Grapevine High School - Mustang Yearbook (Grapevine, TX)
- Class of 1987
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We closed the door on the past and unlocked another into the future. On the threshold of tomorrow . . Tomorrow looked very good. Some traditions remained, but even they caught the spirit of change. We'lI forget in joy our sorrow All the annual events. The Homecoming queen candidates were chosen by the entire school. A band of students decorated Main Street for the parade with crepe paper. ln disbelief, the sophomores watched the seniors win the spirit chain competition. Ten years after its origin, Goblin Day remained, but ghouls had to obey the dress code. Carpets were not ruined that way. But did anyone ever find the Haunted Hills Halloween night? More than any dance, enthusiasm spread for the Valentine semi-formol. Even graduation had a kick to it in the form of change. For nine months until that fateful May 81, 1987, we con- fronted our first 5A year and won. The remodeling brought us a Student Activities Center. Lunchtime announcements, twister, and trivial pursuit occurred while students ate at the salad bar. Hazing for the freshmen consisted of a coke party. KEGL dee- jayed the cheerleaders' steamy dance. The only thing missing were lockers. Carts, wagons, and backpacks solved the pro- blem. The gym acted as a catalyst to enthusiasm. We'll remember words of cheer . . Such as Boom Chico Boom and other Spirit Rustler creations. Garfield bedsheets covered students at the toga pep rally. While they sang Do we love her? Do we love her? Yes. When we could not accomplish goals on our own, the faculty guided us. Changes in the curriculum included Advanced Place- ment English IV, Biology ll, and American History. When on you we so depend . . pertained to faculty enthusiasm. The Clubs Mu Alpha Theta, Youth in Government, and Whiz Quiz saw their first year in existence. Swimming was added into the sport scene. Flat tops adorned the swimmers as they paddled on to victory. The senior class can reminisce changes most. We remember the Commons and life without House Bill 72. Traditions have en- dured: trading photographs of tuxes and feather drapes, pos- ing forthe senior class photo, and receiving Memory Books. We still refused to sell magazines although the officers threatened us with no prom. Projects for Canterbury Tales, unlike term papers, were fun. Our fourth year we won the float competi- tion. The last pep rally left us in tears as the seniors alone sang the school song. Some cried even more when we donated to the Blood Drive. This was the year that our peers were voted Most Likely, club officer, or captain. With our friends we re- painted the Spillwoy. After taking the SAT, college brochures plagued our homes. Thanks to the counselors, we sent in our college applications by deodline day. Due to teacher recom- mendations, many entered the college of our choice. Faculty discouraged students from taking Senior Release, but we re- fused to not use our privilege. This was the last year seniors were allowed to DOT take sixth period class. All in all we resembled other seniors that preceded us except for one thing: We graduated, not at Mustang Stadium, but at Texas Christian University. Grapevine, dear Grapevine, We're for you to the end. ' XMM llw,fW Not enough hugs, birthday cakes, or thank you's exist which could adequately express our appreciation to those extra people who worked so hard for us. Shumate, her gong of photographers, and the Roommate continue year after year to produce pictures for the Mustang staff. Thanks in the form of birthday hugs is bestowed upon the wise. wise Shumate for her endless advice, trouble-shooting, and encouragement, Thanks for always being for us to the end. -in The Mustang 1987 Grapevine High School Volume 71 .0-Mlm '. fv.,'.L .,, , B nr, K I aw p 3 fix ,X M-miwn',.vw 1 .M W , !1L,.4,,j. rsi - fu '- '-SP V wcfw2'1K21rffm'?pf ' '1iW?'2' : V N , v .ew w 43, 7 Q - wwf-I :nw ' ,fy -1 Z J. , . ,Hu-L ,rv,Z , .- ,fd I H' f. 22, ' ' WV.,2V' 4,534-,1f:?'T ' W 1 w we 1 V- . ww , H vw M M' A A ,fr ' . ,M w:1m,1:0::'uw'- ' ww .M Hug n'w'5'2gg't? 'FW'4fW1MV AXw in ' ' ',f.rs1.,f,:-5.-,,g J. af 3 A 123-1 R ,., 5 V. ,.w, .aiu U? ue? K 1 .Q 5 :Q 5,3 . ., , , ., 4 v 4 L if -Lan L+ ,.- - - . F - 6432 G- V v 0 M wg' ., QF, A X- U-'X ln ,V A fp- , -3 ff V 'sw . , - gh, . Q My ' BV V an I' , .Q , -,, ' if I --1 xv., K, - f '21 ' - , ,5 1 2, if . .g ,, ,.L '-'. . X, ' ' V - .ilk in it gy.. , ,, 6 5 , t i . 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Geometric proofs won't neorly equote with the dissection of deod cots, ond the climox of o wor in U.S. History seems blose in com- porison with the moment two volotile chemicols ore mixed. Besides, five-porogroph essoys ore not mondotory, os in English. Ah, but there is the much revered Science Project. Well, some soy Science con be fun, but not oil fun. QUpper rightj Christine Sos employs the Physics student's most importont tool in figuring the direction of vectors. CLower lefty Science Teocher Jimmy Poyne supervises Steve Pore os he brings the doy's octivity into focus. Russ McCoin dispioys o mild interest. CLower rightj This rube's for you! Tony Fronklin is about to put his concoction to the toste test. 15- J, English Opens Doors 'lCommunicotion, exploined English Teocher Suson Pittmon, opens doors between us ond the world, English is the ort of communicotion. Mrs. Pittmon feels thot herjob is to teoch com- municotion ond try to moke culture come olive. To experience the writing styles, thoughts, ond cultures of others, students reod books thot ronge from The Iliad by Homer to And Then There Were None by Agotho Christie. They olso leorn to compose essoys from the time they ore Freshmen. Writing skills ore honed throughout the course of High School in prep'orotion for the infomous Senior Theme. English is notjust words, concluded Pittmon, it's o whole being. CUpper leftj These three kings of Gi-l,S. ore . , . Som Redd ond Tim Lucos. The guys prepore for o presentotion. QLower lefty Amy Jennings moy smile now, but when her reseorch poper is due, thot grin will fode to o grimoce. CLower rightj This is tough. Brion Dempsey wipes his brow, but Wolly Devereoux feels no sweot. T sl ' rf- 1,1 ,iz it , V , , 3 2? Y H f , 1, ji.s.a,'t'ii'i' AVIV tg , V Vw e 5535 fkfg ' ,Q ,Zum X W1 Y INYNIIIM I '-N ' TM 5. .--'uk s c I s xL , N History conquers oll X . I h fth' l' d f d d, 't' 'ff s y ODSEGEZZTZIZOI E3??LJg'IEi ZTZYELTCIOFSOEp.5lf?n'?SZ This puzzle is killing me, history decodes oncient Hieroglyphics, CUpper lefty I know this! Freddy studies his test intently. CLower lefty What wos the question? Dorrin Rochol prepores for life through history, CUpper rightj To- doy, closs we will be discussing . . Jomes teoches the Bill of Rights. Cl.ower rightj new history wing. This yeor studies included World history for the sophomores, Americon for the juniors, ond government ond economics for the seniors, Two odvonced plocement closses were olso odded. Non Extstent Moth I , Tought be Mrs. Engstrom teoches unreol geometry. Uopj Algebro I students review their work. CAbovej Students correct their work. QUpper tightj Chris Young listens to o student lecture. Qkightj to Unbelievable Students Once ogoin we were lectured, instructed ond drilled on the unknown, the unreol, ond the Unbelievoble. Moth hod struck ogoin, confusing the olgebro students with unknown voriobles, ponicking geometry students with the unreol line, roy, ond point, ond dismoying everyone else with trigonometry, colculus, ond computer sciences. Advonces mode on honors . . . Jocoby envisioned o dreom. It come true with the switching of odvonced plocement closses for some of the honors' closses: Americon history, biology ll, ond English IV. Some students cloim these closses ore o nightmore. They more thon supplement the workload of honors'g they supplemented o college level course lood. Mrs. Cornelison tought the history course open only to juniors. Dropping the biology closs wos considered becouse of the omount of students thot quit the closs. However, Mrs. Pittmon contended with enough English students to fill two closses. Colculus wos not even storted this yeor due to o lock of eligible students. At the end of the yeor students tools on exom. lf they possed with high enough scores, they could receive up to six hours college credit. Although it rorely occurred thot students received the high scores, it prepored students for the four yeor long houl ogoin. Students enrolled in this AP Progrom kept up on optimistic ottitude. On o podium in Pittmon's room their spirit wos exemplified, written were the words: Alwoys Perfect Energetic Nifty Greot Loveoble lntellectuol Self-Assured Hoppy Compers. The initiols spell out AP English. 2. I its Q , H PM we 22 fFor leftj Croig Choote ploys the Bomb Scores Blues, while Pom Hurd begs for more. CUpper rightj First period AP. English loughs in the foce of Williom Foulkner ond humonism. QLower leftj Sec- ond period AP English leons upon piles ond piles ond piles of literoture books. 'mv ' ,sworn -- ,,......4-f f P . 5: , sf' .Mg what English, biology, ond history, too 'A ' 4 -f' B N-no tn, The Door to the Future Lies in Computer Moth, Science them on opple every doy, on Apple QE computer thot is. ond enroll in ony one of Enox's or Annis's mony closses. ! Mrs. Enox ond Mrs. Annis would be very hoppy teochers, if their students gove Some students tolse Computer Science to reploce science or moth closses. Underclossmen ore required to toke computer courses. But when o student mistokes BASIC lingo for COBALT or PASCAL, it is time to put owoy the worgomes CUpper Ieftj AP Biology stonds obove oll the rest. CUpper rightj Mrs. Cornelison butchers on essoy. CLower Ieftj Notolie Jefferies stores in disbelief ot Angelo Stegolls finesse. QLower rightj Donold Honcock does his best Wor Gomes imitation. - JS 23 Hoblomos Espanol Due to the lotest institution of House Bill 72, requiring two yeors of o foreign longuoge, Sponish hod on overflow of students enrolled in the closs. Sponish wos the most populor of ' F . longuoge closses. for this widely spre of the longuoge o new . , .firs. Round- tree, wos oddeo olong with Mrs. Nesrolo, Mrs. Mouer, ond Mrs. Lovelocly. These Iodies tought Sponish from Level I, for ninth through twelfth, through Level IV. Vorious octivities of the closses includ- ed U.l.L. competition such os Prose, Poetry, ond lnformotive Speoking. These students olso dressed os the in- hobitonts of their foreign country in Dio de Culturol, or culture doy. Froncoise Due to the love ond beouty of the Romontic longuoge, French become o populor choice of foreign longuoge closs. Tought by Mrs. Corder Cheod of the foreign longuoge deportmentj ond Mrs. Curry, French consisted of four levels, with Level IV being o complete comprehension of the longuoge itself. Other octivities of the French closs olso included UIL competi- tions ond culture doys. Uopj Mrs. Roundtree ond Stormy Ellwood go fishing for Sponish fun, while Down Werzel holds down the closs. QUpper mid- dlej Rochel Beblwo onnounces her opinion, in Sponish, to Steve, Liz, ond Kris. CLower middlej Poul Dovis, French extroordinoire, helps Joson, but with whose work? fBot- romj Rochel Gill dodges the comero while Shelly sleeps on film. ti Russions lnvode the Clossroom A new comer to the foreign longuoge deportment wos the Russion closs. The pioneering closs, creoted by Mrs. Nesrolo, tought not only of the Russion longuoge but of the Soviets' sociol ond economic lifestyle. Although of first, few students enrolled in the closs, greot expectotions were held by the foreign longuoge foculty. 1 QD lem gg f ,f , .,,,. ,ww ,M.mW,..,.w When in Rome, Do os the Romons L.-JP Both comprehension of the English longuoge ond better scores on the SAT were two reosons students continued to keep Lotin on immortol longuoge. Being new ond the only Lotin teocher wos quite o job for Mrs. Coldwell, but one well done. CUpperj Julie Henry, Nothon Wolloce, ond Becky Henry, Communists ot heort? QLowerj Ashley Dovis excloims to the closs, I con speok Lotin! Q ' mu' . t f A! lffngyw' , if M 9 . , s . . 1 f' -mlm. L ..3 'v V - , A Y kann., X X K ' mm . . ' M XY? f fbffwsitl DRAMA Tokes Action Dromo students, under the direction of Mrs. Cheryl Hubenok, storted the yeor off with o big win ot competi- tion in October. Throughout the yeor they ottended severol competitions ot vorious high schools, receiving top honors. Two mojor productions were put on by the dromo deportmentg Scooter Thomos ond The Greatest Christmas Pogeont Ever. The tolent shown here is only o promise of things to come. f' f ,sz ax QUpper lefty Christi Croig ond Dono Setoy show their true colors. QUpper rlghty Jeff Schroeder - reody for the world. CLower rightj You wont me to do WHAT!? Donielle Clork is skep- tlcol. CLower lefrj Dono Yotes shows she's not comero shy. fMiddIe leftj Judd McCulloch mokes o grond entronce. 26 'Z M.-, ,g ..Jy . ' .,,t, Q f ,.-f W New... T EES l Speech ond Debote Tolk It Over The speech ond debote closses went to severoi competitions in the oreo this yeor. These closses teoch the student public speoking ond deboting techniques. The students debote with eoch other on subjects given to them by Mrs. Hubenok, their director. pf:-A9 fUpper righrj Stephonie Borden orgues her point with Lou Solfi. CMiddIe Ieftj Students look boffled os Mrs. Hubenok tries to exploin. CLowerj Joson ond Mike show Donold how it's done. ,Jug ,,,a-is Q 57 fc c,,sic T testi i XR husk. J' .9 'En Photojournolism Students Snop the Comeros Awoy . Ms. Shumote Cpreferobly colled Shuj novigoted Photo l. This closs wos designed to teoch students to communicote not only through pictures, but with words. Students Ieorned the comero inside ond out. They olso hod the opportunity to develop their own pictures in the dorlsroom. Mony photogrophs for the yeorbools were tolsen by students from this closs. CUpper rightj Cloudine one of Colvin Klein's top models stops to pose for the omoteur photogropher. CLeft middlej Kevin, Kristen, Mindy, ond Jonet, out on ossignnnent, tolse o breok to be noticed with o picture. CLower leftj Chris stops from shooting the comero to think of 0 clever woy to smile. CLower rightj Soy Cheesel, M U -l .lournolism I Students Found The Scoop, Too To be in Journolism the student should be preferobly literote, nosey, intrepid, ond won't grow into o beor, sold Shu, the rnoster behind this closs. This closs fought the four types of journolistic writing, news, editoriol, feoture, ond heodline. A long sronding trodi- tion is for the first yeorjournolists, offecrionotely coiled l'Cubs, to publish the school yeor's lost issue of the Monestreom. Journolism is the most importont thing 0 humon should know, sold Shu when she ex- pressed her views on journolism. -'4....-- -ff' 1 ff' CUpper rightj The Cubs illustrote the troditionol inverted pyromid. CCenter lefty The journolists toke o breols to be noticed with o pic- ture, CLower leftj Meri Dohlke octs with QFGOI enthusiosm when receiving her poper. QLower rightj Kim Mothews tolses o breok to giggle ot thejoke. QLower middlej Ed Currie wokes up from his little nop to find out he is lote for his next closs. 3-e wc -its .ohh 29 Students delve into their minds The I Con, Psychology, ond Sociology courses were geored towords helping students improve ond understand themselves ond others. The l Con course tought students how to build ci heolthy self-imoge by setting gools for themselves ond od- justing sociollyg ond olso tought them how to deol with some of the problems todoy's teenogers moy foce. This course wos bosed on Zig Ziglor's book See You ot the Top. The Psychology course wos geored towords teoching reloxotion techniques ond how to deol with personolity disorders ond stress monogement through teoching students to know ond understond whot o wholesome personolity is ond its benefits. The Sociology course tought students the science ond ort of humon relotions ond to help students better understond the structure of society ond their roles in it. Clockwise: Uop Righty Psychology closs pretends they don't see the comeromon. CMiddle rightj Thejury is in order, The Sociology gong shows their stubbornness by not smiling. CBottom rightj I Con . . . con you? Erich ond Denise go through doily self-motivotion. QBottom lefty Tic, Toc, Toe, three shrinks in o row. Richie, Lynn, ond Amy show their enjoyment in Psychology. CMiddle leftj Would you like o Lifesover? Coach Sneed lends Dovid o helping hond. GHS Students Better Their Heolth P.E., Donce, ond Heolth incorporote ocode-mics with the othletics. P.E. teoches mony sports such os footboll, volleyboll, ond others. These closses ore tought by Cooches Benefield, Former, ond Romsey, Donce closs is for freshmen ond sophomores interested in drill teom, This non-performing group leorns donce techniques ond drill teom procedures. Donce closs is tought by Koy Lynn Coulson. All students ore re- quired to tolse one semester of Heolth, in which they study the effects of drugs ond olcohol, the centrol nervous system, ond the overoll structure of the body. Heolth is tought by Cooches Kohn, Nicolitz, ond Abbey. These three closses ore incorporated together to en- couroge better mentol ond physicol coordinotion. CUpper lefty Oliver Vowell seorches for the onswer. QLeftj 5th period Donce closs goes through o bosic donce step, CBottomj Cooch Benefield helps o student with footboll techniques. ' Q. Students Type the Keys to Success Typing closses ore tought by Mrs. Shope, Mrs. Nowlin, ond Mrs. Borton. Students con toke personol typing for one semester, typing l ond ll for o full yeor or typing lll ond IV for odvonced typing. Whether typing o theme or o resume it is o skill thot every student needs for college or the work world. K ,.c.. ,......,..,,. X ...,, S. SQ 'SN uu- Business Low Tcikes Action ln Business Low students study things such os technicol low terms ond lows pertoining to business, The closs olso deols with insuronce ond moking controcts. QTop rightj Lorriso Smith enjoys typing. QTop leftj Troci Tropp concentrotes on her typing. CCenter leftj Moke o mistake? Toby Wolfe checks his poper. QCenter rightj Mrs. Shope lends o helping hond, Cl3ottom leftj Chorlo Gwinn is perplexed by these newfongled mochines. .4 .4 Keeping the Records Straight Recordkeeping, taught by Mrs. Shope, is a course that emphasizes the importance of organizing and maintain- ing information for personal and business records, Recordkeeping skills are needed in money management and banking. Recordkeeping serves as an introductory to accounting. lt helps students decide whether they want to pursue other business course. Huw' Shorthand Learns to Write at Full Speed Speedwriting Shorthand is a class designed to help students learn to take notes with minimum amount of ef- fort. The class teaches students to take notes for college, while also providing the students with a skill accepted by businesses. Accounting Students Keep Finances Stable Accounting is profitable to anyone who will ever work in the business world, manage a business, own a business, or plan to major in accounting or business ad- ministration in college. Students learn to keep financial records, and how to start an accounting system, record transactions, and close the books at the end of a fiscal period. flop rightb Renee Darslow completes a paper, fiop leftj Sean Downing poses for the camera. CBattom leftj A student works diligently to com- plete the assignment, 83 Building Trodes ond Construction Build Knowledge Generol construction is o closs not limited to ony student. This closs helps students on their woy to o coreer in the construction field, They sometimes visit octuol construction sites. ln this closs o student con expect to Ieorn corpentry, electricity, mosonry, plumbing, ond pointing skills. Construction students olso work with professionol equipment in closs, Generol construction con be o fun closs for students os long os they opply themselves, sstsxcsmm is Building trodes is designed to teoch the students the use of hondworking tools ond shop sofety. Building trodes gives the student knowledge of corpentry for o loter coreer os o corpenter. Building trodes gives me o chonce to moke proj- ects l otherwise wouldn't think obout, soid freshmon Kevin Ab- shier. For students who like moking wood projects, or for future corpenters, building trodes is o good closs to toke. T QUpper rightj Joy Andrews cuts his project using the jigsow, QUpper leftj Mr, Howord Olsen writes the doy's plons, Qkightj Shelley McConnell works on his project for generol construction, CAbovej Dovid Robins exploins his project to onlookers Scott Hopkins, Brod Freemon, Robby Browner, Roy Avrett, Donny Knight, Tim Abney, ond Shelley McConnell. Auto Closses Work for Success Auto body wos o course designed to develop the skills necessory to refinish or rebuild oll types of outomobiles. Students were olso ollowed to work on their own cor ofter first fixing o model cor. Students thot belonged to outo body were members of the Vocotionol lndustriol Clubs of Americo QVICAJ. Students thot worked in the shop used moteriols ond equip- ment thot wos identicol to thot used in commerciol shops. Auto body will help the students toword on outo body coreer -- K only if they opply themselves, soid shop teocher Mr. Cook Auto mechonics con help students with o loter coreer in this field, soid instructor Mr. Redwine. Students con expect to leorn oll types of mechonicol repoirs. These students belonged to the club VlCA. After working on o proctice cor the students ore ollowed to work on their own. Students took this closs if they wonted to troin for on outo mechonics coreer or were in- terested in cors. f .skk M - '22 f 5 lv- N fUpper leftj Instructor Mr. Red wine shows Alex Moss, ond Bill Jorrod the doy's lesson. CUpper rightj Dennis .4-vw... Wood Robert Schumocher, Ronnie Voughn, ond Aoron Lightfoot exomine the engine, Juon Norot CLeftj detoils o hood scoop, CAbovej Leslie Dixon is instructed by Mr. Cook on how to scrope the old point. Art on the Press Grophic Arts consists of the students pursuing coreers in the printing trodes. The purpose of the closs is to give' preporotory instruction on printing skills. This course is intend- ed for students seeking o future in printing, At Gropevine, Mr. Angelo Conotellds closs is The support syfstem for the entire G-CISD District. They print for teochers, odministrotors, ond numerous businesses. Skills include: moke-up, ort, comero, presses, ond set type. After completing the course, students ore prepored for entryjobs in the printing field. X at Q 5, 3' if 'M ,ff 'ww QUpper rightj All Lined Up. Som Redd ottempts o printing ossignment. QUpper leftj All Woshed Up. Kyle Wilson completing the finol touches. QLefrj How long?! Dovid Burrus wotches corefully to moke no mistokes. fAbovej Picture Perfect. Mr. Conotello knows his printing. Success in Beauty Cosmetology consists of students interested in the wide field of this profession. For serioius students, in two yeors they must occumulote 1000 lob hours for o license. Skills leorned include: hoircutting, styling, rnonicures, perrns, ond hoir coloring. Mrs. Hogon is the new instructor ond is delighted to be o port of GHS. Activities this yeor include speech tournoments, lob contests, ond o leodership workshop in Denton. Mrs. Hogon's gool for this yeor is To develop leodership octivities for my group. When oslsed to define Cosmetology, she replied opportunity - ond thot's whot it is. ...f- M 'h 2 2 .3 3 4. A...Wiww.f W . Sv . . at 2 gy W .. ff f . S 1: n, Y 5 ua gy Nl -' if? fl f' 'tw' f ar Q if y . Q W . Q F S S 1 ft' 'Q 1 i i l i l l i ' bi ff hu QUpper rightj 1, 2, 3 . . Second yeor student disploys her cutting skills. CLeftj One Lost Curl. Tonyo tolses her styling serious. CAbovej Uh, Microorgonisrns?l This student knows her limitotions! Homemctkers On The Go Beverly Fories ond Judy Stonley sponsor the Homemolsing Deportment. A comprehension course, it covers oll subjects of home life. Some of the bosic subjects tought ore nutrition, con- uxnereducoHon,ond educononforthe hondKop.CXhersub- jects revolve otound coring for clothing, bosic sewing construc- Hon,ondhvmginofonmyenvwomhent Future Homemolsers of Americo, FHA, developed through the closs. They went to conventions to Olslohomo City, Son An- tonio, ond Arlington. CUpper righry Kote Vondetobe ond Mrs. Stonley evoluote the texture os well os the toste. CMiddle leftj My Hero! Cheryl Lloyd ogtees with bonnet. Bobby Lynn is her hero. CLower rightj Debbie Horrlson ond Dono Honeycutt find the best port of blueberry muffins is ct teflon pon. RQHQMEMAKERS at-AM Q05 53 .W W H-if m e , Y , I 'X z-:Sw J: , Rf Rx Q N 5133 EGU 2 555' , , d ' 3-5- Complexities of Home Life Simplified Mrs, Doris Belcher led busy doys by teoching students to be better porents ond employees. Child Development reoches students not only how to pin o dioper on o boby, but reoches the ospects of birthing ond living with o child, Most people opt on hoving o secure finonciol situotion before storting o fomily. Home Economics Cooperotive Educo- tion CHECED met for on hour eoch doy. The curriculum involved generol informotion on poyrolls, income toxes ond hondling money. Becouse this wos o co-op they were required to work with the food service, florist, or the elderly. CUpper righrj Cheryl Lloyd points to the pencil thot signs her check in HECE, CMiddle lefty Hold the heodl Alex Keefe demonsrrotes how to hold o boby with Gorry Todd. CMiddle rightj Look Cool, it's for the yeorbook! CLower rightj Oh No! Heother Norvell is cought by surprise during HECE. F siiiizss SCHOOL A imiiiiiiiiisiiit Art: Coming Through With Flying Colors This course offers students interested in ort the chonce to work with different techniques such os drowing skills ond working with colors. Sculpture orts ore olso included in this closs. Students leorn to shope ond work with cloy ond other moteriols to moke beoutiful works of ort. fell!! 5 . - fi, 1 K no Q sirg A, ai. .. CUpper Ieftj Tom Abercrombe ond Jomes Neol work on drowing skills. CUpper rightj Jenny Jobe works on her project. CLower leftj Julie Jenner ond Potricio Simi smile cheerfully. QLower rightj Remember thot one lost shoe. 40 Ag Working Toword the Future Vocotionol Agriculture is for students with on interest in forming ond livestock. ln this closs students Ieorn how to work with ond roise different types of livestock. They olso Ieorn rnony techniques in the forming field. The moin purpose for this closs is to teoch our Future Formers of Americo better ond more economicol woys to go obout hov- ing on ogriculturol coreer. My A ' . - ..S3 54:-f 2: .. . f ' .S ..-fx., .. -. f . ' an Z --.Q-' '- ' if 'fig - . - - t , it ff W W V ,V ,k,. if V.. lvl .f 1 4 , I W an 4 5 4 t in 32? W y I f xi by , M r ui ,, Ml. A 'W ' K sg mi gl CUpper left ond rightj Mr Anderson ond Mr Joy encouroge the students in Ag. Cllpper ond lower middlej Bryon Selfs ond Russel Kokers cottle woit potiently for feeding time. Vocotionol Closses Meon Fun Profit Ms. Sondel tought students how to monoge o business in distributive educotion. They hod to oc- quire o job, leoving fourth or fifth period to go to work. By eorning money they receive voluoble ex- perience for o future coreer, not to mention thot they receive three credits. Vocotionol office educotion provides honds-on experience for students interested in office ond secretoriol fields. Students Ieorn the bosic skills re- quired for office monogement. Ms. Bobbie Kim- brough tought it. Students leorned vorious skills ond voluoble experience for the future. CUpper lefty Chris Nevins rings up o sole in DE. CLJp- per rightb Amy Stovoll works hord os Ms. Kim- brough looks over her shoulder. CLower Ieftj Bort Peorson ond Tim McCollum looking cool in DE. 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The twelve mon teom, con- sisting of four A students, four B students, ond four C students engage in ocodemic competition, The sub- jects ronge from ort ond literoture to science ond history. These courogeous competitors were en- couroged by the feorless Mrs. Pittmon ond Mrs. Thompson. This yeor the teom competed with HEB schools. These included Ft. Worth, Keller, ond Ar- lington. The moin competition wos stoged ot Gropevine this yeor beginning the lost week of Jonuory. The Acodemic Decothlon teom: Dennis Hronitzlsy, leon Fulmer, Nothon Wolloce, Morie Collohon, Annette Rossmon, Jeonette Rossmon, Leigh Dovis, Susy Scheps, Steve Pore, Vincent Forbes, Thomos Ronsom, ond Joy Pittmon. QUpper leftj Okoy Dennis get to the point! Jeon owoits the finol verdict. CUpper rightj Joy points while the rest or AD watched the birdie. CLower lefty lf you don't like the speech TOO BAD, soys Thomos ofter being critiqued. QLower leftj Vin- cent Foremon, Annette Rossmon, ond Julie Anderson enjoy Homlet. 44 Iam! EH 'S .N Debote Bottles For Fun One of the newest clubs found- ed this yeor is the debote club. Mrs. Hubenols octed os sponsor. Their moin purpose wos orgoniz- ing ond roising money for debote. Debote hos soored in competition ond orgued their woy to regionols. OFFICERS: President Mike Mozingo, Vice-President Joson Reeves, Secretory Cindy Tempert, Treosurer Joy Smith, Sergeont ot ArmsCindy Hughes ond Biogropher Dirk Reeves. Other members ore Angelo Lee, Suson Ulrich, Stephonie Borden, Donold Honcocls, Domino Moss, Suzonne Montgomery ond Kevin Morris. CUpperj Suzonne tries to cool Domino's of- firmotive. CMiddIej Joy ond Cindy teom up. QLowerj The noturol hobitot of ony deboror is the Iibrory. Pix 3. 4 O' Qs -,116 so? M. R, w ,,-all Computer Club Continues Byting The Computer Science club wos sponsored by Ms. Annis ond Ms. Enox. This yeor wos the club's second yeor of existence. They roised money by selling computer printouts on Goblin doy ond during Chrisrmos, they sold computer Christmos cords. The only require- ment of the club wos to be enrolled in o com- puter science closs. QUpperj Members Doug Deoring ond Jim Otts molse printouts. CLowerj Nicky Morquez checks the membership rolls. DECA SELLS THE FUTURE Distributive Educotion Clubs of Americo prepores students for on office otmosphere os well os on office ottitude. The club porticipotes in o full progrom of locol, civil ond sociol events. The teoching of monogement skills ond business of- foirs ollows the students to experience the joy of the work- ing world in o clossroom. At the some time, the students ore employed ot morlxeting occupotions oround the oreo. This yeor DECA ottended the Areo Conference in College Stotion ond the Store Conference in Corpus Christi. Qllight topj DECA OFFICERS: Becky Bush, treosurerg Down Crosby, vice presl- dentq Robin Germony, secretoryp Suson Wolf, secretory. CRight bottomj DECA OFFICERS: Poulo Beth Domren, vice presidentp Glen Horrell, presidentg Mory Borr, reporter. CCenterj Third period DECA members. CBottomj First period DECA members. , , y ywfrft , v r 54.4.1 Phil .mix ' l, V 'N-...f , W Ti Lowoorl i S L... i l FCA Sports Fellowship Fellowship of Christion Athletes is on extrocurriculor octivity not sponsored by the school. Its purpose is to bosicolly hove fun ond fellowship in Christ. This comroderie comes lorgely from shoring personol insights. Guest speolsers bring inspirotionol messoges of reoI live folk. They ottend octivity doys, where everyone porticipotes in fun ond gets crozy. At meetings the group os o whole breoks up into smoller groups ond gets to know one onothet. The chopter which shores experiences with the high school chopter is the odult group. Kothy Boze octed os sponsor. QLeft topj Fellowship in oction. Julie Brooks ond Dione Ash toke time out for o snopshot. QLeft centerj BOYS HUDDLE OFFICERS: Gront Geiger, vice-presidentq Scott Hosler, Public reloterp Kevin Boze, presidentg John Risser, secretoryg Dusty Gotcher, treosurer. CLeft bottomj The whole gong. Everyone poses for o group photo ofter o meeting, QRightj GIRLS HUDDLE OFFICERS: Dione Ash, presidentg Genny Geiger, vice-presidentg Cris- tion Porker, secretory. The Future Farmers Participate in Activities reas. Carol Y sors Nick Joy FFA Sweethert Laura Miller paraded through Homecoming. Q N FARM S op E i 50 'mg NAIIONAL STUDYING VOCATIONAL onGANlzArloN ron sovs AGR'CU'-TUNE FHA and HERO Homemakers FHA and HERO, Future Homemalsers of America and Home Economic Related Occupation, are classes for future homemalsers who are interested in the future, in self, and fami- ly relations. ln FHA, students learn how to go about making satisfying lives with themselves and their family, HERO is a program in which students leave the school cam- pus to do further work in their outside jobs. Faries Sherry Ellis, President Irma Steller Regina Sloan Lori St. Clair Evelyn Terrell Tami l-lawell Stanley Shanan Olsen, President Sarah Wood Tinka Dranguent Michelle Couzens msnnnsnunuq. llleonvtniuugqqn Kllabxwxwi. K ll y o French Throughout the yeor, the French club porticipoted in mony octivities to promote French culture. The Goblin Doy omelette ond postry sole plus numerous condy soles roised money for the summer trip to Europe Ms. Corder hod plonned for mony of her . students. Other octivities were of French Christmos coroling ond o Tosting Teo in which fovorite French recipes were gm eoten. F Q -Q W . .....,...,c,c.,., CUpper rightj All nine French club officers pouse for o smile. CMiddle leftj You're right, you did mess it up. Angelo Stegoll ond Denise Norot ottempr to interpret their writing. QMiddIe rightj A foreign but beloved Simonido Kordic steps oheod of Phillip Leoke. QLower leftj Thereso Boker is intrigued by Ms. Corder's howling in the scory loup-gorc story. Cl.ower rightj Sponsor Kothy Corder grits her teeth os yet onother stu- 52 dent butchers her longuoge. Spanish Club Reached Out The Spanish club's goal was to reach out and pro- mote Spanish culture and language. They achieved this through various meetings in which cultural presentations, slides, and speakers were presented. The club also sold nachos on Goblin Day, Christmas caroled Spanish style, and celebrated the Mexican Revolution holiday, Cinco Day Mayo, on May 5th with a banquet. QUpper leftj The new Spanish Republic stands at attention. CMiddle lefty Should we get them now or later? Spanish club sponsors Ms. Lovelady and Ms. Nesrola attack a club meeting. CMiddle rightj Peek-a-boo! Club officers President Liz Cary, Vice-President Stormy Ellwood, and SecretaryfTreasurer Ruth Finstod taunt club members. CLower leftj Spanish club members are enthralled by a slide presentation. QLower rightj Christopher Beck tries to lock up his true feelings for Spanish club. Old club produces new sponsor This yeor the Lotin club Sponsor wos new teocher Miss Coldwell. With her help, the club corried on its mony troditions. These octivities included two moin fundroisers: the Homecoming mum sole ond the Goblin Doy bolloon ond donut sole. Other events were the 5oturnolio Christmos porty, which is the festivol or orgy of Soturn in oncient Rome begin- ning on December 17th, ond they hod, of course, the onnuol Romon Bonquet, The 86-87 Lotin club officers included President Stephonie Ackermonn, Vice-President Kelly Ryon, Secretory-Treosurer Mory Sue Hubley, ond Reporter-Public Relotions Ashley Atkinson. CUpper rightj Lotin club officers Cond Dione Brown? proctice for Dollos Cowboy Cheerleoder tryouts. CMiddle leftj Miss Coldwell reoches club members to boogie Lotin style, CMid- dle rightj Seniors Kelly Ryon ond Deon Stonley entertoin the closs os usuol, QLower leftj Christion Dolly molses plons for the Romon orgy. CLower rightj Only Rochelle Vignoroli would enjoy doing her homework. as 5 N X is . E5 'sg 11:5 T ,,f' -sc W Lx il av it 5 A .,.,,...--'---N-wr Russions Aided Peoce The purposes of the 86-87 Rus- sion club were to promote the study of the Russion Ionguoge ond mony cultures of the Soviet Union ond to promote o better understonding of the cultures. The city motto wos Since wors begin in the minds of men, it is in the minds of men thot the defenses of peoce must be constructed. Among meetings ond other oc- tiviries, the Russion club ottended o ploy ot SMU. They olso tolked Russion with the owners of o Dollos Ukronion restouront. The club housed Sponsor Ms. Nesrolo, President Debbie Brown, Vice-President Julie Henry, Secretory Jimmy Otts, Treosurer Mork Willioms, Sergeont ot Arms Donny Stilson, Public Relotions K. D. Ross, ond Electionier Nothon Wolloce. sf' ,413 li CUpper Ieftj Russion officer plons her next ottock. CMiddIe Ieftj Donny Stilson sits engulfed in the Russion version of Mighty Mouse. CLower Ieftj Nothon Wolloce ond Mork Willioms ottempt to reod Russion in- tently. fAbovej Jimmy Otts points out odd Soviet recipes to o disbelieving Nothon Wolloce. STUCO came alive and Every Tuesday morning ot 7:30 a.m. Student Council officers and representatives stroggled into the auditorium for their weekly meetings. They planned out various activities to keep the momentum rolling at this grand ole school. One of their first endeavors was the Hall of Fame luncheon. Dr. Truitt Allison wos honored this year. Members also decorated Main Street for the Homecoming parode. The day after the big event, members traipsed over to L. D. Bell with eyes half open. They attended seminars led by such distin- guished personalities as Congressman Jim Wright and Gib Lewis. The next major project included a food drive. Actions were token against chemical abuse with the SMILE committee. Both Packard Anderson and Amy Gaynor led the committee. The money kept pouring in. It was almost too much for Mike Mozingo to handle. What with the concession stand, the spirit chains, andthe kiss a pig STUCO never did without. lt was up to Pam Hurd to keep everybody from get- ting too greedy and too loud. Meanwhile Mary Calvert and Cheeta Dickson looked opprovingly on, They reolly approved of the officers when they were given roses. No student comploint ever went unnoticed due to the infamous Lunchtime Announcements. And if students did not have comploints they could always join in Trivial Pursuit or Twister Game, To mark all these goings on Leigh Ann Dougloss recorded everything in o scrapbook that was taken along to Austin CTASC Conventionj in Moy. Looking bock, the year proved to be one of the more productive ones. QUpper rightj Miss Calvert one of STUCO'S sponsors takes o break from the meeting to be pictured with Julie Brooks and Brion Turbeyville. QCente-rj A group of Student Council studs take a break to flash their Pearly whites. fLower leftj Pam Hurd, Sergeant at Arms, Mike Mozingo, Treasurer, Randy Humphrey, President, Amy Gaynor, stepping in for Packard Anderson fthe Pumpkinj for Vice President, Leigh Ann Douglass, Historian, and Chad Wilbanks, Secretory. These are the Student Council Officers in 1986. QLawer rightj Do you mind l'm very busy at the moment! said Pam Hurd busily working at an eorly morning meeting. my 'Why Q ff' Lf. , P l t ,M- 11 Increosed Projects CUpper Ieftj Amy, Julie, Dovid, ond friend work to finish their deodline of coloring their posters for the Kiss-o-Pig elections. QCenterj Student Council of- ficers toke o free ride down Moin Street during the porode. Leigh Ann con't help but to lough ot whot Chod hos to soy, while the others look owoy. QCenter rightj Chris loughs hysterically ot the remork thot Scott hos to soy, ond ot thot Potricls listens on to the meeting. QLower leftj Leigh Ann ond Rondy try to sell their soles pitch to people to buy some spirit choins. QLower rightj Some eoger freshmon girls try to osk Annette whot the right onswer is, but she just looks the other woy to try not to be noticed. UV ' HA ,i 57 Expanded rolls Senior Closs Representatives Junior Closs Representotives t .1 - 8 gift Q R . rf, JN 6 ' A L E fs ii, W ! ' Z . 2r:4 'ff Sophomore Closs Representotives Freshrnon Closs Representatives Rodeo ls Bustin' Loose 1,1 8 at ,, ,gy ,,Q1 1.1, , 'V fx fm , 4' M rx 2 w ,,,,f k ' . VA 7'-r ., LA.. ,, f Rodeo hod on eorly stort this yeor with competition beginning in September ond losting through Moy. The members competed in olmost SO rodeos this yeor in vorlous events. The events included borebocls, bronc riding, borrel rocing, breokowoy roping, bull riding, colf roping, chute dogging, goot tying, pole bending, ribbon roping, sod- dle bronc, steer undercoroting, ond teom roping. The rodeo club, led by Bill Johnston, is not o school orgonizotion. They met on their own time ot o member's house, ond they porticipoted in the rodeos on the weekends. Their gool is to further odvonce the sport of rodeo in Gropevine High School. Hill 'K The officers include Dovid Hoggord - President, Jeremy Toylor - Vice President, John Lee - Porliomentorion, Michele Stiles - Secretory, ond Kelly Hormon - Treosurer. Tonyo Upton is the Rodeo Sweetheart, ond Michele Stiles is the Rodeo Queen, 59 SCHOLARS HEAD THE WAY ln Chorocter ond Service Notionol Honor Society, known os NHS, is sponsored by Mrs. Jonice Cook ond Mrs. Mortho Lee. The officers ore President Doug Zimmerer, Vice Presi- dent Eric Booth, Secretory Dusty Gotcher, ond Mike Mozingo os Treosurer. Throughout the yeor they hove vorious fund services ond community work. In August, they hosted the Teocher Inservice Doy. ln October it is o trodition for NHS to sell pizzo on Goblin Doy, which is olwoys o success. They sum up the yeor by occepting new inductees, ond giving owoy scholorships. The re- quirements for the Notionol Honor Society ore to keep on overoge of eighty- eight ond to excel ocodemicolly. CTop rightj We ore so hoppy to be the leoders. fCenterj The gong's oll here! Where is Mike? QLower rightj Eric looks on while everyone octs busy for o picture. QPoge 61, Topj Leigh Ann Dougloss ottrocts oll the NHS MEN!!! CMiddlej Eric Booth loughs ot o joke, while Rolf ond John sit ond think obout it. CBottomj NHS members examine Pom Hurd's heod. 4 in h A ws '55 Americct's Future Youth ond Government consists of high school students leorning obout the legislotive, judiciol, ond executive bronches of the stote government. This yeor, Mrs. Cheryl Miller sponsored this lorge club. Students porticipoted in on outhentic honds-on experience in stote government which tools them further thon ony clossroom. This yeor's octivities consisted of district conferences, mock triols, o ski trip in Jonuory, ond the Fortieth Annuol Texos Youth ond Govern- ment Conference in Austin. Join Youth ond Government ond discover the chollenge. President- Dusty Gotcher Vice-President -Joy Smith Secretory -- Suzonne Montgomery Treosurer - Chris Gile Sergeont-ot-Arms - Eric Booth 8lU Y ,if QUpper rightj Hmmm onother outogrophlw President Dusty Gotcher ond Treosurer, Chris Gile, discuss their politicol views, CUpper Ieftj Hoi You're kidding! Laughter oroused or o meeting. fAbovej P-r-e-s-i-d-e-n-t Mrs. Miller writes down nominees for Youth ond Government President. CLeftj Youth ond Government members listen intently. Exploring the Future V.O.E. is Vocotionol Office Educotion. This course consists of students interested in o future in the business world. Mrs. Kim- brough is this yeor's sponsor. V.O.E. is o preportory closs for ex- perience in office mochinery ond of course, skills which ore o voluoble osset to these students! So, join this closs ond be port of the world of business. v.W.4.....f1-'ww-a.......,,.,,.,,, X 53 Q xsqgi- lx Q m...,,,-1 rw-f--nu-,f N--WJ I Nr.,- UUUEEEE59 WEJEI i E . 4 I . . I' E3 qmxix fUpper rightj This could be o corporote secretory. Renee Tomlenson looks serious when it comes to typing. fUpper lefty Down King explicotes the prob- lem. CLeftj Amy Suttons finds humor in on unveiled typewriter. QAbovej lt's here somewhere! Michelle Seols ponics colmly. QUpper leftj Suzonne ond Leigh Ann toke time out from TAFE workshop. CMiddle rightj Reloxing while leorning ot summer workshop. QLower leftj Leigh Ann gloots over her grodes while TAFE members chuckle ot the grodebook. CLower rightj Mrs. Cornelison ponders the dozed look on Leigh Ann's foce, TAFE Boosts Morole Texos Associotion of Future Educotors roised the morole of teochers ond better ocquointed members with the stoff. A few proj- ects included setting up o nursery for the teochers' children during open house ond reminding teochers how importont they ore. President Leigh Ann Dougloss, Vice President Stephonie Borden, ond Secretory Troci Morlow preside over the meetings held twice o month. For 3 yeors Mrs. Cornelison hos been the sponsor. Thespions Perform Top Acts Thespians have been around since the Romans. Students involved in Thespians have their chance to show dramatic ability. Thespians compete at UIL competitions in the fall and spring. School performances are also given such as l'Scooter Thomas and Best Little Christmas Pageant. Students learn responsibility by finding and cut- 9' ting their own material for competition. Thespians have competed at and placed first at state in several events. The officers: Tammi Behring QPresidentj, Christi Craig fVice Presidentj, Dana Yates flelistorianj, and Drew Orten CSecretaryQ were elected in the year. CUpper lefty What did you call me? An astounded Tammi seeks a rebuttle CMiddle lefty Danielle and Dona plan to relieve Drew af his duties. QLower leftj Hey Drew whats that under your nose? Thespians are a motley bunch. CLower rightj Mrs. l-lubenak gives Tammi stage directions. if 3,31 W 72: I 'wrt' VICA enhances citizenship leadership character Several smaller clubs created Vocation Industrial Clubs of America. Cosmetology prepares an individual to be a hair stylist and beauty consultant. By taking classes they can obtain their work license. Dean Whitner teaches students the skills involved with masonry and roofing, just to name a few. In printing trades, students deal with customers, operate the camera and develop different types of plates. Auto body repair teaches students to refinish and, or rebuild all the many types of automobiles which are brought to the school all year long. Auto Mechanics allows students to do all kinds of minor mechanical work such as front wheel alignment and tune ups. This combination of classes helps students to learn leadership skills and basic knowledge of the working world. Chris Linder, Cherie Frost, Lori Foreman, Laura Chauncey, Rhonda Hub- bard, Daylynn Dodd are the 1986-87 Cosmetology officers. QNot pic- tured is Sgt. at Arms Penne Moorej. W, f . X. P Dean Smith works on the trunk in auto body class. Mr Redwine instructs Mike Mallow on the dwell 66 5 S L10 1. CLower lefty David Haggard works with the radial arm sow in building trades. CLower right? Students in General Construction use machinery every day. CUpper lefty BUILDING TRADES OFFICERS: Jay Andrews, Bill McDaniels, Dovid Haggard, and Bryant Smith. CMiddlej Ross Willims, Sandy Thomas, Michelle Sanders, Tim Beor, Tonyio Upton, Kayle Wilson, Tim Allen. Na+ in , V.O.C.T. encouraged work ethics Vocational Opportunities Clubs of Texas develop a respect for education through academic experiences coordinoted with vocational skill development and promotes an understanding and appreciation for the responsibilities of citizenship, the world, and the American way of life. Eb-1 X xii YCUNG LIFE Is for All Young Life is on orgonizotion for oll Gropevine High School students. On Mondoy nights we get together to relox ond just hove o fun time. Clubs consist of songs, o skit, ond o short messoge ot the end. Young Lifers moin purpose is to present Jesus Christ in o fun woy. ln this woy, Gropevine students con see whot o difference Christ con moke in their lives. Young Life meets oll yeor ond hos mony octivities, including ski comps ond summer comps for oll. Spa flop rightj Welcome to Young Life, I om your Ieoder for the evening, Hop lefty Chod Hinson looks hoppy , , , is it Steve or Liso? CMiddle rightj Chris, Joy, ond Chris show Young Life brotherhood. CMiddle leftj Young Lifers enjoy friends while woiting for club to begin. CLower rightj Rochelle Vignoroli ond Rochoel Gill, QLower leftj Steve gozes into the crowd in disbelief, while Dono Bone hos o look of Why do we love this so much? I I, mai 17, 1 1 , 3 S xig' S. --uw, x .ff W 'W - gk Qs. . . W . 11-51:54 ' l lT-5 . .wwf ,, 13.1.31 ,M 1 4,41 . F I ., Q x 5-:gfaqg,z.1fQ g X ' 1 2 .,., 1 I . , , , , 1 . 3: .f j 5' f'i5.ff gifi, - - .:.e252Ivi I1'! 1? ' ,.,::gi'?ri? , ,J Qi ' Q , - W Q 555 - 5 Y ri Q 'cn 'l sw ki Q X x , Bond Marches lnto 5A: Retains Top Roting Mr. Stuort Verdon directs bond. The 1986-87 school yeor hos brought with it experiences. For instonce, they troveled to UIL morching competition in October ond vied for the first time ogoinst 5A bonds. The Meon Red Morching Mochine drummed to o number l roting, proving thot the oddition of on A meons little more thon o key next to B. Three drum mojors led the bond this yeor. Dono Dowkins, Dovid Bretzlse, ond Eric Booth shored the botons ond respon- sibilities of leodership. After footboll seoson, the bond gives up bonners ond flogstones for symphonic, concert ondjozz ensemble. CUpper rightj Mott Bishop ond Kenny Shirley try to stoy out of Dove Words woy os he throws the boron, . 1135.1 I 2' .f,: we 1-z fl -VL. ,, 34 ,,, e ' ! N1 55 , Upper Iefrj Lou Ann Horgrove ploys her heorr out for the school. CUp- er righrj My fingers ore here! Dono Dowl-rins morches on. fLower efrj Okay, is everyone in line? Dono prevoils over the group. QLower ighrj We're oll morching to o differenr beor , . inthe porode. Q Q ,WES s AUTO QUpper leftj Dovid Bretzke does stond out in the crowd, CUpper rightj The stiffness involved in morchingf' Eddie Johnson ogrees with Shown North, CLower lefty Kim Hocls wonders if she's holding her clarinet right. CMiddle rightj The Bond stonds ot ottention during holfrirne. CLower rightj Kim and Anne Mori Shofner ploy in tune together. The Fobulous Fillies Donce Into 5A The notionolly renowned Gropevine Fobulous Fillies kicked off their 1986-87 school yeor on August 11, 1986. The girls spent mony hours preporing for their first footboll seoson in the 7-5A district, in which they did o wonderfuljob. Leoding the teom through its 11th yeor is director Koy Lynn Coulson. To bock her up, she hod Coptoin Deono Diles, Lieutenonts: Hollie Beebe, Shonnon Spoulding, Amondo Roberts, ond Kim Broden, ond Line Officers: Melisso Mullins, Meleio Lowrence, Suson Woodword, ond Crystol Gorton. Together these girls choreogrophed oll the routines thot were used by the teom throughout the yeor. The teom porticipoted in mony different octivities throughout the yeor. Their first moin concern wos pleosing the holftime crowds ot the footboll gomes ond odding o little excitement to the pep rollies. Second, they begon concentroting on their first seoson in 5A Drill Teom competition where they were oble to hold their own. Other performonces were porodes, the Jonny High Country Music Review ond porodes for the community. The sociol octivities of the group were led by President Jennifer Nesbit, Vice-President Heother Polmer, Secretory Liso Dolton, Treosurer Shoron Cox ond Sondy Ormerod, Choploin Koren Mudge ond Historion Stephonie Borden. in 'el Y. ff'-'WSW-fi 24 ,:'4iQg, 1 . dm ,, x gangs' Q A, .,., ,J ,fs B, L , , +A B, F J , Bock row, left to right: Michelle Ferguson, Kelly Bremmer, Jennifer Nesbit, Trocey Benge, Andreo Jenkins, Kerstin Onker, Missy Pringle, Kristin Cothey, Heother Polmer, Becky Swogort, Koren Mudge, Yyvonne Welker, Cindy Brooks Middle row, left to right: Mgr. Jennifer McNobb, Andreo Brown, Jomie Geisler, Lourie Linford, Melonie Flomick, Trocey Abston, Amy Cook, Jennifer Brureck, Heother Norvelle, Kelli Bosomond, Michelle LePori, Tricio Simpson, Mornie Brown, Christi Smith, Mgr, Lori Skillestod. Front row, left to right: Troci Lewollen, Shoron Cox, Monico Stone, Stocey Etgen, Michelle Heller, Sondy Ormerod, Christie Hodges, Kendro Burnett, Trenosio Millington, Cheryl Blockshire, Denise Porntino, Liso Dolton, Melliso Almendrez, Stephonie Borden, Teri Woodgote. OFFICERS: Front row, left to right: Suson Woodword, Melliso Mullins, Kim Broden, Hollie Beebe, Deono Diles, Shonnon Spoulding, Amondo Roberts, Meleio Lowrence, Crystol Gorton. , is ,R CUpper Ieftj Officers express their love towords their mentor. CUpper rightj Fiilies show off their new props ot holf-time. QMiddIej Fillies strut their stuff ot o pep rolly. Ukightj Filiies owoit their holf- tlme performance, am New i 7 ts. w me CLeftj Fillie, Amy Cook shows thot winning Fillie smile. CBeIowj Stephanie Bordon, Melonie Flomik, Heather Palmer ond Tricio Simpson get close for o picture ot Homecoming. mn. '1 WHAT A BUSY PATH THEY CHEER VARSITY: Kristen Drochlerg Chorlo Gwinn, Stocie Miller, Lynn Crumboker, Cristin Porker, Ginger Moore, Sheilo Bright, Glorio Girdler, Denise Ferguson, ond Renee Schollmeyer. The devoted Freshmen, Junior Vorsity, ond Vorsity cheerleoders ore busy the whole yeor through, working very hord to be the very best. Through footboll, bosketboll, boseboll, ond soccer seosons their work is never done. While most other Gropevine students were sooking in the sun, the cheerleoders begon proctice the second week in June. They cheered from 7:80 o.m. CA.M.?ID until 11:80 o.m. every weekdoy. From June 80th until July 3rd they ottended No- tionol Cheerleoding Associotion Comp. All three squods re- ceived Superior Rotings ond even brought home the Spirit Stick. The Spirit Stick is oworded to the cheerleoding squod with the most spirit. Their occomplishments did not end with summer comp. At o regionol competition in Arlington, the Freshmon ond Junior Vor- sity received Superior Rotings os one squod in the J.V. Division, ond Vorsity brought home Superior Rotings os well. This oc- complishment quolified them to compete in the N.C.A. No- tionol Competition. The vorsity squod olso ploced Std in the U.C.A. regionol competition quolifying for the U.C.A, notionol competition. It's the cheerleoders' responsibility to support oll of the othletic octivities, soid Miss Mory Colvert, this yeor's cheerleoding sponsor. And support they do! All thonks ore owed to the Vorsity cheerleoders for oil of the exciting Pep Rollies. The cheerleoders keep up with their busy schedules with o smile ond o cheer, ond they returned this yeor looking better thon ever! HIG JUNIOR VARSITY: Dee Dee DeArmond, Koren Henderson, Courtney Shorp, Dono Lockey, Alicio Redmon, ond Jennifer Lewis. RAPEVINE HIGH SCHOOL .VA I I, 5 1. W T ,f i .fi ,W . Y ,mf r A FRESHMEN: DeDe Disheroon, Dorcie Schollmeyer, Erin Borik, Rhondo VonDuzee, Stormy Forsythe, ond Shon non Webre. -qnwIl '+ 2 V ' 5 N XR. ' XF? 'wrxxk 'Ni CLeffj Crisrin Porker gives o cheer! Ulighrj De-De Disheroon lends on eor, lx 'lf l N CTop leftj Denise and Sheila give Karen a handy Varsity cheerleaders put the happy in Happy Halloween on Goblin Day! QAbovej Shannon Webre, Courtney Sharp, Dana Lacky, and Rhonda VanDuzee show off their pear- ly whites. CAbove righrj Ginger Moore makes a V-I-C-T-O- Rious stand! QFar righrj Jenny gives her thanks to fans. Cllightj Freshmen and J.V. at Regional Competition: Br- inging home the spirit! CBeIowj Miss Mary Calvert, this year's Cheerleading sponsor, smiling bright! QBelow rightj Varsity Rompin' for the Mustangs' Red - 'NUFF SAID! Gssn -n , A i Nl. K .oi ' Wi, ,r , - N . . Q, W 1,,x,,,, .. ,, 76 --u., VIIYJIIY CIIIY GCILO 1: fer: ' rs VOICES CARRY Voices Carry and how! The GHS choir students have been singing their hearts out for many years C71 to be exact.j This year is certainly no exception. Long hours of hard work ond sacrificed weekends have helped the oward-winning choir to live up to its reputation, but not without the help of their dedicated director, Mrs. Juneria Berges. Choir entertained their fans with many performances in- cluding Foll, Christmas, Gift of Song, Spring, and Fine Arts shows. Choir also competed in the UIL concert and sight-reading con- test and the UIL solo and ensemble contest. Other events included fundraisers for the Madeleine Hemley Music Scholarship, the Hemley-Sanders Scholarship, and a chori- ty donation to the American Cancer Fund. CUpper rightj Nice round tones. Genny Koons, Lori Greathouse and Brandy Barber practice for the fall concert. CLower rightj Tracy Marlow, Angela Joy, and Julie Larkin reoct differently to Mrs. Berges' directions. QLower lefty Show choir includes Wendy Bullock, Todd Bishop, Karen Prezioso, Chris James, Heather Keehn, Keira Breeden, ond Genny Koons, S if VS ,aw 'ms fs ij' Treble Chorus includes Amy Allen, Melisso Bell, Secretory, Robyn Brown, P.R., Stephonie Comeron, Lori Cellerini, Debbie Chonnel, President, Kelly Colley, Kristi Dick, Liso Dobbs, Librorion, Lori Dobbs, Librorion, Sherrie Fox, Annmorie Kiernon, Toro Mortin, Toni McClellon, Cecilio Mendozo, Librorion, Debi Pless, Kelly Ricker, Lori Skillestod, Chris Srnith, Vice President, Teri Steorns, P.R., Courtney Stepter, Treosurer, Kristin Stewort, ond Joey Welch. Jozz Choir includes Dovid Biggs, P.R., Wendy Bullock, President, Rebecco Burson, Judy Coon, Vice President, Lori Greothouse, Librorion, Pom Hurd, Kelly Jomes, Dovid Jomeson, Kothy Koons, P,R., Cheri Mohoney, Secretory, Heidi McClendon, Treosurer, Rebecco McGee, Librorion, Jeff Schroeder, Tim Wilson, ond Chris Young. A Coppello members include Cindi Allsire, Julie Anderson, PR., Borney Annis, Brondy Borber, Eric Bergstrom, Kothy Burchett, Rebecco Burson, Judy Coon, Croig Crosby, Geno Grommet, Vice President, Lori Greothouse, Luonne Horgroves, Becky Henry, Chris Hollond, Louro Horton, PB., Pom Hurd, President, Kelly Jomes, Secretory, Dovid Jomeson, Treosurer, Angelo Joy, Heother Keehn, Genny Koons, Julie Lorkin, Cheri Mohoney, Heidi McClendon, Melody McDoniel, Rebecco McGee, Mil-to McCuough, Jennifer Miller, Shouno Peterson, Mono Rogers, Michele Schlottmon, Deon Stondlee, Tommy Stepter, Dovid Tote, Cosey Thompson, Donte Veneziole, Librorion, Chris Wolrer, PR., Stephonie Whetsell, Joshuo White, Chris Young, ond Tomi Ziegler. 09 Senior choir members include fBock rowj Donte Veneziole, Todd Bishop, Kelly Jomes, Dovid Jomeson, Chris Young. QMiddlej Geno Grommer, Cheri Mohoney, Deon Stondlee, Judy Coon, Genny Koons, ond CFrontj Heother Keehn, 81 .T . . 3 Tlud mls f' f Z T Blrle f fdfmw f mm wfrfofv f Working Split The Monestreom, the GHS school poper, is o forum for student expres- sion. The Monestreom hos token on interesting twist this yeor. The poper still hos the troditions of old, such os, birthdoys ond hugs. Since the size of the closs hos grown ond mony of the stoff hove one or more yeors of ex- perience, the popers' stoff hos been split into two different stoffs. The two stoffs ore the Red ond the Blue. The Monestreom is now published op- proximotely every ten to fifteen school doys. The Monestreom rests under the wisdom ond leodership of Goyle Shumote. Another difference in this yeor's Monestreom is the position of editor. Lost yeor the poper wos heoded by one editor, but this yeor there ore four. The Red stoff is co-edited by Notolie Jeffries ond Louro Smith, The Blue stoff is co-edited by Leigh Dovis ond Dennis Hronitzky. Even though the stoff is split into two groups, cer- toin editors work together. These editors include the News, Sports, ond Circulotion. They work together to cover the news ond inform the stu- dent body. i Uop opposite pogej Red: Louro Smith, Notolie Jeffries, Blue: Leig Dovis, Dennis Hronitsky: Editors. CBottom opposite pogej News Editors, Blue: Morc Swinney, Red: Eric Booth. CTop leftj Circulotion Mgrs, Red: Thonnos Ronsom, Blue: Wes Warren. CBottom leftj Sports Editors, Red: Dusty Gotcher, Blue: Croig Choote, Assistonts: Cody Weover ond Mike Dovis. QTop rightj Bus. Mgrs., Blue: Chris Rener, Red: Scott Lewis, CMiddle rightj Reporters, Red: Richord Neol, Blue: Simonldo Kordic CBottorn rightj Feoture Editors, Red: John Coffey, Blue: Leigh Ann Dougioss. ll' ,,,,..,... li! gr, my V MTE DU NOT i , y f I Q Mm' ,,,,i Hop lefty Art Editors, Red: Crys Gunther, Blue: Debbie Brown. CTop rightj Librorions: Blue: Jockie Gorcio, Red: Rebecco Merlin. QMiddie Ieftj Exchange Editors, C, J, Cronz, Blue, Red Down Heoly. Ciliottom leftj Reporter, Mike Mozingo. CDottom rightj Copy Editors, Red: Susy Scheps, Blue: Angelo Adkins, 84 YEARBGGK STAFF By Leigh Ann Douglass Fifth period Room 401 takes on a mysterious air as students fight for typewriters, spew out copy and lay out quad paks. To the untrained eye these students resemble dedicated staff members trying to make On the Threshold of Tomor- row the very best. The staffers have the ability to make peo- ple believe this, except the ad- visor Mary Calvert. Deadline Day has arrived. Each student has basic responsibilities and thrives under the constant threat of deadlines. ln times like these the brothers and sisters in this happy family will get into lov- ing moods. At these times, Leigh Ann will stay up helping Lynn and Candice with their quad paks. Suzanne will create a quad pak for Jodi out of thin air Kim will help a baffled Gary with his pages as David makes sure the spelling is complete. Jay will finish ten pages without saying a word. However Thomas and Randy will paint Ben's face so he will stay quiet. Caroline will take her own pic- tures and Michelle will try to learn how to type. Shanna and Jodi will complete typing out forms for the yearbook cover. Charla will have her hands full, massaging Brian's shoulders while answering questions of Micki's. Tryston will show Dana how to complete the mugs sec- tion. Steven is sure not to awaken a sleeping Packard. Claudine protects Chad's pages as Rachel completes Cynthia's pages. Jodi D. came to class with a smile on her face. When the staffers were good, they were very, very good, and when they were bad: crumbs littered the floor, quad paks hid desks, and Room 401 became a romper room. Deadline Day was survived by all except Ben Utley and Claudine King. These grand folks are missing on the follow- ing pages. 85 Dano M' uf ,Q 3 X M A Leigh Ann ii,- -'GY Mory Colvert 86 ff, ff' n n ' V! SEALLAS Suzanne Lynn ond Chorlo Gorry ,K vi '9h,-sf 'i Chod Dovid ,..,. .S Tryston Steven . 52, Micki Shonno, Jodi ond Pockord 2 I 5 . ' ' Q -N 13 'G 1 I I G' E Q K K 1 41 - Y 1 1 ' A t Q' ' It . g .kk in , :X .P f' 1 gg , A B .X K 0 N h is .N 1 is 3- A . . ii.-1 M. 'NS M' Plctures 4935945 v M. 4 N2 ,A ' 1 -if - ' .... P , V .1 ,, 274 we X 'B v ,wry ,, I -P yin , M, f 1 , X a fi ,,,. j, ' ,,, 1 V '15, fri 43 Z ti' 'Y il? 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Chris Young Dole Young Robert Youngberg xr 'Nw' Billy Woods Woyne Woodgote W Robert Woods r: 7 Jockle York Doug Zimmerer as f f 61' , 'I ,,Z5'fTTh . ,QW Z, 3 wh A,-1: L34 iff ..- 1 My f Z W' X N, wg , , - Six, X W! f E x X -11.' f wi Wi X Lisa x.,. f f QN X? ff : nM f f ff Ah ff' f , A x fm ,ww 'ff 1, fm .,:f fffwmnfff -,-,, mi!i i:.f ,, , ' :,.z,:fgfWa:' ' f ,Qz6fW'4f' ,,,, h ff, , , ,, :I 1f49,?,:.fg,Q,,,, , ' 'Q' MM , ' f 'E , A f fp if 1 .1 1 91 f ' C' 14, ' K J: ,,,, f .:,,,,f,, J, f-g,:,,:f1f , ' 5 ,W 1 , , rf ff W, fy' - - ,. , , S Q5 Stephanie C. Ackermann Achievements: Sprint Relay, Trockfdj, Volleyballfdj, F.C.A., A.P. BiologyfScience Fair Awardj, Latin ClubfPresidenty. Memories: Dallas after Homecoming, wonderful birthday presents, Volleyball '86, special friends, C,S.,L.J., M.E., L.S., K.B., Pittman Angela Adkins Achievements? French CIubQ2j, JV Drill Teamfij, Drill Teamf2j, NewspaperC1j, Young Life. Memories: Ca-ed slumber parties, cheese whizzing Darby's car, my European Adventure, U2 and Denver, and mast of all my best friends, Rachel, playing Rummy at lunch, open house, Joey: fWhere's the VCR?j, the vampire Doug Alderlnck Achievements: A-honor roll, Freshman Basketball, soccer. Memories: Twinkies, tractor escapades, obnoxious cops, speeding tickets, Van Halen live, Bubba beating Benha, Are you Insane? , and ofcourse -- Stevie Weivie Ttelawne Allison Achievements: Drama Club, French Club, Youth and Government, Varsity P.E., Future Accountants of America. Memories: The real Herb, big smiles, large concrete ben- ches, Nosillo and Chaika, lmposter look alikes, having telepothy, Kim's storles about Brian, smuggling food stuffs, rltuallstic pouring, Libby the dag from the depths, lack of companionship, poetry, mushroom-provolone burgers, dreaming of the future Davld Anderson Memories: Princess Penny's geometry, Heidi Packard Anderson Achievements: Student Council Vice-President, Varsity Golffdj, Young Lifefdj, YearbaokC2j, BasketboIIf2j. Faotballf1j. Memories: Nlxon, Scandal '86, TG, Austin, Marriot, Tears For Fears, BMW, Prophet, Ritz, changing the grade, Las Colinas canals, graveyards Barney Annis Achievements: Bandf4j, Basketballflbj, A cappella, NHS. Memories: State marching contests, Nashville trip, Parr Pork rendezvous, David, Ben, Claudine, and ShaZom Ron Archey Memories: Recreational area 01, AEP, Mrs. Perky, Domlno's back window, ED, and Our cars '87, summer school '85-Bo Shannon Armstrong Achievements: Basketballfdj, Trackf4j, VoIIeybaIIC2j, FCA. Memories: When Amy, Missy, and E skipped school and gat caught, summer of '84, and Athletic Paul Arrington Achievements: Auto Body, Memories: My friends, breaking up with my ex-girlfriend, Lisa, Dad , Senior English with Melissa, 41 , Hallo- ween, a very special person! Christy Lynn Atkins Achievements: HECEf2j. Memories: Judy BF! F, and Jeff - thanks for the good and bad times, you have my friendship and love forever Ashley Atkinson Achievements: Swim Team, Varsity Tennis, Sophomore Class Officer Treasurer. ' Memories: Austin hot tubs, cajun boys, car chases, Joe the sax player, battle of the bands - NTSU, the cartoons, and Sumo James E. Atkinson Achievements: Spanish Club, Youth and Government, First ever Accounting Class l. Memories: Passing Mrs. Davis' algebra II and Coach GaIbralth's geometry classes at the some time, being clocked doing at 8Omph in o 45 Diana Bannister-Daughtery Achievements: The first day of my junior year when the man I was datingfnow my husbandj asked me to marry him. My next best memory was 1j1f87 when this man I was dating, James Bannister, and I were married Stacy SKI Barnett Achievements: Foatballfflj, Varsity letter honorable men- tion first year of football, Young LifeQ4j, Student Coun- ciIQ2j, Track varsity IetterC2j. Memories: Trips with McCollum, 5A football, Ya Baby! Yo Babyl, All the Motley Crue I hung around with and KiB. David Barnhlll Memories: Learning back-side airs, llfe before HB72 Mary Francis Barr Achievements: DECA Club Officer. Memories: My first and only year at GHS: it is a big school with really nice people Andy Bates Achievements: Varslty Soccerf2J, FHA member. Memories: Spring Break, parties at Lake Grapevine George Bayless Achievements: Journalism, Bandf3j. Memories: Going to Neiman's during the middle of school to get a jacket for Homecoming: all in forty minutes, get- ting gas every night, parodies airport shops, St. Daniels, T.R., Friday nights, faculty parking, going out to lunch everyday, parking lots and ambulances, SECRETS? , Target, football games and Mrs. Mayes, NASHIPA Kevln Boze Achievements: FCAQAJ, BasebaIIC3j, FaotbaIIf2j, Sophomore of the year - Baseball: All district baseball. Memories: Ctlstin Parker, the good times with all my friends, our wln over Richland in football, basketball games Tlm Bear Achievements: FFA: Reporter, Sentiniel, Lone Star Farmer Degree. Memories: FFA, Printing class Hollle A. Beebe Achievements: Drill Teomqlij, Honor Girlqij, Social Of- ficerftj, Outstanding Junior, Lieutenantfij, Memories: Being in drill team and all the fun times we had, all the great friends that l'II never forget, being with Mark all 4 years of high school, roaming at afflcer camp with Shannon, roaming with Mel, Shannon and Deana in San Antonlol, fcheese whlzj, having a great squad!! Matthew Bishop Achievements: Varsity Tennisffij, BandQ3j Honors Sciencefiij, Honors Mathf4j, District TennisC2j. Memories: Liz, late night excursions with John, Panables, Floats, Princess Penny, Graduation '86, St. Danlels, the Wall, Quarters, New Year's Eve '86, Orlando, John, An- dy, Dave, Off-campus lunch, Hirschi, my friends Todd E. Bishop Achievements: Footbollfrij, Baseballfdj, NHSQ2j. Memories: Vanessa Gonzales, CC, great times with friends, Mr. Baze's English class, FCA, It's time for all of us to uphurd ourselves and advance our dreams Martin Blake ll Achievements: Debate Club, French Club, Accounting Club. Memories: Lava lamps, Christine, B and D Mitts John Billy Blaze Blazek Achievements: NHSQ2j, Latin Clubflbj, Footballf3j, Basket- ballflbj, SwImmingC1j, U.S. National Achievement Academy. Memories: Beau's first period Latin class, Wes Worren's lunch creations, Mrs. Davis Peaches, Freshman Fools Joe loves Blddy, Dropping aut of Honors to enjoy my Sr. year Eric Booth Achievements: NewspaperKNews Editorj Student Council, NHS VP., BandQDrum Majarj. Memories: Senior year, parties with butthead, writing in- vocine editorials about lethargic senior classes Stephanie Borden Achievements: Drill Team Historianflij, FHACSJ, All American Performer, All American Honor Roll, 4th runner-up Mlss America Drill Team, Honor GirIf2j, Jr. Class Most Beautiful. Memories: Seeing Bryan in the halls, TF's , Fillies. Pink and white cookies, parties, Pittman's English class, football season, my friend Manhola, Panama City with Stacie, convenlble Mercedes Lori Shawn Bowen fWalIyj Achievements: BandC4j, Colarguardfilj, Wally and the WTF'sQ2j. Memories: Going to stateQ2j, summer of my Junior year. Helen portles, pondering, rolling M,C,'s house, Ardnos and Ice, Wally andthe WTF's fL.B., C.B., S.L., M:R., J.R,j, DCI '86 fthe moonj, trip to Orlando my Junior year Beth Boyd Achievements: Treasurer, Secretary of FHA - HERO, Bandf2j, Accounting II, Band going ta state in 1984 and 1985. Memories: Myron, the summer of 1985, Lori, Melissa, and Sherry Shetlynn Fay Boyd Achievements: Drlll TeamQ2J, HECEfVicePresidenty, Memories: ROBBIEII Chris Boyett Memories: The Dodge , Miss Endres' math class, parties at the lake, Catfish Hut, Captain MarveI , Senior Skip day in my Junior year, Bridgeponl, Super NUB Rolf Btekken Achievements: FCAMJ, NHSf2Q, BasketbalIf2j, Swimm- ingf1j, Class Officerf2j, Senior Class President, Latin Clubfllj. Memories: K.B. and D, delivering Christmas trees with Darb, Latin the flrst two years, camping in Hillsboro, prom '65, Europe In '85, Mrs. Lebeou, all the trips to colleges with T. andthe guys, AMY Kelly Bremer Achievements: Fillies, National Honor Society. Memories: Spending all my weekends wlth Shannon and John, being friends with Marc and Michael Julie Brestle Memories: Club C, Darrin's house, Freeze-outs , Tears For Fears, The Smiths, cold weather, New Order, The Falcon the apt.ln Denton, the house, D.D. Xing, Dave pool, Austln, INXS, Judy's, Blanco Whltes, Jlm Jason Lynn Claudine Dana Mexico Times Square Connie Lee Bretzke Achievements: Bandf4j, Flag Corpsfiij, Flag Captainf2j, Winter Guardf1j, Spanish CIubf1j. Memories: Wally andthe WTF's fL.B., S.L., M.R.,J,R.j, go- ing to statef2j, Orlando, Nashville, Jaws , the cat, Par- ty Boat , going out to lunch with Mike Cindy Brooks Achievements: Drill Teamqibj, Honors Geometry : Mrs. Davls. Memories: New Year's Eve 1986, J.D., TH., S.C.,R,R.. KB., Sprlng Break 1986 Tracy Lynn Brooks Achievements: Track 2nd, Grd place discus, Jr. year Let- tered, 12th grade girls track team. Memories: Playing cops with Claudia Voss, Halloween bash at Mark Leatan's house and waking up with an ex- treme headache the next day, Thanlcsglvlng, Christmas and New Year's were great, my friend Krls Mlsullch Andrea Brown Achievements: J.V. Drill TeomC2j, J.V. Honor GlrIf2j, FllliesC2j, Fillie Honor GirK1J, Mu Alpha Theta, Spanish Club, Computer Club. Memories: Trip to San Antonio during my Junlar year Deborah Carol Brown Achievements: Russian Club Presidentf2j, Jaurnalismqdj, Academic Decathlon Team, Feature Wrlterflj, Journalism Managerf2j. Memories: Trips with Journalism, having Pittman and Shumate as teachers, A.D. meetings and ponies, airport, forks, Russian class discussions, Julie, Barry, Macgyverlsms Diane Brown Achievements: Drill Teamfilj, FCA Secretary, SWAT. Memories: Duck Patrol, twlnkies, honors English projects, WMB II, faking science folr projects, llvlng to regret the nlght of The WaII , reeklng havoc on DFW Rene Buchanan Achievements: J.V. VoIIeybaIK2j, BasketbaIIf2j, J.V: Trackf 1 J, Varsity Trockf2j. Memories: RKC, Summer of '86, Alabama, SoftbollQ2j, BF JB, parties with friends, 1-24-87, Wichita with Krls Kasey Buckner Achievements: Soccerf1j, V.O.C.T.f1j. Memories: Cindy, Summer of '86 J. Kyle Bunting Achievements: Varsity BasketbaIK2j. Memories: E: E,fShark, J.D., Train Tracks, ect7j, Rob, Tim. Jamie, Joe, Tapewarm, Adolf, Evil Kenlval, Nu Sound, X, Berlin, fSex l'm A . . .j, Leigh, The Birdman, Anything that was 3624-34, Mac, New Year's Eve, Pats, My Hammock, and everyone else who made graduation ABSOLUTELY wonderful! Kathryn L. Burchett Achievements: ChoIrQ4j - Secretary, French Clubfdj - Treasurer, President also, T.A,F.E.C1j. Memories: The boat docks at Grapevine Lake, and my Best Friends Chandy and Sam, Time spent with Thomas Pettit, and Warning ta Two-Step, in the middle of Main Street, ploylng Football in Haltom and Halloween and Telephone poles Kendra Crystal Burnett Achievements: Drill Teamf3j, Honor Glrlf1j, Blue Bonnet Bowl, Choirf4j, Young Life. Memories: Trips to Arkansas with Jackie, TF's, cherries and Apples, my best friend being Jackie, most of all - Ski, 1256, Sevow, Halloween '86, the nights wlth J.Y, and E:E. driving through J.D.'s yard Rod Burns Achievements: Varsity Footballflbj, Varsity Basketballfoj, 2nd team All-District Baseball, Student Council. Memories: Football playoffs, Baseball playoffs, Laura, Partying with Jerry, Laurence, time with Ronnie Rebecca Butson Achievements: A cappellaflbj, Jazz Choir, Computer Club Pres., JV Drill Teamf2j. Memories: Float parties, beating Richland, French I Fr. year, all my Davids Dean-O Burton Achievements: Basketball Q45, Spirit Rustlers QPresident5, Track Q15 Memories: Triumph, Trip to AGM, lunchroom creations, commando missions, loth birthday, Water Gardens, Strangling Gooch, Monty Python, WesIey's guitar, Leigh's Birthday, North Plano Becky Bush Achievements: Drill Team Fillies Q15, F.H.A., D.E.C.A., D,E.C,A. Treasurer Q15 JV Drill Teom Q25 Memories: All the good times Kami, Rho, Sue, and I have had. Skipping with Angel to watch Days of Our Lives , catching my pillow on fire, Rho and I at Skippy's, Me and Kami's all night party, How's Missy? , the all night drill team party, We are alternates , Kari and I having aides together, nuking our cars, Holiday with the brick layers, hating K.R. Sr. yr. Pat Butler Achievements: Band, 1st place Medicine and Health at Fort Worth, Marine corps Award, 1st place Sigma Kappa Murque Barnes Award all at the Regional Science Fair. Memories: All the memorble parties, and especially the party at Buttheads. David Bynum Achievements: Art Ill, Swimming, Home and Family, Weight Training Memories: Parties, Parr Park, lunch, Forest Lane, M,D.E,, Mrs. Pittman's English Class, and Wild Weekends. Marie Callahan Achievements: Drill Team Q25, Academic Decathlan, Stu- dent Council, FCA Memaries: Beaner, Ducky, Clubs , The Boys of Summer, Supertwins, Susy's slumber parties Shannon Scott Campbell Achievements: Football Q25, Baseball Memories: Partin' at the lake, last day of school in '86 Qat lake5, 1st year in 5-A football, Oct 25, 'Bo Q126 miles Jay5, Jay, Duke, Eric, and Bob! Jeff Carroll Achievements: F.C.A., Football, Track, Soccer Memories: Going hunting with Donald Hancock, Scott Ratliff, and Greg Wilkinson QHa! Ha!5, Sailing with Edith, partying with John Michaels Elizabeth Cary Achievements: Volleyball Q15, Band Q45, All Region Band Q2 and 35, State Solo and Ensemble, Band Sweetheart, Spanish Club Q2, 3, 45, Spanish Club president Q45, No- tional Spanish Honor Society Memories: Matt, the twinkies, band trips, MBA, the Fiat, backwards TT MDT for FF's: October 18, 1986: the padd- ed car, the lunch crew, Mr, Payne's classes Renee Cashion Achievements: Soccer Q35, Volleyball Q85, FCA Q25 Memories: Doug, Summer of '85, Port A and S. Padre with Char Mark Chandler Thumper Achievements: Soccer Q45 Captain, Band Q45 Band Beau '87, Track Q15, Drum Corps Q45 Memories: Soccer games, wild parties, the caterpillar ex- perience, the twinkies , Florida, jammin' with Bob, Jeff and Jan, biology questions, all my good friends, S,S., K.B., S.T., and S.M. Steve A. Chevier Memories: Mrs. Hardin's government class, tractor escapodes, the tweenkies, Dave's dead dog. Van Halen live, this king about freedom after graduation, the search for the Haunted House, cops and their little citation books, Birtha chasing Bubba, and yes, hun bun Dougie and his talking cats, Greg Chivers Achievements: Honorable mention football player Memories: Winning our first 5A football game, I-CAN class with Sharon, Denise, and Erich Craig Choate Achievements: Basketball Q45, Captain, Manestream Sports Editor - President Spirit Rustlers Memories: Everman Playoff Win, Lynn, Dean's 16th b- day Triumph, lunch creations, Camp SMD Julie Choate QRoo5 Achievements: Soccer Q35, 2 years All-District Captain Memories: Bruce Willis fan club with Leigh Ann, Moosey Elms, playing soccer in 10 degree-snowing, sleeting and muddy weather, no snow days, paper fights in Mrs. Wilson's class Marilyn Jean Christian Achievements: OEA, French Comp '85 Memories: Control! Summer '65 in Ma., Cooper with Cathi, all nighters twirling at Oakmont, VOE with AM, LT, and SM, LaBare, Amnezia, 4 wheelin', sshh! l'm hunting wabbits, Homecoming 'Bo with Trevor, living with Kelli and Kristen. 1987 Aleshla Clark Achievements: Drill Team JV Q15, Voe VP Q15, FHA Q25 Memories: Getting into trouble with Michelel Seals, week- day parties, train rides, skipping for Spring Break, and graduation Beth Clay Achievements: Soccer Q25, Track Q45, Basketball Q25, French Q25 Memories: Winning District in track, peanut gallery, Mrs. Wilson's special present, parties David Clifford Achievements: Football Memories: Spring Break Kristen Colbenson Achievements: Drill Team Q25, Honor Girl, All American Performer Memories: Drill team, Richie Devonll, Spring Break, the beach, the Mexico! Erich Von Colberg Football Q45, Team Captain, First team All District Achievements: Memories: First year in 5A, Sophomore year, Mrs. Duffy, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Wilson, most of all: Cheryl , Steven Collins Achievements: DECA, Vocational Ag Memories: Graduation on May 29 Judy Coon Achievements: Jazz Choir V.P., Treble Chorus - V.P., Ac- cappella, Jazz Choir SecretaryfTreasurer, SalofEnsembIe Competition, Jazz Q35, Accapella Q25, Treble Q15 Memories: Going to parties with friends, ants at the lake, Musical 'Little Abner', Nashville and Houston trips Sharon Lereae Cox Achievements: Drill Team Q35, Social Office - Treasurer Q15, Honor Girl Q25 Memories: Drill team buddies QFPA'S5, my best friend Denise, going to rodeos with Scott, Dane, Melanie, and her cowboy, most favorite memory of all is being with my cowboy Dane, I can class with Greg, Erich, and Denise Stewart Cox Achievements: Varsity Baseball QC35, All District Baseball Junior Year Memories: The bench clearing fight against Everman Qhq,i1sJ'2C,LLA,x3s.,i Cynthia Cranz Achievements: Young Life, Student Council, Yearbook, Journalism Memories: Times with Attila, friends, Young Life trips, Beezel , sigh! , fickle , lunch, oirtrans, life in general Tracy Crapo Memories: Prom at Richland myjunior year, all the good friends I have, especially lunch all the great times we had, New Years, Amniza Achievements: the Drill Team, Art Q45, FHA Lynn Crumbaker Achievements: Cheerleader Q45, Yearbook Staff, Freshman and Sophomore Favorites, Young Life, Student Council Memories: Zappa with Cyndie, Pam, Clarence, Times Square on News Year Eve, Road Trips to Austin, losing control in Clearview with Claudine and Julie, California with Stacie, Aim, Chuck, Chris, all the great times, especially the DONGER Tom Dawg D'Augelli Achievements: Chess Club President, Honors Resource Math Memories: Road trip to Austin with Ronny, Kevin, Gary, Mike, Girl friend: Tracy Abston, wonderful Mrs, Miller Meri Dahlke Achievements: SWAT, Mu Alphe Theta, Chemistry Pal Award Memories: Becoming chummy with Andy Warhol, the lads Qwish you were here5, exterior decorating, Mrs, Beezely's army, bug spray in Austin, my magnificent comrades in arms, becoming Jewish during lunch Paula Beth Damron Achievements: FTA, FHA, FBLA, DECA, Band QPurple Pride5 . Memories: Dad's car , Cooper square: Missa, summers with Kim, tigers, Dante's fierce attack in the library, bah- ha, Clint Creighton, Tipsy Tippy , working long and hard on my well prepared research paper, my Mustang, lunch with Travis and and Twins, spring break, prom, collapsing after graduation Eric Dana Achievements: 4th in state tennis team 6586 Memories: FCA - it helped me realize how awesome God is Edwin Davis Ill Achievements: Honor Roll Q45, Spanish Club, French Club, Debate Club, Band Marshall Memories: One morning I woke up and I had a sense of pride because I goto Grapevine Leigh Warren Davis Achievements: Sr, and Soph. V-P, Debate Q25, Newspaper Editor, Newspaper Q25, Latin Q45, Soccer Q25, Science Fair Q25, Doing science fair projects Q25 Memories: Ronald McDonald at my binhday party, Depeche Mode, Cynthia's nose, English class, new salad bar, cruisemobile Paul Davis Achievements: Varsity Soccer, Art Memories: French class, finding a body in my locker, soc- cer games we won, fascist youth organization commit- tee, anything even remotely related to Monty Python, Mrs. Fox's lime-green leisure suit Robin Davis Achievements: Varsity Tennis Q45 4th in state: Team 4th in regionals, Student Council Q45, FCA, Francais, NHS Memories: Winning team Regionals and going to state, Texas-OU weekend, Kirk, Ash and Dove, Adrianan must pay the rent, squeezing strangers when we beat Richland, Back to Future with KB and LAD, Canada Carrib- bean and SF, happy A, P. English family, my buddy Dayna Sue Dawkins Achievements: Band Q45, Drum major Q15, French Club Q25 Memories: Orlando band trip, my senior year, my best friend Tamara, all my other friends Douglas Alan Dearing Achievements: USNMAA Computer Science Award Q11th5, Computer Science Club Treasurer, Physical Ed. Award Q10th5, USNMAA Computer Science Award Q12th5, Band Q25 Memories: Spanish phrase: Donga el chicle in la basura Kami Dawn Deavers Achievements: Drill Team Q11b5, OEA Q15, Five Star Stu- dent Award Memories: Special moments spent with Ron, me and Bec's all night party, nuking my yellowbird: AA, BB, Bec's Bon Jovi, going to the movies , hotel California, Pott A, Mike H., M.I.P., my best friend Becky Bryan Big Daddy Dempsey Achievements: All District MVB Q25, District Champs Track Q25, All N.E. Tarrant Co. MVB Memories: Spending all my money, watching the Giants kick -, waterskiing, scubadiving: mountain climbing Wally Devereaux Achievements: Varsity Tennis Q45, Team Ranked 4th in state Mad scientist of the week, making 100 on a test Memories: Jill Poth, going to state, hanging out at the Hilton swimming pool, being lazy Deana Katrece Diles Achievements: Drill Team Q45, Lieutenant Q25, Captain Q15, NHS Q25 Memories: Spending my Senior Year with Jerry Spoon Leslie Dixon Memories: Locking todd Jordan in the trunk of Miss Frank's car 27 days out of my life, in that one chair, with Mr. Morris! Jodi Douglas Achievements: Journalism Q25, Volleyball Memories: Sophomore year, Frank, driving 176 mph, ELF, football games Q84-655, Hard Rock Cafe, Go left - Go left! , Graduating early Leigh Ann Douglass - Zelda Achievements: Editor-in-Chief Yearbook Q25, Historian Stu- dent Council Q25, President TAFE Q25, President, Founder SWAT 125, Varsity Letterer Tennis, Pres. Classroom Delegate, Century 3 Scholarship Comm, NHS, Mu Alpha Theta, Y ln Gavt', FCA, Journalism State Feature 145 Memories: Latin l, We'll look down this Hall Julie Choate, Duck Patrol, Back to the Future , Bobbling, Wlbs, Post NHS Induction, Brown cars, Austin, Las Colinas, Wash. D.C., Anti Wall Basically we're nice people Jon, Rotarlan lunch, Romona's make-up, JLM V:Day, Cavalier races with Zingoman, Robert Petri Rhoda, and Polo at deadly Dalts, Promoting Charmin. Sid loves Meri , My Mother of the Year - Mary, Crying at Carter, Camp Trig, Sybil, get your foot off the pedal, Zelda, Shrowstorm, Back to the Future RD, KB, Whoa , dau- ble dates wlth J.C. Rob Drachler Achievements: Spanish 125, Office Aide Memories: The Chili Peppers Show, late night skate ses- sions, the people that yell at us at Whip and Dip, Mrs, Wilson's English class, Houston adventure Carrie Drozdawskl Achievements: DECA 115, Teachers olde 115 Memories: Computer Math l with Tricia, Wendi and Jerri, Sharing a locker with A.P., Golng with A.V. and Mike Sherry Ellls Achievements: FCA 125, Spanish Honor Society 115, Presi- dent of FHA 115 Memories: Doug Zimmerer, Beth Boyd Mlssy Elms Achievements: Soccer 135, Track 135 - relay teams, Young Llfe Memories: Parties, Eating squid with George Bayless, lunch group, wierd binhday presents, Harrison Ford , Cynthia Cranz's Wow Mow , Physics with Pink Calvlns , Tom Morgan Debble Estep Achievements: Freshman - cheerleader, Sophomore -- basketball Memories: Junior yr. spring break - Pon Aransas, party- ing with frlends, being with Jef Lawrence Ewell Achievements: 4 years French Club Treasurer final year Memories: French 4 classroom talk by Kathy Burchett Daryl Ezell Achievements: Soccer 145 Varsity 125 Memories: Weekends, YA - sheens after Practice, the big three, soccer freaks 85-Bo, soccer games -- 1Keller - The Big Freeze5 David Ferguson Achievements: Auto Body Memories: Graduation Mandy Sue Fisher Achievements: Drill Team 115, S.A.D.D. 115, Young Llfe 145, l.L.R.L:H.135 Memories: Liking the old GHS better, missing the com- mons area, Summer '86, 1gettlng SKlED with Frlends5, playing on Picnic tables, Golf Greens, Spring Break 67, New Years Eve '87 Trips to Austin with Ski, Joey, and Mitch, The bathroom at the Marriot, Roundup weekend UT, Letting Tom, Roben, Rod, Garry, Lou, and Ski pick on me all year, Prom '86 and '67, Sigma Nu Parties, and my best friend and all my boyfriends . . . Ski! Tuesdae Flsher Memories: Graduation, 2: 19, and my love, Chad Estes Melanie Flamlk Achievements: Drill Team 135, Honor Girl 125, Yearbook photographer Memories: Lake parties, Port Aransas, Quitman, Rodeos with Sharon and Dane, 9-Acres, Daltons, all the good times with my friends and meeting Jerry at Daltons Krislt Lea Floyd Achievements: 9th grade track, 10th grade choir, 11th and 12th grade Cosmotology, 11th grade Princess Nominee Memories: Rhonda Hubbard my best friend, Partyln' with Gina and the crowd, Lake ponies, Nine Acres, George Strait at Las Vegas 1front row5. Going out to lunch, Cosmo Buds, hair shows, Jock and the bus and my favorite memory of all GLEN. Vincent Forbes Achievements: Swim Team, Academic Decathalan, Spanish Club, SWAT, Art 145 Memories: U.S. History 165-665186-675 Homecoming with Annette and screaming Foo-Wah at the top of somebody's lungs. Robert Fowler Achievements: Football, Chess Club President, FHA member, Graduation Memories: Football, winning first 5A football game, Grapevine Lake, Parties, Graduation Tammy France Achievements: FHA, VICA, cosmotology, First place at VICA meet Memories: Jack and the Cosmo Bus , Senior Guys '64, All my great friends, STAN!! Tommy Franklin Achievements: Football 135, Track 135 Memories: Richland game, friends, fourth of July, Traci, Spring Football workouts, slttlng next to Grav In English Charla Denise Frost Achievements: Basketball 125, FHA 125, OEA 125 Memories: Going to the Aggie yell practice with Dee Lynn and riding the mustangs, sneaking out to lunch with KM, JS, and LM, all year last year and getting caught In May, Bridgeport - all the wild parties, the speed boat races and my Bullet Buddy, 1Cherie5, most of all my fireman - Craig Cherie Frost Achievements: Track 115, Basketball 125, FHA, VICA - secretary, alternate in mlle relay at regional track meet ln Lubbock, FCA Memories: Coming to GHS my sophomore year and meeting all my new friends: Julie, Shannon, Kelly, and all my Cosmos Buddies, 1Jo Lyne5 Jean Fulmet Achievements: National Merit Semi-Finalist, Academic Decathalon Mu Alpha Theta President, Academic Quiz League Memories: You want me to put that flower on my dress?! , But l only have the mentality of a doorknob , Communist Mice, 12 Days of Christmas, and English ponies Wayne Furlong Memories: Hot Lips Richard Gambino Achievements: Football 145, Honorable Mention In 5A-7 Memories: Fun with Angela, and accomplishment my friends and I made the endless beatings in 5A Football, Victory over Richland Jacqueline Garcia Achievements: Student Council Memories: Young Llfe skl trip, great friends, Jay, 91 17f85 Judy Garcia Achievements: Spanish club 125, French club 115, OEA 125, Drlll team, Spanish Dancer 115 Memories: Spanish competition Trips Olga Garcia Memories: Being with my friends during lunch and having a crazy time. Holly Gaston Memories: 9-Acres, Tami - my best friend, Spring Break at South Padre Amy R. Gaynor Achievements: Cheerleader 125 in Kansas, Volleyball 115, Class Officer 125, Student Council Proteem Officer 115 Memories: Cheerleading and Kayla, friends at GHS especially: Holly, Llsh, and Julie, times with Billy, Monopolles, and iceskating Steven Von Eric Goltz Achievements: FHA, FCA Memories: Having new friends: S.M.,K.B., W.B., R.G., Becoming o wrestling fan, having faith In Cowboys, Rangers, Mavericks, being applauded for donating S50 to the Spirit Chain, Always Making bets with friends and coaches Dusty Gooch Gotcher Achievements: NHS Secretary, FCA 145 treasurer, Basket- ball 135, Baseball 135, Students Council commlnee Chairman Memories: Monty Python, Football and Basketball games, getting sent out of Lau's class, Jen, Friends, Zud, Spirit Rustlers Marc and l's 16 Birthday, water gardens, trip to AGM, Dean's 16 Birthday. Stephanie Grable Achievements: Treble chorus 125, Jazz 125, Acapella 115, DE115 Memories: Marshall Creek, going to Nashville and Houston on choir tour, going to the drag races ln Dallas, eating at the IHOP afterwards, Bon Jovi and Journey concert Gena Reneo Grommet Achievements: I Solo - Ensemble, Secretary of Chorale - Soph. and Jr., Vice President Accapella - Sr, L'lI Abner- Daisy Mae Memories: Cholr Camp, chair tour, best friend - Genny Koons, Mrs. Wilson's Sr. English, studying pizza with Dana all night, and being cranked up for finals Dave Gtavley Achievements: Football 145, Track 115 Memories: Lou, Ski, Tam, Kelly, Andrea, Phil, Michelle, Christy, Liz, Eric, Alex, Richland game, football practice, after Lamar and Bell games with K.B. Lorl Greathouse Achievements: A capella Cholr 125, Treble Chorus 1Presi- dent and Secretary Leader5 125, Jazz Choir1llbrarlan5135 Memories: Special friends, choir tour and parties. Kimberely Green Memories: DECA Memories: Lee Haggard my favorite memory of all, 9 - Acres, parties . Mark T. Gremmlnget Achievements: Band Memories: Going to state marching contest tvvlce, Lake parties, Getting thrown out of Funny Bone. James Gresham Achievements: Golf 125 Memories: Senior year, Winning the senior float, All the golf tournaments. Chuck Gwinn Achievements: Cheerleading 135, Student Council 145, Soccer 115. Memories: Trip to California with Stace, Lynn, Chris, Amy. Trip to Port, A. with Ren. Donald Hancock Achievements: Soccer 125, Tennis 135, Debate 135, FCA 125. Memories: JV Districts, Sarah! Theatre Gallery, Ghs The Old School 4A-5A Glen Harrell Achievements: Pres, of DECA, Pres. of Rodeo Team 85- 66, Vice-Pres. of Rodeo Team 84-85, Sec. of DECA 6586. Memories: Bridgepon Panys, Dating Debbie Kemp, Brian Harris Achievements: Cross-Country 125 Memories: The second half of my junior year, THC Holly Kirsten Harris Achievements: Basketball, Track, Choir Memories: Finally learning to love Grapevine, it's home now. Thomas, thank you for teaching me who I really am, Mllee, Amy R., Katie, Lisa, Amy G., my big brother Richard, and other great friends . . . l love you all, Dee Lynn Haynie Achievements: F.F.A. 135, Rodeo Club 115, CoOp 115, DECA Pres. 115, 4H Repaner, Council Delegate 125 Memories: Parties, Going 4 wheeling during lunch, Riding horses at midnight, babysitting my nephew, stockshows, Nationals, Santo Gertrudls, Aggie Yell Practice and especially John Cable. Brant Hearne Achievements: District golf 111th grade5 Grapevine Rodeo Team: Competed In Bareback Memories: l have met a lot of friends and became Best Friends with them. Melissa Henderson Achievements: Band125, Teacher aide 115 D.E. 115 Memories: Summer of '65, Spring Break '87 and the famous double date with Beth, biology with Mrs. Hauser, being her aide for a year, lunch with Mike, Scott and Beth. Val's Halloween party . . , the riot. Heart, Triumph with Chris, Bon Jovi, Cooper square with Paula. Natalie - my llttle slster for 5 years. Beth, Karl, Vic, Paula, Tom and all of the great times we spent together. Susan Henderson Memories: Michele, Richard, Kevin, Mike and work Sandy Hennessy Achievements: Drama Club, Cosmotology, Physical Education, Future Accountants of America, surviving my junior year, the Domino's union, getting ojob, and get- ting paid for it. Memories: Last summer with Chris, Tonja, Tiffany, etc .... , Screaming things under bridges, spit, Christmas Eve with my chums, Lucifer, my little white Mustang, skanklng, the Batmoblle, Hank's Death Mobile, Mo's outsmarting the enemy, sld, courteous office staff, the hairless creatures! Julie Henry Achievements: NHS, Russian Award, Russian Trip, Russian Club - treasurer, Youth and Government Memories: Debbie, Nathan, KD, Kathy Jennifer Hill Memories: Port Aransas spring break '86, partying with everybody cowboys, Bridgeports, George Strait on New Years '85, Jon Snead thumpers Marle Davls Hilliard Achievements: my special times with Brian and our trip to Oklahoma, My wedding and our future, my famllles sup- port, parties, L.M., C.C., T.M., all great times with Laura Greg Hlad Achievements: NHS, Basketball 421, Spanish National Honor Society, Working onto Student council 4only for 2 weeks!1, Honors 4?1 classes Memories: CDP, The Five, ST. Daniels, Trinity Blvk., Graduation, '86, Photo with SHU, Road trips, Hot tubs, Beach ponies, football games, preludes, 2 day gather- lngs, Tim's gatherings, Mr. Nasty, all my friends Scott Holbrook , Achievements: Track 421, Basketball 421, Young Life 421, FCA 411 ' - ' . Memories: Mexico '86 Dano Honeycutt V ,- - ' Achievements: Drama Club 4Sec1 Thesplans, yearbook staff, photography, journalism Memories: Everett Nichols, Who's MIsha? , Sandra, Where are Dana and Tre Jon 4my special boy1, Doris Day, Jennings Crawford, burning of the shoe, prom, Mrs. Duffy, the two dogs, midnight walks with Everett, Christmas trees on Everett's porch. The party ls over, well who is this2 , Are you the person inside Regan? Echo and The Bunnyman concert with Jennings. My book and pen name Sydney Vorhis, Haagen Doaz ice creom,, my llttle pirate Kitty!11NXS pictures from the hotel: Jenn- lngs and his guitar, and Voted Most Likelyx To Change Other's Senior Memories Julie Horak V 'f -V '- V A Achievements: 5 Star Student of the. Month, Basketball 431, Volleyball 411, HECE V. President? V, Memories: Keith, all my frienqsfgfoodtand Nutrition Class with Heather, Mandy, Debbie, ancfJennifer Dennis H. Htanitzky Achievements: Sherman Spanish Competition, Newspaper Co-Editor, Football 431, Young Life, Academic Decathalon Student Council Memories: Scandal '86, Airtrans, gazebo llfe, Austin Col- lege, Beezle, The Grapevine , not getting into NHS, AEP, trying some of everything, Wendy, Honors Rhonda Hubbard Achievements: JV Drill Team, French 1, Student of the Month, President and reponer, Cosmotology, 1 and 2, Young Life, Art, Homemaking . ' Memories: Skiing, Spring Break, .Going'to'lunch, Hair shows, all my,cosmo buddies, my best frlends, Becky, Krlstl and Heather, and my best memory of all, loving 4Brlan Jordan Mary Sue Hubley - ' - Achievements: Satin 2, Latin Club SecfTrea., Photojour- nalism 2, Drama 1 : Memories: That's my pretty truck! , Mrs, Stern, Skipping school during lunch, trips to Dallas, Cajun boys, my french man and Army men Julie K. Huddleston Memories: All my friends, Marie, Donllle, Chri, and Laura and our good times, Meeting Scott and going to Homecoming together Randy Humphrey Achievements: Soccer 441, Student Council 441 Pres., Year- book Younglife 441, Spirit Rustler Memories: The group 4Goach, Thom, Colby, Wes, Craig, Deana . . . Playing cupid, BOGV Skiing, Ging and all the beautiful girls. Pam Hurd Achievements: Student Council Officer, Acoppella Choir President 4Regional chair member1, Junior class VP, Jazz Choir VP, Drama Store Competition Memories: Sitting on Zappos' Lappo with Lynn and Cyn- thial, Voll with Liz, the weekend in Ft. Worth, being removed from Broum's with J and J, UTA tournament 1985, Li'l Abner, S,O.F.A. Jaime Ilundain Achievements: Swimming team, being involved in swim- ming meets. Exchange student from Spain, Private Activities Memories: Being on the Swimming team Kelly James Achievements: 1 on solo at UIL 419861, District, regional area choirs 419861, all state choir candidate, Houston choir tour Memories: Hifty, Hefty, Heftyl, choir camp 1986, homecoming with rraci, Manoply's with Deon, I luv you guys!, I luv you mom, dad, Jen, and Princess, how's your bunkarama? David Jameson Achievements: choir 441, basketball 421 Memories: summer of '85, GENNY Natalie Jeffries Achievements: Journalism 441 co-editor, NHS, symphonic band 441, S.P.J. writing contest Memories: Nashville, Orlando, state marching contests, deadlines, Jeff, Kari, Tess, Laura, and Especially my bestest friend - Melissa Julie Jenner Achievements: Volleyball 421, Tennis 421, Student Council Memories: Brian, Lisha, Amy, Mom's support and love, Homecoming Amy Lynn Jennings Achievements: cross-country 441, track 431, FHA, FCA 421 officer, Young Life, Senior Class treasurer Memories: California with Stacie, Charla, Lynn and Chris- ty, The Danger 4graduatlon 'B61, The Imperial lnn and Ubie, Garl, Cyndi, Stacie, Shannon, Gumby, Saundra, Rolf, and most of all being with George Marcia Jewell Achievements: Varsity Basketball 431, 8485 Sophomore year Basketball, 85-86 Honorable mention - basketball, Senior year all tournament in 3 tournaments. Lisha A. Johnson Achievements: Typing 1 district champion, Basketball 421 SWAT 421 treasurer 411, student council 411, volleyball 441 Memories: Volleyball season 1986 41-17!1. DenofSquire, The Boat , Term paper 1958 . bizarre dates with Leigh, Lunch Bunch and friends, in- teresting birthday gadgets, characteristics of lists, Monopolies' version of Harrison Ford, school salad bar, No Regrets. Torin Johson Achievements: Young Life, Track Memories: Spring Break 87 , Prom Night, going our with Ski, Lou, Phil, Dale, Derek and Andy, and spending time with Cynthia. : Tricia Johnson Achievements: FFA, Ag.4Show team1VOE Memories: Slammers, partying, Nationals, George Strait, Mr. B. Crystal Chandelier, Starfest, Clay Amy Janes Achievements: Student Council, Sr. Class Secretary, Chorale Showchoirg Vice President, Homecoming Queen, A'capella choir Memories: The spirit at GHS, turning 5A, good friends, try- ing to get to the Arlington Basketball game, Monty get- ting scared to death at the Haunted house Tom Janes Memories: V.M.'s, my 11th grade ordeal, an excellent senior year of half days, watching all the beautiful girls go by! all my good friends couldn't have made it without them! Brian Jordan Achievements: 1, 3, 5 place in electrical trades: District, Regional, State: Rodeo Team Memories: being with Rhonda Hubbard. l love her Tamara R. Joyce Achievements: Varsity soccer 481, NHS, Band, Student Council, FFA Memories: Playing soccer ln the sleet, band trips, stock shows centrifuge '86, DAVID Russell Kaket Achievements: FFA 42, 3, 41 FFA secretary, Rodeo club reporter Memories: AEP 56 days, lake parties, Renee Alex Keefe Achievements: Football 441, Baseball 421, Young Life 431 Memories: Lake parties, turning 5A, stealing Salfi, blackmail tape, and Salfi's wreck at the lake Heather Keean Achievements: District choir member, All Region Alter- nate ll, Honor Roll Memories: Friday night Mustang games: Saturday college games, Sunday NFL, and Monday Night Football Jonathan Kelley Achievements: Activities at Bridgeport, Dean's party, my party, Vicki's party, and all the Lake parties Memories: South Padre Island, Spring Break 67 , ond The Bridgeport trip Karla Kelly Achievements: Graduating is an accomplish meant in itselfl, Spanish Ill, Spanish awards in competition, Soccer, Drama: M.A.S.H., Centerville High in Ohio Debbie Kemp Achievements: Young Life Memories: Lake parties, Cynthia, Tina 4Schooch1, and the time the cat busted us, going 4-wheeling with Dee Lynn during Std period, partying with the Louisiana guys at the Texas Jam'85, Glen Bob Kendrick Achievements: ICT 4Sr. year1 Memories: Denny's at 8:00am after 219, remember the Silver Bullet Henry Kennedy Achievements: Latin club Historian 421, Student Council 421, Young Life Memories: The Senior Class of '85, the endless construc- tion, House Bill 72, Mrs. Le Beau's class, and Christmas in Mrs. Wilson's class Claudine King Achievements: Drill Team 431, Lieutenant 411, Bluebonnet Bowl, Beauty Handsome Memories: Club Clearview, Popsicle Toes, the bridge, Moda, lnterlochen, Jon's front seat, Denton the apart- ment, Chip's house, DDX, Dove Pool at 4am, 111256, Padre, Bahiauer, motamoros, Dorren's house, the Hur- ting, The Cure4M.L.1, Julie, Kristen, Lynn Jimmy, Jon, Jim, Christy, Jason, New Order, Never Knowing where to sleep, Josse on a vocation far away, the Oaks . . . Leave ltatthatl! Down King Achievements: Treasurer of OEA 4Junior year1, President of OEA 4sophomore year1, CO-OP, Education Advisory Committee Memories: l became engaged to Jim Crysdale Jr., going to McDonalds with Lisa Irvin, being in athletics with Milee M., going tothe hut and partying Genevieve Koons Achievements: Chorale 431, Secretary 411, Sc. Leader 411, Jazz Choir 421, Sec. Leader 411, Treble Ensemble 411, Tre- ble chorus, A'cappella 421, l in solo 421, Flllies 411, Trainer 613. Memories: Choir trips: Waco with Gina, and Nic, Setay, Benea, Benea, Bourbon Street in the rain, World's Fair with Kendra, bus hair, Officer Hobbs and Mrs. K, Mrs. Berges, G.T. - Nol, DAVID Simonida Kordic 4Cumohuaa Kopaut1 Achievements: Joined runway theatre , Won the case in Youth and Government, Exchange Student 4on the other side of the world1, graduate from GHS, Making great plans for the future Memories: Knowing all the nice people in the school, get- ting angry with the educational system Shane Lakey Memories: All my cars, Miss Farris' economics class, Catfish Hut, sand bass, Port A with Doug, Friday and Saturday nights Terrence James Lamkin Achievements: Varsity Cross Country 421, Swim team Memories: Getting in a fight at Cooper with Bart P. and Danny Lee, Kristen Stewart, friends, Alex Urrutia, Marine Buddies E. Scott Landrum Memories: Going to parties Meleis Lawrence Achievements: Drill team 133, Treasurer 113, Honor girl 113. Line Officer 113, High Kick Award, JV 113 Memories: All the good times with Jennifer, pink and white cookles , competition, AGM with Bobby and Melissa, and mast of oll the time shared with Roman Phillip Leake Memories: Mrs. Laux's morning class Kerry B. LeMaster Achievements: Berea High School Marching Band 1The Pride of Berea3 Art honors, English honors, Award for Band dedication. Memories: Berea High nationally recognized for ex- cellence, Tom Koch's love, and thanks to Deon T. Standlee, l'm slightly sane, he that would be a man would be a man would be a nonconformist. Bret Hasse Lewls Achievements: 1French3 red6bIue ribbon for Le Burgeois Gentilhomme , Outstanding Performance in Gentleman's Chorus, French Club V.P. Memories: Finally getting to know a girlfriend who I care about a lor and my friends in French 4 Shawn Little Achievements: Band 143 Colorguard 143, Winterguard113 Memories: Richard Roberts, Orlando '86, Jaws the cat, Wally andthe WTF's Cheryl J. Lloyd Achievements: SADD113, VICA113 Memories: Freshman Year -- moved here 2nd semester, belng best friends with Michael Looper Achievements: NHS, Football, Track, 2nd team All District Defensive End, Passing Honors classes Memories: Boys track team 1st in district 83-84, time spent and memories made with certain friends throughout high school Jody Lopez Achievements: Auto Body Memories: Jennifer, Bud, Bridgeport, South Padre, lake parties and 219 Tim Lucas Achievements: Lunch, party, school, Rock-n-Roll, Painting Memories: Graduation Cheri Mahoney Achievements: Acapello 123, Treble chorus 113, Jazz Choir 133, Secretary 113, Solo Ensemble competition Memories: Trip to Nashville and Houston on choir tout, Musical Lil' Abner , Journey and Bon Jovi concerts, Doug Mike Malloy Achievements: Soccer 123, AG 133 Memories: South Padre Island on Spring Break, and Lake O' the Pines road trip, Jodi Lopez's parties, Lake parties, Jonathon's parties Kimberly A. Marceau Achievements: French club, Photography, Yearbook. Physics club, Honors Chemistry Memories: New Years Eve, going to the Movies, freshman gods, begging money, spilling drinks - spray- ing hairspray, being last with Andrea, Curbs in lrving, Tre after Bret, Peach Trees and rinsel, Dallas Christmas, and my best friend Trelawne Traci Marlow Achievements: A'capella choir 123, TAFE Historian fTreasurer 123, NHS Memories: New Yeor's Eve at Tamaro's, Friends like Tamara, Deon, Tammy, Kelly, Choir tour - what a blast, Friday Night football games Craig Martin Achievements: Varsity Soccer 123, NHS, FCA Memories: Soccer freaks, honors geometry with Mrs. Davis, Senior Year Tlna Marie Martin Achievements: J:V. Drill Team, Cosmotology 123, Ag 113 Memories: Cosmotology buds, panying with Laura, Kristi. and Debbie, best friend: Laura, lake parties, and most of all being with Jeff Cooper! Andrew J. Matchus Achievements: Bond, Hockey Memories: Moving to Texas my Junlor year, panying with the Moon Crickets Llsa Mavias Achievements: Student Council, Young Life, An l, Homemaking, Child Development, Home and Family Memories: Going to Fort Worth parties with friends, float parties, crashing in on under classmen's float parties. com- ing to Grapevine High my Junior year and meeting my frist friend, Jackie Garcia Elizabeth May Achievements: Choir143, Young Life 143 Memories: Senior B lunch, slumber party with Michelle, Chad, and Dave, Cherries and Apples: CO-ED slumber parties, Westport, talks at Chlll's, the four Bad Slsters, Pam and Henry, 216 years at Blll's, Vall, Robert, The Danger, Graduation '86 Jeff McAlister Achievement: Math award, Splrit Rustlers, beating Richland, Going out after the games, Texas Tech going to the Independence Bowl Memories: Helping the cheerleaders hang posters, the last pep rally, the Bell game, Journey and the Van Halen concerts, Somebody's bugging me about putting her name next to mine Timothy Ryan McCallum Achievements: Sports, Beauty-Handsome, Young Llfe, Mr. Sea and Ski '86, 87 Memories: inflicting multiple O's in vacant housing struc- tures, lMA's, New York competition, summers in Southern California, the steaming trees Stephanie McClain Achievements: Most friendly, Most spirited Memories: The nights out on the town with the girls Terri McClellan Achievements Rodeo team, vice-president of Treble Chorus, AG-COOP with Mr. Anderson and the wild bunch, FFA Memories: Being best friends with Tanya and Colleen, summer of '86 with Tanya, and New Years Eve!, wlld weekends, meeting new people, going to lots of fun par- ries - Bridgeportl, and especially l'll always remember my favorite fireman - Sheldon and all the great tlmes we have had together, thanks to De De, going to all the rodeos, cruising Northside, me and Colleen's all nlght ex- cursions, Wilhoites with Russell and Colleen Colleen McCIellen Achievements: Drill team, Student Council, French club, Drama Club, and Leo club with Amy Jones Memories: Good friends and good times, parties: Bridgeport: halloween 1Waffle House 3:OOam3, Son An- tonia with drill team, Best buds: Renee, Terri, and Russell: Rodeas, softball games Northside, George Strait and New Yeor's Eve, Outfield , Nonhslde, George Stralt and New Yeor's Eve, Outfield , Christmas party at Austin Ranch with Mike Sarhre and Terri: 9 - Acres, ex-boyfriend - Ladd Cahill: all night excursions: Wilhoites Russell and Terri, Ski trips with Renee: parries and other times at the Pit , 341 Helde McCIendon Achievements: Choir 143, Treasurer 123, Basketball 123. Track 123, Volleyball 113, DlstrlctChoir113 Memories: Tour, staying at home, 320, and DAVID! Michele Darlene McCravy Achievements: Band 143, All Region Band 133, Denton Symphony Orchestra, Speech and Debate Memories: Going to State Marching Contest 123, Nashville, Orlando, Florida, band camp at Henderson: Susan, John, Kristen, Richard, Kevin, Mike William W. McDaniel Achievements: 1596 List 143 Memories: My U.S. History class , . . Right Mr. Lovelace, what was my record? 3 days straight? Amy C. McDonald Memories: The people that l've grown up with and love: Sara, Cynthia, Michelle, Kevin, David, Phil and the great times with them that were sometimes out of hand - Padre! John Mike McFadden Achievements: Senior band member, Tuba section leader, Honors Physics, A.P. English Memories: Being bigger than the seniors my Freshman year, taking Dominoe to the band banquet, my 73 Nova until I wrecked it, my 76 Nova l'm driving very slowly Rick McKeown Achievements: Colleyville Flre Dept., Being a senior at Grapevine. Being a people freak! Memories: Rock-n-Roll concerts, Teri Lynne Jones - my girlfriend, David and Chris, AEP. 60 days and just being a senior, rock-n-roll, 'also freaks. Renee McLarty Memories: Partying with Laura Mlller, and falling In love with Jerome Emmel, getting pulled over because of Ed's buying beer Trlsh Meeks Cheeks Achievements: Accopella 1103, Treble Chorus 193, HECE co-op ed: 1123 and FHA The Let's Party Award from Ac- copella members Memories: '86 and '87 Spring Break at South Padre, NTSU Homecoming dorm parties, Grahams, and Steven Jones' Prom Laura Mlller Achievements: J.V. Drill Team 1Freshman3, FFA 3, FFA Sweetheart my Senior year Memories: Partying wlth the guys from Loulslana, Texas Jam 1985 1Debble and Tina passed out3, the night at 9- acres with DeeLynn, Renee, Piper, and the group from Irving. Stacie Miller Achievements: Cheerleader 143, Student Council 123. Young Llfe, Junior Princess Favorite, Homecoming Queen nominee. Memories: Spring Break '86 California with Lynn, Char, Aim, and Chris - Blast! going to Panama City with Steph - so much fun! Young Life skl trip, just going out with friends and having a good time, and especially the DONGER! 1graduatian '663 Mllee Millington Memories: Parties, good times with friends, the days we skipped school and the day we got caught, Jerry Kristine Misullch Achievements: Varsity Track 133, J.V. Volleyball 123, Mu Alpha Theta 1planning committee3, Honors Spanish Memories: Travis - Feb. 4, 1984, Homecomings, Gum- by, Popcorn , Petra, Prom '86, The Only One, Hallo- ween '86, Journey, Dec. 14-20, picnic J-4,'Wichita with Rene - a minor accident, New year's Eve '87, Skipping, Cosmo, Claude, Tracy, K.l.S.U. Angie Mitchell Achievements: OEA Memories: My junior year of sneaking out: Finally getting caught: 5130186 But it didn't stop mell, spending my Junior year with ML, Christmas Eve '86, N.T., M.C., and L.T,1VOE3. Suzanne D. Montgomery Achievements: Youth and Government 1secretary3, Debate club, French Club 123, S.W,A.T. - secretary 123, TAFE - vlce-president 123, Yearbook staff, Mock Trial Memories: Date with Buck Naked at On The Air and The Twi-Llte Room 19th3, My Bash at Theatre Gallery with the End 1now End Over End3 '85 110th3: Buck's Bot- moblle, KNON Volunteer work, Tench, Austln, Bryan Burns, Austin College, The Pub , upstairs at the Prophet. Late Night Walks, Meeting PIL, Wire Train, and Belouis Some, All the unbelievable times In Deep Ellum for 4 years, The Bunnymen VS. Echo , The BoB Devival, The December nlght with Bryan singing in the streets and dit- ches: poems OJefferyl , Anonymous, Soft Cell Penne Renea Moore Achievements: Cosmotology 123, AG 123, choir 113, SGT. at Arms for cosmotology Memories: Curly Shlrley, cosmo Jack, Krlsti's sack, Lake parties, my friends, Patience, Mr. Burton, San Antonio with AG: Stock shows, the Eliminator, Mr. T, and most of all-Darren DEE Manlndale! Jennifer Morris Memories: Pep Rallies, rodeos, parties and my best friends Shelley, and Cheryl Domino L. Moss Achievements: Spanish Club 133 Pres. Spanish Honor Society, Spanish Dancers, Youth and Government going to State In Y. and G. Debate Club Memories: Canvertable weather, good friends, rock-n- roll, badjokes and lots of great times. Joel Mote Achievements: Rodeo Club, State Auto Body Repair 11st place3, VICA, Ag 1 and 11 Memories: The lake, Bridgeport 1 and 2, being broke, weekend parties Mike Mozlngo Achievements: Student Council Treas., NHS Treas., Debate Club Pres., Spanish NHS, District debate winner, United States Achievement Academy, Founder Breakfast Club Memories: WIB, Breakfast club, being ineligible, Chad's mum, races home with LA, Honors English, Hwy. 26, Ne'er-do well , procrastination, aqua green, Subaru, moving the library, STUCO State Convention Adrian Muehlstein Achievements: Boys Soccer 145, Boys Track 145, FFA presl- dent145, Student Council 115 Memories: All three boys track teams wan district cham- pionships ond the varsity won it without a single 1st place, also, 12:39 AM 1110187 remember Dennis! Vicki Mullings Achievements: Drill Team, French Club 125, Computer Club 125 Memories: One month in Europe with French Club, Freshman year, backstage Rush with my hippie, Kevin's Party, W.O.F. Melissa Michelle Mullins Achievements: Fillies 135, Line Officer 125: Individuals, State Champs my sophomore year, NHS, Winning Beauty and Photagenic in Dallas Memories: Meeting Bobby in Miss Koelle's class our freshman year, skipping Spanish with Bobby, going out to breakfast, float parties, all the fun times with Susan, Fillie Banquets, bowling, going out to lunch with 4th period - Mrs. Renfro's class, going to AGM with Bobby, Roman and Meleia - Best Western, Iceskating, and 3 years with Bobby Cory Munson Achievements: Cross-country, Journalism, 2nd place district Newswriting, Student Council Memories: The 5, St. Daniel's, the beach party, Harley's. white preludes, Trinity, Mony Many, Glade Crossings, road trips, Grad '66, Maude, 7.5 minutes, Chris Ward's street, Mr. Happy, RC, Dante's spaghetti, Tara Lynn Necessary Achievements: Band 145, basketball 115, track 115, Jazz Bond145, Honor Roll 145 Memories: Going to state my Sophomore year and going to Florida, and winning everything with Jazz Band my Junior Year Jennifer Anne Nesbit Achievements: Drill Team 135, Honor girl 125, Fillies' Presi- dent 115 Memories: All the good times with Meleia, Lake Guitman with M.L., M.F,, S.C., D.P., iceskating with G.T., R.W., M.L.. K.M., M.R., McDonalds, me and SS at Chili's, living with T.S. for two weeks, pink and white cookies , Bennigans with T.S., best and mast of all, my Garry Turdula Ray! Chris Nevins Memories: Fry Chicks of 87, Graduation Myllng Nguyen Memories: I am proud to be in Grapevine H,S, where teachers are so nice. Among them Mrs. Hauser and Mrs. Holland are the ones I respect and like mast. After my graduation I shall never forget the wonderful memories I have in this school. I shall always respect everyone of you my dear teachers. Andrea Nichols Achievements: Varsity Tennis 125, JV Tennis 115, 4th place at State in Tennis my Jr. year, Young Life Memories: The hot tub ot State, Shawn, the good times with Rachel 1our TCU football Players, Silly and SilIier , Gainesville, all our blind dates, my buddy, Henry Clay Juan Norat Achievements: Spanish Club 125, VICA125 Memories: Catfish Hut, AEP, Duffy's KCall, six weeks in swim team Heather Norvelle Achievements: Drill Team, FHA Memories: Friends, Dates, My Car, The lunch bunch, Spr- ing Break, Child Development Lab Letlsha Oliver Achievements: 6th grade citizenship award, Drama 145 Historian 125 Communication Director 115 all the plays Memories: Friends: Cindy, Travis, Rebecca, Davis, Matt, Melanee, Stephanie, and everyone I had lunch with Shanan Olsen Achievements: FHA 1President5, FHA 1Officer5, SADD 1Co organizer5, Student Help Program 1Co-organizer5, Member of Advisory Committee Memories: when Mr. Jacoby was pegged twice by snowballs and laughed about it, Randall Chester Marc Leonard Ortego Achievements: swim team, Spanish club, Computer club Memories: My friends, my teachers, the swim meets, the good times and the Fact that I am joining the world's finest , . . The United States Marine corps. Jimmy Otts Achievements: photojournalism and Shu, breaking school rules, being me, computer club 1Vice-president5, Causing Anarchy Memories: Being serious when I have to, all the great friends when I have known, and all the people who in- spired me to be what I am. Dedra Michelle Owen Achievements: Band 145, color guard 145, color guard captain 125, debate 115, Spanish club 115 Memories: State contest 125, Orlando and Nashville trips, MBA camps, Twinkies, L.C,, D.O., J.K., C.W., A.T., L.C,, A.W5 Marsha Pais Achievements: Color and Winter Guard, Band, Twirler 1last5 Memories: Band trips to Nashville and to Orlando, becoming twirler, and memories of boyfriends. Heather Palmer Achievements: Fillies 135, Social Officer 125, Honor Girl Finalist on Individual, State Champs Soph. year Memories: Meeting Mark Henderson ln sophomore Spanish class, all the times we went out, going ta AGM and the football games, eating with Susan after football games, Fillie Banquets, Fillies, Young Life weekend, skiing trips. Scott Parken Achievements: track, cross country Memories: parties, the Judas Priest and Heart concert, spr- ing break in Hawaii, friends, girls and graduation Denise Parrotlno Achievements: Drill Team 125, clown ofthe week Memories: Lake Quitman with S.C., M.F., J.N., M.L,, breaking both feet in D.T., being pushed in my wheelchair for 3 weeks, best friend Sharon, 9 Acres, Jon Kenneth Batt Pearson Achievements: football 125, student council 115, freshmen class favorite Memories: the night I spent in jail for attempting to let the air out of a police cor's tire, T.H.C. Janie Pfarrer Memorie: Friday night football, graduation David A. Prentice Achievements: Band 145, Mu Alpha Theta - President, F.C.A. Student Council Memories: 4th of July, all those poor slobs who made some sort of influence on my life, those special girls in my life, hanging a left, The Wall Ann Marie Price Achievements: Industrial Cooperative Training Memories: Since 1984: spending all my time with David Ferguson 1loving every minute of it5, getting out of school OT 1 1130! Brad Price Achievements: District Golf - Grd place - '86, Varsity Golf Team 125 Memories: All the laughs I had with Becky Bush, Debbie and Jennifer in English, all the times with my best friend Brant Hearne, going to rodeas, and partying at the lake. Matt Prichard Achievements: Soccer 135, Tennis 125, Spanish Club 125 Memories: Susie, J.V. Districts, soccer games 1Keller and Bell soccer freaks 85-86, the old school 4A to 5A Stanley J. Pyka Achievements: Member of Print shop 145 Memories: O,C. in '56, going to Georgetown on the weekend with S,S,S,M,P. Thanks to K,A,C,M, and R.J.B. Randall Ramsey Memories: The freezing temperature of Mrs. Wilsons English class Thomas Ransom Achievements: Journalism 145, Yearbook 125, Academic J Decathalon, Student Council, 2 weeks Memories: Watching Monty Python at Rondy's after foot- ball games bosketball games, the FIXX concert, shant and be happy, the 13 dwarfs of Mrs. Pittman, Gooch, CJ, HH, Jules, Humpy, Dino, cheese, and the rest of maniacs who just hung out and had fun, rappin at Cheddars Scott Ratllff Achievements: Varsity Soccer 145, Spirit Rustler, Water Polo, All District Water Polo Memories: Soccer games, good friends Shannon Theresa Ray Achievements: Who's who among American High School Students, Swim team 135, Softball 125, Chorus 115, Year- book 125, social editor Memories: State soccer champs sweet 16 basketball, CKSC Oth breaststroke, state swimming, Miebers, Chris, Wendell, David, Prom '86, In the Air Tonight , Howie, Lisa, and Charlie, Great Parties and best friends, Vickie, Dawn, Demma, Stigy, and Mike, Howie, Rich, and Jess, Chi Chl's and Back to the Future, Howie GHS, Julie, Kristen and TJ, Erica, Sue, Todd, Craig, and Richard, Christmas, Ky, Tom and Bret at Service, I'II miss Texas Dirk Reeves Achievements: Debate Club, Debate ll, Extemporary Speaking, Mustang Football, FCA Memories: Beating KRchIond High for first win of year or going to Regionals in Debate and Extemporary Speaking Kristin Lee Reinhold Achievements: Band 145, Denton Community Band, 1st Division UIL Solo, Ensemble Memories: Friends made, fun times, Orlando '86, Band camp, summer of '86 in Arkansas, State 125, Tim, Michelle Michelle Leigh Reneau Achievements: Band 145, Color Guard 135, Winter Guard, Rifle captain 12l5, State125 Memories: Wally and WTF'S, J.R.'s cor, M.C.'s house, taco b,, Party Boat , Freshman year, MBA - summers, Love Field, Midnight drives, AEP - whaosh, TCU, Jewel , Stephanie's house, Locker treats. Claudine Renne Achievements: Band145 Memories: state marching contests, Orlando, Florida, Nashville, and Tennessee: Barney, Lynn, and Joe Nora Allcla Reyes Achievements: Band Memories: Art class with Candice, Jay, Edith and Susan - Very interestingl, Great Friends - Suzann and Kristi, Biology class with G.V. 1Anthany5, Prom Michelle Rhodes Achievements: Varsity Tennis 135, J.V. Tennis 115, S.W.A,T. 13 weeks5, F.C.A. Memories: Slumber parties with Liz, Chad, and Dave: DEADHORSE, Tennis going to State - hot tubsl: breaking the garage with my cor, M.S., and most of all . . : Buffalo John Risset Achievements: Band 145, FCA 145, Journalism 125, NHS 125, Save the Penguins, co-founder Memories: Dave, Matt, and Andy: Breaking the Law Legally: spontaneous float parties: faking science fair pro- jects, and winninglg Princess Penny: off campus lunch Angela Robbins Achievements: Band115, FFA 115 Memories: Chadd on August 8th Jolie Suzanne Robbins Achievements: Band 145, JV Drill team 115, Spanish Club 115 FCA 125 Wally andthe WTF's115 Memories: going to state 2 yrs, Orlando and Nashville, the moons at Port Park, DCI '86 1the moon5 Wally and the WTF's1L.B., C.B., C,B,, S.L., M.R., Jdt.5 the goldfish, BO Christy Robson Achievements: Class Treasurer 115 JV Drill Team 115, Cheerleader 115, Drill Team 115 Young Life Memories: Co-Ed slumber parties, small ger togethers, shauf, my Betsy, four bad sisters, spilling our guts out at Chilies, Westport OBS Andy Ross Achievements: National Merit Commended Student, Bond 145 AP Biology, Science FaIr135, Actual Experiments Memories: Mrs. Davis' Geometry Class, Bus Trips, Matt, John, Dave, Orlando, Peaches, Peaches Death, St. Daniels, New Year's Eve 8667 Annette Annie Rossman Achievements: Academic Decathlon 12 yrs3, Spanish Na- tional Honor Society, Student Council 113, Student of the Month Memories: Who needs them ?1 Clubs, English, Parties, Commie mouse movies, Senior release gang. Homecom- ing, Jason Vince, Foo-WakThe dark Knight Kevin! Jeannette Lancelot Rossman Achievements: Academic Decathlon 123, Student Council 1SR,3, campaigners Memories: English parties, clubs , JAMS, SInce 7th Grade . . The Flu, Sr, Homecoming with Vic, Duggle and Stevie, Hey, Dave , New Years and DI. Denissa Rousseau Achievements: Drlll team, Spanish club, FHA 133, Student Council 113, Volleyball 123 Memories: Being with Bobby T., Great friends and great parties Kevin Rowden Achievements: Football 143, Second team all-dlstrlct, SA football, Track 113, powerllftlng 123, Auto body 123, State qualifier Memories: Tricia The Full Effect , Ronny 1spoon3, Scott, South Padre with Spoon!! Mike Runaldue Achievements: Honor Roll Student, soccer team 163, skl club, bowling team 123 Memories: First bon-fire at Grapevine when I mef Tammy there Michelle Russel Achievements: Freshman cheerleader, Sophomore cheerleader, FHA 123 Memories: Pon A in '85, George Strait on New Years Eve '86, Thumpers ponies with all by buddies, and Kelly Madden Chip Rutherford Achievements: Band 143 Memories: The Adventures of the Super Six. Ardnos, lt's 180 weather! , band trip to Orlando Kelly Ryon Achievements: J.V. tennis: Varisty tennis 923: Varsity Underwater basket weaving: Student Council: A.P. Biology 1Ha,Ha!3 Memories: Christmas with the gang: Austin hot tubs, the flaming chip, S:T. Dork, ski patrol , snow wrestling, Tom Thumbers, Bob and physics phun, goldfish from h--, take it real easy. Maricela Salas Achievements: Prom, An achievements: Grapevine VS. Richland game 1the Victory3 Memories: Homecoming, the new look of the building, central air and heat 1finally3, prom Louis P. Salfi Achievements: Letterman in track 133, Varsity football: Second team all District Memories: AK July 4, Richland game, culture shock. 5A sucess Rene M. Salinas Achievements: Advanced Spanish, Who's who In Mathematics, Girl Watchers' Club Memories: One night at foreign language competition at Austin College, Feb. 1966, good friends and good times, strange phone calls and ponies Shannon Sark Achievements: Student of the year, ICT 65-86 Memories: All of my friends 1Ropers3 and all of the fun we have had Susy Scheps Achievements: SWAT, Journalism, Academic Decathalon, ERP Memories: Block party, LTA, Boys of Summer, Jason, Sybil - Zelda, New Year's Eve 1L-B, K-G, M-R3 just jaggin , take it teal easy , J.A.M.S. Renee Schollmeyer Achievements: Cheerleader 143, FCA 113, Young Life 113, Volleyball 113, Basketball 113 Memories: all my friends and good times, winning our senior float, Nine Acres, Graduating, 341, and especially Russel Lynn Schroeder Achievements: J.V. Tennis 113, Varsity Tennis 123 Memories: Dead Horse Party my sophomore year, going to state my Junior: the hot tub. Micheal! My bud, Bart Tracie Scott Achievements: OEA, Basketball Memories: Prom, softball, graduation Michelle Seals Achievements: JV Drill team 113 Memories: Best friend Lisa Clark, clubbing, frat parties, Mitchell St. , Oct. and Sept. Fest, all the guys, G.V. Lake, Brett Bobo 2 yr, boyfriend Staci Simmons Achievements: HECE 123 Memories: Mike Curtis Smith Achievements: Auto mechanics Memories: Ponylng at Bridgeport, partying at the Lake, getting together with Shelley Lee graduation, prom Dean Smlth Achievements: Auto Body, VICA, Skipping School and the MACH Memories: Spring Break '67 and Melissa Jay S. Smith Achievements: Speech and Debate 143, Youth and Government 123, Accounting 123, Spanish Club 133 Memories: Sr. Year, debate tournaments, Mrs. Wllson's 5th period and her special present, Austin, San Antonio, and being a pan ofthe best senior class ever Jef Smith 1JD3 Achievements: Rodeo Memories: Brldgepon 11 and 23, Port A, Spring Break '67, the lake, and graduation night Laura Smith Achievements: Crass Country 143, Track 133, and Jour- nalism - Co Editor. Memories: The Lunch Bunch , we had a lot of fun and great ponies with unique and useful binhday presents Michelle Smith Achievements: French 123, Young Life 113 Memories: Being in Mrs. Wilson's 5th period English class, Senior Year, lunch with Angela and Tammy1Pig3 Sondra Smith Achievements: Band 133, Stage Band123, French 143 Memories: ICE - lots of it, all of the numerous parties -- absolutely wild, to all future TrigfEA students: GOOD LUCK! I wouldn't take it again even if I was promised a Lombourghini Countach - well, only if it came with a radar detector! Vangelis, Imagine Melissa Solis Achievements: H.E.C.E. Memories: US History, summer of my Senior year. '41' June 21, George Strait New Years Eve, going to parties with friends. Best memory of all, Ronny Wilderspln. Shannon L. Spaulding Achievements: Young Life, Outstanding Girl 1103, Fillies 11 13 Flllie Lleutenant1123 Who's Who in America 1123 Memories: Being with Kenny, Chraufer and our Betsy, Helen, Part Aransas, Party's 1Christy's, Cynthia's, co-ed sIumber3, Peanut Gallery, Four bad sisters: Liz-bo, Shauf- bo-Chrauf-bo and me C.T.!, Long seczetive talks with gals ot Chili's, good times with Jennifer Nesbit and Meleia Lawrence EEE-EEE Fillie friends: roaming at officer camp with Hollle Beebe. Dean Standlee Achievements: Conference Youth Council 133, Youth President Student of the Month - October, F.C.A., Sec- tion leader in Treble Chorus 1Junior year3 Memories: The binhday presents in lunch, dancing at Con- fetti's, Ski trip 1Sara, Queen of the condo's3 New Years Eve pany with Steve and Traci, Thanksgiving in Virginia, Kerry and Vegetables Anonymous. Candice Patrice Stewan Achievements: Cross Country 133, Track 123, F.C,A. 113 Young Life 133 Memories: I lose myself like anybody else, but l'm not so strong to make it in the end. I need some answers when the day comes crashing. But, its all over when there's no one to be found. Kristen Marie Stewart Achievements: Swim Team Memories: My friends, the parties and Coach Laura, Alex ond Karen and Down. TJ. Lamkin because I love him so much. Rachel Stowe Achievements: Monesrream -- Photo Editor, Mustang Staff, Young Life, Capital Scholar , Cross Country, Tennis, Soccer, Flag Corps Memories: Ca-ed slumber parties with Ang, Craig, Marc, etc . . . cheese-whlzzlng Dorby's car, U2 and Denver, 17th B-doy, surprise party, Angela, and most of all being best friends with Chad Colby Stratman Achievements: Basketball 13rd and 4th year3 Memories: Thanks God, The Cheese , made it: Runnin Red Mustangs Leigh Streater Achievements: Basketball, Tennis, Drama Memories: Bryon 1my boyfrlend3, Susy, Marie, the twlns, and whomever else I left out Jamie Strickland Achievements: Drill team, Future Teachers of America, Outstanding Officer Drill Team Award, U.l.L. Typing Con- test 1S.H.S.3 Scholastic Art Award Memories: Meeting Craig, the caps In Woodland Hills. moving to Dallas my Junior year, long discussions about Mrs. Forrls' dag Scott Summers Achievements: Soccer 133, Choir 133 Memories: Eagle Mountain Lake Amy Sutton Achievements: VOE, OEA Reporter Memories: 341: Passing Jr. English with Mrs. Chance: meeting Carroll people, ponies: Rodeos: Bridgeport, dead cow, lake parties, Halloween, good friends and good times, totaling two cars, George Strait - New Year's Evel, meeting ropers my sophomore year, sum- mer of '86 with Angela, Bedford - Lo Croix - the guysl, football games and football players: Homecoming '66, exam day ponies: my first prom - Senior year, Michelle Coward - 9th grade - moving to Grapevine. and my favorite memory of all . . . Todd lhnfeldt Becky Jo Swlgart Achievements: Fillies 123, Honor girl 113, FCA 113, Young Life Memories: Fillies, FPA , wild weekends, Red Lobster, the man, sneaking out of Robln's bathroom window, best buddie Robin and my best boy - Paul!! Marc Swlnney Achievements: FCA Officer 123, American Airlines Scholar, Junior Class Favorite, 2nd team All-District Outfleld, Honorary S.D.F.A. Chairman Memories: The Chorus Line at Dove Park, Homecoming 1966, Dean's 16th B-doy, English Coed slumber parties, FCA State Convention Eric Taylor Achievements: FootbalI113, Tennis 113, Spanish 123 Memories: The Priest , playing guitar, metal, Hean con- cert: Priest concen, stuck-up ChIc.s, meeting George Lynch 1Dokken3 Cynthia Tempert Achievements: Young Life 123 Memories: Pgh., LSP, Kea, hiking and skllng with Mandy, Kappa Sig Ponies, New Year's Eve '67, flannel ducks, cooler fish, R.B.'s house, fake jewelry, MCDJVTJD and Sean Christina Lee Thorpe Achievements: Drill team 113, Soccer 133 Memories: My friends the weekends and G.P. Karyn Thomason Achievements: FFA, Computer Club MemoriQs: Lunch with Shonan, Tammy, Heather, Kelly and Michelle, Homecoming with all my friends, St. Patrick's Day 1936 with T. Cynthia Thompson Achievements: Student Council, Youngllfe, Beauty - Handsome '86 Memories: Torin, Zappa with Lynn and Pam, Chili's parties at Christy's, coed slumber ponies at my house, Confeni's with Stacie, Cancun with Amy, the Four Bad Sisters, Youngllfe skl trip, the Danger 1grad '663, doing aerobics with Amy J., and just having a good time with all my friends and most of all, Torin, Sandy Thompson Achievements: President- graphic arts, 2nd place draw- ing, Rodeo Team Fan Club Memories: Bridgeport, 9 Acres, Catfish Hut, Dead Horse, the lake, Val's house, J.L.'s hat trick, and my special friends V.T., T:U., D.V., D.H., C:M., H.G., KG., D.E. and D,M. Saundra Theresa Thompson Achievements: Cross country 135, Track 125, Younglife 135, F.C:A:115, F.H.A.125 Memories: Cross country trips, one rainy night R.S., C.M., and I had a very close encounter with a cop, Christmas Break '66, Cary!! Robin Marie Thurston Achievements: Younglife, Track: 2nd in district in the 200 yd. dash Memories: Alan, my first love: wine at Mama's with Becky and Northeast mall with the Vols!! The B-52's in the Spaz and El Cache, summer of '65, sneaking out of my bathroom window, and the smell of Aliage and Kourous, Dallas! , . . Garry Ray Todd Achievements: Football 145, Track 135, winner 220 district sophomore year Memories: Best memories with 341 and times shared with Jennifer, missing Ronny W1Spoon5, Jeff Camp, Ken- ny Goodwin, Ronny's teaching me some secrets to runn- ing fast - we shared a lot of times, partying with all of my football buds and ponies at my house, Rod, Jerry Lawrence, Kevin, Scott M., Brian, Tom, going out with Roman, Russell, Brian, Kelly, Michelle, Meleio Mike Topham Achievements: NHS 125, Spanish Club 125, Blue Ribbons in Spanish 125, SWAT Memories: The 5, St. Daniels, beach parties, Glade cross- ing, faculty parking and the SN, getting gas, Chris Wards St., the window, out to lunch, road trips, Officer Gaines, Mr. Happy, Grad 65 and Bo, secrets, camping in trig, lack of parents, Austin College and Dennis, Helen, Laurie, Greg, Jackie, Tracy, Matt, Christy, Missy, Tim, the broad, Gumby and Maude C.G. Geo Dana Lynn Torres Achievements: JV Tennis, Varisty Tennis, Track, Photojour- nalism, DECA Club Memories: All the weekends I have gone out with my best friends and trying to avoid trouble Laura Beth Tortoriello Achievements: VOE, OEA Memories: Finally meeting the night person 1Matt of course5 and all of the times Marnie, Angie, and I got in trouble in VOE R,Todd Truitt Achievements: Soccer, Young Life, FCA, Youth in Gov, Mu Alpha Theta Memories: Bell soccer game last year! Brian Turbeville Achievements: Young Life, Student Council, Varsity Golf, Newspaper, Yearbook Matthew A. Turner Achievements: N.H.S., Football 145: First Team All-District, Baseball 145, F.C.A. 125, Drama 145: All Star Cast: English 145, passed C. Chance's class Memories: The times best spent with those best loved: D.A., M:G,, C,S,, W:R., M.M., K.K., and all the rest, thanks guys! Paige Turner Achievements: Cross Country 115, Volleyball 115, Basket- ball 135, Track 135, Latin 115, F.C.A., J.V. Basketball: Co- Captain, Homemaking Memories: All the wild birthday presents during lunch: my friends Spring Break with Duane, loving Duane, Homecoming 1966, parties Susan Ulrich Memories: The Outfield, football games, Janie and Fred Tanya Upton Achievements: G.H.S. Girls soccer team, Sweetheart of Rodeo Team 1G.H.S.R.T.5, AG Co-op, FFA Memories: The best memory was the first time David Eaves and I got together: summer of '66 partying with my best friend Terri McClellan, Padre, Chief Anderson and AG class, Bridgeport, January 1 and 2, riding a bull at Kowbell for the first time, and all of my roper buddies. Alex Francis Urrutia Achievements: Marines, Made P,F.C. Memories: Homecoming, Friends, Parties, New School Duane Va ndergriff Achievements: Football 145, FFA Treasurer Memories: Being with Paige, parties, and rodeos, Spring Break with Paige, my friends, endless beatings in 5A football Tammy Vaughn Achievements: Drill Team Memories: Going to football games, Prom, Aaron Dante Veneziale Achievements: Choir solo - UlL, FTA District Officer - 10 Outstanding Member - Gentlemen's Chorus, Musical cast, Choir Librarian, Track, Football, Drama Memories: New yeor's vacation, 4001, Cory, Mike, Greg, Tim's little get togethers, the quest, Ba-hal, going to the football games in a better mood than most MONY-MONY Claudia Claude Voss Achievements: Treble choir 125 -- section leader for Soprano I, treasurer, Drill Team 125 J,V. 115 year5 Fillies French: U.S:A:A. award for French I Memories: Big Sis Kristine Misulich, Mark and Hazem's parties, Halloween and New Years, 64-65 J.V. Drill team season 1Lisa Jobe5, giving John Blazek a hard time in Mrs. D's English class, playing Cagney and Lacy with Tracy Stephanie Alyne 1Tess5 Vctto Achievements: NHS, Band: 1st Chair 135, San Angelo All- City Band and All Orchestra, 1st place French Contest, State Solo Ensemble Memories: Band Camp '65, Orlando, French Contest in Sherman, Heart Concert, state marching contest, Sondra, Natalie, Christ, Nelly McElrath, christmas in San Angelo Tammy Renee Wade Memories: Going to the Rodeo with the Rodeo Team, Coach Sneed's 2nd Period government class, also all the memories of Craig and me Gerald Cannon Walker Achievements: Band 145, Survived Memories: 1966 Graduation - S2, Grapevine Lake, 1966 Spring Break, Orlando, Rush and Triumph concerts, Eddy and Gang at Argyle Wes Warren Achievements: Varisty Basketball 1351Captain5: 2nd Team All-District '66, Pittman and Shu's Pet: President of Spirit Rustlers Memories: Lunchroom creations: trip to Europe: Rustlers: Bi-District, being arrested for wrapping the wrong house: Monty Python, Dean's 16th Birthday, taping Mrs. Parham's pens to the trees, jamming at Leigh's Birthday, WfB and beating up Ronald McDonald, Amy Roman Joseph Waschka Achievements: Varsity Cross Country 145, District 4A '65 13rd5, Varsity track 125, District championship '65 Memories: Working with Kelly, Trip to AGM with Bob, Melissa, and Meleio: having wrecks and getting speeding tickets with Kelly, and most of all meeting and spending time with Meleia Dothan Wedel Achievements: VICA Club, Honor Roll, Varsity Football '64-'65, choir '64-'65 Memories: New Year's Eve night at Kendyll and Angie's party Karen Sue Whitsel Achievements: Softball 145, Soccer 115, JV Drill Team 115, Cosmo 115 Memories: KRC, parties, football games, pep rallies Cooper, Arlington, summer of '66, great friends, wonder- ful guys, promises made, one boyfriend - all year, Curly Shirley and missing Kristen, Sr. English class, my Marine buddies Gregory Scott Wilkinson Achievements: Football 145, Track 125, Powerlifting, Latin Club Memories: Fight with Northside 1Freshman year5, Trip to England with Latin Club my freshmen year Scott Williams Memories: Young Life, Prom, graduation, and Deep Ellum Danielle Wiltse Memories: Meeting Sean, Losing friends but gaining the best friend l've ever known, Julie Tonya Winsett Achievements: FHA, VICA, Cosmotology Memories: Tracy, both of our Proms, Jack and the cosmo bus all of my cosmo buddiesl, Senior guys '64 4 the BEST! Billy Wood Achievements: Soccer 135, District Honorable Mention 1Jr.5 Defensive Captain 1Sr.5, Art 145 Memories: Soccer Freak, ceremony of burning of the bear, thieving of the other team's game soccer balls, playing against LD Bell Susan Woodard Achievements: Drill Team 135, Line Officer 115, Honor Girl 115, individual finalist, Micky Award Memories: All the great times and fun people I got to know in Drill Team, Melissa and everyone in 4th period, Ryan and all the GREAT times we've had for the past two years! Wayne Woodgate Achievements: Winterguard Memories: Friday nights, St: Stephens, November 22, the TOY bowling, ex-girlfriend Shawn, senioritis, the gang, the Littles Kelly S. Woodmansee Achievements: Varsity Cross Country 145, Varsity Track 145, National Honor Society Memories: When the girls Cross Country team won District 15A5 championship and went to Lubbock for Regionals Bobby Woods, R.J.W. Achievements: Football 115, Cross country 135, Track 135, '65 Varsity cross country 4A District 13rd5, '65 Varsity Track District 4A championship Memories: Texas AGM with Roman, Meleio, and Melissa: football games with Kelly and Roman: Fillies stadium practice, O.U. Sooners, Fillies, G.M.C. Trucks, and Melissa Dana Setay Yates Achievements: Drama Awards, Drama Club Officer, Show Choir, Young Life, U.l.L. Play, Christmas Play Memories: Dallasll, Medusa Bush girls, Sean, my peon slave, Nerd Day, the Sneeze, almost dying in Joey's cor, DD, studying pizza with Gena all night, Claudine, Jewlz sneakin' into Dove Pool, Policell, Q-Tips, skiing and writing love letters with Buff, Homecoming with Jeff, Candice's 16th Birthday, Summer of '66, in Hollywood!! Jacqueline York Achievements: Choir, Athletic Training, T.A.F,E. Memories: Sevow, Ceiling fans, T.M., J.M., Norma's Oatmeal pies, Halloween '66, Saturday Night Live, Bel- Aire, Best Mart, E.E,, K,A., K.B., Taco Bell, VW, Car Wahs- ing, M.L. Christopher J. Young Achievements: Acapella Choir, Jazz Choir Memories: Halloween - Jackson, K'dra, choir tours - what a blast! New Year's Eve, Football games, parties, the Vampire, RHRI Thanksgiving, D. and M. Setay, Willie, Dale, Kristen C., Joey Where's the VCR? Dale Young Memories: Tutorials with Mrs. Pittman, lunch and Mondo's, Racquet ball club, RHRI, D and M Setay, Willie, Chris, Kristen, Joey where's the VCR? , lunch with Tommy, English, 2nd time around Bobby Youngberg Achievements: Auto Mechanics 125 Memories: Auto Mechanics 1st and 2nd periodfor 2 years, Rock'n'Roll music of the '60's, my girlfriend Chrisree Cole Doug Zimmerer Achievements: National Honor Society President, Baseball 115, Basketball 115, F.C.A., Honors classes, Part of AP English Memories: Good grades, dating Lisa, summer '66 our Sports 'oa- ,, , M -fm: x....x N, A . .,.. f ig 184 Starting Cver lt is o new time for sports ot Gropevine High School in the yeor 1986-87. The sports progrom, with the rest of the school, mode the jump from 4A to 5A. lt is not the eosiest jump in the high school world to moke. But time will tell its own story. Even though, Gropevine wos very good in most sports in 4A the yeor before, it would not be the some in 1986-87. The 5A ronks con be o totol new bollgome if o teom hos never been there before - ond Gropevine hos not. Although most teoms do not produce QFGOT winning records in their first yeor, it is not ot oll impossible to ploy very well. Grczpevine will foce o tough long houl but the Mustongs didjust fine. And one doy they will produce thot winning record like they did in the ronks of the 4A's. ,'l. .f - . t . . ' ' ,,,. At ' A iiil . ff 0. .. ' A ss'- Q . , ' 1 t 8 W Q W V J Z1 1' v ik india 0 V -' Z t f I f it so '4'F 55' fi R o H S Y 5' 4 1, Q 1 4 'K I 1 f .. W- ig 5, In H I L R if .5 ' 'eww 31:1 ' Qifllo I MW..w'fifg t,A M gl, ..,. . . NN for 3 Q Y 1 8 f iw .f t' M 'Lin X , GIRLS VARSITY CRCDSS COUNTRY KICKS IN The sudden leop to 5A in no woy of- fected the girls vorsity cross country. After winning district, the girls olso went to regionols where they ploced fourth with on eleventh ploce finish by Koren Smith. The girls, consisting of, Koren Smith, Missy Usternol, Missy Keody, Amy Jennings, Stocy Putnom, Kelly Woodmonse, Thereso Moore, Cossoun- dro Tobey, ond cooched by Sue Gorl, never let themselves down or Gropevine High. The girls vorsity cross country teom show one of their mony winnings, their first ploce finish in the Richlond High School Cross Country lnvitotionol 1986, Vt? lil,- ww-YM-my-mf '10 I Xuan J.V. SHOWS THEIR CLASS The girlsjunior vorsity cross country olso hod o greot showing in district 7- 5A. The girls won district which is the highest occomplishment in the junior vorsity division. Lori Tote hod ct first ploce finish in district with Amy Turner, Suson Keck, Sherry Tote, Amy Stoclsstill, Noncy Trumon, Heother Horper, Dino Rochel, Sheree Hub- bord, ond Morio Ybon olso finishing strong. The junior vorsity cross country teom holds up proudly their first ploce trophy ond srnile on their successful seoson. MUSTANGS STRIVE ON The Boys Cross Country teom storted out the yeor with o new 5-A district ond o new cooch. However through Cooch Lingerfeiter's dedicotion, eoch runner wos obie to improve his time ot every meet. The teom is composed of 3 seniors, Romon Woschlso, Bobby Woods, ond Scott Porlsens. Romon ond Bobby were three yeor Iettermen. The juniors ore Scott Hushen ond Scott Wilson. The sophomores ore Greg Grubbs, Steve Honson ond T. G. Wilson. The only freshmon is Jud Cory. fMiddIej Cooch Lingerfeiter with his rowdy runners. fLower Ieftj We don't know where we ore going. QLower rightj It wosn't me cooch. CUpper righrj The boys oct cosuol. CUpper leftj lt tokes o l-ie-Mon like Romon to lift o cor. fMiddle rightp Romon ond Bobby show off for the comero. fMiddle lefty The Studs ore reody for the night out. fLower rightj Romon gives the comero o nondescript pose. Ql3ottomj They ore Primen! S 208 LEP VARSITY F CDOTBALL f f 5, 17,1-wwf,f5'f1eaq, M. f, - 1 , in , f'41'wf1n . , , , ' .5 ,Z , Men With on Unbridled Spirit 5A Brings Experience to 'Stongs The seoson opener for the Mustongs brought expected ond predicted results os Gropevine fell to Greenville in defeot. The next two gomes ogoinst Holtom City ond Arlington brought similor results, but victory wos never more thon two scores owoy. These three defeots, in the typicol sense, were octuolly wins for Rompin' Red becouse they turned their thoughts oround ond leorned from the mistokes they mode. Work wos done on their possing gome ond o few new formotions were odded to prepore for future gomes, These skills, honed shorp by Heod Cooch Mork Sounders ond the Cooching Stoff, come into ploy when Gropevine tought the rhetoricol Rebels whot hord boil reolly wos. This 28-22 victory wos the Mustongs' first in District 7-5A. ln the midst of glory, the Mustongs slipped when bottling Burleson, who won by two points. The improvements in Gropevine's gome hod little effect on the thundering Trojons, who were more thon their motch. Homecoming sow the crowning of Amy Jones os Queen ond o bock ond forth gome with the Som Houston Texons. The finol score of 28-19 left the Texons on the bottom of the heop ond Rompin' Red fons cheering. The next bottle wos woged ogoinst Arlington-Mortin. The outcome wos evident in the foce of o Mortin Cheerleoder who witnessed the ruin of her senior Homecoming through teory eyes, os Gropevine reigned victorious, 29-28. The finol two gomes, o flot loss to Arlington-Lomor ond o neor 21-28 miss ogoinst L.D. Bell, mode the overoll seoson record 3-7-O. As the seoson closed, the hopeful young men, proudly introduced os the Rompin' Red Mustong Vorsity Footboll Teom, hod o choice of breothing o sigh of defeot, or picking up where they left off by treoting the 1986 seoson os o leorning experience ond preporing for next yeor. Look out for the 'Stongs in 1987! ,as Q 'A A AP Af U 1 lui 1986 MUSTANG VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM: I to r, Top row: Cooch Mork Sounders, Cooch Roger Benefield, Cooch Morty Wyott, Cooch Chris Cunninghom, Cooch Gory Olivo, Cooch Bill Symon, Cooch Mike Sneed, Row two: Dole Rossett, Jeff Corroll, Clint Hinker, Chris Morgon, Scott Longermon, Trovis Attwood, Scott Toylor, John Blozek, Ski Bornett. Row three: Jerry Stothom, Eric Colberg, Michoel Looper, John Horne, Richord Gombino, Derrick Strotmon, Lou Solfi, Bryon Bollord. Row four: Chris Sonchez, Bob Broun, Eric McGuire, Tom D'Augelli, Joy Andrews, Brion Dempsey, Todd Bishop, Dennis Wood, Lowrence Honlon. Row five: Shonnon Compbell, Tony Allen, Bill Sims, Mike Dovis, Mott Turner, Dovid Grovley, Alex Keefe, Phil Heller, Row six: Anthony Boldwin, Joson Botes, Dirk Reeves, Chris Lovin, Gory Todd, Kevin Rowden, Jeff Morgontholer, Robbie Chisolm, Duone Vondergriff. Bottom row: Scott Smith, Kevin Boze, Mott Schumoker, Greg Chivers, Tommy Fronklin, Greg Wilkin- son. Notpictured1a1f14, Rod Burns, 46, Rich Dunn, 428, Robert Fowler. 6 'H ii. ,...,... . ' K W 'Ni of 5-A 4 s Tockle the Ropes 4 W, 5-M W Q . J A , W -4 1'Q M it M V4 'f3fiff ' V35 lit ,iii ui' av J J Z A 4 :iw ' i 1 :1 I I a as A 1' its 1:rz'f'1.fct.l' ws? , 1 witsiiii T ,B t ,Mr 4 A 4 .......,,, A t rl -at 2, wlyi. ,K VV .Wx .2339 9 f--'irq .... r ,, . , fly?-t n' -' . L ' R 1' T-' 1 2 Q 2 , Q j E Q mf : ' J i A C . Q wi Alert iurs am T l 'twist ,ri J. T A A 1 i 1 G 445' A 1 ' 7 2- ?', 1 , 'LA Q ' ' A 5 uusmcs l tml has . Hli!f','kE5Sl' o a 3 9' MBU! 'Bu 92335335 J.V. Mustongs Their first yeor in 5-A the JV. Mustongs got off to o slow stort, losing their first three gomes ogoinst Greenville, Holtom, ond Arlington. They showed signs of improvement in their fourth gome ogoinst Richlond, when Lonce Jones mode the J.V.'s first score of the yeor on o nine-yord run in the fourth quorter. Other outstonding ployers were tocklers Woyne Welborn ond Ed Curie, os well os linebocker Russell Horper. After thot gome the scores continued to get closer. They got one of their best performonces of the yeor so for in their gome ogoinst Trinity. Will Horris got the opening score on o five-yord run, with the help of some strong defensive ploy by Doug Cogle ond Ed Curie. ln their next gome ogoinst Som Houston they ocquired scores when Dovid Tippets cought o 35-yord poss from Kirk Johnson to set up o one-yord touchdown, from Croig Longermon on o blocked punt which resulted in o sofety, ond olso o 70-yord touchdown run by Billy Hiner. Other outstonding ployers were Ed Curie, Russell Horper, ond Joy Turbeville. They kept on going ogoinst unfovored odds, ond giv- ing their best shot went on to beot Arlington Mortin 14-O, the J.V. Mustongs first win of the seoson. They scored when quorterbock Kirk Johnson connected in two C30-yord posses, the first to Tony White ond the second to Joy Turbeville. Two other outstonding ployers were Jerry Schueler ond Shelby Corroll. Cooch Cunninghom pointed to the win os o reol teom effort. They were defeoted in their lost two gomes, one ogoinst Arlington Lomor with the finol score being 20-O ond the other ogoinst L.D. Bell with o finol score of 26-6, thus moking their win over Arlington Mortin the only one of the seoson. QTopj The Junior Vorsity footboll teom. fMiddlej The referee ond the other teom stond in owe of J.V. Clllottomj Preporotions ore mode for totol onnihilotion. Freshmen Fight To the End Split equolly, the Freshmon Red ond Blue teoms struggled ot first, but then come on to show vost improvement in hustle, desire, ond most importont, teomworls. Both teoms finished with identicol records culminoting with the first ever Red-Blue Bowl. The Blue teom defected the Red teom 8-O in o hord fought defensive bottle. During the seoson tolent wos developed which will progress to the ronlss of Vorsity ond Junior Vorsity next yeor. fllightj I bet you con't cotch me. QLeftj Get out of the woy, I'm coming through with the boil. CBottomj Freshmen stond ot ottention. W owns with 4 105. WS Mah' 3, nu 3 ixusmrasr W, r, AHC? 3 ml 3185189 Ali' wsmicr Volleyboll Spikes on to Victory The girls Vorsity Volleyboll teom hod o tough yeor with their first seoson in 5A. They hod o teom with little experience ond o srnoll ornount of returning ployers. Throughout this yeor they goined voluoble insight ond o strong teom spirit which con only help them succeed in yeors to come. This young teom hod o tough schedule with such nornes os Bell, Trinity, Lomor, ond Richlond. The teom wos cooched by Rick Johonsen. Some leodership come from the seniors, Stephonie Aclserrnonn ond Lisho Johnson. Other Lody Mustongs include, Shelly Swoin, Michelle Rossi, Chris Follis, Koren Mor- tine, Jonel Vincent, Michelle Conte, ond Christine Kozoromozoki. -. CUpper leftj A job well done, Lisho con- grotulotes Christine. QAbovej Jumping for thot hord shot is o Lody Mustong. Qllightj The lody Mustong teom prepores for the shot. '4 ,NM MN ,Q-T., 4 'T Q 'FE The Lody Mustong Volleyboll te-om will be striving for o better seoson with more leodership, teom spirit, ond more wins in the yeors to come. CUpper leftj The front line prepores for o spike from the opponent. fUpper righrj Christine tokes on the opponent. CAbovej Cooch Johansen rneditotes os the rnotch begins, QMiddleQ The bottle seems unfoir os the Lody Mustongs score onother point, , QLower lefty Lisho recovers from onother hord shot. QLeftj 314 Jenel stroins for onother shot. J.V. Scores in 5A Cooch Doyno Former led the Junior Vorsity volleyboll teom to on even 9-9 record in wg Y district ploy this yeor. Even though this wos the Lody Mustongs first seoson in 5A volleyboll competition they scored victories ogoinst L.D. Bell, Richlond, Holton, ond Lomor. In oddition to these successes, they competed in severol tournoments. J.V. ployers: Kerri Kovoch, Goines Shonnin, Johonno Foller, Cosey Bushmon, Jennifer Kirkhuff, Moile Howes, Brigit Schmidt, Lomo Hosler, Debbie Woosley, Tisho Pofford, Christi Adkins, Christine Gordner, ond Christi Hlod. 'mere--J. ,c.,. RED and BLUE Set upto place 2nd The 1986-87 Freshman Volleyball players were divided into two equal teams, Red and Blue. Both teams had successful winning seasons with Coach Abbe's blue team going 6-3 in district play, while Coach Hankins' red team finished 5-4 in District competition. One of the memorable occasions for the season was the Red vs. Blue match ranked as one of the more favorable occasions. Red came out on top of the intense com- petition in three games with scores of 16-2, 0-15, and 15-11. The Blue team was successful in tournaments as they finished 2nd in both their Richland and Birdville tournaments. Some stand out players for both teams were Jennifer Riggs, Traci Tropp, Jodi Madden, Becca Berjess, Shelly Lloyd, Angela Opstat, Kim Radar, Dawn Ratliff, Traci Lloyd, Angela Hanzelka, Debbie Miller and Jill Bates. Blue Team Angie Pstad Jodi Madden Shelly Lloyd Karen Waczak Lisa Dietrich Jennifer Riggs Heidi Jando Stacy Robbins Robin Brown Traci Trapp Becca Burgess Tricia Padhrasky Nikki Monia Bobbie Jo Solomon Red Team Tracy Lloyd i W T Dawn Ratliff Kim Radar Meagan Holbrook Pam Thweatt Angela Harzelka Debbi Miller Kelli Ricker Kim Matthews . Jill Bates ,H '- Stephanie Hennessy ' Sarah Blockan Samantha Green Laurie Chappel Lorri Dobbs Coach Cindi Abbe Coach Sherri Hanlsins 2 Voristy Tennis teom tunes their strings The vorsity tennis teom hod extroordinory success going into their 7-5A seoson. The netters foced this new competition with o 11-2-1 record plocing third in overoll competition. Cooch Romy Smith chose top ployers Wolly Devereoux ond Bobby Sonders os the guy leodersp Robin Dovis ond Colleen McDonnell for the girls. The vorsity netters beot out Arlington Lomor for the North Zone. They went on to ploy Arlington Mortin which decided the ployers homecoming fote. lf the OSTTGFS won then they could not go to homecoming. However, the teom did lose but were not too depressed os they were oble to occompony their dotes to homecoming. ff! 'ff Q MJ ...sf .-e,, QNRMMW .t., W, CTop to bottomj Smirking Smurfsl Eric Dono follows through on o smoshing forehond, Soy deucel The netters get together for o fomily portroit. i t Hop to bottornj Toke the picture! Seniors Andreo Nichols, Eric Dono, Robin Dovis, ond Julie Jenner show their smiles, What studs! The guys hong ol! over eoch other. Wolly Devereoux ond Jill Poth ploy doubles on 0 shiny doy. 201 Swing Into Action J.V, Tennis is composed of twelve girls ond twelve boys, The first six weeks of school they chollenge eoch other to develop o lodder in which ronlss the ployers from 1st-12th. They did this for singles ond doubles. Twice o week they hove chollenge motches. Mondoys ore singles chollenges ond Wednesdoy they hove double motches. Tuesdoys they get timed in o 1.5 mile run. Girls must run it in 14 minutes ond boys in 12 minutes. Thursdoys they run short sprints ond jump rope. Then on Fridoys they hove free work-out doy on the courts. CUpper righrj J,V. Tennis pose for the pic- ture. QCenter rightj Two top ployers demonstrore their tolent. Qllotrom rightj Here they ore ogoin. CLefrj Teom beouties smile for the comero. Swimmers Soor Into New Yeor. The Swim teom excelled this yeor. Plunging immediotely into 5A their first yeor did not op- peor to hurt them ot oll. The teom wos foced ogoinst serious opposition such os Mortin, Lomor, Trinity, ond Dunconville, but Cooch Robert Louro ond key swimmers Sue Philips, Erico Niedlemeier, Stormy Elwood, Rolf Brekken, Wolfgonge Boere, ond T. J. Lompkin helped moke their first yeor o winning one. The swimming seoson begon in September ond ron until Februory. Eoch morning ot 7:00 members would meet ot TCJC to workout. Proc- tices losted obout two hours. Originolly over sixty people were involved, but by midseoson neorly holf dropped out, leov- ing less thon thirty. Mony could not offord the time or discipline. , ZZ1 ll 204 . xc M , xv x ,553 N I X Q SWIM TEAM MEMBERS: GIRLS - Front: Tracy Khatchadourian, Dawn Wetzel, Ashley Atkin- son, Kristen Stewart, Stormy Elwood, Ann Morie Kiernan, Middle: Tina Fairlamb, Rachael Glll, Rachelle Vignoroli, Caroline Kohlbrond, Erica Niedermeier, Amy Johler, Dori McCanlies. Back: Coach Laura, Shannon Ray, Missy Choate, Adrione Robertson, Kim White, San- dro Pollock, Sue Phillips, Pat Washburn, Kim Meyrer. SWIM TEAM: BOYS - Front: Cory Miller, Mike Lohr, Chad Miller, Gordon Smith. Second: Brent Dlllow, Kjeil Lease, Shane Robinson, Sean Robinson, Robert Shumacher, Rodney Schumacher, Scott Lamkin, Eric Shreiner. Third: Coach Laura, John Gilbert, Marc Ortego, Chad Wolf, Chris Walters, Vince Forbes, Mike Romero, Jaime llundain, Phil Smith. Back: John Blazek, David Bynum, Wolfgange Baere, T. J. Lamkin, Rolf Brekken, Josh Barbr, Craig Martin, Brandon Hartsell, Aaron Covey. xx X ' - .w.s:-:- 'Y ' E - , '-:--s' ' bqbb SN b klq Q s i g qb i We ek 4 ' 1 N K .v -KRW X .X,.-e- Qf i,,,,,.A,.aw, i 1 ' . MN' Ni af' Nm A A.. 'Em X .f ..+QF5'Q, fx. 20 Basketball Dunked Into New Year Varsity Boys Basketball team had a very new year. They had a new gym, a new district, and new players. The new gym was the easiest obstacle to overcome. The new district was another matter. The team had been enjoying their winning seasons in 4A when they were thrown into 5A. The 5A contenders were established organizations with years of experience in the coaches and players. The boys' team, coached by Mark Lappa, came into this season with little experience. The only people return- ing from last year's varsity were Craig Choate and Wes Warren. Coach Lappa commented on the lack of ex- perience by saying, With each game we gained valuable experience that will carry us into next year. The team competed in three tournaments this year. Two of the tournaments did not fare too well for the Mustangs, but the Mustangs won the third by beating Burkburnett in the final game. Coach Lappa summed up the season by saying, It was a trying year, but our boys came through with their best effort. CAbovej Craig Choate lools for the pass. CAbove rlghtj Wes Warren shows height as he makes the shot amidst Arlington defenders. Clklghtj Our guys prepare for the rebound as Steve Gventer makes the shot. 3 1986-87 VARSITY BOYS BASKETBALL ROSTER Number 3 4 5 1 1 12 20 21 22 24 30 34 40 42 Nome Ritchie Devon Kyle Buntlng Jeff Boker Monty Morrls Morc Swlnney Colby Strottmon Scooter Dickey Crolg Choote Greg Stork Scott Smlth Deon Burton Steve Gventer Wes Worren Posirlon Guord Guord Forword Guord Forword Forword Guard Guard Forword Guord Forword Center Forword Closs Sr, Sr. Jr. Jr, Sr, Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. 207 208 ...W W! . 54, 5211-f - -as' CUpper lefty Wes Warren does some fancy foot work on the court. fUpper rlghtj Greg Stork The Stork swoops up for the shot. fLower lefty Terry Wood goes for the psyche. Opposite pg 206: CUp- perj Crolg Choate 322 dives over on opponent from Arlington CLowerQ Steve Gventer jumps for joy WHOOSH -to soy the Ieosf. My K . ., w si Ne ' wack 'K-sxtmge 4-sf - sv ,sl QQ W 209 icci it Fish ond J.V. Bounce into o Good Yeor tw, Mi , f :,, ': f ,WMM I 1 ,, fvw f W 1 , ww :fn , W, .,,,wmf ff f f ,, ,-,, nf-ff'Hf'1 ' I ' T , 1 . f MW ,Z . H , ., I . i The Junior Vorsity boys' bosketboll squod wos o hord-working, dedicated group of othletes. Ploying in 5A for the first seoson, the Mustongs proved themselves up to the chollenge of their competition. This wos on excellent group of young men to work with. soid Cooch Goilbroith. The experience they goined ot the Junior Vorsity level will corry over into their reoching gools ot the vorsity level next yeor. Ployers for the 1986-1987 Running Red Seoson, Terry Wood - 13 Brent Greer- 30 John Ferwolt - 42 Derrick Strotmon - 20 Derrick Green - 11 Joson Drenning - 22 Chod Lewis - 10 Greg Johnson - 52 lshom Kimboll - 50 Joson Green - 23 Curtis Prokuski - 12 Molcom McCroy - 19 fUpper Ieftj Terry Wood goes up for two. CUpper rlghtj Derrick Strotmon shows off his perfect form. CBot- tom leftj Gropevine's modest woy of doing the Chow Chow Chow 2 if -7. Q in P, , in ,Q ,ig 0 I ' 'k'L llx The 66-87 Freshmon bosketboll teom is os follows: Red teom cooched by Cooch Thomos - Oliver Vowell 21, Chris Todd 20, Stonley Chombers 23, Mott Morgon 83, Bill Hortsell 50, Tim Weber 24, Seon Oklond 40, Seon Oklond 40, Jeff Peddycoort 13, Steve Pulley 14 Trent Millinston 25 Todd Hightower 34 Chod Boyd 35. Blue teom cooched by Cooch Kobus - Lonce Tote, Morvin Temploeton, Chris Dolron, Dovid Totum, Juon Chivers, Steve Knuff, Chod Thompson, Joson Smith, Joe Miller, Mork Hollon, Brent Aldrinik, Pete Schnoyder, Brion Fricke, Gorlond Wolf. CUpper lefty Terry Wood shoots os Brent Greer looks on. CUpper rightj Derrick mokes his move. fLower lefty A Mustang reoches obove his opponent to QLower rlghtj Joson Green woves HI! Grapevine's girls' varsity basketball team, under the superior coaching of Patty Ramsey, entered 5-A district with great expectations. With only two Seniors, Shannon Armstrong and Marcia Jewel, the team went a long way this year. They were 10-9 half-way through the season beating such teams as Lamar, Keller, Brewer, and other exceptional teams as well. They placed first, second, and third in three different tournaments. Armstrong sign- ed early in November to North Texas State for a scholarship. The girls had a great season In their first year of 5-A and hope to have many more. CFar lefty Mesho Towell flew up for two points. QTop mlddlej Mlssy Blazak fought to hang on to the ball. fLower mlddlej Karen Gventer went for a shot, CTop rlghtj Missy Usternal waited for the ball. QLower leftj Marcia Jewell tried to steal the ball. 212 Girls Varsity Basketball li' Accepting The Chollenge U -J: 5 y fl C Q 1, 5 Sh I.-A QL, 5 Q.. if CTop Ieftj Time out! fTop rightj Jonell Vincent went for o rebound. CMiddIe leftj Mesho Toewell took the boll down court. CLower left, Left to rightjMesho Towell, Morcio Jewell, Shonnon Arm- strong, Amy Henderson, Morji Miller, Koren Gventer, Misty Usternol, Lori Tote, Missy Blozek, Jonell Vincent, Corrie Thrift. 218 J.V. ond Fr. Girls Aspire to Greotness 'ff-'FU' w. 4 4 CTop lefty Toking o breok never felt so good, except ofter o hord workout. CTop righty Here, cotch Stocy ployed keep owoy with Amy. fBottomj The gong's oil here. Bock row: Tisho Pofford, Tiffony Connon, Amy Hitchcock, Jenny Downs, Michelle Rossi, Kerri Kovoch, Shonnon Gones. Front row included Amy Riggs, Stocy Putnom, Sheri Tote. 'Qui D131 Girls Basketball Strived for Success ig! -nf Qi 'M-sm..e.,.. C This year's JV team was the best ever at G.H.S. Composed of eleven sophomores, the team finished with a respectable record. The girls got off to a very impressive start after going undefeated in non-district play, and adding three more first place tournament trophies to their show case collection. Chris Follis and Shannon Gaines led the team with an average of 18 and 13 points per game. Post play by Tisha Pafford, Kerri Kovach and Michelle Rossi also contributed greatly to the success of the team by dominating the boards both offensively and defensively. Stacy Putman used her speed and quickness to head the hustling pressing defense and to make big steals. The highlight of fhe season was tarnishing Bell's undefeated record after handing them their loss 47-30. The Freshman team finished off the year with a respectable record and great ex- perience. The superior Coach Hankins led the girls to many victories. The girls played hard and rough to look back to see that it really paid off. ...... bf ' fTop Ieftj Taking on the team. fBottom rlghtj One on one. fBottom leftj Front row, left to rlghtj BLUE TEAM: Becca Burgess, Robbie Gray, Kelly Collie, Tlsha Brewer, Amy Pierson, Jennlger Riggs, Laura Wren, Tricia Podrahskl. Back row, left to right: RED TEAM: Pam Thweatt, Nicky Monica, Sheri Tate, Angela Opstad, Julie Rltter, Tracy Lloyd, Jill Bates, Dawn Ratliff, Marissa Salinas, 215 216 A SEASCN OF NONCCJNFCJRMING The Gropevine High School boy's vorsity soccer teom hod on unusuol yeor to soy the leost. The stort of the seoson held severol losses to key teoms such os number six in the oreo, Denton, number eight in the oreo Irving Nimitz ond Richlond High School. New heod soccer cooch, Heoth Bullord, contributed the losses to the injuries ond in- eligibility to severol key ployers. This theory would hold the some for the rest of the Mustong's seoson. The mid- point of the seoson wos o little eosier on the teom, however, with o win over R. L. Turner ond o tie to district rivol Trinity High School. The feOm would finish the seoson in fighting foshion , receiving strong ploy from the teom's Seniors, Juniors, Sophomores, ond yes even Freshmen. The Mustongs will soy good-bye to mony ex- cellent seniors but will return with o very young but solid teom for next yeor's seoson. So, os their feorless leoder Sheeee-zom once wos quoted os soying, You silly king, soccer is very nice! The boy's junior vorsity teom, on the other hond, hod on outstondlng yeor. The teom beot severol powerful teoms in the district including L.D. Bell ond Trinity High School's. Cooched by Chris Cunninghom, the teom ployed incredibly well together ond will return mony Sophomore ployers who will contribute highly to next yeor's seoson. Well done J.V. boysl Clllghtj Senior, Poul Dovls demonstrotes the foshlonoble side of soccer. QLowerj The Mustongs' defense. Cl-rj Mike Woke, Fr. g Scott Rotllff, Sr,p Bil- ly Wood, Sr., Todd Trultt, Sr., Dennis Huff, Jr., Scott Summers, Sr. ix X Wig. S- CLeftj THE MIGHTY MUSTANG OFFENSE: Top, I-r: Andy Botes, Billy Mortin, Rob Torres, Donold Honcock, Scott Porker, Mork Chandler, Potrick Hronitzky, Doryll Ezell, Croig Mortin. Qlfiottomj Mott Prit- chord ond Poul Dovis. QMiddlej SCOOT BACK! Dennis Huff yells. CLowerj Severol Mustongs enjoy the view? Hmmm. QLower leftj Fr, Roymond Ferry runs from the Donger. A Qlklghtj Joson Lobon deprives o Highlond Pork opponent from yet onother certoln gool, CFor rightj Unidentified Flying Soccer ployer for Gropevlne mokes o brilllont slide tockle. fMlddlej AIR JASON Keeper Joson Lobon, goes for the horizonrol look. CLower leftj Another doy on the proctlce field. Dennis Huf-f ond Bllly Mortln ploy boil boys. QLower rlghtj Like two peos on o crutch? Chod Wilbonks ond Andy Botes both out with leg Injuries. But what is thot behind them? 'mmm L' CLef0 Erlc Bricker boots hls mon but not the boll our of A'L XL m 5 bounds. CMIddley Chrls Borron kicks for his Ilfe ogolnsr two Hlghlond Pork players. CLowerj Greg Smith plays while ' L Mike Woke enjoys the show. E 219 Come Rain, Sleet, or Snow Girls Attacked Soccer The Grapevine girls Varsity soccer team had less of a shock in 5A competition than most sports. The soccer teams have competed with 5A schools since the sports' inception. The girls' team under second year Coach Abbe began the district season with a victory over L.D. Bell. The girls' schedule continued through the first half of the district schedule with the team in second place. The team also meted out two thrashings. Arlington Heights suffered 7-Og Newman Smith 6-2. The girls' on- ly district loss came at the boots of a very skilled Highland Park's Scots' team on their astroturf stadium. The team anticipates a better showing against them when they come to face the Lady Mustangs on real grass and with a good chance at qualifying at the playoffs. The first yearjunior varsity team finished the first half of their district with o 3-1 record. They also held second place in the district midway through the season. One of the high points of the j,v. season was the annihila- tion of the Keller Indians. Though thej.v. season has a number of less experienced players the season will prepare a number of the players to replace the graduating varsity girls. 220 ...A . QTop lefty Co-Captain Julie Choate brings beauty, bralns and brawn together on and off the fleld. CTop rlghtj Stormy Forsythe, Co- Captaln Missy Elms, and Jlll Kolak epltomlze anything but the Three Stooges, CBottomj Jen- nlfer Shaffer questions pain whlle Angle Tarter laughs In the face of lt. .. ,..,k ' - Hop leftj Julie Brooks, the Looks of the Team, held a souvenir from the Bell game - an opponent's leg. CTop rightj Leigh Davis ghost wrlrer and manager discussed strategy with trainer Coach Kohn. CMiddIej Kim Bradford watched in awe, but another player cannot bear to see what the Varsity girls have done to the opponents on the field. CBottom leffb Angle Tarter was left alone when she had possession of the ball. CBottorn rightJSimon says, Get ready, set - Angela Henzelka, Jerre Martin, Amber Kennedy, Pat Washburn, and Debbie Woolsle hang on the edges of their seats. we ' -- . at X E L 5 2 -1 zz sz-ak . M .. . AQ Q t . , X X Q' NX 'ix X X l X 222 5 l E l a 6 wgrpyy ,,, .Qf , ,,, , 2 -1 1, 2 -+, ,, ,yffffw Q if M22 E J Wg 1 4 f W 6ewg 45 inf WM ,f , , 22 2 2 yay ' ' f' .,,,,fw-,few-ff ' V P , 5, , H, it ff , ,. f'f?f I 1 2 r , , i A 3, ' U rg ,,V, - ,J i ,,.. ,, ., r ' 9 , , , n , . I, My XM V, J Z Vwmifg If 1 1 X X51 9 wg g V V! . ii' , ',,,f Q - whim, fn, , 55 ,. 2, 22' , sas! Q Hop leftj Tomoro Joyce disputes the referee's coll. CTop centerj Missy Elms flex- ed the soccer porches. Hop rightj Coach Abbe thought the teom was special, QBotrom lefty Debbie Horrnon CFLQ, Jerre Mortin Ury, Choote CSr.j, Brondi Polk Ury, Amber Kennedy ULD, Kim Brodford CSoph.j refuse to do the Con-Con. fBottom leftj Beth Cloy used bionic obilities when lunging ot the Spalding. 5 jf 2' 1, 2 3 E il L . , ,,,M.N,N.,M--.- - -- ,, ,, . .,,. l,. i .i J g:,, I I . ,Q H , ...,, , ,, E. ii 5 . . E- I I .ll il .V lvl. H .i Q 224 S,- is W is xii I K .,..'..., Qgwwf CTopj GHS Students cheer as they watch the Homecoming bonfire burn. fAbovej John Horne, Paul Blackshear, Jerry Statham, and Rod Burns get pepped for the upcoming game. Something must have worked - the 'Stangs snatched a victory over Arlington Martin that night. CAbove rightj Stacie Miller and Rolf Brekl-ten decorate the gym. Each Thursday the cheerleaders and Spirit Rustlers spent hours decorating for Friday's pep rol- Iy. CRightj In keeping with tradition, all 22 GHS cheerleaders cheered together for the Homecoming pep rally. S4 E .a. ,gqyi I ' Catch the Spirit Pep rallies were a way of unifying school spirit before Friday night football games. They were held in the gym from 3:00 to 8:30 during football season, creating a mixture of cheers and chants like Hey Go Team , Gigolo, class yells, and pyramids, which are all performed by the Varsity cheerleaders. Each week there was a different pep rally theme: such as Nerd Day and Beach Day. Added to this years pep rallies were the Spirit Rustlers, a group of 25 Junior and Senior guys, they were adorned in uniforms consisting of a white shirt, a red Mustong's bandana, blue jeans, and red hightops. They led cheers like Boom Chico Boom and V-I-C-T-O-R-Y, and encouraged students to cheer throughout the pep rally. The Fillies performed various routines to music. There were also pep talks and prayers which were done by some of the Varsity football players and by some of the Varsity Coaches. To end all the excitement, everyone joined pinkies while walking toward the middle of the gym swaying and sing- ing On the Threshold of Tomorrow. Uopj The Spirit Rustlers: all dressed up and no place to go. fMid- dle rightb You did what? Bryan asks Jay. fBottom lefty Aw shucks, l know l'm great but do I have to make a speech? CBot- tom middlej He's this tall, Gloria brags about her boyfriend. fBottom rightj Guys use pep rally posters to rustle spirit at the games. 9' t 5 5 M.-W. ,,..,, A V . If 226 New Orgonizotion Cheers To Fome One of the mony new orgonizotlons founded ot G.H.S. this yeor is o group composed of op- proximotely 25 mole juniors ond seniors who coll themselves the Spirit Rustlers. This orgonizotion wos storted when heod cheerleoder Chorlo Gwinn osked Rondy Humphrey to form o group of guys to promote Mustong Pride. Consequent- ly, the group grew into on orgonizotion, spon- sored by Suson Pittmon ond Goyle Shumote, with the hopes of spreoding school spirit ond unl- ty. The Spirit Rustlers were seen ond heord ot oll pep rollies ond footboll gomes. The Spirit Rustlers not only helped promote spirit, but they olso monoged to keep the whole student section stonding during the footboll gomes. The moin chorocteristics of the Spirit Rustlers ore their red Converse hightops, red bondonnos, ond of course their fomous Boom Chic 0 Boom chont. iss CTop rightj I found out whot thot awful smell is Mr. Jocoby! CMiddlej We're number onel The Spirit Rustlers express their Mustang Pride. flilottomj I said o Boom Chic o Boom! The Spirit Rustlers leod their cheer. Li W at M S 'QQ .Q . s ,Q ,B A' ':.1 ' N .,.,:f.- 1 I gM. . .. ' 1, 'S N' eeee ,Q ' N S1 e ' KX, 4- M i r I , .. 5 A V: . 1 x 5 i 6 1 ' - xii, ,K X , . A -' . X :xy F:-,Y K Vx my 5 K Q1 k f bi,1 lv K c . , ,, 1 V S K Q l A f S ,,:: is K N 'A s N ,g s ti W,f1 W 1 A A 1.-- ff' 25 'Mis' if 0 XQXASRTYX ,ts '12 CUpper lefty Just o bunch of gigolos, Pockord Anderson, Chris Gile, Chris Wolters, Chod Wilbonlcs, ond Dennis Hronitzky jiggle their stuff. CUpper rightj Nerds Rule! The Spirit Rustlers show their true identities. QMiddIey Put your left foot in, toke your left foot out . . The Spirit Rustlers practice their Hokey Pokey. fLower leftj Simon soys, Put your hands up! The Spirit Psustlers toke 0 breok to ploy o quick gome of Simon Soys. CLower rightj Hey, I didn't know we could weor shorts under these things, Steve ond Rondy compore their costumes with Buffs. -1,1 - Ai expe HoMEcoMiNo RATED wos o huge success. The octivities begon on Thursdoy with the Holl of Fome Lun- cheon ond Reception. Loter thot night the bonfire, which wos the most spectoculor bonfire ever, wos held. The Homecoming doy begon with the morning pep rolly in which the Homecoming Court wos in- troduced. After school, everyone heoded toword Moin Street for the porode. This yeor's theme wos cities. Eoch closs represented 0 different city. The freshmen chose Molibug the sophomores picked Oslo, the juniors chose Coiro, ond the seniors represented New Orleonsi After the porode, everyone hurried home to primp ond prepore for the gome. At the end of the second quorter, the Mustongs were in the leod, ond it wos time for the holf-time octivities. Amy Jones wos onnounced Homecoming Queen, ond the seniors were onnounced the winners of the winn- ing floot. The gome continued, ond the night ended with o 28-19 victory ogoinst the Som Houston Texons. than CTopj ls it olmost over? Dove Payne ond Scot Hosler stroin onother step in hopes of the porode ending soon. fMiddIe lefty Where is everyone? Members of the Gropevine Rodeo teom seorch for onlookers during the Homecoming porode. CMiddle leftj Gee, thot sure is o nice mum, Morjief' Morjie ond Mork discuss her mum. CBottom leftj After mony hours of hord work, the juniors proudly porode down Moin Street. CBottom rightj A finol glimpse of the bon- fire before it goes into flomes. Ex Student Named To I-lall Of Fame Included in the vorious Homecoming octivities is the trodi- tionol Holl of Fome Luncheon ond Reception. This trodition begon in 1988 with Berl Huffmon ond Jomes Forsythe being the first inductees. Since then, eoch yeor on ex-student is in- ducted during o luncheon in which he receives o ploque in his honor. Loter on in the doy, o reception is held in which the inductee ond the olumni ottend. This yeor's inductee wos Dr. Jomes Truitt Allison, who is o 1951 groduote of G.H.S. With the help of Miss Fronk, o 1985 Holl of Fome in- ductee, ond the Student Council, the luncheon ond recep- tion operote smoothly eoch yeor. wal , I cw mv . -M 'S ef f If I . ifllr CTop Ieftj Three generotions. Nobody ever forgets the words to o greot school song. Uop rightj I know his nome is on here somewhere. Rondy honors Dr, Truitt Allison os the newly elected inductee into the Holl of Fome. QAbovej Whot's thot on your plote, Chod? Ooh, gross! Oh my gosh, it's movingl QLeftj Gee Chod, ore you sure you don't wont your chicken fried steok? CMiddlej Do you think I should try it? I don't know, it looks kind of greenish. Michelle ond Julie discuss their lunch. Students Porode Down Mainstreet The 1986 Homecoming porode wos mode up of mony folks ond floots from Gropevine ond Colleyville. This troditionol porode hos been o port of these two towns for mony yeors. The theme for this yeor's porode wos cities. Credit wos given where it wos deservedg the class of 87 won with the theme of New Orleons. Cllightj The Mustong still lives. QMiddle leftj Let's get stortedf' CMiddle rightj Juniors get burnt in the floot roce. CBottom leftj Seniors win New Orleons style. QBottom rightj Mork Chondler morches to the beot. 3, I 2 30 Bonfire Sporks Spirit Everything lit up the night before the 1986 Homecom- ing gome. The troditionol bonfire flomes flew ot Ieost for- ty feet high tickling the foncy of everyone there. The students shown here moy be enjoying one of the lost bonfires ot Gropevine High School. As o result they did it os big os possible. When it wos over o moss of students went to Moinstreet to decorote it for the porode toking ploce there the next doy. CLeftj The little kids woit eagerly for the blg flre. CMiddleJ BEFORE AND AFTER fBottomj These girls work ond ploy. at K ,F9,fa- 231 Spectators' Opinions Heord W L , ' ISE W b ' 5 f 5 Q Page 232: CUpper leftj Chris Shape escorts Freshman Traci Trapp. QUpper rlghtj Billy Hiner, Amy Tippets, Shape, Trapp rule over the underclassmen. CMiddle lefty Dr. and Stacie Miller hang around at halftime. CMiddlej Renee Schollmeyer hangs on her father's every word. CMiddle rlghtj Kim Braden and Rusty Morrison make plans for after the football game. QLower leftj Marc Swinney and Stacie Miller climb into the Schollmeyer mobile. QLower rightj Billy Hiner and Amy Tippets are all smiles at the parade. Page 233: CUpperj Mr. Jones goes crazy as his daughter Amy is announced Homecoming queen. CLowerj Zelda pronounces Shu-bear Homecoming King. Rarely does the referee hear the fans much less actual- ly surrender to them. Teachers also heard the cries of students. Each second period class was expected to select one nominee for Homecoming queen. Student Council Sergeant at Arms Pam Hurd wanted to include all students in the election process. Time was taken out of every second period class one day to decide on a senior girl. The nominees were then narrowed down to only three nominees during the lunchtime voting. At the lunches the princesses were chosen. At the Friday morning pep rally, Stacie Miller and Renee Schollmeyer put down their pam pams to be in- troduced as nominees. Meanwhile, Amy Jones was escorted by her father. Each member of the court decid- ed on their own escort. Freshman Traci Trapp with Chris Shape, Sophomore Amy Tippets with Billy Hiner, and Junior Kim Braden with Rusty Morrison, At the parade each court member preceeded their class float. The senior class officers did without their treasurer, Amy Jones was escorted by Tim McCallum. Miller and Schollmeyer would have done better at the parade to stay in the Varsity cheerleader car. First Stacie's red Jaguar died out. Marc Swinney and Stacie hopped in- to Colleen McClellen's convertible, the one Renee and Donald Hancock rode in. That is until that car overheated. Later that night after the nominees had been rescued from the roadside, the activities commenced. Along with the referee the fans listened as M.C. Rhiney Jordan in- troduced the court. The fans held their breath, friends will- ed on their choice. Rhiney Jordan announced the winner. And the queen for Homecoming 1986 is . , . Amy Jones! K E i 233 Goblins Gorge Agoin Goblin Doy octuolly flew in on o Fridoy broomstick this yeor. Wit- ches, worlocks, ghosts ond ghouls could be seen rooming the holls in seorch of food, bolloons, morrioge, or onything else offered by the mony different clubs ond orgonizotions. The celebrotion wos held behind the school this yeor, rother thon in the commons os in previous yeors, but for the most port festivities went on os usuol. 234: fUpper leftj Little BO Peep moy hove lost her sheep, but she found something else. fUpper rightj Tweedle Dumb ond Tweedle Dee? fMiddle leftj Rolf . . . A Monk?! Ho! CMiddIe rightj The bus mokes o quick stop for Goblin Doy. Aye moteyl Shiver me timbers, it's Pirote Goltz . fLower rightj 2351 QOpposite poge, upper lefty GHS pro- udly presents our fabulous foculty, QUpper rightj Mrs. Moyes even gets into the spirit of things. QMiddle leftj Mr. Sonders is certoinly feeling generous ond Mrs. Killion glodly oc- Cepfs. fMiddle rightj Ape boshes cor. fLower Ieftj The latest hoirdo from Sobostion. Y x MM 3 43 , M ya , 4 Q, iv K tiff 5 x K, Q , 3- fs E .gb K 1239? ,f 3 1 i '-s is hs w. my Rfk 235 236 ELVES CELEBRATE CHRISTMAS Christmas brought fun and cheer. Students were gifted with much excitement. Student Council decorated a lovely tree for all to see in the Student Activity Center. Ms. Shumate's journalism crew decorated a tree full of shining faces for her. Coach Garl and her Cross Country girls, with the help of Coach Johansan's Volleyball girls, had their Third Annual Reindeer Run, singing carols to enter- tain students. Mrs. Corneilson's T.A.F.E. gave teachers candy canes to sweeten their holidays. Special performances by Mrs. Hubenak's cast were given of The Best Christmas Pageant Ever, the Grapevine band held A Christmas Concert, and the Grapevine choir gave students A Musical Glimpse of Christmas. This year Santa Tom D'Augelli Claus visited and took pictures with students Cspon- sored by Student Councilj. The foreign language department teachers had students singing carols of far away lands for Feliz Noel! Hop lefty Steve Knuff and Louie Mercado hang themselves on Shumate's tree. fTop rightj Santa says cheese. CMiddIe leftj Tasha and Lisa ask, Where's the hole? fMiddle rightj Ouch! You're stepping on my foot! fBottom lefty Judy Rhodes stands proudly by her tree, CBottom rightj Traci Marlow snips for T.A.F.E. - CAREER DAY l Boosts Valuable Opportunity Over 50 colleges and career schools were present this year at College Day traditionally held on the first Tuesday in December, College Day is set up by the counselors in order to allow students the opportunity to come in Contact with representatives from various colleges submit applications, inquire about scholarships, or just to ask questions that deal more in depth with particular colleges. College Day was termed by G.H.5 Counselor Warren Marks as a valuable experience. He suggests that students not only participate in College Day, but also plan visits to the campus of their choice. Uopj David Bynam extolls the virtues of military life to Mark Ortega. fBottomy Pam Hurd listens to a representative from the Texas Coun Reporting College. CTop lefty Brion Dempsey ond Tom D'AugelIi il- Iustroted just how eosy this gome could be. Clop rightj Seon Shope hos some help with his count. Greg Chivers does the one, two, threes. CSeon does the sweotingj. CMiddleJ Teamwork. .lomes Dowis offers essentiol ossistonce to his lifting port- ner. QBottomj You pull, l'll push. Clint helps Bob with his deod lift. MY' Power Lifters Throw Weight Around The power lifting team, coached by Chris Cunningham, achieved high marks against other district Iifters. There are ten weight divisions that the Iifters are categorized into. The Iifters pushed their endurance to the limits. Looks and personal satisfaction , said Kevin Rowden, are the main reasons why the Iifters had put in all the extra time work- ing out. At the meet held on Volentine's Day in the old gym, Bryan Dempsey finished fourth in the overall competition. QTopj Clint Henker monoges to sweat ond smile at the some time. CLeft bottomj Villonuevo demonstrates the curl. Qllight bottom! The leg press gets a workout. NA' Cupkfs Arrow Aimed of Lover's Feet Februory the month of love. Februory wos o very fulfilling month ot G.H.S. lt oll storted with o computerized doting service thot wos offered by Student Coun- cil, hopefully orousing romonce in those who progrommed their interests. Corno- tions which were red ond white were sold on Fridoy the 18th by the cupids in F.H.A. Student Council treoted the teochers with little presents oll week os their Secret Pols. But the most exciting ond newest event wos the First Annuol Sweetheort Boll, o semi-formol. The donce wos held on Volentine's Doy. After the first week of ticket soles Student Council switched the semi-formol to o Sodie Howkins donce, becouse the guys were not osklng the girls fost enough or were not buying tickets fost enough. The Student Council Qwhich octed os sponsorj spent mony hours the night before ond the doy of the donce decoroting the Student Activity Center. The entertoinment for the donce wos Sofety in Numbers. They oppeored on Stor Seorch, o notionolly televised tolent progrom. When the clock hit eleven the members of the Volentine's Court were onnounced. The senior closs elected Julie Jenner ond Kolby Strotmon os King ond Queen. The underclossmen chose their Princes ond Princesses: Juniors Chod Hinson ond Ginger Moorep Sophomores Joy Turbeville ond Belindo Bokerg Freshmen Joson Meodows ond Erin Botik. CTop centerj Suson, Crolg, ond Thereso strut their moves to the jommin group Sofety ln Numbers. Uop righrj Jill ond Wolly toke o breok from boogying the night owoy to flosh their peorly whites. fCenterj The King Kolby Strotmon ond Queen Julie Jenner toke time to be noticed ofter receiving their titles. CLower centerj Tonyo ond Meghonn stop for o quick snopshot. fLower rightj Rondy ond Ginger get into the groove. The donce wos oll in oll o very profitoble ond successful first semi-formol. The Student Council wos pleosed with the turnout of oll the love couples ond brove girls ond guys thot come olone ond left with someone other thon who they come with. 240 Student Council Worked Behind the Scenes ., so A .tb .- iff 44 S 1 : S rs - ., x, ' S , J., 'Mein s ri ' it-V 'S SNM'-C .SEQ ,. .i .X .uc K-.E ' Sepia! N 8 0 4 ,. ,gwv 1- S .: biu'l' it E Q. CFS xfx .8 X ' 5 8 ,Sex 3 .ex Q Q fl or f ,d.e f Q N., W 91 ,4 T., - 'W-Adi E . .X xx V 5, sc 'X X N ' 5 The Student Council of 1986-87 worked throughout the school yeor to try ond improve the olreody outstonding ot- mosphere ot Gropevine. lt storted the yeor by providing the school with cokes when there were no mochines ond by giving everybody on equol chonce ot being on Student Council, by enocting o point system. Student Council wos responsible for mony octivities which did not receive o QFGOT deol of publico- tion: Concessions for volleyboll ond bosketboll gomes, teocher oppreciotions, progromming the messoge boord, ond the donce ofter the Richlond gome. The Student Council olso brought mony new octivities to Gropevine High School such os Mr. Phil, the spirit choin competition, ond nursing home visits. Not to mention the 1st Annuol Sweetheort Boll Semi-Formol, SMILE Cdrug ond olcohol oworenessj projects, lunch-time on- nouncements, ond o Student Council room. The Student Council olso sponsored severol community-centered octivities: o blood drive for Corter Blood Bonk ond on outstonding conned-food drive which brought in more thon 4000 cons. The Student Council of 1986-87 strived to better the environ- ment of the school. The Student Council did not olwoys receive recognition, but they occomplished everything they ottempted with the best of their obilities. 1 1,4 14' r .7 . V T, 'ls-Q ..4l2 .D Uopj Dusty Gotcher odmlres the centerpiece ot the holl of tome luncheon. CLower rlghtj Mr. Phil lectures Derek Strotmon on the Evils of drug obuse. CLower Ieftj The entire school helps out with the student council conned food drive. 5 2 4 Quick Prick Saves Sweetheart The heartbeat of students skipped a beat as they donated blood for the Carter Blood Bank Blood Drive February 24. This was the first time that Carter had sponsored the drive, although one time was enough for several of the donors. To give blood students were required to be passing all classes, ineligible blood was forbidden. With parent permission 17 year old students could donate. Teachers, parents and 18 year olds bleed as they pleased. In keeping with tradition, students were able to attempt this feat in the rubber gym. All they had to do was relax to the music being played in the background while reclining on lawn chairs. After the initial pinch students laid back and took it easy, real easy, for an average of 5 to 10 minutes. Afterwards, students were treated to some delicious orange juice or grape juice Qdepending on their state of mindj. Once the students were able to distinguish between the floor and the ceiling, they were promptly or not so promptly sent back to class. CUpper rlghtj Hi Mom Steven Goltz is ready to give two more pints of blood. CMlddle leftj Susy Scheps practices her smile to promote donating blood. QMid- dle leftj Andrea Nichols just dares someone to give blood, also. QLower leftj Julie Horak reads last rites to herself while Melanie Flanik prays for the girl. CLower rightj Steve Wlsack watches as the blood slowly drips down. '1' .s , ,fy it 'E N,....vmW,.w .... . 6 A7 .f-A 5 Mq,,W,,.,.,,,m A ' 'UM ' y m flint, ' f--P A gi Actors Ploy All the Time On December 5 ond 6, Theotre Production put on o spec- toculor ploy! The Best Christmos Pogeont Ever, wos directed by Cheryl Hubenok ond student-director Tomi Behring. Behring did most of the directing. The overoll turnout for the ouditions wos more thon expected. The ports were honded out to the people who looked, understood, ond felt the port. The reheor- sols Iosted six weeks. lt wos put on for the poying public. The ploy hod o good turnout the two nights it wos performed. lt wos the yeor to do it. We hod the right cost, soid Hubenok. The Theotre Production put on two other ploys, Scooter Thomas, ond The Curious Sovogef' Scooter Thomos deolt with the horsh reolity of suicide. This controversiol subject wos difficult to put on without offending the oudience. The Curious Sovoge, wos olso o serious subject, but put on os o comedy. The subject wos obout insone osylums ond how people deol with the insone. The Theotre Production wos very pleosed with the turnout ond the cost of oll the ploys. CUpper rlghtj Julle Brooks prepores to fight the crowd. fMiddle lefty Todd McLeod ond Julie worch the boby enthusiostlcolly os the ongels sing. CBottom rlghtj Whatcha tolklng obout?! osks Julie to the ongels. Y. .6 Z,- 'r ' f' Fl' 5' VI4, 535.3 l C' 248 244 The Thresholds Crossed In '86-'87 For one mogic moment on the Fourth of July, the notion poused for o burst of potriotic pride. The Stotue of Liberty top- ped off her 100th birthdoy with o centenniol moke-over, But in o yeor of turmoil, explosions often hod o for more deodly significonce. Terrorist ottocks continued to Iocerote Europe ond the Middle Eost. Chernobyl ond Chollenger dorkened the skies. In the meontime, people fought bock ogoinst some old enemies. A Crock-down wos declored on drugs. Millionsjoin- ed honds ocross Americo to combot hunger, while hundreds morched coost to coost to protest nucleor weopons. Qoddofi drew the line of deoth. Reogon crossed it. There were o few bright spots: memoroble weddings, on unforgettoble World Series, the 21st Super Bowl, ond o once-in-o-lifetime visit from HoIIey's Comet. CALENDAR OF EVENTS JANUARY 1: The Eiffel Tower is o New Yeor's tower of light. 20: Mortin Luther King Doy is celebroted for the first time notionwide. 28: The Chollenger explodes offer lift-off. FEBRUARY 25: New Philippine President Corozon Aquino is sworn in. APRIL 14: The USS AMERICA bottle group withdrows ofter sending plones on o bombing roid of Libyo. MAY 25: Five million Americonsjoin honds to roise money for the no- tion's hungry. JULY 4: Spectotors crowd oround the Stotue of Liberty for her 100th birthdoy celebrotion. 28: Soroh Ferguson weds Britoin's Prince Andrew. 81: MOONLIGHTING, with Cybill Shepherd ond Bruce Willis, is nominoted for 16 Emmys. AUGUST 20: Survivors gother ofter on Oklohomo postol worker kills 14 coworkers, ond then shoots himself. 81: An Aeromexico plone, colliding with o privote oircroft croshes into o Los Angeles suburb, killing oll 67 oboord both plones ond 15 on the ground. SEPTEMBER 6: Terrorists lock the doors of on Istonbul synogogue ond gun down 22 worshipers. 17: Williom Rehnquist is sworn in os the 16th Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. OCTOBER 11: Ronold Reogon ond Mikhoil Gorbochev meet in lcelond for orms tolks. 27: The Mets win the World Series, NOVEMBER 19: After o speech to the notion, Reogon onswers the press on sending orms to Iron. DECEMBER 28: Semifinol heots to choose on Americo's Cup Chollenger begin. LATE GREATS BENNY GOODMAN C775 the King of Swing, ushered in the Big Bond ero with his clossy clorinet. RICKY NELSON C455 o teen idol swooned millions. MARLIN PERKINS C811 led o 28-yeor sofori os host of TV's Wild Kingdom. CARY GRANT C825 wos Hollywood's consummote leoding mon. PRICES '86-'87 HAMBURGER: 51.50 MOVIE: 55.00 SHOES: 535.00 JEANS: 545.00 ALBUM: 59.98 SOFT DRINKS: 5.75 CONCERT TICKETS: 518.00 TOP PICKS MOST POPULAR MOVIE: TOP GUN MOST POPULAR SONG: Sledgehommer - Peter Gobriel MOST POPULAR VIDEO: SIedgehommer - Peter Gobriel MOST POPULAR SOFT DRINK: Coke Clossic MOST POPULAR ALBUM: TOP GUN soundtrock MOST POPULAR T.V. SITCOM: Cosby Show , Moonlighting MOST POPULAR FASHION: GUYS: 501 Blues, blue jeon jockets, designer sweotshirts, high tops, Wronglerjeons, button-down oxford shirts, ropers GIRLS: Guess jeons, long sweoters, long skirts, silver jewelry, bows FASHIGN '87 5 Q l , - Q i ff, t l l 1 .- t 'flaw Uop lefty Rondy Humphrey ond Shonno Koenlg proctlce for thelr GQfGlomor photo session, fTop rightj Micki Blonsett ond Gory Webb donn the cosuol, twinkle look. fBottonn rlghtj The boslc color for mony Including Lynn Crumboker wos block. QBottom leftj Leigh Ann Dougloss ond Pom Hurd initiote Merly Streep's Out of Africo look. But where ls Robert Redford. 245 ,Q iii! ., . - . Decathlon Showcase For the first time the regional Academic Decathlon was held at Grapevine High School. The competition was Friday and Saturday, the 30th and 31st of January. The competition had 22 schools from the area and as far away as Wichita Falls. The event took a great deal of time to be planned out. Not only were there judges and judges' aides to be found but people to grade the competitors. And there was also the task of finding where to hold the actual competition in the school. The personnel of the administration building and the office coordinated the whole two day event, which ran smoothly the whole time. The task of feeding the people was placed in the hands of GHS's cafeteria staff and the DFW Hilton. The cafeteria staff provided dip and chips on Friday. The next morning they served breakfast and lunch on Saturday. The Hilton catered a full Mexican buffet just before the awards banquet. They provided tables, candles, and even an ice sculptor of a Mustang for show. The organization of the two day event was well planned and the entire staff that worked on this should be congratulated. 246 M +5 .. s i 5 CTop leftj The Choir sings out a song during a break on Friday's night competition. QTop rightj The showband plays a tune and shows its musical talents. QMiddle leftj Dr. Sigler shows he's in a chipper mood on Saturday morning, while Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. Pittman watch in amazement. fDottom rightj The gym was set up for the Super Quiz part of the competition. CBottom lefty The Student Activity center was prepared for the big awards banquet. ,,.,,fw,- in I -qv- ,Q-' it sr. LQ ...swf .Ns qs w C ,..,,- ' ,mes .. ,M M- v E 1 , w ,Wy ,ww .mm ,XM ,, , s, K w ,, Jsfzw Sal V,- 4 Twenty Cross Academic Portals Stephanie Ackermann Angela Adkins W Wi Marie Collohon ,L X' :swyw 'W' iff -BQ . gf f' Eff-Ae F w 1. v all W ml mg'l ' fl wmv! 1 rf ll M 0 ,M MMM M N MQ lwyellv lf 'FEET fy! 15 .L 5 5 if '3 ' I Pot Butler Kelly Bremer MJSED Robin Dovrs lfmlnb 5 Q gurlz 249 Greg Hlod M',.f.M Jeon Fulmef Ei E , mixes, burwd mm!! Vwuvi wgumw mf W' zu h-mvv t fl Iighwr fy if Mike Mozingo Michael Looper ME Jeanette Rossmon Rochel Stowe 3 Doug Zimmerer John Blozek Morc Swinney Dusty Gotcher Honored During Assembly On January 27, the juniors and seniors gathered into the new gym to attend a special ossembly. The occasion was Horatio Alger Day, and the special student being honored wos Dusty Gotcher. This was the third Horatio Alger Doy sponsored by Grapevine High School. During the assembly Dusty wos oworded o five thousand dollor scholorship. The scholarship was oworded to Dusty by the Horatio Alger Association of Distinguished Americans, which is composed of people who rose from rags to riches. This association selects o deserving student for the scholarship bosed on school involvement, community involvement, and o stu- dent who carries out o job. Dusty plans to put his scholarship towards his education at Texas AGM. Dusty feels that the scholorship will benefit him by giving him new opportunities that he did not have before. The speaker of the assembly was Ralph B. Rogers, o suc- cessful businessman, who started with nothing and worked his way up to being a millionaire. Mr. Rogers was formally owner and President of Texas Industries, Inc., but he is now retired and still remains as choirmon of the company. During the ossembly Mr. Rodgers informed the students to attempt their dreoms, and that if you try hard enough they can come true. J K K i . O ty gives us his modest look. Uopj Dusty received the telephone call informing hlm of his scholarship while his dad sat proudly. QMIddlej Mr. Rogers shows off his new sweat shirt, fLeftj Dusty's grandparents meet Mr. Jocoby about to watch their grandson receive his scholar ship. CBottom lefty Did you see that Mr. Jocoby? Dusty spots the mlsbehavlng students, while M Jacoby jots their names down QBot tom rlghtj Not another picture' Dus 25 4 E 1, 1 , . ,, - Wk 4 s Dusty Gotcher's fovorlte thing to do is be with friends. Leorning to deol with people ond enjoy llfe ls whot he feels he hos occompllshed during high school, not to mention the Horotlo Alger Scholorship. ln the future, Dusty plons to ottend Texos AGM. Hls ornbition in life is to do whatever I decide to do ond do it the very best ond be hoppy with thot. SJ' rx. Li, 49 Stacie Miller enjoys going to the park, the zoo, and iceskatlng. She was in Student Council for two years, Cheerleading for four years, and was nominated for Homecoming Queen. Stacle's memories of G.H.S. include turning 5A and beating Richland in football. The thing she likes best about G.H,S. ls that people are close, like a big happy family. Stacie plans to attend Oklahoma University. 5 AND THE FAVCJRITES 1,4 2 W ikkiileef Q Rornon Orosco ond Jennifer Foremon Terry Wood ond Dono Lockey Freshmen Sophomores ARE... Kiwi. Chod Wilbonks ond Kim Broden Kevin Boze ond Pom Hurd Juniors Seniors Senior Picks For the Class of '87 Most Friendly: Morc Swinney ond Amy Jones Most Likely to Succeed: Leigh Ann Dougloss ond Doug Zimmerer Pfffqf s f f,, W V , f, i iiic iiii ,iic Z s , i,sci . U 1 i wi iiii ff M 'fr - i f 3 i'ii 5 V fy 47' A :Q V, ffvffw. ' f ' J '4 f gf: ,',, fs, w , -f , .mj,z.l5a5S Z Pp , 'J i A ,, f l- 7 ' . V! , ,s,M-55332 'fiffi ' ,Q I i : if fb ' Most Athletic: Kevin Boze ond Morcio Jewell Most Spirited: Robin Dovis ond Rondy Humphrey Best Dressed: Stocie Miller ond Brion Turbeville Most Witty: Deon Burton ond Pom Hurd 259 Yearbook Awards Most likely . . . 'QS r to be the only woman to get a word in for Women's Lib - Kim Marceau 1 , ,, . . . to be the President of P.T.A. -- Leigh Ann Douglass . . . to be a dictator of a third world country - Kyle Bunting . . . to get lost in a snowstorm in Colorado -- Thomas Ransom 60 to build o bridge ond llve os o troll - Wes . . . to corry the some womon over the threshold mony times - Garry Todd Uennifer Nesbitj 261 , ,,,. . MM ff 4 W i fig, f Pitch inf, ro open o wind surfing shop - . .. ro be o solid gold doncer Rolf Brekken Stephanie Borden . . . ro exterior decorore Porsches - Meri Dahlke 'Nm ro skip college closses - Claudine King N ro be o disc jockey - Suzane Monfgomerry 262 . . . ro hove o losring identify crisis Lynn Crumboker fi YX 'L 7 iii' to become o Father Knows Best Protege - Colby Ofmdn Al . . . to need a fire extinguisher - Leigh Davis to open a tanning solon - Christy Robson 1' ,, N Q, L, to be a mom to four Fillies - Deana Diles to remain twins - Dale and Chris Young 263 ,X . . . to live on a bench in New York City - Candice Stewart ' ,--,fi for writing a gossip column - Dennis Hronitsky 264 MQW yygyyx, 'i4 V L s is to be guilty when said innocent - Packard Anderson to get kicked off the Harvard newspaper . . . to surf till he is sixty - Tim McCallum Students Eorned Honors ALL DISTRICT FOOTBALL: Front row: Scott Smith - 2nd teom flonker, Kevin Boze - P0 honoroble mention flonker, Lou Solfi - 1st teom oll stud ond 2nd teom receiver. Bock row: Lowrence Honlon - 1st teom quorterbock, Richord Gombino - honoroble mention offensive tockle, Jerry Stothom - honoroble mention corner- bock, Mott Turner- 2nd teom tight end, A' 'QM I' . 'K' 0 .e ,,. . -L 0 , W 3 1' 1 X1 if It C ' . 0 r C X C 53.4 1 ALL DISTRICT VOLLEYBALL: Shelly Swolm - 2nd teom, Karen Mortine - 1st teom FILLIE HONOR GIRLS: Front row: Stocey Etgen, Mornie Brown Melonle Flomils, Jennifer Nesblt, Denise Porrontino, Shoron Cox Bock row: Andreo Brown, Michelle LePori, Becky Swigor Heorher Polmer, Yvonne Wolker, Koren Mudge. ALL DISTRICT FOOTBALL: Brion Dempsey - 2nd teom Iinebock, Erich Colberg - 1st teom defensive end, Kevin Rowden - 2nd teom offensive line, Tom D'AugeIIi - honoroble mention offensive line 26 oo ql m nmunnnpg :Em Porn Hurd - All Region Choir, Wendy Bullock - 1st olternote All-Stote Choir ,X W,-.., fl lf' 'ff' '-, DRAMA STATE COMPETITORS: Pom Hurd - duet, Jeff Schroeder- humorous interp, Drew Orton - duet, Judd McCulloch - duet ond dromoric interp Heother Keehn - 2nd Alternote All-Stote Choir, Kelly Jomes - All Areo Choir Mike Morgon - All District Bond ond All Areo Bond, Michelle McCrovy - All District Bond, Dovid Biggs -- All District Bond, Kothy Fitzgerold - All District Bond PAllVll0N W ISITEITFIT Two Favorites The Grapevine Mustangs and The Ford Mustang Where's o better place to buy your Ford Mustang than your hometown dealer? 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