Kimball High School - Excalibur Yearbook (Dallas, TX)

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Times Change-. . .V Teachers . . . All in a day's work . . . Roundtable . . . Time's Noblest Oftspring . . . Seniors . . . Whatslies ahead . . . luniors . . . It's almost time . . . Sophomores . . . Second time around . . . Freshmen. . . Once upon a time . . . Album ..., Time will tell . . . Ads... An Investment in time . . 16 40 90 158 186 ' 206 220 260 284 308 324 370 Timescope . 3 3 Hundreds of people roamed the halls at lustin F. Kimball and it was diffi- cult to choose the most outstanding. Each person had something important to offer, therefore, the 1981 Excalibur is dedi- cated to everyone. 4 T cope V ,vw Timescope 5 sm an x1 + ' 6 T p 1 Everything must Come to an end, but in every end there is a beginning. Tonya MCMurra y .. lil . Timescope 7 Y ' I 5 1 2 1 i l-- :zzz ,M 8 Timescope IWW This year brings goodbyes for some And new hellos for others. Leave behind. Move ahead, ,Z 1 1 . Time 2 sf W scop X. ,f,, v 4 'H .,- , 02,41 m M , A , 92 Jr-.,, vs ' 'iw 1-www' ww iii R IO Timescope K I ,R ,V ,M ,757 .1 fi ,I ii I Corners of your Minds are the walls of your life. Matt Pendleton Timescope Tl I , Z, me u 1. Q, Q lf there was an apple for every minute wasted there would be enough apple pie to feed everyone on earth. lulie Cunningham E24 gigs Timescope rv- ,ma- Q., N Y-- Timescope 13 Q fi rf l lf Nf . 1.5 2 4 'V H . E Litj' 3 If A- 95 in-mfr 94 1 , .r A -rx. :WL .... x, 5 3: J 55201 Q ,,- ,J . r .ers f Ni ? , 4 -1fv 'v? W wifg QA ' :1 ,'f5?'i1i,M is MQ? an x A Y ...ww mmihlam, K if ' A - gm ff N. , wif' '1 'A L' .,.f ,Af ' W, ,,,,, 2525-W, -1 1 Winter turns to spring. A wounded heart will heal. A different phase of time. No one stays the same. Sharon Fudge Timescope 15 F P 1:1-mama 'mw wr n 7 f- -v UQ 5 Z ws. m, mm -845 F92 WR- 'lit 5 5 Zi? nm, ,vw -qs Mm M662 X n f A The Knight. Robert lohnson Monica Larson, Sherry Chudej, Lisa Brewer Debbie Burns Andy Epps Bobby Hummel, Leslie Garrett Homecoming Pageant Mendy Hill Mike Webster, Tim Whitten, Todd Ferrell Those Were the Days 19 jme ia mpzdfy ,9a5.4ing L9 L 6 7 Q! -2.'., if ,gl 9 The Sword in the Stone. jamie Allred Sherry Stogner, Laura King, Raylyn Woods Carolyn Luster 4th period English lll, Ms. Morriss Melinda Mayben Steve Palmer Sam Sullivan Margie Medford, Herlis Williams, Angela MCDOW Those Were the Days 21 1 1. Donna Walker 2. Mark Winford, Rolan Temple Dwain Miller 3. Christina Houston 4. W.P. Durrett Gym 5. Marching Band 6. lilllustice 7. Sherry Stogner 8. David Willian s, Robin Berry Dale Archer 9. Felica Martin 10. Devin Dobson 22 Those Were the Days Antonio Banda, Chris Wilson 7 . H ,, 41 v',g'V f L 1 ,, w- 5 , ' 2 5 'nm af. www Q-wi! fu u 2 ' 2 E A A ,, 7 .. f 3 ' , ' ' W ff E 'U 'F K7 5 A My ar, A W 1 . 3 gy ,Vyy A - k A p ' I M ii' .B u u g uuuu u am f QQ .Sf f-552 fi jfue opfionb of flue fufure offer ua ope, am! flue Aaaaona of flw ,mal give u5 flue wid om fo u5e flume ofnfionb. amie peffigrew W7 9 Those Were the Days 23 ow muc ywferclay wiff you remem er fomorrow? Rf ii VN VA K, 3, Hg 1 ' Q 2 ' - A ff X' . -,Q iw. xt. 'W ,S 3,1 S.. X533 5 iq : Q 'F ' 4. , V XQ5,,,1x, wf, 'RP PQ 'Y' ' keg if x 5. x F A X 6 5 , 2 3 i aw SE fc E Q . Q I 1 ' Je. 1 if , , . Q Vw M Wwu, ,,,k A , m m, 1 .v , .W ' f b Q4 N fa , 1- -2 K Q,-my 4 9 1. Ms. Milke, Trudy Thorna 2. Wendy Lester 3, lanelle Zumvvalt 4, Line for Santa 5. Iill lustice, Glenda lackson, Yvette Hall 6. Beth Wilson, Mike lones 7, Ricky Ashmore, Gary Regan 8. Melissa Stephens 9. Ms. Morriss, 4th period English Ill class A Chuckie Graves . Aaron Whitaker lhose Were the llays Q foalag ia fomorrow A ywferclay Don Vail REQ, KQSHU' G f. my w Q 'X M9 in ,NN S . ,V , amy, r V27 J W,,., ., ,..,,, .. ...........-w -.9-.... ,.,,., , 7. 'fs , , .. Tamara Frizzell Paula Peters Line to see Santa Gina Handler Ms. Reed's typing ll class julie Cunningham Carla Conners Richard Leeds, Clay Curtis Reginald jackson, Matt Pendleton, Kenneth Florence Those Were the Days. 27 gofden raggi O! Aglzf 5f9rin9 ouf from ffze florizon lrofu OXJQLU ghgffen, JPGFLAJ, ana! Aegin fo ally. MVCJ5 aware offhe morn falfe fggizf fo :SGZCCFCA for food. ,9f,5 a new ala? - a Leginning - flzaf in fime wiffcome fo an encl. -Anne !QCL6lLdug!l 1 3 Q g Mi . A A ?' 5-uw vm' W E e f 6 X 1 1 at .gy x I 4 , 28 Thosewerethe as. l l A f' if lamie Pettigrew Band members Lisa Cantrel Debra Pinsen, Nancy Brown, Ricky Ashmore Melissa Garvin Herman Lockster Veronica Carmona Kimball High School Terry Smith Phillip Garcia, loe Rangel, Sam Norman Those Were the Days 29 .144 if you mfd M! fime wifhouf injuring efemffg. 3l,0rmu My . W!! 30 Those Were the Days X Amy Golden Margarita Holquin, Tamara Whitaker Sprague Field Ms, Dixon Rita Green, Troy Medina Suicide Monkey New Tyme Girls Tommy Taylor lean Mitchell, Debbie Burns Those Were the Days 31 faLe fime fo maLe fime 1. Steve Alvarado 2. Ms. Preddy 3. English ll class 4. Lunchroom Mural 5. lar1etBurrovvs 6. Ziggy 7. Troy Ollphant 8. Kaye Philley, ludy Alexander, Ray- lyn Woods 9. Dr. Blanton KW X . , , Ew a Mg 1 risggxg? K ' l l Rx.. 5. 'K xi e Ei . .L SfffQ1sf,w Z J erll. 1 'd 4 K. . L ..... f N we 1 4 -r X W- fl 5.544 1. . X , 32 Those were the days fy fi. 1? 2 'l ,w'f'i rf K- a. , llw ' - an W . vu .aff I 1 5 Hilfe 1' L fell! ,7a5f l'YLOI'YlQI'I.t5 T ff 'WZ jme ia now . . jime id oreuer. wr , , 1 W ' Q , 1 'i 34 Those were the days xx Nw 9 1. Orlando plays soccer. 2 . Patty Davis 3. Todd Crockett 4. Steve Lewis 5. Don Vail and friends 6. History class 7. Kenneth Mora 8. Second semester registration 9. Laura Cantrell 10. Ronnie Earl Those were the days 35 ' c Y FLJTU RS 38 Those Were the Days EXCALIBUR presents some of 1980's most memorable images -- and words, likethose radioed by a doomed observer from ,Mount.St. Helens' rumbling slopes: Vancouver, Vancouver, this is it! 'Time Lite Declared or not, it is in fact war. -- .9,..., . l2b.,2.,. illfiiii., -4.1..... ,KL...,.ff.1., .,,. 11.2 Loslihfin will .91-M H ' Foreign invaders have found it easier to march into Afghanistan than to march out. - Eater! 77...,,....,., .,..ZLSi -4mL.,,.....1.,, 1., Jdfgluniilun, .4 11... '5L..1.i.1.1.......1i... lt is already recorded that the proof isaoverwhelming and full. - C'l.i.f jmlyf in 141 l1L1..,1,:..!.,fj1..,., Qing, .1:J.,..,.,,lf-glliii. li-Amy 1 , . id l fear we are headed for a periocioj permanentqfood crisis in Africa. - 111..,.., iiifim., ,.,,. 1....1.,..1.,,, ui,.1.1 57.01 6...,.1 or rrr, You could call this the straw that Broke ithe,cam,elfsQback:1 There wasn't no justice for black people. -Qdflha.-i Ll.,1L'f'..,,iA. .f1,L.,f.3i. ....,.1..J. To the best of our knowledgegail safetWfacto,rs were operational at the time of me fire. - g.......111n..11.ig.1 1g5,....1,.1.,1 ii: mgrn g....1 11.1.1 .. J... 11... ..,i., as Jin! unJ mm limi 500 .me iniurrnl ,-I i'r'- r ' A L M That's whyywe put on all those lightse- so ships won't runinto it. - gn. fl... szai... 51,...., 1..,... 1... ..n.,.i1. 1,,1.,...1 i..1.. LSf.5,m?Y 11.1...i... im 1. .f.....1. ..1..,, Lrfling 32 L . . , ' ' Now we start the new beginningl' 14.1.0 ibm., M. ..,f' 125,000 GL... ,.f..,.., 1.. il. The bloodsucker of the century hasdied yy. at last. - flair... WJ... ............, il.. .lm1l..,f1l.1 .SLA t A 'E ,A Carter is prepared to fresort to anyf' crime and inflame the entire world. - .9... 5 -1,.i.11.1 l?.A0l'l..lf.!C1l.w..fif-g,,Q1iQl, fi.. us .11...,,i lo ..,... ii. i..i.,.. My God, l'm gonnafail! flL1..f...FZlSi iZ1Q.,., G1Z,..JCA...1i. M.l...iiL, ...Am A. ,..1i,.J 11. ,.,... mm... .....1,1 1... 1. 1. .i.,,1..1. rriss in to lf it takes thousands oftfflags, we'llgetf ir' fem. - jf.. lewd., ,..,,.,f.1...l..i of 11. ,,.4fl.1aA.lJm.,:1..,.1. 12... Wu.. .. fl., . g1..,.p,.,....1 .1..y ii, 1914... 1......:1... 1.1.1 l1stillfcan't' believe it. Wie peat ft, t he Russians! - 717.4 j.,A..,.... ,...,.L., .,f1A, NS 019.1-,ifl0.l,,s,1i4..,..'1A.11..i.,,. anillcrr119LAgnIJrrr1J4a4 , , ,f' 11 -- Neither1l nor the American people willgsupport sending the American team to Moscow while Soviet troops are in Afghanistan. - llu:.lm1C'..f1., .17 L ll 1 5' Ol ' A uf. 14. ' -Mlm ayzo of li., ...Mm yiafm Q g,g,, y V . l,'d like to be remembered as onetfof the greatest players of all time. B,z,ni,1,ifs'nf9,w1n,wf ofa f.,m,J ,five i1m1,Li TMLnM,1,m flmm,,:.mLipQ lid lookedinhis face and l saw the change. The sneer was gone. - Wm 'LiA1i..-...1,Ai,Cl,....,1... 5i.,.., R., ,i.fl..,.....l uh., .1,..Al-any ...:..,.. 12.5010 y y f'You' know what comes betweenfrne andmy Calvirist? Nothihg. ,- 3...-. tt..gf:4.1...g57.,.1. s'1...1.1.f. ..1....i.1.i...i....14,.....1..,M.i.i..1 g A A , lt's niciettoyieayve the series witha bang.1i1?.f-view... 'lIl..,,'6,.,,L,,,,'..fi., La., i.1..,.1i. ,1i...1..,fi. .2m,,1zfg..11.i,....i.g.....1Q.1..,. jk , 1 1 A is A f1'lt really hits you during bayonet training, when youfre screaming Kill!l KiIl!' -+- .4..1,...tJ1.14., :.mi1.....1ii.1g,1 wa ,..,.1...i.., .1,,,i.,...1..1. '11'To start1a'whole movement, a third 'force in politics, in under six' months, istoo short a period. -'-9...1.,.L..l...11Z..1.1..1i..!C'..,..n.1.1...j.A. ,4,..1.,,...., WA., .g9.1f.,l..,.w11A7'7f, .f1l.f.1.,1.s,. 77.,..1.,.L.A 1 H ' M . , .. 'fThe worlg goes on, the eauserendures, thefhope still lives, and the dreams .shall .,., never die. - 3..l1-Jo,.,,..1,.'i. Aii1r,,..piA'i1., ii, :Zi.,,....,..1f. C.,....,..if.,. 11.1.1 nii1nir:t1lcJAi.4Vrii1a! f 1 'tt' i A l'l guess' I would have to saythat Reagan 'isfan idea whose time has come. 4- 1agi..:.112.....z..,. , . . 1 . 1 . 1 f l'm not'bitte'r. Rosalynn is, but lfrn notj' -yf,..,..,,1G.,1i,1 1 ' ' 1 1 1987! HAIRCUT AND STYLE A GALLON OF GAS COLOR FILM CIGARETTES CANDY BAR ETICKETS SHIRT 200 SHEETS OF NQTEBOQK PAPER DRIVERS ED. .80 .30 4.50 12.00 1.60 65.00 Those Were the Days. 39 The Times We've Had IV .f y ,. ' 1 wwf ins- lm The Times We've Had 41 J A 1 Allerlei Allerlei is open to German students and former German students. Its members competed in Novemberfest which was held in Arl- ington this year. Also, they held initia- tion and Christmas parties. Their big- gest event was a trip to New Braun- fels in May. 42 The Times We've Had , 3' 3 , Qi,.-ima Q ig 2 X .S 11613 1- 10 11 Mike lones watches Terry Smith give Mark Reagan sauerkraut. Allerlei members rest on a staircase. Allerlei members play Fictionary. Paula Peters shakes her fists in rage. Allison Fletcher and Frau enjoy food at a party. Terry Smith tells Dwain Miller the Ger- man words for open mouth. Roland Wortham prepares for initiation. Dwain Miller experiences a jovial moment. Frank Smith, '1Frau, and Allison Fletcher laugh at the left side of the room. Susan Doggett claws at someone. Cathy Dorward relaxes at the Christmas party. The Times We've Had il? 3 2 Renee Brinkley listens as an upcoming project is discussed. Club members discuss Ians for the D year at the initiation banquet at Crystals Reginald Harwood and other club members prepare to leave CrystaI's. Jeff Davis shows his artistic ability. Floyd Hanson waits for his pizza. New Tymes sing at the Pops Concert. David Daniels and Thordie Anderson perform at a concert. A few of the New Tyme guys perform 'The Art of the Ground Round. Pat Duffey and Carrie Bryant sing a Beatles melody. Iulie Bridges and Glen McCoy sing California Dreaminf' -1-l The Times VVe've Had .nf .. t,,.... Es k.:' H - ' at 2 ART CLUB The Art Club began their year with an initiation banquet at Crystals. The highlight of the year was the mural they painted at Hampton and Camp Wisdom. They also had a Christmas party and participated in the WorId's Fair. At the end of the year they had a going-away party for graduating seniors. I I ctw XX X I 7 NEw TYMES The New Tyme Singers contin- ued their tradition of quality this year by performing in various pro- grams. In October they sang at a Student Council Convention at Mountain View College. They also performed at the pop concert with the orchestra in November and at the Kimballfest in February. The Times We've Had 45 iinvinwils CHGIR Choir is an organization which builds confidence and character. lt not only teaches students how to sing, but also how to be leaders and to be part of a group. The choir had an active year. They sang at chorale, ensemble, and solo contests. They also per- formed in a Christmas program called The Festival of Carols, Area elementary and middle schools also participated in this program vvhich was mmost representative of music education in DlSD according to Mr. Bryan. 46 The Times We've Had Choir members rehearse for the Christ mas concert Greg Harthcock sings enthusiastically In Choral Tonya Falls Melissa Hoover Kecia Adams and Kim Gentry sing Christmas Da Choir members practice a song for an upcoming concert ludy Alexander Michael Weiser and other class members prepare to sing. Mendy Hill and Patti Chancey warm-up before singing White Christmas. Paula Peters, Kathie Smith, and lanna Godwin sing l'The Messiah. Choir members practice a song. Choir members warm-up to llThe French Round. The Times We've Had 47 CHEERLEADERS The Varsity Cheerleaders began preparations in luly for camp at SMU. While at camp, they received top honors. They were awarded superior ribbons and the spirit stick. The cheerleaders made the best of the pep assemblies by using familiar cheers. The Kimball tradition of Sir lustin was carried out this year by Pat Stacey. 48 The Times Wefve Had all NE ,U nf 'x iff 'Q I ,, 0' 5 4 L, ,, w u ,fb Q , an f 37 71' W ,A A, W ,,V, , , M f W .fx 5 Q-:I iff? ,f 'f ' ,.,. ,, ' if ' Q' 64 fks 5 2 : 1 25 .4 - g ,V ,ff A T? Cheer- leaders The l.V. Cheerleaders attended a camp in August sponsored by the Varsity Cheerleaders. While there, they practiced cheers, stunts and learned how to pro- mote enthusiasm. Ms. Vandertie, the new cheer- leading sponsor, said that she was l'very pleased with the progress the l.V. Cheerleaders had made on their own. 50 The Times We'ye Had gain . qm- Q5 Laura King and Stacy Spicer await the start of a game. The l.V. Cheerleaders do a routine at a l.V. Blue game. Laura King and Mindy Hill lead a cheer at a l.V. Red game. Penny Price and Kelley Schoppaul cheer at a l.V. Red game. The l.V. Cheerleaders prepare to do a cheer at a Freshman game. Penny Price and Kim Stivers practice before a game. The l.V. Cheerleaders perform a stunt at a l.V. Red game. The l.V. Cheerleaders cheer at a Fresh- man game. Cathy Sanchez and Penny Price cheer at a l.V. Blue game. Some of the l.V. Cheerleaders do a cheer at a game. The Times We've Had 51 , Nos Morituri te salutamus. A Latin Club members discuss the exten- sive menu Marvin Clark Conducts a meeting Treasurer Deidre lxelly goes over the account. Marvin Clark and Robin lenkins wait tor their order, Ms. Hovvell and Sherry Lampbell review the decisions ot' the meeting lamie Pettigrew and Sherry Lamplmell lis- ten at a meeting Ms. Conally writes receipts tor T-shirts Sylvia Ayala speaks at an ll Sol meeting Sherry Chuclei, -Xrny Mottit, Svlxia Ayala and Sylvia Gonzalez sell cookies at the lnake sale w' lnc limi-s XM-'xeHacl X A V 73 CORQNA EXIMIA Corona Eximia was open to all Latin students and former Latin students. They promoted interest in Latin, but their main concern was to provide social activities for the members. Some of their events were the Worlds Fair, initiation, and recogni- tion ot' the ldes ot' March. , .... ,,,,.,-'ff ,... OFFICERS President ........4.,...... Sylvia Ayala lst Vice President . . T . .Danny Gonzales 2nd Vice-President . . . . .Sylvia Gonzalez Treasurer .....,. . . .Sherry Gheudj Ass't Treasurer . . . .,.. left Davis Secretary ...,. .... A my fvloftitt Historian . . . . , .Leonard Garcia Sponsor . T ...., Ms. Gonally EL SOL El Sol began the school year with their traditional initiation ban- quet at El Fenix, Throughout the school year, one of the clubs most important activities was the Worlds Fair, Where they had a nacho stand. Active members of the club attended the Pan Ameri- can Student Forum Gonvention in San Antonio during spring vaca- tion. l'We made an effort to keep the club as active and as popular as it had been in the past, said new sponsor Ms. Gonally. The Times We've Had 53 v ' X -fi Q fxfif ,. gamma ,,, ,,,.,, L JV K W JWW.wLWWm ,M A PM T-' WW f w ' ' f .1 . , . , . i ,M 4. JH. 54 The times we've had ,xx 4 t - W 1 4 it . 35 6 -1 vi A 'F vx Teresa Aguilar listens to El Sol meeting. Sherry Cheudi laughs while conducting a meeting. Kenneth Burrows talks to Ms. Conally about trip to San Antonio. Sylvia Gonzalez, Sherry Cheudj, and Syl- via Ayala prepare for meeting. A masked El Sol member swings at the pinata. Lisa Riddle and Maria Pena enjoy them- selves at El Sol meeting. Mauricia Canalas pays for her club T- shirt. El Sol members listen to instructions about Worlds Fair. Sylvia Gonzalez and Elizabeth Pena plan activities for El Sol. The times we've had 55 . ww. if if X . Excalibur The Excalibur staff this year was a group of students who worked officially at seventh period to put together the 1981 yearbook. lt was not unusual to find them working late hours or even on non-school days. They were cho- sen for their willingness to work, creativity and writing ability. Some of the changes this year included more individual student input and a new sponsor, Mr. Fracchia. 56 The times we've had s 1 E 4 55 , K, 'If ' fps i A-1 K V .213 W, ,. Aj' - ,. ,. S S AL.. .. .,. K :Q 'J i f in -X ' V ' ..'f99'1.., Charla Modisette, Robert johnson and julie Cunningham. Activities Editor Matt Pendleton and Tonya McMurray. Sports Editor Angela Parmes, Organiza- tions Editor lamie Pettigrew, and Charla Modisette. Editor-in-Chief Anne Rickabaugh. Cindy Wilson. Album Editor Kenneth Burrows. Don Vail, Photographer Adam Nance, Sharon A. Fudge. Sponsor Tony Fracchia. Sherry Brown. Photographer Kaye Clark. The times we've had 57 li X t f' f my if .else 1 2 ,AVF 4 1. Beverly Williams voices her feelings. 2. FCA members reflect on a reading. 3. Susan Marez, leff LePrell and Melissa Hinton finish up a meeting. 4. FCA members discuss the week's topic. 5. Guy Chandler looks at the passage Ms. Vandertie is pointing out. 6. Karen Shipp performs at half-time. 7. Donna Walker holds up her pike. 8. The Flag Corps performs at half-time, 58 The times we've had ff' ,IKNX -an-4 FCA The Fellowship of Christian Ath- letes met for one hour every Tues- day. Also, they listened to a speaker once a month. The big- gest event for FCA was a canoe trip this spring. Among their accomplishments was the estab- lishment of an FCA at Browne Middle School. ul really enjoyed working with the students, said Mr. Welker. 'l' mb in Ns quit,-x The 1980-81 Flag Corps FLAG CoRPs Flag Corps achieved their goal of being better organized this year. They played a bigger role in Marching Band by being featured in 'Hot Stuff and performing in two pep assemblies. 'il really enjoyed participating in half-time, said Terry Smith. The Times We've Had 59 if is g ggg g T Lg cccy c , ,A ff ff at F T - at xi ' 2 .., sl I l A in , li g 3 4 FRENCH CLUB The French Club's main goal this year was to raise money through var- ious sales for a western trip. They began the year with an initation at Kiest Park. Other activities included several bake sales and a booth at the World's Fair. llAnother goal this year was to help sponsor students to go to Que- bec this summer to learn French, said Ms. Summersgill. 60 The Times We've Had 42. F5 5253352-' , A H ' an W I 0 I f W. 1 x Q Tw .. ' K ' QP 3 sig ,f A -- In I .xfwx 'fig f 'ig Q I 1 R I 62 The Times We've Had .it 1.-J , E li? T' I FHA Future Homemakers of America is a club which offers opportunities for personal growth. lt builds leadership abilities and gives guidance for setting goals. lt also provides information on family and social problems that help students learn to cope with life. FHA was busy this year. They had various guest speakers and service projects. They also attend- ed area, city, and state conventions. Club members listen to a guest speaker FHA members listen as plans for an coming service project are discussed Members discuss plans for a field trip. Terri Smith awaits the beginning of club meeting. Club members listen as Christmas p is discussed. Ms. Malone talks with Monica Beavers. FTA members listen as an upcoming is discussed. Debbie Chance awaits the beginning a meeting. Club members discuss plans for Special Olympics. 1 .PW T ff' 5 s -FTA Future Teachers of America is a service organization, This year students partici- pated in a Leadership Conference in Wax- ahachie and a District 10 Conference at East Texas State University. They made baskets for needy families at Thanksgiving and Christmas and gave candy to needy children at Halloween. They worked with the Association for Retarded Children and the Fort Worth State School. FTA also sponsored teacher appreciation activities throughout the year. The Times We've Had 63 Q J,?,r' J' H.. - Q, at . . -,KYSW flx DALLAS TEXAS KNIGHT BEATS The purpose of Knight Beats is to teach jazz and rock style music to high school musicians. This year the Knight Beats per- formed at a convention for area elementary school principals. In Ianuary they performed at the Military Ball. They also went to competition in the spring. 64 The Times VVe've Had Z KJ Llxa.-4 A fi ,.a. w ff? 5516 .Hg hh. QW 1 Q ,,,,,, ,.x X 3 4, J, Q il' 'TS ff 5 9' V 'mfhfwwmb K , N .f K 1 of f 9 ..,gj 'f , it X s. N. 8 The drummers keep the beat for the band. Darryl McQueen and Kyle Henke play their tubas at the Pinkston game. Eric Gunter awaits the beginning of the halftime show. The band performs the school song. Band members stand at parade rest The band enthusiastically entertains at the Hillcrest game. George Cantrell anxiously waits to per- form. Band members talk before the W. T. White pep assembly. Asst. Drum Major lohn Ambler leads the band onto the field. The saxophone section kneels to play Spirit of Spain. The Times We've Had f7Q 'Y T 'Aff 173 RWM . WW M ' x 7 Q ,w-J '-J ,Q vw M 1 68 The Times We've Had .1 Assistant drum Major Sharon Carter takes a breath between songs. The band plays an entrance for the Troubs. Brass players set up for a pep assem- bly. Head Drum Major loyce Robbins prances through the Mexican hat dance. The flute section enjoys a pep assem- bly. Mike Hull and Brian Tinsley prepare to play 'Cubanaf' The band plays the school song in Fort Worth. Band members wait for the beginning of a pep assembly. The band 'lgets down. The band usaddles up for half-time. The Times VVe've had 69 Qrchestra This year the orchestra per- formed in several programs. ln November, they were in the Kim- ball Pops Concert and in December they participated in a Christmas concert. ln january they presented Senior Spotlight. They also played for the musical, Carnival. According to Ms. Wright, llThis was one of the best years I've had with the orchestra. 70 The Times We'ye Had Orchestra members rehearse for the upcoming Christmas concert. Ms. Wright helps Angela Manfry tune her violin. Orchestra members prepare for an afternoon rehearsal. Orchestra members prepare for an up- coming concert. Orchestra members rehearse for the Pops Concertfx Ms, Wright and members of the or- chestra take a bow after a number. Paul Grier prepares to play at the Kim- ball Pops. Robert Brazil directs an afternoon rehearsal. The Times We've Had 71 T NHS The National Honor Society has the purpose of encouraging schol- arship and leadership. These were the qualities for which the faculty looked when they elected the NHS members. These members were juniors and Seniors who all had a 3.0 GPA. As in the past, the NHS raised money in order to sup- port a Korean orphan. ' Tha limes VVe've Had SGPHCDMORE STEERING COMMITTEE The Sophomore Steering Com- mittee vvas the decision-making body for the Class of H837 There were thirty members. The stu- dents vvere selected by the spon- sers through an application, rec- ommendation, and a personal interview. Their main goal was to raise money tor their Senior year. They did this by several bake sales, a pickle sale and a keychain sale. Veronica Carmona goes over some notes. Yolanda Sands listens to club business. NHS members have a disc ussion. lamie Pettigrew participates in a meet' ing. Anne Rickabaugh talks about the NHS shirts. ludy Ross offers a suggestion tor an upcoming event Roma Smith and lett Borders discuss the next proiecl The Steering Committee discuss the pickle sale Iean Mitchell prepares a poster for the pickle sale Bobby Hummel and Ms Holcomb plan future activities for the Steering Com- mittee. The Times VVe've Had Q 1 .tar---- 'Tx 'Nh M, www ROTC The purpose of the lunior Reserve Officers Training Corp is to teach leadership, citizenship, and responsibility. Selected students with these qualities make up the Royal Lancers Drill Team. This year the Royal Lancers per- formed in many competitions and won with top honors every time. ln keeping with tradition, the ROTC held their annual Turkey Shoot in November. 74 The Times We've Had ms as ts 1 iii' xr ,H .ii Chris Kulas salutes during the playing of the national anthem. The Color Guard leads the two companies. A Company stands at parade rest. ROTC cadets salute the flag. UB Company awaits beginning of parade. Cadets salute Col. White and Battalion Commander Mark Seidemann. Members of HA Company stand at attention. UC and D Companies listen for commands, Cadets wait for dismissal. The Times VVe've Had 75 .41 SCIENCE CLUB The 1980-81 Science Club changed a great deal under the new sponsors, Ms. Berry and Ms. Malone. Yet the basic purpose to create interest in scientific areas and to expose students to science outside the classroom remained the same. The Science Club helped to sponsor the Symposium again this year. Also, they went on a field trip in the spring. 70 The Times We'ye Had ig e. n S '-st K ss. W :sm-, ,. is ,,. fi... Vice-President Cindy Wilson talks about an upcoming field trip, Ken Cole, Rusty Burden, and Anthony Beltran attend an afternoon meeting. Georgia Davis listens as lulie Cunningham makes a suggestion. Science Club Officers: Marnita Bell, Cindy Wilson, lulie Cunningham, and Harold Crumbie. Club members hear a lecture from a visiting speaker. Science Club members ask questions about a paper drive. Members await the beginning of a meeting. jennifer Chambers and Jamie Pettigrew talk about the Christmas Banquet. Angela Fields and Lachelle East listen to the president speak of a fund raising event. Ken Murray, julie Cunningham, and Charla Modisette at- tend a meeting before school. The Times We ve Had 77 1 2 3 SGS The Women's SOS returned this year for another football sea- son of screaming and cheering. They gave their support to the cheerleaders during pep assem- blies. The SOS also encouraged the rest of the students to partici- pate in pep assemblies. l'They're more cooperative than in the past, said SOS Wom- en's sponsor Ms. Smoot. 78 The Times We've Had I we QCIB? . 4 .Q J ,Q 'R 5 sg s . ttf X ffsft swf . -ft . X t' ' SHRC The Student Human Relations Committee was a small group of ten members that tried to pro- mote good relations among the student body. They sponsored several activi- ties this year. The biggest event they sponsored was their annual talent shovv. Hovvever, this year the talent show was held at night so that it gave more people the opportunity to see the talent we have at Kimball. 1. lo Anna Carter and Pat johnson sing school song. 2. Glenda Chipman gets down, 3. SOS Women sing school song at pep assembly, 4. SOS show their quiet side. 5. Spirited seniors do the battle cry. 6. Renee Brinkley works on bulletin board for SHRC. 7. Ms. Blanks and student work on Febru- ary bulletin board. 8, Ms. Blanks and Renee Brinkley discuss plans for the bulletin board. The Times We've l-lad 79 l STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council sponsored several school activities this year. Two events they sponsored were Homecoming and the World's Fair. They also hosted a conven- tion at Mountain View for 500 Stu- dent Council representatives from around the state. Student Council learned many basic communication, leadership, and organization skills which will help prepare them for their future. 80 The Times We've Had 2- : . ' gait' X it siswfsfigg ' , as l ' 'C e Q f sk. 9, 'ff 1-9 s3l3'tQ3:lVl WA. 7 Rich Helfry and Melissa Hinton discuss plans for Homecoming. Amy Keiffer and Greg Burrows make Thanksgiving cards. Student Council members discuss an upcoming project. Sylvia Ayala looks at the day's calendar. Beverly Williams ponders over a ques- tion. Robin Stallings and Tamara Whitaker cut out decorations for the bulletin board. Pat Stacey reads over his speech. Diane johnson, Deidra Berry, and Nira McNealy compare notes. Bruce McCann and Tracy Lancaster write greetings for Thanksgiving cards. The Times We've Had 8 J? ljff TACTICS sf TECHNIQUES The Tactics and Techniques Club, sponsored by Mr. Howard, was formed to teach stalking, guerrilla warfare, and proper means of combat in a competitive atmosphere. Comm. Mark Seide- mann and Field Comm. lames Par- tin were appointed to help teach self defense and survival. To learn these skills they went on frequent trips to different camps around Dallas, where they had access to the rifle range and the camping areas. 82 The Times We've Had ,rw .. . l im ,E X is ,, 1-,T 1 1.3 wt ,5 is- - Z, 1 it -i tw gy -- as - T, , t , tt it 2, .21 T. -1 si.. ,ti an , i ,ttt , W wi K Q, V ' r f as ,-H 1 Q X 4 ik i ,, 1 A t .i . tttst L y ,,,, 55 twig fs i i .. ,,. 5 g 3 . - ms, 533' if-' ,fi vt 15 Q sth -- .,f, ww-- .... - .. ,V K . t ' it A- r .-.t s , 7 , x -. m i , i ' r . t. A S. THESPIANS The International Thespian Soci- ety is an organization which pro- motes quality theater in high school. Its members have been recognized for their active involvement in the Theater Arts Department. The Thespians par- ticipated in various school and social activities which included the World's Fair. Also, it was decided that, once again, the Thespians would produce a movie which was directed by Denise Soule. Club members practice their combat skills. The Tactics 81 Techniques Club captures the fort. Students leam hand to hand combat. Darrel Brand and john Partin practice proper camouflage techniques. Mark Clark scales a building. The Thespians listen at a meeting. The Thespians gather at the Halloween party. Sherry Brown shows off her cake. Troy Sherrod masquerades as a lady. The Times We've Had 83 , , Z M, . S, , ,M 0 -wi ,, l ,f- -'-'W ' ii , M Aw '5Z,,'5i?2Zi ,,i5iL521,'Zx, 'W fffs5?7 --' 77 ., T' .fiiiiwl 1' up ...,. . ,. W fi? 1 Zondria Bates marches into the Samuel pep assembly. Troubs prepare for the Carter pep assembly, Lori Wilson watches for signal to begin, Troubs dance to UStill Rock 84 Rollff Tamara Whittaker performs at the Arlington pep assembly. Patti Chancey and Ian Haley stand at attention. Lt. Stacy Schwab and Allyson Smith dress up for Punk Day, The Times We've Had 85 ' 1 5 5' 1 x ,, f ny sa 1 5 f A..: ssh ga' '1:,,.-,1f-:42 , 4 W X uf l E I ,. ,L 2 : if il 1 13 1 I 3 Y-'lsrirx .H w fm ' ' cs- ww fini. fe' 4- 'sd Q I W +3-W' 1 - Q . f 4 ,ff-if Q . ., .. . Q fl 4 6s2.!Mmm. Jw. WAYNE rf' The Woods and Waters Club: Front Row: Wayne Edmondson, Terry Wil- liams, Chris Wilson, David Gwinne, Tracy Anderson, Tommy Shaw, Back Row: Randy Shine, Mr. Howard, Robert Vernon, lerry Campers, Donnie Smith, Don Milner. Randy Shine listens as an upcoming backpacking trip is discussed. Phillip Garcia and loe Range! attend an afternoon meeting. Sam Norman and Mr. Howard discuss an upcoming trip. The Y-Teens sell baked goods after school. Donna Walker writes on the Y-Teen chart. The Y-Teens at a meeting. Some Y-Teens prepare for an afternoon trip. 88 The Times We've Had 3 WOCTDS 84 WATERS The Woods and Waters Club was organized to help students learn life- time skills. The club sponsors for this year were Mr. Pierce and Mr. How- ard. Students participated in canoe, backpacking, camping, and fishing trips. One highlight of the year was their canoe trip on the Guadalupe River in South Texas in November. Y-TEENS Y-Teens is the high school branch of the YWCA. Its purpose was to enhance personal growth and friendship with all people and to develop leadership abilities. Their activities included social ser- vices, speaker sessions and other activities such as dining out and slumber parties. The Times We've Had 89 , A A A1 -f, V' EEE aww-2', , N - ' . . K ...W -A WWA. NA... . . ...., A . v,agu.g,w137 . - iz : ...LQ - , ' W. . .fwfwff1rW.,W..g 4 ,. if -'X m.g,fi,..Qg4 X 1 -. ' gwffrfwr- fu' My w . 'gf 15,g3.k.5.U,,.F N . . .-, , A..--,Amis .. QA XJ14. -L , Eli? 1: g . My H5 -N-2.3. :,.--f,,,,,n ,fy 4 nf 5 H215 X, ,,,:?,,g.l,, ,KZ .5 .- . . ..-fs' ...A . V ff , -QM QQ 35 Wwrg .wa ,g, QV .- fx Mr?-:115Qiy: KW . 6 V' fm gi?-f f.i fsuwlg . ' .f f '41 Q , ,Ax K xrzf .gf 1, - .V.-.law Qffflsi' A . f'fx'F-S'TfPs...- ' A A www.. . unariaw' ,-M1.,Avfvf .www n.....pi1M, mag'- A X.. ,x ky. 4 ,R M . - .NJ h 'V T3 I -+ .1 M Q5 ., F- Mk kx,M wa 0 : 23 L, I is , c Mi YQ -If S li if if .QS 5,m,m.N5WmywmmwyfQ11mfmmzmsms,-zfmmz..fmee sw as V xwizwmwnrgn-M ---f bx-x 1,-2 '1:,1f12: mezV.w1f1 wi . . .,.fvM'z11f 1. Venato Green blocks a player as Tony Willis carries the ball. 2. Al Sullivan breaks through Hillcrest defense. 34 Don King watches a play, 4. Kimball defense digs in. Clockwork 93 lil!! NF! 1p'.alr'ms 9814 ,,,, , ,.J. .M 11 .i3Qm5'mgm--gAwg'mg'as'5 .lg'akat'7 xx'v'.mg xp xy If 3 4 il Nunn' , 5 6 94 Clockwork xx fi if C if TQ Tony Willis carries the ball during the South Grand Prairie game. Coach Duff watches the game while talking to the Press box. Tim Whitten carries the ball for a first down. Darron Lewis tackles a Carter player. The Varsity forms a huddle for the sec- ond down. A Kimball player carries the ball for a first down. Arthur Allen runs for a touchdown. Kimball defense stops a Carter player from scoring. jeff Mays runs for a touchdown. Coach Croft watches the team before the White game. Patrick Blake rests his foot during the game. David Williams kicks a field goal. Clockwork 95 H ti 394 I , 1 VARSITY FOOTBALL The Varsity Football Team faced new teams in district 12-SA due to the change from 12-4A. Their dis- play of hard work and sportsman- ship was evident by their 7-3 record. The Knights' leading rusher was Tony Willis. The lead- ing tackler was Ralph Partida. The Varsity consisted of 40 players, 13 of which were return- ing lettermen. ul was pleased with their performance and attitude. They had very good concentra- tion, and did very well in district play, said Coach Hitchcock. 96 Clockwork ir' L.. mi swf., Q. -sg,..w ,,, fwfif J', -ffvcq 4715, iii ef G ya 5 a -8 is-A a fw- Mm ff A A 7 was A ,f'r44hV Q S4 V gil W af ' wfhew XJ 7 Iwi lf y m ay A if 2 at M we 0 72 QW' f Q ff ff ' l r f fy W wwf 1 M ' 9 W ' 1 5' W 2 , -.IP Q 5 I iw Y 'hwu , . ,S n f-,-ef' 2 1. Arthur Allen runs for a touchdown. 2. Kimball players Hunter Andress and Darrin Lewis tackle Carter player, 3. Kimball player Marcus Pleasant escapes Carter tackle. 4. Tim Whitten avoids a Samuell tackle and runs for a long gain. 5. Tony Willis escapes a Hillcrest tackle. 98 Clockwork muolvopo 3 66 3 Jw. .4 9N-nw-1 , if +1 N. M' fu fu' ,as-A, 3' 1 Z- an 1 F -Ji 1-4. At 'Wm W1 rg? -mr fa 9 V at ,-'k wa-fy l if gg .n'H'394'9 za 91,1- Ag f HW if W r 'rfttflfia ewan as 4' a'f f1f 'h'2iB.MWr-as .W Wt M New ' 1 Gift' T Hu 5 , 12 4 A, 9465! 4 41 15 www sy' ' -Sic? fb? 'WW 23.555 -Sh-f dw mg? 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'tl4 'T?gl5Z YE?-Qwllf W gf it-J 'r is in We ee -0 -4. , -wr ,g ' ,fu f aw , 'xfwfr H' f wf R' Jg,uIQ3,?5q gm' ifeft '-BW' A' Tfigllmwu .1 Lys? ::15?,f 5v':-mt .W ff- 12-e?W'4Qf 45 .f m 'b J ' 6052649493 'Q Q Varsity Football 1 W if W ,L vw ,U f -1 W 4,034 Zim xdggffswgfusttjtt mg gt, ,gag tl' 'Q an 1 Qgiwfga ff 'lttlff aw M New .aw f3,,,5,, f fgaifft J' l' l?'+ r 'frW' 'M' mace warms-W.,.w f Mau-aitxfft QM wat Front row Robert Drake Leo Allen, Tum Curly, jerry Rand Kevin DuPont, Darron Lewls Monte O Neal, Tony Wlllls jeff Mays 2nd row Rlch Helfrey Ernest Villarreal Venato Green Steve Palmer Kim Moms, Larry Pritchett Arthur Allen lerae Smith Micheal Prlce, David Wllllams, Chuck Chance Steven Ham 3rd row Patrick Blake Marcus Randle David Patterson Don Kung Marcus Pleasant Darrin Thomas Tony Govan Tyrone Mllo, Lance lames Tum Whitten Greg Powell, Back row Kelvin Cooper, Terry Mosley Herbie Buchanan Hunter Andress, Al Sullivan Ralph Partlda Monte Loyd Eddie Rushing , , ' ' at ,,,, B A , I . 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This team's purpose is to pre- pare the underclassmen so they can contribute to the varsity in the future. Dedication was a very important factor in this year's team, said Coach Hester. 100 Clockwork .wifi 1 2 3 4 5 6 7, mg, l,V. Red team members watch the game from the sidelines. Kimball player recovers a Sunset fum- ble. l.V. Red lines up against Sunset. Team members watch the game from sideline, Kimball players line up to play offense against Pinkston. The 1980-81 l.V. Blue football team: Front Row: Greg Marshall, Tony Wil- liams, Cedric Manning, jeff Washington, Mike Martinez, Art Coronado, David Ontiverez, Darron Sanders, Gerald Lewis, Sherman Lacy, Eric Stanton, 2nd Row: Coach Hester, Tyrone Glenn, Paul Pettit, Iimmy johnson, Dane Smith, Monroe Mitchell, Anthony Smith, Sher- man Brown, Byron Yancy, Melvyn Luckey, Todd Ridley, johnny Brantley, Coach Croft. Back Row: Doug Neal, Walter Storm, Scott Daniel, Darrell Rob- inson, Gerald Barber, Darryl BeGay, Fred Taylor, Stacy Lott, Michael Henry, Vincent Garrett, Gary Barber. l.V. Red sit in stands before the game, Clockwork 101 ::ff' :v' 1',, . - s N .: , A ,.. it -- fff-- W L T L is Y Q V Q . , T V k l ,A,. K Zwm- Q? WX Qs. 7 is l.V. BLUE The l.V. Blue football team began practice for the season in August. They were led in district play by quarterback Todd Whit- ten. They ended their season with a 6-0 record. 'The team entered the season with a positive attitude and did very well in district play, said Coach Tubbs. 3 X , I K kwa wifi' V ., ,i: ,V,,,,,LL Viyv Iyzg ,WE , 4 , ,,,.. , T. wow f f 102 Clockwork t tg . , Iit ' , - ii.. , 7 i'5ff fagbf-eww. ff 2-'W ' -'life--fQfffY:',.,,: fzifiiisiviiri fl .L 1 n' 555 S E 2 E s .J f.,7 GP X 4 i f . X 'C fl A .,,. A J Gi, fins-4 1- . Larry Gilmore tackles Samuell player. Leonard Garcia walks off the field at halftime. Kimball player recovers South Grande Prairie fumble. Mark Smith and Micheal Smith tackle South Grande Prairie player. , The 198081 LV. Blue football team, Front Row: Bruce McGann, George Wright, Micheal Smith, Devon Fortson, Kelvin Henry. 2nd Row: Coach Croft, Paul Wallace, Leonard Garcia, Todd Whitten, Wayne Rodgers, Larry Gil- more, Carlos Williams, Micheal Price, lohn lohnson, Walter Green, Coach Tubbs. Back Row: joe Sagnibene, Kelvin Robinson, Mark Smith, Russell Dan- dridge, lohn Moore, Kelvin lohnson, Tony Thomas, Darrell Robinson, Greg Harthcock, Tommy Rand. Walter Green gets a drink during the game. Wayne Rodgers walks to the lineup. Clockwork 103 pggpe-be ff' if 7 WP B95 5 'Q WD if 6 R. t i t Q' Sli 2 -at x N Q 485 P.. K Q 1 1 FRESHMAN The freshman football team began practice for the season in August. The team consisted of 42 members. They were led during the season by quarterbacks Lance Moore and Greg Corbin. Their toughest opponent was Samuell. We played well in district play even though we were slow get- ting started, said Coach Gray. 104 Clockwork Bivwwariri iii-W My tw is 77 Cross- Country The Cross-Country team began its first season this year at Kimball. The team consisted of 10 mem- bers and was coached by Ms. Durbin. Their toughest opponent was W. T. White. Pedro Fernan- dez placed 4th in district 12- AAAAA. ln the future we hope to get students interested in running and come out for the team, said Coach Durbin. The 1980-81 Freshman football team: Front Row: Andre Howard, Scott Ingram, Benny Washington, Rodney Mason. 2nd Row: Chas Walker, Bobby New, Keith Rose, lohn Villarel, Richard Ashmore, Troy Wilson, Darryl Steen, john Watson, Clyde McKinney, Mitchell Waites, Willie Peterson, David Suber, Damon Nash. 3rd Row: Coach Ghorm- ley, lames Connie, Lester Smith, lohn Harris, Brook Stokes, Greg Corbin, Rich- ard Coleman, Darren McNutt, Ronald Herrera, Andre Logan, Louis Bracken, Terry Lewis, Gary'Regan, Teddy Rich- ard, jason Barns. Kimball players tackle Samuell player. Front Row: Raymond DeLos Santos, Sandra DeLos Santos, Pedro Fernandez, Brian Kull. Back Row: Coach Durbin, lackie Casey, Cathy Dorword, Will Dor- ward, Clay Curtis. Clockwork 105 VOLLEYBALL 1981 was a successful year for the Volleyball team. After moving into a new district they played against such teams as Hillcrest, Rosemont, White and other schools. Coach Eltzroth, who has led the team for four years, felt the team had the potential for winning. This was displayed by their 5A District Championship. 106 Clockwork -aosw-4...4.... N M.. . ,, ,.,. ,WW ,Qwffw 'W fra- ji MH' K k iiwxi fiffjiflffliiiillfilfiiffmli' 'V --5 'V IW' ' lim l 'FIVE Mill will .. s. tm.. .. W Yolanda Simms jumps for a high ball. Angela Sneed serves at the Hillcrest game. Karen Allen jumps to return a spike. Yvette Hall scores for Kimball. Sandra Kirk prepares to set up a play. Karen Allen watches as Yvette Hall jumps off the floor to return the ball, The Volleyball team on stage after Dis- trlct. Lisa Green, Coach Eltzroth, and Coach Weems look on at the Hillcrest game. Clockwork 107 N Patricia Gardner struggles for a return. Wendy Rucker serves ball at the Skyline game. Melanie Niederauer sets up ball for teammate. Melanie Niederauer practices before game, Front row: Carolyn Wolford, Teresa jackson, Toni Peterson Second Row: Patricia Gardner, Kelly Conway, Kim Holloway, Carol lones, Cheryle lones, Lynn Garrett, Tina Phillips Back Row: Teresa Sample, Tonya Washington, Tonya McCleod, Sondra Bolin, Kim Wal- lace, Melanie Niederauer, Wendy Rucker, Coach Weems. Front Row: Lisa Green, Yolanda Sands, Karen Allen, Yvette Hall Back Row: Teresa Sample, Angela Sneed, Brenda Carr, Sandra Kirk, lackie Moore, Coach Eltzroth. 108 Clockwork -4. H+ Clockwork 109 VARSITY BASKETBALL Since 1976, Coach Paul Graham has been the head coach of the Varsity Basketball team. His at- titude and concentration has led the Knights to be one of the bet- ter basketball teams in our Southwest area. The teamfs successful season was filled with hope and few disappointments. The team con- sisted of returning lettermen Reginald Pink, Cedric Davis, and Richard Murrell. The team played in several tournaments, winning two of the three they played, l'We had a slow start, but we got on the right track, said Regi- nald Pink. I I0 Clockwork 4 5 is 1. 2, 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Kelvin Thomas reaches for the ball, Kelvin Thomas brings the ball downcourt, Reginald Pink jumps for the ball, Cedric Davis and Marvin Washington rebound the ball. Cedric Davis shoots the ball. The 1980-81 Varsity Boys' Basketball Team: Front Row: Derrick jackson, Kel- vin Thomas, Reginald House, Richard Murrell, Chuck Graves, Harold Lowe. Second Row: Coach Graham, Dewayne Brown, Troy Allen, Marvin Washington, Clark Hardy, Reginald Pink, Cedric Davis. Reginald Pink tosses a freethrow, Clockwork 111 -is 1 . 0 5' X.,-I W3 Q vi S 'N-M ' . A v . xx my nw -, iVUg7'iK 55 JW' mwf w: '- ,awwwwa Coach Graham talks to team during a game, Kelvin Thomas shoots for the basket. Cedric Davis and Reginald Pink wait for the rebound. Kelvin Thomas makes two points. Clark Hardy passes the ball. Reginald Pink shoots the ball, Cedric Davis reaches for the ball, Cedric Davis throws the ball for two points. Reginald House goes for with a lay-up. Reginald Pink shoots the ball for two points. Clockwork 113 -W,-w-annum-fm, Wk-ww., K . V wwf s......W IR. VARSITY BASKETBALL The junior Varsity Boys' Basket- ball Team consisted of 17 members. Its toughest opponent was Roosevelt High School. The team had group unity and sport- smanship. It ended its season suc- cessfully and with ideas of making the team better next year. 114 Clockwork 1 .. , , .... , u t11tt '-1-..'., is 1 ,..s., 1 ssys. .,,, f.t.,y , -'Y J -- , A PM Blix: f5ff'VLS5? lIFs ,list , . 7.-if.. - iii! -sc fwf Isixgkg5:'Ls:g:L,, if. I .X J.,Eg gn. wx: ug ,gzlgig . .. Q T ytttt..l,, ..t. t.ttt L ,.,, t-. tttlt 1 c 1 K A X ---5. It , 4 . Maw-X.-.iyszzi f-his '- .T ,tt.. 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Chuck Graves brings downcourt, the ball Tony Dunn makes a freethrow. Clockwork 115 si .V,f,. T 2 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL The freshman basketball team began their season in january. The team consisted of 15 members. They were led through the season by Coach Croft. 'lThe whole team worked hard and played together this year, said team member, Roger Forman. 116 Clockwork ,,.,, pmwrlnm, L Y V... i ,, V Cpw, ,, , M Y, 3 30 B3 5 Robert Murrel shoots a jump shot dur- ing practice. Montra Nelson tosses a free throw. Richard Coleman tries to take the ball from Roger jackson. The 1980-81 Freshman Basketball team: Front row: Lester Smith, Kenneth Will- ingham, Roger jackson, Benny Washing- ton, Dion Webster, Richard Coleman, Montre Nelson, Back row: Coach Croft, John Buggs, Kenneth Lewis, Terry Lewis, Roger Forman, Alex Morris, Robert Mur- rel, Dexter Hill, Andre Howard. Dion Webster goes for two. Roger Forman executes a jump shot. Clockwork 17 M5 W V 'T 4 K gift' -3'z!. .t ' 6 ,NW ...av 1mL f :i ..4r 6 . 1: ,I xg' R , X as ,Q BASKETBALL For the last three years, Ms. Weems has been the coach of the girls basketball team. The team consisted of all tournament play- ers Yvette Hall, Karen Allen, Dor- thy Harris, Robin Thomas, and five other returning lettermen, They experienced team leadership and sportsmanship. And through hard work they held a district record of 8 wins and 4 losses. llThere was a lot of hard work and determination among our team members. We did very well this season, said Sametria Mays. Ili C loclcxx ork f we i zzz- na 1 gk. 4 5 mee 9 ...j....... ,.,,,,c.N....Nm,. .......,.,..-..u....s.. Y '+R Q 'NIH 9: 4 Nur Q be ., A Karen Allen takes a free throw. Yvette Hall scrambles for the ball, Dorthy Harris brings the ball down court. Norma Villarreal waits for the ball. Yvette Hall shoots a iumpsnot, Team members wait for the basket. Yvette Hall passes the ball. Tricia Gardner shoots a free tnrovv. Yvette Hall brings the ball down court Karen Allen reaches for the ball. Clockwork I I9 x r -6 1,,,.xK., 1 N in K P ',kL, A .- B , aww . 2 .S- -'X' rf.. - ' 6,4 F Yvette Hall shoots the ball. Yvette Hall passes the ball. Karen Allen releases a freethrovv, Yvette Hall dribbles the ball. Laveda White throws the ball. The 1980-Bl Varsity Girls Basketball Team Front Row: Brenda Carr, Robin Thomas, Norma Villarreal, Laveda White, Second Row: Ms. Weems, Sam- etria Mays, loanette Gales, Tricia Gard- ner, Karen Allen, Yvette Hall, Dorothy Harris. lunior Varsity Basketball, Front Row: Crystal House, Kim White, Lisa Hogan, Renee Harris, Lisa Green, Zelda lohnson. Second Row: Ms Eltzroth, lackie Allen, Debra Barnes, Carol lones, Sharon Blair, Lynn Garrett, Thal Harris, Melanie Nie- deauer, Michell lohnson. I YO Clockwork W 'mn - s 1- ti x i 3 g R ,KW igii f- g m ge-2,1 , 1' ' f ' 1' 4 T ' ll Jkwmw 4 3 K ur mf' E' WS? 1 . T! 2. ,.... .2 , -,ww MM.. ,.. 2 BOYS SCDCCER The boys soccer team had it's eighth season at Kimball this year. They were led through the sched- ule by Coach Hunter. During the first seven years the Knights won 38 games, lost 7, and tied 7. The team consisted of six returning let- terman and All-American Kenny Killingsworth. llWe are hoping for another good season, but if we don't go all the way we will be close, said Coach Hunter. 122 Clockwork My M ,Me ff 41 4 . Wm Jw, ar, 5 Kimball player stops opponent from tak- ing the ball. Kimball player takes the ball down the field. Two opponents go up to head the ball. Paul Prichett dribbles the ball. Kimball player takes the ball down the field. Rich Helfrey kicks the ball. Kimball player stops an opponent from getting the ball. Kimball player passes the ball. Clockwork 123 Kimball team members watch the game from the sidelines. Donald Fluker prepares to pass the ball. Kimball player prepares to head the ball, The l980-Bl Varsity Boys Soccer team: Front Row: Louis Partida, Kenneth Payne, Leslie Fluker, Dale Archer, Anthony Canales, Richard Helfrey, Coach Hunter. Back Row: Phillip Garcia, Page Horsechief, Donald Fluker, Duriad AbDulahad, David Williams, Carlos limenez, Brad Creech, Paul Prichett, Robert Whitmore. The 1980-81 l.V. Varsity Boys Soccer team: Front row: Roderick White, Reggie Dovvdy, Derek Starr, Timothy Chancey, loey Sala- zar, David Fluker, Nowey Twan, Bryan lack- son, Billy Sanger, Darryl Archer, Vichith Vongpeth, Back Row: Larry McFadden, Mark Deloach, Douglas Hankins, Lance Moore, Pekka Kurala, Greg Corbin, lerry Campers, Aphone Phanh, lohnny Porter, Ari Boutlanazana, Paul Villarael, Coach Hunter, IZ-l Clockwork I1 I L if ii' 5 v , , .- 1.-new 00' xp., 1 5 L...-. r V WML Clockwork 125 2 soccria The girls soccer team began preparation for the season in December, Senior captains Vero- nica Carmona, Paula Chancey, Syl- yia Gonzales, and Mary Vallejo led them through the season. HThe girls really worked hard thi5 year to make this a successtul season, said Coach Runyon. ww 5 6 . XX 49,4 ..a...... 4. .aw -V W, 3 ,... ,ISE ' D l -l u In ll W , wx. -as X l'9?5l1-lllglrls wus-r ltullll n aplmm Clmzlw lhmxmm gnu-X ln-r Ie-.lm .1 lem Ups lXllTl Stix vu clrxlmlmla-N ilu- lmll Nlamca ldVNUl1llll1N.illl'I llmvlmll SxlxmC.om.1le-Nlmvmlwllu-lmll lxzmlmll plawr lwvpx llplbllllkllll lmm ldl-xllll.1lllt'lhlll Clllllx Namlu-1 Nll1l7N lwppwru-mix lrulll Nl ormg ldlhl C..1rcl.1 lalwx Ilw lmll nlmw llw llvlll lxlmlm.1llpl.1xw lllllll.:N llw lmll mlmxlw llu- lIE'lcl Clucluxrvrlx at W. 2 .1 'I Gif' 3, i N .. W K , .fllwuu O N .... ..,, ., N, :-- X r.1!!sQ1-fwwwi..m . ,wwwsumm xQ A if Q-an-fN.,, ,, D .- M5l'1'm,m.,..g f'F Q Z'. , ...... a x H ,.- 'Wgi lr as 3 4 128 Clockwork .. . Sylvia Gonzales takes the ball down the field. Lisa Smith prepares to pass the ball. Coach Runyon tries to take the ball from an opponent during practice, Diane Martin takes the ball out. The 1980-81 Girls Soccer team: Front row: Mary Vallejo, Patty Chancey, Gail Stanford, Lana Garcia, Mauricia Canales, Stacy Wilson, ludy Marez, Denise Self, Laura Hinton, Second row: Lisa Riddle, Cindy Lennon, Kela Roberts, Diane Baker, Veronica Carmona, Sylvia Gon- zales, Susan Marez, Dona Cussymanio, Teresa Verver, Back row: Coach Runyon, Monica Larson, Stephanie Len- non, Diane Martin, Payla Chancey, Cathy Sanchez, Kelly Schoppaul, Sharri Simson, Melissa Medina, Becky Spicer, Sherry Stogner, Gigi Contreras, lrnee Lerma. Veronica Carmona stops an opponent from stealing the ball, Clockwork 129 Mmwemw ,504 . -21252: Af iligfs - ....., In Qin Ii L? Q 116613 ,293 ' f 4, .. . SWIMMING The swimming team began preparation for the season in September. Hours of training were spent on techniques. The team was led through the season by seven returning Iettermen. Their toughest opponents were W.T. White and Hillcrest. UThe boys' team had a good chance at the district title and the girls' team has improved greatly since last year, said Coach Dur- bin. 130 Clockwork tt t..c V TE i, 4 im. ky -1 . rabbis , ft H at-wg, -3 . 1. i S 6' an Kimball team member warms up before swim meet. Gary Butler dives into the pool. Cally Curtis does the back stroke during practice. . Kimball players get in starting position at Carter swim meet. Kimball diver comes out of a backward dive. Cathy Dorwood warms up before swim meet. Kimball swimmers jump to the sound of the gun. Kimball team member does a backward jackknife. Iackie Casey and Terry Butler practice the 200 meter race. Clockwork 131 Clofkwork MQ ,-fi. rim.. 'Er' .M , My -ah Cathy Dorward does the dog paddle. Cary Butler comes out of a dive. Swimmers begin the 100 meter free style. Swimmers take their position. Kimball swimmer gets ready to do back stroke. The 1980-81 Kimball swimming team: Front Row: Karen Bjerke, Jackie Casey, Cathy Dorward, Debbie Frias, Terry Butler, Alesia Harenburg, Annlvtarie Casey, Ramona Gonzales. 2nd Row: Coach Durbin, Ray Green, Michael Brandish, Pedro Fernandez, Gary Butler. Back Row: Karl Kendrick, Terry McManus, Clay Curtis, Will Dorward. Swimmers begin 50 meter race. Clockwork 133 1 TENNIS The tennis team was led by the five returning Iettermen. During the season they participated in several tournaments. Their toughest opponents were Hillcrest and White, 'lThey worked hard this year and ended with a successful sea- son, said Coach Hill. 134 Clockwork if EE N 4? Q ig 2, ,cc ich 'N W .Ls ,- 2 3 ,Q-QW 2, ,154 ' 2 xx .. 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M I at?-1t'4v'v-41: 'Z ' 'mm Y .fwH?'ft.. fa wavy. 'f fan gf Y' vga., Y an , 'f-',. . if 's f ', Q. - 2? , , x 1 sf':T1, -. f v 'IJ 7' f W 3 it f 'l 'J J , .N , ,1y.,.--, ',j ,2w,y3. 7 J-'QQ 'V' --. ' I yma-f i' ,213 N. v '.I: -. -Pfff,lL'R'f4 3 ff K 'U-, ,f if ' 1 vest? , ,, t .zz . f ,K ,, t S : ew li 'N 5 1. Catia Travino prepares for match. 2. Luan Tran skillfully uses backhand. 3. Gwyn Martin returns the serve. 4. Tri Ngo returns a high ball. 5. Coach Hill illustrates tennis techniques. 6. Allison Smith returns a difficult serve. 7. Cindy Whitus energetically returns the ball. Clockwork 135 3 ew 55? M.,W.-,+MNM.,AWkw5 mmwww. NNRWVAM 2 1 4 5 w 136 Clockwork 3 ,Wa st,,.,.4 ..,. NW.. ss. ...ethanol . ---- fn - we A Ml ' W i ..-l..a,ws.--f-'ww 's ' .xx 1. Catha Thompson returns a low serve. 2. Catia Trevino uses her backhand style. 3. Tri Ngo warms up before a tournament. 4. Catha Thompson celebrates a victory. 5. David Scales follows through during a lOUl'l'lamEf1t. 6. Front Row: Catia Trevino, Catha Thompson, Gwyn Martin, Diedre Kelly, Allison Smith, Cindy Whitus. Back Row: Coach Hill, Darrel Thomas, Tri Ngo, David Scales, Luan Tran. 7. Catia Trevino follows through on her SEYVG, Clockwork 137 1 BOWLING Kimball's bowling team, led by Coach Whisenhunt, completed their third season this year. The bowlers were divided into twelve three-member teams that com- peted in tournaments throughout the city. Their scores averaged in the 140's. 138 Clockwork .,t. . -RS Ks . . :f:. ' AA Connie Barns follows through on strike. Gina Martin watches the ball on its way down the lane. joey Griffith releases the ball. Trina Smith tries for a strike. Tracy Smith practices on bowling style. Monica Winnett puts on her bowling shoes. Gina Martin bowls while team mem- bers watch. Gina Martin sends ball down the lane. Gwen Thompson in action. Romona Edwards and Gwen Thomp- son keep score during a tournament. Clockwork 139 .. . - 140 Clockwork 1 X --LL . x --,mam , ,--f .Demetrious Taylor practices after school. 2. Darrell Taylor follows through, 3. Tracy Smith prepares to bowl. 4. Beverly Butts eases the ball down the lane. 5. Gwen Thompson releases the ball. 6. Carl Heckart sends ball down the lane for a strike. 7. loey Griffith bowls while others look on. 8. David Beth prepares to send the ball on its way. 9. loey Griffith displays his talents as a bowler. 10. Gwen Thompson warms up before a tour. Clockwork 141 wmv, 2 F Quan, +4 ' 3 rizfxck ln lanuary, the boys track team began daily practices. They partici- pated in their first practice meet on lanuary 29 against Skyline High School. They were successful in winning several of the meets including the Skyline Track Meet. The team consisted of Twenty- four members with six returning lettermen. The team was smaller this year but with the great coaching we received, we had a successful sea- son, said lerome Williams. l-12 Clockwork -u.....,l Eric Stanton lumps over a hurdle. leff Washington and David McNutt jog during practice. Rod Edmond and Tony Willis sprint for the finish line. Several members stretch out. Fred Taylor releases the shoteptit. David Mc Nutt runs during practice. Track members sprint during practice. Walter Green logs in practice. Eric Stanton and Arthur Allen practice a relay run. Fred Taylor shows relief after his throw of the shot. leff Washington and Todd Ridley head for the finish line. I-ll Clot kvvork 1 wif' -dui I-1-1 Cloc kwork and -gag Qin-argl ,ir ,Q'j5yQ':,- ,'sg,,l..fi Paul Petitt straddles a hurdle. Members of the 440 relay practice. Coach Hester looks with amazement at the relay team's time lerome Williams jumps oyer a hurdle. The M80-81 Track Team: Front Row: left Washington, Edward Sanders, Bobby Cryder, Reginald Jones, Emanual Williams, Darrin Lense, Darrin Sanders, Robert Robinson. Second Row: Todd Ridley, Arron Whitaker, Tony Willis, Eric Stanton, Paul Petitt, Walter Green, Chuck Chance, lerry Rand. Third Row: David McNutt, Fred Taylor, Michael Henoy, Ierome Williams, Kim Morris, Rodney Edmond, Gerald Barber, Michael Price, Coach Hester. Emanual Williams sprints to the finish line. Tony Willis and Rodney Edmond praca tice a sprint. Cloc kwork I-15 . 5, , 5 ' ' ,V ,, 2 'info Z LL ' - f - , yy. L ' -1 K L . s - g In A 1 5 Hx ' K it 4 Fl ' A 1,. ff I-nm 2 WRESTLING The Wrestling team had its third season at Kimball this year. Throughout the year they placed in many tournaments. The team consisted of 25 members. Their toughest opponents were Lake Highland, Saint Marks, and Lewis- ville. 'lThe team has improved since last year and showed a lot of potential during the season, said Coach Welker. C lot kwork it 5 at es .12 12 s,- 'X 1. ,,,, , 'Q' 7 .A ..:. 1 4' Y 35 , 6 he have 7 8 . 'i .i ,,.. by .. X Es! NR gi , s X' it i t u se .. .. Atsiwr., or 1. Todd Crockett is declared the winner. 2. Marcus Randall pins his opponent. 3 Kimball player pins Hillcrest opponent. 4. Returning letterman Red Fortson tries to pin his opponent. 5. Kimball player reverses hold on oppo- nent. 6. Wrestler struggles with his opponent. 7. Fonzell Fortson is declared the winner 8. Kimball player tries to pin a Skyline opponent. 9. Maurice lackson gets up after match. Clockwork 147 .t g I 2 ' 35833 hm... 4 5 148 Clockwork '39 fi -Nix Coach Welker watches the team during practice. Gary Moore tries to pin Red Fortson. Kimball player tries to pin an opponent during a match. Fonzell Fortson struggles to pin an opponent. Kevin Dupont and Gary Moore talk dur- ing practice. The 1980-81 Wrestling Team: Front row: Sherman Lacy, Red Fortson, Fon- zell Fortson, Todd Crockett. Back row: Cedric Davis, Pete lohnson, Monte O'Neal, larea Smith, Darrin Lewis, Coach Welker. Fonzell Fortson practives with Cedric Davis. Clockwork 149 2 ootr The Golf team has set a goal this year of improving their personal scores. The eight-member team vvas led by Coach lanosko. They began the season on February 4, 1981 and played mainly at Stevens Park and Cedar Crest. Their toughest competition vvas Hillcrest and White. 'So lar the players have shown improvement. This year our scores have definitely gotten better, said Coafh lanosko. lull Q lot kwork f f MW is ity 95 we 'M wt .1 -rg lay Lattimore and lov Range! watch as thv hall heads tor thv hole lay Lattimorel suggests betting money OH 1.081 h lahoskok shot Guy Cfhahtllt-r adds to lay Lattlmorek he-t UUll1PtUdtl'1'5 xhul Guy C.hanclIcfr makes a shot as thef team watt hes Tom XX'ulllams clears the ball ot a sand- trap Guy C,handIvr practic es his stroke Marlt Carlhurg xaxm a hall lrom a water hazard Cllockwork In fww 2 Q.,-of W.. 4 152 Clockwork V ,,, 6,, ., ,,, 'fa EM r 3? 1 rv Mark Carlberg prepares to hit the ball. lay Lattimore is stuck in a sandtrap. loey Ellis shows strokes to the team, The team plays al Kessler Park. Front Row: Guy Chandler, Tony Wil- liams. Back Row: lay Lattimore, loe Ran- gel, loey Ellis, Mark Carlburg, Steve Alvarado, Coach lanosko. Some team members prepare for play at Kessler Park. Clockwork l53 BASEBALL February 6 was the first official day for baseball. With seven returning lettermen, Coach Gray felt the team had an excellent chance ot making District. White and Hillcrest were their toughest opponents. l'l feel the team has the poten- tial for success, said Coach Gray. I5-l Clot kwork Www 1 'N ' is ' .. ci . .. .,i, K I . xt s 5 i . 5 ,K swf ,mg .. . . . . .-wma 4 f ' ' 1. jeff Williams throws the ball. 2. Leonard Garcia waits for a ground ball. 3. Coach Gray illustrates batting techni- questo the team. 4. loe Sagnibean prepares to catch the ball. 5, Scott l-lorsecheif practices at Sprague field. 6. Mike Webster turns the double play. 7. lames Croce snares a pitch during prac- tice. Clockwork ISS .dk . N is . W , X K ' 'kf ' Ygywi. ,se M 5 law ,, . Six Nfl A..' A 5. W V, .Mfg I . if .- 'ER inn. . 5 v ilwckxxork uw. ,s ,'Y5E . . 4 N M assi N, wx qv -.xv Q H- Q xx -if ., wry? Nfl xg ,mm MLA 7 QF 97 if x 'U i 4 . v me in s.. Y 5 lf t 3 . 'I sf,..gQ -2 . ., 3, , , .. -K, i h 'r-she it S f L xi 1 -3 t- . .. i .. f'1-rf .. .,, - ,ws-if ff 'Ya of :X .t M in 'R x r -..t,vxgL1sd5.' . gur- fi .vol , Tim Whitten protects second base dur- ing a game. Mike lones warms up before a game. Greg Barrows begins a double play. Richard Luna warms up before a game. Front Row: Todd Whitten, Leonard Gar- cia, Ronnie Davis, Greg Burrows, leff Williams, Scott Horsechief, Mike Web' ster, Gary Randall. Back row: Greg Harthcock, Tim Whitten, Mike lones, Mark Benton, Wesley lohnson, loe Sag- nibene, lames Groce, Kevin DuPont. Richard Luna, Coach Grey. 6. Mike Webster practices before a game. i l I l Clockwork 157 Times Change f ,A L f I 1.1 1 aglfif. M24 ,,, rw ff , . , . Q K ,L Lrhmfi 'g 4' '12 i , . 54a 4 Times Change 159 -WV WWW - HOMECOMING Homecoming still carried out the typical Kimball traditions this year. Nominees were presented at the pep assembly so everyone could make final decisions for Homecoming. The dance was held in the W. P, Durrett Gym Thursday night. The Steering Committees contributed to the decorations in the gym. The Queen and her court were presented at the pep assembly Hal- loween Day. The week ended with a 10-O victory over Sunset. 160 Times Change 4 'il l v Candidates await the final decision. Mark Smith escorts Stacy Schwab to the dance. The nominees are announced at the pep assembly. Students move to the beat at the dance. David Fluker votes for the sophomore princess. Efforts are made to decorate the gym. Rich Helfrey spotlights the dance. Paul Carmona walks Carrie Bryant to the candidate line up. The nominees are anticipating the announcement. Times Change 161 162 Times Change HOME COMING COURT Queen Lori Facen Princesses Lisa Black Kim Stivers Dawn Baker Regina West T C 8 FAVORITES 3 W 'i 4 I S I ra if P f Q I9 Q S , ,. X - 3 . 7 I 5- . Y A . v 4 g L, K g Q K N .A V, .. 5 . - . K Friendliest Guy Chandler and Angela Sneed Best All Around Times Change Paul Carmona and Veronica Carmona iff! -v,.,,r ' Mmm www S' QS Q 3 X-T I au.. Most Beautifulf Handsome Larry Pritchett and Allyson Smith Most ialented Wayne Shipp and loyce Robbins Times change 165 FAVORITES f ,geai R I' l c s ,zz fix fa i . ,41 7' i ., e 3 l 1 le Most Likely to Succeed Pat Duffey and Beverly Williams Most Popular 166 Times Change Rich Helfrey and Melissa Hinton Wittiest Pat Stacey and Yuette Hall junior Favorites Sophomore Favorites Freshman Favorties Greg Harthcock Bobby Hummel Greg Corbin and Kim Stivers and Laura Hinton and Becky Spicer Times change 167 Speaker Host Coordinator Veronica Carmona Audio-Visual Chairman Max Adams Sylvia Ayala Sharla Bryant Rusty Burden Iennifer Chambers lulie Cunningham Anna Marie Daniele leff Davis Ronnie Earl Angela Fields Leslie Garrett Barbara Guinn Yvonne Holquin Diana lohnson Karl Kendrick Bill Lasater - Hosts - Mimi Merritt lean Mitchell Charla Modisette Kenneth Mora Ken Murray Lisa Riddle juni Ross Karen Shipp Maggie Soch Craig Speck Brian Tinsley Trudy Thoma Don Vail Tommie Waddle Michelle Willis l November 8 1980 Q-,Q omg: i ii Symposium Coordinators Paul Carmona i Cindy Wilson Marnita Bell I x Q ' W 2 EXAMS The academic abilities of Kimball students were put to test on lanu- ary 13 through 15. It was the first time the exams were taken for the semester system. 'lf a person really learned the material, they will succeed on the exam, said ludy Alexander. 'They were easier because the teachers reviewed us thorough- ly, said Brian Tinsley. 170 Times change N :Fw in - a ww ' 'J sw. . X As W f j , '-www,..,..,, fs ' E , if ,L 5 ts A ff , ,ff Rhonda Kirby takes a final look at her notes. Celina Valenzuela and Martin Lara rest after the test. Mike Bone crams for the final. Mike Webster worries about the exams. Sonia Ayala figures out a mathematical equation. Bobby Hathaway and Margret Kulas review for the final in class. lulie Ayers is confused by a math prob- lem. Sam Norman takes his Chemistry final. Lisa Richerson and Maria Garza look up at the photographer. lulie Bridges and Sheri McKean study in the library. Times change 171 5 cifxizivivfxi Kimball' N81 musical production was Carnival. The auditions for the leading roles were held on Ianuary 23 in the auditorium. Mr. Brvan's stu- dents had been given the audition material several weeks before the auditions. Mr. Tom Hughes, producer of the Dallas Summer Musicals, was the sole judge. Mr. Hughes has said many times the Kimball auditions are much more professional than those given at the Music Hall or even those he sees in New York due to hovv vvell pre- pared the c hoir students are. I liinm-st hangi- Z --+ Ez df. ' 5 W, ,, M W J Hn Qf Aw , u Sherry Brown lectures to Matt Pendle- ton about his black eye. Gary johnson, Ronnie Earl and Renee Brinkley try to get their S500 inheritance from Troy Sherrod. Angela Manfre, Trina Smith, Angie McDonald, Keith White, Mark Lewis and Kenneth Burrows sing gospel music during intermission. Wayne Shipp and Andy Epps prepare to arrest Purlie Victorious. Times Change 175 fd, , ,a 4 fx ' as Such Stuff As Dreams Are Made On was presented by the Drama Department on lanuary 29 and 30. The play was a collage of Shake- speare's compositions. Each actor had the responsibility of portraying several characters from the play. Sally Pound student directed the drama production. Ms. Prothro said UThe play was rewarding because of the intelligent and conscientious approach that the actors took towards interpretating Shakespeare. I7b Times Change Q 3 Q X I Mx 5 1 1 4 -5 Q 1 'bag f 3 .Q 'L '-'1 ' fig' EK 5 3 . ,-Trl X 5 F V . .2 g L5 f i 39? j1'Ni 1 QM 53 -M, 1 5 S ff' to V ff' V -VW: .gwggifff Sw . ff if f'v1eL.Zfi1v lg ,Z-gylf E :,r A fi 1 , ixj, 'l v:2x- f f'f 3 EXPERIMENTAL THEATER Experimental Theater produced many plays this year with the students doing their own acting, directing and sometimes writing. The first play pro- duced vvas Inherit the Wind directed by Wayne Shipp. Other plays were Glass Menagerie directed by Lisa Ellis and Never Too Late directed by Kay Philley, llExperimental Theater has given me respect for others' talents and efforts, said Antonio Banda. Experimental Theater had a good year with a full house at all performances. 178 Times Change Kay Philley learns the truth about city life from Michael Wieser. Peggye Dunlap tells the world the verdict of Bertram Cates. The crowd listens to the trial. The jury listens to the trial of Bertram Cates in Inherit the Wind. Antonio Banda leaves the courtroom in disgust in Inherit the Wind. The 1980-81 Experimental Theater. Renee Brinkley performs a mime at an Ex- perimental Christmas. Gary johnson recites a poem during Ex- perimental Christmas, Troy Sherrod takes the stand on defense in Inherit the Wind. Times Change 179 Antonio Banda and Cary Iohnson set the stage for the Class Menagerie. Sally Pound slips into her tantasy world. Michael Weiser comforts Peggye Dun- lap. A demanding director, Lisa Ellis, wants it done now. Wayne Shipp encourages the bashtul Sally Pound. Peggye Dunlap tries to sell magazines. The gentlemen caller arrives for dinner in the play Glass Menagerie. Troy Sherrod carefully arranges the glass menagerie, Michael Weiser contemplates the tate ot' his sister. Times Change l8t MILITARY BALL The annual ROTC Military Ball was held on lanuary 30 at the Knights of Columbus Hall. The entertainment was provided by the Kimball Knight Beats. Cretta Abney was Crowned Military Sweetheart. Parents of some of the Cadets provided the refreshments. UWith the attitudes and Cooper- ation of the Cadets and assistance ot parents, this vvas one of the greatest balls we have had, said Colonel White. Ili? Times Change ,,f il Couples enjoy dancing at the military hall. Mark Sideman t rowns Gretta Abney, The Knight Beats provide the entertain' ment. Members of the ROTC Drill Team per- form lulie Cunningham and Mark Woodall converse while dancing. Military sweethearts and their estorts dance to a waltz, The candidates for military sweethearts and their escorts, Larry Carter and his date dance to a slow heat, Gretta Ahney and Mark Sideman lead in the waltz. Times Change HH AA VVQRLUS FAIR The Worlds Fair, one of Kim- ball's traditions, was held on Feb- ruary 6 at 7:00 in the girls gym. It was sponsored by the Student Council. The theme for this year was Fun at KK Korralfl Many clubs contributed to the success ot' the lair and made money at the same time. The senior class spon- sored the sponge toss, the Science Club sponsored the haunted house and the Thespians per- tormed shows along with the lug- gling Club. Ult was great fun. The Student Council enjoyed sponsoring it for the school, said Ms. Vandertie. i Tiint-st hange K fig? ffl' ,C aftws' C ts ,Lx-its 5 F, .af af' Lv Harold Crumbie, Karen Shipp and Charla Modisette enjoy the nachos. lennifer Chambers and Don Vail get ready to explore the Spook house. Ms. Carter rests after the fair. Debbie Chance and Dale Williams and Cathy Gray sell drinks. The crowd looks at the different booths at the World's Fair, Sharon Fudge thinks twice before sit- ting in on the sponge toss. Angela Fields smiles for the photogra- pher. Sharon Fudge, Ms. Mayo and Cynthia Fifer eat nachos. Yvonne Guilino, Vicki Thompson and Robert Johnson enjoy the World's Fair. Paul Petitte sells nachos. Times Change 1 I1 Day s Work .iw NJ fa 5 M All in a Day's Work 187 'hlu-v Mgajvwql m Dr Charles Blanton Principal 188 All' a a'sW Robert L. Giesler Dean of Instruction Alonza Williams Assistant Principal i t..t K , l X if james A. Sheets Assistant Principal N Chad Woolery Assistant Principal S Ss All in a Day's Work 189 . . A, 1 .au Bettye H. Alright, BS., M.Ed., English, Team Leader. Eva Aldridge, BA, M.S.p Typing, FBLA. lames Alford, B.S., M.E.g Business Education, FBLA, Leia Arrington, BA., Functional Literacy. Randell Wayne Aston, M.G.S.p R.O,T.C. john R. Atherton, BM., M.A.g Choir. Morgan Badgett, B.S., Mathematics. Mary L Bamwel, BM., M.A.g Orchestra, 190 All in a Day's Work rr , Martha G, Bentley Deralyn Berry, B,S,, M.A.g Scienceg Science Club, FTA. Raye Black, BS., M.Ed.p Guidance Counselor. Doris Nell Blackbum, B.S., M.Ed.g Home Economics Cooperative Education: HERO. lacquelme Blanks, BS., M.Ed.g Social Studies: SHRC. Alice Boggan R N., B.S.5 Health Occupations Education: HOSA. Earon La Von Boyette, BS , Physical Educationg Physical Fitness Dr. Blanton and Ms. Morriss discuss new plans for the literary magazine. Attentive faculty listen at early morning faculty meeting. Mr. Fricky explains some work to his class. ln the lounge, Mr. Alford talks to other teachers. Mr. Winnett and Ms, Whisenhunt laugh at a mutual joke. Ms, Malone corrects homework assign- ments. A student and Ms. Churchman admire the statue. All in a Day's Work 191 William H. Bridges, BS., M.Ed.g Physical Science. james Briley, B.S., Special Education. B. L Broughton, B.S., Mid., Industrial Arts, Leather. lames W. Brown, BS., M.Ed.g Distributive Education, DECA. 'wt Richard Bryan, B.M., M.Ed., Choir, Speech, New Tyme Singers, SOS, luggling Club. Elaine Cambell, B.A.g Art, Stagecraftg Art Club, Bonnie F. Carter, MA., English, Sophomore Steering Committee. Mae Helen Carter, Tutoring Coordinator. fllllau ...nf it 's W F ii. L fr igffg? 5 as W V ff its?-3 it. A -2 . 4 4 f Q .. . r . I I fi: 1. During her hall duty, Ms. Blanks grades papers. 2. Students hang around Mr. Oros. 3. Poppy Silva digs in his pocket to find his parking lot fee for Mr. Thomas. 4. Sgt. Aston works in the supply room before school. 5. Col. White listens to morning announcements. 6. Over the telephone, Mr. Martin dis- cusses school business. 7. Teressa lones and Ms. Prothro discuss matters of importance in the courtyard. 192 Allin a Day's Work , -M--, WV3' 'qwlifj Hx mwmc. , - 1 ff .2 P' - -. 1 mfs 1 .Z 6 . sf sgxi Y as. g x Q N r 3 B. F. Christenson, B.S., M.S.g Cooperative Educationg VICA. Mary Churchman, B.A,, B.S.g Art Team Leaderg Art Club. Suzanne Connally, BS., M.Ed,g Spanishg SNHS. loyce Cory, B.S., MA.: Special Education. Bettye Crenshaw, BA., M.Ed.g Counselor. Kevin Croft, B.S.5 Social Studies: Football Coach. I. S. Crutchlield, B.S., M.A.g Industrial Arts. Linda Damell, BA., MA., Mathematics, Team Leaderp Mu Alpha Theta. All in a Day's Work 193 f J H, EL' ,if -A ,N t A A XS ' L' K 1 N f his fiacfl-ss i Rx Sharon Davls, B.S.g Mathematics: Allied Youth, HSRC. Katherine Day, B.S., M.A.5 Home Economicsg FHA. Anita L Deusdie. Library Assistant. Shirley Didsey, B.S., M.Ed.5 Home Economics: FHA. Katrina Dixon, BA., M,A.g English. Rid: Duff, B.S.g Health Education: Football Coadt. lacquelyn DUSSUI, B.S.g Affective Leaming. Connl Durbin, B.A.g English, loumalism, Swim Coach, Knight Life, Quill and Scroll, Senior Class, Cross Country Coach. 194 All in a Day's Work ns Y., Q4-,gh Odis Echols, B.S., Mathematics. Christine Eltzroth, B.S., M,Ed., Health, Track, Volleyball, Basketball Coach. Barbara Estell, B.S., Science, Freshman Class, FTA. Marcus H. Evans lr., B.A., M.A., Social Studies, Iudo Club. Dianne Everett, B.S., English, Senior Class, Troubadears. Tony Fracchia, B.S., MA., Social Studies, EXCALIBUR. Peg Frazee, B.S., Health Education, Red Cross. Dennis Ericky, BS., Physical Science. r .A i W.. 1 4 5 7 6 2 3 6 O - X... Ms. Green confers with Tommy Petite. Coach Graham relaxes before starting another day. Ms. Black, Ms. lackson, and Dr. Blanton review a file. Ms. Smoot and Ms. Harvey discuss a student's English papers. Art Club students and Ms. Cambell enjoy pizza. Mr. Echols takes a break after a long, hard day. Ms. Lodewick and Mr. Moring stand in the hall. All in a Day's Work 195 Mary Funk, B.S., M.S.g Home Economicsg FHA. Walter Geyer, B.M., M.M., Ed.E.p Assistant Band Director, Concert Band, Lab Band. 'lim W. Ghormley, B.S., M,Ed.g Industrial Arts: Football Coach. Hayward A. Gibson, B.S. M.Ed.g Mathematicsg NHS. Paul Graham, B.S., M.Ed.g Social Studiesg Head Basketball Coach. lames Gray,B.S.Ed., M.S.Ed.g - Science, Football, Baseball Coach. Dana Hamilton, B.S.p Home Economicsg FHA. Dianne Hamilton, Nurse's Aide. 1 1. Mr. Hester explains a mathematical equation. 2. After a staff meeting, Ms. Perry enjoys refreshments. 3. Ms. Hast poses for the photographer. 4. Copies of printed material are run off by Ms. Hanning. 5. Mr. Timpa and Ms. Black conduct school business over the telephone. 6. Mr. Ortez rests in the lounge between Classes, 3 ' e 1 , 196 All in a Days Work A Nancy Hanlshs, BA., M.A.g German, Englishg Allerlei. lonel Harvey, B.A., M.A.5 English. Robert Headldm, B.S., M.Ed.p Science: Team Leaderp Sdence Club. l.0Ann Henslee, BS., M.S.p Home Economicsg FHA C. M. Hester, B.S., M.Ed.g Mathematicsg Track, Football Coach. Andea mlfl, Special Education Placement. Mash I-B, B.S.p Social Studies: Tennis Coach, FCA, lads I-itdxcodi, B.S, M.Ed.g Social Sludiesg Head Football Coach. All in a Day's Work 197 . ec Ruby Hodges, B.S., M.s.g English, FTA, Chariene Holconb, B.S., M.S.g Mathematicsg Sophomore Steering Committee. Kathy Holiday, Audiofvisual Media Clerk. Robert Howard, B.A.g Social Studiesg Tactics and Techniques, Woods and Waters. Ann Howel, B.A.g English, Latin: Corona Eximia. David Hubble, B.A.g English. Andrew Hunter, B.S.g Physical Educationp Head Soccer Coach. Minnie ladrson, B.A.g English. 198 All in a Day's Work wma. .9-my Ken linosko, B.S., M.Ed.g Social Studies, Golf Team. Larry Kirkpatrick, B.S.g Mathematics. Sue Carrbell Ladd, B.S., M.E.g Mathematics. Margaret A. lzPrade, BA., M.L.A.g Spanish, Englishp U.I.L, Spelling. Patrida Lodewick, BA., M.A.p English. Rai Malone, B.A,, BS., Science, FTA, Science Club, Iunior Class. Hansel S. Marlin, BA., M.S.p Social Studiesp Camera Club. 1' f ? it i , i 1 fi' wiv 1. During lunch Ms. Connally and Ms. Dixon relax. 2. Mr. Evans laughs at a funny joke. 3. Mr. Echols and lan Haley hoe-down at the Country-Western Dance. 4. Debie Burns and Ms. Everett walk together. 5. Ms. Kelly poses in the lunchroom. V 6. Ms. Northcutt and Mr. Reeves discuss the weather. 7 Ms. Riggs reads some important inform- ation. i All in a Day's Work 199 Margaret Milke, B.S., Science. jerry Mills, BS., Cooperative Education, VOCT. Thomas L Moring, Bs., BA., M.Ed., Ph.D.p Social Studies. Vemon H. Mom'lI, B.S,, MA., Mathematics, i 1 lk Mary Moniss, BS., M.Ed.g ldylls From the Tower Sponsor. 1 lads Oros, BA., Special 'S fm Education. 5 Fay Osbom, BA., MS., M.A.,g Mathematics. Elanor Otto, B.A., MA., Mathematicsp Y-Teens Sponsor. 109: 6 ...., yawn it 1 2 3 4 5 6 Ms. Olgniec and Ms. Barker talk in the front hall. The Teacher Aides: Ms. Tobar, Ms. Stri- pling, Ms. Kettleton, Ms. Hanning, Ms. Pritchard, Ms, Gassaway. ln the teacher's lounge, Mr. Howard talks over news of the day. . Ms. Woodard and Mr. Rodgers tell jokes. . The Secretarial Staff: Aneta Hankins, Bonnie Green, Darlene Black. . The Attendance Clerks: Ms. Gibson, Ms. Allen, Ms. Barker, Ms, Morrill, Ms. Clan- ton, Ms. Gilleland, Ms. Ayers, Ms. Met- calf, Ms. Stegall. 200 Allin a Day's Work -sv I . fy john G. Owen, B.S.g Industrial Ansg Indastrial Arts Sponsor. hanitz Pena, B.S,g Engiishp ir. Steering Committee Sponsor. Smch G. Pepper, 8.5.1 English Gloria Perry, B.A., M.A.g Guidance Counselor. lidurd M. Pierce, BS., M.Ed.g Science, Outdoor Eduoationg Woods and Waters Sponsor. Kay Freddy, BA., M.A,g Guidance Counselor. Brenda S. Pmthm, B.A., M.A.g Dramap Thespians Sponsor. Homerzele Reed, BA., M.A.g Business Educationg FBLA Sponsor. All in a Day's Work 201 1 Pear! V. Reed, B.S., M.S.g Business Educationp FHA Sponsor. leff Reeves, B.A.g Social Studies, Nebulae Sponsor. Edwin. Riggs, B A , M515 English lo Ries,R N., B A , Nurseg Red Cross Sponsor Solon Ritcherson, B.S., M.Ed.g Cooperative Education. Nidsi Roberts, B,F.A., MA.: Ari: Photography Club Sponsor. Max Rodgers, B.S., Guidance Counselorp F.C.A. Sponsor. Gail Runyon, B.S., Health Educationg Soccer Coach. 202 All in a Day's Work 2 ..g.,Q,4.4 5 e-.M,M..v,-o,.,,,,. ,Wk 'Q' , nv- . ? ,' r z 1 a E i f -ZFX . Y' N' f f , i Stan Shipman, BA., BME., MA., Band, Knight Beats, Flag Corps Sponsor. Peggy Smoot, B.S.g English, S.O.S. Sponsor. Toni Srowenians, B.A.p Mathematics, Senior Class Sponsor Margaret Sunmersgl, BS., M.A., Ph.D.g French, French Honor Society, A lamais Sponsor. Mite Tanco, B.A., Cooperative Education, D.E.C.A. Sponsor. Espanola Thacker, B.S., M.5.p Librarian. Sue Thomas, B.S., M.S., Functional Literacy. Tommy Thompson, B.A., Social Studies, Team Leader. 7 Ms. Woodson receives Robin lenkin's homework. Mr. Giesler and Mr. Bryan discuss the events of a pep assembly. Mr. Broughton grinds some metal pieces. The Maintenance Staff: Ms. Brown, Mr. Carr, Ms. Manning, Mr. Fleming, Mr. Anderson, Mr. Ossai, Mr. Criddle, Mr. Corbins, Mr. McCullough, Mr. Adelena, Mr. Wright, Mr. Brown, Mr. Body, Mr. Mitchell, Mr. Evans. Mr. Crutchfield trims down some mate- rial for his class. Mr. Headrick helps Laurie Bledsoe with her tie. Ms. Bowers takes time out for a snap- shot. All in a Day's Work 203 llmmy Tubbs, BS., M.Ed.g Social Horace Washhgton, B.S., M.S.p Gerald Timpa, B.S.g Social Studies: S.O.S., Senior Class Sponsor. Studies, Football, Basketball Coach. Ridurd Turner, B.S., M.S.g Industrial Arts. Anne Vandertie, B.F.A., MS., Speech, F.C.A., Cheerleaders, Student Council Sponsor. Science, Sophomore Class Sponsor. Mary Weerns, BA., Physical Education, Tradt, Volleyball, Basketball Coach. Kult Welser, B.S.g Science, FCA., Woods and Water Sponsor, Wrestling, Football Coach. Indy Whiiey, B.S.g Affective Leaming. AA Ms. Everett enjoys the company of her students. The data processors get a short break after checking attendance. Ms. Reed grades papers. Ms. Frazee explains basic health to her students. Mr. Echols and Ms. Ladd discuss school policies. The Lunchroom Staff: Front Row: Ms. Allen, Ms. Dworaczyk, Ms. McBryde, Ms. Cartenais, Ms. Cheatham, Ms. Dixon, Ms. George, Ms. Pitts, Ms. Davis, Ms. Turpenp Back Row: Ms. Stults, Ms. Carter, Ms. Brooks, Ms. McCarty, Ms. Rowe, Ms. Lewis, Ms. Colliers, Ms. Johnson, Ms. Walker, Ms. Hallman. Staff listens as Dr. Blanton explains new policies. 204 All in a Day's Work E. 'K.,, ---..1.....-, 5 lg Q T s 1 e 'E 5 xl f i -W-w,.,,y V 7 Q vm, , - fe i ' X ' My if Z' 3 4 E. 5 ,f . . x 'r .J W Ellene Whisenhunt, BA.: Business Education, Bowling Coach. Col. Harmon White, B.S.E., MA., Ph.D,g R.O,T.C. loan Wilson, BA., M.Ed.5 Reading. Ray Winnett, B.S., MLA., Business Education, Team Leader. ami! Edna Woodard, BA., M,Ed.p Physical Education. S. I. Woodson, B.S., Mathematics, N.H.S, Sponsor. Caria Wright, B.Mus., M,Ed.3 Orchestra. All in Aa Day's Work 205 Times Noblest Offsprmg i ,, :ff Qi xi f 54 W Q f fi .1 X! F 'S , M X MARNITA BEL- If deeds are measured by action, Marnita Bells tenure at Kimball was distinguished an busy. Her undertakings were characterized by exceptional organizational ability an exemplary individual achievement. Her co-direction of the highly successful Kimball Sc ence Symposium provided the direction and expertise needed to make such an ente prise work. l'viarnita's term as president ofthe Science Club was a model of planning an responsibility, Her determination, dependability, and achievement earned Marnita scholar's credentials. She has consistently ranked with the top members of the Senio Class in academics. Her support of all Activities and traditions at Kimball gained for Marnita the enviabl reputation of being a student who cared about everyone. 208 Time s Noblesl Offspring N PAUL CARMONA Paul Carmona was an imaginative and all-around leader throughout his years at Kim- ball. His presence was felt in almost all the major organizations at school. ln addition to his responsibilities as Varsity cheerleader, Paul found time to assume the duties of stu- dent director ofthe New Tymes singers. He also served as the president of the Chorale and founded the juggling Club. His memorable performances in such musicals as Carni- valvvere complemented by outstanding participation in the Science Symposium. For his exceptional and diverse qualities, the 1981 Senior Class voted Paul the Best All-Around Senior boy. Times Noblesl Offspring 209 auf H if pgs' kMfREQwx,gs Tk xy A ,V A X 31 , gg, . ss .X A A-fx. Kim xii l,X'fX XxxiKi?'SK v 5ish . glmxhsx. W 'V - GUY CHANDLER Guy Chandler undeniably made his presence felt in the halls of Kimball through a friendly and inspiring personality. When one noted his impressive list of senior credits - New Tymes, Chorale, musicals, athletics, and scholarship - one quality was not listed. Cuy's positive attitude about life will always stand as an example to his friends and admirers. As president of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Cuy's easy charm and humanity blended to bring to everyone a sense of life as a special adventure. Service was at the core of Cuy's abilities as witnessed by his dedication and willing- ness to work hard as the vice-president of the Senior Class. Times Nobles pring -.R s i 4 arf' 9 J f f .X RICH HELFREY l Rich Helfrey's range of activities covered just about every imaginable facet of school lifes His participation in athletics included an outstanding performance as a member of th soccer team as vvell as performing the demanding duties of football trainer. Rich's quic vvit and creativity earned him immediate respect as a member of Concert Choir. He man aged to land a major part in the musical Carnival. Rich's ability to lead others vvas observed during his term as president of the Kimball Student Council. Through it all h amassed academic honors second to none. Due to his natural ability, sense of humor, and even-temperament, Rich was voted th Most Popular boy in the senior class sl C Pllspllltg ' MM ' if1eNEaZ2'THhM 5 l l Wd? ' W TRGY MEDINA Troy lvledina's years as a Knight were marked by his eager, helpful and involved atti tude. As a Varsity cheerleader, Troy displayed only one aspect of his varied talents. H entertained all the students lucky enough to have a ticket for Carnival, and in addition h played another role besides his lead. Troy's leadership endowment was displayed in hi active roles on the student Council Executive Committee and the Senior Steering Com mittee. Finally, add Concert Choir to the list and the Roundtable seats a senior who typi fied service and individual achievement. sl K Httspring ng..a-DY' t 'Ma W ..... .. RALPH PARTIDA When people searched for the ideal student-athlete, Ralph Partida immediately came o mind Scholarship vvas alvvays a priority in his Kimball career, Membership in the ational Honor Society vvas the hallmark of his accomplishments in academic s. ln football Ralph's list of honors is equally impressive. He earned All-l District honors as both an offensive and defensive performer and nabbed the IZ-fXA,eXAA Defensive Player nf the Year title as vvell, More recognition follovved when the media selec ted him to be a ember of the All-Greater Dallas defensive team. Additionally he placed on the eXll- etro squad as a center. Through it all his coaches and teachers found Ralph ever-willing to talce direction in Jrder to improve his already outstanding performance. lm' X N-ililwl , -sail , M ANNE RICKABAUCH ln days vvhen student literary achievement is suspect, Anne Rickabaugh stood out as sensitive, literate observer of the scene at Kimball High School, Perceptive and forcef Anne displayed exceptional organizational skills to complement her insight. Whether was stylish articles, editorials, or creative photography, she produced work vvhich co tained clarity and shape. Anne always left her readers wanting more. As the Editor-i Chief of Excalibur, she consolidated her journalistic skills in order to produce an annu that will be read and re-read for many years to come. Far from being just a vvriter, Anne took time out from student publications to partic pate in Concert Choir where she became president of the Choraliers. Moreover, sh compiled an impressive record in a challenging course of study. 216 Time s Noblest Offspring YOLANDA SANDS The Knights of the first Roundtable earned their position through years of arduous mental and physical training. ln 1981, Yolanda Sands was an ideal example ofthe deter- mination and spirit that is required to attain such distinction. For four years, Yolanda toiled to become one of the key players in the Volleyball's teamfs drive to the district championship. She never stopped improving and her contribution vvas indispensable to the team's success. Yolanda was a talented member of the Marching Band and she maintained a GPA that kept her consistently among the top competitors for academic honors. Her name will always be associated vvith the desire to be the best. Times Noble lst Offspring 217 MICHAEL VVEISER Talent is often a vvord applied indiscriminately when bestovving honors. Michael Weiser, however, represented the best that such a description offers. Appearances in three musicals gave testament to his considerable skill as an entertainer. He played major leads in such challenging productions as Guys and Dolls and Carnival. Vocally, Michael excelled in the Nevv Tymes singers and the Chorale. He was a member of Thespians and Readers! Theater and still spared time to practice for the luggling Club. His natural creativ- ity and enthusiasm in the pursuit of learning led Michael to rank among the top academic honorees ofthe Class of '81 sl Olispring .M BEVERLY WILLIAMS Fellow students and faculty alike frequently cited perseverance and intensity as the two outstanding traits of Beverly Williams, Accurate as their observations were, she supplemented these qualities with ability and insight. The sum of these characteristics produced a dynamic individual who was dedicated to school and community. As Presi- dent of the Senior Class, Beverly offered enthusiasm and originality to the activities and traditions that are so meaningful to seniors. Her dedication and hard work in the cause of brotherhood touched many lives and led fellow students to share a sense of unity based on mutual respect and affection. Despite constant involvement in school events, Beverly managed to accumulate an impressive academic record. Times Noble st Offspring 2 What Lles Ahead r 2 E 5 L Senior Class Officers President Beverly Williams Vice-President Guy Chandler Treasurer Carol Hill Secretary Nira McNealy LUIS ADAME TINA ALCALA TERESA AGUILAR IO ALESSANDRO W A 'GW ' XX fx DONNA ALEXANDER SANDY ALFORD VANESSA ALLEN IONATHAN AMBLER RAMONA ANDERSON HUNTER ANDRESS MICHELE ANGUIANO IEANNE ARCHAMBAULT sk What Lies Ahead ibn i SPX 5-M... IQ RT TINA ARRINGTON DAVID AVILA SYLVIA AYALA TANYA BARDERE PATRICIA BARKER RONALD BARKER LEE ANNE BARNES REGINA BATES CURTIS BATTS KENNETH BECK MARNITA IO BELL LOUIS BENAVIDEZ The Senior Class offices. lanls Smoot asks Kaye Philly for her script Stacy Schwab stands at attention during Plnkston game. Nara McNealy looks up from her Intera ture book. What Lies Ahead 223 MARK BENTON DEEDRA BERRY USA BLACK AUSON BLACKBURN CATHY BLAIR PHIUP BLAIR LAURIE BLEDSOE ww F . JFD TONIBRADFIELD l Sp.. ALLEN BRADLEY ' DARRELL BRAND nomar BRAZILE A l .tis Tina Griffen, Shanna Rollins, and Rita Duron watch the Pizza Eating Contests. Ronnie Earl and Renee Brinkley enact a scene from Pearlie Victorious. The Varsity Cheerleaders show their acrobatic skills. Shelly Etheredge and Carrie Bryant enjoy the W. T. White game. 224 What Lies Ahead sg -M 4- 4 ig DONNA BRYANT BETH BRYANT HERBIE BUCHANAN LISA BREWER IULIE BRIDGES KIM BROOKS VINCENT BROOKS IULIE BROWN SHERRY BROWN ANNETTE BRUNO CARRIE BRYANT What Lies Ahead 225 1 2 CHARLES BUNCH LISA BURNETT GARY BUTLER GAY BUTLER SHAWN CAREY DAVID CALVERT PAUL CARMONA VERONIA CARMONA IOANNA CARTER SHARON CARTER LORRANE CASEY SCOTT CHAMBERS 226 What Lies Ahead , wx sm Ef9Y' .E ORS f., .K MLN A51 K flixfiy ' 2 A Fil .V ' .3 fill L lyk . A X N r L M .x4nx. 'L' 5: A V 9 A .px BBBAA iw ff 5 f,..,.. M Sl ,M ,.-wmv.. New- i Vue y--5 Mer, in X, 1 5 s 4 ati! , seg N A ...- . A X as Q .B 'V 's,s - c A if sa 'Q' s s X ,Z 5, af--'K 'lf 9'8 nnii v 'fluff' 'bam 1 1 wjfifsfff' kgrrz 2 ' .... 3 4- - -u i U . an sg, at- wi.- u if-fgwf 4, ., 'ii-t 3' .L X if fl F ii . I G0 'lvg i'::55f ibn gin., if STEPHEN CHAMPAGNE CHARLES CHANCE PAULA CHANCEY GUY CHANDLER GLENDA CHIPMAN KAYE CLARK MARC CLARK MARK CLARK TIMOTHY CLEMMONS DANA CLEVELAND DANNY COFFEY LAURA CONWAY 'N VV 1. Sir lustin flashes his sword. 2. Michael Weiser, Carrie Bryant, and Pat Duffey play fireman. 3, Martin Lara is congratulated after the Pizza Eating Contest. 4. Noelle Hancock dresses up for Punk Da What Lies Ahead 227 DENISE COOK ' I N.. KATHARENIA COOK N' KELVIN COOPER 'ivy STEVE CORBIN ZAN CRATCH BRAD CREECH TINA CRUNK CAROL CUNNINGHAM KENDA CUNNINGHAM TIM CURLEE CLAY CURTIS 1 . SOS Board members cheer at the Carter pep assembly, 2. Danny Coffey and Zack Kildow attend the Samuell game. 3. Cici Hill Villareal leaves the Hillcrest pep assembly. 4, Kathy DeLong and Susan Harris prepare to leave the W. T. White pep assembly. 1 228 what Lies Ahead 2 l, Ji., , 'value' vfwnl. . -vdmrvqvm zmmu:1s 45'-if ir' 33515 -'DQ wif! Q 1 M MARCY DePRlEST NORMAN DETENANCOUR TERESA DIKMAN MARTY CYRUS CEDRIC DAVIS VICKIE DAVISON EVELYN DEE ROSALINDA DeLOEN KATHY DeLONG YOLANDA DENNIS LAURA DENSMORE What Lies Ahead 229 If 1 tm PARIKH R. DIPAK CATHERINE DORWARD ROBERT DRAKE SAMUEL DUARTE PAT DUFFY GWENDOLYN DUKE KEVIN DuPONT RITA DURON 230 What Lies Ahead f i .,. ..,,,. 's , . xq. I EEE I 4' 'If' A T TT ww I 1, f.. P A 2' f I iw, mf I TINA DURON IOHN EALBA LISA ELLIS A ' t . I . X' L 1 - L. i I 'L X 5 L X .: .S K A X Y E V ng, I I Q R w ' gf, H X WY? ' af A i.: wg ' ,... ' H V N, 5 vs- 'ENN 1. ,I X . G5 A DONNELL ELLISON ANDY EPPS BILLY ERVING . hw SHELLEY ETHEREDGE ,Q ,, - LEONDA EVANS I LORI FACEN PETER FLOOD LESLEY FLUKER FONZELL FORTSON U05 KARLYN FRANCIS SHARON FUDGE 1. Robin Stallings at the Homecoming game. 2. Karen Patterson, Anne Rickabaugh, and Laurier Bledsoe yell at the Carter pep assembly. 3. Amy Keiffer performs at the Hillcrest pep assembly. 4. Stephanie Cole plays 'lMissy Judson in Purlie Victorious. 4 What Lies Ahead 231 LalUANDA FULLYLOVE MARY GAITHER LAURA GARCIA VIRGINIA GARZA MICHAEL GEIST DAVID GERHARD LINDA GILL KEVIN GILLEY CASSANDRA ANN GLOVER IANNA GODWIN ' . ALBERTO GONZALES Q SYLVIA GONZALEZ G LN A 1' 7 l Misty Walkner performs a Flag Corps routine at the Samuell game. Lori Wilson leads the Troubs into the Carter pep assembly. Richard Hearn, Brad Creech, and Chris Kulas study their calculus. Kevin DuPont works on day's assign- ment. Tracy Lancaster and Bruce McCann take notes during Student Council. 232 What Lies Ahead ANDREA GOUGER TONY GOVAN STEPHANIE GRAY MARILYN GREEN RITA GREEN VENATO GREEN KARI GRIER IAMES GROCE VINCEL GUFFIN STEVEN HAM LORETTA HAMMONDS NOELLE HANCOCK What Lies Ahead 233 SUSAN HARDIN CYNTHIA R. HARRIS DOROTHY HARRIS SHEILA HARRIS KATHLEEN HARRISON RICHARD HEARN RICHARD B. HELFREY KYLE HENKE 234 What Lies Ahead 'S ' TERRY HENRY CAROL HILL GERRY HINCHLIFFE X f A. wmwmmw V q' 5 HER! 1-'fwfx 'W , ff, fm , if I MAE .MWA . M., Mn: :- f W -www-A 22520.51 ' 2 N ,gg Off , Af, ' II 2 X M X Q k ' 1 www-G' M EY- mam ,. N-me ? M REX if gy? X X QQRQQI il Q Q. . f 4' W-5 -:gf :sw ff,, :E X XXX Q... I ,W-Q f -QQ 4,1 .. A V2 I..- - f WsN EX 54 ,W .mx , .1 .... 5 Hg a 3121 4? ak? .a-1... N. 'K---V STACY HINES MELISSA HINTON TAMARA HOGG VIOLETA HOLQULN LAURA HOOD PAGE HoRsEcHiEE REGLNALD HOUSE ' CAROL HUGHES ..- 3 MICHAEL HULL 1 A TIMOTHY HUMPHREY a BLLLLE IEAN HUNT P ,ff Kevin DuPont ponders over Senior favorite ballot as Susan Marez watches. Lori johnson and Sharon Perry panto- mime in Drama class, Wanda Young does a flag corps rou- tine. ludy Alexander performs at a football game. What Lies Ahead 235 BYRON HUNTER GWEN IACKSON SHANNON IACKSON VALERIE IENKINS CARLOS IIMENEZ 'ff' IOE IIMENEZ CHERI IONES DEBRA IONES KELLI IONES REGINALD IONES VICTOR IONES Troubs show school spirit by dress- ing up for Punk Rock Day. Members of Student Council plan Homecoming. Students return to class after the Samuell pep assembly. lerryl McQueen plays Long Train during the Carter pep assembly. 236 What Lies Ahead KIABALI.. As...-f Q 'X 'NJ 55-', 1-Q-f ' Q -'4 ' I Ilan ih- I -xx Y IARAMY LALONDE LISA LANDERS WILLIAM LASATER CASSIUS IORDAN AMY KEIFFER CANDACE KELLEY BRENDA KELLEY ZACK KILDOW TERESA KINCHIN BRIAN KRULL AUDREY LACY What Lies Ahead 237 TRACY LANCASTER DOLORES LOSOYA ELIZABETH LOVE AAAf' fi - MONTE Lovo .V A FRANK MAcci-iiA . p 'ics' aiu MANSFIELD 4 DeLlSA MARSHALL ib- ' ASA X gi . L iii, K 4 r'-,R Air' ' MA ' v fin six . W PATRICIA MARTINEZ Ed i LoLlTA MATHIS 1AMEs MA1TisoN y im MAYES . 1 X' 'I 1. SOS Men sing the school song at the Home- coming Pep assembly. 2. Lee Perry blows up a balloon at Young Life. 3. Lisa Ross studies for a test. 4. Guy Chandler, Ken Temple, Mike Webster, and Victor Medina anxiously await the Grand Prairie Pep Assembly. 5. leff Mayes works on a project in shop class. 6. Football players cheer at pep assembly. 238 What Lies Ahead l 5 ii if Q W' Wi its Q!--W. 'X van, 2 KASEY MCGEE SHERI MCKEAN MAUNDA MCLEON SAMETRIA MAYS TIM MCBRYDE TAMMY MCCOLLUM IOE MCCONNELL GLENN MCCOY DENISE MCCRANIE WESLEY MCDANIEL BRAD MCDONALD What Lies Ahead 239 NIRA MCNEALY BRENT MCNUTT DARRYL MCQUEEN IERRYL MCQUEEN TROY MEDINA VICTOR MEDINA VALENE MESHACH SANDRA MESKA 240 What Lies Ahead 'KT' DWAIN MILLER DALE MILNER KIM G. MORRIS vw- DENISE MUHAMMED TIM MULLINS MONTIE O'NEAL ORLINE NOLDER IR. if sbp-sf i' ue T7 SAMUEL NORMAN CALVIN NUGENT DIANA PARRAMORE CHUCK PACK I Q., I l I X l 1. Football players pose for a picture. JR 2. Lori Facen helps cheer on the team. 3. Veronica Carmona, and Jeff Davis plan the Science Symposium. 4. Cheerleaders perform at the W. T. White game. 5. Beverly Williams presents player of the week, Greg Powell. asf- 5 T 'sry A N I What Lies Ahead 241 MATTHEW PENDLETON RALPH PARTIDA KARRA PATTERSON KIM PAYNE VIRGINIA PELTON fn- MARIA PENA PATRICIA PAREZ LEE PERRY KAREN PE'I'I'IE IAMIE PETTIGREW IEANNE PHELPS ....m..5s 1 2 3 4 5 6 242 What Lies Ahead Wayne Shipp studies a script for an upcom- ing play. SOS men clown around at Hillcrest pep assembly. Misty Walkner, loanna Carter, lulie Bridges, Kay Philly, and Carol Hill sing Messiah Students hurry to get to their next class. Tamara McDonald and Carrie Bryant listen to a speaker at Young Life. Young Life meetings brings students together. A V ' A KAY PHILLEY Q Qi lou Pl-uu.lPs A 5, KEVIN PICKERILI. . ' KATRINA POLK MARK POUND Q A J onfconv Powfu ' Q , ' CHERYL PRICE I - KEVIN PRINCE MSW RWE I 2: LARRY PRITCHETI' PAUL PRITCHETT SHERRI SHANISE PRITCHETT What Lies Ahead 243 3 2 VIVIAN PYE ELIZABETH RAGAN KARRIEM RAHMAN IERRY RAND PATRICIA RANGEL RICHARD RANSOM TINA REEB MARK RENICK 244 What Lies Ahead i 1 S X ' X li, Q I SHARON RICE ANNE RICKABAUGH Q- if- I . x W PHILIP REYNOLDS I j 'Vx ii RM MICHAEL RILKETT ,,,.,,, DONOVON RIDLEY RUBY RIOS AMANDA RIVERA IOYCE ROBBINS Q A i EDGAR MICHAEL ROBERSON 1 :'2 - ,,, . IOSEPH ROBERSON TIM RODGERS SHANA ROLLINS LISA ROSS ED RUSHING Football players cheer at W. T. White pep assembly. Loretta and Debbie Smith help support the football team. SOS men dance during W, T. White pep assembly. Diana Smith, Carol Daniels, and Norma Fernandez munch on pizza at the pizza eating contest. Bob Creech Hgets down with boots off at a Carter pep assembly. What Lies Ahead 245 I. ALLEN RUSSEAU IAMES SADLER ALEXANDER SALAZAR IEANETIE SALAZAR CARLA SANCHEZ ROBERT SANCHEZ DARRYL SANDERS YOLANDA R. SANDS STACY SCHWAB KEVIN SCHWARTZ DAVID SCOTT STACY SCOTT 1, Students help support the team. 2. Anne Rickabaugh and Karra Patterson yell the victory cry. 3. Kim Cockran, David Parent, and Laura Demsmore enjoy a Kimball game. 4 New Tyme men perform at the Kimball Pops. 5. Renee Brinkley watches the pizza eating contest. 6. Denise Soule sits with a friend after school. 7, Students eat lunch. 246 What Lies Ahead wl ' ,fy ,, -M ,f .N-gg lp... ,Q-trri. HMM! ,, E, -s 4:51 . .- :f:.:I': tx ikhriii ,,.. . , ., Wh kk,, , PO' in-f' 53 NSS? ,ii Ez? '55 Us 9 gms M MARK SEIDEMANN BINA SHAH THOMAS SHAW DOUGLAS SHIELDS LISA SHINE KAREN SHIPP WAYNE SHIPP IR. ANGIE SHULL MANUEL SILVA TODD E. SIMPSON PATRICIA SKEET ALLYSON SMITH What Lies Ahead 247 ff? EL ' 1. CHARLA SMITH DIANA SMITH DEBBIE SMITH DONNIE RAY SMITH IERAE SMITH KATHIE SMITH SHANNAN SMITH TERRY SMITH TRINA SMITH IANIS SMOOT ANGELA SNEED KENNETH SNEED 248 What Lies Ahead v 'W ? 1' wg. J E'ff1??.,, If Q' Q ..., '. .'-. Sf' .-'51-X , H ii.. ..,,, , ...ns X I 1 A . , ,Y 1 S -N, X S. -X , fm A 'if I ,.. W .1 VN l :WN Y KN ,,... I ii- VA:- iz- laid' I 3 :. 7 X- , J LAURA SOSA p RONALD K. SOWELL PAT STACY WANDA STARK ROBIN STALLINGS KARLA STEARN KEVIN STOKES MELVINA TATUM RHONDA TAYLOR TOMMY TAYLOR IACQUELIN TERRY KENNETH TEMPLE IRS-..... Students walk to class. loyce Robbins is shocked at something. The Cheerleaders wait for the football team to run onto the field. Veronica Carmona works diligently on her calculus. Karen Mansfield poses for the camera. Students talk in the hall after school. What Lies Ahead 249 TRUDY THOMA RON THOMPSON DAVID TITTLE DENNIS TRUELOVE PAMELA TUBES DARLENA TUCKER CORNELIUS TURNER DANNY VAIL MARY VALLEIO NANA VASQUEZ DIANA VELA ANNA VILLALBA 9 Y Students work in English class. Paula Peters buys her lunch. Marc Clark, james Gross talk to an old Kim- ball student. Lesely Garret discusses her grades with a teacher. The luggling Club practices. Darryl Bagay clowns around during class. Laura Cantrell looks for her pen. 250 What Lies Ahead ,,L,, W mx, r X., NL, . Q xp N ' ' . , . X 'f ' In fs Y ' - ' ' i 1' I ' hx .. . I Sf I Q PM Qf qu MICHAEL A. WEBSTER MICHAEL WEISER TALA WELLS CECI HILL VILLARREAL STEVE VILLAREAL NORMA VILLAREAL SHELLEY VINSON DONNA WALKER MISTY WALKNER IACQUELINE ANN WARD KELLY WEBB What Lies Ahead 251 A TAMMIE WELLS TAMARA WHITAKER RICHARD WHITECOMB TIM WHITTEN IENNIFER WERSAL BEVERLY WILLIAMS TOMMIE WEST DAVE WILLIAMS DAVID WILLIAMS IEROME WILLIAMS LESTER WILLIAMS Q, 5 i , 1 pm , - . , fi 252 What Lies Ahead qw-W., Q ,:,, ,-5,' .1i', 1 i , Q . If Y I ..fffi'l x 'SR s f- 42 L be 125 in 4 5 'XP r 5 'bu , t 5 TONY WILLIS LORI WILSON ROSALINA WILSON EARNEST WOOD KELLY WOODDELL LINDA WOODSON HOLAND WORTHHAM BETH WYLIE WANDA L. YOUNG SARA YOWELL EDWARD YANCY S Ken Temple and Yolanda Sands listen for class instructions. Doug Neal and Laura Hinton talk after school. james Gross and Pat Stacy wait for the pizza to arrive at the pizza eating con- test. Men from the New Tymes sing at the Kimball Pops. What Lies Ahead 253 SENIOR CREDITS TERRIE AGUILAR: SOS, Choral Union, Concert Choir, Secretary, Knight Life, Advertising Manager, El Sol, F.H.A. TINA ALCALA: SOS, Boardmem- ber, Art Club, Stagecraft, junior Steer- ing Committee, Allied Youth, Kimball Karing Kids, Younglife, FHA, FBLA, Swimming Manager. IO ALESSANDRO: NHS, Meet Me in St. Louis, Lights Out, Varsity Bas- ketball, Varsity Volleyball. DONNA R. ALEXANDER: Human Services Magnet, Allied Youth, Public Relations Club, DE. SANDY ALEORD: Fleur-de-lis, SOS, Art Club, Cyrano de Bergerac, Woods and Waters, A jamais, Y-Teens, Red Cross, FBLA, OEA. RAMONA j. ANDERSON: junior, Senior Steering Committee, El Sol, FTA, FBLA, Math Club, MICHELE ANGUIANO: SNHS, SOS, Varsity Soccer, j.V., Varsity Vol- leyball. DALE ARCHER: j.V,, Varsity Soc- cer. TINA IO ARRINGTON: SOS: FHA. DAVID AVILA: SOS, DE, DECA, VICA, SYLVIA AYALA: NHS, SNHS, SOS, junior, Senior Steering Committee, El Sol, Secretary, President, Student Council, Treasurer. TANYA j. BARDERE: Fleur-cle lis, SOS, Art Club, Senior Steering Com- mittee, A jamais, FHA, ROTC, PATRICIA LEE BARKER: SOS: Nurse Assistant, A jamais, FHA. LEE ANNE BARNES: SOS, OEA. 254 Senior Credits MARNITA IO BELL: NHS: Quill and Scroll, Freshman Choir, Concert Choir, Terpsichore, Bye Bye Birdie, Scrooge, Tower, Assistant Editor, Edi- tor, Sophomore, junior Steering Com- mittee, Y-Teens, Red Cross, FCA, FTA, Reporter, Vice-President, Co-President, Science Club, Speaker Hostess, Trea- surer, President, Varsity Bowling League, HOCT, SHRC, Vice-President, HOSA, President, UIL Speech Tourna- ment, Outstanding Achievement in Eng- lish Award, Music Appreciation Club, National Forensic League, DISD Solo Ensemble Contest. LOUIS PHILLIP BENAVIDEZ: Choral Union, Concert Choir, ROTC. DEEDRA BERRY: Fleur-de-lis, SOS, junior, Senior Steering Committee, A jamais, Student Council, Y-Teens, FHA, FTA, Basketball, Volleyball. LISA BLACK: SOS, Senior Home- coming Princess, FHA, FTA, Bowling League. ALISON BLACKBURN: March- ing Band, Concert Band, A jamais, FBLA, Science Club, OEA. CATHY BLAIR: SOS, Swimming, CHARETTE LATRICIA BLAKE: FHA. LAURIE BLEDSOE: Quill and Scroll, Fleur-de-lis, EXCALIBUR Staff, Knight Life, Editor-ln-Chief, Freshman Steering Committee, FCA. TONI RENEE BRADFIELD: SOS, FHA. ALLEN NICHOLE BRADLEY: SOS, Marching Band, Concert Band, ROTC, Commissioned Officer, Royal Lancers, Drill Team Commander, Rifle Team. DARRELL SCOTT BRAND: Allerlei, j.V., Varsity Baseball, ROTC, Commissioned Officer, Royal Lancers, Rifle Team. ROBERT E. BRAZILE: Orches- tra, Marching Band, Knight Beats, 5th Hour, Symphonic Band, Bye Bye Birdie, Scrooge, Guys and Dolls, Carnival, All- City Orchestra, All-Region Orchestra, All-Region jazz Ensemble, National Merit Scholarship Finalist, America's Outstanding Names and Faces 80-81, Orchestra Concertmaster, Student Director, LISA IEANEEN BREWER: SOS: Troubadears, Marching Band, Concert Band, Senior Steering Committee, Younglife, TAC, FBLA, Math Club, jud Club. IULIE ANN BRIDGES, Troub. dears, Marching Band, Concert Bam Symphonic Band, Concert Choir, Ne' Tymes, Guys and Dolls, Carnival, Sopl omore, junior, Senior Steering Commi tee, FCA, Bible Credit Award, Solo ar Ensemble Contest, TAC, DAR, Goc Citizen Award. RENEA BRINKLEY: Thespiar SOS, Boardmember, Art Club, Fanta Factory, Ex erimental Theater, 71 Property ls Cpondemned, What a Diff: ence a Day Makes, Guys and Do. When You Commin' Back Red Rydel Miracle Worker, Inherit the Wind, Pui Victorious, Class Menagerie, Such Stl as Dreams are Made On, Never Tl Late. KIMBER LEE BROOKS: SC Art Club, Stage Crew, Scrooge, Fl-l Rodeo Club, OEA. VINCENT T. BROOKS: SCN Teacher Assistant, Woods and Watell DE, SHERRY LYNN BROWN: Th pians, SOS, Brotherhood Assem Diary of Anne Frank, MacBeth, Mira Worker, One Flew Over the Cucko Nest, Our Town, Miss julie, UIL O Act Play, When You Commin'Back R Ryder ?, Inherit the Wind, Purlie Victc ous, Class Menagerie, Fantasy Facttl EXCALIBUR Staff, junior, Senior Steer, Committee, ROTC, Commission Officer. X SARA ELIZABETH BRYA SOS, Corona Eximia. CHARLES WAYNE BUN SOS, Science Club, Bowling Lea Vice-President, ROTC, Commissio Officer, Rifle Team. GARY BUTLER: Swimming C tain. GAY BUTLER: Fleur-de-lis, S OEA. PAUL DAVID CARMO NHS, Treasurer, SNHS, Thespians, X sity Cheerleader, Concert Choir, P dent, New Tymes, MacBeth,' One Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Mir Worker, Bye Bye Birdie, Guys and D Carnival' Scrooge, Tower, Sophom junior Steering Committee, jug Club, President, UIL Solo and Ense Contest, El Sol, Science Club, Sy sium Coordinator, Best All Around. VERONICA MARIE CAR- MONA: NHS, Vice-President, SNHS, Vice- President, SOS, Troubadears, 'Captain, Concert Choir, Carnival, Tower, Senior Steering Committee, All- 'City Academic Team, lunior Troub , Favorite, Freshman Choir, El Sol, Sci- hence Club, Varsity Soccer, Best All Around. LORRAINE MARIE CASEY: French Honor Society, Fleur-de-lis, SOS, A lamais, Y-Teens, Red Cross, FTA, FBLA, Science Club, Secretary, OEA, VOE. SHARON IANINE CARTER: French Honor Society, SOS, Orchestra, Marching Band, 5th Hour, Concert Band, Symphonic Band, Assistant Drum Major, Art Club, Music Man, Guys and Dolls, Scrooge, Tower, A lamais, FHA, Science Club, juggling Club, Bowling League, All-City Band, All-Region Band, Band Outstanding lunior Award, Soci- ety of Distinguished American High 'School Students, Bible Credit Award. SCOTT CHAMBERS: Orches- tra, Marching Band, Knight Beats, Sth Hour, Symphonic Band, Music Man, Bye Bye Birdie, Guys and Dolls, Cami- val. CHUCK CHANCE: It Ain't Easy Being Green, A lamais, Student Council, TA, President, l.V., Varsity Football, .V., Varsity Track. PAULA CHANCEY: SOS, Varsity occer. GUY CHANDLER: NHS, SNHS, OS, Concert Choir, New Tymes, Guys nd Dolls, Senior Class Vice-President, ophomore, lunior Steering Commit- ee, Younglife, TAG, juggling Club, All- ity Academic Golf Team, FCA, Co- aptain, Varsity Gold Team Captain, riendliest. GLENDA SUE CHIPMAN: HS, SOS, Tower, lunior, Senior Steer- ng Committee, Corona Eximia. MARC CLARK: Science Club, eather Club, President, Teacher Assist- nt. VIRGINIA KAYE CLARK: NHS, NHS, SOS, Photography Club, EXCALI- UR, Photographer, Artist, Tower, Art ditor, Senior Steering Committee, ost Outstanding Senior Girl, FCA, Co- aptain. CATHY P. COOK: Science lub, HOCT, ROTC. DENISE L. COOK: SOS, FHA, HERO. BRAD CREECH: SNHS, SOS, Boardmember, Senior Steering Com- mittee, l.V., Varsity Soccer. IUSTINA CRUNK: Art Club, Choral Union, Concert Choir, Guys and Dolls, Tower,'ludo Club. CAROL ALICE CUNNING- HAM: SOS, A lamais. KENDA CUNNINGHAM: VICA. CLAY CURTIS, IR.: SOS, Con- cert Choir, Guys and Dolls, Carnival, luggling Club, Treasurer, Varsity Swim- ming Captain. EVELYN MARIE DEE: SOS, Con- cert Choir, Senior Steering Committee, SHRC, FHA, FTA, Treasurer, FBLA. ROSALINDA DELEON: Stu- dent Aid, FBLA. TERESA DIIKMAN: OEA. CATHERINE DORWARD: Fleur-de-lis, SOS, Woods and Waters, A lamais, Allerlei, Secretary, El Sol, Y- Teens, Red Cross, FCA, Science Club, Swimming. PAT DUFFEY: NHS, French Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Marching Band, Concert Band, Concert Choir, New Tymes, Terpsichore, Carnival, Senior Steering Committee, A lamais, National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist, First Place District Speller 78-79, 79-80, Most Likely to Succeed. GWENDOLYN LANETTE DUKE: SOS, Y-Teens, FHA, Science Club, DE, ROTC. KEVIN DUPONT: Choral Union, A lamais, l.V. Baseball, Freshman, l.V., Varsity Football, Varsity Wrestling. TINA LOUISE DURON: SOS, Troubadears, Concert Choir, Scrooge, Carnival, Allied Youth, A lamais. I LISA ANNE ELLIS: Honor Thes- plan, SOS, Boardmember, Trouba- dears, Art Club, Choral Union, Tower, Sophomore Steering Committee, Allied Youth, Cyrano de Bergerac, The Night Thoreau Spent in jail' God's Favorite, Diary of Anne Frank, PatiofPorch,' Miss lulie, Miracle Worker, Our Town, Mac- Beth, When You Commin' Back Red Ryder?,' One Flew Over the Cuckoo 's Nest, Purlie Victorious, Inherit the Wind' The Glass Menagerie, Director, Such Stuff as Dreams Are Made On, Fantasy Factory, Thespian Movie. ANDREW CHARLES EPPS: Thespians, SOS, Photography Club, Concert Choir, lunior, Senior Steering Committee, El Sol, Science Club, Music Man, Bye Bye Birdie, Guys and Dolls, Carnivak Knight Life, Photographer, Fantasy Factory, Experimental Theater, C yrano de Bergerac, MacBeth,' Miracle Worker, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Miss julie, Patio!Porch,' When You Commin' Back Red Ryder?, Inherit the Wind' Purlie Wctorious, Glass Menagerie. LEONDA DENISE EVANS: SOS, Marching Band, Concert Band, Symphonic Band. PETER FLOOD: SOS, Choral Union, Concert Choir, Bye Bye Birdie,- Guys and Dolls, Red Cross, FHA, Sci- ence Club, Soccer, Bowling League, DE. KARLYN IEAN FRANCIS: SOS, Allerlei, HERO, HECE, HOCT, Secretary. SHARON ARTHELIA FUDGE: SOS, Miracle Worker, EX CALIBUR Staff, lunior, Senior Steering Committee, lA, Coordinator, Executive Council, Stu- dent Council, FTA, Vice-President, Knight Life. MARY K. GAITHER: Concert Choir, Fantasy Factory, DECA. LAURA ANNE GARCIA: SOS, El Sol, Soccer, HECE, Fleur-de-lis, Lieu- tenant, Art Club. LINDA E. GII.I.I Red Cross, FHA, Science Club, HOCT. CASSANDRA GLOBER: VAC Program. ALBERTO D. GONAZLEZ: Concert Band, Concert Choir, Fresh- man, Sophomore Steering Committee, El Sol. SYLVIA GONZALEZ: SOS, Boardmember, Choral Union, Knight Life, Senior Steering Committee, Woods and Waters, El Sol, Vice-Presi- dent, Student Council, FCA, Co-Cap- tain, FBLA, Secretary, Varsity Soccer. KARI REIGH GRIER: SOS, Fresh- man Steering Committee, HERO, HECE, FHA, President. VINCEL DENISE GUFFIN: SOS, Senior Steering Committee, FHA, FBLA. STEVEN HAM: l.V., Varsity Foot- ball. Senior Credits 255 LORETTA HAMMONDS: SOS, A lamais, Y-Teens, FBLA, OEA. NOELLE HANCOCK: SOS, Inherit the Wind, Younglife, Fantasy Factory, A lamais. CYNTHIA R. HARRIS: SOS, IA, FHA. DOROTHY MARIE HARRIS: SOS, Basketball, Track. KATHLEEN HARRISON: Fleur- de-lis, SOS, Troubadears, Allied Youth, A lamals, FHA. RICHARD BAXTER HELFREY: NHS, Sophomore Steering Committee, Freshman, Sophomore Favorite Boy, Who's Who in Foreign Languages, All-City Academic Team, Juggling Team, Student Council, President, FCA, Varsity Football Trainer, l.V., Varsity Soccer, Most Popular. CAROL A. HILL: Troubadears, Lieutenant, Symphonic Band, Concert Choir, New Tymes, Choreographer, M'A'S'l-L' Bye Bye Birdie, Guys and Dolls, Scrooge, Carnival, junior Class Secretary, Senior Class Treasurer, Freshman, Sophomore, lunior, Senior Steering Committee, Younglife, Woods and Waters, A lamais, FCA, Swimming. MELISSA SUE HINTON: l.V., Varsity Cheerleader, Freshman Favorite Runner-Up, Freshman Homecoming Princess, Sophomore Nominee, TAG, Younglife, Allied Youth, Sophomore Christmas Sweetheart Nominee, Stu- dent Council, Secretary, FCA, Varsity Swimming, Most Popular. LAURA GAY HOOD: SOS, Younglife, A lamais, FCA, FBLA, OEA. VICKIE S. HOPWOOD: FHA. ALICE HOWARD: FHA. MICHAEL V. HULL: Orchestra, Marching Band, 5th Hour, Symphonic Band, Music Man, Guys and Dol s, Car- nival' Anything Goes, Echoes of the 50's, All-City Band. GLENDA L. IACKSON: Fleur- de-lis, SOS, Choral Union, FHA, FBLA. GWEN IACKSON: SOS, Art Club, Younglife, FHA, OEA, Military Sweetheart. RANDALL HENRY IACKSON: Marching Band, Concert Band, Allerlei, Allied Youth: ROTC, Senior Officer, 256 Senior Credits Commissioned Officer, Royal Lancers, Squad Leader. SHANNON EVETTE IACK- SON: FBLA, OEA. TRACY IACKSON: FHA. CARLOS IIMENEZ, IR.: SNHS, SOS, Senior Steering Committee, El Sol, l.V., Varsity Soccer. DOLORES IOHNSON: Basker- ball, HECE. GARY IOHNSON: Thespians, Purlie Victorious, Inherit the Wind, PATRICIA IOHNSON: SOS, FHA, Track, ROTC. KELLI D. IONESZ Fleur-de-lis, SOS, Senior Steering Committee, SHRC, A lamais, FHA. REGINALD LADUNNE IONES: Varsity Track. COUNTESS Y. IOURNET: OEA. AMY LYNN KIEFFER: SOS, Troubadears, Knight Life, Freshman Steering Committee, Younglife, A lamais, Student Council, FCA. TERESA KINCHIN: Fleur-de-lis, Art Club, Woods and Waters, A lamais, Y-Teens, Red Cross, FBLA, OEA. BRIAN KNULL: Senior Steering Committee, A lamais, Cross Country Team. TRACY RENE LANCASTER: Fleur-de-lis, l.V., Varsity Cheerleader, Allied Youth, Younglife, A lamais, Stu- dent Council. WILLIAM LANCASTER: SOS, Tower, Freshman, lunior, Senior Steer- ?gbCommittee, Science Club, ludo u . LISA IANETTE LANDERS: Fleur-de-lis, SOS, Cheerleader, Varsity Soccer, DE. SHENQUIA LOCKETT: FHA, Science Club, Volleyball, ROTC. ELIZABETH IEANIE LOVE: OEA. HAROLD A. LOWE: Lv., Var- sity Basketball. PATRICIA MARTINEZ: SOS, El Sol, Princess, FBLA, FHA, HECE, IA. LOLITA A. MATHIS: NHS, lv., Varsity Cheerleader, Senior Steering Committee, Student Council, FHA, Bas- ketball, Track, Volleyball. SAMETRIA A. MAYS: Volley- ball, Varsity Basketball, Track. TIM MCBRYDE: SOS, Marching Band, Knight Beats, 5th Hour, Concert Band, Symphonic Band. TAMMY MCCOLLUM: Fleur- de-lis, HECE, President, OEA. GLENN EDWARD MCCOY: NHS, SOS, Orchestra, Concert Choir, New Tymes, Mame, Music Man, Bye Bye Birdie, Guys and Dolls, Carnival, Outstanding Senior Boy, Computer Programming Team. WESLEY MCDANIEL: Allerlei, judo Club. KASEY MCGEE: Varsity Bowling League. SHERI LYNN MCKEAN: Trou- badears, Marching Band, Concert Band, Concert Choir, Sophomore, junior Steering Committee, Bible Credit, FCA, Swimming. MALINDA MCLEOD: FHA, l.V., Varsity Track. NIRA LYNETTE MCNEALY: SOS, Senior Class Secretary, lunior, Sen- ior Steering Committee, A Iamais, Stu- dent Council, FTA. BRENT MCNUTT: SOS. DARRYL MCQUEEN: Marching Band, Concert Band, Choral Union, Concert Choir. IARRYL MCQUEEN: Marching Band, Concert Band, Choral Union, Concert Choir. TROY MEDINA: SNHS, Varsity Cheerleader, EXCALIBUR Staff, Tower, Iunior Class Vice-President, Sopho- more, lunior, Senior Steering Commit- tee, Younglife, Allied Youth, SHRC, El Sol, Student Council, FCA, Bowling League. VICTOR I. MEDINA: SNHS, SOS, Boardmember, Freshman Steering Committee, Freshman, Sophomore Favorite Runner-Up, j.V., Varsity Base- ball, l.V. Soccer. VALARIE MESHACK: SOS, Sen- ior Steering Committee, Y-Teens, FHA, FTA, Volleyball. IACQUELINE ANNETTE MOORE: lunior Steering Committee, FHA, FBLA, President, l.V. Basketball, l.V. Track, Varsity Volleyball. KIM G. MORRIS: l.V., Varsity Football, Varsity Track. DENISE MUHAMMAD: SOS, Choral Union, Concert Choir, FHA, FTA, Track. SAMUEL T. NORMAN: SOS, Orchestra, Marching Band, Concert Band , Symphonic Band, Music Man, Bye Bye Birdie, Guys and Dolls, Carnival' Anything Goes, Kimball Pops, Scrooge, Woods and Waters, ludo Club MONTIE O'NEALZ Woods and Waters, Freshman, l.V., Varsity Foot- ball, Wrestling. DIANA PARRAMORE: SOS, Art Club, Photography Club, Office Assistant, El Sol. LOUIS PARTIDA: SOS, All-City, Varsity Soccer. RALPH PARTIDA: SNHS, All-City Football, Varsity Football Captain. KAREN M. PATTERSON: SOS, Knight Life, Co-Editor, Senior Steering Committee, l.V. Basketball Manager, Varsity Track Manager, Varsity Volley- ball Manager. VIRGINIA K. PELTON: NHS, SOS, A. lamais. MARIE THERESA PENA: Fleur- de-lis, SOS, El SOI, FBLA, DE. MATTHEW LAWRENCE PEN- DLETON: Quill and Scroll, Thespians, SOS, Photography Club, Concert Choir, El Sol, EXCALIBUR Staff, Photographer, Activities Editor, Bye Bye Birdie, Scrooge, M 'A '5 'l-L' The Night Thoreau Spent in jail' Cyrano de Bergerac, God's Favorite, Diary of Anne Frank, Miracle Worker, Purlie Victorious. PATRICIA DELOSSANTOS PEREZ: El Sol, Queen, FHA. LEE A. PERRY: SOS, Photography Club, President, Tower, Freshman Steering Committee. TOMMY PETITT: Choral Union, Concert Choir, Office Helper, FHA. KAREN PETTIE: Fleur-de-lis, Cor- ona Eximia, OEA. IAMIE PETTIGREW: NHS, Quill and Scroll, Marching Band, Concert Band, EXCALIBUR Staff, Organizations Editor, Science Symposium Host, lug- gling Club, Allerlei, Secretary, Vice-Pres- ident, Corona Eximia, Science Club. IEANNIE PHELPS: SOS, HERO, HECE. VIRGINIA KAY PHILLEY: Honor Thespian, Vice-President, Choral Union, Concert Choir, Secretary, New Tymes, luggling Club, Science Club, Symposium Assistant Coordinator, Bye Bye Birdie, Guys and Dolls, Carnival, Scrooge, Diary of Anne Frank, Mac- beth, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Miracle Worker, Our Town, Pati- o!Porch, Inherit the Wind, Purlie Victo- rious, Glass Menagerie, Such Stuff as Dreams Are Made On, Never Too Late, Director, Fantasy Factory, Thespian Movie I and ll, Kimballfest, Kimball Pops. CHERYL LYNETTE PRICE: FHA: OEA, 'Who's Who in American High Schools. LARRY PRITCHETT: Freshman, l.V., Varsity Football, Most Handsome. PAUL PRITCHETT: Varsity Soc- cer. PATRICIA RANGEL: Fleur-de-lis, Varsity Soccer, Varsity Track, l.V. Vol- leyball. TINA REEB: SOS, Art Club, DE. SHARON KAY RICE: SOS, Troubadears, Orchestra, Music Man, Bye Bye Birdie, Guys and Dolls, Carnival A lamais, Secretary, FHA. ANNE RICKABAUGH: NHS, Quill and Scroll, Photography Club, Sec- retary, Concert Choir, President, Scrooge, Guys and Dolls, EXCALIBUR, Editor-in-Chief, Knight Life, Editorial Edi- tor, Tower. IOYCE ELAINE ROBBINS: SOS, Orchestra, Marching Band, 5th Hour, Symphonic Band, Assistant Drum Major, Drum Major, Art Club, Music Man, Bye Bye Birdie, Guys and Dolls, Carnival' Scrooge, Anything Goes, Keep the Customer Satisfied' El Sol, FCA, Science Club, Outstanding Fresh- man, Sophomore in Band, Outstanding Bandsman, All-City Concert Band, All- City Marching Band, All-Region Band, TMEA Area Band, Freshman, Sopho- more Council Representative, Most Tal- ented. SHANA ROLLINS: SOS, Trouba- dears, Allied Youth, FHA. LISA ROSS: NHS, SNHS, President, Fleur-de-lis, SOS, The Night Thoreau Spent in laik Tower, Layout Editor, FCA, OEA, President, junior of the Year Nominee. YOLONDA REGINA SANDS: NHS, SNHS, Vice-President, Fleur-de-lis, SOS, Marching Band, Concert Band, Symphonic Band, Tower, Layout, Sen- ior Steering Committee, El Sol, Varsity Basketball, l.V., Varsity Volleyball, l.V., Varsity Track, Who'S Who in Foreigh Languages, All-City Academic Team, UIL District, Region Winner - Spelling, Science Club. STACY ANN SCHWAB: Fleur- de-lis, SOS, Troubadears, Lieutenant, Sophomore, lunior Steering Commit- tee, A lamais, Boardmember, FBLA, Allied Youth, TAC, Sophomore, junior, Senior Homecoming Nominee, Fresh- man, Sophomore Christmas Sweet- heart Nominee. KEVIN SCHWARZ: SOS, March- ing Band, Knight Beats, Symphonic Band. STACY MARIE SCOTT: March- ing Band, Knight Beats, 5th Hour, Sym- phonic Band, Bye Bye Birdie, Guys and Dolls, Science Club, All-City Band, All- Region Band. MARK SEIDEMANN: Thespi- ans, Choral Union, Concert Choir, Terpsichore, M'A '5'H, The Night Tho- reau Spent in fail' Diary of Anne Frank, God's Favorite, Children's Theater, Guys and Dolls, Tower, Allerlei, ROTC, Commissioned Officer, Royal Lancers, Cyrano de Bergerac, Experimental The- ater, The Store, Wrote, Directed, IROTC, Battalion Commander, Debate Team, Speech Team, Computer Pro- gramming Team. TOMMY A. SHAW: SOS, Cho- ral Union, Concert Choir, Inherit the Wind, Carnival, Younglife, Woods and Waters, FCA. DOUG SHIELDSI Thespians, SOS, Photography Club, Concert Choir, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Our Town, Macbeth, Purlie Victorious, Patio!Porch, Scrooge, Guys and Dolls, Carnival, ROTC, Class Menagerie, Kim- ballfest, Brown Bag Theater. KAREN SHIPP: French Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Flag Corps, Diary of Anne Frank, Knight Life, Soph- omore Steering Committee, Who's Who in Foreign Languages, Woods and Waters, A lamais, Science Club, judo Club. Senior Credits 257 WAYNE SHIPP2 Thespians, Presi- dent, SOS, Concert Choir, New Tymes, Ter sichore, El Sol, Math Club, Guys andy Dolls, Scrooge, Carnival, UIL One Act Play, Honorable Mention, All Star Cast, Best Actor, Younglife, Juggling Club, Kimball Pops, Thespian Movie, Wrote, Directed, Purlie Victorious, Such Stuff as Dreams Are Made On, M'A 'S'H,' The Night Thoreau Spent in jail' God's Favorite, Dairy o Anne Frank, Our Town, Miracle Worker, Experimental Theater, Three by Ten, Last on Earth, Macbeth, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Bald Soparano, Pati- o!Porch,' Miss lulie, When You Com- min' Back Red Ryder ?,' Inherit the Wind, Directed, Glass Menagerie, Experimen- tal Christmas, Never Too Late, Most Talented ANGELA RENEE SHULL: SOS, Orchestra, Marching Band, Concert Band, Symphonic Band, Bye Bye Birdie, Guys and Dolls, Tower, TAG, FCA. MANUEL SILVA: Marching Band, Concert Band, Symphonic Band, A lamais. ALLYSON SMITH: SOS, Trouba- dears, Freshman, Sophomore, Senior Homecoming Nominee, Woods and Waters, Most Beautiful. CHARLA RENEE SMITH: SOS, A lamais. DEBBIE SMITH: SOS, Trouba- dears, Freshman, Sophomore Steering Committee, Student Council, FHA, FBLA, OEA. DIANA LYNN SMITH: NHS, SNHS, SOS, Art Club, El Sol, FHA, FBLA, Treasurer, OEA. KATHLEEN ELIZABETH SMITH: NHS, Secretary, French Honor Society, SOS, Troubadears, Spirit Leader, Orchestra, Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Concert Choir, Trea- surer, Music Man, Guys and Dolls, Bye Bye Birdie, Carnival, Sophomore, lunior, Senior Steering Committee, A lamais, Freshman All-City, All-Region Bands, TAG. RAY SMITH: Woods and Waters. TERRY GAY SMITH: NHS, Quill and Scroll, SOS, Flag Corps, Marching Band, Tower, Assistant Editor, lunior, Senior Steering Committee, Leather- works Club, President, Younglife, Office Assistant, Allerlei, President, FHA, Room Representative, Chapter Leader, City Leader, Local President, Area Parliamentarian, National Dele- gate, FTA, Secretary, ludo Club. 258 Senior Credits TRINA YVONNE SMITH: Thes- pians, SOS, Choral Union, Concert Choir, New Tymes, FBLA, TAG, UlL Ensemble Contest, When You Com- min' Back Red Ryder?, Inherit the Wind' Glass Menagerie, Never Too Late, lt Ain't Easy Being Green, Such Stuff as Dreams Are Made On, Music Man, Bye Bye Birdie, Scrooge, Guys and Dolls, Festival of Carols, Carnival, Talent Show, Brotherhood Show, Kimballfest, Kimball Pops, Brown Bag Theater. IANIS SMOOTZ Thespians, SOS, Marching Band, Concert Band, Choral Union, Concert Choir, Music Man, Bye Bye Birdie, Guys and Dolls, Carnival, Fantasy Factory, Experimental Theater, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Scrooge, Our Town, Miss lulie, UIL, Miracle Worker, Patio!Porch,' When You Commin' Back Red Ryderl, Inherit the Wind, Purlie Victorious, Glass Menagerie, Never Too Late, Such Stuff as Dreams Are Made On. ANGELA SNEED: Sophomore Favorite Runner-Up, lunior Class Favor- ite, FHA, Basketball, Track, Volleyball, Friendliest. LAURA SOSA: sos, FBLA, Histo- rian, Track, OEA, Secretary. RONALD KEVIN SOWELL: Marching Band, 5th Hour, Concert Band, Bye Bye Birdie, Guys and Dolls, American League Boys' State, TAG, Band Equipment Manager. PATRICK STACEY: NHS, Presi- dent, SOS, Freshman, Sophomore, lun- ior, Senior Steering Committee, Sir lus- tin, Younglife, Iuggling Club, A lamais, Student Council, Vice-President, l.V., Varsity Baseball, Wittiest. ROBIN RENEA STALLINGS: l.V., Varsity Cheerleader, lunior Class Secretaryl Treasurer, Freshman, Sopho- more, lunior Steering Committee, Freshman Class Favorite, Freshman, Sophomore Homecoming Nominee, Allied Youth, Freshman Class Christmas Sweetheart, Sophomore Nominee, Stu- dent Council, FCA. ALPHONSO SULLIVAN: Bas- ketball, Football. MELVINA L. TATUM: Marching Band, ROTC. RHONDA SUE TAYLOR: Fleur-de-lis, Flag Corps, Marching Band, Children's Theater, The Store. KENNETH WILLIAM TEMPLE: SNHS: SOS, Concert Choir, Guys and Dolls, Sophomore Steering Committee, FCA, Co-Captain, Younglife, Freshman, l.V. Basketball. IACQUELINE TERRY: Fleur-de- lis, SOS, Troubadears, Flag Corps, Marching Band, Y-Teens, FHA. TRUDY HELANE THOMA: French Honor Society, Flag Corps, Lieu- tenant, Marching Band, 5th Hour, Con- cert Choir, Diary of Anne Frank, Knight Life, A lamais, Science Club, ludo Club, l.V., Varsity Tennis, TAG, Society of Distinguished American High School Students, Bible Credit. SHARON YVETTE TURNER: Choral Union, FHA, Varsity Basketball, l.V. Volleyball, DECA. MARY VALLEIO: Varsity Soccer. NANA VASQUEZ: iv., varsity Cheerleader, Choral Union, Concert Choir, Guys and Dolls, Sophomore Steering Committee, Sophomore Class Favorite, Sophomore Homecoming Princess, lunior Nominee, Sophomore Christmas Princess, FHA, Dallas City Council Leader, National Meeting Dele- gate. ANNA VILLALBA: HECE. PEGGY VILLALBA: DE. CECI HILL VILLARREAL: Thes- pians, SOS, Boardmember, Macbeth One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Miracle Worker, Fantasy Factory, Expe- rimental Theater, Inherit the Wind' Pur- lie Victorious, Glass Menagerie, Never Too Late, Such Stuff as Dreams Are Made On, Stolen Prince. NORMA VILLARREAL: Varsity Basketball, l.V., Varsity Track. STEVE VILLARREAL: Varsity Soccer. SHELLEY L. VINSON: SOS, Troubadears, Lieutenant, Woods and Waters, FHA. MISTY ARLENE WALKNER: Fleur-de-lis, SOS, Flag Corps, Marching Band, Concert Band, Art Club, Concert Choir, New Tymes, Guys and Dolls, Carnival, A lamais, FHA, Science Club, ludo Club, CB Radio Club, Leather- works Club, SHRC, Talent Show. IACKYE WARD: SOS, FHA, HECE. MICHAEL A. WEBSTER: SNHS, SOS, Boardmember, l.V,, Varsity Bas- ketball, l.V, Soccer. MICHAEL WEISER: NHS, Thespi- ans, Marching Band, Announcer, Con- cert Choir, Vice-President, New Tymes' Delegate to Nuclear Science Sympo- sium, luggling Club, Vice-President, Allerlei, Varsity Tennis, Macbeth, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, When You Commin' Back Red Ryder?, Our Town, Inherit the Wind' Glass Menag- erie, Bye Bye Birdie, Guys and Dolls, Carnival. 1 TAMMIE WELLS: Fleur-de-lis, SOS, Corona Eximia, FHA. TOMMIE WEST: Fleur-de-lisp 1SOS,Troubadears, FHA, DE. TAMARA SUE WHITAKER: Troubadears, Spirit Leader, Marching I I Band, Concert Band, Sophomore, lun- ior Steering Committee, Younglife, Stu- dent Council, Tennis. ROBERT LEWIS WHITMER: Varsity Soccer. TIM WHITTEN: Varsity Baseball, Varsity Football. BEVERLY WILLIAMS: NHS, SNHS, EXCALIBUR Staff, junior, Senior Class President, Freshman, Sophomore, junior, Senior Steering Committee, l'Who's Who in Foreign Languages, Student Council, Most Likely to Suc- ceed. DAVID I. WILLIAMS: Orches- tra, Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Music Man, l,V., Varsity Football, Var- sity Soccer. LORI WILSON: SOS, Trouba- dears. EARNEST E. WOOD: SOS, Bowling League. ELIZABETH ANN WYLIE: Trou- badears, Concert Choir, Guys and Dolls, junior, Senior Steering Commit- tee, TAG, Bible Credit, A lamais. WANDA L. YOUNG: mag Corps, Marching Band, Library Aide, FHA, HERO, HECE, ROTC. SARA YOWELL: SOS, Trouba- dears, Lieutenant, Freshman, Sopho- more, lunior Steering Committee, FHA, FBLA. Senior Credits 259 ffigygwk lmost Tlme A xx IT' W2 'MQW .M -4 www It's Almost Time 261 IUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT WILL DORWARD VICE PRESIDENT MARGARITA HQLQUIN SECRETARYf TREASURER CATHY SANCHEZ 262 It K Ad ms I dy AI der Pt kAI der K Allen Mk Amonett T yA d on P II A tllon Id A d M A ndarez I nifer Baker G g Barrows Cindy Barry t T Carol Beltron Michele Benham Oliver Billingsley Christine Blackburn Kevin Boone Laura Brackeen LaDonna Bragg Bryan Briggs Robert Brito Leesa Bryant Gloria Bustillos Margaret Butler lunior Class Officers Penny Price and Kim Stivers prepare for the W. T. White Pep Assembly. Sherry Gaulden and Natalie Storm write an outline for a Drama Performance. Noelle Hancock eats lunch. lt's Almost Time 263 Beverly Butts Sherie Campbell Anthony Canalas William Carmichael Reginald Carpenter Yolanda Carr Marty Carrell lackie Casey . XX Patti Chancey Debbie Childs Sherry Chudei Kenneth Clark 'N- ,....X A., , Angela Manfre and Ronnie Earl discuss Choral Music. Amy Moffit, Sherry Chudej, Kenneth Burrows, Will Dorward and Danny Gonzales listen to speeches for the El Sol Officer Elections. Kimball students watch a football game. Cathy Sanchez rushes to school during the rain. Danny Gonzalez sells nachos for the lunior Class. l.V. Cheerleaders perform at the Hill- crest game. Monica Wynett and Lisa Lay say the Pledge of Allegiance at the Carter Pep Assembly. 264 It s Almost Time E253 , v 3' ...3 it gives ' I 51 1 V 1 N RVN Brad Cleveland Kim Cochran Troy Coen Stephanie Cole Scott Coleman Pauline Crawford Sandra Cmm Harold Crumbie Russell Dandridge David Daniel Dina Daniel Donna Davis lt's Almost Time 265 Robin Davis Karla Deal Anna Delgado Sandra De Los Santos Paula Dodd Susan Doggett Karen Donaghey Will Donfvard 266 lt s Almost Time 'f '7' .mr 'S a V ,gif f DDDD D Karen Earhart Cllnt Edwards Ramona Edwards A Donald Ellis lr. Tonya Falls Todd Farrell Sandra Femandez Adolphus Finley Tonya Fischer Lisa Fivash Kimball students enjoy the Hillcrest game. lay Lattimore waits for his class to start. Students listen to class lectures. Lori Facen and Kim Stivers buy cupcakes at the junior Class Bake Sale. Students cheer at the Paschal Pep Assembly. Cathy Cook and Anne Daniele walk to their next class. lt's Almost Time 267 Allison Fletcher Donald Fluker lr. Devon Fortson Herbert B. Frizzell Bryan Funk Robert C. Gaither loannette Gales Elizabeth Galindo 268 lt's Almost Time P . ,. . 3 Leonard Garcia N E' Q- 5 Sheri Gauldin Lv? -5-W f Kim Gentry fi U V , I n is 'xx 2 t 'Ns'5 leff George Pamela George Larry Gilmore Anna Gonzalez Arturo Gonzalez Danny Gonzalez Kathy Green Tila Grizzle Lynn Gurtowski Donna Haake lan Haley is ----.....,,,,, E H- le ' . ggi Q 'Tfff .. 55W-35 TT 'If M' TJ, L 5, J, ,ff Y, 6 1. Mary lane Niece and Kenneth Burrows dance. 2. Clay Curtis, Clint Edwards, Micheal Wieser, and Donna Haake watch jug- gling practice, 3. lohn Rushing, Sally Pound, lanis Smoot, Angela Manfre and Olivia Keen sit out- side during lunch. 4. ludy Alexander escorts a U.T. student around Kimball. 5. Juniors yell the Victory battlecry. 6. Leesa Oliver walks to her next class. 7, Susan Marez congratulates football player of the week, Montie O'Neal. 8, Brian Thompson and Diana johnson buy their lunch. lt's Almost Time Gloria Hardeman Clark Hardy Lisa Harper LaMonithal Harris Nancy Han-is Greg Harthcock Bobby Hathaway Darrell Hathcock lill Hedgepeth Mendy Hill Margarita Holquin 'g 4 54 nm' Roger Wilson and Darryl Thomas greet each other. Pat Stacey gives carnations to Troub of the week, Amy Moffitt. Natalie Storm walks to her next class. Stephanie Cole practices for Purlie Vic- torius. Dagmar Turner and Debbie Chance talk between classes. Mendy Hill and Greg Harthcock dance at the junior Class Dance. Angela Parmes and Charla Modisette look over a layout for the yearbook. Mary lane Niece, Donna Haake, lan Haley and Patricia Palmer learn new dance steps. 270 lt s Almost Time ,ps- Qifgwgi is ,K 'fl' xx!! 6 l M Sherry lames as van larvls - Robin jenkins .. L A .- -fx. . ' - -' , i , , :F N K K F4 K Mi '- QM, 4 . E., Q ., A Melissa Hoover Carrie Hopkins Monte Horsechief Colleen Hosea Chrystal House Charles jackson lr. De'rlick jackson Lisa jackson lt's Almost Tlme 271 .Af 3 4 Diana lohnson lennifer lones Michael lones Enfvin lordon Glenda loyce William loyce Dianna luarez Hassan Karriem 272 It's Almost Time , If ,rf A-Q.. 'fl N. fi, M S ASQ ..a. 3 X ig? s r X tr. f '---f 'x Angela Kildow Laura King Rhonda Kirby L I W- ! -in SM NM rr ia -: 1.1. -X 1 wk A ja Q' 'nfz x Laune Lambrecht Martin Lara Monica Larson lay Lattimore Karol Lattimore Lisa Lay Evonne Lee Irene Lem1a Cindy Lennon s lat Nun LA Arthur Allen receives player of the week award. Angela Manfre and Trina Smith talk about Drama project. Suzy Singleton listens to lunior Steering Committee meeting. Guadalupe Barron and Steve Lewis do a science assignment. Students dance to the l'Cotton-Eyed joe. David Van Dyke and Tonya Washing- ton walk to their next class. Tracy Anderson listens to chemistry lec- ture. john Rushing works lights for l'Purlie Victorius. lt's Almost Time -'X Valory Lindsay Phyllis Littlefield Sheniquia Lockett Paula Long Robert Lopez Angela Manfre Susan Marez Diane Martin k ' 5' MarShown Massengale Q Richard Martin gt Mark Smith, Gus Espinoza, and Dale Mil- ner pose for photographer. Antonio Banda rests between play rehearsals. Michele Binner waits for class to start. Louis Benavidez rushes to next class. Students work on class assignments. Diana Parrymore, lames Bowen and Robert Fowler wait for ride. Terry Aguilar, Gus Espinoza and Laura Sosa enjoy the junior Class dance. 274 lt s Almost Time 6 7 Scott Metcalf Marc Methvin Carolyn Miller Q..- J Betty Mays Bmce McCann Pam McDonnell Larry McFadden lon McKinney Tonya McMurray lesse Measles Richard Medina lt's Almost Time 275 David Mitchell Monroe Mitchell lr. Amy Moffitt Garry Moore lohn Moore Travis Moore Kenneth Mora lolene Morrell 276 It's Almost Time Cl? Sherry Morris Terence Mosley Susan Moyer Abdul Muhammad Mary lane Niece Melanie Niederaver Terry Nix Toni Nunn Manuel Ontiveros Ricky Ott Patricia Palmer Maleah Parker Angela Pannes Sherry james asks a question about assignment. R.O.T.C. students talk after lunch. Zondria Batts, Susan Marez, Amy Mof- fitt, Meleah Parker and Denise Self per- form the Cotton-Eyed joe. Monica Larson and David Patterson talk at the junior Class Dance. Ronnie Earl helps Carolyn Miller with an assignment. Carl Heckart and Ms. Whisenhunt dis- cuss bowling. Cindy Wilson, Tonya McMurray, and Tommie Waddle watch the Troubs per- form at the Carter pep assembly, lt's Almost Time 277 David Patterson Kenneth Payne Elizabeth Pena Paula Peters Ricky Pickens Rusty Pierce Richard Pollard Michael L. Porter Sally Pound Penny Price Melba Puenta Q. - . xr? Y ' H SQW 'Q rg 2 XE W 1. Mary lane Niece performs at the Hill- crest Game. 2. Punk Rockers invade Kimball. 3. Penny Price, Kelley Schoppaul, and Stacy Spicer perform at the Paschal game, 4. Raylyn Woods walks to her next class. 5. Keely Laird performs at the Carter pep assembly. 6. Joyce Robbins and Christina Houston talk to each other between classes. 2 278 lt's Almost Time Wilt: x envwils , 'X it 635 r R -ff xlfiiilg-fb' .' r Af HJR.. ibm, PM 2 H T lohn Rushing Troy Sadler loe Sagnibene loe Rangel Rocky Rann Samuel Richardson Mark Rickabaugh Charles Rios Weston Roach Ir. Beth Rodgers lack Rushing It's Almost Time 279 3 4 Cathy Sanchez Sandy Sanchez leannie Schaefer Kelley Schoppaul Lisa Schwartz Tammy Scogins Patsy Seale Denise Self Rogar Sharp Troy Sherrod Suzy Singleton Rodney Smiley 280 lt s Almost Time -.ag A ' 2 '05 x in ' f 3 'Q Q55 Clay Smith Maggie Soch Kelli Southward jeff Spencer Stacy Spicer Sarah Y. Steam Kim Stivers Sherry Stogner Natalie Stonn Sandra Sweet Monique Taplin Denise Tarrent Kenneth Burrows, Doug Neal, Ronnie Earl, Thordie Anderson and Ricky Brown sing in Chorale. Tina Crunk works in the library. Susan Moyer, Diana Johnson and lan Haley work on assignment. Kimball students walk to class. Darryl Thomas and Leonda Evans talk between classes. Lisa Holt searches through her locker before going to her next class. Angela Kildow and Zach Kildow sing the school song. Will Dorward prepares to leave school. lt's Almost Time 281 Ricky Tennison lanice Thomas Robin Thomas Tracey Thomison Karen Thompson Tammy Thompson Tammy Tremont Aniko Varga Denise Vega Tommie Waddle Tommy Walker Paul D. Wallace 'l 2 Gary johnson waits for play rehearsals to start. Sharon Perry performs skit in Drama. Patti Chancey Upunks out. Peggye Dunlap and Lisa Ellis pose for the photographer. Pattie Gonzalez waits for class to start. Maria Villarreal and Anna Gonzalez chat between classes. Kimball students rest during lunch. Steve Duron gets books for next class, 282 It s Almost Time 1 J - 5 I ,:., 2 . :fi I' I 'Z 5' . - . . i 5 : , 3 , J , - I K 4 6 M. 'H I tif, . , . A N is A f x 'ss 5? r8i,5..,1.L A V L' U . ' Um, qv ,, W ,sift 'W v William White Steve Whilus Toni D. Williams Beth Wilson Chris Wilson Cindy Wilson Mark Winford Greg Winkle Raylyn Woods Darin Woolen Felicia Yoes lanelle Zumwalt lt's Almost Time 283 Second Time Around Q, 'f s if 'Las' ? we f ff Jaw W. A WS? Q A 3 is XX 'D ,nu R ' . :QQ mf J?:Z0f .K ., xx 2 ' , Q 4' H mf F i X 5. Jw,-f 1 N 2 3 5 . , r 5 5 e A X X johnny Adams Max Adams Gracie Aguilar Sherri Allbrile jamie Allred Tonya Ames Pete Antillon Thea Archie 286 Second Time Around ,sg 'ga --..g 5 f- X jeffrey Amey Ruby Astran Diane Baker -'ii 'i A ffm.. N, A '94s Tammy Barker Doris Barrick w .N r -2 qt' Monica Beavers f er I - X i N A5139 ii- ,,, fi Walter Beck r ,M Gary Bee Darryl Begay H Robin Berry David Beth Andre Brackens S Y Silvia Brashear w Cristi Brumit -..Q 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Cathy Thelitz and Bunny Thompson enjoy a conversation at lunch. Bret McKinna eats lunch. Students sit outside during lunch. Robert Monroe, Sandra Campbell, and Tommy Hise wait for their ride after school. Students enjoy a pep assembly. ludi Ross, Diana Baker, and lay Latti- more have fun at a Kimball game, Second Time Around 287 Michael Brown Robbie Brown Shem1an Brown Sondra Bolin Sondra Bolin Mike Bone Linda Boone leff Borders Stephen Bowen Rusty Burden Debbie Bums Ronnie Burrow 'N ii rr 1. Priscilla Alceraze and Cindy Whites take Biology notes. 2. Lisa Holt eats a hamburger during lunch. 3. Students take class notes. 4. Cathy Thelitz and lanna Godwin sing H4 the school song at Carter pep assembly. 3-'P 5. Jackie Jackson checks library passes. 6. Students diligently work on Physical Sci- fi ence. 7. Laura Hinton watches football game. 39' 322 .. S' 288 Second Time Around . . I -fiii?i?i,--15 A5225 1i55?5fff75Yi?5fi' 'E Ch X' The 31 H' va l Z? hy . np- C Xu Lisa Cantrell Mark Carlberg Thomas Carr Becky Burton Guadalupe Bustillos Terry Butler Cynthia Butts Sandra Campbell lerry Campers Mauricia Canales George Cantrell Second Time Around 289 we lm Kristin Carter lonathan Case Irma Cavajal Tim Chancey Marvin Clark Porcha Coleman Gigi Contreras lacqulyn Copper 290 Second Time Around 5 .. ,f A A' e he mg fe-R Art Coronada lulie Cunningham Carol Daniel 4 N',, ' ' W , Y ,LK' T 'L i' , . m. ,L . . V 7 .2 K K , ggerlsff - , , K I ' , -.. lg ....y Vi .- 'N ,P in . it 'X Q.. -f l L V VI K he Q5 k L' lla M- il- TY VA -ss' . 1 1. -.ki W It .. X 3... ., . it -vs ., .1 L- N ,.., . . H X- Q ..,. . V 'ef 'QS 5 N' ov- Scott Daniel Tracy Dantzler Georgia Davis iss t HW 'Ulu i N, Q f W W I v 1.1: . f 1 '19 X wmv, N .. M if Q. 5 5? Q, K .J leffrey Davis Patti Davis Carla Dawson Cassandra DeGraffenried loe Deleon , ' William Delhagen Raymond De Los Santos Q -if Mark DeLoach il 3 f ,li f Sophomores observe juggling lesson. An Art student works on a back-drop. Two students work on questions from Biology book. Adam Nance and Lisa Clark relax during a game. lanna Godwin cheers at the W. T. White pep assembly. ludi Ross and Gwyn Martin dash in from the rain. Second Time Around 291 Allison Dowling Derrick Duncan Steve Duron Chris Edwards .jerk tgiiis' fe., nys, si. s IBITIES Dodd fa - inn - , lk Robert Dolehite - i iiii ' . ' 'ii David Dorward ' ,,,,m ' ' E' 'lorr 'I ' a . ., K' wg., 'lk' .E E 'ff e srs f sages Q reee fla a M .. l E -+ C jesse Estrada David Fanow Pedro Femadez Cynthia Fifer f....+f.s A' E ex 'nv f Qbwn X 'l 1. Sophomores get ready to begin class. . 2. Ronnie Davis stops at his locker ' between classes, 3. Students linger in the halls after class. 4. l'The Cotton-Eyed joe appears to have quite a following at the junior Class Dance. 5. Chris Edwards, Max Adams, and leff Borders talk before school begins. 6. Kim McGee and Felicia Fisher listen as Ms. Prothro explains the day's activity. a 2 292 Second Time Around -Q., A 1 HQ' Tamara Frizzill Leslie Garrett David Garvin Greg Finsley Felecia Fisher Sandy Flowers David Fluker leonardis Fortson lames Frazier Debbie Frias loe Fritz Second Time Around 293 n 1 X, will , a' .ff ., . . loy Gilbert Yvonne Giulino leanene Godwin Amy Golden Cynthia Gomez Gary Grayson Camille Greathouse William Green 294 Second Time Around Eric Gunter lean Gustowski Myron Hardy Alesia Hareburg limmy Harrell 'ff-A Scott Harris Tommy Harrison Gina Hart Launa Harville Ross Hamilton Doug Hankins Dawn Hawkins Bobby Haygood Tracy Haynes ks G Mr. Broughton explains a demonstration to his class. Ms. Niece and Craig Speck try out a new step. limmy johnson and Arthur Allen cheer at a pep assembly. Students listen to a history lecture. jeff Harold, Chris Williams, and Charles Peteet vote for Homecoming nomina- tions. Wendell Dryden, Laura Hinton, and Stewart Schwensen enjoy a Kimball game. Second Time Around 295 is Vincent Hemandez Kevin Hemdon Laura Hinton Thomas Hise Robin Hogan Yvonne Holguin Doug Holladay Nina Hopkins Terry Headrick Ion Hendreson Reggie Hemandez S egng E S eige o 9 wc x Q -A '- X 'Q X g S ,M SQ. N Xykhg inv- YE ffm-Left S2 awk.. 1. Students discuss a class activity. 2. Johnny Moore and Mark DeLoach talk during a pep assembly, 3. Students hurry to their next class. 4. Susan Duget rushes to her next class. 5. Students await arrival of their ride home. 6. Interested students listen to a visiting recruiter in the library. 7. lodie Riojas talks during lunch. 296 Second Time Around 5, ,adam f me 2 !IZ2 ' VC V zjxx ' . ::, , , W: L V 'X Doug lames Hope larvis Greg lohnson Scott Horsechief Christina Houston Blain Howard Wednesday Hudson Evelyn Hughes Bobby Hummel Blanca Islas Hanne Iversen Second Time Around 297 lames lohnson Robert lohnson Ricky lones Teressa jones Olivia K. Keen Deirdre Kelly Karl Kidwell Robin Kidwell 298 Second Time Around . MQ, lv' , W Q 'X Eric King Mary King Rachel Kirbey 2 rr Danielle Lewis leff LePrell Gerald Lewis Yolanda Lopez Stacey Lott Mark Manning Karen Mansfield Gina Martin Gwyn Martin lanice Martin lesse Martinez 5 1. Mr. Williams checks hall passes, 2. Evelyn Hughes performs experiment. 3. Students await the beginning of class. 4. Kim Iones, Kim Holliday, and Tonya Herd stand at their locker after school. 5. Leslie Garrett works on hall decorations for Homecoming. 6. Students walk through the hall to their next class. Second Time Around 299 David Mata Richard May Margie D. Medford Martin Medina - N-,Q Lisa Michaels K lean Mitchell 'i ' P t Charla Modisette Q .19 . fn .y ' in f ip . f Q? ' - . S 7 fl I ,ex .. ' Q R .555 1 A -Q' A . , . Q : sf Y , ' r iq. Robert Monroe lohnny Moore Carolyn Mullins S- Chr'istine McBride ,A- . 'S ,sas lj . Tiv- ER? 1 1. Cathy Airback, ludy Marez, and Becky Spicer stop at their locker between classes. 2. Kelly Reid waits outside her next class. 3. Cassandra DeGraffenried works on Homecoming decorations. 4. Sandra Campbell prepares to leave class. 5. Students relax after a long day. 6. loe Santiago talks to the Army recruiter after the lecture. 7. Kelly Canyon reflects on the day's activ- ities. 300 Second Time Around NX f3. wjqgii 1fN'X Angela Renee McDow lulie McGiIlen Bret McKenna Tonya McLeod Terry McManus Adam Nance David Ontiveros Cindy Partin Second Time Around 301 'I if A 2 -R . Tina Phillips Marc Pitts lohnny Porter Aaron Puente lulie Randolph Mark Reeder Edward Regalando Abby Reid 302 Second Time Around Vivian Richmond Frank Rivera Momia Robertson 'Q Philip Roagers Rosa Rosales Byron Rose ludi Ross Wendy Rucker Sherri Ruiz Billy Sanger Kimberly Saunders David Scales Kimberly Sheffield Allison Smith .gig 1. Cindy Partin and jamie Allred show their v approval of the Homecoming decora- tions. 2. ludy Marez talks to a friend at her locker. 3. Brett McKenna tries to wake up before school. 4. Students discuss their English assign- ment. 5. A class works on History. 6. Mark Reagan slouches in class. 7. Students learn typing. Second Time Around 303 Mike Smith Roma lean Smith Tracy Smith .. ,1,- ,r. sf 1-3. - .. . mu' iff ff i- Trena Smith - Yolanda Sneed 1 ' Steven Sonnenberg 1 lf on M t Debra Solis of NS., .f . Donna Spears Craig Speck Chris Stanford Eric Stanton N1-'N 'mt tts- -- ,tttti Qi S irri . t.,,,, ,.,.1 . SSS not S XX my Qs gt t -an gym- W x , .YA 1 1. Choir members rehearse the t'Messi- ah. 2. Walter Beck takes notes. 3. Students gather together to work from stands. 4. Karla Worthman and Terry Smith con- template eiectron configuration. 5. Mellesa Lewis and Kim Avery walk to morning classes. 304 Second Time Around P795 - M- F., we.. .,...f,. ,V L-A . ... i Milk V wggmg , , Melissa Stephens Walter Stonns Pat Swann Lisa Sweet Robert Tarver Mark Taylor Cathy Thelitz Bunny Thompson Catha Thompson Vickie Thompson Brian Tinsley Ronnie Tinsley Second Time Around 305 Q wi' loe Tobar Robert Vemon Donald Vail Malisa Warren Carlis Williams Terry Williams Tunya Williams Todd Whitten 306 Second Time Around 4117 ' R Roderick White Michell Willis Michele Wilson Q 'QS 'S V si? isssvsi it , - -- -Xf ssss H Q fi ' Robert Woods Angela Woodmff julia Woodson David Woodward David Woodward Karla Worthham . Denisa Wright David Wynne Byron Yancy Wesley Zaidle 1. Pupils pay attention to their instructor. 2. Todd Whitten supports the team at the pep assembly. 3. History students take a few seconds off to ponder their work. 4. jeff Allen and Robert Monroe stand by the lockers after lunch. 5. Mark Herndon looks at pictures, 6. Two students complete their day's assignments. ' Second Time Around 307 Once pon A Tlme f 'W 22 , x , . L- , Simi , , A, , . 5 3 H ig?-QW mg ki 5 1 -- ,:::: f..:e115f+f3 ' i 1 , W -2? arf' fi- : ' f-QYH if 1 ,,-1 ,,, Once Upon A Time 309 LaRue Alford Cathy Anderson Robert Armendarez Monica Ary V B ' fx! . 'V 'N Ricky Ashmore Kim Avery M Kathryne Auerbock lulie Ayers A - - lason Barnes - janet Barrows , , , . 'Sy y y Scott Beeson H K. sf , - 'V Karen Bjerke A A Gwendolyn Body i Vid y Q ' at Troy Boris B fe ' iz! g 5 Q1 Chuck Brazell - f Sherri Brooks 7:5 ' Michelle Brown ' N e' ,mf B, I , S ttB A , f -Q co rown A J Q., figsfii eff F 5 ' if KL, Jaavlqq. ,,,,..f-'5- iff -xiii! 1 1. Karren Doggett helps out in the counse- Ior's office. 2. Teresa Aguilar poses for the camera. 3. Students wait outside before school. 4. Robin Berry. 5. Knight Life member shows off for the photographer. 6. Students walk to their next class. 3 310 Once Upon A Time ,, M 5 N i i t -pf. 1, .. i e t t .ff . J ,f VIVA' N lennifer Chambers Cindy Chambers Lisa Clark leff Coleman -up-nur-mxwg--4 Q . ,-4. K, f . , A .KM Sheila Brown Sharla Bryant lames Bums Shannon Butenhoff Leslie Cady Robert Cain Monte Calame Larry Caldwell Evan Campbell Diana Canales Frances Carrillo Larry Carter Anna Casey Stephenie Chaffin Once Upon A Time 311 Kerry Collins Gerald Cooper Greg Corbin Charles Cox Sabrina Cox Lorraine Cunningham Dona Cussimanio lacqueline Davis Tammy Davis Martha De Hoyos Moses Dela Torre Sheila Doyle Delma Duarte Bruce Duffie ill Once Upon A Time Felicia Duffie Eric Duncan Rita Dunn Sammy Eaton Tammy Eldridge David Ellis Tommy Engel lames Evans i iiifz 'EQ- .., QW . Dena Findley ig ii A F i we ii' 'A 'M V Patricia Fishel . fi'f 2 f aaaa D N lames Flanagan Q. Kenny Florence Q i 'i M Q i Qi Steve Foster as I . .. - X Monica Franklin if f X V. Vg V , X Lana Garcia ! S ...Q da,. a 'Q I .. ifi- ie'e' P it ' ' F , i V Priscilla Garcia glib. L fi Sylvia Garcia ' V 3 - Q i TommyGamer am , , i K VV Xdalendra Garrett . ,,g g . .- A elissa Garvin x .ff ii li Michael Gary X if 'ii' l ' Patrick Gaudin ,, .A tft..,c.e ' N ..,- ,.,,. - ..... ,NMCWM ttf, 'W' .,..a,.w,,. . Riutmwmiw... A , iii,,.,,, M 1 2 3 4 S 6 -v I A history class takes notes. lulie Green eats lunch. Ruby Mitchell sits in class. After eating, students wait for the bell to ring. Paul Grier helps out in the office, Two students on the bus. Students board buses in the afternoon. Once Upon A Time 3 I3 Paul Grier Allen Griffin lames Grow BarBara Guinn Margaret Gwynne Tammy Haas Patty Hamilton Rita Hardin Sheila Harenberg Aaron Harper Rickey Hart Marcy Harrell Gennene Harris lohn Harris Donna Geter Kevin Graham Detrick Gray lulie Green 1 1. Art students work on daily assignments. 2. lt is common to see students helping in the principals office. 3. Y-teen member purchases a cookie. 4. Some students stand in the hall before school. 5. Students wait for a ride home after school. 6. Standing around in the hall is a typical pasttime. 314 Once Upon a Time Sharon Hearon Ben Haynes Georgina Haskins jennifer Harrison Earl Hopkins Patricia Holman Kim Holloway Yvette Hogg Paula Hogan Lisa Hogan Carolyn Hinkle Maye Hilliard Stacy Hill Tim Hightower Vicki Hernandez loel Hernandez Dickie Hernandez Mark Hernon Once Upon A Time 315 Tanya Humphrey Tomeji Hurd Scott Ingram Angela lackson Bryan jackson limmy lackson Roderick lackson Keashon lessie lason leter Bridgette lohnson leanette lohnson Patrick lohnson Vicki lohnson Brian lones Charles Hoyt lerri Hubbard Naomi Hughes 1. Mark Reeder concentrates on a com- 2 h puter readout. 2. Kimball students work in the library. 3. Band members prepare for a perform- ance. 4. Paul Carrnona escorts Regina West to the stage. 5, Students diligently work on typing les- son. 6. SOS women await the start of a Sam Houston pep assembly. 7. Students review for a test. 316 Once Upon A Time all gli Sis is i. luanita Lindsay Vanissa Lipscomb Kim Loggins Cheryl lones lerry lones Lauronda lones Paul Kelly Ronnie King loe Kirkwood Kevin Knippa Ernesto Lanas Mona Larson Corina Layton Runda Lee Stephanie Lennon Kenneth Lewis Melissa Lewis Om e Upon A Time Slf Numan Kathy Manrlquez Iudy Marez Michael Marks Barbara Martin Daren Martin Rodney Mason Melinda Mayben Gaila Means Glenn Measles Ernest Medina Melissa Medina Christina Melton Albert Mendoza Mimi Merritt 3 I8 Once Upon A Time Darin Parish Melissa Pace Patrica Ortegon Keirken Oberle Shari Norris Brad Norman Donyale Nix Neilson Heidi Russell Neal Teresa Navarro Darren McNutt Clyde McKinney Molly McKay Danny McDonald Angela McDonald K 1-Q.. Kennard Murray Bobby Mullins M t 1 'mf ,. he ffff dm rvr' . rl 1 .41 Students talk in hall before school. Y-Teens sell cookies after school. Dorthy Harris and Billie Hunt show their spirit at a pep assembly. Chemistry class reviews weekly work. Band students prepare to leave for U.I.L. Max Adams, jeff Borders, Chris Edwards and Thordie Anderson stand around the piano, An English class finishes up for the day. Once Upon A Time 319 Robert Robertson Laura Phillips Robert Pinson Connie Pless Armando Puente 'f ' Mark Ragan Anedrya Rarks Charles Ray Kelly Reid Sarah Reynolds loe Rivera Wendal Rogers Karen Rousseau Sandie Saldana 1, A History class takes notes. 2. Ms. Milke's chemistry dass works on an experiment, 3. The General Business class completes daily assignments. 4. Freshman class studies diligently. 5. The Football team watches the cheer- leaders. 6. The SOS Men form a 'llong train. 7, Two girls gossip in the halls. 320 Once Upon A Time Delores Solis Becky Spicer Gail Stanford Brook Stokes Lisa Salinas Samantha Samas Rod Shelton Chriss Sheppard Randy Shine Carl Sikes Shari Simpson Annette Smith Carol Smith Cheryl Smith Edward Smith Frank Smith Karla Smith Stacey Smith Once Upon A Time 321 lames Thornton Tabatha Sustaita Terion Thacker Margie Thonison Dawn Walker Ruby Walker Kristin Wallace Cindy Whitus lohn Watson Mike Watson Shedetria Weatherton Deborah Webb Mike Webster Deanna Weddell 322 Once Upon A Time 1 X X257 5 at + fi as ,V 1 lay Whitehurst Chiniqua White David Washington , x T PX A M 5 'xr X ff? ' 'V ' J ig Delma Tobar '59 Karen Vaughn f 5 Theresa Verver -. , y ' ti f' .ax X f wx QQ 'HT X X X I g s as eeee . Chris Williams LaSonya Williams Donna Willoughby laVonda Wilson Rhonda Wilson is P Sonja Wilson is :xmas . . . is Y 5 3 Antronette Williams Q0 Stacie Wilson Tonja Wilson Monica Winnett Carla Yoes Crawford Yoes Darryl E. Wright Mike Woods ,5 -ii Scott Coleman rushes to the weird wing for band gathering. Typing class practices new skills. Chemistry reading brings class together. Margaret Guinn dresses up for punk day. Students pose for the photographer. Shelly Vincent announces the Troub of the Week. loanette Gales presents Kevin johnson with a cake. Once Upon A Time 323 Time Will Tell x T59 4 W 417. i M 42 l gy JL. X , ,wvmnlqi .na LW f S 21 ,Mx xT..,g M... wk- ---- xg f ,M 2, . 44 ,- V-Aiwk pw-Q -asf ,Q 4 Time will tell 325 ALLERLEI Front Row: Catherine Dorward, Terry Smith, lamie Pettigrew, Mike lones. Second Row: Mark Ragan Carolyn Mullins Susan Doggett Houston, Laura Phillips, Kristin Carter, Kenneth Florence. Back Row: Roland Wortham, Dwain Miller Clint Edwards Allison Fletcher Marcy rell, Daren Martin, lames King, Fran Hankins. 1 ART CLLlB ,Q 1- C Front Row: Carol Daniel, Kim Brooks, Anna Gonzalez, Renee Brinkley, Diana Canalas, Kelly Ried. Back Row Floyd Hanson Ieff Davis Lara, Teresa Thomas, Sandy Alford, Diana Smith, Diana Howell, Ms, Campbell, Candy Kelley, loseph Roberson 326 Time Will Tell ll9l l!M 9lUll LZE a. BOWLING LEAGUE Front Row: Troy Boris, Mark Roberson, Tina Bachus, Gwen Jackson, Janice Thomas, Sandra DeLosSantos, Kasey McGee, Monica Winnett, Second Row: Gina Martin, loey Griffith, Joel Hernandez, Earnest Wood, Toni Williams, Carl Heckart, Kevin Bjerlce. Trena Smith, Tracy Smith, Mark Renick, Christi Cecil, Charlissa Griffith, Back Row: Ms. Whisenhunt, Ramona Edwards, Evan Campbell, jeff House, Charles Bunch, Darrell Turl' , lame ' Frazier, David Beth. NEW TYME SINGERS Front Row: Sherry Stogner, Carrie Bryant, Guy Chandler, Pat Duffey, Wayne Shipp, Trina Smith, Michael Wieser, julie Bridges, Misty Walkner. Back Row: Greg Finsley, ludy Alexander, Paul Carmona, Raylyn Woods, David Daniels, Ronnie Earl, Kenneth Burrows, Kay Philley, jeff Borders, Thordie Anderson, Glenn McCoy, Peggye Dunlap. Time Will Tell 328 ----.-...M f .. M, , me Q . -- .ww,..w.A-,f.,,-.. ,,....,-,... , Q ll!M 9U1!.L 635 ll9.l. ' 1 ' W M'-, ' ,,.., -'--4 ww- , , V Q +'l ,.-, M, , in -MW SENIOR CHOIR MEMBERS Front Row: Mark Sideman, Glenn McCoy, Darryl McQueen, lanna Godwin, Evelyn Dee, Micheal Wieser, Kay Philley, Trina Smith, Misty Walkner, Wayne Shipp, larryl McQueen Tommy Shaw, Denise Muhammad, Peter Flood, Teresa Aguilar, Anne Rickabaugh, Christine Brown, Kathie Smith, Guy Chandler, Tina Duran. Back Row: Doug Shields, Veronica Car mona, Julie Bridges, Carrie Bryant, Clay Curtis, Christine Brown, Ken Temple, Carol Hill, Pat Duffee, Paul Carmona. 1 CHORALE First Row: Max Adams, Trina Smith, Kay Philley, Wayne Shipp, Paul Carmona, Micheal Wieser, Carol Hill, Sherry Stogner, Raylyn Woods, lean Mitchell, Malissa Warren, Second Row: julie Stamford, Veronica Carmona, Sherry Ruiz, Misty Walkner, Thordie Anderson, Paula Peters, LaTonya Empy, leff Borders, Janelle Zumwalt, Keely Laird, Kenneth Burrows, Back Row: Lori Williams, Peggye Dunlap, Carolyn Luster, Evelyn Dee, Christine Brown, Janna Godwin, Lisa Lay, Ricky Brown, Denise Muhammad, Mark Sideman, Pat Duffee, Tommy Shaw, Donna Haake, Greg Finsley, Clint Edwards, Joanna Carter, Mike jones, Ronnie Earl, Greg Harthcock, LaDonna Bragg, David Daniels, Debbie Burns, Ken Temple, lan Haley, Guy Chandler, Doug Neal. e Wi Tell Tim 330 LULI. 9 !M L II9 LSE CHORALIERS First Row: Anthony Canalas, Irene Lerma, Louie Benavidez, Craig Speck, Darryl McQueen, larryl McQueen, Tommie Waddle, David Bloyd, Stacy Spicer, Allison Dowling, Teresa Aguilar, Laura Hinton, Melissa Hoover, lo Ellen Early, Mary lane Niece, Kim Gentry, Patricia Palmer. Second Row: Steven Sonnenburg, limmie Harrell, Anne Rickabaugh, Scott Daniels, Doug Shields, Bret McKenna, Cindy Lennon, Leesa Bryant, Tonya Falls, Peter Flood, Michael Bone, Paula Long, Aniko Vargo, Laurie Lambrecht, Andrew larvis, leff Davis, Kim Stivers, Camille Greyhouse, Mendy Hill, Kelley Schoppaul, Cathy Sanchez, Olivia Keen, Georgia Davis. l ,nuzg t Kp!! ILQ + 4z '-'il llllju v ' VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Frent row: Robin Stallings, Melissa Hinton, Back Row: Tracy Lancaster, Paul Carmona, Stephanie Grey, Pat Stacey, Lori Facen, Nana Vasquez Lolita Mathis, Troy Medina. l.V. CHEERLEADERS Front Row: Paulette Coleman, Second Row: Stacy Spicer, Kelley Schoppaul, Cathy Sanchez, Mendy Hill. Back row: Penny Price, Kim Stiver Laura King. 332 Time Will Tell X ik N, R X 2 Front Row Marvln Clark Kelrken Oberle Charlie Cox Stacy Smith Andrea Hollis Mellnda Mayven Second Row: Deirdre Kelley, Ms. Howell Margaret Kulas Gwynne Robin lenkms EL SOL Front Row: leff Davis, Amy Moffit, Mike Martinez, Alice Ayala, Allison Dowling, Sylvia Ayala, Sylvia Gonzalez, Margarita Holquin, Danny Gonzalez, Sherry Gheudj, Second Row: Ms. Conally, Olga Acvedo, Donna Cussimino, Olivia Keen, Mauricia Canalas, Lana Garcia, Delma Tobar, Sandra DeLosSantos, Blanca Islas, Patty Martinez. Third Row: Vicky Hernandez, Donna Albert, Rosa Rosalez, Malisa Warren, Teresa Aguilar, Back Row: Will Dorward, Carlos Jimenez, Sandra limenez, Cathy Dorward, David Dorward, Georgia Davis. Will Tell me Ti 334 ISV S X 336 Ti F.C.A. Front Row: Allison Smith, Kaye Clark, Ms. Vandertie, Mr. Welker, Ms. Hill, Roma Smith, Leslie Garrett, Second Row: Paula Peters, Lisa Lay, Clint Edwards, Laura Hinton, Melinda Parker, Katha Thompson, Leonard Garcia, Cathy Sanchez, Lisa Clark, Monica Wynett, Back Row: Doug Neal, Ken Temple, loe Sagnibene, Todd Whitten, Stacy Spicer. f FLAG CGRPS Front Row: Karen Shipp, Kris Carter, Misty Walkner, Terry Smith, lulie Cunningham, Wanda Young. Back Row: Trudy Thoma, Donna Walker. me Will Tell H91 ll!M 9UJ!.L LSE FRENCH CLUB Front Row: Troy Boris, Tom Harrison, Doug Holloday, Robbie Brown, Martin Lara, Hanne lrerson, Olivia Keen, Ms. Summersgill. Second Row: Virginia Pelton, Deedra Berry, Patti Davis Third Row: Monica Larson, Noelle Hancock, Tammy Eldridge, Allison Smith, Yvonne Guilino. Back Row: Annette Hancock, Dawn Howard, Jerome Williams, F1H.A. Front Row: Beth Johnson, Gwen Johnson, Lorraine Cunningham, Patty Barker. Second Row: Rebecca johnson, Lorrane Barber, Terry Smith, Eve- lyn Dee, Toni Bradfield. Back Row: Kecci Daniels, Franchot Crittendon, Linda Gill, Carla Corners, Demetric Epps, Denise Muhammad, Donovon Ridley, Darryl Sanders ,MN IDYLLS am McDonnell, Angie Shull, Virginia Clark Marnita Bell Terry Smith lo Ellen Early Back Row Allison S 'th I d R , , , . : mi , u y oss, Don Vail, Troy Boris, ludy Alexander, Patti Chancey, Mark Winford, Lee Perry, Veronica Carmona, lean Mitchell, Lisa Clark, Anne Rickabaugh. Front Row: P 338 Time will tell H.E.C,E. Front Row: Karla Boswell, Felicia Yoes, Tracy Anderson, Gaylen Smith. Second Row: Betty Mays, Lisa Harper, Diana Vela, Valerie Jenkins. Back Row: Starlyn Drew, Jeffrey Harold, Jennifer Baker, Ms. Blackburn, -sf sk- H.E.C.lE. First Row: Norman Taylor, Byron Hunter, Wanda Young, Angie Jiggetts, Jacqueline Ward, Patty Martinez. Second Row: Kari Grier, Jeanne Phelps, Nicky Rivera, Denise McCranie, Jerry Hinchliffe, Billy Erving. Back Row: John Rush- ing, Elizabeth Ragen. Time Will Tell 339 KNIGHT LIFE Anne Rickabaugh, Teresa Aguilar, Karen Patterson, Marc Methvin, lay Lattimore, Laurie Bledsoe, jackie Casey, Marshon Massingale, Gwen Thompson, Ms. Durbin, Liane jenkins. Time Will Tell 340 I -lt irwt3c1l.l. ilv2i53lffitJc1r2?1 1 - 'EXAS mf.-..-...Aan KNIGHT BEATS Front Row: Kevin Schwartz, Ronnie Tinsley, Kevin Herndon, Robert Tarver, Tim McBride, Scott Chambers. Second Row: David Farrow, Scott Metcalf, Robert Brazile, Eric Gunter, Brian Tinsley. Back Row: Mr. Shipman, Vicky Davison, Lisa Schwartz, Amy Golden, Stacy Scott. SENIOR BAND MEMBERS Front Row: Yolanda Sands, Terry Smith, Allison Blackburn, Vicky Davison, Karen Shipp, Stacy Scott, Donna Walker, Leona Evans, Allen Bradley, Misty Walkner, Randy jackson, Donna Bryant, Trudy Thoma. Back Row: Dwain Miller, Tommy Taylor, Kevin Schwartz, Sam Norman, Angie Shull, loyce Robbins, Kevin Sowell, Sharon Carter, Scott Chambers, Robert Brazile, Tim McBride, Mike Hull. Time will tell 341 MARCHING BAND L ludy Alexander, lonathan Ambler, Darris Barrick, Allison Blackburn, Allen Bradley, Robert Brazile, Donna Bryant, George Cantrell, Bill Carmichael, Kris Carter, Sharon Carter, Scott Cham- bers, johnny Chaves, Dana Cleveland, leff Coleman, Scott Coleman, Charles Cox, lulie Cunningham, Georgia Davis, Rodney Davison, Vickie Davison, Martha DeHoyos, Tammy Eldridge, Clifton Empy, Leonda Evans, David Farrow, Greg Finsley, Allison Fletcher, Debbie Frias, Chris Giles, Amy Golden, Minerva Gomez, james Grow, Barbara Guinn, Eric Gunter, Terri Headrick, Kyle Henke, Kevin Herdon, Mark Herdon,' Paula Hogan, Christine Houston, Mike Hull, Randall jackson, Robin jenkins, Brian Jones, Teresa jones, Olivia Keen, Wende Lester, Carolyn Luster, Sam Norman, Melinda Maybean, Tlm McBry e, Angela McDonald, lon McKinney, Darryl McQueen, larryl McQueen, Gayla Means, Scott Metcalf, Dwain Miller, Charla Modisette, lolene Morell, Rodney Paris, Darin Parish, Susan Perez, Laura Phillips, Kevin Pickerill, Mark Ragen, Iulie Randolphe, Dana Riggs, loyce Robbins, Pricilla Rodriquez, Yolanda Sands, Kevin Schwarz, Lisa Schwarz, Stacy Scott, Karen Shipp, Angie Shull, Frank Smith, Stacy Smith, Terry Smith, Kelly Southward, Kevin Sowell, Sherri Swann, Robert Tarver, Tommy Taylor, john Teams, Trudy Thoma, Bunny Thompson, Karen Thompson, Brian Tinsley, Ronnie Tinsley, Donna Walker, Misty Walkner, Samuel Wells, Roderick White, Anton- nette Williams, Chris Williams, Beth Wilson, Karla Wortham, lohn Wright, Wanda Young, lannell Zumwalt, Robert Dolehite. Time Will Tell 342 BLU!-L II!M Ilai EVE SENIOR STEERING COMMITTEE Front Row: Guy Chandler, Karen Patterson, Lisa Brewer, Deedra Berry, Ms. Strowenjans, Vincelle Guffin, Ramona Anderson, Sherry Brown, Second Row: Ms. Dixon, Brian Knull, Beverly Williams, Terry Smith, Sylvia Gonzalez, Sharon Fudge, DeShunda Warren, Nira McNeaIy, Iulie Bridges, Evelyn Dee, Vickie Davis, Glenda Chlpman, Back Row: ' .r. Timpa, Ms. Durbin, Carlos Jimenez, Brad Creech, julie Stanford, Kathie Smith, Carol Hill, Veronica Carmona, Kaye Clark. Y in wi l fi i l ,ff Z 5, g .cz J529g W Front Row: Martin Lara, julie Cunningham. Back Row: Troy Coen, William Carmichael. l 'nn-...W ,4annR' ' Time Will Tell 344 O.E.A. Front Row: Debbie Smith, Lisa Ross, Tila Grizzle. Back Row: Diana Smith, Lorraine Casey, Loretta Hammonds, Laura Sosa, Stacy Hines lean, Sheryl Price, Ms. Whisenhunt. O.E.A. Front Row: Shannon jackson, Theresa Diikman, Back Row: Jeanie Love, Gwen jackson, Gay Butler, Theresa Kitchen, Sandy Alford, Ms. Whisen- hunt. Time Will Tell 345 Q5 ATN Vt. ORCHESTRA Front Row: Brian Tinsley, Robin lenkins, Scott Coleman, Paul Grier, Bill Carmichael, Angela Manfre, Terri Headrick, Melinda Maybern, Yvonne Guilino, Second Row: Michael Hull, lon McKinney, Robert Tarver, Ronnie Tinsley, Scott Chambers, Scott Metcalf, Kevin Knippa. Third Row: Mollie McKay, Chris Giles, Mary Wilson, Cynthia Fifer, Paul Kelly, Robert Brazile, Sam Norman, Terressa lones, lames Thorton, Beth Wilson, Jennifer Harrison. Fourth Row: Glen McCoy, lanelle Zumwalt, Allison Fletcher, Sharon Carter, ludy Alexander, Ms. Wright, Monica Beavers. Back Row: Eric Gunter, lay Whitehurst, Darrin Parish, Scott Brown, George Cantrell. Time Will Tell 346 H M HWY Atvru V,-M, ,,,V.,, ..,,- ,.,.-. ,wwe ..-. - . ,- -Y-----A fn- , . t PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Front Row: Brian Knull, Ms. Roberts, Steve Champoyne, Robert lohnson, Anne Rickabaugh, Lee Perry. Back Row: Dawn Hawkins, Adam Nance, Kaye Clark, Matt Pendleton. . , ,. SOS MEN Time Will Tell S.Q.S. BCDARD MEMBERS Ken Temple, Victor Medina, Keven DuPont, Mike Webster, Leslee Elucker, Brad Creech Wll 9 ll!M ll9.L GVE S.O.S. WOMEN Front Row: Renae Brinkley, Ceci Hill Villarreal, Sylvia Gonzalez, Tina Alcala, Lisa Ellis, Nira McNealy. Second Row: Sharon Fudge, Vinciel Goffin, Sylvia Ayala, Kelly lohnson, Deedra Berry, Patty Martinez, Sylvia Hernandez, Toni Bradfield, Patty Barker, Dorthy Harris, Tonya Bordear, Veronica Carmona, Tina Reed, Kelly Woodell, Laura Garcia, Carol Hill, Stacey Schwab, Shanna Rollins, Lisa Landers, Tina Duron, Kathleen Harrison, Terri Smith, Misty Walkner. Third Row: Maria Pena, Laura Sosa, Terri Aguilar, Elizabeth Reagan, Keri Grear, Paula Chancey Lisa Brewer, lennie Archambalt, Laura Bledsoe, leanie Phelps, Sherri Ross, loyce Robbins, Karra Patterson, Noel Hancock, Kim Brooks, Sandy Alford, Trina Smith, Loretta Hammond: Laura Densmore. Fourth Row: Evelyn Dee, Roslyn Wilson, jackie Terry, Diana Smith, Tina Arrington, Wanda Stark, Kathrine Dorward, Laura Hood, Tommy West, Glenda Ghipman Shelly Vinson, Allyson Smith, Beth Bryant, Kathie Smith, Sara Yowell, Tammy West, Lori Wilson, Tala Wells, Diana Parramore, Kathy Blair. ,A , L'K-' , ,Mx ,r Quiii AND SCROLL Matt Pendleton, lamie Pettigrew, Terry Smith, lo Ellen Early, Laurie Bledsoe, Susan Moyer, Angela Parrnes, Mike lones, Anne Rickabaugh, Wilson, Pam McDonnell. i S SCIENCE CLUB Front Row: Sharla Bryant, Karen Shipp, lulie Cunningham, Rusty Burden, Charla Modisette. Second Row: Ms. Berry, Anna Daniele, Cindy Harold Crumbie, Marnita Bell, Allison Smith, Claire Alexander. Back Row: Charles Bunch, Tonya Mcfvlurray, Don Vail, Cathy Thelitz, Bill Cissy Dean. 350 Time VVill Tell zm.,,,,-., 'Awww -we-NM, mt-Mm, 4...W,. l ililll 'HP-'X 'Kagan nw-N mmm mmm nnipus S.N.H.S. Front Row: lackie Casey, Sylvia Ayala, Lisa Ross, Veronica Carmona, Amy Moffitt, Sherry Cheudj. Second Row: Ms. Conally, Carlos limenez, Guy Chandler, Kaye Clark, Yolanda Sands, lllayls ,S , L l, , . C G E 3 . IR. STEERING COMMITTEE Row: Ms. Pena, Suzy Singleton, Mr, Washington, Mendy Hill, Greg Harthcock, lan Haley, David Patterson, Melissa Hoover, Pam George, Larson, Cathy Sanchez, Ms. Runyon, Leonard Garcia, loe Sagnibene, Second Row: Clint Edwards, Ms. Malone, Tammy Tremont, Mide nes, LaDonna Bragg, Doug Neal, Thordie Anderson, ludy Alexander, Patti Chancey, Kelly Schoppaul, Mary lane Niece, Donna Haake, Susan oyer, Patricia Palmer, Mark Rickabaugh, Back Row: Sandra Fernandez, Gary Clark, Mark Winford, lanelle Zumwalt, Diana lohnson, Danny 'onzalez, Allison Fletcher. Time Will Tell 351 7 2 - N.H.S Front Row: Paul Carmona, Veronica Carmona, Kathie Smith, Pat Stacey, Rich Helfrey, Back Row: Anne Rickabaugh, Guy Chandler, Glenda Chipman, Kaye Clark, Yolanda Sands, Marcie DePriest, Tina Mathis, Lisa Ross, Glenn McCoy, Beverly Williams, Virginia Pelton, jamie Pettigrew, Pat Duffee, Micheal Wieser. Will Tell 9 Tim 352 iii 5. -. m , V. , . g , , , . STUDENT COUNCIL Front Row: Amy Kieffer, Melissa Hinton, Susan Marez, Lori Facen, Pat Stacey, Robin Stallings, Tracy Lancaster, Ms. Vandertie, Lolita Mathis, Rich Helfrey, Sharon Fudge, Gary Clark. Back Row: loe Sagnibene, Tamara Whitaker, Greg Barrows, Sylvia Ayala, Chuck Chance, Deedra Berry, Troy Medina, Diana lohnson, Bruce McCann, Greg Powell, Carolyn Miller, Sylvia Gonzalez, Leonard Garcia, Margarita Holquin, Nira McNealy, Stephanie Grey. , Q . S f S f if f THESPIANS Front Row: Peggye Dunlap, Kay Philley, Wayne Shipp, Renee Brinkley, Trina Smith. Second Row: Paul Carmona, Paula Peters, Carolyn Miller, lohn Rushing, Sherry Brown, Denise Soule, Kenneth Burrows, lanis Smoot, Antonio Banda, Mary King. Back Row: Ronnie Earl, Gary lohnson, Troy Sherrod, Ceci Hill, Sally Pound, Matt Pendleton, Andy Epps, Michael Wieser, Doug Shields. Time Will Tell 353 TRQUBADEARS l Front Row: Carol Hill, Sara Yowell, Veronica Carmona, Stacy Schwab, Shelly Vinson. Second Row: Mary jane Niece, Andrea Hollis, Patti Chancey jackie Terry, jan Haley Tommie West, Lisa Brewer, Zondria Batts, Susan Marez, Amy Moffitt, Meleah Parker, Denise Self, Lori Wilson. Third Row: Carrie Hopkins, Sherry Rice Sherry theudj Tamara Whitaker Rita Duron Tina Duron, Shanna Rollins, Sherry McKean, Paula Long, Aniko Varga, Keely Laird, Tammy Tremont, Back Row: LaDonna Bragg, Monica, Larson, julie Bridges, Beth Wylie, carrie Bryant, K . . . . athleen Harrison, Susan Moyer, Kathie Smith, Sherry james, Diana johnson, Donna Haake. Will Tell me Ti 354 5 TROUB OFFICERS Stacy Schwab, Carol Hill, Shelly Vinson, Veronica Carmona, Sara Yowell. SENIOR TRQUBS Front Row: Sherry Rice, Tamara Whitaker, lulie Bridges, Beth Wylie, Kathrine Harrison, Allison Smith, Sherry McKean. Second Row: jackie Terry, Kathie Smith, Rita Duron, Shanna Rollins, Lisa Brewer, Tina Duron, Tommie West. Back Row: Carol Hill, Shelly Vinson, Veronica Carmona, Sara Yowell, Stacy Schwab. Time Will Tell 355 TIME .14 Leginning Loafing fowaralri file enc! You could say that's what the annual staff started with. l thought of a theme ltimel over the summer. Then we got together and dis- cussed it, thought about it, and then finally started writing it down. So there we were - at the beginning - but that was hours and hours of hard work ago. Some of those long hours consisted of writing copy and rewriting copy, planning pages and cropping pic- tures, typing and more typing. There was more to it than that, but l'm sure that the people who worked on it will remember everything for a long time. Of course, l can't leave out the photog- raphers who took and retook the pictures and then developed, printed and finally reprinted them. Everyone was busy in some way or another. Even between deadlines we were busy getting our minds unscrambled. Well, after the fourth deadline the book was basically finished. For three months we waited anxiously to see the finished product. So it's the end now - only to be another begin- ning next year. A Rkbgh sexi Y X Q 9 if vi ,aa an ad S aw, 41 E S E N. ,,,.. H ' f ,,-, V -- , HE k Recreating Beautiful Moments K 5 -at 5 'hu X Though we Remain victims Cf Time Through all Eternity, There are Moments we Feel freeg instances when Being a slave to Time is the Last thought in our minds. XA. R. Recrealing Beautiful Moments 359 n 1 '1 Hg. 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Q A Vf, . ,gr 6 ,,,, ,.. v ,H 'Ei ' ,. , , .W ,1,f:. .. fr , V wwf.. 4 -, f 3989--, ., ,, 5 - -: Vf .--lwff eww .4 -Lea . , A.jm.4f' -7-wgf'-.3-. . it 'faf?!.J- , 1a+:f fm-fffw ,N . ,X I 1 n ,Z z r .' . , , - Q, . ..,-tug., Q-v----- y ',i Air., Y Ev rl.. . 1. :Lmfr v M QA' 0 Hg Fly! ,4,,. vu - 1 ? f,.f?4gf1g-5, , , v f 0 4 Q , qw 1 JI 1 4 ua: Be Inc Olga Ac evedo 334 luis Adarne 113 lohnny Aclains 1236 Ixec ia Adams 47,161 Max -Xdarns 1236, 3 3ll Clrac ie Aguilar 1236 Ierc-sa Aguilar 111, 3121, 3 3 I lina Alc ala 111 lo -Xlc-ssandro111 llonna Alexander 111 Iucly Alexander 47, 161, 3123 Lurue Altorcl 3ltl Sandra Altord 111, 316, 345 Sherri -Xllbrite 1236 Arthur Allen 335, 3323, 933, I4 3 karen Allen 161, I1t3, I I23 Leo Allen IU7, IUW, WI Venessa -Xllen111 lainie Allred 186 Ionathon Ainbler67, 111, 341 Tonga Anies 186 Michael Anionett 161 Cathy Anderson 3Itl Rainona Anderson 111 lhordie Anderson 318 Iracy Anderson 88161, 3363 Ihonias Andress 2I23, 933, 111 Mic hele Anguiano 111 Pedro Antillon 1236 Priscilla Antillon 161 Ieanne Archainbault 111 Thea Archie 186 Esmeralda Arniendare1 161 Robert Arinenclaref 3It3 Iettrey Arney 1236 Tina Arrington 113 Monic a Ary 3ItJ Richard Ashmore ItJ4, 3Itl Ruby Astran 1236 Rim Avery 3 IO David Avila 113 Alice Ayala 3 34 Sylvia Ayala 80, 11 3, 5 3, 334 lulie Ayers 3ItJ Tina Bachus 317 Dawn Baker 1236 Ienniter Baker 16 3, 3 39 Antonio Banda I723, I76, I77, I8tJ Gary Barber IOI Gerald Barber Itll, I45 Lorene Barber 3323 Patricia Barker 113 Ronald Barker 113 Taininy Barker 187 Constance Barnes I 333 lason Barnes IO-I, 3ItI Lee Barnes 11 3 Doris Barrick 187, 341 Gregory Barrows I61, 161, I56 Janet Barrows 3 IO Cynthia Barry 161 Regina Bates 113 Clurtis Batts 113 Yonclria Batts 235 Monic a Beavers 1237 lsenneth Beck 113 Walter I3eck 1237 Gary Bee 187 Scott Beeson 3 IO Darryl Begay IO I, 187 Marnita Bell 13 3, 76 Carol Beltran 163 Louis Benaviclez 113, 336 Michelle Benham 16 3 Mark Benton 114, I47 Ibeedra Berry 23 I, 114, 337 Robin Berry 1237 llavicl Beth I4I,1237, 317 Oliver Billingsley 163 lsaren Bierke I 33, 3ItJ Felicia Black 114 Alison Blackburn 114, 34 I, 341 Christine Blackburn 16 3 Cathy Blair 114 Philip Blair 11-I Patrick Blake 95, 312+ Laura l3ledsoe 114, 1,3 I Blondie I19 David Bloyecl 13 I Gwendolyn Body 3 IU Sondra Bolin 1238 Laquita Bolts ILM Michael Bone 188, 131 Kevin I3oone 163 Linda I3oone 12323 lettrey Borders 188, 318, 71 Troy Boris 3ItI, 317, 337 Stephen l3owen 1238 Andre Brackens 187 Louis Brackens IU4 Toni Bradfield 114, 3323 Michael Bradish I33 Allen Bradley 114, 34 I, 341 Laljonna Bragg 16 3 Darrell Brand 231, 114 lohnny Brantley IO I Charles Brazell 3ILJ Robert Brazile 34I,11-I, 341 Lisa Brewer 115 lulie Bridges 115, 318, 319 Bryan Briggs 163 Renae Brinkley I79,114 Robert Brito 163 Kimber Brooks 115, 316 Vincent Brooks 115 Anthony Brown I I4 Christine Brown 3111 lullie Brown 115 Michael Brown 12323 Robbie Brown 12323, 3.37 Sheila Brown 3 I I Sherman Brown IO I, 188 Sherry Brown233, 57, I75,115, 351, 353 335 77 CristiBrurnit1237 Annette Bruno 115 Carrie l3ryant I6I,114,115,117, 316, 313 Donna Bryant 115, 34 I, 341 Lisa Bryant 13 I, 163 Sharla Bryant 3l I Herbie Buchanan 99, 115 Charles Bunch 116, 317 Russell I3urden 76, 188 Lisa Burnett 116 Debra Burns 1123 lanies Burns 3 I I Ronald Burrow 1238 Kenneth Burrows I74, 335, 318 Rebecca Burton 12323 Gloria Bustillos 163 Guadalupe Bustillos 1238 Shannon Butenhotf 3 I I Cary Butler I3t3, I 33, 116 Gay Butler 116 Margaret l3utler 16 3 Terry Butler I3 I, l.33,1239 Beverly Butts I-IO, 164 Cynthia Butts 189 Leslie Cady 3 II ,57, I77 Robert Cain 5 I I Monte Calame 5 I I Larry Caldwell 5 I I David Calvert 226 Sandra Campbell 2-I9 Sherie Campbell 264 lerry Campers 88 Anthony Canales 26-I, 2 5 I Diana Canales 5 I I, 526 Mauric ia Canales 289 George Cantrell 67, 289, 544, 554 Shaun Carey 226 Mark Carlberg 289, I5 5, I52, l5I William Carmichael 264, 544, 542 Patil Carmona I6 I, 226, 528, 550, 52 Veronica Carmona 86, 226, 529, 54 5, Reginald Carpenter 264 Thomas Carr 289, I09 Yolanda Carr 26-I Martin Carrell 264 Franc es Carrillo 5 I I Ioanna Carter 226 Kristin Carter 290, 526, 5 56, 542 Larry Carter 5 I I Sharon Carter 68. 54 I, 226, 542 Irma Carvaial 290 Ionathan Case 290 Anne Casey 5 I I lacquelin Casey I04, I5I, I55, 264 Lorraine Casey 226 Christine Cecil 52I Stephenie Chattin 5 I I Gregory Chambers 226 Ienniter Chambers 77, 5II, I85 Stephen Champagne 547, 226, 542 Charles Chance lr, 99, 226, I45 Iames Chancey 290, 264 Patricia Chanc ey 47, 85 Paula Chanc ey 226 Guy Chandler 58, 226, 528, 529, 54 5, Iohnny Chavez 542 Deborah Childs 26-I Glenda Chipman 226, 545 Sherry Chudei 264, 55, 554 Alissa Clark 5 I I Kenneth Clark 264 Marc Clark 82, 226 Mark Clark 226 Marvin Clark 290, 5 55 Kaye Clark 547, 226, 57, 545 Timothy Clemmons 226 I5raclley Cleveland 265 Dana Cleveland 226, 542 Kim Cockrran 265 Troy Coen 265, 544 Danny Coffey 226,228 Kenneth Cole 76 Stephanie Cole 2 5 I, 265 Iettrey Coleman 5I I, 542 Paulette Coleman 5 52 Porc ha Coleman 290 Ric hard Coleman I04 Kerry Collins 5 I2 Iaines Conine l04 Carla Conners 5 58 Gigi Contreras 290 Laura Conway 227, I09 Denise Cook 228 Kathareni Cook 228 Gerald Cooper 5 I2 Iac ciulyn Cooper 290 Kelvin Cooper 99, 228 Gregory Corbin I04, 5 I2 Stephen Corbin 228 9, 5 52, 545 72 I55 I50 ISI Arthur Coronado I0 I, 299 Charles Cox 5I2, 555, 5-I2 Sabrina Cox 5 I2 Zan Cratch Pauline Crawtord 265 Thomas Creech 228 Franchot Crittenclon 558 Sandra Crum 265 Harold Crumbie 76, 265, I85 Iustina Crunk 228 Iulie Cunningham 76, 555, 290, 27 556, 544, ,542 Kenda Cunningham 228 Lorraine Cuningham 554, 5 I2 Timothy Curlee 228 Robert Curtis I05, 228, 529 Dona Cussimanio 5I2, 554 Marty Cyrus 229 Russell Dandridge I0 5, 265 Daniel Daniel 290, 526 David Daniel 265, 528 Dina Daniel 265 Scott Daniel 5,5 I Tracy Dantzler 29 I Cedric Davis I I0, I I 5, 228 Donna Davis 265 Georgia Davis 29 I, 76, 542, 5 5I Iac quelin Davis 5 I2 Iettery Davis 29 I, 526, 55I, 554 Patti Davis 29 I, 5 57 Robin Davis 266 Tammy Davis 5 I2 Rodney Davidson 54 I, 229 Vickie Davidson 229, 54 I, 542 Carla Dawson 29 I Karla Deal 266 Evelyn Dee 558, 229, 529 Cassancler Degratteri 29 I Martha Dehoyos 512,542 lose Deleon 29 I Rosalincla Deleon 229 Anna Dekaclo 266 William Delhagen Mark Deloach 29I Kathy Delong 228,229 Raymond Delossantos 29 I, I04 Sandra Delossantos 266, I04, 554 Patrick Densmore 527 Yolanda Dennis 229 Laura Densmore 229 Marcella Depriest 229 Norman Detenanc our 229 Devo 8 Teresa Diikman 229 Susan Doggett 266, 526 William Dolite 292, 542 Karen Donaghey 266 Cathy Dorwarcl I05, I 5 I, I 55,25 David Dorwarcl 292, 266 William Dorwarcl I05, I55, 266 Allison Dowling 292, 55I, 5 54 Robert Drake 250 Staryln Drew 266, 559 Delma Duarte 5I2 Sammuel Duarte 250 Steve Duttee 266 lohn Duftey 226, 2 50, 528, 529 Bruce Duttie 5 I2 Felica Duttie 5 I2 Gwen Duke 2 50 Derrick Duncan 292 Eric Duncan I04, 5I2 Peggy Dunlap I77, I80, I8 I Kevin DuPont I57 Karen Earhart 267 0, 526 Index 56 364 Index Ronald Earl 175, 224, 328, 177 Io Early 267,331 Samuel Eaton 312 Dewayne Edmondson 88 Chris Edwards 242 Clint Edwards 267, 326 Ramona Edwards 139, 267, 327, 185 Tammy Eldridge 313, 337, 342 David Ellis 313 Donald Ellis 267 Lisa Ellis 230, 177, 180 Donell Ellison 231 Clifton Empy 342 Timothy Engle 313 Andy Epps 174, 231 Demetrice Epps 338 Billy Erving 231 lesse Estrada 292 Shelley Etherege 86,224,231 lames Evans 104, 313 Leonda Evans 231, 341,342 Lori Facen 49, 162, 231, 332 Captain Fantastic 292 Tonya Falls 47, 267, 331 Lifus Farrell 267 David Farrow 292, 341, 342 Pedro Fernandez 104, 133, 292 Sandra Fernandez 267 Angela Fields 87 Cynthia Fifer 292, 185 Dena Findley 313 Adolphus Finley 267 Gregory Finsley 292, 328, 342 Tonya Fischer 267 Patricia Fishel 313 Felicia Fisher 292 Lisa Fivash 267 lames Flanagan 313 Allison Fletcher 268, 326, 342 Peter Flood 231,329,331 Kenneth Florence 313, 326 Sandra Flowers 292 Pink Floyd 343 David Fluker 161, 292 Donald Fluker 268 Lesley Fluker 231 Devon Fortson 103, 268 Fonzell Fortson 231, 147 Leonardis Fortson 292, 146 Step Foster 313 Karlyn Francis 231 Monica Franklin 313 lames Frazier 292, 327 Deborah Frias 133, 293, 342 Billy Fritz 293 Herbert Frizzell 268 Tamara Frizzell 293 Elmer Fudd 69 Sharon Fudge 57, 231, 335, 185 Laiuanda Fullylove 232 Bryan Funk 268 Mary Gaither 232 Robert Gaither 268 loanette Gales 268, 120 Elizabeth Galindo 268 Lana Garcia 313, 334 Leonard Garcia 101, 268, 157 Phillip Garcia 88 Sylvia Garcia 3 13 Gary Garner 108, 109 Tommy Garner 313 Leslie Garrett 293 Valendra Garrett 313 Vincent Garrett 101, 109 Melissa Garvin 313 Michael Gary 313 Virginia Garza 232 Patrick Gaudin 313 Sheri Gauldin 268 Michael Geist 232 Kimberly Gentry 47, 268, 331 leffrey George 269 Pamela George 269 David Gerhard 232 Donna Geter31-1 Christopher Giles 342 Linda Gill 232, 336 Kevin Gilley 232 Larry Gilmore 103, 269 Tyrone Glenn 101 Cassandra Glover 232 Janna Godwin 47, 237, 329 leanene Godwin 294 Amy Golden 294,341,342 Cynthia Gomez 294 Minerva Gomez 342 Alberto Gonzales 232 Anthony Gonzales 104, 269 Danny Gonzales 269, 3 34 Ramona Gonzales 133 Anna Gonzales 326 Sylvia Gonzales 53, 2 32, 3 34 Tony Govan 99, 233 Stephanie Gray 233,332 Gary Grayson 294 Karen Greathouse 294 lulie Green 314 Kathleen Green 269 Marilyn Green 107, 109,233 Ray Green 133 Rita Green 233 Venato Green 93,233 Walter Green 99, 103, 143 William Greene 294 Kari Grier 23 3, 339 Paul Grier 314 Allen Griffin 314 Charlissa Griffith 327 loey Griffith 139, 141, 327 Tila Grizzle 269, 345 lames Groce 233, 157, 155 lames Grow 314, 342 Vincel Guffin 233 Barbara Guinn 314, 344 Eric Gunter 66, 294, 341, 344 lean Gurtowski 294 Lynn Gurtowski 269 Margaret Gwynne 314, 333 Donna Haake 269 Tammy Haas 314 lanet Haley 85,269 Lisa Halyard 107, 109 Steven Ham 99,233 Patricia Hamilton 314 Ross Hamilton 295 Loretta Hammonds 233 Annette Hancock 337 Noelle Hancock 227, 23 3, 3,37 Douglas Hankins 295 Floyd Hanson 326 Gloria Hardeman 270 Rita Hardin 314 Susan Hardin 2 33 Clark Hardy 113,270 Myron Hardy 294 Alesia l-larenberg 13 3, 295 Sheila Harenberg 295, 314 Edwin Hargraves 291 jettry Harold 339 lisa Harper 270, 3 39 jimmie Harrell 295, 333 Marc y Harrell 314, 326 Cynthia Harris 234 Dorothy Harris 234, 120, 118 john Harris 10-1, 319 Lamonthia Harris 270 blanc y Harris 270 Sheila Harris 2 34 jenniter Harrison 315 Kathleen Harrison 234 Thomas Harrison 295, 337 Gina Hart 295 Ricky Hart 314 Greg Harthcock 103, 270, 157 Launa Harville 295 Georgina Haskins 315 Bobby Hathaway 270 Dawn Hawkins 347 Rodney Hawkins 104 Tracy Haynes 295 Terry Headrick 296, 342 Richard Hearn 234 Sharon Hearon 315 Carl Heckart 140 jill Hedgepeth 270 Richard Hellrey 99, 80, 161, 234 jon Henderson 296 Kyle Henke 66, 234, 342 Michael Henry 101 Dicky Hernandez 315 joel Hernandez 315, 321 Reginaldo Hernandez 296 Vicky Hernandez 315 Vincent Hernandez 296 Kevin Herndon 296 Mark Herndon. 341, 315 Timothy Hightower 315 Carol Hill 329 Mendy Hill 47, 50, 331, 332 Stacy Hill 3 15 Maye Hilliard 315 Stacy Hines 235, 345 Carolyn Hinkle 315 Laura Hinton 296 Melissa Hinton 49, 80, 58, 235, 3 Thomas Hise 296 Lisa Hogan 315, 120 Paula Hogan 315, 344 Robin Hogan 296 Tamara Hogg 235 Margarita Holguin 334 Yvonne Holguin 296 Douglas Holiday 296 Calvin Holley 104 Andrea Hollis 333 Kim Holloway 315 Patricia Holman 315 Laura Hood 235 Melissa Hoover 47, 271, 331 Carrie Hopkins 271 Nina Hopkins 296 Montie Horsechief 271 Page Horsechiet 235 Scott Horsechief 296, 157, 155 Colleen Hosea 271 Crystal House 271, 120 jeffrey House 327 Reginald House 235 Christina Houston 296, 326, 342 Andre Howard 104 Blaine Howard 296 Dawn Howard 337 358 254 261, 319 3 Diana Howell 326 Charles Hoyt 3 16 Ierri Hubbard 316 Wednesday Hudson 297 Carol Hughes 2 35 Evelyn Hughes 297 Naomi Hughes 316 Michael Hull 68, 341, 235, 342 Bobby Hummell 297, 73 'Tanya Humphrey 316 Timothy Humphrey 2 35 l3illie Hunt 2 35 Byron Hunter 2 36, 339 Tomeii Hurd 316 Blanca Islas 297 Hanne lversen 297 Angela jackson 316 Charles jackson 271 Derrick jackson 271 Gwen jackson 236, 327 jimmy jackson 316 Lisa jackson 271 Randall jackson 341, 342 Roderick jackson 316 Shannon jackson 236 Terrence jackson 109 Doug james 297 Lance james 99 Sherry james 27 1 Evan jarvis 271 Hope jarvis 297 Robin jenkins 271, 333, 342 Valerie jenkins 2 36, 339 Keashon jessie 3 16 jason jeter 316 Angela jiggetts 339 Carlos jimenez 236 jose jimenez 2 36 Beth johnson 338 Bidgette johnson 316 Diana johnson 8 1, 87, 2272 Gary johnson 174, 179, 177, Greg johnson 297 james johnson 297 jeanette johnson 316 jimmie johnson 101 Kelvin johnson 103 Pat johnson 316 Rebecca johnson 338 180 Robert johnson 57, 297, 347, 335, 185 Vicki johnson 316 Brian jones 316, 342 Cheri jones 2 35, 109 Cheryl jones 316 Cranston jones 109 Debra jones 235 jenni jones 272 jerry jones 317 Kelli jones 236 Mike jones 272, 326, 156 Reggie jones 236, 145 Rick jones 298 Teresa jones 298, 342 Vic jones 236 Cassius jordan 2 37 Erwin jordan 272 Diana juarez 272 Robert Kaler 342 Hassan Karriem 272 Oliva Keen 298, 331, 337, 3 Amy Keiffer 80, 237 Candace Kelley 237, 326 Deidre Kelley 137, 298, 333 Brenda Kelley 2,37 42, 334 Index 365 366 lndex Paul Kelley 317 Karl Kendrick Robin Kidwell Angela Kildow 272 Zach Kildow 228, 237 Teresa Kinchin 237 Don King 99, 93 Eric King 298 lames King 326 Laura King 50, 272, 332 Mary King 299 Ronald King Rhonda Kirby 272 loe Kirkwood 317, 107, 109 Calvin Klein Kevin Knippa 317 Brian Krull 104,347,237 Chris Kulas 77 Audrey Lacy 2 37 Keely Laird 273 Laurie Lambret 273, 331 lose Lanas 317 David Lancaster 237 Tracy Lancaster 81, 238, 332 Lisa Landers 237 Martin Lara 226, 273, 326, 33 Mona Larson 273, 337 Karol Lattimore 273 Lisa Lay 273 Corina Layton 317 Annabel Lee 104 Runda Lee 317 Yvonne Lee 273 Cynthia Lennon 331 Stephanie Lennon 317 left' Leprell 58, 299 lrene Lerman 331 Wende Lester 342 Danielle Lester 342 Darron Lewis 94, 98, 99 C-erwald Lewis 101,299 Kenneth Lewis 317 Mark Lewis 174 Melissa Lewis 317 Terry Lewis 104 lerrel Liggins '104 Paul Lilly 274 Valory Linsay 274 H01 Lips 247 ' Phyllis Littlefield 274 Sheniqua Lockett 274 Dennis Lockhart 233 Andre Logan 104 Kirn Loggins 317 The lordache Look 137 Paula Long 87, 274, 331 Robert Lopez 274 Yolanda Lopez 299 Delores Losoya 238 Stacey Lott 101, 299 Elizabeth Love 238 Monte Loyd 99, 238 Kenneth Luckey 104 Melvin Luckey 101 Carolyn Luster 342 Frank Macchia 238 Angela Manfre 174, 274 Cedric Manning 101 Mark Manning 299 Katherine Manriquez 318 Karan Mansfield 299 William Mansfield 299 William Mansfield 238 ludy Marez 317 4 Susan Marez 58, 85, 274 Delisa Marshall 238 Gregorie Marshall 101 Barbara Martin 317 Daren Martin 317, 326 Diane Martin 274 Gina Martin 139, 299, 327 Gwyneth Martin 134, 299 Janice Martin 299 Richard Martin 274 lesse Martinez 299 Michael Martinez 101, 334 Patricia Martinez 238, 339 Rodney Mason 104, 318 Marshawn Massengale 274 David Mata 300 Lolita Mathis 49, 238, 332, 343 lames Mattison 238 Richard May 300 Melinda Mayben 318, 333 leffrey Mayes 238 Betty Mays 95, 99, 275, 339 Sametria Mays 2 39, 120 Christine McBride 300 Thomas McBride 2 38, 341 lames Mcl3ryde 56 Bruce McCann 81, 103, 275 Tammy McCollum 239 loe McConnell 239 Glenn McCoy 239, 328, 329 Denise McCranie 239 Wesley McDaniel 239 Angela McDonald 175, 319 Bradley McDonald 239 Danny McDonald 319 Pamela McDonnell 275 Angela McDow 301 Larry McFadden 275 Cassandra McGee 89 Kasey McGee 239, 327 lulie McCillen 301 Mollie McKay 319 johnny McKiel 359 Sheri McKean 239 Bret McKenna 301, 331 Clyde McKinney 104,319 lon McKinney 275 Malinda McLeod 239 Terence McManus 109, 133, 310 Tonya McMurray 57,275,301 335 Nira McNealy 81,223,239 Brent McNutt 239 Darren McNutt 104, 319 Darryl McQueen 67, 240, 329, 1 larryl McQueen 240, 329, 331 Caila Means 318 lesse Measles 275 Nargie Medford 300 Ernesto Medina 318 Martin Medina 300 Melissa Medina 318 Riachard Medina 275 Troy Medina 240, 332 Victor Medina 240 Christina Melton 318 Almeda Merritt 318 Valerie Meshack 240 Sandra Meska 240 Scott Metcalf 275, 341 Marc Methvin 275 Lisa Michaei 300 Theresa Michael 240 Larry Middleton 240 joseph Mier 240 Carolyn Miller 275 Dwain Miller 241, 326, 341 Dale Milner 241 Dean Milner 88, 318 Edwin Milo 99 David Mitchell 276 lean Mitchell 300, 73 Monroe, Mitchell 101, 276 Charla Modisette 57, 77, 33 Amy Mottitt 53, 276, 334 Suicide Monkey 35 Robert Monroe 300 Carry Moore 276 lohn Moore 109,276 lohnny Moore 103, 300 Lance Moore 104, 318 Travis Moore 276 Valarie Moore 318 Kenneth Mora 276 lolene Morrell 276 Alex Morris 104 Kim Morris 241, 145 Sherry Morris 99, 276 Terence Mosley 99, 276 Chue Moua 100 Susan Moyer 276 Denise Muhammad 241, 32 Bobby Mullins 319 Carolyn Mullins 300, 326 Timothy Mullins 241 Kennard Murray 319 Adam Nance 347,335,301 Damon Nash 104 Teresa Navarro 319 Douglas Neal 101, 277 Russell Neal 319 Bobby New 104 Tri Ngo 135 Mary Niece 87, 277, 331 Melanie Niederauer 277, 10 Donyale Nix 319 Terry Nix 277 Orline Nolder 241 Samuel Norman 88, 341, 24 Shari Norris 319 Calvin Nugent 241 Andrea Nunn 67 Toni Nunn 277 Keirken Oberle 319, 333 Traevoyie Oliphant 104 Montie ONeal 241, 99 David Ontiveros 101,310 Manuel Ontiveros 277 Patricia Ortegon 319 Ricky Ott 277 Melissa Pace 319 Finger Paints Patricia Palmer 277, 331 Roland Paredez 99 Redney Paris 342 Darin Parish 319,342 Maleah Parker 277 Angela Parmes 57, 277, 335 Diana Parramore 241 Ralph Partida 99, 242 Cindy Partin 301 lohn Partin 82, 83 David Patterson 99, 278 Karen Patterson 231, 241 Kenneth Payne 278 William Pearce 320 Steven Pearson 320 Russell Peddy 301 Virginia Pelton 242, 337 5, 300, 185 4, 330, 338 8, 109,120 1,342 Elizabeth Pena 300 Elizabeth Pena 278 Maria Pena 242 Matthew Pendleton 57, 175, 242, 335, 347 Patricia Perez 242 Susana Perez 320, 342 Lee Perry 242, 347 Paula Peters 47,278,330 Willie Peterson 104, 109 Paul Petitt 10,185, 144, 145 Karen Pettie 242 lames Pettigrew 57, 77, 242, 72, 326, 333, 335, 343 leanne Phelps 242, 339 Virginia Philley 179, 223, 243, 328, 329, 330, 177 Ioel Phillips 243 Laura Phillips 320, 326, 342 Tina Phillips 109, 302 Ricky Pickens 278 Kevin Pickerill 243, 342 Russell Pierce 278 Reginald Pink 110 Robert Pinson 320 lames Pitts 302 Connie Pless 98, 99, 320 Katrina Polk 243 Richard Pollard 278 lohnny Porter 302 Michael Porter 278 Mark Pound 243 Sally Pound 278, 180, 181 Gregory Powell 99, 243 Cheryl Price 243 Michael Price 99, 145 Penny Price 50, 51, 278, 332 Kevin Prince 243 Larry Pritchett 243 Paul Pritchett 99, 243 Sherrie Pritchett 243 Aaron Puente 302 Armondo Puente 320 Melba Puente 278 Vivian Pye 244 Robert Ragan 320 lerry Rand 244, 145 Rick Rand 99 Tommie Rand 103 Mark Randall 99, 147 lulie Randolph 302, 342 loe Rangel 88, 279, 153, 150 Patricia Rangel 243 Roscoe Rann 279 Rich Ransom 244 Russell Read 342 Cary Reagan 104 Cosmic Reality 335 Tina Reeb 244 Mark Reeder 302 Ed Regalado 302 Abbey Reid 302 Kelly Reid 320 lohn Renick 244 Philip Reynolds 244 Sharon Rice 244 Ted Richard 104 Sam Richardson 279 Anne Rickabaugh 57, 231, 244, 331, 343, 347, 335 Mike Ricket 245 Don Ridley 338,245 Todd Ridley '101, 143,145 Charles Rios 279 Ruby Rios 245 Frank Rivera 302 loe Rivera 320 Weston Roach 279 Index 367 368 Index loyce Robbins 68, 326, 341 loseph Roberson 245 Robert Roberson 320, 145 Mornia Robinson 302 Darrell Robinson 101, 103 Beth Rodgers 279 Timothy Rodgers 245 Wendall Rogers 104, 320 Shana Rollins 224, 225 Rosa Rosales 303 Byron Rose 303 Keith Rose 104 ludi Ross 303, 73 Lisa Ross 245, 344 Jeffery Rousseau 246 Karen Rousseau 320 Wendy Rucker 303 Vickie Rudd 108, 109 Sherri Ruiz 303, 330 lack Rushing 279 lames Rushing 99, 245 john Rushing 279 james Sadler 246 Troy Sadler 279 Ioe Sagnibean 279, 333, 151, 155 Ieanette Salazar 246 Sandie Saldana 320 Lisa Salinas 321 Samantha Samas 321 Carla Sanchez 246, 109 Cathy Sanchez 280, 331, 332, 333 Robert Sanchez 246 Sandra Sanchez 280 Darrin Sanders 280 Darryl Sanders 338, 246 Yolanda Sands 107, 341, 246, 72 Billy Sanger 303 Kim Sanders 303 David Scales 136 David Schaefer 303 lean Schaefer 280 Kelly Schoppaul 50, 280, 331, 332 Stacy Schwab 87, 85, 161, 223,246 Kevin Schwarz 341, 246 Lisa Schwarz 341, 280 Tammy Scogins 280 David Scott 246 Stacy Scott 341, 246 Patsy Seale 280 Mark Seidemann 82, 327, 330 Bina Shah 247 ' Roger Sharp 280 Thomas Shaw 88, 247, 329, 330 Chriss Sheppard 321 Danny Sherrod 83, 175, 129, 280, 330, 181 Doug Shields 247, 329,331 Lisa Shine 247 Karen Shipp 58, 341, 247, 336, 185 Wayne Shipp 175, 247, 328, 329, 330, 181 Angie Shull 341, 247 Carl Sikes 321 Manuel Silva 247 Sharon Simpson 321 Todd Simpson 247 Suzy Singleton 280 Patricia Skeet 247 Rodney Smiley 280 Allyson Smith 85, 135, 247, 303,333,337 Anthony Smith 101 Carol Smith 321 Charla Smith 248 Cheryl Smith 321 Clayton Smith 280 Dane Smith 101 Deborah Smith 248, 345 Diana Smith 248, 320 Donnie Smith 88, 248 Frank Smith 321 Gaylen Smith 339 larae Smith 47, 248, 229 Karla Smith 321 Kathleen Smith 47, 248, 229 Lester Smith 104 Mark Smith 101, 161 Michael Smith 304 Roma Smith 333,73 Shannan Smith 248 Stacy Smith 321, 333 Terry Smith 338, 248, 326, 336, 342 Tracy Smith 138, 140, 327 Trena Smith 139, 175, 327, 248, 304, Trina Smith 329 lanis Smoot 223, 248 Angela Sneed 248 Kenneth Sneed 248, 107, 109 Yolanda Sneed 304, 109 Maggie Soch 281 Deborah Solis 304 Steven Sonnenberg 304, 331 Laura Sosa 249 Kelli Southward 281, 342 Kevin Sowell 249, 342 Derek Speck 331 leff Spencer 281 ' Stacy Spicer 50, 281, 331, 332, 333 Times Square 3606 Pat Stacey 49, 81, 249, 332 Robin Stallings 81, 231, 249, 332 Eric Stanton 101, 304,a142, 143, 145 Wanda Stark 249 Karla Stearn 249 Sarah Stearn 281 Darryl Steen 104 Melissa Stephens 304 Pearl Svenson 332 Kim Stivers 51, 281, 331, 332 Sherry Stogner 28, 328, 330 Brook Stokes 104 Kevin Stokes 249 Natalie Storm 281 Walter Storms 101, 305 Barbra Streisand 348, 78 David Suber 104 Alphonso Sullivan 99, 93 Tabitha Sustaita 322 Pat Swann 305 Sherry Swann 342 Lisa Sweet 305 Sandra Sweet 281 Monique Taplin 281 Denise Tarrant 281 Robert Tarver 341, 342 Melvina Tatum 249 Demetrius Taylor 140, 191 Frederick Taylor 101, 142, 143, 145 Norman Taylor 339 Rhonda Taylor 249 Tommy Taylor 249, 341, 342 328, 330 lohn Teames 342 Kenneth Temple 249, 329, 330 Richard Tennison 282 lacquelin Terry 249 Terion Thacker 322 Cathy Thelitz 305 Trudy Thoma 249, 336, 341, 342 Darren Thomas 99 lanice Thomas 282, 327 Kelvin Thomas 110, 113 Robin Thomas 282, 120 Tracey Thomison 282 Bunny Thompson 305, 342 Catha Thompson 136, 305 Gwendolyn Thompson 139, 140 Karen Thompson 282, 333, 342 Ronald Thompson 250 Tammy Thompson 282 Vicki Thompson 305, 185 lames Thornton 322 Brian Tinsley 68, 305, 341, 342 Ronnie Tinsley 305, 342 David Tittle 250 Delma Tobar 323, 334 Ioe Tobar, lr. 306 Tambra Tremont 86, 282 Catia Trevino 134, 136 Dennis Truelove 250 Pamela Tubbs 250 Darlena Tucker 250 Cornelius Turner 250 Gloria Vanderbuilt 76, 44 Daniel Vail 250 Donald van 57, 184,305,335 Mary Vallejo 250 Kenneth Van 114 Anilo Varga 285, 331 Nara Vasquez 99, 250, 332 Denise Vega 282 Robert Vernon 88, 306 Anna Villalba 250 lohn Villareal 104 Steven Villareal 251 Ceci Villarreal 228, 251, 176 Norma Villarreal 99, 251, 120, 118 Shelley Vinson 251 Tommie Waddle 282, 331 Mitchell Waites 104 Charles Walker 104 Dawn Walker 322 Donna Walker 89, 58, 251, 336, 341, 342 Ruby Walker 322 Thomas Walker 282 Misty Walkner 251, 328, 329, 330, 333, 341, 342, 351 Kristen Wallace 109, 322 Paul Wallace 103, 283 lacquelin Ward 251, 339 Malisa Warren 306, 330 Benny Washington 104 David Washington 322 leffrey Washington 101, 142, 143, 145 Marvin Washington 110 Veronica Washington 109 lohn Watson 104, 322 Michael Watson 322 Alfonso Watts 104 Shedtria Weatherton 322 Deborah Webb 322 Kelly Webb 251 Michael Webster 251, 322, 157, 155 Deanna Weddell 322 Michael Weiser 47, 179, 226, 251, 32 Tala Wells 251 Tammie Wells 252 Tamara Whitaker 81, 85, 252 Richard Whitcomb 252 Kellian White 175 Roderick White 342, 366 William White 283 lack Whitehurst 322 Tim Whitten 94, 96, 98, 99, 103, 252, Cynthia Whitus 135,322 Steven Whitus 283 Antionett Williams 283, 323 Beverly Williams 80, 58, 252, 343 Carlis Williams 306 Christine Williams 323 Dale Williams 252, 185 David Williams 252 Edwin Williams 95, 99 lerome Williams 252, 337, 144, 145 jerry Williams 252 La Sayna Williams 323 Terry Williams 88, 306 Toni Williams 327 Tunya Williams 306 8, 330, 343, 180, 181 157 Anthony Willis 93, 94, 98, 99, 253, 142, 145 Michell Willis 306 Christopher Wilson 88, 283 Cynthia Wilson 57, 76, 283, 335 Lori Wilson 85, 253 Michael Wilson 306 Rhonda Wilson 323 Rosalind Wilson 253 Sonja Wilson 323 Stacie Wilson 323 Tonia Wilson 323 Troy Wilson 104 Mark Winford 383 Gregory Winkle 383 Monica Winnett 139, 323, 327 Earnest Wood 253, 327 Kelly Woddell 253 Angela Woodruff 307 Michael Woods 323 Raylyn Woods 283, 328, 330 Robert Woods 307 Rosalinda Woodson 253 David Woodward 307 Darin Wooten 283 Karla Wortham 253, 326 Roland Wortham 253, 326 Darryl Wright 323 Denisa Wright 306 George Wright 101 lohn Wright 342 Elizabeth Wylie 253 David Wynne 307 Byron Yancy 101, 307 Edward Yancy 253 Carla Yoes 323 Crawford Yoes 323 Felicia Yoes 283, 337 Wanda Young 253, 336, 339,342 Sara Yowell 253 Wesley Zaidle 307 Led Zeppelin 128 Patricia Zumwalt 283, 342 Index 369 Q 370 FIRST CONTINENTAL BANK MTS Xinrxm T5 Mm' T wwxxm, .Q in PRESCRIPTIO T l ,,,,,,ix ,ii -f S A - N SH- ifwffq .2 e H .1 , . 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