Lewisville High School - Farmer Yearbook (Lewisville, TX)
- Class of 1983
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Seniors glve lt their all at the pep rally. 1983 Farmer Staff Rhonda Morris .... Javier Pedraza . . . Dianne Durbin ..... ..........Asst Editor . . . Head Photographer ArtEditor Carolyn Morriss .............................. Sponsor PHOTCGRAPHERS Cher Nery Steve Smith Geoff Strickler Alex Arrambide Jeff Christenson Fran Doty Chris Gumienik Leslie Legg Lisa Parks Heidi Perry Jeanne Rau Robert Segui Katrina Shepard Mark Uhlenburg Jim Box Chris Chandonia STAFF Julie Weaver Andrea Webber Kendra Anderson Julie Underhill Kathy Griffin Julie Alderman Tracy Hunter Jeannie Shackelford Barbara Giles Laurie Tripplehom hat Is A Farmer. A Farmer is . . . a freshman who has trouble finding his classes on 1' the first day of school while lugging around' six or seven books without dropping them. Then as a sophomore he makes fun of the fish because he is no longer a freshman and feels older until some big senior comes along and asks him why he isn't at home , 4 with his mother. As a junior he has left the newness behind for he , f g , . if feels important as he has almost reached the top. His senior 'year Vg , it L arrives, finally. The activities and excitement are all part of the ' ' H ' seniors' year but soon Rosecutting and Graduation come along ' l 3 A l Q V and the year has departed as quickly as it arrived . . . I .. A iff , , K I I , - - X . Bob Bell and Frank Bender advertise the wonderful cafeteria delicacies. J. Shackelford, A, Dean, R. Van Pelt, D. Hoffman and K. Hanson illustrate their farmer spirit on hat day. 1 g L- Z0, I 1 K K K i 1 Doug Boyd clowns around and puts on a Pretty Boy Floyd tCalvin Brownl says Marilyn Neiman uses new-wave methods Lee Siriani says l know it all but nobodj happy face. your money or your life. to instruct hervclass. asked me- f I .lib 523' Vince Jenkins predicts a good season. Jeanne Rau and Paul Houston express their Farmer Love. 0 Javier Pedraza is all smiles. ' a Farmer has spirit. Not just any spirit but spirit that is con- tagious to all those around him. It can be explained as pride in his school and what it stands for. pride representing the student's care and concern for L.H.S. Within this pride is a sense of tradition - long-standing example of what has been and what will always be. These three things - spirit, pride, and tradition make up the Farmer. ' Dressing the Part The way a Farmer dresses determines his personality. For example, the jock wears the typical Nike sports shoes, tight-fitting shirt Cto exhibit musclesl and tight jeans. This guy has the walk of a super cool human being. He is self-assured and confident lperhaps too much sol, His apparel proves he is . . . what else but a jock! . The social is a different story. She could pass as an owner of a small apparel shop. She has so many designer clothes that she cannot remember what she wears from day to day. She must always be involved in everything fer sure. Often, she resembles the famed Valley Girls with her apparent disgust at doing dishes like gross me back to the stone age. lf she misses an episode of Dynasty or General Hospital it is the total crime of the century. Going from one extreme to the other, the bookworm lbrainl is the smart guy who knows EVERYTHING. His out- fit includes the typical hornrimmed glasses, greasy hair and an oxford shirt together with ill-matched pants. He can be seen carrying five or six books and his constant hang-out is the library. The freak , however, is usually located somewhere close to the smoking area. His or her concert t-shirt and jeans, which look as though they are painted on, are certain to set a new style in the future. Types of Farmers Jock Freak g Socials I V 5 :fa K i ,ii Q freer fx gf? 1 J QX 'ffl N f n 1 y' f X 1 JY lr H4 Sf ' Q- N ft. l ' r If r T l f 1 lxx 'V lf, -1' l raw Q all 4 f . 1 A 'P : 1 X 1' . 'W' V fviannerisms and Habits Morris and Damian Drewitz demonstrate the broken rule. Spanheimer, polo shirt. assistant principal, proves that the faculty has class too, by wearing Q 'SN Tim Bosley displays the latest fad t-shirt and the bandana. Q Tonya Seifried indulges in a typical pasttime - sleeping in class. Farmers have always known to be stylish. Polo shirts are worn by hundreds throughout the school. To illustrate the prep look, ban- danas are worn around the heads and necks - that is cool . Farmers also have the best in footwear. From topsiders to Keds ten- nis shoes, you name it, a Farmer has it. Yet even with these fads the Farmers favorite edibles are forbidden this year. Looking around, you will notice a number of students suffering from caffeine withdrawal. The absence of the cola and candy machines resulted in frazzled nerves and unhappy faces. According to the student handbook petting is also strictly forbidden. Yet students are seen sneaking a passionate kiss now and then. Sleeping is also a no-no but most everyone has had a time when they nodded off during a class lecture. These things are part of being a Farmer. Dating Farmer Style 1 g Dating a Farmer promises the ultimate in night entertainment. Dallas is the place to go on weekends. But where in Dallas? The answer is the Walnut Hill area. Walnut Hill Lane offers a variety of eateries which serve everything from seafood to Mexican dishes. Two favorites of LHS students are Chi-Chi's and Chile's. Chi-Chi's is considered the best in Mexican food while Chile's serves the greatest chili-topped hamburgers. But beware! Students eating in large numbers may be carried and that can ruin a fun night out. Besides restaurants the Walnut Hill area includes Malibu Gran Prix where you can take a date for a few swings at golf or have a thriller ride on a fast moving go-cart. Movies theaters in the area are also quite popular. , E.T. - The Extra-Terrestrial won everyone's heart while An Officer and a Gentleman let you believe in stories with happy endings. A night out with a Farmer can be a wonderful experience. You can drive, eat and play at Malibu Fun Center. ,eg-en-,YL 2' E- . ' 419.49 MOTHER 190GB iffXPi-fill!-fZ'JL'1Ef 50 item salad bar c t , S. Jfif' ws., A typical place where Farmers take their dates included the eatenes alon restaurant row. 5 i I l ,taafr gs'!-::s- , - ' ..1 ' ' ,gpg Fw.: 1,-1 N we ,g I E.T. and An Officer and a Gentleman were two box office hits. I w 5 .as . K 3 L uv, M, .. :Z I3 fri, rf , WM.. of f a'S ggfgx,-5 575.9 ff, in it ,A :Cul vovnunultiwvsl WX Malibu's minature golf attracted many students from LHS Walnut Hill Lane is the center of attraction in Dallas. f X Ring, rinng, rinnng! Hello? Jan? I .Q Yes, this is she. This is. . . uh . . .Jim. ul know. The reason I called is. . . l mean I called because . . . What l mean is . . . Jan? Yes? Would you like to go out for something to eat? Sure Jim. , ICWOWVY uBye.n uBye'u The Traditions Tradition is important at L.H.S. Homecoming is the originator of the traditional mums that are loaded with everything a girl could im- agine. The parade, now on Thursday night before the bonfire, causes excitement throughout the town as each class hurries to finish its float. For the past several years the Senior class has won the float competition. The bonfire, always built and lit on Thursday is an in- volved project. A group of Senior boys work throughout the school day to build up the pile of wood, old boats, signs and anything else that will burn. The bonfire is a long standing event during the Homecoming festivities Mr. Doug Killough, new principal, gets into the spirit of things on Hat Day Stage Band continues to provide entertainment for various activities at L.H.S. ex i XX X And Changes New seats and visitor press box were part of the renovation at Farmer Stadium, Upcoming events were announced on the new marquee by the Student Council. David Davision displays the new wave hair style. School dances were advertised on the school bulletin board in the main hall. While traditions are an integral part of school, changes have oc- curred as well at L.H.S. New principal, Mr. Doug Killough has given the students of L.H.S. a new outlook in class participation. The new- ly installed bleachers allow more Fighting Farmer fans to see our winning football team in action. The new marquee informs all of up- coming events and activities such as the after game dances that have once again become a part of L.H.S. The new-wave music played at these dances inspires students to wear their hair and dress according to new times. These changes are just steps leading to the future. The new district brought new challenges to the Farmer sports teams but they held strong and conquered even the toughest teams. 'In- l . Homecoming 1982 Homecoming reigns as the most celebrated tradition at L.H.S. Each small part of this important time comes together to make up this tradition. Mums play a big part of Homecoming. These flowers range from miniature mums to a double-mum which the girls wore to school and-to the game. On Thursday, before the game the annual parade occurs. Each student involved with his class float worked hard to make this year's parade a success. The Seniors Humpty Dumpty won the float competition while the band and drill team kept spirits high. After the parade. a community pep rally continued the nights excitement.qThe Varsity cheerleaders lead the crowd in cheers and chants as the band accompany's them. After dark the bonfire lit up the night after a day's hard work done by a selected group of senior boys. The tradi- tional boat. the S.S. Farmer, and many signs were engulfed within the flames. The excitement mounted as morning came on September 17. Homecoming was near at last!! Everyone attended this special game of the year. lt became so crowded L.H.S. students were forced to sit on the visitors side. The game was an easy victory for the Fighting Farmers football team as they ran Jesuit into the ground with a score of 42.7. The band had a special performance with a trumpet solo to add a touch of romance. The Bell Crew performed a skit after the band had played. Superman rescued our drum major from the evil Lex Luther and, finally, the moment everyone had been waiting for, the crowning of the 1982-83 Homecoming Queen. As the five senior nominees and sophomore and junior duchesses walked out onto the field with their escorts the stadium filled with silence. The announce- ment finally comes. The 1982-83 Homecoming Queen was Sissy Messina. She was crowned by Student Council President Jeff Nowak. After the game everyone went out on the town as is tradi- tional at L.H.S. Each guy takes his favorite girl to a classy, romantic spot to eat. Staying out late is a key factor to Homecoming. The festivities are over and anothergHomecoming has passed. The bonfire burns brightly after the community pep rally ' I. r l i 4 1 l A i l Old boats, signs and toilets made up the traditional bonfire on the dd before the Homecoming game. i 4 ' 1 l i Speakers Jerry Davis and John Skalski predict victory over the Jesuit Rangers. E r 1 . ,- no 'N - xi. umpty Dumps the Rangers and earns the class of 83 their first winning float. .Ya 1 aphomore Duchess Andrea Buchanan smiles to the crowds at the Thursday night trade. The Farmerette Drill Team is all smiles despite the near three mile march down Main Street. ' The Fighting Farmers overpower the Jesuit Rangers with a 42-7 win. I 4-rr, Homecoming S- Seniors Cathy Quagliana and Robin Van Pelt sing the school song. 'w4-- ff Homecoming Queen nominees Melinda Cope, Cathy Quagliana, Sissy Messina, Lisa Parks and Betsy Maus show their winning smiles. A1 6- if -I June Sewell and Kelly McDowell lead The Band That Marches With Pride in the Homecoming parade. 'Q Ty Wilson, Perry Jones and Ted Tittle anticipate the night's game. i 1 Team members watch intently as the Farmers destroy Jesuit. l Varsity cheerleaders Karen Standifer, Gayla Randolph and Liz Priebe' par- ' ticipate in the Homecoming parade. t 4 r -.3 1?- 1 Doug Killough waves to tne spectators in his first LHS parade. Escort Andy Kirkpatrick Messina. X ,Mi W it 'Sv , ls' jf! ' Y N.: J' R c wi- H-lainie congratulates newly crowned Homecoming Queen Sissy i Y , I Q , si 2 . - if .A , 3' K ' 02 .' V 'Q 'fi Q I : X f I xx f . V' ll l I X - D ' l. , 1 K i M . .- ' . - , ' , f , . ' 5' Aff'::'1:jI . 14. he ,E jak-gli? f -L tg ' ' V 1 N gui Q Qi w . , i :hj?fq:3w.',,s? t, 4,At-Jggivpseg I : L , . L1:13?,fg. wTg-tgvllyi, If Z sf 5- .. , . r- , ., f, ,.-1 J. , r -..s-.,-pw ,.., ,ut ., -:,. Bell Crew member Darr halftime activities. en Ryan entertains the record-breaking crowds during the Making an Entrance A student enters L.H.S. as a freshman. He learns and expands this first year of learning. The next two years are just a taste of the last and final year. Each year he is allowed a little more freedom and given a little more responsibility, maturing as he grows older. His senior year arrives, he is ready for the fun and excitement it brings. Yet all too fast it is gone. Rosecutting and graduation are the final moments of the final year. an-3 41 -- --. A-st.-..f' .. The Farmer Football games are a big attraction as one enters Huh School. .. ..,. .sm ws. 'aaglifl ,....1, , Q4.. ' -it 24- ,af Q? .P Av Q 44, lxzfx A College Night is a main event for Seniors. lt? I ,gust Due to the overcrowded parking lot L.H.S. developed new rules. Jeff Nowak makes his exit at L.H.S. by signing out of school. 5 , .l',t ' LJ! And Exit xi-S rsx - K 'si N G: 66565-N Choosing a college to attend is a major decision in life for Seniors E i' UA .adv 'L- J ,Mai Alisa Dean and Kelly King clown around at one of their last pep rallies, Class room time is a big bore for Senior Rhonda Rudy. rs' re- ,L fd! S., Q f, nw if 'vi . fxi 1. -ng, 'I 1, fiif ,Q .' '?Q4 , -.. ID H! A .55 100 Qtiwb DEDICATIO imma. Mr. C. Doug Killough Each year the Farmer is dedicated to an individual who contributes greatly to LHS. This year the 1983 Farmer staff has chosen a very special and deserving person to honor with the dedication. We proudly dedicate this annual to Principal C. Doug Killough. Although Mr. Killough is a newcomer to LHS he has done a great deal for our high school. A native Alabaman, Mr. Killough arrived in Lewisville just in time to begin the 82-83 school year. In the short time he has been here, he has made a considerable impact on LHS and has given us all a new outlook. A lot of changes have been made, old traditions have continued and new traditions have begun. He has revealed many ad- mirable qualities while working with students and teachers. His love, concern and patience is demonstrated everyday in his actions. The 1983 Farmer Staff would like to thank Mr Killough for all his hard work and eff t t . or oward the improvement of LHS. We proudly dedicate this annual to this very special person, Mr. C. Doug Killough. Mr. Killough casually assumes his pose at the pep rally. G A ri' 5, 1 Mr. Killough proves that even principals have rough days. ynuwww- 'fri 0' --,. 'W -- The main man accomplishes much while doing book work. Our distinguished principal displays his serious look for a moment. 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L Qiiibiii f X Juniors C1355 Catherine Adkins Favorites Paul Houston Seniors Julie Alderman John Elieson Sophomores Holly Robinson Joe McBride n.4-.2 ng X Rx gif' 'v tp, X493 I-if lil: 525- A Q' .161 1 1- - , ,, g Ai! '71 ' .fb Y' ' 's an ' - :Q , 1 ' QQQ ?Q41r 4 A X 5,4 gs 'xr ,ffbwt ' QV' if 'Q iw' ASIS Z1 iff 4:41 If 45 V 4 , M., L,., ,X ,: ,,,,j x Qs A IV ugffnggz ,101 5 W 4 S Q 0 1 1 4--.,... . -ff Q? The class of '83 is on top at last. This group of students has gone through a lot together. Remember being a freshman, walking around with a bewildered look on your face wondering why your first period classroom had disappeared? That was the year of playoffs at Texas Stadium when Lewisville upset those hicks from Abilene-Cooper. The freshman year was one of new challenges. If you were brave you snuck out to lunch with all the cool seniors without being caught. When we were sophomores, a new principal took over at L.H.S., we wrote our first research paper and drove our English teachers crazy. As juniors, hard classes such as chemistry and trigonometry were the in thing. After ordering our class rings, we were given the respon- sibility to raise money to put on the Junior-Senior Prom. lt took time and a lot of work but we finally achieved our goal. Vandals made their mark on I..H.S. during our Junior year, as the main office was set on fire closing school for a day. This was also the year of the perfect 10-O season for our bi-district champion football team. Finally, we were Seniors. We began to make plans for college, concentrate on grades and class rank, trying to overcome the dreaded illness - SENIORITIS. Despite this disease, the Seniors led L.H.S. to many firsts: The first winning float for the class of '83, a new tradition of dances after football games, and our first district title in our new 12-AAAAA super district. Sometimes during the year time passes slowly, yet this year will end too soon for the Seniors The prom begins the series of closing events of the Rosecutting remains the most emotional time representing the cutting of ties from the security of high school and graduation ends Senior year. We will look back on the memories of these four years and all the times of sorrow and joy laughter and tears and disappointment. We will never forget our last year at L H S or the friends we have made throughout the years Bradley Adair . . . F.F.A. 4 - land judging - Ag mechanics - - energetic - Tarleton . , . John a Virginia Adams . . . FHA 1 VOE 1 yr. - crazy - engaged ridin' around - blue - Jerry's . . . Kieth Allen . , , honor society math club 4 yrs. - French HS smart - paranoid - studious bound - 'This is boring! . . . gl Christopher Mark Adams . . . basketball 1 yr - mgr. 1 yr - N.H.S. laid back - NTSU . . . Chris -12 K Shellee Ruth Adams VOE 2 yrs. - ambitious Bradford - Secretarial School - party - Godzilla - Greg's . . , Shellee Sophia Allibhai , . . National Honor Society - French HS - FrenchfGerman Club - intelligent - maniac - Mick Jagger . . . Sophia Kellee Beth Adams . . . DECA rep. 1 yr. - crazy prep? - college bound - Judas Priest - J.D,'s . . . Kellee Julia Katherine Alderman annual staff 2 yrs. - Sr. class favorite - unpredictable - joker - SWT bound - Young Life - JALTS - Mulea . . .Julie JU? 'iswf ' Michael Dean Almond auto body 2 yrs. - VICA 1 yr. - tall blue eyes - '71 Chevy truck . . . Mike Kristen Adams 10 so Aida Alachkar L'DvC5lG5 df qenrsmoe pizesemr TUG CLASS OF YIQS3... assay- Alsbrook . . . Honor - math club 3 yrs. - French H.5. 3 yrs. - French club pres. 82-83 - tall - intelligent - mature - ASLM bound - Forget lt . . . Danny Danny Joe society 3 yrs. Carla Ann Baker . . . volleyball 4 yrs. - all district 81-82 - basketball 3 yrs. - track 1 yr. - short - SFA bound - How Embarrassing! Carla Q Kathy Sue Barrett . . . quiet - creative - art - swimming - red , . . Kathy Kendra Jo Anderson ,.. cheerleader 2 yrs. - band 3 yrs. - majorette 82-83 - NHS 3 yrs. - annual staff 2 yrs -- junior class rep. - math club 3 yrs. - OEA 1 yr. - UT bound - SS - Gendra . . . Kendra Roger Lewis Ballentine . . . drafting - achievement plaques - UTA Bound - architecture- Buick - blue - . . .Buddy Greg Scott Barrow . . . college bound - parties - concerts - water skiing - Honda Accord - green - Alicia's . , . Greg Paula Sue Anderson . . . basketball 1 yr. - forgetful - friendly - swimming - tennis - Everything's under control . . . Paula Toya Ballowe . . . drama 2 yrs, - band 3 yrs. - drill team 82-83. - Society of Dist. Amer. HS Students - college bound - No Doubt - dancing - lake . . ,Toya -Jive Jon David Barthel . . . quiet, friendly - science fiction - fishing - tennis - royal blue . . .Jon Alex Louis Arrambide . . . track yrs. - football - annual staff 2 yrs. active - crazy - easygoing - Bound - Have At it - Shannan . . . Alex X27 Patricia Danett Barna . . . band yrs. - French club 2 yrs. - 2 yrs. - DECA - quiet - SMU - Sounds wild to me - pink grey - Camero . , . Danette Alecia Dawn Bass . . . sensitive Beabun college bound - swimming swing - Yea - blue Celica Scott's Leash . . . Alecia Lynn Bates . . . acappella 4 yrs. - v.p, 81-82 - pres, 82-83 St. Singers 2 yrs v talkative - win - dimples - dreamer - - L'What? . . .Mitzi 5' Suzanne Bayne drill 80-83 - lst Lt. 82-83 - high 82-83 - NHS 3 yrs - clutzie - the bomb - NTSU Van , . . Roger Allen BGQQS . . . football - modest - O.U. bound - 119' 'B e! Jennifer Marie Bath shy - college bound - cooking f Man - Chevrolet - blue . . .Jennifer Monica Lynne Beane DECA pres. - independent - trusting - college bound - rock music - lake . . . Monica fr:-9 Bob Bell ff-eq, XKV- Yvette Bathery . . . drama 4 yrs. - photographer 2 yrs - basketball mgr. 2 yrs - Sarah's mom - dominate - bizarre - widdy - Mom's car - There is another . . . Yvette Dawn Marie Bedard . . . volleyball - foreign exchange - everybocly's confidante - ATM - outdoors Dawn ' A Eric D. Bell loud - witty - college bound - Van Halen - Ten speed . . . Eric r . M f Jeff Evans Baty . . . baseball 4 yrs - letterman 2 yrs - ambitious - cute - sweet - blue - college bound Jeff Bradley Stewart Beggs . . . 3 yr. letterman basketball - tall - college bound - Anabell's - Kecia's. . . Brad Mark E. Bell . . . rambunctious - active - cars - party - Loretta's . . Mark Sherrie Bell o n Beres Q N x Francis Lineus Bender . . . N.H.S. football - smart - college bound - Mama's Pizza - spring . . , Frank Gregory Lynn Bertrand . . . band - N.H.S, - math club - antagonistic - political ambitions - iron ties - Joe's Garage - army green , . . Greg JOI'latl'larl E. Birden . . . carefree - strange - college bound - Ellington's - purple . . , Jon Annette Marie Benvenuto V.O.E. - outgoing - swimming - movies - nasty - Camaro - red - Roger . . . Annette Teresa Dineen Binion . . . V.O.E. - nice - college - marriage - cowboys - lake - truck - blue Teresa Lyann Blanks Lana Ann Bequette . . . journalism - preppy - cute - Grand Am - blue. , . Lana Brian Barcla Birchfield H.E.C.E. - short - punk rock surfing - girls - parties - Stang - black . . . Bee Collete Jeannie Bleyanburg track - cheerful - music - bound - red . . , Collete T7 Sue B0lCl'l . . . drama - Squatty's buddy - Grandy's pink and gray - Kevin . . . Linda Eden Bosely yrs. - student council '82-'83 favorite '79-'80 - most '82-'83 - crazy - parties college bound - Do - Boz . . . Chris Clair Bradford . . . band - rifles corps 2 yrs. - capt. '81- Who's Who - outgoing - flirt Chili's - A8:M bound - Hey, .Jennifer 'gr Angela Jean Boles . . . cheerleader soph. and junior year - rep. for student council - V.O.E. - 2 yrs. - ambitious - motor mouth - married - l'm hungry - Steve . . . Angie Marcy Elizabeth Bowles . . . VOE 2 yrs. - sec. '82-'83 - student council 1 yr. - drill team 2 yrs. - Sonya's sidekick - college bound - Tim Marcy l Kenneth Paul Bramblett . . . DECA - Ag. -- casual - on time - blue - Go for the gusto! - Cindy , . . Kenneth David Allen Bolin ll . . . VICA 2 yrs. - auto body 2 yrs. - crazy - quiet - mechanically inclined - swimming - restoring cars . . . Dave April Dawn Bowman VOEXOEA 2 yrs. - president 81-82 - friendly - blue eyes - Mike . . . April Pamela Jo Brase DECA - drama - short - farout - Chili's - NTSU bound - Go For lt! - Les. . . Pam Rita Jo Bolirt . . . HOE - secretary '82-'83 - FHA '82-'83 quiet - friendly - college bound - You're goofy - guys . . . Rita Paul Thurman Bradfield . . . golf 2 yrs - HECE - wild - sooner - parties - Roxz - college bound Paul Falklands Raise Temperatures The conflict over the Falkland tlvlalvinai Islands in the South Atlantic has been brewing since the British first set foot there in the late 1700's. On April 2, 1982, after years of talks, Argentina decided upon another course of action: inva- sion of the Malvinas. The British naval task force set sail for the Falklands. On April 25, Britain recaptured the island of South Georgia and set up a blockade around the Falklands. Just before the fighting broke out, the US abandoned neutrali- ty and sided with Great Britain. British jets bombed the Port Stanley airstrip on May 1. The week of June 18, Britain press- ed for a formal end of hostilities. Finally, on June 14, Argentina surrendered and Great Britain released all prisoners of war. 1? 'P' DGl'llS2 Marie BraLlCl . . . set design 3 yrs. - VOE - hyper-crazy - purple . , , Denise I' -r Lisa Jeanne Brown . . . HOE 1 yr. - funny - airy - blue - Bennigan's - Oh Yeah! - Lin's . . . Lisa .Q 'QW' is . ll. f l 3, Peter James Breiding . . . band 1 yr. - basketball 1 yr. - tech crew 2 yrs. - Big Red - concerts - Shablam - Sonya . . . Pete Stacy Eric Brown parties - black - Jennifer. . . Stacy in --as XY-f'f Traci J. Bryan . . . VOE 2 yrs. - short - taken - Renee's sidekick - purple - Gene's - Tae . . . Traci ' -aims- Martha J. Brinkley . .. DECA 2 yrs. - parties - crazy - blue - college bound . . . Martha Tracy Jeanette Brown . . . HOA 1 yr. - HOSA 2 yrs - officer 1 yr. - cute - outgoing - married - Oh sure! - Gary . . . Tracy Russell Gavin Bryant . .. varsity tennis 3 yrs. - Who's Who - unlucky - fun guy - college bound - The Van . . .Russ af '!' Kimberly Ann Brown . .. call friendly - airhead - Chi-Chi's NTSU bound - Oh Mel . . .Kim Rodney David Brumback . drama 4 yrs. - energetic unreserved - college bound . . . Rod 'S-633 Theresa Marie Bryce . HERO vice president 1 yr. - crazy friendly - quiet - college - horses crafts - Toyota - blue . . . Theresa ..FHA bw! YT? Beth Bumpus . . . basketball -track 1 yr. - N.H.S,1yr. - club - FCA 2 yrs - hoopster - bound. , . Missy 'sau f If Ann Bushman . . . PELE 1 - DECA 1 yr. - outgoing - college bound - Toyota - . , Tracy 'US David Carlson Gwen Lee Burgan . . . band 4 yrs. - flag corps 2 yrs, - lieut. 82-83 - Student Council 1 yr. - drama 1 yr. - VICA 1 yr. - cosmetology 2 yrs. - skiing - You're Kidding! . . . Gwen Glenn Russell Butler . . . 4 yrs. - all region band 82-83 - l.A. 2 yrs. - lazy - sleepy - college bound - available . . . Glenn 554. 1 .337 E I Daren Mark Carpenter football 2 yrs. - funny - Be serious - '71 Chevy - green . . . Daren. -vr 1 . Robert Charles Burns . . . baseball 4 yrs. - N.H.S. 2 yrs. - college bound - Escort - blue - Melissa . . . Bobby Billie Gaye Callahan . . . OEA 2 yrs. - short - thoughtful - rodeos - horses - Really - Fiat - blue - Ben . . . Billie Leigh Ann Carroll . . . band 4 yrs. - rifle corps. '82-'83 - VOE '82-'83 - drama 79380 - stubborn - determined - hyper - ETSU - Oh Man! . . .Leigh Ann. Tommy Jay Burrough . . . DECA 1 yr. - crazy - wild - King's - Sonic . . . Tom ii if? Dawn Marie Carlquist . . . N.H.S. '81-'82 - Spanish honor society 3 yrs. - Hosa 1 yrs. - funny - quiet - Baylor - doctor - Corvette - blue . . . Dawn Prince Takes RSLR After heroics in the Falklands, England's Prince Andrew, 22, arranged a secret vacation with American soft-porn actress Koo Stark, 26, on a remote island. They were recognized by a photographer for the London Daily Express. When London papers disclosed that Prince An- drew had already introduced Ms. Stark to his family, Buck- ingham Palace issued a state- ment suggesting that the Queen was unaware of the girl's career as a porno actress. The British public, plagued by heavy unemployment, felt sorry to see the exploit end. One newspaper poll stated public opinion to be: lf he wants to un- wind with a shapely actress on some faraway island, good luck to him but don't bring her home to Mum! When the possibility of a marriage arose, the Queen publicly put her foot down. X,-X-. xg , 'li af Michael John Carson . . . choir - 4 yrs. - all area choir - NTSU round - music - Subaru - Melanie . . . Mickey Chew . . . 1 yr. - kind - college bound - yellow - Calvin J ackig ,L f ...S Christine Anne Chandoni B . . . track 1 year - newspaper photographer 2 yrs. - annual photographer 1 yr. - V.O.E. 1 yr. - Hoover? - insatiable - unpredictable - understanding - Bennigan's - T.T.F.S .... Chris Kirk L26 Chiles . . . soccer 2 yrs. - short - funny - college bound - skiing . . . Kirk Douglas Neil Clark . . . football 4 yrs. - honorable mention 2 yrs. - baseball 4 yrs. - 2nd team all district - basketball 2 yrs. - crazy - sly - college bound - J.S .... Doug Cindy Terese Chaney . . . DECA state competition - crazy - skiing - Roxz - For sure - Rally Sport - blue- Greg . . , Cindy Ky Quang Chau movies Life is great - Chrysler . . , Ky JoAnna Leah Christopherson . . . choir 4 yrs. - short - crazy - U.T.A. bound - unicorns - Toyota - lavender - John , . .JoAnna Deedra Lynn Clark . . . band '82 - all region '79-'80 assistant '81-'82 - Student '79-'80 - DECA '82-'83 - - stubbom - yellow . . . Dede Kristin Cassandra Clark . . . band '794'81 - drill team '82-'83 - 3 yrs. - crazy - friendly - manager '81-'82 - Spanish honor Ducky - Go for it -Jeff society - shy - quiet - college bound . . . Daphnia - Forest - red . . . Kirstin Daphnia Ann Clement . . 'sl Dawn Cline . . . HECE 2 yrs. college bound - red - - Tommy . . .Shelly Barbara Collins Renee Conard . . . DECA drama 1 yr. - Robin's sidekick - dancing - swimming - 61953 -1123? David l.. COCRQ . . , DECA rep - college bound - Plymouth Champ . . . Jayne. . .David Michael Andrew Collins . . . HECE 116 yrs. - friendly - easy going - college bound - Eva . . . Mike 1373? Jennifer Christine Conley Daring - NTSU - parties - Chi-Chi's - Bennigan's . . ,Jennifer tw Wendy Marie Christine Coelho . . . choir 1 yr. - journalism 1 yr. - short - friendly - college bound - maroon . . . Wendy Gregory Lawrence Colon . . . NHS 3 yrs. - baseball 3 yrs. - athletic - Cornell U. - Forget about it , , . Greg tabs' 'Q Michael Paul Conway . . . journalism 2 yrs, - Ads. 1 yr - witty - sarcastic - Longhorn - skiing - sailing - Rolling Stones - UTA Mike La Quita Sue Coldiron . . . cosmetology 2 yrs. - quiet - stubborn - paint - dance - Debbie's sidekick - Mustang - blue - Mike . . . Sue ,gig v......-,r Cara Ann Compton . . . HOSA 2 yrs - HOSA rep. and sec. - friendly - entertaining - cruising . . . Cara British Hail New Heir To Throne 1982 was a year of ups and downs for Great Britain. One of the high points of the year occur- red on June 21, when a new heir to the throne arrived. At 9:03 p.m. on the longest day of the year, Prince Charles, 33, and Princess Diana, 20, found themselves blessed with a seven pound and one and a half ounce baby boy. They later had the baby christened Prince William Arthur Philip Louis. Princess Diana insisted, against the Queen's wishes, and established traditions, on giving delivery in I.ondon's St. Mary Hospital, rather than Buck- ingham Palace. She also had the final choice of a nanny for William, but says that she and Charles will play a large part in their child's upbringing unlike past heirs. va ek, wr Bart H. Cooper . . . band 3 yrs. - work program rpt. - models - Camero - blue - Laura . . . Bart Melinda Cope . . . cheerleader 4 yrs. - homecoming nominee '82383 - VOE pres, '81-'82 - outgoing - sweet - fun - caring - skiing. . .Mindy Rosemary Lee Council . . . Robin K. Courtney . . . DECA - - V I - h Q - frosh St. Council - silly - happy - ff bg: - SPa,iiSgrTrai15 blue eyes - Fashion and Art Institute lnn - blue Ford . . . Rosemary - 4 - Rf-Wblfl l X l Brian Keith Crawford . . . VICA 2 yrs. - laidback - easygoing - crazy- Texas A8zM - water skiing - four wheelin' - pickup . . , Brian David Cordova Jeffery Ray Cox . . . rodeo team 4 yrs, - NTHSRA - crazy - nuts - wild - cool - rodeo - hunting - J. Rags . . , Tex 'TQ Kim Cropper Tonya Annette Cothran . Tinny - brown eyes - friendly NTSU bound - singing - gymr - Can it - pink - Justin . , . T yr fl. Robert Frank Cravens . 4 yrs. - soccer - FFA - - bad - NTSU - party Bobby Rebecca Ann Crutchfield swim team manager '81-'82 - yrs. - temperamental crazy - School of Performing parties - New Wave - Beaver Becky Tigggv college - gymnastics - . . . Laura dv' -1F '? Lynn Cummings drill David Dalton Joy Lynn Dalton short - math club - outgoing - friendly - skiing - sweet - Give me friendly - cheerful a break - blue - Bruce . . . Joy aa.-.qv 6,1 'NAV wsu - snow skiing - Young Life . . . l ' 1, I . af' 1 - - - :R f 1 f 'L .. K a Dean . . . SC 4 yrs. - Sr. class Mike Dean ident - class rep. 3 yrs. - book 3 yrs. - editor 82-83 - 's Who - NHS 2 yrs. - Harvest 1 Texas ASLM - Mama Dean - JALTS . . . Alisa Scott Darnell . . . debate Alecia Davis Bwfldil DHVIS - mock trail 2 yrs. - tennls bell crew 1 yr. - math club - Who - friendly - college X Amy Dawn Deering band 4 yrs. - flag Corps 2 yrs. - baseball babes 1 yr. - S.C. 1 yr. - Who's Who - petite - quiet - college bound - Get your equipment - Mustang Amy rx ' fi Andrea Marie Damon . . . choir 3 yrs. - acapella 1 yr. - soccer 2 yrs. - S.C, 1 yr. - NSHS - FCA 2 yrs. - stubborn - intelligent - SMU bound - I don't think so! . , .Andrea Stacy Richelle Davis . . . best all around 82-83 - all dist, 79-82 - all state 81-82 - all Amer. 82-83 - dist MVP 81-82 - player of the week chn. 5 - NHS 3 yrs. - FCA 4 yrs. basketball - 4 yrs. - tall . . . Stacy Intruder Enters Queen's Quarters Several questions have arisen lately about the state of security at Buckingham Palace. These are the result of six serious breaks in security in 1982 alone. Probably the most startling of these breaks occurred when a man in jeans and a T-shirt came through an open ground floor window into the palace. He later found the Queen's room and simply walked in and sat down on her bed until she awoke. The Queen called the palace police twice for help, but because of the calmness in her manner her calls were ignored. Shortly after her second call the Queen's housekeeper and footman arriv- ed to hold the man until the police arrived. The Queen, reportedly very upset over such an incident, asked for an in- vestigation into police failures. mx' -1'- '!?' Richard Allen Denning . . . French club - German club - DECA - annual - cute - funny - NTSU - skiing - Spanish Trails . . . Rick ri K fit? iii. H .ff .gl 2. ,Q Michael Dore was 0? Thomas Craig Dibley . . . funny - lucky - wild - rock-n-roll - cars - Forest - Yea Right - Ford truck . . . Tom Karen Doss Gabriel Alejandro Draguicevich . . . band 4 yrs. - all-region - officer 2 yrs. - soccer 2 yrs. - daring - serious - NTSU - What's up, guys? - Kelly . . . Gabe Aaron Dickenson wx Frances Charlene Doty . . . journalism 80-81 - annual 81-83 - quiet - TSL - ASP - Styx - '73 Pinto - NTSU . . . Fran Damian Scott Drewitz . . . jr. class treas. - S.C, reporter - Harvest mnging editor - Harvest sports editor - Who's Who - French club - tall - UT - Spanish Trails . . Damian me 5? Brenda Ann Donald . . . choir 4 yrs. - Main Street singers - NHS 2 yrs. - Who's Who - airhead - Mitzi's twin - college Pretty mega! . . . Brenda 2 Kimberly Kay Downs . . . yrs. - Who's Who - sarcastic - dancing - art - Bennigan's Kim Stephen Gary Dryden . 2 yrs. - wild - funny loving - skiing - boating - Go it - Jodee . . .Steve Dianne Michele Durbin . . . LA. club - sec, 80-81 - treasurer 81-82 - president 82-83 - annual staff artist NHS art award - sweet - outgoing - NTSU bound - . . . Dianne JA Q!!! w--4. ,1 Stacey Lynn Durrett . . . cheerleader 1 yr. - VOE sergeant at arms - VOE secretary - freckle face - college bound - Chili's - Tim . . . Stacey Gregory Lee Eccleston . . . DECA officer - hyper-active - jogging - basketball - 28OZ - black. . . Greg X Eileen Mary Durfee . . . swim team 4 yrs. - captain 81-82 - MVP 80-82 - band 1 yr. NHS 3 yrs - Spanish NHS - math club - UT bound Eileen 'il' ff Q : fflpg I 'F IFN :gli ' is . ' rg x 'L ' 1 ' l 4- 4- - ,if ' Z Tommie Lea Ealy . . . NHS 3 yrs. - 4 yrs. choir - drama 1 yr. - bossy - halfpint - TWU bound - acting - Honda Civic - blue - He's dead, Jim . . .Tommie Melissa Annette Eickhoff . . . Student Council '79-'80 - Who's Who 81-82 - drill team 2 yrs - squad leader 82-83 - highkickers 82-83 - loud mouth - ASU bound - No problem! - purple . . . Missi John Marshall Durham . . . football 2 yrs. - basketball 1 yr. - speech awards - psycho - lunatic - funny - college bound - hunting - Ya,ll be cool . . .John mi? Laura S. Easterling . . . drama 4 yrs. - art 3 yrs. - set design 3 yrs. - crazy - avantegarde - UT bound - acting - Oldsmobile - red. . . Laura Who Finish Tour The Who: Roger Daltrey, Pete Townshend, John Entwistle, Kenny Jones. The What: The last U.S. tour consisted of four dozen shows. 50 of which were outdoors. The When: lt started on Sept. 22, 1982 and ended Dec. 17, 1982. The Where: From Washington, D.C. to Toronto, Canada, the tour nearly followed the Roll- ing Stones schedule of 1981. The Why: Roger Daltrey watch- ed Pete Townshend plunge to the lowest point of his life, nearly killing himself, amidst drugs and alcohol. Daltrey decided that putting a stop to the touring seemed the only solution. The Future: Touring will con- tinue in '83 through Britain, Europe, Australia and Japan. One manager mentions cluster dates to be played in '84. One reporter suggests still yet another Who album. Robert Charles Eidenier, Jr .... quiet - bowling - Datsun black . . . Bobby 210 - Kelli Dawn Etter . . . basketball 1 yr - track 1 yr - HOSA 3 yrs - asst. historian - area 5 historian - fun loving - TWU bound - sailing - engaged - Mike . . . Kelli SRS Lorena Elizabeth Ekstrom . . . partier - Kimme's buddy - college bound - skiing - You're out of your mind - '76 Cutlass - pink . . . Lori - John Craig Elieson . . . varsity swim team 4 yrs - capt. 2 yrs - most outstanding swimmer '82 - Senior class favorite - Student Council . . .John Kristal Dalene Ferraro . . . band 2 Scott Allen Finney . . . mellow - yrs - sweet - friendly - smart - understanding - happy - basketball college bound - jogging - Gag me - parks - You're cool - black - - green . . . Kris Stacey's . . . Scott John Elwyne Fite, Jr .... band 4 yrs - jazz ensemble 3 yrs - head of percussion 1 yr - basketball 2 yrs - NHS 3 yrs - treas. I yr - tall - intelligent - drums - immaculate - KO's . . . Jef Charlon Fitzhugh Ivan Carlos Estrada . . . ICT - vp VICA - rock-n-roll - school - parties -'69 Camaro - - penny . . .Carlos Sharon Lynn Fisher . . - DECA 1 yr - gullible - crazy - Liz's shadow - FL - Colt - Woodstock . . Michael Lane Flanagan football 2 yrs - wrestling 1 yr yrs - pres, 82-B3 - Ag - hunting - fishing - April's . . Angela Fletcher Darrell DeWitt Fournier . . . quiet - laidback - basketball - hunting - Such is life - Spitfire - blue - Joy . , . Darrell Laura Lea Fraze . . . band 3 yrs - HOE officer - funny - sensitive outgoing - TWU - Chili's - 79 Chevy truck - blue . . . Laura :Q-r-if William Emery Floyd . . . VICA - outgoing - friendly - taken - perfect - snowskiing - Say, cool - blue - Karen . . . William . soccer 4 yrs. Deal with it - Desiree . . , Kelly Don Fowler . . - college - hunting - - GMC truck - blue Kelly all- Garcia varsity soccer - Alfonso Teddy . . . district punter - friendly - crazy Jena . . .Teddy - Maverick - red - N. Gregory Allen Faley . . . friendly - great - different - non-conformist - Pressed rats - guitar - silver and black . . .Greg David Wayne Franck, Jr. . . . partier - outgoing - understanding - drawing - painting - lake - '63 Chevrolet - blue . , . David Case Remains Open A mystery could be the name for the poison-scare that instilled the fear that human kindness no longer exists. A hunt began to find the persons or person who put cyanide into capsules of Extra-Strength Tylenol and kill- ed seven people from the Chicago area within two weeks. Leads were picked up but dissolved into nothing. Johnson 8a Johnson, makers of Tylenol, started a full-fledged campaign to regain the trust their customers previously had in them. They developed a tamper proof package and enforced higher safety standards. Rose Marie Garcia OEA - VOE 2 yrs. - short - college - talking - l'm so dumb - Confetti's . , . Rose Robert Wayne Garvin . . . varsity soccer - mgr. baseball - short - wild Q l 0 - partying - Ruthanne . . . Bobby lf rx- Brenda Louise Garner . . . track Lyndon Ray Garner . . . soccer 4 Mark Gregory Garret - CVAE - crazy - NTSU - yrs. - quiet - shy - college - - debate - crazy swimming - tennis - running - aquarius - blue . . . Lyndon Wall Street - Camero , . . Mark What? . . . Brenda Elizabeth Shannon Gasper . NHS 2 yrs. - math club 2 yrs. NSHS 2 yrs, - basketball - softball college. . . Liz Jewel Ann Gerhards . . . VOE understanding - unpredictable rodeos - Doink Doink - yellow Jewel 'Me' Teresa Ann Genzel . . . NHS 2 yrs. - basketball 2 yrs. - dance - college - Jeep - brown . . . Teresa Penny Lynn Geske . . . ICT secretary - VICA - quiet - friendly - water skiing - Go for it - Carlos . . . Penny Barbara Ann Gerber 2nd all conf. - fashion - Forest Lane - red Vince. . . Barbara Reed Meredith student trainer - - blue . . .Reed Giles . . . track - West -eNJ Tanja Renea Gleaves drill team 1 yr - Spanish club 1 yr - newspaper 2 yrs - ad manager 1 yr - SWTS bound - Get your equipment . . ,Tanja Marsha Lynn Grant . . . FFA 4 yrs - treasurer 82-83 - meat judging team 80-81 - outgoing - East Texas State University - '81 El Camino Marsha Sandra Sue Grooms . . . band 3 yrs - Spanish club 1 yr - short - blonde - Turner Falls - purple Sandy Carl Gordon . . . quiet - active tech school - music - Skylark Carl up A Lisa Grazzo Mark Edward Groves honor roll - friendly - autobody - Camero - blue. . .Mark Gregory Lynn Graham . . . baseball 4 yrs - varsity 2 yrs - JV 2 yrs - shy . . .Greg I N u Wilhelm A. Graves ... photography 156 yrs. - annual 1 yr - helpful - smart - Marines . . . Alex Princess Dies After Car Crash The end of a fairy tale came about when, on Sept, 14, Princess Grace lGrace Kellyl died after injuries received in a car crash near La Turbie, France, the previous day. Grace Kelly, 52, was the daughter of a Philadelphia bricklayer-contractor. She had a highly successful, but short movie career during which she made 11 films. In 1955-56, she retired early from Hollywood to marry Prince Rainier of Monaco. She bore him three children, and raised them herself rather than by the traditional royal nursery and nanny. Princess Grace came out of retirement briefly to participate in ABC's Night of a 100 Stars. Many friends believed, had the accident not ended her life, she would have returned to do one more film, having been asked to for many years. Danielle Grace Guzzetta . . . swim team 2 yrs. - most improved 82-83 - short - cute - NTSU - Honda - Dani. . . Danielle Robert Randall Hammer . . . VICA 1 yr. - fun - quiet - motorcycling . . . Randy Shari Lynn Harris . , . French 2 yrs, - track - swim team - Peterson H.S. - independent - crazy green . . . Shari Tina Grace Hagemeyer . . . Aaron Bryant Haines . . , French honor society - drill team 82- swimming 3 yrs. - track 4 yrs. - cross 83 - high kickers 82-83 - dedicated country - Jr. class pres. - crazy - dancing - D'lee's sidekick . , .Tina KZEW - Go for it - Mary . . . .pf 1 . Tisha Lee Hall . . . drill team yrs. - squad leader 82-83 - blonde - spoiled - Ritz - Who cares?' . . . Tisha Aaron Kelli Pauline Hanson . . . track 2 Brad Harkins Lee Harper yrs. - hurdles - LHS basketball stats - V.O.E. - friendly - college bound - Chevy - What a pity - Kelltoe . . . Kelli David Sim son Harwell .. varsity baseballgl yr. - j.v. baseball yr. - tall - friendly - hot rodding sports - Forest Lane - Not problem - Stacy . . . David - - college bound - What's goin' - Brookhaven - concerts . Mark R. Hathaway . . . baseball 2 Arlene Rose Hawthorne 1 yrs. - happy - hyper - Forest Lane V,O.E. 1 yr. - sweet - cute a down?' - 'Red . . . Mark doink - Jewel's sidekick . . . Arlene Deborah Ann Headen cosmetology 2 yrs. - troublemaker - bull headed - sew - paint - lake - l'm so embarrassed - Jim. . . Debbie Henry soccer 4 yrs Christine Adele l liCli8y , . . drill easy going parties team 82-83 - HERO 2 yrs. - reporter or it Ken Lsa 81-82 - PELE 2 yrs. - energetic - outgoing - college bound . . . Chris 5 M Jerre Denise Hoffman i L1 wp-apr Curtis Alan Heffner friendly - crazy - outgoing - Air Force bound - Grand Prix - blue . . . Curt J ,f I Jimmy Ray Hill . . . shy - cute jr. college bound - fishing - Sonic You know , . .Jimmy Bryan Lee Henderson . . . soccer 4 yrs. - easy going - parties - college bound - Deal with lt - Dawn. . . Bryan Kent Ray Hife . . . fast - quick - drag racing - money - Ritz - rock 'n 'roll - new wave. . .Kent tual? Randall Scott Holder Mike Hollingsworth I.C.T. 2 2 yrs. basketball 3 yrs. - yearbook 2 yrs. -- yrs. - crazy - 82 EXP - maroon - - baseball babes 2 yrs. - FCA 2 yrs. understanding - motorcycles - Forest run around . . . Mike cheerleader 1 yr. - varsity track most friendly 8283 - LHS stats 2 yrs. - preppie - OU bound - pitiful . . . Denise Lane - Cowboy Cadi - R.M.B. Randy 'vrzw' Angela Holt LP ganna' Steven Raymond Horner . . . band 4 yrs. - alternative 3 yrs. - college - football - King's - Monza - It's party time - Kathy. . . Steve Voters Speak Gut President Ronald Reagan wat- ched the 1982 congressional election returns for signs of sup- port from the American voters. What he got was a message to reduce unemployment and bring down the deficit. The voters signaled that pa- tience with Reaganomics per- sisted, but would not continue in- definitely. The public also told him that they could not live with a 10 percent unemployment rate and would not drown the jobless in order to stay the course. Neither political party seem- ed overly favored, although the Democrats did receive 26 seats in the House, while the Senate retained the same numbers. Seven Republican governors were elected across the country. .- David Craig Honderick . baseball varsity - fun - college Saturday nights - That's no lie Craig Carter Hoskins 'nf' Ken Howard Micheal Burton Hubbard . . . Patricia Anne Hughes . . . DECA soccer 3 yrs - carefree - wild - 2 yrs - sgt. at arms 82-83 - friendly Say Holmes - Chico van - Julie's - promised - NTSU - Mustang - - Mique . . .Mike Mark's . . .Tricia Darcy Lee Humphrey . . . NHS 3 yrs - HOSA 1 yr - smart - in love - camping -- Rox - pretty - Rob's . . . Darcy sur 15 Phillip Greg Hunter . . . football 4 Tracy Lynn Hunter . . . annual yrs - track 4 yrs - nice - staff 2 yrs - SC - Young life - tempermental - joust king - weight Campaigners - snow skiing - RX-7 - lifting - Toyota pickup. . .Greg Pac Man - little teeth - goofy . . . JALTS . . .Tracy ina Marie James . . . DECA 2 Robert James - DECA sec. 82-83 - SC Rep. 1 crazy - flying airplanes - skiing Hawaii bound - Mike's . . .Jeanna Z :tv Lisa Dawn Jacobus . , . PELE child care 1 yr - DECA 1 yr - sweet - fun - college bound - lake blue . . . Lisa N 4, 'Vi ., if. A Vincent Bernard Jenkins . . . honorable mention 81-82 - all district tight end - all district defensive end - college bound- basketball - Gremlin - midnight blue . . . Vince Timothy Scott Hunt . . . football 1 yr - basketball 1 yr - track 2 yrs - easy going - service bound - R-z - Yah, what - Stacey . . . Tim ' f? ? Cynthia Gayle James . . . FHA 2 yrs - OEA 2 yrs - VOE 2 yrs - funny - blonde - NTSU - waterskiing - tennis - Curt's Cindy .Q Anita G. Johnson . . track 4 yrs - friendly - outgoing - running - civil rights worker- maroon Anita ,FHA- Vicki Lynne Johnson . . . sr. class representative - short - demanding - quiet - college - impulsive - ls that not excellent? - RX 7 - red - Brid's sidekick , . . Vicki MX Stirs Up U.S. The MX is a superweapon - a guided missile containing 10 superaccurate warheads, con- sidered by some Pentagon of- ficials as a necessary part of U.S. nuclear defense strategy. The idea is to keep from look- ing strategically inferior in the eyes of the world and to urge the Soviets back into arms con- trol negotiations. Presently the U.S. has 1000 Minutemen Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles. Backers of the MX say that should the Minutemen system fail, the MX would be sufficient defense in itself and could possibly deter Soviet attack. Opponents find the MX slight- ly less vulnerable than Minutemen and resist the S25 billion dollar price tag for 100 such rockets and their shelters. The fate of the MX could also decide the fate of US. plans to base over 500 missiles in Europe. Cynthia Ann Johnson . . . friendly - outgoing - crazy - business school - tennis - lake - yellow - Chris' best buddy . . . Cindi Yen H. Johnson . . . VOE 2 yrs - OEA 2 yrs. - quiet - nice - outgoing - EDS computer school - skating - tennis - What? . . . Yen William Perry Jones . . . football 4 yrs. - acapella choir 2 yrs. - friendly - weightlifter - hunting - Utoy truck - college - counselor - I understand - P.J. - Lisa . . .Perry KL KOR Robert Edward Johnson basketball 4 yrs - tall - funny - likable - outgoing - college bound - tennis - Capri - Robin . . . Robbie Gary Jones, Jr, . . . football 4 yrs, - all-district 2 yrs, - all-metro - track 3 yrs. - independent - college bound - Roxz - Jonsey . . .Gary Perri Leigh Josserand . . . majorette 82-83 - band 4 yrs. - SFASU - cooking - sewing - Chevy Caprice - blue - Sean. . , Perri Terri Johnson xr Kim Jones . . . quiet lovable - college bound - ski - - Chili's - What's up? Kim Gayla Denise Judkins cosmetology 2 yrs. - VICA pres unpredictable- pretty beauty salon - Dallas - pink . , . Gayla -..-.,- 'V-'v Patricia Lynn Kalina . . . NHS 2 yrs - math club - 3 yrs - treas. 1 yr - German club 2 yrs - Who's Who - intelligent - friendly - NTSU bound - water skiing - Curt . . . Patty Kenneth Charles Kammerer . wrestling 3 yrs - captain 1 yr football 2 yrs - bon fire comm. mellow - injured - college bound hunting - skiing - Julie . . . Kenny Robbie Sue Kelsay . . . DECA - Ron Kemble Paul Dean Kendrick Jr band friendly - talkative - college bound 4 yrs Ozzy freak welding trade - swimming - lake - Go for it - school pamming down purple haze Datsun truck - Duane . . . Robbie -3 Kae Kern yearbook Lois Killgo T0 Vs.-f lr-Q-3 Maekyong Kim . . . NHS 2 yrs on the go - dancing - old flicks Ritz - Corolla - purple - David Mary 42 Kelly Melinda King . . . track - baseball babes - PP football - loud - The Gang - friendly - red - Tech bound - Van Halen - snow skiing - What? . . , Kelly Keith Edward Kockler . . . district debate 2 yrs - NHS 2 yrs - Excellence award - 3rd in mock trial - basketball 1 yr - quiet - too serious - Jana . . . Keith Fonda Honored Before Death Henry Fonda, the star of such movies as Young Mr. Lincoln, Twelve Angry Men and The Grapes of Wrath, died this summer as a result of heart disease. But his death did not oc- cur before he received his first Academy Award for his perfor- mance in the movie On Golden Pond, the last of his 85 films. This film like many of his others denoted the gentleness of Fon- da. According to Jack Knoll of Time magazine Fonda had a . . . sense of power held in check . . . that made him . . . the foremost incarnation of American virtue. Andrew Louis Kirkpatrick . . . football 3 yrs - band 3 yrs - debate - NHS 3 yrs - math club 3 yrs - student council 1 yr - homecoming queen escort 2 yrs - mock trial 1 yr - witty - A8zM - Kristen . . . Andy 'Kr' -. Lisa Ann Korak . . . NHS 1 yr - FNHS 1 yr - tennis 1 yr - UIL shorthand 1 yr - talkative - sensitive - secretarial school - Chili's - Oh no - '75 Monza . . . Lisa Jerry Kuykendall . . . crazy - wild - 4 W.W. Brat - concerts - lake . . . Jerry Lana Dawn Klingensmith . . . FHA 1 yr - 1A reporter 1 yr - Deca 1 understanding - yr - outspoken - SSBA - McKinney - Sunbird - Clay ...Lana .ff x' un' Mike Krawiec ft? Gar Dale Larsen . . . NHS 3 yrs - varsity golf 4 yrs - nice - caring - semi-quiet - A8zM bound - Bear Creek . . . Gar Karl Robert Kobel . . . NHS 3 - math club 3 yrs - quiet - bright electrical - engineer - A8:M cycling - '76 Pinto . . . Karl Charles Allyn band 4 yrs - Anti Stones - NTSU bound - you . . . Chuck Brandon Lane Laughlin basketball 3 yrs - SC 1 yr - FFA 1 - innocent - easy going - cute crispy - college bound - blaze . . . Brandon F' Laughlin . . . laughli - why - quiet . . . FFA 2 yrs - crazy - hyper - Beggar's - - horses - future vet iii Q.. S-'Jr e - Darla's. . , Guy track - DECA 1 yr Velma Leyva funny - sharp - Jerry Sanford Lavender . . . varsity wrestling 4 yrs - cartoonist - cute - sweet - R-z - wild - moody - Tina's. . .Jay ,, - ni, qw Walter Emery Legg . . . wrestling 3 yrs - football 1 yr - Ivy league - skiing - The Van . . . Emery 'Y-Q' Scott Reed Lawson . . . swim team 1 yr - FFA 3 yrs -ICT - slim - funny ' crazy - quiet - go for it - Myssi's. . . Scott we Michael Lawrence Lemay . . . NHS 3 yrs - Mu Alpha Theta 3 yrs - outrageous - interesting - intelligent . . . Mike Jeffrey Wayne LoBaugh . . . baseball 2 yrs - French national honor society - most spirited 82-83 f unique - Christian - University of Colorado - snowskiing - Young Life - Campaigners . . .Jeff Tommy Laxson Claudia Leuschner crazy - Ray's 41 - outgoing - marriage - Austin - Grandy's purple . . . Claudia 1955 QEPIIT 1983 Lisa Kay Lockaby . . . ODP 1 yr - caring - fun-loving - helpful - friendly - O bologna - lavender . . . Lisa .--.,, Elizabeth Longoria . . . FHA - Spanish club - DECA - pacesetter - friendly - sweet - Sharon's shadow - cruisin' - BK - FL - college bound - Bubba - '75 Malibu Liz Star Works Last Years Before End Actress Ingrid Bergman, 67, died on Aug. 29, 1982, in Lon- don. She worked her last years knowing she was dying of cancer, which had been diagnos- ed in 1974. Bergman came from Sweden, at 23, already a wife and mother. She shocked the coun- try by bearing Italian director Roberto Rossellini's child seven days before her divorce from Petter Lindstrom became final. Some of her roles included Joan of Arc and A Woman Called GoIda and she starred in Murder on the Orient Ex- press. Bergman won three Oscars for her work. Edward Lee Lockett . . . math club - football 3 yrs - trainer 1 yr - tall - aggressive - Go for it Eddie Larry Lovell . . . band 1 yr - track 1 yr - HECE - conceited - good- looking - '74 Camero . . . Larry Kevin MacDougall .. . football 4 yrs - athletic - Monty Python - humorous - college bound - l dldn't know we had a king - Mac . . . Kevin 1'J13-7 l rr, fl ' r Hubert Earl Long Ill tennis team 2 yrs - NHS - math club - weird - smart - NTSU bound - Get out . . .Bert Maria Kay Lummus . . . band3 yrs - drama 4 yrs - stage mng. 4 yrs - asst. director 82-83 - NHS 3 yrs - college bound - Maxwell's . . . Weeja Mark Anthony Malay . . . baseball 1 yr - easy going - college bound - Karen's place. . . Mark Mark Lee Long .. . football - honorable mention 1 yr - fun - cool - crazy - The Ah, get out of here, Carl - Mustang . . . Mark Jodi J. Lutzka . . . DECA wild - unique - Chill's Mustang - airhead . . . Jodi David Joel Malechek basketball 4 yrs - NHS 3 yrs 82-83 - bell crew - dedicated . . . David Malik . . . UlL prose - top 10 debate - NHS - silly - ent - Cafe Dallas - magenta Rosanne Marco . . . band - sweet - crazy - cute - - Roxz - purple - Cindy's Melissa Martinez . . . quiet - trade school - '65 Mustang Crystal . . .Thomas Dana Leigh Malone cheerleader 4 yrs. - NHS - Who's Who - jr. duchess - rowdy - busy - Texas Tech - The Gang Dana Janet Susanne Martin . . . band 4 yrs. - ag. 4 yrs, - friendly - crazy - fun - horse backriding - college - Laura's sidekick - That's funkie' - Brad . . . Jan Betsy Lynn Maus . . . Sr. Sect. - cheer eader 4 yrs. - NHS 2 yrs, - NFHS 3 yrs. - Miss LHS - head V. cheerleader - Soph Duchess - HC Nominee - Rex - Betsy Lou . . . Betsy ,, -gunf- Ella Diane Malone . . . HOSA - friendly - caring - outgoing - funny - TWU - You're kidding! A 74 Ford pickup - baby blue . . .Ella Kecia KaEy Martin . . . basketball 3 yrs - HO - friendly - promised - understanding - TWU - No way, man - gold Camero - Brad Kecla rf-r Michael Wayne McBride . . . football 4 yrs. - baseball 2 yrs, - all- district - all-area - crazy - temperamental - college - parties - Robin . . . Mike ...MH Pam Malone at 2- -1,315 4 Mitchell Alan Martin .. . band 4 yrs, - jazz band 3 yrs. - witty - intelligent - confused - NTSU - Waterskiing - A.T. - Old blue - Cissy . . . Mitch EN l0RSl Q55 Michael Allan McCall . . . Spanish 1 yr. - quiet - hook 'em horns - deep maroon . . . Mike Ka Linda Renee McDonald . . . business proofreading award - J.V. soccer 2 yrs, - outgoing - college - modeling - swimming - horseback riding - beach - forget it . . . Renee Convicted Murderer Receives First Injection In December, Charles Brooks, Jr. became the first American to be executed by an overdose of lethal anesthesia injections. Texas legislature adopted this method in 1977. Brooks, who was convicted of murdering David Gregory in 1976, appealed his case as high as the Fifth Circuit Court. The court upheld the conviction. Outside during the execution, one pro-executionist carried a sign with the slogan Kill 'em in vein. The series of started with neutral saline solu- tion followed by an anesthetic depressant, a paralyzer and, finally, potassium chloride, a salt, to stop the heart, injections Robin Kay McClellan . . . Spanish honor society 1 yr. - partier - Teresa's sidekick - loud - outgoing - crazy - college bound - Roxz - yellow - Clint . . . Robin Kelly Sue McDowell . . . Who's Who - national merit - track letter 2 yrs. - N.H.S. pres. - band and stage band 4 yrs. - trumpet officer 2 yrs. - math club - college bound - blue Gabriel . . . Kelly Elizabeth McKee . . . Kathleen F.H.A. - U.S. national art award - golf - acapp. choir - friendly - crazy - art - Bennigan's - Excellent . . . Kat l Mike McCord Dalanna Yvette McCra wi If Michael Scott McDowell . . . college bound . . . Mike eff 4v 3 James Alex McKinstry . . . l.C.T. 1 yr. - electronics in Grapevine - crazy - party - skiing - fishing - hunting - Camaro . . . Alex y . 2 yrs, - basketball 4 yrs. - mgr. 2 yrs. - crazy - wild - let's go skating - '76 Mustang red - D . . . Dalanna Tracy Denise McGee . . - friendly - short - college music - lake - who cares? - Camaro - green - John . . . Trace Stace Ellen McLaughlin 3 yrs. - officer 81-82 - all region French club - DECA - speech club quiet - SMU - modeling - Roger . Stace --Mai ':'T3-T' 'tif V7 Beth McLeroy, . . voIleybaIl4 Mike M. McLeroy . . . NHS 3 yrs. Sue Mears Ruben Medrano . . . an club - NHS 2 yrs. - basketball - - HOSA - different - NTSU med tech. theatre - flexible - fishing - -friendly f crazy - happy Y school - '68 Mustang - Laura hunting - guitar A Texas ASLM - NTSU - Randy . . . Lisa Mike The Kid . . . Ruben 'TITS' Tv Sw . Qt X Lynn Mehrhoff . . . softball Thomas Melrose Kimberly Kay Melton . . . FFA 3 ,,..-, YZ-f-eff' Keith James Menking . . . tennis 2 - hardworking - Pac Man - yrs. - DECA - crazy - fun A yrs. - the band - guitar - the lake - You bet - blue , . . dancing - Northlake college - Go for garage - The van. . . Keith ilu . . . Kim 'vi six Rosine Messina . . . Anthony Todd Methvin . . . Timothy Scott Methvin . . . NHS 4 yrs, - soph. fav. 82 - debate 4 yrs. pres. - 80481 co-capt. - witty - tall - UTA - naval pilot most beautiful 82-83 NHS - award debate UlL state - mercenary - flying airplanes - 2 yrs. - dancing - debate - Latin 2 yrs. - civilly Ann...Scott - SWT - JALTS - Steve . . , disobedient - thinker - Baylor - Monica . . . Tony Jerry L. Metker Jr .... Ag. 3 yrs. woodshop 3 yrs. - kicker - parties - 4 wheeling - hunting - Ford pickup . . . Jerry Lee F. Miller VICA - body shop - vice - easy going - different - Tech. school - art hunting - camping - Laura's . . . Lee Fad Sweeps Nation The Val speak fad got its start with the hit single Valley Girl, by Frank Zappa and his daughter Moon Unit Zappa. Ex- amples of Valspeak are: Barf me out! iThat makes me sickllg For sure. lAbsolutelyg used for emphasislg Gag me with a spoon. CBarf me outl, l'm sure. lNo wayg used sarcastical- lylg Totally. lFor surelg To the max. lTotallyl. This song was inspired by the language trends of girls residing in the San Fernando Valley. Val -speak has become a national craze. Everyone knows a Valley girl when she answers her mother's request to do the dishes. She responds, lt's like so gross, like all the stuff like sticks to the plates, and it's like, it's like somebody else's food, y'know? It's like grody, grody to the max . . . ,gas Q F. 7. Lorinda Kay Meyer . . . drama 1 yr. - choir 1 yr. sweet - honest - goofy - horses . . . Lori 'CTV Lisa Ann Miller . . . OEA - friendly - loud - easy going - NTSU - swimming - Everything under control - Toyota . . . Lisa Kurt Francis Monch . . . basketball 2 yrs. - varsity swim team 2 yrs. - all-district - all region - tall - friendly - parties - Cruncha Kurt Todd Ashley Milam Spanish honor society 2 yrs. - NHS 2 yrs, - band 3 yrs. - quiet - helpful - unpredicatable - NTSU - Never mind - Lindy . . . Todd Dan Kelly Milligan . . . Band 4 yrs. - stage band 1 yr, - Tech. crew - crazy - loveable - daring - funny - college - moto-cross - Debbie - Magoo . . . Dan 'mf' 'f-':11::f' Joseph Daniel Monk . . . I.A. club 4 yrs. - l.A. VP 82-83 - state l.A. awards 2 yrs. -- Who's Who - French club 2 yrs. - German club 2 yrs - UTA - computer programming . . . Joe Michelle Eileen Millard swim team 4 yrs. - regiona all-district - sensitive - hyper - smiley - Univ. Santa Barbara - drawing -- sure . . .Mitch Mark Andrew Mincer . - DECA - NTSU - fishing - forest lane Mark Gina Montemarano . . . - always on the mov Brookhaven - Roxz - Like - E.X.- yellow . . . Gina . T ,x Dawn Mohn -v Clifton Moroney yrs. - FNHS 2 yrs, - Yankee - St. Mary's pre- black Chevy pickup . . . Tom Lenore Mungiguerra . , . 80-81 - OEA rep. 81-82 - res. 82-83 - executive secretary - Cutlass Calais - green - .Debra Nu' '37 Y, Debbie Lorraine Moore . . . FHA Eldie Morales Tonya Morgan - SNHS 210 yrs. - Who's Who - jr. college - marriage- ballet - Bennigans - Datsun - Eddie . . Debbie Nl ---M ,W N-,..:5' Rhonda Gayle Morris . . . annual 2 Michael Thomas Moushon . . . Mark Alvin Mueller , . . NTSU - yrs. - corresr. sect. PSTA - Who's football 4 yrs. - basketball - college basketball - hunting - woodworking Who 81-82 - independent - sad eyes - The Van - blue - Moon . . . - royal blue . . . Mark - UT - purple - dancing . . , Rhonda Mike SRS 85 Phillip Nash . . . friendly - active - NTSU - drawing - lake - Don't - friendly - outgoing - college - get cute . ..Phillip glass painting -'66 Chevy Tank . . . Michael Michael Alberto Munoz . . . track 2 yrs. - cross country - Young Life Mark Allen Nelson . . . friendly - crazy - waterskiing - lake - blue . . . M.A. Nelson Kim Loan Nguyen Heart Gives New Life to Barney Clark On Dec. 2, 1982, Barney Clark, a 61 year old retired den- tist, became the first human to receive an artificial heart. His decision to undergo this ex- perimental surgery was promp- ted by a fatal heart disease which caused his heart muscles to deteriorate so that his heart pumped only one liter of blood a minute as opposed to the seven liters pumped by the average healthy heart. Clark came through the surgery in satisfac- tory condition. But Clark ex- perienced several setbacks which brought him to surgery twice more to close tiny air leaks in his chest and to repair a fail- ing valve. Even though Clark has not been able to return home he said that he is glad he had this surgery. .v-f' Cheryl Ann Nery . . . tennis 4 yrs. - capt. 82-83 - HOSA rep. 81-82 - Who's Who - sr. class rep. 82-83 - annual photog. 82-83 - beautification comm. 82-83 - mischievious - Roxz - David . . . Cher wL. ' Brandon Allen Nicols capt, wrestling team 82-83 - varsity letterman - athletic - wrestling - cars - horses irls - metallic li ht - 9 9 blue - Volkswagen . . . Brett Nowak st. Jeffery Martin council pres. - Mr. LHS - NHS 3 yrs. - Pooh bear - - football 4 yrs. Quad - almost preppy - UT - music - I didn't do it . . .Jeff Tina Renea Newville . . . OEA 2 yrs. - FHA publicity officer - unicorns college - Dallas - Kinda looked at 'em - Don , . .Tina Brenda Nichols Henry Dean Odneal . . . football 4 yrs. - track 2 yrs. - rowdy - jock - college . . . Dean Kim Lein Nguyen John Christopher Nichols partier - antivpreppy - music - concerts - mc John Stacey Lynette Ogden . junior - FHA - DECA - brown eyes - friendly - future - Chili's - lavender . . .Stacey .1 . 'X gf 4?' Olsen . . . shy - partier - - Camaro - VO-Tec. , .Kelly Parker . . . college bound - earth tones - John's . . . X.. Ann Pate . . . drill team 2 drill team manager 1 yr. - - talkative - crazy - A8:M - Dallas - Celica Doni D. O'Neal . . . I.C.T. - shy - partier - '75 Camaro - college bound . . . Donny '11 Lisa Diane Parks . . . SC 2 yrs. - sr. class vice-pres. - HC queen nominee - yearbook 1 yr. - Young Life - snow skiing - thoughtful - smiles - pretty - JALTS - Baylor - Perry . . . Lisa 'S-3? Diane Patrick . . , cute - friendly - organ - horses - lake - No prob - blue - Eddy. . . Diane ,E Mitch Ott Joseph Anthony Pascullo tennis team 3 yrs. - ltalian - short - future Aggie - war games - The Van - mustang - red . . .Joe Javier Pedraza . . . cool - Mexicano - Chelinque - fr. and soph. class pres. - vp student council - soph. and jr. class favorite - Who's Who 81-82 - band 3 yrs. - annual 2 yrs. - head photo. 82-83 - college bound - Jav . . . Javier Jennifer Lee Owens . . . sweet - crazy - partier - blonde - college bound . . . Jenna Monica Lynn Pate varsity drama - kind - friendly - understanding - embroidery - Say what? - purple - Steve . . , Monica I Q Q- Mike Perry Cog Pierce DECA 2 yrs. - NT U . . . Coy 121117 Paul H. Pomroy, Jr .... baseball 4 yrs. - Who's Who - outgoing - athletic - college - blue Camero - orange - Killer . . . Paul Robert Persons 2 James Darrell Pierce CVAE pres. - blond - cool - collective - video tech. - NTSU - photography - cars - Karen. . . Darrell RlCl'lal'd Barry Potter , . . wrestling 2 yrs. - football 2 yrs. - NTSU - If? ii 6 4 X-V K if Al llg . 4 8 K x 9 as V L -I' . 4 ... 3 Q. ft f 1 t f. if , 1 r f f if 'f'.f I. -Ll-if 9'y5.'.f' ' H A 7 George William Petri llI . . . crazy - exciting - Air Force - law enforcement - shooting - fishing - '78 pickup . . . George V? Raymond Donald Pittard . . . outstanding debater 82 - Who's Who - best speaker, Baylor tourney - unique - patient - UT - Jessica . . . Raymond V5 Inf' Daniel Powell . . . lake - parties - blue . . . Dan 2. rg in fff Nancy J odee Petty Stefanie Ann Pizzolato . . . NHS yrs. - math club 3 yrs. - NFHS short - determined - stubborn college - Tom Thumb?! - - yellow - Muffy . , .Stefanie Lindall Blair Powell . soccer 4 yrs. - football computer science - hunting - fishing - Hey, Bud! - Lisa . . . Lin - The Van - Kill . . .Barry YYY? Prochaska . .. Big Kenneth Ray Purcell . . . band 4 neat - fun - golfing yrs. - IX division 4 yrs. - hard hat - apple red. . .John smart - certainly - NTSU bound - Bennigan's - Chili's - purple ,. . Kenny 2 lx . r ' gi fd 5 ff' 9 if Ellen Reese . . . FHA 1 yr. Kathleen Reilly . . . varsity swim society 1 yr. - wind team '79-'82 - fighting heart swim 2 yrs. - shy - caring - team '82 - M8cM - 3 Muskateers - bound - Datsun - blue mouth - Look Mom, no wrecks college bound - ln your ear Katie Diane Rick . . . most Angela Rae Ridinger . . . band 4 HOE lab student - most yrs. - majorette 1 yr. - sincere - Spanish I student - NHS crazy - green eyes - taken - NTSU historian 81-82 - HOSA - Lynn.. .Angie - Who's Who - future Gig 'em Aggies . . . Michelle Catherine Anne Quagliana SC 3 yrs, - class rep. 1 yr. - junior class sec. - student body sec. - newspaper 3 yrs. - editor '81-'83 - most likely to succeed '82-'83 - Who's Who - HC queen nominee - The Gang - Daf . . .Cathy Natalie Marie Reynclds . . . German Club 2 yrs. - FBLA - Planetary and Smithsonian Societies - VOE and OEA 1 yr. - determined - NTSU bound - water-skiing - gymnastics - Danny's . . . Natalie Ross Bryan Ritzel . . . rodeo team 2 yrs. - F.F.A. 4 yrs. - ag coop 2 yrs. - cowboy - West Texas State - Hey Bud - 161 Chevy pickup Ross Robin Ramsey . . . NTHSRA 2 yrs. - rodeo team 3 yrs. - voc. ag. 1 yr. - FHA - crazy - purple - Tarleton State - rodeo - snow skiing . . , Robin Rich . . . choir 2 yrs. Teresia Lynn - VOE 2 yrs. - drill team - crazy - friendly - Jeff's . . . Teresia Scott Powers William Richard Roach . . . math club 2 yrs. - Spanish honor society 2 yrs - easygoing - humorous - friendly - college bound - outdoors - '71 Chevy pickup . . . Richie Selena Renee Rose . . . French Club 1 yr - swim team 2 yrs - happy - crazy - fun - complex - college - flying . . ,Selena .H Teresa Lynn Rodgers . . . sensitive - kind - understanding - Computer Science - NTSU - Brookhaven - gymnastics - horses - music - 77 Pinto - John Osborne . . . Terri Anthony Wayne Rosse . . . football 2 yrs - sneaky -ffriendly - hanging out - Rox-z - lake - Kim's . . . Tony Gayla D'lee Rushing . . . drill team 3 yrs - captain 82-83 - NHS 81482 - Who's Who - Miss Texas Drill Team semi-finalist - high kickers - Kilgore College - Tina's Sidekick . . . D'Lee Brenda Lee Rodriguez . , . crazy - short - rock - Q102 - California bound - partying - lake . . . Brenda X: T7 Rhonda Rae Rudy . . . DECA 1 yr - band 2 yrs - talkative - party - NTSU - promised - Anthony . . . Rhonda Thomas Ruzica . . . NHS 3 yrs. - Spanish honor society 3 yrs - hard working - comfortable - NTSU - money - tennis - Red . . . Tom 'b.,,pf-Y Kimberly D'Ann Rose Thespian Society - shy r Talkative - weird - college Killer - Robbv . . . Kim Jana Dawn Rundle Sec 82-83 - Spanish Honor tardy - inclecisive - Ms. Pac Stef, you scroumpll - Baylor - Mazda RX-7 - bananna - . . . Jana Darren Michael Ryan . . . Who - jazz band 3 yrs - math bell crew - best all-around - tech - guitar - The Doctor. . LN Joyce Sanders . . . honorable mention - -- crazy - country girl - off - talking - blue . . . Tamra Ann Schneck . . . outgoing - The mouth - UTA - - It's party time - '77 Lisa Ji ww June Sewell . . . band 4 3 yrs - varsity soccer 3 yrs Tech - royal blue . . .June Dennis Lee Sausedo . . . drama 1 yr - DECA 1 yr - ambitious - friendly - journalism - water skiing - forest - punk - Rosaland . . . Den Theresa Lynn Seals . . . VP VICA cosmetology - pretty - crazy - Hairdressers do it with style - Ed Scott's , , .Theresa if Jeannie Hollon Shackelford . . . fresh favorite - SC sec, 2 yrs - SC VP 1 yr - Farmers' Harvest 80-81 - annual staff 2 yrs - NHS 2 yrs - SAC 81-82 - SS - hunter jumpers - DC , . . Jeannie iff., Andrew James Schaub . . . VICA 2 yrs - PTSA 1 yr - cool - charming - NTSU bound - motorcycles - Cyndies. . . Andy David Eric Seifred football 2 yrs - Who's Who - friendly - Christian - college bound - concerts - '68 Mustang - blue , , , Eric mf Edith Sue Shandley . . . NHS f basketball 3 yrs - track 3 yrs - sarcastic - sports - concerts - ROX Z - Really f yellow - The Gang - Scotts . . . Edie Sherrie Lynn Shilling basketball - volleyball - crazy - spontaneous - Stephen F. Austin bound - Excuse Me , . .Sherrie Gracie Marie Sells . . . band 4 yrs - rifle corps - FHA - crazy - fun loving - Lorri's sidekick - college bound - The gang - '78 Nova . . . Gracie Series Ends War For 11 years, through 250 episodes, Alan Alda wore the same pair of combat boots and the dog tags of two Americans who died in the Korean War. M'A'S'H, the comedyf drama television series ended its long run on February 28, 1983. When the show first started, no one expected it to do well, so 20th Century Fox gave it one of the smallest sets on the lot. The set had rats and mattresses had lice - very realistic. During its first season, M'A'S'H received poor ratings until the spring season reruns began, The original cast included: Loretta Swit, Alan Alda, Wayne Rogers, McLean Stevenson, Gary Burghoff and Larry Linville. Later cast members were Mike Farrell, William Christopher, Jamie Farr, David Ogden Stiers and Harry Morgan. ,J Charles Christopher Shaw . . . NHS - math club - German club - quiet guy - Monty Python fanatic - Texas Tech Bound - Ogay Bi - The Van . . . Chris Gregory M. Sisk . . . Acapella choir 2 yrs. - DECA 1 yr. - laid back - shy - honest - working stiff - Big D - Don't bet on it - Firebird - Sandy . . .Greg 5 r-.,,1- .,-.ev Katrina Shepard John Thomas Skalski . . . varsity football 2 yrs. - all district '81-'82 - all area '81-'82 honest - O.U. - red - Big John. . .John ,f Dwain Elliott Smart . . . Football 4 yrs. - Ag 2 yrs. - Pre Lab 1 yr. - Rodeo 2 yrs. - Freckles - Bad influence - All around good guy - college bound . . . Dwain . ,fl Michael William Shovlin . . . Football 3 yrs. - track 1 yr. - college bound - music - The Van - The stars are wrong - Shov . . . Mike Christopher Jackson Small track 2 yrs.-cross-country 1 yr. - UTA bound - rock music - lake - Gina's . . . Chris Leesa Smith Mary Catherine Simmons . band 3 yrs. - flag corps 1 yr. - NTSU bound - Dallas . . . if Cyndie Lea Smart . . . VICA 1 - PTSA 4 yrs. McDonalds - cosn Rainbows Dancing - Andy s - FHA 1 yr. Sonya Lea Smith . . . drlll yrs. - VOE - OEA 2 yrs. - treas. '81-'82 - Concerts college Peter . . .Sonya mothers easy gems Lori Sheryl Snelgrove . . . VOE 1 parties El Camino College yr, - cute - loveable - college bound e - business - Okay Fine - Allen ...Lon Y Y-'17 Walter Chris Springs . . . wrestling 2 yrs. - football 3 yrs. - laid back - SWSTU bound - Gotta like that . . . Chris 'sr Nina Stanton Paul Starr Stephanie Renee Spencer . . . drill team 80-83 - soph rep. - 2nd Lt. 82-83 - band 2 yrs. - nice - NTSU bound - Joseph . . .Stephanie Brenda Van Stallcup . . . friendly - short - Brookhaven - Hi yall - Pink . . . Brenda Bridget Kay Sterling . . . drama 2 yrs. - baseball Babe 1 yr - crazy - loud mouth cruising - That's big of you - Vic's sidekick . . . Bridget is Christine Marie Sporman . . . Cosmetology 2 yrs - VICA pres. 1 yr. - pretty - New York bound - scissor happy - Greg. . . Chris Karen M'Lyn Standifer . . . freshman H.C. Duchess - cheerleader 4 yrs. - VOE 2 yrs. - OEA VP 2 yrs. - S.C. Rep. 2 yrs. - unpredictable - big hearted - Louisiana - I just can't decide -- Mike . . .Karen Memorial Reopens Old War Wounds The Vietnam Veteran's Memorial Fund raised 57 million dollars to sponsor a contest to choose a design from 1,421 en- tries for the Vietnam Vet's Memorial. Eight internationally acclaimed judges of architecture picked the entry of Ms. Maya Ying Lin, 22, a first generation American of Chinese descent. Her abstract design consisted of two black granite walls slop- ing to ground level in a V carved with the names of the dead in chronological order to be located on two acres of land near the Lincoln Memorial in full view of the Washington Monument. Several vets and politicians opposed the absence of a flag, were in favor of a statue of soldiers, and considered Lin's design shameful. A compromise was arrived at including tradi- tional touches. Sllelleri Sterrett . . . band 4 yrs, - flag corp. 3 yrs, - flag corp. capt. 1 yr, - SC rep. 1 yr. - short - cute - Smurfy - college bound - red - Bennigan's . . . Sue 'HJ' ,M Y - 1' '?...,f' 102' Becky Stover Mark Clinton Stevens . , . N.H.S. 3 yrs, - French N.H.S. 3 yrs. - math club 3 yrs. - determined - authoritive - West Point bound - Star Trek - Toyota - fascinating . . . Mark 'U' John Stouffe Melissa Sturk , . . drill team 1 yr. - lake - dancing - airy - engaged - NTSU - Scott . . . Melissa Rhonda Carol Stewart . . . NHS 3 yrs - drill team 2 yrs. - Jr. Lt. 81-82 - Giggly - hyper - NTSU bound - SMU Law school - dancing - Forest Lane . . . Rhonda IU iw' Kristen Liese Strobel . . . wind symphony 4 yrs. - drum major 82-83 - all region 4 yrs. - all state solo and ensemble 4 yrs - dingy - romantic - R.H.P,S. - pink - Balloons - Andy . . . Kris Shannon Colleen Swartzell newspaper 2 yrs. - stubborn - spoiled - beauty school - short - engaged - Nova - California - rich Shannon Linda Eilleen Storing . . . ' yrs. - officer 82-83 - FHA officer NHS 3 yrs - math club 4 yrs. Spanish H.S. - Sombat quite Bud - V.W. - NTSU .. MAJ Wayne Sturgeon Shane Styron Tapia . . . Spanish club 1 basketball 1 yr. - volleyball 1 yr, track - 1 yr. OEA 2 yrs. - talkative - sweet - State Univ. - You know s right . . . Cindy X OU Kim avon Terry - ' ea airh d J Eric Tartaglia . . . NJROTC Harry Truman H.S. - varsity track Lawrence H.S. - cross country L.H,S. - crazy - flirt - wild - Oh ya! . , , Eric .xi FBLA stubborn Chi-Chi's Thompson f-,,'5's' Gregory Allen Thomas . . . football 2 yrs. - basketball 3 yrs. - baseball 1 yr. - friendly - quiet - happy - college bound - Elana's .. Greg Mary Ann Thompson . . . HOSA 2 W.. r Gary Taylor Jamie Lynn Thomas . . . frosh and soph class treas. - VICA secretary 1 yr. - cosmotolcgy 2 yrs. - pretty - crazy - Where's Gayla? - John . . . Lynn Christopher J. Thornley 3 yrs. - treas. 82483 - FHA 1 yr. - yrs. architectural drafting - NTA happy - friendly - Kathy's buddy - bound - partying - camping - '79 college bound - l'm just joking . . . Firebird. . .Chris Mary 1 Lisa Taylor Melanie Sue Thomas . . . fresh class rep. - drill team 3 yrs. - jr. rep. 81-82 - 2nd Lt. 82-83 - Who's Who 81-82 - drama club 1 yr. - student council 1 yr, - sweet - Chili's - Hey, chick , . .Melanie Garvy Announces Football Strike On Monday Sept. 27, 1982, Ed Garvy, executive director of the National Football League's Player's Association, held a press conference to announce that after that night's game bet- ween the Giants and the Packers, the players would strike. This strike would end all games, workouts, training, and subsequently disappoint millions of football fans. The major issues were union demands for a percentage of gross, player com- pensation fund, wage scale, in- centives and performance bonuses. The strike lasted for 57 days and ended when the management gave into demands for a wage scale, severence pay, and the right to bargain in- dividual contracts. Management was able to get 5 years until they would have to worry about such bargaining again. 'lei' Garrie E. Tindall . . . HOSA 2 yrs - deliriously crazy - capricous - Galleria - Drop dead - Britt's . .. Angel vfff Laurie Ann Tripplehorn . . . NHS 3 yrs - band 1 yr - math club - drill team - annual staff 2 yrs - friendly - outgoing - crazy - A8aM Bound - Gig 'em Aggies . . . Laurie qoOc5 Lucia T O TUE SEHIOILS UF 19831 xii su x si Ted Mack Titfle . . . Football 4 yrs. - baseball 4 yrs - college bound - hunting - truck . . . Ted Mark Tucker Mark Harold Uhlenburg 4 . . annual staff photo - crazy - snow skiing - jazzed - kayaking - any college that will accept me - quiet - Young Life - Uhle , . . Mark Angie Towns Charles Glen Turner . . . Football - kind - friendly - thoughtful - quiet . . .Charlie fi, fi 'YJ- Julie Annette Underhill basketball 3 yrs - FCA 4 yrs - track 4 yrs - FFA 1 yr - annual staff - outgoing - college bound - Sunshine . . . Julie Reginald Clinton . . . FFA 2 yrs - kicked back - easygoing future millionaire - rodeo . . Cheryl F. Tyler quiet - future model designer. . . Sue Timothy James Urban club 3 yrs - NHS 3 yrs cross country - German club Air Force Academy - Honda Tim 'QFD' Renea Van D ke - sweet - Clllhilfs - - basketball capt. 82-83 - all - red - Nova . . . Michelle Waller . . . band4 club - sweet - flirt bound - movies . . . Michele Wayman .. - math club - music - ribable - art - sleeping - it easy . . .Janice kr Susan Arleen Van Ooyen . . . happy - caring - blue swimming- state choir competition Church - all region choir - singing Arleen Maryatte Staples Ward . . . FHA - OEA 2 yrs. - crazy - stubborn - scatter brained - NTSU bound - Chili's - Big Bird . . . Maryette Jayne Weaver . . . choir 4 yrs. - Main Street Singers - region choir - history club - Loveable - SWTSU bound - lawyer - grapefruit Q lake - David . . .Jayne Robin Lynn Van Pelt . . . cheerleader 1 yr. - manager 2 yrs. - Who's Who - jr. class favorite - HOSA parliamentarian - most spirited 82-83 - Tech bound - sweet - Rob - Mike . . . Robin Gregory Paul Warner . . . varsity swim team - medley relay - UT bound - unforgettable - medicine - hunting - lake . . . Greg Brian Darrell Webb . . . most likely to succeed - Who's Who - math club pres. - bell crew - insane -- intellectual - Aggie land bound -- Galleria - '73 Caddy . . .Brian Angela Marie Vaughn . . . Who's Who - basketball - Beta club - Firebird - unique - Auburn Univ. - tall - purple . . . Angie QE.-'37 Jeffery Randall Watson . . . DECA A college bound - hunting - fishing - Ford truck . . . Randy ET Scores Big At Box Office Steven Spielberg's E.T., the story of an outer space creature who is mistakenly aban- doned on Earth and is befriend- ed by a small boy, has become one of the biggest hits in cinema history. According to Jim Calio of Peo- ple magazine, ln its first 66 days, E.T. grossed an astoun- ding S200 million. Its success can be attributed to its wide range of appeal. Both young and old enjoy the movie because of its touching and hilarious moments. lts success is measured not only by the money it brings in at the box office but also by the success of K'E.T. paraphernalia such as: dolls, Halloween costumes, and posters. The suc- cess of such items and its rave reviews should draw any person of whatever age to check it out. 1: Sheri Renee Webb . . . drill team - tennis team - college bound - dancing - body building - apt. 01713 - Roberfs . . .Sheri Sharon Lynn Weldon . . . FHA - drama 3 yrs. - scatterbrain - energetic - Texas Tech bound - major in business - dancing - modeling - Forest Lane - For Sure . . . Sharon SRS Henry Williams '61 Jeanne Wood . . . wind 4 yrs, - drum major 82-83 yrs - Nouveau - punchy - UT Bound - Kirk to - Al . . .Alyson Lawrence Wright 1 yr e- quiet - Electronic movies - purple . . . Steve 3 ...NHS3 James Kent Williams yrs. - Main Street Singers - dramatic - hungry - Beam me up, Scotty - green - Amy's . . . Kent Dennis Michael Wood . . . VICA 2 yrs. - NTSU bound - fun , . , Dennis Linda Youngbood AU' Nikki Renee Williams . . . Basketball 4 yrs. - Who's Who A quiet - University of Oklahoma - Blue , . . Nikki -... ,ve-'-. Joyce Renee Woods . . . normal - artist - '61 Camino. . ,Joyce iw.,-f Shailee Zala James Thomas Willman . . . track - history - motocross - competitive - bikes - music - dreamy . . .James Jr' Tl David Paul Wootton . . . football 4 yrs - drafting 4 yrs - smart - easy going - sports - Carol . . . David Shannon Christie Zeigler . . . drill team - NHS 3 yrs - squad leader 1 yr - Hosa l yr - Who's Who - tall - crazy - college bound - Dallas - No doubt . , , Shannon ? F 'Q' - v .sw fl' 'P l . k fl w Y 5 Q A-mass.. ll L 4 , 83 , .. 1' +5 4, t r . k.xk vi, J J X I -Q l 1 Q' ' V' A M X .'. I Vi - i . ki? ,. . I A .. . W fi 'VQHS5' Being a Junior isn't easy. lt's hard to take classes like chemistry or algebra while participating in the many activities at L.H.S. The junior Homecoming float was a success as the Wizard of Oz, The class also began the fundraising for the Junior4Senior prom. ln the limited time allowed to sell magazines, the Juniors raised well above the amount of money needed for the prom. All this hard work paid off when April came along and the prom was held. PSAT's, DA'I s and IOWA tests were also taken during the Junior year. A Junior carries a lot of responsibility and it can 'T .4-- ' f' be frightening. Almost to the top, you question your ability to go forth and be a senior. Yet, we can go on to the top. , - W we ----' , is Q, j. ,L aw A ' ' :lib I ,.Tt,gaFN- . F ,Tx , ,Q ., .W- kt. I W-QL a TNQ SW 7 eva' f .... .A .19 'B .1 4 A A sl A Y 5 L ,C ' A A E A vt. .. .Q I Cr f- ... ., A ,rl qi, it 1 nf' :Q ,. Hit' -' J ,. ,,-Q, C 5 , 3 'xr b 4 Q4 4' x ky , p, lf' c 'V f , ' F 7 1 A f ss! ,Q 4 ,,, ,, Q if 'L if it T 95 S T ' W f 5 , , gt 1, V vim A . 1 , L f wr..'nr!, ,V .A., A 1 Q N3 I X fr ' vw. ,?7If,,,, I vw -we Ables, Kristi Adkins, Catherine Alachkar, Laurene Alex, Laura Allendorf, Tim Amin, Sheila Anderson, Robert Anderson, Rhonda Anderson, Sherilee Anthe, Ron Apperson, Lewis Arrambide, William Artman, Robert Ashman, Chrissy Ayres, Kieth Babcock, Greg Babler, Desiree Bacon, Brian Bacon, Bruce Bagley, Brad Bagley, Sean Bailey, Dawn Bailey, Jim Baker, Lisa Baker, Matt Baker, Teena Baker, Tim Barker, Rhonda Barretto, Leticia Bashaw, Rick Bastinelli, Chris Batchelor, Debbie Bauman, Donald Beane, Jim Beardsley, Jeff Beasley, David Beauchamp, Lana Beckham, Matthew Beer, Tina Bell, Tim Bennett, Cathy Bennett, David Bennett, Tim Bengston, Wayne Berry, David Berthelot, Greg Bess, Carla Bigelow, Wilma Brander Transfers to America Sari Brander, 17, is an exchange student from Helsinki, Finland this year. She came to America to learn English, meet new people and have fun. Finland is a country of many lakes, forests and beautiful country-side, said Sari. She's not sure she misses it though. Sari comments that she likes the friendly people, good food and Texas accent! Comparing schools in Finland and America, Sari said that Finnish schools do not have as much discipline as LHS, lt's O.K. . . . periods are much too long. In Finland, classes are only 45 minutes long with 15 minute breaks between each class. Sari returns to Finland in July, 1983. Bird, Suzie Sw f , - -- Blankenship, John - , ,R Blankenship, Tim - Blomeyer, Scott Blank, Kathie Blue, Ann I t Boak, Joi Bolin, Ricky Bosley, Tim W' Boss, Kim Bouchelle, Dan W r Box, Jim r i Bradshaw, Laverne ,Ll K , - ' 9 e .- -, , Brazeel Phil Brinkley, Rhonda Brock Francie A -- Brock, Steve cv Brooks, Randy t K i .r-.1 11 Brotze, Charles 5' ' ! Brown, Kenny as-fi . 'S .-'n is -1 J' Brown, Kim i' ' - Brown, Leslie r , ' Brown, Melinda Brown, Patty , , -w 'K i ,i Bryan, Tricia Buchiem, Kristen Buck, Michael Bumpus, Deanna Burkhalter, Kirt Burks, Joey all Q li 'W K t -I 'T' 6 B . si. -1, ws- Q Wgl fc if 1 'ff' '3-Zi g v. 'if M N-1:1 , if-3' i f ,, ,visit - A his 'R , Sari's favorite pastimes at home were snow skiing and water ski. li eff' gtk A ' I E , My M, I Q r V -1 Y li , ri .- N -'ss :Su H'- Draguicevich Enjoys Bell Crew K 4 view. a V r 2 , , A' Q f 1 H i if i . . ei, -sw, for j ? 34.9.55 P731 up i W, -4. ...ra-fi ' .. Marcelo Draguicevich - family, soccer and bell crew are his life. af .4 f. Marcelo Draguicevich, 16, has played varsity soccer for two years. He is also a member of the Bell Crew which he enjoys even though it is a lot of work. He happens to be the only junior on the squad this year. As every pep rally goer knows, the Bell Crew works closely with the cheerleaders. Marcelo says he really likes working with his partner Karen Standifer. School spirit is important, but family life comes first with Marcelo. He praises his brother Gabriel, who performs in the band, Gabe is an EXCELLENT trombone player! Marcelo's favorite classes are Health II and Soccer, of course. He likes traveling and has done quite a bit. Marcelo also enjoys flirting with the girls and has fun wherever he goes - especially on weekends, everybody's favorite partytime! Buysse, Ron Cain, Greg Caldwell, Lisa Campbell, Jeannie Cancino, Jesse L, L Carey, Marsha is . ...s X if. -.N ' kk lk'- Carnell, Jennifer 4 W C Carnes, Terri ' if is Q i' 'h Carrell, Robbye .. . , ' V ' gl , Cassano, Robert X 3 'V Cassano, Ronald .5 A. jk Chambers, Debbie , ,gi ., 1 - N ' . - 'I ' f C x C C 'Q Chapman, Gene I ' an Chase, Karen K ' Z Q? P- K' ml . Q W' K 'Q Y Chew, Jasmine li C Q , L , ' 1' ' i K - f Childress, Cheryl . f 5-'lf ' r ' ' q Ch r David , , .5 W ,qi - Oa e, ,Y -.r I -' , ' x! 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Coleson, Paige Coley, David 1, N W K Q W Colon, Bruce ' ' ' A sl 1 Compton, Laura 1 ' Condiff, Michael Conner, Tammy f ' lk' nf 1 1 'Ji Debrah Cleft! and Denise lrightl have lived in Seattle Miami, Conrad, Ramona Cottrel, David Crawford, Alan Crawford, Steve Crawford, Trey Crockett, James Cromer, Rosaland Crossan, Linda Crouse, Lori Crozier, Brenda Cummings, Vinton Curry, Mike Daley, Tammy Dalton, Robert Daugherty, Brian David, Nicki Davidson, Jenny Davis, Craig Davison, Michelle DeBerry, Jennifer Denison, Ben Dennis, David Diener, Steve Dinauer, Karen Draguicevich, Marcelo Driskell, Rene Duncan, Paul Dupree, Brigette Durbin, Joe Durden, Scott ldstein the end of her thinking Goldstein because she s e first came would successful. year, Jessica and place and Best Speaker. Mock Trial she won second place Jessica Tony Methvin during her if lv 2. four years. 'a 'Wra- x Ace Debater poses for a squinty grin. iSorry, J.G.ll Jessica has made straight ij, .Q-f , A N ,ap- w. s t '4- l vs at 3, ,. ,, aiu, ,.,, A - ' 1 ', s is , frills fs ff is is r year, and a preliminary 8 V , ii t YQ, 'fl' 'as - fs. QQ cr kt- Y? 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McCrary, Brian McCurley, Barbara McDaniel, Rodney McFarling, Robert McGee, Sherri Mclnerney, Mike McKenzie, Janelle Mears, Paul Melendrez, Jose Melugin, David Mendosa, Manuel Metker, Lauri Miles, Mark Mills, Debbi Mitchell, Darin Moeller, Doug Monk, Bob Moore, Brad Moore, Jason Moore, Paul Morgan, Kelly Morgan, Phillip Morrison, Julie Morrison, Shelly Morris, Stephen Moses, Robert Moyle, Julie Munoz, Cindy Murphy, Rodney Murphy, Shauna Murray, Matt Myers, Dale Myers, Daphne Myers, Darren Nash, Michelle Navarro, Andrew Netherlin, Gretchen Nelson, Danny Nelson, Gary Newhouse, Pat Newman, Bryan Nicholas, Sylvie Niethammer, Carol Noak, Scott Norris, Angela N oworyta, Dawne O'Dell, Ann O'Dell, Joyce Osborn, Scott Ostrowski, Laura Overfelt, Scott Owens, Karen Pace, Charles Pack, Kimberly Page, Ellen Paine, Debbie Pallitto, Marianne Parchman, Denese Parks, Matt Pascullo, Elena Patton, Renee Peak, Jim Pebbles, Marla Pemberton, Kim Pemble, Nick Pennington, Troy Perkins, Leza Perrigo, Susan Perry, Heidi Pescatore, David Pettit, Robert Phillips, Roger Phillips, Scott Pierce, Melissa Pomykal, Parker Power, Jackie Powers, Mark Pranger, Alicia Precldy, Gene Priebe, Liz Pryor, Lynne Quagliana, Chris Radzavich, Thomas Rambo, Penny Rash, Cynthia Rau, Jeanne Reinhold, Bill Reed, Chris Reese, Bruce Revall, Tom Reynolds, Cade Reynolds, Paula Richardson, Jackie Rick, Mary Riddell, Tim Riley, Pat Sz ,vt ,A ln if.l'l'm ne., M.. if ge . , 'Xl pr- ,, M31 Rios, David Ripple, Chris Roberts, Jeff Robinson, Deonna Robinson, Lauren Robinson, Tracey Rodas, Rob Rodden, Michelle Rogers, Trey Rome, Steve Rosse, Michelle Ross, Jimmy Russ, Ricky Saleh, N agwa Sanford, Leslie Sargent, Cindy Schiele, Steve Schoultz, Randy Schram, Jennifer Scoggins, Keith Scott, Debbie Scroggins, Elaine Scroggins, Melissa Seale, Wayne Segui, Robert Seifried, Tonya Semones, Stan Shaffstall, Sharon Shelly, David Shirk, Becky Showalter, Terri Sigler, Brian Sikich, Brian Skinner, John Slater, Mia Smith, Eddie Smith, Missy Smith, Shawn Smith, Steve Smith, Walton Solimanclo, Cathy Solomon, Tess Southard, Stacy Sparks, Bob St. John, Rebecca Staley, Stephanie Stamps, Stephanie Stephenson, Lori Stephens, Ginger Stevenson, Randy Stewart, Timothy Stoekert, Richard Stokes, Mark Strickler, Geoff Sullivan, Pat Sullivan, Pat Summers, Kim Susimieh, Annette Tausch, Phil Taylor, Brian Taylor, Janet Teach, Del Teafatiller, Melvin Terry, Rhonda Tetmeyer, Ann Thane, Michael Thomas, Sheila Thompson, Crystal Throckmorton, Belinda Titus, Byron Tobin, Michelle Tousignant, Debra Tripplehorn, Chris Trueblood, Sharla Tsakonas, Renna Tu, Jay Turner, Charles Turner, Douglas Tyler, Zella Vandenburg, Alan Van Nice, Alan Van Vleet, Lisa Van Vleet, Stephanie Vasquez, David Vaugn, Teresa 7 Vercolen, Annette Vervaet, Debbie S Vik, Bobby Vining, Donna Wade, John , , av- xx, ,Q VH it 4 w- 'I F I lk: M ' i ..,. eva' , ,Q if we ' f ' T til 11. tl k, Q W x, ' hz-my L 3 . 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M5 ! xx ., yy ' Q .1 mf .L W -Q ' an 'M ' x Wallace, Steve Waller, Lori Warner, Jeff Warner, Wendy Ware, Nathan Warren, Debbie Washburn, Laura Watkins, Elinor Weaver, Julie Webb, Todd Weeks, Michael Werner, Barbara West, Debbie Weygandt, Dawn Wheat, Stacy White, Leonard Whittfielcl, Larry Wilcox, Tracie Williams, David Williams, Debbie Williams, Keith Wilson, Sheri Wilson, Ty Windedahl, Laura Wise, Lori Wojs, Deborah Wright, Tim Young, Glen Zeller, Jodee Zernick, Daryl i This year is a new beginning for the class of 1985. Coming from Marcus where they attended as freshmen, LHS can be quite a new and challenging experience. Sophomores experience everything from walking in the wrong bathroom and being sold pep rally tickets by upperclassmen, to trying to find the fourth floor where you have been tolcl your class is located. Despite the confusion, the sophomore year can be described as one of the easiest and carefree years in high school. The students are in awe of everything around them. Sophomores are easily spot- ted in the crowded halls. When a girl is seen almost fainting when Joe Cool, a senior, says hello to her in the hall, that's a sophomore. Even though it can be difficult in the beginning, throughout the year everyone adjusts. The excitement of Homecoming, football games, and pep rallies explains the chaotic behavior of the students. By the end of the year, the sophomore feels a unity with the rest of the school. He is a Fighting Farmer. .j Z fi s e rd R , ? Q l rs f A LA X ' 1 ' , slr' , i c c . 4, ,, 3 Q, k ...w. sm K., K .-. - ..q .ze K , ,, . , 7 , l f ' i .I A r Mi 5- fm v 1 - - ' it ' EL' .1 A-'A - , A n , ar i. .Lv 5-,JL 'X'.h ' A ' ., if 'Ft' Ai li .' .:::i5z ' - ' no A i Rx if Q, .. , 'A , r 'is . - A , - S . sz i 5:93 J- 4'-as A fr A x ,- '- , fin ii ii'i ri it i 5 1 Q. in 'Qi L rv wean 1 K+ S' gem: - -f A 1 ' .'1-. I. 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'N of ,- ,A iw-1, rm .I S.. ii, ,ssp,r- ti? ,, . 'W an , di ,857 fb C .1 - - ,S L 'Y rf' L V DC: I - 1 .V ' to as , K , s -?-'llK f T 'S ill T ffl' 7 i , '22 M ,silt 1 f, TJ ,Y - .., ,T to if ii fu., . sw ,gn ' 4 rs ' .arf ' T -E., - 7 wi X17 9 H2 ..z, . if 1 9 'Q' 3 ,Wg rs , Q ' os , 4 1 eff A - Y - 'Q WX A W ,AEN I, . ,. , 'ff .-N - , J My TX R ,M 4, ,H ,Ay S l lj K W V N. , , ,, 4 t 0 5, 2' . , K. 'S -B as I as ,Q Q, f '41 K I ,i- i E. XM b x T t - x , 'A flu, .I , x , ,f i g Jr' t JTZLZ' ' U ,Vi m M 4-I5-A v WT t , M awtrvi 5 .. , all Q rv- Ca E p Calderwood Travels Widely Carrina Calderwood, sophomore, who has traveled quite alot in the past 15 years with her family, arrived in Lewisville last July. K Her father is a traveling consultant who decided to take his family with him when he moved to South America. The Calderwoods lived there for over 10 years from the time she was six. Even then not all those 10 years were spent in one country - they lived in Argentina, Peru and Chile. Carrina says she liked South Americaa lot, but where was she born? Baltimore, Maryland, but I only lived there three weeks after I was born! Her interests are writing and pencil abstract drawing. She speaks fluent Spanish, of course. She'll go see a horror movie or a rodeo. Carrina is also on the swim team and was very excited about their season right before the first home match. lderwood also lived a short time in New York before coming to Lewisville. W. l .. I -' N :F Clark, Trisha 5: if Q ' Clifton, Bruce .-X fl ' ' A it of 'tis ' Clifford, Thomas E2 Q Cline, Brian Clinton, Kim N. l ' M, i' ' M Cluck, Donnie .I in Cobb, Jerry ii! al, i J' 4 '51 . ., X ,, .1 rlgilwfrfi Q, ri v it 4' Q 'Y fx, vvyf, lx ' SVA, 4' F . l. .m,,,.-a...,N , ,, ., as J! an Y? 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N 5 5 1 x 4. w it fl L Q -as '-' ' ii ,W E z Q i 3 5 i 1 11-1 Q , ,... .Iii f N Zehentmayr, Klara Zeigler, Sabrina Zellars, Danny Wolfe, Randy Wolter, Paul Woods, J eff Woods, Joe Wooten, James Wotcinski, Tom Wrigand, Sandra Young, Kevin Young, Weldon Yancey, Pat Yow, Mary Yow, Tim Zachary, Robert Zala, Nicky 4 fl? ,Q 'Alix ff' fax f 5 ,ld 6 6133? 5 ixazxm fVVVV'f X' f Vvvvv' f Srxgwfkfsl f1J2:c ' I Q , , V HAS! U A f V AA ,gen ' Authority Figures Make Great Farmers Ever wonder what those men in three piece suits really do? Dr. V. M. Burkett, superintendent, has final authority and responsibility over the operation of the public education system in Lewisville. He carries out the actions and policies of the Board of Trustees. Deputy Superinten- dent Clayton Downing acts as Burkett's chief administrative aide, and he takes charge of internal administrative opera- tions. The three assistant superintendents are Ben Harmon, who oversees opera- tions concerning LISD students tStudent Servicesl, Marshall Durham, mainte- nance and new construction and James Summerlin, business operations ilnvestmentsflnsurancel. The directors of secondary and elementary schools are responsible for curriculum in those schools. They are Dr. Michael Killian and Phyllis White, respectively. Welcome the new principal, Mr. Doug Killough, said the new marquee at the beginning of the year. The native Alabaman came to us in his twentieth year as an ad- ministrator from Birmingham. Under the principal exist the offices of assistant prin- cipal, which belong to Paul Tressa, Malcolm Dennis and Jill Spanheimer. This trio main tains a close contact with the student body Their formal duties deal mainly witl discipline. A counselor's job is never done: schedule changes, credit checks, testing preparation scholarship applications, occupational infor mation, course selection . . .These very im portant people are Beverly Martin, hear counselor, Chuck Wheeler, Joyce LaFond Arlene Bentson and Murray Spidell. The office personnel, secretaries and at tendance clerks, keep everybody ii forms. The School Board, from left, is Dr. Dale Jackson, president, Dr. V. M. Burkett, superintendentg Mrs. Donna Rick, Mr. Harry Kocurek, Mr. Bill Ferris, Mrs. Betty McCr secretary, Mr. Jerry Campbell, and Dr. Jerry Damon, vice-president. yhyy M ,,t,,.,r.. N, New N'-'Q , ,, K.,kL .,,5M.,,w Q Cv. -as K 30 Lge is Di counselors are, standing from left Beverly Mar- Joyce LaFond and Arlene Bentson, Seated .J ffl, ,S R 4 as Wheeler and Murray Spidell. amd 1 l,,, e,Ai 1 E V, Q- Y ,J ,H vb C7 'i 's Dry- Y Principals are from left Malcolm Dennis, Doug Killough, Paul Tressa and seated, Jill Spanheimer. Standing from left secretaries are Carol Rodgers, Debbie Cross, Melanie Barry, Susan Walz, Martha Patton, Nancy Barfnecht and Mike Ratliff. Seated are Terry Kirby, Rosalie Williams and Rhonda Stephens. e e state to get worked Brannon felt honored Carter ihaugurationfsin position of chairman: on Texas Democratic Pattyg is how She also received tion from Cyrus Vance, ex-U.S. 'Secretaryiof foreign H policy workshop 1- in Washington D.C. 1980. When asked what I BY: new mtc A M ,wry - ' 3 1' 4 f r inf V rr ., af , f 45 , , i biz: nf W3 0 Lyn Aalen Theatre Arts 5 Q ff5f,:w . S mf 3 - ' 226 E Wanda Baldridge English , sw: Q Tommy Briggs Social Studies You :lfg 7 SL- 4 V Y: C 1, ,. l Olivia Aguirre Social Studies Ted Barnes Health f P.E. -we X' rx: Que Brittain Social Studies l Susan Alexander Vocational ffl-1 .N Jim Bason Social Studies 4 f a H f Q Tracy Brown Science ,Vu , nfl? Linda Allmand English .Af T-C we l Sara Blount Math llll q l Shari Callahan Librarian Jerry Anstead Vocational Mary Boenker Business fi, W 0 X X , Francis Campbell Vocational pk if. ' 13 A rf , m , Q 'W i 4, - 2. ' H feral --fs ' M' Cheryl Babb Foreign Lang. is W' ., ,6 14-'e in L ttoo Ji 53 , 1 b 'f-53 M ,ri , i Nancy Brannon Social Studies ri' :GTA Sherry Clayton English 'UF Q .we e. if' Q.. Y Candac e English Bob Music S fa ' 'ils fkffr ,i, U Carol A tl l o Sp nsorTak 40' 'l N charge ofJournal1sm JF Carolyhl'lMorriss, Journalism instructor and staff sponsor at Lewisville High School, only began her workihere in January, 1982, but has already become af highly respected and well- l 4 l l ,.....--fy .,,,,....w liked teacher in that short period of time. g . Morrissftakes life as it comes with a positive attitude. She's 'not a perfectionist and doesn't expect her: Qstudents to be either. One lesson Morriss teachesgjevery year is this: when making apttoduct -- be it paper or annual -- for the entire school, someone will always find fault with it, You can't please everybody, there's no way. SV y J She expects her students to watchiylisten andllearn what it 'st J New ' i t I n the annual staff, everyone has to bite the bullet every now and the oumalism production classes, Morriss tends to get carried away. QF: mv Mike Crivello Carrie Croan English HealthfP.E. . A .pb 5 t Q. - Y. , If f Ronnie Gage Peggy Gentry HealthfP.E. Business , H . 701 ll, ' -si' te , gf ,V u rv Xt' A ? Q gnge Hopkins Morris l'l0LlClC Social Studies Vocational til his at Becky Davila HealthfP.E. .Q -1 Ii Y . 2 Brenda Glidewell Math ? , L . N, , Kathy Jackson Special Ed. n, but with two shels teaching, but Morrissfalso relatestto her students on their levelgiShe'urges them to work hard and put out the best work they can, yet allows them to test theirplirnits of creativity and ambition. syr, .i lrrp p l Even while inistlgehospitalifand recuperating at home from thgejnriiddle of November through December, her absence only deepened the newspaper and annual staffs' dedication to her and the school and to prove that she had taught her students well. . . . t ,314 -Ay. 1 J V . vm- as ' ' N E. i l r -ff' W ,, i W W gi fy A. , A . J S li its . 1 t t .tint Q . 5 J Karen Deck Sue Ann Durham Linda Feagins Linda Fink Vocational Business Vocational Special Ed- iiy ng 'Z :Q 4, '- for of f' E J 1' If , K ,w Donna Gorosh Mericlith Gregory Jim Hawes Karen Heid Art Science Math English I, . s, .Lf 1 fs . x ix? W,,.. J, ' i'f if ,' , ' 4' ! ,, ,K ' ' 5. use -r ' Candace Johnson Louise Johnson Robert Jones Patricia Jossart Social Studies Social Studies Ind. Arts Social Studies C . H, I . . JI, ky ' , 4 , ,rt dag, we nj . 1 .gif , . f ji ,, M , - I 1, A A QR i V , df A: X N 'Y 'f ar.. 25 .5 ilk I ' 5-1 f ,Q Kathy Kilgore Ann Lain Keigh Martin Gene Maples Vocational English Vocational Social Studies 4, N7 H, , A, K us., ti R, f N 1 ., 1 M. , Pam McWhorter Billy Mitchell Barbara Morrison Carolyn Morriss HealthfP.E. Social Studies Social Studies Journalism kg' L' ' ' X Q lk' Q 1 1 X F f yt V x A it f ' 2 'XF .5 J 1, ,:,'.4f5gi 'H ' sk i: ' Linnie Odneal Sherry Ogburn Perman Page Deana Pelletier Math English Math Math i 'Q' - Y D 'gre if if 'A 5 if . Steve May Science . 4, , Q :Qi Marilyn Neiman English ,, f f' sl.. 1. , . 13 H E t, x Delmar Pinson Social Studies , , amy, .M J LS Bill McMath Music ,- as Suzanne Newsome Special Ed. , 3 4 3 'gi 145' cf? f ,L , . .- at .',. QL 1. ix, WXH A5 2,20 Ya ii . ' I its E tam 1 Eddie Ranne Music Dixie McMat Health f P E Debbie Oberll Athletics Mary Read S 4- ' I.. V3 at , ,,, . . VXxiV , Y' , '51 ' . , S X t .A A w ' nf I-f Xi,'flffff - 7 fifizf' f f ' Foreign Lang Pr m0tes S8 1 The Sally Squibb sits in her own little room full .sq , s I.. Vicki Reynolds Homemaking rg, to in 'V ,xy In Lv, ffm, 'fr::f:ifs V ' v-.,t.1nVfC -'::g- 'Xe. h..::::::::f... Jerri Sebastian Math . 'fit fig, . '-fi' I Lucille Smith Science my - ,mzi Q v V1 xl W xl. . Ilff , RUM, 'git i , I 1. 32 xzuftsr- Gloria Richardson Math Rose Scroggins Business r qs all Mary Snyder Librarian i 1' 7 A 4 s. :ski :Sf , I .3 'R f Gino Ristevski Health f P.E. git 35 4. A K' 7: Jack Scroggs Math ,af : ,, -W-,ar 'R ? . fl, ' f 'N l .::, Q Larry Spruiell Business A R 9-is 1 - sr, ir.s:w:: , W 57: f' I, , . ,f Charley Roden Vocational i,WE,i1Y J ,Qc .V 'warn A lfnsfs if Shirley Sheffield Foreign Lang. V-'rf an Q' I ,dc 3 x l , Sally Squibb English f Debate b ,.t .Srl Patsy Roe Business Jane Shull Vocational lawn- ,f' ' 1 wwf fs. .. P 4 Jay Starns Vocational , .ar H: .irbc 533, , I NN 'H' ,V I l ...... J June Rose Special Ed. ig- in - 1 t S 3 Linda Simpkins English . .r in . 5' f 4 to Robert Switzer Science Pressure Serves Do you foresee a dark, moody forbidding ifigure in your future? Perhaps you're considering Bell Crew, or taking geology next year or have been elected to Student Council. The honorable Charles David Wright, University of Texas graduate and teacher of 13 years, has sponsored Student Coun- cil forthe past -three years. - He once cautioned his class that he became a bear around Homecoming. Wright tells how he assumed sponsorship of the Student Council, Up until three years ago, they hadn't done anything.'l f was talking to the principal about it and he sug- gested I volunteer. So, I did. Getting the position was easier than holding it, but Wright is a jovial fellow who likes to see the job done - even if he has to do it himself. . V , Outside the class, Wright involves himself in playing tennis, attending the opera, and listening to classical music lto soothe his cat-like nervesll He also likes to 'travel and is always willing to sponsor summer trips to,Europe and other exciting places, What else would one expect 'from 'someone whose personal mottos are: Take life easy, one day at a time. You make your own problems, and if you allow, that to happen, then you have to faces it, says Longhorn Charley. k S Q r , me RIGHU t l S I O 4 K 1' ' O l i J - if , 17552 Qi I lifzftya -9 I Q J TQ, fps!!! 9.1 5 C .ai H ' . , ,Wi . , , V: I K A fry: 3' M, J was-.vu .1 ,V F f , fr , ' f H- W' !' flz 2 , f N332 . Y Greg Veal Nancy Voss Gary Walton Science Math Social Studies 1.1 . HX, - I David Wright really gets into the spirit of things. h X fr V hxgf Q. X lk i Sarah Terry Science Judy Wilcox Homemaking 3154 fs 1' , of -- Tom Tourk Vocational 'ir X',,,,. l is ev i Donna Wilson Business ll rw 3 f-.. 4 , ff 5 5 - 'f if i , I fm, r janitorial crew consists of, front from left, Doug Williams, Ola Mae Brown, David Brown, and Polly Champion, Back, from left, are Ernest Perry, Harold Madden and Clyde l d ey. ITT ,J S l 5. at work Ola Mae Brown and Doug Williams count up boxes of paper towels. and Trudy Dufy. Support Crews Help Students Who dumps the garbage with the strength of bulldozers? Who polishes the floors with the speed of lightning? Who works from morning to afternoon to see that our 30 minute lunches go as smoothly as possible? Although we might not see the custodians every day, they are always around, cleaning up any little mess we might make. Through the dutiful service of these in- dividuals, we have a clean building. Students play a large part in the cleaning of our school also, and together we present a good image of LHS. While the custodians help the school, the lunchroom workers help the students. Our culinary experts keep us going through the day, making and selling their gastronomical delights. Although most of us do not real- ly know them, these women in white will always be remembered in our hearts and stomachs as well. in white are, standing from left, Darlene Wooten, Dottie Kammerer, Cheryl Marks, Jennifer Hardesty, Cindy Nevius, Anne Marks, Marion Ciry, Jane Tollenson, Hoadley, Eilene McCarty, Dorothy Loveday, Kitty Silk. Seated from left, Margie Putnam, Rucille Hardin, Pam Chandonia, Velda Nelson, Babe Harmon, Genora A gm! s sg. A New District A New District . . . The District 12-AAAAA was a tough district go into. Having been voted out of the 6-AAAAA district Lewisxl was faced with some teams they had never seen, never met, z most of all never played. This new district was the' reason for go for it and win attitude that each player expressed. The expr sion of these players was demonstrated on the field by bloc tackles and runs. They started off slow and sure but by the fou game Lewisville had its feet firmly on the ground. Vince Jenkins and Perry Jones are the speakers of the week. Vince Jenkins, 85, runs for a winning touchdown, Fighting Farmer spirit is evident everywhere. jwl Daz! Wx' X 1 ,L, Fighting Farmers break through into a new district. ,QI v 1 The Lewisville Fighting Farmers 12-AAAAA DISTRICT CHAMPS es: Briggs, Mitchell, Gage, Brittian, Wilson, May, Walton, Everest, Russell. Players: Top John Skalski, Eddie Lockett, Roy Christian, Vince Jenkins, Vince Hare, Ruic ike McBride, Tony Rosse, Next row, Kevin McDougal, Doug Clark, Ted Tittle, Mike Bohannon, Matt Murray, Tom Marony, Jerry Davis, Chris Bosley, Greg Hunter, Wooten, Randy Wolfe, Melvin Teafitiller, Todd Webb, Bobby Cravens, Jose Melendrez, Donald Hooten, Scott Phillips, Logan Ferguson, Bob Bell, Don Frasier, Rodney ey, Ron Anthe, Ben Denison, Roan Kubas, Jim Box, Frank Bender, Dean Odneal, Gary Jones, Dwain Smart, Deron Mitchell, Mark Long, Wayne Hann, Mike Moushon, owell, Teddy Garcia, Jeff Nowack, Perry Jones, Marvin Murphy, Deron Matthews, Calvin Brown, Casey Childress, Reed Giles, Jeff Hubbard and Nathan Ware. A New Challenge . . . In the beginning, people were doubtful about the Lewisville Farmers taking on the new challenge of a new district. But the Fighting Farmers soon erased all doubt in everyone's mind. The first game against Arlington came to be the first of many victories at 21-14. Bu then Lewisville battled against an old enemy, Eastern Hills. The Farmers lost, 6-19, as a result of too many fumbles. Homecoming restored Lewisville's confidence with a win over Jesuit, 42-7. District play started with a bang as Lewisville shut off defending state cham pions, Lake Highlands, 21-14. Lewisville continued to prove their power away from home at Richardson Berkner, 27-7. The Farmerl then returned home to battle it out to 0-O tie with Plano. The home team did win the game with more penetrations. The Richardso' Eagles put up a tough fight but the Farmers overcame 20-10. Greenville proved an easy victory despite the long drive over with a Farm win 35-21. The Plano East Panthers scratched their way through the game but Lewisville came out on top, 24-14. Richardson was the last and final victory, 10-0. The Farmers had achieved their goal and won the District 12-5A title. Then it was onward to the District game with high hopes of going to state. But to their disappointment, the Farmers went no further. They ended their season with defeat to Dallas Carter High School. The Farmer defense shows its stuff against Arlington. 1 The offensive line leads the way to more yardage. The offense is at its best. offense attempts to recover a fumble. Wilson confers with quarterback Mark Long. Mike McBride, 62, looks on in disbelief e Lewisville defensive end tackles a Mustang running back. The Farmer offense strikes again. 12-5A Cffers Different Foes Challenge was certainly the name of game of the new district the Farmers found themselves in this year. This challenge involved much hard work to make the grade in District 12-SA. But the Farmers were sure of their ability to make the passing grade and do the job well. Meeting such opponents as last year's champions, Lake Highlands, and old enemies Plano and Eastern Hills did not dampen the Farmers enthusiasm to go for the district title. Q It un-an W -L The defense brings down Carter. Mark Long, 18, pauses before pitching the 7' ba Coach Mitchell has a serious discussion with Chris Boseley, 40. Vince Jenkins, 85, tackles the Jesuit quarterback while Vince Hare looks on. 1 Rosse, 50, offensive center waits for defense to get the ball back. Roy Christian, 32, shows disappointment at the loss of the bi-district games. ,wg ii Q, Jones, 55, and Betsy Maus show that LHS is always No. 1. Teddy Garcia, 3, readies for another play. Duane Smart, 72, and John Skalski show that LHS spirit. g From Dream To Reality The Fighting Farmers began the 1982-83 season with a dream. The dream was to conquer the unfamiliar teams of the 12'AAAAA Dis But to accomplish this dream, they needed determination. Determination being defined as the act of deciding definitely and firmly in re to a course of action. The next step was the course of action. The Farmers brought their dream to reality on the field and o scoreboard. The people of Lewisville were in full support of the team. Each Friday night, the stands were packed with the fans of t Fighting Farmers, waiting in anticipation of the night's action. The phrase I love the Farmers became a local motto. With this support Farmer football team carried the word win with them from the first to the last game. The dream had become a reality. The reality the reward of the 12-AAAAA district title, a dream thought to be impossible but made possible in the 1982-83 Fighting Farmer Fo season. ' 'rms .t ERS The 198 -83 All-Distric Players 5. f l ft Vince Hare, Vince Jenkins, Mike McBride, John Skalski and Todd Webb. Bottom Row from left Doug Clark, Rodney Murphy, Gary A h Not pictured are Teddy Garcia, Mark Long, Jerry Davis and Bob Bell. All-Metro John Skalski - L Teddy Garcia - K First Team All-District Vince Jenkins - TE, LB Mike McBridge - OG Rodney Murphy - RB John Skalski - L Donald I-looten - S Second Team All-District Todd Webb - OL Jerry Davis - L Gary Jones - S Honorable Mentlon Ron Anthe - HB Doug Clark - CB Mark Long - QB Bob Bell - OG Vince Hare DE l t Junior Varsity football is the last step before becoming a Varsity player. These juniors are preparing for their final year in high school football. They practice before and after school with the Varsity players. These workouts are part of the preparation for their coming senior year. Their season of 5-3 was full of Thursday night excitement. These guys, who scrimmage the Varsity each Monday and Tuesday after school, are our Future Fighting Farmer Varsity Football team. 'Q' all G QN 9- Q' -3 Qxfulsis rg ' L .5 J.V. Gears up for 19 W, ya +149 J.V. running back breaks into the open field. ls everyone lined-up and ready to go? A . . .. .......... fa-annual' we xgursmz-ww '59 1 'X 1 'fl 9 Env , , ,of ' Og '1 I .f .KI if! N 'h. . X a 191 - .YT 'sv W rn, ,a Vw strives to recover a fumble. 4-4,...... J.V. contemplates the action on the sidelines Coaches talk strategy with the quarterback. lf L- 1 -Q uv pf!! 4 QU' A N ff ' ' - ., r A' . M K' 4 . we A I , M, H n 'A L4 ,, M in M ,, '?T'4 'f'Yw .- ' ' 1 l' i, , s ,A V- ff: L J.V. Running Back falls for extra yardage. Coach Walton explains, We're number one, if So Sophomore football plays a big part in the step to being a Varsity player. This condi- tioning level takes guts and determination to endure the long, hard workouts. Practice is topped off by a series of fast sprints, Every Wednesday the sophomores must face the experienced Varsity team in a scrimmage. This practice payed off when the L.H.S. 1982-83 Fighting Farmer Sophomore team had a winning season of 9-1. ,Y -. .i ' ' .L all Dv . f s . - wif.. i 5? - l l X :J l ' ' 1 ,, . fl ,Y Top Row L-R Robert Terry, Glen Morrow, Kendall Lynn, Danny Massingill, Erwin Ripple, Richard Blarco, Joe Marcum, Randy Bailey, Ricky Meyer, Tommy Tourk Second Row L-R Kevin Marks, Allen Hoadley, Jeff Miles, Tim Briding, John Coltet, Mark Maeker, David Polser, Joe McBride, David McDonald. Third Row L-R Russel Enstong, Paul Schroeder, Jeff Odell, Rodger Leeman, Billy Anwyll, Mike Melendrez, Darrel Wilson, Steve Garret, Victor Adams, Jaime Vasquez. Fourth Row L-R Chip Johnson, Mark Simone, Don Cadenhead, Brent Johnson, Brian Harvey, Woody Palmore, Chalee Sciotti, David Scott, Shawn McBride. Fifth Row L-R Jamie Lane, Darin Dirtweed Graham, Tim Reynold, Scott Webster, Thomas Jordan, Willie Williams, Eric Edwards, Chris Bozeman, Lynn Corkran, Alan Vandenburg. Sixth Row L-R Coach Mears, Greg Tucker, Andy Schutt, Bert Jones, Jeff Waldroup, Scott Sampley, James Bridges, Wes Phipps, T. C. Clifford, Coach Campbell. Bottom Row Pac Smith, Zane Allen, Johnny Torres, Mark Anthony, Earl Love, Mike Stockert, Barry Hancock, Kevin Young, Tommy Allen and Athen Tsakonas. ph's Finish with 9-1 recor Aim Eric Edwards, Jeff Miles and team mate 'lstepain-time with fancy foot work. iPhoto by Lynn Lange.l N 9 ax Vx F mm fl---f--Q members take time-out for a pow-wow. Alan Hoadley sneaks the ball to Eric Edwards. iPhoto by Lynn Langel Burt Jones runs for a T-D , 9:5 -iq c. gi -U- F3139 u w - ' ' ? ,,, 1 1 i x . v Xi K X X gl? in ,?,,f. .. ' .rn 'K 4. S wp -1-,,-7+--7.--,,- N ' N'- cx ' Lv' ' N -. .Ll Ao' ' na P . ,, f S f . 1' K r r by ffh 'fr ' i .V f ,-' , '1- Coaches a Mike Campbell Robert Mears 9 wms 1 loss V P ,? 5 4 . 2 H Season ,- m l Farmers Strive For Good Year rv' K Na A if o S T The goal for the 1982-83 Farmer basketball was, of course, to win. The Farmers had a fair season that equally balanced itself out. The LHS Varsity team proceeded to Go For lt with vigor and determination. The team was composed of young men with a set goal, and that was to excel. Although not quite excelling in the form of wins, the Fighting Farmer Var- sity basketball team gave atop performance throughout the year. f'f 'VEQ3 Johnson another two. Roy Christians blocks another pass. --.pq Varslt I-loo sItU After three district games, the Varsity record stood at 9 wins and 10 losses. The team won their first game Nov. 22 against Trinity. The second game went to Newman Smith, but the Farmers rebounded to defeat Highland Park Nov. 30. At the Grapevine tournament, Dec. 2-4, the Varsity beat two of their three opponents: Corsicana and Arl- ington Heights. Then the Farmers returned home Dec. 7 to win 84-48 over Irving Nimitz. The team lost momentum, however, at the beginning of the district season suffer- ing losses to Lake Highlands, Richardson, and Pearce. LZ is. I Roy Christian gets a pass off around an opponent. I1 I .'J..:-A f f A Brad Beggs shoots in way. DeSoto runs as Lewisville takes over the court J f . i 1 I six . N ix ,W s f Xml ,r . ,mmf ' ity l'm ., H, , f 5 xxx Y ' 'N 1 IA W .gf 3 Q., 'ff' V, ,..,f,-gy 32 ,K , ' il 1 :Mm I .ur -Q ,W , -P' s 'l 7 u 'KU BV X VW is A yr 'Q' ., i if VV' Roy Chnstxan goes for a score in the midst of defenders. 4 'QW s-' J .V Shoots For Two The LHS Junior Varsity basketball team works hard to live up to the standards set for being members of the J.V. team at Lewisville High School. These standards re- quire these future Varsity players to work hard with force and determination to achieve perfection in team performance. These standards are set so that these guys will prepare for their future positions as members of the Varsity basketball team. Chip Fisher goes up for a score after breaking away from the defenders. team ,I Breck shoots a free throw while opponents and Farmer Tim Hampton look on. Charles Thomas tries to defend the Farmer baske! H uf, against their opponent. , . 5 Tim Hampton gets the ball up the court. Y, 11+ y 'FX I V 5 za ,r g f H 1 f 1 Ig, Jeff Woods during halftime. Farmers insist on winning - Farmers are too tough for Farmerette Basketball Shoots for Two The LHS Girls Varsity Basketball team con- tinues to astound everyone. It seems there is no end to their constant wins and successes. Coming into 1982-83 as Regional Semi- Finalists these girls had a hard name to live up to. ln the past year Stacey Davis had the honor of being selected Player of the Year and All-American while our coach Peggy Tate was selected as Coach of the Year. First team All-District winners were Stacey Davis, Michelle Van Dyke and Carla Houston, all returning this year as seniors. In 1982-83 five letter winners returned as seniors, one as a junior. Ranked number one in metroplex ratings the Farmerettes showed the result of hard work and dedica- tion. The girls were victorious in tour- naments against top competitors losing only in the finals of South West Amateur Athletic Union after a sixteen game winning streak. The success is attributed to the determina- tion of these girls to be the best in girls basketball. They show their spirit during workouts by wearing shirts with the printed words Thinking Positive. Going for a layup, Stacey Davis shoots for two. - ii 'Q in 9' K' m left: Candice England, Missy Bumpus, Tammra Sanders, Dyke and Kim Brown. ' Il Y an .... Gwen Wells, Dalanna McCray, Stacey Davis, Michelle Girls Varsity Dribbles To The Top Stacey Davis concentrates on winning. ll'!flli 2 I ff N- W Standing tall Davis waits patiently onthe ball. Dalanna McCray says, 'Alf you can't make it, break it! Q ID StaceyDavis ,num il Mgr. Leigh Sirianni . 1-XWF Davis says I got ya this time. asfv Nikki - -N 4 1 '..J if Xi, 'Hump Blocking everyone's shots, seems to be Missy's main goal. 2. I ,xml fl ,..,......,,,,.,,.,.,.........-.3 vw-A . ' 1 -N-f Michelle Van Dyke attempts to steel the ball, while defending the goal. J, no 5 TammraSanclers If X ' 1 alannh,McCray l. xl lssy Bumpus F armerettes are Thinking Positive 11.4 F, . fW,,,.. ,,, gif' X vf35ff:!1fffwQ5i.F2,,Q,f.?5mf,N,Eg??.m .Mi,f, -4. ,yggm A AM Stacey battles for the tip-off. Gwen, Stacey and Missy gang up on their defending player. Debbie Bame Desiree Covington Donna Bachelor irl's J V Basketball Aims For The Rim The Farmerette Junior Varsity Basketball team has had an exciting 1982-83 basket- ball season. This team is comprised of sophomores with the exception of one junior. These girls know that they must take the time and dedication required to excel in a competitive sport. Hard work yields a win- ning season. The majority oi these girls will be returning in the 1983-84 season to both J.V. and varsity basketball. With these ex- cellent players returning the Lewisville High School Farmerette Basketball program is sure to be a success. 'll vip Keith goes for a pump shot Coach Pam Mcwhoftef fSlTbE -W 1 guggmklf ,nu L x , C 8152 ma Desiree Covington shoots for two. J.V. Farmerettes practice for another season, Sheri Wilson Corrine McClurg Kristi Keith , JN Y .5 Donna Bachelor Paige Persful Debbie Baine Girl's J .V. Practices For Perfection l M nat? All cu' Stacey, Michelle and Missy corner North Mesquite Covington tries to dribble past Debbie Baine. Vicki Ochs - Sexton Rhonda Mitchell Michelle Voss X l 41 Q if' Vg Katrina Semones ri ,ali . xx Sharon Ellis 3 :V L , , 5 b I. . . ak F armerettes Although the Volleyball 'I'eam's reco: this year was not quite as good as la year lSeason record 9-20, District reco' 2-123, the team itself triumphed. Tl team played well together and gave tl other teams a scare but seemed to keg coming up short. ' wa i -Q- L ,. ggi, . ' .V 1. V.: 'N in ,gg :Ha . Mm., ,....,. x'SEi,1T??1'E Triumph Playing in a new district did not help mat- ters for the team. L'We were moved into the 'Powerhouse' district - the tough one. Our team this year was as good as i last year, it was just put to the test with a tougher district and stronger tour- naments. This season was like a warm up. The team was what might be referred to as a 'Rookie Team', said Coach Pam McWhorter. ,Q-QA Q 'vw . ea . A 110' 1.3 fl . , , ,..e...f.aw :awk A x Q' ...- . sf Tamra Sanders and Carla Barker look on as Amy Howard makes her shot. LI-IS Wrestlers Pm The Best Farmer wrestling is both an individual and team sport. Wrestlers compete for individual scores against members of other teams. These scores are then totaled for the team score to determine the overall winning team, This sport requires necessary factors: speed, endurance, strength and intelligence. While the object is to pin the opposing wrestler, a match may be won by a higher score when time is up. Wrestling is a challenge to the mind, soul and body. Jay Lavender and Brett Nichols encourage a team member as he struggles to pin his opponent. Presenting the first place trophy from the Bishop Lynch tournament and the third place trophy from the Lake Highlands tournament to Mr. Doug Killough are ll-rl Danny Kem, Todd Anderson, Del Teach, Chris Springs, Alan VanNice, Brett Nichols, Tim Blankenship and Kenny Kammerer. , Jay Lavender expresses his happiness to the audience after previously pinning his opponent. f T N-f , . Tim Blankenship attempts to take down his opponent. if t -in fit , Qi 5-. ...., it l , Xl ' l l' v gygzrqa- ff-j 5 1 2 ., - , I E by , MM . ,l g gg i , M i 'NX or l 5 'b .- ' ft may A p t v S Ns .. ' V 1 t K s A e Kern looks for a way to escape this hold. Tim Blankenship, Chris Springs, Craig McGee and Scott Eatmon await the result of another team member's match. r a reversal on his Lake Soccer Season 1982-83 Soccer Makes a Kickin' Start '+f1ww...... .waannlunms tem' V 1. ,,g- - fs y I ' 1' 0 ts-.4495 - ' I If , X 1 ,. 5, 1 ,, - L x- ' . ' - , , Y ,aa 1 X t Wg ry. Q .V ' -by ' 3: b V Y j J aww , .mp V K ' ,fo-,-,fri Lvl 'tgp .at 4 Wi . .. it 7 , 4' . x F na q -. 4 ef an ' J' Soccer has evolved as the world's most popular sport. Played in every country, the sport gains popularity as youth soccer sweeps the country at all levels. Defending your goal is the name of the game in this sport. I..H.S. Varsity and J.V. soccer teams are good examples of teams that really go for it. These guys put forth their best in agili- ty, strength and action. These three things compose a team made to win. Th Ristevski teaches perfection to Kelly Fowler. . -1-a.AiiLLfz1 ,-s.2-ww-1-vianauvhrfki' i or iqisssfawfxutm-eff-ffw Lf ' ' ' ell demonstrates his ability as a goalie. - III- Jackson Peter Draguicevich, Lyndel and Randyllasquez. Pau Gabriel Draguicevich receives a pass. The J.V. Soccer team: fl-r top IOWl Coach Gino Ristev- ski, Keith Wiseman, Athony Emers, Robert Cuningham, Douglas Beaubian, Roy Byrd, Mark Henderson, Joyce Phillip, lmiddle rowl William Latchow, Brad Lackhart, Roger Bound, Tim Dalton, Scott Chamblee, unknown, ibottom rowl Jeffery Hughes, Delfino Garcia, Henry Alva, Darren Bullock, Brett Davis, Roland Shepard, unknown. RAS A i . Nga fl was W-nr ring,-? A1P i' Danny Hayden and Kelly Fowler show the same style, 2 Girl's Soccer Makes a Name for Itself ' I . ' 'Y M., --V V o -1 ,1' -Y-W ef ' - ' -- - -A--W -'-craft? rs F -W M ,N w-.,.., gm . 'L' 'U' M 'H' -Y 1 H A f .,1' ,1' .Li ---.xvfu j : . Q '5' ' - S ' , ' iff fx la .ng.T.f.'Q . -:ll -'ii-WQAW ff: . 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These girls feel they must ac- complish something that is well beyond the call of duty. That something is to excel in a sport that until recent years has been dominated by the male population. Soccer for women takes courage, strength and determination in addition to agility and pro- wess. The LHS girls soccer team succeeds in proving that excellence in performance is for any one a possibility. aww .. , .sm 1'f 2f kb .-.,i,- 'fm' , M... i b N ww V. P .,,,,,,..mwflv'l A . ,, .N . ,W ,W . Q M ..'w We 4--N uw- f'1-:.'::..--'f'.-,.- DeAnn Demby keeps the ball away from opponents. Cally Eastman puts her all into the ball. l 1 ll Coach Grant shows concern for her team. The 1982-83 'girl's soccer team includes: C.1Bim- merle, M. Clark, C. Eastman, R. Farrar, M. Garcia, D. Glotta, A. Hoskins, L. Henry, K. Kelly, M. Kruzich, J. Sewell, M. Smith, M. Stockert, T. Tur- rubiarte, A. Vercolen and W. Walker. i 9:12 ' AJ! an ff, .0 A - I .rp ' : K M0 ,, -1. N 'L ,:M,,::,... k. h . fl aff. -- . ' w A 5.3: ' . 4 3'2 WT T v - f ,,..fvE,s5x,,-wt' if r:,.2,1?i.,P4.,,Qj1,, Vp .5 . . vxy.:i1'f' F'?1,,' fw.Q-vp-k3Mv,,A-1 V 1 I .3i1v'fz fF?f ' , ' 4 sig., ' 4 Q . , f v uns? , -W , ' ' , N T Un' X '- '1 VYY' W mkt, ,.,,,,s,,ww,,w4-ff , . M h , . lf fr - Kim James throws the ball in while the referee watches. usp... A-.. M...,..,,,.--wal!!.-,:g:is!..4.!g,.ii.4.i,,,-g r'A'r I e . f , l'f 'IlIllls 1 .. . . . f . 1 r it- ,I 5 2 e f.. A .. . .,... . , Q . - . 1 . - s- ' ' V' K x4 A 1 .X , . I 'ln 1' K , . . .. - A , ' it K ' I 'i w' A -5' It 5 We 1 .,, J f 'ff 'T l' . A . as are .5 QQ s . 1 '3'xN' Egg ,rake 4 - PL T. '?'3?-f4?'f1:iQff . -2'1 Q SQ L ' -N , . ffl- 4, -gy? .kk . K, , Q . 4 , . ,r.. , .4 , m . Tracey McRae passes the ball to Reta Luster. The team takes a rest during halftime. The J.V. team includes: G. Williams, A. Norman, D. Denby, S. Stockert, J. Glotta, G. Clark, l. Martinese, VT. Redman, T. McRae, K. Starrit, C. Redfoam, T. Phairis, SJ Mullins, L. Baker, D, Batchelor, J. Begker, D. Damon, K. James, D. King, L. Kramer, R. Luster, P. Renolds and T. Williams .'r, Managers: Daphnia! Clements and Nlkki Nery V ,308 ll f r.,r Farmer Baseball ,,,g.g K, .Qi gf- Q1 7' y' ff ,J I H1711 Y x . 1 11' gt Y-'ft 'I Y'x .g+g,...7-- -- . ffiaft '2. Ted Tittle perfects his swing. 1 jf N 1' H Q v -' ,za- , gA S 1 MQ. up .la QQ if is Stas. '1ff4'W+f1'F:1f 'SL Q .Y f 2 . ' . - Ax Lu. ' Qs, 1.33 wx Wxj.-4145 - . '. s , ,M s V, .g I K. fb N G' f' if'f l i-Y . ,,,,f1. . N -. r. fs f fs E355 . s5rfi59':Y:3fr'l'kj3'f4-Q . fwhvl fl ff -..,f ' V A-pg' 42. ' 1 Q uiimnaw gkwygmsggigif-4.Qw,f.,gQLx W- . 'gy LM ,, . ,- .tr . - -- .- flyf'--ra . ,cr IL 29:35 W. .T ,way 'fr . .Q A ., , as . ' ' ' r -r . zf.. .. V A s 1 It + av: 'f any h' 3, .Q ue1,.v..:o'm.':i'1PL-.'.....,.o '9-l1'r.2-:iw 5' . , L-'H s i ., . W--., f , Qrgwffl l 3 7 :Wir-2. . . N f wg-5 1' 5 'K af :. jf' 1 -. . A M, , , W Coach Campbell and John Stouffe discuss strategies. X' fee ng: mf- -Hr: j. .5 554 7 174 rr pix.-if . .1494 A -5 . , ,W ll: 'ff' 1, PM -cg Greg Graham returns to the dugout after a long game. 3 Q l but '5vf.,,,w.f.-3.e4f,f- f- . A' , ,V fn' r. . yr: Pat Newhouse makes a quick return to first base. Doug Clark disagrees with the umpire's call. ef-, 'ff HQ: it ijt-V ,,,,,,, an l .. QA' ft. . ,. . Z? ing game. E ' Y gl Top row from left is: Greg Graham, Scott Osborn, Dale Williams, Ted Tittle, David Harwell, Bobby Burns, Jeff Baty, and Jose Melendrez. Second row is Coach Campbell, Craig Henderick, Dar- rin Thompson, David Bennett, Ben Denison, David Shelley, Ron Anthe, John Stouffe and Coach Leach. Botton row is Pat Newhouse, Deron Matthews, Paul Pomroy, Chang Kim, Ralph Shelton and Doug Clark. v. . ex K A Varsity Goes to B The team huddles up to discuss plans for a winn- Scott Osborn swings for a home run. Greg Graham and Ted Tittle anxiously watch the game. Dale Williams makes a good throw for an out. M em w 4 i - L f M y N .4 , 4,- X it if ii NM ' L' fs Bobby Burns throws a strike. adv, rs ' gf ,, Q: f f fi 5 MM-.fffgwfr V , ,P.'hf:2:': ' .pn ,R 'gulf f,x?MiS ?v,ff, y ,vq V-Q so ' -' my V V ,. 1 1 'SG , f Qx is '4 ' X , The team watches from the dugout wlth antlcxpatnon Doug Clark misses a turn at bat. 4..-ng, yy K . I 7 X. 4 eq, .,. , L sf i q, tt., 'S' D . ,. W ,,,, .wg 35:5 e . J , .',,rf..r,,.p,iQ M f.,, '12j ,, ,ft M , . ,..s..'t - ' W ' fx af: v1. g 4,g-',,- -, - 'gs .a s'v':fyg,gi 'H . ' ,f5e,5x:Q'i-'-- '3 2, .f e 251.5 4-ff' ' 1: Iv 4, M . A xg l vig 5 V .- Eigwig A ri , +.,,.' ' H . .,.4- . f-'1..- 8-if 1 , , 'NK' A- ' 'L ., , awggzfsifaafgxfi-te. aw., Psfiig-rwwimgaw ...M ' . ' -, +- .fp a...Q.., -.x.' Greg Graham lets a low ball go by. J .V. Hits Home Ted Tittle charges a ground ball Lt ' L, ,fi t ' fl , w r f i ,SW we xxx , 1 , My I if . ,. g at ' , 34 Q io' l s o A S .4 Dale and Bobby warm up before the game. David Harwell rips one in batting practice, Coach Leach and Doug Clark pose for the Top row from left is Mike Condiff, Ken- dall Lynn, Ken Powers, Thomas Rad- zavich, Burt Thoraly and Mark Roden. Second row Rick Selitz, Jeff Overfelt, Mark Ponder, Dave Kruczek, Mark Chase, Darell Wilson, Brian Murphy and Brian Thompson. Front row is Randy Donald, Jesse Cancino, Randy Good, Jimmy Marchant, Ronnie Sommers, Cor- ey Thorton and David Huck. ILA X. ,, . Q Baseball ln Action Ted Tittle and Coach Campbell talk while at third. Sf ff Coach Campbell takes a refresher between innings. ,,,,....--1 .sH'Y.7 ' Paul Pomroy swings at a hanging curve. Doug awaits the pitch. Q JS. PQ, I M it gs, f,fr,-aim. 155' 7 ai A M, - .1 , fb, Giang 5 Paul Pomroy takes a swing for a double. 1983 '-1, If . ll 2 x. v-,, .meal figs G1 .I LUN .. ,, H162 Manager Darren Pack C . Wg Doug Clark prepares to bat, Ted Tittle takes a break between pitches DIAMG DS ARE FGREVER Paul Pomroy OF .aww QW? Bobby Burns 3BfP K X a .vaio ' vc, ll' ff 0 X 0'-ug HQ N W Damn Thompson OF Jeff Baty 2B of-'11- Q Doug Clark SS Davld Harwell P 415 Ted Tuttle IB Dale Wxlllams OF f P Greg Graham 1B fi, 415 John Stouffe C Cralg Honderlck OF 1983 Graduating Players 75 T wit Vql' G 1 ' N - . - ,gm K '-eww. I ' .L- Cross Country Sprints Into Season 4-s A- -Q VILQ f-sh-. X . xc , J ,.,. a .K Y I . S F-P' . . 7 - , T 1: o J '19 'T A iv.- . ., '+-ttf' gg f 'fp , Willman struggles to keep the lead. ? 4, .s.. - as n, oger eggs, i e Munoz, James proves this honor by staying in the lead and pushing herself to place in this meet. Larry Whitfield, Joe Durbin, Danny Hayden, Matt Runsabove and Chris Small. l The Cross Country track team has proven itself again this year with its performance. During the season each member strove to do his best. The team runs at an average of 65 miles a week. As a result, the team has placed in over half of their meets. This year the team has had many outstanding runners. A few of these are James Jackson, Joe Durbin, Danny Hayden, James Willman, Mike Munoz, Roger Beggs, Bruce Colon and Steve Brock. This year they have competed against J. J. Pearce, Richardson, Lake Highlands, Plano and Berkner. Along with the Cross Country track team Dee Dee Bumpus keeps up the pace. She continues to do her best to bring the team ahead of their competitors. X 1 of the Lewisville Cross Country Track team are standing from left Mark Lewisville is proud to have a track team as good as this years team. Lisa Durham Tim Urban, James Willman, Bruce Colo R B M k ' ' Track Runs mto 83 During this season, the track team has played an important role in sports. At the beginning of the year, the team worked hard exercising and conditioning in order to face their opponents. By track season they were ready to take on any team. Some of their competitors included Richardson, Plano, Mesquite, Irving, Highland Park and Lake Highlands. Steve Davis and Mike Munoz compete against each other to improve their speed Coach Teresa Smith takes a break inthe weight P G Hayde track te I Y ,- 30 fs ,.-4 :f 1, K -N Nl .r 1 .fl ' Y .454 , ' gli' . Zig Jim Box puts it this way. Q a MWW0,-,,fv-V i,AWM-Q Sh ,M -:- - ' ' J '. Z . ' QW X, J, o- , fgvzwxk-:frees Q3 YP :A g K . Nm , nf if am includes Jim Box, James Willman, Randy Wolfe, Todd Webb, Larry Whitfield, James Jackson, Debbie gets ready to run. n and Mark Deuhner .lf ,Y .J xQ9fle lf '. xsvu 5 5 33 .. ? .Ei ,' '15 an ,E'.EJ aux' ' 'QV -V ----f w in-2.2, -1436- , ..L xx XSVIL in 34? Alsaon the boy's track team are ltopl David Polser, Bruce Colon, Mah Murray,'Alan Hoadly, lmiddlel Brian McCrary, Nathan Ware, Greg Hunter, Darrin Mitchell, lbottoml Roger,Beggs, Tim Hunt, Mike Munoz and Aaron Haines '1 7 i 1 fi Swimmers Splash Into Good Season Every morning and afternoon, the Lewisville boys and girls swimming team has entered Flower Mound pool for workouts. This long season of two-a-days continues through March. In an average day's workout the athlete will swim close to six miles a day or the physical equivalent of running nearly 25 miles. Swimming is one of the most physically demanding sports. Last year's district champion successfully defended their ti- tle by winning the 6-AAAAA district title with a record of 13-0 adding to last year's record making it 25-0. This sport, established six years ago at Lewisville High School, continues to grow in par- ticipation and skill. The 1982-83 swim team has done an excellent job this year. 'H 'W n r r e Q, 5 9 Tom Revall takes a deep breath while doing the breaststroke. Stephanie is ready to dive in. I K . fi X do W X X yx Eileen Durfee takes a good dive for victory. 2 swim team captains. Top rowg Maureen and Marsha Carey and Bottom rowg John Ronnie Fouse. Tennis Team Swings Into Action The LHS tennis team is one of the many athletic programs that the school sponsors. The team, coached by Ted Renshaw, has played tournaments against many difficult teams from area schools. Matches are played against individual schools. The team captains, Russ Bryant and Cher Nery, organize the extra team activities. The team practices, held during sixth period daily, usually consist of drills, games against team- mates and jogging. Fridays are all day tour- naments while matches start late in the day. The LHS Tennis Team works hard to achieve the high goal of perfection. I , 1 - i ',V' . ' x it W V , V W3 .64 i YOW .,,.....-M- Burt Long swings in his pro-like shot . ,Q Cb v X.,- 5, fr' Steve Jen- Bottom Diane Donn 1 Beckham straightens his strings in his racket. ganna...- Jennifer Gaines and Beth Perry take pose at a tournament. i 'Q-' we ff ,qi fir' .1 ' , r , i 5' , Alex Nikolski is posed and ready. 9 fn is 1' Ag xx Russ Bryant demonstrates the seriousness bi Coach Golf Swm s Into ACtlCH The LHS Golf team swung into action this year. Golf is an important part in the sports program at Lewisville. Both J.V. and varsity are composed of young men that are both dedicated and serious about their sport. Golf is a sport that involves an intense amount of eye to hand coordination. Paul Tiner putts for practice. The L.H.S. Golf team from left: Coach Greg Veal, Terry Gasper, Tom Cravens, Greg Kallna, Brett Stidham, Gar Larson, Brian Webb, Marvin King, Herald Culp and Rob Tullos. for practice. , 5-Hi'flu.,5. -34: fmlsisi.. ,Y 4261! 3 M Q., 1 1 'I L fs 1 'v 'bewmijgi Greg Kalina tees off. J ' D J W 5' .v mi. ,. , N , X.. ,,,, V. , , rig, K 44 4 Yau Greg Kalina watches his drive, Coach Veal and Tom Cravens discuss the sport. '82 '83 Rah Rahs Rally Spirit The Varsity Cheerleaders are the building blocks of spirit at LHS. The squad, compos- ed of juniors and seniors elected by the stu- dent body, remains dedicated and hard- working throughout the year. These girls must achieve high grades while at the same time spend long hours preparing for the many school activities in which they par- ticipate. The Varsity Cheerleaders are an important part of varsity athletics. The season's football games could not be the same without these girls. With the attitude that they must keep spirits high, win or lose, they carry on. Cheering for that fast-moving sport, basketball, can be a challenge. This squad pumps up spirit at both the varsity boys and girls basketball games. The LHS varsity cheerleaders have a unity unlike any other. This unity gives them the initiative to be cheerleaders. Their smiles and per- sonalities are ever-present factors in what it takes to brighten spirit at LHS. - . fx 17 9 H , y E Senior Cheerleaders Sissy, Karen, Dana, Melinda and Betsy cheer for their last year at L.H.S. t - Y .xn iff at D ,. Q , W f .- l - sl Q.eX - sf t S .wx V , .., , K . 'z 2, ,N i t 5 I A 'I 'b . ' I 1 ' .- M , is A A A , T E A A ix. ,le-, 5 , ' ' l ' , X , I M' is K 3 ' ' 1 8 'W 2' N-fx eg iki . QM A KT, f fig xr' f ' i Melinda Cope says Knock Knock, Rah Rahs show their championship style. Karen Standifer is having a good time. Catherine Atkins watches the clock in anticipation. From left are Lauren Robinson, Melinda Cope, Sissy Messina, Karen Standiier, Liz Priebe, Catherine Atkins, Dana Malone, Betsy Maus, Head Cheerleader, Desiree Babler and Gayla Randolph. Manager is Robin VanPelt. ,N Q J .V. Backs Farmers Have you ever wondered who cleans up after every pep rally? The J.V. cheerleaders get that exciting responsibility. Besides be- ing clean up crew, they also help promote school spirit. These cheerleaders keep the J.V. and sophomore football teams going throughout the fall season. Then winter comes along and they cheer at the J.V. girls and boys basketball games. The J.V. cheerleaders are a group that worked hard to achieve school spirit second to none. Kathy always puts up a good fight. Andrea poses for a quick picture. M '-:lw 'f 'sss 32 Q T Q ,M w . A V l l f N4 M 4 A I s L-' 'cs' ry , ,ri .. Enya? any i . Z, ig tra '5 'v K 441 ., ,QQP T Q' -., IO l PPMS , , v-9 w wi X' -ex if: gs 1: x - Y' is , J .V. continues building that spirit up. r+ -,,, , ,ri f 0 6 wsu 'H A 'tv r Bell Crew Rings in Spirit While Farmer may be an easy word to spell out on paper, spelling it with 10 Bell Crew bodies is entirely another story. The crew performs this interesting task at many of the football games and pep rallies. This is one of their many ways of promoting school spirit. The Bell Crew is also responsible for bring- ing the bell to all of the football games. The bell is originally from the first high school in Lewisville, which was located where College Street Elementary School now stands. The Bell Crew consists of 11 members which in- cludes John Prochaska as Big John. The 82- 83 Bell Crew definitely added class to the pep rallies and football games. rv-1. Sponsor David amazed at a ll to rl first row l. Second row Brian Raymond Pittard and turd row - Aaron Haines, Darren John Proc - e Ryan haska. Not pictured X80 Q1 A The 198 -83 Ll-IS Band Establishing a tradition of excellence has taken a long and hard time for the L.l'l.S. band. But when one considers that it is The Band That Marches With Pride they would understand that excellence is fought for and earned. That is just what the L.H.S. band has doneg earned themselves the honor of being called The Band That Marches With Pride. Leading and directing the band for this year is Bill MclVlath, Charles Casillas and Bob Brashears, They have lent some of their knowledge and experience to the band to make the Band one of the best around. 1982-83 drum majors, Alyson Wood and Kristen Strobel, helped lead the Fighting Farmers to numerous victories. The Marching Band and Nancy Shiftner keep up with the times by supporting the Farmers. A.. Joy Becker, Penny Newhouse, Freddie Rich, and Greg Bertrand take a quick break after their half-time performance. ,sn X Keeping that L.H.S. tradition alive is the band in the L.H,S. formation during a half-time performance. vi, L.H.S. from left Row 1: Bob Dede Cook, Gwen Burgan, Nancy Shiftner, Sue Sterreti. RQw 2: Chris Denman, Tracy Lyons, Amber Jordet, Marsha Bond, JaNelle McKenzie, Karen Owens, Penny Rambo. Row 3: Cindy Kennedy, Kelly Bauman, Jodee Zeller, Tana Ellis, Michelle Nash, Stephanie Staley, Tammy West. Row 4: Brad Lockhart, Kim King, Marva Gibson, Lori Buvinghausen, Adele Mata, Gracie Sells, Lori Stamps. Row 5: Melissa Emerine, Paul Fowler, Chris Quagliana, Jimmy Crockett, Cindy Josserand, Kelly Gibson, Steve Savoia, Mark Talley. Row 6: John Dupree, Mike Kris, John Curtain, Linda Gaus, Chuck Kuykendall, Judy Boyd, Beth Nix, Dee Dee Ridinger. Row 7: Lisa Caldwell, Scott Blonieyer, Paul Kendrick, Nicky Zala, Dan Milligan. Row 8: 'Eom Matthews, Sabrina Roessner, Grethen Bettes, Patricia Duffy and Debbie Bayneg Come and Experience the LHS Band The L.l-l.S. Marching Band competed in the UIL Marching Competition at the University of Texas at Arlington Maverick Stadium on November 2, 1982. The band earned a First Division, which is a superior rating, for the twentieth consecutive year. Their performance included the music of Los Diablosf' If and Georgia on My Mind. The show also featured trumpet soloists Kelly McDowell and June Sewell. The bands were rated on musical competen- cy, marching competency, general effect, general appearance and discipline. The bands were rated from one to five, with one being superior and five being a poor score. As the years go by the younger band members inherit the desire to win that makes them want to carry out the traditions established by past members. Here kee in u with tradition is Steve Horner effor- P Q P P ming in the Homecoming Parade. I 1 Q2 my 4 .M-nf J- I I o. 'set 35 ,A .V , :TW Q35 Right are: Chris Quagliana, trumpet, Bettie Jameson, trumpet, June Sewell trumpet, David Galivan, and Brian Siegler trombone - X v .5-, i 1.- Q L.H.S. Jazz Ensemble Back Row from left: Bettie Jameson, Jim McCleary, Kelly McDowell, Glen Butler, and June Sewellf Middle Row from left: Greg Bertrand, Mitch Martin, Peter Reid, Sieve McMillin, Gabe, Draguicevich, Mike Perry and Brian Daugherty. Front Raw lromleft: Director, Bob Brashears, Angela Flem- ing, Jef Fite, Tim Gemiann, Marva Gipson, Michelle Jones and George Howard, Sabrina Roessner keeps the beat for the L.H.S. mar- ching Band while they return to the stands after an ex- cellent performance. Brian Cisney stands at attention before the halftime show. wwfw- a 'nbwfi :qu The Band That Marches With Pride the past 25 years, l..H.S. Marching Bands have put forth a great deal of effort to establish and maintain their tradition, The Band That With Pride . This year, the band has been involved with many activities such as football games, pep rallies and parades. They are active performing in contests and concerts. from left is Kristen Strobel, Bill Alyson Wood. Row 2: Sheila Reese, Connie Beth Eastman, Tim Germann Glynda McRae, Julie Moyle and Martha Stimmell. Row 3: Lisa Morris, Slease, Laura Williamson, Mary Waller, Linda Cynthia Griffin and Debbie Bat- Row Angela Fleming, Kim Tom Krauss and 5: Ricky Bashaw, Todd Steve Moushon, Mitch Martin Row 6: Glenn Bettie J June Sewell Jeff Korak, and Natalie Coop Daugherty, Mike 9: Ben Denison, Bertrand Roberts, Ray Kelly F armerettes Step High The Farmerettes continued their award-winning tradition this year, at the Kilgore Rangerette Drill Team Camp, by winning the spirit p4 first place on skit night, first division ratings in military, prop and highkick categories, and also they won the sweepstakes trophy. T Farmerettes have worked hard to promote school spirit by appearing in parades, at pep rallies and at football games. But the Farmers season does not end with football season. They will be performing at various basketball games and they hope to attend the Fiesta Paradl San Antonio. They will end their year by competing at various contests in the North Texas area and finally by presenting a spring show. viously this drill team has set high standards for other drill teams because of their enthusiasm, dedication and hard work. Chrissy Ashman gazes intently during the pep rally. Christine Tripplehorn illustrates that a lot of hard work and dedication goes into Friday's performance. D. Keene, C M. Sturk, M. D. Wojs, S. and Sharon English take time out for a picture in their Friday dress. 'ivy' V v' 4 Jil f me , . 5 'awww J, 5 ,sl VI ,ai ff, Q 1545, i 3 if V351 ff . ,vt Q. . f 441.1 lw ar1x:1.f'fl Shannon Zeigler stands with pride during the new tradi- tion of V-line. The Farmerettes have become leaders in promoting school spirit and here they illustrate their spirit at the game, Officers from the left are lst lt. Spencer, and Capt. D'Lee Rushing. .4 'ifi 5 .,,., is i iils l siisii i , 2nd lt. Tina Hagymeyer, 2nd lt. Melanie Thomas, Farmerette a Nancy Burleson Smiles with pride while waiting to perform. Christine Tripplehorn and Shannon Zeigler pause a mo- ment before leaving practice. Stephanie's squad Kanckiewicz, K. Kapp Spencer, D. Keene The Farmerettes march with heads held high into the football game. annon Zeigler, Christine Tripplehorn and Chrissy Ashman march down Main in the Homecoming parade. Patty Brown joins in the cheering at the pep rally. . , ' 1 PM llszlurn.. Nancy Burleson, Laurie Martin. and Sharon Shaffstall stand in the traditional spirit line. s 3 1 Q x , , , ,, H -..W --, . . -..,..-.., .,. . .- Tina's squad includes: D. Sikich, T. Oliver, D. E. Finley, K. Balsiger, K. Spradley, M. Rosse, L. Chambers, D. Williams, K. Clinton, T. Hagemeyer, K. horn, M. Thomas and T. Ballowe. Clark, C. Tripplehom, and Nancy Dunn. l 2 Q. V1 if I 7 ' I :in r Carrie Croan is the dedicated director of the Farmeret- tes who has given the team a new sense of pride and enthusiasm. ' iii , ' . llll Sheri Holcomb and Mickey Carson rehearse a 'itouchingu moment in A'The Music Man, Drama - years 1 8: 2 Bottom, from left - Katrina Winstead, Jake Griggs, Mike Lemay, Tommie Ealy, Kim Self, Doug Boyd, Brenda Faulkner, Jeff Emery, Holly Jensen, Eric Arts, Tammie Graff Middle - Trisha Clark, Holly Robtnsen, Shlrly Howell, Sunday Wilson, Becca Shafer, Corrine McClurg, Laura Blackburn, Angle Care, Tammy McGaughy Top -- Mendy Michael, Brent Hillendahl, Shannan Rivers, Lori Crouse, Dawn Naworta, Jack Starner, Jeff Hubbard, Jenny Wilson and Tom Dibley. Dan Bouchelle, John White and Paul Starr are willing to follow Lisa Funk wherever she goes, Kent Williams and Byron Titus have been caught in the L'Act. .1 l V, , . 2 Doug Boyd and Sheri Holcomb say Now calm But, but, he , , . y Drama Performs on Stage Vlrs. Lyn Aalen, sponsor, has done a fantastic job with the Theatre Arts Department. A w of her credits are UNO, No, Nanettev, Girl Crazy , Witness For the Prosecution , The Sound of Music and this year's The Music Man . When asked what is the pur- ose of the Drama Department, Mrs. Aalen answers, To enrich the lives of Theatre Art udents and acquaint the community with various forms of theatre, to illustrate the apacity of high school students to perform well in various forms, enter a verbal contract ith the cummunity with positive reinforcement through empathetic responsef, The ain events during the year are the musical, UIL and TFA contests, They also work on ther forms of drama and visit an occasional play. 1 I Drama Dawn Fenster and Mike say What do you mean there is gum on the floor? Q Holly Jensen and Michelle Nash want to know why they can't have equal rights. Set Design 8: Technical Mike Chandler, Mike Carson, Briget Sterling, Ruben Medrano, Pete Breiding, Kent Williams, Rod Brumback, Dawn Fenster, Kenny Purcell, Jeff Smothers, Dan Milligan, Tom Nollen, Mark Stevens, Lynne Pryor, Tommie Eaiy, Jeri- ny Wilson, Byron Titus, Shannan Rivers, John White, Jeff Warner, Denise Braud, Missy Burnpus, Tammy McGauphy, Karen Pendleton, Monica Pate, Rob Rodas, Tammy Conner, Torn Dibley, Mrs. Cooper, Laura Washburn, Darren Myers, Mike Krauss and Ron Cohen. Theatre: Laura Tom Choir Shares Lovely Music Choir is one of the many activities which has a large number of participants. Ninety students are enrolled in either Women's Choir, Mainstreet Singers or A Capella Choir. The members must audition before being accepted. During the course of the year, the choirs have given a Christmas and spring concert. They have also attended the University lnterscholastic League competi- tion. Many of the members have par- ticipated in the school musical. Choir, although challenging, is very rewarding. Mr. Ranne is always in control. MQ' in Mike Hogan, Blacke Money, Teddy Garcia, Kevin Ehling, Mike Tajada, Philip Rutter and Dawn Fenster, show tice makes perfect. Wanda Hobbs and Arleen VanOoyen Rob Brumback and Tommie Ealy s is 5 C7 rf fl 0 Mainstreet Singers are Mickey Carson, Teddy Garcia, Brenda Donald, Aaron Hogan, Lisa Funk, Dan Bouchelle, Charlie Standifer, Kent Williams, Jayne Weaver, Teri Carnes, Wanda Hobbs and Blake Money. Donald and Susan Fry practice for an upcoming Women's Choir Officers are Amy Michalec - social chairmang Cathy Taylor - secretaryg Michelle Nash - presl- dent and Wendy Warner - vice president. Debate Stands on the Issue The debate program at Lewisville High began in 1949 with only a handful of in- terested students. Since that time, the activi- ty has grown to include over 20 team members participating actively in forensic activities throughout the year. Debate is a form of organized argumentation in which the debater must take a stand on a con- troversial issue of modern society, A na- tional topic is selected by a national commit- tee in the spring prior to the school year in which it is to be debated. The topic which is debated varies from year to year. ln past years, it has included such subjects as education, consumer goods and foreign policy. This year's topic is, RESOLVED: That the U.S. should significantly curtail its arms sales to other countries. ln order to put the skills learned in the classroom to work and represent the district in one form of academic excellence, our Lewisville High debate teams debate at various Texas Forensic Association and University ln- terscholastic League tournaments in the area. They attend an average of two tour- naments per month, each of which requires extensive research and preparation. The win-loss records of the Lewisville teams are quite impressive, and they continue to im- prove each year as they learn new techni- ques and skills. With the knowledge they have acquired, for the first time this year, Lewisville High has sponsored a tournament open to any school in the area. as Connie Weger uses body language in delivering her speech. Jesse Cancino's poise and confidence can impress anyone. 9 3 . Jessica Goldstein thinks of the perfect word UU Rita Malik and Lenard Darnell busily practice for debate. Desiree is deep in thought. 'fa-v. ' ,il i , rx Z l 5 .L A25 ll K , rn... ..- .,.,,, L ty X 1 ,.,,f, My . N Q - 2 1.1. Leath, Babler, Raymond Pittarcl Jessica Goldstein, Barbara Hauck and Jeff Beardsley. Officers are Co-Captains Raymond Pit- Tdny Methvin and Secretary Jessica Goldstein. Rita Malik, Mid- Mark Garrett, Deana Student Council Acquires Leadership Training Skills The Student Council is an important organization at L.H.S. This year the coun- cil has had ample time to prepare for the various activities which it sponsor. The big step in accomplishment results from the Leadership Development Training Class. In this class the council members further their skills in how to be effective leaders. Spending time planning activities remains an important part of the class. Activities sponsored by the Council in- clude all elections, the Homecoming parade and bonfire, dances, the marquee sales and promoting school spirit and also a Sadie Hawkins Week in the spring. All money raised goes directly back into the school to be spent on school oriented materials. Junior Officersg Vice Pres. P. Houston, Treas. J. Rau, Sec. D. Fenster, Pres. D. Frazier. N-ms' 6 s-.qv Senior Officersg Pres. A. Dean, Vice Pres. L. Parks Sec. B. Maus, Treas. C. Nery, --Q lkli3t'W J . ,..,1,w I V, 1-if .Vt We 'ful . .mf it ft V 1 - ' i Q, , - , . -' f M7 ' - 1-fig - 'gi -LL 3 . . 1 f fsgff ff. P if , A A 5.51 x,,f 1' ' , 'd 'EZL nj! I A 'V 5 , . A f - 1 54? xx . , , . ,J J ff' .ff ,J A . Aaron Haines catches some ZZZ's. C fl J. 3 5 ,vo , 'Q Senior Representativesg T. Hunter, J. Shackelford, A. Haines, C. Bosely, K. Standifer, S. Davis, V. Johnson, J. Elieson. Sophomore Council, R. Mitchell, M. Jones, R. Kelly, A. Cox, F. Ellis, N. Pletcher, L. Sirianni. 45' I' QA X '83 Farmer Dresses-Up The production of the Farmer continues to be a major event at L.H.S. It takes from early August to late February to record and complete the year's events in yearbook form. This requires the annual staff to work hard throughout the year as each deadline occurs. Coordinating photographers with copy on quad-paks takes time and detail. This careful planning produces the year- book. Activities and events that occur throughout the year are the memories the students have, Collecting all these memories into a scrapbook created the L.H.S. Farmer. The staff works hard to create this goal for they believe that memories recorded are memories well remembered. Head Photographer Javier Pedraza shows stress from a hard day in the dark room. Jeanne Rau seeks approval from editor Alisa Dean. Lisa Parks pauses for a moment 5 , Sponsoris Carolyn Morriss, S dlines drive Rhonda Morris insane. i I Arrambide refuses to be photographed. 7 Andrea Webber and Robert Segui ask Have you got your yearbook? Students discuss yearbook pages. - - - 5 Q M.,,f-a' Editor Rhonda Morris staff members are Mark UhlenburQQjfKatrina Javier,11Pedraza, Rhonda 'Morris, .Jeanne Alderhaii, Sponsor Carolyn Moniss,-Jeff Andrea Webber, Laurie Tripplehorn, Fran Doty, Lisa Parks, Chris Gurnienik if 'Harvest' Celebrates 30th Year Managing Editor Damian Drewitz readies copy for t layou . 7 . are- Pat Sullivan Jackie Power Laura JoNell Feamside, Cindy Kash, Timna Smith, Drewitz, Cathy Quaglianag?Rob Barros and mis Not shown are Mike Conway and Tania The 'tFarmers' Harvest is a weekly publication of L.H.S. Students involved in journal classes participate in realistic situations such as reporting, headline writing, photography sales and layouts. In these classes students receive first-hand experience in the world of jr nalism. The Farmers' Harvest , celebrating its 30th year of publication, evolved fron single letter size paper to the two pages which it now occupies every Thursday in 'Lewisville Daily Leader. The Harvest enters many contests during the school year i is a beneficial publication dedicated to informing the students and citizens of Lewisville ot tivities and events occuring at L.H.S. 4 ,1 v .li - 'E 'Q!.:pf4f vnmkB.f.'l Staff members Cathy Quagliana, Cindy Rash, Dale Myers, Mark Miles and Timna Smith, along with spc Carolyn Morriss pool ideas for headlines. ' i. Managing editor Cathy Quagliana lays out the news page. Timna Smith contemplates an idea for a snappy headline. Managing Editors Damian Drewitz and Cathy Quagliana. Carolyn Morriss. Tania Gleaves and Mike Conway. Photographers are Rob Barros, David Dennis, Yvette Bathery and Pat Sullivan. Staff Reporters are Laura Guidici, Jorinell Femside, Jackie Power, Cindy Rash and Timna Smith. NHS-LHS' BEST The National Honor Society is an honorary club that consists of outstanding junior and senior students who have achieved acad superiority and continually rank near the top of their class. The purpose of this club is to promote excellence in all subjects. This club motes excellence not only by setting high standards for its members, but also by aiding other students by offering a tutoring program wh operated by NHS members. The National Honor Society will complete its year by organizing a banquet to honor the members of thi tionally renowned club, including especially those members who will receive special recognition in the form of scholarships and i awards. NHS members include: Chris Adams, Susan Akin, Brian Allen, Sophia Allibhai, Danny Alsbrook, Sheila Amin, Kendra Anderson, Dannette Bama, Lori Baxter, Janet Bayne, Dawn Bedard, Frank Bender, Greg Ber- trand, Dan Bouchelle, Bobby Burns, Jeff Christenson, Tammy Cotton, Tony Curran, Stacey Davis, Brian Daugherty, Alisa Dean, Brenda Donald, Eileen Durfee, Lisa Durham, Tommie Ealy, Beth Eastman, Jeff Emery, Leanne Erickson, Andrea Fellner, Dawn .- Fenster, Jeff Fite, Greg Foley, Paul Fowler, Liz Gasper, Reed Giles, Jessica Goldstein, Bruce Harman, Connie Hauser, Sherrie Holcomb, Wanda Hobbs, Darcy Hum- phrey, Ron Kemble, Mary Kim, Andy Kirkpatrick, Karl f Kobel, Keith Kockler, Bettie Jameson, Richard Jones, Gar Larson, Tracy Leath, Mike Lemay, Hubert Long, and Maria Lummus. . e McLeroy, Jennifer Mangum McCleary Malechek VP Dana Malone Betsy Maus McFarling, Todd Milam, Kelly Morgan, Michelle Jeff Nowak, Scott Osbom, Kim Peck, Renee Melissa Pierce, Stefanie Pizzolato,,Michele Rick, Rundle - Sec., Tom Ruzicka, Jennifer Schram, , .. ,Q 1 15 . .y t , . I l Other Members include- K ll - Pres. A T- , ' , fr P Sewell Jeannie Shackleford Tess Solomon Ste Staley, Lori Stamps, Mark Stevens Rhonda St Chris Tripplehorn, Laurie Tripplehorn, Jay Tu, T' ban, Susan Van Ooyen, Mary Waller, Brian Kent Williams, Jerald Williams, Alyson Wood and non Ziegler. 3 5 t1'fm.:W V , . f IONS - A V ff GI L0vg A QQ' A 1 sg, , . ff.-4 ,Ji 'McDowell, president, takes a breather from writing. lf,'. fa' X l f , t .Q L Wu - K. Q l ., 'wi e if 5, Q0 ia 33 L 1 . :if or K4- xxh , fig ., , I ' 1 H 'L 1 ,.', A ... ,.!! .3 ,Q S fl N y , gls fi Q , yt. 1 , , , ' 4: ,. I t -,QQ K L. f 1 Qin A N ff qs:-J . A- AFV, J ,. W h .Ll r Al f, View X' Q. gillfbit -M. J ' i 'S Q X 5---4-n..,,,...n NHS Sponsors are: Patsy Roe, Mike Crivello, Audrey Martin and Peggy Gentry. Jana Rundle - sec. prepares to dive into her English paper. NHS lnductees are: Catherine Adkins, Rhonda Barker, Lisa Caldwell, Ronnie Fouse, Gina Garza, Amber Hill, Cindy Hotchkiss, Barbara Hauck, Wade Housewrlght, Jon James, Kristen Kankiewicz, Lisa Korak, JaNelle McKenzie, Stephen McMillln, Ritu Malik, Tony Methvin, Scott Methvin, Julie Moyle, Mark O'Donnell, Karen Owens, Sheila Reese, Cindy Sargent, Stan Semones, Sharon Shaffstall, Chris Shaw, Paul Starr, Kevin Stewart and Julie Weaver. The Lewisville Vocational Agriculture Department offers three courses of study: Production Agriculture, Cooperative Part- Time Training and Pre-employment Laboratory in Agriculture Resources, Pro- duction Agriculture is a four year program composed of three parts: classroom instruc- tion, project program and the FFA. The classroom instruction includes crop science, soil science, animal science and agricultural mechanics, as well as other related areas of agriculture. With the Supervised Occupa- tional Experience Program students gain first hand experience in production agriculture by maintaining an agricultural project such as a pig for pork production or hay and grain production. The Future Farmers of America is the third part of the production program but also is a major part of the other two programs. The FFA is a na- tional organization that trains leaders. FFA activities include parliamentary procedure, public speaking, judging contests for livestock, land and agricultural products, community service projects, social activities and livestock shows. Through participation in these activities, students are able to earn awards, scholarships and recognition at the state and national level. FFA is an organiza- tion highly respected at LHS, for it gives our students something to work for. FFA Prepares for Future Agricultural careers i M Students weld during class, . 41- am W I aw, ' -+ A' K -eu ,W N L4CX, tif ff y 'T .. pn. AFV: Nl, VCT: UW t K. I ,f 9: ' ,I QXF1, I ON O ' 1, X ,A ' Z u vo' 6, Students study contently watches durmg class. Two students during 1 l f 5 2 - - 5 I I ,'-'H , L - 'Q-.5 gd ,, M nj v' Math Club Adds to Ll-IS The Math Club is an honorary club that con- sists of outstanding math students who have completed Geometry with at least a B average. The club competes in various con- tests in catagories that include: number sense, science, calculator and other in- dividual subject areas. This club is an ex- cellent example of LHS superiority in academic areas, The club will end its year with a banquet for all members. ., ALM -n igh 7-1 . s.:f ?t i Mrs. Voss, Math Club sponsor clowns around. Math Club officers are: Liz Gasper - sec., Brian Webb - Pres., and Leanne Erickson - Treas. Q 6 1 , Q t h X a i Q. - ' 4' 1 it 1 Honor Society top from left - Stephanie Lester, Sylvie Nicolas, Betsy Maus, Mark Stevens, Danny ok and Ronnie Fouse. Bottom - Sophia Allibhai, Julie Moyle, Karen Owens, Tony Curran and Jon Jame. ctured - Mary Waller, Trang Nguyen, Brian Allen, Tina Hagemeyer, Jeff Lobaugh, Stephanie Pizzolato, lorony, Lisa Korak and Julie Weaver. J.. ,Y A 1 'i .Ji l , 4 .,, a ll' A iii K Foreign Language Excels at LI-IS The Spanish and French Honor Societies are clubs organized to honor the students that have excelled in the language. The 20 students in each club are encouraged to fur- ther their understanding ot the language. Before a person can be inducted into the club, they must have completed, with a B average, the first semester of Spanish ll or French ll. The sponsors of the clubs are Cheryl Babb for French and Mary Read for Spanish. The clubs meet approximately once a month or when there is business to conduct. Julie McGee is demonstrating the function of the language lab. Cheryl Babb is advisor of French Honor Society. 5'3- H' .ri Ti'- 46- K.-J Jeff Emery, Gle Tammy Colton, Officers - Pfesfdenf - Sheila Goldsfeln- T 1 T ., -,,..,. , , .,,.. , ' fe -W-fffzfygi-'vii 4 3 VICA, Cosmetolog Prepare for Jobs 5 LJ VICA is an important part of industrial education. This club promotes citizenship and leadership, two qualities that are an asset to anyone. These qualities are strengthened by activities that plan and carry out approved scholastic, civic and social projects. Cosmetology is a course designed to teach students the techniques required to become a beautician, This is a highly demanded job in the job market to- day. These girls work hard to achieve the high goals that are set to be graduates of this course. I im A or , Xi if is it we if Cosmetology students are from left Debbie Helmken, Tracy Brewster, Laura Johnson, Lynn Thomas, Cindy i ,gg ' 1, , 1 i Gayla J udkins, Bobbie Shirk and Laura Ostrowski. sf: tifffgf : iT t,:ll ii C' s Pj, ff' 3 W 3 81- 83 Cosmetology Officers are Pres. Gayla Judkms, V.P. Theresa Seals, Sec. Lynn ,T': 'r' f Thomas, Treas. Cyndie Smart, Rep, Laura Johnson, Sgt. at Arms Bobbi Shirk, Parl. Sherri Laughlin VICA sponsor, Mr, Tourk, poses for a snapshot. 5. wx Ere I From left are Al Marvin Murphy Truitt Randy Schultz Penny hlte Kent Hlte OX VGCT Works Through the Year Mike Bateman gives the Neiman-Marcus look. 4 J Frank Wheeler glances at his text while Ted Joplin listens attentively. left are Mitch Johnson, Wilson, Paul Walters, Mike Darrell Vocational Gpportunities Club of Texas is a group organized to provide recreational op- portunities for CVAE students. These students in the Coordinated Vocational and Academic education classes are employed in the Lewisville community by local businesses. ln April, VOCT members and their employers attend an Employer- Employee Banquet. This club of approx- imately 30 members meets .together once every six weeks excluding activities. Mr. Jay Starnes sponsors VOCT. Mr. Starnes plays it cool. Health Occupation Doctors Up Skills Health Occupations is a vocational pro- gram which involves two types of classes. The Health Career Science Class ex- plores various health careers and teaches basic human anatomy, physiology and medical terminology. The Cooperative -,,, g. group attends class one hour a day then works in a health related job. They work approximately 15-20 hours a week. Leadership is stressed to the students in HOSA. They participate in leadership and skills at area, state and national level competition. ,dll vmv ' ,Pi f ' , im 6 . 3 fy qs 4'-fx ' n Aj , f ,Zffj ,I . - ,.,. , 5--, H. . , ! 1' .ad , sw' i L -V V, if Top left stands the truck that carried the HOSA c ficers in the Homecoming parade. Top right, To: Lambert is heavy in thought. Middle, Officers Bat right, Lisa Kellam, Kathy Whyte, Mike McLero Cara Compton, Debi West and Joline Flugum. left, Back Cum, Mtchelle Etter, l HERO Saves the Day With Projects ie., . O 3E l ii ' i ' A f I' L fa- z X Q, if - iss , 1' Q al w '8 E ,- A i as s 4 - , . Q R li . tafii: HERO officers are from left first row Tammy Daley President Amy Deering Reporterg Gina Class Representative Kelly Clark Secretary second row Lynn Komuves Class Representativeg Don- Class Representative Lou Ann Clark Prolects Vice President and Rene Driskell Class Representative. Home Economics Related Occupations is a student organization with emphasis on school, community and family projects. Some of these projects include working at nursing homes and helping needy families. HERO also attends area and state conven- tions during the summer. To be a member of HERO one must be in HECE which is a class that involves jobs that are related to home economics or PELE Child Care which is a class where students visit elementary schools to act as student aids. This organiza- tion is one that is designed to help all people. Amy Perrin helps out. l i l i Lou Second row, Daren OEA Prepares Students for Gffice Careers The goals of the Vocational Office Education group are to prepare high school students vocationally for office jobs and for advance- ment in office occupational areas. To ac- complish these goals the students are in- troduced to the techniques, skills, routines and procedures which are needed in general office work. Some of the club activities plan- ned for this coming year are area and state leadership conferences, community service projects, social activities and fund raising. The fund raising is to give a student or member of OEA a scholarship award. The teachers of OEA are Linda Feagins, Charley Roden and Joanne Smith. Pictured above: Front row: Linda Kapp, Brenda Crozier, Sheila Thomas, Chris McClean, Michelle Rosse and Sheri Wilson. 2nd row: Robin Terry, Helen Weaver, Cynthia Tackett, Junior Morales, Letty Bar- retto, Ginny Adams and Debbie Williams. 3rd row: Rhonda Anderson, Susan Houser, Debbie Gilmore, Cin- dy Sargent, Kimm Pack, Shelley Morris and Veronica Arroyo. 4th row: Denise Braud, Lisa Miller, Paula Anderson, Dawn Bailey, Dale Myers and Cheryl Wooten Front row: Classie Whitley, Jackie Chew, Kevin Wheeler, Leigh Ann Carroll, Kathy Griffin, Patricia Duffy and Teresa Rodgers, 2nd row: Arlene Haw- thorne, Jewel Gerhards, Tonja Morgan, Natalie Reynolds, Lana Bequette, Edie Shandley and Kim Pemberton. 3rd row: Tina Beer, Jennifer Davidson, Sharla Trueblood, Jennifer DeBerry, Armanda Veber and Rebekah Graves VOCCT Prmts Up Busmess 'he Vocational Office Careers Club of Texas a purpose which is to promote leadership young people. This club is for students who to work with their hands. They also have knowledge and skill needed to operate all ds of printing equipment. One of the ac- :ies to look forward to by being a member of CCT is attending the state youth leadership ference which is held in the spring. A stu- it who takes VOCCT will learn basic office ls, such as typing, filing, record keeping and application. By the end of the school year e students will know how to operate various Wting equipment. officers of VOCCT are: President Sherri Pee, Vice-Pres. Sharon Sheridan, Secretary, ,y Ann Yow, Treasurer, Patsy Turner. gif: -.'f-.Zi'-,- Martinez demonstrates some of the skills she learn VOCCT. . - top row: ,Lori Green, Ruben Ybarra Sherry McGee, Julia Stuart, Jeff Gibson Hooser, Randy Wright, Dolores Martinez Lori Meyers and Cheryl Tyler. Front row Mar Patsy Tumer and Tammy Watts. 'Duane Lacher, Thul-lang Vo and Sharon row: Waynesturgeon, Joyce Odell, Kathy yi AnnYow, Ann Odell, Teresa Bryce DECA Provides Un-The-Job Training Marketing and Distributive Education students select a career objective to hold throughout the year. DECA's greatest con- tribution is in motivating students to learn how to perform as leaders and how to cooperate as a team. Students achieve this through their on-the-job training, classroom instruction and the DECA Club. Through DECA, students participate in various com- munity service activities, social activities and competency based events. This year the DECA Club will actively compete at the Area Career Development Conference in Denton, the State CDC in Houston and then National Competition in New Orleans. Students receive many types of recognition through scholarships and awards. The highlight of the year for Marketing and Distribution students is the annual Employer-Employee Banquet. Here the students honor their employers for their ser- vice, dedication and training and also for giv- ing them a head start in life. - DECA Officers from top: P. Brase, Reporter, M. Beane, President, M. Brinkley, Vice Presidentg G. Historian: J. James, Secretary, B. Stallcup, Parliamentarian and T. Hughes, Sergeant at Arms. DECA Club Tom kur- 10-31,3-s bi! Randy Watson and Mike Dore work vigorously in class. Brenda Stallcup takes a moment to pose while checking out groceries at Piggly Wiggly. 3 f 31,5 ,lg ow gr 3- ,wig-QW jg - if y Q i ajgizf 1-,fig i 5 K ,fi 1 al A ,,f'wfw,f::?f'-ig if Zeb: B fl ,, 4,.r:r. af,1,r , 25585 X ' Y Vw . , ici , i, SA-Q Q' I wif we ' ' fail' fllfik if l Beane experiences the Extra-Terrestrial while she works at Toy Mart. iPhoto Courtesy of Lewisville Dai- sf' 005424 59 N. Lv IA Club Draws Attention The Lewisville High School Industrial Arts Club was formed in the spring of 1964. 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Mail Lewisvill 221-4581 Fully Computerized Service The Pocket Place fa Q-:J ,ji Randy's Sports Center I FH'neSS Ccn+cr' Old Orchard Village East Center 436-1538 - ,--- X ., -' Sandee's 144 Lakeland Plaza 436-841 1 , :MNA QWf,,, L . MBC! QL J. G. BOYDS 210 Lewisville Allen McGee Realtors 7 REALTY WORLD 436-0814 101 West Main 140 W. Main Carpet Professionals the COUNTRY KITCHEN breakfast 221-6027 McGee Center 'f 5 g 2 1 1 ,'--N gy v'z,,v: 3 BEASLEY'S '2'l'iZIJ3'i SchIotzsky's H .. GJ? 138 Lakeland Plaza 436-0439 Lewisville atlonal Bank Nothing sums up our attitude toward this years graduating class better than the word. . . 'LYes. Congratulations, and good luck in the future. Lewisville Bank ABanK of the Southwest 'iV Z :X PO Box157. Lewisviiie Texas 75067 250 S Stemmons Exwessway QW 435.653, MemhersSourhwex1Bancshareslnc, Fnic A Bank ofthe Southwest Lewisville Rental Center 419 S M II 221-2708 Copenhager Skoal Rodeo Office 156 W. Main 436 255 , Y ,ww 'ws I vu 1 , , V' as 0- 4, ' .W lx La Bon I ta Hairstyling for Men and Women 120 Lakeland Plaza 436-7538 ll l 'xr In ,X :'., ' ' .' -f', ik L I l I One Hour Martlnlzmg 1310 W. Main 221-2362 Weddings Funerals Altar Pieces w f if hiv Y-' 'fr A x Q '35 4 135, will l x Flowers for all Occasions Bob Huggins, Jr. Hours Lorna Hawkins 9-7 Mon.-Sal. 221-7202 1160 Main Valley o 5 C R A NTHON 6 yj X X r '-4J'lllI 1' i 1 We'lI keep you looking good lor less . . . 591 W. MAIN 180 Lakeland Plaza 436-3566 Lewisville, Texas 75067 h R Mon. Fri. 9:30 a.m.-9:00 p.m. E ' I i sat. 9:30 a.m.-6:00 p.m. Bl gg 257.1 Bt' Pharmacy Hours Mon.-Sat. 9:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m. Sun. - 10:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m. Old Orchard Shopping Center 1374 W. Main 221-3575 FRONTIER FORD Frontier Ford 1144 N. Siem L ' 'I 436 1516 Grandy's Dick Huffines lI'lSUl'3l1Ce Agency Fire Automobile Casualty Life Lewisville, Texas 436-2422 N K, .N ID ' 'X' ff l 5 9' fi:'S1-, Y U- V g L bi' fi V, '1,r V Qev?1':-Lsfl . . 2 'Es ' 625.3 2 N.z 'K K 3256? gan 40 ll e l is 'fa LMI Lewisville Memorial Hospital Q ,521 '1 ,,f uf he ,. IW 8 l.4 0k,,,,,,,,.., 500 W. Main 221-1583 HPIMBH5 .:...','aZ 'M'M 'A' ms fa 3 ang 39 500 W. Main 221-2589 THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES 1982 CHAMPIONS WE HAD You COVERED ALL THE WAY! ADVERTISER P O Box 639 131 W. MAIN STREET LEWISVILLE, TX 75067 12142436-555 YOUR MORNING NEWSPAPER SERVING LEWISVILLE HIGHLAND VILLAGE - FLOWER MOUND THE coLoNv L Old Orchard Shopping Center 221 5025 LAKE DALLAS GLASS A MIRROR ,ff Y51 S M II 436 3711 KALYPSQ GIFTS Lewisville Dance Academy 'F 205A Huffines Center - 436-9321 CI for age 3-Adult Ballet Tap Jazz Acrobat Wh th rious dance st d t the enjoyment d II tt g d ' LDA ff w.MAlN 221-1539 yp 9 I' t ' 'Hp gy h I Congratulations Senior Farmers! PIZZA CUCINA 501 North Mill 436-5084 2 Brunswick Lewisville Bowling V Came' PRINTING Offsetand l Letterpress Printing 221 Huffines Center 1398 w. Main 221-5857 436-6515 lil 1, i jf, ll Illl , , , we 3- so oo er is FURNITUREG-INTERIORS 5 1, 1, '5 IJ v f' VfwIH'50fl5 H' 'Hi' Fffl74'fVf!Pf EUSUYFSS Booker's mv Furniture Moore Lumber 188 S. Mill 535 S. Mill 436-6554 434-1 132 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1983 FROM STAGECOACH FURNITURE CO. I J' 1' ' N- ,Iii 4, Af- , MANUFACTURERS OF STAGE II 1-'URHITUM SINCE 1978 FAMILY OWNED AND OPERATED BUILT IN LEWISVILLE MASSIVE ALL WOOD FURNITURE BUILT TO LAST A LIFETIME And it's all wood I alur Ilyj 1370 OLD ORCHARD VILLAGE WEST Un The Corner By Tom Thumb! LEWISVILLE TEXAS 221 2454 ROCKY GALLIMORE PRESIDENT I 3' qg'7:jj 7 4 fy V ' . . 1 Q. J we .,jg1:. , If .11 t.: V: -,gy A W H ,uw if ywk Shiny W 'f' I : ,F V. - 4 A. M :Ntv7Qxf2 lvf-iff all Rf? ' ma i' .A ff' ' :,I.a1.'i2Q :Q ' r J' 5 'Q' if , vs? 4 A Kenfury 27 lgeahord Oakridge Golf Course a 130 Lewisville West is 4 O 248 ug. Ei ,V AQ' . !?'i,Q.6, yt Q ',,t.V:.t ' I-X V, .j,. 52 ,r f bf , Ay' Ag Q5 4 Q 1 Congratulations BEST Graduating .afufifslj AGENT QS Seniors JESUS CHRIST ' ,t,, . 1' ' W gf 5 Blair Photography I 2 1300 W. Main 1-..:Il1L-M.f.,l, , i, 1 stw' k 4 , 'L fi fig 'gf : ii M 434-2023 Coates Insurance 227 N. Mill St. 436-5112 l r , , , 5 g Lewisville . 12141221-4575 R EA LTO RS IS SOLD ON YOU 1026 w. Main, Suite 100 . .. M V. f3':'i' TTNQEF xg - sf , -.1 A3 p .xv Q, ,. , L' p . 1 H X B '85, lr, ,M ,A P 4+ .. B' 4 tx ' 5-Q! W 4 qw ' .1 M 2 ff? ls nf H 'gm 'S '-wh - 41 .. 45152, I TP Q..i..g :WW-HF Ballowe, Toya - 40, 188, 191 Balsiger, Kathy f 188, 191 A I L 118 Banks, Vicki-339 a en. Vn - Banner, Jai! M sf- 99 Ablef' KM ' 85 Baffnssr, Nalgf- 117 Ablfn' B f 99 V Bsf1m,csr15': 152. 153 MW- -'Ohh - Bsrusr, Rhonda N 85. 152, 205, 205 Adams' Bama, Danneite 4 40, 204 Index Blomeyer, Scott - 86, 183 Blounl, Sara - 118 Blue, Ann - 86 . Boak, Joi - 86 Boenker, Mary - Boggs, Kema A 99 Bohannon, Mike - 127 Bolch, Linda - 43 Al14a,,1-Lerrry -1- 158. 5 Aly. Barry Amin, She Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson, 4 99, 206 M -118 i aaaiaa Boles, Angela - 43, 214 Bonn, David - 43 Beauchamp Lana - 85, 216 Beacker Joy 99, 183, 184, 160 Beck Brett 99 142 143 Beckham Donna - 99 172 208 Beckham Makihew - 85 196 Beckham Paul 99 172 17 Brady, Stacy - 100 Bramblett, Kenneth - 43 Bumpus, Missy - 45, 145, 147, 145, 151, 193 Ricky - 100 B4 wen - 45,183 3ig5jgWA,v.M. - 116 Burkhalt.Kirt - 86 Burks, Joey - 86 Burleson, Nancy - 100, 1B8, 190. 191, 196 a Burnett, Christopher - 100 Burns, Richard - 100 Chiiinans, Roy - 127, 129. 139, 140, Christopherson, Joanna -46, 194 Christenson, .lell - 204, 308- ffrrf - , Cimrahanzel, Charlotte -,AIS I Ciry, Marion - 123 Y W I Cisney, Brian g 100, 186 ph. .,.. A Clark, Dedra - 46. 216 Clark, Doug - 161, 162. Clark. G. - 160 Tracy - 45 AR 100. 183, 18' I ,s is Clark, LuAnn - 213 , ,, ,W ,vw Q 185157 Q F-c1afk,Msrgfs1-87,159 - I Clark. Trlcia - 101. 192 Clarq,Rod-216 l Clausen,Lisa - 100 N -' ' cisywn. sherry - 1111? Clem, Kelly - 87 : Clem, Tracey - 87 EM Clements, Daphnia Clifford, Thomas - Clifton. 1 t ' Brandenburger, Todd - 100, 170 Carmen Kam - 100 Brase, Pam - 43. 216 Brashears Bob -- 118 18 Braton Cindy - 178 Braud Denise - 44 193 2 Brazeel Ph Bettes Buck Buelock, Bumgamer Carly Jelf 100 155 186 Care Angie 192 Carey Lori 100 170 14 carey Marsha 87 170 171 Collancler Gary 1 Collelt John 101 36 Collins Barbara 4 Collins Mike 213 Colon, Bruce 87, 167, 168 88, 172, 198 19, 205 Cropper Kim Bumpus Deanna 100 201 Aaron - so 'Swv-mr1'M1e1v9s' -989 - Garcia, loss, Tent-102 1 r iossan, Linda -,8B,,19ll, , , rouse, Lori - 88, 192, 193 V ltozier, Brenda - 88, 214, login, sum ,-71844 ,, A lr5.l1fleldf'Rebecca - 48 V eg Wl1l.le --- 102' uipjlrlarold - 102, 174 5 irnmlngs, Laura -V 49, 188, 190, 1208 immings. Vinton - SB et! - 102 V mnlngham, Br mnlnigham, Robert - 102, 158 1rran, Tony - 204, 205, 209 , my. Mike f SB irry, Becky - 206 friain, John - 102, 183, 186 1rlam,Tom - 102, 170 rtxs, En: - 102 mils, Robert - 102 lrtls, Sharon - 102 lay, Tammy - sa, 213 lion, Cecil - 102 11an,DRa - 49 lion, Helen - 102 lion, Jay - 49 1 on, Robert - B8 Von, Tim - 158 ly, Katherine -- 102, 195 on, Andrea - 102, 194 pn, Denise - 102,184,160 an, Jerry - 116 pier, Renee - 102 ron Shelly - 102 188 ndna Rosean 2 lels, M1chelle ell Leonard heny Brian id Nicki B8 216 lclson Jenny 88 214 ldson Mrchael idxon Rebecca 1.02 rla Rebecca 19 Alecln 49 195 Brenda Brett Craig Jerry 12 127 Patncxa 49 179 197,218 88 185 187. 204 srscy 49, 24, 25, 145, 146,17 7 148 151, 198, 199, 204 s Stephen -- 102, 206, 168 Q,- rwn David - 11 son Michelle A sa ' Ana 5 49, 4, 17, 198, 200. . , . 190 ' , n - 10 ' - 102 . ' - 102 ' , - 1 13. - 1 ls, f 49 ls, - 158 I rs. ' - 88 ls, Y , is, f 102 9 .sv H L, 255 ' 49 I - 218 1 flalgirnifer - ss, 214 l 119 l?Amy - 49, 2,3 'ng,I11,xk -- 206 ,mmm 'AXYI Q - 1102 fQC ,102. 213 ' i-page -L 159, 160 , aa, 127, 187, 102 fgphnsyna 1102. 183 f 'Mfll1-H - 402- 154 ,-Jilfhafd 150 1 ifbavia - saiizoz, 203 7 ifMalcolm - 117 griphon - 102 ' ligflgller, Mark -5 102 , ,iisMa:k:- 169' f 'iaiiaad 4 210 9111151-17.102 or - 50,l192, 193 I - 102 1 1 , J , , EF -,.-, ,I 1 50 1 X L, .Q gg' A ' IQQtl,Jnhn - 102-'f ' ' Sieve L BB I I Karen - 88, k is , ,Brenda - 50, 195 204 Randy - 64 K Mum! H-150. 2173 ' yer Geary! - 102 ' Karen - 50. , ran - 50, 201 5, Mike - 102 Belty - 02 W Kimberly - , Bubba - 102 .. w Do, Thieu - 102 Draglalcevich, Gabriel Q- 50, 157, 185, Draguicevlch, Marcelo - 88. 87. 157, 179 ' Drewilz, Damian -- 50, 7, 19B, 199, 202, 203 E, ' Driskell, Rene - 88, 213 Dryder1,,Stephen - 50 Dubherly. Bruce - 102, 206 Dudley, Gary - 102 Duebner, Marla - 102, 167 Dufly,Brlan 4- 102 Dully,,Elizal1eth - 102 Dully,Patr1cia - 51, 183, 214 Dully, Trudy - 123 Duke, Randy - 102 Duncan, Paul - 88 Duncan,Tren!ice - 102 Dunn,Holly - 102 Dunn, Sharla - 102, 170 Dunne, Nancy .s102,'1as, 191 Dupree, Brrgrite - 88 Dupree, John !102,183 Dupree. John - 102 , Y Durbin. Dianne - 51, 88, 201, 218 Durbin, Joe - 88, 167, 210 Durden, Scott - 88 1 ,- Durfee. Eileen - 51, 170, 171, 204 f Durham, Lisa - 51, 167, 204,168 Durham, John - 51, 196 ' Durham. Sue Ann - 119 Duroska. Sara 4 102 Durrett. Stacy - 51, 214 Dutt, Ted L- 211 Dyer, Nancy - 102 Eaklns, Jeff - 102 Ealy, Juliana -- 102, 195 Ealy, Tommie - 51, 192, 193, 194, 204 Easlerling, Laura - 51, 193 Eastham, Colly Q- 89, 159 ' Eastman, Elizabeth - 51, 187, 204 Eatmon, Scott - 155 Eccleston, Gregory A 51,216 Edberg, Heidi - 102, 196 Eddelbuttal, Jochen - 102 Edwards. Eric - 102. 136, 137 Edwards, Dorothy - 102, 209 Ehlxng, Keven 4 102, 194 Eichholl, Melissa - 51, 188, 190 ' Eidenier, Ruben- 52 , I Ekslrom, Cathy - 103, 206 Ekstrom, Lorenaig 52, I A ii El1eson,'Brent - 103. 170 Ellesonulohn - 52, 34.170, 171, 198. 199 ' Ellerbuscl1,Jell - 89 A Ellio1,Brlan fff89, 136,187 in Ellis, Fair - 103, 198, 199 E1Ils,,Sharon - 103, 149Q-151,152 ellsgrsns - 89, 183 ii' ElQ1o51.Sreplpen - 89 K Emgrlne,MQllssa - 103, 183, 186 Emf115fA1lill9 Y 158 ,rag 89 192 204 - 1 b':0 ' Engl8?iafCnQ1dace - 103305, EP'-lllfiffld-Qyenna - 103 Engleimidris - 103 ' 9 Erlgltgsilftjharon A 89, 189, 188, Engluliflranliny - 89, rss, 194 A Ennis,-Ievry45 141 f Enn1s,g1chn'i:139 gnn1f,1.a10ngsif 103 , - 136 smtgan Glen: 89 f Erlckson,Krls7- 103 5:3711 k K Ericl1son,Leorina - 892201208 Ersch, Tony - 103 k Ewa, wmy - 206 - Espinoza, Larry M 1037 Essex, Shon - 89,1 5 Estrada, Carlos Q52, 210 Elker, Kelli - 52, 212 Eubanks, Tesha -T39 Evans, Debbie --89 Evans, Ronnie - B9 Everest, Tom - 127 Index' Fair, Miguel - 89 Farmer, Tina -- 89 Fallmer, Shara - 103, 195 Farley, Tina - 103, 195 Farr,T1'acy - 103 Farrar. Renee - 89, 159 Faulds, Robin - 152, 153 Faullrenburg, David -- 211 Faulkner. Brenda - 103. 192 Fazlam, Wagar - 103 Feagins, Linda - 119 Fearnside. JoNell - 203 msksmp, Kelly - 10:1 Fell, Selena - 103 Fellner,Ar1clrea f 204 Fensler, Dawn - 89, 193,194,191 204 Ferguson, Kathy - 103 Ferguson, Logan - 89, 127 Ferrara. Kristal - 52 Gasper, Elizabeth - 54, 204, 208 Gasper, Terry - 103. 174 Gatlin, James - 103, 170 Gans, Linda - 103, 183 ' Gendreau, Gail - 90 Gentry, Kim - 103, 195 Gentry, Linda - 90, 188, 190 Gentry, Peggy - 119, 205 Genzel, Teresa -- 54 Gerber, Barbara -- 54, 152 Gerhards, Jewel - 54, 214 Gzrhart. Kimberly - 103 Ge r man n,'l'im - 90, 11'-15, 187 Germuiller, Duane - 103 Gene, Penny W 54, 210 Gibson, Becky -,V 103, ree Cvhson,Cynth1a -- 103 G1bsnn,Jell - 90, 215 Gibson, Kelly K 103, 183, 186 G.bson,MsM - 183, 185 Gibran, Tmye - 90, 193, 194, 1 G1lber!, Gary - 196 Gilchrist. Nanette - 103, 195 Ferris, Bill A 116 Fields, Tracy - 89 Fillingharn, Lori - 89 Fincll. William - 103 Fink, Linda - 119 Finley, sncy - 103, rss, 191 Finney, Glalne -- 89 Finney. Scott - 52 Fisher,Ch1p - 1.03, 142 Fisher. Fisher, Mike - 103, 172 Sharon - 52, 216 ' Fite. Jef - 137, 204 Fire, John fs 52, 135 , Flligerald, Mary - 103 Fitzhugh, Charlon - 52. Fitzpatrick, Brian - 89 Flanagan, Michael - 52,206 . Flanery, Lori - 53 Fleming, Angela - 89, 185, 187 Fletcher, Angela Q-.53 Fletcher, Shelly - 103 Floyd, William - 53, 210 Flughm,Jol1ne - 212 61125, Barbara - 90, 200 Giles, Reed - 54, 127. 204 Gilliland, Mamie - 103 Gilliland. Denise -- 55 Gilmore, David -5 90, 210 Gilmore. Debbie - 90, 214 Gilmorep Larry - 90 Gilmore, Mike -' Gleaves, Tanja ,- 55, 188, 191. Glidewell, Brenda - 119 V Glo1ta,Denise - 90, 159,150 , Goble, Nell- 103 Goddard. Mark - 90 GoldsmIlh,Br1an --'103' e Goldstein, Jessica - 90, 89, 196, 204, 209 Gonzales, Sandra 9- 103 Goo. Kim - 104 Good, Kandy 4 164 Goodrich, Heidi W- 90 oaoanchfnenase - 103 Gordon, Carl - 55 V Gormly, Steve - 103 Foley, Gregory -- 53, 204 Fontenol. Dehrah - 89. 88 Fontenol, Denise - 90, 88 Ford, Tracy - 103, 174 1 Forma, Christen - 206 Forrest, Ruby - 103 Forrlsh, Sherry - 90 Foster, Eric - 90, 218 Foster, Enc - 53 Foster, Leslie - 90, 184 Foster, Susan f 90 Foster, Susan - 103 Fournier, Darrell - 53 K Fouse, Ronnie - 90, 170, 171, 209 Fowler, Kelly - 53, 137 I Fowler, Paul -v 90, 157, 183,204 Franck, David - 53 Franck, Kelly - 103 FXDnkl1n,Tony - 53 Franklin, Troy - 213 Vfraee, Laura - 53 ' Frazier, Don - 90, 127 Fraz1er, Troy - 90 Freeman, Jell - 103 FW. Susan 5- 103,,,194, 195 Pun1a,L1a1L 103302, 194, 195 Suresh, Denna - 119 Gott, Brian - 103 Graff. Tommie - 104, 192 Gragiola, Jacque - 90 Graham, Cindy - 104 Graham, Darin v 104, 136 Graham, Garron - 104 Graham, Greg 4 166. 161. 162, 1 Graham, Keith - 90, 184 Graham, Tammy - 55 Grant, Marsha - 55, 206 Grasso, Lisa - 55 Graves, Rebelia - 90, 214 Graves, Wilhelm - 55 Green, Lorie - 104, 215 ofegQfy,Mem111h - 119 Gressett, Kathy -- 90 Grider, Mariana - 90 Griffin, Cynthia - 104, 187 Griffin, Kathy - 55, 214 Grillin, Larry - 90 Griffin, Lisa - 90 Griffin, Rene - 104, 196 Griggs, George - 104 Griggs. Jake - 104 Grimes, James - 90 Grlzzle, Donald - 104 Grogan, Todd - 104 Gage, Ronnie Q- 119, 127 GaIneS,JennIler - 90, 172, 173, 196 3 - .Gallow yy nm 103 Galllgos, Phil - 90 Calvan, David - 103, 184, 185 Garcia. Dellldo - 158 Garcia, Felcia - 103 Marla - 90, 159 Garcia, Rose -Q 54, 214 Garcia, Teddy - 53. 26, 27, 127, M 129,157, 194,195 Gardiner, Jennifer - 90 Cfargan, Maureen - 90, 170, 171 , Garner, Brenda - 54,1211 'K Garner, Bruce - 90, 157 Garner, Lyndon -f 54, 157 Gaiirel. Sieve - 103, 136 Garrett, Mark -- 54, 197 Garza, Ginn- 90, 184,205 Garvin, Robert - 54 1 , Groo, Kim - 187 Grooms. Sandra - 55 Groves, Mark - 55 Grushaw, Nancle - 104 Grymes, Darryl - 104 Guldlcl, Laura - 90, 202, 203 Gumlenlk. Chris - 104, 201 Guzzetta, Danielle - 56 Haddeman, Todd - 104 Hadigan, Dav1d - 90 11sg2meyef,T1ns - se, 189,191 Hager, Russell - 104 H1 Haggard, Tommy - 104 I 98 103 201 1 64 Haines, Aaron - 56, 179, 198,,199, 169 V l'lallbrinlon,'Kev1n - 104 HaI1,Chr1s - 217 l H4l!.'James'l 104 'Hall,'l'1sha - 56 Hallman, Dan - 104, 184 Halloek, Michelle - 90 Hamilton, Shaya - 104, 152 Harnrner, Robert - 56, 210 Hammerbecli, Mark - 104 Hamp1or1,Tim - 104, 142, 143. 144 Han. Palricial- 104 1-lan, Wayne - 90, 127 Hancock, Barry- 104, 136 Hancock, David - 104 Hanson, Kelli - 56, 4 ' Hardesty, Jennifer - 123 Hardin, Amy - 104, 208 Hardin, Paitie - 90 1 Hardin, Rucille -- 123 W 'K Hare, vim - 121, 130, 133 Harklns, Brad - 56 Harman, Bruce W- 90,204 Harper, Lee s- 56 Harris, Beau -- 90 Harris, Julie N 104 Harris. Shari - 56 Hargravea, James - 104 Harvey, Brian A- 104, 136 Harwell, David - 56,166, 162, 164 Harwell, Gina b- 90, 188, 190 Hathaway, Mark - 56 Haucli, Barbara - 90, 197, 205 Hauser, Connie -- 187, 204 Hawes, Jim :- 119 7 Hawk, Sean - 104 Hawthome, Arline - 56, 214 Haycralt, Gregory - 57 Hayden. Dallas O- 91, 157 V Hayden, Danny -- 90, 167,168 Hays, Jill - 104 Hays, Rodneyie 104 Haxel, Tommy - 104 Headen. Deborah - 57 Heath, Marla - 91, 212 Heath, Michelle - 104 Heflner, Curtis - 57 Heid, Karen - 119 Hein-lback, Mark -- 104 Helmken, Debbie - 91,210 Hemsell, Stephanie - 104, 170, 171 Henderson, Bryan - 57, 157 Henderson, Mark -- 91, 158 Hendricks,Jul1e f 91,172 Henry, Lisa - 57,159 Hensley, John 5 218 Hess, Darrell -- 104 Hess, Deanna f 91 Hevey, John - 104, 218 Hickey, Chrisline - 57, 188, 190 Hlclrs, Kenneth - 91, 206 Hicks, Lisa - 104 Hill, Amber - 91, 205, 208 H11l,J1mmy - 57 11.11, wendy - 91 Hnllendahl, Bren! M 192 Hlllendahl, Michael Y 104 Hilton. Edward M- 91 Hindman, Brian - 104 Hire,Ken1- 57. 210 Hoadley, Allen - 104, 136, 137, 169 Headley, Tim v 206 Healey, Carolyn -f 123 Hobbs, Pam - 104, 195 Hobbs, Wanda - 57, 194, 195, 204 Hallman, Denise - 57, 4, 26, 27 Hogan, Aaron - 91. 194, 195 Hogan, Cheryl - 104 ' Hogan, Michael - 91, 194 Holcomb, Ginger - 91 Holcomb, Johnny - 104, 206 Holcomb, Kathryn - 91 -f Holcomb. Pam - 193 Holcomb, Sheri - 91, 192, 193. 1944 204. 208 ' ' Holder, Randy - 57, 210 Holley, Freddie,-7 104,206 Holley,Jel1 f 104, 208' Hollingsworth, Mikey- Hun, Angers -- Ssf ' Holkeston, Racheal - Hondencigibrnlgfe 1627 Hmywxichns A 91 ' 31 HC-BQMH19 - so 194. if Hoid, Daiiid - 104 Haasef,L1sa A 104, 210255 Hooser, Magrhew 91,215 ' Hooten, Donald - 57, 123, 133 5 Hopkins, Renee - 1,19 Hcrdern, Linda - 104 ' Horner, Steve 5- 58, 181 W hw: aw, ' ug .'- 4 W f' ' 4 1 'Q' -- Q' ' ,,, . x M. - K ,.,, , , 1 1' 65:1 fig tg f, , , , . v 1. ,. 1 xl-,G 1- Y up 'A x Y L . ' 11 ew i N4 if . NM ' iz W if ' V '- :..: 'i' Mum: J ,X NRS x XM 1 U 'W 'QT-K W K -K 'X stevens Mark vs 193 204 209 mm A -1 Talley Thomas 111 Tapiea Cynthia 79 214 Tarhet Dawn 215 Tatar Joe 111 216 Tate Peggy 122 146 Tausch Phll 96 1 A lI'1ClQX - Vandenburg Al Vandervcrt Victor Van Duger Kathleen Van Dyke Ken 11 West Debbie 97 212 West Tammy 112 183 Weygandt Dwaln 97 215 Wheat Stacy 97 Wheeler Chucllts 17 Wheeler Wheeler Taylor Brian 96 209 Taylor Deanna 111 152 Taylor Gary 111206 14,127,161, 97, 2 Ward, Maryette - 81 Stewart Kevin Titus, Byron - 96, 191, 193 Wifi. Michelle - 112 Stewart Rhonda Tobin. Michelle f 96 Stewart Rhonda 96 Tollenson, Jane- 123 Tnmlinson, Kathryn - 111. Ware. Nathan V 97 Warner, Greg - 81 Warner, Jefl - 170 193 198 192, 1 Wilson, Kim - 216 Wilson, Kirk - 112 Wilson, Neal- 127.131 Wilson, Shari - 151 Wilson Sherr 97 149 3 Young Glen 97 210 4, THE GFFICIAL FARMER HANDBooK Due to early deadlines, the Farmer Handbook was completed in February. A list of main events occurring after this deadline are: Spring Break - March 28 to April 1 Bahama Trip - March 26 to April 2 Baseball Season Begins - March UIL District Meet - March 25 and 26 Senior Revue - April 16 junior Senior Prom - April 22 Baccalaureate - May 22 Seniors Out!! - May 24 Rosecutting, Commencement Practice and Senior Dinner - May 24 Graduation - May 29 Editorial Page In high school, each individual puts a little of himself into the school, hoping that somehow someone will remember what he has accomplished. He wants to leave a final impression, a mark to show that he has been there. This mark should represent him and his accomplishments. This achievement should be something that only he could do. My final contribution to LHS is the work that I have done on The Official Farmer Handbook. The entire staff 'Q has put many hours into this yearbook, We have meant for this yearbook to serve as a memory of a very special year and very special people. I hope it is accepted and enjoyed by you, the students, There are many people who need to be recognized for their help in making this yearbook possible. This acknowledgement is in appreciation for their work and contributions. A million thanks to Ms. Carolyn Morriss, our irreplaceable teacher, advisor and friend. Without her this yearbook would not have been possible. I thank her for her pa- tience, understanding, support, encouragement, tolerance . , . The list is never ending, Thanks to Rhonda Mor- ris for her ideas, work and tolerance, I thank the Farmer staff for their work and their understanding and forgiveness of my sudden outbursts and impatience, I thank the photography staff for all their time and con- tributions. Very special thanks to Fran Doty who was a blessing to the '83 Farmer. Acie Mitchell, our fantastic Taylor rep. who has put up with our questions, frantic phone calls, unorganized deadlines and problems, cer- tainly deserves our thanks. I apologize to my teachers, friends and family who had to suffer my moods and tan- trums throughout the course of the year, Finally, thanks to all the individual contributors who saved us many headaches, As a special acknolwedgement, I must thank the person who made it possible for me to become the editor of , V, .'-f 4 the '83 Farmer. That person was Mr, Michael Lamb. He was a very special man and a wonderful teacher and . 1 f f . '. L' -. ' I miss him dearly. To me, Uncle Butch will always be present in room 202 teaching his l'Wee Babes not only about journalism, but also about life. He taught respect and individuality. I can only hope that he would be Alisa Dean PM of me Editor x As I reflect on the years gone by, I can only conclude that my life at LHS has been one of rich rewards and much happiness. I tried to the best of my ability to make this yearbook an unforgettable one. I will always treasure the memories of working on the yearbook staff and attending LHS. Deadlines were usually total confusion but through staff efforts we produced a fantastic yearbook. This would not have been possible without the dedica' tion of Carolyn Morriss, yearbook sponsor. She has been a loyal, devoted friend and teacher. I would like to thank the entire yearbook staff and photographers for all their hard work, patience and effort in putting together this year's annual. At first things were rough but eventually, through much determination and pa- tience, we made it work. Special thanks go to my friends and family for putting up with my rotten behavior dur- ing the chaotic deadlines. Everyone was so understanding and I can't thank them enough. Also, I would like to show my appreciation to Taylor Publishing Company and Acie Mitchell, ex-bachelor, for all their help in making this yearbook possible. As I traveled through my years at LHS it was all fun and games until my senior year. Then people and things seem to change. It was time to grow up and break the ties. I will always hold close to my heart the memories of all the exciting football games, rowdy pep rallies, dances, parties and my friends. My years at LHS have been the absolute best. Rhonda Morris Editor Special Thanks To: Rob Barros Rhonda Corely Darl Locke Bob Cope David Dennis Dalanna McCray Lynn Lange The 1983 farmer, student yearbook of LHS, was printed by Taylor Publishing Company of Dallas, Texasl Acie Mitchellf is our representative from Taylor. The theme, I'The Official Farmer Handbook , wasideveloped through a staff effort.. Tfhecover and endsheets were designed by Dianne Durbin. The cover is Red 061, handtool stamped with goldifoil in? lay. Endsheets are graphic artwork. Headline and copy type isSouvenir 11142. The paper isl8O'tpourid enamel with Smyth binding. This year 1,350 books wereprinted and sold at acostfof S15 each. Names were printed on some books at an additional charge. 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