Keller High School - Chief Yearbook (Keller, TX)

 - Class of 1986

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Capture the Spirit of Competition W if qi Academics: Capture 1 3 4 the Spirit of Knowledge 152 W-f Q ija 0 J 6 1 66 People: Capture the WK? ww J , V 647751 SPi'i'0f'ndivif'ua1iUf 41 fp C ' 47 i I , ' I ,X ..z k if ,LLL , WM! ff X V lf lj If 2 3 4 Advertising: Capture X , the Sp' ' of Support 1 T ,jf ju Cyzfgfvff zzf1,ffff,6 wwf of W ' VV, 0 jr , I Z 51,1 uf! l VL ff uf' The Chief Staff would like hank Up: and Down: ,QA J ' ' fi dJpjkJv J 91,9 ,ZIWQQ for the use of the Capture the Spirit logo appear- X, If ff U I ff' gy!!! lj mg h f ont cover and throughout the book. Standing beneath the Indian mural in the front entrance, a certain, almost in- describable feeling fills us. This feeling - this spirit that binds every student together - is truly the essence of Keller High School. The 1986 Chief staff hopes to capture this spirit and keep it alive for each reader through the pages of the thirty-ninth edition of the Chief. - DIANA 'WILLIAMS Keller High School 601 Pate-Orr Rd. 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'ju 52 r mm, .V ws, 'THX 5 , ex X I , ,K P 5- ' 6 I , 'S f, fl 'rn V, 5 J if gm A 3QHcQQ.4,:f gi-W V . ,LW 'X ' 5 4 f' 7 Y V ., -as ' ' W ' ' w 2 . -V, 51, A Q M 2, . , XZ wg ,V Wg -Z :Lg ff V L., I, 'FS- ,f rx SX' f a ' i ,ji , f K 1,,7ppzsasuu-w-W-'-'-' Capture the Spirit of Excitement - Senior Paige Bradley is congratulated by the Varsity cheerleaders after being crowned Homecoming Queen during tht- halftime ofthe Diamond Hill game. ,J Capture the Spirit of Understanding - Mrs. Jessie Tedlii-'s first period English I Class presents a skit on Greek mythology in order to achieve ci broader understanding of the material taught in Homer's play The Odyssey. 44 V, Capture the S p i r i t o f Friendship - Before the bell for first period rings, students took time to stop and talk w i t h o n e another while looking over Capture Whether we were shouting during a pep rally, studying for a semester test, or simply talking to our friends during passing period, a certain atmosphere, totally unique to Keller High School, could always be sensed. This atmosphere told each of us that we were, undoubtedly, more than ordinary students. We, as individuals, made our distinct the balcony of t h e s e c o n d floor. -f Q f at wi. if I ii h S ' ' personalities form together to unite in a much greater body - the spirit of Keller High School. As the year passed, we observed ourselves from different perspectives. N o longer did we see ourselves simply as students, but we saw how our individual dreams, goals and attitudes played vital roles in forming who we truly Opening 2 Capture the Spirit of Study f Soplnimorcs -1.11111 Spitlcr, Connie Hnwltxris .tml Rent' Mellor spcntl time in the lilurnry and do rt-seurth on an English project they have been .issiunctl were. Perhaps it could be said that it was the spirit of the times that caused us to understand the true essence of ourselves. But, it was the spirit of the times that we, together, made. We, together, chose to look beyond the ap- parent features of ourselves to search for an Capture the Spirit of Dedication - Alrhuugh the rain falls down during the Alvarado game, the Varsity cheerleaders and Coach Danny Henson stay un the field to support the ' varsity team, Capture the Spirit of Teaching f Coach Mart Dirk helps one of his freshman physical science students with a question concerning chemistry the subiett matter taught during the first semester ofthe course. 'la- iff X fs ,F 3 , . 'is , X 1 t underlying meaning in our individuality. We, together, sought excellence, not only in ourselves, but in each person we encountered. And, finally, we, together, were Keller High School. We were, in fact, the very heart of Hthat building without windowsf' We each represented a different aspect of our school, 4 Opening 1.,,,iewinw -'if TL. ff,-,mf , ' A53 A 5 L -a '2'P'gE, , f'-1 ,. f 5. '. W 'J A-WQEA, Wg afr3.fq.'?-ffsi-S f Q t sf 3 A .Q f f . the ' v ' 1 l. I ' - .N-5 - -'fi Mr' 'git . N..- ff if ,. it we? FJ . ..J f -24 -l?i:'??f'Q5.i ' -.-fl-T 5 1 2' ,J , I 'A -'fi g I , if ' Lgigja-ff, ,ti H . -. -' Q - - , .-.W - !':s- .-245.5352-H -1 It-2' --nf.:'1'f - ,aww 1 Jap. t 7 .' P- , , , - A . I -eg N -V A . ax P' ' -,bfi 'n I . ' f ,, f v' 4 Z' ,Lf .V-'f - , ' ' . fe - . e 1 and, in our own separate ways, left a part of ourselves with the part of Keller High School we loved the most. When we look back on Keller High School, we'll remember, perhaps more than anything else, the laughs and the smiles each of us shared. But, we'll also remember the common Capture '-the Spirit? lil' Team- work - At NTSU rlieerleaeling ramp, the junior' Varsity cheerli-.itlers .mil some of their friends hold up .1 NVE LOVE YOU Klil.l.lill! sign to support the Varsity cheerlt-.ulers. V 1' Capture thu Spirit of l'Spirit - The tll'.lllll1lQ .incl .igrirulture elaisses teamed up to raise money by holding their .1nnu.il hiiunteil house, whieh r.1n from .1 week before Halloween until the lirst ol' November. Here, senior litltlie litlington lumps out of his grave, Capture the Spirit of Force - C,l1eerle.1tlers Stot lritlsey iintl Don Starkey .iwiiit the brenlcthrougli of the liootlmll tt-.im before the Alvariulo game begins while help' ing the spirit teaun holtl up .i sign. things that occurred each day. We'll remember how we felt as we walked through the doors of the school each morning and how we felt as we walked out of them each afternoon. And, once again, welll capture the spirit of Keller High School. - DIANA WILLIAMS Opening 5 , Y T r 1 1 f Q ' l Q JY Y 1 1 w i . 1 2 f J Q, Nik .4 f T W, tw V .N ' Xi fy, NQe' ,f2?3, . A fl' . ,. if 3 q if .gw,,, ,-A.i,aX f S ' 2 .qjf fi .2 X- , L in Ki fw ' ,fy I ' ' , I. M ' ' Nw-1' . 3. IG -' ' -r 5 . WW A r Wg! 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Through each event, reflections of our own personalities were visible. Not only were our separate personalities shown through these events, but the personality of the student body as a whole. i With each new event, new feelings were encountered. The feelings mutually shared during each event were clearly displayed by our actions and the actions of our peers. Through the real life experiences each of us encountered, we sought to find sincerity in, not only ourselves, but in our friends and peers as well. The events, like Homecoming, brought us together with the past alumni of Keller High School, keeping their values and expectations alive for the current students. But, as the year passed and graduation came closer, we saw how all these events that were a part of high school formed together. And, each event we encountered stands to remind us of our past, our present, and the future we will have to attain. To remind us that we have captured the spirit of living. The Chief staff would like to dedicate this section to Mrs. Judy Cooper hr dreams sbe bas implanted in all of us. May ber values and ideals play important roles in the futures of all the students who knew ber. - DAVID HAYNES AND DIANA WILLIAMS Student Life Division Page 7 taking part in the cheering and chanting of DEAD RED. Keep that spirit up - The Varsity cheerleaders form a pyramid at the Grapevine pep rally to boost school spirit on the most important game day ofthe year. Our fighting Indians - Because of the overabundance of school spirit d at the pep rally, the Yarsity football players showed that they were not only ready for the game but alsohready to take on whatever challenge the Mustangs presented by Us-' iq .75 . 4 X ev' isplayed ,'w-.1 ET S? rf It was more than just a game or a rivalry We want this game more than any other game this season! shouted senior Chad Hamill to the stu- dent body at the KellerfGrapevine pep rally. With this comment, the Varsity football players stood up and started to yell. Shouts of DEAD RED filled the air and Keller Indians flags started to wave in an excited anticipation of the evening game to come. WE WANT GRAPEVINEIIV' WE WANT GRAPEVINE!!! And that's exactly what Keller got - Grapevine handed to them on a silver platter. Over SOO cheering students filled the stands at Mustang Stadium that night to help the Indians on to a 27-I4 victory over arch-rival Grapevine High School. Nobody does it better - The Indianettes perform an exciting routine at the pep rally, but encountered some problems in practicing it in preparation due to the TEAMS test given that same week. Nevertheless, the routine was said to have beat out the Grapevine drill team's performance. And for next week - With the Homecoming game following the Grapevine game, Homecoming Queen nominees were announced at the pep rally. Here, senior Scott Boswell congratulates nominee Anissa Wilson. 8 Keller vs, Grapevine WHS Wal' It was an awesome game, junior Eddie Donnelly said at the Keller endzone after the game was over. With Grapevine ahead I4-6 after the third quarter, the Indians rallied for 21 points, scoring with a I-yard run by junior Gary Edmondson, a conversion run by senior jay Kinsey, and a 7-yard run by senior Brad White in the last three minutes ofthe game, on which White suffered an injury. In any event, the night was meant for celebration. Following the game, students went to the Keller Pizza Inn, where packets of Sweet and Low and non-dairy creamers were thrown at some Grapevine crashersf' or went to the victory party at senior Scott Boswells house immediately following the game. - DIANA WILLIAMS Q wi With old traditions broken and new traditions started Homecoming keeps its special magic I was ecstatic! It was somethin that I dreamed about, but g never hoped of achieving, senior Paige Bradley said about being named the l985 Homecoming Queen. Although the tradition of naming the Homecoming Queen stayed the same, there were some variations in the proceedings. Two added features were having a spirit chain at the Homecoming pep rally and announcing the names of the Homecoming Queen nominees at the Grapevine pep rally a week before the Homecom- ing game was played. As new traditions were started, some old traditions were put to an end. The annual Homecoming dance was put to an end in favor of a Halloween dance. In addition to this change, the Homecoming parade was deleted mainly due to the fact that six weeks exams Breakthrough - The Varsity cheerleaders, with the help of the Spirit ream, help hold up the sign s for the Varsity football team to run through. Vision of Loveliness - Nominee Rhonda Moore is greeted by Prncipal Bill Newton during the halftime crowning of Homecoming Queen. Moore is escorted by her father. J coincided with it and students were too busy studying. The bonfire remained an unchanged tradition, after it was re- vived in l984. The night before the Homecoming game, over l5O students showed up at the bonfire to cheer the Indians on to a win against opponent Diamond Hill. The bonfire was really great. There were a lot of people there so that made it even better, junior Diana Williams said. Putting the final touch on the Homecoming festivities was the crowning of Homecoming Queen Paige Bradley. Bradley was among five nominees to receive this honor. The nominees included Anissa Wilson, Rhonda Moore, Stace Mobley, Necye Fails and jill Hasty. - ALEX CHRISTIE R ,sjlilillllll IHC-3 - WCB g Homecoming Halftime - The Indianettes always do something extra special for halftime and, with the help of the marching band, do an intricate step stool routine. Can we talk? - Assistant Superintendent Bill Kidd discusses the nights proceedings with Principal Bill Newton at the bonhre the night before Homecoming. 10 Homecoming 1:a'fr1I-t.. ':f.-K. ., ag ,V x-rw rs... unite I 5 ' 1 ' he . 3, 9. X- 'vw 1 W w.,zfW ' 1-if 'A fv QA W, x 5' Q we x Q, 'V , 'Q-: PO P A ' A : 'Q N f K' Q All-x fs' W '21 Wk .- ' N, w ffm . f fu -' - ff .11 . K z 14 H- '--w--- 'bfj gy .A 3 WNV wen, .knew 9 li Go Hawaiian - junior Dawn Fuqua and Seniotjeb Carter dance during the Back-to- Schooljam. and the Monster Mash. JAM - Student Council officers decorated the commons area with palm trees, pineap- ples and a JAM sign that covered an entire wall. ' fa - W wg, ne. 1 ff vw ga L Y - ,ragga Q, ' a 1 Q . f ,-N K Fe? ' gf' 1 1-, .i t , W I 'ng-12 . q H is V i e ' ti f' -efqw Ha-iw .j, iggfa ,i ,M -2 W Q figs' j g it Q .Q 9 if . A -tx I 13 4 , y t if i., lvv., ' ' 'X ' Y 'te' ' ' Ls W Kind of Smurfy - Sophomore Chafee Berry and juniors Lara Stitt and jan Wornat dressed up as smurfs for the X 1 Monster Mash. ,ggi Wg 5 tw, Welcome to Hawaii - Student Council members pose , , with their finished product - the Back-to-Schooljam. il , : - Indians Keeping the beat - Members of C.C. and Company provided the music for both the Back-to-School jam E av I yi' x EK . , Y If --1 xx! ffl' , Q ,Q .is, , ,si ' iq? gf , - Q' ' Q A 1 V 'jammed' and 'mashed' and Danced the night away Back-to-School jam and Monster Mash sound like new foods, but they were the names of the first two school dances. The jam was the first dance of the school year. It gave new students a chance to meet new people and others a chance to renew old acquaintances. Mr. and Miss Hula and King and Queen -Iam were chosen and a limbo contest took place. Scott Boswell and Stace Mobley were chosen as Mr. and Miss Hulag Eddy Weeks and Mellisah Sharp were crowned King and Queen jamg and I-leather Hester won the limbo contest. All received gift certificates to a tanning salon as their prizes. I feel the dance was a success. It was the first dance in decades that brought in money, Student Council member Dawn Fuqua said. I2 jamfMonster Mash The place looked good. I had a blast and the band wasn't too bad, sophomore Shauna Palmer said. The Monster Mash honored students with Best Costumes, Most Original Costume and best Masher awards. Chad Hamill received the Best Costume awardg jason Bramlett won the Most Original Costume awardg and jimmy Williams was chosen as the best Masher. The Monster Mash, though, did have some unexpected prob- lems. Students were told to evacuate the building because a fire alarm went off, causing the mashers to remain outside for approx- imately 20 minutes while the Keller Fire Department checked the building for the fire that was nowhere to be found. - LOREE VARDAS .5 x 'mu Lk: Wx . M V J, r .J I Q' N a gg' fl wg. if 1 ? - ff 1 ' 4g'i,g Wa 1253 QW . win! '? ,- Q? A . .A I n ,gf 1 Lisa Alfeld Shelia Allen David Anthony Sahar Arafat Angela Arnold jesse Arriaga Aaron Atkins Nelson Baird Liesl Banksron Neil Barton Vicky Bass Richard Barterron Alan Beck Amy Beck Ann Beebe juli Belyeu Scotr Bennett Srephanie Bennett Bunny Berry Michael Blake Debbie Bolling Scott Boswell Paul Bott Tim Bouma Melissa Bowen Laura Boyd Paige Bradley Bill Bragg Paul Brawner Gloria Brock lginham Brumbaugh Kim Buehanek Gayla Capps Sherina Carey Connie Carter jeh Caner 14 Senior Class Panorama Angela Gizidwick Sean Chaplin Troy Charrham Melanye Chittum jay Chounlapanc Charlcye Christa Kim Clark Tammy Cline Hollis Cobb Karen Coe jf.-ssie Collins Shane Cook Billy Cooper Chris Cooper Dane Cox joanne Crudgingron Curtis Cruson Billy Cunningham Dolly Das Lisa Davlin Rod Dearing Darin Decross Mike Delgado Dawn Dennehey Chip Dickens Shana Dilwurth Amy Dixon David Diyer Ted Dorrle Harvey Douglas Mark Dumas james Eastham Tammy Edens Ed Eddingron Kim Edwards jill Edwards Marvin Eggleston jerry Eller joseph Elwell Lori Emerson Tiffany Espiria Daric Fail Annecye Fails Ashley Fauber Tammy Felch Kim Felknor Tracy Feiseler Charles Fischer Tammy Fishbaugh Cheri Fisher Clif Fitzgerald Tonya Foltz louis Foumner Richard Fmnk Sreven Franklin Michael Freeman Connie Freer Michelle Gamer Steven Garretr Kim Gauwziin Pancho Gonzales juan Gonuilcs Martha Graham WiUiam Greene Kelly Grissom Louis Groppi Roy Gulutzo Kenny Haas Michelle Hall Chad Hamill Brian Harlan jill Hasry Linda Harron Amanda Hendrix Robbie Hess Kellie Higginson Allen Hill Tad Hoang Eddie Hooper Don Housh james Huff Kim Huffman jeff Hughes john jackson jimmy jenkins Dawn jimison Chrisjohnson Ann jones David jones Shari jones Ricky Kalifa Paul Kazen Tessa Keith Raymond Kennedy Bret Kidd Stephanie King Michael Kinler jay Kinsey Ginger Koenig Vernon Koeber Cheryl Korte Reggie Kreilieh Scott Izrckey Dave Lamb james L-indtroop Thomas lansford Hoang Lee Pam Leigh Georgie Leonard Kelli Leonardo Tim Lewis jeanne Lindsey Debbie Loiacano Fidencia Loredo Karen Luoaric Tabby Lusk David Lutch Diane Malcolm julie Manos Loyd Martin Shane Mathis Eddie Matlock larry Matlock Greg Mays David McDonald Greg McDonald Billy McGee Angie Mclnryre Cary McKay Cynthia Meadows Blake Mencham Brandon Mercer Kathy Michaels Cynthia Miller Richard Miller Edward Miller Eddie Mitchell Rex Mobley Srace Mobley Michelle Modiserr james Moore Rhonda Moore Traqf Morgan Chris Morse Lisa Moss Eva Myers Ronda Nash Tony Newman Kerri Newton Carl Nickison April O'Bryan Stephen Oldham Shayne O'Neil jack O'Pelt Greg Palmer Steve Parsons Mande Penland Gala Pennington Scott Penningron Angie Percilield Iris Perez Kelly Perkins james Perry Kai Peterson Stephanie Peterson Kieu Pham Kirsana Phaphou Phansone Phonasa Danny Powers Mone Pmvongviengkha Talo Pravongviengkha Martin Ramos Michelle Ranger johnny Roland Bobby Ross Scott Ross Tia Rosser Bret RoweU Amber Rupert Pavala Russell Barry Ryan Holly Sanders jeannre Sanders Tim Sanders Wendela Segresr Stan Sewell Tim Sharkey Derek Sharp Gordon Sharp Payman Shokkian james Smirh Sanclra Smirh Shelley Smith Staci Smirh Greg Snyder Andrew Souder Karhleen Southworth Todd Sowers Shawn Spicer jeff Spirrler Susan Sr. john Clay Stacks Tracy Stamp Tammy Srarira Don Starkey Lee Stinson Lisa Strong Christi Srroup Louis Sullivan brcnua laylor Denise Taylor Phzinnora Thirakham Greg Thompson Christi Tillison Chanu: Turrez Kathy Towns Kris Towns lireh Tran Wes Tucker Thomas Tyree Marty VanDyke Chip Vardeman Paul Walker Scott Walker Brian Wlall Michael Warnick Steve West Kevin Wesrerfield Amy Whelchel David Wisenhunt Brad White Wade Whuc Matt Whiringron Timmy Wilkes Danni Willars james Williams Susan Williams Anissa Wilson Baronda Wilson Denny Wilson jill Wilson Terry Wdson Keith Woodward Tina Wright Barry Yandell Cindy Young Cynthia Young Paige Young Ted Young Brerr Youngren Deserved recognition - Mascot Scot Lackey presents Band Director Wayne Tympamic a con- gratulatory balloon bouquet because ofthe outstanding performances the band did during the marching season. And the tears fell - Senior Anissa Wilson gives a sympathetic hug to a senior drill team member. The Wichita pep rally was the last pep rally during football season for the team to perform together. The Homecoming spirit - The varsity cheerleaders lead cheers to enthuse both the cur- rent students at the school and the alumni that came back to see how their school has changed during the years. Whether the theme was 'nerds,' 'camouflage' or 'fifties' Spirit severely soared One week, Hawaiian prints filled the halls. The next week, horn-rimmed glasses and high water pants were the style. No matter what name one gave these sudden fashion changes, it made Keller spirit rise higher than ever before. Spirit day themes boosted the student body's spirit throughout both the football and basketball seasons. Themes ranged from the above Hawaiian and Nerd days to blue and Gold and Camouflage Days. To boost school spirit, the varsity cheerleading team was in- creased to ten members and the gymnasium, which was not fully completed in time for pep rallies during the past year, was ready to be used for the first time. My favorite thing about the pep rallies was the enthusiasm everyone showed, sophomore jay Lucas said. Most students agreed that the Grapevine pep rally made spirit rise the highest. Confetti was thrown over the balcony down to the first floor before the pep rally even began and the activity lasted throughout the day, even though students were instructed not to do so. The Grapevine pep rally was awesome. Everybody was going 16 Pep Rallies crazy! The best part ofit all was that we won the game that night, one junior said. Of the events that took place during the pep rallies, perhaps the most memorable was the last pep rally against Wichita Falls I-Iirschi, which marked the end of football season. To the tune of Michael W. Smiths Friends are Friends Forever, the Senior Class joined together in a circle on the floor of the gym and remembered the times they had spent together during high school. I hope that our class can be as close as the seniors. It was really great to see what a close class they were, one sophomore said. The last pep rally honored seniors Rhonda Moore and Rod Dear- ing as Miss Indianette and Indianette Brave. Also seniors julie Belyeu and Cary McKay, juniors jim I-lerckt and Cindy Crites, sophomores Carolyn Abbot and jason Carter and freshmen j. j. jantzen and Darrel james were honored because of their help in supporting school spirit. In addition to these students the cross country, volleyball, soccer and basketball teams were honored at pep rallies before important meets and games. ....4uu.... will-rwstw Ns 'Q f' MW 4--, 'M 3, V in ,W of Z ,V ., W ,..., 555211: fe-. M '. , 1 .. ,Nl ,V W M... I ' K 'lY1:Ffr:?L5v ar KW 'til ! in i 175. .I , W V lt's the 50's once more 4 Seniors Barry Yandell and Stace Mobley participate in the fifties theme for the Alvardo pep rally. A skit was performed in which Yandell played the part of American Band- stand's Dick Clark. . W J 3 ' se 1 2 N ,.-'if' r i e r'- ---i f f- i . - K s- M .1 , L liking 'Zi ff A . ,aa ff. Wx '11 , tm, , is ., .. .....i y , K mon- K Q di Q 1 N 1 si 1 , as . 2 as ' 5 3' s 1 r 9 ' FFS-N g sf . N iff. 1:.'f'fr XE, , A last time for everything g The senior lndranettns perform a routine to a comhinauun ol Z Z Top, ALXDL and other groups sungs during the Polyterhnir pep rally, which was also the last football pep rally, Friends are friends forever Y The Senior Class gathers Lluwn on the gym floor as Friends are friends forever is played for :he Senior Class. This, aciording to many, was unc of the most memorable pep rallies during the year. X 1 ' Wen A.,- XNQSXUPRX ffllfi 1... i Pa.inter's cap day -- Freshmen Robin Dear- ing and Scott Schambacker warch attenrively as the Indianerres perform one of their many routines during football season. The Grapevine Ball - Because of an injury resulring in the last minutes of the Kel1erfGmpevine game, senior Brad White was left unable to play for the resr of rhe season. His actions during the game were rewarded by hav- ing the game ball presented to him during the Homecoming pep rally. Senior Scott Boswell carries White on his back so he can receive this honor. Pep Rallies 17 Band marches on Austin Secures division 'Ii rating As bits and pieces of Kool and the Gangs superhit Celebration echoed loudly off the walls of the yellow school bus, emotionally psyched up band members clapped, sang and even danced along. There was definitely a party going on as the song sug- gested as the newly crowned regional champion marching band made its way home. Earlier that day, the band competed in the regional marching contest in Vernon and qualified for competition at the state level. Nine days later, on a sunny November afternoon, the band, accompanied by band director Wayne Tympanick and assistant band director Ken Hurst loaded up on to the chartered buses and charged towards Austin and the Univer- sity Interscholastic League State Marching Contest. The next morning at the contest the band awoke to rain Circles - Color guard forms a circle to do its part in helping the state-qualifying marching band, Toot your horn - The brass section of the marching band plays to a chilling perfection. Trumpets only - The trumpet section keeps its moves in perfect rhythm with the other members of the band during the state competition. Waiting for the results - Sophomore member julie Roach waits for the decision on who goes to the finals while hlling out some information for the competition. 18 Marching Band in Austin and breakfast IHOP style. A scheduled morning marching practice was canceled due to the weather. Around noon, the band departed for Champion football stadium at Westlzike High School, the site of the contest. After its performance, the band did not move on to the finals. lt did, however, receive a division I rating, the top rating possible, from each judge. l felt like we did very well considering the weather and not having a practice time to perfect our show before we per- formed, senior Scott Ross said. The band finished ninth at the state level contest. In making a I at the contest, the band that created the motto No Bows and State Bound became the first Keller band ever to do so and produced a string of memories that will not likely be forgotten. - BOBBY ROSS I , -rs ' -9 im-.,.,.w.a t s. V... ,anus Lookin' for girls?!? - Sophomores Todd Fast, Drew Fairchild and james Nattrass keep their eyes on the marching field where they were able to View their competition, March on - junior Ronnie Kent and sophomore Brent Berry keep time with the music as they march as part ofthe brass section. At attention - Senior Cheri Fischer and Clare risu Foul keep in perfect form when matthing out on the fields at Westlzike High Sthool for the state tom- petition. The leader of the band - Wziyne Tymf panick, banrl director, keeps ai careful watth over his bantl while it performed at the state level. Here comes the band - Senior Drum Major Hollis Cobb keeps an eye on the band members as they march out on the held. Cobb remained Keller's drum major for two years in a row with senior Head Drum Major Kim Buchanelc. x r , . 'r , - 'ef-f ,,,L ' .T 'if'-1-' , ' ' fwVWMfllf'i'722?'5Rw,, . ' Zi .-. -I W t,. Lf ., .ff'1'iEA'2l7s1W,5, ' viii' fa. .W-.fern M- ff fa 'nr-if ,az 3, V tiiliff' V 1' .' r. ,- Fair -zu , ,,,,,.,, ,.., ,jqwf Y, . 9? ... .af j me J ,, its ,,,,. ,, Marching Band in Austin 19 Kellerls talent steps on stage and ' Sho cases the stats' We've got talent, yes, we do. We've got talent, how about you? Picture this: A crowd grows restless, the curtain rises and the an- nouncer says, Come on down, you're the next contestant in the talent show. Maybe all talent shows don't start that way, but KHS's first talent show was a big success. I felt l had a lot of students involved that weten't in choir, said Barbara Nathman, Choir sponsor and teacher. Where did an idea for a talent show come from? Nathman felt the Choir needed a way to raise money. Money wasn't the only reason for the talent show. The show also gave the students a chance to perform for each other. Acts ranged from vocal solos to tap dancing. The talent show also had a rock band called Defiance, The performers in the show were Monica Klinkerman, Anne Daniels, Tracey Simpkins, Michelle Varner, Kim Buchanek, Rhonda Moore, Ann Beebe, Aimee Perritt, Jenni Sumpter, Lisa Millard, Becky Tims, Heather Spore, joe Scroggins 8: Company, Greg Smith, Clint Vernon, Pene Burns, Deanna Sims, Nelson Baird Sc Company, Victoria Barker, Kai Peterson, Heather Hester, Barry Yandell, Ronny Kent, Scott Ristau, Stuart Pritchett and Richie Batterton. - LEE ANN TOLIVER The Bird?l - No, it's Tribe doing a routine in the talent show. 20 Talent Show gl ., 'E . K X 4- e -4 - .,, ff Q, 1 :uf P Ml' x x: ,P H . 'ull' vw 1 4 4 -aim: Even though there wasn't snow Christmas spirit sang out As the lights dimmed and the music began, it was time to see if two months of hard work was about to pay off. The choir students had been preparing since early October for the Christmas concert. They had been attending before-school practices which ran about an hour and were the students' least favorite part of the concert. It was hard work and they'd get discouraged, choir director Mrs. Barbara Nathman explained. However, none of that discouragement was evi- dent while the choir was onstage. This year's con- cert was different from the preceding ones mainly because this one was an actual musical with the ad- dition of solos, duets, and skits. Last year's pro- gram consisted of only concert pieces. Nervous anticipation - Tension mounts as the choir students wait for their cue to go onstage before the Christmas concert. Melodious - junior Debbie Yaniko displays her expertise on the flute when she performs during the Christmas concert. 22 Christmas Concert The change of format seemed to please the au- dience. After its first performance, the choir was given a standing ovation. We were pleasedg it was very nice after all our hard work, Mrs. Nathman said. One of the solos was performed by senior Cary McKay, who began singing at Hfteen. He is undecided as yet as to whether to make singing his career. He enjoys it and feels that If you have a God given talent you should use it as well as you can. The program was a great success, added Mrs. Pam Wren, who had also helped organize the con- cert. - ALEX CHRISTIE x...,L., X. . K Qwrgxifvff' Q1 X ww , - - fi- - ' Vkkfn If .K umm...-.m-um .-,Wg 42 g Don't get wet! - Principal B i l l Newton is awaiting another wet . sponge in the face at the Indian Pow Wow, Becoming a tradition p Pow Wow gains recognition i Although the Pow Wow was not a complete success, Student Council sponsor Mrs. Lisa Baker felt that it was a big enough success to plan a Pow Wow for next year with the hopes of it becoming a tradition. The purpose of the Pow Wow was to publicize future Pow Wow activities. The idea of Pow Wow was actually brought up in 1985. Mrs. Lisa Baker, Ms. Kathy Everest and Ms. Tammy I-Iart discussed the event a number of times. Then they began to organize it. Ms. Everest recalled when she was a little girl how her town used to have this type of festival and how special it was to everyone. That is what she hoped to achieve through the Pow Wow, something everyone can go to and be together. It was also to be an enjoyable way to earn money for organizations in the school. Mrs. Baker didn't expect to raise much money this time. The Student Council wanted to get their feet wet and see what they could do. They made mistakes, but plan to correct them and organize the Pow Wow sooner next time. Mrs. Everest was extremely impressed at the community sup- port that was given. Places such as jamie's went all out to adver- tise this special event. 24 Pow Wow Many of the events that occurred will remain at the Pow Wow, but much more will be added. One thing that will be definite change is beginning the Pow Wow later in the after noon and running it later at night. Ideas for a possible danc afterwards is forming. Those changes should make a different in the Pow Wow, said one participating student. The main attraction was the Fun Run: the 1 mile, 2K an l0K. About 63 people participated in the races. Most of th participants bought T-shirts that said Indian Pow Wow. Th Fun Run raised approximately 35700. Two other big successes were the dunking booth an assassination booth, The Student Council sponsored the dunk ing booth. Students worked in it but the main attraction was th teachers which included Kathy Everest, Tammy Hart, Davi Park, Jessie Teddlie, and Principal Bill Newton. The assassins- tion booth was operated by the Drafting Club. Every fiv minutes another victim would be attacked by water balloon It was a great way to cool off, said one participant. Already the sponsors of this year's Pow Wow have great idea and hopes for next year's bash. - STEPHANIE CARRIER l A 1 - I , ,.., H, y V, L if Hold Still -junior Mike McNicholas makes a clown out ofa , ' A M' little girl. ft. '- I - L Go! Go! Go, Timmy, Go! - Senior Tim Bouma leads in the il 'U 92 0 F' E 5' rn -1 no ru rn va -v C H 5' rn :7 5 5, 'J' 'If D fu O -'a ff 5' ru 'Tl C : W C P f- 55? - , t 553 5 W!! 'V ,el -wife' 1' V. X 4, lf,-,ww ,V .V .- . 'W ya 4 1 dr .M 42,,,..,f MW? Ax. 1' We . I 4 'fi 8 rg . ' if 'iii ' 'L ? Who's our next victim? - David Watson, Tia Watson and Kim Gauwain are getting ready to assassinate another victim with water balloons at the Pow Wow. The thrill of competition - Freshman Deanna Sims races full-force ahead as she approaches the finish line ofthe Indian Pow Wow Fun Run. we 4. ' -o-ls .ha A if Pow Wow 2 5 babe busted EN' cool i ig.. . , sf so f is is i .ei v .., .,,... 5. Q, h kwamundh dead red 26 Dictionary BABE - n. Ihalat-jhj a word med lo deirrihe a perion ofthe oppofite .rex in a rom- plimentary fafhion. ex. That neu' guy in my Engliih rlan is meh a babe. BUSTED - v. lhuffedl being caught in the action of doing something that you aren't supposed to be doing. ex. Did you hear Tom waJ tardy? Yeah, I het he got buried. COOL - adj. fkholj having qualitiei ofhe- ing extremely pleaiing or exfeptionally faifinaling. ex. The .fuhitilute didn't make uf do any work at all. He wai eool. ' DEAD RED - n. pbrafe road redl tl phraxe Jhouted at yholhall, haiekthall, volleyball and Jofrer gamer or any other game or event we are at while roznpeling again!! Grapevine High School. Uied to dixguit and fhame the Murtangf. ex. Come out and watch zu IIGIHP Grapevine. You 'll all .ree .rome dead red! DORK - n. ldzirkj a permn having weird eharaeterixtief refemhling that ofa geek, but diJtinguiJhed from there hefaufe they are a little len nerdy. ex. Croix! jun look at the hoy over there. He if a dork. - ee fish if f reakout f-'ffl fe' xx diese 4 ii ga .., sm ,,, ii., V., .,.- 5 I Xa' f of Q geek Indian FISH - n. ffifhl a Jlang word med to defrrihe ninth grade ftadentf, generally fallea' frefhmen. Uled open hy fophomoref, junior! and fenion to belittle the 'little' ftudentf. ex. There are too manyfish at this school. FREAKOUT - v. ffre7k'owt2 an event in one'J IW where all Jenfe of dirertion, in fart, all 1en.re ofeverything i.f loft in favor ofgoing fompletely rrazy. ex. When I found out l had won the Letter K, 1 just had tofreakoutf' GEEK - n. lgekj a perfon who very mufh refemhlef the nerdf on Revenge ofthe NerdJ . They are rhararlerized hy horn-rimmed glaffef and high water panti. ex. No, I will not go out with that guy!! He ii meh a geek! GOOBER - n. fg55'her2 :omeone who ifjiut plain weird. There i.f no other word to derrribe thii type ofperfon exrept by rlaffwing him or her ai a gooher, ex. Ugh!!! She a real goober! GROSS - adj. Igrofj something that causes utter dislike and total contempt, meaning that the object of contempt is disgusting beyond words, ex. The fakleria -had wax gras: today!! Lan I know that's right E , I xt's Casual jammin' later days uag HEY, DUDE - greeting fha doodj uxed ax a greeting to another perfon while walking down the hall to get to your next rlau. ex. Hi Bob!! Hey dude! I KNOW THAT'S RIGHT - phraxe II no thatz ritej a phraxe made popular during 'hzotball Jeaton ufed to Jhow agreement with Jomething, ex. The Jfhool day if I0 long! I know that'.f right. ' lT'S CASUAL - n. phraxe fitz kazhi ali a phraxe ufed to dexeribe the artionf of lay- ing bark and relaxing. 2. meaning there is no big hurry to get anything done, ex. I'ue got a I5-page theme paper due next period and I haven't even .ftarted it. Oh well, it'.r casual. -IAMMIN' - 11. fjanfinj partieipation in the enjoyment of fnurir by unrontrolled move- ment of the body. ex. M0102 played Van Halen laxt night and I warjamminf' LATER DAYS - n. Ila'tur dazej a phrafe uted to .rubftitute the traditional word: Goodbye - widely ured among Keller High Jtudentr. ex. See ya later! later dayx, dude! let's party pigout rope: S.G.O.K. eq, so fine I.ET'S PARTY - 11, phrafe lletz paftil perhapf the mort eommonly ured phrafe at Keller High Srhool. Uxed to Juggeit partiripa- tion in anything whieh it fun and anything which if normally not allowed. ex. Hey.' There iJn't a tearher in our :lan today. Well, lei'.r parly. ' PIG OUT - 11. Cpig owtj lo eat more than it would feem humanly pouible. ex. My mom jun tame bark from the Itore, .fo let'r go pig Ullflu ROPER - n. Iropurj a perfon fhararter- ized by boott, a eowboy hat and any other ar- tenory to make one look ar one haJju.rt Jtep- ped of a ranrh. ex. Cheek out my new boott. I 'fn Jurb a roper! S.G.O.K. - .9 IS G O KI no one, exrept for the Jenior rlan, if really Jure what there in- ilialf Jtand for, Thefe initiall were found praetirally everywhere you looked in Keller. Many believe S.G.O.K. Jtandtfzr Senior Guyx of Keller, Senior Girlt of Keller or Senior Graduate: of Keller. SO FINE - adj, lui Hnej ured to expretf happineu with the appearance ofa member of the oppoiite Jex. Similar in definition with the word babe . ex. I think that Bobby if .ro fine!!! Dictionary 27 i 1' ,K s fe 'l 0 ii 'as 'Friends are friends forever' Dreams come true - New hairdos and manicures to tuxedos and formals characterized the juniorfSenior Prom. The theme was Friends Forever. The col- ors were pink and dove gray. The flower was the rose, and the song was Friends Are Friends Forever. The prom took place in the Grand Ballroom at the Fort Worth Worthington Hotel on Saturday, May 17. After junior Class President Scott Blankenship welcomed everyone and Prin- cipal Bill Newton gave the invocation, din- ner was served. After dinner, the junior and Senior Class officers were introduced, followed by a video covering the special events that took place during the year. Senior Paige Bradley gave the Senior farewell and Senior Anissa Wilson started 1 X 28 juniorfSenior Prom as memories are made the candle ceremony. It really unites the seniors, said senior Robbie Hess. After that was the Senior dance, and the Senior garter ceremony followed by the junior Dance and the junior garter ceremony. It was really a special time for me. Everything was decorated very beautifully, said junior Darla Ellis. The prom itself was a very moving ex- perience. I thought the juniors really did a great job saying good-bye to the Seniors. I think the prom made the Seniors feel proud, and not sad about leaving, said freshman Tisha Williams. The juniorfSenior Prom was a night everyone will remember. As their motto said - The dreams of today are memories of tomorrow! -- CINDY MAYS wav f 'ilk S' Mgr This is it! - Senior Derek Sharp smiles as he makes his farewell speech. Goodbye . ,. so soon - Seniors participate in the candlelighring ceremony as they say goodbye to fellow Seniors. Now what do l do? - junior Doug Brooks and sophomore Brooke Bradley participate in the junior garter CETTCIHUHY. ,cr ' if Q22 , 'f ,yi we a I hope this is fun! - Senior Greg Palmer and senior Rhonda Nash enter the prom filled with excitement and some doubt, Goodbye - Senior Derek Sharp receives a congratulatory kiss from his date Angela Arnold after making his goodbye speech. Relaxation! - Seniors David Jones and Shan- non Vaughn forget about saying other goodbyes and take time to enjoy the prom, The end is near! - Senior Necye Fails and her dare Randy Meredith dance as the prom comes to an end. 1 -IuniorfSenior Prom 29 Let's Party! - Seniors and juniors sign in at the prom as they prepare to party! Garter Ceremony - junior Diana Wfilliams helps put her garter on the arm ofjuniot David Haynes during the junior garter ceremony. If I to Z ' t ll ,i W i ! 'X Klan Candlelighting Ceremony - Seniors participate in the cancllelighting ceremony as the juniors look on. Gotch Ya! - Chaperone Coach Danny Ham refuses the taking of his picture a little too late. 30 -IuniorfSenior Prom Boogie! - Senior Scott Boswell and junior Amy Casey let loose and enjoy the prom. That's What Friends Are For - Seniors Barry Yandell, Ann Beebe and Kim Buchanek sing That's What Friends Are For in remembrance of their Senior year. Awww Q sf te. 4 Passing the flame - Seniors take time to remember the past twelve years as they participate in the candlelighting ceremony. Let's Dance! - Senior Ginger Koenig announces that it's time to dance. -IuniorfSenior Prom 51 Basketball at Reunion Boys' team turns pro for one game Playing at Reunion Arena exhilarated not only the boys' Varsity basketball team but also the parents, teachers and fellow students. The fans went to Reunion Arena and cheered the Indians on to a massacre. The Indians won 54-58. The best thing about the game was that the kids really enjoyed the at- mosphere, said boys' Varsity coach Ray Branigan. The Indians put their name on a list with other surrounding schools and in the middle of the season had their already-scheduled game with the Brewer Bears chosen to be the pre-game show on january 29. Every game makes a player nervous, but playing at Reunion almost got the best of the Indians. The guys were a little too excited and it affected their play at the begin- ning, said Coach Branigan. Even though the guys were nervous at first, they pulled together and played as a team. The leading scorer for the Indians was jim Landtroop with I9 points. - CINDY MAYS I can fly! -jim Landtroop 4995227 jumps just high enough to shoot over a Bear for 2 points. Y, mr sfgfff, K 5 i.f ld. H.. W. l .. f l Alley-oop - Chris james flies past a Bear in an ef- fort to defeat Brewer at Reunion Arena. -,gqmnlunltil . .Lit-S1 I .t.l. ' X vu Follow through - Rod McNamar shows what a perfect follow- through is, while he shoots a freethrow. Foul! -jim Landtroop 654227 gets fouled while scoring 2 points. 32 Boys Basketball at Reunion Arena Y - I ll pl IILQYHK VIHIHIIA I7 LWVI - u :xg 'Rebirth of spirit' highlights school year BOBBY ROSS editor Tan and exhausted from an exquisitely splendid summer of fun, Kaye H. Spirit returned to classes as usual in September. Following three months of life in the sun, daily trips to the movie theatre, and two-a-days at the shopping mall, the ever-lovable, but invisible, spirit eye of Keller High School expected everything happening during the next nine months to be totally anti-climatic. At best, she wished that it would somehow escape the monotony of previous years. What she actually encountered during those first weeks of school and thereafter, though, was enough to excite even the most apathetic of spirit watchers. To her amazement, Kaye I-I. Spirit discovered a student body on the verge of a renaissance From beginning to end, a rebirth of spirit undeniably captured the hearts ancl the emotions of many during the school year. A certain undescribable feeling of enthusiasm and excitement overtook the students and teachers alike. The school reached greater heights of achievement and success than ever before during its final year in class AAAA in many different areas, including academics, sports and extracurricular activities. ACADEMICS KI-IS joined an elite group of six top Texas high schools by introducing the In- ternational Baccalaureate honors program at the beginning of the year, Varsity academics, as director Norman Baxter described the program, offered ac- celerated courses and attracted close to 100 students in its first year. Sophomore Kristin Anderson was one of eight students across the nation to be chosen as an IB foreign exchange student for the 1986-87 school year. Letter jackets, long reserved for success on the baseball diamond, basketball court and football gridiron, awarded students for excellence in the classroom for the first time in March. Students received awards at a special school assembly and were recognized at a school board meeting. Radio stations publicized the program over the airwaves and the Fort Worth Star-Telegram encouraged other schools to emulate it. Five students and the cast of the one- act play, I Never Sang For My Father by Robert Anderson, qualified for the University interscholastic Leagues 76th annual State Championships for academic and drama events, May 8 through 10 in Austin. CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE Renaissance '86 35 Remembering the school year . . . 'Rebirth of spirit' bonds students CONTINUED FROM PAGE 33 State UIL competitors included Baronda Willson, ready writing, Deb- bie Yaniko, informative speakingg Bryon Sutherland and Mari Felton, team debateg and Bobby Ross in headline and news writing. At the district level, UIL com- petitors won 23 medals in 14 events to boost the school to its fourth straight first place trophy. SPORTS The Varsity football team highlighted an otherwise dismal season by winning big over archrival Grapevine, in October. The Indians beat the Mustangs 35-14 in the team's last meeting as district com- petitors. Both Keller and Grapevine will be switched into the class AAAAA for the 1986 season. The cross country teams set school records in the fall when both the boys' and girls' teams made it past district competition into regionals. Lead by junior runner Renee Rowell and coached by Marcum Dick, the girls placed tenth in state among other AAAA schools. For the third year in a row, Rowell also qualified for the state track meet in two running events. Coach Ralph Ferguson's boys' var- sity baseball team boosted one of the state's top offensive threats. Despite miss- ing the playoffs, the team ranked as high as fifth in state at one time. OTHER EXTRA CUR- RICULAR ACTIVITIES l No Bozos - State Bound. Inspired by this motto and goal, the marching band received a division one rating at the UIL state marching contest for the first time in November and received a ninth place finish. The band took top honors at the Cleburne Marching Festival, district and regional marching contests on its way to the top. The Indianettes proved once again in March that 'nobody does it better. The drill team dominated its competi- tion in a national drill team contest in San Antonio. The officers won sweepstakes, supersweepstakes, best choreography for a novelty routine and best choreography for a high kick routine. The squad won sweepstakes, supersweepstakes, best choreography for a prop routine, best technique and best in class AAAA divi- sion. The Indianettes out performed 78 other teams for one of five spots in the winner's cirde. The Wigwam, the student newspaper, received the highest rating 34 Renaissance '86 from the Interscholastic League Press Conference in March for the first time in many years. The paper won the ILPC Award of Distinguished Merit and two individual achievement awards in newswriting and layout. Drama and debate placed two members in the Texas Forensic League's state competition in San Angelo. Senior Kelly Perkins ranked fifth in oratory and senior G. Scot Lackey ranked sixth in dramatic interpretation. Numerous clubs and organization members and officers represented the school at state and national conventions during the year. Much of the excitement of the year, however, goes beyond description . . . Cheering at a pep rally and crying at the senior assembly. Cramming first period for a major exam second period and staying up all night to finish a research paper. Simply saying hi to friends in hallways during passing period and walking a boy friend or girlfriend to class. Words, mere sentences, cannot ade- quately describe the many things that made this year special and unique. Luckily, in the hearts and minds of those who had experienced it, the spirit of the renaissance lives on . . . Ageless hobb attracts MICHELLE SHOEMAKER N tr sraffwriter Lots of people like to hunt. Senior David Lamb doesn't, but his falcon does. Lamb started training falcons last year. The combination between liking birds and wanting to train them is what brought my attention to falconry, Lamb explained. With the help of Steven Har- ris, a veterinarian at Roanoke, he trained Biarmicus, which he bought this year for 55600. Biarmicus is a lanner falcon from North Africa. There are only 20-30 Lan- nets in the United States. This summer Lamb will get a Red Tail hawk for which he had to apply. In order to get it, he had to test and pass an in- spection. The requirements for training falcons include having' a pigeon loft and spending a half hour free time every day with the hawk. The flying season is from September to April. During the summer, the hawk will go through a molting stage so it won't be able to fly. The instruments Lamb uses to train falcons include a telemetry, guitar pick, bells and a leather hood. Lamb attaches a guitar pick to the tail and, with the telemetry, he can pick up the position of the bird. When a falcon lands on his prey and kills it, the falcon usually makes no noise. To know where it is, Lamb places bells on the bird's feet so he can hear the jingling. Flying Higb - Senior David Lamb and his falcon Biarmicis practice different maneuvers on the high school campus. senior The leather hood covers its head so the bird won't ,think it is in danger and will calm down. Falconry is very interesting but falcons are just like little kids and it itrainingb can get very frustrating at timesf' says Lamb. Biarmicus weighs a pound and a half and the Red Tail hawk that Lamb will get, will weigh between three to four pounds. Their weight is really tricky because if they'te too light, they get very aggressive. When they weigh too much, they get into the habit of flying away for a period of time, Lamb said. Falconry is reminiscent of a much earlier era, but the hobby still has its followers. Renaissance '86 35 New Releaxer - junior Danyak Arafat checks over some albums that are now released on compact digital discs. Looking Around -- Freshman Mike Loftus examines the selection of music offered at Camelot Music in the North Hills Mall. Arch-enemies C 9 Porn rock DIANA WILLIAMS graphics editor While the Road Runner is being chased by Wile E. Coyote during Satur- day morning cartoons, Twisted Sister's lead singer Dee Snider may be found dodging his father's attempts to catch him in the We're Not Gonna Take It video on another channel. Like the antics in the Road Runner animations, Snider picked each stunt for his video from his personal collection of cartoons. So, as the Coyote is the Road Runner's arch enemy, the Parents Music Resource Center may too be the arch enemy of not only Snider, but to all musicians who write, sing, or perform to, as Senator Fritz Hollings calls it, rock porn. In a Senate committee hearing held September 19, Snider negated claims by the PMRC that his video was violent, but that it was simply a cartoon with human actors playing variations on the Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote theme. After a half-hour, Snider was dis- missed and thanked for his witness chair on Capitol Hill. 36 Renaissance '86 collide as All U . QR if an lt meets its match The PMRC, to say the least, was still not happy. Co-founders Mary Elizabeth Gore and Susan Baker say that they will not be happy until 'questionable lyrics are printed on albums and tapes, until rock concerts are rated for content, until albums with objectionable covers are racked separately or placed in plain brown wrappers, until MTV 'brackets' certain videos for late-night viewing only and until lyrics are included with albums and tapes sent to radio stations. Already, the PMRC has been responsi- ble for albums which are sexually explicit or promoting violence, suicide, rape, the occult or drugs to be marked Parental Guidance: Explicit Lyricr. Record com- panies agreed to put the PG label on albums and tapes, but now the PMRC wants the rating changed to R because it feels that the PG rating has been watered down by the movie industry. Stanley Gortikov, president of the Recording Industry Association- of America, believes that the PG rating was as far as the industry could go. The industry could not print the lyrics on the albums and tapes because music publishers, not rercord companies, own the rights to the lyrics. The industry could not send radio sta- tions the lyrics for the same reasons. It cannot put plain brown wrappers on the albums or rack them separately because that is the territory of the retailers. It cannot control the actions of per- formers because the best control . . . is parental supervision of the concert attendance of their children. Musicians have formed the Musical Majority to stop rating records, which to them is a form of artistic censorship. Members include Prince, members of Kiss, Duran Duran and Don Henley, among others. The PMRC says that they don't want to outlaw rock and roll or to change it, but to just strip it bare for parents to see and to rate objectionable things. They feel that what they are doing is no wa j censorship. So, just as the Road Runner hasn't seen the last of Wile E. Coyote, rock and roll hasn't seen the last of the PMRC. useb To coME IN BRN A REOOPD Q K 1 raerfxemeerc when ms ,Q wmm,,,mW f W AND LEAVE . . . Now, We A l I 1 MQ-'QAL DECISION .' A ji' a 1 X 'll D01 A ix 'l'l or ', ' ' 7' 't xfs x sig DoN'T1Z H LIL' S , .. ,.,.,. . ..,.,.,. , ,,,,,.,. . ,.,.,.,. Sf: y - E 'I-I-:55:3-I-:5:3:5:3-:-:3:IgI-Z-:-: mamma mme ' Buying Tapex -junior Ed Fishman l k throu h the tape rack ac Camelot Mu 8 Ag the North Hills Mall to purchas Bg Country cape, just Browsing - junior David H y 1 k h d I C l oo s at r e recor se ecuon at Music to see if there is a rec d h ld like to buy R 86 37 Inevitable move affects Keller High MELANYE CHITTUM staffwriter The move was inevitable. We all knew it had to happen, but it would have been nice if we had stayed down for two more years or so. Superintendent Ker- mit Heimann says. On january 30, the University In- terscholastic League's executive commit- tee announced that Keller High School, in addition to area schools, Grapevine, Weatherford and Mansfield, will be plac- ed in the 5-A classification starting with the 1986-87 school year due to the number of students currently enrolled in each school. Class 5-A, which is the largest class in the state, includes approx- imately 250 schools with over 1,500 students enrolled. The move to 5-A will play a vital role in the sports program currently offered. The move to 5-A will play a vital role in the sports program currently offered. From a competitive standpoint, the move is a big step. We'll be playing in a district that sent three reams, Denton, Lewisville and Wichita Falls, to the playoffs, Athletic Director Bill Bryant said. How we do next year will depend on attitude. If we take the field with the at- titude that we can win, then we'll do well, Varsity football player Ed Fishman said. Girls Head Coach Laura Bynum stress- ed that the move will be a challenge. We will be able to compete better than we can now in this district. The change, at the same time, has its bad points. Although the athletic department is af- fected by the switch, other organizations Chief staff gives its thanks CINDY MAYS staff writer The Chief staff would like to thank Wayne Meuir, our school photographer, Mrs. Judy Starkey, Mrs. Kelly Bradley, Mrs. Mazy McNamar, Mrs. Gail Adams and Stewart Applin from the Keller Citizen for their help in finding pictures for the different clubs, teams and organizations found throughout the book. F Others we would like to thank are Col- eco, for letting us use Cabbage Patch Kids, our Taylor representative, David Dixon, for helping us to make the best yearbook possible, Mrs. jane Curts, for helping with the cover, the word process- ing class for compiling senior achieve- ments and the index, all students, faculty, administrators, and also the Wigwam staff for indexing and working on stories.. will also feel the pressure of moving to a level of higher competition. The increase in student enrollment that caused the switch to the 5-A classification caused mixed feelings among students and faculty. ' I wish the growth rate would slow down. Fast growth isn't easy to keep up with, Coach Danny Quick said. I think the move is great, but it will rake a while to adjust to the larger com- petition, senior Barry Yandell said. We don't have the same numbers as the established 5-A schools and that in itself is going to be a big factor until we get enrollment higher, said Assistant Principal Tom Ladusau. The recognition will be good for Keller, teacher David Ballauer said. Ready or not, 5-A here we come. toall... Also, we would like to thank Mrs. Lisa Baker and the STudent Council for con- tributing their help in things such as counting the different ballots for contests conducted by the staff A special thanks goes to the United States Shoe Corporation in Enfield, Conn. CWornen's Specialty Retailing Corpora- tionl who gave us permission to use it's logo, which is found in Ups -N- Downs clothing store, as part of our theme. E 38 Renaissance '86 Besl Friends - Juniors Julie Vermillion and Amanda Sherrer talk about their friendship to one another. High school friendships examined SHANNON WEBB staff writer One minute, they're fighting. The next minute they're hugging, 'cause that's what friends are for. Everyone has friends, but a best friend is something special. To me, a best friend is someone special that I can always count on and confide in, someone who accepts me and understands me, junior Amanda Sherrer said when talking about her best friend julie Vermillion. Best friends share good times, bad times and even some embarrassing moments. We were caught by my dad scaring people in the mens' room at the Boswell football game by turning off the lights and yelling as loud as we could, and it scared everyone to death, explained Mack Zimmerman when talking about his most embarrassing moment with his best friend Tim Casey. Best friends make embarrassing moments bearable, bad moments tolerable and good moments wonderful. Fashion inspired by trends of yesterday and today LOREE VARDAS staff writer The trends of today may not always continue, but some trends are everlasting. Vlhile some fads are transient, other fads such as the wearing of jeans and belts have stuck around for many years. I feel that the 'roper' look has always been here. Recently it has become more popular and more students have been wearing boots and jeans, said senior Kel- ly Higginson. While some styles are always present, other styles seem to repeat themselves about every 20 to 30 years. O Such items as paisley shirts, gaudy jewelry and black outfits were worn in the 60's and they have been the hottest items to some of the students of the 80's. I've gotten a lot of my jewelry from my grandmother and mother. It's weird that the style I like now my mother was wearing 20 years ago, said freshman Tracy Wright. While some students like to get their clothes and jewelry from parents and grandparents, other students go to the Good Will and Army! Navy stores. Other styles are brought in with hot new singing stars. Often society gets clothing ideas from singers like Madonna, Cyndy Lauper and Bruce 'The Boss' Spr- ingsteen and bands like Motly Crue, U2 and General Public. The fashion trend on the local scene is a very complex one. There is not one 'look' that's 'in'g in fact there are several styles that are 'in.' It's nice to see the students expressing their personalities through the clothing styles. It's nice to know that the students have minds of their own and different personalities, said teacher Mrs. Pepper Cruson. Renaissance '86 39 'Gnly a dirty ice ball . .' Mr. Halley's comet makes rare appearance BARRY RYAN if 1' staffwriter The visitor moved swiftly and silently through the black vacuum of space. Cut- ting through the silence on a predestined path leaving nothing but dust in its wake, it flew. This is not the first time it has been through this section of the solar system on its trek sunward. In fact, it takes this route quite regularly, every 77 years or so. The visitor begins to gain velocity as the powerful gravity of the sun pulls it nearer and nearer to its fiery realm. Believe it or not, the mysterious visitor is only a dirty ice ball called Halley's comet. Halley's comet is named for the English astronomer Edmund Halley. Before Halley made his investigations in- to the origin of comets, most people believed that comets appeared by chance and traveled through space in no set path. But Halley believed that comets belonged to the solar system and took definite paths around the sun at regular intervals. He found that the paths taken by certain comets in 1456, 1531 and 1607 were identical with the path of a comet ob- served in 1682. He decided that the same comet made all these paths. He correctly predicted that it would appear again in 1759, and at regular intervals thereafter. Historical records show that Halley's comet was seen as long ago as 240 B.C. It reappears every 77 years but the intervals can be two years longer or shorter. But Halley still didn't know where comets came from and a probable theory wouldn't be produced. for another three centuries. Astronomer jan Oort of the 40 Renaissance '86 Netherlands holds that comets were formed 4.6 billion years into the past when the entire solar system was a primordial soup of dust and gases. When the sun cooled, it blew particles away from the inner planets. Geological time changed the Earth and the planets closest to the sun. The outer planets remained as dust and gas with solid cores. The smaller particles continued to drift outward until they finally found a home in a huge shell surrounding the solar system. This shell is called the Oort Cloud after the astronomer who proposed the idea. Oort says there may be as many as 100 billion comets in the cloud. However, this theory still didn't ex- plain completely just how comets reentered the solar system. Oort was forced to revise and he explained his theory. Oort then theorized the existence of a star, called Nemesis, whose orbital path swings it into the shell at a rate of about five per year. Another astronomer, Richard Muller, proposed that it may have been a few of these comets that built the earth and caused the extinction of the dinosaurs. Muller says that the earth is probably pelted with comets every 30 million years. These same comets that destroyed the dinosaurs may have been reponsible for providing the necessary ingredients for life in its boiling gases. Comets are made up of fusing a light spectrumh water, methane, ammonia, carbon dioxide and fifty percent dust. As the comet moved silently through space and back outward to where it had originated, the masses of earth sat and watched in hopeful anticipation of some point in time 377 years or so from now. -sf Ns? T'5fx9N i .N 1' Having fun? - Senior Barry Ryan doesn't seem to Gnd giving blood a very painful experience. Students give life Council sponsors blood drive, raises 154 pints Traffic fatalities claimed more than a few students' lives this year. Although not much can be done to alleviate the pain felt by the families of the victims or help those who died in the wrecks, students were able to help the survivors by giving not only support and encouragement, but also the invaluable gift of their blood. I feel like this is something small I can do to help the kids in the car wrecks. You feel so helpless because there's not much else you can do for them, said Student Council sponsor Mrs. Lisa Baker. The Student Council sponsored a blood drive on April ll in cooperation with the Carter Blood Center, There was a good turnout and 154 pints of blood were given to help the students in the wreck. Some students had to be turned away because they were either underweight or too young. Some of the students that were old enough to give were a little apprehensive. I was a little scared of the needle, said senior Amy Beck, but I felt that it was important to help the people. This apprehension also extended to a few of the teachers. It took Coach Beth Hobensack an hour and a half with her first period class pressuring her to give blood, but she gave because I felt that it was a worthwhile cause. junior Paul Brawer seemed to sum up the feeling of most of the students when he said, We've had so many accidents at the school lately and I feel I should do my part to help the students who need blood. -ALEX CHRISTIE Food anyone? - Student Council provided refreshments for the students who gave blood. Interesting? - juniorjill Cassillo reads some information on AIDS and what it has to do with giving blood during the blood drive. Blood Drive 41 Aim, focus, shoot - Photography's a snap Qrightb? Photography looks and sounds deceptively simple, However, when the photographer not only takes the picture but is in charge of developing the hlm and printing the final product, no less than a million things can go wrong Cat least that's the way it seemsb. Not only must photographers devote their time to attending the numerous events staged during the year by the faculty and students, they must burrow themselves in the darkroom amidst smelly chemicals before their goal is achieved. CPhotographers must be aware of everything from lighting condi- tions to the temperature of the chemicals they mix. Anything and everything can go wrong.J To keep our photographers from complete despair, we offered them this double-page spread to showchase their best efforts. Here students can see the expertise of our shutterbugs. We hope you enjoy their work. - LOREE VARDAS and NAN LEE Preparingfor the bun! - Laura Sunley 4 i Being fool - Mike Loftus 42 Photography Showcase Down the up Jlairraxe - Andy Criss Kzlli Lzonardo with ramen: - Andy Criss Q ya iff 2 4511 n 9 way? . X3 'Qs NB ill Z F ' 5 i -affg I . ano LL - ! lI fighi 9 ' ,Q , fir K 'V??M -5 N M,Q39i V wg: . W. ,M ,M 2 . . t - , 5 1 E - I N wh-f 4 - ..i til f8I 72 379-9938 -- Andy Criss Adam Beebe - Todd Baker Portrait ofTafjQ Geifel - Andy Criss Photography Showcase 43 Recognition. Athletes honored at banquet Brisket, salad, and dinner rolls entitled athletes and coaches dressed in nice clothes, and not the usual shorts, sweaty t-shirts and tennis shoes, the fourth annual Spring Athletic Banquet. Parents, coaches, and athletes ate a meal catered by Vance Godbey's and then awarded and recognized the athletes for their participation in athletics. The awards not only included the Letter awards, but also - most improved, best offensive player and best defensive player. Coaches of soccer, basketball, golf, tennis, track and baseball recog- nized their players and gave the various awards. The banquet was sponsored by members of the Athletic Booster Club and was a night that gave the athletes the recognition they deserve. For returning players the banquet was probably just another banquet, but for the seniors it was something special. - MELANYE CHITTUM mi' ,A-4550 K What's Coming Up Next? - Sophomore Luke Beebe studies his program while sophomore Carla Chitwood notices the photographer roaming around. 44 Spring Athletic Banquet The Radiant Look - Sophomore Brooke Bradley radiates pleasure over the activities at the Spring Athletic Banquet. Ya'll Really Look Enthusiastic - Sophomore Terri Pennington enjoys a conversation with her date at the Spring Athletic Banquet. X Award Recipient - Senior Brad White returns to his seat after receiving an award at the Spring Athletic Banquet. I can't believe she took this - Senior Paige Bradley avoids her mother, the photographer, as she walks to het seat at the Spring Athletic Banquet. Enjoying the Company - Couples and individuals at the Spring Athletic Banquet show their en- thusiasm in being recognized and awarded while enjoying the company of others. lt's all under control - Athletic Booster Club Treasurer Annette Kidd shows that everything is under control at the Spring Athletic Banquet. Spring Athletic Banquet 45 Don't get bumed! - Senior jill Hasty works on her tan during the Ranchland trip. Party Animal - Chip Dickens catches some rays by the Ranchland pool. o boycott Traditional senior trip stays in style after opposition Probably no Senior trip has come as close to being boycotted as this year's. A senior trip is usually thought of as one last op- portunity for the Senior Class to unite as a group and socializeg only the prom and Senior luncheon gives the members a chance for the whole class to get together and provide such fellowship. It's been a tradition for the past five years for the Senior trip to take place at a dude ranch. However, when the ticket sales were announced, many seniors voiced opposition because they hadn't been consulted on the location of the trip and were outraged by the 325 cost it entailed. When, after a week of ticket sales, only eight tickets had been sold, it did indeed look as if the trip would be cancelled. Prin- cipal Bill Newton and the Senior Class sponsors began to voice a true concern over the matter and decided to hold a special meeting to discuss the matter. Newton explained that it was too late to change plans since a 351000 deposit had already been made. Seniors had suggested other possible locations for the trip such as Six Flags, Wet N' Wild or even the lake. These were impossible, however, due to the difficulty of supervision. It was finally agreed that Ranchland was the only possible place for the trip, and the tickets were reduced to 1522. Such a marked opposition concerning the Senior trip may have some bearing on next year's trip, if next year's seniors want a voice in the decision, they need to express their preference early in the year to their senior class officers. - ALEX CHRISTIE xiii. W ' 51 -.'1 2 27 K' 46 Senior Trip -ar L nj? 1 qi. 7 455-' ,,.,, 'if fl Togetherness - Scott Freeman and Tia Rosser are en- joying each other's company during the Senior trip. 'I B55 f J , 1 , s ,.,,., K 32 all I And then he said . . . - joanne Crudgington seems to be the center of attention while talking to Steve Parsons and jim Landtroop. Prime tanning hours - Paige Bradley takes time out from other ac- tivities at Ranchland to work on her tan. Senior Trip 47 Over 200 graduate on May 30 Seniors urged to 'go beyond Z' Climaxing a year of lasts, graduating seniors accepted diplomas on May 30. A standing-room only crowd of over 3,000 jammed the bleachers of the KHS football field for traditional baccalaureate and commencement exercises. Highlighting the evening, Principal Bill Newton introduced the Outstanding Senior Girl Jill Hasty and Outstanding Senior Boy Bret Kidd, acknowledged scholarship winners and called the names of the approximately 249 graduating members of the class of '86 as School Board President Dale Rogers awarded them with diplomas. Ten seniors graduated with high honors 34 with honors and 16 as members of the National Honor Society. David Aldets of Trammel Crow Company of Dallas gave the keynote address of the evening. Quoting from a Dr. Seuss child's story book where characters invent letters not included in the regular alphabet, Aldets encouraged seniors to go beyond Z to find success in the real world. Top Ten - Top Row: Bret Kidd, Brian Harlan, Derek Sharp, Kathy Towns, Rhonda Moore, Ginger Koenig. Bottom Row: jill Hasty, Baronda W'ilson, Kim Felknor, Ann Beebe, Christi Stroup Tassel Turning - Senior Class officers Anissa XX'ilson, State Mobley, Paige Bradley and Neyce Fails lead the seniors in the turning ol' their tassels. 48 Graduation The former Texas A8cM University student body presid and intern of United States Senatorjohn Tower also challeng the graduates to be leaders, not followers of the future. Traditional aspects of the ceremony included the salutat address by Ann Beebe and the valedictory address by K Felknor. Opening the ceremony, Paige Bradley gave the invocation. ln perhaps the most moving moment of the night, Barry Yandell sang the class song Friends Are Friends Forever. Closing the ceremony, Senior Class officers directed the movement of tassels, Cary McKay led the class in its Hnal singing of the alma mater and Stace Mobley gave the benediction. Finally and triumphantly, as the band played Fanfare and Recessionalf' a jazzy pep 'em up match, the graduating seniors paraded off the Held just as they had marched on an hour and a half earlier, wondering . . . is this where life ends or where it begins? - BOBBY ROSS b 33311 f . fi, L V , ,4'. , f' ,fr if '?', i of Q yew 1 ' . V if - . 4349 V. t.. I-A T , I v t J' ,. ' -4 , pi sv r - 4 . , ' Q .. , , ' L r f , lt ,K W f' Q5-.Z , - .ve - eff W I.. ui aft, m., l,l?!'Al' ,. ,fy Jia at - : ' life -we... I T 'Z X 5 Scholarship Winners - Top Row: Derek Sharp, jim Landttoop, Chip Dickens. Middle Row: Anissa Wilson, Baronda Wilson, Bobby Ross, Michelle Ranger, Tia Rosser, Brian Harlan, Bret Kidd, Kathy Towns, Mark Dumas, Robbie Hess, Brooke Newton, Kim Felknor, Scot Lackey, Tonya Foltz, Scott Boswell, Chris Morse. Bottom Row: Barry Yanclell, Ann Beebe, Amy Beck, Ed- die Mitchell, Richard Frank, Angie Percifield, Kellie Perkins,jill Hasty, The Invocation - Paige Bradley begins the ceremony with the invocation. We Made It! - Seniors take part in the turning of their tassels as their high school years officially come to an end. v xi, YN S ' . .3 Congratulations - Principal Bill Newton congratulates Bret Kidd on be- ing chosen the most Outstanding Senior Boy. Graduation 49 Valedictorian Kim Felknor A member of the French Club, National Honor Society, Science Club, International Bac- calaureate, Academic Decathlon and participated in UIL competition in science, a National Merit Scholarship recipient and has received two scholarships at Texas A8cM University where she will attend next fall as a biochemistry major. Salutatorian Ann Beebe A two-year member of the National Honor Society, is active in the French and Spanish Clubs, the Future Teachers Association, Student Council and International Baccalaureate. She ac- cepted a scholarship to attend Rhodes College in Memphis, Tennessee, with a major in English and business. 50 Valedictorian and Salutatoria Outstanding Boy Bret Kidd Everyone,s favorite student, all-around great guy, good reputation, hardworker, outstanding leader in his class. Outstanding Girl Jill Hasty Beauty, brains and personalityg friendly to all, a pro- ud example to all students, serves KHS, a good student. Outstanding Boy and Girl Q ,i .xxx 'I , , M.. A 1' x W, ef 4' Amit ...ml Lu: ,kr,',, J 5 fl' if Z, -Q 91 1 on ?9' I at U 1 'Rm Ut Capture the Spirit of Unity Learning to function as a group is always a main objective of any organization. But more than this goal, an organization depends on the members who are willing to spend their time together to make it successful. As a whole the organizations at our school were successful due to the ability of its members to work with one another to achieve a common goal. Whether this goal was to win the halftime show during a football game, dominate UIL events at a district level or to simply serve KI-IS in the best ways possible, we all felt our goal was important and deserving ofour time and dedication. This sense of pride in our accomplishments was felt together - as a team. Knowing that we were a part of something important and knowing that we, together, succeeded in our goals is knowing the spirit of unity. The Chief rtajf would like to tleilimte thi: Jertion to Mrf. Lim Baherfor all the timer Jhe har Jpent with the many elwrent orgtznizntionr the har heen involved with through KHS. 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A i i 1 giggle? Q ,, ew if, gig gil fi li fl 'SEL WW ' IX? U' li ia ef? Q , ,. we W L 5 ' 5 52 - it Here comes the band . . 'State Bound' and Marching Band slogans State Bound and 'ANo Bozos rang through the halls. Everything seemed to click and come together, Wayne Tympanick, the band director said. The marching band scored a I in state competition in Austin for the first time. Two factors that aided in this effort were his assistant Ken Hurst and his trusty computer, used to design the drills. When school started, the band worked each morning and Tuesday evenings every week. It's a lot of hard work, but it paid off, one member said. The Marching Band was extremely busy during the season with regional and district contests in Cleburne, UTA, Vernon and Austin. In all of these ' o Bozos' competitions the band made off with champion- ships and trophies. It was also involved with extra activities such as the Keller parade and a concert at the North Hills Mall which ended when the glass in the store windows shook and the band was asked to leave by the managers. Whr1t do they expect with 142 band members? Wfayne Typanick said. UNO Bozos meant no mistakes and that stood true. State Band meant exactly what it did. It went all the way. It was really exciting to be the first group at Keller to ever make a I in state marching band competition. It was worth all our hard work, another band member said. - STEPHANIE CARRIER Flag 'em down! - The color guard struts its stuff in the joshua pep rally. Let's get serious! - The band performs at Castleberrys Homecoming. 13 -. Mi 5' 3 Legg 'A ,' f 'iq3. 1. .... A f I t , -ein . X I 4 .e . 7 ' H' fifzr' V 527' 'f' H -L-wb: f . . fff aae if W.. - ...ma av Color Guard - Mi- - 0-T H i ' -iz: rt H ':'M 'L-' I I Ti First Row: Pene i g, ' - . .?j,g,Qi - Q A , . 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I A sg y 'l sb-4 , in- M - C L' W,-M., ,,i,,,, ., C, , qua: , is MM-W...a 1 ,,...., , , ...W-tu-Q. ,Ka ,,Ng,,,,,4S,,WMaw!MWm sk, f 1 . 4 . . t , k ,W N.. -ewan .1 asm: J..ost.,.f-sw. s.m1..,,.4.,AykiMmk k J V . vb ' - , S ...N - , V, h , 4 J I 1 .i V ' ' 'Z Axle? vw- I, -' . -L. - ' I - ' V i 1- ' .r wk ' X ' , it ft ' -'-he-iw :mae , H ' ' 5-l'5 55ff AQ B a n d Sweethearts - Beau Paul Walker and Kim Bucha- nek jana Gri der, second year twirler Here's the band!! First Row: Band D i t e c t o t Way'ne Tym- panitk, Mike Me.-dl'urtl, Allen Hill, Steven Garrett, Christy Maston, Nate Whitingtun, Ronny Kent, Matt Whitington, Assistant Director Ken Hurst Second Row: Lisa Milligan, john jackson, Colleen Charette, Greg Doyle, Autumn Wheat, Mithael Meyer, Britt McDer- mitt, Ritky Adams Third Row: jason Smith, Mark Dlahay, Arnold Manalo, Frank Wilson, Mickey Lescynski, Kenneth Welmh, Ted Dottie, julie Vermillion. Fourth Row: Brian Mcwrittets, Boyd Ben- son, Dale Cline, Sue Atlas, Pam Leigh, Tanya Vandevet, Mart Kinler, john Murley Fifth Row: Margaret White, Michael Kinler, joe Logsdon, Sean Bogan, Lee Frie, Craig Wilson, Tammy Cline, Kellie Bliss Sixth Row: Eddie Mitchell, Darren Henley, Xavier Ortiz, Kim Nixon, Bamnda Wfilson, Andrea Ohenland, Tim Lohrenl, Todd Fast, Seventh Row: Drew Fairchild, Greg McDonald, Steve West, Ken- neth McVUatters, Kim Vick, Diona Shurtledge, Wendi Hume, Damta Mcfjilvary, Eighth Row: Ann Vitello, Michelle Amon, Alex Christie, Ann vaughn, Patty Slatqgle, Shannon Dusek, Michele Mason, Michelle Van Fleet Ninth Rowzjtilie Menet, Gen- nifer Bedford, Lil Combs, Stephanie Hopper, Lori York, Heather Mueller, Melissah Sharp. Tenth Row: Melanie Morton, Liurie Clooney, Karen jenkins, Kathi Vinlc, Michelle Taliafetro, julie Forbes, judi Hilger, Sahar Arafat. Eleventh Row: Lheti Fisher, Tressa Bradford, Tiffany Riggs, Kttrissa Ford, Lisa Stephens, Angie Toll. Kellie Smyrl, Chris- ty Stroup, Twelfth Row: jill Edwards, Kirbie Starita, janet Southworth, Pene Burns, jen- nifer Southworth, julie Roach, Amy Parkersun, Katie Holland. Thirteenth Row: Stephanie Pitman, Theresa Reagan, Lot. Starita, Sherry Vining, Cristy htlmonils, Hollis Cobb, Kim Buthanek, janet Gryder Marching Band 55 ' o sweat' Band competes in playing, sight reading For the 120 students in Symphonic I and Symphonic II bands, competition was no sweat g they were ranked ninth in the state. When they went to competitions at other schools, they got very high scores for their playing and also for their sight reading. Their directors, Wayne Tympanick and Ken Hurst, feel that this has been one of the best years for the band. The band went to Boswell High School on Match l where it received good ratings from the judges. The main reason our playing has improved so much is When Mr. Tympanick conducts, everybody plays! - Band director Tympanick conducts Sym- phonic I as they prepare for the Christmas Concert. Practice makes perfect! - Alex Cristie, Elizabeth Combs and Anne Vaughn practice for the Christmas Concert. .,,.'. 1 . I've always wanted to play the drums!!! - Kim Vick, Marlo Garcia, Michelle Vanfleet and Patty Slagel practice on their clarinets for the Christmas Concert. 56 Symphonic Band because the students are so much more disciplined and als because we are more organized than ever before, sail Tympanick. To be placed in Symphonic I or Symphonic II bands, eac student had to go through a series of auditions at which hefsh played some prepared music, some sight reading and som scales. These auditions took place last August. - MICHELI SHOEMAKER 'og' tx! 4 . I ,ff ' a Q W 'I T 1 an --an M f One, two, three, four and-a-one, two, three, four . . . - Director Wayne Tym- panick gets the band prepared for its big perfor- mance in the Christmas Concert. 4 V i -'t 1 l . f- .. us? it l ' L -.4 . 6 in 1 4... .E 1 T' ' M' l L' F , , 1:13 Q ,I 1' 1 5:14-'V ' ilrg' nfl? T f - fe ,il .53 -af., F I' ' 33 1-9 Q Y um We .wi I , i R N 1 L, is. its . 9 W 5 5 ,, 45, , I . ,N -, ,- - ,, -, Q, W ,li 4 , ,1 I, W , Y - ., I , , W ' - ff, 'hi -rl 0 5 5' . :T v ' . . ,, 2 K were A T Y Q Q age . sr Q--.f -. .- 2 4 il -1 X . , ni ,fl , lll. lly, l,Hlm'ls-' in New technique: reading notes with your eyes closed. - Christie Stroup and Sheri Fisher practice for the Christmas Concert. Follow the leader - Ken Hurst, director of Symphonic II, leads the band into a dramatic piece. Symphonic ll First Row - Boyd Benson, Dale Cline, julie Vermillion, Steve Cowen, Scott Ross, Bud Pierce, Mark Dlabay, Frank Wilson, jeff jarrett, Tony Newman, Frank Flanigan. Second Row - Amanda Shet- tet, Christie Maston, jason Smith, David Hill, Autumn Wheat, Bobby Ross, Greg Doyle, Lee Frie, Ricky Adams, john jef- frey. Third Row - Bob jones, David Edens, Keeme Cozart, joe Skinner, Danita McGilvtay, Sandra Beds, Wendy Hume, Scott Hudson, jeremy Blaido. Fourth Row - Dan Hill, Andrea Obenland, Tif- fany Spore, Michelle VanFleeK. Shannon Dusek, Marlo Garcia, Kim Vick, jennifer Bedford, Michelle Mason, Michelle Liedl. Diona Shorrledge, Kim Dowling, Bret Berry, Tim Lohrenz, Director Ken Hurst, Amold Manalo, Fifth Row - Craig Wilson, judy Hilger, Melanie Morton, julie Forbes, Kris jones, Heather Muller, Karissa Ford, Tiffany Riggs, Karen jenkins, Ttessa Bradford, laurie Clooney, Nate Whitington, Symphonic I First Row - Darren Henley, Drew Fair' child, Todd Fast, Greg McDonald, Eddie Mitchell, Steve Garrett, Steve West, Ken- neth McWatters, Ted Dottle, john jackson, Michael Potter. Second Row - Wes Kimball, Kolleen Sharette, Kristen Anderson, Lisa Miligan, Kenneth Webb, Kai Peterson, Baronda Wilson, Shanon Shemwell, Matt Whitington, Paul Walker. Third Row - Brian McWazf ters, Pam Leigh, Curtis Cruson, Michael Meyer, Kim Buchanek, Tanya Vandevet, john Murley, julie Roach, Ann Vitello, Lisa Stephens, Patty Slaggle, jana Gryder, Michael Lesczynski. Fourth Row - Director, Wayne Tympanick, Penny Bums, janet Southworth, Amy Parkerson, Margaret White, Dawn Howell, Susan Atlas, Sheri Fisher, Sahar Arafat, Kelly Bliss, Michelle Aman, Stephanie Hooper, Kellie Smryl, Lisa Cave, james Natrass, Liz Combs, Alex Christi, Iori York, Ann Vaughan. Fifth Row - Teresa Reagan, jennifer Southworth, Xavier Ortiz, Hollis Cobb, Tammy Klein, Christie Stroup, julie Menet, Shanna Dilworth, Kim Nix- On, Denise Blevins, Sean Began, Kathy Southworth, Michael Kinler, Bret McDermet, Angie loft Symphonic Band 57 Stage band takes top rating at every contest Ones and ore Cnes Stage band took first division ratings at every contest it entered, including the TCU jazz Festival, Durango, Colorado, Fine Arts jazz Festival and the Tarleton State University jazz Festival. At the TCU jazz Festival it placed Ilg it placed I at the rest of the festivals. Stage band is a small ensemble with specific instrumentation, such as: live trumpets, five trombones, five saxes and a rhythm section. The music the band plays is in the styles ofjazz, rock or Latin music. The Stage band performed at a pre-Colorado concert in the commons area April 5. There was a spring concert on May 15. The stage band is a fun band to be in. The students' attitudes are super and that is what makes the band so good, said Band director Wayne Tympanick. - MELANYE CHITTUM Stage band - Top Row: Eddie Mitchell, Stephen Lesczeneski, Kenneth Webb, Lisa Milligan, Colleen Char- rette, Kai Peterson, Drew Fairchild. Mid- dle Row: Band direc- tor Wayne Tympanick, Steve West, Kim Buchanek, Michael Meyer, Shannon Shemwell, Matt Whitington, Paul Walker, Marty Van Dyke, Kim Nixon. Front Row: Margaret White, Mike Kinler, Sean Bogan and Curtis Cruson. 58 Stage band Now what? - Senior Kim Buchanek and sophomore Kim Nixon work together to figure out how the music goes. sr l A I r , . - f -uif, Battle of the Saxes - junior Margaret White, senior Mike Kinlet, and freshman Sean Bogan play a tune on their saxes at the April 15 Spring Concert in the commons area. Keep A Good Tempo! - junior Margaret White plays during practice as sophomore Marc Kinler follows along, We're almost through! - The saxophone players work together to play a melodious tune in the Concert. dlp-M Ny, - ,-, hw- '2:'1 Q: L,,b K' Great Performance - The stage band put on a great performance at the April 15 Spring Concert in the commons area. Stage band 59 R Fifty-seven voices ring out Choir and Tribe sing in harmon Fifty-seven voices ring out. Tenor, alto, soprano and bass sing in harmony. It must be the Choir and Tribe. Choir is offered each year as an elective, open to anyone who enjoys singing. Tribe, on the other hand, is a group of selected singers who practice separately on Tuesday nights. All 57 members of the Choir are split up into three classes: advanced, beginning and boys' choirs. These classes are easily combined and are ready to perform at any time. For the Christmas Concert, all three classes performed together. March 3 and 4, I need a hug - jimmy Williams and Pene Burns put on their best act for the picture. Singing in harmony - Heather Hester and Kelly Siler sing together at the Christmas Concert, Q? , ., CO Choir 8: Tribe the Choir sponsored a Talent Show as a fund raiser for a trip to Florida. It was very well organized and put togetherj, one choir member said. Mrs. Barbara Nathman is the director of the Choir. She does have help from Music Director Owen Phillips for contests and concerts. Directing is rewarding and challenging. It is also hard work and demanding. When we perform well it is worth it! said Mrs. Nathman. - STEPHANIE CARRIER Wake up sleepy heads! -jennifer Southworth, jen- nifer Snow and Heather Spore camp out in the com- mons area for the Rock-o-thon. Raise your hand, if you're sure - junior Monica Klinkerman ends her routine at the Christmas Concert. Tribe - First Row: Keith Kiowski, joe Trevino, Clint Ver- non, john Murley, Monica Klinkerman, Victoria Barker, Greg Smith, Anne Daniels Second Row: Kodeann Laursen, Todd Schwertfeger, jennifer Snow, Pene Burns Third Row: jennifer Southworth, Heather Spore, Kim Buchanek, jimmy XVilliams, Becky Tims, Eddie Mitchell, Steve Garrett Choir - First Row: Angie Tillison, Michelle Hawkins, Tracey Simpkins, Kodeann Laursen, jennifer Southworth, Anne Daniels, Michelle Adams, Cynthia Hartpence, Cindy Miller, Monica Klinkerman, Melissah Sharp, Steve Garrett, Calvin Martin. Second Row: Tylene Simmons, Shannon Suter, Lymari Ramos, W 6 justine Raggere, Lisa Millard, Becky Sims, me + Paula Roberts, Angela Matlock, Tammy March, iq l F5 Christi Fisher, jill Fowler, Victoria Barker. Third Row: Tresta Auringer, Rhonda Trawick, Nancy Kent, Lisa Bettencort, Nicole Taylor, Patty Slaggle, Dale Sullivan, Heather Spore, jennifer Snow, Pene Burns, Cindy Drake, Aimee Perritt, Fourth Row: Keith Kiowski, Milton Brumfeld, Todd Schwertfeger, joe Trevino, Mike Amerian, Clint Vernon, jim- my Williams, Greg Smith, john Murley Choir 8: Tribe 61 Drama, Debate Departments have dramatic year Along with the usual summer camps and competitions, there have been dramazzir changes in the Drama and Debate departments. Departure of Mr. Earl Mason and Mrs. Judy Coop Cooper during the year unset- tled students, but both departments recovered. Midyear, Mrs. Taffy Geisel took over both departments. I was amazed at how warmly I was received as the new debate and drama teacher. I really appreciate the way the students have pitched in to make the year a successful one, said Geisel. Also during midyear the addition of Theater I was added and taught by Mrs. Helen Lewis. Competitively the year was a good one qualihed in more that one category. The people that placed at state were Kelly Perkins, fifth place, Scott Lackey, sixth in dramatic interp, and Kristen Blevins, in the top 18 in dramatic interp. In the Mock Trial competition debate students that participated placed second in North Texas regional competition. The members that participated were Bryon Sutherland, Mari Felton, Debbie Yaniko, David Haynes and drama members Sara Kuchelmeister and Andy Criss. The year was also one of festivity. Drama II-V had a Being party. Both departments had a Christmas party and the year ended with the juniors keeping up a five-year tradi- tion of throwing the seniors a farewell party. Drama has helped me become less shy and I enjoy what we do, said freshman Who us? - Senior Scot Lackey and sophom Kristen Blevins try to look innocent during f period Drama class in a new exercise. with ten Texas Forensic Association students qualifying in state, and three students Sheryl Gilbreath. - LOREE VARDAS Enjoying yourselves? David Haynes, Kelly ' 'ii Grissom, Laura DiCapo, Cari Covington and Ed Forester laugh while doing their work. Debate of- ficers were Bryon Sutherland, president, David Haynes, vice president, Debbie Yaniko, treasurer, Margret White, secretary, Mari Felton, paliamentarian. Drama I - Top Row: Terri Wunder, Eric Knecht, Jeff Linder, Mack Zimmer- man, Jennifer Dillard, Brett Thomas, Lynda Campbell, Ted Young. 2 Row: Anna Martin, Melissah Sharp, Denise Clark, Julie Vermillion, Holly Risk, Tuesday Greene, Dena Aune, Elizabeth Risinger, Chris Radliff, Lisa Cave, 3 Row: Amanda Sherrer, Scott Henderson, Jennifer Ryan, Victoria Barker, Heather Hurst, Sherry Mosley, Beth Rhudy, Lorie Robison, Leslie Sharpless, Alecia Walters. 4 Row: Kevin McNeil, Colleen Ogles, Mindy Martin, Jeremy Reynolds, Rebecca Hanks, Judy Leschinger, Lori Quillen, Melanie Yeats, Holly Adams. 62 Drama and Debate fl Drama II - Top Row: Lynn Montes, Tracy Walker, Shawn Parrish, Paul Brawni David Hjorth, Mary Beth Patterson, Elena Helton. 2 Row: David Haynes, Ani Criss, Laurie Merritt Lrepresenrariveb, Joy Jacobs, Ted Young, David Egglesto Anne Daniels, Loree Vardas, Tina Morrison, Kathy Michael. 3 Row: Danya Atal? Sarah Kuchelmeister, Mike McNicholas, Traci Grissom, Shannon Barnes, Ke' Grissom, Tammy Cline, Lee Frie, Teresa Poole, Holly Solomon, Monica Rupe Heather Hester. 4 Row: Laura Dillard, Derek Sharp, Kristen Blevins, Becky Tirr Iris Perez, Kelly Perkins Lpresidentj, Scot Lackey Qrepresentativeb, Barry Yandi Cvice presidenrb, coach Taffy Geisel, 1 . w A i?f 5 wgwmwlf ,xWWm, ...sl Wea , , in 8 ff-'-.!?J'-fm 4, , 4 W f ' is , - A QQ, ,. H my A W ' 43. Q 3 l ,f,. Varsity cheerleaders It's hard work, but it's fun, too! Is the definition of a cheerleader someone who is popular, jumps around and screams at pep assemblies and games? Being a Varsity cheerleader is a lot of hard work, but it's a lot of fun, too, said junior Kayla Brown. Last summer Varsity cheerleaders at- tended North Texas University for four days. While there, they won four blue ribbons and three spirit sticks. Out of the 75 schools that were there, Keller was one out of the nine schools nominated for an award of excellence and placed in the finals. During the year cheerleaders planned such activities as the watermelon party for the football teams and a popsicle party for both the band and boys and girls Let's hear it for Varsity - Varsity cheerleaders cheer at North Texas State University summer camp with enthusiasm and spirit, Break time already? - Mascot Scot Lackey lays down on the job during one of the all-night painting sessions. athletics. They helped plant grass on the practice field, painted signs for pep assemblies and football games, According to junior Dana White, they lived at school. While trying to support all the teams, they planned all the pep assemblies, painted more signs and practiced cheers. On two separate occasions, the Varsity cheerleaders had an all-night slumber party at school to paint signs. In the midst of all these activities, they found time to have fundraisers. We did an excellent job on selling the Keller In- dian T-shirts, said White. They also sold football, basketball and baseball rib- bons, plus boutonnieres. - LOREE VARDAS xf' Support your local football team - Varsity cheerleaders support players at the Diamond Hill football game, Indians - Varsity cheerleaders spell I-N-D-I-A-N-S with their bodies during the Castleberry pep assembly. Smile Scot - Mascot Scot Lackey poses for his picture before the Azle pep assembly begins. ,iff 64 Varsity Cheerleaders if 1' 'Q' 1, ut 2' Fire - After the homecoming game with Dia- mond Hill Mrs. Lisa Barker announces that the bonfire will begin shortly. Listen up - Senior Don Starkey tells the stu- dent body what cheer the Varsity cheerleaders are doing next at the Azle pep assembly. 1.5 . T , , :gtg i W 'N 4 w r . 9 f- ' A 0 if i 'QQ .st Tal Q, ' f , xt , I ,, .. 'SJ 1 . W is ' 4, LQ, P W, ,Mm . sl its p ew., ' X -Q ,gauntlet -.c Look at the birdie - Seniors jeb Carter and Don Starkey smile as their picture is taken before a pep -- assembly. Charlie paints - Sophomore Charlie Joplin paints signs at an all- night painting party at school. Varsity cheerleaders - Top Row: mascot Scot Lackey, Jeb Carter, Kayla Brown, Stace Mobley, Don Starkey. Middle row: Dana White, jill Hasty, Mikell Oldham. Bottom row: Paige Bradley, Teri Page, Lori Bone ADP Varsity Cheerleaders 65 Beeeeeee p . Indianettes practice for success Tweeeet, Tweet, Tweet, Tweet, Tweet, Tweet . . . These words may not reproduce the exact sound of Neyce Fails' whistle, but they were chosen to represent that familiar sound during sixth period or before school in the gym as the Indianettes practiced. Many people do not realize the time and effort it takes to perform a routine for a pep rally, football game or a competition. Their average workout time, including school time, is fifteen hours per week. I don't think the general public realizes the time and energy it takes to perform a three-minute routine, said Director Kim Burge. Knowing the numbers of hours the Indianet- tes put into a routine, it's easy to tell that there were some hard and frustrating times. Most of the girls agreed that the money was definitely the worst Cor hardestj part because there is no financial support received by the school system. This year I've spent approximately 3300. If you were a new member, it would cost about 35450 because you have to buy clothes and stuff that old members already have, said senior Rhonda Moore. As in almost everything one does, the bad goes hand in hand with the good. The Indianet- tes' activities were no exception. The Indianettes attended three competitions during the school year. In February they com- peted in the Marching Auxiliaries Miss American Drill Team competition in San An- tonio, and in April, they competed in Fort Worth. In all three competitions, the Indianettes won the judges Award and Sweepstakes. They were awarded for best choreography for their jazz, prop, and high kick routines. Other awards the Indianettes have won include the Technique award CSan Antoniol, tying with Grapevine for the Best in Class 4A Qalso San Antoniob. In Fort Worth, they won the top award, Texas DancefDrill Team Champions. CINDY MAYS ,afar Officers - Top Row: Lieutenants Amy Casey, Middle Row: Connie Freer, Necye Fails and Sheri jarrellg Bottom Row: joanne Crudgington and Ginger Koenig. 66 Drill Team Good Luck! - Rhonda Moore receives a good luck hug from another Indianette after being named Miss Indianette. The Famous Kicks - The senior Indianettes perform a routine at the Diamond Hill pep rally to show everyone that Indians are on the warpathf' Another Outstanding Performance - ln- dianettes perform a dance routine at the Poly pep rally. Miss lndianette Nominees - Michelle Modisett, joanne Crudgington, and Rhonda Moore were applauded at the final pep rally. Rhonda Moore received Miss Indianette while Rod Dearing received Miss lndianette Brave. Not pictured is Connie Freer. NeCye's Squad - Michelle Modisett, Ashley Fauber, Rhonda Moore, Kristen Blevins, Lisa Strong and julie Manos. Not pictured are Lieutenant Necye Fails, Christi Fisher and Detra Sutton. Amy's Squad - Christi Yates, Paige Richmond, Tammi Marsh, Tomiko Norcross, julie Griffin, Kim Edwards, Amy Thomson and Lieutenant Amy Casey. Drill Team 67 Ginger Koeing's squad - Top ro Bottom: jan Wornat, julie Manos, Heather Sanford, Kelly Dennehey, Tracie Hill, Carie Dickinson, Lt. Ginger Koeing, Kace Cook Joanne C1-udgington's squad - Top to Bot- tom: Missy Lusk, Christy Fischer, jill Fowler, jill Cassilo, Lt. Joanne Crudg- ingron, Laticha Larue, Marita Marshall, Liz O'Dell for f -w we ,' - .. ,,.. ,. Here We Come! s r, . H3j, .1 -.sa K epi cs 5 . Q 4 -i ti, ,Q Q its 2. i I Q3 22 , N A XA 5: ll f,4g1,12f,: 1. 'fi ,i . Q, , 1,1 . . . 1 X, ct., r A -, A c 25 s S. - The Indlanerres 'ef W We ' . ff-, -. ' ' I i A .i make their entrance ,f-ef sffzg Q if - g K sg into the gym to per- 4. , M rpg: if A .f form a routine dur- , X , - Q 'Elf 1 A -Z, 4 ,K - ' ' J mg a football Pep ., rally, - I Can-K Believe It! k V, ,gf A53 'gm-ss FS, P J :FE - - ' fgfgzi , b Q f -- Senior Connie ' 2, 2,5 Q 5 rx , ' pi -W 1:51. ff ai -A 1, V ,gp Freer congratulates 2, ' 2gggf,:.j1g.2fg, ,gg 3 Senior Rhonda S N il i hiiil w , , . ,g,,4f.i' ffj ' S . E f Moore for winmn QQ ' '-.1 Us si Z ' g J? we if rif f 15 ffl Miss Indianette at Ef f fge vii 1 5 ' EW il '- the last football pep A , u i' ri' R H , ' 5 1' 2 -- . - ' ,meats in .lull 'ally' 22 3 Q , , vfiafi 1 ilgftciff s ' QF xg: gr K R 5 f vc.. 1 2. 'Q f iid Ei A 'sg 1 f 22235 'Wi 1 ' w we 4 v' .9 -Q siffrefir-.ifr . 68 Drill Team fl M gr Q l ii,i gi l I i l l 4 4 And the winner is - junior Amy Casey announces the four nominees for Indianette Brave at the last football pep rally. Miss lndianette and lndianette Brave - Miss Indianette Rhonda Moore receives a traditional kiss from lndianette Brave Rod Dearing. Smile! - The lndianettes' smiles are brilliant as they try to get the student body to support the team in the following night's game. Rock'en - The lndianettes perform a jazz routine at a football pep rally to get the student body to rock'en. X r .Y -J v'-. K N 1 L . '. ffl ef l 155 Sheri jarrell's Squad - Top to Bottom: Sherijarrell, Shelley Kennedy, Dawn Fugua, Sarah Prater, jennifer Bramlett, Brandee Long 5, 6, 7, 8 . . . - Senior Lisa Strong and Sophomore Brandee Long stay in beat while performing a jazz routine at a football pep rally. Drill Team 69 JV cheerleaders 'camp-out' at TCU Take on the 'ultimate challenge' Attending camp at Texas Christian University was the highlight of the JV cheerleaders' schedule. We had an ex- citing and exhausting four days, said freshman Patti Weeks. We were up at 6:50 a.m. and 'lights out' was at 11:50 p.m. but hardly anyone went to sleep before 2:50 a.m., said freshman Heather Hesteri After breakfast, the JV cheerleaders went to cheeraerobics, then around 15 schools formed to make one group and learned two cheers and three chants. After lunch, they practiced what they learned and, after dinner, they had a competition on what they learned during the day. At camp they won four spirit sticks, two blue ribbons, two red ribbons, and were nominated to compete against Var- sity cheerleaders for an award of superiority. During the school year, the JV cheerleaders performed at three pep assemblies. They attended all of the foot- ball games and 10 of the basketball games. They also went to Keller Junior High School and performed at the Dou- ble Your Spirit Day pep assembly. 1 feel it's the ultimate challenge Qbe- ing a cheerleaderj. We work really hard to represent KHS. Ms. CTammyJ Hart is a really caring sponsor and helps us a lot, said freshman Stacy Starkey. They have been a wonderful group to work with. They always do what I want, and more. I love them to death, despite the gray hairs, said sponsor Tammy Hart. - LOREE VARDAS Pyramid making - While attending the Alvarado game, the JV cheerleaders made a pyramid to entertain the crowd. . fn Q l .ff . . ,,., :W , So long - JV cheerleaders have their picture taken one more time at TCU summer camp to show their awards before leaving. MMMM - JV cheerleaders are rewarded for their efforts at camp with a cake. ew vwgfit jar AS CllRlSTlAiv . . ..... awuita ?Al ,.-v ' 4 mr' l Hungry? - Freshman Heather Hester eats pizza in her dorm after a long day at Summer Camp. Crazy - JV cheerleaders 'dress-up' as Mini Mouse when TCU summer camp had Crazy Day At Camp. 70 JV Cheerleaders ,..4 31-5, Off- 1 gg- '+... '--5.5 fi 'Nun Say cheese -JV cheerleaders pose for pictures at one ofthe night games. Steady - On right, Heather Hester tries to pick up Stacy Starkey, left, Patti Weeks and Tisha Williams look on, 9- il Tired? - Freshman Patti Weeks takes it easy after an exhausting day at TCU summer camp. Returning to KJH - JV cheerleaders perform at Keller Junior High during the Double Your Spirit Day pep assembly. JV Cheerleaders - Top Row: Brooke Bradley, Patti Weeks, Kelly Croft, Christi Loter, Tisha Wiliams. Middle Row: Charlie Joplin, Heather Hester, Laura Garza. Bottom Row: Stacey Starkey, Terrilin Thomas JV Cheerleaders 7 1 D o It Again. Yearbook class learns through repetition Redo this lay-out! Rewrite this story! This is all wrong! These were just some of the familiar sayings in Miss Janie Crane's 4th period journalism class - Yearbook. The hardest part is having to inter- view people you don't know and to inter- view those who don't want to take the time to answer your questions, said senior Melanye Chittum. Lay-out is the easiest, said junior Tisha Murray. As in almost any other elective, Year- book can contribute to one's future. Yearbook definitely helps you prepare for the future. It teaches you to work with different types of people, teaches you how to write, and it also teaches you a great deal about respon- sibility said freshman Stephanie Carrier. Along with helping toward one's future, Yearbook also was rewarding in different ways. It improves your journalistic skills, gives you experience, teaches you to work ,ug rg, if Everyone Must Help! - Editor Diana Williams does her share by typ- ing a page ofthe yearbook. I Don't Understand! - Senior Bob- by Ross tries to explain how to write headlines to freshman Shannon Webb. 72 Yearbook Staff 'QQ with and to be tolerant of other people, and you also meet unique people, said freshman Alexandria Christie. Not only is it hard to be just a staff member, it's twice as hard to be editor. The hardest thing is trying to make the whole student body pleased with the yearbook and doing it in a way that makes everyone happy, said editor Diana Vlfilliams. This year's book was submitted by our Taylor representative David Dixon for a PIA award CPublishers in Americab because it contains all the contemporary qualifications. He also said that 100 extra copies were made to be shown in year- book workshops throughout the nation. Another exciting event for the Chief staff was their trip to Austin for ILPC Qlnterscholastic League Press Conferenceb. Six Yearbook members represented last year's yearbook which received an Award of Achievement. CINDY MAYS - ir, vie ......-A3 iiir T What Is This? -Junior Le Arm Tolliver tries to figure our what she's supposed to do with all those papers. 3 , j 2 ii' i fmvlke my ,:i flee- A 1 r jp-w.Ji10W 'h' 4 ' f i 1 9251! A suv' -..,,! wwf' Pretty Good! - junior Loree Vardas reads over a feature written by freshman janet Parnell. Iii Y' iv 11 W It 'sk , so Yearbook Staff - Back Row: Alexandria Christie, Michelle Shoemaker, Shannon Webb, Cindy Mays, Melanye Chitrum, Bobby Ross, Barry Ryan, Front Row: Loree Vardas, LeaAnn Tolliver, Nan Lee, Diana Williams, janet Parnell, Miss Janie Crane, Sponsor, Tisha Murray. Not Pictured: Stephanie Carrier. 'YYY Say What? - Freshman staff members Shannon W e b b a n d Stephanie Carrier talk about the up- coming yearbook deadline, ,ge ,5 ii, -Q I 'vtfll 5.4 1 'G , Break! - Sophomore Michelle Shoemaker and freshman Shannon Webb take a break from their work to see what's going on with the rest of the staff. Work, Work, Work! - junior Nan Lee works hard on trying to complete a deadline, Yearbook Staff 73 Graphics replace turkey Newspaper staff improves layout and designs From a stick-figure turkey on the front page of one issue last year to graphically exciting layouts on almost every page this year - that's how Wigwam Editor-in-Chief Bobby Ross described the newspaper's improvement during the last two years. The newspaper staff goes to conventions, camp, and contests to improve the interviewing, writing, graphic, and organizational abilities. Last year the staff had only three full-time membersg everyone else was part-time. This year we had a lot more. Ross said. The staff worked hard to get the newspaper out monthly. said Assistant Editor, Diana Wfilliams. Some of the topics the Wigwam covered were Future Shock, which looked at the various futures that high schoolers far Videomania, which dealt with the VCR and home movie craze ai others. The newspaper staff got an award, Distinguished Merit 1 Outstanding journalistic Achievement, placing in the highest rai of Texas high school newspapers. The best thing to say about o award was that it was well deserved and we have worked hard ai long for it! It was the highpoint of our achievement as journalists said Managing Editor Barry Ryan. MICHELLE SHOEMAKE Huh? - Adam Beebe takes five while working on a story for the Wigwam. 74 Newspaper Staff Now what I am I looking for? - Staff member Deanna Sims looks for information for a Wigwam story. A A I'd rather be sleeping! - Managing Editor Barry Ryan tries to work intensively on a A' I V story. J, O .. M., Sa .,,,,, MQ, F Wigwam Staff - Top Row: Scott Ross, Barry Ryan, Bobby Ross, Rick Brad- ford, Adam Beebe. Middle Row: Sponsor Miss Janie Crane, Diana Williams, Deanna Simms, Summer Orndorff, Dina Aune, Haneen Arafat. Bottom Row: Kelly Conahan, Angela Saunders, Lisa Strong, Cindy Fuqua Objection! Editor Bobby Ross obiects to a statement made while staffer Haneen Arafat listens. Excuse me ? - Ross responds as he is paged by a staff member. Quill and Scroll - Top Row: Diana Williams, Bobby Ross, Barry Ryan, Heather I-lattori, Bottom Row: Lea Ann Tolliver, Rick Bradford, Mari Felton, Lisa Strong, Kelly Leonardo Newspaper Staff 75 Behind the cameras Meet unsung photographers, artist Meet the people behind the cameras and art design for the yearbook and newspaper. There are seven photographers on the staff. Each person is assigned a certain activity or job for either the yearbook or newspaper. This was the second year they had their own darkroom in the journalism room. Organization has been a prime factor this year. With the yearbook and newspaper both split up, it was easier and more organized. Plus, they had two hours to work instead of one. These things made things easier to plan. A photographers job is basically taking pictures, printing them and developing them. This job takes much time and effort. It's a rough job, but somebody's got ro do it said Todd Baker. Another unsung hero of the newspaper and yearbook staff was Rick Bradford. Bradford was a junior and a second year designer for these staffs. I-Ie does ads for the yearbook and cartoons and story illustrations for the newspaper. Yes, I enjoy my work. I plan to be working in the art field in future years. - STEPHANIE CARRIER Newspaper photogra- phers - Mike Loftus, Shawn Stand- ard, Debbie Musgrave, Kelli Leo- , nardo 1 76 Photography BL Art 1 What a Showoff- Laura Sunley is rolling film from the bulk loader. l ll Yearbook photographers - Todd Baker, Debbie Musgrove, Andy Criss, Kelli Leonardo, Brad Smith , I i 1 8 iQ,:wmf1f,,,.f .f , Dancing, dating dominate activities The Back to School jam, the computer dating survey and the selling of Valentine candy helped to make sponsor Mrs. Lisa Baker's first full year in Student Council fun and exciting. Throughout the school year, Student Council sold garters, stickers and school supplies to help raise money for activities. They sponsored two dances and a computer dating survey. Our main goal this year has been to meet all of the students' needs, said Baker. Student Council did many things for the faculty as well as the students. Some Student Council members made up a care committee which did several things for the faculty during the course of the year. They sent cards to and decorated faculty members' rooms on their birthdays. We hope they really enjoyed it because we like to put smiles on their faces and let them know they're special, said freshman representative Holly Adams. Student Council also gave a sundae party to the faculty during Teacher Appreciation Week. The Student Council did things for the stu- dent body and the faculty, but they also did some things for themselves. They went on a ski trip to New Mexico during spring break and they also had an end-of-the-year banquet. Now hear this f Necye Fail and jeb Carter announce King and Queen of Back to Sthool glam. Flames Away 7 Bret Kidd and Scot: Boswell build the bonfire. BOP! - Students enjoy at the Valentine Dance. 78 Student Council -w. li H Student Council - First Row: Tony Evers, jim Herckt, Mike McNicholas, Teri Pennington, Scot Lackey, Scott Boswell, Amy Casey, Terrilin Thomas, Brooke Bradley, Neil Barton, Mikell Oldham, Derek Sharp, Dawn Fuqua Second Row: Scott Blankenship, Kelli Conahan, J. j. janszen, Wendy Coolidge, Heather Spore, Lisa Strong, Dana White, Kayla Brown, jason Bramlett,jeff Boswell, Sarah Prater, Carla Chitwood, Lisa Nelson, jimmy jenkins, Bret Kidd Third Row: jill Hasty, Ginger Koenig, Anissa Wilson, Amy Beck, Ann Beebe, Linda Hatton, Rhonda Moore, julie Belyeu, Barry Yandell, Stare Mobley, Kellie Higginson, Lisa Davlin, Teri Thompson, Amy Fails, Kim Gawain, sponsor Mrs. Lisa Baker. Fourth Row: Paige Bradley, Leeann Tolliver, Melissah Sharp, Wendy Lewis, Tanya Vandever, Kim Nixon, Lara Gerdes, Tomiko Norcross, jan Wornat, Kathi Flick, Holly Adams and Sherry Mosley. Dance the Night Away - Tina Morrison and Tonya Hervey laugh and dance at the Valentine Dance, Can You Believe lt? - Grapevine students visit Keller, 'Q-...... X 1 ,. if i'iii fe 1 all f Aloha - Hula con- t e s t a r Back-to- School -Iam a t t r a c t s participants, Student Body Officers - Vice President Bret Kidd, President Derek Sharp, Stu- dent Council alternate jim Herckt, Secretary Barry Yandell, Parlinmentarian Scot Lackey Student Council 79 FHA Hero creation 12 best kept secrets prove successful fundraiser FHA CFuture Homemakers of America? helped students get in- volved without having them try out or be voted in. Sponsors for FHA arejo Davisulune Curts and Kim Burge. FHA members are provided opportunities to help out our school and community, learn about themselves and learn leadership abilities, said Davis. The purpose of FHA is to strengthen family lite and provide leadership opportunities for students. FHA was involved in many activities, such as sponsoring the calendar, Keller's Twelve Best Kept Secrets. The club also took members to FHAXI-lero regional meeting in San Angelo and made cookies for a Christmas party at Mimosa Manor Nursing Home. Money the club raised was donated to the wreck victims fund Club members also donated money to the Renfro baby fund, par- ticipated in Indian Pow Wfow, participated in Hands Acros: America as a group and attended the FHAXHERO state meeting in Dallas on April 25 and 26. FHA President was Rod Lewis and Vice President was Tet Young. Individual class presidents were Ron Cooper, Dari Vifoodard, Daric Fail, Christy Fischer, Tim Lewis, Lisa Partin, Ricl- Adams, Paul Brawner. Misty Shaw, Christy Yates, Louis Fournier jan Wornat and Kace Cook. - LEA ANN TOLLIVER ifie.. LA just right - Sophomore Kathy Funderburke pins her pattern down in a homemaking class. Looks good ! Freshman Chris Trevino and junior Tom Theodore look pleased with his layout. fa 1- .M . af 80 FHAfHero x T -Y., 'FMT Y---..., . U , W 0 P W I ,M , , . O . qi. 1 Almost Through - Freshman Dodie Stokes puts the final touches on her sewing project. HERO - Top Row: Cindy Young, Michelle Hall, Larry Helton, Mike Diyer, Stephanie Bennett. Middle Row: Hoang Nguyen, Chris Connolly, Lisa Alfeld, Kim Clark, Toni Page, Venus Kanode, Pene Mock, Amy Dickson, Kim McCoy, Leah Powell. Bottom Row: Sandra Smith, Mike Blake, Pavela Russell, Keema Cozart, Fidencia Loredo, Georgie Leonard, Mone Vongvichith, Anne Daniels. Not pictured: jack O'Pelt, Melissa Bowen and Stephanie Getth. 'Q' ma. iere , Q5 ff ,,,, S , ,ga Hard work p a y s - Sophomore Dana Stamp works at mak- Af' av gf. ing the grade in homemaking. 4.- 4 so -ff.,.1,1::g-- -we ., , FHA -IUNIORS AND SENIORS - Top Row. Stephanie Bennett, Lisa Alfeld, Chris Connolly, Jennifer Ivy, Shannon Adams, Nan Lee, Lisa Davis, jennifer Bramletr, Michelle Mason, Stephanie Hopper, Michelle Hall, Anissa Wilson, Cary McKay. Second Row Mike Dryer, Keema Cozart, larry Helton, Pavala Russell, Leah Powell, Georgie Leonard, Kelly Grissom, Ricky Adams, Melissa Bowen, Steve Parsons, Fidentia Loredo, Charles Fischer, Chung Pravongviengkham, Marty Van Dyke. Third Row: Toni Page, Timmy Reed, Amanda Sheer, joy Jacobs, Cindy Hattpence, Becky Tims, liddic Matlock, Sherri jarrell, Sandra Smith, Angie Mullins, Scott Bennett, Louis Groppi, Shayne O'Neal, Mons Vongvichith. Fourth Row' Cindy Hartpence, Stephanie Gerth, Kathy Terry, Lori Stanta, Penny Burns, Tim Lewis, Rod Lewis, Ted Young, Christi Yates, jan Womar, Darit Fail, Linda Hatton. FHA FRESHMEN AND SOPHOMORES - Top Row: Lisa Wilhoite, Angie Beauvois, Daryl james, Kim Edmonds, Kallc-ne Aarons, Ttessa Bradford, Shauna Monnings, Yvonne Reinhold, Laura Peeler, Darla Cox, Molly Phrasavath, Lisa King, Tammy Herd, Fred Koerber, Sandy Phrasavath, Kim Kenyon. Second Row: Melissa Quaid, Wendy Hume, Genniler Bedford, Tisha Williams, Patty Weeks, Tracy Wright, Renee Vitello, Tiffany Riggs, Amy Fails, Dori Parker, Dana Stamp, Lee Rhoads, April Robinson, Darla Harris, Stephanie Kennedy, Third Row, Pam Storrs, Dawn Douglass, jennifer Long, Julianne johnson, Stacey Starkey, Terrilyn Thomas, Sherry Mosley, Angie Die-st, Priscilla Ramos, Emma Plaza, Lisa Bartlett, Sondra Fatio, Kristen Maynard, Lisa Kitchens, Erin Rohinson, Mary Trudeau, laura Reed, Fourth Row. Monica Fandtich, Kasie Rogers, janet Cobb, Dodie Stokes, Dara Woodard, Christy Fischer, Misty Shaw, Lisa Parton, Angie Frank, Misty Daniels, Rhonda McGrevu, Rhonda kitchens FHA!Her0 81 I 'Rain, sleet Rain, sleet, snow or hail, a person can usually find the Rodeo Club members at competitions almost every weekend, according to senior President james Huff. In February the club got new sponsors, Mr. and Mrs. jimmy Fulkerson and co-sponsors Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Leonardo. The sponsors had many duties, such as collecting entry forms and fees from members. They had to attend all of the rodeos to make sure that club members follow the rules of the association and the rodeo. Also, if there was an emergency or someone got hurt, they were able to allow medical treatment, if necessary. I feel the sponsor has put her whole heart in the club, said co- sponsor Janice Leonardo. The club members felt that the sponsors were doing a good job. Gotcha - Sophomore Donnie Leonardo catches a calf at one of the several rodeos that he attended last year. 82 Rodeo Club l , snow or hail Rodeo Club ride They're pretty neat. I like them and I think they'll do a got job, said sophomore Terry Riley. In order to qualify for the club a person needs hisfher ox equipment, such as saddle, bridle, etc., and 3535 for clues plus 35 for each event entered in a rodeo. That old familiar phrase Practice makes perfect is certair true when it comes to the Rodeo Club. The more you ride, the better you get, said Huff. No matter how good a person is in hisfher field, there can 4 room for improvement. I've been riding for three years and I still don't know what I' doing, but I'm getting better all the time, said Huff. -LORI VARDAS Heel shot - Senior Clay Stacks comes in for the heel shot during one of the rode he attended. i :ady or nor, here I come - Freshman jimmy Fulkerson is released from a srall a rodeo to ride bareback, R i d e ' e m Cowboy! - Senior President james Huff rides bareback ar a Wearherford rodeo while father jerry Huff looks on as his son srruggles to sray on. Rodeo Club - Top Row: Vice Presidenrjimmy Fulkerson, Tim Sanders, Terry Riley, Danny Kinsey. Middle Row: Calvin Frank, SecretaryfTreasurer Donnie Leonardo, Mike Lanini, Kurt Edwards, Lanham Brumbangh, Presidenrjames Huff. Bottom Row: jay Kinsey, Barr Sharp, Raymond Kennedy, Sranley Sewell, Shawn Spicer, Clay Sracks Rodeo Club 83 Food, games 8: more Members of Fellowship of Christian Athletes met every other Monday night not only to eat, play games, etc., but the special group of Christians and Athletes also shared their troubles and triumphs of everyday life. Christians must fellowship together to grow in faith and ap- preciation of Christ, said FCA President Greg Smith. Among the estimated 25 members, Sponsor Coach Marc Dick was responsible for supervising and organizing meetings, Do You Wanna Hear ajoke? - Sponsor Coach Marc Dick starts off an FCA meeting with a joke. Cool and Confident - Senior Greg Smith presides over FCA meetings, juniors and Seniors FCA - First Row: Greg Mays, Robbie Hess, Lisa Strong, Ted Young, Paul Daniels, Neil Barton, Scot Lackey, Scott Boswell, jimmy laindtroop, Andy Furfh, Greg johnson, Richard Frank, Daric Fail, Second Row: Tim Bouma, Kathy Towns, David Anthony, Mark Dumas, jan W.irn1tk, Rlky Adams, Rich jerzak, Rod MeNamar, julie Vermillion, Amy Casey, Christy Yates, Teri Page, Scott Freeman, Chad Hamill. Third Row: Ginger Kocnig,juanne Crudgington, Ashley Faulver, Kim Edwards, Linda Hatton, Amy Beck, Mike MtN1chulas, jill Hasty, Amanda Sherrer, Keith Pearson, Rod Dearing, Kayla Brown, Mike Mur- phy, Heather Sanford, Sherri Maston, Liura Boyd, Fourth Row: Anissa Wilson, Cary McKay, jimmy Williams, Brian Harlan, Bret Kidd, Renee Rowell, Greg Smith, Derek Sharp, Dana White, jennifer Bramlett, Detra Sutton, jay Kinsey, Fifth Row: Baronda Wilson, Ricky Kalifa, Allen Hill, Shanna Dilworth, Christy Srroup, Dolly Das, Paige Bradley, Brad White, Sponsor Loath Mart Dirk, 84 FCA FCA members share troubles, triumphs activities and other projects of the club. FCA officers were President Smith, Vice President Cary McKay, Treasurer Renee Rowell and Membership Chairman Lori Bone. I feel FCA gives a person a sound foundation to what he or she believes. When you go to college, I feel you must have your priorities straight and know what you believeg FCA does just that! said smith. - SHANNON WEBB FCA Freshmen and Sophomores - First Row: Cristal Clark, Heather Hester, Ronda McGrew, Wendy Coolidge, jason Steward, Brian Black, Brad Smith, jeff Linder, Ty Martinet, Carolyn Abbott, jason Bramlert, Kelly Croft, Shawn Parrish, jason Carter, jeff Boswell, Sarah Prater, Angie Frank, Second Row: Kortnee Norvell, joe Petit, Rhonda Kitchens, Misty Shaw, Amy Kavanouglx, Leslie Sharpless, Ronda Thrasher, Mack Zimmerman, Patti Weeks, Tisha Williams, charm- joplin,-I. K weaver, 14:11. Cunahan, J. J. jamam, Stacey Gerrh, Lori Qulllen. Third Row: Heather Spore, Deanna Sims, Statey Starkey, Sam Page, Sherry Mosley, Amy Fails, Kim Spiva, julie White, Robin Dearing, Candy Crawlortl, Laura Gerdes, Beth Rhudy, Lori Robinson, Michelle Varner, Tanya Hampton Fourth Row: Monica Fandnth, Laura Smith, Amy Thompson, Scot Lackey, Cary McKay, Renee Rowell, Greg Smith, Wendy Lewis, Kim I.euhherr, jenny Ryan, Melanie Yeats, Sponsor Coach Marc Dick. Q is F ,zffii-1, 3.1 ,,,,,. - N, ,if V intaaaii 2 f Attentive Club Member - junior Lisa Bertencourt listens to instructions at a Future Teachers of America meeting. fl 10 ft- f ' 2 This thing won't hook! - FTA member Tia Vfatson tries to hook a i plaque while decorating a teachers wall. , . , FTA - First Row: Becky Poklutln, Tammy Allen, jenny Ryan, Monica Fan- drich, Haneen Arafat, Courtney Norvell, Sherry Echals, Shannon Webb, Tina Wright, Melanie Yeats. Second Row: Cindy Kitzman, Melissah Sharp, LeaAnn Tolliver, Denise Blevins, Kathy Vinlc, Brett Thomas, Kris Towns, Rus- ty Browse, Elizabeth Risinger, Shannon Barnes, Fidencia Laredo. Third Row: Tresta Auringer, Patti Dotlet, Kristin Bouma, Tia Watson, Michelle Adams, Ann Beebe, Barry Ryan, Danya Arafat, Tracy Grissom, Holly Adams. Fourth Row: Baronda Wilson, Pavala Russell, Kathy Towns, Sandra Smith, Michelle Ranger, LaShawn Pennington, Iris Perez, Tim Boume, Kelli Leonardo, Angela Saunders. A place to belong FTA benefits many different students Future Teachers of America is a respectable organization with many benefits, ac- cording to President Iris Perez. It gives a person a place to belong and be a part of. When a person thinks about FTA, he or she might think it is an organization for future teachers only, but not necessarily. lt CFTAJ could be a benefit to a student in the future, regardless of whether or not he or she decides to become a teacher. A person can learn to be responsible and to get along with others, said Perez. Sponsor Ms. Pamela Wren organized club and officer meetings, FTA activities and projects. Officers were Perez, Vice Presidents Pavala Russell and I.aShawn Pen- nington, Historian Sandra Smith and Treasurer Cheryl Korte. On March 8-9, Future Teachers attended a convention in Dallas. The students attended workshops at the Hyatt Regency which concerned the interests of students planning to be teachers. Club members attended the convention by attaining points for such things as promptly attending meetings and designing and making bulletins boards for teachers. As president it has taught me a special aspect of responsibility, organization, leadership and respect, said Peres. - SHANNON WEBB - Shannon Webb FTA 85 Showtime - Dwayne Hardy is going out to show his c o w , Peppy. Trimming i time again ' - Stephen V a u g h a n and Kerry B l e v i n s look on as Ag teacher Dallas Ren- fro trims a cow. Don't eat like a cow! - Calvin Frank takes a calf out to feed. 1 Ie ,,:, , , .. I ,, FFA, Ag classes offer unity Students learn variety of skills in program Unity and experience. These two words were very popular in the Agriculture Department this past year. Agriculture students had numerous accomplishemnts in the classroom, shop area and in leadership and juding programs. The Ag students achieved unity that they haven't had in a while, which helped them work closer together and accomplish more, said Dallas Renfro, teacher and FFA sponsor. Agriculture classes taught students leadership and skills that could be useful in the future. Through Ag I was able to learn about animals and that enabled me to take better care of my own animals, said Tomiko Norcross. Besides caring for animals, Agriculture classes taught the students skills such as record-keeping, goal-setting and money management. Ag's biggest winners were joe Pace and Dake jackson in the Weeds, weeds a n d m 0 r e w e e d s - Robbie Hess, Neil Robinson and Calvin . N Frank are rak- ing up the pulled t h e N. weeds from vegetable garden. 86 Agriculture Santa Gertrudis category, Mande Renland in the Charolais cattle category and Joanne Crudgington, Ellen Beebe and Danny Kinsey in showing market lambs. Lisa Strong won the district Future Farmers of America sweetheart contest. Even though all Ag students didn't receive ribbons, they were considered winners! Not everybody can win, but all the Ag students are some of the finest leaders of the school. Not only do the students compete in FFA activities, but they also compete in other various school activities, ranging from athletics to jour- nalism, said Renfro. Ag teacher George Smith summed up the year: The single most accomplishment this year was the transformation of the raw talent in students to productive, creative young adults that are an asset to our community. - LEA ANN TOLLIVER f' ff . . . .W-if , , Q3 - -r-f - . q. -. -.iff .1 ..:.a-- fl ' , 'I ff-ma. ft ' M ., 4,,.: 1 'ff ,W ' M By : :r, .,g, , a,.f L M 1 -Q r 7-varwwfs t- Y . f a :if 'mv za. - I Y' - 4141.21-s'fw.a2r,f '-1:f .. a .- of . V 'Hr-'ee 'MZ ,-. -- ,-r. ,. .-af'-u.wuaz':f ., . Q Q .. F' r+-a.'.i.p::f,-if'f'--1-. is-W - ' .A ' . .1 4 he . 'f a W W- are-was we W. - . ,-.M This is the way we clean up the fields -- Neil Robinson picks up trash out of the field turned into a vegetable garden. X by-v ..-gr' Q K sg - . I V 'IRA ' 'ff . .jtfgfzwfs--455 PM an Yi, ,.,, , V 1 ,, ,, Wi fr' v .tffgiliesws Mfffs sirs Vw at Leisure time - Chris Cooper, joe Pace, Calvin Frank and Neil Robinson relax after having cleaned up the vegatable garden and water their crops. r JJ V., ,.. Looking one's best - Darren Hall trims a cow at the Fott Worth Fat Stock Show. Phew, it's nice being undressed - F F A s p o n s o t G e o r g e S m i r h s h e a r s sheep in preparation for one of the many stock shows 0 entered by the stu- dents. X WQAQEUM' FFA - First Row: Matt Blevins, Randy York, Dustin Dumont, joe Don Pace, Dave Lamb, Ellen Beebe, Lisa Shafer, Anna Franklin, Robert McPherson, Dana Anthony, Brent Kilpatrick, Kurt Edwards, Clay Stacks. Second Rowzjason Massie, Ricky Barron, Darren Hall, Mike Minter, Kellie Edwards, Kim Robbins, Kellie Reeves, Kerry Blevins, Mauri Wheeler, Cassandra Garrett, Dana Ogle, Brad Walker, David Boyd, Bubba Roland. Third Row: Tony Lively Calvin Frank, Monica Rupert, Donnie Leonardo, Mike Lanini, Andrew Perkins, Donnie Freeman, Chris Lippincott, Russ Abbott, Mike Howard, justine Ruggere, Cheri Maston, Cristy Gulutzo, johnny Howard. Fourth Row: Chris Cooper, Mande Penland, Dwayne Hardy, Robbie Hess, Sherry Hess, Tomiko Norcross, Lisa Strong, Danny Kinsey, Bill Taylor, james Huff, Christi Maston and Brandon Bancroft. Agriculture 87 7 tsnoteasy. .. CVAE co-op makes world of work easier The world of work isn't so easy to enter, but ICT Co-Op and CVAE Co-Op made it easier by providing students with social experiments. Sponsor for ICT was Sonny Boston and sponsor for CVAE was Audrey Hickman. CVAE did not accomplish as much as anticipated. There was an unusual rate of dropouts in the club this past year, which decreased CVAE's activities and contributions to KHS, said Hickman. Remaining officers were President Todd Atkins, Sergeant-at-Arms Roy Gulutzo and Reporter Lisa Henicke. ICT participated in district, regional and Good students - Seniors Tracy Morgan, Mone Vongvichith and -I u n i 0 r C h u n g Vongvichith listen at- tentively while Mrs. Audrey Hickman gives a lecture over an assignment. ss icr co-opfcvaa co-op state contests. More students were interested and par- ticipated in contests, said Boston. Ricky Miller received first place in state metal machinist project. Scott Walker re- ceived third place in regionals in welding skill and project. Boston felt the club contributed by pro- moting a positive image of VICA students to teachers, other students and administrators. ICT officers were President Chris johnson, Vice President Doug Rupert, Treasurer Ricky Miller and Sergeant-ab Arms David Whisenhunt. - LEA ANN TOLIVER CHEESE! -junior Kathy Terry smiles camera while looking over an assignment. for the ff IT C0-Op - Top Row: Doug Haas, Martin Ramos, Troy Chatham, Chris Jhnson, Shawn Shelton, Richard Batterton, Cliff Fitzgerald, james Eastham, Chris lorse. Middle Row: Chris Cooper, Greg Palmer, jason Schulz, Lonnie Sanford, :ott Walker, Rick Miller, Tracy Stamp, Rod Lewis, David Whisenhunt, Kenny Iitchell. Bottom Row: Dave Lamb, Tim Nichols, Robert Rouden, Clay Stacks, urt Edwards, Shawn Bivens, Blake Menchaca, Eddie Eddington, Alan Vaughan. 3 H o w i n - teresring! - Seniors Pavala Russell and Melissa Bowen converse over a CVAE project. CVAE Co-Op - Top Row: Mrs. Audrey Hickman, Ray Kennedy, Mark Morris, Brian Van Dyke, Robert Smith, Denny Wilson, David Lutch, Keith Woodward, jesus Velez, Todd Atkins. Bottom Row: Roy Gulutzo, Karen Lucaric, Hanh Pham, Lisa I-Ienicke, Diane Malcolum, Leslie Bedford, Talo Pravongviengkha, Keith Wahl. ICT Co-OpfCVAE Co-Op 89 Vocational pride GCT, ODP among Co-Op job-related courses Our school prides itself on a well established vocational program. Along with the many Co-Op and job-related classes the program has to offer, both the GCT and ODP classes stand in their own special ways. General Construction Trades CGCTJ is a class with a club. Students in this class get a general knowledge of building with tools. In addition to this knowledge, students learn about electricity, plumbing, carpen- try, painting, masonry and cementing. GCT was under the sponsor- ship of Troy I-lodges. Once again, GCT staged a fundraiser, bringing professional wrestlers to Keller during the summer. Such names as Gary Hart and Ice Man King Parsons were present at the matches. The multiformed Office Duplication and Printing QODPJ classes give students training in the field of printing. The students learn mimeographing skills while learning to work together as a group. , For their fundraiser, ODP sold Valentine's Day pads to the students. The Office Duplication Class was under the sponsorship of Mrs. Raetta Harlan. - DIANA WILLIAMS Are you cop dass. ,- ying? junior Sherena Cary makes a master copy during her OI iff 9 Wrestling for a living - One Man Gang and Ga Hart appeared at a GCT -sponsored wrestling match lz summer. Teamwork - jimmy jenkins, All Clements, Louis Groppi, Shelly Duvall and Ap Robison help each other in ODP. .1 90 ODPXGCT s 1 DP - Top Row: Shelley Duvall, Allen Clements, Billy Cooper, jimmy jenkins, I we Eggleston, Michelle Murphy, Sheri Slaughter. Bottom Row: Sherena Cary, annie Carter, Tammy Collins, jay Kinsey, Louis Groppi, April Robison, Angie JSI . New techniques - Teacherfsponsor Troy Hodges shows his class a new technique in cutting wood. Working hard? junior Robert jones takes a break during GCT class. QW ,l e '22 is 'f Jw gg Lit g.,f X' 5 A A GCT - Top Row: Greg Grotenfendt, Wes Pennington, Mike Medford, james johnson, Wayne LaMothe, Aaron Kendall, Clifton McWells, Jessie Collins, Ricky Miller, Mike Warnick, Loyd Martin, Frank Blackwell, Kevin Scroggins, Wes Spencer. Middle Row: jeff Osborne, Eric Cole, Charles Bozeman, Steven White, Loy Phrasavath, Russell WeHs, james Brown, Mike Robinson, Chris jones, Robert jones, Billy O'Bryan, Ted Baker, john Robinson. Bottom Row: Ken Farquer, An- thony Fron, Philip Bernard, jeff Thompson, Brent Kilpatrick, Pancho Gonzales, Bobby Vest, Mike Box, Mike Lanini, Bobby Morgan. oopfccr 91 ffice skills stressed OEA, OEA Word Processing students gain business insight Vocational Office Education students learn office skills through the Office Education Association Word Processing clubs offered at Keller. VOE is a class that offers students a half school and half workday situation. The class is designed to give students a better office job after graduating from high school. The students in the clubs are required to be working in an of- fice situation-type job that offers work experience and job training. This class gives me good experience for my plans in later life, said senior Jeannie Sanders. The OEA club is under the sponsorship of Helen Reheau. office jobs. OEA Word Processing is under the sponsorship of Sandy Landry. Students enrolled in this class not only learn about job training, but also learn what is needed to be a successful word processor. Because many students stay with their same job after high school, some offices now pay for a college education while the student works for them. Senior Tammy Statita believes that this is an extra benefit of being involved in a co-op class, along with being able to have money to buy something she'd like. - DIANA WILLIAMS Reheau teaches her students the skills needed to obtain and keep fue. i Preparing to type - 'Q junior Nicole Taylor W5 K' PrePares to WPC during f tet f rii N class while she takes a break XL , to have her picture taken. , ll ' , ' . L. is Helpful Hints - These two signs could be found last year in the OEA room. I ,A , These signs inspired the students to keep training ff! ' ' - lg . for their future and to shine e 5f' 5 ' on for a brighter future in OEA. wir. eww YOUR FUTU7 awe? gi 3-jig, I i ig-. sum: 5 if it W X f 5 Looking for mistakes? - Senior Connie Carter doublechecks her typing to make sure there are nt 32 6 I mistakes. Taking time for friends - Senior Mandy Pendland talks with a friend about a letter she jusi i I r 2 Q...- finished. 92 OEAXOEA Word Processing wt, Computer Seniors - Seniors Paige Young and jon Noel work on their assignment of is transfering data from their book to the com- ! puter. Something Wrong? - Senior Cindy Meadows expresses displeasure over making a ryping error. .JZ M, ,S 1 ' ii 79 ii vw OEA - Top Row: Sponsor Mrs. Helen Reneau, Laura Boyd, Rosie Weimer, Ann Prater, Paula Roberts, LaShawn Pennington, Sheri Phelps, Shelly Smith, Lori Ullmann, Ann jones, Glenda Livingston, Robin Durham. Bottom Row: Tammy Starita, Tina Wright, Jeannie Sanders, Cheryl Korte, Wendy Segrest, Mande Penland, Cindy Meadows, Susan St. john, Deana Raines. OEA Word Processing - Top Row: Sponsor Mrs. Sandy Landry, Kevin Webster, Nicole Taylor, Connie Carter, Paige Young, Holly Sanders. Bottom Row: Kini Gawain, Tina Morrison, Laurie Merritt, Kellie Higginson, Stephanie Watson. OEAXOEA Word Processing 93 Une club or two. Commercial art, drafting participate in different activities Commercial Art and Drafting belong to VICA, or do they? They are two different clubs that participated in different activities. Confusing? Well, the Commercial Art sponsor was Lisa Baker and the Drafting sponsor was David Park. The purpose of the Commercial Art Club was to help students who are interested in pursuing a career in art, said Baker, Commercial Art was involved in various activities such as VICA contests, fundraisers, KISD Art Show and City of Keller logo contest. Winners in the district contest in speed skill were jimmy jenkins, William Greene, Bret Kidd, Nelson Baird and Cory McDermett. jimmy jenkins also took first place in speed skill at regional and state contests. Commercial Art officers were President jimmy jenkins, Vice Study, Study, Y Study! - Senior Shayne O'Neil and classmates busily use classtime to leam and improve their drafting skills. Do you under- stand? - Sponsor David Park dem- onstrates to junior Mike Demarones everything he al- ways wanted to k n 0 w a b o u t computers. X, 94 Commercial Artf Drafting President Nelson Baird, Secretary Lisa Davlin, Treasurer Char Torrez and Parliamentarian Jeb Carter. The purpose of the Drafting Club is to promote leadership drafting. Many drafting students competed in area, regional a state competition, said Park. Mechanical drafting district winners were Christi Tillison, B Mueller, Tanya Felan, Laura Boyd, Mike Hernandez and Kew Wester. Architecture drafting district winners were Charles Fischer, T. Stubbles, Mike DeMaronese, Lisa Bettencourt and Tia Watson. Drafting Club officers were President Charles Fischer, Vice Pre dent Chris George, Secretary Tia Watson, Assistant Secretary L Bettencourt, Treasurer jason Miller, Parliamentarian Jer Waterstreet, Sergeant-at-Arms Scott Bennett and Reporters Shay O'Neil and Preston Tyree. - LEE ANN TOLLIVER ,,....., K ...r.,is-535 T? 5 Say that again! - Seniors Cindy Young, Nelson Baird and Jimmy jenkins go over illustrations on the chalkboard. What concentration! - junior Mike Q Demaronese concentrates on one of his many drafting projects. l I ,sax ll - 3 2 - 9 'f . .. -.sl , ,. p.. W - --- - 1 ,.--K - , e' Fi., e N ,fl 4 1 ...aw ...,,.. . K A 'ml 'S 1', 7?2:Qxzf 'C P - -Q X i P--'b. WE: f f ' .IQ X fi k--. -x,- K ' Gotch ya! - Senior Charles G M ' S Fischer takes a break from his V artwork to display his surprise x, N., ni 5 E i L... Commercial Art - Top Row: Marvin Eggleston, Kirt Horten, Charles Fischer, Cory McDermitr, William Greene, Rick Bradford, jeff Sharkey. Middle Row: Kim Gauwain, julie Argo, Rob Thomas, Scot Izxckey, Kayla Brown, Dana White, Shayne O'Neil, Sean Baugh, Cindy Young. Bottom Row: Marty Van Dyke, Lisa Davlin, Nelson Baird, Chance Torrez, jeb Carter, jimmy jenkins, Bret Kidd, Tam- mie Fishbaugh. look. f Do what? - junior Preston Pearson asks Coach David Park a ques- tion, in hopes of understand- ing what it is he is supposed to b e d o i n g . Relaxation - Senior joseph Elwell and junior Mike D e m a r 0 n e s relax after a hard day of drawing. Drafting - Top Row: Paul Daniel, Ronnie Kent, Shayne O'Neil, Charles Fischer, Preston Tyree, Bob Mueller, Chris George, Brad O'Kel.ley. Middle Row: Edmond Perry, Tim Stubbs, Scott Bennett, Mike Demaronese, jason Miller, jenny Waterstreet, Christi Tillison, james Gutierrez, Ron Miller. Bot- tom Row: Wayne Meyer, Tayan Felan, Michelle Adams, Lisa Behencourx, Tia Watson, Kevin Wester. Commercial ArtfDrafting 95 Easy Way out. Co-op classes provide for job-oriented students Co-op training - was this just an easy way to get out of school early? Maybe so, but Co-op provided experience for the job-oriented student. Co-op has helped me to understand the way distributon channels work and why items cost the prices that they do, said Junior Anne Daniels. Co-op gave the students a chance to work and still receive credit for it. Experience in working and applying for jobs are essential aids. The students study basic marketing concepts on the job, said Mrs. Lisa Greco, Co-op training sponsor and teacher. Greco felt that the students received practical job knowledge, not only in the field of marketing, but for any position that they held. Greco felt with the rising cost of college today and with the unemployment tate also rising, students needed the experience they received in Co-op just to compete for entry level positions and to pay for college expenses that their parents may not be able to meet. - LEA ANN TOLLIVER Easy does it - Senior Rex Mobley, stocker at Food Fair accomplishes one of his many duties, to stack paper towels in such a way that they do not fall. 4 ...D- I t ta 1 Q J .35 w., . 'A ' Q5 5 ,. My . f,f'7 SP ' 'N , s L if ' I- Q YL W ......g., The art of folding - Senior MicheUe Garner captured the art of folding pants at her job as a sales clerk at Hit or Miss. The worker's smile - Senior Vikki Bass shows her courteous smile as she rings up someone's bill at her job at Food Fare as a cashier. 96 On the job Yr l. v pi'T'l if E il! in if ir. eq ' 1 - 'f .Z 'W w ' 'Z '--sv 'M 'ull L I1 mu . N 'W R gn Wcilllfllillilliliiii fi Working hard, Michelle? - Senior Michelle Gamer rings up a purchase where she works as a sales clerk at Hit or Miss. Filling an order - junior Mike Diyer prepares an order for a customer where he worked last year at Swensons ar the Outlet Mall. . if The winners are . . . - The four DECA area winners were seniors Bunny Berry, Don Housh, Sharijones and junior Tracy Walker. Hello - Senior Vikki Bass, a cashier ar Food Fare, provides the younger generation a role model for the world of work. On rhejob 97 A step ahead Students strive to make future successful Students enrolled in the vocational pro- grams of Marketing and Distributing Educa- tion and Home Economics and Career Education were a step ahead of all of us in making their future a success. M and D. Ed students learned about retail stores and basic skills in marketing. For the first time, M and D Ed students were able to operate the newly opened Trading Post which allowed students to buy school sup- plies before the bell for first period rang. The first year students were responsible for operating and stocking the Trading Post while the second year students were responsi- ble for managing and ordering merchandise. were accompanied by sponsor Mrs. Lisa Greco. HECE students participated in a half workfhalf school day. In the half day the students worked, they were involved in jobs such as being a house keeping aide, floral aide, food service management aide, ra house furnishing aide or even a teacher's aide. Requirements of HECE students included being an upperclassman with very few absences and tardies, because of the respon- sibilities they had with their co-op jobs. HECE class gives a good basic idea how to do resumes and interviews, and gives students a positive attitude toward the Total concentration - In M and D Ed, con tration never ends as senior Liz Graham gives full attention to her work. Seniors Dan Housh and Shari jones ad- employer and job, said sponsor Mrs. Billie F A vanced to DECA state finals in Houston, Garner. -DIANA WILLIAMS t which took place March 14 and 15. They I 1 Q Are we having fun? - junior Anne Daniels gives a questioning smile as 5 pauses from her dassroom work. The happy threesome - These cheerful HE' students, Denny Wfilson, Lisa Henicke and Brandon Mercer, spend some time in 1 classroom before going to work as aides in home economics-related careers. 98 M and D EducationfHECE ?2 ,,.,s 411 vs! J' xg -.0-f esta... 'm,.4i H' W 0 r k i n g together - Seniors jill Wilson and Don Housh share the same book and calculator in M andDc1ass. W o r k i n g ? - Classmates Karen Coe, Robert Russell, jose Scroggins and janet -if Rodriguez take a much -in and D Ed - Top Row: Sheila Allen, Sean Nowak, Don Housh, Ray ks, Sherry McCurley, Bill Bragg, jeff Hughes, jose Scroggins, Perry ham, Scott Douglas. Middle Row: Lisa Moss, Angela Arnold, Bunny , Michelle Garner, Tammy Felch, Tracy Walker, Karen Coe, Rex Mobley, rt Younggren, Billy McGee, David Diyer, Glenn White. Bottom Row: jill son, Shari jones, Staci Smith, Dawn jimison, jill Edwards, Anne Daniels, etre Rodriguez, Our Pany, Elizabeth Graham, Wes Tucker. needed break. These M a r k e t i n g a n d Distribution students help manage the Trading Post before first period under the guidance of sponsor Mrs. Lisa Greco. ,,,a-uv-1 X , ...ag fy HECE - Top Row: Mike Diyer, Leah Powell, Pavala Russell, Larry Helton, Mike Blake, Kim Clark, Chris Connolly. Middle Row: Hoang Nguyen, Amy Dixon, Venus Kanode, Penny Mock, Kim McCoy Huffman, Stephanie Gerth, Toni Page, Sandra Smith, Cindy Young, Lisa Alfeld. Bottom Row: Stephanie Bennett, Michelle Hall, Fidencia Loredo, Melissa Bowen, Kathy Terry, Chung Pravongviengkham, Mone Pravongviengkham, Keema Cozart, Georgianne Leonard. - M and D Educarionfl-IECE 99 hw ,f- .af 1' ,,!,. . +L ' wg,-p . :xg me W2 Us 5:11 ,f-- A.,,l , ,,, .,.. ,Q , :Ama sf X, J 1 Capture the Spirit Competition The thrills and the chills, the victories and the losses gave us new insights into what competing truly was. Competing gave us the will and the drive to perform with all of our personal talents and enabled us to play the best games we could. Whether the competition was as 'llarge as our rivalry with Grapevine or as small as a scrimmage during practice, the drive to be better than our opponent always Hlled us. This feeling stayed with us through both our winning seasons and our losing seasons. lt told us that the excitement of being faced with a challenge was worth the long hours spent after school in practice. lt told us that the pulled muscles and the sweat lost on the field was worth the chance to be confronted with the physical and mental challenges the op- position offered. All this effort only proved that it made us stronger and more determined to excel in the sports Held of our choice. This, above all, was the spirit ofcompetition. The Chiefilujfzlfoizlcl like In r1'ediz'z1le lhii' Jertinn in Head Canal: Bill Bijfulzljinf imiilling affair Jeme ofcompetilion in all of the arlalezei' with whom he lm! been iizzwlifecl. 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In ten games, the Varsity team's offense rushed for 2106 yards on 438 carries, an average of 4.8 yards per carry. Quarterbacks completed 49 out of 141 passes for 562 yards, an average of 3.9 yards per attempt and 11.4 per completion. Senior Chad Hill led the team in passing, and sophomore Kevin Buchanek led the team in receiving. Take your best shot! - Keller player tempts Castleberry player to Bring it on. Excuse me - Castleberry player attempts to tackle 196459 Rod Dearing. 102 Varsity Football On defense, seniors Brian Harlan and Neil Barton led the team in tackles. The varsity team averaged 15 points a game and scored in 21 out of 40 quarters. Head Coach Bill Bryant and the football team opened the season expecting to challenge arch-rival Grapevine and perennial state power Wichita Falls Hirschi for a spot in the state playoffs. During a season characterized by more downs than ups, the team began the season by losing four straight games and ending it the same way. - STEPHANIE CARRIER AND SHANNON WEBB 'E 1 1 w I I Leave me alone! - Quarterback Chad Hamill looks downfield for an open receiver. Everybody wants you! - Keller-Grapevine players pile up in hopes of recovering the ball. as li 5' e ' ccii if S , K li it tg , Lg pppi ,R iw A bpnp A Offensive team - Top Row: Brian Harlan, jay Kinsey, Gary Edmonson, Stan Sewell, Louis Fournier, Scott Blankenship, Bottom Row: Chris Black, Rod Dear- ing, Daric Fail, Brad White, Chad Hamilljeff Davis, jason Bramlett B r e a lc i n g Loose - Of- fensive player Charlie Freden- burg finds an open hole and r u s h e s downfield. im r' - , - Y- if: twt' 3?-. - , 'D ' , ' E9 affair F F i 'F V' C 4'5,s.fW F 9 W Xfxlflg 1 1. ,1 'L -f 0 kv ,n I ..f , I g r, 1 ,W V i K , - I, N L, er X 5 'lli ,ii ,'l. jg, I R F gf..-F . W ' All V ' i 'S Ya- FHA , 'ia-ff' Defensive team - Top Row: Robbie Oldham, Neil Barton, Derek Sharp, Mike Hicks. Middle Row: Scott Pennington, Ted Young, Chip Vardeman, Greg Smith, Scott Boswell, Paul Bott. Bottom Row: Brett Rowell, Shawn Spicer, Bret Kidd, Mike Murphy, Richard Frank, Ed Fishman Varsity Football 103 Varsity Football Dead Red - Touch football was not the name of the game the night defeated Grapevine. 1 1 l V I V I i I I V l Homecoming Processional - Keller players prepare for the Homecoming, game against Diamond Hill. Keller won 31-6. Breaking loose - Louis Fournier runs around the side in hopes of a touchdown. As they 'got it together' Their skills improved Get It Together was the motto for the Varsity volleyball team. To show this spirit, the Varsity volleyball team worked very hard this year, said Coach Louise Bailey. Although there were some downfalls, there was some improve- ment as the year went on. There were some exciting matches this year. When we played Castleberry at Keller this year the players did an outstanding job even though we lost, said Coach Bailey. Other exciting matches were when the team won first place in the Fort Worth Tournament, beating three 5-A schools in two games each. This was quite an accomplishment for the Varsity volleyball team, said Coach Bailey. The season overall was one of gaining much ground and achieving many goals. The athletes came together as a team through the season and learned to work together as a unit. Their skills improved, said Coach Bailey. Team members were seniors Melanye Chittum, Brooke Newton, Tia Rosser and Christi Tillison, juniors Anna Franklin, jennifer Gunn, Kim Moore, Stacey Newton, Shelly Price and Marcia Swope, and sophomore Can- dy Crawford. Tia Rosser was named lst Team All District. Christi Tillison was named 2nd Team All District. Honorable Mention went to Shelly Price and Jennifer Gunn. The Varsity volleyball team had a season record of 13-1 1, district record of 6-4. They came in third place in District Zone play. - MELANYI CHITTUM ,as , ,ws ,i , Bumping during iff? ' 'C two-a-days - Tia Rosser bumps the ball as Candy Crawford and Christi Tillison look on during Varsity volleyball two-a- days August 2 through August 29. v ,wa ,-,, - I lafzias f K :fUii!Lt ar.. YQ ff , .L F i ,b . , Y3, ,,,,, . , r , T . A it Q-as : tersr S . y,ry '- 5 ,lrr V .5 . C f f f 'L . H g as at are Q Varsity Volleyball Team - T to B: Stacey Newton, Christi Tillison, Candy Crawford, Brooke Newton, Coach Louise Bailey, Shelly Price, Tia Rosser, Anna Franklin, Pavala Russell, Kim Moore, jennifer Gunn, Marcia Swope and Melanye Chittum 106 Varsity Volleyball SMASH! - Statey Newton puts a mighty spiltt on a ball headed for the opponents side. W XT ak, ,W Mx ,. T' '7' M NYY-if 'V K 'l ' all 1 rv. . U - ,, . z ,V iii, 3 ,ag :V W J, , Q , N ' , ,I W V M' ' 7 Q I- W . We r 'J is , V4 N I ,af 'rf- Crawford Blocks - Sophomore Candy Crawford blocks the ball when a Boswell team member tries to score. Set lt - Sophomore Candy Crawford sets the ball so junior Stacey Newton can spike it to the opponents. '-:'Q f..g 1a,l2A2 V ' li l E ly! if E s 5 il Q Q ,. ,..::- 1 i , S .t 5 a t V yp p Get Ready - Varsity volleyball players prepare themselves against the Grapevine Mustangs. Varsity Volleyball 107 JV team wins six Squad does well overall, coach says HI feel we had a really good year. Even though we lost a lot of our starters, we pulled together and had a good season, junior Keith Pearson said. With a total of 20 players, the junior Varsity football team finished the year with six wins, three losses and one tie. Leading the offense were junior Scott Watson and sophomores Ron Cardwell, jeff Boswell and Kevin Smith. Leading the defense were sophomores Mike Dickens and Wade I-Iaydenrich. junior varsity Coach David Park felt the team did well overall. The team went through the season with limited injuries and never Rafael Scptieri? 7 Mike Ditlcens SI1ll'lSIllL'111IIDL'VVIIIILIliitlietbliil. Ready? OK! - Clhnrl Clamplwell, QGM7, in ser position ri-nily for the SIHII7. Wh0's on bottom? - Players wait to see who recovered the fumble. What should we talk about? - Offense plans the strategy against the opposing team. 108 -IV SL Freshman Football quit. With eight wins and only two losses, the Freshman team had a record of which they were proud. Kevin Massey, the leading rusher for the team, made 563 yards in 86 carries. Brian Black led in passes with 594 yards Whilf leading receiver Gary Goodyear received 35 passes for a total ol 5 12 yards. Overall the season went great, even though we didn't beai Grapevine, one freshman player said. - SHANNON WEBB STEPHANIE CARRIER, DIANA WILLIAMS r 'aetxfmiuzi I. 5 E S Q X, 2 as E 5 i Out! - Defense gives a hard blow to an offensive player from opposing ream. jV practices one of many plays in a game against : .N .V l Freshman team - First Row: Scott Bouma, Brad Briscoe, Tony Miller, Rod Moore, Darrell Potts, Tim Young, Brad Smith, Tim Casey, jonathan Wells, Ty Fisher. Second Row: Keith Ragsdale, Brian Hazelwood, Kurt Fournier, jeff Dow- ling, Gary Goodyear, Cory Bearden, Barry Dikes, john Atchley, Brian Black, Kevin Massie. Third Row: Casey Kercheval, Greg Haskins, Eddie Smith, Shane Gainer, David Lewis, Larry Yagla, Scott Temples, Mack Zimmerman, Cary Blevins, jeff Hathcock. Fourth Row: Ricky Evans, Rich Mobley, Kirk Hoover, Taylor Bonham, Irwin Sri-ward. lames Flick. Brandon Crowder, Sam Page, jeremy Reynolds Ready or not - Freshman team rushes forward in an attempt to defeat Euless. I Il 3 f, 1 1 W- 4-...H -if-fl?--3' 11. 75 g5f3f:gi::Le::f:f:f+.:. . qi rgrzeieg 332115232- -5, We S 501459 'gf'iiiF 'Nsii .V 53 i ,W . '.,, L' H3 - as . f ' rl ,V ' ' fi 1 ,Q ima Y' K 'W +-xi .1 ,M - Y 'L W1 E f d w ,, 'df it 9 51 it i' 6 .9 ' v R V I is- ' pa. Nqr -. Airy, 'Q H' Vtsaeglw, S' sl R fl , We L -, E , I F V X? - .QW-,A if ir a q A Y junior Varsity team - Top Row: Shawn Parrish, Paul Landry, jeff Boswell, Mike Dickens, Dake jackson, Randy Barron, Keith Pearson. Middle Row: john Cope, Mike Duffy, Mike Wall, Chad Campbell, Thomas Southworth, jason Massie, Matt Blevins, Danny Dent. Bottom Row: Wade I-Ieydenreich, Scott Ristau, Ron- nie Cardwell, Blake Burum, Khevin Smith, j. K. Weaver, Lonnie Allen, Scott Watson jV SL Freshman Football 109 Teams come together V, Freshman bounce back after slow start The most rewarding thing for the junior Varsity and Freshman coaches, Adele Kennedy and Beth I-lobensack, this year was watching the girls come around and start playing up to their potential and as a team. The Freshman team ended the season with a 3-5 win-loss record in zone play. The -IV, however, came out even with a zone record of 5-5. Our team spirit was perfect, the best! We always cheered in practice, in games, and for the JV and varsity teams, said freshman Heather Spore. Block - Chtla Chitwood H473 tries to block a spike from Casrlebetry, while Christi Vining lf6J and Wendy Lewis H451 wait to see lfhelp is needed. junior Varsity Volleyball - Top Row: laura Getdes, Coath Adele Kennedy, Mgr. Sherinna Carie, Rose May. Middle row: Christy Newell, Becky Pokluda, Ellen Beebe, Amy Anderson, Tammy Allen. Bottom Rowzjulie Wright, Christi Vining, jana Clements, Carla Chitwood, Wendy Lewis if 4 ,,,. ,. W Liv? . e Freshman Volleyball - Top row: Mgr. Lea Cromer, Shanna Xwilliams, jenni Ryan, Dayna Newton, Kristi Hicks, Micki Myers, Coach Beth Hobensack. Row 2 - Courtney Nurvell, Monica Fandrich, Cristal Clark, Lorie Robinson, Angie Tillison. Row 4: lxslie Sharpless, -loelee Srriddand, Ronda McGrew, Cindy Mays, Kelly Siler, Heather Spore, Emma Plaza Row 5: Deanna Sims, Tanya Hampton Y Waiting ln Position - Christy Vining M461 and Carla Chitwood Ki7l wait in the defensive position to rrrum the ball if it comes back over. l 10 JV and Freshman Volleyball Our team had a good attitude. We always looked forward to winning. After losing, we realized our mistakes, but looked forward to winning our next game, said sophomore Becky Pokluda. Sophomore Carla Chitwood and freshman Emma Plaza best summarized their team's season. We always tried and never gave up. We just kept improving, said Chitwood. We did well. We learned. We improved, and best of all, we had fun, said Plaza. CINDY MAYS 1, 2, 3, Smash! - Wendy Lewis 199955 serves the ball to try to raise Keller's score and give them a victory. i l l 2 I ct 2 me ,amy inw.a,sa,.i..m.wWnm:-zmrfanxir ,rw -,aa .. y w What a Save! - Freshman Cindy Mays 694305 bumps the ball in an attempt ro set up a spike for Kristi Hicks ifl'36J. Time Out - Surrounded by her Freshman team, Coach Beth Hoben- sack discusses the winning strategy for the Keller-Castleberry game. Fatfi L, 1:7 . 1- .1 , ' F of 'saas if fin ii ' I W . H K . L, in x Q-1' if ' 0' C e 'li M , , t 'e , Pl C V, t yy VIV. U Qt ' . 1 ' , 35 3 Z I ' A I . 4 , M ,Q B v . , Q. s X Q ,g , QV?-t., 5 vyxdgs wp. N . 1 ., -tn' f 5, la . l r , S ls. I Q , E L S , F s 2 S . s i - a he Riiirilhhxl rio Watching the Serve - Freshman Danya Newton L9'f22D and Micki Myers 1494205 watch on, waiting to see if the serve is good. Set! - Freshman Kelly Siler Qf28D l ff makes a backward set to Cristal Clark H4115 in hopes of putting Keller closer to a victory. What a Serve! - Freshman Kelly Siler M4282 serves the ball to help Keller take a victory. Freshman and ,IV Volleyball 11 1 1 , rm. g Thanks! - The girls' Varsity cross country team is honored with carnations at the pep rally before the state meet. Running Alone - -W 4' Senior Tim Bouma 'V-..j 4 ' keeps perfect strides , v Q , I . . - ' -j 'g1??73P5f'vvf1n f-1253? ist -- while running in a M- . meet. His cross country , QNS XV as .Q experience Pmvecl , . w helpful to the boys 4 A A Q, I Q '1 L, 'rf-ss team as the season went -- N' .. -.,. - . , 1 V- 1 f :ie Y,-- f .if On. rt,. ttr' . . .: . Cross country runners make school histo Keller goes to regionals and state had to become more than just teams. The practice apparently paid off as the teams advanced to districj I've never seen a cross country team as close as we were, senior and then to regionals for the first time in school history together. Tim Bouma remembered. We weren't just a team, we were Although the boys' team did not place at the regional meet, the friends - close friends. girls went on to state with their team and with individual tunnel The biggest single thing that happened this year was that we Renee Rowell. were united as a team, not just individuals. The boys' and the girls' teams both were very supportive of one In preparation for the district cross country meet, the teams ran another, although the boys did not go as far as the girls did, they an average of 30 miles a week. were behind them all the way. - BOBBY ROSS AND DIANA We are in one of the hardest districts in the state for cross coun- WILLIAMS try so we had to practice as hard as we could, Coach Marc Dick l gg-,- ,'f' '4-' 1 ' 1 ' 2.5 ', alma-f. ..,., Em. aww r same' loam., J Ti? LL lilwssgg, rkpzllt Decorating Committee - The cross country team decorates the bus on the way home from district. Whew! - Sophomore Kim Luebbert and junior Kim Moore run their best at the Vandergriff regionals. 1 12 Cross Country . V W it 'L sy -- -Q, ,-pf f Q fairs- .,, ever. to limber themselves out. f . 1 ' y 1 U4 Regionals Bound - Senior David Anthony helps the boys' varsity cross country team place second at the district meet in Boswell, qualifying them for the regional meet for the first time Warming up - Both the boys' and girls' cross country teams stretch out before running in the Fort Wonh Country Day meet History in the Making - junior Rod McNamar runs as part of the boy's cross country team at the Vandergriff Park Regional Track Meet. The iboys' team placed fifth out of the many other regional- q u al i f y i n g teams. i 1 r -Lb A' if WV l ' 'V ., W TV mx ,rfiskfmmgiixr ,isfiffiiivswgfs A , -. A -- f f .L at 5-sew: -i , Y. sw I 5 tl M ' W i5X'i7f-Eg:'Ii?:'M'Y 'e,'5?V5fZls-' f'.J'Si5IEN. -vim? 4: 'Gif I X- uei57aif , 54. 5: ' f--iff?--f ' , 25 :. A - .vi ': ' EEE .:' -QQ' A ii H532 ff Sz? t,,r , e f . A WS ? S M Q W? . . ' lead , 1 fzf -ia fa' ess Y ffV ' f - are f 'izw ,amd fir -' T Ti , '- P U -. . 5 rw . My - -ary .. f5el5:effw 5'rg, gage r l r li Q ' ' ' ' ' ' f.,,'. QT 5f':- -: t 45- 'f f .:-'.,Q Emi f 'I ? ,,,5.::::'Eff' 7W ' . , L f s: Varsity Cross Country - First Row: Lori Clooney, Cheri Maston, Kim Luebbcrt, Kim . i t A . 41221 1 H ' Moore, Lara Gerdes, Wendy Lewis, Second Row: Jeff Lowell, jimmy Thomton, Renee Q g Rowell, David Anthony, Keith Boehisch, Paul Daniels, Steve Sagersen, Coach Marc Dick. . . . ' ti-:zzwga , f 1 g ftgvfif- Z4 5 last Row: Dominique Kristofek, Rod McNama.r, Tim Bouma. ,. .. ,6,,,r.,,,,,., .. f.,W,,,,.,5,, , 2 Cross Country 113 Indians kick rivals Wins over Grapevine highlight soccer's second season Impressive wins over Grapevine by both the boys' and girls' varsity teams highlighted soccer's second season as a varsity sport. The 22-member boys' squad, coached by Robert Butler, beat the arch-rival Mustangs 4-1 in district play. In similar action, the 17-member girls' squad, coached by Beth Hobensach, won 3- 1. The boys finished the season with two wins and eleven losses. The girls ended the year 3-10 with two ties. Despite the records, We were much more competitive this year than last year. The team as a whole performed much bet- ter, Butler said of the boys' team. Top players on the boys' team included Tim Theodore, Kevin Buchanek and Brad Benson. I was really pleased with the progress the Cgirlsh team More power to you! - Christi Tillison shows us her ' stuff against , Q t bl Grapevine. made, Hobensach said. I felt that towards the end of the season we pulled together as a team and played to our ful potential. Top players on the girls' team included Tanya Fultz, Christi Tillison, joelee Strickland, Renee Melot and Tammy Allen. Butler commented on the announcement near the end of th soccer season that the school will move up to class SA fo 1986-87. Not many 4A schools have a soccer team so it won't affecti us at all, he said. The soccer team competed in a district that included Bell, Trinity, Grapevine, Grand Prairie, Denton and Lewisville. Alli six will compete at the 5A level in 1986-87. -MICHELLE SHOEMAKER Qufulfe- if X HUVESSFF X .KWQAVSQZLIV f12?W2'f'4: SUS?:Ti555712Jf-5?s5EE-f7 ?.bi-'2f- :f!35'5fi1S'jiii ff:'S'f59?7TZ'T'55WnE.'f-T355'E f59?2'?EFH7ffVffQ N . Qr,.,,..tf.33f'afa',, ..g-.ails e,g?i4-232fgi,,,,g.:3mgfi3Q?f3,-i .,,itmgi5tQ at , Q 9 ag' s i. , , ,ig,aiig,gtW5f,ff,gi ' termite . l 7 Y 'wt ' M e . .. Q ' Few: J E? , f If f 5 M. . . . . gi M' if +3 5, a-.wtg asiagi-:.s .wa.,f?,f,..a. ... is aw sz .. i -W . , ...sf .i wif-1i2?f:sQ.iQ.gffisszsgietig g:ity4af,1ge.,ggss.f:. K gap f if' 'mfs V Y . H it as. et' 1 Girls' Soccer Team First Row - Coach Beth Hobensach, Tammy Allen, Second Row - Renee Melor, Tracie Tague, julanne johnson, Christi Vining, jennifer Gunn, joelee Strickland, Heather Hester, Becky Pokluda. Third Row - Tanya Folrz, Rose May, Angie Beauvais, Christi Tillison, Linda Brown, Lisa Phillips, Amy Mills l 14 Soccer Boys' Soccer Team First Row - Sean Lewis, Chris Hibbits, Randy Rosson, Scott Hill, Alan Fox, jim Luke. Second Row - Jayme Birdine, Steve Herr, Patrick law, Mike Patridge, Boyd Benson, David Eaglesron, jason Pilgrim. Third Row - Doug Haas, Brad Benson, Steve Lesczyn- ski, Mike Sumner, Chris Radliff, Mark Israelson, Frank May. Fourth Row - Cory McDermetr, Ken Lindsey, Mike Demaronese, Kevin Buchanek, Mart Vahey . KJ '- f 1 an Mm. ,.,. , , I' we WK, .X , W 4' ,fl in - tiff? ,I 4' .Ango we A ,gf ei , . , , g ,QW sua cw - , Mk K 'V K . A ' V1 .gal 5 Haj L 6 few V ., A Vi ' ,, 4, U 5 -4'af'1i, 2 am 5 A 31571 'W' w 5 1. Q- ff .1 U, not 4 c , .,f, ,,J w , A, H f 55,2 ' Si-'am Where's the ball? - Boys' soccer team practices on the soccer field before school starts. Move outta my way - Tim Theodore tries to lead Keller into victory against an oppone DI. 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Blocked - junior Andy Futch prevents a teammate from scoring dur- . is VSITUQ 1 r Isl Wf- rr l '-2-'-if wi - V re fl fill' ff F7 s ,mx ,W yr I . Dead or alive? - Senior Chip Ditkens and teammate Sean Chaplin seem ready to collapse after a hartl workout. Over here, Chip! - Andy Futth at- tempts tu intercept a ball during practrtr. 1 16 Varsity Boys Basketball -5-....-':.,.- xr va-4 ....,.. 'ff,,,,. , J l NF M ' gtk F rr , 'ima 'K - 3 IM t Mug 5 S., I Q? as 6552 ig, t X L 1 if N E Q, 0 5, X N t H X f X s 1 ,,txL,.rJt..t.tA,-.t l ll Q' t L CJ R452 i Q-4 'Vik I 2 Li Will he make it? - Teammates wonder as Sean Chaplkin attempts a free throw. A , Er ' fi 2 K X K K ri r,,, to :-..a'aa. . .lbw sg, ,g f - ,sg , i, -,f ftai,zf ,:c N3 ?'?i+az1'f'f'f, , 251553 W ,1 ,'a2- fAlfieifff:-fffff,a1i2ffg35a14s35t,,s.N,g 4 4 ?,,.,,,.,52, . I W- Q Q .4 f f 2 it ,r sm .f , ,si '- w5gfsKf'twN'e' Qiggiilm 33:1ilf2fu.l f Mgmt 5'1m : ii5',, Q fin' ra an 10? A -h K .5 X el Mi? l as k im Q , .L ,M.ts5,g,, r ,gg Y W? W a ' ii M -V K' F 1745513 -fy' r ' f anim. ar fzf 5' zrfizifi L? 9fjfTiN,, :V V lf' ii? g7',,- X tg fgf H E. 'L - 1 m ' 'WW gewwa 2' -, iw witsaawa .,.m-f-es et-we --,, 1- if Mgr. at A lgi 5 Efigfr 'f as ' za fs Coach's wishes come true Winning season, improved players To have a winning season, for each player to improve, and to make the playoffs was Coach Ray Branigan's fondest wish for this year's Varsity basketball team. Its purpose started on November 17 with a game against Fort Worth Christian. The team prepared for the game by working out for two hours in the morning and afternoon. This strategy obviously paid off, for when the team finished the season on February ll, they were 17-ll for the year and placed third in district. There were numerous memorable games - Fort Worth Christian, Diamond Hill, Hirschi, Poly and Boswell - and there were the nor-so-memorable games when we played Azle and Haltom at home, Cleburne and Fort Worth Chris- tian for the second time. Coach Branigan felt that the team did well and, with the exception of not being in the playoffs, accomplished every goal. - ALEX CHRISTIE Varsity Boys Basketball l I7 o quitters. Poly game thrills girls basketball team Indians Never Quit was the team motto for the girls' Varsity basketball team. To show this spirit, the Varsity basketball team never quit, they con- tinued to unify as a team throughout the season, said Coach Laura Bynum. Although there were some downfalls, there was some improvement as the year went on. There were some exciting games this year. The most exciting game was the last game against Poly, who at the time, were the zone leaders, This victory forced a zone play-off between Poly and Castleberryf' said Coach Bynum. Another exciting game came when the team went to Hirschi. The Varsity basketball team won with a score of 49- 44. It took two overtimes to defeat Hirschi. On the other hand, there was also a most frustrating game this season. The loss to Boswell after we had led the whole ball game was the most frustrating game, said Coach Bynum. The most rewarding thing about the team was the continued progress they XiiL.. Varsity Basketball Team - Top Row: Manager Christi Newell, Melanye Chittum, Candy Crawford, Shelly Price, Micki Myers and Coach Laura Bynum. Middle Row: made as a team as well as the individual improvement in their fundamental skills of shooting, passing, dribbling and defense, replied Coach Bynum. The most frustrating thing about the team was they did not believe at first that they were capable of winning, said Coach Bynum. Coach Bynum's feelings in general towards the year's Varsity basketball team include, they are all super special because of their desire, determination and dedication to become the best they are capable ofbeingf' The Varsity basketball team consisted of seniors Melanye Chittum and Tia Rosser, juniors Stacey Newton, Marcia Swope and Shelly Price, sophomores Wendy Lewis and Candy Crawford, freshmen Kristi Hicks and Micki Myers. Tia Rosser was named Most Outstanding Player. Shelly Price was named Most Improved. The Varsity basketball team had a season record of 13-15, district record of 6-6. - MELANYE CHITTUM Kristi Hicks. Bottom Row: Wendy Lewis, Tia Rosser, Stacey Newton and Marcia Swope. 1 18 Girls Varsity basketball i Eye Catcher - Everyone awaits the ball s Gnal decision as it is shot by Stacey Newton 694501. WiH it go through for two points? Y' eg g ' if Y f as .E Vfk fp S0 i riff 4. vo re ,, , Fumble - Kristi Hicks C4149 and Shelly Price Q-f24l try to pick up the ball after it was dropped from a Grapevine player N , ..,. ..,. G t ff 4 w Maman 'fs Q-ask E Rosser jumpshot - Tia Rosser 56430 scores two points by performing her famous jumpshot against Cleburne. Also in photo, Shelly Price 5424 and Kristi Hicks 11414, await the results. 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Girls Varsity Basketball 1 19 Get it in, - Sophomore Darren Wilkinson prepares to shoot for two. Practice makes Perfect - Frank Wilson, Robert Russell and Mack Zim- merman practice for the upcoming games. J ef R JV and Freshman boys basketball show the Indian pride While the Junior Varsity boys' basketball team split their season 11-11, the Freshmen won 16 out of 24 games. Haltom proved to be the best game for the JV. We played as well as we could, everything we did was right. said Cecil Cannon, JV and Freshmen boys basketball coach. The worst game for JV turned out to be the last game against Grapevine. We just didn't shoot well. said Cannon. The Freshmen teams' worst game was Brewer. We had beaten them easily in an earlier game. Cannon said, but to make up for the game against Brewer, the Freshmen made a comeback, with . silt T l i VV., V ,V,. M V, ' -f. .. .1 t 5--F --l it . s . .. . s F ., . I I What form! - Freshman Iashley Banks shoots for a point. Go, Fight, Win, - Kevin Massie reaches for a victory. 5... A 120 JV 8: Freshman Boys Basketball Boswell being their best game. On the JV team, Doug Brooks and Mack Newman were the most outstanding players, and on the Freshmen team, members Kevin Massie and Brian Hazelwood were the most outstanding players. Coach Cannon, 14 JV players and 13 Freshman players began the season in November which lasted until February. The teams averaged an hour and a half workout per day to stay in shape. - TISHA MURRAY V I I .. I , .. X ff ' in fg 1 If 4 Q' ,,,, 'wi , , , ,.,, . ., ., , I, Q, 4 l i l l 4 --.., 1 iw. wt., Y. V v Freshman Boys' Basketball - Top Row: johnny Mix, john Mendez, Abe Bush, Tommy Spagnoli, Sonny Miller, Kevin Mzxssie, Scott Bouman, Mack Zim- merman, Todd Farley. Bottom Row - Pete Phoriasa, Gary Goodyear, Brandon Bancroft, Lashley Banks, Brian Hazelwood, Greg Haskins, jeff Dowling ,f takes on a hard oppone asm .,,,,, .i tee. 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Bottom Row: Brian Phelps, Richard Wood, Darren Wilkenson, Kevin Smith, Mack Newman,j. K. Weaver, Tony Cintron jV 8: Freshman Boys Basketball l2l 2 -JV player Angie Frank 1999345 bears Grapevine down the floor for an easy lay-up. Hurry! - Freshman Dayna Newton hurries down court to set up defense. Help! -Misti Shaw M5145 protects the ball while waiting for teammates Leslie Sharpless Q41 19 and Ronda McGrew C3329 to get open. Fish of both Worlds JV, 'Fish' basketball teams hampered by inexperience Due to the small number of upperclassmen that turned out for girls' basketball, the freshmen ended up fielding both the Junior Varsity and Freshman teams. It was real disappointing having a team of all freshmen because we were playing all sophomores and juniors, said JV coach Louise Bailey. I feel if we would have had all the freshmen on the freshman team, we would have never been beat, said Freshman Coach Adele Kennedy. Having to play upperclassmen all the time put a real burden on the JV's spirit. It was real hard to have good spirit because we never won, but we stuck together and kept trying, said JV player Angie Frank. However, the freshmen's spirit was usually good. Even though we weren't always a winning team, we managed to keep our chins up. We always yelled and cheered during practice, which made it fun, and not just hard work. We could smile when it was over, said freshman Heather Spore. In every sport season, there's always a disappointing thing that over-shadows the positive points of the season. Both teams agree on the most disappointing thing of the year. The most disappointing thing was our record. It wasn't what it should have been. Some games we would play our best and still lose, but other games we'd just fall apart, said freshman Lori Quillen. Even if a team doesn't have a good record, the season can still be a success, if the players learned an important lesson. The most important lesson that I learned was that you have to want to do it. You also have to give everything you have into it. As the coaches would say, 'You have to give 1 1023 at all times', said JV player Kasie Rogers. - CINDY MAYS ,... i.-'a A ' t5'r.1izf. Mes- ' iL1 .xW t.----r rw, Ltr A A ' 'TT' Q. 5 4 . ..., V : ' .i.. ii '1 2 ig.11 Z'iV i :L L' ..-M s... .. 1- --M-lg? it ' 7' ' ' I MR? 12255. 'iE1E.'1fQ'. 5 ii., 4.153 t 'r1,.g,.,eg.,Li.Q 'o 'L ' t 1 'jjj-if 's f fm- 'VM,,,1 .... i img A l- . M L., . 'f's - '- -,-- - 'A Hmzfieejifeg , .extort it r . . aeaa . -. -M - H e W inf 58 . h'?i i- '- w,,.-s ,f - at .. -..... - 1' . , H . -, - y iight-:. 5K lil 12 ,x..g..g g,11i32i,r... W 1 3 . -1 ' 'M A X ',.,1 sf fe....ws?Sia. Q' - - -1 - f- - Q H A nn., , - f f .x 2 ,-I ws. ' L sm., 1 ..,.. . L., 122 JV and Freshman Basketball Set - Up -JV player Cindy Mays 054145 brings the ball down the court and tells the JV team what offense to set up in. Concentration - Terry Thompson concentrates while trying to make a freethrow to put Keller one point closer to a victory. X we in Wax wow ,ii we aw' imfff HQ r f ,wx Ng K I rr wa mi an 6' 0 N ff X V if-5 9 W Niwforii . . M V sg, ., irish: ' QQ 'Pyr o' ge gil ,Q -I W , X- as - if . , 3 12721 is fx, U , 'ei5 'Mi'?W'g WW X? f 5 4 Q ,y ffm, 5,255 ti 3, z K ve as l Q 2,023 F r .1 mg: rw. . ' 5f W- Q ii A is ' ff 'LV' t if ,ew ff -Heir., . W W... . .,-- .. Nlf-S,,..fis VNL,v,'fQszf ,--Zim ,,ff.:mtrr. .7 M V.. . A i ,:.-t by-1: - ?fgf,efwwf fL,t4,,gigpa igfgwf wi:-,fiigtgg X aff ,,,, .,1f-iiitgwfrt ir, . Veil. if Wi. T'h ,,2 'L,. ' , g is ..,.r-of. ,..r7.1.sf.Q.::f, m t 3. f,g,..t5,M..lt aiu r s H - -s ...J .,., ut, V. X, ,?qg:Zgy,,,.,W . , ity Y,! ,fl . ,W. wX,. , . 2 f M' ewffiaxs v 4 vp . +t,q,,,,,rf Q p- r li vt N :rv .IV Basketball Team -- Susan Tucker, Kristy Adams, Cindy Mays, Kasie Rogers, Terry T h o m p s o n , Manager Christy Newell, Not Pic- tured: Coach Louise Bailey. Freshman Basket- ball Team - Back Row: Karen Leech, jenni Ryan, Lori Quillen, Dayna Newton, Lorre Robin- son, Chris Trudeau, Coach Adele Kennedy. 3rd Row: Manager Lea Cromer, Wendy Coolidge, Leslie Sharpless, Emma Plaza, Rhonda Kira chens, Kim Spiva. 2nd Row: Courtney Norvell, Shanna Williams, Beth Rhudy, Lisa Partin, Angie Dietz, Rhonda Thrasher. lst Row: Heather Spore, Ronda McGrew, Misri Shaw, Amy Kavanaugh. Control! - -IV player Susan Tucker gets control of a re- b o u n d , w h i le Cristal Clark GHZ! waits for an outlet. Loose Ball - K a s i e R o g e r s recovers a loose ball to help Keller defeat Grapevine, JV and Freshman Basketball 125 f olf ers gain experience All-rookie team places second in district Golf is a very interesting sport - one I've really enjoyed learning how to play, said senior Kelli Leonardo. This phrase pretty well described the general feeling of this year's girls' golf team. It was the first time any of the nine members had every played on a team before. We didn't do real well because it was the first year for everyone, said Coach Cecil Cannon. Despite this fact, and after eight tournaments, the team placed second in district. Their main goal had been to go to tegionals, which we definitely established, said Coach Can- non. He enjoyed teaching the girl's team because They work hard, are easy to work with, and are easy to coach. Coach Ray Brangan, who coached the boys' golf team, also had the similar goal of going to regionals. They, too, ac- complished their goal and finished fourth. Golf season started on March 5 and ended with the district games on April 14 and 15. The team practiced at Willow Springs Monday through Thursday for two to three hours a day. Some ofthe best tournaments the team competed in were Waxahachie where they placed third, and Gainesville where they finished seventh, Doug Brooks was the team's best player with the low score of 76 in the Waxahachie tournament. Coach Brangan said he enjoyed coaching because lt's fun in the spring when the weather's good, and it's a totally different sport. - ALEX CHRISTIE 1 Steady - Thao Nguyen practices her hitting techni- lf ,fp , 4 ques at the Willow Springs golf course. ,U Look out! - Kevin Wester sends the ball flying dur- K ,, p w' i X ing after school practice. wif T gif. ' -- . if -T 4 t'- A 4 K -1 . ti- r 7+ fi' '-ff L i C -X t'-t kitiilii , lf' F Q .. . f -- : 'W' , Lamp., gpisfvjggi A - 1 aa ' , is vow Mi' 5 f ' i '3 f'if YNlQ' Ellis' BFE' ' t i M -aes -. ' 'N i - if .. . ,n , an -z.,-3 '- , Girls' Golf Team: Top Row: Kelly Croft, Charlie Joplin, Thao Nguyen, Charee Cathy. Bottom Row: Christi Tillison, Kelli Leonardo, Kara Bailey, Pam Brigham, jen- nifer Long. , , 4 Concentration - Senior Kelli Leonardo works on her stance ing practice. 124 Golf l i 4 l l l l l l i l l l r r k L 7 i g , 'fe oh , own 9 '12 11 ,-, ' :rdf ,.. I , wg -, fl if K I 1 . lf ! fliifeiixigi 1 ' -:fe Q ' ' ' e'v'fi?-'N . . 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W . :si s if ti, ' 1 i , , - Top Row: jason Bramlett, Scott Freeman, Cory Bearden, Vince Nogle, Kevin Wester, Doug Brooks, lance Lanier, jim Reust, Brian Sisk. Bottom Row: Ty Martinez, Rob Moore, Tom Theodore, Eddy Weeks, Mac Newman, jodie Bradley, Jim Long, Danny Dent. Boys Golf Team Golf 125 w..,,,g Five Musketeers - Scott Watmn, jimmy Thorton, Mills Shallene, David An- thony and Steve Sagerson run in for a big finish. , Lookout - Tim Theodore is at the high jump again. 1 l 1 4 4 l 1 1 i 1 1 School record set Boys track team place Znd, 3rd in district The thunder bolts of the boys' track team flashed to vic- tory in the district meet. At the District 4A 7 Track Meet, April 22 at Boswell High School, the Varsity team set a school record. The previous record for the spring relay had been 43.5, but with the four man team of Lewis Fournier, Cary McKay, Rod Dearing and Spencer McCoruit, the record was shattered when they stopped to clock at 43.18. Other team members who helped the team rise to the top were Tim Bouma, who finished 4.37 in the mile rung Paul Hammeke, whose high jump equaled 6.35 Dake jackson, whose 126 Boys Track Win-.,, . Y f shot flew 49.3g Tim Theodore, who vaulted 12 feet, and Rod McNamar who came in at 2.02 in the 800. ' The junior Varsity track also did an exceptional job this season. Freshman Kurt Fournier ran 11.4 in the 100, and 3.46 in the mile relay. C. B. Crouder achieved a 45.2 in the 300 in- termediate hurdles, and Barry Dikes vaulted over the l00f 10 high hurdles. These contributions helped Keller blaze the path of glory by achieving a 3rd place varsity and 2nd place ,IV district win. - STEPHANIE CARRIER rf' fund: W .... . 4. W.. 3. A up --an-..,..,, -... mm . 1'- V9' . Coming Mom! - Rod McNamar sprints into a first place lead. Flying High - D u rin g practice Tim Theodore easily clears the bar. Ifeel good- Barry Dikes stretches and warms up for the practice hurdles. Boys Track 127 Hard work pays off! Varsity girls place 3rd in district To your mark, set, go! are the most important words people hear during track season. Even though track meets were a time to show what the athletes had, the long hours of practice after school is what made the skill track season either a success or failure, said Paige Bradley. , For Varsity track, it was a success. The hours of hard work paid off at the district track meet, said Brooke Bradley. The team came in third overall, and had two that qualified for regionals. junior Renee Rowell qualified in both the 100 and the 3200 meter runs, winning both, and freshman Liz Combs qualified in high jump and the 400 meter dash, winning second in both events. Others that placed were the Varsity mile relay team, which con- sisted of Lisa Brandon, Stacey Starkey, Liz Combs and Kristi Hicks, who came in fourth. Members of the 800 relay team, Mikell Oldham, Tanya Hampton, Stacey Starkey and Paige Bradley placed fifth. Paige Bradley placed fifth in 100 meter hurdles. Lisa Brandon placed third in the 100 meter dash. The sprint relay team, Mikell Oldham, Tanya Hampton, Lisa Brandon and Kristi Hicks placed fourth. Kristi Hicks also placed fourth in the 200 meter dash. Joelee Strickland placed sixth in shot. Other members on the Varsity were Lara Gerdes, Tisha Wfilliams, Heather Spore, Kasie Rogers, Monica Fandrich, and Cristal Clark. The junior Varsity worked just as hard as the Varsity but didn't make quite the showing that Varsity did, said Paige Bradley. They came in fifth overall. They also had several that qualified. Deanna Sims placed fifth in the 1600 meter run. Angie Frank placed sixth in the 200 meter dash and sixth in shot. Rhonda Kitchens placed fifth in the 100 meter dash. The JV sprint relay team which consisted of Brooke Bradley, Kim Spiva, Angie Frank and Rhonda Kitchens placed fifth. The 800 relay team Brooke Bradley, Angie Frank, Rhonda Kitchens and Ann Vaughn placed fifth. Other members include Cindy Mays, Tracey Tague, Lori Clooney and Rose May. - MELANYE CHITTUM iziifiif 'i eff: Q ,,,, 3 I Surprise - Paige Bradley gets a surprise picture taken right before the 800 relay team competes in the District track meet. Others in the picture are Stacey Starkey and Tanya Hampton. 128 Girls Track . 0 5 N P' 5 ., 4 ,fa s t., gb 0225? 4 sf , I wqggwg J' ga 59 Q A ,ggb fa-'X Sir 'Q mam yr Q W Maid qwtvrgkgyxkggig Kan? Ls , ,. I . . 1 A. D .fr .rua - K M.. S ' . ffl . GM '- V 'if u v , 1 ' , .ii I . . s'. 'f' '- 1 ' '- .1 4: r fr. 1 'W R - ' sg, v- ...M '- ' N ur, 4, 1 we '- 't ,,- was 11 .tx aaqg. ' ,, . ., ff! 3 f s.- sv- ..- f . , .. -- 1. .-ws asf . - -r...s.4 MU. nf So how We doing? - Coach Laura Bynum and Coach Beth Hobensack watch from a nearby hill while Coach Louise Bailey talks strategy to some of the girls. Practice Makes Perfect! - Senior Paige Bradley repeatedly practices hurdle in hopes of placing in district. Go . . . Blue! - Freshman Tanya Hampton hands the baton off to senior Paige Bradley in rhe 800 relay in hopes of qualifying for regionals. We did it! - The Varsity girls show the third place trophy they won in district. E .ft . -vw f Q wwf i ,s A A. W 1 - .N .-r-,ar-wtf, R A-was H! -'M A rg all at .KM Can I Stop? - Sophomore Brooke Bradley finishes an after school practice with a smile. l .,,1, , am. vi af Nap Time - Two track members take a nap after a hard day's work. Girls' Track 129 'Q' , ...,, 2 5 : . .sz .rvzwttf ,s f , t. . - :sf if y fi 42: :l'3f:f:'i5i4i55SlES7g1::-?E13'+5f'.':.5 lWi1 ',:Ei'f5:f, -: t Egi gtg 3 - I f E gi g le V eg QW . W I sat ' I -I X. . 4 13 ' g et - 35 -' F ez..-' 3. at at .ir r I lu ,-11 --. ..., 12, a s 7 lv .. EI: .ii EN? gg , I .AQ Et... gm' as sg Q t' Sli IW 2 . , my - , ts-ss-H 4 928 2 g- I , v Q - -, ts f if S- I mi Q . Q 2 :E ,.-?.. , f, ,au - .fs :sw me ,. ,m m g S E if at xy, A Tiqssl' si 5 Ez- .'1H.rZ,i,Ei95,. 5.i.L52t-.. E. Q Sli 1' - gs -HJ I .3 , . , ::ee . :Y en -- 1 5 . 5 , , he I ai 'X 1 E Q ft f Q X ll 32 : 5 5 E 5 is , Homeroom - Cary McKay hits home plate with a great stretch. Sluggers. arsity baseball team threat to opponents when batting Hey! Batter Swing! People often hear this at a baseball game. It sometimes affects the batter, but for the Indians there is no such distraction. One can see this just by looking at the three top batting averages of the team, such as Cary McKay's top average of .4913 jay Kinsey, .481 point average with a homerun average of 4g and Lee Stinson's average of 423, 27 leads in RBI's. 130 Baseball The Varsity team had an excellent season, said one fan. Coach Ralph Ferguson felt the team played a good season. He was a little disappointed with the district games, In the district games, the fielding was lacking and the team wasn't able to hit in as many runs. This problem slowed the team down. - STEPHANIE CARRIER That's Right - Cary McKay glides in while Coach Ralph Ferguson looks on with concem. Hello, Again naw ' - Ty Martinez V slides into home plate. 3 We ,,., . ,V ., ,QKCTN U ' any as A ,pw W-4' - .5 Y ' - ' ' ' - ' .a4,:H,fv . 'uftsqaayf ,V -Q pm ,L ,un junior Varsity - Back Row: Lonnie Allen, Danny Dent, Chris james, Scott Temples, Mike Dickens, Coach Danny Ham. Middle Row: Robby Lewis, Tommy Spagnoli, Gary Goodyear, Mike Patridge, Mack Zimmer- man, Trent Oehlert, Tommy Brown, jerry Fox. Front Row: Jody Bradley, jason Bmmlett, Kevin Massey, Cory Beardon, Brian Black, Keith Ragsdale, Rod Moore. R. Y. 'A' -S -V Bring 'em' in F VK Z 1 -Ty Martinez SW ,Y L7 hrin s in the fi g , :KA 'ax other players Q9 M ,,, ,, , . ' with an excep- 1 tional hit. 4 tetf mf',Vau'ii N813 W 'bww A .sqm Taxon, 3 ty p 5 A- V i.........M l W- V . sq, ' I ft, , V y, M Q Q l' E IV' 2. 5: ' Be Q , 'ff 3 - 7 l T Q 'Jia' at f e- 4 M Lyle f Jw am we ' ' W xg? , ' 'i 39 1 J 4 , - I . - if ' Q 3 , . A Q if w g' it ' 'Q ' .. Q vp - . ll, Q I., 'I ' . fi 'Z .5 t . I sf- ? .we f f -if Varsity Baseball - Back Row: Scott Freeman, Cary McKay, Darin Decross, Lee Stinson, Tracy Fieseler, jay Kinsey, Coach Ralph Ferguson. Front Row: Brad White, Eddy Weeks, Steve Parsons, Brian Harlan, Ty Martinez, Robby Hess, Kevin Buchanek. Baseball 13 l SMACK - Senior Shane Cook volleys the ball back to the other side of the court during a practice scrimmage. Cool on the court - junior Brian Thompson practices on the tennis court, all decked out in jams and sunglasses, If q M , .?Tb??'f?'-?1.' 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I --. is we ry, , L, f V, .k., W X K , , :fx NW A g, ,, 23 :wig K k - V -f' .J-J., + , , aw . - ,i 7 51 .4 ' ' A W, i li I hh' -- .r-'rf ' ' ' 5 1 r 7 X Varsity Tennis - Back Row: Coach Van Hogle, Pam Brigham, Melissa Rhoads, jane Beebe, Lisa Nelson, Samantha Leonard, Georgie Leonard, Brenda Berry, Coach Carey Caldwell. Front Row: Wade Thielman, Shane Cook, Mark Dumas, Ed Don- nelly, Adam Beebe, Mike Bender, David Eagleston. 132 Tennis l Lx- ...l Junior Varsity Tennis - Back Row: Coach Van Hogle, joel Voelkner, joe Zuar, Clint Clark, Trey Barberti, Andy Criss, Luke Beebe, Ted Riedel, Glen Cruson, Scott Ristau, Mike McNicholas, Brian Thompson, Daryl james, Coach Carey Caldwell. Front Row: Chris Cobb, Michelle Taliaferro, Lori Simmons, Amy Anable, Debbie Yaniko, Tonya Vfilliams, Patti Weeks, Carla Chitwood, Holly Solomon, Todd Baker. No experience necessary . Stretch - Sophomore Varsity player Pamela Brigham goes for a backhand swing to hit the ball back across the court. Competitive Edge - Varsity player Adam Beebe jumps up to smash a ball dur- ing ptactice to show his Varsity style. Young team overcomes difficult With only three seniors leading the Varsity tennis team, 13 of the 16 Varsity players had very little experience on the Varsity level. The seniors, boys' captain Mark Dumas, girls' captain Georgie Leonard and Shane Cook are very good leaders even though they go about it in different ways, Coach Carey Caldwell said. Playing singles, Mark Dumas won the Cowtown Invitational Tournament. Also at the tournament, Shane Cook and Wade Thieleman advanced to finals. The tennis team gained second place at the Wichita Falls Tennis Tournament with an all-Keller final in the girls' doubles division. Georgie and Samantha Leonard took first place while jane Beebe and Lisa Nelson took second. The team, though, missed a trip to the regionals by one set. They won third place in district competition. The Varsity team's line up was Mark Dumas and Adam Beebe in boys' singlesg Shane Cook and Wade Thieleman and Ed Donnel- ly and Mike Bender in boys' doubles, Samantha Leonard and Bren- da Berry in girls' singlesg Georgie Leonard and Teri Pennington and jane Beebe and Lisa Nelson in girls' doubles. - NAN LEE Tennis 133 ,6- Q ' W p g - EA: K A ff fi an ll ' I r v .2 U' 'K 1112 . x MNA , ,pw ws Sum F ' W As' :fx mod 2, .A ysvwlgflilya x 5: EF Qouqrg . 4- L W5 www K P a V AE W we- LL! R Y f Slmssa Q Lf! .1 lex -E 'H s if l Capture the Spirit of Knowled e Needing to understand and desiring to learn were what kept an endless schedule of go- ing to and from classes simply being an endless schedule. The need to understand was what made us give a little extra time to the subject matter both at home and at school to master the lessons. The desire to learn was what kept our eyes focused on the teacher and the blackboard - instead of on the clock. From first period to sixth, our minds encountered new concepts, old theories and dif- ferent angles - all designed to make education an experience in itself. If we didn't fully take advantage of this experience, we denied ourselves the chance to understand the world around us in ways we never felt imaginable. But, if we did take this experience, if we found the need to understand and the desire to learn - we truly captured the spirit of knowledge. The Chief fray would like to dedicate thir .rertion lo A. K. Thejordfnr devoling many yearf of hir life toward educating Keller'J ftudenif. Hif love of leaching if reflected in the knowledge ofthe many Jludentr who have had the honor ofheing ez part of hir clan. - DIANA WILLIAMS Academics Division Page 135 Smile!! - Brian Harlan escorts Tomiko Norcross to her initiation. Initiation - Scott Blankenship is inducted into NHS while Bret Kidd, Paige Bradley and Srace Mobley look on. National Honor Society CNHSJ accomplished several things during the year. The members sponsored College Night and a breakfast to welcome new students. They also promoted a 15-day European tour and organized a peer tutoring program. College Night was mainly for juniors and seniors. Some of the colleges that were represented were Baylor, TCU and Texas ASLM University. Issues covered during the night were scholarships and the cost of colleges. It really helped if you didn't know what college you wanted to attend, said Presi- dent jill Hasty. The sponsors were Kaye Blevins and Beverly Brown. A 15-day European tour was promoted. While in Europe this past summer a group went to Rome, London and saw many sights. Congratulations! - Tomiko Norcross chats with Amy Casey after initiation Proud - janie and jamie Casey come for daughter Amy Casey's initiation. 156 NHS NHS: Around Campus Around the world NHS organized a peer tutoring program which enabled members to tutor students who were required to take tutorials. The main goal of the students, said sponsor Kaye Blevins, is to keep up their grades and get into a good Col- lege. NHS is a service organization for students of the same high academic level to be around one another. Unlike other organizations, members are chosen by grade. Members have to have a 3.5 grade average from their freshmen year to the first six weeks of their junior year. Another requirement is to have an upstanding character. New members were inducted into the National Honor Society during a candlelight ceremony in the commons area on November 25. - JANET PARNELL .Q 'D . as ,, ef gg -'- ,fl f gi : gt t First Row: Lois Sullivan, Dolly Dos, Christi Stroup, Kim Felknor, Michael Kinler, Barry Yandell, Bobby Ross, Tammy Srarira, Stephanie Peterson, Chris Tuwns, Michelle Ranger, Georgie leonard, Pavala Russell Second Row: Phannorah Titakham, Allen Hill, Paul Walker, john jackson, Kelly Perkins, Ann Beebe, Rhonda Moore, Kim Buchanek, Stare Mobley, Tim Bouma, Kathy Towns Third Row: Shari jones, Hollis Cobb, Amy Whelchel, Baronda Wilson, Ronda Nash, jill Hasty, Amy Btxk, Antssa Wilson, Kim Edwards, Derek Sharp, Mark Dumzts, Brian Harlan Fourth Row: julie Manos, joanne Crudgington, Ashley Fauber, Ginger Koenig, Shawn Spicer, Dam Fail, Brad White, Paige Bradley, Richard Fmnk, Charles Fischer Wow! Look at This -james Wagner, Adam Beebe and Steve Lesczynski look over initiation cards during the candlelight ceremony. Anticipating Speeches - Charles Holloway, Kaye Blevins, Beverly Brown, Presi- dent jill Hasty, Vice President Kathy Towns, Secretary Stace Mobley and Treasurer Paige Bradley prepare for their speeches, NHS Of- ficers - Treasurer P a i g e Bradley, Vice Presi- dent Kathy Towns, sponsor K a y e Blevins, President jill Hasty, Secretary S t a c e Mobley i l l First Year - First Row: Brad Benson, Ronnie Harman, john Smittle, Adam Becbe, Mike Demaronese, jamie MtGlothin, Cody Clark, james Waggener, Brad Milyo, Andy Criss, Ed Donnelly Second Row: Steve Lesczynski, Steve West, Margaret White, Lisa Milligan,janer Southworth, Lori Srarira, Michelle Aman, Brenda Berry, Patricia Daughet, Kristin Bouma, Tia Watson, Ted Dotrle, Scott Ross Third Row: Todd Beckly, Keith Boehish, Tony Evers, Sherry Phelps, Parry Panhorsr, Katie Holland, Tonya Folz, Vikki Buss, Lisa Moss, Amber Rupert, Debbie Yaniko, Mari Felton, Heather Hartori, Ann Daniels Fourth Row: Eddie Mitdiell, Marr Whirington, Amy Casey, Kathy Flick, jan Warnat, Tomiko Norcross, David jones, juli Belycu, Connie Freer, Linda Hatton, Mike McNicholas,janet Rodriguez, Dinh be NHS 137 Four languages offered Variety is the spice of life Sprechen Sie Deutsch? or L Hablos espanol? or Parlez-vous francais? At least one out of three students is enrolled in a language course and has an answer to one of the above questions. French, Spanish, German and Latin make up the menu of language classes offered. Besides learning the language, both written and oral, students are invited to participate in three langauge clubs. Two of the clubs, Spanish and French, enjoy participating in ac- tivities together. A joint Christmas party and the traditional softball game f picnic were two of these events. Other activities in which French Club members participated were dinner at Bennigan's and private parties at school and in the homes of members. Christi Stroup served as president. Other officers were Vice Presi- dent Cheri Fisher, Secretary Adam Beebe, Treasurer Ronnie Harman and Historian Paige Bradley. Mrs. ,Nancy Fincher and Mrs. Joann Schermerhorn sponsored the club. Other activities participated in by the Spanish Club included collec- ting funds for families of the automobile accident that occurred in March and attending the State Pan American Student Forum Conven- tion in San Antonio. Highlight of the Spanish Club year was preparing the Cinco de Mayo luncheon for faculty and administration. Both clubs sent com- petitors to Austin College in Sherman for the Foreign Language Weekend. Spanish Club president was jack O'Pelt. Other officers were Vice President Barry Ryan, Secretary Kelly Perkins, Treasurer Rhonda Moore and Historian Shana Dilworth. Mrs. Virginia Casey sponsored the club. Mrs. Carmen Rosalez also taught Spanish. A German-Latin Club, sponsored by Dr. Herman Stout, underwent some drastic changes during the year which kept it from participating in many activities, but new officers were chosen in the spring to help the club get off to a good start in the new year. - PEE WEE ENARC 138 Language Clubs How Many? - Spanish Club sponsor Mrs. Virginia Casey tries to decide who should bring what Mexican food dishes to the Cindo de Mayo luncheon. s French Club - First Row: Angela Bogan, Scott Watson, Scott Blanken- ship, David Haynes, Tony Evers, Scott Bernard, Doug Brooks, Adam Beebe, Teri Pennington, Ronnie Harmon. Second Row: Kathy Vink, Lisa Quiles, Ann Beebe, Chris Connolly, Thuy Ho, Diana Williams, Andy Criss, jane Beebe, Carla Chitwood, Brooke Bradley. Third Row: Sponsor Joann Schermerhorn, Bob jones, Michelle Aman, Kim Edwards, Kim Buchanek, Donny Das, julie Menet, Michelle Ranger, Donnie Lee, Brian Phelps, Wes Kimball. Fourth Row: Angie Beauvais, Pam Brigham, Kitsana Phaphou, Christi Stroup, Cheri Fisher, Kim Felknor, Baronda Wilson, William Green, jamie McGlothlin. l German-Latin Club - First Row: Chris Bourg, Bryon Sutherland, Tony Evers, Scott Bernard, David Haynes, David McMurray, Todd Ridl, Darren Hall, Carmen Rivera, William Green. Second Row: Lisa Milligan, Steve Sagerson, Jason Smith, Scott Watson, Brad Benson, john Cope, joe Smith, Scott Hearn, Lee Korte, Michael Keller, Robert Young, Third Row: Sponsor Dt. Herman Stout, Glenn Cruson, Sean Reagan, Allen Beck, Roy Lane, jon Noel, Patty Panhorst, Tisha Murray, Ricky Kalifa, Kristen Bouma, Heather Mueller, Kristi Rapp. Fourth Row: Angela Matlock, Tracy Grissom, Paul Walker, Steve Garrett, Amy Anderson, Kellie Reeves, Cari Covington, Cherie Cathey, Trisha Dougher, Hollis Cobb, Stace Mobley. Fifth Row: john jackson and Scot Lackey. Working together - juniors Carmen Rivera and Hilda Romero study their language class homework together. Spanish-speaking Sophomore - Wendy Lewis seems to be enjoying a par- ticular aspect of the lesson in her Spanish class. Spanish Club - Ricky Kalifa, Scott First Row: Candy Crawford, Mary Trudeau, Lymar Ramos, Ross, .lim Landtroop, Mike Box, David Haynes, Tony Evers, Tim Ridl, Ivan Ramos. Second Row: Kim Luebbert, Paula Hrudka, Holly Soloman, Paige Young, Kellie Higginson, Sherri Vining, julie Roach, Amy Parker- son, Brenda Broome, Sarah Prater, Tammy Allen, Hilda Romero, Araceli Corona. Third Row: Sponsor Mrs. Virginia Casey, Wendy Lewis, Ashley Fauber, Ginger Koenig, Ann Beebe, Pam Leigh, Sahar Arafat, Bobby Ross, Stace Mobley, Kathy Towns, Lisa Moss, Brenda Berry, Kim Vick, julie Bogart. Fourth Row: Lois Sullivan, Linda Hatton, Anissa Wilson, Shana Dilworth, Barry Ryan, jack O'Pe1t, Kelly Perkins, Rhonda Moore, Angie Percifield, Laure Dillard, Fidencia Loredo. Language Clubs 139 k . sg A 1, Avy? 'Q X' M , ,sn K Patience - Todd Ridl Hlls ,mg at 'S' - ,, Q out a seemingly endless number f- fl i L ' . of' ribbons for a math , in ukib F' B I ..kh T 'wt 'iss competition. . i '15 C a n d y anyone? - Sophomore Tim Ridl raises money fo r M u Alpha Theta during candy sales. Listening? - junior Adam Beebe seems to be d e e p i n t h o u g h t while listen- ing to a guest speaker at a j E T S meeting. Mu Alpha Theta - Top Row: Todd Ridl, james Wagner, Cody Clark, Brian McWatters, Britt McDermert, Tim Ridl, Brad Benson, Steven Lescynski, Teri Penn- ington, jamie jordan. Second Row: Donny Lee, Bryon Sutherland, Kenneth McWat- ters, Dinh Le, Adam Beebe, Robby Kennedy, Shane Cook, Mark Dumas, Edward Don- nelly, Brenda Berry, jane Beebe, Russell Cave. Third Row: Michael Lescynski, Paige Bradley, Anne Beebe, Christi Stroup, Dolly Das, jill Hasty, Lara Gerdes, Kim Nixon, Lisa Nelson, Kristen Anderson, Paula Hrudka, Thuy Ho, Luke Beebe. Last ROW: jamie McGlothlin, Tim Glenn, Alan Hill, Ricky Kalifa, Baronda Wilson, William Green, Kim Felknor, Heather Hattori, Mari Felton, Debbie Yanil-co, sponsor Mrs. Carol Hjorth. 140 Mu Alpha Them, JETs jETS Members - Top Row: Brian McWatters, Britt McDermett, Shan- non Shimwell, Kevin Reid, Dinh Li, Cody Clark, Robby Kennedy, Russell Cave, jane Beebe, Tim Ridl. Second Row: Donny Lee, Alan Hill, Kenneth McWatters, Michael Lescynski, Edward Donnelly, Mark Dumas, Brenda Berry, Teri Pennington, Mart Rakoczy, Kathy Towns, Steven Lescynski, Brad Benson. Third Row: jamie McGlothlin, David Hjorth, Luke Beebe, Heather Hattori, Adam Beebe, jill Hasty, Shane Cook, Barry Ryan, Lara Gerdes, Kim Nixon, Thuy Ho. Fourth Row: Ricky Kalifa, William Green, Christi Stroup, Alan Beck, Debbie Yaniko, Mari Felton, Lisa Nelson, Kristen Anderson, Cindy Fuqua, Tim Bouma. ,wr 2 ig Awake? - These Mu Alpha Theta students seem very tired at this after-school meeting, Two new clubs appear on the horizon Mu Alpha Theta, For those of you who have always wondered what Mu Alpha Theta means, it's just an ingenious way of spelling the word math in Greek. Mu Alpha Theta made its mathematical debut this year as Keller's first and only math club. I joined the club because I enjoy math and wantd to broaden my ideas in the field, freshman Tim Glenn said. Its purpose was to form a keener interest and promote enjoy- ment in mathematics which was accomplished not only through meetings but additional competitions. The forty- membet club participated in competitions at Greenhill, Wylie, JETS make debut South Grand Prairie and UTA. The club members also spon- sored a tournament of their own. Mrs. Carol I-Ijorth also sponsors JETS, a science club. The organization consisted of approximately fifty members and its purpose was to explore the engineering field to see if it's right for us, said senior Barry Ryan. JETS was a newcomer, too, this year. The club met twice a month and went to different schools to hear speakers and engineers, besides taking trips. JETS was quite an experience and I learned a lot from it, Parliamentarian Heather Hattoti said. - ALEX CHRISTIE Mu Alpha Theta, JETS 141 Letter 'K' honors academic best 93 students recognized The Letter K ceremonies have been a tradition as far back as 1974. This year 95 recipients received awards in all subject areas. The big winners ofthe Letter K ceremony were Brad Benson, a junior and Ann Beebe, a senior. During the May 15 ceremony, Benson came away with four awards in Honors Trigonometry, Computer II, German II and Honors Chemistry I. Beebe also won three awards in Geography, Spanish and Government. Although many awards required students to take tests, some teachers simply decided on the students in their classes whom they felt deserved the award the most. This method wasn't used, however, if there were two or three teachers teaching the same subject. Science - Top Row: Todd Fast, Biology I, honors, Abe Bush, Physical Science, Scott Freeman, Physiology, Brad Benson, Chemistry I, honors, Bret Kidd, Physics, honors. Bottom Row: Patty Panhorst, Chemistry lg Ashley Fauber, Physics, honors, Jill I-Iasty, Anatomy, Physics, Kim Felknor, Chemistry II, honors. Congratulations! - Student Council member Wendi Lewis presents Marcus Milligan with his award. j l 142 Letter K Ceremony The purpose of the ceremony, according to Student Council sponsor Mrs. Lisa Baker, was, To give the kids that work the most credit for being outstanding in their fields. The Student Council sponsored the ceremony, and members helped hand out awards to the recipients. I was very surprised, surprised but honored, said freshman Jenni Ryan on receiving her Letter K award for Fine Arts. It's important that the kids that work really hard get the ap- preciation and recognition they deserve. It's a nice ceremony and I hope it continues to be a tradition, said Mrs. Baker. - ALEX CHRISTIE Congratulations - Student Council member jason Bramlett hands freshman Ray Li his Letter K award in history. Math and P.E. - Top Row: Franklin l-lousden, Boys' Physical Educa- tion, Brian McWatters, Algebra II, honors, Marcus Milligan, Pre Algebra, Phat Le, Algebra I, Geometry, Brad Benson, Trigonometry, honors, Stephen Lescynski, Analytic Geometry, honors. Bottom Row: Samantha Shoemaker, Girls' Physical Education, Lauri Merritt, Mathematics of Con- sumer Education, julie Roach, Informal Geometry, Brenda Berry, Trigonometry, honors, Computer ll, German II, Chemistry I, honors, jill Hasty, Calculus, honors. Say What? - Senior Derek Sharp seems to have found something of interest off-camera while waiting his turn to present an award. Letter K Ceremony 145 2' Anticipation - Students listen with rapt attention wondering who the next Letter K recipient will be. Fine Arts: Top Row: Bobby Ross, Newspaper, Clint Vernon, Men's Choir, jenni Ryan, Theatre Arts I, Laurie Merritt, Mathematics of Consumer Education, Diana Vlilliams, Year- book, David Haynes, Debate I, Abe Bush, Physical Science, Kai Peterson, Stage Band, Andy Criss, Theatre Arts II: Kelly Perkins, Theatre Arts IV, Danyah Arafat, Theatre Arts III, jim- my jenkins, Office Duplications, Commercial Arr III, Bottom Row: Tammi Cline, Debate IV, jenny Snow, Choir Solo, Ensemble, Kristen Anderson, Spanish I, Thuy Ho, French II, Ashley Fauber, Physics, Ann Beebe, Spanish III, Brad Benson, German II, Paul Walker, Band, German I, Mari Felton, Debate III. English: Alex Christie, English I, honors, Debbie Yaniko, English III, honors, Baronda Wilson, English IV, honors, jamie Jordan, English II, honors. 144 Letter K Ceremony Q. 3 'gi ,xg ,i, .y Vocational - Top Row: Calvin Frank, Ag II, Scot Lackey, Com- mercial Art I, jimmy jenkins, Office Duplications, john Smittle, Intro Commercial Art, Latin I, Robert Zihlman, Art II, Andrew Souder, Ag IV, David Lutch, CVAE Coop II, Brandon Mercer, CVAE Coop II, Louis Grable, Family Living, Bob Mueller, Drafting I, jack O'Pelt, I-IECE I, Laura Smith, HECE ll, Becky Pokluda, ln- tro to Secretarial Skills. Second Row: Kellie Reeves, Business Law I, Tia Watson, Drafting II, Hollis Cobb, Work Processing Il, Shari jones, Marketing Il, Stephanie Peterson, FoodfNutririon, Sheri Hess, Ag II, Connie Freer, Consumer Education, Cheryl Korte, Vocational Office Education Coop, Robin Durham, Vocational Of- fice Education Lab. Third Row: Shawn Spicer, Business LawI, Ricky Bradford, Commercial Art II, David Wisenhunt, junior ICT, Bunny Berry, Marketing I, Connie Hawkins, Art III, Thuy Ho, Homemaking I, jimmy Fulkerson, Ag l, Stephanie Clark, Accoun- ting, Rod Lewis, Senior ICT, Chris Glenn, Typing. History - Top Row: Ray Li, American History, jamie McGlothlin, Economics, Ann Beebe, Geography, Government. Bottom Row: Cheri Fisher, Psychology I, Ed Fishman, World History, Rhonda Moore, Psycology II. Lette And the winner is Teri Pennington calls out the name of the next Letter K recipient. r K Ceremony 145 Here we are! - The junior and senior Academic Excellence winners smile as they wait to receive their rewards. And the winner is . . . - Superintendent Kermit Heimann and Principal Bill Newton present the juniors their awards for Academic Excellence at a school board meeting. if al Academic recognition Top ten students win awards for excellence Top ten students in each grade level found themselves wearing the first of the KISD's highly publicized letter jackets and wind- breakers for academic excellence after a special school assembly in March. Seniors, juniors and sophomores with the top ten cumulative grade point averages in their respective classes were recognized as the top ten students. For freshmen, students' first semester grades and both semester grades from the eighth grade were averaged to determine the top ten. Top ten juniors and seniors qualified for letter jackets while sophomores and freshmen won letter windbreakers. Each of the awards featured a special insignia representing academic excellence. The students were also honored at a special school board meeting February 13. Assistant Principal Janelle Caldwell accepted a plaque with the students' names inscribed. KISD Vocational Director Linda Martin thought up the idea of the academic awards and later joined with school board president Robert Mackey and KISD director of instruction Dr. Sherry Strain Congratulations! - Superintendent Kermit Heimann congratulates Eddie Donelly on be- ing in the top ten. 146 Letter jacket Ceremony to work out details and get the program approved in the fall. News of the program spread quickly across the area. A Fort Worth Star - Telegram editorial urged other school districts to emulate the program, and radio stations KVIL and KRLD publicized it over the airwaves. Almost everyone familiar with the program supported it as a worthwhile endeavor. junior Adam Beebe, who received a letter jacket, described it as a great program. One of the main accomplishments we fstudentsl are trying to achieve is academics, he said. It's not the only thing, but it should be justly rewarded just as sports should be. Math teacher Alice McConathy echoed Beebe's opinion. It's about time students got awarded for something like academic achievement, she said. junior high and intermediate school students beginning with sixth-graders also qualified for academic awards - BOBBY ROSS x Look at all the people! - The senior top ten look out into the au- dience after receiving the Academic Excellence awards at a school board meeting. , ..,, si-Q ? VW Letter jacket Winners - First Row: Deanna Sims, Ginger Koenig, jane Wor- nat, jill Hasty, Ann Beebe, Dinh Le, Stephen Lesczynski, Eddie Donnelly. Second Row: Carla Chitwoud, jane Beebe, Robby Kennedy, Brad Benson, Adam Beebe, Tim Glenn, jeff Lowell, Ray Li. Third Row: jamie McLaughlin, Wendy Lewis, Debbie Yaniko, jenni Ryan, Kenneth McWatters, Thuy Ho, Araceli Corona, jen- nifer Southworth, Anne Vaughn, Kellie Smyrl. Fourth Row: Terri Pennington, Amy Anderson, Kim Felknor, Baronda Wilson, Mari Felton, Kathy Towns, Lisa Milligan, Christy Stroup. I can't believe this! - Freshman Deanna Sims receives her windbrealcer for Academic Excellence from Assistant Superintendent Bill Kidd. We're next! - juniors jamie McLaughlin and Christy Stroup excitedly await their turn to receive their awards. The top ten! - The Academic Achievers from the junior Class ap- plaud each other as they receive their awards. Letter jacket Ceremony 147 Q :WE Another discussion -junior Whiz Quiz members Dinh Le and jamie McGlothlin join in a discussion over some of the Us Y' material involved in the Whiz Quiz tournaments. I know the answer - Academic Decathlon members Mari Felton and Matt Eggert answer a question called out by the sponsor in preparation for the meet. 'Bit alw- Academic Decathlon and Whiz Quiz teams form C ' 3 Bram unch On Academic Decathlon and Whiz Quiz teams, some of Keller's top students were found working after school on the teams almost daily. The Academic Decathlon contestants competed in math, literature, language arts science, economics and social science. In specifics, the team members were required to study in depth the time period in which World War I took place and had to read Alan Paton's classic novel Cry, the Beloved Country as their literature assignment in the contest. The team members also were required to write essays and par- ticipate in the Super Quiz. The Super Quiz's topic for the year was immigration. The team went to their district competition in late january and came back with many awards. Listen to this - Academic Decathlon members pay attention to what is going on at a meeting after school. Sponsor and student - Sponsor Sherry Payne and junior Debbie Yaniko are caught by the photographer when preparing for the next AD meet, Jig L 'J , ji Q 5 ,f , af T' l48 Academic Decathlon X Whiz Quiz D W qi Academic Decathlon members included Kim Felknor, Heather I-Iattori, jamie McGlothlin, Lois Sullivan, Bryon Sutherland, Todd Ridl, Lars Peterson, Matt Eggert and Kelly Grissom. Managers for the team were juniors Debbie Yaniko and Mari Felton. The team was sponsored by Sherry Payne and Dorris Worsham. The Whiz Quiz team was required to memorize and become familiar with a number of topics. The team participated at a meet where the members were questioned over topics ranging from music and art to math and science. The team consisted of sophomore Melissah Sharp, juniors Andy Criss, Heather I-Iattori, Lars Peterson, jamie McGlothlin, Dinh Le, Matt Eggert, Mari Felton, Bryon Sutherland, Debbie Yaniko and senior Baronda Wilson. - NAN LEE ,.40 ' llrwlfkxldmmv Two place 4th in individuals Students go to state in UIL We can do it! That was drama and debate teacher Taffy Geisel's assessment of the One- Act Play's chances of making it to state in February. Three months later, her prediction became reality. The cast of the One-Act Play I Never Sang For My Father by Robert Anderson and five other students advanced to the University Interscholastic League's 76th Annual State Championships for drama and academic events, May 8 through 10 at the University of Texas at Austin. The One-Act Play cast shared championships with Boswell High School at the district, area and regional levels. Representing District 7AAAA, Keller and Boswell were two of only eight AAAA plays in Texas to qualify for state. The schools performed May 9 at the UT-Austin Performing Arts Center Concert Hall. Senior Barry Yandell won a spot on the State AAAA All-Star Cast for his performance. In addition to Yandell, the cast of I Never Sang For My Father included Kelly Perkins, Scot Lackey, Kristin Blevins, Traci Grissom, Angie Percifield, Andy Criss and Danyah Arafat. Crew members included Iris Perez, Becky Timms and Tammy Cline. Alternates were Kelly Grissom and Carey johnson. Other state UIL competitors included Baronda Wilson, ready writing, Debbie Yaniko, extemporaneous informative speaking, Bryon Sutherland and Mari Felton, team debate, and Bobby Ross, news writing and headline writing. Coached by Mrs. Dorris Worsham, the District 7AAAA and Region ZAAAA readywriting champion, placed fourth in state. The District 7AAAA runner-up and Region ZAAAA champion informative speaker, Yaniko also received a fourth place in state. Winning two rounds and losing one, Sutherland and Felton narrowly missed a spot in the state final four in team debate. The two were District 7AAAA champions and Region ZAAAA runner-ups. Advised by Ms. Janie Crane, Ross tied for seventh place in the state in news writing and headline writing. He was the District 7AAAA and Region ZAAAA runner-up in headline writing. Of the thousands of Texas students that entered UIL Spring Meet Com- petition in April, less than two percent qualified for the state championships in May. - BOBBY ROSS, NAN LEE and LOREE VARDAS. One-Act Members - Top Row: Sara Kuchelmeister, Andy Criss, Iris Perez, Kelly Grissom, Carey johnson. Bottom Row Scot Lackey, Becky Timms, Grissom, Danyah Arafat, Perkins, Barry Yandell, Blevins. 150 UIL Traci Kelly Kristin 'lE'f5 Performing - Senior Scot Lackey plays the halfway senile father in the One-Act play, I Never Sang For My Father. l ff J. x. Debaters - juniors Mari Felton ,mil -- fr 73,121 ,fit 7 t .L .., , i,, UIL Participants - Top Row: Bryon Sutherland, Tim Ridl, Debbie Yaniko, jamie jordan, Sara Kuchelmeister, Kristin Blevins, Mike McNicholas. Second Row: Chris Glenn, Tim Glenn, Paula Hall, Matt Rakoszy, Ron Cooper, Brian McWutters, Brad Benson, Dinh Le, Kai Peterson. Third Row: Laura Smith, jamie McLaughlin, Leslie Sharpless, jennifer Ryan, Iris Perez, Kelly Perkins, Scot Lackey, Tammy Cline, Kelly Grissom, Margaret White, Mari Felton. Fourth Row: Thao Nguyen, Barry Ryan, Bobby Ross, Andy Criss, David Haynes, Diana Williams, Danyah Arafat, Baronda Wilson, Kim Felknor. and David Haynes helped each other in preparation lor UIL debate CUlTlpCflflUn. Practicing hard? - Senior Tam- my Cline practiced her Lincoln- Douglass debate speech during fourth period Debate class. .:-, UIL Winners - Top Row: Chris Glen, Paula Hall, Ron Cooper, Brian McWatters, jamie jordan, Sarah Kuchelmeister, Kristin Blevins, Mike McNicholas, Kai Peterson. Middle Row: Baroncla Wilson, Kim Felknor, Debbie Yaniko, jennifer Ryan, Iris Perez, Kelly Perkins, Scot Lackey, Tammy Cline, Margaret White, Mari Felton. Bot- tom Row: Bryon Sutherland, Barry Ryan, Bobby Ross, Andy Criss, David Haynes, Diana Williams, Danyah Arafat, UIL 151 Dedication - Coach Marc Dick explains yet another point of Physics to his class during a discussion. fx ' ,,-ff X X.,-0-H ex Bug in my frog Math, science teachers show enthusiasm There's a bug in my frog! Although science classes were faced with many problems, lack of enthusiasm on the part of the teachers was not one of them. You get a chance to talk to everyone and make them believe something they didn't want to believe before, Coach Danny Quick said of his class. His main goal was for all students to get a firm foundation in higher level sciences which he ac- complished through lectures, questions from the book and labs. The labs fell in the general category between chemicals and sun- tanning, unlike Mrs. Nina Outlaw's Honors Biology class which dissected earthworms and frogs. When asked if she enjoyed teaching honors biology, she said, Oh, I love it! because biology is the study of life and life is so interesting! Her students seem to share her enthusiasm for the subject. I liked learning about diabetes, said sophomore Russell Cave. Sophomore Mike Minter said on a lighter note that cutting up frogs was his favorite part of Honors Biology. Another science class offered was anatomy which Mrs. Outlaw also taught. She found it rewarding because, It's an elective 152 Math, Science that people are taking because they want to go on in that field. I can really enjoy it because I can relate to it. There were five science classes offered this year: Physical Science, Biology, Honors Biology, Anatomy and Chemistry. Five math classes also offered this year were: Fundamentals of Math, Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry and Trigonometry. Math teacher Mrs. Sybil Kingston enjoyed teaching math because, although the students were frustrating sometimes, it's entertaining to see them mature. Her main goal was to motivate students for entry into the math field, or toward a college-bound program. She conducted her classes through lec- tures and notes. Only three credits of math are needed to graduate, the same amount is required for science. Many students, however, are in- terested in these subjects and take more credits than needed, or because they are like Physical Science teacher Coach Quick who says, I just like to blow things up. - ALEX CHRISTIE 'N if l W Y F 5 . if W if yy, Diligence - Mrs. Sybil Kingston's Algebra I class seems hard at work on their assignment. Are you sure he's dead? - Sophomore Pam Brigham prepares to cut her frog during dissection lab. Surprisel? - Our cameras capture Floyd Jernigan during a science lecture. Who us? - These science students aban- doned science to pose for the photographer. Naptime! - This student seems to have foregone science in favor of creative napping, Q ss f4f ag Monotonous job - Mrs. Kingston takes time to grade her Algebra class's homework. Math, Science 153 I wanna hear! - History teacher Ms. Pepper joiner aids a student, jeff Sharkey, while onlookers Calvin Frank and Brian White also listen. No! I'm not tardy! - Freshman English teacher Mrs. Kathy Everest walks to class prepared for another class discussion. , gf. if f 2 F A 2 , i-is 'bv' - as Hitting th books English and history students enjoy new classes Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears rang through the halls as English II classes were required to know the speech given by Antony at the burial ofjulius Caesar. While new students and teachers were added to the English and history departments this year, so were classes. Subjects provided in the English Department were Correlated Language Arts I-IV, reading and English I-IV, which were also provided as honors courses, English III and IV could also be taken as International Baccalaureate CIBJ classes. I.B. classes allowed students to take part in an internationally taught subject. In the History Department, classes provided were United States history and Free Enterprise, which were also provided as honors courses. A new course started this year was Geography, which is an 154 EnglishfHistory IB class. Among the other classes were Texas Studies, psychology, government and SAT Prep, which prepared students for college en- trance tests. New teachers admitted in the History Department were Dr. Herman Stout, Mrs. joy Perry, Coach Carey Caldwell, Ms. Pepper Joiner and Coach David Wood. The English Department added Mrs. Helen Lewis, Mrs, Francis Cooper, Mrs. Jessie Teddlie, Mrs. Nancy Fincher and Mrs. Gail Wieda. As heads of the English and History Departments, Mrs. Dorris Worsham and Mrs. Kaye Blevins acted as representatives between the teachers and the administration. Their other responsibilities in- cluded controlling the budget of each department and ordering needed materials. - SHANNON WEBB What was that? - Freshmen Tim Glenn and jeff Lowell work steadily in Mrs. -- Kaye Blevins' United States history honors class. Now I understand! - Mrs, Kaye Blevins proves a point to freshman jeff Lowell in her United States history honors class. 'K 1 ny, L What was the answer? - Seniors Lois Sullivan and Tammy Fishbaugh converse over an assignment in Mrs. joy Petry's Economics class. Test Day! - Sophomore Brian Phelps takes a test 15' , - ' over United States history 4 in Mrs. Kaye Blevins' honors class. Ecoutez? - Sophomores Thuy Ho and Shannon Henderson listen consistently to Mrs. Nancy Fincher in her French II class. No time for a smile? - Seniors Lois Sullivan and Rhonda Moore try to complete an assign- ment in Mrs. Judith Bartay's English IV class. English!!-Iistory 155 Testers' Tested Teachers, administrators take exam Do you think students are the only people who take tests? Wfell, guess what, you're wrong. Last year in Texas all teachers and ad- ministrators had to take and pass a test with a minimum score of 75 to keep their Texas teaching certificates. The Texas Administration of Current Ad- ministrators and Teachers CTECATD was taken all around the state on March 10. In early March, the Texas State Teaching Association QTSTAJ took the case to court to stop the TECAT. The ruling was in favor of taking the test as scheduled. Teachers faced losing their lifetime cer- tificates for failing the TECAT, but they were it Come on you can do it - Coaches Cecil Cannon and Ray Brangan sit on the sideline watching the basketball team. Here it is - Mrs. Kim Burge points out an article to freshman Sherri Mosley while sophomore Cristy Fisher looks on. Understand? - Mrs. Dorris Worsham helps senior Tammy Wilks after school in a tutorial session. l 56 Faculty to retain certificates given the maximum of two more chances. Teachers in the district were given an extra year to pass. Despite the hardships, 14 new teachers were added to the staff to offset the growth rate of the students. With all that has happened to the teaching profession, most teachers feel it is still a worth- while and rewarding profession. One of the neatest aspects of teaching is see- ing my students become young adults. I feel proud to have known them and they really become a special part of my life. That's why I reach, said Mrs. Carol Watkins. - LOREE VARDAS ' gif? Math Master - A. K. Thetford helps junior Heather Sanford with her Computer Math homework while senior Shane Cook tries to listen. Can I help you? - Floyd jemigen discusses a Physical Science worksheet with freshman Angela Pritchett. at -.1 'J K Thanks - Senior-Iil.l Hasty, junior Lori Bone and junior Terry Paige show their ap- preciation to Ms. Kathy Everest during the last football pep assembly, 1 V, I've got my eye on ya'll - Mrs. Taffy Geisel watches her students in one of her W3 ytii Z, W ' Drama classes to make sure they are acting right. J ' ,,,. 1 Faculty 1 57 Featuring teachers Spare time acting, flying, etc. intrigue facult members Are teachers all school and no fun? Most students think that teachers have no life outside the school, and that they always think of ways to make the students' lives miserable ones. There may be teachers like that, but on the other hand, there are teachers with exciting lives out- side ofschool. Mrs. Taffy Geisel, Mrs, Dorris Worsham and Mrs. Helen Lewis have several things in common, besides teaching and passing the TECAT, they all three lead exciting and different lives outside of school. The past two years of Mrs. Taffy Geisel's life reads like a fairy tale. After graduating from Baylor University with a master's degree in Communication Studies fSpeech and Drama Educationb, she taught at a few schools, In l983 while she was teaching at Sam Houston High School in Arlington, an agent came to talk to her class. While he was there he heard and saw her act and wanted her to sign a contract with him. In the summer of '84 she moved to Dallas. Once in Dallas she sent a demo-tape to Tayna-Blair Agency Cone of the best agents in Dallasb. The next day they called her in for an interview, within two weeks she did her hrst voice-over for a radio commercial. Since then she has done many voice-overs for radio commercials and has appeared in two episodes of Dallas as an extra. In her Hrst play she was a mean ugly step flower in, Cinderella in Flower Lanclg she was in kindergarten. It was not until high school that she got serious about acting. I loved it. I did anything I could. I performed on stage, did lights, sound, make-up, anything, said Geisel. Geisel has a writing ability, also. She is in the midst of writing a series ofchildren's books. While she was writing a play for her church, a comic look at the Old Testament, she started to date Howard Geisel, a longtime friend. In November of '84 she started teaching at Keller. In December '85 she married Howard. In May she took the One-Act play, I Never Sang For My Father to state, and in October she is expecting a baby. These years have been crazy ones but wonderful. My life gets better every year. I know my life is in God's hands and whatever he does is fun, said Geisel. Have you ever wondered how it felt to be in control ofa plane? Mrs. Dorris Worsham can explain the feeling because she is getting her private pilot's license. Worsham's husband had pilot training in the Air Force during World War II, and now that he is retired, he flies privately. Since Mrs. Worsham thought that it would be fun to take trips with him and to take turns flying, in the fall of 1985 she took ground school lessons at TCjC. She took flying lessons during Christmas and Spring break at Meacham Field in Fort Worth. I've taken 20 hours so far, and you need 40 so I'm halfway through. Right now I'm having money problems and haven't been able to finish my hours, but I plan to as soon as I can, said Mrs. Worsham. Even though her husband is a licensed pilot, she would not want to take lessons from him. I think that it would be hard for my husband to try and teach me how to fly. He tried to teach me how to ride a lawn mower and that didn't work out, said Mrs. Worsham. ISS Teacher Feature Worsham enjoys flying, but admitted that she still gets airsick. After having taken hard aviation courses, she feels that it has made her a better teacher. I can better understand that students need help when something is hard, and I realize that they Cstudentsb have problems, too, said Mrs. Worsham. Teacher, wife, mother and partner in a company? Yes, that's right, Mrs. Helen Lewis does it all, Seven years ago when she mar- ried jerry Lewis Cnot the comedianj little did she know that she would be doing all these things. When they moved to Fort Worth, they opened LCI Custom Imprints. They specialize in hats, but they also do shirts and plaques. Now that they have a growing business, they have had to build a room onto their house so that they can set up their equipment and have more room to set up shop. Once a month the Lewis family sets up a booth at the XVeather- ford Flea Market. The whole family helps out with the business. Tara and Tiffany fMrs. Lewis' daughtersb love to help out. When we have a customer, they like to try and help sell. They have their own sales pitch: We even pay them for their help, said Mrs. Lewis. Mrs. Lewis also helps her husband in his business, Rain Masters LanClScape and Inversion. She types bids, does the billing and pays the bills. Their third business is raising and selling registered Shelties fShetland sheep dogsb. In every business venture we have made a nice profit, said Mrs. Lewis. All of their businesses have been managed outside their regular jobs. It's been rough, but we have managed it, said Mrs. Lewis. Besides working in her family's businesses, she has also worked with community theatre, civic organizations, done choreography, sung and played the flute at her church and sung at festivals with her sister's group. Who says our teachersxdo not have private lives? When do they find time to teach? - LOREE VARDAS Batten down the hatches - English teacher Mrs. Dorris Worsham makes last minute adjustments before rake off. Coffee break yet? - English teacher Mrs, Helen Lewis anxiously awaits her coffee break while she files invoices for one of her family's businesses, LCI Custom Imprints. The aspects of acting - DramafDebare teacher Mrs. Taffy Geisel explains the importance of acting in one of her Drama classes in hopes that one of her students will some day become an actor. 5 i .I Showing Sadie - Mrs, Helen Lewis holds her four-year-old Shetland sheep dog Sadie. Looking for something? - Mrs. Dorris Worsham looks over a plane to make sure that everything is alright before taking off into the 'wild blue yonderf Teacher Feature 159 Bailey, Louise - Girls Athlentsfllll. Baker, Lisa 4 Commercial AnfSludent Council Blevins, Kay - U.S, History Boston, Sonny 7 llfl' Coop Burge, Kim - Homcm:1kingfDril1 Team Butler, Robert - World History!Soccer Bynum, laura - Girls Hcutl Cuachfllnglish l Cildwell, Carey - U.S. Hiswryffcnnis Campbell, Kim - Inf. Geometry Casey, Virginia - Spanish Cooper, judy -DramafDehate Crane, jams - English llfPublio1tions WWW L 'va 'G wi in X migjg, aids ,ridabkgam nz Q vi-N X A W 'Wi llie im ,K awai ,Sk ,mga PV' 5 iw 44 s 3.252 N Q? eww! Q riff 351335 a, -e' XX :af l' 1 lf K2 W fn 1 if X X in 2 me 'li' A Xi Y, is mm xiii 5k? wa ga If alma W F ee ia t X i A M f 1g,gre.:ag,4sg3s zs2s'?:g ' 'if 4255, JI 835155 gi? 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Newton interviewed teachers for their evaluations, coordinated discipline and helped with the scheduling, as well as performing other duties of his office. Assistant Principal Tom Ladusau was responsi- ble for administering boys' discipline, taking care of bus discipline and assigning lockers, among other things. Also, Ladusau was responsible for unrigging lockers. Assistant Principal Janelle Caldwell was respon- sible for duties that included handling girls' discipline, assigning books to the students and teachers and finding substitutes for sick teachers. Caldwell was also in charge of rewriting the student handbook. Attendance secretaries Jean Hasty and Sue Freer called the parents of absentees, kept attendance records and made the daily lists of absences. ti, Early moming rush - Receptionist Annette Kidd keeps the phones running smoothly during the morning when many calls come through each minute. A smile? - Assistant Principal Janelle Caldwell receives a pleasant call on her personal line to her ofhce. 162 Administration MN Annette Kidd, the telephone receptionist for the school, was in charge of dismissing students from school, delivering messages and helping with attendance records. Sharon Standard was responsible for all book- keeping and secretarial duties related to the high school. The counseling staff consisted of Beverly Brown, John Johnson, John Crawford and Job Placement counselor. The counselors worked out schedules, helped students with their problems and aided them in finding colleges that were right for the students. They also took care of administering state tests and keeping class rank. Computer programmer Nacy Barnes helped with report cards and kept track of the number of students in the high school. Kathy Smith, the school's registrar, entered new students and checked out old ones. The school board was made up of President Danny Maughan, Vice President Scott Bradley, Secretary Judy Tubbs and members Dale Rogers, Coleta Stocks and Robert Mackey. - x -ri-...Q 1, , .... ff f .rap .sniff . .wow .few 'M ,, s, aaaafff y . -fxuftz w--.1 .. - . , 118 .1 a his 1' ,La .xg gf, , E . 9 ,f I4 4 Q ilk: I W pi 4 l 1 cl I Barnes, Nancy - Computer Programmer Brown, Beverly - Guidance Counselor Crawford jay - Guidance Counselor Hasty, jean - Attendance Secretary johnson, john - Guidance Counselor Kidd, Annette - Receptionist Ladusau, Tom - Assistant Principal Newton, Bill - Principal Smith, Kathy - Registration Standard, Sharon - Secretary The School Board President Danny Maughan, Vice President Scott Bradley Secretary Judy Tubb and members Dale Rogers, Coleta Stacks and The Morning Announcements Principal Bill Newton sets the PA system in time for the morning announcements to take place. Administration 163 Cafeteria and janitorial staffs keep us Clean, fed and well-kept Although few of us ever think of the cafeteria and janitorial staffs, their valuable work is a part of their every day life. Without our lunch ladies, getting a hot nutritious lunch would be nearly impossible. Not only did the lunch ladies make the food, they had to sell it and wash the dishes, too. Mrs. Lucille Barritt is the director of the Keller Independent School System's lunches, This was her 28th year of devoting her time and effort to our lunches. Each lunch lady began work at 7 a.m. and was responsible for preparing individual foods. Everything was expected to be ready by first lunch. The state of Texas requires meat or a meat alternative, fruit or Serving - Lunch Indy Theresa Moekel serves students lunch on the snack line. Pay up - Lunch Ladies Melody Holland and Olene Yates take students' money at the end of the line, .Z Clean up a c t - Custodian justin Key keeps a watchful eye over the students d u r i n g lunch. U 164 Cafeteria and janitorial Staffs Hello - Lunch Lady Loyce Franklin's and sophomore Judi Hilgerls smiles promise Q J a pleasing lunch. vegetable, milk and bread be served. Although it is not required, dessert was also served to the students. Barritt likes the students to have a variety of foods. We all enjoy working together to make the lunches, Mrs. Loyce Franklin said. The janitors also do a very important job. Chet I-linsken has been working at Keller for eight years now and heads the entire janitorial department. Their jobs include mopping and sweeping the floors, doing lawn work and picking up whatever the students leave behind. They even stay after school until all the floors and the carpets are swept and vacuumed. - STEPHANIE CARRIER Lunch Staff - Top Row: Mary Boenisch, Monica Maide, Melody Holland. Second Row: Laverne Coleman, Lucille Batritt, Olene Yates. Third Row: Joyce Short, Theresa Moekel, Gracie Hera, Hester Walker, Loyce Franklin, yn sa, wr Lunchtime - Lunch ladies Gracie Hera and Laveme Coleman keep themselves busy by preparing lunch for over 1,000 students daily. Cleaning up - Custodian Georgia Lumpkin cleans up after C lunch in the commons area. janitorial Staff - Phil Collins, justin Key, Georgia Lumpkin, Chet Hinsken, janitorial Staff- Ha Oai, Duong Tong, Muoi Nguyen, Toi Le, Todd Shader Sammie Butler. Cafeteria Bzjanitorial Staffs 165 , .-x.. 4 -:lv 211' -5, S 5 I Tim' X ' A K - E Xa . 1 lf V w. f X66 Srudex rs Division Page Q x Qi., l ,. ff-sag its 9-we Capture the Spirit of Individualit The greatest aspect of Keller High School could have been found in its students. We, above all, made our school what it was. Whether we were seniors, juniors, sophomores or freshmen, each of us had an individual personality that distinguished us from everyone else. We each wanted, in our own separate ways, to have different and unique qualities about us. Not wanting to fit the mold, each of us found a way to make our individuali- ty very apparent to others. It might have been a certain characteristic or a certain style that made us stand out among our peers. But, more importantly than the style or characteristic, it was an impor- tant part of each of us - keeping us unique, different and unlike anyone else. It was the spirit ofindividuality. The Chief Jiajf would like to dedicate ilfif feriion to Coaeli Mart Diek fbi' hif urzjizrget- talnle, unpredirlable and unbelievable individuality. He if truly tlae epitome ofan individual and, befaufe of lliai, be if a true leader and example far all ftudenlx. - DIANA WILLIAMS Q .5 Students Division Page 167 S sa, 18A . S P1 J-f ' J 1 1 a J , , , ., 'X ,Q Al 1 ' V51 4 ' a 1' QA' u QA' and Miss KI-IS Mr. and Miss KHS Miss KHS - Paige Bradley was very active in extracurricular activities during all four years of high school. Her freshmen year she was in volleyball and was on the Varsity track team. Her sophomore year she was in the Harvest Queen Pageant in which she placed second runner up, and the next year she was in the Spring Beauty Pageant which she placed first runner up. She has been a Varsity cheerleader for the last three years and head cheerleader this year. She was also class president for the last two years. She was voted Cutest and Best Figure of her Senior Class. Mr. KHS - Brad White has been in Fellowship of Christian Athletes all four years of high school. He was also in football throughout his high school years. His Senior year he was team captain of the football team. He was also in basketball, baseball and track. 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ALLEN, SHEILA - FHA I, 2, 35 FTA 1, 25 Pep Squad I5 DECA 3, 45 Typing 25 Spring Beauty Representative for DECA 3. ANTHONY, DAVID - Cross Country I, 2, 3, 45 Varsity Letter 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 FCA 3, 4. ARAFAT, SAHAR - Spanish Club 3, 45 Band I, 2, 3, 45 State Marching Contest 45 Scrapbook Committee-Spanish Club 45 Cleburne Marching Contest Best Band in Competi- tion 45 Vernon Regional Marching Contest Division 5 Champs 45 UIL Marching Contest-First Division 45 Durango Music Festival-First Division 45 National Federation of RP in Texaro 1, 2, 3, 4. ATKINS, TODD - Football I5 Track 1, 25 Baseball 1, 25 Class President 25 VOCT President 45 Who's Who in America High School Student 4. BAIRD, NELSON - Vice President-VICA 45 2nd Place Commercial Art 45 Commercial Art 3, 4. BANKSTON, LIESL -JV Cheerleader I, 25 JV 15 Varsity Track Letterman 1, 25 FCA 1, 25 Class Favorite 1, 25 HERO Club 45 HECE 45 Latin Club 3. BARTON, NEIL - Football, JV 1, 2 V 3, 4 2nd Team All District Tight End 35 lst Team All District Line Backer 45 Defensive Most Valuable Player 45 Track 35 Student Council 45 FCA 3, 45 Who's Who Among American High School Students 4. BATTERTON, RICHIE - Drumline 1, 2, 35 Drumline Company Captain 2, 35 Debate 35 Track 35 Stage Band 1, 2, 35 Choir 25 ICT 45 State Ensemble 15 lst Division Stage Band TCU Jazz Festival 25 All State Drumline 1. BECK, AMY J. - Volleyball 15 Basketball I5 Varsity Track I5 Pep Squad 15 FCA I, 2, 3, 45 Drill Team 2, 3, 45 In- dianette of the Week 25 Gold Dust Award 35 Line Officer 3, 45 NHS 3, 45 FHA Vice President 45 Student Council 4. BECK, ALAN - Marching Band I, 2, 35 Concert Band 15 Symphonic Band 2, 35 Stage Band 2, 35 FTA 3, 45 JETS 45 German and Latin Club 3, 4. BEEBE, ANN - Spanish 2, 3, 45 French Club 45 FTA 3, 45 NHS 3, 45 MAT 4fTreasurer 45 Student Council 45 MEN- SA 1, 2, 3, 45 Showcase of the Stars Talent Show 45 Letter K Trig. 35 IHOP Breakfast Club 45 PASF Convention 45 Spanish Poetry Blue 45 Spanish Drama White 45 French Reading Competition Red 45 Port Arkansas Club 45 IB Stu- dent Advisory Board Chairperson 4. BEYLEU, JULI - Student Council 1, 2, 3, 45 Rep. 45 Volleyball 1, 2, 35 Basketball 1, 25 Track 15 Golf 25 FCA 1, 25 Pep Squad 15 Latin Club 35 Drama 25 Mascot 35 NHS 45 Who's Who in American HS Student 3, 4. BENNETT, SCOTT - Drafting 1, 25 FHA I5 Typing I5 VOE Word Processing 15 VICA 3, 45 Football l, 25 Track 1, 186 Senior Achievements 2. BENNETT, STEPHANIE - FHAXHERO 45 Letter K VOE 35 German-Latin Club 3. BERRY, BUNNY - Tennis 15 Cosmetology 2, 35 VICA 2, 35 Reporter for VICA 35 DECA 4. BLAKE, MIKE - Band 15 Word Processing 25 Historian 25 HECE 35 HECE Officer 45 Word Processing Contest 2. BOLLING, DEBBIE - FHA 1, 25 Powderpuff I, 25 ODP-Letter K Award 35 Area Student to Grapevine Graphic Arts 4. BOSWELL, SCOTT - Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Captain 45 All District Offensive Tackle 45 Wrestling 1, 25 Baseball 1, 25 Track 3, 45 Student Council 45 FCA 3, 4. BOUMA, TIM - Cross-Country l, 2, 3, 45 Letter K 3, 45 5th Place District 45 Regional Qualifier 45 District Runner- Up Team 45 Regional Team Sth 45 Track I, 2, 3, 45 Letter K 3, 45 Sth Place District 2 Mile 3, 45 Sth Place District Mile 35 3rd Place District Mile 45 Regional Alternate Mile 45 FTA 2, 3, 45 FCA 3, 45 Academic Decathlon 35 Whiz Quiz 35 JETS President 45 Letter K Algebra 2 25 UIL Competition Math, Spelling, Science I. BOYD, LAURA ANN - Drama 1, 25 Varsity Soccer 35 VICA 45 OEA 45 VOE 4. BRADLEY, PAIGE - JV Cheerleader 2, Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4 Head Cheerleader5 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 45 Jr. Class President 3, Sr. Class President 45 Class Favorite 2, 3, 45 Varsity Track Letter K 1, 2, 3, 45 NHS Treasurer 45 French Club Historian 3, 45 FCA I, 2, 3, 45 Drama Club I, 25 TFA State Qualifier in Duet-Acting 25 Volleyball 15 Harvest Queen Beauty Pageant 35 Homecoming Queen 45 Top Ten Senior 45 Football Sweetheart Nominee 4. BRAGG, BILL - Football 15 Manager 2, 35 Basketball Mgr. 1, 2, 35 DECA 4. BROCK, GLORIA - Drama Club 15 German-Latin Club 35 Spanish Club 4. BUCHANEK, KIM - Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 45 UIL Marching Competition 1, 2, 3, 45 Cleburne Marching Festival 1, 45 Clst PlaceJ5 Vernon Semi-Finals Marching Competition 45 CI Rating! Texas State Marching Competi- tion 9th Place QI RatingD5 Drum Major 3, 45 Outstanding Drum Major Award-Cleburne 45 Band Sweetheart 45 Sym- phonic Band l, 2, 3, 45 Amarillo Music Festival 2, 35 Durango Arts Festival 3, 45 Choir 15 Tribe 1, 2, 3, 45 Stage Band 45 TCU Music Competition 2nd Place 45 Outstanding Musicianship Award TCU 45 Letter K Award Typing 25 French Club 3, 45 NHS 3, 45 Blood Donor 4. CARTER, CONNIE - FHA 15 OEA 3, 45 Sergeant-at- Arms VOCCT 45 Art Show 35 Letter K Award Word Pro- cessing II 4. CARTER, JEB - Football I, 25 Track 25 Tennis Team 15 Spanish Club 3, 45 FTA 45 FCA 1, 2, 3, 45 Judy's Crew 35 Blood Donor 4, VICA Charter Member 4, Comm. Art I 4, Drama 3, Prose Interpretation I, Humorous Interpretation I, Duet Acting 3, Master of Ceremonies Spring Beauty Pageant 3, Varsity Cheerleader 4, National Cheerleader Association Award of Excellence Finalist 4, Student Council 3, 4, Junior Vice President 3, Student Body Treasurer 4, Who's Who Among American High School Students 4. CHAPLIN, SEAN -- Basketball 3, 4, Tennis I, 2, 3, Freshman Tennis 2nd Place District Doubles 5-A Division, Sophomore Year 3rd Place District Doubles, Regional Alter- nate, Basketball Senior MVP Keller, Booster Classic, District Newcomer of the Year, FCA I, 2, 3, 4. CHATHAM, TROY - GCT 1, 2, ICT 3. CHITTUM, MELANYE - Yearbook 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 2, 3, 4, Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 1, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, Varsity I, 2, 3, 4, FCA 1, 2, 3, Honors English I, 2, 3, 4, National Honors Society 2, 3. CLINE, TAMMY - Homemaking 1, 2, Summer Homemaking l, 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, State Marching Band 4, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Drum Corp. 3, 4, Choir 3, Stan- dard Debate 2, TFA LD Debate 3, 4, Ist Place UIL District 4, UIL Honor Award 3, TFA Extemp 4, Drama Club 4, TFA Duet Acting 4, State One-Act Play 4, Business Com- munications 2, Powderpuff 2, Prom Committee 3, 4, Spanish 4, Who's Who Among American High School Students Award 4, United States Speech and Drama Award Winner 4, National Forensic League, Honor of Distinction 4. COBB, HOLLIS - FTA 2, German Latin Club 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, FBLA 2, FCA 4, Drum Major 3, 4, FBLA 2, FCA 4, Letter K Typing 2, UIL Typing Competition 43rd Placeh 2, FBLA Typing Competition 6th Placel 2, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4, Tribe 3, Who's Who Among American High School Students 3, Whiz Quiz 2, Letter K Award Word Processing I 4. COE, KAREN - Volleyball I, Track l, DECA 4, DECA Vice President 4, Powderpuff 1, HECE 3. COOK, SHANE - Band I, 2, State Marching Band 1, FCA 1, 2, Treasurer 4, Varsity Tennis I, 2, 3, 4, JV Doubles District Champ I, All European Doubles Champ 3, Varsity Doubles 3rd Place District 4, Basketball 3, 4, Volleyball CEnglandJ 3, 4, Captain 4, Rugby QEnglandJ 3. COOPER, CI-IRIS - ACl'1ievemCntS I, 2, 3, 4, FFA I, 2, 3, 4, Drafting 3, ICT 4, Spanish I. CRUDGINGTON, JOANNE - Drill Team 2, 3, 4, Lieutenant 4, Indianette of the Week 2, Line Officer 3, Most Outstanding Jr. Indianette 3, Miss Indianette Nominee, Grand Champion Drill Team Camp 2, 2nd in Winners Cir- cle Out of 78 4, Ft. Worth Competition 4A Championship 4, Pep Squad 1, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Star-Greenhand I, Showmanship 3, Reserve Grand Champion Sheep 3, Letter K Award 1, National Honor Society 3, 4, Who's Who in American High School 4, FCA 3, 4, STT 4. DAS, DOLLY - FTA 2, FHA I, French Club 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4, Science Fair Honorable Mention 4, Who's Who Among American High School Students 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Choir 2. DAVLIN, LISA - FTA 4, FHA I, Pep Squad I, 2, Vice- Pres. 2, Science Club I, Commercial Art 3, 4, Secretary 4, First Place Regional 4, First Place Area 4, Second Place State 4, French Club 3, Student Council 4. DEARING, RODNEY - FCA 1, 2, 3, 4, DECA 3, FHA 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Rodeo Club 2, Player of the Year 3, 4, 2nd Team All District Punter 3, lst Team All District Kicker 4, lst Team All District Defensive Back 4, Ist Team All District Punter 4, 2nd Team All Northeast Tarrant County Defensive Back 4, lst Team All Tarrant County Punter 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Regionals Qualifier 100m 2, 4, Regional Qualifier Alternate 200m 2, 3, TAAF State Alter- nate 200m 3, Top 20 in State 100m 3, 4, Captain 4, In- dianette Brave 4, One of K.H.S.'s Best Kept Secrets Mr. March 4. DECROSS, DARIN - Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Playoffs 2, 3, NHS 3, 4, FCA 3, 4, Latin Club 4. DENNEHEY, DAWN - FHA I, 2, FI-IA Officer 2, Drama l, Track 3. DIXON, AMY - Spanish Club 2, Track 2, 3, Varsity 3, Soccer 3, Home Economics Related Occupations 4. DICKENS, CHIP - Spanish Club 2, 3, Baseball I, 2, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, C0-Captain 4, All District 2nd Team 4, Fort Worth Star Telegram All Northeast Tarrant County 2nd Team 4, Keller Booster Classic All Tournament 4, Top Twenty Scorers in Northeast Area 3, 4, Top Twenty Re- bounders in Northeast Area 4. DILWORTH, SHANA - Spanish Club I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Historian 4, Decathlon 3, Physics Olympics 3, UIL Solo and Ensemble Contest 2, 3, Austin College Foreign Language Fair 2, 3, Spanish II, German I. DOTTLE, EDWARD JOHN - Marching Band I, 2, 3, 4, 9th Place State UIL 4, UTA Football Game 4, Symphonic Band 3, 4, Concert Band 1, 2, Durango Band Festival 4, I Rating 4, Stage Band 1, Choir 1, 2, Tribe 1, 2, Ist Place Amarillo Contest 2, IB 4, Academic Decathlon 3, lst Place Math Competition 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Who's Who Among American High School Students 3, Board of Trustees Academic Excellence Award for Academic Decathlon 3, 3rd Place Science Fair 1. DUMAS, MARK - NHS 3, 4, Varsity Tennis I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, lst Place District Singles 4, Regional Qualifier Singles 4, 2nd Place District Doubles 2, 2nd Place Regional Doubles 2, Ist Place District Doubles 3, lst Place Regional Doubles 3, State Qualifier Doubles 2, 3, Team Regionals Qualifier I, 2, 3. EDINGTON, EDWARD A. -ICT 3, 4, Football l, 2, 3, Drafting 2, 3, 4, FCA 1, 2, 3. EDWARDS, CURT -ICT 3, 4. EDWARDS, JILL RHEA - DECA 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Col- orguard 2, 3, 4, Guard Member of the Week 3, Choir 1, 2, 3. EDWARDS, KIM - French Club 3, 4, FCA I, 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, Tribe I, Volleyball 1, NHS 3, 4, Drill Team 2, 3, 4, JrfSr. Prom Committee 3, 4, Spirit Club 1, Who's Who Senior Achievements 187 Among American High School Students 3, 45 GLA 4. EGGLESTON, MARVIN - Commercial Art 3, 45 Ist Place Art Show 35 Ist Place VICA Winner 3, 45 Latin Club 4. ELWELL, JOSEPH - Football I, 2, 35 Drafting Club 25 Drafting Contest 2. FAILS, ANNECYE F. - .IV Cheerleader I5 FCA I, 2, 35 Drill Team 2, 3, 45 Lieutenant 35 Captain 45 Most Outstan- ding Sophomore 25 Indianette of the Week 25 Finalist Miss American Drill Team Pageant 45 Marching Auxiliary Dance Instructor 45 Class Treasurer 45 Homecoming Queen Nominee 45 Powderpuff I, 25 Top Ten Senior 45 Football Sweetheart Nominee 4. FAIL, DARIC - Track 25 Football 2, 3, 45 Band I5 Latin Club 35 Powderpuff Cheerleader I5 NHS 3, 45 FHA Presi- dent 45 FCA I, 2, 3, 45 Prom Usher 25 Usher at Beauty Pageant 35 All American High School Athlete 35 Who's Who Among American High School Students 45 Best Kept Secrets Calendar Mr. january 45 Debate Club UIL Com- petitor I5 Science Club I, 2, 3, 45 4th Place in Pow Wow Run 45 LIPPS 8 3, 45 Stage Band I. FELCH, TAMMY - FHA Treasurer 25 FHAXHERO Secretary 35 DECA Secretary 45 Powderpuff I, 25 Area Delegate 2, 3. FELKNOR, KIMBERLY S. -- Class Valedictorian 45 High Honors Graduate 45 National Merit Finalist 45 Letter K Awards: Trigonometry, English III QHJ5 National Merit Semi-Finalist 45 Academic Excellence 45 Academic Decathlon 3, 45 Commended Writer 35 UT Honors Collo- quium Participant 45 Austin College Foreign Language Fair 2, 35 Who's Who Among American High School Students 3, 45 Letter Sweater 35 jacket 45 Whiz Quiz 2, 35 Certificates of Merit: French I, 2, 35 IB Candidate 45 English 45 NHS 3, 45 Mu Alpha Theta 45 French Club I, 2, 3, 45 IBC 45 UT Scholarship Full 45 Texas A and M Scholarship 4. FIESELER, TRACY - FOOtball I5 Baseball I, 2, 3, 45 Honorable Mention, All District 35 MVP 4. FISCHER, CHARLES - Mechanical Drafting I5 Architec- tural Drafting 2, 3, 45 Drafting Club President 45 Track I5 Architectural Drafting Speed Skill Winner 2, 3, 45 Letter K Drafting 35 NHS 3, 45 Commercial Art Club Member 45 Underwater Basket Weaving 4. FISHBAUGH, TAMMIE - FHA I5 Pep Squad I, 25 Of- ficer 25 Science Club I5 French Club 35 Commercial Art I and II 3, 45 Ist Place District 35 lst Place Regional 45 Ist Place Area 45 2nd Place State 45 Girls Golf 3. FISHER, CHERI - Band I, 2, 3, 45 UIL Band Competi- tion I, 2, 3, 45 State 25 State Marching Contest 45 Ist Divi- sion at Cleburne Marching Contest 45 9th in State Marching Contest 45 Section Leader 45 Performance at UTA Game 45 Durango Music Festival 45 French Club I, 2, 3, 45 Treasurer 35 Vice President 45 FHA 35 Who's Who Among American High School Students 3, 4. FITZGERALD, CLIFF -,IV Football 25 DECA 35 ICT 4. 188 Senior Achievements FOLTZ, TONYA - Cheerleader I5 .IV Cheerleader 25 Let- tered in Soccer 25 Peer Counselor 25 FHA I5 Lettered in Soc- cer 35 MVP Soccer 35 All District Soccer 35 Letter Varsity Soccer 45 All District Team 45 Honorable Mention All Star Player 45 NHS 45 All Tournament Player Soccer 4. FOSTENBERG, EMILY - AG I, 2, 3, 45 Texas Rodeo Queen 45 Champion Swine 2, 35 FHA I, 2, 3, 45 German Latin 3, 45 UIL Competitor Typing I, 25 Ready Writing 35 Letter K Award CLA 35 FTA State Delegate 35 Powderpuff Z, 35 Spirit Team 45 Pep Squad I5 IHOP Breakfast Club 3, 45 Port Arkansas Club 45 Tennis Competition 2, 3. FOURNIER, LOUIS - FCA I, 2, 3, 45 Football I, 2, 3, 45 Basketball I, 25 Track 1, 2, 45 FHA 45 Class Favorite I, 2, 3, 45 Member of I2 Best Kept Secrets Calendar 45 Prom Usher 25 Football Offensive Back of the Year, All District Honorable Mention 4. FRANK, RICHARD - Football I, 2, 3, 45 Honorable Mention 45 Track I, 2, 35 Spanish Club 2, 3, 45 FCA 3, 45 NHS 3, 4. FREEMAN, SCOTT -- Baseball I, 2, 3, 45 2nd Team All District 3, 45 Football I5 Basketball I5 Golf 45 FFA I5 Spanish Club 35 FBLA 25 FCA I, 2, 3, 4. FREER, CONNIE - Spirit Club I5 Tribe I5 FCA 2, 35 Drill Team 2, 3, 45 Lieutenant 45 Indianette of the Week 25 Outstanding High Kicker 35 Miss Indianette Nominee 45 FHA 35 NHS 45 Office Aide 45 Prom Committee 45 XX'ho's Who Among American High School Students 45 GLA 4. GARNER, MICHELLE - Gladewater High School Cheerleader I5 DECA 45 FHA I, 2, 35 Track I5 Volleyball I. GAUWAIN, KIMBERLY - Pep Club I5 Pep Club Officer 25 Spirit Helper 35 Spirit Team 45 FHA 25 Student Council 45 OEA 45 VICA 4. GREENE, WILLIAM - Chess Club I5 Mu Alpha Theta I5 Commercial Art 3, 45 French 2. GRISSOM, KELLY - Drama I, 2, 3, 45 Debate 45 One- Act Play 45 Academic Decathlon Alternate 3, 45 UIL Com- petitor Spelling 45 FHA 4. GROPPI, LOUIS -- Football I, 2, 35 FHA 45 VOCCT 45 ODP 45 Typing 2. HALL, MICHELLE - FTA I, 2, 3, 45 HERO 3, 45 UP of Recreation 35 FHA I, 2, 3, 45 Historian 25 FCA I, 25 Powderpuff I, 25 Photographer 25 Pep Squad l. HAMILL, JEFFERY CHAD - Football I, 2, 3, 45 Five Time Offensive Back of the Week 45 All District Quarter- back Honorable Mention 3, 45 All American High School Athlete 35 Leading Offensive Rusher 45 Most Valuable Of- fensive Player 45 Football Captain 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Sprint Relay Record Holder 45 FCA I, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 35 Agriculture I5 Rodeo Club 25 Science Club 2, 3, 45 Best Kept Secret Calendar Mr. April 45 LIPPS I0-3, 45 Who's Who Among American High School Students 3. I-IARLAN, BRIAN - Football l, 2, 3, 43 Basketball I3 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Most Valuable Defensive Back 43 2nd Team All District Linebacker 43 Drafting I Letter K 23 Draf- ting II Letter K 33 FCA 1, 2, 3, 43 VICA 2, 33 Drafting Club 2, 33 Drafting Speed Skill Contestant 33 NHS 3, 43 Academic Excellence Award Top Ten 43 Outstanding Senior 4. HASTY, JILL - Powderpuff 1, 23 Pep Squad 13 Drill Team 2, 33 Cheerleader 43 Student Council 43 NHS 3, 43 President 43 Mu Alpha Theta 43 Vice President 43 Texas State Mathematics League Top Ten 43 All Star Dancer 23 Volleyball 2, 33 Basketball 1, 2, 33 Golf 1, 23 Team Medalist 23 Football Sweetheart 43 Homecoming Queen Nominee 43 Class Favorite 43 Top Ten Senior 43 Who's Who Among American High School Students 43 Junior Engineering Technical Society 43 IB Advisory Board 43 Academic Ex- cellence Award 43 American Way Essay Contest 33 FCA 1, 2, 3, 43 Batgirl 2, 3, 4. HATTON, LINDA SUE - FCA 1, 2, 3, 43 Treasurer 23 Pep Squad 13 Tennis 13 Theatre Arts 13 Drama Club 13 Powderpuff 1, 23 Student Council 1, 43 Drill Team 2, 3, 43 Line Officer 3, 43 President 43 Indianette of the Week 23 Miss American Drill Team Contestant 33 All Star Dancer Honor Roll NTSU 43 Who's Who Among American High School Students 3, 43 NHS 43 Office Aide 43 FHA 43 Spanish Club 43 PASF 4. HENDRIX, AMANDA - Volleyball 1, 23 Basketball 1, 23 Varsity Track 1, 23 Soccer All Team District 33 FHA 1, 3, 43 Powderpuff 1, 23 Letter K Award Consumer Math 33 Rodeo Team 1. HESS, ROBBIE - FFA 1, 2, 3, 43 Vice President 43 Show String 1, 2, 3, 43 Star Chapter Agribusinessmen 33 Area Competition Farm and Business Management 43 3rd Place Individual 43 2nd Place Team 43 Who's Who Among American High School Students 33 Varsity Baseball 4. HIGGINSON, KELLIE - Basketball 13 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Treasurer 33 OEA 3, 43 President 43 OEA Competition 33 Track 13 FHA 3, 43 President 33 FCA 43 Prom Committee 43 Softball 1, 2, 3, 43 Powderpuff 13 PASF Convention 2, 3, 43 Pep Squad 1. HOUSH, DON -Jr. Varsity Wrestling 2nd Place in State 1, 23 FFA 1, 23 Poultry Production Award 1, 23 Letter K Award for Agriculture 23 Letter K Award for Boys PE 33 MEDE 13 DECA 43 Area Finalist for Apparel and Ac- cessories, State also Apparel 4. HUGHES,JEFF - DECA 43 FFA 1, 2. JACKSON, JOHN - National Honor Society 3, 43 Tennis 3, 43 Cross Country Track 43 Debate 1, 2, 3, 43 1st Place University of Kansas Debate Tournament 43 2nd Place UIL Debate Tournament 23 Drama 1, 2, 3, 43 UIL One Act Play Crew 23 UIL One Play Cast 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Band Treasurer 23 GermanfLatin Club 1, 2, 33 Student Council Member-at-Large 3. JOHNSON, CHRIS - ICT 3, 43 Vice President 33 Presi- dent 4. JONES, ANN - FHA 1, 3, 43 President 13 Student Coun- cil 13 Class Treasurer 13 Ceramics 23 Typing 33 OEA 43 Choir 33 Track 13 Tennis 33 Prom Committee 33 Office Aide 3, 43 Powderpuff 13 Volleyball 1. JONES, DAVID E. - Letter K Intro Algebra 13 Student Trainer 1, 2, 33 Indianette Honor Guard 43 FCA 1, 2, 33 FFA 13 NHS 43 Eagle Scout 23 Bought My Own 1986 Z-28 Camaro. JONES, SHAR1 - Band 1, 23 DECA 3, 43 NHS 3, 43 Spanish Club 1, 23 Who's Who Among American High School Students 3, 4. KALIFA, RICKY - Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Secretary 33 NAO Club 43 JETS Club 4. KEITH, TESSA - Powderpuff 1, 23 Varsity Track 13 Volleyball 13 FFA I3 FCA I. KIDD, BRET - Class Vice President 1, 23 NHS 3, 43 Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 43 Captain 43 All Northeast Tarrant County Center 43 2nd String All District Center 43 Track 1, 2, 33 Captain 33 Student Body Vice President 3, 43 Class Favorite 2, 43 FCA 1, 2, 3, 43 Commercial Art 2, 43 Drafting 33 Letter K Chemistry, Algebra II Drafting I Commercial Art 33 Academic Excellence Top Ten 4. KING, STEPHANIE - FHA 1, 2, 3, 43 Volleyball I3 Cross Country 1, 23 Track 13 FCA 13 FHA President 3. KINSEY, JAY - FI-IA 33 FCA I, 2, 3, 43 VOCCT 43 Rodeo Team 43 Football 1, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 4. KORTE, CHERYL - FTA 1, 2, 3, 43 Treasurer 43 FHA 1, 2, 33 OEA 3, 43 Treasurer 4. LAMB, DAVE - FFA 1, 2, 3, 43 Showstring 13 Drafting 33 ICT 1. LANDTROOP, JIM - Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Honorable Mention, All-District 4A-3 '85-'863 1st Team All-District 4A-3 '85-'863 1st Team All Northeast Tarrant County District 4A-3 '85-'863 3rd Team All Tarrant County District 4A-3 '85-'863 Keller Classic All-Tournament3 NHS 3, 43 Spanish Club 3, 43 FCA 1, 2, 3, 4. LACKEY, SCOT - FCA 2, 3, 43 Secretary 43 Marching Band 13 VICA Member 43 Commerical Art Club 43 1st Place at State 43 Science Club 13 1st Place Science Fair 13 German Club 2, 3, 43 Spring Beauty MC 33 Showcase of the Stars MC 33 Showcase of the Stars MC 43 Varsity Mascot 43 Award of Excellence Finals at NCA Camp 43 Most Spirited Varsity 43 Drama Team 1, 2, 3, 43 TFA State Competitor Dramatic Interpretation 1, 2, 43 Duet Acting 2, 3, Humorous Inter- pretation 2, 3, 43 Ranked 6th in State 43 One Act Play 1, 2, 3, 43 Honorable Mention 13 All Star Cast 2, 3, 43 Alternate Play at Regionals 13 State Competitor 43 UIL Individuals- Ready Writing 33 Official Timekeeper 13 National Forensic League Charter Member 1, 2, 3, 43 Degree of High Distinc- tion 43 Christmas Readers Theatre 13 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 43 Member at Large 1, 2, 33 Student Body Parliamen- tarian 43 Grapevine Student Exchange 43 Blood Donor 33 Who's Who in American High School Students 3, 4, 351000 1 Year Scholarship in Acting to UT in Austin. Senior Achievements 89 LEONARD, GEORGIE - FTA 2, FHAXHERO 4, NHS 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4. LEONARDO, KELLI - Track 1, Band 1, Science 1, Science Club Winner Place 2, Italian Club 1, Spirit Team 1, Latin Club 3, Golf 4, UIL Participant in Golf 4, FTA 4, Photographer 2, 3, 4, Letter K Award in Photography 3. LEWIS, TIM - VOCT 1, Art Club 2, 3, FHA 4. LINDSAY, JEANNIE - Track 1, Latin-German Representative 4, Library Aide 4. MCINTYRE, ANGIE - FHA 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, Track 1, 2, Letter K Award Track 1. LOREDO, FIDENCIA - Co-Captain of Pep Squad 1, Spanish Club 1, 2, OEA 3, FTA 4, FHA 4, HERO Secretary 4, Spanish Club 4, HECE Secretary 4. MALCOLM, DIANE - Golf 2, 3, Basketball 1, 3, FFA 1, 2, 3, FCA 3, 4, CVAE 4, Golf District Champs 2, Powder- puff 1, 2. MANOS, JULIE - NHS 3, 4, Who's Who Among American High School Students 3, 4, Volleyball 1, Pep Squad 1, Drill Team 2, 3, 4, Line Officer 4, Indianette of the Week 3, Most Outstanding High Kicker 4, Most Outstan- ding Senior Indianette 4, Super Hero 4, STT 4. MATLOCK, EDDIE - FHA 4, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, UIL Drama 2, 3, Track 1. MAYS, GREG - Track 1, 2, Football 2, FFA 1, Golf4. McDONALD, GREG - Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Drumline Cap- tain 4, 1st Division Solo UIL 3, 2nd Division Solo State 3, lst Division Drum Ensemble UIL 4, Division Drum Ensem- ble State 4, Most Outstanding Percussionist 3, Band Officer 4, FFA l, 2. McKAY, CARY - FCA 1, 2, 3, FHA 1, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, All District 3, All Northeast Tarrant County 1, Golf 1, Track 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3. MCCOY, KIM - JV Cheerleader 1, Freshman Favorite 1, Basketball 1, JV Tennis 2, HECE Historian 3, HECE Letter K Award 3, FHA 3, 4, FCA 1, HERO Club 3, 4, Padre Par- ty Patrol 4, Spring Beauty Representative FHA 3. MCGEE, BILLY - Football 1, 2, DECA 3, 4. MEADOWS, CYNTHIA A. - Volleyball 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, Golf 1, 2, 3, Spirit Club 1, NS 3, 4, Regional Golf Qualifier 2, 3, FCA 1, 2, 3, IHOP Breakfast Club 3, OEA 3, 4, Vice President 4, Powderpuff 1, 2. MENCHACA, BLAKE - Band 1, Typing I 2, ICT 3, 4, Student of the Year in ICT. MICHAEL, KATHERINE - Drama Club I, 2, 4, Debate 3, French Club 2, 4. MITCHELL, EDDIE - Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Drum Corp. 1, 2, 190 Senior Achievements 3, 4, Stage Band 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 4, NAJE Award 4, State Band Marching Contest 4, Tarleton Musicianship Award 4, Cisco Musicianship Award 2, Louis Armstrong Jazz Award 3, Letter K Texas Studies 2, Choir 2, 3, 4, Tribe 1, 2, 3, 4. MOBLEY, REX - Football 1, 2, 3, DECA 4. MOBLEY, STACE - Spanish l, 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Secretary 4, Cheerleader 4, FCA 4, Track 2, Senior Class Vice President 4, FBLA 2, Homecoming Queen Nominee 4, Who's Who Among American High School Students 4, Powderpuff 2. MODISETT, MICHELLE - Pep Squad 1, FHA l, 3, FCA 1, 3, Drill Team 2, 3, 4, Line Officer 4, Most Outstanding Projection 4, Indianette of the Week 4, Most Dedicated 4, STT 4. MOORE, RHONDA - Band l, 2, Flag Corps 2, Drill Team 3, 4, Miss Indianette 4, Indianette of the Week 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, NHS 3, 4, Class Treasurer 1, 2, 3, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Who's Who Among American High School Students 3, 4, Homecoming Queen Nominee 4, Class Favorite 4, Letter K Award Spanish I 1, FHA 3. MORSE, CHRIS - ICT 3, 4, Letter K ICT 3, VICA 3. MOSS, LISA - NHS 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, FTA 4, FCA 1, 2, Powderpuff 1, DECA 4, Letter K Award 1. NASH, RONDA - Student Council 1, 2, Drill Team 2, 3, Gold Dust Award 3, Indianette of the Week 3, FCA 1, 2, 3, NHS 3, 4, Who's Who Among American High School Students 4, Powderpuff 2, Drama Club 1, 2, Basketball 1, Pep Squad 1. NEWTON, BROOKE - Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Delegate 2, FCA 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, Golf 2, 3, Ten Most Outstanding Seniors 4, NHS 3, 4, IB Club 4, Student Council 4. OLDHAM, ROBBY - Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Honorable Mention Tight End 4, Basketball 1, FHA 4. O'NEIL, SHAYNE - Drafting 1, 2, 3, Underwater BasketWeaving 4, Commercial Art 1, Dive Team 2, 3, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. O'PELT, JACK O. - Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Science Club 2, Whiz Quiz 1, 2, 3. PALMER, GREG - Rodeo Club 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, Football 1, FFA 2, 3. PARSONS, STEVEN JR. - Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, FCA 1, 2, Football 1, 2, FHA 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, Track 1, 2, Spanish Club 1, French Club 2, Astronomy Club 4. PENLAND, AMANDA - Basketball 1, 2, Cheerleader Richland 1, FFA 4, OEA 4, FHA I, NS 3, 4. PENNINGTON, LASHAWN - FHA 1, 2, 3, Historian 1, Vice President 2, President 3, FTA 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent 4, Photographer 2, OEA 4, FCA 1, 2, Tennis 1, Aide 2, Powderpuff I, 2, Cosmetology 3. PENNINGTON, SCOTT - Soccer 2, Captain I, Lacrosse I, Tennis 2, Football I, Most Spirited. PERCIFIELD, ANGELA - Spirit Club I, Powderpuff I, 2, FTA I, 2, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Flag Corps 2, Student Council 2, Debate 2, Sweetheart and Vice President. Debate Club 2, 4, NHS 3, 4, Miss National Tenn Pageant State Finalist 3, Keller Spring Beauty Pageant 3, Judge in Hello Dolly 2, Who's Who Among American High School Students 3, 4, State Play 4, USSNDA Member 4, Spanish Club 4. PEREZ, IRIS - Student Council Representative I, 2, 3, FTA 3, 4, President 4, FCA I, 2, 3, Basketball Manager 3, Indianette 3, 2nd Place Ms. American Drill Team Pageant 3, Harvest Queen Beauty Pageant 2nd Place 3, Drama Team 2, 3, 4, UIL One Act Play 2, 3, 4. PERKINS, KELLY MICHELLE - Stage Manager Hello Dolly I, Spirit Club 1, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Science Project Winner I, NFL 2, 3, 4, TFA 2, 3, Duet Ac- ting 4, UIL Regional Alternate Speaking 2, Prose Interpreta- tion 3, 4, Drama Team I, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Presi- dent 4, Harvest Queen Beauty Pageant 2, 3, Drill Team 2, NHS 3, 4, Student Council 3, Who's Who Among American High School Students 3, 4, Most Spirited Senior Girl 4, Best Actress District 12. PETERSON, KAI - Marching Band I, 2, 3, 4, UIL District Debate Winner 4, Ist Division Marching Band- District, Regional and State 4, Symphonic Band I, 2, 3, 4, Stage Band I, 2, 3, 4, NAJEjazz Award 3, NFL Member 3, 4, German Club 3. PETERSON, STEPHANIE - NHS 3, 4, French Club 3, Color Guard 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1. PHAPHOU, KISTANA - OEA 2, French Club 4. RANGER, MICHELLE - FTA 2, 3, 4, Parliamentarian 4, FHA 1, 2, French Club 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Letter K for Intro Algebra II 2. ROBINSON, ROBERT - Agriculture I, 2, 3, 4. ROSS, BOBBY - Wigwam Staff 3, 4, Editor-in-Chief 3, 4, ILPC Award of Distinguished Merit Winner 4, Chief Staff 3, 4, Writer 3, Renaissance Editor 4, Arrowhead Staff 4, Editor 4, Tribeune Staff 2, News Editor 2, ILPC State Convention Delegate 3, 4, ACU Summer journalism Workshop Participant 3, 4, Best Lead Writer 4, ILPC In- dividual Achievement Awards 2nd Place for Conference, in Newswriting, 3rd Place in Conference 4A in Page One Layout, UIL Scholar Award 3, 4, UIL District journalism Competitor Editorial Writing 2, 3, 4, First Place 4, Headline Writing 3, 4, Second Place 4, Newswriting 4, First Place 4, Marching Band I, 2, 3, 4, Best Band in Class at Cleburne 4, District Champions 4, Regional Champs 4, 9th Place in Texas in Class 4A 4, Symphonic Band 2, Concert Band 1, 3, 4, Tuba Section Leader I, 3, 4, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, 4, Qualified as Delegate to PASF State Convention 3, 4, Whiz Quiz I, 2, Science Fair Third Place in Health Division I, Letter K Award Geometry 2, Student Council Member at Large 2, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Who's Who Among American High School Students 3, 4, 351600 Scholarship to Harding University 4, 32,000 SAT Scholar- ship to ACU 4, 31600 ACT Scholarship to OCC 4. ROSS, SCOTT - PASF I, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band I, 2, 3, 4, Cleburne Marching Festival 1, 4, Best Band Class 4A 4, District Champions 4, Regional Champions 4, Concert Band I, 2, 3, Wigwam Staff 4, NHS 4, Who's Who Among American High School Students 3, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, 4. ROSSER, TIA - Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, Golf 2, FCA I, 2, OEA 3, 4, FHA I, Volleyball Honorable Mention All District 2, Volleyball Ist Team All District 3, 4, Volleyball Leading Scorer 3, Volleyball MVP 4, Volleyball All Star Game 4, Basketball: lst Team All District and lst Team All Northeast Tarrant County 3, 4, Best Of- fensive Player 3, 4, MVP 4, Co-Outstanding Athlete 4, Basketball All Star Game 4, Golf-Regional Qualifier 2. ROWELL, BRET - Football I, 2, 3, 4, 2nd Team All District 4, Defensive Lineman of the Year 4, FCA I, 2, 3, Track 2, FHA 4, Spanish Club I, 3. RUSSEL, PAVALA - Pep Squad I, journalism I I, Business Manager Wigwam I, Wigwam Staff Member 2, Flag Corps 2, HECE Coop 3, 4, HERO 3, 4, President 4, FTA 3, 4, Executive Vice President 4, UIL Competition Headline Writing 3rd Place 3, HECE job Application and Interview Competition Area 2nd Place 3, State Competitor 3, NHS 3, 4, Who's Who Among American High School Students 4, Journalism Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Volleyball Manager 4, Basketball Manager 4, Art Aide 4. RYAN, BARRY - Drama Speech 2, 3, 4, UIL Competitor Prose Interpretation 3, 2nd Place District 3, 3rd Place Regionals 3, State Competitor 3, UIL Competitor 3, 4, District All Star Cast 3, TFA Competitor USNDA 3, 4, Newspaper 3, 4, Photographer 3, Managing Editor 4, UIL Competitor Editorial Writing 4, Alternate to Regionals 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Vice President 4, NHS 3, 4, President 4, Whiz Quiz I, 2, First Alternate I, 2, FTA 3, 4, Drafting Club 3, VICA District 3rd Place 3, Golf I, Boys' State 1986 3, jETS 4, German Club 2, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, ILPC Member 4, UIL Scholar Award 3, Student Council 3, 4, Republican National Committee Sustaining Member 3, 4, Letter K Awards World History, Century III Leadership Competitor 4, Who's Who Among American High School Students 3, 4, Traveler's Aid Society 2, 3, 4, PASF 3, 4. SANDERS, HOLLY - NHS 3, 4, Rodeo Team 1, 2, 3, 4, OEA 3, 4, FCA I, 2, Letter K Award Spanish I, Spanish Club 4, Who's Who Among American High School Students 4, Powderpuff I, Tennis I, 2, 3. SANDERS, .IEANNIE - Yearbook Staff Reporter 2, FFA 2, 3, Clerical I at UIL 3, OEA Club 3, 4, OEA Secretary 4. SANDERS, TIM - Rodeo Club 3, 4, Art I, 2, 3. SEWELL, STAN - Football I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, Track 2, 4, Golf 3, 4, Rodeo 3, 4, FCA I, 2, 3. SHARP, BART - Rodeo 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2. Senior Achievements SHARP, DEREK - Golf43 Football I, 2, 3, 43 Track I, 23 Basketball I, 43 FCA I, 2, 3, 43 NHS 3, 43 Drama Club I, 43 Commercial Art Club 23 Drafting Club 33 One Act Play All Star Cast 33 Class Favorite I, 2, 33 Class President 1, 23 Student Body President 3, 43 Letter K English I I3 Debate 3. SMITH, GREG - Agriculture I3 FCA 1, 2, 3, 43 President FCA 43 Football I, 2, 3, 43 lst All District 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Regional Alternate 43 Spanish Club I, 23 Tribe 4. SMITH, SANDRA - FTA I, 2, 3, 43 Historian 43 Pep Squad 1, 23 Officer 23 TFA Competitor I, 23 Spanish Club 23 French Club 33 Drama Club I, 23 FHA 2, 3, 43 HERO 43 HECE 43 Who's Who Among American High School Students 4. SOUTHWORTH, KATHLEEN - Colorguard 2, 3, 43 Band 2, 3, 43 FHA I3 Athletics I3 UIL Competition Band 2, 3, 43 State Competitor Band 43 Cleburne Contest 3, 43 UIL Regionals Outstanding Colorguard 43 Cleburne Duet Col- orguard 43 Colorguard Solo 43 Richland Contest Outstanding Colorguard 3. SOUDER, ANDREW B. - FFA 2, 3, 43 FFA Star Greenhand 23 FFA Chapter Farmer 33 FFA Swine Produc- tion Award 33 FFA Diversified Livestock Production Award 33 FFA Livestock Show Team 2, 33 USAA in Agriculture 4. SOWERS, TODD - Soccer 33 Band l, 2, 33 Golf Team 2. SPICERS, SHAWN - NHS 3, 43 Rodeo Team 3, 43 FCA 1, 2, 3, 43 Athletics I, 2, 3, 43 All District Honorable Men- tion 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 4. STACKS, CLAY - Rodeo Club l, 2, 3, 43 NTI-ISRA Finals 3, 43 THSRA, AJRA Region 33 Football I3 FCA I, 2, 3, 43 FFA l, 2, 3, 4. STARITA, TAMMY - NHS 3, 43 Symphonic Band I, 2, 33 VOE Coop 43 OEA Club 43 UIL Science and Math Team I, 23 Science Club 23 Hello Dolly I. STARKEY, DON - Track I3 Soccer 33 Letter K Soccer 33 Cheerleader 43 Who's Who Among American High School Students 43 VICA 4. STINSON, LEE - Baseball 2, 3, 43 Golf 43 Track 43 Spanish Club 33 FHA 43 GLA 4. ST. JOHN, SUSAN -- FTA lg FHA l, 23 OEA 3, 43 Reporter 43 Spirit Club 13 Powderpuff lg NS 3, 4. STRONG, LISA - Newspaper 43 Drill Team 43 Student Council 3, 43 FCA 43 German Latin Club 33 Rodeo Club lg Spirit Club 23 FFA I, 2, 3, 43 Secretary 2, 33 Reporter 43 Sweetheart 3, 43 District II FFA Sweetheart Pageant First Runner Up 33 Winner 43 Miss Fort Worth TEEN Pageant 33 Spring Beauty Pageant 33 FFA Chapter Conducting I, 23 Vice President lg Secretary 23 Member of State Horse Judg- ing Team 43 UIL Competitor for Editorial Writing 33 Na- tional Essay Writing Contest 33 Quill and Scroll 43 Outstan- ding Vocational Student 23 Carter Blood Donor 33 Keller Science Fair 43 Tarrant County Junior Livestock Show I, 2, 33 Top Selling Lamb 23 Who's Who Among American High School Students 4. I9 Senior Achievements STROUP, CHRISTI - Band I, 2, 3, 43 First Choir Flute 43 First Part Flute 2, 3, 43 French Horn I, 2, 33 UIL Competi- tion I, 2, 3, 43 First Division at Cleburne Marching Contest 43 Best Overall 4A Band 43 Vernon UIL Semifinalist 43 UIL State Marching Band Contest 43 Performance at UIA Game 43 Section Leader 43 Uniform Committee 2, 3, 43 Durango Music Festival 43 Spirit Section 3, 43 JETS Member, Treasurer 43 Mu Alpha Theta Member 43 French Club I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 43 Letter K Award for French III 33 National Honor Society 3, 43 Powderpuff 23 Who's Who Among American High School Students 3, 43 Board of Trustees Academic Excellence Award 43 Science Fair at Texas Women's University in Denton I3 515,000 Scholarship from US Army. SULLIVAN, LOIS - NHS 3, 43 Who's Who Among American High School Students 33 Spanish Club 2, 3, 43 OEA 33 FHA I, 33 Academic Decathlon 43 UIL Competitor Science lg Keller Science Fair-Chemistry Category 2nd Place. THITAKHAM, PHANORA - Football 13 Track I3 Cross Country lg NHS 3, 43 Who's Who in American High School 3. TORREZ, CHANCE - Track I, 23 District 23 Spanish Club I, 23 Basketball 1, 23 Football lg Commercial Art Club 3, 43 Treasurer 43 VICA 3, 4. TOWNS, KATHY - FCA 2, 43 FTA I, 2, 43 Spanish Club 2, 3, 43 NHS 3, 4, Vice-President 43 UIL Competitor Math I3 Letter K Award Physical Science lg Letter K Award Algebra I lg Letter K Award Biology 23 Academic Excellence Award 43 JETS 43 IB 43 Top Ten. TOWNS, KRIS - NHS 3, 43 Spanish Club 2, 3, 43 FTA 43 FCA I, 23 Distributive Education Clubs of America 4. TRIPLETT, KIMBERLY - Band I, 23 Chorus I, 23 Girls Softball 1, 2, 3. VAN DYKE, MARTY - Football I, 2, 33 VICA 2, 43 ' Commercial Art I3 and 2-2, 43 Sergeant-at-Arms 43 VICA State Qualified Projects 23 Ist Place State Competition 23 VICA Regional 2nd Place 43 Ist Place Keller High Art Show I 33 Stage Band 3, 43 Debate 33 SGOK Representative 43 KGB. Keller Graphics Bureau Vice President 4. I VARDEMAN, CHIP - Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Offensive X Lineman of Week Honorable Mention 33 FCA I, 2, 33 Draf- I ting Club 3, 4. N WALKER, PAUL ALEC - Symphonic Band I, 2, 3, 43 Stage Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Marching Band 2, 3, 43 All Region Band 2, 5, 4, Au Region Jazz Band 4, NHS 3, 4, cisco Au ' Star Jazz Band 23 Cisco Jazz Award 23 NAJE Award 43 1 Tarleton Jazz Award 43 Freshman Representative lg Band 1 President 43 UIL State Solo Contest 43 UIL State Ensemble Contest 43 German Club 43 UIL Science Contest lg Who's I Who Among American High School Students 3, 43 Honors 1 Graduate 4. , WALKER, SCOTT - Football I3 ICT 3, 43 Typing I 23 l VICA 3, 4. WEST, STEVE - NHS 43 Spanish Club 23 lst Division with Drum Ensemble at State Solo and Ensemble Competi- tion I3 Drumline l, 2, 3, 43 Section Leader 33 Stage Band 3, 4. WESTER, KEVIN LEE - Golf I, 2, 3, 43 Drafting Ar- chitectural and Mechanical lst Place District 2nd Place Regional 3, 431V Baseball I3 Basketball l3 OEA 4. WHELCHEL, AMY JO - NHS 3, 43 DECA 3. WHISENI-IUNT, DAVID - FFA 1, 23 ICT 3, 43 VICA 3, 4. WHITE, BRAD -- Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Heart Award 43 All District Honorable Mention 43 Captain 43 Basketball l, 23 Baseball l, 43 Track 1, 2, 33 NHS 3, 43 FCA l, 2, 3, 43 Golf 43 Rodeo Club 23 Class Favorite 1, 2, 3, 4. WHITINGTON, MATT - Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3, 43 All Region Band 2, 3, 43 lst Division on UIL Class I Solos 2, 3, 43 lst Division Rating on UIL Class 1 Quartet 43 Outstanding Award 23 Ist Chair Trombone l, 2, 3, 43 jazz Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Letter K Award 33 All Region jazz Band 43 Cisco All State Band Awards l, 23 TCU Outstanding Player Award 43 jazz Scholarship to UTA 43 Texas State Band Competitor 43 Marching Band l, 2, 3, 43 Who's Who Among American High School Students 3, 43 NHS 3, 4. WILLARS, DANNIE - FHA l, 2, 33 FTA 43 Spirit Club 13 Cosmetology 3, 43 VICA 3, 4. WILLIAMS, JIMMY - President in the Gospel Choir and Show Choir and Jazz Skit Choir I, 23 Football at Richland 23 KHS Track Team 33 KHS Choir President 43 Tribe 33 Durango Music Festival 33 1986 UIL Competition 4. WILSON, ANISSA - Pep Squad I3 Drama Club I3 Class Favorite l, 2, 33 Class Secretary I, 2, 3, 43 Student Council I, 2, 3, 43 Drill Team 2, 33 FCA 2, 3, 43 Prom Usherette 23 Spanish Club 3, 43 FHA 43 Who's Who Among American High School Students 3, 43 NHS 3, 43 US Student Council Award 43 Homecoming Queen Nominee 43 Senior Top Ten 43 GLA 4. WILSON, BARONDA - Marching Band l, 2, 3, 43 Drum Corps 1, 2, 3, 43 Mallet Section Leader 3, 43 UIL lst Division Drum Ensemble-Regionals, l, 43 lst Division Drum Ensemble-State l, 43 Cleburne lst Division I, 3, 43 Concert Band 13 Symphonic Band 2, 3, 43 French Club l, 2, 3, 43 Academic Decathlon 33 National Honor Society 3, 43 Who's Who Among American High School Students 3, 43 Commended Student 33 Outstanding junior 33 FTA 1, 43 Mu Alpha Theta 43 FCA 43 UIL Literary Events Competitor-Spelling 1, 2, 3, 43 Letter K Awards 43 Honors English II 23 French II 23 Academic Excellence-Letter jacket 43 Trustee's Merit Awards-Academic Decathlon 33 State Marching Band 43 Academic Excellence 43 Academic Decathlon-Letter Sweater 33 International Baccalaureate Stu- dent 43 Whiz Quiz 1, 2, 3, 43 UIL Scholar Award 3. 4. WILSON, DENNY - Baseball 23 VICA 2, 33 VOCT 4. WILSON, TERRY - ART 2, 3, 43 Aide ART 33 Drafting 33 Business Law 43 Accounting 4. WOODWARD, KEITH - Trainer for Varsity Girls Basketball and Volleyball 23 HECE Coop 33 COVE Coop 4. WORNICK, MICHAEL - Soccer 33 Varsity Football 43 FFA-Sergeant-at-Arms 3. WRIGHT, TINA - FHA I, 2, 3-Vice President 2, 33 FTA 2, 3, 43 OEA-Word Processing 33 OEA-President 4. YOUNG, PAIGE - Track I3 Choir I, 2, 33 UIL Competitor-Choir I, 23 OEA-Secretary 43 FHA 13 FCA 23 Spanish Club 3, 4. YANDELL, BARRY - Student Council l, 2, 3, 43 Student Body Secretary 43 UIL Competitor l, 2, 43 One-Act Play 1, 2, 43 All-Star Cast l, 2, 43 Best Actor 2, 43 Best All Around Male 23 Top Ten Senior, French Club 33 National Honor Society 3, 43 Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Drama Club Vice- President 43 Band l, 23 Tribe I, 23 Choir 23 Prom Enter- tainer 3, 43 Keller Science Fair-Grand Prize Winner I3 NFL Level of Honor 13 NFL-Excellence 23 NFL Distinction 3, 43 TFA State Qualifier l, 2, 3, 43 Director's Choice 33 Harvest Queen Escort 23 Harvest Queen Entertainer 23 Spring Beauty Entertainer 33 Awakening 2, 3, 43 Six Flags Show Produc- tions 43 Television Commercial 43 Who's Who 3, 43 Society of Distinguished American High School Students 3, 43 Hello Dolly! , Production 43 Winner of Stairway to the Stars , Production 3, 43 Our Best to You Winner 2, 4. YOUNG, CYNTHIA - HECE Coop 13 FHA 13 HERO 1. YOUNG, CINDY D. - Commercial Art 3, 43 ART 33 OEA SL VOE 43 French 33 Richland Hills Riding Club Queen 23 Commercial Art Competitor to Regionals 4. YOUNG, TED - Football I, 43 Track l, 2, 33 Drama Club I, 2, 43 Aide 43 Cross Country 23 Spanish Club 33 Vice- President 33 FHA 43 Vice-President 43 FCA l, 23 Prose In- terpretation l, 23 Poetry Interpretation 1, 2. YOUNGGREN, BRETT - Art l, 2, 33 MDE Coop 3 Senior Achievements 193 Aaron, Don Aarons, Shannon Adams, Michelle Adams, Rick Adams, Shannon Ahrens, Shawn Alsup, Stephanie Aman, Michelle Arafat, Danyah Armstrong, Royce Ayers, Wendi Barker,john Y x.-f sg. C y '77 , 'vs A j EE mmf? Q - il .... A mga - me V ' ...... .. , MW, , W ,, 'im ,,.., ., .mm . Sr, ,M .,..i.., .. .. ...ta - . -. , ,. . .m wf NMS? -1 W.. ,W ,ta Q Vmvwvw Ly- , ram . ,, . fl. ,, , . slat, N if e 1,1 ,yifswr w ' S- , - ,, . :ft 2 M agis, ts. .QM ,HQ -M,g3.,s,a-Q -tiff-,,. 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Perhaps the most unique aspect of Keller High School was the way each student en- couraged his or her peers to do all they could do to make their goals accomplishable, to work to their limits and to never forget what they were searching for. We each helped our peers in making their dreams realities. Whether it was a kind word spoken about an event they were involved in or it was simply buying something from the many fundraisers throughout the year, we did everything we could to give our peers the support that they had always given us. 4 In turn, our peers made each of us feel that we were important and deserving of their endless encouragement. Because of the encouragement our peers showed us and because of the help they gave us, in making our dreams and goals obtainable, all of us can say, undoubtedly, that we captured the spirit of support. The Chiefhafwonld like lo deafifate zbir .reflion to Chez Hinfken for rnpporiing fbi! rrbool perbapf more than any oliver perfon. 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Ad g KIRBY EDDLEMAN REAL ESTATE INC Eileen Bagby K1rby Eddleman Owners Brokers Hursr Euless Bedford Office Richland Office Roanoke Office 282 0188 485 0770 451 2555 491 2022 MADE FOR YOU ga I-lornecomrng, Mums Garters Flowers SL Gifts for All OCCHSIOHS Hours 105 Keller Tuesday Saturday Hrclxs Rd 10 431 27987 Visit Our Profession 11s Tmrunb free Ficml Cosmetics Nails Stu lent Rates 835 E Prlce St 431 3752 Keller TX Tina Pafford Keller Office .....................,..,................................. - - Q Advertising 249 250 Advertising Congratulations Don SCOTT and the Class of '86! 'Sw' We are proud of you Love Dad Mom 84 Stephanie Congratulations Baby Nl!! F R55 xrfnuuhaur We Love You Mom Wally Daniel joseph J. May the Force be with you! Dad, Mom, Stacey 84 Dori P' nl' :qu mp. RN We Love You Dad Mom Sc Cynthia Love We've always had it and We always will. Friends Forever! Lee Frie, Shana Dilworth, julie Menet, Christi Stroup, Michelle Van Fleer, Sue Atlas Michelle Aman, Ann Vitello, Sahar Arafat Cheri Fisher We re all proud of you Ann' Love Beaver Matt Adam Luke jane Mom 84 Dad and Lindy I Congratulations' Congratulations You finally made it You Made It' -QYQX Tag 3-Aww 'U' Good Luck in the Future Love We Love You Michelle Martin 81 Dad Mom and the Morgan Family Cindy Shanon Shemwell, Pam Leigh, , , , . , . . . . . F A ' 5. C A ,K 'j K A ff-It ffff 2753 l -ff HI, f2 Ee5:-Lg ' , --re l x or ' ' L Gif ' I , 7 Advertising 25 1 Congratulatlons Congratulations . Pauala Russell Jlll and V V L Class of 1986 llll at 1 L -, A v.. It va L L' L K 8 - lllll 8 L ' ' or 1 l W.2wf.ef ', . V U 6 ,W I f, f,, if llll L f' .ll . ,, K, We Love You Mom, Dad, Tedd, FYOIUI MOH1, Dad, Todd and Tim 81 Clare You're the icing on our When I grow up I Want cake, to live in Texas! Love, Dad, Mom, Clint, Shelley, 84 Heather We Love You,Joanne, Congratulations - God Bless Congratulations you and all the Super Seniors Ginger 8a Class of 1986 of '86, From, Mom, Dad, Graham, Andrew Sc Velma 2 52 Advertising ea Q Oh Boy, No more gross drills? .f . .E it L, N. -Z' - V. lv 1, 3. Q1 V, Congratulations Class of '86 We Love You, Greg Mom, Dad and Brad .QQ obo il? 29? Congratulations Paige 84 Class of '86 - The Bradleys -- Scott, Kelly and Brooke Congratulations, Keep that head up, Necye! I We Love You, Mom Dad, Amy and julie Love, Mom, Dad, Darnon, Terry and Christie Advertising 2 5 3 Congrarulauons Boys 99911 Brad Whrre 99914 Br1an Harlan 99920 Bret Krdd 99926 Derek Sharp 1977 WE KNEW YOU CUULD D0 IT' Keller 27 Grapevme 14 We Love You All' Mom Dad Mom Dad Mom Dad Mom Dad Dana Kf1Sf1H K1m Brlly Scjason 81 Brannon ' 1 . , 1 2 2 M Y 4 xi . 1 0 , 7 7 , 3 7 3 254 Ad 8 Conbr rtulations Michelle Good Luck Class of 86 We Love You Mom Dad Brian Tracey Darren and Mutti We Love You' Rhonda Amy Ashley Connie Anissa Kim Michelle Joanne Ginger Linda julie THE PATRON S PAGE The Chief Staff Would Like to Thank the Following People and Establishments for Their Support to the Yearbook Totty's Frames Thompson Insurance Agency Friendly Automotive Supply Cox's Barber Shop Keller Town Centre Animal Foltz 8c Son Landscaping Hospital Walter 81 Carole Williams Advert Capture the Spirit of Attentiveness - Some of the members of the Freshman Class pay close attention at the Senior assembly. Capture the Spirit of Study - JETS members Rob Kennedy and Jane Beebe take notes at an afrerschool club meeting. Capture the Spirit of F r i e n d s h i p - Members of the junior and Senior Classes dance for the movie camera to help make the film Friends Forever Cpresented to me the seniors at the r promb. Q , i it fs Capture the Spirit of Testing - The luniois were required to take the TEAMS rest for the Hrs: time in order to graduate. Counselor john Crawford administers the test ro students who were absent on the original testing dare, Capture the Spirit of Chaperoning - Teachers Kim Campbell, Kim Burge and Gwenda Barker visit with each other al the Homecoming bonfire, it 2 5 6 Closing A Qqwk 4 . Capture the Spirit of Ex- haustion - Music Director Owen Phillips rocks himself in- to exhaustion during the choir Rock-a-Thon. The proceeds went to aid the choir trip to Florida. Capture the Spirit of Team- work - Seniors Scott Boswell and Bret Rowell help build the H bonfire to boost spirit before the . Homecoming game. e spirit fades awa As the graduation ceremony approached and the text books issued to us were turned in, each of us thought not only about our futures, but also about the school year that was quickly com- ing to an end. However, more than just an ordinary year was ending for the Keller High School student body of 1986. Moreso than in algebra, English or physics, we professed in the subjects that would carry us through in our futures. We each learned of ourselves, others and life itself. In ourselves, we saw that we could be achievers and we could succeed. With our peers, we shared in triumphs and pitfalls. We ex- isted with our fellow students in a way that taught us that life does have something to give and that, with each defeat we suf- fered, we could bounce back and be stronger than ever before. So, when we look to our futures and move out into the world, we carry with us an idea our school has taught us well, a feeling that made being with our peers more than simply going to school. This was the spirit that brought us closer together than we had ever been before. And so, we take with us this ideal - the spirit of Keller High School. - DAVID HAYNES AND DIANA WILLIAMS Closing 257 V 9 . 7 , '-fra Capture the Spirit of Deadlines - Photographer Todd Baker prepares some chemicals in the school's darkroom to help the yearbook staff meet its final june deadline. Capture the Spirit of Breaktime - Junior Adam Beebe takes some time out and relaxes during varsity tennis practice, e655 Aggie 'N Capture the Spirit of Par- ticipation - junior Wes Spencer wears an I don't smoke sticker on the Great A m e r i c a n Smokeout. as my if Capture the Spirit of Friendship - The varsity cheerleaders join together at the final pep rally in a circle of friendship. Capture the Spirit of Congratulations - Senior Bret Kidd is congratulated by his father at the senior assembly on being chosen as Outstanding Boy. 2 5 8 Closing issu- Capture the Spirit of Recognition - junior jim I-lerckt is presented with a spirit award for helping out the cheerleaders at the final pep rally. Capture 'the Spirit of Applause - The choir presents its Christmas con- cert to the students in the commons area before winter vacation. Capture the Spirit of Ser- vice - junior Tracy Fletcher aids some students during her first period class. X fn, -ff f I , Nfl! r Y, Q1 Z C qs., it fi p.i Capture the Spirit of Advancement - A new greenhouse was being built to teach horticulture in the 1986-87 school year for agriculture students. Capture the Spirit of Studying - Sophomore Beverly Calvey studies the SAT book for an upcoming test in the SAT prep course. Closing 2 59 Ramos, Martin 14- 15 SENIORS Alfeld, Lisa 14-15, 99, 1711 Allen, Shelia 14-15, 99, 170, 184 Anthony, onyni 14-15, 1711, 126 Arafat, Sahnr 14-15, 55, 57, 139, 170 Amold,Angel11 14-15, 29, 99, 1711 Arrtag.i,,l1:SSc' I4-I5, 170 Atkins, Aaron 14-15, 170 Baird, Nelson I4-15, 170 Bankston,l.1esl 14-15, 170 Barker,john I70 Brrwn, N111 14-15,114, 1711, 171 B41ss,V1cky I4-15, 1711 Batterton, Richie 14-I5, 21, 170 Beck, Alan 14-15, 159, 140, 170 Beck, Amy I4-15, 49, 84,170 Bc-elwe, Ann I4-15, 21, 31, 48, 49, 85, 138, 119, 1411, I47, 1711 Bf1yrn,jn1r I4-15, 1711, 171 1.11nn1rr,srnrr I4-15, 1711 Bennet1,Stcph.1nie 14-15, 99, 1711 Berry, Bunny 14-15,99 Blrrk, Christopher 1711 Blake, Michael 14-15, 99, 1711 Boll1ng,Dcbb1e 14-15, 1711 111151-1111,s111rr 11, 1 1, 14-15, 11,49, 79,114, 171, 257 Bott,Pau1 14-15, 171 Bouma, Timothy 14-15, 25, 114, 115, 1411, l7l Bowen, Melissa I4-15, 99, 171 Boyd, Laura 14-15, 84,171 Bradley, Patge 3, 9, l 1, 14-15, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 65, 84, 128, 129, 156, 148, 171 Bragg, William I4-15, 99, 1211, l7l Bmwner,Paul14-15,62, 171 Brock, Gloria 14-15, l7I Brumbaugh, lanham 14-15, 85, 171 Bnrnanrk, Kim 14-15, 19, 21, 51, 54, 55, 57,58,61, 151,158,171 fl1pps,Gay1a 14-15 cm-y,s111r1nr.14-15,91,171 C1ner,Connie14-15,91,145,171 Carrer,jel5 11, 12, 14-15,65, l7l Chadwick, Angela 14-15 Chaplin, Sean I4-15,116,117 Chatham,Troy 14-15, l7l Chittum,Melan1e I4-15.73, I7l Chounlapane,Not1ay I4-I5, 171 Chnst1x,Ch11rlLs 14-15 Clark, Kim I4-15, 99 c:11n1, Tnrnrny 14-15, 55, 57, 62, 63, 144, 150, 171 Cobb, Hollis I4-15, 19, 54, 55, 159, 145, 171 Coe, Karen 14-I5, 57, 99,171 CollinS,Jes5ie 14-15,91, 171 C00k,Shane14-15, 152, l40, 157 cwprr, Billy 14-15,91, 172 Cooper, Chris l4-I5,87, 172 COX, Dane 14-15, 121 Cox, Ruben Cmdgingtomjoanne I4- l 5, 46, 47, 66, 67, 68, 84, 172 Cn.1son,Curtis 14-15, 57, 58, 172 Cunningham, William 14-15 Das, Dolly I4-l5,84, 138, 140, 174 Davlin, Lisa I4-15, l7Z Dearing, Rod 13, 14-15, 67, 68, 69, 84, 102, 105, 126, 127, 172 Decross, Darin 14-15, 151, 172 Delgado, Mike 14-15 Dennehey, Dawn 14-15, 122 Dickens, Charles 14-15, 46, 49, 116, 172 Dilworth, Shana 14-15, 57, 84, 159, 172 Drxnn, Amy 14-15.99, 172 Diyet, David 14-15, 99. 172 Dottie, Tc-1.114-15, 55, 57,172 Douglas, Harvey 14-15, 99, 172 Dumas, Mark 14-15, 49, 132, 140, 172, 184 13s5rhnrn,jnrn5 I4-15, 172 15ri1ns,'rnrnrny 14-15 Edington, Edward 5, I4-15, 172 Edmonds, Kevin Edwards, Curt 83, 172 Edwards,jill I4-15, 54, 55, 99. 17.5 Edwards, Kim 14-15, 67, 84, 158, 17,5 Eggleston, Marvin 14-15, 175 E11er,jerry 14-15, I75 Elwell,joseph 14-15, 173 Emerson, Lori 14-15 Bpitia, Tiffany 14-15 Fail, Derek 9. 14-15, 84. 173 260 Index Fails, Necye I 1, I4-l5, 29, 48, 66, 67, 171 1f111her,As1r1ey 14-l5,67, 114, l,59, 17,5 Fe1rh,Tnnnny 14-15,99, 175 Fclknor, Kimberly 14-15, 48, 49, 138, 140, 142, 147, 173 Fiesclcr, Tra4y14-15,131,173 Fischer, Charles 14- I 5, 175 Ftshluugh, Tummy 14-15 Fisher, Sheri 14-I5, 19, 55, 56, 57, I38. 17,5 Fit2ger.1ld,Clil 14-15, 175 Foltl, Tonya 14-I5, 49, 175 Fournier, Louis 14-15, 84,10,5, 171,175 Frank, Richard 14-15. 49, 173 Franklin, Steven I4-15, 175 Freeman, Scott 14-15, 47, 84, 125, 151, 142, 173 Freer, Connie-14-15, 66, 67, 68,145,173 Gardner, Brenda Gamer, Michelle I4-15, 99, 175 Garrett, Steven 14-15, 25, 55,61, 139, 174 Gauwain, Kimberly 14-15, 25 Gomales, Pancho 14-15, 91, I74 Gonsalez,-juan 14-15, 174 Graham, Martha 14-15, 98, 174 Greene, William 14-15, 158, 159. 140, 174 Grisson, Kelly 14-15, 62,63, 150, 174 Groppi, Louis 14-15, 91, 174 Gulutzo, Roy 14-15, 174 Haas, Kenneth I4-I5, 174 Hall, M1chelle14-15, 81, 99, 174 Hamill, Chad 9, ll, 13,14-15,84, 103, 105, I74 Harlan, Brian 14-15, 48, 49, 84, 131, 1,561 174 H:1sty,jil1 ll, I4-I5, 48, 49, 65, 76, 79, 84 140, 142, 157, 171, 174 Hatton, Linda 14-15, 84. 139, 174 Hendrix, Amanda 14-15, I74 Hess, Robbie 14-15, 49, 84, 86, 131, 174 Higginson, Kellie 14-15, 159. 174 Hill, Allen I4-15, 55, 84, 140, I74 Hoang, Tao 14-15, 174 Hooper, 5.11111 14- 1 5 Hoover, Troy Housh, Dori 14-15. 99.174 Hnff,Jnrn14 14-15,11.1, 174 Huffman, Kimberly 14-15, 99 Hughc-s,je-fi 14-15, 99. 175 Hunter, Wesley 175 jackson,john14-15,55,57,139,l75 j1n1r1n5,j1n1rny14-15,79,91,144, 145, 175 jimison, Dawn 14-15, 99, 175 johnson, Christopher I4-15, 84, 175 jones, David 14-15, 29, 175 jones, Shari 14-15, 99, 145, 175 Kalifa, Ricky 14-l5,84, 139, 140 Kazen, Paul 14-15 Keith, Tessa 14-15, 175 Kennedy, Raymond 14-15, 85 Kidd, Bret ll, 13, 14-15, 48, 49, 79, 84, 156, 142, 171, 175. 258 King, srepnnnrr 14-15 Kinler, Michael 14-15, 57, 58, 175 Kinst-y,jay 14-l5,83,84, 131,175 Koenig, Ginger I4-15, 31, 48, 66, 68, 84, 159. 147, 171, 175 Koerlbet, Bemon 14-15, 175 K11nr,Ch1ry114-15, 175 Kreilich, Reggie I4-I5 lackey, senr 2, 5, I4-I5, 16, 49, 62, 65, 64, 65, 79, 84, 156, 159, 150, I75 lamb, Dave 14-15. 55, 87,175 Landtroop,jimmy 9,14-15, 25, 32, 46, 47, 49, 84, 139, 175 Lansford, Thomas I4-15 Le, Hoang 14-15, 175 Leigh, Pam 14-15, 55, 57,139,175 Leonard,Georgie 14-15.99, 1,12 Lclznardo, Kelli 2, 14- I 5, 45, 75, 76, 85, 124, 176 Lewis, Tim 14-15, 176 Lindsay,je:-anne 14-15, 176 Loiacono, Debbie 14-15 Lcredo, Fidencia 14-15, 85, 99, 159, 176 Lucaric, Karen 14-15, I76 Lusk, Tabby 14-15, 176 Lutch, David 14-15, 176 Malcolm, Diane 14-15 Man0S,Julie 14-15, 67, 68,176 Martin, Loyd 14-15, 91 Mathis, Shane 14-15 Matlock, Eddie 14-15, 176 Matlock, Larry 14-15, 176 DEX Mays, Greg 14-15, 84, l76 McDonald, David 14-15 McDonald, Gregory 14-15, 55, 57 McGee, Billy 14-15.99, 176 Mclnryre, Angela I4-15, 176 McKay,C1ryI4-I5.23,84,125,131,176 Meadows, Cynthia I4-15, 176 Menchaca, Blake 14-15 Mercer, Brandon 14-15, 62, 98, 176 Michael, Kathy 14-15, 138 Millet, Cynthia I4-15, 176 Miller, Edward l4-15 Miller, Richard I4-15, 91, 176 Mitchell, Edward I4-15, 21, 49, 55, 57, 58, 61, 176 Moblvy, Rex 14-15, 99, 177 Mobley,Stacil1,I4-15,17,48,65,136, 139, 171, 172 Modisctt. Michelle 14-15, 67, 177 Moore,james I4-I5 Moore, Rhonda 10, ll, 14-15, 21, 48, 66, 67,68,69, 139, 171, 177 Morgan,Tracy 14-15 Morse, Chris I4-15, 49, 177 Moss, L1sal4-15, 99,139,177 Myers,Eval4-15,177 Nash, Ronda 14- 1 5, 29,177 Newman, Anthony 14-15, 57,177 Newton, Kerri 14-15, 49, 177 Nick1son,Car1l4-15,177 Obryan, April I4-15, 177 Oldham, Stephen I4-I5, 177 O'Nc1l, Shayne 14'l5. 177 O'Pclt,jackie 14-15, l,59, 145, I77 Palmer, Gregory 14-15, 29, 177 Parsons, Steve 14-I5, 46, 47,151,177 Penland, Mande 14-I5 Pennington, Gala 14-15, I77 Pennington, laShawn 85 Pennington, Scott 14-15, 177 Percifield, Angie 14-15, 49, 65, 159, 177 Perez, Iris 14-15, 62, 85,150,178 Perkins, Kelly I4-15, 49,62, 139, 144, 150, 178 Perry.james I4-I5 Peterson, Kai 14-1 5, 57, 58, 62, 144, 178 Pete1son,Stephanie 14-IS, 55, 145, l78 Pham, Kieu 14-15 Phaphou, Kitsana 14-15, 138, 178 Phonasa, Phansone 14-15, 178 Pierce, Rebecca 178 Powers, Danny 14-15, 178 Pmvongviengkha, Monel 14-15, 99, 178 Pravongvrengkha, Talo 14-15 Ranger, Michelle 14-15, 49, 85, 158, 178 Rast, Dawn Roland,johnny I4-15, 178 Ross, Bobby 14-15, 49, 57, 72, 771, 75,139 144, 178, 579 Ross, Stott 14-15, 57, 75,139,178 Ross1er,T1a 14-15, 47, 49, 106, 119, 178 Rowell,john14-15, 178, 257 Rupert, Amber 14-15, l78 Russell, Pavala I4, 15, 85, 99, I78 Ryan, Barry 14-15, 37.41, 75, 75.115, 1411, 178 Sanders, Holly 14-15, 178 Sanders,je-annie 14-15, 1711 Sanders, Tim 14-15 Segrest, Wendela 14-I5 Sewell, Stan I4-15. 85. 178 Sharkey, Tim I4-15 sharp, Derek 11, 14-15, 211, 29, 42, 411, 49, 62, 79, 84,145,179 Sharp, Bart 14-15, 85,179 Shepard, Scott Shokrian, Payman 14-15 Smith,james 14-15, 179 Smith, Sandra 14-15, 85, 99, I79 Smith,Shelley 14-15, 179 Smith, Staci I4-15, 99 Snyder, Greg I4-15, 84, 85, 179 Souder, Andrew 14-15, 145, 179 Southworth, Kathleen 14-15, 54, 179 Sowers, Todd 14-15, 179 Spicer, Shawn 14-15, 83, I45, 179 snarrir-r,j1rr 14-15, 179 Stjohn,Susan I4-I5, 179 Stacks, Clay 14-15, 82, 85. 179 Stamp, Tracy 14-15, 179 Starita, Tammy 14-15, 179 Sf2fkCY.D0n 2, 5. 14-15,65,75,84, 179 Stinson, Robert 14-15, 131, 179 Strong, Lisa I4-I5, 67, 69, 75, 79, 84,1 Stroup, Christi I4-I5, 48, 55, 57, 84, la 140,147,179 Sullivan. luis 14-15, 180 L 'r,1y1nr,11rrn.1n 14-15 3 Temple, Denise 14-I5 ' Thitakham, Phannora 14-15, I80 Thompson,Gre-gory 14-15, 180 Tr111f.6n,chrnr1 14-15, 1116, 124, 11111 1 Torre2, Chance 14-15, 180 Towns, Kathy 14-15, 48, 49, 84, 85, 1,5f' 1411, 147, 11111 1 Towns, Kris 14-15, 180 Tran, Bich 14-I5, 180 Tucker, Wesley 14-15. 99. 180 Tyrt-f,'1'1r11rr1ns14-15, 11111 van Dyke, Marry 14-15, 511, 11111 1 Vardeman, Chip I4-15, 180 Walker, Paul 14-15, 51, 55, 58, 159, I4 180 Walker, Scott 14-15, 11111 1 Wall, Brian 14-15, 180 Wamick, Michael 14-15, 89, 91 Waughtal, Robert West,Steve14-15, 55, 57, 58,180 ' Wester, Kevin I4-15, 125 Westerfield, Robert 180 Whelchel, Amy 14-15, 180 Whisenhunt, David 14-15, 180 wmre, Brad 14-15, 17,45,46,114, 111,Q 171, 180 White, Wade 14-15 Whitington, Matt 14-15, 55, 57, 58, 181 Wilkes, Tammy 14-15, 156 Willars, Danni 14-15, l8l , Will1ams,jamcs lll 14-15, 60, 61, 84, l Williams, Susan I4-15 Wilson, Anissa 8, ll, 14-15, 16, 48, 49,' 84, 159, 181 Wilson, Baronda 14-15, 48, 49, 55, 57, 115, 1511, 1411, 144, 147, 1111 Wilson, Denny I4-l5,98, 181 W1lson,jill14-l5,99, 181 wr1s11n,T1ny 14-15 W1ng,Mclrssa l7l Wtxxlward, Keith 14-15 wrrghrmrnr I4-15 Yandell, Barry ll, 14-15, 17, 51, 49, 62, 150 Young, crnuy 14-15, 111 , Young, Paige 14-15, 159 Young, T1-ri I4-15, 62 Youngren, Brett I4-15 Aaron , Aarons JUNIORS Don 194, 195 , Kathy 194 Adams, Michelle 61, 85, 194 Adams, Richard 55, 57, 84, 194 Adams, Shannon 194 Ahrens , Shawn 194 Alsup, Stephanie 194 Aman, Michelle 55, 57, 138, 194 Amtein, Mike 61 Arafat, Danya 36, 62, 85, 144, 150, 194' Armstrong, Royce 194 Ayres, Wendi 194 Barker, Victoria 61, 62, 194, 196 1 Barton, Richard 194 l Baugh. Sean 194 Bedford, Leslie 194 Beebe, Adam 43, 74, 75, 132, 133, 137, 1111, 1411, 147, 194, 2511 Benson, Bradford 1,59, 140, 142, 144, I4 I47, 194 Bfrrrrrr.1,swrr 1111, 1.19, 194 Berry, Brenda 132, 139, 1411, 194 1 Brrrrnrnnrr, Lisa 61, 115, 194 Bivens, Sean Black, Bemadetr 194 ' Black, Kimberly 194 Blaido, Kristen 194 Blankenship, Scott 79, 105, 136, 138, I9 199. 2114 Belvins. Matthew 87, I94 1 Boenisch, Keith 194 Bolton, Andrea 194 Bone, Lori 65, 157, 194, 204 Bouma, Kristin 85, 159, 194 Box, Michael 57, 91, 159, 195 Bradford, Rick 75, 76, 77, 145, 195 Bramlett,jennifer 69, 84, 195 Brandon, Lisa 195 jacobs, joy oz, 198 Brigham, Perry 99, 124, 152, 195 Br1n1ee,joseph 195 Brock, Cass 195 Brooks, Doug 28. 125, 1.58. 195, 2114 Brouse, Russell 85, 195 Brown, Chris 195 Brown, Kayla 65, 79.84, 195 Brumlield, Milton 61, 195 Burns, Pene 25. 54, 55, 57, 611,195 Burumulames 195 Byrd, Bobby Cain, larry 195 Campbell, Lynda 62, 195 Capps, Kimberly 195 Cardinal, Paige 195 Carlson, Holly 195 Carpenter, Paige Casey, Amy 66, 67, 68, 79, 84,136, 195, 199. 204,116 Cassi11o,ji1l39. 41, 68, 195 Chlttum, Cindy 195 Christa, Charltye 195 C1ntron,'1ose 195 Clark, Benahmin 195 Clark, Cody 1411, 195 Clark, Donna 195 Clark, Stephanie 145, 195 Collins, Tammy 91, 195 Connally, Carolyn ConnoUy, Ralph 138, 195, 196 Coomer, Rhonda 196 Cooper, Ronald 196 Covington, Cari 62, 63, 159, 196 Court, Keema 57, 99, 196 Criss, Andy 42, 471, 62, 76, 152, 138, 1511, 196 Crltes, Cynthia 196 Daniel, Eric 196 Daniels, Anne 61, 62, 88, 99. 196 Davis, jeff 196, 2114 Davis, Lisa 196 Dav11n,T1-ary 196 Delgado. Jose 196 Demarunese, Michael 196 Desimone, Gina 196 Dillard, laura 62, 139, 196 Dixon, William 196 Diver, Michael 81, 196 Dlablly, Mark ss, sv, 196 DonneUy, Edward 132, 140, 146, 147, 196 Dooley, Becky 196 Dougher, Patricia 85, 139, 196 Drake, Angela 196 Drake, Cynthia 196 Duffy, Michael 196 Dumont, Dustin 87, 196 Dunnavant, Margie 196 Durham, Rabin 196 Dusek, Christoph 196 Dusek, Shannon 55, 57, 196 Echols, Sherri 85. 197 Edmonds, Crlstena 54, 55, 197 Edmondson, Gary Eggett, Matthew 148, 197 Eggleston, Shannon 197 E1dtedge,latry 197 Ellis, Darla 197 Evers, Anthony 79, 158, 139, 197, 199 Fanning, Darrel 197 Faubion, Kevin Falknet, Susie Felton, Mari 62, 63, 75, 1411, 144, 148,149, 151, 197, 2115 Finney, Stephanie 197 Fishman, Edward 37, 197 Flanagan, Frank 57, 197 Fletcher, Tracy 197, 259 Fllck, Katherine 197, 199 Forester, Ed 62 rnx,jeny151,197 Frank, Calvin 85, 86, 87, 145,154 Franklin, Anna 87, 197 Fugua, Dawn 12, 69, 79, 197, 199, 212 Futch, Andy 84, 116, 197 Garbarino, Mark 197 Gamer, Rick 197 Garrett, Shauna 197 George, Christoph 197 Cverth, Stephanie 99, 197 Gtable, Louis 197 Grant,john 197 Greene, Tuesday 62, 197 Gunn,jennit'et 197 DEX Guzman, Mary 197 Haas, Douglas 198 Hard, Kellie 198 Hamm, Randy Hammeke, Paul 2, 127, 198 Hardy, Dwayne 86, 198 Harmon,Rona.1d 138, 198 Hartpence, Cindy 198 Hatrori, Heather 75, 140, 149, 198 Haynes, David 50, '17, 62, 63, 138, 159. 144, 151, 198 Haynle, Trayce 198 Hazelwood, Amy 198 Helton, Larry 81, 198 Henicke, Lisa 98, 198 Henson, Eric 198 Herbison, Thomas 198 Herckt,james 15, 79, 198, 259 Hervey, Tonia 78, 198 Hicks, Michael 198 Higgins, Kelly 198 Hill, David 57, 198 Hill, Lori 198 Holland, Katie 54, 55, 198 Hooks, Staty 198 Hopper, Stephanie 55, 57, 198 Howard, Tommy 198 Hutchens,Ruth1e Isabell, Cynthia 198 1vey,jet1nifer 198 jackson, Sean 198 jarrell, Sheri 66, 69, 199 jarrert,jel't'rey 57, 199 Jn-ask, Rich 9, 84, 199 ,1ohnson,Carey 150 johnson, Gregory 199 Jones, Chris 199 jones, Robert 91, 199 Kaiser, Tayna 199 Kanode, Venus 99, 199 Kennedy, Paula 199 Kent,R0nald 19, 55, 199 Kilpatrick, Brent 91, 199 King, Donald Klinkermman, Monica 61, 199 Knecht, Erik 62, 199 Kristofek, Dominic 199 Kuchelmeister, Sarah 62, 150, 199 Kuhn, Craig Kyer, Bruce 199 lalleur, Todd lalam, lance 199 lambemjennifer 199 lane, Roy 159, 199 lang, Robert lanini, Mike 91,199 Larson, Doug Laschingenjudy 62, 199 Le, Dinh 1411, 147, 148,199 Le, Hung 199 lee, Nan 73 bee, Sher 199 Lesczynski, Steve 58, 137, 140, 147, 199 Lewis, Rodney 145, 199 Lively, Anthony 199 Livingston, Glenda 199 L0ng,jim 125, 199 Longo, Wesley 200 Laredo, Frank 200 lnveless, Kelli Luebber, Michael 200 Lusk, Melisa 68, 200 Martin, Midlelle 6, 200 Mason, Dorthea 55, 57, 200 Maston, Cheri 84, 200 Mathias, Mike 198, 200 Mattice, lori Moheny, Rhonda zoo McCur1ey, Sharon 99, 2110 McDaniel, Cheryl 2110 McDermett, Coty 2110 McElroy, Patrick 200 Miilvray, Danita 55, 57, 2110 McG1othin,jamie1'r8, 140, 145, 147, 148, 2011 McNamar, Rodney '12, 84, 126,200 McNicholas, Michael 25, 62, 84, 152, 2110 Meadets, Brian 200 Menet,-julie 55, 57, 138, 200 Merritt, lzxurie 62, 144, 145, 21111 Miller, jason 21111 Milligan, Lisa 55, 57, 58,139, 147, 200 Milyo, Bradley 200 Mitchell, Eddy 21, 200 Mock, Pennie 99,200 Montc's,1.ynn 57, 62, 65, 200 tsloore, Kimberly zoo Morey, Curtis 200 Morgan, Bobby 91 , 2011 Morris, Mark 200 Morris, Tilanl Morrison, Tins 7, 62, 78, 201 Mudge-tt,jessica 201 Min-phy, M1chae184, 2111 Murray, Carmen 2111 Murray, Tlsha 73, 139 Musgtove, Deborah 76, 201 Newman, Mark 125, 2111 Newton, Stacey 106, 107, 118, 2111, 205 Nguyen, Hoang 99 Nguyen, Thao 201 Nichols, Timothy 2111 Noel,jon 159, 201 Norcross, Tomiko 1, 67, 156, 199, 201 Norwood,jerry 201 Nowak, Sean 99, 201 O'Del1, Lizabeth 68, 201 O'Ke11ey, Bradley 201 Oldham, Mikel165,79, 199, 201, 2114 Owens, Teri 2111 Pace,joe 87, 201 Page,Teri 65, 85, 155,201 Page, Toni 99, 201 Panhotst, Patricia 159, 2111 Pany, Out 99, 201 Parish, Shannon 201 Pearson, Keith 84, 201, 2115 Perry, Edmund 201 Peterson, lars 201 Peterson, Scott 2111 Phelps, Sheri 201 Pine, Mike 201 Poole, Teresa 62, 202 Potts, Donna 202 Powell, William 202 Prater, Ann 202 Price, Shelly 1 18, 1 19, 202 Pritchett, Stuart 202 Radlllf, Christopher 62, 202 Raines, Deana 2112 Ramos, lvan 159, 198, 2112 Rawls,jet'fety Reagan, Teresa 54, 55, 57,202 Reed, Shannon 202 Reed, Tim 202 Reeves, Kellie 159, 145, 202 Ridl, Todd 139, 140, 147,202 Risinger, Elizabeth 62, 85, 2112 Rivera, Camion 139 Roberts, Paula 202 Rubens, Phillip 2112 Robertson, john 2112 Rodriguez,jannette 99, 202 Rodriguez, Sonia 202 Romero, Hilda 119, 202 Roudon, Robert 202 Rowell, Renee 84, 129,202 Rowsey, Bryan 2112, 2114 Rupen, Monica 62,202 Russell, Brent Russell, Robert 99, 2112 Sanford, Heather 68, 84, 157, 2112 Sanford, Lonnie 202 Schuff, Nancy 2112 Schu1z,jason 202 Schwertfeger, Todd 61, 203 Scroggins, jose 99, 205 Scroggins, Kevin 91, 203 Scruggs, Michael 205 Sessums, Sharlotta 203 Shallene, Mills 126, 128, 203 Shatkey,jel'l' 154 Shelton, Shawn 2113 Sherror, Amanda ,19, 57, 62, 84, 2113 Short1edge,Diona 55, 57, 203 Srkes, Candy 203 S1agel,Patry 55, 56, 57, 61, 20,1 Smith, Rol:-er! 145, 203 Smittle,john 205 Sourhwotth,janet 54, 55, 57, 2113 Spencer, we 9l,'211e,, 258 Splawn, David 203 Staley, Ted 20,11 Starita, Kible 54, 55, 201 Starita, Lori 54, 55, 2113 Stephens, Mindy 203 Stitt, lata 12, 203, 212 Stubbs, Ttm 203 Sullivan, lois 159 Sumner, Mike 2115 Sunley,1aura 41 Sutherland, Bryon 62, 65, 139. 140, 203 Sutton, Detta 67, 84, 20,71 Swope, Marcia 205 Sympson, Kim 203 Taylor, Nicole 61, 201 Terry , Kathy 99, 2113 Theodore, Tlm 115, 126, 127, 203 Theodore, Tom 80, 125, 204 Thom Tims, son, Brian 112, 204 Becky 62, 1511, 196,204 Tolliver, Lea Ann 72, 75, 75, 85, 2114 Trevino, Abram 204 Tucker, Shane 204 Ullmann, Lori 2114 Van Dyke, Brian 2114 Van Fleet, Michelle 55, 56, 57, 204 Vardas, lnree 62, 73, 204 Vaughan, Alan 2115 Vaughn, Shannon 29, 2115 Velz Rivera,jesus 205 Vermill1on,ju1ie 59, 55, 57, 62,214,205 Vining, Sherri 54, 55, 159, 2115 Vitello, Ann 55, 57, 205 Vongvichith, Chung Wagner,james 157, 140, 205 Walker, Tracy 62, 99, 204 Walters, Roger 204 Watersrreet, Jenni 204 Watson, Janie 204 Watson, Scott 126, 128, 158, 159, 204 Watson, Stephanie 2114 Watso n, Tia 25, 37,85, 145,204 Weeks, Eddie 125, 151, 204 Weimer, Rosie 2114 Welbotn,-john 204 Welchwlohn White, Dana 11,65, 79, 84, 204 White, Glenn 99, 204 White ,Margaret 55, 57, 58, 62, 65, 2114 Wieda, David 204 Williams, Diana 50, 72, 2114, 579 Wiser, Karen 2114 Wtxxl, Richard 204 Wornat,jan 12, 68, 204 75,75,158,144 Wright, Barry Wright, Kevin 2114 Yaniko, Debbie 22, 62, 65, 132, 140, 144 148,149,205 Yates, Christ167,84, 2115 York, Randy 87, 205 York, Theresa 205 Young, Steve 2115 SOPHOMORES Abbott, Carolyn 84, 206 Abbott, Russell 206 Abuceio, Archie 206 Acosta,-lulie 206 Addison, laura 2116 Allen, Christina 206 Allen, Lonnie 105, 131, 206 Allen, Tammy 85, 1.59, 206 Altizer, Shelly 206 Anderson, Amy 159, 147, 206 Anderson, Knsten 57, 140, 144, 2116 Anthony, Tracie 2116 April, Ken 2116 Argo,j ulie 206 Arnold, Angela 2116 Ash, Kim 206 Atlas, Susan 55, 57, 206 Aycock, Chris 206 Bailey, Kara 124, 206 1asiilsy,Rny 2116 Bailey, Tracey 2116 Baker, Ted 91, 2116 Banks, Cnilg 206 Barber, Carrie 2116 Barnes, Shannon 62, 65, 85, 206 Barrett, Tricia 206 Bartlett, Barbara 206 Baur, Steve 2116 Bmuvals, Angelique 158, 206 Beebe, Ellen 87, 2116 Index 261 Beebe,jane1,32,138, 140,206,256 Beebe, Luke 44, 132, 140,206 Bergen, Stephan A, 207 Berry, Brett W. 19, 57, 207 Berry, Charee D. 12, 107 Blaido,jeremy 57, 207 Blnlrc-, 15111111 J. 207 Blaklry. Derek 207 B1arnick,Sa1n G. 207 Blevins, Kristen M. 62, 67, 150, 207 Blevins, Denise 57, 85, 207 Bogen, Angela R. 138, 207 Bogen,ju1ie 139 Boswell,jeI'l'G. 13, 79, 84, 207,215 Bourg, Chris 139, 207 Bradford, Kenny 207 Bradley, Brooke 28, 44, 71, 129, 138, 207, 21 1, 215 B1n1l1ey,j1111y B, 1.31, 207 13n11n1111,11s1111 79,114 125, 1311, 145, 207, 211 Brent, David 207 Brigham, Pam 133, 138, 153 Broome, Brenda 139, 207 Brown,james 91, 207 Brown, Linda 207 Bryson, 5111111 207 Buchanek, Kevin 207 Buice, Kimberley Burdeau, William Butdine, jayme Bumard, Philip 207 Burris, Kirk 207 Calkins, Esther 207 cilyfy, Beverly 207 Can1pbeu,C11n11 108 Cardinal, Christy 207 Cardwell, Ronnie 207 Chrgil, Bobby 208 Gmc-r,jason 84, 207,215 Caulde, Allen 208 five, Russell 140, 208 Chitwood, Carla 79,110, 132,1,3B, 147, 208, 21 1 Clark, C1int62, 132, 208 Clements, jana 4, 208 Clendennen, jennifer 208 Cobb, Chris 132, 208 Collum, Michelle 208 Cooke. Kace 208 Copsnjuhn 139. 208 Copeland, Ricky 208 Qirona, Amcel 139, 147, 208 Cox, Darla 208 Cr.1wford,Q1ndy84, 106, 107, 1,39, 145, 208 Croft, Kelly 71, 84, 208, 215 Cruson,G1en 132, 139, 210 Cuevas, Synthia Dennehey, Kelli 208 Denson, Denise 208 Dent, Danny 125, 131, 208 Denton, Angela 222 Dickens, Mike 108. 131, 208 Dickinson, Cari 68, 208 Dill, ladonna Doan, Tonya 208 D11w111ng, 1.-111-y 208 Doyle, Greg 55, 57, 208 Draper, Sean Droulllard, A1 208 Duvall, Shelley 91, 208 Eagle-stun. David 62, 63, 132, 208 Eltron, Kevin 208 Edmondson, William Elliott, Lori 208 Emerson,jeffery 209 Evans, Angela 209 Facio, Sondm 209 Fairchild, Drew 19, 55, 57, 58, 209 Farmer, jennifer 209 Farquer, Kenneth 91, 209 Fasz,Todd19,55,57, 142,209 Favors, Sheri 209 Feeler, laura 209 Fenstermacher, Michelle 209 Fisher, Christi 61, 67, 68, 156, 209 Forlx's,j1llie 55, 57, 209, 211 Forester, Veronica 209 Fowler, jill 61, 68, 209 Fredenherg, Charlie 103, 105, 209 Freeman, Donny 209 Freeman, Mike 209 262 Index Frie, Daryl 55, 57, 62, 209 Froh, Lisa 209 Froh, Anthony 91, 209 Fuqua, Cindy 75, 140, 209 Gahrie1son,john 209 Gambrell, Annissa Gum, Don Garrett, Cassandra 209 Garza, Laura 71, 209 George-,joey 209 Gerdes, Lara 84, 140, 208, 209 Gill, Randy 209 Gill, Robert 209 Glenn, Chris 145, Z I0 Good, Kristine 210 Grcen, EJ. 210 Grif1in,ju1ie 67, 210 Grissom, Traci 62, 63, 139. 150, 210 Grider,jana 55, 57, 210 Gulley, David 210 Gutic-rrez,james 210 Hall, Darren 117, 139, 210 Hall, Paula 210 Hanks, Rebecca 62, 210 Harris, Darla 210 Hawes, Brian 210 Hawkins, Connie 4,210 Hawkins, Curt Hawkins, Michelle 61, 210 Heav1n,jeff210 Helton, Rhonda 210 Henderson, Shannon 210 Hendrick, Kristi Henianduz, Mike 210 Herr, Steve 210 Hess, Sherry 145, 210 Heyclenreich, Wade 210 H11ger,juc1155, 57, 164, 210 Hill, Tmcie 68, 210 H1nman,jim 210 Hlorth, David 140, 210 Ho,Thuy 138, 140, 147, 210 Hodk1nson,john 210 Horton, Klrt 210 Howell, Dawn 57, 211 Hrudka, Paula 139, 140,211 Hudson, Scott 57, 211 Hunt, Michele Hunter, Tammy Hurst, Heather 62, 211 lsaaCS, Stephanie lsraelson, Mark 21 1 jackson, Bill jackson, Dake 21 I james, Chris 32.131, 211 jauemig, Robert 211 jenkins, Thomas jemigan, Sheryl 211 johnson,james 91, 211 jones, Ken 21 1 jones, Kris 57, 91, 211 111p11n,C11111l11 65,71, 84, 211, 215 jordan,jamie 63, 140, 144, 211 Keesey, Brian 21 1 Kendall, Aaron 92, 21 1 Kennedy, Rob 140, 147, 211, 256 Kenyon, Kim 211 Kimball, Wes 57, 138, 211 Klnler, Marc 55, 211 Kinsey, Danny 83, 211 Kiowski, Keith 23, 61, 211 l4r11q1r1, 1sn1n111e 21 1 Kuhn, Craig 21 1 Kunz, Tiffany 21 1 Labniyere, Matt 21 1 lake, Ron 211 lamothe, Wayne91 Landry, Paul 211 Langford, Deane-an 21 1 langsdale,jenna Lanier, LanCt125, 212 lanini, Mike 83, 212 laroux, Leticia 68, 212 larson, Doug 212 le, Phat 212 Lee, Donny 138, 140, 212 Leonard, Donnie 82, 83, Z12 1,2s12yn1k1, Michael 55, 57, 140, 212 Lewis, Robbie 131, 212 Lewis, Wendy 84,I10, 139.142, 211, 212 Liedl, Michele 57, 212 Lindsey, Ken 212 DEX Lippincott, Chris Little, Brent 212 Livingston, Dawn 212 Lohrenz, Tim 55, 57,212 lung, B1-.1n.le1 69,212 lurentz, Dana 212 Loter, Christi 71, 212 Luebbert, 141111 84, 139,212 Manalo, Arvin 212 Manmnilla, Karla 212 Marley,jason 212 Marsh. Tammy 61, 67, 212 Marshal1,janice 212 M11rshall,Mar1ta 68,212 Martin, Doug 212 Martinez, Ty 84,131, 212 Mason, April 212 Mason, William 212 MnS11e,j11s11n 212 Matlock, Ange1a61, 139, 212 Marlce, Lynn 213 May, Douglas 213 May, Rosemary 213 Maynard, Kristen 213 Mayo, Lor1Z13,227 Mazy, Bryon 213 McConnell, Scot 2 13 McDermett, Brit 55, 57, 140, 213 McDonald, Sean 213 McDonald, Spencer 21.3 Mcfjilvray, Kimberly 213 Mflain, Robbie 213 Mc1aaugh1in,johnny 213 McMurry, David 139, 213 McMurtray, Brian McNeil, Kevin 62, 213 McPherson, Ruben 87, 213 McWatlers, Brian 55, 57, 140, 145, 213 McWatters, Ken 55, 57,140,147, 213 Mellott, Rene 4, 213 Melton, Angela 213 Mer1o,jodi 213 Meyer, Blayne 213 Miciak,Stane1y 213 Miller, 1.1.-e 2 13 Minter, Michael 213 M1tche11,jim 213 Morris, Stacy 213 Morton,john 213 Morton, Melanie 55, 57, 213 Morton, Rhonda 213 Mueller, Robert 145,214 Murphy, Miche11e91, 214 Myers, Susan Nathman, Steve 214 Nelson, Lisa 79, 132, 140,214 Newell, Macry 214 Newsom, Ron 214 Nguyen, Khanh 214 Nguyen. Thuy Nixon, Kim 55, 57, 58, 140, 2 Nogle,V1ncc- 125,214 Nunamaker, Barham 214 Oneil, Andy 214 Omdorff, Summer 75, 214 Osman,james 214 Packett, Sarah 214 Palmer, Shauna 214 Parish, Shawn 62, 84, 214 Parker, Dori 214 Parkerson, Amy 55, 57, 139, 2 Pn.c11ley,T11n 214 Pederson, Mark Pena, Pat 214 Pennington, Teri 44, 79, 138, 1 145, 147, 214 Pennington, Wes 91, 214 Perex, Aaron 2 14 Perlow, Rodney 214 Pemyak, Carla Perritt, Aimee 214 Pham, Hang 214 Phelps, Brian 138, 214 Phillips, Lisa 214 Phrasavath, Molly 214 Phiasaivarh, Sandy 215 Prasavurh, Sayszina Pierce, Bud 57, 215 Paper, 11111ry 215 P11k1112111,Bce11y 115, 145,215 Potter, Mike 215 Powell, Mike 215 14 14 40, 144, Prater, Samh 69, 79, 84, 139, 215 Price, Chris 215 Price, Dana 215 Puckett, Paul 115 Qu1Ies,L1sa 138,215 Qu1n11v11n, Craig Rakoay, Mart 215 Ramos, Audra 215 Ramos, Lym.1r1 139, 215 11.1pp,1t11111 119, 215 Rawls, Scott 215 1trn11.1n,se1n 119, 215 Reed, Laura 215 Rm1,s1111ry 215 Reid, Kevin 140, 215 Reinhold, Yvonne 215 Reust,jim 125,215 Rhoads, Melissa 132,215 R1111c1y, 1111114111 R. 215 Richmond, Paige P, 67, 215 R1cl1,Timj. 140,215 Riedel, Ted A. 215 Riley, Terry L, ss, 215 Riszau, Scott 132, 215 Roach,ju1ie D. 18, 54, 55, 57, 139 Rohhins,jim A. 216 Robinson, Aprilj. 91, 216 Rodriquez, Griselle Rudduck, Scott D. 216 Ruggere,justine L. 216 Ruthledge, Donna E. Sadler, lm A. 216 Sagerson, Steve A. 126, 139, 216 Satterwhite, Brenda D. 216 Schuman, Daniel A. Schumpert, Denise 216 Schwaru, Dawn Shadwrck, Gloriaj. 216 Schuman, Don 2 16 Shafer, Lisa 87, 216 Sharkey, Tara Sharp, Melissah 49, 55, 62, 85, 2 s111rplcs1, 1,1n11 14. 216 Shaver, Wayne 216 Shemwell, Shanon 51, 58, 140, 2 Shoemaker, Michele L. 216 Simmons, Michelle 216 Simmons, Sumnne Simmons, Tylene 61, 216 Simons, Tim Simpkins, Traciy M, 21, 61, 216 Simpson, Donita 216 Sims,jennifer E. 61, 216 Sisk, Bryan W. 125, 216 Skinner,joe C, 57, 216 Slaughter, Sheri 91, 216 Smith,jason 55, 57, 139. 216 Smith, Khevin 216 Smith, Laura L. 84, 145, 216 Snook, Tracy 216 I6 16 Solomon, Holly 62, 132, 139, 217 Southworth, Thomasj. 217 s111nr1,j1111n 217 Spore, Tiffany B. 57, 217 Standard, Shawn G. 76, 217 Stone, Robert 217 Srrealy, Stacy 217 Strutz, C1r0l217 Sullivan, Dale E. 61, 217 Suter, Shannon L. 61, 217 rnylnr, Bill 217 Taliaferro, Michele L. 55. 132. 21 Thiclcman, Wade 132, 217 Thomas, Brett P. 62, 85, 217 Thomas, Linda T. 211, 217 Thomas, Robert 217 Thomas, Terrilyn 71, 217 Tliompsomjeffrey 91, 217 11111111ps11n,11111y K. 67, 114, 217 Thorton,james E. 126, 217 Tobafk, Andy A. 217 Traficante, Trina M. 217 Tran, Ke V, 217 Trawick, Rhonda L. 61, 217 Tucker, Kevin S. 217 Vandever, Tanyaj, 55, 57,217 Vanlilh, Kris 217 Velez, Marisol R. 218 Vernon, Clinton R, 23, 61, 144, 2 var, Bobby G. 91, 217 Vick, Klm 55, 56, 57, 217 Villanueva, Patricia 218 7 17 ,216 Vining, Christy 12.54, 1111, 216, 218 Vlnk, Katherine 55, 85, 138, 139, 218 Voelkner,joel 218 Voe1kner,joel 132, 218 Wadsworth, Shannon 218 Walenty, Tony 218 Walker, Bradley 218 Walker, Craig Wall, Michael 218 Waters, Michelle Wazerstrc-et,juhn 218 Watson, Ryan 218 Waughtal, David 218 weavmjoseph 84, 218 Webb, Kenneth 55, 58, 218 Weibel, Thomas 218 Wells, April Wells, Russell 91, 218 Wheeler, Maury 218 White, Steverl 91, 218 Wleda, Michael 218 Wilkerson, Geneva 218 Wilkerson, Danen 120, 218 Williams, Tonya 132, 218 Wtllman, Ronald 218 Wilson, Brent 218 Wilson, Brian 218 Wilson, Frank 55, 57, 218 Winters, joseph 218 Wrxxl, Sonja 218 Woodard, Dara 218 Woodard, Amber 218 Wright,julie 219 Wunder, Terri 62, 219 York, Amy 219 Zlhlman,Roben145,219 Zuanjoseph 132, 219 FRESHMEN Aarons, Knlen 2211 Adams, Holly 62,63,85, 220,225 Adams, Kristy 122, 220 Allen, beslie 220 Alvarez, Rachel 220 Anable, Amy 220 Anderson, Erik 220 Anthony, Dana 220 Arafat, Haneen 75, 85, 220 Archila, Mark 220 Archley,john 220 Aune, Dina 62,75 Auringet, Tresta 61, 85, 220 Bailey, Beverly Baird, Mark 220 Baird, Terry Baker, Donnie 220 Baker, Lori Balm, Todd 45, 76, 77, 132, 220, 258 Bancroft, Brandon 220 Banks, Lashley 120 Barbetti, Trey 132, 220 Barker, Scott 220 Barrera, Mike 2, 220 Barrow, Sherinda 220 Banlett, Lisa 23. 220 Batchelor,john 220 Beal, Mitzi 220 Beardc-n,Qiry125, 131, 220, 230 Beaver, Marla 220 Beck, Sandra 57,220 Bedford, Gennifet 55, 57, 220 Bender, Michael 132, 220 Benson, Boyd 55,220,229 Berrios, Peter Black, Brian 84,131, 221 Blair, Bodie 221 Blaisure, Penni Bland, Sheri 221 Blevins, Cary 86, 221 Blevins, Laura 221 Bliss, Kellie 55, 57, 221 Bogan, Sean 55, 57, 58, 221 Bolling, William 221 Bolton, Dianna 221 Bonham, Taylor 221 Boswell, Georglartn 221 Bouma, Scott 221 Boyd, David 22 I Boynton, Kasie 221 Bradford, Tressa 55, 57, 221 Brewster, Laura 221 DEX Briscoe, Brad 221 Brown,jef1'rey 221 Burdette, Sherrie 221 Burdlne, Mitchell Bush, Abe 142, 144, 221 Clmeron, Kathy 221 fstmpbell, Nina Campbell, Ruben Clrner, Stephanie 73, 221, 579 Carter, Brenda 221 Ctrter, Kimberly 221 fatsey, Tim 221, 225, 230 fathey, Cherie 124, 1 39 Clive, Lisa 57, 62, 221 Charette, Colleen 55, 58, 221 Chason, Timothy Christie, Alex 55.56, 57, 73, 144, 221, 579 Clark, Cristal 84,111,121 221 Clark, Kam 221 Clem, Lori Clements, Allen 91, 222 Cline, Nomaan 55, 57, 222 Clooney, Laurie 55, 57, 222 Cobh,janet 222 Cole, Eric 91, 222 Cullum, Tommie 222 Combs. Elizabeth 55, 56, 57, 129, 222 Comer,janet 222 Conahan, Kelli 75, 79, 84, 222, 225 Connallyulason 222 Cook,jenntfer 222 Coolidge, Wmdy 79, 84, 222, 225, 230 Comwell, Christy 222 Cotter, Bnan 222 Cowen, Stephen 57. 222 Cox, Lynda 222 Crenshaw, Antonio 222 Cromer, Lea 222 Crowder, Brandon 222 Culbertson, Hays 222 Czeshlnski. Amy 222 Daniel, Misti 222 Dave-npon, Tommy Davis, Marlene 222 Davis, William 222 Deating, Robin 16, 84, 127,222 Deisi. Angie 222 Denton, Angle 222 Devendorf, Christoph 222 Di Capo, Laura Dikes, Barry 127,222 Dillard,jennifer 62,222 Dinh, Cuong Doughenjoseph 223 Douglas, Dawn 223 Dow1ing,jeffery 223 Dowling, Kimberly 57, 223 Dugan, Donovan 223 Dunnavanujames 223 Durham,john Durham, Tony 22 3 F,dens, David 57, 223 Edmonds, Keith Edmonds, Kim 223 Edwards, Kelly 223 Eggleston, joe 91 Ehrlich, Chad 223 Elliott,jennil'et 223 Evans, Ricky 223 Fagan, Blain 223 Fails, Amy 84, 223, 225 Fandnch, Monica 84, 85, 223 Fanning, Dale 223 Faili-y, Todd 223 Fish, Sherrie Fisher, Ty 223 Flick,-james 221, 223 Ford, Kartssa 19, 55, 57. 223 Ford, Shonna 223 Forester, William 223 Foumier, Kun 223 Fox, Allen 223 Frank, Angie 84, 122, 223 Fulkerson, jimmy 83,145,223 Fuller, Elizabeth 223 Gainer, Shane 223 Gambrell, Amy 223 Gambrell, Kimberly Garafalo, Victoria 224 Garcia, Marlo 56, 57, 224 Gardner, jena 224 Gam, Steven 224 Gatlin, Todd 224 Gautreaux, Tina 224 Gtlawatn, Michael 224 George, Michael George, Toby Genh, Stacey 84, 224 Gilbreath, Sheryl 23, 224 Glenn, Tim 1411, 124 Good1.1llow, Steven 224 Goodyear, Gary 224 Gordon, Tammy Gnlble, Dawn 224 Graham, Bamey 224 Grutelendt, Greg 91, 224 Guluyro, Christy 224 Hampton, Tanya 84, 128. 129. Hare,jennl1er 224 Hamson,jusrin 224 Hartman, Marty 224 Haskins, Greg 224 Hatcher, Lori 224 Hatfield, Donna 224 Hathcock,je1'f 224 Hays, Stephen 224 Huelwood, Brian 224 Hulett, Micheal 224 Head, Peggy 224 He.1rd,Tammy 224 Hmm, Scott 39, 224 Heimbutg, Bryan 225 Helton, Elena 39 Helton, Rhonda Helton, Vickie Henderson,john 225 Henderson. Scott 225 Henley, Darren 55, 57, 225 Herckr,jason Herriott, Misty 225 Hester, Heather 60, 62, 70, 71, 233 Hlbbitts, Chris 225 224 84,22 Hicks, Kristi l11.1l8,119,225 Hill, Dan 57, 225 Hill, Scotty 225 Hines, Casey 225 Hodges, Micah 225 Hoe-get, Phillip Holcomb, David Hoover,je1T63,Z25 Hoover, Kirk 225 Houlton, Lynn 225 Housden, Franklin 145, 225 Howell, Gene 225 Hume, Wendt 55, 57, 225 Humphrey, William 225 Hutchins, jeffrey 225 jackson, Michelle 225 james, Daryl 225 janszen,j.j. 79, 84, 225, 230 Jennie, john 57,225 jenkins. Karen 55, 57, 225 johnson,ju1anne 225 johnson, Stevie 225 joiner,1.ori225 jones, Angelia jones, Bob 57, 91, 138, 225 jones, William Kaiser, Nicole 226 Katetski,jo Linda 226 Kavanagh, Amy 84, 226 Keller, Michael 120, 226 Kelsch, Tara 226 Kendall, Tina 226 Kennedy, Stephanie 226 Kennemer. Mellisa 226 Kent, Nancy 61,226 Kercheval, Chsey King. Angela 226 King, Bnan 226 King, Lisa 226 Kitchens, Rhonda 84, 226 Kitzmann, Cynthia 85, 226 Knearem, jack 226 Koerber, Fred 226 Kline, in 139,226 Knleget, Btandie Kviz,ju1ianne 226 Kyer,julie 226 lacaze, Alben 226 lalleur, Aimee 226 Lafrance, Chris 226 L1ursen,Kodeann 61,226 5. l.iw,jnnia 226 lr, Huong 126 I4-e.j.ly 226 Leech, Karen 226 Leonard, Samantha 226 bewandoski, Hope 227 Lewis, David 227 Lewis, Rodney 227 lewis, S Ll, Ray hawn 227 145,227 Linder, jeffrey 62, 84, 227 Little, Kristina 227 loltus, Michael 36, 42, 76, 227 Lung,jcnnit'er 124,227 Lowe1l,jefl'227 Lucas,james 227 Lntelline 227 Maiden, Chnstoph 227 Maloney, Mark 227 Manalo. Amold 55, 57,227 Manuel, Kerry 227 Manln, Martin, Martin, Massie, Maston. Anna 62, 227 Calvin 227 Mindy 62, 227 Kevin 120, 131, 227 Kristi 55, 57, 227 Matadl, Manluitlm 227 Maughan, Brad 227 May, Charles 227 Mayfield, Michelle 227 Mays, Cindy 71. 111, 122, lzs, 22 Mayville, Ronald 227 Mdlllster, Michael 227 McDoug1e, Cylinda 227 McGrew, Ronda 84, 122, 228 McLaughlin, Tammi 228 Medford, Michael 55. 91, 228 Mello,james 228 Mendez, john 228 Mercer, Dawn 228 Meyer, Michael 55, 57, 58, 228 Millard. Lisa 61, 228 Miller, Anthony Millet, Sonny 228 Millet, Timothy 228 Milligan, William 145,228 Mills, Amy 228 Minnis, Aaron 228 Mix,johnny 228 Mubley, Richard 228 Moore, David Moore, Debbie 228 Moore, Lisa 228 Moore, Rodney 125, 131, 228 Moorhouse, Amy 228 Morrow, Aaron 228 Morton, Rhonda Mosley, Shern 62, 84, 156, 228 Mueller, Heather 55, 57, 139, 228 Mueller, Kevin 228 Mullins, Angel 228 Mullins, Audra Murli:y,john 55, 57, 61, 228 Murley, Shay 228 Myers, Miclti 111, 228 Nattlass,james 19, 57, 228 Neill, remy 228 Meatrour, jessica 229 Mewton, Dayna111,122, 229 Newton, Ruben 229 Nguyen, Diep Nonon. Norvell. Dwayne 229 Courtney 84, 85, 229 Null, Gary Obenland, Andrea 55, 57, 229 Obryan, William 91, 229 Oehlert, Trent 131, 229 Ogle, Dana 229 Oglcs, Colleen 62, 229 Oliveira, john Ortiz, Xavier 55, 57, 229 Page, sim 84, 229 Parks, Todd 229 Pamell,janet 73, 229 Parra, Maryann 229 Partin, Lisa 229 Patridge, Michael 131, 229 Patterson. Mary Beth 62 Peet, Kevin 229 Perry, EUen 229 Petr-et,joe 84, 229 Phan, Diane 229 Index 263 Phunasa. Pete Pierce, David Palgnm,ja50n 229 Pistols, jeanic 229 Plaza, Emma 229 Porch, Shana 229 Porter, Mark 229 Post, Angela 91, 229 Ports. Darrell 229 Powell, Patsy Pritchett, Angela 157, 229 Proffitt, Dawn 230 Quaid, Melissa Qui11en,Lori62,84,230 Ragsdalt, Keith 230 Rakoay, jennifer 230 Ramos, Pricilla 230 Reed. Martha 230 Reed, Patrick 250 Reiners, Karen 250 Reynolds,-jeremy 62, 230 Rhode, Veronica 230 Rhudy, Connie 230 Riggs, Damn 230 Riggs, Tiffany 55, 57, 230 Risk, Holly 62, 230 Roberts, Erica Robinson, Iurie 62 Robinson, Mike 91, 230 Rogers, Gilvin Rogers, Kasie 230 Romero, Manuel 230 Rosson, Randy 230 Royer, Chad 230 Rude, janae 230 Rhudy, Beth 62 264 Index Ryan,jennifer 62, 84, 85, 144, 230 Safcsake, Gene 230 Sanchez, Lori Saniei, Saicd 230 Saunders, Angela 75, 85, 229, 230 Schambacher, Scott I7, 222, 230 Serapiglia, Loretta Serapiglia, Thomas 230 Sharp,jason 230 Sharplcss, Leslie 62, 84, 122, 231 Shaw, Misty 84, 122, 231 Sherrod, Shawn Shive, Darla 231 Shoemaker, Sananrha 23 1 Shook, Warren 23 1 Siena, jennifer Siler, Kelly 50, 60, 1 11, 231 Simmons, Billy 251 Simmons, Lori 132, 251 Sims, Deanna 25, 75, 84, 147, 231 Smith, Brad 76, 84, 231 Smith, Christoph 231 Smith, Cynthia Smith,joseph 159 Smith, Mark 222, 251 Smith, Ned 23 1 Smurdon, Dwayne 231 Smyrl, Kellie 55, 57, 231 Snuw,jennifer 23.61.231 Sourhworth,jennifer 54, 55, 57, 61, 231 Spagnoli, Tommy 151, 231 Spiva, Kimberly 84, 231 Spore, Heather 21, 23, 61, 84, 225, 230, 231 Standard, Rodney 231 Stark, Brian 231 Starkey, Stacey 71, 84, 128, 129, 231 Srephenshjeani 231 Stephens, Lisa 55, 57, 231 Stewardulason 84, 231 Stokes, Dodie 81,231 Storrs, Pamela 251 Straus, Michael Strickland,-loelee 23 1 Swanson, Heather 23 1 Swaseyjeffrey 232 Tague, Tracy 232 Taylor, Billy Taylor, Lisa 252 Temp1es,josf.-ph 131, 232 Thompson, Terri 232 Thrasher, Rhonda 184, 232 Tieman, Danny 232 Tillison, Angie 61, 252 Toft, Angelina 55, 57. 232 ToUeson, Shanna Tmficante, Kathaleen 232 Tran, Diane 232 Tran, Hoa 232 Trevino, Christoph 80, 232 Trevino, joe 61 Trudeau, Christine 232 Trudeau, Mary 139, 232 Tucker, Susan 123, 232 Urbanski, Mike Vahey. Mart 232 Vance, Dean 232 Vanlith, Kristina Vamer, Aaron Vamer, Michelle 84, 232 Vaughan, Anne 55, 56, 57, 232 Venable, Christina 2 52 Virello, Renee 232 Waggener, Sandra 232 Walker, Shawn 232 Wallace. David 232 Walters, Alecia 62, 232 Wamick, Seth 252 Wamick, Tyrie 252 Warren, Paul Watson, Russel 232 Webb, Shannon 72, 73, 85, 235. 57 Weeks, Patti 71, 84, 132, 233 Welbom, Stephen 235 Welk.jelTery 235 VUel1s.,lunathan Wheat, Autumn 55.57, 233 White, Linda 84, 253 Whitington, Nate 55, 57, 233 Wilhoite, Williams, Wiuiams, Williams, Williams, Lisa 253 Chris 233 Ronald 63, 233 Shanna 233 Tisha 71, 84, 235 Wilson, Craig 55, 57, 253 Winegarden, Noah Wright, Traci 233 Wyan, Melanie Yagle, Larry 235 Yeats, Melanie 62, 84, 85. 229, 233 York, Lorrie 55, 57, 233 Young, Robenj. 233 Young, Robert B. 253 Young, Timothy 233 Zachary, Tracy 233 Zigelhofer, Deborah 253 Zimmerman, Mack 62, 84, 131, 230 235 9 an-. 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