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excellence in aried fields Mike Campbell and Joanne Oakes perform in the fall play, Dracula 'G 1 I I I l 'mf' Students are honored for out- itanding achievement in specific subjects by the Who's Who wards. , Award winners are usually in- 'zolved in diverse activities. Nabeel Shami was a junior rep- 'esentative of First Band Coun- :il, made the All-Region Band find All-State Band, and was in- Iolved in scouting and Latin llub. ' 4 Joanne Oakes played varsity girls' basketball, and she was in Bell Thespians, Bell Theatre, and Just Say No, RFL, and SADD. The flag corps in marching band took Wendy Whittenberg's time, as well as being in NFHS, NHS, TAFE, Academic Decath- lon, and church choir. Lisa Swanson was in varsity gymnastics, NHS, Student 1988 recipients of Who's Who are Front Row: Kelly Dow, Lisa Swan- son, gymnastics, Chris Keller, gym- nasticsg Jerry Pham, tennisg Blake Hawkins, golf. Not pictured are Steve Thompson, band, and Greg Pitts, HECE. Wendy Whittenberg proudly displays her coat-of-arms project. 'Y i A-an Scott Ewing counts measures as Steve Thompson plays a solo in jazz band. 1988 Who's Who recipients are Wendy Whittenberg, Frenchg Nabeel Shami, Lating Joanne Oakes, Eng- lish. Council, Young Life, and Peace Lutheran Church choir. Chris Keller was treasurer of Student Council and head Wran- gler. The recipient for HECE, Greg Pitts, worked at Dairy Queen. Steve Thompson was involved in jazz band. Jerry Pham played varsity tennis and other sports. VVho's Who 2 9
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28 Who's who ho's who a arded for Who's Who awards are given for excellence in special fields. This year's recipients were in- volved in numerous other ac- tivities. Rich Whittington was pres- ident of both Bell Theatre and Thespians, was faculty editor of annual staff, and was a member of NHS, RFL, Span- ish Club, and Inter-Club Coun- cil. Diana Barham played var- sity tennis, and was in SWAT, ISIAJDD, NHS, and Just Say 1988 Whois Who recipients are Front Row: Rich Whittington, theatreg Ja- son Franklin, speech. Second Row: Brian Garner, Tom Lyons, yearbookg Terry Westers, broadcast journalism. The TAFE secretary was Catherine Chaneski, and she was in FHA, NHS, and French Club. Besides being head cheer- leader, Tracy DeMichele served on Class Council, SWAT, and NHS. Tracy and Catherine both attend St. Mi- chael's Church. Forrest Haggard served as the photographerfhistorian for NAHS, and was in NHS and Spanish Club. Jason Franklin worked as a waiter at Dalts, was president of RFL, and was in Bell The- atre and Young Life. Brian Garner and Tom Ly- ons were co-editors of the an- nual staff. Tom was employed at Service Merchandise, Inc. He was also a member of Ac- ademic Decathlon and Spanish Diana Barham prepares to return a serve. 1988 Who's Who recipients are Front Row: Forrest Haggard, art. Back Row: Diana Barham, tennis, Catherine Chaneski, home economics, Tracy DeMichele, cheerleading. Not pictured are Pam Richardson and Shannon Suggs, choir. Club. Brian was president of NHS, A Wrangler, and was a member of track, NAHS and Inter-Club Council. He also at- tended First Baptist Church of Hurst, where he was a member of the youth group and Rec-+ reation Committee. Pam Richardson and Shan non Suggs were both studen directors of A Capella Choir: Pam was historian of Bell Sys- tem, involved in NHS, and at- tended First Baptist Church of Hurst, where she was in youtlr choir, youth ensemble and tht missions committee. Q Shannon Suggs was a mem, ber of Bell System also, as well as being in JAM and NHS. At his church, Shannon was on the Youth Leadership Council, and was vice-president of the choir. 1? fa, A Rich Whittington and Brian Garner display their sparkling smiles after meeting a yearbook deadline.
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l school fa orites During the hectic week of November 3, the students voted for class favorites. Be- cause of lack of participation, the yearbook staff opened a booth in the foyer of the au- ditorium the following week. As individuals instead of in their third period class, stu- dents came to nominate the people of their choice. Later in the week, students voted in their homeroom. Voting par- ticipation was up, so the year- book tabulated the votes and the winners were announced. The 1987-1988 All School Favorites were Shannon All School Favorites: Andre McDuffy and Shannon McKnight. McKnight and Andre McDuffy. Throughout the year, Shannon McKnight was involved in Young Life, TAFE, Student Council SWAT, Just Say No, and SADD. Earlier in the year . Shannon was crowned Home- coming Queen. 4 Before moving to Texas, X Andre McDuffy lived in New 5, - ' 'L York. During his senior year, A Andre was number 5 on the -.tf:..f,, .. t varsity football team. He C ,.., ,,,,... - rushed for 816 yards. He was 1 .IAV also involved in track and F.C.A. M ,,ga,g y I., ' 15 bww 'Nt '-. , 1 4 . 4 l ha 'K .--ay-, All School Favorites Qi w - X 1. NK 4 I' ' 77+ ,, I in vi? Z -4 As an office aide Shannon McKnight looks up information on a student's schedule. During the class period, she learns office procedures, responsibility, and organization. Taking a break from his hectic schedule, Andre McDuffy makes an important phone call. Besides talking on the phone, Andre enjoys spending time with his friends. t' x- f' 6 'rf' f , 1 A During a Bell football game, McDuffy gathers his concentr before a big play,
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