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. ' :y, ' iK { ? J J. 3 a 4 RAIDER ' 82 Volume 26 Lawrence D. Bell High School 1601 Brown Trail Hurst, Texas 76053 OPENING Table - ofContents Our style 1-15 Leading Style 16-43 - f Winning Style 44-97 • AI k Group Style 98-153 Teaching Style 1 54- 1 9 1 Individual Style ... 192-287 More Style 288-312 _ ir OPENING Raiderstyle Seniors have it. Juniors and Sophonnores have it. Our teachers and administrators have it. We all have it. Anyone having a sense of pride for Bell has RAIDERSTYLE. It was here waiting for us, originated by the classes before us. Our contribution to this style was to nourish it and help it grow, and we have done just that. Our raiderstyle shows in the things we do and how we do thenn. We demonstrate this through our positive attitudes and the way we represent L. D. Bell. To us, raiderstyle is a way of life. We have added a new meaning to originality through our pride and spirit, making Lawrence D. Bell high school number one. REGISTRATION Long Lines . . . Short Tempers Every year the dreaded task of registering is put upon each student attending L. D. Bell. Each student must have his picture made for his I.D. The following week three days are set aside for registration, one for each class. The week begins with the anxious seniors, the longest lines being for government and senior English. Many seniors have problems filling their schedules, and search for the simplest electives. Juniors follow with less trouble, as they usually have enough required classes to complete their schedules. Sophomores line up on the third and final day, frustrated and confused. Registration is hardest for the sophomores, having never gone through the process before. Though Registration is probably not one of the most enjoyable ways to spend the last days of summer, it is a successful way to enroll 2200 students and is a part of raiderstyle that no Raider can do without. OPENING OPENING 5 PROVIDING FOR EVERYONE Classes Offer Varied Interests Providing for everyone is something Bell High School takes pride in. Most everything students are interested in can be covered in some sort of elective. Homemaking offers a wide variety, adding Home and Family Living, Home Management, Home Furnishings and Child Development classes to their Foods and Sewing courses. Business classes include typing, shorthand, accounting and recordkeeping. Art has many varieties, and woodshop, photography, psychology and TV Productions are popular electives. Other options include the vocational classes at the Career Center, including technical classes and cosmetology. Bell has something for everyone. This part of our raiderstyle is the beginning of how, we, as students, find our talents and begin to use them as we prepare for the future. 6 OPENING OPENING Rain Threatens Festivities It was a day that made you want to stay in bed. The sky was dark and clouds threatening rain hung low. Yet the weather had no effect on our spirit, this was our Homecoming, and we were going to make the best of it. All floats and flats had been perfected that morning and were ready for judging at one o ' clock. Just before judging it began to rain and the floats were moved to the main corridor. By fifth period a decision had been made with first place for the flats awarded to the Junior class and the hall decorations won by the Senior class. As skies cleared, the parade was held on schedule at six o ' clock, followed by a spot light rally at eight. Because the field was too wet, halftime festivities were held during the pep rally on Friday, a first for Bell. Nominees were escorted into the gym by their fathers and Eddie Harris, Gulstan Dart, Lisa Betty and former queen, Cindy Carlile crowned Laura Estes as 1981 Homecoming Queen. Homecc mWW ing 1981 PRXDE rlIlME5 IROUGH OPENING 9 Our Friends, Our Faculty Encouraging Our Style Friends. Each one of us have friends to lean on, to stand behind us, and support our desires and needs. These are special friends, the acquaintances that leave lasting impressions on us. It is essential that vi e have these friends to guide us, teach us and to serve as models for us. This group of over one hundred and thirty friends that we have made up the faculty, administrative staff, secretaries, cafeteria and maintenance personnel on the Bell campus. Our interested and dedicated friends are here to support, assist, and cater to the needs of the entire student body. These friends offer a wide variety of skills to choose from. They teach our male population at Bell to sew and cook. Shorthand and typing prepare us for college. We learn techniques in photography and auto mechanics. Anything we could be interested in is provided for us in addition to required courses through extracurricular activities, sponsored by our faculty and administration. Our friends are here for us and it is a good feeling to know that five days a week we are welcomed and greeted in a friendly style by the adults on our campus. 10 OPENING Senior Privilege A Style All Our Own Upperclassmen. Seniors. Privileged — the best! That is what we are, the class of 1982. There is no one like us, with a style all our own. We are better than everyone else and our pride and spirit shines in everything we do. We set the examples for the lower classes to follow. As Bell ' s motto, We do not imitate, but serve as an example to others, we serve as the leaders, the class that sets the tone and style. These are not just our last days of high school, but the first days of our life in the real world, as we make a reality of our plans and dreams for the future. Someday, they say, we will look back on this year. We will remember our beautiful homecoming float that should have won. And having the privileged blue parking sticker that we so proudly displayed on our windshields, telling the world that we were seniors. What about the masses of cars leaving for lunch and the lines at McDonalds? That is all part of being a senior and we have loved every minute of it. This year has been our time to show our very own style and we did. From the twinkle in our eyes during the alma mater to the pride in our smile when someone mentioned the Bell Blue Raiders, we have made it clear that WE ARE THE SENIORS, the CLASS OF 1982. d, OPENING BREAKING TRADITION With a Double Dedication Once in a while one discovers someone who leaves a lasting impression on him. But only once in a lifetime does he discover two people so close to him, that are so outstanding and leave such a lasting impression on everyone they touch. The 1982 RAIDER staff was blessed with two such people and we would like to express our deepest appreciation by dedicating the ' 82 RAIDER to Mrs. Carolyn . Dean and Mr. E. Don Brown. Mrs. Carolyn Dean has served as advisor to the yearbook staff for the past sixteen years. There is no tighter knit organization on the Bell campus than the Raider staff. Mrs. Dean has encouraged us to work together as a team, producing one of the most successful books in Texas. It takes a great amount of understanding and patience, yet a strong will and determination to be a successful yearbook advisor. We feel Mrs. Carolyn Dean is the best, not only as an advisor but a teacher as well. She has taught here at Bell for the past sixteen years and is presently head of the business department. Mrs. Dean has two daughters who are graduates of Bell and is a devoted wife, mother and recent grandmother. A dedicated teacher, a strong leader, a wonderful person and a best friend — We love you, Mrs. Carolyn Dean. One smile alone keeps L. D. Bell shining with pride and spirit. This is the smile of our principal Mr. E. Don Brown. The concern, feeling, and sincere interest that he has for Bell ' s student body and faculty is the most evident in all that he does. Mr. Brown has been principal for six years, having served as either principal, coach, and or teacher in this district for over nineteen years. He is a devoted husband and father, a noted speaker, an active member of the local, state and national organizations and serves as an inpsiring Christian by his activeness in the First Baptist Church. How fortunate we are at Bell to have such a gentleman serve to lead and direct our high school. We are honored to have hi.T! as our principal and it Is with great pride that we dedicate this annual to him. 14 DEDICATION LEADING 1 1f ' STYLE Teacher of the Year Mr. and Miss BHS Senior Superlatives All-School Favorites Senior Favorites Junior Favorites Sophomore Favorites Who ' s Who Sweethearts and Beaus Homecoming Most Beautiful Most Handsome Pageant 18 19-21 22-27 28 29 30 31 32-35 36-37 38-39 40-43 LIMELIGHT Teacher of the Year Mr. Gary Russell A concern for his students, an ability to help students understand math, and an outgoing personality were some of the reasons that Mr. Gary Russell was chosen Teacher of the Year, 1981-1982, by the school faculty. Mr. Russell came to BeINn 1974 after he graduated from the Universi- ty of Texas in Arlington and North Texas State University with his bachelor ' s and master ' s degrees. Although teaching algebra and geometry take up much of Mr. Russell ' s time, he manages other activities such as an- nouncing and keeping scores at all home basketball games. He has also been an emcee for the Most Beautiful Most Handsome Pageant for the past four years. Because he enjoys working with students, Mr. Russell has taken an active position as a class sponsor for the past five years. Mr. Gary Russell, because of his talent and dedication, is worthy of his title, L. D. Bell Teacher of the Year. I IP 1:1 IlJ HV J 1 j i - ; ! 1 to ft 1 i 1 18 TEACHER OF THE YEAR Mr. and Miss Bell High School Leadership Qualifies Linda Dufficy A strong believer in being totally involved in high school, Linda Dufficy has been ranked first in her class scholastically for all three years and has been active in many extra-curricular activities. In her senior year she served as President of the Science and Spanish Clubs and of the Inter-Club Council and as a member of the Executive Council of the National Honor Society. Too, she was an officer in the Raider Speech Club as well as a member of the National Forensic League in which she earned a Degree of Distinction. Her interests in speech and science led her to enter both district and state competi- tions in both areas where she won many awards and scholarships. After being selected to represent Bell High School in the Century III Leaders Program, Linda won the state competition and scholarship which included a trip to Williamsburg, Virginia, to represent Texas at the national competition sponsored by Shell Oil Company. In what little spare time Linda has, she performs as a Spanish dancer and plays the piano. During the summer, she works as a swimming instructor and lifeguard at the local pools. Her future plans include four years at Rice University, majoring in chemical engineering. Linda ' s diverse talents and leadership skills, combined with her academic achievements, make her the deserving choice as Miss Bell High School. 20 MR. AND MISS BELL HIGH SCHOOL Brad Turner Chosen by Faculty Brad Turner ' s activities at Bell and his outside interests as well as his future plans center mainly around his love of rpusic. As a member of the First Symphonic Band and Drum Major of the Marching Band, he vi as able to travel to Colorado and Corpus Christi, an activity he says was one he enjoyed most at Bell. His music involvement also brought him the honor of being selected for All-Region Band in 1981-1982. His talents were not all in music, however; he won several science fair awards, both at the local and regional levels. Too, he was active in other organizations besides band, serving as an of- ficer in the National Honor Society and as a member of the Student Council. About Bell High School Brad said, I really en- joyed all the friendly and funny people at Bell. Sure, there are a few ' bad apples ' but most of Bell ' s students are really neat. In his future Brad sees himself as a successful businessman, working in recording-engineering, a career that would allow him to be around music. His motto, Roll with the punches, should help him become a success in whatever he at- tempts because as he says, Life is tough, really tough, and you have to be able to laugh at a lot of things and take some of the ' bad stuff ' in stride. His involvement at Bell, his achievements, his positive attitude, and his high goals combine to make Brad Turner a worthy Mr. Bell High School. MR. AND MISS BELL HIGH SCHOOL 21 Students of Activities such as President of the Senior Class, Student Council, FHA, and football have kept Andre Riedlinger busy during the school year. But all these activities have not kept him from excelling in many areas. He vjas a vjo-year letterman in football and chosen as a Who ' s Who Among American High School Students. Andre ' s future plans include college with possible majors in geology or law. When asked what his motto in life would be, he replied, Give a piece of yourself to everyone, and let that piece be love, friendship, and care. Maintaining a high grade point average along with being a member of National Honor Society, Science Club, German Club, and the Whiz Quiz Team has kept Yong Lee active at Bell. Not only is he involved in these activities, Yong has participated in several math competitions in which he won many first place awards. His high academic standing has given Yong much recognition. He was chosen Who ' s Who Among American High School Students and selected as Outstanding Student of the Year by the Lions Club. Attending Rice University and majoring in Biochemistry will keep Yong Lee quite busy in the future. SENIOR SUPERLATIVES Senior Laura Estes is an obvious choice for a Superlative. Her ability to get along and work well with others has been an asset to her while at Bell. Laura has been a cheerleader for two years and is involved with clubs such as Student Council, Young Life, and Inter-Club Council. When asked what she has enjoyed most about Bell, Laura said, It would be close between Young Life and cheerleading; they both helped me make many friends, and both activities were fun to be involved in. Laura ' s future plans include attending North Texas State University to pursue a career in nursing. High Caliber To Danny Glenn, the most enjoyable thing about Bell is the incredible opportunity I had to increase the talent the Lord gave me. By singing with Bell ' s Acapella Choir, Danny has utilized his talent. He has been selected for the All-State Choir, capturing second place in 1981 and first place in 1982, along with other choir titles. This year, Danny serves as President of the Acapella Choir, along with being a member of The Bell System, the Spanish Club, the Inter- Club Council, and the National Honor Society. For the future, Danny hopes to continue his career with music at Oral Roberts University where he plans to major in music education. To Kathy Cizek, the good life is satisfaction in whatever she chooses to do in life. By her past record, one would think that she has been very satisfied. Kathy is a member of the Spanish Club and is on the Executive Council of the National Honor Society. Outside of her duties with these clubs, she manages to keep a high grade point average. She received a National Merit Scholarship Program Letter of Commendation, and she was chosen as a Who ' s Who Among American High School Students. Although Kathy has not yet decided on a major, she will attend Tarrant County Junior College and then transfer to Texas Wesleyan College or to University of Texas at Arlington. Raiderettes have dominated April Byrd ' s years at Bell. She has been a part of this successful team for three years and this year serves as captain. Along with Raiderettes, she has been a member of Student Council, National Honor Society, and the Inter-Club Council. Outside of school activities, April enjoys cooking, swimming, and spending time with her family. April has most enjoyed the close friendships she made while at Bell through her club activities. For her future plans, April hopes to open a day-care center after graduating from college with a major in child development. SENIOR SUPERLATIVES 23 Participation and Laura Mengwasser ' s smiling face, her friendliness, and fier willing service to Bell have made her an outstanding choice for a Superlative. Laura keeps busy with her school activities this year as Vice President of the National Honor Society and editor of the Limelight Section of the Raider Annual. Her service and a high grade point average led her to receiving awards such as Senior of the Month for November and Who ' s Who Among American High School Students. Laura plans to attend the University of Texas at Austin where she will major in accounting. Semper Fidelis, which means always faithful in Latin, is Laura ' s motto, one which should help her to be an outstanding success in life. 24 Being the first female Student Council President at Bell is no easy task, but Lisa Betty has managed to accept the challenge. Under Lisa ' s leadership. Bell has again had a hardworking council. Her public relations talents are not limited to just student council members. Lisa is always talking with the students, hearing how they feel about things the council is doing. Because of Lisa ' s ability to get along with the faculty and students at Bell, she was chosen Senior of the Month for October. Lisa plans to further her education at Tarleton State University in the fall. When asked what she considered the good life to be, Lisa stated simply, Happiness, love, and security. SENIOR SUPERLATIVES Attending Texas A M to become a successful businessman is a goal that Gulstan Dart has set for his future. This goal should not be hard to achieve for someone as hard-working as Gulstan. In his three years at Bell, Gulstan has held the offices of Sophomore and Junior ( Class President and Student Council Vice President. He also participated in Young Life, Varsity Football, and Future Homemakers of America. Gulstan states his motto for life: Only use the word impossible when you ' ve reached the limits of your physical, mental, and spiritual abilities. Following this motto should help him gain success in the future. Leadership Recognized A member of the Raider Annual Staff for three years and Editor her senior year, Marjorie Baker has led an active life at Bell. Along with these activities, Marjorie was chosen as Outstanding Sophomore and Who ' s Who Among American High School Students and received the Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizens Award. Marjorie is talented in the field of art and plans to further her talent as an art major at North Texas State University in the fall. When asked what the good life is to her, Marjorie replied, An unlimited charge account at Neiman Marcus. Being a member of the Inter Club Council, Class Council, German Club, serving as President of the National Honor Society, and playing Varsity Football are the activities that keep Eddie Harris involved at Bell. Along with these activities Eddie was chosen as Who ' s Who Among American High School Students and Optimist of the Month for February. Outside of school Eddie enjoys water skiing, boat racing, scuba diving, and reading. In the fall Eddie plans to attend the Naval Academy, and major in an engineering field. Being involved and keeping very busy with a variety of activities have given Jason Cronin a feeling of satisfaction in his three years at Bell. Jason is a member of the Spanish Club, where he was a Spanish dancer. Vice President of the Science Club, and Treasurer of the National Honor Society. Jason was also involved in many sports activities. He was a member of the District Champion Cross-Country Team, the State Champion Physical Fitness Team, and the Varsity Gymnastics Team. Jason has led an active life at Bell, one he will continue at Texas A M in the corps. After college, Jason plans to become an electrical enginerr. SENIOR SUPERLATIVES 25 Student Involvement Carol Hefler ' s athletic abilities have played a major part in her high school career. As a varsity tennis player, she vi as chosen most valuable player in 1981, Who ' s Who for Tennis in 1982, and is ranked sixteenth in the state of Texas. Carol ' s talents are not limited to just the tennis courts. She is a top scholar and a member of the National Honor Society. Carol plans to attend college where she vj continue to play tennis and receive a medical degree. When asked what she would be doing in twenty years, Carol said, I will be either in the operating room with a patient or on the tennis court playing the finals at Wimbledon. Carol Kllngman, Head Drum Major for the L. D. Bell Marching Band, is also a talented musician. Because of her ability to play the flute, Carol has been chosen as a member of the All-Region Band and the All-Region Orchestra and the Texas All-State Band. When asked what she thought is one of the advantages of going to Bell, Carol replied, Meeting a person who has pushed and motivated me for a long time, Laura Hof . I truthfully believe that I would not be where I am without her support. Carol plans to obtain a degree in mathematics with an emphasis in computer science at North Texas State University. SENIOR SUPERLATIVES Entertaining others is one thing that Philip Glonn enjoys doing most. He does this through his activities in L. D. Bell ' s Band and Acapella Choir, of which he is Student Director. He is also a member of the Texas Music Educators Association State Choir and the All-Region Choir. Philip ' s other activities include the German Club, the Whiz Quiz Team, and National Honor Society. Awards that qualify Philip as a Superlative include being chosen as a National Merit Semi-Finalist, Senior of the Month for January, and as a Who ' s Who Among American High School Students. North Texas State University will be where Philip will continue his education. Commended Displaying her talents through extra-curricular activities, Anita Kibbe enjoys cake decorating, needlework, racquetball, and singing in the church choir. Although she has many talents in these areas, Anita is also talented in her school activities. Anita was a member of National Honor Society and All-Region Orchestra. She was awarded Most Positive 1982 and was also selected as Who ' s Who in English and in Business. Future plans for Anita include attending Stephen F. Austin to earn a degree in accounting and becoming a certified public accountant. Being able to enjoy the company of others and knowing they care about you is the good life to Nathan Farner. Nathan enjoys the company of others at Bell through his many activities. He played basketball his sophomore year and baseball in his sophomore and junior years. Along with his sports involvement, Nathan is a member of the Science Club and the National Honor Society. Studying business, engineering, or computers at the University of Texas at Arlington and then transferring to Texas A M will keep Nathan busy for the next four years. Running both cross-country and track takes much determination, and determination is just what Bryan Turner has. His involvement in track and cross-country led him to be chosen as Who ' s Who in those areas. Bryan tries to excel in anything he attempts. This year he serves on the Senior Class Council and is a member of the Spanish Club. Bryan is also the recipient of the Young Texas award. Besides his school activities, Bryan enjoys photography as well as both water and snow skiing. After graduating from Texas A M, Bryan plans a career as a veterinarian for a zoo. 27 All School Favorites Sherry Kneis As an All-School Favorite, one would have to be friendly to all their ovi n classmates plus more. Senior Sherry Kneis. according to the student body, qualifies as an Al l-School Favorite. Sherry vi as a Raiderette all three years here at Bell, and has also been active in choir. This year she was president of the Treble Chorus. To promote spirit through the student body, Sherry, as a member of Student Coun- cil, participated in many activities sponsored by the coun- cil. Her warm smile and interest in others influenced the student body when choosing their All School Favorites. Brad Turner Through his various activities. Brad Turner, Senior, associates with many different kinds of people. His friend- ships with so many different people helped him to become an All-School-Favorite. Brad has been a member of the band all three years at Bell. This year he was drum major of the mar- ching band. He also plays with Bell ' s stage band. Brad is also involved in many student related organizations. Two of these are Student Council and National Honor Society of which he is Parliamentarian. His winning personality is one of the at- tributes Brad has that encouraged the student body to vote him as All-School-Favorite. 28 FAVORITES Senior Favorites Shelley Frayer Through Raiderettes, Senior Class Favorite, Shelley Frayer displays her spirit for the school. She has been a member of the Raiderette drill team for three years, serving as Junior Lieutenant her Junior year and Senior Lieutenant her Senior year. Shelley was also a member of Student Coun- cil where she made many new friends. Young Life and Na- tional Honor Society, too, were a few of her many ac- tivities in the school. Her friendly attitude was one of the reasons Shelley was chosen as Senior Class Favorite. Scott Hilton As a Senior, class favorite Scolt Hilton had a lot of opportunity to joke around with his fellow classmates. His easy going attitude made him a nice guy to talk to. Along with being an all around nice guy Scott also played for three years on Bell ' s varsity football team. He was much acclaimed for his performances on the football field, having been chosen player-of-the-week more than just once. His Senior year he was the Captain of the defense. Scott also was a member of Young Life. Because he was an approachable and open guy the Senior class chose Scott as their favorite. FAVORITES 29 Junior Favorites Kay Massey Dedication and involvement at Bell are a few reasons why the Junior Class chose Kay Massey as their favorite. Serv- ing the past two years on the Student Council and as the Treasurer for the Junior Class, Kay showed her abilities as a leader. Showing her Raider Spirit, she served as a cheerleader. Kay was also active in Young Life. All these things and more were reasons why Kay (Massey was chosen favorite. Tommy Jenkins An open and likeable guy, the Junior Class chose Tommy Jenkins as their favorite. Tommy is ah easy going guy with a friendly way about him. He has played on the varsity football team for the past two years. He also participated on the track team. Tommy has shown his outstanding abilities in sports. He has been a great asset to the athletic program here at Bell. Tommy was also a member of Young Life. The Junior Class chose Tommy as their favorite because he is always keeping in step with L.D. Bell. FAVORITES Sophomore Favorites .i . Cindee Doughty The sophomore class chose Cindes Doughty as their class favori te. Cindee was involved in many activities here at L.D. Bell. She was a member of the Sophomore Class Council where she helped to promote school spirit for her class. She was a member of the Rodeo Club and attended Young Life. An outgoing personality and involvement at Bell are just a few of the reasons why Cindee Doughty was chosen Sophomore Class Favorite. Hans Riedlinger His friendliness towards his fellow classmates was one of the many reasons why the Sophomore Class chose Hans Riedlinger as their favorite. Hans was involved in many activities on campus. He served on both the Stu- dent Council and Sophomore Council, which helped him to make a greater amount of student contact. Hans played an important part of the football team. He serv- ed as a trainer for all three football teams. He also was a member of Young Life. Hans played a big part in the spirit and involvement of the Sophomore Class. FAVORITES 31 Outstanding Students A student ' s attitude about his school work, his participation in activities, and his academic standing are factors that influence the faculty when they chose 1982 ' s Who ' s Who. Students chosen as Who ' s Who devote their effort and time to making L.D. Bell a success. These students are chosen by the faculty to represent different organizations and various subject areas. All of these students put forth an individual effort to excel in their years at Bell. Michelle Hershon, Track; Laura Moore, Volleyball; Tanya Brackeen, Basketball; Shelley Small, Volleyball. :;ii DeBaun, Art; Daria Crowley, Costelology; Kim Carpenter, Homemaking Carol Hefler, Tennis; Kelly Murphy, Golf; Trey Hopkins, Tennis; Gerry O ' Graj Golf. 1 32 WHO ' S WHO WHO ' S WHO ' 82 pril Byrd, Raiderettes; Laura Estes, Cheeleading Anita Kibbe, English; Linda Dufficy, Science; Yong Lee, Math; Not Pictured: Philip Glenn, Social Studies. ,aci Cruse, Speech and Dranna; Brian Woods, Speech; Not Pictured: David Miller, Anita Kibbe, Business; Kevin Brunson, Journalism; Korby Kidwell, TV ' anna. Productions. WHO ' S WHO 33 Forty-One Students Honored Who ' s Who students represent a very wide variety of people. Those chosen range from presidents of various organizations to those students who have put forth their efforts. Also chosen were athletes, band members, and top scholars. These students certainly represent the best of Bell. ■y - ■. J Jffif : ' •. ' ■? ■% M. .. ■■■■• ' ■' . . ' 1 ■1 • E m T 7- it P ■' . K r- ' % KBjJt v - ■m ■• ' ■jTry p -T m . ■fei .7 ■fS i .- % 1 ik i i y M  alfci: Brian Reno, Building Trades; Morris Leondar, Shop; Lori Morris, HECE: Nc, Pictured: Robin Ryan, VOE. ol Hilton, Football; Russell Gregory, Baseball; Bryan Turner, Cross Country and Ractiel Swearengen, I Can; Marjorie Baker, DAR; Susan Legg, Library, ick: Mike Blair, Basketball; Not Pictured: Todd Ashbaugti, Soccer. . WHO ' S WHO like Tanner, Gymnastics; Sheri Brogdon, Gymnastics; Not Pictured: Nancy John Weldon, Auto Paint and Body; Steve Culberson, Auto Mechanics; Not Pictured: lilley. Gymnastics. David Freeman, Electronics. nda Dufficy, Spanish; Cathy Landry, French; Yong Lee, German. Danny Glenn, Choir; Brian Youngblood, Band. WHO ' S WHO 35 Sweethearts and Beaus Sheri Brogdon Football Sweetheart Sherry Kneis Basketball Sweetheart Shari Williams Basebal l Sweetheart ' Wi J |ya|B[dip r tfe ' ■■' [m . i . V Mm ' H % ' J m mm M Dana Bayne FHA Beau Troy McConnell Raiderette Beau Mark Myers Cheerleader Beau 36 SWEETHEARTS BEAUS Titles Bestowed; Gerry O ' Grady Golf Beau Tanya Railsback Soccer Sweetheart Jeff Sapp Girls ' Athletics Beau SWEETHEARTS BEAUS Laura Estes, Homecoming Queen Homecoming at L. D. Bell has always been an exciting time, and this year was no exception. Although the heavy rains during the week often spoiled some of the activities, the week overall was still a success. Early in the week each of the classes and organizations began building the floats and decorating the halls. The cheerleaders, along with sponsoring the yell-ins in the mornings, also sponsored dress-up week. Monday was Ribbon Day, featuring homecoming ribbons. Tuesday was Our Pride Shines Through, the Homecoming theme, and everyone wore sunglasses. Class t-shirts were worn on Wednesday, followed by Thursday ' s Boot ' Em Blue when boots were worn by the students. Concluding dress-up week was Bell ' s Best when students wore their best clothes. Other activities during the week included the Thursday night parade, followed by a flashlight pep rally in the gym. Because there were three to four inches of rainfall standing on the football field, homecoming activities were held during Friday ' s pep rally in the gym. The nominees were Laura Estes, Shelley Prayer, Caria James, Sherry Kneis, Lezley Lonon, and Shari Williams, each escorted by her father. After the vice-president and secretary of the National Honor Society had given each nominee a gift, Laura Estes was announced as the 1981-82 Homecoming Queen. Upper right: The 1981-82 Homecoming Queen, Laura Estes. Lower left: Laura ' s father Charlie Welch congratulates her. Lower right: Laura is escorted by her father and Honor Society President, Eddie Harris. 1981-82 Homecoming Court Laura Estes, this year ' s Homecoming Queen, has been active at Bell. A three-year Student Council member, she is also co-chairman of the Inter-Club Council. She was a Raiderette her sophomore year but then became a cheerleader during her junior year. At Cheerleader Camp, Laura was named Ail-American Cheerleader and was asked to be on the National Cheerleaders Association Staff. That same year, her classmates chose her to represent them in the Most Beautiful and Most Handsome Pageant, as well as selecting her Junior Class Favorite. This year, her senior year, Laura is head cheerleader and the 1981-82 Homecoming Queen. Upper left: Shelley Frayer escorted by Charles Frayer. Middle left: Caria James escorted by B. D. James. Below: The 1981-82 Homecoming Queen and her Court: CarIa James, Shari Williams, Sherry Kneis, Laura Estes, Shelley Frayer, and Lezley Lonon. Lower left: Sherry Kneis escorted by Warren Davis Kneis. Lower middle: Lezley Lonon escorted by G. E. Lonon. Lower right: Shari Williams escorted by Jim Williams. HOMECOMING COURT 39 The Most Beautiful Most Handsome Pageant is an annual event that is held on the L.D. Bell campus. This year, on December 3, 1981, the pageant was held, marking the tenth anniversary. Twenty-six couples were entered in the pageant by clubs and organizations at Bell. The judges scored each girl and boy individually first in sportswear, then in formal wear. The ten girls and ten boys receiving the most points appeared again before the judges who narrowed the number of contestants even further. The five girls and six boys who received the highest scores answered mock Dear Abby letters, written by the annual staff sponsor, Carolyn Dean. The contestants ' answering these letters which were selected at random gave the judges a final opportunity to evaluate the contestants and make their choices. When the judges had finally made their decision, they chose Miclielle Messer and Bill Watson as the winners of the 1981 Most Beautiful and Most Handsome Pageant. Michelle, representing the Raiderettes, had been a Raiderette for three years and also a member of FHA. Bill, representing FHA, was a member of the varsity football team and FHA. Right: The winners of the 1981 Most Beautiful and Most Handsome Pageant, Michelle Messer and Bill Watson. Bottom Left: The top five girls. Bottom Right: Dickson, Dean, and Russell. 40 MOST BEAUTIFUL MOST HANDSOME PAGEANT Michelle Messer and Bill Watson Chosen The decision of who should be Most Beautiful and Most Handsome was a hard one for the judges because there were so many good looking students entered. The following were the top five girls and top five boys: Sarah Laingor, Robyn Crispe, Traci Fenimore, Lezley Lonon, and Michelle Messer. Dane Staley, Mike Lashlee, Brent Gill, Russell Gregory, Jason Gronin, and Bill Watson. MOST BEAUTIFUL MOST HANDSOME PAGEANT 41 The winners of the first titles, Most Beautiful and Most Handsome, were selected by movie or TV personalities from photos that the contestants submitted. Nancy Rush and Scott Hill, seniors in 1971, were named winners that year. Through the years, however, the method selecting winners has been modified; now, a panel of live judges score contestants on appearance, poise and personality during a pageant. This year the panel was composed of the 1971 winners along with Bill Souder, Mayor of the City of Hurst; Paula Stringer owner of Paula Stringer Realty; and Curtis Wells, owner of Wells Boot Center. Below: The panel of judges for the pageant. Seated are Nancy Rush Wieland and Paula Stringer. Standing are Scott Hill, Mayor Bill Souder, and Curtis Wells. i 42 MOST BEAUTIFU17M0ST HANDSOf E PAGEANT Most Beautiful Most Handsome Pageant The major portion of the entertainment was provided by the Bell System, L.D. Bell ' s Choral Ensemble. Directed by Bobbie Douglass, the ensemble sang traditional and contemporary Christmas songs, featuring Danny Glenn, Julie Tedford, and Dana Derrett as soloists. Opposite Page, Upper Right: Mr. Russell reads a letter to Mike Lashlee. Opposite Page, Bottom Left: Pat Arnold and Pam Dollins. Opposite Page, Bottom Right: Girls modeling their sportswear. Far Left: Brent Gill and Lezley Lonon in sports wear. Left: Reggie Collins and Sara Langar in formal wear. Bottom Left: The choir entertains while the contestants change. Bottom Right: Julie Tedford and Jeff Dane dance while singing Frosty the Snowman. MOST BEAUTIFUL MOST HANDSOME PAGEANT WINNING 44 Soo ' ts STYLE Varsity Football 46-53 J.V. Football 54-55 Sophomore Football 56-57 Trainers 58 Varsity Basketball 59-63 J.V. Basketball 64-65 Varsity Baseball 66-67 J.V. Baseball 68 Soccer 69 Track 70-71 Cross Country 72-73 Boys Gymnastics 74-76 Wrestling 77 Tennis 78-79 Golf 80-81 Volleyball 82-85 Basketball 86-89 Track 90-91 Girls Gymnastics 92-93 Tennis 94-95 Golf 96-97 Sports Bell Varsity Football A — VARSITY FOOTBALL COACHES — Front Row. L-R; R. Dibble, S. Leper, H. Kensing, M. Ball, Back Row: K. Cooper, T. Nowell, J. Gibson, T. Edwards, B. Briscoe, J. Matthews, D. Clevland. B — Kenny Cobern running a sweep at the Haltom game. VARSITY — Front Row. L-R; C. Overly, J. Sapp, D. Russell, R. Davis, J. Honeycutt, C. Presnall, J. Harville, M. Horn, K. Cobern, B. Hare, R. Gregory, P. J. Miller, S. Allred, M. Mayfield, V. Burns, Second Row; J. Reese, S. Droke, T. Jenkins, R. Collins, L. Auberry, D. Walker, M. Jacobs, S. Hilton, Lambert, S. Leper, Third Row: B. Briscoe, R. DeBord, M. Vela, A. Garcia, R. Hobert, D. Bowman, D. Hager, A. Reidlinger, M. J. McCoy, J. Brewster, B. Fisher, T. Kaiser, T. Kaiser, T. Wilcox, H. Kensing, R. Dibble, T. Edwards, Fourth Row: 0. Clevland, K. Cooper, M. McCoy, T. Williams, J. Cisar, W. Jackson, B. Harlow, R. Cedrone, G. Dart, S. Murphy, R. Collins, B. Watson, D. McDonough, Back Row; J. Gibson, E. Harris, T. Middaugh, T, Vinson, W. Stroud, R. Barnard, E. Rivera, J. Matthews. 46 VARSITY FOOTBALL L. D. Bell ... 7 Haltom ... 9 The L. D. Bell Blue Raiders opened their 1981 football season with a disappointing loss to the Haltom Buffalos. For weeks prior to the contest, the team had practiced hard during the preseason, only to fall short to the Buffs 9-7. It was a hard fought game on both sides, said Coach Tim Edwards. Bell led the game at half-time, 7-0, due to a 4 yard run by Tommy Jenkins. Scott Hilton completed the seven points with a perfect field goal. Haltom made a comeback with a 10 yard run in the third quarter. A punt blocked by Haltom rolled through the endzone for a 2 point safety and the deciding points. A — Raiders power through Haltom Buffalo ' s offense. L. D. Bell ... 14 R. L. Turner ... 31 For the second week in a row, Bell was stunned with a defeat. The Lions of R. L. Turner upset the Blue Raiders 31-14. Bell had a 273-208 advantage in total yardage, so it wasn ' t exactly as dominating as the score indicates. It was the turnovers which spelled defeat for the Raiders, as they had given up three fumbles and three interceptions. On their first possession Bell drove 44 yards for a touchdown. However the Lions then scored four TD ' s and a field goal. B — Cobern drops back for a pass against R. L. Turner Lions VARSITY FOOTBALL 47 L. D. Bell ... 17 Richland ... 3ell romped the Richland Rebel ' s 17-0. The Blue Raiders kept control of the game by taking advantage of Rebel mistakes. Out of 6 fumbles committed by Richland, Bell recovered 5. This gave the Raiders the ball in Richland territory 3 times, all 3 resulting in scores. The first score came in the point r iddled 2nd quarter on a 6 yard run by quarterback Tom Ward. The next score in the 2nd quarter came from a 43 yard pass from Ward to P. J. Miller. But no sooner did the band finish the fight song did Eddie Harris recover a fumble. Four plays later Scott Hilton kicked a 3 point filed goal making the final score 17-0. A — Coach Tim Edwards looked on jubilantly as the Blue Raiders beat Richland 17-0. B — Daryl Walker prepared to smash a Rebel ballcarrier. L. D. Bell ... 7 MacArthur ... 27 Bell was tied w h MacArthur at the end of the first quarter due to a 49 yard pass by Ward to David McDonough, but the Cardinals soon made a comeback with 3 more touchdowns. Even with the help of Craig Presnall, seeing his first playing time since pre-season, the Raiders could not hold the Cardinals. Bad snaps caused most of the Cardinals ' touchdowns. We ' ve been working on the snaps but the kids just need more confidence, said Coach Tim Edwards. C — Kenny Cobern dropped back for a pass. D — Reggie Collins ran around the end on a sweep. 48 VARSITY FOOTBALL L. D. Bell ... 11 Duncanville ... 13 Not being able to have half-time activities is a bad sign for any football game. But v hy OUR homecoming. Bell had the lead twice in the game, and then only by a single point. But as in the other Bell games, if you had just looked at the statistics and not the score. Bell walked all over the Duncanville Panthers. Tommy Jenkins had over 100 yards in rushing with one 69 yard carry. Scott Hilton had over 20 tackles with many behind the line of scrimage. Bell defense recovered 2 fumbles but they did not help put the Raiders on the scoreboard. The Raiders lost 13-11 due to a Duncanville field goal with 21 seconds remaining on the clock. It was a tough way to lose, said Head Coach Tim Edwards. A — Raider ballcarrier tried to evade a tackle. B — Dennis Russel returning an interception at Bell ' s Homecoming. C — Coach Tim Edwards briefing Bell offense. L.D. Bell ... 13 Nimitz ... 20 The L.D. Bell Raiders were going through some rough times, including a 20-13 loss to the Nimitz Vikings. As in games past, mental mistakes, penalties, and fumbles cost the Raiders a district victory. The Raiders made the first score of the game due to a 28 yd. run by Tommy Jenkins. Scott Hilton kicked for the extra point. Nimitz then made 3 touchdowns to make the score 20-7. Craig Presnall then made a 20-yd. pass to Stacy Allred to make the score 20-13 final. A — Stacy Allred prepares to catch a long pass. B — Gulston Dart and Ted Vinson grabbing for a Gopher ball carrier. C — Scott Hilton, Gulston Dart, and Mike J. McCoy sack the Gopher quarterback. L.D. Bell ... Grand Prairie . . . 20 The Blue Raiders blues continue. L.D. Bell took it in the teeth again Friday night. It ' s the same song, sixth verse. Only no one was singing. Bell lost to the Gophers 20-0. L.D. Bell was held to 60 yards rushing and 13 yards passing. Tom Ward ran well at times as did Reggie Collins. Both led with 38 yds. rushing. Craig Presnall completed only two passes in eight attempts. He attempted four other times, but was nailed each time for sacks, which is why he had minus 22 yds. on 9 carries. 50 VARSITY FOOTBALL L.D. Bell ... 27 South Grand Prairie ...0 L.D. Bell rolled over the South Grand Grairie Warriors 27-0. The first touchdown happened due to a 4 yd. run by Tom Ward. We opened up with a 72 yd. drive, said Coach Tim Edwards, After that they (Warriors) couldn ' t move the rest of the first half and I don ' t think they crossed the 50 but twice. The second score was due to a 37 yd. pass from Craig Presnall to Reggie Collins. Collins then ran 6 yards in the 4th quarter to mal e it 20-0. Tommy Jenkins made the last score on a 4 yard run. Final score was 27-0. Bell victorious! A — Offensive line takes a break during the Soutti Grand Prairie game. B — Eddie Harris looks on as ttie Irving Tigers try to score. L.D. Bell ... 18 Irving ... 13 Bell Raiders dominated the Irving Tigers 18-13. Bell took the lead in the first quarter due to a 19 yard field goal by Scott Hilton. The second score came in the third quarter when Tommy Jenkins plowed over the defensive line. Tom Ward then ran around the end for a 2-pt. conversion. A 15 yard run by Ward made the third score. Randy Davis kicked the extra point. The final score was 18-13. VARSITY FOOTBALL 51 L.D. Bell . . . Trinity ... 31 Even though it is a poor substitute to being beat by Trinity, at least they did not go to the state play-offs. Bell ' s chances of winning really improved in the 2nd half vi hen we recovered the on-side kick. Led by the running of Reggie Collins and Tom Ward, the Raiders advanced to the Trojans 30 yard line. It was 4th and 2 but Ward was stopped at the line of scrimmage. Ted Vinson on defense had a good night by making a TD saving tackle. Others on defense who played extremely well were Brent Hare, Daryl Walker, Lance Aubery, and Mark Vela. The final score was 31-0. VAfiSITY FOOTBALL All-District Players Team Defensive Player of the Year Dennis Russell 2nd Team Defense Ted Vinson 2nd Team Randy Barnard 2nd Team f f e n s e Varsity Football 53 Junior Varsity Football Used as a stepping stone to the Varsity team, the Junior Varsity team provided valuable experience for playerF vishing to move up next year. Playing time was possible for many athletes who might not have started on the Varsity team. Coach Richard Dibble instilled in his team the determination to win. The Bell J.V. showed spirit and enthusiasm during workouts and games. With a record of 4-6, each game was played skillfully and at 100% of their potential, even though sometimes they didn ' t come out on top. With unending desire to win, the Junior Varsity team refused to give up, and finished the season strongly. A — John Nichols and Steve Wilson move in for the tackle. m«immMwm- n ' V 4% s.m JUNIOR VARSITY — Front Row. L-R; T. Bradt, A Boston, J. Tye, P. Burk, S. Cravi ford, G. Smith, K. Harville, C. Bryant, B. Brasv ell, J. Solomon, Second Row; D. Morgan, D. Penland, R. Mankel, D. Beck, B. Witherspoon, B. Harlow, M. Werst, C. McKee, K. Killough, J. Nichols, D. Garden, Back Row; G. Stark, J. Cowan, T. Newkirk, T. Emerson, K. Brauer, V. Burkett, J. Cowan, M. Fielder, K. Parkinson, S. Wilson, B. Martin, T. Odiorne. 54 JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL J.V. — The Step Before Varsity A — Richard Mankel diving for a fumble. B — Tony Bradt tackles MacArlhur quarterback. C — Toby Emerson trying to break a MacArthur tackle. D — Scott Emerson tries to make a desperate Sophomore Football As it was their first year at L.D. Bell, many of the players on the Sophomore football team had a chance to be team mates with their Junior High rivals. Under the direction of Coach Mark Ball, the Sophomores became a unified football team. Beating district rivals such as Irving Nimitz and South Grand Prairie, they compiled a record of 5 wins and 5 losses. With two more years left at L.D. Bell, the Sophomore football players prepared for future seasons. Sixth period and hours after school, the team drilled on fundamental skills. It paid off with a strong season and a record of 5-5. Doug Henshaw ran around the right end. 56 Sophomores — FRONT ROW: L-R; M. West, B. Knapton, K. Keck, W. Morris, T. Moore, C. Owens, T. McCurdy, M. Muncy, T. McCurdy, D. Henshaw, SECOND ROW: C. Hingst, P. West, T. Rose, T. Kinnber, J. Lay, J. Carter, T. Holburn, S. Swanner, T. Applin, L. Beckelman. THIRD ROW: T. Nowell, C. Callahan, T. Rodriguez, R. Stricklin, L. Richey, K. Killough, D. Rainey, R, Flewelling, W. Turmes, T. Brake, E. Molsby, D. Cleveland. BACK ROW: T. Bransford, R. Bruce, L. McCollunn, T. Stephenson, S. Self, S. Cox, J. Bauer, G. Darnell, D. Dickey, K. Scruggs, D. King, M. Ball. SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL OPPONENT US THEM Lewisville 6 7 Piano Clark 14 7 Richland 39 Sam Houston 7 14 Irving Nimitz 14 6 Duncanville 2 7 Grand Prairie 7 6 South Grand Prairie 21 Irving 7 33 Trinity 6 12 A — Mike Muncy ran around the end for a big gain. B — Terry McCurdy led the blocking on sweep. C — Siade Swanner went up for a pass. D — As the Duncanviile defense converged, Swanner tried to elude the tackle. E — Slade Swanner reached up for a pass thrown by Wayne Morris. SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL 57 Trainers — Key to Athletic Program An important part of the athletic program at Bell was the trainers. Athletes who were injured were treated by Herb Doc Kensing. At the football games you could see the trainp ' o assisting the coaches on the field. Before games, trainers taped ankles for the athletes, and helped with equipment. A — Herb Doc Kensing and Susan Leper aid Joe Honeycutt off the field. B — Jeff Sapp dried off tfie slippery football. C — FRONT ROW: Doc Kensing, Victor Burns, Susan Leper, SECOND ROW: Steve Grog, Cfiris Overly, fvlark Meyers. BACK ROW: Jeff Sapp, Gerald Tackett, John Lambert. D — Susan Leper watched for injuries on the field. 58 TRAINERS Varsity Basketball L. D. Bell Basketball, coached by Ray DeBord, had a rough season. In pre- season, the Raiders showed great promise by just narrowly losing to state ranked Paschel. But the Raiders hung on and finished the season with the thought that with the experience gained this year by the juniors and sophomore on the team, the District better watch out next year. Varsity — Front Row — L-R; M Reyero, D. Dickerman, D. Brown, G. Cortes, C. Mc Kinney, T. Radclifl, T. Sloan, Back Row — K. Yates, S. Forrester, M. Blair, S. Faurot, W. Morris, A. Williams, P. Gleim, S. Johnston. VARSITY BASKETBALL Cagers Stylish A — Kenny Yates shows some fancy footwork. B — Score 2 for the Raiders! C — Andre Williams looks for a team mate. D — Wayne Morris passes to the point. E — Gus Cortes looks for an opening. 60 VARSITY BASKETBALL A — Kenny Yates scrambles for the ball. B — Scott Johnston shoots for 2. C — fi ike Blair stretches for the jump. VARSITY BASKETBALL 61 Basketball: A — Kenny Yates dribbling hard for the basl et. B — Derek Brown looks for an open man. C — Mike Reyero tries to make a jump shot for 2 points. D — Gus Cortes stalling for time. E — Mike Blair stretches for the jump. 9 L,. Varsity Basketball Raider Style A — Mike Blair goes for a layup from under the net. B — Bell Basketball is a hit! Varsity Basketball 63 J.V. Basketball With the close of the 1981 football season, the school ' s attention turned to the basketball team. From the beginning of the school year, the players had been working together to form a unified squad. Coached by Mr. Dale Cleveland, the Junior Varsity basketball team quickly became one. Before the first games began, practice was held daily for between two and four hours. During these workouts, players drilled and drilled on skills that would be necessary for games during the season. As the season opened, the team was well prepared for what lay ahead. Playing at 100 ' , the Raiders often beat teams in the final minutes of the ball game, because of superior strength and stamina. This coming from long hours of hard work. As the season progressed, the team experienced both the elation of victory and the despair of defeat. Through it though, players gained valuable experience to be used in future seasons. 64 A — Mikal Ham pulls up for a jump shot over the defender for the score. B — Eddie Hulsey shoots from outside for two points. C — Joe Tuso dribbles down court past his opponent. D — FRONT BOW: J. Tuso, J. Maack, S. Messer. SECOND ROW: T, Clawson, L. Beckelman, J. Harrison, M. Harn, E. Hulsey. BACK ROW: J. Omas, D. DeGuire, Coach D. Cleveland, D. Smith, S. Lane, B. Knapton. w A — Daryl Smith pulls up under the basket to take a shot. B — Mikal Harn goes up underneath for the basket and two points. C — Eddie Hulsey drives down the lane for the layup. J.V. BASKETBALL 65 Although baseball is a spring sport, players began practicing at the beginning of the school year in the fall. After months of workouts, and after surviving numerous cuts, the Varsity Baseball Team was finally chosen. The task of developing a winning team was taken by Coach Mark Ball. He was successful in developing the players into a unified, confident baseball club. Practices were held every day after school, lasting sometimes until dark. After the hard work, the team was able to compete with any school in the area, and come out a winner. Memories from the season will be retained for years to come. A: Varsity — Front Row — L-R; T. Radcliff, D. Breshear, J. Spoils, L. Auberry, D. Walker, K. Hankins, B. Hare, R. Gregory, P. J. Miller, Back Row, Coach Ball, K. Cobern, J. Phipps, P. Pimpirton, J. Harper, T. Emerson, R. Davis, C. Prenall, M. Fielder, D. Dickerman, Coach Nowell B: All-District ' 81 - L-R: P. J. Miller, B. Hare, C. Presnall, R. Gregory. 66 VARSITY BASEBALL A: Pitchers — Front Row - L-R; j. Spoils, C. Presnall, K. Cobern, Back Row. J. Phipps, P. Pimpirton, T. Emerson, J. Harper. B: Outfiolders — Front Row - L-R: B. Hare, C. Presnall, K. Hankins, Back Row, L. Auberry, K. Cobern, M. Fielder. C: Infieldors — Front Row — L-R; T. Radcliff, D. Walker, P. J. Miller, R. Gregory, Back Row. D. Dickerman, R. Davis, M. Fielder, D. Breshear. VARSITY BASEBALL 67 Junior Varsity Baseball As the Junior Varsity team was chosen, a group of talented baseball players were brought together. The teann, made up of a group of determined athletes, worked hard to become the best team possible. Under the leadership of Coach Nowell, the players learned the skills necessary for games in the season. Practices were held in the morning, first period, sixth period, and after school. Batting practice and fielding experience was drilled and drilled, it was through this, that the team proved to be successful. At the close of the season, players had built up talent and experience, which might help in acquiring a position on the Varsity in future years. FflONT ROW: T. McCurdy, T. Moore, S. Mullins, J. Maak, S. Swanner, J. Osterich, L. Hoard, S. Carrothers, D. Tomlinson, A. Stewart. BACK ROW: P. West, C. Cramer, I. Couch, P. Gliem, Coach Nowell, L. Briggs, S. Allred, D. King, A. Stewart. J.V. BASEBALL • Soccer: Blue Raider Style A sport seldom thought about with snow on the ground, Soccer has become increasingly popular here at Bell and through-out the state. This past summer, soccerbecame an official U.I.L. sanctioned sport. Coach Ken Cooper (not the famous Dallas Tornadoes goalie) has brought new ideas and increasing popularity to this sport here at Bell. 5- - ' A - SOCCER - VARSITY - Front Row. L- R: K. Reinhart, P. Clark, M. McVay, M. Lins, C. Arz, M. Dunn, M. Turner, S. Koen, Back Row — J. Paules, T. Ashbaugh, D. Cobb, S. Murphy, T. Wirth, S. McCoy, D. Tolmachoff, R. Welch, B. Garrison, Coach Cooper. J.V. — Front Row — L-R: B. Herbert, R. Hinko, A. Freitas, L. Fagan, J. Baldwin, K. Reise, Mgr. S. Koen, Back Row — K. Arnett, C. Hingst, J. Deitchman, J. Booe, G. Clark, B. Worst, Hernandez, B. Raynsford, C. McKee, C. Ferrara, R. Dupree, G. Souder. T. Jackson, J. Morris, Coach Cooper. SOCCER 69 Track Members Compete for District Title With the beginning of the second semester, came the start of the track season. Workouts began early i n January, with the severe weather of winter. Intense running was always accompanied by unfavorable conditions. Workouts were held in afternoons, after sixth period. Distance runners also had workouts in the mornings. Coached by Mr. Jack Gibson, athletes were able to compete at the best of their abilities. The first meet of the year was the Southwest Conference Indoor Track Meet, held at the Tarrant County Convention Center. Following this meet, were about eight meets at various locations around the metroplex. Culminating the 1982 track season was the district track meet at UTA stadium. Those placing in the first two places were eligible to compete in the Regional meet the following week. 1 1 r T T r ' -r -H T T f -f y ' 70 TRACK %;7 T r A - FRONT ROW: R. Brock, J. McDaniels, R. Collins. BACK ROW: J. Cisar, B. Rodke, K. Brauer, D. McDonnogh, B. Turner. B — S. Cox, J. Bettis, D. Darden, K. Keck. C — FRONT ROW: K. Fanning, D. Pope, M. Roman, M. Mendick, A. Lively. BACK ROW: J. Pfister, D. Beck, G. Smith, C. McGill, D. Tanner, B. Chessnutt, C. Monls. D — J. Bauer, S. Droke, R. Barnard, M. Muncie, J. Winkler, E — FRONT ROW: B. Braswell, T. Holburne, C. Owens, T. Wittman. BACK ROW: M. Molder, J. Stuck, T. Ward, D. Beck. F - FRONT ROW: J. Ctiancellor, R. Flewelling, J. Carter. BACK ROW: R. Cedrone, D. McDonnough, T. Jenkins, J. Horn. TRACK 71 Cross-Country Runners A sport often times overlooked because of the football season was cross-country. The cross-country team was a group of determined guys, coached and trained by Coach Bob Briscoe. Workouts, which were first period, varied froTi four mile runs around the campus, to interval workouts on the track. Varsity and Junior Varsity teams consisted of seven runners each. Meets were held on Saturday mornings, with the races being 5 kilometers (3.1 miles) in length. Scoring was computed with the place number of the first five runners from each team tallied. The team with the lowest score was the winner. — Jim Williams concentrated as he led the pack of L.D. Bell runners. — Bryan Turner, Jim Williams, and David Tanner neared the end of the race with a mile to go. — Brian Rodke directed Craig Chesnutt, during a meet. D — Kevin Fanning kicked at the end of a race. CROSS-COUNTRY District CJiamDions L.D. Bell cross-country runners competed in six meets of which they placed no lower than third in the standings. At these meets usually twelve or more teams were represented from area metrof3lex schools. The district 9 5A cross-country meet was held at Vandergriff Park in Arlington. All eight schools from the district competed for the title. L.D. Bell took first, edging MacArthur and Trinity for the District Championship. Finishing one and two, Bell and MacArthur qualified for the region II meet held the following week at the same location. Eighteen teams were at the meet representing nine districts. Teams finishing in the fop three positions would qualify for the state meet in Georgetown. When the gun was fired, 150 runners raced up the straightaway to begin the three mile course. After the runners had crossed the finish line, the scores were tallied. L.D. Bell finished fourth, with all five of the Raiders placing in the top 50. A — Gerry Pfister held a strong pace during one of the meets. B — VARSITY — Herb Doc Kensing, Susan Leper, Jason Cronin, Jim Williams, David Tanner, Bryan Turner, Brian Rodke, Calvin McGill, Kevin Fanning, Coach Bob Briscoe. C — JUNIOR VARSITY — Matt Roman, Alan Lively, Clay Monts, Kevin McDaniels, Gerry Pfister, Casey Singleton, Brian Chessnutt, Mario Mendick, David Pope, Coach Bob Briscoe. CROSS-COUNTRY 73 L. D. Bell Gymnasts GYMNASTICS Go for Ail-American Title All-American, that is the easiest way to describe the L. D. Bell Gymnastics Team. Coached by Emil Milam, the gymnastics team has been one of the few bright spots in this year ' s L. D. Bell sports activities. With many of the teams members qualifying for All-American individuals, this is a good example of how hard each individual works and practices, and also how much each individual is coached and prompted. Bell gymnasts are definitely the best in the state, if not the United States. A: Gymnastics A-Team: Front Row; L-R; G. Bagby, B. Snowden, M. Bibb, M. Tanner, Second Row: R. Picciano, C. Longwell, B. Davis, H. Scott, D. Miller, N. Nelson, Third Row: B. Walker, R. McNulty, K. Holmes, A. Vaughn, R. Pollock B: Mike Tanner Isolds an L formation on the rings. C: Alan Vaughn prepares for a dismount on the high bar. D: Brad Snowden performs on the parallel bars. E: Mark Bibb goes into an iron cross. F: Mark Bibb displays a handstand on the parallel bars. GYMNASTICS 75 A: B Team Gymnastics: L-R; G. Consollever, M. Boaz, R. Czap, P. Amman, Scooter Estes B: Brad Snowden works on the palmel horse. GYMNASTICS Wrestlers: a unique style Under the leadership of Coach Richard Dibble, the members of the Bell Wrestling team soon learned skills necessary for a winning season. Boys wrestled in divisions according to their weight. In this way, boys were assured of competing with an opponent their own size. Throughout the year, the L.D. Bell wrestling team competed with several high schools in the area. With experiences gained through the year, they should prove valuable in future years to come. FRONT ROW: R. Vernon, C. Lester, P. Herber, M. Drysdale. SECOND ROW: A. Lehnerz, M. Lashlee, T. Owens, B. McKinney, K. BraHord. BACK ROW: F. Martinez, T. Odione, B. Fisher, V. Turmes. Coach Richard Dibble. L.D. Bell Varsity Tennis Coached by Mr. Moses Ruiz the 1981-82 L.D. Bell tennis team developed into a skillful one. Workouts were held during sixth period and after school. Long hours were spent perfecting forehands and backhands. The hard work paid off as each player improved throughout the season. Many tournaments were held in which L.D. Bell competed against various metroplex teams. A — Dirk Brown makes a backhand save. B — John Sullivan hits a forehand over the net. C — FRONT ROW: Jeff Morrison, Tim Chonody, John Sullivan, Gary Campbell. BACK ROW: Dirk Brow n, Larry Bullington, David Peters, Mark Fondron, Trey Hopkins, Sol Smith. 78 VARSITY TENNIS VARSITY TENNIS 79 Golf: Spring Style The L. D. Bell Raider Golf Team, Regional finalists last year, practiced hard this year during 5th period. But practicing is even harder when you have to travel all over the DFW metroplex to get this practice. Under the direction of Coach Curtis t oore, the Boys Golf team has finished strong each year in the district placing due to the amount of practice and coaching each boy receives. The boys on this team deserve a lot of credit for the time they put into learning hovj to play a game the right vi ay. 80 GOLF A : Varsity - Front Row - L-R; J. Tognizzini, R. Wright, K. Willis, B. Hutchins, Back Row. Coach Moore, G. O ' Grady, P. Brightwell, B. Bradford. B: Graduating Seniors — L-R; J. Tognizzine, L. Lockett, G. O ' Grady, P. Brightwell, B. Bradford K Willis. D: Sophomores — Front Row — L-R; L. Burgerson, S. McLain, S. Standiidge, M. Trammell, Back Row, Coach Moore, C. Lofland, R. Hayen, J. Dinkins. Raider Volleyball — a winning Tradition In the Fall of 1975, L.D. Bell fielded its first volleyball team. The young teann finished second in district. The following year and successive years after, the girls from Bell dominated district play. This year ' s season was more of the ame with the Raiders yielding a 24-9 record. Precision play and quick moving action made Raider volleyball one of the most exciting sports around. Unfortunately, on the eve of their district playoff game, the Raiders found out they would have to forfeit the district title. The banner will not be hanging in the gym for the 1981-82 season championship, but will be hanging in the hearts of the girls who played and the fans who supported these athletes. Shelley Small ' over the Gopher de Coach Vickie Griffin Shelley Small — Sr. Laura Moore — Sr. Kari Kelsoe — Sr. Kim Autrey — Sr. 82 VOLLEYBALL Front Row: L. Moore, K. Autrey, K. Germany, M. Tepfer. Back Row: B. Neeb, C. Kerr, P. DeBord, S. Small, E. Buffo, M. Hershon, K. Kelsoe. VOLLEYBALL 83 Carrie Kerr — Sr. Kim Germany — Sr. Bonnie Neeb — Jr. The Raider vQJIg allJpm gels psycne!njp befdr he ijSortant Ijpfy game Pam DeBord — Jr. Elizabeth Buffo — Sopli. Mika Tepfer — Soph. 84 VOLLEYBALL J.V. Repeats Winning Season The Junior Varsity volleyball team, coached by Carolyn Austin, repeated their winning season. They once again captured the district title with a record of 14-0 and a season record of 27-4. Along with these accomplishments, they placed first at the Piano tournament, and second at Grand Prairie. Hard work and determination is what makes the Junior Varsity volleyball team so successful. Front Row; M. Rouse — Manager, K. Boston, R. Walker, T. Tate — Manager. Back Row; Coach Carolyn Austin, A. Parker, S. Clark, M. Crowder, L. Juarez, J. Lawton. VOLLEYBALL 85 A Respectable Season for Girl ' s Basketball Improvement was the key to the 1981-82 varsity basketball season. A siov start hampered the Raiders, but perserverence and extra effort kept the winning tradition at L.D. Bell alive. Talent and a competitive attitude made this team a force to be reckon- ed with. The girls met a tough schedule of top ranked teams and tournament play with many victories. The season was filled with ups and downs for the varsity, but with the fine coaching of Kendra Donnely and the outstanding performance of the entire team, the girls came through to finish with a respectable record. Tanya Brackeen 86 GIRLS ' BASKETBALL - Karol Browning Kristin Hendricksen r- RAIDERS ALL YQUF WILL WIN i A: Kneeling: D. DeAngelis, manager. Front Row: J. Furr, manager, K. Flowers, Small. K. Hendricksen, R. Molsbee, manager. Second Row: H. Anderson, T. Brackeen, K. Browning, B. Juniel, D. Tate. Back Row: A. David, K. Germany. Karol Br GIRLS ' BASKETBALL 87 iv F- n • t tli hfa Be T -- !n «rac 5p! Kathy FlowersJ arol Browning, Elizabeth Buffo, Sfielly Snrii h I t II 1B««. «  I Kristin Hendricksen Diana Tate 88 GIRL ' S BASKETBALL Junior Varsity On The Move The girls Junior Varsity Basketball team showed progress and devotion throughout the season. Many hours of hard work were put in practicing their skills and endurance. The Raider girls found that it took more than the basics to win their ball game. It took pride, spirit, and team unity. That ' s What the Raider team is all about! Front row — Karen Darnaby Second row — Dana Robinson, Pam Debord, Lisa Bayer, Kay Bunch, Cindy Worsham, Stacy Roberts, Third row — Michelle Baum, Kim Williams, Elizabeth Buffo, Rhonda Walker, Daria George Fourth row — Julie Ivlyhren, l ika Tepfer GIRL ' S BASKETBALL 89 RAIDERS RUN IN STYLE Having a positive attitude, v illing to work daily, and a strong dedication to the team are a few of the important characteristics that the girls track team possessed. Each girl strived for their own individual goal such as a first place finish. Coach Carolyn Austin and Assistant Coach Susan Leeper have displayed their talents and abilities by building the track team to a level th- .t Bell can be proud of. Front Row; K. Duncan, L. Moore, M. Merrill, K. Bruce, S. Wilson, E. Rhoades. Second Row: K. Boston, K. Richards, S. Little, B. Wimer, K. Sanders, L. Juarez, K. Giles, D. Adanns. Back Row; Coach Susan Leeper, S. Laingor, J. Chancellor, L. Berry, M. Hershon, D. Weldon, L. Landrum, L. Patterson, K. Giles, Coach Carolyn Austin. 90 ■u.-. - - .•;jwj r I ' gii ' i Kjwr t 900 l ■.. .3 -.-  ; ' ' ' - DorilWeldon 91 Girls Gymnastics Carrying The girls gymnastic team returned this year as strong as ever. The team consists of four seniors, two juniors, and six sophomores. The team is young but they can hold their own against anyone in the state. The team is coached by Debra Bellard, who through a rigorous training program shaped these girls into state material. The girls gymnastic team has once again upheld the tradition of winning at L. D. Bell. Members of the team are: Front row — Susan Gray, Tracy Morrow, Robin Bickham, Kim Salsman Second Row — Stacy Snnith, Karen Pfarrer, DeeAnn Justice, Jill Washburn Back Row — Julie Uhlhorn, Nancy Liley, Sherrie Brogden, Deby Hill 92 GIRLS GYMNASTICS on Winning Tradition GIRLS GYMNASTICS 93 I. A Rebuilding Year In Store forTenniS A rebuilding year was in store for the Raider Tennis Team this season after having lost 14 to graduation last May. Defending the district title for the fourth season in a row is the goal that has been set. In preparation for the Spring season the girls team has worked extremely hard and played a very intense Fall schedule. The Spr- ing promises many more dual matches and tournaments. 94 From Row: A. Concors, J. Hampton, K. Schueneman, J. Jenkins, C. Hefler. Back Row: T. Leeth, M. McCright, T. Lambert, L. Gotilly, 0. Whitinton, T. Leelh. VARSITY TENNIS Coach Moses Ruiz V Tracy Leeth serves to iher opponent. | ' ' lllUHi r Tami Lannbert concentrates on the ball. Angel Cone i- the ball. Carol Hefler displays henjmirkhaf jaillgxr;;---- ,, ■■HH -V : H 1 1 r 1 ' ' ' ' -. H 1 ■l l j HH S W 1 ■Jill Jenkjnsjt her best. Teresa Leeth warms up before a matth: VARSITY TENNIS 95 Golf Team swings into Action The girls golf team, coached by Curtis Moore, has worked hard to continue the tradition of winning the district title. The team has four returning lettermen who placed se- cond team all-district last year. The girls practice four to five days a week at different courses around the area. Due to hard work and determination L.D. Bell can be proud of their girls golf team. Front row: Kelly Roper, Cindy Tucker, Tricia Ford, Tiffany Gorup, Back row: Coach Moore, Dina Stinson, Kelly Murphy, Katharine Hatmaker 96 GIRLS GOLF Kelly Murphy Kelly Roper v i K. ' • GIRLS GOLF 97 GROUP 98 ORGANI TIONS STYLE n. ORGANIZATIONS 99 student Council The Student Council is an organization created to benefit the entire student body. Some of the projects include dances, elves at Christmas, and even goodies for the teachers. They also sponsor assemblies and community projects. The student council is there to help out whenever needed. A — SPONSORS — Mr. Jacoby, Mrs. Baker B — OFFICERS — Caria Solberg — Parliamentarian, Daria James — Treasurer, Lisa Betty — President, Gulstan Dart — Vice President, NOT PICTURED — Sha ron Johnson — Secretary 100 FRONT ROW — M. Knight, K. Massey, C. Lethcoe, K. Denman, F. Ross, S. Little, L. Estes, R. Walker, SECOND ROW — J. Fincher, L. Dunham, G. Dart, L, James, L. Betty, C. Solberg, S. Frayer, M. Tepfer, THIRD ROW — T. Shirley, S. Shirley, L. Jennings, A. Byrd, K. Box, B. Stutzman, S. Clark, R. Crisp, S.[ Kneis, R. Brock, S. Oujesky, T. McConnell, L. Vaughn, M. Duckworth, R. Hill. FOURTH ROW — G. Lynch, B. Turner, P. West, A. RIedlinger, W. Morris, D. Russell, J. Tuso, Mr. Jacoby I STUDENT COUNCIL Beneficial To Student Body and Community hope we can all realize that these are the best years of our lives and take every opportunity to live life to its fullest. Lisa Betty Student Coi Ei ' M kbn n mmL M ' ¥ %- fm STUDENT COUNCIL 101 National Honor Society The National Honor Society represents hard work and service. Along with working hard on their school work these students make time to sell jackets, conduct homecoming activities, do several service projects, sponsor a tutoring program and of course, have fun. L.D. Bell is proud to have a group like this to provide service Raider Style. OFFICERS — E. Harris — Pres., B. Stutzman — Rep., B. Turner — Parliamentarian, L. Jordan — Sec, L. Mengwasser — V. Pres., L. Dufficy — Executive Council, J. Cronin — Treas. SPONSOR — S.L. Cotten, M. Gardner, D. Bellamv H. Anderson, K. Autrey, F. Bombardier, D. Bomberger, S. Brogdon, D. Brown, J. Brumfield, A. Byrd, M. Cameron, T. Carpenter, N. Carter, K. Cizek, Cizek, G Cortes, R. Crispe, J. Cronin, T. Cruse, L. Dale, W. Davis, C. Doley, N. Farner, S. Frayer, T. Frey, D. Glenn, P. Slenn, S. Gorrell, D. Hager, K. Hankins, P. Harlow E. Harris, C. Hafler, L. Herndon, T. Herrin, J. Hill, S. Hilton, L. Hof, G. Holsinger, L. Hordan, A, Kidbe, C. Klingman, C. Korywchak, S. Lee, Y. Lee, T. Leeth, T Leeth, S. Legg, N. Lilley, S. Lovi rey, E. Ivlann, K. Mayes, T. McBride, D. McGehee, M. McKinney, L. Mengwasser, P. Miller, K. Mitchell, M. Monroe, V. Muller, G O ' Grady, K. Overton, T, Owens, C. Parker, A. Reidlinger, P. Romero, F. Ross, K. Scholton, K. Schwoyer, H. Scott, G. Shockey, D. Slick, S. Small, M. Smith, . Spear, S. Sprenkle, B. Stutzman, B. Sutton, M. Tanner, S. Tannheimer, D. Tate, T.B. Turner, D. Walker, C. Whittenberg, T. Wilcox, A. Williams, M. Williams, F Williamson, L. Winkler, L. Wir 102 NHL A A Service to the Student Body -, • i NHL 103 Cheerleaders Never Have Involvement fosters the memories that one looks back w h over his high school years in fond retrospect. No group at Bell High School knows that better than the cheerleaders who never have an off season. From summer camp right on through the spring game, this group seeks to elevate the spirit and pride of the entire student body. Though the hours are long and the task always challenging, their reward comes in looking back on a job well-done. A — SPONSOR — Mary Brock, B — L. Jennings, K. Massey, C — Cheerleaders Show their skill D — Award winning L.D. Bell Cheerleaders E — L. Estes, S. Britt, NEXT PAGE A — J. Godfrey, S. Williams B — L. Lonon, M. Barber. C — Cheerleading, Raider Style, D — M. Shepherd, Shari Little, E — One big family F — C. James, K. Lethcoe ■■HHIHUi M H 9?M Rp fl 1 Ek. V HHli— - .JBi I H H f 1  - ' ' . ' efc-J T wVm H , ■■- ' _ jiX jBS!ilipmVP 58H HH M Mhif l m-- - ■' ---■w -fi t -■M 1 - JM H bi . -,:— y 7-,.; a m ' S l B CHEERLEADERS an Off Season CHEERLEADERS Raiderettes This year the Raiderettes consist of 61 girls. These girls work hard all year long to perfect the dances they perform at football games, basketball games, and their spring show. Their purpose is to promote school spirit, provide entertainment at school functions, and develop character, leadership, and individual responsibility. A — OFFICERS — FRONT ROW — Lisa Kawnak — Sr. Lieutenant, Shelley Frayer — Sr. Lieutenant, SECOND ROW — Robyn Crispe — Sr. Lieutenant, April Byrd — Captain, Robbie Williamson — Sr. Lieutenant B — MANAGERS — FRONT ROW — Ram Ivlanning, SECOND ROW — Ivlarcy Sanchez, Denise Carpenter, BACK ROW — Stephanie Witten C — SPONSOR — Jan Lynch D — SOCIAL OFFICERS — FRONT ROW — Tracy Willis — President, SECOND ROW — Franny Ross — Vice President, Becky Stutzman — Secretary, THIRD ROW — Anna Maria Woods — Treasurer, Deirdre McGehee — Reporter, Elizabeth Mann — Historian 106 RAIDERETTES Third Year Members April Byrd Kelly Cannon Robyn Crispe Teresa Funchess Shelley Frayer Sherry Kneis Michelle Messer Staci Ruthven Becky Slutzman Pam Whitfield Shannon Whitton Tracy Willis RAIDERETTES 107 Second Year Kimberly Covington Shari Greer Mary Hedgpeth LouAnn Jordan Lisa Kawnak Elizabeth Mann Tammi McCurdy Deirdre McGehee Christie Parker Franny Ross Lori Whitaker Robbie Williamson Anna Maria Woods Brenda Wright 108 RAIDERETTES I -irst Year Members Robyn Allen Bridget Bersin Allison Butler Kim Denman Sharon Gattis Tammy Herrin Michele Holcomb Rhonda Huffaker Allyson McAllister Pam Messinger Jill Metzger Jessica Morales Kelley Morgan Heather Numann Kerry Otto Suzy Oujesky Darcy Raymer Kasey Roe Stacey Small Karia Solberg Susan Sprenkle Shelley Stahl 109 RAIDERETTES Blue Raider Band Is Superior The L. D. Bell High School band is one of the very best. They have an outstanding contest record both at interscholastic league and at the many prestigious invitational contests around the nation. The 1981- 82 marching band is the largest in the school ' s history. A — DIRECTORS — Mr. Dana Rothlisberger, Mr. Roger Winslow, and Mr. Ernest Repass B — DRUM MAJORS — C. Klingman — Head Drum Major, B. Turner, and K. Schwayer m MAPPMIMnPAKin ALL REGION BAND MEMBERS: A. Baker, C. Ballard, K. Bonar, A. Boyd, B. Bryant, T. Carpenter, S. Clines, K. Cobern, S.K. Govern, D. Daniels, P. Dowds, A. Horn, K. Johnson, C. Klingman, L. Kikendall, K. Looney, A. Lopez, C. Mayes, J. Patterson, R. Rogers, K. Shankle, T. Sword, M. Thurston, J. Turnage, B. Turner, R. Waggoner, M. Williams, R. Winn, C. Whittenberg, B. Youngblood FIRST BAND MEMBERS: K. Ashcraft, A. Baker, C. Baugh, F. Bombardoer, K. Bonar, A. Boyd, M. Britt, K. Brumfield, B. Bryant, D. Burden, T. Carpenter, S. Carrell, S.S. Slines, K. Severn, D. Collier, D. Daniels, C. Dodd, M. Dodd, D. Dodson, D. Dowds, P. Dowds, W. Dunaway, D. Dye, S. Epperson, S. Wvans, C. Ford, C. Frank, J. Garrett, H. Gatlin, P. Gille, P. Glenn, S. Hajek, C. Herber, L. Hot, A. Horn, C. Hunnicutt, K. Johnson, A. Kibbe, C. Klingman, D. Loelle, L. Luykendall, J. Landrith, P. Larkin, W. Leigtiton, K. Looney, A. Lopez, G. Mayes, L. MitctielL J. McMeans, B. Nelson, R. Newman, P. Norman, C. Norwine, J. Patterson, R. Ray, 0. Renfro, M. Rizzardi, J. Robertson, K. Robertson, L. Rodgers, R. Rodgers, J. Russell, K. Schwoyer, K. Shankle, R. Sword, M. Thurston , J. Turnage, B. Turner, R. Waggoner, L. Walker, R. Welsh, C. Whittenberg, M. Williams, L. Winders, R. Wynn, B. Youngblood BAND 111 Symphony Bands II and III SECOND BAND MEMBERS — J. Armstrong, C. Ballard, J. Berkley, K. Berry, D. Bitz, D. Blassingame, K. Blevins, C. Bombardier, J. Bowles, J. Bryson, N. Burke, H Burkhalter, M. Burns, K. Campbell, S. Davis, P. Dennis, S. Fields, D. Fitch, J. Folse, R. Galow, L. Gilley, P. Gilley, J. Hailey, S. Hensell, W. Holsinger, D. Hurd, G. Johinson, K. Jones, B. Kinser, D. Kinsey, V. Krause, M. Landry, M. Lyons, M. Mathis, C. Meriwether, K. Mitchell, S. Mitchell, S. Moody, M. Morris, C. McCallus, D. McConnico, J. McFarland, L. McGee, M. Mcllraith, S. Olsson, C. Perez, C. Perez, C. Perrine, S. Peterson, C. Ray, R. Ringo, M. Royston, A. Scholton, E. Shade, M. Smith, D. Spencer, P. Stephens, D. Suter, R. Teten, C. Trawick, J. Trice, R. Walton, B. Wimer, K. Worth THIRD BAND MEMBERS - T. Ashcraft, S. Bellamy, S. Brandt, J. Braswell, J. Camperlingo, M. Carter, P. Diviney, B. Donner, D. Eady, R. Foster, R. Gillest, S. Manning, K. Hart, B. Ingram, M. Kent. S. Kiteley, S. Koen, B. Langley, L. Madzik, R. Matthews, J. McDowell, B. Nash, M. Szabo, N. Timmons, R. Van Weston, T. Ware, A. Williamson, R. Wilson, A. Workman BAND 112 Band Councils A — FIRST BAND COUNCIL: K Schwoyer — Drum Major, C. Klingman — Drum Major, L. Hof — President, W. Leighton — Jr. Rep., B. Turner — Drum Major, C. Whitinberg — Sr. Rep., G. Mayes — V. President, L. Luykendall — Secretary Treasurer, K. Cobern — Historian, D. Koelle — Soph. Rep. B — SECOND BAND COUNCIL: K. Campbell — Sr. Rep., M. Morris — Soph. Rep., M. Mcllraith — Jr. Rep., J. Folse — V, President, P. Stephens — Secretary Treasurer, B. Kinser — Historian. C - THIRD BAND COUNCIL: R. Gillest - Soph. Rep., S. Bellamy — Historian, B. Langley — V. President, J. Camperlengo — Jr. Rep., S. Kitely — Treasurer, NOT PICTURED: R. Matthews — President, A. Workman — Sr. Rep. . « .m ■' } ' •% BAND 113 L.D. BELL CHOIRS ACAPELLA OFFICERS: S. Griffin — V. Pres., R. Rongo — Hist, P. Glenn — Student Director, COUNCIL: K. Cobern, P. Manning, K. Asticraft, J. Dane, NOT PICTURED, N. M. Cameron — Hist.,D. Glenn — Pres., D. Derrett — Librarian, D. Rolfe — Young, S. Hackney Sec— Ires © © © «0. ,Ni nun niiii ]i 1 FIRST ROW: D. Rolfe, N. Young, C. Daniels, D. Derrett, R. Tullos, B. Kinser, J. Tedford, S. Curry, J. Klapp, D. Collier, SECOND ROW: M. Saneron, S. Sprendle, S. Winebrenner, P. Dotson, A. Williams, A. Horn, T. Frey, P. Schille, K. Govern, P. Manning, J. Patterson, THIRD ROW: B. Paris, S. Stoll, D. Due, J. Sprar, D. Browne, I Ashcraft, D. Glenn, J. Dane, D. LIttel, D. Powell, BACK ROW: S. Busbee, S. Griffen, S. Hackney, R. Ringo, G. Wo;spn, J. Turnage, D. Fitch, P. Glenn, B. Metzgat, T. Davis 114 CHOIR THE BELL SYSTEM The Bell System consists of eight boys and nine girls that are ecceptional choir members. They spend many hard hours practicing song and dance numbers to the point of perfection. Performing at various events and functions, they demonstrate the best Bell has to offer. IRST ROW: S. Hackney. J. Tedford, P. Dotson, A. Williams, R. Ringo SECOND ROW: B. Tullos, M. Dauis, D. Rolfe, D. Collier, D. Derrett, K. Cobern THIRD ROW: Glenn, B. Paris, S. Flowers, D. Little, J. Dane, S. Griffin CHOIR 115 TREBLE CHORUS C OFFICERS: A. Hill - Sec.-Tres., S. Kneis — Pres., S. Burnett — Hist., B. Sutton COUNCIL: K. Cobb, T. Millrl , NOT PICTURED — N. Smith, M. Riese, — V. Pres., J. Thurmond, — Librarian, NOT PICTURED - L. Perguson — Hist. Stahl  .« i As , Srtj A ' % iSt FRONT ROW: M. Hawl ins, B. Lockhart, B. Sutton, J. O ' Leary, S. Loen, K. Williams, M. Hunsinger, SECOND ROW: L. Madzik, N. Smith, S. Stahl, Raiisback, N. Bums.JLMllec A. Hill, K. Bateman, THIRD ROW: J. Charles, K. Cobb, N. Sessions, M. Riese, L. Ferguson, K. Ray, L. Shelton BACK ROW:! Lukensow, M. Ivlelton, S. Roberts, K. Wahlberg, T. Darwin, S. Burnett, S. Kneis, K. Reddick 116 CHOIR CHORALIERS Petty, T. Houston, T. Schenk, C. Raspberry, H. Burkhalter, K. Shankle, S. Flowers, B. Raynsford, M. Davis, L. Dubois, M. Gates, SECOND ROW: M. Reymundo, T. riochleutner, R. Flewelling, R. Hayden, J. Morris, C. Prez, D. Wakely, S. Housewright, C. Herbruck, J. Echols, V. Planells, A. Churctiweil THIRD ROW: T. Pitman, D. ' ■loyd, K. Hatcher, M. Mathes, J. Bryan, A. Baker, K. Trafgon, J. Seynour L. Prewitt, G. Lynch, B. Rickman, C. Campbell, FOURTH ROW: T. Fults, C. Carleson, M. fades, K. Bonar, D. Fitch, J. Hall, D. Packer, P. Hill, R. Wynn, K. Cowington, A. Ross, K. Pineav, C. Schults CHOIR 117 Lights, Camera, Bell Players Remember these faces, you may later see them on television, the silver screen or on a Broadway stage. Bell Players is a group of students interested in drama, they have a chance to do what they love, act. Under the direction of Mr. Kennemer they improve their acting skills. FRONT ROW - J. Gardner, D. Chrastecky, SECOND ROW - G. Bischof, B. Lockhart, L. Archibald, B. McAlister, G. Vandaveer, T. Schenk, C. Trawick, R. Walton, P. Manning THIRD ROW — R. Byars, C. Lopez, T. Cruse, S. Ryon, T. Payne, M. Riese, C. Johnson, J. Robertson FOURTH ROW — J. Hernandez, K. Cobb, S. Peterson, R. Wood, A. Ross, S. Sanders, J. Staats, T. Martinez, K. Tramnnel FIFTH ROW — T. King, E. Feris, T. Davis, B. Donner, J. Christjohn, SIXTH ROW — D. Camp, B. Paris i I i)4 P(t4iAfj( : Mi kt ' ' Utum. 118 BELL PLAYERS International Thespians INTERNATIONAL THESPIANS 119 The Picnic The Drama Department presented The Picnic as their fall play, this year. Under the direction of Sias Kennemer the play was a success. 120 DRAMA Drama Includes Many Faces DRAMA 121 National Forensic League The National Forensic League members begin as members of the Raider Forensic League. They have received a quota of points which ailov s them to be inducted into the National Forensic League. The N.F.L. is sponsored by Silas Kennemer. « FRONT ROW - T. Cruse, SECOND ROW - T . Marlines, B. Woods, L, Dufficy, J. Cronin, MIDDLE A - S. Ryon, BACK ROW - M. Dooley,S.AIIsup,J.Staats o4 P.t4 v et - s WlHi m i i NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE Raider Forensic League The Raider Forensic League are students leaning the techniques of speaking and debate. They are sponsored by Silas Kennemer. They participate in many tournaments throughout the year. mj ROW - T. CruSB. B. Woods. SECOND ROW - S. Ryon, M. Dooley, S. Allsup, L. Duficy, T. Martinez, BACK ROW - K. Redick, J. ronin, M. Wacassey, J. Staats lAct f,ctu r«i ,i [e l i. ' ' ' (2 i e c c r- RFL 123 Annual Staff: The Annual Staff puts in a lot of hard work to produce this book. They work hard trying to compile as much of the memories at Bell that can possibly fit into a 312 page book. The sponsor is Mrs. Dean and under her direction there is never a dull moment. •c laiHBiiiHHMsgg!! Mi •■■■■■■■■■■■■■l ! ■••■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■( n ' . „ 124 4 St fCe ( Oci% Oam OPPOSITE PAGE A. — Mrs. Dean — Sponsor. Marjorie Baker — Editor, B. One big family, C. Jeanna Hampton, Marci Douglass — Girls Sports D. Laura Mengwasser, Cortney Bowles — Lime Light. E. Jill Jenkins, Sharon Johnson — Faculty. A. Martha Driggers, Michelle Stephens — Organizations. B. Vicki Muller, Lana Roberts, Linda Gotilly — Classes. B. We ' re all normal? D. Mike McKinney, Lee Palmer, Michelle Merrell, Vern Leeder, — Photographers. E. Rob Hunter, David Tanner Boys Sports. Blue Print Keeps Us Informed The Blueprint newspaper staff provides us with a tri-weekly paper informing us of the events happening during the past 3 weeks. They also provide a classified ad section in which one can sell or say almost anything. Because of their excellence in journalism they have been the recipient of many awards including first place in the Columbia Scholastic Press Association Award, m A — SPONSOR — Dan Washman B — Brian Rodke C. Cynthia Dooley, Kevin Dowden D. Mide Mulder, Kirby Thorton E. Candice Baugh, Steve Engle ,, G. Phil Gilly H. Renee Parkhurst I. Lisa Johnson J. Will Pearce K Lori Jones L. Blueprint Staff M. Kevin Brunson Shannon Allsup ' tk . JA-i ' B JS it j T-?-pfd i I ' jt A H f w 9  .if tm I I If INT BLUEPRINT 1 Inter Club Council Inter Club Council is a group of representatives from each club in the school. The Group meets together to keep everyone informed of the events happening among the different groups. The purpose of this club is to keep Bell ' s Clubs unified. Sponsor — Mr. Brown Officers — L. Estes, L. Dufficy — Co-Chairman, M. Driggers — Secretary. 128 ICC Young Life YOUNG LIFE 129 The Art Club, sponsored by Mrs. Ivy, consist of students interested in Art. They go into in depth study of the different Art works. They attend workshops and visit museums to learn more about the great masters. They are always willing to help with any projects involving art work at school and in the community. Art Club 130 ART Science Club SPONSORS - Bob Riddle, Richard Creed OFFICERS - FRONT ROW - J. Cronin — V. Pres. L. Duficy — Pres S Peterson — Secretary, SECOND ROW - K. Mitchell - Treas. R. Hayden — Social Director, R. Pic- ciano — Historian FRONT ROW - J. Ware, B. Norrell, R. Haydon, S. Herskowitz, J. Tillinghast, SECOND ROW - K Mitchell M McKinney J ri. Hl ' i ' .. ' - £ ' ' - Peterson, M. Smith, N. Eggleston, THIRD ROW - T. Mitchill, Y. Lee, J. Henley, L. Bullington J McDowell FOURTH ROW - J. Savage, R. Picciano The Science Club offers students interested in the sciences a chance to expand their knowledge, and meet people interested in the same thing they are. The Science Club is sponsored by Richard Creed and Bob Riddle. They held a science fair this year in the Bell cafeteria and had a very good turnout. SCIENCE 131 Creative Writing The Creative Writing Club is an organization composed of students who wish to combine their writing abilities with others. Together these students publish their own book. This hard-working club is sponsored by Mrs. Edna Fowler. A; SPONSOR - Mrs. Fowler, B: OFFICERS - FRONT ROW - M, Szabo — PUBLIC RELATIONS, R. Felps — PRESIDENT, SECOND ROW - S. Manning — SECRETARY PROTEM, S. Allsup — V. PRESIDENT, D. Miller — PROMPTER. C; FRONT ROW — B. Federoff, M. Szabo, R. Felps, D. Miller, Mrs. Fowler, SECOND ROW — S. Hanning, J. Christjohn, M. Lewis, S. Allsup, J. Rosenthal, S.| Herskowitz 132 CREATIVE WRITING French Club The L. D. Bell French Club is composed of students who are interested in learning about the French language. This year the club attended the International Coffee House along with the other clubs. Mrs. Vickie Fisk sponsors the French Club. A: OFFICERS - FRONT ROW - M. Phillips, J. Thurmond, T. Thomas, BACK ROW — S. Shankle B: FRONT ROW - M. Phillips, S. Shankle, K. Denman, M. Hunsinger. SECOND ROW — C. Whittenburg, J. Thurmond, T. Thomas, D. Rolfe, M. Hawkins, Mrs. Risk, J. Patterson, THIRD ROW — S. Evans, C. Daniels, M. Melton, T. Shields, L. Winkler, N. Carter C: SPONSOR - Mrs. Vickie Fisk Spanish The Spanish Club, sponsored by Mrs. Suzanne Wortham, is a very active club at L.D. Bell. Along with money making projects such as making spirit balls to promote school spirit during football season they go to several conventions alone and along with the other language clubs. OFFICERS — G. Lowman — Artist, L. Walls, Homecoming chairman, L. Dale — Secretary G. Clark — Vice Pres., L. Dufficy — Pres., J. O ' Leary — Scrapbook, B. McKee - Treasurer, D. Ruuss — Photographer S. Sprenkle, J, Gronin, R. Davis, L. Bullington, D. Tullos, S. Webber, D. Ruess, D. Tolmachoff, R. Swon S. Epperson, P. Clark, S. Lucas, T. Davis, J. Cushmon, L. Luttrell, S. Sanders, M. Rolenberry, C. FranI S. Hensell, S. Moody SPANISH German The German Club, sponsored by Mary Jane Harbison, ended up to be a very large club this year. They used their skills they had learned in a lot of fun ways such as par- ticipating in the Novemberfest, compete in foods, academics, sports and musical con- test. During the month of December, while walking down A hail one may hear Mrs. Har- bison playing her guitar while the class sings Christmas carols in German. P. Glenn, D. Dye, J. Lambert, K. Williams, B. Rodke. M. Dodd, L. Tadluck, M. McKinney, J. Ware, Y. Lee, J. Rosenthall, E. Tessnnw, N. Eggelston, M. Scott, E. Harris, P. Dodd, K. Brumfield, P. Larkin, C. Parker. L. Hot, K. Schwoyer, K. Willis, J. Tognazzine, R. Byars, T. Blackshire, C. Dodd, G. Foreman, J. Folse, P. Stephens, K. Bonar, M. Smith, M. Harbison, M. Thurston, S. Clines, R. Foster, R. Van Western, S. Gorrell, N. Burke, J. Robertson, N. Mills, L. Jordan, B. Stutzman, M. Dooley, V. Hughes, R. Ray, A. Boyd, S. Carrell, P. Hiner, C. Ballard, S. Hajek, M. Mcllraith GERMAN 135 F.B.L.A. ' Future Business Leaders of America is a very active organization. Worl ing in the school store and raising money through money-making projects are among some of the activities they participate in. In March they are attending state convention where they compete against other schools at different business techniques. The club is sponsored by Mrs. Ann Counts. A: SPONSOR — Mrs. Ann Counts B: OFFICERS - FRONT ROW - TLMlleL.- TREASURER, T. Martin — SECRETARY, SECOND ROW - B. Wimer — PRESIDENT, K. Loftland — REP. HISTORIAN, D. Bomberger — SECRETARY C: FRONT ROW - L. Black, D. Bomberger, B. Wimer, K. Fanning, A. Zahn, SECOND ROW - C. Cole, T Martinez, K. Loftland, J. Milte r, R. Byars, Mrs. Counts, THIRD ROW -IrCeeTL. Winkler, M. Smith, P. Pearson LAWRENCE D.BELL M HURST HIGH SCHOOL E TEXAS or AMERICA 1 36 F B L Fellowship of Christian Athletes The Fellowship of Christian Athletes is an organization devoted to Bible Study and Christian fellowship. The meetings are held at different members homes on the nights that they meet. This club is sponsored by Coach Ball. A: OFFICERS - D Brown — PRESIDENT, K. Otto — SECRETARY. D Walker — V. PRESIDENT. B: SPONSOR - Coach Ball FRONT ROW - Mrs. Ball, R. Sifuentes, T. Leeth, K. Roper, T. Leeth, M. Hershon, M. Rouse, L. Patterson, B. Wimer, D. Adams, SECOND ROW - Coach Ball, K. Otto, J. Godfrey, R. Greggory, P. Miller, G. Smith, M. Wray, M. Bobo, D. Brown, R. Ladd, D. Walker, Coach Shabay, THIRD ROW — M. Molder, T. Newkirk, J. Ceasar, S. Forrester, S. Faurot, K. Brauer, B. Harlin, K. Cobern, S. Allred, B. Harlin F.C.A. 137 F.T.A. students planning to enter the teaching profession may wish to join Future Teachers of America. This organization plans many activities throughout the year. This year the members attended state convention at Houston, Texas. The sponsors are Mr. Pursel and Mr. Stark. A: Sponsor — Mr. Dan Pursel, NOT PICTURED — Mr. Chuck Stark B: FRONT ROW - K. Reddick, C. Trawick, SECOND ROW — T. Cook, D. Cole, G. Walker, J. Barnes, THIRD ROW - L. Jordan, C. Sain, K. Lackey, R. Byars, NOT PICTURED — B. Ortiz, M. Davis, M. Clanton, C. Morrison, G. Lynchi, L. Wtiitaker OFFICERS: PRESIDENT — G. Walker, TREASURER — R. Byars, SECRETARY — C. Sain, HISTORIAN — M. Henry, PARLIAMENTARIAN — M. Clanton 138 F.T.A. Future Homemakers F.H.A. is a national organization of students in homemaking. The theme, Everybody is a homemaker, promotes the goal of striving to build strong and fulfilling relationships in today ' s homes and our future homes. Members develop self esteem and concern for others in carrying out projects in homes, school, and community. A: SPONSOR - Mrs. Alma Payne B: OFFICERS - S. Frank — SECRETARY, D. Carpenter — ICC REP., K. Carpenter — PRESIDENT , S. Rive rs — V. PRESIDENT OF PROGRAMS, M. Dooley — V. PRESIDENT OF PUBLIC RELATIONS, NOT PICTURED - D. Bayne — HISTORIAN, L. Morris — V. PRESIDENT OF PROJECTS C: FRONT ROW - K. Smith, S. Frank, S. Rivers, M. Dooley, K. Carpenter, D. CarpenteTTlI Bayne, M. Sanchez, SECOND ROW — L. Lonon, L. Blair, S. Witten, K. Denman, R. Hill, R. Swearingar, J. Johnston, B. Bersin, J. Furr, THIRD ROW - S. Hunn, B. Barton, K. Beadle, L. Bellinghouser, D. Russell, G. Murray, J. Chandler, M. Tubbleville, G. Lowke, FOURTH ROW - D. Pelton, A. Brounlow, S. Holland, S. Umbright, R. Woods, P. Brown, B. Juniel, K. Williams, M. Hickson, P. Arnold, K. Taylor F.H.A. 139 This year is the first year at Bell for this club. These students compete in tournaments throughout the area. They try and answer trivia history, and scientific questions. For their first meet, they challenged the teachers. It was a tough game and, even though the teachers wrote the questions, the whiz kids almost won. Welcome to Bell, Whiz Kids. Whiz Kids SPONSOR — Steve Jacoby SPONSOR — Sandy Sparks TOP ROW L. TO R. — Y. Lee, R. Foster, BOTTOM ROW — M, Thurston, T. Owens, S. Sparks, M. McKinney, R. Hayden, NOT PICTURED T. Mitctiell, CAPTAIN, B. Novell 140 WHIZ KIDS Industrial Cooperative Training Industrial Cooperative Training is an organization at Bell whose nnembers learn industrial trades. These students attend regular classes in the morning, including one I.C.T. course, and work at their respective jobs in the afternoon. This club is sponsored by Mr. Paul Gordon. A: FRONT ROW - C. Estes, M. Vannatta, C. Jarvis, T. Portman, T. Moore, SECOND ROW — R. Flannery, D. Wadas, T. Lybrand, D. Vanzant, M. Moore, J. Weldon, THIRD ROW — M. Griflith, R. Flewelling, B. Doucet, Mr. Gordon B: FRONT ROW — J. Dove, T. Smithey, G. Tucker, E. Millican, S. White, SECOND ROW — T. Howard, J. Watkins, F. Harvey, C. Kinkade, C. Williamson, THIRD ROW - D. Wilson, B. Miller, S. Moon, M. Waters, J. Walker, C. Cantrell T 141 Bass Busters The Bass Busters at Bell High School is an organization of students who enjoy fishing. The members attend tournaments on weekend fishing trips. The organization is sponsored by Mr. Roy Fell. 142 BASS CLUB Rodeo Club The Rodeo Club at Bell High School is an organization for students interested in Rodeos. The members compete in many events. Among these are bull riding and barren racing. The members ' parents sponsor the club. A: OFFICERS - D. Creecy — PRESIDENT, T. Portman — SECRETARY, V. Novak — V PRESIDENT B: FRONT ROW - L Rue, W. Miller, G. Stewart, T. Porlman, L. Turner, K. Balte SECOND ROW - V. Novak, S. Skruggs BACK ROW - F. Harvey, G. Inghram, M. McHann, K. Cox, D. Creecy, K. Harlin RODEO 143 H.E.C.E. Home Economics Cooperative Education is a class provided to train students planning to enter an occupational field relating to horn economics. Some of the subject areas covered in the class are clothing and textiles, consumer education, home and family living, food and nutrition and home management and housing. Mrs. Pat Stricklin is the sponsor. A SPONSOR - Mrs Pat StricklinB: OFFICERS - L Perry - PRESIDENT. N Beera - V. PRESIDENT. L Camp - SECRETARY. J Autry - TREASURER, Echols - HISTORIAN. T Milligan — ICC REP.. N Smith — PRESIDENT, L Morris — V. PRESIDENT. L Morris — V. PRESIDENT. S Wilkerson — SECRETARY. M. Arnold — TREASURER. K Carpenter — HISTORIAN. J Taylor — ICC REP.. D Swan — REPORTER M. Arnold, T. Bosaw, K. Carpenter, R. Cook, J. Cope, M. Hyde, J. Mangold, H. Medeiros, T. Milligan, L. Morris, S. McCarty, S. McKinnley, D. Selph, K. Smith, S. Stelding, D. Swan, J. Taylor, S. Wilkerson, N. Beerra, L. Camp, B. Echols, V. Houston, E. Lopez, J. O ' Dell, L. Perry, M. Pfarrer, P. Achlrmer, G. Arnett, J. Autrey, K. Biggs, K. Deaton, J. Donoho, T. Gariepy, L. Head, S. Hill, K. King, M. Martin, K. Puckett 144 H.E.C.E. LD BELL PROUD ns R FERCDCK V.O.E. Vocational Office Education is a cooperative program designed to help Juniors and Seniors in High School become familiar with the business world before graduating and beginning a career. Students attend regular classes in the morning, including one class in V.O.E. , and are placed on a job, and many students continue in their employment when they graduate. Examples of some of the V.O.E. employers are: Banks, Doctors, Dentists, Lawyers, Hospitals, Manufacturing Companies, etc. The program has been in existence for 16 years. RONT ROW - S. Reedy, A. Van, S. Paris, M. Dominick, J. Gibson, C. Spradley, C. Young, L. Krawelyke, C. Hill, SECOND HOW — M. Lowman. D. Doure, R. Ferrell, S. Shingler, M. Crane, C. Higdon V.O.E. 145 Coordinated Vocational Academic Education is a class provided for students with special learning needs. This class involves a combination of vocational instruction and modified academic instruction that provides skills while acquiring basic knowledge in the academic field. FRONT ROW - Mr. Donnely, D. Adams. . Cahil l)S. Proctor, L. Blair, L. Skoro, K. McGuire, D. Easterling, Mr. Young, SECOND ROW - B. Atteberry, T. M. Michel, D. Orebaugh, B. Martin, B. FarmerTTNeal, THIRD ROW - K. Brandon, C. Hall, B. Reese, M. Watson, P. Watkins, R. Meyers, M. Yates, FOURTH Rl — L. Powell, K. Milner, P. Robertson, C. Holley, J. Moak, G. Barr, R. Ridge, FIFTH ROW — B. Perry, J. Wood, R. Patterson, K. Vernon, C. George, K. Rogers, Bennett, M. Baker, SIXTH ROW — B. Curlee, D. Peyton, P. Shultz, T. Buford, M. Anderson, B. Shawl, J. Allen, M. Roark, T. Shadden « 146 VOCT OPPOSITE PAGE A - OFFICERS - FRONT ROW - B Bennett — Treasurer, J. Allen — President, S Proctor — Vice President, D. Peyto n — Sgt. at Arms, SECOND ROW — L. Blair — Social Chairperson, K. Milner — Secretary, M. Roark — Parliamentarian, B. Shawl — Advisor, M. Watson B — SPONSOR - Mr. Donnely C — SPONSOR -Mr. Young V.O.C T 147 D.E.C.A. Many future business and community leaders begin their training in D.E.C.A. I as they are elected as officers and work together on school activities. They begin to get an idea of the world of work and the value of an education to prepare them for the future. ADVISOR — Barbara Taylor, OFFICERS — K, McCarty, Chairman, Free Enterprise Project Chapter, T. Tatunn, Treasurer, K. Rockwood, Reporter, L, Cleghorn, Parliamentarian, W. Sutton, Historian, B, Gill, Photographer, K. Morris, V.- President, J. Owen, President, MEMBERS - FRONT ROW - B, Taylor, S Robson, J. Yates, L. Harp, T. Runyon, S. Hamilton, Y, Young SECOND ROW — S, HavensGolden, W. Sutton, D. Anderson, S. Clinton, C. Kromin, A, Coddey THIRD ROW — J. Brandt, K. Rockwood, J, Nicholson, J. Wierzibicki. K. McCarty, T, Baker, J, Owen, T, Tatum, K, Benson, N, Kisner FOURTH ROW - P. Hubawks, L, Cleghorn, D. Morgan, K. Morris, A, Reymundo FIFTH ROW - B, Gill, J, Sifford, R, Buie, T. Siebenthall, L. Rengro, R. Piatt 148 DECA I DECA II D.E C.A. II, Through it ' s many activities and programs, seeks to prepare students for present and future job and citizenship responsibilities Their participation and leadership in school activities is an excellent trainino ground for their life in the adult world. SPONSOR - T. Soles OFFICERS C. Tinkle, Treas., S. Brown, V.-Pres. J MacArthur ucuD nr ' ' ' - °- ' ' ' ■' ' ° ' ' A C P P Dollins, GMC Rep MEMBERS - FIRST ROW - F. Davis, P. Moore, P. Dollins, W Winter S Brown J MacArthur, D, Call, SECOND ROW - J, Howard, C. McKinney, D. Gamble S Baker M Montgomery. M. Jezek, C. Tinkle, B. Golembiewski, J. Strowd L Kucharski S Baumgardner, THIRD ROW - L. Turner, A. Hammond, R. Bunch, J, Maloney j ' Poulos S. LaHood, T. Carson, M. Watson. FOURTH ROW - M. Campbell, P Arnold T Soles ' M. Deering, C. Johnson, A. Crow, E. Knudson. DECA I 149 Vocational The Hurst — Euless — Bedford Vocational Program offers job training courses at the Career Center for students who wish to train in a certain field. Those courses include: auto mechanics, cosmetology, paint and body, electronics, and building trades. The students in auto mechanics learn to repair internal combustion engines, while those in cosmetology learn manicuring, hair-dressing, and make-up techniques. Likewise auto paint and body introduces students to rebuilding and refinishing of all types of automobiles. Those who choose to take an electronics course learn how to service radios, televisions, tape recorders and other electrical equipment. Last of all the students may take a building course. In this course students have the opportunity to construct a house from start to finish. Students involved in the vocational Program are able to go directly from high school to the field of their choice. Mr. Clanton — Vocational Director Auto Mechanics A — FRONT ROW — Danny Johnston, Joe Rench, David Pitts, Pat Jones, John Kelley, Phil Boatright, SECOND ROW — Steve Culberson, Tim Ballard, Troy Jenschke, Kurt Horsely, Darin Bowie, Eric Waldron B — FRONT ROW — Bryant Reynolds, Troy Williams, Steve Kraft, SECOND ROW — Jeff Perry, Jeff Wallis, Sean Pledger, Glenn Fulbright 150 VOCATIONAL Electronics H l ■.l ( P HONT ROW — David Freeman, Sue Koch, James Murphy, Eric Brown, SECOND ROW — Jim James Gill erson, Doug Waldrop, Katie Trudgett, Rod Springs hristjohn, Mike Martin, Chris Moore, Marc Garber, Paul Kane, Nick Sims Building Trades 10NT ROW — Matt Yelton, Darren Bright, Matt Weathersby, Juan Trahan, FRONT ROW — Terry Long, Clarence Willard, SECOND ROW - Jimmy Blount, Jd McGown, SECOND ROW — Scott Terry, Lanny Epperson, Robert Russell, Richard Donahew, Stephen Lee, Grant Nichols, Curby McBride, Brian Reno 3n Self, THIRD ROW - Troy Key, Keith Vinson, Robert White, James lompson. Randy Patton, Steve Osborn A C A VOCATIONAL 1 1 Cosmetology FRONT ROW — Jane Landers, Tonya Taylor, Shannon Ferguson, Vickie Vaughn, Jimmie Peyton, SECOND ROW — Tammy Shelby, Danielle MacArthur, THIRD ROW — Colleen Gonzales, Kim Riffle, Cheryl Lamb L FRONT ROW - Kecia Cryer, Sharon Wilson, Karyn Keker, Kim Roberts, SECOND ROW — Cherri Benson, Sherilyn Jones, Teresa Jarznka, Linda Pruitt, Debbie Bessent, Kim Ray, Cynda Davis, Lisa Barajas, THIRD ROW — Debbie Bertleson, Melanie Bobbins, Linda Dodson 152 VOCATIONAL Paint and Body ANDING — Frank Brewer, Steve Maxwell, Billy Wadly, Chris Coleman, Drew league. Jinn Watson, David Pendey, Keitti Cronk, KNEELING — Bobby Miller, ft Cygan, Richard Jones, Derek Gibson fi iinififYii ' f Clarkson, David Glidden, Gary Winters, Walter Estes, John Weldon, Kambiy Kioni, Chris Brunson ' i ' ' 6 A - -tU- TEACHING 4 i FACU! STYLE School Board 156 Homemaking 176 Principal 157 Drivers Education 177 Administration 158 Physical Education 178-179 Counselors 159 Fine Arts 180-181 Office Personnel 160-161 Science 182-184 Student Services 162 Industrial Arts 185 Math 163-165 Trades 186 English 166-168 Resources 187 LanguageJournalism 169 Vocational 188-189 History 170-173 Cafeteria 190 Business 174-175 Custodians 191 FACULTY H.E.B. SCHOOL BOARD Steve Meeks Secretary John Eden Judi Faurot David Moon School board meetings are some of the important duties of the members of the school board, such as this meeting on October 6, 1981. SCHOOL BOARD PRINCIPAL — E. DON BROWN Each year we, as teachers and administration, have the opportunity of receiving a new group of wide eyed and excited sophomores into the halls of Lawrence D. Bell High School. Each year we have the opportunity of graduating a mature and sophisticated group of seniors. The process in between is what we refer to as a high school education. This metamorphosis of the teenage person is what makes high school, and more especially Bell High School, the Raiderslyle of which we are so very proud. Our students truly emulate our school motto, We do not imitate — but are a model to others. It is my hope and prayer that each person who leaves these halls will have a greater and deeper appreciation of God, man, and our country. E. Don Brown D A. Mr. E. Don Brown B. Mr. Brown and Mrs. Jan Lynch enjoy spare time in the lounge. C. At their boxes, Mr. Brown and Mr. Gordon Pridemore are caught discussing the day ' s events. D. Mr. Brown assists Gerry Smith at the file cabinets. PRINCIPAL 157 ADMINISTRATION A. Mr. Fell finds a reason to smile while reading the news and drinking his coffee. B. Mf. Gordon Pridenfiore and Mrs. Betty White exannine the plant in the counseling departnnent for spider mites. C. Mrs. Betty White and Kerry Otto are ready and willing to have their pictures made. D. Mrs. Emorie Gandy ' s worries are evident as she tries to enjoy her cup of coffee. COUNSELORS tmm $ Jewell Arnett OFFICE PERSONNEL Joann Bullington Gail Dorst Jo Durham Linda Hale Margaret Jackson A. Mrs. Jo Durham flips through a magazine in her rare spare time. B. Mrs. Joann Bullington is busy at the copy machine. C. With her hands full of attendance cards, Mrs. Tahwahnah James continues to smile. D. Mrs. Gail Dorst has a reason to smile in the midst of a busy day. 160 OFFICE PERSONNEL Tahwahnah James Barbara Peek Louise Reese Anita Reyna Nina Witherspoon OFFICE PERSONNEL A. Mrs. Nina Witherspoon, ttie senior attendance clerl , looks for truant seniors. B. Mrs. Margaret Jackson spots somettiing wortti looking at. C. Well ... it goes like this . . . (Mrs. Barbara Peek) D. So you really think you can have this money? (Mrs. Anita Reyna) OFFICE PERSONNEL 161 A. Mrs. Kaye Munden permits a student to check out a library book. B. Let your fingers do the walking. (Officer Jesus Ramon) C. Nurse Helen Johnston takes.Lisa Bellinghausen ' s temperature before making a diagnosis. Kaye Munden Officer Jesus Ramon STUDENT SERVICES A 162 STUDENT SERVICES MATH Larry Barker Sally Caplinger A. Mr. Rucker, a student teacher ties up the phone line. B. Did you steal my lunch?! Mr. Barker questions Mr. Roe. C. This is a touchy business, explains Mr. Jinn Chance. D. Mr. Larry Barker explains confusion. Sherilynn Gotten Steve Griffin Lloyd Massie Steve Roe ■- «- __ Gary Russell MATH A. Mr. Lloyd Massie smirks at the camera. B. Mr. Steve Roe is going on a picnic. C. Mr. Gary Russell hears an amusing story during class. D. Matt Lewis seeks help from Mr. Steve Griffin. MATH 165 Mark Ball Dana Bozarth Mary Brock Nelle Brown ENGLISH Helen Campbell Judy Chapman A. Mrs. Judy Chapman and Mrs. Mary Kay Gardner begin their day in the lounge. B. Mrs. Helen Campbell flashes a winning smile. C. While preparing an assignment, Mrs. Mary Brocl grins at the camera. D. Mrs. Dana Bozarth catches Eric Knudson being mischievous. threatens Mr. Tom Dickson. A. Mr. Ben Wilhite describes the ten page paper due the next day. B. Mrs. Donna Paul smiles as she grades the tests. C. Mrs. Sandy Sparks reviews an English lesson. 0. Something interesting catches Mrs. Betty Stapleton ' s eye. E. Eddie Munster (alias Mr. Mike Shabay) gives It (alias Byron Doucett) a hand. Vicki Fisk Mary Jane Harbison Dale Magers Dan Washmon Suzanne Wortham LANGUAGE JOURNALISM A. Mrs. Vicki Fisk grins while she records grades. B. Mrs. Suzanne Wortham and a student begin their morning pleasantly. C. Buenos dias! (Mr. Dale Magers) D. Mr. Dan Washmon sorts through his organized piles of papers. LANGUAGE AND JOURNALISM 169 A. Read my lips (Mrs. Avis Crisp) B. Did I miss something? (Coach Dale Cleveland and Mr. Neal Fitzgibbons share a joke.) HISTORY Neal Fitzgibbons Jack Gibson A. While assisting a student, Mr. Neal Fitzgibbons takes time for a dashing pose. B. Smilin Jack Coach Jack Gibson C. Mrs. Dianne Gibson and Mrs. Mary Jane Harbison reminisce . . . about a Cowboy game? HISTORY 171 Ella Middleton Curtis Moore Teddy Nowell Linda Reeves Pat Sanders HISTORY A. Coach Teddy Nowel! — looking suave. B. Mrs. Linda Reeves conceals her flashy smile. C. Mrs. Ella Middleton prepares to check some papers. D. Mr. Pat Sanders raises his eyebrows in surprise. HISTORY 173 A. Mrs. Ann Counts smiles prettily for the camera. B. In the midst of the chaos of the Most Beautiful Most Handsome Pageant, Mrs. Carolyn Dean braves a dazzling smile. y p C. Is it 3:30! (Mrs. Dixie Engle) QQ j tg Carolyn Dean BUSINESS Dixie Engle 174 BUSINESS A. Mrs. Ann Madden averages students ' grades. B. Mrs. Betty Hildreth helps a student in typing. C. Mrs. Janice Laxson relaxes between classes. Betty Hildreth Janice Laxson Ann Madden BUSINESS A. Mrs. Mildred Read observes techniques in pattern cutting. B. Mrs. Alma Payne smiles as she looks through papers. 1 K U. . vrj ■fc. Hk v 1 ' I £i m %. L. HOMEMAKING A. Mr. John Mullins converses with parents at the open house. B. Mr. Ron Murdock shows Sarah Laingor some aspects of the new Datsons. DRIVERS EDUCATION Debbie Bellard PHYSICAL EDUCATION A. Mr. Tim Edwards prepares the projector for a replay of a previous football game. B. Mrs. Debbie Bellard enjoys tfie time she spends with her aerobics class. C Mrs Jo Carrothers reviews a student on the techniques of setting up a volleyball net. D. Mr. Richard Dibble takes a break out in the sunshine. 71 PHYSICAL EDUCATION PHYSICAL EDUCATION A. This is called the ' sweet spot ' (Coach Moe Ruiz and Johnny Solinger.; B. Mr, John Matthews tapes up the heavily used thruster. C. Coach Ennil Milan spots a student in a gymnastics trick. PHYSICAL EDUCATION 179 A. Mr. Silas Kennemer ' s attention is diverted from his intent grading. B. Mrs. Marilyn Ivy assists Cindy Kendrick with an art project. C. Mrs. Bobbie Douglass seems absorbed in the sound of the choir. D. First of all, you should . . . (Mrs. Jann Lynch) loU FINE ARTS A. Mr. Roger Winslow contemplates over Kate Johnson ' s question. B. Mr. D. Rothlisberger checks over some music. C. Mr. Ernie Repass lends some helpful hints to Kate Johnson. D. Ready, and, 1,2... (Mr. Roger Winslov ) FINE ARTS SCIENCE A. Mrs. Linda Densman sorts through students ' assignments. B. Open house provides opportunities for parents to become acquainted with faculty members like Coach Kenneth Cooper. C. Mr. Richard Creed lectures on a physics topic. SCIENCE Mrs. Martha Taylor illustrates the skin and its layers. M SCIENCE Mr. Robert Riddle and Mrs. Linda Densman have a pleasant day. 04 SCIENCE SURPRISE! (Mr. Robert Riddle) Bob Briscoe INDUSTRIAL ARTS A. Mr. Richard Perry gives David Beshear some tips. B. Coaches Bob Briscoe and Mike Shabay enjoy some free time before classes begin. C. Mr. Richard Perry l eeps an eye on his class while helping a student. INDUSTRIAL ARTS 185 A. Mrs. Delores Moore aids Kirk Parkinson with a problem. B. Mr. Chuck Stark checks roll with a smile. C. Students gather as Mrs. Delores Moore offers assistance. Delores Moore Chuck Stark Linda Widener RESOURCES 187 Mr. Terry Donnelly gives us a grin as he checks through some papers. Mrs. Jan Laramore is busy lecturing her class. ■VOCATIONAL Mr. Paul Gordon smiles as he lectures to his class 188 V OCATIONAL Mr. Ted Soles discusses a serious matter with his class. ' Oops! (Mrs. Peggy Ward) VOCATIONAL Angela Malachino Gloria Vela CAFETERIA A. Mrs. Doris Buford prepares the meal for lunch. B. Mrs. Angela Malachino gets out the butter for the delicious rolls. C. Mrs. Norma Bullard, Mrs. Rebecca Farner, and Mrs. Pam Cann get the cafeteria ready before the crowd hits. CAFETERIA Mr. Charles Robinson stacks boxes in the storeroom. CUSTODIANS Edna Morris Wayne Morris Kenneth Newell R.L. Primus Charles Robinson Ellen Tijerina CUSTODIANS INDIVIDUAL y2;.AssElBi STYLE 1 Senior Class Council 194-195 1 Senior Class 196-233 1 Graduating with Style 234-235 1 Junior Class Council 236-237 1 Junior Class 238-261 1 Sophomore Class Council 262-263 £ Sophomore Class 264-287 IK £5 ii fc ' iJ T- • . I . CLASSES 193 SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL CLASS COUNCIL OFFICERS: ABOVE: Andre Riedlinger — President, Shari Williams — Secretary, Kerry Otto — Treasurer, Todd Wilcox — Vice President. CLASS COUNCIL MEMBERS: BELOW: Kevin Brunson, Vance Patterson, Dana Bayne. The Senior Class Council participated and organized many of the major activities for the 1981-82 school year. The Class Council was responsible for the Homecoming float, hall decorations, Senior follies, dances and many other events. They made arrangements for pep rally decorations and signs. They were also in charge of getting spirit aroused in the student body. Winning pep rallies was a very surprising success for the Senior class this past year. Overall, the Senior Class Council was very busy with L. D. Bell ' s happenings. 194 SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL COUNCIL MEMBERS: LEFT: Rachel Swearengen, Bryan Turner, Robbie Williamson. BELOW: Franny Ross, Troy McConnell, Pam Whitfield. BOTTOM: Susan Godwin, Eddie Harris, James Tognazzini. SPONSORS: BELOW LEFT: FIRST ROW — Mrs. ' Colten, Mrs. Gardner, Mrs. White, Mrs. Wilherspoon, Mrs. Harbison. SECOND ROW — Mr. Russell, Mr. Griffin, Mr. Roe, Mr. Pridemore, Mr. Chance. SENIORS 1982 SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL 195 s E N I O R S S E N I O n s 196 MARCELLA AHRENS JACK ANDERSON TODD ASHBAUGH MARJORIE BAKER DAVID ALCOCK MIKE ANDERSON KEITH ASHCRAFT TERESA BAKER MISTY ALEXANDER DAVID ANDERTON KIM AUTREY KAY BAMSHAD JOHN ALLEN SHANNON ALLSUP CRAIG ANZ TONY AUTREY CONNIE BARFIELD RICHARD ARD GREG BAGBY MIKE BARNES BRENDA DONNA CANDICE SUE TERRI BARSANTI BAUCOM BAUGH BAUMGARDNER BAXTER DALE ANDERSON HEIDI ANDERSON MIKE ARNOLD PATRICK ARNOLD KEE BAHEE REBECCA BAIRD CATHY BARROW CONNIE BARROW DANA BAYNE LISA BEARD s E N I O n s s E N I O R S REGISTRATION TOP; Chris Frank takes a closer look at the exciting year ahead. MIDDLE: Mark Blowers falls asleep while registering. BOTTOM LEFT: Ray Vines shares the same feeling. BOTTOM RIGHT: So do I! (April Byrd) SENIORS I y I TOP: Gee, Bret, are you gonna be one of the few, tfie proud, the Marines? (Laura Estes to Bret McKinney) MIDDLE: But, Mrs. Gandy, I failed I CAN three times. Don ' t they have an I CAN ' T? RIGHT: We figured out what the Annual cover is go- ing to look like! (Regina Hill and Karia James) Every year, a week before school starts. Bell students dash to school early to get classes with their favorite buddies. This day may not be the best way to end a summer, but it ' s important if you want to be satisfied with your schedule for the rest of the year. This involves waiting in line for hours which can sometimes be disappointing. We call it registration. 198 SENIORS s E N I O R S S E N I O n s NANCY BECERRA DIXIE BELL USA BETTY MICHELE BEVERIDGE LIZ BLAIR JACQUE BLAUSER FERNAND BOMBARDIER DENISE BOMBERGER BARRY BRADFORD DAYNA BRADLEY ' HEP STACY BELLAMY MIKE BILLINGSLEY JIMMY BLOUNT TODD BOSAW JULIE BRANDT BRIAN BENNETT KENNETH BENSON GREG BISHOP MARK BLOWERS CHRISTIE BOW BETH BRANNEN DAVID BITZ MIKE BOBO DAVE BOWMAN GANDY BRAY LISA BERRY LONNY BLACK AMY BOHAG JULIE BOX JEFF BREWSTER DAVID BESHEAR TREY BLACKSHIRE GREG BOLTON TANYA BRACKEEN PAUL BRIGHTWELL s E N I O R S S E N I O n s 200 SUSAN BRITT KEN BRUMFIELD NIKI BURKE MELANIE CAMERON TIM CARKIN SHERIE BROGDON KEVIN BRUNSON MINDY BURNS LISA CAMP TINA CARLOCK MARY BROOKMAN SCOTT BROOKS VIVIAN BRYANT TOMMY BUFORD SCOTT BUSBEE DAVID BYNUM BRIAN CAMPBELL DAVID CAMPBELL KIM CARPENTER TERRI CARPENTER DEREK BROWN GREG - BUHLMAN I APRIL BYRD KAREN CAMPBELL DAMONE CARTER KAROL BROWNING RANDY BUIE DEBBIE CALL MIKE CAMPBELL NANCY CARTER ANDREA BROWNLOW DOUGLAS BURDETT KENT CALLAWAY KELLY CANNON JOHN CHANDLER s E N I O R S S E N I O R S David, you didn ' t tell us you had a twin! (David Beshear and look alike) HI KjHlM - t H 1 nil HI Rv H 1 H ■PHASE — ■CLOSED ■CLfl ' ' rk- LI S M ™L in ,L 1 I just go crazy vi tien the library is closed. (Troy Mitchell and Brent Norrell) SENIORS 201 PYRAMID POWER TOP LEFT PYRAMID: Craig Anz, Mike Arnold, Joe Wierzbicki. TOP RIGHT PYRAMID: Barry Luckie, Rob King, Bret McKinney, Vance Patterson, Kelvin Williams, Dana Bayne. BOTTOM PYRAMID: John Chandler, Joe Wierzbicki, Mike Arnold, Bill Godfrey, Troy McConnell, Regina Hill, DeeAnn Justice, Robin Bickham, Craig Anz. SENIORS s E N I O R S S E N I O R S TINA CHEEK GILLIAN CLARK ANGELA COFFEY TERI COOK ERICA CHERRY JEFF CLARKSON LISA COKER JILL COPE JASON CRONIN TIM CHONODY TINA CLAY DJUANA COLLIER GUS CORTES CLAY CROSS JIM CHRISTJOHN LISA CLEGHORN COLLEEN COLLINS KIM COVINGTON HELEN CROSS KATHY CIZEK MARC! CLANTON ANGIE CLARK SHIRLEY CLINTON KATHY COBERN JEFF COBLEIGH ROBERT COLLINS KELLEY CONNELL RICKY COOK KEVIN COX DOUG COYLE MICHELLE CRANE AMY CROW DARLA CROWLEY TRAGI CRUSE s E N I O R S S E N I O n s !04 BRETT CURLEE WILLIAM DAVIS MARC DODD JEANA DOVE LUCIA DALE RUSSELL DEBAUN LINDA DOIL KEVIN DOWDON CELIA DANIELS GULSTAN DART MELINDA DERRING CINDY DEWITT RAM DOLLINS MICHELLE DOMINICK PAUL DUBOIS LINDA DUFFICY ANITA DAVID BONNIE DIETEL CYNTHIA DOOLEY DANNA DUKE DOUG DIANNE BRAD KIRK LAURA EAKS EASTERUNG ECHOLS EKLUND ESTES JOSEPH DAVIS CHAD DODD JESSICA DORRIS WENDELL DUNAWAY TERESA EVETTS TREY DAVIS DEBBIE DODSON PAM DOTSON DEEANN EADY KIMBERLY FANNING s E N I O n s s E N I o R S HOMECOMING PARADE National Honor Society rides in the Homecoming Parade. The float that should have won. All the world loves a clown. SENIORS 205 vr TOP: Do you think there ' s a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow? MIDDLE: Betsy Ross did a good job. BOTTOf : Hey, aren ' t you going the wrong way? It was very difficult to wait and see the seniors attitudes when it concerned something so important as the homecoming parade. Seniors could be seen working on their float, decorating the halls and lockers, and organizing the parade. They put forth a lot of time and effort in making Bell ' s Homecoming parade special. 206 SENIORS s E N I O R S S E N I O R S NATHAN FARNER BRAD FISHER CATHY FORD DAVID FULKERSON JACKIE GEORGE TRACY FENIMORE DEAN FITZGERALD CHRIS FRANK TERESA FUNCHESS KIM GERMANY CHERIE FERGUSON RHONDA FLEWELLING SUSAN FRANK ALLEN GARCIA JERI GIBSON LINDA FERGUSON LISA FLINN SHELLEY FRAYER MICHELLE FERRAR KATHY FLOWERS KRISTI FRAZIER BILL GARRISON SUSAN GASTON BRENT GILES JAMES GILKERSON RHONDA FERRELL JEFF FOLSE TRISHA FREY SCOTT GAZALSKI BRENT GILL KATHLEEN FIELDS MARK FONDREN KENNY FRISBY CRAIG GEORGE PHIL GILLEY s E N I O R S S E N I O n s r 08 DANNY GLENN SYNTHIA GORRELL SHANNON GRIFFIN MITZI HAMM EDDIE HARRIS PHILIP GLENN LINDA GOTTILLY WADE GRIFFIN KAREN HAMMOND PAUL HARRIS BILL GODFREY DEBBIE GRAHAM SCOTT HACKNEY XANG HANG SUSAN HARRIS JACKIE GODFREY TERESA GREEN DAVID HAGER KEITH HANKINS TOM HARRIS SUSAN GODWIN JODI GREER KEITH HALCOMB KIM HARESNAPE BUBBA HARVILLE BRENDA GOLEMBIENSKI FRANK GONZALES SHARI GREER RUSSELL GREGORY TERESA HAMBRICK DAVID HAMM BRAD HARLOW LESLIE HARP KEVIN HATCHER CINDI HATFIELD s E N I O R S S E N I O R S TOP: Your average he-man on average stud car. BOTTOM: Your average he-man falling off average stud car. (Ken Myron and Steve Montgomery) SENIORS s 209 THREE ' S COMPANY The Mandrell Sisters! (Julie Tedford, Trisha Frey and Pam Dotson ABOVE: The Cleopatra look alike contest, Looks like Robbie won. (Michelle Messer, Robbie Williamson and April Bryd RIGHT: Joe Cool and the coolees. (Nato King, Barrie Luckie, Kent Calloway KARL HAYDON BARNETT HOWETH MARY CAROL CHARLES LAURA TAMMY HEDGPETH HEFLER HERBER HERNDON HERRIN JIM HILGART JULIE HUBBELL BRIAN HILL CANDY HILL JEFF HILL LESLIE HUDLER MAGGIE HYDE GLENN INGRAM REGINA HILL META LAURA KENT KEVIN KELLY HNIZDO HOF HOLCOMB HOLLIS HOLMES TREY MIKE VERONICA JANET KEITH HOPKINS HORN HOUSTON HOWARD HOWARD BRIAN IRWIN s E N I O R S S E N I O R S USA JOHNSON DEEANN JUSTICE ANITA KIBBE CINDY KIRSCHBAUM DAN JOHNSTON SCOTT JOHNSTON LORI JONES KAREN KAISER USA KAWNAK STUART KELLAR KORBY KIDWILL ELIZABETH KING NATHAN KING NANCY KISNER JANICE KLAPP CAROL KLINGMAN PAT JONES JOHN KELLEY ROBERT KING SHERRY KNEIS CATHY JOHNSON LOUANN JORDAN KARI KELSOE BECKY KINSER CAROL KORYWCHAK KATE JOHNSON BEVERLY JUNIEL CARRIE KERR JEFF KIZER LISA KOWALSKI s E N I O R S S E N I O R S PEP RALLIES TOP: Shelly Small, Laura Moore, Karl Kelsoe, Carrie Kerr, and Laura Mengwasser show their spirit socks. MIDDLE: THE CLASS OF ' 55 (Unknown members of the Addams Family) LEFT: We ' re getting ready to go Trick-or-Treating tonight. SENIORS 213 What a crowdl Seniors don ' t just sit and listen at the pep rallies. They are the heartbeat of the pep rally. Dancing, being a ham, wearing weird get-ups was a mania that swept through the Senior class. After a full day of schoolwork, Seniors just had to cut loose and do their own thing. How come they ' re all dressed alike? One is the loneliest number. (Wade (Tammy Herring, Jacque Blauser and Stroud) Shari Greer) 1 1 4 SENIORS s E N I O R S S E N I O R S CHRISTY KROMI PAM LANDERS DIANE LEE KATHERINE LEWIS EDDIE LOPEZ LINDA KUCHARSKI LISA LANDRUM SHERRI LEE NANCY LILLEY TAMMY LOVE LISA KUYKENDALL CATHY LANDRY YONG T. LEE JULIE LACAVA TERESA LACY DENNEY LANE BLAKE LANGLEY TERESA LEETH TRACY LEETH CHERYL LAMB DEANNA LAPAGLIA SUSAN LEGG LINC UNCASTER MICHAEL LASHLEE ROGER LEH DAVID LARRY TERRY LEZLEY CLEM LITTLE LOCKETT LONG LONON LOPEZ GEORGE GEORGE MARY BETH SUZANNE BARRY LOWKE LOWMAN LOWMAN LOWREY LUCKIE s E N I O R S S E N I O n s NICK LUSCRI BILLY MARTIN CLAUDIA McARTHUR KANDI McCOLLUM JEFF LYNN JACKI MacCARTHUR BECKY MADZIK ROBERT MARTIN BONITA MASHBURN DANIELLE McARTHUR CURBY McBRIDE TROY McCONNELL MIKE McCOY DAREN MASTERS TERRY McBRIDE MIKE J. McCOY JILL MANGOLD GREG MAX LUCIA McCARDEL TAMMI McCURDY ELIZABETH MANN JULIE MARION GLENN MAYES MITCH MAYFIELD KELLYE Mccarty SHELLYE Mccarty DAVID Mcdonough deirdre McGEHEE RANDY McNULTY BRYCE McNUTT s E N I O R S S E N I O R S i V ■■•=: TOP: Getting ready for the lineup (Vance Patterson, Dana Bayne, Kelvin Williams, Rob King, and Bret McKln- ney) MIDDLE: Can you tell we stayed up all night studying for exams? (Jason Cronin, Linda Dufficy, and Diane Lee) LEFT: We ' re just horsing around! (Barry Bradford and friend) SENIORS 217 Kim Autrey and Jay Lyda doing their usual. Kim and Jay when they see Griff coming. Where ' s groovier? Oh up there with her boyfriend as usual. (Vickie and Mary) 18 SENIORS s E N I O R S S E N I O R S HENRY MEDIEROS PAIGE MILLER KIRBY MITCHELL MICHELE WIL MORGAN LAURA MENGWASSER P.J. MILLER STEVE MITCHELL STEVE MONTGOMERY MONTGOMERY KATHLEEN MORRIS STAGEY MERIWETHER STACY MILLER TROY MITCHELL KEITH MOODY LORI MORRIS MICHELLE MESSER STEPHEN MILLETT JOE MOAK KELLI MOORE LENNIS MOSLEY GREG MILANO EDDIE MILLICAN JANET MOELLER LAURA MOORE LISA MOSS BRIAN MILLER TRACY MILLIGAN MELINDA MONROE MELISSA MOORE MIKE MULDER DAVID MILLER CINDY MITCHELL KARIE MONSON TOM MOORE VICKIE MULLER s E N I O n s s E N I O R S 219 s E N I O n s s E N I O R S 220 KATHY MULLINS JEFF O ' DELL CHRISTIE PARKER CLAY PERRINE GREG MURRAY GERRY O ' GRADY RENEE PARKHURST LIZ PERRY MARK MYERS KERRY OTTO RODNEY PATTERSON JIMMIE PEYTON i KEN MYHREN ANDY OVERTON VANCE PATTERSON KEVIN PHILLIPS BILLY NELSON JULIE OWEN TIM PAYNE RICHARD PICCIANO VIVIENNE RENETTA SONJA ROBERT EDDIE PLANELLS PLATT POHORENEC POLLOCK POPE JULIE NICHOLSON PHILIP NORMAN TODD OWENS SCOTT PANNELL NANCY PELTON DONNA PENNER MIKE PFARRER ELIZABETH PINSON TRACIE PORTMAN ANDY POWELL s E N I O R S S E N I O R S SENIORS SPENT SATURDAYS . . . LtKk the doors... hvrv (. ' fT the JOHN DAN BELUSm AYKROYD Coming this C hristmas TOP: It ' s a wonderful day in the neighborhood ... (He must have just seen Mr. Rogers) BOTTOM: But, this ticket isn ' t for Endless Love, it ' s for Herbie Goes Bananas. (Todd Owens) AT WORK oENIORS C.C. Ever wonder where all the Seniors go on Saturdays? Well, many of them spend their after school hours working to earn money for such things as college, clothes, cars, and close encounters of the opposite sex. Many of these Seniors find work at such places as the mall, grocery stores, fast food chains. These jobs help Seniors prepare for their futures. TOP; Liz Blair makes a desperate attempt to catch the phone. BOTTOM LEFT: Frank Gonzales keeps trying to call Liz, but for some strange reason the phone is busy. BOTTOM RIGHT: Keith Halcomb takes inventory. 222 SENIORS s E N I O R S S E N I O R S BRAD POWELL MARLO POWELL BARBARA REESE JEFF REESE MIKE REYERO KYLE RHINEHART MARY RIESE ALISA RING SHELLY ROBSON KIMBERLY ROCKWOOD BEVERLY PRIOR STARLA PROCTOR CHIP RSABERRY SHARON RAYL SHERRI REEDY LEONORA REICHERT JIMMY RENCH JOEY RENCH LORI RENFRO JOANNA REXRODE RUSTY RICHARDSON GINGER RIPPE BRIAN RODKE PHIL RICHEY EDDIE RIVERA ANDREA RICKMAN JODY ROBERTSON TROY RIEDEL PENNY ROBERTSON ANDRE RIEDLINGER KELLY ROBESON RAYMOND RODRIGUEZ KAREN ROGERS PAM ROMERO JEFF ROSENTHAL s E N I O R S S E N I O n s 224 FRANNY ROSS CHARLOTTE SAFFLF PENNY SCHIRMER DENISE SELPH CHERYL ROTHMAN TONI SAMPLES TERRI SCHLOSSER STEVE ROVELL LAURA SANCHEZ KELLY SCHOLTON NANCY SESSIONS EDDIE SHADE COURTNEY ROWE KIM SANDERS KAREN SCHWOYER CHARLES SHANKLE GREG SHOCKEY JANET SIFFORD ■J TERRI RUNYON SONJA SANDERS HENRY SCOTT BRENDA SHAW TINA SIMMONS STACI RUTHVEN JAMES SAVAGE MICHAEL SCOTT TAMMY SHELBY TERRY SIMONTON ROBYN RYAN PATRICIA SCHILLE CLAY SELF DOUG SHELTON LISA SKORO s E N I O R S S E N I O R S Lessons in how to check your oil illustrated professionally by Dane Staley. ABOVE: Let ' s go cruising! (Scott White) Give me some lip gloss and a brush. Cheerleading has a strange effect on (Robbie Williamson) Shari Williams. RAIDERS ARE NUMBER ONE! Evidence given by: Christie Parker, Elizabeth Mann, Becky Stutzman, Michelle Smith, and Brad Turner. Lisa Betty and Jerry Smith help with the caravan. Andre Riedlinger pretends to be a true Raider fan, but he is secretly an undercover agent for the Cardinals. 226 SENIORS s E N I O R S S E N I O R S TIMMY SLOAN SONDI SMITH RODNEY SPRINGS STEVEN STOLL DEAN SWAN I SHELLEY SMALL ALIDA SNOW FRANK SPUFERA JAMES STROUD RACHEL SWEARENGEN KEVIN SMITH THOMAS SPANO RONNIE SRYGLEY WADE STROUD RAM SWINGLE KIM SMITH MICHELE SMITH JOHN SPEAR JOHN SPOTTS JULIE STAATS DANE STALEY MIKE SMITH CHRISTI SPRADLEY RANI STAMPS NOLA SMITH SUSAN SPRENKLE SHEILA STELDING CATHY STUCK ANGIE STUTZ BECKY STUTZMAN BARBARA SUTTON MICHELE SWIZER HANK SWORD DENSIL TADLOCK MICHAEL TANNER s E N I O R S S E N I O n s 228 JULIE TEDFORD SUZANNE TERRY THAD TRENTHAM BRAD TURNER MARK VELA RAYMOND VINES DOUG WALDROP BILL WALKER MELISSA THOMAS BRYAN TURNER GARRY VINSON BRIAN WALKER DENISE THOMPSON LAURA TURNER TED VINSON DENICE WALKER CARLA TINKLE TONY UMPHERS DEBBIE VYSE GLADYS WALKER RAIDER SPIRIT SHINES JOE WALKER SENIORS TOP: We use Ultra Bright . . . It ' ll get you noticed! (Tammy Love and Kay Bamshad) MIDDLE: Dixie Bell, shouldn ' t you go to Richland? BOTTOM: Susan Sprenkle really attracts a crowd? 230 SENIORS s E N I O R S S E N I O R S PP i TERESA WALSH JULIE WATKINS TERESA WESCOAT SCOTT WHITE JOE WIERZBIGKI LAURA WALTON RAM WATKINS WENDI WEST RAM WHITFIELD TODD WILCOX pi 3 TIM WARD JEFF WARE LAURIE WARREN JILL WASHBURN MAH WATERS BILL WATSON MICHELLE WATSON MIKE WATSON JAMES WELDON JOHN WELDON LORI WHITAKER AMY WHITE FRANCES WHITE RANDY WHITE SCOTT WHITE TOM WHITMAN CHERYL WHITTENBERG KIM WHITNEY MARK WHiniNGTON SHANNON WHinON SHERALD WILKERSON CLARENCE WILLARD AMY WILLIAMS JIM WILLIAMS KELVIN WILLIAMS s E N I O R S S E N I O R S 231 . .-T-- s E N I O R S S E N I O n s 232 MELODY WILLIAMS TRACY WILLIS TOM WIRTH BRIAN WOODS KIM YORK SHARI WILLIAMS TIM WILLIAMS ROBBIE WILLIAMSON GEORGE WILLINGHAM ROBERT WIMBERLY CHRISTINE WOJCIK MICHAEL WOODS CINDY YOUNG BETTY WIMER SUSAN WINEBRENNER LAURIE WINKLER CINDY WOMACK ANGELA WONG NICK! WOOD SAM WOOLURD ANNA WORKMAN MIKE WRAY CRAIG YOUNG YVONNE YOUNG BRIAN YOUNGBLOOD LISA WILUNGHAM KEVIN WILLIS WENDEE WINTER LINDA WIRT SHARI WOOD ANNA MARIE WOODS BRENDA WRIGHT DAVID YARBOROUGH s E N I O R S Come on Brad, don ' t you get enough of that out on the field? (Brad Turner) Aw, come on I dare ya (masked men to damselle in distress) SENIORITIS ... We all know the syndrome. It happens to the best of us. Some start high school with it, some started this year with it. But very few escape this dreaded disease. Some common symptoms of Senioritis are: dislike of school, dislike of homework, dislike of teachers, love of weekends, love of parties, an acute longing for graduation. Now the question is: to Senioritis or not to Senioritis? JOE ZAK DENEEN ZENKER TIM ZINK SENIORS 233 THE CLASS OF ' 82 CLASS FLOWER: White Rose CLASS COLORS: Royal Blue and Silver CLASS MOTTO: To achieve all that is possible We must attempt the impossible. To be as much as we can be, We must dream of being more. 234 GRADUATION ' 82 To the Class of ' 82 We ' ve been together for sometime, and now we say goodbye. I can ' t tell you what you mean to me, So I won ' t even try. It is so very hard to leave you after all the things we ' ve done. How can we go our separate ways? We ' ve always been as one. It ' s strange, the days go by so slow, the year ' s so very fast. Graduation seemed so far away but here it is at last. No more running through the halls No more skipping class And no more cramming for exams or wondering, ' ' Will we pass? The past is now behind us, We hold the future in our hands Our concern must turn from the football games to the world and it ' s demands. It ' s been so happy being friends 1 with you through the years. But, here on Graduation day, my smiles turn to tears. You ' ve seen me through the bad times, you ' ve been there to share the good. When I needed someone to help me out I always knew you would. The little things you ' ve done for me have always meant so much, Just one more thing I ask of you- Please try to keep in touch! JUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL CLASS COUNCIL OFFICERS: ABOVE: Daryl Walker — Vice President, Courtney Boles — Secretary, John Cisar — President, Kay Massey — Treasurer. CLASS COUNCIL MEMBERS: BELOW: Brad Snowden, Sharon Johnson, Alan Vaughn. The Junior Class Council was an important part of the activities in which the Junior Class was involved in. They took a very active part in the pep rallies, which made it very challenging for all three classes to see who could win the Spirit Award. They had great hall decorations, and their Homecoming float won them a first place award. The class of ' 83 also showed very surprising spirit during pep rallies their Sophomore year. The Junior Class Council also helped make many of the posters to make money for their Senior prom. On the whole, the spirited Junior class has helped Bell ' s pride shine. 236 JUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL i 1 ' N gj HS B COUNCIL MEMBERS: LEFT: Cari Lethcoe, Dennis RusselL Lisa Jennings. BELOW: Kris Longwell, Darcy Adams, Neal Nelson. BOTTOM: Vince Burkett, Lisa Lukensow Karia Solberg, SPONSORS: BELOW LEFT: FIRST ROW - Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Densman. SECOND ROW — Mr. Biggs, Mr. Fell, Mr. Riddle, Mr. Creed. JUNIORS 1982 JUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL 237 JUNIOR ' S PRIDE nior, Kay Massey and Senior, Susan Britt get Raider cars ready for a game. Raiders are winners In nnore ways than one! (Darrin Penland, Bobby Scoog, Richard Mankel, and Tony Brandt). JUNIORS Darcy Adams David Adams Rusty Adams Cathy Alford Robyn Allen Stacy Allred Stacey Ambright Curtis Ambrose Peter Ammann Diana Anderson Richard Andrews Jody Appelt Lori Archibald Joyce Armstrong Greg Arnett Beth Asdorian Angle Atkins Rodrick Attaway Brian Atteberry Lance Auberry Jim Autrey Leah Aveyard Andy Baker Susan Baker Cindy Ballard Missy Ballard Tim Ballard Melissa Barber 238 JUNIORS SHINES THROUGH I told two friends and they told two friends and so on and so on . . . (those The Junior Class shows their spirit during a pep rally, famous boys who play the drum cadence) JUNIORS Kendall Barbour Randy Barnard Erin Barnes Gary Barr Barbra Barton Melodie Bateman Lisa Bayer Kelly Beadle Delia Beauchamp Darren Beck David Beck Lisa Bellinghauser Chris Bennett Janine Bennett Mike Bennett Jodi Berkley Bridget Bersin Debbie Bertelson Debbie Bessent John Bettis Mark Bibb Sherry Bice Robin Bickham Kayla Biggs Lora Bird Tracy Bitz Mike Blair Kelly Blanchard JUNIORS C.O J ABOVE: Get off my case Toilet Face! ABOVE: We ' re Siamese Triplets. Lynn Dedman, Abby Nelson, Angela Chrisman JUNIORS Michelle Blevins Mary Blobaum Sean Blouin Jennifer Blume Mike Boaz Courtney Boles Christine Bombardier Kim Bonar Herbert Borges Heather Bossaw Andrew Boston John Bounhom Darrin Bowie Amy Boyd Tony Bradt Kim Brandon Scott Brandt Jeff Brantley Byron Braswell Ken Brauer Laura Brennecke Lori Brewster Laryl Briggs Lee Briscoe Rusty Brock Cathy Brooks Dirk Brown Eric Brown 240 JUNIORS Left: Oh my gosh! It ' s moving. (Mike Blair and Donnie Dickerman). Above: The fizz in my Dr. Pepper just fizzles my hair (Steven Clines) JUNIORS t Patrick Brown Scott Brown Dawn Browning Kelly Bruce Barry Bryan! Charles Bryant Ramona Bryant Larry Bulllnglon Kay Bunch Russel Bunch Paul Burk Vince Burkett Susan Burnett Nancy Burns Allison Butler Ray gry ars t ichelleCah i|i; Ray Cairns David Camp James Campbell John Camperlengo Janet Carlock Denise Carpenter Stephanie Carrell Tracy Carson Karen Gates Terri Caudiil Ron Cedrone JUNIORS 41 OUR PRIDE - 5HINE5 HOMECOMING The Juniors pride shines through with their winning float. Rickey Dupree shows his version of hot rod hearts. JUNIORS Shirley Channberlin Jan Chancellor Cheryl Chapman Julie Charles Craig Chestnut Suzie Cho Tenia Chonody Angela Chrisman Craig Christiansen John Cisar Sherrie Clark Steve Clines Kim Cobb Kenny Cobern Denise Cole Chrissie Collins Reggie Collins Scott Comiskey Dao Conlin Greg Cook . Tracey Corley V- . V r ' w vl Bryan Cornelius Chris Counsil Jeff Cowan Teresa Cox Stacy Cozby Chris Cramer Keith Crank 242 JUNIORS HAPPENINGS SCHOOL ■J DMETTES ' j0 i: Left: The Juniors show their great interior decorating taste. Right: Look at all the Raiderettes in a line for a job at Burger Hut. Homecoming week is a very exciting time for everyone at Bell. The Junior class played a major role in the Homecoming restivities especially with their winning float. The spirit of thie week sets it apart from any other week of the year and Junior participation helped make it a success. JUNIORS Scott Crawford Jeff Cronin Kecia Cryer Sharon Curry June Cushman Rodney Dalton Scott Dalton Jeff Dane David Daniel Darren Darden Karen Darnaby Brenda Davidson Cynda Davies Fred Davis Randy Davis Kim Deaton Pam DeBord Glenn Dedman Lynn Dedman Danita Deleon Mike Demint Kimberly Denman Patrick Dennis Dana Derrett Don Dickerman Nichole DiRocca Rusty Dixin Richard Donaldson JUNIORS 243 Above: Mike Street and Patty Haney ready for another exciting day at school. Praise the Lord, we ' ve been saved! (Byron Doucet and born again friends) JUNIORS Jody Donoho f arilyn Dooley Byron Doucet Marci Douglass DeeAnne Dovre Carl Dov( ds Paul Dovi ds Alan D. Dragnet! Martha Driggers Steve Droke KathjDugger Rick Dupree Dan Dufriest Brian Duval Darren Dye Tim Edvi ards Lisa Elliot Toby Emerson Lanny Epperson Clay Estes Dave Evans Louis Pagan Bryan Paris Sherri Paris Steve Faurot Roy K. Pelps Phil Ferguson 9-m 244 JUNIORS V N J Gary is trying to guess who ' ll win (Gary Guess) Boys, when I grow up I want to be a Judas Priest instead of a Catholic Priest. (Ricky DuPree) JUNIORS Craig Ferrara Mike Fielder Karan Finch Dan Filch Robert Flewelling Eric Foerster Guy Force Scott Forester Gene Forman Lisa Forrest Randy Foster Christina Fountain Caroline Fourie Norma Frailey David Freeman Harvey Freeman Albert Freitas Mel Fuller Janet Furr Dena Gamble Linda Garcia Jack Garrett Rhonda Gathings Holly Gatlin oharon Galtis Pat Gille Paul Gleim Todd Godwin JUNIORS 245 JUNIOR CLASS JUNIORS James Gossett Gina Grant Melinda Graves Becky Green Rhonda Greenwood Mike W. Griffin Norma Guerrero Gary Guess James Gunter Buddy Haga Marni Hailey Stepfianie Hajek Deanna Halcomb Candy Hall Jeff Hall Lori Hallmark Adriene Hammond Jeanna Hampton Ann Handler Patti Haney Brent Hare Burt Harlow Jim Harper Kennetfi Harville Amy Haswell Kaiherine Hatmaker Shelley Havens Maria Hawkins JUNIORS 246 ■- ' W Vh 4 ' SPt v7 y 4i4 JMv.)V CROWDS TOGETHER JUNIORS Rod Hayden Shelly Hayes Chad Haynes Marty Haynes Lisa Head Patrice Heald Jon Henley Melaine Henry Paul Herber Jesse Hernandez Michelle Hershon Carta Higdon Allison Hill Shelley Hill Paula Hiner Richard Hlinl o Larry Hoard Eril Hoffman Paul Holbrook Donnie Holcomb Michele Holcomb Shawn Holland Cary Holt Liesa Holt Angela Horn Tedi Hosking Alan Howland Pattie Hubanks JUNIORS 247 Below: ATTENTION! The Raiderette managers calling the Raiderettes to attention. (Marcy Sanchez, Pam Manning, Stephanie Whitten, and Denise Carpenter) HEY! Leave us alone — it ' s rough being gigolos. (Billy Witherspoon and Kirk Killough) JUNIORS Deeann Hu6bard Dale Hudson Ronda Huffacl er Wynell Hummer Suzette Hunn Cliff Hunnicutt Monica Hunsinger Danny Hunt Rob Hunter David Hurd Sandra Ingram Tico Jackson Ricky Jacobs Clay Jarvis Jill Jenkins Tommy Jenkins Lisa Jennings Mark Jezek Dennis Johnson Sharon Johnson Tammy Johnson Jm a Johnson Janice Johnston Tom Kaiser Paul Kane Kyle Kelly Cindy Kendrick Greg Keov n 248 JUNIORS Left: M M ' s melt in my mouth and not in my hands. (Jeff Woods) Above: I light up my life. (M a Koch) JUNIORS Troy Key Kambiz Kiani Kirk Killough Kenny King Chris Kinkade Sheri Kitely Todd Kleist Steve Knight Eric Knudson Sue Koch Sharon Koen Brad Koopmeiners Tom Kornegy Dennis Kozey Vonnle Kraus Lisa Krawetzke Sherri LaHood Sarah Laingor John Lambert Tami Lambert Julie Landrith Patrick Larkin Kathy Lauterbach Chuck Lee Karrye Lee Wayne Leighton Leondar Morris Cari Lethcoe JUNIORS 249 THE WORKING CLASS JUNIORS j«- David Lewis M Kim Lewis IK Matt Lewis ri Teri Lincoln W- ' Carl Lindsay Duane Little Shelisa Little Sheri Little g Jill Littlejohn w Becky Lockhart B e B Angela Lofland m ' f ' L Cindy Loiacono mMi James Lomax Kris Longwell Mm 4 A n Alice Lopez Edward Lopez Don Lotspeich Stephen Lucas Lisa Luckensow Mike Luscri Laura Luttrell Tyra Lybrand Jay Lyda Kurt Lynn David Maas Liz Madzik Julie Maioney Chris Mangold !S9 % ' k JUNIORS Opposite page, left: Whiat a corny job! (Julie Charles) Opposite page, right: Keely Milner stuffs her face (kind of convenient working in the candy department) Left: They should call this Kenny ' s Corny Dogs but someday when I grow up, maybe I ' ll own my own Corny Dog stand. Above: I sure wish Eugene would hurry up and call. (Delia Beauchamp) JUNIORS Richard Mankel Pam Manning Patty Manning Susan Marella Jerry Marion Brian Martin Mark Martin Kay Massey Danny Mayer Allyson McAllister Beth McAlister Randy McAlister Randy McAllister Craig McCallum Melissa McCright John McDowell Larry McGee Melissa Mcllrath Chad McKee Cheryl McKinney Chris McKinney Jeff McNamara Jeff Medcalf Michelle Melton Roger Melton Stuart Mendenhall Michelle Merrill Pam Messinger Bill Metzger JUNIORS 251 LOCKERS — THE CLOSEST THING TO HOME Above: Hit me with your best shot! (Alex Reymundo and Davie Morgan) Right: Big Bubbles no trouble! (Karen Reddick) JUNIORS Jill Metzger Mary Michel Barbra Miller Melanie Miller Ierri_Mill£L Hank Mills Jeff Mills Keely Milner Ron Minnick Rosemary Molsbee Melanie Montgomery Scotty Moon Machelle Moore Pam Moore Rodney Moore Jessica Morales David Moran Kelley Morgan Jeff Morrison Jerry Morse Jammy Morton Leslie Motheral Frank Mozina Tim Murphy Tammy Myers Julie Myhren Shanna Nartz Bonnie Neeb 252 JUNIORS 8 |Vho stole my matching Star Wars lunch box I don ' t care if you are ashamed of me, this is iind decoder ring? (Randy McAllister) really in style this year. (Robyn Allen to Randy ' Davis) Tennis anyone? (Lynn Dedman) JUNIORS Angel Neel Debra Neely Robert Nelms Neat Nelson Heather Numann Todd Newkirk Robert Newman John Nichols Vince Norman Tony Odiorne Sharon Oefinger Jeff Oestereich Steve Ogletreg Joyce O ' Leary Phil Oliver Staffen Olsson Suzy Oujesky Stephanie Ovi ens Ram Pabich Angela Pack Julie Palmer Angela Parker f ike Parker Kirk Parkinson Daren Parsons Brian Patterson Jill Patterson Lynn Patterson JUNIORS C.0O Below: How embarrassing being in a high school yearbook when you ' ve already graduated. (Paula Tanner ' s boyfriend) JUNIORS Vicky Paugels Gene Paul Jamie Paules Christy Pelletier Paul Pemberton David Pendery Darrin Penland Cheryl Pepper Chris Perez Butch Perry Jeff Perry Kim Peterson Sandra Peterson Gerry Pfister l ichael Phillips Jeff Phipps Larry Pond Craig Pope Debbie Pospisil Jill Poulos Dan Powell Scott Powell Lynn Power Craig Presnall Cliff Price Unda_Pruitt kirk Puckett Naser Qaddura ' 54 ■' ' ' ' Of ' S JF ' il Below: Peek-a-boo I see you two. Below: We can prove we are innocent just give us some time to tliink of a good reason. P IB ' m 1 1 wfwP Wm. H JUNIORS Karia Oualls Greg Ouillin Terry Radcliff Kevin Raffey Tanya Railsback David Ransom David Ratliff Christie Ray Kim Ray Rebecca Ray Darcy Raymer Karen Reddick Chris Reeves Brian Reno Robbie Reush David Reuss Alex Reymundo Bryant Reynolds Lori Rhoades Mark Richards Bret Ringler Ross Ringo Sandra Rivers Maria Rizzardi Melanie Robbins Stacy Roberts Wendall Roberts Dana Robinson JUNIORS 255 Wow, man, isn ' t this a l een day? (Barry Winl enweder ' s friend) Oh! I ' m just sitting here babysitting this car. (Melanie Miller) JUNIORS Kasey Roe Lisa Rogers Ron Rogers Dawn Rolfe Pam Roman Kelly Roper Alfred Roschmann Angeline Ross Ivlilissa Rouse Michelle Roussel Jody Rowe Mary Rudolph George Ruiz Dennis Russell Robert Russell Patty Rust Chandra Sain Kim Salsman March Sanchez Joel Sanders Scott Sandlin Jeff Sapp Juliana Saunders Greg Sauter Jeff Scaff Robert Schenk Kern Scott Barry Sessions 256 JUNIORS ■f 1 tt jZ I Hi hP |I|M -5 1 H One tin Raider rides away, (the unknown spirited Raiders) JUNIORS TBF?t- Neal Shadden Lesley Shelton Tammy Shields John Shook David Siebenthell Terry Siebenthall RoxaneSituentes Pam Simmons Casey Singleton Michelle Skidmore Russell Skipper Robert Skoog Stacey Small Gerry Smith Sol Smith Terry Smithey Brad Snowden Karia Solberg Johnny Solinger John Solomon Franca Spangenberger Tommy Sparger Darrin Stacks Shelly Stahl Greg Stark Jay Stephens Pam Stephens Dina Stinson JUNIORS 257 Mir . 1 Left: Oh no! I forgot to wear my long sleeve shirt, and I can ' t find a place to hide nny cheat sheets. (Billy Metzger) Above: Would the real Japanese please stand up? (David Beck, Charles Bryant, Bryon Brasv ell — true Japanese, Darren Darden) JUNIORS Tracy Stow Mike Street Kathy Stubblefield John Sullivan Wendy Sutton Gerald Tackett Larry Talbott Deidra Tanner Paula Tanner Dianne Taylor Mike Taylor Drew Teague Tiffany Terrill Anthony Thomas James Thompson Kirby Thornton Julie Thurmond Mike Thurston John Tillinghast Noble Timmons Derek Tolmacoff Rhea Toney Bobby Trammel! Cheri Trawick Jennifer Trice Mark Tubbleville Fay Tubbs Boyd Tucker COO JUNIORS W faM ' ! Bl 7 I ' m just a Yankee girl practicing to be a Southern Belle. (Tenia Chonody) You can always tell a Sanger Harris nnan. (Stacy Allred) JUNIORS !W Cindy Tucker Guy Tucker Becky Tullos Justin Turnage Jim Tye Danny Urban Rod Van Egmond Debbie Vannatta Roger Van Westen Dean Vanzant f Ann Vari Alan Vaughn DeAnna Vela Kimberii Von Elling Deena Wadas Brent Wall Michelle Wallace Lisa Walls Daryl Walker Darrin Wakeley Shelly Ward Tom Ward Keith Waller Matt Weathersby Julie Webb Pam Webber Ron Welch Gillum Werst JUNIORS by Sheri Little plays the rock-n-roll high school cheerleader. Bobby, I told you not to try these things in public! (Darrin Penland to Bobby Scoog) JUNIORS Marshall Werst Robert White Shari White John Whitley Dawn Wierzbicki Robin Wilkshire Ginger Williams Gwen Williams Mindy Williams Carlton Williamson Debbie Wilson Greg Wilson ,! Louis Don Wilson Sharon Wilson Steven Wilson Bonnie Wimer Joel Winburne Barry Winkenweder Billy Witherspoon Stephanie Witten Debbie Wood Melissa Wood Ricky Wood Jenise Wooten Cindy Worsham Kerri Wray Alison Wright 260 JUNIORS Above: Don ' t mess him up! He ' s the pinball wizard (James Thompson) Right: Let us show you our nice clean locker. JUNIORS Carrie Wright Robbie Wright Jody Yates Kenny Yates Natalie Young Tom Zorkan Decisions, decisions! (Lisa Jennings) The herb? Could that be another name for oregano? (Unknown herb and spice dealer) JUNIORS 261 SOPHOMORE CLASS COUNCIL CLASS COUNCIL OFFICERS: ABOVE: Joel Fincher — President, Tony Moore — Vice-President, Lori Vaughn — Treasurer, Missy Knight — Secretary. COUNCIL MEMBERS: RIGHT: Gena Lynch, Kelly Cruse, Hans Riedlinger. The Sophomore Class Council promoted Raider spiri t and pride throughout the year. Their projects included the Sophomore Homecoming float and several fund-raisers. The council made signs and posters for pep rallies and games. They demonstrated an enthusiastic approach to every aspect of school life. The Sophomore Class Council effectively represented the tenth grade. COC. SOPHOMORE CLASS COUNCIL pf ' J -s COUNCIL MEMBERS: LEFT: Patty Taylor, Jolin Horn, John Bauer. BELOW: John Baldwin, Jayna McQueen, David Tanner. SPONSORS: BOTTOM LEFT: FIRST ROW — Mrs. Donnelly, Mr. Shabay, Mrs. Stapleton. SECOND ROW — Mrs. Gandy, Mrs. Gibson, Mrs. Conner. Mrs. James. BOTTOM RIGHT: Steve Messer, Cindee Doughty, Chris Hingst. f Jl 1 I iMU SOPHOMORES 1982 SOPHOMORE CLASS COUNCIL 263 Rex Alexander Paula Allbritton A Gary Allen Vt John Allen r-7 Roger Anderson m ' Scott Anderson w Stacy Anderson i Tannmy Anderson Joe Anile Tomnny Applin John Arcuri Rebecca Armstrong Kevin Arnett Deanna Ashbrook Tracy Ashcraft Michele Askew Mark Auer Terry Auvenshire Diane Badgett Cari Baenisch Bobby Baker Tim Baker John Baldwin Stephanie Banks Kevin Barbee Kelly Barcus Julie Barnes James Barton SOPHOMORES In the Beginning . . . Above: Golly my first day in HIGH SCHOOL I hope my preppie clothes are in style. Right: Us Sophomores sure forget things easily. I sure am glad my mom got me this shirt with my name on it. (James Allen) 264 SOPHOMORES Tina Bales Daria Bailie John Bauer Michelle Baum Sieve Baunn Donny Beadle Ronny Beadle Roger Beard Todd Bartran David Bartsch Lee Beckelman Shari Benge Teresa Bennelt Kay Berry Tim Bischof Kim Blackman Brad Blauser Janel Blazek Angle Blevins Kevin Blevins Matt Blume Zada Bohac Jeff Booe Mike Bosley Kathy Boston Chris Boulel John Bowles Jami Box SOPHOMORES We are just eager beaver Sophomores waiting to go to class. (Abe Nelson, Pally Taylor) What ' s so funny, we can ' t help it if we ' re Sophomores! (Alycia Chur- chwell, Debbie Floyd) SOPHOMORES 265 Kellye Box Shalamar Boykin Sean Bradford Kent Brafford Todd Brake Tim Bransford Judy Braswell Denise Brawner Joey Breton Eddie Briggs Rhonda Briggs Michael Britt Tammy Brockett Tracey Brooks Ann Browder James Brown Paige Brown Russell Bruce John Bryson Elizabeth Buffo Lindsey Burgerson Hunter Burkhalter Cynthia Burnett Susan Burnett Victor Burns Ron Butler Roy Cahill Randy Cairns SOPHOMORES Proud as a what? ... A PEACOCK. The sophomore class was really proud of their float. Dindee Doughty demonstrates her riding ability in the parade. SOPHOMORES 266 SOPHOMORES Cindy Calhoun Chris Callahan Richard Calvery Scelesle Cambell Kay Caplinger Carren Carlsen Slaci Carriger Scot! Carrolhers Ronda Carson James Carter Martha Carter Shelley Caster Kris Chaffee Mark Chasteen Debbie Chrastecky Alycia Churchwell Cindy Clardy Farland Clark Greg Clark Phillip Clark Joe Clawson Lama Cleaver Monetle Clements Danny Cobb Angela Coleman Joy Coleman Ernie Compton Keith Copeland SOPHOMORES Left: We ' re trying out our new Ronco compacto fishing rod-n-reel! Your ' s through this special Annual offer for only $14.95. (Only $5 with Annual trade in) Above: We ' re all on our way to pick up our Ronco Compacto fishing rod-n-reelsl (Where ' s the nearest fishing hole?) INVOLVED IN PARADE SOPHOMORES 267 Kelly Corey Beatrice Cortes Ira Couch Corrine Courtney Shane Cox Katrina Crabtree Kelly Cravens Yvette Cromer Michelle Cromie Margie Crowder Sheryl Crowley Kelly Cruse Lee Cumbie Laura Cunningham Richard Czap LaDonna Dale Glenn Darnell Brent Daum Will Davenport Brenda Davis Gary Davis Marybeth Davis Mary Davis Tracy Davis Dena DeAngelis Brian Deaton Darren DeGuir e John Deitchman SOPHOMORES Mrs. Dean my new address is . . . (Unknown Movee) -Do SOPHOMORES Gruvin ' Kim hanging up gruvin ' signs! (Kim Gruver) Kyle Denman Darin Dickey David Dinkins Joey Dinkins Suzanne DiRocco Paul Diviney Brad Donner Cindee Doughty Mike Drysdale Lynn Dubois Maria Duckworth Mike Duke Kim Duncan Tracy Duncan Nancy Dyer Melissa Eades Jill Echols Alison Edwards Nick Eggleston Joy Engles Shelley Epperson Lisa Estes Kathy Eugene James Evans Sherri Evans Kevin Fanning Bryan Farmer Thomas Faulkenberry SOPHOMORES Can you spot the girl with the onion breath? (Brenda Ortiz, Mary Davis, Julie Did you know penguins live in the North Pole? (Kim Smith, Jenny Pledger, Gena Lynch) Lehman, Amy Wagner) HANGING OUT IN THE HALLS SOPHOMORES 269 Antonia Fauacaio Eric Feris Daelan Ferrell Richard Ferrell Steve Fields Joel Fincher Sheila Fincher Ricky Finn Carl Finnell Darrell Fitch Bill Fisher Rueben Flewelling Scott Flowers Debbie Floyd Greg Folks Tricia Ford Dana Fox Richmond Frank Louise Free Doug Frick Dede Fuller Tammy Fults Robin Gallow Casey Can Jessica Gardner Tim Gaston Melissa Gates Tommy Gay SOPHOMORES I hope this is cool — the old hands in the pocket routine. (Tony Rodriguez and Chris Callahan) She had some nerve. So I told her to take a hike! (Mike Turner and friends that have been there.) 270 SOPHOMORES Daria George Terry German Jeff Gibson Bert Gilbreath Michelle Gilcrease Brent Giles Kim G. Giles Kim L. Giles Randy Gillesl Libby Gilley Massaud Golbrani Tiffany Gorup Jerry Gozdowski Jeri Graham Susan Gray Becky Greene Cindy Grice Harry Griner Kim Gruver Steve Guin Tracey Haga Jonathan Hailey Robin Hammond Clark Hampton Scott Manning Johnny Hargis Ken Harland Mikal Harn SOPHOMORES DARLING DUOS i ' If ' ■xSt %r Far Left: How does this grab you ' ' Left: It ' s true love we have been dating two weeks. Its a record! SOPHOMORES 271 Brian Harris Jeff fHarrison Kevin Hart Trace Harville Karen Hatcher John Hayen Scott Helton Kristin Hendricl sen Kellie Hendrix Penny Hendrix Steve Henry Scott Hensell Doug Henshaw Caroline Herbruck ■' TZ (vlarsfia Herman 1 Yvette Herrera MHk t onica Hickson Deby Hill mr M Paul Hill 9Sif Katherine Mines Chris Hingst Ree Hnizdo Nikki Hobert Tomi Hochleutner Tad Holburn Todd Holder Terry Holfer Vince Hollow ay SOPHOMORES We ' ll have to stop meeting like this. (Lee Beckleman), secretly giving homework to We ' re giving it the Sanger Harris look — (Tony Ivloore and his othe i ony Moore — alias the copiers. friend, Jeff fulaack) SOPHMORES Wendy Holsinger Tiffany Holslead John Horn Steven Housewright Theresa Houston Wendell Howell Jill Hubbell Dianna Huff Vaughn Hardman Renee Huggins Teresa Hughes Valerie Hughes Ed Hulsey Holly Hurd Brian Hutchins Jesse Hyatt Steve Jackson Kathryn James Kim Jenkins Bing Jin David Jodray Glenn Johnson Janice Johnson Kevin Johnston Gregg Jones Kelly Jones LaDonna Jones Maria Jones SOPHOMORES I ' m teaching her to french braid my hair. (Kelly Sanders) Broadway or Bust! (Sophomore future stars) ' HOMORES 273 Trudy Jones William Jourden Tim Joy Laura Juarez Linda Judd Kevin Keck Aaron Kendrick JoLynn Kenney Toni Keown Ava Klan Kyle Killough Todd Kimber David King Terrina King Doug Kinsey Dorean Kiser Debbie Klucking Brent Knapton Missy Knight Diane Koelle Robert Keller Paul Korywchak Peter Korywchak James Kozey Kerry Krantz Stephen Krog Ajay Kwatra Kar en Lackey SOPHOMORES TWINS COME IN TWOS Above: Terry and Tony McCurdy. Right: Stacy and Tracy Sherley. 274 SOPHOMORES Robert Ladd Edwin Lai Mark Landry Scott Lane Jeannie Laney Andy Larocco Carey Lass Lynne Lawson Jennifer Lawton Jeff Lay Vern Leder Bridget Lee Bobby Leet Jenny Letiman Lee Leontiart Carl Lester Doug Lewis Mike Lins John Liss Lisa Liss Alan Lively Mike Loerwald Chris Lofland Kyle Lofland Shellee Long Denny Looney Lacy Lowke Michelle Lyons SOPHOMORES David and Joe Dinkins Paul and Peter Korywchak SOPHOMORES Kristi Lowry Sharon Lucas Pat Luscri Brandon Lyies Gena Lynch Jeff Maack Ronnie Macias Renee Mansel Patti Maples Mike Marshall Chica Martinez Fred Martinez Missy Mathis Rob Mathews Kim Mauermann Dana Maxwell Troy Maxwell Lori Mayer Cindy McCall Gina McCardel Lance McCollum Rodney McCollum Teina McConnell Deena McConnico Brenda McCormick Stewart McCoy Terry McCurdy Tony McCurdy SOPHOMORES Chris and Kyle Lofland Freddie and Chica Martinez 276 SOPHOMORES Demetrius McDaniel James McDaniel Darren McDonald David McDonald Jennifer McFarland Scott McGatia Calvin McGill Mike McHam Scott McLain David McMalian Jay McMeans Mendy McNiel Robert McPhierson Jayna McQueen Mike McVey Jerry Meador Renee Meeks Mario Mendek Lisa Mera Chad Meriv ettier Cattiie Merryman Steve Messer Steve Messenger Kevin Methner Sunday Miera Dena Miller Lynnda Miller Sheri Miller SOPHOMORES Left: Sophomores show hovi they display their spirit in the hall. Right: I ' ll be so glad when I ' m a senior and can go out to eat. (Carl Hester, James Richardson, Matt Blume) SOPHOMORES 277 John Mills Teena Mings Suzanne Minter Keith Mitchell Linda Mitchell Michael Mitchell Tommy Moak Linda Moak Lisa Moffitt Erik Molsby William Montana Clay Monts Suzanne Moody Melissa Moore Tony Moore Wayne Morris John Morris Mary Morris Paul Morris Cala Morrison Tracy Morrow Brian Moss Sean Mullen Paul Mullens Mike Muncy Donny Murphy Kelli Murphy Ramona Nagy SOPHOMORES Above: People say when you hang around someone alot you start to look like them. (Melissa Moore, Donna Willis) Right: Someone had better get these girls to Tan- fastic. . .Quick! (Katrina Crabtree, Yvette Cromer) i- SOPHOMORES Brent Nash Doug Neal Abbe Nelson DeeAnna Nelson Bonnie Newsom Steve Nobles Kelly North Clit Norwine Van Novak Jeff O ' banion Annie O ' Grady Kelly Olson Jeff Omas Denise Orebaugh Brenda Ortiz Chris Overly Carl Owens Doug Pacl er Julie Parsons Todd Patterson Cathy Pearson Pam Pearson Brian Pelton Vickie Pendergrass David Peters Marcia Peters Lisa Petty Karen Pfarrer SOPHOMORES Left: We, on the Annual staff, feel privileged to have this picture of Becky Armstrong in our possession. Above: Look at that girl with the case of mistaken identity — she thinks she ' s King Tut! (Alycia Churchwell, Mindy McNeil, Debbie Floyd, Melissa Eades) SOPHOMORES 279 Ronnie Pierce Heidi Piland Lisa Pillow Kim Pineau Teresa Pitman D ' Anna Pledger Julie Pledger Sean Pledger Shaun Poe Mike Poherenec David Pope Angle Potts Rickey Potts Lisa Prewitt Denise Primm Joe Pyle DeaAnn Rainey Doug Rainey Julie Ray Kathy Ray Brian Raynsford Rod Reaves Doug Renfro Ouinton Renfro Robyn Renner Darrin Reno Margaret Reymundo Elizabeth Rhoades SOPHOMORES We get good check-ups. Just check it out! (Patricia Schille, Lori Vaughn, Kelley Cruse) THE WORKING CLASS £-OU SOPHOMORES When I grow up, I want to be a sack Man instead o sack Boy. (John Baldwin) Kim Richards Conni Richardson Eric Richardson James Richardson Becky Richerick Lance Richey Scott Ricketson Beth Rickman Ricky Riddle Brent Riedel Hans Riedlinger Kevin Riese Cynthia Ritchie Lana Roberts Kris Rober-son Lendrick Robinson Rodeny Robinson Lisa Rodger Lisa Rodgers Tony Rodriguez Jolene Roggenbuck D ' Lynne Rolfing Matt Roman Clare Ronemous Denise Rosario Tim Rose Mike Roser Angeline Ross SOPHOMORES Left: Mike Marshal is the perfect example of the courteous package clerk (better known as a sackboy). Above: Joel Fincher doing his job in the vi rong restroom. O Q i SOPHOMORES C.O I Melanie Rotenberry Jessica Rowan Kurt Rowe Robert Rowe Missy Royston Laura Rue Amanda Russell Jason Russell Karen Russell Ronnie Sain Carole Sanders Karrie Sanders Kelly Sanders Kellie Sanders Kristi Saunders Regina Scalf Mark Schallawitz Tina Schenk Ann Scholton Shelley Schroeder Kris Schuenman Chris Schuize Debbie Scott Steve Scruggs Kyle Scruggs Toni Seabolt Tonya Sebastian Sam Self © |ft SOPHOMORES Come on, honey, let ' s cross the threshold. (Mike Ar- We ' re auditioning for the Head Shoulder commercial! (Mika Tepfer and Elizabeth Buffo, Joel Fincher no!d, DeeDee Brawner) and Mike Luscri) (LQC. SOPHOMORES Jeff Sell Jeff Seymour Kirk Sfiankie Staci Sherley Traci Sherley Melissa Simmons Jimmy Sissom Wendy Skidmore Cory Smith Darrell Smith Jamie Smith Kim Smith Laquita Smith Lorie Smith Mary Smith Mike Smith Rhonda Smith Stacy Smith Tim Spake Shelly Spaulding Dawn Spencer Philip Spotts Scott Stamps Scott Standridge Michelle Stephens Tim Stephenson Andy Stewart Mark Stewart SOPHOMORES Left: D-Hall is the pits! (Melissa Moore, Doug Packer, Blane Henry)Above: Tell me about it! (Unknown D-Hallee) SOPHOMORES 283 Gregg Stewart Jamie Strieker Ron Stricklin Jared Stuck Laura Sullivan Kim Summey Debbie Suter Blade Swanner Ronda Sword Maria Szabo Tonia Tamayo David Tanner Keithi Taylor Patti Taylor Wendy Taylor Mika Tepfer Chris Terry Lisa Terry T.W. Terry Erika Tessnow Rodney Teten Michael Thomas Vicki Thomas Rusty Thompson Tamera Tice Jay Tinkle Pam Tomlin Derek Tomlinson SOPHOMORES Left: I bet you didn ' t know they made Warm-ups for Siamese twins. (Angel Concors and Karen Lackey) Patty-cake-baker ' s man. (Regina Scalf and Patty-cakers) .Oh SOPHOMORES Mat Trammell Scott Trimm Missy Tripletl Krisli Tucl er Dana Tullos Victor Turmes Mike Turner Joe Tuso Lisa Tyler Julie Ulilhorn Mark Vannoy Kristi Vandaveer Lori Vaughn Scott Vaughn Ronda Venable Russell Vernon Sherri Vincent Laurie Vyse Melissa Wacasey Amy Wagner Lisa Waldie Lynette Walker Mike Walker Rhonda Walker Robert Walker Steve Wallace Linda Walsh Regina Walton SOPHOMORES Hit me with your best shotl(Brenda Davidson to Suzanne Mkiter) Now we have actual proof sophomores go out to lunch. (Bea Cortes, Shelley Schroeder. Melissa Moore) SOPHOMORES OO Tim Ware Leslie Warren Darlene Warsham Krissy Watkins Pam Watson Derek Weatherford Chris Webb George Weyl Ouinn Whittington Jeff Wieland Kelle Wilds Jane! Wilkerson Delia Will Kim Williams Lisa Williams Angela Williamson Donna Willis Dawn Wilson Gregg Wilson Robby Wilson Shelley Wilson SOPHOMORES Left: The annual staff regrets to inform you that there are no humorious anecdotes for this picture (Debra Klucking, Missy Triplett, Tina Schenk) Right: I wish i had a figure like this (Lana Roberts). 286 SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORE SPECIALTIES Can you believe he had the nerve, . .? (Tracy Brooks) Lance Winders Jeff Winkler Laurie Winnik Kim Wirth Jennifer Wong :a i SOPHOMORES Kenneth Woodham Kevin Wright Rodney Wynn Shawn Yearta Claudana York Kip Zacharius Anthony Zahn Anyone got a light?(Unknov (n Sophomore Smoker) What can I say. . I ' m rolling in the dough. (Joel Fincher, Lori Vaugh, Pat West) SOPHOMORES Cxil MORE ki XOSING STYLE Closing 290-291 Index 295-302 Credits 303 Staff Backpage 304 Autographs 305-312 CLOSING 289 Raiderstyle Raiderstyle Raiderstyle Raiderstyle The end. The end of the ' 82 RAIDER and possibly the end of our school days. As we leave Bell High School we take with us our diploma, three annuals, our accomplishments and memories, but most of all we take our pride and spirit, our special way of life. No one can possibly take this from us, it is ours to keep and cherish forever. We take with us our Raiderstyle. CLOSING BUILT Though many of us leave Bell every year and take our style with us, that style continuously lives on within the walls of Bell High School. It originated in 1956 with the opening of the first building on Central Drive. During this time the school was named in honor of Lawrence Dale Bell who was responsible for the Bell Helicopter Plant in this area. Our present building was completed in 1965, and the class of 1966 selected the official coat of arms bearing the motto: We do not imitate but are a model to others. STYLE The student body here at Bell consists of twenty-three hundred students in grades ten through twelve. Our building accommodates these students, providing two gyms, a track, football and baseball fields, and tennis courts. Within the building is an auditorium seating fifteen hundred, a cafeteria offering plate lunches and a short order line, and an open courtyard to enjoy the sun and fresh air in the mornings, between classes, and at lunch. We are proud of the raiderstyle built into our school and a sense of pride is taken by the students and faculty alike to keep our campus looking it ' s best. CLOSING 293 mt ' . i . J V  i isanmeamiiamm SENIORS - A INDEX Ahrms. MirMlll 196 AlCOCk. DlKld 196 Itllllllllir. Mini 108. 196 Alln. Julia 196 Allsup. SkinilOII 127. 132. 196 148. 196 87. 102. 197 196 Aiiilirson. Oili Anderson. Nildl Andirson. Jiek Anderson. Mike Anderlon. Di ld Aiz. Creig 69. 196 Ard. RIchird 196 Arnold. Mike 197 Arnold. Pitrick . 149. 197 AskblttOh. Todd .69, 196 AsbcnA. Keith 114. 196 Ailrey. Kim . . 82, 83. 102. 196 Aiilrey, Tony 196 Bioty. Grog .75, 196 Biiioo. Km ... 197 .197 25. 34, 99. 124. 196, 304 148, 196 196 , 196 196 197 , 197 .. 196 . 196 126. 196 , . 149. 196 199 199 . 148, 19 Bilrd, flobocci Bikor. Mirjorle Bikor. Toroii . Binsliid. Key Birllold. Connio Bimes. Mike Birrow. Celhy Birrow. Connio Btruntl. Brondt Biocom, Donne . . Biogh. Cendico Bimngirdnor. Soe Btxtor.TerrI 196 Beyae. Dene ... 36. 194, 197 Boird. LIti. 197 Bocorri. Nency 198 Boll. Dixie . 108. 198 Bollemy. Slicey Bonnoti. Brien Boason. Konnotb BorrY. Lisa ... 90. 199 Bothoir, Devid ... 66. 67, 199 Botty. LIse ... 24. 100. 198 Bovtrldgo, MIeliello 198 Billlagsloy, Mike. .199 Bishop. Grog .199 BItz. Divld.. 199 Block. Lonny . 199 Bleckshlro. Troy 199 Blair. Liz . . , 146. 147. 198 Bleusor. Jecque . 108. 198 Blount. JlBini« 151. 199 Blowers. Mark .199 Bobo. MIko 199 Bohec. Amy . . . 108. 199 Bolton. Grog .199 Bonbardlor. Fam 102. 198 Bomborgor. Danlse . 102. 198 Botaw. Todd . . . 199 Bow, Ghrlitia .199 Bowman. Da«o ... 46. 199 lo . Jolio .199 Brackoan, Taoya ... 32, 86. 87. 8 Bradford, BariY .81. 198 198 148. 199 , 199 Bradloy, Davaa Braadl. Jnlla Braaoao, Both Bray, Gandv l Brtwstor. Jail . Brightwoll. Pool Brltt,Sasao...9l. 104.200 . 46. 199 Brogdoo, Skaria Brooknao, Mary . Brooks. Scott . . Brown. Dorok . Browning. Xarol Browniow. Aadroa 201 . . 35. 36, 92. 102. 200 . . 108. 200 200 59, 62. 102. 200 ,87.88.201 Bronflold. Ken Broaton. Kevin Briaal. Vklan . Bolord. Tommy Bolhmaa, Grog . Bala, Bandy . 148.201 Bardatt. Douglas 102. 135, 200 33, 127.194,200 200 .200 200 Barko. Mike Bares. Mlndif . Basboo. Scott Byaon. David Byrd. April . . 200 ..200 ., 114.200 ..200 23, 33. 102. 106. 107, 200 Call. Oabbia . . Callaway. Koat 295 Ctmiron, Miliili 102 114,200 Cimp. LIsi 200 Campbill. Brlsn 200 Cimpbill. David 2oo Campbill. Kartn 200 Campbill, Mlki 149,201 Cannon, Killy 107,201 Carkln. Tim 200 Carlock. Tina 200 Carpinlir, Kin 32, 200 Cirptnlir. Ttrri 102, 200 Cartir. Danoai 200 Carttr, Nancy 102,201 Cbandlir. Jonn 201 Chaik. Tina 202 Cbirry. Erica 202 Cbonody.TIm 203 Cbrlst|olin, Jim 132, 151,203 CiMk. Kalby , 23, 102, 203 Clinton. Mircl 203 Clark. Angit 203 Clark. Gillian 202 Clarkson. JaH 153, 202 Clay, Tina 203 Cligbom, Lisa 148,203 Cllnlon. Sblrliy 148. 203 Cobirn. Kithy 114, 115,203 Coblalgb. Jiff 203 Cotfiy. Xngili 202 Cokir. Llii 202 Colllor. D|uina 114, 115.203 Collins, Colliin 203 Collins, Robarl 203 Connill. Kalliy 203 Cook. Ricky 203 Cook. Tirrf .202 Copi. Jill 202 CortlS. Sua . . . 59, 60, 62, 102, 203 Covington. Kim . . 108,203 Cox. Kivln 203 Coylo. Doog .203 Craaa. MIcialli 203 Crispo. Robyo .,,41, lOO, 102, 106, 107, 202 Cronln. Jason , , 25, 4i, 73, 102. 134, 202 Cross. Clay 203 Cross. Holon 203 Crow.Amv. .. 149,203 Crowliy. Sirli . 32, 203 Criso. TncI . . 33. 102.203 CvrlN. Broil 204 Flowilllng. Hhondl 117.207 Fllnn. Lisa 207 Flowirs. Katboy 87. 88. 207 Folsa.JaK 135,206 Fondran. Mark 207 Ford. Cathy 37.206 Frank. Chris 206 Frink. Susin 207 Friyor. Shalliy .29, 39, 100, 102, 106, 107, 207 Frazlir, Krisll 207 Fray. Trisha, . , 102. 114.207 Frisby. Kanny 207 Fulkarson. Oivid 206 Fonchiss. Tirosa 107. 206 Gircli. Allan .207 Garrison. Bill 207 Gaslon. Susan 207 Gazilskl. Scolt .207 Gorogo, Crilg 146, 207 Giorgo. Jacklo 206 Garmany. Kim 83, 84, 206 Gibson. Jorl 207 Gllos. Brinl 207 Gllkirson. Jamas 207 Gill. Bront ... 43. 148. 207 Glllay.Pbll 126,207 Glann, Danny ... 23, 35, 37, 41. 102, 1 14, 1 15, 208 Glana. Philip .26, 102, 1 14, 135. 208 Godlroy. Bill 208 Godfrey. Jicklo . . 105. 208 Godwin. Susin . 195,208 Golanblanski. Brandi 149, 209 Gezlaos, Frank .209 Gorroll, Synlhia , . . 102, 135. 208 Gottllly. Lindl ... 94, 99, 125, 208. 304 Griban. Dibblo .208 Groin. Torosa 208 Groan. JodI 208 GrMr. Shari . . 108. 209 Grooory. Russoll ... 34. 41, 46, 66, 67, 209 Grinlo. Shannon 114, lis. 208 Griffin. Wada .208 Irwin. Brian . 2ii Jackson. Ronao 212 Jackson. William 212 Jacobs. MIckay 46,212 Jamas. Cirla. .39. 105.212 Jamis. Daria . 100,212 Johnson. Calhy . 149.213 Johnson. Kalo 213 Johnson. Liu 127.212 Johnston. Dan 150.212 Johnston. Scolt .59,212 Jonos. Lori 127.212 Jonos. Pal. , . 150,212 Jordan. Louann . 102. 108, 135, 213 Juiiai. Baviriy . 37.213 Jisllca. Diiinn 92.212 Kaisar, Kirin .212 Kiwnik. Lisa. . . 106,108,212 Kiliir.Sliirt. 212 Koiiiy. John . 150. 212 Kllsol, Karl. 82.83,213 Kirr. Cirrlo. .83.84,213 KIbbo. Anita 27,33. 102.212 KidwoH. Korby .33,212 King, Ellzabolli. 212 King, Nathan , . .212 King. Robort 212 KInsor. Boeky . . 114.213 KlMr.JoH .213 Kirschbaum. Cindy . .212 Kisnor. Nancy . . . 148.212 Klipp.Janici. . 114,212 Kllngmin. Carol .26, 102, 1 10, 212 KmIs. Shorrv , , 28. 36, 39, 100. 107. 212 Korywcbak. Cirol . . 102.213 KowilskL Lisa .213 Kromi. Christy . . . 148,214 KucharikL Linda .214 KiykondalL Lisa. .215 Dale. Lucia . . 102, 204 Danlals. Ciiii 204 Dart. Golstao .24, 46, 50, 100, 204 David. Anita 87, 204 Davis. Josoph .205 Davis. Troy 205 Oavis. William 102. 204 Dobaon. Russill 32. 204 During. Miiindi 149. 204 Oiwltt. Cindy .204 Ololii. Bonnio 204 Oodd. Chid , 135. 205 Dodd. Mirc .204 Dodson. Dabbii 205 Doll. Lindl 204 Doillns.Pim 149,204 Domlnick. MIchollo 204 Dooliy. Cyntbli . 102. 126,204 Dcrrls. Josslci 205 Dotson. Pim . 1 14. 1 15, 205 Dovo. Jiini 204 Dowdn. Kivin 126.204 Dibols. Piul 204 Difflcy. Lindl , , 19. 20. 33, 35, 102. 134. 204 Duki. Dinni 204 Dnniwiy. Wondill 205 Eidy. Dotinn 205 Elks. Doug .204 Eistirllng. Dianni 146,204 Echols. Brid 204 Ekioid. Klrt 204 EltlS. Liuri ... 22. 33, 38, 39, 104, 204 Evitls. Tonu .205 Finnlag, Kim . 205 Firoir. Nithin . . Fetlmoro. Tracy . Firgoson. Cborlo Ferguson Lladi Ftrriir MIchollo Fsrrtll Rhondi ' t ' ii Kithlna ' iiKr Brad 206 ■y-ilit Dun 206 27. 102. 206 .41.43,206 .207 207 207 207 207 Hicknoy. Scoll .. . 114,115,208 Higor. Divid . . 46. 102,208 Hilcomb, Kollh 208 Hifflbrlck. Tarisi 209 Hinim. David .209 Hamm. Milzl 208 Hammond, Keith ... 208 King. Xing .208 Hankins. iCiltb ,66, 67, 102, 208 Hirasoipi, Kim . 208 Hirlow.Brid . 102.209 Hirp. Lasili . . 148, 209 HirriS, Eddil ... 25, 38, 46, 51, 102, 135, 195, 208 Harris. Piui .208 Hirril. Susia .208 Hirrls. Tom 208 Hirvilla. Bubbi 46. 208 Hiichor. Kovin 117.209 Hitfiold. Cindi 209 Hitioy. Carria 210 Hiydon.Kiri . 210 Hodgpath. Miry . 108,211 Hollor. Cirol ... 26. 32. 94, 95. 102. 21 1 Horbir. Chirlis .211 Horndon. Lion . 201. 211 Hirrin. Tammy 102,211 Harskowitz. Stovon . . 132,210 Higgins. John 210 Hirgan,Jlm 211 Hill. Brian 211 Hill, Candy 146,211 HilLJolf 102,211 HilLRogina. 100,211 Hilton, Scot , , 29, 34, 46, 50, 102, 210 Hlinko.Dlani 210 Hnizdo. Mill .211 Hofl.Lluri,. ,102. 135.211 Holcomb. Kinl 211 Hollls. Kivin 211 Holmas. Kolly 75.211 Hoisiagsr. Gratcliin 102. 210 Honoycutl. Joo . .46,52,58,210 Hopklns.Tray 32. 78.79. 211 Horn.MIko 46.211 Houston. Voronica .211 Howard. Janit . 149.211 Howard. Kaith 211 Howard. Tracy .210 Howoth.Birnoll 210 HubboM. Julio 211 Hudlor. Lislla 210 Hyda. Maggia 211 Ingram. Glinn 211 Licavi. Julio 215 Licy.Torisi. 215 Limb.Cftiryi 215 Lincislor. Line 215 Liadors. Pim .214 Lindrum. Lisi . 90.91.214 Lindry.Cilhy 35.215 Lino.Dinnoy. .215 Lingioy.Blilii 215 LlshiOt.Miko... 41, 43, 77,212 Lm, Diana 214 Lno. Shirrl. . . 102,214 Loo. Yong T. . , . 22, 33, 35, 102, 140, 215 Loolh,Torosi...94.95. 215 Leoth.Tricy,.. .94, 94. 212 tigg. Susin.. .34, 102,215 Lapiglli. Dianna 215 Lall.Rooar 215 Lewis. Itathorlna . 214 Lliloy. Nancy 92. 102,214 Little. David .215 LockotL Larry .81,215 Long. Terry 151.215 Lonoa. Lezley ,. 39, 41. 43, 105, 215 Lopez. Clem. 215 Lopez. Eddie . . .214 Love. Tommy .214 Lowka. George . .215 Lowmin. George .215 Lowmio, MiryBitb .215 Lowray. Suzinie . 102.215 Luckle. Birry 215 Lescrl.Nick . 216 Lyna. Jeff 216 M MicCirlbur.Jtckl . 149.216 Midzlk. Becky. 216 Mingold.Jlil 216 Mina. Elizibelh . . 102. 106, 108, 217 Mirlon. Julio 217 Mirtin. Billy 216 Mirtin. Robirt 216 Mishbum. Bonili .216 MistoaDiria. 216 Mix. Greg . 216 Miyes, Glean 102,217 Miyfield. Mitch 46.217 McArthar.Cliidii 216 McAnhar.Dinielle .216 MtBrlii. Ciiriiy 151.216 McBrldl. Ttrry 102.216 Mc Cirdll. Lacll 216 McCirtf . Kill ) 148.217 McCirty. SbtDii 217 McCtllon.Kiiil 216 McCmiill. Tray 36. 100. 195. 216 McCoy. MIki 46,216 MeCoy.MlliL. 46.50. 216 McGiriy. Tinny 68. 108.216 McDanoigh.Divir. 71,217 McGikit. Dilrdn . . 102, 106, 108, 217 McKM.B«rt 134,216 McKn.BiIIi 216 McKiiniy.Brit .77, 216 McKlMiy. Mlkl ... 99. 102. 125. 140. 216 McKlnBiy. Skill 216 McNilty.Rindy 75.217 McN tt.Bn|n 217 Midliru.HMnr 218 Mugwistir. Lllin .24, 99, 102. 124, 218, 304 Mirlwitkir. Sliciy .219 UllMr.MICkllll 41. 107,219 MIlHO. Brig. 219 Mlllir. Brill 219 Mlllir. David .75, 132. 219 Millar. Piin 218 Mlllar.P.J.. 46.66.67. 102.218 Mlllif.Sticy . 219 Mlliitt.$taakH. 219 Mllllcaa. Eddia 219 Milllcii.Tncy 219 MilckilLCIidy. .102.210 Mitckall.Kirty. .102.218 Mltckall.Stt a .218 MItckall. Tray 219 Meik.JM...2i9 Mailiir.Jiiit . 219 Mairoa.Mallidi . 102. 219 MaisM. Kiria. 219 Mailgonafy.Mlckala .149.218 Meilgwanr. Sta«a. .218 Moo y.Killk 219 Moara.Kalll. 219 MMra.Lian. .32.82.83.90.219 Mtan.Mallsu 219 Moora.Ton 219 Morgii.WII. 218 Marrli.KitklMi. .218 Morrli.Lgrl. .34.219 Mislay, Laiils ...219 Mass. Llii. 219 Mildar. MIka . . 126.219 MallW. VIckIa .99. 102. 125, 219, 304 Miillis, Kitky 220 Marny. Srag 220 Myars, Mirk ... 36. 58. 220 MykrH. Km . 220 Nalsn. Bllh .220 NIckolsai. Jalli . . 148, 221 NanuLPklll 221 O ' Dall. Jail 220 O ' Gndy.GiriM ... 32, 37, 81, 102, 220 OH«.KirTY... 109. 194.220 Ovirtoi. Aidy 102. 220 Owm.Jalla .. 102.148.220 Owais,Todd. .77, 140. 221 Paiaall. Scan 221 Pirkar. Ckrislli . 102.108.135.220 Pirkkirst. Rmn . 127. 220 Piltirsoa. Rodiay .220 Pittirsoa. Viici 194.220 Piyii. Tin . . .220 Piarci. Will. 127 Paltoi. Niicy 221 Paulas. Dam . 221 Parrlii. Cliy . 220 Parry. Liz 220 PaytM. TlBHla 220 Pkllllrs. Kivll 220 PIcclino. RIchird .75. 220 Pfarrir. MIki 221 Plisoi.Ellzibatk .221 Pliaialls. Vlvliiai .220 Plltt. RMlIti 148. 220 Pokoraaae. Sigji .220 Pollock. Robirt .75. 220 Pipi. Eddli 220 PortHii. Tncli .221 Pawall.Aady .221 Powall. Bnd 222 Powall. Miria 222 Prior. Bavarly 222 Riyl. Skiroa 223 Baady. Skarrl .223 Raosa. Birbin .222 Roosa.Jaft 222 Ralckarl. Laoaon 223 Raack. Jlamy .223 Raick. Jon .223 Riilro. lorl 148. 223 Rlirodl. Jiiiii .223 Riyiro. Mlkl 59. 62. 222 Rkliakirt. Kyla 222 RIckirdsm. Rasty 223 Rklckoy. Pkll .223 RIcknii. Aidnt 223 Rlldll. Troy 223 Riadllagar. Aidr 22. 46. 100. 102. 194 223 RIasa. Miry 222 RIag. ANSI 222 RIpiia. GIngar .223 RIvan. Eddla .46. 223 Robartsoa. Jody 223 Hobirtson. Piiiy 223 Robison. Kllly 223 Robsoa. Sbilly 148. 222 Rockwood. Klnbirly 148. 222 Rodkl. Brlio 71.126.223 Rodrlgiu. Riynood 223 Rogars. Kiraa 223 Roaaro. Paai 102.223 Rosaatbil. Jifl . 132.223 Ross. Fniiy . . . 102. 106. IO8. 195. 224 Rotbma, Ckiryl 224 Ravall. Sla«a 224 Rawa, Coartnay 224 RBnyon,Tarrl 148.224 Ralkvia. Slid 107. 225 Ryia. Robya .225 SiWIi. Cftirlotti 224 Saaplis. TonI .224 Siacbu, Lion 224 Siadsrs. Kin . . 90. 224 Siadirs. Soiji 224 Savigi. Jinas .225 Sebllla. Palrlcli . 224. 225 Scblmii. Pioay .224 Scklossir. TarrI 224 Sckollm. Kally . 102. 224 Scbwoyar. Kina . . 102. 110. 135. 224 Scalt. Hairy 75. 102. 224 Scatt. MIckiil 224 Sail. Cliy 225 Solpk. DhIsi 224 SiSSlOlS. Nlicy 224 Skidi, Eddli .224 Skiikli. Ckarlas 224 Skaw. Braadi 224 Skalby. Tinny .225 Sbiltoo. Doig 225 Skipbird. MIcbllll . . 105. 224 Shinglir. Sisii .224 Skackiy. Grag . . 102. 224 SIHord.JiMt .148.224 Slnnins. Tin .224 Slnoaloa, Tirry .225 Skoro. LIsi . 225 Sloin. Tinny .59. 226 Snill. Sblllay 32, 82, 83, 86, 87, 88, 102, 226 Snitk. Kin 227 Snitk. MIcballa . . 102. 227 Snilb. MIka .227 Snilb. Noll 227 Snilk. Soldi .226 Saow. Aliadi .226 Spiao. Tbonas .227 Spair. Joki . 102. 227 SpattS. Joka 46. 52. 66. 67. 227 Spridliy. Ckriitl .227 Sprilkll. SlUR 102. 109. 134. 227 Sprligs. Rodiay 226 Spatori. Fnik .226 Sryglay. Raaiia .227 Sliils. Jilli 227 Stiliy.Diaa . 41 Stilus. RmiI .227 SMdlig. Skill 227 Stoii. SHVOI .226 Slroad. Jinos .226 Slraid, Wido .46. 227 Stick, Kitby .227 Stiti.Aagl«.. 227 SlitznH. Bocky .100. 102. 106. 107, 227 SittN.Birbin... 102.227 SWII. OMi .226 Swiiriagaa .34. 195. 226 Swiigli. Pin ... 227 Swlz2ir. MIckiiio .227 Tidlock. OhsII .227 Tlllir. Mlcbm .35. 75. 102. 227 Tiiikilnar. SaSM 102. 228 Till. Dliai 86. 87. 88. 102. 228 Till. Trjcy 228 Tilin. Taal 148. 228 Taylor. Cnig 228 Tiylor. Jitl 229 Tiylor. Tom 229 Tidlird. Jllll 43. 1 14. 1 15. 228 Tmty. Sunn 228 Tbonis. Mlllsi 228 Tbinpsoi. DmIso 228 Tllkll. Cirll 149. 228 Togiiuiii. Jinos 81. 135. 195. 229 Tncy. Tidd 229 Traiiktn. Tkid 228 Tinir. Bnd 19. 21. 28. 100. 102. 1 10. 228 Tiriar. Bryn 27. 34. 7 1 . 72, 73. 102. 196. 228 Tinar. Lain 228 Unpbm. Thj .228 ViiiiHi. Miry . . . 229 Vlllol. Jlkl .229 Vili. Mirk 46. 228 Vliis. Riynoid 228 Vlasoi. Girry 228 Vlisoa. Tad 228 Vysi. Dibbli 228 w Wiggnir. Robart 229 Wilhtorg. Krlstn 229 Wildrop. Doog 228 Wiikir. Blil 228 Wiikir. Brill .75. 228 Wilkir. DhIco 102. 228 Wilkar. Gladys 228 wiikir. Joi 229 WilU. Pitrick 229 Wilsk. Tarasi 230 Wiltaa. Liari 230 Win.JiK 231 Wird. Tin 231 Wiskbiri.Jlii .92.231 Wima. Liiria .231 Witklis. Jiiii .230 Wilors. Mitt . 230 Witsaa. Bill .41.46.231 Witklas. Pin 146. 230 WllSOl. Mlkl 231 WItSM. MIckiiio . . 146. 147. 149. 231 Wlldoi.Jokl 35.231 Wildii.Jinos . 231 Wascait. Tansi .230 WklUkir. Lirl 108.231 Wist. Wndl 230 Wklti. FnicM 231 WkltrAny 231 Wklta. Scott 231 Wklli. Rudy .231 Wkltflild. Pin . . 106, 195. 230 Wklta. Scott 230 Wklltaabarg. Cbaryi 231 Wkltnii. Tan 102. 231 Wklttlagtoa. Mirk . 231 Wklliiy.KIn 231 Wlorzblckl. Joo 230 Wklttoi.Skiiioi 107.231 Wllkirsoi, Skanid .231 Wllcai. Todd . 46. 102. 194. 230 Wllllini.Any . 37 102. 114. 115.231 Wlllird.ClirNC« 151.231 Wllllini. Kalvii 231 Wllllins.JIn 231 Wllllini. Skirt 36. 39. 105. 194. 232 Wllilin. MUldy 102. 232 Wllilins. Tin 232 WllllinSM. Rokkll . 102. 106. 108. 195. 232 Wlllligbin. Goorii 232 Wllliigbin. Lisa . 233 WililS.Ka«la .81.185.233 WIIIU. Tracy 106. 107. 232 WInbirly. Rakart ... 232 WInor. Billy 232 Wlaakroaaar. Sasii . 1 14. 232 Wliklir. lirH 232 Wlatw. WNdai 233 Wirt, Llidi 233 WlrtlTon 232 Wojclk. CkrliUio 232 Wwick. Clidy .232 Wug. Aigoit 232 2 : m Waol NIckl 232 Wool Shirl ... 233 Woods. Anna Mirll . . 106. 108, 233 Woods. Brim .33. 232 Woods. Mlchiil .232 Woolard. Sim 232 workmin. Inni 232 Wriy. MIki 232 Wrlgkt. Bnadi 233 Yirtoraagli. Divli .233 York. Kin . . . 232 Yeang. Clndt 232 Youag. Cnig 232 Ytaag. Yvoaii .232 Yeaagblood. Brlia ... 35, 232 Zik. Joa . . 233 Zaakar. DanaH . . Zlik. TIai .. . 233 JUNIORS Bossiw. Haithar .240 Boston. Andraw .54, 240 Bonnhiai. John 240 Bowlo. Dirrin . . . 150,240 Boyd. Amy . . 240 Bridl. Toy ... 54, 240 Brandon. Kim . . 240 Brandt. Scott .54, 240 Braalla . Jalt . . 240 Bratwall.Byroa .54,71,240 Braaar.Kaa...54,7i,240 Braanacka, Laara ... 240 Brawslir. Larl ... 240 Briggs. Larnl ... 68, 240 Brlscaa. Laa . . . 240 Brock. Rasly . . . 100, 240 Brooks. Citliy ... 240 Brown. Dirk .78, 240 Brawa.Erlc. 151,240 Brown. Patrick . . .241 Brawa. Scan. .241 Brawalng. Dawn ... 241 Broca. Kally . 90, 241 Brnant. Barn .241 BrYaaLCharlas. .54,241 Bryant. Ranona . .241 Bullington. Larry ...78, 154,241 Bancli. Kay . . 89, 241 Boncli. Russal . .241 Bark. l aBl. .241 Barkalt.Vlnca. .54,237,241 Baraatt. Susan . .241 Bums. Nancy... 241 BBtlar.Alliton...l09,241 Bryirs. Ray .. 241 OarraH.Diaa 115,243 Dickamaa. Don . . . 59, 66. 67. 243 DIRocca. Nlchola .243 Dl«ln. Rusty .243 Donaldson. Richardson 243 DoBoho. Jody 244 Dooloy. Marllya 244 Doucat. Byroa 244 Douglas. Marcl 99, 124. 244, 304 Dovra. Daa Anna 244 Dowds. Carl .244 Dawds. Paul 244 Dragnalt. Alan D. . . . 244 Drlggars. Martka .99. 125, 244. 304 Droka.Slwa ...71.244 Diggar. Kalh .244 Danlian.Lorl. . 100,244 Dunra . Rick ... 244 DnPrlast. Daa . 244 Daval. Brian 244 Dya. Darran .244 Edwards. Tim . . . 244 Elliot. Lisa ... 244 EnarsoB. Toby ... 54. 55, 66, 67, 244 Engal. Stava . . 126,244 Epparson. Lanay .151, 154, 244 Estas. Clay .244 Evaas. Data .244 Adams. Darcy... 90. 237. 238 Adams. David .238 Adams. Rusty 238 Ailard. Cathy 238 Allaa. Robyn 109. 238 Allrad. Slacoy .50. 68, 238 Ambrlghl, Slicay .238 Ambrosa. Curtis .238 AnmaBB. Palir .76, 238 AndarsoB. Diana . . . 148, 238 Andraws. Richard .238 Appalt. Jody .238 Archibald. l!orl 238 Arnslrong. Joyco .238 Arnatt. Grag . 238 Asdorlaa. Bath 238 Atkins. Angll .238 Atlaway, ffodrick .238 Allabarry, Brlaa .238 Aobirry. Lanca .66, 67. 238 Autriy. Jim . . 238 Avayard. Laah ... 238 Bakar.Andy... 117,238 Bakar. Susan .238 Ballard. Cindy .238 Ballard. Missy .238 Ballard. Tim 150,238 Barbir. Mallssa . . . 105, 238 Barbour. Kindail .239 Barnard. Randy . 71,239 Biraas. Erla 239 Barr. Gary .239 Barloa. Barbara 239 Bitaman. Maledia .239 Bayir. Lisa 89, 239 Boadla. Kally 239 Biauchamp. Dalla 239 Bock. Darron 54.71,239 Back. David 71,239 Billlnghiusir. Lisa 239 Bonnait. Chris .239 Binnall. Janlma .239 B innatt. MIka 239 Barklay. Jodi 239 Birsla. Bridgat .239 BartalsoB. Dibbia .239 Bissiol. Dabbia .239 Batlls.John. 71,239 Bibb. Mark .75, 239 BIca. Shirry 239 BIckham. Robin .92, 239 Signs, Kayla ... 239 Blrd.Lora .239 Bllz. Tracay .239 Blair. Mika 34,59,61,62,63,239 Blanchard. Kally 239 BlivlBs. MIchalla .240 Blobaom. Mary .240 BloBlB. Saan .240 Bloma. Jannllor .240 Boaz. MIka ... 76, 99, 124, 240, 304 Boles. Courtiay . 236, 240 Bombardltr. ChrlsIlM .240 Sonar, Kirs ,. , 117,240 Sargis. Harliarl .240 . . 241 y 41 Giblll. MIchalla . Ciiras. Ray...24i Camp. David. .241 CampbaiL Janai . .241 Camparlaugo. John . .241 Oarlock. Janat ... 241 Carpantar. Daalsa ... 241 Carran,Staphinia...24l Carson. Tracay... 241 Catas. Karan .241 CaBdIll.Torry . 241 Cadroaa.Raa .71,241 Chambariin. Shirlay ... 242 Chancallor. Jan . . . 90, 242 Chapman. Cbaryl ... 242 Charlas. Jaila ... 242 Chastaat, Craig ... 242 Cho. Suzia ... 242 Ghonody. Tonia ... 242 Chrlsman. Angaia ... 242 CbrlstlsBsan. tralg .242 CIsar. John. .71,236,242 Clark. Sharria .85, 100, 242 Cllaas. Slava ... 242 Cobb. Kim . . . 242 Cobara. Kaaay .48, 66, 67, 242 Colo. Daalta ... 242 ColllBS. Chrissit ... 242 Collins. Roggla... 43, 48, 7 1,242 Comiskoy. Scat! .242 Coniln, llan . . . 242 Cook. Grag .242 Corloy. Tracay ... 242 CorBaliai. Bryan ... 242 Cotnsil. Chris .242 Cowaa. Jan . . . 54, 242 Cox. Tarasi ... 242 Cazby. Stacay ... 242 Crimar. Chris ... 68, 242 Craak. Kalth ... 242 Crawford. Scott ... 54, 243 Croala. Jaft . 243 Cryar. Kacia ... 243 Curry. Sharon ... 243 Cashman. Juna . 154,243 Dalton. Rodnay ... 243 Dalton. Scott ... 243 Dana. Jaf) . , 43, 115,243 Daalal. David .243 Dardan. Darran . . 54,71,243 Darnaby. Karaa .89, 243 Davidson. Branda .243 Davias. Cynda .243 Davis. Frad ... 243 Davis. Randy ... 66. 67, 154,243 Daalon. Kim . . 243 DaBord. Pam . . . 83. 84, 89, 243 Dadman. Glann ... 243 Dadnaa. Lynn ... 243 Dalaoo. Danlla ... 243 Danlnt. Mika ... 243 Danman. KInbariy . . . 109.243 Daanls. Patrick ... 243 Fagan. Louii ... 244 Farls. Bryan 115.244 Farls. Sharri 244 Faurot. Stava 59, 244 Falps. Ray K. . . 132. 244 Fargason, Phil .244 Farrara. Craig .245 Fialdor. MIka .54, 66, 67, 245 Finch. Karan ... 245 Filch. Dan . . . 245 Fiawalllng,Robarl...7i,245 Fearstar. Eric .245 Forca. Gay . . . 245 Farastar. Scott .59, 245 Foraman, Sana .245 Forrast. Lisa . 245 Fastar. Randy ... 245 Fountain. Christina ... 245 Fouria. Carolina .245 Frallay. Norma ... 245 Frmman. David .151,245 Fraaman, Harvay ... 245 Fraltas. Albart ... 245 Fullar. Mai . . . 245 Farr. Janat ... 245 Gambia. Dana .245 Garcia. Linda . . . 245 Garrett Jack ... 245 Gathlngs. Rhonda ... 245 Gatiin.Holly ... 245 Gattis. Sharon . . 109,245 Glila. Pat . . . 245 Glaim. Paul ... 59, 68, 245 Godwin. Todd ... 245 GossitL Jamas .246 Grant. GIna ... 246 Gravis. Mallnda ... 246 GrMu. Bicky . 246 Griinwood. Rhonda . . .246 Griffin. Mika W.. .246 Guarraro. Norma ... 246 Gaass. Gary .246 Guntar. Jamas ... 246 Haga. Baddy .246 HaRay. Marni 246 Halak. Slaphania .246 Halcomb. Daanna .246 Halt. Candy .246 Hall. Jatf . . 246 Hallmark. Lori ... 246 Hammand, Andriaaa ... 246 Hampton. Joanaa .94, 99, 124, 246, 304 Hanolar. Ann 246 Haaay. PattI .246 Hara. Brant ... 66, 67, 246 Harlow. Bart . . 54, 246 Harpar. Jim . . . 66. 67, 246 Harvllla. Kannalh .54. 246 Haswan.Amy...246 Hilmikir. Kitirlii 96, 97. 246 Hi irs. Shilli) 246 Hiwklai. Mirli 246 Hl|iM. Rri 140. 247 HlfU. Shlllv 247 Hiynis. Cki) 247 Hiynts. Mirty 247 Hud. LIsi 247 Huld. PalriM 247 HmII). JdlM 247 HNry. Miliili .247 Hirtir. Pill 77. 247 Hiriindiz. Jiisi 247 HirsllOI. MIckllll 32. 83. 84. 90. 91. 237 Hlgdoi, Ciria 247 Hill. Alllsoa 247 Hill. Stall!) 247 Hlur. Piala 247 Hllako. Rlchiri 247 Hoirl Linv 68. 247 Hoffaii. Erik 247 Holbrotk. Pill 247 Holcomb. Doiili 247 Holconll. Mlcbili 109. 247 Holliad. Stawi 247 Noll, dry 247 Holt. LiKSl 247 Hon, Aioili .247 Hosklig. Tall 247 Hgwiiad. Alia 247 Habiaks. Pilll 247 Habbird. Dauaa 248 Hadtoa.Dili 248 Hiffickir. Rboidi 109. 248 Hinmif. Wyilll 248 Hm. SiziHe 248 Hiaalcatt. CIIH 248 Hiatlagir. Moalci 248 Hial. Diaay 248 Haalir. Rab . . 99. 125.248.304 Hard. Divid 248 lafnai. Siadra .248 Jicksoa, TIco .248 Jacobs. Ricky 248 Jirvls. Clay .248 JiaklOS. Jill ... 94. 95. 99. 124. 248, 304 Jiklas.Tonay. 30.71.248 jMalggs.Llu .. lOO. 104.137.248 Jazak.Mark 248 Johasoi. Duals 248 Jabosoi. Shiroa 99. 100. 124. 236. 248. 304 Johnson. Tiaimy 248 Johnson. Twill 248 Jobnstoa. Jiaica 248 Kalsar. Ton . . 248 Kiaa. Pial 151.248 Killy. Kyla 248 Kaadrlak. Clady 248 Kay. Troy 51,249 Klial. Kiaibia .249 Kllloagb, Kirk Klag. Kaaay Klaksda. Cbrls .249 249 .249 Kltaly.Sbarl 249 Klalsl. Todd .249 Kalgbl. Slava . .249 Kaadioa. Erie .249 Keck. Soa 151.249 Koia. Shiroi 69. 249 Koopnilnars. rid 249 Koriigy. Tom Kony, Dannis 249 249 Knas. Joaili 249 KnwaUka. Liu 249 LiHood, Sbarl 249 Lilagar. Sank Liaibart. Joba ,41.43.90.249 249 Laaibart. TamI . 94. 95, 249 Laadrltb. Jalla 249 Lirkla. Patrick 249 Laatattach. Katby .249 Ln. Cback 249 Lm. Karryi 249 Lalgbtoa. Wiyai 249 Laaadir. Morris ,249 Lalhcoa. Carl 100, 105, 237, 249 Lawls. Di«it 250 Lawls, Klai ?50 Lawls, Milt 132.250 Llicali,Tarl 250 Lladsay. Cirl 250 Llltli. Diaaa 115.250 Llltla. Shillu 250 LIttlt. Sbarl 90,91,105,250 LIttlaiaba. Jill 250 Lockbarl. BMky 250 Lollaad.Aagala 250 Loiacono. Cindy 250 Lanax. Jaaas 250 Longwoll. Krii 75, 237, 250 Lopi2. Allci 250 Lopaz. Edward 250 Loispalcb. Oca 250 Lacis. Stipbaa 154, 250 Lickaasow. Lisa 237. 250 Lascrl. Mika 250 Lattrtll. Lain ,250 Lybrind. Tyrs 250 Lydi.Jay 250 Lyan. Kirt 250 M .54.251 .251 .54.251 .151.251 30.100,236,251 109,251 Mais. David 250 Midzik, Liz 250 Maloniy, Jolla .55. 250 Mankil. Richard Manning. Pam Manning. Patty Maralli, Sosii Marina, Jarry Martin. Brian Mirtli, Mirk Missay. Kiy Miyar. Daaay McAlllstar. Allysoa McAllstar. Bath 251 McAlllstar. Raady 251 McCallan. Craig 251 McCrlght Mallssa 251 McOewalL Joba 251 Mcfiaa. Larry 251 Mcllratb.Ma1lssi .251 McKN.Cbad 54. 251 McKlany. Cbaryl . 251 McKaaay. Cbrls 59,251 McNanan,Jalt . 251 Madcill. Jail 251 Miltoa.Mlcballa 251 Maltaa.Roaar 251 Maadaabill.SlBirt 251 MarrllL MIcbilla .90. 91. 99. 125. 251. 304 MMSlagar. Piai . . 109.251 Mitzgar.BIII. 251 MiUgar. Jill 252 MIchal. Mary 252 Mlllir. Barbn 252 Millar. Milinia 252 TTi i na r. i ir ri a ? V Wl Oink g52 Mills. Jalt 252 Mllaar. KNiy 252 Mlaalck. Raa 252 MolsbM. Rosamiry 252 Montgonary. Milinia .252 MooB. Scotty 252 Moon. Macballa 252 Moora. Pan 252 Moora. Rodaay .252 Moralis. Jisslca 252 Mann. David 54. 252 Morgan. Killiy 109, 252 Morrison. Jalt 78. 252 Morsi. Jirry 252 Morton. Jimny .252 Molbiril. Laslla .252 Mozlai. Fnak 252 Marpby, Tlai 252 Myars, Taaay 252 Mybna, Jalla 89. 252 Nirt. Sbiiai 252 Naab. Boania 83. 84. 252 Naal. Angil 253 NNly. Dibn 253 Nalns, Rabtrt 253 Nalsoa. Nail 75, 237. 253 Naaiinn, Haatbar 109, 253 Niwklrk. Tadd .253 Nawma. Rabart .253 NIchals. Jaba . . 54. 253 Naraiai. Vlata .253 Oitligar. Shiria 253 Oistinlch. Jilt 68, 253 Oglilng. Slivi 253 Oliary, Jiyca 154.253 Ollvir. Phil 253 Olssoi. SlitlH 253 Oijisk). Sazy lOO. 109. 253 Owaas. Sliphiala 253 253 253 253 85. 253 253 54.253 253 253 253 90. 253 254 Pablcb. Pan Pick. Aanala Pilnir. Jilla Parkif. Aagila Parkir. Mitt Parkinson. Kirk Pirksoi. Darn Paltirsin. Brlai Pallirsin. Jill PatlarsoB. Lvna Paugils. Vicky Paul, Gill 254 Piilas, Jinia 69, 254 Pillitlir Ckristv 254 PlBibirlon, Pill 254 Plidiry. David 254 Pinland. Dirria 54. 254 Pappar. Cbaryl 254 Pwaz. Chris 254 Parry. Batch 254 Parry. Jift 150.254 Palarsoa. Klai 254 Pilirson. Siadn 254 Ptislar. Garry 71.73.254 Phillips. MIchial 254 Pblpis. JafI 66. 67. 254 Poad. Lirry 254 Popi. Craig 254 PasplsIL Dabbia 254 Poalos. Jlli 254 Powill. Oil 254 Powill. Scott 254 Powar. Lyii 254 Pnsiill. Craig 66. 67. 254 Prlca. Clllt 254 Pnllt. Liada 254 Packalt. Kirk 254 Paddan.Nasar 254 Qaills, Kiria Oalllla. Grag 255 255 RadcllH. Tarry 59. 66. 67. 255 Rattiy. Kivli 255 Raiisback. Taayi .255 Riasom. Divid 255 Riliilt. David 255 Ray. Cbrislli 255 Ray. Kin 255 Riy. Ribacci 255 Rayair. Darciy 255 Roddick. Kirn 255 Rnvis. Chris 255 Rino. Brill 151 255 Rush. Robhli 255 Riuss. Oivid 255 Riyaindo.Alox 148.255 Riynolds. Bryill 150.255 Rhoidis. Lorl 255 Richards. Mark 255 Riiglar. Bril 255 Riago. Ross 115.255 Rivars. Sandn Rizzardi. Marcia Robbias. Miliala Robirls. Sticiy Robins. Wiidill Robinson. Dim Roi. Kisiy Rigars. Liu Rogars. Rai Rollo. Diwi Ronii. Pam Ropir. Kiiiy Odlania.Taiy 54.75.253 ,255 255 89. 255 255 89. 255 109.256 256 256 115.256 256 96. 97. 256 Roschfflini ' . Allrad 256 Ross. Angiilii 256 Roisi. Mliissi 85. 156 Rowi Jody 256 Ridolph. Mary 256 Rilz. Giarga 256 Rissfll. DmnlS 49, tOO. 237. 256 Riuall, Robirt . 151.256 Rasl. Pilly 256 Sila. Cbaadra 256 Silsmin. Kim 92,256 Sinchu. Marc) 106. 256 Sindsrs. Joil 256 Saidlln. Scolt 256 Sipp.JlH 37.58.156 Siundirs. Jullna 256 Saular. Grtg 256 Scan. Jatf 256 Scbnak. Robart 256 Scoll. Karri 256 Sassions. Barry .256 Shadilan. Naal 257 SNIIon. lasley 257 Shields. Tammy . 257 Shook. John 257 Siabenlhall. David . 257 Siabaothall. Tarry 148. 257 Siluantas. Roiaia 257 SInmoBS. Pam 257 SInalalon. Casty 73. 257 Skiamora. Mittialla . 257 Sklppar. Riissall 257 Skoog Robarl 257 Small. Stacay . 109.257 Smilb. Garry 54. 71.257 Smitb.Sol. 78. 79. 257 Sfflitbay. Tarry 257 Saowdae. Brad Solbarg. Karan Sollnger. Johnny Solomon. John Spangaobargar. Fnaca 257 Spargar. Tommy 257 Stacks. Darrin 257 109. 257 , 54. 257 257 .257 96. 257 258 258 75. 76. 236. 257 100. 109. 237. 257 257 54 Slabl.Skally Slark. Grag Slapbans. Jay Slapbans. Pam Sllnsoo. Dioa Stow. Tracy Straal. MIka Slabblanald. Kathy 258 Sullivan. John 78. 79. 258 Saltan. Waady 148. 258 Tackatl. Garald Talbotl. Larry Taanar. Daldra Tannar. Paula Taylor. Olaona Taylor. Mika Taagua. Draw Tarrlll. Tiffany Thomas. Anthony Thompson. Jamas Thornton. Kirby Thurmond. Julia Thurston. MIka Tlllingbast. John TIfflmons. Nobia Tolmichoft. Darak Tonay. Rhaa 258 Trammal. Bobby 258 Trawick. Chart 258 Trica. Jannllar 258 Tnbblavllla. Mark 258 Tabbs. Fay 258 Tuckar. Boyd 258 Tackar. CIncy 96. 259 Tackar. Guy 259 Tnllos. Rabacca 1 15. 259 Turnaga. Justin 259 I. Jim .258 258 . 109,258 109. 258 -258 258 -258 258 258 151.258 126.258 258 140. 258 .258 258 154.258 Tya.. 54. 259 Urkai. Daily .259 Van Egmond. Hod 259 Vannalla. Dabbia 259 Vaa VVastan. Rogar .259 Vaazanl. Daan 259 Varl. Ana . 259 Vaughn. Alan 75. 236. 259 Vala. DaAnna 259 Von Elllng. KImbarll .259 w Wadas. Daana 259 Wall. Brant 259 Wailaca.Mlchalla . 259 Walls. Lisa . 154 259 Walkar. Oaryl 66. 67, 236. 259 Wakely. Barria 259 Ward. Shally 259 Ward. Tom 71.259 Wallar. Kalth 259 Waatharsby. hiatt 151.259 Wabb. Julia 259 Wabbar. Pam 259 Walch. Ron 259 Worst. Glllum 54.259 Warst. Marshall 260 Whita. Robart 151.260 Whita. Sharl 260 Whillay. John 260 Wlorzblckl. Dawn 260 Wllkshlra. Robin Williams. Gingar Williams. Gwan Williams, Mindy Williamson. Carlton .260 .260 .260 .260 .260 Wilson. DafabiB 260 Wilson. Grag 260 Wilson. Louis Don 260 Wilson. Sharon 260 Wilson. Stava 54, 260 Wimar. Bonnia 90,260 WInburna. Joal 260 Winkaowadar. Barry 260 Witharspoon. Billy .54, 260 WIttan. Staobaila 260 Wood. Dabbia 260 Wood. Malissa 260 Wood. Ricky 260 Wootan. Jaalsa 260 Worsham. Cindy .89. 260 Wray. Karri .. 109, 260 Wright, Allison 260 Wright. Carria. 109.261 Wright. Robbia 81.261 YatBs.Jody . 148.261 Yatas. Kaniy . . 59. 60. 6 1 . 62. 26 1 Young. Natalia .261 z Zorkan. Tom 261 SOPHOMORES Alaxandar. Rax 264 Alibrltton. Paula .264 Allan. Gary 264 Allan. John 264 Andarson. Rogar .264 Andarson. Scott .264 AndarsoB. Stacy .264 Andarson, Tammy 264 Anile. Job 264 Applln, Tommy .264 Arcurl. John .264 Armstrong. Rabacca 264 Araatt. KbvId 264 Ashbrook. Daania 264 Ashcralt, Tracy 264 Ashaw. MicbalB 264 Auar. Mark 264 Auvanshlra. Tarry 264 Badgalt. Dianea 264 RaBnIsch. Carl .264 Bakar, Bobby .264 Bakar. Tim . 264 BaldwiB. John 263. 264 Banks, Staphania .264 Barbae. Kavio .264 Barcus. Kally .264 Barias. Julia 264 BartoB. Janas 264 Batas. Tina 265 Battla. Oaria 265 Bauar. John 263. 265 Baom. MichBlia 89. 265 Baum, Slavs 265 BaadlB, Bonny .265 Baadia. Ronny 265 Baard. Rogar 265 Bartram. Todd 265 Bartsch. David 265 Backalmaa. Lm 265 Baaga. Sharl 265 Bannatt. Tarasa .265 Barry. Kay - 265 Bltckof.Tin 265 Blacknan. Kim .265 Biauser, Brad .265 • Blazak. Janat .265 Biaviis. Angli 265 Blavlis. Kavin . .265 Bluma, Matt 265 Babac, Zada 265 Beoa, Jatt 265 Bosliy. Mika 265 Baston, Kathy 85. 90. 265 Baalat, Chris 265 Bowlas. John 265 Box. JamI 265 Box. Kailya 266 BoyklB. Sbalamar .266 Bradford, Sian .266 Braffard. Kant 266 Braka, Todd 266 Bransford, Tim 266 Braswail. Jidy Brawnar, Daolti .266 ... 266 Braton. Joay 266 Brlgg8,Eddla 266 Briggt, Rhonda .266 Britt. MIchaal .266 Brockatt, Tammy .266 Brooks. Tracay 266 Browdar. Ann 266 Brown. Jamas .266 Brown. Paiga 266 Bruca. Russall .266 Brvsofl. John Buho. Ellzabath 266 82. 83. 85. 88, 89, 266 Barnarson. Lindsay 81.266 Borkftaltar, Huntar .266 Buniatt. Susan 266 Buns, Victor 266 Bitiar, Roi 266 Gatlll. Ray . 266 Calrit, Raidy .266 Cillioui. Cindy .267 Cailahai, Chris .267 Calvary, Richard .267 Camball. Scalasta .267 Capllngar. Kay . 267 Carlsai, Cirran .267 Carrigar. Staci 267 Carrotbart, Scott 68,267 Carson, Ronda Cartar, Jamas Cartar. Martha Castor, Shallay CbaffM, Krit . Chastaen. Mark Chrastacky, Dabbia Cbarchwaii, Alycia .267 .71,267 -267 -267 267 267 - 267 .267 .267 .267 .267 . 69, 267 . 64, 267 .267 Glardy, Cindy Clark, Farlaad Clark. Grag Clark, Phillip Clawsoi, Job Ciaavar. Lana Ciamanls. MonallB .267 Cobb. Danny . 69. 267 Colaman, Angala ' 267 Coiiman, Joy 267 Compton, Ernia 267 Copaland. Kalth .267 Caray. Kally 268 Cartas. Baatrica .268 Caicb. Ira 68. 268 Courtiay. Corriia 268 Coi.Shana- 71.268 Crabtraa. Katrlna - . . 268 Cravans, Kally .268 Cromar, Yvatta 268 Cromla. MIcballa 268 Crowdar. Margia 85. 268 Crawlay. Sharyl 268 Crusa. Kally 262. 268 Cumbia. Laa 268 Cunningham. Laura .268 Czap. Richard 76. 268 D Dala. LaDaiia 268 DarialLGIaai .268 Daun. Brail 268 Davaiport. Will 268 Davis. Branda .268 Davis. Gary ?68 Davis. Marybalh ---115,268 Davit. Mary 268 Davis. Tracy DaAagaiis. Dana 268 .268 Dutai. Brlia 268 DaGuira. Darrai . . 64, 268 Daltchmaa. Jaba - - - 268 Damii, Kyla . . -269 DIckiy, Dirln 269 Dlnklns. Divld 269 DInklns. Joiy 61 269 DIRocco. Sazinnt 269 Dlvlnty. Piul 269 Domiir. Brail 269 Doughty. Clndii 31.263,269 Drysdili. Mlht 77. 269 Dubois. Lynn 269 Duckworlh. Mirli 100, 269 Duki. MIko ... 269 Duncin. Kim 90. 269 Ooncin. Tracy 269 Dyor. Nancy .269 Eados. Mallssa 269 Echols. Jill 269 Edwards. Alison 269 Egglaston. Nick 269 Englis. Joy 269 Enporson. Shallay .269 Etas. Lisa 269 Eogona. Kathy .269 Evans. Jamas 269 Evans. SharrI .269 Fannlng.Kivln. 71,72,73.269 Farmar. Bryan 269 FaolkanbarV. Thomas .269 Fanacalo. Anionia 270 Farls. Eric .270 Farroll. Daalan 270 Fsrrall. Richard 270 Friolds. Slovi .270 Flnchar. Joal . . lOO. 262. 270 FInchar. Shalld .270 Finn. Ricky .270 Flonall. Carl 270 Fitch. Darrall .270 FIshar. Bill 77. 270 Flawslllng. Ruaban .270 Floviars. Scott... 115,270 Floyd. Dabbia 270 Folks. Grao 270 Ford. Trlcfa .96. 97, 270 Fox. Dana 270 Richmond. Frank .270 Fraa. Louisa 270 Frick, Doug 270 Fulitr. Dada 270 Falts. Tammy .270 Gallow. Robin .270 San. Casay 270 Gardnar. Jassica .270 Gaston. Tim 270 Gatas. Mallssa .270 Gay. Tommy .270 Gaorga. Daria . .89,271 Gorman, Tarry . .271 Gibson. Jatl. 271 Gllbnalh. Bart 271 Gllcroasa.Mlchalla .271 Gllas. Brant 271 Gllas.XlmL. 271 Glllasl. Randy 271 Glllay. LIbby 271 Golbranl. Massaud 271 Gorup.Tltlany 96,97. 271 Gozdowskl. Jarry . 27 1 Graham, Jarl. 271 Gray. Susan 92.271 GrMna. Backy 27 1 Grica. Cindy 271 Grinar. Harry 271 Gruvar, Kim 27 1 Guln.Stava 271 Haga.Tracay 271 Nansy.Jobnathon. .271 Hammond. Robin 271 Hampton. Clark 271 Hanalng. Scott. 132,271 Hargls. Johnny. 271 Harland. Kan. 64.65.271 Ham, Hlkal .64.65,272 Harris. Brian .64. 272 Harrison. Jail . 64, 272 Hart. Kavin .272 Harvllla. Traca .272 Hatchar. Karan 272 Haydan. John 272 Hoflon. Scott 272 Haodrlcksan. KrlaUa 86. 87. 88. 272 Handrlx. Kallla 272 Mandril. Panny 272 Hanry. Slava 272 Hansall. Scott 272 Hanshsw. Doug 272 Harbruck. Carolina 272 Harman. Marsha 272 Harrara. Ivatta .272 HIckson. Monica 272 Hill. Doby 92. 272 Hill. Paul 272 HInas. Katharlna 272 HIngst. Chris 263, 272 Hlozdo. Raa 272 Hobart. NIkkl 272 Hochlsutnor. TomI 272 Holburn.Tad 71,272 Holdar. Todd 272 Hollar, Tarry 272 Holloway. Vinco .272 Holslngsr. Wandy 273 Holstaad. TIflany 273 Horn. John 71.263.273 Houstwrlght. Stava 273 Houston. Tharosa 273 Hawaii. Wandall 273 Hubbal. JiH 273 Hull. Olanna 273 Kurdman. Vaughn 273 Hoggins. Ranaa 273 Hughas. Tarasa .273 Hughas. Valarla 273 Hulsay. Ed 64, 65. 273 Hurd, Holly 273 Hulchlns. Brian .81.273 HyaH. Joisa 273 Jackson. Slavs 273 Jamas. Kathryn 273 Janklns. Kim 273 Jin. Ring 273 Jodray.DavId . 273 Johnson. Glann 273 Johnson. Janica 273 Johnston. Kovin 273 Jonas. Kally 273 Jonas. LaDonna 273 Jonas. Maria 273 Jonas. Trudy 274 Jourdan. William 274 Joy. Tim 274 Joaraz. Laura .85. 90. 274 Jodd. Linda 274 Kack. Kavin .71.274 Kandrick. Aaron .274 Xannoy. JoLynn .274 Known. Tool 274 Kian. Ava 274 Kiiiough. Kyla .54. 274 Kimbar, Todd 274 King. David 68. 274 King. Tarrina 274 KInsay. Doug 274 Kistr. Doraao 274 Klucklng. Dabbia 274 Knaptott. Brant 64, 274 Knight, Missy . lOO. 262, 274 Koalla. Diana 274 Kolar. Robort . 274 Korywchak. Patsr 274 Korywchak. Paul 274 Kozay. Jamas 274 Krantz. Karrv .274 Krog. Staphan .274 Kwatraa. A|ay .274 lackay. Karan ... 274 Ladd.llobarl...275 Lai. Edwin .275 Landry. Mark .275 Lana. Scott .64. 275 Lanay. Jaannia .275 Larncco. Andy 275 Lass. Caray 275 Lawson. Lynna .275 Lawtnn. Jannllar .85, 275 Lay. Jail 275 Ladar. Van .99. 125. 275 Ln. Bridnat .275 LnI. Bobby .275 Lihman, Janny . . . 27S Latnhart. Laa . . . 275 Laslar. Carl 77. 275 Lawis. Dang 275 LIns. MIka 69. 275 LIss. Jala 275 Lisa. Lisa 275 Livaty.Alan 71.73. 275 Latrwaid. MIka 275 Laflaad. Chris 81,275 Lafland.Kila 275 Lang. ShallN 275 Loanay. Kuny 275 Ltwka. Lacy 275 Lyns. MIcballa 275 Lawry. KrliU 276 Licaa. SharH 276 Lnscrl. Pat 276 Lyiat. BnndM 276 Lynch. Can . lOO. 262. 276 M Maack. Jail 64, 68. 276 Maclas. Raaaia 276 Maasal. Ranaa 276 Hapias.Pattl 276 Marshall. MIka 276 Martlaaz. Chica 276 Martlniz. FrW 77. 276 Matkis MIssv 276 Mathaws. Rok 276 Manarmaaa. Kim 276 Maiwall. Dana 276 Maxwall. Tray .276 Miyar. Lari . 276 McCall. Clady 276 McCardal. Gina 276 McCtilam. Lanca 276 McCallan. Radaay 276 McCnaali. Talna 276 McCaaalco. Dma 276 McCormick. Brenda 276 McCoy. Stawirt 276 McCardy. Tartu 57. 276 McCardy. Toay 276 McDaalBl. Damatrlas 277 McDaaiaL Jamas 71,277 McDanald. Darrsa 277 McOould. David McFarland. jMnllar 277 McGaba. Scan 277 McGIH. Calvin 71.73.277 McHam.Mika 277 McLala. Scott 81.277 McMahaa. David 277 McMaaas. Jay 277 McNalLMsndy 277 McPharson. Rsbati 277 McQaton. Jayna 263,277 McVay.Mlka 277 Maadnr. Tarry 277 Ma ks. Ranaa 277 Mandak. Mario 71.73.277 Mara. Liu 277 Mariwathar. Chad 277 Marryaan. Cathia 277 Massar. Slava 64. 263. 277 Massangar. Stava 277 Malhaar. Kavia 277 Mlara. Sunday 277 Millar. Dana 132.277 Millar. Lyaada 277 Millar. Sharl 277 Mills. Jaha 278 Mings, Tnaia 278 MInlnr. Sizaana 278 MItcball, Kallb 278 Mitcball. Llada 278 Milcball. Michaal 278 Mask. Tommy 278 Maak. Llada 278 MalHILLIsa 278 Maisby. Erik 278 Maatana. William 278 Mants.Clay 71,73.278 Maody. Sizaina 278 Mnara.Taay 68,262,278 Mirris. Wayna 59. 60. 278 Matns.J«hn 57.278 Morris. Mary .278 Mtrrla. Pail 278 Marrisa . Call 278 Marraw. Tncy 278 Mass. Brian 278 Malian. Saaa 278 Maliaas. Paul 278 Mnncy.Mlka 57. 71.278 Mnrpty. Lonny . .278 Mirpby. Kalli 32. 96, 97. 278 Nagy, Rweti Nash. BtmI . . Naai. Deng . . .278 .279 279 NllMD. Abbi 279 Niltoi. Dm Aim 279 Niwsra. Btllll 279 NiblM. Stivi 279 Ntrtb.Klll« 279 NerwiM. Clir 279 NiVlk. Vm 279 O ' biilen. Jiff 279 O ' Grady. Annll .279 Oltoa. Killy 279 Onis.M 64 279 Onbiiiib. OMisa 279 Ortiz. BrH 279 Ovbriy.Gbri] 279 OWMS. Carl 71,279 Paekir. Doig 279 Parsaot. Jifla 279 PallirtM. fait .279 Pursoi. Cathy 279 Pursta. PiB 279 Palton. Brlai 279 PaiMrgrau. VIckli .279 Patir$.l)a ld 78, 79. 279 Patir8.Marcla 279 Patty. Liaa 279 Pfarrtr. Karai 92. 279 Piarca. Roiala 280 Pilanl Haill 280 Pillow. Lisa 280 Pliaaa. Kin 280 Pltaaa. Tirosa 280 PMgar. 0 ' Aiiia 280 PMgar. Julia 280 PMgir. Siaa 280 Pm. Sbawi 280 PobaraiK. MIka .280 Pom. David 71,73, 280 Potts. Uglo 280 Potti. RIckoy 280 PrawlH. Lisa 280 Priam. Daalso 280 Pyla. Joo 280 Ralioy. DooAia 280 Ralaay. Doig 280 Ray. Jiiia 280 R«y. Kathy if. . .2(0 Riyisford. Brisa 280 Raav as. Rod 280 Rottro. Doog 280 Roifro. Qalatoa .230 Roaaar. Robya 280 Raao. Darrlo 280 Raymaado. Margaral 280 Rboadss. Eilzabatb .90. 280 RIebards. Kin 90,231,281 RIchardsoa. Coaaia 281 RIcbirdsoo. Erie 281 RIcbardsoo, Jams .281 flicbcriek. Bocky 281 Ricbay. laaca 281 Rickalson. Scott .281 RIckmi.Botb 281 Riddl . Ricky 281 RIodoi. Broil 281 Rildliljr. Hsos 31.262.281 Rliu. Mvia .281 Rllcbio.CyatbIa 281 Robarts. laaa . .99. 125,281.304 Robartsoa. Khs 281 Robinson. Landrick 281 Robinson. Rodioy 281 Rodgor. Llao . 281 Rodgora. Lisa 281 RodrlgHZ. Tony .281 Rouonbock. Joioto .281 RoRlag. D ' Lyiao . 115.281 Ronn. Matt 71.73.281 RoiO«ois. Clara 281 Risarlo. Doiiso .281 Roso. TlBi 281 Rosor.Miko 281 Ross. Angaiina 281 Rolonbarry. Malaaia .282 Rowao. Jossica 282 Rowa. Karl 282 Rowo. Robert 282 Royslon. Missy 282 Rno. Laara 282 Rossoli. Ananda 282 Rassaii. Jason 282 Rassoil. Karan 282 Sain. Ronnio 282 Sanders. Caroio .282 Sandars. Xarria 282 Saodars. Kallls 282 Sandars. Kaily 282 Saoadars. Krisli 282 Scaif. Raiina .282 Schaiiawlto. Mark ... 282 Scbank. Tina .282 Stbolotoa. Ann . 282 Scbroodor. Sbslity 282 Scboonman. Kris 94, 282 Scbnizo. Cbris .282 Scott. Dabbio .282 Scniggs, Sttvo .282 Scrnggs. Kyio 282 Subolt. Tool .282 Sabastiaa. Tonya 282 Son. Sam 282 Soil. Jaff 283 Siynioar. JofI . 283 Sbanklo. Kirk 233 SNrlay. Slaci 283 Sbariay. Traci 233 SlnnoBs. Mallssi .283 SIssom. Jlmny 283 Skidnora. Wandy .283 Smitb. Cory 283 Smttb. Darroii 64, 65, 283 SnlHi, Jania 283 Snitb. Kim 283 Sntth. Liqnlta .283 Snitti. Lorio 283 smth. Mary .283 smth. Mika 283 Smith. Rhonda .233 Smitb. Stacy 92.282 S|iaka. Tin 232 SpanidiniLShally. .283 Sjiottcar. Dawa .283 Spotto. Philip 283 Stamps. Scolt 283 Sliodrlgo. Scott 81,283 Siaphans. Micbali .99. 125. 283, 304 Slapbanson. Tim 283 Slawarl. Andy 68. 283 Slawart. Mark 283 Slawart. Grogg .284 SIrlckor. Jimio .234 Slrlckiln. Rob 284 Stack. Jarad 71,234 Saiiivan. Liura 284 Sanmay. Kim 284 Solar. Dabble 284 Swannor. Siade .57. 68. 284 Sword. Ronda .284 Szabo. Maria . 132, 284 .284 Tamayo. Tenia Tanner. David Taylor. Keith . Taylor. Palli Taylor. Wendy Tepter. Mika Terry. Cbris Terry. Lisa 284 Tarry. T. W. 234 Tassnaw. Erika 284 Tatan. Rodney 284 Thomas. Micbsei 284 Thomas. Vicki 284 Thompson. Rasty .284 Tica. Tamera 284 Tinkle. Jay 284 .71,72,73,99, 125,263,284,304 ,284 263, 284 .284 84, 35. 89, 100, 284 234 Toniin. Pam 234 Tonlinson, Derek 63. 234 Trammaii. Mat 81.285 Trinn. Scott 235 Tripiatt. Missy 235 Tocker. Krisll 285 Taiios. Dana 285 Tomes. Victor 77. 285 Tarior. Mika .69, 285 Tisa. Jo ... 64, 285 Tylw.llta .285 Uhlhorn. Jaiin .92, 285 Vannoy. Mark 285 Vaadaveor. Krisli 285 Vaagbn.Lori . 100,262,285 Vsnghn. Scott 285 Venabla. Ronda 235 Vernon. Rossoli 77. 285 Viocaat. Sharl 285 Vyse. Laorle .285 w Wacasey. Melissa ... 285 Wagner. Amy 285 Waldio. Lisa 235 Walker. Lynotlo 285 Walker. Rhonda 85, 89, 285 Walker, Robert 285 Willaca. Stave 235 Walsh. Linda .235 Walton. Rogina 285 Ware. Tin 236 Warren. Lisiia .236 Warsham. Diriene .286 Walkins. Krissy 286 WatsoB. Pam 286 Weathlord. Darak 236 Webb. Chris 286 Weber. Sosan .286 Welch. Wiiiian 236 Waidoa. Doris 90.91,236 Welsh. Rod 236 West. Mark 286 West. Pat 68, 236 West. Scott 286 Weyi. Gotrgo 286 Wblttington 94. 286 Wielaed. Jeff Wilds. Keile 286 Wilkersen. Janal 286 Will. Delia 286 Williams. Kim 39. 236 Williams. Lisa 286 Williamson. Angels 286 Wiiils. Donna 286 Wilson. Dawn 236 Wilson. Grog 286 Wiistn. Robby 286 Wlisan. Sheiiey 90.286 WIndsra. Lance 287 Winkler. Jell 71.287 WInnlk. Laurie 287 WIrtb. Kim 237 Woag. Jeanifnr .287 Wooobam. Kenneth ... 287 Wright. Kevin .287 Wynn. Rodney .287 Yearta. Shawn 287 York. Claadsu .287 Zacharias. Kip 287 Zaba. Anibony 287 CREDITS Editor Marjorie Baker Limelight Laura Mengwasser and Courtney Boles Sports Rob Hunter and David Tanner, Jeanna Hampton and Marci Douglass Organizations Martha Driggers and Michelle Stephens Facuity Jill Jenkins and Sharon Johnson Ciasses Vickie Muller, Linda Gottilly and Lana Roberts Pliotographers Lee Palmer and Mike McKinney, Vern Leder and Michelle Merrill Advisor Mrs. CArolyn Dean Special thanks to Mr. Dan Washman, Mr. Tom Dickson, Mr. Gary Russell. Mr. Silas Kennemer Mrs. Kay Baker, Mrs. Linda Hale, Will Pearce. Hallmark Studios, and the student body, faculty and administrative staff for their continuing support. • i }e4 ,r I dunno? lever see anofnfer pageant, I think I ' ll be Cikl ' • , h - •: :-iM Now as the year comes to a close and I turn in the last page of the 82 RAIDER, I leave a piece of my heart with the book. The best of all of us went into this annual and we can only hope our efforts will be appreciated. We had some great help and support though. We owe our lives to Carolyn Dean for pulling us out of holes, hearing our gripes, and wiping our tears. To you guys, I want to say thanks for your hard work and extra hours. Please remember that this book represents our laughter ana our sweat. This is OUR book, and we did it together. ti bx 0K wftds a minute! Love always, I ut loveiorganlzationlsl Ugh.. ' All right kiddies, who all wants caRe? Marj Marjorie Baker 82 RAIDER Editor Miss Texa Tech Finalist] rROJ ' s ,3- V ) ,v U ' Ip - p - ' i c ' oPp 1. 1 ' t J X s J ■' z 1 L ' ■f: ■, •4 ' (TO A, VfH V ' 1s 5 ei r i _ N K V ' A • ' 0- - 1 J r , 0 J. • ' ' - F , V ' JL ■!f „N ■' X rtKj OT ' ' ,. . •■,4 iV n ' S r - N_ ifH) y yYV) ! 7 ?n«j|, - - ? ' ' 1TK If ' J rTV il j ni - djr My i 7 , - 5-f-:--. -v1j rTT. . - JtiO r- , - 1 ? — ...s r -Ijpf ; V - Kt-yOT -v £Mp tji c oJi H. irr. iit!C ' So - ■x K r T: r iiii OS. ( 3 5 Ajp c c-. c - yd d-lAMO ■JOH yi ' .C i U ' Y yy - ;Aay U. s - -J 10L. V C P u ' Vl_ 3. ic ooo V cd- ' coijti caj lao4 — I si sK j j xr oIaM W a xX ' V . ) a 27vx. v c3 c-Vv v iL yeav.. V - -Xy ' ' ■y y y y U ' sr -- ' i Cj fj J - A i Ar P ' 6 ' ?« .- : ' ) v 3 a - T r J2 r i ' J tyy-i tfiT} , 7 wUo yf ' O •« . c;. : zim: SJiK5?
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