Kimball High School - Excalibur Yearbook (Dallas, TX)
- Class of 1986
Page 1 of 240
Cover
Pages 6 - 7
Pages 10 - 11
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Pages 8 - 9
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Opening 5 Mr. Giesler and P-SAC pose for a picture after planting a seed to start offthe new school year. P Homecoming King Doug Woodward and Queen Laura Bragg celebrate on stage during the Homecoming pep assembly. V Ronnie Esquivel entertains the crowd with a trumpet solo during the halftime performance. V 6 Opening 'W.grg 4 Steven Miller keeps a watchful eye on things during a Woods and Waters outing from his high perch. 4 Becky Birch leads drama students in play rehearsal scene. 'M V Kendrick Williams styles in an Excalibur and is all grins. Opening 7 Debra Snipes and Diane Chavarria show off their Homecoming mums. P Early morning pep assemblies did not keep the faithful from attending - rollers and all. V l 8 Opening 4 Pep squad members take time out to pose for their group shot in the Kimball courtyard. V Teddy Potts and Sam Widemon think about the last play ofthe game. Opening 9 Doug Woodward shows his real Troub support by modeling Captain Melissa French's uniform. P V A rainy O. D. Wyatt football game does not dampen the spirit and enthusiasm of the Kimball Knights. 10 Opening i 4 Roderick Hampton proves that there is more than one way to show off on the basketball court. 4 Michelle Heads shows off the latest hairstyle- fad on her way to class. Opening ll Members of the Varsity football team plead with jerry Brown to share his bouquet of flowers. P 12 Opening A The JV and Varsity Cheerleaders join together to cheer the football team on to another district title 1g iii 94 4 A dedicated and hardworking teacher, Mrs. Stansberry, doesn't even let a broken foot keep her from her job. Ms. Clairbore is in a state of shock because she can't believe she got the computer to work accor- ding to her instructions. Y 5 Opening 13 I I an cZcw4a4u'qZe! 1 4-1 K mi,,.,A, ff - wh 3,-'L W. - ' Mei ! n fl mrz fiifiw'-'-'Lv , , mg? f f- ' ff:-ff Y 125 f Jw ww-.V M., Yyexfgif ,fp 'ai N , f ,qefp YPEMQQ4' mf A ,iii5agM,,,,, ml Opening 15 I d lf Pt rnator part ot Krrnbah tdtgh Schoot tnyohles student hte. Students have ahfyays been the heart and nudeus ot any sehoot. The Ktnabatt Kntghts entoyed YXOBYUSQXNICS at rnany actryttres thts year. Peo assenabhes, both betore and durtng, schoot, were the sorrrt boosters tn hetotng, the Kntghts to the otayotts. Pdthough the tdorneconatng, dance was eancetted, other tdonaecorntnsg, acttyrtres ahow ed students to exhtbtt the etasstcat tdornecorntng styte wtth tradttronat rnurns and ttow ers. Dances, such as the Nhhtary Bah, oroytded tun and entertarnrnent tor hose who attended thena. spent trrne on stage ' r productron ck ah t Students atso oroductrons wtth a naaro Bealoung, Gttted, and Eta . 's year oroytded rnany dents ot Krrn ' 'ends ot To Naturahy, tht oooortunttres tor the stu bat to get together wtth therr tn and entoy schoot-retated aetryttres. x WA Sw 5 if gig ap... Wbim q Nw. ear' ,Rav L-M Student Life 17 A Compony of Woyword Soinrs A Company of Wayward Saints was this year's University interscholastic League play. The Kimball UIL cast performed at Carter High on March 15 and did an April performance on campus, before com peting for State awards in Austin. The play is a comedy with a serious message, ac cording to Ms. Brenda Prothro, drama instructor. It is about a group of actors performing together. She said, The actors discover that being head-strong stubborn and prideful is not the way to succeed They find that they need to work together Hard work and dedication are no strangers to the UIL cast, and as before it paid off. Semetra Carter fleftj, Erica Reed and Ted Meadows in play scene.P Billy Smith gestures to josh Stewart. P tudent Life 4Josh Semetr a Carter ffrom lefty Bully Thomas Ted Meadows and josh Stewart are Involved In a homew l s 1 I 2 f f 3 3 E 2 E 5 5 5 3 3 ff z E 5 Q 3 Q 1 3 fx 4 3 E K 3 x E 3 53ieZi?i5ES?1i5E?f?l:?5s2fi5?35iE5i5?iS5ii 525ESFZPTQZS?iii?5fi355?i5L53ELi35UifQdiEE32E:E555?ZSii?iEi5i2?XtfiS?lS?f?225iYivfe2,2?ff5Lif?5?iA?iEs153?555?i9?5sfihiEi5i?!?f3Li?2551?5555??f5E1?ibii2E55fviE3?g57ESSEX?153525518255QPSKVEEQESEQEAS5i55?5:Q?5iaifiie?Iii9535SELe?JQ535?fi5?f5?5f5?i555i5iFf:Q?5?sK!?lai?L'SEEE?fmfiiiiigkiigiis?ff5e.?:3U45?ni3iii!A?55558553555555255555fJaiY51L3542EQYikiE??5SFi5?5ii5Geaf555fs3ii545?IEE22115S5i?5Li5i?5I5.LfQLii5l?58?2??643.f?it5AiEf34'3 , 2 E Q 2 U 5 E K 5? Sa Q - Q 4 Ben Lara, Debbie Cox, and Bill Milner study the oath of the Thespian Society. A Ben Lara and Stanley Garza congratulate each other on their new membership. 4 Debbie Cox pins a flower on a newly initiated Thespian. Student Life 23 Xi To Be Young, Gifted ond Block proves to be o crowd-pleoser os the foil ploy The play To Be Young, Gifted, and Black was the season opener for the Kimball Drama Department this year. It was a play based on the life of Lor- raine Hansberry, the talented playwright who wrote about characters universal to us all. The use of no stage props allowed the audience to make its own interpreta- tions by listening to the actors and ac- tresses performing on stage. The cast and crew worked long hours, including after school rehearsals, in order to display their best performances. Because of this extra effort, the results were outstanding. Student Director April Whitfield sum- med the entire play activities with the comment, We all gained knowledge and benefited from the experience of putting on this type of play, while having fun doing itf' S The Cast A First row: Debbie Snipes, Mae Trevino, josh Stewart, Michele Banks, Karen Bigam. Middle row: Erika Reed, Sonia Hurst Curtis Cam bell Donna Stam St l G L ' ' ' ' p , ey, an ey arza, aDonya Adger, Derrick jones, Becky Birch. Top row. Ted Meadows, Mike Manriquez Leon Daye, jennifer jefferson, Sheree Russell, Paul Miranda, Shemetra Carter, Halanda Busby, Randy Parker, Kelly Mathis, Daniel Newport Rodney johnson, Carmen Lewis. 24 Student Life 4 Randy Parker provides the audience with a very dramatic scene. 4 Karen Bigam gives a realistic portrayal of one of the leading characters. Student Life Z5 i . Best of KimboII puts on o reol show The f'Best of Kimball was on stage for the ex- citing talent show. Students had the chance to show their real talent, ranging from singing and dancing to musical numbers, rapping and comedy acts. The audience cheered and really became a part of the show. Faculty member, Mrs. Sue Ladd, was a special guest. Mrs. Ladd was our version of Sade'. One of the stars rehearses his act, P t t st s , - A The audience has fun at the talent show. Andre Turner signs the list of performers. P 26 Student Life A ,QW 'i....., at 'sts o v ion Assemblies prove helpful Special assemblies were held throughout the year to help motivate students to do their best in their endeavors. The speaker that generated the most excitement was lermaine lackson, the famous recording star and former member ofthe jackson Five. jackson encouraged students to Work hard and to set goals. Clarice Tinsley, anchorperson on Channel 4, also visited. She spoke during February, National Black l-listory Month. Other speakers included Mean joe C-reen, a local businessman and former professional football player, and Ron Chapman, a local radio personality. 4 lerrnaine lackson talks to Kimball students at an assembly. 4 Clarice Tinsley of Channel 4 gives inspiration to students. Student L t 27 Closs Fovorires Seniors Best All-Around Kimberly Williams and Doug Woodward 28 Student Life Most Popular Most Talented Stacey Lesley and Kerry Harper Rebekah Rios and Daryl McNealy lnot shownj true clossics M ost Handsome Pa ul Mira n d a Most Beautiful Michelle Smith Most Friendly Laura Bragg and Dan Brooks Student Life 29 30 Student Life Most A rhleric Paula Peteet Leonard Perry Most Likely to Succeed Most Wir Christina Stark and Fred Ghali Debbie Cox V if amy' 'w 4 ,,A .,,,,,, , , s- ri nfl,-21:1 we .fn 1, ff. mm:,' Q is Q' Qf V , h ,,,i, - ,lg If 2 - , if Y 2 49: F Junior Favorites Tez Wesley and Michael Fulbright Sophomore Favorites Tina Vaughan and Steve Valenzuela ,, ,fa Q Nfl. E , Freshmen Favorites Rodney Brown Sarah Antillon Stu dent Life 31 32 Organizations I I Organizations are an integrai part ii because they aiiovv company ot ot Kimba 'oy the simiiar students to ent other students who have interests. Organizations have aivvays piayed an important part in the deveiopment oi Kimbaii. They turnish various means ot bringing students together as vveii as provide run and iearning experiences. Kimhaii has many organizations in- ciuding protessionai ciubs, toreign ianguage ciuhs, outdoor organiza- tions, and avvard winning cheerieaders and driii team. The organizations at Kimbaii are arranged to suit the needs oi everyone. To tund their activities organiza- tions sponsor a variety ot activities, candy saies to dances. rangi ngtrom Organizations 33 Vorsify Cheerleoders continue rroclmon of excellence As Kimball's classic style continued, so did the outstanding spirit of the Varsity Cheerleaders. With a new sponsor, Ms. Mary Georgevich, the cheerleaders were anxious to get started ont e new season. Early morning and late afternoon practices allowed the cheerleaders to learn new cheers as well as perfect old ones. This made them ea er to perform their cheers at pep assemblies and footbaliggames as soon as the season began. Not only did they boost school spirit with cheers, but the Varsity Cheerleaders showed creativity in their colorful signs and banners. Of course, the cheerleaders did not go without being reward- ed for their fantastic efforts. During the summer, the cheerleaders attended a camp with NCA cheerleaders held at NTSU. While at the camp, they won two superior ribbons, two ex- cellent ribbons, one superior ribbon for the mascot, and the spirit stick. The cheerleaders also won a su erior ribbon at the Regional Competition held at Adamson Higb School. Throughout the years, the Kimball cheerleaders have been an important part of the school's history. This year merely con- tinued the tradition. Ms. Georgevich said she enjoyed being sponsor for the cheerleaders. Being the cheerleader sponsor is a very impor- tant part of my life. The cheerleaders are like family, she said. Ms. Georgevich had this to say in regard to the Varsity Cheerleaders, l have been very proud of the Varsity squad. They worked together to overcome any obstacle placed in their paths. They always managed to show a unified squad to the fans -they were the epitone ofthe Kimball spirit. Mark Mayben and Vivian Davis show off muscles after a long practice. P A Varsity Cheerleaders, First row: Erica Boyd. Second row: Vivian Davis Alesha Lusk Hope Hart Karen Hise Third row Mark Mayben Manuel Morales, johnny Morales, Bill Milner. 34 Grganizations ST 'if 4 Erica Boyd and Karen Hise applaud the Knights for another outstanding perfor- mance on the field. V Energetic cheerleaders arouse the stu- dent body during the Homecoming pep assembly. Organizations 35 johnny Morales and Karen Hise cheer the Knights towards victory over Pinkston. P A The 1985-86 Varsity Cheerleaders. The cheerleaders learn a new way to build a pyramid from Ms. Georgevich, P 36 Organizations SPUNSO R JV Cheerleoders Help Boost Knight Spirit The junior Varsity Cheerleaders proved to be an enormous asset for the cheerleading organization at Kim- ball. They helped promote enthusiasm for the Freshman and IV teams with their support and dedication. They not only cheered at the Freshman and lV games, but they also joined with the Varsity Cheerleaders to perform at the pep assemblies and Varsity Football games. Their efforts this year did not go unrecognized. The cheerleaders par- ticipated in the Maverick Competition at Reunion Arena. As a result to their super performance, the cheerleaders were rewarded with an excellent rating. The lV squad always has lots of energy, said Ms. Cleorgevich. They are always willing to do more than their share of work. They have cheered at Freshman, lV, and Varsity games. Their energy is unlimited. 4 Cheerleaders join hands to lead the Knights in the school song. Mnullllllib . itiwma-V 5' H 1' f if F V - A IV Cheerleaders, top to bottom: Tina Vaughan, Kim Christ, K. K. Campbell, Lisa Davis, Diane Duffy, Tezlyn Wesley. Organizations 37 Cheerleaders act wild and crazy during an early morning pep assembly. P N... ,WM ...nv If 4-4 .W ,w- ' ' V 'H-a..,,,,,,,W, Y QV 'fy My-'lar 911495 1 Riu: L ,.Q,,.,-f,.,.-M--Q- u V .....Na,W.r- ...M--w-M-P ' ,N-0'-' ,,,.,.--w-v-'J ,,,.,,,.,..wMv,-w ..-.wow-vwa-of V' L - 4 'W' W Lili-www'-I , 7' ms, ,. ,pn M F? 5 L we s 1 551 . 1 r s A 1V cheerleaders try to get in step in order to perform a cheer. Lisa Davis has a prayerful look as she cheers on the Knights from the sidelines. P 38 Organizations K ' Q1 4 JV Cheerleaders perform another in- teresting stunt forthe camera. V Enthusiastic IV Cheerleaders yell cheers from the sidelines. ,,,...-Q-ov-f ,,,....n-N-1--N... ...W ,.. ,,,....wQQw--- t. 'W'.5 ' 'T W .-.W,N,,. 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During the pep assemblies, the Knight Criers sat in their own section of the auditorium and helped cheer with the cheerleaders on stage. This hel ed to stimulate the students' entlgusiasm for the football teams. Ms. Rushing, the Knight Criers sponsor, had this to say about the 1985-86 pep squad. I am proud of the outstanding efforts exhibited by these girls throughout the entire year and am lookin forward to more membership in she future. Pep squad leads cheers from the audience during a pep assembly. P A Knight Criers, bottom row: julie Brown, Ms Rushing Candace Anderson Top row Laura Noble Sonia Foster Marsha Nesbitt Teresa Daniels, Yolanda Slaughter, Michele Banks, Anedra Smith 40 Organizations Mya .s if ftfgw, me f. fi, wtesfgvgsezi ,iszvf ff, 4 Knight Criers cheer at the basketball pep assembly in their new uniforms. A Knight Crier looks on from the audience. V 4 Knight Criers boost spirit during the first pep assembly. Organizations 41 Troubs rozzle ond clozzle oII yeor The Troubadears, one of the most restigious or anizations at Kimball, enjoyed another ex- cgting year. This success, of course, diclvnot come wigwout a lot of hard work and numerous hours o practice. By startin in the summer with the Troub officers attending a camp at SMU, the members were given a head start on the year. The officers learned new routines which they presented to the rest of the Troubs during their own summer camp held at school. During the cam ,the Troubs spent up to four hours a day practicing their new routines for the pep assemblies andjfootball games. In addition to providing entertainment at school activities, the Troubs also performed at SMU basketball games as well as marched in SMU's Homecoming Parade. All of these super performances were the result of strong dedication and cooperation. Numerous honors were given to the Troubs for their performances. While the officers attended the summer camp, they received several honors. They won a divi- sion I rating and were chosen as Most Admired Team of the Day. The Troubs were also one of ten drill teams to receive an outstanding creative night award. Captain Melissa French and Lieutenant Angela Elledge were honored by being selected to Who's Who in American Drill Teams. On january I I, the Troubs participated in the Dallas Maverick Competition and earned a divi- sion I ratin . In orderio raise money to sponsor these events and others, the Troubs spent their time selling hot dogs at Texas Stadium and served as boosters at Six Flags. The Troub Sponsor, Dianne Everett said she has been pleased with this year's Troubs and their award winning performances. I enjoy working with these girls who are dedicated to striving to become the best that they can possibly be, said Ms. Everett. Being a Troub allows them to make friends with other girls who share a common interest - dancing and performing. 42 Organizatio Troubs show their 50's look in keeping with the tradition of dressing for the occasion. s 5 4 Anglea Elledge, Melissa French, Stacy Lesley and Laura Bragg - Troub com- manders - proudly perform during a football game halftime. . ,. . t lfl so A 1-QM' si L L 35 51 ls 2 5 .l', -2 1 MMT gli ' f it la it 5 . rrre a5'e Q .rer -QL.. s ?'l.E5f . . i l' 12 l . rags 2 r 53 E , , X get it ! we fl l 5 2 3 6 .., ... S mf Sm K t ' 'X X f it is -as K Q sf? K is as l I , X We E N , f l X E S ' A i 5 s s l S 'F -Nkgwfriill USSR U K QQ L l N Sf ,lv Q WM X 33 9. X 5 gigs S elm L Sv 1 NN . it xx Q 'ii - X 'gf fltggisft illfx S K Q . 2 is t Q 2 QE s XB Q gtg? S EQ :gigs , fe . 2352 st X E R f Y lla' i as .1 it EU ' r :f'.11,1:11 SSR wr ' f - p-Yi - . A 5 llre l L ?i'l.. 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V Q 46 Organizations is? 4 It's show time for Melissa French, Angela Elledge and Melissa French show performing can be fun. V Organizations 47 From this. . . P 48 Organizations to that. P 9341 i. Q.-x. Troubodeors molse Whofs Who Drill Teom Melissa French and Angela Elledge pose with Troub Director Dianne Everett. V 45' .fy 'ZZ lffatu Q2 A Melissa French and Angela Elledge take a break from Who's Who Drill Team duties. Angela isecond from leftl and Melissa French lthird from leftl enjoy dinnerwith Who's Who Drill Team members. P MAPXCHING BAND KEEPS PACE UP Hard work and ability describe the Kimball Marching Band, The 104 member band began its tiresome training beneath the hot summer sun, while changing its usual style of music to more popular tunes such as Axel F and Rock Me Tonight. The band is under the direction of Mr. Espinosa and assistant director Mr. Norris. On the field, the band is led by Drum Major Reggie Baker, assistarjt Drum Major Katrina Taylor, and Color Guard Captain Sandra Sechrist. With the help of drum teacher Eric Hackslacker, the percus- sion section ofthe band learned their own songs and drill for a special drum feature performed during the halftime shows at the football games. The special attention given to these students resulted in a first division rating at contest. Also, drum major Reggie Baker received an Outstanding Drum Major'f award at competition. Although the number of band members dropped because of the no pass, no play rule, the Knight Band held up its pride by receiving an excellent rating at the UIL Marching Band Com- petition held at Loos Stadium. Mr. Espinosa said, The Knight Band has improved from last year and grown in size. I look for an increase in enrollment for next year, and an exciting conclusion to the year. ss -. P - -.-,. - A I -. . t .' 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Y Gerald Ro after school. ei? gers leads the trumpet line during a practice session e ' skill! rrrr f ' - f , ,-.. . s was - 5 .fi . s 5. r -f -. . ,.., r X 5 , is ' l 'W f f ag . ,rs , .Q . . . ' r .2 ' f - .L f, K 1 ' ..,, 5 , . . r 1 Q ff fffifiiifffslefsz 31 1 '- ' 'ui ' - r ' l . -I Organizations 53 Knight Beotsjozz it up The Knight Beats is the Kim- ball jazz band made up of the more advanced band members. It is designed for those students who are interested in further developing their musical talents. These musicians learn various types of music, but more em- phasis is placed on the field of jazz. The Knight Beats participated in various competitions throughout the year in which they did exceptionally well. The Knight Beats practice under the leadership of Mr. Norris. P ...R ff K tt.. is if tytml- A Twila Florence takes over with a snappy drum solo. The Knight Beats share the stage with guest speaker Clarice Tinsley. P 54 Organizations Squires troin for musicol future The Squires are the Kimball stage band made up of beginn- ing jazz band members. The Squires serve as a training band whose members advance to the Knight Beats. Being a Squire member allows a student to be introduced to jazzy rhythms and other musical techniques. The Squires give students a chance to gain experience in a stage band. This experience helps them to practice and gain knowledge about music in order to prepare them for their membership on the Knight Beats. 4 The Squires play a new song in order to prepare for an upcoming performance. A The saxophone line adds rhythm to the tune. 4 Melanie Freeman is in the spotlight with her trumpet solo. Organizat ons 55 Allied Youth discouroges drug ond olcohol obuse Allied Youth, first row lleft to rightjz Kerry Harper, Tracie Taylor, Holly Suber, Lori King, Jennifer Weaver, Rachael Goer, Leon Daye. Second row: Keven Fegans, Muncie Crawford, Rochelle LeBlanc, Colette Verdell, Christopher Fullove, Tracie johnson, Tina Ellis. Third row: Kimberly Williams, Mrs. Stansberry, Simon Pizna, Stacie Sims! Allied Youth spent another year spreading the word about alcohol and drug use and abuse. The members spoke at the feeder junior high schools to make students aware of the dangers of alcohol and drug abuse. By speaking to the students on a personal level, the Allied Youth members tried to persuade them not to abuse these substances. Allied Youth members later returned to the schools and provided a training course for the science classes. It was a busy year, and their service was well appreciated. Mrs. Dianne Stansberry summarized her feelings about the Allied Youth program by saying, The Allied Youth organization will benefit the present members because it gives these members more knowledge about drugs and how it can affect a per- son's mind and body. The students are eager to go and talk to students, because if they can reach one student or ten students from their sessions, they have accomplished a goal. Tina Ellis takes a break to review her Allied Youth handbook. V 56 O ganizatio s Y-Teens find service to others rewording Y-Teens is a service organization designed to help girls grow into mature and responsible young women through a variety of activities. This respected group of girls sponsored several activities, both in and out of school. In school, Y-Teens sponsor such activities as the Legs contest and the Turkey of the Year contest. Outside of school, the girls devote their time to other worthy causes. One project involves making survival kits for nursing home residents. During the Holiday Season, the Y-Teens members spent their time and resources in help- ing with a day care center's Christmas party. Ms. Fayetta Laury and Ms. Cassandra Ashberry are the sponsors of the Y-Teens. Ms. Laury com- mented on the Y-Teens organization by saying, The Y-Teens organization seeks to make this world a better place through emphasis on love, friendship, and service. lt helps the young lady to grow as a person, to grow in friendship with people of all races, religions, and nationalities, and to grow in the knowledge and love of God. 4 Angela Pippins and Vicky McCoin prepare goody cans for Christmas. A The 1985-86 Y-Teens. Organizations 57 Science Club broodens ospects of unknown The Science Club is an organization designed to encourage the learning and appreciation of science through participation in various activities. Members participated in activities ranging from fiel trips to sponsoring specia campai ns for the improve- ment of human Efe. Being a member of the Science Club enables a student to become more in- volved in the scientific aspects of life. This year, the members learned more T . about Haley's Comet through a visit to the planetarium. They also visited the Fort Worth Zoo and attended scientific tours at SMU. In order to sponsor these events and others, the Science Club held a boot contest and also sold candy, pickles, and hot dogs after school. At the end of the year, the Science Club planned a trip to NASA in Houston and a Sea-a-rama trip to Galveston. Science club members smile for the camera S while selling chili dogs after school. D A Science Club, front row: nonmember, LaQuata Ingram, Arthur Mitchell. Middle row: Mrs. Berry, Tari Daniels, Tamara Thornton, Tiffany Ellison, Angelique Frederick. Top row: Reginald Baker, Frederick Thomas, nonmember, Mrs. Sanders, Michelle Traylor. Lori King shows off the boots which won her the Ms. Boot title. P 58 Organizations Journolism Club gets involved The journalism Club is an organization designed for students interested in further developing their skills in journalism through a variety of activities. The members served as a support group for the student publications. Throughout the year, the members participated in various activities to raise money. They collected canned goods which were donated to the North Texas Food Bank. Members also sold popcorn and cookies after school. During the talent show sponsored by the jour- nalism department, members of the journalism Club served as ushers. At the end of the year, the journalism Club spon- sored their own special recreational activity. if 'M Aii' 4 Martha Velosz works hard on her evaluation of the new edi- gy igg tion of Knight Life. ....... A Diane Ruiz stores the donated canned foods collected from students. 4 journalism Club, clockwise from the top: Diane Ruiz, Alesia Bell, Martha Velosz, Daphne Broadway. Organizations 59 60 Organizations Student Council receives new nome The Student Council received a new name this year. This leadership organization is now known as P-SAC fPrincipal's Student Advisory Committeei. These dedicated students performed many useful ac- tivities around the school. During the day, P-SAC members could be found working on bulletin boards, the calendar in the front foyer, and the marquis in front of the school, as well as maintaining beauty in the courtyard. For nighttime activities, P-SAC sponsored successful dances such as the ones after some of the athletic events and the Holiday Dance in December. They also arranged special appreciation receptions for the faculty and the Kimball coaches and athletic teams. As usual, this group of devoted students were a great help this year. Although the Homecoming Dance did not go quite as planned, Mr. Timpa had positive feelings toward the group with his response, l am proud of the strong spirit of these students who showed genuine dedication through their efforts in helping maintain the true classic style of Kimball. Sandra Nunez collects votes for Homecoming during lunch. V A Mr. Timpa discusses the upcoming dance with Angela Elledge. Christina Stark, Norma Valdez, and Tammy Hayes work hard on the P-SAC scrapbook. P A 1 49 .. ff ,M X N x 4-Y : N 5 Y 3. . l 5 N . QSKT 4 Doug Woodward decorates his senior spirit chain link. at . .rr5- Q x Q ,, --aa. X xx with G 31 . .com ,,-fr ,, W., A Tracie johnson shows Kevin Wilson the perfect location for the dance poster. 4 Patti Gutierrez and lahana King work hard on the calendar in the front foyer. Organizations 61 Tony Gutierrez and Corey Fuller admire the new Computer sign in the main hall. P P-SAC poses after planting a seed for the new year. V 62 Organizations A P-SAC front row: lahana King, Stacy Lesley, Paula Salazar, Tim Newport, Tammy Hayes, Norma Valdez, April Whitfield, Fred Ghali, johnny lylorales, Angela Elledge, Doug Woodward, Corey Fuller, Tony Gutierrez, Neil Smith, Patti Gutierrez, Kevin Wilson. Back row: Christina Stark, Laura Bragg, Kristi Harlan, Mark Mayben, MaryAnn Sauceda, Sandra Nunez, Tracie johnson, Dan Brooks, Mr. Timpa, Regina Smith, Darrell Timpa, Tony Hankins, Rodney Wright, Rhetta McKinney, Hope Hart, LaSharon Bell. l ' ,ti SS: 4 Kevin Wilson, April Whitfield, Tracie johnson, and Tim Newport announce the players of the week. Organizations 63 Knight Tymes keep in hormony As Kimball continued its classic tradi- tion, one group always remained on top. The Knight Tymes singers have con- tinually been one ofthe most active and hardworking organizations at Kimball. Every day during fourth period, the students worked diligently, practicing and perfecting each musical arrangement. Working with the Knight Tymes this year is really exciting, says choral direc- tor Marion Chavez. The singers read music well, and it is a well-balanced choral group. The Knight Tymes displayed their talents at various functions such as at the PTA meetings and at the Oak Cliff Lions Club. In order for the Knight Tymes to con- tinue their tradition of excellence, the members must maintain a willingness to learn and the ability to strive for musical perfection. Donna Stamey, Cyndi Conwell, and Andre Perry practice for an upcoming contest. P S ,.. I -sif,asfagszsm1s,Q.,,s,.,..is. ,...,.,.. . ., . . :ig fs . N, 5 ...t i sf. x.t: 3 , ,... , .. ws. . I ig Er ESG 1-V 2-:EEN W...-wwwzibEi is bd 'Ns .,,. Q tm ., ,.,. ..-fe -,,.i...,1tt,,t,-Mt -. .. so xxx fi sim? U s U5 MXN 5 xl X -st sri J . . N. i ss. S QPX RAZR X N xx 'N' NWN 5522 Q '43 1 an ft Wig wr sw tt -' , 2 tt.-1.fiz:Q,2fzzzaszszzzz2qg5g?sQ' stats ist rsisistsl sw ' si . .. R E 5 - ' , A ti k - iii t . C .,... ikfsiirr 52 ' fr -,.,- K r,.., I MNQIQ . Aft- ff ti cf., .. A . -W 'ii 212' '1 f f -'Www lt? is . fi . ti 2'- is Mm , .2 fait sem. is E z its A Knight Tymes, front row: Daryl McNeeley, Cathi Beth, Amy Sullivan, Andre Turner, Becky Rios, DeeAnna Norris, john Paris. Back Row: Paul Armstrong, Cyndi Conwell, D S ' 64 Organizations onna tamey, Angelique Durkee, Kenneth Floyd. Senior Thespions get credit for perforrnonces i 4 Senior Thespians Michele Banks - To Be Young, Gifted, and Black. Becky Birch - Up the Down Staircase , Voices from the High School , Scrooge, For Colored Girls , To Be Young, Gifted, and Black . Debbie Cox - Arkansaw Bear, Look Homeward Angel, Pullman Car Hiawatha, Up the Down Staircase , Marriage Proposal, Voices from the High School , The Diviners, Brown Bag Theatre, Thespian secretary-treasurer. Ben Lara - Up the Down Staircase , The Diviners , Voices from the High School , Tabs Busters, Experimental Theatre, Thespian historian. Bill Milner - Arkansaw Bear, Look Homeward, Angel , Pullman Car Hiawatha , To Be Young, Gifted, and Black , Up the Down Staricase , Butterflies are Free , Brown Bag Theatre, The Madwoman of Chaillet , Voices from the High School , Fantasy Factory, Tabs Busters, Thespian Vice-President. Paul Miranda -- Voices from the High School , To Be Young, Gifted, and Black , What a Difference a Day Makesn, Fantasy Factory, Tabs Busters. April Whitfield - Look Homeward, Angel , To Be Young, Gifted, and Black , Voices from the High School , Cat's Meow, Brown Bag Theatre, Thespian President. Angelique Willis - Look Homeward, Angel , Pullman Car Hiawatha , Up the Down Staircase , Voices from the High Schooln, Fantasy Factory, Brown Bag Theatre, Gat's Meow, Troub Trivia. Organizations 65 Thespions experience drornotic life The Thespian Society is an organization designed to promote quality theatre at the high school level. This is acccomplished through various activities. Members of the Thespian Society learned dif- ferent aspects of the theatre by attending such events as professional play productions. They also gained practical experience by working as crew members for visiting performers. Thespians exhibited their own talents through performances in the Experimental Christmas show and the Brown Bag Theatre. Ms. Brenda Prothro, the drama instructor, com- mented on the Thespian Society by saying, It's an organization which requires continuous participa- tion in theatre activities, therefore, a student has a place to contribute positively and constructively. Thespians Billy Thomas, Derrick jones, and Stan Garza wait for instructions. P itdebu. Mpc! Fe xt A Ms. Prothro reveals the comic side of her personality. 66 Orga izations WWW MW i 'itsl. l l as 'stiii . ffr 4 Thespians, first row: Derrick lones, josh Stewart. Second row: Billy Thomas, Becky Birch, Curtis Campbell, Michele Banks, Shemetra Carter, Kelly Mathis, Paul Miranda. Third row: April Whitfield. Fourth row: Angelique Willis, Debbie Cox, Bill Milner, Donna Stamey. Last row: Stanley Garza, Leon Daye. New Thespian members enjoyed a night of fun. Y 4 Becky Birch daydreams as Michele Banks repairs her calculator. Organizations 67 Fontosy Foctory provides entertoinmenr A The Fantasy Factory is a perform- ing troupe that exposes the student body and feeder elementary schools to the world of theatre. Be- ing a member of the Fantasy Fac- tory also gives the members the op- portunity to perfect their own per- formance skills. Fantasy Factory members displayed their acting abilities dur- ing such activities as the Lunchtime Mime and Lunchtime Theatre productions. Later in the year, the Fantasy Fac- T tory produced a show called Do- ing It Texas Style which was a ' celebration of the Texas ses- quicentennial birthday. Ms. Prothro was very supportive of the Fantasy Factory. lt offers a . unique experience for students to explore their potential. i Stanley Garza tells the story of the hungrycatb A Roland Robinson performs during the lunchtime mime presentation. 68 Organization 4 Gidget Bullard provides an im- pressive performance. E. S - 3 A Ms. Prothro mixes paints for the stage set. 4 Curtis Campbell displays the proper techniques for bowling. Organizations 69 i l Woods ond Worers explores nofure Woods and Waters is an organization designed for students to build character and learn life skills through various outdoor activities. Not only do the students learn life skills, but they also gain knowledge about nature and the environment. The members of Woods and Waters enjoyed the outdoors with such activities as horseback riding and white water canoeing. They also participated in fishing activities such as competing in bass tournaments. All of these activities were enjoyed while the members went on campouts in various locations around Texas. Mr. Goodwin, the sponsor of Woods and Waters, enjoys working with the students. Being the sponsor enables me to work with the members not just as a teacher, but as a friend. We all enjoy the outdoors and this club enables us to enjoy the company of others who have similar interests. Mr. Goodwin can't figure out what he just found in his tackle box. P A Steve Miller doesn't want to start the day's activities. Felecia Ferguson prepares a snack for the hiking trip. P 70 Organizations 4 i i, S . 3? out to pose for the camera. nu- , 4 Members prepare the grill for tonight's dinner. ,T A Left to Right: Mr. Goodwin, julie Thornton, Felecia Ferguson, Debbie Snipes, Simon Pizana, Tim Caldwell, Steven Miller, Steven Puentes. A Debbie Snipes, Tim Caldwell, and Mr. Goodwin take time Organizations 71 O ganizatio Porhfinders cotch first ploce in boss rournoment Beating their way through the woods and finding ways to productively use nature are a part of the Pathfinders. Pathfinders is an organization that encourages learning useful skills for life in the outdoors. Members of Pathfinders went on various overnight trips throughout the year. On these trips members were given only a few items that could be used creatively. They went on their own to practice living in the wilderness without modern conveniences. Besides their outings, Pathfinders took part in the Explorers Bass Contest in Waxahachie and came away as winners. The Pathfinders took first place in the Largest Post Stringer. Individual winners were Eric Taylor and David Hale. Eric Taylor won first place for the largest bass and largest stringer. David Hale took second place for the largest stringer. Pathfinders prepare for the upcoming trip. P Mr. Howard demonstrates one of the interesting tools for wilderness exploration. V es, X .g-s ,, N xf'8E f 'Is 4 Xavier Gonzales camouflages himself in a tree. A David Hale and other Pathfinders load up the van. 4 A Pathfinder is anxious to start out on the trip. Organizations 73 Choir strikes o hoppy chord The choir classes offer students the chance to learn basic vocal tech- niques, fundamentals of music, and choral teamwork. The concert choir performs classical choral pieces in various languages such as Latin, German, and Italian. Because the training choir is for beginning singers, they perform some contemporary tunes along with less difficult classical numbers. Although enrollment in the choir classes was down this year, the members were able to raise enough money to purchase new outfits. Choir members wait for the cue to sing. P A A visitor enjoys the sounds of several choir members Kathy Astran looks over the music before she sings P 74 Organizations 4? .f 1 4 fi J, f f M is i , WM Orchestre - The Kimball Orchestra tuned the classic style of our school through its various perfor- mances of classical and other types of music. The members began the year with the All- City Orchestra auditions held in September. Three students were selected to perform in this group. They are: Mark Mayben A cellog Mike Manriquez - violin, and Robin Burns - viola. Mark Mayben was also selected to play in the All-District Orchestra. The orchestra continued its string of perfor- mances With the Christmas Program in December. Several members also entered the DISD and UIL SolofEnsemble contests. The orchestra concluded the year by showing their talents in the DISD and UIL Con- certfSightreading Contests. The orchestra has been performing well this year, commented Mr. Mark Davenport, the orchestra director. We tried playing harder pieces and with all of the practice, the orchestra kept up its high standards of playing traditional classical music, in the Kimball 'classic style'. Orchestra members play along with the head violinist lulia Thornton. P in tune with clossics A lulia Thornton and Mike Manriquez play a duet together. The orchestra is under the leadership of maestro Mark Daven- port. P Organizatio s - ,- - . ,... S at 45 - s K 5 1 S: 5 i . c , -t. 'I A First Row: Robin Neal, Steven Ryburn, jennifer Burns, Kim Vickers, Emilylones, Mr. Davenport. Second Row: Thad Lee, Robin Burns, Stefanie Ryburn, julia Thornton, Charles Esquivel, Mark Mayben. Third Row: Mike Manriquez, Keith Ozment, Ronnie Esquivel. .-ft as-iisw. '15 QE 1 i i f .. C t 1 s Q si xi sl t W X15 a , 'X l E gt.. , ' six ' .,,. ...,. . ' .I Q f m, m.,5. 3gi ., gf.--. W xx .K K 5 ' T f if 1 f ff' 1 J A Mr. Davenport and other orchestra members practice one of their new songs. 4 Thad Lee puts all of his concentration in perfecting his solo. Organizations 77 Angelique Willis can't remember what job she's supposed to do next. A Excalibur Editor Becky Rios works hard making up a list of pages and their con- tents V Excolibur sroff works on o cIossic The Excalibur staff put forth its best efforts in creating this year's Excalibur. By starting early, successful ad sales provided the money to get started and the staff was put to work. This year's staff was less than half the size of last year's staff which made everyone work harder and the results show. By working long hours in order to meet publica- tion deadlines, the staff really proved its dedication. The newly designed cover is completely dif- ferent from past covers, thus breaking old tradi- tions but still creatin a new tradition to exhibit the true classic style of Kimball. With everyone working together, the staff pro- guced one of the most memorable Excaliburs to ale. Mrs. Washington, the Excalibur sponsor, shared her thoughts on the Excalibur and its staff by say- ing, We're working to produce a quality yearbook and not a carbon copy of books past. We are faced with the same problems that seem to be facing many other schools and the are low sales and not enough dollars, but in the classic tradition of Kim- ball, we still strive for the best. We take what we have and make the best of it. ' KW M QW, 78 O ganization ,ff 4 Kendrick Williams writes questions for interviews. A Christina Stark and Lisa Garcia exchange gifts at the Excalibur Christmas party. 4 April Whitfield tries not to laugh at one of Kendrick Williams' jokes. Organizations 79 Notionol Honor Society provides helpful services A National Honor Society, seated: Tammy Hayes, Christina Stark, Becky Rios, Laura Bragg. Standing: julia Thornton, Phillip Hartzel, Stefanie Ryburn, Hope Hart, Mark Mayben, Karen Hise, Stacey Lesley, Fred Ghali, April Whitfield. i 5 .. 50 9 ,ss . 7 6 The National Honor Society is one of the most respected organizations at Kimball. It is composed of students who demonstrate the qualities of scholarship, service, leadership, and high moral character. It is both an honor and a responsibility to be a member of the NHS. This year, the NHS participated in various activities. They raised money by grading papers and raking leaves for the Kimball faculty as well as sold candy after school. They used this money for a service project to help handicapped children. They also distributed good luck pencils to the teachers for the TECAT. As part of a new award sponsored by former Con- gressman lim Collins, NHS members selected the Teacher of the Year who was presented at the Teachefs' Awards A559mblY at the end Of A Christina Stark gets instructions on grading papers from Mrs. Albright. the year. 80 Organizations French Club discovers o different culture The French Club is an organization designed to promote interest and friendship among students taking French. Through activities such as the French luncheon and writing to pen pals, the French students get to know one another better and make new friends around the world. The French National Honor Society honors students who have taken French and maintained an A-average. They participate in such activities as writing to pen pals and enjoying French food at French restaurants. Mrs. Zimmerman, the French Club sponsor, enjoys being the French Club sponsor but wishes the membership in the French Club and French National Honor Society would increase. 4 French student lan Gaither creates her own French valentine. A French National Honor Society left to right Keri Southward julia Thornton, Hope Hart, Mrs. Zimmerman. Organizations 81 FTA hos o yeor of highlights The year was full of highlights for the Future Teachers of America. Among the things that the organization is most proud of is having Kimberlyn Price elected to a district office. She was elected financial secretary. Members also attended the state convention in Dallas. Mrs. Rai Malone is FTA sponsor. She is assisted by Ms. Ruby Hodges. Although demands of the members' schedules made it difficult to do some of the activities that had been done previously, Mrs. Malone said the group had a busy year and looks forward to doing even more next year. Ms. Hodges fleftj with FTA members Frances Evans, Dior Lewis and Tammy Yancy at the state convention. P 1986 FTA members 82 O ganizations .ql.,.,.. N.: - X- is rms, A K . Germon Club ploces in Novemberfest The German Club is an organization for those students who are taking or have taken German. lt is designed to help enhance what is taught in the classroom through a variety of activities. One of the major activities of the year involved participating in the annual Novemberfest competition. Here, the members participated in various activities such as academic and sport competitions. A major attraction of Novemberfest was the root beer guzzl- ing competition. Students competed by drinking 16 ounces of root beer as quickly as possible. Then they turned the glass up- sidedown on top of their heads in order to show that all of the root beer was, in fact, consumed. The soccer team made a valiant effort, beating the first oppo- nent despite being forced to compete with only nine players. Two students did, in fact, place in several events. jason Howard won second place in the root beer guzzling competi- tion. Christina Stark placed fifth in the culture and grammar competitions and placed second in the vocabulary competition. Frau Hankins was pleased with all of the members who par- ticipated in the event. She is already looking forward to next year and hopes that soccer players will study German. She summed up the entire event with the comment, Maybe next year, Kai. 4 jason Howard practices for an upcoming root beer guzzling competition. X G Q 1 ,i Q A German Club Christina Stark Alesia Bell Mike Manriquez Flavio Garcia, jason Howard, Frau Hankins. Organizations B3 ROTC strives or the best The ROTC fReserve Officers Training Corpsi is an organization that strives to train the leaders of tomorrow. The ROTC strives to teach leadership, citizenship, and responsibility. Being a member of the ROTC enables a student to develop in various areas. It teaches self- disci line and control as well as builds physical condition. Qualities of pride and appreciation for the school, community, and country are also respected by the ROTC. The ROTC de artment received numerous awards this year. Tlhey won first place in the Drill Team and Drill Team Commander and Individual Drill competitions at Wichita Falls. They also won second place in the Fancy Drill competition. The also received a proclamation by the DISD School Board for outstanding performance ofa drill team. Overall, the ROTC does much to enhance Kim- ball. Ever one respects the ROTC and its purpose. Col. White is very proud of the ROTC members. When asked about his opinion on the ROTC department, Col. White responded, Outstanding, The best department in Kimball with the greatest value for students who vvant to develop leadership ability. Mr. Giesler, Col, White, and Lt. Col. Tim Brogdon show their respect during the national anthem. P A ROTC Company D keeps in step for the judges. The Color Guard presents the flag. P B4 O anizat 4 The Royal Lancers perform their ,W usual best on stage. A Rolando Rodriguez and Mr. Giesler accept one of the many trophies awarded to the Kimball ROTC. 4ROTC cadets stand at attention. Organizations 85 EI Sol lends o hond tothe needy El Sol has continued to be one of the most active organizations at Kimball By holding bake sales and the popular Dorito Day for new members, El Sol was able to raise money for the earthquake victims in Mexico as well as for their own activities. One ofthe organization's ma- jor activities involves donating money to handicap- ped children. At the beginning of the year, El Sol held its annual initiation at Benevides Restaurant. The students en- joyed an authentic Mexican dinner and received awards in such categories as most active member and member with the most merits. Continuing a long-standing tradition, the members of El Sol ended their eventful year with a trip to the annual convention held in San Antonio. El Sol becomes a better club every year, said Ms. Suzanna Connally, El Sol sponsor. The leadership is excellent and the members are very congenial. They work for good causes to better relations with Latin America and they have good times socially. Erica Boyd sells candy and other goodies to raise money. P A jennifer Dolehite, Robert Rubealcaba, Kelly Mitchell, and Mr. lack-o-lantern enioy the El Sol initiation. Chris Aleman and friends hold a lively conversation among themselves. P 86 Organizations E Q s mggpn-ww fs fe, G, W' Flavia Gallegos, jennifer Dolehite, and julie Magallan collect money for earthquake victims in Mexico. A El Sol, front row: Michael Fluker, Manuel Morales, jennifer Dolehite, johnny Morales, Tony Guiterrez. Second Row: Ms. Connally, Lilia Nunez, julie Nunez, April Whitfield, Bridgetta Willis, Laura Bragg, Kelly Mitchell, julie Magellan, Lisa Garcia, Flavia Gallegos, Felicia Smith. Third Row: Maryanna Sauceda, Sandra Nunez, Hope Hart, Chris Aleman, Kristy Garrett, Rovin Burns, Paul Alley, Lakeisha Brown. Organizations 87 HERO HERO fHome Economics Related Occupationsj is an organizatin which helps students to develop leadership skills through participation in school and community activities. HERO is an integral part of the total HECE program. Members prepared QP food to bring to the class and also took a field trip to Loew's Anatole Hotel to survey the different food ser- vice facilities. Because many of the students work, HERO members make the most of their time in the classroom to gain maximum experience. Mrs. Blackburn assists Tammy Carter. V A :'s itrl ss.s A 1985-86 HERO members. 88 Organizations FHA is more thon Homernolsing Future Homemakers of America QFHAJ gives students practical experience in areas such as sew- ing and cooking. One of the highlights of the year was the recep- tion for parents that FHA sponsored. The reception gave parents the opportunity to visit the school, talk with teachers, and get a first- hand overview of the home economics department. Classroom activities included a variety of food preparation projects, sewing and family management. ln these changing times, young men have discovered that FHA is not for ladies only. FHA reception was enjoyed by supporters. P A A hungry FHA member looks on to see what's cooking. ,ji ll af E sl, ll ll- r tw gr , if 5 ,. lliiag. it ll E f i l f w za gi ia 2 W 1 1 sigfgw W, J agawnm VK Q af-wr' 1. 3 F lfif was is ill f,ff,,,, , ' M it l 132 Ei ,ls S si lazy' fffr li r'r-r qs rrr' f rsstr, , F i J, if-4, ,, . f- -f yf 1 at .. Vrsi ' ,,,, , l g .. li.. Qffgf1g:'f.M: 4 , 1 fm' 'W - r iit, f ,iyf ., trs, lllll tssrcc A ' ' A raw 3 I . ., .,,,,s A f 15,30 ,yfsessffifzsfsffm tr- , , ff fs,sffsf5fq,5,fa gagfferfzas . ,...,- ...WW Angela Moore prepares the welcome all those who attended t 4 the receptlonl , ' f We-wwf A We if rf gf' -'ragga ,., . ., 5? H ,ra .. W 45 WK 4' ,va dig, 14 1 4? l X tx A Nw -f.f., ' ,--, I4 f,,. 'fn i 2 '1 i 't' Organizations Back row, left to right: Shonda Cullins, Angela Moore, Roy jackson, Richard Olivarez, Antonio Robinson, jorge Limon, Michelle Richard, Ter- rance Potts, Shirley Bryant. Front row, left to right: Andrea Barrett, Mary Coronado, Michelle Hill, Robin Burns, Zebronica jackson, Yolanda Sims, Reginald Ross, Bridgett Martin, Cory Murphy. Back row, left to right: Sharonda Walker, Diane Williams, Sabrina johnson, john Scott, Paula Peteet, johyne Hawthorne. Front row, left to right: Nicole Runnels, Renita Nelms, Sonja Hearon, Marlonda Gholston, Sonya jones, Shaw Goffney, Teresa Hathcock. .Jf Back row, left to right: Tina Hilson, Lisa Dudley, joateena Mack, Edward Terry, DeeAnna Norris, Claude Mayfield. Front row, left to right: Stephanie Stoker, Ramona Dory, Diane Gill, Vickie Blackmon, Lisa Thomas, LaTonya Ramsyy, Esperanza Munoz, Kim Suldon. 90 Organizations Q ,Q .I W Back row, left to right: April Harris, Vinson Prince, Shannon Smith, Keith lngram, Bobby Sherman, Sabrina Perry, Diana Rodriguez. Front row, left to right: jackie Townsend, Sophia Talton, Alycia Hodges, Shahidiah Muhammad, Vikki Barber, Pamela Preciphs, Darren Maiden. Back row, left to right: Noelle Gallardo, Felecia Young, Macha9l'Fulbright, Chandra Dodd, janice Reed. Front row, left to right: Lilia Vargas, Michelle Holguin, Angela Prince, Beatrice Galindo, Yolanda Smith, Time Arce, Sandra Yow, Rasheeda Muhammad. I Back row, left to right: Doris Freeman, Derrick McDow, Derek Hayden, Darrin Widemon, Dennis Dean. Front row, left to right: Angela Allen, Leecier jones, Tracy Taylor, Felicia Freeman, Tam- my jefferson, Gwendolyn Williams, Kimberly Williams, Christina Qarfias. Organizations 91 KNIGHT LIFE COMES TO LIFE The reemergence of Kni ht Life, KimbaII's newspaper, was another part of Kimbalis traditional classic style. Being inactive for about three years, many thought the Knight Life would never return, but this year, it made a successful comeback. With several editions planned, the new staff had to learn the procedures for creating a high school newspaper. Then they had to work hard in getting inter- views, writing articles, and laying out the paper for publication. The first edition, the Homecoming edition, gave the students a taste of what the newspaper is composed of. A variety of activities were covered in Knight Life this year. News, s orts, editorials, and features were just a part of the makje-up of the Kimball newspaper. Through the combined efforts of a small staff, the pro- duction of Knight Life provided an extra informative publication which made the readers aware of activities and im ortant events concernin Kimball P 8 - We started on ground level and began a building pro- 1 cess that's going to take several years to build the kind of publication we want, commented Mrs. Washington, the Knight Life sponsor, when asked for her thoughts about the new Knight Life. As students get more ex- perience, the product will im rove. Besides a novice staff, we had the difficult task ogselling ads to finance our project. I was encouraged when we put out one edition, delighted with two, and ecstatic over the others. Lisa Garcia collects money from the calendar pin-up voters. A V Knight Life staff: Angelique Willis, Lisa Garcia, Christin Heinsohn, Tracie Taylor, Deb- bie Snipes, Stacy Sims fnot shownj. 92 Organizations 5630: 4 Stacy Sims sells ads over the phone to help with the production cost of the newspaper. A Debbie Snipes gives out new assignments to staff members Kimberly Edens and Tracy Taylor. 4 Lisa Garcia sells the new edition of the Knight Life during passing periods. Organizations 93 Members session. P Speech ond Debote Club enjoys first yeor The Speech and Debate Club is an organization that has resurfaced after a long absence. It is an orgtanization designed for students who enjoy pu lic speaking. The members participated in competitions in which they recited exerpts from poetry and prose selections as well as gave speeches of their own. Another activiti that the students were involved with was the debating program. These students entered competitions in which each team debated over various topics. Although the members of this organization were beginners and entered competitions mainly to observe how the competitions are organized, some of the members did, in fact, reach the semifinals. Ms. jackie Love, the director of this new club is also enjoying her first year as a teacher at Kimball. I enjoy being both a teacher and an organiza- tion sponsor, replied Ms. Love when asked for her opinion on the year and the Speech and Debate C ub as a whole. The club allows me to work with these students on a more personal level. It gives me the opportunity to help them outside of class. The Speech and Debate Club will help these students to become better speakers, and I hope enrollment in the speech classes and membership in the club will increase next year. Paul Miranda practices his speech for competition. P take time out from a practice 94 Organizations Members perfect their speaking skills. V 4 Shemtra Carter and Paul Miranda rehearse a scene together. A Speech and Debate Club Organizations 95 SP Knights athietes, proved themseives again with another suc- cessfui year. The footbaii team showed its ciassicai Kimbaii tradition of winning the district titie and advancing to the piayofts. Whether dribbiing a baii down the basketbaii court, kicking on the soc- cer tieid, hitting a homerun, or scor- ing an ace, the athietes exhibited distinct mastery of their game techniques. The voiieybaii team had an event- he svvimmers. The tui year as vveii as t tr and track runners ran cross coun y ' rai victories. ' baii away with seve Throughout the year each Kim ' i athiete WBS 3 Wififief. is if Spr! 97 Knights hove o winning ottitude Once again, the Kimball Varsity Football team showed excellence on the field by winning the district championship. The Knights ended the year with a commendable record of seven wins, three losses, and one tied game against Carter. By practicing long hours in the summer and after school, the Knights were ready to begin the year with a victory. Their first victory against Jesuit was the start of a string of victories for the Knights. The outstanding efforts contributed by all of the players and the strong support from the fans helped the Knights come away with the district title. Because of their consistency on the field, several players were selected to the 11-AAAAA All-District Team. Players selected to the All-District team on offense were Marcus Blackburn, Alton Gillis, Ted- dy Potts, Michael Fulbright, Michael Blackburn, Kevin Wilson, and Craig Neal. The defensive team consisted of Sam Widemon, Chris Thomas, Anthony Partida, Rene Watson, Kevin Wilson, Craig Neal, Kerry Harper, and Anthony Harper. Anthony Harper was also selected to the All Metro Team. Coach Hitchcock was pleased with the outcome of the 1985-86 season. The guys played well, commented Coach Hitchcock. This enabled us to win or tie for the district championship four times in the last six years. This is one of the best records in the city. It's a compli- ment to the Varsity players and to the program itself. .Q 5 - s , A First row: D. Snead, Muncie Crawford, Coys Ray, Craig Neal, Gary Dottany. Kevin Wilson, Keven Fegans, Kerry Harper, Dwight Rose, Michael Washington, Marshal White, Byron Davis. Second row: Coach Duff, Bryant Square, Teddy Potts, Rene Watson, Stanley Gib- son, Marcus Blackburn, Todd Haggerty, Daryl McNealy, Kevin Cash, Darrin Wideman, Eric Board, Tony Partida, Rodney Brown, Philbertlordan, Coach Croft. Third row: Coach Hitchcock, Coach Dyer, Sam Wideman, Dan Brooks, Lloyd Lewis, lulius Beavers, Calvin Young, Anthony Harper, Alton Gillis, Desmond Branch, Michael Fulbright, Chris Thomas, Doug Woodward, jerry Brown, Coach Hester, Coach Lark. 98 Sports as 2 get S t I 4 The Knights line up to defend their goal against the Sunset Bisons during the Homecoming game. l i I I i if '. N. 31:1 ' J Ex A A startled Coach Duff stares intently at the action on the field. 4 The Knights' medical assistant tapes up an injured Alton Gillis' ankle. Sports 99 v 1 W I V ., 3 I s 3 N r Wu My L, 5 5365522 A I, , NZM i 5 E EM , I 4 i fu I i.s.,i it :Ui ff? , i wi .z? fini. - Brite L :gi We ' 1, it E V , .35 v ,z H an V if 4TheK nights start the super kick. Y Knigh tion with 4249 i ts plunge hea tough oppone game with a d on into ac- I'1tS. Sports 101 JV Wins district title The Iunior Varsity football team clenched its seventh straight district championship by remaining undefeated in ten games. During the entire season, the IV Knights allowed their opponents only 19 points. Out of the ten season games, seven were shut-outs. Although all of the games were a challenge, the highlight of the season was a 7 to 6 victory over Skyline. Skyline became a rival team for the IV players when they became the only team to defeat the Kimball IV team last year. The winning performances on the field this year were a result of the total cooperation and commitment of the entire IV team and its coachin staff. Several players were reco nized by Coach MeTvin Lark as exhibiting considerabqe efforts in helping to achieve the champion- ship title. The players were: Bruce Gamble, Andre Phillips, Iohn Ross, Travis Reed, and Micah Abram. When Coach Lark was asked for his opinion concern- ing the IV football team, he replied, They dis layed very fine character and team unity throughout the ten ame schedule. . . I am very proud of this team. 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Second row: Heath Farris, Chris Scires A IV Football team, front row: Micah Abram, Sam Wes David Garza, Billy Thomas, Ionathan Moore, Vernon H Ekiko Simmons, Travis Reed, Chris Edwards, Brent Guinn, Brian Bursey, Keith Goodjoint, Craig Brown, Iohn Ross, Michael Gipson, Coach Dyer. 102 Sports ale, Bruce Gamble, Sabo Stegar. Third Row: Coach Larki Freshmon Knights goin footboll experience 'NW T M - fa vl sgmw M www, ,, WH 1 7 ' ' Wvf1T'f.:7r '12-ff':: 'w'2f:Wza. rail t ee e , ' :fi at: X' The 1985-86 Freshman Football team had another action-packed year. With a respectable record of seven wins, two losses, and one tied ame, these young Kniglhts gained further experience whic wil help them as they advance to the 1V team nextyear. The whole team participated in the season in one way or another. Whether on the field or on the sidelines, the freshman Knights displayed outstanding support for the team. Coach Gray recognized several Elayers whose efforts on the field elped the Knights throughout the season. These players were: Keith Abney, jeff Houston, Eric Perry, Steve Brown, Cornelius Gibson, Luis Meyers, and Dyalan Beamon. Coach Gra was hap y about the team's recorck They slfowed much improvement throughout the season. - WX s-.l . G ET' 1 W 'St A Freshman Football Team, bottom row: Isaac Sutton, Donny Anderson, Willford Hill, Steve Brown, Antione McKoy, Roy Collier. Mid- dle row: Erik Perry, Rondell Arthur, lolgone Parades, Quinton Butler, Tony Engleberg, Luis Meyer, Frederick Crawford. Top row: Coach Rachel, Nick Collins, Keith Abney, Ramon Hornbuckle, Daylon Beamon, Mario Crain, Cornelius Gibson, jeff Houston, Coach Gray. Sports 103 T Knights become stote runners-up No one believed it would happen, but it did. The Kimball Varsity Basketball team went to the 5-A state tournament. Then to defy the odds even more, the Knights made it to the finals. After a close game, the Knights eased past Wheatley of Houston. In the finals, Amarillo nar- rowly defeated the Knights 63-68. Going to the state tournament was the climax of a successful year. The team proved that hard work and discipline pays off. In the regular season, only two teams edged past the Knights. ln district play in Waco, Kimball paved its way to state. Coach jimmy Tubbs was the nucleus of it all. The Knights pulled together and proved when the go- ing gets tough, the tough get going. Rod Hampton passes the ball past Amarillo defender. V R A Top Row: David Porter, Mike Sullivan, Arthur Hearst, Ron Thomas, jimmy Wheeler, Rod Hampton, Anthony Virgil, Tim Fleming and Coach jimmy Tubbs Bottom Row: Roderick Gray, Cedric Davis, Bob Davis, Arlin White Robert Hall, Leonard Perry and joe Burras 104 Sports so 4 Anthony Virgil defends the Knights' goal against a determined Madison player. A Roderick Hampton waits until a Kimball player can accept the ball. 4 The Knights stand in disappointment as the season ends. Sports 105 A Kimball Knight tries to block an opponent's shot. P Eg., . EGP 1 ' L xx L 1 .- ' f . M .V .,,... ..,,. M L S kk q , ag ? '- m a r zilsswr -k fe - t i 'L'L 1 ' ' . h A. K ,,.W .. K ' ' .. sv tn :':-41:15 gum.: ::::::.:f4 1158? my- -f---', :ig :pp .-,. 141,-:.::::.r:z::z:. 'Yr ,::v?S: iff1i-W'1- . 'wh-1:11:11 ' .' fwfi f 2:1f5if15?2k 52533153'11'i2iifi?1??'l'f1if 5H??25E5f ' 'iiiw-?E-faifififi -'HH-2221212 ,,-, L ,mmm ii i.l ,:,,l, ,H Vihl .,h. . V1 V t. A Mike Sullivan attempts a shot during a practice game. Knights battle for the ball at the beginning of the Madison game. P 106 Sports 'l l i .i f ' i , , , s i if l l l i H x Q ' if ik , i I 3 l i . 1 2 f f E 4 I 4 rn 'M ww 91 M A f ' K , is in llwW.MMwyMagm , ,rl ' :fm-M' W'-f ' 4 Arlin White practices his free throw shots while warming up for the upcoming game. 4 Players try to retrieve the ball before it goes in the basket. , 2 ' www, w X 5 . Ni ' ,, 35-:rw r ls is 'z Players watch as the ball heads for the goal. l, , M l i , u f , 'W W -'mga 1 - i g:?5'W'45f ' u fWfwg.,r,' 9, f .. -'H M , -1 skMs1,'Qs-rw' ,-,-,. 1 ml, ,1 X Y gig i c ' i .N iw ' - QETWF he sg: l ' 2 W- f . 'V' i rssi i Iii ' iw 'Ji l i l lsci.,, i 9-fffllsiiiilifiif Mt: .1-wklifiimggggiiizgiiii 5-iz-fi..g, ' 1f:3'i.2i',: ,,:,,-,S el ...., .,.,.., 1 ,.i' 1 -f-: , 2 ,, .,-,- 3 g .ll wwwy wwwwwww crcs i gre wwmw emmael- ' 't,1,1 -'r,-. , 4 f i l w A ' Eg . W 1 5 gh fjirali gouge Qgwmeym, s c. a lccc nf V ,, la T H he . W,,, , ,,W,. Jrk, all , MW , lcc,c Q! ' rss,c lsss 1 Q, f cssl- as iw wigs lsr- ,c 93: 15 c P 3 L 1 fl , -www V s Mifwxf 2 cf' 1 fl- 111. ..,-sr f 2- -fwvee ' . ,f , ask? YQ gourd we -Yr Mg? Ki, Sgt ,. ii ff' ESS Z? J l .1 it all , r it r. f scss seees l all . . s. Z im: l is Sports 107 5D JV ond Freshmen boslsetbol Junior Vorsiry The lV Basketball team had a successful year with an overall record of fifteen wins and three losses and another district title. In order to get the most out of practice for this year and in preparation for next year, the IV Knights could often be found practicing after school in one of the gyms. These practice sessions helped the IV throughout the season by allowing them to defeat two of their toughest opponents. The 1V Knights defeated Pinkston twice this year with scores of 74-72 and 78-60. They also defeated rival team Carter by scores of 65-58 and 70-62. Donnell Cherry, Bobby Hall, Gerald Wright, and john Scott were recognized by Coach Chris Dyer as outstanding players of the year. Coach Dyer gave his opinion on the team by say- ing, This team had a lot of character. They played well together and worked hard to win their district championship. I was very proud of them and their accomplishments. A Knight goes up for the shot during a practice game. P KW Q QW aff I ..,. Three Knights battle for the ball under the goal. P I hove T'cIossic seoson Freshmen The Freshman Basketball team finished second in district play. The Knights' season ended with an overall record of fourteen wins and four losses. Throughout the season, the Knights defeated many good teams. This season's wins include a victory over arch rival Carter. In pre-season play, the Knights defeated South Oak Cliff by a score of 49-47. This gave the Knights an extra push to become a better basketball team. The freshman basketball team had many good T players this year. Among those were: Mauria Crain, Samuel Moore, Roy Collier, Dennis Dabney, and Ray Shuford. These players averaged between six and twelve points per game, which is outstanding for freshman players. 3 Coach Lark was very proud of his team's efforts. The season began on a sour note with a loss to Spruce. However, through hard work and training, the Knights had a fine winning season. Knights jump ball after the game, P 4 The 1985-86 Freshman Basketball team. W T E Sp i 109 A The Lady Knights battle for the loose ball. Vorsiry girls win district chompronship The 1985-86 girls Varsity Basketball team en- joyed an outstanding season by winning the district title. With an overall record of sixteen wins and nine losses, the team should be commended on their winning season. In district play, the Knights ended the season with an overall record of eight wins and one loss. Although all teams were tough opponents, Carter proved to be the major rival. Several players received special recognition for the efforts on the court. These players were: Paula Peteet and Charlesa Blake, 1st Team All-District, Bridgette Williams, 2nd Team All-District, Paula Peteet, Player of the Year, and Shetha Cokes, Honorable Mention. I am pleased we won district, commented Coach Belinda Whitson, but I am disappointed about the outcome of the bi-district playoffs. Bridgette Williams, Charlesa Blake, and Paula Peteet show everyone who is number one. P 1521 -J fa W 'gr 5 if ,wg Y Bridgette Williams positions herself for a great shot. P st 8,32 K 110 Sports WI' Q 'va . . 2 A fy W5 . 4 Rhonda Wright takes the ball to the hoop. W, Vashiti Cokes dribbles down the court for another two points for ' the Knights. V 7- TEA Ki get - 5 i E . Girls Varsity Basketball Team, bottom row: Vashiti Cokes. Second row: jennifer Weaver, Paula Peteet, Michelle Richards, Bridgette illiams, Tracie Flemings, Kim Arthur, Coach Belinda Whitson. Third row: Charlesa Blake. Fourth row: LaNell jones, lesslyn Anderson, im Goffney. Sports 111 Paula Peteet battles her opponent for the ball, P , , A Everyone anxiously watches Bridgett Williams attempt a free throw. Bridgette Williams and Paula Peteet show everyone who's boss during a pep assembly. P 112 Sports www JV girls go undefeoted in district ploy As the season progressed, so did the anticipation that this year's lV team would be successful. With an overall record of fifteen wins and seven losses, this young lV team displayed tremendous talent on the court. Coach Whitson was proud ofthe entire team but recognized three outstanding players. They were: Darlene Moore, Stacie Sims, and Sonja Roberson. The JV girls played well, Coach Whitson said. I am proud they went undefeated in district play. Next year will be a building year. They will be young and have a lot to learn. 4 Darlene Moore goes up for the shot. A JV Basketball team, seated: Darlene Moore, Rhonda Hamilton, Vickie Hughes, Rhonda Wright, Yolanda Perry Bridgette McNealy Sonja Roberson. Standing: Coach Mary Weems, Kelly Mathis, LaShunda Sirles, Stacie Sims, LaTrevia Hayes, Candace Anderson, Violet Moe, jennifer Weaver. Sports 113 Volleyboll teoms show their best For the third year in a row, the girls Varsity Volleyball team advanced to the playoffs. With an overall of 15-8, the Knights were runners-up in district play. Led by captain Paula Peteet, the team played well and ad- vanced tothe playoffs against Pearce. Three players were recognized as outstanding players for the year. They were: Paula Peteet lst Team All-District, Iarnetha Iackson 2nd Team All-District, and Nametrice Lam- pkin Honorable Mention. Likewise, the IV Volleyball team was runner-up in its district. Under the leadership of Captains Tiffany Stevens and Rhon- da Hamilton, the IV girls put forth their best efforts to achieve a respected second place overall. Rhonda Hamilton and Yolanda Perry, two major reasons for the girls' success, helped the team maintain its determination to finish second. Coach Whitson summed up the entire volleyball teams' year with the comment, The Varsity team should have show- ed a better performance. The team did well other than the fact we should have been first in district play. We started off to a good start and finished poorly. IV started out strong but grades hurt us in the end. Shetha Cokes and Leslie Brooks are all smiles before the game. P .JWWNNA H, Q ,.,., Jef, A IV Volleyball team is seen in action. Bridgett Williams poses with the lucky volleyball before one of the Varsity Volleyball games. P 114 Sports me ' Q tg' 3 A Varsity Volleyball team, bottom row: LaNell jones, Bridgett Williams. Middle row: Tori King, Shaun Lampkin, Paula Peteet. Top row: Arnell Bridgewater, Coach Belinda Whitson, Shetha Cokes. Q A IV Volleyball team, bottom row: jennifer Weaver, Violet Mor, Shawna Goffney, Rhonda Hamilton, Candace Anderson, Ivy Stackhouse. Top row: Coach Gail Runyon, Camilla Raybon, Yolanda Perry, Latrevia Hayes, Stacy Sims, Kim Goffney, Tiffany Stevens, Nicole Gilmore, Michelle Hill tnot picturedl. Sports 115 Girls soccer kicks into oction The girls soccer team con- tinued their tradition in ex- cellence this year. The Knights ended their year with an overall record of six wins and four losses. The major rival teams of the year were Sunset and Adamson. Throughout the season, all of the girls helped to achieve the results of the season. Kristi Whitus and Denise Pearson were recognized by Coach Gail Runyon as being major con- tributors to the team. Knights play hard during an afternoon game. P 116 Sports we . .,,, , , .., 5 i Ubi Y mm nu new f WM, 1, wwe ff sf' -4 ,Z 3 ferr mmf ..,,..,. A fa 1.12 mn 4 Denise Pearson chases after a runaway soccer ball. A Tez Wesley provides the camera with a knockout pose. 4 Amy Sullivan prepares to score a goal during a practice game. Sports 1 17 Boys Soccer teorn molses ployoffs The boys soccer team had a reat season and ended the year as runners-up in istrict play. After advancini to the playoffs, the Knights were by eeexy4t,byAiN,e tttt,t, ttty , defeated yW. T. White. n yy Afternoon practice sessions beganhshortly after .eyt jg git idiom t rayl school started. This enabled the Knights to gain tg , . more experience in order to prepare for the aryac s e as o n. at A Although the team bV0U8hl back SOYTIG of HS Veteran Players, Several new eleven were E er e - f . ecf' tl recruited. These new members will be the si iw? if f A it se.1 fssf'1ss,J ' f :H re. ' f 'E ' backbone of theteam next year. 2 Sa l - . tat J V E, , ti, , L-'s sg , ., WWWWN ,:,-r, All of the members played an important part in w , gi T Stgrzgre s te - - P 5iWg, Sasg S se 2 Egg- fi competing against such teams as Sunset. Coach ' cs l 5 if . - t gl s T A 1 ft 'ii Hunter recognized several players who helped the tcr ,gs 5 E .,,, 9 C T S g A so team throu hout the season. The were: Paul 3 fiat, 25 filet! cyc tssi C 25 tit I 1 tithe-, e e as stag Hannfnen, Tara Payton, Doug Wendward, Gus fi it S525 - s so QQQQ-Y..- B X tw tene-t t g Q, wer , 1, I' is Garrezales,'Tony Crutierrez, 'Corey Fuller, johnny it g gg ii jgifm Martinez, Rleky Lensenef Ne1lSnnth,and Shannen Storey. I 2 Eg g K 2 get We have the material to be good, commented fi ,S its 5 it g Coach Hunter, but, unfortunately, we ran into the Nl I f or srss f 5. 'UO DHSS, nO Pl21Y'fUl9- 15 list ,E 't s sssf- 2 , . 'frs 1 25, N it a: s 5 l Tony Hankins and Hamilton Pacheco observe Doug Woodward El? A . f 'si is ls V , if Xb l l if ' as he mes to do a puslwp Over the Soccer ban' V -as ' t'tT' A it er V I Q i 1 e IV r. t f, airs 2 EMS 9 l was ,Q e E 5 -M., ef it W. , 2 - lk mc a. my 1 aim 1, Q, ,h'fti5fff5r 25153122 A Boys soccer team, front row: Rudy Marquez, Paul Hammon, Ashley Hall, Hamilton Pacheco, Tim Newport, Doug Woodward, Tony Hankins. Back row: Tony Gutierrez, Ricky Longoria, Tara Payton, Khaodeuanephen Mee, Shannon Storey, David Mora, Corey Fuller, Reginald Peel, Chris Mays, Gus Carrizales, Phonsel Manivanh, Gregory Coleman, Coach Hunter tNeil Smith, lerrod Warren - not shownl. 118 Sports tltaats 8 5 fxztrtttrs ' 1 K ' st . ,L,W . rum ESE 'EE ww? 5 to 4 Gus Carrizales impresses other soccer team members with his new uniform. me 1 Q A Rudy Marquez attempts to bunt the soccer ball as other players look on. 4 Doug Woodward just Can't seem to get serious. Sports 119 Swimmers splosh for o good yeor ' M l L The 1985-86 swim team enjoyed another great year. The team finished the season with an overall record of five wins and three losses which gave them third place in district. The swim team's toughest competition this year came from W. T. White and Thomas jefferson high schools. Returning swimmers who were a major part of the outcome ,of the season were joe Bradish and Mark McManus. Mark McManus won first place in the 50 yd. and 100 yd. free relay and second place in the 400 yd. free relay. joe Bradish swam away with second place in the 400 yd. free relay, third in the 200 yd. freestyle, and fourth in the 100 yd. free relay. Overall, the swim team kept up its tradition of excellence. Swimmers get a feel for the water before the upcoming meet. V rf 120 Sports A The 1985-86 swim team. Mffifl we .sn-0 , ff , W4,7,,,M,w.w ,K r 5 2 E gi ri '? 2 5 Q re xr Q 4 .2 'z J I ,B :X r, , 5. f I z 1 2 4 Swimmers warm-up at Sprague pool. W 7 VV A Brent Hardtner and Laura Frias prepare to take a rest. f HW fi? 4 joe Bradish gets on his mark. 9 ff? .,-W me - W9 , Sports 121 Trock Teom Runs ond Jumps to Victory The 1985-86 boys' track team raced through another eventful year. The Knights participated in various events both as a team and individually. Through practice and rigorous training, the Knights were able to place in many of the track meets throughout the year. Several members of the team showed outstanding abilities in the track and field events. They were: Sam Widemon - hurdles, Micah Abram - pole vault, Maurea Crain - shot put and discus, and Keven Fegans and Kenneth Rose - 800m. run. The boys' track team was under the leadership of Coach Rachel. Through his guidance and discipline, the Knights were able to enjoy another successful year. Ken White stretches before track practice. P Track members find hurdles relaxing. P Sp t Anim ... . ,. . at 4 4, I2 G, , s . l 4 T iff it rsrt in if M fifwfr QSASW' NN in P .U 3 A A The 1985-86 boy 5 track team. W EX7 'S' ' V fit: .kk'kk tf?SA.........m....ewM..,,-t-.W -T' K ri f..x ,J . xx 'I .. ,,,, i,1.i..1 p1iifiF'i - ., ., .-t.f,1fi1i.ffi.f-. ., A IL , M ...,, MQ' A awww QW Q , , , ' ' My ! -wa - 1. M A , .,., .. ..,, iielwsmmmmmwm K ' N QLKKIKL .. .ji f wm I . LLLVK . .. ..,. M - - 5. Qu W W,..,,..,, 5 in Wt' c, Q Q ciccc -,,...w N, if ..,..,, ,-.-.. ' kk'k ' xrngi I - Wi iw mf - '-funn K ,,. ,, w-,.,...,,..M..--W-.M '- f A 2 Y A Alton Gillis prepares to throw the discus. 4 Micah Abram, pole vaulter, is a model of perfection. Sports 123 124 sl 1 Girls' trock overcomes obstocles for fine yeor The girls' track team consisted of a group of especially athletic girls. Although the team did not place well as a team, many girls exhibited their talents in individual competitions. Four girls won first place in their competitions. They were: Darlene Moore - 800 m. dash, Tez Wesley - 100 m. dash, Michelle Richard - 200 m. dash, and Paula Peteet-100 m. hurdles. The girls also participated in other track meets. Among those were the Adamson, Weatherford, SOC, and North Dallas meets. Coach Weems was satisfied with the outcome of the year. She commented by saying We have a lot of improvements to make but this year's team will not be a disappointment. Due to the lack of number of girls participating, we may not place well as a team but will have several outstanding girls who will do extremely well individually. A Kimball shot putter is seen in action. V A Sadalia Williams and Kelly Mathis prepare for the shot put competition 4 Paula Peteet sets up the hurdles for afternoon practice. V Two runners make good use of practice time. r i A The 1985-86 girls' track team. 'Q Sports 125 Cross Country teom runs for fun The Kimball Cross-Country team ended the season by finishing fourth in district competition. By practicing for many hours both before and after school, the team's members were ready to face such rival schools as Sunset and Carter. Ramone Coleman, joe Bradish, and Tim Brogdon prov- ed to be the main factors in helping Kimball's cross-country team achieve success. A cross-country team member keeps up the pace and stays ahead of the oppo- nent. P . ..,- .... .I ,- .' J Quan LX. I. T lk t.',,,,,,,,,.....,..,......:l wi -1-f an R i Q E 126 Sports A The 1985-86 Cross-Country team 4 Cross Country girls wait on their marks for the starting signal. A Michelle Richards and friends run neck and neck for the finish line. 4 Rudy Marquez and Dawel Garner grasp hands and pray before the upcoming race. Sports 127 128 Sports Boseboll feom corches onofher successful yeor Experience and practice make a good baseball team. Kimball is no exception. The 1985-86 baseball team held its own throughout the season. In spite of several defeats, the Knights came out victorious overall. Late afternoon practices were a re- quirement in order to compete with tough competitors as W. T. White. The Knights practiced on perfecting their techniques in batting, catching, running, and stealing bases. Outstanding players this year includ- ed Paul Miranda, Bruce Gamble, Samuel Moore, -and Claudio Castaneda. Coach Gray gives instructions to the team. P tegee ,nil- at rt., he ii , ee rrra we xg, rw so H H W l,, 5 , I n .kygq if' f:r. s l T .i 1 1 I I www Wrfl I ,.,., ,,,,+ af .H ., I . f ' A' K I K 1 i K .rf -iil ff ll . -rlk ,, ., ' I ss., 'K 1 rtf. sf X' it w:f '5,ifr '.,: My kk ,ff ky ,.5 , H'-QL . . ,. .a p ,gpp F l g . 1 ,. V QW g A V 1 V, ,, ' ,sls .sss l l l,'icll isli .lll iir ., - , ..r- ay' A The 1985-86 Baseball team 4 Team members warm up before the gme 1 Z Z a r A A Kimball player prepares to hit a homerun. 4 Paul Miranda and Darrell Timpa wait for the ball to return. Sports 129 -l-GI'10lS TGCJFTT SGFVGS fOl' SUCCGSS The Kimball Tennis team consisted of players who perfected their skills and some who learned the game while having fun. Each day the tennis team practiced after school to prepare for matches against other area high schools. The team defeated Pinkston, Carter, and Wilmer-Hutchins high schools but lost to the more ad- vanced players at Thomas jefferson. Part of the team's training includes special challenge days. These days allow players to challenge other players in order to move up in the ranks. Rudy Marquez attempts to hit a high ball. P A The tennis team takes time out after a long practice Fred Stark returns the ball from back court. P 1 30 Sports Golfers tee if up A Tony Partida and lo Ciolf is often considered the gentleman's gamef' and Kim- ball is no exception. The all-male team is coached by Marcus Evans. The season was a success. The year began with a series of victories and the trend con- tinued throughout the year. For some team members, the first exposure to golf was at school. They caught on rapidly and quickly developed a love for the game. Although the team was small, it had a big desire to win. Cedar Crest Golf Course is home green for Kimball. 4 Keith Knippa tries to putt for par. T. if il Ml i 5 . fri hn Miller pose after a long game. 4 Ronald Corley watches as his ball heads for the hole. Sports 131 People The aibum is usuaiiy the piace most students iook when they first receive their yearbook. The aibum section is where they vviii find their picture as vveii as those of their friends and ciassmates. The aibum consists of the students and staff of the Kimbaii High Schooi famiiy. The aibum is basicaiiy divided into five sections. in the facuity sec- tion, one can find the teachers' pic- tures and a iist of the subiects they teach. y The iast four sections are compos- ed of the students. They are divided into each grade ciassification vvith the picture and name of each student. in addition to the names and pictures, a iisting of senior credits is aiso inciuded. X 6? x XX . . X K w .W fm N -.ammmpy Q X X .zii wmv zz X .F QW S Skw -- ff em-Q People 133 The Administrotion . Without a strong head, the body would be weak. Such is not the case at Kimball. The ad- ministration exerts strong leadership that en- courages others - both staff and students - to follow the examples set. Although Kimball has an enrollment of about 2,000 students, there is a family atmosphere and everyone knows that there are no lofty ad- ministrators. They are accessible and approachable. Competent, capable and helpful describes each. Despite a year of additional changes and ad- justments and the controversy about the Texas Test of Current Administrations and Teachers QTECATJ, everyone pulled together and pulled through. Principal Robert Giesler takes time to return phone calls. P Mr. Giesler presents Jermaine jackson with a Kimball spirit shirt during a special assembly. Y ' ai 2 f--, Taking a break - Mr. Giesler enjoys a football game with Knight supporters. P 1 34 People 6 hy! I-Z S' , ,E fs J. . .,,. 5 A' 5 2 jf , 6 9 X M fm f-if., fmifw M gg, Mszdiwfg z if. 1175-fwfr ,Q ' 3 a 1 H V, ,,., , ,, ,,f,.,,,, .,,., , 4 2 ,M , ,M , i x S 52,35 f 2 ui iz Evi :AML f 7 5, A ,. 1 M E fx + 2 'mwwggsx ,,,. ,... . , Wg, , W The staff is the life blood of Kimball. Whether administrator, faculty, or support staff - each person has a role that is vital to the daily l operations of the school and the overall success of the Kimball academic and cocurricular programs. The instructional staff has a particularly difficult job. The burden of proof is on them. They must im- plement programs as mandated, and carry on the day-to-day instructions. The administration must plan the operations ofl the school as well as give guidelines from the board, state, and other agencies. The support staff is responsible for a variety of duties including clerical, culinary, and janitorial. Each person is an important link in the chain. WRX' Patricia Aanstos - Correlated Language Arts Bettye Albright - English IV, IVA-B, Team Leader Eva Aldridge - Typing, Advanced Typing, Record Keeping People Geri Allen - Registrar's Clerk Leta Arrington - Reading, Speech Sgt. Randall Aston - ROTC, Rifle Team Sharon Ayers - Attendance Clerk Bob Baker k American Government, Sr. Class Sponsor Marilyn Baker - Data Processor Deralyn Berry i Biology I, IA, II, Science Club Darlene Black - Principal's Secretary Doris Blackburn - Home Economics Cooperative Education Aimee Bolender - Special Education james Briley - V.A.C. Bob Broughton - Woodshop, Metalshop Mattie Burnley - School Action Bonnie Carter- C.L.A., English II, IIA Mae Carter - Study Hall Peggy Clairborne i Pre-Algebra Suzanne Connally - Spanish ll, III, IV, EI Sol, Spanish National Honor Society Robert Cornelius - Woodshop Ruth Cox - Librarian Betty Crenshaw - Counselor Kevin Croft- American History, Football Nancy Cruz - C.L.A., Spanish I, French I Anne Cubbage - Pre-Algebra, Algebra Linda Darnell- Trig.fAnal., Calculus, Team Leader People 137 Mark Davenport - Orchestra Shirley Dickey - Child Development, Homemaking Rick Duff- Physical Education, Football Ramon Espinosa Y Marching Band, Stage Band Barbara Estell Y Intro. Biology Keith Evans - Physical Science Marcus Evans - American Government, Golf Diane Everett A English ll, C.L.A.II, Troubadears Sandra Fry f English II, Latin I, II Clemie Gassaway - Attendance Clerk Mary Georgevich - Cheerleading, Reading Martha Gerlach - Business Law, Typing l, ll Claudia Gibson - Registrar june Gilleland - Attendance Clerk Milton Gooden - F.O.M. Richard Goodwin - World Geography, Woods and Waters james Gray A Biology, Football, Baseball Sammie Guerra e C.L,A. II, Spanish I Laura Guillory - Art I, II, III, Art Club Nancy Hankins - English I, German I, II, German Club Cheryl Hanson - World History, American Government Richard Hart - World Geography, Tennis 138 People MW ' WWA' .. W- V E Wm ,, W -V 'z 51525 f'75:i'-Vfff 'F' 'i- f 1 ' A I rrss , . 'f -if R ,.1, , f A ,gn , , ,. ,,,-W , -, - z?:,z,,1ase5sm-,, i 1 ff , s 1 -- W. ,.,, ,, .,,, X, ww if ,H 5 '7 .t -as awfsezfsszsefsaszxzfv f let. ,f 5' ff' W' ' at- ll if ff' I f 4 1 aff' ' W-.gi ,new -M' 4 iw ' 4' lvl ' Crm' ' 4,11 W' 12? H Prim' . ,W X ' ' I gt 4 Q if I ,Z-rzsafffrtfl, .,,.,. it 1-11,0 54 Robert Headrick - Physics, Chemistry Team Leader LoAnn Henslee - Homemaking, Consumer Education C.M. Hester - Algebra I, Football, Track jackie High - Study Hall Valarie Hill S Special Education jack Hitchcock - American Government, Football Charlene Holcomb S Algebra I, II Kathy Holliday - Registrar's Clerk Verlene Houston - Personal Business Management, Shorthand, Office Procedures David Hubbell 3 English Second Language Lois johnson - Teacher's Aid Mary johnson - Consumer Math, M.O.C.E. Sue Lad'd - Algebra I, II Margaret LaPrade - Spanish I, U.I.L. Spelling Melvin Lark - Health Education, Football, Basketball Fayette Laury - Physical Science, Y-Teens Patricia Lodewick - English III, IV, AP, U.I.L. Ready Writing jackie Love - CLA Rai Malone - Physical Science, FTA, Science Club Robert Manson - Physical Science, Chemistry I, II Othelia McClendon - Special Education Barbi McFartidge - Counselor's Secretary Manuel Medrano - I.C.T. People 139 Vivian Middleton - Vocational Office Education jerry Mills - C.V.A.E. Barbara Mitchell - Nurse Polly Morrill- Registrar's Clerk A Mary Morriss - English III, IIIA-B, IV Karen Myers - Consumer Math, Geometry, Pre-Algebra Verna Nelson - Study Hall james Norris - Marching Band, Stage Band john Owen - Drafting, Woodshop Gloria Perry - Counselor Richard Pierce - Biology I Mary Pritchard - Reading Brenda Prothro 4 Theater Arts Michael Rachel - Intro. Biology, Football Fran Ramirez - American History Pearl Reed - Clothing and Textiles, Food and Nutrition, FHA Vera Richmond - F.O.M., Pre-Algebra Gail Runyon - Health Education, Soccer Tammy Rushing - School Clommunity Guidance Center LaVerne Sanders - C.L.A. III, Advanced Reading Dennis Scheer - Computer Math I, AP Gary Schroeder- Consumer Math, M.O.C.E. lerri Sitek - American Government, World Geography Bruce Smith - C.L.A. I, journalism I 140 People Dianne Stansberry - Special Education loan Stewart- Library Clerk Mary Strickland - Pre-Algebra Mike Tanco - Marketing and Distribution, Education Paul Tate - Practical Writing, English lll Espanola Thacker - Librarian Tommy Thompson - Economics, Sociology, Team Leader Michael Thornton - Counselor Gerald Timpa - World History, P-SAC, f Sr.fClass Sponsor Sharon Toussaint - Algebra I jimmy Tubbs - American History, Basketball Lyndia Washington -journalism l, Adv lourn. CNewspaperJ, Adv. journ. fYearbookJ Catherine Sue Wattley - C.V.A.E. Mary Weems - Physical Education, Basketball, Track Col. Harmon White - ROTC, Royal Lancers, Rifle Team Belinda Whitson - Physical Education, Volleyball, Basketball Alice Williams - Library Clerk Patricia Williams - Study Hall joan Wilson - English ll, Ill Rayburn Winnett - Accounting, Adv. Accounting, Team Leader Edna Woodard - Physical Education, Team Leader Shirley Woodson - Algebra ll, IIA, Double Math. National Honor Society Beverly Young - Physical Science Barbara Zimmerman - French l, ll, lll, IV, French Club People 141 Knights of tri Each year T2 Kimball seniors are selected for the honor of being Knights of the Round Table. The students this year are representative of the high caliber of students named to the positions. Being on the Round Table is an accomplishment in itself. All seniors with at least an 82 grade point average are eligible. Kimball staff members vote on the students based on their views of a well-rounded student. Because there can only be 12 named to the Round Table, it is truly an honor. Fred Gholi Besides being P-SAC president, Fred Ghali is senior class vice president, a member of the National Honor Society and on the Whiz Quiz team. He was a steering committee member during his freshman, junior and senior years. Fred is a member of Corona Eximia and Allerlei. He is also Troub grip and a member of German National Honor Society. 142 l -oplv Louro Brogg Laura Bragg was Homecoming Queen this y and was secretary for the National Honor Society. She was senior class treasurer and a lieutenant the Troubadears. Laura also was active in El Sol and P-SAC. She has sung with the Knight Tymes and with the Choral Union, Chorale and Choraliers. Except for her junior year, Laura served on her class steering committee. Douglos Woodword Douglas Woodward wrapped up his high school career as a P-SAC member and as a Troub grip. He was also voted homecoming king. Douglas has played football, baseball and soccer and sang with various choral groups at Kimball. He was also on the steering committee his freshman, junior and senior years. Round Table 1 ,.,. sm.. ...at ui tt t K, .i,.L....,,, Hope I-Iorr Hope Hart is a member of the National Honor Society, Entre Nous, El Sol and P-SAC. Her other activities have included Allied Youth, Y-Teens and Future Business Leaders. She was a member ofthe steering committee her sophomore, junior and senior years and was in the band and wind ensemble. She also has been a cheerleader for several years, starting with junior varsity and then to varsity. Morls Moyben Mark Mayben spent his senior year serving as Sir justin. He was also a member of the National Honor Society and P-SAC. Mark has been a member ofthe steering committee since his freshman year. He put his musical talents to work as a member of the marching band, orchestra wind ensemble and concert band. He also received all-city and all-region honors in orchestra. He has also sang in the Chorale. ! Melisso French Melissa French led the Troubadears as captain this year. Among other things, she has played varsi- ty tennis and was a member of the French National Honor Society. Melissa was also a member of Entre Nous and Allerlei. She has been a member ofthe steering committee throughout high school. People 143 Stocy Lesley Stacy Lesley has been actively involved in P-SAC and several other organizations. She was a member of Corona Eximia and Allerlei. On the Troub squad she is Lieutenant Lesley. Stacy played varsity tennis and was in the Choral Union. She was on the steering committee her freshman, through senior years and was a class favorite her freshman and sophomore years. Stacy was a homecoming princess her freshman and sophomore years. Stacy is a member ofthe National Honor Society. Dovid Pfeil Chorleso Bloke David Pfeil spent several weeks of his senior year Playing basketball and volleyball are things t playing soccer in Russia. Then it was back home to his Char'lesa Blake enjoys. She also likes to try her ha jewelry making and art club projects. at cooking cakes - straight from the cake mix box. David played IV and varsity soccer and has been While at Kimball she has been a member of named to the Parade All-American Soccer team for Teens and she put her musical talents to work in t the second time. Chorale and Choral Union. She was also a member 144 People the Choraliers. -we - X ,. Q s S ., liist , rg I S . E ,, .. f 1 - - - '32-s' X 'L 5:51 251 .W--':ti l 55'iQi... t g 5 , ' ' ' -s ' 1 ' ,F 1.1 3 K, 'T s N' -' 1 - X -I S ' ,-,.: QF W H S l'.. ' Q k'7 is-.4 ,FZ fx Q gilt! . H ffisaigi, f' Zss . .. s Q, ,Fist W f T Qisbgw 'er f .SY ss .M A law' 445- 1. y 1 ry ,N AL , 42' 'Y 31 N - WW W was W , 2 W3 , A H YZWZ Qiim-Qt v' A JM ff milf? ' ry a it fx -1 'Q A W4 sl, fy 6 gf gt , K in i,-5 my W N K i it it QM? fy? Fi . ss April Whitfield is a member of the National Honor Society and vice president of P-SAC. She is also a National Merit Scholar semifinalist. April is a member of the Whiz Quiz team, El Sol, Entre Nous and was a member ofthe science club. She is president of the Thespians and on the Ex- r staff. April has been a steering committee calibu member since she was a freshman. Previously, she was a member of the marching band, wind ensemble and concert band. Ng? 3 so i sf ' A Q Q at gl xt jf Q 9, Q f get si s Q A gf as 'tags Sig ss s ss + E Q ss Si s Swiix Q N . . . gfrtggggggyxs. sv ww X : 5' QQ as ws is X X SSS? is E Q V re ff ht 1, s 5 ss i T s Q 3 is i x me L W I I 2 5 Q l l 1 ggi if ig 3 x il el S N s- -- Q ..... tt' T s 3 Y 1 T 5 -, 211. f s 'efsifsilisgsxst if as-is , ,L .L Q it 1 fl V , t k f X . 5 --- A will-W 51112 'si L ' ff l l if 3 Q is . i rf Michoel Su Iivon Cleftj Michael Sullivan mixes academics and sports. Besides maintaining a good average, Michael plays baseball and basketball. This year he was a member of the first Kimball Varsity Basketball Team to go to the state UIL tour- nament. The team became state runner-up. Poulo Peteet Paula Peteet was voted Most Athletic in the senior class. She has won numerous other sports- related awards and honors in basketball and track. Paula also plays volleyball and is a member of the Spanish National Honor Society and Future Homemakers ofAmerica. People 145 ,,,,. . . 'i 1, 3: i'11l1i1,2:, ll z 1 .I,tg.g3,1:s.jfsygyggI21 li ' 3 l fW4f7l9'H ,fr 'Q . sl.s 1l f William Achey Chris Aleman Yolonda Anderson Brian Banks Michele Banks Gloria Barnes Tina Barrientos Kent Barton Robert Beeson S 0 When one finally reaches the senior year, it is often hard to imagine that it has actually arrived. Students must make important decisions about life and the future. The seniors are the leaders of the school. They are the ones underclassmen look to for role models. Students must finally make the decisions the 've thought about in the previous years. It is a time of colllege andfor career planning. A student must decide whether he will go to college or go to work. He must really lay down the cards and plan for his future life after high school. This year's seniors were able to view many changes that occurred at Kimball in the past four years. They were able to reflect on the past years which helped in their own personal develo ment. Whatever path seniors decide to take, they will always be able to reflect on the years as a Kimball Knight. We hope that once the seniors be in their new lives, they will always remember Kimbalgs motto and will always seek the best in everything. vw. 2wj,,,,. , LaSharron Bell Ann Benedict Cathy Beth Marcus Blackburn Charlesa Blake Eric Board Erica Boyd joe Bradish Laura Bragg Desmond Branch Deborah Brashear Tonya Briscoe Daphne Broadway William Brogdon Dan Brooks Leslie Brooks Rachel Brown Anita Bryant Robin Burns joe Burras Paula Busby Diana Candiloros Yvonne Cantu Tammi Carter Russell Cecil Vicki Cedillo Tommy Chavez Kimberly Clark Susan Clay Trina Cleburn Vashiti Colces Reginald Coleman Tracey Cooper Debora Cox Marcus Cox Muncie Crawford Dea Dalton Kenneth Daniels Kim Davis Vivian Davis Ventura Delarosa Charlanda Doby Chandra Dodd Kelley Dunham Isaac Earl 150 People Richard Eastman Kim Edens Marilyn Edwards Tina Ellis Ronnie Esquivel Monica Farnsworth Andre Farris Kevin Fegans Tracie Flemings Tvvila Florence Ella Floyd Michael Fluker Melissa French Laura Frias lan Gaither .-Q-Q-eg' , ' Flavia Gallegos Lisa Garcia Shevette Gardner Dawel Garner joe Garza G. 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Gates Erik Gay Vickie Gentry Fred Ghali Diane Gill Teresa Gonzales Gina Goolsby Roderick Gray Maricella Guerra Patricia Gutierrez James Hall Roslyn Hamilton Paul Hammon Roderick Hampton Tony Hankins Brent Hardtner Kristi Harlam Kerry Harper Hope Hart Tony Hartzel johyne Hawthorne Sonja Hearon Christi Heinsohn Daniel Hill Tina Hilson Karen Hise Aurora Hobbs Marsha Holt Vilailack Homsombath Lonnie Honea Lula Horton Tonza Houston Christopher Howard Candace jackson Zevronica jackson Reginajames Bryan Jennings Candace johnson DeAnn johnson Sandra johnson Tracielohnson Geyonne jones LaNell jones Antoinette lordon Vongprach Keomaxay Lisa Kimble Lori King Benjamin Lara Elizabeth Larrea Wilbert Larrea Khevin Larry Thaddeus Lee Stacy Lesley Marshall Lester Carol Lewis Eric Lewis Paul Lindsey Ricky Longoria Charles Loretto Carl Love Cindy Lovinggood Alesha Lusk Ava Lydia julie Magallan Lawrence Malone Rudy Marquez Donna Marshall Mark Mayben Chris Mays Demetrius Medford Carolyn Medrano Steve Miller Bill Milner Paul Miranda Victor Miranda Deborah Modisette Raquel Moore Maria Mora lohnny Morales Manuel Morales Don Morgan Bobby Moya Todd Neal Laura Negrete Timothy Newport Dee-Anna Norris Rosa Nunez Socora Ortega Benson Pace Hamilton Pacheco Bonnie Perez Tina Perry Paula Peteet David Pfeil Keomalithono Phougnao Mindy Polk David Porter Terrance Potts Thipasone Prasasou Belinda Redd Nigel Redic Tammy Reese lim Rener Victoria Reyes Michelle Richards Thelma Richie Steve Riggs Rebekah Rios Roland Robinson Rolando Rodriguez Gordon Rogers Shannon Russell Stefanie Ryburn Paul Salazar Roshunda Sanders 5 lf , . , My ' t J f QW ' I V ' lf l ar Q fijfv ,Xi W1 I fl JZ? f' 1- 5 if Sandra Sechrist Bounnheun Sengsoury Kimberly Sheffield Felicia Smith Neil Smith Regina Smith Sheritha Smith Tammie Smith Sylvia Solis Brenda Sowell Kevin Spencer Christina Stark Holly Suber Amy Sullivan Koshina Tabasuri People 159 160 People Katrina Taylor Clayton Terrell Edward Terry Fredrick Thomas Sharonda Thomas Terri Thomas Chasene Thompson julia Thornton Sophia Torres jackie Townsend Laura Travis Leticia Trevino Maurice Truhill Melissa Valdez Norma Valdez 413W away WM MW i Cynthia Vasquez lackie Veal Martha Velosz Colette Verdell Gilma Villatoro Cynthia Walker lacqueline Walker Karen Walker Monica Walker Tammy Walker Rene Watson Arlin White Marshall White April Whitfield Kristi Whitus Dajuana Wilkerson Bridgette Williams Carolyn Williams Frankie Williams Kimberly Williams Tosha Williams Angelique Willis Brigetta Willis Charles Wilson Kevin Wilson Reginald Wilson Rohonda Woods Doug Woodward jackie Wright Rodney Wright I O Michele Banks - Knight Criers, Knight Life, Thespians, Fantasy Factory, Jr. Steering Comm., To Be Young, Gifted, and Black Gloria Ann Barnes - Sr. Steering Comm., Science Club, CVAE Tina Rosas Barrientos - El Sol, Journalism Club, Y-Teens, Allied Youth, DE, DECA LaSharon R. Bell- Knight Criers, Student Council, Y-Teens, FHA, FBLA, HECE Ann Benedict - Spanish NHS, VOE Cathi Beth - New Tymes, Sr. Steering Comm., Advocate Class Representative Char'Lesa Blake - Chorale, Choraliers, Choral Union, Y-Teens, JV, Varsity Basketball, 3 Yr. Letterman, JV Volleyball, DE Eric Board - Varsity Football, 1 Yr. Letterman loseph Bradish - Soph. Steering Comm., JV Soccer, Swimming, Team Captain, 3 Yr. Letterman Laura Bragi- NHS, Sec., Troubadears, Lt., Spirit Leader, New Tymes, Chorale, Choral Union, Sr. Office, Treas., Fres ., Soph., Sr. Steering Comm., El Sol, Student Council, FCA, 1985 Homecoming Queen, Cat's Meow II, Creative Arts Outstanding Achievement Award Desmond L. Branch - Science Club, Fresh., JV, Varsity Football, 2 Yr. Letterman, JV Baseball Daphne Broadway - Entre Nous, Journalism Club, Vice-Pres., Speech and Debate Club, ROTC, Officer, Battalian Staff, Sweetheart, Jr. Steering Comm., Allied Youth, Y-Teens William Brogdon - ROTC, Cadet, Cadet Lt. Col., Battalion Commander, Royal Lancers, ldylls From The Tower, Jr. Steering Comm., Cross-Country, Team Capain, Allerlei, Vice-Pres. Daniel Brooks - Varsity Football, 3 Yr. Letterman, Varsity Track, 2 Yr. Letterman, Sr. Steering Comm., Stu- dent Council Yvonne Cantu - I Sol, Y-Teens, FHA, FBLA Tommy Chavez - Marching Band, Wind Ensemble, Concert Band Kimberly S. Clark - Chorale, JV Basketball, JV Volleyball, HECE Vashiti Cheetah Cokes - Varsity Basketball, 3 Yr. Letterman, Varsity Volleyball, 1 Yr. Letterman, Varsity Track, Allied Youth, HECE Tracey Cooper - FHA, HECE Debora Cox - Fresh., JV Cheerleader, Thespians, Sec. Treas., Fantasy Factory, Fresh., Soph. Steering Comm., DE, DECA, Pres. Muncie Crawford - Fresh., JV, Varsity Football, 1 Yr. Letterman, JV, Varsity Basketball, 1 Yr. Letterman, JV, Varsity Baseball, 2 Yr. Letterman Dea Dalton - Soph. Steering Comm., Entre Nous Ken R. Daniel - Art Honor Society, FBLA, DECA Kimberly Davis - Chorale Kimberly Edens - El Sol, Journalism Club Tina R. Ellis - Y-Teens, FTA, Science Club, Allied Youth Ron Esqluivel - Marching Band, Squad Leader, Section Leader, Orchestra, Knight Beats, Squires, Wind Ensemb e, Concert Band, All City Honors, Band, All Region Honors, Band, Pathfinders Peop 163 Keven Lewis Fegans A Entre Nous, Science Club, Fresh., jV, Varsity Football, 2 Yr. Letterman, Varsity Baseball, Varsity Track, 2 Yr. Letterman, DE, jr. Class Favorite Twila Florence A Marching Band, Squad Leader, Section Leader, Knight Beats, Squires, Wind Ensemble, All City Honors, Band, New Tymes Melissa Ann French A French NHS, Troubadears, Capt., Fresh., Soph., jr., Sr. Steering Comm., Entre Nous, Allerlei, Tennis, Powder Puff Football Laura A. Frias A Spanish NHS, Flag Corps, Marching Band, jr. Steering Comm., El Sol, Science Club, Swim- ming, Team Captain, 4 Yr. Letterman Flavia Gallegos A Spanish NHS, El Sol, VOE Lisa Marie Garcia A Knight Criers, Knight Life, Excalibur, Photographer, El Sol, journalism Club Fred E. Ghali A NHS, Sr. Officer, Vice-Pres., Fresh., jr., Sr. Steering Comm., Allerlei, Corona Eximia, Student Council, Pres., FCA, Whiz Quiz, Young Life, Troubadears, GRIP, German NHS Patti Gutierrez A Troubadears, Lt., El Sol, Student Council, Tennis, Fresh., Soph., jr., Sr. Steering Comm., Powder Puff Football Roslyn Hamilton A Troubadears, Soph. Steering Comm. Paul Hammon A Art Honor Society, Art Club, jV Soccer, Varsity Soccer, Team Captain, 3 Yr. Letterman, Is Team All-American Roderick Dean Hampton A FTA, Allied Youth, Fresh., jV, Varsity Basketball, 2 Yr. Letterman, HECE Brent Hardtner A ROTC Cadet, Woods and Waters, Pathfinders, jV Soccer, Swimming, Co-Captain, 3 Yr Letterman Kristan Harlan A Troubadears, Fresh., Soph., jr., Sr. Steering Comm., EI Sol, Student Council, FHA Kerry Harper A Art Club, Science Club, Fresh. jV, Varsity Football, I Yr. Letterman, Varsity Track, HECE Fresh. Class Favorite, Soph., jr. Homecoming Prince Hope Angela Hart A NHS, Fresh., jV, Varsity Cheerleader, Marching Band, Wind Ensemble, Sr. Office Corr. Sec., Soph., jr., Sr. Steering Comm., Entre Nous, El Sol, Student Council, Y-Teens, FTA, Science Clu journalism Club, Allied Youth, Texas Bluebonnet Girls' State Representative johyne Monique Hawthorne A ROTC Cadet, Sweetheart, FHA, DE, DECA, HERO, HECE, Advocate Clas Representative Sonja Crevette Hearon A FHA, FTA Christi Heinsohn A Knight Life, ICT Karen Lynn Hise A NHS: jV, Varsity Cheerleader, jr., Sr. Steering Comm., Woods and Waters, FCA, Youn Life Candace johnson A Flag Corps DeAnn johnson A Excalibur, Photo. Ed., Choral Union, Allerlei, DE, DECA Sandra johnson A Spanish NHS, Soph., jr., Sr. Steering Comm., Student Council, FHA Tracie D. johnson A Knight Criers, Art Club, jr., Sr. Steering Comm., Student Council, Y-Teens, Presiden' FHA, Allied Youth, Vice-Pres., Tennis Ge'Vonne Au'Triece jones A Art Honor Society, Art Club, Y-Teens, DE Antoinette C. jordan A Y-Teens, FHA Lisa D. Kimble A Y-Teens, DECA Wilbert Larrea A El Sol, Soccer wplo i V 1 l 1 Thad Lee 4 Art Honor Society, Art Club, Marching Band, Orchestra, All City Honors, Orchestra, Concert Band, Fresh., Ir. Steering Comm., Advanced Art Stu ents Assn. Stacy Lesley 4 NHS, Troubadears, Lt., ldylls From The Tower, Choral Union, Sr. Officer, Pres., Fresh., Soph., Ir., Sr. Steering Comm., Allerlei, Corona Eximia, Student Council, Young Life, Fresh., Soph. Homecoming Princess, Fresh., Soph. Class Favorite, Ir. Homecoming Princess Nominee Carol Ann Lewis 4 Flag Corps, Marching Band, Fantasy Factory, El Sol, DE, DECA, VOE Paul Lindsey 4 CVAE Richard Longoria 4 IV, Varsity Soccer, ICT, Soph., Ir. Steering Comm. Carl Lewis Love Ir. 4 FCA, Varsity Football, 2 Yr. Letterman, Varsity Basketball, 3 Yr. Letterman, Varsity Baseball, 4 Yr. Letterman Alesha Evett Lusk 4 Fresh., IV Cheerleader, Varsity Cheerleader, Captain, Marching Band, Fresh., Ir., Sr. Steering Comm. Rudy Marquez 4 El Sol, IV, Varsity Soccer, Varsity Track, Tennis, 1 Yr. Letterman Mark Mayben 4 NHS, Varsity Cheerleader, Sir Iustin, Marching Band, Orchestra, Wind Ensemble, Concert Band, All City Honors, Orchestra, All Region Honors, Orchestra, Chorale, Fresh., Soph., Ir., Sr. Steering Comm., Student Council U.S. Student Council Association Award, U.S. Cheerleading Association Award Christopher E. Mays 4 Spanish NHS, IV, Varsity Soccer, 1 Yr. Letterman, Mathematics Award Paula Peteet 4 Spanish NHS, FHA, IV, Varsity Basketball, 3 Yr. Letterman, 2nd Team All-District, Varsity Volleyball, 4 Yr. Letterman, 1st Team All-District, Varsity Track, 4 Yr. Letterman, 1st Place District, 2nd Place District, 2nd Place Regionals, VOE David L. Pfeil 4 Art Club, IV Soccer, Varsity Soccer, Team Captain, 2 Yr. Letterman, All-District Team, North Texas State Select Team, All South Regional Team, U.S. National Youth Team Be'Linda Redd 4 Choraliers, ROTC Cadet, Y-Teens, FHA, FTA, Science Club, Iournalism Club, Varsity Track CVAE Rebekah Rios 4 NHS, Vice-Pres., Flag Corps, Marching Band, Excalibur, Editor-In-Chief, Album Editor, Org. Staff, FBPC, New Tymes, Chorale, Sec., Choral Union, Sr. Steering Comm., 1st Division Solo-Ensemble, Academic All-American, Board Of Education Academic Honoree, Sr. Officer, Rec. Sec. Rolando Rodriguez 4 ROTC Battalion Ex. Officer, Royal Lancers, Drill Team Commander, ROTC, Color Guards, Royal Guards Shannon Marie Russell 4 Chorale Stefanie C. Ryburn 4 NHS, Art Honor Society, Orchestra, Art Club, Sr. Member At Large, Sr. Steering Comm., Academic All-American, U.S. National Art Award, Iewelry Institute Medal Of Excel ence, Outstan- ding Student Award Felicia Renee Smith 4 Spanish NHS, Marching Band, Wind Ensemble, All City Honors, Band, Soph., Ir., Sr. Steering Comm., El Sol, Science Club Neil W. Smith 4 Spanish NHS, Fresh., Sr. Steering Comm., El Sol, Student Council, IV Soccer, Varsity Soc- cer, Team Captain, 3 Yr. Letterman, 1st All-District Team Regina Smith 4 Troubadears, Ir., Sr. Steering Comm., Entre Nous, Student Council, FHA, IV Soccer, IV Vo leyball, Tennis Sheritha Smith 4 El Sol, Student Council, FHA, FBLA, VOE, Sec., English Award Tammie Smith 4 Varsity Soccer, Fresh., Soph., Ir. Steering Comm. Christina Stark 4 NHS, Pres., Soph., Ir., Sr. Steering Comm., Knight Life, Business Manager, Allerlei, Sec., Student Council, Excalibur, Business Manager, Copy Editor, FBPC, Whiz Quiz, Iournalism Club, Treas., ldylls From The Tower, Business Staff, German NHS, 1983 Dallas Regional Science Fair Honoree Holly Suber 4 Thespians, FHA, Allied Youth, Varsity Basketball, Manager, 2 Yr. Letterman, Var- Peopl 115 sity Track, Manager, 2 Yr. Letterman Amy Kristine Sullivan - Fresh., IV Cheerleader, Troubadears, New Tymes, Chorale, Choral Union, Fresh., Soph., Ir., Sr. Steering Comm., FTA, FCA, Young Life, Varsity Soccer, Captain, 3 Yr. Letterman, Tennis, Ir. Homecoming Princess Nom., Powder Puff Football Terri L. Thomas - Sr. Steering Comm., HECE, CVAE, Ir. Class Favorite Iulia K. Thornton e Orchestra, Concert Mistress, Marching Band, Knight Beats, Chorale, Whiz Quiz, Woods and Waters, Idylls From The Tower, Soph. Steering Comm., NHS, Cat's Meow II and III, 1985 Washington Workshops Sophie Torres - Knight Criers, VOE Norma N. Valdez e Spanish NHS, Pres., El Sol, Student Council, Parliamentarian, Ir. Officer, Sec., Fresh., Soph., Ir., Sr. Steering Comm. Martha Rae Velosz - Flag Corps, Soph., Ir. Steering Comm., Entre Nous, Sec., FHA, FBPC, journalism Club, Sec., VOE Colette Alicia Verdell f Knight Criers, Allied Youth, HOSA, Historian, VOE, Reporter, Historian Iacqueline P. Walker - NHS, Fresh., Soph., Ir. Steering Comm., FHA, FTA, Fin. Sec., FBPC, OEA, VOE,, Fresh., IV Basketball, IV Volleyball Tammy Walker - NHS, Treas., Spanish NHS, Treas., Fresh., Soph., Ir., Sr. Steering Comm., Student Council,i Sec. Arlin White - Varsity Basketball, 2 Yr. Letterman, ICT I Marshall White - Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball April D. Whitfield - NHS, Nat'l Merit Semifinalist, Marching Band, Wind Ensemble, Concert Band, Ex- calibur, Thespians, Pres., Fresh., Soph., Ir., Sr. Steering Comm., Entre Nous, El Sol, Student Council, Vice- Pres., Science Club, Whiz Quiz, Speech and Debate Club Kristi Lynn Whitus - Fresh., Soph. Steering Comm., El Sol, Varsity Soccer, Team Captain, 3 Yr. Letterman,i 1st Team All-District, Mathematics Award, Spanish NHS Bridgette L. Williams - IV, Varsity Basketball, 2 Yr. Letterman, IV, Varsity Volleyball, 2 Yr. Letterman, IV, Varsity Track, 1 Yr. Letterman Carolyn Williams -VICA I Kimberly A. Williams -IV Cheerleader, Knight Life, Excalibur, Thespians, Fantasy Factory, Fresh., Soph., Ir.Q Steering Comm., Iournalism Club, Allied Youth Angelique M. Willis e IV Cheerleader, Marching Band, Concert Band, Knight Life, Excalibur, Thespians, Fantasy Factory, Ir. Officer, Pres., Fresh., Soph., Ir. Steering Comm., Y-Teens, Science Club, Iournaiismf Club, Allied Youth Brigetta Willis e El Sol, Spanish NHS Kevin L. Wilson e Soph., Ir., Sr. Steering Comm., Student Council, Fresh., IV, Varsity Football, 2 Yr. Letter- man, Swimming, 1 Yr. Letterman Douglas S. Woodward - Varsity Cheerleader, Troubadears, GRIP, New Tymes, Chorale, Choral Union, Fresh., Ir., Sr. Steering Comm., Student Council, FCA, Young Life, Varsity Football, 1 Yr. Letterman, IV Baseball, IV, Varsity Soccer, 2 Yr. Letterman, Fresh. Homecoming Prince, Soph., Ir. Homecoming Nominee, 1985 Homecoming King Rodney Wright - NHS, Spanish NHS, Sr. Steering Comm., Student Council, FCA, Whiz Quiz, Troubadears, C-RIP 101 P :ple Once a student's junior year arrives, things start picking up. The classifica- tion junior already shows that one is nearing the end of the high school career. The junior year is a time for thought. One must begin to put his goals and dreams into perspective. Beginning with the junior year, it becomes ap- parent that most students have reached a point where their maturity level has risen. This is important because the juniors must prepare for the year when they will become the leaders ofthe school. When the last day of the junior year comes, juniors are already waiting for the upcoming year where they will become the senior class at Kimball High School. as Sl ss.. Michah Abram Stacy Adams Arthur Alcala Bradley Alexander Carmen Alexander Daniel Allen People 167 168 People Greg Allen Paul Alley Chrissy Almanza Laurie Alsbrook lorge Alvarado Stacy Anderson Time Arce Michael Archie Martin Arizmenda Paul Armstrong Karen Arthur Robert Banda Serina'Barclay David Barrientos Daniel Basquez Keith Beckton Gail Begay Katrina Bell Laura Bell Robert Bell Margaret Bennett Rodney Bennett Ella Benton Yvette Blair Karren Bouchum Sandy Bradford Eric Brooks Rick Brough ik K -I ,- 'S M' Q W pq Us 4. f 'lbw' f 4 W, . A f 5 IM., 4 W H 5 Richard Browder jerry Brown julie Brown Kim Brown Randy Brown Gidgett Bullard Craig Burel Brian Bursey Claudia Burton Holanda Busby jesse Busby Curtis Byrd Lisa Byrd Curtis Campbell Kaye Campbell Vanessa Cantu Danny Carpenter lakeme Carr Shemetra Carter. Kevin Cash Claudio Castanedo Cyndi Caves Renita Chaney Phonekeo Chanthanivong Derrick Chatman C. A. Chavarria Donnell Cherry Kim Christ People 169 Nick Clark Marvin Clemons Louis Coby Kimberly Cofer Kenney Coley Pete Conger Cindy Conwell Samantha Cook Tonya Cooper Karen Cornett Richard Cox Bruce Crayton Lanana Crear Marshawn Cross Felissa Crowder Michael Crowe Keith Daniels Gary Daughtry Byron Davis Gayla Davis Lynne Davis Shaunda Davis Dorothy Dawson Leon Daye Baldemar Delesierra Stacy Dennis Corey Dews Laura Diaz 40 - 'Ni wx, 1,-X. gm A 'wwf . , ,,.. ,, 9 ..L .f' 21' U4 :af i I- -is ff 'W ev' i . 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Paula Salazar MaryAnn Sauceda Eric Sanders Yolanda Sanders Larry Scott Greg Scurlark Shannon Self Bounnhang Sengsoury Dennis Shelton Michael Slaughter Eric Smith joe Smith john Smith Debra Snipes Phanhpradith Somlith Keri Southward Donna Stamey Royce Stephens Belinda Stewart janet Stewart Shelley Stewart Susan Stewart Kean Taylor Tracie Taylor Yolanda Taylor Ronald Thomas Michelle Traylor Mae Trevino People 177 Michael Turner Tonya Tyler Mao Vang Lilia Vargas Toni Vaughn Anthony Virgil Katie Ward Ierriod Warren Lodis Washington Michael Washington jennifer Weaver Tezlyn Wesley Samuel West III Tony Westbrook Sammie Widemon Donna Williams Nichelle Williams Sadalia Williams Robert Williamson Thomas Williamson Allison Willis Tessie Wilson Bobby Winded Kathryn Young Yolanda Young Freddie Zuniga my WMM ww N W ' Z2 if W' ,ft wp' ' :W W V - ,xr ww W W5 ' H . y LV,L iz .i sm- ir Lk Mgflazfz I H ,fix f K, ei , .. .H Y r Sophomores are usually those students who are most proud because they can say they made it through the freshman year successfully. They no longer have to worry about the freshman label. The sophomore year is usually the most relaxed. It is the year when each student becomes his own person and does not put much worry into what others think. Sophomores have become adapted to the high school scene and are fairly comfortable with the high school atmosphere. By the end of a person's sophomore year, he comes to realize that he is halfway through his high school life and only has two years remaining. ef- 'WN ii M swiss sgmwisx ,gs Anthony Adams Lorenzo Adams LaDonna Adger Eric Adkinson Melissa Allen George Alverado Candace Anderson Cassandra Anderson LaDonna Anderson Sarah Antillion Craig Arnold Steven Arthur Yvonne Avila jasper Baccus Alvinia Barge People 179 Eric Barror Larry Barror Deandra Beaty Eddie Beaty Candace Bell Quardgelyn Bethel jim Blackburn Raymond Bolen Lanedra Borders james Bostick Phoupaly Bouaphavong john Boucher jim Braggs Danielle Brandon Lisa Brantley Arnell Bridgewater Kelvin Brooks Craig Brown Mark Brown Lakeesha Browne Anthony Bryant Elton Burgamy Shon Burgess Troy Burks Temerra Bush Sharonda Bynum james Caddell jarrod Caldwell Scott Caldwell Letitia Calhoun Shedrick Callaway Rosalind Campbell Leonard Campers Matthew Carlisle leffery Carson Andrea Casteel George Chavez Terence Clark Ronald Clere Greg Coleman Ramon Coleman Pete Conger Richard Corley Marcus Cox jesus Cristerna Doug Crooms Marshawn Cross Keisha Crowder Sharon Crowley Gilda Cuellar Chris Culberson Tari Daniel Thyrone Daniels Erwin Daughtry Arnold Davis Chris Davis Eric Davis K. K. Davis Margarette Davis Reginald Davis Dennis Dean Ronald Drakes Betty Drones David Dunn Frank Early Carlous Edwards David Edwards Thomas Ellis Tiffany Ellison Roman Estrada Chris Evans jamie Fernandez Kim Fields Tim Fleming Sean Flowers Teresa Fonseca Sonia Foster Richard Franklin Angelique Frederick Noelle Gallardo Stephanie Gant Flavio Garcia Lucila Garcia Wendy Garcia Christina Garfias Grace Garza Louisa Garza Paxton Gay Latanya George Charles Gibson Kenneth Gill Maria Gonzalez Trisha Gort Kim Goss Ronald Grady Alicia Graham sewage:azazzlszzvsfxzfw ' ' ., ,.,.. , ...,,,. ., sv in 5 N4 1 a fin 'f - ll Q 1 ' 'f-Q Q saizaszsaem V, sam- l t Y i - ' 1 ga Rus ft 1 i P X ll' Usa lqfw -'.. . 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I N s at Sgt , M 'h' Q Eric Linson Kenneth Long Michael Lorea Blake Mabry jennifer Mack loateena Mack Phillip Magallan Bridgette Martin Linda Mathis LaStacey McClendon Lisa McCuen Alena McCutcheon Angel McCutcheon Cedric McDonald Cathy Mclfatridge Kevin Mclfatridge Maytred McGary David McGay Eric McKinney Shaun McNeal Margi Mendoza Fred Mergerson Felicia Meyes Dorian Miller john Miller Diane Mills Terrence Monroe Tammara Moon Lannette Moore Tonya Morris Esperanza Munoz Karen Munoz People 185 Robin Neal Daniel Newport Lo Nguyen Laura Noble Laura Nunez Richard Olivarez Mike Palmer Patrick Parker Debbie Patino Kenneth Patrick Wiley Patterson Tara Payton Reginald Peel Keithan Perdue loe Perez joe Pesina Dwayne Pfeil Clifton Pierce Mario Pierce Denise Pierson Mark Pippins Simon Pizanza Tammy Pless Dinh Pnu Bounseng Prashasouk Angela Prince Tammy Proctor Adrian Pruitt Wilton Pruitt Sylvia Rainey Abel Ramirez Latonya Ramsey its X S it ,NL , tfl t ,trr, m t.eW ig ..,... t E X L5 -f :.,: fQ:'sl- N c K fs X x x. .W ,ai sewerrmlshggggggggg 1 ze- Q-me -.f ..w S kph we is my A Qi mi we x me :,,u,N,S5 M Quincy Randall Kelli Randle Kevin Ray Victor Reece lanice Reed Travis Reed Kenneth Reynolds Steve Ricks LaRonda Riggins Brian Riley Abel Rivera Dedric Roberson Antonio Robinson Bobbie Robinson Ronnie Robinson Mike Rodriquez Nasario Rodriquez Sharon Roquemoe Rogelia Rosales Reginald Ross Erica Sanders Rafael Santoas Thongbay Saysombath Erica Scaggs Marco Scavella Chris Scires Sheryel Scott jinni Shanz Derick Shaw Bobby Sherman Ekiko Simmons Carlos Smith People 187 188 People jason Smith lerome Smith Shannon Smith Toya Smith Yolanda Smith Aaron Solganick Sylvia Solis Elisa Soto Eric Spencer lvy Stackhouse Donald Stanphill Gary Stanton Fred Stark Andrew Stembridge joshua Stewart Amy Stokes Shannon Storey Sophia Talton Charles Taylor Eric Taylor Damonica Theus Charles Thompson Tammy Thompson Nguyen Thu Tim Turner Doug Vail Diane Valdez Beth Vang Rosie Vasquez Tina Vaughan Mariann Vela Milicent Villa Gels ,gt ,ff T555 ' :,,,.4.1- ,,,.. ff ,e .Q ., . . A sf-. . 3 ,QQ we sg, S .,.t, .... . QMS, ,:,ls ,... , T wt Qs to 5 V .vs 'Q stsiifw was Q salsai Edward Vonger Ara Walker Kim Walker Michelle Walker Chris Walton Nikole Washington Veronica West Tanya Whetstone Bobby White Derrick White Cherlondia Whitfield Brenda Whittington Elmer Williams Felicia Williams Kendrick Williams Mona Williams Robert Williams Toni Williams Darlene Willis Keith Wills Freida Wilson Curtis Womack Angela Woods Roland Woods Ronald Woodson Devaughn Wooten Jerrold Wright Marcus Wright Duchus Wynn Gwendolyn Yarbrough Nelson Young Tammy Young People 189 190 People 'D lohn Abney Keith Abney Frankie Adkins lose Alejandro Carmen Alexander LaMonica Alexander LaQuinta Alexander Angela Allen Roderick Allen Felix Alonzo Odilon Alvear Bryan Anders Freshman. The name says it all. A student's freshman year will probably be the second most remembered, behind the senior year. But for some, it will be a year many will vvant to forget. lt is a time of tran- sition - a considerable contrast to the days of junior high school, where life was easy and worries were forgotten. Entering high school requires a period of adjustment. Many students leave junior high and anxiously wait to enter high school, only to wish that they were back in junior high once again. A Many freshmen go through a trying period of wanting to fit in with everyone else. This period usually disappears once a freshman becomes accustomed to the high school atmosphere. The freshman year is the beginning of the four most important years in a young person's life. lt is here where he will develop his individuality and become set in his own ways. was W in, .-. . r'1a,g -,f',', . Belinda Anderson Deidra Anderson Donny Anderson Angie Araguz Raul Arevalo Flor Armendariz Ronald Arthur Untwawn Askew Victor Avalos Araceli Awe Belden Bailey Sandra Bailey Shanique Banks Marshall Barnes lason Barton Tony Bass LaTrece Bates Kevin Baylor Rod Beacham Dyalan Beamon Bruce Beck Christina Bellard lames Belt Ruth Beumer Karen Bigham Broderick Black Wendell Blair Michael Body Sheryl Bolin Tanya Booker Clarence Bowman Dale Bowman Treena Boyd Brian Branch Patricia Brazil Shannon Brooks Tammy Brooks Eric Broome Quinton Browder lessie Brown l. T. Brown Loynie Brown Nicholas Brown Rodney Brown Shamorgan Brown Steve Brown Steven Brown Victor Brown Yolanda Brown jesse Buckley Rayola Burch Bryan Burgess Darion Burns jennifer Burns Marianna Bustillos Quentin Butler Charles Byrd Dee Caldwell Terri Caldwell Felicia Campbell Sonja Campbell Latonyia Canada Chanequeia Carter Karen Carter Linda Carter juan Casas Santos Casas Debra Castillo Laura Castillo Rodger Cecil joey Chamberlin Derrick Chance LaNell Chance Danielle Chatman Cheryl Chavarria Raymona Cherry Tim Christian Sabrina Cipriano Sam Cisneros Larry Clark ,L mm wr M in 13 Ji ,491 WS' , b KM ,gr S ,, A7 fav Leah Cleburn Beverly Clemons Kristie Clifford Sheryl Cockrum Andrea Coleman Roy Collier Davidson Collins Nick Collins Anjanette Conaway lose Contreras Gordon Cook locelyn Cooper Alfred Cordoba Tabitha Coulson joe Cox Shawn Cox Maurea Crain Frederick Crawford Elnondo Crittendon Devin Crowe Adrian Crowley Russell Cuffee Ross Cullins Shonda Cullins Alton Cummings johnny Daniels Dana Darden Connie Davila Keith Davis Roderick Davis Erica Davison Kim Dawkins Mary Diaz Sandra Diaz Sonia Diaz jerald Dibbles Angela Doss Shirley Durham Rona East Logie Edd People 193 194 People Tina Edgin Heath Ellsworth Alexis Ervin Sylvia Esquivel Carlos Estes Dajuan Eubanks Rodrick Fields Kristy Finley Chris Fisher Frank Flair Nicole Ford Bryan Fountain Felicia Fowler Sean Francis Clifford Freeney Matthew French Lilia Galindo Daniel Gallegos Elpidio Gallegos Leticia Gallegos Edward Galvan Virginia Galvan Howard Garcia Sergio Garcia Dedrick Garner Candy Garza Genaro Garza Marlonda Gholston Cornelius Gibson Roy Gibson Bridget Gill Nicole Gilmore Renard Gipson Kelly Goffney limmy Gomez Sarah Gomez Audrey Gonzales Hilda Gonzalez Xavier Gonzalez Toni Gordon AJ 403' it a,,W 4 -1'1f'1-- :,f: wits iff '2f2'7'f'f ' C,.. wwf' if 'W , , :VN t at ,t , . ,t ., ww, ,, W, K, M of . 'fs,:.,'fM, ' 1' ' ' y ,Wa 7 .tt,,t.,,,,, Ronald Grady Sherona Graham Craig Gray Curtis Gray Claude Green Felicia Green Yolanda Green Denica Greer Yolanda Guanajuato Albert Guerra Brenda Guerrero jamie Guerrero Martin Gutierrez Leandro Guzman Rachel Hall Terri Hallman Keri Hardtner Pamela Harley Antionette Harris Dexter Harris Stephanie Harvey Teresa Hathcock Lisa Hawthorne Latrevia Hayes Bobby Haynie Fred Henderson Trajen Hendricks Christela Hernandez Michael Hernandez Michelle Hernandez Reginald Hicks Lashoun Hill Samone Hill Matthew Holman Perry Holston Raymond Hornbuckle Kevin Hormon Anthony Houston jeff Houston Shannon Houston jeremy Hoyt Richard Hubbard Chris Hughes Dawn Hughes Mary Hutson Marlon jackson David jakubiec Belangerjenkins Landryjenkins Anthony jimenez Olgajimenez Arthurjohnson Bennie johnson Charlesaette johnson Henryjohnson Latonya johnson Keisha jones jerome jones LaTonya jones Yolanda jones Zenobia jones Erica justice Michael Kall Vanessa Kenney Vongsouvanh Keomaxay Michelle Kimble Kennard Kincade Philis Kinslow Robert Knoll Pilachay Koonphitak jerry Lewis johnathan Lewis Lynn Lewis jorge Limon Terry Lisby Teresa Longoria Elias Lopez joe Lopez Sandra Lopez Toni Lusk 196 People w .-.K '-1r '? we-W fa.: V ,Z fff.,,,1,,,,f tfmftiggl ti ,Q 5, 1 2 N' I 3 5 ' W'-222 , ., Q ' ff If 5 ,Q ,f V a ' K7-55, fml , , . 72 LV 1 hz .av 5 il' 4 mf, , f , ls , , 1 .Ms 8:46- 1 s 51.2, sn ia,-L. , I ,:, , , A Al, . , ' 2 f . 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My ir 4' ai W r, V by 'fi zzts L 9 Patricia Lyons julie Mack Marisol Magona 'Neisha Majors Angela Malone Phomesai Manivanh Richard Marquez Quintin Marsh Grant Marshall Anita Martinez Felicitas Martinez Demetrice Mason Deanna Mata Denise Mata Lester Matheny Michael Matthews Kevin Mayberry Dione Mayfield jerry McAlester Gidgit McBride john McCallum Vikki McCoin Antione McCoy jonathan McCoy Pamela McDada Wendy McGruder Vivian McKinney johnny McLean Bridgett McNealy Ted Meadows Shawana Melton Louis Meyer Mike Michaels Teresa Milage Dan Miles LaSanya Miller Shannon Miller Donnitta Mims Maurice Mitchell Tonya Mixon People 197 Angelo Moe Violet Moe lacqueline Moore Keilon Moore Samuel Moore Trina Moore Sabrina Morehead Tony Morris Denice Mosby Matt Mosley Jorge Munoz Vincent Murphy Detra Nash Larry Nealy Christina Nichols DeAndrea Nichols George Nolder Barry Norman Lilia Nunez Willie O'Brien Angel Olivares Santiago Ortega Rene Ortiz Stephen Paige julian Paredes Randy Parker Richard Parker David Patterson joe Pena Loretta Pena Victor Pena joe Perez Melinda Perez Donna Perkins Aqunetta Perry Erik Perry Yolanda Perry Sonya Peteet Dereak Phillips Virginia Pineda X I- J,1 y t 'Q .4 9 ,, 1 -4 is 5 WWE? ,.,. , W Debbie Pipkins Kimberly Pitts Simon Pizana Priscilla Polk Mioke Porter Roy Poston Louis Potts Steven Prewitt Kim Powell Colisha Price Tanisha Price Steven Puente joshua Rabon Ermelinda Ramirez juan Ramos Cornell Randle Keisha Randle August Ransom David Rash Phaythoun Rattonavong Erika Reed Michael Reed Particia Reese Demetras Rhodes Brad Riedel Albert Rivera Greg Roberson Twyman Roberts Bryan Robinson jamie Rodriquez Salvador Rojas Roberto Rosales Derrick Ross Katrina Rossum Rebecca Ruiz Steven Ryburn Adam Salazar Raphael Salazar Esther Salinas Lisa Sanchez People 199 Luis Sanchez Rosa Sanchez Anthony Sanders Gloria Santos lose Santos Angel Saucedo Raul Saucedo Marvin Scales W Ray Schuffard Tammy Sechrist Bounnhou Sengsoury Vernita Shanks Henry Shaw Nevis Shipman Noel Silva Ninedavone Simpraseuth Stacie Sims Stephan Sims Stephanie Sims Yolanda Sims LaShunda Sirles Yolanda Slaughter Bill Slough Marcus Small Isaac Smith Quargnild Smith Richard Smith Stacey Smith Miguel Solis Ramona Solis Steve Solis Yvonne Solis Daniel Soto Eustacio Soto Teresa Soto Khemphet Sounraj Nathan Spain Terri Spears W Paul Spencer Traci Staley 200 People lngrid Stanton Chandra Stern Tiffany Stevens Angela Strickland Natasha Stumon jasie Suber Lawrence Suldon Ronnie Sullivan Elimu Tabasuri Benito Tafolla Lynn Terrell Duane Thacker Shona Theus Kevin Thomas Torina Thompson Rodney Timmons Katrina Tompkins Engleburg Toney Rachel Torres Carl Traylor Fondell Trowell Chaun Turner Damon Turner Stacy Tyler Sandra Valderas Michelle Valdez Shaneaque Veals Mary Vega Frank Vera Charles Verdell Sherunda Vinson Dalyvanh Vongsaphay Daphne Wallace Brigida Walker Derrick Walton Kristy Ware Laronda Washington Trina Washington Toland Watkins Terrence Watson 202 People Chelsea Webb Kerry Webb Patrice Webb Gina Webster john Webster Gordon Welcome Arthur West Kevin Wharry Alissa Whitaker Averil White Gayle White Shenka White Paul Whitehead Andrew Whitemon Cathy Williams Kimberly Williams LaShonda Williams Quan Williams Teresa Williams Tony Williams Anissa Wilson Marcus Wilson Michelle Woodard Ronald Woodson Keyeon Wright Rhonda Wright Felicia Young Keithias Young Kenneth Young Sharmel Young Tammy Young Vincent Young ' i,. 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Advertising 205 I 0 Darsy C Smrth Enterprrses The Wrllre E Rodgers Famrly Byron V Wright Shlrley s Studio of Halr Desrgn Mrs A Dean Watson Rlcky Duff Mrs Larry McCIanahan Best Wishes Bridgette Wrllrams Love Mom Mark Rlos Keep up the good work Becky Mrs Georgrs Traylor Mrs Sherry Rros Becky you flnally made rt Best of luck The Cupps K C Washington . , . . . f 'L Tina Ellis ! I 5 s '- u gif Q aff . ...Vg Mig ,i 'ffff 1 'ef 3 'f P--- f':' . . H H . - -4 if W - Q ' . ,,,, f . 1 5 X EERE E OF THE igkqmnwssr 3 Bank of Southwest l 2415 Westmoreland ' Dallas, TX 75211 1 330-9121 Member F.D.I.C V l A t - H eowner S C 'E'f5! W Manuel Frias PRIN1-'NG l Insurance Agency TISSERAND 81 TISSERAND INC. ' 3104 D D :3C0mePTag, D TX 75211 4547 s. WESTMORELAND 202 w. CENTER, SUITE 101 'MY U 'C 214 339 6373 DALLAS, TEXAS 75237 DUNCANVILLE, TEXAS 75116 l 12141 337-5066 12141 296-3949 1 l l 941-5025 M X ,Q gd si! car Co. Teen-Adult Driving School SPECIALIZING IN 946-9641 N 8 THE BEST OF ALL THE REST T. P. POWERS 1919 s. BECKLEY Pam Hagar 2300Sl?ffQqf'Q P. ROSE DALLAS, TEXAS 75224 I Ads 207 OFF. 426-2383 RES. 339-3302 I 14 Dean Wahw, 776324 INCOME TAX-BOOKKEEPING 4212 OAKLAND AVE. 2803 REED LANE DALLAS, TEXAS 75215 DALLAS, TEXAS 75215 Pete's Restaurant Open Mondoy-Thursday 6 om.-6 pm. All night Fridoy ond Sorurdoy Sundoy until noon 4327 S, Ooklond Dollos, Te-xos 428-1 51 1 Pete Jenkins - Owner Oak Cliff Tribune West Cliff Mall P.O. Box 24363 Dallas, Texs 75224 Phone: 331-5432 or 339-3111 208 Ad 1 g W. E. WALTON, III ATTORNEY AT LAW 706 MAIN, SUITE 200 i MAIN AT MARKET 742-235 DALLAS, TEXAS 75202 RES. 298-381 BUSINESS PHONE: 12141942-2570 OLSON ELECTRIC SERVICE, INC. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING MAINTENANCE MOTOR CONTROL womc 5351 s, wEsTMoRELANo mae DALLAS, TEXAS 75237 GARY OLSON DALLAS 1214! 780-7770 RICKY SIMPSON DALLAS 12141 328-6146 Proud You! We're In Time M The In Time staff congratulates the Kimball Senior Class of 1985-86 We wish all of you I Xmagtal the best of luck. Don't forget to be on time to shop at In Time for that fashion young men s Cons - - - - suits or casual sportswear. lust mentron seeing this ad and you will receive a 1094: discount offany regular priced merchandise in the store. Love, Dod ond Fred Red Bird Moll - 296-2015 You'rer6f 1 You hove olwoys mode us proud. rrell t r i s We love you and God Rebekah Rios bless YQU Love, Doddy, Mom ond Morls Advertising 1. tr' M41 9 9 . 0 v ou N 'x r gongrafufafionzi fo . . . .xdlarif llfljlzifhefcl in lzer :senior gear! W2 rw, ta Qing, 1 ml W , ,gy ,La ag, ,H f,, kfs, l2sw1xf9 VPX fm: ww Isl wil! Qin ii ig 7 , 'gi ,V Q re, , sw Wi i'ig:s 'fV gk,,m8QMm'46+: W W Wt is fists fa. , if , A Z A. D. Whitfield,1r. Member, Million Dollar Roundtable Business and Personal Insurance Planning Member, National Association of Life Underwriters New York Life Insurance Company New York Life Insurance and Annuity Corporation Ca Delaware Corporationl 5787 Hampton Rd. Suite 41260 Dallas, TX 75232 Bus.:AC 214-331-2117 Res. AC 214-296-7215 Life, Group, Health, and Disability Insurance, Annuities, Pension Plans Juv v-Q I M will Ave, Advertisement 211 A Special Thanks to the Excalibur supporters. 212 Ad We appreciate the cooperation and support ofthe Kimball family. To those who purchased an ad or a book, we say a special thank-you. - Excalibur Staff ond Zed Www 77Zcwz'4czWe6a4g Wirh love, Dod ond Mom ZW Www . S . ! Rebekoh Rios Chrisrino Stork Liso Gorcio Angelique Willis April Whitfield From The Staff No Waiting - Call in Advance ,ff if ,lf MIM' 3025 S. Westmoreland Dallas, Texas 75233 330-8584 Gilley'S,s5garmacy 4779 W feffmccw 537-6577 66We Deliver! f Bum 4 2 ! ? Q Country Burger 2951 S. Westmoreland 331 -8378 Call-in orders welcome CANDIES O TOBACCOS O DRUG SUNDRIES SCHOOL SUPPLIES 0 TEACHING AIDS G FAMILY since owneo 1923 4101 SOUTH COCKRELL HILL DALLAS,TX 75238-2087 Phono 2141339-7171 DONALD PARDUE SERVICE IS OUR MO'I'TO JEFFERSON OFFICE SUPPLY OFFICE FURNITURE and SUPPLIES PRINTING and RUBBER STAMPS PHONE: 942-1688 THE EAGLE HAS LANDED NDA 5311 357-0461 JO NTIAC 3625 INWOOD 353-5333 EAG IS 61 I6 LEMMON Ave. 357-0461 EAGLE EXCALIBUR 6116 LEMMON Ave. 357-0461 B25-S3gmi5F5gXjgN7QgogYLEH EAGLE EXECUTIVE LEASING 6116 LEMMON AVE. 357-0461 Congratulations Graduating Seniors PTA Professional Prescription Pharmacies 500 W. Jefferson 122 W. Colorado 946-2155 943-7351 2401 W. Kiest 331-4343 A BEKA PROGRAM DOROTHY D. BAILEY Reglsfered Nurse Owner!Operolor I BAILEY'S CREATIVE WORLD Chrlsllon Doy Core 8: School -R 2411 Emmenf Dallas, TX 75211 Telephone C2143 941-5670 ucmseo nouns: 6:30 Am. - 6:00 P.M.! mow. - Fm. Ad 1 g 217 hSmdJa 932 S. Cedar Ridge Duncanville, Texas 2 96-4045 Good Luck Seniors! RTW . DRIVES and Controls Inc P I a I specialist in Industrial Automati Manufacturing Cedar I-lull, Texas 75104 C 0 m a n C2145 291 -38331269-4602 p Y We ,2sr1i5Usi: S 2700 5. Wesrmorelond 830-867 1 Congratulations Rene Watson OHE1 Successful Year From: Margie Lightner Congrorulofions Rene and the Senior Closs M dML M Congratulations Gordon Rogers and Senior Class of 1986 M ne andK R g R. E. and Willie M. Pie Congratulatiors Liso, Love, Dod ond Mom 220 Index Wwlex .JWHQK 1 e Index 221 Brown Abney, johnny 190 Abney, Keith 103, 190 Abram, Micah 167 Achey, William 146 Adams, Anthony 179 Adams, Lorenzo 179 Adams, Stacy 167 Adger, LaDonya 24, 179 Adkins, Frankie 190 Adkinson, Eric 179 Alcala, Arthur 167 Alejandro, jose 190 Aleman, Christoph 86,87,146 Alexander, Bradley 167 Alexander, Carmen 167,190 Alexander, LaMonica190 Alexander, Laquinta190 Allen, Angela 190 Allen, Daniel 167 Allen, Gregory 168 Allen, Marissa 179 Allen, Roderick 190 Alley, Paul 87, 168 Almanza, Christina 168 Alonzo, Felix 190 Alsbrook, Laurie 168 Alvarado, jorge 168, 179 Alvear, Odilon190 Anders, Bryan 190 Anderson, Belinda 191 Anderson, Candace 40, 113, 1 Anderson, Deidra191 Anderson, Donny 103, 191 Anderson, jesslyn 111 Anderson, Stacy 168 Anderson, Yolanda 146 Antillon, Sarah 31,179 Araguz, Angie 191 Arce, Time 168 Archie, Michael 168 Arevalo, Raul 191 Arizmendi, Martin 168 Armendariz, Flor 191 Armstrong, Paul 64, 168 Arnold, Craig 179 Arthur, Karen 168 Arthur, Kimberley 111 Arthur, Ronald 103, 191 Arthur, Steven 179 Askew, Untwawn 191 Astran, Kathy 74 Avalos, Victor 191 Avila, Yvonne 179 Ayers, Christie 45 Baccus, jasper 179 Bailey, Belden 191 Bailey, Sandra 191 Banda, Robert 168 Banks, Brian 146 15,179 Banks, Michele 24, 65, 67, 146 Banks, Shanique 191 Barclay, Serina 168 Barge, Alvinia 179 Barnes, Gloria 146 222 Index Barnes, Marshall 191 Barrientos, David 168 Barrientos, Tina 146 Barron, Erick 180 Barton, jason 191 Barton, Kent 146 Basquez, Daniel 168 Bass, Tony 191 Bartes, Latrece 191 Batton, Larry 180 Baylor, Kevin 191 Beacham, Roderick 191 Beamon,Dyalan103,191 Beaty, Deandra180 Beaty, Eddie 180 Beck, Bruce 191 Beckton, Keith 168 Beeson, Robert 146 Begay, Gail 168 Bell, Alesia 59,83 Bell, Candace 180 Bell, Katrina 168 Bell, LaSharon 63, 147 Bell, Laura 168 Bell, Robert 168 Bellard, Christina 191 Benedict, Ann 147 Bennett, Margarett 168 Bennett, Rodney 168 Benton, Ella 168 Beth, Catherine 64, 147 Bethel, Quardgelyn 180 Beumer, Ruth 191 Bigam, Karen 24, 25, 191 Birch, Rebecca 7, 22, 24, 65, 67 Black, Broderick 191 Blackburn, jim 180 Blackburn, Marcus 147 Blair, Yvette 168 Blair, Wendell 191 Blake,Charlesa110, 111,147 Board, Eric 147 Body, Michael 191 Bolden, Raymond 180 Bolin, Sheryl 191 Booker, Tonya 191 Borders, Lanedra 180 Bostick, james 180 Bouaphavong, PhoupaIy18O Boucher, john 180 Bouchum,Karren168 Bowman, Clarence 191 Bowman, Dale 191 Boyd, Erica 34, 35, 86, 147 Boyd, Treena 191 Bradford, Sandra 168 Bradish, joseph 147 Bragg, Laura 20, 29, 43, 45, 63, 80, 87, 147 Braggs,jim 180 Branch, Brian 191 Branch, Desmond 147 Brandon, Danielle 180 Brantley, Allison 180 Brashear, Deborah 147 Brazil, Particia191 Bridgewater, Arnell 1 15, 180 Briscoe, Tonya 147 Broadway, Daphne 59, 147 Brogdon, William 84,147 Brooks, Dan 29, 63,147 Brooks, Eric 168 Brooks, Kelvin 180 Brooks, Leslie 114, 148 Brooks Shannon 191 Brooks, , Tammy 191 Broome, Eric 191 Brough, Richard 168 Browder, Quinton 191 Browder, Richard 169 Brown, Craig 180 Brown, jerry 169 Brown, jesse 191 Brown, julie 40,169 Brown, Kimberly 169 Brown, Loynie192 Brown, Mark 180 Brown, Nicholas 192 Brown Rachel 148 Randy 169 Brown, Rodney 21, 31, 192 Brown, Shamorgan 192 Brown, Steve 192 Brown, Steven 103, 192 Brown, Victor 192 Brown, Yolanda 192 Brown, j. T. 192 Browne, LaKeesha 87, 180 Bryant, Anita 148 Bryant, Anthony 180 Buckley, jesse 192 Bullard, Gidgett 45, 69,169 Burch, Rayola192 Burel, Craig 169 Burgamy, Elton 180 Burgess, Bryan 192 Burgess Shon180 Burks, Troy 180 Burns, Darion 192 Burns, jennifer 192 Burns, Robin 87,148 Burras, joseph 148 Bursey, Brian 169 Burton, Claudia 169 Busby, Holanda 24,169 Busby, jesse 169 Busby, Paula 148 Bush, Temarra 180 Bustillos, jesse 192 Butler, Quentin 103, 192 Bynum, Sharonda 180 Byrd, Charles 192 Byrd, Curtis 169 Byrd, Lisa 169 Caddell, james 180 Caldwell, Dee 192 Caldwell, Scott 180 Caldwell, Teri 192 Caldwell, Tim 71 Calhoun, Leticia 180 Callway,Shedrick180 Campbell, Calonda 37,169 Campbell, Curtis 67, 69, 169 Campbell, Felicia 192 Campbell, Rosalind 180 Campbell, Sonja 24, 192 Campers, Leonard 181 Canada, Latonya 192 Candiloros, Diana 148 Cantu, Vanessa 169 Cantu, Yvonne 148 Carlisle, Matthew 181 Carpenter, Arthur 169 Carr, lakeme 169 Carson, leffery 181 Shawn 193 Dory, Ramona 171 Carter ,Chanequei192 Carter, Karen 192 Carter, Linda 192 Carter, Shemetra 22, 24, 67, Carter, Casas, Tammie148 Santos 192 Casas, juan 192 Cash, Kevin 169 Castaneda, Claudio 169 Casteel, Andrea 181 Castillo, Deborah 192 Castillo, Laura 192 Caves, Cynthia 169 Cecil, Rodger 192 Cecil, Russell 148 Cedillo, Vickie 148 Chamberlin, joey 192 Chance, Derrick 192 Chance, Lanell 192 Chaney, Renita 169 95, 169 Chanthanivong, Phonekeo169 Chatman, Danielle 192 Chatman, Derrick 169 Chavarria, Cheryl 192 Chavez, George 181 Chavez, Tommy 148 Cherry, Raymona192 Christ, Kimberly 37 Christian, Timothy 192 Cisneros, Samuel 192 Clark, Kimberly 148 Clark, Laroy192 Clark, Nicholas 170 Clark, Terence 181 Clay, Susan 148 Cleburn, Katrina 148 Cleburn, Leah 193 Clemons, Beverly 193 Clemons, Marvin 170 Clere, Ronald 181 Clifford, Kristie 193 Coby, Louis 170 Cockrum, Sheryl 193 Cofer, Kimberly 170 Cokes, Vashiti111,114,115,149 Coleman, Andrea 193 Coleman, Gregory 1 18, 181 Coleman, Ramon 181 Coleman, Reginald 149 Coley, Kenney 170 Collier, Roy 103, 193 Collins, Davison 193 Collins, Nicholas 103, 193 Conaway, Anjanette193 Conger, Peter 170, 181 Contreras, lose 193 Conwell, Cindy 64, 170 Cook, Gordon 183 Cook, Samantha 170 Cooper, locelyn 193 Cooper, Tonya 170 Cooper, Tracey 149 Cordoba, Alfredo 193 Corley, Ronald 131 Cornett, Karen 170 Coulson, Tabitha 193 Cox, Debora 22, 23, 30, 65, 67,149 Cox, joseph 193 Cox, Marcus 181 Cox, Marcus 149 Cox, Richard 170 Cox, Crain, Maurea 103, 193 Crawford, Frederick 193 Crawford, lllya 149 Crayton, Bruce 170 Crear, Lanana170 Cristerna,lesus181 Crittendon, Elnondo193 Crooms, Charles 181 Cross, Mashawn 170, 181 Crawford, Frederick 103 Crowder, Keisha 181 Crowe, Devin 193 Crowe, Michael 170 Crowley, Adrienne 193 Crowley, Sharon 181 Cuellar, Gilda 181 Cuffee, Russell 193 Culberson, Christopher 181 Cullins, Ross 193 Cullins,Shonda193 Cummings, Alton 193 Dalton, Dea 149 Daniel, Tari 181 Daniels, lohnny 193 Daniels, Keith 170 Daniels, Kenneth 149 Daniels, Thyrone 181 Darden, Dana 193 Daughtry, Erwin 181 Daughtry, Gary 170, 181 Davila, Donnie 193 Davis, Arnold 181 Davis Byron 170 Davis Christopher 181 Davis Eric 181 Davis Gayla170 Davis, Keith 193 Davis, Kimberly 149 Davis, Kotaskkei 181 Davis, Lisa 37, 38 Davis, Lynne 170 Davis, Morgurette 181 Davis, Reginald 181 Davis, Robert 105 Davis, Roderick 193 Davis Davrsi vrvran 34, 149 Shaunda 170 Davison, Ericka 193 Dawkins, Kimberly 193 Dawson, Dorothy 170 Daye, Leon 24, 67, 170 Dean, Dennis 181 Delarosa, Ventura 149 Delasierra, Baldemar170 Dennis, Stacy 170 Dews, Corey 170 Diaz, Laura 170 Diaz, Mary 193 Diaz, Sandra 193 Diaz, Sonia 193 Dibbles,lerald193 Dixon, Daryl 171 Doby,Charlanda149 Dodd, Anita 171 Dodd, Chandra 149 Dolehite, lennifer 23, 86, 87,171 Doss, Angela 193 Drakes, Ronald 181 Draper, James 171 Drones, Betty 181 Duffy, Diane 37,171 Dunham, Kelley 149 Dunn, David 181 Dunn, Telisa171 Durham, Shirley 193 Durkee, Angelique 64,1 Earl, Eric 171 Earl, lsaac149 Early, Frank 182 East, Aldrick 171 East, Rona 193 Eastman, Richard 150 Edd, Logie193 Edens, Kimberly 150 Edgin, Tina 194 Edwards, Carlous 182 Edwards, David 182 Edwards, Marilyn 150 Edwards, Travis 171 Elledge, Angela 43, 44, 4 Ellis, Thomas 182 Ellis, Tina 56,150 Ellison, Tiffany 182 Ellsworth, Heath 194 Engleberg, Tony 103 English, Reginald 171 Ervin, Alexis 194 Esquivel, Ronnie 150 Esquivel, Sylvia 194 Estes, Carlos 194 Estes, Corey 171 Estrada, Roman 182 Eubanks,Dajuan194 Evans, Frances 82,171 Evans, Milton 182 Farnsworth, Monica 150 Farrell, Guy 171 Farris, Andre 150 Farris, Heath 171 Fegans, Keven 150 Ferguson, Felecia 70, 71 Fernandez, jamie 182 Fields, Kimberly 182 Fields, Rodrick194 Finley, Kristy 194 Fisher, Alex 171 Fisher, Christopher 194 Flair, Frank 194 Fleming, Tracie 111, 150 Flemings, Timothy 182 Feltcher, Keith 171 71 7, 49, 63, 171 Index 223 Florence, Twila 54, 150 Flowers, Sean 182 Floyd, Ella 150 Floyd, Kenneth 64 Fluker, Mike 87,150 Fonseca, Teresa 182 Ford, Nicole 194 Foster, Sonia 40, 182 Foster, Tascha 171 Fountain, Brayn194 Fowler, Felicia 194 Francis, Sean 194 Gibson, Roy 194 Gill, Bridget 194 Gill, Diane151 Gill, Kenneth 182 Gillis, Alton 172 Gilmore, Nicole 115, 194 Gipson, Harvey 194 Gipson, Michael 172 Goffney, Kelly 115, 194 Goffney, Kimberly 111, 115, 172 Gomez, jimmy 194 Gomez, Sarah 194 Harley, Pamela 195 Harper, Kerry 28, 152 Harris, Antionette 195 Harris, April 183 Harris, Dexter 195 Harris, Leslie 183 Harris, Marie 183 Harris, Maurice 183 Harris, Harris, Rayshawn 183 Stacey 172 Hart, Dustin 172 Hart, Hope 34, 63, 80, 81 , 87, 152 Franco, Rafael 171 Franklin, Richard 182 Frederick, Angelique Freeman, Cedric 171 Freeman, Melanie 55 Freeney, Clifford 194 French, Matthew 194 182 Gonzales, Teresa 151 Gonzales, Tina 117 Gonzalez, Audrey 194 Gonzalez Hilda 194 Gonzalez Maria 182 Gonzalez, Melisa 172 Gonzalez, Xavier 194 Hartzel, Anthony 80, 152 Harvey, Stephanie 195 Hatfield, Michael 183 Hathcock, Teresa 195 Hawkins, LaShonda183 Hawthorne, johyne 152 Hawthorne, Lisa 195 French, Melissa 43, 47, 49, 150 Frias, Laura 112, 150 Fridia, Willie 171 Fulbright, Michael 21, 31, 171 Fuller, Kirk 171 Fuller, William 62, 63,118,171 Garza, jose 151 Gaither, janann 81,150 Galindo, Lilia194 Gallardo, Noelle 182 Galegos, Daniel 194 Gallegos, Elpidio 194 Gallegos, Falvia 87, 151 Gallegos, Letticia 194 Galvna, Edward 194 Galvan, Virginia 194 Gamble, Bruce 171 Gant, Stephanie 182 Garbarino, john 171 Garcia, David 172 Garcia, Flavio 83, 182 Garcia, Howard 194 Garcia, Lisa 87, 151 Garcia, Lucila182 Garcia, Sergio 194 Garcia, Wendy 182 Garcia, Willie 172 Gardner, Shevette 151 Garfias, Christina 182 Garner, Dawel 127, 151 Garrett, Kristy 87 Garrizales, Gus 118, 119 Garza, Candy 194 Garza, Garza, Goodjoint, Keith 172 Goolsby, Angela 172 Goolsby, Gina151 Gordon, Toni 194 Gort, Trisha 182 Goss, Kimberly 182 Grady, Ronald 182, 195 Graham, Sherona 195 Granado, Eduardo 183 Gray, Curtis 195 Gray, Moses 183 Gray, Rodrick151 Green, Benard183 Green, Claude 195 Green, Felicia 195 Green, Freedom 183 Green, Yolanda 195 Greer, Denica 195 Gregory, jackolyn 183 Guerra, Albert 195 Guerra, Maricela 151 Guerrero, Brenda 195 Guerrero, jaime 195 Hayden, Derek 172 Hayden, Lionel 172 Hayes, Hayes, Hayes, Hayes, Latrevia113,115,195 Lewis 172 Steven 172 Tammy 63,80, 161 Haynie, Bobby 195 Hearon, Sonja152 Heinsohn, Christina 152 Henderson, Fred 195 Henderson, Volora 172 Hendricks, Trajen 195 Henry, Dawn 172 Hernandez, Chris 183 Hernandez, Christell 195 Hernandez, Michael 195 Hernandez, Michelle 195 Hickman, Laura 172 Hicks, Reginald 195 Hill, Daniel 152 Hill, Francel 183 Hill, Lashoun 195 Hill, Samone 21,195 Genaro 194 Gracie 182 Guinn, Brent 172 Gutierrez, Anthony 62, 63, 87,118, 172 Gutierrez, Cheryl 172 Gutierrez, Martin 195 Gutierrez, Patricia 43, 61, 63, 157 Guzman, Frank 172 Guzman, Leandro 195 Gwin, Mica 183 Haggerty, Felicia 183 Hale, Vernon 183 Hall, james 1 18, 152 Hall, Michael 183 Hill, Wilford 103 Hilson, Tina 152 Hines, Leander 183 Hinson, Ronald 183 Hise, Karen 34, 35, 36, Hobbs, Aurora 153 Hodges, Alycia 183 Holguin, Michelle 172 Hollis, Deidra183 Holloway, Kelley 172 Holman, Matthew 195 Holston, Perry 195 Holt, Marsha 153 80, 153 Homsorn bath, Chanthaso153 Honea, Lonnie 153 Horman, Kevin 195 Garza, Louisa 182 Garza, Stanley 23, 24, 66, 67, 68 Gates, G. G. 151 Gay, Eric 151 Gay, Monica 172 Gay, Paxton 182 Gentry, Vickie 151 George, Latanya 182 Ghali, Fred 30, 63, 80, 151 Gholston, Marlonda 194 Gibson Charles 182 Gibson, Cornelius 103, 194 Gibson, Stanley 172 5 224 Index Hall, Rachel 195 Hall, Shiguita172 Hallman, Terri 195 Halton, Angela 172 Hamilton, Rhonda113, 115,183 Hamilton, Roslyn 152 Hammon, Paul 118, 152 Hampton, Roderick 104, 105,152 Hankins, Anthony 63,118,152 Harding, james 183 Hardtner, Brent 121, 152 Hardtner, Keri 195 Harlan, Kristan 63,152 Hornbuckle, Raymond 103, 195 Horton, jeffrey 183 Horton, Lula 153 Houston, Anthony 195 Houston, jeffrey 103, 195 Houston, Shannon 195 Houston, Tonza 153 Howard, Christopher 153 Howard, jayson 83 Hoyt, jeremy 196 Hubbard, Clemishia183 Hubbard, Richard 196 Hubert, Roderick 172 Hughes, Christopher 196 Hughes, Dawn 196 Hughes, Edward 173 Hughes, Vickie 113 Humphrey, Frances 173 Hunter, james 183 Hunter, Keith 173 Hurd, Demone173 Hurst, Arthur 183 Hurtado, Cindy 183 Hurtado, julio 183 Hutson, Mary 196 Hutnh, Ouoc173 johnson, Tracie 60, 61, 63, johnson, Tracy 173 jones, jones, Anthony 173 Darrell 173 jones, Dakeeshia 196 jones, Derrick 66, 67, 184 jones, Emily 184 jones, Gevonne154 jones, jerome 196 jones, LanelI111, 115,154 jones, LaTonya 196 jones, Robert 184 jones, Rufus 173 jones Sonya 184 jones, Stacee 184 jones, Victor 173 jones, Yolanda 196 Lewis, Eric 155 Lewis, jerry 196 Lewis, LaShendra 174 Lewis, Lynn 196 Lewis, Zandra 184 Lightner, Sonia 174 Limon, jorge 184, 196 Lincoln, Brett 184 Lindsey, Paul 155 Linson, Eric 195 Lisby, Terry 196 Long, Kenneth 185 Longoria, Richard 118, 196 Longoria, Teresa 196 Lopez, Elias 196 Lopez, jose 196 Lopez, Sandra 196 Ingram, Keith 173 Ingram, LaQuata 183 jackson, Bobby 173 jackson, Cametrice 183 jackson, Candace 153 jackson, Donica 183 jackson, Marlon 196 jackson, NichelIe173 jackson, Richard 173 jackson, Roy 184 jackson, Samuel 184 jackson, Timothy 173 jackson, Wanda 184 jackson Zevronica153 jones, Zenobia 196 jordan, Antoinette 154 jordan, james 173 jordan, PhiIbert184 jordan, Steven 184 justice, Erica 196 Karriem,Khadijah184 Kau, Michael 196 Kelly, Nicole 173 Kendall, Elondra173 Kennard, LaSondra 174 Kennedy, Roderick 184 Kenney, Vanessa 196 Keomaxay, Vong rach 154 Lorea, Michael 185 Loretto, Charles 155 Love, Carl 155 Lovinggood, Cindy 155 Lowe, Denise 174 Lusk, Alesha 34,155 Lydia, Ava 155 Lyons, Patiicia 197 Mabry, Blake 185 Mack, jennifer 185 Mack, joateena 185 Mack, julie 197 Magallan,julie 87,155 Magallan, Phillip 185 Marquez, Richard 118, 197 jakubeic, David 196 james, Regina 152 jefferson, Eunice 173 jefferson, jennifer 24,173 jefferson, joseph 173 jemerson, Cedrick 173, 184 jenkins, Belanger196 jenkins, Landry 196 jennings, Bryan 153 jessie, Ricky 184 Keomaxay, Vongsouvanh 196 Key, Mia 184 Kimble, Alicia T96 Kimble, Lisa 154 Kincade, Kennard 196 King, Brian 184 King, jahana 45, 61, 63 King, Lori154 King, Tori 115 Magana, Marisol 197 Majors, Neisha197 Malone, Angela Malone, Lawrence 155 Mancha, Henry 174 Manivanh, Phonesai 118, 197 Manivong, Thiampha Manriquez, Michael 24, 76, 174 johnson, Keith 184 jimenez ,Anthony 196 jimenez, Olga 196 johnson, Andre 173 johnson 1 Arthur 196 johnson, Bennie 196 johnson, Brittna184 johnson, Candace 153 johnson, Cedric 184 johnbson,CharIesze196 johnson, Cornette 184 johnson, DeAnn 153 johnson, Don 184 johnson, Henry 196 johnson ,jerome173 joh nson, Kimberly 184 johnson , LaTonya 196 johnson, Raven 184 johnson, Reginald 184 johnson, Rhonda 184 johnson, Roderick 173 johnson, Rodney 24, 18 johnson, Ronnie 173 johnson, Sabrina 173 johnson, Sandra 153 johnson, Sheila 173 King, Lyndaphia184 Kinslow,PhiIlis196 Knippa, Keith 131, 174 Knoll, Robert 196 Koonphitak, Philachay196 Labruce, Terri 174 Lafevers, Stacy 184 Lam, Hien 184 Lampkin, Shaun 115 Lanas, Gregory 184 Lara, Benjamin 22, 23, 154 Larrea, Wilbreth 154 Larry, Khevin 154 Le, Doan 174 Le Blanc, Rochelle 174 Lee, Curtis 174 Lee, Erica 174 Lee, Thaddeus 154 Lesley, Stacy 43, 45, 63, 80, 154 Lester, Marshal 154 Lewis, Carmen 24 Lewis, Carol 154 Lewis, Dior 82 Marquez, Rudolph 119, 127, 130, Marsh, Quentin 197 Marshall, Donna 155 Marshall, Grant 197 Martin, Bridgette 185 Martinez, Anita 197 Martinez, Eelicitas197 Martinez, johnny 174 Mason, Demetria 197 Massey, Kimberly 174 Mata, Deanna 297 Mata, Denise 197 Matheny, Lester 197 Matthews, Michael 197 Mathis, Cedric 174 Mathis, Kelly 24, 67, 113, 174 Mathis, Linda 185 Mathonican, Wanda 174 Maxey, Rochelle 174 Mayben, Mark 34, 45, 63, 80, 155 Mayberry, Kevin 197 Mayfield, Claude 174 Mayfield, Dione 197 Mays, Christopher 118, 155 McAbee, Tracey 174 McAlester, jerry 197 McBride, Gidget 197 155 Index 225 Mims,Donnitta197 McCallum, jonathon 197 McClendon, LaStacey 185 McCoin, Vikki 57, 197 McCormack, Cory 1 74 McCoy, jonathan 197 McCuen, Lisa 185 McCutcheon, Alena 185 McCutcheon, Angel 185 McDade, Kimberly 174 McDade, Pamela 187 McDonald, Cedric 185 McDow, Derrick 174 McFatridge, Catherine 185 McFatridge, Donald 185 McGary, David 185 McGee, Marvin 174 McGowen, Thaddeus 174 McGruder, Wendy 197 McKinney, Eric 185 McKinney, Michael 174 McKinney, Rhetta 63, 175 McKinney, Vivian 197 McLean, johnny 197 McManus, Mark 175 McMurray,jeri175 McNeal, Shaun 185 McNealy,Bridgett113,197 McNealy, Daryl 64 Meadows, Ted 24, 197 Medford, Demetrius 155 Medrano, Carolyn 156 Mee, Khaodeuanephen118 Melton, Schawana197 Mendez, Maria 175 Mendoza, Margaret 185 Mergerson, Fred 185 Meshack, Tonya 175 Meyer, Louis 103, 197 Meyes, Felicia 185 Michaels, Mike 197 Milage, Teresa 197 Miles, Dan 197 Miles, Gina175 Miller, Dell 175 Miller, Dorian 185 Miller, john 131, 185 Miller, LaSanya197 Miller, Saannon197 Miller, Stephen 7, 70, 71,156 Mills, Diane 185 Milner, William 23, 34, 65, 67,156 Minor, Kimberly 175 Miranda, Paul 24, 29, 65, 67, 94,156 Miranda, Victor 156 Mitchell, Kelly 86, 87 Mitchell, Maurice 197 Mixon, Tonya 197 Modisette, Deborah 156 Moe, Angelo 198 Moe, Violet 113, 115, 198 Monroe, Terrence 185 Montelongo, Ricky 175 Monton, Anthony 175 Moon, Tamara 185 Moore, Angela 87 Moore, Darlene 113 Moore, jacqueline 198 Moore, jonathan 175 Moore, Keilon 198 Moore, Lannette185 226 Index Moore, Raquel 156 Moore, Samuel 198 Moore, Trina 198 Mora, David 118 Mora, Maria 156 Morales, joanne 175 Morales, johnny 34, 36, 63, 87, Morales, Manuel 34, 87, 156 Morehead, Sabrina 198 Morgan, Donald 156 Morris, Tony 185, 198 Mosby, Denice 198 Mosley, Matrailvi 198 Moya, Robert 156 Munoz, Esperanza 185 Munoz, jorge 198 Munoz, Karen 185 Munoz, Maiia175 Murphy, Corey 175 Murphy, Vincent 198 Nash, Detra198 Neal, Robin 186 Neal, Todd 156 Nealy, Larry 198 Negrete, Laura 156 Nelms, Renita175 Nestor, Matilda 175 Newport, Daniel 24, 186 Newport, Timothy 63, 118, 156 Nguyen, LO186 Nichols, Christina 198 Nichols, DeAndrea198 Niland, Mark 175 Noble, Luara 40, 186 Nolder, George 198 Norman, Barry 198 Norris, DeeAnna 64 Nunez, Laura 87,186 Nunez, Lilia 87,198 Nunez, Sandra 60, 63, 87,175 O'Brien, Willie 198 Odom, Regina 175 Olivares, Angel 198 Olivarez, Richard 186 Ortega, Santiago 198 Ortega, Socorra 157 Ortiz, Rene 198 Osborne, jacquelyn 175 Ozment, Warren 175 Pace, Benson 157 Pacheco, Hamilton 118,157 Paige, Stephen 198 Palmer, Mike 186 Paredes, julian 103, 198 Paris, john 64 Parker, Patrick 186 Parker, Randall 24, 25, 198 Parker, Richard 198 Partida, Anthony 131 Partida, joe 175 Patino, Deborah 186 Patrick, Kenneth 186 Patterson, David 198 Patterson, Wiley 186 Payne, Linda 175 Payton, Tara 118, 186 Peel, Reginald 118, 186 Pena, jose 198 Pena, Loretta 198 Pena, Victor 198 Perdue, Keithan 186 Perez, Bonnie 157 Perez, joe 186, 198 Perez, Melinda 198 Perkins, Donna 198 Perry, Andre 64, 105 Perry, Aquenetta 198 Perry, Erik 103, 198 Perry, Leonard 21, 30, 105 Perry, Tina 21,157 Perry, Yolanda 113, 115, 198 Pesina, joe 186 Peteet, Paula 30, 110, 111,112, 115 157 Peteet, Sonya 198 Pfeil, David 157 Pfeil, Dwayne 186 Phillips, Andre 175 Phillips, Dereak198 Phougnao, KeomaIithono157 Phu, Aina 175 Pierce, Mario 186 Pierson, Denise 186 Pineda, Virgina 198 Pinkard, Perry 175 Pipkins, Debbie 199 Pippins, Angela 57 Pippins, Mark 186 Pitts, Kimberly 199 Pizana, Simon 71,175,186,199 Pless, Tammy 186 Polk, Mindy 157 Polk, Priscilla 199 Polk, Sa Rhonda 175 Pontius, Kim 176 Pope, Virginia 176 Porter, David 157 Porter, Mioke 199 Poston, Roy 199 Potts, Louis 199 Potts, Terance 157 PoweIlfEwing, Kimberly 199 Prasasouk, Thiphason 175 Prashasouk, Bouseng186 Prashasouk, Keoduangs176 Preciphs, Pamela 176 Prewitt, Steven 199 Price, Colisha 199 Price, Tanisha 199 Prince, Angela 186 Proctor, Tammy 186 Pruitt, Adrian 186 Pruitt, Wilton 186 Puente, Steven 67, 199 Pumphrey, Michelle 176 Rabon, joshua 199 Rainey Sylvia 186 Ramirez, Abel 186 Ramirez, Michele 176 Ramirez, Irmelinda 199 Ramos, juan 199 Ramsey, LaTonya 186 Randall, Quincy 187 Ross, Derrick 199 Ross, Reginald 187 Rossum, Katrina 199 Ruiz, Diane 59,176 Ruiz, Rebecca 199 Runnels, Nicole 176 Russell, Denna176 Randol Randle, Cornell 176, 199 Randle, Denitta 176 Randle, Keisha 199 Randle, Kelli 187 ph, Reginald 176 Russell, Karen 176 Russell, Sheree 24 Russell, Shannon 158 Rutledge, Tammy 176 Ryburn, Stefanie 80, 158 Ransom, August 199 Rash, David 199 Rattanavong, Phaythoun199 Ray, Kevin 187 Raybon, Camilia 115 Redd, Belinda 157 Redic, Nigel 158 Reece, Victor 187 Reed, Cheryl 176 Ryburn, Steven 199 Sadler, Lisa 176 Salazar, Paul 158 Salazar, Paula 63, 177 Salazar, Raphael 199 Sounro Reed, Crika 199 Reed, janice 187 Reed, Travis 187 Reed, Michael 199 Reese, Patricia 199 Reese, Tammi 158 Rener, james 158 Reyes, jorge 176 Salinas, Esther 199 Sanchez, Lisa 199 Sanchez, Luis 200 Sanchez, Rosa 200 Sanders, Antony 200 Sanders, Eric 177 Sanders, Erica 187 Sanders, Roshuncla158 Spears, Terri 200 Reyes, Victoria 158 Reyes, Melissa 176 Reynolds, Kenneth 187 Reynolds, Susanna 176 Rhodes, Demetras 199 Richard, Michelle 111, 127, Richie, Thelma 158 Ricks, Steve 187 Ridley, Kimberly 176 Riedel, Thomas 199 Riggins, Laronda 21,187 Riggs, Stephen 158 Riley, Brian 187 Rios, Mark 75 Rios, Rebekah 64, 80, 158 Rivera, Abel 187 Rivera, Abril 176 Rivera, Albert 99 Roberson, Dedric187 Roberson, Gregory 199 Roberson, Sonja 113, 176 Roberts, Carla 176 Roberts, Twyman 199 Robinson, Antonio 187 Robinson, Robinson, Robinson, Robinson, Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Rodriguez, , Michael 187 Rodriquez Bobbie 187 Bryan 199 Roland 68,158 Ronnie 187 Diana 176 jamie 199 johanna176 Rolando 85, 158 Rodriquez,Asario187 Rogers, Gordon 158 Rojas, Catherine 176 Rojas, Salvador 199 Rollings, Charles 176 Rollings, Timothy 1 76 Roquemore, Sharon 187 Rosales, Roberto 199 Rosales, Rogelia 187 Sanders, Yolanda 177 Santos, jose 200 Santos, Raphael 187 Sauceda, Angel 200 Sauceda, Mary Ann 63, 87, 177 Saysombath,Thongbay187 Scaggs, Erica 187 Scales, Marvin 200 Scavella, Marco 187 Schuffard, Vernell 200 Scires, Christopher 187 Scott, Larry 177 Scott, Sheryel 187 Scurlark, Greg 177 Sechrist, Sandra 159 Sechrist, Tammy 200 Self, Shannon 177 Sengsoury, Bounnheun 177, Sengsoury, Bounnhou 200 Shanks, Vernita 200 Shanz,jinni187 Shaw, Derrick 187 Shaw, Henry 200 Sheffield, Kimberly 159 Shelton, Dennis 177 Sherman, Bobby187 Shipman, Nevir 200 Silva, Noel 200 Simmons, Ekiko187 Simpraseuth, Ninedavon 200 Sims, Stacie 113, 115, 200 Sims, Stephan 200 Sims, Stephanie 200 Sireles, LaShunda 113, 200 Slaughter, Yolanda 200 Slaughter, Michael 177 Slough, William 200 159 Small, Marcus 200 Smith, Anedra 40 Smith, Carlos 187 Smith, Eric 177 Smith, Felicia 87,159 Smith, Isaac 200 Smith, jason 188 Smith, jerome 188 Smith, joe177 Smith, john 177 Smith, Michelle 29 Smith, Neil 63, 159 Smith, Quargnild 200 Smith, Regina 63,159 Smith, Richard 200 Smith, Shannon 188 Smith, Sheritha 159 Smith, Stacey 200 Smith, Tammie159 Smith, Toya188 Smith, Yolanda 188 Snipes, Solgani Debra 71, 177 ck, Aaron 188 Solis, Miguel 200 Solis, Ramona 200 Solis, Steve 200 Solis, Sylvia 188 Solis, Sylvia 159 Solis, Yvonne 200 Soto, Daniel 200 Soto, Elisa 188 Soto, Eustacio 200 Soto, Teresa 200 Southward, Keri 81, 177 j, Sowell, Khemphet 200 Brenda 159 Spain, Nathan 200 Spence Spence Spence r, Eric 188 r, Kevin 159 r, Paul 200 Stackhouse, lvy115, 188 Staley, Traci 200 Stamey , Donna 64, 67,177 Stanphill, Donald 188 Stanton, Gary 188 Stanton, Ingrid 201 Stark, Christina 30, 63, 80, 83, 159 Stark, F Stembr red 130, 188 dge, Andrew 188 i Stephens, Royce 177 Stern, Chandra 201 Stevens, Tiffany 115, 201 Stewart, Belinda 177 Stewart Stewart Stewart Stewart Stokes, Storey, Strickla ,janet 177 ,joshua 22, 67,188 , Shelley 177 ,Susan 177 Amy 188 Shannon 118, 188 nd, Angela 201 Stumon, Natasha 201 Suber, Holly 159 Suber,j Suldon asie 201 Lawrence 201 Sullivan, Amy 46,64, 117,159 Sullivan, Mike 106 Sullivan, Ronnie 201 Tabasuri, Elimu 201 Tabasuri, Koshina159 Tafolla, Talton, Benito 201 Sophia 188 Index' 227 Taylor, Charles 188 Taylor, Eric 188 Taylor, Kantrina160 Taylor, Kean 177 Taylor, Tracie 177 Taylor, Yolanda 177 Terrell, Clayton 160 Terrell, Ronica 201 Terry, Edward 160 Thacker, George 201 Theus, Damonica188 Theus, Shona 201 Thomas, Billy 66, 67 Thomas, Fred 160 Thomas, Kevin 201 Thomas, Ronald 177 Thomas, Sheronda 160 Thomas, Terri 160 Thompson, Chasene 160 Thompson, Tammy 188 Thompson, Torina 201 Thornton, julia 71, 76, 80, Timmons, Rodney 201 Timpa, Darrell 63 Tompkins, Katrina 201 Toney, Engleburg 201 Torres, Rachel 201 Torres, Sophia 160 Townsend, lackie 160 Travis, Laura 160 Traylor, Carl 201 Traylor, Michelle 177 Trevino, Leticia 160 Trevino, Mabel 177 Trowell, Fondell 201 Truhill, Maurice 160 Turner, Andre 64 Turner, Chauntrai 201 Turner, Damon 201 Turner, Michael 178 Turney, Timothy 188 Tyler, Stacy 201 Tyler, Tonya 178 Vail, DoLig188 Valderas, Sandra 201 Valdez, Diane 188 Valdez, Melissa 160 Valdez, Michelle 201 Valdez, Norma 63, 160 Valenzuela, Steve 31 Vang, Beth 188 Vang, Mao 178 Vargas, Lilia178 Vasquez, Cynthia 161 Vasquez, Rosa 188 Vaughan, Tina 31, 37, 188 Vaughn, Toni 178 Veal, lacquelin 161 Veals, Shaneque 201 Vega, Mary 201 Vela, Marianna 188 Velosz, Martha 161 Vera, Frank 201 Verdell, Charles 201 Verdell, Colette 161 Vila, Milicent 188 Vellatoro,Gilma161 228 Index 81,160 Vinson, Sherunda 201 Virgil, Anthony 105, 178 Vongsprach, Dalybath 201 Walker, Ara 189 Walker, Brigida 201 Walker, Cynthia 161 Walker, lacquelin 161 Walker, Karen 161 Walker, Kimberly 189 Walker, Mark 161 Walker, Michelle 189 Wallace, Daphne 201 Walton, Chris 189 Walton, Derrick 201 Ward, Katie 178 Ware, Kristy 201 Warren, lerriod 178 Washington, Laronda 201 Washington, Lodis 178 Washington Washington Washington Michael 178 Nicole 189 , Trina 201 Watkins, Toland 201 Watson, Rene 161 Watson, Terrence 201 Weaver, lennifer111, 113, 115, 178 Webb, Chelsea 202 Webb, Kerry 202 Webb, Patrice 202 Webster, Eugenia 202 Webster, lohn 202 Welcome, Gordon 202 Wesley, Tezlyn 31, 37, 117, 178 West, Arthur 202 West, Samuel 178 West, Veronica 189 Westbrook, Tony 178 Wharry, Kevin 202 Whetstone, Tanya 189 Whitaker, Alissa 202 White,Arlin105,107,161 White, Averil 202 white, Bobby 189 White, Derrick 189 White, Gayle 202 White, Marshall 161 White, Shenica 202 Whitehead, Paul 202 Whitfield, April 22, 60, 63 87,145, 53,161 Whitfield, Cherlanda 189 Whitemon, Andrew 202 Whittington, Brenda 189 , 65, 67, 80, Williams Nichelle178 Williams Quan 202 Williams, Robert 189 Williams, Sadalia 178 Williams Sadalia 202 Williams, Teresa 178 Williams, Toni 189 Williams, Tony 202 Williams, Tosha 162 Williamson, Robert 178 Williamson, Thomas 178 Willis, Allison 178 Willis, Angelique 65, 67, Willis, Brigitta 87, 162 Willis, Darlene 189 Wills, Keith 189 Wilson, Anissa 202 Wilson, Charles 162 Wilson, Freida189 Wilson, Kevin 61, 63,16 Wilson, Marcus 202 Wilson, Reginald 162 Wilson, Tessie 178 Winded, Bobby 178 Womack, Curtis 189 Woodard, Ramona 202 Woods, Angela 189 Woods, Rohonda 162 Woods, Roland 189 Woodson, Ronald 189, 2 Woodward, Doug 20, 61 162 Wooten, Devaughn 189 162 2, 231 02 ,63, 100118 Wright, jacquelin 162 Wright, lerrold 189 Wright, Keyeon 202 Wright, Marcus 189 Wright, Rhonda 113, 202 Wright, Rodney 162 Wynn, Duchun189 Yancy, Tammy 82 Yarborough, Gwendolyn Young, Felicia 202 Young, Kathryn 178 Young, Keithias 202 Young, Kenneth 202 Young, Sharmel 202 Young, Tammy 189, 202 Young, Vincent 202 189 Young, Yolanda 178 Whitus, Kristi 161 Wilkerson, Dajuana162 Williams, l3ridgett110, 111, 112,114, 115,162 Williams, Carolyn 162 Williams, Cathy 32 Williams, Donna 178 Williams, Elmer 189 Williams, Felicia 189 Williams, Frankie 162 Williams, Kendrick 7,189 Williams, Kimberly 162 Williams, LaShanda 202 Williams, Mona 189 Zuniga, Fidencio178 Index 229 0 ll ll v :av 5 This year has been both challenging and inspiring. As Editoreln-Chief of the yearbook, I had many responsibilities, and had several critical decisions to make. One of these major decisions was to design the cover of the 1986 Excalibur. With careful thought, the decision to break away from the Kimball tradition and change the col- or and design of the yearbook was made. I knew that the student body would either be for or against the drastic change, but that did not discourage the decision. The theme of this year's Excalibur, In Classic Style, came into existence after the decision to change tradi- tion and be unique became final. This yearbook is indeed a classic within itself, and I hope it will be remembered for be- ingjust that. Putting together a yearbook takes hours of strenuous work. Getting pictures taken and cropped, drawing layouts and quad-pacs, and writing instructions, are just some of the things that must be done to complete each page of a yearbook. Staying late after school hours was one of the tiring things that had to be done to assure perfection. The minute that the last page was completed came as a great relief. The long hours that were put out finally paid off. I want to thank the yearbook staff for the part they had in the production of this year- book, and I would like to add a special thanks first of all, to Mrs. Washington for going above and beyond her duties as the Excalibur sponsor to help make the yearbook possi- ble, and second, to Christina Stark for doing more than her share, and also for staying late after school to meet our deadlines. My parents should also be recognized for staying behind me and helping me through this entire year, and most of all for having faith in me. This year has been full of failures and successes, and the results of all of the hard work can be seen inside the cover and throughout the pages of the 1986 Excalibur. lt's Been a Great Year! 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