Lawrence D Bell High School - Raider Yearbook (Hurst, TX)
- Class of 1978
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Wm C 1' 1978 RAIDER VOLUME 24 LAWRENCE D BELL HIGH SCHOOL 1601 BROWN TRAIL awww E' HURST TEXAS 76053 Q'-f.. TABLE OF CONTENTS OPENING DEDICATION ORGANIZATIONS LIMELIGI-IT SPORTS FACULTY CLASSES INDEX CLOSING ......... 7 16 17 18 85 86 109 110 167 168 203 204- 313 314- 321 322-328 cffz yr Form on U5. . . L. D. Bell High Solwool. 1978-V79. Bluff Raiclerpride iv ldkfll in lhl'!ilIlt'l'l1- j't'df.0l61'.fL'l700l lnuilzlirlg with a l1L'Zl'lLi1'I!l ana' flaxxrooni area zrlvivlv t'lll't'7fT-fi1'l'dl1!f lu'o-lrnlllr arm ofair-4'ona'i1ionwl .vpaua Tlviv building. u'l9ia'l1 if as old ax many ofilx .fluden1.r. 4'o1Lrif1,f 0f.,ft'1'C'lIl1'-.fl'l'f'7I regular rlav.croon1.v. Ibm' .shop arms. one fhoir room. one band hall. om' rajiflvria. om' aua'itoriun1. llfrvcf gwnx. Ibm' azizlcay' buildings. tlvirly-.men oflizzzr. a library zviilv ozzfr 21.988 bookr. arid-fi19wn afreagof' parking lon. all of u'l1ia'lv an' mr1.f1rm'lv4l on a forfy-am' .filo at 1hm!gvof'll1mi. ,1Iif:.'x2l.V. The building if flied u'illva.f11al4'nl Qozlv of 2314. one prinrzpal. lun lm'-prinfzpzklf, om' dean. one regiflrar. lU5.f2lt'llll11 llIC'I7Ibl'fY. len .verfelarief and learlufr aidf. .vi.x'1z'w1 oakleria employm. andhfiwfl au,ftozlia11,r. ll .sounds like an average fifflffltklll lwiglw xflvool. riglvl? So why an' zz'qoc'ing,fof'1ivvzl on? Slifk around ana' .Yl'l'I,12'hj' fnfoplv ani faking notire to llyz' Blue Raiilcnr. A - The lnallr al .. 1,1 Bell infmnu' rrowdzfd uill15tudent.f 121 tlufy go from om' f flax.: lo lhe fiexl. B - M 15. jarkron. alicvidanfe clerk. a'lm'l2v up on one many daily aomzaw. l I n , ' ff ' - 2- 0,5 H J I .35 ' Fi g. . V .,.,. so ,CN ' 13521, K 'fi LM E' NNW XM x 54 Q Q.. , . 3 ., ' I A B f C 4- 'a A f' A . hufy throughout H.- K B - L. D. Bell standffiouu uc. X Texas shy. u N C - Keith Metzge eagerb receives his lunch. ' .ff X' ,f W uf SATA .mii- I l l fm at L. D. Bell. i, . ,.s, wows, jocks, hrainsfhlow-hards, lfeen. It is neat to put all these people ftion as a part of Bell High. We are ,,h yet, we are a school bonded into one. :gegparts being played hy the students. jf ,f'out-ofdoors while doing hzs sfhool work. A.McKenzie displays her beauty queen smile. A - Lisa Gowen prayers the roper style. X e w 'C G fi s is nw. ,,.,-w..m::fssti is , ms, ' , . L' ' --'HW is H 5 s y we , U Wfihgg WI ' 3 f -.1 'A - g 'qu' ,,.,.Ei U ' -'-Qc ,Q I W . .. , ' lv rg- - 1 554 A - jack Waggoner is one of our more studious students at Bell B - A group of friends enjoy each other's company while studying on the patio. C - Bobby Rosz lws weights bwre school to stay in shape hr football u D - Bana' members practice diligently before school each morning to prepare for haftime activities. un' film . - Q .1 I w A fi 1' 'Si Wu. w r elf Thats Right, Spirit! Unoppressive pride intermingled with explosive excitement is a common state among students and faculty at Bell High. This ,keling is vivid, alive, and contagious, it is the .Wirit of Bell. This bubbling exuberance is demonstrated in pet: rallies, hall games, and is radiated in the everyday school life of Bell. X . A - Ronnie Ballard and Steve Redding show their devotion to Bell. B - Blue Raiders are number one. V if L :gee ' Xb! X Ngas Q .A 0 I ll Ihr ,X We wwf . ifff , 1 ' MN A f 3 WAVE? Lapis f .r X L: 1 ' r' x ' , 35,3131 5 A A , Q 2 ' 5 M A - Cheerleaders lead a peak of I 1 A vii mf 4 91254 4 v S e 1- 55 I W Q 1 g N ll ff ,- 4 KK 'X A J A R H221 ' 9 L Y B enthusiasm at the pep rally. ' 1 B -jeff Horn leads the pep rally in an opening prayer. -f - Seniors demonstrate their spirit f A through many dM'rent facets. A C s 1 . ' it ex fg. w ,,,, ,Wu A 1 W' -su., A3 is , L-1-L ,-P' ffZ,,.,A .Q L'. 9 C A - Mark Pollock and Mary Trout work out daib to improve their technique. B - Todd Stroud admires the Raider annual C - Greg Kelly and Pam Fowler work their way to the top. 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U you go beyond the suffice ana' into the depths of Bell you will jina' a school flled with leaders full of new ana' innovative ideas. A - Alan Page helps lead the Senior class during a pep ralbf. B - Coach Ruiz instructs Sophomore, Kelly Milton,-on how to hettefher serve. in ,, LA ,Q ,,,, my , . tw ag miigw 'fgwwaio 1: N 1 , M gww Z, ' wi-Q ,M 1 W lkjfwm, I tv 7 aw M 11431 Yfflmwk ' 1 , 4- New NM A - Dana Rogerf inform.: Raiderette: of the night? activitiex. B -- Head drum-major, Darrell Fye, directs the band during thepep ralb. C -- Ms. Day and MJ. Cotton acquire infomation in various ways in order to better lead the class. It Was Our Time to Shine. This was Fnalbf o1ir year,' we were the ones everyone watched . . . the Seniors of '79. With the class motto stating Nothing can he jiner than to he a seventy-niner, each and every day we strived to live our motto to the fullest. To make each day more meaningful became an ohsession as we realized this was our last time around This was our last chance to show the underclassmen just how much L. D. Bell meant to us. It was our time to shine, and we were being watched. . . Seniors of '79, ' A - Seniors enjoy their release periods. David Walsh, Mark Meadows, and Bill Smith . show us one way they .goent their release period B - Carla Williamson and Andy Gatlin give us up to date news on several classmates during Senior Follies. C - Anthony Bell and Tom Farris are realbr wild and crazy guys during the Senior Follies. B C A vt? 1' FU? ri .l ssl- W0 QS 4 -.. f AA. Snfxwj. .L ,1 vw ww L. sq' WPH L A , Q 2 , -W mv: ,M ,mx MMM M um 9 Qian no WM ,y u Q4 -.Nb T Wwlrw xx 3 . vm, f- LLM 1 V E 2 Hx' M11 Vim J' ww, vm I wx. W,WWW W, My W W H DVM N OPENING 13 l A We Took the Initiative ana' Led the Way. We headed straight for the top. We set a goal and workedjhr an entire year to put together the biggest Student Council conference of the year, the National Associational Student Council Conference. Members from every cluh and organization worked long hard hours to prepare for about 1500 students from all over the United States to come to Hurst, Texas and participate in a week-long convention. L. D. Bell was the center of attention across the entire nation. We worked hard and proved ourselves capable of putting forth 1 1096. Once again, thousands stopped to Focus On Usf A - Banquet night at the Fairmont Hotel in Dallas. B - Mick- Maxey and Arnold, Torres drag in a few ofthe many suitcases which arrived on the opening day ofthe convention. B I , i F W .A ss . ,IV JBA 1 A. ffl 1? E ss 3-,rim ,..,Q'.. ,, bi . , s ' . - B9 W VW! .,srLAym . sv ' 9 V ws I -+ifQW4i.'C - in an ' M . V . 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I've heard of it, but what on earth do ya'll do? Oh, we have a representative from every club in the school - that in itself is a real good ck! At the meetings we fill each other in on all the activities going on and report any special ojects of interest. The whole purpose of the club is to keep things running smoothly and to omote cooperation among the organizations. I.C.C. stands for Inter-Club Council, don't you ink that's pretty appropriate? That sounds pretty neat. Keep up the good work! RONT ROW - E. Hinckley, T. Beard-Johnson, T. Turley, K. Godwin, .l. Stout, P. Deming, D. Nelson. SECOND ROW - L. Lilley, T. Branham, L. DuPree, R. Larwood, K. Walker, C. Davis, B. Tillery - Secretary, D. Rodgers. THIRD ,OW - Mr. Brown - sponsor, S. Dunn, T. Tuel, D. Hensley, ,l. Duncan - Vice-President, Wallyne Finch - Presi- nt, M. Collins, S. Messenger. FOURTH ROW - G. Newman, M. McAllister, M. Daniels, J. McClasky, B. McKaig. il Til -gg. - A lfffl Qin l vi iii A Ll?'? .lfi Dsl: - QR, 5 H 7 ' AFL: Q S ' lf , , 5 ggi, X. 'Y 1' 1 A - Mike Collins passes out some vital information at one of many I.C.C. meetings. B - Lanise Lilley gets her point across. C - Caroline Davis keeps a good attitude through it all. INTER-CLUB COUNCIL 21 'f-...Q HIGH LF. V FJ. OF E THUSIAS Announcements are an everyday occurrence at L. D. Bell, with a few exceptions. Once a when the familiar buzzing and crackling of the sound system is heard, new members of National Honor Society are announced. There are mixed emotions of joy, disappointment, indifference among the student body. Unknown to many of those who made it, the traveled through numerous channels before the selection was finalized. First of all, Juniors Seniors with a 2.5 grade point average or above are placed on a list. The faculty members vote on the students, and the votes are tallied. N.H.S. members stay active throughout the with their participation in assemblies, the Coronation ofthe Homecoming Queen, ordering shirts, and tutoring other students in all subject areas. Each member applies just as enthusiasm and hard work to these extra-curricular activities as to their regular '1 !'l l f-E33 fm ff MEMBERS ARE - J. Bannister, D. Barber, M. Beck, T. Bigham, M. Bomberger. J Breckenridge, B. Brcor, R. Campbell, M. Collins. L. Cordts, C. Coyle, M. Cyrier, D. Davis M. Decker, J. Duncan, C. Eden, T. Farris, C. Faurot, L. Ferguson, M. Foster, A. Catlin C. Green, E. Hinckley, J. Hammond, M. Harris, N. Hart, D. Holloway, K. Kay, M. Kell dorf, C, Kelly, M. Kercho, J. Knight, A. Lavender, C. Leake, D. Lee, Y. Lee, K. Marshall M. Martin, M. McAllister, B. McKaig, S. Messinger, S. Monroe, D. Muller, A. Napier, M. NHS 22 s ,F ici 5-v' s . I . Q 'TTD ..e4'-HWS . '5 Norton, P. Norvelle, V. Norwine, D. Osborn. C. Owen, D. Oxford. M. Pallazetti, G. Par- key, C. Pelton, M. Pollock, C. Ratcliff, P. Redfearn, T. Richard, T. Richardson. D. Rog- ers, C. Romcro. C. Rowe, C. Scott, D. Seifert, B. Smith, M. Smith, D. Stark. P. Stewart. M. Sutter, T. Terry, B. Tillery, J. Traweck, J. Trice, L. Tyson, R. Vann, S. Vinson. C. Walker, W. Walters, R. Watkins, K. Weiehtcr, P. West, J. Wicker, L. Wiley, W. Williamson, C. Williamson, P. Williamson, D. Wilson, L. Wright. Z'- X President. ME BER WORK TOGETHER OFFICERS - FRONT ROW - Mztrvir Smith -- Vif-v-Prr.-Sidi-nt. Nanvy Hart - Tri-asurvr. SECOND ROW - Dc-blniv Wilson - Pztrliamentarian. Melanie: Bork - Sf'4'I'f'lLif'y. Amlwr Ltxvvrtdc-r - Rvporter. THIRD ROW - john Dum'an - Marviv Smith disrussus onv of mam' N H S activities with interested members. 5' .X , Mark Suttvr gives his point of View on one' lopit' of ciisvus sion at an r-arly morning N.H.S. me-vting. A - Marcif- Smith discusses one of many N.H. activitivs with intvrvsted members. B - Sponsors - Mrs. Middleton and Mrs. Mcrrit. N.H.S 23 NEVER LL OME X ' me ' itil! 11' li' High enerSY is an essential quality for any Student Council Member. -' 7 WIN The list of activities flows continuously from week lo week. Providing breakfasts and birthday cakes for faculty members, sponsoring spirit contests and dances, and sponsoring Homecoming festivities were just a few of the many activities. Members also took charge of Thanksgiving and Christmas activities for students, faculty and the community. With all the action, there was never a dull moment for the L. D. Bell Student Council. OFFICERS - FRONT ROW - W. Finch - Secretary, R. Huskey - Vice-President, C. Coyle - Parliamentarian, R. Larwood - President, M. Smith - Treasurer. SECOND ROW - SPONSORS - Mr. Steve Jacoby, Mrs. Kay Baker, Mrs. Emorie Candy. 1 FRONT ROW - B. Neff, L. Sherley, T. Cook, D. Duckworth, M. Sutter, G. Lee, P. Walton. SECOND ROW - B. Black, S. Miller, C. Coyle, M. Beck, C. Kellar. C. Carlile, R. Candy, B. Jennings. THIRD ROW - R. Davis, G. Parkey. R. Larwood, R. Huskey, V. Vols, L. Stuard, T. McMichael. FOURTH ROW - Mrs. E. Candy, M. Smith, A. Torres. T. Thornton, E. Pledger, C. White, L. Solberg, C. Carlile, Mrs. K. Baker. FIFTH ROW - S. Laaaie. D. Peterson. R. Ballard, R. Oujesky, M. Buchanan, R. Vann. SIXTH ROW - D. Osborn., D. Campbell, W. Finch, A. Benson, B. Monts, R. Bates. SEV ENTH ROW - K. Lynch, M. Maxey, J. Knight, D. Rogers, D. Davis, D. Lahaie. STUDENT COUNCIL 24 BEAUTIE L PEOPLE The 197879 school year has proved to be a very successful year. While our rival schools have been boasting that they are number one. we at Bell High School have proved that we are truly number one on the football field, volleyball court, classroom, etc. . . . We are very fortunate to have a principal and faculty that will support us in every endeavor we pursue. To the members of the student council and sponsors. I give my sincere thanks for the hard work and extra time you graciously gave to make this year a successful one. It was my pleasure to work with you and I wish you the very best of luck. As Mrs. Baker says, YOU ARE BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE. Through the years, L. D. Bell High School has paved the way for us. It is good to be on the right road, but now we must travel it and ignore all the dead ends. A - Ronnie Huskcy gives .lean Knight her drink in a Raider cup - one ol many Student Council sponsored activities. B - Student Council members spent the day cheering others. C - Susan Solberg. Robert Vann and Mrs. Baker collect money at a Student Council dance. ll 4a it fi' - fwfr r V-Sporisor-221' ii rms- ..,,, Jig J lil. , ' J Q 1 n-.un Dana Dau and Ang: la Be n on pc nt the day delivering songs of good Kay Nichols, Nancy Hart, Mika- Buchanan, and Tami Thornton display the booth Student lothc r ma -. ap.: that luda nt int In lhn ir famrltt friend or foe- for Christmas. Council set up forthe Christmas activities at L. D. Bell. STUDENT COUNCIL 25 R l ---1.1 PERPETUA OTIO A - Dawn Duvall- Senior B - Ruthey Bates - Junior YYY lm' FRONT ROW - Lora Maxwell, Melanie Beck, SECOND ROW - Cheryl Kellar, Karol Godwin. THIRD ROW - Dawn Duvall. Rulhe-y Bates, Angela Benson, Kcndi Marshall. CHEERLEADERS 29 GIRL BREAK TRADITIO A - SOCIAL OFFICERS - Donna Mahoney 7 Rvporlvr. Dana Lnmwy - Sl'l'I'1'lLlY'y. Susan Sollwrg - TI'1'i1FllI'l'f Brvndu Null - Pl'l'Silit'Ill. B - OFFICERS - FRONT ROW -Jn-anKnigh1- Svniur Li1'lIlP!1iilll.Dilll2l Rogvrs - Svnior Captain. Ly nn Wilvy - Svninr l,if-un-nam. SECOND ROW - M1-linda Russ - Junior Lic-ull-nanl. L1-slis' BY'2lf'kf't'Il - Svnior l,if-utvnanl, 7 I . 5 f ,, . .LTZT5-' 3 Lgffff ,Q H4 .X B L.- 'X s..af Y i 1 if L44 RAIDEREITES 30 IRIS GIIDFI I STYLE 0.3 ds held high and backs arched proudly, the L. D. Bell Raiderettes glide into the center of activity. Everyone's attention focuses on the blue white clad group of girls. It was a year of change and experimentation for this tradition-oriented drill team. The march gave way to a sweeping from each end of the field. The group also worked harder to use numerous props for various routines. There were also new faces to recognize every new year. The style is new, but the Raiderettes are the same polished drill team as always. A - .lean Knight and Melinda Ross perform before a large crowd on a Friday night at Pennington Field. B - Dana Rogers, Lynn Wiley, and Leslie Brackeen keep in step. NAcERs - FRONT Row - Carla Green, Paula Tice. SECOND Row - Debbie Mrs- Jah Lynch -Sponsor son. LaNise Lilley. .Iulie Ry-in, RAI DERETFES 31 RAIDERETFES 32 Dana Looney Senior, Sec retziry Dana Rogers Senior, Captain Terri Tabor Senior Lisa Fox Senior Brenda Neal Senior, Vice- President Carla Williamson Senior, President THIRD YE R MEMBE .V JTS ' Eggs A Leslie Brackeen -.K I Senior, Lieutenant ' ' ' Q44 Jean Knight I ' X l E 'N l ' f Senior, Lieutenant lf' v ,P , f iz , if M' 1 J M if XX Q xx xx- A M1 463 , il li il. Kuef f A-JH fi YC- iwif-' -T.-1 M v X Nx- es! L QR, SJ 'iw , vi--N iigx Q ,ji K S 1 E- , fL,' . i ,X at ,i eg 'at K qi fl X A x x 6 Lg.. L ECO D YEAR M MBERS 'li.t2. FX-11, le' Mi' V il fl kr 51 4 . tt eli f . l I ,Al ,x.i'A. 'uf . 1 ' 'A .fini J W l 't ,lf fm, fl 'SCJ- l 5 - . l l rl' l J , ft f '33 , qv 'WT ,-'- if 1' T i Lf, ' 'lf Q- 1 J ' , . lx of ' ilig l l .J V xx J 1 'th J: ti LQ l if llllrm I f fill' ' K-it .1 L 4' 5' ,Mgfll'i Q' r' , A ' ' J 1 ll V . I t '-1:-.' l if 'ff LJ' l vi .l-1 Y X i. A., .fb 7- J l i Hr. 5 1. , I r Il I Leslie Arnold. Senior Kelli Burkett, Junior Lori Chance, Junior Julie Clymer, Junior Lisa Dedman, Junior Twyla Dillard, Junior Lissa Dowdy, Junior Nancy Hart, Senior Donna James, Junior Gina Lee, Junior Gina Legge, Junior April MacLachlan, Junior Donna Mahoney, Senior Reporter Karyn Miller, Junior Joni Morris, Junior Valorie Mort, Junior Kristi Parr, Junior Annette Piazza, Senior Pam Quirk, Junior Melinda Ross. Junior Lieutenant Susan Solberg, Senior Treasurer Tami Thornton, Junior Brenda Tillery, Senior Paula Weeks, Junior Lynn Wiley. Senior Lieutenant Cindi Carlile, Sophomore Cheryl Cordgts, Junior Rebecca Crum, .lunior Lanette Dubberly, Sophomore Deidre Duckwonh, Sophomore Kathy Gibson, Sophomore Krista Gill, Sophomore Carla Glover, Sophomore Patricia Glover, Junior Pam Griffin, Sophomore Shelly Hutchins, Sophomore Debbie Long, Sophomore Lori Maack, Senior Theresa McMichael, Senior Gina Moore, Sophomore Fl r 'X ,f FIRST YE ,z .all if .-Q Sf RAIDERETTES Valerie Adams, Sophomore Bridget Brogdon, Junior Tina Buie, Sophomore w xx X fl.. S I l '. L, M., x. .PHYS ,.r. iw '::+ X ,fa if . ,L Rx.. M- 49 . -A . wk, -S .j l K... Q 'X gi Qs, 1 ' . 'Y A-1 L44 . - if . '- N .., K 5' 4 . prF'?5Eiji2:e 5 Q ,-'vfiir , ' l: 4 sf 1 V K, i W as rf, WX we ff-' i 4Q:Xa-..f- :Q,.' I' 'XI' fl ix ,.!,fx.c' H ,., , :N f ilgw-:i Q pq S 'L' Q- rx ., L K x Kimpy Rutledge, Sophomore Brenda Sawyer, Sophomore Stacy Schiermeyer, Junior Tina Sedgwick, Junior Annette Simpson, Senior Laurie Sinquefield, Junior Sandy Stockton, .iunior Jana Stout, Senior Lisa Stuard, Senior Minda Trammel, Sophomore Mary Underwood, Junior Debbie Warren, Sophomore Susan Warren, Junior Lisa Warden, Junior Lisa Wilson, Sophomore swf GROWI G TOGETHER Learning about God, and sharing fellowship with others are just two of the advantages of belonging to the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. F.C.A. is open to anyone who wants to join, even the most non-athletic person. There are two types of F.C.A. meetings. Regular meetings are held twice a month. Different speakers come each time to share their faith. Share meetings are also held twice a month. At these meetings people are able to discuss Bible scriptures or their own problems. Fun projects are also a big part of F.C.A. Co-sponsoring a Christmas party for the Career Center kids and making a float for Homecoming both involve a lot of hard work and fun. Members of F.C.A. learn more about themselves and others through their sharing. xx Qgiftr A - Weston Walters gives his opinion during a share' meeting. B - OFFICERS - John Duncan - President. We-stun Walters - Vice-President, Laura Rush - Treasure-r. David Osborn - Special Events Chairman. Risa l m-rsh-r - Secretary. -.. F.C.A. 'ST FU A DEXPERIE CE CO BI E What do all the girls on this page have in common? None of them are teachers . . . yet The Future Teachers of America are all working toward a common goal -- becoming the teachers of tomorrow. Projects such as fixing bulletin boards and working with elementary students help to prepare the girls for what lies ahead. Other activities include building a float for the Homecoming Parade, a banquet, and selecting a teacher of the month from the L. D. Bell faculty. So, what do all these girls have in common now? They are having a whole lot of fun and gaining valuable experience all at the same time! OFFICERS - FRONT ROW - Brenda Tillery - President, Shelli Smith - Vice Presi- dent. SECOND ROW -- Amber Lavender - Corresponding Secretary, Tana West - Recording Secretary, Janet Rose - Treasurer. I 1 it Q-as Cf. -7 , . 45- ' F'.T.A. members work diligently to make enough crepe if paper flowers for their annual Homecoming float. FRONT ROW - I. Dial, D. Oxford, L. Tyson, D. Nelson. SECOND ROW - B. Ross, P. Fowler, I. Driggers, D. Duncr S. Rogers, D. Cramer. THIRD ROW - T. Dillard, Mrs. Bozarth - sponsor, S. Busbee, B. Tillery - President, A. I. ender. F.T.A. 38 H T IS YOUNG LIFE. Young Life is a really unique club. There is a time for people to have fun, cut up, and act zy. Then there is a time to watch other people have fun, cut up, and act crazy. Finally there is me to quiet down and learn about God. In other words Young Life is singingg Un three different keys at oncej. Skitsl Ueff McClasky h a pie in his face or Henry Torres covered with raw eggsj And learning! Uimmy Taylor doing impression of Peter walking on water., But Young Life is not confined to the Monday night etings. There are also flamingo football games, weekend retreats, summer camps, ski trips, much more. If, after all that, a person wants to learn still more, he or she can join paigners. Campaigners are members of Young Life who meet again during the week to study Bible more extensively. To sum it up, Young Life combines fun, learning, enthusiasm, and lowship to form one of the largest clubs at L. D. Bell. LLJ. ,,,, -.,.4.. or . I. , t v1-- rv.. -I 11'?..'of'-.'r .-1 ' 1 , ' ' , V H-x,x ' 1 YOU NC LIFE 39 FRONT ROW Huskey - Treasur - Treasurer, Gary BASS BUSTERS 40 T LL FI H TALE Although it is only in its second year at Bell, Bass Busters has established a place of its own. The membership increased steadily and many experienced fishermen were discovered. Members hold fond memories of waking up at 5:00 and 6:00 in the morning to travel to far- off tournaments. Then one might sit for hours to get just a nibble. Finally, at the end of the day weary fishermen traveled back home in time to study for those Monday morning tests. It was all a part of life for the Bass Busters. A - Ronnie Huskey reads the minutes of the last meet- ing. Kurtis Walker points out the site of the next Bass tourna- ment. ,, ,E-B-,., ., X.. ,n. ,.. C .liz ,Af X' ROW - D. Frieden, T. Cook, K. Kisthardt, K. Preola, K. Walker. SECOND ROW - G. Parkey, K. Metzger, l G Hinson, D. Puckett, M. Brandt. THIRD ROW - J. Spotts, M. Colgan, R. Huskey, J. Sanders. S. Grubbs. Q D. Criswell. FOURTH ROW - M. Spanger, L. Haney, G. Sturm, J. Kidwell, J. Small, L. Schellhorn. Ml - Sponsor. ANT TO BE A MACHO MAN Macho men? That's what the L. D. Bell Bummerettes are claiming. With the Raiderettes as their coaches, this hard working group of senior guys canit lose. The Bummerettes, soaring high kicks and graceful roll-offs have made them an instant favorite with the student body. Their exciting entrances ftripping down the auditorium aislesj and fabulous finishes ffalling down like a stack of dominocsl make a thrilling performance from beginning to end. This unique group started the year off by dancing for so it was eallcdj at the Senior Follies. The standing ovation so graciously received after such a stunning performance kept the Bummerettes happily in the spotlight for the remainder of the school year. A FRONT ROW K Rockwood R Larwood B Norman, T. Siegmund, G. Parkey. SECOND ROW - COACHES S Solberg N Hart D Mahoney J Knight B Neal A Simpson, L. Stuard,T. McMichael.THIRD ROW-R. Vann, B Smith B Roosz J Bannister S Estes S Winslow M Thayer, R. Ross, J. Hildebrand. B Jim Bannister Brad Norman Darrell Day Bobby Roosz Stan Estes, Bill Smith, and Jack Hildebrand show off their bulging bn cpts and flexible wrists that made the Bummerettes so famous around Bell High School. BUMMERETTES 4-1 Want a few kicks? Sure, what do you have in mind? Play soccer for L. D. Bell! campuses. What if I don't make the team? Save me a placeg I'll be there tomorrow! ITS FOR KICKS When would we practice, and where are the games? We practice everyday from 2:30 to 4200 and we play other area schools at the various Oh, don't worry about that. The team is divided into a varsity and junior varsity. 5 .551 ...., ' l-1 .y.v.. . 1- 1 V A, -v-1 A. Catlin, M. Jones, C. Naehritz, T. Higham, M. Mcllraith - Captains. SECOND ROW - S. McKee, J. .I. Mcllraith, G. Weber, T. Harp, S. Kyling. THIRD ROW - D. Malmstrom, M. Chancellor, J. Wilhorn, P. J. Pearce, J. Meadows, R. Tuso. i. n-1. - '-ur' A - Tony Reymundo prepares to kill,' the ball. B- Soccer players warm up during an afternoon practice session. VMI, H pb 1 11995 si- lk H5 a W I Mugs uw I NDEY9 JR. VARSITY - FRONT ROW - T. Reymundo, B. Bur- nett, C. Bersin. SECOND ROW - G. Hinson, M. Sanisci, G. Haresnape, J. Waggoner. THIRD ROW - R. Tessnow, S. Jones, M. Word, W. Graham. SOCCER CLUB 4-3 -r E BERS MAKE COMMERIC Big things are happening in H.E.R.O. Members had the opportunity to be in a commercial for Six Flags. During the year, they also held a reception for parents and employersfln the spring, excitement mounted as members competed in area and state conferences. Home Economics Related Occupations allowed many L. D. Bell Students to grow and expand their horizons while A - Tex Tailor returns housekeeping chemicals after using them in connection with H.E.R.0. B - Mike Pavlovich hangs draperies as part of his l-l.E.R.O. training. Sumnne Hollaway spends her afternoons working with young children as i11'l lllfl rare aide. participating in enjoyable group activities. B -. . FRONT ROW - K. Ernspiger, G. James, S. Campbell, C. Hedgpeth, L. Mixon, D. Wood, K. Conway, C. Cash, K. Fen nel. SECOND ROW -f B. Beasley, A. Sedgwick, S. Holloway, D. -Florida, J. Stout, D. Bice, L. Reardon, J. Wadas THIRD ROW - Mrs. Stricklin - sponsor, N. McDowell, F. Moss, B. Cornelius, R. Thomas, R. Cryer, R. Carlock, D Miller. FOURTH ROW - R. Faircloth. L. Dupree, S. Wirtz, P. Zubroski, K. Mangum, M. Pavlovich, G. Malone. I-I.E.R.0. 45 B W 4 . F.H.A. TAKES PART 1 HQMECOMI G AQTIVITIES Gaby Holub tapes streamers to a convertible car used by F.H.A. during the Homecoming Parade. If A - S'Lece Holeman and Gaby Holub display that spirit that makes L. D. Bell and F.H.A. unique. B - Gaby Holub, Rhonda Gilbert, Leesa Tubb, and S'Lece Holeman ride high atop the red convertible for the Home- coming Parade. C - l.aNise Lilley, Becky Gathright, and Lisa Napier wait patiently for the beginning ot' the parade and lots of fun after- wards. F .H.A. 47 FUT RE LE DERS Future. Business. Leaders. America. Put it all together and that stands for F.B.L.A.g a growing club at L. D. Bell. With four energetic sponsors to lead the way, students at Bell are claiming places in the business world. Activities like state and district competition give the members a strong advantage. Working at Six Flags to raise money, selling M8zM's, and giving a Christmas party for orphaned children also contribute to the busy schedule for this group of students. A - OFFICERS - FRONT ROW - .lan Wallace - Corresponding Secretary, Donna Hudson - Recording Secretary, Susan Roschman - Reporter. SECOND ROW - Laura Clinton - Co-President, Stan Messinger - Photographer, Susan Smith - Historian. THIRD ROW - Connie Nash - Co-President. Yong Mi Lee - Trea- surer. J Q- 7 tr' Q' 'I' 9 '4 A A XF M :agus-7. -'-'-Liiaf-E e ',, ' ' -if .11 11 ,Q ,L ' ' X Fifi 4-?,:?'.QliV Q -'ff' .4 li '43 -9 , sas. , U M -Q Y ' y , iC 'H' 'ff P 1. vt. . ' ggyld 'j in B' l-S . r' A -lil,-X 1- , 'te f fe - ,if .. ,fs dl Q A ef . yf V. Yvtnx ::4r J-9,4- . H i f . . it..- t st 'rt ' 4 or a Y I l W Mi: ' i' J NLE .-tif' l - 'iv- 3. ' l I S V . l s. QP . I4 . ., - .. . ,J H I 6 L Iss . SPONSORS - Mrs. Dean, Mrs. Tisdale, Mrs. Cole, Mrs. Laxon. ' F.B.L.A. 48 t 1 l ,W 92 .Y 5 gr. sg his in 4 MEMBERS ARE - J. Anthony. E. Beard, B. Borre, C. Boyettc. ,l. Cable. S. Chapman, P. Cizek, C. Clark, L. Clinton. Collins, L. Cortes, S. Crosby, M. Gray. K. Griffett. D. Griffin, T. Hart. G. Himes, H. Holstead, C. Hooks. D. Hudson. Jones, T. Kessler, S. Laue, Y. Lee, D. McCullough, B. Mason. K. Meier. D. Mundahl, D. Murrah, C. Nash. D. Pack. Peckler, L. Richey. C. Robertson. S. Roschmann, S. Smith. M. Spangler, N. Spotts. B. Sudduth. J. Wallace. T. Ward. Wiecht. T. Willet, S. Williams, S. Messinger. BERS SPRE EW YEAR HEER .mx A - Eric Beard, Mrs. Tisdale. and Susan Roschmann bring cheerful greetings to the people at Four Seasons Nursing Home. B --Susan Smith passes out song sheets to the musical people at Four Seasons. C - A member shares her Christmas spirit with others during one of F.B.L.A.'s many activities. D - Members of F.B.L.A. join together to sing Christmas carols, B ,l ,, 3 Sli 1 1 3 up rs AEFA SMQKINI3 2 . r 9,sfmt,::,'v yi , ,A QE A , F .B.L.A 49 A PECI L T LE T PUT TO USE ROW - R. Norman - Historian!Correspondent, P. Mikel - Treasurer, R. Whittle - Secretary, T. John- President, B. Burnett - Vice President. SECOND ROW - J. Fredrick. K. Bradbury, J. Mclunkins, E. Beard. ROW - 1. Herber, P. Fowler, T. Holsingcr, P. Williamson. Members of the Creative Writing Club use their talents in a special way. Each year the club publishes a book called Idylls. Idylls contains poems, short stories, plays and other literary works by Bell students. The title, Idylls, literally means any simple description either in poetry or prose, showing rustic life or pastoral scenesf, The Creative Writing Club is also involved in other projects. At the Homecoming Parade a decorated car represented the club. Members dressed as knights and ladies and walked beside the car. Along with the Idylls and the Homecoming Parade, the club also sponsored a hayride. C A - Bart Burnett carefully checks a copy of IdylLs. B - .lackie Fredrick writes a short story for the Idylls. C -- Tammy .lohnson and Ronnie Whittle prepare books to be bound. CREATIVE WRITING 51 .D ' 11 i TELLI G IT LIKE ITIS ,ul nn., I ., ! 'ff' , , qizif-1 l - Mike McAllister, Editor, anrlJar1kieRix4-li, Rvportcr, Q N- 1 - Kelly Wood, Reporter, typos up her Blu:-print artir-lv. - Reporter Julie Darling takus a hard-carnvd brcak. Billy Black, Reporter, look busy for tha- cami-ra. Darcy Lee, Business Manager. writes an urtivlu for the nc-xl issue. vhf-rk over a story. E - Reporters, Sandy Stockton and Janet Rose-, share- a private- joke. F-Jamey Sowell, Rcportr-r, Matt Spangler, Artist, Ed M1-Vey, Graphics Editor. and R NEWSPAPER STAFF 53 UNTI THUSIASM Learning about another culture is not all that being in the French club involves. Enthusiastic members show their spirit by actively participating in school projects. Everyone kept busy by l making signs for the pep rallies, co-sponsoring the bonfire, and designing a float for homecoming. But, of course, they have their own unique activities. Participating in language festivals and attending a foreign culture party are just part of the fun. Members also go on a yearly trip. These trips are designed so that the students can learn more about the French way of life. gg' 'LII-'sf fifff y . T -A . . . 1 v '5f, 'i4'ffT-if A - Kathryn Kaiser, Nancy Willet, and Kathy Campbell by '.'3f,f,f lfffj wait forthe ban. J .ij7XfI,'y'iL, . Ii ., ' V If 7' B - .loey Halstead returns the volleyball at the French f. f .-VW' 4- ji. fb . lf' y, f' fzjyggf Club picnic as Shawn McKee and Keely Bishop watch, .V , ' 'Y yy I ,: - l'Zf ',,J' ' ' jylr I F' 2176, iq' ,.'?Z.:vgfQ'! . ,, '., ' j- 1, , if 'Q I QV- 732 44 kllfldlkrk A 5 1 M , xy . i 'L , W . Q ' , 1 Lf fwffi . e . ' ' xr ROW - C. Novey, P. Smith, C. Cook, K. Germany, C. Robertson - Secretary, B. Sudduth, P. Weeks, S. Miller, C. Stanley, N. Willet. SEC- ROW - S. Maze, A. Busch, T. Thorton. K. Bishop, V. Norwine, A. Lavender, P. Redfearn, K. Murrell, D. Sifford. THIRD ROW - B. Cathright, G. Bunch, C. Swearengen, T, Dillard. M. Underwood, M. Mangan, J. Lee, C. Rowe, D. Oxford, A. Kinney - Vice-President. FOURTH - D. Willis, D. Moody, B. Brookman. S. McKee, T. Wilkerson, K. Poucher. K. Kaiser. P. Newman, G. Zak, C. Bursin. K. Campbell, E. Baker. H ROW - M. McAllister - President, P. Burns, R. Donnelly, D. Ray. FRENCH CLUB 55 ANDYS GR PPLERS Where are you going? the team. To wrestling practice. We practice three times a week. Wrestling practice? What do you do there? That sounds pretty good. By the way, do ya'll have a name? Sure, they call us the Gandy's Grapplersln B C We practice different throws like whip overs, ankle picks, and barrel rolls. We work towards the district, regional, and state tournaments. Most of our meets are informal because of the size of Z? lt fi -' -: ' ' ,rw ,, . 4, ,,,.-- gs. -1 A f ,ww -a ' i 4-'Ls' 'Q 1:rr'- tg: '- .Tg-if-'Y ' W f.'7?T9f7. ' .. f-1 A 1 ?A! 'El'?5l:,fiqn B: F153 :ff ' 'A ' . F,,,'7i1fE -gi ,5?gs1 -V. Tri- .P V - I f,- r QF . 13y,.:.,: i' , .qmne-r4w 1 -fray .1 4 I-3:-:L-bi -H ve-Y-'-f--1 .,....,-,tag 3, , --r-i. .. .. if .r ,,. ...-.. A.. Q- rqa ww,-4 .- , - ,gm .' qpzefh.. . :sr Y -.,---I ME? ugh-Lf' fig. ' , . .Qu- i L,.1.m,. , ' W ' 3, ,' i,i:?D,2-L4-L -. -4 ,. 1 1- ,zf'1vf'f ':f ., .B t or 1' iuiigri 552' J-gps 1 sw-' Y g'1e?'A ' 'T' .'f.l ,qt 1 nf.,-.,. 5-r.-L 1,-' KMA, .,,,,,A,, W. 4... - we-' wrrpl- f ::,t- ' '. kv- ' , :A J im., . ,W ,. r XX X . . I ,. WA.-Y?'. ffl. i , '. .Q Q3 F B a 4 ' ', '.,' ' ' .aff ' 'F 'fi' F3-'W' iff.. .-,arf .. ' XX . ' JNT ROW - T. Godwin. M. Moayedi, B. Nickel. SECOND ROW - G. Juniel, B. Roosz, K. Ball, Rich Valley ch. A - Mehrdad Moayedi and Gene .luniel practice a whip OVCF. B - Gene Juniel and Kevin Ball demonstrate one of the many throws used in wrestling. C - Bobby Roosz uses an arm drag on Coach Rich Valley. D - Brad Nickel and Todd Godwin learn the fireman's ,. carry. WRESTLING 57 15557 'D ,SI F H21 OOKING PAST GRADUATIO OFFICERS - FRONT ROW - R. Shelton - Parliamenlarian, V. Norman - Treasurer. SECOND ROW - .lon Ross - Stale Representative, J. Weaver Advisor. B. Anderson - Secretary. B - V.O.C.T. emblem and Officer symbols. C - First year members. lt. V.O.C.T 61 SPECIAL CLASS ' Learning from first hand experience is a big part of belonging to DECA I. Members attend a special class that deals with distribution and management careers. Students learn about job interviews, employer-employee relations displays, advertising, and salesmanship. After school they put this knowledge to use in various jobs. These jobs. may range from working the cosmetic counter at a drug store to merchandising in a department store. The experience gained from this club helps members move toward a successful C3.l'CCI'. A - OFFICERS - FRONT ROW - F. Everly - .Iunior Vice President, D. Loyd - Reporter I, B. Hunt - Secretary. SECOND ROW - J. Loerwald - Parliamenta- rian, T. Lea - Treasurer, A. Guess - Reporter II, C. Coffman - President, L. Wil- , liams - Senior Vice President, ,l. Dean - Sergeant at Arms. A rr-e FRONT ROW -- D. Aishman, C. Defec, T. Tuel, B. Carter, K. Karywchak, C. Dye, S. Saviers. SECOND ROW - B. Taylor -- Sponsor, J. Nicholson, L. Wallace, B. Davis, T. Bi ham, K. Fontana, S. Roach. THIRD ROW - M. Daniel, S. I-Iammonds, G. Phillips, J. May, K. Geiman, B. Stubblefield, R. Swan, K. Conner. FOURTH ROW - N. Finch, R. Mcl B. Jones, M. Greene, D. Russell, P. Penn. DECA I 62 JOCTORM KES DEC QB LL .4-.bun l A - Mark Daniels and Erica Russell have a friendly discussion with their guest speaker, Doctor Doug Curran. a third year resident at .lohn Peter Smith hospital. B - Bobby Hudson collects his jumbled thoughts in D.E.C.A. I. C - Liz Wallace completes her assignment from the previous day. D - Gayle Phillips keeps up with current events for her D.E.C.A. projects. E - Kevin Korywchak receives help on his D.E.C.A. assignment. D.E.C.A. I 63 CO PETITORS IN BUSIN Preparation for the future - that's what DECA ll is all about. Students attend school and work at jobs that give them a real taste of the business world. The distributive education program allows members to put their foot in the door. Projects, conventions and direct involvement give members a start in possible careers in marketing, merchandising, and management. All these activities combine to make high school students into tough competitors in the business world. OFFICERS - Caroline Davis - President, Brett Morrison - Parliamentarian, Brenda Pavlovich - Secretary, Dianna Cox - Treasurer, Ronnie Black - Vice Pres- ident, Jeanne Davis - Reporter, Michele Muscatell - Historian, Pam Stewart - Sergeant-at-Arms. ',if ,.R ' , Z.. FRONT ROW - C. Koller, K. Yarbrough, L. Coleman, S. McAllister, P. Stewart, J. Harcourt, L. Robertson. SECOND ROW - T. York, L. Coml A. Newkirk, C. Ober, T. Dollins, B. Morrison, C. Davis, B. Pavlovich, D. Cox, L. Peel, D. Gerard, T. Pruitt, B. Hay, J- Davis. THIRD ROW - Black, J. McArthur, L. Ledbetter, L. Beck, W. Frey, L. Durant, M. Muscatell. Ronnie Black, center, poses with Patrick McDuff and one of the directors of Dallas during a break between scenes. WI . In Qt s. lu 11, ' 9 ' . '1 1 DECAH 1- gf' ' ill 1 . ETT1 G AHE D .-M1 L ,X ns. H I r N ET LTR DES ONT ROW - M. Efrud, ,l. Portman. SECOND ROW - C. Ziegelbauer, Mr. Owens - sponsor, G. Newman. Tx N11 FRONT ROW - D. Blake, R. Thayvr. D. Eldrige. SECOND ROW - R. Robinson, FRONT ROW - R. Brink. SECOND ROW - P. Durham, T. Taylor, S. Martini. THIRD T. Navarro, ,l. Marlin, T. Young. ROW - C. Williams. R. Day, M. Kecso, B. Kolodetsky. FOURTH ROW - J. Cagan, D. Talley, A. Neal, S. Sparrow, W. Jodray. METAL TRADESIAUTO MECHANICS 67 AUTO PAINT D BODY .1 ff ,, 1 P - V I ,N ,U A at FRONT ROW - S. Ferguson, S. Hughes, L. Vickers. SECOND ROW - C. Fairclolh, G. FRONT ROW - B. Beveridge, R. Sanders, T. Shelby, J. Wood. SECOND ROW Beck, M. White, P. Penclery, Mr. Ragsdale - Sponsor. Willis, A. Roush, R. Bowling. J. Nelson, Mr. Ragsdale - Sponsor. B ILDI GTR DES 4 I ' F , U I 1 A FRONT ROW - S. Reardon, S. Miller. SECOND ROW - W. Judd, M. Moore, ris. THIRD ROW - K. Conger, P. Bellinghausen. AUTO PAINT AND BODY! BUILDING TRADES 68 I S. Mor- ag 1. ?'f'l-:li FRONT ROW - J. Hill, C. Wright, M. Martin. SECOND ROW - S. Whitfield, G. Lynn, C. Schallawitz, D. Acker, M. Norseworthy. THIRD ROW - T. Speight, J. Baumgarner, T. Braveneck, M. Shingler. H. O. C. E . -- ROW - T. Swenson, 1. Smith, J. Kerr, A. Curlee. SECOND ROW - C. Tucker, J. Reeves, E. Boyd, B. Marlon, T. Weaver. G. Stephens, C. K. Moore. I.C.T. if 1 4- ROW - R. Butler. L. Schellhorn, D. Powell, M. Carlin, S. Halbert, D. Wagnon, R. Rackley. SECOND ROW - Mr. Garner, M. Walker. ROW - T. Tadson, C. Bernovich, D. Dietrich, D. Daniels, K. Howen. FOURTH ROW - S. Sanders. D. Story, J. Thompson. H.O.C.E.!I.C.T 69 X YEAR E D TRIP ll During the past year the talented Art Club has been very helpful to other clubs. Members designed T-shirts for various organizations throughout the school. Making calendars, and annual event, was also a major project. The calendars were decorated with student art work and sold for a profit. The money earned from these projects went towards a trip at the end of the year. A - Jeff Ragsdale checks his work. B - Leesa Edwards works diligently to finish a project. -C f , , ., A . r va ff 2 P A j W4' ' if :.' ' ffm . A '- ,m 'R ' ' V Tngifll V FRONT ROW - Mrs. McCurry - Sponsor, B. McKee, D. Edwards, K. Baskin - President, D. Rodriguez, L. Edwards. C - Mrs. McCurry, an Art Club sponsor, demonstrates SECOND ROW - B. Hagar, V. Cannon, P. Evans, D. Altman, V. Tomlin, B. Coleman, B. D. Sterling, M. Spangler - a student the procedure used in tying macrame knots. Reporter, A. Curlee - Secretary, Ms. Taylor - Sponsor. THIRD ROW -- T. Johnson, K. Bradbury - Treasurer, R. Gilbert, P. Tice, E. Hinckley - Vice President, N. O'Brien, J. Ragsdale. ART 70 ' J RO OTI G SPEECI-II TEREST Speaking to others doesn't always come easy. The art of communicating takes practice and studying. Members of the Raider Forensic League have taken a special interest in speech and their various projects promote that interest. Active members attend speech tournaments where they compete against other schools for trophies. They also participate in a Kiwanis readers production as a service project and take part in various Homecoming activities. A B - ':gf ,:? K X J ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' W A -Jack Hildebrand recites his lines for Count , A , . . . . f Dracula in preparation for opening night. X, . 't -4 B - Kitty Kneis, Lisa Henry, Melodic Trammel, and right combination for a winning performance. 1, P' In RONT ROW - ,l. Herber, J. Rixen, M. Collins. S. Umbaugh, L. Bledsoe, J. Frederick. SECOND ROW - B. Burnett, J. ildebrand, B. Hoyl, A. Catlin. THIRD ROW - M. Pollock, S. Lahaie, L. Jones, J. Mcjunkins, K. Bradvury, P. Mikell, . Murrah, D. McMillan. Mike Collins read to one another in hopes of achieving the R.F.L 71 HEAT RICAL CLUB Promoting extra curricular drama activities is one of the goals of the Bell Players and Thespians. The members of these two groups are involved in several projects including the Fall Play, Children,s Theater, and a one act play for UIL. Other purposes of these clubs are to promote self improvement of the individual and development of self discipline. Members of Bell Players are students who are interested in the theater. Thespians, an honor club, are chosen from Bell Players. To become a member a student must earn at least one hundred hours in theater. THFSPIANS - FRONT ROW - A. Gatlin - Vice President, M. Collins - President. SECOND ROW - C. Williamson - Secretary!Treasurer, D. McMillan - Historian. THIRD ROW - D. Rogers - Clerk, S. Lahaie, Mr. Kennemer- Sponsor, L. Cortes, W. Finch - Reporter. V is .L PLAYERS - FRONT ROW - Mr. Kennemer, l... Cortes, C. Williamson, M. Collins, W. Finch, A. Catlin, D. McMillan, S. Lahaie, J. Edwards. lOND ROW - B. Burnett, N. Spotts, D. Nausley, D. Murrah, D. Oxford, J. Ratliff, A. Whitehead, D. Allen, C. Scott, R. Reese, B. Hoyle. THIRD W - K. Hatcher, K. Golba, J. Herber, J. Fredrick, S. Chapman, A. Benson, K. Bradbury, C. Jomes, S. King. FOURTH ROW - W. Forrester, J. lebrand, D. Luttrell, S. Wilson, C. Courtney, C. Catlin, P. Midell, .l. Mclunkins, R. Williams. FIFTH ROW - P. Fowler, D. Nelson, S. Ziegler, K. ns, D. Hightower, L. Tillery, 1. Thurmond, M. Williams, T. Wilkerson. l BELL PLAYERSITHESPIANS 73 5 .gm 1 if , I 'i-'- ffw - sn ', x .Xb 9' If- L- 's W iff ! J -IP' I ff' yi L1 1 'X 'S' 4 A . , . .- ,vq K a 7 .3 V 'Sl I' 43 A 'flea X . 'X A Sf! 1 . HV 4' -1 -' ,kg 1 ff 1 , :xg h H, wx. A 'L . ,.-av. fi'w ff' N an X H ,ex awp. I x Wu us' , , H, l NN- 'Jw' ' x 1 5 vkrl sg Q-E.-1 if I ' 5-iv' nf? A f?f?a2f'XW V - H ' My gS.1iSh,.- L A ,m M TIC COMPETITIO Each year the drama department enters a one act play in the University lnterscholastic League contest. The plays are chosen from a list of approved one act plays and excerpts from longer plays. The plays are not ranked as in other UIL contests. Instead, the two best plays are chosen. Characterization counts as sixty percent of the judging and forty percent consists of staging, blocking, movement, and interacting between characters. Anyone can try out for the one act play ag long as they meet UIL standards. s . 1 r ' f I . -s , Y A - Wallyne Finch listens doublfully. B - Mike Collins tries to express himself during rehearsal for the UIL play. f C - Steve Ziegler shyly listens as Debbie Hightower V comes on strong. D ' C, D - Debbie Hightower and Dale Campbell discuss an important issue. ,, , 4 ' 1 -4 'GI' INT ROW - D. Hightower - Understudy, M. Williams - Understudy. M. Collins - Cast, W. Finch - Cast. D. lillan - Assistant Director. L. Cones - Cast. SECOND ROW - .l. Edwards - Stage Manager, S. Lahaie - lerstudy. Mr. Kennemer- Director, B. Wofford -Technical Director, D. Campbell - Cast. UIL PLAY 75 DENTS REHEARSE IGHTLY . BLU- CREW - FRONT ROW - D. Nelson, W. Finvh, J. Edwards, D. Rogers. SECOND ROW - J. Shade, S. Chapman. J. C. Ratliff, R. Reese, B. Wofford. THIRD ROW - A. Benson, M. Spotts, D. Allen, C. DeHaven. A -Juliet Laue and Thomas Reagan practice a song and dance act. B - Brandt Leondar rehearses his look of fright for his role in The Music Man. C - Kitty Kneis, Lisa Henry, Melodie Trammel and Juliet L'-we practice a song and dance routine for opening night. MUSICAL PRODUCTIONS 77 N 1 . , xi A1 , I 1 1- ' Q' Agx K' ' 'N' ' I1- 'D 'Q '-tg -5. ' ' -F , ff. 'I G' , xi v- 1 1 5 -44 i ig! Xe u 1 1-.'.1f, Q f J 'J Q T, -:ya x l ,.. 4 ,J-'Of 5 L A . , , ii-Qqml 45 V.. r , V, A u MJ, gf-qeqsff-,f ri 4 ,M AT , I-. .V -, F' , ' - . ' 5 -s A , .. a Y' . 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'XA J X '- 11 .im . -3 Q We an V Xb 'k '1 Af, '. Q W -fig .4-Q, ff' N43 .N X ,rl .N ' 'QM xv' ,J Y ,W 42? -Vg -I A MUSIC LLE DERS A - CHORALIERS - OFFICERS - FRONT ROW - D. Jackson - Librarian, A. Wells - Secretary. SECOND ROW - M. McCraph - Vice President, T. Pendergrass - President. B - CHORALIERS - COUNCIL - FRONT ROW - K. Wood, P. Packer, C. Sisks. SECOND ROW - S. Judd, P. Cleghorn. C - A CAPELLA - OFFICERS - FRONT ROW - M. Collins - Student Director. S. Woodside - Librarian. SEC- OND ROW - B. Leondar - Historian, M. Williams - SecrctaryfTreasurer, W. Finch - President, C. Millikin - Vice President, M. Cranfill - Historian. D - A CAPELLA - COUNCIL - FRONT ROW - C. Jordan. SECOND ROW - D. Campbell. D. Wilds. J. MCJUHRIHS, P. Fowler, C.. Kelly. ' B -, Lv CHOIR OFFICERS 83 vi . A P V7 X' ,I-.1 TUDENTS WI TOP HO ORS A - ALL REGION - FRONT ROW -- M. Trammel, M. Williams. SECOND ROW - D. Campbell, B. Leondar, M. Collins. B - ALL DISTRICT - FRONT ROW -- P. Eschliman, L. Henry, J. Harris. 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'A xx ,, A x y N. - ' ' yu, 3 If-4, 3 f .. , ,li X . l 5 T-l up VA E X' I- I L l , , 1 , , + - 0 ' 1, -. .. va P - , . ' . . Y 11 ' .x . V' Ui , A . ' . 1 1' , ev ' ' ,V v. , W A 1 1' ' N' 3- -I? 1 ,JJ . N 'g ,v -k Q ' I' , v., X . J, A fx 'iff Q 1 I 'W' ' , - ,y X . 4 MAKING THE LI ELIC Top notch students from each subject were selected by the faculty of L. D. Bell to be Who's Who for the 1978-79 school year. Each student put forth their best effort to he as sue- cessful as possible in the subject they repre- sent. Honoring their efforts by choosing them for Whois Who was one way the teachers of Bell showed their appreciation for these spe- cial students. Mike Collins - Drama, Andy Catlin - Speech N 'f y 4 Joey Holstead - French, Kevin Baskin - Art l l WHO'S WHO 94 EIGI-ITS RE CHED fm 's .4-,,,.,-v 'NA ...Fd 1 11- .Dfw JI 'f 1 ef ai Stan Hilton - Basketball, David Osborn - Football, Bobby Coleman - Baseball. Tami Terry - English Marci Smith - Cirl's Tennis Penny Walton - Girls Volleyball, Kathy Kay and Cindy Neeb - Girls Basketball. WHO'S WHO 95 SUCCESS CO QUERED BY WHO A .Iarrcll Wwkcr Sc l9I'll 4 Maggu Foster Math Brenda Tlllery Hnstory B - Bob McKa1g - Spamsh, Make McAllister - Journalism. 'FIR in Ed 1 vs-v F - .-. 'IQ .,5,s':l'. 1' iE'?'l1fM'zf'5iTiE -l...a.... T' C -Jeanne Davis - D.E. II, Carolyn Cash - H.E.C.E., Billy Anthieuneisse - Track. WHO S WHO Q I C. :L ,, A, A. .,,, . - 'kt ' Q35 7 , ig' n A ,f.'- 1' ' 6 X. A .Mya--M e Y 'Q S:yf QQ 'Q--If .tv- ,,r-g lf, fg .- I ' ,W .Q .:, 1, '15 'a , H 'J i4 -N .,4. 4 . I 1' , I 1 ,ff ' H' ' f 'I ' I 1, 1 'il ix-A. iii ,A Z' .--rr, --? l if 1978 79 HO ECOMING Q EE Bell,s Pride Overpowers was the 1978-79 Homecoming theme . . . and the power was proven, too. From a victorious football game over the Grand Prairie Gophers to a wide variety of spirit winning activities, the pride of Bell High School shown over all. The range of spirit rousing activities included a Kick-off Dance in the school gym, one of the best pep rallies Bell High has ever seen, a blazing bonfire, and much more. But one of the most exciting events was still the crowning of the Homecoming Queen. L. D. Bell High School presented Mindy Childs as the 1978-79 Queen. The rest of the court was Lora Maxwell, Cheryl Kellar, ,lean Knight, Melanie Beck, and Nancy Hart. These girls were chosen by the student body to receive this special honor. ,tal tl V MINDY CHIL 'Y 1- -M 21:31 - 7 '-f . I 31, , 5 ?, I X ,e .Q , Q, K vp! Q57 - .2 exif at ' - ff? .L , -s n 1 ' Q15-7 1 .' 2... -1- ' Y xl. Mindy Childs after being crowned the 1978-79 Homecoming Queen for Bell High School. 1 5 7: vswa 'll - xl 5' . , ABOVE: Mindy Childs being escorted by Ray Larwood. RIGHT: Melanie Beck, Mindy Childs, and Nancy Hart enjoy the ride. HOMECOMING ,QL 4-'P-an 1 X, X. 17- R A -lean Knight escorted by Mr. C, R. Knight. B - Cheryl Kellar escorted by Mr. Wayne Kellar. C - Lora Maxwell escorted by Mr. K. J. Maxwell. D - Melanie Beck escorted by Mr. L. L. Lee. E - Nancy Hart escorted by Mr. J. C. Hart. F - Cheryl Kellar, Jean Knight and Lora Maxwell smile for all their fans! HOMECOM IN C 99 School activities seem to have kept Marci ith and ,lim Bannister busy during the 78-'79 year. As the Senior Class Favorites, rci and Jim were involved in a wide array of tivities. Marci served actively as the Treasurer of udent Council, Vice-President of Honor ciety, a member of the Senior Class Council, d she also held the number one girl's posi- tion on the varsity tennis team. ,lim played on the varsity football team, served as a member of the Honor Society, and found enjoyment in playing the guitar or par- ticipating in various sports in his extra time. Marci and ,lim expressed that their favorite thing about L. D. Bell High School was the spirit, the beautiful people, and the teaching staff. 18. L it IRI is 1 Q 1 L '-'Arif sa? FAVORITES 101 QJTES Q W... i t '-.ivi -L S. Dana Davis and Santos Rivera's lively per- sonalities have really kept enthusiasm rolling at Bell. Dana stayed involved with activities including Student Council, Junior Class Coun- cil, Blue Rowdies, Young Life, and F.C.A. She enjoys skiing, swimming, and also likes watch- ing all other sports. Dana expressed that one thing which has always kept Bell on top is thc people and the spirit which make up the -QA, nmber one school. Dana plans to go to coll: and study elementary education. Santos is involved in athletics, and al enjoys singing, and playing football. San said his favorite thing about Bell High Sch: is the people. They make everything col togetherf' Santos has always lived in Hur and after graduation plans to study to be architect. of the school favorites of the 1978-79 eem to have one thing in common. They ery involved in school activities and pro- g school spirit. By participating in so things, Bell favorites have made a name emselves. One young man found a e to promote spirit through Sophomore Council, Student Council, F.C.A., Bass and Young Life. This man is the water skiing, and fishing. A person being involved in so much has to like people. This is why Tim feels this is the most interesting thing about himself. Penny Walton, also a sopho- more favorite, is not only involved in Student Council, and Young Life, but also enjoys play- ing softball, swimming, and other sports. Penny enjoys the warm friendship she has found at Bell. Therefore, her favorite thing class favorite and his name is Tim His other interests include football, about Bell is running around with her friends. SOPHT SPECI L PEOPLE OF ' -'79 D .-. 'l A - Mark Daniels - D.E. beau. B- Brenda Tillery and Mark Martin llcftl German Club Swc-cthcart and Beau, frightl Paula West and Shane Sanders - V.O.E. Sweethr-art and Beau. C - Nancy Hart - Football Sweetheart, Marci Smith - D.A.R. Sweetheart. D - Cleftj Lisa Warnock and Ke-vin Baskin - Art Club Swvc-thcart and Beau, frighll Lynn Reardon and Jerry Wadas - H.E.C.E. Swcf-lhcart and Beau. SWEETHEARTS AND BEAUS 105 OP TE LOOKS PRESENTED .H - Y Kin 5 r X li is I lf. T I Q I TOP TEN GIRLS TOP TEN BOYS ' iv 'ii N f I I V I if : . 1, 1 T0 RIGHT - Shari Wilson, Darla McMillan, Yong Mi Lee, Dana Rogers, FROM LEFT T0 RIGHT -- .lack Wilbom, Lance Sherley, Ray Larwood, Andy Catlin, Cheri Umbaugh, Lori McKenzie, Debbie Long, Dana Looney, Susan Sol- Mark Pollock, Cliff Courtney, Steve Redding, Ruben Vann, Jim Meadows, Blaise Ried- Coyle. linger. PAGEANT 109 WEETHEARTS AA D BEAUS FOR '78-79 A -- LaDawn Horn - Band Sweetheart, Marci Smith - National Honor Society Sweetheart. B- Dee Norton and David Rodriguez - Spanish Club Sweetheart and Beau. B ,,...' 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FOURTH ROW - Briscoe, Gibson, Kensing, Decker, James, Hankins. Estes, Kelldorf, Musselman, Womack, Walsh, Cross, Puckett, Mathews, Stovall. Shulmy. ROW - Rockwood. Horn, Nclson, Fleming, Harlin, Bowling, Faurol, Smith, Edwards. SIXTH ROW - Blaklcy, Murrell. Cyrier, Finch, Shockey, Norman, Rumrill. Brm-r, 'fsw' ' ' A' --. -.-.2-. 1 - - f ,1,u.. V. . ' -mmf f I-f --- If , YQ . -71 4 -. rf J .- .4 - ' , . f ' - I V ' E' 1,-F- i 1 if : ' S '. - fn-'1,v1' 4, W .tg .glvig - i zlilbl ' is df:-2 if! HT' ali' ,... ,-your HY f ' Z,-J' 7, Liv' '--- - N- -. -' -,mt , f. .. ' I . rf , vreilr . +G-1 e I I WIS '-1 -1 0 -, - ' T'iTi'ner-VOQQ 5, 'PK M. gi ,Q ,,f ,iz i Nfl. is 5 L if Wi ' '.'--tinaflif-L . i -' sf-lv: 1 J'.i' - 'f 'if --I A ' H ' 2U L-H D2 S Tl 7 33 17 'n I C ll ,V ,., , A fill - 2, . B ' , if. FIRST ROW - L. T0 R. - Dibble, Shabay, Stovall, Edwards. SECOND ROW -- Brisco, DeBord, Gibson, Doc, Matthews. Bell - . 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'il' y 5 ' L i - A '-'11 l'l.Ei: I:-:---'f?' is 1 .- ,Lf gf-, - ,, 1143- ' 'ff'i 'A , xl ' .4 4.5-'1192 4 Sf: 4 .wikv 'f 1 , -5' l iid, ZffeiI1,9,'rfi, 'p-L'2':F': Q,-fQf1g1,.,L I ff' I his aw! ffl 5115- ' 1' 13 Yi1,k1.-Qglfrf -'Q ' - . -. Sh, - 'H L, ' Ls.,.-fmiz.-44aw- -n,.-4.43:f.1 I ,mm md A LL FOOTBALL 113 'Q-M15 D ,, V 6i .. . ' V ' ll ', -mini 'S ' sag, 5 - 2 , M 5 . 91: 2 - 9. ,. -1' , . x ' , - 1 - ' - - - I 41' ,aj Y Lx- Y . 1' ' J , fir ..- ' ,sr Q 1 S Y , .Q ' ' ' 4 : ' 2 ' ' ' ., , , 164 ' I A , I H D Ng 4:.-N' :QW--'Neff' M. .s - -,Y. . ..g,,,',',-fi . Aj: at H' TM 1-4.- 'Pi '1357'H:- - ' - IQ? V,L?f-'? i:,.- - ..z2:.: k,. vw.. -- '- - ll? -1 5, 2. ..,:V,:-E Yi rv s -can - . 5,2 fi 355. ,ml ' Q? .na xt: Q.. BELL - 33 TURNER - RAIDERS DEFENSE HOW ITS POWER lmiem A s- A grave effort for an extra point. B - An interception hy Keith Hankins. C - Offense mounts for the charge. D - Anthony Bell struggles for an extra yard. hard hours of work this team has put out is surely paying off. -40 The Raiders chalked up another win on the 15th of September. The overpowering defense of Bell held the team from Turner to a scoreless game. While the Raider defense held the Turner offense scoreless, the Blue Raider offense penetrated the Lions time and time again. The long FOOTBALI, 115 GARLAN ALTHOUGH AN OUTSTANDING EFFORT BL E RAIDERS ARE DEFEATED The Blue Raiders traveled east to play the team that was rated number two in the state. These young men were readylto surge to victory, and definitely gave it one hundred percent effort. Unluckily they fell short by eleven points. The Raiders will hope to meet Garland again at Texas Stadium in the bi- district playoffs. A - Osborn does his thing. B - Raider defense crashes into the Garland Owls. C - Churchman and Harris getting ready for kickoff. rv ,.,, X .-V, i.,, 1, . .I , , . vf:4v:v-HALL,- A. I 114 ' ig-it Jw xx . A 391-. W 'Y-f. E' N - ., , . - ,- . . , ' 5.2 N2 ' - -' .1-1-...,, . . .vez ' FOOTBALL BELL -- I9 IVIQARTHUR - FIRST DISTRICT WI LAYS FOUNDATIQB FOR TITLE Raidvr drfvnsf- rushvs M1'Arlhur'sqllartrrlmvk. David Oshurn can not he rlowm-d. Rrggic' B4-II 1-xplodvs off thc' lim-. KurtCh1-alam make-s vontarl. 1 X s-Q.. - ' K t v ,.4 - ' 1 . C The football tc-am from Raidvr Land took advantage- of six Irving: turnovers to rvvord thvir sf-vond shutout of the' season. The B4-ll dvfonst- controlled the McArthur loam to only 105 yards rushing. An outstanding effort hy Mark Kvlly gaw- him a rocrovvrvfl fumble- and safety to his vrvdit. In addition Bc-ll quarterback David Oshurn had two short runs into the- vnd zone- in tha- svrond half. Brill is survly gvtting stronger each gamer. FOOTBALL I IT Champs A+' '11 1.-Sli A Q Z .i ,fly .I . BELL - UN ANVILLE - DEFENSE SHOWS ITS OVERWHELMING POWER Bell survived two fourth quarter surges by the dormant Panthers. Bell had dominated the first half, gaining almost twice as much as their opponents. Ron Faurot blocked two passes to lead the defense that was playing with championship caliber. With 4:30 left on the clock the Panthers took one last shot. With fourth down at the Raider 7 yard line, Duncanville fell short when Mickey Maxey deflected the pass away from the intended receiver. Mark Churchman's toe proved to be the difference with field goals from 36 and 22 yards out. This made the Raiders 3-0 in district play. A - Greg Finch colides with his opponent. B - Raiders prepare to go into action. A 1. ' r . ' , 1 , A W I F t 'a':,,f'- 'N Aw., V - ' fi. .fig 4 .gurl 9:51 H-4,f,:iff.1i.-,-'f-, . -1 41. ' 1 Y, , vs?-Iv ' 31.14-, M- -,1.-- Q -7 'j g-A11 gunz, .' .11 'I -T, ,, fr F51 V- 'T'--:l:'i7'f.,f,Q'1'-fm' 'fii'Q rf-Ffeltjfg ' 'fl' P ' +'irf'. -. Q .i.1,f: 4' , , ., E:-SLM 31g '7ff'f-QW' 1. 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' V, . . if-. i . - 'J - LS. -ss' ' , U . ' i'fJ:2-1-f 'l'Y I- '-Y, ' ' F M , I v yr ' tru ft 1 i:f1Q'?1'17'4f 'f-' Z ,- . - -Llfff-'VS .'v-ff' ' -' ' - ' ' 441. , J, 113. XP, TQ- ' ' -44 TW - 'iff ' . , .,,,5.,.- A., , -I ,. X, , 0- - . ' 1 A - xi r At g 'L ,sw t. M .sq ' , af' , ' FOOTBALL 119 AMPS BELL - 13 GRAND PR IRIE LAST QUARTER SHOWS R IDRRS CoLoSSAL EFFORT Once again Bell was victorious in keeping their district hopes alive. This was an action packed game. One could feel the excitement just by sitting in the stands. Time after time, the crowd was brought to their feet by the many outstanding plays of the Raiders. At first, it seemed that the Raiders might disappoint their Homecoming crowd. Many times in the first half, the Bell drives were stopped by the solid Grand Prairie defense, ranked number one in the district. The game was a deadlock until the fourth quarter. Then Bell's powerful offense, led by Osborn, began to show its championship character. With four minutes left in the game, Osborn took the Raiders to the Gopher 20 yard-line by way of a bomb to Anthony Bell. Four plays later, Osbom took the Homecoming crowd's breath away by scoring from the two. A - Finch on a Gopher hunt. B - Coov on the move. C - Big Bird tells the story. 5 1. -5 FOOTBALL 120 MPS a .N ,, 141 + + f ,,p6f , '.3f1!5.1.,4 -7 . -' - 'F ,I uilfwz-'F2:f'wPHw.:S,.4, mf, . . P .?..'1-3' f . .,.ggf,.,,- V ,X -J., W 7., 3. Q , If ' T, .M , , I . I . X , . 3 lN 'fd ' .' W ma -, W 1 f. ve- ' -n I' 0 .- 7 V .'-'5 ' ' - , -is .' ' .ie G. ' 1 V -1, pw , - 1 ,- Q -'api' f' - 1 'N , , 1- f K1 , 'A I FQ? .f Ll Ll vh- -nj 'W ,' -K' Azv. Q al A 'X , 3,-5 ,V I .- 'Q 'L B , AH 4 , Q 1 'H-du . Q ' , ,. ,. ., Am' ' a, sql'- fi s -ar . I V, Air -12 3, - X ' k 1, ,,. 3 Q' U UQ! I x,n 45. -0. l . xl 1 , Q2- ' 4. Q .. lt I X J we-if 34 VTJEH 3+ P . If K . 1 Y 1 fa TRI ITY - BELL - 14+ EXPER113 CE GAINED When two rivals get together one can throw away the record book. It is unpredictable what will happen and who will win. All through the first half the Raiders could not pull ahead with the score 10 to 7. Then, in the last quarter, victory almost came to the Blue Raiders when they pulled ahead 14-10. Suddenly, the Trojans began a powerful pass-run attack down the field and scored twice in the last four minutes to pull l B FOOTBALL 124 DISTRICT CHAMPS ahead of the Raiders 23-14. C A - Coach Edwards looks on with mixed feelings. B - Coover strains for the needed yardage. C - Bell runs the reverse into trouble. 'H - fag.. A . . '--'+'-.,wffiv76:.ihiua- Q! f KQV A m.4. S. K ' 'Q tr' - ' .. all 'L '41 4 A X , 4 O! ,ff-Q I P - A .., H I. I . f , f 'R' xt f V., ' 0 f , ul vii, 9 . are Vf L . Q L g l D 1 5 ' 1 glq .,, D ., I l .1 N 43 -lt vt ' in E V I. v RJ, ,Q ff I Q 1. XXX 's D 5 K V ' 0 f iv . N 1. ' ng! I'-. I' fu, - . '5'G-rw ' -- . Af -ri: -A 'la-., ' x 1 1 TEXAS STADIUM DREAM CO E TR E A B 0 ' O ' lhf for swears T i ,ZYEW77 , if lag, Uri' .'j'-,v.-.L.-.--- , .. . L , 4,4 D ,lj A831 A - Raiders bulldoze through sign for big game. B - David Osburn chooses the option. C - Keith Coover getting ready to let il rip. D - Garland back runs into Raider linebacker Damon Walker. ,iuafwnwwf ' - T,.1T.QS23F -S- V V ln.-.W - E' :.,.4 FOOTBALL 125 OARLAN -- 20 BELL - RAIDER FAIL I ATTEMPT FOR BI-DI T RICT CROW The time was 7:30 p.m. The night was Saturday, November 25, 1978. The place was Texas Stadium. The anxious crowd displayed a feeling of great anticipation as they presented their tickets and found their seats. For the Raider Football team and their fans, this was a dream come true: a night that had been looked forward to far in advance. The Raider team's names were up in lights: L. D. BELL BLUE RAIDERS -vs.- GARLAND OWLS All 15,000 fans throughout the stadium roared with pride. The coin was tossed and the Raiders chose to receive. The stage had been set and the game was ready to be played. From the opening kickoff a constant battle between the strong Raider defense and the speedy Owls' offense was seen. The Owls' offense broke for two long touchdowns, an 86 yarder and another 65 yarder, made by the Owls' quarterback, Herkie Walls. Then, at the opening of the second half, the Raiders kicked an on-side kick that was fumbled by the Owls and recovered by Raider David Dyson. A few plays later Osborn passed to Bobby Reyero for a Raider touchdown. Mark Churchman's kick for the extra point was good and the Raiders were back in the game. But once again the speedy Owls broke for a 35-yard touchdown by Dhwayne Love and the game ended with the Raiders attempting to score. The final score was Raiders 7, Owls 20. The Raiders were still champions in 1978, winning the District crown, for they had achieved a title that can never be taken away from them. The team had reached their goal. The Raider Football Team had truly been worth focusing on. A - Raiders push for an extra yard. Ray Harris on the move, ready to sack an Owl. Kurtis Walker downs the speedy Owl. FOOTBALL 126 4 0 l rl 1 if .btakx -'? f'mEP 15Z? Z'I '- MM'-.1.,..,...aft-wi-Q--.,.'.---fa . . - , . ., ,n , - rs. . ,, J- -..V -.-- '. V..-,,,. ia 4.-4, -.Y .-.- A N. A , 'fm!' L ' ' ' W- f tffwf -ww-' - I TEXAS STADIUM CE E OF BELL DI APPOI TME A - lVlfradows wonders what happened as Puckett runs over lo hvlp out. B -The Mighty Raider defense limits the Owls' yardage. B ,tl ll-1 xx., Coover gets a little hot under the collar. Finch holds the opponent whilc other team members rush to his aid. FOOTBALL 127 TOT LETFORTCHVES V GOODOB TA 1 HA 5 5 These are tomorrow's Varsity members. Total effort could be seen by each spectator from every member of the team, in each game practice. With a record of 7-2-1 the Raider .l.V. was far from a pushover. The experience that they gained will definitely benefit the 79-80 Raider Varsity team. The ,l.V. also plays an important part in the preparation of the Varsity. Without these guys Bell would not have the district A f fr- BOTTOM ROW - McCullough, Kisthardt, Dutton, Rivera, Walker, Landy, Perry, Blakey. SECOND ROW - Patterson, Lowery, Husky, Beck, Martin, Anderson, Brewster, Ti ery. THIRD ROW - Bartsch, Milner. Hill, Whistler, South, West, McCarty, Spencer, Garrett. FOURTH ROW - Ferguson, Nolan. Houck, Holder, Oliver, Dibble, Frinfroc Brightwell, Higdon, Rosema. B -J.V. offense goes for paydirt. FOOTBALL OPH. O THEIR WAY UP This yt'ar's Sophomore' loam is suprizvtl ol sixty-livv young mon. Tlwy art- roarly to gain knowlt-dgv about tht-ir sport und willing to put out tht- guts it talws to bc- good at thc- sport of football. Thi-y are looking forward to tliviruftttttrt- years at Bell and what this sport has in storm' for tltvtn. ln future' years ont- will vontintu' to lovus on us. 'I ,g- tm! I . . dr, . I A .A ' ROW - Vt-rnon. Stumlritlgt-, Riwrat. Nt-ff. Oolmun. Torn-s, Denis. Gzttliriglll. Sim-lair. Brztswvll, Svoggins, l.oosl:-. SECOND ROW - Calhoun. Cook, Mason. Ale-xzttitlw. ly. Small. Taylor. Svutnurtlo. Roliison. S1-ott. Crum. Kitlwvll. Bawtts. Lamtlrt. Buttlv. THIRD ROW - Brisvot-. R1-again. Farrington. Pullu. Hutmulu-r. R. Flannvry. Jonvs. llatmil' imltst-ll. Grinnon. .latnis. Cle-ppvr. Putuis. Douglas. Birtl. Dunn. Sltuluty. l OllRTll ROW - Aillnright. Ric-tllinqm-r. Holnliurtl. Rvitl. Solomon. Sturm. Alllwritton. Kim'ltlruum. Sut- ollvy. lifrisxwll. Smith. l ll l'll ROW - - llootlt. Dom-vt. Kvllorl. Bt-ll. Anil:-rson, Cox. Williams. Koontz. Rtttltvrfortl. Sttttt-r. Cilmorv. Slmnkvy. Kc-llur. Willis. l 0O'l'BAl .l 129 CIRL EXCEL A COME OUT O TOP Y. iliriffin Slum-5 litllllxr Supli V SWE .lulyzi llillii uwr ,l r. .ygflz if 14' I l7 f , I L 73 xv' 1 . llouun lliix is Sr. ff - - W-4 E Za' ' fest' e X gil. llvlrltll' llgiii- SV. illll sXlll.l,l-.N llXl.l lil! The Varsity and Jr. Varsity are both lead by Ms. Vicky Griffin. In two successive years, Coach Griffin has guided her team to the district championships. and both years they have come out on top with the title. Along with the girls, Ms. Griffin gives up a great amount of time for the purpose of practicing. The school and girls on the team truly appreciate her time and dedication. A - lf0'l l'0M ROW -- MANAGER -- DUIILI Villlgllll. llzil lftigvr. TOP ROW v Cindy Nl'l'll. Kfilll? Kf'l5ll1'. B -- Kzlllli Rui llivs tu inzilu' si sliul. ff A- Slzuwy Bzilllms leans into livr sm-rws. ll :WU-G ' iifiFfkyi.7.- , ,g it WTVDT if 4 V 34516 -if A Q- ANOTHER DI TRICT TITLE CO ES TO BELL Hours of hard, persistent work was the key to the victorious season of this year's volleyball team. One could tell by the determination and pride on their faces that they meant busi- ness when they came onto the court. Their pregame action was filled with excitement and spirit. Then as each game started these young ladies gave it their all until they were vietorious. These qualities are what lead both the Varsity and Jr. Varsity to be the district champs. A - Patty Walton sets one up. Ju. 5,9 SS- H52 fo 4.3 NAMES BOTTOM ROW L4 xi I mm i I in n Vl. or ham Andx Hunt TOP ROW Christy Sollwrb, Cevilia Rue, Tracy Carrvl, Lisa Cooper, . t 532-:M 'J f,iff1'L . l -,-- 2. . Q.. CROSS COUNTRY Endurance is the word that this sport survives on. Whether it is hot or freezing cold, these young men get out and run many miles each day. During a school week, these students run an estimated average of twenty-five miles. The Cross Country Team had a flourishing year. The estimated three hundred miles they ran for conditioning paid off. Entering district meets as a tough contender, time and time again they submerged victorious. The stiff competition that they reigned over led them to be District Champions. The team ventured to regionals as district champs and one team member, Frank Everly, qualified to go to the state meet. This was the third sport to attain a district championship at Bell this year. They were able to say, Focus on us, we have achieved a high goal. A - Coach Brisco A E I l i ,..--- . s - 5 f in , it 2 . , ll 5 ' el ,I ,...,Y-3-. I: f ' Q. I . . .Ill .LVL i I 1 ,.1 FIRST ROW - I. Cronin, B. Swain, K. Carr, F. Everly, L. Autrey. SECOND ROW - D. Hobson, D. Milan, M. Kercho, R. Rucker, D. Scott. 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W W HQ 152 QA mgmxxgiii Qxx 'sfffsx xxxxxxx xx xxx fa 'S :iw ,Q E31 . 3 fx 7 xx 5 AQ: gin QE ,., x W xxgxxxxxxxxmx xx K, x xx - xxxx xxg-1 LEW :aut ET :xxx if xv x Qsxxxzf xwmxmxmxxx xx 7 xx xg xxx Q , Hai. Wx, xxxgx QE ex, E55 xx Na 5 IDERS SPLIT FIRST O DISTRICT GAMES A - mlm: -N, t ,, fuk 19 - The Raider Basketball Team opened its 1979 district season against South Grand Prairie. Poised and seasoned for district play, the Raiders were looking forward to a big win, but fell just short of victory by 6 points. The closing score was 63-69. The second district game was quite a different story. Bell let the thunder roar I it with a 73-61 win over Irving High School. Kenny Ames and Wes Walters led the Raiders in the scoring category with 18 and I6 points respectively. i A - Ames attempting a free throw. B - Two try stopping Faurolg but fail. -A4 C - Deguire driving up and over. gy' I Y I ir, ,V - . ' g Ag, I I BASKETBALL 137 FIRST I-I LF LOST TO R IDERS lrving Nimitz was the next opponent for Bell in district play. The Raiders continued their climb toward a district title with a 63-54 victory. Ron Faurot dominated the boards all night long, scoring a game high of 20 points. Derek Deguire and Wes Walters added 11 points each toward the victory. Bell's hopes for a first half district title were diminished on ,lanuary 9, when they lost to Grand Prairie by one mere point, 56-55. Bell was ahead throughout most of the game until the last couple of minutes when five straight free throws by the Gophers turned the tables for the Raiders. Ron Faurot again led the scoring for Bell with 16 points. A - Ames soars high for two. B - Hilton at the foul line. C - Walters goes up for a rebound. B C 1-5' o 2 ill'- BASKETBALL 138 THIRD PERIOD A BAD TIME The third quarter seemed to be a bad time for the Raiders in district play, and this game was no exception. The Raiders were held to 8 points in the third quarter compared to MacArthur's 20. Trailing 55-54 in the fourth quarter the Blue Raiders made an outstanding comeback led by Stan Hilton, who scored a game high of 25 points. Ron Faurot and Kenny Ames also scored in the double figures with 12 and 17 points. These three young men are a big reason why Bell pulled this game out with a score of 74-67. Free throws were definitely the advantage that gave Duncanville the slight edge over Bell. The Raiders were so close at the end of each period that one would think that the Blue Machine would surely surge ahead very quickly with great force. Unfortunately the Raiders never got the edge they needed to make them the winners over Duncanville. The final score was 63 to 59. A - Stan Hilton going for one from the edge. B - Ron Faurot flying for the ball. C - Derek Deguire trying one from way out. C BASKETBALL 139 if 7 ' I A - Hilton drives toward the basket. B - Osborn shoots over defenders. C - Oujesky sinks one from the corner. B ,. 1 A I fi .V ':'-,l 5 ,at fp 5 . .r. 1 AMI' 'P' 1 gf 3 BASKETBALL 140 BELL HOPES FO A SECO D H LF TIT Hlffhiffi' . Q If HJ 'i.Q...'.-PFI! .' 'Ej1. Q -- f4!fL5'?i ' 'fi-'fi' The final game of the first half of district ended in a 58-52 loss to Trinity. Bell was outshot from the floor 4-5 to 4-2 percent and out rebounded 440-33. The Raiders were out scored 15-6 in the third period, thus destroy- ing what was a close game. Ames and Hilton once again led Bell in scoring, combining for 30 points from mostly outside. The Blue Machine opened the second half of district with optimism toward a second half title, hosting the South Grand Prairie Warri- ors. The Raiders fell behind early and were never 'able to catch up. The final score ended in a 63-49 loss. Hilton totaled 13 points on the night to lead the Raiders. C 4629, F . -A,-an Us 47 xg I . m e I N.. ig ,,.f 'fi s g S,-.3 .A A B C A1 The Raiders traveled to Irving High School for an important encounter with the Tigers. Bell stayed close throughout the contest with the hot, outside shooting of Kenny Ames and Stan Hilton, who ended the evening with 20 and 15 points respectively. Irving pulled away with a narrow victory, this time the score ending 81-74. Bell came within one point of an upset victory over the Nimitz Vikings in their next game. Regulation time ended with the score at a 52 all deadlock. Kenny Ames' clutch free throw shooting in overtime helped the Raiders take a 3 point lead. But the Vikings surged back and won the game on a tip-in from a missed free throw with five seconds left. The loss overshadowed a fine performance from Stan Hilton who scored a season high of 28 points. A - Hilton fires from the free throw line. B - Ames shoots from the outside. C - Faurol drives in for two. BASKETBALL 14-1 FI O A' 14' C0 TE T .1 I , I ,J - Bt-ll onvt' again was tht' vivtim of a rlose contest, this time losing to Grand Prairit- 54-52. Thi' Raith-rs vanu' back to tie the score with 2:36 rvinuining. But the Gophvrs' hot frvc throw shooting near the end put tht- Raiders hark for good. Bvll had four players score in double figures, with Aint-s hitting 15, Hilton 14. Faurot 12, and Deguire adding 10. Thi' hig turnovc-rs that have hc-on plaguing Bell all season finally turned their way as thc- Raidvrs defeated Irving MacArthur 69-62. Although tht- Cardinals thrvatvncd in the last two minutes, Bell was iwvvr in trouhlv. Four Raidvrs onrv again scored in double figures, with hig man, Ron Faurot, leading the way with 22 points. A - Wright hooks one in for two points. B 4 Ames adds two from outside. C - Faurot reaches high for a rebound. 'vflf ,,., 1' x I. Q' w B X -4 ,ff i . '? l!f'v. 2 1' , 53- .hi 1 5 If U60 fi a J BASKETBALL 142 51 dlvilvttff Q3 -if t IDFR I OOK TOW RD FUTURE WITH OPTIMISM The Raiders narrowly missed another victory, losing to Duncanville, 67-61. Trailing hy two points with time running out, Kenny Ames tried to miss a free throw and get it to Faurot inside. The plan worked, but the official said Ames stepped over the line. The Panthers made a couple of field goals and the Raiders never caught up. L. D. Bell closed out their season with a disappointing loss to the Trojans. The game was filled with all the excitement one could ever want. The Raiders played well throughout the contest. Faurot controlled the boards while Hilton and Ames kept Bell close with their outside shooting. A - Hilton shoots from the rorner B - Deguire fires from way out C - Faurot goes high for a score D -- Ames attempts two points. W EM BASKETBALL 143 A B mg! Bell , f4We1-h' 'Pg fl l c , L ' ' i ' This ycar's junior varsity faced strong opposition in the district race. -Q Although they did not win district, they showed determination and hard work throughout the season. These qualities are what make a championship team, and next year these young men will certainly do their best to bring another championship home to L. D. Bell High School. A - Lynch shoots two for tha- hluv. C - Coach Debord, Coavh Shahay. BASKETBALL 145 Lori Lordts - Sr. l.nri D1-Angelis g Soph. 1- ,I .. , .i-.-4 ..1....,.-. ........... '- ',...-.4 '--1...,.,.., , , -,---, 1-ffa. - - , ,3.,:i,.f'1 . - - ' 31521 iff' ' VF. ,- - 4 r. Kathg Kay !Sr. - , . ' c if 22 :: Kr-lly Kclsov - Jr. vi . F' ,wi ' 'fi' . .UE 5 ,.-. ' 4 fin Romy Candy -Soph. -5-.....f,m. '2 ' vi J.r7'T:'-fe lr' -- - . .:a.1 L-.tulsa H 1.1 ' 'N' '-.f-f fer ' or 0' it -i Teresa Germany - Sr. BASKETBA LL GIRLS EXPECTI STRO G YE as gg Tv-.ff l s 2,4 'Y au' V 'Er 'eftglgzggqi A t4',Es2,EQ:'. fl H7152-I ' A Since the early part of the school year the young ladies of the girl's basketball team have been laboring diligently to produce a winning season for the sport they represent here at Bell. The extensive training they went through each day payed off as they entered their long season. For whether they submerged victorious or on the short end of the stick they always kept the high classy attitude that represents Bell High School. This year the Blue Raiders were fortunate to have Romy Candy help the team to be a top notch competitor in district competition. Romy is tops in the category of rebounds, points scored, and freethrows. ,. C B 1 - - . Q,-.gf-: .4fg5vrafwjiff5'ff E 1 ' 'SH ' ' K '. f,, if DOW - J. Wollery, M. Blowers, K. Pauling. C. Worshom, K. Davis. BOTTOM ROW - S. Banks, T. Traylor, C. Torchia, D. Vaughn, L. Cooper, erg. Not pictured L. Slubhlefielrl. g ..3 f R Tllll' :V Q54 3 ii A - Cheryl Wilson making jump shot. B- Fixing to pass it is Kathy Kay. OPPOSITE PAGE: A - Ms. Kendra Donnelly. B - Romy Candy beating everyone down court. C - Kim Yates running into trouble. Sheri Wllfir lr. Cindy Nceb - Sr. 'f ' , . -V-.IJ fl-Q-If lf ' 1. I 1-I, . , -.Q .nn I I Q 9-551 .4 A, ' tv 1 Patty Walton - Sr. Melissa Williams - .lr. Cheryl Wilson - Sr. Kim Yates - Sr. BASKETBALL 14-7 U-.- A r ,!'.':T Q ,519 ' .1 -1.-4Mu lq..-. ff :',- H an ,A . . 5 ' . I g fy iw' N 41 v w ' 1 , -rm ,,2L'- - ' 'AA M V, ' WIN ., M H - ., X , , W, nyWi?i'Qgg5i: firm M, 5 iff ga i W ,sh W 11. mn-' ' W ,,A'w,:lL,m.a ,j, ,,' ' u 0, L A U w v ', ' B 1 .. , : WN' ' I wwe .Q is Wgga. wg Q M , .g4,,,, K ky: V WM ' u 1 W 'A f 3, ' ' : s ' , .. - , .. I 1, J... I 5: ,, 'iU -w,,f',t,.. 'Vw' 1 im X -- w, . Nh I 1 ' x ,Wal-W, 'u- -N QQ: ,W ., Q x 8' 11-1 --4 1 ' . ry ' '4 w 1 'fav f 1 N l 4 u -Cl YMNASTS STRI E OR EXCELLE CE ti a tl il.. ' in T0 RIGHT - K. Snowdon. C. Kromi, S. Catlin, S. Miller, R. Ray, D. Selph. B. Ernst, R. Larwood, B. Anz, M. Pollock, M. Consolver, T. Hardy, L. Sherley. NOT PICTURED -4 FCS . A 'M--A-.., nn-qu-.4,,,,'--ili I- i an .1 gi? A - Brandon Emst displaying circles to Pommel Horse. B - Donald Selph in a handstand on rings. Tradition is a great part of Bell's Gymnastics. In the past twelve years, the Boy's team has nine State Championships to their credit. It is the word Tradition that gives the 78-79 team the incentive to strive for the best possible score. The long, hours spent in the gym every day of the week is the time needed to bring the State Championship back to Bell. F CYMNASTICS 14-9 TR D1T1oN AP RTO A B BELL GYMNASTIC ,, M i il!! in ,. ' 4 - . .aff 44' ' Q' -'I ' ,j-4 if ' 1, 'A K F Q, - --F s .MB ' ., ,! H... se Coach Milan, the head coach of Q 3 - Gymnastics here at Bell, is the Senior coach Q l 53.1 -f' -' ., ' - on the coaching staff. Ever since he has - been here at Bell hc has made it compulsory that his teams display a high level of determination and retain a classy appearance. His opinion of what makes a champion is 50? hard work and 5078 I having the right attitude towards E competing. The things Coach Milan instills in his team members reflects on him as exemplified by his award of Coach ofthe Year for the state of Texas from last season. A - Coach Milan da B - Ray Larwood on P. Bars. C - Mark Pollock demonstrates an L on Rings. ' 1 D - .loc Flores shows his plaunge on P. Bars. ' ' f' F va ': --.J C D 75 I 'ia ,,K 4 , ,vi Jt-A 1 3 51'- GYMN ASTICS 150 IRL TEA gREIGNING TATE CHAMPS A 'EQ ,' ' '-11.5 if -sz' .me-H J Mrs. Bellard, who was also selected as Coach ofthe Year last year, is now in her fifth year at Bell. She has coached two Girls js, on A 7. . Teams that have earned the title of Best in T the State . Coach Bellard is working the . girls extremely hard this year because of the loss of six seniors last year. She believes . that this year's team will be very strong and regain the State Championship. M A - Mrs. Bellard B - Terri Turner on uneven bars. C - Sara Miller doing a scale. 'IST ROW - S. Milli-r. M. Trout. SECOND ROW - C. Hayes. S. Mt'Nr-ally. THIRD ROW - J. Smith, D. Ulhorn. URTH ROW - T. Turner. arf- - -fe 1' effy ' , 1 ', ' p. . 4 - , .-kata..-,. . ,aiu .... 1, 'T' ll C I 1 .A up , rf' I 2 f T251 that , ' D' 3 e 4 Q - .rrszggg 7 N1 SW CYMNASTICS Lf N 151 ALTHO GH REB ILDI G GIRLS SHOW PROMISING POWE This year's Varsity Girls Gymnastics Team is comprised of all Sophomores and Juniors. One would think that these young ladies would not have the experience ofa seasoned team, but they definitely show the poise of champions. The tremendous effort and dedication they put into every workout will assuredly help them as they prepare to defend the title of STATE CHAMPIONS. A - Cindy Hayes doing a split leap, B - Handspring vault by Sherry McNeally. C - Stale Champ - Mary Trout. B l . I .blk 3 GYMNASTICS 152 DE ONSTRATES NNINGQ ALITIES Q52 rf ROW 'VI Willu r on G Lu SECOND ROW K Gagm Mgrs P Legg, P FIRST ROW -Waddle, Rosehmann, Clevenger. Ripple, Sime. SECOND ROW - Lambert A bhallcr THIRD ROW R Conmn C uamtanu FOURTH ROW K Myers,Williamson,Leak,Knupp. 4 B My H' Upholding the same standards as the Varsityq the Jr. Varsity was very strong and exceptionally good this past year. They are definitely on their way up because of all the hard work and time they put into becoming better. A -- Bill Myers on Side Horse. l B - Mayge Wilkerson getting ready for a Valdez. GYMNASTICS 153 '. .'Yf - -v' -A V-..r..L.L-. x 1 m H1 ., -3- , 1' l, yy pf R ' l LL.f1,-If fr! 'r . w .. f - ' rkoqf ,W . 1 - .- P ' J li ' . , K X : yr l fe 3 . W ' , 1 A . I t , ,1 LOWEST SCORE .V 71' I 5' I p. ti , y QQ! 2 S f ' H '-E: Q E X! 'X ai ' fl . X --4 iv - , ,Z 155 ,- ., '13, - if-- ii ' A I L Amd V 4 A 1 C' FIRST ROW - ,lamcs Barber, Donald Frcedon, Scott Stevens, Mike Shelley, ,lerry Wray. SECOND ROW - Scott Bull, Tim Peterson, Eric Malmslrom, Cliff Cu Wausom, Ron Roulhousc, THIRD ROW - Coach Rucker, Mike Milam, Mike Olfinger., Andy Gillham. .lason Ammctte, Jeff Cyrier, Donny Barker. FOURTH ROW - 1 Martin Phillips. Russel Hayen, Greg Odom. David Ray, Steve Anderson, Chuclf 1 W? .--ff GOLF 154 .an-. 0:11. SL ' I .Sx-- if .t. .3 I 5 ,. .,, ,-,. 4 . f.. , ..a. . ,Y Q , ,, , A - GIRLS TEAM - Lexa Looney, Nikki Murphy, Romi Candy, Derenda Hopkins. B - Nikki Murphy practices her strokes with a smile. .,. Q , . A 13 ' Affvj' W 'L ,M -J' R -1 I . I In i r x ...sr V . , , '.4,4k2,f it . ,I . K r K I ,I :N ', -U R bi -A Yr- E 'tl . - . i 7' 'Q' ' r. . .mi 279, , , , . 1 , ,.- . g . .41.,' , f , 'fx'-: ' , Sl -'Mui . QQ- 'nk 'f ,A 1 g:,jV. 3 VV -. 5 . S, ,xy , S 1- . , ?j A 1 . .k -. V N' . fi. f . . avi- ,Q I ' L , A! 4' 2 6 5 L snag.. ' Q. . is. N' wx nrt- .L , ...Q S ,10- .- lhfki 1 . J- R' MW J nl' -- ' . ,-ali' ,gffasag t '-Y: 5, ,..... ,- r ' ', . -.Y... Nr ,Z b.ff,i1- .j.,z sg .. 2-11 12.-pq-d', ' ff' : ' ',,i,-g15i 'V'..: .Z .-S, ,.4 ww.-. , .,- 1 ...' , N. H Q ,f-rw .x.,.,,. 5 .. 1 1 -c E 41111,-T' X . :' -:An , f' nw, iv-7 '. --Qui' ' '. ' ssl' Q inf r NO, fs. k-. mi? ,f11w3,e,g5 - 1 14 g- - ' .' -ni 449,47 H:--- - .I '5 ,J 1 Avia 1 vvvnrw- -11.417 ITN STATEg A BIG STE FOR VARSITY TENN nt ' .ss , A fr' qs f I .A J,'v,y,1' Fld All t 45: ', 6' ii V! is-I - 12 - fx 33.4.1 FIRST ROW - A. Hunt. M. Smith. J. Dooley. SECCND ROW - L.Wilmont. M. Walling. J. Atkins, K. Milton. C. Consolver, R. Foerster. L. Rush. M. jackson. THIRD RO' Jones. 5. Sanders. C. Jergens. S. Monroe. S. Dalton, M. Watson. FOURTH ROW - B. White, T. Farris. L. Jameson. D. Test, Coach Ruiz. A R State. If one asked a member of the L. D. Bell Tennis Team of their goals. the immediate response would be State. The team as a whole have definitely set their sights high. but they have also worked outstandingly hard to reach their goals. The accomplishments they achieved are just another reason for others to focus on us. A - Chris jergens makes a good effort for a backhand. B - Vince Menard getting ready to serve. TENNIS A I :L ,., Q- ., 5 . 5- E ...4... RUIZ IS MOLDI G TEAM The L. D. Bell Tennis Team is coached by Mr. Moses Ruiz. Coach Ruiz has been at Bell for eight years. He attended Odessa .lunior College and North Texas State University where he participated in collegiate tennis. While at Bell Coach Ruiz has produced two teams that have ventured to state. Bell has also had two people that reached the semi- finals at state, and one that went all the way to win the state championship. Coach Ruiz feels that the 1978-79 Tennis Team is a team with a lot of depth. Although the girls have had to rebuild after losing five of the top six players the team has come through successfully. A - Coach Ruiz shows this young lady how it's done. B - Stan Sander shows his backhand. C - Lee Jamison fixing to slam it on the other side. C 'E ! Iv, v Vt.-, ':,. 1 V- Q , 1 ' - L.. - ., M , V N , , J TENNIS 157 -3 1 I W ir' E 4 1 X 5. J, v 6 PROD CE QHAMPS 'qi 11- C The 78-79 school year was an abundant year for the Girls Tennis Team. Unfortunately five of the top six girls graduated last year. The girls were eagerly looking forward to district Competition during the 78- 79 season. One could tell this by looking in on one of their workouts. Along with the boys team, the girls conditioned three days a week and contributed many hours just to practice on drills. Again, as in all other sports, it is the numerous hours put in that make a championship team. A -.lana Atkins practices her forehand. B - Mary Ann .lackson during workout. C - Charlotte Consolever shows full extension on her forehand. D - Marc-ie Smith warming up. D 'fi -mm.-1.1 ,i..a..t.........mL-. -jug: .4 TENNIS 159 S.W.C. I DOOR BIG STEP FOR TR CKEP gi FRONT ROW - Bollon. Coax-h Dihlmlv. Crinnin, Coach Briscoe, Galhrighl, Booth. SECOND ROW - Qulnlle Carr Smllh Allen Smglc lon Wrlghl Murphy THIRD RO Lahaiv. Willingham, Chvalom. L4-al, M1'Danim'l, NI4'Danie'l, Braswvll. FOURTH ROW - Aulrcy, Slroud, Malulla Burk Dunn Wlnslmw Burns Gcargm FIFTH ROW Lynch Davis, Evorly, Gideon, Milan. Rurlwr, Jossvrancl. SIXTH ROW - Churvhman, Anllurunissv, Long, Doucul, Kc rm ho SEVENTH ROW Shox key Brlghlwcll Horn Eaurol Wllll Cox. Bvll. '64 I., - ., W- ,-ffmml., N' ' . I 1 'lg'-'Fi , I.. , V I , Y gnygidhs . 1f'.Q..:-.l2ML-'1.a. A .E L. ,, , I TRACK -Aw a'1,2, '5r-ff TR CK TEAM POSS IQ SPEED AND EXPERIE CE , . K7 Q3 Q ., -Q ' I -1' 'Z ' ' - V i ' M rr N , a l ' ' ' 'J I A ity: V I X. y ., 4 H J'.Llr'L ,Q i' I ' .I W 5 s N t vi A , A . 1 .wb -o .. ,ay 'L ,A , . 1 - ' , fi 4. ni' f' 'gm . HMQA' L V i-it t Y in A' W7 - fiw I L - . , .,,QA:L'g..g' fflhf 1 'WI -Q fluff! sq, L'- , Q V- N - 4f ..5. -5 f 'Q' . 14 ,, . tt., ., - f. 1 C D 1 ' 1 A '1z'4 1 --.M A i QL .-Tig-L? 'Nl . - LV' 2.0! 'Y r. air. dl ' JIQQ. 4'i f t we'va,T Q .' : iT . 9 - . .fir-1 H , vT:,z?-qi tw- 'Ut - -'V..' ly 5: .' .Z- - ij' it :A 'r'1jf:i7. . efmfff ' k' - fra Jw t 'FL C X ' xfl 3 ' ,V t t . 1- K +2 ' jffgitbi-:Bag 1 - - N '-' ii! J:- Vg, in , ' -.' :,..!f.Q,fvV',f!,U,g1 ,fvisrif-E . .ut if .Qs,,,q34,gl,,f5.i A ,. 1 3 4 fntji. F 1. ..-gsZ4f t 0a. i ,rx A' 747 grfgl' 'gf' it 1.1 A W mt- as . . ' A Y ..- . W' - 4 ' ' , 1 I , gps-,tt v ,e.g-' Arg , - wi r.. ff ' 'D ' Au- .Q ,jvilx nj ' I-'xiii' ' ,Y ' Igytq frfgnl --. . - ref, - 30 . v, ii,,v... ?:,.h -.. .- 'L -iv-six' D V' '. f4 gi.'4 ' M, 4nl f:'-- , q N:-353. -'P 'lil 'SJ'-5' 'fe I.-pil: . Y , ,N 'E Y ' - r -A Y' ' 1 . 4. . .. , ,ww 1,3 'ff' ,i.f'.4F E if .11-if? wiki 4 I .M rf fm, as-A U .M 'H-we 'f M 'i U jf ' 1.71 In-lf-Ef Q-4 -'lgilugl , . r, ,, 1, ,..,. I , , 'J V Y N, at . .- ,,--Ll LW-.. 4 A..- 1 4: VN ,N aw 4 ...U-H. NA ,ry V1.1 af' -5 1 'jf 'nrt 8- is The L. D. Bell track team isbrelying on speed and experience to be champions this year. With many meets this season, the team will have ample opportunities to break many records and turn in some very good times. With hard work and endurance, this team could go a long way. OPPOSITE PAGE - A - Shrigley races toward the finish line. B - Burk stretches before workout. THIS PAGE - A -Team clowns around on field. B - Runner warms up before strenuous workout. C - MrDaniel sprints to the finish. D - Cronin prepares to mn a couple of miles. r . 'lwgrf ',j.1I-- :V 'W u , Qty ,Ah tl-.W T.. ,. l 4' TRACK 161 GIRLS TEAIVI GRO ABILITY WITH DESII? X nn-n1...,Dlll FRONT ROW - D. Davis. T. Giles, B. Rcilfors, T. East, D. Davis. SECOND ROW - K. Pauling, L. Cooper, S. Banks. K. Davis. THIRD ROW Williams. A B J. Taylor, L. Kessler, C. Ruep A- Williams hurls the shol during practice. I B - Group relaxes after workout. TRACK 162 I-0 . 5: .JI VH 1'9 'H if I on -- T ...I .Q f - ff-1--T V '- I F DETERMINATIO DRIVES JIRLS TO BE WINNERS ' ,S irIgW b1 V' af'-'L-' ' Q 'f-. Q .nm ,, as '73 Z' 1-'S ' 'iff .., . . ,,.,, i. - 1451? x1,:lfi3'4ffs'- W 45. , It - ...hi 1. 'l if 'A ff Determination is what leads a team to victory, and every member of the Girls Track Team does indeed have a grave amount of determination. They are inspired by their coaches Vicki Griffin and Kendra Donnelly to be the best. That thing inside of you that tells you to give it your all is what makes the Girls Track Team a top competitor. A - Davis leaps for distance in long jump. B - Mrs. Donnelly gives group a pep talk, C -- Banks soars high over the high bar. D - Giles flies over the hurdle. TRACK 163 EXPERIE CE, DETER INATIO N KEY TO DISTRICT TITLE 14,11 BOTTOM ROW - Cy rivr. BQ-Il. Su-wart. Rodriguez. Coleman. Walker, Slinnc-lt. SECOND ROW - Mayfivld. Bartsrh. Ross. Dourvl. Coovvr. Max:-y. Taylor. THIRD ROW - Vanrlvrpool. Finl-h.Sp1-nvvr. Blume-. Hilton. Osborn. Coach Stovall. X B Z' I I I x l E A . A - BATGIRLS - Karla Clover, Cindy Hobbs. Karol Godwm, Dawn Compton, Coach Stovall, Melinda Ross B - Mayfield grabs a fly ball. ' ' BASEBALL 164- .px V 4 Name Position Bartsch if ' P Bell i or Dducet Finch A .. 1, i ' lll ll? i ff-Vw Ti Wjfn OF. P 1 Base SS OF P 2 Base P 2 Base as ..-. ,.L.., .Y ,, - as .3 l,r ' 1 r '1' I 'Ulf' 4 't'. ' . Being district champs requires pride, determination, and a lot of hard work. This year's L. D. Bell baseball team has all of these qualities. With seven out of nine starters and the entire pitching staff back from last year, the Raiders are expecting possibly their best season ever. With such teams as Duncanville and South Grand Prairie in their district, the Raiders are expecting a tough battle for the title. But with a lot of hard work and with the excessive amount of experience, the Raiders are looking forward to a winning season and fulfilling their goals as district champions. A - Hilton fires to third. BASEBALL 165 'duxf v.u..t,' ' W. H BASEB LL Bell player executes thc tc:-hniquo of hunting. ,4- - P BASEBALL 166 -AJ , 9 1 f,-f ff 1 ,4 . , v .t , I .'-'1'l,-t.'- ' ' . .v. INFIELDERS - Walker, Rodriguez, Coleman, Stewart, Osborn, Blume. ' 1 kilfi . A r ,pg,..1i-i31Qm,,s. Ad . ,un. ,rf 5 .. - .41- Tiff.-'hs'-1 - -so-.Q .f i 'Ns-aw-at-Y! 'L Y A ' l 'Q 'W' - - - Digi , .5 . '-'H ,,.. ep'- i ' CATCHERS - Cyricr. Coovcr. PITCHERS -- Doucel, Slinnelt, Barlsch, Hilton, Spencer, Mayfield. Walker throws out runner at first. '.2,j 7 fW.'.',,f'.-. hifi A l ' . .abiifgf L' Ross Sprints lo first basl-. OUTFIELDERS - Maxey, Bell, Ross, Finch. I ., . IL ,313 ' 'S' ,r 1 sh. Q Q. DTTOM ROW - Willis, Blumv, Mani-ss, jutluy. SECOND ROW - Daniel, Kays, Cook, Smith, Gilmore, Check. THIRD ROW - Spvnvor, Pele-rson, Hubbard, Koontz, Graham, rnson, Holdvr. BASEBALL 167 V . f I , X Q., 1-1 K . 7, .wg Q5 Q 'I 1 w A - 9 1 wi-Q.1fQ.1fLg:g ' r ' W -ug X , I ,W,lL L Y ,K x,,,, 3 M X , M 4 11 X A 1-f,:m,f' , ,,fQ.. ,-W , , Haig: ,- -j,-4,-,V M 5:-'mga wg A W ,TW .::,f. , M '1m:- +:i::::f- M:xnffg,'--W: X ,X 545fJ1w-- ..1,w3?z,,,,,3, fx , A 1 A-'mv-0 -, - --H-gg,f.zfM-J w.:,.:ff X D 55- L74 ., E43 1 X I H Q a X 1 N S sr' 2 ms,.. - K 2 , .1 I I A , ,,,A, ' w H iw Q ' 5125.25.91 5 ' 2' Y S ' I Leif, . 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Gverton PRI CIPAL A B ' 13. I , I l R w e frm- it e sg 2 i e i 1 , A A ,iw -, ww- Y I V-f T2 ?5.- . K ' Wai' J Y .N ll 5, ,v.. .- ' A - Mr. E, Don Brown. B - Mr. Don Brown looks down in a moment of quiet solitude. C - Mr. Brown officiates the wild people at the pep rally. R. E. D0 . BROW -an FOCUS O L 9' As Astronaut James Irwin looked out the window of his spacecraft, he described the earth as the most beautiful thing he ever saw. We could see the full earth, North and South America. It looked like a bright Christmas tree hall, an omament, almost fragile. It made me appreciate everything we have on earth and to appreciate for the first time, the creation of God. As we adults look out upon the vast and great potential of the youth of today, we are literally astounded at the future we see for each of you. The focus ofthe entire world is on the youth of America. You accepted the challenge of that focus last summer by hosting the N.A.S.C. Convention. You can accept the focus of the future through your lives, your leadership, and your God. - E. Don Brown ,585 l ff' ,f L , il. 'Ni si y f-fag 5 W wa, .. . D A - Mr. E. Don Brown makes the job of registration a little easier for a new student. B - Don Brown retreats to his office. C - Be a Raider with Mr. Brown and Dan Washmon at the Trinity pep rally. D - Principal E. Don stops to contemplate the results of Fridsy's pep rally. Students look on as Don Brown 'ves a talk to urge students to bring friends and back the Raider football team night. K1 PCP FACULTY 171 Steve Jacoby Vice Principal William Gay Virc Principal MN Kay Baker Dr-an of Girls Robbie Busby Registrar FACULTY 122 BESTQSAYS BUSBY A new student laces the task of enrollment at Bell High School. Who does hc turn to? The Registrar, Mrs. Busby! Mrs. Busby has worked in the H.E.B. district for twenty years in many aspects of the educational system and thinks it is the best system in the State. She served as a math teacher for twelve years at Hurst Jr. High and has spent the past eight years at Bell as registrar, Sophomore disciplinarian, and once, she even served as an Inter-Club Council Sponsor. Mrs. Busby and her husband, John, boast of two daughters, both of whom attended Bell. They are also proud of their two-year-old granddaughter. Mrs. Busby, registrar, that's who to turn tol A - Mrs. Busby with usual amount of paperwork. B - Mr. Cay checking with the parking lot attendant. C - Mrs. Baker posing with Charlotte Willingham. D -- Mr. ,lacoby disciplining a troubled student. B C Mnvuagr ADMINISTRATORS 2 A -- Mrs. Candy laughs at the latest joke. help. lr- X R234 X ss-vxss-J 'Ci I2 .' '.- wc- 1 175.gif rj' ' ff E D 7 C l 11, ,1-,, . .f ,V Y 0 C - Mr. Fell enjoying a well-deserved break. B - Mr. Pridemore talks on the telephone while waiting for the nvxt student needing 1 'L xr I 'J ff' P31 4 r Q -11 Q-.. f--...,,,,,-,,,hi. , -W 'N SQ , H 1 D- Mrs. White shows a grin of approval during one of her many conferences w Roy Fell u Counselor Em oric Candy Cou nselor Gordon Pridcmore Counselor Bully White Counselor FACULTY 173 Jfw ,ll Arnett iseirelary C Mm ,Io Durham principal s seerelary records nlessagcs that haw rome for Mr Joann Bullmglon Tearher Aide Virginia Durst Teacher Aide Jo Durham Secretary Linda Hale Teacher Aide FACULTY 1 74 ..., .4 .- .7 1: LOVER OF LIFE I need a pink slip! Does that sound familiar? Well it should, espe- cially to a lady by the name of Nina Witherspoon. She hears those words at least 25 times a day. That's right, sheis your attendance elerk at Bell. At home, though, she is a mother of three sons. David, a Master Electri- cian, Clinton, a student at Bethany Nazarene College, and Billy, an eighth grader at Hurst Jr. High are all lovers of the outdoors. They own a twenty-three foot trailer that Carries them wherever they desire. Mrs. 'U Witherspoon also enjoys trout fishing, sewing, and ehureh work. Even with such an active family life, Mrs. Witherspoon has found time to devote 14 years to the students at Bell. She sums it up in one statement, I just enjoy being with kids. I just enjoy life. A A - Mrs. Witherspoon checking allentlancw-. B - Mrs. Peek typing this week's Math test. C - Mrs. Parkey selling football livkets. D - Mrs. James listening to larmly excuses. E - Mrs. Jackson receiving roll earrls. ,-1' --0 ,iff ..- ' ,, ., -,- R . .-152551. ' ,1-. 35- Sill ,. 322- , , , 53115 -'.if??. Q 2 . W' . .o ' 'f '55 Wl..,,,l,! M .ef ' N ut Q . D E , V. ,UE ' V 'll I 1' L ,fi s --- 'Q-, 'rif-4 A ii' 6 1 I Kaye Munden Librarian Helen Johnston Nurse sk Joyce Ray Lib. Aide 'www tv ffm-I 14 Al Vaida Law Counselor FACULTY 176 MU DEN .ENTERS A I' r Sl 'Nr' . Your junior thesis is due tomorrow. Where do you turn? Well, it might interest you to know that Bellis library is equipped with a librar- ian who has been working hard to make you happy for twenty one years, since the day Bell opened its doors. That person is Mrs. Kaye Munden, who sports both a Bachelors and Master's degree in library from NTSU. She can also give some firsthand knowledge of Canada after tra- velling through it for five weeks in a pickup with her husband of the airline profession, Tom. Mrs. Munden is also an avid weekend golfer at the Trophy Club. Her other spare time activities include knitting and bridge. After working in the Bell library for twenty one years, Kaye Munden had this to say: Working with young people has helped keep my outlook on life young. Mrs. Munden will probably remember 1978 as the year her daughter was married. Mrs. Kaye Munden, librarian, looks over new books after the renovation of the library was rompleted. Mr. Al Vaida, law eounselor, tells a worried student what to do about a ticket. Joyce Ray, the new library aide, organizes library files. lounge. M.. Mrs, Helen Johnston, school nurse. takes ht-r pick of the snacks offered at the teae STUDE TSERVKEI HO E ECO 1' .3 3 V ! B Mrs. Alma Payne filling out her weekly class schedule. Fatigued by the daily workload, Mrs. Evelynn Dyer lakes time to collect her and her papers, PATIE CE Teaching home economics requires a little ingenuity and a lot of motherly patience. It may not be easy, but Mrs. Mildred Read has made it her job for a decade at Bell. Raising two daughters gave her a head start on the ingenuity, and she received her Bachelor's degree in vocational home economics at NTSU. Mrs. Read met her husband, Tipton, through teaching at Slidell High in Denton. In her spare time, Mrs. Read likes to sew, play tennis, paint, and snow ski. She puts a lot of emphasis on accomplishments, and has this to say: The surest measure under the sun is what in your lifetime for others you've done. A - Mrs. Mildred Read begins her class on their daily assignment. at-is X' Mrs. Phyllis Manire making an effort to prove homemak- ing is fun. Evelynn Dyer Home Management Phyllis Manire Foods I L . Alma Payne Home and Family Mildred Read Clothing I-'ACU LTY 177 l il 'li Mrs. Tisdale and Mrs. Dean at registration. Mrs. Sandra Cole with her folders. lb: A ' il fl D ERIOUS BUSINESS A - Mrs. ,lune Tisdale coping with the rigors of serious business teaching. B - Mrs. Dixie Engle, who moved to Bell from Bedford Junior High this year. 1 ' H in , Y 'l X.. V f 1,-, .n l L E4-s .f,...., 4 . 4,.,- s lr ' Sf.-V' fn-'F' Q.. . .I ' F B -, M , ,W if 'Ig Y 4. 5 aural ABOVE: Surprised by a photographer during a break from leaching class, Mrs. Carolyn Dean gives one of her classic looks of astonishment. Janice Laxson Business Law fr . 13-,v ' .K xii, .1 Lf l. , .lack Rucker Cen. Business J u ne Tisdale Data Processing FACULTY 179 Dana Bozarth English ll Mary Anne Brock English Il Nelle Brown Adv. Pl. Helen Campbell English Ill Judy Chapman English Il FACULTY 180 E GLISH DEPT. EXCITI G LIFE Teaching Junior and Senior English for 18 out of 20 years is Mrs. Middleton. Ten of those years have been spent at Bell, where she also teaches Films Lit. and is sponsor of the National Honor Society. Mrs. Middleton attended Texas Tech to receive her BA and MA in English. She is slowly working on her PhD at NTSU and claims that teaching is Mi of her hobby. The other 26 includes reading, sewing, Bridge, skiing, golf, bicycling, and attending the Dallas Theatre Center. Mrs. Middle- ton's family consists of her husband, E. V., three children, and two grandchildren. She says, Life is exciting and teaching is a part of that excitement. A - Mrs. Dana Bozarth points out that she does not like her picture taken. B -- Mrs. Ellen Middleton having a good time in her , Films Lit. class. ...xx 'g A . v. -, Y.-112 V g 1' ,U ABOVE: Mrs. Nelle Brown, Advanced Placement English teacher, takes a distressed look at her class. at ik 4 gi 51 li 5 sa E 1 H' '31 3? E ' s i ABOVE: Mrs. Helen Campbell, in the midst of a bor lecture, takes time to smile. STUDENTS HA E POTE TIAL 1 'KW .4 gt , Mrs. Edna Fowler, English and Speech major with a BA from Baylor, is now complet- ing her 11th year in HEB and her sixth year at Bell. Her husband, Bill, works at Dallas Co. Comm. College. Mr. and Mrs. Fowler have three children, Steve, Suzy, Pam, and nephew, Terry, living with them. Mrs. Fowler sums up her six years at Bell by saying she likes work- ing with students. I don't think I could work with better students, student potential, or teachers. LEFT: Mrs. Edna Fowler discussing a story with her first period class. L f., A - Mrs. Judy Chapman was apparently not ready for this pic- C- Mrs. Nelda Merrett reading. ture. D - Mrs. Patricia Mills smiling with her English class. B - Mrs. Mary Ann Brock questions a student. Tom A. Dickson English III Edna Fowler English III a s es's rs gms I A ,sl fu ft 2 1 A iff' ' um -Jr ' f Nelda Merretl English III Ellen Middleton Films Lit. Patricia Mills English II FACULTY 181' X- K. 'QN .11 'ill 5. y I AN UAG15: JOURNALISM MINISTER AT BELL I love Bell High School is a statement made by a man whose teaching career has spanned 28 years. Mr. Dale Magers, a Spanish teacher, has been at Bell since 1963. He graduated from Adamson High School in Dallas and went on to SMU, where he earned a BA in Spanish. Mr. Magers is an avid follower of the Mustangs. But, he says, I was affected by Bell Mania long before Mustang Mania. When he is not teaching, Mr. Magers is the minister of a Baptist church in Irving. He loves to read, and has compiled a small library in his home. Dale Magers has seen several different high schools since 1951, but he still has this to say about Bell: I think we have the greatest students of any school in this area, and by far the best behaved. LEFT: Mr. Dale Magers pals around with Charlene Middaugh. B- Mrs. Mary .lane Harbison ata quiet moment. Mrs. Vicki Fisk clowns around. E Mr. Dan Washmon - Journalism. A B I il l i ABOVE: Mrs. Sue Wortham at the blackboard. I Vicki Fisk French Mary .lane Harbison German Dale Magers Spanish l. il Dan Washmon journalism Suzanne Worlham Spanish FACULTY 183 , Nw- Lu rrp Barkvr Alia-hru lunCImm1 I I'IL,lHl0lIH Irv SFU A C Shvrily nn Collon Gvunwlry E A 1:1 fri. Sully Day Culvulus Ray De-Hurd .Mgr-lrru FACULTY 181 MATH DEPARTME CALCULUS ULTIM TE CHALLE RIGHT: Mr. Larry Burkvr. Algi-hru le-u1'hr'r. pussvs Ulll lvsl pupvrs In his first pi-rioml viuss. BELOW: Mr. ,lim Cliailiru-, EA und Trigununu-lry I1-zivlu-r. giving daily pap:-rs Io his vlusw. 'I uni it 'Q' ,,,a ABOVE: Mrs. Sally Day. suffvring lvmpurary loss of mind. shams hvr f11'UHll'lfy vluss lhul shi' has a we-ircl svnsv of humor. k- -J '. ,I pn , if .1 E-,-.LI ABOVE: Mrs. Shvrilynn Cullum looking up lu lulk to hvr vluss while' shi' trim lralv un grading lhvir pupvrs. up . . .F . 'L W4- ,Z ,-JlqWi,,Z . is 'S lu M , lllle, , .E all Vg M -V 'K Mrs. Kathy Gundillon shows off In-r nlnilily lo nmkv pup:-r fly in hz-r first period 1-lass. TI-IEOREM STUDIES LEFT: Algebra teacher and basketball coach Ray DeBord smiles al the women. BELOW: ' Mrs. Kendra Donnelly reaches for her elusive grade book. 4935? W:-v 'l - Vw .wvlz-'. .' : - MH- ... -. . , .55 Zu .fi, 3f2f'ii'. 53 i V li ABOVE: Mrs. Mary Kay Gardner looks ov:-r lo sm- what is going on in the aisle- of hvr rlassroom. Kendra Donnelly Algebra X A X lf. Kathy Canrlillon Geonirlry Mary Kay Carll nur Algebra FACULTY 185 Bill Jarrett Algebra Lloyd Massie Algebra Steve Roe Geometry FACULTY 186 Gary Russell ROE BELIEVES IN FULFILL Algebra and geometry are demanding sub- jects, but Mr. Steve Roe, who has taught them for ten years at Bell, has both a Bachelor and a Master's degree from NTSU to protect him. Mr. Roe has been Senior Class sponsor for three years. At home, Mr. Roe can enjoy the company of his wife, Pat, and his two pres- chool daughters, lauren and Stephanie. Mr. Roe likes to play basketball and go hunting and fishing every chance he gets. Mr. Roe is well aware of his part at Bell: I hope that I may have some part in fulfilling the educational needs of the students here at Bell so that they might have a happy and successful future. RIGHT: Mr. Steve Roe exhibits the job he was trained for - grading papers. RIGHT: Mr. Bill Jarrett, who teaches history and math. smiles lor the camera. tl l ' Y l 'w ' F 1 iii' 7 T 'Q - 4 1i ':liri Q ' .1 f -f,lZL'41:fgiif . H i 'I liiiigilil '-. 1, 7331 -lil j F2433 15775 i + Liz? t il s . Q R F JL..-Q - 41 4 Q10 .wa Q 4' 12- , .J LM- ' f tl ,v'l2':s-l...... Geomeiry ABOVE: Mr. Lloyd Massie utilizes his leaching skills. ABOVE: Mr. Gary Russell leans over his desk for a closer look at his papers ni DRIVER EDUCATIO TE TH YEAR Mr. Paul Gordon, who came to Bell in 1968, began as a biology teacher and later switched to Driver Education after receiving his Driv- er's Ed certificate from TCU. Mr. Cordon also received his BS. degree there. His wife, Mar- tha, teaches art at TCJC. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon are the proud parents of an eight year old son by the name of Matthew. Mr. Gordon says of Driver's Ed, lt's one of the most important classes in the high school curriculum because of the responsibility and mature judgement it requiresf, Mr. Gordon is currently working on his Master's degree at ETSU. Mr. Paul Gordon goes over some of the papers in his office. ft: .M T Ea Al i r Rm n Murder lx o 4 wmnfort l I AEON F Mr Dan Pur tl pon or of the Bell Rifle Association. takes time from driving to Paul Gordon Driver's Ed ' i t E if 4 Ron Murdock Driver's Ed -V nh, 4 M Y QI' . ' 5,5513 W5 55. 2' lf Dan Pu rsel Driver's Ed FACULTY 187 K :MX 'FP Bobbie Douglass Choir qw- if If Don Hamrick Band I -ll:-. ' ' R , 'X I mx Silas Kennemer Drama Jann Lynch fx iii: Sandra McCurry Art FACULTY 188 FI E ARTS DA CI CARTI T Belly dancing is a very unique hobby, but, along with making jew- elry, it is one of the things that keeps Mrs. Sandra McCurry busy in her spare time. Mrs. McCurry, art teacher and Art Club sponsor, is seeing her ninth year at Bell in 78-79. In order to become an art teacher, she attended Abilene Christian University and earned a Bachelor's degree in art. Later, Mrs. McCurry earned a certificate from Oklahoma State authorizing her to teach all levels of art. Sandra McCurry is married and has one child. Her husband, Mike, works as a representative for Realty Tax Services in Dallas. Her son, Kent Conner, is a junior at Bell this year. Mrs. McCurry is an active and creative soul. RIGHT: Mrs. Sandra McCurry, art teacher, putting her helpful comments in on a macrame project. RIGHT: Mrs. Jann Lynch, Raiderette sponsor, working on props. L ABOVE: Silas Kennemer talking about the Count Dra- cula production. JJ 1 Hg, 5 Mrs. Bobbie Douglass. choir director, talks l0 a student about a borrowed M 'QDRACULAN l 4 i iii PRESENTED A - Mr. Rug:-r Winslow. Band Dir.,1lis4-in-sling Ull, mm- pvlilion rulvs. -as 4.,u0M-f--W 'L u' B - Mr. Erin-sl R1-pass pn-paring Io go lo lirsl pi-riocl lranrl class. C - Mrs. H1-I1-n Ml'Kl'IlZll' lI'I2llIilf.'Cllll.E ii smile- ln-lure' lav- ing lwr spvvrli rluss. ug' ,'. ., 'bi gf.. , . 'Kiwis ...LA-.X dvi H rs. Lymlu Taylor spa-aking lu lwr Arl vlan ABOVE: Mr. Don Hamrirk walling uul inslruu-lions lu Ilia- lianil ul om- of llu- many pvp- nls of flvsign, I'1llll1'Sl11'lllllllflllgllli'l'00lllUllSl'il50H. 7 AY be :A .A 5 - Y- W? if A I' ' V has 4. Q 1 Q , , 3, 4 N. 'xg 1 ihwgrw ,'f.-15'-E 1 ':f,x.a2zEQf.'1is1i l'lz'l4'n Nlu'K1'nzim- Sp:-4-vli Erm-sl R1-pass Buml GM Ly ncla Taylor Arl Rug:-r Winslow Band FACU LTY 1 89 Avis Crisp World History .lim Day Am. History Marilynn Durham Am. History .lack Gibson Am. History Vicki Griffin Am. History FACULTY 190 Y. f . I-II TORY DEPT. TE CHI GI TEXA Marking his fifth year at Bell in 78-79 is Mr. Robert Ingraham fpro- nounced engrumj, who teaches World Studies, Texas Studies, and Psy- chology. While living in New York, Mr. Ingraham obtained a Bachelor of Science degree from Roberts Wesleyan College. Fate then moved Mr. Ingraham to Texas, where he has been teaching for eleven years. The change in environment prompted him to say this: I have enjoyed teaching in Texas as opposed to other areas because of the religious interests shown by a large number of the student body. The people are warm and much more receptive. At home, Robert Ingraham devotes his time to his wife, Becky. The Ingrahams have three children: Tim, Beth, and Toby. RIGHT: Mr. Robert Ingraham holds his pan in a class discussion in his American History room. This is his fifth year here. RIGHT: Mrs. Vicki Grif- fin. history teacher and volleyball coach, puts away the net after practice. 'lie 31 11- I 1, 43?' .11- lf iv- ABOVE: Mr. jack Gibson, teacher and linebacker coach, looks at his stats. S DIFF E ABOVE: Mrs. Marilyn Durham discusses a paper History class. X Cheryl Clifton receives a helping hand from her Govemment teacher, Mr. John A STUDY OF TIME LEFT: Mrs. Avis Crisp handing a paper to a student in her World History class. BELOW: Mrs. Linda Reeves making a point for her history students. 1 la 4 Uv Q, 'K I n 4 5 - -.- il -it-L.. -. . V. ,-fr ad' x Mrs. Barham Stewart takes time out to relax and gaze at the photographer. it 5 N Robert Ingraham Am. History Lee Kardaras Sociology 14 J .lohn Mullins Govemment ' , 'H -i i'f aif9 f a A it lah i 5 ffl ' i Ui , 3 2 K- if' xi Linda Reeves Am. History FACULTY 191 Put Szmdt-rs Psychology Both Sm-untuns Am. History Ev 2' ,S Q l , Barham Sli-yxurt Gov:-rnmt-nl ew . Larry Stoxull Ani. History FACI Y l .TY 1922 REER SPANS 11+ YEAR ln tout-liing. you ltztw to lu' fair and try to rt-Lu-I1 ull of lhvm. tht- good studi-nts and thc- hud. Having at good humor hvlps things. too. says Mrs. Lt-v Kardurus. history. gox'c-rnmc'nt und 1-t'onomi1's tc'zu'l1vr. Mrs. Kardaras is in tha- 24th your of ht-r total tvarhing rarcvr and in hvr 13th your at Bt-ll High Svhool. During hvr first vlt-xi-it yt-urs, she' taught ut oloiiwntziry' and it junior high srhools. Mrs. Kardaras t'1-vviwcl hor Bzu'h4-lor and Mas1f'r's df-grvv at Toxas Wf'SlC'yLll1 Collvgv. She enjoys swimming, fish- ing, ramping. and yard work. RIGHT: Mrs. Lvl' Kurdarus, history' li-zu-ln-r. vuught rvud- ing. lvwu . t 4 - I . iam , H,:Q,.V ' of .-sg,-A il fl 4 Mrs. Bvlh Smnnans dt'inonslrztti's hor li-ztrln-r pour-r. ABOVE: Cflilfll Larry Stovall. Ani. Hist. lc'u4'h1'r B A Mr. Pnl Sundvrs st-1-n yy hilt- la-vturing. ix inning Rziidvr smilv. HISTORY DEPT. I DUSIHI. RTS Aging, , ,f t 7-Vim' , 1 . V 'Ur 4 im! Y I EAL ' t-- J I . V A i A ii,-,.!-fl, -iii., DRAFTED When I graduated from eollege, I knew I wanted to Come to Bell, but the job was filled. So I went to El Paso for four years until the job was open. Mr. Richard Perry has remained at Bell 18 years. Mr. Perry, who is the drafting teacher, received his BS in Industrial Arts and his Masters in Administration from NTSU. His spare time activities include hunting, fish- ing, camping, and travelling. Mr. Perry has a lot at Lake Grandbury and is part of the Indian Harbor Owner's Association. He ean share good times at the lake with his wife of 18 years. Cari. and his son, Mike, who is a junior at Bell. LEFT: Mr. Riehard Perry, drafting teueher. rheeks some ofthe teehniques of his trade. E Mr Stn: Wood 4 raft earlier. asking a student ABOVE: Mr. Bob Briseoe. erafts teaeher and football eoaeh, dismisses defensive second- un from 4 utting .1 mirror ary strategy for the BeIl!Trinity game. Bolt Briseoe Crafts wt' Riehard Perry Drafting 2' f ' IL lt Steve Woods Crafts FACULTY 193 J,s..,+.J1 ,, mt- F' MA SCIE CE DEPT MA CLAIMS PHY ICS IS PHU . In ,F V I , 'Y If X Q ii.. Moonyene Allbritton Biology s A., .1 . 5, P NX Kenneth Biggs Chemistry l A , an l ,,,i 1 I. ii iii , .v N V, 5, 5' 5' J I ffl ' tr' i' . iff' 2 ' Linda Densman Biology Bob Parlchill Biology FACULTY 194 Mr. Carry Wordelman, Bell Science teacher of 14 years, has attended six different colleges. He received his BS at Mankato State Univer- sity, Master of Science at Rensselaer Polytech- nic lnstitute, and has attended NTSU, ETSU, and the University of Minnesota to name a few. Mr. Wordelman has taught for a total of I7 years in Chemistry, Physics, Astro-Science, and Computer Math. He enjoys fishing, canoe- ing, camping, reading, and movies. Mr. Wor- delman and his wife, Kathy, have been mar- ried for 16 years. They have two daughters, Debbie and Denae. When asked about Science, Wordelman remarked, Physics is phunf' RIGHT - Mr. Carry Wordelman goes to the board in his physics class to clear up some of the problems in this phun subject. Mr. Wordelman also teaches chemistry. ABOVE - Mrs. Moonyene Allbritton, biology instructor, listens with a smile to Tina Buchanan has to say during a break in the classroom activity. what fix ABOVE - Mr. Kenneth Biggs moments in his chemistry class. one of the li in A ,hu ,,m. '- -wr., 'Willy- FW: f , isa X. Debbie Bellard Gymnastics fs- 3'9 ,lo Carrothers Girls' P.E. F , . i ' 1 I K Qs- Q., 4 l .' 1 . I 'X , -tg . S' . - .lt it Richard Dibble Boys' P.E. ,. f,'s- A I Tim Edwards Head Coach . 1 4 Ni! .44 ll it Herb Kensing Trainer FACULTY 196 PHYSIC L EDUCATIO N W LEASE Mrs. Lil Pitchford has realized something about her career. Teaching at Bell has given me a new lease on life because it gave me the incentive to finish my education. Mrs. Pitch- ford received her BS degree from NTSU after graduating in Jacksboro. She teaches PE, Health, and Aerobic Dancing. Mrs. Pitchford and her husband Arnold, an accountant, have four children. Their son, Harold, is a landsca- per in Weatherford. Two of their daughters, Frances and Carol, are teachers. Karen is an active senior at Richland High School. 1978- 79 will be Mrs. Pitchford's last year at Bell, which will give her more time to enjoy her hobbies - gardening, sewing, and dancing. A - Mrs. Lil Pitchford stops on her way to class. B - Coach Richard Dibble in a serious mood. I . le L -,I txt b I-V.-Tl, - ll' f, . ,ig E- . 1' A I -QF. . ' fri' D D - A distraught member of the Raider band is played by Mrs. Jo Carruthers. ' 1- B D, BELL E C - Coach .lohn Mathews deals out the discipline, E - Mrs. Lil Pitchford and trainer Herb DoffCensing watching things at registrati ' I : ff! X QT Coach Emil Milam takes thc job of spotting a seriously. f. , -1, DEVOTED GYMNAS A - Head Football Coach, Tim Edwards, before the Garland game. B - Gymnastics Coach, Debbie Bellard, right, talks to one of her coaching friends. B years of a nineteen year career. He spent the other five years at Sagi- naw. Mr. Milam received his formal education at the University of Texas and North.Texas State University, where he earned his BS and Master's degree in Physical Education. Mr. Milam and his wife of thirty years, Sally, have two children, David and Debbie. David, a '71 graduate of Bell, played defensive end for the UT football team. In his free time, Coach Milam bowls in a league, builds furniture, and likes to fish. How- ever, gymnastics and state championships take most of his time, He says this of education: Learn as much as you can about as much as possible, for it helps the lifelong educational processf, C - Tennis Coach Moses Ruiz gives some pointers on the game to fans Mary Wahling Yyl - f V L Y V , ,. iv . '- 4- B ' E Kg.. f, HJ . 2 'A 7 ii T' .. , 3:1 ' iff .lohn Mathews Athletics Emil Milam ii? Gymnastics N 3 -'- A ff- 'V -s at-. I i V5 M L., Wm gg 5 i g . 25: In Lil Pitchford Gymnastics Coach, Emil Milam, has been at L, D. Bell for fourteen A'ir0b'CS , V X fy ii' 4 Moses Ruiz Tennis and LuAnn Wilmont, FACULTY 197 1 xl. Terry Donnelly CVAE N 'w 54, Jesse Price CVAE Lab Ted Soles D.E. V ..,. , -ff 3 'iff '-x -- sz , I i v 'br , vf - -,.v-1 f.-QQ, . 1 X., . . ... v m , I ml.-. . Pat Stricklin l'l.E.C.E. FACULTY 13 , A-A X xl DE. A D C V A E I DIVIDUAL SKILLS STRESSED A - Mrs. Stricklin speaking with her H.E.C.E. class. B - Mr. Young enjoying a mid-morning break. C - Mr. Donnelly, the camera addict. D - Mr. Soles discussing the day's events with other teachers We fthe teachersj are here for one purpose and that's for the individual student, states Maurice Young, vocational teacher at Bell for the past eight years. Young attended NTSU, where he received his BS and Master's degree in Education. He received his Vocational Cer- tificate from ETSU and has been teaching for a total of eleven years. Young enjoys hunting and working with orphans through the Opera- tion Orphans lnc. in Mason, Texas, where clothing is distributed. Mr. Young's wife, Che- ryl, is a speech therapist in Mansfield, Texas. The Vocational Department at Bell covers all areas of work, but mainly deals with employ- ability skills and basic attitude. -f. 7' J .. .i . , 3 h '- w-,Wg Q . ' F' Y f 'Q 1 QEIQ.. -qv-' X R4 4 f ,f .iwv '.1 gk i ,i.Fg,,, 4'1- 5 wx a EV -, U .N 1, , M . W' 5 U J ., lgk 55- I .As -'ui H. skww. -A ian. 0. Q1 xi A l iii' 1' H- ' I. -Q yt '. V 1 E , y I Y , 'U H ft ' , , 5- -gf we' - V f Af. r , y fi, Clois Brewer Cosmetology I i .19-In-QN Ralph Brink Auto Mechanics Alton Fonville Radio 8: TV .lan Laramore Special Education 'thi- E 1 rinly- , fu' I' .A- Gene McCaughan Building Trades FACULTY 200 1 TR DES 81 RESOURCES TEACHER I ALSO PILOT Mr. Don Owens, Metal Trades instructor at L.D. Bell for nine years, has built two air- planes in his spare time. Being the holder of a commercial pilot's license, Mr. Owens also gets to fly his creations occasionally. Before attending college, Mr. Owens went to high school in North Dallas. Texas A8zM was the site of his college education, where he received a Bachelor of Vocational Education degree. The home life of Mr. Don Owens consists of spending time with his wife, Linda, and keep- ing tabs on his children - Melinda, Greg, LaD0nna, and Alan. Don Owens speaks of teaching at Bell: l'm thankful to God for the opportunity to serve here at Bell for the past nine years. A - Mr. Don Owens guides a student through the process of using a pipe cutter. B - Mrs. Dolores Moore, who teaches Resource Math, listens to a student's question con- cerning his bank statement. I X' 'din-45' . .a.g.N ji, C C - Michael McDevitt receives help from Mrs Widener, Resource English teacher. 9 Us Zi, ' - , cr , ,G . 1 . uv, r- o If Vf 51 W 4 I, 'A ' Im 1 in f , ,QL Dolores Moore Resource Math iz' ' i ef Mfg fV1 ff 'Jin 'N' Xyfjjzfll J I Don Owens Metal Trades - viii'-if-1 f ' X J if.. Nicky Ragsdale Auto Body TT' Linda Widener Resource English FACULTY 201 I .f fn A w Rl K l N tl 1 .1 4 2 X'1 22 nf .M .X .i .., A B C , 3? V., V -A H! ' ,, TKLL, D 4 at v A - Clarenve Wilson. B - Mary Tjerina. C - Faye Miller. D - Raymond Whitley. E - Clarence Wilson. F - Wayne Morris. R. L. Primus. C - Henry Crismore, Bob Cox. CU TODIAL STAFF l l?5A W FAcuLTY w 202 lll 1' -1 Sl ff 700-1000 MEALS A D I A 9. The 700-1000 meals Bell serves a day are a well-balanced dict and well planned in advance. The person who is in charge of seeing that students get a hot meal, is Mrs. Loree Potter. Mrs. Potter received her education from Mangum High School in Oklahoma and worked at Shady Oaks Elementary for a year before coming to Bell. Mrs. Potter has worked at Bell for the past 14 years and plans on retiring after this ycar. She is married to Marshall Potter who is employed at LTV Aircraft. Mr. and , .-3 Q Mrs. Potter have a son, Charley, and a daughter, Oleen. Mrs. Potter loves outdoor work such as gardening. She states, It's been a pleasure. .1 I have no regrets. I've enjoyed working at Bell High School. 1 Q '- - x 4: 1 'ffilf I ' T , . 1 g A ' 4 r A - Cleaning after C-lunch. B - Mrs. Potter preparing ham sandwiches. C - lst ROW - H. Browning, W. Nash, F. Murdock, R. Farner. 2nd ROW - D. Jones, L. Potter, D. Buford, N. Bullard. 3rd ROW - A. Farris, E. Taylor. M. Gilmore. V. Burns, S. Deel. Not pictured -- F. Beckham. R C i in CAFETERIA STAFF ' 203 x a A101 fifi? ,WL-551-figgig Q: m...xL,L,,,w ,,.., ,.,. ffwsfsmvmqfgfyw - 1L,,,,.,h,.v A wragk-A, : ,, k,!'5f2: , . 41- ,. 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If I . 1 ' ' vb ', 1 Q 1 s ' , x J if , l - .,. v ., 4 ' . fyl T4. 4 is sr 'I' 'ai 1 a- C ' li. fit. - X Jl klill ,wit Lila' J , LASS ,-J-'-S -1 .fff That guy is some hunk! fDebbie France, Martha Ehmannj R r 1 ra IIN , 5 .J1 Mark Leake puts his nose to the grindstone during HOWDY WEEK. 26'k of the Sophs have their own cai-sf A l t Tracy Cam-II Paula Carrier Robin Carrigcr Cathy Carver Kevin Cates .loh n Cave Slcvc Ccdronv Chcryl Chambers Rick Chandler Steve Chastain Brad Check Vickiu Chvek Lisa Chestnut Kelly Clark Paul Clark Pete Cleghorn Darren Cleppcr Greg Clevcngcr Carla Clifton Becky Cochran Lim Cockrofl Walters Cullcps SOPHOMORES ' 21 1 , J , -4 L, 1. , , Uv' .Ira E! W V H K B? .1 ,,,,, -I ,Y - . S- ST ' s 5' N 2 :gg If ' -4 ?.? 'QQ' , 1 G , A M 1. H ., N- V i '31 .mf-M 271 i vP1f'-W1 .-2 Q1-- SOPHOMORES 212 ,. , 1 .-N. x 1 f ' if Vx' 1- -A - V 5 Q, 1 E' ' , Eiral, nf' ' W 'I v .Q . 2 -Z '-H 7 N .Q .LA-A 97'Za of the sophomores eatin the cafeteria. ,lzlnvl Ilnolm-y Tc-rvsu Dunning C14-n Dmlvvl Cnnnie' Domly Dvnisz' Dowly April Dr:-ss:-I .luli Driggvrs Lynnrlla- Duhlwrly Dvidrv Dllvkwnrlh K4-xin Dukv .le-ff Dunn Slary Dnnn Tocld Duval Svoll Fluffy Chris Eulon Marlhu Eh Inu n n Kvvin Elclricign- Suzi Elfslraml Rirhur1lEIIis Linda Enga-I Lynn Ernspigvr Mark Erwin K4-vin Elhvrrimlgu- Tiffany Eulrunks Brunl Evans .lnrly Full:-r Dunn: Farrvll Milrhvll Furringlnn Shari Fvvmslvr Kalhy Fvnnvll Tmld Fvrgnsnn NLlIIl'filFil'I1'Il Rolwrl Finfrm-k SOPHOMORES 213 law Q w W iv BELL 5 V x ls a Sophomore merely someone who is entering their tenth year in public school? No. they are a performing functioning part of the high school stu- dent body. The Sophomoren of 1979 are making their mark here at l.. D. Bellg in all manners, fornm, and fashions. They unite to create the backbone of Raider Pride. They let their presence be known in all that they do. They are striving for that excellence of becoming an l.. D. Bell Blue Raider. Dur- ing Homecoming they worked diligently to construct their float. At the pep? rallies they hooted their tooters., chanted some chants. and rolled down. their roll signs. Look out world, Seniors Bl are on the move. 3 l Q , 'Ugg 11, CLASS 26W of the Soplm have their own car. Julie George Kathy Gibson .l0Ann Gilbrealh Tracy Giles Krisla Gill Andy Gillham Greg Gilmore Melinda Gilrealh Lori Glascow Kari Glenn Karla Glover Ken Golba Susan Goodman Sharon Gotlschalk Lisa Gowcn Brad Graham Slove Graham Greg Graves Randall Graves Mary Dee Gray Pam Griffin Ken Grissom SCOII Grubb Tracy Gunter Sloan Gurald Robert Guthrie .leff Hale Linda Haley .lami Hallmark Sugar Bear Hamilton Mindy Hammond Eric Hancock Vang Hang SOPHOMORES 215 M ORE l.ivi:l Hzlrcla-ll Kyl1'Hul'4lllmll Shaun: Hardy ISri.m Hnrml l.inrI1xHzxrl'i- l'.1I Harri- Suaaln Ilurl Hunnn' Hallfn-lvl 4-llH.lllll:1Iu'r ll:-rf-mln lI.mkiu- Hl'i.mll.1xvf K Lnulx Hays-- l.lN.l Hrlfvnxllln- ,ln-If Hn-Im Rulvin H1-llnll bury ll:-llrx Dux ill lla-nah-5 Bill ll:-rlnlml Trrry lliu'lun:m Hilw llipdu-n llullny Hipgzinx Uiulllm Hiplllmu-r Gll'lIliilHiIl1'h Cram! llinmn Min-In-lv Huffpuuir lirill llulrlvr S'l,-'-1' Huh-mam Tim llnmxm Holly llul-lvml 1f1lrnlyn IIollmx,ly l.uiNHuHIll1lllll lhryn- Hnlle-y XX 11-nn Hmnlalkvr SOPHOMORES 216 2- 'F-03' ---nv-y .4-5-. I I X'l ,F ,d,x!. 5 .1 lA. ,JP -Q -. -Tv I Q55 ,, . T --6 1 , 11 ' 1 c -3 A 1 W 4 -N 7' 'S 1, ,tif X fd: - A . 1 9 'U U , f Vs. - - X Q1 HH 6 X X ,. In V QW --s gs H151 5 N44 AA v Dfwsf kmqkiflllll Pi' 1 Sophnnmrvs pul lhc-ir In-sl fool forward. ' ' R I va Y K ..4.'I CLASS Bfillll Hmxzlrcl 51:-xvn Hmxurzl .Illll1'lll' Htmvlll Emu llnm.-5-'ull .-Xmln-an Hlllll Kylr lluul hh:-lly Hulrhvn- Tim Iu,urnnl T. W. lngrzull Carl ,lan-lwnn lJ1mll,IA1n'Lwoll N1a1ri:mru- .lm-k-ml I.:n'ry .Izum- Ul'l'J-C .lunaky Bl'IIl.Il'IlIliIlg1 Paul .la-Ark .-Klux:--,luhll-Q11 un .lnlmmn x lx:-xin .Iuhn-nu . rl ,lnlmfun 4-rl .Iulm-on Hrml .forw- Un-1ll.lnlll-5 Z 949 lfilllfy .lnllvr 'WSP' 121111 ,lmn-F may Kurs-ll Jon:-s l.if:1.lnm-5 Lian I.. .lun--5 Rnp jnllvs Milu- .lnralzul Dam' .lmlny Slam.lu1hl HP? Ks. NS .4 Tai 77 'fha nf lhs' Sophs pay for their own gun. SOPHOMORES 217 Vicki Kachel Lisa Kamer .lelf Kays N' Darla Kcclr Scott Kellar Mitchell Kelldorf Pall: Kemp F3 l AUX gs Tom Kennedy Danny Kennedy Lorie Kessler .lim Kidwell 'ff Debbie .7 Kimbrough Dee Kinnamon Kelly Kinsey an Kimchlnum vid Kirschbaum I: Robbie Kleinschmidl '1' Susan Klemm Joseph Kneisel W Cliff Knight Gry Knupp u-'fi Kurt Koeing ' 1' Alben Koller Mike Kossey Keith Kowalski 'J' 4' Steve Kyling Curtis Lambert Cheryl Landers X fig ' V ff - V if ay L: i' ', jfs ' .. Y L rj' . 'iwlli An l l iw lil' 'lui ll . li, E-,Q A .AP 4 Y if . if 'l J, -. W IJ 1 in N 7 . V , W Mark Landry fl V ' 'r i' J I, x Q A, I 4 Karla langfnnd 5 vw , '. 1 . ,, ,I J , Robin Langley ' . ' f ' xx 1 if ' 1 3 ilk l '7 ' 3' ,J , V f iv 1 X yy -f n -,. 51. --I What ELF is new? fPenny Walton, Belhanie Jennings, Cindy Carlilel I SOPHOMORES 218 C LASS A,-NX f- 'qnul i qw-T ' if-, Vf, ' N 1-,K 1,1 , ' ,I f' 1, N, S FE. . i Tm g, V UH i 1 ,fix Richard Dolman shows true Raider spirit. 5 l 'ri' X 4,-in il SL l2 Za of the so guage. 'Q-.1 bt A50 r ii M e hai g 3 Yi' ' V ,i ' 'Z L il . i i ' x WAY 1! -fa-an 1 x vs.-1 - ', f I cj! 112 A -4 phomores take a foreign lan- Casey Lass Brent Laltimer Susan haue Earnest Law Mark Leakc Gwen Lee Mickey Lee Kayleen Lehman Both Leonard Ladon na Leslie Debbie Lile Karl Lins Troy Lisenbe Mau Lohn Debbie Long Lexa Looney Tim Loosle Glenn Love Willy Lowery Annette Lowrvy Kirk Lydr' Kevin Lynch Svoll Magill Lisa Mahanay Su-ve Mahoncy Eric Malmslrom .lohn Malone Lisa Munsvl Tim Marwlla Rirky March Scott Marlvllu Dov Dm- Marlin .lames Marlin SOPHOMOR ES 219 S I 4 CLASS 4:-:ay xx A l Vicki Mills Sonya Millsap Kelly Milton Christi Mitchoner 23 Q Allen Mong Elvira Monks Bobby Monson Donna Moody Michele Moore Debbie Moran .lulie Morgan Trey Morris What's wrong with being a sophomore? Uulie Pharr, Blaise Riedlinger, and Romy Gandyj Kay Nichols Sandy Nicholson Karen Norwood Mendy Ogle Wayne Ogle Robert Orr Richard Osborne Palli Packer Amy Page Toby Pair David Palla Kay Lynn Parker William Parker Brent Parks 35070 of the Sophia have chosen their college. SOPHOMORES 221 '1 - O CLASS Q rf. l . 4 X H I H . 2, - '21, if ll . X R gg, .' V -xl ., .Sa- l'd rather go hungry. fDon Williamsj -.5 15 2' -.a.,,,,1 M iff I'm so confused! fKelly Burgerj 28W of the Soplm prefer the Steve Miller Band. Mike Ray Tina Ray Robert Reagan Bart Reid Ginger Reid jimmy Rench Lisa Rexrode Denise Rice Linda Richards Lisa Richey Phil Richey Blaise Riedlinger Becky Rielfors Robin Ringlcr Ambrose Rivera Paul Roberts Kerry Robinson Renee Robinson Rhonda Robinson Harland Robison Ronnie Rodger Grady Rogers I SOPHOMORES 223 I SOPHO 011:13 Q .lay Rogers Shari Rogers Keith Romero Thomas Roof Pete Roschman Bev Ross ez Bruce Rucker Cecilia Rue Leslie Russell Mark Russell Charles Rutherford .lared Rutledge Kimpy Rutledge Sean Ryan Ruben Sampler .less Sanders Kevin Sauer Brenda Sawyer Kcn Schartzer Tom Scheiclter Kathy Schilelbein Michael Schille Glenn Schlee Karl Schoenthal Chris Scoggins Jeff Saou Laura Scott Darrell Scruggs Ron Seumardo Robert Seagraves SOPHOMORES 24 I -'wr A4l ff' HOWDY WEEK is finally over!! J I . l e P1 r L 4' ,Q ,-Q uf' l wish everyone wouldn't cut in line. tEric Hancockj 4:9 N P 3 Q 29'?b of the gojhs arg involved ll f. al00S tv. ll 6, . .., if Patty Sl'tlwit'k Miki' Svilvr Angie- Sl1:1I'lvr Cinult Sltalmn Carla Shun Putrivk Sltvvrzllt Km-vin Shim: Dana Silfortl Joni Simmons Karla Siurlair Kyla- Sim-lair Christi Sisk Valvrit- Skoog .lvff Small Brooks Smith Davirl Smith Donna Smith Clvnn Smith Hippy Smith Kammia- Smith Miki' Smith Shannon Smith Tolltl Smith L4'Ann Smith:-3 Christy Solln-rg Crt-g Solomon Brian Sora-nson Nanvy Solo .lana Sowvll Sabrina Sp:-ight Cathy Spent-cr Scott Spoolslra Stan Stamlridgz- SOPHOMORES 225 ,Q ,- Henry Torres Minda Trammell Pam Trampel Lisa Tubbs Cindy Tuggle Sarah Tyler Debbie Uhlhorn Diane Underwood Liz Vanderbles Susie Vaughan Steve Vanl-iuss Kim Vannalla Lori VanSlyke Holli VanVoorhis Robin VanWestern Lance Vernon Aimee Vines Elaine Vinzanl Todd Waddle Kim Walker Sylvia Walker Joe Wall James Wallace Ian Wallace Lisa Walling Fred Walters Jenny Walters Penny Walton Sheila Ward Teresa Ward Debbie Warren Gary Warsham David Watson SOPHOMORES 227 .., 'Q R We 4, 4 , L. ' v .. .. I 11 mfs- a t Brian Wood --1'-1 Cheri Wood Sharon Woods Tammy Woods Rodney Woody Mark Word N! i i l Q. . Mark Irwin CLOWNING around. KV X th g, I wonder if my feathers are falling. fCarla Cliftonj hun-In ff' S-A 1-. 4 7-i Only 14-'Wa of the soph's visit library regularly. Debi Wordelman Raymond Workman Caren Worsham Robert Wrighl Tammy Wynne Jeff Yarbrough Tommy Yates Tony Yates Todd Yocum Dana Young Donna Young Felicia Zenkncr Terry Ziegelbauer SOPHOMORES 229 I3-5 .F pw 1 , ., il flu. 1 , .1-F , M-'mf 1. af: L.TL K ff 3:7 J F 4 'J-. 1 ,Ek X K i E5 XX xx win 3 ,f 'Sg I L n li nh!! . lr ' Ol .N X, -s, Wx, ff rx f L1 -si-I. 1 KE xxx 5, x 2 .vw Aram 'mi ,,-Q. Wt -I 7 W x xx'-xx, J 'x 5 'll , xx-gif, gn' ,jx xxxxxxgggxxxxxxexxxxzlwi ,, x xxx :wx xxx xwxx 'GJAUQ' SLA -.44 M: xg . HL, .. : -. A ,. ,G Y .. ' 'W' SXSW W A323 ff? H2522 -Ln M , x..,, .. W it 3. If E ,, ...,, M 5- 5 ai 2 :G S ,xxx xxx ff xy-H' Q- six 2 xxx ex -1 Ex -x .x x. 'H' 'A M' '51 xxxef' is Wxfexxx xx, xx? 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I N if ef' IM.: ww H, v,,: gs ff ,QQZQSQQ K ,K gg lu 4 3 iff 322-mg K fm H mf, 1 WWW? Sim 42-ik 10-' rn' .,- I WE COME TO GHIEVE . . . AND TO CELEBRATE. TO GRIEVE AT OUR OWN LOSS . . . AND T0 CELEEEATE THE LOVE OF GOD, IN WHOM THERE IS NO DEATH. A H- E. RATMANGLEDORF IN MEM 235 CO CIL I I4 . 'I :MV L1 3' l -U I v,.::nei' A B l 1 .,, 9 .,.,.-- ,.,4.- ....,- A - JUNIOR SPONSORS - Mm. Durham, Mrs.S4'a1n1uns, Mrs. R4-1-vos. B - Mrs.Sl1'nurl. Mr. Fvll. Mrs. Paul. JUNIORS 237 Debbie Adkins Debbie Aishman Barry Allr-n Marlene Allvn Mirhael Allrn Mike Allen Svotl Allen Shane Allred Denise Altman Gary Anderson .lim Anderson Steve Anderson BYHI Anz Greg Arnold Ronny Atkins Larry Aulrey Greg Avenshire Eddie Baker .lean Baker David Baldwin Dennis Barrard Kelly Bama Bret Barnard JUNIORS 238 F . I Rhonda Ballard Ronnie Ballard James Barber Debbie Barcus Lisa Barnett Tracy Barnett X A CLASS 1.-QS.. i 35, 'lf ,f ' f 5 , , . Q-J 1' I 3 - ff , 1' ., y y ,V J' ' -1 1 I y y A l y H' - 2452-, F 1 5 55' K' They won't let me do anything! fMelanie Edwardsj ff, ' .r4 f1if1'-ff? l' 4474: of the juniors watch channel 39. 1, 4 0 'HM' ' 1 . -FT? 'fl ,1 Mike Barlsch Rulhey Bates Carla Baumgardner Eric Beard Dennis Beary Eddie Beaty Sam Beavers Aaron Beck Gary Beck Larry Beck Robert Beelman Roger Beene Mike Bennet! Angela Benson Bob Benson Chris Benson Hal Benson Barry Benton Brel Bemard Colby Bersin Bob Beveridge Cearole Bice .lulya Billhymer Angela Bischof Keely Bishop Billy Black Nathan Black David Blake Tim Blakely James Blakey Lisa Blankenship Doug Blauser Chris Blume JUN IORS 239 CLASS zu'- Do you want to eat out tomorrow? Please! fLeigh Brownl x ', .1 I ' .a, Rl 7 ., -'Q - '- mi, ,-,ggi ' 'Ri ' Q fi. .' X ' ' 4 i i 2 ' -5. , ' 'I I' ' ' -A -1' ' S 3 ' ' 4 ' ug ' ' 'i Pal Burns I ' ew Y Y P 4 '. . V Charles Burt , 5 ti -N ., ' ' ff, I H. V N MikeBurt ks X .h l 1 K I I ' Susan Busbee :RN N Lx F- H x ribs- - ST, .9Q 'ig .. , . Eg 'Lx Fi Y , . w, rc xg- pgk. ,, K .,11z.. if . ' 'VI- ,Xt .,l ,rt Lil1ffm'.iHll' fam . Steve Buster Pal Butler Lisa Byron Chris Cahill Debbie Cahill John Cahill Rhonda Cahill Kathy Campbell Nancy Campbell Kim Cannon Calhi Carlile . Sandy Carlock Alan Carmack Peige Camey Eric Carns h ' ' . 'S' fl 1 4. i V .- 4 , f ' l Brian Carpenter Kevin Carr Chris Carroll Julie Carson Kelly Casler Debbie Causey Richard Challis it r i f., ,Q ' Sharon Chapman Stephanie Chastain Bobby Cheek Annette Chester Paul Cizek Kim Clancy Cindy Clark T 5896 of the Juniors saw Saturday Night' Fever. .IUNIORS 24-1 David Clark sheny clark .lulie Clymer Donald Coggins Lisa Coleman John Collins Angela Conder Kent Conner Matt Consolver Don Cook Perry Cook Elizabeth Cooper Keith Coover . UNIOR Peek-a-boo! I see you. lPam Peekj Cheryl Cordts Brent Comelius Laura Cortes Chuck Coulter 1 I wonder Lf he ll ask me out tonight? QDawn Nelsonl .lana Countryman Jackie Covington Karen Crank Mike Creasy Scott Cnsp Cassie Crouse r--7 Beckt Crum Pam Crum JUNIORS 242 n I w I CLASS J 1 I 1 , ,Q ,Vi FE B.. , '11 f I 1 gf- D 'Q M: V , A1 ' J ' , 'V 'I ,A 1 I Robin Vandergfiff says, Irving's a real joke. 5 :N 6495 ol f-h0JlliKI mjoy Dr. Pqper. Alfa? aux? ips Y 'D 1 I Dave Crummer Jeff Cyrier Jimmie Daniel Mark Daniel Dana Daniels Rhonda Daniels Pam Darcy Julie Darling Mark David Mark Davidson Alan Davis Bobby Davis Dana Davis Glen Davis Jeanne Davis I im Davis Mike Davis Russ Davin Lisa Dcdman Chris Defee Derek Deguire Wendy Deitrich Steve Delin Greg Deming Lisa Dillard Twyla Dillard Lisa Dodd Lynn Dominick Rick Donnelly Toby Donoho Gary Dotson Robert Doucet loy Douglas -Qissa Dowdy JUNIORS 243 777777 7 7a. U IOR A D- - ' zu -.1 rw , ' ' 34 f' ' ' .,,-I , ' i , Y E Mike Dm.-dy P H, 1 i ,, Thomas Dowdy , V- 4 2' ' V 1, . ,Z D'Ann Downe I' , ' ' ' - A f , 4 13, 49 Tobin Drake 1 ' 1 ' w ' ' , a , j , J 1 Der Dee Duncan 4 . f . '-Q Bobby Dunham Buddy Dunn ' .-, .4 ' , T V ' Y A avnif -' J vap- ..:-:. ig, Lisa Dupree Leslie Duran! Richard Dutton Gwen Dye Pal Eager Kamdon Earp Melanie Edwards . '13 . . , ' 1 Vg H v Eff ' if x',, ' I VZ: 1 4 Ai If ' X V-fi 1, x 4 Chris Eford Kun Eisenmann Doug Eldridge .f-7 Kim Elinski ' Jana Endicott Brandon Eamsl Peggy Eschliman ' WTIBY lla.. Gee! These floors are cold at night. lSusan Warrenj Belinda Bquivez Frank Everly Lisa Evetls 1 Rirk Failor Chrin Fairclolh Rubhyn Fairclolh l W Ron Faurux Sharon Fawks Cindy Fehere L.. IUNIORS 244 11 .K , 4:-? I 1 M.:- J '-v. - , U 1 Y l lil I lx 1-x -.4 ,, v ix L .. 4, N f 1 E 4 QNX? RD aT Cheri Ferguson Paige Ferguson Sieve Ferguson Mike Fiddler Ron Finch Thomas Finirock Rusty Finnell Dana Fisher Renee Flewelling Joe Flores Risa Foerster Kim Fonlana Cindy Force Rogre Ford .lanet Fortner Pam Fowler Cary Fmnce .lackie Fredrick Wendy Frey Debbie Frisby An Friizjarrald Mark F rosl Pam Fulls Lydia Gafiord Rhnea Carredl Scot! Garrett JUNIORS 245 Tammy Galhings Becky Gathrighl Christine Gallin Scoll Gallin Kevin George Wes Gerard Jana Gibson Lisa Gibson Nelson Gideon Linda Gill Karin Glenn Palricia Glover Karol Godwin Pal Gonzalez Gail Goodin Dana Goodson L:-land Gorrell Mark Graves Tom Grwr Charles Griffin Brvnl Griflil David Grimm Erir Grubbs John Gunter Chrrll Gy:-ndron Connin- Hackney Beverly Halcomb Donald Halcomb Sc-ou Haley Carnlp n Hamm .IUNIORS 24-6 QE-0 fiom H Is this the way you do it, Dawn? lChristie Lay and Dawn Comptonj 8995 of the Juniors go barking. L Stacy H -mmack Scott Hammond Terry Hammond Jeanna Harcourt Teresa Hardgrave Tim Hardy Greg lflaresnape Jennifer Harris Donald Harrison Todd Han Lloyd Harvey Ken Hatcher Alex Hailey Philip Henderson Richard Hendrix Michelle Henley Susan Henslee Richard Hentzen Joanne Herber Louis Hesler Julie Higgins Debbie Hightower Alan Hill Doug Hiner Lisa Hnizdo Cindy Hobbs Peggy Holfpauir Mark Holder Marian Holeman Scoll Hollond JUNIORS 247 Suzanne Holloway Gary Holub Kim Hopp Ji-If Hom Susan Honon Kevin Houck Diane Howard James Howard Bruce Huvkabcc Jun Huffslullcr Cvnc' Huggins Scot! Hughes Doug Hunt David Hurley Ronnie Huskey Tom Husl Bobby Hulson Lawrence lrwin Angela Jackson Donna James Garry James Jill James Lee Jameson Michael Johnson Brenda Jones Christine Jones Greg Jones Jerry Jones Stephen Jones Amir Mikcrhanay Joud ' TEX f -,N X i 'i NuX fl H ' ' 1 ' has., A J - ' n. ,w , rv A . V my . 1, .A , , cg ' , - . as . V 1' ' 2 -'I f . Y T .-an ' S ,A -' 1 4, 1, , I V Jr' , - 'A 1 J Qt- fl 5 I just want to go home. QT ina Sedgewickl qjf! What's a Square Root? lCalhy Williamsj Can ants really do those things? as 4- Ny 'ii U ffm' 8W of the ,Iuniora lmnl out al Mr. Gatties. Debbie Judd Gene .luniel Kathryn Kaiser Kelly Kawnak Brenda Kelley Kelli Kelsoe Chip Kemp Mark Kennedy Kenneth Key Mike Key Steve Kidwell Donna King Shirley King Alana Kinney Kevin Kisthardt Melissa Klapp Cindy Knarr Kitty Kncis Diane Kneisel Christine Koller Kevin Korywchak Sandy Kuzey Craig Kromi Scot! Kucharski Mike Lake Chad Laman Kathy Lamb Cherrie lamb Darla Lambert Mike Landers Mickey Landry .luliet Laue Christie Lay Randy Leal JUNIORS 24-9 Sara l ri 'hlon Lf.aAnn Lulhcllcr Alan Lev Gina Lvl- James Lu Pam Lvgg Ginn Loggi' - lf- ,lennifvr Llgllllhlll Gwen Liles l.41Niso Lilley Eddie Li ncnln Dan Linrluff jeff Linslm-:ull . .xl L - 3 Laura Linton Bulnlm Lisvnlu- D1-annai Lin Gary Lm'Ln'Il Nlarl. Lulin D1-liluin' Lung Donniv Lullre-ll .-lpril Klux-larlilan lie-rri Nlilllpilllll Junvl Malik:-I Kulhy Xluuli-3 Nlarl. Xlunvss Wayne- Nluplm-3 K1-n Klan-llu JUNIORS 250 : tb. K l I il 1 I l I ,-Q. -0- Danny Marlow Kelly Marshall Mike Marshall Neill Marshall Jeanne Martin .lelf Martin .lanel Marx Betsy Maxuy Monlye Mayfield Shannon Maze Kris Meier Laurie Merklr-r 72'h of the Jumors go to the lake every sum- 'iiglia , .. fJi'4f1..ja'L , .Q-V' l-,gmt v Wow! Isn't he a hunk! Uanet Rose and Sandy Stocktonl 'lllikt' Methner Roberta Metzger Patricia Mikell 'Vlikv Milam David Milan Frank Milano Clint Miller Karyn Miller Renae Miller Sara Miller Sheri Miller Steve Miller Kyle Milner Beverly Mitchell loc Mitchell Fred Monks Pam Monroe lady Montana Kngie Moore Danny Moore Jiina Moore JUNIORS 251 Greg Moore Mike Moreland Mark Morgan .li-anelle Morris .loni Morris Patti Morris Thcrvsa Morris Valoric Mort Dusly Moser Roh Moss Carla Mullins Diana' Munrlahl Tummy Murphy Wvldon Murphy Dona Murrah Kari-n Murrvll Kulhy Myrivk Cray MvAlistcr Slam-y MrAllisler .lamir Mm-Anhur lvfl Mm'Carty Ii-If Mvclasky Slvvi- Mi'Cullovl1 Cn-g MrDanir-I Tim MrDowell Brurv Mrcaha David Mi'Cuiri' .lap M1-llraiih .lowly Mnlunkins Shawn Mr'Kc'e Lori MrKn-nzie Chi-ryl M4-Kinney Cammy MrPhf'rso JUNIORS 252 n -Q x nr 1 I A14 9 Qs RAIDER PRIDE OVERPOWERS llllllllllllllll' V Q is ffl- M: up 5151.1-it Q... Hell 1 . nl m A ' A U I I , ,ll 'TQ 155553 Q 04? 3096 of the Juniors ue involved in Athletics. Linda McVey Lisa Napier Denise Nausley Barbie Neeb L1Quienna Nelms Dawn Nelson Kent Nelson Alan Newland David Nichols .loy Nicjols Regena Niekamp Karla Nix Luke Nolan Ralph Norman Lisa Norlhrip Debra Norton Dean Norwine Cami Novey Cindy Ober Nancy O'Brien Lee 0'Coi1nor Mike Odell Steve Oliver John Olsen Robert Oujesky Vince Owen Robby Pack Rhonda Page Debbie Parker Pam Parkinson Kristy Parr .lay Patterson Kelly Patterson Mike Pavolich JUNIORS 253 Pam Peek Parrish Pendery Michael Perry Tonya Peters Lori P:-Ierson Martin Philips Gayle Phillips Ellen Pledge-r Ranonda Pourher Richard Powell Rcnale Price Sheri Prouly Eddiv Puckett Mari-Carmen Quainlancc- Pam Quirk Lisa Ragsdale Shawn Rainey .larry Rallill David Ray Liz Ra-armlon Slanlc-y Redding Su-vu R1-riding Rollin Reese Rachel Rucw Michlr-1' Rvid Alan Reno Anlonio Reymundn Margie Reyna Guy Rhodes Sandra Riggs Ronald Rippe Tina Rilclif-y Santos Rivera .l UNIORS 254 ,X 1-X C' gy,- 4 K, ,4- ? '7 R1 gill l L, 'i l ., 4241 ' x iv iliaix' ff af n sl ' P l ' l :Eli A . gl' ' 1 It An- -f I1- R , ff- 1' IOR X Boy these mums get you right here! fLeAnn Ledbelterj vii 1 'fff' ll N, 4 fy is fl rig i lXN '7 , i U flg 3 I., -P i f I -I 4' l '- i .' , -Q' , -P l ,sg l sg, S 7 X11 A 1 1 i x V ri TE, 'L Q11 I 1 I ., l ff X , ' li ,.. , 2' -3 ' ' QA it 41: , ,-'QQ rv I b XY i P 1 ' ' ilx fi 1 ' -PM . P ,-. ', 2 l l . Aa- ,,. Q4 - YI F 3. I l 4 'P -:X ,f - .img fl: , W ,450 I always did want to play football fwith Kevinl Sheri Miller. 2295 of the Juniors visit the library regularly. .lackie Rixen Sheila Roach Tracie Robbins Mark Rubens Veronica Roberts .loey Robertson Rob Robertson Sherri Robertson Cheryl Robinson Jeff Robinson Elaine Rose Melinda Ross Candice Rothman Donnette Rountree Ricky Royston Margarita Rudolph Jerry Rumrill Laura Rush David Russell Sarah Russell Susan Saffle Kent Sauer Sheri Saviers Patricia Savoy Chris Schallawitz Stacey Schiermeyer .lohn Schilres Don Scott Keith Scott JUNIORS 255 A .-:A Candice Rothman studies diligently! Don't letimy looks deceive you. fKelly Bantaj l0'k of the Juniors won beta on the Oklahoma- Texas game. .lamey Sowell Doyle Spencer Todd Spencer Nancy Spotts Kip Starks Billy Stephens Carrie Stern Lisa Stewart Blair Stinnett Sandy Stockton Kristi Slreng Brad Stubblefield ' Dave Slubblefield Danny Sugg Roy Sumpter enge Mary Swingle Pam Sword Cara Tabor .lim Tanner ,I Larry Tawer JUN IORS 257 Dina Tufsinnt hiurimlu Tutu' Dan Tat lur Lisa Taylor Sandi Tut lor Carp Tn-rrt-ll Rudy Tvssnom Dui itl Tvsl Rngi-r Thuyi-r Ri1'l1L1rtlThoma St'lbIITl10ll121SUl1 Tami Thornton .lt-uni Thurmnnd l,A'7illl Tillvry Gina Tulun JimTuli-r X 1 Yiklti Tomlin ,Q D. C.'l'ung Y' ' Carla Tun-hiu Tun3uTruylor ' f- . Di-.mTrowllt A I I Q1 li . ' ,L Q . Q., F . ' Aylxil, :,j . ,L-, ., V, ---' - ' Cue, your hair smells terrific! tDana Davis and Ken Hatchery JUNIORS 258 +5 9 X15 '-4 7 l I' Mary Trout Todd Tuel Terri Turner Rusty Tuso David Tylvr Mary Underwood .lohn Upton Tffresa Van Valkerbvrg Robin Vamllfrgrifl' Donn Vaughn Lance Vickrrs Sarah Vines L l' i i ' Ji X CLASS 1' E,- 96'7o of the Jumors voted for the trimester schedule for next year. Vicki Vols Miki' Walla- .lack Waggorwr Mil-cv Wulrlon Cincly Walkc-r Curtis Walker Kurtis Walker David Walla'-v .lim Wallavm' Liz Wallum- Miki- Wallau- Dnnna Walling Mary Walling Lisa Warzlvn Dianna Wardlass Susan Warn-n Kim Watson Nvlsun Watson Crvg Wvlwr Paula W4-vks Robin We-ill-r Terri W1-isvnvr l.i1lll'11 Wvlls Tim Wvsl Tracy Wllisllvr Brill While- Carlu Wliilf JUNIORS 259 Darrell While Randy White Susan While Sydney While Anna Whitehead Greg Whileis Bruce Whiteside Tracie Whilwell Karla Widders DeOnna Wilds Tracy Wilkerson Craig Wilkinson Terry Willell Cathy Williams Dave Williams Kim Williams Megan Williams Melissa Williams Roger Williams Wayne Williams Eric Willingham l..uAnn Wilmotl Delinda Wilson Mike Wilson Roy Wilson Wes Wilson Bruce Winkenweder Rocky Winslow Sherri Winz Toni Witty 'im T? 1 N Bob Benson discovers that old English papers are more edible than the lunch l'0OIl'l fl? 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U-1x'J,f,1-1 ni r bf! pf ,S - My Q, 4 H41 ' 'Y v Oxy x 1 1 l Q-Q l as I 1 if j, , , 3 f' ,-Q-14j.,l.a'ffE' . 5 L vigrx .K I ii 'T ,v gf W ll ff ' N: 8' 'Q -1- ff' ' , Stan Estes, Stan Hil- ton, Tony Sifrgmund, Brad Norman Robert Vann, Susan Solberg .At xi- xl 1 xxl Y Kerri Bush, Brooke Monts, Lora Maxwell i , A -, Q M Ae, 1 r- fb N A . ..4fmSJ5Sm Marci Smith, Meg Harris, Cliff Courtney SEN IORS 264 COUNCIL - . 1 RX- I M N x I .Kr 1- -Rx x - 'ir' . .4 M 1 r .1 ? 'rf' :- Jig If - . I, qiiglr.. ' ,513 I - . ,J ' V 4,.- '.,-.i--'. . A'. fy . 'Y' .gxdiu-P 1 3: x-' ' 1,-I af Q yu - 1 51,4 . 'I -I- 'avi ' 1 , q 1,. - . ' ' li. a 'uY1a0- : Aff' rf' -51 'Jneff . V 5 o,f, r Q .1 Qv' 0, i4J.f,LJ.1. -. lr . - is 4 ' I . .05 , . I? - . .-5' QJQ4-k Kmghl Collins ,Aix 4- .BS 1 5: ,gl Dbl Ln. n- 'Nm 1 5 'O dl. 4 .- .V X .- .V u- -.Q 51 SPONSORS - Mr. Barker, Mrs. Gandillon, Mrs. Cotton, Mrs. Gardner, Mr. SENIOR SPONSORS - Mrs. While, Mr. Pridemore, Mr. Roe, Mr. Chance, Miss Day. SEN IORS f 265 Penny Ted Jana Brett Adams Adams Adkins Allbritten 4 i ,- .Y 3 rl tl 1 kill b H 4 1 I AW? 44 , ,X Bryan Julie Kim Ashley Who says it takes a flyswatter to kill flies? fLaDawn Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderton Antheunisse ax ' .323 li 9 ' f I het A s K Chris Terri Steve Alan Leslie Arnold Atkins Autrey Bailey Bain Billy v-4 J' sr Sheree Tammy J im Debbie Kevin Cathy Baker Baker Baker Bannister Barber Barbour SENIORS 266 1.1 'Ca Donny Greg Barker Barker 'of Diedre Larry Baucom Baumgardner Brian Melanie Beasley Beck 'ESI Anthony Reggie Bell Bell 'Q ,,. af 'Ltr Britt Lynn Kevin Barnard Barr Baskins f-. Q , If The 1979 Senior Homecoming Float. Darren Baucom Tammy Beard Ralph Beelman 6- i Paul Kim David Terry Bellinghausen Bibb Bice Bigham 6295 of the Seniors have seen Animal House. SENIORS 267 g , Slap my hand, black soul man! fScotl Monroel -K X Darryl Julie John Q Blevins Blount Blume 'Q- Xl Patti Scott Bren Bondra Borman Bore 3'X CE David Ronnie Tracie Bird Black Black Q-'f Chris Dee Andrea Blakemore Blanton Blaylock Kenny Kenneth Mike Bolton Bomar Bomberger is Randy Thomas Barry Bowling Boykin Boyles SENIORS 268 L Brown Brown . 4 '22 A ,ez 1 Leslie Anthony Jeff Cheryl Cyndi Julie Brackeen Brandon Breckenridge Bright Biinlee Britt Gary Missy Steve Lynn Evelyn Bryan ll Brown Bruno Bryant Bu Sherrie Kathy Bart Keith Bullock Burkheimer Burnett Burns 0 I ll, - 5 fo ' :ri r I K y,hy ' i I fg. f mf' V 5 a if just love'Dehbie beans. fBobby Roosz and Debbie Wil- Kerri Mark Sandi Mikg 'Oni Bush Buster Butler Byas 1670 of the Seniors helped on the Senior float. 167 SENIORS 269 SENIOR , , 4 . ' 1 Jill Debbie Jeanne Cable Cahill Cameron r 0 . ' -I ' l K .ly M L , , .i 79 . 3 ' . I ' ,.,., . 1 'X X .pi l . ,.', .4 Al Y . I J. ,Q y fl l 0 C i N 1 1 -ffl r ' i . Look al those firm '?XQ4l'. lAnthony Bc-ll and Tom Farrisl il 'WC' 951 l u-Q ...YL ,i ,y ,, X ll . Z X Dale Campbell Samantha Carr JZ' Carolyn Cash -ii Sandy Russell Campbell Carlock Johnny Terry Carson Casey 17 C--.S v Lisa Marcie Challis Chambers 'G' s Mark Cynthia Kurt Mindy Denise Mark Chancellor Chappell Cheatham Childs Christopher Churchman SENIORS 1270 v 1 it age ' i ' l L. Tim Cheryl Clancy Clifton Lisa Gary Cobb A Coffman 'QT y I W 5. H 1 ' L i if 'i 15' r l A , Q. V' if . Mike Donna Colgan Collins 1'1 Kevin Charlotte Conger Consolver CLASS tiff tv? 35 Laura Mike Clinton Coatoam 'FE Sue Bgbby Can't you see we're busy? fCliff Courtney and Tami Terryl Cole Coleman Q33- iff Mike Ricky Laura Collins Colvin Comley l if j i Kim Cathy John Larry Conway Cooper Cooper Cope 57W of the Seniors attended the Stale Fair of Texas. SENIORS 271 Tl Cello - a four stringed instmment of the violin family which is pitched lower than the viola but higher than the double bass. Valorie Norwine is one of the few people that play this instrument. She has been practicing and playing for seven years. She has been in the all-region orchestra for 2 years and in the all-slate orchestra for 2 years also. Last summer, she was one of the few to go to a presti- gious music camp at Meadowmounl School of Music in New York. She is a member of two quartets, one at 'l'.C.l'. and one that is composed of friends. She is participating in two orchestras, the Fort Worth Youth Orchestra and the Chamber Orchestra. She has accom- plished this through patience, concentra- tion, and persistence. Her love of music is what compels her to practice two lo four hours each day, and strive to make music her field someday. iw CLASS R- Susan Scott Bill Becky Caroline Debbie Daniels Darnell David Davis D2lVi5 Davis Donna Lisa Stan Darrell Randy J eff Davis Davis Davis Day Day Dean , T- Q 4 inf Mike Melissa Penny Decker DeLeon Deming k FKA Y ,,,,. IIIM . Jf,..is,. y it y S U, , i i l' ma.. rw Q49 Rugs Tgdd John Did you get some LIP last night? fDanny Sowell and Bobby Colemanj DeWade Dietel Docktor 0.99'Z: of the Seniors eatin the r .4 --unun..,,.. SENIORS 273 'Tb Debbie Debra Tammy Paul Donna John Dodson Doggett Dollins Donner Dowty Duncan :gn Paul Dawn David Sherry Durham Duvall Dyson Eady 'elf' t Greg Denise Jenny Kelly Lisa Robert Eden Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Ellis Pam Stan Pam Jimmy Les Tom Engelhardt Estes Evans Ewings Farrington Farris SENIORS . 274 Greg Faurot su- bfx Charla Ferguson -U Tir ' i 'TH 4 H L ' Cary Kim Carla Feemster Fennell Ferguson if LuAnne Darrell Greg Ferguson Fife Finch Norman Finch ure-' IEW' ar Wallyne Georgiana Tim Finch Flazer Fleming ,vi Y--f Seniors show Raider Pride OVERPOWERSl g r ,H i Debbie Je Florida Flowers L. if Gary Warren Maggie Terry Lisa Glen Fore Forrester Foster Fowler Fox Frailey 689711 of the Seniors have seen Rocky Horror. SENIORS 275 rx.L Bryan Kevin Fraizier Froberg 47 5' , Greg Andy Garrison Catlin Teresa Rhona Germany Gilbert -tvs Donna Sharon Gotcher Gotcher -' -E If - -a ---i ii: ..'4,.Qab,e :'l f 5 A - 4 , if f-' 'vs L- 1, - 4... Laronda Amy I F uhrman Gandy , Keith Darryl Thal's not helping my headache! Uanet Cramerj Geiman Gerard ,. '4 Rodney Treasa Don Bobby Gill Gilliam Godwin Goodin -,, 'Rx Troy Tracy Grady Carla Gottschalk Gough Graves Green SENIORS 276 D ul- -as ... Russell Debbie Green Griffin 'F' Leslie Kim Hammonds Hand W. ' x John Ted Harlin Harp li' vw I - LuCrecia Meg Harrington Harris .bf ,x . N: 1 I 1 l I ' : Kim Alana Griffin Guess Keith Hankins Lynn Haney l ,IJ X , 'E -l :fi 1. lliiel, A e r 14 T? l ui: ' If . , -e f Q ' ef' 1 N F'lf,..,,,'- 5,25 Wil- -, V F' 'fl--FS + e K .,.-ei-ig a - ' Maybe I'm not so hungry after all! lLisa Presleyj 17'Za of the Seniors have been going sleady for more than a year. Bryan Jamie Hager Hammond John Paula Hardie Hardwick Kelly Wheeler jazzes it up! SEN IORS 277 Nancy Brian Becky .lim Russell Ray Harris Hart Hatfield Hay Haydon Hayen if Brad Pam Capala Vicki Lisa Cliff Hedgepeth Helfeldt Henry Herren Herrin Hewes ig ,i fi ' L iii Lisa Kelly J ack Stan Hickman Higdon Hildebrand Hilton Ellen Hinkley Daniel Hobson Barry Diana Where's the Band? fLisa Fox, Mindy Childs, Terri Taborl Hollis Holloway SENIORS 278 me Terry Kurt Cathy Chris 1:2- Holsinger Holzer Hooks Hopp get Keep your hands to yourself. lMary Beth Rossi I-,aDawn Randy Keith Basil Horn Hosking Howen Hoyl Donna Linda Bonnie David Todd Susan Hudson Hudspeth Hunt Hurt Hutchens Irby is ' i X 1 Lee Debra Bobby Greta Chris Kim Isenberg Jackson James James Jergens Joh nso 96.595 of the Senior guys are beer drinkers. Il SENIORS 279 Johnson Johnson Jones Jones C77 1-Ll. R -. Tony Jeff Brad Janet J ay Mark Jones Jones Mike Bill Wayne Karen Jones Josserand Judd Juniel BX 15 X il' ', ily ' , f me .a-.AA ml-OCA.. Kathy Toby Johnny Kim Kay Keck V Keele Keene Ama Kim Mike Cheryl Mike Greg Mark Kellar Kelldorf Kelly Kelly Kendrick Kennedy SENIORS 280 .E .,-4 ,.. Mark Jenny Toni Randy Kercho Kerr Kessler Key x , X. I Pea Sherry Debbie Kinkade Kiser v i6P ' Jean Kristi Knight Kornegay 41-'h - ce, love, and derby's. ' fMark Cranfield, Linda David Kraft Krawetske 58'k of the Senior class is made up of girls. l ff: .. Tracie Gordon Kimbrough King ,lim Steve Kisthardt Kneisel Kim Cindy Komrumps Kossey 3 Ken Kruger Johnann Labriola SENIORS R1 1 N I INT A f'Yf'Y G , s Lf Brandt Tami Greg Leondar Lidberg Lindsey - '- , .. DL J oe Joe Denise Loerwald Loerwald Logan q .xyl ,J A We 'L l'm so cute. moberl Vannj '.- Q:f'.,x Kim Dana Leon Elaine Deidre Mike Long Looney Lopez Lowery Loyd Luckie K ,t 5 Lajuana Tim Lori Donna David George Lyder Lynvh Maarrk Mahoney Malmstrom Malone Hllfk ofthe Senior class is made up of SENIORS 283 Mike Robert McAllister McBee -E' wg. 1 'Boogie Woogie Bugle Girl lLuAnne Tysonl Kelly Laurie McCoy McDougal si .41 KL Mike Bobby Barry Teresa Mcllraith McKaig McKee McMichael 1 J im Mark Nicki Kent Meadows Meadows Medeiros Meier 196 of the Senior class is unsure. hr- , V'-1 ff Iain Cindy McCallum McCoy Zfiiii ' ', Darla Francis McDuff McGowan Darla Tim McMillan Meader Stan Monty Melton Merrell SENIORS 285 'So CLASS fly Y Anglia- Miki- Luna Mvlirrlaul Svoll Brookf- Niilvilvii Milvhvil Mixorl iVl021yl'fii Monros- Moms 5... I , gg A x Sli-xv 4 Rusty Miko Laura Miriam Mi:-hum-I Nlomiy Moon Moore' Morale' Nloralvs NIOFQILIII s x . FP .l P , Shi-Ili-5 Vivkif' Nlorgzun Morgan ef' Srotl Shi-ily 1 Morris Morris N O 8815 of the Seniors plan on going lo college. SENIORS 287 ,, 1-wg .. fx , 1 SEN ai Debbie Carla Gwendy Muller Murphy Murray '11--v Mark Michele Bill Murrell Muscatell Mussleman Jimmy Carter II fKeilh Verblej. Q7-' R Carl Naehritz I li, OR Ii Raiders plow through district! K9 Andrea Connie Brenda Napier Nash Neal Cindy Teddy Amy Patrick Neeb Nelson Newkirk Newman CLASS ' ii C7 Melinda Brad Robin Virgil Nichols Norman Norman Norman ! f7,9r A. I' Q' A Mark Peggy Valerie Greg Norton Norvelle N orwine Odom 5-' F David Linda Osborn Outcalt VE: 5, 4f.i 44 I'm going lo puuck! Donna Alan Uim Meadowsj Pack Page 97W of the Seniors watched the Super Bowl. r-f.Trvf Y'Y 'fY Y' May a thousand mosquitoes invade your arm pits. QCreg Odoml F Charles Diana Owens Oxford -1'-'D ALR -2---v Matt Gary Palazzetti Parkey SENIORS 289 ,. , V , 'J' Y Wi I AL 'H Rx. db .,,.. fhfw 16 --5.-'-IG. -uw .. JL' 43 Y? CLASS ' -I - SQ in .. 111 ,.,..f. N..- Perry Scott I 7 ,' '- . ,f Teri Pen n Perry A Q he Peters . , , lf f he F Bruce Annette Who knows what evil lurks in the classes of Doc Kensing? Sherri Peterson Piazza Pirkle l'llX 'ix 0' 'fllll 4 5 YV- gl N QYLL 'fri-'f is -mznlnqgf Mpc can Mark Vickie Jana Doug Pollock Ponds Popham Poteet lm Q1 r 7-1 .'5 w' David Jehn Lisa Tammy Look Boss! Zee plane! fCoach Ruizj Powell Pratt Presley Pruitt 1 6692: of the Seniors have jobs during the school year. l SENIORS 291 Richard Puckett A Gene Ratliff SENIOR L11 559 Jeff Barry Chris Ragsdale Raif Rainey Kobgy Doug Kem Britt Bernard hiding from his ian club. Ratliff Ray Ray I W Q PN 2 1 a R ,ff 'Sn Lf: Ron Thomas Lyn n Steve Ray Reagan Reardon Reardon ii: iz. N W' '27 Be nice lo me. l've had a hard day. 1Meg Harrisj Paula james Bobby James Redfearn Reeve Reyero Reynolds SENIORS 292 LASS Q.--1 Janet J on Rose Ross Mary Beth Ross Ralph Ron Allen To sleep or not to sleep, that is the question. Ross Rotthaus Roush fin Chris Rodney Rowe Rowlett ,4 ...gl + IL- 'x T Russ Paul Rucker Russell hw it X Kipp Dan-ell I wonder what Kathy is doing? lMark Polloclcl Shane Sian Ryon Sanderlin Sanders Sanders 35010 of the Seniors attend lhe school dances. SENIORS 295 SENIOR Q23 Christi Scott Annette Cindy Allison Sedgewick Sharp Shaw YT? 1 Marsha Shivers Think harder Brian lBrlan Hatfield and Bnan Frazierj f i ,N X ' It , lx I gs P i F Cr' F34 . ix - X Last ofthe Mohicans. 1 Tony Susan Tammie Siegmund Silcox Simmons pw CLASS - six Pam Paul Renef: Stewart Stewart Stewart Wow' Who sand your Semor year vsasn t worth missing? Shglll Stewart 1-,. P Shelly Camey Davxd ana Shewart Stoker Story Stout M' 'vb 'W rising anim 1 F X47 Todd isa Bonnie Kathy Cookies!! YUM!! fConnie Nashl Stroud Stuard Sudduth Sullins 750121 of the Seniors like to snow ski SEN IOHS 299 lvl l feel good all under. fGreg Finchl Darrin Kelly Talley Talley SENIOR Chris Mark Sullivan Sutter ,.,-, X. ' Dawn Duskin Swanzy Swenson Let's pep up or get out! fWarren Forreslerj SENIORS i' .fy T E Terrance Tammy Taylor Teams 'gilt '-N Y 'bf wzrvx Ron Darryl Swan Swank Terri Joanie Tabor Tallant Lf 1:-J: Lori David Tanski Taylor 'Sf' l -Q-4-' Gay Tami Terrell Terry Annette Randy Simpson Skinner Robin Shelli Smith Smith 'M 1 'sfmx I 'Tv P X RAIDER PRIDE really knocks you out! QSeniors '79j ::, 23. Jeff Lynn Bill Marci Sloan Smalling Smith Smith I ' 4 34 Susan Tracey Charles Laura Smith Smith Smoot Snider 99.9016 of the Seniors graduate. SENIORS 297 255' L , , EVERYTHING YOU EVER WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT BEES BUT WERE AFRAID TO ASK! I-low many of you like honey? Do you know where it comes from? Does it come from Kim Kendricks? NO! It comes from her bees. That's right, she raises bees. She has eight hives that contain approximately 10-50 thou- sand bees each. She got started through a friend across the street who also raises bees. The hives come in kits and each winter they build several. These bees take as much time and care as a regular pet. She has to water them just like a dog. She puts water in a tire to keep the bees from visiting their neighbor's pool. Bee Keep- ing requires a lot of materials. She shows us the wax and supers that bees need in order to raise their young and store their honey. After the bees have made their honey she robs them. She uses a smoker to stun the bees and then steals the honey without getting stung 1 usually. CLASS 4 v C 1 i , , f fl? Vf rg' , ld? : F x 5 -. aa.. ,Nl r . Mark Angela Thayer Thigpen We ff T1 7 'T I ,Y Wx .,.f-1 .W .. ,.. , ,gf 1 , . i , il-.E hi ' wonder if John Travolta ever picked up girls this way? Laurie Tricia Dale Who?'K' Oh Campbell! Uennifer Harrisl Bruce McCahaj Q, Food Fight! Oh well it worked in the movie. Uoe Bill Spencerl 1 md' Thomas Thomas Fir Te' Rhonda Paula Brenda Jimmy Thorton Tice Tillery Tindell int 1- , Melodie Troy James Jeff . Trammell Trammell Traweek Trice 99.9922 of the Senior class has Senioritis. SEN IORS 301 SE IOR - R tw Bud Laura Tina Brenda Troute Truil Turley Turner '24 lv' N .L .xi rg' 1. 'e' 'W ' 3 4 'TS , , ii Diane Lu Ann Shari Rick BUSH woman! CKCFH BUSH Turner Tyson Umbaugh Van Huss X -A' ' 1 M' Robert Lisa 'M' Vann Van Slyke . i ik' Hey! Over here! fLance Roberts, .lohn Blumej T0mlTly Janet Vastine Vaughn I SENIORS ' 302 CLASS Susan Kendra Amy Jerry Von Storch Wadas Fiiqz ' Keith Lisa Sherrie Toni Vaughn Venable Verble Vinson Vinson Vols ,bf Hr Cindy Craig Wahlberg Walker Mcmnlhan mcreasm This sign speaks for itself! L.. ,,,..' Damon Dianna ,lohn Mark Walker Walker Walker Walke 6795: of the Seniors attended the football games this year. r SENIORS 303 S ,gaw- Take H B-C Powder. David Llnda Denlse 'uv' 'Cl ,f-g Weston Patti Lesa Derek Walters Walton Warnock Wauson My-'g ,sLfX RTT? ng:-:ff I swf N- Angie Mack Kim Debble Cliff s notes can t hve without them Uoey Holsteadl Weaver Weaver Weicht Wellendorf SENlORS 304 ENIOR CLASS Paula West Richard Wenzel Kelly Wheeler V l ll X Ronnie Whittle Trey White u 'P' Ei Tana Tony West Wester Randy Sittin' Pretty! lCarolyn Davisj Roney Jay Wheeler Wheeler White -77? A Jarrell ,I ack Wicker Wilborn .1-r Lynn Bill Debbie Gary Shelle Woodside giving RESPECT! Wiley Williams Williams Williams 2396 of the Seniors attended the basketball games this year. SEN IORS 305 , SENIOR I in ig sleigh if .gif 1-, ' ,Q V, v 1' ' 'ze fijmp, MQ:-I ' Lance Williams Lisa Sheila Oedipus Rex . . . YUK!! lMelodie Trammell Williams Williams Zi SENIORS 306 'WF ., k,F,1 -av, xi- ' 5' A, l Carla Peter Charlotte Dennis ' ' Williamson Williamson Willingham Willis . , M .1 4 1 ,V-is! . ., I imc . . ' 5. ...hw , x ella, in ii- 'fl Keilh BNHS lhem UP- Cheryl Debbie Pam Sherry Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson CLASS al lla' ? ' .rf-4 Nr Steve Vickie Winslow Wirt Wise Diane Blake Wolfe Womack 7 Dona Wood Smile everyone. He's taking our pifffure. Debra Kim Mark Gary Yates Yates Young Zak The avenge weight of a senior girl is 1 l5! Kevin A book worm! fStan Hiltonj Kenny Womack Shelle Theresa Linda Woodside Woody Wright 1 SENIORS 307 SENIOR Crulg Bob Patil Zif'g0lbilllQ'l' Zivglur Zurlock 3' T .leg I 1 k 41 ht fha O55 fx .,. .fd- , , 'al I x '51 eff' X... SENIORS CLASS .,,.'vs.,,.4 , A .,-!- .A 3.1.5 'n,f+1'?ZNw ,163 v ,Q-gif f 1 V . . QQ 1' . .1 , 1 '17 , I . , , 1' 1 Az. ful' ,F .xx MQ- If .., .11 . ., --Wiwp I Rv., SEN IORS 309 1 I SONG' TIME OF YTUUR LIFE -' Q0od'n10rning yuslcrdayg l ,V ' ' M, ,A 4.-NN Yqg wake up. and tnnv has sllpzgegl ayvayl,K5, iI's,l1arrl to f ind 'EW I if .v lil? 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' x Al xx v .,4..' esszzeszzeggsiwl xx u xx, A- :E:E5' 9.E4 f ff ' w1:a -4 Q' 4 H3 if 3 3 44 w ,,442xw42z444,, : , MET 4 M, nf' H ' ' mg ' H RM W, ss Wm,-w 4 xxggmw - , :-:-:---4.-H .. 44s'gff ' ,- 4 4 .. Maxx 94 43 :EF 4s144ez44w4 ,nw M, . Vff5iE35i'35'?Ei?'V -' .Win , H, 3225 sszrbezxss 1535155321 xxx :.:.:.:.: 2 4 4,54 -- ez-1 ' WEE -::: .. 'N ' xx 55 5 4 W W ':'1.H54:x4?f I, W 1 M 'N ? 4:-1 , . ' A ADAMS. PENNY - Young Lift-1. ADAMS, TED - Drafting I, 2. ADKINS. IANA - Raidf-r ROIl5f'I S 1: Fre-nrh Club 2: T4-nnis Tram 2. 3. ANDERSON. KIM - FHA 2. ANDERTON. ASHLEY - FHA 1. 2: FBLA 2. ANTHEUNISSE. BILLY '- Varsity Travla 1. 2. 3: Sorvvr Club 1. 2. ARNOLD. LESLIE - Young Lift- 1. 2: FCA 2: Ruid- t-rvttvs 2. k ACTREY. TERRI B BAIR, ALAN - Cvrtnan Club. BAKER, KATHY - Frenchy Club 2: FHA 2. 3. BAKER. SHER EE - Cosine-tology I. 2: Viva 1. 2. BAKER. TAMMY - VOE 3. BANNISTER. JIM - Football 1. 2, 3: Favoritv 1. 3: National Honor Sovirrty 2. 3: BIIITllI'lt'I't'llL'S 3: Senior Supvrlatixi-: Who! Who Among Amt-rit-an High Svhool Stuclvnts: Top 20. BARKER. DONNY A- Calf 1.2. 3. BARKER. GREG BARNARD. BRITT - AEP Film Crt-w and Pruduv- lion Staff tFilm as Litvraturel. BARR. LYNN - Rotlco Club 2. 3: Rodeo Club Drill Ti-am 3. B.Ast.AtN. KEVIN .- ArtClub1.2.3. BAI,1COM.DARREN -- Cun Club 2: Basiiball 1. 2. BALECOM. DIILDRE,+ Young, , BEASLEY. BECK. MELANIE -7 Stuiliint Coiinvil 1.2. 3: Sopho- mori- Counril 1: National Honor Society 2. 3, Socrv- tury 3: Chcvrlcafling 2. 3:XQung Lift' 1- 3: FCA 1: Tutu-ttvs 3: lilonwcorning Qlucen?Noniine0: Miss Boll Iliuli Svhool 3. , istttQiN1QilH1iffE52i5fi , I BELL. ANTHONY -:Football IL 2, 3: Base-ball I. 2, 3. BELLINCHAUSEN, PAUL - VICA Club 2. 3: Build- ing Tradm-s Parliaine-ntarian 2: Building Trades Rvportvr 3. BIBB. KIM - FHA 2. BICE. DAVID - FBLA I. 2: HECE 2. 3. BICHAM. TERRY -- Gorman Club 2, 3: National Honor Sovivty 2. 31501-cer Te-am 1. 2, 3. BLA KEMORE. CHRIS - BL.-xY1.oCK. ANDREA - .French Ctutyl. 2. Young Lift- I. 2: FCA 1. 2. A I ' BI..I5lVINS. DARRELL .i Q Q . Cl I iu.ouNT. Ju 1.15, rung: .von 3. BLl,tMEf:JOHiN 4:32.51-i:.2ti::1L 3. YW... Lift- 1. Barr Bust:-rs 2. 3. ' A I BOM BERC-ER. MICHAEL - National Honor Sovivty 2. 3: Gyinnastica I. 2. ' , ' BORRE. BRI-I'I'I' - Band I, 2. 3: National Honor Sorivty 2. 3: FBLA 3: First Piave Act:-ounting I FBLA Diwtrirt Coni'c'ntion. INDEX 316 BOYKIN, TOM - Band I: Baskvtbull I: FCA I: FBLA 2: Spanish Club 3. BOYLES. BARRY --- Art: CVAE. BRACH. MIKE - Bztnfl 1, BRACKEEN, LESLIE - Young Lila' I. 2, 3: Raiilvr- c-ttf-S 1. 2. 3: Senior Litrutvnant 3: Frvnvh Club 2: FHA 2. BRANDON. ANTHONY - Co-op. BRECKENRIDCE, JEFF - Cvrman Club I. 2. 3: National Honor Sorivty 2, 3. BREOR. SCOTT -- Football 3: National Honor Soui- oty 3. i BRIGHT. CHERYL - Frcnvh Club 1. BRINLEE. CYNDI W-.Cosri1ggtolkngy,,g2,g53: Vow-ational Industrial Clubs of Ame-rica 2.13: 1 I ' BRITT. JULIE - Young Lif1.'lvI. Raitlvre-ttus 3: Auxiliary Council 2. A U A BROWN, CARY BROWN. MICHELE BROWN, STEVE - Pt-rfcvt Att:-mlancv 3. BRUNO, R. LYNN BRYANT, EVELYN - Rod zvcm Club I. 2. 3. BULL. BRIAN - Baski-tball 1: Art Club 3: FCA I. 2. BULLOCK, SHERI - Choir I: Art Club 1. BURKEIMER, KATHI - Baml I. 2. BURNETF. BARTON - Sort-or 1, 2. 3: Gorman Club 1. 2: NFL 3: Drama I. 2, 3: Stage' Crew Dravula 3: Light Crvw Music Man 3: Crt-alive' Writing, Club Viva-- President 3. BUSTER. MARK - CVAE Co-op Ii. 2.iRoportf-r. BUTLEILSANDRALEE--'FHA1.2. . . C CABLE. JILL -- FBLA. V CAMERON. JEANNE -FHA1. 2.. ' CAMPBELL, DALE -- Choralicrs Sz-crvtary 1: Boll Players 1. 2: Student Counvil 1. 2. 3: Fall Play I. 3: RFL 1: Musival Produvtions 1. 2. 3: All-Rvgion Choir 1. 2: A Capprlla Choir SPCCTIEISFQ' 2: Svnior Counvil 3: Section Loader 3: All-Arc-a Choir 3: Blue Rourlivs 2, 3: National Honor Socif-ly 2. 3: Annual Stall 2. 3: Divi- sion I Rating: Solo 1. 3. Ensemble- 1. 2. 3: Svniur Sllpl'I'II1IIN'l'1 Contest Play 3: The Toxas Bell Boys 3: FCA 2. CAMPBELL, SANDY M. ascii 1. 2. mano. FHA. CARLOCK. RUSSELL - mace: 2. 3. CARR. SAMANTHA -' Choralicrs 1.2. CARSON. .IOHNNY - CVAE Auto Mr-vbanit' 1: CVAE Co-op 2, 3. 1 i, CASEY. TERRY - CVAE Auto Mm'ltanic's I. 2: CVAE Co-op 3. 1 ',-i msn, CAROLYN M.- uma 2,31 mano 2. 3. Whois whos. A 3 iiiti CHALLIS. LISA - VICA St:i'ri'tary Cosnn-tology 2. CHAMBERS. MARCIE -1- Gyrnnustivs 1: Tvnnis '21 Who's Who Among Am:-riran High Svhool Stutlvnts 2. CHANCELLOR. MARK - Rifle- Club 3: Soma-r Club 3. CHAPPELL, CYNTHIA - FBLA 2. 3: FCA Young Lilo I, 2: Ono Way 1: Spanish 3: Tc-n 3 CHEATHAM, KURT SPO0FER - Football 1 3: Truvlc 1. 2. 3. CHILDS. MINDY - Raitlvrvttcs 1. 2. 3. Hist Junior Class Faxorite: Hoinocoming Quin-n 3: Y Lift- 1. CHURCHMAN. MARK - Football 2. 3: Spot- -7 ... 3. CLANCY. TIM- Football I. 2. 3: Basvball I. CLIFTON, CHERYL -- Rairlvr Rousvrs I. CLINTON, LAURA - Band 1. 2. 3: FBLA, 1.2 COATOM, MIKE - Tennis. COBLEISH, KEVIN -- In Florida - Ari :Cl Stuilvnt 1.2. ' K COFFMAN. CARY - D.E. Pre-siilvnt 2. 3: mort- Class Council. COLE. SUE - VOE 3. COELMAN. BOBBY - Basvball I. 2. 3: Corin 2: Art Club 3: Young Life 3: Fvlloivship Christian lvtvs 3. COLCAN. MIKE - German Club I: JV Tvnnis 1. Bass Buslvrs Club 2, 3. COLLINS. DONNA - FI-IA1. 2. 3: FBLA 3. COLLINS, MICHAEL - Stull:-nt Council Counril 2. 3. Prvsiclvnt 3: Blum' Rouilii-s 2, 3: 1-rs 1, Pre-sith-nl I: A Cappvlla Choir 2. 3. Count- Sturlrnt Dirvvtor 3: All Region Choir I. 2. 3: All Choir I. 2: All State Choir 2: RFL 1. 2. 3: NFL 1 Vim- Prsitle-nt 2. President 3: Debate- 1. 2. 3: Bell 4-rs I. 2. 3: Thvspian 2, 3. Prrsiilortt 3: Fall F 3: Musival Productions 1. 2. 3: Conti-st Pl National Honor Society 2, 3: Whtfs Who S 2' Who! Who Drama 3: Senior Supvrlatiw. COLVIN. RICKY CONGER. KEVIN - Builfling Trash-s I. 2: CONSOLVER, CHARLOTTE - Cymnastivs 1: Trn- nis 2.3: FBLA 3. ' A CONWAY. KIM - HECE 2. COOPER. JOHN - Gymnastics 1: Base-ball 2. CORDTS, LORI - Baskvtball 2. 3: National Hono Sovivly' 2. 3. COURTNEY, CLIFF - Golf I. 2. 3: Ct-rman Club 2 Kry Club Sl't'I't'l3I'y 1. Vim- Prosidt-nt 2: Si-nior Clas: Council: Fall Play 3. t COX. DIANNA - DECA II 1. 2. 3. Ri-portvr Ii. Tri-a survr 3. COYLE. CATHERINE - Annual Stall I. 2. 3. Eilitot 3: Studi-nt Council 1. 2. 3, Trvasuri-r 2, Parliamvnta rian 3: National Honor Sovivty 2. 3: Young Life- 1 Tutu-tt:-s 3: Who's Who Among Amvrivan Higl Svhool Studi-nts 3: Powilffr Puff Football 2: Sf.-nio Supvrlativc. CRANFILL, MARK - Band 1. 2: Stage- Band 1, 2 Football I.. 2: Bvll Players 3: 'Choir 1. 2. 3: Basketbal 1: Basrbull I: Annual Stall 1: Quill :incl Svroll It Mt-cli val Care-urs 2: Musival Proilutftions 2. 3: Drama 1. 2 3: Christian Sturlunt Union I. 2. CRIBBS. GERALD CROSS, HAROLD - Football 3: FCA 3. CRUMBLEY. RENE - Baskc-tball 2. 3. .RYER. RONNIE - HECE1. 2. .URLEE. ANDREA t- Art Club, Secretary: NFS 1, . 3: FHA 1. 2.73: HOSA. R .YRIER. MARK - Baseball 1. 2. 3: Football 1, 2. 3: CA 1. 2. 3::National Honor Society 2. 3: Senior ttperlative. , ALTON. KARL NANIELS. -+- Frenchftllub 1: Specelt Contest IARID. BILL -- Latin Club: Football 2: Band 1. ARNELL. .I. SCOTI' - Band 1, 2, 3: Musical Pro- Iurtions 1.2: 3: All Region Band 3: Band Vice Presi- lent 3: Dixiiflatnd Jazz Ensemble 3: Sytnplionic-rBand . 2. 3: Tbiiory 3: First Division at UIL Solo and 'nsmnble 1. 2. 3. AVIS. DEBBIE - Volleyball 1. 2. 32 Track 1. 2, 3. AVIS. - Volleyball I, 2, 3: Track 1, 2, 3: National Honor Society 2. 3. g DAVIS. LISA H- You ng Life 1: FBLA If Spanish Club 2. 3. Vit-e President 3: VOE 3: DECA 3. DAY. DARRYL - Football 1, 2. 3: Young Life 1, 2. DEAN. JEFRQA- DECA: BassgBuster 1. DECKER. MIKE - Football 1, 2. 3: FCA 2. 3: National Honor Society 2, 3. DELEON. MELISSA '- Raiderettt' 1: Young Life 1, 2: FCA 1. 2.13: Blue Rowdiess Treasurer 3: Basketball Sun-etlu-art 3. DEIVIING. PENNY - CVAE Co-op 2, 3: Inter Club Count-il. lDEWADE.. RUSS F. - Moat Trans 2. OVAE coup DIETEL. ROBERT TODD - Young 1.110 1. 2. asm. Club 2. 3: .IA 1. 2. DOCKTOR. JOHN DODsON.jDsRR1E . DOOOETT. DEBRA - Young Lilo 1, 2, 3: FCA 1, 2: Student Council 1. 2: Blue Rowdies 3: FHA 3: Tennis 2. DUNCAN,,lOHN -- FCA 1. 2. 3: Basketball 1, 2. 3: Bitte Rowfliesf72, 3: Nz1liottalQI:I0inor Society 2i 3: Sen- ior Sttperlatife. - DURHAM. PAUL - VOCT 1: VICA 2. 3. DUVALL. DAWN - Sophomore Council: Young Life 1. 2: CC 2113: Cheerleader 3: Senior Superlative, Who? Who Cheerleading: Tuttcttcs 3. DYSON. DAVID - Young Life 1, 2, 3: Football 1, 2. 3: Butnmf-rc-ttes Captain 3. E EADY. SHERRI - FHA 1: Band 1, 2. 3. EDEN. GREGORY - Band 1, 2. 3: National Honor Society 2, 3: Cerman Club 33' EDWARDS.-.DENEECE -4 FHA 2: FTA 1: NFL 1: .IA 1: Art Club 2: Blue Rowdies 1. EDWARDS, JENNY - FCA 1. 2, 3: Bell Players 1, 2. 3: Band 1. 2. 3: Young Life 1. 2: Art Club 1. 2: Span- ish Club Musical Productions 2. 3: Children's 'I'l1eatre 2:3f11lI:1 One Act Play 3: RFL 1, 2,,3: Flag Corps 3: Fall Play 2. 3: Who'sfWho. EDWARDS. KELLY - Band 1, 2: German Club 1. 2: Soccer Club 1. Lk EDWARDS, 1.1511 -- Art Club 11115. ROBERT ENGELHARDT, PAM - FHA 1:.German cut, . RRNSRIGER, KAREN - HECE2.3: Rua. tait I ESTES. STAN - roottatt 1. 2, 3: Young 1.11.1 1. 2: FCA 1, 3: Senior Class Council: Bummerettcs 3: Wl1o's Who Among American High School Sttulents., EVANS, PAM4 FHA 1, 2.3:1ArtiClul1.2. 31 Siigi'lii5'h Club 2. -A 11 A F FARRIS. TOM 4 :vastly 'rE+nlii5f1,, 2,1 31 Yftuagiiigtiftf 1, 2, 3: Bummerettes 3: Who's Who Among American High School Students: FCA 2. 3:Nz11ional Honor Soci- ety 2, 3: Most Valuable Player - Tennis: Cutie Miss Pageant 2. A FAUROT. GREGORY - A oipittftta Choir 11,132.11 31 Band 1. 2, 3: National Honor Society 2, 3: Musliit-al Productions 3: Young Musicians Club 3: The Texas Bell Boy 3: Third Band Treasurer 2: All District Choir 3. FERGUSON, CARLA - uecnzg 3: HERO 2, 1 FERGUSON. ORARLA - Band 1. 2. FERGUSON, LUANNE - FHA 1: Band 1. 2. 3: Flag Corps 2, 3. Flag Captain 3: All Region Orrlwstra 3: Musical Productions 2: First BandiSct-retary 3. V , FIFE, DARRELL - Band 1. 2, 3: Musical Produc' tions 1. 2, 3: Drum Major 2, Head Drum Major 3: All State Band 2, 3: All Region Band 1. 2, 3: All Region Orchestra 3: All Region Jazz Ensemble 3: Stage Band 1, 2, 3: Bell Players 3: Inter-Club Count-il 3: Band Council 1, 2, 3: Marching Major- Domos 1, 2, 31 FINCH, GREG -- Young Life 1. 2, 3: Football I. 2. 3: Baseball 1. 2, 3: FCA 1, 2: Basketball 1: FBI 3: Senior Follies 3: Bunimerettcs Reject 3. V K- A jf FINCI'I..NORMAN-- DECA 123 1 iesi FINCH, WALLYNE - Choraliers 1: Sophomore Council: Student Council 1, 2. 3. Secretary 2, 3: Boll Players 3: Thespians Reporter 2: A Cappella President Who's Who A,Cappell:1 Choir ,3: Inter-Club Council President 3: Musical ProtluctiorlEf2: Fall Play test Play 3. ii FLEMING. TIM - Football 1. 2, 3: All District Sec- ontl Team. FLORIDA. DEBRA- HECE 2:13. FORE. GARY 7 FOSTER, MAGGIE - Band 1,-2, 3: German 1, 2, 3: Senior Superlative: National Honor Society 2, 3: Who's Who in Math 3, V, 1 FOWLER, TERRY - sou-er 1:11111 1, 2. 3. FOX, LISA - Raiderettes 1, 2. 3: FHA 2: Wbo's Who Among American High St-bool Students 3. '1i I rRA1LEY JR.. GLEN -. CVAE.f.Auto Mafh.tna.t52. 3. Rodeo Club 1, 2: CVAE Co-Op 2. 3. 1 FRASIER, BRIAN FROBERG. KEVIN 1 . .. gy - ft' FUHRMAN. LAVONDA -- :R1:t1E.R.,w.11tt: 2. 3. FHA2:F'1'A2,3. 1 1 1 G . CANDY. AMY - Raidercttes 2, YmmaL1f.t 1. CATLIN, ANDREW - Blue Rowdies 2. 3. President 2.3: National Honor Society 2. 3: International Thes- pian Society 2, 3, Vice President 3: NFL 3: Bell Play- ers:1-.i2. 3: RFL 2. 3: SOccer' 2, 3: 'Track I: Spt-cchli Whos Who 3: Young Life 1. 2: FCA I: Inter Club Council 2. 3: Musical Productions 2. 3: Om- At-t Play Contest, 2: Century III Scholarship Winner 3. GEIMAN, KEITH - Gy1nn:1st,itf:1 1. 2: - 3. , .1...... 1 1 . . R GERARD. DARYL - DECA. GERMANY. TERESSA - Volleyball 1. 2. 3: Girls Basketball 2. 3:Track,i1. ik, I 1 i'GlILBE'lIT1', RHONDA. Ru.i..,r:5R51R.-R 1. cpeotiiitii Club 1.2. 3: Art Club 3:1-'FA 3: FHA Historian 3. 5' GILLIAM. TREASA - HECE 2. 3. ' GODWIN, DON BOBBY ' GOTCIIER. DONNA - vos 3: F'I'Ai2. GOTCHER. SHARON K. - Band 1. 2: .luniot Achieyement 1. K , I GO'FTSCHAI.K. TROY VD. --1 C1511-llliliil Club Drafting I, 'A A ' COUCH. TRACY - Rodeo Club 2. 3: Roth-o Club Sweetheart anti Reporter 3. GRAVESRGRADY- mttatt '1.Otmc1t.1t 1. GREEN, CARLA - FBLA I: .IA 1: Inter Club Courts cil 1: Raider Roust-rs 1: Blue Rowtlies 2: Wllllli Who Among Atl1t't'lt'Btl High School Students 2: National Honor Society 2. 3: Drama Club 1. 3:'Musi1'al Produtjf tion?-2, 3: ChoralicrsgReporter 11: NsGup,..tt1.t Choir: 3: Rairlerettes Manager 3. 1 GREEN. MAT'I'- DECA1. A GRIFFIN. DEBBIE--- FBLA 3: Young Lite 1.225 ,jr Q . 11. it ,, FHA? , Y. 1 Rsot 1 .t.. .. : ORtFF1'1'T. KIM 4 Fr.-mth cut.. I Outzss, ALANA - DECA 2. 3. HACER. BRYAN - Art Club 3: Creative Arts 3. 1' HAMMOND. .IAIME - Frencli Club I: C-1-rtnan Club 1: NHS 2. 11111111 MONDQ KAREN - Rott.-0 cttity 2. 3. st-.-r.1fta:ftl:Z.i 'I'rea'surcr 3. M - HAND, KIM -s Raider Rouse-rs 1: FHA 2: FBLA 3. HANKINS, KEITH -- Football 1. 2. 3: FCA I: Young Li fe' 1: 3: Cheerlezulcr Beau 3. 1, ' 1.55 HARDWICK. PAULA - FHA 2: German Club 2. FFA 3. ' HARLIN. JOHN - Football 1. 2. 3. V ,1 HARRIS. ANDREA' - Raitlt-r Rousiirs I: FHAi'2f' 1 Young Life 1, 2: Bell Players I. I HARRIS. MEC - Senior Class Council: National Honor Society 2. 3: French Club 1: 'I'uttvttes 3. ' RAY --- Football 1. 2. 3:jfIfrat'k 1, tmiftttfs 3. A . A I Yi l INDEI 317 INDEX IIA RT. NANCY - Nuliuruxl Honor Sol-ivly 2. 3. Trvu- furvr 31 II:1i1I1-11-Ilvs 2. 3: FCA 2: Young Lift' 2. 3: lliuuuiu-rc-llm' Cllilfll 3: Iruollmll Sm'1'Il14'urI 32 .Iuuior Clasp Counril. IIATIIIIELD. BRIAN - I-Il'I'III2lIl Club I: Gun Club I. 2: FCA I. 2. 3. IIAY. BECKY - -'---- DECA II3:Rai1lvi-1-111-5 I. 2. f I II.-XY I-LN. .IAMES R. H- Coll I. 2. 3. III-II.I7liI.IJ'I'. YICKI -- F n'e-n1f' I1 Club 2. IIERREN. CLIFF W Spanish Club 2: U1-r xvunxnx Club 3. HERRIN. BRAD IIILWES. I'ANIEl..A - Ijyillllalrlivs I. 2: l IlA I. 2. Yi1'c'P1'1'fi1lvx1I 2. IIIIIKNIAN. LISA - CYAE Co-up 2. 3: VOCT 2, 3. IIICKS. BRIAN - Mvu1ITr:uI1-s I. 2. IIIGDIN. KEl..l.Y - VICA 2. 3: Cosuu-lulogry 2. 3: I'II'I.'IIl'lIwg:lIIlI. . hx 1111.r31f1iRe.ND.JAf:14 - 13.-11 PI...-rs 1. 2, 3: RFI. 1. 2. 3: NFL I. 2. 3: Sovrvr 1.3: IVlusivul Proiluvlious 2. 3: Ka-I Club l. 2: Wliul Who Among: Ann-rivam High Sn-bool Slueh-uls 3: Svuioi' Class Counvil VII-4: Prvsi- nh-nl: ECA I. 2. 3: BIlIIIIlII'l'I'II1'S 3. HILTON. STAN H- Iiawlu-Ilmll I. 2. 3: Bd!-l'lI1.IIl I. 2. 3: FCA I. 213:51-nior Clash Counril 3: S1'lII0l'SlIIll'I'lLI- lin-. IIINIZKIIIY. I-II.I.I-lN .---- Ari Club I. 2, 3: FTA 3: NHS 2. 3: Wliifs Who Among Auu'ri:'un Iligli Svhool Sliulvuls 2. DANIEL A- Cross Couulry I. 2. 3: 'I1:'zu'li I: Wraillliilrigz 2:1 R:1i1lm'r Rousvrs I. I IIOI.l.I5. IIARRY ---- l oolb:ill I. 2: Young Ililm' I: DECA I. HOI.l.OVI'.-YY. DIANA - Iizuul I. 2. 3: Clmrzilivrs I: A Lznppl-llu 2. 3: All Dnalrwl Cliou' Z. 3: D'IlIhl4'2lI Pro- mluvlions 2. 3: 'Wliol Who Anmug AIl'll'l'Il'ilIl High Svluuvl Slunlvulf- 3. IIOLZEII. IiIfR'I' - Sopliuumrv Club I r1'si1li'ul: -AEP IDIIIII Crrxs 3. IIUOISS. CATIIY -- Ilzuul 2. 3: I'Il'1'll1'II Club 2. 3: I' IIA 2: l RI.A 3. . . IIUPIJ. IZIIRIS- -- I 1'1'u1'l1 Club. I IIIFIRN. 1.g.11n.-uw - nm.: 1, 2. 3. in-.-11.-1. c:11.1f1. Ruiul Sxyl'I'lll4':u'l 3: All Rvgiou Orvlwslrax I. 2. 3: NIIlwIl'ZlI I rocl1u'Iiuus 3: Sllljll' Buu1l3. IIOSKING. RANDY IIOWEN. KI-IITH R. - YICA: ICT: HOCE 2. 3: Roll:-u Club I. 2. 3. IIOYI.. IR.. BASIL - Spanish Club I: K1-5 Club I. 2. Ira-:.1flm'r 2: Gun Club I. 2, 3. Viva' P!'l'hI1lI'IlI 2, 3: R l I.. 2.3: NIVI. 3: Drauua Club 3: Blum- Rnwllivs 3. HISDSON. DONNA - I I'A I: l r1-um'l1 Club I. 2: FBI .A Rvrorlliug S4-vrvlziry 3. I5Il'IJSP?l2TII. LINDA - -1 -4A+ CVAE Co-op 2, 3: VOCT 2. 3: Dvsi YOCT Girl IAr1'aj. IIIINT. BONNIE M DECA I. III I'IfII'IENS. TODD - 'IIUIIIIIS I. 2. I IRBY. SLS.-YN ---- Drama I: ECA I. 2: Young Lib- I. 2: :ipuuisli 2: IIECE 3. ' ISENBERG LYBRAND. LEE ANNA - Cusnu-lolugy 2. 3: YICA 2. 3: DIFIFIVI II b1'I'I'l'liII'j I: Claw Pllfllil- III4'III2ll'IilII I. JACKSON. DEBRA - Choir I. 2. 3. JAMES. BOBBY A Foolbiill 3: FCA I. IAIVIES, GRETA - IIECE I. 2. 3. IERGENS. CHRIS - Tvuuis I. 2. 3: Y Irnnsx g I.iI1- 3: FCA 3: Bu rxlr 1 umfx 'vlu-s 3:C1ui1-Ivlifh Pug 4-Il nl 2. JOHNSON. TAMMY BEARD - Cr 4-ax uw- Arif Club 2, 3. Prosiclc-nl 3: Iulylla Stull' 2. 3. Pm-lry Erlilur 2, E.1lilur3. IOI-INSON. TONY - Bzuul I: SIJZIIIISII Club 2. JOHNSTON. DEAN ION ES. BRAD I-V DECA. : JONES. MIKE - Snwl-r I. 2. 3. CZIIIIRIIIIZ Blue- Row rlivs 3. IORDAN. GREG G. wwCI1uralivrs I: Musirul I',l'II1llll liuus 2. 3: A Cuppf-lla Choir 2. 3: Choir Couuvil 2. 3: All Dislrif-I Choir 3: Clasb I RLIIIIIM IIII. Sulu :uul Emu-uilrlv 2. 3. IOSSERAND. BILL - Foolbull I. 2. 3: Truck 2. 3. IUDD. WAYNE - Building Trail:-s I. 2: VICA I. 2. IUNIIIII., KAREN - Trac-lc 3. KEELE. .IOIIN NY KELLIDOIIF. MIKE - Foollvull I. 2. 3: FCA 31 Gur- umn Club I. 2: Nuliuriul Honor Swim-ly 2. 3: Roy Sroul I. 2. 3. KELLY. GREG - Cross Couulry I: Truck I: Musivul PFINIIIPIIOIIS I. 2. 3: Or:-lu-slru I, 2: Chzuulwr Orvlivs- lru I: Mixa-ml Chorus I. 2, Prvsiclvul 2: IYIPIIIS Chorus 2: A Cuppvlla 3. Couuvil 3: Euan-uibla' Slug:-rs 2: Tlu- Tvxus B1-ll Buys 3: Supvrinr Solo :uul Emu-i11lrlv 2. 3: IWPIIIS fJI'II'l I: IVIIX1-il Ovlvl 2: .All Dislrirl Choir 3: Auu'riru's Oulsluurliug Nami-siuul Eur:-5 2: NIIS 2. 3: B1-ll Plaxyq-rs 3: Irall Play 3: Spring Play 2. KENNEDY. CRAIG - Rucle-o Club 2. KESSLER. TONI - FBLA 3: 'I' efumrx is 3. KIMBROUCH.'I'RACIE KING. CORDEN - Bvll Players 2. 3: IN'Iusi1-ul 2. 3: Fall Play 2. 3: NFL 2: 'I'lu-spiaus I: Choir 1. KINKADE. SI-IERRY Fr c-:1m- I1 Club 2: C x-1-. uiu- Arls Club 2. KISER. DEBBIE -- Crvzuive-W1'ili11g Club 2. I KISTHARDT. .IIM - .IZ Swvvc-r Clui I: .IA I. 3: Rifle- Club l. 1 lcumsigl.. sravu - f:.-m....11.!. 1. 2. KORNEGAY. KRISTI - Fr:-:uh Club 2: FTA I: FHA 3: .Arl Club I. 2. KRAWETZKE. DAVID - Golf Tvzuu I. 2: Young Liu-1.2. KRUGER, KI-IN Young Lili' 3: AEP Film Cn-is and Prullurliou Stall' 3. I.. I.ABRIOI.A. .IOIINANN 7 Gy Hlllilwllvs I: I I. 2. 3: Wlufs Who Among Auu-ri--un High Suulvnls 3. LAHAIE. DREW - Baslu-llmll I: Truvk I. 2. Cnuntr'yl2. 3: FCA I. 2: Kvy Club I:Sl1ul1-ul 3: II1Iusi1:aI Ijrolluvlions 3. LAIIAIE. SCOT 4 'IIIIPSIIIIIIIHL B1-ll Play-rs: R Plug 3: Musim-ul Prmluc'lious 3: Choir I: S1-is-1114 I. 2: Sow-f'r I: lVIiuu's: Mun- or Loss: Kvy Club I Young: I.iIv I. 2:Suub-u1Cou1u-il3: lIliu'Romli1 3 LAINGOR. SALLY -- FHA 2. LAMB. DWAIN - Band 1.2. 3: Choir I: Draunu I. 3: B4-ll Pluym-S 2. 3. LAND. LISA - VOE 3: l4'BI.A 3:01-l1.u1-IzNIIS 3. I.ANIER.1MIKE - CVAE I: IVI1-lzil 'I'raulvs 2. 3. IUARWOOAD. RAY '- Sluflvul Counvil I. 7 mlvul 3: i'WIII7.S Who Among fAllll'I'II'iIII Slumlvuls 21Gf'IIIHZl:'1II4'SI, 2. 3: Svuior Siipm-rluliw. I.A5'I'ER. .IEAN - Clioir I. I.Al.ITERBACII. MICIIIiI.I.E RENI-I - III Baud I 3. LAVENDER. AMBER - FTA 2. 3. Svrrm-1111-1 2. 3. R1-porlrr 3: I'Il'l'III'l'I Club I. 2. 3: Rnnml lvllvs 3. LEAKE. GERRI - NHS 2. 3: I-'IIA 2: ITA 7 Spanish Club 3. LEAVELL. DIANA FI-IA I. 2. LEE. DARCY Nvvvspupvi' Slzlll 2. 3: IA Honor 5o1'ic'l1'2. 3. LEE. GREG ! Wlufs Who Among .Alll4'I'Il'2lII High S1-lumISuul+-uls 2: ,IA I, 2. 3. Pr:-finla-ul 2: Football I:, Mllsival I'ru1Iurlinns 3: Rifll- Club 2. LEE. TIM - Sovvvr Club I: Young Lila' I. 3. LEE, YONG-MI - S1-uior Supm-rlguiu-: NHS 2. 3: F!'4'lIl'II Club 2. 3: FBLA 3. LEONDAR. BRANDT - Bunfl I. 2. 3: Choir I. 2. IVIusu'ul Pf'Ulll,ll'llllI'lS 3: All I-Jl.4lI'I4'I Cllllll' 2: All R4-gion Choir 2. 3: All Rvgion Bguul 3: All Rvgiou Orvlu-stru 3: All. Arvu Choir 3: Who! Who Aniuiug AIlH'!'ll'L!II9IIIglI Svhuol Slumln-nls 3: Cliorzilis-rs Vim' IJl'I'SIlIl'III-IIC Choir Couuril 2: Choir Oflirvr 3: Tbs- Tunis Rm-ll Boys 3: Flag Corps 2. 3. LIDBERG. TANII - Choir I: I l3l.A 2. 3: VOE 3: Ol-LA 3: VOE Mos! Rm':1uliIul3. IINDSEY. GREG LOERWALD. IDE - DECA 2. 3. LOGAN. DENIESE - Druuui I. 2. 31551.-1-I-I1 Club I. -7 LOONEY. DANA - Rairlm-n'll1's I. 2. 3. 51'1'r4-tary 3: Ynu1u:Lifc' I. 2: FCA I: Drulnu Club I: B1-ll Plziyvrs 3: G1-rmuu Club 2. 3: Bluvprinl 3: Most lluiielsmw Must Bs-uulilul .Top Tvn. I 1.oPEz.'1jt:bu R. 111. M 'n...-1. 1. wf..111..g 1. 12.11110 illlll T.V. 2. 3: VICA 2. 3. LOWERY. ELAINE - Ruirlz-r Roos:-rs I: Frrlu-I1 Club 2: Blum-print Slilll 2. 3. LOYD. DEIDRE - Yo1u1gI.iIm- I, 2:Blu1-Rmulh-5 2 DECA I Rvporlvr 3. LYNCH. TIMOTHY - I Rauul I. 2. 3: Nlusil-ul Pro- ahu-liuns I. 2. 3: Gl'I'lIIl1II Club Vim- IJl'1'sIll1'lll31BLxIuI llisloriun 3: Young Musiriniia 215111511-Bgnimalli. LOKRI ---- Raidcrtfttvs 3: Young Lift- I. 2: ...A 2. AIION EY. DONNA - Rairlciw-ttvs 2. 3. Ri-port:-r 3: 4' I. 2: FCA 1: Fl-IA 2. MSTROM. DAVID -- Som-or 3: Coll I.. 2: Kvy 2 Ce rinan Club 2: FBLA 3. GEORGE - HECE I, 2. 3: HERO I, 2. 3: RUTH -- Who's Who Among Amvriran S 'hool Stutlvnts 2. MONIQUE - Cytnnaslii-sc I: Te-uni:-a 2. 3: I IIA I. 2: Young Lifb I. 2. Aa. KENDI - NHS 2, 3: Young Lift- I. 2. u-1-rlm'arlc'r 3: Spanish 1: 'I'ut4-tti-+1 3. I ung Lift- 1. 2: FCA I. 2: ARSIIALI.. MELISSA -- Varsity Bash:-tball 1. 2: ' Bawlwtball I: Varsity Vollvyball I, 2, 3: IV Softball IARTIN. MARK ---- Band I. 2. 3: All Rvgion Band 1. 3: All Rt-gion Orrin-stra 1. 2. 3: All Statt' Orvlwstra 2: All Start' Bantl 3: Gorman Club I, 2. 3. Prvsith-nt 3: Vl'lio'5 Who in Ce-rman 2: NHS 3: Whok Who, A lllI1I'It'iltt High Svhool Studvuts 3. I STANLEY - VOCT I: Auto IVII-ulianics 2. XXEY Young Lilo 2. 3: FCA I: Svnior I. 2.23: Bas:-ball 1, 2. 3: Bum- Rvjc-rt 3: Distrivt Chaunps 3: Our Gang - Follivs: Studi-nt Couu1'il2, 3. RICKY - Football I. 2. LORA - Young Life- 1. 2. 3: FCA 2: 2. 3: Powder Puff 2: Tutti-tics 3: Homo- Court 3: Our Gang - Svnior Follivs: S1-nior MIKE - Bluvprint Rvportvr 1. 2. 3: Quill and Scroll 2. 3: Fra-nvh Club 2. 3. Prvs- 3: NHS 2. 3: Drama Club I: Intvr Club Counvil it -J MARK - Football 1. 2: Track I. 2. 3. N11-UIt.Yl'I'I'. KEVIN NRDOLICALI.. LAURIE- Young Lift' 1: Drztma I. NRILRAITH. MIKE - Sc vm'm'c- r I. 2. 3: C 1-n'lr1 an Club 7. 3. Mc'KAlC. BOB --- Spanish Club I. 2. Prvsidc-nt 3: Intvr Cluh Couuvil 3: NHS 2. 3: FCA 3: Gvrnmn Club 3: Whnfs Who Spanish 3: Blut' Rowdivs 2. NI4'KEE. BARRY - Frvnch Club 2: Art Club 3. Mr-INIICIIAEL, TERESA -- Slutlvnt Council 2. 3: Raiclvrvttvs 3: Most I'Iundsotni-. Most Bc-autilul Pag- vaut 3: Pomlvrpuff Football 2: Buunucrs'tlv Coarh 3. MMNIILLAN. DARIA - Young Lili- 3: RFL 2. 3: Bt-ll Playvrs 2. 3: Tlu-wpians Historian 2. 3: Bust Actress 'Award 2: Blur Rowdivs 3: Musival Produrtions 1, 2. 3: Drill Te-aru 1: Dm'lphi's I: UIL Contvst Play 2. 3. 'I MEADOWS. JIM - Coll' I. 2: Sot'c't'r 3: Blot' Row- ilia-s 2. 3: Gorman Club 2. 3: Sc-uior Class Council 3: FCA 3. UI In I MEADOWS. MARK - Football I. 2. 3: Young Lih- I. 2, 3: FCA 1. 2. 3: All Distrirl: All Arva: All Dallas. MEDIROS. NICKI - Cosnu-tologyA I. k MEIER. DAVID KENT - Young Lift- 3: FCA 3: FBLA 3: Spanish Club 1. 2, 3: FBLA Most Handsonu- Nominvfr 3: Football I: Wrvstling 22: Colt' 3: Sorivty of Distinguish:-d Amcriran High Si-hool Sturlvnts 2. MESSINCER, STAN ..- iw.-nf-1. Cut. 1. 2, 3, P..-N. dt-nt 2, Beau 2: FBLA 3: FCA 2. 3: Young Lift- 3: Annual Staff 2. 3: Blu? Rowilivs 3: NHS 2. 3. METZCER. KEITH - Football I. 2. 3: FCA- I: Young Lift- 2. 3: Bass Busta-rs 2, 3. .. A mucus. GREG ' MILLER, DIANA -- Band 1:HECE 2. 3. St-rn-tary 2. HERO 3. Score-tary 2. .M K MILLER, FELICIA FBLA 2: volt 3. MILLER. .IAN - FHA. MILLER. STEVEN - Building 'Ifradvs I, 2: VICA I. 2. 5 z . K MILLIKIN, Cl-IRISTI - Choralivrs 2: Fra-nrh Club 2: Young Lift' I, 2: Bfrll Plays-rs I. 3: Musival Produc-- lions 3: Fall Play I: Chilrlrt-u's Play 1: A Cappvlla Choir Vive Pri-sidcvnl 3. . . MILLSAP, KAREN -Q FHA: Powdvr Pull Football 2: Young Lilo. MITCHELL, ANGIE L MOAYEDI, MEHRDAD M wr.-.tm 2:Sot-rt-rl12 ' I MONROE, SCOTI' - Tvnnis I, 2. 3: Fri-nrh Club 1: Young Life' 31 FCA 2, 3: Bununc-rvlle-5 3: NHS 3: ,Ion- ior Class Counvil: Who's Who Among Aint-ri4'an High School Students 2: Senior Follie-5. IVIONTS. BROOKE - Studvnt Couuvil 3: Srnior Class Council: Young Lift: I. 2: Blue- Rowdit-s 3. MOON. RUSTY - DECA. MOORE. MIKE D. - Building Tradv:-1 2. 3: VICA 2. 3. MORALES, LAURA - VOE I. 2. 3: FHA I. 2. MORALES. MIRIAM . MORGAN. SHELLEY - Cosmolology 2. 31 VICA 2, 3. MORGAN. VICKIE - Young Life' 1. 2: I?I'l'lll'II.gIIlIl 1: Raidtbr Roust'rs'1:DECA 2, ' J.: , MORRIS. SCOTT - Building Trades 2. 3: VICA 2. 3: A rt Cluh 3. MORRIS. SHELLY - Bossivr High - Bolo Club 1: 'Softball 1:Bcll Players 2. . - MOSS, FRANCES McGOWAN - Choir 1: A Cap. pvlla 2: HECE 2. 3. MULLER. DEBBIE--NHS 2, 3: FHA 1. A MURPHY. CARLA - Vollvyball 1. 2: Trark 2. MURRELL. MARK - Football I. 2. 3: Bumnu-ra-ltvs 3:FCA 1.2. . MUSSELMAN, WILLIAM H- Football I. 2. 31' I. 2, 311A 1. :- N NAEHRITZ, CARL - Sovrtfr Club I. 2. 3. Captain: Wrvstling 2: C-vrman Club 3. NAKACAWA, EIJI - Gt-rman Club 3: S4-nior Exchangx- Studi-nt from Japan. .4 NAPIER, ANDREA - Band I. 2. 3. 'I'rt'asurt'r 3: Spanish Club: All Rc-gion Band 2. 3: All Rvgion Orvlu-stra 3: NHS 2. 3. NAS H. CONN M FBLA .I NEAL. BRENDA - Rairltrrt-:Iva I, 2. 3: Young: Lift- 2. NEEB, CINDY - Baslu-tlmall 3: Vollt-5 ball 3. NEI.SON,GAR1h' - HECE A ' I NEWMAN. PATRICK - Band 1. 2. 3: Fl'I'IIt'II Club 3: .IA I. NEWMAN. RONNIE - Homvuonting Parado: CVAE Co-op: VOLT. 4 f NORMAN. JOHN BRAD - Football I. 2. 3: Young Lila- 1.2. 3: Buninu-rt-tlt-s 3: Boll Playa-rs I: FCA 1. 2. 3:5Poml1-rI t1ff:Foolliall IIcatIiCoar'h. w A I NORMAN. VIRCIL M Buil1Iing'Tra1lt's2:Co-op3. NORTON. MARK - Radio and TV 2. 3: NHS 2. 3: VICA Offiwr. H'-NORWINE, VALERIE F-.Iunior Class Cotinvil Swrv- tayry: Frt-nrh Club I. 2. 3, SWf'l'IIll'llI I 2: Varsity Vol. lvyball I: NHS 2. 3. O , ODOM. GREG - Golf 1. 2, 3: Young Lift' 2. 3. OSBORN. DAVID Q- Football 1. 2, 3: Baslu-tball I. 2. 3: Bas.-ball 1. 3: FCA 1.52. i3:..Young Lift -'., 2. 3: NHS 2.13: Stud:-nt Count-il 3: Mi. Boll High St-bool 3i I OUTCALT. LINDA - Band 1. 2. 3: Musival Froduv- tions 3: Band Counril I. 2. 3. OWEN. CHARLES W. -- Baud I. 2, 3: All R1-giou 'Band 3: SvifiiNfi5'Clt1I1 I:'NHSQ 2. 3: Cvruian'Clnb 3: Musival Productions 3. 'I OXFORD. DIANA - First Band I. 2. 3: Drum Major 3: All Rc-gion Band 3: All Rt-:Lion Orvht-slra 3: All State- Symphony Orvhostra '3:f.Yotmg Lift- 1.-3: FCA 2. 3: T:-unis I, 2: FI'1'llt'I'l Club 1. 2. 3: Bvll Playa-rs I. 2. 3: I I'A 3: Auxiliary Student Counvil 2: Musival Pro- duvtions 2. 3: Sri:-in-v Club 3: Honor Sovivty 2. 3: Whcfs Who Among Ama-rivan High School Stutlvntn 2, 3. 5 -:off .iii 9 P PACK. DONNA:fF'l'lA1.2511-'l3l..A3. ff.1g, I PACE. ALAN - Football 1: Basvball I: FCA I. 2. 3: BlllTlIlIt'I't'IIt'5 3: Who! Who Among Ann-rican High Srhool Studi-nts 3. .PALAZZE'I'1'I. MAlIvFI IEWI7.5-'- Bans! I. 2. 3: NHS 2. 3: Musival Produvtions 3. PARKEY, GARY - Football 1. 2. 3: Sludvut Counril 2, 3: FCA 2: Young Lift- 2: NHS 3: Bass Bush-rs 2. 3: Svnior Supt'rlatiy't': Kvy Clulj 1. PARSONS. CHARLES - Bass Bustvrs: F Ixtm tball I. PARSONS, KIRK PAVLOVICHh.:BRENDA 0- DECA ll 2. 3. PAYNE. sinful iiii 11If2 I I PEARSE. JULIAN - Varsity S fr1:4- vr I. 2. 3: Y tvnl ug Lift' . PECKLER. NELVA M- FBLA 3: Play Protluvtions PEEL. RISA - DECA 2. 3QV.kGl'X'lHl1l!Cltlll. PENDLEY. PA'I'I'l H- Art Club I. PENN. PERRY - Cyrnuast15's 1. 2: DECA I 3. INDEX PERRY. SCOTT - Gorman Club 1. 2. PIAZZA. ANNETTE - Sophomore Class Counril: R:iidvrr'ttt-s 2. 3: Powdcr Puff Football 2: Gorman Club 2. 3. POLLOCK. MARK - Gyinnastics 1. 2. 3: NHS 2. 3: Young Life: FCA: Whos Among Anu-rivan High Svhool Studvnts 2. 3: Speebh Club: Bell Playa-rs. POPI'IAM..lANA POTEET. -1.2. 3: Base-hzill 2: So1't'f'r 3: Gu'niClubl2:liFC2Yi1:i2.f Spanish Cluh 2: Art Club 1: Wre-stling 1 PRATT. JACK - Baschallilg Frvnch Club 1: Scionrrz- Club 2. PRU ITT. TAMMY - Raid:-rcltvs 1. 2: DECA II 3. PUCKE'I'I'. RICHARD - Football 1. 2. 3. R RACKLEY. RONNY - PEL 1. DECA u 21 ICT 3. RAIF. BARRY - An Club 3. Cunnan Club 2. RA INEY. cunts -M German cnt.. n.t'rc1.irF JR.. GENE grrtfnqh. Club 1, 2, 3. NHS RAY. DOUGLAS - French Club 2. 3: Gun Club 2. RAY. KENT - Football 1: Golf 2: Young Liles 1. 2. RAY. RONNIE -Gymnastics 1. 2. 3: JA President 1: German Club 1. REAGAN. THOMAS - Choir 1. 2. 3: Baud 1. 2. 3: Musical Productions 3. REARDON. LYNN -- Raider Rousvr 1: Art Club 1. 2: FHA 1. 2: HECE 3: HERO 2. 3. REARDON. STEYIE f- VTCA 2. 3: Bass Busters 2: Rifli- Club 3. ' 'k...k REEVE. JAMES13' Co-op: Work Adjustmvnt. p I I REYERO. BOBBY - Football 1, 2. 3: Young Lifv I. 2- iii. REYNOLDS. RANDALL S. - Football 1: Travl: 1: Prvsidc-nt Rifle' Club 1. 2: NASC Committvu Chairpvr- son Audio Visual 2: Blue Rowdit-s 3: Musiral Produc'- lions Stagt' Crow 3. RICHARD. TONI - Raider Rousers 1: Spirit Club 2: Spanish Club 1. 2: NHS,2L 3: Whos Who Among Amvrican High Svhool Students 3. RICHARDSON. TRENT -'NHS 2. 3. RINER. ROBERT aggfwtteiggtingltgla. Nawomtiift- 3. ROBERTS.iDENISEff 2,'3!:'Cosnictology 2, 3. ROBERTS. LANCE -- Bzissfiustcrs 2, 3: Young Lift: 1. 2. 3: Tennis 2: Spanish 2. ROBERTSON. CINDY - French Club 2. 3: FI-IA2: FBLA 3. il' ROBERTSON. LURA -- DECA 1. 2. 3. ROBINSON. KIRK ROCKWOOD. KEITH - Football 1. 2. 3: FCA 3: Bunimcrc-ttvs 3: Baseball 1:iCluss Council Viva Pr:-si' dvnt. , RODRIQUEZ. DAVID - Base-hall 1. 2. 3: Spanish Club 1. 2. 3: Young Lift- 2. 3: L. D. Bt-ll Fox Huntvrs Prvsidvnt 3. RODRIQUEZ. VICKI - VICA 2. 3: Cosnu-tolngy 2. 3. ROGERS. DANA - Raid:-rvttc's 1. 2. 3. Jr. Livutvn- ant 2. Captain 3: Student Count.-il 1. 2. 3: Class Coun- rzil 1. 2. 3. Treasurer 3: RI-'L 2. 3: Bull Playvrs 2. 3: The-spians Clerk 3: FCA 1: Young Life- 1: Most Beauti- ful Pagoant.2. 3 .,:. Top 5 2. Most Boautiful 3: Senior Supvrlatiw9o:ltWho'ls Who Ruitlf-rottv 3: NHS 2. 3: Who's WhojAmong Amvrican High School Sturlffnts 2. 3: Inter Club Council 3: Bunnnvrf-ttf-s Cozivh 3. ROLES. KARON - Band 2: DECA 1. ROMERO, CHARLOTTE - Raid:-r Rousvrs I: Span- ish Club 1. 2: Blur Rowdivs 2: NHS 3. ROOSZ. BOBBY - Football 2. 3: Wrvstling 2. 3: FCA 3. RORICK. TACKI -- Cliorzilie-rs 1. 2: A Caippvlla 3: FTA 1: Raider Rousers 1. ROSCHMANNQ SUSAN - Gymnastics 1: T4-nnis 2: German 3: French Club 2: Who's Who Among Anifcrioan gli-!,il'fiSt3'llK7tll Students 3: FBLA Rvportvr 3. 1 ROSE.'.lAN1EIT - Blueprint 2. 3: FTA 2. 3. Trvasurt r 3: French Club 1, 2. ROSS. MARY BETH -- Fl-IA 1. 2: Young Lift- I. 2. 3: FCA 1. ROSS. JON - Auto Mfvrhanimzs 1. 2: CVAE Co-op 3. ROSS. RALPH - Bascball 1. 2. 3: Buunm-rfwttcs 3: Cutie Miss Cheerleader 2: All Svhool Favorite- 3. ROTTHAUS, RON - Golf 1. 2. 3: K4-y Club 2: Gor- man Club 2. 3. ROWE. CHRIS H. -- I Band 1. 2. 3: Music-al Produv- tions 1. 2. 3: Stage Band 1. 2. 3: NI-IS 2. 3: All Rt-gion Orchestra 2, 3: All Region Band 2. 3: All Arr-a Band 3: French Club.3: German Club 3: Dixie- jazz Ensmnblo 3: Band President 3: Marching Band 1. 2. 3: UIL Solo and Ensemble 1. 2, 3. R0w'LE1'r. RODNEY .- cvft E cf.-Up. RUCKER. RUSS - Cross Country 1. 2. 3: Travk 1. 2. 3: German Club 1. 2. RYON. KIPP S SANDERS. SHANE - VOE 3. SANDERS. STAN - Varsity Tunnis 1. 2. 3: FCA 2. scHELLno.iiNi'L:fiiiRi':A- i'0mt..tii 1. 2. vlcit 3. Bass Busters.,2, 3. ' SCHULZE. ERIC - German Club 1, 2. SCOTT. CHRISTI -- Choir 1. 2, 3: FTA 1: FCA 1: FBLA 3: Musical Productions 3: NHS 2. 3: Enst-mblt' 3. sizocwtcic, s. ANNE'I'I'E - FHA 2. time 2. 3. ni-:Ro 2. 3. SHAW. ALHSON - Young Lift- 1. 2: FCA 1. 2: FHA 2: BL 2. 3. SHULTS. DARLENE SIEGMUND. TONY - Football 1. 2. 3: Class 1. 2. 3: Bunimtfrvttcs 3: Powdz-r Puff Cluw-rlt-arlfer FCA 1. 2. 3. SILCOX. SUSAN - Frvnvh Club 1: Young Litv Blum- Rowdivs 2. 3: FHA 2. SIMMONS. TAMMIE --- Young Lita- 2. 3. H SIMPSON. ANNETTE - i'.,.mg uri- 1. 2. .NFS 3. FHA 1. 2. FCA 1. SKINNER RANDY - Bit.. Bu...-F. 2 SMITH. BILL - Football 2. 3: FCA I. 2. 3: 3: Buinnii-rvtte-s 3: Who's Who Among Atnvrivaui Srhool Studi-nts 3: Cutie: Miss Pug:-:1nl2. SMITH. MARC1 - Varsity Tunnis I. 2. 3. Captain Studrnt Counvil 1. 2. 3. Tn-asurt-r 3: NHS 2. 3. Pre-sidvnt 3: St-nior Class Count-il: Girls' Slate- Who's Who Among Amr-rir'an High Sr-bool Studzrnts 3: Who's Who Among Anuvrir'a's Namcs and Fart-s DAR Sw:-1-tlivart 3: Senior ol thf- Month: S:-nior Iativo 3: Svnior Class Favorite: Tutti-ttf-s 3. SMITH. SHELLI -- FTA Vive- Prvsitlt-nt 1. 2. 3: 1: Drama Club 1. 2: Frcnvh Club 1: FCA 2: I Council 2. SMITH, SUSAN - Young Lift' 11 Fri-nt-h FBLA 1. SMITH. TRACEY -- Band 2. 3: Spanish Club Musival Pt'0tllIl ll0I'l5 2. 3. SOLBERG. SUSAN - Class Count-il 1. 2. 3: Council 1. 2. 3: Raiderettt-es 2. 3. Trvasurcr 31 Y Life 1: FCA 1 - Finance Committt-1-:Svnior tive-. SOTO. SUSAN - Art Club 1: Young Lift' 1. 2. l SPANGLER. MATTHEW E. - Art Club 3: Bas: Busters 3: Young Life 3: FBLA 3: Swim Tvam 1. 2 Blueprint Artist 3. l SPENCER. JOE BILL - Base-ball 1. 2. 3. i'mmgffLif. 1.:2E:3. p. SPOTTS, .IOE - Bass Bustvrs 2. 3: Blui' Rowtlivs 2 STAATS. SUZIE -- NFI.. 2. 3: FBLA 2: FCA 1: Bi-I Playvrs 2: Spanish Club 1. 2. STARK. DAVE -- FCA 3: NHS 2. 3: Ke-y Club 1: Bas lu-thall 1. 2. 3. STERLING. B. D. - Football: Bununt-rvtte's: Art Clul 3: Young Lift-: PWYI 1. 2: FCA. STEWART. PAUL -- Base-ball 1. 2. 3: NHS 2. 3. l S'Fl:'lW.-'tR'1'. SH ELLY -- Yo partivipo on nada. pawn M. .- vioxx 2. 3. STOUT. .IANA -Q HECE 2. 3: Raidvrvttvs 3: Young :Lil'tg.1. 24 ,Q I STROUD. TODD - Bass Bustt-rs 2. 3: Football 1. 2: Basin-tliall 2: Bust-ball 1: Trark 1. 3: Boxing 2. 3. STFARD. LISA -- Powdvr Puff Football 2: Raider- vttvs 3: Studvnl Council 3: Buinmtrrvtti- Coat-h 3. STUTZ. H. LLOYD - In Boston - Basvhall 1. 2. Band 1: Frvnvli Club 1. 2: JV Basin-lball 1: Cros: Country 2. SUDDUTH. BONNIE - FBLA 1. 2. 3: FHA 2 Frvnvh Club 2. 3: Who's Who Busint-ss Dvpartnwnt'3. A 1 1 - ULLINS, ,RATRY - Bard 1, 2, 31All Region Band V W W Q, w1c1g1fR..,.1ARREL1g5g.,NRs iff A M W :S ' 1113: Bvlllll. 1. 21M -'fi12lfP d 1- A . 'f5fffi-fi.. .. Qlellrf --73 1. 1' 1-'h W .,rf2i'S1'f f QW 1' 11111: 'O 1 f 2.11 'R ,.,111 A Aliii I WIMPTQRN. 1 VAN HUSS, RICK - CVAE Corop 1. 2115 rvr 1, 2.3: Most Hanflijome L. D-' Bi'fll 3:YB1'll Plziwrsfif' ULLIVAN. CHRIS 1 2 3 'M V W- , , 5 i VANN, ROBERT - Clugfl Council Vicl- Pregif, ' ' ' V A ' ,kyy VVV: , USS' .Q Qfg, g'?51.Q,11 1 CA Gm' CW.. ,dem L 21 22. w.1LEY2.LYNN.-. Lffr 31 I ' ' ' 'W All 1' ' ball 1. 21, ?g2W21rSi1Y 2: WENSON. DUSKIN- VICA 2, 3: Radio and TV 2, Who's Who'Among American High Sfiliool Students: A 'A 5 . Sluflent Council 2. 3: Senior Supcrlative: BUIUIIICF-ii WILLIAMS' GARY VlCA Olfiffvl' Auln Mrrvhgig WINE1'-1011151-P . 'SP5Ef'4 '1'21C1'!'1ES'wP 1,21 A M531 2'31 Pageanigff2 'iii 1 ii-i . - A A NME , . .1 1' . .ilk ' V 'W AN LISA 1 1 '1,, gr Z.. VAUGHNELIANET - Band 1, 2. 3: Click 1. 2' 3: An FBLA Life-lg. Club 1, 3: Senior Follies: Young Musicians Club: WILLIAMK-Cr-r1narrCl11l11,2.3: NHS Y0U S.l:1le 1- .i.f 2. . 11 v . A . , 1 ALLEYQHDARRIN - 1lllCA Pregi?1iiLrr11 A1110 'uui 1. WIEMSAMSQN' CARhA'B'1 PlE'Y5i 1q' 2-31 A 1.-rlrarrsr-S 2. 3. VOLS. TONI - Rodeo Club 11 v0E 31 FTA 2. -2- Bi Thf+SP'1L'1S32m iTCfeiHgfgfRaS11ff'f 32 121113113 ,. ff: ii 1' I' sZ..f: ,. 35' 1 . 1 ' -rvIl'S .',:,,5 AYL0R.'l'l111FRY-VlCl5EliA111u 1v1rfr13fZr:?s:i.112. 3. 'W V' 1'iiiffy?fiEQ?Ti?191 'i ii A 911111 K 4, , W .L Q.. .,:, .V ,:.. .A EAM ES. TAMMY WILLTAMSON. PETER - Gymnaoffilz 1, 2, 3. 11311- . . - J A 1. gf: . - -A .,.. ll3:S..f- '-Cll1if5'3. ERR1.'1AM1- Younggl.1le11NHS 2. 3: rrrrrrrrh wALKE3LCR,uG-NH5 2,34 A 'Eff.2 . 3l fwjif U' 1'-lb 1- 2- APIRWSI .... A A . .1 pvvoli ClulfiffPow'dcr Pufff5Foulball 2: Auikiliary Slul MON all 1l2iri3QQ. fCSlllHi5igfff11 A 2915 1,1115 1 vnl Council 2: Wzcfs Who English: Wl1o's Who Annual Sfaff 2, 3:FCAi:1:Bun1nu:rf-in-s 3. 'i WILSGN- DEBBIE Filfipmnch Cluilll' 2'1 '1 Clash mnng Amvrivan High School Students. LHAYER. 0-- Basketball 1: FCA 1. Young lilo 1. 3: Club 3i1BHl11mc:re1tceii3. 161 5117 ii' FHIGPEN. ANGELA 'i'i A HOMAS. LAURIE - FBLA 3. FICE. PAULAIQ Raider Riiiusers 11FCAi1r.Er11 Play- -rs 1: Raidt-relies 2, 3: FTA 3: Arl Club 3. ILLERY. BRENDA - FCQ1: Raidcrclgs 2, 3: Seng Q pr Supvrlqgiic:3,Cerman1-Clijlf 2. 3, Secxfgfary 2. Prof 5.1, 'ram Chaiin15iiri3: 'NHS l'rcsirl21nL 3: Whcfsii' A Who H islorfi3. A RAMMELL. MELODIE- Band 1: 1: Chomli- 1: FBLA A Cappell:1HChoir 2, Region :hair 3:1AIlZ1lrEziiChoir'3: iyfggaru Prodgjifiions 31 Allliiiiiiiiii -- ivvlion Lcaclf-r 3. Viiii iiii A ii RAM1v1EL11Q TROY - Athletic Student Trainer 1, 2, ERICE. v1nrJQ511g1r'01Am0ng High 'rhnol Sluiienis 3: NHS 2,'3: Band 1. 2, 32iAll Region and 2. 3. ROUTT. sup - cvAE 121 cn-op 2. 3., 1il1Lll'l'l1f RA - 3: FHA 2:i51 rencl1 11111 VOEiil5EA. A in URLEY. CHRISTINE - French Club: FHA: vor-3. WALKER, DIAN NA 7f5FBLA 3. CHAR11Egj1.a-- ArA 3 - , , r,,.. . X .... . WALLEl115lll NANCY ii - A 1 WALLS, KELLE - Raiderrrlrs 2r Yrrurg Life 1. 2. FCA 1' 221 A 1' no I' WALSHll13AVID -. 1r FCA' WALSH, LINDA - Raideretles 2, Ylsrrrrg Lafr 1, 22 Sophomore Class Council. 3, Baskcibgil 1, 2, 34 Young Life 1, NHQSQQ 3. A WARNOCK, LISA - Young Life 1. 2: Art Cluh 32 NFS 2132 OIRWHY 1- 2351?-iff RGHSUSQ1? . WATKVIQSEKOBINi'l-Ejlgliiiiiiirinti 11131111 2: Belllljlaylirs 1. 2: N HSi'l2, 3: Spanislirfllub 1. WATFERS. DENISE L,,r- DECA 1, 2: G1-rinan Club' 1: Aldqiforgpecial Rciarflgd Chllglrarnmk wAUs'f6Ni'lj. DERE2iE1lfc01f 1, 2, Lilc WEIGHT. KIMBERLY - Band 1: Cgrman Club 15. FB'-A 34 121115 3' Counril: Who's Wlioilifivnch 2: Bl1ifi1flR1m'1livs 2: Raid- crctlcs FCA 3: Dggrna Club 3: El'PI2l'll Club A111513 Vyzz 11 5Ql351251111'1 11'NHSSZA3-APMl1ffi5H1?ifK121'!.r?Pgei2f.. 1... A w'1Lsi1N,:'PAM-131121 2,a. WILSGEN, SHARON? JA 11 w.r0r11.1rr.w11.rr1 2: 2: 3: MoEiiHR11clsc1r11c-, :111 1 1 ' WINSLOW, STEVE - Bark.-11,111 1:ifCA 1. 3: Life- 1.. 3: Spucvli Club 3: BllIIlI'llCIlif'1lf'S 3: Travlc 1212, . q,1,r4. - , ..... .. ,- 2,1 . .. ...41::g.:::rf:- Drilli'l'eam 1. 2. 3. WOFFORD. BILL rgfBCll Pluyvrs T. 2. 31 REL 1.12.1 rr 1 B 1 A W0Ijl?E.'DIANEMlGlioir1:FI-111315 iiii lii f v11ooD,,11oNN,A 3. I iiiii Chaiigkifmhearn C011 rr?11T'1l5'1E11rr.1r1rrrr 1 A 3: Ensvniblv 3: Choi'rSwecth1-url 3. H ff- - 2 1' Kimi., ..., A11 - FYI: wENzEE5gR1cHAR1g1.gf:g ECA 1, Lileflf 0011 1. 1 in WEST, PAULA - Raigerclles 1, 2: YOE 3: Frenoha 1' 1 15,111 I 11.12225 . 1. 1 1 rf avi 1 ni EA: l mer Club Council. Z, ,VVI N..-3jiQ.jg Club 1:WNHS 2, 3: FCA 11 VV A I LLVV Y r .gf rr ,1'., 5-if 1 '1 A .r ..... '..rr , .L'ifT1Ei?t22f 'rrr r, , .rx . if fif2a15frI 1 URN ERJISREN DA iiii WHEELER: KELLY qgiarurarrg Bargfj 2, 3: . :L A , 4 . URNERQ ROCHELE - Track L 2: FHA 1. 2: FCA :nan Club 1,1 fHS1age Band 1152. 3: YATES. DEBBIE-ri FHA. 1' 2: Young Life 1. lions 1. 3, ixieland iazz nsembEq,3: ymp omc YATES KIMBERLY V H K VI . H 1 9. B' Qk in U35 W V A A Band 2,V,,S:'QQConcen Bandf1:l Rating UIL Solo 1, 2, 3: I 'V 0 '1 M If '15 ' 'ZQQ55' .1'50N-.1!-i1l.s3f1N.!?1E- 1311111 32 Bqlllfievefs 1- Ruins1535192110116.Q,U5irEEii..22.N' Rfr11is111,..111afEHS:1111E5:eeflazlas 11 A Musival Pruilugjtiulis 2, 3: Band 2: FTA his 3f T 51 ' 2 'ii' ' '11 '1111 Q fii 1i1 ' 2 :1 11 1' '?5iZ:'f 55151 3: NHS 2. 3: I Rating UlLSiilo and Ensemble. Q ' 'iil ' Z . . , W WHEELER, RANDY .., . .... , WWE' W - 2' 3' FCA. ZARRQARY -- Ermsfcluh Cum. E1 UMRAuGii2 Sl-lAR1 - RFL 1. 2. an NTL 1. 2. 3. . 2 A 1 ZUBRQSK1-LAPATYY 110120 Vim' President 3: Bell Players 1. 2. 3: Musical Prnduc- WHl'1'I'LE,f VERONICA' RONNIE - Creative Arts idcni 3:iGcrn1an Clul1k1. 2: Sm-1:1-r Lg1RLlltll'l Rouirirs l:l0I'lS 2. 3. Club 2. 3, Sbcretary 3: Mqdern Dance 3. 1. H N T 1 . ii' '-':: A 'il' ni-1 .1 L 1 A special friendship is probably one of the most beautiful experiences anyone can encounter during a lifetime. During one's stay at Bell many new friendships are formed, and many old friendships flourish. As the year comes to a close, mixed emotions are felt by students and teachers. For most seniors this will be their last time to see many of their fellow classmates, but the memories gained from these friendships have become a part of each individual's life. As one exits the halls of Bell High, he leaves as a more complete individual because of the moments that have been shared together. all '-1-- -, A' 4-In 1- rr CLOSING 323 Nt 1 za, . .. ' ,-A - -- f- ' ' ff -2191. , QF -Z1 ' a 3 W K A . Y Q-HQ Tu . --.L mgkyp, . id A h X V :I l V . t f.- ,- -2 Q ' Q ,2 I v ' I . - - , f , 'A -. -uw ' at ,f X, M M ' Ty 0 k -f 2 Y J V ' L . 931 5 IWEV, , . its 'FX 'Yf :gf My . ' U' at -..S Q ,, -if 1 1. g..1J1 --X 1' f J Q-- ..-:., ' . 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