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hois who honored 41 Who's Who recipients this year were chosen by the teaching staff and composed of both juniors and seniors. Andrew Grant, chosen to represent math, was a mem- ber of the Academic Decath- lon and Chess Club. Lori Price, representing DAR, held the offices of Stu- dent Council president and Senior Class Council secre- tary. Chosen for Computer Math was Tim Guziak. Tim Casey Mitchell, Journalismg Sean McNatt, Boys' Cross Country, Shan- non Bernard, Girls' Cross Country. liked the fact that L. D. Be1l's programs offered a variety of challenges. Alex Tessnow, science rep- resentative, was a drum ma- jor and also a member of N.H.S. Chosen for social studies, Jill Dennis was also co- captain of the girl's varsity basketball team and a mem- ber of N.H.S. For boys' cross country, Se- an McNatt also contributed to the band and N.H.S. Casey Mitchell, chosen for journalism, was sports editor for the Blueprint and a mem- ber of his church choir. As a member of girls' bas- ketball and track teams, Shannon Bernard was chosen for girls' cross country. 2 6 Who's Who Val Hansen leans against Alex Tessnow as he carries her books. Back Row: Andrew Grant, Math, Tim Guziak, Computer Mathg Alex Tess- now, Science. Front Row: Lori Price, DARg Jill Dennis, Social Studies. Casey Mitchell completes a layout for the Blueprint. With enthusiasm, junior Andrew Grant presents his P.E.A.K. project during class. '
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What famous person would you most like to be like and why? I do not want to be like anyone t else We are all individuals and h D b d k Such Chuck Varm him Shannon Suggs -..... fr f 1 f f ! ' Io n oe, ever o nows need to accept ourselves as - ,- y y l Joanne Oakes would most like to be like Lee Iacocca be- cause he built the world around him that he wanted there and creatively, success- fully made it work for him. When it came to Joanne's favorite activity, there was a toss up between athletics and theater. Athletics challenges me physically While theater challenges my creative and intellectual sides. After graduation, Joanne plans to attend an accredited four year college, complete medical school, and become a hard-working psychiatrist. J oanne's motto was, when things go wrong, take a deep breath, hold it, and keep Working until tomorrow. Joanne Oakes Shannon Suggs' favorite activity on campus was Bell System because of the com- mitment to the group and the personal satisfaction. In ad- dition to Bell System, Shan- non was a member of the A Capella Choir, and JAM. Off campus, he attended the First Baptist Church of Hurst. After graduation, Shannon planned to attend college at Tarleton State University and travel to Europe and Russia. In the future, he saw himself touring the world, teaching, and learning. Shannon lived by the mot- to, Ucommitment is the key to success. His advice to up- coming seniors was, get pre- pared, the Whole World lies at your feet, but you've got to know what to do with it. Shannon Suggs Z Chuck Varin felt there were two important assets of Bell: the tradition of excellence in all aspects of Bell and the ex- cellent faculty which had an I care attitude. On campus, he was in- volved in yearbook, band, Bell Theatre, NHS, Spanish Club, and Spanish Dancers. After graduation, Chuck planned to attend Texas Weslyan College and major in theater arts. In the future, Chuck saw himself as a pro- fessional actor in Dallas or in New York on Broadway. Chuck lived by the motto, obstacles only occur when you take your eyes off the goldf' His advice to upcoming seniors Was, don't let your senior year go by Without having something to remem- ber it by. Chuck Varin , X gw gx I gf: - ' K-.,,. -- Q ' 1 i , Tara McKnight enjoys listening 'to Jace Thompson during a Young Life meeting. Jeremy Normand and Chuck Varin discuss the previous speech tourna- ment results after class. im' fr 5, sf. xr-ff! 6i Si!-:AJ ,ra-E af yt Joanne Oakes helps paint signs to promote the upcoming drama pro- duction. Senior Superlatives
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1 Joe Johnson leans back and relaxes after a strenuous practice. if . 4? A f -,eywffx Q 4: W , . Z if W 1 Awards for Who's Who in- uded the honors of both Ac- demic and Athletic chievers. 15 For volleyball, Stephanie larson was captain of the olleyball team and a member f F.C.A. Debbie Jones, chosen for asketball, was co-captain of me girls' varsity basketball '-:.4.,bf'i1 4-'-' . ' ' .. , v -, - ' V ' A . cw ,.,:Q5:f::3ft5 55 ,- . , - Q-'g.:.j21 team and a member of N .H.S. Adam Setliff, nominated for track, practiced many hours outside of school train- ing for discus. Chosen for golf, Angela Dibbens held a job at a donut shop and enjoyed showing dogs. Awarded for boys' basket- ball, Joe Johnson was also a Stephanie Carson, volleyball, Rich- ard Ficken, football, Debbie Jones, Basketball. Adam Setliff, track, Angela Dibbens, golf, Joe Johnson, basketball. Roger Hancock, Spanish, Kerry Walker, Raiderettes. Not Pictured: Jason Lucas, German, Tara McKnight, VOE, Ronda Hughes, Cosmetology. member of N.H.S. and Young Life. Roger Hancock, chosen for Spanish, was also a member of the Drama Club. Jason Lu- cas, chosen for German, was also in band and N.H.S. and worked at Mamma's Pizza. For cosmetology, Ronda Hughes was District Four president of V.I.C.A. I Who's Who 2 7
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