Keller High School - Chief Yearbook (Keller, TX)

 - Class of 1986

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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



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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'

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