Highland Park High School - Highlander Yearbook (Dallas, TX)
- Class of 1985
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Editorials a School Board ....... Faculty ............. i Teacher of the Year ....... . Arts and Entertainment ' a Student Life ............... High Profile Freshmen ...... Sophomores .... Juniors ...... Seniors ........ Things to Do F Organizations .... Sports Day Athletics ....... Classified Ads o Advertisements . . .a .-.19-.ik ah., ,. QQ R ul, f Q6 wk r .i Q J., fx 9' 'qu'r1i9 S. Opposite Page: One: The 1984-85 Highland Belles. Two: Senior Men: Jerry Melchiode, George Hempel, Pistol Love, Rodney Madden, John Webb, Winston Nelson, Stephen Casey. Three: Ole: Shannon Shuey, Leslie Waggoner, Jenny Ligon, and Mary Mooney are having a fiesta. This page: One: Leslie McElroy, Rich Flaten, Leslie Dickinson on the Young Life Beyond Malibu trip. Two: Kathy Huston enjoys a bus ride. Three: Hook 'Em Horns: Rob Boudreaux, Starke Taylor, King Hughes, Jim Bell, and Johnny Hea show their true colors at the Hi-Lites dance. 1 G fi .. v -' I 'N E 2 je- ? wg, K Y .5 's is HF' 9 Opposite page, One: Brooks Higginbotham bursts with excitement at the Hi-Lites dance. Two: Melanie Mahaffey, Mark Macatee, Beth Wilson and friends are having chicken fights at the beach. Three: Polly Simpkins, Jenny Bernet and Leslie Dickinson smile for the cute man behind the camera. Four: Hot shades: Lee Har- rell models his new glasses. Five: Pretty boy: John Presley smiles while primping. Six: YUM!: Berbard Devlin tempts his sister Athena with some tasty ice cream. This page, One: Pick up those feet! Senior captain Thomas Nash exemplifies his talent in an afternoon workout. Two: Ann Conner and Phillip Capps snuggle together. Three: Are we home yet? Johnny Hea seems a bit exhausted. Four: What a lucky guy! Payne Lancaster grins with Elizabeth Baker on one arm and Chris Freeman on the other. Five: Matt Baynham and Mark Macatee scare visitors at the Key Club Haunted House. Q 1 s 3 , gh V 4 4 f ww S N Q iso .5 , U a-Y' -f I 'gfw ' 4 , on 115.gif is 'WE Opposite Page: One: Peggy Langworthy and Kelly Norton give .lohn Stollenwerck a big kiss. Two: Bathing Beauty: Mary Shook basks in the sun. Three: Freshman Baby: Jerry Moren snuggles with his cute teddy bear. Four: Attack: Julie Woods gets vicious with a vacuum. Five: No pain, no gain: Elizabeth Worthen prepares to dance. Six: Soaking up the rays are seniors Terri Armstrong, Carol Cochran and Leslie McElroy. Seven: Those distinguished young men of the HP Ski Team. Eight: A New Friend! Michelle Meadows, Lisa Deane, Jennifer Edmondson, and Robin Roberts live it up in Hawaii. Nine: Stars: Caroline Edwards, Kim Folse, Kristin Sugg, Claire Peterman, Gypsie Fulgham, Leslie Yeaman and Wimberley Shook come alive at a senior party. Ten: Greg Rhodes: waiting for a mermaid? Eleven: Fun in the Son: Wendy Bagwell and Rob Blakeney at Jekyll. Twleve: Susan Floyd and Jennifer Sherrill caught dripping wet at PCBC camp. 1 One: Amy Terry, Polly Simpkins, Lisa Wilson and Andrea Key jam at the Howdy Dance. Two: Right on dude!: The two masked, muscle- bound men: Carter Wood and Drew Robilio. Three: Sloppy Susan Floyd and Muddy Marea Lange get the daily dose of dirt. Kyiv Aw l U nxt 5 One: Lee Roberts, Tie Sosnowski, and LuAnne Staley show us that they, too have noses. Two: Booster Bunch: Carle Beard, Leslie Dickin- son, Elizabeth Schooler, Courtney Bobbitt and Elizabeth Wylie wear their support for the Scots. Three: Nicetonsils!: Traceylaylorprejeets her enthusiasm as she and Stephen White pose for a Quik Pic. ' a EDITORIALS iw SCHDOL BOARD NEW AMENDMENT DISCUSSED The HP School Board was very busy during the 1984-85 school year. The members devoted many hours to the study of the new House Bill 72, which promised to bring a lot of changes to education. As board member Bobby Reed commented, the house bill will affect HPISD adversely in one way, as much of our state funding has been taken away. The bill will also have a negative effect on athletics and other extracur- ricular activities because of stricter eligibility re- quirements. But HP's already high academic standards will not be affected, stated Mr. Reed. Another facet of HB 72 that concerned the School Board was the idea of merit pay for teachers, a question the board has already considered in past years. Under the new system, deserving teachers could be paid up to S6000 more than at present. Methods of deter- mining merit have not been determined as yet. Mr. Reed stated that he feels the merit pay system would give sup- port to the already outstand- ing teachers in the school district. ZX M'-thai One: Mind-boggling decision: Dr. Winston Power, superinten- dent, discusses this year's changes. Two: Dr. John Eisenlohr reports on his trip to Austin. Three: Mrs. Ann Smith listens to discussion of the house bill. Four: Mr. Jack Davis ponders the issue. 14 EDITORIALS PRINCIP Tom Monroe ..., One: Mr. Munroe and Miss Anderson look in on a pep rally skit. Two: Mr.Munroe gives some advice to his terrier Cricket. A N OTABLE PRINCIPAL Tom Munroe, the principal at Highland Park, has been in the school system for 23 years, starting his career as a mathematics teacher at HPHS. After serving as assistant principal, Mr. Munroe became principal of Hyer Elementary School, and 1982 saw him return to HPHS as principal. These days Mr. Munroe is being kept busy by the House Bill 72, which is bringing a lot of changes to education in Texas. Teacher evaluation will be different from other years, since each teacher will be rated and placed on a certain level of the teaching ladder. Students are also being made to toe the mark scholastically, although Mr. Munroe feels that HP students are already superior to other high schools. Mr. Munroe values the com- mitment that students and their parents are willing to make towards getting a good education at HP. His main concern is that conditions are right for quality instruc- tion to take place. Mr. Munroe is busy all year round, even in the summer, when he supervises summer school, keeps his eye on housekeeping chores in the school, and interviews new teachers. ln his spare time, he enjoys cooking and spending time with his wife Sara, who models for the Kim Dawson Agency. His oldest daughter is a Univer- sity of Texas graduate living in Austin with her husband, while his youngest daughter is a junior at the University of Virginia. EDITORIALS 15 ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS DON O'QUINN Sunday in the park: Mr. O'Quinn and his children enjoy a swing ride. ALL SMILES FOR H . P . Mr. Don O'Quinn taught physics for 13 years at HP before becoming vice principal, a position he has held for 3 years. Mr. O,Quinn describes his job as basically 'fproblem solving, although discipline is also a big job. He feels that the advent of the computer is the biggest change that has af- fected his job in recent years. Mr. O'Quinn has the highest opinion of HP students, even though he always notices a 16 EDITORIALS distinct change in seniors as graduation approaches. A graduate of Stephen F. Austin University, Mr. O'Quinn is currently working on his doctorate at the Univer- sity of Texas. He enjoys reading in his spare time, as well as hunting, fishing, and working on cars. But he reserves most of his leisure hours for spending time with his family, including his five active children. CLAIRE ANDERSON Away we go: Miss Anderson lends a hand at a balloon show FIVE YEARS AT H . P . Miss Claire Anderson, assistant principal for grades 9 and 1 1, is looking forward to her five year pin at HP this spring. Miss Anderson, originally from Austin, earned her degrees at the University of Texas. Prior to coming to HP, Miss Ander- son taught for eight years in grades 7, 8 and ll. Having recently bought a house, she now counts yard work as one of her spare time activities, though she also likes to hunt for antiques and to attend sports events. Her recent experiences with hot air ballooning have made her a devoted fan, and she has attended hot air ballooning shows in New Mex- ico for two years. Miss Ander- son remarked, I really enjoy working with HP students. It's nice to be a part of a school where such a high percentage of the students go on to college, and most parents are supportive of the school system. Her long range goals may later include a step to the administrative of- fice, or back into the classroom. 13' IMJM KJ W A hai 'H-wb A LW x J s alilrfi. wmv if AQHA' , e-' ' 4 Aa-zvgapqgp.-,s M M my .. v Q . gy- 931.1 sw 'r ' X .J . M If X Y 'aw:-Lfffwfw .LL Y A 'W!f?5F'W iff G X 'A K 'Fl v ff M um mmm Milam wwwmemfx Hilda M. Alcerreca Bette Ambrosio College attended: Angelo State Univ., College attended: S.W. Tcxas State BA. Hobbies: Embroidery, reading Gail C. Barham College attended: Univ. of Texas, B.A. Hobbies: Sewing, reading FACULTY Univ., Univ. of Illinois, B.A., M.A. Hobbies: Writing, gardening Jodie Bass College attended: Univ. of Arkansas, B.S. Hobbies: Basketball, football Laurel Arnold College attended: North Texas State Univ., Texas Tech Univ., B.S., M.Ed. Hobbies: Reading, antiques Janet Beckmann College attended: North Texas State Univ., Texas Tech Univ., B.A., M.Ed. Hobbies: playing piano, growing orchids Phyllis Beilue College attended: Univ. of Texas at Dallas, B.A., M.A. Hobbies: reading, gardening, making soft sculpture dolls sm if Frank Bevers College attended: East Texas State Univ., B.S., MS. Hobbies: Football Richard Bohac College attended: St. Edwards College, North Texas State Univ., BA., M.Ed. Hobbies: Hunting Carolyn Brown College attended: Southern Methodist Univ., BA., MA., M.L.A. Hobbies: Boating, reading, fishing Barbara Blanton College attended: Louisiana College, Northeastern Univ., B.S., MS. Hobbies: Graphoanalysis, calligraphy Donald C. Brown College attended: Decatur Baptist Col- lege, Howard Payne College, Villanova Univ., Tulane Univ., AS., B.S., MA., PhD. Hobbies: camping, hunting, singing in church choir FACULTY Terry Burkhalter College attended: West Texas State Univ., B.S. Hobbies: movies, sporting events Jim Castellaw College attended: Trinity Univ., East Texas State Univ.. M.S., BA. Hobbies: Sports FACULTY Diane Cain College attended: Southwest Texas State Univ., BA. Hobbies: exercising, cooking 'kj' Judy Christenberry College attended: Texas Christian Univ., North Texas State Univ., BA., MA. Hobbies: reading, aerobics Jim Carter College attended: Southwestern Oklahoma State Univ., B.S., M.S. Hobbies: painting, gardening i, g - , i -t., Elaine Clark College attended: Univ. of Texas, MA. Hobb ies: camping, hiking B.A susan 8 ,- ll Dennis Day Judy Crago College attended: Austin College. BA., College attended: Univ. of Texas, BS. MA. Hobbies: working out, theater Shelia Douthit College attended: Texas Tech Univ., Univ. of Texas at Arlington, BA., MA. Hobbies: bird-watching Hobbies: jogging, tennis Evelyn Drury College attended: Southern Methodist Univ., BA., MA. Hobbies: bicycling, exercising Mary Dillard College attended: Baylor Univ., Texas Women's Univ., BA., MA. Hobbies: grading themes, farming Sandra Cox College attended: Memphis State Univ., BS. Hobbies: Weightlifting. yardwork FACULTY 21 , L4 ' ' YQ. ' q fffjwwa Paula Duckworth College attended: Univ. ol Texas. Southern Methodist Univ., B.A., M.A. llobbies: painting, photography . .t..,,NkvNwM Mike Fields College attended: Univ. ol' Tennessee, North Texas State Univ., M.Ed. llobbies: running, hunting FACULTY I Chris Dudley College attended: Southern Methodist Univ.. Univ. of Texas at Dallas, BA., M.A.T. Hobbies: reading, sewing Q-si Kay Fisher College attended: Univ. ol' Texas, Southern Methodist Univ., B.A., M.A. Hobbies: reading, canoeing Randy Emery College attended: Henderson State Univ., East Texas State Univ., B.S.E., M.Ed. Hobbies: golf, old records Cynthia Fore College attended: Angelo State Univ., Univ. ofTx at Dallas, M.S., B.S. Hobbies: snow skiing, fifties music, and efw music Julia Garza College attended: Trinity Univ., B.S. Hobbies: decorating house Gail Giltner College attended: Southern Methodist Univ., B.M.Ed., M.M.Ed. Hobbies: travel, tennis Phyllis Giles College attended: Univ. of Arkansas, North Texas State Univ., East Ten- nessee State Univ., B.A., M.A., B.S.E. Hobbies: browsing through antique shops LaNell Gillin College attended: Northeastern State Univ., B.S. Hobbies: growing plants, traveling Phyllis Glover College attended: Centenary College, Southern Methodist Univ., B.A., M.A. Hobbies: travel, language study if-Q Eleonora Guzman College attended: Univ. ot' Minnesota, Southern Methodist Univ., B.S., M.A. Hobbies: reading FACULTY 23 4 wax: fi. I Gloria Hamilton College attended: North Texas State Univ., Stanford Univ., B.A., B.S., M.A. Hobbies: sewing, playing with grandsons Al Hawes College attended: North Texas State Univ., B.S., M.Ed. Hobbies: fishing, hunting FACULTY John Hanscom College attended: North Texas State Univ., Columbia Univ., Heidelberg Univ., B.A., M.A. Hobbies: yacht design Nancy Hierholzer College attended: Univ. of Texas, St. Mary's Univ., B.A., M.A. Hobbies: cooking, playing with my baby son x .. --- Sherri Harris College attended: Tampa Junior College Hobbies: sailing, gardening f ,sf , if W ,...-i ' Debbie Hill College attended: North Texas B.S., M.S. Hobbies: tennis, water-skiing Univ., .V ,- Jerry Hill College attended: Univ. of Texas, Univ. of Southern California, B.A., MA. l Hobbies: photography. acting Orvil Jones College attended: Southern Methodist Univ.. B.BA.. M.LA, Hobbies: fishing, racquetball Mary Hoebeke College attended: Hope College, Rosary College, BA., MA.L.S. Hobbies: needlepoint, playing with my grandchildren Rio C 1 ax'- Clairce Kearley College attended: Louisiana College. North Texas State Univ., Texas Chris- tian Univ.. BA., M.Ed. Hobbies: collecting antiques Ann Jensen College attended: Texas Women's Univ.. North Texas State Univ.. East Texas State Univ. Hobbies: reading, family activities Q5 S xt, L g S Claire King College attended: Texas Women's Univ.. Southern Methodist Univ., BA., MA. Hobbies: drawing. reading FACULTY .K mmuvl ig W 2 i Jann Kirkley College attended: Texas ASLM Univ., B.A. Hobbies: Camping, horseback riding .limmy Lee College attended: East Texas State Univ., North Texas State Univ., B.S., M.S. Hobbiesz camping, fishing FACULTY Cressan Krusemark College attended: Texas Tech Univ., East Texas State Univ., B.A., M.A. Hobbies: racquetball, scuba diving Roxanne Leitner College attended: Univ. of Texas, Texas A 8L M, B.A., M.S. Hobbies: sewing, gardening, naturing Kay Kyle College attended: East Texas State Univ., B.S., M.S. Hobbies: tennis, softball Gail Liljestrand College attended: Temple Univ Southern Methodist Univ., B.A., M.S. Hobbies: boating Mollye Long College attended: Southern Methodist Univ., Univ. of Texas at Dallas, BA, Hobbies: reading Bette Martin College attendedi Baylor Univ.. Univ. of Texas, BA., MA. Hobbies: tennis, jogging Tim Marzuola College attended: North Texas State Univ.. B.S. Hobbies: guitar. tennis ex S ..... Douglas Miller College attended: Southern Methodist Univ., BA. Hobbies: sports, travel Chanda Monga College attended: North Texas State Univ.. BA.. MA. Hobbies: painting, travel FACULTY fl. f1 it 55' l S ' hgc beneffofw David Moore College attended: Southern Illinois Univ., Eastern Illinois Univ., A.S., B.S. Hobbies: golf, fishing 'Q iiir s rie, T i I .i.. 1 . iiie f 1: .k-, .if . 'VL1 :' . N w-Mii 2' -5' Q5-ff I-5. Tiff? 5' Karen Morgan College attended: Southern Methodist Univ., BA. Hobbies: reading, studying foreign languages bf Jim Mouser College attended: Northeastern Loui- siana Univ., East Texas State Univ., B.S., M.Ed. Hobbies: hunting, fishing FACULTY TIS' Katherine O'Connor College attended: Texas Tech Univ., Texas Women's Univ., B.A., M.Ed. Hobbies: trivia, watching old movies 1-1 I , A K ,K -if-f.iI?2f,2.' .....,,, MM j Mindy Mott College attended: Texas Christia Univ., East Texas State Univ., B.S M.S. Hobbies: racquetball, softball f? Catherine Orr College attended: Rhodes Collegi Southern Methodist Univ., B.A., MA. Hobbies: reading, tennis Peggy Patterson College attended: Univ. of Texas. Southern Methodist Univ.. BA.. MA. Hobbies: plants Barbara Qualls College attended: Univ. of Texas at Arlington. North Texas State Univ.. BA.. WTA. Hobbies: sewing. antiques Francine Pechacek College attended: Southern Nlethodist Univ.. BA. Hobbies: knitting Linda Raya College attended: lncarnate Word Col- lege. North Texas State Univ.. BA.. MA. Hobbies: cooking. theater Donna Pierce College attended: Rice Institute Hobbies: astronomy, camping 5 53, , .-f Don Richardson College attended: Western New Mexico Lfniv.. East Texas State Univ.. NTS. Hobbies: collecting Indian art FACULTY 29 essee Lawrence Puckett College attended: Baylor Univ., East Texas State Univ., B.S., M.S., Ed. D. Hobbies: guitar, travel, sports cars. Katherine Rodriguez College attended: Incarnate Word Col- lege, B.A., M.A. Hobbies: ranching Frank Sargent College attended: Northpark College, Midwestern Univ., B.M.W., M.M. Hobbies: golf, cooking FACULTY Pat Sargent College attended: Eastern New Mexico Univ., B.S., M.B.E. Hobbies: gardening, grandchildren Robert Roe College attended: Southern Methodist Univ., North Texas State Univ., New Mexico Highlands Univ., B.S., M.Ed., M.S. PhD. Hobbies: computers, hunting Werner Schulz College attended: Teacher's College in Celle, Germany, Univ. of Frankfurt, Vanderbilt, B.S., M.A., PhD. Hobbies: photography, scientific research , Carol Seets College attended: Southern Methodist Univ., Univ. of Texas at Dallas, B.S., B.A. Hobbies: manager for older son's club soccer team v..4n r,A tetng 1 .i f t.niti if t t i l MJF' Mark Sherman College attended: Univ. of Texas, B.S. Hobbies: hang-gliding, car collecting W ig .. 1 3 Genice Self College attended: North Texas State Univ., Texas Tech Univ., B.B.A., M.B.A. Hobbies: sailing, skiing 9 JMWW' Jerald Smith College attended: East Texas State Univ., Southern Methodist Univ., Univ. of Texas, B.A., M.A. Hobbies: sports, playing the guitar Tom Shelton College attended: Midwestern Univ., East Texas State Univ., M.B.S., M.Ed. Hobbies: fishing, basketball Scott Smith College attended: Baylor Univ., B.A., M.A. FACULTY 31 Mike Sorrells College attended: Austin College, Southern Methodist Univ., B.S., M.L.A. Hobbies: reading, horticulture Eileen Steensen College attended: Columbia Univ., B.S., MA. Hobbies: playing piano FACULTY Dorothy Spencer College attended: Oklahoma Univ Texas Women's Univ., B.S., M.S. Hobbies: boating, dancing ' 9 Nancy Stare College attended: Eastern Washington Univ., B.A.Ed. Hobbies: snow-skiing, tennis Julia Sutcliffe College attended: Hood College, Southern Methodist Univ., B.S., M.L.A. Hobbies: needlecraft, reading Gloria Theriot College attended: Judson College, Univ. of Texas at Dallas, B.S., M.A.T. Hobbies: tennis, sewing Charles Tillerson College attended: North Texas State Jniv., B.A., M.A., PhD. i-lobbies: sports, hunting ga., .Q ,,W W? t M2??if' Anne Vineyard attended: Ball State Univ., lobbies: ice skating, reading, Star Nars Margurette Troutman College attended: Henderson State Univ., Stephen F. Austin Univ., B.S.E., M.A. Hobbies: antiques ik Richard Turner College attended: North Texas State Univ., B.S., M.S. Hobbies: locksmithing, leatherwork fWw...,..,, A-,X iii I L Catherine Walters Dorris Warburton College attended: S.M.U., B.A., M.A. College attended: Southwest Texas Hobbies: needlepoint, cars State Univ., Southern Methodist Univ., B.A., M.A. Hobbies: gardening, painting FACULTY 33 Tony Waters Patrick Webster Cathy Wheat College attended: West Texas State College attended: Southern Methodist College attended: Texas Tech Univ Ljniv.. BS. Univ., East Texas State Univ., BA., East Texas State Univ.. BS.. M.A. Hobbies: woodworking M.S. Hobbies: jogging Hobbies: soaring, reading ,-I ff? lg' Q Steve Wilkes Margaret Wise College attended: North Texas State College attended: Central Norman Col Univ.. BA. lege, Southern Methodist Univ., BA. Hobbies: eolleeting records, eoins. MA, stamps Hobbies: bridge, swimming FACULTY Jimmy Linn College attended: East Texas State Univ., M.B.A. Hobbies: reading, writing Q ihx, iiiii ,Xa Willetta Peckham College attended: Univ. of Texas, Trini- ty University, B.B.A., M.Ed. Hobbies: going to school at Texas Womens Univ., travel, people Donna Fischer College attended: Northeast Missouri Univ., B.S., MA. Hobbies: traveling iv- W.. .sz I i Qu' ff, Q Barbara Rider College attended: McMurry College, North Texas State Univ., M.Ed. Hobbies: travel, reading, games Betty Guest College attended: Texas Women's Univ., Southern Methodist Univ., BA., BS., MA. Hobbies: grandson, reading, playing the piano Dolores Snodgrass College attended: St. Mary's, East Texas State Univ., B.S, Hobbies: needlepoint, bowling FACULTY 35 Terri Eagle College attended: Southern Methodist Univ. Hobbies: I1'11lS1C Jan Payne College attended: Auburn Univ., Florida Southern Univ. Hobbies: sewing 36 FACULTY Harriet Hetzel College attended: Trinity Univ., B.S. Hobbies: reading, gardening Winona Pope College attended: Abilene Christian Univ. Hobbies: tennis, swimming, gardening WM .vs f 3f' Q Ann Simmons College attended: University of Texas, B.A. Hobbies: knitting, hiking Elaine Johnson College attended: Indiana Univ., B.E M.T.A. Hobbies: reading EQ ds, iiilliif Rtll, fkf E' ' V if X Y I 5 2 ,i u l , It Courtney Winniforo College attended: Texas Womens Univ. Hobbies: sewing, gardening ' - i. ' f Al 45 1' N r, A , rf 'si 5, 'S M 4 Nw , as t E J ' g ,,,,. ,,,, f,. Y' H-a Kathy Krueger TEACHER OF THE YEAR COACH J IMCASTELLAW 4 EDITORIALS 37 Kitchen Staff .iii L' . -' 3 1 .RYA X Tl if ...F if - J Q 5 i . . mQ 2 4 gf if N N 1 38 KITCHEN STAFF mmmw Maintenance Staff l A B Q . 9 fi 55 i U MU MAINTENANCE STAFF 39 . Wi 'W-X N 'f' 1 Q rr 0 F -feasmisf .. ff- . .M Q 'fl 4 1 - A ,. x SQ A fi , x 112152, 51--i. -Q -X-. was ..,,..., ,. ,,..,.. . K X ..,,. 5- .,,. Q ' ffvfsfwf iasisiiws 5 X was N X - . ,TELLZII1 azugf fl F z., gf g . 1,l, Q we ww A W E YR is -E 71 E g i K 1- -5 Vvfvi 'QQ' jg - .QV sr: i 40 FACULTY f ' 6 W,Mw ww , 3 X If Q '-'nj !!Iini?H. ll ., ,f 'tuit- fi 1? N Z 'gl A f ,.,Q,,,b , , , -2 f'l:1ff1' -6 ' 1 ,,.Y I FACULTY In her second year as the Chemical Dependency Co-ordinator for the HP School District, Mrs. Pat Plettner has seen her efforts to educate students about drugs grow into a full-fledged program called Right Turns that en- compasses even the elementary schools. Acting on the assumption that it is never really too early to learn about drug and alcohol abuse, Right Turns has set up programs where high school students will travel to the elementary students to hold programs letting youngsters know that it is NOK to turn down drugs and liquor. Mrs. Plettnefs crowning achieve- ment since coming to HP was Right Turns '84, a drug abuse workshop that was held in August before the beginning of school. Attended by students, teachers and parents alike, the 4-day TY GO' workshop consisted of mini- communication labs, films, discussion groups, and just plain get-togethers that showed people how to detect drug abuse, how to deal with friends and relatives who were having alcohol pro- blems, and how to simply show one's friends and family that they matter as humans. Since then, two more weekends of such seminars were held and Action Plans were formulated for presenting anti-drug programs to other schools. Formerly of Green Bay, Wis., Mrs. Plettner makes sure her office door is always open to students so that they can come by merely to chat. Shunning the title of Chemical Abuse Counselor, she states that she is interested in all the students and wants to help them with their problems. Right kr.- 2 6' f . 5 -N-f ff 1 1 xx k' i'p'fL - ' 9 ' ' 1 W Wap--.11 M lMf ' U A A W N- 3' v 1 Turns ,dv 9 s 5 i U 6' df K Q54 Q nf-4. NF X we I' .Q . ld. 5 me 13 gf, ag XIXF3-xigfzi issi f .zra'i 44 Arts and Entertainment t ,W dau ,, -' an il' -1 X 1' A , Q .affix ,Wg f' 'AQOQ 'I' f w Wx, .naw 4 N x s..f'f1 'vt I H 'C 7, 9 ' , . 1 , Y . ffglf if .J I Y Y ,.,a . J ,,, lm , J SUMMER Qiiiiyi A Great Summer for HP Students Most students were happy to be paroled from HP after 36 long weeks at school. Others were faced with the start of another six weeks of school, the summer school variety. Some Scots chose to brave the heat at summer jobs, such as camp counseling, life-guarding, and construction work. The year- book staff headed for rowdy Stephenville for a journalism camp, while others roamed around Europe with AIFS tours led by Mrs. Theriot, Mrs. Kyle, and Dr. Puckett. Students who chose to stay in Big D jammed stadiums and coliseums to see Michael Jackson, Van Halen and Julio Iglesias in concert. Beyond Malibu and the annual Jekyll Island trip highlighted some students' summer. The PCBC youth group found itself in Paraguay for a workcrew ex- perience. As the summer days drew to a close, Scots looked forward to the beginning of school and the ending of a long heat wave. Hi-Lites planned their annual picnic to welcome nervous freshmen. The new Right Turns group held a retreat in Grapevine to discuss methods of dealing with drug abuse and the tensions of everyday life. The meeting was so successful that later retreats were also planned. Arts and Entertainment Q.. -X , ,e'f2's , .. 1 -al-gb .., f WK, . V. ' One: Jekyll Islanders display skillful cheerleading tech- niques. Two: Senior citizens relax after an exhausting game of ping pong. Three: Alyssa Fertitta knows what's good for her legs! Four: Susan Cook and Ann Smith show off their home away from home. Opposite Page: One: Wind- surfer Skip Tasker challenges another wave. Two: Senior baby Trip Wood gives his pillow a hug. Three: Craig 6 2 fee It Qc Brown pauses impatien before catching a wave. Fo Lyle Hagen revs the engine another trip around the tra Five: Up, up and away gt Chris Kuebler. Six: Sophomt daredevils take off into friene skies. Seven: Senior Scot lv Commas grins while baggi the rays on the shady beach Waikiki with Coach Mill Ann Smith, Kathy Huston a others. 3 5 4 4 ,fr , ,rw M K' 'L I B -2 'Hub 056 , . ' ' f'i,,,,, 'J' ..,. K 1 Q ff V Aw M ...,,.,A , , ,,, ,.-,fy W1-l , ' ' ' - ' - .l , X X Q 2 X W ' , ,I 'ff , x X, V 'E 11,2525-ig , I , gf Q w- YA ,,,v H , 'E mm, in -W X ,. - , 'Z f-2 ' A X .mf :Sky V V1 , , s V A X i'i' 1 32 I -. f My Q ,Q qu: ,Mb gh V ' ,Q-' M-2 49? ' September Q Gi' Q' A School days were, alas here again, and the big change was that there were more students than ever before. Students studied and groaned over HB 72, which was destined to have a big effect on students' lives, especially attendance and grade-wise. Young Life almost decided to start a new chapter, K-Life, made up of Kankomo and Kanakuk campers. The football team had a rude awakening when they were defeated by MacArthur High on Sept. 8. Upper-classmen moaned that freshmen were smaller and more pesky than ever, while freshmen spent their days trying not to get lost. Ninth, tenth and eleventh graders lined up to have their class pictures taken, and a Club Assembly made all students aware of the various organizations that existed at HP. Of course the annual Howdy Dance was held on Sept. 21 and the seniors jammed at the Come Alive party on the 28th to start off the round of senior par- ties this year. jar- : at wg' L' This page: one: Jimmy Holmes and Sean Patterson corrupt the young. Two: Richard Scoggins protects his sister Jocelyn. Three: Kathy and Libby Lumpkin munch in the cafeteria. Four: Alan Stotts directs parents at Open House. Opposite page: One: Leslie Waggoner chows at a fiesta. Two: Bill Clements gets intense as Rob Boudreaux, Brady Giddens, George Seay and Trip Wood watch. Three: Shaun Jordan and Scott Reynolds stalk the wild armadillo. Four: Logan Beene of- fers David Thompson some uhelpi' on a paper. Five: Doug Selzer helps to retrieve a retriever who thinks he's a freshman. Six: Richard Scoggins and Wick Alexander talk to clubs about clubs. Seven: Joe Worsham, George Clark, Craig Cooper, Curt Peterson, Andy Brown, and Douglas Scott go dove hunting ear- ly one morning ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT vi 'vl W 'T' mega : , iilirgzggw, A A 3 in ,IQ ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT 49 VJ Q .32 lin Halloween and Hi-Lites Month October proved to be an ex- citing and Nscaryl' month for HP students and teachers. The first weeks were filled with academic priorities, but soon the time was also filled with fun activities. Texas-OU weekend was a festive one even for those not feeling patriotic about either team. Homecom- ing Queen nominees were an- nounced at the Oct. l2 pep ral- ly. The first Hi-Lites dance was held on Oct. 13, along with the SAT test for concerned seniors. The 14th saw the Hi- Lites Tea for moms and daughters, and also saw the beginning of the rainiest three weeks HPers had ever seen. Students tried to keep their damp spirits up by having a welcoming party for new members of Right Turns, the drug-awareness group. In the midst of football triumphs, basketball workouts began on the 22nd, and the Drama Department slaved away on its Simon Samplerw production. To top off the month, the Key Club opened their Second An- nual Haunted House for the last three days of October, spooking children and adults alike with a tour through a Domicile of Death. October Y' 50 ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT 453- ' Av' This page: One: Outdoorsman Lyle Hagan tries to catch her dinner, Two: The Ski Team, John Presley, Brent Wingert, Kurt Rodegast, David Thompson, Stephen White, Danny Stansbury, Richard Scog- gins, Payne Lancaster, Marlow Muldoon, and Jimmy Holmes, get together for a friendly game of poker. Three: Happy homemakers John Stollenwerck, Jamie Plumlee and Terri Armstrong. Four: Fred Vehon shows the effects of hard football work. Opposite page: One: Pete O'Brien tries to scare people in the Key Club Haunted House, Two: Ready to shoot are Joe Wor- sham, Andy Brown, John Rubi, John Harall and Rob Smith. Three: Jenny Sherer relaxes after a hard day at school. Four: Senior Women Michelle Streck- mann, Elizabeth Mebus, Catherine Spivey and Beth Wilson get ready to chow. Five: Learning about Mexico the hard way are: Ashley Aldridge, Sally Durham, Lisa Law, Rob Blakeney and Trey Hill. Six: Kim Folse doesn't want help with her homework. 1-bd ' A ,, 'K xx V, - , Iv. is x x . , kr' 'N . 'E A . -, of in A ,J A 1 ily 53.4.1 A 5 f l ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT f 'Ja A- ovember Playoffs Begin, Homecoming Queen Crowned November was off to a roaring start with Homecoming victory on November 2. The next night saw the Coronation of Stacy Jacobs as Homecoming Queen at the dance in the gymnasium. The Leo Club dominated the Hi-Lites at the annual Olym- pics on November 7, which featured such outstanding events as and . Foot- ball season ended on November 9 with a disheartening loss to Wilmer Hutchins, but luck was on the side of the Scots as the team slipped into a playoff berth and won over Roosevelt High on the 16th. An awesome victory over Plano on the 24th brought the Scots one step closer to State and showed one and all that HP was a team to be reckoned with. The Thanksgiving break brought sighs of relief to study-weary students, but even returning from vacation was cheerful when the Scots won at football again on the 27th and moved even closer to the champion- ship. This page: One: David Wertheimer shows his prowess. Two: Doug Barnes and Ernie Williamson show Coach Castellaw who's king of the dance floor. Three: Cindy Kelton, Katie Bywaters and Paige Wilbur boost school spirit, Opposite page: One: Erin Patterson and Tracey Taylor join the H.P. Motorcycle Club. Two: Brett Blanton and Claire Peter- man keep it all in the family. Three: Queen Stacy Jacobs and her court: Leslie McElroy,Lee Roberts, Tina Bernet, Mollye Smith and Jenny Bernet. ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT 53 .jammed at the Band dance. December Ike December lst was the date of the third victory in the football playoffs. Alter beating Bryan, the Scots went on i to a victory over Conroe. The next vveck, on December 15, thc football team and its fans boarded planes and buses to travel to Odessa. A cold, rainy day added to the disappointment of the r ye i,rt. 1 team and fans after a loss of 20-7 in the I semifinals. But yellow ribbons and school Christmas events continued to ,,,, rally throughout the month. The Scot ii basketball team won their tourny, the annual Scot Classic. The Student V I Council sponsored a food drive to assist bf Ili-l.ites in their Christmas projects. 1' The Academic Decathlon continued ' testing and learning about the various 2 'JR subjects in this years competition. As 'f w, the school began to prepare lor the Christmas holidays. students minds began to till with sugarplums instead of their studies. The Choir sang to the students in their six period classes and then the Band and Drill team members Q--f , i 'A A DECE BER 'f-wiv' 'W . ' : . qw 4 K lx - M . i ., ' in in i is If-1, ,- fl - . , i f T I I 4' AJXYM' : -' '-a fs . -X ,,. 2 'Ai K . . 'fx AX J f 4 M . K. , y .1 if-A--c omni! K 2 1 L- -A, . W y , - , A tr. C . . . h r - 'vi .1 9 i - ... S Sv .. Q Q 4,1 '- fa QEmw,V!?xs MQ. f 7 S -:W up 1:2355 A , r at 1 , .M M .,1: -t N' '- 5 1, asp? .L - Ab .: , . A7558 if ?ilFi 'ii1:, 2 'Ll if ,fx ' . . . t i 'Jaw .r .fx N - avaigf i z.: as yew 29:24:1 1 - 'X' Q-' . T - - Q f All f. '2't J ' fi f f 'f i.m:1i? , i se. Opposite page: One: Rob Boudreaux, Johnny Hea. Starke Taylor and Chris Faulk model football fashion. Two: Drill team perspectives. Three: Shannon Shuey, .lenni Ligon, Katie David. Leslie Waggoner, and Jocelyn Scoggins enjoy Charlie's Party. Four: Betsy Maxwell and Blakeney Bobbitt enjoy the victory over Conroe. Five: Faithful Fans. Six: The Ham f Malcolm Showalter. Seven: Christmas with Crozier Sowdert. Eight: Missy Grif- fiths. Bo Bowman. Kim .laeobs and friends kick up their heels. This Page: One: Mrs. Raya tells Christmas stories. Two: Darian Dreyfuss, Chrissy Powell, and Carla Beard enjoy Dallas Skiing. DECEMBER Ice and Snow Highlight January With lingering memories of New Year's Eve still fresh in their minds, HP students skidd- ed to school on the ice that delayed school on the 2nd until 10:00. Although exams were in the limelight, the Student Coun- cil sponsored the Final Fling dance on the Sth and the Basketball team announced its queen, Dee McStay. Exams then took top priority and were held on the l6th and l7th. The football banquet was held on Jan. 23rd to honor those whose year was here. The seniors con- tinued with the party ritual and parties ran the gamut - from an after Ski Party at Winfrey Point to a roller skating party at White Rock Skate Center. The Basketball team continued to amaze the fans with the ex- citing season. And the Geek of the Week', award was given to the HP Administration when the 31st saw a major snow storm blow into Dallas and HPISD was the only district in the area to hold school. Januar +-,pw T' X George Seay and Libby Lumpkin sell the notorious Computer Dating Cards. a ,FH Mrs. Hoebeke and Mrs. Orr enjoy a Shakespearean festival in the library. 56 ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT Ml! AB , ,. ' - , f K I .. ,v I I s 1 Q si 5 One: David Coleman chows down at the Library-Humanities par ty. Two: Cheers! says Audrei Polo! Three: Boo! Fred Vehon scares Mr. Green at the Country Club e Records and Tapes meeting Four: Robin Barrow and Lolly Reubel like to horse around. ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT 57 Februar February sees much activity A snow storm continued to plague the city on the lst and the administration was gracious enough to let HP students re- main at home for the day. February was off to a great start and continued at a fast pace. The Teacher Apprecia- tion Tea was held on the 6th and was sponsored by the Stu- dent Council. Seniors continued to party with bashes at Plaza of the Americas, Mistral, and Goodbody's. AFS members worked feverishly until the 14th selling carnations to HP Sweethearts. The next night on the 15th, the Basketball team closed out the season with an exciting victory. On the 23rd, juniors and their dates and in- vited friends jammed with Galaxy at the Junior Girls Dance. At the end of the month the Academic Decathalon Team showed an impressive vic- tory and then prepared for the state finals on March 2. This page: One: Todd Terry, Laura Loy and Richie Hodges speak in the cafeteria. Two: Thomas Hocker looks for a play. Three: The Academic Decathalon :- team members proudly display their medals. . Opposite page: The 1985-1986 Drill Team during their first dance. Two: Clay Sumner speaks to students about AP History. WWW! 3,22 r Ea' Z Q .y . . 5 W H :- 'I o fi? UD CD E. o 1 CII 2. FD -. F' 1: 'U ss: f'V 14 CD 9-5 ,ffffv V 1 another party. Four: Margaret if Augur paints a fellow thespian. p ..aa.,,. a Five: Mr. Moore teaches Students ij, , in-Mk NM, ,,t...., ..,.,. .. ,... ,L up the art of carpentry. Six: Teacher itie g P P iii iggg W A reciation Tea. iiii.i 5' F A pp i i 58 ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT 1692 ' vLe mum me M ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT 59 1984-1985 H0MEC0M1NG QUEEN 60 ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT 5 .CL .M K3 A I v ., , , ,I I, 'L at hw 4-, 'Y Q .' X ,V :.V :MW ,, K N an L ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT 61 AFS EXCHA GE STUDF, T Polly Simpkins, Crozier Sowden and Courtney Bobbitt give the new AFS student Fabrice Taupin a big welcome. HP Welcomes Fabrice The AFS student this year is Fabrice Taupin. He comes to us from France and is living with the John Emmetts, parents of senior Stephanie Emmett. He plans to live with them until his return to France this summer. Fabrice decided to come to the U.S. because of his strong interest in English and his attraction to business administration, which he plans to study. Fabrice was also attracted to the U.S. because he knew he would like the American lifestyle. He now feels more like a Texan than ever. Although he loved life in Texas Fabrice admits to being homesick. He rarely phones his family because listening to his family's voices makes him sad. He prefers to write long letters. He admitted that being away from home was a maturing experience, and that watching the close family rela- tionships among Highland Park students makes him miss his fami- ly even more. While at HP, Fabrice has taken Trig, Government, and American History, where, everyone agrees, he fits right in with the rest of the student body. 62 Arts and Entertainment Fabrice shows off his karate outfit NATIONAL ERIT SCHGLARS -fag in Thirty-seven seniors represent- ing HPHS were named isemifinalists or commendees in the 1985 National Merit Scholarship Competition. Semi-finalist must score in the hop half of one percent of the mation's graduating seniors. ,Earning that honor at HP were lPatrick Barrett, Mike lBoydston, Tex Bradley, Kathie 'I Row: Kent Zocchi, Jennifer Christen, Elizabeth Wylie, Katie Bywaters, Sean Patterson, Tracey Taylor, Brandon Williams. Row: Mike Boydston, Andrew Craycroft, Susannah Johnson, Beth Eldridge, Carin Knoop, Kathy Huston, Tara Durney, Cresswell, Tom Slover, Marc Elliott. Third Row: Tex Bradley, David Coleman, John Rolater, Bess Masterson, Marci Ich, Wendy Kopp, Wayne Willey, Brenk Johnson. Fourth Row: Jimmy Garrett, Keith Jackson, Adam Zaner, Philip Capps, Manicom, Glen McDonald, Pam Wildenthal, Ron Dodson, Steve Holt. HP Proud of 37 Seniors Bywaters, Andre Craycroft, Beth Eldridge, Marc Elliott, Jimmy Garrett, Stephanie Grundy, Kathleen Huston, Keith Jackson, Bess Master- son, Glenn MacDonald, John Rolater, David Rose, Pam Wildenthal and Adam Zaner. A state selection index score of 194 on a scale of 240 placed Texas students in the semi- finalist ranks. The score was determined by doubling the verbal score and adding the math score of the PSAT. Let- ters of Commendation were sent to 20 seniors who placed in the top five percent on the PSAT with a selection index score of 180 193. Recognized for test perfor- mances showing exceptional academic promise were Doug Bracken, Jennifer Christen, David Coleman, Courtney Cresswell, Ron Dodson, Tara Durney, Matt Johnson, Susan- nah Johnson, Carin Knoop, Wendy Kopp, Sean Patterson, Max Pollard, Robin Roberts, Tom Slover, Tracey Taylor, Marcia Welch, Wayne Willey, Brandon Williams, Elizabeth Wylie and Kent Zocchi. Arts and Entertainment 63 AS M NSA PLER it . .- l S' ai? , . at s 1 1 'i les 'aff f '. 6 x . ,e 1' w a V- A M . E A. fa ,sa +. -A . ie ,ff c VI f X I vlan: t . 7 .J M --ft, - f ,,,f .. 5 9.- , t ,B . R A 4.1 i , 1-H . 'ti .. .1 flew.. K . f . K I K Vk ,,:WV I . ,fi W,., f , - Excellent Reviews The Senior Play presented by the Class of '85 was, as usual, the triumphant product of hard work and meticulous detail. Under the calm direction of Mrs. Linda Raya, A Simon Sampler provided four perfor- mances that were exemplary. The trio of comedies, Plaza Suite, California Suite and Chapter Two were performed with a minimum of props, and featured sets designed by Mr. Dennis Day's class in technical theater. All three acts featured the emphasis on human rela- tionships that is Neil Simon's trademark, accompanied by slapstick comedy and witty zingcrs.', The cast of the plays was as follows: Plaza Suite f- Laura Loy as Norma Hubley, Glen MacDonald as Roy Hubley, Darian Dreyfuss Mimsey Hubley, and Stephen Whitc and Jeff Hargrave alter- nating as Gordon Eisler. ln California Suite, Mike Boydston and Wendy Kopp were featured. In the second part of California Suite Gilbert Brown was Mort Hollander, Ashley Meade was Beth Hollander, Richie Hodges was Stu Franklyn and Beth Wilson was Gert Franklyn. This page: One: Audrei Polo rubs Andrew Clark's shoulders. Two: Gilbert Brown and Richie Hodges pull Ashley Meade apart. Three: Wendy Kopp and Mike Boydston try to get along. Four: Andrew Clark displays his acting ability. Opposite page: One: Andrew Clark exasperates Todd Terry. Two: Richie Hodges consoles Beth Wilson. Three: Beth Wilson tries to make peace with Gilbert Brown and Ashley Meade. Four: Chrissy Powell and Wimberley Shook try to get Todd Terry for the stage. Five: Gilbert Brown grimaces at the task of dragging Richie Hodges. 64 ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT kk It RC'- x 'S'-'I-4311 H 1,-'ff' 1153: ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT Annie Get Yo GC vizeakkv - HWW Q . x ? Gun as ,if-'X 5 1 - f P aw . L. wf ..f?-- -A-:Wm 5, ham- l985 Musical a Hit Annie Get Your Gun Provides Entertainment Annie Get Your Gun! was the 1985 HPHS musical. The four performances were held in the large auditorium on January 30 and 31 and February 1 and 2. The cast con- sisted of students in all grades. The leads were held by Richie Hodges as Frank Butler and Amy Meyers as Annie Oakley. Other lead parts were held by Andrew Clark as Charlie Davenport, Laura Loy as Dolly Tate, John Wellborn as Sitting Bull, Gilbert Brown as Buffalo Bill and Todd Terry as Pawnee Bill. The play was directed by Linda Raya. Frank Sargent and Gail Giltner provided direction for the music and orchestra portions of the musical. Ashley Mead acted as Stage Manager. The choreographer was Shan- non Baker Worthmann. The colorful costumes were provided by NORCOSTCO of Dallas. ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT t . . ,Q N V i z! in af .Ea . .. If aasildfrw ,N .gmwwxs Q sa Q 'a A. 5 X X A I k I I . s u ff, x K XJ X. 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Shamburger - Gold H David Thompson - Gold H Katie Bywaters - Gold H Julie Liebes - Gold H Katherine Mahood - Gold SLI-lS5 Anna Hampton - Gold H Stacy Jacobs - Gold H Leslie McElroy - Gold H Lee Roberts - Gold H Crozier Sowden - Gold H Laura Lodewick - Silver HM Blakeney Bobbitt - Silver HHN Alan Stotts - Silver MH Andy McElroy - Silver H Stephanie Millard - Silver GLH77 Amanda Turner - Silver MH' Emily Bright- Silver H George Seay Maximum Officer - Brent Wingert - Vice President .fix 'Bw -:,f3,:r N . uf' , 2 5 Hall of Fame S K' 1 6 . -7 Maximum Officer - LuAnne Staley - Maximum Gfficer - Katie Bywaters - Treasurer Carol Schroeder Bronze H AY ix 'X G wx Secretary Gilbert Brown - Silver HH Andrew Clark - Silver H Jimmy Holmes - Silver S61-159 Grady Vaughn - Silver HHH, Craig White - Silver HH Logan Beene - Bronze H Jenny Bernet - Bronze ..H,, David Rose - Bronze MH Tie Sosnowski - Bronze HHN Paige Wilbur - Bronze SGI-I!! C.B. Gunter - Bronze H Scot Sherer - Bronze H Courtney Cresswell - Bronze NH Cindy Kelton - Bronze aH,, Leigh Lankford - Bronze SSI-137 as as Highlander 2 fic 'J F , I , 1-gn, A y 2 1 w Maximum Officer - Elizabeth Wylie - Maximum Officer - Coutrney Bobbitt Co-Editor Co-Editor Carla Beard - Gold H', Doug Selzer - Gold MH Leslie Dickinson - Gold HU Pam Wildenthal - Gold H Wendy Bagwell - Gold H Mary Denton - Gold HN Rachel Devlin - Silver H Hall Maximum Officer - Erin Patterson - Co- Business Manager of Fame Maximum Officer - Tracey Taylor - C Business Manager Carrie Bass - Silver H Sarah Murski - Silver H Darin Dreyfuss - Bronze HB Kelly Nichols - Bronze H Blakeney Bobbitt - Bronze H Ann Wylie - Bronze HH Bagpipe Y r, Maximum Officer - Wendy Kopp - Maximum Officer - Carin Knoop - Co Co-Editor Editor David King - Gold H Gillian Bruce - Gold H Mark Dubose - Gold Amy Huff - Gold H Lucy Cooper - Silver H Scott Farrell - Silver H GE? we xg, y Hall of Fame Ci.-4' 'vsb ' ' Maximum Officer - Kathy Huston Maximum Officer - Anne Kimbrough Co- Co-Editor Business Manager Stephanie Millard - Silver H C. 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Alicia Mock Vurel Montgomery Derek Moore Jerry Moren 4 elissa Morris ,Qi t ' 2 '71 1 u Murphey Megan Mylan Andy Mclilroy Greg McGee Kirby Mcllyar Scott McKinnon Lisa McKee Wendy McKee Chris MeMordie llolland McRae Elizabeth Nash Jimmy Neitzel Keith Nelson Tracy Nelson Cathy Nettle .ir fag . esuwsgf- uz P' v: AE.: 5 Q . we .i A :flight ' ' I ,5a??i'!K5fi i we - 1-wg ' age n 1 YW z ff M QW J L L 1 4 A 5 at -gt V.. f H ,, . - W f ,,,,,f,,i,wfi+, fq wam: mm nf 'nav N, W 1 all at 1' 'tt' 'V if iv EQ ar flg 4, Hg, W af' 1 l.,,ly ,, ! , ,,1ii,,, ,L ,A P' S fi ' f 16 5 ob N 2 .itv , ugent Q aul Ochcl -'iff 1f'r ii' ir. H Ogmby 'l l y he L .,iy L t M Lilliana Ortega Carol Oznick Wendi Parker Emily Patt Michael Patton Laura Payne Clint Pechacek Lee Peeler Raymond Peterson Ben Pinnell FRESHME 91 Stephen Plctchcr Blair Poguc Katherine Pollock bh, s -new r-e'ff,a11gQ2f. . , :rr an f -. f-fag-,-sf: . 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' Q if A, 'vw .,,. x Q, G Z Gene Scixramme QjSteveSghrOderf e , , Wheeief SeafSe fg, ' e Todeesegfeswee e Claire Sessions e egCart'-?11S??C'10fh J A. e e Scggfgghe rgf K f S. , , ,ffgwggmyg iimgidizzsieig ii gs ' 3114? .., :digs we :sf .... S, -ET: , W Q-1 53? K' C!! - Q- i Chg- e l M 3311111151 Z W, , 5, .. f,-visit, TON: Smlfhe e e T l e GretcheHelSnopeA5' Meredithgplomang . l l NC1eleelSfC6nHI?.p e Sam StantOIi e Eric Stewart Kathy Stone Qi 3 G, 'U CQ 502 ,ef Swszissgw af Que e, W 19 C7 2, me CD E. F' S.: wi 3 5' 5. H M ' Si? 'TITS EE. E5 as 5950 5 L'-1 no HQ' fl? E N 433255 an ns , L..,, my me 7 Robert Skinnelj iii ak , ,.,,. , ,...,,. ..,, i .V , 24-3-- FRESH E 93 e Nix 4 X 1 J .:,. S B 1' Q U 1 5 0 d C f 51 I-O m V- l l N 5 k'g' ,i , . ' L1saStcl'felbaCh Iliff l x , X d K ' L 1--:W - Ibi .- N. K.. ' dnnl S ,,,, l A K ' ' Q5S:?gi5,Q gsf i ' ' ' Sargh xl AA fl in Amanda Tay s i . ,f - fGil Taylor fl lm Marshall-ST l Q A M Q ' De dddllll A H M Q Jlll J2 i d !1 E I -Q - ,lf NN K , 1 M Lauri Thompson Ellen Throwcr Wendy Tolley David?-Touphon , Ifff'f'!f9.f i. f W g Randy Tou onc N ! ,,k . x wif: ,,,, A ' H W Jcnmlfrr Trrfiovk X W B d , , 1 fl - dndb 1 FH Tuckur-:Q lg .. - - .. 5 'V n nn hf1SUH21 TYHdSl2Lll1 ld dddd Q ..ddd l N, n 1.5-f ' - dnd wddn , Uh -2 -ff n ' 1 y Underhill l llll, T l ' 1 n-f n d ,. , 1 -,-,h E J --'l lb E - FHCI' l Q 'F Elm l fc v s 5 Admy uggonef 2 ., signer l dn ' l -A . ..,- . g f' ff. ' s f 5 QWHIKCY ll llll'l r Wz1llf1C6 , .'.' ll ,, - , W Mhlnglon . R l'dldl1l A ms Sig, 2 ll lg lddl l 'sl-1.xf5.5fsiff:11zff It ? d .h 1 a Y dnnlnl lddl K 5 L' .nl s n lfll nn ddn i 51 ll-n' ll l ,' l l ' lll - L. l . n iv .ki 1 94 FRE I 55 ff' ' FRESHMEN This page: One: Senior Malcolm Showalter teaches freshman Claire Sessions the basics. Two: Smuggling the goods: Michael Mood, Sarah Capps, Emily Baker, John Winslow, Karla Adam, Hudson Weichsel, Margaret Allman. Three: Jennifer Sherrill and Kara Wiley show their ultrabright smile. Four: Snowbunnies: Tolly Smith, Leigh Walker, Laura Payne, Kelly Laird, Dawn Dobroski, Mary Mebus. Five: Melinda Miller is surrounded by Mark Mathis, Gene Blakeney and Johnny Thompson. ' Opposite page: One: Senior girls, Claire Peterman, Melissa Car- roll, Jenny Sherer, Michelle O'Rourke, Lyle Hagan and Marea Lange don't want to grow up, Two: Lisa Touchon and Amy Bynum show their shades. Three: Shannon Dreyfuss, Jeff Whor- ton, Wes Boyd, Mark Macatee and Frank Hamlin 96 HIGH PROFILE HIGH PROFILE 97 ai? HO WW ., gif' 19 Og if, :iq 0 Qu iv! vs- 'ci ,N :D I P12 'TY ,I-I 45. 1? Y' a - Ex:-fffflu. no 'On r x f V7 ' . Xi-:szmi '-,L'L ,- f A 55' zz, '44-iv :M sf 3 on ww . i Juhe Adams n Rob Addison A ,Drew Andrews ' W- Q Gwen Atwood , A n N ,,.An ' r pw + 2 '-11. fi fgi- i Q, G :fd fffiiiigiy ' A ,:Sf,Ba1ley gs fsslxncolrfiaker ,f ' Tom Baker , f. lows. ,- - - Q4 7TwfQ4wfi4.nSz1mz1nth11Baldwin U, 1 ,f Q ws. gs. M KM X: ,Q . -5k,eAfgv.,fg h a , gg 9 Y .1 Q K ff. 'ff 5A:,fii5?i,wwm ff Af 'Raw . f f .. 14558 , - rw 1 3 'HL4I'?2fA 793 Faye Bdllard Kr ' ,, , an , Al es AW1 V . 4 'f+,Af15g'.3 .,i A Kara Bamster , Ann,d o Brandon Bufbsfd 'dddn M A Janeen Bargatdfsl, G reg 3' J' A ' Mm A a w ,L,.,,., ,,, ' A' . Af'R1Ch11rd , n A A -' A .,., ,!, ' A ' ' A' JAA AAAA Multhfiw Berry A Rhonda Blllmgslcy Gina Bishop o Jason Black AA7' Kyle Blakelcy A 1' 1' ,, ,Z GcngjBlakeney 5 wmmgy Blanton n ,, all 'il , E. ' 4 Blqkcney Bobbxtt 4 ooo g,R0b B0UdfC21UX Lzgura Bourlandw A A ' ff Jenny Bower do 5f 9bCllc gwman e f n w , ,B0ydSl0r1 C H adley 1 n F ' - , J-jwfQM4 W,4z fn M 1 f A 4 A 0 S , Mm f , V :. A 1 3 AA d A A ' f H :, ,,'A 4' SOPHO ORES 99 Q.- 'QM' if fe- Filak Chrys Jennifer Fisher . 'Q ,,. N ,,a. Irene Foley l 3 . xg ' ir . ' Ashley Fourt Robert Chuck Molly Scott Pax Glenn Michelle Gfidwin Kevin Michelle Gosiii Jennifer Greenberg ki I 5 11 i M QM, L w Q z H Groves 'Q l H2135 i Halsfzll i L livy HAITI y A ,r l 5'i l MMnrk Ham r if? W QL, ff i K f ,.,i ' ii A ' 1, L he 6 he 'hlle.ie --'MW M f . f e i M l gl? 'Hallie Harg if H' in 5? if Teddyel-las li +C 4, in -. -M aff- - . . ..,. f Q...- Q . Ay. . . iierr ' i B ee 'fi lfr ir. f I A -, 6 , L ,.hi,g:,,,k ., iw. . , ,ba K 3 . : inn LWV. ,, SOPHO ORES 101 lf rl?- W Jay Hole! an A : fN Q Q , . 5-Trz1ccyHoneaQ'n QLQ J 551.236 Lydua olon .John sf. 1m TNC! U udnall H. ' C e K , - , Ro. :Jenk1ns -- e J ohnson Johnson Johnson Jones Kendall Stephen Elizabeth Keele Todd Kelman John Kendrick 102 SGPHU ORES John K ,9 Paul Le A Deb'hiG.eLewisfe 'N Jenni Lfgon K XRickxyigon Lt.,. M , A65 Li sto in e ,Darren Mace J Yn g eslie Madden ' iffe h r e Maddtix 2575 . h .,'- rr Nm. Hi X -Rx ip it Q Q 1 ee S M as M X . g fix ,.:- ty 'ooke Ellen Jeb on Means Medlock Melchiode SOPHOMGRES 103 f? 5?Mrller Molseifr Moore Morton McLellan McSlay Nagar Needlcman Neill Niekirk Doug Noell 104 SOPHOIVIORES f H.-suwsx . x ,Q ,-. ww .S Xuar rw 1 1 1 it L -'Sf 55, --1 1' it rf ,L Colin Peters Nathan Phillips Suzanne J. Phillips Paul Phy f f Pierce 0:1 ,, ,v,, .9115 5' J S 'LSL F v'?:'-fr!lttF' 71 94' . 1. ' ,- Mem: 'Lg' H1235 1' - 1.5-1 if VN hit Ptllibllfy 7? Tiltany Pollard J Carlu Prada Susun Pratt Jennifer Prichard -, S ,1i,i J lrhr N P rothrig, ,, Lau ru Putty David Ruther ,.,,. 11 Robe? Reed Mark Reynolds Courtney Rhodes g Russ Riddle 1 Phillip Robertson J Joey Roriiuck ' Wr2:fv,'7 A f 1. 1 W1 , 4' , . if ,ssii,..si W Missy JA 5' 1 , , . P erir M Susannah Russel Tim Ryan: Brian Szinderswfi P Melanie Sanford Aloysia Schwabe John Schwenker Jocelyn Scoggins Andrew Scott Todd Sharpe Max Shea Chrissie Shelmirelv' Susie Shelton Jennifer Sherman f Jennifer Sherrillff A Wilson Shirley' Mary Shook 1 e sRow'f , Kelle ze if my is f it 7 J ,,..,, 4 .1 ffffzzffrw fff f f-fu .M ,fb ,,,. I ,,l7,,,. 1 5 I I ft! 1 f 1 X ff' ,Jr 1 ,g V ty, St 4 r,ty yyyt raven '7' m giffri , we i feggf ,1- if r.', 3 ,s,'- ' ,.,, ssss y SOPHO ORES 105 5 ff A f fa , A 'ff '55 W f ,, f SOPHO ri' , .534 .- ' Sara Waak Leslie Waggoner Scott Wallace lliuric Ward Chrik Warrick .lulic Watkins Nlichcllc Weitzman Ciithy Welch .lcnnifcr Wesson Meredith West Rip West Nana Wcstergaard Duron White Mike Whorton David Whl0flOH , ii ,,ti Mark - C L1 ro I i n c Williiiiirf W X CWS Russell xllardt Staceji Wilson ,wi fl an. 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' f , iS'fARRlHGilNE 1 saves LY Hal LLS 5 2 3 ,, ,,,,., ,. .NH Y ,H ,,--,. , , , , , 1 NA if 1' out x UT M 'F 'Y Q'fJ, F:l RRERA C THINGS TO DO 109 0 This page: Through rain and shine: Senior men cheer on the football team. Right: Mr. Universe candidates: David French and Scott Rumley are con- gratulated by Sally Durham. Left: Braving the cold: Melanie Mehaffcy and Margaret Augur warm themselves in the latest ski fashions. Four: Trey Hill and Shannon Dreyfuss aren't aware of what they have gotten themselves into. Opposite page: One: Meet me at the lake: Paul Fourt cons Leslie Dickinson and .lenny Bernet into posing for a pie. Center: Farrell Bramblett and Robin Tenery llash those pearly whites. Bat women: .lulie Hunt and Cathy Huston attempt a new technique for attracting men. llll HIGH PROFILE HIGH PRGFILE 111 X, if X X E wewf ' 1 kgs' '. 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Shaun Jordan Clark Kennington Tim Kershaw Bryan King Angie Kinslow Kathy Kirby Patrick Korn Chris Kuebler Penn Laird King Laughlin L Lisa Law Becky l.ee Garnett Lee 'L Peter Lee Trey Leonard Lisabeth List Carter Livingston Laura Lodewiek Chad Love Mark Mae hald Bill Chris V , R, J r 1, Q f Chris .lulie Mauldin Molly Leanne Martin ww Joanie Martin Qfitwwaaqvg, ' 'lifllflgg In 1 Lex Mathews Elizaljeth Mayfield Murray McCabe Andrew McCaig Matt MeCartin Beth McClain Julie McClelland Kelly McCommas Greg McCullough Jodi MeElvain UNIOR 11 Andy Luca l . M a rk Montague A9 Nehman els 11 8 J UNIORS ,, 'li '19 fgff 'l Lv 1 ,A QM :NP I 42 las. ,Q 'W Q C 'N 'T fn . . .M Q Q . s 0 I K ,fs .Q xr -rl if X 'mv E? HW,-2: , 2 4: iEa.:,gi2YJ s fi aaa: gf: Todd Poreh Chris Priee Ciz1ryPriee Maury Purnell Diane Rainey Lucy Reeves Guy Reilly lirie Reynolds Greg Rhodes Christie John Drew Jennif r Crieke Kuylie R L I T555 . . if,-,Q J k--- 5 Q S 3 ix rx I I .OU Q USUN i is Susan - 2 A Jack Laurie Jay Simmons Kelly Skipper . David smnh WGN . q.d1.f,. I 1.1 i UNIORS 1 19 isa Swccnc Swenson Swif. Scott-gSypu J ,, Skip 'Esker Jodie Lisa T X D'Ann uey Lisa Auron Lin W I isa W Hudson Melissa W John W Alun West Jennifer 120 UNIORS ioio xi 4 :ff-fzfzssiff ' J J ' ,J L :ro I ni i yi i bi 5 K . in - if 'sv N Af.. Q Q- 1 . X if I1 ,gigs -Q, f at! b . , . . .si f J :QQ fm, ., JL 11 i ,is H- :V ' 1 ' oeee .Q J K' Kx-: Q 2 3 5- ,, , A A W , -f K '22 'I n K , :L 11 6 X Xi S a ,i Q 1 -' J x oiee L -MV in W We i f , ig : L 'X F tj FMR X im 'K 1 du- x 'S L I i,.i.,i1 rv in L - N X . -up-. me 'W 'vw 1 Xi 'Hi XXINFNK WS 'f in N1 X -.Y W1-x A MXN X QW X L1 S- ' Lf 1'-91' df N ,X ! :nr 1. S CMV mg LQXXU y L, if il J UNIORS Mt. Hull BS +516 beg! I-MVB 0. 973+ Summeff ve , LDT040 7, ffe 1 W. One: Tisha Reed and Kathy Kirby enjoy a scooter. ride around the park. Two: Mike Schmidt and Tiffany Slayton cuddle at a Sr. party. Three: Wendy Bagwell and Jeff Whorton bage the rays at Jekell Island. Four: The suave Senior men pause for a snapshot before an event- ful evening. Opposite page: One: Yum! Gilbert Brown, Michele Taylor, and Richard Scoggins chow at a Tex-Mex supper. Two: Loving sisters Gwen Atwood and sister Lara give each other a big hug! Three: What Cuties! Erin Patterson and Tracey Taylor giggle together. Four: Kissing Camels! Richard Scoggins gives a thrill to inno- cent freshman Susan Stansbury. Five: What a tin grin! 'iqfx . 17. 0 Va 'X-fi X9 mba an 124 HIGH PROFILE 4.7 ,af ,. Q 1 , ihh ie? T J X. .. ..,1 h 1 1 3 if ' . 5!5N::p3.E :f we 1: ,,ikai , wi .div Wwlily - fi sf HIGH PROFILE 125 ig: ' YSQEQQ, wx- , NNW 1 g. W-ffgglgii'1.f::s3wfz2g1 x . A1 Jem M1 X f 5 A W, ws' H .np Whse. . K ft - -V+ mf- I 3 x.1:2 A Kb J wg wg f 2:3 wi A -a, 9 E 5 ,if 5 r fi ff ' Q . 4, 5 . H16 , tag pa R' V 4i - if-Q ggi wniz, I mf,f1QIgf Y' Www: l M Q W ,::.f::::h -' - yvfff. - 1. zsm., 2 E 'f lg! R 3 3 s E 1. ig 1 4 W F 51 I 1927434 , ,Q fa rw, l mi: if 5. 2,7 ,,.. Q 7 mf iff , 3 ,, p 4 ' Z K 4g.l,,N, ' Browiil- Cheerleader 43 Senior Playg l-43 FCA l-23 Swim Team l. Fay Frances Burner - Hi LNCS 1-4 3g FCA 4g Sailing Club 2. Stephen Douglas Bunten, Jr. -- Art Club l-43 President 43 Tartan l-43 Intramurals 4g Computer Club 3. Andrew James Burch l-33 Wrestling 43FCA l-43 AFS 4. Jeff Eric Buschhorn -- Sailing Club l-43 FCA l, 23 Z industrial Arts 4. Mark Butler - FCA lg Sailing Club 23 Bagpipe 3,4 Stephen Brian Butler - FCA iilfQQ3gi 1Baseball3ii2g Guitar Club 4. Katherine Lou Bywaters - Tennis 2, 33 Captain 33 Student Council 2-43 43 HiLites l-43 Spirit Comm. 3, 43 N.H.S. 3, 4, 1, 3, 4. Melissa Carroll -FCA lg HiLites 1-43 2, 3, 43 Sailing Club 1. William Hutcheson 5, ,i l-33 President 43 Track 1, 4, U.i.L., Band member 1-4. Thomas' III - Key Club 2-43 Vice president, 43 43 Records 8a Tapes 4g I-43,2 ipppspppi Jr. - FO0fbHilil l , 3, 43 Records SL Tapes 4g Nancy Ellen C ir - ' ' N ' ho l 4, LSLL secretary 4, 2 4 FCA 1 able 43 Clark - Senior Playg Ch ' Strealin 3, 4g Football l-3. Wayne Clements, Jr. - Football 4 T21f2Sf2S,3,42 3- 4Qr Bill +4 A iiii iitball Ciubllg FCA li-4, Joe Cleveland - Field and Streanjrl-33 Track 1-33 FCA 1-23 Carol Moore Cochran - Clue!! FiieTd,,,8c Stream 23 FCAL73, 43 David Lawrence Coleman 3, 43 Round Table 3, 4g JETS 43 Highlander 2, 3, Wational Merit 4: 2, 33 Todd McKinney Chess Club i, 2, DECA 3, 4' President 4. Craig Comeaux Ctransferred 1984 from Westchesterl. 128 SENIORS l, raseball23 3137 iiriiiii F eerleaderg Thespians Act QS Nw- ,hi , V73 1' vs ,fu vs eh. 64.- 25 -iv 4 Q I' ,, ..,-, , ,. ..-. . -.,, 3, , ',ff 1 , Drill Team H1L1tes 1 . 1, ,ge FXA 1-3, CountryiiCiiibi3ffiDECA 4. Benjamin Versaggi f i lghlagder 3, 4flFCA 1, 2.iSusaii4 wim Team 2, 3, 4, Round Table 3, if 4, HiLites 1-3, People to People 3. ,Q . - FCA l-4, Sailing Club 1, zfrieeie Council 3. Lucy Katheryn Coop? 3 4, Bagpipe 4, FCA 1-4, Higli1eiig1eia,i4, B. Cornell - Basketball 1, 2, i s 3,SailingiC1ub 3, FCA 1-4. John H. Cottey - 5 Swimming 1-4, Sailing Club 4, Student Council iIfQiH.H.S. 4. A gowdrey - HiLites 1-4, FCA N1-1.5. 3, 4. heel David Crain - FCA 2-4, 33,ll Basketball 12, Baseball 3, 4. Andrew Boen Academic Decathlon 4, Debate Team 3, 4, , Stream 1-3, Jets 4, NQI-LS. 4, Round'T3ble 4. Glenn Cresswell - Choir 3, 4, HiLites l-4, Spirit Committe e,4, FCA 3, Merit Commendee 4, Musical 4. l3targaigga,i i n l e1,jfYi tt1 Crossley - Hitiies 1-4, Davis - J ETS 4, FCA 2, Industrial Arts 3, 4. Brian Davis - F.C.A.c1-4, Saiiiag Club 1, Leo Club 3,4, Football 1. Laurie Lynn Davis - Tennis 2-4, FCA 1-4, HiLites 1-4, Nat. Honor Soc. 3, 4, Spirit Committee 4. - Lisa Michele Davis - HiLites l-4, Sailing Club 1, Country Club g,jAF S. Scott Clifford Davis -- Leo Club 1 2-4, Basketbwffilig FCA l, 2, Recordswiz. Tapes 3, 4, , Stephen Mark Davis - Football I- 4 4, 3, 4, FCA 1-4, Guitar Day. Lisa Claire Deane - Hi Lilies 1- , CountryiClub 4. Rachel Jennifer . Apaviee President 4, lggighlegidei Pheiciggitpher 4, and Table 4. Leslie Diekiiiaeii - A Cheerleader 1-4, Country Club 2-4,N.H.S. 3, , 4, 4,' ublicity Officer 4ili4iJedra Lynn Dobrqski - HiLi 2-4, Sailing Club 1, Drill Teamiiiiamgvelaires il filfonald Dale Dodson - Football 1-4, Baseball 1-4, Guitar Club 3, 4, National Merit CdiilnnjierlfigiiifDariat1'Dreyfuss - HiLites 1-4, Country Ciliib 4, N.H.S. 3, 4, Sr. Play, FCA 1-3, Volleyball 2, 3, Basketball Queen Nominee. Brad Duphorne. Fred Colin Durham, Jr. 7,.Football 1-4, Leo Club 4, Key Club 2, 3, Records 8: Tapes 4, FCA 1-3. be . .-M 1,'Sally Durham - Cheerleader 1, Track 1, Country Club 2-4, I-IiLites 1-4, Drill Team 3, 4, Spirit Committee-344' Tara Carlisle Durney -HiLites 1-4, Thespians 2-4, St. Play, Musical 4, Tennis Team 3, National Merit ea-Commendee. Shannon McNeil Duwe - HiLites 144, 2, FCA 3, 4, Sailing Club 1, Student Council , 3 3, . f., V, , A ifz5p.4,eyftf' SENIORS 129 AIHSI h Litbs lf,-4. 41 49 4. Marc Nathpn Kids 4: rz1Ck -4g Kcv Team l 4 Tcnnml 4 Caplam 3 4 Country Club 2 4 H834 I WPSIG Ruth lfulgham 4 NfLlSlC1l3 4 l is Lxsslbs Country Club 2-4.LeeC,.1n0 PCA Club I-4' V. Prus. 4. Rimes sl 4 N11 Honor Bounty 3 u l 4 N'1t.Mcr1l in 4V Honor , Cool ' llrlu fi. 130 SENIORS 1? Mary F llfllll Club 41 Hi- Hi JN Nat DEC Foot 3: - W FCA Capt FCA 4gJ T C usical . , -li safsffggk 35211 sr. , Guest Lyle Q Academic L -4.1 Mae Hampton aptain 4: Cheerleader x 3 FCA 1 4. H1Litesl - Football l3 Field 8: James Paul Harmon l-3: Leo Club 43 Records 84 T - Basketball l. 23 FCA 2. Michael Craig Harris 84 Tapes 43 Baseball 3. -11 l-4: FCA 1-41 g George Hempel - 23 Lads 84 Lassies I-4: Sailing l-3: - Hi-Lites l-43 FCA 1.21 3-43 NHS 3-4. Richard Curran Hodges 8c Lassies 2-41 President 43 Musical l-3: Sr. 3, 4. James Hill Holmes IV - Soccer 43 Leo Club 2-43 Records SL Tapes 43 Council 41 FCA l. Marianna Holmes - Holmes - F 1 i e 3 .ires 3, 4. si ip pg k -43 Computer iub 3, 43 1 ' 5 b l, Katherine Ann Horn - l 43 Highlander 33 Country Kirsten Kai Houston - HiLitcs l-43 ll-4: Lads 8: Lassies 43 Park Version 43 H1igglilZbllIhUH'l 4- F.C.A. I 323 .23 Football 3: L 84 L 4. tw . 3,1 I fr S2 1 , INS lg 2 5. . 'V tk? 05, 42 U ' . SENIORS 131 x -2 . 3 .2 if B 5 33 3 3 ' ' -ai ' ,iiiytibzlil ' - LL'- .,,, . N is 4' ef iiiiiiD8Vld A l 4 Leo Club -.L1. . A - 3 Student 4. l l-3, HiLites Country Club lgffiekander C GY CCC P Club lg FCA l-49 J21CkS0'1- Kiniifiifrly Dfill Team V- P Country Club 2-4, Revelair illi. 3 om in 4. Brenda J Council 31 1441 Spirit Committeeiifig 4, Country Jennifer Leeglohnson +- HiLites iiii I-4g 4g l-33 Highlander 4. Matthew Brenbeckifii f A- Football l-3, FCA l-3, Guitar Club 3, 4, Treasurer, Nat, Merit Commendee 4. Susannah Leslie Johnson - National Merit Commendee 33 l+liLites l, 2g Tartan 4, Science Club lg Thespians 2. Matt Johnston - Football 1-4, Leo Club 3, 41 Records 84 Tapes 3, 4, FCA l, 2, Track l. Wendy Ellen Jones - HiLites l-4, AFS 3, 4, FCA l, 2g Revelaires 21 Officer Lads 8: Lassies 3. Mary Lisa Keliher - HiLites l-4, FCA 1-3g Sailing Club 21 DECA 4g Country Club 31 Field 8: Stream 4. Shannon Graee,Margaret Kelly - Drill Team 2, 33 Lieut. 4, Musical 3, 41 Lads 81 Lassies 4, HiLites l-4g Country Club 4. Cynthia Ellen Kelton - NHS 4g Quill and Scroll 3, 43 HiLites l-43 FCA l-4, Tennis 2, 3g Bagpipe Keppler. Karl Kieffer - Football lg Photography Club l, 2g FCA 3. Ann Elizabeth Kimbrough - Bagpipe Staff 2, 3, 4, Business Mgr. 43. e.,pg FCA l-45 HiLites l.g4g Quill Sc Scroll 3, 43 AFS 4g iifzyhlander David Maifshall King -- Latin fClub l-4, aes.. Science Club lg Bagpipe 4. Nat Klein. James Lyle Knoll- Football l-41 Track l-23 FCA l-4, Leo Club 3, 4g Records .,.,y Sc Tapes 3, 4. Carin Isabe,l,Knoop Staff 3ii,i4g,,Business Mgr. 4, Academic Deeathfiin-34 Speech Team 2, 3, 4g Nat. ..gQ,iggMer1t Qt ggjendeeg AFS 3, 4g-Round Table 4. Karl .i.li 1 Sailing Club C4 V49 Kopp - Bagpipe 3, 45 V. Pres. 3, President 4g Nat. meadacs t.t. 1 44 Sf, Play, Kothman. 1 5' .Milt mei jf , 1.451 '- .fr 132 SENIORS f r Ns- it N? K . 'P y l' . Q 'Q fr e xsfsw it W , ,,- I 2' Ny,-t' 'tv C ' geisha ,fi .:- 4 l ' . . P C , P' wimqls-24,,. ,X l4i mittee 4. Lance f 4g13hestra 1-4glRsi1stan C ajor 4g Musical 2-4. John ross Country lg Wrestling V QiLites 1-4g .Guitar Club 3, 4g A ng Club 23 Revelaires 4g Sp' P 1 uranne Lospallut6. Count ' - Football I-45 FCA : P 'ce Pres. 4. Pistol Jac t o f ,. . tball lg FCA l.JLau ans r Muscials 1-4i Sr. ' E-lledtk E i tHiLiteS l-43 FC . l l ls 3. Katherin Pendleton G o f Country 1-43 Track l-4g f tudent Council Sr. Repo. P in -- Cross Country 1-43 ountry and Track 4g ' ketball 1-43 Ca f P - -- Footb gi - Ba P ' U' K. .. C 435 ...... gi 4 A 3. 3. 8L Stream li 2, 3g Scot Alexander Mcfomas - People to 1L1te5 134, 4 Traci 1, FCA 1, ECA 3gAfFS 4. Robert A l-4g Sailing Club l-41 Trgier 1-41 Football 3, 4. Jeffrey Stephen ' ney - Eugene en a s 3 4' Football .Shawn Club 4 Ronna l-I1l.1tes Club 4 Senior Play Musical Ctb A Sailing Ciub 4g Speech Club 1 Micheiie Meadows - H1Lites FCA 1444 Sailing C11111 2, 3g 11S1Ca1 ouncil 3' Chri Club 4 Guitar 3g Soccer g l, 3. Stephan-iefKaye Millard I FCA l-33 Choir 3, Pres., V. Pres. 3 4 Bagpipe 3, 4g Spirit! . HiLites l-41 AF Sr. Play 4g Musica 4. Rodney Michelle writes 3, 44 FQA 3, 44 Council 3. !+'elicia FCA 1-24 Hiurgs l-4g A Club 4 Presidents? Lara 2-43 Thespipns 3, Moss. 134 SENIORS 1 X X 1 'j 4- if- y Dorothy Claire Peterman - FCA lg HiLites l-43 Country Club 2. 3g Ufticer 4. Charles Ray Peters - ITC-X l-4: Basketball I-4. Franklin Plemons - FCA l-4: Science Club 3: Field 84 Stream 2-4. Suzanne . Elizabeth l-4g Sailing Club l, 25 Council 4. James Ralph Baseball l-4g Capt. 4g 2-4g President 4. Playg HiLites 2-4g ,Thespiansg Lads 84 l-3g Chess Club l. l-43 FCA lg Pla usical. 3 4, Nat. Musical. Soc. 3, Merit Team Deidre Club I, Musical 43 1. Liz 32' ,M ga , . iii it .affix 136 SENIORS N ',' -. . , '1 X, ON N f-gr . 1 Y F 5 k 1 6 fx 1 :PN-'R '?'.ga-S -P-1' Tie Davis Sosnowski l, 2, Vice President 3, 4, Key Club 43 Basketliiiiiil-3, Captain 4, Baseball l-4g Student Council Executive Committee 4. John Carl Soukup,-+ 2, 3, 45 Guitar Club 4, Soccer 3, 4. TetES'txCroi3e1srS0vvden - Freshman Cheerleader, Student Council lg Hi-Lites l-4, Country Club 2, 3, 4g Varsity Cheerleader, Seniorifflay. Dana Catherine Spivey - Hi-Lites l-4, Thespians 2, 4, Officer 43 Senior Play, Junior Class Se p taryg Track l-4, Musical. LuAnne Best Staley Captain 4, Cross Country 3, Council Secretary 4, Cou .,-..... 3, s l, 2. Dan . , r,, 2'lSbU'f , i Q , i i1 ,,, 2PiPC 3, 49 3 ,., , iiiii 2. 3: Kev . f etballj3, 4. Clay Vance - S Leo Club 44 ' , ',' Student ef: e :'.' f ' 'i iiii -- Soccer l 4, Leo Club 4,g.Science Club 33 Sigudent Council 1-3, FCA els, 2, 4. John Estel Stollenwe ck -fe. Football l-4, Leo 3-4g FC e3giRecords and wigapesi Club Zf f rgaret Michelle Stf . evei Team 3giAFS 3, President 4, 3 Country Clubfiig Football Decorating Comm. Chairman 4, Spirit Committee 4, Hi-Lites l-4. Susan Stuart- Choir 3, 45 Band l-43 Flag Capt. 4, CluS?1l.,Kristin Tilt Sugg -- Hi-Lites 3 Highlander 4g DECA l 2 Thomas Christopher ' Country li-3, Capt. 4, Fabrice Blair Taylor P.g Thespian Sec.- Tracey Elizabeth T 2-4 President 4' Hi- Bus.. Manager 4, 43 National Merit James T - Football 1, 23 43 Senior Thomas 4g Freshman Oakes rack Cfttinffy 4. 138 SENIGRS Qsross. .Q -MW ,- 3x Q QF - I 2 ff P, , . n L 1 if 1 f ,. V pw Q L 140 SENIURS J Y E f 1 5 QQ 915' Opposite page: One: Jimmy Holmes is surprised that he has finally cap- tured Sally Durham. Two: Stephen Davis and John Presley, friends 4- ever. Three: Bathing Beauties Court- ney Bobbitt and Rachel Devlin bake in the sun. Four: Picture monger Paul Fourt poses with Ann Conner and Missy Griffiths. Five: HP,s cutest couple: Payne Lancaster and David Thompson. Six: Janet Ivy has a dangerous toy in hand. Seven: Typical Sally Hill: Amy Atwood poses by the famous tree. This page: One: Perfect Advertising: Stephanie Holmes. Susan Patton and Marea Lange promote their status Two: 60-40-20: Maria Hellberg, C. B. Gunter and Ashley Burford perfect their skin for drill team com- petition. Three: ' Chris Freeman opts for sunglasses to l mystify the men Four: Brady Gid- l dens threatens James Esquivel for making the move on his date. Five: Richie Hodges charms Pam Smith with the latest in head gear. Six: Florida oranges: Crozier Sowden, Kim Jacobs and Beth Crossley. x is V 1 I .fy 4, giv- I .. . 4 ' ' 1 i 'N iQ Q Il 15 if up 4 x21 3 m 'nhl CHEF CHM f , XB I Ze ,V I X ig? f 2 f - I f ,. -N Q' X X 1 S OJ 511.1 ' X' -4 , Sm kg 1 ,,,, ' if I' mf ey . ,R Vvlll , I? If V Q 1 nf wo MEN VUTEKS cw , mv , : j m m QW 5 yes 1 1 G v A f Q f If w Q E mf, K 'I I W, E' 7 .JL W- f Q Q s ' U If n 1 1 EW ll ? 9Lfw - - E XL. F, 146 Things To Do 'f ?ar gf, Q 'M dl W w 'Wm Student Council Student Council Holds Banner Year The 1984-1985 Student Coun- cil executive board was led by the officers elected by the student body in the Spring of 1984. George Seay was elected Presi- dentg C. D. Shamburger, Parliamentariang LuAnne Starey, Secretary, and Katie Bywaters, Treasurer. The classes at HPHS elected their own representatives. The senior class of 1985 elected Kathy Lumpkin, Libby Lumpkin, and David Thompson to represent them on the Student Coimcil. The jimiors elected Laura Lodewick and C. B. Gunter, and the Sophomores elected Bakeney Bobbitt and Alan Stotts. The in- coming freshmen nominated An- dy McElroy and Scott Sherer to represent them. Later in the spr- ing, Brent Wingert was appointed to the Vice-President position by George Seay. Under the guidance of spon- sors Ruth Anne Vineyard and Jerry Smith, these officers, the executive board and the classroom reps worked on many projects throughout the year. The Howdy Dance held in September, was the Student Councilis first of three dances. The second dance was on November 3 and was the Homecoming Dance. President George Seay crowned Stacy Jacobe as the Homecoming queen. A third dance was held in January. The Final Fling was held in the gym prior to finals, hence the name. Also on the agenda for the Stu- dent Council was the proposition for better communication bet- ween the student council and the student body. Also, the council helped Hi-Lites with its annual Christmas Food Drive and also plamied projects of their own. '-13. Katie Bywaters pauses to rest from her busy schedule xi: ,V , , 4 , , MW? i5.?'ff!..5il Jerry Smith and Brent Wingert discuss official business. 148 THING T0 DO nf! ,am LuAnne Staley checks the food to make sure it is all there. George Seay pins up an important aI'lIlOl1l'1CCIl1CI1l. THINGS T0 D0 149 Highlander Yearbook Coordinator Leslie Dickinson loves that card file. iv X, X .fit X x A H, it wt Ak ,F X r -1, Above: Rachel Devlin and Leslie Dickinson party at yearbook camp. Opposite: A sneaky grin: Co-Editor Highlander Staff: Kristin Sugg, Matt Baynham, Lucy Reeves, Craig Brown, David Rose, Carla Beard, Stephanie Millard, Carrie Bass, Julie Woods, Jyoti Vallabh, Sarah Murski, Susan Floyd, Caroline Waggener, Beth Eldridge, Liz Sidley, Esther Weitzman, Jennifer Johnson, Ann Smith, Pam Wildenthal, Elizabeth Mebus, Melinda Miller, Blakeney Bobbitt, Chris Freeman, Lucy Cooper, Courtney Bobbitt, and Elizabeth Wylie. AJ Courtney Bobbitt goes over an assignment. 150 THINGS T0 DO 3 ,awe 5' .Li of X Y, A If One: Elizabeth Wylie goes over the pages for the next deadline. Two: Sponsor Cathy 0,Connor has a cheerful smile after turning in another deadline. Four: Business manager Tracey Taylor is hard at work. Five: Mary Denton picks out a type style. Six: Erin Patter- son lays out an ad. Seven: Carla Beard's fingers fly as she puts in more overtime. Eight: Wendy Bagwell looks over pic- tures for the underclassmen section. THINGS TO DO 151 152 THINGS TO DO Bagpipe 6 i l u i s il- 5? 4 T Front Row: Lucy Cooper, Mark Dubose, Lyle Hagan, Dierdre Sample. Second Row: Michael Moss, Carolyn Blakely, Gay Riley, Debbie Tomlin, Christy Rodgers, Andrew Clark. Third Row: Scott Farrell, Lizabeth List, David King, Carin Knoop, Gillian Bruce, Wendy Bagwell. Fourth Row: Brad Francis, Danny Stansbury, Kathy Huston, Wendy Kopp, Amy Huff, Ann Kimbrough. This year the Bagpipe saw a change of sponsor for the first time in 25 years. Mrs Reyburn Meyers retired and was succeeded by Mr. Jim Zinn, journalism teacher from Tawakoni. Under the editorial leadership of Wendy Kopp and Kathy Huston, the newspaper inaugurated the new feature of student forums, where specific students aired their opinions on such subjects as capital punishment, abortion and the presidential election. Features were emphasized, also, to give morejournalism students the chance to write.. A new problem facing the Bagpipes circulation staff was simply how to hand the paper out to the students. Previously, the paper had been given out during first period, but the new House Bill prohibits using class time for non-curriculum purposes, Thus the staff was faced with coming up with a new way of circulating the paper without taking forbidden time.. The problem was resolved tem- porarily when Bagpipes were given out during lunch. Mr. Zinn found working with the HP newspaper staff a real pleasure, They are talented , creative, and really do the job wellf' he commented.. ational Honor Society Is The 1984 85 National Honor Society. NHS Attracts Many Students In the spring of 1984, the National Honor Society in- itiated 41 new members, in- cluding 34 juniors and 7 seniors. Many seniors were also inducted in the fall of this year. Membership in NHS requires a student to maintain a 7.0 grade point average for the preceeding year. Also con- sidered for admissions are the teachers' evaluations of the students for scholarship service, character, and leadership abili- ty. These characteristics are ranked on a scale from 1 to 8 and students receiving all sevens or better are admitted. Officers elected in the spring of 1984 were: David Rose, presidentg Carin Knoop, vice presidentg Mike Boydson, secretaryg and Katie Bywaters, treasurer. The club sponsor is Miss Cathy Orr. THINGS TO DO 155 Round Table Front Row: Marc Elliot, Jennifer Christen, Glen MacDonald, Carin Knoop, Marcie Welch, Wendy Kopp. Second Row Bobbitt, Mike Boydston, Pam Wildenthal, Gillian Bruce. Third Row: Rachel Devlin, David Coleman, Beth Eldridge, Craycroft, Mark Girand. Fourth Row: Fabrice Taupin, Elizabeth Wylie, Tex Bradley, Max Winter. Fifth Row: Susan Cook, Roberts. The Intellects of the Illustrious Round Table A truly volatile collection of burning intellects composed this year's Round Table. Leadership for the honorary discussion club was provided by sponsors Sheila Douthhit and Clarice Kearley, chairman Mike Boydston, vice-president Glenn McDonald, and generic officers David Coleman, Susan Cook and Chris Maguire. An honorary membership was awarded to Mr. Jimmy Lee. Special activities this year in- cluded dinners, parties, and rewriting the club's constitu- tion. Additionally, the Round Table's 26 members met every other week to deal with such topics as foreign policy, the space program, and Great Literature. Officers: Glen MacDonald, David Coleman, Susan Cook, Mike Boydston. 156 THINGS TO D0 DECA A 'ia , Q Fig nl., fi H , K js Row l: Hilary Jenkins, Kristin Sugg, Beth Crossley, Mary Keliher, Kris Elliot, Todd Coleman. Row 2: Rusty Warner, Hiep Lam, Sylvia Pan, Scott Olson, Chris Michlin. DECA Makes Bucks The Distributive Education program QDECAJ gives Highland Park students an op- portunity for job training. All HP DECA students worked in business or retail stores in Dallas. Participating students sold numerous pennants and buttons this fall to help raise money and school spirit. Mrs. LaNell Gillin, the club sponsor, helped the DECA students organize the projects. This year's officers were Todd Coleman, president, Kristin Sugg, vice-president, Stacy Craven, secretary, Sylvia Pan, treasurerg Kris Elliot, photographer: and Beth Crossley, reporter. Kris Elliot and Rusty Warner put scot ribbons together. V n THINGS T0 DO 157 Boys FCA The 1985 Boys Inspirational Speakers FCA Club Highlight Meetings The HPHS chapter of the Boys FCA had a very busy year. Lcd by President Bran- don Williams and Vice- President Jeff Carter, the club sold T-shirts to students and collected clothes for the needy. CD Shamburgcr served as treasurer and Stephen Davis as secretary. The members of the club heard inspirational talks from Kanakuk's Kyle Dodd and Keith Chancey, HPPC's Murray Gosset and PCBC,s Gary Stroope. Coaches Scot Smith, Tom Shelton and Jody Bass sponsored the club during the successful year. 158 THINGS TO D0 I a B X ra D e. 4 ' in xs , 'M as . W , rost , I, jgf' if-Qyiffjif fg,.- - Girls FCA Ni- va, .........-nnagiv-1 f Officers: Libby Lumpkin, Kathy Lumpkin, Susan Sharpe, Sharon Bradley, Katie Bywaters, Triste Percival, and Paige Wilbur. FCA Grows in 1985 The HPHS group of Girls FCA had an exceptional year under the sponsorship of Ms. Mindy Mott. The chapter was headed by President Sharon Bradley and Vice President Katie Bywaters. Paige Wilbur served as Treasurer, Triste Per- cival as Project Chairman and Susan Sharpe as Secretary. Kathy Lumpkin and Libby Lumpkin were elected to the Chaplain position. The club sold Gold Seal coupon books to HPHS students in order to raise money. The club heard for speakers Keith Chancey and Philip Sandifer. ff rliglgys fig 5 , We Q THINGS TO DO 159 Leo Club The Distinguished Leo Club: Front Row: Stollenwerck, Lancaster, Breard, Bowman, Showalter, McKinney. Second Row: Patterson, Davis, Wingert, Warren, Scoggins, Third Row: Blaylock, Ochel, Wood, Vehon, Mays, Knoll, Gregory. Fourth Cartin, Lawyer, Collins, Slater, Lucas, Brady. Fifth Row: Schmidt, Caudle, Stephens, Barnes, Hughes, Stone, Sixth Row: Thompson, Simmons, Plumlee, Nash, Alexander, Johnston. Seventh Row: Presley, Smith, Brock, Harmon, Fourt, Stanton, Eighth Row: Hughes, Esquivel, Nash, Lucas, Robertson, Humann. Leo Club has a Calendar Year Those Distinguished young men of the Leo Club had an in- credible year. The 1984-85 chapter of the club was spon- sored by Mr. Miller and Coach Jones, Jamey Plumlee presided over the rest of the officers. They were Wick Alexander, Hames Esquivel, Doug Barnes, Colin Durham, Brian Owen, F-fed Vehon and Rifhalzd SWS' Distinguished Officers: Brian Owen, Richard Scoggins, Jamie Plumlee, Wick Alexander, Jame gms- The Small aUdlt0flUm WHS Esquivel, Colin Durham, and Doug Barnes. the site of their meeting. To raise money for their various projects, the club sold Highland Park Girls Calendars. Ending out the year in style, the Leo Club collaborated with the Key club to hold the Leo Club-Key Club Dance on May 4. 160 THINGS TO DO I .ak Key Club 2 if 4 fit 1 ,X 'qw -4 MJ f, ,. ,,' Wi - -5 f A A . y . ' I'he illustrious Key Club: Front Row: Matthews, Williamson, Seay, Shamburger, Carter, White, McCartin. Second Row: Brown, Smith, Boyd, Kennington, Calloway, Reed, Boudreaux. Third Rwo: Pace, Clice, Sypult, Macatee, Bouren, West, Hea. Fourth Row: Touchstone, Ferguson, Theodore, Beene, Hocker, Crain, Hopkins. Fifth Row: Hoover, Cash, Hallam, Wheel, Baker, Bell, Turner. Sixth Row: Stansbury, Rodegast, Sides, Jones. Key Club Unlocks Year The 1984-1985 Key Club was led by President George Seay and sponsors Jim Castellaw and Don Richard- son. Vice-President Jeff Carter, Treasurer Grady Vaughn, and Secretary C. D. Shamburger. Bouncer Ernie Williamson kept the freshman nembers, Jack Sides, Casey Klise, Randy Touchstone, and Rhodes Baker in line. Stephen White acted as Scapegoat. The second annual haunted mouse was as successful as ever. The money raised was used for Christmas projects, including ielping needy children. The louse, donated by Clark Kenn- ngton's family, attracted many HP students and families. Members of the club also park- :d cars for the Hi-Lite Tea. Officers: Jeff Carter, George Seay, CD Shamburger, Grady Vaughn, and Ernie Williamson. THINGS TO DO 1 6 1 Spirit Committee A Season of Hard Work and Excellent Results The I984-1985 Spirit Com- mittee did an excellent job this year under the leadership of Katie Bywaters, Julie Liebes, and Katherine Mahood. With the help of its assistant chairmen Emily Bright, Stephanie Millard, and Aman- da Turner, the Spirit Commit- tee began their activities by painting signs during the sum- mer, and relaxing with a swim- ming party to kick off the school year. Under the leadership of Sponsors Pat Sargent, Chris Dudley, and Julia Garza, Thursday nights were devoted to decorating the gym for the pep rallies on Friday mornings. Instead of the navy blue shirts, the girls chose white shirts with the blue seot mascot on the back. Continuing with tradi- tion, the Spirit Committee sold bumperstiekers and had their annual bake sale, raising money for the material needed to decorate. Members of the Spirit Com- mittee spent many hours pain- ting signs, blowing up balloons, taping crepe paper on the bleachers and cheering on the school's athletes. Katie Bywaters and Paige Wilbur take a break from hard work. 162 THINGS TO D0 Speech Team v Wi'M'wWYIii L-L - MW 18 ind' l J 'GJ Q- Row l: Marjorie Leong, Tricia Rott, Carolyn Cregor, Rebecca Baier, Meg Luttrell, Elaine Robertson, Wendy Lavender. Row 2: John MacReady, Mini Vallabh, Jyoti Vallabh, Bess Masterson, Aimee Ferrison, Eric Hoseck, Jason Belew, David Kopp, Toby Sheets, Mrs. Ambrosio. Row 3: Wendy Kopp, Scott McComas, Mike Smith, Gary Darden, John Schwenker. Row 4: Neeta Patel. Dedication and Hard Work Creates Success The 1984-1985 speech team started the year with a bang. New tothe team this year were spon- sor Abio and Adleta Realtors and Coach Bette Ambrosio. Team members attended debate camps during the summer in preparation for competition. The team attended tournaments in and around Dallas as well as one in Amarillo. President Wen- dy Kopp stated that we really made progress as a team this year. We worked hard together and it really paid off. Debaters spent many hours after school researching in preparation for tournaments. Those who entered individual events such as humorous or dramatic interpretation, oratory, ex- temp, prose or poetry also spent numerous hours rehearsing. Qualifying for state were orators Wen- dy Kopp and David Kopp. John Schuenker also qualified in humorous interpretation. Ms. Ambrosio called the year a Building year, saying, Our challenge is to reach the rest of the HP student body to get more of them involved in the exciting, growth-oriented activity of speech and interpretation competition. The demand for commitment is high but the rewards are limitless. Ms. Ambrosio's dedication to the team inspired hard work and success by members. mgmgg The team boards the van en route to a Officers: Jyoti Vallabh, Wendy Kopp, lOUI'Il3ITlCl'll. T0 DO 163 .ll ku Hi-Lites E ' ...aa 1 sw3'tfiX ' Some 1985 Hi - Lites Officers: Tracey Taylor, Leslie Dickinson, Carla Beard, and sponsor Mrs. Raya. A Profitable Year For HP Hi - Lites The Hi-Lites girls had another successful year under the sponsorship of Linda Raya and Nancy Hierholzer. The of- ficers were led by President Elizabeth Schooler and VP Polly Simpkins. Red Cross Of- ficer Carla Beard organized projects and Elizabeth Baker organized the great dances. Gayden Beaird kept the teachers day bright and Chris Freeman recorded all of the club events. Carrie Bass scheduled the speakers, Tif- fany Slayton kept little sisters happy and Terri Armstrong served as secretary. Tracey Taylor kept the finances straight, Jenny Bernet kept track of points and Leslie Dickinson took care of the advertising. At the second dance of the year, Wayne Clements took the title of Hi- Lite King at the Revenge of the Nerd Dance. Once again, Hi-Lites worked on many projects. The Sias family was the club's adopted family. Officers were often seen taking breakfast to the Boothe Day Care Center. Christmas and Thanksgiving were busy times and many boxes were filled with turkeys and canned food. All members of the club contributed money, food, and clothes to the many projects. The club could not have functioned without the generosity of its members. 164 THINGS TO DO f 5 'n .ef Chris Freeman and Carla Beard show off a decoration wh Top: Sluggish partiersl: Tracey Taylor, Chris Freeman, Elizabeth Schooler, Wayne Willey, Carrie Bass, Polly Simpkins, Elizabeth Baker, Doug Nettle, and Carla Beard relax after hosting a Hi-Lites dance. Tada!: The group sud- denly gains energy. Right: Elizabeth Schooler and Polly Simpkins think about smiling. Bottom: Katherine Baker and Mom smile at the Mother-Daughter tea. THINGS TO DO 165 D LASSIES QR The 1984-1985 Highland Park Lads and Lassies. Lads and Lassies sing and shout The select mixed choir at HP grew this year under the direc- tion of Frank Sargent. The list of officers includes: Richie Hodges, President, Amy Meyers, Vice-President, Nancy Chester, Secretary, Shannon Beams and Ashley Heckmann, Business Managers, Kai Kai Houston, Historian, Emily Bright, and Lucy Reeves, Librarians, and Scott Higginbotham, Equip- ment manager. During the fall, the choir performed various concerts in- cluding Open House, the Park Cities Rotary Club, Hi-Lites, the Fall Concert, the Christmas Concert, and the lighting of the Christmas Tree at Preston and Armstrong. This time was also a time of practice for those attempting to become a part of the All- District, All-Region, All-Area, and All-State Choirs. Eleven choir members earned a spot in the All-District Choir. These included Wade Carvell, Laura Claycomb, Mark Guest, Ashley Heckmann, Glenn Krueger, Laura Loy, Amy Meyers, Vince Nelson, Liz Sanford, Alan Stotts, and Shelley Wacker. Those who advanced to All-Region were Carvell, Claycomb, Heckmann, Meyers Nelson, and Stott. Claycomb and Meyers continued on to All- Area and Carvell received an alternate spot. Both Claycomb 166 THINGS TO DO and Meyers were members of the All-State Choir, perform- ing a concert in San Antonio in February. Many members enjoyed tak- ing part in this year's musical, Annie Get Your Gun. The performing Arts Department presented the musical January 30 and 31 and February 1 and 2. Another competition held in February brought home honors for Highland Park. The U.l.L. Solo and Ensemble led to honors for many members. Plans for the Spring include a concert for the Freedom Foundation, U.l.L. Concert and Sightreading, as well as Baccalaureate. ,. J. Qi K I 1 ll 5 SP5-X' to . , . - T 5 .V N V x AJ nik JI ,Je Officers: Ashley Heckmann, Kai Kai Houston, Amy Meyers, Shannon Beams, Emily Bright, Lucy Reeves, Richie Hodges, and Scott Higginbotham. THINGS TO D0 167 Revelaires The 1984-1985 Highland Park Revelaires! HP Revelaires - A Great Success! This year's Revelaires Choir kept busy with fund raisers and concerts in preparation for the Spring. They sold cookies and board games to raise money for trips. ln the Fall they held a concert for the school, along with ISLL, and they sang at the Choir Christmas Banquet. Much time was spent on the Musical, Annie Get Your Gun in both cast and crew positions, in order to turn out a highly successful show. The 168 THINGS TO DO 'Wifi work paid off at the U.I.L. Ward, Vice-President - Jo competition, and the group all McElvain, Treasurer e J looked forward to the Buc- Bane, Secretary - Susz caneer Festival trip to Corpus Stuart, and Librarians f Christi. Courtney Cresswell and Ly The officers in charge this Bartram. year were: President A Meg 'Fw 3 VD Officers: Jen Bane, Angie English, Meg Ward, Courtney Cresswell, Jody McElvaine. THINGS TO DO 169 W f M igz 7 X .1 1 1. Q 170 THINGS TO DO jwmw OA-a, 1.5. 2-'ap Lf M- THINGS TO D0 171 Band ,,.. S, .1-gl? .f The 1985 Highland Park Band Band Supports Year's Patriotic Events 1984-1985 was a political one, patriotic, and victorious year in the community. The 1984-1985 Highlander Band under the direction of Barbara Qualls participated in many dif- ferent activities during this ex- citing year. HPHS experienced much excitement during the fall and the Scot Band was there during all of it. Victoriously, and filled with great pride, the Band followed the Scots through the 15 glorious football games all the way to the desolate plains of Odessa. The Band performed for 15 halftimes, and steadily raised great school spirit at l7 pep rallies. Special thanks go to the awesome drummer! In addition to football games, and raising school spirit, the Highlander Band played a great part in the community's patriotic activities of the past year. The Band per- formed at the Republican Na- tional Convention, at the invita- tion of the White House staff. The Highlander Band also helped welcome the victorious Olympians as they toured through Dallas. Additionally the Band hosted and par- ticipated in the Region XX UIL Marching Contest at Highlander Stadium. 3000 guests attended the event. 172 THINGS TO DO Wllwdbam.. The Drum Major leads the awesome band at halftime ,y One: David Vernon prepares to direct a virtual symphony. Two: Miss Qualls receives a donut cake on behalf of the band from the drill team. Three: Lisa Pratt performs during halftime with the Flag Corps. Five: Stephanie Thompson plays intently. Six: The band in formation. 'by THINGS T0 DO 173 Orchestra Orchestra Strums Through Exciting Year The Highland Park High School Orchestra, conducted by Ms. Gail Giltnew, participated in various competitions and musical activities during the year. Seven members of the or- chestra were chosen for the All-Region Orchestra. Senior Bess Masterson was named to the All-State Orchestra for her second year. In the spring, many members competed in the Instrumental U L Solo and Ensemble contests. In January, the Orchestra played in the musical, Annie Get Your Gun. In May, they played at the Commencement exercises. All the members of The 1984-1985 Orchestra On the Bass: Brooks Higen- botham. The Scot Orchestra Officers. the Orchestra were honored at their annual spring banquet. The elected officers for 1984-1985 were: Bess Master- son, president, Dawn Culbert- son, vice presidentg Susan Pratt, secretary, Janeen Ber- nard, treasurerg Becky Lee, librarian, Amy Sturahan, historian, Lance LaPine, stage manager. 174 THINGS TO DO O Lassles An H.P. Lassie blows her bagpipe. December Blair prepares to make some music. Mrs. Qualls accepts the cake given by the Drill Team. THINGS TO DO 1 75 3? THESPIANS Biggest Club Ever The Thespians Club of 1984- 85 got off to a good start this year with increased member- ship, bringing the club to its highest enrollment ever. The club's intentions, to promote interest in the theater and to inform students about the dif- ferent aspects of working in the theater were well served when many Thespians took part in the Senior Class Play, A Simon Sampler. Andrew Clark served as presi- dent this year, and Mary Den- ton as vice president. Programs included a speech by a Kim Dawson model, makeup ap- plication tips by a professional makeup artist, and of course, the annual Christmas program presented to elementary school students. 176 THINGS TO DO 39 sk 5 This page: One: The Thespian freshmen and sophomores. Two: Josh Bracken and Bill Solomon build a set for the play. Opposite page: Thespian officers Beth Wilson, Gilbert Brown, Catherine Spivey, Mary Denton, Andrew Clark, Athena Devlin and Michelle Taylor. Two: Brad Duphorne displays a hidden talent. Three: Katie Bywaters reverts to child-like behavior. Four: The Junior and Senior members of Thespians, THINGS TO D0 177 WHIZ KID -.', .isis X W The Whiz Kids Gang: Jimmy Garrett, Kent Zoechi, Mark Roberts, Mr. Smith, Mike Boydston, Glen MacDonald, Andrew Craycro and Marc Elliott. Trivia Buffs Hone Skills The Highland Park Whiz Kids is an interest club that meets Wednesday before school and on alternate Wednesdays at club period. Members are con- stantly in training, meeting to play Whiz Quiz, a variation of the old College Bowlw TV program. Students are divided into two teams, given a ques- tion and compete to see who can answer the question first. Questions range from show business to chemistry. Mr, Jerry Smith, the sponsor picks the four players from the team that he feels would make the best team. These four represent the school in a Whiz Kids competition, a single elimination brain game, in- volving about 7O metroplex high schools. A quick recall of knowledge is a very im- portant element of Whiz Kids competition. The height of the competition is the appearance on the Whiz Kids TV Show taped at Channel 8 in downtown Dallas. All Whiz Kids cap- tains are seniors, and not surprisingly, all are Na- tional Merit Semifinalists. They are Mike Boydston, Andrew Crayeroft, Mark Elliott and Glenn MacDonald. 178 THINGS TO DO The Officers: Mike Boydston, Mare Elliott, Glen MacDonald a Andrew Craycroft. Jets Take Off New this year is that paragon of scientific intuition, the JETS Club. Overseen by President Glenn SOON McDonald, Vice-president Mike Oddmike Boydston, Secretary Andrew Man called horse Craycroft, Treasurer Brad five bucks?', Uhr, Press Secretary Tex Excelsior Bradley, Chief Engineer David Look, you Coleman, Ar- chitectural Consultant Kent '!Mad dog Zocchi, and spon- sor Doc Suffering is good for your soul Roe, the JETS live by the motto, Ulf it isn't a law of physics, it doesn't apply to us Jets ffm H The 1984-1985 JETS Club!!! JETS Club Officers: Tex Bradley, David Coleman, Glen McDonald, Andrew Craycroft, Dr. Roe, Mike Boydston, Kent Zocchie, and Keith Jackson. THINGS T0 D0 179 Hard practice by the Park Version, an honorary choir group contributed to its raving success this year. Mr. Frank Sargent directed the group and contributed to its competitive quality. The choir only gave two concerts during the year but they sang the top forty hits Park Version N that everyone enjoys. The Park Version of 1984-1985 consisted of Shannon Beams, Emily Bright, Wade Carvell, Ashley Heckman, Richie Hodges, KaiKai Houston, Laura Loy, Vince Nelson, Becky Sander, Liz Sanford, and Alan Stotts, 180 THINGS TO D0 The 1985 Park Version! Cheers to HP Spirit Boosters llow About those Varsity' Cheerleaders. They were really' something to be proud ol' this year. They all worked very hard to raise school spirit. and they did. The school spirit was awesome, The Varsity Cheerleaders began their year seared. and developed into great leaders. To break the iee. they attended a l CHX cheerleading camp in San Nlareos where they earned numerous blue ribbons. and miraculously came home with TWO spirit sticks. Sponsor Xlollye long helped the squad reach absolute flawless periection. All ol their hard work and dedication paid olli because the student body began cheering with theni. something unheard of in previous years. The Varsity' Cheerleaders were .limmy Ilolmes and Crozier Sowden, Grady Vaughn and l.ce Roberts, Craig White and Anna llanip- tion. Andrew Clark and lelslie Melilroy. and Gilbert Brown and Stacy Jacobs. Oh those pants!! Imported lor Cihipp in New York . . .Gotta keep the Preppy' Ill' reputation alivel 3 r 'T' ' t arsity Cheerleaders Front Row: Jimmy Holmes, Crozier Sowden, Gilbert Brown, Stacy Jacobs, Anna Hampton, Craig White. Back Row: Andrew Clark, Leslie McElroy, Lee Roberts, Grady Vaughn. 1 i T . li.. il T . Top: The gang sits down for a breath after a long scream session. Left: An- na Hampton balances with the guys' support. Above: Practice looks like lun for Cro7icr Sowden. 1 s in ly4s 1- - Q... QQ.. ,I . fs, - x , yr ' .S 'i , 'll 45 - Hn' 2 .M Q2 1 f W ' .1 if y li C Q 8.1131 it Xl ' THINGS TO DO 181 182 Junior arsityC eerleaders A Memorable Year For JV Girls The Sophomore Junior Cheerleaders were a lively bunch this year. The group consisted of Molly Breedlove, Caroline Clark, Helen Ellis, Tina Moore, Chrissie Shelmire, and Katherine Tyr- rel. The girls were elected in the spring of I984 and traveled to cheerleading camp the following summer. While at- tending camp in San Marcos they received spirit sticks for their cheerleading abilities. The girls were sponsored by Ms. Jann Kirkley and they had a memorable year cheering at both football and basketball games. THINGS TO DO Top to Bottom: Helen Ellis, Tina Moore, Molly Breedlove, Caroline Clark, Katherine Terrell, Chrissy Shelmire 'i One: The JV girls clap their hands forthe Scots. Two: Careful, Helen: The cheerleaders practice their skills at summer camp. Three: Molly Breedlove and Katherine Terrell support Chrissy Shelmire. Freshman Cheerleaders Those Outstanding Freshmen The Freshman Cheerleaders were an outstanding group this year. They attended Cheer- leading camp at San Marcos and won the spirit stick for be- ing so peppy. Their spirit helped their football team make their way to victory. Kristen Allen, Laura Con- nor, Shannon Hawley, Alicia Mock, Kathy Nettle, Pauline Seay, Claire Sessions, and Kel- ly Sloan composed this group of outstanding cheerleaders. They organized the decorating com- mittee for the football boys on the Freshman team. The football and basketball boys appreciated all the time and work these girls put into cheerleading. ,,, V .. 2. K ,' 5? .4 ig 5 Z K Q , .K 2,5 1 Row l: Kristin Allen, Pauline Seay, Laura Connor, Kathy Nettle. Row 2: Alicia Mock, Kelly Sloan, Shannon Hawley, Claire Sessions. it J, 4 A T., 3 Zi-lwv. 91 L One: The Group rouses Scot Spirit at a pep rally. Two: The K girls exemplify their talent at Summer Cheerleading camp. THINGS TO DO 183 FS W--1: lg am p The 1984-1985 Highland Park AFS Club AFS Centers Attention on Travel The 1984-1985 chapter of HPHS AFS was led under the sponsorship of Miss Catherine M. Orr and Mrs. Danna Pierce. Michelle Streckmann served as Prsident, and Kathy Huston was nd VP. Carin Knop acted as Historian, Lisa Davis, Publicity, Rachael Devlin, Secretary. The club held its meetings in the Planetarium. In October, AFS sponsored International Day. Other Dallas AFS students came to visit our school. In February, the club held an annual carna- tion sale. The money is used to help foreign students that come to HPHS, and also aid our students that travel to other countries. 184 THINGS TO DO Officers: Clockwise: Lisa Davis, Michelle Streckmann, Carin Knoop, Fabrice Taupin, Rachel Devlin. Field and Stream The 1985 Field and Stream Club ISI- 0 it :N K, T Tc .v- ew' ' .. - .. .. - ,J , ,...-+ ..... 1 H in 1 x l 'fc I ' I ,L S 4 'J' XA- --'52 - ' 'T' a , 25,14 K M Q4 1 -ix V' . ' Lf, S ' '. .l X A H P-.K i ' it K . f -'ei s' -J' a' ' llll y . - 1,2 Q wg, ' - Y' f, ,f '- ,XQ ' M - I .-nz? Q f T 2 e T, ll l l, e ' Q ' A ' .,, ..,- W1 3' , 1 . L- R F 8: S goes ankle deep in fun The Field and Stream Club enjoyed another successful year under the sponsorship of Mr. Jim Lee. Mr. Lee characterized the members of the club as on the fringe, but good kids. The members, under the leadership of Ben Jarrett, vice-president Danny Shelton, Treasurer Scott Wafford, and secretary Wade Clarabut, have witnessed demonstrations on fishing, duck-calling and bow hunting. Although their first two trips were aborted due to inclimate weather, they plan to take two trips in the spring, one to East Texas and one to West Texas! THINGS TO DO 185 Country Club 'R 1 Carol Cochran, M 4 . Michelle Country Club Officers: Front Row: Lyle Hagan, Claire Peterman, Jenny Sherer, O'Rourke. Second Row: Tina Bernet, Yvonne Hutchinson, Elizabeth Wylie, Erin Patterson, area Lange, Chrissy Powell, and Darian Dreyfuss. Not pictured: Ashley Cecil. J JM ww The 1984-1985 Country Club with Sponsors Randy Emery and Mrs. Theriot. Country Club works and plays and same time In its third year as an interest club at HPHS, the Country Club has gained much populari- ty. The club made up of the sophomore, junior, and senior girls is sponsored by Randy Emery, with President Jenny Sherer heading the club with the help of Tina Bernet, Vice- President, Michelle 0'Rourke, Secretary, Kandis Hodges, Treasurer, and Lyle Hagan, Parliamentarian. The board members consisted of Claire Peterman, Chrissy Powell, Yvonne Hutchison, Carol 186 THINGS TO DO Cochran, Darian Dreyfuss, Elizabeth Wylie, Ashley Cecil, Marea Lange, and Erin Patterson. Programs for the meetings included a speaker from the Magic Door, a disc jockey from 92Vz FM, and a style show sponsored by Turtle tique. Dur- ing the Christmas season, the girls collected toys and food for a day care center. The Country Club claims to be a Kick Above the Rest, and it surely is, as seen through all the fun and rewarding activities. Latin lub Latin Club proves Latin is not a dead language The Latin Club at HPHS is a very distinguished club whose purpose is to promote Latin and meet other Latin students in the process. The club was led by a triumvirate of three presidents: Kelly Michael Yu. The Vice- President was .len Bane, Secretary was Kristin Brovon, and Treasurer was Leigh Anne Gardner. This year the club had several activities. The first was a progressive party for Christmas. They had a three course meal and afterward trimmed the tree at their spon- sor Mrs. Clark's house. Later in the year, there was a Trivial Pursuit party. A trip is also planned for April 21. The club planned to go to San Antonio for a Spanish fiesta. The last event for the year was the ban- quet held in May. 9:1 The 1984-1985 Latin Club. ...'!h-iii, N Q.. Officers: Greg Barnett, Leigh Gardner, Michael Yu, LeAnne Martin, Jody Mclilvaine, Jen Bane, David King, Brit Bridewell, Alan Hunter. THINGS TO DO 187 GUITAR CLUB do Pm Sm Et Cd Tb Oy HJ- if Tm Yr: Lt. TW Pa U Ng N 1' Guitar Club members: Back Row: Mark Girand, David Rogers, Stephen Butler, Stephen Jordan, Greg Rose, Dr. Puckett. 2nd Row Rcilb Addison, Chris Rinquest, Blake Houston, and John Soukup. Front Row: Ron Dodson, Julie Liebes, Stephanie Milliard, Brin Jo nson. Guitarists Strum the year The 1984-1985 Guitar Club strummed through another en- joyable year. Dr. Larry Puckett sponsored the club that appeals to all kinds of musicians: acid rockers, mellow easy listeners, and the country pickers alike. The club this year was led by co-presidents Stephanie Milliard and Julie Liebes. Ron Dodson served as secretary and Brenk Johnson as treasurer. Guest speaker Robin Hood Brians, a Texas producer, highlighted the club activities. Local Musicians and area in- structors from music stores also gave mini concerts for the club. The officers also planned a Spring concert to show off their talent. Officers: Ron Dodson, Brenk Johnson, Julie Liebes, and Stephanie Millard. 1 88 THINGS TO DO u Alpha Theta 'Q W? Mu Alpha Theta shows that numbers really work Mu Alpha Theta looked for- ward to a promising year of com- petition. Under the leadership of president Gregg Fowler, the math pvhizzes diligently prepared for math tournaments by working challenging problems and taking sample tests against the clock. All this hard work paid off in the spring in competiton at SMU, Dallas Baptist College, and Irving. The other officers included vice-president Terry Pan, secretary David Kepp, and treasurer Mark MacDonald. Mu Alpha Theta sponsor, Dr. Tiller- son, kept the students noses to the grindstone and gave helpful hints on the rare occasion club members are stumped. Mu Alpha Theta is an organization designed to promote interest in math and related fields. For anyone interested in math, Mu Alpha Theta is definitely the place to be. W The 1984-1985 Mu Alpha Theta Club. rar The Club Officers. THINGS TO DO 189 Sailing Club The 1984-1985 Highland Park Sailing Club! Salllng Through the Year The Sailing Club had an en- joyable year under the sponsor- ship of Mrs. Genice Self. The club was led by Mark Guest, Commodoreg Brad Lott, Vice- Commodoreg Dawn Culbert- son, Fleet Captaing Gina Bell, Secretary and treasurerg along with representatives from each grade. This year members learned about windsurfing techniques from speakers. They journeyed on an exciting weekend trip to Lake Texoma, where they practiced their new techniques. To tie it all up, club members mainly just learned the ropes. jfs ' assi FR F35 FREE siutaninn A Ann Lessons i in I ff .. rj.. ' C' 5g2., ,.ig g A -Ie i -ia.. Officers: Mrs. Genice Self, Dawn Culbertson, Whitney Burnett, Carla Adam, Ginna Bell, Edd Spragins, Mark Wignall, Bobby McKee, Mark Guest, Ashley Meade, Bradley Forest Lott, Am McElroy, and Bruce Hardy. 190 THINGS TO D0 Records and Tapes V ,KWVVV ff? . -,V , , .nw Viv, - 2, , V- , V , 'v ,, 1-.1 ff . ' df' V- ' Lizh.i,2,f1, ,, -V , , ,L , ,V , V V l F V l V T , , VV ,a V, f VV VV - ar! V V' f iff V , , , , ' K , , ,,,. ,, V 'H 'iV5 f'V-.. ,, 7 i'lXJwi2 Zd 4f ,VWWJKQEQ dw. wfzzif twsVVAV- VV4,:v-Y' wi :rf . Mets Viv? ff , ,, , , , V WJ 51 .Jv'35?f1'z2 ,.r- VQVVVQV , V V V -A Vw 1, 9 , we ., , , ,.,, ,. , ., . 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'af f VV V 2. - fy .. , Q M-H ., -M,rys,3,: ,, ,,,4VV,,, r -s,-,,., y- -, -1,-,,,fV,.v,,,,, , VN Q.- ,. -J - ws, W ,.3fmV,,V 'Je 'i 23: V-,V 'V-VftfigQ61f:wfVW- . , , , ,, we w.V:.4grVV may FV-it .w:,g.:- ,V .V V 'V 5 Vi.- rf fn USE inf An Exciting Year for The The Records and Tapes Club was formed to promote interest in music. Led by co-presidents Richard Randolph Wick Alecander and Fred Vehon, ll, the club had an exciting year. ln the fall, Dale Hanson spoke to the club, and the club at- tended Maverick and Ranger games. In the spring, the club held their annual Flag Football Tournament. The Board of Directors in- clude Wayne Wilson Tough Guy Clements, James 1 enis Club William 'tExtra Ordinary Guy Esquivel, William Sandy Snyder, vice president, and James Ralph Plumlee, secretary. According to the President Fred Vehon, the club lives 'sfor danger. Left: Officers: Doug Caudle, Will Snyder, Fred Vehon, Wick Alexander, Wayne Clements, Jay Simmons. Right: Dale Hanson speaks at a club meeting. THINGS TO DO 191 192 Sports Day VARSITY FOOTB LL Hx M A L J . , f l e leee ee e e es t 4 g is A ,. e . 5 5, ' e4 f . m,,,L 1 , .zlgg :.V fn ll c ' Vgvl :W -1 l . ,e aa. e . gg.-as 13 14'-'70 -21 A, ,Sf-'24 K I ff ., ,.., , kV , , A A , , V -f bl. ,, , . 5 Z A t K Ly , t g T .lg fi A A Y' ,,1p.L at K, m ,, . P , , ' A ' fi., i A , ll , y .,... -A : if wi v .1 V411 fi 1 HP Varsity Team: winners! The 1984 Scots Varsity Football team was the epitome of Scot pride. The team worked all spring and summer toward the goal of having a successful season. The season started out slow when MacArthur upset the Scots in a 21-17 shocker. The Scots resumed business the next week in Lake Highlands and then moved over a large Pearce team. The Scots moved into district play with momen- tum and another victory over North Garland. The defensive squad was led by George Seay, Thomas Nash, Jeff Carter, and Bill Clements. Strong plays by a dominating offense led the team throughout the rest of the season. James Knoll, Lin Waters, John Stollenwerck, McCulloch all offensive threats. and Mike emerged as The defense continued to play contributions by tough with Brian Owen, Fred Vehon, and Mike Schmidt. The secondary was the best in recent history with James Esquivel, Brandon Williams at the safety positions and Matt Johnston and Steve Davis on the corners. As Garland rolled around, the Scots were looking ahead to North Mesquite and gave up 28 points. The offense came through by scoring 49 points. Trip Wood and Brady Giddens led the defense in a bench clearing brawl with Williams, Davis, and Owen lending a helping hand. The following week, the Scots managed 300 yards over North Mesquite. Stollenwerck got 205 yards on 25 carries and completed his only pass attempt to Clark Kennington for a first down. Ernie Williamson, Doug Barnes, and Trey Smith helped to keep the Stallion defense in the air. With the loss the title was up in the air with a coin- flip. North Mesquite was the odd man out and HP was plac- ed in the runner up slot. The playoffs were finally in motion. The first team that the Scots faced was Roosevelt in Bi-district competition. The Roosevelt defense was out- standing but the Scot defense had an awesome game, as they held Roosevelt many times. Trip Wood had an interception that ended in a touchdown. 194 SPORTS DAY After the victory over Roosevelt, the Scots moved on The victory over Plano gave the Scots the push that they need- ed. The Bryan Vikings were next on the hit list. This game was the biggest defensive effort of the season. Davis, Williams, Nash, Vehon, and Wood all played hurt. After the victory over Bryan, the Scots faced a talented Conroe squad. The defense played tough, the injury-plagued offense was super, and the specialty teams had big plays. The next week would prove to be the most try- ing effort of the season. Forty percent of the HP residents traveled to Odessa for the semi-final game of the season. Yellow ribbons had been tied all over the trees in HP to raise spirit. The MOJO came to play, as did the Scots, and the game was tied at half time: in penetrations, first downs, total yards, and points. With three minutes remaining in the fourth quarter, the scoreboard showed a tie, with Cats on the Scot 8 yard line. After the coaches discussed the situation, the team was instructed to let the Mojo score as we were behind in penetrations and first downs. But as the team tried to win, things did not work out play, as did the Scots, and the game was tied at half time: in penetra- tions, first downs, total yards, and points. With three minutes remaining in the fourth quarter, the scoreboard whoed a tie, with Cats on the Scot 8 yard line. But as the team tried to win, things did not work out. Un- fortunately, the final score of the game did not reflect the game. Oddessa played a perfect game on a rain soak- ed field with no turnovers. The season ended as the Scots lost to the Oddessa Mojo in the semi-finals. The 1984 Scot Varsity Team came out 'winners because they wanted to be. Captains George Seay, Tom Nash, and John Stollenwereck led the team that never quit, always be- lieved, and gave l00'Zo on every play! if if f V - Q , 'G' 'T Q 1 if., 'Q' ve 315' V 3 VC- 1 i pf Rushlng 32i2y1rds Seorlng 319 points Tot xl Offense -1374 xards fumbles IN 1984 Statistics Defense l red Vehon Make Schmidt Trip Wood Slew. Dans Intereeptlons I7 Dcfcnsc gave up l77l ward Honored Players AllDlstr1CI lst team: Offense Defense and I-14 Polnls IH li games lVlz1llfVlCC41rlln lmnorible Menuon Offense Defense Allfirealer 1 ., Jlmes Esqulwel N1 xtt Johnston Clark Kennungton l:l'l'lIC hfVllllillT1SOFl David Turner Brady Giddens -f,f-, . fl, rv T nnt Jt .A Punler 2nd Team Trey Smith Doug Barnes Thomas Nash Brain Owen George Seay Brandon Williams l irslTe'1m Second Team All Metro George Seay Doug Barnes Wayne Clements John Stollenwerek Doug Ba rncs John Stollenwerck Offense Wayne Clements Mike Nlcfullueh John Stollenwerek James Knoll l-'irsl Team Seennd Teum George Seay Wayne Clements SPORTS DAY 195 ,,f,.g,m.. fx ,1 3 Z' if f-A Q? QQQ 'Ny 4-1' .3 , - 55 , ,- L 'hi .J f Ni . . ,N lv in Kb ' bg -42' .fu 5' Q- hh ' Q. gm x I e -1 1 wa Y Y' ' 'Q '91 If 41 Q 8 ,Wk H A in 15, as is E Jn -s ,- ,A 5 Hi pi. v .vi idk lf! V . . . sf v Q f - r i o ,ad hg 13. 4 34 Q' fha-gun x as 5 Q 5 S of unior arsity Football - -,-,. X z, ,.x,x .a....-...c.,aa..,wf ., V.-...wa The 1984 Junior Varsity Scots! 7 JV Football promises exciting season The JV Football team finish- Searcy Miller gaining 550 ed the 1984 season with their yards f0r the 5935011- best record in seven years hav- The Strong defense was led ing a record of 4-2-l in district by SUUOH Turner, Brian SHI1- arrd 7-2-1 Overall, dars, Rip West, and Jim Bell. Quarterbacking the JV Scots Henry Ochel and John Sharp was Mark Reyngldg completing led the defensive secondary. 54921 of his passes for 858 The JV C0aCheS tJones, yards and eight touchdowns. Fields, Waters, Marloula, and Leading the JV scoring all year W00dSJ Were very Pleased and was their leading receiver and felt they had 3 great Se3S0ll. kicker John Hopkins. Hopkins They COIltribllt6d their suc- had 23 eatehes for 410 yards, cessful season to the players' six touchdowns, six field goals, Self'm0fiV3fr0rl, pride, and hard and 15 extra pgintg .. retanrrg work. Coach Jones felt the 69 pginfg for the year, The several good varsity players will leading ground gainer was e0me out Of the JV group. Watch Out!: Jim Bell crushes a , Mesquite Runner. J is 198 SPORTS DAY FRESHMAN FOOTBALL l 'W '54 ty IQAQ . t a2fQ..ai'f'1 2229 835.34 -198508645 d-,dz aaa' B ana., HGQA74 Wt 901: .11-'A . r-25, S S0651 A FE? 'V' 64'JP '1t' '39 C1 4tff' 46' 42? fo? 401' 'rf 552, 943 r ' Q 5.2.15 - A jf.. 4- -1 233'-? ' al? are-v 29 'P9 . ...Sn 'Z 190 A 11 .l2' f 1 W 3.fzfF2t1- 1-4: -2- t' Aff I.v1'-aswifh 33-H-E f The 1984 Freshman Scots! Freshman football full of talent The freshman football A team ended its outstanding season with a 6-3 record. After 2 pre-district losses, the team came on strong with a 6-1 record in district. Their only loss came to a .strong North Garland team. The young Scots finished the district season se- cond overall. The team was led by captains Hil Bowman, Casey Clyce, Preston Leon, Blair Pogue, Scott Shere, and Jack Sides. Coaches Cecil Holmes, Al Hawes, and Richard Bohac coached the team. The leading A team rusher for the year was Leon with 1,089 yards in 92 carries for 13 touchdowns. Sides ran for over 400 yards. Clyce, as quarter- back, completed 50' of his passes for 9 touchdowns. Philip Simpkins caught 7 touchdowns passes. Sherer led the defense with 105 tackles. The B team finished a disappointing season with a 3-5 season record. Two of its wins came as a result of forfeits, and the other came in a victory over South Garland. Paul Ferris, Angie Laros, Matt Luedtke, and Derek Moore were among some of the players who greatly contributed to the team. Runlz Casey Clyce hands off to Preston Leon. SPORTS DAY 199 arsit Basketball 31, -wa' ,HW 4 l e W if We C 'Q 4 -I .M . ' i ' V 'C A A :Q , ' V' a t -ff-:f .1 xvii ,f,-, ,ftuwfif .wi 1,f f:,ff ,-af ,,,f -3. h w, HF ,gzwfyfg f f . I, , ' - in ,7 e ' - 1 V' ' M 0. 951 eet YQ .. N ii . , , I Q' r ii' A . . , , .t if .- H I V 5 W ,a ,ff' , ' -Z, 1' I WJ 5 kj I H I g R X X it I! x fi A Q iw' Ei , t .as-re The Varsity Basketball Team: Bottom Row: Coach Bass, John Norman, Greg Smyrl, Scott Farrel, Bobby McKee, and Coach Shelton. Top Row: Scott Brock, David Humann, Lindsey Brown, Malcohm Showalter, John Isakson, Mike McCartin, Lex Mathews, Stephen White, Glen Mack, Chuck Peters, Matt Baynham, Tie Sosnowski, Scott Davis, Thomas Hocker, and Wes Boyd. Basketball Team Wins Big The 1984-1985 Varsity Basketball team enjoyed a suc- cessful season. Under new head coach Tom Shelton, the Scots went 26-6 for the season. The Scots started off the season defeating such notable op- ponents as Denton, Berkner, Lake Highlands, Richardson, and L. D. Bell. The round- ballers won the Scot Classic and the Austin Invitational Tournament, beating several of Austin's best teams. The Scots went 17-0 until they met na- tionally ranked Baltimore Dun- bar in the finals of the Fort Worth West Side Lions Club Tournament. The Scots ended up district play with a 9-5 record. District 9-5A was considered one of the toughest districts in the state and the Scots defeated every team at least once except South Garland. Another one of the many highlights of the season was the defeat of the Hutch and previously undefeated Garland. The Scots defeated the Eagles for the first time in 10 years. This year's team was con- sidered one of the best to come through Highland Park. The group was made up of many talented seniors. The starting line-up included Seniors Stephen White, Tie Sosnowski, David Humann, Malcolm Showalter, and Glen Mack. Other contributing seniors in- cluded Scott Davis, Mike Mc- Cartin, and Chuck Peters. Underclassmen Scott Brock, Thomas Hocker, Lex Mat- thews, Linsay Brown, Wes Boyd, John Isakson, and Matt Baynham also contributed to the strong bench. 200 SPORTS DAY ff LQ Qliy -j S 6 .ff SPORTS DAY 201 P E i i V y , k ? . 11. nf Ai., ,L ,V gi as if f r , iislfl 1? I ,wmv z 5 .-f?'3'5MPf1f in ' f -Q jg X94 A f S an - H M 3 'C i 1 H F , if 1 M A A as Q s lf 'k,1 2 ' Q if , ., f 'ist Q ,M W by V, A .:.L.,,, W 3 gk . K X V if ' . f 'P if 9 ' 1 Q f f fa dl L. i' A . N Jin' i ., J. A ,Q 632'- 19. 2 1 li YL , 5 WH Y JV Basketball JV Basketball Scots Led by New Coach The JV Scots basketball team with the JV's energy and deter- had a successful season, C0m- mination. Craig Williams led piling a iinal record of 20-7- the JV in scoring, while John C0aCh Jody BHSS, 2 l10WC0Il10f Cole and Matt Lucas provided to the Scots Basketball pro- leadership as captains. 204 SPORTS DAY Freshman Basketball Fledgling Freshman Basketballers Work Hard The freshman basketball team had a stellar year, although it was a building one. The squad consisted of two teams, the Blue and Gold. The Blue Team was coached by Mike Fields, and the Gold team by Tony Waters. Rhodes Baker, member of the Blue Team Lost some but won more. The team's en- thusiasm and hard work, cou- pled with good coaches, has set them onto a winning tradition. SPURTS DAY 205 Volle ball v qQsl'f 'N Allison Peeler to the rescue Impressive Record for '85 Volleyballers The 1984 Girls Varsity Volleyball team began 7:30 AM workouts on August 6th. Led by captains Sharon Bradley and Allison Peeler, the volleyball team had a season record of I4 and ll. The girls were coached by Mindy Mott, the coach for 6 years. Tough competition in district 9-5A came from North Mesquite, Mesquite and South Garland. Special honors awarded to team members in- clude Kathy Young being namcd All-Tournament, Sharon Bradley lst-Team All- District, Allison Peeler 2nd- Team All-District and Jennifer 206 SPORTS DAY Fogg honorable mention. lm- portant returning players for next year's squad are Jennifer Fogg, Kathy Young, Susan Sharpe, Kathy Coe, Katy Williams, and Tracey Miller. Graduating senior players are Sharon Bradley, Allison Peeler, and Triste Percival. The JV Girls team was led by Coach Mott and captain Lisa Humann. Valuable players include Laura Swan- son, Kim Meek and Lara Long. This year was a building year for junior varsity Scots, and their record in District 9-5A was impressive. ...,mawm....... as .fax ' ' X .rw A 'pn 4 O 2-'Sw One: Allison Peeler prepares to spike the bull. Two: Impressive!! Three: One of the players tries to block a spike. SPORTS DAY 207 Cross Countr Track Cross Country Makes Tracks The 1984-85 Girls Cross Country team had an exciting season under the coaching of Jim Mouser. The team included Seniors LuAnne Staley, Kathy Lumpkin, and Libby Lumpkin, Juniors Crystal Maguire and Julie Soukup, and Freshmen Heather Wallace and Megan Mylan. The team started workouts in August with six mile runs after school. Then team members continued working and training with individual runners building up until they reached their maximum mileage. The team ran at White Rock Lake. The team went on to win district and then won regionals. In the state match the girls lost by only one point to Clearlake High School. Crystal Maguire gave an awesome performance in the state meet, coming in the tough 5A competition. The course in each meet is a tough 2 mile trek over hills, down hills, and through mud, fields, and streams. The team had a great season and many of the members went on to run track in the spring. Boys' Cross Country Scots had a good year in 1984. The team consisted of seasoned run- ners, all but one returning from last year. The team members were fortunate to be virtually unaffected by new ineligibility standards. The team was led by Senior Captain Chris Tansil and top runners Skip Tasker, Marc Mathes and Robert Tohmeyer. HP runners usually finished fourth or fifth in district meets, although they ended up a close sixth overall. Though a couple of Scots came close to continu- ing beyond district, none made it to regionals. Although statistics suggest that boys' cross country had a poor year, the runners were fairly pleased with their performance. 208 SPORTS DAY Coach Mouser gives Tricia Smith a few pointers. issw Q'-Q, fl' A, xl P' v .3 ,gf ., A ,, is f I7 ,icy ., -1 .. 'ggi I . sf 5 .S SPORTS DAY 209 arsit Q 1 f 1 'K 'f ig- ' '89 I '751 Q X A 555:52 . F - 555555 - K- K qt, 2 . SE - ' susan: Q . C ,. , ,.?w ,.. F Q HP Team: Doug Bracken, David Rose HP Tennis Smashes Through Year With the guidance and ex- perience of the eight seniors on the 1984-1985 Varsity Tennis Team, the squad again captured the District 9-AAAAA title. At the Regional tournament in Plano, the team advanced to the quarterfinals before being eliminated. Leading the team in battle were Coach Kay Kyle and Cap- tains David Rose and Chris 210 Sports Day Freeman. Freshmen con- tributors Calire Sessions and Adam Wiltsie and David Christopher added new strength tothe team. The great fall season really had the team excited about the spring. While new eligibility and absences requirements limited participation in tour- naments, everyone looked for- ward to a district title. Tenni . is new Girls Tennis: Front Row: Chris Freeman, Marnie Willia Elizabeth Baker, Laurie Davis, Lucy Cooper K qs. N 'f-un. F ef .. i . Joanie Martin puts ina hard days' work. JV Teams 3 - ,1- M71 ywyf. ' , Sports Day 211 Soccer In Q CIDB Girls Varsity Soccer Team: Front Row: Carrie Bass, Elizaliieth Schooler, Crickett Rawlins, Cathy Young, Annie, Second Row: Lee Roberts, Polly Simpkins, Lara Atwood, Susan, Jenny Berrigt, Sharon Bradley, Third Row: Courtney Rhodes, Catherine Turner, Liz Stocks, Coach Mott. Trap Set for Scot Opponents The trap was set for any challenger of the 1984-85 varsi- ty girls soccer team. Led by captains Jemiy Plum Bernet, sharon Bradely, and Elizabeth Schooler the girls finished with a 7-1-2-record in a new district. Coach Mindy Mott came away with a personal record of a red car, and personal satisfaction of having called a referee an Idiot! Strong district competition came from MacArthur and Newman Smith. Two freshmen, Kathy Bass and Laura Daste added depth to the varsity roster. The season ended in a bi- district game against Duncan- ville. The girls had a super season as shown by All District honors: lst team - Carrie Bass, Sharon Bradley, talso named defensive player of the yearj, Karla Ham, and Elizabeth Schooler. 2nd Team - Jenny Bernet, Lee Roberts, Crickett Rollins, Polly Simpkins, and Kathy Young. Honorable Mention - Catherine Turner. The Junior Varsity was led by captains Melinda Fender, Laura Mighell, and Amy Todd. Although district play was not too reliable, the girls took on 'other competition. They showed their strong skills by booming away wins over North Mesquite and Ursuline. 212 SPORTS DAY i Girls' Soccer Captains: Sharon Bradley, Elizabeth Schooler, and Jenny Bernet. -f -v u vo zo 18 Boys Varsity Soccer: First Ro immy Holmes, Marlowe Muldoon, Payne Lancaster, Steve Stephens, Allen McCon- nell, Top Row' Boys Team Moves Into New District The 1984-1985 Boys Varsity Soccer team began their season after a move to a new district consisting of 3 Irving teams and 2 Carrollton teamsg it is the toughest and most competitive district in the state. The short preseason consisted of games against Richardson Pearce, the future state finalists, and St. Marks. District play began, and immediately the team was faced with player eligibility problems. Because of the number of in- eligible players, 3 sophomores and 1 freshman had to be brought up from the JV to fill the empty positions. This resulted in an ever-changing starting lineup. Despite the pro- blems faced by the team, they fared very well in district com- petition. When the season was over, a host of Scots received All-District honors. Captains Payne Lancaster, David Thompson, and Allen McCon nell all made lst team All- District. David Rogers, John Doke, Patrick Kreys, and Kevin Gore made 2nd Team All- District. Allen McConnell also received the great honor of Defensive Player of the Year in the District 7-SA. Likewise, the Junior Varsity had a successful season. M H. . . I . 'W' ,,, Boys' Soccer Captains: Allen McConnell, David Thompson, and Payne Lancaster. SPORTS DAY 213 The 1985 Boys Junior Varsity Soccer Team 214 SPORTS DAY Girls JV Soccer: T T .oro oc,ri T W ,V i ,' , fmulfmaf Q n so The 1985 Girls Junior Varsity Soccer Team ! p lu nu-nu N as n n 74 Boys JV Soccer x 'W SPORTS DAY 215 Y. v r 1 ' ,ffm , VB. 's S. , 1' tx , f 0 i , x 'X . 3 5 A 4 5. . iw, A is af fx Q ,W 44' N , Lz'Yc1'f , - 3-'L ' ' f fi - X' , K' mu, 15 , ,- . V V .. 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Swimmin JV and Varsity Swim Teams 2: Swimmers Stick Together The Varsity Swim Team, led by Coach Mike Sorrells and co-captains Clay Stanton and Paige Wilbur, was once again the district champion. The win- ning team's workouts, which were six days a week, began in August, went throughout the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays, and ended at the close of the season in March. Close friendship bonds, which developed among the Varsity Swim Team members, extended beyond workouts and meets. After each meet the team met at local pizza parlors for food and fun. Also, team members exchanged gag gifts at the Christmas party at Hud- son Weichsel's house. The team was honored at other parties and dinners throughout the year. Coach Sorrells described the season as great, because of the awesome senior leader- ship. ' Varsity Seniors included Captains Clay Stanton and Paige Wilbur, John Cottey, Leigh Lankford, Triste Per- cival, Scott Reynolds, Karen Rutledge, Richard Scoggins, and Ann Smith. We're still ex! 218 SPURTS DAY Varsity Captains Z Q w I 1 gg 4 ,u iq' ' 4, , A, ' VF' if -w li ga, uw' .. 'Q QV ' as 's ,X 4' v , -f I M U ii 0.-no-an 41 IIB!! 'Q-'v ff' ,, wit? wg X x L .xvua Atv X5 x 1,g 'X N. x.: L' wx SPORT DAY 219 Wrestling The 1984-1985 Wrestling Team: WORKOUT ALL DAY Let's hear it for the youngest team at HPHS. The wrestling team, coached by Tim Mar- zuola, practiced long and hard in preparation for competition. Captains Tom Slover and Doug Wall, and co-captains Patrick Smith and Pen Laird, led the team in spirit and in daily workouts. Practice was held in both the mornings and after- noons. Drills were practiced in the morning and in the after- noon full speed wrestling was practiced. Also, weight training and running composed the wrestler's workouts. Like other HP sports, the season's home events were televised on Cable Channel 8. The wrestlers are divided into weight categories and wrestle within their weight classes. Joel Cowdry had the lowest weight class and the heaviest class is the heavyweight. Pen Laird, also a member of last year's team, went to state to compete in his weight class. The enthusiasm and energy emitted from these athletes guarantees this sport's future at HP. 220 SPORTS DAY One: Stephen Casey prepares to pin his op- ponent. Tim Ryan. Two: f has his man downed. Three: Mark Dubose almost has his opponent right where he wants him. SPGRTS DAY 221 G mnastics 'tibr The 1984-85 HP Gymnastics team! I I H u.-,,,,.,...u-vv- E I l T i s at 6 Determinatio and Skill: Keys to Gymnastics y The Scots gymnastics team made a name for itself as they displayed skill and dedication. Under the watchful guidance ol coach Mark Sherman, the team traveled to its meets with a reputation of being one of the teams to beat. Senior Captain Anna Hampton led the girls team to a victory at Irving High School. They took third, fifth and sixth place honors at that meet. Senior Boys Captain Mark Nicolas led his team to victory at several contests, backed up by the formidable Adam Foreman. In order to stay in top condi- tion, the teams met beginning at 7:00 every morning, and spent a good two and a half hours in workouts. fs 3 X . , fc iw S esa 222 SPORTS DAY if-r 1 5 3 l I 3 One: Mark Nicolas practices his balance on the parallel bars. Two: How's this coach? - Matt Oglesby prepares to dismount. Three: Anna Hampton reaches for the bar in mid-air. SPORTS DAY 223 Baseball Spring Scots Bat Throughout Great Season The Scots of the spring were once again aiming for the district championship. Under the guidance of coach Al Hawes, the team started their year with a successful pre- season. The Scots were led defensively by George Seay, Malcolm Showalter, Brad Huitt and captains John nterigii Bank mei The 1984-85 Baseball Team' Presley and Jamey Plumlee. Pitching power was contributed by Steve Kraynick, David Smith, and David French. Once again the Hardballers played in the Richardson and Carrollton-Farmers Branch tournaments. They opened their district schedule on March 19 against North Garland. 224 SPORTS DAY 3 . t PM .J 1-1 ---f-.-...-...,, .f - -new V ,,,,, A.. V W, ,W 0 hm mf' 1 Y 1 'R ,ni WH' ' M ,W R- ALL ' ' fu A SPORTS DAY 225 -N 11 MMV ..,,.,.,. K ' K' 'NOW v . Q.aM'?5F 'Fd' :wa mr, I 4 ww qs f 4' vac 'Tl' Y 1, vnvhw iii-il uomnumnnu r gm nnmuwaoa' -mm 9031119 ' naneaupamwe an w ft im asv v sans-ll-Siam 4 aausauvidiliffaulwv-1, speak!! :ya nfwp,,,v4wmv anchor-DOHC!! riffs UlL 9 muuecgsv ww' 'vagK,.,,k, award VU rw fit' -ffwf naw' MW 11,61 ' wrt! :anno I mgggwngowmonf Wi: . W 5 226 PORT DAY Kai-sisr'su'59mQQ lv N-WF' ni!!! yn Q Q. 1, -.aw ww, .f wwf h' 1 if W 1 I . X-fx -, 15 -4 uc- -nu ws, w , .H .W ,. foo- ini 'mv fd? r vnvlacvm, 1. . .Qian . .s. 14-avi vm 646 'e..xs.:,ow- Jw .-9 vac- ,Q . W. .s 'J' fra vslsn lb v-our . 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' ' Q 'A . ,U 4fT 'fw'f ' . y .1 H ,ml .,q,uQ.ww,VgT N , ' , fwfr' 1' Q-wzffx ,,,,5 1a,f,A,3,1.,-A fav, 4: ,YK 'Sai' 5l'4'Wsi,zi Lal ' -.wg mfzfvfzawwg K . in V, , SPORTS DAY 227 Track Girls Track Gets Off To Running Start The 1985 Girls Track Team should be recognized for their outstanding season. They were led by Team captains Libby Lumpkin, LuAnne Staley, and Michele Taylor. Although the team slimmed down to sixteen girls, they again showed their outstanding talents. This year's team slogan was Quality not Quantity. V,,, , G WPT ig. Aa' n A ,YKV Y +23 I .wwf S:c:zON B W i'iiiitii' t 'i W 'M age A eea' G fat - E 228 SPGRTS DAY nv-1 X 380 f Q Q '11 if '15 W L '- aillxx ,gli W-4' 1112. k XI, ,,..,.-4 , 4 , s' ,... nf it V 5 ' .S 2 5 WYMW W SPORTS DAY 229 Golf s las l Boys' Captains Johnny V urrcn, Golfers Tee Off to a Great Year The 1984-85 Golf Season was a tremendous success. A large portion of this success is due to the team's unity and hard work. Numerous victories throughout the 84-85 season were due to the arrival of the new Coach, David Moore, and his golfing expertise. The girls Golf Team, under the leadership of Captain Gina Bishop, had many outstanding performances in both Spring and Fall tournaments. Next 230 SPORTS DAY year the entire team will be returning to contribute their ef- forts in the 1986 season. The boys Golf Team, led by Senior Carter York, also had a very successful season. With the help of outstanding Freshman, Micheal Cooper, and the dedication of returning letterman, Doug Jordon, the boys had a season marked by great improvement. The HP boys were regarded as Top Contenders in District 95A. Q, 'V 'H 'N Girls' Basketball .L we me 2 V I 5 ti, -'K YD' Sli GIRLS BASKETBALL SHOOTS FOR TWO In its second year at Highland Park, the girl's basketball team grew in popularity. The team was com- prised of both freshman and sophomores and led by new coach Terry Burkhalter and assistant Debbie Hill. The Junior Varsity included sophomore captain Erin Boydston, Captain Kathy Coe, Carolyn Filak, Jenny Greenberg, Lydia Hooten, Suzanne Phillips, and Mimi Thompson. Also contributing to the JV squad were talented freshmen Katie Barklow, Katy Stone, and Laura Swanson. Members of the freshman team included Leslie Davis, Laura Long, Anna Rice, Meredith Rodgers, Rachel San- difer, and Jennifer Trulock. The teams were aided by manager Emily Patton. The Lady Scot Roundballers work- ed out in the mornings and their practice proves to be beneficial. .31 5 C 'H K N SPORTS DAY 231 Intramurals H 232 SPORTS DAY Booster Bunch Booster Bunch Works Hard For Boys j Again this year, the Highland Park football lteam received an abundance of spirit from a special group of girls. Each of these locker igirlsw decorated for a designated football player during the entire season. Each participating senior, junior and sophomore girl put in many hours and lots of care to help build the guys spirit. The projects on the schedule included decorating the players' houses and cars, filling tins of popcorn, delivering donut cakes, and bak- ing lots of homemade goodies. Though not fund- ed by the school as the Spirit Committee is, these girls deserve a lot of credit. The booster bunch was headed up by Seniors Sarah Murski and Michelle Streckmann who devoted many many hours to buying and painting spirit items and organizing the group. A special thanks goes to Katie Bywaters who designed and painted the run through signs that opened each half so colorfully. The basketball booster bunch started several years ago, and this year, Dee McStay carried on the tradition. Many girls helped in the effort of giving the guys extra spirit by decorating their houses and cars, giving Cathy Anne cookies, and decorating the gym with signs and balloons. The basketball booster bunch hoped that their extra efforts would be reflected in the success that the team enjoyed. lil! lt! lib 1 . 9 it E l n X 5C 5: 1, +A .f 'Q' 3 - 7 wa.. f 'N SPORTS DAY 233 DRILL TEAM J5- 'as' uf! ww?-'f K. ,ily ,ls LV H 6 f fl .Hug Q Front Row: Medora Thomas, Mary Demon, Lindsley Wallace, Ashley Burford, Susan Shelton. Tina Berncl. Ashley McLain, Shan- non Kelly, Laura Norman, Stacy Moore, Ashley Penick, Beverly Hudnall, Ashley Aldridge, Amy Terry. Second Row: Amy Worley, Susan Floyd, Kim Roush. EI? ? rl 4' A . E y alll 5 f,. fi l kr . 234 SPCRTS DAY Left: Lieutenants are: Tina Bernet, G Fulgham, Shannon Kelly, Ashley and Laura Norman. Above: Mrs. Leader of the Wheat Thins flowers. One: The Senior Members: Mrs. Wheat tsponsorb. Gypsie Fulgham. Susan Patton. Beth Wilson. Shannon Kelly. Dedra Dobroski. Tracey Taylor. Kim Jaeobs. Ann Connor. Sally Durham. Julie Mylan. Cyndi Parker. Erin Patterson. Susan Shelton. Jamie Emmert. Susan Floyd. Becky Sanders. and Tina Bernet. Two: Annie Wetsel and Ashley Burford take a break from the game. Three: Laura Nor- man shows her talent. Four: Amy Terry prepares to perform. Five: Lisa Wilson. Ashley McLain. Julie Mylan. Laura Wilson. Sally Durham. Ifrin Patterson and Kim Jacobs clown around. Six: Drill Team prayer. '2 ff' 'S fftt iv V L - ff.Q7ix xi , .W1i i1s'iQvls' i is ly'-1 JF, S '1 x'f.43f 6TQ .ai QP 'ffm J Qt It elf? 'fl I , .,.1... , - ,H , ' ff 5,wQff ' ,,,, , ' f ' - V . , -. V , ',w,',-if:-3 gf-rf 53 1 I 2,5 ii 6 SPORTSD Y 235 4-A Z' MN Hn, , i - ff, 1 'g?,.:g.sf-pk, ,fgzf.m,, , . N- ff . gimme R wmwvb RY 1 ! - n Q ..,,, 5- jz, h V . N1 - af , , : 5' R QL.: it 5 ,W -f fm ZZ ' Q WWW ' 1 ' f , 1 1 , ., M, ,, . Y ' -fn, -- --7, ' '- I-new H f 2 - , , . ' iw., ,. W of M W V? ...sw qs XA1 1' rf? 'S Y!- 11 I. 5 ,ZMA-Vasa. . H 5' , w 4 4 K ki A ve -.1 s .- ao-an u ' . . , ,- 1, .1 fi., G' W ' ' N 'J, sv ..., 5 Ag 'r-W H ,M K Q 'Q qc. .1 3'1 Q o i I 1 Rv, .. , ,. .,,,.. ei 3 ,V .N ,,. ,Q , .x n 1' 7? J- N if' 'S f D 4 f K , . ' MTWRF. Q ,Qi of Fw. -M: A .- f,f pr 11.35347 A . 1 Su.. . A 1 f' f2,.5aJ' .am Q Q, 9 W 4 f Ji AKVF.-. , Www if-five, , , ,v 4.1 N,. 1 'f 2-'?1mY5 Z M k ,A ,,.. ,gg Wi-'r 2-, 4 Q we W 'STH' -bw w. , .ff M +,-,, ,,... fy AJ .a-MJ' M I ' HQ' w . W- ' 3,5551 's- ' f M4 n , gem, Q , L4 Y, v,:W '.,fg 4,.MfwPii ' , W? ff M m V .,LL XI I wi f hail 1 240 Classified Ads Hoppiness is . . . groduofing ond looking forword to the rest of f your life! Best r wishes to ol!! the Longe Q fomily d A boy is the only thing God can use to make cz man. Cal Farley Konrad - 5 Konrad - 17 We'11 always treasure this miracle Congratulatrons - Love The Kothmanns Mom, Dad and Ienmfer 89 2 ,zz 9 an -,.,, K ' f , Thanks for the Memories! Congratulations, Kim Hello by 2 Teffy '88 Kim '85 We Love You - Mom and Dad Looking Ahead! Thanks H. P. and Congratulations Seniors '85 The Roberts Family Lee '85 Whit '84 GO FOR IT, CHRIS Congratulations and Love Mom, Dad, Carolyn 25? A 21 tn' CONGRATULATIGNS TO COURTNEY AND THE CLASS OF ,85 WE LOVE YOU! DAD AND BLAKENEY L 246 4d How Sweet It Is! Congratulations Chris and the Class of '85 Love, Mom, Dad and Carrie '81 C ongra tula tions, Margaret! two down and two to go! All our Love - Mother, Daddy, Melinda '84 Mary Jon and Rob Marshall 40 S Congratulations Auf -as IO 21 Great Scott We Are Proud of You! Love, Mom and Dad Becky and Dave for 'V' R X All that studying finally I, paid offfor Stephen. tk Af Congratulations! Thanh you HP, Susan, Isn't Llfe Wonderful? The Cream Davis' We Love You Always David '80 Shawna '84 Stephen ,85 Mom, Dad, and Greg 4' get Congratulations Barrio Know You 'ro Eager to go!! We Lovo You k Mom, Dad, Maroy '80 ? , if l Mike '82 and Kathy '87 xi X M lat 1 'Real joy Comes not from ease or riches or from praise of men, but from doing something worth while. , , .Ji J and the '85 1 MA 'fs Congratulatlons '8' iA Melanie Scots E We Love You, The Millers or im, Carolyn '58 and Mindy '86 5 fi 9' 9.4 Congratulations to Lisa if , Wm W f. , , 'f 1ewif.:!i:1,f f' V ' .f.,:..n.fL ' V lkeaaifa' 1, 1' K. Julie Davis Lisa Davis '89 '85 We 're proud of you! Love always, Mom, Dad, and Julie and the Class of 85 '6Adios to the Alexanders! Each of you touched my life in a unique way... especially the one who needed more guidance, more understanding, and more kicks in the pants. Congratulatins on his graduation. At times, it seemed to be no small task, but he knows that everything you did for him was always a labor of love. Warmest personal regards K.T fm ef What A Performance! Wevre Proud of You Tara TARA '85 KRISTIN '87 The Durneys f , r A , 6 6 .f We .fave Zan, 77Zam, Dewi, and -feafde 'ff Saad, 14 771454054 771642, I4 ?4l'407'4 gag 'D ,5- r? CCS r an Margaret George QE' - -5-.U .hr lin Family Weekend Greenshores ' Austin E' H -a 4 m F1 fn Q: cv U E 3 C11 U1 so cv L E uesng auuaqmj XJOD WW QF-'ll Sally, We are so proud of you. Congratulations from the Durhams Congratulations, Steve! Th- You'II be missed, Tiger! love, Mom and Dad Im' Kelly' and Im Love, The Buntens Congraiulaiions, Jr. for plowing ihrough John and Joan You couldn'+ waii io gef ihere . . . Shannon - 1970 Now gou can'+ waii +o gei ou+!! Congraiulaiions and Love. Mom, Dad, Wali X fl' A 2 S ,A , Congra l , BRAD ns, We love you, Mom and Dad Congratulations the second time around, Kathy!! qagiiff' K Congratulations Wendy t MOm,Dac1-3KS,ChriSty and me class of 1985! T he K apps 256 Congratulations MATT and The GreatC1ass of 3 1985 Vs The Cyril Iohnston F amlly Congratulations to the Class of '85 8 8 J K! fwfr Love always From Paullne to 88 George Mom and Dad Highland Park 'Thanks for the me1nories Good Luck John and the class of '85 The Presleys Danny '79 John '85 Don'54 Aneanetta '56 Margie '78 Where'S My Hat? Congratulations, Carol Schroeder You've come a long way! l X I ,M J-.N--A h I A an :, ' 'J ,fi My Congratulations, Danny! 1 ' rro 1r2r 7 1 Good luck to the Class of '85 Diddy and Tom Ellis A The Stansbufy Famlly Frances '78 Tom '82 David S. '88 Parting is such sweet sorrow And the Mahaffeys should know. Cynthia class of '77 Melissa class of '79 Pam class of '8l Our Love and Congratulations To Melanie Class of '85 Congratulations and Best Wishes to TOMMY and The Class of '85 We Love You, The Dvertons Nancy 'BZ Tommy '85 Daddy., aaa gat fm Zena 4644.1 s , J-, g Stage Little Logan with Fred I gaqm, Congratulations 7754444454 Class 0f'85 6444255 The Be s . if JP I vw wi :, 115 1 i 4 ... Jn.,- ' L . , . :fff K fc T 4 Interior Design Consultants Q NAT designed by THE MASTER OUR INSPIRATION qs 'fm Ts 2 Y x Congratulations, Catherine! We love you, Dad, Mom, and Craig Congratulations, David ana' the '85 Scots! We Love You, The Rogers Family Congratulations Kara and the Class of '85 The Ken Wiley Family 4 Em Www la Deane and :de 66444 of '85 Zdmfde Wefcd You've goi The Righi 9+uH ' ,. S Love, Mom, Dad and Brenda Keep The Good Work Q3 fw Congratulations Seniors 1985 The Crossleys F '05 ', ' '9coofer Congrafulafions, John! We are so proud of ou. Thanks, Green 1 Caferpillar, for all fhe memories. lain W We love you! nren Mom, Dad and ,, Charles What is a Daughter With every husy, happy year, she's clearer than hefore, Through every stage . . . Through every age . . . You love her even more. Robin '85 Allison '88 Congratulations, Robin! We love you, Your Family Y Mx' 4 , I v X f N ' I 1 A s . 4 Y , , Q 9 K t -. 1 , ' '1 , H , u . 5 . X 4 , ' , 5 ' , h U 1 K . , V I R . , wj,M,,: M'3,f.3,if , if WA 1 'H T , up , f' s ' v 2. f. A 'J I mmf' w'2r'0A ,.'Y V. . A. , iq. ,Al , ,g fl, fy, l:,,rf.'3,,, , ' Congratulations Laura! We love you Mom, Dad, Lisa '87, and Leslie '90 Leslie Such Ja ! Such Happiness! f-,:', y We love you, Mom, Daa', Mark '86, ana' Mall '96 For Wonderful Memories, Thanl-fs! Congratulations DGUG BARNES and the Class of '85 With muah love Your Family ,.1fM3'k5537V Lots of Love, Dad, Mom, and Chris f'90j Thanks for all the smiles! Congratulations to Chrissy and the Seniors of '85 The Powells s 'Sad Those who reach N touch the stars ,II ' Congratulations to you and the Super Class of 1985 Anne and Marty Langworthy Congratulations Brian! Love, Mom and Cullen Congratulations to Mike and the Class of it 1985! We love you! Dad, and Sharon, Mom and Steve, Shannon and Kristie Congratulations to David and the Seniors of '85 The Turners Robert '92, Litty '57, Catherine '87, David '85, Beth '82, David '56 Hats Uffto the Class of'85! Congratulations, James! We love you, Mom, Dad, Audrey f'86j, and Sandi l'92j The Esquivels Congratulations, Leigh!! From Bruce '81 Craig '84 Stuart '88 and La Vern '55 and Bob Lanl-:ford ty Specialfriends are never forgotten! Congratulations with love WENDY and the Seniors of 985 Dad '62, Mom '63, and Matt 983 Congratulations, Kurt And the '85 Class H P A . . fter H.P. Mom, Dad '48, Eric '88 The Robertsons Congratulations Jay and Elizabeth and the Class of '85 J ay '85 Susan '88 Elizabeth '85 Mary '88 We Love You! Your Family x Good luck to Katie and the Class of '85 as they say good-bye to Highland Park Congfgiqftions' DiCli C571 NaI1Cy C591 Pat C'80l, We are proud of you and Leigh C835 Bywaters Lovea Mom, Dad and Meg The Shoes Say So Long 'Til The Next Generation! Carolyn - '83, David - '81, Bob - '51, Mary - '53, Ted - '85 Goodbye, H . P .! Hello World! Congratulations BRAD The Uhr Family Mom, Dad, Kristin '88, Kimberly '89 We'll rrtiss the breeze, Shartny! . Congratulations. . . Scots '85 With love and gratitude, Your Family 1948 1973 1980 1985 1111118 Highland Park High School Ski Team We Saluie All ihe Graduaies ol' Highland Park High School 1985 The MoCariin Family MQ' I 457 ye ,Q , QERHPJ From Baby to Belle We ve Q, J 9 K Been Proud V Vs ,l,, .N . is-dv, ' Y 4 Of You! VVelove you! The Pattersons Mom, Dad, and Kyle '96 Two down - one to Cindy We are proud of you! Love, The Keltons Mom, Dad Les, Laurie We Love You jenny .,no I me J Mom and Dad Blake and Brant .Slipper ,84 pafrick ,86 Jgridfin ,85 Wag goal LLM flue Cfaaa 0 85 . . . and flame wllzcll mme before . . . unc! flzoae affer. MMA fave, I 3 5 mfg? Q ff ,K -1 . f- fb, e ug? 1 '14 L, x 4 -' W pi Congratulations, Katherine Uur love and admiration go with you always. The Mahoocls Mom, Dad, and Margaret 988 ANNIE A daughter is a joy brirtger, a heart warmer, a memory maker. A daughter is love. C ongratulations! Love, Mom, Daa', Jonathan and Alex .. ey Y ' ' , 5 f ' . . fm fx Q Q ,. H V g M .,, ,, , . ,..,.gi. ,wx r , 1? gggg ggg, 7 g 4 g ',, , 1 s s tt , 5 . A ffl, ' Cheryl Price Clarke Price Class of '82 Our Year Is Here Roxanna '84 Susanna '84 Franklin '85 mv t ti Franklin oouldn't wait then Best Wishes to All - Class '85 and he oan't wait now! The PIGHIOHS So faith, hope, and love abide, but the greatest of these is love. I Corinthians 13:13 We love you Beth, And we're proud of you! THE ELDRIDGES Mom, Dad and Holly iivil-'41 ' Congratulauons Ready We are proud of you, The Sanders Keep Smiling Through the Years Congratulations David and the Class of 1985 Mom, Dad, Richard, Nancy '88 and Doug '87 Meow and Daphne, too C Love Hard Work lv. PHILIP CAPPS Love, We're proud of you! Mom Dear Jen. Congraiulaiionsl We are so roud. We love gou. P - Mom, Dad. and Peier 1: ix Q A ' A I , P 88 . ,,,,-ef , P Philippians 1:6 Melissa Carroll It was the Best of Times! We love you, Mom and Dad Caroline Waggoner X Thanks for making our life with you terrific! Congratulations to you and The Class of '85 We love you, Mother, Daddy, lohn, lr '4 Congraiulaiions Anne Marie! 5 52 5' 5. '63 J 5 ff 5 .w 8 Brent '89 Doug '85 5 Goodbye and Good Luck Seniors B5 You'carrg .a Ioi of Welcome - Class of '89 Welghf wlfh US! Love, Mom, Dad '58, and Joe '88 Mom and Ken A , 5 ' if, M5 GQ? 3 I 2 f 1 5 4 ,Q VI F, .. C, .5 Congratulations to our Congratulations charming Bess Carter Dad '51, Mother '52, Dallam '75, and the C1088 Of '35 Anthony '30 The Yorks 4? . , E622 Congratulations to the Class of 1985! Dedra 1935 Dawn 1933 Dedra, Thank you for all the happiness you have brought us! Love, Mom and Dad Dohroski ay your life be filled with the joy you have added to ours! Congratulations A Class of 85 We love you, .ras L t. ,A ' 1 sis' ' , All The MeCullou,gi'lts Gilbert Brown A cheerful look brings joy to the heart. Proverbs 15:30 Cheers, Gilbert, for your wonderful smiles and for your winning ways! We love you, Dad '54, Mom '55, Carolyn '83, Roger '88 1 We love you more than yeytewiazy Bu! not as much as tomorrow S2 is iiii asa Diana '89 Michael '83 Brenda '85 Congratulations Class of '85 Duane and Diane Jewell then Congratulations Ernie and the S t f '85 Q eo s o nn . HOW Q-.XX xii and With much love and great pride Mom, Joycie, Henry, Coxis and Watsonis gi' Congratulations Seniors of 1985! , M M N, 1 M 0 . , ,V V , ' .K 41 I ,K ., 5 A. .1 . 4 LZ , . . li M , L. Ai ., W 1 W -V ' H Keep on Smiling, Susan The Floytls unshine, laughter, 62 love . . - -li Congratulations to you and the Class of 85! The Wackers Mom, Dad, Q Rebecca C'89j 1934-3 Senior Highland Belles rw! 'wi' Mm WMM, 3 Gypsle Fulgham Susan Patton Beth Wllson Shannon Kelly Cathy Wheat Deldra Dohrowskl Tracey Taylor Julle Mylan Becky Sander Klm Jacobs Ann Conner Sally Durham Cyndl Parker Erln Patterson Susan Shelton ,lamle Emmert Susan Floyd Klm Roush Tlna Bernet Not plctured Laura Wllson is fi ' 3 I B. Q y .. x as Q Q 'K 3 , I I I . :- 1 B L Q P mmxi:A mmyA Y h ,Q J 5 X be , 5 l ' f l 't-X ,.. A ll'll 9 ' . A ' if 1- ' ef' 9 . ,.,. It .kik . ,,,.. , ..,., K I ..7kk ,ff Nm ywrvcr- . N B , ltts .ff 9 'dt'e N... 9. 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 , . . . 'mlb Nf- Y'-24:7 'gk COUGRFWU' LHTIOO5 GFMDEN 332535 296 F1511 'SX ,Q N, We Q L qv ,rw Complimenis of ihe Highlander . .Si S sparkle's shining through. Congratulations, I' d Love, Mo CONGRATULATIONS ALLISON WE LOVE YOU! MOM AND LEE DAD, CAROL AND CHRISTY LOOK OUT WCRLD! Jennifer . -,xx Here Comes Brad Last of the Francises Becky '74, Brenda '79, Brad '85 Happiness. . . Yesterday. . . 'E' Love You Lots! 4 The Cnristens KEVIN MOM 5 i DAD Con gratu lations Congratulations Kelly! Scott -4- an and the class of '85 You are . finally out! . - Y L' htU 0 L' The Hlgglnbothams Sgmfiad, SZ, 3:31355 Deirdre - FROM FAST CARS TO FAST HORSES . . . WE'RE GLAD YOU SLOWED DOWN LONG ENOUGH TO . . . fx G R A D ' mie, U -.sn he . Your A if . , E Congratulations to Kelly and the Glass of '35 Kelly, we are very proud of you! We Love You The Nichols - Dad, Mom, Pam '79 Congratulauons to Sarah a and the Class of '85 from, the Murski family X 45 ' 1 5 You make our hearts sing! Congratulations, Lisa and the Class of '85 We love you, Mom and Dad :MR if And he shall he like a tree planted by the rivers of water . . . and whatsoever he doeth shall prosper. Blessed is the man that walketh not in the counsel of the ungodly . . . but his delight is in the law of the Lordg and in his law doth he meditate day and night. The Lord has blessed me with you, Glen. Love, Mom Congratulations., John and the Class of '85 We Love You! Mom, Pop, and Laura S I-I A N N O N eniors, congratulations to you, the super class of 1985! The Kellys tw, iCan we talk here? if Q r It's a joy to have good friends! 1 Congratulations to Darian and the Graduates of '85 Good luck to Shannon and the good kids who are Seniors of '86 guna 77ZemwuJe4 6 . .f Zone, 77Zam cmd and STEPHANIE SCHGRLEMER Love, yourparenls and brothers, and sister 1 ig D e A I AM PROUD OF YOU, SCOTS of 4853 JAN FURR 3 Thanks for the memories, Bi Congratulations and love from Mom, Dad and Meredith. fi Phil '86, Carla '85 H.P.H.S. has been one hair-raising event! Congratulations CAR LA! and the Class of '85 The Beard Family Lady Di, This Has Been Your Year! Thanks For Being Everything You Are. Congratulations to the Class of '85 'NF ' N 5 Mai s 4 . ff' its was We Looe Yon, Mains, Daoia, and john Vandernieer N any ana Re H13 Our Luckg Number We Love You, Mom and Dad N, 'ff YN Q' 1' 42, W .Q k:,k --xx Y ,VAK x,.., .M ., H, ,..,,...., -.1g,, kk,, kkrkk .K eg 1. , 4 s '11 - A 3 Q - ' 1 .',, . 5 1 xx L rv, e 5 f ? R e I ' me Mel' 5' m , ' 2 jx . .S We Love You, Kandis! Love Mom, Dad, and Melissa Destin too! Xi SiSSy, LOVE AND eeee sj i e eeee ee J ee ee M GM, DAD, AND 'DAY-DAY' WAKE, QGBAKEIM We Love You, Mom, Dad, Katherine and Rhodes N 0 gift was ever more precious - We Love You, Mom, Bruce, and Mary 4 ad Congratulations Greg and All the Class of '85 Itas been great! We Love You, Dad, Mom and Reagan I -qw 9?-:T Claire fr ' f A f A Q. We Love You 66Puddin,'9 Mom, Dad '55, Whit '39, and Oreg,2DQ2 QW STEPHEN HUNTLEY CASEY IUNIOR - GENTLEMAN SCHOLAR ATHLETE YACHTSMAN EQUESTRIAN - THRILLSEEKER YCUR PARENTS ARE PROUD AND RELIEVED! Good Luck io Thomas and Fred and all of fhe '85 Soois You're Ex! The Nashes A-1:13 3 -2 3 B' l 3.43, ,Y e ta, The years went by too fast . . . Congratulations David King and the Class ot 1985 With love, from your parents From lst Grade Thru 12th Grade YOU ALWAYS GAVE YOUR VERY BEST We are proud of our special Scot - Scot The McComases Congratulations Tod Terry on the Class of 785 196U9s to the 1980 s 1960gs s - -pe Mi' ' 1 'Yi 3 xx. I . 1.55, xi f -. - V ii S 'T Q 'Na' J 1970 s 1980,s I love you, Mom Thanks for the memories, Paul n m 3 Nm Your Year IS Here . . . Our Best to the Class of '85 9526! Love to you always, Mom, Dad '53 and Ashley '84 -LL- L I Q L'.V h. n Congratulations to Liz and the Seniors of 1985 lx You Have Come A Long Way Liz We Are Proud of You Love: Mom, Dad and Matt C Greg, You keep getting better through the years! Mx, ,M ,Nl 5 ongratalations Class of '85 Mom, Dad, David and Andrea Coon In-,.,,-.-. Congratulations to Jimmy and the Class of 985 Mom, Dad, and Bently 988 The Garretts I 4 Congratulations, Melanie! You've really kept us hopping! M Edwin and Nancy Harrison Congraiulaiions. Jamie We Love You! Mom, Richard, Ginny and Wendg The Two of You... Congratulations Brent and the Class of 1985 Make My Day! Love, Mom and Ewok Brent '85 Troy '80 1' ff! Hum CONGRATULATIONS, DEE! With love from Mom, Dad, and Judge 987 ANCHORS AWEIGH, STEVE! SET YOUR COURSE FOR HAPPINESS FAME and FORTUNE WITH LOVE AND AFFECTION FROM MOM, DAD, MARYLEIGH '90, AND RUSTY Make a Big Splash at College, Brenk! Congratulations to the Class of The Johnsons Thad - Brenk - Class of '87 Class of '85 'WA'-N. H t t t X Nw i f1l f i 9 ' A 9 9 9, ,f-9 Congratulations, Nancy COnQrC1fU1GfiOnS, Marnie You've come a long way to 1985! LOUG, We're Proud of You - Mom, DCIC1, Gnd C0969 Peter, Frances, Sam, and Stephanie Chantilis Congratulations Mark and the class of 1 985 Love, Mom '60 Brian Michael '90 '92 Congratulations to Sharon Bradley And the Seniors of 1935 From the Other Bradley Grads Frank '46 Joanne '50 .. , ,,y' K- .- 0 M . K 4 1131 4- . ff at Becky '75 Brad '76 Dave '78 and Kim Kathie '78 and S tt From Q. T. to G. Q. ii Congratulations Richard! Jocelyn and Mom And the memories con tin ue . ,,.. L ,rw t ' o i 'M r f .E ,fi ' K 3513 'k': ' , , ' we JL, iff -, . mmf' gina jACll'lL5 !0l y OUP gin fo mi ofqaeciaf 7 memoriem you ue Ldeaaeef ua over ffl yeam in .60 many way ,7l1e .IRL Kerrie f .6 Z if I lad, mom, greg, of i LL? I 5 ' Ee, f.,,V -' fgf- , H E4 saw 'j' ,: V., if Ll 1 1 ' -1 x . . K , V .1. A wr ' ' A Michael Jackson From childhood to manhood, What a Joy! Love Mom and Dad Christopher '88 and Jonathan '92 if in X7 1 IRQ A A., - ,A M5 Ei Congratulations Mollye We Love You Mom, Dad, and Tricia nl , as ge.: A fatso of the bubble, grown thin now, But how . . . Good friends, teachers and coaches L we praise For helping us. . . JIMMY HOL MES to raise, Keep rolling Jimmy - Devotedly, James, Judy, Randell '88, Tucker '90 - 'f35' Thanks for the memories, Rodney V S 4 f up M, x If .H We're proud of you! Love, Mom, Dad, Leslie W... J, , K ' J '43 I AL :H L RF K- x f. 1 Q A X ms F 'Y E is K L ,. it 4 . ,N ax 'A if if Nc, , ,sx ' 15529 3 ,, my , ,i 7 Q: , iflff W T if :A ' N THE STEP Oh, Thank Heaven for .lilumber 7! Dav , b you v . Q G9 AweS e e! M Love an luck! 2 x xi V?,i, , 7 .... O Zljvazlef' a. 5 ks 1 clfz af Wifzdfmf Z, ' Sazilefizky KM flldfs 1 . ' ' dr1aZfe1'4e7zzgu:bc' Win Sy.-I fkzzk foe 4' jauf I 1' gears 3, Q . ....... O O JENNIFER E In all Ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct Thy paths. Proverbs 3:6 We Love You! Mom Mimi Dedah George Goodbye H .P., Hello World We're Proud of You Amanda! Love, Mom, Dad, Charlotte, Bettina, and Freddie YT? .z Con raiulaiions. Loveable Lgle Congratulations Pam and the Class of 1985 Still doing a great job. Love, Mom, Dad, and Catharine '89 2 gifs: 5 E Congratulations Ronnie and the Class of 1985 45 1 ,, . 1 . '13 Q.. With Love, The Wixons Bill 1950, Sarah, Tommy 1989 Congratulations, Brad You were special then . . . You are special now. , We Love You, 1 Mom and Dad Lance and Lori '89 Duphorne L 1 Congra tula tions, Susan I We made i t!I We Love You, Your family Courtney Bobbitt Congratulations! Love, Mom and Charlie Congratulations, Clay Stanton - an You've come a long way! Love, Mom and Mark We of Are at Proud of You! el P' ' f S S Q X if lf r Congratulations David and Class of '85 The Humanns Keep that Happy Smile, Carol! It 's our last gn-around Love, Mem, Hiehard, '77 and Trey, '79 qx xr' ,N axe Q , K A W W , kd. 54 2 4 ,K , .,,.f,y3e my V x r ,ff 4 S Both of our Princesses But HOW' M99 is going to have to wake u a Irttle went to Hi hland Park - rp 9 earlrer. T0 HP- Love, Mom, Dad, and We Love You, Teeger Anne '30 What a Way to grow' Congratulations Brooke and the Class of '85 Love, Mom, Dad, Lee, and Rob X , Congratulations, Chris! You've always made us proud - keep going the distance! Love, Dad HP '58, Mom, and Brad H.P. '89 P . .9-A Q x 0 a A b' 4 , , -F Y lt, Q 'Q Q 1. . ,Q ' .W From small dreaming. . . To the big take-oft Congratulations, Suzanne The Foote Family Congratulations to BRAD and the Seniors '85 Love always, Susan and Wayne Lott Congratulations Q, Love Susan '88 Leigh '90, McCullough 2000 ii 71 ,. Q Y r . 3 , K : 1 I 5 . - 5' ' ' . , 2 Gish' ' i i if 2 viii a0 f Wi 2 QQ eg wi Wishing ihe besi of evergihing io Julie and ihe Class of '85! The Hunis Jennifer '81 Lgnn '83 U N N Ove and best wishes to the Class 0f'85 ,ggwgg-ww.. 41 g Joe Stephanie Luflnne '78 '80 '85 th Sl ly 45' 'Win-A UDHGRA TULA TIUIVS BRUTHER DA VID We are ri 'nd ght belu you Billy john Robert jimmy Da vi '93 '89 '87 2000 '85 Congratulations Yvonne and the Class With Love always, s WA Mom and Dad ' ,iw 'f an A xi i' 9. g , ifif Ah! Happy Years! Once more who would not be a boy? Lord Byron Childe Harold's Pilgrimmage l Good Luck o ooo Allen and the Class of 985 Love, Marianne and Tom Anne '81 and Lea McConnell fand Chasmoj Gengratulatiuns In Wayne and the Seniors ef '85 The Willeys Paul, Diane, and Warren '86 in 5? sf if A LA K LL, e ,,ee A M 1 'N J AC? H A Q . X 1. 55 5 he W t K I K I .ii We Are Proud of You Love, Mom, Dad, and Mari Gongratulations Ben You've Home A Long Way pg X UNCE A SCUT - ALWAYS A SCOT! We Love The best is yet to come - Go for it! - Mom and Dad You Paigee-Poo! lt's never been easy for Michelle to say goodbye! Congratulations Class of '85 Love, Mom, Dad '60, Paul '87, David '94 The Streckmanns 2 'A 5 CONGRATULATICDNS ASHLEY AND LAURA CLASS OE 1985 FROM YQUR VERY PRCDUD PARENTS Movin' Un Up . . We'll Miss You, David With Love, Your Family Congratulations Mike Youlve come a long way And we love you for it Dad, Mom, Ben and Catherine GIVE em That H i Smlle Girls! , 1 5 Q 51 r , ,A .P. Congratulations, A Stephanie! Weire proud of you!! Jennifer Stephanie 87 785 7 Love Mom Good luck Ridin Gff to College, Robert! We love you, Mom, Dad, Camille, Madeline, and Nell. g Romans 8:28 And We know that all things work together for good to them that love God to them that are called according to his purpose MCM AND DAD LOVE YOU Congratulations Grady Sz the Class of '85 PM PROUD OF YOU! LOVE, MOM Cgndi. Thanks for ihe jog of growing up wifh you. L fi :V . n - 1, V' W Love, Wendi, BuHersco+ch, Mom and Dad W Eslher '85 Michelle '87 WE LOVE YOU BGTH! Congralulalions Eslher . . and lhe Class of '85 THE WEITZMANS A matched set Ann Laura Class of '85 Class of '88 Congratulations to the Class of '85 The Conner Family Congratulations to the Class of '85 And most especially I yr to our favorite graduate. I VWok Alexander, May God J in y a Ways y ti7s , tetta . ee., bless you. MPM g ' 'W We love you. Mom, Dad, Cliff and Gigi Oh How Great lt ls To Be Reminded Harold '30 Julie '90 Gill '33 BRADY 1985 Congratulations, Brady Great Year! The Giddens Life's a Bali! He Has His Doubts. . . T 7 N ,if . U .. xc' . Ai.. Sometimes Grin and Bear It if This Guy Knows Don't Throw in the Towel - When Things Get Tough Just Wear lt! x 6009 Paul Harmon fb 6,99 and the '84 Scots! 0049 We Love You - Mom and all the Group y john, you're on your Way 1 from Batmobiling g to 8 4 - Wheeling ,Q we 5 N Q A ., L N as 7 A '!ll0n, H H .,y..,. ,M ,M-.M....,. .l..,,.... 1 , V -..wv,-M,-v College!! Z 5 L . Ove, Mom and Bucks Congratulatlons! Thanks for the memories, Courtney. l A il f P , 'fa 1, .faxes - on ' gi an Q 4 C 1' 'f Q' 'Wk . ' V 'tag' '84 st ' y o Q A 4g . of v .fl y We love you, Mom, Dad '60 and Ronny '90 N Congratulations Class of '85 The Harris Family Bruce '87 Craig '85 Hook 'Em Craig 5 11,55 85 2147 fhidf-if 69f3+Yf B' 121219, N X . w- V , i . .,. . fi Q . ,A 1 , j y r J 4 , K is Q .M if , Q .x x x,..Y' ,A AQ ' Jr , v - Q J ,B 5 + . . 5 , 9' W 1 I - 4 J' I ' ' .NI V ' , ' - - '11- 1 y N ... - 4.-f I W ' .. WF? . ,M ff Z C rg. SL I Wm. L-..., 8 V,' 1' ,, W ,AMX A ' ' 7 7' Tig. 1 7' . M' Mm I, ,:, yin X f aff' '? A. 4, s ' . 1 f , , . 'M Go For lt, Gayden U? a .f f I ,, A JM f f f mf '- ,kv ,X W AW if 'A fi wa J qi' A of wiki? m M af? wig? ,nu 4,1 , 1 www ' .,.. ,..,, ,, 15 W, Gayden, Congratulations We love you, Mom, Dad, Ben wi 1 370 Congratulations to the Uutstanding Class of '85 And especially to Will. . . We are proud of you! Love, Dad, Mom, and Eddie MARGARET AUGUR YOU'VE COME A LCNG WAY BABY We wish you luck the rest of the way! Mom - Dad - Elizabeth - Ann Louise I HAD A BALL! TO MY FRIEND AND LovED ONES . . . THANKS Congratulations John '-img, W. i, . in .54 214 1 1 M 1 'Skye ,Af ,, 'M ' 4, -1 mr W: -wa .A Y wr Vu, - ,Q ' A ' 1 'aiiw, LW' ,, V A v WLM J nf -., k My ,AAWV A VVAAA KEAA ' .1 Y' 5 Q- 4 . .f -- s A l A F ' Q i n The Wvisley Family JAN RALPH, as R0BlNN'84 IUM + f 5 , Q I , , , , ' W L Y a-xfxIis4,4f.aA.- 45.1-f.1.1-., , , .L Q A Q . .- HM. ., . K ' . K WL V ' , , ,, ' , .W I 54 W ' . H- ' . A , .N 1-5-gg sz. ' t ,- :'- 4 :--12 -sm- Av s ' 3 if as by Q A r' -Z T X , , lv 'jf-4 , A I ' ia I , W E niwwf f 1 , X ' LOVE NEVER ENDS. W- WE ARE SO BLESSED. NE CANNOT BEGIN TO COUNT THE REASCJNS WE HAVE FOR REJQICING IN LIFE BECAUSE OF YGU . CONGRATULATIGNS , MICHELLE LOVE , DAD ' 6 O MOM ' 61 CLDQXTQN ' 88 I COR. 13:8. 1:-:WV l W' , a-if X K' FRIENDS REE FRIENDS FO l?EV?Z ' ,Q Sky QANLH service women Q 50694 - R9 SS nuwxe., mute ,LE-HHH, SfevwAN1e: .nouvsvwfv 'QAQQQIY PROVE KBS 17717 From the first day to the last, Congratulations on a job well done. Love, Mom, Roy, 81 Bon Www swf 76me 77a44e4 744 7441! Wekueqau, Fad, 77Zam, .ledgl fffwe, X7cwdSca1!l!, 676' Siena Congratulations l Semors Class of 1985 Love You Iana Mom 8: Lindley Congrorulorions, Elizoberh . . . follow your srors ond be rhe nexf Liz Cloibomel MOM, DAD, AND MARGARET '88 Con gratulations, , qi. J LAURA A Q Y, W CONGRATULATIONS ISHIN TALK ING G GXNG PLANNING SYN IPRACTICINGJ BUILDING SAND CASTLES YOU HAD TO START EARLY 'V wwf V'I' ' f ,,II1, w I - A I AIIIA I'?I f A , QJQMM A f G, kwf,q , ,M I 2? f ,, H X A 1 R0 '85 DAVE '88 TO TURN OUT SO GREAT! WE LOVE YOU, MDM, DAD sf DAVE 5 el evl V BI' S .lm g,.. L rnard Con graiulaiions. Traeeg , , We Love You! Dad '61, Mom, Qiarke '87, Chrisiie '90 8: Daniel '95 The Taylors Hey Caboose! We are proud of you! Love, Mom, Dad 81 Bart To Karen Happy Then Happy Now! We love you Baron You,re the very CQKQI' Best Mom, Kristin, and Cole Mom X.,' S ,, L I Here They Go The Durhams Say Thanks HP y e T y , Q T Te ,T Here They Were . N M Here They Are Colin '85 Heather '84 The time went by so quickly! Thank you both for sharing it with me. It's been special! I love you, Mom M' ee e i l i f e A Prince? Are You Sure? Life is Wonderful! That's my Gretchen .1 2 DSI' DQD DONT Lew' mega ow vvrh 31 l521Ver www .lm Y Sonya, Love fades, Hearts grow cold,'l the cynics say. But not for us, dear girl. From the beginning, it has been we two against the world. Memories sweet. Memories glad, memories mingled with tears, together we'll make it, our love will take us, throughout the years. Love, Mom We present to you, world, Kenn! Joseph Kenneth Harper Ill. We've done our best He's turned out good ' And now we rest, As good parents should M. ,M Go get 'em, Kenn Set the world in a spin p We know you can ' il , A t g Youlll always win Seek God's wisdom In all you do ,Wt He wants your best -:wwe e l And we do, too L ,1 Congratulations to you and all your friends 8: classmates Dad, Mom, Beta C861 and Rebecca C945 Congratulations, Mark ,mg if A Mark '85 Chris '88 Children are a blessing from the Lordf' fPs. 1271 and you have certainly been a blessing to us, Mark. We are very proud of you. May your future be bright and filled with much peace and happiness. Love, Mom, Dad, Chris and Todd May all your dreams come true Mark and Graduating Class! Dad, Mom, and Linda Guest Congratulations Kathy and the class of '85 Debbie '88 - Kathy '85 - Steve '83 Goodbye HPI-I8 The Horns Like most Highland Park V 24. traditions, the Holmes have been here many yearsg but now that we've come to the end of our clan, we just want to say: Thanks for the memories you've given usf' 3 fa.,-. V Cecil Holmes 1955 X Cecilia 1978 Trust in the Lord with all your heart . . . Proverbs 3 And may God bless you! 45?- -my Aw' A 1 ' l 'af a Cynthia 1975 Sue 1980 .'w'fv 'f'7 Stephanie 1985 Sara 1977 Walt 1984 A Abbey, Christy 99 Abla, Stacie 85 Acton, Ann 113 Adam, Karla 96, 113 Adams, Beth 85 Adams, Chris 113 Adams, Julie 99 Adams Adams Addiso , Lynn 127 , Robby 1 13 n, Rob 99 Albritton, Ford 85 Aldridge, Ashley 50, 1 13 Aldridge, Whitney 85 Alexan 127, der, Wick 250, 343, 191 Allen, Kevin 113 Allen, Kristin 85, 183 Allison, Sara 85 Allman, Margaret 96, 113 Amacker, Camille 85 Anders on, Steve 329, 127 Andrews, Brad 85 Andrews, Drew 99 Armstrong, Terri 50, 127 Arnold, Matthew 113 Atwood, Amy 85, 142 Atwood, Gwen 99 Atwood, Lara 127 Auer, John 85 Augur, Austin, Margaret 110, 127 Melissa 85 Aynesworth, Scott 1 13 B Bagwell, Wendy 9, 113, 152 Baier, Rebecca 85 Bailey, Amy 99 Bair, John 113 Baker, Elizabeth 7, 314, 127 Baker, Emily 85, 96 Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baldwi Ball, A James 1 13 Katherine 113 Lincoln 99 Rhodes 85 Tom 99 n, Samantha 99 ngela 113 Ballard, Elise 113 Ballard, Faye 99 Bane, Jen 113 Banister, Kara 99 Barbee, Angie 127 Barber, Brandon 99 Barbour, Baker 85 Barcellona, David 85 Barham, Richard 99 Barklow, Katy 85 Barnard, Janeen 99 Barnes, Doug 52, 127, 267 Barnett, Greg 99 Barr, Adam 99 Barrow, Robin 113 Bartholow, Chris 85 Bartram, Lyle 127 Bass, Carrie 127, 150, 248, 165 Bass, Kathy 85 Baum, Mary 113 Baier, Jeff 85 Baynham, Matt 113, 150, 200 Beaird, Gayden 127, 349, 164 Beams, Shannon 127, 255, 167 Beard, Carla ll, 310, 127, 150, 165, 164 Beard, Philip 113 Beasley, Allen 113 Beck, James 99 Beeler, Chad 99 Beeman, Richard 99 Beene, Logan 127, 260 Belew, Jason 85 Bell, Gina Lu 113 Bell, Jim 5, 99, 198 Bell, Vince 85 Bennett, Laurie 113 Bernet, Jenny 7, 279, 52, 61, 110,127, 68,164 Bernet, Tina 52, 60, 333, 127, 235, 186 Berry, Matthew 99 Besio, Wes 85 Bevers, Hank 127 Billingsley, Rhonda 99 Bishop, Gina 99 Black, Christopher 85 Black, Jason 99 Blair, December 127, 175 Blake, Dan 85 Blakeley, Carolyn 113, 152 Blakely, Kyle 99 Blakeney, Gene 96,99 Blakeney, Rob 9, 50, 113 Blankenship, Jane 113 Blanton, Brett 52, 113 Blanton, Whitney 99 Blaylock, John 113, 160 Blouin, Cheron 85 Bobbitt, Blakeney 99 Bobbitt, Courtney 11, 62, 231, 245, 142, 127, 150, 156 Boehning, Rob 85 Bohren, Robbie 85 Bongers, Brian 85 Bonnet, Marie-Noelle 1 13 Booth, Athena 127 Bostwick, Diana 113 Botefuhr, Charles 127 Botefuhr, John 85 Boudreaux, Robb 5, 99 Bourland, Julie 85 Bourland, Laura 99 Bowen, Tad 113 Bower, Ginger 99 Bowie, Brooke 113 Bowman, Bo127, 254 Bowman, Brett 1 13 Bowman, Hil 85 Boyd, Wes 96, 113, 200, 160 Boydston, Erin 99, 154 Boydston, Mike 63, 178, 64, 127, 154, 156 Bracken, Doug 127 Bracken, Josh 113, 176 Bradley, Amy 99 Bradley, Sharon 332, 127, 159 Bradley, Tex 63, 127, 156 Bradshaw, Blair 113 Bradshaw, Karen 85 Brady, P. J. 113 Bramblett, Faerol 85, 1 10 Braun, Talinka 99 Breard, Jack 127, 160 Breeden, Chris 113 Breedlove, Molly 99, 182 Briggle, Fonda 113 Bridewell, Britt 113, 187 Bright, Emily 114, 167 Brock, Scott 114, 200 Brown, Andy 50, 114 Brown, Brett 85 Brown, Craig 46, 114, 150 Brown, Gilbert 64, 128, 176, 181, 290 Brown, Jennifer 85 Brown, Kris 99 Brown, Kristen 99 Brown, Lindsay 114, 200 Brown, Pam 85 Brown, Roger 85 Bruce, Gillian 114, 152, 156 Bruner, Fay 128, 277 Brunken, Chris 99 Brunken, Sara 85 Bryant, Dallas 99 Buchanan, Melanie 99 Bunten, Richard 121 Bunten, Stephen 128, 254 Burch, Alice 85 Burch, Andy 128 Burch, Emily 114 Burford, Ashley 114, 143, 235 Burgher, Elizabeth 99 Burke, Todd 86 Burke, Tyler 99 Burleson, Jeff 128 Burnett, Rebecca 86 Burnett, Whitney 99 Burns, John 86 Burns, Mike 99 Busbee, John 86 Buschhorn, Eric 128 Buss, Michael 86 Butler, Mark 128 Butler, Stephen 128 Bynum, Amy 96, 114 Bynum, Angela 86 Byrd, Michael 86 Bywaters, Katie 63, 275, 5 176,128,l62,159 C Calloway, Bill 114 Cameron, Jeffrey 100 Campbell, Hillary 114 Campbell, Scott 86 Campbell, Stephen 86 Capps, Philip 7, 63, 285, 128 Capps, Sara 86 Cardinal, Genny 114 Carpenter, Mark 100 Carrao, Carter 100 Carrao, Chris 114 Carroll, Caroline 114 Carroll, Melissa 96, 128, 286 Carroll, Bill 128 Carter, Berry 114 Carter, Gretchen 100 Carter, Jeff 128 Carvell, Wade 100 Carwile, Meredith 100 Casey, Stephen 5, 128, 221, 318 Cash, Charlie 114 Cash, Leslie 100 Caskey, Susan 86 Caudle, Doug 114, 191,160 Cecil, Ashley 114 Chase, Dusty 86 Chester, Nancy 128, 331 Cook, Susan 46, 247, 129, 156 Coon, David 100 Coon, Greg 129, 324 Cooper Cooper Cooper Cooper, , Katie 114 ,Lucy 129, 150, 152 Andy 100 Michael 86 Corbin, Jenny 86 Cormack, David 1 14 Cormack, Christopher 86 Cornell, John 129 Cornwell, Katherine 86 Davis, Laurie 129 Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Leslie 86 Lisa 129, 249, 184 Madeleine 1 14 Scott 129, 252, 200 Davis, Stephanie 100 Davis, Stephen 129, 142, 247 160, Day, Marissa 129 Deal, Mason 114 Deal, Reed 100 Deane, Lisa 9, 129, 260 Deckard, Lisa 86 Christen, Jennifer 63, 301, 128, 156 Christensen, Jon 128 Christian, Casey 128 Corrigan, Alice 114 Corson, Kim 114 Cothrum, Dallas 86 Cottey, Jo Ellen 86 Deer, Herbie 100 Delaney, Matt 1 14 Denton, Mary 114, 176 Despot, Danny 115 Christopher, Alan 114 Christopher, David 86 Clarabut, Wade 128 Cottey, John 129 Cowdrey, Ann Marie 129, 288 Clark, Clark, 181 Clark Clark, Clark, Andrew 64, 128, 152 Caroline 100, 182 , George 114 Ron 128 Sarah 100 Clarke, Suzy 128 Durham, Colin 129, 160 Claycomb, Laura 114 Clements, Bill 128 Clements, Peg 100 Clements, Wayne 128, 191 Cleveland, Joe 128 Clyce, Casey 86, 199 Cochran, Carol 128, 232, 186 Cochran, Sara 86 Cockrell, Clifford 114 Coe, Kathy 100 Coffee, Clay 100 Coker, Baron 128 Cole, John 100 Coleman, Carol 86 Coleman, David 63, 128, 156, 57 Coleman, Robert 86 Coleman, Todd 128, 157 Collins, Chris 100, 160 Collins, Lang 100 Coln, Ruth 114 Comeaux, Craig 128 Connell, Amy 100 Conner, Ann 7, 142, 343, 129, 235 Conner, Laura 86, 183 Cook, Camille 114 Cowdrey, Joel 86 Cox, Byron 129 Cox, Keith 86 Coxe, Cullen 1 14 Crain, David 129, 237 Crain, Robert 100 Craven, Stacy 1 14 Craycroft, Andrew 63, 129, 178, 156 Cregor, Carolyn 163 Cresswell, Courtney 63, 129, 346 Crosby, Charlie 114 Crosby, Karen 100 Crossley, Beth 129, 143, 157, 264 Crye, Jeff 86 Crye, Stephen 144 Cryster, Morgan 86 Culbertson, Dawn 1 14 Cumiskey, Helen 86 Cunningham, Amy 86 Curtis, Collin 100 D Davenport, Kelly 114 Davenport, Molly 86 Davenport, Stacy 1 14 Dessai Devlin Devlin n, Erin 115 , Athena 7, 176,115 , Bernard 7, 86 Devlin, Rachel 129, 142, 150, 156, 184 Dickinson, Leslie 5, 7, 11, Dworkin, Kibby 101 Dworkin, Wendy 130 Dzina, David 130 Dzina, Doug 101, 284 E Earls, Brenda 101 Earls, Kelly 130, 263 Earls, Kevin 87 Easley, Estee 130 Edelman, Traci 115 Edmonson, Jennifer 9, 226, 130 Edwards, Caroline 9, 130 Edwards, Kym 115 Egan, Elizabeth 101 Eldridge, Beth 63, 130, 150 156, 283 Eldridge, Holly sv, 154 Elliott, Elliott, Aaron 101 Kris 130, 157 David, Davis, Kate 100 Ben 129, 239 Davis, Brian 129, 270 Davis, Jay 86 Davis, Jeff 86 110, 129, 150, 164 Diehl, Bowen 100 Dobbs, Cheyne 86 Dobbs, Melaney 100 Dobrowski, Dawn 86, 235 Dobroski, Dedra 96, 129, 289 Dodson, David 87 Dodson, Ron 63, 129 Doke, John 115 Dorsey, Julie 87 Dorsey, Paula 1 15 Douglass, Janna 115 Downing, Nan Elizabeth 100 Dranguet, Monique 86 Dreyfuss, Darian 129, 307, 186 Dreyfuss, Shannon 96, 110, l 15, 307 Dubose, Mark 115, 152,221 Dulaney, Julie 100 Duncan, Cynthia 87 Dunham, Jennifer 87 Duphorne, Brad 129, 176, 229 Durham, Sally 50, 110, 129, 235, 254 Durney, Kristin 100 Durney, Tara 63, 129, 251 Duwe, Gigi 100 Duwe, Shannon 129 Elliott, Marc 63, 178, 130, 156 Elliott, Susan 87 Ellis, Helen 101, 182 Ellis, James 101 Elliston, Steve 101 Elsberg, Greg 87 Emmert, Jamie 130, 235, 326 Emmert, Wendy 87 Emmett, Jennie 87 Emmett, John 115 Emmett, Stephanie 130 Enlow, David 87 Esquivel, Audrey 115 Esquivel, James 130, 143, 272, 160 Estran, Erin 115 Eubank, Kristen 87 Fair, Ellen 115 Farrell, Scott 130, 152, 247, 200 Farris, Emily 115 Farris, Paul 87 Faulk, Chris 101 Faust, Julie 87 Felton, Kelle 115 Fender, Melinda 115 Fender, Michelle 115 Ferguson, Jay 130, 274 Ferguson, Robin 1 15 Ferguson, Sawnie 101 Ferguson, Susan 87 Ferrier, Chip 87 Fertitta, Alyssa 46, 101 Filak, Carolyn 101 Fillmore, Dorsey Finnell, Trey 101 Fisher, Chrys 101 Fisher, Jennifer 101 Fitch, Garvin 87 Fleet, Mark 130 Floyd, Susan 9, 10, 130, 150, 235, 292 Fogel, Kim 87 Fogg, Jennifer 101 Foley, Irene 101 Foley, William 130 Folse, Kim 9, 50, 130 Foote, Holly 87 Foote, Suzanne 130, 241 Fordtran, Amy 115 Forman, Adam 115 Forman, Mark 87 Foster, Holt 101 Foster, Jason 87 Foster, John 101 Fourt, Ashley 101 Fourt, Paul 110, 130, 142, 322, 160 Fowler, Gregg 115 Fowler, Sarah Fraley, Mary 87 France, Carrie 87 Francis, Brad 130, 152, 301 Francis, Noel 115 Francis, Tiffany 87 Franckhauser, Lisa 1 15 Frazer, Jason 115 Freeman, Chris 7, 130, 143, 150, 246, 165 Freeman, Howard 130 French, David 110, 115 Frey, Brant 87 Friedman, Robert 101 Frymire, Tom 130 Fulgham, Chuck 101 Fulgham, Gypsie 9, 130, 235 Fuqua, Kay 115 Gaden, Heather 87 Gabriel, Debbie 1 15 Galloway, Andy 87 Gano, Lee 130 Gardner, Leigh 115, 187 Garner, Alex 87 Garrett, Bentley 87 Garrett, Jimmy 63, 178, 324, 130 Garrett, Katherine 87 Gear, Louis 130 George, Michael 87 Gibbons, Molly 101 Gibbs, Ford 87 Gibert, Ana 130 Giddens, Brady 143, 344, 130, 160 Gierlach, Lisa 87 Gilbert, Scott 101 Giles, John 87 Ginsbert, David 88 Girand, Chris 87 Girand, Mark 130, 154,156 Glenn, Ellen 87 Glenn, Pax 101 Godwin, Michelle 101 Goode, Maury 115 Godman, Grant 87 Goodwin, Grady 87 Gore, Brian 115 Gore, Kevin 101 Gormley, Blaise 115 Goss, Michele 101 Grable, Lee 1 15 Grable, Mike 87 Gragg, Mark 87 Graham, Sean 115 Grant, Jason 88 Gravely, Pyeatt 1 15 Grayson, Mary 131 Greenberg, Jennifer 101 Greenberg, Mark 115 Greene, Elizabeth 131 Greene, Margaret 88 Greer, Will 88 Gregg, Richard 131 Gregory, Ted 131, 160 Gregory, John 87 Grey, Tiffanie 88 Griffiths, Missy 142, 131 Grogan, Dawn 115 Grove, Scot 88 Groves, Chris 88 Groves, Cynthia 101 Guenther, Genet 131 Guest, Mark 131 Gunter, C.B. 143,115 H Haas, Christine 101 Hagan, Lee 88 Hagan, Lyle 46, 228, 50, 96 131, 152, 186 Hagerman, Tommy 131 Haggar, Devon 131 Hallam, John 131 Hallam, James 88 Halsell, Karen 88 Halsell, Susan 101 Halt, Melissa 88 Haltom, Michelle 88 Ham, Karla 116 Hamby, Cyd101 Hamlin, Frank 96, 116 Hammer, Mark 101 Hammer, Scott 88 Hampton, Anna 131, 181 Hancock, Jay 131 Hanley, Beth 116 Hanson, David 88 Hanson Michael 116 Hanson Harber, Suellen 116 Elizabeth 101 Harbin, Danny 116 Harbin, Rich 88 Hardy, Bruce 88 Hargrave, Hallie 101 Hargrave, Jeff 131 Harlow, Cindy 88 Harmon, Paul 131, 345, 160 Harper, Beth 116 Harper, Haskell 116 Harper, Kenn 131 Harrell, John 50, 101 Harrell, Lee 7, 116 Harris, Bruce 101 Harris, Craig 131, 347 Harris, Jed 116 Harris, Leslie 88 Harrison, Melanie 131, 325 Hart, Holly 88 Haschke, Ted 101 Hawkins, Erik 116 Hawley, Shannon 88, 183 Hawn, Heather 102 Hawn, Shannon 88 Hea, Johnny 5, 7, 102 Hearne, Brian 88 Heckmann, Ashley 167 Heckmann, Kris 88 Hellberg, Jeff88 Hellberg, Maria 116, 143 Helms, Jason 88 Hempel, George 5, 131 Henderson, Chris 88 Henry, Jim 88 Hepola, Josh 88 Herrera, Scott 88 Herring, Heather 102 Herrington, Mimi 102 Hewett, Matt 102 Higginbotham, Brooks 174 Higginbotham, Cary 102, 167 Higginbotham, Scott 301 Hill, Al 88 Hill, Hunter 88 Hill, Sally 102, 142 Hill, Trey 50,110,116 Hoag, Susie 102 Hobratsch, Jana 131 Hcgcgker, Thomas 102, 200, Hodges, Kandis 131 Hodges, Richie 64, 131, 143, 167, 58 Hoffman, Christy 88 Holcomb, Emily 88 Holcomb, Greg 116 Holley, Martin 102 Holman, Jay 112 Holmes, Jimmy 48, 142, 50, 131, 181,336,213 Holmes, Marianna 131 Holmes, Randell 88 Holmes, Stephanie 131, 143 Holmgren, Erik 88 Holt, Steve 63, 131 Honea, Tracey 102 Hooten, Lydia 102 Hoover, Bard 1 16 Hoover, Janie 88 Hopkins, John 102 Horn, Kathy 131 Hoseck, Eric 116, 163 Houser, Tricia 102 Houston, Blake 102 Houston, Farley 102 Houston, Kai Kai 131, 167 Howard, Page 116 Huck, Lew 89 Hudnall, Hudgins Hudgins Hudnall, Hudnall, Anne 102 Hudgins, ,Jud 89 Laurie 89 Beverly 102 Matt 1 16 Susan 89 Jarrett, Ben 116 Jaster, Chris 1 16 Jenkins, Hillary 157 Jenkins, Ross 102 Hutton, Laura Huff, Amy116, 152,153 Hughes, King 5, 102, 160 Huitt, Adam 116 Huitt, Brad 116 Hulett, Adriane 116 Humann, David 132, 232, 200, 160 Humann, Lisa 116 Hunt, Julie 110, 132, 235 Hunt, Kim 102, 187 Hunter, Alan Hunter, Dick 116 Hunter, John 116 Hurst, Wendy 89 Hurt, Greg 89 Huston, Kathy 5, 63, 110, 132, 152, 256 Hutcheson, Carolyn 89 Hutcheson, Yvonne 132, 237, 186 Hutson, Mary 89 I Inglish, Angela 116 lnlow, Robert 102 Interrante, Alex 116 Jewell, Brenda 132, 291 Jimenez, Dawn 89 Johnsen, Tam 116 Johnson, Bill 116 Johnson, Brenk 63, 132, 330 Johnson, Jennifer 150, 132, 285 Johnson, Karen 102 Johnson, Kristin 116 Johnson, Peter 89 Johnson, Robert 102 Johnson, Susannah 63, 132, 154 Johnson, Thad 102 Johnston, Laura 89 Johnston, Matt 132, 257, 160 Jones, Damon 102 Jones, Emily 102 Jones, Matt C. 89 Jones, Matt M. Jones, Sallie 116 Jones, Wendy 132, 273 Jonker, Tricia 89 Jonker, Sheri 1 16 Joplin, Erin 116 Irish, Christi 89 Isakson, John 116, 200 Israel, Kent 132 Ivy, Janet 116, 142 J Jackson, Chris 102 Jackson, Chris 89 Jackson Keith 63, 132 Jackson Laurie 89 Jackson, Mel 116 Jackson Jackson, ,Michael 132,334 Stewart 132 Jacobs, Kim 132, 143, 235, 243 Jacobs, Stacy 52, 60, 70, 132, 181 Jacobs, Teffy 89 Jara, Rachel 102 Jordan, Doug 116 Jordan, Kendall 102 Jordan, Shaun 116 Jordan, Stephen 102 K Kapadia, Pratik 89 Kashata, Kris 89 Keele, Elizabeth 102 Keliher, Mary 132, 157 Kelly, Shannon 132, 306, 235 Kelman, Todd 102 Kelton, Cindy 52, 279, 132 Kendall, Rachel 89 Kendrick, John 102 Kendrick, Kim 102 Kennedy, Ernie 89 Kennedy, Kate 89 Kennington, Clark 117 Kennington, Clayton 89 Kerrigan, Aimee 102 Kershaw, Mike 102 Kershaw, Tim 117 Key, Andrea 10, 102 Kieffer, Karl 132 Kim, Cosik 89 Kimbrough, Anne 132, 152, 284 King, Bryan 117 King, David 132, 152, 153, 320, 187 Kinsey, Samantha 89 Kinslow, Angie 117 Kinslow, Heather 89 Kirby, Kathy 117 Klein, Andy 89 Klein, Christine 89 Klein, Nat 132, 261 Knoll, James 132, 160 Knoop, Carin 63, 132, 152, 153,156,187 Kolias, Pete 89 Konradi, Mark 132 Kopp, Cavid 102, 163 Kopp, Wendy 63, 64, 132, 152,153,156, 163,256 Korn, Patrick 117 Kothmann, Konrad 132, 242 Kraemer, Monika 89 Kraynick, Steve 133 Krejs, Oliver 89 Krejs, Patrick 103 Krueger, Glenn 102 Kuebler, Chris 46, 1 17 Kuehn, Scott 103 Kuhlken, Julie 103 Kull, John 103 L Ladewig, Phil 89 Ladewig, Glenn 89 Laird, Dana 89 Laird, Kelly 96, 89 Laird, Penn 117 Lallier, Josh 89 Lam, Hiep 133, 157 Lancaster, Marny 90 Lancaster, Payne 7, 50, 133, 142, 160, 213 Landman, Tina 89 Lane, Lance 89 Langdon, Barbara 103 Lange, Marea 10, 242, 143, 96, 133, 186 Lange, Ted 90 Langworthy, Dana 103 Langworthy, Peggy 133, 269 Lankford, Leigh 133, 272 Lankford, Stuart 89 Lapine, Lance 133 Larkin, Julie 103 Larson, Jill 90 Larson, Robert 90 Larue, Denise 103 Latham, Leigh Ann Laughlin, King 117 Lavender, Wendy Law, Lisa 50, 117 Leake, Sam 103 Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee, , Becky 117 , Garnett 1 17 , Houston 103 , Paul 103 , Peter 1 17 Saby 133 Leon, Preston 89, 199 Leonard, Susan 89 Leonard, Trey 1 17 Leong, Marjie 89 Levell, Heather 90 Lewis, Debbie 103 Liebes, Julie 133 Light, Dorothy 90 Ligon, Jenni 5, 103 Ligon, Rick 103 Lincoln, Jim 90 Lincoln, Rachael 133 List, Lisabeth 117, 152 Liston, Liz 103 Livingston, Carter 117 Livingston, Jennifer 103 Locke, John 90 Lodewick, Laura 117 Lohmeyer, Robert 90 Long, Andrew 90 Long, Lara 90 Lospalluto, Lauranne 133 Lott, Brad 133, 241 Love, Chad 117 Love, Pistol 5, 133 Lowe, Julie 90 Loy, Laura 133, 58 Luby, Mark 90 Lucas, Andy 117, 160 Lucas, Anne 103 Lucas, Matt 103 Luedtke, Gretchen 133 Luedtke, Matt 90 Lumpkin, Kathy 48, 133,159, 56 Lumpkin, Libby 48, 133, 159 Luttrell, Meg 90 Lyke, Dan 103 Lyke, Jennifer 117 M Macatee, Mark 7, 96, 117 MacDonald, Margo 90 MacDonald, Mark 1 17 Mace, Darren 103 Mack, Glen 133, 304,200 Mackintosh, Jack 90 Madden, Madden, 336 Maddox, Maddox, Leslie 103 Rodney 5,133, Bill 117 George 103 Maguire, Chris 117 Maguire, John 133 Mahaffey, Melanie 7, 110, 133, 259 Mahood, Katherine 133, 281 Mahood, Margaret 90 Majors, Chris 117 Mauldin, Julie 117 Mauldin, Sonya 133 Maxwell, Betsy 103 Mayer, Erica 103 Mayfield, Elizabeth 117 Mead, Ashley 64, 134 Meaders, Mark 90 Meader, Tommy 90 Meadows, Clayton 90 Meadows, Michelle 9, 134 Means, Richard 103 Mebus, Elizabeth 50, 134, 150, 274 Mebus, Mary 90, 96 Medlock, Bryan 103 Meek, Kimberly 1 18 Melchiode, Jerry 5, 134 Melchiode, J. D. 103 Melton, Roberta 103 Meredith, John 90 Merritt, Julie 104 Meyer, John 104 Meyer, Shannon 104 Meyers, Amy 1 18 Michlin, Chris 134 Middleton, Jason 118 Miears, Randy 104 Mighell, Laura 104 Miller Marshall, Mary Jon 103 Malouf, Brooke 103 Manicom, Mike 63, 133, 271 Marcus, Catherine 90 Marks, Ellen 103 Marks, Molly 117 Marlowe, Jeb 103 Marron, Mike 90 Marsh, Fred 90 Marshall, Margaret 133, 246 Millard, Jennifer Millard, Stephanie 134, Miller Miller 150, , Amy 90 , Angela 1 18 Miller, Miller, Miller, , Searcy 118 152,162, 358 Bryan 118 Frank 1 18 Melanie 134, 248 McConnell, Lea 104 Martell, Julio 121 Martin, Brian 103 Martin, Joanie 117 Martin, Leanne 117, 187 McElroy, Andy 91 Mooney, Mary 5, 104 Mason, Griffith 103 Mason, Schel 103 Massey, Missie Massingill, Rem 90 Masterson, Bess 63, 133, 163, 288 Mathews, Lex 117, 200 Mathes, Marc 96, 103 Matlock, Chris 103 Matthews, Mark 103 Miller, Tracey 104 Miller, Ward 90 Mills, Brendon 1 18 Mills, Clay 118 Mills, Michael 90 Mims, Jonathan 90 Mitchell, Elizabeth 90 Mitton, Lance 90 Mock, Alicia 91, 183 Molsen, Heinz 104 Montague, Alicia 118 Montgomery, Laurel 91 Montgomery, Rodney 134 Moore, Derek 91 Moore, Felicia 134 Moore, Lara 134 Moore, Stacy 1 18 Moore, Steve 134 Moore, Theresa 104 Moore, Tina 104 Moren, Jerry 91 Moren, Richard 118 Morgan, Lori Morgan, Meredith 103 Morris, Melissa 91 Morris, Robert Morrison, John Morton, Leslie 104 Moss, Mike 118, 152 Moss, Roger Muldoon, Marlow 50, 135, 213 Mulkey, Erin 104 Muncey, Michelle 135 Murphey, Stephanie 1 18 Murphy, Shannon Murray, Kara 118 Murski, Sarah 135, 150, 303, 155 Myers, Melanie 118 Mylan, Julie 135, 251, 235 Mylan, Megan 91 Mc McAlister, Doug 133, 288 McCabe, Murray 117 McCaig, Andrew McCartin, Matt 117 McCartin, Mike 133, 200 McClain, Beth 117 McClelland, Julie 117 McClung, Ray 133 McCollum, Chuck 104 McComas, Kelly 117 McComas, Scot 46, 134, 163, 320 McConnell, Allen 134, 238, 213 McCullough, Greg 1 17 McCullough, Mike 134, 290 McDonald, Glenn 63, 134, 154, 156, 178 McDonald, Melissa 104, 154 McElroy, Leslie 5, 52, 61, 134, 181 McE1vain, Jodi 117, 187 McEvoy, John McFadden, Alex 104 McFarlane, Kay 134 McGee, Greg 91 McGregor, Kelly 118 McGuire, Crystal 118 Mcllyar, Kirby 91 Mclnnis, Rogers 118 Mclntosh, Matt 118 McKee, Bob 134, 200 McKee, Lisa 91 McKee, Wendi 91 McKenney, Bubba 134 McKenzie, Peter McKinnon, Scott 91 McLain, Ashley 118 McLain, Mike McLellan, Sean 104 McLemore, Barbara 104 McLeod, Lath 134 McMillen, Shawn 134 McMordie, Chris 91 McQuien, Ronna 134 McRae, Holland 91 McShane, Andrew McShane, Harry McStay, Dee 134, 328 McStay, Judge 104 N Nadau-Du Treil, Claude Nadau-Du Treil, Robert 118 Nagar, Udit 104 Nash, Elizabeth 91 Nash, Joel 118 Nash Nash Nash , Mary 135 , Robert ,Tom 7, 319 Needleman, Jason 104 Nehman, Lara 118 Neill, Carl 135 Neill, Stephen 104 Neitzel, Jimmy 91 Nelson, Keith 91 Nelson, Tracy 91 Nelson, Vincent 1 18 Nelson, Winston 5, 135 Nettle, Cathy 91, 183 Nettle, Doug 135, 165 Nettleton, Gordon 91 Neville, Christi 1 18 New, Hillary 91 Newman, Christi 91 Newman, Whitney 91 Newsom, Reaves 91 Nichols, Daniel Nichols, Kelly 135, 302 Nicholson, Kevin 1 18 Nicholson, Leslie 91 Nicolas, Mark 135 Nicoud, Amy 135 Niekerk, Griff 104 Nix, John Noble, Chance 91 Noell, Doug 104 Noell, Alan 135 Norman, John 135, 305, 200 Norman, Laura 118, 235 Norman, Wendy Norton, Kelly 135,301 Notestine, Martha 121 Nugent, Michael 118 Nugent, Patrick 91 O O'Brien, Peter 50, 135 Ochel, Henry 1 18 Ochel, Paul 91 O'Conne1l, Mollie 104 Oden, Caroline 104 Oder, Lisa 135 Oglesby, John 91 Oliver, Marion 104 Oliver, Ryan 135 Olmsted, Bobby 104 Olson, Scott Ormond, Kim 104 O'1go6urke, Michelle 96, 135, Orr, Lindsay 104 Orren, Cindy Osborne, Trey 1 18 Overton, Tommy 135, 260 Owen, Brian 135 Oznick, Carole P Pace, Charlie 1 18 Page, Phillip 104 Pan, James 104 Pan, Sylvia 135, 157 Pan, Terry 104 Pantazis, Alex 1 18 Papathanasiou, Paula 104 Parteer, Cyndi 135, 235, 341 Parker, Ellen 118 Parker, Wendi 91 Parnell, Kyla 104 Parrish, Gretchen 104 Parrish, Tim 135 Patel, Neeta 118, 163 Patterson, Erin 52, 135, 235, 279, 186 Patterson, Laura Patterson, Sean 48, 63, 135 Patton, Emily 91 Patton, Michael 91 Patton, Sam 104 Patton, Susan 135, 143, 235 Patts, Mersine 104 Payne, Laura 91, 96 Payne, Mack, 118 Pechacek, Clint 91 Peek, Hal Peeler, Allison 135, 207, 300 Peeler, Lee 91 Penick, Ashley 104 Percival, Triste 159 Perkins, Becky Perry, Susan 1 18 Peterman, Claire 9, 52, 96, 136, 317, 186 Peters, Chuck 136, 200 Peters, Colin 105 Peters, James Peterson, Curt 1 18 Peterson, Ray 91 Phillips, Nathan 105 Phillips, Suzanne 105 Phy, Paul 105 Pierce, Alan 105 Pillsbury, Whit 105 Pinnell, Ben 91 Plemons, Frank 136, 283 Pletcher, Stephen 92 Pliler, Suzanne 136 Plumlee, Jamey 50, 136 Pogue, Blair 92 Pollard, Matt Pollard, Tiffany 105 Pollack, Katherine 92 Polo, Audrei 64, 136 Pomerantz, Michelle 92 Porch, Todd 119 Porter, Dwight 136 Porter, Liz 92 Potter, Lauren 92 Pou, Robin 92 Powell, Chrissy 64, 136, 268, 186 Prado, Carla 105 Pratt, Greg Pratt, Lisa 136, 173 Pratt, Susan 105 Presley, John 50, 136, 142, 258 Price, Chris 119 Price, Clarke 136, 282 Price, Gary 1 19 Price, Sean Prichard, Jennifer 105 Prichard, Julianne 92 Prothro, Nita 105 Puig, Lance 92 Purnell, Maury 119 Purnell, Mayo 92 Putty, Laura 105 R Rabon, Kathy 92 Ralborn, Bryan Ramey, Diane 118 Ramsey, Ann 136 Ramsey, Thomas Randolph, Chad 92 Ransone, Meredith 92 Rather, David 105 Reardon, Michael 92 Reed, Ashley 92 Reed, Robert 105 Reeves, Lucy 118, 150, 167 Reilly, Gay 118, 152 Renquist, Chris 105 Reynolds, Erik 1 19 Reynolds, Liz 92 Reynolds, Mark 105 Reynolds, Scott 136 Rhodes, Courtney 105 Rhodes, Greg 1 19 Rice, Anna 92 Riddle, Russ 105 Rincon, Nathan 92 Roberts, Allison 92 Roberts, Burton 92 Roberts, Christie 1 19 Roberts, Lee 52, 61, 136, 156, 181, 244 Roberts, Mark 136, 178 Roberts, Robin 9, 136, 265 Robertson, Chris Robertson, Elaine 92 Robertson, Eric Robertson, Jon 119 Robertson Kurt 136, 273 Robertson Laura 136 Robertson, Phillip 105 Robilio, Drew 10, 119 Robilio, Gina 92 Roby, Jenniger 119 Rodegast, Kurt 50, 136 Rodgers, Meredith 92 Roever, Lee 136 Rogers, Blair 92 Rogers, David 136, 262 Rogers, Stephen 92 Rogers, Tom 92 Rolater, John 63, 136, 264 Rollins, Crickett 119 Romack, Eddie 92 Romack, Joey 105 Roper, Bo 92 Rose, David 136, 150 Rose, Greg 92 Rosenstock, Jeremy 92 Rosser, Dyan 136 Rothmeyer, Kaylie 119 Rott, Tricia 92 Roush, Kim 136 Roush, Mike 105 Rowton, Maggie 105 Rubey, Missy 105 Rubi, John 119 Rudolph, Julie Ruebel, Lolly 1 19 Rule, Kelley 105 Rumley, Scott 1 10, 119 Russell, Donna 92 Russell, Paul 92 Russell, Robert Russell, Susannah 105 Rutledge, Karen 136 Ryan, Matt 92 Ryan, Tim 105, 221 S Said, Sarah Samples, Deirdre 136, 152 302 Sampson, Jason Sander, Becky 136, 284 Sanders, Brien 105 Sanders, Gwen 92 Sandifer, Rachel 92 Sands, John 92 Sanford, Liz 136 Sanford, Mel 105 Sarbacher, Robert 1 19 Sargeant, Christy 1 19 Sargon-Glasgow, Olivia 92 Scanlon, Emily 92 Schlacter, Gretchen 93 Schmidt, Mike 137 Schnell, Ralph Schooler, Elizabeth 1 1, 137, 165 Schoonover, Laurie 137 Schorlemer, Les 93 Shelton, Dan Shelton, Ellen Shelton, Jack 119 Shelton, Matt Shelton, Robin 137 Shelton, Suzie Shelton, Susan 137, 235 Shelton, Todd 137 Schorlemer, Stephanie 137, 308 Schramme, Gene 93 Schroeder, Carol 137, 259 Schroeder, David 93 Schroeder, Steve Schuerman, Michele 119 Schwabe, Aloysia 105 Schwenker, John 105, 163 Sclater, Stephen 137 Scoggins, Jocelyn 48, 105 Scoggins, Richard 48, 50, 137, 333 Scott, Andrew 105 Scott, Douglas 1 19 Scott, Sears, Mike 137 Wheeler 93 Seay, George 137, 257, 149 56 Seay, Pauline 93, 183 Segrest, Todd 93 Sellers, Jenny 119 Selzer, Doug 1 19 Sessions, Claire 93, 96 Sexton, Christi 119 Sherer, Jennifer 96, 137, 186 Sherer, Scott 93 Sherman, Jennifer 105 Sherrill, Jennifer 9, 96, 105 Sheung, Danny 137 Shields, Laurie 119 Shirley, Peyton 93 Shirley, Wilson 105 Shoemaker, Ted 137, 275 Shook, Mary 105 Shook, Wimberly 9, 64, 315, 137 Showalter, Malcolm 96, 137, 200, 69 Shropshire, Michael 106 Shuey, Shannon 5, 106 Sideris, George 106 Sides, Jack 93 Sides, Mary Katherine 106 Sidley, Liz 137, 150, 323 Simmons, Jay 119, 191 Simpkins, Philip 93 Simpkins, Polly 7, 10, 62, 137, 165 Simpson, Andrea 93 Simpson, Mark 93 Simpson, Michelle Singer, Reagan 106 Skinner, Robert 94 Skipper, Kelly 119 Slater, Edward 106 Slayton, Tiffany 50, 137 Sloan, Kelly 93, 183 Slover, Tom 63, 137,274 Smith, James 105 Smith, Julianne 93 Smith, Kent Smith, Louise 1 19 Smith, Mike 163 Smith, Mollye 52, 60, 137, 335 Smith, Pam 119, 143 Smith, Patrick 1 19 Smith, Rob 50 Smith, Patrick 93 Smith, Stacy 106 Smith, Suzanne 106 Smith, Tolly 93, 96 Smith, Trey 137 Smith, Smyrl, Snipes, Tricia 93 Greg 137,316,200 Gretchen Sexton, Scott 93 Shamburger, C. D. 137, 235 Sharp, Jon 119 Sharpe, Susan 159 Sharpe, Todd 105 Shawver, Susan Shea, Max 105 Shedrick, Elisabeth Sheets, Toby 93 Shelmire, Camie 93 Shelmire, Chrissie 105 Shelton, Carter 93 Small, Meg 119 Smallwood, Kevin Smith, Ann 46, 137, 150, 282 Smith, Blair 106 Smith, Campbell 93 Smith, Christen 119 Smith, Dale 93 Smith, David Smith, David 119 Smith, Douglas 119 Smith, Ellen 1 19 Snodgrass, Amy 106 Snowden, Julianna Snyder, Will 137, 191, 351 Soderstrom, Brent 94 Sogandares, John Soloman, Meredith 93 Solomon, Bill 137, 176, 309 Sone, Brad 137 Sosnowski, Tie 70, 138, 200 Soukup, Jim 120 Soukup, John 138 Soukup, Julie 120 Sowden, Crozier 62, 138, 143, 181 Sparr, Mike 93 Speicher, Greg 106 Spence, Tyler 120 Spivey, Catherine 50, 138, 176, 261 Splann, Cyndi Spradlin, Mathhew 93 Spragins, Eddie 120 Sreenan, Neil 93 Staffelbach, Lisa Staley, LuAnne 138, 236, 149 Stansbury, Dan 50, 138, 152, 259 Stansbury, Susan 93 Stanton, Clay 138, 231 Stanton, Mark 106 Stanton, Sam 93 Stephens, Chelle 106 Stephens, Steve 138, 213 Stephenson, Amy 106 Stephenson, Cheryl 106 Stephenson, Gracia 120 Stevenson, Mark 120 Stewart, Emily Stewart, Eric 93 Stewart, Michael 120 Stinson, Andy 93 Stinson, Harry 94 Stock, Susanna 106 Stollenwerck, John 50, 138 312 Stone, Katy 93 Stone, Michael 120 Story, Stephanie 93 Stotts, Alan 48, 106 Streckmann, Michelle 50, 138, 240, 184 Streckmann, Paul 106 Strother, Holly 93 Stuart, Susan 138 Sturhahn, Amy 106 Suenders, Cyndie 120 Sugg, Kristin 9, 138, 150, 154, 157, 280 Summers, Caroline 106 Summers, Kari 94 Summers, Sally 120 Summers, Tina Sumner, Clay 58 Swain, Taylor 106 Swanson, Laura 94 Sweeney, Lisa 120 Swenson, Tim 120 Swift, Rob 120 Sypult, Scott 120 T Talkington, Beth 94 Talley, Wendy Tansil, Chris 138, 234 Tasker, Sarah Tasker, Skip 46, 94, 120 Taupin, 156 Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Fabrice 62, 138, Allison 120 Amanda 94 David 106 Gil 94 Marshall 94 Michelle 121 Taylor, Michelle 138, 176 Taylor, Starke 5 Taylor, Steven 120 Taylor, Tracey 11, 63, 52, Adam 138, 235,165,164 Taylor, Tenery, Tenery, Walton 106 Robyn 94, l 10 Trey 106 Terry, Amy 10, 106, 235 Terry, Todd 64, 321, 138, 58 Theodore, Josh 120 Theriot, Ashley Thomas, Katie 106 Thomas, Derek 94 Thomas, Jill 94 Thomas, Medora 106 Jhomas, Nicole 106 Thomas, Scott 138 Thomasson, John 106 Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Carolyn 106 Chris 138, 244 Christy 94 David 142, 50, 138, 338,213 Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Jodie 120 Johnny 96, 106 Laura 94 Marci 138 Mimi 106 Thomson, Stephanie 120 Thorne, Shawn Thrower, Ellen 94 Todd, Amy 106 Tolley, Wendy 93 Tomlin, Debbie 120, 152 Tompson, Andrew Toole, Michael Tosh, Marcus Touchon, David 94 Touchon 96, 120 Touchstone, Randy 94 Trammell, D'Ann 120 Traywick, Brad 138 Trevino, John Trulock, J enniger 94 Tucker, Brad 94 Tuley, Denise 120 Turner, Amanda 227 Turner, Catherine 106 Turner, David 138, 271 Turner, Don 138 Turner, Sutton 106 Tyndall, Christine 94 Tyrrell, Katherine 106, 182 U Uhr, Brad 138, 276 Uhn, Kristin 94 Underhill, Amy 94 Underhill, Bob 138 V Vallabh, Jyoti 138, 150, 163 Vallabh, Mini 106, 163 Vandermeer, Diane 138, 311 Varner, Robert 94 Vaughan, Mike 94 Vaughn, Grady 139, 181, 340 Vehon, Fred 50, 139, 191, 319 Vernon, David 173 Voelker, Marc Voss, Susie 94 W Waak, Sara 107 Wacker, Shelley 139 Wafford, Scott 120 Waggoner, Amy 94 Waggoner, Alan 120 Waggoner, Caroline 139, 287 Waggoner, Leslie 5, 107 Wagner, Price 94 Walker, Leigh 94, 96 Wall, Doug 139 Wallace, Heather 94 Wallace, Lindsley 120 Wallace, Scott 107 Walling, Craig 120 Ward, Laurie 107 Ward, Meg 139, 233 Ward, Randall 120 Ware, Aaron 120 Warner, Rusty 139, 157 Warren, John 139 Warrick, Chris 107 Washington, Lisa 120 Washington, Mark 94 Waters, Lin 120 Waterston, Ted 94 Watkins, Howard 94 Watkins, Julie 107 Webb, John 5, 139 Weber, Tom 94 Weedon, Lisa 120 Weichsel, Hudson 96, 120 Weil, Andy 94 Weil, Tim 139 Weitzman, Esther 139, 150, 342 Weitzman, Michelle 107 Welch, Cathy 107 Welch, Diane 139, 263 Welch, Marci 63, 139, 156 Welch, Melissa 120 Wellborn, John 120 Wells, Cayce 94 Wells, Julian 95 Wertheimer, David 52, 139 Wesson, Jennifer 107 West, Alan 120 West, Jennifer 120 West, Meredith 107 West, Rip 107 Westerburg, Wendy 94 Westergaard, Nana 107 Weston, Anna 94 Wetsel, Annie 120, 235 Wetsel, Jess 121 White, Craig 139, 181, 213 White, Daron 107 White, Martin 121 White, Mike 121 White, Stephen 11, 50, 139, 200 Whiteside, Mary Jane 95 Whitmer, Martin 95 Whittington, Laurie 139 Whorton, David Whorton, Jay 95 Whorton, Jeff 96, 121 Whorton, Mike 107 Wignall, Mark 107 Wilbur, Christy 107 Wilbur, Paige 52, 139, 162, 240, 159 Wildenthal, Pam 63, 139, 150, 156, 228 Wiley, Kara 96, 139, 262 Willard, Kent 139 Willey, Warren 121 Willey, Wayne 63, 139, 239, 165 Williams, Brandon 63, 139 Williams, Caroline 107 Williams, Cayce 95 Williams, Craig 107 Williams, Hunter 121 Williams, Katy Williams, Marnie 139, 331 Williams, Russell 107 Williamson, -Ernie 139, 52, 292 Williamson, Laura 107 Williamson, Paul Willard, Kell 107 Wilson, Beth 7, 50, 64, 139, 176, 235, 275 Wilson, Kristen Wilson, Lance Wilson, Laura 139,235,266 Wilson, Lisa 10, 235 Wilson, Stacey 107 Wilson, Whitney 95 Wiltsie, Winborn, John 95 Wingert, Brent 50, 327, 139 Winn, Jason 121 Winslow, John 96, 121 Winslow, Tina 95 Winter, Max 95, 154, 156 Wisley, John 139, 352 Witt, Caroline 107 Wixson, Ronnie 140, 229 Wollaston, Antony Wollaston, Justine 107 Wood, Carter, 10, 121 Wood, Mike 107 Wood, Trip 46, 140 Woodcock, Jennifer 121 Woods, Julie 121, 150 Woods, Preston Woolley, Karen Woolson, Mike 107 Worley, Amey 107 Worsham, Joe 50, 121 Worthen, Elizabeth 121 Wylie, Ann 107 Wylie, Elizabeth ll, 63, 140, 150,156, 186 Y Yeager, Brooke 140, 234 Yeaman, Leslie 9, 140, 266 Yeaman, Mark 121 York, Carter 140, 288 York, David 121 Young, Kathy 121 Yu, Michael 121, 154, 187 Z Zaner, Adam 63, 140 Zocchi, Kent 63, 140, 178 Zogg, Chris We, the editors, would like to give a big THANK YOU to all our friends and family, and especially to Scott 4 I Wilson at Park Cities People, for all their time and patience in helping us finish the annual. We don't know what we would have done without Carla - all our last minute odd jobs . Thanks for always being so cheerful and encouraging when we needed it most! Leslie - thanks for entertaining the morning crew and picking up breakfast at Mickey D's!, fWe're sorry Mrs . O'Connor gave you a hard time about all your men!J Doug and Rachel and Kelly were lifesavers when it came to last minute pictures and creativity . And, of 398 course, there is our beautiful, pregnant, newlywed sponsor, who was nice enough to share all her crackers, cookie dough, chocolate . . .! Thanks for being patient with original, creative, talented, artistic, innovative, and procrastinating editors! A special thanks to Tracey and Erin for the only bit of sanity in the yearbook office! Mary and Wendy: You did a super job this year . . . but beware of what looms ahead! And by the way Leslie g- we think you ought to take the scholarship at s s Tarleton State! Thanks for everytning! 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