Lawrence D Bell High School - Raider Yearbook (Hurst, TX)
- Class of 1986
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With an unexpected 9-2 season, the Blue Raider football team had the student body charged up for a victorious season. Brain- waves, too, were in high gear as six-week report cards came and went without a single varsity player being removed for failure. Magnetic attractions registered high on the meter as currents ran rampant. For Sophomores, static electricity transformed into powerful current electricity, charged by a pep rally award, through an ace generator. L.D. Bell. Organizations, activities, and general craziness proved an accesible outlet to stored energy. If W M . 4 Openlng TOP: Chlppendalel dancers Chris Ewers and Mike lauer Party at lell ABOVE: Joanne Teten, Julle Mcldurry and Debbie lariell show that awesome tme blue power LEFT: Rambo-IEWAREI Scott Newton and Charles Vlhlflenberg ,JAIDERS MW w , W 'W +1 A , sq. 60900319 SM 'Nr 10PLl'T:0oolgoululllldnaldlldoll1lorihllrOovorllnon1h1H!LI'l: Shanonlmwnoehbuty.TOPll0HT:DavldDollellnal,Domollnwn.uud ls1ylu9gsshowhowhnloc1uhgoonbolAlOVl:llu1rKnno,Ku9nDryaddo, md0ary0hodlnoloomdaboulAlgobmI Book learnin'. Not much fun, really. But at Bell, the learning experience went beyond readin'. 'ritin', and 'rithmetic. Several classrooms used new hands-on techniques to help students learn. Government classes learned about a 4944 Supreme Court case by enacting a trial, complete with nine Justices, defense and prosecuting attorneys, and witnesses. Presentations and projects were used as tools in history, English, and foreign languages to promote education. With all the strict policy changes, better education was a must, and teachers and students cooperated to reach new heights in academic energy. During the Government trials, heated debates carried on outside of class, as decisions were flnally, painfully, made. Verdicts varied from class to class, remaining only partially with the actual Kormatsu case of the 194O's. 9-as 'l0PLEFI':KlmDou1dylslovhl' lna1hlLlFI':loganChod0crcshualhrclong day. AIOVE: Supremo Cow! Juntlcn, lrad Shaffer, and Paul Eno dotlborato during Oovommont. Opening 7 IT was The scariesT experience of my life. I remember seeing The guy run a sTop-sign across from me. The nexT Thing I knew, I was in The hospiTaI wiTh a dislocaied shoulder. I woke up 3 hours afTer The accidenT and my parenis Told me I was Thrown Through my window onTo The pave- menT. I'm glad I passed ouT. - Brian HoITon, Sr. ' M. 3 an M, xgi Qm,.-,,.. sry I AIOVE: lrlan Holton models a wrecked Camaro 228. TOP RIGHT: Carol Cook dlsplayo a sefalehed back quarlerpanel. RIGHT: Shelley Cooper and John Vlallaoe demonsfrale a deni- ed lronf quarlef-panel. 8 Opening ff , K X . Q 1, 4 f I me I is E' ' , ,Z-5, unlaw- ,T RSX xx RW' s The Year Started Ott fix With A Bang Metal scraping against metal, the squeal of lock- ing brakes, and the high-pitched shattering of breaking glass were sounds all too familiar to sever- al students. Broken headlights, missing bumpers, and crunched hoods and fenders provided visual testi- mony to the collisions experienced. The thrill of driv- ing, the ever-present challenge of the open road. and simple two-point turns took on new meaning as accidents occurred just once too often. Insurance rates sky-rocketed from barely affordable to com- pletely unbearable, and jobs, for some, became a must. Thanks, Driver's Licensell TOIL!T: I.nokl llokoylouuondDonddDuelr.Al0Vl: Vet mothorvlelhnolapoodlgvlolattonlihvoitttadfthovletlnj. laehKorr,8tophonlodvte,mdaettyotlfluntPoleo0Illeor. I.!1':Anhnoeont-loolhg brokongl. 0P0nlng9 rj A 'K Y R 1: SR Wo be lommln'. Jlm Slroofmon, lkalhor Qulek, und Elllubiih Rlddll. 7 if AIOVE: Russell llodlguox and Denon Dcnoll unvoll lholr lleldor splrlf. IIOHT: A gonorlc pond llomoeomlng shol ol Kon lain and Jullo Sulllvan al lholr locker. 10 Opening x 3-.rx Junlor Wranglers ln uellon. Chrls Ewen, Gary Smllh, and lrlun Smllh. i Finally, the announcement would come: Please release all students to report to the gym. After a mad dash to the main gym, Raiders partied for 30 minutes at weekly pep rallies. Dressing up for the theme provided an outlet for spirited Raiders. For eleven straight Friday's, an excited air filled the gym as pep rallies recharged the football team and stu- dent body for the game and weekend. LET:AnonelonIehoorloodlgl1h.IloklloJovlh9s,Lorl!ouoeh,aud Ihol0y8wunor.l0TIOILEI:Julllondsplay1holrnulMIoadofhg laru.ll.0W:I.omonullovorlyAlsQ,TullnloKheh,aldPan lllgli. OPOIIIIIQ11 A Dedication To Energy Imagine walking into a pep rally. Entering Mrs. Pam Wieland's classroom was much the same experience. With hilarious flash- cards, she cheered her students on to learning. Turning a foreign language class into an exciting experience was easy for Mrs. Wieland, who often pitted one half of the class against the other to compete for various small prizes. Deeply involved in Spanish Club, Mrs. Wieland took time out to get to know her students and club members, individually, To students and faculty alike, Mrs. Pam Wieland was the epitome of a friend. i'Energetic, friendly, and funny - she's wonderful, I really think a lot of her, said Mrs. Mary Jane l-larbison, German teacher. The 1985-86 Raider Staff is proud to dedicate a yearbook devoted to energy to a woman devoted to energy, Mrs. Pam Wieland! Pam's the most energetic, vivaclous person I know . . . she's at school before l'm even out of bed! -Mrs. Judy Chapman, Dedicatee, 4985 12 Dodlcatlonj Mrs. Pam Welland --Q 'wav' e A J 22 wtf 2 lf, 'Q ' ' Ti- QM? 'I' 'f N f, 9.0- nt ..- ,vll Dedlcaflonf Mrs. Pam Welland 13 ABOVE: Senlor Favorites I.orI Reusch and Kevln West. RIGHT: Mos! leautllulfidosf Handsome contestants Pam Hlngsf and Scoff Tennery. ABOVE: Golf Who's Who Andy Fuller. 14 Honors W 5 .Ae Mi es? W 'E HOIIOTS Honors 15 Teacher Of The Year Mrs. Diane Gibson is a very good choice for the award of Teach- er ofthe Year. She has dedicated herself to L.D. Bell High School for six years. Mrs. Gibson assists with Student Council, Class Council, Students Against Drunk Driving QSADDQ, Faculty Council, and she is campus director of Forum For Young America. Mrs. Sarah Davis, government teacher, said The reason one person is able to do all these things in a lifetime is because she cares- the one quality that sets her apart. ln the classroom, Mrs. Gibson has boundless energy in everything she does. Her students sense this enthusiasm in the subject matter she teaches. Her warmth and sincerity has made her popular with her students and fellow teachers. Mrs. Linda Reeves, Social Studies lead teacher, says, I am proud to have Mrs. Gibson as a friend. She is one that I can always count on for support as her energy seems boundless. Mrs. Gibson was chosen by the faculty to re- present Bell in district-wide competition. Dianne Gibson 16 Teacher Of The Year Slephanie Railsback Honored As Miss Bell High School SpiriT, pride, dedicaTion, and moTivaTion Towards L.D. Bell won STephanle Railsback The honor of Miss Bell High School. She is looked upon by The faculTy and The sTudenTs as a good friend, Her brighT personaliTy and her sparkling smile lighT up The halls. Sfeph- anie spenT many hours wiTh all The acTiviTies she parTicipaTed in To help make LD. Bell The besT. This year Sfephanie was involved in STudenT Council, where she was secreiary, Class Council, NaTional Honor SocieTy, Thespians, Bell Players, Young Life, Campaigners, F.C.A., and Raidereffes, which she served as The Vice-Preside-nT. OuT of all her acTiviTies, STephanie enjoyed STudenT Council The mosT because she en- joyed being involved wiTh predominanTly posiTive people. STe- phanie's personaliTy and becluTy also won her The TiTle of Home- coming Queen and All School Favoriie. STephanie feels ThaT The besT Thing abouT Bell is The people. She said ThaT The sTudenTs, sTaff and faculTy all working TogeTher, and really caring abouT each oTher makes Bell whaT iT is Today. Her plan for The immediaTe fuTure is To aTTend WesTmonT College in SanTa Barbara, California. In TwenTy years she sees herself involved in a successful business, happily married wiTh Three kids, and very con- TenT wiTh her life. Her moTTo is, Do noThing ouT of selfish ambiTion or vain conceii, buT in humiliTyg consider oThers beTTer Than yourself. This moTTo has led STephanie To reaching all her goals and keeping a posiTive dTTiTude. When asked whaT advice she would leave for upcoming seniors, STephanie said, Be sure and look ouT for oTher people in your class, for you will never be Truly happy if you only care for yourself. We congraTulaTe Sfephanie as Miss Bell High School. Her pride and dedicaTion Towards Bell are only a few of The ouTsTanding reasons STephanie Railsback has been selecTed as Miss Bell High School for The 4985-1986 school year. 18 Miss BHS Rod Brock Selected For Mr. Bell High School Rod Brock, a leader as well as a friend. is a deserving choice for Mr. Bell High School. Rod conTribuTed many hours Towards The many acTiviTies he parTicipaTed in aT Bell. He was involved in STu- denT Council, Class Council, where he served as Vice-PresidenT, FooTball, Track, Cross CounTry, Young Life, and NaTional Honor SocieTy. Rod puT a loT of Time inTo NaTional Honor SocieTy as Vice- PresidenT, he was responsible for seTTing up TuToring sessions for all sTudenTs who wanTed help. Rod liked The unique relaTionship ThaT exisTs beTween faculTy and sTudenTs mosT aT Bell. He said ThaT The sTudenTs are encour- aged by The faculTy To rise above The ordinary and To reach for excellence. Reach high, for stars lie hidden in your soul. Dream deep, for every dream preceeds a gaol is The moTTo Rod lives by. which helps him To accomplish his goals. Rod proved his abiliTy To be a sTrong leader in VarsiTy Track where he won numerous awards. Some of his honors include his parTicipaTion in Texas Relays in AusTin on The 3200 meTer relay Team, his TirsT place awards in The 3200 meTer aT The SouThwesT Conference Indoor meeT in 1984 and 4985, and his-disTricT cham- pibnship award in The 7-5A 800 meTer run in 498-4. Rod was asked whaT advice he would leave for upcoming sTudenTs and he said, Use each day To iTs fuIlesT, for Though The day may move slowly, The years pass quickly. l'2od's plans for The immediaTe fuTure are To aTTend AusTin College and major in pre- med. ln TwenTy years he sees himself happily married wiTh Three children and operaTing his own sporTs medicine clinic. Rod Brock is definiTely a popular choice for The honor of Mr. Bell High School. Mr. BHS 19 Students Honored By Focully Julle McMurry's favoriTe acTiviTy aT Bell was Cross CounTry. She also parTicipaTed in NaTionaI Honor SocieTy, Annual STaff, and Track. Her dedicafion and hard work in running won Julie The award of MosT improved Runner in Cross CounTry. Julie's favorife Thing abouT Bell is The equaliTy and The friendliness. The highlighT of her high school years was 'The regional Cross Coun- Try meeT her Senior year. Julie plans To aTTend NorTh Texas STaTe UniversiTy To major in accounTing afTer graduaTion. Julie lives by The moTTo, I can do all Things Through ChrisT who sTrengThens me. 20 Senlor Superlatlves Andy Fuller enjoyed Wranglers mosT ouT of all his acTivlTles. His acTiviTies included Wranglers, STudenT Council, Class Council, NaTion- al Honor SocieTy President Golf, and Young Life, Andy's favoriTe Thing abouf Bell was geTTing To be really good friends wifh people and geTTing To know The facuITy beTTer. The highlighT of his Three years aT Bell was The Homecoming pep-rally. Andy's advice To upcoming sTudenTs is To geT involved in school and enjoy iT. His moTTo is, Go for iTl N rl 1 . Serving as presidenT of The Senior Class, Mdhhew Moore has been a sTrong leader on campus. The Thing lvlaTT enjoyed mosT aT Bell was The facT ThoT The sTudenTs and faculTy work TogeTher as one uniT. His fuTure plans are To aTTend college and sTudy pre-law. When asked what he would be doing in TwenTy years, MaTThew replied, I see myself working in a small law firm, having a family, and hopefully living comforTably and happy. Give To The world The besT you have and The besT will come back To you is The moTTo MaTThew lives by. As Senior Superlaiives For 1986 Jud Chappell parTicipaTed in STudenT Council, NciTional Hon- or Socieiy, and served as Vice-PresidenT of The Spanish Club. Jud plans To aTTend Texas ABLM UniversiTy and major in Agricul- Tural EducaTion To become a VeTerinarian. His favoriTe Thing abouT Bell is The facT ThaT all of The clubs and organlzaiions are so willing To help people on and off campus. His advice To upcoming sTudenTs is, Don'T mess around wiTh your schoolwork because your grades are The mosT imporTanT Things you've goT in high school. Rebecca Yarbrough was involved in many acTiviTies aT Bell. She enjoyed Volleyball The mosT, buT she was also involved in NaTional Honor SocieTy, Young Life, F.H.A.. and Spanish Club. Rebecca likes The varieTy of organizaiions aT Bell, She said ThaT There is someThing for everyone who wanTs To be involved. Advice she lefT for upcoming sTudenTs is To be involved wiTh as many differenT clubs and organiza- Tions as possible. Her moTTo is, l can do all Things Through ChrisT who sTrengThens me. Because of Suzl LarkIn's dedication To Band, she won numerous awards. She was named All-Region Band and All-Region OrchesTra. She also received The Who's Who Award for Band. Her favoriTe Thing abouT L.D. Bell was The unlTy and school spiriT demonsTraTed by The sTudenT body. Suzi's fuTure plans are To aTTend Rice UniversiTy or Texas A8aM Universiiy To major in elecTrical engineering. The advice she leaves for upcoming sTudenTs is. G-eT involved in a major organi- zaTion. Senior Superlatlves 21 Leigh-Anna Spaulding liked the many activities available and the closeness of the students most at Bell. Leigh-Anna plans to attend the University of Texas at Austin after graduation. She has played a major role here on campus. She was involved in Student Council, F.H.A., National Honor Society, and Spanish Club. She was also a cheerleader for three years. Leigh-Anna sees herself having a degree in Architectural design and man- aging an architectural firm in twenty years. When asked what advice she would leave for upcoming students, Leigh-Anna said, Work hard to achieve many different kinds of goals and do not let others influence your decisions. 22 Senlor Superlative Supenatives Demonstrate As President of Student Council, Kevin West was a very dedicated student. He was involved in football, National Honor Society, Fellow- ship of Christian Athletes, Young Life, and FHA. Kevin's future plans are to attend Texas A and M and then law school. He liked the way people stick together and accept everybody at Bell the most. When asked what advice he would leave for upcoming students, he said, Do everything and be everything. ln twenty years he sees himself practicing law and having a wife and two kids. Participating in Class Council, National Honor Society, FCA, Base- ball, and Football kept Jay Franz involved at Bell. Some of Jay's awards for his excellence in Football were Who's Who, first team all- district, Northeast Tarrant County first team and mid-cities all area first team. When asked what advice he would leave for upcoming students, Jay said, Academics first, Athletics second. ln Twenty years, Jay sees himself being a certified Public Accountant in Florida with a family. His plans for the immediate future are to attend the University of Texas or St. Mary's to major in Accounting. Leadership and Dedication Basketball, Fellowship of Christian Athletes and Young Life kept Rachelle Llmosnero involved at Bell. She lives by the motto, Aim high, work hard, and persevere. Following this motto, she is sure to come out on top while attending Baylor University or University of Dallas to pursue a career in dentistry. Twenty years from now she sees herself as a successful dentist. Rachellen enjoyed Basketball most out of all her activities. Her favorite thing about Bell was the closeness that existed between every student and teacher. The advice she leaves for upcoming students is that you only fail when you stop trying. Chrls Whittaker participated in Wranglers, Academic Decatholon, and National Honor Society. The thing he liked most about Bell was that everyone's important, no one person makes up Bell. When asked what advice he would leave for upcoming students, Chris said, Get involved in school. Besides being elected Raiderette Beau and receiving the Optimist Award. Chris received many academic awards. After graduation, Chris plans to get an industrial Engineering degree at Texas Tech. and in twenty years he sees himself with a family and working in business or financial management, Displaying her talent through cheerleading, Melanle Jennings has earned many awards for her efforts, She was named Who's Who in Cheerleading, All-American Cheerleader finalist, first runner-up in the Best Cheerleading Contest at National Competition, and UTA All Star Cheerleader. Melanie was active in the Student Council, Class Council, and French Club. Her future plans consist of attending the University of Oklahoma to major in Fashion Merchandising. lf you can imagine it, you can achieve it. If you can dream it, you can become it, is the motto Melanie lives by. Senior Superlatlves 23 As ediTor of The Blue PrinT, Denoe Wordelman received many journalisfic awards during high school. She sees herself as a commercial pilof or a Television broadcasfer Twenfy years from now. Denae's moTTo is, True belief in yourself may only be achieved Through True belief in God. The advice she leaves for upcoming sfudenfs is To be who you wanT To be, noT whaf oThers expecf you To be. 24 Senior Superlaflves Recognized For Jason Offs moTTo is, Far and away The besf prize ThaT life offers is The chance To work hard aT work worfh doing. AcTiviTies on campus included Nafional Honor SocieTy, Academic Decafholon, Spanish Club, Whiz Quiz, and presidenf of The Science Club. TwenTy years from now, Jason sees himself happily married and serving as an officer in The U.S. Navy. The highllghfs of his Three years aT Bell were The friendships he has made and The knowledge he acquired in Academic DecaThoIon. Jason's fuTure plans are To major in Aero- space Engineering aT The U.S. Naval Academy. Ken Bates parTicipaTed in Sfudenf Council, Class Council, NaTionaI Honor Sociefy, and Wranglers. He has received The Daughfers of The American Revolufion CiTizenship Award, and he was in The Top five in The Mosf BeauTiful Mosf Handsome Pageanf. His plans for The fufure include aTTending college To obfain an accounTing degree. Receiv- ing The Senior SuperlaTive award highlighfed his Three years aT Bell. Ken enjoyed The closeness shared befween The sfudenfs and faculfy. His moffo is Wherever you go . . . There you are. Academic Success Craig Hutchins plans To aTTend The UniversiTy of Texas To major in business. His moTTo is, The loser resists change: The winner dares To be differenT. Craig parTicipaTed in Class Council, NaTional Honor SocieTy, Golf, Wranglers, and Young Life. His favoriTe Thing abouT Bell was parTicipating in The SASC Convenfion. The advice Craig leaves for upcoming sTudenTs is, GeT involved in as many things as you can and help Bell conTinue To be The besT. TwenTy years from now he sees himself having his own business and having a very happy family. While aTTending Bell High School, Andrea Mcllvain has displayed her TaIenT in soccer, She received Who's Who in Soccer, The Dallas Morning News Dallas Maverick Avia Award, and All-DisTricT soccer player. She also parTicipaTed in The German Club, National Honor SocieTy, Young Life, and ArT Club. Andrea liked the feeling of pride and devoTion, and she liked The desire for excellence mosT aT Bell. Upon graduaTion, she plans To aTTend Baylor UniversiTy To major in law. When asked whaT she would be doing in TwenTy years, Andrea said, l see myself happily married and raising my children in a loving aTmosphere. Christi Moore was involved in many acTiviTies aT Bell. She parTicipaTed in golf, volleyball, baskeTball, and FCA. ChrisTi's fuTure plans are To aTTend a four year college on a golf scholarship. When asked what she liked mosi abouT Bell, ChrisTi said, Nl like the sTudent uniTy and spiriT and The busy schedule of The school. ChrisTi's highlighT of her Three years aT Bell was when The girls golf Team won districT and regional and wenT To sTaTe. Her moTTo is. Confidence is the key To success. This moTTo should help ChrisTi go far in life. Senior Superlatives 25 All School Favorites 4 N 5 Stephanie Railsback And David Fletcher Senior Favorites l.Ol'i Reusch And KeViI1 West l N 1 i Sf, L an fr 5 Q ii':f'-.q4' ' ' --. 'Y 'LQWN XX Xi '-.w',.5.7'v '-.nl Nn + N4a hq.f . 1, 4'-QM'-. is il E ,.- 1 -Lf 'k'-my '.-. if ...- 'f 'xx ' xx 'ra 'rs .r'- auJ'ig,f f'.'C- , Q5 'Cllr fJ1 ' kx 1 u ' 'ut 'Wx 5 is 'film J' w --.4 . ,HV ' ' ' ' -'WN ' 'N i' L M,,. ' , 'I-n,u-' MN '-s 'S , 11 W u, N , If ng 'w wu I1i1I'1HXN1 Raiderelie Wins Title As always, Homecoming was a very special evenl, a Time when school splriT filled The enTire building. The announcemenT of The Homecoming Queen was a very memorable parT of The week. WiTh The gym filled wiTh signs, sTreamers and spiriTed sTudenTs, The nervous nominees walked across The floor To Take Their sTand. Then, when all was silenT. Mr. Tom Dickson. sponsor of The NaTional Honor Soci- eTy, announced l'2aidereTTe, Slephanie Railsback, Homecoming Queen 4985-86. ExciTemenT and as- TonlshmenT were shown on STephanie's face as Tri- sha Bowman, Coming-Home Queen, placed The crown on STephanie's head. STephanie had been a member of The Class Council for Three years, a Three year member of STudenT Council, and served as secreTary her senior year. STephanie was also a member of NaTional Honor SocieTy, Vice PresidenT of l'2aidereTTes, Young Life, Bell Players, and Thespi- ans. The sTudenT body congraTulaTes STephanie Railsback as The Homecoming Queen for The 4985- 86 school year. RIGHT: 1985-B6 Homecoming Queen, Sfephanle Rallsbock, and her father, Dr. Charies H. Rallsback. AIOVE: Stephanie Rails- back and Melanie Jennings rlde In The Homecoming Parade. 30 Homecoming Queen Outstanding Students Awarded At the end of the first semester, teachers from each department were asked to se- lect an outstanding student in their subject areas for the award of Who's Who. The students chosen were those who demon- ' strated a proficiency in that subject and I had an aptitude to continue studying that subject in the future. E if i o i Stacey Vlaggoner- Cross Country, Scott Proctor- Cross Country. 32 Who'S Who mi r j i 8 . Ronda Hawthorne- Home Economics Cooperatlve Education, Chuck lutler- lndustrlal Cooperative Educatlon, Debt Leopoldus- Tennls. ca Andrea Mcllvaln-soccer, lobby Koemer- Soccer, Rlchle Blevlns- Drama, Mark tlams- Track Who's Who In Subject Area , - ,, 1 f In . fuss: Q li KI f 51 . 0. Q ' Q 1 0 'f , gi 3 ' 1 ,' H 7' A M 25' . 1 ,241 lf. 1 f. .f ,QV , .rf 5 , x I gr ,, R rr sg 'f fa V , Q -4 Danny Carter- Data Processing, Debble laldwln- Yearbook, Barry Barney-Cholr. Beih Duvls-Track, Paul Eno-Infroducflon fo Compuiers, .Iennller Droke-Holden erles. Breh Splvey-TV Production, Amy Provence-Ari. Renee Muller-Sharon Hammer-Cosmeiology, Ken laies-Daughters of American Revolution, Georgia Power-French. Who's Who 33 ,V CA J Jessica Young-Maih, Jason ON-Sclence, Mary Befh WIH-Spanllh Stephen Adams-Gymnasflcs Terrl Ieard.Vm-gqglonql Qfqcg Educqflqn i , 1 , ' 1 Chrlsil Moore-Golf, Mark Maddox-Baseball Aril Kwafra-Soclal Siudlos, Donae Vlardloman-Newspaper, Shawna 34 Who's Who 'H-6' x N , f wg ,FT cr, .. X WWE X Q . E x Q I 1 - Molanle Jsnnlngs- Choorleadlng, Bobby Knols- luskefball 1 Shari Kllllngsworfh Business, Suzl Larkln- German and land Jay Franz- Football, Rod Brock- l.a'IIn, Andy Fuller- Golf Who's Who 35 MOST BEAUTIFUL AND MOST HANDSOME BETH KENNEDY AND TODD SEELY PAGE 36: TOP LEFT: Shelley Swanner and Slove Baker. TOP MIDDLE: Llndy Lee and Tony Chrlslopher. TOP RIGHT: Mos! Handsome-Todd Seely, Mosl leaulllul- lelh Kennedy. RIGHT: FRONT ROW: Vlrglnla Hodges, June Graves. BACK ROW: Randy Galloway, Robln Slrlglellow, Jlm Trlnkle, Scoh Murray-Nol Plc- Iured. PAGE 37: TOP LEFT: Tracle Waldle and Kevln Lane. TOP MIDDLE: Monlca Ross-lell System. TOP RIGHT: Margle Marshall and Davld Fleleher. MIDDLE LEFT: Dena Frayer and Ken laies. MIDDLE RIGHT: FRONT ROW: Sharon Tanner- Coordlna1ar, Julle McMurry-Ooordlnafor, Anlla Reyna, Dan Washmon-Spam sor. IACK ROW: Tom Dlekson-M.C., Horval Sykes, Ron Andres-M.O. IOTTOM: Top Flve: Margle Marshall, Lldy Lee, Vanessa McCoy, Jennlfer Droke, lelh Kennedy, Jolynda Schlerllng, Andy Fuller, Kevln Lane, Todd Seely, Ken lates, Kevln Wesf. 36 Mosl BeautIIuIfMosI Handsome S. fn ,mm is w 46 www 1. nz Mosi BeaufIfuljMos1 Handsome 37 anous Clubs Selected Participants PAGE 30: TOP LEFT: The Bell System entertalns durlng Intermlsslon. TOP RIGHT: Top Ten: FRONT ROW: Tracle Waldle, Todd Seely-Most Handsome, Dena Frayer. SEC- OND ROW: Stephanie Rallsback, Pam Hlngst, Jolynda Schlerllng. THIRD ROW: Jennlter Drake, Vanessa McCoy, Llndy Lee. BACK ROW: Margle Marshall, Deanna Mltchell. MIDDLE LEFT: Cathy Perez and Erlc Helnz. BOTTOM LEFT: Julle Serlvner and Chrls Coleman. BOTTOM RIGHT: Lelgh-Anna Spaulding and Matthew Moore. PAGE 39: TOP LEFT: Monlea Ross, Jenny Dowden, Llsa Lewls, Shella Johnson-Bell System. TOP RIGHT: Chrlstl Moore and Andy Fuller. MIDDLE LEFT: Pam Hlngst and Scott Tennery. MIDDLE RIGHT: Ashley McCarty and Kelth Dodds. BOTTOM LEFT: Llsa Klpp and Bryan Lllley. BOTTOM RIGHT: Top Ten: FRONT ROW: Davld Delteh- man, Beth Kennedy-Most Beautltul, Tony Chrlstopher. BACK ROW: Erlc Helnz, Ken Bates, Kevln Lane, Kevln West, Lane Stahl, Andy Fuller, Davld Fletcher. 38 Most BeautltulfMost Handsome 7,-.J uwwgg A ..,,..,..M. .A Vfr gwiqzfl 1,,, Wm, f W .gn- ' Y ,.... '.-TL , '55 . MN m. ' an I , M l, nl Q ' f ,S fi x 5 , s 2 ai g Kg.: , qi, f H Z xikeg 2:1142 3 H , f . 2 5 if QE? S Qe i 2 Eg 9 fififf' is 4 5' 5 gf? ax yi 4 335 iff V-'v ijsgfi' ? ,ig ii, ,,3,,, 13,333 i W,r Jil' If 1 3 A 9 Us u as Y Qiggi 1 2 4 A 3.12 i E J A Most Beau1ifuIfMosf Handsome 39 Excitement Was Shown By Winners PAGE 40: TOP LEFT: Deanna Mltohell and Lana Stahl. TOP MIDDLE: Klm Tyler and Jud Chappell. TOP RIGHT: Contestants: FRONT ROW: Stephen Adams, Matthew Moore. SECOND ROW: Ivey Gllllland, Scbtt Tennery, Kelth Dodds, Chrls Coleman, Irlan loultlnghouse, Bryan Lllley. IACK ROW: Mlke Maroney, Steve Baker, Mlles Warttord, Jud Chappell. RIGHT: Mr. Tom Dlckson presents flowers and trophy to Most leautltul, leth Kennedy. PAGE 41: TOP LEFT: Lynn lrake and Mlke Maroney. TOP MIDDLE: Jennller Droke and Mlles Warttord. TOP RIGHT: Palge Ieene and Stephen Adams. IOTTOM LEFT: Todd Seely, Most Handsome. recelves hls trophy lrom Mr. Ron Andres. BOTTOM RIGHT: Contestants: FRONT ROW: Cathy Perez. SECOND ROW: Klm Tyler, Shelley Swanner, Chrlstl Moore, Lelgh-Anna Spauldlng, Klm Steele. BACK ROW: Llsa Klpp, Lynn lrake, Palge leene, Ashley McCarty, Stephanle Tlgert, Julle Scrlvner. 40 Most BeautItuIfMost Handsome 'KT' if u r 5 I, 'I- J ' f. ,Hwy N f' -,!f,-:X,QQf - Cv J: 552 1' f ff: tyvf. K x' ga?-,gX1qg?'ii. . F -fl W- ig xv rf 'XFr,., . ,4,,. TA 1M A , f 'lgx 1 A . A ,ga ,'4n3er,.f. ,-maxfw -- ' M w ag v ..,,w. Senlor Wrangler Brlan Flood does fhe GlgoIo. ABOVE: Raider band beak io the Drum Cadence. RIGHT: Hlgh-sfepplng Ralderehes Deanna Mlichell, Rene Russell, and Jennller Droke, dance the nlghf away. 42 Organizations Organizations . i 2.4 7 L Q M Honor Socloty Sponsors-Mrs. Judy Chapman, Mr. Tom Dlcluon, ond Mrs. Shorllyn Cotton. NH 6915 Honor Society Olllcors- Front Row-S. Plttard-treasurer. luck Row-A. Fuller-Prosldont, V. tarlan, J. McMurray-Reporter, D. Baldwin-Secretary, and R. Brock-Vlco-Prosldonl. Reform Challenges Through the constdnt energy the Honor Society presented, it gdve o The Honor Society wds o very elite group ond proved thot despite new meoning to the stdnddrds of excellence it hos olwoys upheld. mdny stdte Iegisldtive chdnges to improve educdtion, d high Honor Society contributed to school spirit with the onnuol locket soles. point overoge could still be mdintdined. Mr. Tom Dickson, Mrs. As in yeors post, the members pldyed on importont role in the Home- Cotten, ond Mrs. Judy Chdpmdn shored their time ond energy to coming octivities. The NHS sponsors worked especidlly hdrd, distributing sor the 1985 Honor Society. ond counting the bollots for the election of the Homecoming Queen. Stephen Adoms l Debbie Boldwin Jdnice Bolldrd Borry Borney Jdyson Bornhdrt Debbie Bdrtell Kenneth Bdtes Misti Blosingome Tim Bobo Phil Brinkley l i Rod Brock Steven Brown Poige Brunsdon Sdrcih Buffo Chuck Butler Suson Comeron 44 NHS 'sf of-.4 S. -.. ig. .cs Q my is i 'N -1,-s ' -,,-Li N Lift: - as .sm -,:..fi:f-ss::.s Q'-X 41 : ,X . -31 52 .2 ' i J- 1 1-A X 21. 3 '-',,f. fs- - A 'E el if A ' ' , i 'fi L i B te 1 7 V li i A.- 1-s , 1 :res f-..kk 5- .qyw sf few fzfs: rf f 'fftzs 1 , fir, nf ' .sq Q 0 -. 'www wg-4 l in 3 'I i l si Dan CarTer Jud Chappell Chrisla Clouiler Chrisrine Coke Shellaine Conanl Lauren Dalrymble Mall Davidson Jack Dennis Susan Donaldson Jenny Dowden Van Emery Laura Essen Paul Ezzo Jay Franz Andy Fuller Dana Gilbert Melissa Giles Andrea Gonczy Dan Good David Graff Barbara Guziak Laurie Holcomb Parrick Hickman Rebecca Hill Jennifer Holburn Roberi Hood Craig Hulchins Jamie Huilon Valerie Ingram Naihan Johnson Sheila Johnston Kristi Kelsoe Michael Knoop Jack Koen Bobby Koerner Billy Koerner ArTi Kwaira Debbie Leopoldus Tony Losornio Andrea Mcllvain Julie Mclvlurray Bryan lVlcNaiT NHS Stephen Medvic Richard Meyer John Miller Matthew Moore Kalleen Norris Dianna Ortiz Jason Ott Jeff Payne Stephanie Penning Cathy Perez Mark Peters Steve Pittard Georgia Potter Brad Preston Stephanie Railsback Leslie Rexrode Billey Rhoades Judy Rigdon Christine Rixen Tommy Scott Julie Scrivner Wendy Searles Tracie Sell Brad Shaffer Brian Small leigh Anna Spaulding Carol Ann Stutzrnan Shelley Swanner Joanne Teten Kim Tran Sherry Tribble Stephanie Tucker Sanket Vyas Kevin West Chris Whitaker Charles Whittenburg Devon Whittington Lori Winter Mary Witt Rebecca Yarbrough Jessica Young Laura Zahn 46 NHS The Members Cf Student Council Student Council was a very important organization at L.D. Bell. They spent many hours preparing to become better leaders of the student body. Over the summer, the L.D. Bell Student Council attended a week long National Leadership Training Center at Texas Christian University. This workshop was sponsored by the National Association of Student Council and the National Asso- ciation of Secondary School Principals. They also attended the National Associ- ation of Student Council Conference in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Mrs. Kay Baker at- tended the international Leadership Train- ing Cruise over the summer. She learned many techniques for bettering the Student Councii's leadership abilities. The Student Council had sponsored many activities to boost school spirit. These activities included two after-game dances and the Home- coming Parade. Student Council also brought Mark Sharonbroch to speak to the student body, and sponsored community services, such as visits to nursing homes. The sponsors of Student Council were Mrs. Kay Baker and Mr. Ron Andres. Amplify School Spirit FRONT ROW: John Gallagher-Treasurer, Stephanle Rallsback-Secretary. BACK ROW: Jett Bradford-Parllamew tartan, Kevln West-Presldent, Mr. Ron Andres, Krlstle Kelsoe- Art Committee Dlrector, Jett Bowman- Vlce President, Mrs. Kay Baker. The 1985-86 Student Councll. Student Council 47 9' ww L f 1 '- C . -4 4 A 48 Student Council ...af 'mgwfmw 'K V y r . ' sv A , 35 W, ,. TOP: Lorl Prlce, Mlssy Melntosh, and Susan Stewart. MIDDLE LEFT: Mary Mayer and Rosalyn Reyna up Turkey-Grams before the Thanksglvlng t ABOVE: Allan Floyd trles to sneak In a nap Todd Seeley. Ghotographlc prootj LEFT: I hope someone ls ready to dlseuss new business, because we aren't. Jett Bowman, West, John Gallagher, and Jett Bradford. Arl Club Honors Excellence 9 if , A5351 lf F V. ,-23,':3,,f,,g'Ei 2. . U xiii. sz s ,QRQ Y ff K, Nkif? .Le ft 95 3 'NW' -rf gl?-if f!4 31+ gn u? siqja Kfsin R - 35 3 s ' 3 .jr Q ' sin, is-, ,SN H ,J . f ' Q' - fPffj.:Q ' A i g. 155 K ' if W- , 'i gw-5' f W A H ' 2 Q L.D. BelI's National Art Honor Society consists of active art students who are at least in their second year of the art program. Honor students excel in almost every aspect of art and are also involved in the regular art club. Sponsors are Mrs. Marilyn Ivey and Mrs. Jennifer Couch. Natlonol Arl Honor Socloly poses lor cl group photograph. l r 'I V '. 'Q 'L -, Y 01 V vi 'NZ' J. 2? I , ff 1, .M --M , A r f-. rc ., V -1 .1 af' 1 r ' V i. . H , ,reg V , ,sinh . age 1 -, L .M , 1, - - if ' jf 1 rf' I 4, I ye 5 J x?3f'wQ'i'?' Ti , 5 H ' r ' -V ffl vi r XF rift' Q fy . rf ,ar ,J P Q, .. 4,13 5, 3 14 r sf V it if pm T' 51, 2 W , K' rf f' f lr P NATIONAL ART HONOR SOCIETY: OFFICERS: FRONT ROW: Klm Sloolo, Shollalno Connanl. BACK ROW: Slophunlo Mookor. Amy Wllllams. Ari Club Honor Soclely 49 Student Council Aid Compu Group . :NYM ABOVE: Jason lumhart, Chrlstlne Lelcht, and Allsa Browne reglster Academle Decathalon partlclpants. 50 Student Council LEFT: Kristen Moon and Steve Christensen help set up the eateterla. AIOVE: Preparing tor another Student Councll sponsored eventl Donna Varborough and Steve Christensen. Qi ,J- x+-f 1,1-ss LEFT: Mliile Mclnfosh and Mary Skaggs enjoy U IIHIO relaxdflan. ABOVE: Lorl Price, lllly Stevenson, and Ken Baie! watch over Ihe relreshmenfs. Krlsil Kelsoe and Jef! Bowman are hard aI work. RIGHT: II Is Ilme for our mld-momlng eoflee break. Susan Siewari and Mlssle Melnfosh. Raider Staff Sparks Imagination lt took many hours and a very imaginative Raider staff to produce the 1985-86 yearbook. The 4985-86 Raider Staff began the year early when it attended a workshop at Ste- phen F. Austin State University. The members learned many new journal- ism techniques including photogra- phy. copy writing, and layout plan- ning. For the first time, a supplement will be available in the summer. This supplement will contain many of the spring activities such as Senior Prom and Graduation. Top: The 1985-86 Raider Statt Below Lett: Mr. Washmon Qsponsor ol Ralder Stattj gives a tew words ot advice to Melissa Wltt. Rlght: Ralder Statt Edltors FRONT ROW: Cathy Perez-Organizations Edltor, Debbie laldwln-Raider Editor, Valerie Ingram-Classes Editor, SECOND ROW: Carol Cook- Faoulty Edltor, Pam Hlngst-Glrls' Sports Edltor, .lulle Mcldurry-Honors Editor, TOP ROW: Scott Newton-Boys' Sports Editor, John Miller-Photography Editor. sql if it. :sox A 52 Raider Staff y TOP LEFT: Photography Soetlon-Chris Enrlght, lrlon Eados, Erlk Holnz, Chrts Landry, and John Mlllor-Hood Photog- rophor. TOP RIGHT: Honors Soctlon- Shoron Tunnor, Jullo McMurray-Hom or's Edltor, and Karon Loman. FAR LEFT: Oloun soctlon-Luel O'HoaI, and Volorto Ingram-Olanos Edltor. LEFT: Sports Soetton-Pam Hlngst-Olrts' Sports Editor, Scott Newton-loya' Sports Edl- tor, Llsa Melaughlln, ond lrlan Oomor. IOTTOM LEFT: Faculty Soctlon-Tom Ly- ons, Amy Mooro, Joann: Toton, and Carol Cook-Faculty Edltor. BOTTOM ITIOHT: Orgonlzotlons-llollnu Vlltt, lloh Whittington, Sonny Stophons, ond Cathy Poroz-Organizations Edltor. Raider Staff 53 BL UEPRWT Sparks Pride The BLUEPRINT members meet everyday as E durlng tltth period to put together a monthly newspaper. They glve very ac- curate descriptions ot what ls golng on at E L.D. Bell High School. The advlsor tor BLUE- E Pl?lNTls Sarah Wottord. The BLUEPRINT con- what is ln style and what Is not. Much work and dedlcatlon goes Into the pro- duction ot this newspaper. All thls work ls B done so that students can become better acquainted wlth thelr school and soci- ety. QE 1 . -- N Q? EQ Q 4- .f ls is Qi RN N Q 5, . X., . s fg tilz ii ABOVE: The t9B5-B6 BLUEPRINT odltors. Donae Wordolman-odltor, Steve Sunday-photo odltor, and Stove Zlmmorman-assistant odltor. BELOW LEFT: Sabrlna Rlch wrltos hoadllnos tor the BLUEPPINF BELOW RIGHT: Denao Vlordolman, odltor ol BLUEPRINL plans out a story. rm win wifi? WWW' 54 Blueprint slsts ot things that students like to hear about: tavorlte movles, tavorlte records, E W .. .P xff g k .S :,,mz.Nz - LJ ga, 32: Yi x 31 iw. Ex x is wa CHEERLEADERS: FRONT ROW: Donna Yarbrough, Melanie Jennlngs. BACK ROW: Klm Do0ghly, Shelley Swonner. Klm Moore enlhuslusllcally leads part ol lhe squad at the Arllnglon Hlgh pep rally. 56 Cheerleaders CHEERLEADERS: FRONT ROW: Karl Hunhuvl. BACK ROW: Llndy Lee, Churkl Yur- hrough, Lorl Reusch. Cheerleaders Under the leadership of Mrs. Mary Ann Brock, the cheerleaders e as the main spirit motivators at our school. Serving as head der and squad leader is Leigh-Anna Spaulding. The other leaders are Melanie Jennings and Kari Henshaw. During the the cheerleading squad received Best All-Around at .A. and the Award of Excellence at the S.M.U. Summer Camp. individual competition, Melanie Jennings and Kim Moore be- All-American Cheerleader finalists and the whole squad for national competition. During pep rally, Casale Mlchels, Klm Moore, and Klm Doughty boost splrlf using technlques Ieamed In summer camps. CHEERLEADERS: FRONT ROW: Klm Moore, Leigh-Anna Spaulding. BACK ROW: Amy Moore, Cassie Mlehols. Cheerleaders 57 WRANGLERS: FRONT ROW: Cralg Hutchins, Chrls Whlltaker, Stephen Adams. IACK ROW: Kevln West, Jefl Payne, Stephen Medvlc. Troy Cryer gels a rlde from lrlan Flood. Wranglers Motivating complete spirit is the main goal of the 4985-86 Bell Wranglers. They are able to bring out the spirit in students, and in the faculty as well, through their crazy antics displayed throughout the course of the pep rallies and games. The Wranglers perform their trademark dance, ring the school bell, and generally act out of sync under their sponsor Mr. Bob Cook. 58 Wranglers l ' 4 lrlan Flood has comoutlaged everythlng but hls Wrangler splrll. Y x .r WRANGLERS: FRONT ROW: Andy Fuller, Sieve Plhard. IACK ROW: Mai! Moore, Chrls Calloway, lrlon Flood, Zack Kerr, Troy Cryer. The Bell Wranglers help the cheerleaders moflvaie lplrli ai a Ralder pep rally prlor fo the Oct. 4 game wlih Arllngfon Hlgh. .ah .s. Wranglers 59 4 5 5 fl as ' 5' Q Z, .J sf- ' Aqeaqf, 'YY 'A Q lf , I1 Q , xl 7 ' 5 6 I 'f i . ,W W i , in ,AV AA' A .21 46 B p I xx km Aa A if 92 5, Qi Ai I A v. 2 .A i ' af fv AM - .vnu Ve e Q, ir., - . 1- N 1: I! 5 ,X fr, 1' 1 V 4 'X mga A u x gee 5 ' 25 2 , ax x 1 ax f spur, 5 . L, Q, K 4. ik s y X A A f . ' - ,iifflf 51' ' Vg, 1. A si t :'fT'j 1 gl . usa f Um, fy- . , ,f ,fri ' Qffgq El ag Opposite Page-Top Left-Front Row-K. Godfrey, J. Scherllng. Buck Row-T. Edwards, S. Sell. Top Right- Front Row-M. Moroney, L. Flores. lack Row-A. Fox, M. Hulsey. Bottom Left-Front Row-S. Slms, ll. Russell. luck Row-C. Word, D. Mllchell. Bottom Right-Front Row-M. Ayers, J. Iven. Back Row-M. Dunn, D. Skoog. Page 63-TOD L9fT-Ffbllf low-D. Allltorl. Back Row-L. SQbCtfIdn, K. Held, J. Sandi. TOp Right-K. Lee, S. Landry, B. Kennedy, C. Gawlllla. Bottom Left- Front Row-C. Kemp. lack Row-E. Gr099, K. Hlldebrandl, K. Marlln. Raidereltes 63 Student Body Enjoyed Choirs The Choral Department followed the tradition of excellence in entertainment. The first of three choirs was the Choraliers. Made up of Sophomores and some Juniors, they participated in contests and the Fall, Christmas, and Spring concerts. A Cappella is the top choir. Its' members are selected after auditions and sing harder songs. A Cappella also gets on a choir trip to Tennessee. An elite group of people from both choirs made up Bell System. They combined choreography and music to form delightful entertain- ment. I Choralers-Front Row-A. Mllls, J. Cullen, K. Slusher, I. lobo, C. Hari, J. Morrison, I. Johnson, K. R. Komblum, A. Allen. 2nd Row-W. Whllienburg, E. Hlll, K. Kuleza, J. Funderburk, D. Alchlson, D Crossley, N. Melts, M. Stanlord, C. Perry, A. Newberry. 3rd Row-S. Coleman, T. Esilln, L. Cox, J. Grant, S. Suggs, P. Richardson, A. Pennlng, L. Thurman, S. Loymeyer. Back Row-J. Ramsey, K. Stephens, ll. Duvey, K. lrown, W. Ward, C. Carlson, A. Temple, L. lamsteln, A. Gray. 64 Chorallers K Choraler Offcers Front Row-T. Esllln, A. Mllls, S. Coleman. Back Row-P. Richardson K. Smllh, C. Crossley, E. Hlll. K l A CAPPELLA- FRONT ROW: A. Torres, R. Wllllams, J. Dowden, S. Campbell, K. Hartman, D. Fletcher, J. Ballard, S. Rhee, T. Hammond, A. Gonzey, L. Essen, J. Rolte. SECOND ROW: G. Gardner, S. Robertson, D. Dolan, M. Ross, M. Alchlson, C. Morgan, A. Koenlgseder, S. Crenshaw, S. Cameron, S. Johnston, L. Lowls, J. Serlvner, R. Law. THIRD ROW: C. Chrlstlan, H. Kuespert, K. Koch, D. Morgan, J. Welch, S. Ramsey, C. Coleman, M. Packer, J. Trampel, D. Young, L. Taylor, J. Vanhoozer. FOURTH ROW: I. Gray, J. Harbln, M. Felps, M. Smlth, R. Wltek, I. Bamey, L. Hoover, D. Eckler, D. Andrlesen, J. Dennls. I A CAPPELLA OFFICERS- FRONT ROW: J. Dowdon, L. Hoover, S. Johnston. SECOND ROW: A. Gonzey, L. Lewls, J. Rollo. THIRD ROW: J. Dennls, I. Barney, N. Ross. A Cappella A Cappella 65 Bell System BELL SYSTEM OFFICERS- J. Rollo, L. Hoover, S. Johnslon, B. Barney, J. Dowden. ge? 66 Bell Syslem BELL SYSTEM-FIRST ROW: D. Morgan, J. Rolfe, C. Wells, J. Dowden, B. Johnson. SECOND ROW: B. Gray, Gonzoy, M. Afchlson, K. Smllh, L. Essen, S. Suggs. THIRD ROW: L. Hoover, L. Lewls, B. Barney, S. Johnston, Ross, J. Dennls. CAPPELLA All. ZONE ALL DISTRICT MEMBERS-FIRST ROW: J. Dowdon, J. Rolfe, A. onzoy. SECOND ROW: L. Lowls, M. Ross. THIRD ROW: S. Ramsey, S. Johnsfon, L. oovor. FOURTH ROW: M. Folps, J. Donnls. 'Wu' wear' fm CHORALIER ALL ZONE- I. Johnson. Choir Talent Was Honored can-H131 Au. AREA -o. morgan. ALI. sn rs- n. wnek, ALI. Ann- s. lamoy. CHOIR HONORS 67 sand Is Electlifying There was no other word to de- scribe the 4985 Blue Raider Band ex- cept electrifying. The band generat- ed energy and excitment at football gamesand pepramesltshwedfor penechon Hwoughoutthe sunvner months, and eventually all of the work paid off. At UIL marching con- tems,the band eamed a sweep- stakes rating, and was given the hon- or to advance to regional contests, representing one of the top bands in the 5A district. The constant energy lasted throughout the winter and spring seasons as well. The band performed at annual Christmas and spring con- certs. In addition, it participated in UIL concert contests. The band enjoyed a very successful year under the di- rection of Mr. Dana Rothlisberger, Mrs. Sherry Miller, and Mr. Ernest Re- pass. RIGHT: The marching band perlorms to Stevle Wonders hlt Another Star. MIDDLE: 'l'ronada , the band's upbeat march, adds excltmeni to every perfor- mance. IOTTOM: Crowds were Ohrllled by the precise marching to the drum feature. 68 Band Band mf' fav, A, ,V , X, 'wyqzxr Band Directors-Ernosi llopuss, Sherry Mlllor, Danna Roth- llsborgor. Band Sweefhearr-Annohe Hardln. Drum Majors-Froni Row-lryon McNair, Paul Eno. lack Row-Annette Hardln. - X .M 1-' ,QRQNXGNE . ,-f'f Z' f-X, Iv?- -K' Band Sweerhearf Nom1neesAnnoho Hardln Carolyn Wells Siophonlo Ponnlng, Coslyn Mathis. Band 69 fmvfy. ,M ,- Y -.-1 f Q E an J fiffgviil' ' we xfwfiu ' - ..jwf . V -i - 1 . 5 W W M ' V 1 L1g...P::fu?.1l.li1'f.a.Li 1 .1 J ' il .--D-231 123 5 .. 'VY K f or F3 K, , ,. h ., .X gg ' ly 'W' K' 5 . . 1' I I :QA fi '12-A1 EK f f ,QV fi f oenl o r., ., fi 4 fqg. L 5.155 1 . 12 f s . . 2 f his 'g.'15.i,-. -3' . ' f 'w .'-99 1 1 'W M 3132 f' 2 f if -4.. L- ,ar 25 W nf all X95 lf l 5 ' Q Z, if N 3 fig? Q' 'QQ 4. . 51 vgfgw M Hrsf Band-From? Row-C. Mltchell, A. Hardln, S. Pennlng, D. Favacho, B. Thalcher, S. Bal ohunas, S. Eagon, K. Shulke, D. Morrls, J. Berkley. Second Row-S. Preslon, J. Dennls, E Odom, L. Mllchell, S. Whllelay, D. Morgan, S. Sweah, P. Langslon, J. Ramsey, S. Camp bell, M. Malhls, C. Wells, S. lullo, K. lrumlleld, A. Dlcker. Third Row- L. Godwln, K. Rlddle S. Trlbble, A. Pennlng. FoUrTh Row-R. Corley, K. Geer, M. Plpes, D. Rolhllsberger, P. Eno, E Hollls, D. Vader, I. Shaffer, S. Thompson, S. Plannel, T. Slusarek, D. Dureau, J. Smllh, M Froman, K. Hamlllon, S. McKenzle, B. Mcllafl, T. Gardy, D. Smllh, C. Landry, J. Hartwell Fifth Row-E. Covlnglon, S. Gllberl, S. Ramsey, C. Varln, P. Walker, M. Dovldson, D. Good C. Stulzman, G. Garrett, S. Larkln, K. Ingle, D. Suler, P. Pablch, J. Ioulel, S. McNol'l. Jazz Bond-Front Row-E. lflollls, S. Grogen, J. Hartwell. Bock Row-E. Repass, P. Pablch, J Boulel, E. Covlnglon, J. Saunders, S. Thompson, D. Vader, M. Froman, J. Clnlron. -long-avi 70 Band pf --sc., 'Mx .QM Second Band-Front Row-B. Flelscher, B. Walson, W. Whlflen- berg, T. Bryars, D. Spooner, J. Zumwall, C. Malhls. Second Row-L. Jobe, C. Low, S. Wllllams. Third row-K. Mllchell, C. Savage, G. Lynch, C. Perez, L. Covlnglon, C. Kerley, D. Cochrane, D. Blalr, A. Temple, J. Lucas, T. Key, S. Howell. Fourth Row-J. Polk, L. Fell, B. Guzlak, S. Mlller, B. Eades, T. Mays, C. Bevel, S. Ewlng, K. Crane, L. Wlnler, J. Saunders, T. Prlsoc, S. Smllh, T. Ford. lack Row-C. Coker, J. Clnlron, D. Prohs, L. Ross, A. Teunow, T. Guzlak, R. Wllek, C. Dunn, M. Thompson, D. Trewlh, R. Samson, D. Mallhews, D. Carler, T. Poflerson, J. Koen, C. Coleman. Second Band Council-Front Row-C. Perez-President. Second Row-R. Samson-Junior Represenrdrive. C. Coleman-Secre- lcryfTredsurer. C. Savage-Vice-President Bock Row-L. Cov- lnglon-Sophomore Represenldrive, L. Wlnler-Senior Represen- Tdlive, C. Molhls-Historian. Thrrd Band Council-H. Comperlengo-Vice-President, S. Skarln- SecretdryfTreasurer, I. Montgomery-Hisforion, T. Lawless- Presidenl, L. Delrlck-Senior Representative, S. Grogan-Sopho- more Represenrdfive, E. Schussler-Junior Representdrive. Third Bond-Front Row-L. Mayor, S. Pennlng, G. Grlllln, T. Schulze, M. Rule. Second Row-B. Taylor, D. Anderson, N. Densmore. Third Row-R. Lloyd, I. Monlgomery, T. Gasserl, T. Lawless, S. Slroub, S. Skarln, M. Durbola, J. Cowen, H. Cam- perlengo, L. Delrlck, E. Schussler. lock Row-R. Lee, J. Tram- ple, W. Gomez, C. Palone, W. Ward, S. Grogen. 71 Hai Off To Bell Players AfTer beginning The year wiTh a successful TalenT show, The Bell Players and Thespians continued The example of excellence ThaT began lasT year. Behind The skillful leadership of Mr. Norval Sykes, The club Tackled many fund raisers, bake sales, and plays. Their Fall play, Of Mice and Men , was a success. Following close behind was Plaza SuiTe , UIL One-AcT play, The Children's Hour : and The musical, The FanTasTicks . Once again The club ended The year by sponsoring ifs own awards ceremony. Q- THESPIANS- FIRST ROW: Kevln Redman, Duane llo- baum, Michelle Solls, Davld Fleleher, Arthur Mar- Ilnez, Ray Jones. SECOND ROW: Karen Wlsmann, James Clnlron, Colleen Chrlsllan, Usa Perry, Margle Marshall, Holly Wells, Wendy Ilemdon. THIRD ROW: Mellssa Telerllller, Ivey Ollllland, Sean lflamlllon, Slephanle Rallsbaek, Jason lenlley, Ray Cannon, lrefl Splvey, Vanessa McCoy, Sara Rlchmond, Amy Copeland. 1-'S' lsr, Pi figs, f 3:-I, is Q' OFFICERS- FRONT ROW: Davld Flelcher, President: Mr. Norval Sykes, Sponsor: Arlhur Marllnez, Vlce-Presldenl. IACK ROW: Duane llobaum, Parllamenlarlan Mlchelle Sells, Secrelary: Ray Jones, Hlslorlan. 95 ,,, sth., 1, .. . A ,y LU .V I LZ' Nay .T T ' ir 'Tis W Q Yqggfl. X ss l' R :is-ir if fig,-.. . , . xi i 3' A VN ,Mi E . V ky .lfgjgi V lx . ,..: i , x : J 1 J f .is ' V W K v w,,, ,,,. . ' 'wwf 1, M3 T ,Jr 5 , wp T ..,, ., .Q In Ihls scene lrorn Ol Mlee and Men , lennle QRlehIe llevlnsj struggled and kllled May QVanessa McCoyj. 72 Bell Players And Thesplans Due Io The tremendous amounl ol lalenl Ilowlng Info lell, Ihe number ol lell Players shol up lo an aslou members. Dlsplaylng lhelr ialenl and beauly, lhe club prepared lor The brlghi Ilghls ol The slage. namg George QDuane llobaumj pleaded wlth Curley qbavld Vlctorlnej not to hurl hls best trlend Lenny. fi Eg .. N k, e ff n . .X 3 V lb e,eere rger , riiixsg ' A: ,Jw ,- IELL PLAYER OOUHOII.-FRONT ROW: Duane llobaum, Mlchelle Solls, Davld Fletch- er, Arthur Martlnez, Ray Jones. SECOND ROW: Rlch Whlttlngton, Dana Oodtrey, Krlstle Cobem. THIRD ROW: Davld Dletchman, Sean Holcomb. FOURTH ROW: Vanessa McCoy, Margle Marshall, Holly Wells. Instead ot lollowlng the yellow brlck road, Sandy McCann, .loll Kramer, Cara Mlze, and Chrls Heal followed the lell Player tloat In the Homecoming Parade. 'RA 5'-13:-una-' ' f' MEN Durlng the course ol the year, the bell players provided a place lor people to share old memorles and create new ones. In the dresslng room, Vanessa McCoy helped celebrate Holly Wells blrthday. Bell Players And Thesplans 73 Durlng a cruclul scene, Crooks QE. Fyloj talks lo Lenny QR. Blevins, and Candy QA. Morllnezj. In lhe play, Sllm QD. Flelcherj was a mule sklnner who helped add u colorlul background lo Lenny and George . 74 Bell Players As a resull ol Lonny's acllons, May QV. McCoy, ls kllled. Carlson CJ. Wllllamsj and exlros CJ. Clnlron, S. Holcomb, and D. Dralnj look on as Slim QD. Fleleherj checks her pulse. CAST: TOP ROW- R. Whlttlngton, D. llobaum, D. Fletcher, V. McCoy, D. Vlctor- lne, J. Norman, I. Gllllland, E. Fyle, J. Clntron. BOTTOM ROW- S. Holcomb, R. llevlns, A. Mdrllllel, Shadow, J. Wlllltlmx, D. Draln. .5 x., g May QV. Mccoyj tolls ot her dreams ol belng In and wearing all them nlce clothes. Success Shown ln Fall Play As The casT filled wiTh TalenT bowed, applause could be heard ThroughouT The audiTorium. ln The lobby, could be heard words of praise and enjoyment from The audience: The Bell Players' fall producTion of Cf Mice and Men was a success. The casT, diversi- fied in many ways, came TogeTher To make all four performances a True success. The play cenTered around Two ranch hands, Richie Blevins and Duane Blobaum, in Their search for a perfecT place To seTTle. Filled wiTh The porTrayal of emoTions, The play was Tough on The casT and made a lasTing impression on The people who viewed iT. The emofional sTroin felT onsiage confinued offslage as Thoughfs of The ending of friendships and The desTrucTion of The deTailed seT enTered The minds of all cast and crew. The Time and efforT puT in by everyone involved provided memories noT To be soon forgoTTen. ln order to save Lenny QR. llevlnsj trom turther torture and paln, George QD. Ilobaumj prepares to shoot hlm. Bell Players 75 The Spanish Club is made up of sludenls who wish To learn more abour The Spanish cullure. The members of Spanish Club are involved in many acrivilies such as The Chili Cook-Off and The Spring Language Festi- val. They also parlicipaled in many social aclivilies, such as Christmas Caroling and going lo places of Mexican inleresl. The Spanish Dancers, led by Mrs. Copeland, ac- Tually acfed our The cullures of Mexico. The Spanish Dancers performed ol The Fall Chili Cook-Off and various olher funcrions. Their many aclivilies were supporled by money raised by selling mirrors and piclure frames To hang in lockers. The Spanish Club was sponsored by Mrs. Wieland, Mrs. Worrham, Mrs. Copeland, Mrs. Chandler, Miss Harrison, and Mrs. Chronisler. Foreign Language Clubs N ABOVE: Spanlsh Dancers. From Row-Mareee Coonrod, Christy Thompson, Llbby Rodke, and Krishna Nagy. Back Row-Tracie Sell, Chrls Frank, Raj Shorl, Trey Ford, and Juanlia Hargrove. BELOW RIGHT: The 1985-86 Spanish Club Officers. Melissa Greer, Lauren Dalrymple, Tommy Tlner, Chrlsilne Coke, Heaiher Quick, Dana Gllberl, and Pafly Falrweaiher. AIOVE 1985-86 Spanish Club. nl. if Demonslrale Iniemahonal Energy The German Club is organized by Mrs, Mary Jane Harbison. STuaenTs who are Taking German classes or simply inTeresTecl in German culTure make up This organizahon. German Club is raising enough money Through funcl-raising projecTs To give each of The Twelve senior members of German Club a scholar- ship, The main goal of The German Club This year. One of The mosT enjoyable proje-cTs is The annual Trip To Edeleweiss l?esTauranT ana The Spring Lan- guage FesTival. The German Club also planned many acTiviTies for Foreign Language Week. LEFT: German Club Officers. Fronf Row- Andrea Mcllvaln, Melanle Lunsford, and Sfephanle Howell. Back Row- Scofl Tennery, Monlca Ross, and Carol Ann Sfufzman. ALL BELOW: 1965-B6 German Club members. French Club Generates Spirit The French club is o very acTive and popular organizaTion aT L.D. Bell. They have sponsored many acTiviTies for The mem- bers. Some of These acTiviTies include a Pro- gressive Dinner and a Mardi Gras celebra- Tion. The French Club also parTiclpaTed in The Homecoming Parade during The Fall. In addiTion, They enTered a represenTaTive inTo The Mosr l-IandsomefMosT BeauTiful Pageant The French Club represenTaTive, Berh Kennedy. was crowned The MosT BeauTlful Girl aT L.D. Bell. She was escourTed by David DeiTchman. The French Club in- volvemenT in school acTiviTies is a perfecT represenTaTion of The spiriT found aT L.D. Bell High School. 78 French Club Latin Class Is Shackingly Fun ABOVE: Shannon McKnlghi, Oollln McCarInoy and Susan Rhoo are roally enjoying fhelr Lailn class. AiThough There was no LaTin Club This year. The LaTin class was sTilI very popular wiTh many sTuclenTs. Mrs, Sandra Carney was The only LaTin Teacher aT L.D. Bell This year. This class noT only gives The sTuaenT a chance To learn anoTher language, buT iT also gives The sTudenT a beTTer under- sTanaing of The English language, since mosT of The English language derived from LaTin. DOVE: Morclo Conrad and Tlm Waddlll Take I1 easy durlng their slxi a porlod Latln class. IGHT: All rlghf classl Open up your books To page 73. Wo are darling a new chap1or. Mrs. arney. 4 4 , N M! It-.i,,....'Mx ' rf-.. A Young Life . Young Life members meeT on Moncloy nighTs To shore in The energy of ChrisTion fellowship. All Young Life groups from The crreo porTlcipoTe in The meeTings direcTecl by Joce Thompson. MeeTings involve group fellowship, Theme porTies, ond improvisoTionol slciTs. S. Plffurd, K. Wosf, C. Huichlns, M. Hackney, I. Knols, R. '- - --4 ' ' T - -' R. Sumon onjoy Tho mooflng In shook ihoy siolo Ira ehoolor. Miko Plnksfon and Jaco Thompson provldo the Chris- Young U19 fakes time out from iholr Togo lor o group plduro. Nan oniortalnmonf lor the ovonlng. 80 Young Life At Bell, the Fellowship of Christian Athletes is an organization that offers members new awareness and self confidence through the sharing of Their different beliefs. Bible study, prayer, and group discussions that involve talking about everyday problems, are just some of the things that go on at different members' homes. Overall the main goal of F.C.A. is to encourage athletes to imple- ment their Christian attitude during school, sports, and throughout their daily lives. At on F.C.A. meetlng, members pause tor a moment ot llble study. X Av-'f .em My il. Members take port In group dlecuulon and tellow- shlp. uf V7 The Fellowehlp ot Chrlsttan Athletes. F.C.A. 81 C , Art Club Expresses Itself In A Unique Form ArT Club is a special club made up of inTeresTed, TaIenTed art sTudenTs. They were involved in several on-campus activities including Their stuffed animal sale, and The Homecoming pa- rade. AT meeTings, Art Club was often entertained by learning a new artistic Talent, or listening To a guest speaker. STudents also had a special parTy where each member was asked to dress like Their favorite artists. The Art Club was under The leadership of Mrs. Marilyn Ivy. 82 Art Club ,fl Above - Arr Club-Front Row-J. loyd, S. Hanson, A. Province, A. Wlegond, D. Hoehleutner. Row-S. Hodgson, S. Holcomb, K. Steele, E. Stllebauer, S. Conant. Third Row-K. Ehlers, T. Eaton. Fourth Row-A. Helmbrecht, A. Wllllams, E. Day, H. O'Rear, P. Smlth. Fifth Row-K. Riddle, H. Quick, M. Barg. Sixth Row-D. Gilbert, S. Johnson, J. Lucas, A. Torres, R. Lee. Proctor, M. Wltt, A. Asdorlon, P. Nelson, M. West, K. White, J. Mosh, J. Mlller, J. Wilson. An' Ofllcefs-K. Steele-Secretary, S. Halcomb-Vice-PresidenT, A. Wllllams-PresidenT, R. Lee-Tre IETOLOGY- FIRST ROW: Z. Nyland, T. Schnarr, T. Nguyen, M. Klnser. SECOND ROW: B. Mclelland, C. Mlller, S. Wlth a smlle on her face, K. Klnser prepares to dry E. Walker. THIRD ROW: C. Brewer, T. Peccl, S. Helleman, R. Stack, K. Kret, I. Bradford, K. Kret, M. George. the trusting customer's halr. , . I. fif' L ' zlfs V 'H f I . I L ea N ., y . . Jig , K ,. ',f' v i ? . ia . ll Q, 1,532 .,,,, ,ag f l r: start,the customer must have COSMETOLOGY- FIRST ROW: C. Cleary, C. Barker, S. Hammer, L. Oualardo. SECOND ROW: S. Jackson, C. halr washed. R. Sheppard prepares to practice Wllllamson, J. Stevens, R. Sheppard, C. Brewer. lellow student, L. Gualardo. Create Coifs Cosmetology, the choice of the new generation. Beauty was no longer in the eye of beholder, it became an obsession across the nation. Everyone wanted to look good, very few knew how. So in response to the demand for professional beauticians, many women signed up for a class in Cosmetology. Cosmetology taught them to cut style hair as well as do manicures and suggest make-up colors. The behind-the- heroes were those able volunteers who, forthe sake of education, sacrificed their woes. Based in the career center, the Cosmetology class attempted to educate students through hard work and experience. Cosmetology 83 ELECTRONICS- T. Vlearl, K. Orton, M. Folbor, Mr. Fonvlllo, T. Holbrook, J. Bellamy. Mr. Alton Fonvlllo, Electronics teacher, holpod E. Wahlborg and X. Slpraloufh Tlx one ol the monltors. I. . lu ' m 84 Electronics NVHIIS , i S.. -5 H ELECTRONICS- FRONT ROW: J. Johnson, X. Slprauuth, K. Sayaehak, C. Lunphouthccoul. SECOND ROW: Fonvlllo, S. Rlckman, M. Oullodgo, E. Wahlborg, C. lrown, A. Rodrlguoz. Amateurs Turned Pro Many valuable working skills were gained by students taking classes in Electronics and Auto Mechanics at the Career Center. Electronics taught the students everything about building or fixing an electrical appliance. On the other side of the Center, students were taught the skills essential in fixing a car. Both these subjects and a common link. Though different in many ways, they both produced many well rounded people. Many of these students were amateurs to the skills, but at the end of the year they were all pros. VOA 34116514 ' 1 I J M ff, -W ff ,H W , 'H sl5, 4 l'Tr H 1+ 4 U ,, - 'f b, W H ,Q 2 H mu ' Eff A . 1fff1 ? :,.bv, , - J A58 Tx J 5 I I? is 5 x xg W Y While S. Sflnson, I. Thomas, J. Buresh, and S. Garrison watched, Mr. Bobo domon strand the correct way to un a rouhr. Skills Taught By Vocational On-the-job training is a phrase that accurately describes the function of the Career Center. The center provides courses in all areas. Two of these classes include Building Trades and Auto Paint and Body. Building Trades was taught by Mr. Roy Bobo. lt taught students how to use wood and other raw materials and make something useful for everyday living. Mr. Darr Yandell's class. Auto Paint and Body, taught the skill of automobile repair and painting. Both introduced new skills and in time turned out people who had mastered it. BUILDING TRADES- S. Stinson, R. Bobo, J. lurosh, l. Thomas, S. Garrison. 135.1 sulmluo TRADES- 3. Rollins, c. Workman, J. Smith, J. Lylos, D. vanlanlngnum, c. Hull, E. lrlnkloy, R. 86 Bulldlng Trades AUTO PAINT AND IODY- FRONT ROW: C. Freelle, D. lerielson, W. Ilolr, S. ElIIng1on, J. Afileberry, I. Hlnel, T. Anderson. BACK ROW: S. Nlchols, R. Wagner, M. Chrlsiopher, I.. Vann, M. Barker, Mr. Darr Vdndell. At the Career Cenier, J. Veda Inspected a lender during his Auto Palnt and Body class. PAINT AND BODY- FRONT ROW: D. Ralney, D. Wallace, S. Seymour, K. Souhala, J. Vega, T. Leia, R. BACK ROW: J. Rodenberg, B. Stacks, K. Belknap, S. Tate, C. bumpers, J. Shawn, Mr. Darr Yandell. Auto Palni And Body B7 Vocational Oltice Education V.O.E. is a program which trains stu- dents interested in an office career. Stu- dents were taught important skills, such as typing, taking dictation, filing, and writing business letters. In addition to academic study, V.O.E. students worked in an office atmosphere after school After graduation, the important skills learned could be transferred to al- most any career. V.O.E. was sponsored by Mrs. Ward. Q g X? Lssnywx i i s 4 t 88 V.O.E. .i. i .K i i i i i I 2 i 1 2 l 4 1 E S 5 Upper Right- VOE-Front Row-C. Mlllel, W. Pope, J. Prasatporn, A. Beck, D. Anderson. Back Row-G. Hammond, 'I'. leard, C Ingram, M. Warren, B. Riggs, Mrs. Ward. Middle Left-Front Row-T. Beard. Back Row-J. Prasatpom, K. Farris. Lower Right- VOE-Front Row-K. Johnson, K. Farris, N. Wacasey, l.. Walker, D. Ewlng. X I i I I -A,..WWU...-. . W w-,sffm www Mm. K 3 2 S s lr Aecouorln Marketing. , Soc.: J. Dlx, Sargaant-at-Anna: E. Fyto, Photo. 5 TOP-K. Hamrtek, M. Conrad, S. Manlsg T. Frost, F. Caraway, K. Fyto, I. Taylor. Soeond Row: T. Tomlin: L. M. lrumblo, J. Dlx, E. Fyto, V. llggs, S. Rhlnohartg 'I'hIrd Row: S. Tllorlnag C. Richardson, L. Evans: J. Hughes: P. Pan-lshg L. lostlek: Fourth Row: J. Grant, A. Clark: M. Soils, I. Smith: I. Scribner: P. Jackson: R. Walker. V Carnr : - Dovolopmont Conlaronco Compotoney land Events Torosa Frost Gonoral Marketing: Taylor, Advlnrg T. Tomlln, Troas., L. Arcurl, Part: V. Riggs, Hint.: T. Frost, V.P.g K. Hamrlck, Pros.: DECA I DECA I is a special vocational group trained for a career in marketing and distribution. The pro- gram especialiy encourages the free enterprise system and the laws of supply and demand. Through special area and state competition, DECA I strives for a positive attitude for all its members. The group is sponsored by Mrs. Bar- bara Taylor. Deca I 89 F.B.L.A. Generates Energy FBLA was an orgonizaTion made up of sTudenTs inTeresTed in a fuTure in business. The group supporTed Bell as well as The communiTy. They marched for UNICEF in order To raise mon- ey for chariTy projecTs. In addi- tion, LA was awarded Third place for Their hall decoraTions during Homecoming Week, As in The pasT, FBLA aTTended borh DisTricT and SToTe Business CompeTiTions in order To chal- lenge Their business skills. The club was led by Mrs. Janice Laxon and Mrs. Dixie Engle. FILA Officers - J. Burnside-Phoiogrm pher, S. Kllllngsworth-Corresponding Secretary, D. Frayer-Vlce-Presldenf, S. Huddlesfon-Treasurer. Second Row-N. McMahon-Reporilng Secretary, K. lates-Presldeni, D. Dodson-Parllamem larlan, D. Cope-Store Manager. Thlrd Row-Mrs. Dlxle Engle, Mrs. Janlce Laxon. FILA Members-Flrsf Row-J. Burnside, A. Davls, P. Sfroupo, D. Humphreys, D. Frayer, S. Rich. Second low- S. Cox, E. Raynslord, S. Kllllngsworih, D. Dodson, S. Huddlesion. Third Row-K. Thompson, M. Kulroly, N. McMahon, S. Maddox, I. Hamacher. Fourfh Row-K. lafes, D. Cope, T. Chlldreu. 90 F.B.L.A. lfkl mu mmm ?4Mwca 4 if .f'?T g fw ' 'mm A mg rv we . . A F B I. A :qu A F952 fQlA TOP FIRST ROW: I.. Torry, I. Dodson, A. lrowdor, A. lonsloy, A. lumard. SECOND ROW: T. S. Davll, K. lomard, K. Thayor, L. Whlfmoro, D. Brannon. THIRD ROW: M. Porras, D. Good Marketing Wlnnorj, C. James, W. llonzlos, S. lrown, O. Mcklnnoy. FIRST ROW: M. MeCown fvoflng dologahoj, I. Holfoldi, SECOND ROW: I. Solbi, S. Wohb, S. K. Mlllor. D V DU AI.: Ronoo Muller, Apparel Iv Accnsorlos Wlnnor, Aroa 5 DECA Prosldoni and Siafo from Area 5. DECA II Disiribuiive Educaiion Clubs of America is a vocaiional program de- signed for students pursuing a busi- ness career. Through special meet- ings and classes, DECA il members were given a chance to work To- gerher and share each ofhers' ideas, They aiiended special area and stare conventions in order To im- prove Their business skills. DECA II was under The direciion of Mr. Ted Sole. Deco II 91 Future v Homemakers Of America Future Homemakers of America is an organization open to any student in- volved in home-making related classes, FHA participated ln on-campus activities as well as special community projects. Members held a week devoted to FHA activities, and at the end of the week. they planted rose bushes in the court- yard. FHA also took part in the Home- coming activities by dressing up as clowns to entertain people of all ages. In addition to on campus projects. Future Homemakers sponsored a special day for children to be tingerprinted and pho- tographed. The group was sponsored by Miss. Ramona Riley. 3 Gosson Second Row R Yarbourgh D Ortlz C Cloutler, P Stroupe K Rlttle D Jordan, L Cook lock Row C Vlllborn, T Losom o, K Giles, mmons, e Middle Left FHA Sweetheart and Beau Cathleen Rulz and Tony Losomlo FHA Officers Front Row R Russell Vlce President ot Projects, T Kirsch President, K Rlttle Hlstorlan Back Row J Herman Vlce President ot Public Relations Lower Right FHA Otttcers plant rose bushes In order to Improve the courtyard at the close ot FH fi is S a FHA-Front Row-G. Grlttln, M. Stoll, C Funderburk, I Mack, D Neace, S Oberbeck L . . A week. 92 F.H.A. Home Economics Cooperative Education H.E.C.E. is o vocohonol club Thol ollows sTudenTs To be involved in The community os well os The job feld. In The job field The sTudenTs worked ot vorious ploces such os resTuoronTs ond reToiI sTores. They become owcrre of The imporfonce iw cr coreer involved in home eco- nomics. H.E.C.E. sTudied cloThing and TexTiIes, food ond nuTriTion, ond home monogemem. They were under The dlrecTion of Mrs. JoAnne Bouer. H.E.C.E. 93 Future Teachers Activate El'l1'hUSiGSlTl This is the second year for L.D. BeII's Texas Association of Future Educators to operate as a club. TAFE encourages students who are interested in a teaching profession to pursue these career plans. Sponsors for TAFE are Mrs. Carla Stanford and Mrs. Char- yla Fuller. TOP: TAFE: FRONT ROW: Mrs. C. Fuller, J. Skelton, N Mayor. BACK ROW: R. llovlns, K. Olin, K. lomard Mrs. C. Stanlord. T.A,F.E.: OFFICERS: FRONT ROW: J. Skelton, N. Mayor. BACK ROW: R. llovlns, K. Ollos, K. lomard. S. to -s l ' nv iw in Y' . Students observed a trog utter dissection. 5 is iss i Science Club Explores The Unknown The LD. Bell Science Club is set up for students who ore interested in science ond wont to increose their knowledge in chemistry ond biology outside of their regulor closses. Science Club helps these stu- dents to leorn ond oppreciote oll of the different ospects of science. The club sponsors ore Mr. Rich- ord Creed, Mr. Bob Riddle, ond Miss Kim Shelton, SCIENCE CLUB: FRONT ROW: J. Ott, J. Uhlenhaker, C. Worthy. BACK ROW: Mr. lt. Creed, T. Grltten, Miss. K. Shelton, I. Chance, Mr. B. lllddle. ,. ss, L ' ,... f f s r 1 - is SCIENCE CLUB: OFFICERS: J. Uhlenhaker, J. ON, C. Worthy. Science Club 95 ACGdel'l1iC DGCGHIGIOII Goes For The Gold Jason Oh-Gold modal-Economics Essay Sllvor modal-Science Chrls Whlfakor-lronzo modal-Economics Speech Chrlsia Cloullor-Bronze modal-Fine Arts bobble lukor'SlIver modal-Fine Arts Dovld Vlclorlno-lronzo modal-Literature Bronze rnodohlnrerview Brlan Flood-Gold modal-Speech ironzo modal-Varsily All-Around Dovld Dollchman-Gold modal-Alternate Team Kovln Rodmonbold modal-Alternate learn Sllvor modal-Alternate Varsity All- Around Chrls Calloway-Gold modal-Alternate team 96 Academic Decalhalon The Academic Decaihalon learn is a group of siudenis who , or average, Each of The siudenls competes in his or her area of addition To rhe numerous hours The iearn practiced, each performance berler. This year, The Decaihalon team placed third lhroughour The Above-Front Row-B. Flood, C. Whllakor, D. Vlclorlno. Second Row-D. lakor. U. Shaw, J. Oil, C. Cloirllor. Baci Chance, D. Dollchmnn, C. Calloway. David Vlciorlns u victory llft. rocolvas third place honors. Gooch is Mrs. Vlckl angle. Dolichman rocolvn Qncouragomont from Allso Brown botoro rho meer. Academic Docofhalon 97 C.V.A.E. Co-Op And Lab CVAE is a program for students inter- ested in an industrial career. Each of the students involved were responsible for success in academic studies, as well as their job responsibilities. CVAE Lab participated in hands on training. Under the direction of Mr. Coo- per, each of the students discovered the importance of repairing auto- mobiles and other machinery, CVAE-Co-op Above right-Front Row-S. Waldle, S. Dodd, D. Glles, S. Delaca, S. Nelson, D. Rledel. Second Row-M. Young, C. Zlegelbauer, M. Wag- ner, D. Davldson, S. Norman, R. Blasdel, S. Fon- tenof, R. Tllerlna. C VAE Co-op Middle Right-Row 4- S. Brooks, S. Cooper, S. lrown, D. King, R. Flewell- Ing. Second Row-J. Ross, K. Tapp, M. Long, T. Donlhoo, M. Murray. CVAE LAB-Middle left-S. Plier, C. James, J. Mon- Inger, T. Vlreay, P. James, H. Brewer, M. Tucker. CVAE LAB-Lower left-Row 1-M. Tucker, E. Cornells- sen, J. Kendrlck, R. Morris. Second Row-N. Savoy, S. Dowdy, B. Hunter, M. Molllh. 98 Vocational A S . ' N .....1.l, mx yu W, r, 'vt 'fx '?.5?. C17 5:1 5. N .1 Cable 28 Wired For Energy Cdble 28 is the Television production stdtion used by the entire H.E.B. school district. Throughout the yeor, TV stu- dents were seen ot numerous school functions. They covered oll ospects of school octivities such ds footboll, volley- bdll ond drdmo. Their stotion wds used os o public service outlet ond covered dll District events. Coble 28 through its concern for public dwdreness provided d greot service for oll. Above: Cable 28 Class Front Row - M. Pucker, M. Thorton, I. Hood, I. Marfln. Bock Row - R. I.oBoon, I. Lllloy. Loft: Froni Row - B. Flood, C. Whlfiokor, D. Vlcior- Ino. 2nd Row - D. Baker, U. Show, J. OH, C. Clou- ilor. lock Row - B. Chance, D. Doltchmon, C. Calloway. Cable 28 X 99 f-E1 fy., 'Mix 100 Sporis gif Sonlor Orig Cllnos out-paces a Lamar runner. AIOVE: .dull Dilbrldgi f0Pl nil Rtbtll. RIGHT: Courlnoy .loans shoots hvo. lwfiggnaflf Q Sports RIGHT: The Bell defense huddles on lhe sideline dur- Ing a lime-oul. Dislricl Co-Champions W I V. ABOVE: Mlke Moroney levels u delender. ABOVE RIGHT: Jay Franz makes lho reception. 102 Varsily Foolboll ,T , -555,-5? 55 F 3 5 5 6'7f 1iQ4g.,,fng.,,Q4p . T , R . ,. . Q. in ..., . A. ,. .A , ,k,,L K in.. l ap m q K Tn L Q r ' 3..:.1? ,xipf-Q. 5 V. 5.x Q ,ww 4: mms iilf7T'iv151eimF::f1fAgg?fgfg K2 ' .f Q 3,45 kgwfv Qi, M nf,fkk,,.'s,.k gin sf5-Ji , , 'W W L f- -M' 5 f 'i '-' T' -' QW FQ'-if-'Sis 5523311355f?:S'iGf-giaslfgffgig i ,A - -:-- er-- ' fe FIQAW11 T f ,af f -f f i n A-Aer ' K ' ' ' 'ef'-': 'i1- . A V19 9 - , .fwed-me ix.. , . . .. f' z,. vw . f . ,. J. BELOW: Mark Maddox aliompis lo comploie a pass agalnsl Nlmllz. ABOVE: lrlan Dolbrldgo lllos over Robo! dslondors lor a galn. Air Edwards The Raiders sTarTed The season againsT a long-Time non-disTricT rival, The Richland Rebels. AlThough Richland was predicfed To win, all ThaT changed as The Raiders unleashed an aerial aTTack ThaT compIeTeIy decimaTed The Rebels. Coach Tim Air Edwards navi- gaTed The aTTack which was piloTed by Mark Maddox, who com- pIeTed 'll-of-17 passes for 254 yards. Maddox's Two favoriTe Tar- geTs, Jay Franz Cwho caughT six passes for 127 yardsj and Wes MonTgomery Ohree caTches for 75 yardsj, helped puT away The Rebels. When The skies had cleared, The Raiders had won, 34-7. STiIl fired up from The previous week's vicTory over Richland, The Raiders Took To The field To baTTIe The NimiTz Vikings. The Raiders jumped To an early 7-0 lead afTer recovering a fumble on The Viking 48. The Team Then moved The ball laTe in The Third on a one- play, A2 yard drive in which Maddox Threw To Jay Franz for a Touchdown, making The score 44-O afTer Chris Sadlo kicked The exTra poinT. The Raider defense managed To hold off The Vikings unTil laTe in The fourTh quarTer when NimiTz scored iTs only Touch- down and when The final gun sounded, The score was 'IA-7, L.D. Bell. BELOW: Tronl Edwards scrambles lor a galn agalnsl Richland. i AIOVE: lrad Myors slips away from a dolondor and crosses mldllold. Varslly Foolball 103 Raiders Enter 5A-7 Undeteated The Raiders entered The Third game of The season wiTh ci 2-O record, ready to play The winless HalTom Buffalos. The Raiders' offense overpowered The Buffs while The Raider defense held HalTom To only 173 ToTaI yards. ExcepT for a Touchdown in The second quarter, the Bell defense virTuolly shuT-down The Buffalos. Led by ScoTT Mahonay and Rick Saunders, The Raiders kepT Hal- Tom from The goal line. The Raiders' offense, led by Mark Maddox and Jamie Gill, combined for 211 yards passing and Two Touch- downs, and when The clock ran ouT Bell had won 27-6. Bell opened 5A-7 disTricT play wiTh a 211-3 victory over rival Sam HousTon. The Raiders' brilliant efforl put a damper on The Texans' homecoming celebration, as Bell scored on a Chris Sadlo kick and Three Touchdowns and held Sam HousTon To only a field goal. Sam HousTon defeaTed Bell lasT year, but The Raiders Took advanTage of four fumbles, a blocked punT, and long scoring drives To defeat The defending disTricT champions. ABOVE RIGHT: Wes Montgomery elude: a Haltom defender. RIGHT: The Raiders burst onto the tleld. IELOW: Jamie Gill fades back to pass. LEFT: lryan 'lorry looks for opon lorrlfory. IELOW: Wu Montgomery goo: around tho ond. -rw limkbw Bell Defense Holfs Cpponenf The L. D. Bell Blue Roiders, remembering o 24-44 defeot suffered to Arlington lost yeor, soundly defected the Colts in The second district gome of the yeor. Arlington boosted the Third best defense in the oreo coming into the gome but the Roider possing ottock ond ground gome produced three touchdowns ond set up o field gool, while the defense held the Colts to only lb points. The victory gdve the Blue Roiders o 5-0 record os they remoined the districts' only unbeoten teom. The Bell Blue Roiders remoined undefeoted os they beot Lomor, 22-7, in their third district gome. Bell wosted little time in scoring, driving 67 yords in four ploys in its opening series, ond quickly set the poce. The victory lifted the Roiders' record to 6-0, ds the Vikings fell to 2-A. Bell dominoted most of the gome, olthough the Lomor defense kept the Vikes in the gome until the finol quorter. Two lote scoring drives by Lomor threotened but the Roiders countered with interceptions ond clinched the gome for Bell. Varslfy Football 105 gs ...X M Homecoming Opponent Proves Challenging The MarTin Warriors were hoping for a mud baTh as They prepared To Take on The disTrlcT-leading Blue Raiders in The rain, L.D. Bell, however, Trounced The Warriors in a weT bdTTle, 311-6, and remained on Top in DisTricT 5A-7. The rain didn'T sTop Beli's excellenT passing game: The Raiders connecTed To Wes MonTgomery for fiffy-one and fifTy-nine yard Touchdown passes, and gained 2411 passing yards. Bryan Delbridge and Brad Myers scored on shorT runs, and Chris Sadlo kicked four exTra poinTs and Two field goals. The Raiders held MarTin To only one Touchdown, and held Their offense To a mere T74 yards. Bell supposed ThaT Their homecoming game againsT The JesuiT Rangers would be an easy one, buT iT Turned ouT ThaT They underesTimaTed Their opponenT and in The end, lT was a sTrong defense and a desire To sTay undefeaTed ThaT carried Bell To a 'ld-7 vicTory. The Raider passing game was excellenT, buT five Turnovers kepT Bell from breaking The game open. A sTrong defensive sTand in The fourTh quarTer preserved The win, and Beli's record was boosTed To 8 - O. 106 Football T . .. ls.,-,T TOP LEFT: Runnlngbaek Brian Terry runs up The . . e s for a galn against Jesulf AIOVE' Jaml shake ol! a Jesuit delender In leII's game. OIII frle ,., Raiders Pound 41 Burleson Elks BelI's 35-7 vicTory over The Burleson Elks assured Bell of a playoff berTh, and gave Them confidence for The ground game ThaT had noT been effecTive earlier in The season. All five of BeIl's Touch- downs were running plays: haifback Bryan Delbridge and flanker Wes Monfgomery scored Two each: and Brian Terry scored on a one-yard run. The Raiders picked up 304 rushing yards and passed for 89 more. The Elks came ouT passing and played a good game, buT BelI's defense only allowed one Touchdown. The Blue Raiders sTayed undefeaTed wiTh The win and broughT Their disTricT record To 5-O, wiTh only one game remaining againsf rival TriniTy High School. ,V,g ,tw TOP LEFT: lrad Myers rushes lor a gain agalnll Burle- son. LEFT: Trenl Edwards :prints lor yardage and a llrsl down. AIOVE: lrlan Delbrldge siruggles lor a Touch-down. Football 107 Dream Of Undefeated Season Shattered L. D. Bell enTered The Bell-TriniTy game aT Texas Sfadium wiTh a 9-O record and assur- ance of aT leasT one playoff game and a DisTricT 5A-7 co-championship. The TriniTy Trojans needed To defeaT Bell To assure Themselves of posT-season play and defeaT Them They did, 24-6. The Raiders greaT TalenT and deTerminaTion was noT enough To beaT The Trojans, buT Bell puT up a greaT fighT and showed Tremendous characfer in The loss. A scoring drive by TrinlTy loTe in The fourTh quarTer ThaT produced a Touchdown ended Bell's hopes of an undefeaTed season and an ouTrighT disTricT championship. Bell had a chance To come back buT failed To converT on a fourTh-and-one play on Their own ThirTy yard line and on The nexT play, Billy Odell puT The game ouT of reach wiTh his 30-yard Touchdown run. The energy felT on The field and among The specTaTors, along wiTh The greaT playing of The aThleTes produced an exciTing game: one ThaT players and fans would never forgeT. 5 or-jfv ABOVE: Quarhrback Mark Maddox slips by a Gopher dolondor lor a gain. Texas Sfadlum. Heartbreaking Loss Ends Year LD. Bell, reflecTing back on The previous week's loss To TriniTy, knew Thaf They would have To play beTTer as a Team and make fewer misTakes in order To bear DisTricT 5A- 8 champion, Grand Prairie High School, in Their firsT sTaTe playoff game. The Raiders played much beTTer againsT The Gophers and led Grand Prairie by 8 poinfs aT The half, buT Two Gopher Touchdowns in The fourTh auarTer were Too much for Bell. WiTh The score 20-44 and Two seconds leff in The game, Bell Trailing, a 2-yard would-be Touchdown pass To Wes lVlonTgomery was baTTed away by a Grand Prairie defender, and hopes of sTaTe-final playoff bid were shaTTered. Bell's record sTood aT 9-2, a greaT improvemenT from The previous year's 3-6-1 record, and The Raiders could only look Toward nexT year and carrying on Bell's winning TradiTion. TOP LEFT: Bryan Delbrldge makes a receptlon for a llrst down. LEFT: Scott Hlckox stops the Grand Pralrle quarter- back tram entering the Ralder endzone. TOP: Mark Maddox and Wes Montgomery watch In frustration as Grand Pralrle scores a tourth quarter touchdown that eventually wlns the game. Football 109 110 J.V. Football EL RIGHT: Coach Paul Smlih Talks to the Junior Varsliy at J.V. Fooibclll The Junior VarsiTy fooTball Team, coached by Paul SmiTh, learned ThaT iT would Take long hours of pracTice and Tremendous dedicaTion To prepare Themselves for The season. The J.V. Team worked ouT wiTh The varsiTy during The summer and, like The varsiTy, ofTen sTayed aT school well afTer dark, WiTh This kind of dedicaTion, There was no doubT ThaT The 1985-86 J.V. fooTball Team will carry on The proud TradiTion of Raider excellence on nexT year's varsiTy Team. hall-Tlme. RIGHT! VGIICO CYYEY dude! 0 IGCKIQI. 6:54544 ' 4, Q'- 'Nnpgisf Nr PA rs 'N'm'WSJL V ,kv 'N V . M T gk 3? 32?'B4!'3fFTnn5aai3 wgwjrpqwe or sQfMT4f54713IJalli1r wi af 362. Ni T ,-of Q M 1F14-2 V V K. f A x wwmf W , nf, ,, V W LEFT: Mlka Chollls brings down an opposlng runnlngbock. BELOW: Mike Sebozco cuts ouisldo. LEFT: Colln Sulllvun blocks on a klck-oil. '42 V.x25Yfew I fgfgn, , fr, . Vg. 0 Sophomore Football 'I 1 1 Sophomore Foolball The 4985-1986 Sophomore fooTbolI Team, composed of players from Bedford, i-lursT ond porT of Harwood and CenTroI junior highs, showed ThoT even Though They may have come from rival schools, There were no rivalries when They suiTed up os Bell Blue Raiders. The sophomores played o Tough season ThoT finally culminoTed wiTh o deTeoT of The undeTeoTed TriniTy Trojans J.V. Team. The sopho- mores found ThoT ofTer The defeaT of TriniTy, oil was possible Through Teamwork. RIGHT: Mlke Taulon sllps Through The hands ol a defender. H+ -mf-Q f Q , . gi ABOVE: Davld Flores looks lor room lo run. H., ..71..u.3,,,..:2, ,,,.i ,..,, E4 .,.,. T ,ur . 'e h f rf . T 'f ' A '. 5,9- TJ ' swf-T rf , fi v ' ' so , .b , T Lf . - - -,. 'Pi-x?.1ekar'6 fit'-rn. .m.e- s-QL! JNMSX' 112 Sophomore Football sr' 1f1f'Ei 5f'xfif-if-iw: T' vm LEF'I': Robble Queen looks Inslde. .Q BELOW: Jeremy Wlrih closes In on a Trlnlty runnlpg back. 'WV MW vlan' ' L LEFT: Kelfh Gunn looks fo fhrow. Sophomore Football 113 Inner spirit kept the Raider Volleyball team united. Unity came from hard work, sweat and long practices spent improving their playing skills: however, no amount of practice could have built the team's un- quenchable pride. Their pride came from within, becoming more evident each time they stepped onto the court. During the last game of the season, the girls' driving spirit was especially apparent when they defeated Trinity 17-45, 44-16, 45-ll. Team members continually encouraged each other during games: on game days they met before school at Coach Vickie Griftin's home to upsych up . Having a team consisting of five seniors, two juniors. and three sophomores contributed to the inexperience that was more than made up for in guts. ,Unquenchable Pride Sfiphdllli CIYSOII ilfl fhl ball llp fOr C IPIKQ- 114 Varslty Volleyball Splklng against Martin Is Vlckle Sawyer. .is Q Jumping to block Is Michelle Seymore and Lynn Brake X55 K? , Vi,. Vfrl V sg L W l if , 4 ., '5 za: .jjfwif VA x f ' L- ffl A - ff Mm if Yi Q lx A uf V A f, , i 9? 3 5 fy, ., if--uwigj ,,b, ' Q X M i v f 4' -3 fu -5 1 , .nz f. 1. . Q? W 9' 'si ki 3 1 -A Y 1 Girls Focus Energy Cn Teamwork Raider volleyball sTarTed even before The doors To The 1985-86 school year were opened. Two-a-day workouTs began in mia-AugusT, in which The girls pracTiced and perfecled Their skills for The upcoming season. From The beginning, They realized The disTricT compeTiTion would be sTiff. If success was To be reached, The girls knew iT musT be as a Team. No supersTars ap- peared on The Team: insTead a group of hard working. dedicaTed Team members played' To win. Firmly believed by The vol- '- Q -241.1 H Ieyball girls and Their coach, Vicki Griffin. was ThaT one individual cannoT make or break a Team. Working TogeTher many hours, members of The Team became close friends which made Teamwork easier To aT- Tain. A. Lynn lrake 423 I. Susan lauer M5 C. Rebecca Yarborough 424. .lennllef Ford alf22, Chrlsll Moore 410. Vlekle Sawyer 433. Varslly Volleyball 117 Going For Il Q ,. 3 NN 1 '-QQ!!! , Lynn lrake, Vlekle Sawyer and Slephanle Carson watch as Llsa Mclaughlln splkos. 118 Varslly Volleyball llarlln's delenso falls to retum Llsa MeLaugllIIn's splko. Mmwpnw ,M ,, .3 QA Q , Mag W if? mal ff A Q me 'Ilia' ww' if Wu ff , , U W Wliwf,w, 1 ' 'iz v . ,.,,. , .W Z 11 4 , al sm ? ' .W L..W ,.., Slephanle Carson servlng. Lynn lralre rofums lhe ball wlfh a dlnk. Raider Spirii Energizes The JV 'Q any SlighTly nervous as Sophomores, The Junior VarsiTy Volleyball Team sTrove To represenT Bell in The TradiTional Raider fashion. PracTicing wiTh The Varsiiy each morning, The girls gained exper- ience and dedicaied Themselves To becoming The besT Team They could be. The girls knew They were in a Tough disTricT, buT sTill gave each game one hundred percenT, Coached by Linda Jolly, The girls developed inTo a Team ThaT was devoTed To winning. Knowing inexperience was a problem, The girls learned Techniques and drills ThaT helped Them in game siTuaTions. Though The Team did noT place in disTricT sTandings, The girls felT They learned whaT They would need for nexT year To Take Them To The Top. For Their firsT year of high school play, The girls did an excellenT job uphold- ing The spirii of energy felT aT L.D. Bell, Debbie Jones goes lor fhe splke. Rlghi: Meredith Gibson prepares Mlssle Mullins ahempis The spike. JV Volleyball 119 Season A Success In Spite Ot Shorlcomings ,Ns 'sm ,, 5 ,y Ulf, I Mft W ffl AIOVE: Leonard Canaan shook ovor a Trtnlty dolondor. E5 YW I2 s..-we ss s s ' A P, o n o 0 ft 05 X o Zi lgghsfjcf JDM? PJ f r t ff 'i 1 ,V x Qsti C It .1 t trois - 1 ffl 1 sf,-1 s , w , X gs? 1 , , l it 3' , Iron! low: lobblo Dlckarman, Tom Wells, Paul Shabay, Nato Dobord, Oary Shazor. 2nd Row: Dana Dagulro, Jamie OIII, lick Sapp, lobby Scars, Danny Dovoro, Richard Duggln. lack Row: Coach Ray Dobord, Courtney Joann, Guy Odom, Roger Ham, Jan Waller, Leonard Canaan, lobby Knots, Rusty Koontz, lrlan Fraloy, Jofl Vlllson, Coach Dale Cleveland. 120 Varsity Basketball Hard work and determination paid off for the L.D. Bell varsity basketball team as they raced to a respectable third place dis- trict finish. Led by junior Courtney Jeans and senior Bobby Kneis, the Raiders fought hard for a playoff spot but just fell short of that goal, as they posted an 'IQ-l'l record in a close district race. The team's efforts were admired by students, faculty and the Raider opponents and the season was a successful one, even though the team wanted a playoff spot badly. All year the Raiders played together as a team and when Coach Ray Debord saw his team faltering some during the middle of the season, he strategically moved sophomore Joe Johnson up from junior varsity to start on varsity and score needed points. AIOVEI Jllnlor Caurhlay Jaan! Shoah an ouhlda Sho! In Cha Trllllfy QCIIIO. LEFT: lobby Knols Iukn a lumpshof. IELOW: Dana Dobulro shoots lor two. 175851522233 f X 5 F y X LEFT: Courtney Joan: gots tho tipped bull. AIOVE: Robby Dlckonnon dribbln Insldo. Varsliy Basketball 121 Raiders Vie For Disirici Tiile RIGHT: Leonard Canaan goes lor the basket. BELOW: Dana DeGuire looks lo pass. RIGHT: lobby Knels and Courtney Jeans go lor the rebound. 122 Varslly Basketball VB .ov 1- Q: ., WMQTWW 4 MW' LEFT: lobby Dlckorman passes the bull to lobby Knolx. 30 0 vv-nvwsm: LEFT: Dana Dobulro shoots a Iroo fhrow. ABOVE: lobby Knols goo: In lor Courtney Joans. Varslty Basketball 123 wa A it . V 1 J Champions Michelle Seymore regains con- lrol. Amy Garrison goes lor the layup. Shawna Clary shools for lwo. Shoollng lrom lhe oulslde ls Kel- ly Llncoln. Varsify Girls Bdskefball 125 DonnelIy's Dozen 126 Varlsly Glrls Basketball Amy Garrison gals two. Andrea Russell looks lor help. Shawna Clary Pants llw ball. Michelle Seymore overpower: a Trlnlty Trojan. Lady Cagers Undefeated District 5A-7 title was captured by the girls Varisty basketball team, who earned it with a district record of 12-O. A record such as this was acheived through hard playing, consistant ballplayers working together as a team. Individually, each team member had talent, but together the team effort magnified the team's overall talent. At the beginning of the season, none of the team members felt they would go un- defeated in the district race: they did know of their potential though. As the sea- son progressed so did the team's confi- dence and performance. The turning point of the season, when the team began to work as a unit, was with their victory over Sam Houston. Later in the season these two rival teams met twice more. both times Bell came out on top. Especially exemplifying the team's drive to win, the girls knew that they won the district title two games shy of the end of the season. Still they continued on to win their next two games and finish undefeated. is Qs! 10 Amy Garrison drives to regaln the ball. Held! Harvllle WC1Chll The CCNOI1. Varsity Glrls Basketball 127 BELOW: Junlor Varslty's Dwayne Dogulro blocks a shot. JV Records Winning Season The junior varsity basketball team enjoyed a successful season and gave players who hope to play varsity basketball in the future an opportunity to improve their skills against players from other schools who have similar ambitions. The JV team, composed of a few juniors and many outstanding sophomores, was led by Joe Johnson until he was moved up to varsity. The team relied heavily on Scott Paul and Dwayne Deguire after he was promoted. The Raiders made excellent showings in tournaments and in district competition: and they showed the energy that propelled Raider teams all year long. 128 JV Basketball . VA, ABOVE: Scott Paul shoots a tumoround lump shot agalmf Trlnliy. ABOVE: L.D. loll scores two with a las! brook lay-up , . 4' Raiders Ilslen to Insirucilons. l Unity Though dll The Teoms dT Bell did well This yedr, few could bodsT 'll-4 disTricT ond 18- 2 overdll records. The girls J.V, BdskeTbolI Tedm hdd iusT ThciT record. PrcicTice begon edrly in The school yeor for The girls, who in TrddiTiondl Rdider foshion, wenT on To be- come disTricT chdmps. Though The J.V. ployed second fiddle To The vdrsiTy, The Teom gdve edch gorne one hundred ond Ten percenT. During The sedson The girls clinched firsT pldce in The Birdville ond NorTh Gdrlond Tourndr'nenTs. WiTh The young Tol- enT shown on This J.V. Teorn, There will be no sfopping These girls on vdrsiTy nexT yedr. Raiders play defense. Korl Schull: looks for The ball. Rene Greer shoois u lree throw 1 if W M., 4' 52 , ,, , J' ' ly 2,423 Z' .W 1, ualzw, My i yy , 1173-E , I. , 5 ,xy , M- 715 f f ' fy . L ' ' -.Wg 1 ., , u . , , , , I ff , W K , .Sf 4 ,g I, f I 3 3 if , -vf ' my ff Q ,ir 'La ' ,i 1, -My 1 V 'Q ,, , - ' I 'W' ' ' . 5 ' ' 2, Vf nova: sean Proctor klckt to u umm. Z' I - if Q .Lk .img x,.. his Sgr' .. xx ' xxx Nami Liar-4 , 'I M. A A Gm hx MP as nova: Mum new crosses me nnlah nm. 130 Cross-Country A A x Q Q ' ' Q M L of f ,.-ff 1, I: ., l l1v I W'f'4Y' WW ww MW WQUFQ W wr BELOW Rod lrock Ollf In fron! 1 l ABOVE Thi L D BOII IIUO luldtr Cro!! Oounfry ham .W-f Y 1- 'WWGAV X LEWQY 1 ffm' ' ul ' Ver, ' 'iv 4312? Q x. , . . V A ' 'N ' J , .W K is V A M ,, 1 w f' 1 ,Nw ,L - , Q, ' 'WG K X W: X' A 2 'Q xp' 'A' 'fn ' Y S , . . ww , W' f, ' R V ,155 10 -, Q , ' ff., 5' If ' .,: , ' I N W ,, an ,. N as f W M I . I ff, I 'A i , sf V I ,. W. A f ' I i W V I My ' mp29?3f 9 . 'f V GQ' - 1, K n .im , , H ' M I Q M sv ,fn H ,M f A uf N, T I 1 . ,, , , V '. I g , V ' K 3 i fn, M ,, W , V , I QU 1, yi I A 0 A Va M724 ,wif . , ' Www 1 f ' ' . , Y . fl : 4 . f - L ' ' 'ff A - Mhz, iff X ' 3 - - , A , ef + Q ' g K wi I f ' fn ' L Q S , A , Z ,X , . .. R . , , W' X B Q M we 2 ' S, ., is M L , ,m.W , V af - Q K Q - . 4 L ,V I K 1 , 4514-5' Q' Wins! ,xi MN' X A Q A W x - rw N , N , R HQ ,Q KX 1 ,ix . EAT, do Q, T ug OVE: Junlor Robert Giles races past a member ol 1'rlnI1y'l cron-eounfry learn. Blue Raider Cross-Country Carrying momenTum from a previous successful season, The Bell Blue Raider cross-counTry Team made excelleni showings aT early season meeTs and ended Up wiTh a Third place in The DisTricT 7-AAAAA meei. Coached by Sieve STewarT and led by reTurning IeTTermon ScoTT ProcTor and newcomer Chris Carey, The Raiders made fine showings aT all meefs and once again proved To non-believers Thai They were a Team To be reck- oned wiTh. All-disTricT ScoTT ProcTor was The disTricT champion and Carey placed a respeciable fourTh in The disTricT meer, ABOVE: Chris Carey and Scot! Proctor approach Trlnhy runners. Cross-Couniry 131 asfrfzvxgki M nog Flrsi row L-R: Stacey Waggener and Heaiher Richardson. lack row: Delynn Dolan, Julle McMurray, Amy Schoonlng, Susan Cameron, and Coach Stuarl. 132 Girls Cross Country I-low would you like To sTarT off morning running 5 To 6 miles? ThaT kind of dedicaTion our cross c Team had This year. Ru ing Two each morning before school, The girls Ticed hard and kepT improving Their which made Them compeTiTors in Tough disTricT. The Raiders, however, noT only compeTiTors, They were winners. Through The Senior leadership of lvlclvlurray and Delynn Dolan, The girls gressed from an average To an ou' ing Team. AfTer running in several meeTs, was apparenT ThaT The Team was sr for The disTricT TiTIe. STacey Waggoner, Junior and The Top runner, placed s in The disTricT meeT and helped To place Team in an overall second place finish. In regional compeTiTion, J placed an excelIenT ninTeenTh. G,-reaT , gress was also seen in The oTher Junior, T Rule, who placed higher aT every ' Amy Schoening and HeaTher Rich: appreensive as Sophomores, dev' Their skills and finished wiTh beTTer Times each consecuTive meeT. Placing fourTh disTricT in The VarsiTy compeTiTion Schoening defied her Sophomore Encompassed in The girls cross Team was a True spiriT of The Raider TradiTion. Stacey I ser if . . YB A x Amy Schoenlng sprlnfs io the Ilnlsh llne. ,r A W y 1 1 ,,.,,. ,y wr- , . 11-NWS, .,,. Sfucoy Wuggonor Li Q M.-an-o ' Q' ' L a V in Amy Schoonlng Dolynn Dolan sg hi 'QS u Julll McMurray GlrI's Cross Country 133 134 All Dlt t ALL DISTRICT VOLLEYBALL D T FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM Lynn Brake Lisa McLaughlin HONORABLE MENTION Stephanie Carson Christie Moore Rebecca Varborough BASKETBALL FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM Amy Garrison Shawna Clary Heidi Harville Kelly Lincoln Michelle Seymore HONORABLE MENTION ANDREA RUSSEI. SOCCER FIRST TEAM or SECOND TEAM Theresafllghtfoot Cindy Paules , Holly Meinzinger Stacey Waggener Kelly Dix Jenny Reeves HONORABLE MENTION Andrea Mcllvain fs 54 fi w f S+ 5 'rx ff 3 S 'V 5 1 2 i M 1 -.wfwxg f.,- F ,. ,,,. ,J , n fm:-V-t , mv, ' .11-, U- A. my Q--,g,w:.,Y..f wvz11ww,1mmsmaewaffA 414, 1.45. .-':m,wf f Q .f xxmvff ,X f ..d.:gwmmxs.feausan.sam.:esQzf Raider Wrestling Led by Cooch Ken Cooper, The L. D. Bell WresTIing Teom hiT The ring. The Teom members procTiced long hours oT school ond oT home To be reody To foce opposing Teoms. All members foughT hord To moke iT To The disTricT meeT, in which The Rcriders beoT The wresTIers from TrihiTy hohdly, Through ouT The seoson, The Raiders compeTed Tough ogoihsT oll of Their oppohems. RIGHT: Jon Perry gets ready lo wrestle. 136 Wrestling LEFT: Troy Holchklu goes lor the pln. IELOVI LEFT: Darrell Plemmons gels ready lo wrestle. IELOW: Erlc Tunnes gels lhe pln. LEFT: Roland Llmemnero ullemph a new move. Wreslllng 137 ABOVE: An LD. Boll Defender heads The ball. 138 Varsity Soccer ABOVE: A Raldor drives lor The goal In an early-season baflio. Perserverance Pays 011' The L.D. Bell varslTy soccer Team enjoyed a very successful season, even Though iT appeared To be doomed for failure Three monThs before The season was even underway. Coach Paul SmiTh dismissed eighT of BeIl's projecTed eleven varslTy sTarTers because of Their parTicipaTion in club-soccer, a violafion of UniversiTy lnTer- scholasTic League rules. The Team, however, ended up wiTh a 7 - 5 record and a second place in disTricT compeTiTion. The Raiders advanced To The playoffs wiTh a dominaTing vicTory over Grape- vine, 3-'l, buT were defeaTed in Their firsf playoff game againsT ArlingTon. The Blue Raiders showed Their courage and spiriT as They Turned a dismal-looking season inTo a successful one. The junior varslTy Team showed perservance also as iT ended The season wiTh A wins and 2 losses. .Ck 'Q ' A J,-A .S msn: Michael Gholson an-bam fha ban away lrom , -- . ' - Trlnlty dolondors. AIOVE: Two loll dlhndors chan afhr on oppononf and the ball. Varsity Soccer 139 sf i , r it P1l f' is ' i - ,W 'M' ' If x 'x . - W' lf I f 9 V 'K 'fl 5 , 1' : ' g f it 1 Kslly Dlx PC8808 Th! ball. Champ Continuing o trodition of winning begun lost yeor ot Bell, the Rdider girls soccer teom won the district 7-AAAAA competi- tion. The second yeor for the tedm wos also the second yeor for its cooch, Moria Dovis. Leadership wos provided by the two seniors ond five juniors returning. Hoving o sec1son's experience ploying together, the mdin tosk of coordinating edch others' movements wos expedited. Being oble to work together endbled the teom to cop- ture gdme ofter gome. .... it s ah ' -pv+f-4'-My-Q-wfwww-sf-,fi-,. f , J, 3 Q ol A . V ,L 1 . - K ,,. v wifi tn. 'ls iffy V P' Pfppjj vkk K i, 4 tvs' , -4 , if 5 i fiq it ii ,QE J ' if ' in New cs ,JM ML s f . 3' Tiiitffttlf , f ' 5 ' - T i' M-wwiftt i ii ' ' 'g s 3- s 9 , T Q P , .. -3 i '48 Q- - U- -. Q tthk H ' - A 'Oulu- ' 1 3 Q t lat if,, , pi Holly Molnzlngor moves the ball agalnsf DeSofo. as W 'I' u -.Jw--as ...1 u. , Rebecca Hudson evades a tackle. ,M I A Holly Melnzlnger drlbbles down lleld. Stacey Waggener steals the ball. Girls Soccer 141 Varsity Tennis The 1985-86 L. D. Bell Tennis Team hiT The courTs ready To go To disTricT. Under The coaching of Moses Ruiz, The Team learned Tour- namenT playing Techniques and how To sTay cool under The pres- sure of a big maTch. The players worked hard on Their games when The weaTher was nice, and sTayed inside To IifT weighis when iT rained ouTside. Wiih all of The dedicaTion shown by The players, iT is easy To undersTand why They bring home vicTories Time afTer Time. RIGHT: John Geist BELOW: J. Franklin ABOVE RIGHT: Mark Golba 142 Varsity Tennis 3'3 ' ing ' 1Fpf::xf'vE ygfinvzx, ,ff :Suzi Ms , ji? 1'fIi'55'77F ' C5 lv, ' 1 M. X .K .Wg-gg + K- hw Varsity Tennis Llsa Klpp Jonnllor Skolfon Cathy Peiers Laying IT On The Line STarTing The spring season wiTh a defeaT over Keller and Den- Ton in a Tri-meeT, The L.D. Bell Tennis Team conTinued iT's improved play. The Team's play was aided by valuable experience gained in The fall, said The coach of The Raider Tennis Team, Moses Ruiz. The 4985-4986 girls' varsiTy Tennis Team consisTed of boTh exper- ienced Seniors and young Tale-nTed Juniors and Sophomores. The girls pushed Themselves hard in pracTice each day. The efforT payed off when The Team Took firsT in a number of Their Tourna- menTs. Debbie Barfell Carol French Girls Varsity Tennis 145 Led on The golf course by Coach CurTis Moore, The 4985-86 Raider Golf Team sTarTed The season. To make The Team a player rnusT have an average score of 85 or lower. The players worked hard everyday To rnainTain This average To sTay on The Team. TaughT The basics of golf from Coach Moore, The players were able To polish and sharpen Their skills ThaT made Them winners. Raider Golfers . , RIGHT: Couch Curils Moore .L BELOW RIGHT: Senior golfers. 146 Boys Golf Y I f .4 ,, a LEFT: Erlc Rulnslord IELOW: Andy Fuller . , ff , 4 t . MH X' W' Jim ,,-M , ,F fw , fm ,V . ,L Q, . Q. Q , , t 1. 'P A ,Mr ,. ,- Q 4 W A , .gan , ' pg, V ., , W -' W v M 5 . 4 H ,, 1 Ll' w ' - F '- ' ts . .bw F, , ., A. . F ,ii W , , ,X ff A ,., ' 1 ' ,1 .A 3 , - . I , V f 4 2 . W. A ' M . A ,M V . ' - V a k X. 1. , va T ' ' W' ,. . M17 W f v,,-V -' i gk XV ,, i' 4 - 1 2- , , '- -eq, , , faq. W , 1 'M V , fQ LEFT: Silva Sfrolkoo , , Boys Golf 147 RIGHT: Craig Huichlns BELOW: Jeff Show TQ .. I H. W 'f ,- My T , W 3 jig? ' . , A NY' ' .. 4 ,H-. ' r ' 2 6 ,, W 2 f ' ' L , W V V H H-'1Fffi',a, A -' X , f ' gf, 11 l'Qi1ffQ...,,,w'f.!L L , A W -,f'.f A A Q4 Ab I A RIGHT: Mlks Ehlers 1 BELOW RIGHT: J. V. Goll Team f . fp W, M Wi! 148 Boys Golf lm ox A J-QQ JM , fs u if J. as x 91 ,ga NT Ea ?f7 'n' Lx . za A Kim Sieele Tees oft. De1'efITliI1C'l'i0l1 WiTh one reTurning senior, iT rnighT seern Thor The L. D, Bell girls' golf Teom foced deTerioroTion. DeTerr'ninoTion never lefT Their coooh, CurTis Moore, ond cinoTher golfer become pon of The Teorn. l-lordships resulTing from hoving only Two golfers did noT hold The girls book. They compeTed ds individuols in The rnony TournomenTs They enTered. olor 4 4 T . 1 AW ,- K ,i.,5,.i ,.,, T kb milk li nr gr V N 5 ., G Chrlsile Moore calculaies hor stroke. Varsity Girls Golf 149 FRONT ROW Stokes, Sebazco Sounders Dovld, Tongofe, Oronflll, Cryer, SECOND ROW: Wllllams, Lyle, Glles, Henry, Rodrlguez, Brock, Nlekom Vaughn THIRD ROW Koppus Myers, Petersen Kercho Gallagher, Cholln, Thompson. FOURTH ROW: Smlih Boyd, Tweedy Scoenz Proctor, Carey, Wlgglns Schaun BACK ROW Beaver, Garner Moon MeNaH, T. Vaughn, McNabney, Mahoney, Emery ' Y f z ' 12 of Q. n ' 4 - ar ' L ,Z N 1 'g ' f A 1' x 1 -l,f,:'., ., ,.., ,mn ,,, i X T , , 'M M z. .ER ,' an J ev A 4: W A I - 1 .., , A ' 'ly M 3 L , 'Q - . , ,W ,Q , Y W : i ,, i , 53 Z1 A JZ 1' 16 X M. i X Q , f T 3 W MA 'A' ...mam-I ,QW fm, 1 pf' 1 Q 5 1, , ,:,.,, nw... NA-- , it 9, -nw-W A 'W ABOVE: Paul Sebozco comes ou! of the blocks AIOVE: RCIUOI' POIO VCUHOY SOC!! fb HOW PIOIQIIVS. AIOVE: Curtin looms works hard to bulld stumlna. AM 'Q - JV And Varsity Track Team As they started workouts in January, the goal of the L. D. Bell track team was to place as many people as it could in the district meet in April, and hopefully qualify some athletes for the regional meet. The Raiders made an excellent showing in a dual meet against Richland early in the season and also qualified several people for the high school division of the Southwest Conference indoor Meet. These excellent showings in early season meets showed their competition that the Raiders were contenders for the district title and were a team to be dealt with. Track 151 Run For The Gold ' A . A J,ng,,,,,x Glrls stretch belore 1 152 Girls Track Ralders race slde by slde. ,G Q 5 . - 'U 'X Q 1 A-,gg mm 'aun- km-new r Sw: Wv.. on v.,.,,5m.1?,.ff2 Q X W tw' '5 'wivhwl .. . ,, , fi -- 2, .r ASV 1 S, 1 .,.. wg' is J K - 'sifgig so-'gmc v Q e', :' j f, 'Q f . X3 rr helr meet. 'SF T L1 1 mgffri mp. Q f xx I ni e zg.11 .WQ1-and-mv-Q Alllson McHenry Heather Richardson sireiches. Q. ? A 4 is .lf K .1 fi! S U Rebel . 'PF ' i35EffTti s Q ' V-.V-5w v vfxf'w E' xw'z1i':Et'Yv'xs7QW 'tif f- , ,,,, w..,x,,,. Q. txk 3 'J 5 3 1 Rulders laugh to relleve tension. DediCCl1'iOl1 Dedicotion perfectly describes The 4986 girls vorsity Trock tedm. Even Through the bitter cold months of winter The girls work long ond hdrd, sometimes os Idte GS 5:30 in The evening. In Their first proctice meet ogoinst Richlond, the Rdiders defected the Rebels in olmosT every event. Coach Lindo Jolley greotly ddmired the girls becouse she felt eoch individudl wonted to do her best to help the teom. The teom ds o whole possessed gredt Tdlent but this fdct mode them work even horder to become the best. Girls Track 153 Boys Gymnastics WiTh The backing of Coach Emil Milan and a loT of hard work, The Raider gymnosTic Team sTarTed The season To uphold iTs winning Tradifion. Through a greaT deal of hard work and hours of pracTice, The Raiders easily rolled over many of Their oppo- nenTs. WiTh This success, The Raiders were able To keep L. D. Bell number one. RIGHT: Sieve Adams on The balance beam. 154 Boys Gymnastics L ABOVE LEFT: Ron Suman on tho pommol horn. LEFT: Scoh Ganeri, conconiroflng on the rings. Boys Gymnastics 155 RIGHT: C. Koller RIGHT: The J. V. gymncsflcs Ieam. 156 Boys Gymnastics 1 .:'- E' 5. ,J Q W if. i J. V. Gymnosilc Team: D. Draln, S. Simmons, J. Harbln, R. Harmon 51 ef Q ,. WY A is ,M W ,W JA t, W fx ak M W an ,Q -G X Ki Q, M g , f .-wig, A VFR SQ x S Q Q if as aug M335 6, V , .3 51, a ,, 4 fy., WMS 'M mf 1 313 ' 21. ,S .HQ , N 1, vii-'Z 'M 1-7 'W V M A , W ,fl V Y ftlzf i f N I' L My w, ,1 V 'F if Q 2 ' Cl Q . 22 ,, ,Q Q55 , '31 2 f J f ,.,, f 31 . ff - 1 1. gf, L, A K- 1 1 . , f J f v M 7, K M. 4 W Li M 'xg 2 'I 'Vp .1 .jf .f D is I f .1 4 fx, M f .X in 533 l w ag K W -, , A Q: . 1 ' , ,4 ,,,':.,...' ,f'i,'Vf5 , 'x 'I' H. X LV if 'S X 1 ZW' V : ' Wise? i , . ' 'H 3, E' V ...YV ' m A at ,f QV676' KW if .W ,., ., ,Nw The Tradition Continues f Paige hone Jcnny Sands ABOVE: Ralder pllchers worked on conslsleni pllch- Ing. 160 Varsily Baseball W, ,i :X may W an ,. 5 Q, , 'wir A i XF ., U i.-Q 1 -' Aki Si f iw Kar K wk ,, W -af l I ABOVE: Brlan Small IOVE: Rigorous trulnlng Improved portormanco. Vclrsiiy Baseball Scrimmages and long practices improved efforts of the Raider varsity baseball team as it started the season and set its sights on the long district battle that hopefully would produce a Raider championship. The Raiders looked promising with four returning starters, but they knew that they needed to improve pitching and to be consistent hitters to be contenders. Even though the Raiders were never a factor in the 7-AAAAA race in 4985. Coach Mickey Nix said that he planned to get off to a fast start and hold on in 1986. We can play with the best if we get solid pitching and consistent hitting, Nix said. l'm excited about the season. J. . Baseball The junior varsity baseball Team, like the varsity players, worked on reliable pitching and consistent hitting in preseason to improve performances for district play. Players had a little over a month to get ready for their first game, and scrimmages, team meetings, and practices proved important in preparation for the season of district games and enduring double-headers. Every aspect ofthe game was stressed. and hard work was worthwhile as players gained a feeling of satisfaction about their play and learned how to handle victory as well as defeat. M332 ,www M. e f? ,N . ,Y . :Q I .f A , f ,M fs, .., y. in .Air 32 ABOVE and RIGHT: RaIder'l hailing praeflee Improved the play of all team mem- bert. I r Q 1, if 1 ttf' 1 srklig pa 1 -. ir:7f'sc AA wi-.. e -s 'Q if , 'ies 1.55 pr. fl it I Y ' -. - - .3 , , 1 ,f . 3 fx if JQY?fK.ifTi.ix5+ gg fx., if '2z?y,sfy:-.. .f . , gf 1,1 254' . as Y i i ,K Er. , , as .fg- ,if ,ii 3- , 1 RTA-.f -' .' V . mfffsrkx' Qi. ., 4 . .wwf , ' A jgiz. is? fm 5 ff in -1, ,ggi X Af, fr .43 Y , 4. 'lj . yi QW v a K f G,.f?S'1' H sr -s . 123,-feis.:l!s?.w r fs-1: 7:1 pw ., .. .,., Z s , .L f 1 ' ,ww 1 , fi ,ii ai! FRONT ROW: I. Queen, M. Lavender, M. laum, W. Hamlllon, I. lellew, J. Mon, M. Kruse, M. Olleker. BACK ROW: S. Lelh, K. Gunn, N. Kmeger, T. Carlin, R. Kllgore D. Mlller, I. Wlegand, D. Degulre, O. Smlfh. 162 JV Bdiebdll Front Cheryl Orr Jan Grlner Second Row Susan Smlth Dorothy Madzllr Lynn Fralley, Erln lertln Suzanne lalchunas lock Steven Sellers Scott lurk Brooke White Kelth Davey, Carry An athlete falls, the pain he feels shows plainly on his face. He wonders what has happened to him and if he will be able to play anymore. Thankfully, a trainer appears before him and at once his fears begin to subside. The athlete knows that in the patient, caring hands of his trainer, everything will be alright. The Raider trainers were the unsung heroes of Bell High This year. Attending every game and athletic event, they helped to ensure the physical and sometimes mental health of the athletes. With an average of a mere 35 miles of tape, the trainers taped everything from bruises, cuts, strains, pulls, and breaks. They also came in early each morning and left late each day, making sure each injured player had received his proper treatment. The trainers not only tried to prevent an injury from occurring, they nursed the player back to his competitive state. ln the athletes' eyes, the well-qualified trainers took great care of them and the athletes Iargly appreciated the trainers efforts. Caring for every athlete in the entire school was a tough job but the trainers handled it with Expertise Suzanne lalchunas tapes an ankle. Trainers 163 I Sonlor Sieve Modvlc' AKA fun rock Idol AIOVE: .Iunlor Pam Hlngsi and Sonlor Valorlo Ingram flash Ihoso wlnnlng Raider smllos. RIGHT: Seniors Klm Slmmonl, Taml Klrsch, Krlstl Kolsoo, and Jullo Moncrlol, Party! 164 Classes V r ..:,.4 xx CICISSSS Classes 165 The Senior Closs Council promoted projects to roise money for cldss activities. Some projects were selling condy during November, ond spon- soring on cifter-gcme donce, to roise money for the Senior Follies ond the Senior Prom. The coun- ciI's moin project was to decide on the hotel, motto, class song, ond the closs flower for the Prom. A A .::, , '-Y1. d ..- Sponsors: Mrs. Margaret Jackson, Mr. Roy Fell, Mrs. Pam Welland, Mrs. Charlya Dlekey, Mrs. Lynda Llvely, and Mrs. Avis Crisp. Senior Class Council 166 Senlor Class Council l 1 A 3 am. A V,-wi, 'Irv i ,, Officers: President-Mah Moore, Vloe President-Rod lrock, Treasurer-Miles Warfford, and Secretary-Krlsfl - as-. X 4' . - +, A, A Q r ! X fe, 5, ' if Senior Class Council , r , Members: Allsa lrowno, Shphcnlo Hollaback, Andy Fuller, and Tony Losomlo. Senlor Class Councll 167 STEPHEN JOHN GERALD HEATH PETER ADAMS ADKINS ALCORN ALLSUP ANDERLA if , ,, 1 DANIELLE TODD BRAD LAURA RHONDA ANDERSON ANDERSON ANDREWS ARCURI ARMSTRONG I , I. TAMMY MICHELLE ANGIE DEBBIE MARCIE ARNOLD ATCHISON AUTREY BAKER BAKER ,A+ 'a 15,-. y,- X, -- mmf Wan? LEFT: Hal You lull lhoughl you woro golllng away wllh only llvo clonal Konl Ollu to rogl ABOVE: Whol do wo do now? l'ho namu mulch. lrlan Small to Andy Fuller. Seniors Make Qne Last Trek As August drew near one could imag- ine the inaudible groans coming from students who were not quite ready to return to school. As the seniors came back the excitement was seen in their eyes as they thought about May 4986. Seniors were disappointed to find out they they could not choose their tedch- ers for their last year of high school. Ex- citement was shown as Seniors realized that they could go out to lunch - legal- ly. There was mass confusion as over 2,000 students attempted to register in two ddys. For those who could not make it, there was late registration. Many of those who registered late were distressed to find out that most electives were filled. 'Okay Jayson, ihll In tho loaf good-byo lrlu my ion dollar bill. Stovo Plhard and Jayson Kovln Wont and Rlclroy Soundors Ilsion as tho coach onorglzn tho crowd for tho Houston gamo. S .54 -eff STEVE DEBBIE BAKER BALDWIN NATHAN KARLEEN BANKS BARLEY JAYSON DEBBIE BARNHART BARTELL TERRI DWAYNE BEARD BECKER ,gpm .... ,stef JANICE JIM BALLARD BALLINGER ANNETTE BARRY BARNARD BARNEY IVAN KEN BASHAM BATES fr X .. I .NU PAIGE STACEV BEENE BENNETT Team meetings, school pride, ond spiritedpep rallies give me the energy to do my best on the football field. - David Bradford i N W .V S Q. -xx ,, UM X L Q i EN Q A k q Q ,e A 5 'E A ' ' X, m A 'gator' Qi af WSU ....- b. kgs: -. M K Fila Ll-VER FDU H - I Y I 0 A W4 A - A .-,-' z--- 'X X ' 1 - 3'-5 45, . 1: 1 .QQ 'I' 1 Y 'f 5-' S d w. , 1, Q y Mx AE: Tin 5 , LL I , , Q Rr L L L if 'sy A .. I 59? ' L2 APE, MA , H 5 ' ..,,, A f L ' A . i K J I . qu i - '- ,Z -1-, f s sf? , L, ,... ,Lui L 3 ,ik K ,z :Q L., L. '-' , ABOVE: Sur1's up of the Nlmlh pop rally: RIGHT: Choorloadus and Rclderefles. 5 .-SQ A, f x. 'W . .,1. , .. ..L.: Y T xx- H ' f if-4 f ' JASON JAIMIE KELLY DAVID CHRISTI BENTLEY BERKLEY BERNARD BERTELSON BEVERS ,,..4r RANDY MISTI DEAN RICHIE DUANE BLASDEL BLASINGAIVIE BLEVINS BLEVINS BLOBAUM i 'wsu' 5 -fi, Y , L I TIM FRAN LANETTE BRYAN JAY BOBO BOHAC BOSTICK BOULTINGHOUSE BOYD 170 Energy Fuels Excitement M KE GENA BRYAN DAVID DON SUSAN TREVOR PHIL BRANNON BRAUER BRAY BRINKLEY ROD SEAN KIM DEDE BROCK BROGAN BROGDON BROWN BOYD BOYER BRACKEEN MICHAEL BRADEN DAVID BRADFORD BRADFORD BRADLEY LYNN BRAKE Q gg X in P E35 ein? mmf: ' 1 H ' I I :wb e:.,w,L.,:,. wh ,. .gr . ,z.,,.W,-fg.x..Q L . f L I , I I E S ie- - , I I I 1 5 ,.4.., I, A Q B 'Sig I A 'EI I QLIL eff 1153 .-L.. 3 TOP: Davld Fletcher, a proud Raldor, portion har- dy uf the Hclfom pop rally. Lot mo toll you somothlng dahllngs, I look mach voIousI Tho bride-to-bo: Chris Enrlghi. 171 Pep Rallies Generate Excitement RICHARD SARA STEVE BROWN BROWN BROWN ,-fn!! MICHELLE PAIGE TERRY BRUMBLE BRUNSDON BUCHANAN DEBBI SCOTT KIM BURCH BURK BURROSS I 'tx XI ALISA BROWNE : , ,. I E I ' A' SARAH BUFFO BLAKE CHUCK MARY CHRIS Q BUTLER BUTLER BYRNES CALLOWAY TOP: Drummers play cadence at the Hattorn pop fan: uw. love pep mmm cm' :mom and The energy shawn as the crowd goes witdimakes playing the drum cadence worthwilef' Erlk Menu. - SUZI I-GWR 172 SUSAN CHERYL JIM HENRY LEONARD CAMERON CAMPBELL CAMPBELL CAMPERLENGO CANAAN KENNETH DANIEL STEVE WALTER JUD CARR CARTER CASSITY CERVIN CHAPPELL TONY SHONNA ALISSA CAROLYN SHAWNA CHRISTOPHER CHURCHWELL CLARK CLARK CLARY . , I I , 1 2 'X-.6 4 xx f ' A KM I6 laldorolh officers dance wlfh onorgy boloro the laldors 'bash tho luf1s'. Hoy gang, iho par1y's hero! Kovln McGovern, Tony Christopher, Ruehollo Russell, and Jennlior Wchlborg. 173 V I Raider Respbnsibiliiies Vary ,uf . w,, , KATHY CHRISTA GARY CHRIS CLEMENTS CLOUTIER COBLEIGH COKE 't . ,. , xt-, , JH W-Ta ,, f K 4' ,, x AMBER NORMA CHRIS COBY COLBERT COLE COLEMAN COLEMAN J TRACY RANDY CHARLIE ROBERT H.. 9' COLEMAN COLWELL COMBS COMISKEY E X 5? TOP: Raldoroflu use iholr klniflc oncrgy to add splrli io the Vlklng pop rally. ABOVE: Andy Fuller shows potonilol energy as Mrs. Busby shows hlm what to do ai roglsrrarlon. 174 Yu SHELLAINE CHRISTINA PAUL MICHAELA CONANT CONNERS CONOVER CONRAD AIOVE: You want us fo do Yhls lor how much Iongor?I Jocelyn Scogglns and Chris Smllh. RIGHT: l'm irylng io be pailenf bu1I'vo already iold you Ihroo llmosg we don'I olior thai maih course hero! Mr. Roo. ff SHELLY AMY LISA COOPER COPELAND CORBO an-ff' ERIC SCOTT SHANA COVINGTON CRANFILL CRENSHAW --r LAUREN DEBBIE DAVID DALRYMPLE DARBY DART - ' ,. fx ROBIN MICHELLE CORLEY COUTURE CRAIG TROY CROCKETT CRYER KEITH MATTHEW DAVEY DAVIDSON 175 JASON KIM STEPHANIE DAVIS DAVIS DAVIS DANA LORI JACK DEGUIRE DEJARNETT DENNIS JODI SHANE DEANA DIX DODD DODSON KENT DECKERT SHANDRA DEBACA DENITA DICKERSON LYNN DETRICK DELYNN DOLAN LISA DODSON FF If 1 ,X mf I n141a 1 Q rrmru-inn-n-xnmnnn in -:nn-nu. .mf xyl' .v ff l.iF1':S0nlonlholv0h0llon0fgyaH'hopoprally. ABOVE: Raldon are MI Qhll lrlnkloyj Organizations Charge Pep Rally Throughout The school year, The pep rallies increased The energy of The sTu- denTs. STudenTs involved in The pep ral- lies charge The fooTball Team and The sTudenT body. The RaidereTTes' and Cheerleaders' dances and cheers and The band's drum secTion and playing of The fighT song and alma maTer are all power sources in The pep rallies, 'JS X Y i, X rx I i my g so rx ' ff Xxx wax X I I I 5, fi ' DQR 1 2 . I .JI-li sw P: Raldorofin perform at Tho pop rally. IOVE: Dobblo laldwln and Shollalno Conan! uau lamar JUDY SUSAN LINDA JENNY DOMINICK DONALDSON DONNER DOWDEN X6 LISA JENNIFER KIM DONALD DREGO DROKE DRYSDALE DUREAU '-4 , STACIE CHRIS MARK TRENT DUVAL EBERLING ECKERT EDWARDS TONY MIKE JOE KENT EG-GLESTON EHLERS EKTNITPHONG ELLINGTON People dressing up for The pep rallies increases spiriT because They can jusT go crazy and noT worry abouT The people around Them. - ScoTT NewTon 7 ABOVE! SOIIIOTS show fhblf ODOIQY Chd Splflf RIGHT: lrkln Flood and Troy Crysr Corral fh0 COIN. VAN CHRIS LAURA SHELLY LIZ EMERY ENRIGHT ESSEN EUBANKS EVANS , B 4.- iq' , I .X-4 ff MARIE DAVID PAUL PATTY DAVID EVINGER EWING EZZO FAIRWEATHER FARMER HAMP KIMBERLY TRAVIS KATHY ERIK FARMER FARRIS FENIMORE FERGUSON FERRIS Seniors Show Potential Energy MICHAEL DAVID TODD MATT FLOWERS FOI-BRE JAV DENA PAM TERESA FRANZ FRAYER FRICKER FROST ANDV CAROL ERIC CHRIS FULLER FUNDERBURK FYFE GAITHER , FA I A A Qs in RITA BRIAN FLEMING FLETCHER FLEWELLING FLOOD STAN BRYAN FORE FORMBY 'E 4 I I 'qi If 'fr :,.' 4 A LLII Ike I rf? . 9 SM 5: kig: ..... ..:. 5 , V, V' If tin xy e I LRIEI NIAE . TOP: Lourlo Soololdl shows hor boaehln' Raldor nplm. AIOVE: lluldoroihs podorm an olocirlc dance at the Lamar pop rally. 179 Seniors Eleclrify Pep Rally T! -L S i . 5 I K J I 2 1 L f I I ak Z L A xieswe Q T 09' F . 4 TOP: The drums energize the pep rally. ABOVE: Calch a wavel Cach Kerr and lrlan Flood., 180 JOHN DAVID RICKY GLIECA GALLAGHER GALOW GARCIA GARDENER 2,.. JOHN TRACY STEVE DANA GEIST GHOLSON GIBBS GILBERT SCOTT KENT MELISSA GILBERT GILES GILES KATHY LORI ANDREA DANIEL GODFREY GODWIN GONCZY GOOD The drums really add To The pep rally. They're loud and everybody gels up and starts dancing. - Chris Coleman Q LARONDA DON GOSSON GRAHAM GINGER BARBI GRIFFIN GUZIAK ROGER CHRISTY HARN HARRIS ABOVE: Drum section churgos the pep rally ,,, . -mf' JEFF TERESA RONNIE GRANT GREEN GREEN LAURIE KEITH ANNETTE HALCOIVIB HAMRICK HARDIN MICK KELLY RONDA HARRISON HASSELL HAWTHORNE I sv' 1 I ,J K I . ABOVE: Miami or lun Cheryl Campbell and Koni Gllos. Pep Rally Energized By Seniors AJ-T 4. , ESA, BRIAN JENNIFER KIM KARI HELFELDT HENDERSON HENDERSON HENSHAW JIMMY DAVID WENDY PAT HERMAN HERNDON HERNDON HICKMAN SCOTT DAVID GREG REBECCA HICKOX HILL HILL HILL YV' .C 47, DANI KIM. STEPHANIE TONY HOCHLENTNER HODGES HODGSON HOLBROOK TOP: Kldd Kroddlok prounh tho lfllgh School 'loom of lho Wool: award lo Coach Edwards. AIOVE: Flool and play your day away. Qtiophon Modvleq 182 E 2 I I 4 I 9 W I , x . 1 I lg I I If Q r,xiwifI'5Qf,,l' 'ff' I, ,lf-. Qi L I A ABOVE: Surlln' U.S.A. fshellalne conanf, Valerle Ingram, Debble Baldwlnq ' X' W' I I If I ' RIGHT: Seniors In a homemaklng class Ilsienlng to a speaker. if-'M - I 7 - A, 'Wt' S S I .fb- 2-mg -vt 5 VSV i',Ba L was Li Hg I JENNIFER SAM SHARLA ERIC ANGIA HOLBURN HOLLAND HOLLAND HOLLIS HOLMBULT S BOB LARRY DARLENE THERESA FRANK HOOD HOOVER HOWARD HOWARD HOWE STEPHANIE MICHAEL DEANNA CRAIG JAMIE HOWELL HULME HUMPHREYS HUTCHINS HUTTON an -ef. My fe L. . Y . , AQf,5m,A, .- xsixxsi ? f lik X ,, ,r . ,. QL... LANCE VALERIE MARK PAUL SHERRY INGRAM ING-RAM JACKSON JACKSON JACKSON Q , , . .,,, I ,M +97 CHARLES MICHAEL MELANIE LISA KAREN JAMES JARRETT JENNINGS JESTER JOHNSON . wr f, :mv-gi . Mx! Sizlfgf 'lk - . ' K . I . KEITH NATHAN SHEILA JENNY SHARON JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSTON KAY KELLER A I iii' , I- '5' fi N iw? I if EWA A SIT ff? LIk,W x ' Y A I I R - --,,, K t ni LL.A 'V W' K 2 ,. K LII. I LEFT: Ruldsrohos show tholr onorgy as fhoy lam of me :url pop rally. AIOVE: Wrong booglo at fha Homocomlng pop rally. Wrangler Humor Helps Sophomores Sponsored by Mr. Bob Cook, the Wranglers were an important part of each activity at L, D. Bell. They were a definite spirit booster at pep rallies, add- ing excitement to the already energet- ic student body. Dressed as nerds for The first pep rally, the Wranglers added hu- mor to the newly ignited spirit of the students. For the sophomores, the first pep rally was a new experience. The hilarious skits and dances of the Wran- glers helped put them at ease and made them feel a part of the special Raider energy. Soon they joined in the fun, shouting cheers along with the ju- niors and seniors. TOP: Info hour If for the Wrandonl AIOVI: Hoy Mom! Qthvo lkdvlc, Zac Kerr, and Novo Plhardj -'fl?f5. Q 1 f 3.5. mfs W ' f f 12' 4 f We W5 s. F .N f . 25. iff mv W V Q .7 H v N '84 :E -. . 53-' , 'fqwff 'S , ,,., , ., , s 1 A if 'r CHRISTIE KRISTI I KRISTI ZACK KELLEY KELSOE KENDRICK KERR bfyzf- xg i A - . 5,351+ 1 ' 3 -k', l i? L I :V . V .f SHERI ARTIE LISA TAMMIE KILLINGSWORTH KING KIPP KIRSCH VAN CINDY BOBBY MICHAEL KISER KLINE KNEIS KNOOP JACK BILLY BOBBY KOEN KOERNER KOERNER We do our crazy stunts to promote school spirit, to interest people football games, and just to have fun. Steve Pittard in the PAM KONTUS IL AIOVE: Nerds Troy Cryer, Mall Moore, and Andy Fuller add humor lo lhe llrsl pep rally. RIGHT: Wranglers Zach Kerr and lrlan Flood loln Karl Henshaw In Ieudlng lhe yells. DAVID BRENT KEVIN SUZI KOWALSKI LANE LANE LARKIN CAROL RHONDA TOM LISA LAW LAW LAWLESS LEONHART REESE TAMI BRIAN LISA 186 LEVENG-OOD LEVIN LEWIS LEWIS gg? L4 CYNTHIA LARSON Arr. ,Q DEBI LEOPOLDUS KEN LILE Seniors Display Raider Magic ARTI RONNIE KURTIS SHEILA HEIDI MELISSA KRANTZ KUBALA KUESPERT KUKOLY DAVID JONDAVID KWATRA LAABS LANCELOT LANDRY RACHELLE ROBIN MIKE CHERYL LIMOSNERO LINDSEY LIVINGSTON LOESER TRISHA KELLY TONY KEVIN LOFLAND LOMAX LOSORNIO LOVELACE TOPLlF1': lddofllade lsshowndullngllomo- eomhgwook. Al0Vl:SonlonloadlhoaehoolAlnalahr. 187 Seniors Ignite Special Energy .making .mm JENA MELANIE ROBIN BENITA LUKENSOW LUNSFORD MABRY MACK TOP: BoII's number one luckwhoai Ianl fbavld Fletcher! ABOVE: Don'I worry, Sonny. I'II just snip a IITIIQ oll here! QChrIs Enright, Sonny Sfevonsj 188 1 140- ....- TED MARK SCOTT SHELLEY MACK MADDOX MAHANEY MANIS , ,W If Q 5 1 rrryr To - 5? A H frvr I In CINDY ANGIE ARTHUR CESLYN MARION MARTIN MARTINEZ MATHTS fb: ,fi 3 K., BILL JENNY NANCY ASHLEY MATHISON MAULTSBY MEYER MCCARTY The energy To ploy foofboll The besT'I Con comes from The broTherhood shown GT Tedm meeTings ond The desire To keep up school spiriT. - Dovicl Former MALISSA VANESSA KEVIN ANDREA GREG MCCOWN MCCOY MCGOVERN MCILVAIN MCKINNEY JULIE BRYAN MICHAEL STEPHEN STEPHEN MCMURRY MCNATT MCNIEL METCALF MEDVIC DAVID RICHARD JOHN JON KEVIN MELTON MEYER MILLER MILLER MILLER Sonlor pany anlmalsll Raldoroffo officers Jonnlior Drake, Devon Whlfilngfon, and Dsanna Mlfcholl add energy Io iho Bash the Buffs pop rally. 189 W if ,Q If Seniors Raise Spirit Intensity Al If' A v CHERYL ANDREA MILLETT MILYIORI JULIE DIANE THOMAS WES 4 , I MODEST MONCRIEF MONKS MONTGOMERY yi f-vm TOP RIGHT: Donna Varbofough, high-Anna SpauldIng,andLhdyLo0l0od1h0eh0oncHho oamoflougt pop rdy. ABOVE: Seniors show iho nophomorn how to realy podyl 190 wvxlvxg E 1 2 -S , 4 DEANNA LAYNEL MITCHELL MITCHELL 1 I i 4. AMY CHRISTI MATTHEW AMY MOORE MOORE MOORE MORGAN CATHY MICHAEL JOHN REAMS MORGAN MORONEY MORRISON MORRISON :I .I :wp- 11: .4 Q 5 f sq 3 Q ' , i, , M, T f 2 A 1 55 irxTF'TT'T 'AQf A xx N K fl ' TEEA X . X , . if, , K k,l- . I I - 'I A P, - Tr 5. lm . i,, S is eg, A Af , , A ,. 1 A 1 K N W ' , A A h E E 'N T W fi- - mi 5 SR , E .. X, TMJ as HM. ABOVE: Energeilc hlgh kicks top oil the Raldereffe routlne. RIGHT: Seniors spa: oi the close ol the cumofluuge pep rally. SCOTT MULLINS 25 ,. l DENA NEACE DAN NIEUWENHUIS GEORGANNA MURRAH KIMBERLY NEEL CAREN NORMAN KERRI SCOTT MARK MUSSELMAN NANCE NANCHY SCOTT HUNG LARRY NEWTON NGUYEN NIEKAMP KALLEEN PETE TAMMY NORRIS NOYES OATES JLWEQ , 33' , , f-wax. DIANNA JASON TRINA SEAN PAIG-E ORTIZ OTT OWNBY PANNELL PARKHURST -ff? ww, hh ww' ' PAULA TODD CARLA CINDY ERIC PARRISH PATTERSON PATTI PAULES PAULL fe 10 - K JEFFERY STEPHANIE CATHY LISA MARK PAYNE PENNING PEREZ PERRV PETERS LEFT: The band keeps the splrli up dl me eleefrltylng Homecoming pep rally. ABOVE: Slgns palnied by the class ol '86 energlzed the Homecoming pep rally by remlndlng niudenls ol our already awesome loofboll season. LCIS1' H0meC0mihg The Besl As The Time drew near for The Home- coming '85 pep rally exciTemenT in- creased. The exTra energy was ex- pressed as each class compeied for The spiriT award. Each of The spiriT groups parTicipaTed in a slow moTion presenTa- Tion of a sTudenT's memories of a Raider fooTball game. The RaidereTTe officers danced, The Wranglers did Their usual sTunTs, The cheerleaders cheered. and some senior guys made up a fooTball Team. EveryThing was done in slow mo- Tion To The Theme of The movie ST. El- mo's Fire . To make The sTudenTs sTop nd remember The good Things abouT he fooiball season. The facT ThaT The ooTball Team was undefeaTed going nTo iTs eighTh game. againsT JesuiT. en- rgized The sTudenT body To show iTs piriT and encourage The fooTbaIl Team. highlighi of The Homecoming pep announcemenT of The Queen, STephanie Rails- was The parllclpolo ln lho choor lo ralso splrll. In a mock slow mollon football game, al pop rally, the foam proparos lo o oppononls. JENNIFER LESA MICHAEL JAMIE PHILLIPS PHILLIPS PIADADE PIETZSCH MARGARET STEVE KYLE DOUG PIPES PITTARD PORTER POSPISIL GEORGIA CHRISTIE JUME SHARON POTTER POUCHER PRASATPORN PRESNALL BOBBIE BRAD DONALD AMY PRESTON PRESTON PROHS PROVENCE I dress up for The pep rallies mainly because I wanT To help promoTe school spiriT. I also believe iT's a good way To show my supporT for The Team and my school. I Think acTing and dressing ouTrageously aT pep rallies is a good means of geTTing The sTudenT body psyched abouT whaT is going on and wanTing To become a parT of iT. Rene Torres 19 ABOVE: Drums are a power source In fha pop rally. RIGHT: Sonlors porfyl 'if S xr S QI, :I I NM 'X HEATHER STEPHANIE JULIE JENNIFER QUICK RAILSBACK RAMSEY RAY S2 WI-' -- , Vit. .S i z.. f -- 1 IT F X x , I , iE z,L X. ,I .hw 0 L M I 5 a Ijifgggefbii :F Q. ERIC BRET KEVIN LESLIE RAYNSFORD RECKAMP REDMON REEVES CLAY LORI LESLIE SCOTT 94 REID REUSCH REXRODE RHINEHART sf LESLIE RAYMER NORMAN REHM BILLY RHODES Seniors Elecirify Pep Rallies JOHN MISSY if 5 i 5 .ggi I I ,al I ff fine' a S A .E 535 ELIZABETH KATHY RIDDLE RIDDLE 46? 'sa' 1 If :zen ,. il 5 ' BRIAN JOHNETTE CHRISTINE TAMARA RIGGS RITCHIE RIXEN RODGERS 5 ' ....mQ,fz' , JIMMY DEBBIE CHRIS MONICA ROGGENBUCK RONK ROOF ROSS 401 SUSAN SARA 5 RHODES RHODES RICHARDSON RICHMOND KARI JUDY RIFFLE RIGDON TOP: Choorloadarl porlonn a dancl fo Olecfrlfy fha Lamar pop rally. ABOVE: Whorf: ROM? 195 Raider Pride Expressed gh, TOP: Okay guys, head 'om up, movo'em oul. C I I Rl k S . o one c app ABOVE: This horse sure ls hard lo conlroll Konl Giles lo Cheryl Campbell. 196 fp, ag I ,T , fr. ii 33 I . V I. fm T I 41.4 ' 5 'u A I ' if. ,ffm f, :V -f ': ' I I i ...'s 4 wifi.- .-W :L AMANDA MARLA CATHLEEN RACI-IELLE ROTH ROUSE RUIZ RUSSELL 'XX kv RENE RHONDA KRIS RUSSELL RUSSELL RYAN CHRIS SADLO RICK RICKEY JOCELYN SAPP SAUNDERS SCOGGINS V W 1 Nf i 'E I gd' N , TOMMY CARLA JULIE SCOTT SCRIBNER SCRIVNER WENDY SEARLES We Try To energize The sTudenT body so They will wani To come To The fooTbaIl games. We can do Things ThaT The cheerleaders can'T do and we Try To encourage The sopho- mores and The juniors To show Their school spiriT. Wrangler- Zack Kerr ia- y BOB LAURIE BILL SEARS SEEFELDT SEIBT JEFF STEVEN ROBERT SHAW SHAWN SHELTON at NE. Q, S , DEAN CRAIG KIM 'uv K wr? I . M , b!Li K II, i -if ' I TRACIE BRAD SELL SHAFFER RAJ KATHY SI-IORI SHULKE DAVID SHELLEY SIFUENTES SIME SIMMONS SIMS SIMS ls there a problem here? Troy Cryer and Zack Kerr. lui walt, I though! this was the NOX' move. Jeff Payne 19 Together Seniors Show Energy JENNIFER DEBBY WALTER BRIAN SKELTON SKOOG SLEDZ SMALL DAWN SMART ik 593,53 Y , .4 DARRIN JAMEY JIMMY SMITH SMITH SMITH If I W- ,, , ,AM yr I ff. eff! D -. WH, RICHARD SAMANTHA SANDY SMITH SMITH SMITH 52? I I-., '51 1' '7 I if f If 1 A 4 Z' MICHELLE LEIGH-ANNA DEBORAH BRETT sous SPAULDING SPIGELMYER SPIVEY TOP RIGHT: Soo my Mlekoy Mouse swoa1shIr1l QCharIa Yarboroughj ABOVE: Sonlors stlck fo- goiherl 198 TOP LEFT: SQIIIOIS comb Onfo N10 Hoof Io loln In TIIQ Alma Mdhr. TOP RIGHT: Doclslons, doclslonsl is is sf W N L RSX 'ww MELISSA SCOTT LANE CHRIS LEE SPRUFERA ST. JOHN STAHL STALEY STAMPS :rx W , ' SHANNON CHARLOTTE TINA RANDY JIM STANISCI STAPLES STEWART STOERMER STRATMOEN PAM CAROL ANN RON STEVE CARLA STROUPE STUTZMAN SUMAN SUNDAY SUTTER 199 'sr ft '7' Raiders ROCK S35gg,5gR BRIAN ADRIENNE TAYLOR TEMPLE Go ahead, make our dayl The Raldof Fooiball Team. JOANNE KAREN BILL TETEN THAYER THOMAS 200 Too! your hom, Dave. Davld Vleforlno. MECHELLE SHANE THORNTON THORNTON Alana I CHERI SWORD EEL, J., W , r uv, , , T' '-in LAURA TERRY TIFFANY THOMPSON STEPHANIE TIGERT SABRINA GREG TOMMY TIJERINA TIMMONS TINER CHERYL TRACY RUSSELL RENE TIPTON TOMLIN TONGATE TORRES KIM SHERRY LARRY STEPHANIE Who ls that camouflaged crea1ure?I Andy Fuller TRAN TRIBBLE TUBBS TUCKER 1 RANDY ' TODD DAVID ULLEDAHL VAUGHN VICTORINE wrx Ralders are rockln' In ledrockl R-R-R-A-I . , . The Cheerleaders and the Wranglers. 201 X X I ff ' NIB THE Illlz I 1' ' .ffwq I ,W f , . i, K , My ' .If p f' ' ii' -' ' I A - I I in 1 - ,,,, ,I , ' ' Aw SHELLY SANKET NATASHA TIM VINSON VYAS WACASEY WADDILL JENNIFER LYNN JOHN JASE WAHLBERG WALKER WALLACE WALLER gift, FAQ- Ralders are pyromanlacsl MILES WENDY MARK VERBON WARFFORD WARFFORD WARREN WARREN 02 Us? Splrli? No swoaill Tho Raldoroflos 7 KENNETH TRACEY TANYA WATKINS WAYMAN WAZNEY Raider Spirit Expressed ,x 'tv' STEVE CHRISTOPHER KAREN CAROLYN s ' WEBB WEBER WELCH WELLS TOMMY KEVIN LINDA CHRIS CLIFF WELLS WEST WHITAKER WHITAKER WHITE W' 4 JIM JOHN DANNA WHITE WHITE WHITELEY Hoy, go ioam, go, go foam . . , Clan of '66, We march to tho boa? of an awesome drum corps. The l..D. Boll Drum Corps. 203 I 4 3-J Shy ls noi In our vocabulary! - Dena Nocce, Klm- berly Neel, and Norma Cole. irq 45? MARK WILLIAMS all Do we look excliod or whml -Mlchelle Alchlson, and Hoofhor Quick. Are you sure I'm dolng lhls rlghl? Jennifer Droke lo John Adklns and Mrs. Donnelly. 204 Senlors CHARLES WHITTENBURG KIMBERLY WHITSELL DEVON CRAIG WHITTINGTON WILBORN JONATHAN WILLIAMS CHANTELL LEE ANN WILLIAMSON WILLIS KATHY WILTROUT f ANTHONY CHRIS WILSON WILSON WILSON DALE Lxxu-ij, , JEFF LORI KAREN WILSON WINTER WISIVIANN MARY BETH WITT WOLFF WOOD ROBBIE MICHAEL DENAE CONNIE CHARLA WORDELMAN WRIGHT YARBOROUGH r wg I JESSICA YOUNG ZAHN ZIIVIMERNIAN LAURA STEVE CARLINA WORD sv f I tv' REBECCA Raldor lncognlfal -llck Sapp YARBROUGH AL Pafrloilsm af lit bosfl - Tony Chrlsiopher, Chrls Staley, Reno Torres, and Kovln McGovern. Raldor Magic 'B5I- Class ol 'B6. 205 Class motto: The great thing in this world is not so much where we stand as in what direction we are moving. ' Class flower: Peach rose 1 i V l I 1 - I 1 I zoo Q I Junior Class Council The Junior Class Council sold candy to raise mon- ey for their Senior year activities. The Class Council also participated in a Christmas project. Members were elected in September by students in the Junior Class. The council immediately started work on ideas for the Homecoming float constructed by council members and junior students. ABOVE: Scott Tonnory, Cassie Mlchols, and Llndy Loo. 208 Junlor Class Councll TOP: Dovld Kllchons, Klm Stools, Chrlsllo Gamble, ond Jolynda Schlorllng. ABOVE: lllchord Duggan, lllko Nag Kallna Mlddlelon. and Sean Holcomb. . . ,S Junior Class Council 5 I 3 T Y ,gy x A! I vevrwg 's..o f 'f CLASS COUNCIL SPONSORS Qtopj Gordon Prldemore, Konnelh Blggs, Rlchard Creed, Bob Rlddleg Qlronlj Jamle Hlll-James, Sherry Golson, Barbara Carglll, Klm Shollon, Moonyono Allbrlllon. W N ' -AA , 1 C n 1' 7, 37, , 3 'V 1 3 A CW? ff -'f'?f5Xr.'l -12 H ,A -',,,x,,,1,,3. yi, 14, ,.., ,V ABOVE: Todd Sealey, Klm Doughly, and Amy Adams. F T' AIOVE: Mlehaol Bauer, Jonna Rollo, and Krlsll Coburn 209 Homecoming Meant Fun Homecoming 1985 meanT fun for all. Working on The Junior FloaT and decoraTing The science hall was only The beginning. The whole week was full of an- TicipaTion for The Friday pep rally and fooTbaIl game. Girls spenT hours worrying abouT whaT To wear and guys wondered how much They were going To spend, When The day finally arrived, The spiriT shown by The Junior Class aT The pep rally reflecTed The spiriT of Homecoming '85. BELOW: We wlll sell you fhls rabbit lor jus! 50 cents! Uulle Sulllvon and Mike Bauer, 210 Richard Alien Danielle Allison Terri Amill David Andriesen William Archer Amy Asdorian Michael ATchison Laura ATherTon ABOVE: Junlors cheer af The Homecoming '85 pep rally. James Abbee V Mary Acker Amy Adams ii 3 sg, ,f 'Tn s fm x Michelle Adams Tanner AlberT Alicia Allen ,Q ii 1. 'H' I f elf' i-x , - 1 .Qi 1 aff , 1 Wil! T i S.- '4' f 44 T' 2 we ., ,ls Q... 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V7 r X X: V. 3 Q J' E ss ......' li Deidra Auer Karen Aviles Michelle Ayers Ann-Marie Badger Suzanne Balchunas John Baleslrine Celeste Ballard Sherrie Banner Kim Baresh Glenn Barnes Lisa Barnsiein Michael Bauer Siacy Baum Danna Baxier Shay Bear Anna Beck Gary Bellamy Slacie Benefield Amy Bensley Marianne Berg Jace Bersin Keith Bickel Richard Bllanceri Chanse Billings Scoli Blackman Jamie Blagg Cary Blanchard Ricky Blaichley Pal Blauser Tracie Block Candace Boe Emily Bohach Alice Boles Sean Bonavila Frank BaTTi Jeff Bowman Becky Bradford Craig Bradford Jeff Bradford Michael Bradford Dale Bradley David Branham Kevin Brelon Angelo Browder Crystal Brown Donnell Brown Kim Brumfielcl Croig Bull Charles Bumpers Mory Burkefr Jomes Burross George Butler Dano Byrd Cheri Compbell Shoron Compbell Polriok Connon sg' 4 ,r1, bl ,, E 1 X l VM- M ,,,. f , . I rr,l B af' fl I X Q? ' Q 1 , gl ai! -H 3 43' -A iw .K ,A f 4 J M Z An '1 5 4 ' 1 M. H 1 'rf few' W,-v , . I 'ii X A . If ul Juniors Study Variety TOP: Davld Cochrane sfudln as David Haichar POIldOfl fha maanlng ol Ilio. ABOVE: This ls how wo always always ae! In Qhls class! fPa1'II Nelson and Chrls Noble, 212 ABOVE: Did you soo fha rovlow ol Ihll movie? ddr. Ingraham fo Adam En :X sw- J 5 is Fi? r Xa 0 21 i is 11 I x Y 4 W :J . Q 52 J .Kgs :iss . Q? !, . so 5 'R V. ,J . ,W xx se:-asw a' f A , ,ggb ,J , . .. f. A 4? 'Q X 1. Hs! N . P .1 -is-., ' s. SX 3 3 2 ., n QY ': L L A mfs 'X ' I-'Ffa -1. . l.3.ussK..,:,....9M, Q. , ., LL k . vt T Q .. , 5 X' H . lu, 1, . 5 .f I . , I 1 f Q . N- ,MV . - s -. 1 . , .,. 1 .J . Q' A . A X, S. .. V. xx 1 K - R Y 1, 3 yt I K -2, f N 1 K vs , 1 f. 1 W Z .I um-Q1 1a 1Q!?iia? A,AA R P X , in 'H . i' Q r 'up L X sys . W l, + w -,wg X l vw ga S 5 Q fr' E, 1 X x .s asm . . . me ff- J J WWW gif Mm-5 x X l gm, s Q -u is 7 'x 5 . .. - 1' J as X. f gs si' -. ' 1 t, .. 1 1 jr .K .isa s fl! . ' I' ,Pk 1 J f , A S' is -l ,..,. . s .4-Q.. 3.5-f-:F ww -ss X R 4 1 . S iii' rg, Y Faye Caraway Cari Cash Diane Casper Jack Casleel Mike Challis Eric Chamberlain Melissa Chambers Brian Chance Gary Charles Tiffany Childress Colleen Christian James Cinlron James Clark Kyle Clark Gina Clary Charlie Clem Craig Clemenls John Cling John David Cobb Kristie Cobern Billy Coleman Tim Conner Carol Cook Lorrie Cook Scoll Cook Shelley Cook Dana Cope Becky Cornelius Lisa Cowen Sean Cowley Kevin Cox Mary Cox Kennelh Crane Sandra Crane Robin Cromeans Vance Cryer Angie Dale Darren Darnell Angela Davis Brian Davis Denna Davis Joseph Davis Juniors Help Juniors BELOW: len Irlends Work boher togo1hor. fKaren Avllos and Marla Koniusj Brian Deibridge Carrie DeLo2ier Tina Delviicheie Jolie Dennis Marcia Derreii Michael Deschene Danny DeVore Lisa DeWeese 214 ABOVE: Lof's seo, Il we make II 14 pleas across . . . Gam Hlngsi fhlnks as Llsa Mclaughlln looks on., Shana Davis Stephanie Davis Jerry Day , ,,,,6,, .,1l fW'5kZ,, ' Q, . ,. ,, ii-A A ' 3 if ff , .53 , EW? ,J 1L r?2s4 Q in Q, Todd Dearing Naie DeBord 1 David Deiichman 1 5 -E' ff--, W Q if , ' if My 1 A, 4 i 4 Mar' 'ff V.., WWMM , ,.1,,: 4 Y W V,,,, ., dw, s vs 4 ' I X -954 s- T. N 1 f F 1 N - s s A , ,sf 3- ' Jugs LQ-if 1 Q , - ' .ins 1' M, Q 'ffsfb PSE' . rx N N Y sr 1-ws I M R 15,5 if ' 1 -9 ex v . X 1 x 5 ,li X sv Es R X. '-A RK Bmw n 5 Q gs Xi -i F ,,,..,.. g AVA - K Q s F., . -if 1 ' E fs Q 1 f s X T F Iii A 'Q 4' . gs . D , mfs A -- is s. E J' , i J Lm.. x Robby Dickerman Tara Dickey Andy Dieb Bobby Dilmore Keith Dods Kim Doughty Darla Doyle Richard Duggan Jeanine Dunham Kari Dunn Mary Dunn Pattilyn Eaton Dale Eckler James Edwards Tiffany Edwards Kristen Ehlers Cory Elison Russell Elledge Brian Enright Rena Epperson Wade Erickson Ryan Etheridge Melissa Eubanks James Evans Christopher Ewers Dorothy Favocho John Felps Sharon Ferguson Scott Fischer Rebecca Fleischer Darlene Fletcher Lisa Flores Allan Floyd David Fontenot Kimberly Foreman Angela Fox H. B. Frailey Curt Franklin Tim Franz Linda Frazier Rebecca Fricks Michael Froman 215 Kim Fyfe Jodi GoiTher Krisiie Gomble Jennifer Gorlow Goilonne Gorreil Amy Gorrison Thomos Gosserr Corherine Gowlitlo :,V ... iYf , f iw ,,.. , ' in y W ' Ti g is in A41 J- 1 A I -IN: I ,CV , y 1 I Q f i i - ' Qf ' , 5, , M ,RA 'F I ii is iiiiii X r 1 M o,,. i wfwz Vblq Michael enoison 1 i Tony Gilberi ' , r X Koy Gilbreoih M Q23 ,. ,., Gregg Giles I V Jomie ein r G :QM ivey Gilliiond 'H -. E fi f f i NWA:-Q Q Juniors, Juniors! fi nu. TOP: Oh, ll I could only gel fhls paper ln elralghllnqthown Gray, 'W AIOVE: Leave me alone guys I need lo do my work. Gall! Nelson lo Frank lofll Michael l , Young' Dowd young' una RICKY Klndl., ' ABOVE. ' Thls In how all yearbook pages :lad out Shoe polish on butcher pa 216 fCarol Cook and Sharon Tannery Delayne Glassie Teresa Gleim Jill Glover Dana Godfrey Kelly Godfrey Mark Golba David Graham Andrea Gray Bradley Gray Nancy Gray Shawn Gray Mike Grazer Crysfa Greer Melissa Greer Elisa Gregg Beth Griffin Tim Grifien Missy Guin John Gulledge Tracie Gunn Mark Hackney Laura Halbrook Jamie Hall Manly Hall William Hamarcher Sean Hamilfon Chris Hammond Tammy Hammond Kou Hang Long Hang Gary Hankins Jason Harbin Kirk Hard Leann Harlow Keifh Harp John Harris Sfacy Harris Dee Ann Harrison Sfephanie Harrison Rebecca Hariley Kerry Harfman John Harfwell Different Sciences Ofiered AT L. D. Bell, Juniors were offered Two sciences. Those who opied for Biology l were lucky enough To be oble To diseci worms ond frogs, colleci bugs ond leoves, ond memorize bone ond muscle homes, Those juniors who challenged Themselves wiih chemistry were priviledged 'ro memorize The oiomic weighf chori. Whichever science was chosen pro- vided juniors wirh new experiences. BELOW: Surgeons io be-Pai Walker and Reber? Jufson. 218 Aloin Henry J.S. Higdon Kim Hildebrondi Siephonie Hill Ausiin Hilion Sieve Himes Pom Hingsi Leigh Hill 'eau- ABOVE: Juniors love Chomlsfry IAI John Horvill Heidi Horville Mark Hoifield Jackie Hawkins Srephonie Heorn Erik Heinz i.. .f.... f iff. f 'V 12 5 v . ir... . gQ6'!'. ' K X QL. fl g 'A ff , yn. , Army: '5 1 'fa e Y -if fl - . . ss R 'LL il s vf Q Q ' - xfri :fi A , . J, li l :-. -simsiiii . . f S , sf! sz: F X I if ,l X 5 K 3 ' X 1? gl! l L' Sherrill Hodges Jennifer Hoermann Sean Holcomb Jamie Holdsclaw Karla Holloway Josh Holslead Bryan Hollon Jennifer Hood Amy Hopkins Krislen Hopkins John Horn Troy Holchkiss Dean Holelling E. B. Howe Shawna Huddleslon Rebecca Hudson Kelly Hudspelh Ron Huffaker Jeannie Hughes Melody Hulsey Scoll Hurd K.S. Hutcherson Michael Hyun Linda lnce Kaihi lngle Cherie Ingram Elaine Irby Jessica lven Kimberly James Courlney Jeans Ben Jenkins Stephanie Johns Amy Johnson Angela Johnson Bradley Johnson Jeff Johnson Terry Johnson Dena Jolissanl Debra Jones Jody Jones Raymond Jones Roberi JuTson if Tammy Kappel , Mike Kaprelian Margaret Kays JY. Dawn Keilh W K Deanna Keller Cathy Kemp Ricky Kendall . Q A A Scofly Kelly I ' A V M Beih Kennedy Stephen Kercho Khris Kesling Kami King Kimberly Kinkade Melinda Kinser Juniors Have Variety TOP: SOO, H yOu db N Ohh Way, MO dllhillilbhi Wlll bl rIgh1. CMI. Purlill Oo Mlkl Ollekld ABOVE: Como on guys, do Ilko tho Wranglers. diary Smith to Clark Nofhorl, Troy Subloho, lrlan Smlth, und lon Huflakorj ABOVE: Wo really are gohlng lnio this 'party' pop rally! Qllrlsflo Oumbll, C lyn MIII8, and Torrl Schoummanj i 1 ni W X fm, '- ' 55510 if 'ff' WB' w V b - lx., ,N,ff!hNs. 1 ,H ' Y X' 'A Xt ' .. .. . 1 as i L-, 1 .. - :lf - N f s K gy, . L 3., Q ff' 1. 4 E.-1 'D +5 5- SW , .f i - '. Q , Y' . .. ,, . ,i f K il i, x f, si L ,.,f - vi wg ' I s . A 5 R , 'SX T' E, QW' f fin-.m,. - . : Q 4. L, Lg ,E sf rigs -X - s so S a we. .. ls. ,-5? ,Wu in if F 5 -l. .-Q ii si 2 i f ff. -'-- 'i 0 ' ' 39? wh 1 . I I i ,i it i 1 L is N , -Q-1 , I ,.,. , N , f.. a s si , RE Q .ai . -fi ' , ' is QS E W,-. I--1' , ' 1 A E wi. if . 'f,k J ' Ikh ' i K x , ,. . ggi 1 its SL .. . - ii ,, s ,an K A -. s x 8 i K X rx ,-: -- s vm. vs. ' ps, gli S 4, 5 f' ik i Q E it -U lf E i X C s R 4 R R -S - wb. . , C . W E 2 Q Q I as Y i Q S i 'Q Q ' ,.. L L , Z x fs is I f 'iz I i s ' .sim W l' .. ' , i L is w 'f -fi: ' 'X f f jiflf V ! J 1 -. .V V - ' ,f ,E L f lj' , ai David Kiser David Kitchens Shafan Knight Michael Knyff Spencer Koch Amy Koenigseder Bart Koetting Russell Koontz Rob Kotera Kim Kret Kristie Kret Duane Kroeker Peter Kyling Chris Landry Shelly Landry Angela Lane Phillip Langston Tricia Lawson James Ledbetter Velvet Ledbetter Kristina Lee Lindy Lee Sherri Lee Scott Leggett Christine Leicht Howard Lewis Laurie Lewis Bryan Lilley Roland Limosnero Kelly Lincoln Doug Lins Marvin Long Mark Loth Thomas Louis Carmen Lucaric Richard Lucus Susan Lucas Keith Luedke Dan Luna Gary Lynch Paula Mabra Sean Maddox Work, in Different Form BELOW: Look oui G. Q., here we camel Ulmmy Roggenbuck, Hillary lazo, Denise Jordon, and Mya Kimber, Ill UI IHUIII I ...ur we 222 UUUINIII H' up , ,, my 4. I I 1 -Qs x H wr x i x 4? Q- r.r..15,f G f,f - M ' v- rr f i 4l9ew xi ri : Q r i r ........ D r i ----W . v ............., z M 5 .,..,....,.. fr ri ABOVE: l'm so embarrassed to be caught doing my work In the haII. Qllebecca Hartley, Stephanie Maddox Dalron Manson Fred Mapel Margie Marshall Beck Marrin Kerry Martin .Q vi Jeanneiie Marfinez David Mainews Margarei Marhis Lisa Maynard Patrick McCall Tiffany McCIung Roseanna McCoy Debra McCrorey ri . ' 2 r r is f 4 AV 'Q 4g X 1' M-:ri , . '1 Mg? i r we 'bf w a1 WH W ,Ent wig' ., David McFarland Wendy Mclntyre Stewart McKenzie Lisa McLaughlin Natnan McMahon Bill McNabney Rolo McStay Stephanie Meeker Joseph Meints Trey Melton George Mero Cassie Micnels Kalina Middleton Ronda Miera Douglas Miller Charlyn Mills Michael Miranda Catherine Mitchell Cheri Mitchell Jim Mitcnell Kim Mitchell Kenneth Mobley Robin Molsby Michael Moninger Brad Monroe Joel Montgomery Brian Montgomery Kayla Moon Amy Moore Kimberley Moore David Moraine Douglas Morgan Melissa Moroney Kara Morrison Michelle Morrow Adam Mort Jason Muller Renee Muller Brad Myers Mike Nagy Lisa Nail Amy Nartz --T Mojorie Norfz Nicole Novidomskis PoTTi Nelson Clark Nerners Steven Niekomp Roberf Novorny Michael Noyse Elizc1beTh Odom Aman...-. Donovan Osborne Ez 'W , f ff r K Guy Odom Jeremy Omos Chrisry O'NeoI E f Luci O'NeoI Robin Osborne 1 , -Ly , . -J ' ' .ph 4 n hw' Junior Class E cels In Energy 224 2 TOP LEFT: Juniors hard of workl Ulm Connor, Pafrlck Cannonj. ABOVE: Scot? Tannery siudlos? Patrick Pabich Brian Pack Mark Packer Clay Padget Edward Pape Cyndia Parchman Ginger Parker Michael Parker Wade Parkhill Debbie Parrish Jon Perry Cathi Peters Jamie Petersen Peter Phoenix Stephen Piadade Donya Pillans Yvette Pitt Darrell Plemons Shelly Pollock Wendy Pope Michael Porras Jason Poucher Billy Powell David Powell Kris Prasatporn Suzannah Preston Brian Prewitt Jennifer Price Tommy Prisoc Scott Proctor Joni Putman Celso Ramirez Stephen Ramsey Curti Reams Michael Reaves Johnny Reece Jenny Reeves David Reichert Kim Reid Shane Reuther Russell Reyna Juniors Energize Everyday Class Juniors' energy displayed in pep rallies was also channeled into their classroom work. With a heavier work-load, students used their extra five minutes of class to Their advantage. Many juniors spent time in ex- tra-curricular activities. With many organi- zations available, every student found an activity to suit him. Many participated in sports, while others joined the foreign lan- guage club of their choice. Many juniors took part in Young Life, and attended the weekly meetings. With their combination of work and fun, juniors completed a success- ful year at L.D. Bell. BELOW: Juniors enthusiastically run io llrsi period. 226 Juniors Raymond Richards Cindy Richardson Melissa Richardson M.8. Rickman Bill Riddle Yvonne Riggs Michael Riggs Ricardo Rios Robin Roach Donna Roberts wwf' ABOVE: A typical day In Mrs. WIeIand's class. Susan Rhee David Rhoades John Rhodes Sabrina Rich - 'i'?A - 4 of sux' ggwzliri' 2 - 41 F V 31, 5 fr f 5 47. . .ts , , t f ff 7? 5.1 .. ., Q . 1 . ff ' 5, 'ze 1 ,,,, . ,Tb , I VA. ., di l Johnny Roberts Stephanie Robertson Andre Rodriguez Russell Rodriguez Lawrence Rogers Jonna Rolfe Elizabeth Roof John Ross James Rucker Stephen Rudolph lvleri Rule John Saenz Bobby Sampson R.J. Samson Edward Sanderlin Jennifer Sands Julie Sands Thomas Sarda Jeff Saunders Charles Savage Vicki Sawyer Todd Scaff Scott Scannell Eva Schaffer Jolynd Schierling Kirk Schofield Terri Schueneman Eric Schussler Kerri Schwartz Billy Scribner Laura Sebastian Michael Sebazco Todd Seeley Steven Sellers Darral Selph Todd Senter Paul Shabay Uma Shah Gregory Shenk Angela Sherr Abby Shryock Michaele Sinclair Kym Skelton Teri Slusorek Borry Smith Brion Smith Chris Smith Doryi Smith Deon Smith Gary Smith kS AZi , S , i li' . , ,af W 44- Xi fy .ms W , W i M wa . giffgf w 1 , V TSE' S 'QM is 4 , , NW' JJ ' V ik '9ei,,?:,, .xv ,E J ' li fff, Jeff Smith Louro Smith Dwight Spciulding Rhonda Smith Susan Smith Rodney Sneed Juniors Add Energy To Electives ,. 25 , , Ax 38,51 , ia: ,-g.441' TOP LEFT: I LOVE lyplng: Ulado Erlcksonj. ,fi fe-A ,, :,, ,, ABOVE: Don'l worry, Sonny. l'll lusl lake u Illllo all lho lopl QOhrIs Enrlghl, Sonny Stevens 228 ,' ABOVE: I only look llko l'm sludylngl QChrlsllne Lolchfj Nancy Spilker Frank Spotts Shelly Standridge Kimberly Steele Robert Steen Sonny Stephens Billy Stevenson Elizabeth Stillgebauer Joseph Stillwell Bryan Stokes Stacie Stokes Dave Stoll Melissa Stoll Davin Street Jennifer Streit Steve Streiko Sherry Straub Darrell Stutts Trey Sublette Misty Sugg Debbie Suggs Colin Sullivan Julie Sullivan Laurie Swasick Sheri Sweatt Bob Talley Stephanie Tanchuk Sharon Tanner Gary Taylor Ricky Taylor Laurie Taylor Susan Taylor Melissa Teafatiller Scott Tennery Brian Terry Beth Thatcher Teri Thayer Jeffrey Thompson Michael Thompson Julie Thrower Teri Tice Cory Tolmachoff -wwmwwswmw ,,,.-uw-f Juniors Move To Middle Stoiu Juniors had To make a serious commiT- menT To Their schoolwork during Their sec- ond year aT L.D. Bell. They were aware ThaT Their accomplishmenTs in high school would sTrongly affecT Their fuTures. Juniors carried a heavy load of classwork and projecTs. such as Their junior Theme. AlThough iT would seem ThaT a schedule such as This would become Tedious, juniors had a spe- cial flair for adding energy To everyday classes. They displayed Raider spiriT and energy in every aspecT of Their school life. ,,yr ,. 1' 230 Juniors LEFT: Are you really faking my plcfure? QMIke Kaprellany ABOVE: Quick Corey, here are The answers Tornlachofl and his French classy. 1f 'i -J T' -rr , srf' - ,f p,:ff. New :ww ,, 1 '2e,,W W , , . ,I Vikk he , RoberT Tomasrrk A sf ,,,i David Toney 6,r, 1, ., ,, f M, W Y' T. fi f , J Amy Torres 'T A ' A7 41' 1 To f I Sean Tracy John Trampel , . V Angela TranTham Q 'T' 0 Debra TrauTmann Eric Turmes Kim Tyler STephen Tyndall Julie Uhlenhaker Andrew Underhill Cherri UnkarT Darren Vader llrr A oos, . Ink., kv Q r Wi I W g T T 5? 'ii rea gl amz' 717 ', L 1 Ak .HA ,g I I 'G,' ' - , use img FYI 1. A ' I ,, , I Roberi Valecka Marc Valeniine Jeff Van Cleave Charles Vandever Jana Vanhoozer Suzanne Vanlil Mail Viclorine Tracy Vyse Siacey Waggoner Eric Wanlberg Tracie Waldie Vicki Waldron Pai Walker Ronnie Walker Dwayne Wallace Keelie Warnrnack Juli Walls indy Weaver Jodi Willingham Carla Wilson 5 Putllng Rodney where he really belongs: RIGHT: Shelly Landry giggles even when she's Juniors Show Spirit In Classes During Their second yedr dT Bell, The Ju- niors found Themselves The coIIecTive 'imid- dle mon. They were no longer The young Sophomores of The school. They were oc- cepTed by Their peers ond were expecied To Toke on more responsibiliTy. As The yeor come To o close, They become onxious obouT Their upcoming Senior yeor. For The firsT Time, Juniors were required To Toke The TEAMS TesT in order To groduoTe. WiTh TesTs such os This ond The PSAT To compIeTe, Juniors soon reolized how close They were To groduoTion. 232 Juniors ,T T ,ir A fri 'gfwasi-ff WE E1 Ani 'Wiikri 'sm' Q' T' ,1 ,,,-as PM :ul Q' -wg, Mr Q' 4 :M val 2 if! 2 QMS? if? 4' iygfi df' , ABOVE: Interested siudenis Ilsfen io Mr. Blgg's Iociure on double replacamani roaeilons. CML Blgg's 5th period classy. LEFT: Krlsil Cobern and hor Tennlosl Doug Weber f -if ,Q is T Liso Welch , ' T Holly wells V A T g i , X ' 1 Angelo Werner Mike Wholey Cormen WhiTe Chris WhiTe Leonne WhiTmore Chris Wicke Adrienne Wiegond Jockie Wilkshire germ , V 1 gf f Jill Willeford Amy Willioms BridgeT Willioms Croig Willioms wg?-gr iw , ,J ,M 5? if ,+ 1 if 7 f ii ixfwzi if - X X X x .g fi ily 5' . ,L ,,.. ,, is ,, W I4 4 4 4 JW Z 'Q rf , if f V., 4 1' . x , 5 ,iw ' ' ,g . , ' l'i,ri2:': W' if A . e si T x . i Q5 ,sq ,, 4. 35 A ..,, , 1 y ,ru ,, iii T iifwiifiii ff i -nakwk is K his V, . QF! XX -4 .ACH iff: X , T ,M , yr . ABOVE: Now who discovered America, Mr. Washmon? Qliebocea Hudsonj. RIGHT: Jolynda Schlorllng works hard Io llnlsh her assignment. Rhonda Williams Siephanie Williams Jeff Wilson Whiiney Wineland Sara Winter Richard Wiiek Sook Wong Lawrence Wood Tony Wood Scoii Wooley Sheila Woosley Teresa Wooien Cheryl Worihy Terry Wreay Jimmy Yocum David Young Michele Zahn Shane Zim Jennifer Zumwali Vicioria Zurkan Sophomore Class Council The Sophomore Clcss Council mode Their firsT yeor GT Bell o busy one, by porTicipoTing in mony projecTs To roise money for Senior Yeor ccTiviTies, ond To promoTing school spiriT. The projecTs included selling condy during The foil ond spring, sponsoring o donce in December, ond sponsoring o com- puTerized doTing gome ond donce in The spring. The Sophomore Council promoTed school spiriT by moking o flooT for The Homecoming Porode, winning firsT ploce in The flooT conTesT wiTh Their enTry. Officers: Pres.-Mark Klfchens, Treas.-Mlchael Werner, V. Pres.-Cralg Crossley, and Sec.-Lorl Prlce. 234 Sophomore Class Council ir- TW T C , + T ri 1-for f-s. ' ,C 5 1 . 59 5 ...rv , I , is C 8 . M , an cmsay T T SS gr 1 5 ,.., .,,,.l l CI C? 'UYJNSIL L C 1' X YU, il ,, 'RASS 'OU NCI Council Members: Lorl Prlce, Lorl Frasslnelll, Tracy DeMlcheI, Kyle Hamilton, Ml chael Werner, Craig Lalshaw, Krlsflna Nagy, and Melissa Connelly. Sophomore Class Council Councll Members: Irandl Rankey, Mlssy Mclnfosh, Amy Saladlno, Mark Klichens, Kellh Gunn, Cralg Crossley, Erln HIII, and Sherrlo Emerson. RIGHT: Sponsors: Mrs. Kay Nelson, Mr. Sieve Roe, Mr. Pal Sanders, Mrs. Nlna Wllherspoon, and Mrs. Kaye Munden. Sponsors: Mr. Gary Mlller, Mr. Steve Grlllln, Mrs. Anlla Reyna, and Mrs. Belly Whlle Caihie Abboii Krisii Adams William Adams William Ainsworrh Krisien Alexander Kaiy Allen Lori Alsbury Dale Anderle William Anderson Daihan Aichison Todd Aichley Linda Avilia Sharon Aviles Debbie Baker Paul Baker Dedra Baldwin Charley Ball Diana Barham Lauri Barneri Peier BarTh Elizabeih Bauer Miles Baum O. Bayraklaroglu Cevin Beall William Beary Brad Beaver James Beck Eric Beckerwerih Thomas Behm Brandon Bellew Chris Bengisson Julie Benneii Gina Beriagni Erin Beriin Craig Bevil Brooke Bexiine Daniel Blackman Brian Blind Mark Blobaum Brenda Bobo Julie Bobo Casey Bae Bradley Booe Daryl Borg Camille Boisford Jim Boulel Kiki Box Bobby Brown 236 Sophomores ' 4 F -. 'A -1'5 W B li,. M ,,,, NE , ,. 49 5-- 2 iw- 'ive R, alfa 5, is? 123s A l Q Sophomores Charge Pep Rallies Moving from junior high To L.D. Bell was a big adjusTmenT for The sophomores. The firsT confusing siep was regisiraiion. IT Took many revisions for each sophomore To find Their ideal schedule. On The firsT day of school, sophomores became a parT of The mass hysTe- ria known well by juniors and sen- iors. WiTh new classrooms To find, sophomores found Themselves racing Through halls To make classes on Time. However, Through all The confusion sophomores made new friends and became reaquainied wiTh old ones. Soon The sophomores adjusfed To The energefic Raider scene and were joining organizafions and affend- ing games and dances. TOP LEFT: Sophornoros charge pep ralllesl BELOW: Are you aiming fha? camera af mo? Siephanlo Myers Deborah Bo d Y Derek Boyd Chris Boyer Jamie Bradford Carrie Bradshaw S Andrea Brescia Randy Brewsfer Warren Brinkley Alice Brookman 452352 f 5' 1 , 1 -Q. ,A 1 .5 si 4 ,k ' Am fluff' 1 A ,P if k g' 'gl' K if if ' 'I' rs. 'I 353 fi. JF 'afar r f 'bv-4 , Siaci Brooks Siephanie Brooks Amy Brown Bobby Brown Kevin Brown Sophomores 237 Joe Buiiron Shelby Bull Shannon Burgan Jane Burns Jill Burnside Robert Brumbaugh Tracy Bryans Amy Buchanan Mail Buchanan Mark Buhlrnan Shelly Brumley Jenifer Brunson Kimberly Brown Tammy Brown Aww Sophomores Add A Special Energy V Fi? - J ff K2 Z ,fr ,. I ABOVE: Glg 'Em Ag!! Alllson McHenry RIGHT: No, I Won'i look Cf fha immoral Troy Turner 238 Sophomore: Lesa Burpo Bryan Butcher Michael Campbell Suzanne Campbell Mike Cannaday Chris Carey Thomas Carlin Stephanie Carson Paula Carter Kim Castor Kevan Cayce Dustin Chafin Craig Chalmers Dean Chandler Gary Chasteen Chad Chenault Stephanie Cherney Scott Chow George Cimino James Clark Charles Clements Laura Clements Kurt Clepper Brian Coburn David Cochrane Lisa Cockrell Robert Coker Chris Colbert Staci Coleman Landy Compton Baron Concors Melissa Connelley Louise Corbo Edward Cornelissen Dawn Cotton David Couture Jeffery Cowan Melissa Cox Shannon Cox Gary Cramer Brian Crane Andrew Crawford Craig Crossley Christie Cryer Jennifer Cullen Douglas Curlee Kathryn Daffern Cynthia Dahn Sophomores 239 Sophomore Raider Spirit Igniles For sophomores, a new year aT Bell meani noi only a new school, buT also new faces, classes and a Time of adjusTmenT. The sopho- mores, being a class of over 900, had a greaT opporTuniTy To display Their Raider spiriT. They made signs for The pep rallies and supporTed The sophomore Teams. During Homecoming week They worked on Their floaT and decoraTed The halls. Their hard work was reward- ed wiTh The school spirii award for The Lamar pep rally. RIGHT: Wahl My eyes are closed. BE- LOW: Leave me alone-I'm actually work- lngI Corey Shultz Cameron Daugherty Krisrln Daum Holly Davey C.J. David David Davidson Gregory Davis ElizabeTh Day Dwane DeGuire Tracy DeMichele 240 Sophomores war' Donna Darby Mike Darnaloy Melissa Darnell David Dalrymple Randy Daniels Q ' E A T 9455. 'I' -my aff-Q Gary Denney Jill Dennis Neil Densmore Kelly Deskins Jamie Deupree Jamie DeWeese Adrianne Dicker Kelly Dix Randy Dodd Roberi Donaldson Darrin Dorsick Philip Doucel Kelly Dow Shane Dowdy David Drain Mike Drake Karen Drysdale Deanna Duckworlh Deric Dudley Darrell Duffield Charles Duhon Phil Duncan Cynlhia Dunlap Cassie Dunn Michael Durbaia Dennis Duval Brian Eades Tracey Eady Miilon Eaton William Ealon Lisa Edwards Shannon Egan Edward Eidson Chad Ellinglon Kimberly Ellioll Sherrie Emerson William English Jill Enrighi John Erickson Ryan Esco Johnny Essl Tara Esilln John Ewing Lori Ezzo Tammy Fain Dawn Fairley Stephen Farmer Laura Fell Sophomores 241 Jockie Fletcher Tim Fletcher Dovid Flores Christopher Flory Joe Ferguson Poul Ferguson Ross Ferrell Kelli Ferre Richord Ficken Amy Foote Jennifer Ford Richie Ford V 7' Roberl Ford ' Mofihew Fox as Sophomores ecome True ,e-swf' Hey, lookl We cleaned our Iackorl Brant Phllllps, Andrew Crawlord Get ihaf camera away from me nowl lrlan Holder 242 Sophomores Lynn Frailey Christina Fraley Chris Frank Jason Franklin Laurie Franklin Chris Franz Lori Frassinelii Carol French Tim Fuchs Jerry Fults Jennifer Funderburk David Fussi Janine Galey John Galindo Dwayne Ganner Ronnie Garcia Roy Garcia Brian Garner Lynn Garrett J.S. Garrison Scott Gassert Cari Geer Mike Gelushio Keith George Scott Gibbs Meredith Gibson Gina Giles Rita Gilliam Lee Glasson Wayne Gomez Mike Goodwin Shoylor Gorreli Tisha Grady Jason Grant Tracy Grantham Douglas Gredell Rodney Greene Christi Greer Elaine Greer John Griffin Gina Griggs Janice Griner William Grogan Michael Grubbs Tim Gruver Cynthia Guerra Deborah Guerra John Guerrero Sophomores 243 Richard Gullo Keilh Gunn Karen Gunter Angelia Gunlharp Roland G-urule Tim Guziak Jeremy Haak Christopher Hackler Mohammad Hadavond Forresl Haggard Kyle HamilTon Wesley Hamilton James Hammond Roger Hancock r W if Sophomores Adopt To High School f Q r 1 no '52 iw? 4 I Z ig A ,y y l V b, ,A r 1 inf A r , 2' KY' f- A fi: ff Q' , lyyy R r W -Q-.V ' I K J 0, 'ifyf 'WW f, W . . 1? l 41 A , f w .Q Y I I r f fe? rcrir r my 'il r 1 Alovi: I don'1 remember Ioarnlng mm nuke Moralno mont: lIoIogy le such , l l f 'i'?x53:5ifii,7i?5g. j ' J fun! Donlse Spooner 1 ' 3 - ,,V, M If i ' f Q l l Hfiiifofii. f lil- if ' l Ii va 1 i f 7' I .d ' ii H 244 Sophomores J f X 'Z -i Choua Hang Charles Hankins James Hardee Audra Haren Gregory Hargon Juanita Hargrove Robert Harmon Belinda Harris Curtis Hart Cathy Hataway Blake Hawkins Brandon Hawkins John Hawkins Meredith Hayes John Heilhecker Charla Helton Allen Herd Amy Herron Monica Hester Pat Hewitt Donalyn Higdon Byron Hightower Jeanne Hildebrand Erin Hill Steven Himes Shanda Hlx Donna Hnizdo William Hobbs Steven Hoffmeier Paula Holcomb Bryan Holden William Homsher James Hopson Greenwood Horn Derrick Hostin Laura House G. Keith Housewright Shawn Howell Stacy Howton Chris Hudnall Kimberly Hudspeth Natalie Huggins Ronda Hughes Bradley Hunter Lien Hurst David Hutton Jeffery Hutton Melissa Jackson Chuck James Paul James X Jill Jellison Melissa Jenkins Rob Jefer Laura Jobe Brandi Johnson Curtis Johnson Deidrea Johnson I , J Joe Johnson Michael Johnson Tim Johnson Scot Johnston David Jones Raw Raider Energy B05 246 Sophomores I'm so embarrassed Heaihor Skafos Juni lo! me wrlfo one more thlng, KrIs0InaI fillzabom Bauer, Krlsilna Nagy, .Q - Q QQ ,4 'i , d,,,..Q- Deborah Jones Jeff Jones Laura Jones Denise Jordan Kaushika Kansara Stanley Kappus Laura Kaprelian Kelly Keilh Chris Keller Dinah Kemp Jason Kendrick Jeffrey Kendrick R.C. Kerley Terri Key Roger Kilgore Samantha Kimbell Mya Kimber Darrell King Mike King Jay Kinnard Kristie Kirkland Mark Kitchens Kelly Klalsner Kimberly Klalsner Alicia Kleban Dusrin Kliever Wynona Knighl Holley Knighlsiep Sonya Knox Belh Knudson Andrew Kolhoff Roberl Kollar Maria Konlus Rebecca Kornblum Tim Kolera Jolian Kramer Naihan Kruger Mark Kruse Ranaia Kubec Kelly Kuleza Sheryl Kurosky Mikael Kyling Rick Laboon Wendy Lackey David Lane Tina Laney Kyle Lanier Eric Lankford sophomores 247 Sophomores Undertake Challenges Above: lryon Gamorls caught on the phono oguln. Right Krlsilna Nagy und Ellzoboih Bauer onloy ihelr buslnoss class. 248 Sophomores Andrew Leefn Brian Lefebvre Cheri Leonard Larry Lerncoe Maria Letrini Michelle Leder Nancy Lee Roben Lee Mark Leer Sfacey Lapiedra Clinfon Lass Bruce Lasfer Craig LaTshaw Mark Lavender K j I 'hs if 3 S Scoll Leils Donn Devengood Donald Lichfenslein Theresa Lighifoor Kenna Lindsey RS. Lindsey G-reggory Lipp Laura Littlefield Jason Lilllejohn Roberf Livingsion Roberl Lloyd Karin Loeber Slacy Lohmeyer Michael Long David Looney Todd Looney Palrick Lorenrzson John Louis Karen Lowrnan Jason Lucas Patrick Lucas Nicky Lund Tony Luscri Torn Lyons Lecirnon Mabry Perer Mack Jennifer Maddox Dorolhy Madzik Lori Magnusson Angie Maley Trisha Maley Nuion Malholra Sleven Mailey Deann Mannon Kelly Marsh Andrew Marlin Darla Marlin Mike Marlin Slephanie Marlin Troy Massey Susan Malihews Tracy Malhews Mary Mayer Louis Mayor Jackie Maxwell Tarnrny Mays Kafhryn Maze Daniel McCall 249 Colin McCartney Kenneth McDonough Garth McElroy Dawn McFarland Robert McGee Scott McCrery Amy McDonald Stephanie McGee Allyson McHenry ' ' Melissa Mclntosn if ':f.,V ii Shannon McKnight Tara McKnight f-' L- ' ' Sandy McCann Robert McCants 2-ff' Many Friend Made In Hallwclys Above: Lisa Swanson periorms In the pep rally. Rlghf: Sophomores cruise The halls. 250 Sophomores 'Heh xw'ffff'1'fffff' ' ff' 'if' , M. 5, V fw,...,,, A ' yiy .-V', w,,4.w ,.V, .wewffa W 'wk , M 3.1 S' MMML MWYM W ,,,,. 1 WW' S my ,,yS y t'-vw., .,W,,,,,,w Hn. 2 2 ,if . M f V it 4' f ww., I 'eff' 5? 4 .ul 1 .. -gig. U. N s it ' Hi, f -S. we I S7 JM Z if 1 H' V if at 1 ---W ,-... fgsswzll ' I d E g X 4- ..- gf 1' I' Q7 .. ... .., i s ,, V4 V f fi ' f- I ff? sm , YS -' ' ll was e f? Steven McLendon Eric McMichael Lance McMichael Blane McMillan Timothy McMullen Sean McNatt Dana McRae Joy Means Stephen Meers Holly Meinzinger Karen Melbourn Bryan Mele Nathan Metts Kelly Middaugh Brad Miller Charles Miller Dean Miller Jennifer Miller l Trevor Miller Tammy Millican Amy Mills Mark Misplay Casey Mitchell Julie Mitchell Kristin Mitchell Mark Mitchell Michelle Mittnacht Angela Mize Cara Mize Mickey Moffitt Joseph Moninger Michael Monts Teresa Monfort Kristin Moon Michael Moon Mike Moore Shannon Moore Michael Moraine Heath Morgan James Morgan Lance Morgan Deanna Morris Teresa Morris James Morrison Michelle Morrison Kenneth Morrow Russell Morse Tina Morse 25 Tommy Morse Larry Mosiniak Gary Moss Edwin Mueller Kerry Mueling Melissa Mullen Dale Muller Joanna Murch Jennifer Murphy Carolyn Murray Mike Murray Krisfina Nagy Stephanie Nash Chris Neal Kerensa Nelson Jeffrey Nefzer Amy Newberry Dong Nguyen Laura Nix James Nobles Terry Nolan Jeremy Normand Jennifer Norwood Kirsfen Numann I-leafher O'Rear Stacy Oberbeck C. Ohanvarachorn Miguel Olioker Kalhy Oliver Lori Oliver Cheryl Orr Rob Orr Darrell Owens Mary Oxendine Slacey Padgeff Chrisfopher Pallone Jodie Parish Robert Parsons Scofl Paul Allison Payne Nell Payne Joe Pedigo Joey Pendery Ann Penning Samanfha Pennington Rudolph Perez Cheryl Perry Michael Peffy Jerry Phom Pronl Phillips Polrick Phillips Shane Pifer Joson Pike I A M Greg Pills Yvonne Poe Jonel Polk Joey Polk Dovid Pollock Kim Poore Lori Price Fredrick Pucke-TT Jeffrey Quine Shared By Sophomores W, 'f V 'W Above: lrlan Crane sfudles hls geomeiry. Above: Mlsfy Suggs Is cough! walklng through the halls. Sophomores 253 254 Eric Ragsdale Victor Ramirez Brandi Rankey Tony Reese John Remsen Rosalyn Reyna Stephen Rhoden Lisa Rhom Clint Richardson Heather Richardson Michael Richardson Pam Richardson Angela Richmond Mary Richter Darryl Riedel Mary Rigdon Bertha Rivera Kelly Roberson Lisa Roberts David Robinson James Rodenberg Elizabeth Rodke Andy Rodriquez Glenn Rogers Michael Roof Robbie Rosenblum Lori Rosenthal Catherine Roser Loret Ross Jennifer Rossberg John Rosser Mark Rouse Terri Routh Cynthia Rowan Heather Rudd Amy Saladino 2 ss .JL Marcus Salitore Susan Samson Kevin Samuelson Anthony Sanchez Daniel Sapp Neal Savoy Wx . he Healher Scales Brelf Schneider Amy Schoening Michelle Schondau Kevin Schramm Kori Schulz Tina Schulze egg? Debra scoff I Ernest Scoll Lonnie Scully Kimberly Seals Thomas Sebazco Michelle Seymour Jason Shawver , ff Sophomores Dread Regislrolion ABOVE: Mr. Brown helps Mlckey Mllnochl llgure oul her schedule. ABOVE: Friends make school bearablel QKeIly Mlddough, Angela Rlchmondj. Sophomore 255 Deborah Smirh Hillary-Smith Ken Smirh Marcy Smith Shanna Smirh Thomas Singleton Trisha Sissom Mary Skaggs Debbie Shipp Scoii Simmons Sharon Skinner Richard Sloan Kimberly Slusher Deely Smart Run-Through Signs Show Spirit I an i Z iq, , J 351 Nzywiff iyrli .,,, V , . f V ,N 4 is :WZ .,, 'Va X , V. , 5 ii 256 sOPhOlTlOI'eS 11--1' Alisha Temple Alex Tessnow Shane Thetford Vickie Thiel Janice Thomas Jennifer Thomas gf W if 5 ' V rr x 5 f L l Xl' Stephen Smith Ted Smith William Smith Karen Snowden Michael South Diane Sower Todd Spake Brian Speer Angela Spence Denise Spooner Larry Springs Heather Sauatriglia Melissa Stanford Michael St. Clair Dena Stanley Patricia Stephens Marc Stevens Robert Stevens Douglas Stewart Lisa Stewart Sheree Stewart Susan Stewart Tami Stewart Debra Stout Janelle Streit Aaron Stringer Patti Stuard Robert Suggs Linda Sullivan David Suter Cindy Svoboda Lisa Swanson Kenneth Tapp Mike Taunton Bobby Taylor Patricia Taylor 257 258 Jessica Thomas Candice Thompson Krisly Thompson Gina Thompson Gregory Thompson Sieve Thompson Kelly Thorlon Lizabelh Thurmond Milchell Thurslon Rolando Tijerina William Tiner Michael Todd Mike Tongale Pal Torres David Trewlll Troy Turner David Tweedy Chrisli Ulledahl Gilberl Valenli Troy Valentine Linda Vance Lisa Vandergriff Randy Van Egmond Erik Van Meel Charles Varin John Vaughn Laura Vega Chris Velez Tim Vendal Jesse Veracruz Pamela Vera Cruz Joanna Vines Jenne Villas Melissa Villas Evan Vogl Michael Wagner WW '? ', K ,ll , WWW 1 Anna Walden Kerry Walker Tracy Walker Leslie Wallace Whilney Wallace Jason Wallingford , i Tnereso Wollon Eric Word Woodson Word Lourie Warnock Billy Wolson illwai icky X 9 Bradley Wolson Doni Wolson Julie Wolson Sieve Weover Mr Dedro Webb Nlork Welch Roberl Wells Lynn Werner Michael Werner Campaigning Done By Sophomores Leif: Sooh Simmons and Mary Mayer woich the pep rally. Above: Rob Jeter shows Fred Puckoi good study hublis. NJ Sophomores 259 Croig Whittington Rich Whittington Gregory Whorton Lorisso Wicker Brit Wiegcnd Courtney White Sandro Whiteley Brad Whitfield Kelli Whitseli Wendy Whittenberg xi , 9 ABOVE: Gosh, I love fyplngl Grey Fordj. RIGHT: Renee Greer shows ol! hor decorated Iockerl 260 Sophomores Cheryl West Terry Wester Brooks White Louro White , . Q' , 5.,5,,,,M:--1-f R if .Munn 3,4- : , ' ,ns - gn En Bradley Wilkinson Carol Willard ' A i s Q V Chris Williams A id f ' Jennifer Williams z agff 'W 'wif 3' X A Kelley Williams ugftay A: V 57 Ralphael Williams Richard Williams Beverly Williamson C. Williamson Sheri Willis Korlne Wilson Shannon Wilson Tammy Wilson Tyson Wimer ergy Displayed By Sophomores Above: Tony Wreoy enjoys the oimosphere ol the library? Above: I was here ilrsll Uulle Benneh, Dedro Boldwln, Erlc Beckerworlh, Llsa Vondergrlltj Sophomores 261 Jeremy Wirth Judy Witt Melissa Witt Johannah Wahl Larry Wood Richard Worrel Tony Wreay Susan Wright Chris Ziegelbauer m 'gt A ' K 262 sOPl'l0l'l'l0l'eS Lett: I love deadllnesl fldellssa Wltt. Above: Stacy Besse, Dena Stanley, and Cynthia Dunlap study durlng thelr English class Sophomores Study Assignment xxx ...Ns TOP LEFT: Charley Ball Takes ilme oui durlng hls busy schedule TOP RIGHT: I'II never ge! fhls sewn rlghil QCherIe Leonardj. ABOVE: I hare gefllng sent io Mr. Cook's elflcel fAIex Tess nowy. LEFT: Kyle Hamllion works on cl new compuier program. 263 Mr. lob Ingrahom freaks out! L Z. . 3 ' my f u 'S sf ,N ,f W . y 'L K 455 -W iiylif' y 'i ' . ' '51 1' - y +51 - Y . . -X,,,At,, . L ww y y .F ' M.,,,,, J -1 H ji '. ' Q N sf? -my i A V fr ix ABOVE: No, Norval, Thurs my armI Sara Wolford and Norval Sykes. RIGHT: Head-choorloador, Coach Mark lull, wlns tho hoods ol Cathy Hafaway and Kelly Kolfh. f 264 Faculty Q x xy Q! KX 'imf ga Af' I X. Sisfififi LSSPM , fwi A J , Q L '-- is A -E fm 5 ' m11 5 . NQSY iQFT?fif5--fi , --V-l A if A i ,Sf 35' 5: 1 V, ff Q V., 1 ,QW ' , Wx S 1 A .Q 1 4 hw i I P3 A . . i Q. 3'Mzk-.Q ,:' Q 4 Q A h h .:...: W-mwsvsfiwwf' A ' -A A f fm., Faculty Faculty 265 X. 1: - 'shi . y H 3 ti X.. T N f S . ,Q 5 -it . A Principal Of Principles Mr. E. Don Brown is a man of principles, and he conveys his ideas to the entire student body at Bell. As the principal, Mr. Brown is responsible for the general operation and functioning of the entire school. l-le is in charge of everything from personnel and facilities, to disciplinary actions and student conduct. lvlr. Brown has been principal for eleven years, and says that his favorite aspect of his job is getting a fresh start and a new challenge with the arrival of each new year. When asked what he would most like to im- prove at Bell, Mr. Brown replied that he would have all students participate to their fullest ability in all activities. He obviously follows his own advice as he shows his Raider Energy by attending as many school related activities as possible. 266 Faculty W, ll lg A i F l l L 1 r 2 r , -gy , l i lf Top left: Mr. Brown enjoys a pep rally. Tap right: Attention Please . Bottom right: How many times have I told you not to run In the halls? Mr. lro talks to Dr. Alan Koenlng, deputy superintendent. Mr. Griffin Af Work Mr. STeve Griffin is The assisTanT principal aT LD. Bell. l-le assisTs Mr. Brown in The operafion of The school, and is in charge of The Junior and Senior boys' discipline. He also oversees Traffic in The school parking loT in The mornings and during lunch. lvlr. Griffin shows his Raider Energy by being involved in many school funcTions. Rlghfz Asslsfant Prlnclpal Sieve Griffin hard at work. if fi sv! , ,, Q. N if- s L . T - -2 k nf' . .M , W H .wwf - X. . 7 Above: 1'haf's rlghf, two Big Macs and a mllkshake fo go. i li A Qiygsefiff-Iiieg flf 'T . L T' V rf . 'V ' -cw., T ., 9 f I -M ,fpafifa ,.. :nw , I lil ' ll - . , in W-f 2 us 4. is wig 1 MW . 3 , Mr. Cook In Acfion Mr. Bob Cook is also an assisTanT principal aT Bell. He uses his experience To conquer The huge Task of being in charge of Soph- omore boys' discipline. Despife This difficulT role, Mr. Cook is re- sponsible for parking TickeT sales, and is in charge of The Wranglers. Each of These jobs require an enormous amounT of aTTenTion and paTience. Mr. Cook handles his job wiTh experfise and pride. Faculty 267 Girl's Deans Bring Service Wilh A Smile Right: Mrs. Kay Baker puls her Raider smile lo work Below right. 23,24,25, or was ll 24,25,26? Mrs Robbie Busby Below: Mrs. Busby lalks wllh Mrs. Llnda lleams In the ofllce Special Rai Thurry years ago Mrs Kay Baker was a sophomore al Thomas Jefferson I-hgh School ID Parr Arihur Texas Afier she graauarea she allenaea Norih Texas Siare Unrversrryrn Denton Texas Now asa gurl s dean Mrs Baker has confrlburea her The Siudenr Council gives her an extra boost of energy To support her enrhusl asm and smrle that makes her a specral Ralaer faculry member Far right Mrs Baker 17 years old Rrght Mrs Baker 16 years old l l personal energy To her job. Working wirh 5 MeITlOl'ieS Of Al101'hel' ETC 00 I 13 an W-f Mr. Roy Fell remembers Reagan County High School as playing football without a facemask, competing in U.l.L. sliderule competition, playing baseball with wood- en bats and having a study hall period. When he thinks about his high school days, he remembers football, baseball, basket- ball, and track. On the other hand, college for Mr. Fell seemed To consist of research papers, science labs, exams, and many hours of studying. To Mr. Fell, the no pass- no play rule is nothing new. When he was in college, it was simply no pass-get draft- ed. Far left: Mr. Fell gets everythlng checked out tor hls llttleth blrthday. Left: Mr. Fell In 1955. People Who Help People Counselors 5 o .8 4 f Able KJ Y rf N' s 1 1 ff. M K H' A-f ,, Y er' ' ' f ' RJ, f .. L. Iva 4 , I fi . ,,,.f 'f. z gffffy A ',,f .,.,,, ,fr 1 1 .f ' 6 Y Vzzv r qi! LV ff 'itlv A 1 r,srr Q , ix i W . ,- ,,,,,, , .ha ji' ar -- . rf fy A ' 3' yi - Above left: Mrs. Betty Whlte and Mr. Fell work togeth- Q Y :X Q f , er. V Q 'L ' V I 1 Above: Mrs. Nancy Manweller and Mrs. Emorle Gan- A wi . ku V 5 ,, dy share a laugh together. ,, f' r MX V ,, ,' ' Far left: Mrs. Pat Kee, the counseIor's secretary, nf ' Q '1 X takes a break lo smlle lor the camera. 1,241 ?' it 3 N Leftz Mr. Gordon Prldemore revlews a student's re- 42' T 'fa rf ' 2 1 cords. il is 1 Q . tr, We :A h p .Wy V V' ' il , 1 M Q' , ...A , Faculty 269 Student Services A- Mrs. Kay Munden searches tor a lost catalogue cord. I- Mrs. Gall Dorst hard at work. C- Oftlcer Jesus Ramon catches Chrls Enrlght AGAINI D- Helen Johnston checks Brent Lane's blood pressure. E- Joyce Ray and Mr. Ron Andres escape to watch thelr lavorlte cartoons. Q 1 K M.. ., .,,.7 ,ri ., ne. .1 1 N ,,,, of' ' H93 K ??G ,y Q N . I 3, ...aw me hu, v ,AL 'L were M ff ye. J ,.. -.- Nl. 725 W11174' ,,',- ggqgi 1 rf My M li, ,asf W ,4- L 1 if ' N64 f st 'lla rx' x W' X 42. , f YG-NQ ...- Me. 4'- 5-sm, . 270 Facuhy Dr. Forresl Watson Davld Moon Neal Adams Monte Sfewarl Johnny Eden Judl Faurol David Mlllar Georgeann Galllan I-LEB. School Board The 1985-T986 H.E.B, School Board played an acTive role in The school year by laying down sTricT guidelines for dress codes, exTra-curricular acTiviTies and disciplinary acTions. This diligenT group handled These difficulT Tosks wiTh greaT professionalism ond conTribuTed enormously To The smooTh operaTion of each of The many schools in The dislricl. Superintendent Of Schools eslgns SuperrnTendenT of HEB schools ForresT E WaTson shocked The school board as well as The enTrre area when he announced his resrgnaTion lasT fall Dr WaTson ex plorned ThaT he was resigning in order To furTher pursue his own business inTeresTs Even more shocking however was Dr WaTsons laTer announcemenT ThaT he would superrnTendenT This announcement was confirmed by Dr WaTson and by Dovid Moon presideni of The school board In The few shorT years he has been here Dr WaTson has converTed ci good drsTricT rnTo a greaT one Because of Dr WaTson in parT HursT Euless Bedford is one of naTronal prominence This alone should be enough To provoke a well deserved welcome from The enTrre drsTrrcT To Dr WaTson upon his reTurn - . l wiThdraw his resignaTion and wanTed To resume his role as Qs.: 'if es In The 0 'P ' we g t Q we a hx R it Mi 5, ey 5 K N5 , , QP ,-fs 1 . F M, gig X x 2, 3 ix f me Q e. .ff ff-new :Fix f Q s -, Q, -if A S i mf t w X we ' ,Q gm , mm Above left Mrs Llnda Reames dreams about the Ralders Above nght Mrs Margaret Jackson and Mrs Jo Durham are absorbed In a Zales catalog Below Mrs Jo Durham, Mrs. Nlna Witherspoon, and Mrs Margaret Jackson work to get the ottlce organlz 'bw' I M T1 2 1 Ami - 5 V , r' V ' K , f fl?-fl? ,. , ,Q x .,,, 1 33 f.1, , E. -,..f Mrs. Nlna Wlihorspoon and Seah Mulllns work Iogofh- er In iho ofllco Qloflj. I'm In rho money, Mrs. Durham says, above. 3 , Z 'a Q, 1 wg R. , 57 .' 42 4 'W 4' ,A A r M ums Righi-Faculty Council: Mrs. Helen Johnsion, Secre- farlesg Mr. Gary Mlller, Indusirlal Aris: Mrs. Anlia Reyna, Ofilce Sfaft Mrs. Barbara Peek, Teacher Aides. FCCUIW cOUl'lCil And Ledd TeCCheI'S Above-Faculty Council: Mrs. Kay Mundon, Library: Mrs. Dlane Gibson, Soclal Stud- Ies: Mrs. Charyla Fuller, Math. RighT-Faculty Council: Mrs. Sherry Golson, Science: Mr. Moses Rulz, Afhleilosg Mrs. Sunnye Murdock, Computers. 274 Faculty Below-Faculty Council: Mr. Ted Soles, Vocatlonal Educatlong Mrs. Glenda Cope- land, Second Language: Mr. Norval Sykes, Flne Arts. Right-Focully Council: Mrs. Karen Hebert, Homemaklngg Mrs. letty Hlldreth, Busl- nessg Mrs. Beltye Stapleton, Engllsh. f ,H Xi' 1 ' 1 Joh 'vi ' -5- H -f S ,M 'L N WM WE. , Below Left: Mr. Jlm Chance, Math: Mrs. Nelle Brown, Language Arts: Mr. Danna Rothllssberger, Flne Arts. Below Right-Lead Teachers: Mrs. Alma Payne, Homemaklng: Mrs. Llnda Reeves, Soclal Studlesg Mr. Richard Creed, Sclenceg Mrs. Sue Worlham, Second Language. l l Facuhy 275 F t 5 c x W 276 Memorandum Mrs. Chandler Says . Mrs. Barbara Chandler has been ai Bell for one year. She previously Taughl aT Ohio Stale Universiiy and was foreign language supervisor at a large school in Georgia. Mrs. Chan- dler leaches French and Spanish and says Thar she brings special excitement and inleresr To her classes by conduci- ing Them using The language being Taught She urges parlici- paiion in class acliviiies as well as in exlracurricular aclivifies. MOONYENE ALLBRITTON RON ANDRES llology English JO ANN BAUER DEBBIE BELLARD H.E.C.E. P.E. MARK BALL KAY BAKER Engllth Aitlildnl Prlfltlpdl 77 Students Energize Teachers Mary Anne Brock is an English Teacher aT Bell and is The sponsor of The cheerleaders. Mrs. Brock attended Baylor and AusTin Col- lege. She feels ThaT Teaching was insTilled as a worThy vocaTion by her moTher, a Teacher. IT is a career ThaT is very compaTible wiTh having a family. Mrs. Brock Thinks The special energy iT Takes To be a Raider faculTy member is Tolerance. She Tries never To geT upseT wiTh her sTudenTs. However, she does feel energized when she realizes a good relaTlonship exisTs beTween her and her sTudenTs. When asked if you could Tell a sTudenT one Thing. whaT would iT be, Mrs. Brock replied. Set your goals high and on Those Things ThaT will bring life long graTlficaTion, Then work energeTicalIy To achieve Those aspiraTions. Mrs. Brock works dlllgonfly on her papers. MARY ANNE BROCK E. DON BROWN English Prlnclpai 278 Faculty BEN BIGGS Selonco DANA BOZARTH BRENDA BRADFORD english Mum NELLE BROWN ROBBIE BUSBY Engllsh Admlnlstratlon MI. WGSIIIVIOI1 I8 SIIOVIIIIQ N8 Rdldbf SPIYIL MISS. Dlkli lh Of!! of hlf IIIIIOI ITIOOCS. SALLY CAPLINGER Mdlh BARBARA CARGILL SANDRA CARNEY Sclonco Forolgn Language xfA JO CARROTHERS Phyiltdl Edllclflbh t'Teaching at L.D. Bell requires one to have a great amount of flexibility in giving and taking - one day the student's take 40096, but the next day they'lI return it 14096 ...... A sense of humor and guerilla training doesn't hurt, either! - Miss. Janet Dikes X .ff sx , Kgwktiiti J L L. r ii I A L L 7 ff g gggg I A I F ung i j y . K L .Rik vi -QR A . if 4 3 n 1 A JIM CHANCE Math BARBARA CHANDLER JUDY CHAPMAN Forolgn Language Engllih Faculty 279 Mr. Dlckson looks upon hls class Yer guidance. DEANNE CHRONISTER DALE CLEVELAND Foreign Language Soclul Studies .L MN WVU BOB COOK KEN COOPER Asslsiant Prlnclpal Sclence GLENDA COPELAND SHERILYNN COTTON Forelgn Language Math JENNIFER COUCH An 280 Faculty Mr. Klmnemor frles fo explaln u dllilculi maih problem. Variety Gives Classes Verve Mrs. Sara Davis is a governmenT Teacher aT Bell. She believes IT Takes greaT energy To be a Raider facuITy member She feels iT Takes greaT energy To keep up wiTh The abundance of energy ThaT The sTudenTs bring inTo The class wiTh Them. To keep her sTudenTs inTeresTed in governmenT, Mrs. Davis uses numerous Teaching meihods, such as Trials, group work, eIecTions, guesT speakers and projecTs. Mrs. Davis has five children and enjoys working on needIepoinT. Sara Davis at age 16. Mrs. Sheliori helps sfudeni. RICHARD CREED AVIS CRISP Sclence Soclal Studies sex SARA DAVIS RAY DEBORD TOM DICKSON JANET DIKES social Siudles mum English English z Faculty 281 282 ' A . f .ww ,,A. . .5 5, 1, ,gtk , .. . ig: gm, W, F f Z, gf Lg: f 1 1 A 4 Z. 1, s A 5 ni 1 , 1- P W 4 if fs jf 6 i W 1 Q M A :L i i 1 7 ' f 5 2 ,V . Q ,EI 19' KENDRA DONNELLY TERRY DONNELLY GALE DORST Computers CVAE Teacher Aldo .ff 55' x 3 X Members BOBBIE DOUGLAS Flne Arts Mr. O: Whoi do you Think energy rneons7 A: My fovoriie defini- Tion is 'TVITALITY OF EX- PRESSIONX' This yiioiiiy is The rnojor force in o high school. O: Where do you fing The viioiiiy oi Bell? A: As I begin my sec- ond decode os The principoi of LD. Beli ii is Thoi some viioliiy Thoi continues To osiound me eoch doy, The oc- Mrs. Madden ohompis to llnlsh her homework. Are you sure Columbus :faded In Spain? Ms lonnle Harrison shores culiurol Inslghfs wlth her class. ' DIXIE ENGLE E plode With Energy ROY FELL EDNA FOWLER G-ALE FRASER CHARYLA FULLER Counselor Engllsh Resource Math Brown Tores, The musicans, The aThleTes, and yes, Those ToTally dedicaTed sTu- denTs, are The lifelines of a large high school. O1 Have people changed in The lasT Ten years? A: STudenTs have not changed, Teachers have noT changed, only The faces have changed. DlfferenT peo- ple in a differenT Time, buT ThaT drive and viTal- Says: lTy of expression conTin- ues To be The same dominanT force ThaT ex- - isTed in 1975. O1 l-low do you Think people should use ener- QV? A: My hope and prayer for each of you is ThaT you use every ounce of YOur energy To express ThaT which is posiTive and good for your ca- reer and Tor you fellow man. Sieve Roe explalns an algebra problem lo Mark Kllchens EMORIE GANDY Counselor Y DIANNE GIBSON Social Sludles JACK GIBSON Soclal Studies E .,,, , , Sl-IERRY GOLSON Sclence 284 Faculty , .,,, ,, - , my 42:1 71 uw 0, u, f J A 6' Vi din -C S , Ju. f flE, feg,u u J' if ,QQ PAUL GORDON Vocaflonal STEVE GRIFFIN VICKI GRIFFIN Vlce Prlnclpal Soclal Siudles NANCY HAMMONDS MARY JANE HARBISON BONNIE HARRISON KAREN HEBERT Soclal Studies Second Language Second Language Homemaklng if I K Mrs Sunnye As a computer teacher and a former math Teacher at Central Junuor Hugh Mrs Sunnye Murdock brungs energy unto teachung She Teaches because she enuoys seeung young people succeed She doesn t expect one student to equal another uust to put forth 100 percent un whatever they may attempt She encourages each student to preform at a consustent level wuth hus capabulutues and to achueve some success un whatever circumstance he may fund wull also fund her rootung Bell to vuctory She not only cares about a student academucally but also as a person Mrs Murdock us not only a teacher but wuth a luttle respect can be a great fruend Make the most of your tume here at Bell It us the best tume of your Iufe yu , , . ' I M W 'AIA' fl' A I Mrs, Murdock not only encourages students in the classroom, but one .ff-'ff .W BETTY HILDRETH Homemaklng Z ID D G7 DP z f'I'I -I L. IP O 7: U3 O Z Ill -o I: D. 0 I -o C0 0 1 6 0 h 52 RWM ISS?- fe I it VICKI INGLE Second Language 'wc-fur 'Wi-2-fzw S 1'MfrI-5:-Qvfirsiwfwsgwszvfs .wx- ., , , ., I ,M 5 ...W ,awox JAMIE JAMES Sclence iv 4 Yi- gh Y I H . Kr I Xa I , M ,,i ,M . , . J . ,.-k i S R Eg fl . Hr. 'xi'-S i. N--I Q Q 4' ' 4 Y Ib IX .g M , 1 x E BOB ING-RAI-IAM Soclal Studles MARILYN IVY Flne Arts Mr. Tom Dlckson and Mrs. Judy Chapman watch the crownlng ot the Homecoming Queen. The costumed wltch ot Bell Hlgh, Mrs. Margaret Jackson. Faculty 285 286 . , ...' '! 'f! ' fr, as, ,. . Tk 552541 k -.NV f-' gs. - I J TAHWAHNAH JAMES HELEN JOHNSTON Ahendence Clerk Nurse LINDA JOLLY Social Sfudles .. 4 -. vm' . . 'TL I .. ... Y 4. ic w SILAS KENNEMER Engllih PAT KEE Secretory 6 HERB KENSING Biology Energy Fills Mrs. Dianne Gibson As a GovernmenT Teacher, Mrs. Dianne Gibson brings en- ergy ihTo The classroom in many ways. She sTarTs The very firsT day of school wiTh a gleem in her eye and enThusiasm in her voice. ThroughouT The single semesTer sTudenTs spend wiTh Mrs. Gibson, They experience high volTage Through Trials, campaigns and oTher governmenT projecTs. Mrs. Gibson Teaches because she enjoys kids and loves To see her sTudenTs excel. She does naT expecT A's from every sTudenT, jusT The besT They can give. She is conTinually en- couraging her sTudenTs. Her posiTive aTTiTude afTen helps The sTudenTs make iT Through The rainy days. Her consTanT willing- ness To give and her posiTive aTTiTude makes her an example of Raider Energy. an-,,,,,..! ...N ,.i Mrs. Chronlsler Ironileally averages grades. The CIGSSTOOITIS JAN LARAMORE JUANA LAWSON JANICE LAXSON Resources English Buslness , uuur A 1 SUSAN LEEPER LYNDA LIVELY RUTH ANN MADDEN Sclence Engllsh luslness l 4 1 NANCY MANWEILER JOHN IVIATHEWS Counselor Heallh Mrs. lradlord smlles lor lhe camera. 28 EMIL MILAN Gymnastics, PE, Bowling '1- GARY MILLER Z . shop Honors HOHOTS Honors The faculty members of LD. Bell were outstanding in the high schools and colleges that they attended, Their winning attitudes kept the students pushing for some of the same awards that they received. MOONYEYE ALLBRITTON: high school Salutatorian, Best-All-Around: RON ANDRES: Soph- omore Class Vice-President, Vice-President of Key Club, Student Council, FFA Secretary, State Champions Parliamentary Procedures Team Secre- tary, PrincipaI's Advisory Board, State Winner of FFA Public Speaking Con- test, Most Likely to Succeed, Student Council Parliamentarian, National Rotary Club Outstanding Student Award, football captain, Defensive Play- er of the Week four times, All-Star Football Team, Delta Sigma Phi Presi- dent, President of Inter-Fraternity Council, Dean's Advisory Board, Student Director of NAU Gallery of Arts: DANA BOZARTH: National Honor Society, Secretary of college Sophomore Class, college cheerleader, Dean's List: JO CARROTHERS: Healthiest Student: BARBARA CHANDLER: two NDEA grants to study-one in France: JUDY CHAPMAN: National Honor Society, All- region Choir, Golden Shears-Student Involvement, Alpha Chi-Academic Achievement, Quadrangle-Senior Women's Honor Society, Haltom Pearls- Outstanding Senior Women, Golden Torch-Freshman Honor Society: SHER- LYNN COTTON: National Honor Society, DAR Award, Elk's Club State Essay Scholarship, first place in regional and state UIL competition, City of Fort Worth PTA Scholarship, second place in Regional Science Fair, YWCA Girl of the Year, graduated from college Cum Laude, Presidents Award of Achievement from NTSU5 AVIS CRISP: home economics award, newspaper assistant editor, Linz Jewlers Scholarship Award, Whiz Quiz, Drama Club. President of girl's servive club, YWCA summer camp counselor, tennis team: TOM DICKSON: National Honor Society, National Thespian Society, Who's Who, FTA President, Classroom Teacher's Scholarship Winner, Blue Blazer Service Organization, Vice President of Sigma Nu, Dean's List: JANET DIKES: DECA advertising state winner, yearbook advertising editor, Spanish Club Secretary, Quill and Scroll member: VICKI INGLE: Senior Class Treasur- er, Quill and Scroll Honor Society, National Honor Society, Houston Press Teenager of the Week: CONNIE MONTGOMERY: high school Valedictorian, National Merit Scholar, BA with honors: KAY NELSON: National Honor Soci- ety, National Thespians Society, Mu Alpha Theta Secretary-Treasurer, Dal- las Chess Association, perfect attendance, high school honor graduate, first chair clarinet, Alto Soloist in choir, Kappa Mu Epsilon, college honor graduate: LINDA REAMES: Pep Club, Student Council, Red Cross, Spanish Club: LINDA REEVES: seventh in high school class, honor graduate of UTA: SYLVIA SLACK: Who's Who, honor graduate, Phi Kapp Phi, sixth in college class, second in high school class, Purple Jackets-service organization: TED SOLES: Freshman writing award based on book Erivincible Forces: SANDY SPARKS: high school swim team, State of Illinois academic scholarship: STEVE STEWART: top ten at Richland High School, state champion discus, SWC Champion at Texas A8cM: BETTY STAPLETON: Charter member and officer of National Honor Society, Best Actress-Senior Drama, Best Producer and Director, high school honor graduate, Most Beautiful, Alpha Chi Honor Society, college honor graduate: PAM WIELAND: Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society, Sigma Delta Pi Spanish Honor Society. SHERRY MILLER Band 'N XG ' CONNIE MONTGOMERY Math ,I f SANDRA MONTGOMERY Teacher's Aldo CURTIS MOORE History mssaswmaum Although grading papers is an unmontlonablo task ta some toachsrs, Mrs. lotty Stapleton greets her papers wlth a trlondly smllo. DELORES MOORE V -V SUNNYE MURDOCK Tradnjlnourcn My K Compuion MICKEY NIX sngnmfunmm 2 AA 3 ? 4 A 'W l '54, 4: ll ' V4 KAYE MUNDEN Sludonl Sorvlcos KAY NELSON V 2 Math . E.. ALMA PAYNE nomomdnng DONNA PAUL BARBARA PEEK lloaHhlP.E. Danes ' Toaehor Alda Mr. Gary Mlllor prays lor roglslraflon lo ond. Doe Konslng glvos Iussoll Tongato some moral support durlng a loolball gamo. 5Mrs. Kay Nelson elasslllos herself as a cerlllled null coneemlng har leaching melhods. f 289 290 ectures, Life Show Teachers' SANDY POLLOCK GORDON PRIDEMORE KAREN PRITCHARD DAN PURSEL Math Counselor luslness Industrial Arla A 1lll l0Chl'Ofr0lnDldi00b00ll. v JOYCE RAY Student Services i i f ,Mg f A . was , , ,. A 5 -g 1,154 K' A A .4123 . L v 45.5, Y X- Wai' ,rf fr . 57'T7ff - A ff ' 5 . .gm A LM, f 5 ' ' 1 Wf fi in i 1 A 5 A 1 ' JW-. . L. N - LINDA REEMES LOUISE REECE Olflce Personnel Teacher Alde L COh1lTli'l'fl1eI'l'l' To Sfudeflf SUCCESS LINDA REEVES LINDA REPASS ANITA REYNA BOB RIDDLE Social Studios English Cashier Sclonco Moses Ruiz Cooch Moses Ruiz has coached vorsiTy fen- nis, junior varsiTy Tennis, and P.E. for 'lo years, I5 of which were aT Bell. Coach Ruiz says ThaT he chose coaching as a career because of success as a player. He won The Texas STaTe Championship Twice in college and had oTher successes during high school and college. The coach has developed his own special drills which help The players improve. He believes ThoT Tennis, besides being good for physical fiTness, is reflecTive of True life siTuaTions. For example. he says Thaf The one on one, againsT-all-odds compeTiTion which exisT in Tennis is indicaTive of many oTher more impor- Tanf aspecTs of life. In general, Coach Ruiz loves The sporf of Tennis and believes Thaf The self saTlsfacTion gained from The sporf is perhaps The mosf imporTanT aspecT of The game. Coach Ruiz is The besT Tennis coach he can be, and This is refIecTed in The aTTiTude and performance of his players. The combined efforTs of coach, players, and Team have made The L.D. Bell Tennis program among The besf in The disTricT. RAMONA RILEY Homomaklng 29 92 Faculty Having Fun fx ,v vo fy., Pi ,Lk X K E' :.x Q .qv V x KA 9' Q' 5 D I' U Lall: Wlshlng lho football loam luck Frlday nlghl, Coach Mark lall speaks al lho pop rally. Above Iofl: Wading through a soa ol papors, Mrs. Sandy Sparks smlles whllo droamlng ol wadlng In a ua lar away. Above rlghl: Murdor ol a Spanlsh foachor. Could lhls bo lho noxl honor movlo? flabby Dllmoro, Mrs. Pam Wlelandj IQIOWZ Wim LO' MO swallow ll1Y QUI11 blk!!! YOU 'OKI l'I1Y PlChIl'l. OMCOI' Jesus RGITIOYI. STEVE ROE PAT SANDERS Malh History, Psychology QM 4 SE X , 'fl' S LE 12. X .-Vk : if KIM SHELTON SYLVIA SLACK PAUL SMITH TED SOLES Ch0I'l1l8fYy MCH! HOGHII, Afhloflci DI. Mr. Cook Mr. Bob Cook has Traveled among The various schools in The H.E.B. school disTricT. He TaughT arT and P.E. aT HursT Junior High for eighT years. AfTer ThaT, he worked aT L.T.V. as an iIlusTaTor for seven years. He reTurned To Teaching aT Euless Junior High for one year as an occupa- Tional orienTaTion insTrucTor. He Then came To Bell as The C.V.A.E. coor- dinaTor, and Two years IaTer was promoTed To AssisTanT Principal aT Euless Junior High. He held This posiTion for five years, and Then received The AssisTanT Principal job which he now holds. Mr. Cook is from Ardmore, Oklahoma. and aTTended SouTheasTern Oklahoma STaTe UniversiTy. There he was The presidenT of The ArT Club and The presidenT. vice-presidenT. and hisforian of his fraTerniTy in differ- enT years. Mr. Cook obTained his masTer's degree from NorTh Texas STaTe UniversiTy. In his spare Time, Mr. Cook frequenTIy visiTs The healTh club. He enjoys fishing and vacaTioning in warm summerTime places. Mr. Cook can also be seen frequenTly aT The movies and Trying ouT The newesT resTauranTs in Town. lelng careful so as nal lo lnlllcl another Injury, Mr. Don Brown greels Dan Clark, an assembly speaker. Coach Mark lall slgnals lo players on the field as Scofl Mulllns leaves play al Texas Sladlum. Mr. Cook ls 1960. Mr. Cook wllh his daughlers In 1969. -. 1 .1 SANDY SPARKS CARLA STANFORD BETTY STAPLETON BOB STAPLETON English Mafh Engllzh Governmenl 293 mf IFS een Groovy Don'T Take Spanish ll - the ultimate advise of Mrs. Pam Wie- land. Mrs. Wieland is a Spanish Teacher who often jokes and kids with her students. She seems to enjoy her job even though her final career decision was made because Teaching was a proper and standard job for women. When Mrs. Wieland was in high school she was a studyaholic. She remembers studying, and more studying, with an occasional break to drive around The Sonic. Now, she views high school as a very social place. She Thinks Bell is a very caring school where good student-student relationships occur. She sees no one group of students but instead a bunch of party animals. In one word, Mrs. Wieland described This year as groovy. fi' lllli T T is T T 1 5 ,..,, , 4 . STEVE STEWART Selenee, Athletics Mrs. Pam Wieland In the second grade. Defylng all rules ol proper preppy con- duct, Mrs. Pam Wieland proudly displays her argyle socks lor the camera. 294 Faculty NORVAL SYKES LUNNESSA WADE Drama PEGGY WARD VOCMIOHGI Computers DAN WASHMON Mlsfory, Yearbook Mrs Linda llopau proparol lor clan. PAM WIELAND BEN WILHITE NINA WITHERSPOON SARA WOFFARD Spanlsh T.V. Produeflons Offlco EngIIshfJournaIIsmfPhofogruphy MAURICE YOUNG c.v.A.E. orrofhers uses cz Reddy-Kilowoh' smile To arouse Cafeteria Custodian The cafeteria ladies have many various jobs. They have To prepare well balanced meals Thai all sludenls will enjoy. They always greel sludenls wilh a warm and friendly smile. E The cuslodians of L.D.Bell have many jobs To do in and around The school. They sweep, mop, and pickup after The sfudenis. They keep The L.D.BeII campus looking ils besl. Page 396: A-M. Ollmore-asslsiani manager, F. leckham-manager, I-D. Zlolkawlskf, I. Famer, V. Funeies, J. Sanders. C-T. Mckenzle, L. Cansler, J. Hoo ver. D-Front Row: R. Famer, V. Funeies, T. Mckenzie, F. Beckham, M. Gilmore, D luford, lack Row: J. Sanders. J. lem, D. llolkowlski, L. Cansler, S. Smith, J Hoover. Page 397: A-M. Perez and L. Figueroa lake a break after a hard days work. I-I.. Mariln sweeps the halls of lell. C-L. Flgueroa mop: the steps io me calelerla. D-D. Keep, H. Grlflen, E. Morris, E. Tyerlnea, R. Cedrone, L. Flgueroa, W. Marrls. C. Tolberf, M. Perez. 296 Caleterlafcustodlans Milk? Q:w.X: , ,, , fit: J mms - 'f ' Q C A MEP' 31 v' X X W ,vw 'm'?3'!7e, J fs! , 1 - - . Q- , ,, A - H 'SS . N A-1 -.. I 1- Ji' TEM I ' . EA. Cafeierlafcusiodlans 297 fx ,- .lunlors Kovln Breton and Irion Smlfh. M41 AIOVE: Sonlors Tlm Wcddlll and Tony Losomlo. RIGHT: Sophomoros Shana Smith and Morodlih Gibson. 298 closing A Closing Closlng 299 2 , ' Ki L. :jig Arbr , L -1 7 Iykv, ,Q- ' - . f Q ' ig. I w L' gm 1 'TEL A .. Af: 1 L' T f X' . , X. 4 H fr, N i on N ' ' C3fY5l'f5 ' 5 i ,- f , 'yogi ,Lg 4 T f . 2? A L I A tb I 5 2 'K ., QQ an A Vg . . -. awww 2 si E L a X kiss' C' 5 , xxx' Q Q Z ' 2 V ik TY T 5 T 2 i Q 300 Closing TOP LEFT: Henry Camperlongo, Tommy Tlner, and BIII Muthlson brook whllo Troy Warren rops. MIDDLE LEFT: The Drum Corps TOP RIGHT: Jenny Dowdon sings Tho loy From Now York CIN. ABOVE: Chrldu Clouflor, Sfophclnlo Ponnlng, Goorgla Pohor, and Shellalno Conan! In cl prohlsiorlc rock band 9459 fi., W. Q x LEFT: Coach Mark Ball drlbbln oui ol a pron. IELOW LEFT: Coach Ray Dolord and Coach Kon Cooper cha! during the game. IELOW RIGHT: Academic Doedhlon winners Chris Calloway, David Ddlchmon, and Kovln llodmon. 302 Closing TOP: Coach Mickey Nlx shoots above the F.C.A. defense. AIOVE: Jr. Varsity lasketball team members. RIGHT: Coach Mo Ruiz goes for the block. Score Two For The Champs On Wednesday, February 4th, students were allowed to view teachers, wearing only gym shorts, sweat socks and tee-shirts bearing names such as KennedaIe Flash , Crash 7A7 , and Marvelous Mo , play basketball against local F.C.A. team mem- bers. Unfortunately, the more mature Bell team lost to the youn- ger athletes: however, there were several winners at the game. At half-time, a proud crowd of school champions paraded across the court. Some of the victors included the girls' soccer team, boys' basketball, football, and the victorious Academic Decathlon Team. l 1 Closing 303 I love living in Texas. The are so friendly here. I like thai. -Nicky Lund, Denmark. r , ABOVE: Susanne Klaml, o1FlnIand. AIOVE RIGHT: Monlca Ross wlih Anja Holmbrochf, ol Oomlany. 304 Closlng Nicky Lund, ol Danmark, vlllh Chris Evlors Culture Shock Wm A Q 5 TTSTM. fix Imagine arriving in a foreign counTry, knowing only conversaTionaI biTs of The language, and being exposed To an exfremely differenT culTure. For four special sTudenTs, Nicky Lund of Denmark, Anja Helmbrechf of Germany, Marianna Berg of Norway, and Susanne Klami of Finland, The coun- Try was America, The language was English, and The culTure a shock. According To Anja, IT's a wonderful experience: everyfhing, The cuITure, The IifesTyle, is so differenT, buT iT's exciTing To learn abouf everyThing. AfTer Traveling Thousands of miles from home, These sTudenTs expressed a desire To Travel wiTh- in The UniTed STaTes. New York, California, and Florida were The Three mosT popular choices for places To visiT. lf I could Travel anywhere in The U.S., said Nicky, I would go To California To visiT Disneyland and Hollywood, Some American favorifes included SaTurday NighT Live , The Cosby Show f lT's my favoriTe show. I know I will miss iT when I go back To Norway, commenTed Mariannaj, and hambur- gers. Mexican food and pizza were also highly ranked American foods, American food? LEFT: Marlanna lerg, of Norway. AIOVE: Nlcky Lund, of Denmark. LEFT: Anja Holmbrochr, of Germany. closing sos I Noir K The excellehl afhlelics program is what makes Bell such a greal school. -Darrel Plemons, Jr. 306 Closing Q HR f 1 ,f 1 I 6 I i in ez: ,V Q-:ff H -f E f f .,., 1 Z' I 7 y,v,,,.., ,,,.W. Q ' uf ef ,LJ V' fi I XJ' X -. ' z- u R ' xg uf. X I W fl A 14,1 .2 Q at Closlng 307 1 Abbee, James 210 Abbott, Cathle 236 Acker, Mary 210 Adams, Amy 210 Adams, Krlsti 236 Adams, Mlchelle 210 Adams, Stephen 34, 40, 168 Adams, Wllllam 236 Adklns, John 168, 204 Alnsworth, Wllllam 236 Albert, Tanner 210 Alcorn, Gerald 168 Alexander, Krlsten 236 Allen, Allcla 210 Allen, Katy 236 Allen, Rlchard 210 Alllson, Danlelle 210 Alsap, Bev 11 Alsbury, Lorl 236 Alsup, Heath 168 Amill, Terrl 210 Anderla, Peter 168 Anderle, Dale 236 Anderson, Danlelle 168 Anderson, Todd 168 Anderson, Wllllam 236 Andrews, Brad 168 Andrlesen, Davld 210 Archer, Wllllam 210 Arcurl, Laura 168 Armstrong, Rhonda 168 Arnold, Tammy 168 Asdorlan, Amy 210 Atchlson, Mlchael 210 58, 154 Atchlson, Mlchelle 168, 204 Atchlson, Nathan 236 Atclney, Todd 236 Atherton, Laura 210 Auer, Deldra 211 Autrey, Angle 168 Avlles, Karen 211, 214 Avlles, Sharon 236 Avllla, Linda 236 Ayers, Mlchelle 211 Badger, Ann-Marle 211 Baker, Debble 96, 119, 1 Baker, Marcle 168 Baker, Paul 236 Baker, Steve 36, 40, 169 Balchunas, Suzanne 211 68, 236 Baldwln, Debble 33, 169, 183, 301, 315 Baldwln, Dedra 236, 261 Balestrlne, John 211 Ball, Charlle 236, 263 Ballard, Celeste 211 Ballard, Janlce 169 Balllnger, Jlm 169 Banks, Nathan 169 Banner, Sherrle 211 Baresh, Klm 211 Barham, Dlanne 144 Barhan, Dlana 236 Barley, Karleen 169 Barnes, Glenn 211 Barnett, Laurl 236 Barney, Barry 33, 169 Barnhart, Jason 50, 169 Barnsteln, Llsa 211 Bartell, Debble 145, 169 Barth, Peter 236 Basham, lven 169 Bates, Ken 10, 36, 33, 38, 51, 169 Battett, Lynn 243 Bauer, Ellzabeth 249 Bauer, Mlchael 211 308 Index Bauer, Mlke 130, 210 Baum, Stacy 211 Baun, Mlles 236 Baxter, Donna 211 Bayraktaroglu, O. 236 Beall, Kevln 236 Bear, Shay 211 Beard, Terrl 34, 169 Beaty, Wllllam 236 Beaver, Brad 236 Beck, Anna 211 Beck, James 236 Becker, Duane 169 Beckerwerth, Erlc 236, 261 Beene, Palge 35, 40, 159, 169 Behn, Thomas 236 Bellew, Brandon 236 Bellomy, Gary 211 Benefleld, Stacle 211 Bengtsson, Chrls 236 Bennett, Julle 236, 261 Bennett, Stacy 169 Bensley, Amy 211 Bentley, Jason 170 Berg, Marlanne 211, 305 Berkely, Jamle 170 Bernard, Annette 169 Bernard, Kelly 170 Bersln, Jace 211 Bertatnl, Glna 236 Bertln, Erin 236 Bertleson, Davld 170 Besse, Stacey 262 Bevers, Chrlstl 170 Bevll, Cralg 236 Bexstlne, Brooke 236 Blckel, Kelth 211 Bllancerl, Rlchard 211 Bllllngs, Chanse 211 Blackman, Danlel 236 Blackman, Scott 211 Blagg, Jamle 211 Blanchard, Cary 211 Blasdel, Randy 170 Blaslngame, Mlstl 170 Blatchley, Rlckey 211 Blaubom, Duane 170 Blauser, Pat 55, 211 Blevlns, Dean 170 Blevlns, Rlchle 32, 74, 72, 75, 170 Blobaum, Duanne 73, 75 Blobaum, Mark 236 Block, Tracie 211 Bobo, Brenda 236 Bobo, Julle 236 Bobo, Tlm 170 Boe, Candace 211 Boe, Casey 236 Bohac, Fran 170 Bohach, Emlly 211 Boles, Allce 211 Bonavlta, Sean 211 Booe, Bradley 236 Borg, Daryl 236 Bostlck, Lanette 170 Botstord, Camllle 236 Bottl, Frank 211, 216 Boulet, Jlm 236 Boultlnghouse, Brlan 40, 170 Bower, Ellzabeth 236 Bowman, Jett 47, 48, 51, 211 Box, Klkl 236 Boyd, Debrah 237 Boyd, Derek 237 Boyd, Jay 170 Boyd, Mlke 171 Boyer, Chrls 237 Boyer, Gena 171 Brackeen, Jlm 171 Braden, Mlke 171 Bradford, Becky 211 Bradford, Brlan 171 Bradford, Cralg 211 Bradford, Davld 169, 171 Bradford, Jamle 237 Bradford, Jef1 47, 48, 211 Bradford, Mlchael 211 Bradley, Dale 211 Bradley, Dave 55, 171 Bradshaw, Carrle 237 Brake, Lynn 40, 114, 116, 117 118, 171 Branham, Davld 211 Brannon, Don 171 Brauer, Susan 115, 117, 171 Bray, Trevor 171 Brescla, Andrea 237 Breton, Kevln 212, 298 Brewster, Randy 237 Brlnkely, Phl 301 Brinkley, Phll 171, 176, 301 Brinkley, Warren 237 Brock, Rod 35, 130, 171 Brogan, Sean 171 Brogdan, Klm 171 Brookman, Allce 237 Brooks, Stacl 237 Brooks, Stephanle 237 Browder, Angela 212 Brown, Allsa 50, 97, 172 Brown, Amy 237 Brown, Bobby 236 Brown, Bobby 237 Brown, Crystal 212 Brown, Dede 171 Brown, Donnell 6, 212 Brown, Kevln 237 Brown, Klmberly 238 Brown, Rlchard 171 Brown, Sara 172 Brown, Shannon 6 Brown, Steve 172 Brown, Tammy 238 Brumbaugh, Robert 238 Brumble, Michelle 172 Brumfleld, Klm 212 Brumley, Shelly 238 Brunsdon, Palge 172 Brunson, Jenlfer 238 Bryans, Tracy 238 Buchanan, Amy 238 Buchanan, Matt 238 Buchanan, Terry 172 Butto, Sara 172 Buhlman, Mark 238 Bultron, Joe 238 Bull, Cralg 212 Bull, Shelby 238 Bumpers, Charles 212 Burch, Debl 172 Burgan, Shannon 238 Burke, Scott 172 Burkett, Mary 212 Burns, Jane 238 Burnslde, Jlln 238 Burpo, Lesa 239 Burross, James 212 Burross, Klm 172 Bush, John 172 Butcher, Bryan 239 Butler, Blake 6, 172 Butler, Chuck 32, 172 Butler, George 212 Byrd, Dana 212 Byrnes, Mary 172 Calloway, Chrls 59, 96, 172 Calloway, Chrls 302 Cameron, Susan 173 Campbell, Cherl 212 Campbell, Cheryl 173, 181, 196 Campbell, Jlm 173 Campbell, Mlchael 239 Campbell, Sharon 212 Campbell, Suzanne 239 Camperlengo, Henry 173 Camperlengo, Henry 300 Canaan, Leonard 120, 122, 173 Cannaday, Mlke 239 Cannon, Patrlck 212 Caraway, Faye 213 Carey, Chrls 131 Carey, Chrls 239 Carlln, Thomas 239 Carr, Kenneth 173 Carson, Stephanle 114, 115, 118 Carson, Stephanle 239 Carter, Dan 45, 33, 173 Carter, Paula 119 Carter, Paula 239 Cash, Carl 213 Casper, Dlane 213 Casteel, Jack 213 Castor, Klm 239 Cayce, Kevan 239 Cervln, Walter 173 Chafln, Dustln 239 Challls, Mlke 111, 213 Chalmers, Cralg 239 Chamberlaln, Erlc 213 Chambers, Mellssa 213 Chance, Brlan 213 Chandler, Dean 239 Chappell, Jud 40, 45, 173 Charles, Gary 213 Chasteen, Gary 239 Chastlne, Gary 6 Chenault, Chad 239 Cherney, Stephanle 239 Chlldress, Tlftany 213 Choate, Megan 7 Chow, Scott 239 Chrlstensen, Steve 50 Chrlstlan, Colleen 213 Chrlstopher, Tony 36, 38, 173 Chrlstopher, Tony 205 Churchwell, Shonna 173 Clmlno, George 239 Clntron, James 213 Clark, Alllssa 173 Clark, Carolyn 173 Clark, James 213 Clark, James 239 Clark, Kyle 213 Clark, Shannon 315 Clary, Glna 158, 213 Clary, Shawna 34, 125, 126, 173 Clem, Charlle 213 Clements, Charles 239 Clements, Cralg 213 Clements, Kathy 174 Clements, Laura 239 Clepper, Kurt 239 Cllnes, Greg 100 Cllng, John 213 Cloutler, Chrlsta 45, 96, 174 Cloutler, Chrlsta 300 Cloutler, Chrlsta 301 Cobb, John Davld 213 Cobern, Krlstl 232 Cobern, Krlstle 213 Coblelgh, Gary 174 Coburn, Brlan 239 Cochrane, Davld 212 Cochrane, Davld 239 Cockrell, Llsa 239 Coke, Chrls 45, 174 Coker, Robert 239 Colbert, Amber 174 Colbert, Chrls 239 Cole, Norma 174 Coleman, Bllly 213 Coleman, Chrls 38, 40, 173, 174 Coleman, Coby 174 Coleman, Stacl 239 Coleman, Tracy 174 Colwell, Randy 174 Combs, Charlle 174 Comlskey, Robert 174 Compton, Landy 239 Conant, Shellalne 45, 78, 174, 183 Conant, Shellalne 300 Conant, Shellalne 301 Concors, Baron 239 Connelley, Mellssa 239 Connelly, Mellssa 234 Connor, Tlm 213 Conners, Chrlstlna 174 Conover, Paul 174 Conrad, Marcle 79 Conrad, Mlchaela 174 Cook, Carol 8, 53, 213, 216 Cook, Carol 315 Cook, Lorrle 213 Cook, Scott 213 Cook, Shelley 213 Cooper, Shelly 8, 175 Cope, Dana 213, Copeland, Amy 175 Corbo, Llsa 175 Corbo, Loulse 239 Corley, Robln 175 Cornellssen, Edward 239 Cornellus, Becky 213 Coflon, Dawn 239 Coufure, Davld 239 Coufure, Mlchelle 175 Covlnglon, Erlc 175 Cowan, Jeffery 239 Cowen, Llsa 213 Cowley, Sean 213 Cox, Kevln 213 Cox, Mary 213 Cox, Mellssa 239 Cox, Shannon 239 Cramer, Garl 239 Crand, Brlan 253 Crane, Brlan 239 Crane, Kennefh 213 Crane, Sandra 213 Cranflll, Scoff 175 Crawford, Andrew 239 Crawford, Andrew 242 Crenshaw, Shana 175 Crockef1, Cralg 175 Cromeans, Robln 213 Crossley, Cralg 234, 235 Crossn9Y, Cralg 239 Cryer, Chrlsfle 239 Cryer, Troy 58, 175, 186, 197 Cryer, Vance 110, 213 Cullen, Jennlfer 239 Curlee, Doulee 239 Daffern, Kafhryn 239 Dahn, Cynfhla 239 Dale, Angle 55, 213 Dalrymple, Lauren 45, 175 Darby, Debble 175 Darnell, Darren 10, 213 Darf, Davld 175 Davey, Kelfh 175 Davldson, Maff 45, 175 Davls, Angela 213 Davls, Befh 33 Davls, Brlan 213 Davls, Denna 213 Davls, Jason 176 Davls, Joseph 213 Davls, Klm 176 Davls, Shana 214 Davls, Sfephanle 176, 214 Day, Jerry 214 Dearlng, Todd 214 Debaca, Shandra 176 Debord, Nafe 214 Deckerf, Kenf 176 Deglure, Dana 122, 123, 176 Degulre, Duane 128 Delfchman, Dave 38 Delfchman, Davld 6, 96, 97, 214, 302 Delarneff, Lorl 176 Delbrldge, Bryan 100, 106, 107, 109, 14 Delozler, Carrle 214 Demlchel, Tracy 234 Demlchele, Tlna 214 Denney, Gary 241 Dennls, Jack 45, 176 Dennls, Jlll 241 Dennls, Jolle 214 Densmore, Nell 241 Derreff, Marcla 214, 315 Deschene, Mlchael 214 Desklns, Kelly 241 Defrlck, Lynn 176 Deupree, Jamle 241 Devore, Danny 214 Deweese, Llsa 214 Deweese, Jamle 241 Dlcker, Adrlanne 241 Dlckerman, Rob 121 Dlckerman, Robble 123, 215 Dlckerson, Denlfa 176 Dlckey, Tara 215 Dleb, Andy 215 Dllmore, Bobby 215 Dlx, Jodl 176 Dlx, Kelly 140, 241 Dodd, Randy 241 Dodd, Shane 176 Dodds, Kelfh 38, 40, 215 Dodson, Deana 176 Dodson, Llsa 176 Dolan, Delynn 133, 176 Domlnlck, Judy 177 Donaldson, Roberf 241 Donaldson, Susan 45, 177 Donner, Llnda 177 Dorslck, Forrln 241 Doughly, Klm 5, 7, 56, 57, 215 Dow, Kelly 159 Dow, Kelly 241 Dowden, Jenny 38, 45, 177, 300, 301 Dowfy, Shane 241 Doyle, Darla 215 Drain, Davld 241 Drake, Jennlfer 189 Drake, Mlke 241 Drego, Llsa 177 Droke, Jennlfer 33, 36, 38, 40, 43, 177, 204 Drysdale, Karen 6, 241 Drysdale, Klm 177 Duckworfh, Deanna 241 Dudley, Derlc 241 Duffleld, Darrell 241 Duggan, Rlchard 215 Duhon, Charles 241 Duncan, Phll 241 Dunham, Jeanlne 215 Dunlap, Cynfhla 241, 262 Dunn, Cassle 241 Dunn, Karl 215 Dunn, Mary 215 Durbala, Mlchael 241 Dureau, Donald 177 Duval, Dennls 241 Duval, Sfacle 177 Eades, Brlan 241, 315 Eady, Tracey 241 Eafon, Mllfon 241 Eafon, Paflllyn 215 Eafon, Wllllam 241 Eberllng, Chrls 177 Eckerf, Mark 177 Eckler, Dale 215 Edwards, James 215 Edwards, Llsa 241 Edwards, Tlffany 215 Edwards, Trenf 177 Egan, Shannon 241 Egglesfon, Tony 177 Ehlers, Krlsfen 215 Ehlers, Mlke 148, 177 Eldson, Edward 241 Ekfnllphong, Joe 177 Ellson, Cory 215 Elledge Russell 215 Elllngfon, Chad 241 Elllngfon, Kenf 177 Ellloff, Klmberly 241 Emerson, Sherrle 235, 241 Emery, Van 45, 178 Engllsh, Wllllam 241 Enrlghf, Brlan 215 Enrlghf, Chrls 2, 6, 53, 171, 172, 178, 188, 228, 315 Enrlghf, Jlll 241 Epperson, Rena 215 Erlckson, John 241 Erlckson, Wade 215, 228 Esco, Ryan 241 Essen, Laura 45, 178 Essf, Johnny 241 Esflln, Tara 241 Efherldge, Ryan 215 Eubanks, Mellssa 215 Eubanks, Shelly 178 Evans, James 215 Evans, Llz 178 Evlnger, Marle 178 Ewers, Chrls 10, 215, 304 Ewlng, Davld 178 Ewlng, John 241 Ezzo, Brad 7 Ezzo, Lorl 241 Ezzo, Paul 33, 45, 69, 178 Fain, Tammy 241 Falrley, Dawn 241 Falrwealher, Paffy 178 Farassinelll, Lorl 234 Farmer, Davld 178 Farmer, Hamp 178 Farmer, Sfephen 241 Farrls, Klmberly 178 Favacho, Dorofhy 215 Fell, Laura 241 Felps, John 215 Fenlmore, Travls 178 Ferguson, Joe 242 Ferguson, Kafhy 178 Ferguson, Paul 242 Ferguson, Sharon 215 Ferrell, Ross 242 Ferrls, Erlk 178 Feffe, Kelll 242 Ficken, Rlchard 242 Fischer, Scol'f 215 Flelscher, Rebecca 215 Flelcher, Darlene 215 Flefcher, Davld 36, 179, 38, 171, 74, 188, 212 Flefcher, Jackle 242 Flefcher, Tlm 242 Flewelllng, Rlfa 179 Fllmlng, Mlchael 179 Flood, Brlan 42, 58, 59, 96, 97, 179, 186 Flores, Davld 112, 242 Flores, Llsa 215 Flory, Chrlsfopher 242 Flowers, Todd 179 Floyd, Alan 48, 215 Folbre, Maff 179 Fonfenof, Davld 215 Foole, Amy 242 Ford, Jennlfer 115, 116, 117, 242 Ford, Rlchle 242 Ford, Roberf 242 Ford, Trey 260 Fore, Sian 179 Foreman, Klmberly 215 Formey, Bryan 179 Fox, Angela 215 Fox, Maffhew 242 Fralley, H.8. 215 Fralley, Lynn 243 Fraley, Chrlsflna 243 Franllln, Laurle 243 Frank, Chrls 243 Franklln, Curf 215 Franklln, Jason 243 Franslnelll, Lorl 243 Franz, Jay 35, 45, 102, 179 Franz, Tlm 215 Franz, Chrls 243 Frayer, Dena 36, 38, 179 Frazler, Llnda 215 French, Carol 145, 243 Frlcker, Pam 55, 179 Frlcks, Rebecca 215 Froman, Mlchael 215 Frosf, Teresa 89, 179 Fuche, Tlm 243 Fuller, Andy 14, 31, 35, 36, 38, 45, 59, 147, 168, 174, 179, 186 Fulfs, Jerry 243 Funderburk, Carol 179, 243 Fussl, Davld 243 Fyle, Erlc 55, 74, 179 Fyfe, Klm 216 Gallher, Chrls 179 Gaifher, Jodl 216 Galey, Janlne 243 Gallda, John 243 Gallagher, John 47, 48, 180 Galow, Davld 180 Gamble, Krlsfle 216 Ganner, Dwayne 243 Garcla, Rlcky 180 Garcla, Ronnle 243 Garcla, Roy 243 Gardener, Glleca 180 Garlow, Jennlfer 216 Garner, Brlan 53, 243, 315 Garnerls, Bryan 249 Garrefl, Gallanne 216 Garrlson, Amy 125, 126, 127, 216 Garrlson, J.S. 243 Gasserrf, Thomas 216 Gasserf, Scoff 155 Gasserf, Scoff 243 Gawllfia, Cafherln 216 Geer, Carl 243 Gelsf, John 142, 180 Gelushl, Mlke 243 George, Kelfh 243 Gholson, Mlchael 139, 216 Gholson, Tracy 180 Glbbs, Scoff 243 Glbbs, Sfeve 180 Glbson, Meredlfh 119, 243, 298 Gllberf, Dana 450, 180 Gllberf, Scoff 180 Gllberf, Tony 216 Gllbreafh, Kay 216 Glles, Gregg 216 Glles, Kenf 168, 180, 181, 196 Glles, Mellssa 45, 180 Glll, Jamle 106, 216 Glllam, Rlfa 158 Gllllam, Bobby 180 Gllllam, Rlfa 243 Gllllland, Ivey 40, 216 Gllses, Glna 243 Glassle, Delayne 217 Glelm, Teresa 217 Glenny, Sean 55 Glover, Jlll 217 Godfrey, Dana 217 Godfrey, Kafhy 180 Godfrey, Kelly 217 Godwln, Lorl 180 Golba, Mark 142, 217 Gomez, Wayne 243 Gonczy, Andrea 45, 180 Good, Dan 45, 180 Goodwln, Mlke 243 Gorrell, Shaylor 243 Gosson, Laronda 181 Grady, Tlsha 243 Graff, Davld 45 Graham, Davld 217 Graham, Don 181 Granf, Jason 243 Granf, Jeff 181 Grantham, Tracy 243 Gray, Andrea 217 Gray, Bradley 217 Gray, Nancy 217 Gray, Shawn 216, 217 Grazer, Mlke 217 Gredell, Douglas 243 Green, Ronnle 181 Green, Teresa 181 Greene, Rodney 243 Greer, Chrlsfl 243 Greer, Crysla 217 Greer, Elalne 243 Greer, Mellssa 217 Greer, Rene 129, 260 Gregg, Ellsa 217 Grlffln, Befh 217 Grlffln, Glnger 55, 181 Grlfiln, John 243 Grlggs, Glna 243 Grlner, Janlce 243 Grlffen, Tlm 217 Grogan, Wllllam 243 Grubbs, Mlchael 243 Gruver, Tlm 243 Guerra, Cynfhla 243 Guerra, Deborah 243 Guerrero, John 243 Index 309 Guln, Mlssy 217 Gulledge, John 243 Gunn, Kelth 113, 235 Gunn, Tracle 217 Guzlak, Barbara 45, 181 Hackney, Mark 217 Halbrook, Laura 217 Halcomb, Laurle 45, 181 Hall, Jamle 217 Hall, Monty 217 Hamarcher, Wllllam 217 Hamllton, Kyle 234, 263 Hamllton, Sean 217 Hammer, Sharon 33 Hammond, Chrls 217 Hammond, Tammy 217 Hamrlck, Kelth 181 Hang, Choua 245 Hang, Kou 217 Hang, Long 217 Hanklns, Charles 245 Hanklns, Gary 217 Harbln, Jason 217 Hard, Klrk 217 Hardes, James 245 Hardin, Anette 691, 181 Haren, Audra 245 Hargon, Gregory 245 Hargrove, Huanlta 245 Harlow, Leann 217 Harn, Roger 181 Haromn, Robert 245 Harp, Kelth 217 Harrls, Bellnda 245 Harrls, Chrlsty 181 Harrls, John 217 Harrls, Stacy 217 Harrlson, Dee Ann 217 Harrlson, Mlck 181 Harrlson, Stephanl 217 Hart, Curtls 245 Hartley, Rebecca 217 Hartman, Kerry 217 Hartwell, John 55, 217 Harvlll, John 218 Harvllle, Heldl 124, 127, 218 Hassell, Kelly 181 Hataway, Cathy 245, 264 Hattleld, Mark 218 Hawklns, Blake 245 Hawklns, Brandon 245 Hawklns, Jackle 218 Hawklns, John 245 Hawthorne, Rhonda 32, 181 Hayes, Meredlth 245 Hearn, Stephanle 55, 218 Hellhecker, John 245 Helmbrecth, Anja 304 Helnz, Erlk 38, 53, 172, 218, 315 Helteldt, Brlan 182 Helmbrcht, Anja 305 Helton, Charla 245 Henderson, Jennlter 182 Henderson, Klm 182 Henry, Alaln 218 Henshaw, Carl 56, 182, 186 Herd, Allen 245 Herman, Jlmmy 182 Herndon, Davld 182 Herndon, Wendy 182 Herron, Amy 245 Hester, Monlca 245 Hewltt, Pat 245 Hlckman, Pat 182 Hlckman, Patrlck 45 Hlckox, Scott 182 Hlgdon, Donalyn 245 Hlgdon, J.S. 218 Hlghtower, Byron 245 Hlgnst, Pam 14 Hlldebrandt, Klm 218 Hlldehrand, Jeanne 245 Hnl, Davld 182 Hlll, Erln 235, 245 Hlll, Greg 182 310 Index Hlll, Rebecca 45, 182 HIII, Stephanle 218 Hllton, Austln 218 Hlmes, Steve 218, 245 Hlngsl, Pam 11, sa, 153, 164, 214, 218, 315 Hltt, Lelgh 218 Hlx, Shanda 245 Hnlzdo, Donna 245 Hobbs, Wllllam 245 Hochlentner, Danl 182 Hodges, Klm 182 Hodges, Sherrlll 219 Hodgson, Stephanle 182 Hoermann, Jennlter 219 Hottmeler, Steven 245 Holbrook, Tony 182 Holburn, Jennller 45, 183 Holcomb, Paula 245 Holcomb, Sean 219 Holder, Brlan 242, 245 Holdsclaw, Jamle 219 Holland, Sam 183 Hollls, Erlc 183 Holloway, Karla 219 Holmbult, Angla 183 Holstead, Josh 219 Holton, Brlan 8, 219 Homsher, Wllllam 245 Hood, Bob 453, 183 Hood, Jennlter 219 Hoover, Larry 183 Hopklns, Amy 219 Hopklns, Krlsten 219 Hopson, James 245 Horn, Greenwood 245 Horn, John 219 Hostln, Derrlck 245 Hotchklss, Troy 137, 219 Hotelllng, Dean 219 House, Laura 245 Housewrlght, Kelth 245 Howard, Darlene 183 Howard, Theresa 183 Howe, E.B. 219 Howe, Frank 183 Howell, Shawn 245 Howell, Stephanle 773, 183 Howton, Stacy 245 Huddleston, Shawna 219 Hudnall, Chrls 245 Hudson, Rebecca 140, 141, 219 Hudspeth, Kelly 219 Hudspeth, Klmberly 245 Huttaker, Ron 219 Huges, Ronda 245 Hugglns, Natalle 245 Hughes, Jeannle 219 Hulme, Mlchael 183 Hulsey, Melody 219 Humphreys, Deanna 183 Hunter, Bradley 245 Hurd, Scott 219 Hurst, Llen 245 Hutchlns, Cralg 45, 148, 183, 301 Hutchlns, Darrell 58 Hutschurson, K.S. 219 Hutton, Davld 245 Hutton, Jamle 45, 183 Hutton, Jettery 245 Hyun, Mlchael 219 lnce, Llnda 219 Ingle, Kathl 219 Ingram, Cherle 219 Ingram, Lance 184 Ingram, Valerle 45, 53, 164, 183, 184, 315 Irby, Elalne 219 Iven, Jesslca 219 Jackson, Mark 184 Jackson, Mellssa 245 Jackson, Paul 184 Jackson, Sherry 184 James, Charles 184 James, Klmberly 219 Jeans, Courtney 100, 120, 121, 123, 219 Jenklns, Ben 219 Jennlngs, Melanle 30, 31, 35, 56, 184 Jerrett, Mlchael 184 Jester, Llsa 184 Jeter, Rob 259 Johns, Stephanle 219 Johnson, Amy 219 Kleban, Allcla 247 Kllever, Dustln 247 Kllne, Clndy 185 Knels, Bob 35, 122, 123, 128, 185 Knlght, Shalan 221 Knlght, Wynona 247 Knlghtstep, Holly 119 Knoop, Mlchael 3, 45, 185 Knox, Sonya 247 Knudson, Beth 247 Knytt, Mlchael 221 Koch, Spencer 221 Koen, Jack 45, 185 Koenlgseder, Amy 221 Koerner, Bllly 45, 185 Johnso Johnso Johnso Johnso n, Angela 219 n, Bradley 219 n, Jett 219 n, Karen 184 Johnson Kelth 184 I Johnson, Nathan 45, 184 Johnson, Shella 38, 45, 184 Johnson, Terry 219 Jollssant, Dena 219 Jones, Laura 247 Jones, Debble 119, 129 Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jordan Jutson, Deborah 247 Debra 219 Jett 247 Jody 219 Raymond 219 , Denlse 247 Robert 218, 219 Koerner, Bobby 32, 45, 185 Koettlng, Bart 221 Kolhotl, Andrew 247 Kollar, Robert 247 Kontus, Marla 214, 247 Kontus, Pam 185 Koontz, Russell 221 Kornblu, Rebecca 247 Koter, Rob 221 Kotera, Tlm 247 Kowalskl, Davld 186 Kramer, Joll 73 Kramer, Jollan 247 Krantz, Kurtls 187 Kret, Klm 221 Kret, Krlstle 221 Kroeker, Duane 221 Kruger, Nathan 247 Kruse, Mark 6, 247 Kubala, Shella 187 Kubec, Ranata 247 Kuespert, Heldl 187 Kukoly, Mellssa 187 Kuleza, Kelly 247 Kurosky, Sheryl 247 Kwatra, Artl 34, 45, 187 Kyllng, Mlkael 247 Kansara, Kaushlka 247 Kappel, Tammy 220 Kappus, Stanley 247 Kaprellan, Laura 247 Kaprellan, Mlke 220, 230 Kay, Jenny 184 Kays, Margaret 220 Kelth, Dawn 220 Kelth, Kelly 247, 264 Keller, Chrls 156, 247 Keller, Deanna 220 Keller, Sharon 184 Kelley, Chr Istle 185 Kelly, Scotty 220 Kelsoe, Krlstl 45, 47, 51, 164, 185 Kemp, Cathy 220 Kemp, Dlana 247 Kendall, Rlcky 220 Kendrlck, Jason 247 Kendrlck, Jettrey 247 Kendrlck, Krlstl 185 Kennedy, Beth 36, 38, 220 Kercho, Steven 220 Kerley, R.C. 247 km, zacu 9, 59, 1a5, 1aa, 197 Kesllng, Khrls 220 Key, Terrl 247 Kllgore, Roger 247 Kllllngworth, Sherl 35, 185 Klmbell, Samatha 247 Klmber, Mya 2, 247 Klndle, Rlcky 216 Klng, Artle 185 Klng, Darrell 247 Klng, Kaml 220 Klnghtstep, Holley 247 Klnkade, Klmberly 220 Klnkg, Mlke 247 Klnnard, Jay 247 Klnser, Mellnda 220 Klpp, Llsa 38, 40, 144, 185 Klrkland, Krlstle 247 Klrsch, Taml 11, 164, 185 Klser, Davld 221 Klser, Van 185 Kltchens, Davld 221 Kltchens, Mark 234, 235, 247 Klalsner, Kelly 247 Klalsner, Klmberly 247 Klaml, Susanne 304 Kyllng, Peter 221 Laabs, Ronnle 187 Laboon, Rlck 247 Lackey, Wendy 247 Lancelot, Davld 187 Landry, Chrls 53, 221, 315 Landry, Jon Davld 187 Landry, Shelly 221 Lane, Angela 221 Lane, Brent 35, 143, 186 Lane, Davld 247 Lane, Kevln 36, 38, 186 Laney, Tlan 247 Langston, Phllllp 221 Lanler, Kyle 247 Lanktord, Erlc 247 Lapledra, Stacey 249 Larkln, Suzl 35, 172, 186 Larson, Cynthla 186 Lass, Cllnton 249 Laster, Bruce 249 Latshaw, Cralg 234, 249 Lavender, Mark 249 Law, Carol 186 Law, Rhonda 186 Lawless, Tom 186 Lawson, Trlcla 221 Ledbetter, James 221 Ledbetter, Velvet 221 Leder, Mlchelle 249 Lee, Krlstlna 221 Lee, Llndy 36, 38, 56, 190, 221 Lee, Nancy 249 Lee, Robert 249 Lee, Sherrl 221 Lelahvre, Brlan 249 Leggett, Scott 221 Lelc t, Chrlstlne 50, 221, 228 Leonard, Charl 249 Leonard, Cherle 263 Leonhart, Llsa 186 Leopoldus, Debl 32, 45, 144, 186 1 Lest, Mark 249 Lethcoe, Larry 249 Lettlnl, Marla 249 Letts, Scott 249 Levengood, Donn 249 Levengood, Reese 186 Levln, Tami 186 Lewis, Brlan 186 Lewis, Howard 221 Lewls, Laurie 221 Lewls, Lisa 38, 186 Lichtenstein, Donal 249 Llghttoot, Theresa 249 Llle, Ken 186 Lllley, Brlan 38, 40, 143, 221 Limosnero, Rachelle 124, 187 Limosnero, Roland 137, 221 Llncoln, Kelly 124, 125, 126, 221 Lindsey, R.S. 249 Lindsey, Robin 187 Llndseyh, Kenna 249 Llns, Doug 221 Llpp, Greggory 249 Littlelield, Laura 249 Llttlelohn, Jason 249 Llvlngston, Mlke 187 Llvlngston, Robert 249 Lloy, Robert 249 Loeber, Karln 249 Loeser, Cheryl 187 Lotland, Debble 3 Lotland, Trlcla 115, 187 Lohmeyer, Stacey 249 Lomax, Kelly 187 Long, Marvln 221 Long, Michael 249 Looney, Davld 249 Looney, Todd 249 Lorenstzson, Patrlc 249 Losornlo, Tony 45, 92, 187, 298 Loth, Mark 221 Louis, John 249 Louls, Thomas 221 Lovelace, Kevln 187 Lowman, Karen 53, 249, 315 Lucarlc, Carmen 221 Lucas, Patrlck 249 Lucas, Susan 221 Lucass, Jason 249 Lucas, Richard 221 Luedke, Kelth 221 Lukensow, Jena 188 Luna, Dan 221 Lund, Nicky 249, 304, 305 Lundstord, Melanle 77, 188 Luscrl, Tony 249 Lynch, Gary 221 Lyons, Tom 55, 249, 315 Mabra, Paula 221 Mabry, Leamon 249 Mabry, Robin 188 Mack, Benlta 188 Mack, Peter 249 Mack, Te Maddos, Maddox, Maddox, Maddox, d 188 Jennller 249 Mark G. 34, 109, 188 Sean 221 Stephanle 222 Madzlk, Dorothy 249 Magnusson, Lorl 249 Mahaney, Scott 188 Maley, Angle 249 Maley, Trlsha 249 Malhotra, Nuton 249 Malley, Steven 249 Manls, Shelley 188 Mannon, Deann 249 Manson, Dalton 222 Marlon, Clndy 188 Maroney, Mlke 40 Marsh, Kelly 249 Marshall, Margle 36, Martln, Andrew 249 Martln, Angle 188 Marlin, Beck 222 38, 222 Martln, Darla 249 Martin, Kerry 222 Martln, Mike 249 Martln, Stephanie 249 Martlnez, Arthur 74, 188 Martinez, Jeannette 222 Massey, Trey 249 Mathews, David 35, 222 Mathews, Tracy 249 Mathls, Ceslyn 69, 188 Mathis, Margret 222 Mathlson, Bill 188 Matthews, Susan 249 Maultsby, Jenny 188 Maxwell, Jackle 249 Mayer, Mary 48, 249, 259 Maynard, Lisa 222 Mayor, Louls 249 Mays, Tammy 249 Maze, Katherine 119 Maze, Kathryn 249 McArthy, Ashley 38, 40, 55 McCall, Daniel 249 McCall, Patrlck 222 McCann, Sandy 73, 250 McCants, Robert 250 McCartney, Colin 79, 250 McCarty, Ashley 188 McClung, Tlftany 222 McCown, Mallssa 189 McCoy, Roseanna 222 McCoy, Vanessa 36, 38, 73, 74, 74, 189 McCrery, Scott 250 McCrorey, Debra 222 McDonald, Amy 78, 250 McDonough, Kenneth 250 McElroy, arth 250 McFarland, Davld 223 McFarland, Dawn 250 McGee, Robert 250 McGee, Stephanie 250 McGovern, Kevln 173, 189, 205 McHenry, Allison 153, 238, 250 Mcllvaln, Andrea 32, 45, 77, Mclntosh, Mellssa 250 Mclntosh, Mlssy 48, 51, 235 Mclntyre, Wendy 223 McKinney, Greg 189 McKnIght, Shannon 79, 250 McKnlght, Tara 250 189 McLaughlin, Llsa 53, 115, 116, 118, 214, 223, 315 Mclendon, Steven 251 McMahon, Nathan 223 McMIchael, Erlc 251 McMichael, Lance 251 McMIllan, Blane 251 McMullen, Tlmothy 251 McMurra Julle 36, 45, 53, 133, Y, 189, 315 McNabney, Bill 223 McNat1, Bryan 45, 69, 189 McNatt, Sean 251 McNlel, Michael 189 McRae, Dana 251 McStay, Rob 223 Means, Joy 251 Medvlc, Stephen 9, 58, 164, 189 Meeker, Stephanie 49,223 Meers, Stephen 251 Melnts, Joseph 223 Melnzlnger, Holly 141, 251 Melra, Rhonda 223 Melbourn, Karen 251 Mele, Bryan 251 Melton, Davld 189 Melton, Trey 223 Metcalt, Stephen 189 Metts, Nathan 251 Meyer, Nancy 188 Meyer, Rlchard 189 Mlcheals, Cassie 223 Mlchels, Cassle 57 Mlddaugh, Kelly 251, 255 Middleton, Kallna 223 Mlera, Mlller, Mlller, Mlller, Mlller, Mlller, Mlller, George 223 Brad 251 Charles 251 Dean 251 Douglas 223 Jennlter 251 John 53, 189, 315 185, Mlller, Kevin 189 Mlller, Trevor 251 Mlllett, Cheryl 190 Milllcan, Tammy 251 Mllls, Amy 251 Mllls, Charlyn 223 Mll iorl Andrea 190 Y . Miranda, Mike 223, 251 Mltchell, Casey 251 Mitchell, Catherine 223 Mltchell, Cheri 223 Mitchell, Deanna 38, 40 190 Mitchell, Jim 223 Mltchell, Julle 251 Mltchell, Klm 223 Mltchell, Krlstln 251 Mltchell, Layne 190 Mltchell, Mark 251 Mltnacht, Mlcky 255 Mlttnacht, Mlchelle 251 Mlze, Angela 251 Mlze, Cara 73, 251 Mobley, Kenny 223 Modest, Diane 55, 190 Mottltt, Mickey 251 Molsby, Robln 223 Moncrlet, Julle 164, 190 Montorl, Teresa 251 Monlnger, Michael 223 Monlnger, Joseph 251 Monks, Thomas 190 Monroe, Brad 223 Montgomery, Brlan 223 Montgomery, Joel 223 Montgomery, Wes 106, , 42, 189, 107, 109, 190 Monts, Moon, Moon, Moon, Moore, 3 15 Moore, 149, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moraln Moraln Michael 251 Kayla 223 Krlstln 251 Mlchael 251 Amy 31, 50, 51, 57, 190, chrmi 34, ss, 115, 1 17, 190 Klm 56, 57 Kimberly 223 Matthew 38, 40, 59, 186 Mlke 251 Shannon 251 e, Davld 223 e, Michael 251 Morgan, Amy 190 Morgan, Cathy 190 Morgan, Douglas 223 Morgan, Heath 251 Morgan, James 251 Morgan, Lance 251 Moroney, Mellssa 223 Moroney, Mlchael 190 Moroney, Mlke 102 Morrls, Deanna 251 Morrls, Teresa 251 Morrlson, James 251 Morrlson, John 190 Morrlson, Kara 223 Morrlson, Mlchelle 251 Morrlson, Reames 190 Morrow, Kenneth 251 Morrow, Mlchelle 223 Morse, Russell 251 Morse, Tlna 251 Morse, Tommy 252 Mort, Adam 223 Moslnlak, Larry 252 Moss, Gary 252 Mueller, Edwln 252 Muetlng, Kerry 252 Mullen, Mlllssa 252 Muller, Dale 252 Muller, Jason 223 Muller, Rene 33, 91, 223 Mullins, Mlssy 119 Mulllns, Scott 191 Murch, Joanna 252 Murphy, Jennlter 252 Murrah, Georgeanna 6, 191 Murray, Carolyn 252 Murray, Mlke 252 Musselman, Kerrl 191 Myers, Brad 106, 223 Myers, Stephanie 237 Na9Y, Kristina 249, 252 Na9Y, Mike 223 Nall, Lisa 223 Nance, Scott 191 Nanchy, Mark 191 Nartz, Amy 223 Nartz, Marlorle 224 Nash, Stephanie 252 Naty, Krlstlna 234 Navldomskls, Nlcole 224 Neace, Dena 191, 204 Neal, Chrls 73, 252 Neel, Kimberly 191, 204 Nelson, Kerensa 252 Nelson, Pattl 212, 216, 218 Nethers, Clark 224 Netzer, Jettrey 252 Newberry, Amy 252 Newton, Scott 53, 191, 315 Nguyen, Dong 252 Nguyen, Hung 191 Nlekamp, Larry 191 Nlekamp, Steven 224 Nleuwenhuls, Dan 191 Nix, Laura 252 Noble, Chrls 212 Nobles, James 252 Nolan, Terry 252 Norman, Caren 191 Normand, Jeremy 252 Norrls, Kalleen 191 Norwood, Jennller 252 Novotny, Robert 224 Noyes, Pete 191 Noyse, Mlcheal 224 Numann, Klrsten 252 O'NeaI, Christi 224 O'NeaI, Luci 53, 224, 315 O'Rear, Heather 252 Oates, Tammy 191 Oberbeck, Stacy 252 Odom, Elizabeth 224 Odom, Guy 224 Ohanvarachorn, C. 252 Ollcker, Mlguel 252 Ollver, Kathy 252 Ollver, Lorl 252 Omas, Jeremy 224 Orr, Cheryl 252 Orr, Rob 252 Ortlz, Dianna 192 Osbourne, Donovan 224 Osbourne, Ozzy 224 Osbourne, Robln 224 Ott, Jason 34, 96, 192 Owens, Darrell 252 Ownby, Trlna 192 Oxendlne, Mary 252 Pablch, Patrick 225 Pack, Brlan 225 Packer, Mark 225 Padgett, Clay 225 Padgett, Stacey 252 Pallone, Christopher 252 Pannell, Sean 192 Pape, Edward 225 Parchman, Cyndla 225 Parlsh, Jodle 252 Parker, Glnger 225 Parker. Mlcheal 225 Index 31 1 Parkhlll, Wade 225 Parkhurst, Palge 192 Parrlsh, Debble 225 Parrlsh, Paula 89, 192 Parson, Robert 252 Patterson, Todd 192 Pattl, Carla 192 Paul, Scott 128 Paul, Scott 252 Paules, Clndy 192 Paull, Erlc 192 Payne, Alllson 252 Payne, Jett 58, 192, 197 Payne, Nell 252 Pedlgo, Joe 252 Pendery, Joey 252 Pennlng, Ann 252 Pennlng, Stephanle 69, 78, 192, 301, 300 Pennlngton, Samanatha 252 Perez, Catherlne 38, 40, 53, 192 Perez, Cathy 315 Perez, Rudolph 252 Perry, Cheryl 252 Perry, John 136 Perry, Jon 225 Perry, Llsa 192 Peters, Cathy 145, 225 Peters, Mark 192 Peterson, Jamle 225 Petty, Mlchael 252 Pham, Jerry 253 Pheonlx, Peter 143 Phllllps, Brant 242 Phllllps, Jennlter 193 Phllllps, Lesa 193 Phllllps, Patrlck 253 Phllllps, Prant 253 Phoenlx, Peter 225 Pladade, Mlchael 193 Pladade, Steven 225 Pletzsch, Jamle 193 Plter, Shaen 253 Plke, Jason 253 Plllans, Donya 225 Plnkston, Mlke 80 Plpes, Margaret 193 Pltt, Yvette 9, 59, 169, 193, 185 Pltts, Greg 253 Plemmons, Darrell 137, 225, 306 Poe, Yvonne 253 Polk, Davld 253 Polk, Janet 253 Polk, Joey 253 Pollack, Davld 253 Pollock, Shelly 225 ' Poore, Klm 253 Pope, Wendy 225 Porras, Mlcheal 225 Porter, Kyle 193 Posplsll, Doug 193 Potter, Georgla 3, 33, 78, 300, 193, 301 Poucher, Chrlstle 193 Poucher, Jason 225 Powell, Bllly 225 Powell, Davld 225 Prasatporn, Jume 193 Prasatporn, Krls 225 Presnall, Sharon 193 Preston, Bobble 193 Preston, Brad 46, 193 Preston, Suzanna 225 Prewltt, Brlan 225 Prlce, Jennlter 225 Prlce, Lorl 48, 234, 253 Prlsoc, Tommy 225 Proctor, Scott 32, 130, 131, 225 Prohs, Donald 193 Provence, Amy 33, 193 Pucket, Fred 259 Puckett, Fredrlck 253 Putnam, Jonl 225 Queen, Robble 113 Qulck, Heather 10, 194, 204 312 Index Quine, Jettery 253 Ragsdale, Erlc 254 Railsback, Stephanle 14, 30, 31, 47, 38, 194 Ralnstord, Erlc 147 Ramlrez, Selsoe 225 Ramlrez, Vlctor 254 Julle 194 Ramsey, Ramsey, Steven 225 Rankey, Brandl 235, 254 Ray, Jennlter 194 Raymer, Leslle 194 Raynslord, Erlc 194 Razzo, Hlllary 225 Reams, Curtls 151, 225 Reaves, Mlcheal 225 Reckamp, Bret 194 Redmon, Kevln 96, 302 Reece, Johnny 225 Reese, Tony 254 Reeves, Jenny 225 Reeves, Leslle 194 Rehm, Norman 194 Relchert, Davld 225 Reld, Clay 194 Reld, Klm 225 Remsen, John 254 Reusch, Lorl 114, 14, 31, 194 Reuther, Shane 225 Rexrode, Leslle 194 Reyna, Rosalyn 48, 254 Reyna, Russell 225 Rhee, Susan 79, 226 Rhlnehart, Scott 194 Rhoades, Davld 226 Rhoden, Stephen 254 Rhodes, Bllly 46, 194 Rhodes, John 195, 226 Rhodes, Mlssy 195 Rhom, Llsa 254 Rlch, Sabrlna 54, 226 Rlchards, Raymond 226 Rlchardson, Clndy 226 Richardson, Cllnt 254 Richardson, Heather 132, 153, 254 Rlchardson, Mellssa 226 Rlchardson, Mlchael 254 Pam 254 Richardson, Rlchardson, Susan 195 Rlchmond, Angela 254, 255 Rlchmond, Sarah 195 Rlchter, Mary 119, 254 Rlckman, M.S. 226 Rlddle, Blll 226 Rlddle, Ellzabeth 195 Rlddle, Kathy 195 Rledel, Darryl 254 Rlttle, Karl 35, 195 Rlgdon, Judy 195 Rlgdon, Mary 254 Rlggs, Brlan 195 Rlggs, Mlcheal 226 Rlggs, Yvonne 226 Rlos, Rlcky 226 Rltchle, Johnette 195 Rlvera, Bertha 254 Rlxen, Chrlstlne 195 Roach, Robln 226 Roberson, Kelly 254 Roberts, Donna 226 Roberts, Johnny 227 Roberts, Llsa 254 Robertson, Stephanle 227 Roblnson, Davld 254 Rodenberg, James 254 Rodgers, Tamara 195 Rodke, Ellzabeth 254 Rodrlguez, Andre 227 Rodrlguez, Russell 10, 227 Rodrlquez, Andy 254 Rogers, Glenn 254 Rogers, Lawrence 227 Roggenbuck, Jlmmy 195 Rolte, Jonna 227 Ronk, Debble 195 Root, Chrls 195 Root, Ellzabeth 227 Root, Mlchael 254 Roouth, Terrl 254 Rosenblum, Robbl 254 Rosenthal, Lorl 254 Roser, Catherlne 254 Ross, John 227 Ross, Loret 254 Ross, Monlca 36, 38, 77, 196, 195, 304 Rossberg, Jennlter 254 Rosser, John 254 Roth, Amanda 196 Rouse, Marla 196 Rouse, Mark 254 Rowan, Cynthla 254 Rucker, James 227 Rudd, Heather 254 Rudolph, Stephen 227 Rulz, Cathleen 92, 196 Rule, Merl 227 Russell, Rachelle 173, 196 Russell, Rene 42, 196 Russell, Rhonda 196 Ryan, Krls 196 Sadlo, Chrls 106, 196 Saenz, John 227 Salltore, Marcus 254 Sampson, Bobby 227 Samson, R.J. 227 Samson, Susan 254 Samuelson, Kevln 254 Sanchez, Anthony 254 Sanderlln, Edward 227 Sands, Jennlter 227 Sands, Jenny 159 Sands, Julle 227 Sapp, Danlel 254 Sapp, Rlck 196, 205 Sarda, Thomas 227 Saunders, Jett 227 Saunders, Rlcky 169, 196 Savage, Charles 227 Savoy, Neal 254 Sawyer, Vlckle 114, 115, 116, 118, 117, 227 Scatt, Todd 224, 227 Scannell, Scott 227 Scates, Heather 255 Schatter, Eva 227 Schlerllng, Jolynda 36, 38 Schnelder, Brett 255 Schoenlng, Amy 132, 255 Schondau, Mlchell 255 Schramm, Kevln 255 Schulz, Korl 255 Schulze, Tlan 255 Scogglns, Jocelyn 175, 196 Sconce, Mlke 196 Scott, Debra 253 Scott, Ernest 255 Scott, Tommy 196 Scrlbner, Carla 196 Scrlvner, Julle 38, 40, 196 Scully, Lonnle 255 Seales, Klmberly 255 Searles, Wendy 196 Sears, Bob 197 Sebazco, Mlke 111 Sebazco, Steve 150 Sebazco, Thomas 255 Seeteldt, Laurl 197 Seely, Todd 36, 38, 40, 48 Selbt, Blll 197 Sell, Tracle 197 Seymour, Mlchelle 114, 115, 255, 127 Sha Scon, Steve 131 Shatter, Brad 46, 197 Shatter, Paul 7 Shaw, Jett 148, 197 Shawn, Steve 197 125, Shawver, Jason 255 Shelton, Robert 197 Shlpp, Debble 256 Shorl, Raj 197 Shulke, Kathy 197 Shultz, Cory 129 Sltuentes, Dean 197 Slme, Cralg 197 Slmmons, Klm 164, 197 Slmmons, Scott 256, 259 Slms, Davld 197 Slms, Shelly 197 Slngleton, Thomas 256 Slssom, Trlsha 256 Skaggs, Mary 51, 256 Skelton, Jennlter 144, 198 Skelton, Kym 228 Skinner, Sharon 256 Skoog, Debble 198 Sledz, Walter 198 Sloan, Rlchard 256 Slusarek, Terl 228 Slusher, Klmberly 256 Small, Brlan 46, 160, 168, 198 Smart, Dawn 198 Smart, Deely 256 Smlth, Berry 228 Smlth, Brlan 10, 228, 298 Smlth, Chrls 175, 228 Smlth, Darren 198 Smlth, Daryl 228 Smlth, Dean 228 Smlth, Deborah 256 Smlth, Gary 10, 228 Smlth, Hlllary 256 Smlth, Jamle 198 Smlth, Jett 228 Smlth, Jlmmy 198 Smlth, Ken 256 Smlth, Laura 228 Smlth, Marcy 256 Smlth, Rhonda 228 Smlth, Rlchard 198 Smlth, Sandy 198 Smlth, Shana 256, 298 Smlth, Stephen 257 Smlth, Susan 228 Smlth, Ted 257 Smlth, Wllllam 257 Sneed, Rodney 228 Snowden, Karen 257 Solberg, Paula 198 Solls, Mlchelle 198 South, Mlchael 257 Sower, Dlane 257 Spake, Todd 257 Spaldlng, Lelgh Anna 31, 38, 4 190, 570, 198 Spance, Angela 257 Spauldlng, Dwlght 228 Speer, Brlan 257 Splgelmyer, Deborah 198 Spllker, Nancy 229 Splvey, Brett 33, 198 Spooner, Denlse 257 Spotts, Frank 229 Sprlngs, Larry 257 Sprulera, Mellssa 199 Squatrlgllla, Heather 257 St. Clalr, Mlchael 257 St. John, Scott 199 Stahl, Lane 38, 40, 199 Staley, Chrls 199, 205 Stamps, Lee 199 Standlord, Mellssa 257 Standrldge, Shelly 229 Stanlscl, Shannon 199 Stanley, Dena 257, 262 Staples, Charlotte 55, 199 Staurd, Pattl 257 Steele, Klm 40, 49, 149, 229 Steen, Robert 229 Stephens, Sonny 315 Stevens, Marc 257 Stevens, Robert 257 Stevens, Sonny 53, 188, 228, 229 Stevenson, Bllly 51, 229 Stewart, Douglas 257 Stewart, Llsa 257 Stewart, Susan 48, 51, 257 Stewart, Taml 257 Stewart, Tlna 199 0. Stewart, Sheree 257 Stlllgerbawgr, Ellzabet 229 Stlllwell, Joseph 229 Stoermer, Randy 199 Stokes, Bryan 229 Stokes, Stacle 229 Stoll, Dave 229 Stoll, Mellssa 229 Stout, Debra 257 Stratmeon, James 10, 199 Street, Devln 229 Strelko, Steve 229 Strelt, Janelle 257 Strelt, Jennlter 229 Strelkoe, Steve 147 Strlnger, Aaron 257 Straub, Sherry 229 Stroupe, Pam 199 Studzman, Carol Ann 46, 77, 199 Stutts, Darrell 229 Sublette, Trey 229 Su99, Mlsty 229 Suggs, Debble 229 Suggs, Mlsty 6, 253 Suggs, Robert 257 Sulllvan, Colln 111, 229 Sulllvan, Julle 10, 210, 229 Sulllvan, Llnda 257 Suman, Ron 155, 199 Sunday, Steve 54, 55, 199 Suter, Davld 257 Sutter, Carla 199 Sutzman, Carol Ann 46 Svoboda, Clndy 257 Swanner, Shelley 5, 11, 31, 40, 36, 46, 56, 200 Swanson, Llsa 158, 250, 257 Swaslck, Laurle 229 Sweatt, Sherl 229 Sword, Cherl 200 Talley, Bob 229 Tanchuk, Stephanle 229 Tanner, Sharon 36, 216, 229, 3 Tapp, Kenneth 257 Taunton, Mlke 112, 257 Taylor, Bobby 257 Taylor, Brlan 200 Taylor, Gary 229 Taylor, Gerald 229 Taylor, Laurle 229 Taylor, Patrlcla 257 Taylor, Susan 229 Teatatlller, Mellssa 229 Temple, Adrlenne 200 Temple, Allsha 257 Tennery, Scott 14, 38, 40, 77, 224, 229 Terry, Brlan 106, 107, 229 Terry, Laura 200 Tessnow, Alex 257, 263 Teten, Joanne 46, 53, 200, 315 Thatcher, Beth 229 Thayer, Karen 200 Thayer, Terl 229 Thet1ord, Shane 257 Thlel, Vlckle 257 Thomas, Blll 200 Thomas, Janlce 257 Thomas, Jennlter 257 Thomas, Jesslca 258 Candlce 258 Thompson, Thompson, Glna 258 Thompson, Gregory 258 Thompson, Jace 80 Thompson, Jettrey 229 Thompson, Krlsty 258 Thompson, Mlchael 229 Thompson, Steve 258 Thompson, Tlttany 200 Thornton, Mlchelle 200 Thornton, Shane 200 Thorton, Kelly 258 Thrower, Julle 229 Thurmond, Llzabeth 258 Thurston. Mltchell 258 15 Tlce, Terl 229 Tlgert, Stephanle 40, 200 Tljerlna, Rolando 258 Tllerlna, Sabrlna 201 Tlmmons, Greg 201 Tlner, Thomas 201 Tlner, Tommy 300 Tlner, Wllllam 258 Tlpton, Cheryl 201 Todd, Mlchael 258 Tolmachott, Cory 229 Tomastlk, Robert 230 Tomlachotl, Cory 230 Tomlln, Tracy 201 Toney, Davld 230 Tongate, Russell 201 Tonggate, Mlke 258 Tores, Rene 195 Torres, Amy 230 Torres, Pat 258 Torres, Rene 201, 205 Tracy, Sean 230 Trampel, John 230 Tran, Klm 46, 201 Trantham, Angela 230 Trautmann, Debra 230 Trewltt, Davlc 258 Trlbble, Sherry 46, 201 Tubbs, Larry 201 Tucker, Stephanle 46, 201 Turmes, Erlc 137 Turmes, Erlc 230 Turner, Llsa 158 Turner, Troy 238 Turner, Troy 258 Tweedy, Davld 258 Tyler, Klm 40, 230 Tyndall, Stephen 230 Uhlenhaker, Julle 230 Ulledahl, Randy 201 Underhlll, Andrew 230 Unkart, Cherrl 230 Vader, Darren 230 Valacka, Robert 231 Valentl, Gllbert 258 Valentlne, Marc 231 Valentlne, Troy 258 Van Cleave, Jett 231 Van Egmond, Randy 258 Van Meel, Erlk 258 Vance, Llnda 258 Vandergrltt, Llsa 258, 261 Vandever, Charles 231 Vanhoozer, Jana 231 Vantll, Suzanne 231 Varln, Charles 258 Vaughn, John 258 Vaughn, Todd 201 Vega, Laura 258 Velez, Chrls 258 Vendal, Tlm 258 Vera Cruz, Pamel 258 Veracruz, Jesse 258 Vlctorlne, Dave 73, 78, 96, 200 Vlctorlne, Matt 231 Vlnes, Joanna 258 Vlnson, Shelly 202 Vlttas, Jenne 258 Vlttas, Mellssa 258 Vlledahl, Chrlstl 258 Vogl, Evan 258 Vyas, Sanket 46, 202 Vyse, Tracy 231 97, Waaggoner, Stacy 141 Wacasey, Natasha 202 Waddlll, Tlm 79, 202 Waddlll, Tim 298 Waggener, Stacy 32, 132, 133, 140 Waggoner, Stacey 231 Wagner, Mlchael 258 Wahlberg, Erlc 231 Wahlberg, Jennlter 173, 202 Walden, Anna 258 Waldle, Tracle 231 Waldle, Tracy 36, 38 Waldron, Vlckl 231 Walker, Kerry 258 Walker, Lynn 202 Walker, Pat 218, 231 Walker, Ronnie 231 Walker, Tracy 258 Wallace, Dwayne 231 Wallace, John 8, 202 Wallace, Leslle 258 Wallace, Whltney 258 Waller, Jase 202 Walllngtord, Jason 258 Walton, Theresa 259 Wammack, Keelle 231 Ward, Erlc 259 Ward, Woodson 259 Warttord, Mlles 202 Warlord, Wendy 40, 202 Warneck, Laurle 259 Warner, Mlke 3 Warren, Mark 202 Warren, Trey 300 Warren, Verbon 202 Watklns, Kenneth 202 Watson, Bllly 259 Watson, Bradley 259 Watson, Danl 259 Watson, Julle 259 Watts, Jull 231 Wayman, Tracey 202 Wazney, Tanya 202 Weaver, Clndy 231 Weaver, Steve 259 Webb, Dedra 259 Webb, Steve 203 Weber, Chrls 203 Weber, Doug 232 Welch, Karen 203 Welch, Llsa 232 Welch, Mark 259 Wells, Carolyn 69, 203 Wells, Holley 73 Wells, Holly 232 Wells, Robert 259 Wells, Tommy 203 Werner, Angela 232 Werner, Lynn 259 Werner, Mlchael 234, 259, 260 West, Cheryl 260 West, Kevln 14, 36, 38, 46, 47, 48, 169, 203 Wester, Terry 260 Whaley, Mlke 232 Whltaker, Chrls 46, 58, 96, 203 Whlte, Brooks 260 Whlte, Carmen 232 Whlte, Chrls 232 Whlte, Clltt 203 Whlte, Courtney 260 Whlte, Jlm 203 Whlte, John 203 Whlte, Laura 260 Whlteley, Danna 203 Whlteley, Sandra 260 Whlttleld, Brad 260 Whltmore, Leanne 232 Whltsell, Kelll 260 Whltsell, Klmberly 204 Whlttaker, Llnda 203 Whlttenberg, Wendy 260 Whlttenburg, Charles 46, 204 Whlttlngton, Devon 46, 189, 204 Whlttlngton, Cralg 260 Whlttlngton, Rlch 53, 260, 315 Whorton, Gregory 260 Wlck, Chrls 2 2 Wlcker, Lorlssa 260 Wlegand, Andrlenne 232 Wlegand, Brlt 260 Wllborn, Cralg 204 Wllklnson, Bradley 261 Wllkshlre, Jackle 232 Wlllard, Carol 261 Wllletord, Jlll 232 Wllllams, Amy 49, 232 Wllllams, Brldget 232 Wllllams, Chrls 261 Wllllams, Cralg 232 Wllllams, Jennlter 261 Wllllams, Jonathon 74, 204 Wllllams, Kelley 261 Wllllams, Mark 32, 204 Wllllams, Ralphael 261 Wllllams, Rlchard 261 Wllllamson, Beverly 261 Wllllamson, C. 261 Wllllamson, Chantell 204 Wllllngham, Jodl 231 Wlllls, Lee Ann 204 Wlllls, Sherl 261 Wllson, Jett 205 Wllson, Anthony 204 Wllson, Carla 231 Wllson, Dale 204 Wllson, Kortne 261 Wllson, Shannon 261 Wllson, Tammy 261 Wlltrout, Kathy 204 Wlmer, Tyson 261 Wlnter, Lorl 46, 205 Wlrth, Jeremy 113, 262 Wlsmann, Karen 205 Wltt, Judy 262 Wltt, Mary Beth 34, 46, 205 Wltt, Mellssa 53, 262, 315 Wltt, Mellssa 315 Wohl, Johannah 262 Woltt, Robble 205 Wood, Larry 262 Wood, Mlchael 205 Word, Carllna 205 Wordelman, Denae 34, 54, 205 Worrell, Rlchard 262 Wreay, Tony 261, 262 Wrlght, Connle 205 Wrlght, Susan 262 Yarborough, Charla 56, 198, 205 Yarborough, Donna 50, 56, 190 Yarbrough, Rebecca 46, 115, 117, 205 Young, Davld 216 Young, Jesslca 34, 46, 205 Young, Mlchael 216 Zahn, Laura 46, 205 Zleglebauer, Chrls 260 Zimmerman, Steve 54, 55, 205 Index 313 'dsl ,WA -H V s its . y e 6 'N , an , -xxx f 5 i - . 4 GFILL Finally! 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