Lakeview Centennial High School - Legacy Yearbook (Garland, TX)

 - Class of 1981

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As our traditions grow so do the memories of xx, ,..af11s1a.W2i:W .gy 9.7.- laughter and tears that bonded our friendships created within Lakeview. ' This book of memories is dedicated to the students and staff of Lakeview. You are what makes this school what it is to- day and what it will be in the future. This book is for you so that in the future you may look back and relive the joys, heart- breaks, and friendships that meant so much in days past. This is the year that Patriot Pride was on the rise. During this year standards and tradi4 tions were set higher than ever before. We took advantage of our opportunities and took pride in things we did. -.V ....... mmwm ,f.. 981 Leg ac V' '5 SWIG I S I ' t r rland, Texas Volu me V we Aww .vp 'tu . .-1, - QW eg w'.g3g+,:f?iQIq'---tn . ,,+ Tf'4315b viii fJ15!fQi 'g f'ff i.,5,,. 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W F' F fn an wlfeww- 35laf'ai' b 'WZ vb? yi we 12- Y Y f jeff ' 'K it 4 . 'I '2 xgg , x, , wx '72 ,-. I'Nlihf3 ,4A' f xuw xx X N ll 'n .P-1 if QQ 4- 4 2 QQ iii 1-4, ., I'-fm Q n , 15 M. TW Ac 1 . ,swf n K' V: 'Q Vw-lk, rw, f Yi. W1 J , u RQWQ ,, 1 Q ' 1 lffws 3 ,,,. M3512 AQ, aff ' ' . TW P mx wM'TEii?MN f' MHJLSQ 'NZ W 1: If , sl':,g,,gv 5 .. ,fnfm ' ww Q,--L I f,,,7,fk,, P-+P2mn - - Vg 1.4-W , 14 ' 1 'S2fSf P'PW 1 All signed up, now how to get there. lu- 'Q Shorts and T-shirt - summer was still going strong at registration. r t K .1 I , 1 Freshmen show pride in their new home. 45 A 1' gif. right. Hopes High as Year Begins The year started out with much hope that it would be the best. At registration one could feel a sense of enthusiasm among the students and faculty as the first days of summer ran down and the school year drew near. Familiar faces could be seen talking and laughing about old times, and some new faces could be spot- ted here and there. Final adjustments in schedules were made, room numbers and park- ing stickers were issued, and then for most, all was set for the upcoming year. For the new students, however, 16 Activities there was still orientation. The pep ralIy was to familiarize the new Patriots with the policies, goals, traditions and the personnel of Lakeview. The band, drill team and cheerleaders performed and Mr. Chumley briefed everyone on school policies and traditions. Afterwards, the students broke into smaller groups to be briefed further. After a long, hot summer, students and teachers alike seemed anxious to get back into the swing of things. Hopes were high as Lakeview prepared to begin its fifth year. A A Schedules were checked and rechecked to make sure everything was Armed with combs to cokes, students prepared for pictures. i f 3' - -'U-'sm--ng... A 1 iqgni-ak. The cheerleaders performed at orientation. Mr. Chumley greeted the new students. ,..- The cheerleaders' skit reflected a Freshman's first day at Lakeview. With pompoms fiying the cheerleaders drummed up enthusiasm. life, e X lf Activities 17 l l 4 LCHS THE band marches proudly in the Labor Day Parade. P1 E ' K 5 nl Q The cheerleaders found a unique way of riding through this parade. The Minutemen and Patriot Robert Barr seem to be enjoying themselves Pats Shine in Jubilee The Jaycee Jubilee and Labor Day Parade are a Garland tradition. Lakeview was the first entry in this year's parade, which was the largest in Garland's history. It broke records for size, attendance and participation. Lakeview delighted spectators 18 Activities with performances by the cheerleaders, Minutemen, flag corps, band and drill teams. ' The Jubilee activities climaxed Labor Day night with Lakeview senior Carol Johnston being named Miss Garland. Lisalee Thatch and Debbie Welk were finalists in the contest. A J , :R 'LpiL'!5jiT-2' f 'gil' x ,I .- i4'j'Q'n'N I ' 9' -igrlh' T 'TWT V '- T , .. K is-r -' ,L g ,A . gb J.- m gs. K .i .X kk The Sweethearts looked great as usual. '-1, The Freshman Cheerleaders rode in their first parade as Patriots. Carole Johnston l4th girll, Debbie Welk l5thl and Lisalee Thach l7thl were Lakeview's three finalists in the Jaycee Jubilee. C' C i Carole Johnston, Miss Garland 1980. f X, UN Q ' . N I? 4! 2 ,.,.. V A, As. x A Melody Ayers found the sun a bit too bright. Crowds watch as Julia Benninglield salutes the camera. Activities 19 The roller coaster at Fair Park is always a big attraction at the Fair. fi .,3U K .,..f:-f-'- 't5fg-w.+., . -, Q ' 1 NN 'L A friendly game of basketball eases the tensions, A few minutes offg then back to the old grind. Just Relaxing Even with a hectic school schedule, students could find a little time to relax. Homework and school activities had their place in the daily routine, but fun and recreation could always be squeezed in. Some found it at the State Fair or at the movies. Then there was that great American past time, working on the old car. Some people released pent up energy with a good work out in the gym or by playing a game of basketball or football with friends. Of course, for many Lakeview students spare time meant a chance to sit down and rest, it only for a moment. 20 Activities Alb Haskell Tilson and John Carroll check out the brakes. Patricia Dryburgh is about to take a chance at the Fair. Magazine Drive representative Mr. Floyd Droschershild reveals the secret of selling. Raising Funds This year, the Student Council held their annual magazine drive from September 11 to September 25. After two weeks of hard sell and sweat, a total of 88,234.22 was earned. A representative of the drive gave a pep talk to students, along with a few helpful hints on how to sell to friends, neighbors and relatives. An added incentive was the prizes given to top salespersons. Student Council sponsors many activities during the year, such as the spirit dances, Homecoming and the Centennial Ball. The magazine drive money was used for these activities. A furry friend lone of the prizesj looks on. 'f'smaf:fif.mf r - znez if .t ' ,M ,Mmm 1 fi -I- The stage was set. All anyone had to do was sell. . 6 Council President Erna Grasz outlines selling plans. Activities 21 C ,fn 1 fakigfra 5?gf M 11 Q Q 1 .. , ,J P-W f ,, ,, ' A . f1 1,, .-'Jf'X'fxzvai26f'.Q ' gfiv A - . ' 1 fast fi ,vi ff 2' 1. ?m1?J2'1w I ' a fag 11 4 me K QAA15 as 4 . V , ,7 if OLD EM DEFENSE T V bwg .L jzvwqx '?'f'YQ4if'5fZf ,, 4 ff2?f? j?I757 5 ' w V w vsmf, 2, ' 'I Yrehfffl aiggmz-M45gfg4: ::':yung mm , A ,lg gg. gy 1,5 T- wg N. , f . . '2zz'fL:i,w'1:'- 'L : - z E '-ZWSH13:,imisw-1'fiiiiziffiwzan 1 4,1 Af, +1 6 :V fl f .33 ,A ' 'Nw-N 9 4 1 1 I lgqjfvwig Li ' Q 'WF' DEMJUST LJori'r Bs De:Fs AT' 'T . -v, Q 905: w -f-. N--A WV W ' '- is 1. Maw ,A nw! . A I A .Nug.rn'g.,. nl 5.21 :if W, 'M3 'f'w Lf1f w-fr-'Q'1f 151 . v'gy,'Ad,iN I, 1 nf 1 av. V tc ,V 9,1-,flgf ., 4 f .Z W-Ailitr-.5 'lfmynff-fn, f ' ' W 'al , .1 ' K . ' 4.99 - ' ff Nw 4 'L fi2,zf3':g A ,' ye M. Win it uv: l A 4311 . 3, ,x .WQI gil, Q Kass 1' :U .pk , . ,A Z X, , 3, . - if if - ',A,:. 1 -A 'MQ VXI, TEHUI, '56 '-...4 CHFS wlth signs and One could see it body and faculty sup- , H0 E OF ATB 111' port and the achievements of all Lakevlew. Many even related to the not Om- Z P 5 Z fi Q 9.3 Q . . A .gf Y ' ' . ez l , y l 'fl eu -.-A. b ,I A mx 1 3 ' .B 1 ' 4' . U- ' 'V ' - 'M , Q ' ' rf -'tim . i . ' , X Q 'f . , i E . 5 QQK 5 xl LQ n- , 1 If ,J '4 A l 'g,25!Fi,Qm '!.' in-g - 3' Q A els: 2,4 if Wx ,,.,. L, ,'-4,.y K, V . ,A ,A Lsjff- tg' 2,2 -exif: q st fyf-i,1. z gf 'g.7rN, ng W ,wr x. 'Ing' 1f'E'M '51, V Q. 0' i i V. 4 nf, xx, W at tw. fig, .4 .. 7' 'QMW5 Ja-72 lf! l it 1' ' f lvl wt - AL,'1f,'itQ . 5' .he' 'Y '15 CM , ' f' W...-. All hail Lakeview High School Our hat is off to you We'll ever be loyal to the gold and blue To thee belongs our love and praise All of our high school days of Q Q 5 is-QEQB was Z XY I 'X ff ff' FUREMWA TY C' .6 QQ Q -wX'i Act t The Liberty Dolls added spirit to the pep rallies. 5, In Varsity cheerleaders livened things up on Halloween. 1 le 3 ' '4e,, ' ' : , P r m y J f 1 ' - .- Y' Q'-l F . ,, i t 'W 1 'gt Q , I as - T' I v PE J W W- x . , A ' 5, A 'I r X 1 , A ,i d it I I s I V fs 4, A' ,' 'Q s ls 'H ' C4 . K A, ' 1-6 55' r Q 4 . v , -f - i t F? L -1 ,f ., P ' . x Q - N. 1 , f 13: slllng g . ff - A tg K ' F ln. ii-Wit iss , Crowd cheers as the team enters. The band's flag corps entertained the crowd. lt's Pep Ftally Time! When classrooms and halls were empty, but the school was far from quiet, Friday was here and the population of Lakeview had gathered in the gym for another pep rally. ln the crowded gym, applause, cheering and Fight Song filled the air as the team came in. The student body led by cheerleaders, Minutemen, Sweethearts, Liberty Dolls and the band, all did their best to show as much spirit as possible. Our weekly pep rallies gave the en- tire student body a chance to unite and show their Patriot Pride in an ex- citing way. 26 Activities 5 . . .. -snr -Y ,J ,..-.hz 1.1 4-'UN' ' g,,'J'ff,Qi4i5fM'4 f Robert Barr shatters the silence. f 'L J :Al l 'r Cheerleaders and Minutemen build spirit. ...I ff sa Wim, JNMMMQE 'Rigging gf' 'im Sweethearts perform another perfect routine. f l .52 I ' 36.1 f H K i 9583? ffgfgi u sa- . M K rl iw , K HA - X e .2 t X , 4 fs . ',...9 5 'K ' 8' 1,11 I V x N 'x X I i in Freshmen show their Patriot Pride. David May and his Mystery Woman. L, 3' We Q .e . 'tn' HEX 'N ab- There's one in every crowd. Kelley McGuffey fires Pat fans up. Activities 27 Surprise! ll Z The D.J. was kept busy. W V i iii? Dance the night away. Everyone is looking for love. I love the nightlife After each home game, students gathered at school to dance the night away. Various organizations spon- sored dances to raise money and help keep up the spirit at Lakeview. Deejays played everything from country and western to new wave and all the latest hits. Flashing lights kept the beat as students danced until dawn, or at least until twelve. Spirit dances were a favorite tradi- tion at Lakeview. Slow dancing! 28 Activities O 'hr nm.: .t. . .X ,, an i Two for one? Get down! we 13 Fog and colored lights make an interesting scene. Students let go at the dance. Students enjoy the spirit dance. Everyone has their own style. Activities 29 r 4. AW: There are those who would climb mountains to get to school. Some poeple would rather die than have to walk to school. vast' r7'l'J ' 1 F v .4-iilffa.-51 tk.:1wg.4 4 H5 R l Fm. P' 3!'3lX, +A x .f y91.0.,...' I Q 5 i. . . . --Q ,Q N l 33555-!':1 'yr'-,Z-K ff S. 1 3' iv . H W 4a'fi 'Mvv' 'i Getting There No one seemed aware of the energy crunch at Lakeview this year. Scores of cars, motorcycles and trucks flooded the parking lot each morning. The multitude of vehicles made for much variety in the crowd- ed parking lot. Everything from sleek sports cars to the ever popular clunkers challenged each other for space. Motorcycles were in abundance and trucks had increased in number from previous years. But, many people still rode the old familiar school buses which rolled in every morning like clockwork. 30 Activities ,vas ..t.. .. -1 g , Riding in style. za, msc. .- . 1.5 - The crowded parking lot, a common sight. Waiting.. . -,. ,QA ...,.,Q . e' :,,,,rLf.. 'Tl E K 'Q F K e . . , - ' 1 ,,,,, l. , ..,, , BRE' ' WM-f251,.gf4zfqgii,i ,' iff,vjgYf?6?L?s5:g1,'? A 11, ,, ' My , ,nw iw' 'af 1:47 fwi,,-,4.efp,:-1'y.m2:4'w 1 415.412 Zim, 2 aAyz,1z:,1'4'z.fz1ivzzwmg-L,,1f3g:fpgw,f'a,z1segfm,Lf,l ,Wwg3,.5fff, ,W ,, . '45 Y- ,z , - ww, W g 13U3,W1 ?:Q1eQmr1 we , Arqw- W 1 f f,1,.,aakz,, f.fc,'g,, ,illw hez .fr .H 9651? ' V f5 I , '. :rV f,.4Z7 illifiipif SWL 122' RQEIIQQ ,xfz- fL:'l-TXVLQWESEE ,IQYE1iJC?E9UfZff7R?,f','?5 iIi6QzB235,Gi 2F5L:i,Z?i96?fZ. Iiiflf' When all else falls, there's always the bus. --... ...W ,mi 1, V3 The younger Patriots are picked up by their parents. 'al w,.,M M0l0rCyCleS pr0vide an irliefesiing f0rm of There is some evidence ofthe energy crunch. tl'8l'1Sp0flBli0fl. 3- -Qgw V- A A l ,k f M K J ' lunrr' . A 1 -, , ,., .. - T H e I .. L N X - 'W f ::i.llf 'szkibf .. . in X... . W' 'Vff ','PZN?fM?-in r ix J fn, 1- ,' '- H f V - N X A ' '- - . ' 1 X I ,nw , -- -.Midi-v vm V ........-,,..-,- Life in the fast lane. Activities 31 K , ,- 4:- gti eq D 3 g s sw 5 l ...s... m-, . T fi , +- QH' T if l ,ei e , aj-F , ' 4 Humberto enjoys his work. 1 ' N im ' I' we ' ' ' in 111 u QyM.1 x, - 'f ,. , V 'gzm q k Y g f M' I K 1 K I .mn LAP? if-',,,,. . 9 t a me T - , e , .l f X s l iq 'N M K 52' . V.,-5: 3 ' in , , U 4 V T . T 44 ' I 'E 'l at .gm T ff 5, fl-156' 5 ' 'gg I y fa if ti f' 2 'A ' - A wt' 'Lb ell Z Fm 'ia 'Tis the season to be jolly? May I help you? 1 Trying to beat inflation When the bell rang at 3:15 each day a great many students went, not home or the nearest NlcDonaId's, but to an after school job. More and f more students work after school to- I day. Their part-time jobs allow them I to pay for cars and gas, save for col- I lege, or just have a little extra spen- ding money. Although working and going to school make for a full schedule, most students managed to keep going, Pam checks the prices. ' 'P+nv- A Coke and a smile. Bruce puis in a long day at work. fi u., K' N I Q Q Q, Q - 1 1 Tidiness is next to Godliness. Scotfs a Pepper! t E ,N s 'fy' I. ,s y 4' xl Hey Lakeview show us your designer jeans! Lisa Burchett shows her taste in Western clothing. Troy and Lisa - Urban Prep? 1, A Western wear was a prominent style. 4 The Lakeview Look - in style, varied Fashions were a big factor at Lakeview this year. Everywhere you looked people were in something new and different. Some styles were influenced by popular movies such as Urban Cowboy and some, like the surgical green suits seemed to pop up from nowhere. Popular styles this year were the western look tboots, plaid shirts and vestsj, the preppy look jwool skirts, topsider shoes, and sweaterst, new wave, tthln ties, spiked hair and but tonsj, the designer jean look tang jeans with someone's name on the back pocketj, concert T-shirts ith name of your favorite group scrawle across the frontj and many otheu hybrid styles jurban-prep, etc.j With all of these fashions aroun school, one could just walk down th hall and see that Lakeview was hom for many different people with many different tastes. . ,,b,a' Q wnnewwag at -. r .QMV , .i ,,W,v .,, X , . ,, W ' ' SWS' But Doctor . . . Ronnie Crabtree - atrend in himseli The ever popular concert T-shirt crowd, ,fr 3 ., TEM, if 'N be lim' Teachers have style too! Not everything can be explained. Everyone has their hangups lwish I had a ghoul like that. Haunted Halls - Halloween's Here Ghosts, witches, demons and creatures of darkness stalked the halls. Lakeview was transformed into a chamber of horrors, at least for one day. Halloween had arrived and the undead, or what appeared to be the undead, roamed from class to class. Many of these ghouls had worked nightly for the past week at haunted houses set up by various organiza- tions. Others had crawled out of their graves just for this one special day fand nightl. 36 Activities Excellent participation made this day one of the most interesting Lakeview had had in quite some time. Even faculty and staff members got into the act, with the normally nice ladies in the offices appearing as witches at the pep rally. Even Darth Vader has Patriot Pride. P -yi 1 'F Sweethearts looked different on October 31. 'fy 'ff' , o,o , I M Could this be ihe Lakeview version of Dawn of the Dead? I AI . J K B 9 'LN Ae K ,. fin V ,A Siick 'em up! J 35w L Feed me, or else. . . Brewing up a victory, ladies? ACtivi1ieS 37 ,su gg-all uilf' your f if ,apparent . X. The seniors' award winning circus scene. Xb 'Q' L , QQ E 6 'wi Organized vandalism? .1 'X' I Homecoming - a week of spirit During football season each year, one week seems to overflow with spirit and Patriot Pride. It is Home- coming, a week of traditions old and new. Tuesday of this year's Homecom- ing week, students and staff gave Fri- day night's opponent, Highland Park, a Hawaiian Punch by dressing in Hawaiian attire. Wednesday every- one wore warm-up suits to warm up for the Scots. Student Council sponsored a hall decoration contest between the classes. Thursday was jersey day and stu- 38 Activities dents wore football jerseys to show the football team that they were behind them. Then came Friday. Spirit was high as exes began to return and students dressed in blue and gold and wore hats to promote more spirit for the big game. During the pregame ceremonies that night fans eagerly awaited the announcement of the Homecoming Queen. Soon the tension was broken and Amy Langford was crowned the 1980 Homecoming Queen. Sandy tops the Scots. Warming up for Homecoming i .W gat... , 3.5. Y 1 , . 1980 Homecoming Queen Amy Langford. Nominee Cheryl Roberson. f' , 1.4-v., 9-an-6 Y ooe-o pf' M i -. , LL t ,i is F ,W A, . , f ' y , si- A s t Q, 1. 'WS we ,fy t. r 3 t. - Announcements ofthe nominees brought excitement. The Key club sold balloons for Homecoming. x ,. f-tang . f ,AL ,,.,., . 5 . 'fan V vb :Jw .- ,n V - gf .1 1:75, ,iijif . ' 1 K we ' ' 4 gel ,M T .. Ri S 1 15895 fmt 2 . mwmmw:es:mi:1fvs2iQ ,eib Before and after. If ., 4.4, .sv-0 Students support the football team by wearing jerseys. Activities 39 T3-4 Classy couple. Saturday night fever! 'Fantasy' ends great week The theme of the 1980 Homecom- ing Dance was Fantasy under the Big Top. Students had a chance to win prizes at a game booth, eat cot- ton candy and popcorn, and have their pictures taken with circus fig- ures. The Coronation ceremonies began at 8:30 with the presentation of the Homecoming court. Then Queen Amy Langford was crowned and took her seat upon the throne. Freedom serenaded her and she and her date danced the first dance. The Home- coming court and their dates then joined in dancing among hundred of falling balloons. The ceremonies kicked off an eve- ning of dancing and later many went out to eat at restaurants around Dal- las. The whole evening was considered a successful climax to a week of Homecoming activities that made Homecoming 1980 the best yet. 40 Activities Wg Q N fn'-5, f- -. f--'il' 1 :- The carnival atmosphere brought a lot of clowns 'W Q41 Q7 Close friends. Hurry, hurry, step right up! Look into my eyes. . . XX 4 Even ex-seniors can stiii dance. Activities 41 5-3+.s:1,,s.g, - - f, 5 AW-13 - U . X w.,,, If rye Do not open until Christmas. Oh Christmas tree, oh Christmas tree. . . Students will do anything to get out of class. so t ga 31 Q A little more to the left. A Scholastic Christmas Carole Twas the week before Christmas And all through the school, Students were lying around trying to look cool. We were asleep, all snug in our desks, With visions of winning door decorating contests. When out in the hall there arose such a clatter, We sprang from our desks to see what was the matter, When what to our wondering eyes should appear, But foreign language carolers drawing near. We ran to the door so lively and quick, Forgetting our schoolwork, our notebooks, and our Bics. To the end of the hall these carolers got And around the corner went the whole lot. So we drew in our heads and were turning around, When all of a sudden there came a new sound Of the bell ringing so loud and clear That we knew that the holidays now were here. And as we left we heard someone say: Merry Christmas to y'all, and Happy Holiday! funn-1 K- -s M :jx - T' it t W iff? - uae , 9 . 4 uw..,wl,. f v at fl Y At , f . 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Q, 4 ' J ,- x ik L4 s nv- 'V 5 1 1 A ' Q 4 X has W A 1, ,5 x ,mm - . ,wr-A. L Q -2 x ff1+ ,:7 Q91 Erna Grasz and other student council presidents confer before the program begins. - A college representative explains his school's entrance requirements. Students and their parents attended session with various school representatives. A South Garland student is briefed on East Texas State University. 46 Activities Erna addresses the assembly. ff, ! YS? ,M- ' v QQ... ,IAQ , Y of Rodney Newsome appears confused about testing procedures. Studying in the carrels, a lonely vigil. Test? . . . What test? Some never quite make it to the end. as as f -. I T.. ' is I as Cs a WN A4 I ,gt- sfwaa1r::-K Students find a quiet moment for last minute studying. Sorry, not exempt Two days at the end of each semester, the unfortunate have to appear at school for the dreaded final exams. Lasting an hour and a half, these exams cover an entire semester's work and count as one fifth of the semester grade. Students do have an opportunity to be exempt from exams, however. Those who can maintain regular attendance and passing grades find themselves with an extra two day hol- iday at the end of the semester. Exams are a time honored tradi- tion that some people would just as soon forget. ACTIVITIES 47 48H .jvlomecomi Queen Jain? offlllgkfdl grzfdfz' pafe na? j'dWl.CA 1 Sum, dx ,Homecoming Cjourf Margie -Mum? Zac? Man gelyfage fQZ,.,Wff, 104, yum, mu! mm-J,44m, EA .jcdldliey 6112! Sedan dx H, 5' 'LL mf. ana! WHA Jorge .5212 for .954 349211 9315515 TLFJ FEW al M6333 1 J '1 ' 'K 1 X Y 'A I fr. kl A v -- X JJ .,....... I ,-...,..,-W Y -- -- ' Ouf.4fa1za6'1zg pafriofd ,gonna MOWH Eufgara M6405 jfud gown 52011 18141, .Sivan dx 5111144 54,14 .9602 .JQIZIZ 64 Wad!! pafriof xS?7l.l l'll mf Egeldll Kflfl' -4 L . 4 O 1, X5 ' x 1 PAL I 1 s ff ff' 3 E kg IX sw 751 gfildd .i7a1f0rz'fe Ezrgara M6406 am! ,Sioff CMJ xv fx-a V .X 4' 52 Ho o s ff l--,:f?f3mQ5lne'1 f' Wadi' Maufzflfafza! 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X' '5 Y 195 Ein N---xx N Q ,N ,Q A , f Q , i Uufdfanagng Eff,-of, MAA, Zwfm, page fgzgfon, 52017 2651,-ef, JJWQL JCM, JCM-Q LW,-J, griafi GW. 1 i Freshma N 57 1w'1x ! Xl, XR Ui , .gk - f' M 5 6. 1' J I f , i ' 'K The band plays on. A man ahead ot his time. tak, X, :JN W Wy A man and his shades. What's she up to? The 50's live For one day out of the year every- body put on their bobby socks, greased back their hair, and stepped back into the 50's. This year students bopped to the sounds of Dash Riprock and the Dragons, which set the mood for the rest of the day. People could be heard humming tunes like Help Me, Rhonda, Peggy Sue, and 'Blue Suede Shoes as they walked down the halls. 50's day was quite a success show- ing that the 50's still live on, in spirit at least. Concentration . . . 58 Activities Dash rocks on Dash Rlprock and the Dragons What a hunk' W! I 0f 'fVM f y. 1-4 vi, The 50 s are back. 511 The band plays Christopher Cross. The bass added much tothe band. A little music helps The tradition of concerts as school assemblies continued this year with the appearances of bands such as the Kim Yougren Band and Free Fare. The bands were invited to Lakeview by the Student Council to provide a break in the regular routine. The Kim Youngren Band made the first appearance, and for a slight fee students could listen to hits like Ticket to Ride and Lonesome Loser. Free Fare's first concert was in the gym and the admission was free. They played such songs as Never Been Any Reason, Free Bird and Celebration. The concert was highlighted with skits on Star Wars and Guitarzan. Their second concert was an even- ing performance at which admission was charged. Requests for the band. The lead singer belts out Surrender, How romantic! Chuck in his ten minute guitar solo wx? if L if Even their manager got into the act. 1 . .N 3 fy .- 1 ? Q if ,Q .A x xfs. Valograms were popular gifts. Even photographers got into the spirit. Be Mine? St. VaIentine's Day came two days early this year because of a teachers in-service training day. NHS sold huge heart shaped cookies and Typ- ing II sold Valograms to help get everyone in the proper spirit. Friends exchanged gifts, cards, and flowers while girls tried to keep boys from winning their hearts by keeping silent. Rob Mowery manag- ed to collect the most hearts and the S10 prize. -A r In zvf' f :f f,a.w 'Ur 1 Love shows up on VaIentine's Day. , C L -'Q No one is going to win my heart. Nichols shows extreme excitement. xh x Invitations surprise more than ever Nominees for Legacy Honors received their invitations to the Awards Presentation February 6. Most were surprised to the point of screaming and crying, while others took it all in stride, as they were old hands at being nominated. Receiving an invitation meant a student was one of the top four who received the highest percentage of votes from their classmates for one of several honors. An invitation was also a notifica- tion that the student must attend the Awards Presentation February 14. This year 106 students were nominated for Legacy Honors, more than ever before. Michelle takes it calmly. is Donya is almost as excited as Shelley, Seema, and Bobby! Missy Wells gets a little excited. Af x w ,M..wx.., www- - -X .,,.M-.M-4 v .NM b MM. 1 K, ,Aw x xf K. X 3 ig, xi? .Ni . vw' Q wg, ,H If 'M Y f 1f1:w K X: fr: fzz1Mfa..sww,sv fwwp- ...M 31 'Nrv' ,D 5,1 if 1' . 'B ag.. Ek gg? 5 Q .1 qw, , o ,Q 4, ' 'F'-4 w l 1 r Q Q..- v . W! :kQ i. 'Q' - . v-gig II 36- f . J -K 1 1' Q. X 1 L . 1 1 . V4.7 gs ,lt L .1 X - -. ,, . 7. u. ' .-.1 . :I . , ' 4? ' ' 5 4 gf ' fs v .1-. jx 2 Q 3 4....,,a ,.a'R'fN 'fe' fr: . J' , M' ,Q A W N35 A V 5 M01 x .4 0' u 1 Q ' 5 'iQ ' ' f ' i v W4 N Q' f ' 1 f -f 'C 1 rf QN J um a f1a,,xN x 1 2. , V ' ' L' . X f'if:'q'S5Q M F KQV V X Q9 3. 035 Mx xy XSQLFO Q555? - . K 1 My is Q QA ff . 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But Pam, I am smiling. G' 'W Senior students choose graduation announcemenis. Seniors 77 A -2.mm,. - x,-. fr. , A --nf, .,,. 9 lf, , in v xl. ' 7 4' fy ' i' :z 1'-. -ff QF' ws. as 5 xi an ls .H v X M is I. - Sz Q62 K, Q. WW. , K ,X vb . , at . yi., , .1 'U' V egg, if x Z' 'airfx Angela Stewart Tom Stewart Mark Strebeck Paula Sullivan Penny Talley Deana Taylor Greg Taylor Larry Taylor Stephen Taylor Lisalee Thach Tina Thomas Kevin Tillery Eric Tipton Cindy Trawick Lisa Trevino Brian Tucker Keri Vaughan Cindy Victor Willard Vines Bruce Vonderlandwehr Sharon Waddell Tonjah Waggoner Donald Waits Connie Walden Anthony Walker Crystal Wallece Pam Watson Diana Watts James Wavrusa Debbie Welk Lori Wells Missy Wells Doug Wesson Catherine White Jeff White John White John White LeaAnn White Charlotte Williams Donna Williams Robert Williams Jennifer Willis 80 Seniors V 7 V 'IX Twila adds the finishing touch. lf Scott Willis Scott Wilson Mitchell Windsor Brent Woodall rv, Kim Wright Robin Wyatt Greg Wylie Lisa Young Margie Young Susan Young Velda Ziegler . 5 'Ml M. ...N yy! f , ' A' 4 A ,M Lisa Agnew found time to relax and study for next class. Seniors B1 .5 NIJ Of Course, most are more serious and pay close attention in clas: i 1 SOTTIG S6fliOfS BFS 8 HUIB diff6l'9f'lI. And then there are those who just meditate alot ,..,.f,,w-mMw0 V 1. Hear no evil, speak no evll. See what football will do to you. 6 N 4 ' '--i-f '4' ti- if ' 48 exk wx ' o at 5 - .... -for 'a , , .v Christi Pate hard at work as an office aide. Sharon tries to get into some good gossip. Seniors 83 5 1.3 W - 2--nA .4 , f. ? ' . b fi, L , J gf V ' . 3 A -D 1 Www 4 X W g fa! M? Hhs 'P ,N w . . f'- 5 9 .ff VV qggflders -.x ' N its x. V, 15 ' , W-if 1: .iq . qw xi .xi ui. ' ' ' IV Q5 3 Pi 41:3 5, La! 'Wy A , . . K , . ' .. jg, :mm W W3 I Q 2 Yiiiifjf . 1fi : 'E 'r , s I i m,,L l W . , .x wk 4 it Q 4 r'R' 4 Q K . Q ., H5 i a , h hifi? 1 Kirsten Atseth Richard Akins Raymond Alexander Diana Allen Ricky Allen Cindy Anderson Gayla Anderson Teresa Anderson Kim Andrews Jennifer Applesate Sharon Ardiana Shannon Arey Becky Armendariz Erich Arndt Chrissy Arruda Kenneth Artz' Rebecca Ashley Brett Atwood Gary Auftorth Pat Banks Leaha Barber Tim Barns Charles Barnett David Barron Philip Barth David Bartholomew Julie Basham Jenniter Bassham Beverly Beck Mark Benavides Teresa Berber Diana Berry Seema Bhatt Pat Binder Shawna Binford Mike Birdwell Sherry Bivens Kathy Blackwell John Blank Charles Blue Nanette Blue Lisa Borchardt Diana Boswell Tammy Bowlin Angie Brackeen Dale Brasel Colleen Braswell Pam Bratcher Denise Bridgeman Saunja Brockway Taunja Brockway Tim Brooks Ancil Brown Jr. Angelia Brown Daniel Brown Kristy Brown Michael Brown Todd Brown Lenae Bryant Kyle Buchanan Valerie Buckner Monica Budahely Billy Bumpus Cheri Bunker Becky Burdick Harold Burnett Donna Burns Buddy Burrows Lisa Burton Calvin Butler Tammy Caldwell Gary Cantrell 'S-. Juniors give their support at the basketball games. What? Your locker? 'if' .64 1 K 1 You wouIdn't dare! What's Gary upto? Steve Martin takes time to read about his hero Steve Martin. Shelly and Morgan look through one of the many V.O.E. sales projects. Juniors B7 Danny Carithers Sandy Carlton Kelly Carmen Barbara Carpenter John Carroll Melissa Cater Paul Casteel Leslie Cavanaugh Randy Cave Steve Chappell Terry Cheek Jana Chicoski Brad Crhistian Janna Citelli Kim Clark Troy Clark Joe Claunch Machelle Clement Sally Climer Millie Cline John Connor Scott Cottem Scott Coleman Mara Contreras Mercedes Contreras Tammy Conway Doug Cook Kim Cooper John Copeland Carl Cordell Diana Cox Razelle Cox Ronnie Crabtree Becky Crawford Tina Crisp Jill Cruce Teena Culp Jeffrey Curtis Tim Curry Mary Daniel Scott Davidson Donya Davis Lynda Davis Susan Davis Vicki Day Mary Dees Michelle Delevil James Rod Derek Joe Deutsch Bryan Dickerson Brit Kinkelacker Keith Dowdle Jerry Downey Mark Dozier Robin Dukes Elizabeth Dunn Robert Dunn Terri Dunn Troy Dunn Darren Durham Jeannine Duval Jay Dyal Alan Dzao Shannon Eagleston Ronda Fewell Glenn Field Ronny Finch Cathy Finley Scott Fitzgerald Paula Flanagan Christina Fleming Gregory Fleming Tommy Foley Steven Foote Cheryl Fore Tim Fortenberry Brian Foster Chris Fryar Tina Fuller Mark Gaddis Oscar Galvan Rhonda Gann Alex Garcia Tammy Garza Kari Gerard Bob Gharis Richard Gilbert Deedee Gillespie Tamera Glenn John Glover Gayle Gordon Donna Gossett Eloy Granado Tonya Grant Jill Graves Donna Green Mark Green Sheila Green Warren Greer Laura Guzdziol Lauri Hager Kirby Hagler Steve Hain Gary Hale Allen Helm Chad Hardage Jolynne Hardin Greg Harper Rodney Harris Richard Hausman Lisa Hays Bobby Helms Keith Henderson Brian Hennessey James Henson Darla Herd Lisa Hiderbrand David Wayne Hill Cody Hipkins Steve Hogg Lee Holder Susan Hollis Mike Holmberg Jeff Hoover Kriste Hornbeck Richard Houck Malarie Hunt Paul Hyland Karen Irby Terrance Jarman Robert Jaskula Linda Jefferies Jimmy Jimenez Alicia Johnson Lori Johnson Scott Johnson I Z Twana creates a masterpiece. Pat stops by his locker on his way to class. Scott Johnson adds his support at many of the Patriot games. - wings? x . . 1 f ,t n cf:- vasqg . L ,i-2., -tt L, . if Jolynne seems to be in deep meditation. LV ..-,- ,gt 1 1 X Q-fi-i Q3 Yi ww? if . f ..ggf:2.4::g'z .es ..t. . ,,t- if- -- , ttf - as .sw xiii? ' X. ,sa o I . ,, . wffizLf'siZ1-fi if : 521.2 X- 3 gage 1 W , -11 Q V' ki palm i 'n'--Pfziiv' .. w A ,t if ,. X32 X 1- - K. K, if 'W ge! Q K sg: lj ' W7 - 1 rf -S-3 s 1 A S 5 r .. ,J 'Q N xt Two, Man, Two. 1. sw tw' 'A f-ffm. tv. 56 QT' 295 .95 'M vi '-r T 5. or ,itftgmf T, N30 'jg fi ,, 94 .f ff-rj ILVFCH The day all juniors wait for. Q . gut Yes, we're in attendance. if Teri Johnson Arthur Jumper Lisa Kasberg Larry Killion Amy Kimball Wayne Kimbrough Jerry King Becky Kirby Cindy Klaswetter Jeffrey Knutson Julie Koke Sam LaBarbera Anna Lacy Byron Lamb Chris Lambert Sheri Lancaster Dana Landua Wayne Langley Eddie Lawyor Connie Lee Becky Leggett Kathy Lewis Larry Locklear Kimberly Logan Rick Luther Laura Luton Kim McBay Tracy McBeth Kevin McCoy Mindy McCuthcen Mike McDaneiI David McGee Lisa McGhee Kelly McGuffey Lisa McClain Kim McLauchlin Joanna McMann Robbie McManus Karen Mackey Bobby Magers Regina Maher Lisa Mai Sandra Malone Kris Manajek Debra Marabie Darci Marestein Steve Martin Trent Martin Felicia Mathis John Mathis Sylvia Martinez Daniel Mauch Melanie Maupin Mary Lynn Mayer Mike Mayes Holly Meier Misty Mendias Elena Mendoza Duane Mertz Mae Miller Michael Miller Shelley Miller La Shander Mills Randy Minten Brad Mize Tim Moneymaker Shelley Montana Diane Moore Lenny Moore Mike Moore Etta Morales Wendy Morgan Walter Morris Jack Morrison Tammy Morrow Bill Muhlinghaus Dani Munks Nancy Murphy Rhonda Nailling Humberto Navarro Trent Naw Gary Newberry Nancy Newman Paul Newmann Rodney Newsome Mark Noblett Brady Nolan Stacy Norred Eddie Northcutt David O'Briant Juanita Ocanas James Olden Clint Ott John Owens Marty Owens Kim Parker James Parrish Becka Patterson Krissa Patton Tammy Payne William Payne Renea Payton Laura Pearce Lou Pelton Eli Perez Lisa Perkins Suzette Peterson Brenda Pettit Tod Pines Alvie Plumlee, Jr. Susan Poole Brant Pope D. C. Pope Kandy Pople Alan Powell Sharon Presley Melissa Preston Sheila Price Greg Prince Mike Pryor Jean Preyborowski Scott Pyterek Lang Raney Denise Read Teresa Reese Kay Reeves Rebecca Reyna Allen Rich Earl Richardson Rick Ridley Rodney Roberts Stacey Roberts Jackie Robinson Cheryl Rodgers Michele Roesle Ramena Rollerson Gary Rose Terry Rose Bret Rosenberg Dee Rowenthal Joe Rosenthal Patricia Sammons Mitch Schneider Stacey Schneider 94 Juniors NZ Lunch is a good time to catch up on gossip. Mark Green has a good view of the front hall from the CounseIor's offic 'dm ,, Pi R, is ,,,1 l , ' ' , r r V FRY r.,r in A k . , V, A r Donya Davis interviews Susan Wilson for the latest Sentinel poll. i H -X Q. ii, M. W Tawana creates a masterpiece. was-Q A good example of class concentration? WH, . 'gzeafrkwfmf ,f I'm going to get you sooner or later Q 1 A15 ravi ' Q f e 9 h, ,. 3, .,W,, :ga A K ug' Q: v V, ANC Eric Schultz Debborah Sellers Darryl Severs Terri Sewell Staci Shedd Tammy Sherwood Amy Shipley Darren Shipp Clint Simpson Tammy Simpson Shalyn Skrivanek Debby Smart Chris Smith David Smith Gregory Smith Mitch Smith Rachel Smith William Smith Ftoy Snodgrass Dana Spront Teresa Stanfield Marge Starks Kathleen Staton Marilyn Stephens Lisa Stone Shelley Stringer Shannon Swink Karen Sykes Jim Sykora Shelly Talley Cassandra Taylor Karen Taylor Michael Taylor Nancy Taylor Flon Taylor Anda Teter Dana Thomas Darryl Thomas Lauri Thomas Paul Thomas Regina Thomas Tammie Thomas Daniel Thompson DeNelI Thompson Sabrina Thompson Flay Thomson Shawn Tobin Nancy Toler LaDonna Tomlinson Bill Townes Scott Tritch Vincent Trocchio Debbi Turner Eric Usrey Judy Ussery Shelley Utley Phyllis Vank Griselda Vasquez Stephen Vickers Karim Virani Kristee Waddell Reatta Wagner Brad Walker Scott Walker Teresa Walker Morgan Waller Doug Walls Robert Warburton Brad Wasson Sharon Watkins Donnie Watson Theresa Wavrusa I ,.. . I' I've got him now. Wwzwif .1 Ll , YI K ll -1 I' bl Y x, fit Kim Wayne Jay Weesner Greg Wells Sharon Wells Ryan Wheat Albert Whetstone Bobby White Teresa Whitman Tim Whittington Greg Wichman Mike Wiebold Steve Wilkerson Chip Wilkinson Jana Wilkinson Jimmy Williams Steve Williams Jan Willis Brett Wilson Susan Wilson Phillip Wishard Rose Wonzo Kevin Wood Steve Wood Melissa Worlev Richard Wynn Angie Yoder Joh Young Lisa Young 'Meg-M I wonder who he is? Q 'Ill Q 4 Let's see now. Oh! Hi there! ' 4f?':y?iZ fw Ly4fL.YQf' ' ' iff . H ,fr 41'v,iNi0wviAiK,1N Se PT au I5 Nj-UAHQAJ lJ.xii5.lurw 'WONT UNMUNJ 'gpm 0' fg i3.iIi1Iiix lfw1wbv!!v5.v11.'xxrf x-qwwfdx 5 ' . , ,. -,.,.,. Juniors anxiously await that special day. Should we?? Sophomore Class Officers Christine Cooper, Vice President: Mullaney Nichols, Vice-President' Lisa Albright Treasurerg Rand Perk' , V Y INS, Smith, Historian Presidentg Karen Kelm, Seocetaryj L a. Gena Adams Tracey Adams Travis Agee Lisa Albright Peggy Alexander Brian Anderson Teresa Andrews Ed Anello Scott Annis Philip Armstrong Tina Ashby Denise Atkins Jenifer Bach Brock Bailey Blake Ballard Tanya Banks Jill Bannister Patty Barnard Dina Barr Mark Barrett Karen Bartholomew Lisa Benson Cynde Berry Robinn Betts Brad Bieler Robert Billingslea Rodney Bishop Steve Blackshear Kenneth Bodeman Jerry Bolisle Bryian Boser Angie Boggs Dana Bosworth Aaron Branch Lynn Branton Michael Bridges Debbie Brown Jay Brown Lisa Brown Randy Brown Todd Brown Gwen Brunson Traci Buckner Krystal Budchelyi Paul Burch Lisa Burchett Ashland Burchnell Jim Bussell Joan Butler Roy Butler Tammy Bynum Barbara Carlin Kathy Carpenter Joe Cecil Sherri Chambliss Dana Chester Tim Childress Jerry Clark Jana Clifton Bobby Cline Ricky Coats Charlie Compton Francisco Contreras Kim Cook Tonia Cookston Christine Copper Lisa Cooper Julie Corbell Randy Cox Teresa Cox Cara Cranford Ronald Crisco Darla Cummins Mike Cummins Lisa Cunninghame Jennifer Curtis Christine Davis Dayna Davis Julie Davis Mary Davis Patrick Davis Steve Deere Alicia Deleon AI Dennis Blair Dickerson Chris Dickerson Lisa Dockins Vicky Dotson Anna Dudley Tim Dunn Carolyn Dye Jerry Easley Tywana Elliott Bobby Estes Kenny Evans Wayne Evans Darrin Everitt Arlen Eversley Genevieve Eversley Brian Fairweather Kim Faulkner Robert Fleetwood Laura Flowers Suzanne Flynn Denise Foster Rita Foster Shirley Foster Mark Franks Debbie Frazier Kim French Steve Fryar Tim Fuchs Jr. ldella Garber Roger Garcia Philip Garoutte Shonda Garrett Blaine Garza Marty Garza Diana Garza Greg Geerts Christy Gilbert Robin Gill Robert Gordon Freda Grasz Shari Graves Lois Gray Tami Green Dane Greening Debbi Griftin Robert Griftin Tony Griseta Georganna Guffee Cynthia Guyon Shelli Hale Bryan Hall Sandra Hamilton Frank Hansen Linda Harbour Kellie Hardick Charles Hardin Mark Harbison Tammy Harper Denise Harris LeAnn Harris All Tom Mack is in deep thought. 'Ywfl Tammy Kilgore looks really excited about riding the bus ,Af t 'xw,.fr,,,x. udmusk X Sophomores pay a lot of attention in class. Lori Harris Rodger Harris Anna Harrison Rodney Harrison Kenny Hartwell Troy Harwell Gary Haygood Renee Helams Melton Henderson Debbie Henessey Sheila Hennlich Kris Hermsen Carol Hester Laura Hicks Flalynda Hicks Phillip Highfill Jackie Hill Madelyn Hill Tina Hinkley Carletta Hogg BJ Hogue Bruce Hogue Wendy Holiman Kenneth Howard Dennis Howry Donna Hubbard Steve Hunt Litechsia lngersall Jim Jackson Shrikant Jaiswall Kelly Jaskula Greg Jenkins Kathryn Jerome Kim Johnston Lori Jolly Diane Jordan Brian Jumper Michelle Jurisich Becky Kasper Georgia Katsaros Flamillia Keith Karen Kelm Angeila King Billy Kirkley Chris Knudsan Darrin Lamb Richard Latimer Patty Lean Mike Light Christy Little Charles Logan Karen Long Lisa Lord Debbrah Lozano Shelly Luckadoo Melissa Lumsden Kevin McCarrell Shanda McCoy Kim McNamara Gary Wayne McShan Brenda McWhorter Tim Mack Tom Mack Gary Madole Carol Malone Floy Marestein Sean Marino Lisa Marvin Jacquelyn Mathis Pam Mathis Karen Mawby Kristi Maxey iowa fN Ima Stacy Mertz John Meyer Chris Michalowski Mathew Miller Deanna Mitchell Larry Mitchell Wendell Mize Carol Moody James Moore Tami Moore Corby Moser Jeff Moss Robin Motley Shannon Murray Mike Naw Anna Negri John Nettles Rodney Newman Mullaney Nichols Janelle Nix Debbie Noack Gordon Norris Carolyn North Melissa Northcutt Denise O'Briant Cathey O'Brien Misty Odom Rodney Oldham Ken Palmer Donna Parker Terry Parker David Patterson Patrick Patterson Mark Patton Tammy Payne Don Pearcy Ronda Pearson Emily Pendley Danny Pennington Mary Perez Michael Perez Misty Pickering James Pierce Jill Pigeon Laura Pinkston Sherry Pitts Debbie Plaster Janene Plumlee Chuck Poche Becki Poole Fietz Presha Danna Price Greg Privette Valarie Puckett Diana Pullen Randy Purkins Shannon Ragsdale Lisa Ramirez Jan Ray Terry Reese Cynthia Rhine Bill Rice Tammy Rice Zelda Richey Elizabeth Riley Lorri Ritter Henry Rodriguez Lisa Rollins Darren Rollinson Mel Ropp David Lee Roth Mark Rumph , Ns? Robert Thomas takes advantage of some free time to catch up on his studying. .. , ....... i ... i l.. : T.. Q Dayna Davis poses for the camera wus! i J .1-nv' i Luis Batlle gives friend Darren Everitt a ride. Y 1,4 ?'?p ' 6' Tammy Bynam considers the latest news from the publications room, f-QM I I , 3 iw My . A fy 'K , .. ' M 1,1 - , , k , W ,, - Carolyn Dye can study anywhere. What ever it is, it doesn't scare Robert Billingslea I e rr-C A. L1 Thomas Russel Carissa Sabach Jerry Sanders Pam Sanders Sheila Sanders Thomas Scalborough Chris Scheel David Schlicht Donna Schultz Robert Senderling Laurie Sharp Rodney Shindall Steve Shove Curley Singleton Chris Skelly Vernon Slade Cecil Smith Daniel Smith Dee Dee Smith Kelly Smith Laura Smith Lisa Smith Rickey Smith Sandra Smith Tonya Smith Kathy Snow Tris Speaker Gary Spence John Spencer Jeff Stamey Mike Stanley Julie Stansbery Daniel Steite David Steitz Veronica Sterling Blair Stouffer Karen Strange Regina Strange David Striler Bebe Strow Bradley Swindle Bruce Tadlock Donald Taylor Donna Taylor Stewart Taylor Brett Thames Robert Thomas Scot Thomas Lincoln Thompson Greg Thrash Missy Tidwell Haskell Tilson Kathy Todd Randy Tuttle Larry Underwood Angie Utley Richard Vaught Marie Velasquez Sandy Victor Vance Vonderheid David Waddell Sheila Wade Charles Waiken Julie Walker Laura Wangler Karen Washington David Watkins Ron Watson Stacey Watson Shelly Watten berger Michele Weeks Lisa Wells 3 I wonder if he knows l'm alive? T Goldie Young Kelly Young Robert Young Larry Zachary if in Z3 at Barbara West Joyce Wharton Cherie Whitman Steve Wiley Jennifer Wilkinson Charlie Williams Kenny Williams Kenny Williams LaVaca Williams Richard Williams Robert Willis Timothy Willis Brian Wilson Lisa Wilson Shane Wilson Jenny Worley Mary Wright Lori Wyatt :S ilu -ip 'Qt 'Kg ,Q Y .1 ,si mu, ' , 2.1-.ai -Z h . av-,. . .. fn, , , K-1, Q, 1 V? X, Lqf 'Ui Lsqlg4?Ql--- .Pub I P alt , . X ,W A as l Laurie Sharp tries to sell those sopho- Are things really that bad Tammi? more jackets. fb lq 1, a 1. ' 5 Q 1 Q -A 1 3. 3 Zia V f gi 3 'Q 2? 3: 5 3 g l' 5 f ' 4 A 1, K I P .- D Hey, what can I say! Chris Brown sirikes a familiar pose. I 3 . Washington and Dana Chester take a break in the Commons. An essential part of Patriot Pride - the JV Cheerleaders aww! 1 . . xx' FV wsu: 1' Y fha. J J' . ,, 'pd' J l if ? 3 X fb JA ' ' YW' 1, V' f '--- unsung'-14 V , ,A W I fi: Z 2 ., , .Q . 'bf - x........... Y iii bf! 1-,, .1 The Lakeview Lunch - Doritos and Corny Dogs. www , a H ..4...',w. ..,, W... M - W-, 5 1, i , e . . ., M..- -:.-L, 'n 'xg M- x . f M- . x Adi mm 2 -iwxm e ,G , . 5 ' M 112 Q P' ,,.l.-he-Q-'Mi . gli! F 'bfaw wid .navda kfvl-'S V 1 Ken Adams Dee Dee Akridge Angela Allen Daren Amlin Kelly Arbuckle Terry Armstrong Tim Armstrong Jonnie Arriago Robert Arrowwood Cheryl Arruda Pennie Arterburn Melody Ayers Diane Barber Gary Barnes Jim Barnett Carol Bates Teresa Beck Mike Beene Don Bell Lisa Bell Shelly Belt Tracee Belzle Julie Bennet Melvin Bennet Sheri Bien Philip Biggerstaff Scott Binder Jane Bird Brandon Black Sheryl Blackman John Blue Kyle Boehler Carmen Boese Michelle Boger Connie Born Vicki Bradley Lisa Braswell Angie Breckenridge Valente Briones Darrell Brookins Lana Brookshire Ricky Brookshire Jay Brown Jody Brown John Browning Bo Brownlee Regina Bruner Staphanie Bryan Ronald Bryant Julie Buchanan Kecia Buchanan Jill Bullinglon Mike Bullock Rick Bunker Tommy Burden Benjamin Burdick Jerry Burkard Michael Burkett Matt Butler Gina Caplinger Rebecca Carmen Christi Carr Kevin Carroll Lee Carter John Casados Jimmy Cave Jimmy Cecil Kerry Chaplin Joe Chavez Keith Chester Amy Christian Angie Christian . ' . 3.-..,.,,' f1 P'i g 1 C-if Dee Dee competes in afriendly game of checkers. Fih0nda Welsh flashes her pretty Freshma smile. 5.- Qe ,Q , ,Qi xr' ri. I av Q Yu? 'N The gathering place for Lakeview society - the Cafeteria. is l Y.. Q.. gum! N l l Robert Crawford adds his talents to the door decorating contest. Todd Walls caught in the act. 'Sw Wg lk HIT if 1 , We're the class that gives you more, we're the Class of '84 Steve Christner Chip Clark Frank Clark Janet Clark Kelly Clark Liz Classen John Claunch Pam Clayborn Robin Clubb Preston Coffer Cathy Cohea Annie Cole Pam Cole Stacy Collard Norman Conner Patty Connor Tammy Cook Toni Cope Kim Corley Sharon Covington Debbie Coyle Tonya Crane Dale Crawford Richard Crawford Robert Crawford Tracey Creech James Crenshaw Sharon Crouch Tony Cummings Chris Cunningham Lesley Cunningham Kenneth Curw Brad Curtis Jeff Dalton Mike Davidson Clay Davis Paul Dean Cindy Deleuil Scott Delozier Robin Densmore Tracy Derrick Ken Dewey Richard Dial Terry Dorathy Hank Dorris Jon Dove Mark Drahem Kelly Driskell John Duck Bonita Duke John Dunn David Dunphy Scott Durham Jennifer Eklof Robby Elgin Shana Elliott Terry Ellis Martha English Laura Ervi Mike Etheridge Kelly Farmer John Farr Ken Ferrell Kirk Ferrell David Fields Mark Fields Patricia Finley Tammy Fleishman Jim Foster Gail Fountain Tyrone Francois Dion Frey 'wx Freshman hard at work in English. C171 Sholeena Frogge Allen Frost Tracy Fuller Chris Garcia Melissa Gibbs Flichie Giles Alan Glass Brian Glasscock Johnny Glenn Gina Goggin Jett Gordon , Georgia Gossman Sandy Gourley Debbie Grant George Grantham Lisa Graves Chris Green Tammy Green Keith Guyon Richard Guzman Kenneth Haag Melissa Haggard Jeff Hain Kathryn Hallmark Mark Hamblin Kristie Hamilton Evelyn Haney David Harding Bryn Harris ' My Christine Harris Laurie Harris Honey Harrison Michelle Hartin Brenda Hartman Deedra Hays Scott Hearne Harold Henderson Angie Henley Kim Hennia Christie Herald Shelly Herd Michael Hernandes Jimmy Higginbottom Laurie Himes Jerry Hitt Carolyn Hollis Joe Holmberg VA . ls this really a hold up? Mary Holmes Virginia Holmes Connie Horton Watson House Steve Howard Russell Hudspeth Dede Hunt Daryl Hurst Tracy lmes Natalie Ivey Annette Jackson Jeff Jackson Sandra Jackson Mary Jacob Matthew Jacob Robert Jacques Jeff Jarmon Sammy Jeans Bill Jennings Anthony Johnson Arvid Johnson Kara Johnson Rob Johnson Ronnie Johnson Ross Johnson Kenneth Johnston Lori Jones Latrice Jordon Robert Jurisech Susie Kasper David Kelley Cyndi Kelly Kevin Kilgore Angela Kirby Rudy Klancnik Bill Klos Joe Kolacz Wayne Kralik Stephanie Kubrich Veronica Kumpf Brian Kurth Stacey Labarbers Angie Langbein Vicki Larkin Mica Lavolpicella Staci Ledbetter Derie Lee Robin Leggett Eric Lenington Lisa Leonard Leslie Levits Donnie Lewis Dyan Lewis Karie Lewis Linda Lewis Jennifer Lindberg Chris Locklear Sherri Lucas Terri Lucas Anna Luckey Brad Lucky Jay Lum Sherry Lundy James Luton Debbie Lyon Michael Marshall Mike Matthews Michelle Mawby Gary Maypole Dee Dee McCleskey Tracy McCraw Laura McDarby Rodney McGrath Gary McKinney Robert McMullin Sanjay Mehta Marty Mendoza Pat Meriney Geoffrey Miller Steve Miller Terri Miller Terry Miller Karol Mills Angie Mims Kati Mistry Bryan Mitchell Jamie Mitchell Lisa Mitchell Wes Mitchell Trudy Moncrief Jay Monroe Missy Montana Connie Montgomery Darrell Montgomery Christi Moore Johnathan Moore Phillip Moore Rick Moore Florentino Moreno Lori Mullins Shannon Murphy Lori Murray Marcel Naujok Dana Neal Sheila Neilon Mark Nelson Steve Newton Anthony Nichols Pam Niemeyer Laura Nieto Brent Nolan Warren Norris Ted Nugent Keith Obar Harvey Ocanas Stacey Ogden Nancy Oglin Cindy Olive Laura Ownes Virginia Page Jim Parker Danny Parton Jatin Patel Patsy Patten Mike Pearce Chiis Peltier June Pelton Richard Pendley Wendy Penk Glen Pennington Clay Perry Debbie Perry Greg Perry Jon Pesnell Mike Peterson Scott Pettigrew Jeff Pinkerton Lisa Pippin Scott Pletcher James Pollard Jim Pool Travis Poole Kirby Pople Barry Porter W' it looks like freshmen enjoy Miss Burris' class. Freshmen are a big part of Patriot Spirit! Q-sf 1 5 ft pi . .4- .W 1 N551 Waiting for his bus, a freshman dreams of the day he'Il have his own car. XX? f Ti? f' Q , if fx A 'i ' y Wx! Y gi' UH -A., 3 ,M 33 'Q - Scott seems to have forgotten what lunch time was for! Freshmen quickly obtained Patriot Pride. Freshmen 121 Melitta Powell David Preston Kim Prewitt Dennis Pritchett Tommy Pryor James Pulley Mary Purdy Tracie Puyear Kim Raines Page Ralston Greg Rankin Mike Rawlings Brett Reed Rita Reyna Brent Richardson Ricky Rivera T. C. Robbins Sandra Roberson Jeff Roesle Kim Rogers Cathey Roland Samantha Rollerson Shelley Roper Roland Rose Tom Rosenthal Chris Roux Jessica Russell Pilar Saldivar Lisa Sandow Brenda Scheidt Leroy Schexnayder Joe Schildknecht Lee Schmedthorst Patrice Schmitt Stephen Scott Tony Scott Jackie Sharer Mike Shedd James Shortnacy Kevin Shove Shelley Shrade Kim Simmons Lisa Simmons Byron Simms Pamela Singleton Lori Skrivanek Kim Smith Melanie Smith Shelley Smith Tamra Smith Terry Smith Troy Smith John Spann Norman Sparks Tony Springer Pat Springfield Kevin Spross Charles St. Amant Sherri Stanfield Tony Stankiewicz Chad Starks Nancy Stell Debra Stenline Glenda Stephens Patricia Stephens Tim Stettheimer Kim Stovall Kenny Strayhorn Mike Strickland Rickey Stricklin David Summers Billie Sumpter Freddie Sustis Steven Sutter Renee Swanson Karren Swindle Kay Swindle Jay Swinney Kenneth Swisher Tami Tauzin Anthony Taylor Cynthia Taylor Susan Teller Karen Thalmann Brenda Thomas Debra Thomas Lori Thomas Dian Thompson Tony Thornley Denise Thorson Leah Tippit Cary Tipps Eric Tomlinson Rod Trawick Debbie Tuttle Lisa Vance David Vick Sabine Virani Penny Wagner Christine Walker Jett Waller Lanne Waller Todd Walls Scott Watkins Bobby Watters Mike Watters Debra Watts Jason Weatherford Valerie Weislak Julie Welborn Rhonda Welch Vonda Welch Ken Wells Brad Wesberry Andrea White Rita White Ron White Teresa White Wendy Whittle Carrie Wilcox Curtis Wilder Herbert Wilder Mark William Greg Williams Joe Williams O'Toole Williams Wendy Williams Melissa Willis Paulette Willis Tyrone Willis Jill Wimbish Terry Wiseman William Witt Carla Woods Marcus Wright Tony Wright SM. .w a ' Y vw Ja- ,'.,. M- M w,,,,,m Q 124 saw Q ls, vmmf.. . wN.1,,w.v 1 vii, 4.4 -I ..x, gn'-:nf ,:,,,. -f9,,1,,:1: N., I 1B??ii'i53ff:iG'3 : Yr Mraxmlzgfssf f E?sf',:: rf5fa' ' , . 1-weaiei, K, Q- 'fff' 3 , Ag RG NI aw U :M ' AJ, .mg , , :iam M., fi' JN R , fm . 'SR' S s 9:15595 I 3 1 I 1 1 . ! J 1 g I E Q . f , 3 I K 1 i A I 1. I i W s L x I Y x 5 1 H v A m K 3 I E 4 1 A li E Y gi J I r I if Wx , ,- .1E195:,':rqv,, iff? -1 ' Tfillgi'-E?2,IQf6 wif? f f 'fv-zfgwsizxflw g ,,f,,,, 25: of X' ' WAQ W. X Q55 ew-X'f-Wff ,-,W -. :.sg,:gfH-' 1 4: ,y y my 5 . ,Us ,Vwzf - ' ' FMC? 1' 5.3 -:swf E Q. KN ':,IW'f.Q-lf! 4- f1i'1.1fH?EiffKi'. WL JJ K JV 'W 1531-' A . .Q 11. 5 if 1 25 su. - I in fu.. Student Council sponsored a drive before Christmas to help needy families. Student Council puts service first Student Council is a vital part of any school. Under the leadership of sponsor Donna Hoffman, Lakeview is no exception. Throughout the school year, Stu- dent Council works with the ad- ministration, the community and most importantly the students. Early in the year, Student Council officers, participated in Registration and orientation. They escorted freshmen to their designated areas and were aides to counselors. The Council made a special effort this year to promote sportsmanship and healthy intra-school relation- ships. Through an all-city pep rally and special friendship workshop, they are able to reach out to the community in effective ways. A unique method of community in- volvement was the first Career Day at Lakeview January 30. Student Coun- Organization cil, in coopration with faculty and ad- ministration, called on various Garland professionals to speak to Lakeview students regarding dif- ferent types of careers. Student Council's prime directive has been more than fulfilled this year as students were able to enjoy a uni- que Homecoming. The theme was Under the Big Top and the at- mosphere was one of carnival fun. The Centennial Ball and Legacy Honors presentation was at its best this year as Student Council, in cooperation with the Legacy staff, produced a show of shows. N51 ' iff' I ANBPN X? fqiw' on. Your backdrops for the were Student Council fOfficersi: John White, Debra Baker, Susan Cox, Erna Grasz, Rebecca Ashley Cline, Tom Mahan. Second Row: Tami Tauzin, Sabine Virani, Phyllis Drain, Cathy Finley Diana Pearce Shelly Roper Third Row Carol Bates Nanette Blua Janet Clark Lisa Albright Laurie Sandow, Dina Barr, Cheryl Rodgers, Lisa McLain, Melissa Preston, Suzann Flynn . . - . , , r sich, Greg Williams, Linda Harbour, Razelle Cox, Debbie Plaster, Ron Watson, Shelley Mille Ray, Alicia Johnson, Lori Harris, Kathi King. Fourth Row: Georgia Karasco, Mark Hamblin Gwartney, David Owen, Mike Miller, Gary Haygood, Bobby White, Dale Brasel, Kelley Sharon Anthony, Laura Luton. -pange in the Legacy program. if -cr Q FAIR t - t ,... ise-president Susan Cox makes one more ,.....qr White fills in for Erna who usually makes morning announcements. After a hard day at the office, president Erna Grasz can still smile. 2' F'-39 Mrs. Hoffman spends many extra hours at school in her job as Student Council sponsor. Organizations 127 oir Ch .4 N Q Choirs have another great year During the past year Lakeview's choral department has grown bigger and better than ever. They have par- ticipated in many choral events and made a definite contribution to the school and community. Late in October the Choir spon- sored a haunted house that provided ghoulish delights for the Garland area. Choir members dressed in grotesque apparel in order to raise money for the Choral department. During the holiday season singing Patriots visited the facility at Medical City and caroled at Richardson Square Mall. A Capella Choir won the Most Popular choir award in a competition that all Garland choirs participated in. One highlight of this year's concert season was the fine Cabaret Show, On Broadway. Choral members joined together to produce an enter- taining evening complete with a lasagna dinner and short concert from Freedom. Under the direction of Marty White, the choirs participated in the Sounds of America competition held this year in Nashville, Ten l ., . , Q 4 W 1 Mike Pryor does his Glenn Cambell impression. Organizations nessee. For the second consecutive year Lakeview participated and did extremely well. Don't it make your brown eyes blue? A Cappella: First Row: Mike Pryor, Pam Bratcher, Missy Wells, Lisa Burton, Tamara Roberts, Barr. Second Row: Jeff Smith, Chris Bradburn, Barbara Nichols, Jim Irby, LeAnn White, Linda can, Mrs. White. Third Row: Scott Johnson, Jennifer Hewitt, Ricky Smith, Shalyn Thomas, Seema Bhatt, Jimmy Gardner, Susan Wilson, Mark Strebeck. Fourth Row: Bruce Sandy Victor, Christy Hornbeck, Dawn Parton, Marge Starks, John White. ii - F? First Row: Terry Parker, Margie Young, Cheryl Roberson, Kelly McGuffey, Dale Stevens. Seco Row: John Porter, Tammy Beene, Velda Ziegler, Chrissy Aruda, Bebe Strow, Wayne McShan. Thll Row: Mrs. White idirectorl, Ron Watson, Bobby Gordon, Donna Williams, Nancy Toler, Karen lr Kelly Corley, Brent Leibel, Scott Curtis. Fourth Row: Julie Smith, Delane l-lead, Scott Burgess, D. Brase, Bobby White, Brian Bailey, Gary Haygood, Lena Vasquez. 1 ft 'u'i'f is . -. Y f- ' ,Y-. il 'lc' , e , ,, , , . - J : fx- gy - - . . , . N f .4 Q , -,g 'lx t ireedom: Linda Duncan, Brian Bailey, Margie oung, John Porter, Shannon Swink, Terry arker, Krista Pearson, Dale Stevens, Robert arr, Barbara Nichols, Joe Fleyna, Jim Irby, onty Smith, Chrissy Arruda, Scott Curtis, issy Wells, Jimmy Gardner, Mrs. White. J of Freedom perform at the Legacy f..- ' A if V A ' Members of the choir wait for their performance in the Cabaret Show. '- arm, , 'N-S Kelly McGuHey and Gary Haygood dance for the crowd at the Cabaret Show. Organizations ir ho A N C KD Oli' Ch .L C0 O Mixed Choir: First Row: Cheryl Rodgers, Mullaney Nichols, Jan Fiay, Pam Niemeyer, Lee Schmehorst, Gaylon Doverspike, Dion Frey, Brian Glasscock, Bobby Crane, Janet Hutchinson, Amy Langford. Second Row: Mel- issa Haggard, Andrea Langford, Linda Harb- our, Melissa Lumsden, Mike Franks, Larry Adams, Steve Chappell, Tim Dunn, Mark Bar- net, Trent Nau, Laurie Harris, Lisa Stone, Teresa Anderson. Third Row: Mrs. White idirectorl, Lesley Cunningham, Becky Kirby, Donya Davis, Brock Bailey, Mark Green, Gary Rose, Kenneth Hague, Mike Peterson, Tamera Glenn, Shelly Smith, Karla Jones, Mr. Logan. Fourth Row: Jeff Culbreath, Laurie Himes, Kathy Statoj, Leslie Cavanaugh, Chris Scheel, Mike Cummins, Jeff Delozier, Mike Miller, Steve Wilkerson, Madelyn Hill, Marion Rose, Shelly Stringer. sw A Cappella Choir puts in many hours of work. Organizations dv its Choir members display their costumes the Spook House. mar- F' gy .ns 9? J , . , . Q5 i fs ' ,gf V ,, ,W .M 'W K ,- 'E . , wi 23: i win' -5, J 1 N ' K lf! .. J if l ' l n FFP ? f' N rg 0 ll , ' ,4 L I ,Q K ' , at , 'P ul 9 ,, 1-W, iff ' Uh? ,. fi ,162 - , A f' N K ' , Q v. ' .- t ,- ' - 4 -i 5 W ,'IA ,, jg, R, vt, A. f A 4 1' A-Q W .A I v wp. . A A f . t 1- are , . t I , , I A Z 7,1 V y f 'x I ' ' ' Q H ' f M if Q 1. ' I . tv ,AL ,,:: av -tb ' --ov w 'E5'N , ' ME'-. . . ,, ,I F ..-,f - ' - 1 K I Robert Barr really helps out. omen's Choir: First Flow: Christi Carr, Lori Murray, Carrie Wilcox, Tami Green, Karol Mills, Christi oore, Darla Stevens, Lisa Graves, Michelle Hartin, Cheryl Blackman. Second Row: Jennifer orley, Lori Jones, Laurie Skrivanek, Kathryn Hallmark, Delores Hunter, Emily Pendley, Kim ewitt, Debbie Frazier, Julie Wynne, Rhonda Welch, Shelly Herd. Third Flow: Mrs. White ldirectorl, mantha Ftollerson, Virginia Holmes, Arlene Eversly, Lisa Simmons, Julie Welborn, Becky Arman- riz, Cheryl Arruda, Dian Barr, G'anna Gutley, Dianne Barbar. Fourth Row: Dee Dee Hunt, Mindy cCutchen, Debra Marable, Kara Johnson, Robin Gill, Natalie Ivey, Chris Kelly, Angela Christian, Sa Hays. Practice! Practice! Practice! Organizations Oir Ch .4 LQ .A CREATIVE AFlTS Expressing one's self through art Painting, molding, sculpting, weaving, intricate sketching . . .these are the broad and varied fields in which the Creative Arts Club participates. Under the leadership of sponsors Betti Boring and Sharon Rogers, the club has been active in many school and community projects. Many students entered the popular Garland Art Show and were extremely successful. At school, Art Club aided the Stu- dent Council with Homecoming. They helped do chalk etch- ings and assisted in decorating the cafeteria. Unlike other clubs, the Art Club specializes in a specific craft. As a club, they are constantly striving to improve their personal skill in areas of art and crafts. ...ff ga . is i :S N-D -A Y y x . , , . K , . . ' I 1 A John Neimeyer cleans his brush before begin- ning again. Art Club-fsittingl Michelle Lingo, Marty Over- street, Chris Bradburn, Chris Fryar, Mrs. Rog- ers tsponsorl, John Neimeyer, Dana Ramsey, lSecond Rowl Kathy King, Lois Piland, Mary Purdy, Evelyn Haney, Kim McBay, Shannon Ragsdale, Veronica Kumpf, tThird Rowl Scott Walker, Lynn Branton, Randy Gwartney, Rick Ridley, Toni Lazanne. X1 .,-4-an , .f ii 9 S ,352 1 Q . ev xi 4, Chris Bradburn hard at work on her landscape. Nw Kirk High and Vinnie Kraylovich work on sign painting. F? Q,-L ' 132 ORGANIZATIONS Speech and Debate: First Row: Becky Amen- dariz, Lori Wyatt, Sharon Anthony, Mrs. Howard tsponsorl, Tina Hinkley, Debbie Welk, Jeff Rowland. Second Row: Toni Lazane, Bar- bara Carlin, Dale Brasel, Judy Ussery, Blake Nichols. Third Row: Lanne Waller, Tracey Buckner. Speakers active in competition The ability to speak effectively is a highly valued trait. High school is a good training ground for speaking skills. The Speech and Debate Club is ac- tive in many areas of competition. At each contest, Lakeview is represented in duet acting, storytell- ing, prose, group improvisation, and debate. The speech team has par- ticipated in tournaments at Skyline and Optimist Club contests in the Spring. Participants in the Optmist Club contests were expected to pre- sent a seven minute speech on a chosen topic. Rules for the Rotary Club contest were along the same lines as those for the Optimist. Last year two members of the Speech Club who participated in these contests advanced as far as the state level. One of these girls was r and North Mesquite, three Lions club the state champion. contests winnin two, and Rotary 9 calmly makes his point for the Debate f 1:3 f -1? t r . -t - f ,ef S , S ttf if I A A All iift . X ff' C T S ' 'K y f-' L ' X' Il ll wil. ,--r f Sw- , k U N . . :W ' ps S 's ff l R Q . W - f ,' if . X 'll'-'.-:HQ S The Debate Team really puts forth an effort to get their point across. CD +-I CU .Q GJ Q Speech and O - to nw E. N as -: o 3 in .. cp CD l I , 1 . , 3? mac. K K NHS members worked long hours in the concession stand. Mrs. Greebon discusses the latest NHS project with Susan Cox. NHS recognizes grades, citizenship There are many different extra-cur- ricular activities that all high school students, and especially seniors, love to participate in. With all the fun activity it is sometimes hard to main- tain good grades. Lakeview's National Honor Society is especially designed for the student who is capa- ble not only of participating in the fun, but who can also maintain an 11.5 grade average. This year, the National Honor Soci- ety has been hard at work. They have been operating the concession stand at basketball games, plus they have sold goodies at various times of the year. During VaIentine's Day, NHS sold Valentine cookies and delivered flowers. At the end of each year, NHS, under the leadership of sponsor Sheila Greebon, awards a scholar- ship to it's most outstanding mem- ber. In order to be inducted into NHS, students must maintain a grade point average of 11.5 and must be good citizens. 134 ORGANIZATIONS l 2 'A ty' 'S f 1 'st 1 N Dee is ready for the crowd. NHS- tRow 11 Mrs. Greebon tSponsort, Br Kelly, Kirk Field, Steve Kennedy, Barba Nichols, Rene Granado, Glenda Burch, Ju Benningfield. tRow 2t Donna Brown, Kathy O'Dell, Mis Norman, Sharon DeArment, Lisa Hennigi Erna Grasz, Diana Kornegay, Cheryl Kolbe Phyllis Drain, LeAnn Fleetwood, Carol Joh ston, Dee Muhlinghaus. tFiow 3t Barbara Lewis, Bruce Beaty, Sus' Cox, Kim Hoffman, Greg Wylie, Chris M dock, Scott Noack, Tim Ftobinette, John Whi Cindy Victor. Holding the mirror up to life All the worId's a stage, and all the men and women merely players. Shakespeare duet acting, group improvisation, and have held workshops at various elementary schools. Each year they are involved in a drama department production. This year's perfor- mances of Night of January 16 were successful, as was their UIL competition play The Cave Dwellers. Under the leadership of sponsor Life is a stage to Lakeview's Thes- pian troup. These talented artists are involved in many aspects of theater. Thespians participate in story telling, .f W Kim Stinson, Thespians went to a convention in Austin and performed duet acts and monologues. Many hours of practice go into all drama and this year's Thespian troup's events prove it. ff -wfex i,n'?4Q Mr. Stinson encourages Kim McLaughlin to join the Drama Club. Patricia Patrick cross-examines a ess in the Night of January 161' Thespians: First Row: Lanne Waller, Jessica Russell, Kandy Pople, Sharon Anthony, Kim McLaughlin. Second Ftow: Kathy O'Dell, Patricia Dryburg, John White, Patricia Patrick, Cara Lovely, U3 Debbie Welk, Connie Waldon, Merri Locklear. Third Row: Kim Stinson, tsponsorl, Toni Lazane, Dale C CU Smith, Veronica Krump, Troy Smith, Johnn Claunch. Tina Hinkley, Kirby Pople, Tracy Buckner. Fourth Flow: Pat Davis, Barbara Carlin, Dale Brasel, Lori Wyatt, Flicky Smith, Kelly McGuftey, Joe Deutsch, Tamara Glenn. UD GJ ,E Organizations 135 l,UCLt'jC L50-LL l.dlO.fl.J Wt oo- aoi QJLU auchqood K N ' L04 f'70-U-L fgyq- f1'za.!pC,6 'clfcxzf n 'Q NM Lian..-L 51.4.1-fzfvuf fx-0fn0lf W4 Diff HI sf Band 136 Organizations - mn in bsU.f1?U -L . HA. f la? ...- .ll . lftnf-I nfiln nj 2 E , L y ,4 f' f W' -f ,.- , '- . -A -l , i JA, i , f ' 1 K - g V 5- , 1 K it N ' f 'ra' Band : First Row: Denise Brid , im McNamara, Sharon DeArment, Nancy Ha en, Sherry Lundy. Second Row: Donna Cook Phyllis Drain, Cathy Finley, ' a Young, Kerry Chaplin, Debbie Brown, Kim Sim on , Becky Burdic Diana C Judy Ussery, Jerri Burkard, Shelli Hale, Ch Hardage, Mi e Waters, Tr un Roy Snodgrass, on hite, Eric To son, Ro y News e, T Simpson, Shelly Luc doo, Cathey C ea, Pam e, Lauri Himes, Tony ' , . my Gar , Penny rbur fl-o Terry Brasuell Dia Berry Laura L on John eto Titus ro ' ass' Thomp n Br Jan 101 k Jill bush Jana Wilki on Chris Walker Laurie Ha r Vickie Br Iey Mike am N Gina Ca er S ourly, Sykes Sharo resley Kathy Todd Tammy ynum Donna Hub r oy Dye T ompson n Co if Fourth Ken Adams John Niemeyer Rodney Mc ath Frank Clark S lvia M tinez BeniBur ck Pat Bin Daniel z Robbi , , , , - ' ' ' , GH , ' . V , . V . i . Y . . v . :I -li V .e . y . ' A 6 I ' , , , y - - ' , i- ' , - ' ,4 . Tami Mo e, David Fields, Tom Mahan ick Bunker, Byron Sims, Pat Meriney, Be Riley, Mik ocre, S40 Dickerson, Luton, L ah Tippit, Mike Shedd, Jeff hite, Mae Miller, Lisa Vance, David Steitz roy Smith, ld Br - t, Jetf Rowland i Kirkley, oger Harris, Chuck Poche, Terri Lucas, Mary Holmes. Fifth Row: C s Smith, Lou Finl yu one Rfancoi Mauch, L sa Wells, Steve Shoveg Ken almer, Mark Fields, Johnny Glen, Angie tewart, Joe erez, Brian 7' iams, Tim Fort James Pa ' h Davi nnis, D ug Co Allen ' ,Jim Gibson, Greg Wylie ' rness, Glenda Burch, Tracy McBeth, De s, Ronald Crisco, Greg Williams, Barbara Lewis, Sherri L hite, Donnie Lewis, Brad Lucky, Kellie Hardick, Eddie thzutt. Sixth Row: Blair Dickerson, Richard Latimer, Ronnie Rollinson, Frank Hansen, Michael Allman, Jay Easley, David Kelly Sykora, Stacey Roberts, Donna Taylor, Darla Herd, Heidi Seifert, Karen Harrison, John Spann, Mark Strebeck, Robert Bi Erich Arndt, Jeff Hoover, Steve Deere, Anna Lacy, Missy Norman, Millie Cline, Connie Horton, Melissa Northcutt, Laura Pearce, i Halm, Rebecca Ashley, Archie Carnes, Robert Arrowood, Eddie Wilson, Colleen Brasuell. 1 ,YuA!fz,l4g-4,gs.L 1 do- iff-ff Q fEysinduCts ?EEjjih?iJS a3,fCef1. S S POMXOL 5 576 Aff-CD it gig . Band activities varied I S'-eN '0f'1 ' - 'Nik q 9 sm itgf fgit? Q '4WzN5491g. . X5 1- ' fi, E rs , ,, , ri, 5 lx IF I' T is H X no v E! tn I I Q V: ,, ' I r tritmrai i in l I , ,I Q 4 :Tr .L W Bi . ' . 2 I is , l ' I 55 J hx 1 J! 2 ' o . ff . 'tale N . - . f-.,,mN , .T Q . ii' V - 4 . Although the band adds a lot of color to the halftime shows at foot- ball games, that is not the only thing they do. During concert season the marching unit is divided into three bands, the honor band, symphonic, and concert band. They attended concert contest March 11-12 here at Lakeview expecting another Sweepstakes trophy. Sweepstakes are awarded to a band receiving a first division in marching, concert, x S tx .f V' ,L and sight reading. The Patriot Band acted as GarIand's Ambassador to Florida during their trip to Daytona Beach. They competed in the Daytona Beach Music Festival and marched in the Character Parade at Disney WorId's Magic Kingdom during the time they spent there. This year was a year of changes on the marching field. With a new direc- tor, F. J. Shaack, the band took on a new style. They went from strictly show band to corps style, show, and added dance steps to A Chorus Line. The 173-member band marched in two parades and competed in several contests. They received se- ond place at the SMU Band Day, fourth place at the Parade of Cham- pions in the Cotton Bowl, and for the fourth straight year were awarded a first division at the UIL marching contest. Flag Corps: Sitting: Laura Pearce, Stacy Ftoberts.KneeIing: Donna Tayoor, Connie Hor- ton. Standing: Darla Herd, Millie Cline, Heidi Seifert, Karen Harrison, Anna Lacy, Missy Norman, Melissa Northcutt. Not Pictured: Jean Przyborowski. Q --,Q Nancy and her band warm up before their concert. Band O -1 in m E. N m :1 o :x CD .. no -si Milla. , D153 1 9,96 1 M1 ki-Al'L tdikdhb Uri Mi Qft 'f7 A gps Zqiiit Stageband: Sitting: Mike oore, Flobbi Griffin, James Luton. Row 2: Sc tt Coleman, Tracy McBeth, Scott Northcutt, teve Shove, Angie Stewart. Third Row: Jeff Rowland, Denise Bridgman, Tammy Simpson, Julie Corbell, Sherry Lundy. Fourth Flow: Ken Palmer, Jim Gibson, Chris Smith, Jim Sykora, Donnie Lewis, Eric Arndt, Allen Halm, Eddie Nor- thcutt. Fifth Flow: David Kelly, Allen Rich. -,,s gn i -E- -Cz E BAND .. oo oo O -t an nw E. N in :t O 3 KD Donna Cook was crowned Band Sweetheart at the last football game. X L X gf S i. f tx, X K . , I . , f t.. - l f f ' Twirlers: Denise Bridgeman, Sherry Lundy, Nancy Hansen, Sharon De ment, Kim McNamara A ,A 1 1 f The Baritone Section is an important part of the band. Florida - or Bust L svn Q. J Mr. Yenne directs the Concert Band in another great performance. Jean PrZYb0f0WSki Deffofms 3 flag routine at 3 pep rally. ,I L NNs,,, l j 1 W Members warm up for another concert. -v wma, 'TMAKC5 512 CUVWl'YIlbI,1,+lijU' NIO G Q Yfcaj-a WOM M VQXMV C, Vg cm cc 005-I Sf cm! wivlmei J 'QW Vg IP DWF fefQvLNUffS Vwyj VQOW. f I if 'W Y Band O -1 no m 2. N EP. 5. :a U7 .. co co 40 Q- 1 7 Key Club: Kneeling: Sabine Virani, Carrie Lewis, Cathy Finley, Nanette Blue, Shanda McCoy, Tre Adams, Cindy Guyon, Lisa McClain, Cyndy Berry, Suzy Kasper, Emily Pendly, Dina Barr, Debl Frazier. Sitting: Carol Johnston, Razelle Cox, Kim Logan, John Pryor, Kelli Hardick, Lisa Docki: Dave Deadman, Greg Harper, Becky Kasper, Carita Ray, Kim Hoffman, Nancy Murphy, Dan Carithers, Pam Faulkner, Lisalee Thach, Cindy Trawick. Third: Shelly Miller, Debra Baker, Die Cox, Pam Fren, Kathi King, Ricky Smith, Sharon Anthony, David Harvey, Kim Wright, Steve Kl nedy, Scot Willis, Bill Rice, Laurie Sharp, Terry Davis, LaNae Bryant, Kelly McGuffey, Brian Bi Donna Williams, Mellissa Preston, Shannon Swink. Standing: John White, Ron Watson, Robinette, Dewayne Andrews, David Owen, Leslie Cavanaugh, Gary Haygood, Dale Brasel, Ke! Tillery, Jeff Delozier, Mike Franks, Scott Richey, Bruce Ivey, Pat Martin, Earl Richardson, Bra Nolan, Rebecca Ashley. Giving service to school, community ' Sponsored by the Lake Ray Hub- bard Kiwanis Club, Key Club is founded on the principle of service to the community and school. This year's members have got the year off to a great start by helping the Stu- dent Council with preparations for the Homecoming dance. The Key Club was responsible for the balloons that were released during the cor- onation, and they also sold blue and gold balloons at the game. In addition the club sponsored two victory dances during football season. Help was provided by many . . if Club members attend called meeting. members at the annual Turkey Shoot sponsored by the Kiwanis Club. There are two community service projects each spring and a series of scholarships given to senior club members each year. This year's hard-working Key Club officers are Robert Barr, President, David Buchanan, and John Porter, co vice-presidents and Kathi King at Erna Grasz, assistant secretari Britt Kelly, treasurer, and Jim lr sheriff. Also included on the bo are two senior class representativi Margie Young and Kirk Fieli juniors, Cheryl Rogers and Ke Dowdleg sophomores, Suzann Fly and Jeff Stameyg and freshma Sheila Neilon. Sponsor Jed Reed goes over the group's upcoming activities. .4 Q 'f c' Q' K f f ag 4 I Hs-'H' I xx.-4' Mary Lynn Mayer and Shelley Miller discuss club plans with Mrs. Barbara Caldwell, Sponsor. 18' n M...-1 sident Barbara Lewis conducts a meeting. a Club-iFirst Flowl Shelley Miller, Laura rce, Anna Lacy, Millie Cline, Rebecca Ash- Barbara Lewis, Darla Herd. ond Flowl Chuck Poche, Mary Lynn Mayer, i Moore, Bryan Dickerson, Erich Arndt, n Halm, Karen Harrison, Jean Przyborow- Betas dedicated to service National Beta Club is a national honorary service organization designed to promote school and community service activities. This year the Beta Club has focused on helping NHS in various activities. A major fund raiser for Beta Club was the Easter season Hop-a-Grams. Club members dressed as bunny rabbits delivered Easter greetings to anxious Patriots. At the end of this year all Beta Club members became eligible for mem- bership in the prized National Honor Society. Under the leadership of Mrs. Bar- bara Caldwell, Beta Club is an active part of the goings on at Lakeview. UB BETA CL O :J Q If Z N JP 1' O z cn 3 Mrs. Mabry discusses the latest club plans with Crissy Arruda and Donya Davis. Parlez-vous Francais? Do you speak French? If so, you are well qualified to be a member of the French club. The French club members this year sold European candy. Every year, all the foreign language clubs participate in the November food festival and the foreign lan- guage Olympics in May, both of which were a big success. The French students also participated in Fete party. French-lsittingl Laurie Guzdziol, Chuck Poche, Laurie Hager, Kellie Har- dick, Lisa Lord, Karrie Lewis, Brett Thames lstandingl Toni Lazanne, Christine Cooper, Laura Pinkston, Kim Hoffman, Carrie Hurst, Sherri Lucas, Cheryl Young, Mrs, Mabry fsponsori. Francaise at SMU, an academic and cultural contest for high school stu- dents of French, sponsored by the North Texas chapter of the American Association of teachers of French. The French club has a progressive dinner at a students home in the Spring sampledg many French foods. The French club also went caroling in December and had a Christmas Wayne Evans sells the French club's i draiser. French-tkneelingl Velda Ziegler, Wendy Morgan tsittingl Jolynne Terri Sewell, Laura Pearce, Donya Davis, Heidi Siefert, Dayna Davis, issa Preston lstandingl Mrs. Mabry, Janene Plumlee, Christine , Carita Ftay, Tim Flobinette, Angie Brackeen, Tammy Rice, Lisa Mai, nica Sterling. l anish - lfirst rowi Donna Taylor, Kathy Todd, Tanya Banks, Paula Sulli- n, Sonny Rose, Clint Simpson, Pam Kirkwood, Melanie Smith tsecond i Karen Corn, Linda Lewis, Laura Ervl, Steve Fryar, Darla Herd, Lisa ckins, Mrs. Banister lsponsorl, ithird rowl Scott Walker, Billy Bompus, Perez. Tammy Payne, Mercedes Contreras, Anna Lacy. i Lazanne, Mrs. Cox isponsort, Terri Ftose, Barbara Lewis, Laurie San- ,Jim Jackson, isecond rowt Millie Cline, Rhonda Welch, Kerry Chap- Warren Norris, Steve Ford, Kris Hermsen, Sylvia Martinez, Denise mel, Shelly Whattenbarger, John White ithird rowl Mike Stanley, ristine Davis, Fiobin Gill, Lavada Williams, Delane l-lead, Kim Hoffman, ve Kennedy, Robert Alverez, Gwen Brunsen, Cathy O'Brien, Mark blet. .gmt try, 4 , .7 -In ' 1 Q hu- Kd K Xp-sq t w 'T' - ' if E 53 ' ' .:- Aa..s.iif'f 1 Mrs, Cox helps a student with his Spanish. l 5 l Mrs. Bannister like most teachers always has a multitude of paper work. Students learn Spanish life, customs A knowledge of Spanish is especially helpful to those of us living in a state bordering Mexico. Many members of the student body are presently taking Spanish and a majority of these people are members of the Spanish Club. Through classroom work and club discussions much is learned about daily life in Spanish speaking countries. During February the Spanish Club had a guest speaker, Carmen Taffola, artist in residence for the Garland school district. She shared her knowledge of Spanish dialects with club members and also the Spanish classes. Miss Taffola is a specialist in foreign languages. At the annual Food Fest all four foreign language clubs got a taste of authentic Spanish cuisine. Span- ish Club also participated in the Foreign Language Olympics in the spring. Ag, ' X 5. B LU SPANISH C o IJ cv P Z N Je 1' o Z Ii OJ 8D fm .t as G A 9 O -1 to as 2. N m -3 o 3 U7 nfl! .. fl ,sf 1 n Members of the German Club practice one-act play they presented at Texas Association of German Students Convention in April. German clubbers busy group Sprechen sie Deutsch? Well, a group of our own students can - speak German, that is. The German Club members are kept busy by their sponsor, Mrs. LeMaster. By the end of the school year, they had sold Gummi Bears, attended the TAGS fTexas Association of German Studentsj Convention in March in Arlington, and participated in Lakeview's International Olympics competing against the other three foreign language clubs. German club officers are: Bryan Dickerson, president, Gary Aufforth, vice-president, Debbie Noack, secretary, Howard Shaw, treasurerg and Lori Jolly, historian. Frau LeMaster, Sponsor fd' ,, sg 4 First Row: Bryan Dickerson. Second Ftow: Sabine Virani, Patricia Dryburgh, Howard Shaw, Ph Barth, Gary Aufforth, Lori Jolly, Donna Taylor. Third Row: Kathy Snow, Karim Virani, Judy Uss Larry Taylor, Blair Dickerson, Allen Halm, Scott Noack, Mary Lynn Mayer, Frau LeMaster. s Club activities many, varied Latin Club officers and mem- bers were kept busy this year with several projects. Many of them pertained to the study of Latin, however, a few were along other lines. Brownies and cookies were sold at the cIub's bake sale dur- ing Halloween. Valentine's Day marked the annual rose and v- ' Z' ' ' Mel Ropp and Danny Thompson conjugate a few verbs. Latin Club Mrs Harvey fsponsorj, LeAnn Fleetwood, Chris Manajek, April Driscoll, Rene Granado fStandingl Kelley Driscoll, Tim Robinette, Danny Thompson, Mike Howry Glenn Field, Brad Mize, Mel Flopp, Brett Rosenberg, Tracey Adams. 'FN carnation sale. Flowers were delivered during the day. Latin Club members made their con- tribution to the candy floating around school also. In March the club made their yearly trip to The Magic Time Machine for their Roman orgy. This event is more innocent than it sounds. The restaurant serves authentic Roman food, and has dancing girls for enter- tainment. A scholarship was given this spring to a senior member selected by the Latin Club. ,..v5' i' Rene Granado models the latest Roman fashions. TIN O 11 CD If Z N zo :J O z cn 3 U1 LA S rt hea I GG Sw .4 A OJ fl 3942 up it The officers take a break in Mrs. Pennington's office. Sweethearts on the road The Yankee Doodle Sweethearts have been on the road all year, sweeping the country with spec- tacular performances. They have performed everywhere from Dallas to their spring visit to the nation's capitol, Washington, D.C. The first stop the Sweethearts made was at the American Drill Team camp at SMU. Sweethearts efforts were rewarded with trophies and numerous first, second and third place ribbons. As the road grew longer and wider so did the intensity and determina- tion of the Sweethearts. They were invited to perform at a Dallas Tor- nado halftime, then they participated in the KNUS-SMU Drill Team com- petition at Texas Stadium. Though hampered by unfavorable weather conditions, the Sweethearts were able to bring home a third place trophy. During February the Sweethearts produced a stage show, On the Road Again. The production had a country western flavor and proceeds went towards the final stop of the Sweethearts 1980-81 journey, Washington, D.C. Organizations The Sweethearts were the only Garland Drill team ever to journey out of state. Their destination in Washington was the Cherry Blossom Festival where they performed on the steps of the capitol for President and Mrs. Reagan. The journeys of the Sweethearts have been both rewarding and ex- citing. But under the able leadership of sponsor Joyce Pennington each of the Sweethearts has learned something about their country and themselves. ,. has 1 k .. - i . Officers Tracy Bean and Cindy Traywick pre sent the trophy won at the SMU Band and Dril Team Day. Sweethearts sing about the Aggie football team during their stage show. H g 1 it I weethearts Olticersz Tracy Bean, Pam Watson, Cindy Trawick, Carol Johnston, Lisalee Thach, Julie Benningfield. Fourth Flow: ndra Langford, Krista Pearson, Cindy Victor, Amy Langford. Fifth Row: Pam Faulkner, La Nae Bryant, Barbara Carlin, Shawna inford, Janna Citelli. Sixth Ftow: Susan Pennington, Leann White, Diane Kornegay, Kim Stamey, Shalyn Skrivanek, Lisa Mai. eventh Flow: Sheila Price, Cheryl Rodgers, Melissa Preston, Shelly Montana, Mary Daniel, Diane Moore, Lisa McCain. Eighth Row: iynde Berry, BeBe Strow, Chris Dickerson, Shannon Lankford, Dee Dee Smith, Tammy Beene, Nancy Murphy, Misty Mendias. ,nth Row: Shunner McGregor, Donna Williams, Machelle Clement, Dana Thomas, Lisa Agnew, Marge Starks, Karla Jones, Jan ay, Kim Johnston. Tenth Row: Jennifer Hewitt, Kay Sams, Mullaney Nichols, Sally Climer, Leslie Cavanaugh, Lisa Wilson, Kelly Jorley, Debbie Noack, Shelly Whattenbarger, Robin Motley. Eleventh Row: Crystal Wallace, Laurie Sharp, Nancy Toler, Lisa Henn- xgan, Kathi King, Kirsten Afseth, Dawn Parton, Tamera Glen, Deanna Taylor, Stacy Norred, Karen Mawby, Lori Johnson. Sweethearts punk out at their Spring Show. . .X 'N' wx A, ei C i ,- 5-. ww. T7 ica- fv- ,ffv t ' k , h,,.,..4 Pam demonstrates a new Dance Step. Organizations S ri hea I 99 Sw .A A NI y Dolls rt be . 5 Ll Christine Davis prepares for a performance. Organizations Liberty Dolls help promote spirit The junior varsity drill team, the Liberty Dolls, was active throughout football season. At any home game they could be found in the stands directly behind the cheerleaders join- ing in on the cheers and chants. Under the direction of sponsor Mrs. June Williams, they also participated in the Friday afternoon pep ralli- doing hand routines along with tl Sweethearts. The girls performed during the a nual J.V. pep rally the week of tl South Garland game. Many of these girls will go on to l next year's Sweethearts. -J- Liberty Dolls: First Row: Christine Davis, Darla Cummins, Debbie Hennessey, Terri Sewell, Don Gossett, Lavada Williams. Second Row: Kim Stovall, Angela Allen, Karol Mllls, Vicki Larkin, Les Cunningham, Lisa Graves. Third Row: Teena Culp, Michell Young, Tammy Fleischman, Deedra Ha Sharon Crouch, Shelly Herd, Shirley Foster, Christine Moore. Fourth Row: Melissa Haggard, Ly Young, Shelly Roper, Toni Cope, Kristie Hamilton, Kim Rogers. Fifth Row: Brenda Thomas, L Simmons, Rita Foster, Laura Ervi, Natalie Ivey, Janelle Nix, Karen Thalmann, Kim Young. Sixth R Diane Barber, Laurie Harris, Wendy Whittle, Shelley Shrase, Shelia Neilon, Tammy Cook, Nag Oglin, Tracee Belzle, Debbie Coyle, Becky Kirby, June Williams lDirectori. 3 . get , , LAUNDIYRA W ggi CLEANERS 1. ,t NTLM. ,,.. 3'3 'gg TF Tiff t 5 Q- 3, M132 hr ,ii 'T , 'i is ,f it it ,fri , ' ,FL I x sAiJ'w n 'Q I . Lim we - .XY lg i u -.- , - N :JMU Z K 23 R . xg K n ,I .'?3P3f-Ev A ,T -K M it X Liberty Dolls move to the beat at a pep rally. l l s f , . in J- 2 if B. . , 3 A T .,. Q . . . i ffw f- -Y ji I . v S 5 rg' ' . , 4 Lt. . , 5,5 X1 , J' Minute Men know Lakeview is Number 1. Patriot - Robert Barr Building spiriig building Enjoying a few minutes of calm before the game begins. pride Lakeview's Minute Men and Patriot play vital roles in the life of Lakeview. Under the sponsorship of Larry Kerbel, the Minutemen help the cheerleaders with their stunts and help promote Patriot Pride and spirit throughout the student body. There are six Minutemen, five of whom are seniors and one who is a junior. Robert Barr is this year's Patriot mascot. He was selected on the basis of his essay concerning Patriot Pride. The Patriot mascot has long represented what Patriot class and spirit are all about. is,,eg76 . p ,Q-ff' ' e tcaptainj and Jay Dial. Minute Men : Larry Adams, Davey Baron, Gary Rose, Scott Burgess, Jimmy Gardner SFI atriotfMinutem O Q no in E. N n: :Q 0 :i an .. A 40 P y Cheerleaders l'Si'f Va .L cn o O -1 to m E. N at z o 3 on Varsity Cheerleaders build spirit, pride Cheerleaders have always been associated with school spirit and good sportsmanship. This year the Varsity squad has done a good job promoting both. The girls went to camp during July at the University of Oklahoma and went to work on a middle school clinic as soon as they got home. Long hours of practice continued through August, as they prepared for football season. When the time came for the first game of the season the cheerleaders were ready for the year. They spon- sored many spirit days, all of which went over well. During the week of the game against Garland High, the two cheerleading squads got together and held a unity pep rally at the iunior high field. Each year the Varsity and Junior Varsity go together to sponsor Lakeview's 50's day. This year Dash Ftiprock and the Dragons rocked and rolled us down memory lane. The busy schedule the girls keep was not over after football season. Basketball games, beginning in mid November and continuing through March, caused more hard work. For the first time the cheerleaders travel- ed to all pre-season games. All eight girls are always glad when the end of the year finally comes around so that they can relax. '1 Cheerleaders round up spirit. Varsity Cheerleaders: Cathy Finley, Margie Young, Phyllis Vank, Cheryl Roberson, Kelly McGuffey, Susan Cox, Christy Pate, Myra Ellis. l lit V-I-C-T-O-R-Y V-l-C-T-O-R-Y ge . I V A ll e ,- l 1, rleaders cheer for the football players at pep rally. With the help of the Minutemen the cheerleaders end another cheer with a stunt. Phyllis and Myra cheer at a pep rally. iff Cheerleaders take time out of their busy schedule to relax with sponsor Mrs. Dickey. 1 l Organizations SYS ity Cheerleacl FS Va .K UI .L V. Cheerleaders 1 152 Organi JV season never ends After attending a week long clinic at the University of Oklahoma, the cheerleaders were ready to begin a busy year. They served on the staff at the Middle school clinic in July. By this time, they were eager for the start of football season. J.V. cheerleaders were active at the Friday pep rallies. They perform- ed one cheer and led the sophomore class chant each week. During the week, each girl helped to decorate the lockerroom and to make spirit signs to hang in the halls. S . vt P1 , V 5 '2 Here We Come a Truckin' in' I ' K t rx k j f, M - kzlik I' 5, 'f g 4 3 4-'Qi ,, ' . if , .fi . .i i A 3 5 'L V ' - ij 'L vi , .. - at N . m A V I ,,.,. . . li.-1 A M V-'x:'f sw. All the cheerleaders help promote school spirit by hanging signs in the halls and cafeteria. J.V. Cheerleaders: Karen Kelm, Patti Bernard, Lisa Albright, Debbie Plaster, Lori Wyatt, Michelle Jurisich. zations ,.f-'Z Patriots to the Top. At the end of the season, the girls held the annual JV pep rally. They did a pom-pom routine and one skit.i Since it was the last week of the, season, the football teams' lockers were also decorated. The schedule during basketballl season is less hectic. The JV cheerleaders attended all home games and also traveled with the team to the out-of-town games. By the end of the season all six girls received a well deserved rest. Frosh cheerleaders learn quickly Twelve girls were chosen fresh out of middle school as Lakeview's freshman cheerleaders for the 1980- 81 year. Many of them had never cheered before, so not long after school was out they were meeting with their sponsor, Julie Driscoll, and l gaussian On your mark, get set, GO! practicing long, hard hours. They attended camp with the Var- sity and Junior Varsity cheerleaders at the University of Oklahoma early in July and helped host the Garland Middle School clinic, here at Lakeview later that month. When football season began they led the freshman class in their class chants at the pep rallies each Friday and decorated the dressing room each week. Following tradition, during this last week, they held the annual freshman pep rally, which was the most suc- cessful yet. The cheerleaders kept up the hard work during basketball season cheering at the freshman games. to lost: . l in l T' , 1 , . , ld: Sitting: Julie Buchanon. Standing: Shannon Murphy, Kelly Ar- kle, Liz Steele, Nancy Stell, Christi Carr. ez Sitting: Shelly Belt. Standing: Julie Wynne, Kim Prewitt, Lori ivanek, Dee Dee Yeakel, Kim Corley. my ps. l 4 INS ' f 'Freshman cheerleaders end their cheer with a stunt Organizations Cheerleaders man .C CD CD L LL 153 FCA promotes spirit Lakeview's Fellowship of Christian Athletes is active in promoting good sportsmanship. Despite the name of the club, band members, Sweethearts, and cheerleaders also belong to FCA. The group meets weekly in a time of fellowship and learning. Club members have enjoyed many guest speakers including John Cramp, youth director at First Baptist Church in Garlandg Larry Tedder, a representative of the Dallas FCA of- fice: and Walter Watson, father of one of the mem bers. Each year an FCA convention is FCA: First Row: Debbie Plaster, Scot Thomas, Mark Hamblin, Kathi King, Bazelle Cox, Jim Barnett. Second Ftow: Kim Faulkner, Christine Peltier, Tracey Adams, Shanda Garrett, Fton Watkins, Shalyn Skrivanek, Amy Langford, Chris Skelly, Lisa Lord, Cindy Guyon, Rene Payton, Shanda McCoy, Sandy Day. Third Bow: Andrea Ault, Madelyn Hill, Lori Wyatt, Dee Rosenthal, April Driskoll, Nancy Stell, Lisa Wilson, Scott Binder, Judie Davis, Darla Cum- mins, Michelle Jurisich, Cheryl Kolberg, Kay Sams, Laura Smith, Kurt Ferrell, Carol Malone. Fourth Row: Marge Starks, Kirsten Afseth, Brock Bailey, Bill Guyon, Steve Ken- nedy, John Connor, Carrie Hurst, Jim Bussel, Randy Purkins, Tamara Glenn, Chris Garrett, Greg Privett, Darryl Hurst, Ken Ferrel, Mike Pearce. Sponsor: Alton Hill. Organizations held for members from all over the state, and three officers from Lakeview planned to attend this year's convention in Houston January 16-18. During the summer each year a group of club members attend national conferences. The conferences offer many workshops on the purposes of FCA. A retreat is planned in the spring for FCA members in Crandall, Texas. There are also plans for future meetings with other FCA chapters in the Garland area. This year's slate of officers is head- ed by President Mark Hamblin. The rest of the board consists of vice president Scot Thomas, secretary Kathi King, treasurer Jim Barnett, and historian, Debbie Plaster. Coach Hamblin lays out the game lite Club members listen attentively to presentation Members find fun in problem solving There is a breed of student at Lakeview that can only find con- tentment through true baffle- ment. The breed are those honor math students who belong to Mu Alpha Theta, a national Math fraternity. For recreation and relaxation these computer minds devise and work hard on impossible math problems. Mu Alpha Theta members, under the leadership of sponsor Dr. Vis Mudely, have been busy participating in honorary math tests. Several geniuses qualified for the Atlantic-Pacific Math tests which were given several times during the year. Requirements for member- ship in Mu Alpha Theta are sim- ple, if you are a budding genius. You must earn and maintain an A average in any math class. Bryan Dickerson. Britt has found a new toy. dbx Mu Alpha Theta-tFirst Rowl Laurie Hager, Wendy Morgan, Kris Manajek, John Conner, Krissa l tSecond Rowt Britt Kelly, Joe Rosenthal, Judy Ussery, Phyllis Drane, Karen Harrison, ca Ashley tThird Ftowt Erna Grasz, Sharon DeArment, Barbara Lewis, Carita Ray, Kim Hoff- Titus Brown practices his programming skills. MU ALPHA THETA O 11 Q JP E N JP 1' O z fn G U1 CY LEGA .L U1 Ut F Legacy Staff - 11st rowl Razelle Cox, Donna Brown, Linda Holloway, Stuart Powley, Pam Bratche Darla Herd, Becky Leggett tsecond rowt Steve Bryan, Mary Daniel, Jeff White, Lisa Marvin, Mari Benavides, Millie Cline, Scott Wilson, Anna Lacy, Mercedes Contreras, Susan Pennington, Hardin Qthird rowj Dave Smith, Jeff Rowland, Chris Garrett, Richard Christian, Alan Powell, Palmer, Angie Brackeen, Bob Gharis, Robert Billingslea, Robbie McManus ffourth rowj Mark Lisa Dockins, RaLinda Hicks, Penny Talley, Jana Clifton, Julie Davis, Kim Wright, Jennifer i iw- . ,CZ-WL -- .:'mQ.- vu. ,. ,23- ,nq , .,.,,f' ,, 4 ,,f,,,-Ly., -.11 .1 ',.f2-,'7'7:- , - 5 ang! ,ga 1 1 fs-1 ,. n,,.y ,, X' , Debra Baker, Sherry Bivens, Shelly Talley, Danell Thompson, Keith Dowdle. 'fm Susan, working on the yearbook. Scott Richey, yearbook editor. Tomorrow's Hemingways practice their art Lakeview's budding journalists can be found in A105 every day during fourth and sixth periods. This is the Publications Department where both the newspaper and yearbook staffs put their creative genius to work. Our answer to the Garland Daily News appears as The Sentinel. Edi- tors Shelley Miller and Dee Muhlin- ghaus and their staff put in many hours of hard work covering the news at Lakeview. Current events, fea- tures, interviews, reviews, and sports coverage can all be found in the pages of the Sentinel. Special edi- tions are also put out covering such events as Homecoming and the Leg- acy Awards Presentation and Cen- tennial Ball. Great authors of the future receive their chance to appear in print in the annual issue of Lagniappe, the liter- ary anthology published each spring by the organization of the same name. The Lagniappe staff accepts material from student poets, novel- ists, and short story writers through- out first semester. The book is edited and sent to the printer in the spring. The finished product is a collection of high quality works. Each May another volume of the Legacy is put on the shelf with a ne set of memories in it. The staff divided in two groups, an editori staff and a business staff. The editorial staff, headed by ed tor Scott Richey, began work befo school started and ended Februa 25, on the final deadline. During th time they did layouts, wrote copy an captions and put together the book. Business manager Lisa Docki and the business staff sold ads, yea books, and school pictures. They al published the student director Lakeview Lineup. Stuart Powley. ,Y Shelley Miller p ' , Laurie Sandow, Lincoln Thom son, Carita k . . Mar Patton lstandmgl Steve Beavers, Miss Ousley isponsorl, Mrs. Berwald M ' ' l V :TUX i 5 l 1 1 r r ,N it fa- rrrr D 1, 'Ov fi g, , 1' Yzwq at if iw ' can ' t . 4 , 'i' ' i'?if 5 i' ?W' 1 i 5 ' rf .., . i J 1 .. I-'In A L Newkirk, publications adviser, discussing duties with the yearbook Jim dges research for a sfory. 'WWW Sentinal Staff-llst rowl Jeff Rowland, Tracy McBeth, Mike Franks, Dee Mulinghaus ico-edi- torl, Shelley Miller ico-editorj, David Owen, Steve Beavers, 12nd rowl Paul Sanders, Jim Jackson, Mark Benavides, Scott Wilson, Donya Davis, Chris Garrett, Darren Durham l3rd rowj Steve Bryan, Stuart Ponley, Richard Christian, Rob Mowery, Dave Smith, Howard Shaw, Fiazelle Cox. wi wil N ni Q, ALWLV --1, t is: 1 t Q- M YAC serve in the cafeteria several times during the year. Here Susan Cox straightens a display. Millie Cline does her part on YAC serving day. 158 ORGANIZATIONS YAC-Ifirst rowl Susan Cox, Melissa Preston, Nancy Toler, Millie Cline, Diane Kornegay, Thompson, Kelley McGuffey tsecond rowl Tammy Beene, John White, Darla Herd, Karen Irby, Bryant, Terry Davis, Cyndy Berry, Mrs. Howell lsponsorl, lthird rowl Stacey LaBarbera, Rebecca ley, Dale Brasel, David Owens. Council links students, cafeteria The Youth Advisory Council, or YAC, serves as the link between the students and the cafeteria. Our Council tastes new products before they are put on the shelves. The members also serve food one day a year. Decorations in the cafeteria are put , ,,.,.s-xitiil' Erna Grasz helps test new food for the ria. up by the council. A field trip to district cold storage facilities made in late February. A repre tive is sent to the district con in the early spring. Chairman, Millie Cline is aided chairman- elect Diane Kornegay secretaryftreasurer Nancy Tolar. 'EM 'LI 42 , . s if T A Members prepare the DE showcase. DECA students spend several hours in class each day before they go to their jobs. DECA offers earning while learning Through the skills taught at Lake- view's vocational programs, mem- bers of DECA are able to go to work If it rowl Paula Ivy, Jody Cookston, Jan Willis, Marvin Gibbs, Brenda Bond, Elisa Marrero, Tucker, Mrs. Peniche tsponsorl tsecond rowb Susan Poole, Becky Crawford, Deanna Simmons, Stanphill, Jeff Knutson, Gary Hale, Steve Farr, Marion Olson, Kim Andrews, Patty Clark, Wil- Jones fthird rowj Tim Morrow, Marty Owen, Carl Cordell, Swilley Clark, Brady Nolan, Don Roy Giles, Greg Blanks. in the business world. They are taught useful skills that enable them to be effective and successful profes- sionals. Through this program stu- dents have the opportunity to earn credit and to receive payment while doing so. Those students participating in Lakeview's DECA program attend classes here until fifth period, then leave for their jobs after classes have been completed. Counselor June Hill has been very much involved in this program and has been responsible for enlisting many of it's participants. Students are particularly fond of this program because it is an accredited program that allows them to earn extra money. Monetary value is not this program's only asset, how- ever. Many of the classes students must take deal with their responsibili- ties and rights as employees. The classes also teach the opportunities and responsibilities of management. Under the leadership of sponsor Phyllis Peniche DECA has become a favorite program of students and employers. DECA O IJ CD 37 -Z N P 14 O 2 cn G to FHA Hero: First Row: Mrs. Cheryl Konvicka, David Mitchell, Kim Nichols, Cathy Epting, Renee Cave, Debra Jeans, Oscar Galvin, Karen Irby. Se- cond Row: Kim Stromgberg, Tina Fuller, Karen Cribbs, Terry Braswell, David Petzold, Waren Greer, Pam Nakeig, Mike McDonald, Shirley Mcln- tosh, Willard Vines, Sharon Ardiana. First Row: Sheila Wade, Shunner McGregor, Lori Johnson. Second Rd Sheila Platter, Nancy Murphy, Georgia Katsaros, Michelle Foster, Saul Brockway, Deana Taylor, Renee Allen.Third Row: Felicia Mathis, Angi Moreno, Kim Cook, Rhonda Kelly, Kim Parker, Becky Kirby, Kim Clark. FHA - more than cooking, sewing With the age of equal rights upon us, more and more boys are becom- ing involved in Future Homemakers of America. The homemaking classes have not lost popularity with the girls, either. Again this year, Lakeview's FHA sponsored several breakfasts and receptions. The club, however, had no major fund raising projects. A new activity was added to the program this year. Creative Crafts Night was held once a month. During this time, participants learned a new craft, such as painting, knitting, crocheting, and needlework. HERO iHome Economics Related Occupationsi is also part of the Homemaking department. This group is for the advanced students interested in making Home Economics a career. Members were First Row: Mrs. Mischa Harris, Evelyn Haney, Kirsten Afseth, Dana Ramsey, Kathy O'Dell. Second Row: Laura Nieto, Chris Knudsen, Vicki Bradley, Bruce Ivy, Jeff Culbreath, Treasa Cox, Tonya Crane, Sheri Bien. exposed to such professions as cooking, floral arranging, and nutrition. '+32'4' Cleaning up is also a part of Homemaking .wlliS ow: Troy Clark, Kim Stovall, Carla Woods, Bonita Duke, Kim Cook. ourth Flow: Mary Davis, Saunja Brockway, Troy Harwell, Mike Shipley, eorgia Katsaros, Virginia Holmes. 'W' Il Mrs, Harris helps one of her students with her sewing project. Cooking is still a big part of Homemaking. HA: First Flow: Lori Dockins, Patty Patten, Mrs. Jeffress, Tina Thomas, FHA: First Flow: Patricia Clark, Tamera Glen, Pam Kirkwood. Second ori Anderson. Second Flow: Sherrie Barrett, Pam Faulker, Glenn Field, Row: Kathy Robb, Mrs. Travis, Flobin Schmidt, Kelly Davis. Third Row: onnie Walden, Rene Shipley. Lynn Branton. WOODS AND WATERS .. Ui N O JJ CD JP E E O z an ff. Enjoying the great outdoors This year's Woods and Waters Club, sponsored by Coach Stan Dunavant, was slow in getting started in the fall. But, when spring came, the ciub's calendar was filled with fun and adventurous activities. Canoeing, one of the ciub's most memorable activities, consisted of more gallivanting in the water than rowing in the boat. And perhaps you might recall the time club members came to school looking like bowleg- ged cowboys. This was the result of a day spent on the ranch with the tamed and the untamed horses. Other activities on the ciub's calen- dar included fishing, camping, and target practice. Woods and Waters-fseatedj John Copelan Shelley Miller, Lisa Wilson, Beth Polk, Lear Fleetwood, tstandingj Nanette Blue, Rene Payton, Bobby White, Mark Green, Darla Stl vens Beth and LeAnn try to determine what tree they are under. , A iw i .34 A WA 5 wg Y Members meet to plan the canoe trip. Most of the cIub's activities are simply having fun outdoors. VOE-OEA Prelab: First Row: Juanita Ocanas, Rebecca Reyna, Sherrie Barrett, Diane Moore, Janna Citelli, Sandy Taylor, Miss Boyles. Sec- ond Row: Theresa Wavrusa, Tammy Bowlin, Kathy i-liggnebottem, Staci Shedd, Cindy Anderson, Ann Deere, Renee Malone, LeNae Bryant, Tammy Morrow, Pam Stephens, Col- leen Brasuell, Tina Thomas. ' .i ? ii i ke g-iii-Q ' 1 . , i 'A wg it k .- - at i Sd VSK . -- ' 5 Kathy practices her typing skills. 9 N L iffiz ':'S 'M W ii. '-'1 A , A im a : ,Q N X st, t T Q ,A s , v ,,,, 1 in has taught Diane a lot about clerical OEA Co-Op: First Row: Gwen Willis, helle Wyatt, Keri Adds, Cheryl Kolberg, Brenda Claunch, Jennie Hall, Sherry Brown- Linda Jacques. Second Row: Mrs. Rout- tSponsori, Debbie Robinson, Kym Carder, Young, Nancy Bell, Shelley Pickering, Williams, LeAnn Caton, Denisse Davidson, Maria Ramirez, Lori Dockins, Lisa Trevino. Third Row: Judy Johnson, Cathie White, Rhonda Stark, Debbie Drahem, Lori Jill Cruce. .. '39 1 , Qi? . .ss gsm. ,,. 5. T Girls prepare for office careers OEA offers a two year program for those girls interested in a business career after high school. The Office Education Association has a prelab program for juniors and seniors, and co-op for seniors only. Members of the club run the OEA store which is open before school and at break. The store sells school supplies. Members made a trip to the Put- nam Half-Way House in Lindale and gave the residents a Christmas party. This served as the annual service project. Lakeview's OEA was represented in an area contest at East Texas State in Commerce, where par- ticipants competed in skills competi- tion and received awards for first, se- cond, and third place. They also sponsored Vocational Education Week in February. Organizations , ' 1 gmc .fha -.1 :L ?:' ? Ai M EA IO E VO .it U1 CO ICT CA .. cn A O -. za m E. N ID :n o 3 U7 VICA ICT: Walter Morris, Steve Deere, Ronny Helms, Mike Kolacz. Se- L ' cond Row: Tommy Stewart, Mark Hawkins, Mr. Warburton, Kevin Soaper, Brett Cook. Third Row: Chris Lambert, Daniel Brown, Cornell 5 2 Crocker, Mike Blue, Russell Holden, Scott Alexander, Tommy I Cavanaugh, Tim Sabadach, Allan Dzao, Keith Schouser. Fourth Row: A Brian Billings, Lonnie Lee, Erich Schultz, Rick Luther, Charles Bishop, Larry Locklear, Bryan Hood, Larry Moore, Rick Dedellick. A? g ff 0 Q W NN . f 5 NN ' . .t iiii I An ICT student prepares for his job as a draftsman. Preparing for the job market After completing two years of pre- lab training in their fields, students move into the ICT program. ICT, ln- dustrial Co-op Training, is the link between high school and the business world. All the trades taught in the Vocational Education program are covered by ICT. Mr. Bruce Warburton, sponsor, supplies jobs for the members of this group in the working world. As they continue in their careers his job is to follow them to their jobs and monitor their progress. ICT is another example of how high school can prepare students to go in- to their chosen fields immediately upon graduation. His training in welding helps him through term as a journeyman welder. Hdustrial Arts: Tommy Bahnhoft, Mike Beene, rian Crocker, George Grantham, Brian ieler, James Mangan, sponsor. Standing: rian Hennesy, Paul Hyland, Brent Liebel, cott Fletcher, Brian Jumper, Danny Iarithers. r m . . , 3 Ja..-as, f ff, . ,. f ni.: W , ' fait' I Students create Woodworking, and plastics are also taught in the vocational wing. Students taking either of these '-is-1 lm. A woodworking student practices the skills learned in his class. art with wood classes are eligible for membership in the Industrial Arts Club. These people gain practice in working with hand and table saws, routers, and lathes. Club members construct objects ranging from small plaques to large dining tables. Projects made by the members were entered in district and state VlCA competitions. Their fine craft- smanship was highly rewarded. Q 'nav' fu., The design maker, Organiz ations 165 She enjoys the party just as much as the kids do. 5? Preparing to compete in business world Members of FBLA are looking ahead to their future. Students in the club participate in the business courses offered at school. By taking part in the club's activities they are assured a solid background for their start in the working world. Aside from looking to the future, FBLA members get involved in the festivities at Christmas by holding their annual party. Children from the Buckner ChiIdren's Home are brought to school and Santa Claus delivered each child a present. N01 only was the party the annual service project but it also served as a break in their routine. l FBLA lfirst rowl Mrs. Stosberg, Beverly Brck, Rebeeca Reyna, Lisa Hannigan, Delaine Head, Baker, Tim Ftobinette, Mrs. Jacobs, fsecond rowl Susan Hollis, Staci Shedd, Sylvia Martinez Kolberg, Cindy Victor, Erna Grasz, A. J. Jumper, Beverly Hartin, tthird rowl Diane Kornegay, Wright, Cindy Anderson, Staci Schneider, Beth Polk ,l fe- 'L' An FBLA shows off his talents. These girls enjoy the punch and cookies. 166 ORGANIZATIONS ff, ' if-aff' u Sponsor Mrs. Roberson helps the girls make name tags for open house. Preparing to guide tomorrow's youth Where ambition leads, skill more than ikely will follow. Such is the case for embers of Future Teachers of America. ue to their will to learn they will become he skilled teachers of tomorrow. Under he leadership of sponsors Tina Hendryx nd Fern Roberson, students learn about he advantages and disadvantages to be- ng teachers. Future Teachers did not limit hemselves to just learning about the eaching profession. They also helped --111 ., .... . -l local f63ChefS During Opeljm House club members Tami practices sitting at a desk. helped to make apple shaped name tags f0l' each of the I93Cl l6I'S. Future Teachers of America also put into action several springtime fundraisers in order to benefit next year's organization. By learning about the profession that each of them wishes to enter, Future Teachers of America strive to become the best that they can be. F'I'A: First Row: Mrs. Roberson, Cheryl Rober- son, Lori Wyatt, Laura Luton, Darla Herd, Tami Moore, Saunja Brockway, Denise Bridgman, Mark Barrett. Second Row: Chris Knudsen, Janene Plumlee, Robin Gill, Melissa Calter, Shelly Schrade, Kara Johnson. Third Row: Teresa Cox, Patty Barnard, Andrea White, Kathy Carpenter. 42 I- Ll. Organizations 16 .: cu Q. on CE cu E on ne En mbingfivlari Plu .A O5 G Marine Repair: First Row: Anthony Walker, James Jackson, Greg Jackson, Robbie McManus, Mitch Schneider, Ross Mackey, Mark Shepard, Bill Malone, Todd Gose. Second Row: Brian Barber, Sebastian Roberson, Terrance Jarmon, David Anderson, Trent Nau, Chad Hardage, Mitch Davis, Craig Grisham, Ken Sparks, Bryon Lamb, Craig Roan. ' mei ' 7 Plumbing: First Row: Brenda Randall, Melton Henderson, Dane Jones Trey Cockerell, LaShander Mills. Second Row: Maria Lopez, B.C Singleton, Gerald Clark, Terry Cheek, Jimmy Seat, Johnny Jenkins Waylon Scott, Charles Bruton, Mr. O'NeiIl tsponsorl, Scott Taylor, Jet Polston, Leonard Freeman. Learning through experience The plumbing students at Lakeview are taught the basics of the trade. Beginning students in the two year program are taught the work- ings of both porcelain and metal pip- ing. By the end of the course, each student is prepared to enter the ICT program and go into the working world. Another trade taught in C Wing is Marine Engine Repair. This, too, is a two year program. Instructors focus Organizations mainly on the repair of small out- board motors. An occasional inboard is brought in the shop. Like the other trades taught in the vocational department, other engines are brought in by customers to be worked on by second year students. It is by this practical ex- perience that students are able to 1 gain the skills needed to be suc- cessful inthe working world. An essential part ot a plumber's trade. 1. .x ' Vx Y xr K .S - -ua- A marine engine student works on an outboard motor during class. fs if and Body: Damon Ogden, Jason Klapper, Scott ,,...e,-4-N' ' Cohen, Tim Whittington, Denny Pitts. Second Brad Bieler, Kevin Woods, Larry Underwood, Robert Shipp, Ray Alexander, Kelly Carmen, Smith, David Rhine, Brad Kurth, Monica Budaheyly, Scot Pyterek. Third Row: Mike Sieman, Nau, Mike Deaton, Bill Muhlinghaus, Joe Hagler, Mr. Freeman tsponsorl. -img i W-'- , -.uv A little body putty and nobody will ever notice. to Mechanics: John Carrol, Tommy vrusa, Joe Schwaiger, John Blank, Haskell on, Darren Shipp, Rich Wells, Richard ins, Greg Fleming, Humberto Navarro, Jay nson, Derrick Bosquet, Mitchell Windsor, die Wilson, Jerry Clark, Mr. Powell tSpon- l. Third Row: Albert Whetstone, Paul land, Eric Ussery, Paul Thomas, Lee Holder, nnie Bradley. KPRNUI AUYO Ksvnm A ,Zami t Learning ajob skill The techniques concerned in the repair of both the inside and outside of a car are taught separately as three hour courses at Lakeview. Auto Mechanics covers the basic functions of an engine. Along with this, students learn to repair these engines by actually working on cars. These cars are supplied by both faculty and area residents. Students enrolled in Paint and Body are instructed on the priming and repainting of cars. By the end of the two year program, each person is equipped with enough knowledge to go out into the working world in either of these two job areas. Mr. Powell discusses an auto repair technique with his class. Organizations CS Auto Mechani dy! BO and I ain OP t Au .A U5 KD Learning to house America One of man's basic needs is that of a place to live. Homes are always in demand, and people in construction can find a job easily. Several students are participating in the building trades courses offered at Lakeview. The classes practice building by constructing scale models of buldings. The beginning of the two-year course consists of a mini-lesson in wood types and their uses. Lakeview builders-in-training are called out frequently on small jobs to practice their skills. 3 i , my If , Adam Mendoza shows his skills on the power saw qw' 02 The afternoon class makes plans for their next project. Organizations Building Trades: Pat Townsend Vernon Lov Calvin Butler, David May Mr Jim Reed Je Butler, Wayne Langly Sean Marino E Boudriault, David Westbrook Ricky Springer if A-S. , Curry uses his drafting skills to draw up Welding: First Row: Shane Wilson, Doug Wesson, Richard Wynn. Second Row: Charles Blue, Pat Kuntz, James Pierce, Gary Newberry, Melvin Jackson, John Owens. Third Ftow: Dwain Pennel, Ftich- ard Jones isponsort, Paul Smith, Clay Ogden, Jeff Smith, Alan Marshall, Jerry Lumsden, John Stan- field, Mark Fiumph, Keith Henderson. Students compete with vocational skills The skills required to draw up the blue prints for the buildings of tomor- row are being taught right here at Lakeview. Students are taught basics of drafting and the first semester -.dp Doug Wesson practices his trade. Comer Boren isponsort, Kenny Shin- Akins, Kellie Cunningham, Kim Steve Beavers, David Striler. Second Marty Overstreet, David McGee, Randy Jerry Downey, Jay Weesher, Brett Ken Moore. Clay Garret, Mike Cline, Kearney, S 'csv' comes to an end with the students drawing a dream house. As a group, Drafting participated in the district and regional VICA com- petitions in March and April. They took preliminary and advanced drawings to both levels. Students in the welding program are taught three different forms of the trade allowing them to become more versatile in the working world. Lakeview's welders also attended district and regional contests. Some projects went on to higher levels of competitions. 2 I 5 H aa. , , f , vs k 3 ' ' : Q f , V mf M we W . Q 'ff-wf f-i4f'fi'b '-9 lb Gm aa... Ar' SPGRTS lg r Varsity Football Row One: Trainers: Darrin Everett, Danny Thorsa, Chris Earl Richardson. Second Row: Coach Alton Hill, Coach Nichols, Head Coach Bobby Ewell, Joe Reyna, Brett A Joe Rosethnal, Roberto Roberts, Scott Tritch, Danny 1 Trey Cockrell, Coach Charles Carter, Coach Mike A Doc Montgomery. Row Three: David Buchanan, Scott Scott Anis, Jerry Douney, Leanard Freeman, Tommy Foley, Moore, Britt Kelley. Row Four: Brad Kurth, Jeff Pigeon, Payne, Jim Irby, Pat Martin, Legrand Vickers, James Sebastian Roberson. Row Five: Eli Perez, Johnny Glover, May, Monty Smith, Vance Vonderheid, Jeff Curtis, Dwane drews, Bob Kearney, Mike Miller. Row Six: Blake Brooks, Steve Blackshear, Gary Cantrell, Greg Prince Fields, Craig Roan, Bill Townes, and Lang Raney. When Coach Ewell talks, people listen! Coach Carter gives Lang Raney some added advice. Roberson gains another first down with the aid of Jackson's 174 Sports blocking. I 1 ' 4 Lk 1? Another pass completed. Just What ls a Winning Season . . We'll send the Blue and Gold to victory. P-A-T-Ft-I-O-T-S, Patriots! Yes, you guessed it. lt's Friday at Lakeview, the school where the spirit never dies. The excitement and anticipation of the Friday night game began on Fri- day morning when school first open- ed. As one walked down the halls all he could see from side to side, in front of him and behind him, was Blue and Gold. Talk of the game was so strong that one could hardly hear himself think. The pep rally was the final thing to get everyone fired up, people screaming, jumping up and down, pushing and pulling for Lakeview. Anyone who was still not pepped up would be as soon as he got to the game and saw Erna Graz rocking to The offense in motion. Joe Reyna rolls out for another pass. Blake Nichols and James Jackson takes a rest. Bob Kearnry scrambles for more yardage. Sports 175 176 Sports P It takes more than one to bring a Patriots down. at X . l-..-f 3' Brad Kurth stops another running back. Reyna in a crunch. David Buchanon rushes to the scene. Ken Moore looking up field. 1 the beat of We will, we will, rock lou played by the Patriot band. Suddenly the crowd stoped danc- and started yelling, the band the tune to the Lakeview Song, and the Sweethearts for their pompoms. lt like a touchdown, and sure it was. When the wild screaming finally down, the first question was, made that touchdown? immediately answered, Who do you think it was? It was Bob Kearney, of course. Bob, Lakeview's quarterback, ac- counted for a lot of the Pats yardage this year. He carried the ball 140 times for a total of 540 yards rushing. He passed for 561 yards, with 330A of his passes completed. A threat on defense as well, Bob was awarded the Blue Chip Award for defensive back. The Patriots lost the battle against Adamson by one point. The final score was 7-6. But that did not stop the Patriot Pride at Lakeview. It seems that nothing could stop Patriot Pride from shining. The Patriot m, restricted by injuries, played well fought season, and fans were proud of them for doing their best. One game that stands out in fans' minds is the onge we came so close to winning, and that was the game against the Wilmer-Hutchins Eagles on October 17. This was the Pats' Hey Bob I m openl Kearney pitches out nfl'- Did you get the number of that truck? ..,.....-ai Another one bites the dustl sixth game of the season. As Patriot fans remember, Sebas- tion Roberson scored the first touchdown for Lakeview early in the second quarter, and before the half Trey Cockrell scored another six points. At halftime, the Pats were ahead by a score of 15-14. After a 38 yard field goal by David May and a touchdown by James Jackson in the fourth quarter, the Pats were leading 25-20. Toward the end of the game, the Eagles broke through the Patriot defense and won the game 32-25. Lakeview's season was not a vic- torious one, but the Pats never gave up. Players and fans alike went to every game with a positive attitude, an attitude of winning. The Patriots were winners. They carried Patriot Pride and spirit throughout the season to every team played. They showed everyone what Patriot Pride is all about. N David May kicks off another great game. IV H! 6' ...- Trey Cockrell shows that he's not just a great receiver. Reyna relieves Kearney of quarterback so that Bob can replace James Jackson which was injured. rf f T ...Q W i Kearney on the move again. Blake Nichols proved to be a great punter. ' Us Britt Kelley watches with anticipation. Patriot defense at work. I Trey Cockrell uses his speed to get around the defense. The defense stopped another play. Sports 179 few ,. 'ff Y .ff P' 3 H 'M-.... yu James Jackson makes another successful run. Kern Kearney attempts to pass against a strong rush. R711 Q1 Reyna hands off to a Patnot back Bob completes another pass downfield. Sports 181 182 Sports Row 1: Ken Dewey, Tim Dunn, Dayna Davis, Tammy Rice, Wayne McShan. Row 2: Monty ery, Eddie Henderson, James Moore, Darren Williams, Robert Willis, Chris Skelly, James Brian Wilson, Ed Anello, Marty Garza, Mark Patton, Stan Dunavant, Rick Goodell. Row 3: Thames, Larry Mitchell, Bruce Hogue, Tim Moneymaker, Brock Bailey, Terrance Jarmon, Phill Highfill, Scott Walker. Row 5: Gary Newberry, Wendell Mize, Chris Scheel, Sam LaBarbera, Alba Whits one, 'm R s ' Purkins. Row 6: Tim Fuchs, Gerald Clark, Ken Eva Patriots watch the game closely. 1 Bobby Young, J, U sill' Mike Klein, Don John T Miller Pat Banks. . 1, Patriots on the move. G ,ft-.f,.,: J Q :ggi ff , 4 is . ., M Six-f--t. ,A - ' ,-he eps-1 : -me Q s R .. , L, W W xv B, , 3 ,Q S Y' if ,A 'Kiki is M Mabuimdiu Don Pearcy prepares to throw a pass. Looks like another Patriot touchdown. Randy Purklns klcks to Adamson Patriot back escapes the defense. ' 1. W 'W' 'L 4 if N 'quizz- tr f- ea t Q, r ' 4 Wi 1 W . t r ,' 35 fe, r .t if , e- in I at , - 1 r ' , ,-': V . 'k ,f -,' b I S E ' N , ' xf 'f' ' ' ,, fv .nn-. I K ' b . Q,tr'::g-2 'f W , r -r - .ef , t rw, x , lil , -f Q - X. , fri xt' I - . Q , , , ., .. a L H f' - s 3 . ' f W 1+ A ,, 4-- W I f ' k - ' . ,. 3 .': .1 ', --H, fQ'11 fax. ' fx? e. .M H., ,. .t Number 20 goes in for a touchdown. Another Patriot tackle. Where's the ball? Danny Pennington runs downfield. Sports 183 now-wr-vvf ' m.vv'w ' 'W 'bw ,N,,..,..e.-fm '---an ' 'lull asv-wlni' N--our t g s Mm-ansamlv 'f' . .1 .1 as-'X ' unqullil' .,.-,Q-fauna' , ,La-. my AN' . .rudi- rfy ,t V.-Q fm ,W Q ' 4.,,,.,,g,,.4 lQf4'1f , ' K . ,..,,.,Mmw- L ' ' .W ,.......-we---ov' -f .., .4 the ,...,, -1 We N -ar ,v-'view If 1 ,. G . Patriots get hit hard. Patriots get tackled after along run. L Where do I go from here. Q 1 i Vita' i is v . k' 57 3 , ' gk r .g t ? i f 2 Q 1 ,F-if .,. ' . I ' W A L- , . - f.,1 fi L K it of S . X I 184 Sports Patriots getting ready for the next play. .ri 0 X 21' Adamson had to look again. ,t.t-ftrxwvgv 3 afhmmqeafm, , Go for Six. The Patriots run for a touchdown. The Owls take a fall. rx N 1 N , .rt 4 I ...om A-,, .W , -W,f r,,y..p-I 'Ma x ,W JV A tk -' if we Time for another touchdown. Gary Taylor makes a spectacular catch. Af?- Q1 1 The Patriot line holds the defense. The J.V. shows their Patriot spirit. Sports 185 Freshman Blue The Freshman Blue team finished the season with a 4-6 record. The offense was led by James Pul- ley, Mark Draham and Page Ralston. Bobby Watters, an outstanding passer, was the starting quarterback. The Blue team's defense was, per- haps, its strongest point. The top defensive players were Clay Davis, Jay Monroe and Mike Bullock. Lead- ing the secondary was Mark Ham- bliri. ln the game against North Garland, the Pat defense came out on top as the Lakeview team held the Raiders scoreless and won the game 6-O. After battling for three quarters, the Pats surprised N.G. with a quick kick on third down, pinning the Raiders on their own 10 yard line. On the Raiders second play, their quarterback dropped back but an aggressive Patriot pass rush forced him to pass before he was ready. Clay Davis intercepted and returned the ball all the way to score the touchdown that won the game for the Freshman Blue. Jeff Jackson doesn't want to get involved. 186 Sports - i Row 1: Jay Monroe, Mark Draham, Rob Johnson, Jeff Jackson, Jim Foster, Mike Bullock, James Pul ley, Page Rolston, Jeff Waller. Row 2: Kieth Obar, Jimmy Higginbottom, Scott Delozier, Jasor Weatherford, Bobby Waters, Matt Butler, Ravine Tipps, Clay Davis, Flow 3: Anthony Nichols, Kirl Ferrell, Johnny Arriago, Steve Howard, Mike Cummins, Wayne Kralic. Row 4: Doc Montgomery Presly Swagerty, Robert Shelton, Laura McDarvey, Freddie Justice, Dale Rawlings, Jeff Gordon John Dove, Steve Newton, Kevin Spawals, Sam Garvin, Mark Lipscomb. , l Ken Ferrell fakes a hand-oft. 1 1 I' J n l r ,E Q , 4- 1 W , 'rf ,, .,i!Z.,v,Z I V V -fw4fwa'4 1 -.,, 'A iw i f 4.6 A l . , - A H b y .,, .,, T!y1- . 3 ,Q yi. 'f 'EI It Ly. K ,,.,' ff, W M 1 QV Q 1 A T'.. 'mmwms.ww.-.-. ..,,. - A super pass by Ken Ferrell. 1.- , , I sl . . r . '- ul- l- l X -' ' ' . W- --I A , 31.3 -2. . -1-fs . , i ' ., .HJ , . . ' k' - ...W-1 is-Q-fi -3l35 'w?.y 1 ' lx..- xmlfw i' V -1 ' 'W ', ,,,,, ,.,,,.gN ' -Q 2 2 1 X -V 1 . . ,, . r 'I , 1 V ,,,,.,,, W . f ' . r -affif -6 , ,, .1--E.. 4 ,J 'ffiytr - aromas H- ' , ,M 5.3 . , ' . xl 4, , i v -A i I M ' V' A 9 ' . 1 I . 7 6' za Qi 'A H MX I TV' . . - W...- , 'G ,W n ' , j ' 1 , . ' ' f' Aft' - w w 5' A if . 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Row 2: Scott Binder, Joe Holmberg Nolan, Chris Garcia, Ken Ferrell, Scott Hearne, Gary Maypole. Row 3: David Summers, Jim Jay Lum, Joe Schieldknick, Ken Swisher, Richie Giles, Marcel Navjok, Jeff Hain. Row 4: Lipscomb, Sam Garvin, Jeff Jarmon, Greg Rankin, Sonjay Menta, Mica Lovol Picella, Bo Rod Trewick, Bill Jennings, Brad Wesberry, Robert Shelton, Presley Swagerty. Row 5: Sanders, Laura McDarvy, Freddie Justice, Dale Rawlings, Jeff Gordon, John Dove, Steve New- Kevin Sprawals, Monty lDocl Montgomery. Freshman Gold The 1980 Freshman Gold team had a fantastic season with nine wins and one loss. This was one of the best records produced by a freshman team. The offense was led by the rushing of Terry Dorathy, Brian Kurth and Sammie Jeans. Quarterback Ken Ferrell had a good year running the offense. The Patriot defense was a big key to a successful season posting four shutouts. Defensive ends Brad Lucky and Kevin Shoves along with line- backers Dorathy and Chris Garcia led the team in tackles. The South Garland-Lakeview game was all that would be expected. The Pats got off to a first half lead 12- O with a two yard touchdown from Ferrell and a 65 yard touchdown from Kurth. The second half was a different story with two touchdown passes from the Colonels. The Patriots received the ball on the 30 yard line with 1:30 left in the game. FerreII's passing attack drove the Pats down to the S.G. two yard line, with four seconds remaining. Darathy carried over for the T.D. on the last play of the game giving the Pats the win 18- 12. 4- . an Q,-5im,,,5' Q ' fi I -.af ,AL v. -1 . 1 is . I 'gf E .W ,M , j Ia' wr . ,W ,,..... .gg , INN wi A . ,,,... n The Gold Team gains yardage. Sports 187 188 SPORTS Roundballers have big shoes to fill After compiling a 25-9 record in 1979-80 and winning the first half district champion- ship, this year's Patriot basketball team had big shoes to fill. The Patriots returned 5 members from last year's fine squad along with seven members of last year's junior varsity team. Two year letter- man, 6'7 , Jeff Culbreth brought size and a fine shooting touch at the post position. Charles Clark returned at point guard along with Mike Franks, Jeff Barger and Bruce Brookins. These men were back for another year at the forward positions. The versatility of 6'4 junior Mike Wiebold allowed him to play guard and forward, as well as post. Ron Rollinson, Rob Mowery and Bobby White saw action at the wing positions. Wade King and Tommy Epting occupied guard posi- tions. The Pats started off with a lopsided 56-36 win over the W.T. White Longhorns on Novem- ber 15. Next, they lost a 68-56 decision to Dal- las Skyline in three overtimes. The Richardson Eagles handed the Pats their second loss with a 67-57 win. The Lake Highlands Wildcats lowered the Patriots record to 1-3 with a 59-42 win. The Pats broke their slump with a 44-43 win over Newman-Smith, Bruce Brookins' layup at the buzzer provided the victory. In their finest game of the season the Patri- ots soundly defeated the Berkner Rams, 66- 48, to even their record at 3 wins and 3 defeats. The Pats participated in the Irving Invita- tional December 4-6 and returned home with the second place trophy. In the opening round they got revenge on an earlier loss to Lake Highlands and defeated the Cats 47-44. In the semi-final game against Thomas Jef- ferson, the Pats held T.J. to seven points in the first half and led 24-7 at intermission. Lakeview held on for a 52-38 win and a berth in the championship game. The Pats placed their four game winning streak on the line in the championship game against Irving MacArthur. The Cardinals jumped out to a 31-11 lead and never looked back as they knocked off the Patriots 61-43. The North Dallas Bulldogs overshadowed a 27 point performance by Culbreth and defeated the Pats 67-56. The Patriots got back on the winning track with a 50-49 victory over Seagoville. .L v-v L-5' fa., f. 2: . f I1 till ,41.lW75l lilac Y in l 'M ra.-:ff Row 1 QL to Rl: Charlie Hardin jManagerl, Wade King, Steve Wllllams, Bruce Brookins, Tommy Ept- ing, Mike Franks, Chrls Garrett fTralnerl Row 2: Coach Beach, Charles Clark, Jeff Barger, Ron Rollin- son, Jeff Culbreth, Mlke Wiebold, Rob Mowery, Bobby White, Coach Fultz. --. 'N fires the I g s 513155 Mike Wiebold ready for action Jeff Culbreth gets oft to a jumping start. H Xnf ?- ww .I 551 4 Q 5 an all f VP . wi? . , .,,.., kim, i ,.,, . M1 i f if 2 2':.:2gg,f:f!+n ' QW , . 1 gzafygzi Charles Clark makes two for the Patriots. Jeff Barger shows his style from Bruce overcomes his opponents while going up for two points. Jeff Culbreth makes it look easy. Jeff Barger shoots for two. Z1 x....,,m XE wr 3. ,fa M 'M' ff , 5 Af -Z' 3 z l rm, Y A . Nunn' ,V A ---f LY? X ' ' ,,,,.,,,,.,.....,..,,... Charles Clark sinks another one. Mike Wiebold shows us how it's done 2 X Mar y - A t 1 4 ,-,.-- 'u D 1' I Wade shoots for two in warm ups. Jeff fights for two points - in : 1 gt ,V i lift Q ,t f .L f' F3 F' I f , 'H uhm.. - Bobby White overcomes Mike Gafford to score two points for the Upforthe rebound. Patriots. . . ' Xk,. i f K f, .-Q1 S 53 5' , ,R I 4 f E Nr, 511 1 3 3 o o 3 V-5 '. EL 5 was V Ry.: Xi x 14 . -wow 1-.N Qi? ' :ff wi Ronald shoots two f ,Ja . ar' 9 . , K . if Bobby White waits underneath for the rebou The Bishop Lynch Friars won a 64-53 dec sion from the Pats on December 30th. Lakeview opened the new year against tl Hillcrest Panthers, owners of a 22-0 recor After falling behind 31-14 at the half, the Pa played evenly with the undefeated Panther Hillcrest won by thirteen, 66-53. The final tuneup before district play, wa against Berkner on January 9th, The Ran came away with a 50-40 victory as the Pa were outscored 27-ll, in the final period. The Patriots carried a 7 win and 10 lo: record into district play. Our crosstown rival, South Garland Coll nels, played tough defense and hit open sho on offense to soundly defeat the Patriots in tl district opener 59-28. The district champion Wilmer-Hutchii Eagles came to the Lakeview gym on Janua 16. The Eagles turned a close game into a 6- 42 victory. Mike Wiebcld, Fton Ftollinson, and Jeff CL breth scored 15, 14, and 13 points respective to lead the Pats to a 55-39 victory in their ne encounter. In one of the more exciting games of the se. son, the Patriots defeated the Highland Pai Scots 49-48 behind Culbreth's 14 points. The North Mesquite Stallions defeated tl Patriots 50-41 on January 27th at North Me quite. 1 In a low scoring overtime game the Patrio defeated the Mesquite Skeeters, 33-30, rl a balanced scoring attack and tough 1' ' z, The North Garland Raiders handed l Patriots a 46-43 loss in the final game of district's first half. The big victory of the season took against South Garland on February 6. Wiebold scored 14 points and Jeff added 12 to the lead. The Patriots took 41 victory over the Colonels. 194 SPORTS Jeff fights for the ball. it -I .,, ce, .,.. ,, . it - S i 1 If 'lf all Ui' Style!! K 5. Pi ,Q 'Q gpnnq-:annul 1 . 3 196 Sports ?' ln l J.V. Basketball: Bottom Row: Darren Ftollinson 1Manager3, James Ftandell, Chris Brown, Keit Henderson, Jeff Moss, Coach Johnny Beach. Top Ftow: Al Dennis, Dane Greening, Mike Homberg Gary Taylor, Steve HOQQ. Brett Atwood, Steve Wilkerson, Rodney Shindoll, Greg Jenkins. ' ml 1 ,,',,,.... ,,,.,--' J M.. wwf I V54 ,J 7 i' , rifr ,M , ,, . ,, KW M K . xftgg., 4 ,,.,,b if ' kgpv' -.3-' ,:',, 'Fas . ,w Greening shoots one for the Patriots. Jump Ball g' SY H -My 'qwhsqqunh-wus ' 1 . . xii? Keith looks for an opening down court. Chris waits for his chance to score. James sets up the play -.. F 'uf ..-, W-.. J.V. player awaits an opening. aim, if W ,I will I 4 1 is S Two more for the Patriots. J.V. in action. ,QQ 00 35 Blue: Bottom Row: Terry Armstrong, Brad Curtis, Clay Davis, Wes Mitchell, Frank Clark, Ken Wells Top Flow: Coach Lipscomb, Don Bell, Pilar Saldivar, Kelly Dean, David Kelley, Marcus Wright, Ron nie Johnson, Tony Wright, John Dove, William Witt. 1 . N . ...M....,-.,,..W...e,, . .,..........,,.,.........,.,..........M.j5 V 1 ,.,,,.,.,,.........,.M............... ' Wi , 1' ' ' .VW . .., - ,, , L 13252-4 i 'in , , , ,,,,,,, I tw . -,g, 1 ,, ...... Q 4A.'. 7, ...........,..,.., . 'M - - .un---.-. ,. 'nf M M.. 2 5 , ' ' '- ,. I ww V. ' it . 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I fvl l.'4l .4 , , A 5. 4 A443 Two for the Patriots. W X' + I dv , Sports 201 Mui? vim- I is mmf A' ' Ax ' L.- 'E 'V ifif-J-'f-veg-g,Ky.,i3iQg??'.g '1' - -'WP ' +R j . -of ' M, ?5eifTl'W ggi if ' 'ge A 'Q-Q 1 Qeaswvffs' - 3 A' 4 'i'f3sv-if-3: -' x , . 44 .mnf t s Vw -,M ' ,. EQ .... Q vi Jg. . .. KF , D- P . is - . H- . 2 , - ' 4 N Ay ffw . J Q- s P .Q ww a- . nh . Q.. 3 W .1-. ,Af ,, ,aw K , 4. ,XMA , ., ,' ' l.f, k N . I Q ' i an W ' ' ' f A.. - ff- ' , K' ,f E Q I if' ' x'f-' ' 1? I' 203 204 First Row: Sharon Waddell, lManagersl Tammy Rice, Lisa McGhee, Dayna Davis Kathy Second Row: Renee Pollock, Jeannine Duval, Cara Cranford, Tammy Payne, Sharon Wells JV: Row 1: Lisa Wilson, Dayna Davis, Anna Dudley. Row 2: Jay Jay Mullins, Shannon Arey, Sheri Lancaster, Melissa Cater, Christi Little, Sheila Sanders. Fresh: Row 1: Dana Neal, Missy Montana, Jamie Mitchell Flow 2 Schrade, Carla Woods, Nancy Oglin. X Q'-N Sha onln NT I 5 ZX Two points for the Patriots. V - M it-it ,. Ft Go for the basket. Patriot girls make a fast break. I '37 Headed for two! JUMP SHOT!!! 20 206 Sports The Lakeview Girl's Volleyball teams ended the season with the best record ever. Led by Coach Bishop and Coach Holmes the girls worked together and strived for perfection. To face the other teams in District 10-5A, the girls spent many hours practicing and developing their skills. With dedication, practice, and deter- mination the Lakeview Girls' Volleyball teams went on to have an excellent season. First Row: Susan Young, Joan Butler, Sherry Barrett, Phyliss Drain. Second Row: Coach Misty Pickering, Sherry Lancaster, Angie Yoder, Kerri Gunn, Jeannine Duval, Kim Wayne Tammy Binum volleys the ball. Joan Butler is ready to serve. Tammy makes a great serve. .S ,, ,LL,, . ,. V Joan Butler reaches to return serve. First Flow: Anna Allen, Coach Holmes, Deedee Smith, Jenifer Linberg. Second Row: Stacy Schnider, Michelle Wheats, Alicia Johnson, Becka Patterson, Jodi McMann, Tammy Binum, Becky Kasper, Tina Thomas. Sports 207 ayw.l,,....fW ,,,..-f Qi.-,nv V -klk - Floor: Sandie Day, Jay Dyal. First Row: Laura Smith, Gina Goggins, Coach Sidereas, Kelly Tracey Adams. Second Row: April Driskell, Lisa Benson, Robin Leggett, Carol Malone, Stacy Shanda McCoy. Top Flow: Jack Waggoner, Ernie Parmenter, Kemmy Williams. ,..ff- -.gp-v---M' -.a.......4..-mamma-an-nani'f i Robin Leggett practices for a meet. A Lakeview gymnast shows us their style. To i Q 9 ' V' ii k 4 T 1 ,A cf: ,, f Tracy Adams soars through the air 1 Laura Smith and Stacy prepare for their afternoon workout. K X gypsum Lakeview gymnasts demonstrate their agility and timing. Jay impressed everyone with his skills. i W ,-4 LJ,1J', First row: Pam Sanders, Dayna Davis, Leah Tippit, Tonia Cookston, Lisa Pippin, Gayla Anderson, Terri Dunn, Corby Moser, Sheila Hennlich. Second row: Melanie Smith, Donna Burns, Emily Pendley, Debbie Frazier, Tammy Caldwell, Genevievea Evers- Iey, Sharon Watkins, Angela Kirby. Wit 5 3 A A' . ' n .,, -. , .K swim. t - H Arir , . iiii t 'MW 1 X' e A N W 'f-if W a if if Scott attempts to stop the ball before goin R mmmzumlmu-new P ' W A, Oul- M 4 Q is ' Q , ? 5 -as 55' i fr 5 210 SPORTS .Q wh 5 ..,' f, -.-A wtf' is X215 wwf vga if ,., x lux' , .,, , f :fi Q. A k - . g ,f 'V Q Si A - M .- an SPORTS 211 The golf team was strengthened well as Freshman Q0lf6I'S Keith Experience Strengthens Team Guyon and Jim Parker, are part of the added depth Lakeview has the luxury of having. The Mesquite and Lewisville invita- tionals ended with Lakeview finishing in higher contention than ever before. As the Legacy went to press, Coach Knight and the team were looking forward to the spring tournaments to prove that the Lakeview golfers were top contenders in invitational tourna- ments, as well as in district tourna- ments. Velda Ziegler is Lakeview's sole female golfer. She participated in the lrving Invitational Tournament and Ft. L. Turner Tournament. this year by having more experience than in past years. The team, headed by seniors David Harvey, Lucian Kuecher and John White, should have proved competitive during the 80-81 season. Depth will make it competitive for years to come. Juniors Chip Wilkin- son and Todd Pines and sophomores Daniel Smith and Blake Ballard, as Flrst Row: Velda Zlegler, Chip Wilenson, Lucian Kuecher, David Harvey, Keith Guyon, Coach Knight. Second Row: Blake Ballord, Jim Parker, Daniel Smith. A dh .SLK 'Ax .WV in P 'S ' X D 'Q it 'Q lx xg A I 4 , , 14'- -., -V,,. Iifgadj- 4 8 -, ..- w 4 'i'n-2.-LA.E.:.c .b A , ,- ri, I 9 . ,,',',.-,Q . -' ' A -uf .. V 'X - . , ' -em, P 'fi 'X :fiat ff . F. 9- t X 24?-'fi :elf . M' ' f.l'33'-5 gm. J:Lr.,,yd: if ,. .k,:,,5L..WJ2nf: I 'SF-lf'? :. . - it . 1 ' ,..1 A , na., . V . . M 5 s ...K . , ,, - f f . f Wa- fr.. 4,--U-'ff T Hr: S' W' T .- V 5 T .. EQ as ff-f'a'...'i' f' gf ,,- -,9n,,,,,t. T t V., We .T Agdgd, rw z.k5:,g, , ,. ,XFN . . . :pr V- J . rl . 4 ' ' .f f. , A ' . , f - ,N . .- . - . VMN' .4 be if-- ,L --M -rf' ' .. J... ' E ' 'fi-.ifV','f.-... f - . pw ,V , -' ' A .gg .. ,,,v,gv-Q g ' . . r -t, V, .5 f . Q T- ,M ,A Q' H '- ul' 'Vf J, ,T if Lf ,ijt ff 'H is . L Efskafxe-ffmii.. 'vw' fd - . - .. - vt' ' . .--- - Daniel Smith warms up before a match. Freshman Jim Parker shows his great form. 212 Sports 1 X 42s:,4s .. -531' 'J A ,S 5, yr .mf -f 1-iff 1... -ew, by aim 3-.lm .J .-sg, Coach Knight shares his expertise with Daniel Smith. Q? Q wr. x .vfls e . ,Ai 4-r i 1 A ' ?.'.- ng., .Y 1 v . - 'v 0' ' -yr, Q . 4, - ., QQ, . . , A A , f Senior Lucian Kuecher prepares to tee off. -cu- ,. W 105, . 1 ' f M. .NK '-we ., , . lf- r .., M' 'f'-'aw JVM ' V ' -'A'i'ul-M, ' NN. ,W ' ,.. , . .' H- ' ,. ,,, A i r 12? ' ' Qfw, ,, . '- -'M L - R, -, ...LA I QL., , Y - 1,,- 1 V Jffkkw f...sJm,':?f4uaa.Q',-. Q, ' . . Y ' f-4. -. 1245 K ... 3 J-.. M, ...V .Mn , ' .4 A, ' ,. 1 ,,:, 'Qc' Tj-fs 2' N g +5 P l-,7'..1' ' -ji 21. ,-f M'i l!L - X it Nab.: , M...r-5.3 , V V,'-,W sv ::i:fg.YgM'i -5,14 15 2- f- 1 :3:9QK',i5r9j' ,Qi .'V,Lff144g. :Greg ,Q AY: 4. . 'f 3 ',, w-ffl, v A k -' - 1 4 s , - , ,. .Q f, ' - r ' 1 L., ' ' -' N--a--f, H e Bw. gf., f ' ,fu ., J .V .. ' J, - . - f A- .,-:v.e...un. sm 4 M i km- ,, ls,-x-pus: I .., . 4 in L' K ' 5, K jg, :Q u . . 1 - - . -..,,i 'fr ' 1' , , 51 Am, W 6 W . ,, ,F , Q Vp. N.. f ,. NNW ln. Q, ,,,6..' L9 gy. ,. .-,5 'W ' ,Q .o- ,, W' ... 7 'M, 1-1'-g Ag.-. ,i 3-. vw A 5.3m . .Uv v M ' . -yr 7,2 V 'jx ,,.. rw W ,Nt ,V-f.. 3 .w,iM,.,V1kni Mme. vw ,lb 'l1wd.,i..S,,,7fp:.k f91:Arxif4:, Keep your eye on the ball, Blake. Daniel Smith addresses the ball. Sports 213 In the 7O's, tennis came to the eyes of the nation and it rivaled football and baseball in popularity. It was not only for people who like to watch sports, but was something people could participate in and enjoy. Now, at the beginning of the 80's, it is still going strong and at Lakeview it is better than ever. In past years Lakeview has been a big contender in the battle for district Tennis Takes Over championships. This year there were many new faces on the court along with the familiar faces of the Past. This year's freshmen made a differ- ence on the playing performance of the team. They worked well with the seniors and other returning lettermen to make up one of the best tennis teams Lakeview had ever had. Along with the regular district matches, they ' also competed in a Back Flow: Clay Perry, Rodney Newman, Mike Stanley, Johnny Poteet, Charlie illiams, Bryan Mitc- h II M'k P t St M'll Jon Pesnell Scott Fitz erald --If er . ont Ftow: Leann e , i e eerson, eve ier, , g , 1 ry Fleetwood, Beth Polk, Shelley Miller, Susan Wilson, Flenea Payt n, Sherri Lucas, Renee Helams, Madelyn Hill, Shonda Garrett, Darla Stevens. number of tournaments including Duncanville, Dallas, Plano, and the L.D. Bell Invitational. In the fall they played in 24 matches and tournaments in prepa- ration for district. They work hard al summer long, even when they are no1 in school. They are the hardest work- ing bunch of kids I have seen, saic tennis coach Linda Drake. Senior Johnny Poteet shows determination return the ball. , 3 - S 1' In ' . Scott Fitz erald serves the ball in his own Scott Watkins showsthe skill it takesto win. 9 style. 214 Sports ii an if Lsszeiif 4 i' ' 'F 'NN .V W N W .5 ,M n S s 3 'W 6 nrggkbl ,. we -,i,.,W,,e as wx ff ' in . ,X W e A W if is as ev fe f l L gisgvgtowtgoiofkodkngbsiyfx'iii ' B G 6 aegsfv Y,7Qv,Q.e.m.o'Q.v.v,0f,f,',','f'4'c'Qis.Qi Ltoloooooooeaooeovv Jon Pesmell smashes a return. Susan Wilson awaits the ball with the look of confidence. 5-ei asv- M Qld 244.4 - M- W ' A l , s l ,, , M .-, Q 1 -, if -F' 4 M s F nw, x' .K ,, 1-'i fi Greg and Shelley play tennis with style. 4 '43 V. 'V1 K':Y 1 --Qa.f...nf7,.. a V , 'Q ' ' .1 71 1- .4 ,M a -W ,.,. s , ..,a, ., . ., .A,, i J W I A Vi A ,LV ww uf: 'YK A.--Lev. e 4? i is Ronnie Watson has a special technique for serving the ball. ogy.. ,f 1 Y M u Cffo' ' F-t'4'.'2'fI'7?f?i'J1'o'? ,. tss,,Q.., .x, lrAAl.,.cxs',56I,feNNx5 , Q ' ' 9 U Q i ,'f'.-'0 ifp Q Q Q' 950. .3 v6.s5A 'n J4 a Jl'd2Vqin 4 fi Jon Pesnell shows perfect style as he prepares to hut the ball Fresh Greg Perry shows determination Beth Polk returns the ball .,..,' 1-y--1 4 , , ,,f4 ' ,.4f 4,, 1, v., ,.,.r4, no-v ,,,'vf-, ,,,,,,,'r ffr ,,,,.fr ' , O? ' pl, ww ,, - 9 0 L I 4 ,wgf Q 0 Johnny Poteet reaches for the ball. Johnny Poteet demonstrates his style. Shelley Miller displays her forehand. sk. , 1 'Y . .7 31 ,M -sw :Sr ' 'tw' Scott Fitzgerald runs to make a great return. Keep your eye on the ball, Scott. Sports 217 fist rowl Pat Lum, Steve Wiley, Darren Wil- liams, Keith Shindoll, Chris Michalowski, Rich- ard Wynn, l2nd rowb Melvin Jackson, Pat Kuntz, Randy Purkins, Lincoln Thompson. Henry Rodriguez, Brad Wilson, Earl Richard- son lTrainerl. l3rd rowj Bill Townes, Reggie Jones, Robert Dunn, James Pierce, Brent Lie- bel, Jay Monroe, Gary Newberry. 14th rowl Jim Bussell, Darol Klawelter. James King, Brock Bailey, Mike Klein, Ron Pearcy, l5th rowl Coach Stan Dunavant, Tim Brooks, Michael Miller, Blake Nichols, Rob Mowery. Gary Cant- rell, Eli Perez, Stacey Moran, Coach Presley Swagerty. nv , i U R Dwain shows Patriot determination. Patriot runners put in many laps during the track season Patriot runners practice off the blocks. 'F 'funn--W K 5 ' f 'rfnl,5 at fl 1 ' if ,.f- . fasmigg f V, I if ,. 1. - 1 . - l , ,Q , -xv- il' 5? Running style is a very important factor. 219 SPORTS 220 SPORTS no v , X .,, .N M., 1 'l?'f A K ,, ' K 35615 K Nas' qw Patriot pride and determination! if F M N K vi yfvfgfig .wg S ia.. 1 ,sf 1 t 4' '4f 'Eb,- - A ,. 1, 'if-1te..,t stffgisffw ,Q Fil. 3' QQ- W' Ab uf ' ff ' - rrr- if .L 'ft Many laps are put in by a Patriot runner. 0 Rob Mowery attempts a new record. s-'S Patriot runners Iimbering up before practice. Robert Dunn trains before a meet. Sauk SPORTS 221 222 SPORTS Q , , , Steve Blackshear puts one over the plate. Ken Moore Up to Bat. 4 S- ' .... , . . . i I xi Q l 1 , f . I Varsity Baseball - Row 1: Coach Eddie Henderson, Johnny Ariago, Ken Moore, Scott Tritch, Stevi Hain, Brian Foster, Greg Beerts lTrainery. Row 2: Amy Christian lBat Girly, Pat Kuntz, Wayne Langly Philip Highfield, Steve Kennedy, Julius Pope, Buddy Walk, Leslie Cavanaugh lBat Girly. Row 3: Am Langford lBat Girly. Row 4: Mike Birdwell, Pat Banks, Steve Blackshear, Greg Thrash, Aline Plumlec Ken Artz, Doc. Monty Montgomery. X S 1' - 1 i' iii 5'-v' V ' 1 I ' :di ...F ,.. ,. ,, -f'- -. -- L. -. -N J.V. Baseball - Row 1: Coach Rick Boodell, Scott Hearn, Johnny Ariago, Clay Davis, Todd Ken Welk, Mark Patton, Robert Willis. Row 2: Amy Christian lBat Girly, Jeff Waller, Roy Harold Burnett, Joey Perez, Rudy Clanton, Kevin McCarrel, Leslie Cavanaugh lBat Girly. Row 3: ney Harrison, Jim Barnett, Bill Rice, Greg Thrash, Rodney Newsome, Ronnie Johnson, Scott Annis. wk ,, f , Patriot player prepares to steal 2nd base. qv-if ,Q Q, A-yg 56a .5 avwffi ,tm I' ' .wa Coach Henderson, Ken Moore, and Steve Kennedy prepare the pitching machine for practice. -' ' 2 W1 J' I A k. , ,. . , , Amy retrieves a bat from Mike Wiebold. vbvllfi M' it 'A' LQ ' M' ' i it ., b ' kk.. H is .K , F 1 xl 9-5-1.w, i W' 3 .l'va. ' L ' .L ' M iq,-vm ff , 3 Ht 'V ,.. V y 1 f fl t It -- if , ' Z' Q 1 K 1, , P 5 f .,. Vh ' W 3 Q V, hv V A ,, Q , Hx - VW S ' J' ,W 14' A ,, 5' if A , ,V A, xr . , f1w,w ' A ' wel r 'ff f 2'ffi,..j ffl Jvf' ' ' nv uf'-W M4 M Roy adds style to practice. I' Sports 223 224 SPORTS f -51 ...- as Q Homerun! 'U gg -,amyg ,J as - f 'nv 1? ' Q k , , 'ad?,g. 3 'r M ,:4iM, WW 1 W ' 'im '9 'h.w cuff. 4 D e x f ,vb W.. -W x Q -.1 ,-. qv J. A Jmy 1 ,, , ' WM. .. .B 1, .. A . VL.,-1'--. Q W Lx A , I W. -4 ,,-.Y . A Q 'RJ' qw' NL vf A' H +1-if 4 -fy fav' ' '32 V ff .1-el. K H. 1. C , we + n A, + X. '- . , k -...qw , lx.. 'I .1r ' .., r Il. .f 2 ,K vm- . 'K ru, .f A , ' 'f Agua h ,Ir f h , - ,-. .. .. Qfirfrvfv-r:.f!'1 imply pm f-1.4, w,i,,, ,- .:r,:iff,lf'n','fyyy,'QQf+f2giwa f:y,'i',gghf,g .3 , nl u'l,l',f Q,-aff mlV,5.H2gi9'gA L .i' !!c?fs!'6?6i'7z?l':?'rrrwT'r 1,-mymfff ., vw f M . . .. iqw' nf' rs f '. - l i K-is 1 Q W' H-ZW.,-N' A , 4 an .A Wi mfg, y f , A ? I N , . I - u 'bs In N 5 A ' K if x .vi 1 APL. I hd rJr5.v f 5 qv V: lp in K LK, '- L, 'Quill e h -L..w2,3, jwxixilzs L' A ff'-. ,. K N I5 L . ,J 4 w.- 'Yr lv ., .. Qi A ' K . I -. 1 , F ,- X L Q .nav Y ,uve ,fr ---,e...,. ,W its . was f M- - AM ,, r 1 X 6 . .K A , ., ,fgs5:,,, , , .',,,- N xt... .ps mall ' :tif wfffff 'ef-if 1 .. Q . A W M3 K, . M 'nip . f-.,,l5J-pit ..,.M,. 1. ., i vt., ' Y z..-:....? ' w- ..:.23,'- iff--r'r1t,,. V'-4,5 , A N ' f we W - . f-...., - - , ',.. ,nf . . .Y vw -.. '- . Coach Henderson prepares the playing field. 'M A 'N '....-so .f fix --f - 'W' ,, J ,ww 1 f r m, , if M uv . 'flex -www it tau I Steve Kennedy helps with J,V. batting practice. gmc -, 'www W. , 1 V . in l1Q , f ,:le' in ,Y N iw. ,,'e A, r rw- ' 1 -+V W, fi, K ,, - 'Y We if ff W ' 'Mt' W , -1 . 1 . J, 2. A ,, . V 5 ,, K k.,A.,., TMA ,t rf: le A i 'Q 'l W i e , w0 flww, H' it Q' T1 1 5, if t 1 -. 1 A -+I , ,, -.. W ,M .... . , l , A -' 7? 4- VAQWW 2 ill' 'f +5 iz ,A.., V , A 4 ' -gf 'fvy -,Il , 'fl-f 'al if T1 -f Q Q , -,jf 'vi 5' jun Left' fvv ', V' nl' - Q ff' ' 1' LW 7g ,,,f,QzN: V A- V.- Steve Hain warms up before practice. , - . , 3 in X fn 1 , I ' ui., J' A e' jjj ,V 4 ,,, at gp ,,:f'?l1ff,'u1fff- ff,-Q.. 1 'r ' ' V qt: ' ..N'M ,,. 4 9'.7,,Q3.Ab1-,sg-Tf3'2fl'fI' ',, g, wha 'A . seems 225 'U :'.,,,!' -1' l X. X. A J Sports The Year In Rewew gTR107j Z 2 V 5-AT E ! 1 i v x f 228 H. W:,f.f,..Qg. N ,,qY,,,., FACU LTY F Rm 'wif af ' X. 7? Board of Trustees - PLE. Dodson lvice presidentl, Harris Hill lpresidentl, Darwin Morris lsecretari Jim Burns, Cash Birdwell, Dr. Don Senter lassistant secretaryl, Jim Kennedy, f.-?' if Dru Eli Douglas, Superintendent . 4 Q , gi 4 h e Marvin Ftoden,Assistant Superintendent ' ef, V V S-2 kg. ' M if a D ,iii L K Vkrk 6 .t X K 'fi z FlaIphSanders,AssistantSuperintendent fg 5 ' .7 Dr. Robert SeweIl,Assistant Superintendent V LX 3 .1, ,I if A.L- A ' WM X Qs, 3 ,,,,,,.-as School attorney Earl Luna keeps the Board informed of changes in educa- ,,,,,,,.,.,,,.,...--t ' ' tion legislation. Dr. Douglas welcomed new employees to the District in August. Where Patriot Pride begins Lakeview's administrators are con- stantly striving to promote confi- dence and pride in Lakeview and the community. During this past year, they have made a special effort in the Pat Chumley, Principal - Tin.. J R 1'-f'4J,f X. X. X 'N--XXV' ' N 'Tl C+? area of sportsmanship and the now famous Patriot Pride. Throughout the year, Principal Pat Chumley and Assistant Principals Andy Coleman and Gary Fiehm have encouraged Student Council and other student organizations to insti- tute activities that encourage open communication and friendship within the Garland Independent School Dis- trict. There have been workshops, joint pep rallies and various other activities that accomplished much in these areas. Along with asking students to appreciate and respect city rivals, the administration has encouraged stu- dents to be proud of Lakeview. Through messages on the public address system, and personal exam- ple, the administrators worked dili- gently to prove that Patriot Pride is alive and well at Lakeview. The administrative end of Lakeview manages to run the school with effi- ciency while remaining friends to both students and faculty. W I , gg' iff 'W c .. y jf! 1 5 A fl XXX' 2. X A .. Q tt' W ,- Andy Coleman, Assistant Principal Gary Ftehm, Assistant Principal 232 Faculty Arlene Anderson - Data Clerk Michael Anderson - Social Studies, Coach llonka Banister - Spanish Glen Banks - Science Anne Beach - Science Johnny Beach - Social Studies, Coach Denise Berwald - English, Publications Susan Bishop - Business, Coach Lynda Blackburn - Math Bette Boring - Art Comer Born - Drafting Karen Boyles - VOE Dretha Burris - Social Studies Barbara Caldwell - English Charles Carter - Social Studies, Coach Pat Chumley - Principal Andy Coleman - Assistant Principal Gae Cox - Spanish Gladys Dickey - Business, Cheerleaders Terry Dillard S Science Laurel Dingrando - Science Toddy Donihoo - Aide Norma Dorsey - Social Studies, Department Head Linda Drake - P.E., Coach Julie Driscoll - Business Elizabeth Driver S English LeAnn Drum - English, Coach Stan Dunavant e Social Studies, Coach Bobby Ewell - Social Studies, Coach Darlene Ewell - Counselor is Wife , ,ws- School Nurse Pat Farmer instructs clinic Aids Linda Jeffries, Corita Flay and Etta Morales on check in procedures. .,v ' .Xi Mrs, Linda Thompson is caught in the act of working hard 5 'L A . rf-A?E,,R2a,fQ51 . Vqv S Z A ,1 'l.i F J, g I is ,, .XXV K, -. QL? g-ww? ' t EW 1 ' ' ing , ' 1 2 71i F :lf A X- R ' V ik XM 'X1' V1 'f . 1' , V , r ,.t'1:jy 5M ?i m , ,, , .- I I W ., 'V' -Q Drama Coach Kim Stinson admires the Lakeview Homecoming decor. 'fm ffjlr- ,l MX ff! Swim, f l Mrs. Jourdan and Mrs. Hill are no doubt discussing the latest excuse for being absent. Pat Farmer - Nurse Betty Foster - Secretary Melinda Foster - Math Ron Freeman - Auto Paint and Body Ginger Fultz - English John Paul Fultz - Social Studies, Coach Carolyn Garcia - Aide Sam Garvin - Math, Coach Rick Goodell - Social Studies, Coach Sheila Greebon - English Patty Haas - English Mischa Harris - Homemaking Vicki Harvey - English, Latin Loretta Haskell - Librarian Eddie Henderson - Health, Coach Tina Hendricks - Math Roger Herrington - Counselor Alton Hill - Social Studies, Coach June Hill- Counselor Mavis Hill - Attendance Secretary Glenda Holmes - Science, Coach Pat Howard - English, Speech, P.E. 1 Nancy Howell - Cafeteria Manager , Cheryl Jacobs - Business Amy Jeftress - Homemaking Nancy Johnson - EMR Richard Jones - Welding Barbara Jourdan - Attendance Clerk Larry Kerbel - Industrial Arts Donna Hoffman - Social Studies, Student Council Faculty 233 Wllrw N' a Mrs. Lacy's husband accompanies her on the piano as she reveals one ol her hidden talents. Mrs. McGrue tells it like it is David Knight - P.E., Coach, Department Head Kathy Koch - English, Coach Cheryl Konvicka - Homemaking Joyce Lacy - Math Bobby Lange - Behavioral Adjustment Bill Lawson - Planetarium Director Katherine Lee - Homemaking Beverly LeMaster - English, German Mark Lipscomb - English, Coach Edwin Logan - Choir Betty Lowrance - English, Department Head Brenda Mabry - French, English, Department Head James Mangan - Industrial Arts Evelyn McGrue - Math Peggy Miller - Aide Monty Montgomery - Health, Trainer Vis Mudely - Math Glenna Newkrik - Journalism, Publications Jere Nichols - Science, Coach Carter O'Neil - Plumbing Denise Ousley - English Ann Parsons - Business Phyllis Peniche - Distributive Education Joyce Pennington - P.E., Drill Team 234 Faculty Gloria Perry - English Sheila Platter - PELE, Department Head Tom Poore - Social Studies Dorothy Powell - Accountant James Powell - Auto Mechanics Gail Price - Social Studies Linda Price - Librarian James Reed - Building Trades Jed Reed - Social Studies Gary Rehm - Assistant Principal Wilma Rice - Study Hall Janis Richardson - Science, Department Head Fern -Roberson - Resource Phyllis Roberts - Math Sharon Rogers - Art, Department Head Clair Rouston - VOE, Department Head Doyle Ryals - Building Engineer Judy Ryals - Aide Janice Scott - Social Studies Peter Seymour - Math Lorie Sidereas - Math, Coach Betty Spence - Secretary Lena Stevenson - Aide William Stewart - Attendance Administrator Betty Stillwell - Aide Kim Stinson - Drama, Art Linda Stosberg - Business Belvie Strand - Study Hall Presley Swagerty - Math, Health, Coach Linda Thompson - Aide Mrs. Ewell and Mrs. White pose for the camera during a rare moment when the Counselors Office isn't filled with students wanhngschedwechanges Faculty 235 Murradell Travis - Homemaking Van Benable - Counselor Donna Vidacovich - Resource Bruce Warburton - ICT Sharon Whitaker - English Marty White - Choir Pat White - Counselor June Williams - Business, English Martha Willis - Business, Department Head Sondra Wilson - Math, Department Head i i -i 5 H 1 . I A A .ts W 4 , 2' -Q. .-' 1 9' i ,f G ' ff f We M teas .,Q ' gn ,.,.' 'S-1, V 236 Faculty F, In A smile can go along way toward making a day more pleasant Q ,im ' 1 J WM L MJMJJ Zffwvf wemuwewafmitw Llicvou, 'ff-v1c4.Ufi WJJMANYWQ- A-AUC q'fz1.,Q.zMf'a'5 N' IM? if su 3, We time tw it MMI s Kyx-Qrryl xv X in J 17 ffdrvmaziw f 3 t., N. Custodial Staff ow 1: Ronaldo Gonzales, Verline Price, epherine Gray, Odessa Stenline, Myrtle L. ynch, Vivian Welk, Gracie M. Johnson, Robert Mead. Row 2: Norberto Puentes, Travis tenline, Jr., Elvirgue Stenline, Mary Lyons, lbert Clark, and Lee Thompson. 4. Parking Lot Guards Virgil Samford, Thomas Lewis and Jesse Sims. Cafeteria Workers Row 1: Patty Martin, Linda Chasak, Lupe Y. Barbo, Rosemary Evans, Ruth Pollard, Donna McNair, Carol Baugher. Row 2: Nancy Howell fManagerJ, Maey Palson, Mae Bowers, Alzena Jones, Madene Darnell, Sondra Nichols. Row 3: Mary Gor- don, Dee Thomas, Patricia Yeatman, Katie Taylor, Pauline Hutchison, lrena Staka, Eva Fiala, Trixie Arnold, Cheri Nelson, Sandy Bodeman, Garnet Lee, Norma Meador. Faculty 237 Congratulations 1980-81 PHOTAGRAPHERS 8t CO. 7,1 .,.. SQ' in I , LV, . if r 1 1, ,TF W., 5 , - . K I , K ,4 , .a M ,Af I A if A gfx 'rv -L,a4IQf-if-Nap, F Bob Gharis Howard Shaw XB. Stuart QStevey Powley Mark Benavides 38 ,1 ff Paid for by the 1980-81 PHOTAGRAPHERS 81 CO Alan Powell Chris Garrett Robbie McManus Y A It 8 W . . -we f m, Steve Beavers Scott Wilson 'ik' f K u 1 ' I 1 f 1! L ,Lt it bf t . A V A. ,. ' I . 5 V x X ' , ,f A Q m K . s 5 , A , , ,X v X J .1 -, by . ,K Q ' k xx FR A ei .K gf Q ,V V , I-lx, , I . Jeff Row a 6 1 al . , X i land Richard lstretchy Christian www, - vile, find, A L 0-JL'-lf ALLL LA! , JMJCAJ5 A 0, STEPHENW FLORIS 4 614577 NM X ,gk gvvafuc-WMOC A beta evbgcgr L V! A416 ' :J Q 130 E. 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' X TUM BROWNING .. ,j j K I F Q3 ' Pmzsxn NT ' ' 1 UA Wav X 6 ' ffm N5 ,fam , A 1 1, fx' ' 58 'L ALQNEZON if milk: :'55',?MA,, Zlgfilifz L ' NDER MERCANTILE Q? A- 654' 515 Lfv ,555'A'j'f'3'Z:fe E ., Q 'P 'P O ' 44 srffij' R' 52zifLzL . Ljjvufl -QA, sQ,.,Ljjroif4-Q Bell Llne ' - Eakvofox 1.,'4QD4L If 4 HOLME L C4-R20 4CONEREs I srlolv ousrlc Town East Dealers in Everything Since 1946 8, 226-1828 1207 S. Buqltnel' 391-7788 240 QTY N WA? Jilotners G.. 55?- ,A fel .I ' L 1, ,x 2 -is Y l UW li Jimmy Lockeit ucile M. Locketi Phone 278-2153 GARLAND FLOWER SHOP Sporting and Athletic Equipment 2525 S. Garland Garland, Texas Q 0 Wgssfofzfdng 7:14. HUGH HODGES, Gen. Mgr. 336 Ridgewood Shpg. Crt. Phone: 1214i 278-6322 Garland, Texas 75041 278-1839 6,9624 'f O .. 5 4 FTD , 'N so' 9:4 . 18' W 1 i in GQ Um QOjQgf.Q QLQQQI Biszsiivjifj emi ,Q bf, ' Q GARLAND, 4 li' My ZLglfUct'gf-'Gof . 5 TEXAS 7 ' S: 75043 C14 nH,0:35r:f .az13z's'::' 568' eq, Martin Adams Rare Coin Co. AJLQUKLAQ 1 BUYING BUYING GSM CL ' BUYING BUYING Ld 1 US Silver Dollars 1Ok. 14k. 18k Gold G' it Qvfecpf 1 5 MMU US 902 Coin .925 Sterling QUOTES 241 x E5 X p QNX L 6? X QD dj LQX wc5Q4C',?,I f SIWQQYLIS Wiwy f xxx Cy I m ' nf, , SWPQWWQE 51 I M31 Q69 gy I kj yHAROLD S 323 QD Q 59 OUNTERTOPS 5 J W - IIE dx I D JDJ Custom Made w VX I Counter Tops . A .X i X Drainboards - ' 353 I Q, 1 , 'D rw V - GY X Over 25 Years Experience Q' ' 1 BOXQ kip l I Harold Schrade - Owner I Oxy 'p . 'CBJ ' 213 Austin St., Garland WI Q My 272-7736, 475-3053 mi X52 Bla In B UL 355 jp SQA I' I so QLLY' ' 9-H S insurance SHOP , I 943 Sl?gt:m?Ville 1464 Buckingham - 3 u I n 8l'8I1 , GXBS fan , EXHS G I 501276615041 gl 5415316 75042 The source for sound Insurance JUNE SHARP FZ?2?,?,I.i1fl? f?i?i.iEI1Ii'2f2QfI5f'iE1L1 219W I IPI owner 2215 GDAIi'hAs Tmmulw Mmm G , ifsiiggggaz Da,,a,iflegg'f5228 HOME - LIFE - AUTO - BUSINESS 5i?f,J, Ph Complete LIne Accessorres HghP t 1 ff 475 3865 Auto Parts Parts Specialis x If we don't have it, we'lIget it AUTOMOTIVE WAREHOUSES A s. L AUTO SUPPLY 'NC- Q 6022 Broadway MACHINE SHoP SERVICE Ga'IZ?25Z?T.3Z53 43 4529C0mm9l'C9 R h dB wn Brittwages Larry Hennig Rowlett, Texa 0 Manager Flowers for - 4 All Occasions WN F I ALLEN'S FLOWERS IIN I D of 09035 IIIQ Hsince 1955 F Slgalf Shopping Center Ernie Eubanks 1564 North 1 :Ha hw I o Garland, Texas 7 041 276-5085 121 I ' 70-4570 270-' 340 276-8426 Visa 823 West Garland Ave. Master Charge Garland, Texas Accepted cusToM ENCRAVING sf AWARDS Wire Service Prints ' Graphics ' Paintings Needlepoint Mirrors Photographs ' Dry Mounting Fine Custom Framing Custom Shadow Boxing Commercial Accounts Welcome Custom Mat Designing THE FRAME SHOPPE CWB I-T IZUT ll2 CLUB HILL SQUARE SHOPPING CENTER 13300 BROADWAY AT COLONEL! GARLAND, TEXAS 75043 FLOWERS AND PLANTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS WIDDINGS AND FUNERALS . WE WIRE FLOWERS ANYWHERE FREE DELIVERY To Mos'r OF DALLAS MEYROPLEX 214 840-2320 Louis C. and Jane Beavers- Keith A. Beavers DIANA MASTERSON IF Busy Cm. 211.4051 1620 Kingsley, Garland 75041 214-278-7880 , . If 'YNY '7 Q I 0 Q. I ,V KLA I .II I I Iv ' II I X Af? I Ny XIII, IIIIIIIQI ,II f FIN?-IIIIIJ II , E' I I I I 'III I' kkfl! I I I I' . Y - I IIIIIIM 'I :I I I K-1 I I,I I LXIIII I. 1' I If I L E I IMI IIIQ I fi I- I IIJ .I I I , I 'E' f In -.I .II JI ,If I IMP' II t II, E .I , XII I IL IIII Lf-J I AI ,I- I I 1 In II I I I ,I E -. fg I fes. I lx' II- IIII I'III I XI . I I 'IIIXKII I - IIXII W , V I XIJILI3 QI ,XX- --741k it XX . I! . HI 'Q ' ' Q ' 4 4- I' Ev?-.II'IhLI s I ' - fy T I I I R II I I V I mi' II ,XIII II 'X-,Iv XJ I , - I I pg ' I-III REAILTQQSI 'ffl I I'-JI III :II I-JILL I II II I :gif 'I 'w ' If I i I. fUs3J k' T QI -Ql i 'I II UQ-f' A. I II IIA , ' I I I H!I I I I , III . III dwg IIN XI IIIXXX I I' N ' X I Ifff ' IV-' II XJJX 'XII I- xg, T! 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VW Qwawawww 475 4?f221-ffwaah 54M wQb4L?MffjM'fWfz4f ff? Q4 J? Q I Lg QMAJQ Qfaaa X K X71 D. Paul and Hazel Brigner A 271-4396 or 681-0349 BRlGNER'S CAKE SUPPLY ,ra 4310 Saturn Road Garland, Texas 75041 Cake Decoratin S Auto - I'I0lT'leOWl18I'S - II'I8Ul'8l'lCe Fire - Casualty BUTLER-COOMER AGENCY Doug Butler, Agent 9 upplies 705 w. Ave. B - Suite 208 off. 272-4421 Wedding Cakes and Catering Q0ur Specialtyj Garland, TGXSS 75040 RBS- 276-5752 All Occasion Cakes Classes Available BUS. 494-1636 Cars and Pickups , FP cp ' f of flllfl ' I - Ex W ' b I GERAL DeWITT AUTO SALES INSTANT PRINTING INDUSTRIAL ADVERTISING 84 PRINTING - RICHARD H. LUDWIG 271-4729 301 w. 3937 SOUTH BROADWAY GARLAND, TEXAS 75043 , Garland, Texas 75040 929 Lavon Drive . 32 we FSS. is QD s , I . I 'ZS- W A if WW 73? V .- N'-V V,-A-I! N . 51 7 X J X I RRS ll f i S 3 . I N X A X X gil Q 5 ...A - 32.1571 r INNO OWI0 X7 Q ll' H It i0k3c'50Xe' 5 . X Rt X Member Broker R Electronic Realty Assoc.' A Nationwide Network F sw X - ..1. .X X X RICHARD coPE 8. ASSOC., IN X 3109 S. First St. Bus. I214j 840-3666 Garland, TX 75041 R es. 271-4348 24 46 Bank . r ' 'k Texas 5 . CNW N American Nat' al B k Century Bank 81 T t F' st N t' nal Bank - First Se ity Bank - Garland Bank 8. T ust - Texas Com mga' Z - ff..-1 ' C A X N I I J! J CQ rrIxOm!C5 QM UQMKQEL -BJUCJLLJ DQ CQMQCM L , Qmmwrtdevblge KWMQNJV ..' crowd EOM MQW! J A ' T' , TH! 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A ,Y ,ffl 5151-1 A rf' MAG WHEELS ,. ,gg 5 High Performance Tires ei, gift? l so, so, to 70 Series ,fkllw I S Sales and Semce 551 ' ' OUR GOAL IS TO REPAlR YOUR SET lN YOUR HOME 475-0218 Jody and Egeanor Schwaiger MAZENRAVJSQ fAA'5AMQ'EiiTH wners 214,278-1917 MICHAEL AMES TERRY AMES 5321 Rwv. ee,sulTE B, ROWl.ETT,TEXAS 2601 S. Broadway at First Garland, Texas 75041 Phone: 276-5058 EVALENA'S BEAUTY SHOP 216 Walnut Village Garland, Texas 75042 Hairstyles Just for You yfmzegffy-aim! BEAUTY SALON 3622 SATURN ROAD RUTHIE MOORE 278-8557 JUDY PLASTER Trophies - Plaques - Gifts - Medals Cups - Ribbons - Gavels - Tiaras Electronic Calculators Office Equipment ' Off' e Machines Office Supplies IC GARLAND OFFICE METZGER TROPHIES SUPPLY, INC- 285-6543 111 weel Mein William M. Metzger P-0- BOX 40729 210 5551 620 W. Garland Ave. Garland, Texas 75040 Mesquite, Texas - Phone 214-272-6406 48 'V KE'S SNOW KONES JlD's DAL-ROCK STORE 420 Rose Hi nowlen 475-2920 Garland' Texas Gro - Gas - Meats - Fishing Supplies 75043 ' Tune Up Engine Work Carburetor Service Valve Jobs TI N K E R N I C S Brakes Starter and Alternator, Bobby and Cliff'a A BECHTOL'S AUTOM OTIVE 218 R'd9e '00d 512 Rowlett Road Garland' Tx 75041 Garland Texas 75043 278-031 1 ' Electronic Parts Cliff Bechtol Phone: 271-5914 Bobby Bechtoll nes: 276-4316 nes: 324-1697 7 P one zze 7651 ADLULLHIZE Cox A PECAN OAKS NLLRINE HARDWARE 81 LUMBER R S d ay an ers - cgcwiu - g-,ada - dgccu, 2309 Guthrie Rd. 1214i 226-0133 Garland, Texas 75043 7,0 ,,, 30 AT DON RD GARLAND TEXAS 75043 DWAYNE COX 'Y' H A U -H f N I - 1 BRING YOUR FAMILY TO A E l ' C ' .X 1 j X 2 4, 1 -'N WISE s , 1 Homefurnishing Center kk-- E A -fi FURNIYURE S 'CA R P E T E DRAPERIES E ii APPLIANCES E , i N 1909 GARLAND SHOPPING CENTER 276-am A f- RESTAULA-'L-ff GARLAND' TEXAS A 4401.1-1.30 AT BOBTOWN RD EXIT GARLAND, TEXAS PHONE 226-7745 Congratulations Seniors '81 THE swlss COIFFURES . EXPERIENCE 'Qgiffg For All Your Beauty Needs in Hair Ski n ' 2930 Dairy Road Nalls Garland, Texas 75041 Make- Up 2141271-5457 1401 Niwl Hwy- Suite 107 Valley View Center Town East Mall Garland TX 15041 2339735 2704368 ' Red Bird Mall Garland 278-6216 278-1738 295-1344 271-5457 Poured in Place Brick Paffefn CODCFGIB Walls Ph0l19l 226-1364 There's always one that soars above the rest. In BOZMAN CONSTRUCTION INC. class rings, announcements, diplomas, club pins, 4926 Bobtown Rd' medals and trophies, that one is Balfour, America's first jewelry manufacturer - and still the finest! Garland' Texas 75043 BALFoun STUDENT CENTER 3018 Mockingbird Lane Dallas, Texas 75205 Representing QBalf0ur jf-IW I'II ,RYS I-AI N ESI' CR A Ir I'SNI EN 249 , I 4025 Main Street - Rowlett, Texas 75088 Ph. 2141475-2521 or 475-2522 1 A 'U' I 'I lsf4f'i3 1 N , m K- N .-.Ill 5 'QS 8 .LLL GARLAND PET CENTER Fresh and Salt Water Fish Exotic Birds ' Small Animals ' Pet Supplies All Breed Grooming of Dogs and Cats 302 Club Hill Sq. 3334 S, Broadway Phones: 271-7664 Garland, TX 75043 271-9010 KIRIY VACUUM CLEANER CO. SALES 6 SERVICE Tradition JQOJJA9 Aiimfuon 1908 si Fmsr sr. SERVING THE GARLAND 278-0501 METPOPI-EX AREA LA CGNTESSA iialon hairstyling for men d women 120 SPANISH VILLAGE lSOUTHl 239-5789 COIT 84 AFIAPAHO 239-2887 SPECIAL SALES CO. Na jab zoo Large - Q rn' 100 Small rt' 2 1 9 FREE ESTIMATES NJ.. . Phone I214j 234-5412 by ' D 81 J We Buy and sen All NX Types of Electronic Pamng ' Wmme 9 P 9 Parts and Equipment 'uk , 12400 N. Central Exp. DAVID JOHN Dallas, Texas 226.3377 225.9127 DAVIS-WALLS Si CO. Jack Davis - Glenn Walls Insurance - Real Estate 2301 Forest Lane, Garland, Tx. Phone 272-2581 THE HARTFORD C M2 Office Phon 276-5108 GARLAND LAUNDRY 81 CLEANERS INC Hospital Laundry Service Fabric Care Center 101 North Star Road Two-Way Radio Equipped Trucks Leslie D. Anderson President BOB TALLEY ENTERPRISES ROOFING, INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR PAIN'I'ING. INSULATION PO BOX 8069 GARLAND, TEXAS 75043 TELEPHONE 12141 B71-3339 Ricky Jordon II' 5201 Hwy as Rowlett, Texas 75088 1 1 Ollice 5 214-475-0030 'WW 5 as P L fi Z Q Sf Good Luck Patriots SCISSOR WHIZ Hair Designs for Men and Women 22 Club Hill Square hopping Center Karen Tarieco Geri Bosselmann roadway at Colonel Owners arland, Texas 271-5109 278-1635 anicures Nail Sculpture Complete Line Markham and Redken, and Nexus Products own Q, , 'GQ BROADWAY FLORIST lf We Deliver Happiness 4106 Broadway l214l 271-4508 Garland, Texas 75043 252 UN BIQUADWAY HAID SAIUN IIN-ll in llllQ,lllAlMQV l.xl.lANl.IlXAS itP3Y!9-?D49-3P29-.'D-!PJ-,'D'!3FS6Y2-'3-?D4!3s.'i7r!!b3r!2F L 5 Wax Qawaan Feat Cantwd 9nc. . 0 ROACHES 0 ANTS 0 TERMITES U TICKS OSILVERFISH5 weevns 3SCORPI0NS - FLEAS 'EARWIGS' -inns 1 .1 Q X - - cnlcxsrs - Mics - smosns o L lr jf 2903 saturn Road 5 'K x - f , ESNZ7, ,A Garland, Texas 75041 g Y X Termlte 8. Pest Control 0 Termlte Certltlcatlon I s ' Lawn It Tree Spraying L A 271-5215 Termite Dept. 278-6785 5e:4::-4s:-1w:41:+w:fQ-.-e:4?:fsx-f,-s+2.':fei+x-:a!r-fu0-f'l l9L7PL6U6'1ill6ilWYlD5 We'll cover it all...for you. b .A 7 .- ,.,, Carl Peavy HARRIS 81 5 1 c F HQMES ASSOCIATES, 2 -' GARLAND REALTORS SPORTS CENTER 494-2035 1440 Buckingham Garland, TX 7504 Two Locations 5520 Broadway - Garland 271-7555 . 2604 Ridge nd. - Rockwall f 226-7159 X Nf QQ' ll Buying - Selling - Relocating We Can Help You! 11f3:?fqi?? l3d' Crown Pools are Fun! 4c1,fe'::EI:fEnEL'f Home Is Just a Gallery Away 328-9137 Get Ya' One 253-7665 The Above Ground Pool Specialist Stores Swimming Pools and Supplies , 0 - X -A Pj? , JM451 ' , f QQ 55EWQff'fVEfM63 I M 0Q5kff?gVLA2A.Qb4Uf S0 '5 P EAXOLUKSEAE .A 63' v, xlig-f--,A U 'X U jj, ' QQ!-1gn0fMf5f!f52,p,gf4 SCJMVLEQ UU E336 ,way iE'?C'fL f'VUf'5 ' ff ' O ff! Af USA? DU fvff 5 M QM if Q SQ3 U92 W X A A fp fp? 5320215 X-. O nriiffz RON ' 9 'BRADLEY PRESIDENT I OFFICE 2141494-3444 2141494-3445 HOME 2141475-1574 GLASCO INC. 202 W. GARLAND AVE. ' GARLAND, TEXAS 75040 gif?-S32S5g53,Q wggisaiffgagg sg 5 L 530554213 H ii QV Sa5?F5a2f?5?,2 2 W 350' 5353? -. S525s??ff?A12Q22 3 Q+5i'3a5s2S3L 475-2098 Q 'Q' ,Q 'Pg Id :D 9 P 2714148 nowLETT FLowEna.GlFT sl-lop Off Leasing L nda Smith Shirley Tull KERBEL ENTERPRISES 475 3343 273 1939 Lan,yKe,be,,Ed.D 3aaoM sr R :nr 75088 ZZ??,EL 1'lZZ!?!52a M L M h ll P d t Wrecker Service lv lim 670 4 THE AuTo SHOP Division ot Micah L. Marshall, Inc. MICHAEL COLE F g d Domestic Buy, Sell and Repair W Manager App 47t5-05237 only XM 4- X 5110Gordon Smith Drive, P.0. Box 951,Ftow gtx,TlgC-X l 6825 Oates Drive, Garland, Texas 1553 71- ze Q 0 fl 9 750886 is my Via? Kcdii? ge ARQSMQXQ QHGQ Q ROE Q4 Ofgybewxc SL FTQQ W - ,Q K, wx xx KX xy , A ep, Q53 G33 me Q W QF x Qf 52 9 ff 4395 33Qw93SL95l3995YVM 3 9 L XTX' Ar'f' we -N 65 E A, 3 cg sic 3 srolvl A if . U Q9 ,st ge FUEW fhv, INC. L, if Z' 8 YN S xxx Q fy wr 9 Ay? l YJ A 'xy . are' - .S 5 my X 41 W. Centerville Rd: K 4A Vr,.f fjfw 270 658 my 0 X AD X If VVIV ffj Q 652 L rigor L, ,Hay D, Q70 LQ5rIgd7'Tii 750 KX' C ,X fx X, w N Q69 D NQXQGQ N3 L X A we is 59 5 fb' 9 L59 93 Qc c J ee 9 9 Z 'N 'jx 'X H JERRYS SHOP AND SAVE MORE 6246 Beltline 226-3631 V! We Do Custom LCHSX Designs and Group 'II' I - Orders 'SHIRTS 41211 CLUB HILL SQUARE GARLAND, TEXAS 75043 214-271-63141 424 Club Hill Square Garland, Texas 75043 214-271-6314 RAINBOW FLORIST 6515 Duck Creek Garland, Texas 840-2013 Flowers for All Occasions Alter 6:00 Free Delivery 840-1266 MORRIS APPLE INSURANCE AGENCY 3616 Saturn Road Garland, Texas 75041 Bus. 271-5511 Res. 271-1776 Morris Apple ' merwrrroao ww, - - Qufw gf Q k,u,JN'X.LJxi3 UC CAM? fVVO-Ly KJ FI ww dw vlkbqwmmwu. 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BOX 90, ROWLETT, TEXAS 75088 We are proud I to support the Lakeview Centennial Patriots. Merrill Lynch i 4-rs-1 too RES. 475-1294 Realty 0 Paula Stringer, Inc. 997 W. Centerville 681-1301 y ' Busrness Stationery , , I GQ . Bumsscards you can Now Write Checks Q ' NCR Forms and Earn 5 EG M Interest on Your Money 0 Newsletters ' Brochures 0 Resumes 0 Form Letters 0 Personalized Stationery IPO ' Weddinglnvitations 0 RubberStarnps ' Custom Printing 0 ' ' Graphic Design ri ntl n g I I . ' Bindery Services 4316 Saturn Road GarIand,Texas 271-8561 saw I 'WW E.at1f'S .3 f t ? 1210 w. 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An Incentive Bonus System PLUS Our Management Development Program is accepted for College Credits thru the Dallas County Community College System Give one of our manager's a call Or stop by for a visit We are an W Equal Opportunity Rat Employer MfF -:Q 11820 Abrams Rd. at 2118 Eastgate Dr. at L.B.J. and Forest L.B.J. and N.W. Hwy. ' 690-4679 279-8160 5934 Abrams Rd. and 6118 Broadway and N.W. Hwy. I-30 in Garland ffm- 361-0070 271-2316 ' Nobody can do it like McDonalds cant 979 MCDOr1aId s Corpovanon 2 nesa Ashby, Laurie Sandow is the greatest! Congratulations on your graduation. Congratulations on your graduation. Good luck in the future. You earned it, and l'm very proud of you. Love, Love, Mom Mama and Charles Lisa, Chuck and Charlene Congratulations Brent! Congratulations to our Senior Sweetheart Lisa Agnew The past twelve years have been both a challenge and were mud of ou ' ' blessing. Looking forward to a great future. P y ' Love, Mom and Dad Mom and Dad To our daughter, Beth Polk For Kimberly Nichols . Well Kid, you finally made it. Hope it is as good as you :izorxe xgxnzimgmch and apprecmte an your thought it would be. P ' Love you, Mom and Dad Our prayers are always with you. Mom and Dad To Randy Gwartney, Congratulations to our favorite senior, Donna Williams we are proud of you and an you have accomphshed over Love, Mother and Dad the last twelve years. No parents could ask more of their son. Mom and Dad Congratulations Debra We're proud of you! Love, Mom, Dad and Pam Kimberly Hoffman, Congratulations on your graduation. We are extremely proud of you and wish you good luck in college and the best for the future. Love, Mom and Dad To Kurt, our graduate - Congratulations and Love, Mom and Dad Congratulations, Charlotte Williams!! Congratulations Terry! We are 50 PFOU'-'I of YOU- To my favorite senior. Mama, Craig, Jerry, Daddy I Igye ygu, Lepqae E, ix Qi 11- 1'- as fi P? r. ...X z-5, Q 5 fi 9 , ,S R-, 4 Q.. T3 I 4. f, 1 Q 9 X! .mm-MQ. ff li i 4- gm -ff . .. 'S , x . Y'- 'i,f55z rf ,4 the student council officers at Centennial, would like to thank the student body, with special to Doyle Flyals and the faculty help we could not have done ut. stly, we would like to recognize the important person of all, Donna Hoff- . The guidance you have given each of the past years and present will ys be remembered with fond ories. We love you Snow White. .r M ff' lf, Q t Y 265 ,D X ,,-' 1 2.7 ,K fx, . fr Af- ' T? . j , Cf, CUE Q id 5 x Yi QQ, A4 L, C. 2' L -f ,X L MABRY REALTORS Q1 A XA NOFHTHLAKE ll, SUITE 205 8533 FEFRNDALE ROAD DALLAS, TEXAS 75238 f214J 341-9070 . g xg 1 ' K jf C, Q V S' ,E A gig Q JV, 9-w 21 QXA QAY, N-ff Q.-' , -X X Fax, rE: ' ixfb ,NLM .JA Q, , , 443, C Li if Uwfwwwff WJ Mmjwyi we ,ff Wjjfwmwfw L5 WW!! WQWHJW WWW Mi W gjufgations '81 Legacy Staff lf?, WjWV2Ziq?e Prouszl of You! Amgdwjwf Awww, MB Id l Susan Christy The Senior Varsity Cheerleaders would like to thank the student body of Lakeview for their support and enthusiasm throughout the year. To fellow cheerleaders . . . Freshmen hang in there, good luck J.V., tear 'em up Juniors, and go for it Seniors, it's your last year! And a special thanks to Gladys, mother of 14 hollaring, screaming, jumping, and unpredictable cheerleaders, WE LOVE YOU. Margie Susan Cheryl Christy Cheryl Margie was gg.--1 4,0 268 'Wu FW Q 'YQ-U . A 17, ,W .1 wq Ilkulw' J ,ff aff 4 VX ,l f ns, f' +3 if fin... ,es 0 shm- - av. , , xi-gf W , .A ,. - A Mm 4.ig K ragga ,K M ig 'Q J 7 A Gena Adams11014 101 Ken Adams191 4 115. 136 1' 1 Larry AdamS1121 4 67. 130.149 Tracy Adams1121- 101. 140. 145. 154. 208 Keri.Adds1121- 67, 163 Kirsten Afsetn11114 85.147.154. 160 Travis AQEE1101- 101 Larry Agnew11 11 67 Lisa Agnew11214 147 Richard Akins11114 85. 169 Dee Dee Akr1dge191 -4 115 Lisa Albright 1101 4 56.100101126- 152 ' Peggy Alexander 1101 4 101 Raymond Alexander 1 1 11 4 85. 169 Scott Alexander1121 4'67, 164 Angela Aller'191 4 115. 148. 160 Diana Allen 1 1 11 4 85. 207 Micheal Allen1121 4 67 Rickey Allen11114 85 X MicnaelAlImann191- 136 1 Robert Alvarez. Jr. 1121 4 67.143 Daren Amlin1914 115 ' Arlene Anderson1Fac14 232 Brett Ander50n1121 4 67. 174 Brian AnderSon1101 4 101 Cynthia Anderson1111 4 85. 163, 166 David Anderson1121 4 168 Gayla Anderson 1111 4 85. 210 Lori Anderson1121 4 67. 161.163 Michael Anderson 1Fac1 4 232 Teresa Anderson 11 11 - 85, 130 David Andrew1121 4 67 Dwayne Andrews1121 4 67,140,174 kirhparlyAnarews11114 B5. 159 Theresa Andrews11014 101 EdAl'lello11014101,182 SC011Ar1IS110141O1,174 Sharon Anthony1121- 67. 126. 133. 140 . Jenni1er.Applegate11114 85 Kelly ArbuCkle1914 115. 153. 208 Sharon Ardi8na11114 85.135160 Shannon AYEY1111- 85. 204 Becky Armendarlz11114 85. 131. 133 Philip Armstrong 1101 4 101 Terry Armstrong1914 115.200 Tim Armstrong 191 4 115 Erich Arhdi1111 4 85.136.13s.141 Johnnie Arriag0191 4 115. 186 Robert Arrowood 191 4 115. 136 Cheryl Arruda 191 4 115. 131 Chrissy Arruda1111- 85,128. 129 Pennie Arterburn1914 115, 136 Gary Arthur1121- 67 Kenneth Artz11114 85 Resa Ashby11214 67 Tina Ashby1121 4 101 Rebecca Ashley1111 4 85. 126. 136. 140.141.154,15B Denise Atkins1101 4 101 Brett Atwo0d1111 4 85. 196 Gary Aut1orth1111- 85. 144 Andrea AUl111214,67. 154 Auto Mechanics 4 169 Auto Paint and Body 4 169 Melody Ayers 191 4 115 B Jennifer BaCh11O14 101 Tommy Bahnh0fl11114 165 Brian BBll?Y1121'- 53. 67. 129, 140. 182 Brock Bailey11014 101,130,154. 182. 218 Debra Baker11214 67.126.140.156. 166 Blake Ballard 1101 4 101. 212 Band 4 136-139 llonka Banister1Fac14 143. 232 Glen Banks 1Fac1 4 232 Pat BankS1111 4 85. 182 Tanya Banks11014101.143 Jill Bannister1101 4 101 Brian Barber11214 168 Diane Barber191 4 115. 148 Leaha Barber11114 85 Jef1Barger11214 67, 188 Patty Barnard 1101 4 101. 152,167 Gary Barnes1914 115 Timothy Barnes 11 11 4 85 Charles Barnett1111- 85 James Barnett 191 4 115. 154 DinaBarr11014101.126.131.140 nober1Barr11214 51. 67. 128. 129. 149 Mark Barret111014 101. 130. 167 Sherrie Barrett11214 67,154.161. 163 David Barron1111- 85. 149 Philip Barth 1111 4 85,144 David BaYth0l0l1'lew11114 85 Karen Barthol0mew11014 101 Baseball 4 2224225 ' 1 Julie Basham11114 85 Jennifer Bassham11114 B5 Carol Bates1914 115 Luisaailir-111014 106 Anne Beach 1Fac1 4 232 Johnny Beach1Fac14 188. 196. 232 Tracy Bean1121 4 49. 53. 67. 149 Bruce Beaty11214 134 Steve Beavers11214 157. 171 Beverly Beck11114 B5. 166 Teresa Beck 191 4 115 Micheal Beene1914 115. 165 Tammy Beene11214 128. 147. 158 Don Hell1914 115. 200 Lisa Bell 191 4 115 Nancy Bell1121 4 67.163 Shelly Belt1914 115. 153.57 Tracee BelZle1914 115. 148 Mark Benavides11114 156. 157 Melvin Bennett 191 4 115. 187 Julia Bennlngtield11214 67,134.14 Lisa Benson 1101 4 101. 208 Teresa Berber1111 4 85 CyndeBerry11014 101.140. 147. 158 Diana Berry11114 85. 136 Denise Berwald1Fac14 157. 232 Beta Club 4-141 Robinn Betts11014 101 SeemaBhatt11114 55. 84, 85. 128 Bradley Bieler1101- 101,165,169 Sheri Bien 191 4 115. 160 Philip Biggerstall191- 115 Bnan Billings11214 67,164 Robert eillirigslea11o14 101. 136. 156 PatBinder11114 85.136 Scott Binder 191 4 115, 154. 187 Shawna Bln1ord11114 85. 147 Jane Bird 191 4 115 Michael Birdwell 1111 4 85 Charles Bishop11214 67. 164 Rodney Bishop11014 101 Susan Bishop 1Fac1 4 232 Sherry Blve1'lS11114 156 1 Brandon Black 191 4 115 Lyndia Blackburn 1Fac1 4 232 Sheryl Blackman191 4 115. 131 Steven Blackshear11014 101. 174 Katherine Blackwell11114 85 John Blank 1111 4 85.169 James Blanks11214 159 Charles Blue11114 85.171 John Blue1914 115 Michael Blue1121 4 67.165 Nanette,Blue11114 85. 126, 140. 143. 162 Kenneth Bodeman1101- 101 Kyle BOehler1914 115 Carmen Boese1914 115 Michelle Boger1914 115 Angie BOggS11014 101 Jerry BolSle11014 101 Brenda B0r1d11214 67,159 Comer Born 1Fac1 4 232 Connie Born 191 4 115 BettlBorrlng1Fac14 232 Bryian Boser1101 4 101 Diana Boswell 11 11 4 85 Dana B0SwOrth1914 101 Edward BOudrlault1111 4 170 Daigdck BouSquet1121 4 er. 159 Tammy Bowlsn11114 85. 163 ' karerrBoyles1Fap1 4 163, 232 AhgfeBrakeeh11114 85. 142.156 Charles Brackeen 1121 67 Chris BPadburn11214 67. 128.132 Ronnie Bradley11214 67,169 VickiBradley1914 115. 136.160 Aaron Branch 1101 4 101 Lynn Branton1101 - 101.132.161 Dale BraSel1111- 85.126.133.135, 140.158 Colleen BrasueIl1101 85. 136. 163 Lisa BrasueI11914f115 Terry Brasuell11214 67.136 Pam Bratcher1111 4 85. 128. 156 Susan Brazil 1121 - 67 Angela Breckenrige1914 115 BruceBrewer11214 67. 128 - Michael Br1dges1101 4 101 Denise Bridgman1111 4 85. 136.167 138 Valente Briones1914 115 Lisa Br0chardt11114 85 Saun1a Brockway11114 85. 160,161. 167 Taunja Brockway11114 85 Bruce Brookins11214 67. 188 Darrell Br0okins1914 115 Tim Brooks11114 85,174,218 Lana Brookshire 191 4 115 Richard Brookshire 191 4 115 AncilBrown11114 85 Angelia Brown1111- 85 Donna Brown1121- 51,67 Chris Brown1101 4 196 Daniel Brown 11 11 4 85. 163 Debbie Brown 1101 4 101. 136 Donna Brown11214 67. 134. 156 Gerald Brown 11.121 4 67 Jay Bro1Nn1911-1115.101 Jody Brown 191 4 115 Kristy BYOWn11114 85 Lisa Brown 191 4 101 Nathaneal Brown 191 4 85 1 Randy Brown 1101 4 101 Titus Brown 1121 4151. 67. 131 Todd Brown 110114 85.101 John Browningi91 14 115 Sherry Browning 1121 67.163 Bo Brownlee 191 4 115. 187 Regina Bruner191 4 115 Gwen Brunson11014 101. 143 Charles Bruton. Jr. 1111 - 168 Stephanie Bryan 191 4 115 Steven Bryar1112l 67.156157 LeNae Bryant11114 B5.140.147. 158. 163 Ronald Bryant 191 4 115. 136 David Buchanan 1121 4 52.67. 174 Julie Buchanan 191 4 115. 153 Kecla Buchanan 191 4 115 Kyle Buchanan 11 11 4 85 TraciBuckner11014101,133,135 Valerie Bucknel11114 85 Krystal Budahelyi191 4 101 Monica Budahelyi1111- 85.169 Buflding Trades 4 170 Jill Bullingt0n191 - 115 Michael Bullock 191 4 186 Billy Bumpus11114 85.143 Cheryl Bunker 1 1 11 4 85 Richard Bunker191- 115.136 Glenda Burchi12l Y 70,134,134 Patileurch11014 101 Ashland BurChnell11014 10-1 Lisa Burchett11014 101 Tommy Burden191 4 115 Ben1amin Burdick 191 4 115,136 Rebekah Burdick11114 85. 136 Scott Burgess1121 4 70. 128. 149 Jerry Burkard1914 115.136 Michael Burkett 191 4 115.136 Harold Burnett 191 4 85 Donna Burns 1 1 11 4 85. 210 Dretha Burrls1Fac14 232 Buddy Burrows11114 85 Lisa Burton1111 4 85.128 Jim Bussell Jr.1101 4 101. 154. 218 Calvin Butler1111 4 85. 170 Jeffery ButIer1914 170 Joan Butler11014 101. 154 Matthew Butler 191 4 186. 115 nay Bu1ier11o1 4 101 Tammy Bynum11014101.136.154 C Barbara Caldwell1Fac14 232 Tammy Caldwell1111 4 85. 210 Charles Cantrell 1121 4 70 1 Gary Cantrell1111 4 85. 174.218 Gina Capllnger 191 4 115. 136 Kym Carder11214 70. 163 Danny Carithers11114 88. 140. 165. 174 Barbara Carlin 1101 4 101,133 135. 147 Sandy Carlton11114 BB Kelly Carman 11 11 4 88. 169 Rebecca Carman 1111 4 115 Archie Carnes1914 136 Barbarba Carpenter 11 11 4 88 Y Katherine Carpenter1101- 101. 167 ' Patrick Carpenter 1121 4 70 1 Christi Carr191 4 112, 115. 131. 153. 57 Sonya Carr 1121 4 70 John Carroll 1111 4 88.169 Kevin Carroll1914 115 Charles Carter 1Fac1 4 232 Lee Carter1914 115 L John Casados1914 115 Wayne Caskey11214 70 Paul Caster 11 11 4 sa Melissa Ca1er11114 88,167,204 Leann Caton11214 70. 163 Leslie Cavanaugh11114 88. 130. 140 147 Tommy Cavanaugh11214 70,164 Jimmy Cave191 4 115 Linda Cave11214 70,160 Randy Cave11114 88.171 Joseph Cecil 191 4 101 James Cecil Jr. 191 - 115 SherriChambIiSs1101- 101 Kerry Chaplin 191 4 115. 136. 143 Steven Chappell 11 11 4 88, 130 Joseph Chavez 191 4 115' Terry Cheek 11 11 4 88.168 Dana Chester11014 101 Keith Chester 191 4 115 Jana Chicoski 11 11 4 88 Timothy Childress11014 101 Choir 4 1284131 Amy Christian 191 4 115 Angela Christian 191 4 115.131 Brad Christian 11 11 4 88 Richard Christian 1121 4 70.156, 15 Stephen Christner1914 116 Pat Chumely1Fac1 4 232 Jana Citelli 1111 4 88.147.163 Charles Clark 1121 4 51 Charles Clark 191 4 70. 116,188 Frank Clark 191 - 116. 136. 200 Gerald Clark 11 11 4 169.182 Janet Clark 191 4 116. 126. 136 Gerald Clark11014 101.168 Kelly Clark 191 4 116 KlrnClark11114 88.160161 Patrick Clark 1121 4 70,159,161 Swilley Clark 1121 4 70. 159 Troy Clark 11 11 4 88.161 Elizabeth Classen1914 116,57 Brenda ClaunCl'l1121- 70. 163 Joe CIaunch11114 88 John Claunch1914 116. 135 Pamela Clayborn1914 116 Machelle Clement 11 11 4 88.147 Jana Clilton11014101,156 Sally Climer1111- 88,147 Millie CIine11 11 -4 88.126,135.137i 141.143.156.158 ' Robert Cline1101 4 101 X. 0 f Robin Clubb1914 116 Ricky Coats11014 101 Trey Cockerell1121 4 70. 168. 174 Presten C0ffer191- 116 Cathleen Cohea1914 116. 136 Scott Cohen1111 4 169 Annie Cole191 4 116 Pamela Cole191 4 116, 136 Andy Coleman 1Fac1 4 232 Latrease Coleman 1121 4 70 Scott Coleman 1111 4 88.138 Stacy Collard 191 4 116 Charles Compton 1101 4 101 Lourdes Conde11214 70 John Connor11114 88. 154, 155 Norman Connor Jr. 191 4 116 Patricia Connor 191 4 116 Fransico Contreras11014 101 Mara Contreras 1 1 11 4 88 Mercedes Contreras11114 88. 143. ' 156 Tammy Conway1111 4 88 Bret! Cook 1121 4 70,164 Donna Cook 1121 4 70. 136.138 Douglass Cook 11 11 4 88.136 Kimberly Cook11014101.160.161 Tamera Cook 191 4 116, 148 Jody Cooksten1121 - 7o. 159 Tonia Cookston11014 101,210 Christine Cooper1101 4 100,101,142 Kimberly Cooper11114 88 Lisa Cooper11014 101 ToniCope1914 116,148 John Copeland 1111 4 88,162 Julie Corbell 1101 4 101. 138 Carl Cordell 11 11 4 88. 159 Kelly coriey1121 - 70. 128, 147 Kim Corley 191 4 116, 153 Karen Corn1914 116, 143 Scott Cottem1111 4 88 Sharon Covington 191 4 116, 136 Diana Cox1111 4 88,126,136,140 Gae Cox 1Fac1 4 143. 232 -Randy Cox 1101 4 101 RazelleCox11114 88.126.140,154, 156.157 Susan Cox1121 4 49, 50, 51, 70. 126, 134, 150. 158 Teresa Cox1101 4 101. 160. 167 Deborah Coyle1914 116. 148 Ronnie Crabtree11114 B8 Tonya Crane191 4 116. 160 Qara Cranford 1101 4 101, 204 Becky Crawlord11114 88. 159 Dale Crawford 191 4 116 Katherine Crawford 1121 4 70 Richard Crawford 191 4 116 Robert Crawford. Jr. 191 4 116 Creative Arts 4 132 Tracey Creech 191 4 116 James Crenshaw 191 4 116 Karen Cribbs11214 70, 160 Ronald Crisco1101 - 101, 136 Tina Crisp1111 4 88 Bryan Crocker1121- 70, 164. 165 Julianne Cross11214 70 Sharon Crouch 191 4 116, 148 Jill Cruce1111 4 70. 88, 163 Jef1Culbreth11214 70. 130. 160. 188 Teena Culp11114 88.148 Tony Cummings1914 116 DarlaCummins11014102. 148.154 Mike Cummins1101 4 102. 130.186 Christopher Cunningham 191 4 116 KelliCunningham11214 70, 171 Lesley Cunningharn191 4 102, 116. 130. 148. 161 Brett Curry1121 4 70,171 Kenneth Curry 191 4 116 Timothy Curry11114 88 Bradley Curtis191- 116. 200 Jeff Curtis1111 4 88,170,174 Jennifer Curtis 191 4 102 Scott Curtis1121 4 52, 70, 128. 129 D Jeffrey Dalton 191 4 116 Mary Daniel 11 11 4 88.147.156 Laruth Darder11214 70 Denisse Davidson 1121 4 70, 163 Michael Davidson 191 4 116 Scott Davidson1111 4 88 Christine Davis11014 56.102,143, 148 Clay DaviS1914 116,186,200 Dayna Davis1101- 102,106,187. 204, 210 Donya Davis11114 88. 130. 142.157 John Davis11214 70 Julie Davis11014 102, 154, 156 Lynda Davis11114 88 Mary Davis11014 102,161 Mitch Davis11214 70, 168 Patrick Davis1914 102. 135 Susan Davis11114 88 Terry Davis11214 70. 140. 158 Mark Dawnson1121- 70 Sandra Day 1101 4 154, 208 Vickie Day 1111 4 88 DEA 4 163 David Deadman11214 70,140 Kelly Dean 191 4 116, 200 , Sharon DeArment11214 70, 134. 136, 138, 155 Mike Deaton11214 169 Deca 4 159 Rick Dedeluk1121- 70,164 Ann Deere 1121 4 71,163 Stephen Deere1101- 102, 136, 164 Mary Dees11114 88,136 Alicia Deleon11014 102 Cynthia DeIeuil1914 116 Michelle Deleuil11114 88 Andrew Delozier191- 116, 186. 57 Jeff DeIozier1121 4 71, 130, 140 Rob Dennett 1121 4 71 Aliclathop Dennis1101- 102, 196 David Dennis11214 71,36 Robin Densmore1914 116 James Derek 11 11 4 88 Tracy Derrick 1111 4 116 Joe Deutsch 11 11 4 88, 135 Kenneth Dewey11214 116,152 Richard Dial 191 4 116 Blair Dickerson11014 102, 136, 144 Bryan Dickerson 1101 4 102, 136,144 Bryan Dickerson 11 11 4 88, 136, 141. 144, 155 Christene Dickerson 1101 4 102. 167 Gladys Dickey 1Fac1 4 232 Terry Dillard 1Fac1 4 232 Laurel Dingrendo1Fac1 4 232 Brett DinkeIaCker1111 4 68 LisaDockins1101- 102, 140, 143, 156 Lori Dockins1121 4 71,161,163 Steven Doerr1121- 71 Toddy Donihoo1Fac14 232 Terry Dorathy1914 116, 187, 57 Gregory Dorman 1121 4 71 Angela Dorris11214 71 Henry Dorris1914 116 Norma Dorsey 1Fac1 - 232 Vicky Dotson11014 102 John Dove1914 116,186, 187.200 Gaylon Doverspike191 4 130 Keith D0wdIe1111- 88,156 Jerry Downey11114 88,171,174 Mark Dozier11114 88, 156 Drafting 4 171 Deborah Drahem1121- 71, 163 Mark Drahem191- 116, 186 Linda Drake 1Fac1 4 232 Phyllis Drain 1121 4 71,126,134,136. 154, 155 Kelly Driskell1914 116, 145 April Driskeii 1121 4 71, 145, 154,208 Julie Driskoll1Fac14 232 Elizabeth Driver 1Fac1 4 232 LeAnne Drum 1Fac1 4 232 Patrice Dryburgh11114 71, 135, 144 John Duck 191 4 116 Anna Dudley11014 102,204 Bonita Duke1914116,161 Robin Dukes11114 aa Stan Dunavant1Fac14 182. 218, 232 Linda Duncan 1121 4 71,128,129 Elizabetha Dunn1111- 88 John Dunn 191 4 116 Robert Dunn 1111 4 55.88.218 Terri Dunn 11 11 4 88. 206. 210 'rirnotriy Dunn11014 102,130,182 Troy Dunn11114 88.136 David Dunphy1914 116 Darren Durham11114 88. 157 Scott Durham 191 4 116 Jeannine Duval11114 ee, 154. 204 Jay Dyal11114 88, 149, 208 Carolyn Dye1101- 102, 136 Alan DZa011114 88,164 E Shannon Eagleston1111 4 88 Jerry Easley Jr, 1101 4 102. 136 Cathy Echols11214 71 Scott Echols1121 4 71 Jennifer Eklof1914 116 Robby Elgin 191 4 116,187 Karen Elli0t111114 88 Shana Elliott 191 4 116 Thomas Elliott 11 11 4 88 Tywana Ellio1t1101- 102 Myra Ellis 1111 4 88.150 Terry Ellis 191 4 116 Samuel Engelberg 1111 4 88 Martha English 191 4 116 Gary Enna1111- 88 Catherine Ep1ing11214 160 Tommy Epting 1111- 88,188 Laura Ervi1914 116,143,148 Kathleen Ervin 1121 4 71 Bobby Estes 1101 4 102 Rosa Estrada 1121 4 71 Michael Etheridge 191 4 116 Kenny Evans11014 102, 182 Wayne Evans11014 102 Darrih Everltt11014 102, 174 Arlene Eversley11014 102, 131 Genevievea EverSIey1101 4 102, 210 Bobby Ewell 1Fac1 4 232 Darlene Ewell 1Fac1 4 232 F Brian Fairweather1101- 102 Kelley Farmer 191 4 116 Pat Farmer 1Fac1 4 233 John Farr1914 116 Stephen Farr11114 159 Kim Faulkner1101- 102,154 Pam Faulkner1121- 71,161,140, 147 FBLA 4 166 FCA 4 154 Collin Ferguson 1111 4 88 Kenneth Ferrell 191 4 116, 154, 187 Kirk Ferrell 191 4 116, 186 Rhonda Fewell11114 89 FHA 4 160-161 Glenn Fleld11114 89.145,161,174 David Fields1914 116, 136 Kirk Fields11214 54, 71, 134 Mark Fields 191 4 116, 136 Ronny Finch 1111 - 89 Cathy Finley1111 4 89,126,136.140 159 Patricia Finley 191 4 116. 136 Andrew Fitzgerald 11 11 4 89, 214 Paula Flanagin11114 89 Leann Fleetwood11214 71, 134, 145 162. 214 , Robert Fleetwood 1101 4 102 Tammy Fleiscl1arrial'1191- 148 Christina Fleming 1111- 89 Greg Fleming 1111 4 89,169 Laura Flowers11014 102 Suzanne Flynn 1101 4 102.126 Tommy F0ley11114 89,174 Steven Foote11114 89 Steve Ford 1121 4 71, 143 Cheryl Fore1111 4 89 Tim For1enberry11 11 4 89, 136 Betty Foster 1Fac1 4 233 Brian FO5ter11114 89 Denise Foster1101- 102 Jim Foster 191 4 116, 186 Melinda Foster1101- 233 Rita Foster1101- 102, 148 Shirley Foster1101 4 102, 148 Gail Fountain 191 4 116 Tyrone Francois1914 116, 136 Mark Franks11014 102 Mike Franks11214 130, 140, 157. 188 Debbie Frazier1101 4 102, 131, 140, 210 ' Leonard Freeman 1111 4 168. 174 RonaldFreeman1Fac1 4 169,233 French 4 142 Kim French 1101 4 102,140 Freshman Basketball 4 200-201 Freshman Cheerleaders 4 153 Freshman Foofball 4 186-187 Dion Frey 191 4 116, 130 Sholeena Frogge1914 117 Allen Frost 191 4 117, 187 Christopher Fryar1111 4 89, 132 Steven Fryar1101- 102,143 FTA 4 167 Timothy Fuchs Jr.11014 102,182 Tina Fuller 11 11 - 89,160 Tracy Fuller 191 4 117 Ginger Fultz1Fac14 233 John Fultz1Fac1- 188,233 G Mark Gaddis1111- 55. 89 Oscar Galian1101- 89, 160 Rhonda Gann11114 89 ldella Garber1101-102 Alex Garcia 11 11 - 89 Carolyn Garcia 1Fac1 4 233 Christoph Garcla1914 117, 187 Roger Garcia 1101 4 102 James Gardner11214 71,128,129. 149 Philp Garoutte11014 102 Chris Garrett1121 4 71,154,15s, 157, 174, 188 Clay Garrett 1121 4 71,171 shonda Garrett 1101 - 102, 154,214 Sam Garvin 1Fac1 4 186, 187,233 Blaine Garza 1101 4 102 Martin Garza11014102, 182 Diana Garza 1101 4 102 Tammy Garza11 11 4 89, 136 Gregory Geerts11014 102 Kari Gerard 1111 4 89 German - 144 Bob GhariS1111- 55, 89, 156 Todd Ghost 1121 4 168 Marvin Gibbs11214 71,159 Melissa Gibbs 191 4 117 James Gibson1111 4 136, 138 Christy Gilbert 1101 4 102 Lisa Gilbert 1121 4 71' Richard Gilbert 11,11 -.89 Richard GileS191- 117, 187 Roy Giles11214 71,159 RobinGlll1101- 102,131,143 Deedee Gillespie 11 11 4 89 Girls Basketball 4 202-205 BrianGlasscock1914 117, 130 Tommy Cleaves11214 71 Tamera Glenn 11 11 4 89.130,135. 154, 161, 167 Johnny Glenn Jr. 191 4 117, 136 John Glover 1111 4 89,174 Gina Goggin1914 117, 208 Golf- 214-217 Tony Gooch 1121 4 71 Rick GoodeIl1Fac14 182,233 Troy Goodwin 1121 4 71 Gayle Gordon 11 11 4 89 Jeggery Gordon 191 4 117, 186, 187 RobertGordon11014 102, 128 Donna Gossett1111 4 89, 148 Georgia Gossman1914 117 Sandy Gourley1914 117, 136 Eloy Grand011114 89 Rene Granado1121 4 71,134,145 Debbie Grant1914 117 Tonya Grant 1111 4 89 George Grantham 191 4 117, 165 ErnaGrasz1121- 51, 71, 126, 134, 154, 166 Freda Grasz11014 102 Jill Graves1111 - 89 Lisa Graves 191 4 117, 131, 148 Shari Graves1101 4 102 Pamela Gray 1121 4 71 Lois Gray 1101 4 102 Sheila Greebon1Fac1- 134, 233 Christoph Green 191 - 117 Donna Green 1111 4 89 Mark Green 11 11 4 89,130,162 Sheila Green 11 11 4 89 Tami Green1101 4 102, 131 Tammy Green 191 4 117 Dane Greenlng11014 102,196 Warren Greer 11 11 4 89, 160 Debbie Grit1in11014 102 Robbie Grif1in1101 4 102,136,138 Anthony Griseta 1101 4 102 Craig Grisham 1121 - 71, 168 Georganna Gufiee11014 102 Cindy Guyan1101 4 102. 140, 154 Keith Guyon191-117, 154,212 Laura Guzdziol11114 89, 142 Richard Guzman 191 - 117 Gymnastics 4 208-209 Randy Gwartney1121 4 71,126,132 H Kenneth Haas 191 4 117, 130 Patty Haas1Fac1 4 233 Laura Hager11114 89, 136, 142, 155 Melissa Haggard 191 4 117. 130,148 Kirby Hagler11114 89, 169 Jeffery Hain 191 4 117, 187 Steven Hain 1111 - 89 Gary Hale 11 11 4 89,159 Shelly Hale1101-102.136 Anthony HaIl11214 71 Bryan Hall 1101 4 102 Jennifer Hall1121 - 71,163 Kathryn HaIImark1914 117,131 Allen Halm11114 89, 136,138, 141, 144 Debra Hamblin1121- 71 Mark Hamblim1914 117. 126, 154 Kimberly Hamilton 1121 4 71 Kristine Hamilton 191 4 117, 148 Sandra Hamilton 1101 4 102 Mark Hamlin 191 4 112 Evelyn Haney 191 - 117,132,160 Frank Hansen 1101 - 102,136 Nancy Hansen1121- 74, 136, 138 Mark Harbls0n11O14 102 Linda Hal'bOur11014 102, 126, 130 Chad Hardage1111- 89, 136,168 Kellie Hardick1101 - 142 102, 136, 140. Charles Hardin 1101 - 102, 188 Jolynne Hardin 11 11 - 89,142,156 David Harding 191 - 117 James Hardy1121- 74 Michelle Harness1121- 74, 136 Gregory HBYDQF11117 89, 140 Tammy Harper1101- 102 Bryn Harris1914 117 Christine Harrls191- 117 Denise HarriS1101- 102 John Harris11214 74 Laurie Horris1914 1 17,130 Leann Harris1101- 102 Lori Harris1101 4 104,148 Misha Harris1Fac14 160,161,233 Rodger Harris11014 104 RodneyHarris11114 89, 136 Anna Harrison1101- 104 Honey Harrison 191 - 117 Karen Harrison 1121 - 74, 136, 137, 141, 154 Rodney Harrison 1101 4 104 Beverley Hartin11214 74, 166 Mich le Hartln1914 117,131 Brehd -Hartman 191 4 117 Kenny Hartwell 191 4 104 David Harvey11214 50,74. 140,212 James Harvey11214 212 Vickie Harvey1Fac14 145,233 Troy Harvey11014 104,161 Laritte Haskell 1Fac1 4 233 Richard HauSrnar111114 89 Kenneth Hawkins11214 74 Marc Hawkins1121- 74, 164 Gary Haygood11014 104, 126, 128, 140 DeedraHays1914 117, 148 Lisa Hays1111- 89,131 DelaineHead1121- 74,128, 143.166 Scott Hearne191 4 117, 187 Renne Helams1101- 104,214 Bobby Helms11114 89 Ronny HeImS11214164 Eddie Henderson 1Fac1 4 182,233 Harold Henderson 191 - 117 Keith Henderson11114 89,171,196 Melton Henderson 1101 - 104, 168 Tena Hendricks1Fac14 233 Debbie Henessey11014 104, 148 Brian Hennessey1111- 89, 160 Kim Henning 191 4 117 Lisa Hennlgan1121- 74, 134, 147, ' 166 Sheila Hennlien11o1 4 104,210 James Henson 1111 4 89,169 Christie Herald 191 4 117 Darla Herd 1111 - 89,136,137,141, 143, 156, 158, 167 Shelly Herd191-117,131,148.161 Kris Hermsen11014 104, 143 Michael Hernandez191 4 117 Hero FHA - 160 Roger Herrington 1Fac1 4 233 Ricky Hesselberg1121 - 74 Carol Hester1101+4 104 Kurt Heunemann1121- 74 Jennifer Hewitt1121- 74, 128, 147, 156 Laura Hicks11014 104 Fialynda Hicks11014 104, 156 Michael Hiebert1121 4 74 Lisa Hiderbrand1111- 89 Jimmy Higgenbottom1914 117. 186 Kathy Higgenbottom1121- 74, 163 Kirk High 1121 4 74 Phillip High1ill11014 104, 182 Lisa Hilderbrand1111- 154, 233 Alton Hill 1Fac1 4 233 David Hill 11 11 4 89 Jackie Hill 1101 4 104 June Hill 1Fac1 - 233 lvlavie Hill 1Fac1 - 233 Madelyn Hill11014 104, 130, 154. 214 Lauren Himes191- 104.130 TlnaHinkley11O14117,133,135, 136 Dody Hipkins11114 89 Jerry Hitt 191 4 117 Donna Hoffman 1Fac1 - 233 Kimberly HO1lrnan11214 74, 134. 140,142,143,155 Carletta Hogg 1101 4 104 Steve Hogg 11 11 4 89, 196 Brian Hogue191- 104 Bruce Hogue11014 104,182 Russell Holden 1121 4 74, 164 Lee Helder11114 89,169 Wendy 1-lolirnan11014 104 Linda Hollaway11214 74 Carolyn Hollls191- 117 Susan HoIlls11114 89,166 Melinda Hollaway1121- 135, 156 Joseph Holmberg1914 117, 187 Mike Holmberg11114 89,196 Glenda HoImeS1Fac14 207. 233 Mary Holmes1914 118,136 Virginia Holmes 191 4 118, 131, 161 Bryan Hood 1121 - 74, 164 Jeff Hover11 11 - 89, 136 Kristen l-lornbeck11114 55, 80, 128 Connie Horton191 4 118, 136, 137 Ricky Houck 11 11 - 89 Watson House191- 118 Kenneth Howard 1101 - 104 Pat Howard 1Fac1 4 233 Steven Howard 191 4 117. 186 Nancy Howell 1Fac1 4 133. 158,233 Mike Howry11014104.145 Donna Hubbard1101 104.136 Russell Hudspeth191 4 118 Darren Hulshouser1121 74 Denise Hummel1121 74, 143 Delpha Hunt 191 4 118 Malarie Hunt11t14 89 Steven Hunt 1101 4 104 Delores Hunter 191 4 131 Mitch Hurd11214 74 Carrie Hurst 1111 4 142,154 Daryl Hurst 191 4 154 Janet Hutchlnson1121 4 74, 130 Kelly Hutchinson 1121 4 74 Pauli-iylar1d11114 89,165,169 ICI - 164 Tracy lmes191 4 118 lndusfrialflrts 4 165 Litechslalngersoll11014 104 Jim lrby1121- 74.128.129,174 Karor1lrby11114 89,128,158,160 Bruce lvey1121 4 74,140, 160 NatalleIvey1914 131,148 K Elizabeth Ivy1121 4 74 Paulalvy11114159 J Annette Jackson 191 4 118 Cedric Jackson1914 Greg Jackson 1111 -- 168 James Jackson1121 4 54, 74, 168, 174 Jeffery Jackson191 4 118. 186 Jim Jackson1101 - 104,143, 157 Melvin Jackson1101 4 171, 218 Sandra Jackson 191 4 118 Shagalla Jackson 1121 - 74 Mary Jac0b191 4 115 Matthew Jac0b1914 118 Cheryl Jacobs 1Fac1 4 166,233 Kimberly Jacobs1121 4 74 Linda Jacques1121 4 74. 163 Robert Jacques 191 4 118 ShrlkantJalswal1101 4 104 Jeffery Jarr'nOn1914 118, 187 Terrance Jarmon1111 4 89. 168, 182 Kelly Jaskula1101 104 Robert Jaskula111l - 4 89 Debra Jeans1121 74, 160 Linda Jefferies11 11 4 89 Amy Jelfress1Fac1 4 233 Gregory Jehkins1914 196 Johnny Jenkins11214 168 Kathryn JelOn'1e1101 4 104 ,143 Jimmy Jimenez1111- 84 Allcla Johnson 1 1 11 - 89. 207 Anthony Johnson 191 4 118 Arvid Johnson 191 4 118, 187 Billy Johnson 1121 4 74 Judith Johnson1121- 74.163 Kara Johnson 191 4 118. 131, 167 Lori Johnson 1111 4 89,147.16O Nancy Johnson 1Fac1 - 233 Rob Johnson 191 4 118,186 Ronald Johnson 191 4 118, 200, 57 Ross Johnson 191 4 118 Scott Johnson 1111 4 128.189 Teri Johnson 1111 - 92 Carol Johnston1121 4 74, 134, 140, 147 Kenneth Johnston 191 - 118 Kimberly Johnston 1101 4 104,147 Timothy Johnston 1121 4 74 Lori Jolly1101 4 104,144 Dane Jones11214 74, 168 Karla Jones1121 4 74. 130, 147 Lori Jones191 4 118, 131 Reggie Jones1121- 74,218 Richard Jones 1Fac1 4 233 Sophia Jones11214 75 Willie Jones 1121 4 75. 159 Barbara Jourdan1Fac1- 233 Diana Jordan1101 4 104 Latrlce Jordan 191 4 118 Arthur Jumpber11114 92,166 Brlam Jumper1101 104,165 MlcheIleJurlslCh11O14 104. 152. 154 Robert Juriaien 191 4 118, 126 Freddie Justis191 - - 186, 187 J. V. Baseball 4 196-199 J. V. Cheerleaders 4 152 J. V. Football 4 182-185 K 1 Lisa Kasper11114 92 Becky Kasper1101- 104, 140, 207 Susie Kasper191- 118. 140 1 Georgia Katsar0S11014 104, 160. - 161 ' ebb Kearney11214 501 75.175174 , Bryan Kearney11214 75 Beth Kearney11214 75 Camilla Kelth11014 104 BrIttKelley1121- 75.134,155,174 David Kelley191- 118, 135. 138, 200 Jannls Kelley 1121 - 75 Lannis Kelley 1121 - 75 Cynthia Kelley191- 118 Ronda Kelly11O14 160 Karen KeIm11014 100, 104, 152 I Steven Kennedy11214 51,75, 134. 140, 143, 154 l Larry Kerbel1Fac1 4 233 Key Club 4 140 Kevin KllgOre1914 118 Larry Kllllon1111- 92 Amy KirnbaIl11114 92 Wayne Kimbrough11114 92, 135 Angeila King 1101 4 104,56 Wade King1111 4 188, 218 Jerry King 11 11 4 92 Kathleen Klng1121- 75,132,140 143, 147, 154 Angela Kirby1914 118, 57, 210 Rebecca Klrby11l14 92. 13O,148, 160 Pamela kirkwbea11214 75, 143, 161 Rudy KIancnik191- 118 Jason Klapper11214 75, 169 Cynthia Klawetter11114 92 DarolKlawetter11214 75.218 MlchealKleln11114182,218 William Klos191- 118 David Knlght1Fac14 212, 234 Christine Knudsen11014 104, 142, 160, 167 Jeffrey Knutson 11 11 4 92.159 Kathy Koch 1Fac1 4 234 Julie K0ke11114 92 Joe KoIacZ1914 118 Mike KofaCZ1121- 75.164 Cheryl Kolberg 1121 4 75. 134, 154, 163, 166 Cheryl Konvlcka1Fac1 4 160, 234 Diane Kornegay11214 75, 134, 147. 158, 166 Wayne Krallk1914 118, 186 Robin Krallk11214 75 Stephar1ielKubrich1914 118 Lucian Kuecher11214 75,212 Veronica Kumpf191- 118, 135 Pat Kuntz1101 4 171. 218 Bradley Kurth11214 169.174 Brian KUrth1914 118, 187 L Sam LaBarbera11114 92, 182 Stacey LaBarDera1914 118. 158 Anna Lacy1111- 92,136,137,141. 143, 156 Joyce Lacy 1Fac1 - 234 Byron Lamb11114 92.168 Darrin Lamb 1101 - 104 Chris Lambert 11 11 4 92,164 Sheri Lancaster 11 11 4 92,204,206 Dana Landau 1111 -- 92 Angela Langbein1914 116 ' Amy Langford 1121 - 48. 75. 130,147 Andra Lan d 11 . 147 n 1Fa - Bobby Lang D ra Mara 111 2 ld La 11 , O 1Mareste1n1111 n 1 -- 75. 147 Maresteln ICK s 118,148 ar1r1eE 1- n 191i 104.13 Sean M 0 - .170 - 5 Ells er 5. 159 M1 avolpmella - 118 Al 1- 171 Bill Lawson 1Fa I Ma all 191 - 1 501119 I-HWY 11 ar11n1121 4 Toni La 3,132,13 11 Maf11n1111 9 rent 2 , f1121- 75 SYIVI 9 6.143. 1 01f 104 166 33 9119 91 118 Lisa Marv 4.156 LCOV1 9 Lee11 llcia Mat 1 92, 160 D909 Lee ' cqu n Math1s1101- 10 'Katherln 161,234 O11 a111151111L 92,1 L0 le 111 164 laMath1s 01 2 1 L 57 Mike Maftews 118 1111- 92-156 Karen Maw 1 4. F1 e 11191 -112.118, M,C by 8S1er Fa 1- 144, 23 Lisa Leonard Leslie Levlt . s 5 34 18 Eric Lena s at rlne Lew1s191 inda LSWIS1 u S 128 165. 218 enn er 91 era L 75 ark L1 omb1Fac1 186. 187. 200 234 hrlstlna L1ttIe11O1 104,204 hrls lear 9 arr 31 ana Lopez 1121 68 isa Lor 104 132 , 4 CUTIO ara etty 1 Fac ebra nerr: . 2 4 errl 136, 14 isa - helly nna L radlord Lucky 191 4 y Lum 191 8. atnck Lum1101f 2 8 rry Lumsden 1121 - 75.171 elissa Lumsden1101- , herry L11r111y191 - 118,136, 138 e 1111 - , 9 1 Da c 2, 136 I D1 11 -- 92 ey1 - 104 Da 1121i 75,170,174 y nMayer11 92141.14 Mayers1111 2 . ary Mapyloe 19 118.187 Kimberly MCB 3 Tracy McBeth f 92.1 .13 157 Kevin McCarrelI1 Dandra McClesk Kevin McCoy1111f 92 Shanda McCoy1101- 104.14015 208 Tracy McCraw191f M1chaelMcDan1el11 Laura McDarby1 18,1 M1chaeI McDona .1111f 75.1 Davnd McGee1111 L1sa McGhee1111- 92, 20 Rodney McGartn191 . Shunner McGregor Evelyn McGrue1F I Kelley McGu11ey1 ' , 128. 135.1-40,150,158 Kathy MClr11OSh1101f 160. 204 Sh1rIeyMcIntosh1121 - 75 Gary McKinney191-V 119 Llsa lvl1:La1r11111 - 92. ,140.147 Kim McLaucnIin1111-- 5 118 118 Mindy McCutchen1111- 31 92 I Joanna McMann1111f 07 Robby McManus1111 56.168 238 Robert McMulI1n 191 - Kimberly McNamara11 104. 136 138 Gary McShan1101- 1 Brenda McWhorter11 San1ay Mehta 191 - 119,187 Holly Me1er1111v 92 Misty Mend1as1111- 92,147 Elena Mendoza1121- 92 Louis Me a191- 119 atr1ck 119 uane M ' ' y191f ,136 11 ' 111 - 92 tacyM 101- 105.208 101 - 105 W I1 '4 I ll 10 136 11 119 . 1 - 19 119 214 n 1 1 0 11 I 105 6 'I avi ' 75, 6 c 911101 ' 2 l1Cnell191 19. 2 ' Larry M1tchell11O1 1 Laura M11cl'1eIl191 Tralrsa M1lcheII19 Wes M1tchelI1 Bra 1ze1 . 45 We 105. 182 ud 191 119 ot maker1111 92,182 oe191 119 186.218 Montana 191 119.204 helly Montana1111 92,147 nn1e Montgomery191 119 Darrell Monlg ery 1 19 Monty Montg r 18 187. 234 Carol Moo 0 105 Christ e 119 1 148 D1 - 147 J re 101 oore1111 105.18 MOOf9191ff 119 ennetn Moore1121 75,17 4' Larry Moore1121 64 Leonard Moore1111 M1keMoore1111-- 9 Phillip Moore191-119 Jare N1cnols1Fac1 -- 234 K1mberlyN1chols1121- 78. 160 Mullaney N1chols1101f 100. 105. 130 147 Jol1nN1emeyer1121f 78. 132. 136 Pamela Niemeyer 191 - 119 John N1eto1l21- 78,136 Laura N1eto191 119. 136. Janelle Nlx1101 105,148 Debra Noack1101 - 105.147 Scott Noack1121 78.134.144 Mark NobIe1e1111 - 93. 143 Brent Nolan 191 f 119.187 I James Nolan 1121 - 78 Robert Nolan 11 11 - 93.140159 Melissa Norman1121f 78.134,13 137 Stacy Norrec11111 93. 147 Gerdon Norr1s1101 1 105 Warren Norr1s191f 119. 14 Carolyn North1101- 105 Eddl NOrthCu1l1111 136.138 S00 ortncutt1121 . 138 Mell NOrtl'1Cu111 f 105.136, 13 d 119 O Keith Obar191- 119.186 David Obrlant 1111 - 93 1:1101 M01-,,e191 119 Denise O'Bn 111101- 105 Susan 11100191111 L 93. Catherine 0 1en1101- 105 Tam1Moore1lO1 56.105, , 141, 930015 CanaS191- 119 1157 Ju canas1111-93, 163 Ita Morale 111 Y 0l16ll1121- 781134135 96131111 1 160 Misty Odorn1101 f- 105 119 Damon Ogden1121f 78.169 3111111 9 Stacey Ogden 191 - 119,161 151111 4 NancyOg11n191f 119. 148.204 Jac 1,150 . I James Older111l1f- 93 ammy , ,. 111 93-153 Rodney Oldham 1101 - 105 1111 M , 1121 8.159 Marlon Olson1121 - 78,159 Ko 059, 105,210 Cindy Ol1ve191 - 119 Q OS L 78 C. F O'Ne1II1Fac.1- 168, 234 . 1 . 101- 105,196 0111110111111-93 F1 111 1vlo1ley1101 - 105 147 Den1SeOUSIey1FaG1- 157. 234 Rob Mowery1121 78.157.188.218 M3011 01191511991 1123 f 73.132171 M11 2119113 711913 155 David Owen 1121 f 78.140.157,158 Vis Mudely1Fac1- 234 MBVIY 014901111 Y 93. 159 Dee NlLlh1ll'1Qf13US1121 54.134157 John OwenSt111- 93,171 e1111v1u111111g11aus1111 93. 169 LaUfaOw9f1S191- 119 JayJay Mull1ns191 19. 204 Dan1Munks1111f9 P Chris Murdock1121 Nancy Murphy1111 147. 160 nnon Murpny191 ' 53399193 urrayl91 13 Imerum 8' -..-. 1mer11 105, .1 9111121 N onna P r1l01 5 Jimmy Pa 191 R Nailing 11 11 Kimberly ' er11 93,160 au1121 78 Larry Park 1 A ntNau1111- 93.130,168.169 Marcel Nau1ok191 119. 187 Humberto NavarrO11l1 93. 169 Mike Naw1101 - 105 Dana Neal191 119.204 hn M a Negn110l 105 Christo M1chalowski1101- 10 . I - 191 119. 210 11191--119 . 1 offr Ier191f 119 ettles1101 105 A 0 aeM 111f92. 136.161 eumann1111 93 r 1 I- athe er1101 105 varez1121 78 : M ck 1' Cha Ier1111 - 84.92.130,174, erry1111 93,171,182 SS Mackey A 218 . - Shell ler1111 55. 92. 126. 14 lenna Newk1rk1Fac1 234 bb v 14 . 162.214 ancy Newman1111 93 Pegg er 1Fac1 - 234 Rodeny Newman 1 101 105.214 - Mah - Stev ller191- 119.214 Rodeny Newsome1111 93. 136 . 1 11- 9 .14 . Terr r191- 119,182 Stephen New1on191- 119 186.1 E1- ' I .' e - V Mana1ek1111-9. . 1 91 1 : -. . - 11 .1 ,136. 1 1 P1 n 1 1-1 .13 8 n L 1915118 . - 11 . 142 athyLew1s11 -9 118,1 ll 48 - , , 1 1 104 91 -118.207 - 21f .132 1 118 ar 2.1 EY T . h an 4 11 L 1 30, 1m og 1 9 are g1101 1 -V1 f , 14215 ' 21-7 . A 1 L 101-104 . -1181 1 1 21 7 11 1, e -11 187 1 104 130 ic r 164 FT1 1 ur b V A e 1F m 11 I 1 a 1 92 121 168 n 1 104 111 9 o 9 111 a a111 2 11 t1 75 ,I 21 75 n , 104 1F a 1111 9 2 Ther sa M1ller191- 119 Karol Mills 191 - 119, 131. 148 1 Lashander Mills1111- 92.168 A11 s191f 119 Ra nten1111-92 Min men - 149 NHS f 134 Anthony N1chols191 -V 119. 186 Barbara N1chols1121 51. 52. 78. 128. 129. 134 Blake N1chols1121 - 7 218 1 I9 ' 1 J trfot 49 ta ' 1 Terry Parker1101f 105,128,129 Ernest Parmenter1111 f 73. 208 James Parlsh1111- 93.136 Ann Parsons 1Fac.1 - 234 Danny Parton 191 - 119 Daw ' - on 11 2 - tin Pa - trlcia rick 1 on 11 ' r1191- 1. 7 Bec aPatterson11 - ' , 11 David Patterson 1101 05 -U 110101111 . 01101 D 1 I1101- 7 12116150 1 5 1 1 dgeu112 Pall' Patterson 1 ' 1 Brian ayne1111f 93.174 Tammy Payne1111- 93.200 Tammy Payne1101f 105. 143 Renea Payton1111f 93.154,162. 1erce191- 273 James Pearce11014 56 Laura Pearce1111- 93. 126.136, 137, 141. 142 Mike Pearce 1917 119,154 Donald Pearcy11014 105, 182,218 Krista Pearson 1121 4 78, 129.147 Ronda PearSOn11O14 105 Christine Peltier1914 119.154 Lou Pelton1111 4 93 June Pelton1914 119 Emily Per1diy11o1 4 105,130,140, 210 Richard Pendley191 4 119 Phyllis Peniche1Fac.1 4 159, 234 Wendy Penk1914- 119 Danny Pennington11014 56, 105 Glenn Pennington 191 4 119 Joyce Pennington 1Fac.1 4 234 Susan Pennington 1121 - 78, 147. 156 EliPereZ11114 93,143,174,218 Joe Perez11014 136 Maria Perez11014 105 Michael Perez1101 4 105 Lisa Perkins11114 93 Randy Perkins 1101 4 100, 218 Clay Perry1914 119, 214 Deborah Perry 191- 119 Gloria Perry1Fac14 235 Greg Perry191 4 119, 214 Joe Perry 191 4 214 Jon PesneIl1914 119,214 Mike Peterson 191 4 119,214 Suzette Peterson 11 11 4 93 Scott Pettigrew191 4 119 Brenda Pettit11114 93 David Petzold1111 4 160 Misty Pickering 1101 4 105. 206 Shelley Pickerings1121 78, 163 James Pierce11014 105. 182.218 JeftPigeon11214 174 Jill Pigeon 1101 4 105 Kenneth Pierce1121 4 78 Stephen Pierce1121 4 78 Lois Piland 1121 4 78.132 Tod Pines11114 93 Jett Pinkerton 191 4 119 Laura Pinkston11014 105,142 Lisa Pippin 191 4 119. 210 Denny Pitts11214 169 Sherry Pitts1101 - 105 Debbie Plaster11014 56, 105, 126. 152, 154 Sheila Platter 1Fac1 4 160. 235 Scott Pletcher191 4 119 Plumbing - 168 Janerie Plumlee11014 105. 142.167 Alvie PlumleeJr.11114 93 , Chuck Poche Jr. 1101 4 105,136.141, 142 Beth Polk 1121 4 78.162.166.204 James Pollard 191 4 119 Renee Pollock 1121 4 54.78, 204 JeffPoIston11214 78. 168 Rusty PoIston11214 78 James Pool Jr. 191 4 119 BeckiPolle11014 105 Susan Poole11114 93, 159 Travis Po0le1914 119 Tom Poore1Fac1 4 235 Brant Pope1111 4 93 D, C. Pope11 11 4 93 Doug POpe11214 78 Kandy PopIe1l114 93, 135 Kirby POple191 4 119, 135 Barry Porter 191 - 119 John Porter11214 78,128,129 John Poteet1121- 78.214 Kyle Poteet191 4 Alan Powell 1111 4 93. 156. 231 Dorothy Powell 1Fac1 4 235 James Powell 1Fac1 4 169,235 Leigh Powell 1121 4 78 Melitta Powell 191 4 122 Michelle Powers11214 78 Stuart Powley1121 4 78.156,157. 238 Gietz Presha11014 105 Sharon Presley11114 93.136 David Preston 191 4 122 Melissa Preston 11 11 4 93, 126,14O, 142, 147. 158 Kimberly Prewitt1914 122,131,153 Danna Price 191 4 105 GailPrlce1Fac14 235 Linda Price1Fac14 235 Shelia Price11114 93.147 Greg Prince1111- 93,174 Dennis Pritchett 191 4 122 Gregory Privette11014 105. 154 John Pryor1121- 140 Mike Pryor11114 93.128 Tommy Pryor 191 44 122 Jean PrZyb0rowskl11114 93, 137. 141 Valarie Puckett1101 4 105 Diana Pullen1101 4 105 James Pulley 191 -4 122. 186 Mary Purdy1914 122,132 Randy Purkins11014 56, 105, 154 Tracie Puyear1914 122 Scott Pyterek1111 4 93, 169 R Shannon Ragsdale1914 105, 132 Kimberly Raines1914 122 Page Ralston 191 4 122. 186.57 Lisa Ramirez11014 105 Maria Ramirez11214 78,163 Dana Ramsey11214 79, 160 James Randle11014 196 Lang Raney11114 93,174 Gregory Rankin191 4 122,187 Dale Rawlings191 4 122. 186. 187 carita Ray11214 79.140,142. 155. 157 Jan Ray11014 105.130.1117 Denise Read 11 11 - 93 Brett Reed 191 4 122.136 James Reed 1Fac1 4 235 Jed Reed 1Fac1 4 235 Teresa Reese11114 93 Terry Reese11014 105 Kay Reeves11114 93 Gary Ftel'im1FaC14 235 Joe Reyna11214 79,129,174 Rebecca Reyna11214 79.129,174 Rebecca Fteyna11114 93,163,166 Rita Reyrta1914 122 Cynthia Rhine11014 105 David F1hirle11214 79.169 Tamara FtlCe11O14 105. 142, 182. 204 Thelma Rice1Fac14 235 Williiam Rice1101 4 105. 140 Allen Rich11114 93,136.138 Brett Richardson 191 4 122 Earl Richardson 11 11 4 93. 140, 174. 218 Janis Richardson 1Fac1 4 235 Scott Richey1121 4 51, 79. 140 Zelda Richey11014 105 Rick RidIey11114 93, 132 Elizabeth RiIey11014 105. 136 LorriRitter11014 105 Richard Rivera 191 4 122 Craig Roan11214 79,168,174 Kathy 1210561121 4 79 T. C. Robbins191 4 122 Cheryl Roberson1121 4 49, 52, 79, 150, 167 Fern Roberson 1Fac1 4 167,235 Sandra Roberson 191 4 122 Sebastian Roberson11214 79, 168. 174 Roberto Robert1121 4 174 Phyllis Roberts1Fac1 4 235 Rodney Roberts1111 4 93 Stacey ROberts11114 93.136. 137 Tamara Roberts1121 4 79. 128 Timothy Robinette11214 79. 134. 14O,142.145,166 Deborah Robison1121 4 79. 163 Jackie Roblr1son11114 93 Tracey Robinson 1121 4 79 Cheryl ROCQEYS1111 4 93. 126, 130. 147 Henry Rodr1guez11014 105,218 na Jettery Roesle191 -- 122 Michele FtOesle11114 93 Kimberly Rogers 191 4 122. 148 Sharon Rogers 1Fac1 4 132.235 Catherine Roland 191 4 122 Ramona Rollerson11114 93 Samantha RoIIerson1914 122,130 Lisa Rollins11014 105 Darren Rollinson191 4 105. 196 Ronald Rollinson11214 79. 136. 188 Shelly Roper 191 4 122, 126.148 Melvin Ropp11O14 105, 145 Gary Rose1111- 93,130,149 Marion ROse11214 79. 130 Terry Rose1111- 93.143 Roland Rose lIl191 4 122, 143 Brett Rosenberg 11 11 4 93, 145 Dee Flosenthal1111 4 93. 154 JOe Rosenthal 11 11 4 93.155.174 Thomas Rosenthal 191 4 122 David Lee Roth 1101 4 105 Claire Rouston1Fac1 4 163.235 Christoph Roux 191 4 122 Jeltery Rowland 1121 4 79, 133, 136, 138. 156, 157. 238 Mark Rumph11014 105. 171 Jessica Russell 191 4 122, 135 Jim Russell 1101 4 182 Thamas Russell 1101 4 108 Doyle Ryals1Fac14 235 Judy Ryals1Fac14 235 S Carissa Sabadach11O14 108 Timothy Sabadach1121 79. 164 Pilar Sald1var191 - 122.200 Patricia Sammons1111 93 Kay SamS11214 79.147.154 Jerry Sanders1101 108. 157 Pamela Sanders1101 4 108,187,210 Sheila Sanders 1 101 4 108.204 Laurie Sandow1121 4 79.126.143. 157 Lisa Sandow1914 122 Thomas Scalborough11014 108 Christiana Scheel1101 4 108, 130, 182 Brenda Scheidt191 4 122 Leroy Schexnayder1914 122 Joseph Schildknecht191- 187,122 David Schlicht191 4 108 Lee Schmedthorst 191 4 122, 130 Patrice Schmitt 191 4 122 Robin Schmitt 1121 4 79 Mitchell Schneider1111 4 93. 168 Stacey Schneider11114 93. 166, 207 Shelley Schrade 191 4 167,204 Denna SchultZ11014 108 Eric Schullz11 11 4 96.164 Joe Schwaiger11014 169 Janis Scott 1Fac1 4 235 Waylon Scott11214 168 Stephen Scott 191 4 122 Tony Scott191 - 122 Jimmy Seat 1121 4 79,168 Heidi Seifert 11 11 4 136, 137 Deborah Sellers11114 96 Robert Senderling 1101 4 108 Sentinal 4 156, 157 Darryl Severs1111 4 96 Terri Sewell 1111 4 142,147 Peter Seymour 1Fac1 - 235 Jacquelins Sharer1914 122 Laurie Sharp11O14 108,140,147 Teresa Sharpe1121 4 79 Howard Shaw11214 79.144,157, 238 Michael Shedd191 122.136 Staci Shedd11 11 4 96,163.166 Mark Shepard1t21 4 79. 168 Tammy Sherwood1111 4 96 Kleth Shir1d0ll11214 79, 171,218 Rodney Shir1dOll11014 108.196 Amy Shipley1111 4 96.161 Tammy Shipley11214 79 William Shipley11214 79 Darren Shipp11114 96,169 James Shor1nacy191 4 122 Kevin Shove1914112,122 Steven Shove1101 4 108, 136, 138 Shelley Shrade191 4 122, 147 Lori Sidereas1Fac1 4 208,235 Michael Siemsen1121 4 79,169 Dina Si'nmon11214 79.159 Kimberly Simmons 191 4 122. 136 Lisa Simm0r1s191 4 122,13O, 147 Byron Simms1914 122, 136 Clinton Simpson 11 11 4 96,143 Tammy Simpson 11 11 4 96,136,138 Curely Singleton 191 4 108,168 Pamela Singleton 191 4 122 Chris Skelly1101 4 108,154,182 Laurie Skrivanek 191 4 122, 131, 153 Shalyn Skrivanek11114 96,128,147 154 Vernon SIade11014 108 Debora Smart 11 11 4 96 Cecil Smith 1101 4 108 Christopher Smith 11 11 4 96.136, 13 Daniel Smith1101 4 212,135 Dave Smith 1121 4 79,157 David Smith 11 11 4 96. 108, 156 DeeDee Smith 1101 4 108, 147,207 Greg Smith 1111 4 96 Je1lSmith11214128,171 Julie Smith1121 4 79,128 Kelly Smith11014 108 1 Kimberly Smith 191 - 122 Laura Smith 1101 4 100, 108, 154, 2C+ Lisa Smith 1101 4 108 Matthew Smith 1111 4 169 Melanie Smith 191 4 122, 143, 210 Michael Smith 1121 4 79 Mitch Smith 1111 4 96 Monty Smith1121- 53.79,129,174 Rachel Smith 11 11 4 96 Rickey Smith 1101 4 108. 128, 135, 140 Sandra Smith 1101 4 108 Shelly Smith 191 4 122, 130 Tamra Smith 191 4 122 Terry Smith 191 4 122 Tonya Smith 1101 4 108, 136 Troy Smith 191 - 122,135,136 William Smith 11 11 4 96 Roy Snodrass1111- 96, 136 Kathy Snow11014 108,144 Kevin Soaper11214 79, 164 Soccer 4 210, 211 Spanish 4 143 John Spann1914 122. 136 Kenneth Sparks11214 79,168 Norman Sparks 191 4 122 Kevin Spawals1914 186,187 Tris Speaker11014108 Speech and Debate 4 133 Gary Spence11014 108 John Spencer 191 4 108 Betty Spence 1Fac1 4 235 Anthony Springer 191 4 122 Patrick Springer 191 4 122 Ricky Springer 1121 4 170 Dana Spront1111- 96 Kevin Spross1914 122 Charles St.Amant1914 122 Jeffery Stamey1101- 108 Kimberly Stamey11214 79,147 John Star1fieId11214 79, 171 Sherri Stanlield191 4 122 Teresa Stanlield11114 96 Anthony Stankiewicz191- 122 David Stanley1121- 79 MichaelStanley11014 108. 143, 2 Tracey Stanphill11214 79,159 Julie Stansberry1914 108 Ronda Stark 1121 4 79,163 Chad Starks1914 122 Margaret Starks11 11 4 96, 128, 1 154 Kathleen Staten11114 96. 130 Liz Steele191 4 153 Daniel Steitz1101 4 108,136 David SteitZ11014 108,136 Nancy Stell191 4 122, 153, 154 Debra Ster1line191 4 122 Glendra Stephens 191 4 122 Marilyn Stephens11114 96 Pamela Stephens1123 A 79, 163 Patricia Stephens 193 A 122 Veronica Sterling 1103 A 108, 142 Timothy Stettheimer193 A 122 Darla Stevens 193 A 131, 162,214 Dale Stevens1123 A 79, 128, 129 Lena Stevenson 1Fac3 A 235 Tom Stewart 1123 A 80, 164 Angela Stewart 1123 A 80. 136, 138 William Stewart 1Fac3 A 235 Betty Stilwell 1Fac3 A 235 Kim Stinson 1Fac3 A 135 Lisa Stone1113 A 96,130 Linda Stosberg1Fac3 A 166. 235 Blair Stouffer1103 A 108 Kimberly Stovall 193 A 122,148,161 Belvie Strand 1Fac3 A 235 Karen Strange 1103 A 10? Regina Strange1103 A 108 Kenny Strayhorn 193 A 122 Mark Strebeck1123 A 80, 128, 136 Michael Strickland 193 A 122 Rickey Stricklin193 A 122 DavidStriler1103A 108,171 Shelley Stringer 11 13 A 96, 130 Kimberly Stromberg 1123 A 160 Bebe Strow1103 A 103, 126, 147 Student Council A 126, 127 Paula Sullivan 1123 A 80.143 David Summers 193 A 122, 187 Billy Sumpter193 A 122 Freddie Sustis193 A 123 Steve Sutter1103 A 123 Presley Swagerty1Fac3 A 186, 187, 218, 235 Renee Swanson 193 A 123 Sweethearts A 146, 147 Bradley Swindle193 A 108 Karen Swindle193 A 123 Kay Swindle 193 A 123 Shannon Swink1113A 55. 96, 129. 140 Jay Swinney193 A 123 Kenneth Swisher 193 A 123, 187 Karen Sykes 11 13 A 96. 136 James Sykora1113 A 96,136,138 T Bruce Tadlock 1103 A 108 Penny Talley1123 A 80,156 Shelly Taiiey1113 A 96, 156 TamiTauzin 193- 112, 123. 126 Anthony Taylor193 A 123 Cassandraa Taylor1113 A 96, 163 Cynthia Taylor 193 A 123 Deana Taylor1123 A BO, 147. 160 Donna Taylor1103 A 108,136.137, 143, 144 Donald Taylor1103 A 10B Gary Taylor1103 A 182,196 Gregory Taylor 1123 A 80 Karen TayIor1113 A 96 Larry Taylor1123 A ao, 144 Michael Taylor1113 A 96 Nancy Taylor 11 13 A 96 Ronald Taylor1113 A 96 Scott Taylor1113 A 168 Stephen Taylor 1123 A 80 Stewart Taylor1103 A 108 Susan Teller 193 A 123 Tennis A 212. 213 Anda Teter1113 A 96 Lisalee Thash1123 A 80,140,147 Karen Thalmann193 A 123, 147 Brett Thames1103 A 108, 182, 142 Thespians A 135 Brenda Thomas 193 A 123, 147 Dana Thomas1113 A 96,147 Darryl Thomas1113 A 96 Debra Thomas193 A 123 Lauri Thomas1113 A 96 Lori Thomas 193 A 123 Paul Thomas1113 A 96,169 Regina Thomas 11 13 A 96 Robert Thomas1103 A 106, 108 Scot Thomas1103 A 56,108,12B.154 Tammie Thomas1113 A 96 Tina Thomas 1123 A 80, 161, 163. 207 Cassie Thompson 1103 A 136 Daniel Thompson 1113 A 96, 145 Denell Thompson1113 A 96, 156, 158 Dian Thompson 193 A 123. 136 Lincoln Thompxon1103 A 108, 157. 218 Linda Thompson 1Fac3 A 235 Sabrina Thompson 1113 A 96 Ray Thomson 11 13 A 96 Tony Thornley193 A 123 Danny Thorsa1103 A 174 Denise Thorsom193 A 123 Gr 'gory Thrash 1103 A 108 Missy Tldwell193 A 108 Kevin riiiary1123 A so, 140 HaskellTilson1103 A 108.169 Leah Tippit193 A 123, 136.210 cary Tipps193 A 123, 186 Eric Tipton 1123 A so Shawn Tobin 1113 A 96 Kathy Todd1103 A 108,136,143 Nancy Toler1113 A 84, 96, 128, 147. 158 Eric Tomlinson 193 A 123,136 Ladonna Tomlinson 1113 A 96 Bill Townes1113 A 96,174,218 Patrick Townsend 1113 A 170 Track A 218-221 Murradell Travis1Fac3 A 236 Cindy Trawick1123 A 48,80,140, 147 Rod Trawlck193 A 123, 187 Lisa Trevlno1123 A 80 Scott Tritch 1113 A 96,174 Vincent Trocchio11 13 A 96 Brian Tucker1123 A 80, 159 Debbie Turner1113 A 96 Debbie TultIe193 A 123 Randy Tuttle193 A 108 U Larry Underwood1103 A 108, 169 Eric Usrey1113 A 96,169 Judy Ussery1113 A 96,133,136,144. 155 Angie Utley1103 A 108 Shelly Utley1113 A 96 V Lisa Vance 193 A 123,136 Phyllis Vank1113 A 96, 150 Varsity Basketball A 188-195 Varsity Cheerleaders A 150-151 Varslty Football A 174-181 Griselda Vasquez1113 A 96 Keri Vaughan 1123 A 80 Richard Vaught1103 A 108 Marie Velasquez1103 A 108, 128 Van VenabIe1Fac3 A 236 VlCA A 164 David Vick 193 A 123 LeGrand Vickers1113 A 174 Stephen Vlckers1113 A 96 Cynthia Victor 1123 A 80,134,147, 166 Sandy Victor1103 A 108, 128 Donna Vidacovich1Fac3 A 236 Willard Vines1123 A 80, 160 Karim Virani1113 A 96,144 Sabine Virani193 A 123, 126, 140, 144 VOE A 163 Volleyball A 206-207 Vance Vonderhied1103 A 106, 174 Bruce Vorderlandwehr1123 A 80 W David Waddell 1113 A 108 Kristee Waddell 1113 A 96 Sharon Waddell 1123 A 80,204 Sheila Wade1103A 108,160 Jackie Waggoner1113 A 208 Tonjah Wagg0r1er1113 A 80 Reatta Wagner1113 A 96 Penny Wagner 193 A 123 Donald Waits1123 A 80, 159 Connie Walden1123 A 80,135,161 Anthony Walker1123 A 80,168 Brad Walker1113 A 96 Charles Walker 1103 A 108 Christine Walker193 A 123, 136 Julie Walker 193 A 108 Scott WaIker11 13 A 96,132,143,182 Teresa Walker1113 A 96 Crystal Wallace1123 A 80, 147 JaiiWallar193 A 123, 186 Lanne Waller 193 A 123. 133,135 Morgan Waller 11 13 A 96 Doug Walls1113 A 96 Todd Walls193 A 123 Laura Wangler1103 A 108 Bruce Warburton 1Fac3 A 164, 234 Robert Warburton 11 13 A 96 Karen Washington 1103 A 108 Brad Wasson1113 A 96 Bobby Waters 193 A 186 Mike Waters 193 A 136 David Watkins 1103 A 108 Scott Watkins 193 A 123 Sharon Watkins1113 A 96. 210 Donald Watson 11 13 A 96 Pam Watson 1123 A 80, 147 Ron Watson 1103 A 108, 126, 128, 140, 154 Stacey Walson1103 A 108 Shelly Wat1enbarger1103 A 108 Mike Watters193 A 123 Robert Watters193 A 123,57 Debra Watts 193 A 123 Diana Watts1123 A 80 James Wavrusa1123 A 80, 169 Theresa Wavrusa1113 A 96, 163 Kimberly Wayne1113 A 97, 206 Jason Weatherford 193 A 123, 186 Michele Weeks1103 A 108,207 Jay Weesher1113 A 96,171 Valerie Welslak193 A 123 Julie Welborn193 A 123, 130 Rhonda Welch 193 A 123, 130, 143 Vonda Welch 193 A 123 Welding A 171 Deborah Welk1123 A 80.133,135. 136 Gregory Wells1113 A 97 Ken Wells 193 A 123,200 Lisa Weils1103 A 108, 136, 143,200 Lori Wslls1123 A so Melissa WeIIs1123 A 80,128,129 Richard Walls1103 A 169 Sharon Wells1113 A 97 Brad Wesberry193 A 123, 187 Douglas Wesson 1123 A 80,171 Barbara West1103 A 109,161 Tony Westbrook 1123 A 170 Joyce Wharton 1103 A 109 Ryan Wheat1113 A 97 Shelly Whaltenbarger1103 A 143,147 Albert Whetston1113 A 97, 167 Sharon Whitaker1Fac3 A 236 Andrea White 193 A 123,167 Bobby White1113 A 55, 84. 97. 126, 128, 162. 188 Catherines White1123 A 80, 163 Je1leryWhite1123 A 80, 136, 156 John Daniel White1123 A 81.126, 128,135,140,143,158 John David White1123 A 80, 134 Lea Ann White1123 A 53. BO, 128, 147 Marty White1Fac3 A 128,129,13O. 236 PatWhite1Fac3 A 236 Rita White 193 A 123 Ron White 193 A 123, 136 Theresa White 193 A 123 Cherie Whitman 1103 A 109 Teresa Whitman 11 13 A 97 Timothy Whittington 11 13 A 97, 167 Wendy Whittle193 A 123, 146 Gregory Wichman1113 A 97 Mike Wiebold1113 A 97,188 Carrie Wilcox 193 A 123, 131 Curtis Wilder193 A 123.187 Herbert Wilder 193 A 123 Steven Wiley 1103 A 109, 218 Steven WiIkerS0t11113 A 130, 196 Chip Wilkinson 11 13 A 97. 212 .an Jana Wilkinson 11 13 A 97.136 Jennifer Wilkinson 1103 A 109 Mark William 193 A 123 Brian Williams193 A 136 Charles Williams 1103 A 108, 214 Charlotte Williams 1123 A 80, 163 Darren Williams 1103 A 182,218 Donna Williams 1123 A 80, 128, 140. 147 Gregory Williams 193 A 123,126,136 James Williams1113 A 97 Joe Williams 193 A 123 June Williams 1Fac3 A 148, 236 Kemmy Williams 1103 A 208 KennyWilliams1103- 108,171 Lavada Williams1103 A 109,143,148 O'Toole Williams 193 A 123 Richard Williams 1103 A 108 RobertWilliams1123 A so Stephen Williams1113 A 97, 188 Wendy Williams193 A 123 Gwendolyns Willis 1123 A 163 Janet Willis1113 A 97,159 Jennifer Willis 1123 A 80 Martha Willis1Fac3 A 236 Melissa Willis 193 A 123 Paulette Willls193 A 123 F1obertWillis1103 A 109, 182 Scott Willis 1123 A 81,140 Timothy Willis 1103 A 109 Tyrone Willls193 A 123 Brett Wilson 1113 A 97 Brian WiIson1103A 109, 182,218 Edward Wilson1113A136,169 Lisa Wilson1103 A 109,147,154, 162, 204 Scott Wils0n1123 A 81,156,157,174 Shane Wilson1103 A 171 Sondra Wilson 1Fac3 A 236 Susan Wilson 11 13 A 97,128,214 Jill Wimbish193 A 123,136 Mitchell Windsor1123 A 81,169 Terry Wiseman 193 A 123 Phillip Wishard11 13 A 97 William WittJr.193 A 123,200 Rose Wonzo1113 A 97 Kevin Wood 1113 A 97,169 Steve Wood 1113 A 97 Brent Woodall1123 A 81 Woods and Waters A 162 carla Woods193 A 123, 161,204 Jenniler Worley1103 A 109,131 Melissa Worley1113 A 97 Kimberly Wright 1123 A 81,140,156, 166 Marcus Wright 193 A 123,200 Mary Wright1103 A 109 Tony Wright 193 A 123,200 Lori Wyatt1103 A 109, 133, 135, 152, 154 Michelle Wyatt 1123 A 81,163 Gregory Wylie 1123 A 81, 135, 136 Richard Wynn11 13 A 97,171,218 JulieWynn193A 123,131,153 Y YAC A 158 Dee Dee Yeakle193 A 123, 153 Angela Yoder1113 A 97, 206 Cheryl Young 1113 A 142 Debbie Young 193 A 123 Goldie Young 1103 A 109 Jon Young1113 A 97,136 Kelly Young 1103 A 109 Kim Young 193 A 123, 147 Lisa Young 1113 A 97,136 Lisa Young 1123 A 81,163 Lynn Young 193 A 123, 147 Margie Young 1123 A 49, 50, 81, 128. 129, 150 Michel! 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Index , Becky Leggett, Darla Herd, Lisa Marvin, Bob Special thanks to members of the Publications Depa who helped us so much . . . Sharon Anthony - for all the copy Donya Davis - for doing a little bit of everything. Razelle Cox -for helping News. Also, for help with last minute details. . . Susan Brazil, Kirk Fields, Mike Franks, Pam Fa Rob Mowery, Chris Garrett Our thanks to those people who helped us and who put with us throughout the year. . . Mr. Chumley, Mr. Coleman, and Mr. Rehm - you very tolerant of our unusual staff. Mrs. Greebon - You're the only person we trust to our staff picture. Mrs. Driver and Miss Driscoll - Scott should be back class by now. The remainder of the faculty and staff - You are and understanding. That made our job easier. Kim Stinson and Marti White - This year's Legacy ors Presentation was the best yet. Susan Cox - You made this year soooo easy. 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