Greenville High School - Lion Yearbook (Greenville, TX)
- Class of 1986
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19 6 LIO Greenville High School Greenville, Texas TABLE OF CONTENTS Student Life 16 Sports 42 Portraits 80 Organizations 102 Favorites 124 Clubs 142 Classes 176 W Curriculum 254 A Advertrslng 278 Elgin O SHELLEY MIKE BALL ' STANFORD Head A A Editor Photographer I 'Z - Staff Photographers Susan Blackwell Patricia Arthur Qilwhq m QWMPA izfizfaszzs licssgzfaum ff f- w G Tinya Flowers - Monica Cox M jf! ' Merry Maglgret Scarlett Hamilton LR Kellie N1c olson Sid Ivey X Q E I f Laura Ragan Marcre Rodriguez 4 Erin Reese Kevin Shaver W z1iChs2:15udd Rrsssiisaingef Q87 QRIEE WLLE W Shglwn Washington john Woodwozfith Mark Yosten Paula Ballew SPONSOR 1 In 2.7-me 'Tri First Row: Deborah Springer, Lance Ball, Kim Toms, Amber Toohey Second Row: Sid Ivey, Michelle Rudd, Anya Davis, Patricia Arthur, Mike Ball Third Row: Laura Hagan, Susan Blackwell, Monica Cox, Kellie Nicholson 'qv-4 KJ A 5 '2- n. bd x W fn, 4 5 i f ' . '.,fg, ' if 5 ' mx Q 1 Ll? 1 FT' V if 1 A, in 'W A .211 'r Y , ti , . L 1 f . 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Senior Awards .... PEP RALLIES ARE I-ICT!! 5 in td -, I X J 46 N 9 . . 4-1- r X ar t . l',', .J V- . u Crazy mascot Shelley Harris . 5 prepares for a dance. ..'o'-' rn' . , is ,uf W Super Pep Squad Member Sharon Ruther- ford it her all. 4, -4 l ll Mr. Weatherall presents a football to one of the Hall of Fam en members. Those juniors are at it again! pw- 'TQ rv -21 4 3:1 fin G-FORCE + G-TOWN : GRRFKEAT!!! Mapps and Roy Price pose with the :H - ,,-.4 ., I Ima Emily Patterson demonstrates the splits. l- -A , 1 , x Katrin Beacom shows her spirit. 'YT il, y Q ,-- L ' ffs. , ' 4 r , 5 at it 'J ' 1 'J is at i v ' ' ,.. ' 1 f Q., 5' I A :Q A O, . X r 1 5 3 ll. .fr -J i, tl rv L !,'4l ,. Pep Squaders raise their hands high. If ' ' ' fj.icfE - ', in , ,,, J '- ,,., rf- :gg , if 4 d f ,gr . , r A f' 'J'-t-'f -- ,.,. ,...,,, - ' X? 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K ,tru .Xi A V XXXN'A xl rEjf?inSFirl'i ,QQQI , 3 1 1 Q X xljllfl' i , , , N 5 ....,Q.u Q A All L QQ I J fi hs, 22. ,u W' l , X 9 ,0000000000 0 0 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 , 0 0 Q , 0 ' 000000000 ABOVE:OH y 'ld.LEFT:Ch ' BELOW:Jun'orss p tb ss'n u or e omecorrin p OQOOOQOQOQQQOQOOOOO 5 ensive pla t t k th ir p tion on the he uck L h t t tell the bands secret surprise they ha f M C Hman. LOWER LEFT: Julie Cartwright leads th fl h ' a pregarne drill I h th y d i g p f th H I g p Ily 6 N1 fy 0 .0 .0 .0. .0. .0. .0. .0. .0 0 0 000 0 0 w Q 'Q 4' 1 K..-.- f QI O1 QI QI QI o I Q 1 Q I Q I 0 1 QI Q1 QI Q1 QI 0101 41 QI QI 9 9 0 O I 0 I 0 I 0 I 0 I 0 I 0 I o I Q I 4 I 4 I Q I Q I Q I Q I Q I Q I 0 I 0 I 0 I 0 I 0 I 0 I 0 I 0 These guys really went out on farm day. MW' if A . Fri 3 QQ Spirit Week ended with a big bash uptown, The G-FORCE added a little something extra to red and white day i i Dan Oyler and his mob-crazed friends show their spirit to the nearest photographer, GUYS Q55 flaky t i A n o F Sara Brown and Sky Masterson played by the illustrious acting duo of Kim Hunt and Blake Welborne make GUYS AND DOLLS a booming Broadway success. Shelly Harris as Miss Adelaide. Sugar, Spice, Everything nice! -theTlMES ' - The POST -ang! The acting team of Kim Hunt and Blake Welborne make you want to fall love all over againi I4 ,. Johnson and Benny Southstreet played by Sonny and Dant Heskett give a 4star performance, -THE HERALD Debut actor Pat Folks teams up with veteran Harris to make GUYS AND DOLLS a Box Office Bonanza. - THE GAZETTE Mimi played by the well-praised actress Meridith Ice won a TONY AWARD for her outstanding performance this season in GUYS AND DOLLS. - THE NEW YORKER T' Outstanding Choreography!!! - THE PARISIAN REVIEW l - the band played on! -HITPAHADE .. Q aw :V 2-75, I u..lv ll' L l - - V lla 1- - ' . 1-nr. - L1 A APPLAUSE!! APPLAUSE!! - DIGEST MONTHLY EMM 4 -an-'M M Mmmmzmjr NEETERN Cheerleader Tryouts .4 fl fm . I .'2..,a:l B gl I I . ' 5 , 1-rf 41 r . nl' , Q., . 'f trjx...q 1' -- Q ' C' 5. - 7 X' .U ' -1 uv' ,, .. . r M hxmig ?. A Warren introduces himself to the student body. Katrin jumps into a toe touch with ease. Everyone grasps hands when the school song is played. D ,LV xxx S lr Laura Jones shows us that she has the spirit too. 'iv VU-4 I x, Kristi hides her ner- vousness with a big smile. ' -0 Casey Smith can't stop laughing 1- f V-'fe ,L -r w-- 'fu i 2, ' 4, .Q YW LT ' 1 I - M .F 1 t gh N J?- wiwv Y gT'px'S4. . I9 4,1 l ,, ,.lu A V. , Y ' ' -'X Yftfi a. . .VA J , ' S Amelieflexes hermuscles. I Ili 1 W, A -. Randy shows us once again that he has some talent, Digg. M I 'I ' 1 ffl? Q .Rf . 1 n F 12 I R S-in V ' ., ...ff l If .7 l ....,-N.-1- ....., . The wide array of talent displayed at the G.l-l.S. Talent Show helped to set the mood for the Christmas holidays. Oodles of anxious people squirmed in the boil- ing heat awaiting the oncoming performers. There was singing and dancing as well as rapping and breaking. Face Reality jammed in the gym with a song by U2 while John Dawson filled the room with dancing melodies on the piano. New faces including Michelle worth the wait. Santa Claus made a surprise ap- pearance with the well known Fresh Crew. Even though the performances were tops John Clawson took first place followed by Daybreak and the Boys Quartet. The talent show was a big success and we ll all await next year s show. C ihsyl 'P W C. ff' . - -tar y . x W .szlm .nil-fir ' . I E 1,113 :TEM fr- , ,PQ ' C 5 .pb 3 C Q-iv.: fi U DS.ITr ' N V. ' i I ' 4- iw-i1..i4 l ' X yflll' 4' '1 , X? :.!ELx:SF Q '.-ff ee' 95's .jr il -': ff: ' . 511. . J.Q'.l ii . l' 3 - 1 . Q, ...YE I - .. in 'Q ' tv C . IZ f .' i 1 i'i V1 'fx5'k5' -F. l Y K n . . sv 3 5 ' , i .PV 0 Alpg' N- c T .4 CJ f- QV-13:7-' iff f. ,ei . , U. in rip 'C .24 l L, xi-.A Ki Q I ' kj ' 5 -z f-GI.-1 If TI: T iw' ' if 'ti i A T,'1'y',,.r Z at 'Q C, 4 1 'fviti JC L! .lm ' ew R Q : 5. co an 3 Q. Er' CD : Wi 7 CD U3 :r o 3 as D. 5 'O 7 o 4 - m C1 P+ o 3 in - 77 ' cn - :Q 2 Q! A. 5? gf iN,,k.N I I, 'X N' if .1 A 1 xr, r , f A, L X, l QR s , I X 9 Ginny Banner grasps hands with Superintendent John Wilson. Jimmer and Dr, Wilson exchange a few words. x. ' 1 r V . ' Q- X A . . x ,Jeb .... v4'i'w, AEA AWARDS STUDENTS EXCEL Mr. Weatherall - B.M.O.C.!!! Dr. John Wilson gives encouragement to the honored students. Daybreak entertains before the ceremony begins, pl. 1. I I I XS Fifi A TEXAS TRADITION!! What a success! The Concert Band and the Flaming Flashes this year rounded yup an entire gym full of whooping and hollering parents, faculty, and fans. This year's Sesquicentennial Celebration of Texas was enhanced by big band sounds, snazzy flash numbers, and extending flag corps maneuvers. Presentation during halftime of the show included new band and flash members, flash officers, and drum majors. A big Lone Star salute to all involved in A TEXAS TRADITION!!! N- Qlllgj I -fa .si L L 'fl 4 '4 L... vs!-1 XEEW- .ff P. r 1 , IBIGC T L TS prom highlights - 1 1 ' On- Prom-goers show off supreme charisma and exhibit their own unique style with perfectly coordinated tuxes and formals for this year's big event. 36 f ' .larr mi l in ' Ls - .J-.Law - QV' , W- ,, Q ,W ,MM x n. QA g, W ' Q- K X1 3 l l tl I1 li t! W. .J-Jw. F5515-Lys M ,3 f,-T A-gljillu 5 i HONOR GRADUATES ., . .. V . v.. -.v',v..'.Lu, Two outstanding seniors rose above their peers this 1985-86 school year and won the academic struggle for first. Keith Smith was named Valediotorian and Michelle Onley was named Salutatorian. 2 i 1 A' iii is an I ll nw x , . . C4 uv 1 vo - ll v ' ' '. .4 L 5 ir' 1' W K! fa.. Q91 ,. 'US ,. .. TAN N 4 f qu X' Q! X111 ' SM I-I .fa-'ln TQ NX' , C fy Varsity Football .... . . JV Football ........ . . Varsity Basketball .... . . JV Basketball .............. Girls Varsity Volleyball Portrait. Girls Varsity Basketball Portrait Girls Varsity Volleyball ....... Girls Varsity Basketball ...... Girls JV Volleyball Portrait .... Girls JV Basketball Portrait .... Girls JV Volleyball .......... Girls JV Basketball. . . . . Baseball ....... . . Golf ..... . . Tennis ...... . . Boys Track .... . . Girls Track ........ . . Freshman Sports .... . . VAIQSIT DDTIBALI. Bottom Row: Willie Rector, Lee Yarberry, Vincent Payne, Bart Price, Daryl Maras, Kevin Mayberry, Tom Cowsert, Shannon Jackson Second Row: Robert Cleghorn, Jimmy Fowler, Kyle Goen, Steven Millard, Bentley Burrus, Todd Spaulding, Tommy Byrd, Brad Taylor, Rowdy France Third Row: Bryant Anderson, Harold Mumphrey, Jay Banner, Dwayne Fathke, Alan Green, Gary Taylor, Wade Hackney, David Baily, Chad Pitts. Jay Mapps Fourth Row: Vernon Thomas, Anthony Gilbert, Vincent Ervin, Steven Wofford, Bubba Hughes, Todd Butcher, Terrence Tennison, Troy Williams Fifth Row: John Brady, Joel Bench, Marc Moore, Chris Bower, Steve Cobb, Derrick Williams, Marc Coker, Charles Dodds Sixth Row: G. E. Vaughn, Wilson Jones, Donny Davidson, Roy Price, James Smith, Mike Kirby, John Ballard, Gary Callaway Seventh Row: Charlie Carol, Jaroy Carpenter, David Norris, Chris Jones, Tim Lunquist, Cedric Mack, Steve Jones, Bennie Witherspoon, James Fuller '55-1 Q, N-.f.. r ii y during the first half V Ii ld B Staff yards rushing on 77 attempts. Herald Banner S. Eff Marc Moore Baa era anner T a i l h a c k Si mm 0 n s , a 6 -2, PLANO - A game pride of Green- whoever e1se,fi1le ' t h't b d th th . Fly 0 lsome 0 yo er an Mn-pounder,hascarriedmuchofthe ville Lion hung tough with defensive unit. d though he went out with an ankle undefeated Plano East before falling The Lions also - ' nf TUInk'in, 1AJ! v-iflq-Y nam-4 in nv. .-nc.. no nur. rn Slippery l if -r f's 14-0 victory over t week. Simmons is e ss tonight's game. 'aking his place will be ' .fred Pryor L5-7, 1553 Q imes by the Pai lobbies were rp iyrd, Smith, 'rance. Greenville also he slick artifici e ierson C5-8, 1601. Fullt ike a giant Sli 2 31? figures to gel or the kids in th e oo a . lil However, the L , 3rcenville's rushing att .1-Oblemg holding oc s netted 14-1 yards on Yi 1 rm of qua,-te Ol l by halfback Bubba H K - 3 qapps was Only? 's au even 100 on 26 t' ' 'S . K ' 1 grds, Five passe arterback, P' 4- X Even though t 4 't bf' ' . E11 pi e it 2: r ' unnmg the ball gf i 0 - ell behind 14-0 e Ecrunmage. Unce the sf ' Q it lfesjzvggiesslrgi hey dfiyigoigetq r S Q 1 C065 2199004 'fy Mumvhrey, bark Derrick blocking of Te: nozepconcfernsa W S 0 .005 gif-:var 9125 Qlurxgoie Football players are like postmen: nel her ram Im opener Greenvr . Q66 bg We ilroggkrxong, Wrox slegetr nor snowhriorddead of rliglvit stjmpsta pllagqerc . ' 0 o ao u a severe un ers orm. es. us as e riE3S?g':3'g':, bam' we evegeraiglrcgugifla 'gi cxocgve WXZQ96 ville Lions and the Pine Tree Pirates. Their game! 1 i 1 . .A 1 I l . tw vt t I X rl X gof Avg Q96 0514, 051 vm- . ,mei we day at Longview was delayed an hour and 4? minuti con las o a rcgu tree 3 yo X 50 gg ' r 1 .go X 55 ee .0969 rio sm! A0419 a thunderstorm that rolled in just before kickoff. E' Coffhes ffr3r?rgr?i?0 were 535511 QQQQQWCXQ og 50X:'0qqaYi.00't at toe First blew in the high winds at 7:15 p,m. U5 be on uve 5 d L ' W Q2 Ve We' Y' 9 .amnbgxttnw kickoff 1, causing Pine Tree to postpone the traditi t their teams so the or diggs misrvlaxie QWSXQ5 Pais X06 i't have to waste valuable 53,00 X560 96 10 Qteieoxteie' ,sais ,ime getting ready. xsecovaixoqt. 3990996 yo 'ee easwkguf ensive coordinator Ja W-3.5 59159 12510 OKGYG fgeiav wtf r was told Denton's defense. 5es1r'f5huVN'f1uqfN3?A 5966? had figs' F11 affix 'me u .1 t ,wrote t 7 . s Wgrrfgi Y n d ii hi I s s 31 Oi Gr f, 0,43 T 8 M3611 . S ppoflggj G1- t .... .... - -- ...... --- ... ..-...rr., U... M., UDDTHWYIF hdown of the 1985 season. apps cranked up the Lions with a rd strike to flanker Roy Price a then a 13-yarder to wide iver Ballard. Then after John r got to Mapps for a sack, the s came back with a well- uted 43-yard middle screen pass Mapps to Hughes. Hughes ht the ball near the 30-yard line, ected by three Lions. Guard s Bower and the others blew the defenders, allowing Hughes rint in for the touchdown on the ---.:--1 15 X ' X0 riitggif '. 5 'ax roi I' -I U Jay tight spiral and tot... Uengg at the five for a 21-yaru - Pitts dove for the end zone but up inches short. Hughes go' touchdown on the next play, p ing in behind the blocking of marc on 3 tmrd,ahh rr Moore and Bryant Anderson. from his 33 he was After Clark put the hosts back up 3 bundside by defen- on a 3-yard run that capped a 59-yard Hall, The Vicious hit drive, the Lions tied it up again fumble recovered by through the air. Greenville had pinn- ,y on the Greenville ed John Tyler back in its territory - with an impressive opening march in quarter fumble fhfigfd PeI'i0ilx, fig iw? med new life into-one he playing of thxj niles-per-hour box. :eping both tean he bands to the ll mme other shelt s later came dov igs it was ra: 'ied the most Je and arotmdd me lightning tha . the game bag om, under its p slowed to a drizzi e storm had sl. horn wnllld be H ed another - t mred six plays rk's 1-yard div rr capitalized ferry Jones, an 2 hit that forc and on a,,last tempt by Green Lion 24. are wiggled his ns of 12 and a ies passed 29 y in for the final Tyler touchdown with 37 second Up until Hall delivered the fa blow, the two Lions were locked fierce struggle with two diffe weapons. For Greenville it was Mapps' ing to John Ballard Q6-943, Roy Q2-247, Bubba Hughes 12-551, Pitts C2-691 and Bart Price 62-21 ,Lk i A ' 71' c by e. a I 4' ' ,A , ' ' x , ' C lfffrfv ,, , .f w , ,ny C, , . .. -ni-31-Q: The Season of '85 Football Coaches: Front Row: Jaroy Carpenter, Steve Jones, Back Row: Bennie Witherspoon, David Norris, Tim Lundquist, Charlie Carroll, G, E. f ig .fl Q x 6, h , l'vv ...L-ni tml , Gary Callaway, Chris Jones, James Fuller Vaughn, Cedric Mack .JE ft! L-' ,tb-' 1 an 1 I C. E Mfbv-'.'0Mig, Wilson, does it hurt? 'cf D The team discusses the game plans l I I 1 I I l I l l l l l l l l l l fl l l l l HABOVE: James Smith in action. LEFT: A Lion works hi lway down the field. BOTTOM LEFT: The Lion offens l makes a tackle. lBO1TOM RIGHT: George Sellers walks in procession t 1 the pep rally. l l l l Theg never stopped trying The Greenville Varsity Football Team of 1985 was made up of many juniors and seniors who had a strong determination and a great love for their sport. Coach Callaway was very impress- ed with the strength of the team's spirit. All the high S cpe d school students and the Greenville community were of the team's ef- at every game. It was to all who watched every team member put their heart into each play. Xie , g g dy to assemble at the Homecoming pep J.V. FUDTIBALI. ,The 1985 JV Football Team: Front Row: Curtis Sims, Roderick Jackson, Daryl Sheppard, Sean Gossell, Phil Summers, Kelly Feezel Second Row: Perry Sellers, Spencer Gilbert, Joe Degarso, Baree Munger, Byron Jones, Matt Hartson Third Row: Terry Wooten, Heath Jarvis, Brad Hill, Roy Brown, Jimmy Banner, Shawn Edwards Fourth Row: Andy Meyer, Tim Lehman, Billy Heath, Don Bland, John Norlin, Shawn Snyder, and Jason Williams if li Ml W OQN Sv fm! X , . , l Tllg f 1gz2ti34?YJ 7f53 Y .,WW,.,.,, W ,,,.......,1,.,.,..M. -, ,K ..,,,W,.,., Q , W,., ,,,WA.4,,.,,.Wgfv w w w w mt tiff 4. s 'aff' wif ' W BBW! f My-ff -W W-V A--H A We , A , , 1,h TmVV ,,', 'V ' ani , 'ig ,gr , 4' 1 A Vx - V .W Mwvn 4 w M K Q 1 . 1 1 2 S 5 JF' l I A-www:-sum Team displags determination The 1986 Greenville Lion Varsity Basketball season ended with a 12-19 record. The team played well despite adversity and the No Pass No Play Bule, but often lacked the breaks they needed to win. Highlights of the season included two wins over Bryan Adams, and a win which eliminated Berkner from the playoffs. The final game of the season had an exciting ending when the Lions tied the game in the last two seconds and went into overtime. Senior David Young made First Team All District and Willie Brigham received the Sophomore of the Year Award. The team displayed a No Quit attitude and always played with an unrelenting spirit. Y ..-B , Head Coach Mike Benedict and assistant coach Rick Lynch relax during practice. val X 4. K ,rfzfilf James Smith runs down the court. . M, .. ..,. .eg .f-. , 'J K. tee'a.,12'11-2'f y:L A- Q f Q' . - L ' ei'h W ' . it R: Y R Y-cv' 'fS'M,, wcetkj 7 n ' Al f Slam dunk! ze. -51,-,A 9 Q l Some Lion fans wait patiently for their team starters to be announced. D 9-4 1 'T - i David Young is announced as a starter. .- Willa 7 q i .1 I ' , . 10' Q '., fm? ,A i X , BASKETBALL rv 1 , - Viv H +5 ., .. 'w b -. Y ' wk x -Q Sv Q1 9 L ' LE 'X 0 X 5 f f , - M i sm fax- x . A 'L lim O f Q , FRE -- W- aw ' hx' 59' T I V AVG 'Q 1 1 Af' x -so ,Q N4 To . Basketb O H JUNIOR VARSITY TAKES IT TO THE HOOP! Your shorts are long enough, Timl Junior Varsity The 1985-86 Junior Varsity basketball season ended with 10 wins and 15 losses. Although the team lost seven players due to the no passfno play ruling, they came together after facing adver- sity and were able to win the last 2 out of 3 games. Junior Varsity members were able to play better because of hard work and belief in themselves. Outstanding members included the entire team: Ken Gibbs John Jackson Damon Leinert David Diggs Tim Morris Patrick Williams Steve White Mitch Taylor l ,mm- l 1 . I Watch we're dribbling! J.V. in 3-DI Q --Q, Qu. i-..,,-Q, Faked me out! , Aren't you the guy with the shorts? Team Members Include: Mitch Taylor, John Jackson, David Diggs, Patrick Williams, Steven White, Damon Leinart, Tim Morris, Kenneth Gibbs, and Coach Lynch, Is he flying? ff' ? , ,! i t 95, gg x I nr 1' UI X wg ,ff 4 lil 1 'Q x ?f'4w., .fa if ' 2 r'NqA 1 -.f 1 I i- -E i .f .' A ,nw l3ll2l.'S VAIQSITY BASKETBALL Q Lefft to Right Jenmfer Baker Sharon Morris Jennifer Cox Shannon Jackson Cmdy Meyer Angle Meyer Tamala Fisher Patsy Jefferson Mae Riley Came Ballard LaDonna Key eag- an '-5' ' M M Z '1- Sharon Morris makes the serve. The girls sing the Lady Lion chant. ll '12 f ll .... ,X ,, Jennifer Baker sets up the ball. Team gains experience ll L The girls struggle to hit the ball. Although their victories were few, the season of 1985 was a growing experience for the girl's varsity volleyball team. Coach Sue Mudie feels the girls have a head start on the next season because they have learned to work together as ateam. The team included four seniors, Jennifer Baker, Mae Riley, Sharon Morris, and Tamala Fisher. Jennifer Baker was selected second team all district. She also received, along with sophomore team member Patsy Jefferson, the East Texas l-lonorable Mention Team honor. he Lady Lions in Acfion . . . i 0 o n 11 Patsy Jefferson shoots from the free-throw line. ' 1 EA' Li 1 rf H Nun: 3' v'9 1 , ,3 ,, . Patsy moves down the court. H WU Jennifer Baker drives to the hoop. The Girls Varsity Basketball Team had a victorious season. They tied the GHS record for the most vic- tories by any girls team with a season record of 17- 10. Their district record of 8-6 left them just one game short of receiving second place in the district and going to the state playoffs. Team member Patsy Jefferson made First Team All District for the second year. Jennifer Baker and Ella Neal received Honorable Mention All District. The girls could not complain considering this year's ac- complishments, but those returning in 1987 hope to go even further. S , Jennifer Baker and Cindy Meyer set up the defense - 'vw , P' 1 3 iQ 'ww , f as !mQ,d4 V V m A Si , Q H 14 Af i 1- 4, ,S M L.-QV f.3Q,iz,g ,2L' N , L 4 Qld m m , ' 1 4 1.Xq A 'Lf 1 5:1-...--' T+T fi -.i ,A I . K N , ' kfkfy ijki . . , , . ' W as v ' L ' Q' L . ,, V k.gg -. ,- - - - A ' W ,L L1 Ar L V ,V ,mf . , L5LW,: ,H - L . 1 3, K , m m Vg- E lx, , li , ,. 5 ,k.,, i '1 x ' U krkk I H L! VV V , i v 1, 1 , m ,1,L , w A VNV VWv V my 11 31 N 31 12 , .1-f I 149 33 , . f,f V 4' hg ,f' ,,4 2 . f ', M :id , 4 4 .:-.f....-..... A O C ' g' g me plans. RIGHT: Team m ll . BOTTOM RIGHT: Q 9 4 Girls JV Vollegball . The 1985 J.V. Volleyball team had a season record of 6-9. Their victories included the winning of their annual tournament. The girls ac- complished many goals and gained a lot of experience. Team members Billie Adams, Holly Burrus, Vickey Marquez and Nettie Covvgill were able to move to the Varsity team for the last game of the season. The girls were coached by June Watkins. Girls JV Basketball . . . I give everyone on my J.V. team a ohanoe to play, girl's oasketball ooaoh Sue lvludie stated. She views her Junior Varsity team as a building program for the Varsity team. The season 'eoord was 6-8. Team member Darlene Benton soored a high game of 24 at Plano East, and Billie Adams scored a high ot 21 in the J.J. Pearce game. LEFT: Connie Porch list t C h M d g pl BOTTOM LEFT: Darlen B t tt pt th f th BELOW: Billie Adams a d I h B l p t th f throw line. . X D672 - 1' Q TR tk-' haf k Mg E Batter Up! Confidence between the new Varsity Coach Tim Lundquist and his team was built by increased com- munication. The first game was lost, but baseball players never quit. They won the next two games in a row. Team captains were Todd Spaulding, George Sellers, and Bryant Anderson. The following were remembered for extra effort: Bently Burrus - comic relief, George Sellers - spirit keeper, Jamie Hightower - catcher of the best sun glares, and Bryant Anderson - for that wonderful homerun at Plano East that just did not make it. The 1985-86 season was shortened new Varsity member Mitch Taylor when he reinjured his ankle in the tenth game. Overall the season was a success for the new coach and GHS, 14.4 560 52? 'r 1' K ESI' W f 'sw James really knows how to swing G A 'Ns' It , 1-1 . - 9 xgiv. ' . ,ax -b-on Baseball Team Members Include: Front Row: Sean Gosset, Andy Morrison, Steven Bishop, Brian Gray, Jamie Hightower, Mitch Taylor, Bret Bergeron, Sammy Walker Back Row: Coach Lundquist, Bently Burrus, Todd Spaulding, James Smith, Bryant Anderson, Tim Christain, Toby Bryant, Edward McFarland, George Sellers, Coach Jones. I v if -' 2 fl y 4 iq Wilt. ff ... xp fsvsgg, my K 1,4741 1 72' 1 I-4 at ls he bad, or what? f B I wasn't ready for that! X -it 39' ' Q r L4 The Members of the 1985-86 Golf Team Are: Coach Lee Leonard, Derrick Ftansom, Matt Webb, Brent Mudie, Jeff Little, Corey Brown, Jason Casstevens, and Steve Warren. Varsity Golfers The 1985-86 golf season started with the Garland Tournament. The returning Varsity of Matt Webb, Derrick Ransom, Dallas Peters, and Brent lVludie attributed to the team's suc- cess by placing second at Garland against 24 teams. After placing fourth at Denton out of thirty-four teams, Coach Lee Leonard returned home to prepare for the Dallas Invitational Tournament. The next Varsity game at DIT helped them to prepare for their first district game in Plano, Texas. These young men were extremely dedicated and hard-working. Their diligent practice was greatly rewarded. ,, ,r - f an ' if ,- -' 4 , . :1v.qmv'4l. 'rnmnqg-'gr 4' r -0- 5 , . . fy.-ggjr,4f:1e3--,X ' , 1 7 ' A ' ' ' : Q 1 . , ' ' ' 0 S ve U 1' 'vfis Late, N , ,I .A 7 I 'B ' 'T D' ' i .-.lzffzrtw . 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Derrick and Steve foolin' around again! .' f-es'-F94-,L - ' . x WW.. -4--Ja .. -' ., D W . A , Q sic YM: nv , J. L, . Ohhh, concentration! 'Hia' 'HX y K vi :ef YD W-unsung ,jixmv ' J '24-f-I Wx. 'Sf The track team relaxes during a meet. i. . A-H' ' ---v ,mv Q -...Q--.. -K 9 t .,,,,,, -4- .--.,. --9 Q I, A O' -- ,-f- Y si My T-fa Q ,. 1- . -saw.: i . ,.,..' , A . .1 .,f Q' .'M,x .K .,.Q,'r - ii 'f'Sg5 J. T. Gibbs warms up before a race. I 1 ' i Chris Bowers practices throwing the discus I tt Marosek peers at something in the distanc Although their season looked dim at its beginning, the 1986 Boy's Varsi- ty Track Team showed great im- provement in the Cardinal relays in Irving on March 15. Many of the team members brought home medals, several being for first place. The 400 meter relay team, which included juniors Brad Taylor, John Jackson, Roger Hill, and sophomore Curtis Sims, ran their best time of the season. Jackson and Hill also ran with Curtis Sims and Senior Jessie Morris, in the 1600 meter relay team which ran its best time as well. During the Irving meet, Sims won his first 100 meter dash. Coach Jones and Coach Ford felt the boys would be as suc- cessful in the Jesuit meet on March 29. 3 1 1 nm: 1 3 - un 1' Il 11 Zim! Ready . . . get set. . .GO! 7-- - , it im, ,y ., . . x The Freshman B Football Team: Front Row: Norman Blaton, Eric Anderson, Nathan Davis, Chris Reed, Todd Moses, Nick Lacen, Hugh Stanfield Second Row: Martin Miller, David Lanton, Johnathan Beechan, Edward Goree, Larry Mathews, Jeff Stanfield Third Row: Kevin Flagal, Chris Jones, Stoney Thursby, Tiny Sanders, Champion Durrell White, Kenton Brown, Coach Mack The Freshman B Basketball Team: Front Row: Andy Bench, Damone Johnson, Victor Derrick, Jamie Hightower, Derrell White, Coach Witherspoon Back Row: Norman Black, Brian Jones, Kennard Wilson The Freshman A Football Team: Front Row: Paul Garcia Kent Jones, Mark Robinson, Jeff O'DeII, J. T. Gibbs, John Strig gers, Tiger Weeks, Terrance Hunter Second Row: Ricky Martines, Michael Reyes, Greg Kerbow Kyl Jones, Fred Jackson. Cameron Living Thiid Row: Eric Harris, Robert Greenway, Jeff Sanders, David Day, John Smith, Lee Ragsdale, Corey Hall l 1 Derrick Webb Jeff Odell Lee McMillian Coach Mack Back Row: William Stewart, Eric Harris, Anthony Canjeron Ervin Thi Freshman A Basketball Team: Front Row: Jim Tchir . . . 'N i i i 1 I N i J 9' 1 'F lib- 'Y A4 .Q i ,Y 55, f 5 . Ki, af , ,Q 5 H f - ' L' -1eiii5i.1,Lix ' YV' . 'fsf' . I . -'K 'K ' Varsity Cheerleaders Pep Squad ........ .82 .84 Acapella . . . . . . . 86 Flashes .... . 88 Band ........... . 90 JV Cheerleaders .... .... 9 4 Student Council .... . 95 FFA .......... . 96 FLA . . . 96a Spanish .... 96b French ..... 96c NHS ..... 96d OEA ..... .97 FHA . . . . 98 HECE ....... 100 Lion Tracks .... 101 ' 4,5-fa' li- af f. S . A! Q5 . I .' .f.'.9 'Ab R. f. . 'Haag' -9-'ii , an . iw Mg' , tj L :v - , ... afsifvl' .v I- :Q ,---.IJ . N at . '- V , ,fin F F ,U QQ: , .' 4 VHA J ,J 's'Qqf-gl Q .aff L. '. gajglh ., 1' Q 1 r xi ' .' 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R - I fads, 63 ri 'X FLA Members of the FLA are: Yufen Su, Staci Agee, Melanie Coffield, Cristi Carrington, Christy Cates, Sandy White, Jamie Wright, Beth Geraldon, Shawn Blythe, Dawn McKin- ney, Carrie Nolan, Bill Bowes, Rhonda Robinson, Terry Oliver, Kim Ford, Stephanie Hunt, Dawn Swanson, Stephanie Jackson, Sharon Sampson, Robin Carmichael, Charlie Schafler, Abbie Black, Kristen Darby, Sherri Wallace, Cheri Coats, Kim Nolan, Wanda Hudson, Doneen Blount, Teri Brown, Tressa Palos, Sharla Edwards, Christy Deaton, Kelli Couch, Sharon Morris, Angie Taylor, Liz Fell, Amber Toohey, Laura Regan, Patricia Varela, Michelle Campbell, Kevin Bollman, Christy Ward, Paula Gillaspie, Vickey Marquez, Tricia Nichols, Patty McFarland, Deborah Springer, Patricia Arthur, Christy Beverly, Ginny Banner, Melany Goodman, Sohail Nayani, Channy Hollingsworth, Kami Norlin, Lisa Perry, Andi Johnston, Samantha Prince, Tiffany Hall, Angie Beard, Laura Jones, Steven Wofford, Keith Jones, Rika France, Sharon Allred, Angie Meyer, Derrick Ransom, Justin Phillips, Brent Green, Chip Tillottson, John Koch, Joyce Wood, Amy Johnson, Mrs. Barlow, Jeff Little, Jodi Gustin, Mrs. Easley, Brian Clark, Melissa Sherill, Julie Ellis, Alcia Spaulding, Cindy Prunty, Karen Royal, Edward McFarland, Shane Holder, Dant Heskett, John Norlin, Jason Busch, Dan Oyler, Dallas Peters, David White, Scott Wilkins, David Chetlin, Tammy Anderson, Dawn Blazier, Krissa Ross, Heather Duvall, Brian Gray, Toby Bryant, Steveann Ellis, Toni Rhodes, Mrs. Porter, Deionna Wilburn, Carissa Tarver W . . . . . . esley Thomas, Bob Hackett, Eric MacDonald, John Chrpman, Chris Bowers, Darryl Maras, Holly Burrus, Steve Cobb, Dylan Bost, Byron Frazier, Dan Herrington, Durrell Smith, Brian Coffield, Warren Fincher, Joe Melendez, Cheryl Renfro, Robin Wilson, Damon Lrnehart, Sid Ivey, Becky Martinez, Shelley Carwile, Sherry Sterling. 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'. D I 1 , L lm 4 ,s P . . A ' . I O 8 1 1 x gl N. I . X f gs., . iv wf' h CCDDEQQQUENQZEQEQ Yearbook .... Lion Tracks .... NHS ......... Student Council .... Pep Squad .... Flashes . . . Band ..... A Cappella ........ Varsity Cheerleaders JV Cheerleaders . . . Under the direction of Paula Ballew, the LION staff was composed of 25 members. These members learned how to develop pictures, write copy, draw layouts, and, most of all, be responsible. The year got started with a summer workshop in August and a field trip to Taylor Publishing Company in Dallas during the fall. From there they sold advertising to pay for the year- book costs and to buy priies awarded in the Annual sale drawing. The money left went towards buying each member a letter sweater or jacket. l LEFT: Senior Shelley Stanford and Junior Kim Toms work on lay-outs together. ABOVE: Mrs. Ballew poses head photographer Mike Ball editor Shelley Stanford. LEFT: Senior Lance Ball takes a l to pose. ABOVE: Sophomore Michelle Rudd shows her enthusiasm. W.. Merry Maggret reacts to ans. Ns.. Mr. Mr, Ralph Harper of Taylor Publishing talks to the LION staff about cover 1 l 1 5 lu ne ll llllllll lllffff E 5 s I I Q CIT' ABOVE: Junior Anya Davis awards the 1st place winner, Christy Beverly, with her prize. Q X 4, tif! . X fs X X ' xxx. if ,D N X RIGHT: Junior Erin Reese works on lay-out designs. Consisting of 20 members and sponsor Vanessa Pope, LION TRACKS received an Honorable Mention for Front Page Lay-outs from the Texas High School Press Association. This year LION TRACKS also reinstated the Quill and Scroll Honor Society. Editors for this year's staff are: Patricia Arthur, editor, George Kroncke, feature editor, Kelly Ramsey, co-editor, Byron Frazier, club editor, Brett McDaniel, photo editor, and Kellie Nicholson, advertising manager. The LION TRACKS staff sold Pizza kits as their money-making project. The money was used to start a fund to buy a computer for the Publications Department. UPPER RIGHT: Mrs, Pope led the LION TRACKS into its Golden Anniversary year. MIDDLE RIGHT: Editor Patricia Arthur and Assistant Editor Kelly Ramsey take time out for a picture. ABOVE: Senior George Kroncke models his letter jacket. FAR RIGHT: Mrs. Pope helps John Woodworth with a problem. .8 Li' g - 4 58: 'lu-sq'-A 'T 1' f' X1 .J ...J UPPER LEFT: Staff members work on plans for future issues. MIDDLE LEFT: Senior Patricia Arthur says someday my prince will come! LOWER LEFT: James Smith and Kelly Ramsey take notes during the lecture. ABOVE: Stephen Millard pauses as he makes plans to destroy the world. BELOW: Staff members view their winning Homecoming Parade float. Led by Mrs. Lovie Guffey and Mrs. Marva Sansing, the National Honor Society conducted its usual busy and pro- ductive year. They held their annual end of the year tea for senior members along with carnation sales for VaIentine's day. The group also launched a unique and very successful service project, peer tutoring, along with a Christmas com- munity service project. NHS also held a formal induction ceremony for the new members and their parents in the Spring. r ev l 9' sir flf Mrs. Guffey and Mrs with Keith Smith, president. f Mrs. Guffey 3 problem. ff ABOVE: NHS Members launch a carnation ad campai Q LEFT: NHS officers for 85 86 were: Shannon Jackson Tom Jones, Keith Smith Amy Devenport, Jane Fisher, Christy Ward, an Joel Bench. The NHS peer tutors p o s e for th e newspaper. 313 Phillips and Tony Norman L ABOVE: Seniors Allison Noble and Gina Childress wait their turn. LEFT: Senior Joel Bench buys his N,H.S. carnation from Justin Phillips. Composed of 50 members plus sponsor Janis Vaughn, the G.H.S. Student Council was as busy as usual. The work started during the summer with officers attending workshops and a state convention. They sponsored all of the G.l-l.S. student government elections, the Great American Smokeout, teacher appreciation activities, dances, fire drills, and parking lot patrol. Again this year they sold the G.H.S. spirit boosting sweatshirts for a fundraiser. The funds were used to buy new items for the school. Each month the high point members were honored. UPPER RIGHT: Mrs. Vaughn cracks a grin. MIDDLE RIGHT: Kevin Bollman, student body President, takes time out to pose. ABOVE: Senior members have a discussion at a council meeting. u.. xx x --44' 'C' Jeff Bishop and Mrs. Vaughn collect ballots 110 l A. BOVE: Shannon Jackson trys to explain something to he other senior council members, PPER RIGHT: Sophomore Todd Krodle gives his im- ression ol Gypsy Rosa Lee. ELOW: Student Council members sold spirit sweat- hirts as a fund raiser. ABOVE: Junior Shelby Holder hangs posters to make her points. Led by Mrs. Teena Maldonado and six officers, the 1985-86 Pep Squad lead a very busy and productive year, which started in June for the officers who at- tended the National Cheerleader Association Camp in Norman, Oklahoma. They were awarded with a spirit stick, along with three superiors, four outstand- ings, and one excellent They were joined by the rest of the squad in August when the practicing began. The Pep Squad attended all Varsity football games, in-town Junior Varsity football games, Junior Varsity and Varsity in-town basketball games, and the Homecoming and Christmas Parades. They also performed at all Pep Rallies. They sold Movie Theatre tickets to raise money for T- shirts and letter jackets. They also held their third an- nual Family Night in January. W -f . . .JQ '-.. :.. ,- M . ABOVE: Seniors Vicki Williams and Renette McCuIIar receive honors for being three year members. RIGHT: Sophomore Deionna Wilburn was honored as Outstanding Girl for 85-86. I 1 l Mrs. Maldonado strikes a pose! ABOVE: The squad practices on the routine Star. The squad performs Material Girl at a Pep Rally. ABOVE: Junior Lieutenants Shelby Holder and Susie Bowman discuss plans with Mrs. Maldonado. 57 ii Q 4 -if jx.. Q 4 QI . If . ,- . : Y :f ABOVE: New and old officers breathe a sigh of relief as Family Night ends. They are: Audra Crumb, Susie Bowman, Michelle Budd, Shelby Holder, Janet Fisher, Kathy Orr, Marla McCracken, Sonja Wiksne, and Beverly Johnson. Under the direction of Shannon Karr, the oldest drill team in Texas, the Flaming Flashes, started the year out by attending camps in Dallas. They attended SMU Superstar Line Camp. There, various girls received outstanding awards. Led by Julie Cartwright- Colonel, Angie l-lembly - Lt. Colonel, Emily Patterson - Major, Allison Noble - Captain, Micki Ice - lst Lieut., and Evonne Toliver - 2nd Lieut., the girls performed at Pep Rallies, Varsity Football games, Homecoming and Christmas Parades, and the Floorshow. They worked the concession stand at various football and basketball games in order to raise money for equipment and new uniforms. ABOVE: Mrs. Karr smiles flashingly for the camera, l l ABOVE: Senior officers Emily Patterson, Allison Noble, and Evonne Toliver prepare to perform ata Pep Ftally. UPPER LEFT: Juniors Kelly Bolton and Carrie Nolan hook and Karolyn Ford model their sweaters. up td perform their routine. ABOVE: Seniors Emily son and Allison Noble show their teeth. 11- I 0 i ABOVE: Flash officers pose for the photographer. BELOW: New Flash officers for 8687 are Sherilyn Stefancik, Major, Jamie Wright, Colonel, Majors Trisha Mize, Carrie Nolan, and Jana Rudd fnot picturedj if A . I lil 'Kg' 'i I- ' sf sf' . -.ff . ABOVE: Jamie Wright monkeys around after practice. LEFT: Juniors Leslie Brown, Lori Ray, Jamie Wright, Tina Cole, and Jacque Etlis perform at a pep rally. The G.H.S. Band has been very active this year. ln October, the band attended U.l.L. Marching Competi- tion. They also attended U.I.L Solo-Ensemble in February, U.I.L. ConcertfSightreading Competition in April, TMEA District IV Band in December, and UTA Jazz Band Festival in March. They also played a major role in the Band and Flash Floorshow in March. The of- ficers for this year were President - Laura Davis, Vice- President - Lupe Vega, Librarian - Joe Melendez, Transportation - Joe Melendez, Property - Justin Arr- ington, and Secretary - Cathy English. Drum Majors for 85-86 were Christy Ward, Julana Crom, and Michelle Fischtziur. Flag Corps Captains were Michelle Ryder and Jennifer Cox. The G.H.S. band had honor members in the Four States Honor Band, Four States Jazz Honor Band, All-District Band, and the 9th Grade All-District Band. The band was under the direction of Mr. James Coffman and Mr. Laurenoio Arroyo. rw N ll axB i.'.'. LEFT: Junior Michelle Fischtziur, Seniors Laurie Davis and Christy Ward goof off during class. band at a football game. 'li om directs the v 1 I Q K g I i, ' -rm vs. 1 FILIIA ABOVE: Mr. Arroyo laughs as band members practice in the hot SUD. The Greenville High School Choir consisted of 63 A Cappella members, 22 Girls Choir members, and 17 Daybreak members. They were under the direction of Marsha Fincher. They attended Zone, District, Area, and State tryouts. Eleven members made All-District Choir. They also held a Christmas Concert and a Spring Concert. Guys and Dolls, this year's musical, was a great success for the G.H.S. Choir and Drama Depart- ments. Last year's Choir funds were used this year to purchase jackets and letters for qualified seniors. lt also paid for two color pages in the yearbook and a S300 scholarship. RIGHT: Mrs. Fincher dares the photographer to try one oo, Q3 'H The 1985-86 Choir Council members were: Jarrod Roberts - Tenor Section Leader, Pat Folks - Bass Section Leaderg Amy Devenport - Accompanistg Ritchie Thompson - Presidentg Heath Roberts - Treasurerg Blake Welborne - Vice President, Janet Fisher - Secretaryg Kathy Orr - Alto Section Leaderp Marla McCracken - Librarian, and Kim Hunt- Soprano Section Leader. LEFT: Shelly Harris bubbles over with enthusiasm about singing. RIGHT: J. Scott flashes a classic J. Scott look. UO ABOVE: Jason Atherton shoots the breeze with Edende Mamel' ABOVE: Mrs. Fincher works with girls choir members. ABOVE: Pat Folks Melissa Burch A jaws to Liz Fell. Shelll' Hams- serenades Jill Baker and her nine Varsity Cheerleaders started out their year like so many other organizations - by attending camp. This year's squad attended the SMU Superstar Camp where they brought back these awards: one Hex' celIent, three superiors, and two spirit sticks. They also attended a workshop at Henderson County Junior College where they won 2nd place in the competition, and were nominated for an Award of Excellence. ABOVE: Cheerleaders build a pyramid in hopes of building some Lion spirit. RIGHT: Senior April Bland served as head cheerleader for the varsity squad. ABOVE: Varsity Cheerleaders blow off some steam as band plays. 4 :H- 4.1, .Q wsu. ABOVE: Senior Kathryn Clifton prepares to do a cheer at a Pep Rally. ABOVE: Juniors Christy McBride and Yufen Su try to pass time on a school bus to Pine Tree. LEFT: Junior Yufen Su claps her hands to the beat of a cheer. X A -Q . 5 ' ww ,,' E . 'W ' K.-.-if X, BELOW: Seniors April Bland, Gina Childress, and Kathryn Clifton try to figure out what to do next. LEFT Seniors Sara Robinson and Kathryn Clifton take a water break. '-- Il-!1!!l-'--l-U 121 Eight members and sponsor Mrs. Jean Jones made up the Junior Varsity Cheerleading squad for 1985-86. They attended the NCA Camp at T.C.U. in Fort Worth and received 2 spirit sticks, super star squad ribbons, 2 superiors, and 2 excellents, The J.V. Cheerleaders cheered at all Freshman and Jr. Varsity boys and girls sports. They also participated in the Christmas and Homecoming Parades. Head cheerleader for this year was Kim Lewis. To raise money the J.V. Cheerleaders worked the concession stand at the girls athletic games. The money was used to pay for the pictures in the Year- book and the Football Program. When asked what was unique about the J.V. Cheerleaders, Mrs. Jones replied, The entire group gets along fantastically! They're full of excitement, energy, and school spirit. W fig! Sophomore Corrie Porter misses her cue. Kristina Hunter smiles. 'tg'f 4 -. Xt 'a Kitts, Brandee Jenkins shows us her mit- tens which kept her warm while she cheered. Head Cheerleader Kim Lewis shys away from the camera as . I . V .5 S J ' - ' av? N Q JIXA ... . vw. . gf f 91 . Vi A W? Q. fig.: wi : Pk 3 - 'i.....:'E'v'?'-'f- f , ' A J xg '. 'V ' f '7'- . . . x 1 x 1-+A li Y' 7 . of 'V' ' H '- ' . . p ga i 'fs iv' ' r. V 5:-, t 3 A , , in A u K V N ,,,.,-. . q,d,TNif,A in . ',,,,,,,.!.j:L -1. ff'W'f'5f1M -iff J.V, Cheerleaders perform at a Pep Rally. J,V. Cheerleaders in unison. We Sym' ,- A. X-.,, .,1 . A if m N s si' S, , ,..k . f xv' 5 vt 'vahkv fl' F Q Q . .,,wg:ggs,- x.3,'g:l W K 'gf .Xxx ig. . Mr. GHS . . . Miss GHS ....... Senior Favorites .... Junior Favorites .... Sophomore Favorites Freshman Favorites . Wm.. gms genie, MM ff' '45' 1wf'1 Ns 1 Eff?-A 5 I . f fy W T' 4 ivy 2 WMA girl: CJ!!-Jflfreaa 1 I .glnior gauorifea Paz SML X. 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They were sponsored by Ms. Cheryl Brown, who elected six officers: President, Kathy Orr, Vice-President, Shawn Washington, Secretary, Stephanie Jacksong Treasurer, Karolyn Ford, Parliamentarian, James Smith, and Historian, Tina Flowers. The club attended District X Leadership workshop, District X con- vention, and sponsored babysitting services during PTAfOpen House. TOP LEFT: Bryant Anderson and Jo Berke get along at club meetings, TOP RIGHT: Kathy Orr addresses a meeting while members Andi Johnston and Michelle Fludd listen. MIDDLE: Ms. Brown demonstrates her patience. LEFT: Meetings are held in the library. go. S 3,3 X 48- 'g l I ,v , ,Q '. ' 1 1 1 4 1' B M lu ' 'QI nn..---. 'H :wxgfnl ' The 1985-1986 lndian Heritage Club was made up of 57 members and was sponsored by Ron Shackleford and Teena Maldonado. The officers consisted of Kyle Goen, Presidentg and Terry Anderson, Vice Presi- dent. This year's club participated in a very special program, Hands Across America. They also held a ten year anniver- sary banquet with all the officers present. The club sold Cherry Dale Farms Boxed Chocolates to raise money for scholarships, awards, and club jackets. The Indian Heritage Club also sponsored the football DVOQFGITI. 4 J sl i bf'-.. - ABOVE: Mr. Shackleford is trapped in front of the camera by Terry Anderson. MIDDLE LEFT: Mrs, Maldonado and Mr Shackletord pose for'a sponsor picture. BOTTOM LEFT: The Indian Heritage club finally got together lor a group picture BOTTOM RIGHT: Terry Anderson throws up his hands at the end ol a meeting. 146 ff itiesuag :X TOP LEFT: Marla McCracken and Leslie Hancock try to escape the camera. BELOW: Club members goof around during an Indian Heritage club meeting MIDDLE LEFT: Mrs, Maldonado insists on ignoring the camera. '42 X. Fw I A I -L Y'- Q isrlii 5 ,Q 1' in IQ MIDDLE RIGHT: Mr Shackletord poses tor the camera before a meeting BOTTOM LEFT: The Indian Heritage Club cannot seem to get together to take the group ptcture BOTTOM RIGHT: Dan Harrington and Stacy Ages show ott tor the camera 147 fo offs The Science Club for 1985-88 consisted of thirty-eight members. lt was sponsored by Dr. Berggren and tvir. Martin. The officers for this year were Justin Phillips, Presidentg Amy Devenport, Vice-President, Jason Busch, Secretary, Keith Smith, Parliamentariang Randy Elmore, Sergeant- at-Armsg and Shelley Harris, Reporter. Activities held by the club includes a guest lec- ture on Halley's Comet given by Steven Martin of ETSU. There was also a magic show given by the Chemistry ll students. RIGHT: Amy Devenport, Shelley Harris, Justin Phillips, Jason Busch, and Keith Smith are the officers for this year, Not pic- tured is Randy Elmore. Mr. Martin, along with Dr. Berg- gren, sponsors the Science Club. 148 ABOVE: Leslie Hancock and Tanya Saxton pose with an ERA Beal Estate agent after a presentation to the club BELOW: Jena Clark demonstrates the use of a Commodore computer, during a tour of the room, to Mary Jane Hudluman and Jill Johnson MIDDLE RIGHT: Debra Wallen and Michelle Schram worked with the other members on the demonstration for OEA in the mall. i Rte, Mrs. Doris Jones and Mrs. Gene Starkes were the sponsors of the Of- fice Education Association, which in- cluded 65 girls that were involved in many business activities in the 85-86 school year. The OEA attended Area l contest at East Texas State Univer- sity on February 15. They were also involved in many activities such as ringing the bell for the Salvation Ar- my during Christmas. They held an Advisory Committee Breakfast which was planned and executed by the OEA officers where they hosted the CO-OP employers. They also held a Christmas luncheon for all members. They were the hostess of the Employer-Employee Banquet held in April. The 85-86 OEA officers were Mary Jane Hudluman, Presidentg Amy Flolen, Vice Presidentg Natalie Millsap, Secretaryg Lisa Burnett, Treasurerg Shelonda Johnson, Historiang Shawn Blythe, Co- Historiang Jeri Bonham, Reporterg Jenna Clark, Covlileporterg Christy Cates, Parliamentariang and Michelle Williams, Sgt.-at-Arms. QP' ABOVE: FHA members display the gifts they collected for the Foster Childrens Project at Christmas. RIGHT: FHA HERO for the 1985-1986 are: Presi- dent, DeAnya Chisolmg 1st Vice President, Andrea Marting 2nd Vice President, Vicki Williams, Third Vice President, Kelly Melton, 4th Vice Presi- dent, Regina Thursbyg 5th Vice President, Christina Reyes: Secretary, Karen Bass, Treasurer, Theresa Anderson, Historian, Adrienne Fudgen, Parliamentarian, Tanya Evans, and Sgt.-at-Arms, Marquand Moore. FHA HERO consisted of 34 members in 1985-1986 and was sponsored by Ginger Lockert, The club attended a regional meeting in Tyler on February 14-15, and a state meeting in Dallas on April 25-26. Key rings were sold to earn money for delegate and club activities. X If 1 i First Period: I' tx Nfw HO President: Merry Maggret, Vice President: Wanda l-ludson, Second Vice President: Denise l-larris, Third Vice President: Carissa Tarver, Secretary: Jeannette McCullough. Second Period: President: Mary Goodwin, Vice President: Carla Hale, Second Vice President: Vida Baily, Secretary: Angie Hemby Knot shownl, Parliamentarian: Shelonda Johnson, Sgt. at Arms: Allen Craig. The Future Homemakers of America consisted of 140 members in the 1985-1986 school year. The club was divided into six different groups, with officers for each. Spon- sors were Jane Asberry, Cecilia Barr, Shannon Carr, and Pauline Emmerson. Representatives attend- ed the annual FHA state meeting, which was held at the Dallas l-lilton. They listened to speaker, Tony Brigman, and attended various seminars. The club also sponsored the Foster Children Project at Christmas. 9 nw 73 +0752 O as ' J qi Efmw y 3 I ECW -I :- Q,D to Fourth Period: President: Cheryl Maggrel Vice President: Joeann Boyce Second Vice President: Kim Pippin Secretary: Fienita Allen fnot shownj Third Period: President: Julie Cart- wright fnot shownj Vice President: Anita Mayberry Second Vice President: Phyllis Caldwell Third Vice President: Veda Cook Fourth Vice President: Cynthia Sims Filth Vice President: Emily Patterson fnot showni Secretary: Lori Boyd Parliamentarian: Allison Noble tnot showni Historian: Berta Glenn 152 Fifth Period: President: Pierre McCoy fnot shownj Vice President: Carla Ward Second Vice President: Christy Martin Third Vice President: Robin Carmichael SecretaryfTreasurer: Twyla Harris Parliamentarian: Sharon Sampson Sixth Period: President: Lois Flowers Vice President: Melissa Roberts fnot shownj Second Vice President: Laura Smith Secretary: Christy Hendrix Treasurer: Yolanda Pittman 153 QV' M, phi 1 OXFTIO s -- I fa ll ...N Aogkilnwf X M T44 ,I Qlc U 91 W sum... ABOVE: Phil Summers workds on a secret project. RIGHT: Cindy Ray is the FFA Sweetheart of 198541986. In the 1985-86 school season, the Future Farmers of America Club grew to 103 members. Under the direction of Mike Powell and Adrian O'HanIon, the FFA kept very busy this year. They took part in an FFA Area and District Leadership Camp, held at Lake Texoma. They also participated in the FFA Convention in Houston. FFA also put a great deal of fun and enjoyment into their year. They held an ice skating party, FFA hayride, and attended livestock shows, The club used money raised by selling fruit and sausage to send members to state conventions and to hold award banquets. They held the AREA IV Awards Banquet and the FFA ParentsfFriends Banquet. The awards were given to the outstanding club members: Heidi Himes - District IV Representative, Tom- my Rigsby Y District IV President, Leanne Rogers - Area IV FFA Vice President, Cindy Ray - District IV Sweetheart. The District IV 3rd Place Ouiz Team was: Jeff Stanphill, Clint Jones, and Andy Morrison. District IV lst place Greenhand conducting Team was' Todd Krodle - President, Jerry Nowlin, Vice President, Von- da Stephenson - Secretary, Jimmy Bailey - Treasurer, Boyd Barnes - Representative, Robert Greenway - Secretary, Kevin Jenkins - Student Advisor.,The FFA officers werez Jeff Gore - President, Chad Crouch - Vice President, Trampus Rigsby - Secretary, Bobby Brumley - Treasurer Steve Angell W Reporter, and Brian Morre - Sentinel. . .... W. s I l , X - I -' in b K I ,pt A -f-az . awww!-is-S l :N 15 ' -,........f-r-1 112: I 3 . ' xxx L ' as-f'+ ' f' ' '- h s-i .n.w'.i,:'a, U 1 I l 1,4 TOP LEFT: Tommy Rigsby speaks at a club meeting, TOP RIGHT: Mr. O'Hanlon consults with Bill Smith on a secret project, MIDDLE LEFT: Club members act casuai for the camera MIDDLE RIGHT: Craig Driggers and Jeff Johnson goof off during a club meeting, BOTTOM LEFT: FFA members are kept entertained at a meeting. This was the second year for the Greenville High School Chess Club. This year's members spent many hours playing chess against each other. The Chess Club faced many challenges while playing, and worked diligently to im- prove their skills. The club was sponsored by Mr. Mar- tin. The officers were: Tom- my Sharp, Presidentg Todd Butcher, Vice President, Justin Phillips, Secretary, Flob Morris, Parliamen- tarian, and Eric Powell, Treasurer. BELOW: Jason Tredway and Adam Peterson wait for a meeting to start. MIDDLE RIGHT: Mr. Mar- tin explains the special techniques of playing chess. BOTTOM: David White, Todd Butcher, Justin Phillips, Flob Morris and Jeff Pryor discuss chess strategy., '9'Qf 'gan' . ,'f' -- .. t S he D ' an 'nj ' The Foreign Language Association of 1986 had 150 members including Karen Royal, President, Warren Fin- cher, Vice President, Kevin Bollman, Public Relations, Heather Duvall, Reporter! l-listoriang and Patricia Arthur, SecretaryfTreasurerg as officers. The FLA held several ac- tivities, such as the annual FLA Faculty Christmas Tea in December and Mardi Gras on February 11. FLA also spon- sored National Foreign Language Week from March 3rd to the 7th, To raise money for the 1987 FLA color photo in the yearbook, a dance was held on Friday, March 7. The FLA was composed of 3 organizations tCercle Francais, Deutcher Verein, and Club Espanoll that joined together to promote the study of foreign languages and help students to develop their leadership skills as well as cultural awareness. l lg? 3:1 x is K -I .L ,J- 5 Y ABOVE: FLA members, Steve Cobb, Derrick Ransom, Byron Frazier, and Daryl Maras fool around while their picture is being taken, TOP LEFT: The FLA members pose real cute for their picture. BOTTOM LEFT: Billy Blair, Toby Bryant, and Carrie Nolan walk in line to have their picture taken. When Christmas arrived, the French Club sponsored a Christmas Tea and a Salvation Q Army project. Cercle Francais passed out programs for the boys' and girls' basketball teams. President Yufen Su and her officers - Vice-President, Angie lvleyerg Treasurer, Carrie Nolan, Historian, Samantha Prince, Secretary, Cindy Meyer, and Reporter, Dawn McKinney - used the money they raised for scholarships and a new computer. The club participated in Foreign Language Week, American Education Week, and a tasting bee. lvlrs. Porter chaperoned the French Ill and IV class field trip to France by the Sea at Neiman Marcus in Dallas. - .DW 'Z' N-'53 l by - '-. . . :W 'ix' K 5l.L.l.v. 'll im' fi iii it ' MP l BELOW: Heidi Ramsey and Yufen Su observe the unknown. BOTTOM RIGHT: Valerie Williams and Clayton Spencer ham it up! t 'l'--- -.-. tiff- ii -. 7 'C' I A E R f S N ' 4 ' S tt S Q Q A it :Ref 3 L . , A + X. iLL 34 9 ,,. . X XQLL B .j ,W N i 'W-t MIDDLE LEFT: Valerie Wiliams prepares Clayton Spencer for a foreign language play. LEFT: Players refenact the Little Petite Prince. ABOVE: Mrs. Porter narrates a French play for film, t 1 , ' ' ? F '-Ju-vs,..,-N The Spanish Club included 102 members and was sponsored by Mrs. Sal- ly Barlow and Mrs. Shelia Easley. The Spanish Club activities of the year includ- ed the Smoke Out, the ringing of the Salvation Army bell, and participation in the Foreign Language Association. As a member of the Pan-American Student Form L QPASFJ, the Spanish Club gave money to the Mexican Earth- quake Belief Fund. They also participated in the Mardi Gras and National Foreign Language Week. They presented a 35100.00 scholarship to a graduating senior. The club sold candy bars to earn money to buy a classroom computer. The Spanish club is youthaoriented and has as its purpose the promoting of interest and understanding in the Spanish culture. Q TOP RIGHT: Steve Wofford and Mrs. Barlow exchange looks LEFT: Larry Green is voted Mardi Gras King during Foreign lianguage week. ABOVE: Mrs. Barlow and Lisa Mimlitch pose for the camera during practice for the Foreign Language contest at East Texas State University. TOP LEFT: Dylan Bost, Jason Tredway and Dan Oyler perfect their Spanish dance for contest. TOP RIGHT: The Don Quijote de Mancha book prop is the setting for the play that Spanish members took to contest. MIDDLE LEFT: Jenny Banner is help- ing with the record player while contestants practice their dance. MIDDLE RIGHT: Keith Smith poses for the camera while Mitch Taylor studies his assignment. BOTTOM LEFT: Gina Childress and Mitch Taylor are the center of attention while Katrin Beacom and David Diggs look on. BELOW: Marcus Andrews, Patti McFarland and Christy Beverly practices for contest. V German Club consisted of forty members and was sponsored by Mrs. Sheila Easley. dance, performance, food, original poetry and prose, memorized poetry and prose and spelling. They were involved in Foreign language Week and were co-sponsors of the FLA dance. The club also held an annual Mardi Gras with the other foreign language clubs. The German Club fund raising project was selling Gummi Bears to finance the scholar- ships for the seniors that qualify. The club officers were Scott Marosek, Presidentg Jay Banner, Vice President thot picturedig Stephanie Jackson, Secretaryg Toby Bryant, Sgt.- At-Armsg Deonna Wilburn, Scrapbook, and Wes Thomas. Treasurer. ' Q The Club participated in Foreign Language Competition in the German division in folk C19 vi i asf, 'G ABOVE: Brian Coffield is voted Mardi Gras King during FLA week MIDDLE: Scott Marosek, turns to pose for the camera. FAR RIGHT: Mrs, Easley listens intently to ner German class. BELOW: Deonna Wilburn uses her time 'ff' ' '- wisely Ew- 162 io.. it it. UPPER LEFT: Scott Marosek and Boby Bryant consult with Mrs. Easley about German Club business during a meeting. BOTTOM LEFT: Brian Colfield insists on get- ting the money first while selling Billy Blair Gummy Bears during the German Club project. MIDDLE: The gangs all here lor German club meetings! Everyone wants to find out what is going on, RIGHT: Toby Bryant turns his back on the camera while club members listen to what he has to say. BELOW: The German club gathers for a group picture and show their fun personalities. 9' 4 .9 2... 0+ an 5, fi ,. 'E un fo Melissa Burch portrays Sarah Siddons and Blake Welborn portrays George in the UIL play. Sponsored by Linda Taylor, the Thespian Honor Society of 1985-1986 was an active group during the year. The sixteen members were required to maintain a high academic average and earn points by working on stage, backstage, and on the technical crew. Each member also had to participate in one of the following options, two full length productions, one full length and two one-acts, or four one-acts. Former GHS student, Suzanne Hudson met with the group on December 10th. She spoke about her '47 Amelia Goodwin practices for the UIL contest. own professional work in the theatre and gave them advice on training for their own careers in drama. At the annual UIL Contest, the Thespian Society ad- vanced to district and received alternate for area. The following awards were received by individuals. Best Actor-Blake Welborng Best Actress - Michelle Onleyg All Star Cast - Melissa Burch, Honorable Mention All Star Cast - Lance Ball and Amelie Goodwin. Blake Welborn as George Spelvin ' 3 1 5. J R .guys I M' ms: Jeff Pryor. A V f ti 'Q-. Af Q' T J'-V in ,Nh K-335 1 4 5 W ' . ,Q 1 V' Q X Q 9 f f V 3, 1 5 J x QV Fellowship of Christian Athletes F.C.A. was a group of athletes that cared about the needs and concern of others and their rela tionship with Jesus Christ. Everyone that was associated with the group proved to be very special in this way. President for the 1986 year was Joel Bench. Other officers included Vice President Bentley Burrus, SecretaryfTreasurer James Smith, and Activities Director Bryant Anderson Some F.C.A. members attended summer camp. The club also attended game dayfnight with the Mavericks, and with the Texas Rangers. They also attended the Cotton Bowl Breakfast RIGHT: From Left to Right: President - Joel Benchp Vice- President - Bentley Burrusg Activity Director - Bryant A n d e r s o n 3 SecretaryfTreasurer -- James Smith. BOTTOM RIGHT: Sonny Donaho, FCA member, has a friendly smile for the camera. BOTTOM LEFT: Bryant smiles for the camera as he proceeds to a club meeting. I... K 544' R fp Participation in the Salvation Army Christmas Toy Drive was only one activi- ty of the Girl's F.C.A. this year at G.l-l.S. Coaches June Watkins and Sue Mudie, sponsors of the chapter, kept everyone busy with fund raisers, leader- ship conferences and chapter meetings. Vice-President Shannon Jackson at- tended a F.C.A. conference at Texas ASM and Chapter President Jennifer Baker attended a leadership conference in Georgia. The club also attended the Cotton Bowl Breakfast and F.C.A. night with the Texas Bangers. Officers for this year were President - Jennifer Bakerg Vice-President - Shannon Jacksong and SecretaryfTreasurer - Cindy Meyer. 4,- , TOP LEFT: Amy Devenport and Bren- da Manley show their spirit before they go to class! TOP: Patsy Jeffer- son, a member of FCG, takes time for a picture. BELOW: From Left to Right: President - Jen- nifer Bakerg Vice- President - Shan- non Jacksong SecretaryfTreasurer - Cindy Meyer. 167 N QC: The 19854986 Electronics Club consisted of 14 members and was sponsored by Mr. Slater. The of- ficers were Tony Norman, President, Rod Allen, Vice-President, Norman Ulmer, Secretary, Greg Lytle, Treasurer, and Jimmy Littlefield, Reporter. Several members of the club won awards at competition. They were Tony Norman, Terry Anderson, Richard Nelson, and Ken- neth Steward. These members all won District, Regional and State Blue Ribbons. Members also at- tended a Vocational Banquet in April. ABOVE: Norman Ulmer works on his project ABOVE RIGHT Mr Slater, the club sponsor, listens to a club member during a meeting 168 Distributive Education taught selling and merchandising of con- sumer products. Sponsor Henry l-lensley, helped students secure a job position. The club was lec- tured in job etiquette and how to search fora career. The club members realized the rewards and benefits of being in DE, Vice-President Cheryl Hun- nicutt was quoted, DE helped me to understand the finer qualities of selling and personal From Left to Right: Treasurer - Patty Humphriesg Parliamentarian - George Banisterg Vice-President - Cheryl Hurmicuttg Secretary - Flick Morgang Representative - Teresa relations, yg and Sgt.-at-Arms - Angie Farguhar Peave X S s 400 O r Q0 'iQ-'xc 3' P of LEFT: Members Shelly Stailey and Joan Reed are both workers for Revco. BOTTOM: Vice-President Cheryl Hunnicutt comments on her new DE understanding. Q- 169 49 . Q .- .M s was ABOVE: J. Scott and Bett find the time to pose. BELOW: Mr. Freeman concentrates on a thought. RIGHT: J. Scott placed first on his project display at VICA contest. ICT was sponsored by Ferrell Freeman and had a total of three members. The club attended VICA district, regional and state contests. J. Scott Sut- ton won first place on his project display. The senior helped advance the club into regionals and later state competition. ICT also participated at the vocational banquet. 170 ABOVE: Vlctor Gomez takes speclal care rn parntlng a car BELOW: Eno Dally dlllgently works on a car. TOP RIGHT: Robert Spaldung looks up to the camer, taklng tlme out from hls work BOTTOM RIGHT: Lee Yarberry prepares to sand on a project Av 5 The 1985-86 Auto Ralnt and Body Club consrsted of members and was dlrected by Mr Greg Thomas The club worked toward thelr goals ln developlng thelr skulls IR outer oar repanr Dale Jones, a lunlor. earned the gold medal in Dlstrrot, bronze medal IR Regional. and the srlver medal ln State oompetltlon for Job Skull Demonstratlon The of' flcers for the club were Lee Yarberry, Prosldent, Dale Jones, Vrce Presl- dentq Jlmmy Weather read, Secretary, Stan Whltman, Treasurer, and Rudy Rayburn, Reporter ff O t6 I BL! r r-1 ao, I-r ,,J 1 -li. I' 5 tg I X Sy . vi,- .X LAI I ' sl, 1-5: tlltllffg, xx- it TOP RIGHT: Mike Portugal works on a special club project. MIDDLE LEFT: Mr. Kirkpatrick doesn't let the camera distract him from his work. MIDDLE RIGHT: A Metal Trades student is involved with his work. The 1985-1986 Metal Trades Club consisted of 10 members. Sponsored by James Kirkpatrick, the club went to district competition where Walter Heard placed 3rd in skill and speed for machinist. The officers were: Robert Burns, Presidentg Mike Portugal, Vice President, Gene Hawkins, Secretary, and Walter Heard, Treasurer. 4' 172 rio' fu TOP LEFT: The Metal Trades Club gathers for a group shot around the storage building that they build and sell each year. TOP RIGHT: Jeff Branch, Carlton Sellers, Tracy Lavis, Greg Wilkerson, work together to cut wood panels. MIDDLE BOT- TOM: Devon Davis, Norman Hale, Brad Taylor, Jimmy Galyean, and Tracy Davis pose around a gun cabinet that Jimmy Galyean is building. MIDDLE RIGHT: Students work together on a platform. The Building Trades Club consisted of 17 members and was sponsored by John Barry. This club had a difficult job to do. They built a storage building to earn money for the activity account and to purchase more building materials. They felt that they learned and developed a skill that they will always be able to use. The VICA Club officers for Building Trades were: Jimmy Galyean, Presi' dent, BobbyJohnson, Vice President, Tracy Davis, SecretaryfTreasurerg and Norman l-lale, Representative. QV The VICA Auto Mechanics Club of 1986 used their X skill in mechanics gained throughout the year to enter the district and regional contest. Four members placed first' two placed second, and two placed third. Money was raised for the club through donations for work done on customer's cars. The group attended the annual Vocational Banquet. VICA Auto Mechanics: President, Ricky Andersong Vice President, Darrel Wallsg Secretary, Alen Bodg Treasurer, Blake Woodson, Parliamentarian, Dwayne Fathke, and Reporter, Billy Brierton. TOP RIGHT: Billy Heath decides what work needs to be done. ABOVE: An Auto Mechanics student tunes up a car, SSS Q . 74 Q-rl' .iq .444 ,J I ...f 712, n-L ,nv X, W-1-nm. W Nw -,M,,.v 'W-nf 2 wi, 135' i i , 1 1 Via fix Outstanding Seniors Senior Officers .... Seniors ....... Junior Officers .... Juniors .......... Sophomore Officers Sophomores ...... Freshman Officers . Freshmen ...... vel X JOEL BENCH OUTSTANDING SENIOR - JOEL BENCH Being named Outstanding Senior was not surpris- ing for this year's Best All Around Boy, Joel Bench. Joel enjoys playing and watching such sports as football, softball, basketball, and racquetball. He also enjoys visiting rest homes and attending mission trips with the youth group at Highland Terrace Bap- tist Church. ln high school, Joel was President of Fellowship of Christian Athletes and Treasurer of NHS. He has also won the Academic Excellence Award. Joel's major goal is to put God first in everything and hopefully He will lead him to a successful career and a happy life. After high school he wants to at- tend Texas Tech University and major in Architecture. Joel would like to say he is thankful for the chance to get an education and he appreciates his teachers for their hard work. AMY DEVENPORT OUSTANDING SENIOR - AMY DEVENPORT Looking at all the activities Amy Devenport was volved in during her high school years, it was no prise that she was named Outstanding Senior. Some of her activities included Student Cour National Honor Society, Science Club, Fellowship Christian Athletes, A Cappella Choir, and Var Tennis. She has also received many awards besir Outstanding Senior, such as Academic Excellei Award, Superintendent's Scholar, Student of Month, and Who's Who. ln Amy's spare time, she enjoys playing the pia tennis, basketball, and water skiing. She is also v active in the Aldersgate Church youth group. After finishing high school, she plans to attend Air Force Academy and get a degree in biology. hopes this will lead to a career in either in medic or research. Amy's goals in life are to get a good educat have a familly, and most of all, to serve the L Jesus Christ wherever He leads her. l i l i JENNIFER BAKER OUTSTANDING SENIOR -- JENNIFER BAKER Maintaining a proper balance between sports and cademics earned Jennifer Baker the honor of being an Dutstanding Senior. Jennifer loves sports of all different kinds. She enjoys olleyball, basketball, tennis, jogging, softball, and rac- uetball. She was captain of the Volleyball and Basket- all teams. Her other activities included NHS, Student ouncil, Texas Girls' State, Who's Who, Fellowship of hristian Athletes and she is very involved in St. illiams Catholic Youth Organization. Jennifer has received such awards as Academic Ex- ellence Award, Superintendent Scholar, Most Athletic irl, Volleyball-2nd Team All-District, Texas Volleyball ssociation Honorable Mention Team, Greenville asketball All Tournament Team, and Commerce olleyball All-Tournament Team. Upon graduation from high school, Jennifer plans to ttend a four year university in the state of Texas and to ajor in accounting. Eventually, she hopes to study aw. Jennifer has set many goals in her life. Her first and oremost goal is to always keep God first in her life. nother aim is to show unbelievers that if you have nough desire and dedication you can succeed at nything. 1, ,i ' 1 f A .. x x-.. 3 Sei' X f X BRYANT ANDERSON OUTSTANDING SENIOR -- BRYANT ANDERSON As well as being the friendliest boy on campus Bryant Anderson has been honored as an Outstand- ing Senior. He has also received other awards such as Junior and Senior Favorite, 1st Team All-District as a senior and 2nd Team All-District as a junior in football. He has participated in the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Football, and Baseball. Bryant's interests are in sports of all kinds and his main interest is human relations. He is also very active in church activities. Bryant plans to continue his education in college and pursue a career in the field of business. Bryant feels that to have been in the first class that has finished a full cycle in the new high school has been great. He hopes all future students will take pride in Greenville High School and strive for SUCCESS. BRENT MUDIE OUTSTANDING SENIOR - BRENT MUDIE Brent Mudie's philosophy for life is You only live once, so live life to its fullest., With an attitude like that, Brent was a perfect choice for Outstanding Senior. He has received such awards as Academic Ex- cellence, Superintendent Scholar, and Boys' State. He is a member of organizations like the Chess Club, Science Club, Varsity golf, NHS, FCA, Junior Enter- prisers, and Explorers Club. Brent plans on attending Texas Tech University, and he plans to get a master's degree in accounting. He would like to be a CPA or a private accountant. He enjoys playing golf, snow skiing, going to the movies, math, and accounting. Brent hopes to be a successful businessman, have a happy family, and live a productive life. SHANNON JACKSON OUTSTANDING SENIOR - SHANNON JACKSON I Outstanding Senior was another award to go along with Shannon Jackson's Best All Around Girl Award. Shannon was also involved in Adopt-a- randparent Program and she helped teach a Sun- ay School class. In the future she hopes to attend the University of otre Dame and study medicine. Shannon hopes to ecome a doctor, specializing in pediactrics or port's medicine. Shannon has been involved in such organizations s Fellowship of Christian Athletes, NHS, Student ouncil, and as a student trainer in sports. In her spare time, she enjoys playing basketball nd golf. TODD BUTCHER OUTSTANDING SENIOB - TODD BUTCHEFZ Being named Outstanding Senior was only one of the many honors Todd Butcher received. Todd also received awards such as All District-Honorable Men- tion for football, Superintendent Scholar, and Academic Excellence awards. Throughout Todd's years in high school, he has participated in organizations such as National Honor Society, Chess Club, and Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Todd plans on attending East Texas State Univer- sity for a year and then transfer to a larger university and major in engineering. Todd enjoys lifting weights, football, softball and takes part in Boy Scouts of America. -- SENIGR GFFICERS JEFF BISHOP 7 PAT FOLKS Sergeant-at-Arms I President EMILY PATTERSON SHANNON JACKSUN Reporter Parliamentarian AMY DEVENPORT SHELLEY HARRIS Secretary l Treasurer APRIL BLAND I JANET FISHER Historian I Vice-President AQ' Patrick Abbott I f tAclivities 3 Junior Favorite, Teachers of America. Steve Angell Farmers ol America - 1, 2, 3, 4g Woods and 1, 2, 3, 4, FFA Reporter - 4, Woods and Secretary - 4, Green Hand Degree - 13 Farmer Degree - 2, Lone Star Farmer Degree Judging Team - 2, 4, Chapter Conducting Team - Greenville Future Farmers ot America Show Teamw-1,2,3,4 , mc. I ,aft Kristi Akins OE? - 3, 4, OEA Business Contest - 3, 45 Pep Squad - ,4. l Terry Anderson Student Council - 1, Cercle Francis - 1, tMardi Gras Nominee - 13, Indian Heritage - 1, 2, 3, 4, Out- standing Member - 3, Vice-President - 4, VICA - 3, 4, tParliamentarian - 31, Attendance Award - 3, Cross Count - 4, Fellowship of Christian Athletes - 43 Boys' 'State -41 Who's Who in American High School Students - 4. N. in atv L M., Patricia Arthur Lion Tracks - 3, tEditorJ 4, Yearbook Photographer - 2, 3, 41 German Club - 3, 4, Foreign Language Association Representative - 3, tSecretaryfTreasurerJ 4, Academic Excellence Award - 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honors Society - 3, 4, Future Homemakers ol America First Vice-President - 1, Future Teachers of America - 43 Ouill and Scroll - 43 Superintendent Scholar Rodney Allen Future Farmers ol America - 1, Tennis 1, 33 Spanish Club - 3, VICA - 3, 4 Marcus Andrews Basketball - 1, 2, 3, 4, tLetterman - 3, 43, Lion Tracks tSports Editorl- 3, 4, LIPC Vice-President - 4, Spanish Club - 4, Foreign Language Association - 4, Fellowship rn Christian Athletes - 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Homemakers of America 4 I, 23 Future Teachers ol America - 3, 4. Laurie Avery Pep Squad - 2, Flashes A 3, 43 Student Council - 1, Ollrce Education Association - 3, 4 183 Jennifer Baker Fellowship of Christian Athletes - l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council - 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society - 3, 4, Who's Who in America - 3, 4, Texas Girls' State - 3, Volleyball- 1, 2, 3, 4, tCaptainJ, Basketball - 1, 2, 3, 4, tCapt J, Track - 1, 2, Tennis - 3, 4, Freshman Class Vice-President - 1 L .,,.f A 4.5, Eg Stephanie Ballard Future Homemakers ol America Y 1, 2, 3 lsecond Vice-Presrdentl, 4, Indian Heritage - 2, Pep Squad - 2, Future Teachers ol America ffl DECA - 4 Owen Bigler Air Conditioning and Flelrigeration I A 2, Arr Conditioning and Flelrigeration Il - 3 184 ,Nl Lance Ball Football - tg Tennis - 2, Drama Club - 1, 2, 3, tHistorianl 2, Ureasurerj 33 Theatre Arts l,II, III, IV, Inter- national Thespian Society tVice-Presidentl - 4, Cercle Francais - 33 National Honor Society - 3, 4, A Capella Choir - 43 Yearbook - 4, Science Club - 4, City Federation ol Women's Club Academic Excellence Award - 1, 2,3, 4, Karen Bass VOCT - 2, 3 tSgt.-at-Arms, State Sgt -at-Armslg Future Homemakers ol America - 1, 2, 3, 4 tSecretaryl: Boles Home Homecoming Queen - 3, Homecoming Court - 1, 23 Drama k 2, 3, Glad - 2, Cheerleader - 1, 2, 3, 4 - QBHSJ, VOCT lBHSl Sweetheart f 2, 3, Basketball B 1,2, Track- 1,2 Jeff Bisho Student Council - 1, 2, 3, 4, Vicevgesident of Student Body - 4, Fellowship of Christian of Athletes - 1, 2, 3, tSecretary - 3lg Foreign Language Club - 2, 3, Ger- man Club - 2, 3, National Honor Society - 3, 4, l.C.T - 4, Woods and Water- 4. f Michael Football - 1, Track - 1, Cross 1 Arts - 2, 3, 4, Drama Club - 2, plan Society - 4, National Honor book Photographer - 3, Yearbook 4 4, ui L Play - 2, 3, 4. Joel Bench Football - 1, 2, 3, 4, tvarsity 2, 3, 4l, Society - 3, 4, tTreasurer - 4j, Fellowship o Athletes - 1, 2, 3, 4, lPresident - 3, 43, Indian - 2, 3, Academic Excellence Award - Superintendent Scholar - 3, 4 Jerry Bishop Future Homemakers ol America - 4 Education-4 April Bland Junior Varsit Cheerleader - 2, Varsity Cheerleader - 3, 4. tl-lead Cheerleader - 43, Spanish Club - 2, 3, 4, Foreign Langua e Association - 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society - 3, 4,gtudent Council - 4, Thespian Club - 4, Homecoming Queen - 4. Jeri Bonham I, Spanish Club - 2, Future Teachers 2, Future Homemakers ol America - 2, OEA 3 4 Historian 4, Guidance -3: - . .t' I 1,2,3,4. X April Bowes our - 1, Drama Club - 1, Flashes - 3, Art 2, German Club - 3, Foreign Lan uage - 3, Indian Heritage - 3, OEA - 4, guture ol America - 4 ali Robin Bland German Club - 1, 2, 3, 4, tvice-President - 2, Secretary - 31, Foreign Language Association - 1,2, 3, 4, tliepresentative - 1, 21, Ag. 1, 3, 4, tGreenhand degree - 1, Quiz Team - 3, Chapter Farmer Degree - 4, Sweetheart Nominee - 41, DECA - 4, tPresidentl. Stephanie Bostrck J.V. Cheerleader - 2, Homecoming Nominee - 2, 3, Flaming Flashes - 3, 4, tBanner Carrierl 4, Outstanding Flash ot the Year - 3, National Honor Society - 3, 4, International Thespian Society -- 3, 4, A Cappella Choir - 3, 4, Girls Choir - 1, Daybreak - 3, Student Council - 3, 4, Fellowship of Christian Athletes -- 3, 4, Cheryl Hunnicut and Jimmy Fowler pose for a picture. Kevin Bollman Student Council - 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Body President S 4, Spanish Club - 1, 2, 3, 4, tPresident - 3, 41. FLA - I, 2, 3, 4, FLA Officer Council - 3, 4, Class Favorite - 1, 2, Founding President Free Enterprise Club, Texas Boys' State Delegate - 4, Who's Who, Indian Heritage Club- 1,2, 3,4 11 Q Chris Bower Football- 1, 2, 3, 4, tCaptain - 43, Spanish Club - 3, 4, Foreign Language Association - 3, 4, Future Homemakers ol America - 4 18 186 .Il Brandy Bransom Future Homemakers ot America - 15 HECE - 3, iSe- cond Vice,Presrdentj, OEA - 4. . P rw L ,I 91 ML , P Michael Brookins Sue Brown Girls Choir- 13 Drama - 1g Spanish Club - 2 Teachers of America - 35 Flaming Flashes - 3 - 3: Future Homemakers ol America - Assistant- 1,2, 3, 4, '- .cw Justin Phillips, Keith Smith, and Jason Busch talk with Mr. Martin. .,.J,, Bobby Brumley Future Farmers ol America - 1, 2, 3, 4, Ureasurer - 3, 49, Greenhand Degree - lg Chapter Farmer Degree - 33 Lone Star Farmer Degree - 3, Greenhand Conduc- tion Team - 13 Chapter Conducting Team - 2, 3, 44 Beet Judging - 1, Dairy Judging - 2, 3, 4g Woods and Water - 1, 2, 3, 4, Greenville Future Farmers of America Show Team and Rodeo Team - 4, t' it Rolinda Bryant Joe Bunt Future Homemakers ot America - 1, 23 Pep Squad - Filth Place District Math Contest - 15 Science 3, 4, Pep Squad Manager - 4, Student Council - 2. 2, Founding President of GreenviIle's Compu 1 4, dh Lisa Burnett Spanish Cluh ff t,OEA f 3, 4, OEA Treasurer - 4 I P 1-fi-rw 1 sl Jason Busch Languagze Association - t, 2, 4, Cercle Fran- French lub - 1, 2, 43 Science Club - 3, 4. 3, Secretary - 43, Chess Club - 3. - 43 Goll - 1, 2, 3, Who's Who High School Students - 3, 4 Tommy Byrd 1 2 3 4, Future Teachers ot America - 3, Foreign Langiuage Associa- Club - , Texas Boys' American High School 1,2, 3,4 Bentley Burrus Football- 1, 2, 3, 4 qvarsi y - 2, 3, 413 Baseball t, 2, 3, 4, tvarsity - 2, 3, 43, Track - 1, Texas Boys' State - 3, Who's Who Among American High School Students - 35 Class Favorite - t, 23 Fellowship ol Christian Athletes - 1, 2, 3, 4, lVice-President - 2, 3, 4l, Junior Lionbacker - 2, 3, 4, Lion Tracks - 3, 4, 1Sport's Co- Editor - 41, Indian Heritage - 1. , .au Todd Butcher Football - 1, 2, 3, 4, fvarsity - 3, 413 Fellowship ol Christian Athletes - 2, 3,4g National Honor Society A 3, 4, Spanish Club - 1, 2, Chess Club - 3, 4, Nice- President - 3l: Academic Excellence Award f 3, 4 Phyllis Caldwell Band - 1, 2, 3, Flag Corps - 3, Spanish Club - 3, Future Homemakers ol America - 1, 2, 3, lParliamen- tary - 1, Fourth Vice-President - 2l, n if -r f 4 ,fem ,,i9' ' 4 , ,,,, -,vawfavl-1 'f ' 'MK I! l Lance Ball smiles while taking a picture. Q w Morris Carter Auto Mechanics - 1, 2, Football - tg Building Trades - 33 HECE - 4, Future Homernakcrs ol America -v 4 187 Julie Cartwright Band - 1, 2, Twirler - 2, Select Mixed Choir - 1, tAcA companist1, A Cappella Choir - 2, 3, 4, tAccompanist1, Daybreak - 2, 3, 4, iAccompanist1, Flaming Flashes - 3, 4, Colonel - 4, Student Council - 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Otticer - 3, Academic Excellence Award - 1, 3, Girls' State Nominee - 3, Future Homemakers ol America - 4, tPresident1, Fellowship of Christian Athletes - 3, 4, me ess, Robert Cleghorn Football - 1, Manager - 2, 3, 4, Track ManagEer - 1, 2, Future Homemakers ol America - Hero 4, H CE I - 4, Fellowship of Christian Athletes - t, 2, 3. Veda Cook Basketball - 1, Volleyball - 1, Future Homemakers ot America - 1, 2, 3, tSecretary - 21, Spanish Club - 3, Band - 1, Future Homemakers ol America President - 4. I lies - Gina Rene Childress Cheerleader - J.V. 1, 2, tHead - 21, Varsity -V 3, 4, Student Council - 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society - 3, 4, Class Vice-President - 2, Class President - 3, Class Favorite - t, 2, 3, Spanish Club - 3, 4, iSecretary - 3, 41, Homecoming Nominee - 3, Academic Excellence Award - 1, 2, 3, Who's Who Among American High School Students - 3. Kathryn Clifton Tennis - 1, JV Cheerleader - 2, Student Council Y 1, 2, 3, tTreasurer - 21, Indian Heritage - 1, Flashes A 3, Varsity Cheerleader - 4, A Cappella - 3, 4. Q George Churchill Track - t, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country - 2, 3, 4 Honor Society A 3, 43 Science Club - 2, 4, 2, 4, Chess Club - 4. Brian Coffield German Club - 3, 4, Science Club - 4, Chess 4, Football - 3, Foreign Language Association - tlfiepresentative f 41, Fellowship of Christian - 3 id , ,J i ii K J' Sheila Cooper Jennifer Cox Spanish Club - 3, Foreign Language Association - 3, Band - 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball - 1, 2, 3, Volleyball - 1, 2, 3, Track -- 1, 2, Ensemble, Flag Corps - 4, - 41 3, Fellowship ol Christian Athletes - 1, 2, 3, 4. tional Honor Society - 3, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Baseball - 3, 4, 4-H A 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Chairman, National Ftecordbook Winner, Danl Dare You Award, and Gold Star Winner1 Sophon the Year - 2, Student ot the Month, Who's Whr indian Heritage Club - 4. Allen Craig Homemaking I - 13 Future Farmers ot America A 1, 2, Greenhand A 1, Chapter Farmer A 23 HECE I A 35 Sergeant-at-Arms - 3, HECE ll - 4 James Smith salutes his Senior class. LaShaun Davis 1 2 3 Volleyball - 1, 2, 33 HECE - 4, xl America A 4. Julana Crom Band - 1, 2, 3, 4, tDrum Major - 413 Drama Club A 2, 3, Thespians A 4, Historian - 4, CCYM Representative - 2, 3, 4, JunrorfSenior 4 States All Honor Band - 3, State Solo and Ensemble Contest A 2, 3, 4, Guidance Assistant A 4, Society of Distinguished American Scholars A 3, 4, Who's Who Among American High School Students - 3, 4. Donnie Davidson Future Homemakers ot America - 1, 2, tSergeant-at- Armsjg Football - 1,2, 3, 4, Track - 1. .- ya ii 'iff .y 2,71 fvv g-4 , 2: , , 1 Laura Davis Band A 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Band Otlicer - 3, Band Presi- dent - 4, Flag Corps A 2, 3, Forergn Language Association A 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club - 1, 2, 3, Student Council- 2, 3, lndran Heritage - 3, 4, Who's Who A 3, Science Club -- 3, A Cappella Choir A 43 ICT A 4 -'Q 4? Chad Crouch Future Farmers ot America - 1, 2, 3, 4, tlileporter A 3, ViceAPresident - 41, Greenville FFA Show Team A 1, 2, 3, 4, Foreign Language Association - 3, Spanish Club - 3, Greenville odeo Team - 4, Delegate to Boys' State A 3, Woods and Water Club A 1, 2, 3, 4, Dairy Judging Team A 2, 3, 4, Chapter Conducting Team - 2, 3, 4, Greenhand Conducting Team A 1 A-rn.. Tom Davidson Student Council - 1, Basketball - 1,Tennis - 2: ICTI A 4, Future Homemakers ol America A 4, Science Club - 3, 4, Chess Club - 3, 4, Woods and Water A 3, Velvalyn Davis Volleyball A 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball - 1, 4, Track 1, 3, 4, Future Homemakers ol America A 4, Volleyball Manager- 4, Track District Winner A 3 189 Band - 1, 2, 3, Jazz Band - 3, Solo and Ensemble - 3, State Solo and Ensemble - 33 ICT - 3 I I David Dawson Amy Devenport Varsity Tennis Team - 1, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir - 2, 3, 4, lPianistl, National Honor Society - 3, 4, Nice- Presidentl, Basketball - 1, Academic Excellence Award - 1,2, 3, 4, Musical - 2, 3, 4, Class Officer -1, 4, Homecoming Queen Nominee f , , 4 George Donnell Track -- 1, 2, VICA President f 3, VICA - 2 190 l B Phyllis Day Wayne Derrick Band - 1, 2, 3, 4. Solo and Ensemble - 1 olo Jazz Band f 4, French Y 3,Gol1- 1,2 John Dobrneyer Tennis - 1, D E - 1, Metal Trades A- 1 I R Kathryn Clifton cheers for the Lions at a Nettie D035 pep rally ft.. all Linetta Ellsworth Pep Squad -- 2. 3. Future Teachers ol America - 2. OEA - 3.4. Girls Choir- 2 Y Vincent F. Ervin football - 1. 2, 3, 4. Track - l, 2, 3. 4, Future lomemakers ol America - 4. Auto Mechanrcs Award - 1. 2 Yola Fagan Hornernakers ol America f 4 Flandy Elmore Spanish Club - 2. Foreign Language Association - 2. Chess Club - 1, 2. 4, Who's Who Amon American High School Students, Science Club 4 4. lggt-at-Arms - 45, Tennis - 1, 2, Baseball - 1. 23 DECA Club - 4. Indian Heritage - 4. Woods and Water Lori Engelbert Future Farmers ol America - 2. Future Homemakers ol America - 3. 4. HECS - 4 Julie Escalante Tanya Evans Volleyball f 1, 2. Track - 1. 2. Future Homemakers ol America f 1. 2. 3. 4. FHA Hero f 3, 4 Warliamcn- tarianl. HECE f 3. 4, Pep Squad - 2 rg f 1 Phillip Felts Felicia Finch Foolball - .VICA f 2, 3, D E -4 Volleyball 1. Future llornemakers ol America I. 2. 3. 4 l91 I Janet Fisher Pep Squad - 2, 3, 4, tdunior Lieutenant - 3, Senior Lieutenant - 43, A Cappella Choir- 3, 4, tSecretary - 43, Student Council - 1, 2, 3, 4, tHrstortan - 3, Reporter - 43, National Honor Society - 3, 4, tSecretary - 43, Fellowship ol Christian Athletes -- 3, 4, Class Historian - t, 2, Class Secretary - 4, Class Vice-President - 4, Indian Heritage - 3, Girl's Choir - 1, 2, tSecretary - 1, 23. Patrick Folks A Cappella Choir - 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader - 2, 3, Cross Country - 4, Student Council - 2, 3, 4, Drama - 4, Tennis - 1, Future Homemakers ol America - 4, Daybreak - 4. Jimmy Fowler Football - 1, 2, 3, 4, Track - 2, 3, Who's Who Among American High School Students - 3, Fellowship ot Christian Athletes - 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club - 2 I l192 I t I t 4 Tamala Fisher gogeyball - 1, 2, 4, Basketball W 1, 2, 4, Track - 1.2. Daryl Ford Spanish Club - 1, 4, Baseball - 2, 4, Football - 1, 2, tTrainer3, Foreign Language Association - 1, 4, Delegate to Boys' State - 3. Kim Frair Spanish Club - 1, OEA - 3, 4. Tina Flowers Yearbook - 3, 4, Girls Choir - 1, 2, A - 3, 4, Future Teachers ol America - 2, - 43, Indran Heritage - 3, 4, Pep Fellowship ol Christian Athletes - 3 Mascot Shelley Harris shows her spirit at a pep rally, fx i Byron Frazier Foreign Language Association - 1, 2, 3, 45 French Club - 1, 2, 3, 4, tVrce,President - 2, 313 City Federation ol Women Academic Excellence Award - 1, 23 Baseball -- 2, 3, 4, Tennis - 23 Chess Club - 3, 4, Texas Boys' State Representative - 33 Jr Enterprlsers - 3, 43 glhds Who Among American High School Students - ,4. Berta Glenn 1 Volleyball - 1, Track - 1, FHA - 2, 3, 4 41, Weight Training - 4. flu. an Jose Gomez Club - 1, 2, Indian Heritage Club - 33 HECE Adrienne Fudgen .Qt i Brent Gluck Future Farmers ol America - 1, 2, 33 Woods and Water - 2, 3, 43 Who's Who Among American High School Students - 43 Marching Band - 1, 2, ICT - 43 Greenhand - 23 Chapter Farmer - 3 Mary Goodwin Future Homemakers ol America - 3, 4, fvrce-President - 313 OEA - 3, 4, Pep Squad - 2, Delegate for Future Homemakers ol America - 3. :TA 'il ' Shelbye Gilstrap Band - 1, Pep Squad - 2, Flashes - 3, Spanish Club - 3, DEA - 4, Foreign Language Association e 1 Kyle Goen Class President - 1, Football - 1,2, 4, Indian Heritage Club - 1, 2, 3, 4, tPresrdent - 3, 41, Lion Tracks Stall - 43 Student Council - 13 Ouill and Scroll - 4, Chess Club - 3, Future Homemakers ol America - 3 Jeff Gore Future Farmers ot America - 2, 3, 4, fPresrdent - 41. Greenhand Advisor - 2, Greenhand Parliamentary Pro- ducer Team - 2, Chapter Farmer - 3, Lone Star Farmer e 4, State Convention - 3, 4, Agriculture Prolr ciency Award - Home and Farm Improvement - 3, AG Mechanics - 3, AG Mechanrcs Award - 3, Woods and Water - 2, 3, 4, tVucefPresrdent f 3, President f 43, :CT - 4. 193 I I. 194 l ! ,ev- Tina Gravlee Spanish Cluh f 1, Mixed Choir 4 1, 2, Who's Who Among Amerrcan Hugh School Students - 4, ICT - 3, 4, Pep Squad - 2 fill Carla Hale Spanrsh Club -F 3, Forergn Language Assocratuon - 3, Hand - l, 2, 3, Flag Corp f 3, Future Hornemakers ol America f 4 lil CA - 4 Shannon Harrington Future Farmers ot Amerlca 1, 2, 3, lScholarshrp Award 23, Greenhand Degree 4 1, Lone Star Farmer Degree f 3, Chapter Farmer Degree - 2, National Honor Society f 3,4 Anchalee Gunla Future Homemakers 01 America - 1, Pep Squad f 2, OEA - 3, 4 l Marsha Hall Future Homcmakers of Amenca - 4, Track V- 4 l Shelley Harris l Lead Role In Muslcal - 3, 4, Drama Club -- 3, Sclence Club f 3, 4, Ureasurer - 41, Thesplan Club - 4, A Cappella Chorr - 3, 4, Mascot f 4. Student Counetl - 4 Wade Hackney Leslie Hancock Future Homcrnakers ol Amerrca -f- 1, lThrrd Presrdent A- tl, Pep Squad - 2, Chou A Herrtage -- 2, 4, OEA- 3, 4, Forergn Assoclatlon -- 3, 4, Cercle Francars - 3, Teachers ol Arnenca - 4 Melody Denise Harris Band f 1, 2, 3, Fla Corps f 3, Future Arnenca - 1, 2, 4, lScrgeant At Arms Vice-Presrdenll, Spanrsh Club f 3, Foreign Assoclatron 4 3 OEA - 4, Future Teachers tion - 3 Debbie Harrison Volleyball - 1. 2, Basketball f 1. 2, Track - 1, 2, Future Hornemakers ol America - 1, 2, 3, Future Teachers ol America - 3, Student Council - I Carrie Hays Basketball - 1, 2, Future Homemakers ol America - 1. , 3, Spanish 'Y 2, Student Congress - 1. 2. 3, Nice- resident f 33. Annual Stall - 1. 2, 3, Key Club f 2.3. cience Club -e 3, Football Sweetheart tWoIle Cityl - l,3, Homecoming Queen lWolle Cityj - 3 Bett Harvey A Cappella Choir - t, 2, 3, 4. Gott - 2, VICA - 3, Electronics Angie Hemby Flashes - 3, 4, lLieutenant Colonel - 41. Student Council - 1. 2, 3, 4, tParliamentarran 1 31. Student Body Secretary - 4. Spanish Club - 2, 3, tHistorian - 31, Foreign Language Association - 2, 3. tSecretary - 31, A Cappella - 3. Tennis - 1. 2, Homecoming Oueen Nominee - 4, Foreign Language Association - 4, Who's Who Among American High School Students - 4, ,+R Sherry Hightower Hornemakers ol America - 1, Volleyball - 1, 2. 1, 2, Pep Squad - 3, Ollice Assistant - 3, Spanish Club f 4, OEA f 3, 4, COOP - 4 Teressa Hill lCaIrlornia1 Volleyball f 1, 2, 3, Tennis - 2, lGreenviIlej Future Homemakers of America - 4 Stephen Harwick Jamie Hightower Basketball - 1, 2, 3, 4. MVP Basketball - 1, Foreign Language Association - 1. 2, Baseball - 1. 3, Key Club - 2, 3, Class President 4 2, tBrookwood, GA1, Fellowship ol Christian Athletes - 2. 3 Traci Hillis Band 4 1, 2. 3. 4 qOllicer -- 2, 3, 43, Junior Lieutenant Heritage f 2. 3, FHA f 1, OEA - 4. Counselor Asst . . f 3, Twrrler - 2, 3. Feature Twirler f 4. lnrlian W3 195 II 196 ..- Keith Hitchcock Gott A 2, A Cappella - 4, Daybreak - 4, ICT - 3, 4, ea E t,i Chad Horton Micki Ice Flashes - 3, 43 First Lieutenant - 43 Outstanding Girl 33 Pep Squad - 23 Outstanding Girl ol the Year - 23 Student Council - 1, 2, 3, 4 tOflicer - 41, Student ol the Month - 23 Youth Foreign Exchange Student - 33 FLA - 3, FHA - 13 Who's Who A 33 Mixed Choir - 1 tPtanlst - 11 Angel Holmes Future Homemakers ol America - 1: Band - 1, 2, 33 OEA - 4 f A 312 A. 1 Angie Hope Mixed Choir A 1, Drama Club - 13 Flashes - - 3, OEA - 4, German I - 33 Foreign Association - 33 Future Teachers of America - 3 Mary Jane Hudluman Foreign Language Association - 1, 23 Cercle Francais 23 lndran Heritage - 33 Future Teachers ol America - 3, tFteporterl3 OEA - 3, 4, tPresidentj. 1 9:5333 r J Meredith lce l A Cappella Choir - 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club - 1, 33 Lion Tracks - 43 All-District Choir - 33 Daybreak - 3, Cross Country - 2, - 1 1 Y - , - 3, Science Club - 33 Volleyball- 1 2, 3 I Cheryl Hunnicutt Drama Club - 1, 23 Class Treasurer - Language Association - 2, 3, Future Association - 3, 4, A Cappella Choir - Squad - 23 Student Council - 1, 2 Homecoming Queen Nominee - 43 All-District 3, 4, DECA - 4, tVrce-Presidentl. Shannon Jackson Student Council - 1, 2, 3, 4 Fellowship ofCt1rlstran Athletes - 1 - 3, Vice-President - 4j3 Basketball SITYJ 4, Student Athletic Trainer - 2, 3, 4 1 2 National Honor Socret 3 4 Keshia Jimmerson tSan Angeloj Future Homemakers ol America - 1, 2, Track - 2, Lake View Chrelettee - 2, fFlashes1g tGreenviIIel OEA - 4, VOE - 4, COOP - 4. Q 'N'-s E Jeff Jones Water - 1, 2, VICA - 2, 3, Nice-President Jason Kilgore ol America - 1, 4, Mixed Choir- lg A 23 All-Region Choir - 1, Woods and 1, 4, Future Farmers ol America Ouiz Show 13 Future Farmers of America Show Team - 1, Greenhand - 1, Chapter Farmer - 2, Lone Star Shelonda Johnson Spanish Club - 1, Flashes - 3, 4, Homecoming Oueen Nominee - 2, 3, Future Homemakers ol America Club - 43 OEA - 4, tlileporterj 1- Ftobert Jones Football - 1, Auto Body - 2, 3, fPresident - 3l: Auto Body District Contest Winner - 11st Placej 33 State Auto Body Competition - 13rd Place Winnerj 3, ICT -4. fr Adam Kinney Spanish Club A 3, Woods and Water 4 1, 2, 3, 4, ICT I - 2, 3, 4 'X James Cliff Jones Future Farmers 01 America f 1, 2, 3, 4, Football f QJVJ 2, Spanish I g 3, Lone Star Farmer - 3, Woods and Water - 2, 3 W, Tom Jones Band A 1, 2, 3, National Honor Society - 2, 3, 4, Choir - 4, Drama f 4, Commended on PSAT - 4, Top 2506 - 1, 2, 3, 4, Zone Choir - 4, Academic Excellence Award - 3, 4. Tim Konderla LW B. Flay High Schoolj Football A 1, 2, 3, Future Farmers o1America - 2, 3, tPresrdent - 33, A-B Honor Roll - 3, Outstanding Vocational Student - 2, 3. Who's Who Among American High School Students. 19 George Kroncke Basketball - 1, 2, 3, Lion Tracks - 4, lFealure Editorl, Drama - 2, Ouill and Scroll. Paula Long Future Homemakers ol America - 13 Lion Tracks - 3, Who's Who Among American High School Students - 3, VOE - 4, OEA - 4, Superinlendenfs Scholar - 3. Jay Mapps Football - 1,2, 3, 4, Spanish Club -1, 198 Nicole Spanish Club - 1, 2, Foreign Language Association - 1, 2, Select Mixed Choir - 13 Indian Heritage - 2, 33 Pep Squad - 2, Flaming Flashes - 3, 43 A Cappella Choir - 3, 4, Future Teachers ol ,America - 4, Daybreak - 4, Academic Excellence Award - 1, 2, 3, 4. Mary Magar Future Farmers of America - 1, 2, Greenhand - 1, Chapter Farmer - 2, OEA - 3, 4, OEA Business Con- test - 3, Future Homemakers ol America - 4. Mike Lara Football - 1, 2, Basketball - 1, 2, Track - 1, 2, 3, lOualilied lor State in the 3200 Meterlg Class Treasurer - 2: Who's Who Among American High School Students - 3. Jay Manning l l Some guys goof around during lunch. B it .fi Football - 1, 2, tvarsity 3, 4, Track - 1, 2, Fellowship ol Christian Athletes - , 4, Spanish Club - 4, Foreign Language Association - 4, Academic Excellence Award - 1. Dargyl Maras I--Q, Andrea Martin - 1, 2, 3, 4, tFourth - 3, First Vice4President Tammy McCarty Vice-President - 1gJV Cheerleader - 1, Basket- Homemakers ot America - 1: tGreenville1 Club - 2, 3, 43 Foreign Language Associa- 4, Flaming Flashes - 4. gf Sandra Marosek Soccer - 1, 2, Basketball - 1, Softball - 13 Science Club - 35 Indian Heritage - 3, National Honor Society - 3, 4, Bronze Key Academic Excellence - 2, Academic Excellence Award - 3 Clransler Student1. if K 1 1 .if ' Dawn Martin Future Homemakers of America - 1, lFourth Vice- President1, Foreign Language Association - 2: French Club - 23 Pep Squad - 2, Flaming Flashes - 3, OEA - 4, Who's Who Among American High School Students - 33 VOE COOP - 4, 4.-7' Marla McCracken Future Homemakers of America - 1, indian Heritage - 2, 3, 4, Student Council - 4, Pep Squad - 2, 3, 4, tJr, Lieutenant - 3, Sr. Lieutenant - 41: Girls Choir f 2, tSecretary13 A Cappella - 3, 4, tLibrarian - 41, Daybreak - 43 All-Zone Choir - 43 Society ol Distinguished American High School Students - 2, 3, Whc's Who Among American High School Students -W 4 Scott Marosek tGermariy1 Wrestling - QJV1 - 1, lVarsity1 - 2, Cross Country - 1, 2, tvarsity Letter1, Football - KJV1 - 2: Ex-Change Student From Germany, lGreenville1 Cross Country - 4, Foreign Language Association - 3, tPresident - 3, Council - 41, German Club - 4, qPresiA dent1g Academic Excellence Award - 3, 4 tTransler Student1 it , if Anita Maybery Band - 1, 2, 3: Flag Corps - 3: Future Homemakers ot America - 1, 2, 4, tThird Vice-President - 2, Filth Vice-President - 11, Spanish Club - 3, DE - 4 1 Ftenette McCulIar Future Homemakers of America - 1, 2, Pep Squad - 2, 3, 4, Foreign Language Association - 3, Spanish Club - 3, Otlice Assistant- 3,4 Alvin MoCurdy Brett A. McDaniel Band - 1, 2, Future Homemakers ol America - 43 Art - 1.2, 3,4, Lion Tracks - 3,4g Spanish - 3,4 Track - 43 Basketball - 3 l ,J rfsawl ' Kim McMinn Student Council - 2, tSecretaryl, VOE - 2, 4, ll-listorianl, D E - 3, Photography - 2, Pep Squad - 1 Dawn McKinney FLA - 1, 2, 4, Cercte Francais - t, 2, 4 lFleporter - 4l, Pep Squad - 2, Flashes - 3, Who's Who - 4, Chess Club - 4 l 004 Tom Melton Stephen Millard Football -1, 2, tvarsityl 3, 4, Boys' State - 3, Lion Tracks - 3, 43 Chess Club - 3, 4, Future Homemakers of America - 4, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Science Club - 4. VICA - 4 Lissa McDonald Band - I,2, 3, 4: Flag Corps - 2, 3, 4 'Q Kelly Melton Concert Choir A 13 Future Homemakers ol America Hero 1,2, 4, Uhird Vice'Presiden! - 41 FW V..., fl. Q David Mirnlitch VICA - 2, 3, 4, tPresadent lor Electronics - 3l. Place Skill Speed District - 3, First Place Proyectg tronics I - 21 Electronics ll - 3 Brian Moore 1 3 fs Kendale Moore Mrs. Shanks is swarmed by her camera happy seniors. QJVJ 3, Track - 2, l.F HA, - lg VICA - 3, John Morgan Curtis Morris 1, 2, 3, tOtlicer - 2, 33, DE - 4, tSecretaryJ. Future Farmers ot America - 2, 33 HECE - 3, 4. Robert Morris Basketball - 1, 2, 3, 4, Who's Who Amon America High School Students - 3, 4, National Honorgocrety - 3, 43 Spanish Club - 3, 4, Indian Heritage - 3, Chess Club - 3, 4, tParIramentarranJ, Science Club - 4, Boys' State A 3, City Federation ol Womens Clubs Academic Excellence Award - 2, 3, 4, Explorers Club - 4, tViceA Presidentjg Jr, Enterpnsers - 3, 4, tAdvisor of Chairman Y 41, Foreign Language Association - 4 Sharon Morris Fellowship ol Christian Athletes - 1, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball - 1, 2, 3. 4, Basketball - 1, 2, 3, 4, tJ V. Captain - 211 Track - 1, 2, National Honor Society - 3, 4g Who's Who Among American High School Students - 3, 4, Foreign Language Association - 4, Spanish Club - 4, 1? fr in N l l, 1, 1 K . I M 1 ,r 1. 2 if-ff Y' 4: 'i 'flfii -:4.' , Stephen Munger VICA - 3, 4, tlilectronrcsl, Reporter - 31, Woods and Water - 4 re-'Y Fticky Nelson Football F 1, German Club - 1, VICA - 3 Pat Motley Paint and Body - 1, 2, 3, 4, sa Ei 'ff' Kyle Nails Agriculture - 1, 2, 3, 4, Indian Heritage - 3, Spanish Club - 35 Goll - 2, 3, 4, 5. Allison Noble Flaming Flashes - 3, 4, lOf1icer - 413 Tennis - l,lVar- sityl 2, Student Council - 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer - 1, 3, 4, Foreign Language Association - 2, 3, Spanish Club - 2, 3, Future Homemakers of America - 43 Future Teachers ot America - 3, Indian Heritage A 1, Girls Choir - 21 National Honor Society - 3, 4. x AQ 'Hy ,av Scott Olson Foreign Language Association - 33 Spanish Club - 2, 33 Golf - 3, 4 Michael Norris - 1, 2, 3, Jazz Band - 1, 2, 3, Four States Band All-Pte ton Band - 1, 2, 3, All Senior Honor Band Band gillucer - 1, 2, 3, State Solo and Ensemble 2, 3, UIL Solo and Ensemble - 1, 2, 3, Outstan- Snare Drum -- 2, Drum Corps Captain - 1, 2, 3. Kathy Orr 2, 3, 4, tJr Lieutenant f 3, Captain - 413 Association - 2, 3, 4, tVrce'Presrdent 43, Student Council - 43 Who's Who High School Students - 33 Indian 4, A Cappella Choir- 2, 3, 4, tAlto 4 3 Daybreak - 4, District Choir - 3, 3 egion - 3, Girls Choir - 2, Nice- - 2y, Banc - 1. Emily Kay Patterson Student Council - 1,2, 3, 43 lndian Heritage - 1,Class Historian - 3, Academic Excellence Award - 1, JV Cheerleader -- 2, Foreign Language Association - 3, Spanish Club - 33 National Honor ociety - 3, 43 Flam- ing Flashes - 3, 4, lMalor - 413 Future Homemakers of America - 4 'Q' BAN' P... Paul Perry 13 A Cappella Choir - 2, 3, 4, Foreign Association - 2, 3, German Club - 2. 1, Track - 2, Academic Excellence Award - Club W 4, Who's Who Among America High ms - 3' Boys- sms - 3 Shannon Jackson and Kathryn Clifton show enthusiasm at College Day. 34 ...nas , : .Q Michelle Onley Drama Club - l, 2, 3, International Thespian Society - 3, 4, lTreasurer A 3, 41, Science Club - 3, 4, Band - 13 Spanish Club - 3, Foreign Language Assoctatron - 3, National Honor Society - 3, 4, Theatre Arts S 1, 2, 3, 4, Goll - 23 Sesqurcentennial Youth Council - 3, 4, llileporterl. fl Spanish Club A 1, 2, Foreign Language Association S 1, 2, Fellowship ol Chnstian Athletes - 2, 33 Athletics - 2, 3, DECA - 3, tFleporlerl Teresa Peavey P r J 203 x .143 Rza., is . 5 3 ,X at . sri. X 4, . Mike Ball is shocked by the presence of the camera. 204 I I Ramona Lynn Portley Sophomore ot the Year Award Nominee - 2, Who's Who Among American High School Students - 3, Na- tional Honor Society - 3, 4, OEA Club A 3, 4, Spanish Club - 33 Academic Excellence Award - 3, Girls' State Nominee - 3. OEA Contest rn Prep. and Verbal I - 3, tThird Placejg Phoenix - 4 , .X Adam Peterson Justin Phillips Computer Club - 3, Nice-Presidentl, Science Fiction Spanish Club f 1, 2, 3, 4, Foreign Language ' Book Club - 1, 2, 3, Chess Club - 4, Math Club - 4 lion - 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club - 3, 4, tPresidenl Chess Club - 3, 4, 4Secretary - 3, 45, National Society - 3, 4, tParliamentarian S 43, Indian - 3, 4, City Federation ol Women's Clubs Excellence Award - 1. 2, 3, 4, Who's Who American High School Students - 3, 4, Jr - 3, 4, Supertntendents Scholar Award - 3 '-9 -ah Chad Pitts Bernita Pitts Football - 1, lJVl 2, 3, lvarsityl 4, Track - 1, tJVj 2, Future Homemakers of America - 1, 2, 3, 4, Warsityj 3, 4 - 2, Spanish Club f 3, Foreign Language - 3, National Honor Society f 3 ...AP David Powell l Bart Price Football- 1, 2, 3, 4. Track f 1, 2, German Club - 3, Fellowship ol Christian Athletes - 3, 4, . Fi 1, .1 Roy Price mall - 1,2, 3, 4, Track - 3, 4, Basketball -A 1 Roger Ratliff Jeff Pryor Football- 1, Theatre Arts - 2, 3, 4, Drama Club -- 2. 3, International Thespran Society - 4, A Cappella Choir - 4. .411 Cindy Ray Future Farmers ot America - 1, 2, 3, 4, tChapter Vice- Presrdent - 3, District IV President - 33, Future Farmers ol America Sweetheart - 1, 2, 3, 4, Flaming Flashes - 3, Pep Squad - 2, National Honor Society - 3, 41 Student Council ! 3, Indian Heritage - 2, 3, Future Teachers ol America - 2, Chess Club f 4 Derrick Ransom Spanish Club - 1, 2, 3, 4, qtrcasurer -- 21, Foreign Language Association -- 1,2, 3, 4, Indian ttcrrlage - 2, 3, 4, Chess Club - 3, 4, Goll -f 1, lvarsriyl 2, 3, 4, lAIl District f 3, National Honor Society - 3, 4, Science Club f 2, 3, 4, City Federation ot Womens Cluhs Academic Award - 1, 2, 3, 4, Who's Who Among American High School Students - 3 Erika Reisor Key Club - 1, 2, Future Homemakers ol America - 1, VOC - 2, Girls choir - 3, A Cappella - 4, OEA f 4 f Q sa, -I e Homemalsers ol America 1 2, 3, Academic tcnce Award - 1, 2, HECE - 4, lVice-President 4, Recreation Commrtteet Christina Reyes - . it :tai 'f , , if L Zfhjjlffl, 1 '. JA, , , 1 Alisha Rhodes Future l-lomemakers ot America - 1, Spanish Club -- 4 Trampus Rigsby FFA - 1, 2, 3, 4, FFA Otfrcer f 2, 4, Indian Heritage -' 1, 2, Outstanding Student 4 2, Woods and Water f t, 2, 3, 4, Outstanding AG Member -f 3, Lone Star Farmer - 4, Chapter Farmer - 3 Mae Riley Volleyball e 1, 4, Basketball - 1. 31 Track - 2, 3, 4: Fellowship ol Christian Athletes - 2, 3, 4, Ben Robertson Football - 1, Future Hornemakers of America A 3, 4, Woods and Water - 3, 4 :H- QQ Phil Rogers Future Farmers ot America - 1, 3, Marine Corps Jr, Reserves Mounted Detachment - 2, Rifle Team W 2, Drill Team - 2, ICT - 4, JV Football- 3 V r fi l ii if 1 Karen Ritchey o 3- Sarah Lynn Robinson Class Favorite - 1, 2, 3, Homecoming Oueen Nominee - 13 Sweetheart Nominee - 1, Tennis - lvarsityl 1, 2, Flaming Flashes - 3, Cheerleader - lvarsityj 4 ,awe Theresa Rorick 'W 'U' Jarrod Roberts A Cappella Choir - 2, 3, 43 lTenor Leader 43, Daybreak - 2, 3, 4, All-District 2, 3, 4, ed Choir - 1, All' Zone Choir - 4 or 21 National Honor Society - 3, 4, Student 2, 3, 4, Class President - 2, Academic Award - 1, 2, 3, 4, Football - 1. fin David Rogers Golt - 1,2, 3, 4, Indian Heritage -1,2. Michelle Ryder Band - 1, 2, 3, 4, Flag Corps - 2, 3, 4, tCaptain 41, Jazz Band - 3, 4, Spanish Club - 1, 2, OEA Region Solo and Ensemble i 2, 3, AllSlate Solo Ensemble - 2, 3 H J Celina Sanders uture Homemakers ol America - 1, 2, 3, 43 Spanish Elub - 3 Schafler 4, German I - 4 lCIass German Club - 4. Steven Scott - 1, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club - 1, 2, 35 Thes- - 43 Football - 1, Delegate to Boys' State 3, 43 Spanish Club - 4, FLA - 4. if Ronnie Sandlin Future Homemakers of America - 4, VICA - 2, 3, lTreasurer A- 31, DE - 4. Karen Schorr Mixed Choir -13 Tennis - 1, 2, 3, 4 lvarsilylg Golf - 2, Narsityjg Indian Heritage - 2, Flashes - 3, 4, National Honor Society - 3, 4, Academic Excellence Award - 1,2. George Sellers Varsity Baseball - 2, 3, 4, Varsity Football - 3, 4, Basketball -- 1, FTA - 4. Tanya Saxton Pep Squad - 2, 3, Future Teachers ol America - 2, OEA - 3, 43 Girls Choir - 1. ,... . .. .. ' K , .. , - -W---Q-W'-4 g1zal E W A 1 Greg Weatherall plays around in the halls. Tommy Sharp Football - 1, Basketball - 1, French Club - 1, 2, 3, 4, Foreign Language Association - 1, 2, 3, 4, PSAUNMS- OT Commended Scholar - 4, Academic Excellence Award - 2, 3, 4, Chess Club - 3, 4, tPresident - 3, 41: National Honor Society - 3, 4, Indian Heritage - 3, 4, Science Club - 3, 4 207 ' ' I, 0 i . , i-79 1 -5,-5 George Kronke, Pat Folks, and James Smith stop and pose for a picture. x X. f Tammy Shelton Choir - 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Economics -1,4. James Smith Football - 1, 2, 3, 4, All-District Second Team Defensive-End - 3, Basketball - 3, 4, Choir - 3, Fellowship ol Christian Athletes - 1. 2, 3, 4, tSecretaryfTreasurer - 41, Future Teachers ol America - 3, 4, tParliamenlarian1, Lion Tracks - 4, lCirculation Manager - 41, Ouill and Scroll - 4, Second Team All District Tight End - 4. 8 Mellanie Simpson Future Homemakers of America - 1, 2. l 14 Keith Smith , National Honor Society - 3, 4, iPresident - 41, Chess Club - 3, 4, tParllamentarian - 3, Treasurer -- 41: Science Club - 3, 4, lParIiamentarian - 3, 4, Football - 13 Spanish Club -- 1, 2, 3, 4, Foreign Languge Association - 1, 2, 3, 4, Foreign Language Council - 4, lPresidenl1, Indian Heritage lub - 3, 4, City Federa- tion of Women's Clubs Academic Excellence Award - 1, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Enterprise - 3, 4, tChairman + 41, Who's Who Among American High School - 3, 45 Superin- tendent's Scholar Award - 3, 4, Fellowship ol Christian Athletes - 1, 4, Cynthia Sims Fulure Homemakers ol America - 1, 4, Pep Manager - 3, DEI - 3.4, DECA - 4. viii Mark Smith Cross Country - 1, Lion Tracks - 3, Computer - 3, tParliamentarian - 31, Football- 3. Teresa Smith 'uture Homemakers of America - 1, 2, 3, 4, OEA -- 4. Deborah Springer - 1, 2, tTreasurer - 1, Cercle Francais - 3. 3, 4, tRepre- 4, Academic Ex- s Scholar - 3, Kenneth Stewart 1, Auto Mechanics - 2, Electronics - 3, 4, 2, 3, 4. I Todd Spaulding Varsity Baseball - 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball - 1, Football - 4, Boys' State - 3, Flash Guard - 3, Woods and Water - 3, Fellowship ol Christian Athletes - 3, 4, Science Club - 4, Who's Who Among American High School Students - 3, Junior Lion Backer - 2, 3, 4. Shelley Stanford Band - 1, Girls' Choir - 1, 2, A Cappella Choir - 3, 4, tAIl-District Choir - 31, Indian Heritage - 2, 3, Pep Squad - 2, Future Teachers ol America - 2, 3, 4, Na- tional Honor Society - 3. 4, Yearbook Stalt - 3, 4, tEdilor - 41, Who's Who Among America High School Students - 3, 4, Superintendent Scholar Award - 3, ri' J.V. Cheerleader - 1, 2 tHead Cheerleader - 21, Varsi- ty Cheerleader - 3, Mixed hour - 1, Student Council - 1, 2, Class Officer, Secretary - 2, FLA - 3, Spanish Club - 3, 4 Nice President - 31, Superintendent Scholar- 3, N.H.S. - 3, 4. Rachael Stewart C , -,wr X71 Amie Spence Future Homemakers ot America - 3, 4, HECE - 3, 4, President - 31 J' f 1 I 2 X Marcus Stephenson Art Club - I, 2. 3, DE I - 4, Who's Who Among America High School Students. ' J. Scott Sutton A Cappella Choir - 2, 3, 4, All Region Choir - 2, 3, Who's Who - 4, Boys' State - 3, Indian Heritage - 1, 2. 3, 4 tOutslanding Freshman - 1l,GoIl- 1, 3, Chess Club- 3,43 ICT - 4, FLA -1,VICA - 2,4, 209 1 1 ,g.. :- . 1 X If V ' cf. Don Swiney X Wesley Thomas Greenville Hugh School Band - 2, 3, 4, German Club - 3, 43 FLA - 3, 4, Secretary ol German Club S 4. Chip Tillotson City Federation ol Women's Clubs Academic Ex- cellence Award - 1, 3, 43 Foreign Language Associa- tion - 1, 2, 3, 4, lVrce-President M 21, Spanish Club - 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis - 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club A 2, 3, 4, Jr. Enterprusers f 3, Basketball - 1, 2, Chess Club - 1, 2, 3, 4, lDoorman - 3,41 xc. Jennifer Tabar A Capella Choir - 2, 3, Daybreak - 33 Basketball - 13 Track- 1gFFA- 1. 'lrr f ,S fi K' Ritchie Thompson National Honor Society - 3, 4, Academic Excellence Award A 1, 2, 3, 4, Superintendent Scholar - 3, A Cap- pella Choir - 2, 3, 4, tTenor Section Leader - 3, Presu- dent - 41, Daybreak Choir - 2, 3, 4, Society ol Distin uished American Hugh School Students - 3, State golo and Ensemble - 3, All-District Choir - 2, 3, All-Zone Choir - 43 All-Region - 3. Evonne Toliver Band - 1, Future Homemakers of America - 2, tSergeant-Al-Arms11 Pep Squad - 21 Spanish Club f 3, Flaming Flashes - 3, 4, fSecond Lieutenant - 41, OEA - 4. Randall Thomas Football- 1, Drafting - 1, Draltnng Assistant - 2 IC -3,4 Regina Thursby Future Homemakers o1Amerrca - 1, 2, 4, KF President f 41, HECE - 4 Kelly Toms Drama Club - 1, 2, 3 fTreasurer - 21: Thespian Society - 4, French Club - 1. tative - 11, UIL Play - 1, 3, Flashes - Honor Society - 3, 4, Science Club f 3 dent's Scholar- 3: Who's Who v 1, 3. ourth Sean Tredway Auto Mechanics - 2, 3, Future Farmers ot America 3, 4, Ag Mechanics - 4, Woods and Water - 4. PF Sherry Tucker Band - 1, 2, 3: Flag Corps - 2, 3: OEA - 3, 4, David Vaughn - 1,2, 3. 43 VICA - 3, tElectronicsJ Shelley Stanford takes off her shoes to relax, Jana Trevathan Student Council - 1, 2, Indian Heritage - 35 OEA - 3, 4. at ,,z Norman Ulmer Future Farmers o1Amerlca - 1, 2, 3, Woods and Water - 3, 4, Greenhand - 13 Chapter Farmer - 2, Lone Star Farmer - 3, VICA - 3,-1. Tammy Veasley Volleyball M 1, 23 Basketball - 1, Future Homemakers ol America - 1, 1Secretaryl, OEA Club - 3, 4 1Secrelary - 33, Pep Squad A 3, 4 21 . AV: Christy Ward ot March - 3, Student Council- 1, 2, tSecre Foreign Language Association - 4, tVice-Presidentlg Spanish Club - 4, tVice-Presidentlg Alternate for Girl's State - 3, Nominee tor Sophomore of the Year - 2. Academic Excellence Award - 11 Student ol the Month tary - 21: 5 National Honor Society - 3, 4, tParliarnentarian - 4 g UT Arlington All-Star Jazz Band - 3: Drum Major - , 4, tl-lead Drum Major - 41, Band - 1, 2, 3, 4, lOlficer - 1, 231 Jazz Band - 1, 2, 3, 4, tAll-Region - 1, 2, Area zz Festival 'Uh Blake Welborn Football - 1, Drama - 1, 2, 3, 4, tSergeant-a 2, Vice-President - 331 A Cappella Choir tional Thespran Society - 4, tPresidentlg Aca cellence Award - 1, Student Council - 1,2. Ili. 21 .ll Band - 2, Four States Jazz Ensemble - 3, Outstand- ing Soloist ETSU Ja ' - 31. t-Arms - 3. 4. Nice President - 3, 41: Spanish Club - 2, 3, Interna- demic Ex- if Rachel tTransler from Warner Robins Homemakers ot America - 2. Lalgeview Centinnel High School 1, , Schooll. Future ' Ch ' 4 our - 3. 1 JV Drill Team - Chris Whaley Auto Mechanics tVlCA1 - 3, 41 Golf - 1, 2. t l si' K i . X l 1 1 4 i l - i fl , ii - I , xt yur, B5 6 as 4,151 D 4 Charles Weatherly 4' Jr Lan uage , 4, Who's Angela Wilkerson E ji - l , .ffl b i v l .. .. K. YN r 9. i i 'Q ' .. i Choir - 2, Future Homemakers of America - 4, - 1, HECE - 4, Basketball - QJVJ 2, Drama Club 2 Amy Devenport gives a friendly smile during lunch. l l OTTIIFIGIIOU 1 3 . fx C' Y 4 Denise Williams 00 Travis Todd Williams 1, Track - 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Homemakers ol 4 John Woodworth - 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Photographer - 3, 4, Yearbook Design - 3, 43 Wt1o's Who Among American High Students - 3, Future Homemakers ol America 4, Lion Tracks - 4, Michelle Williams Band - 1, 2, 3, Twlrler - 2, 3, Future Homemakers ol America - 1, Indian Heritage Club - 1, 2, OEA - 3, iSergeartt-At-Arms - 43. :fi 7 1 i - . 1 Vicki Williams Pep Squad - 2, 3, 43 HECE - 43 Future Homemakers of America - 1, 2, 3, 4, tParliamentarian - 3, Second Vice-President - 41, Library Assistant - 3 xQ Robert Yeager Monique Williams iTransler Studentj Volleyball - 1, Track - 2, 3, Choir - 1, 2, 3, Future Homemakers ot America - 4. A A James Woodruff Golf - 1, 2, 3, Art - 3, Foreign Language Association - 3, Class Representative - 33 Spanish Club - 33 ICT A 4, Future Teachers ol America - 4, Chess Club - 4, tGreenvlIIe Christian Schoolj Choir - 1, Annual Staff - 1. 47. V25 I . s David Young Basketball - 1, iVarsrty12, 3. 4, tAll,Distnct Honorable Mention - 31 1 JU IOR UF F ICERS Toby Bryant Jeff Tarrant Vice-President Sgt. at Arms Yufen Su Tricia Mize Parliamentarian Treasurer John Dawson Amber Toohey Sandy President Reporter Secretary 1 Aprrl Adams Keenan Greg Allen Anderson Rrckey Anderton Mrchelle 'Tile .11 . L is , John Ballard John lfma James Knstrn Bates J Banner Barcenas Bedford 9 Jennrfer Darlene B ll Benton Berke i Abbie Cora Susan Black Black Blackwell Brad Shawn Amy Clrnt Bolch Bo Blythe Id! Blankenship f I I I i 1 , 4 1 , N I 1 ' X 1' , Y J5ve - 9 if X W . 1 4' S 'w 4 N 1 L N X . 4: 1 V Ai Anya 217 BVIS -r K A ,. V sk 4 i f fl' 'U KX ff ' aff! nov 'bf' .NS - ' N51 , :H g '1 it 5. 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Tommy Workman E ff? l Scott Wilkins -'rr . 4,M a it x fi- i . .X t t . t.t. .N tt.. , ...... ,.mwtlV--fstwtaxf -V FRESHMAN OFFICERS 63 President -- J Tchir Vice President - Channirlg Hollingsworth Secretary --- Christy Beverly Treasurer -- Betsy Kroncke Not Picturetl Reporter - Kami Norlin Andrew Abbott OD SVOH A Carrie Lance Ballard Banks Brett Jay Benedict Benzi Cynthia Dawn Blake Blazier Bandy Benita Erik Tonya John Miesha hrista James ai ey Bailey Virginia Boyd Banner Barnes Lrg Brett Kim a Jana ,J-0 Allen Anderson Andrews Arthur Askew Ie Jason 8 x ' Jonathon James Leo Beachem Bench Christina Eutimo Bench Stephany Billarreal Blair 'HY Jami Deidre Bond Joe Ann Lori Boyce Boyd Rodney Pamela Branch Brewingto Darnell Jay n Briggs Brignon Bill Bowes Keith Brincefield Nicholas Brown i on Brooke Kandre Monette John Pamela C l Bryant Burdette Burnett Byrd Byrd Caddeld H Allcla Martln Jody Gustln Melanie Goodman Tern Oliver and Angle Taylor take tlrne from French R D mace class to pose for the camera 5351233 Chance Chapin ,-- x - A ason James Robert Rodne Klrn Matthew Ky e Davrd Lisa Marcus Mlesha Chapman Chennault Chetlln Clark Clark Clayton Michelle Melanie Lee Kim Robert Cline Coffield Coleman Collins Collins Cury Davis ft Flyan Kelli Couch Christy Donna Steve Nathan Sean David Shirley Davis Day Deaton Denmark - ,B 'L W , I I - Tammy Michael Precious Vincent Victor Denmark Dennis Dennis Dennis Derrick Willie David Doss Drake Angie David Amie Driggeres Duncan Duynslager ,ff Candice Dodds Eugene Donnelley Bernice Edwards Yolanda Edwards Stevanne Camilla Cameron Michellle Trena Roderick Monya Ellis Ervin Evans Evans .4 Facen Shelly Vincent Bambi Chad Kevin Christopher Kylethia Farquhar Fausch Fields Fitzgerald Fleagal Fleming Flullen I Fteka Kenneth Brittany Paul Leroy Elizabeth James France Freeman Garza Geraldon Gibbs - Dena Melany Edward Tammy Kristina Margaret Gregory Gibson Goodman Goree Gotcher Graham Graham Grant 4. Kevin Meredith Robert Vicki Mike Billye Dak Grose Gunia Gustin Corey Vincent Dawn Ken i Kevin Eric Twyla Hall Hamilton Harris Harris -7 i Terry Kimberly Kevin Melinda Christy Debbie Tricia Harrison Hart Heath Henderson Hendrix ,ii James Samantha Brett Ftobert Sandra Robert Terry Hicks Hicks Hilton Hobbs Hoff Johnny Sheronda aundra Stacy C 'ir 3' Michael handra Della Donna Donna '3' 117' Richard Sherry Robin James Holt Hoskins Houston Howard William Kristina Terrance Fran Hunt Hunter Hunter Hu .LJ rt Carrie Fredrick Kenneth Zoderick Bryan Jackson Ja Kevin Phillip Cassandra Damone Mark Jackson Jackson Jacobs Jenkins enkins Jo Johnson Johnson Melanie Pam Johnson Johnson Sandra Johnson Amy Jones Brian Christopher Clinton Jack Jones Jones Jones Jones H Freshmen act natural forthe camera. John Kent Jones Jones Billy James Jordan Jordan 'Z Flenee Gregory Kendall Kerbow Patricia Lance Kimberlin Kivell ,-QP' ,,- .... 0 Q f I Valerie Wise performs in Drama Class. Kurt Tracy Jones Jones Flick Vicki Katchinska Keen Melva Jason Kilmer if , Cathy Misty , Elizabeth onderla Krebs Kronke Vick Anthony Nicole - Hector Vickie Barry Angie Billy Christine Sarah ' Lara Lara Lee Lewis Lewis Lewis Lewis w fd I Ll 'L Cristy Sean David Joannie i Eric Scott Cheryl Liebedorfer Lilly Linton MacArthur Bricker Mentrail Alicia Christina Leonard Flicky Larry Martin Barbara McCarty Uv 5' Ju, Penn Y Medlock William Floger Marisu Minmler Mitchell Montalvo Andy Terry Todd Teresa Morrison Morrow M Tricia Kevin George Kami James Jerry e Nichols Nixon Nolder Norlin Norris Nowlin O Dell l ii 3 HX - Terri Willie Vicky Kristina Daniel Lisa Keith Oliver Oliver Olson Onley Oswalt Oswalt Ozarowski 'ff' Q YL? ,iff li g 5 Y P r Kyle Mark Kim Yolanda Jessyln Toche Cris Patterson Perry Pippin Pittman Pitts Pitts Powell I-1 Brian Dwaine Kimberly Pau Price Price Price Price Robert She ly Dwyane Freshman girls gossip during lunch Cynthia Putman Qua Radican of Lee Joey Ragsdale Ramsey 1 Melisa Betty Roberts Roberson Deanna .1 I 0 l Chris Antonio Misty Tressa Reed Riddle Ritrovato Kenneth Robinson Mark Cathy Krissa Karen Robinson Ronderla Ross Rouse Valery Eduardo Kyle Ruelas Russell Jonathon Rutter Jeff Timothy Jason Sanders Sanders Scott Vinna James Tina Tina Steve Charlene Nancy Shaw Shelton Shelton Sherman Shields Sikes fm Lisa Barbara Misty Jeff Lara Lashun Richard Simons Simpson XXI? Robbie Lisa Michelle Smith Smith Smith Smith Shawn Bobette Hugh Jeff Stabner 3. Mike Vonda Manon William John John Leslie Steward Stewart Stone Story Jeri Floyd Kristal Stovall Stover Stover Cody Stromberg Brad Dianne Tammy Stuart Talley Tarrant -T Billy Angela Dylan James I Tarver Taylor Tchir i - if Kristina Leora Melvin Jackie Ticer r Tucke Trent Lee Phillip Vincent Tucker Turner Turner Ulmer tw' A Lisa Maria LaShundra Willie Venters Walker l Arthur Karla John William i Walters Ward Watts Watts Christopher James btoney Thomas Thornton Thursby Robbie Chance sweats out the heat wave! Connie Derik Robby Weatheread Webb Webb Tiger Dean Kim Craig i Darrell Deborah Jessica Weeks Weir Winkles White l White White White 1 1 1 l Q 1 - 1 1 l l 1 I 1 1 N 'E' Kelvin Batista Billy Heather Billy Boyette Casey Wilbum Wilcoxson Williams Williams Williams David Jessie Tracy Christina Billy Kennard Valerie Williams Williams Williams Willis Wilson Wilson Wise Jason Gregory Gina Cindy Archie Jughead Veronica Yosten Zacha VY 'K J M.. ,,..,,., , . . 'ww-naw :V maya .f A m.f,,,,p,,. ff W M WMP , , .M ww M mfw-wf V ' M.,,.,, MM . . vpn' 'h-an.. . ,,, al ao- ww W.-44-'W M .Q W ,Mr My ,ww 49 .,..-anal--1 ia.. M- , .- v 4e'L ' V Afwww-G ,. 1? I School Board ........ GISD Administrators . . Principal ............ . . . Administration ...... Special Staff .... Secretaries . . . Counselors . . . Librarians .... English .... History ..... Science ......... Mathematics ....... Foreign Language .... Journalism ....... Fine Arts ........ P.E. and Health . . . Business ........ Home Economics ..... Vocational ................. Educational Adjustment ....... Support Services ....... . . . Aides ......... 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 256 SCHDDL BDFIFID s MP ., fs-ff, Qt ZLUQ J' C9 U- The 1985-1986 School Board Are: Back Row: Larry Green, Robert Jackson, Toms, John Sutton, and Dr. John Wilson fSuperintendentJ Seated: Rosemary Goodman Presidentj lSecretaryJ, Dee Hilton fPresldentJ, and Judy Banner SUP HINTEND JOHN WILSUN O , f L, Q Me' K f H By qs -, -'Aff fi YW 50 ' .Seo GNSE' ' ' fs 5 .55 if ' it 'ff' o , r rr 1 . A V, Q XV, Y 4 Q N X. ,,-.. f it Q? Brix L 7 , 'I' 'Jef f if, T Q t .J if Kg - A si -5' A' fi 531, xlr 95, LEE, ' A , I 5 se it . 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X vigil-' T 13' It i l CONSTANCE MATHENY GARY CALLAWAY Curriculum Supenfisor Athletic Director MARTIN STRAND Vocational Director or f 1 A I 4. W. B. Calvert Recrssignment Coordinator Meredith Ferguson G.H.S. Nurse SECRETARIES 4 crydel . . .looking good! BETTY mizell JEAN bench MAYDEL 4 powers SUSAN keller .f f counsnlons Don Cartwright 1 Debbie Gentry New-Q Jane Brister 1 Charles Johnson COUNSELORS if CARE LIBRARIAN S DIAN 71 RAINBGLT PEGGY GRAY AN APPLE FOR THE ENGLISH TEACHERS M i' ,XX fl ' f-s S, f N fl I ,Lx J . Z-L, .' fl I f 7'5- 5 Q 5' - ?-'lx - oo Q Xriiv Z I I A Q XXX . xx X msd, X Dp 3 A , M 3 E g' R Q DOING PerTIberi0r1 Sonya Coker Lovie Guffey Cheryl Brown lr'leZ Sahdlin N I , E , l X X l I ' h Janis Vaughn Elaine HarT1ill0r1 Debbie Carroll Carol JOhI1S0r'l Judy Schroeder I W A1 It A l l ll A A ll l sl -' ' 'f' 'l vs: essa Pope lu A '11 41,1 ll, fl . 'I Q Qizturg W A N T E D l VJ - I . 1 Lk, C' 1, iii, V 4 Q A. ' 1' f 5 1 Gayla Hardaway, T. A. Ford G. E. Vaughn Dem- Head Andy Marshall Charles Adams Teena Maldonado 'Q' K... Terry Simpson Sue Shanks Jimmie Wofford fir: 4 ,Ly 1 Don Johnson Flick Lynch A Fld b il '7 Steve Jones E1 vw N--no-7 - I 1 Rel? 1523 I it . ' :- e A 1 :. 1 I 3 K K 4 4 , . , I W in J A , WJ? FB .1 Q. 265 X X is NEW - xg Q S3 X X v N 5 4 K'h.1rlus Cxrro oo 0 Rick McBride lames Fuller Alben Cooper Marva Sansing Rodney Poteet gr,...f b Q50 'fn-v.. ns. lx 535- 1 Donna Tavener Margot Berggren Indiv Anderson N HE TCS Mary Lou Hensley Dept. Head Mary Mulholland it it .J June Watkins Donna Stroud Jan Rosenbalm George Martin Martha Jones aa l David Norris Ftay Robnett Lee Leonard Barbara Kilgore 267 FIQREIEN I.:fHNEililfHEE5 I . QT ' Elizabeth Porter Sally Barlow Sheila Easley Dept. Head ' fi' I .j :fl Larry Green makes a beautiful King! Seiora es muy bonita! J , X f ! qv C Q3 VM -s n fm G V A H on J L N . C9 I m C 6 4659 . . ,K Xu, A I-L I A' 'u nf u , 2 I , N IE ,Q , -3 e p r Q 5 , W. ge Q '+ ' . .. f , o Q fi on al r QS U . S fe P ' 55659659 gm QS? fb Q .- '- journalism journalism journalism journalism journalism journaHsn1 VANESSA pope 5 PAULA bammv , n'n 'n FINE ARTS Linda Taylor Marsha Fincher Laurencio Arroyo Xia' Leatrice Mason James Coffman Sharon Gorman Dept. Head , --, 41.-gn M , ' , Wil 'lv ma :I X' PY .ff vu P.E. and Health KK . ' Q I in S5 Q5 -1 7 l Z4 a .Q 'I' D it kb A si XI 1,1 9 Q -Y to Jean Jones C d k M k Mike Benedict Dept. Head James Bland Sue Mudie Jaroy Carpenter me WW few? We? WM BUSINESS DEPARTMENT -'m Linda McCoo1 Dept. Head 1 E I M E S E Jill Baker Theresa Barkley Jewel Hensley V V V HO E ECU OMICS M dfo Jane A AAAAAAAAAAA pH A VOCATIO h Gene Starkes Frank Walls vi f K Q4 ' l f w -M Q Q. , M7 YK John Berry i' . A Doris Jones Mike Powell Charles Slater James Kirpatrick ' w Charles VanDyke Adrian 0'I-Ianlin Norman Ulmer Greg Thomas Henry Hensley s 1 f 6 aj' M 1 gl, 0 I .Q V fl 0 QP r, X f V2 274 kk V1 UQ EDUCATIONAL ADJUSTMENT Sandra Marak Dept. Head Diane Kongamnach Bryant Richards SUPPORT SERVICES The Lunch Ladies for 1985-86 are: Claudia Anderson, Linda Murphy, Beverly Sim- mons, Ester Johnson, Ailene Meyers, Lois Diggs, Betty Stausing, Fluby Reynolds, Safrona Hackler, Rea Ingram, Dolores Flay, Robbie Jones, Gatha Murphy, Flita Wineinger, Bonnie Fleddingfield, and Billie Manley. ABOVE RIGHT: Head Janitor Troy Meeks, ABOVE: The day janitorial staff in- cludes: Howard Medlock, Robert Sum- merfield, Doyle Woodall, Nellie Summer- field, Bobby Pippin. RIGHT: The evening janitorial staff includes: Laurice Hendrix, Zola Franklin, Tim Blakley. 276 Annes W 1 f ' H29 - H zwww, f L rg 'A in -1 Ut kdm h , Ill: 4' f v I fmjglf f h J. , 0 xx ly. 1 Y W ', 9,3 3, 3 V I A 'MQ ' 1 il almtllwi A J 95 ,X Nm, nzf,n4:1w'-ii v Rh! gl X 5 ' 54 fx If , . . ix' s Ay w-'L' ., 4 u944U'4 2 f, ,Bidw- 74 ll 0 44 Baby Ads ....... Acknowledgement Commercial Ads . Paul Perry You have always been one on the way up. Here you are on top ol Dad'S clothes May your tuture be one ol ascending on His hand to J. Scott Sutton Dear J Scott, Lite with you has been such an adventure - so much fun - a truly unique experience - we wouldn'l trade one day We are so proud ol you In a world where everything is a copy, you are truly an original Love,. Lisa and Brad DB mb Donald David Powell Conqr itiilations David, our W1 Son and W1 Brother Love, Mom, Dad, Eric, Cris, and Melodie li 4 . y L :KX I N David Rogers Congratulations' We are so proud of you You have given us so much joy God bless you and always remain as caring as you are Love, Love, Dad and Mom of X ss -. W t ' Q , , .' . Q K A 1 ,QE ., V 3,4 l l I Kimberly Ann McMinn Bart D, Price Y0ll'VOCOl'T108 long way We are so proud of you Keep Congratulations Bart, we are very proud of you May up lhc good work The world rs yours' Love, Mom and Jack God be with you in everything that you do Always remember that we love you! Love, Dad, Mom, Celeste, Paul, Cynthia Pamela, and Holly I ,. ,, gl' ,Q K 1 V358 W , if , Linetta Lea Ellsworth We are so proud ol you and glad to be your parents We wish you the best rn lute and may you lrvc by Gods word always We love you very much! Mama and Dad ink' 'Q .P April Bland D I M George Kroncke April, B I H kt angry? I arasd h d Way to go big guy' Thanks for sharing your lrlc with us Congratulations on all your accomplrshmenls You es 0 uc 0 Ou' won er U Son an Ope you' 'Cams We are very proud ol you have made us very proud Come uc D Love' We love you' Love, Mom and ad Mom and Dad Mother, Daddy, Jami, John, Christopher and Nicholas 281 Kenneth Ray Stewart Congratulatrons, we are so proud you linally made lt, Thanks lor the many happy mcmones Keep your good sense ol humor, love, and respect you have shown towards everyone around you May God be by your slde rn all you do with your llle Love, Ronnie Sandlin Congralulatuons Flonnre We are so proud ol you You have been such a blessing to us these past 18 years. We love you very much May you keep God frrst and let Hum lead you always Love, Cathleen Magar Cathleen - Our sandwich chrld - Remember the best part us rn the mrddle Mama, Teri, DB mb ' K 'n Bo Scott Cunnlngham Steven Angell U ev: Ilman Our lovc and good washes go wrth you unto thas excnlrng You ve come a long way baby Good luck because we mme Congratulatlons iteve may Govdl bless you rn the future are Sure youwc gomg a long way baby, A h h bl 'l . I Congratulations, as e as me Us W' You e We you We Love You' Mom and Dad il 282 Mom and Dad Mom and Dad ws. 'Du ,1,fMYZ,':f. fi' l I-I: , .- I George Churchill Well, youve made tt - a graduate at last You've been a great joy rn our lrves We love you very much, and we hope all your dreams will come true Mom and Dad Norman Ulmer Congratulatrons Norm, the long awauted moment has Sandra M. lvlarosek One lantastrc srster and daughter May you lulltll all your dreams and go onto success rn all you do We are very proud of you Mom and Dad Charles Weatherly trnally arrrved May your luturc hold only good thrngs for T.C , we are very proud ol you rn the years you have you been tn school Happy 18th year' Senror '86' Love, Love, Mom and Dad Mom and Dad Scott M. Marosek One tanlastuc brother and son go for tt and be that 'Great Seotlf weve always known you would be We are very proud ol you Mom and Dad Stephen Millard Congratulalrons. Stephen' We are so proud ot you, con ttnue to work hard and all your dreams wtll come true Love, Bart, Mom, Dad i 283 rr S lrmc for the lrnal rogndup gre kxow the road you MHYCUS Andrews Stephanie Ballard had to lravcl lo be the young man that you are and you H' Marcus YOU f'f'3 Y made 'I Ffom the b9Q'f'n'f'Q I0 Congratulations, Stephanie' Thank you lor being 3 traveled rl well You well leave your brand on everyone me Cn'-1 we 'UVB YOU wonderful daughter Remember, you can do anythrng rl Love you've got the DESIRE Always trust rn God You are a delrght' Mom and Dad 11 3 ,, 'Y A rl: 'l ffviff' Y x 1 1 IJ Gina Rene Childress You are more lhan I even knew how to pray lor or dream of Thank you for your sweet spnrrl and every loyous memory, Vou have been the lulllllment of many dreams lor erghteen years - now fulfrll all of yours Go wuth God, my precnous Grna I love you, 4 'Y ,r r. Q, I.. s Q :QV '.':Lti-4... .W Mo Kelly Toms Onley Joel Bench Kelly, Joel, what aloy you've been to us You've always made We are all so very proud of you, your strength of us proud ol you We love you and hope you have the character, and your perseverance We will always be best ol everything in the luture with you, Love, Much love from all of usz Mom and Dad Dad, Mom, Kim, Kati, and Al Jennifer Cox Congratulations' and much love to my great- granddaughler, Jennifer, Best wishes always lor suc- cess and happiness. Great Grandma Patrick, Congratulations you made it You are a wonder- ful son and I am so proud ol you May you now obtain your highest goals, We love you. Patrick Roland Abbott Mom and Andrew Marla McCracken Congratulations Marla' We are so very proud ol your scholastic achievements, You have made our lives so happy More lhan anything else, we are proud ol your Christian life You have been an inspiration to each ol us We love you lor being Youll Mom, Dad, and Todd rw' - Congratulations and best wishes lor future success. May God bless and be with you always Love you always, Yola Fagan Dad l 285 Shelley Harris My Sweet Shel f You've come a long way Irom your Lake Tawakonr per- lormances ol Jeremiah was a bulllrogln Genurne hap- plness as out there - he happy and keep God l'll always love you, Mom Brian Coffield Well guy, you're over the lrrsl hurdle. Now shoot lor the bug one Set your goals hugh and go for rl We're awfully proud ol you, Brran Keep up the determrnatron and hard work Love, Mom and Dad 1 I ' , n I , l'5 ll ll ,' .1 A' lr , 5 . I I 286 Charlie Schafler X Cname, Micki lce Your lace today rellects the happrness you have always YOU ale Such 3 IOY 'fl OUT 'WCS' W9 ale proud Of all YOU' grven us May God bless your llle rrchly and use you lor 3CC0mD Sf memS and SUDDOU YOU 'fl YOU' Q'93l future hrs glory Love, We love you, Mom, Carrie, Meredith, Mom and Dad and Amber 1' Q fl. '.5 I mb Shannon Jackson , Kyle Nalls SNBHDOH, Congralulatrons, Kyle May you have the best ol We are all so proud ol every endeavor and ac- everything rn Irle We are proud of you and wrsh you complishment your Love achreved. success LOVS Love, , Mom and Dad f' X, y , f I, ,L IH , Mid' -' , M 1 ' Congratuln John Woodworth tions, John' May you have the happiness in the lulure as you have given us in the past Love, Woody and Carol You have a Phillip D, Fells ocompltshed what was expected' Now, go alter your dream and catch a big one You've got the talent, We'v e got the laith Love, Dad and Mom lr ' 'f . ,, . Emily Kay Patterson You've always met the challenge Keep flying high Just remember the flowers at home Our admiration, con- gratulations and Love Daddy Mother and Kyle Kathryn Clifton Dear Precious Kathryn, You are a treasure and a gilt lrom God Wo pray lor Gods continuing blessing on all that is in your lile Con gratulations on your graduation Love, Mother, Daddy, and Carolyn Kathy Orr Kyle Goen Your smile has always been a source ol enioyment to Time has llown Goo has bios od and we arc so very your lamily and friends May God always guide you proud ot you Our love and prayers go with you Love Woody Mom Tracey and Mom John . , I 1 I . ,' 1' l U . . . -. ' ,Nl r .I 1 H ,., Y 1, W , rl g . . , - 1, ' ' ' ' jf., ,, 'f A L -+4 287 Meredith Ice Thanks for all the limes you've kept life lrom being bor- ing' You have all our love and support in your special future Love, Mom, Micki, Carrie, and Amber I I if I 1 I -- ,M Jetlrey Bishop I vm- X as If , f X, . Congratulations, Jett You've reached a milestone in your lite Because you have brought us such joy tor the last 18 years, we look lorward to the future with great anticipation Love, .. t-,i,,,.rs.,, 288 Angie Hope Congratulations on your graduation We are very proud ol you May all your hopes and dreams come true With Love, .. n ,I , ,in Li., , I11 Jeffery Bailey Jones Hey son - you did it! Congratulations' You have made us very proud parents again Lrte's been good and you're the best. We love you, Mom and Dad ,.. f ,. lil ., 5 1 1 , W , Jason Kilgore Jason, He guards your steps. We love you, Mom, Dad and What a blessing you are to us We are so very proud of your many accomplishments Keep trusting the Lord ,vm if . Kari evauwsws an .mfma.f.a.a b Ricky Nelson Thank you for being a very special person We a proud olyou, Love, Mom Truitt David and Sheila YE Flodney Keith Allen Rod, Thank you lor being the son that you've been We have always been very proud ol you. You've been such a Susan Brown blessing to us Graduation is linally here, in spite ot all COUQYZIUIZUOUS- Sue! We aff? VOYY proud Of YOU and the truck trips with Dad in your younger years. Con- wish YOU the VOVY b9SlOf9V9'Ylhl lQ 'l lheiufllfe gratulations We love you very much Love, Mom and Dad Mom, Dad, and Michelle Laurie, Angela Hemby You have always brought such joy and laughter to our Since the time ol this picture, the years have seemed heafls and home short as you successfully prepared lor lite Our pride in W9 ale VOVY proud Of YOU and YOU' 3CCOmD Shm9mS you ,S only exgeeded by the pleasure you brought to in high school, You have the faith, ability and determina- our lives. Your determination to excell is admired by us tion lO make all YOU' future Plans 3 YEHMY We pray lor your continued happiness. We love you! Love, Mom and Dad Mom, Dad, and Carrie Tina Flowers Tina, Congratulations' May you continue to balance your priorities as you go thru lite Thank you tor being a part of our lite. Love, Mom and Dad Jamie Hightower Good luck, Jamie! We know you're going to make it all the way Love, Mom, Dad, David and Brett .2 ,. my 4 i ' 3 i 289 Jeff Pryor Rachael Lynn Stewart Jett, you are everything we could have wanted or asked Thank YOU lor the h3DDlf19SSi D d0t and IUY YOU have Keith Allen Smith lor in a son God has blessed you with many talents and QIVCU US Congratulations, Keith! We are so very proud to have a abilities, develop and use them for His glory, And in do- Love, great son like you ing this you will find true fulfillment and peace M th d D dd , Love, - We love you! 290 o eran a y Matt Allison Noble We love you Allison' Mother and Dad V rl, , . NTT fg 7.1 1 lvl if it of A 1, VHP, ul' Nga tMb3f V Cheryl Hunnicutt Cheryl: Congratulations on reaching this milestone in your lite We wish you happiness and success in the future Always remember Proverbs 36. Love, Dad and Mom Patrick Folks Patrick, you have been a blessing to us from the beginn- ing, when you carried your blanket around with you as a toddler and as a Christian teenager. We are all proud ot you and love you Our love, Dad, Mom, James, Mike, Robert Todd Spaulding Super Hero. it's finally that special time in your tile Brandy BI'8DSOlTt I that we have molded and worked to prepare you lor Michele - Thanks lor being so special to us You have Jeftmlfel' Cox Take your taith, knowledge, and wisdom and be that tilted us lull ol lov Good luck in the tuture and we love COUQYBTUISYIONS, Jennifer' Good luck tor the future special someone you want to be you Congratulations Love, We love you 50 much, Mother, Daddy, and Grandma and Grandpa Mom, Dad, Alicia, and Mary Jane Baker Dana tSuper Heroy Kristi Lynn Akins Kristi, Thank you for all the happiness you have given us over the years We wish you love and success for your luture We're proud of you Love you, Mother, Dad, Robert, Gala and Brad Y Bobby Brumley Dear Bobby. We are proud of you for all your accomplishments in school. May you7each all ol your goals in life Love, Mom, Odell and Wade ,..o- 41 914. 631' ts ' .V VRD ., Theresa Borick Congratulations. Theresa on your graduation You have been a blessing and roy with your big smile Wc love you very much and wish you the best in Irte Love, Mom and Ace V' 1, ,Q -J i .1 N g u r ! 7' X X .v,e 291 Patricia Arthur Tiger, put on a happy lace because you're almost through it all We all love you, Mnm Dad Torfaen Chnrvl .and Pniiln Blake Welborn Blake, my greatest blessing has been being your mother, Thank you lor the 18 most rewarding years of my life Even at age 2, in this picture, you were inicontrol - time now lor you to lake complete control and make all your dreams come true I Love You! Mom l11 Wade Hackney Congratulations Wade You have given us so much toy and it rs a great pleasure having you as our son May God bless you and guide you always We love you, Dad, Mom, Cindy, and Greg 'dui Jennifer Cox Happiness is the purpose ol lile, the whole aim and end ol human existence - Aristotle Congratulations, Jennifer! Ricky Lynn Nelson You loved this guitar, glove and bat. You also liked wearing the red hat. Son, I'm proud of you and what you have accomplished in school since that summer day, l want to wish you luck and happiness belore and alter 292 graduation day. . .-- Daryl Ford Congratulations, Daryl' We are proud ol you We wish you all the success that lile has to oller you Love, Mom, Dad, and Kim Bryant Anderson Once Baby Anderson, then Bryant Anderson, and now B A Congratulations on your graduation You have made us proud of you We thank God lor you being the kind and respectlul young man you are Remember to always acknowledge God in every walk ol lile, and he will direct your path Love, Your family 1.4, 'S Dawn Chafee McKinney Dawn, we are so proud ol you, and we hope you will acknowledge God in everything you do and he will direct your path We Love You! Mom and Dad I ip . ., Y , t Jeri Ann Bonham Jen - My pride in you and what you have become is exceeded only by my love lor you The best llle has to olfer is yours lor the taking God be with you and bless you I Love You! Mother 2644'- James Johnathan Smith Lel's Play Ball! James, we are so very proud ol you and all your accomplishments We love you much more than words could say May God bless you and keep you always as he has and will continue to do Love, Momma, Dalton, Dalton Jr, tlooterj, and Mandey Lori Engelbert Congratulations upon your graduation Thank you for the 18 years, it has been wonderful Slay as sweet and caring as you are and make your dreams real We Love You, Dad, Mom and William 4? 'Eg Bentley Burrus Keep a smile on your lace, a song in your heart, and success will be yours We are extremely proud ol you, and love you very dearly Mom, Dad, Holly, and Erin 293 1 Traci Hillis Words cannot express how I feel about this time in your Ritchie Thompson There has never been a more loving, caring, and con- siderate young man than you, son You have brought so Justin Thomas Davidson, Jr. life Always hold your head high and be proud of much 'oy 'mo my me May God amy bless You 'n all Congratulations, son' Keep following your dreams You yoursell Reach lor the stars mat you do 'love You have our prayers and support always Love, Mom We love you so - Mom Mom and Dad ,xXL,W, 70 IDB mb April Lynn Bowes No one could have had a more special daughter Thanks tor all of the memories May all of your wishes and dreams come true We love youll Mom, Grouch, Bill, Charlie and Granny 294 James D. Woodruff James, Congratulations We are very proud ot you You have given your Dad and me much loy lt is exciting to see how God is working in your life and what plans he has lor you in the future May God bless you and may you always keep Him first in your life Mom and Dad 1 Chris Bower My son, hear the instruction of thy lather, and forsake not the law of thy mother Trust inthe Lord with all thine heart, and lean not unto thy own understanding In all thy ways acknowledge the Lord, and He shall direct thy paths Love you! Daddy, Mama, and S' Dawn Michelle Martin Dawn, The Lord certainly blessed us when He gave us you We are proud ol your accomplishments and graduation May the Lord bless you and John in all ol your luture endeavors Love, MomandDad 5 5 f 15 s ll 'E' ,Q all l s i sf: it David Vaughn Congratulations on your graduation Thanks lor all the lun times together Our prayer lor you is lo have a hap- py and successlul lite, and to have God in your tile - Forever Love, Mom and Dad I 1 I e If r ' x I Ax, 'fi - Jarrod Roberts Thank you lor all the years ol yoy and happiness you have given us Your laith an God has made you great and will make you even greater in the luture We all love you and are very proud ot you Keep the Faith ' We love you, Tamra, Jeff, Mom, and Dad Julana Crom Julana A From the beginning you've made us proud We loved you then and we love you now Daddy and Mom ,eg .V gr.. QL'- Shelley Stanford Congralulatlons. Shelley' You have completed I2 year ol school and have done a laritastic job Love, Mom, Dad, Kevin, and James f '4'X Qi 98--. X, e Xxfj , 'S, Derrick Ransom Always remember VE Fll TAS and we love you Dad, Mom and Liz Thomas A. Suehrig Good iudgemcnt comes lrorn experience Experience comes lrom bad judgement Sherry Tucker Congratulations' You made it Best ot luck Dad, Mom and Charolette Ann l Mrchelle Ryder T Rick Morgan Best Wishes! We are so proud to have a daughte like you May all Love' Mom and Jerry your dreams and hopes be fullulled Love Mom and Dad A , 1 4 . I a i Michelle Onley M is for marine biology, I is for intellect that flows lreeg C is because we cherish you, H is for the hard work that you dog E ts lor eventually .. . L is lor lmaybel a law degree, L is for your loveliness, E is may you ever be btest. .. .. J.-LJ 296 D gli wg, Q 0 -X ,pps- ' . ' r ' ' ..anf.v-or -PM Sean Hugh Treadway Sean, we were richly blessed when you came into our lives on June 29, 1968, and made us a Iamrly of 4, in- cluding a big brother, Joel We hope Prov 226 will always be an your heart Do your best at what ever pro- fession you go into Davrd Whrte bu David thanks lor the mernones This graduatton ls one slepprng stone down your Isle s road Remember Don Swiney stop along the way to smell the roses, and to lrnd lov Don. We me VCU, pmud of you and your ac, Rgbert C, Cleghom HI happrness, and contentment as well as success complrshrnonls We wrsh you happiness and success Robellrwe ale proud Of YOU C0f1Q'3lU'3l'0'WS' We 'OV9 YOU as you take thus bug step Our love rs wrlh you always, Love MOFTI Dad and Mom, Dad, and Lori Mom, Dad, and Kelly Darrell lui 'Y' 1-.Q , , - ' ,v f.. -V .fl Wu, ,M V , X 3 1 ko .. 5 . . ,gnu -ws 43, Q tw, wx xx, Cindy Ann Flay Bc happy always, and always remember we are behtnd you You have never let superllclal things shake you And thus has been your advantage You've got a good head on your shoulders and whatever you do, we know It wtll be nght lor you Love, Mom and Dad I Brent Mudie How long ago dtd all thus begun - do you really remember? Keep your head down and follow through Keep up the good work A we are very proud of you Love, Kim, Jody, Drew, Mom, and Dad Sharon Moms Congratulattons SAM' We re proud ot you We wrsh y all the happtness and success ln the future Go for I Brggun Mr and Mrs D B Morns OU I. Mary Goodwin Mary, We are proud ol you lor all that you are and all that you have accomplished so lar. We hope lor only the very besl in your lile and we trust that God will guide you in all that you do We love you. Mom and Dad .nog Nuo Morris Carter Here's wishing you the best in the luture May you ac- complish all you set out lor, Set your goals high L. J, Carter l 130011 Tanya Saxton Congratulations' We are very proud ol you May all your dreams and hopes be lullilled. Love, Daddy, Mama, and Tammy Jason Busch ll you must look back, remember the good times not the bad. Love, Your Family V 4 km P .ri I.. ,my if I ,A , F ' if i n-. ' , U I V A Vi, if i X, if It ,ff .MZ ju SA -,Xu fx 1. if. N 53 298 Felicia Finch Felicia, It has been a toy to watch you become a beautitul young lady - physically, mentally, and spiritually Keep your goals high, your heart lllled with love, and your laith strong Always remember Matthew 635 You have blessed our lives and we love you very much Love, Mom, Dad, and Kavonta eq. L , ,J . ,,, 12, , za-gtljfi . , wxw Mike Ball Congratulations' Remember that we are very proud ol you As lor your future, always seek God's plan lor your lute and He will lead you through the years in inner peace and happiness Mom and Dad 4 1985-1 e Oug wonderfu .ui . 01' whose supporfifiand with us. all their help with the and favorite photosg and Kalph for High School support. X. 3 pq 299 fi .--- Plunket Greenville! p F lncxt Photographers Mei 4025 Wesley - 455-4538 - Greenville, Texas 75401 AWARD WINNING PHOTOGRAPHY Day or Night Appointments Specializing in School Portraits -Ar Living Color Portraits -A' Wedding Candids -A' Wedding Invitations if Family and Groups if Child Portraits -k Custom Picture Framing ir Copy and Restoration Year Round Garden Camera Room Outdoor Portraits Call 455-4538 4025 Wesley JyKh Hilliard Florist R It .. gs C --f HILLIARD n fl E 1 13 FLORIST SSS -QQ' 4900 King Street . . 5 Greenville Texas 1 Residential . I -Acreage - Farms 1 1 J M J 13311: d? ' Commfumal B 5. 214 455 1631 H 214 862 3332 - Appraisals - Th L Bug 2610 LEE ST. WEE uPTowN MALL GREENVILLEXSQQE LOWER LEVEL LEE ,gf 3 BABY RE JORDACHE K., GIFT .JEANS -- 2' ITEMS 106 Rolling Hills Shopping Center eg ? M F115 INFANTS 81 CHILDREN WEAR Yen Ji g iyen Qing MAN DARIN STYLE REST. 5113 S. WESLEY GREENVILLE, TEXAS 75401 Phone 454-7413 - Rudd's Wooden Creations Orthopedic Brace Co. Honda and Yamaha -ll- HONDA AND orthopedic broce co. YAMAHA OF GREENVILLE 7716 Wesley St. 2824 TERRELL ROAD Greenville, Texas JAN HORTON SUITE 106 phone: 455-4866 2141455-1126 GREENVILLE, TEXAS 75401 .- McCaw Inc. Headlines Hair Co. -ll- HAIRSTYLING FOR TODAY'S WOMAN . . . AND HER MAN AGENCY INC. half C0- 4702-E WESLEY LEMAR VILLAGE 2615 Wesley Street Bus 1214, 455-1824 1214i 455-0931 GREENVILLE, TEXAS 75401 Greenville, Texas 75401 RUDIYS WUIIDEN IIREATIUNS .--i - JeffreyA. Nelson, D.D.S. i.-l--- Congratulations Seniors CUSTOM TOYS AND FURNITURE JEFFREY A. NELSON, D.D.S. JERRY 81 SANDY 214-883-2366 RT 5' BOX 2860 GREENVILLE' TX 75401 2824 TERRELL RD. - SUITE 406 TELEPHONE GREENVILLE, TEXAS 75401 OFF. 12141455-0360 -- Physical Therapy Service il-2 - Kut and Kurl PHYSICIANS PHYSICAL I THERAPY SERVICE Come Add to Your 2824 TERRELL RD. 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N ln 'F 'S K VR ' xl 2, Sunday Youth Services X Youth Activities 9:30 Sunday school l 1 - Bible studies 10:45 Morning Worship 1 ' - Youth Camp 5:10 Youth Choir - Fellowships - Special Trips Wednesday Youth Services - Retreats 5:30 Evening Meal 6:15 How 'bout it Beauty Salon Supply BEAUTY SALON SUPPLY 2808 Lee Street - Greenville, Texas 75401 Phone 455-8734 Lake Printing LAKE PRINTING Company 2704 Stonewall Street Greenville, Texas 75401 Texas Gold Connection .L-L-i - Shear Artistry Shear Artistry 1118A I-30 Plaza Distinctive Greenville, Tex. Hair Designs Next to Best Western For The Entire 214-454-8262 Family Donna Money Discount for Students and Teachers Wayland Walker K Mart Wge Got It And We've Got It Goal: Saving Place. Real Estate - Builder - Insurance Office Q21 4J 455-2793 Wayland Walker, Owner 4319 Wesley, Box 534 Res. l214l 455-6644 Greenville, Texas 75401 - Precision Grinding .--L-l Crankshaft Engines Grinding Rebuilt Block Boring Head Work PRECISION GRINDING CO. 2307 Wright Greenville, Texas 214-455-2630 But Christ ls All, and ln All Engine Tune Brake Work Clifton fClif0 Pryor Air Condition Owner and Operator Clothing Sporting Goods Shoes Home Furnishings Accessories Toys Appliances Jewelry Plants Phone 5222 Wesley 455-5527 Jenkins 81 Sons Garage 8- Station JENKINS 81 SON GARAGE 81 STATION 1214, 454-2521 1409 STONEWALL STREET GREENVILLE, TEXAS 75401 L. W. JENKINS JIMMY JENKINS - Country Corner . 9 95 Country Corner Q0 Feed 81 Seed Farm 81 Ranch Equipment LEONARD 81 SANDI THRELKELD 1214, 454-2102 2401 Houston Street Greenville, Texas 75401 The Imagination Machine Glfhe Imoginoiion Machine 'CVS looxs GAMES , N I 2' 'ul 6 mil' 'owl 'lou lids H LEE 81 LAURA SPENCER 3904 WESLEY STREET 2141454-9413 GREENVILLE, TEXAS 75401 V - DAVID GROVES PH- 454-0750 RQM Vending DAVID'S FOREIGN SERVICE FULL LINE VENDING VOLKSWAGEN - DATSUN - TOYOTA - HONDA R8tM VENDING 1505 JOHNSON ST. GREENVILLE, TX 75401 L'fZ.'fZ,2fl',, Safes 5oooo DEL RA DR. - P.o. Box L k 791 Mcngm'y0..., Bicyociei GREENVILLE, TEXAS 75401 k Sjjj OFFICE PHONE: 455-8392 no sm Sewice CHARLES D. ROBERTS WAYNE IMUSHI MCHENRY, JR- HOME PHONE: 455-2598 If you don't have a key bring the lock 2707 Park Street - P.O. Box 213 Day: 21 41454-2651 Greenville, Texas 75401 Night: 454-3401 - DOMINO'S PIZZA vo been bringing Int, Ir un plzu delivery lo yo umpuibuaina b u the eounlry. D F' p lco d 1 mini V D F .Y 0 Y V l:ll.L S fy mn, - me nn-mn mn.m:. - WhitIocklPatterson ---- - Arnold Real Estate --L-- I WHITLOCK AND PATTERSON INSURANCE 81 REALTORS, INC. 6603 Wesley Street - P.O. Box 788 Greenville, Texas 75401 I214j 455-9414 - Metro 235-011 8 REALTOR' ARNOLD REAL ESTATE I AND INS. I Bus. 214-454-1976 7002 wEsl.Ev ST. - Dallas 226-4499 - 1 GREENVILLE, TX 75401 - Park St. Baptist Church PARK STREET BAPTIST CHURCH Add Ph 2205 P k 455 0775 I Naturalizer I Action TV ACTIU N 600IL'?6sS?l - I I I I I TV 8. APPLIANCE I RENTAL I Gail Carpenter Jamie Stanford I I Rhapsody In Rose 6834 wesle open dany ml 9 455-0242 Women's Clothing 81 Accessories V 2610 Lee 2218 Live oak Uptown Forum University Shopping Ctr. M Greenville, Tex. 75401 Commerce, Tex. 3 75428 GREENVILLE, TEXAS 214-455-2471 214-886-3048 - ETSU Computer Science Department , coMMuNrcAnoN LINK computer science at etsu ARE YOU IN THE PICTURE? , DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE f EAST TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY COMMERCE, TEXAS 75428 - :Rhapsody in Rose -- I ... Mccuuough .l, ., Monksms Paint 81 Glass, Inc. We Recommend Pittsburgh Paints MCCULLOUGH PAINT 8: GLASS, Michelin 'NC- W lvloNKs TIRES Paint- Wallcoverings - Glass 2404 Stonewall sneer, P.o. Box 453 J- R- Monk - Pres- Greenville, Texas 75401 Hunter - Computer Phone: Bus. 455-7452 Balance Larry McCullough Res. 455-7267 8207 Wesley St. 455-4246 - Walmart ,alll WAL-MART We urge you to shop and compare our low prices. We really do sell for less every day. - Sunbelt Savings ,-Er, Sllllllellsavirlgs 'E Sllllll h Fgmflgg Greenville 5809 Wesley Sl. 455- 75 92 Other offices located throughout North Texas. 5l'E'h S'E'fa Collins Hilton Furniture Furnishing Greenville Homes Since 1889 1 fE'lli2'ai'1i! 'VI'-'T IMI s Li I if Y V f irrl E ' Cellm-Hdun 7umlture 7X . f???F'EEi John Hardaway Electrical Contractor Q RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL WIRING LICENSED AND BONDED JOHN HARDAWAY ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR 2141454-0331 Office 7904 Traders Circle 2141455-1333 Home Greenville, Texas 75401 - H and R Plumbing 81 Heating Rheem Heating and Air Conditioning H AND R PLUMBING 81 HEATING C. R. Hobbs, Jr., Owner Phone 455-1 293 2616 Pickett Street Greenville, Texas 75401 Greenville Herald Banner WA N T R ESU LTS? CAll 4 5 5 -SELL Classified Advertising GUAR AN TEED Make it a great day with a great morning newspaper! The Herald Banner in serving the regional information needs 454- EWS . - MBk V MBank Greenville A Momentum Bank P.O. Box 1238, 2600 Wesley Greenville, Texas 75401 l214l 455-0990 Member lVICorp,MPHc' and FDIC -- J. L. Green Lingerie Lobby --I J. L. GREEN ' Congratillations Seniors Lingerie Lobby ffifiitglfgfff' A MANUFACTURERS S 'iEh532Bl.E?EAT.2BlFlQE.?5 OUTLET MOTORCYCLE - TRUCK ' LIFE BUSINESS - MEDICAL '-ee angggsmesffeefs MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN 455-3574 455-7784 3914 WESLEY AT TEMPLETON 649 Balfour-Taylor is i l 'Balfour BALFOUR-TAYLOR Northeast Texas Division Greenville - Longview - Tyler We will be here tomorrow to service what we sell today '- Greenville I Patterson Piano Henley's Hardware 81 organ Company N Phone 455-3272 HENI-EY'S PATTERSON HARDWARE , PIANO 81 ORGAN True Value Stores 2218 East Lee St. Phone 455-1967 2412 walnut SL Dwayne Patterson Greenville, Texas - Union Security Life Insurance Company iel . ,V I I UNION SECURITY f 3410341166 COMPANY I uN1oN secumrv use euutopmc - - Gaesmvuue. tems 75401 -- Rgsggaenv Berry-Bush-Rowe ------- ROCK-TENN COMPANY Congratulagggs Class of From Folding Division - Ind. Park - 6702 Hwy. 66 West Greenville, Texas 75401 - 21 4-455-01 47 Glass 8. Mirror Inc. Auto Glass Installed GREENVILLE GLASS 81 MIRROR, INC. 3014 Stonewall 455-5142 Greenville, TX ill- -1 BERRY-BUSH- I ROWE Insurance Agency Inc. Are you sure you're fully covered? Hanley Barker - Stewart Rowe Donald Barker - Ronald Barker 455-4761 Greenville 2813 Lee - Wendy's Hunt County Shopper , 06150045 E D '.,' Q Hunt fllnunig Slpgppgr, Elm. 1 XX REACH MORE PEOPLE Fon LESS CosT 'A 3617 WESLEY PHONE 455-Q254 oLn FASI-xxomrzn Ganga Sak A Sign mia' llEach6oragoSalaAdof2SVlordsorrmn. 633 Store Hours C G E ' 6 a.m.-12 a.m. A 1 SALE In Front of Crossroads A5 SEEN IN THE Mall jrlunt Qlnuntg fhnpper - Greenville, Texas - Com Dog Soutgggniezhion AWhen CRIME invades- ' your wardrobe ... .f on' 0 ff 0 b il nl' 0, 0 Q L., ull' ' A b' C U I Go ' , M 'E '- mi' Mgorsroa s Gr Than Greenville! Q. 51245 5.91 ' 0 - RoPer's Auto '- ' xgbee Parts ' A G? .if ' ROPER'S AUTO PARTS ' 'v P.0. Box 1475 2401 Washington St. 1214, 455-7240 Greenville, Texas 75401 Call the GRIMEBUSTERS! AC Delco A tol'te Gates Cll:an:pion Monroe Southcern F.fZ5l?'0n w0ody's Plasticafd NOT WILLING THAT ANY SHOULD PERISH Il Peter 3:9 V PLASTICARD AND S GREENVILLE E L TROPHIES ' Y' GaZ32'.i.'?,Z2?.i3.f?IZi2',ZZo Y 12141455-5441 oreenvaue, Texas 154o1 m ysov - Little Sand X2 and Gravel wmdyfs LITTLE SAND 8. v ' GRAVEL sANn - FILL DIRT - omvEwAv GRAVEL - ExcAvAT1Ne All Around Town to Serve You 455-1151 1410 CLEVELAND 455-2475 GREENVILLE, TEXAS 15401 P Skibells SorreIIsfPeters l-l-l' , , 2. - T' I-Q TT- 1 ' 'I 4. E 1 I 1 QSOQQELLQS , t , ff 1 DETEI126 FUNEQAL 11011113 X I ? 1 1 1 g n I p ll Newman and Charla Peters P.O. Box 733 3935 Loop 315 T Greenville, Texas 75401 Phone 12141 455-3310 5 I B S Downtown 2703 Lee Highland Terrace 9 'U' 'W 'T' IQ Highland Terrace is Baptist Church 3939 Loop 315 Greenville, Texas 75401 Bible Studies Becky Bumpas 6:00 pm Wed. Youth Minister 9:45 am Sun. Weekly Bible Studies Summer Camps Discipleship Retreats Special Activities each week The Church with YOUth in Mind Fashion Fabrics 0 0 Ze H . R p E 2717 LEE sr. 1214, 454-6503 GREENVILLE, TX 75401 2708 LEE between Droket OdeneoI's - J. B. MCNai'l J. B. MCNATT AUTO CO. 3204 Wesley Greenville, Texas 455-7050 20th Year Same Location McKay's Music Co. MCKAY MUSIC CO. I Royal Drive In ROYAL DRIVE IN Chicken Fried Steaks Breakfast Char-coal Burgers 455-31 52 6308 Wesley Congratulations . . . 5 to the Class of 86 - Prather Insurance Bob and Sandra Cartwright, Owners Phone 455-4706 2,14 washingm S, PRATHER INSURANCE Greenville All Types Insurance 75401 3811 Wesley Ph. 455-6383 Greenville, TX 75401 - Webb Tractor Supply Texas Auto Supply -Lli 5878 Hwy. 66 Route 5, Box 105C . Greenville, Texas 75401 Sherman, Texas 75090 I . . 214-455-0979 214-892-4141 Everything for Your Automobile W TEXAS AUTO SUPPLY . 2304 Washington St. A I Greenville, Texas 75401 Ph. 214 455-4727 WEBB TRACTOR I I SUPPLY 1 - Pawn Shop NichoIson's Used Cars -li' GREENVILLE I PAWNSHOP .- S STEREOS S DIAMONDS' ' T COMPONENTS S TELEVISIONS s CAMERAS s onuus S Musncn s TYPEWRITERS msrnumsurs s TOOLS Saou morons 3510 Wesley MONEY ON ANY THING BUY - SELL - TRADE OF VALUE 454-1234 Nicholson's Used Cars 3206 Lee 455-2402 I Good Luck to the '86 Grads! Realty World Cablevision fqihgy . U if HM SHOWUMFQ ia- 'iifiix f':':-7' E E E ' 1 ' ' - -- . . . ..,. -. 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T '- I ,' ' ' L' 'P ' .4.................... .... ,,,,, .1 -.-.4l..,..x.3 - I -- REPAIRS I CONGRATULATIONS JENNIFER COX SENIOR '86 F OI4, Q-Q 0 I FAITH QI p'fy1EE,Zf'S DOUGLAS Kms I MONICA Wellherizing WE LOVE YOU!!! BARNHARDT'S IWRIGHTS AIR MACHINE AND ZCONDITIUNING WELDING SHOP INC. Steel Warehouse U in - 1 2000 Jordan Street, I4 's - Phone 455-5662 WASHINGTON STREET GREENVILLE, TEXAS 75401 FADED ROSE A.me'ica n National Ba Ladies Quality Clothing Consignment and Resale 4511 STONEWALL GREENVILLE, TEXAS 75401 Tadcd C2145 455-5141, k gmc AMERICAN - sE::v-Am NATIONAL BANK mc. OF GREENVILLE Q 5201 WESLEY Q Q HOURS: PHONE A Subsidiary of E-SYSTEMS INC. 233512 MON FR 8:00 AM To 6:00 PM Losav MoN.-THUR. 9:00 AM To 3:00 PM FRI. 9:00 AM To 6:00 PM SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS MEMBER FDIC T The Body Shop THE BCDY SHCP Auto Body Restoration Precision Collision Repair Free Estimates 1214, 454-8127 FEATURING: Glass Work 6501 Hwy. I-30 Refinishing Greenville, Texas 75401 Body and Frame Alignment -- Bob's Quality Electric I Qc fig fed ! BOB'S QUALITY ELECTRIC SERVICE MASTER ELECTRICIAN M' BONDED GI INSURED 1 X Q IEE I 'Let Us Solve Your .L rEQ:5ENTlAL ills' R R Problems ,ff . ,5 . ,COMMERCIAL New INSTALLATION L x , U .C-4 IU1 455-8749 Ii al? 6501 SEEESTIIEIEEET FIISHION TUXEDOS I, Rentalsrf 8.,.2-Sales ' A l-'l'E-if-AT l'0 N S 1 s1'YfEgc'AL'mf3:3KLIW- ' I N V 'IA T I 0 N S f SELECTION I 1 , -tl-Fu. ' SERWCE1 0 Ren I aL COW N S Low REASONABLETRICEQ' o FLOW ERS FEATURING Vgeddi n8S I . l'0mS' Lord VVeSt homecomings -nfwewdin ' BR ' DN ACC' 3. Sharon Bryan: - Ciwner GREENVILLE 455 7573 Ma aHaC eY M' Bf0wn'S Shoes Hunt County Lumber GREENVILLE 455-6434. LUMBER - HARDWARE - nooFlNc - wmnows Compliments of ' DOORS Brown's Shoe Fit Eve 0 PAINTS ' GLASS ' FENCE POSTS rything for Building Co. 0 2719 Lee Downtown Greenville LUMBER Shoes for the entire family!! STORE HOURS GREENVILLE 7-5 M-F 7-5 SAT. + S0'l3'::,Ca' -1- Frigidaire Friedrich SALES AND SERVICE 0 Magnavox Hardwick Q00 63,0 HARVEY'S TV AND Qs JIMMY SORRELLS - A Xfbeo? QWNER okokdzv 20' 65 454-0261 900 43, 2141455-7225 4219 Wesley Street 8414 WE5'-EY Greenville, Texas 75401 GREENVILLE, TEXAS 75401 1 Lapco Kars McGaughey Drugs - - Lapco Kars -XQtl3uugl,,,9 Commerce, Texas l. t 2141886-4767 arp Store No. 1 Store No. 2 I'-'-I 2604 Lee 4309 Wesley 455-2180 455-8870 Lowell 3, Paula Ballew, Qwners George Sutton, R.Ph. Fred Mehew, R.Ph. l-lame: 2141886-2277 Pharmacist Pharmacist 1 . - Danny Darby DANNY DARBY REAL ESTATE, INC. Kids Korner 'os +I onuep, Professional Plaza COMPLETE 4000 Wesley St. CHILDREN'S WEAR 455-6611 AND SPECIALTY SHOP BOYS AND GIRLS - INFANTTHRUPREJEEN Kal Electric BABY GIFTS AND ACCESSORIES '- Service GIFT CERTIFICATES - LAYAWAYS 1214, 454-1621 - ' KAL ELECTRIC SERVICE ,,,,,,,, INDUSTRIAL ' COMMERCIAL 0 I U i B-fn RESIDENTIAL 6834 W v 5 ' CROSSROADS JOSEPH KAILUKAITIS P.O. BOX 1552 Owner GREENVILLE, TX 75401 GREENVILLE, TEXAS - SONIC Bartley's BARTLEYS BAR-B-Q I DAVID BARTLEY OWNER 0 CATERING SERVICE 885-5856 455-3982 208 B COLLEGE 6106 WESLEY Congratulations to all members of Greenville High School's 1986 class. Home owned and operated. Our purpose is to serve the families of this community. 6205 Wesley SULPHUR SPRINGS, TX GREENVILLE, TX Mon. thru Sat.: 10 to 9 Sun.: 10 to 3 . ' , TANNING HUT . 4702 C Wesley St. , 454-2301 . , 1 ' Tanning Hut 1 5., , 'ali' 1,4 Q' 31:16 IH 'N -1' BtC 214 455 8509 The Boot Corral 5302 Wesley Street Greenville, TX 75401 Best Prices in Town -1 Rubbermaid I 4 W w W Quality Products Producedi by Quality People May Success Go With You as You Enter a New ahd Challenging Stage of Life. Whether You are Joining the American Workforce, Entering the Service or Going to College, We Wish You Success in the Years to Come. l FANCI CANDY Candy - Cigarettes - Cigars - Drugs FANCI CANDY AND TOBACCO CO. Wholesale Jobbers Phone 2141454-1172 2506 Wellington Greenville, Texas 75401 W. WALWORTH HARRISON PUBLIC LIBRARY - W. WALWORTH HARRISON PUBLIC LIBRARY 3716 Lee Street, Greenville, Texas 75401 455-2205 Mon. 10 am-8:30 pm Tues. Wed. Thurs. 9 am-8:30 pm Fri. 9 am-5:30 pm Sat. 9 pm-4 pm GREENVILLE BEAUTY SCHOOL O WH'TE STAR 49 P- . . '94 'VS 4 O9 Tult on 69 W 256968 Plan Available S7726 455-4737 2705 GREENVILLE BEAUTY ,TAR STONEWALL SCHOOL STREET 2310 Stonewall 455-1144 fgsiggg-4'bi' i GREENVILLE THAN-WAYS GREENVILLE 2?2Z.'32iEf'?FL'2Z2'5Ei01 . , Sporting Goods f2 55'5 4 GO R24 INC - ,, . 323355506 Goldstar Everything for the Sportsman sr-11.a1oo-11:30 Tickets Tours Greg Gilmer Bill Gilmer A tt B ch n 2807 Lee 4555482 Mgligzrfzgenl Flseigai -' E. D. Barlow E. D. BARLOW THE FLORIST Serving Greenville Since 1 902 Balloons to You 1 BBLLOONS T0 YOU 214-455-0365 F ee Del' g f 9 'K . oo. Box 52 I --3 Greenville, TX 75401 L I r :ver 15 K Diane mc omie - GradyChevrolet -- GRADY CHEVROLET CO. 4715 Wesley, Box 204 Greenville, Texas 75401 Phone 455-4216, Dallas, 827-3001 - IH Pawn Shop Diamonds, Gold, Silver, Rings, Watches, Antiques T.V.s, Old Coins, Guns, Tools 41 PAWN SHOP 81 TRADING POST 2406 St. John Street- 214-454-6330 Greenville, Texas 75401 V. T. Drake D. T. Drake - Grandy's G5..125'!.X'S 6112 Wesley St., Greenville, Tex. 455-9251 Pickle Bros. PICKLE BROS. BUILDERS SUPPLY Phone 455-6396 Route 5 - Greenville, Texas E-Systems Congratulations to the Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Class of 1986 5 E-sYsTEMs Greenville Division Management and Employees V Colonial Bank of Greenville r .,1- ':'L- s. sX M' 0 xXXXx 4 VOE - Co-op Mary Goodwin Works at the bank. The People Who Care About Your Personal Banking Needs. col.oNlAl. BANK 0F GREENVILLE 6609 Wesley We're here to help Crossroads 455-0800 Member Colonial Bancshares Mall of Greenville, Inc. l 455-0801 Member FDIC New location - 5122 I-30 455-0802 W - Shirey MAN UFACTURER'S DUTLET SA UP TO CMJ F reg. retail price Everyday low prices of many famous labels for less. New merchandise arrives daily. Apparel for misses, juniors, children's and plus sizes. Big selection of fabrics and notions, too! HOUDAY INN -0 1 30 MASTERCARD g AND o VISA SHIREYS WELCOME 'le 2 snmrono 1911 Stanford sr. V 1 -- Greenville, Texas Q , I 455-Sass PACTQRY QUTLET igfafo 230 H.?REV' COMPANY manufacturers of children's sleepwear Sz lingerie infants toddlers girls 4-14 boys 4-7 juniors Future job opportunities in the apparel industry in a uariety of areas 1917 Stanford St. Greenville, Texas 455-5235 v Sengbush Photography LARRY SENGBUSH Photographer 6611 Snider Plaza - Dallas, Tx. 75205 -12141363-3264 1215 Alamo - Commerce, Tx. 75428 v Q21 43 886-2532 SCOTTIES Calico Congratulations CUSTOM WINDOW DECOR 1935 BED AND BATH Seniors 0 D MQW 2. STORIC 'W Uptown Shopping CURTIS SCOTT Space 24 Crossroads Mall Forum 2141455-8522 Greenville, Texas 75401 2610 I-96 Sires! Greenville, Texas 454-1522 - Reame's Market OLD FASHIONED SERVICE Cash Slore - Hwy. 34 at 1564 Greenville Slore - 2814 Te ll Rd - Payne's ,T ' f 'lllbtit - ee. Over an Acre North Texas' Most of Famous Unique Home Brand Home Furnishings Furnishings Center North Texas Ceiling Fan Experts Seven Convenient Payment PIans 300 Main St. iDial 455-0552i Caddo Mills, Texas Larry HasseIl's Martinizing LARRY HASSEL'S Ill HOUR 'Z l'ff1lUl,'fll4?fI 4307 Wesley Street - Greenville, Texas 121 4y 455-6411 Crossroads Mall MALL Ernie's ERNIE'S BARBECUE CATERING SERVICE Right At Home Shop 48 fine Stores 81 Services plus JCPenney, BeaII's and Wal-Mart. Greenville, Texas Open Mon.-Sat. 6834 Wesley St. 10:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m. 8707 Highway 34 South Sunday Greenville, Texas 75401 , - , 455-4730 1.00 p.m. 5.00 p.m. Ridgecrest Baptist Church RIDGECREST BAPTIST -ff CHURCH ..,- nj - i -- it-.ks- - -,.:.::s?.A- Hal -.-. nr S 47+ gi Q 1 1 ref: - .3 Q,- : ' I lsnIl I' 9 I ' I '5 I lllllllll 155551 E: 5 ' llllli ' 'll' + + 51. 2 -,gps 'fllll fnb' +g.r: 35115, Holding Forth God Through Christ. . .The Light Which Never Goes Out Steve Lowrie Bob E. Hamilton Eddie Smith Terry Simpson Minister to Youth Pastor Associate Pastor Minister ol Education - Special Youth Age Group Bible Studies - Youth Chapel lYouth Worship Servicei 6:15 p.m. Each Wednesday - Full Time Youth Minister - - Choir lor High School Youth - Camps, Retreats, Mission Action, Discipleship Families Are Alla Part of a Well-Rounded Ministry to Youth - Aldersgate Church ff Vlxix X Ax 5 J ,1 a ' N 2 XVYTY? ff, X K ,ff X Eg., YN f my N Qma, MXN 3, T WN -xxx NVNCQLLXW yr ' X31 m'MN . '-Qi'g.1fj'-, Af.. j f' ' ggi lf, 111354131 ' -v'2'.lI ': 'm' p,,? ' 5 ' ' f- SVA 412' if , , , .. -- , .. 11.me1WKS5ff3 , -A-tmA5:'-Q5 lf- Xwaxcxs - trfww :m::i3fi i'i'::gi::5 ei: :1-wxsMXfj.'iFli ' X tfqr-'qgqxNQ'iq'5Qrqls+--et,Qtx:s sNt,,.,N,t sxvzsm ' 5 - -- n . X- xx, MN, ,v-,-:yt .-.Qt Qwwottc:--' ,,NN,w A 'WWWYlfitwlwislrvil-sm-Xfviiil .- .,x-.HKx9SkSQSRgtt , HRX ,N ...x X. Ralph Anderson - Pastor John Carmack - Minister of Youth Activities Aldersgate Church 5500 SAYLE STREET GREENVILLE, TEXAS 75401 - St. Paul's School Janet Daryl Shannon Scott Bart Karen ST. PAUL S GRADUATES Jason 1 9 7 4 Todd Busch Congratulations - you've finally made it. wnhams St. PauI's Episcopal School Greenville, Texas -- Corral Saddle and Ranch Wear i - Trico Corral Saddle ga Iignchwear E Juslin Rupers Wrangler Jeans Saddles INDUSTRIES, INC. Suites C2141 454-0232 xU929d'ifh:V - Peanut Shack P.O. Box 1 050 ,M 4 6525 Trico Lane t l Greenville, Texas 75401 ' Telephone: 214-455-4441 Manufacturers of Sucker Rods Pumping Units ' Rod Pumps Bolted Tanks ' ' 'O' ' L Oilfield Tools Well Completion Cg:::L'::f:: TQ Power Tongs Equipment - The Office Place 'T Dr. Knoderer, D.D.S. -- ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, william ly. S M kmobelzenl u . ll :E E 4612 Waeffix 75401 - - V 0.5.5. Q 2 52283255-5771 s PLACE s 4-615 sToNeeoa.LL '- Texas Tire and Wheel - ' EQGSNVILE' TQXAS 5 A , i 7 T 75401 I I neu.: l , I I 'rllzs , K., TEXAS TIRE AND WHEEL T 'Nts A ,T 3306 wEsLEv ST. l Qt 9 5 P.o. sox 1274 l fl ,eg , . f I GREENVILLE, TEXAS 75401 M mgfg lm' 455 O07 ..Oe. P s 4 1' X.....g - Crossroads Auto Supply - Sinclair Ramsey ' 'l'l' ' 'gmt ' IL insurance agency, inc. xaunsey Steve LeC. Flamsey 2901 Wesley Street President Ramsey Bulldlng 2141455-3320 Greenville, Texas 75401 R? Bl'3Sh6al'S BRIAS HEARS CUSTCIYI STEREO cnossncmns AUTCINICITI vs SUPPLY 12141 454-3535 8602 WESLEY sr. 8409 Wesley GREENVILLE, 'rx 75401 214-455-6593 Greenville, TX 75401 - The Photo Store Greenville Business -l- Machines whywailrofvoufvholos- Greenvllle Business Get - 1 P . Machlnes Hour l'0Ce5SlnQ 2401 sr. JOHN sr. - GREENVILLE, TEXAS 75401 At the 1 Hour Photo Store Now With New Computerized Equipment 6004 Wesley 454-6811 OFFICE PHONE - 456-4300 SALES . . . SERVICE GENE WOODALL CHARLES FUGITT PHONE 455-8959 PHONE 455-1226 Don Grisham Insurance Don Grisham Insurance Auto - Fire - Life - Health 6601 Wesley Phone: 454-9100 Greenville, Texas Circus World 2 cllzcu Hl WORLD - YOUR TOY STORE IN THE MALL . N - Dr. Ronald D. Weaks and Associates W Family Dentistry Ronald D. Weaks, D.D.S.,land Associates 4220 W. Loop 315 Greenville, Texas 21 4-455-4161 - Taylor Bros. Drl Barry D. McNew D.D.S., M.S. -- L Congratulations to the: Freshman, Sophomore, , Junior and the 1 Senior Class of 1 986! Love is what it's all about Barry, Dinah, Heather, Jewelers and Seth McNew. 251 8 Lee 456-61 51 Member National Bridal Service Murphy's Music 46652 Crossroads Mall Greenville, TX 75401 455-7321 455-7322 e1!,fm'S Music cemens We have full band Xi .L gif, sales, service, and -4- rental arrangements. k!.W.1KkKK33Xl O D E 0 3 Q :L . , QV' ,'- M f' 'F E549 S3 wifi 5 -I E 4 1 p E153 4 P' Q 1 E Wmgifi' .5 F. .., 0' .19 5 R' a F gigs 5420 Interstate 30 5 1 12141454-3842 .'. flu: , , Frontage Road ' '-ff::,,ff.'S, J Greenville, Texas 4- . Not just a good steak thejBESTeak - 1 l li' 33 3 333333 1333 33 333333333 33333333 33333333333333 3 33 3 3333333 3333 3 3 3 31 33 333333333 Seniors Coca'Co'a Rainbow Rexair 1311 1Rainbow Rexair 1 iFormerly Jesse James Kirby Co.l , Our motto: We have found Coca-Cola Bottling T somefhiggggueffof C p 1 The Machine of Tomorrow - Today G I I e 5 I n c ' 3931 Joe Ramsey Blvd. Suite B Ph. 214-455-7081 2315 Johnson Street Greenville, Texas 75401 Greenville, Texas 75401 1 Jesse James Enterprises lnterFirst lnterFirst Bank Greenville, N.A. We Believe in you, Greenville 2500 Stonewall Street Greenville, Texas 75401 4214i 455-2530 Member F.D.I.C. Duncan Electrical Sports Center Contractor 1 l214l 455-3636 Duncan Electrical l SPORTS CENTER Contractor, Inc. HEAT a. AIR CONDITIONING SALES at SERVICE P.o. Box 1174 4204 MouLToN STREET GREENVILLE, TEXAS 75401 SAM DUNCAN SAMMY DUNCAN l Town South Shopping Center - Hallmark l-lamlal l--l l Apparel- Trophies - Silkscreening 1 Team Discounts Hallmark Hamlet Town South Shopping Center Greenville, Texas 5127 Wesley ug 12141 454-0985 Greenville, TX 75401 -l+aQQ,vmwJL, 1 i 4 l 'KA 134 QQ Qfwr x R QB' N g, K x- ...IIII13 X. U fm' 6 W i k K W ai , 9 ...N ,Af , , uf -QT, ,b g i . .K-ik gk k 1 ix , XL , Xxx XX Vx E xx .f L N73 vw. X : N1 4 ? ,V Q. 1 - D, m A - 5 1 ix if SNIA-Q g,,,,.W -ws-QQ... ,... A 9 f ,..-1 .nb Varsity: Bottom Row, Left to Right: Charles Anderson, Tiona Sheppard, JoeAnn Boyce, Ella Neal, Patricia Miles, and Stacy David. T Row: Sherina Washington Qmanagerj, Mae Riley and Tamala Fisher tcaptainsl, Courtney Jackson, Darlene Benton, Coach Beverly Hum phrey, Cindy Meyer, Tracey Davis, Verita McDonald, Donia Copeland and Tammie Dykes tmanagersl. l 'R it Junior Varsity: Left to Right: Sherina Washington tmanagerj, Treina Evans, Penney Medlock, Coach Beverly Humphrey, Irish Brown, T rnie Kelley, Tammie Dykes and Donia Copeland tmanagersl. r I1-. of the Treasure Hunter group are: Front Row: Matt Cantrellg Young, Head Captain, Sohail Nayani, Captain Row: Heather Duvall, Captain, Liz Ransom, Sandra Skillemsg and Beacom. fl .QA - of the Great Art Lives group are: Left to Right: Cody Erin Reeseg Dant Heskettg Samantha Prince: Brent Green. n Sup and Clayton Spencer, Head Captain. of the Technocrats group are: Front Row: Bo Trainor, Captaing Koch, Karen Fairchild Row: Karen Floyall, Head Captaing Amy Johnsong Sharen Hopewellg Warren Fincher, captain of the Bridging the Gap group are: Front Row: Merry Maggretg Wilkins Row: Justin Arrington, Head Captain: Jeff Tarrantg Heath Roberts, Jeff Loveg and Toby Bryant inot picturedj EIL LWUIE Ill? IDE DU Lil Olympics of the Mind is an extracurricular school program now operating in more than 3,733 schools throughout our country, and in other countries, around the world. Its founders are two New Jersey educators, Dr. Ted Gourlet and Dr. Sam Micklus, who believe that mental games can be played with the sameenthusiasm and competitive spirit as physical games and that the mind, like the body, can be trained through practice and exercise to reach its fullest potential. Olympics of the Mind combines the excitement of an athletic competition with the fun-filled mental gymanstics for youngsters. it provides creative problem solving for all ages, offering the thrill of see- ing their imaginations at work, constructively. Like the ancient Greek athletes' contests and their modern-day counterparts, creative problem solv- ing provides training and competition requiring diligence and hard work for participants. However, students don't have to be athletic nor do they have to spend a lot of money to provide a fun-filled creative, enriching program. This year GHS had four different OM groups. Three of the four teams won the bronze medal and the fourth team won the gold medal at the SMU OM competition. The gold medalists advanced to the state finals where they won first place. Assisted by their sponsor, Mrs. Judith Schroeder, the OM groups did a remarkable job this year. THE OM PLEDGE 'Let me be a seeker of knowledge, Let me travel uncharted paths, And let me use my creativity to make the world a better place in which to live. . V ,1 4 , ,ef -3 V Hi C . ,gk ' 'N , . W n 0 Fig gm! E f iii Y u're the Insporatuon! 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