Lewisville High School - Farmer Yearbook (Lewisville, TX)
- Class of 1984
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As the halls quickly began filling, it was quite obvious there was Standing Room Only. The total amount of students mingl- ing through the hallways was about 2400, but the enrollment grew each- dayg Old friendships were renewed and new students found new friends. The sophomores were easily spotted with a look of con- fusion pasted on their faces. Seniors tried their best to sell elevator passes to the unsuspecting sophomores while. juniors tried to look cool since they weren't the youngest at LHS. Schedules were handed out through advisory classes as the new school routine began to shape up. Crowded condi- tions wererft only found in the halls, but in the lunchroom as well. The five 30'minute lunches were so crowded that elbow room needed for eating was scarce. Students later found an easy way out of the crowds by being suspended to the new PASS programg these folks beat the crowd to lunch and literally stayed out of the packed hallways. The parkinglot was a very dangerous scene all year long. Inyorder to find a good parking spot one had to get to school before 8 a.m. which was very dif- ficult for most students. Only a few people exited they parking lot without some type of fender bender. Congratulations to those who survived LHS's smash-up derby. Eventhough there was Standing Room Only, the traditions passed on each year still existed in Lewisville High School. T we Jeanne Rau Standing Roi m Only 3 Hung.. ,, ' ff4:,M.9.5y,, QQLL?'!ffi?Iff?f?9,endvQ!d-M9D0 a'd? Nw i2:ifQSLWSkS2i1n1AndexShnganQLl9,sgglz1e!gudxazMtzndinQ lfX52Hagadki'Hg'iYHE7ti5fUY Q,Q ,'.. f .w.ffW.n..wM,.AwMh..,Qw.,,,.-,, .,,,, , WANQM- .WMWM mmwn-wmwwfm. ., , 1 'N' , ..15195 fW3'49i'6Qii9'n'3W9I3z?'b' ,.' 01 . UQ wmkvilkilbsiw- . , .. --W nMl171nf:?',igW,,,. ffm 3 Wff' W1'M7,LW e Y,..,,, Lfiflll- .44, mW, 1 f,5'fW'?'4J ' L flfcrfzfwwzef .1xf, 1 M.. ..., wsfaan1rvn---wivesw4xaw'a!m.M-xHQnmwxgaa4k4x2wf,uwx,pr- ' ,.'W mme-m,w,m,,.,f, mg, Vn.Yf LQ11, 'Wffff 'V'WWW::fv4:ffffWff::::awwmvw1,,1 W 4, Y Wi-, MW, .,.,. ,, ,, ww Q waffeaww-zzzrmm, 1g :'g1mwwmw,M,4,,g.,. ., , . .WWW ,..,MMmW,..WWWWWmf,Wf. .WW ff ffwffw' mm,-W-,MGM-. . ,, .,,, ,.,,1.A,. z 1 MF The marquee shows there is Standing Room Only in LHS. Fighting Farmer fans show we are number one at a football ROD! Ol LY Being a part of the crowd was very important to Lewisville High School students. It seemed that many came with the at- titude of wanting to get involved in various activities. Student Council started the year off by getting people involved with sophomore and new student orientation. This familiarized the students with the school and stu- dent leaders. The cheerleaders made a valiant effort to involve people in supporting the football team. Some spirit days included sock it to 'em, Punk-Out Plano, and Halloween dress up. The gym overflowded with Farmer Fans at the beginning of the year, however the audience dwindled after the Farmers lost to Plano. The stormy clouds of defeat seemed to scare the fair weather crowds away.llJ - Jeanne Rau - on---14 Q1 'Q a wicl. 1,' 'TW Just Standing Around . . . Lorri Stamps smiles to a friend as the Farmers go on to victory in a match-up with Eastern Hills, while the cheerleaders boost school spirit at a pep rally before a big game. Another wild group of students show their en- thusiasm for the Farmers in their own unique way. Unsetl Students prepare the bonfire for Homecoming festivities. W Q4 ww. Students had different hangouts around the school. For instance, Dixie McMathls room 102 was cheerfully filled in the morning with the LHS cheerleaders. Football players or ujocks' could be seen holding up the walls in various places. The hallway near the cafeteria has always been reserved for the kickers. The smoking crowd no doubt was found in the smok- ing courtyard. I.et's not forget the bookworms seen making their way toward the library with a load of books. Standing around gave students a chance to socialize with their friends each dayff Jeanne Rau Q at 3 -I II I X F 54, tg HK asa? e Z r The LHS Farmerettes always look happy when they think of the Fighting Farmers' winning another football game. Mrs. Marilyn Neiman, teacher, frequently shows her school spirit on school dress up days. She went on this year to become one of the finalists in the judging of Punk-- Out Plano Day. The winner of the Punk-- Out Plano contest was Dee Dee Ridinger who got the pleasure of Punking Assis- tant Principal Jill Spanheimer in the face with a pie. W wf adm 1 N. Far down in a town so noble Challenging the eye Stands the school above all others Stands our Lewisville High Lewisville High to thee we shall be Ever loyal and true, Fighting always to do service For maroon and white. Y' V iw... 'UZ uv Qtr X x f 1 -, .IQ I K3 j., rrwm iw i , 51 iii? :iii P ? if -f 1 lv ly My Wa. -1 A .V .. . K 5 x 3 1 ' v f 2 if 515755 :M isfffffa. h - A V Q ,P F ' V V - fl 5 2 ,Q u s ' I 1 Aiifjinrwfa A565555 -F .-, , -..,, ..,..---..-....u 1 4 x 1 Q i 1 i f - 7 . ,X xi? , Q 5 . x N 9 ' Q., ,., Ol ,yw .,X, I v 1-. , fi, . ,M M . , ,-- , , 'uf ra- .',, V. ' A 12 ' ' . ' f f 'HH V f.-1-6 'L , ', . Y .4:2e.di 17. P A f -gf ' 47 sy vii x f HW ,,,Sx 'iva- Ps Q Q 3 I K 'Lwxie .W , ' rl? if 'i r ,' ,. - .N .Gu I V x '-9' fr!- ,, -'II , 'KJQ .SQ V W as ind! ' e Mr. Cool. Rodney Murphy, reads a magazine. L Karen Held, LHS teaches, shows her punk fashions, AY .5143 3 ge. 'Qt mm auf: . We N rr A '- an 'Xl lux , ttx, .L -ff R - . 4 l H K , 'K .aaabfasdfhbvfn-Q..,... - 4 LI . - Q' iyy ' l s 'lw' fl Am 12 Faces in the Crowd The LHS football team expresses its loyalty to the Farmersancl their school Faces In Crow 2 gif WE? 5++'f'W'f31w :smfwm imwswwmfkgiiwfvfgf ffifgiy fsgasafrkgism ai: wav QW Q ifmgf Qegxhe www -M253 wnlwmmiaeswlwmwe bfi? ' 'E dvwiiu if wwsgusi WMM WQWBMQQEHERE ME? M ' ff Q A Typical Day In The Crowd The sound of the alarm five days out of seven of the week wasn't enough to get most people out of bed. As the year progressed the nights seemed to grow shorter. Once one entered LHS, the crowds and confusion helped to wake up the bodies. By the time break rolled around most people stood and socialized with their friend or finished up last minute homework. The fastest 30 minutes occurred at lunch. This time was spent for socializing also. Anticipation began during fifth period as the day began to end. Sixth period seemed to be an endless class for at 3:25 the bell toned for the dismissal of school. - Jeanne Rau lf The crowded hallways were usually packed like sardines. Darrell Wilson models the latest fashion in boas. The anatomy classes often used live animals for study. 15. As the year progressed the stairwells seemed to get longer and 'W longer. 14 A Typical Day in the Crowd Dreaded portable number 18 was the last place anyone wanted to spend hrs day home of P Troy Frazier, left, and David Melugin show the latest fashions at LHS. A TypicalDay in the Crowd Filled to Capacity . . . . NVWM Q 52 . I X J' x. 'QQ - w P fs X QQ R fl A ' by l l i Doug Killough, principal, is all smiles. Terri Graham, annual photographer, takes a break from hard work in the darkroom. YYQ. . . through and through. The 1983-84 student population explosion added to the already overcrowded halls of LHS. Fighting the crowd took more than the allowed time during pass- ing periods. As a result, the time changed from five to seven minutes, causing yet more confu- sion than before. Changing classes was more of a chore than a break. During the first weeks of school, students spent more than the time allotted searching for their classrooms throughout the crowd- Community bonfire gets under way for eager spectators. ed halls. After becoming familiar K 4 with schedules and classrooms the ,,,-,i U - 1, N students' search switched to fin- ,,,,.--. , ' t Q ding the quickest possible way to 1.-.-1 - . 1 1' , - . class. -- Darren Myers, Billy ,,...--- Q xi N. Kincaid of for 1 -r ltd -- 16 Filled to Capacity , Y' Billy Kincaid works diligently on the newspaper. Catherine Adkins indulges in some of that Farmer' spirit. cnnvense ' Matt Baker makes flowers for the senior float, 1-al Suki? Wa..-v-. f Q18-n Hey buddy, four's company and five's a crnwdf' I ' Filled to Capacity 17 T TheSeni Seni Off S ' F t EZ LL1 5 5 E 2 CC D 411' SEC LEADERS CDF THE PACK Q 93 3 9. H, xo oo -4: DHS IWOH LVHS ADMIT UN E Farewell to the Class of 4 Class of 1984 Our class' So many thoughts so many memories A few sentences could hardly recall them all. i But a few of them we will always remember. We are the last class who will have gone through Lewisville High School from the ninth through the twelfth grades - a long tradition - one no longer to be The honor and luxury of being the honorables this year at the prom and having to worry only about the color of the dress and tux we were going to wear - having a bit of senioritis - remember . . . sit downs in the halls, put- ting LHS up for sale and preparing our Senior Skip Dayg wondering how we would explain that familiar recording to our parents stating your child was not in school today. - Shari Anderson Student Council officers are top, Ben Denison pres Dawn Fenster v p Em Senior Class officers are sitting Don Frasier pres standing left Desiree ma Frazier, sec. and Catherine Adkins rep Babler rep Jeanne Rau sec and Paul Houston v p .,,.,?--.-e.4Y:..,n-ww + 20 Class of '84 memes, Www M11 . . 4 X Mike Condiff and Gregg Moeller demonstrate new techniques taught in business law. Senior class favorites are Emma Frazier and Marcelo Draguicevich. 'Rh s 4 wi l Study? Who studies? says Sheila Amin. The pressure of being a senior sometimes gets to Ralph Shelton and Jose Melendrez. Class of 84 21 . . V ,W E .fs '1.,e'. , it I :- V .ef . . is My ,ff . i I 1 6 ir? . Q X J 4,2 A . ,, ,- W 1? Kristi Lynn Ables Drill Team 81-82 - Theater- Leadership Development - French 2 yrs. - Who's Who - NTSU bound - The WACA Lunch Bunch . . . Kristi Timothy Brian Allelldorf . . . auto mechanics 2 yrs. - fast cars-nice-rock-n-roll-Buiclo Satalfs. . .Tim Sharilee Anderson . .. SC 2 y rs. - JV cheerleader - Swim Team 1 yr. - All-District swimmer, regional qualifier, 80-81 W- Aggie bound - Roan . . . Shari 22 Class of '84 Catherine ,Linley Adkins . , . Cheerleader 4 yrs., head chrl. 83-84 -- NHS - Jr. class rep. -- SC rept. 83-84 H- Math Club - Who's Who - Ron's . . . Catherine Mikael Roy Ames IA-church-VICA-Karate Assoc.-good looking-tall- eager-bright-Baylor hound . . . Mike Ronald Edward An- the ...4 Baseball soph of Year, 81-82, All-District 'Baseball, 82-83 - Football Hon. Mention, 82-83 - loud- college bound -- Herb - Catherine's . . . Ron ' Aida Lonestar Lebanese Club Dallas -- lst 8z 2nd place Award Fashion Design - sweet-quiebdancer-short- friendly-tennis - college bound . . .Aida Sheila Jay Amin NHS, 3 yrs., VP 1 yr. - Mu Alpha Theta, 3 yrs., VP 1 yr., Pres. 1 yr.- SNHS, VP 2 yrs. - Whiz Quiz - Debate, co-capt. 2 yrs. - short . . . Sheila f !i2'l' , Q , ' V L we-M -A 11 'r. -gif' Lewis Dean Apper- SOH . . . Swim Team, diver 2 yrs., All-District 2nd Team, 82-83 - VICA 2 yrs., parl. 83-84 -- All around good guy! - col- lege bound . . . Lewis 'Laurene Al-Achkar Lonestar Lebanese Club Dallas-Fashion Design award-French award-Drama award- classy-trilinguahstylish- model...Soiia E.-. 6 2' I J. Q .r K Rhonda Ann Ander- SOI1 OEA 2 yrs. -- softball - work .. Rhonda William Martin Ar- rambide . . .Band, 4 yrs., , officer 83-84 - outgoing- funny - The WACA Lunch Bunch - It's ok, it's paid for -- William- n-Karen . . . William Laura Lee Aley . . . VOE-quiet-moody- Camaro-Led Zeppelin- unpredictable-crazy - David's. . . Laura Robert K. Anderson Veronica Ann Arroyo . . . OEA 2 yrs., lst place State Accounting Sr Related I-fun-sweet-crazy friendly-unique - Pontiac-NTSU hound . . . Veronica , if Q1 A X A 7' ' ' W, ct ' f My ig, gjr, V qv 7 ,. mel? Ann Christine Ashman . . . Soccer 2 yrs. - Drill Team 1 yr. - Miss The Colony '82' - giggle box-blue-eyed blondeepink leg warmers - NTSU bound - Billis . . . Chrissy Lisa Denise Badgett VOE 2 yrs. - college bound . . . Lisa ' Jacqueline Bain Drama 4 yrs., UII, Cne- Act Play Sl yrs. -- HC' Duchess, Jr. A Valentine Sweetheart nominee, lOth-loud-aggressive-fum college hound . . .Jacquie 0.- Keith Ayres 1-:Y W HW' ' f'X,,,r . f3ifj'7 xr' lp Bradley D. Ba 5 5 X Sfix 1 I Aw QA gley Lisa Soccer 2 yrs,-ni fun-party-colleg be work. . .Lisa 4? ce-lots of e bound 'ff is mi' X . 1 Az' L gi . ef f , x I i . f l xy 761 H - 315 L-f F, , i Fra' V Gregory Paul Bab- cock . . . Football, 1 yr. -- A unprep-passing'late- hopeful-alive-college i bound -- What! Greg ,Z ' 5 , f 'K VL 'H . M' 4 'Q QW ig - r if . M, Brenda Bagley v' -JS rl :I . 4 w I W L X , e ' Mm 9' , A i . V iff Q1 5 i , YW Paul Matthew Baker . . .A Bell Crew-Cross Coun- try. Dist. Champion, regional qualifier Big .lohn-founder of the Late English lV' AP Papers Club A NTSU bound - congenial . . , Matt . Desiree Dawn Babler . . . Debate 3 yrs. - NHS 3 yrs., Sec. 83-84 - Sr. class rept. 83-84 - cheerleading 4 yrs. f-- HC Queen 83-84 - happy-TRADEs- ambitious - Baylor bound, Desiree ' ,, Sean Aaron Bagley . . . Band 4 yrs. -- football - happy-friendly-college bound -- Kelly's. . .Sean 4 Douglas 5 Dawn Frances Bailey . ,. VOE 2 yrs. - track 1 yr. - sweet-crazy-easy to get along with 4- Scott's '...Dawn Kathy Ann Balsiger Band 2 yrs. - Drill VTeam 1 yr,, Postergirl 82- 83, l-lighkickers 82-83 M Diet Coke addict - talkative-beach hum- dateless wonders-Tech bound-Roddy's . , . Kathy V, Cl ass of '84 223 hw , 7 el ' gs rw V, . w V Q' P , 5 ' ff . . , F ff' in vt ff ' K ' ' Rhonda Lea Barker Volleyball 4 yrs. - NHS2yra.-Christian-- unique-dependable- athletic-college bound . . . Rhonda - Leticia Barretto OEA-Lil Loca-Tex-Mer sweet-Humberto . . . Letty Donald I. ce, .JameseLelandBeane JI. FFA4yrs. -friendly- i4-wheeling-hunting Tarleton State Bound . . . Jim Timothy J, Mustang-party-Tyler Junior College bound Bell 24 Clasaof'84 p Wayne B. Bengston DECA 2 yrs. - 'se Mustang-Brookhaven, NTSU, SMU bound - or swinger...Wayne Robert Paul Banos . . . Golf 2 yrs. - newspaper photog.- outgoing-crazy-musician - Anyway .. . L- bassf astronaut-AEM bound- Suzy'a . . . Rob ,,c.,w..,., Jeff D. Humoroua - imaginative D-devious-complexfbrain-V writer-musician-college bound . . . Jeff I . a 9 . z 4 .a-.M J W f E a . f 125 .f gi? e B 'f fi Richard Wayne Baghaw .. . Band 4 yrs. - wind symphony 2 vm. Rifle Corps 83-84 - Nl-IS -D friendly-honest-open - ffl can't believe you! - music major . . . Ricky D, t D I QL f fl 5 'M i g Lana Elizabeth Beauchamp DECA 18: II - quiet-married-ZZ Topfan - cotton head- Jobn-Sonic owner-wife . . . Lana Cathy Lee Bennett . . . FHA-HERO - track 1 yr. - basketball 3 yn. - parttime model - debonair-mysterious. interior design - LilBit :..Cathy, David Freeman Ben- nett . . . Basketball 2 yn. -- baseball 3 yrs. - Trans Am- future billionaire - 'Treaidentof the US' - crazy-friendly-college bound . . . Benito Deborah Bat- chelor Band 4 mp. track 2 yn. - Flag Corps, 3 yn., Capt. 8334, All-Region Band 1 yr., AllvState Solo 8 Ensemble I yr. - NTSU bound...Debbie Rachelle Renee Bell . . . Smiley-Ray loves QTip . . . Rachelle D ' Robert Dett . . . Karen Ann Berilla . .. Tennessee fan-nice- cheerful-friendly -- col- lege bound . . . Karen lv ve at . fi Y , K. ff' Kristen Killgore Blake HOSA-quiet- blondi-kicked-back-TWU bound --- Walters . . . Kris Ricky Lynn Bolin VICA 2 yrs. A Autobody-2 yrs. - partier - Gibsons -- Forest Lane - Cutlass . . . Ricky David Bryan Berry VICA-generous - friendly-caring-lighlr hearted-fun- Huggy Bear . . . David , f f 2 1 ' S in-vliyifl 'S l 9 , 5 1 . v ::. , 1 ., I R A Kathleen Michelle Blank Math Club - Swim Team 81-84 - Who's Who -- Most Im- proved Swimmer 81-82 - Duck Award 82-83 - talkative-Marsha's pal - college bound . . . Kathie Terry Dan Bouchelle Jr. Acapella Choir 4 yrs. - Drama 3 yrs. - NHS 3 yrs. - All-State Choir- UIL State Solo 81 Ensemble - Student Director H- musical - NTSU bound . . . Dan ' All ' 1. 12 .. ,, I ' , , t ' E gf ff W... if D as F - , f 5. rf It 5 r Greg P. Berthelot ... Football 4 yrs.-jock-smart - loveable-MGB-Angie concerts-future millionaire - A8zM bound - Berth . . . Greg 'sf' Scott David Blomeyer Band 4 yrs.-relaxed-crashing-skier - Sooner - Jamaican Brigade major -- OU bound . . . Scott ff? ' ' , Vw em . .X as 5 . din- ,LY ri' -Yilllil -1.1 Jim Hardy Box III . .. Football 4 yrs. - baseball 1 yr. - track 3 yrs. - an- nual staff 1 yr. - Friday night hero - 77 Camaro - college bound . . .Jim Karla Faye Bess Drill Team 82-84, squad leader 83-84, Highkicker 83-84-FHA-friendly-quieb 66 Mustang-original BJG-SWTSU bound Karla ' Ann Marie Blue VOE 1 yr. - band - speech - short-pink! - Honda-romantic - Who's Who - college bound . .. Ann .rw vw-W-Q Jaw John Mark Boyd ... Drums-CVAE-Zeppelin - l've got to ramble on - I love Lisa . . . Mark x Wilma Lynn Bigelow . . . OEA-4-H game leader - FHA scholastic- test,- fun-short tempered- sporty-Lyndal's-business school -- All's fair in love and war . . . Willie Joi Rae Boak DECA 2 yrs.-crazy-party- ambitious-loveable - A'Do What? . . .Joi Lois Laverne Brad- shaw . . . Drama 2 yrs. - Choir '4 yrs. - happy- witty-differentkind-crazy- modeling career - brain ...Laverne Class of 84 25 ji i f- f l V Zenzom f A . I, gg? 34 v-.Z 4---1 Charles Brotze VICA - happy-unique party crazy-Universal Tech Institute bound Charles Patricia DelPilar Brown . .. drill team 81- 84, Highkickers 82-84, Show Group 83-84, squad leader 83-84 - Harvest ad rngr. 83-84 -- Protein Patty -U of NC Bound . . . Patty 26 Class of '84 Kenneth Lee Brown ODP HECE. 2 yrs. - football 2 yrs. - basket- ball l yr. - very sociable- rock-n-roll-parties -- '73 Mustang-college bound - Hop-a-long. . . Kenny Luellen Lorraine Browne Basketball 1 yr. - cross country 1 yr. - track 4 yrs., MVP 80-83 runner-dateless wonders- blondie-college bound - Nemo'a sidebkick. . . Lu Phil S. Brazeel Football 2 yrs. - awesome-shy-good looking - Oh, no, it's time to work - college bound . . . Phil Kimberly Ro Shaun Brown . .. Basketball 4 yrs. - track 4 yrs. - SC 1 yr. - cheerleader 1 yr.- funny-easy going-friendly Ya'll listen - college bound. . .Kimmie 'ln Tricia Lynn Bryant Cosmetology 2 yrs.- quiet - dimples-short 8: sassy-'78 El Camino - Hey Wendy - cruisin' ...Tricia Stephen Jack Brock . . . Track 3 yrs., runner-up 2 mile '81 district - fun easy going-college bound . . .Steve , ' A ' fi 9 5'-. ..,. Leslie Ann Brown HECE-shy-married friendly-independent - reliable-computer school . . . Leslie e F. Michael Buchanan ...work...Mike QQ, fi J, V - x S va H f George R. Brooks Jr. AFS VP -' outgoing- perfectionist -- Styx-rock- n-roll-fun-understanding - Do What! - college bound - Meat . . . George Melinda Kay Brown PELE 1 yr. - FHA- yr.-zestful- HERO 1 loquacious- Let's go! - always late - starry-eyed NTSU bound - Aloha Hawaii! . . . Melinda , .k . X Kristen D. Buccheim ' fc . - ,.r, l,.f. 1f I . .. ' 3 an ' 1' Zig: ,Y I .H Michael Lee Buck .. . Deanna Kay Burnpus Surf bum - available- F-CA 2 yrs. L. U-ack 2 good looking - motorcross-swimming- attentive-romantic-college or Air Force bound - Big B . . .Michael Jennette Byerly . .. VOE - math award- crazy-sweet-easy, going- giggly!-hoy crazy-Quiet Riot W- Army bound . . . Jennette A Joseph Clayton Campbell . .. Basket- ball 2 yrs. - Lucas Award finalist - well-liked-witty- droll-tarheel - Mong-pre- med . . ,Clay yrs. - soccer 2 yrs. - cross -country 2 yrs. - outgoing-talkative- runner crazy...Dee Dee Woven. Roy Kenneth Byrd Jr. Soccer 3 yrs. - very sociable-blue eyes- innocent-rock-n-roll- Party Hardy . . . Kenny Joe Campos n Burel Michele FHA 1 yr. - track 2 yrs. -- basketball 1 yr. - art awards - nice-party- fun -- No, you didn't - college bound . . . Chele IFN ...iz ll 4 r 'rf f yi : ' ' '57 Gregory Lynn Cain Jr. . . . Wrestling-weird kicker - Marine Corps Sz Law school-Denise's .. . Greg Jesse Heiman Can- Ci1'l0 II Soccer 3 yrs. - basketball 1 yr. M public speaking team - Texas State Select Soccer Team - Lucas Award finalist - Quavo's sidekick - Paolo . . . Jesse R o b e r pt K u r t Burkhalter Cute- loveable-party- Can you see the real me? Robert imma Lisa Ann NHS 2 yrs. 1 yr. - band 3 yrs., sec. 1 yr.-friendly-Christiam caring-Wake Forest bound - I'm not an airhead - Ron's. . .Lisa Club fi! Marsha Diane Carey . . . Swim team 81-84, capt. 82-84, regional finalist 81- 83-smiles, lovable- sensitive-Kathie's pal- college bound . . . Marsha Ronald L. Buysse Jeannie Campbell . . . DECA-petite-class-friendly- Bethel bound or marriage-white Monte Carlo-J.W .... Jeannie Jennifer Lynn Carnell ...' IA Club, treas., 3rd place state com- petitions, 81-83-car.ing- surprising-Laura's buddy-NTSU bound - Funky'f. . .Jan Classof 84 27 xv :A 1. a f l diff' ' A at M Teri Adene Carnes Ampeua choir 3 yrs., Main Street Singers 2 yrs. - Drama 2 yrs. - outgoing-fun loving-rock-nv roll...Teri an Kt '1 Chase Drill Team 82-83 - Honor English 3 yrs. - crazy-absent-minded- friendly-college-New Orleans bound - V-Ii Mark! - Chasey Karen - Karen Slat' Kelly Jo HECE-HERO - Track 2 yrs. -- marriage bound -- short-ambitious-athletio friendly-Clark's . . . Kell 28 Class of'84 y. Robbye Kay Carrell . . . Crazy-spoiled-lazy-b 28 -- Let's say we didn't and de - SWTSU bound . . . Rob T . Mark William Chase Baseball 1 yr. - DECA, pres. 83-84 - Mustang-girl chaser- good times-collekm engineering-ZZ Top -- Let'ago ...Marl: Kristin Elizabeth Clark ...Track2yrs.- Drill Team - SC 83-84 - dateleas wonders - C.L.'s partyin' pal-short-sweeb Texas Tech bound - L.Z. Qu Damon Robert Carr- lllgfbh ...IACIub2yra. - VP 83-84 - loud- strange-unique-Go Army- Weezle . . . Damon J asimine Kimberly Chew ...Band 4yrs.-- Fla Corps 83 84 g Q 1 classy-understanding-crazy model-Mustang-college bound . . .Jaaimine Margaret Ann Clark ... Soccer 4 yrs., varsity 1 yr. - parties and concerts - outgoing-strawberry blonde-wild and crazy- MAC . . . Margaret elman David CaBady . . . college-work marriage-death.. .David Cheryl Lynette Childress .,.Swim 'mm swz - regional fmam sxez - Drill Team 82-84, Highkickara sau - Duck Award ai-sz Bac-The Bus- Chipmunk...Charyl fe- Kell C. Clem y Safari Club - semi- British-essy going-Monty Python, Ay?-college - Car's-Clam . . . Kelly 'Pr J. Z J if e by f . A ex Jf , -1-vt 43 IOC Y 'w gf , . ye, r' , I a N' . f -v., 'Wm D e b r a L y n n Chambers . . . Drill Team 1 yr. - Drama 2 yrs. - Speech 3 yrsy - Who'a Who - crazy-asaertive- friendly-college bound - Monte Carlo . . . Debbie Jeffrey Prescott Christensen . . . NHS 3 Math Club3yrs.- engineer Tracey Lee Clem Drill Team 1 yr. - OEA 1 yr. - Drama -2 yrs. - ChiChi's - EXP-friendly outgoing -- talkative Tracey Gina Lou Coffey VOE 83-84-Painting Award lst place 81-82 - smiling - NTSU bound- perky . . . Gina Laura Jean Compton . HOSA 1 yr. W Band 1 - tall-quiet-f'lirty- sophisticated-Neil Diamond-Bran's friend - Oh well! . .- work ...- Laura w ' Lisa Lynn Cordova Volleyball -A ODP- short-shy-Journey-always on the phone-late-Roadie .,.Lisa John Ruic Coil ... Football 4 yrs. - Wrestl- ing 1 yr. - honest - it 59 -A independent-quieb dreamer-conservative college bound . . . Ruic A ' II! , 250' in-va Peter Michael Con- ley VICA 2 yrs. - football 3 yrs. - Judas 'Priest - Led Zeppelin - enjoy the Cola - partie: - UT bound . . . Pete Cotton -NHS 81-84 - SNHS A81-84, VP 83-84 - Mu Alpha Theta 81-84i-- Def Leppard-talkative-crazy '?Get a grip! -- college bound - T.J .... Tammy 1 Paigey.Christene Col- GSOII Set design l yr. - Painting' Award lst place 8283 - quiet- engaged - NT SU bound . . . Paige V MM, . 1 ' iff f '. 3 fi V ' 4 r f? i n f ' .gg ',, . I it M , If ' - , V L, ' 9: ' . M, , X, Tammy L. Conner David Cottrell .. . Swim and dive team 82-84 -crazy-fun guy. . .David , Jamie Louise Coln . .. Shy-frieindly-Jamievrv Danny - NTSU bound ...Jamie ' Ramona Lenae Con- rad ICT'2 yrs.. sec. 83-84-quiet-crazy - coun' try music - work Monie. . .Ramona . Trey Tennis 3 yrs. -Y swimming 1 yr. -4- SC 4 yrs. - Bell Crew 83-84-golden-prepsten Duebner Saluters - Texas Tech bound Trey we Bruce Paul Colon Cross country - track 82-84 - UT hound. Bruce S h e r r i J e ra n C0p6laI1d Drama lp yr. - chorus 3 yrs. - HOSA 2 yrs., parl. 83-84 - H country music-teddy bear- Hey kid -Bud's- college bound-The Midget , . .Sherri 121' Mustang -L ifunjfriendly- college bound . , .Jim Class of 84 29 ,aw- Cindy Renee Cross ... FHA 1 yr.-rock-n-roll - get real shy-quiet- cuteecosmetologist-Jon's ...Cindy Michael Lynn Curry . ., VICA, medallion District competition -4 Electrical Trades 2 yrs. - friendly-easy going-kind- college bound . .' . Michael Brian Earl Daugher: ty Band 4 yrs., Jazz Ensemble 2 yrs., wind symphony 2 yrs. - NHS3 yrs.-intelligent-practicah motivated-college 'bound ...Brian 30 Classofil84 ' Linda A, Crossan ,545 X , .Tammy Elaine Daley .. . FHA 1 yr.-PELE 1 yr. i -- HECE 2 yrs. -- HERO, pres. 82-84-crazy-takem outgoing-TED . . .Tammy NS 3 if , . Q. Pip 5. 2-Nicki. Angela David . . . DECA 2 yrs.-nice- hyperwski- bum - talkative-crazy-fashion merchandisebcollege - bound . . . Nicki Brenda May Crozier . . . VOE 1 yr. - speech 1 yr. - Drill Team 1 yr. - sweet-caring-dancing work hard , . . Brenda Robert Dalton ' Rodeo team 2 yrs. - baseball 1 yr. - Tarleton State bound-quiet-farmer' in debt - Good ole boy .Robert iff' Grace J e n n i f e r DaViClS011' . . . OEA-shy- green eyes-crazy- motivated-future business woman . . .Jenny Vinton Derrick Cum- mings . . . Football 3 yrs. - track 2 yrs. -- 69 Chevelle - sports -- ladies' man -- I love girls' - college bound - Hey, VC! . . . Vinton ,Katherine C. Daly Rebecca Lynn Dayidson Anthony! A. Curran, Jr. ...NHS-FNHS - intelligent-affectionate- likes pretty eyes - Cor- nell bound . . . Tony ii sh ag, '1 6 2' ,Q , ii K - wwf X914 IV Dawn Michelle Damron . . . Drill Team 2 yrs., squad leader 83-84, Show- Group' 83,-84, Highkickers 83-84-NHS- promised-Randy's-NTSU bound . . . Shelly Robert Silas Dean ... IA Club, VP 81:82, pres., 83-84 - Jamaican- Brigade, pres.-IA Perfect Attendance Award, VP Award-bachelor, for life- black-UTA bound Robert g . V , Jennifer Barbara DeBerry FHA 1 yr.- VOE 2 yrs.-Drama 2 yr. W - animal loverwraring- Garfield l'an-shy-sensitive work . . .Jenny ...1 B e n j a m i n R 0 y Denison . . . Football 4 yrs. H baseball 4 yrs.-FCA 4 yrs., pres. Il yrs.-SC, pres. 83-84-band 4 yrs., wind symphony 2 yrs. - A 8: M bound - Andreas, . . Ben R h o n d a R e n e e Driskell . . . PELE, Hist. 82-83 -- HECE 1 yr. -- boy crazy-sweet- understanding-easygoing What is it? - college bound . . . Renee Us Jeffrey Robert DGIDGTS ... Football 80- am Young me a:i.NHs. obnoxious, but funny- responsible -- become a millionaire -- U of Utah hound-Boomer .,.. left' David Edward Den- nis Journalism head photog., 83-84 - band 4 yrs. - BSA Na1.'l. Youth Rep., Nat'l. Photo Honor Award - procrastinator- optimist - Tiiger ,, David Mr . . ir ,Q .fy . - if .af as -: .. . , .r f g gs. K, Ling. l 1 'E-AQ Mark Ronald Duebner Bell Crew 83-84 - cross country- track 2 yrs.-fuzzy-weird- free on weekends - truck - Murray rich-UT bound-Deeb . . . Mark Sandrine Denis ... Exchange student-Frenclv unique-crazy-college bound . , ,Skippy Karen Lynn Dinauer ... OEA-Leadership Development - drama 2 yrs. - Spanish 2 yrs. - green eyes - mom's car - Karen-n-William-crazy NTSU bound . . . Karen Janice M. Dunlap 9 is M. m tl Rebecca Lynn Downs ... business school . . . Becky Brigette Dupree . .. Student Council -- Debate team 2 yrs. -- surf punk - blue eyes - Queen of Clubs -- Hawaii bound - Gayla's pal - future pilot . . . Brigette Marcelo Fabian Dra- quicavich Bell Crew 82-83 - soccer 3 yrs. - Call me - plan to marry Wonder Woman- college bound-Marci Marcelo Joe Dylan Durbin Track 3 yrs.-'ICT 2 yrs.- Led Zeppelin - partier- quiet-college-. bound . f . Joe Cla ss of '84 31 coitti Michael iDu1 d0I1 ... Conser- vative- lazy-The 'me'oha.nir:-,devoted melalist-71 Camaro' RS-L . The Bear -ASLM bound . . .Scott 8' ' is ' 't is w , 45 a M.. 'ff-i,,, f ,Aye . yy t rx. ,f fl + E Callys Dawn Eastham NHS - Who's Who- Varsity soccer - Baseball Babe - UT bound 3- neuro surgeon - dateless wonders -4 J.B.D. H- outgoing . . . Cally 8 Tana Deanni 'Ellis ...V ' W' Band' 3 yrs. --AVOE, 1 yr. - Tech bound 4- Hawaii' - ,Steph's sidekick Tania of , iiMichaeliA. 32 Class of '84 -6141? Stephen Greg Elston . . . NHS - French Honor Ssociye-,ty ,,-- piggy- obnoxious-Gran Torino- t.he,Bu-er10-sl0bby- ingenious-conceited , . . Greg - ,,'.c,, ., r, Christopher easy going -4 b 0 u n d - Christopher ' I 5. 5 , 'J V : , James Kevin Ehling Acapella Choir 2 yrs. - drama 4 yrs. W- OEA, class representative, club officer - spontaneous - college bound -'Grandy's - successful ac- tor . , . Kevin Emery' Jeffery . . . Bell Crew 83-84 - NHS 3, yrs. -- SHS 3 yrs., - drama 2 yrs.-- speech 1 yr. - Na-A tional Merit - Columbian exe' change stgxdent 82-83 - col- lege boundi. . . Jeff i K- Glu., Evans ...gVICA - IA 2 yrs. - crazy - GTWD 4 Do- Ron-Ron' - country cowboy!rodeo-rowdy - The Loaded Finger Ronnie - - Jeffery Lee :Eller- busch ... Bright- understanding- hardworker-college- eventually married-takem Deanna. . .Jeff ' Sharon Lee English . Drill team 81-84, lst lt. 83-84,' Highkickers 83-84, Show Group 83-84 A - S.T.E,W.lS., No - Charleston 8' syndrome ' - SFA bounds. . . Sharon 'img-by TinaGail Farmer HECE l yr.-crazy- talkative-friendly-cute - choir ii 1 yr. - college ,bound , . . Tina hi Brian Band Datsun individualistic -- blue. . .Bri 'F Jw. A7 ' la 'az- ' J , ,G , ffj A fi -M l m H ...am , . awk . v f A V le Yi J ,yry f K all yyyy . Leanne yjmaria Erickson . NHS f- Math Club, mas. 82-83 Who's Who 83-crazy-quiet? optimistic-college boun rl ...Leanne A y, N ff' H J ., f.jw,x, MQ. ' is A 'flaw' 1 fy Renee Farrar .'.i 8 4 'Socf cer 4 yrs. - quietfactive- Danny's . . .Renee '-5 K X Cora Robin Faulds . . Volleyball 81-84 '- razy-can you say . . . .L.B.G.B.B.T. - The Cars biggest fan - Mike's - Bobin . . . Robin Football 4 a t. - FCA 3 yrs.- ear-jock-quiet-big .Logan ogan Wilbur C P b 'KX K. is M' Cindy Ann Faulkner Jonell T. Fearnside ...SC3yrs.-NHS1yr. -- Sbelly's sidekick-280 ZX-Texas Tech and law school bound . . . Cindy Tracy Lee Fields Football 2 yrs.-soccer 3 yrs.-cute-spoiled-bossy- blue 280Z-NTSU bound ...Tracy I ,.?bUJ.x .1 if K . l ' A .-Rf, 1 . 5 , ,. A f w e .1 ,, ., ,Q i ls., ., . 4 er AZ' 'V 1 L- e ngela Gail Fleming . Band 4 yrs., majorette yrs., jazz ensembles 3 s.-VOE-music-What- I ye Hawaiil'-NTSU und. . .Angela J oline Kaye Flugurn .... HOSA 2 yrs. - Toastmasters Youth Leadership graduate-John Robert Powers College graduate-fun-loving-Alan's- 82 Escort . . . Jo xml i '7 Lori Ann Fillingim FCA 2 yrs. - VOE 2 yrs.-tall-blond - sensitive - Fashion Merchandising - Randy . . . Lori in.-f Jon David Flynt Football 4 yrs. -- Semi' Free Masons of Garibaldi VP-quiet-determined-UT bound- Earl . . . Jon 5- 1' f fr. 1 3 qi, 4 ' fr. 51 r Ronnie Feldkamp . . . DECA 2 yrs. - Minyards manager - love to party- crazy-active-mature- Mustang . . , Ronnie Cary Alan Fisher Basketball 4 yrs. - foot- ball 1 yr. - tall - funny. blond-McDonald's No. 1 - ASLM bound , . . Chip Deborah D. Fontenot ID D a w n M i c h el Fenster SC, VP 83- 84 - class sec., 80-83 - Theatre Guild 80-83 - Acapella Choir 81-83, VP .83-NHS 81-84 - Jeanne's altar ego - Queen of the Biff Hunters . . . Dawn a.,' gf:-f-r Robert A. Fisher Denise Caroll Fontenot .. . HOSA-fun loving-crazy-exciting V beautiful-conceited-Texas A 8a M bound-veterinarian - Chick . . .-Denise Classof 84 33 Sherry E. Forish Q 25- ,ATI 5 2 vga, 1-'iw -. ' X fujwiz 11.1, ,,,,, ,WL iff' .T Af. Nr-'H .1 X 4, 'v '1,r' Donald Reid' Frasier . . . Jr, class pres.-Sr. class pres. - football 4 yrs., capt. l yr. - business dc political science -- Jeep ...Don Dorothy Garcia 34 Classof'84 ' Erik J. Foster Track 3 yrs. - Cross Country 2 yrs.-crazy- adventurous-nice-loving --Navy...Erik E rn m a L u a n n Frazier ... Debate 3 yrs.-cheerleader 2 yrs.-SC rep. 2 yrs.-SC sec. 83-84 M UEA rep. 83-84 - Mean Green Pinto Bean! - col- lege bound . . . Emma Maria Antoinette Garcia . . . Soccer 4 yrs.- Powder Puff-short-crazy Annette's sidekick -- Go for it - friendly-college bound . . . Mia Leslie Karen Foster . . . Band 3 yrs.-quiet-short sweet-cute NTSU bound - V2 pint , . . Leslie Troy Winston Frazier Bell Crew- Duebner Saluters- Jamaican Brigade- percussion-radical - Z car racing - exotic- Janelle -- TB . . . Troy Jennifer Gardiner 41 14: i ' 5 ff yi- . is-':' ? 2 x ,ri . ,qfrfu Ronald Lindsey FOLISB . .. Swim team 4 yrs. -- NHS 2 yrs. - FNHS 2 yrs. - Nat'l. Merit Scholar commen- ded-swim capt. 2 yrs.- spiffy - Duke bound Ronald Jennifer Lorene Gaines .. . Tennis 81-84 - speech 8a debate team- dateless wonders - Queen of Hearts - Wanted: Master Mason- Oxford bound . . . Jennifer JP ,ff ' X .. 4 L . ff .. if 'ig Maureen Therese Gargan Swim new 81-84, MVP 81-83, capt. 82-84 . . . Maureen Paul Bryan o Fowler NHS 3 yrs. - band yrs.-soccer 2 yrs. Julie's-GT Jam-moody college man-Piggy . . . Pau Wh., Floyd Gantt bound-Daddy . , . Floyd Bruce Wayne . . . Soccer 4 yrs., MVP 81-82, 80-81 Boys State Soccer - The Who - Quava Bruce Gina Marie Garza Band 3 yrs.-OBA-NHS 2 yrs.-Zella's better half- J.J.-unpredictable- temperamental-court reporting-Dimples ... Gina mf - Barbara Giles ,. . FHA 2 yrs. -- state choir 1 yr,- SC l yr.-annual 3 yrs., lll.- Spyglass editor - track-Beta Club- Little Amazon -BYU bound Barbara Heide Goodrich .1 . '56 ,ff :Q x V ggi' f. , Y' 1 QQ K Linda Carol Gentry .. . Drill Team 81-84, high scorer 82-83, Highkickers 82-84, Show Group 83-84, capt. 83-84, Outstanding Girl 82-84-McNuggets- N.O.S.T.E.W.G.-deadbeat . , , Linda ,af Y' 4 ' Q if Gregory J, Gilliand Keith Edward Graham ... Band 4 yrs., loading crew 21f'u yrs. -- IA 2 yrs. - blue '69 Chevy- Texas Pride -rowdy- crazy-college bound Keith Timothy mann Band 4 yrs., jazz ensemble 2 yrs., drum major 83-84, All-State band, All-Region band 4 yrs., All-Region Orchestra 2 yrs.-Math Club-Oxford bound-Kim's. . ,Tim Ger- Deborah J. Gilmore ... FHA-OEA 2 yrs.- procrastinator-Hawait Homework? - Bennigan's-NTSU bound ...Debbie Rebekah Graves Jeffery Scott Gibson . . . DECA-art - rock-easy going-cool dude- Beatlemania-fun-Led Zeppelin-NTSU bound . . . Jeff 1564- 1 ,y .-up H y Q ' if .V -2 g.. fr 4' Q., K, ,,., . K , Denise Renee Glotta Soccer 4 yrs.- outspoken - friendly- Renee's best friend- Sebastianls-sensitive caring - athlete-work Xa, marriage . . .Dee ., 2 ,V fi tv ri , 'K I 2' ,. Y, tv, 7 . , 3, 6 Cheryl 'Mariana Grider FHA-VICA, sec.-cosmetology 2 yrs.- Penny's best friend - What.? - Alabama-C 81. W - music-short-dental assistant . . , Mariana Tracye Dawn Gibson . . . Drama 4 yrs., capt. 82- 84-Women's Choir- Acapella Choir 3 yrs., pres. 83-84-Main Street Singers 84 -- Tech Theatre-SO Musical 4 yrs.-OAP 3 yrs. - college . . . Tracye 'SIE' Jessica Lynn Golds- tein . . , NHS 3 yrs., pres. 83-84-SNHS, pres. 82-83 - debate 4 yrs., co-capt. 83-84-Math Club 2 yrs.- State Speech 84 Debate 82-84 - rich-college bound . . .Jessica '--. Lawrence Erwin Griffin short,- friendly-funny-cute - outdoorsman-brokeracing- Big C150-college?-get rich .,.l,arry Class of 84 35 l is .f o ' 'il' l ' lfW7 ' . James Ray Grimes .. . Football 4 yrs. - FFA 2 yrs.-84 Chevy 4X4- hunting-fishing-skiing-4- wheeling-Lori's .V . . James cott , Ti In 0 ll ll y Hamptml . . . Basketball 4 yrs.-baseball 1 yr. - -- quietfeasy going- What's it to 3you -evangelism- college bound - pretty '- boy . . .Tim V, Lisa Grosso nur A Wayne Han ...gfootball 3yrsI...Wayne ' XXX 1 f 36 Class of '84 'QS' J Laura Ann Guidici Harvest staff 81-83- cute-funny-clever-fum loving-computers - col- lege bound . . . Laura Patti Hardin ... CVAE-FHA 4 yrs.-HERO- PELE-quieta -- pink -- short - engaged to Elias -- friendly . Pattie Barabra Ann Hauck Debate 8: speech - SNHS - Math Club - NHS - Who's Who - Voice of Democracy - ambitious - Mark Barbara David A. Hadigan Friendlydazy - I want my MGB -NO-Baylor bound . . . Dave Bruce Alan Harman . . . NHS - Math Club - football 1 yr. -- basketball 4 yrs, - Who's Who - Hey, I know that dude! - Oscar the trashrnan' - A8zM bound . . . Bruce Connie Jean Hauser .. .iWind'symphony 4 yrs., Stage Band, band officer 82-84, All-Region band, All-Region orchestra - Math Club - NHS - UT bound . .:. Connie ' 52. My , fmt, I Vin.-an ip 1: V I V M i c h e ll e A n n Hallock ... DECA, treas, 83-84-OEA-yacker engaged - Eva's sidekick-Jennifefs bud'- Looney Two-Paul's'She1 . . .Michelle A n g e 1 a M a r i e Haskins Soccer 4 yrs. - basketball 1 yr. -'drama 1 yr. - sensitive - athletic - loveable - future ,model - college bound -loves Gary -4 Angela Joseph Daniel Hayden . . . Cross Coun- try -- track 3 yrs, -- Ford truck - fishing -- party- blue . . . Danny i 4.12 Marla Jean Heath . .. I-Iosa 82-83 - happy - talkative - spoiled - loud - zany - college bound - Camara Z-28 . . . Marla 'gm ' Jonelle Ann Meza Hel'r0n . . . VOE - busy domineering - outgoing We ambitious - married - Art Institute . . , Jonelle Hoadley Timothy ...FFA 3 yrs. - crazy - fun - good times H rodeo - Tarleton State bound - Timbo -e Jungle . .. Tim QQ 'Ig if Denise Christine Helm ASB treas. - Library Club - California Scholarship Federation - Oh, yeah? - Cindy's sidekick - Miss Squibb's eggs - crazy - clever - Niecy. . . Denise Deanna Marie Hess Crazy - Loretta's sidekick - funny - Becca's buddy - wild - loud - party . . . Deanna 'Uv Aaron Acapella Choir 4 yrs. - Main Street Singers 2 yrs. - Tennis -M Mitzi Award - Lifesaver Award - noisy - 75 MGB - Amy's forever - Pig . . . Aaron Aim Deborah Marie H e l m k e n . . . Cosmetology V2 yrs. - VICA 8284, treas, 83-84 - Cosmetology state qualifier 83 - classy - Kevin's - Bauder Fashion college . Debbie . 331 f imfi . . 1 'tc f, 1, . 6 . ,Q X , 'i Amber Lynn Hill Math Club 3 yrs. - FNHS 3 yrs., pres. 83-84 - NHS 2 yrs. - OEA 1 yr. - Spanish ll Student of the Year - Math Club Leadership Award - NTSU bound . . . Amber Michael John Hogan ... Track 3 yrs. - out- doorsman - adventurer - daring - Ford truck 111 -W college bound . . . Mike Mark Andrew Henderson . Q. Soccer 1Vz yrs. - rowdy - crazy - flirt - wild 7- college bound - Ford trucks - Suzette's . . . Mark -5' l Wendy Ellen Hill FHA-HERO - Tricia's buddy - sweet - friendly -- 81 Mustang - BOLS -+ yacker - NTSU bound . . . Wendy ,ie A. K a t h r y n S u e Holcomb . . . OEA 2 yrs., 3rd place regional, award - unique -- festive A understanding - in- dependent - 80 Monza 44 Lake Texorna - NT SU bound . . . Kathy K Julia Dorlease Hen- dl'lCkS Tennis, MVP 82-83, Capt. 83-84 -- athletic - ambitious - dancing - friendly - quiet - college bound . . . Julie Edward Eugene Hilton , . . Football 3 yrs. - track 2 yrs. - taken -H friendly - country music M VICA - Debbie - cole lege bound . . . Edward ' ,aff - , P' ' 'fr . J 'K A 5124 S' W' an S ig, :X 4' , 'QQ 45 ' y vw- . ,ll 'f -W ' -f w ,,,, a ,x R A. 'Sheralyn Sue Holcomb . . . Acapella choir - Main Street Singers - NHS - FNHS - All-State choir --'Nat'l. Merit Semifinalist - in- trospective -- Blue Goose - college bound . , . Sheri e , Class of 84 37 as-v Tammi Lynn Holcomb self employed...Tainmi 1 Susan i Darlene Houser...VOE2yrs.- athletic -f- crazy - Von Erich lover - know it all- pro wrestling fan - Capri -pink.. . Sue - y .W . 'fe if ? V i f 2 y ,. y . , , 7.1 JL' Z Q.. . fe -if f R h o n d a H e l e n Howrilka . Cosmetology 2 yrs. -- VICA - friendly- quiet - Steve's -- parties . . . Rhonda as Class are-4 4 Q-. - ffli. . ' 1 1. ,ff get Y . SKF ,1 1-W-' H' L I E. '- . x -1 David B. Hood Wade . . . NHS - calm -- quiet Housewright -- take it easy - No Yankee -- Where's Roach? - college bound ...Wade Hoy Mary Cosmetology 2 yrs. - VICA 2 yrs. - Carlton's - party - Rock-n-roll - Go Cowboys . . . Mary ,rx Matt Hooser Friendly - trade school bound . . QMatt IOS- Paul Scott Houston . . . SC 2 yrs. - football 3 yrs. -- Hippie - radical - friendly - 83 Firebird - outgoing - partier - college bound . . . Paul is Melissa Dianne Humphrey DECA, rept. 83-84 - cute - blonde - outgoing - Crystal's sidekick - O'tay, Buckwheat - Billy - college bound . . . Missa Denise Anita Hosack . . , Confused - complains - happy - same as Sheri . . . Denise e X V . .Q 5 si ' Q, . f Amy Lynn Howard . . . Speech 3 yrs. 4- debate - volleyball 4 yrs. -- MVP - Who's Who -- Dept. Speech Award 83 - I need a tall guy, ya'll - SWTSU hound . . . Amy QM' 'V' Jay . . . Football 3 V2 yrs., All- JV 82-83 - college bound - Def Leppard - crazy - hungry - Sooners -- Wall . . . Jay 'if ,. if w gp 37 ' ' if X Y ,. A 12' g v 'QU kk Cindy Kay Hotchkiss 2 NHS 2 yrs. -- Math Club 2 yrs. - SNHS 2 yrs.' - smart -- friendly - honest - Joe's e- NTSU bound - red . . . Cindy George' Allen Howard, Jr. Band - jazz ensemble - drum major 83-84, officer assis- tant -- bearded - UTA bound. . .George 1 Bruce David Ives Baseball - football 3 V2 yrs. -f sports awards in baseball and football -L ambitious - shy - per- suasive - college bound . . . Bruce ' .Q-swf e l i n d a R e n e e . FHA l yr. - 1 yr. - future - crazy - - Kim's best movie goer - kids . . . Melinda e t t i e D i a n n NHS 3 yrs. band 4 yrs.,-iazz ensem- 3 yrs., officer 83-84, band and or- 81-82 - smart - - NTSU major . . . Bettie C. Johnson - nice guy - col- ound . . . David Michael Wayne J3CkSOI1 . . . Soccer 4 yrs. - quiet but friendly - Jackson . . . Michael v.---,a Chad Price J effcoat . . . Football 4 yrs. H- track 2 yrs. - HOE 1 yr. - Young Life - fishing - class favorite 9th grade -- Cindyis Chad - outgoing - lover - pre-med Chad Donald Clayton Johnson . . . Ag. 4 yrs.- Rodeo team 2 yrs. - Ag Coop 2 yrs. - Chapter Farmer - Rodeo finals W- cowboy - party - easy- going - inherit father's business . . .Fred Robert Christopher Jackson Swim team 4 yrs., MVP 81, All- District 82-83, All-Region 82, capt. 83-84, state qualifier 82 - crazy - college bound . . . Chris Willis G. Jeffery DECA - friendly - cool - great lookin' - sophisticated - out of it - partier - college bound . . .Willis 'SIN' Laura Lynn Johnson Ag. 1, II so-82 - drama 80-81, Girl Crazy 80-81 - FFA 2 yrs. -' cosmetology - VICA 2 yrs. - NTSU bound - Reserve Grand Champion lamb 80-81 . . .Laura Jon Scott Jamen . .. Basketball 1 yr. - NHS 2 yrs. - FNHS 3 yrs. - nice - outgoing - crazy - college bound . . . Jon Kevin Glenn Jenkins Ag. 2 yrs. - DECA 1 yr. - Greenhand Chapter Farmer - cowboy - fun - easy-going -4 business - Copenhagen Kid . .. Kevin Rodney J. Johnson CVAE - bright -Y nice - honest - very social - hard working - college bound - RJ. Rodney ,. ' V . 5 is I 'ri ,QL w as Kimberly Marlene James Soccer 2 yrs. - HOSA 1 yr. - crazy driver - soccer gang - outgoing - Christian - medical field . . . Kim Estella Jensen Scott A. Johnson HOCE, pres. - HOSA, Area 5 pres. - motorcross Y pre-med - UT at Austin bound . . . Scott Classof 84 39 Clifton Howard JOIIGS . . . Football 3 yrs. - Swim team 3 yrs. -- happy - funny - crazy intelligent - lucky - col- lege bound - Popeye . . .Clif V l John Raymond Jor- dy . . . VICA - Electrical Trades - unique - generous -- thoughtful - bowler - fisherman -- electrician - college bound . . . John Linda Ann Kapp ... VOE - Drill Team 82-84, Highkickers 83-84 - Michele's buddy -- Cheryl's sidekick - yellow Fiat Spider -- Artie - NTSU bound . . . Linda, 40 Class of '84 few . -.qw-ff Herbert Russell Jones . . . Soccer 4 yrs. - Mustang - there at the right time - college bound - doctor . . . Russell 'qua Cynthia J. Josserand Band, Rifle Corps - horseback riding - ex- ,trovert - friendly - shrimp - Patrick f- TC- JC and UT Arlington bound . . . Cindy ,O Matthew Scott Kehoe . . , DECA - loud - Saab -- heavy metal -- fast cars - college bound . . .Scott - 'a Michelle Renee Jones Band 4 yrs., jazz ensemble 3 yrs., of- ficer 2 yrs. - freshman basketball - quiet - short - calm - college bound . . . Michelle Carolyn Ann Jover ...HECEI1yr.-FHA2 yrs. - Spanish 1 yr. - outgoing -- taken - stub- born - rowdy - 75 Ford - marriage - Kee . . . Carolyn q.,.,.,w, LaDonna Kaye Keith . . . Band 2 yrs., Flag Corp - SC 2 yrs., Frosh class treas. -- HECE - VOE -- Queen of Pain - Chris -- nurse , . . Donna . ' Ye ..e. 1 R' .1 revs I I it L. -eq, . ,f -Q-.-hw wugcgj ,v',Yg. rr, ..- , . .K 3. Richard Lee Jones Band 4 yrs., officer 83-84, jazz ensemble 3 yrs. - NHS 3 yrs. -- Math Club ,1 yr. - shy - quiet - SMU bound . . . Ricky Us 'Bu new., Joe Thomas Kang Football 3 yrs. - SNHS - quiet -- friendly - Mustang - motorcycles - sports - college bound . . .Joe Kevin . . . NHS 80-81 - quiet - sports fan - easy going - St. Louis Cardinal fan - Def Leppard - Missouri Tiger fan - Missouri Southern bound . . . Kevin Kelley Steven Kristen L Kankiewicz .. Team 82-84, Leader 83-84 Kickers 'Group83-84 --NHS82-84. Kristen Beth l . . . Basketball - ti soccer - crazy - Bennigan's -.84 N -- NTSU bound . . . Samuel Jack Kemp NHS - Mu Alpha Theta - Acapella Choir -- Latin Club - band A- handsome - pro- crastinator W Denise .- UTA bound . . . Sam inn.. Shawn Kildal . . .Swim team 4 yrs., All-District 83, Most Improved 83, wc. .4 .. .1 Cindy Ann Kennedy . . . Band 3 yrs., Flag Corps 2 yrs. w VOE - blue Buick - ZZ Top - Michaels - secretary Cindy ' James Chang Kim Band - Math Club - baseball 4 yrs., - shy -- Fighting Heart 82 - in- smart - non-talkative - fluential H smooth talker 84 red Camaro + UT - Spiderman A college Austin bound . . .James bound . . . Shawn A '- Q A . , 13 ' Q iff 1 y . ' 'lr' ' . ,,.. . J f W, il Pi 1 . ' fi Nl. it A fi 1'6- A Ai . ., --, fl' A 4 A Greg Kolff Van OSU-1l'Wyk Track 2 yrs. - DECA 1 yr. - outgoing -- parties -- crazy - Boggus - 69 Stang - college bound . . . Greg Michael Stanley Krawiec .. . VICA M quiet - crazy A- single - red 69 Camaro M tech school. . . Mike 1, I I' ,asf rr f' 5 L4 E ,W ' w 5 Aa 'S ,H 5. Danny Lee Kern Jr. . . . Wrestling 6 yrs., capt. 83-84, 6th in state 82-83 - athletic - dancing - energetic - crazy d Jamie - construction Junior' WW Devenicia Kimmons Phil Kribbs Randal Key Football 4 yrs. - track 3 yrs. - baseball 1 yr. - friendly M revolutionized - horn again - easy- going - lazy - college bound . . . Craig W Dawn King Young AI: at LaDonna Denise KieSli1'1g . .. Drill Team 82-83, mgr. 83-84 - shy - crazy -W organized - determined H available - Go for it - A8cMvbound , . . Denise Brian Richard Klaas Life 2 yrs. - Mat Mate NHS Q- Math Club 2 81-82 - soccer 2 yrs. - yrs, -. quiet .. 65 funny - Orange VW M- Mustang- convertible-f Bryan's- Ochay +-col- sarcastic - A8zM bound lege bound - Dawnard . . .Brian . . . Dawn Classuf B4 41 'N Michelle Marie Kruzich ., , Soccer 3 yrs. M- wild and crazy 4 outgoing we sweet '- yellow cruiser My Too bad, have a nice day! -M college bound . . . Michelle fr Elizabeth Lane SC' 3 yrs. - - dateless - loud -- Jr. Young Life won rs I tvhessi nominee - blunt -e Queen crazy -- Cata . . . Catherine iLori Lee . Cosmetology 2 yrs. -A- VICA - laughable A- crazy A -lami's Q- taken smile! pink and blue . . 1 Lori 42 Q labs oi' '84 R o a n A n t h 0 n y Kubas , . , Football 4 yrs. Q wrestling I yr. W crazy - go with the flow - blazer -W Shari - college bound M- Kub . . . Roan R h o n d a S u e L a t h r o m . . . Cosmetology --- VICA - lst place regional competi- tion 82-83 - short - Laura Mae's buddy - Cobra ----- - Quarterflash Rhonda Lyndal Marion Lee . FFA, ll yrs., Pres., 83- 84, Star Greenhand, Star Chapter Farmer - foot- ball 4 yrs. -- quiet -- kicker - friendly b ugood ole boy . . . Lyndal Steve Austin Lackey HECE - crazy - ZZ Top - Lynard Skynard - Shannon - Camaro - Molly Hatchet - Blue Bell Creameries. . .Steve Christine' Lalle Kellie C. Lawler Rebecca Elizabeth Lemke DECA 81-82 - Track 81-82 - Spanish Club 82-83 - friendly - Cowboys til fan - friend cheese v- college bound . . . Becky Daniel Keith Lazarus DECA O- VICA -e crazy - saved H Lou Ann's - future bass player...Dan Nancy Josephine Lenaburg Basket- ball - FCA - tall - friendly - 332 - Yankee - college bound Nancy Brian Alan Landi Soccer 2 yrs. - cross country - ambitious - outgoing - Miami Dolfanatic - Thanks V mom Sz pop - UTA bound - The Bri Brian Y '7 Tracy Lynn Leath . . . SC - Farmerrete 82-84 - Baseball Babe 8283 -- NHS - Math Club - debate -- 10055 Texas - The Bus -- Baylor bound . . .Tracy Stephanie Sue Lester DECA - chaplain - FNHS - track, mgr. 2 yrs. - French CLub historian - talkative - crazy -- college bound -- Steph . . . Stephanie Bobby Lee Lewis ... Band 4 yrs., low brass, of- ficer 2 yrs., All-Region 1 yr. -4 modest - moderate prep - Cool - 79 Capri - NTSU bound . . . Bobby Www Long ade Malay 3 yrs., All- 81-82 - soccer 2 - FCA - Baylor - 1121 - 83 - all smiles - - multi- .Jader Darrin Lee Lewis Basketball 2 yrs. - Foot- ball 1 yr. - DECA 2 yrs., Area II VP 83-84, chap. VP 83-84 - -basketball freak - Corrine's - 71 Caprice - work . . . Darrin Eva Maria Lucatorto . .. NECE - engaged - understanding - Mike's Nora's Sz Shel's sidekick - '65 Mustang - friendly . . . Eva G a r r y W a y n e Mangum ... Track 4 yrs. - football 2 yrs. - rowdy crowd - cash - I think I hurt myself' - Toyota - UTA bound . . . Garry 13 Deborah L. Lewis Teresa Ann Ludwig Nebraska - crazy - one of a kind - modest - Dead meat, baby - sf Minyards - red Mazda ...Teresa . 1' ,, A , -. V. ig--as Fx, V W' ' fr. f u, X f ,JN . J J e n n i f e r L y n Mangum Band 4 yrs., Flag Corps 81-83, Ma- jorette 83-84 - HOSA historian 83-84 - NHS 2 yrs. - blond - short - D.M.'s'- future Aggie . . . Jenny Bradley Wayne Lockhart Band 3 yrs. - soccer 3 yrs. - tech. theatre - sunglasses - flirtatious - Morn- ing - rock-n-roll - crazy - Bulgarian .. Brad Sean Kenneth Mad- den Band 4 yrs. - fuzzball - wonderful - funny - Let's cruise - A8aM bound - Gopher it - '71 Jeep - Boys from 112 . . . Sean - ' .1 f , Q, - ,Y sa,-f 4, 2. Q 4 5 if 1., .N ,- ix . ,mfg ' k .fi g 1 9 , ' . fr I ' .are-., f if . , T Laurie Lynne Martin Drill Team 2 yrs., Highkickers 83-84, Sr. rep 83-84, council 83-84 - outgoing - Traci's sidekick - friendly - Bennigan's - college bound . . . Laurie s- ' K e i t h E d w i n Lockhart ... NHS - quiet - witty - nomad -- UT Austin or Air Force bound . . . Eddie WTS' Christine A. Makula Mathis James Class of '84 43 .Deron Patrick Mat- thews . . .Football 4 yrs. - baseball 4 yrs., All-Dist. , Hon. Men, 1983 - FCA - conceited - 'fL.M.S. -- Texas Tech bound ,. Deron Christine Marie Mc- Clean Farmerettes, 'Highkickers 83-84, Show Grou 83-84 - 'smiles --1 Q. yall-ralgve - funny - MEM M original BJG - 1 The Bus . . . Chris Robert Bruce Mclnarling , . .fFootball 4 yrs. - Sr. Rep S.C. - NHS 3 yrs. - Senior Queen - intelligent 4- funny - Say, Mama, what's happenin -- Tech bound . . . Bruce 44 Classof'84 7 A Michael Craig Mat-' Richard A. Maynard thews modest -- brighte- quiet - Com- puter Science i-- black VWS bug - NTSU bound - New York . . . Mike vs? James Carlton Mc- Clear ...Band'4 yrs y . -, Math Club - NHS - jazz ensemble 2 yrs. - Nat'l Merit Semi V Finalist - All-State band - sharp -- college bound . . . Jim 15 Sherri L. McGee Brian Scott McCrary . . . Football 4 yrs. - track 4 yrs. - Soph. rep - FCA - crazy - hunting -- fishing -- X-JV - college bound . . . Brian -at Patrick M ic h a el p Mclnerney . . . Basket- ball 4 yrs. - football 3 yrs, - athletic -0 crazy - wall -4 Yankee - world traveler --' funny --. arm- ed services . . . Mike . is S Q. ' ' l is i s 'v f'. Anthony Rubin Mc- Cann Football 3 yrs. -'Student Council 1 yr, - handsome - convinced - crazy - sweet - wild fe Amber's . . . Tony Q1 Barbara .Jean Mc- Cllrly . . . Track 3 yrs. - basketball 2 yrs. - band 2 yrs. - DECA 2 yrs. - Flag Corps - Reg. Qualifier, 'track -- No Doubt - NTSU bound '...Barb 'fine' Ouidal JaNelle McKenzie NHS 2 yrs. - band 4 yrs., Flag Corps 3 yrs. - OEA -- quiet - procrastinator - ,jealous - Troy . . .JaNel1e .pus ,nr era ji: il- kg , .L . ,M 1 . Lynn McCargar .. VOCT - party 4?con certs - Zeppelin - Brookhaven bound .. Lynn ' . , S t e p 11 e n McMillin . - NHS - jazz ensemble 3 yrs PTSA' f- N artfl Scholar 4- conservative Stanford bound . . . 'Uv s 'gg!3P.t 145 Q ' 5 ,lf E . W i 1 W ' . Q 45 ef . 4 Pamela Ann Mead . . . V I C A Z y r s . - Cosmetology 2 yrs., lst place district, 3rd place st - -loveable- - Ann Sz - NTSU ate Kim's bound . . . Pam t h 1 a . , . DECA - short - sweet - Jimbo's - crazy work. . . Cindy 131111 Douglas Scott Nloellel' Concerts - Led Zep. NORML - College bound . Doug - Bad Co. - Paul J. Mears David njamln Michener FFA - reasonable - easy-going A sometimes lazy - Canada bound - Trapper Dave . . . David Q.-an J o h n G r e g o r y Moeller Basketball 4 yrs. - baseball 2 yrs. - FCA 1 yr. - Lookin Sharp - outgoing - flirt - cute - college bound - Muncie-MO . . . Greg if Jose L. Melendrez Football 4 yrs. - baseball 4 yrs. - student council I yr. - FCA 3 yrs. - athletic -- spirited -- Deann's - college bound - Joser. . .Jose Mark Gregory Miles .,. DECA - drama 2 yrs. - Harvest staff - cool - Jenny's - 79 Charger - college bound . . . Mark Dawn Marie Mohn Cosmetology 2 yrs. - Monte's angel - '76 Monte Carlo - Bob Seger - grow old and be happy . . . Dawn David Alan Melugin . . . Football 4 yrs. - FNHS - funny Chevrolet trucks - Watch Outll' - crazy - friendly - A8zM bound . . . David Deborah Mills .. . VOE - artistic - unicorns - friendly - black 8: red - Yes fan - d a n c e r - i n - dividualistic - college bound . . .Debbi A -gwzrv Bob Mond Bub - Uncle Bobby - Coast Guard - concerts - col- lege . . . Bob qs--. . Lauri Deanne Metker Basketball 2 yrs. - track 1 yr. - DECA 2 yrs., Sec. 83-84 ambitious - determined - Mustang - -Iohn's - NTSU bound . . . Lauri Darin Damond Mit- chell Football 4 yrs. - athletic - Michael Jackson - Slick-Mitch A sharp dresser - friendly - intelligent - college bound . , .Darin A b g.. , ty .- ,. . VL' iii l if Paul T. Moore CVAE ODP - VOE Co- op - friendly - Mustangs lil - easy going - 'girls 4 work - trade school - P,T .... Paul Class of 84 45 023 . diff' f zz? ' 1 9 . . g et 4 ,. . n Q 4, I iq. 2 . . Kelly Kristina Morgan NHS 3 yrs. - Mu Alpha 'Theta 3 yrs. - SNHS 2 yrs. - annual artist -4 creative'-O No guts, no glory - future Aggie . . . Kelly , Viv' W2 'i C y n t h i a Munoz Math Club 2 yrs. -- Spanish Club 3 yrs. - OEA - cute - funny - cool +4 Petra - crazy - college bound . . . Cindy arie 46 Class of '84 Us l . -r V . w e M km 2, Phillip David Morgan . ,. VUE - ac- tive - Kroger boy -, NTSU bound . . . David Rodney D. Murphy Football 3 yrs., All- District 3 yrs., Soph. All- Area, Jr. All-Metro -- SC 1 yr. - track 2 yrs. -Q basketball 2 yrs. -- fast - SMU bound . . . Rodney William Bradley Moore . . . FFA 4 yrs. - Ag Coop - funny - mud doggin' - Ford pickups -- I reckon - one of a kind . . . Brad Y,.,.w Shelley Morris . .. OEA 2 yrs. - Art I Award -Y fun - rock-n-roll - Dennis' - crazy - Inter- skate 6 -- NTSU bound -- Smelley . . . Shelley ' gg Q M? Q 1. l 'mi Kg., s J A l Matthew Cole Mur- ray . , . Football 4 yrs. - track 4 yrs., 83 District Champion pole vaulter - baseball, 1 yr. -- flirt - Trans Am - devious - college bound. . . Matt . Concepcion Morales , . . ODP - OEA 2 yrs., treas. 81-82, Rep. 82-83 - night person - Workaholic - Whatcha up to? . . .Jr. Julie Ann Morrison . . . VOE 2 yrs. - friendly - cruiser - Camaro - DeLon's - Nov. 26 - Jul -- college bound . . . Julie ., fir. ei A 4 'A' ' M13 w , bfi -I ' 4- 551 ' Q sv .. . t'lae. ' fi Sandra Murray . .. Soccer - full-blooded yankee - loud - No. 9 - crazy - Goalie killer - ,TWU bound . . . Sandy therine Mary Morello . . . Drama 4 yrs. - different - dangerous - clumsy - unpredic- table - future rock star - goodbye girl -- criminal investigator . . . Cathy X ' we i. 5. rv 5 ,- fi Julie Lynn Moyle . .. Band 4 yrs., Flag Corps 3 yrs., capt. 83-84, officer 83-84 - NHS 2 yrs. -FNHS - PELE - The Pig - NTSU bound - Ju-Ju . . .Julie Susan cer, mgr. - Voices - honest - good listener - born Rochesterian -- col- lege bound . .p. Sue OC- i l Mn gras.. Dale Ray Myers Harvest staff, 2 yrs., Managing Editor 83-84 - OEA 2 yrs., VP 83-84, class rep. 82-83, 3rd place 83 Nat'l. Data Entry I Comp. -f Who's Who 82- 84 - humble - twin- college bound . . . Dale Gary W. Nelson Thomas Nollan Swim team 2 yrs. - Foot- ball 2 yrs. - crazy - rowdy - Mean Green Machine - college bound . . . Tom -Wu 1! . ' Q. 1 3 :S ' A43 at -- , , V. . u ga X 1 f ' 3 W ifi Daphne Dianne Myers . . . HECE officer - talkative - tall - LeCar - Ronnie's -- col- lege bound . . . Daphne ids-0 Stacie Alice Nerf FFA 3 yrs. - Mat-Mate 81-82 - spoiled - ag- gressive - rodeos -- Mike's - short - dancing -- college bound . . . Stacie --A-.A Angela Gail Norris . . . VOE - friendly - outgoing - 80 Chevette - Greg -- crazy -- unique - marriage . . . Angie 51.4 'cffb Darren Ross Myers . . . Set design 2 yrs. - art 3 yrs. - journalism 1 yr. - NAASR 2 yrs. - understanding - creative - mercurial - twin - NTSU bound . . . Darren Patrick David Newhouse Baseball 4 yrs. - sporty - girl crazy - Cincinnati Reds fan -- major league baseball bound . . . Pat Eileen Mary O'Brian Basketball - Mat -- Mate - Pep Club - NHS - SNHS - shy -- in- telligent - nice - Arizona State bound Eileen YV? va. L ir.. , , sql. , Michelle Elaine Nash . . . Band 3 yrs. - Acapella Choir 1 IA yrs., pres. and student director W . yr. --. Main Street Singers 1 yr. - NHS 3 yrs. - 1 in UIL solo 8: ensem- ble -- NTSU bound . . . Michelle Bryan Todd Newman . .. computers - aviation - Pilar - NTSU bound . . . Bryan Ann Helen 0'De11 Nice - caring - friendly - outgoing - 76 Vega - sports -- stamp collecting - work . . . Ann 'lsr P IW' rt' 'gf f - :- M. Gretchen Neal Neatherlin Track 2 yrs. -- Cross Country 2 yrs. regional qualifier -- Voc. Ag. 3 yrs. - DECA - FFA Sweetheart 81-82 - future millionaire -- college bound .. Gretchen Sylvia Nicolas OEA-FNHS 2 yrs. - friendly - 82 Corvette - singing - sweet - outgo- ing -- NTSU bound Sylvia Joyce Marie O'De11 . . . Friendly -- sweet -- kind -- sports- coin col- lecting - 76 Vega - work - artist . . . Joyce Class of 84 47 Mark O'Donnell Football'i4 yrs. - NHS 2 yrs., treas. - Young Life 7- SNHS - active -- comical A- sarcastic 5- Barbarz-1's -- Houston bound . . . Mark J e f f e r y :Overfelt . . . Baseball 3 yrs, -Q basketball 2 yrs. f- cute - crazy - athletic - I tpartier e- 75 Camaro . . . ayne Jeff 3 CNW Marlene J. Oleson Danny Owens ' Matthew Chapman Parks VOE 2 yrs. 4- , Student Asst. 2 yrs. - 2nd place Records. Manage- ment Clerical II OEA area - comedian - FCLB T teller. . . Matt 48 Class of '84 Elena Lucia Pascullo . Cosmetology 2 yrs. - VICA 1 yr. - Italian .., short - friendly - crazy +- Greg's girlfriend - Vidal Sassoon College Elena P l Juan Olivarez 'SHR Karen Suzette OWSIIS ...V Band 3 yrs., Flag Corps 2 yrs. -- basketball l yr. -- track 1 yr. -M OEA 1 yr. - NHS 2 yrs. - FNHS 3 yrs. - A Sr M bound . . . Karen Brian Patterson Talkative - interesting - crazy - 77 Cadillac - NTSU bound . . . Brian Scott Taylor Osborn . . . Football 4 yrs. - baseball 3 yrs. -- NHS 3 yrs. -- blue eyes - friend- ly - Wall - 67 Mustang -- college bound - Ozzie . . . Scott Mary Ellen Pace ... DECA 2 yrs. - computers . . . Ellen Dawne Renee Patton NHS 3 yrs, - Band 3 yrs., Rifle Corps 3 yrs., Capt. 83-84 - Math Club 2 yrs.. - nice friendly - future CPA -- NTSU bound . . . Renee Laura Michelle Ostrowski VICA Cosmetology 2 yrs. - IA Club 1 yr. - silly wab- bit --Mike - tmakeup artist - hairstylist -- music lover. . . Laura l Marianne Pallitto Loud - crazy -- irrate - obnoxious - Kim and Cindy - GTO - snob - NJ - Sundance .. Marianne - James L. Peak . .aw K i rn b e r l y A . Pemberton IA Club I yr. - OEA 2 yrs.- sweet -- outgoing - 76 Buick Regal - friendly - crazy - TCJC bound .. . Kim P e t e r SC 2 yrs. basketball 2 yrs. - - white - partier now blind - Rox,-Z -f bound A. . . David Ui elissa Michele Band 2 yrs. - Babes 2 yrs. +- yrs. - officer 83- NHS 3 yrs. - am- determined - baseball - .Melissa 'I Yi' . Yi Q Q ,. s A rv . J 1 D a v i d C r a i g Pendergraph . . . White River activities: football. capt. - SC VP and pres. - track capt., MVP -- cheerleader - NHS - state track competition - 2 Rabbitt . . .David A Robert Troy Pettit . . . Tall - dark - hand- some - sweet - 72 Monte Carlo - Angie's - Van-Halen - partier - college bound . . . Robby ,a...., Parker Richard Pomykal . . .p Football 4 yrs. -' SC 2 yrs. - debate 2 yrs. f- Young Life -- fun -' radical - X-JV - outgoing -'-- SWTSU bound - The Utility Man .L . Parker Troy Ward Penn- iI'1gf,0I'l . . . Absent - -quiet -- friendly - 68 GTO - girls - partier f- A Sz M bound ...Troy Nora Lynn Phare HECE 1 yr. - gymnastics -- Kevinls - 4-wheelin, - Journey - Eva's buddy - veterinary medicine - Tech or A 8: M bound . .. Nora Abrian Porras . .. CVAE 2 yrs. i- unique - quiet - friendly - loyal - trustworthy -4 work - plans to travel . . , Abrian r ' J ,.' 42' . . 4 N M795 5 ' 1,6 ',, - , t. 11 , . tg? V -' if .1 vig ' g W fi' 7 .V 1. f' i L ' L i 1 J , ' li , ,. Leza Jean Perkins . .. VOE , 2 yrs. ,Srd place Records Management Clerical I - -- sweet -- dingy - Matt's BIF - quiet Riot - Journey -- NTSU bound . .A . Leza -Q if ii . f ' A lii N Rodger McKinley Phillips . Auto mechanics f metal work- ing 3 yrs. - lst place metal worktregional com- petition - 68 Chevelle -- easy going. 5. Rodger A Jacqueline Rolina Power VICA - friendly -- dreamer - 64 blue Rambler -- beauty operator. . .Jackie of Susan Jean Ella Per- tigo HECE 2 yrs. - HERO, class rep. -- FHA 4 yrs. - Spanish 2 yrs. -- Camaro '- outgoing -- stubborn - confused - career bound . . . Susan Scott Robert Phillips Football 4 yrs. - quiet-party - 381 - Col- orado State - college bound . . .Scott Stephanie Alicia, P r a n g e r . . . Cosmetology - goofy - dingy - crazy - Oh well - Gregis -beauti- cian . . . Alicia Classof 84 49 Gene Douglas Pred- dy Ag Coop I- loveable - outgoing - friendly -4- black Night Fever Chevy truck - trade school . . .Gene i . 'iq fs' , br if i . f 1 'W 'Q f i . haf if Penny Annette Ram- bo Band 4 yrs., Rifle Corps 2 yrs. - VOE 1 yr. 4- basketball lyr. -A stub- born -Hf shorty V Alabama crazy - Marianna's best friend. . . Penny . . 'W'- William R6lI'1l'10ld . . , Basketball 4 yrs. A fun loving H par- tier -- terrorizer - college hound A Bullet . . , Bill 50 L lass of '84 Elizabeth Jane Ptlebe Cheerleading 4 yrs. - SC 3 yrs. W- straightforward - outspoken - rocker - Cat Eyes - Eddie Money - NTSU bound . . . Liz 5 . iv -- . ' 1' A , 'K , Q 4 . f, J i . '. Y 'li rn H I ap ing W. rl: Gayla Renee. Ran- Cl0lpl'1 Cheerleading 3 yrs. - SC, Sr. rep. -- Soph Class favorite - HC Queen nominee - Queen 'of charm M Brigettels bud . . . Gayla Thomas D. Revall Swim Team 4 yrs., district champs, 82-84 -- SC 1. yr. - National Math Club - active - conscientious - inquisitive . . .Tom Sheila Lynne Pryor . . . Tech. theater 81-83 - crazy - outgoing - con- certs - lake -' Quiet Riot freak - Gary's - Smile . . . Lynne :S . g. iofo Cynthia Anne Rash ... Drama 1 yr. -- newspaper 2 yrs. - NEAA - outgoing -Beige Bomb - Thank you Ms. Squibb - NTSU? -- Todd . . . Cindy ' Cade Lee Football yrs. -- basketball I yr.. - SC - friendly - outgoing -- partier - 'crazy -4 SFA bound - Lauren's Cade - Christopher Quagliana N. X Roberta Jean Rau ... Sop. class treas. -- Jr. class rept. - Sr. class sec. -- Annual Staff 2 yrs. editor 83-84 - band 2 yrs. - Whos Who -- Dawn's alter ego. . . Jeanne A Paula I Marlene Reynolds DECA L82- 84 --A SC, rep. 80-81 - Drama I 8: II - Baseball Babes. 80. .. Mat-Mates 81-82 -' Baptist Bible College bound.. . . Paula Thomas Anthony Radzavich . . .f Baseball 2 yrs. -0- Lucas Award Finalist - unique -V New Yorker - money hungry - Houston -- construc- tion . . . Thomas' FHAfHEROfHECE A82-84 -- crazy - outspoken - funny -4 green .'.-. Bubba' J a c q u e l n M . Richardson it l Mary Anne Rick Band 4 yrs., Drum Corps - crazy - strange - loveable - Cindy J.'s sidekick - Cindy R's sis - Sp:-iz - college bound . . .Mary ,Y M, r David Rios Football 2 yrs. - Bell Crew - outgoing - friendly - serious - never surrender - Tequila Sunrise - Wall - firebird - Texas ASLM bound . . . David 2 1' id T' li T. ,. .4 V fi ' WMI it ,ii Deonna Kay Robin- S011 Cosmetology 2 yrs. - VICA 1 yr. -- FHA 1 yr. -- wild - short - Cindy's best friend - Richard's free spirit - Andy's . . . D at f 'f l 4 V 4 I . .su 'Z-3' vt x L L 5' , 4 Paul Timothy Rid- dell . . . Harvest staff col- umnist - Denton County Gaming Society, sec. - radical - insane - Melnibonean - The name is Paul, tanjit! NTSU bound . . . Paul IWRW X ! Christine Marie Rip- ple . . . Volleyball 1 yr. - basketball 3 yrs. - band 4 yrs. - tall - loveable - loud - brown Camaro - LJ's sidekick - Tim's . . . Chris Lauren Renee Robinson ...Drill team 1 yr. - choir 2 yrs. - cheerleader 2 yrs. - Jr. Dutchess - HC Queen nominee - SFA bound - Cade's . . . Lauren Robin Rene Riley DECA - friendly W- Par- tier - lots of fun - Ash1ey's mommie - Patty's best friend - col- lege bound - Mickey's . . . Robin Ross Ritzel T r a c e y W a y n e RObiIlSOI1 . . . Football 2 yrs. -f DECA 2 yrs. -- well dressed - nice - 74 white Plymouth Sebring - SMU - law school - Miche1le's . . .Tracey Jeffrey Todd R0bel'1ZS Football 4 yrs. - FCA 2 yrs. - ZZ Top fanatic - Marcy's Jeff -- little brown Chevy Luv - Coach Wilson im- mitator . . . Jeff 3 ' 7' f W .,, fi I 49. ' .f 4 'sf l n' f f , A X M Michelle Rena Rode den .. . VOE rep. 1 yr. -- photography 1 yr. -- drama 2 yrs. - Baseball Babes --. Jeanne'is sidekick -- the gang - NTSU bound .-. . Michelle it 'Wu' Marca Jane Roberts DECA 1 yr. - partier - concerts - Def Lep- pard - Melissa and Heidi's sidekick - college bound . . . Marca 'ir--f T a n i a M a r i e Roessner VOE - friendly -- lots of laughs -- nursing . . . Tania Classof 84 51 .WS Rogers Basketball 2 yrs. - NHS 2 yrs. - shy - quiet - unchanged - partier - ACU.-bound --future millionaire . . .Trey -Qi' 1 Alan Richard , .. I Sz Il - music - cars'f4 money ewfast- timers ,- partier 44jfZ'- 28 -- cheap sunglasses . . . Alan Ricky Dale Russ . . . 1 yr. - PELE 1 yr. - outgoing -, con - rowdy - stubborn -- Tech school bound - 78 Caprice - dirty laundry ,Donna's . . . Ricky xy, 3' Jennifer Lynn-Schell Annual staff -- Frosh Class sec. - SGC - drama club -- dependable 4?outgoing -. worrier - enthusiastic --.UT bound - B.K .... Jennie Jennifer- Schram Preecha Sclotti N H Sn 3 y r Stjliys.. Football 3 yrs. H college temper:-:mental 4' inf bQUI1d - . - Pre dependent ,-- daring - parties -- concerts - Stacyfsf -P-H college bound . . ,Jennifer .4 'VLP I, Llass of , V Nagwa G Basketball 80-81 - Track 80-84 - SC - dateless wonders -' Dr. Pepper ad- dict -- Luellen's buddy -- UTA - Queen Tut - Don's . . . Nano A wr' M- Steve Douglas Schlele . Tennis team, tennis awards - outgoing - 'blue eyes - talkative - college bound . . . Steve 'S 'W' if Au' ggi 3 Keith Edward Scog+ gins Van Halen Lee Roth is my idol! - Ugh! -1 Tina, how about -a date? H ACU bound - Stubby c ,-. Keith Leslie Guitarist concerts - social luvuu, - im- aginative - abstract - reasonable - sedate - plays a Les Paul guitar with obsession . , . Les Schift- ner Band 3 yrs., Flag Corps 1 yr. - curls - shorty - UT bound Nancy - fa eff' if MZ . Jlfir ny X E W 5 . LM? ' x . Melissa A. Scoggins Cynthia Ann Sargent OEA 2 yrs. - band 1 yr. - NHS 2 yrs. - outgo- ing R- dependable - friendly - 'marriage bound - Tinfs . .'. Cindy f-'R Randall Scott Schoultz . . . Blond hair - blue eyes - party - Formula 400 -- let's race - 3 dueces - Brookhaven bound . . . Randy Elaine4Scrog- gins 81f82 Mat - Mates - VICA 2 yrs. - cosmetology 2 yrs. - state qualifier -- Elena's sidekick -A .Steve's Elaine 3 44-V' 5 We N L war! i Linda Kay See HECE, speech award - YOU Athletic Award - lst place singing competi- tion, Big Sandy Tyler, Tx. - self motivated - punk - future secretary - par- ty -- Babe. . . Linda Jill Kathleen Shaffer . . . Society of Distinguish- ed American High School Students - marriage Jill new-, Rebecca Sue Shirk Easy going 4 fun - Sheryl Doremeye's friend - last of the 3 Muskateers - North Texas bound - B'Bear - Smurf , . . Rebecca Nancy Segui .., 4, A' , 8. 5 ,G N I 2 . 1 W J ' s I 57 . V r 4 r L 1 Sharon Lanell Shaff- stall NHS 82-84 - SC 80-81, Soph. rep. - Baseball Babes 81-82 - Drill Team 3 yrs., Highkickers 82-84, Show Group 83-84, 2nd Lt. 83-84 -STEWG...Sharon ew -Y Lynne T e r 1' i Showalter ... Volleyball 4 yrs. - HOSA 2 yrs. - quarter horses - Rush - 7 Grand Prix - red 8: black - U of Arkan- sas bound - Darryl's .. . Terri Robert Paul Segui ... Annual 3 W yrs., asst. editor 83-84 - wild and crazy - provocative - outgoing - kind -- in- telligent - Mr. Macho of the Teen Beat Award - Doc . . . Robert David Allen Shelley . .. Football 3 yrs. - baseball 4 yrs. - basket- ball 4 yrs. - FCA A - outgoing - talkative - 78 truck - Texas Tech bound - Molly's . . . David 'Brian Band 4 yrs., jazz yrs. - track, cross country - 4 yrs., dist. team 82-83 cross country - sensitive - athletic - 4-wheeler - Van Halen - UTA bound - Dana's Sig . . . Bryan ft.- Stanford L. Semones . . . NHS 2 yrs. -- Soccer 2 yrs. - NSHA2 yrs.--- Mu Alpha Theta 2 yrs. - foreign exchange student, Columbia - ambassador dude - Aggieland bound ...Stan 4' 1.9 Ralph Shelton Jr. Baseball 4 yrs. - Bell Crew KKAJ 83-B4 - Duebner Saluters - friendly - sharp looking TWK - Moonies - U of G bound - Midget 1 ...Ralph ' Brian Sikichg . L i s a L e e A n n e Sereno . . .Y FHA - chorus - communications -- future Marine . . . Lisa , Al? ' A F' kr new 'G S h a r o n A n n Sheridan VOCCT 2 yrs.,VP1yr.--OEA1yr. -- track - friendly. -- crazy - blonde - honest -- trustworthy - college hound. . . Sharon Skin- ner tc1assbf'a4 Ea if '-1 i Hoa coop Vg-4,5 Mia Slater ... Ag- gressive - rocker f dif-H ferent - A future millionaire - ,green eyes - Judas Priest - Where'si Edith? e- NTSU bound . . . Mia ' L f 'E' Walter Shy. - easy going - indepen-L dent -H Texas AKLM bound L- veterinary medicine . . . Walter .cw-fr . Stephanie Linn Staley L . . Math Club, VP - NHS 3 yrs. - Ger- man Club -'band .3 yrs. - Whiz Quiz - National ' Merit Semifinalist -- col- lege bound . . . Stephanie 54 Class of '84 101 Dennis Michael Smith . Autobody 2 yrs. -'bandil yr. +- outgo- ing - never satisfied - flirt - orange Camaro - parties - late to class -- Forest Lane . . . Mike Lori Snelgrove li' f 1. if' A 1 ',,,, - . 5 . - - I .5 . '1 e 2 jg K Stephanie Lorraine Stamps .. . Band 4 yrs. -- NHS 3 yrs. - Majoret- tes 2 yrs. - blue Dodge - Gracie's sidekickf- last of the Gang. . . Lorri Edward Smith . .. Karate -4 cares -- cruising - too cool - outrageously good looking -W awesome -- Monte Carlo - Diane's . . . Eddy Melissa Soccer 4 yrs. - cons- cientious - helpful -- Mother Hen -- easy going - Rolling Stones - col- Nlege bound - psychology ...Missy i 'x Catherine J. Solimandoi r Lori Michelle Stephenson . . . PELE 81-83, Student of the Year, 82-83 --outgoing - understanding - spastic - Snickers?!? - college bound, ACV . . . Lo - I . T e s s M e 1 i n d a Soloman Math Club - Whiz Quiz - German Club 4 yrs. - NHS 3 yrs. - ETSU - National Merit Scholar - Who's Who - college bound . . . Tess 'fix James R Steve Smith -x Mfr Rebecca Lynn St. John . . . German Club 3 yrs. -- Swim team mgr. 2 yrs. - awardsin 82-83 Art Show - Who's Who - shy - reserved - college bound. . .Becky Timothy Kevin Stewart . . Q Math Club - NHS - NSNS 3 yrs, - Columbian exchange stu- dent -- intelligent - bookworm -A GAMER - NTSU bound . . . Tim Richard Eugene Stogeckert NHS - Van Halen -- Narely - short - weight lifting 4 athletic - UT bound Rich ' 11 A A Q A wk f fri, ' flu, H JZ, 1 Kimberley Sue Sum- l'I19I'S . . . ODP Club 2 yrs. - DECA 2 yrs,, rep. - unpredictable - stubborn - friendly - Fashion and Art Institute of Dallas -- Pulzar NX. . . Kim f I , f ' fig .7 i 'se' I V il 2 ' A ? , K ci, . 9: Del E. Teach ,.. Wrestling 4 yrs., capt. 83- 84, state qualifier 83-84 4 DECA 1 yr., rep. -- Prophet - courteous - easy - exotic - college bound . , . Teach !'r f Mark Allen Stokes , .. Annual staff photog. 83-84 - football 1 yr. - HERO 1 yr. - tall - sense of humor - Native- Texas - college bound . . . Mark 4: Edward' P h i 1 1 i p Tausch . .. Swim Team 4 yrs., All-District 82-83, District record holder 82- 83, state finalist 81-82 - SC 83-84 - Olympics 1988 - college bound Phil I,- Melvin Ray i Teafatiller . ,, Football 3 yrs. - track 2 yrs. -- FCA-2 yrs. - VICA 1 yr. - ICT pres. 1 yr. -- Trax Bouncer 'f'AC-DC - Stephen F. Austin - Sharon's'. .- . Teaf Geoffrey Math Club 82-84 - Annual Staff photog. 82- 84 M- NMSQT -- PSAT commended scholar- college hound. . .Geoff Strickler Janet Ann Taylor Band 81-83 - VOE 83-84 - friendly -- naive - talkative - caring - uni- que -- college bound Janet . :Q W' ip it Z W 4 . T5 ' . 'V' ' , ,:' ,mp . X Robin Lynn Terry VOE-OEA Coop 2 yrs, - friendly - shy - Hawaii bound -- Robbie's . . . Robin t ' 'S-umawf' . Patrick Michael Sullivan . .. Friendly - happy -- different - crazy -- lucky - Malibu - Stacey's. . .Pat , Kathleen Rose Taylor Acapella 1 yrs., Main Street Singers 1 yr., choir secftreas. - UIL Sight Reading I - CYO 4 yrs. -- outgoing - talkative - Michelle's sidekick ...' K athy ' Ann Marie Tetmeyer . . . Cosmetology 1 yr - lazy - friendly - partier.. - Van Halen -+ Kim and Pam's sidekick - Mon-if Chi-Chi 4- I swear 4 76 Starfire - Tony's Ann ' Thomas Sullivan f Leslie Maria Taylor DECA 2 yrs., 2nd VP 83-84 - CVAE ODP 2 yrs. - tall - sensitive - talkative . . . Marie 1 J . ' AL. ,. i ,s fn'-f at .s if - x , c Michael Earle Thane . . . Young Life 2 yrs. - sophisticated - debonaire - stunning - Hey Cool -f HOA - Red RX7 - Lori's . . . Michael x Class of '84 55 z if . . -. . f .. . ., I ' - . ' 2, l has ni ae? my-:ig , , sf M. . t 4,., Crystal Thompson Varsity Swim Teami 80-81 - public speaking 81-82 --- Wrestling cheerleader 81-82 - DECA president 83-84 W' college bound . . . Crystal 'Sa ,sf f ' - . 3, fe H5125 W 2 , Y Q , Y' is 7 J May.. . Debra Denise Tousignant FCA 4 soccer -, DECA, represen- tative 1983 - FHA - crazy - easy going + hyper - Loverboy -- interior design . . . Debbie Belinda Christina Throckmorton ... LHS Soccer Frosh Sz Soph - Lewisville Soccer Assoc. 8 yrs, - quiet f- studious - college bound Texas ABLM . , .Belinda Christine Michelle Tripplehorn Drill Team 81-84, 2nd Lt. 83-84, Highkickers 82-84, Show Group 83-84, Outstanding Girl 82-84, Miss Showtime 83-84, Squad Leader .1 yr. - NHS 3 yrs. - SNHS 2 yrs. 4- Jrfs. . .Chris E 6L Mol 16 Q lass of '84 In David Tilley .44 f , f p if-3 - C li M L' A f . Li fa.-'L 2 - ga 'M' fi , V! i. 4. A ' l Sh-arla Margaret Trueblood VOE- OEA 2-yrs. f- crazy - Miss Knowitall - Mustang - wrestling fan - College Bound J.. Sharla Douglas Taylor Turner Basketball 11 yr. - Soccer 2 yrs. - par- ty - cute Q crazy - 72 Buick - Rock and Roll- College Bound - Cindy's . . . Doug Byron Cloyce Titus Drama 3 yrs., stage manager 82-83 - confus- ed -- temperamental - extraordinaire - artistic - collegelbound . . .Brian Kathryn Jeanne Tsakonas . . . The Inter- skate 6-short -- chocolate i-- blue --Robert Plant - I'm hungry . . . Renna Rornona Yvette Turner ,.. FHA - Stu- dent Council '-- Drill- Team - .outstanding - sophisticated -+ exciting ,- creative - computers - precious . . , Romona Michelle M. Tobin Jay Kuang-Jieh Tu .,. Band 4 yrs., officer 2 yrs, All-Region 4 yrs., All- Region Orchestra 2 yrs. - NHS 3 yrs. .-- Math Club 3 yrs. - National Merit Semi Finalist - College Bound . . . Jay Zell Ruth T ler Marching Band 84 yrs., Flag Corps 2 yrs. - Na- tional Merit 4- stubborn - talkative - Smurfy - --My cm 4 Gliina's bet- ter half, . . -'Mmvr' Francie Van Brock .. . IA sec. - DECA -in- dependent - ambitious - moody - 'Lil punker - Californian - black VW M- college bound - Jonathan's . . . Francie i Annette Marie Ver- Colen . .. Soccer 4 yrs., capt. 81-82 - college bound - future teacher - short - talkative Annette paxyvfm Lori Gay Waller OEA 2 yrs. - country -4- Camaro - quiet. . . Lori 'few QT? Alan Van Nice Wrestling 3 yrs., team cap-. tain, 4th in region - HOSA 2 yrs. - lst in area debate - loveable -2 friendly - Joline's teddy bear . . . Alan . , 1 , Mme , f l .-we 3 5' 1 N' 1' QW? ' 2 Debra Vervaet Nathan E. Ware Football 4 yrs. - track 4 yrs. -' soccer 1 yr. -- OEA 1 yr. 4- college bound - fast -- stylish . . . Nath Lisa Beth Van Vleet . , . PELE eihorse lover - easily tempered M funny -ne Quiet Riot - I can't handle this! -H Robbin's friend - college bound , . . Lisa Robert Shawn Vik . . . NTSU bound - My 68 Mustang - outgoing - friendly - single Bobby Jeffery Warner . , . Swim team 4 yrs., state finalist, All- Region All-District - Bell Crew -- Leadership Development - college bound . . .Jeff chael Stephanie Lynn Van Vleet .. . Journalism 1 yr. - VICA 1 yr. lst place district 82-83, state con- test.Superior Award'82-83 - Honorable Mention Art Show 80-81 - Gabba gabbe hey . . . Steph vu., ' K J I ' i fe John Wade Stacie . Therese c Warner . . . Cross coun- tryftrack - cheerleader - drama - choir - NHS - Who's Who -- college bound . . . Stacie David Vasquez DECA 2 yrs. -- Taff - nice guy - poetic .. David Q'- 19' Steve f I . ,aa ' . . . ,, v ,N fill - fr t .Q ,. ,, 2 2 V4 , , ' ' ' , Q '11 ,f l . ii , 4. Wendy Lee Warner . Chorus 3 yrs., VP 82-83 - swim team 2 yrs. - col- lege bound -1 friendly - short . .2 1 :Wendy Class of 84 57 Lafurai Denise Elinor Leah vm .,WaShburn . . . Set . . . DECA 2 yrs. soccer Design, 1 art-collage -1 . 2 yrs. - college - engag- V computer science - blue ed -Steve's. . . Elinor VW -- moody 4 . . Laura v- . 4 I 5 V , J- A D and T2 . 4' 's Q , ,- V 4 -1 me as 8 ,, fee'A fg 2 8, . s j 1. - ff- ,L -is .. Todd Webb Foot- Manuel Weeks ball 4 yrs., capt. 83-84, All-District .82-84 - Young Life - FCA -- friendly I -- luscious - astute - 'LOUD - awesome. . . Webb A Dawn Maria Weygandt . . .VOCCT 2 8 yrs -- OEA 83-84 - pur- ple - rock-n-roll -shy - H1 cruisin' Forest - Oldsmobile - ' college - bound . . . Dawn ss Class of'84 8 I I ,e,, ,, A ' ele - X55-. ,V Y- 'ff it 8 2, 4 fi g? VA ' 1 Q WE Q 47 , .,, W, ,, U Helen Weaver . .er Drill, Team 83-84 -- OEA 2 yrs. - FHA 2'yrs., VP 81-82 - flexible - understanding -f Hawaii bound - F'armerettes Forever . 4 . Helen Gwen Wells. . .Basket- ball 4 yrs,, All-District 82- 83 - Track 2 V2 yrs. - nice -- funny - college bound . Gwen Stacey L. Wheat 4' Leonard Bart White . . . Basketball - smart - intelligent -- health - ac- tive -- college bound Bert V 'W 1l 'k Julie Anne Weaver . . . Drill Team 82-84, Squad Leader 83-84, PCP 83-84, council 83-84 - an- nual staff 82-84, Ad, rngr. 83-84 - NHS 82-84 Original BJG . . .J.J. s 9 li,- f f 1 , 4 , ,,,,, .fs Barbara Ann Werner . Vo. Ag. 4 yrs., sec. 82- 83, Star Greenhand 80-81, -Star Chapter Farmer 81- 82 - FFA - student Asst. '2 yrs. -- f'George Strait . . .Barbara Q? - Sharyn arie Weidor' GAA-IA .Club Sec. - track - DECA - dedicated par- tier - loveable - 7 Ya.nkee by birth, Texan by force . . . Sharyn if W f V ff 'x ff I ii -' if 2 X 1 Wt -., I KatherinesWeaver . FHA 1 yr., sec. -- speech 1 yr. - SC -- -friendly -- outgoing - daring - twin - college bound . . . Kathy 1 Deborah Dawn,West HOSA 3 yrs., officer, asst. reporter 82-83 - talkative - paranoid - Cooke County bound ... Debi ' Tracie 'Darlene Wilcox . . . Cheerleader 80-82 - Drill Team 2 yrs., 2nd Lt. 83-84, Highkickers 2 yrs. -f Show Group 83- 84, Outstanding Girl 83-84 -f band 2 yrs, -SC 83-84 .. . Tracie ' D a v i d B y r o ng ' Williams . . . Calm -- in- telligent - nice - Texas AKLM bound, architecture . . . Dave H... Sheri Lynne Wilson a ketball 4 yrs. .- 3 yrs. - track 1 VOE 1 yr. - crazy active - friendly - 84 - 82 Phoenix Bs . . Sheri Wooten C N17-5 Q9 Deborah Sue Williams . . . Basketball 2 yrs. -- OEA 2 yrs. - track 2 yrs. - talkative - wild - fun - friendly - Cutlass -W NTSU bound . . . Debbie , L a u r a M a y Windedahl Mar- ching Band 4 yrs. - HOSA 2 yrs. - treas. 83- 84 Parl., pro team 3rd area -- crazy - airhead - Tarleton - med school . . . Laura Patricia, Wooten .. 83-84 - German 3 yrs. - talkative M- flirty - outgoing - The WACA lunch bunch -- NSTU bound . . . Patty Sec. I , Jerald Keith Williams . Soccer 1 yr. - tennis 2 yrs., co-capt. - NHS 3 yrs. - Math Club 1 yr. -Spanish NS 2 yrs. - Bell Crewg 83-84 -- quiet 1- Duebner Saluters . . . Keith -16394 David Lawrence Wisner ... Varsity Basketball 83-84 - NTSU ... Dave PM , 'sa' I V 41' 'gig aah, -K .lf . f7f ', K V Teresa Lynne Wright NORML -+ OEA - non conforrnist - Pink Floyd - KZEW - green Converse All-star hightops . . . Twig Tennie .La Donna Williams Soccer - FCANI yr. - cool -- nice - active - shorty - Be cool you Freakazoids'-' Tennie 'mv' Y Helen Denise Wit- chero intelligent -. outgoing - cheerful - Michael Jackson - swim- ming - Fort Valley State College - Willie's . . . Denise Mikel I if ,'.f ,qi-.n a 'fn K Y, Kimberly Ann WilSOI1 DECA - hyper - talkative -d sleepy - partier -- Ann Sr Pan's sidekick - Van Halen - Scotts - Kimbo ...Kim u 'arf , t 'K 58 5 3 at Siildl-df' i- . K . ,. XY VW S. L wg f 'Sv A K 5 Q, ff Deborah Ann Wojs Drill Team 2 yrs. -- squad leader 82-83 - VOE 83-84 - Trax - - Journey - blonde - Tisha's,, sidekick - Brookhaven bound - Mark. .. Debbie NM . Q '54, I i ., . 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But he'll also remember the great friends he has made. One reason Ben was awarded the title of Mr. LHS is his in- volvement in many school activities. These included Student Council, Where he was president this year, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, also president this year, varsity' football and baseball: and .he was a member of the wind sym- phony. Ben also was a' member of the track and basketball teams for one year. The senior plans to at- tend Texas A8zM and major -in Business Administration. Desiree Babler Being active is the best Way ' to describe Desiree xBabler. Amino no g er , a c - complishments while p at LHS are cheerleading, four! years, National ,Honor sSociety,,three years, debate, three years and 'Student' Council: Desiree was ,also elected as Homecoming 66 Mr and Miss LHS Quen this year, Desiree lovesdancing and plans to attend Baylor where she hopes toe major ing com- munications. She said that she will remember the fun times at football games and pep .rallies , .andy especially Homecoming andlasagnai parties at Mrs. McMath?s. '1' f I K I Q4 sr sif- nigh J 3 5 l Bruce McFarling Jessica Goldstein What do super intelligence and a great personality have 'n common? They both are a ajor part of what makes ruce McFarling the most ikely person to succeed from he class of '84. Bruce has een an active member of the student body as a senior representative, four years of football, one year of debate and a member of the Na- tional Honor Society. And how does he hope to succeed? As a lawyer so he can make money. x',v Jessica Goldstein is a prime example that success breeds success. As a member of the LHS debate and speech team she has garnered many awards during her years at the school. Jessica has also been involved in National Honor Society, as president this year, Spanish National Honor Society, as president also this year, Math Club, two years and as a member of the swim team her freshman year. She was also a National Merit Semifinalist this year as well. Lf 390 , F Most Likely to Succeed 69 X Z Q, ,k 'bi 1 E . W N 5 n 1 r... ,,,, 'rv ' rt .H lyk Heart Randolph .Gayla Randolph's four years at LHS have been the besti years of her youth. She'se made sincere friends and will always have excellent memories of her good times at LHS. Gayla has par- ticipated in debate, Student Council, VOE and was a 70 Most Beautifnljangl V . cheerleader for three years, Shen enjoys drawing, water skeiingyi'ffsinging in the Gayla court report- 111gsf1iiS91i??1i1fia1et the Dallas l 5. Arts Institute faftergraduation. if - we ' W L K., X05 lf.: rv .- bug, 1 gn I fn... g l am ag.. ,W 'ef Chad J effcoat 1 The togetherness of the school 'is one memory that will have a special place for Chad Jeffcoat. The people ed in football for four yea and track for one year. H Was also Freshman Clas favorite. He enjoys talking t and friends as wellHas.thee,g,Qf.5.gpieople, lifting weight high spirit of LHS will 'a1soTQfjfishing and hunting. H bring fond remembrances 'fore him. While at the i high school,.Chad has been ,involv- i i V,',. ,,V.' 'A .1153 future plans include atte ding college and becoming dentist. lf -ie 5 2 4 5 3 3 W -fl k M E 5 K ., gg z A 1 1 X Q - QM ' , , afeff-'siiizii' ' Q F Q K g 3:12 , k 1 I f. , L .. x- bw i , gL-.: O 4 1 AW WJ g.L, 5. 5 W K , A ? g .- 'Y E 1 -- ..-,M K S 5 fm , it -X, - . rf- x i f 1 if 31355- .efv-zv 1 - Af A.-. , p-A A1 , ' ' 3 , r ,M b il' v 1 w 1 A W! ' 3 R 'fs if .23 ' 4 ian in , I Y af I Q I 4 P 5 . if ,, , Most Beautiful and Most Handsome L-2 S 72 Most Spirited 5K:Spi1'1.Zc 0 G me-.,,L , f J X A b ww' Q' 4 Wm. K , Q 's T33 3 'NU 5443 0 Tw 2 Oh C5 A .C 2 T ' 'llracie Wilcox definitely' has everything it takes to be most spirited. Her very busy four years have includ- ed two years of cheerleading and two years of drill teamQ Tracie was a member of-the drill team's Show Groups, fand Highkickers andgywas a att Being a member of the Bell crew has had a great im- ipact on spirited Matt Ba- ker's life while at LHS. He gives credit where credit is due by saying being a member of the Bell Crew brought him in contact with the majority of the e students, faculty and ad- ministration. Matt was head of the Bell Crew this year,,but he has also been involved in other activities. c He was a two year member off the band and ,football rr-team: Matt plans to attend n North Texas State Univer- sity as a part time student and work part time. if - V,. 'AI,z' i Tr' . . I Y . -as-wr Wilcox second lieutenant herxsenior year. She loves dancing and wouldn't give it up for the worldi' This ,fall Tracie plans ,to start attending North 'Texas State ,Univer- osityy majoring in computers andminoring in iaanee. ig i 'Most Spirited 73 Lauren Robinson ,School traditions have played an 'important role in Lauren Robinson's years at'LHS. Spirit and enthusiasm have also been important to her as is evi- dentiny her years spent as a cheerleader' and in the drill -Lauren has also been in the choir two years, in OEA, was ,Junior Homecoming Duchess and a Homecoming Queen norninee this year. Her futurelplans include atten- ding Stephen ,Austin State, University, then transferring i to Baylor to get a degree in i Dental Hygif-me Y so i so Ralph Shelton What are the require- ments for being 1 most friendly? rHow about an outgoing, ,spirited and flir- tatious personality. Ralpli Shelton is at person who meets' all these requires rnehtsi He has been active in school fbye playing base- ball four years andgbeing a member of theBe1l Crew. As far as what the' will remember the most, Ralph putsschool espiritfsand the friendlyxpeopler at the top of the list. ,Ralphwplans to attend they University of Georgia rnajor 'in business. Butlhisireal am- bitidn is toibe atfunny scar, driver. According to Ralph 'fThereis nothinkg likego- ing., 255 A mph in five S6CODClS.,'if1J i i ' '74 Mosrspirued t Er ,., Q 'XA sept -we S V feed 12 1 er Vu., t if F H-f P, r AA X Imax -f, Nklek 'Q Stffffe 1201! v 4 M tF diy 75 S 'LA . . -it 1,fmfuff.xm,,,... f - -Afwfw.mfmwz 1 ..., Q , . .i,siQ:if.55555:555Ek5,i ., ,W .... 9, xswvslfnwmzzv :M-1 f- 11--g..W:, My . , . S2ii':f3fiQf'i? . .. .Qq3,,1,,k,,,,m.N,... .,?,x,, X.X.,,: -ff -iU11f1:f1:a:z1s:1a!e.:a1sf W 9 s 'w 1: ..,xifz:f5?e2i12i!Ii3fi1:s? V 45215 k gif ...:f3iA2il'1 ... :E .1' .,.-if - Viff' - L T' ,Q -N .. stew wwf, . .M af, 2' a Q W i g, :, 55425223 x WJ ,ft 0 S, - Q' ,rf v . ig - -V-vel 9 if Trey Being Best All rArourid' usually indicates a person is quite involved in many ac- tivities at LHS. Trey Crawford is no exception, Trey has been a member-of the diving team, Student Council, Young Life, Bell Crew and tennis teamfdur- ing his ,four years at LHS. Trey remember all of the wonderful people the good times he has had? while at LHS the most. He plansto attend Texas Tech where he hopes-to majorlin business. if C , ii s L try,i Mt, F? if 'S catherine Adkins in f Cheerleading has been the major focus in Catherine Adkins' high school years. The winner of the Best All Around award has been a cheerleader all four years as well as in debate three ears, Baseball Babes four ears, National Honor So- ciety two years, Math Club one year and Student Council two years. Cathf erine was also Junior Class ' Favorite, and on the g Homecoming Court this year. While she would like tof' eventually get into modeling shealso realizes that her education comes first. Catherine hopes to attend college and study engineering and computer science. lf , Best A11 Around 17 ffxfxfw-X CRUX? K 0 QQ MUN Qfw 3 J wiki L? ff -J I, iff? gym C?fff15f -Qfzlo Dedication . . . M , X ... Teaching is a vital part of her life as SquibbaTate is quick to admit. .J Mrs. Squibb-Tate is a very hard working, serious teacher . . . sometimes. There is always something to do and something to think about. ggsr Dedication is the best word to describe Sally Squibb- Tate. In the six years she has been here, Squibb-Tate has taught a countless number of students to think, to reason and to communicate. These students have gone on to win numerous awards in debate and public speaking. Squibb-Tate currently teaches English IV honors, Public Speaking and Debate. The debate program was started four years ago with Squibb-Tate's guidance and has expanded to a group of 4. talented, award winning students. Her intelligence, dependability and outstan- ding personality make her not only a teacher, but a lifelong friend. The annual staff chooses a teacher each year who they feel should be honored with the dedication. We feel that Mrs. Squibb-Tate has con- tributed greatly to LHS dur- ing these last six years and truly deserves the honor for not only being LHS Teacher of the Year, but the one most dedicated. if Mrs. Squibb-Tate gives her students guidance and direction. Dedication 79 ara. 5 Fighting Farmer Volleyball I- Basketball 5:17 Tennis Golf Wrestling Swimming Lu Soccer Z Q 3 Track and E gg Baseball CJ 42 HB3 UD CROWI Football C Cuty PLEASERS 1 'DHS IWOH LVHS ADMIT CNE Var 1t Football Team Reapc In Another W1nn1ng Sea or From the opening toss to the final gun, it's all action running, blocking, tackling, kicking and passing. The ex- citement of the combat is the game. The excitement of our games is not only on the field, it is in our stands. The stadium is packed when the Farmers are in town as well as at away games. L Fighting Farmers are ready to plow down the Colts. Coach Goode relays helpful tactics to Scott Phillips. X Coach Everest and Mears discuss next play with Allan and Ben Deron Mathews is m on the action Varsity Football . , , 1 my i rw me A f f' -. 35: . F5 . A , C years Fighting Farmer members are: Coaches, from left, S. Russell, T. Briggs, T. Everest, G. Ristevski, J. Odoms, N. Wilson, Q. Brittain, R. Mears, R. and T. Goode. Second row: L. Lee, R. Christian, D. Massingill, B. McCrary, R. Coil, S. Bagley, J. McBride, J. R. Graham and G. Taylor. Third row: G. Todd Webb, M. Price, R. Bailey, R. Wolfe, J. Collette, J. Flynt and D. Frasier. Fourth row: A. Hoadley, S. Osborne, J. Melendrez, M. Murray, S. R. Kubis, R. Anthe, K. Marks, and S. Sycks. Fifth row: J. Ingram, T. Fields, L. Ferguson, B. McFa1-ling, J. Miles, D. Polser, Jim Box, P. Pomykal, J. N. Ware. Sixth row: C. Reynolds, J. Grimes, D. Melugin, C. Jeffcoat, J. Demers, D. Shelley, B. Anwyll, M. O'Donnell, and Bruce Hacon. Seventh row: R M h B D ' B ' B G B th l t D M'tch ll C K ,and D. Matthews. Student Trainers: C. Childress, R. Easton, and B. Howse. Jones, . urp y, . emson, nan acon, . er eo, . 1 e , . ey ln- '. fl! 1 - x I 553 'N' It takes a lot of experience and teamwork to win the game. Even though injured, Steve Sycks is there to support his fellow Farmers. N A F' A 9 1' , ,JI4P7Qj'a4xb ' AQ' 5' Varsity Football 83 Famer Call It At the beginning of every game it is a tradition for the football team to crash through the Farmer Crash sign. Glen Morrow practices his punting during a Farmer game. 3 1 x X 9 x I I 'wwf During a pep rally Deron Mathews shows his Farmer loyalty. Rodney Murphy, Farmer senior, car- ries on the winning Murphy Tradi- tion, The last of his breed . Jim Box shows his excitement at Farmers victory. 84 Varsity Football l Chain Reaction . F Bart Jones rests during halftime. ,ff M ,W W e Jeff Demers pulls off a quarterback sneak. The traditional crash sign, made by the cheerleaders, is seen at every football game, whether it is a home game or played on a rival's field. Along with the players, the cheerleaders, Bell Crew, Band and Drill Team participate in this event. As the team is getting ready to make an entrance the band begins to play t'Big John',. From the stands comes the crowd,s cheers, clapping and whistles. Then at one grand moment, it happens, the Fighting Farmers crash through the sign an- nouncing their mighty presence. , Farmers are excited about winning another football game. f 3 se.. . , . 'TM Q X if S , av 3 Coach Everest explains plans to Ron Anthe runs for a touchdown. Jordan and other Farmer players. 5 Q Y mix VarsityFootball 85 'N Coach Wi1son's Duties ow This year the active positions of Athletic Director and Head Football Coach belong to Neal Wilson. Coach Wilson has been coaching football for 19 years, but at Lewisville only 6 years. He believes we had the poten- tial to go to district, and though we did not, he feels we had a good year. Coach Wilson feels that athletics play an important part in a student's high school years. He believes athletics pro- motes good work habits, discipline and the satisfaction of reaching a goal. As Athletic Director, Coach Wilson has had enormous responsibilities, but has enjoyed them. He was wor- ried about not fulfilling this job, but now he feels he is doing a fine job. Coach Wilson hopes that each sport will be able to compete for district whether it be football, track, baseball or any other sport. HQ Coach Wilson is proud to be Head Coach. Ruic Coil discusses problems with Coach Wilson. 4 9, Y 5 J .ff mm' ix 1 S f? 'Q Vnclude Athletic Director , Coach W1 h h F L h lt h t ftera , , ,lx ff 9 . .. it ' X' 4 1 V - 'tyF tbl Spit EE.- IN 'x WU! H It 'S ' ?'f 4 , Q PX 'x X X N E ii lr! .F The Farmers crash through the sign at a pep rally. John Collette punts the ball. David Shelley dives for the tackle. , 1 ' 5 w wf-gffif Varsity Football 89 Team work is essential for the defense. Alan Vandenburg persists in bringing down his opponent, the Colts. 1 ii e,rg1u,W 1.353 'fi i i ,uf W ig sse a FN 'W A . -- V A . .. dl. K2 J.V. Football players are as from left bottom Bart Jennings, Kevin Young, Johnny Torres, Jeff Waldroup, Darin Graham, Peter Rohas, Earl Love. Se- cond row Alan Vandenburg, Jaime Vasquez, Al Haddad, Brian Harvey, Chip Johnson, Randy Peters, Thomas Jordan. Third row Sebastian Bozas, Charlee Sciotti, Todd Harris, Victor Varidervort, Lynn Corkran, Billy Mabry, Avery Allen a.nd Brent Johnson. Fourth row Victor Adams, Brent Pennington, Mark Maeker, Darrel Wilson, Steve Lindamool, Mike Melendrez, David McDonald, Tom Tourk. Coaches are Tommy Briggs, Ronnie Gage and Jerry Odom. J .V. plays a tough game. Farmers lost to Arlington Colts 6-0. 90 J V Football ....,,. J .V. Get It Together While our Varsity team gets the JV team is fighting their most of the school's support, way to the top. On our Jimmy Schull is wide open for a perfect pass. E rsfwiff e'ff:'?'tft.fi: in r-was .9 In are 1 sidelines each player gives his full support. However, their success is attributed not so much to the individual but the team as a whole working well together. When the of- fense let up the defense was known to save the game, as they did against Clark. Their record this year is 6 and 4. The offense and defense played well and the offense put the points on the board when they had to. There were high points and low points in the season and we lost three games by one big play. said Darrel Wilson.. if NA.,.,x Alan Vandenburg and teammates make split second decisions in their huddle. Offense is down in a stance ready to fight for good field position. K.. rx A L , as 54' . b 1 J.V. Football 91 A has ,S we Y we-x ff A a 1 .pm -We , 'ey 14 .JS Verlee Albert goes for a TD. , F52 5 ' Teamwork doesthe job. , IAQ . . e 'Sf' we ,,,, .yn f X ,,.,.a.w M + 1 4, 1' si 1 gif M. X, X yea A , , wwf: v-51? V5 '-rf' 0 s '-, v K ss,.... ,. .en e L . . ,,,w..W.lTi Qgssff A .v 0 Sophomore football members are from left, first row: Mike Bentson, Jeff Lang, Byron Reasur, Shawn Jeffcoat, Michael Cole, Barry Curtis, Brad Andy lmm, Mark Dawson, Darren Drewitz, Frank Wilkson, Jay Weldon, Chris Myers, John Buysse, Rodney Sampson, Frank Garden. Third row: Eric Eric ' ' ' Felix Vasquez, Miller, Scott Caldwell, Jeff Garris, Mike Connors, Jerry Koehler, Leslie Diggs. Fourth row: Eric Brown, Ronnie Gentry, Matt Nowak, Robby Long, Chris Murray, k K 'th Wood F'fth w Paul Stur eon Rob Hall Chris Caasady Eric Lyke Kevin King Verlee Albert Jon Gower Rob Lorbach, Chris Verba, Mark Joyce, Sixth row: Seo Pec , ei s. i ro : g , , , , , , , Robbie Phillips, David O'Donnell, Dennis Aliae, Matt Neilson, Greg Horner, Danny Lindsey, Walter Stimmel. Seventh row: Coach Campbell, Victor Martinez, Albert Basurto, An name unavailable, James Clanton, Greg Jenkins, Jimmy Quinton, Coach Langston, Eighth row: Chris Bettis, Kevin Jones, Danny Darnell and Ray Martinez. 92 Sophomore Football Derek ophomores Rate Teamwork Essential 44.5312 .irnaa gs The 1983-84 Fighting Farmer sophomore football team got off to a roaring start. Sometimes they were defeated by the rain, but our sophomore team continued to fight for victory. They often gave up crucial field positions with fumbles and stopped their own drives with turnovers or mistakes. They had to rely on each other to win. Confidence was a major factor in their game. The team began to carry out this role as their year pro- gressed. The sophomores had 3 victories and 6 losses and 1 tieff Coach Campbell watches as his team shows its ability. Verlee Albert, Eric Brown and their teammates show their excitement over a super soph play. The sidelines are where it all begins. vi ' n i i . Sophomore Football 93 Farmerettes Spike Up olle ball 'Q l i School support makes it all the better. Deanna Tayloe and Kim Taylor watch hopefully as their teammates go into action. Since the Farmerette Volleyball season begins in early August they must practice during the sum- mer in the unaircondition- ed gym. Talk about dedication! During the year they practice two hours after school. The district is considered to be a Volleyball Powerhouse so the teams had a challenging year. The Var- sity won 10 and lost 14 matches. The J.V. won 6 and lost 15 matches. Though they had a middle ranking, the LHS teams continued to improve skill and game tactics for each opponent. lf Angie Nash backs up her teammate. , . .fe,r,.w3. V . .Q ,k., ,NW 1 ,H ' Wxsm 94 Volleyball Sharon Ellis, it 11, gives it her all. The members of the JV Volleyball team are top First row: Manager Rachel Delgado, Deanna Tayloe, Kim Taylor, Rhonda Weber, Tam- my Haggard, Ayrin Catlett, Anita Rodriquez and Manager Dawn Lile. Second row: Dawn Batiz, Terry Sheffield, Coach Pam McWhorter, Tammy Steele and Andrea Carson. Third row: Angie Nash and Celinda Soto. The members of the Varsity Volleyball team are top first row: Manager Joe Skinner, Kathy McGuire, Coach McWhorter, Lynne Warren and Manager Jade Malay. Second row: Amy Howard, Jinnifer Rister, Yolanda Taylor, Sheri Wilson and Daira Munn. Third row: Sharon Ellis, Robin Faulds, Rhonda Barker and Terri Showalter. Ayrin Catlett, Celinda Soto, Terry Sheffield and Dawn Batiz make it a team effort. Farmerettes Make It In Row Winning its fifth consecutive district championship, the girls varsity basketball team again proved it was full of surprises. The team walked away with a 14-0 district record, 25-5 overall. One of the bet- ter qualities of this year's team, according to Tate, was its aggressiveness - This paid off as the girls came from 18 points down in the first Berkner game to win. We were down 18 points in the first half and scored with five seconds to play to win 68-67, Tate said. Although the team ex- celled this season, support from students did not. It was a disappointing season for the team as a very small percentage students attend- ed the games. But support from the team itself spurred the girls onward to another district titlexf Coach Tate explains plans to our district Champs. Corrine scores two more points for the district champs. Kim goes up for more on the board as Paige defends her move. 4 , W ... , ' W! Q 3 lil aux 1 Sportsmanship makes it all the better 96 Girl s Varsity Basketball it 0.3-dw' 4 Paige ..,, - ,sw ' sffg Varsity Basketball members are standing left, Coach Tate, Jinnifer Rister, Donna Batchelor, Lindsey Adams, Nancy Lenaburg, Corrine McClurg, Page Persful, Sheri Wilson, Gwen Wells, Vikki Ochs, Pam Wells, Stacy Murphree, Can- dace England and Kim Brown. Blocking her opponent is Gwen Wells. ww cle AL. intencls to show her opponents where she stands. Pam Wells goes in to shoot for two. Girl's Varsity Basketball 97 Girls Defeat Carter To Take Bi District Girl's varsity basketballers did it again as they took the bi-district crown against Dallas Carter Feb. 16 at home. A capacity crowd turned out to support the team as they played a tough game, and won 67-45. The top scorer of the game was senior, Gwen Wells, with 24 points. It was a hard fought game for both sides, with the Farmerettes putting their ag- gressive play into action. It was a good way to continue post season play for the team who was determined to make it five years in a row for the district crown and to con- tinue as far into the playoffs as possible. if Candice jumps for two. 98 Girl s Varsity Basketball ,V .4. 'QF'-E+ . .xzwiig E- 45' Q 'M 5. ...rf-few .A .A ..., ,..,, ' -ww -. .2 2. k , as W ai' ., . AQV, , I frwr 'Q ,lssigm ,W , . ., aj.. f . ,fm . . w.,.. Jf:g,3..s , FA Y: s as 1 1' 2 r l n 5 a-'ffm 1 r w.....,.. f. K W Q f 'sw was Q..- J' Gwen Wells shows Farmerettes are on top. England makes another 2 for the winning champs. n f M .X 255 'ml' ,, ., 4 5 .T W u-Q-n-WJ . , J.Q5.svf ff 1 L f,,..1g.ui af -fm ., ,wg L...n. . . aww, .. .Mas gs: 9 1. J., an V, bi fl... s nknngn an ...affnfbimfsm .W ,.,,,i:w l W 3 .f V Candice goes down to make a basket. .. El , Girl's Basketball 99 JV Girls Shoot For 2, 4, 6, . . . The J .V. girls basketball had a good season this year, as they only lost one district game. Each player put forth 100 percent. They con- tributed to their success as a Junior Varsity team. Most of the players will continue to play next year and some will even be moved up to the Var- sity team. The purpose of the JV team is to prepare the girls for next year as varsity members. Each morning the girls get to school early so they can begin their workout. This workout consists of many drills and scrimmages against fellow players. This year the JV girls did a good job, and are looking forward to playing next year. Nil All hands up as a Farmerette shoots for two. Shirley makes her way down the court. 'i M me LH. gl: -x2'.:,',.f gum.-an J .V. members are standing left to right, Carmen Sexton, Michelle Voss, Katrina, Debbie Bayne, Daira Munn, Mitchell, Sharon Ellis, Shirley Shelton, Vikki Ochs, Kristi Keith, Coach McWhorter, Kathy McGuire, Jinnifer and Desiree Covington. Girls JV Basketball Fist 3 A f 'vi Michelle Voss throws the ball in to an opponent. Farmerette gives the extra effort. v,- 1. is Coach McWhorter watches anxiously during a JV girls' game. JV girls cheer their fellow teammates on from the sidelines. NNE KF LEISVLLB mais ramcnmcs anmmu. Girls, JV Basketball 101 Var it Boys Learn To u tle This year the Farmers had an unfortunate seasong the worst that Coach Maples has seen. The guys had not yet found a second victory. Ac- cording to Coach Maples it was a difficult season to han- dle and a long season to say the least. The last few games the Farmers did begin to learn what hustle means. Hustle is what they had to do just like their practice shorts say. They began to play very competitively and began to improve by the season's close. 'ii Turner shoots for a basket. David Shelley shows his style. Flip throws a free shot. Q . f r 3 :ef ,..a-.N be Q fl 5 Qiflff .x + A -4 l ...- ......- ...- ....-- ......-- ...--v K V- as 5.3.3 at , ' x llvlw l , .- Tim tries to work past an Opponent. Members of the Varsity basketball team are standing l to r, Coach Perry, Tim Hampton, Robert Bennent, Jerry Jones, Calvin Kibby Ray Williams Coa Maples, Robert Ramey, Carlyle Turner, David Shelley, Paul Tapia, Greg Moeller, Mike Mclnemey, Ricky Brown. 102 Boy s Varsity Basketball 5 .,- K Paul Tapia gets ready for a two-pointer. Carlyle throws a free shot. for a jump ball. David watches as the Farmers fight in gg 4'h ef' annul --1 9 C V 19 1' X 5,1 ,. sig-1 I 'wa' - -Q58 'F ' Q ----ww' Shelley makes another two. Tim Hampton tries to fool his opponent. .yn if N766 il I 'W Boy's Varsity Basketball 103 Cagers Put Excitement n The Court Although a slump at the beginning of district play saw the junior varsity round- ballers lose six games in a row, the year was still fairly successful for the team. There were several exciting games for the cagers that left Coach Rick Perry proud of his young team. Toughest competition for the JVers came against the Sanger var- sity when the team played in a varsity tournament. They lost 67-45. Perry listed ex- perience as the team's best quality although the players did need to work on shooting. We worked on our shooting mostly this year. Had we im- proved more, we could have won some of the close games we lost, Perry said. The coach also felt that several JV players will contribute to the varsity team next year. if Mike defends his goal. Charles Thomas makes ajump shot. i 5. ,. Hwy. Q' W V ' W' 1- 1. ., i .Qs- E5 4. gy-1 Junior varsity team members are front row, left, Jeff Woods, Kevin Turner, Randy Peters, Charles Thomas, Tim Patterson, Craig Schilling and David She Second Row, left, is David Cifelli, Pat Lenaburg, Terry McNutt, Dale Moore, Brett Beck and Coach Perry. 104 Boy s J.V. Basketball Terry McNutt goes for a jump shot. Randy dribbles around his opponents. 3' Z 5 . L. its 4 1, .,, Brett gets ready to throw the ball. X. . , H u 'Eiff el w mf gy V' . , fr Y 9' - ' , ge .+,,:1' , W Boy's J .V. Basketball 105 9 'Mi' Introducing: Sophomore Basketball Attitude and desire. Coach Gene Maples described his young sophomore team as having both of these qualities this year. They showed that they are coachable, have an excellent attitude and know how to win, said Maples of his sophomores. This was the Farmers fight for the ball. first year for a boys sophomore basketball team, but according to Maples, the we results were excellent. He felt the Sanger JV Tournament was good experience for the . team as they won against older competition. Lf A . .Q 3, , ...A Vlxqmg . I HV. f, W ' 'flu' .. my W Y N Turner proves it again. The sophomores are front row, Randy Sigler, Eddie Harry, Nick Shovlin, George Lawson, Steve Moore, Mike Bentson, Brian Hogan. Back row, Nick Nicholsky, Johnny Johnson, Tom Delany, Darren Mise, Barry Curtis, Jef Buschow, Tom Howard, Coach Rockwell from Marcus. 106 Boys Basketball cl 17 ,. .sw ,XX. . ., -.....v,.... Greg, fl varsity member, aims with definite skill. 'rf fxffv 6 Wg., Q sy' f Terry, a JV member, shoots between two opponents. iw, V H 35' ' Terry displays his talent again. 1 as me :riff F 0 ' f' ' s E F M511 12 lm QQ 5 , ui A2 k,,f , h -:isis-r W gps 1 0 Qs 1 ' ... A Free shots are a cinch for the Farmers. Tim passes the ball to Flip while opponent jumps. 4 'f .r:,,4f7k'9V f 4 , is .- rss Boy's Basketball 107 Q 4 2 , , ,4 The swim team has again Swimmers Make Waves To Success According to Coach Debbie Oberlin the most exciting win proven its worth. After walk- ing away with first place in district this year, the team proved it was a group to be reckoned with. came at the Arlington Martin meet. The toughest competi- tion came during the Trinity Invitational. f ,pws2,m....N Phil Agnew swims the butterfly with style. .QW wx, Kathie, Marsha and Maureen show their team spirit. An LHS diver displays his talent. But all the hard work paid off as the team placed first in district. The team has gone through a great deal this season together. Even though we had our ups and downs they still have shown a great deal of character and true team- work, said Oberlin. tr' H Nu M K Coach Oberlin gives some last minute comments after the meet. 1. 2: ,gf 'sa at . fm 5 X 108 Swimming ...L N S, fi Xgifw-' c 'ff' 4 ,,....., , 1 in gsm fi Q Q gf ., 'fi ,v .ww ., :- ' J' Q ,,,.-- v I 4' 1 , nm Swim team members are top, left, Chris Jackson, Maureen Gargan, Marsha Carey and Ronnie Fouse. Second row, left, Mark Warner, David Cotrell, Shawn Kildal, Tom- my Revall, Todd Brandenburger, Phil Tausch, Jeff Warner, Blake Ed- wards, Eric Long and Chris Colon. Third row, left, Coach Debbie Oberlin, Christy McCIoy, Valerie Long, John Meuhlman, Donnie Cluck, Trey Crawford, Phil Agnew, Brent Elieson, Mike Weygandt, James Gatlin and Robbie Fouse. Fourth row, left, Carolyn Saxor, Chuck Olinger Simon Hodgson, Dayle Elieson, Lewis Aperson, John Roberts, Laura Blank and Tracy Hughes. Front row, left, Becky St. John, Shannan Hopkins, Heidi Warner, Mark Agnew, Kathie Blank, Lori Carey and Wendy Warner. rd? WMC ' 'lgaffij .L ,Q -ff Phil and Jeff describe the LHS swim team. W r An LHS relay team shows its stuff. 4... 4-r 7? Swimming 109 Opponent Fall For Wrestling is a sport which consists of two opponents, one on one, trying to pin each other with special moves and techniques. Players score by x escaping reversals, take downs, near pins and penalty points. A full pin for full count ends the match. This is Coach Noel Peterson's first O 0 r ,.,...8.. year to coach at Lewisville. As a team, the group did not fare too well, but three wrestlers were able to advance to the state tournament including Gary starts to wrestle his opponent. restlers Del Teach, Joe Lardizab: and Victor Vandervoort. Th state meet was held at R.l Turner with Teach coming i sixth in the 119 pound weigl' class. if Coach and wrestlers await during a match. i x, ' - 1 r l ' f-, KT Q , QSM.. i, .,. l Ii get , P gen ... St h- ,-, Q . . .are - .,,, . A W- .ana l u 1- ' ww, ,e 5. ' Wrestling members are sitting left top, D. Barron, B. Klinger, T. Copeland, G. Fuller, T. Reilly, A. VanNice, Steve Case, G. Caon, J. Waller, J. Hendrix, Bradshaw, M. Baker, A. Graff, M. Walter, R. Hoffman, S. Hubbard, B. Latchaw, J. Tinner, C. Dickinson, T. Dubois, D. Bodard, A. Meier, B. Hill, E. Sheldo J. Lavender, G. Peak, Coach N. Peterson, W. Lett, J. Lardizabal, D. Teach, Q. Hebert, R. Savoia, R. Scott, L. Whartley, C. McGee. 110 Wrestling Craig works hard for points. piggy, .. ,SS W gs -ii l L-5532-.:w, 1. .f 13754 K ' A-1 0 0 WMM W-SW- 4,A, H, ,,,, ,M . ,, 1. LHS pins another opponent. q O '-13' ' ' ' W Q O Vi, .... , 1, Victor makes his winning move. 5 . fi ' 2.1 'Q g L Wrestling 111 O Q 1' Marcelo drives in to score a goal. Marcelo outruns his opponents to M the ball. occer I On The Ball .lF.x...,Qemff or I l'Q'VAM K Coach Ristevski gives a few pointers to the JV team. Phillip displays his skill through a spectacular save. Boy's Soccer lllllllll I ...r.....--W I+'- f , 'iv ML or Paul Fowler practices his drop-kicks during warm-up. -4 The Varsity soccer players are Row 1, left, Coach Ristevski, Paul Fowler, Sebastian Bozas, Keith Wiseman, Bruce Garner, Stanford Semones, Marcelo Draguicevich, Mike Jack- son, John Mauk, Anthony Embers, Jesse Cancino. Row 3: Peter Rojas, I ' ' Matthew Hubbard, Henry Alva, , IW, . V Scot Chamblee, Gabino Olivarez, Chris Story, Russel Jones, Tim I Dalton, Jaime Vasquez. its Q Q fy Q.. A IX sr A M.. 1 A The JV soccer players are, Row 1, left, Radolfo Bozas, Hugh Macauley, Oscar Draguicevich, Morse Shirk, Christopher Roth, Kevin Farley, Bart Wolzen, Brent Davis, Mike David. Row 2: Asst. Coach Goode, Matthew Hubbard, Chris Wood, Paul Farwell, Roger Bounds, Jerry Koehler, Michael Henry, Paul Tiner, Chaney Davis, Coach Ristevski. Row 3: William Durham, Clinton Smith, Mike Vanderheiden, Darren Bullock, Michael Houpt, Daynond Clep- per, Deliino Garcia, J. Paul Tousignant, Chris Olinger and Marvin Hodge. P2 Boy's Soccer 113 ...1 Girlls Soccer Kicks Up A Good Season The girl's soccer team opened with a 4-1 win over Plano and continued fairly successfully. Coach Petie Grant felt the 13 returning seniors and the incoming talent produced a team capable of true skill. During practice the girls worked hard scrimmaging each other and practicing drills assigned by the coach. The girls obviously worked diligently to develop their talent. The girls felt that they had a good team and it seemed they were correct. if A swift kick passes the ball with ease. is T 41 ssl . 25? ' ' ' kffr,,1f,,,.,- -g 1 p , A Q: 'V K ...n 'T m'-187197 Wim Possession of the ball is not an easy job. Racheal battles with her opponent to get possession of the ball. 114 Girl s Soccer - , as-as E 2 r Kristin waits for an opportunity to steal the ball. t va? . .gg , vsuxkum Q ., J? as at A ,. u hz is . A Jw 1 ,wg Yr A. rfl 4.51-H , , K- 358.3 Qagnvxil rv- 54 3 -n:':' A-fx'.1.aVk 3, A 5, .5 31.3 5 L' 1 Qs- an rf' The Varsity players are Row 1: Tiffany Calvert, Terri Turrubiart, Renee Farrar, Janell Glotta, Shaya Hamilton, Michelle Kruzich and Gina Hackler. Row 2: Reta Luster, Kim James, Maria Garcia, Annette Ver Colen, Denise Glot- ta, Kristen Whitcomb and Tennie Williams. NP: Selena Mullins, Melissa Smith and Wendy Walker. if A i A ? -- , .....,e.. .,,,,.- Y . . U 1 Q , , ....... 2 .va Q i Q The J.V. players are Row 1: Lisa Baker, Cindy Redfearn and Carla Neilson. Row 2: Misty Hodge, Kim Brown, Sheila Stockert and Theresa Dowling. Row if 3: Rachel Wulbert, Ann Norman, Christi Bimmerle and Irma Martinez. Row 4: Sandy Murray, Tracy McRae and Tracy Phairis. A Lewisville player brings the ball downfield. X 25 31 IU, ' , R 'X ,x,, gf . S V Girl's Soccer 115 Golfers Clear the Fairwa Golfers have eight tour- naments in a school year and with 20 members not all players can compete in every tournament. Ten golfers are taken to the fall meets and five are taken to the especial- ly important, two-day meets in the spring. Coach Greg Veal said the 1983-84 golf team played well, but a main goal was to improve concen- tration. Golfers got off to a good start placing seventh out of 18 teams in the Pearce Invitationals. At the Mes- quite Tournament the juniors placed fourth and the sophomores placed eighth out of 14 teams. However, these Fall tour- naments did not count for District. 3, Kyle Farley practices for perfection. Greg Kalina practices his long drive down the fairway. E Q15 E r u, 4 Wes Favors is resting after a hard workout 116 Golf Kyle Farley gets ready to make a hole in one. John Bator follows through with his swing. VY' Becky Curry has a style of her own. 'if ' Golfers are pictured from left, top, Harold Culp, Marvin King, Tom Cravens, Terry Gasper, Rob Tullos. 2nd row, from left, Greg Kalina, John Bator, Kyle 'Wi' Farley, Greg Ott and Bill McCoy. Golf 117 4 Despite being without its tennis courts, the tennis team managed to come away rebuilt during the spring meet season. While waiting for them to be completed the Tenni four seniors, ten juniors and six sophomores with the var- sity team being the top six Make with a good season. Because of the poor condition of the courts, they were being team used the Flower Mound courts to practice. The team was composed of boys and girls and the others were alternates. Mr The members of the tennis team are Row 1, left, Coach Renshaw, Chris Cole, Mike Fisher, Chris Weir, Paul Beckham, Steve Schielie, Keith Williams, Arich Lane, Eric Peden. Row 2 left, Sandie Rurdle, April Spring, Julie Hendricks, Donna Beckham, Shelly Thornley, Alex Nicholsky and Chris Schielie. MW ,W f....-.fM...,. 0 ,,,,,,.. 'M A ,, :gm f JN J, vw. . ,W ' 'f Q t .'fQ'j'T '-N f..,-, n 7, M - ,hh . -Z? Thirst, ' . , ,,V,k MA vm W ,U ,hh 3 Q--u,mN' , T' to fNm n W '?! :sm.,.ifyaw,. , , WN' , W .sf ' ' ' rw. Rebuilding the tennis courts takes time. Keith makes a forehand swing. 118 Tennis .f ew Racket pa-8318501-P Y ' The tennis captains are Eric Peden, Keith Williams, Julie Hendricks and Shelly Thornley. Captains converse plans with each other. Coach Renshaw takes time out for a picture. 9 W 4 f '13, 5 I - y ..w ff' . .v .. M if A rw fi .W Arich aims diligently St t h ff Donna is ready for her opponent re C mg pays 0 Tennis 1 19 ...And Man The LHS team was district champ, competing in a tough district, with Lake Highlands close behind them. Our goal was to perform our best and make every effort possible to win it fdistrictjf' said Locke. Almost everyone ran his personal best race up to that time. The team started preparation in the summer and tried a new technique once the season began. They prepared two weeks for each meet where they worked hard for 11 days and rested for two. However, we only stressed the BIG meet, district, Locke said. That's where our goal was. NIJ Cross country members go to district. Beverly shows off the girls' new track shirts. , i I V Yr f. few, ., Yolanda runs while Nano cheers her on. Mile To Go vg- ..., '29 s ,E 'TTS Sw ..v ' Elise Tutle and teammate run a distance race. 120 Cross CountryfTrack Coach Smith talks to Elise before the race. Debbie and Crystal show excitement after a meet. it ' 1 as R ERA i 1 is x ff i f vi .XX L XVKK k.t5 V M b Q f ' t ii tt I t t i 3 ' eiee 'e'. fei,e , l I U 3 1 Debbie and Tammy glide over the hurdles at a Grand Prairie practice meet. 43 -V 'TW 5 33 . Q A A+ Him? ,C f3x.f. Cross Country!Track 121 x ,P , .,.ff1.l4rf ii' - . 5 iii,,,Q'f.Q:,,:,'E'?, . ,. we.. I 4 .Kuo . ,M J ,. ,..,., v- ,,,. .. Q. T gf, -A ,-f1L,v., Competition is what track meets are all about and this year coaches Teresa Smith and Darl Locke predicted their teams would be very com- petitive. We have about 75 out for the team this year, said Locke, boys track coach. 'KAnd with that number I expect us to be competitive at most meets. I believe this is by far the strongest girls track team this high school has ever had, Smith said. Locke said a miler may run five to ten miles on a distance- conditioning day, then stretch, then run a hard 330 yards for speed, then do some form work for his speed as well as weight lifting. According to Smith the sprinters did weights twice a week and intervals on the track twice a week. When I see an athlete trying to improve, I get self-satisfac- tion, Smith said. Locke seemed to sum it up the best. I feel the pursuing of an intelligent, realistic goal is basically what it is all about. . a - v 'Q f ,S .....1.yww.. , ,-. - f. -.rw .N I .5 A .5 ,. L' fl .sim +'v,vsw-1 :www Y fe . e s ,- k f'va,.. 25.1, p ,fs ,. . . . , fy-vgssz :g:,s,'g,e'Qf'w..i 1' ff kj , Fe.,-,, ,xg ,wg r' .aw . . .1 . . ' zffcf' ' A1 K Wizsi. g , ,.,,. ' -, an ,M-. ef ' 'bt iR'1 a ::. r if . - 'J Mui T31-l ' - ' 1. M fx. 'tw if-if F5-fem mit g., 'fri 'Q 7 .Q gi ' 'W' f.. f .Lev fl, fi Y 'l' fi.. if,-1 . r5Q'1M',f:rs.'lf 'r Lf.. a,fwfw2aWfi5f-52-ifrzy. .fx ft- A' if g,:i':s?'g,, ,grim ,-4:1-. ,4 sw, fjwlii ,, A tif 1 I Llc -L f ,iw 'ggi' s1n..wfw'Ss' 51 ..'.. se.,-1.-fr ,fag 4 .'.f,,: - am - - f F 1 L S' ' 'iff 5, Sy, ,argon 1. l ,wfxf nh- - wx ,f.r.55M V. . ,, Q . ,ef gigtif f f , -X will af' f. -if 'W ' fig. A ri - I n B - 4 ' Andrea Hnishes hurdles exhausted. The Thrill of It All ag! 5. l 'YM w 'vf ' i U Girls Track Team is left to right top to bottom: Pam Rector, Coach Smith, Terian Watts, B. Bryant, C. Stam baugh, L. Pike, E. Webb, C. Leasure, C. Bullock, D. Pescatore, T. Steele, T. Watts, Y. Taylor, D. Fuger, S. Warne, D. Bumpus, R. Richmand, T. Zalwochi, L. Morgan, A. Hildebrant, B. Mullins, M. Burele, K. Keeler, L. Browne, Saleh, C. Vernon, L. Burnett, G. Bryant, R. Adkisson, A. Webber, W l yan- 35,6 . W If MQ 5- Y i M167 .. ,V . 4 i AQ' 1, W: i 5 vw it 'I 1' ' ' 4 The ,gr tg 3, ' -in ,An V . 'ff 01, , A, . - Q CAI, S 4343? ' were - k e by g s A., we rf . I , ,,,, 5 . B to T, L to R, Coach Locke, B. Flynn, J, Reyes, P. Osborne, T. Sullivan, S. Brock, T, Carrico, R. Wall, K. Morita, R. Brees, G. Godinez, J. Urban, E. Havens, G, White, R. Hall, G. Margum, T. Baker, G, Crawford, C. Cunningham, A. Tsakonas, T. Mithcell, L. Whatley, I Tuchseherer, D. Hurban, B. Elieson, B. Sebert, B. Webster, J. Howell, R. Fournier, D. Martain, Matt Lehman, B. Reasor, M. Duebner, B. C fy, W. Keeton, J. Jackson, D. Pendergraph, J. Banner, J. Reed, D. Mitchell. 122 Cross Country!Track Todd Webb practices the discus. Jeff stretches that extra inch. 1runuQUll .,.,...f-ff--'fl Y HM - ,Q ,M ,- J . 1 , ., psf . t -s ,m '-'1'fl l ' ww. . , ,H ,W ,?....s., -' 'N A ,, ,.....,....qa,..,1 , ,.:r...n:AW t r in I 3 Smith makes her way through the bus to give her pep talk. . . . . ' 'sw Luellen and Nano, senlors, show thelr team sp1r1t. ,A Vi 'JW' gf I fi 7' HJ' Cross Country!Track 123 ' 1193 .fe ' J- a ' Who' nFir tgu hat's n econd, And 'cFarmers Slide Into Home Last year left the baseball players with a disappointed attitude but this year the guys felt that they would be able to make that up. At- titude is very important in baseball. The attitude is superf' said Coach Mike Campbell. The guys don't like to mention last year, so they just concentrated on this year and how they could improve. The players worked on their strength and developing more power in their swings. This year the baseball players intended to iron out all the wrinkles of last year. if Players converse with Coach for final cuts. Coaches and players watch from the dugout. Jose prepares to catch the ball. . ,f n I A 1 5 i ' M K , if ' , , if . P WWW Wa, ,,fg.,1sikgfWL r Vi , T 1 .J 'aarzw ,rw M 'WW ' . , ,L , 1 . 4' Y' lf : 'V' X K :II ' ' v , I , V , Q , lvl i , '15 l i I 1' ' I An LHS baseball player makes a clean cut for a great hit. fvjifs v 124 Baseball 1. . . i IL Q 1 X 2 xv 5 xv g Y? l .A QXSVILZAI NSVII1, iam, ga wig svio, L WW WZ B 1 , IS 10 5 44? 16? if i , - ' ' N , BV if X x 1 X 1 , N A M , xsv D xsw A x E 5 W, .gi 1 L wwf, ok Q x sv QSVILQJ f Q, 5 'tgfirx E' Q . 4, -X at lf, L J N ' - 4, gb Varsity baseball team members are K X -,:,,b , - , ' . 3 V Q A Q53 back row, left, Ron Anthe, Scott , X ' A 7 A S A , Osborne, Brian Murphy, Ken Power, S5 Kendall Lynn, Jose Melendrez and 'NSW - MSW NSW I5 'N l , D 'd Sh ll . s d , if, ,fi 1 P iff- ' 14' We ww lisvf1i W 02:11, 8,13 Rises, P' 2 , ' J V X 9 V , in Burt Thornley, Mark Roden, Bruce I , 'f'3': , ,.. ' ' A I , T R d ' ' ll, C ll C li 'ii '4 I . -A , 13 ' ' 'J ali1?Co:dhl Caingllldi. Firssgow, lcegt, l 'l LH' . A if Q , W r ' Q K ff , . asf ,V y i, Deron Lewis, Ralph Shelton, James L ' , Tvs -' 1 is 4 'k K' ,P tN h ,B D ' , , e i -f' ,r r E! 4. l S.- , -i.. in ,4',.'Fl'-2-f1.l2f-,S ciligxiyaniiwnfiii all mon , ,xi - , ,f K , , , . , ,W ' - A haf Zz ' P' , 1 H se me 3 9 E Q r ,wrap f,5aS?!w1,f,g'v'l3gf, i'5Wl!f4c'i 'V'l4:9N'Ql5l,1g,f4 f -2 if , 335 'Q42 -.W 'omg Y wg, Y ,kewl QSM, 'Ji'-SVYI L SWL ... ,am s fa ft iv .. if- e 4,5 if 5 -fl? 3611- -' as : l 'I it 'N L L e ww - QQWJQQ if .1 L ni-gt . ' so ' -,,-'jan :M 1, ' K ' L P K: if 'iv-'.,,,Ii 1. QEVIZI if T VQSYILQ K 'Q 1 45994, gsm , , ali' b 429 'NY' I 4r,, N f , Q' 1 V' Left - right: Keil Moon, Randy Donald, Tommy Kim, Corey Thornton, David, Second Row: Mike Johnson, Scott Birdsong, Ronnie Somers, Ricky Chase, Scott Grogan, Mike Pockrus, Steve Brown, Brian Nickels. Third Row: Eric Johnson, Tim Feine, Mike Smith, Brian Thompson, Kevin Kirk, Bobby Hill, Coach Ron Laughlin. Fourth Row: Roger Beahm, David Kruzich, Paul Favilla, Nader Dabboussi, Jeff Buschow, Dacid Wolters, Casey Dankers, Warren Sanford. Ralph the Farmer's pitcher takes a turn at bat. I .- ef, 3. 6 ' 'L if I: ' r v iii' il Baseball 125 LHS players warm up. The team warms up for practice. .+A K 4.-:,. .. ww.,-W l-we-q.W.Ni MX' 'J' A K .ts ,,, xr ff ' ...si W, -aw e L. , sw My ,,,, . V ,X , Q A 'h i '9 EQ A e A c s i'3F'?'f 1 ' V . f is . -NM s , W- -1. -V W,., :.p -.N 11 wr, ' wgww-,Se A., e'1f- ww . J e 1 , Q e , f si swf x Q W -A .M Q-2-'fry , -gr Q1 'V I. s 49.12 i- . ,. . L, f- , ,ffl ,L , .. -'fa f fyay,-.Q iefkgvk fff wzq if-.k-, . .33:, 15353, P' ni, A mv- w-P ' Y ' 1 e ig. W I sem r ,. Ml. V130 5.5.3. ,,imi,g,5, , K, p. ,w ig L . X , If QL 4 ,. -' -v :,wfgi'+' A ply 1..,lf-5 W , WW U Kami SSM WYE, U.T3ggri5f:9,. E . s. f, N W W A N :LN is ,pw--, sf . , ,. 1- 1. -s r ' J ' M .f3.e:'Mf 4?l A .'?Lf-'iz' Ralph takes off to third base and gives his all. An LHS member practices his throw. 126 Baseball An LHS baseballer swmgs good and hard An extra effort to catch the ball it Q, 6, !, . ,r Another baseballer works a swmg of perfectlon Ralph Shelley throws for practice. Practice makes perfect. QP iN 'Q X ....e ,W ' ' Chang helps set up before a game. Player throws a ball infield. , K e . V. :W I ky.. A ., W fa... , ,, , we '7ff2L,.f . n A ,xv -Q4 ...im as-Aangi' . v , +,,. 128 Baseball las Mm, X ,abit 57. .lt w , f . -e-.. . Ralph makes a home run. Ralph runs to third base. Scott gets ready to make a home run. -.-..-.sau-w.......p.,..w-. fw-,K . Q, r is 1' n uv L.,-L Practice becomes a regular. Player practices for spring season. -K X , f HSP- if 4 , 5 A s f' Baseball 129 Q1 1 Juniors J Junior Class F- Junior Favorites E EE Sophomores cn Sophomore Sophomore I-Ll Z CD E or 5 E rr if LGSTI H ai cn I ff O f V s f L01 cpiv +5 T-Lim QXQILX 231 Tiff Mflffw quaffggm Officers LOCQLRNKQSX QM 6+xNS1oQ-JL no 2390 wifi 1Qi2QQ4.wvcm QQ Q-sem XHOA-Hww +0 CQCDOQ dm QM-9,6 qaglmjlj LLM-timmy 564057 JAM K gcc, Qs of 0'kf'd0J59MDmM WO 5733? QQ ,si Class Officers qggawws 1500A Qqlim F .t '607 Qffrlfyif yi aVOI'l GS . w 1 5 IW s 0 Ll-I Z s O :U is O mo I: E 2 Q HE CRGWD QE H17 :D 37 .L K-5 1 -fwlllil lllll' 134 Junior Juniors In Control Of Many Activities Responsibilities, responsibilities and more respon- sibilities. Being a junior isn't an easy job. There are many things a junior must do, but his most critical responsibility is raising money for the Junior-Senior prom. LHS juniors must go door to door selling magazine subscriptions to raise the needed funds. And this is not as easy as it sounds. Often there are many people who shut the door in one's face before the sales pitch is even given. But in the long run, it's worth the hassles. And the class managed to raise enough money to have a very formal prom May 12 at the Anatole. Who says seniors always come out on top? This year, the juniors won first place in the float competition with its Happy Trailsi' float. Juniors have come a long way since that freshman year of being frightened and insecure, and they are now ready to be the leaders of the packkf S Becca Shafer says, How many prints did you say to have developed in the X next ten minutes? Victor Adams searches for the right answer on Ray Kelly's paper. l .Q Q, v period. - L ' ismv if za I Q 'Sf' 31 Leslie Legg and Athen Tsakonas are the 1983-84 junior class favorites. Kery Wollcot, C ndy McDonald, Kevin Marks and Suzanne Prichard help each other make t back to class on time. If-Q 4 if U' is J, l 1 ' I Q V I v r A 3 ,. The junior class officers are Kathy Tomlinson, representative, Fair Ellis, president, Aliesia Cox, vice president and Natalie Pletcher, secretary. f Debbie Bayne daydreams of McDonald's during a typical LHS lunch 2 1 ' Qin. wut. Fm., ' Q-gina... Juniors 135 136 Juniors Ben Ablon Victor Adams Mary Agnew Rudy Albarez Stacey Alderman Mark Allen Tommy Allen Shiraz Allibhai Todd Anderson Billy Anwyll Debbie Archer Angela Armstrong Shelly Armstrong Eric Arts Ron Asbell Randy Bailey Jeannie Baldock Vicki Banks Jeff Banner Sheila Barrett Donna Batchelor Elizabeth Bateman Susan Bateman Craig Bates Dawn Batiz Kelly Bauman Angela Bayless Debbie Bayne Deana Beardsley Douglas Beaubien Bret Beck Joy Becker Donna Beckham Paul Beckham Chip Beebe Kirk Bellmore Brenda Bender Scott Berea Gretchen Bettes Tina Bevers Carolin Bez Dwight Biddie Christi Bimmerle Tammy Blankenship Richard Blasco Corrina Bodnar Kevin Bojanczyk Gail Bolton Marsha Bond Robert Boudin Doug Boyd Judy Boyd Sebastian Bozas Christopher Bozeman Deanna Bradley Mary K. Brady Todd Brandenburger Susan Brazil Tim Breiding Cindi Brewer Tracy Brian Kim Brooks Charlie Brown Donnie Brown Robert Brunner Terri Bryant Andrea Buchanan Becky Buchanan Ricky Burdue Nancy Burleson Mark Burnett Libby Butler Lori Buvinghausen Tim Byrd Donald Cadenhead Karen Cannell Jimmy Carender Jeff Carey Lori Carey Mike Carlquist Teresa Carmichael Martin Carnes Cheryl Carpenter Andrea Carson Danielle Carson Jeff Carver Ayrin Catlett Linda Cesarski Rhonda Champ Brent Chapin Gene Chapman Scott Childress John Christensen Jeff Christian Trisha Clark Lisa Clausen Juniors 137 C 'fa ' . . s 1 Andrea Buchanan, Angie Lichty and Shannon Hopkins chee Fighting Farmers on to victory. Lisa Cooper Sherry Copeland Charles Copped Desiree Covington Aleisia Cox William Cox Michelle Cragun Dale Craig Tom Cravens Mike Crawford Bennie Crozier Willy Cryer JoAnne Curccurullo Harold Culp Bret Cunningham Robert Cunningham Paige Currie John Curtain Tom Curtain Eric Curtis Sharon Curtis Cecil Dalton Denise Damon Renee Dampier 138 Juniors r the Kim Clinton Dean Clothier Lewis Cluck Jerry Cobb Ronald Cohen Bill Colbert Chris Cole John Collett DeDe Cook Rhonda Coop Keff Cooper Jimmy Cooper Ar , C- 2 V , .5 iw Roseann D'Andria Michelle Daniels Patricia Davis Steve Davis Tony Davis Nannette Deets Chris Denman Cindy Denning John Dial Theau Do Sheryl Dormeyer Bruce Dubberly ill v Q Juniors can't help but show off those senior rings even if it is a year before graduation. Rings usually arrive for most juniors during the middle of the year. Brian Duffy Elizabeth Duffy Trent Duncan Holly Dunn Sharla Dunn Nancy Dunne John Dupree Sarah Durosko Eugene Dworshak Juliana Ealy Russell Easton Susan Eckert Heidi Edberg Jocie Edens Dorothy Edwards Eric Edwards Cathy Ekstrom Brent Elieson Fair Ellis Sharon Ellis Melissa Emerine Candice England Lavonna England Andrea Engle 140 Juniors Tammy English Kevin Epperson Kristen Erickson Dianne Eubank Brian Evans Shona Falkner Tina Farley Brenda Faulkner Kelly Feldkamp Kathy Ferguson Tammy Fields Stacey Finley Blaine Finney Mike Fisher Mary Fitzgerald Rodney Fletcher Ruby Forest Christine Forino Timothy Fox Jefferson Freeman Susan Fry Lisa Funk Neil Gable David Galvan James Gatlin Steven Garrett Terry Gasper Linda Gaus Kim Gentry Curtis George Becky Gibson Cindy Gibson Jeff Gibson Cheryl Gilespie Michelle Gillespie Sandra Gonzalez Bitsy Graff Tammie Graff Cynthia Graham Darren Graham Garron Graham Terri Graham Cynthia Griffin Dawn Griffin Courtney Grimes Donald Grizzle Todd Grogan Kim Groo Jeanne Grunhovd David Grymes Chris Gumienik Gina Hackler Timothy Hackler Todd Haddeman Russell Hager Tammy Haggard Sherry Hale Chris Hall Warren Hall Shaya Hamilton Mark Hammerbeck Patricia Han Barry Hancock Donald Hancock Amy Hardin Bo Harris Brian Harvey Rodney Hayes Karen Hayburst Jill Hays Sandra Hazell Donna Hazelwood James Heartgraves Michele Heath Quentin Hebert Brian Helfrich Kimmy Hemmell Stephanie Hemsell Troye Henrichs John Hevey Robert Hilburn Amy Hildebrant Pam Hobbs Cheryl Hogan Christine Hokanson Johnny Holcomb Charles Hooks Lisa Hooser Shannon Hopkins Linda Hordern Kelly Howell Jeff Hubard Walter Hubbard Butch Hudsen Bob Hull Michael Humphrey Juniors 141 Ronnie Hunt Gerald Hutchens Mariana Hutzel Brad Jackson Christian J amar Jeff Jamen Jolene Jennings Holly Jenson Sharon Jessup Brent Johnson Chip Johnson Connie Johnson Stephen Johnson Thomas Jordan James Joyce Phillip Joyce Natalie Jumper Greg Kalina Sheri Kauffman Kristy Keith Keith Kelley Lisa Kelley Ray Kelly Jeannette Kelsay Beverly Weber concentrates on studying for one of her final exams at the end of the fall semester. Exams were held during the last three days of the semester. 142 Juniors Keith Kelson Kevin Kemp Kathryn Kibbe Billy Kincaid Marvin King Tracey Klepec Tracy Knight Christopher Knox Robert Kocurek Lynn Komuves Paula Krajovic Lisa Kramer 5 4, F Kristy Love K Kellie Lowe Bob Lubke Troy Ludwig Denise MacDougall Mark Maeker Joseph Maguire Paul Malecki Christine Malone Mike Malone Denni Marchand Tad Marco Theodore Krantz Thomas Kraus Michael Kris Jaime Lane Joe Lardizabel Trudy Lassitter Kevin Latham Lara Lawson Cissie Leasure Arthur Lee Roger Leemann Leslie Legg Michael Lehmann Pat Lenaberg Will Lett Shane Lewis Angie Lichty Mike Lively Chris Lohri Shane Long Tim Long Valerie Long Jennifer Lopez Earl Love Leigh Sirianni and Doug Boud know who's cool during Punk Out Plano day at the height of football season. Juniors 143 144 Juniors Joe Marcum Kevin Marks Tammy Marshall Amy Sue Martin Chris Martin Tammie Martin Connie Martinez Maria Martinez Tom Martino Danny Massingill Adela Mata John Matthews John Mauk Cary Maxwell Chris Maxwell Joe McBride Clay McCance Sherry McCargar Kelly McClain Christine McCloy Corrine McClurg David McDonald Tammy McGaughy Craig McGee Julie McGee Terry McNutt Glenda McRae Mike Melendrez David Meyer Amy Michalec Darren Mikulas Jeffery Miles Scot Miller Hrach Minassian Raffi Minassian Rhonda Mitchell Kelley Monaghan Cherie Moniz Dawn Monks Dale Moore Louisa Morgan Ken Marita Glenn Moriyama Lisa Morris Glen Morrow Scott Moulton Steven Moushon Beverly Mullins Kellie Mullins Bruce Mungiguerra Brian Murphy Kristi Murphy Kim Murray Gary Meyers Alex Navarro Roy Nelson Nicki Nery Penny Newhouse Alexandrie Nicholsky Beth Nix Dawne Noworyta Carol Null Sean O'Brien Vicki Ochs Susan Opitz Paul Osborne Patricia Padilla Cindy Pannell ' Virginia Parfait Rodney Parker Carissa Parks Tim Patterson Shannon Pattiso Teresa Paul Gary Peak Eric Peden Susan Pendergast Raymond Perez Jon Perley Amy Perrin Rhonda Perrin Heidi Perry Paige Persful Chris Peterson Tien Phan Brian Piland Natalie Pletcher Tammy Pockrus Brian Pointer Cheryl Pointer Jeri Polo David Polser Deidra Pomroy John Pouncy Kenny Power ills ga awnswt3XikK is M Juniors 145 146 Juniors ,, I fig! I is is' Q A XX. 7 3' Junior class students work diligently on their prize winning float Happy Trails. Judges selected it as the best one during the Homecoming parade in September. Julie Reeder Kim Rehrauer Tracy Reilly Pam Reynold Eric Reynolds Dwane Rice Freddie Rich Tracey Richards Dee Dee Ridinger Irwin Ripple Jennifer Rister Eddie Rivera Shannon Rivers Allyson Roberts Holly Robinson Tim Rockett Mark Roden Joe Rodriquez Anita Rodulavic Sabrina Roessner Diane Rogers Peter Rojas Curt Rose Lisa Ross Eric Poynor Suzanne Prichard David Pullman Jeff Pumphrey Kelly Puttock Chad Read Steve Recollet Chad Reed f Carolina Ruiseco Mike Russell Tracy Rutherford Brian Rutland Phillip Rutter Beth Ryan Colleen Ryan Jo Ann Sanders James Saulter Steve Savoia John Savona Jennifer Sawyer Debi Scanlon John Schumann Andy Schutt David Scott Michael Scott Vikki Scott James Searles Kim Self Katrina Semones Carman Sexton Rebecca Shafer Brian Sheely David Sheppard David Shew Craig Shelling Bryan Shook Dana Shopher Linda Shropshire Debbie Sikich Leigh Sirianni Joseph Skinner Betsy Slease Lea Ann Sloan Andrew Smith David Smith David Smith Melissa Smith Pac Smith Renea Smith Sherri Smith Timna Smith Tracy Smith Kim Soles Diane Sporman Cathy Stambaugh Gregory Standifer 148 Juniors Anne Stanisich Jack Starnes Scott Stewart Randall Stidham Martha Stimmel Michelle Stockert Robert Stoffregen Coleen Stone Bubba Suit Billy Sul1iva.n Timothy Sullivan Norma Sustaita Heidi Swartwood Kim Swartzell Cathy Swift Stephen Sycks Mark Talley Deanna Tayloe Michael Tejada Stacey Terrell Charles Thomas Brian Thompson Scott Thompson Shelly Thomley Kathy Tomlinsen Johnny Torres Tosha Trammell James Tredway Stephanie Truhe Athen Tsakonas Greg Tucker George Tullos Carlyle Turner Melody Turner Anna Turrubiarte Kathy Urbin Alan Vandenburg Victor Vandervort Kathleen Vanduzer Ken Van Dyke Charles Varela Michelle Voss Douglas Waldrep Jeff Waldroup Wendy Walker Brandon Wall Mike Wall Cheryl Wallace If Carrie Walls Brian Walter Robbie Ward Marc Warner Lori Washer Lisa Wasser Amy Weaver Andrea Webber Beverly Weber Connie Weger Frank Weikert Chris Weir Steve Weir Michael C. Welborn Jay Weldon David Wells Shawn Werner Mark West Tammy West Deana Whiddon Harold Whitaker Larry White Flip Williams Keith Williams Michele Williams Pam Williams Laura Williamson Darrell Wilson Jackie Wilson Jennifer Wilson Kirk Wilson Steve Wilson Ginger Winegar Keith Wiseman Randy Wolfe Jeff Woods Joe Woods James Wooten LeAndra Yahola Pat Yancey Jack Young Kevin Young 501450 Q . iw-M Underclassmen Become New Part Of School Being a sophomore of the graduating class of '86 means finally being accepted into the LHS crowd. It can also mean causing a traffic jam on the stairway while trying to decide which floor your class is on, buying a pep rally ticket and losing your locker at the beginning of the school year. As the year progressed, the sophomores got used to being at LHS and began to feel like a part of it. The sophomores discovered the variety of LHS activities such as football games, school dances, pep rallies, band, Farmerettes and Homecoming. By getting involved with the school, the sophomores became a true part of LHS and became real Fighting Farmers. T Kristi Yancey and Bart Jennings are the 1983-84 sophomore class favorites. The sophomore class officers are Kim Millan, reporter, Cindy Hart, secretary, Athena Tsakonas, vice president and Paul Farwell, president. 150 Sophomores ,gg Maia .Nth Anita Alcoze, Roger Beahm and Mary Bodnar pay close attention to class activity. Michele Phelps and Dana Hughs clown around in the band hall. Kristi Yancey and Gayle Gasperin discuss what cheer to do next at a J.V. football game. 5' Y g 1 .pw 1 qi 75? ff p......, , Karen Brophy relaxes between notes. Sophomores 151 Nikki Ablon Damon Acuff Brenda Adams Lindsey Adams Arthur R. Adkins Robin Adkisson Philip Agnew Carrie Aguayo Anita Alcoze Dennis Alise Avery Allen Jamie Allen Melissa Allen Sidney Allen Shannon Allison Karen Allred Christine Alsbrook Henry Alva Amy Amaro Daniel Ambriz Amy Anderson Christi Anderson David Anderson Kristen Artman Kelly Ashby Rebecca Assid Dawn Atkinson Carol Ayres Angie Baker Mark Baker Tim Baker Pamela Barker Kenneth Baron David Barron Bobby Barzano Amy Bass Albert Basurto John Bator Greg Baty Jason Baxter Roger Beahm Michelle Beard David Bedard Charles Bell Mike Benson Juditha Bertrand Christopher Bettis Kimberly Bible Darin Bilich Shelly Birdsong Bruce Biron Laura Blank Sally Blue Kerri Bluebaugh Lynn Blyth Mary Bodnar 152 Sophomores ,., ,-' Eva Boettcher Carol Boenker Lori Bogan Kemal Boggs Julie Bohannon Mark Boicourt Chris Bojanic Jeff Bouden Roger Bounds Jason Bouroue Angela Boverman David Bowman Walter Boyd Mike Bradshaw Jamie Bragg Alan Brand Scott Brandon Burton Breck Jim Bridges Jay Brinnegar Joe Broom Clint Brown Kim Brown Raymond Brown Ricky Brown Terrence Brown Laura Bryan Becky Bryant Gayla Bryant Bill Bryce Crystal Bullock Darron Bullock Kathy Burleson Maurice Burnell Lori Burnet Christopher Burnett Pam Burnette Michaele Burrow Jeff Buschow Leslie Bush John Buysse Ronnie Byers David Byron Scott Caldwell Todd Callahan Bonnie Calmar Tammy Calva Tiffany Calvert Pamela Campbell Curtis Canibano Kelvin Carlson Loranne Carlson Alejandro Carreno David Carrol Bill Carron Hugh Casady Sophomores 153 Steve Case R. W. Casto Scott Chamblee Michelle Chandler Sean Chaplin Ricky Chase Sheri Chester Amy Childress Reggie Christian Darla Christmas Kellie Christopherson Pei Chuan Chung Debbie Claar James Clanton Gayle Clark Shelly M. Clark Dusty Clayton Chadd Clements Daymond Clepper Brian Cline David Cline Daniel Clothier Donny Cluck Mike Cobb Jana Cole Michael Cole Christopher Collins Russell Compton Y l Ve P, Mike Conner Elise Tuttle gives a cheer for the Farmers during the football season. Sophomores Kim Coop Terry Copeland Philip Corkran Valerie Correa Sheila Cota Sharel Cottrell Cheryl M. Cox John Cox Robert Cox Guy Crawford Kurt Cribb Chantal Crockett Kim Cruson Chris Cullen Chris Cunningham Nil: Barry Curtis Tiffany Dale Tina Dalton Jeff Danforth Jeff Daniel Paula Daniels Casey Dankers Candy Danner Danny Darnell Michelle Daugherty Michael Davis Barbie Davis Bret Davis Christi Davis Rebecca Davis Lisa Decker Steve Deeter Raquel Delgado Tracey Delitta Veronica Delpizzo Karla Delyria Laurence Demchuck Marsha Dency Paul Denton Mark Derichsweiler Tina Dice Gina Dickan Carrie Dickerson Marcy Dickson Tabitha Dickson Leslie Diggs Annaca Dimaggio Nancy Dinauer John Dobmeier Laura Doing Cindy Dolbee Randall Donald Christopher Dooley Timie Dorobek Jeana Douglas Theresa Dowling Erman Downey Steve Downs Steve Downs Darren Drewitz Steven Drury Thomas Dubois Robert Durbin Douglas Dworshak Collyn Eastham April Edwards Blake Edwards Kim Edwards Jennifer Eickhoff Dayle Elieson Terian Eller Sophomores 155 Carlton Ellis Susan Ellis Sandra Elmore Anthony Embers Kara Emerson Georgina Endebaro Rhonda Engman Sonya Estes Kristi Eva.ns Tony Eysermans Chris Fancher Kevin Farley Kyle Farley Paul Farwell David Feagins Cheryl Fearnside Selena Fell Cheryl Files Kelly Fiore Kim Firebaugh Lewis Fish Lee Fishburn Burt Flanagan Shelly Fletcher Rodney Floyd Denise Flugum Kenneth Fomby Bryan Ford Matt Ford Shawn Farrar Amy Foster Chris Foster Ronald Fournier Robert Fouse Ladonia Fowler Rick Fox Bart Frazier Bret Frazier Kim Frazier Kitna Friend Dawn Fuger Greg Fuller Jim Fuller Laurie Fullerton Delfino Garcia Frank Gardner Reba Gardner Renay Gardner Jeff Garris Kelley Garrison Vicki Garrison Gayle Gasperin Malana Gaudin Sonny Geary Ronnie Gentry Lynetta Genzel 156 Sophomores Si, S Anthony George Tim Gerkin Edward Germann Duane Germuiller Nanette Gilchrist Kim Giles Bradley Glassie Eric Glassie Regina Gleaves Richard Gleaves Janell Glotta Marc Goble Gonzano Godinez Christina Goff Terri Goldman Joe Gonzalez Jose Gonzalez Nancy Gonzalez Yolanda Gonzalez Randy Good Claudia Gould John Gower Billy Graham Billy Graves Tammy Gray Richard Grice John Guilcrest Roxanne Haddon Amy Hagerud Curtis Haines Ken Hales Rob Hall Samantha Hamilton Tammie Hammer Rona Hardin Ronald Hardy Thomas Harradine Keshia Harris Robert T. Harris Craig Harrison Cynthia Hart Michael Hauch Eric Havens Scott Hawkins Tammy Haxel Cary Hay Tammy Heltsley Lonnie Henderson Johnny Hendrix Johnathan Henk! n Michael Henny Candy Hernandez Shelley Herson Tamera Heslet Jackie Hesley Amy Hibbard Sophomores 157 Eileen Hickha.m Greg Hicks Gary Higginbotham Patricia Hill Misty Hodge Simon Hodeson Karen Hogg Brian Hogan Jayson Holcomb Pam Holcomb Paula Holland Shelley Hilland Nancy Hoover Chris Hoppock Dan Horne Greg Horner Randy Horsley April Horton Lisa Hosid Alan Howard Tom Howard James Howell Kimberly Howell William Howse Matthew Hubbard David Huck Loren Herdson Robin Huffman Dana Hughes Tracey Hughes Brooke Humbach Richard Humphrey Teresa Hutzel Edward Ignagni Teri Illchen Andy Imm Kim Jack James Jackson Carol Jameson Joe Jamie John J amme Kim Janecek Shawn J effcoat Greg Jenkins Melissa Jenkins Bart Jennings Kevin Johnson Sharon Johnson Thomas Johnson Deanna Jones Dianna Jones Jerry Jones Kevin Jones Michael Jones Sonya Jones Elizabeth Hordan 158 Sophomores Marc Joyce Milissa Kankiewicz Don Kantak Trevor Karr Alan Kaushcube John Keeton Wesley Keeton Scott Keith Joanna Kellam Dayle Keller Michelle Keeley Carolyn Kennedy April Kern Gretchen Kibler Anita Kimbrell Keith King Michele King Tracey King Rick Kinslow Calvin Kirby Kristi Kirby Davina Kirkham Becky Knight Lorraine Knight Jerry Koehler Chris Kolski Jim Korak Deborah Korte Katherine Kowena Lessa Krause Mike Krause David Kruzich Kevin Kurrasch Lisa Kuykendall Lance Lackey Stacey Lagrone Adrianique Larnpier Arick Lane Kenny Lane Jeff Lang Janet Larkin Rene Larken Manuel Larios John Larsen Swain Latcher Rita Latham Robin Lathrom Tina Laughlin Monica Lagrone Craig Lauterbach Christi Lawhon Pat Lawler Rebecca Laws Todd Leach Cindy Lee Darren Lee Sophomores 159 Linda Lee Vallerie Lee Nicole Leger Matt Lehman Jeff Leman Karrie Lenaburg Wendi Lightfoot Dawn Lile Steven Lindamood Danny Lindsey Dale Linex Amy Lions Kelli Litteken Eric Long Robby Long Shannon Longino Robert Lorhach Connie Lockaby Eric Lyke Greg Lutther Amy Lynch Eva Lynch John Lyon Billy Mabre Mark Magee Theresa Makula Alex Malcon Shawn Manning Donald Mansfield Nancy Marazoff Richie Marchin Timothy Marks Angela Martin Cathy Martin Dave Martin Chris Martinez Earl Martinez Irma Martinez Ray Martinez Victory Martinez Melissa Mason Chris Matteson Katy Maus Mike May Shelby Mayo Michelle McAda Harold McBride Lodia McCary Chris McClain David McCown Mike McCown Billy McCoy Sheila McCoy Danny McCraw Stephen McCray Steve McCumber 160 Sophomores Debra McDaniel James McGee Kathy McGuire Mark McGuire Kelley Mclnerney Karen McMahon Theresa McNelly Lora McPherson Tracy McRae Kem Mead David Meadows Beverly Medieros Maurica Megahan Aaron Meier John Meister Eva Melendrez Amy Melledy Miguel Mendoza Christina Messina John Meulman Cindy Meyers James Michnya Kimberly Millan Kim Miller Kristi Miller Thomas Mills Vrej Minassian Misty Miranda Darren Mise Donna Mise Wanna Mitchell Jeff Moffett Todd Money Michael Monroe Beau Moon Donna Mooney Kathleen Moore Steve Moore Peter Morales Derek Morgan Elyce Moroney Selena Mullins Daira Munn Stacy Murphree Lori Murphy Christopher Murray Tammy Myer Chris Myers Mark Nash Joe Navarro Charlotte Nedergaard Richard Neff Brad Neilson Robert M. Neilson Carla Nelson Pamela Nelson Sophomores Shirley Shelton glances through old yearbooks in photography class. The class is just one of many electives offered at the high school. Caryn Norman Elizabeth Norman Matt Nowak Meloney Null David 0'Donnell Edna Ojeda Charles Olinger Gabino Olivarez Helen Orme Donald Osbome Greg Ott Matthew Otto Richard Owens Ryan Page Darrin Parkhill Cynthia Pallitto Stacy Paris Rodger Parker Kelley Parkhill Craig Partin Edward Pastemak Jill Pearson Delbert Peck Laura Peek Brent Pennington Angela Perry Curtis Perry Debbie Pesckatore 162 Sophomores Linda Helms Mike Newland Debra Newman Christie Newton Jackie Nguyen Lan Nguyen Nicholas Nicholsky Brian Nickels Andrew Nickol Eddie Nicodemus Chris Nixon Caroline Nollen 7 Randy Peters Sherry Peters Tina Peters Joy Pettis Dede Petty Tracy Phairis Evelyn Phelps Brian Phillips Mike Phillips Missy Phillips Robbie Phillips Bill Pigg Danielle Smith flashes a satisfied smile after eating lunch in the cafeteria. This year students could eat there or snack on junkfood in the courtyard. Lisa Pike Jody Pinkerton Troy Pizzolatta Dale Poage Jessica Polo David Potter Greg Potter Bradley Powell James Powell Mike Powles Janet Price Mickey Price Mike Proctor Jon Provost r-N.-f Ann Pruitt Vibol Prum Jerry Pickett Linda Quinn Terry Quinton Michawl Railich Tim Ramsey Dawn Rassmussen Lara Raye Byron Reasor Tinika Reboulet Pamela Rector Cindy Redfearn Tammy Fedman Sophomores 163 John Reed Lynn Reese Merilee Reese Melissa Rek Alfredo Reyes Deanne Ribble Teresa Rice Ruth Richard Larry Richter Mike Rick Eric Riddell David Ridley Tim Riegle Mike Riley Andrew Ripple Andrew Ripple Steve Ritcher Delia Rivera Magdalena Rivera John Roberts William C. Robertson Anita Rodriguez Dianna Rodriguez Roger Roe Marc Roessner Debbie Roof Carrie Rose Lisa Ross Brain Ruggan Sandi Rundle Louis Salas Rodney Sampson Cindy Sanford Sheila Savage Caroline Saxer Glenn Schaefer Burton Schane Kim Schiftner Dave Schrader Jill Schram Jimmy Schul Trisha Scoggins Troy Scott William Scott Amy Scutt Brian Sears Becky Sells Sidney Sexton David Shaw Jim Shea Terry Sheffield Shirley Shelton Roland Sheppard Kirk Shields Chris Shiele 164 Sophomores Nick Shovlin Tammy Sigler Randy Siguian David Simko Leisa Slade Tina Sleigher Craig Sloan Kelly Sloan Brady Small Shasan Small Danielle Smith Jeffery Smith Kellie Smith Korrie Smith Lewis Smith Marc Smith Stacy Smith Teresa Smith Darrel Srnithen Chad Smithers Mark Solomen Melissa Solt Ronnie Somers Celinda Soto Rina Spears Scott Spoon Denise Sporman April Spring Mike Squires Monique St. John Theresa St. Pierre Daniel Stallcup Lori Stamps Karen Starritt Tammy Steele Michelle Stevens Scott Stevens Jeffery Stewart Melinda Stewart Kevin Stillwell Walter Stimmell Sheila Stockert Michael Stoeker Billy Stone Bret Storaska Chris Story David Strive Chris Strollo Charles Sullivan Kelly Sullivan John Sutton Robert Sweeney Kelly Swisher Michael Tausch Greg Taylor Kim Taylor Sophomores 165 Mary Taylor Tyler Taylor Yolanda Taylor Dawn Thompson Daylan Thompson Perri Thompson Tommy Thompson Corey Thornton Paul Tiner Danny Tippit Shelley Titus Jeff Tomlinson Greg Tonnies Elise Tuttle Dana Turner Kevin Turner Wayne Tumer Lisa Turnbull Kenny Tuchschekel Mark Tu Athena Tsakonas Sheryl Tumlinson Paul Truhe Keith Truex Jeff Trotter Karen Trietsch Terry Trogden Bryan Trent Jean Paul Tousignant Angel Torres Susan Townsend Tammy Trammel Shawn Ulrich Doug Urban Sonya Van Ooyen Felix Vasquez Leticia Vasquez Trixie Vasquez Troy Vedder Chris Verba Alex Vitouroulis Elizabeth Vrba Wynjean Walden Robert Wall Lora Wallace Jeff Waller Steve Ward Heidi Michelle Warner Lynn Warren Michelle Warren Grady Watkins Davis Watson Hazel Watts Jake Watts Terri Watts 166 Sophomores Wayne Wayman Michael Weaver Chris Webb Elaine Webb Rhonda K. Weber Bradford Webster Edwin Weigand Denise Weiland Richard Weixelbaum Michael Weygandt Kristen Whitcomb Bernette White Daniel White Shawn White Frank Wilkinson Gina Williams Willie Williams Alisha Wilson Matt Wilson Sean Wilson Stacey Wilson Terry Wilson Brandie Windham Beth Windsor Steve Wiser Danette Wisnoski Scott Witherall Sheila Wilken David Wolters Natalie Wong Sammy Wong Charles Wood Erinn Wood Kyla Wood Keith Woods Stacey Woods Lori Wooten Chris Wright Rachel Wulbert Marc Wylie Stephen Wynn Kristi Yancey David Young David Young Shawn Zacca Debbie Zackowski Ann Zaffarano Suzanne Zeigler Stacy Zeigler Sophomores 167 ADMIT ONE The Band That Cheerleaders 'Farmer' Staff Choir Debate - Drama Future Farmers OEA - DECA VICA - VOCT HERO - HOSA ORGANIZED Marches With Pride Bell Crew 'Farmers' Harvest' Staff Student Council Nationalll-Ionor Society - Whiz Quiz Math Club Future Homemakers French NHS - Spanish NI-IS lndustria Arts Farmerettes CHAGS 'OHS IWOH LVHS ADMIT ONE 170 Band Wind Symphony members are top row, left, F. Rich, R. Kelly, A. Roberts, B. Denison, C. Dankers, D. Bayne, S. Moulton, B. Lewia, T. Baker, M. Kris, D. Dennis, and W. Arrambide. Second row, left, M. Stimmel, B. Slease, J. Boyd, L. Morris, C. Eastham, B. Daugherty, J. Korak, R. Ward, G. Almond, J. Curtin, and B, Ford. Third row, left, C. Bettis, S. Hawkins, M. Tu, N. Shovlin, R. Roe, K. Groo, B. Jameson, J. McCleary, R. Jones, B. Helfrich, J. Jones, M. Emerine and R. Bashaw. Fourth mw, left, G. Howard, M. Jones, S. Moushon, T. Leach, R. Coop, K. Keith, T. Krauss, M. Crawford, J. Tu, K. Bauman, T. Carmichael, D. Batchelor, and A. Quinn. Bottom row, left, M. Warren, C. Hauser, D, Keller, R. Richmond, L. Williamson, C. Griflin, D. Ridinger, T. West, A. Fleming, S, McGee, T. Germann, J. Moyle, J. McKenzie and G. McRae, Q 4. , Q The band marches into the traditional LHS. It was the closing of another excellent halftime performance. M1 .wwf The Symphonic band members are top row, left, Charles Casillas, director. Second row, left, C. Hnppock, S. Caldwell, S. Stephens, J. Cooper, V. Adams, D. Melugin, S. Madden, B. Sigler, and C. Reed. Third row, left, J. Dupree, E. Glassie, E. Germann, P. Fowler, J. Crockett, C. Jossersnd, J. Michnya, G. Tonnies, K. Jones, and B. Glassie. Fourth, left, S. Blomeyer, B. Powell, S. Poage, B. Elliott, T. Mathews, J. Bertrand, K. Brophy, L. Shafer, B. Laws, T. Calvert. Fifth row, left, C. Crockett, B. Sells, L. Stamps, L. Fiedor, D. Pullman, B. Small, D. Covington, L. Gaus, K. Coop, and L. Bush. Sixth row, left, C. Partin, L. Buvinghausen, C. Rose, K. Swisher, N. Hoover, C. Rip- ple, M. Cobb, B. Bender, A. Rodulavic and D. Cook. Bottom row, left, D. Roof, K. Christopherson, B. Heimbach, D. LaGrone, L. Stamps, A. Pruitt, A. Childress, P. Newhouse, P. Rambo and J. Mangum. 1 ng Q 1 Q cert hand members are top row, left, C. Collins, J. Brinegar, R. Adkins, K. Graham, K. Young, S. ley, S. Estes, B. Cisney, M. Boicourt, E. Reynolds, T. Trogdon and S. Paris. Second row, left, M. k, S. Brandon, E. Arts, M. Reese, S. Richter, R. Sigler, E. Long, C. Matteson, K. Brown, B. Crozier R. Ryan. Third row, left, A. Boverman, L. Horndern, L. Wasser, C. Boenker, R. Patton, J. Zipfel, blon, G. Horner, S. White, T. Massengale and M. Phelps. Fourth row, left, D. Damon, J. Becker, A. ta, T. Laughlin, R. Adkisson, C. Rose, R. Nadwodny, L. Pike, J. Dektor, A. Catlett and L. dedahl. Fifth row, left, C. Denman, S. Kaufman, L. Vasquez, J. Chew, Z. Tyler, J. Price, S. Blue, T. kson, K. Trietsch, T. Dale, D. Hughs and Steve Seibert, director. 21 years of PRIDE With inspiration, encouragement, and direction received from the exceptionally fine directors, the members strive to live by the examples they set. Preparation and hard work to achieve the goals before them, dedication and sacrifice to achieve ex- cellence in those goalsg love and respect for each other shown by the spirit and unity with which they face each challenge. This develops maturity and responsibility in each individual as he does his part and puts forth his best efforts to enable the band, as a group, to achieve excellence in meeting each challenge. Time and tradition have established a sense of pride in the band that seniors each year leave as their legacy to their fellow band members. For as Mr. Brashears said in a recent interview, Success breeds success. So, as the senior band members leave each year, their hope is that the tradi- tions they inherited and have strived to maintain will be cherished and continued by those remaining members. For me, being a band member has given me the opportunity to really know our directors and grow to respect them greatly. I fell we, in the band became, a family for nine months of each year. The directors instill in each individual a sense of loyalty, to the band and to each other, that causes each band member to do his best and to go that extra mile needed to truly make the LHS Band. The Band That Marches With Pride, Bettie Jameson said. - Bettie Jameson L ,.V.z . ,. Y v . 5 . ' R9 6 F ' . 4 1 :QU q 4 3' , . 35, l viii ,f 1 George Howard and Tim Germann shake hands. The drum majors worked very hard throughout their junior and senior years to lead the band to its 21st consecutive first division rating at UIL Marching contest. Band 171 Band Continue ith Excellence The LHS Marching Band is an institution in our school and has been for 26 years. The Band began in 1957, and has grown to be The Band That Marches With Pride. During the 26 years it has been in existence, it has won 21 consecutive superior ratings in UIL Marching competition. In addition, there have been four con- secutive Sweepstakes ratings won in UIL concert competition. Membership in the band has grown steadily during the years, until today there are approximately 160 members. Two directors guide the band in its efforts. The band endeavors to enter- tain the community with its outstanding marching per- formances during halftime at the Farmer football games and its musical expertise at various public concerts. Through the discipline necessary to attain the level of perfection demanded, the band members learn dedica- tion, a sense of responsibility, respect for each other and for the directors and the authori- ty they represent. The band encourages a sense of responsibility to fellow members. Extra efforts are put forth by each individual so that the band does not fail because of one individual's lack of effort. Participation in the band develops a sense of pride in the band and in fellow members, as well as pride in ourselves for a job well done. - Bettie Jamison Jazz Ensemble members are top row, left, G. Howard, B. Helfrich, B. Daugherty, J. Curtain, F. Rich, B. Elliott and S. Caldwell. Second row, left, M. Emerine, B. Jameson, R. Jones, T. Germann, J. McCleary, J. Korak, R. Ward and G. Almond. Bottom row, left, B. Brashears, director, S. Hawkins, S. Moushon, M. Jones, A. Fleming, R. Kelly, S. McMillin and M. Crawford. 172 Band Stage Band members are top row, left, T. Matthews, C. Collins, M. Chris, B. Sigler, J. Dupree, S. Mad- den, C. Eastham and C. Hoppock. Second row, left, C. Dankers, B. Cisney, T. Curtin, J. Cooper, S. Stephens, E. Germann, K. Jones, B. Glassie and C. Matteson. Third row, left, B. Small. L. Morris, J. Price, C. Hauser, C. Rose, C. Bettis and J. Wilson. Flag Corp Members are Top row, left, C. Crockett, K. Brown, D. covington, K. Bauman, M. War- ren, D. Cook, D. Damon and L. Wasser. Second row, left, G. McRae, J. McKenzie. S. Blue, A. Boverman, D. Keller, and J. Chew. Bottom row, left, T. Carmichael, Z, Tyler, D. Batchelor, cap- tain, J. Moyle, captain, J. Price and N. Ablon. .4 r,-A ,, .wr 3 ls? Q f P .,.1 Members of the Drum Corp are top row, left, T. Calvert, M. Phelps, B. Laws, B. Elliott, K. Brophy B. Crozier, D. Hughs, C. Collins and M. Rick. Kneeling row, left, B. Shafer, D. Bayne, C, Dankvs, D. Dennis, T. Matthews, J. Bertrand, R. Kelly, A. Roberts, section leader and F. Rich. 4 Majorettes are top row, left, Dee Dee Ridinger, Sherri McGee, head majoretteg Tammy West and Laura Williamson. Kneeling, Jennifer Mangum, Angela Fleming, Joy Becker and Anita Rodulavic. 6? 'QUT '35 ,fawf-..: ' ,S 144. Rifle Corp members are top row, left, Ricky Bashaw, Eric Arts, Jay Brinegar, Lisa Fiedor and Jimmy Cooper. kneel- ing, Brenda Bender, Renee Patton, captain: Cindy Josserand and Penny Rambo. Director Bob Brashears lets out a relieved sigh when he hears the Band 's ratings at UIL Marching contest, The band received a first division rating from all three judges at the November 1 contest. Band 173 pirit + Sparkle : Cheerleaders LHS varsity cheerleaders have been adding spirit, sparkle and enthusiasm to the school and community for many years. A varsity cheerleader must cease to think about herself and think only of the school and the students. Putting all personal problems aside, an LHS cheerleader must use her in- genuity to devise plans that will encourage the student body as well as the communi- ty to become involved in and support the various athletic events. The LHS cheerlearers, under the supervision of Dix- ie McMath, begin their dif- ficult task as soon as summer begins. Summer practices are three days a week. One week of the summer is spent at a Universal Cheerleading Association camp. The week involves intensified instruc- tion, practice and competi- tion from sunup to sundown. This year's squad competed in the selective final competi- tion and received the key to the spirit award from the University of Arkansas camp. GX f This year's senior cheerleaders are Lauren Robinson, Desiree Babler, Liz Priebe and Head Cheerleader Catherine Adkins. This is the second year they have cheered together. Go Farmers! yells Senior Liz Priebe. Liz has been a cheerleader since the seventh grade. 174 Varsity Cheerleaders Cheerleaders perform one of the many stunts they perfected during summer practices. The cheerleaders also attended cheerleading camp over the summer where they learned new cheers and ideas. When school begins, so does football season and long hours of practicing, pep rally planning, sign painting, rib- bon selling and finally, pep rally and game performing. Special activities include spirit promoters such as the new spirit chain contest which the Class of '85 won this year. As football season closes, basketball season begins. This sport involves two games, two nights a week. The cheerleaders cheer for both girls' and boys' teams. Basketball season winds down only to crank ul preparations for next year? tryouts and elections. Thus the process begins again. As for the personal award: of cheerleading, a varsitj cheerleader gains much il the way of personal develop ment. She develops unselfishness, dedication am teamwork. The unity of thi varsity cheerleaders is impor tant and a cheerleader learn to give of herself in order ts build and sustain the grouy as a whole. - Desiree Babler T i E -dem .WF ww, ' -wquvrineem c. Sponsor Dixie McMath waits pa- tiently for the Homecoming festivities to begin. She has been the sponsor of the cheerleaders for 10 years. This year's varsity cheerleaders are from left Lauren Robinson, Leslie Legg, Holly Robinson, Beverly Weber, Kathy Tomlinson, Carol Niethammer, Cindy Denning, Liz Priebe, Catherine Adkins - head cheerleader and Desiree Babler. Junior Cindy Denning enjoys a pep rally as the Bell Crew makes fun of the cheerleaders. The Bell Crew often participated in the pep rallies this year. Varsity Cheerleaders 175 ...... Q HOME- VSITN ' ' .drawznearn 1 g ' vqf. if 1 -f J ammu' wi.-H-0 A lt X 'J W ue 3: l ll' Q llAVlD ,SST ' i .2 si 115, Athena Tsakonas looks up at the crowd during a JV football game. The game was played against the Greenville Lions with LHS winning. The Bell Crew cheers for a football speaker. Different players are chosen each week to speak at the pep rally. The JV cheerleaders lead hard working, enthusiastic lives this year. It started with nerve racking tryouts in April of last year. But out of all of this came individuals who worked hard to be a dedicated cheering squad. Practices began in June, with workouts twice a week at 6 a.m. By the end of the sum- mer the squad had come together as a group as they won a spirit stick and a first place ribbon at the Lewisville Varsity Clinic. With the beginning of the football season the real work began and continued throughout the school year. The JV cheerleaders sup- ported and encouraged team 176 Bell Crew - J.V. Cheerleaders ,fi l . . Cheerleaders, Bell Crew Bolster Farmers spirit throughout the football and basketball season for both the sophomore and JV teams. The group also helped the varsity cheerleaders dur- ing pep rallies and other school activities. We've had our ups and downs, tears and joy but through it all we have learned dedication, responsibility and team work, said Anita Alcoze, head cheerleader for JV. - Anita Alcoze. This was a year of firsts for the Bell Crew. This was the first Bell Crew to ever go to cheerleading camp and the first time for the Bell Crew and cheerleaders to cheer together and work on pyramids. Problems sometimes developedg however, the members learn- ed that personal feelings and opinions must be forgotten to make the group work. Work- ing with the cheerleaders raised school spirit and add- ed a new touch to the games and pep rallies. The members themselves spent time ex- plaining that they put in several hours practice each week contrary to the idea they just went out on the field and did anything that came to mind. The super sponsor Mr. Right made all this possible. This year also marked the first appearance of the Big John mascot and the three junior members. - Matt Baker lf l 4 E MMIII!! ,,,,, Elise Tuttle cheers on team spirit. Tuttle has been a cheerleader for three years, This year's JV cheerleaders are Kristi Yancey, Athena Tsakonas, Crystal Bullock, Lisa Champion, Anita Alcoze - head cheerleader, Perri Thompson, Kristi Kirby, Gayle Gasperin, Elise Tuttle and not pic- tured, Cheryl Bleyenburg. Bell Crew member Jeff Warner shows his spirit during a pep rally. The Bell Crew livens up pep rallies with their great enthusiasm. This year's Bell Crew members are Trey Crawford, Matt Baker - Big John, Mark Duebner, Dan Prochaska, Jeff Emery, John Dial, Marcelo Draguicevich, Doug Boyd - mascot, David Rios, Jeff Warner, Keith Williams, Troy Frazier and Ralph Shelton. Bell Crew - J.V. Cheerleaders 177 Chris Tripplehorn prepares to per- form a hand routine at the Plano pep rally. Carrie Croan, director, keeps an eye on the Farmerettes during a pep rally. Sharon Shaffstall gazes intently dur- ing a pep rally. 178 Farmerettes Farmerette Dazzle 'E The Farmerettes continued to establish their tradition of excellence in many ways this year. They won several awards at the July Kilgore Rangerette Drill Team Camp, including the spirit pom and first division ratings in military, prop, dance-novelty and highkick categories. These awards helped them to also win the Sweepstakes trophy. The Farmerettes helped build school spirit by performing at pep rallies, in parades and civic functions and at football games. They also competed at various area competitions exceptionally well, and presented their annual Spring Show in March. The hard-working, dedicated Farmerettes are definitely going to continue their tradition of excellence in years to come. -Julie Weaver if Farmerette officers are Sharon Shaffstall, Second Lt.g Sharon English, First Lt.g Linda Gentry, Captaing Chris Tripplehorn, Second Lt. and Tracie Wilcox, Second Lt. The Farmerettes project their award-winning smiles during a l hand routine at a pep rally. The officers choreographed several routines during the Farmerettes' summer practices. Show Group is: Fifth row - Tammy English, Linda Gentry, Chris plehorn, Loren Hudson, Chrysti Brown and Michelle Williams. Fourth - Kristen Kankiewicz, Stacey Finley, Kathryn Kibbe, Shelly Damron Chris McClean. Third row - Debbie Sikich, Allie Malcolm, Cheri and Sharon English. Second row - Sharon Shaffstall, Patty Brown an Danielle Smith. First row - Nancy Burleson and Tracie Wilcox. The Group consists of the top 15 scorers from tryouts and the five officers. 1983-84 Farmerettes are: Back row - Teresa Rice, Linda Kapp, Kitna Friend, Kathryn Kibbe, Tracey Clem, Sheryl Tumlison, Lora McPherson, Tammy English, Julie Weaver, Loren Hudson, Sabrina Zeigler, Chrysti Brown, Amy Melledy, Michele Williams, Kathy Urban, Jill Pearson, Shelly Damron and Chris McClean. Middle row - Managers Nannette Deets and Nanette Gilchrest, Karla Bess, Helen Weaver, Cheryl Childress, Diane Sporman, Cheri Fearnside, Kristen Kankiewicz, Stacey Finley, Denise Kiesling, Missy Kankiewicz, April Horton, Lori Knight, Patty Brown, Lynn Blyth, Susan Pendergast, Kim Howell, Kim Janecek and Manager Karen Cannell. Bottom row v Nancy Burleson, Leah Troxel, Bernette White, Debbie Sikich, Tracy Rutherford, Kelly Ashby, Allie Malcolm, Kim Millan, Carol Ayres, Danielle Smith, Jody Pinkerton, Lisa Clausen, Mechele Clark, Nancy Marazoff, Brenda Adams, Amy Anderson, Laurie Martin and Kim Clinton. Front: Sharon Shaffstall, Sharon English, Linda Gentry, Chris Tripplehorn and Tracie Wilcox. . ,X l The Farmerettes display their marching technique during the Homecoming parade. The Farmerettes marched in several area parades during the year. The Farmerettes radiate pride and Q W 'ii .Q A confidence while marching during a r A summer practice. The Farmerettes , 1- ' gl ' - ff, practiced every weekday during the , 'i '. 2 summer for one month. The prac- tices were usually from 7 a.m. to noon or l p.m. ... 17 :left ni, s 5 'x . -s-. X 4 . s is I 1 .1 7- V- 'mtl ' ., i Sl-Fira ' 3 'X . lv , 4 ' K , , I t .X n 3 H. W V '-,, 'F' :V - Y , I Q M Vh,, w w Highkickers are: Back row - Kristen Kankiewicz, Stacey Finley, Linda Gen- try, Chris Tripplehorn, Tracy Leath, Sabrina Zeigler, Michele Williams, Shelly Damron, Chris McClean and Linda Kapp. Front row - Nancy Burleson, Sharon Shaffstall, Debbie Sikich, Cheryl Childress, Karla Bess, Sharon English, Patty Brown, Tracie Wilcox, Laurie Martin and Kim Clinton. g in ,W 1-9,-fl Second Lieutenants Tracie Wilcox and Chris Tripplehorn show concern for the Farmers at the Plano game. Patty Brown gives the crowd a dazzl- ing smile during a pep rally. Patty is a senior three year member of the Farmerettes. Farmerette Managers are Karen Cannell, Nannette Deets and Nanette Gilchrest. The Farmerettes appreciate their hard work and dedication. Chris McClean shows her smile and projection during a practice. Chris is a senior two-year member of the Farmerettes. Farmerettes 179 Sharon Shaffstall's squad: Mechele Clark, Kim Howell, Kim Janecek, Jody Pinkerton, Lisa Clausen, Nancy Marazoff, Laurie Martin, Brenda Adams, Amy Anderson, Kim Clinton, Sharon Shaffstall Csquad ofiicerl and Kristen Kankiewicz fsquad leaderl. Tracie Wilcox's squad: Allie Malcom, Danielle Smith, Carol Ayres, Kim Millan, Kelly Ashby, Tracy Rutherford, Karla Bess fsquad leaderl, Tracie Wilcox Ksquad ofticerl, Bernette White, Debbie Sikich, Nancy Burleson and Leah Troxel. Council: Laurie Martin - Sr. Representativeg Julie Weaver - Positive Contributing Person and Soph. Rep., and Kim Clinton - Jr. Representative. ,,... ,.A Linda Gentry's squad: Tracy Leath, Loren Hudson, Sabrina Zeigler, Michele Williams, Kathy Urban, Lora McPherson, Jill Pearson, Chrysti Brown, Amy Melledy, Tammy English, Patty Brown isquad leaderl and Linda Gentry Qsquad oflicerl. 180 Farmerettes Chris Tripplehorn's squad: Sheryl Tumlison, Helen Weaver, Diane Spor- man, Cheryl Childress, Cheri Fearnside, Denise Kiesling, Chris Trip- plehorn lsquad officerl, Tracey Clem, Stacey Finley, Julie Weaver fsquad leaderj and Kathryn Kibbe. Sharon English's squad: April Horton, Teresa Rice, Kitna Friend, Missy Kankiewicz, Susan Pendergast, Lori Knight, Lynn Blyth, Linda Kapp, Shelly Damron Csquad leaderl Chris McClean and Sharon English lsquad officerj. ,417 Lori Knight sparkles with enthusiasm while she waits on the sideline before halftime. Knight is a sophomore and a new member of the Farmerettes. The Farmerettes display their excellent smiles and projection during a long summer practice. rf-1 f Captain Linda Gentry projects a dazzling smile during a routine choreographed by the officers. Gentry is a prime example of leadership to the Farmerettes. It's All Worth It A typical week in the life of a Farmerette goes something like this . . . Dur- ing football season, she must be at school for prac- tice at 6:30 a.m. On Mon- day, the girls review the routinefsl for tryouts, which are on Tuesday. Each girl must tryout each week in front of the officers and Carrie Croan, director. If she makes two mistakes, she is cut from the routine. Tuesday's afternoon prac- tice is spent re-numbering the line and perfecting the general critiques from tryouts. Both Wednesday and Thursday mornings are spent perfecting the routine, entrance and exit, and V-line. On Thursday afternoon, the drill team and the band practice together on the field. Friday mornings are usually spent practicing jump-splits on the practice field and hear- ing echoes of Get up and do it again, girls!'l Believe it or not, all of the hard work, long days and repetition pay off on Friday night when the announcer presents the Lewisville Farmerettes. -Julie Weaver if The officers show the audience that hard work pays off with high kicks. The officers are excellent examples to the line because of their leadership, dedication and loyalty. Squad Leaders: Karla Bess, Julie Weaver, Patty Brown, Shelly Damron and Kristen Kankiewicz. Bess, Weaver, Damron and Kankiewicz are two-year members and Brown is a three-year member. Farmerettes 181 Council - irst Rate Show The Student Council is often the driving force behind a student hody. This organization is instrumental in promoting school spirit, organizing public relations for the school, aiding other organizations and actually providing leadership for the entire school. Homecoming is the first major event of the year. Many hours are spent organizing and preparing the Homecoming floats which each class is responsible for creating. The council must also run the Homecoming Court and Queen elections and printing, distributing, counting and tallying the ballots. The Student Council of- ficers run all school elections, preside over all fundraisers, represent the school in the community and make major influencing decisions. All in all, the student council of- ficers, representatives and sponsors work together to serve the student body and the school and to ensure an organized and memorable school year. - Desiree Babler lf Athena Tsakonas sells carnations to raise funds for the Student Council. Funds are raised to help sponsor dances and send members to workshops. Cade Reynolds and Bruce McFarling type a message into the Mcomputerf' The electronic message center was purchased by the Student Council to inform students of upcoming events. 182 Student Council .1 'W 'N 'Asian ----...Q mf gli .M wdudv' Jose Melendrez attempts to brighten Shari Anderson's day during their third period Student Council class. Both are senior class representatives. Sponsor David Wright and Student Body President Ben Dennison discuss council business. Third period each day is set aside for Student Council members and class officers to take care of school matters. . is 9 u 4 TIL Dawn Fenster takes a break from selling carnations. She is the Stu- dent Council vice president. Student Council members are first row, from left, B. Jennings, S. Jeff- coat, A. Alcoze, T. Calvart, Y. Taylor, T. Leach, E. Tuttle, K. Millan, C. Hart, A. Tsakonas and P. Farwell. Second row from left E. Love, K. Zehentmayr, C. Nietham- mer, K. Tomlinson, D. Rogers, T. West, A. Cox, F. Ellis, N. Pletcher, B. Mullins and N. Gilchrist. Third row from left P. Tausch, K. Ables, K. Dineaur, K. Weaver, G. Randolph, B. Dupree, N. Saleh, T. Crawford, T. Leath and C. Lane. Fourth row from left, T. Revall, C. Jackson, B. McF'arling, S. Anderson, C. Reynolds, L. Priebe, J. Melendrez, K. Clark, P. Pomykal and D. Pendergraph. Fifth row is Sponsor David Wright. Student Council 183 Yearbook Staffers Count to Ten Who is behind the pages? Where do the pictures come from? The LHS Farmer is produced annually by a select group of students. Each day in Room 202 during fifth period, it may look like total chaos to any other in- dividual, but actually it's just the staff hard at work. The students behind the publica- tion put in many hours of hard work. They are respon- sible for the taking and developing of pictures, writing copy, doing layouts and literally putting the book together. A typical day for the annual staff is usually quiet and calm, but when a deadline rolls around . . . look out! Staffers are usually on edge and pressed for time. Last minute details and perfection are always a must . When one loses his temper or things are just not falling into place properly, the philosophy of the class is to slowly count to 10 until the bottled up pressure is releas- ed. Every thing always turns out for the best. All the hours of work and worry always turn out for the better. The Farmer would not be possible if it weren't for the sponsor, Carolyn Morriss. Her suggestions and guidance help the staff tremendously. The long hours and dedication she puts forth are above and beyond the call of duty. Her smiling face is something that helps the staff through those hectic days. As far as what is learned in yearbook class, Julie Weaver, ad manager said, Annual staff has taught me responsibility, getting along with others and how to manage my time. Excitement grows through the year as delivery of the final copy gets nearer. The hard work and long hours are well worth the satisfaction when the annual finally ar- rives. - Jeanne Rau Lil Beverly Mullins thinks deeply about her pages. Beverly works mainly on the sports section. Jeanne Rau is in a daze thinking about the upcoming deadlines. Jeanne is the editor of the yearbook. 184 Annual Staff Photographer Steve Smith glances away while printing pictures. Steve is a photographer for both the annual and the Harvest staff. . l 2 2 ri.- x 8-.Qs i 1 v v ' s year's annual staff members are front row, left, Connie Weger, Andrea Webber, Geoff Strickler and Mark es. Second row, left, Robert Sequi, asst. editorg David Dennis and Leslie Leggr Third row, left, are Beverly lins, Tracy Brian, Julie Weaver, Chris Gumienik and Craig Partin. Back row, left, are Jeanne Rau, editorg Steve th and Rebecca Shafer. Editor Jeanne Rau and Assistant Editor Robert Segui discuss ideas. They decided on the theme Stan- ding Room Onlyf' Chris Gumienik pretends to take pictures. She works with Julie Weaver on advertising. Annual Staff 185 1- iffirti Harvest Staff at Press s O 8 Welcome to Room 202 and the Newspaper Production class. The class is a regularly scheduled fourth period class, but is definitely dif- ferent. The entire group is in charge of Lewisville High School's weekly publication, The Farmers' Harvest. Eleven very dedicated journalism students make up the class, nine of which are staff writers and two which are staff photographers. The week begins on Monday as assignments are given to the entire staff. Wednesday afternoons are always a challenge. A fren- zied atmosphere invades Room 202 as final typing cor- rections are being made or the layout of a page is being done. This is the time when the Farmers' Harvest is constructed. It begins with layout, the general design of the page, which is done by the editors. The paper is published in both the Lewisville Daily Leadern and the Colony Leader on Friday. Friday is also a deadline for all stories assigned, with the exception of weekend events which all are due Monday. Another Monday hits as stories are assigned and The Farmers' Harvest is sold to students during lunch. - Dale Myers if Dale Myers peers over an October issue of the Harvest. The paper comes out every week in the Lewisville Daily Leader. Cindy Rash and Dale Myers, manag- ing editor, edit copy submitted by Harvest staff reporters. Both are two year journalism students. The red pen strikes again as sponsor Carolyn Morriss corrects copy. Each student is required to turn in two stories every week. 186 Farmers' Harvest lf.ND5llQlJ5 Qi lm 'Eliminator' Tour Ronsocks Reu g KN e C simon luke-', lvl! k,,.,g rg,J.-rim! Tm My To 1 Cam.-pnoppa mi Holi' A-, H510 1 ,415 YV Pull In-ufurr-41 Patty Brown is Harvest advertising manager. She spends classtime selli ads and pasting them up. ' si I s v Rofters ts Prrzporftl noloshc T l. Sludoms o Consider USUKJUOIK' DS Harvest staffers are front row Cindy Rash, Dale Myers, managing editor and Patty Brown, ad manager. Se- cond row is Louisa Morgan, Billy Kincaid, Terri Graham, Mike Con- diff and John Hevey. Third row is Paul Riddell, Steve Smith and Mark Miles. Billy Kincaid, right, and Dale Myers discuss story ideas. Kincaid is responsible for all copy being corrected. Photographers Steve Smith and Terri Graham enjoy their carnations as they look over negatives. The staff photographers also help out with 5,54 s -4 as .. haw .,...1H ., 3 yearbook photos. Farmers' Harvest 187 188 Choir Choir Enhance Talent The Lewisville High School choir department is an outlet for students who like to do just that sing. The department is made up of three groups: Acappella Choir, Women's Chorus and the Main Street Singers, which are directed by Eddie Ranne. He has done more for the school, the choirs, and for me than I can ever thank him for, said Sheri Holcomb. As Dan Bouchelle said, There are few teachers that spend as much time or care as much as Mr. Ranne does. The choir department con- The Main Street Singers are: First Row: Sheri Holcomb, Lisa Funk, Carissa Parks, Aaron Hogan, Denni Marchand, Michael Tejada and Shannon Rivers. Second Row: Kris Erickson, Dan Bouchelle, Pam Holcomb, Phil Rutter and Michelle Nash. Third Row: Teri Carnes, Ran- dy Wolfe, Pam Hobbs, Tammy English, Scott Thompson and Kathy Taylor. Acappella Choir Members are: First Row: P. Holcomb, S. Kemp, K. Erickson, D. Bouchelle, K. Taylor, S. Holcomb, M. Tejada and M. Nash. Second Row: C. Chung, S. Thomp- son, S. Fry, P. Rector, L . Funk, T. Reigle, T. English, D. Marchand and D. Boyd. Third Row: S. Warner, R. Wolfe, P. Hobbs, T. Farley, P. Rut- ter, S. Rivers, K. Ehling, C. Parks and J. Provost. Fourth Row: C. Walter, L. Crossan, T. Cames, D. Lewis, A. Hibbard, T. Meyer, A. Hogan and L. Hudson. tributes much to the in- dividual student. Each group meets everyday as a class. During this time the student develops his talents by learn- ing about the music staff and in depth singing techniques. They have two concerts dur- ing the year, one at Christmas and one in the spr- ing. While they are not prac- ticing for these concerts, they practice sight-reading and contest pieces for the UIL choir contest in March. In addition to this contest, there is also a series of unrequired contests for individual singers which are elimina- rx tions on the way to the state choir. During February there is also a UIL contest, which is unrequired, for solos and ensembles. The Main Street Singers perform frequently around the Dallas!Ft. Worth area upon request. They focus on jazz and pop songs. The choir department has developed a necessary family-like bond, for each student depends much upon the other students. They also saved money for a trip to Orlando, Florida where they participated in a contest. - Kris Erickson SU Dan Bouchelle sings during the tacular Homecoming halftime also performed in My Fair presented in December. Teri Carnes and Kris sing From Sea to Shining Sea during the Homecoming half time. Kris is an of- ficer for the Acapella Choir. Women's Chorus members are: First Row: Kim Brooks, Natalie Jumper, Julie Ealy, Brenda Adams, Shona Falkner, Amy Michalec, Shelley Titus and Lynn Blyth. Second Row: Tracey Partin, Lara Rey, Karen Allred, Amy Arnaro, Sonya Va.n Ooyen, Mary Taylor, Holly Jensen and Christi Davis. Third Row: Laverne Bradshaw, Desiree Cov- ington, Maurica Megahan, Misty Hodge, Theresa St. Pierre, Kim Gentry, Christy Newton and Arm Zaffarano. Fourth Row: Tina Spears, Kem Mead, Kathy Daly, Karla Delyria, Tammy Bevers, Cyndi Brewer, Nancy Segui and Lisa Hickman. Choir 189 Tracye Gibson learns correct diction by repeating the rain in Spain falls mainly in the plain. Thespians Play The International Thespian's Society was organized to ad- vance the standards of ex- cellence in theatre and to have an organization where talented actors and actresses can be with others with like interests. Often, people think theatre people are strange, but this is because they are not afraid to be themselves. Thespians gives theatre students a better awareness of professional theatre as 190 Drama-Set Design the Part they learn how to deal with problems that will be faced in the acting profession. Theatre is not all egos and spotlights. There is a lot of sweat and tears, but they are a family and like a family, they stick together. This is the first of many years with the International Thespians Society. Act well your part, for there all honor lies. - Tracye Gibson WJ Bouchellel. Eliza CTracye Gibsonl is taught to be a lady by Professor Higgins CD11 Kelly Fiore and Scott Thompson stroll to the horse races during this ye drama production of My Fair Lady. Set Design and Technical Theatre members are: First Row: Derrick Parkhill, Jeff Danforth, Jennifer Wilson, Matt Ford, Debi Scannell, Mike Krauss, Ron Cohen and Brian Scott. Second Row: Paige Coleson, Laura Washburn, Darren Myers, Byron Titus, Christy McCloy, Cathy Morello, Lori Crouse and Tom Knowlin. Third Row: Carol Cooper, Yolanda Gonzales, Beth Windsor, Tammy McGaughy, Cheri Banken- ship, Tammie Graff, Lisa Cordova and Kevin Marks. International Thespian's Society students are: First Row: Pam Holcomb, Shona Falkner, Jeff Emery, Amy Amaro, Danny Stallcup, Carrie James, Matt Ford and Richard Gleaves, Second Row: Jack Starnes, Jeff Cooper, Missy Allen and Tricia Clark. Third Row: Tammie Graff, Lori Crouse, Jeff Danforth, Michelle Chandler, Tom Howard, Cheryl Wallace and Lanette DuPree. Fourth Row: Cindy Rash, Holly Jensen, Dan Bouchelle, Karen Dinauer, Byron Titus, Jenny Wilson, Doug Boyd and Dawne Noworyta. Fifth Row: Daira Munn, Brenda Faulkner, Judy Bertrand, Kevin Ehling, Tammy McGaughy, Michelle Nash and Cathy Norella. Drama-Set Design 191 192 Debate This years public speaking members are, sponsor - Sally Squibb-Tate, Donna Beckham, Shelly Thornly, Katherine Weaver, Debbie Chambers, Debbie Claar, Connie Weger, Susan Davidson, Kim Lane, Nancy Burleson and Lori Buvinghausen. Second Row - Steve Wilson, Marcy Dickson, Suzanne Prichard, Cindy McDonald, Kery Wolcott, Teri Illchen, Fair Ellis, Eric Like, Desiree Babler and Keith Ayres. Third Row -- Ar- thur Lee, Jeff Jamen, Bob Stoffregen, Brian Klaas, Chris Meyners, Tam- my Cotton, Peter Rojas, Gene Chapman, Tim Patterson and Todd Mouney. Fourth Row - Andy Imm, James Korak, David Ridley, Earl Love, Michael Buck, Phil Tausch, Kevin Marks and Cliff Jones Debate coach, Sally Squibb-Tate, looks surprised. The annual staff dedicated this years' book to Mrs. Squibb-Tate. awww 1 ' Q This years debate topic is that the United States should establish uniform rules goveming the pro- cedure of all criminal courts in the nation. Members debating this topic are Eva Melendrez, Lea Sloan, Bruce McFarling, Chad Reed, J. R. Bridges, Richard Blasco, Dawne Noworyta, Lori Buvinghausen, Bar- bara Hauck, Amy Howard, Jennifer Gaines, Chris Anderson, Sheila Amin, Amy Hardin, Jeff Smith, Scott Calaway, Jessica Goldstein, Tammy West and Danny Darnell. Il I Bill ll ,. l ! K. J Ar s Debate, Speech Show Excellence In 1979, the name Lewisville was never men- tioned on the Dallas speech and debate circuit. Now, five years later, Lewisville has built a name for itself because of the achievements of the LHS speech and debate teams. These teams began with only a handful of students, but in the last four years, the activity has grown to include numerous varsity and novice debaters and speakers. Debate Coach Sally Squibb-Tate said that it has been a neat learning ex- perience for me to watch the program grow and develop into a successful, visible representation of LHS in the competitive world. Debate is a form of organized argumentation in which the debater must take a stand on an issue of current national or international significance. Each spring, a national committee selects the debate topic for the following school year, giving the debaters time to do ex- tensive research during the summer. In recent years, the topics have included foreign trade, education, consumer goods and arms sales. This year's topic is RESOLVED: that the United States should establish uniform rules governing the pro- cedure of all criminal courts in the nation. The Lewisville speech team has also grown rapidly within the past few years. Terri Illchen and Suzanne Prichard prepare a speech for their public speaking class. The class prepares students for speaking in front of large groups of people. Students participate in Original Oratory, consisting of a 10 minute memorized persuasive speech and Ex- temporous Speaking, in which the speaker has 30 minutes to prepare a seven minute memorized speech. In the spring, the speech and debate teams often at- tend the Texas Forensic Association State Tourna- ment as well as UIL State. At these tournaments, the speakers put all the knowledge of the previous year into one all-out effort. The speech and debate teams also participate in the Mock Trail competition. Each year, the Dallas Bar Foundation sends a court case to all the high schools in Texas. Each school must research the case and choose witnesses and lawyers in order to prepare for competi- tion. Novice debater Tammy West, participating in Mock Trial this year for the first time said, Mock Trial is very interesting because it teaches us how a real court trial works. It's a lot of hard work, but it's also fun. In fact, everyone who has ever participated in speech and debate can attest to its value as a fun and educational ex- perience. Debaters deal in thought and language, and as author Lawrence Durell once wrote, It is language that creates national character. - Jessica Goldstein. lf Debate 193 National Merit Scholarship semi-finalists are from left, Jay Tu, Jessica Goldstein, Sheralyn Holcomb, Jeff Emery, Steve McMillin, Anthony Curran, Stephanie Staley, Ricky Jones, Jim McCleary and David Tilley. Whiz Quiz members are back row, left, Sheralyn Holcomb, Sheila Amin, Tony Eyserman, Jay Tu, Roger Roe and Tess Solomon. First row, Stephanie Staley, Charles Pace, Jeff Lemay and Mark Tu. T. a T ai' ., '1 X QFQZQ, Ef i , Academic Top The National Honor Society is an association for students who excel academically in the school. The Society embraces high standards of scholar- ship, service, leadership and character, which are bound in a moral and ethical framework. By utilizing and exemplifying these four traits, NHS members help to counter negative forces evi- 194 NHS - Whiz Quiz dent in society today. The Lewisville chapter of NHS originated in 1961. The society's present sponsors are Patsy Roe, Mike Crivello, Audrey Martin and Peggy Gentry. The purpose of the NHS as stated in the hand- book is that The NHS would counteract a prevalent tendency among secondary schools to place undue em- X A Priority for phasis upon individual per- formance in the various athletic events by giving ex- cessive and expensive awards. Accordingly, Roe reveals that Our NHS awards of Excellence Ban- quet each spring gives us an opportunity to recognize in- dividuals who excel in academic subjects and, in the fa. ,sara 3 . 5 fine artsf, Furthermore N plans to promote volunta tutoring, thus, providing he for those who could otherwise obtain it. T Lewisville tradition is to co tribute to the intellectual a cultural achievements of t high school. The tradition one which all members str1 to achieve. - Sheila Amin sz V, f-, , 4 x ' . ,, is s i A 5 5 I l 3 Il J Whiz Quiz Beneficial Just what is Whiz Quiz? This question is often asked by students when they first learn about the team. The name is pretty much self- explanatory. Whiz Quiz might be described as a com- petition played by persons who are of remarkable ability in tests. The individual best equipped to compete in Whiz Quiz is one who has broad knowledge over a wide range of subjects. Questions are over topics such as art, music, history, science, mathematics and current events. The basic purpose of the game, however, is not so much competition as it is having an enjoyable time. Whiz Quiz broadens the in- tellectual horizons of its members, helps contribute to the reputation of LHS as an academically solid school and enhances the positive picture of Lewisville as a whole. - asked in rapid-fire manner NHS Members are front left, D. Babler, S. A Charles Pace lf min, M. O'Donnell, J. Goldstein. Second row, Pendergraph, S. Warner, C. Hotchkiss, T. Cotton, K. Williams, L. Caldwell, T. Leath, J. Gaines Kankiewicz, B. Hauck, M. Pierce, R. Patton, S. McMillin, D. Fenster, J. Emery, D. Bouchelle, Holcomb, C. Sargent. Third row, J. Tu, C. Hauser, J. Moyle, J. McKenzie, A. Hill, L. Stamps, Barker, S. Staley, A. Howard, T. Stewart, M. Nash, Gin Garza. Fourth row, J. McCleary, P. Fowler, Morgan, L. Erickson, T. Solomon. R. Jones, B. Daugherty, R. Fouse, S. Osborn, R. McFarling, Jamen, J. Weaver, K. Owens, J. Demers, C. Adkins, B. Jamesan, K. Lockhart, B. Harmon, Housewrigth, T. Rogers, J. Schram. CQ Honor society pledges are R. Bashaw, S. Damron, C. Eastham, S. Elston, Flynt, G. Howard, S. Kemp, B. Klaas, K. Wyche, K. Bauman, D. Bayne, Beebe, B. Bender, S. Bozas, D. Bradley, T. Brian, M. Crawford, T. Duncan, Esly, K. Erickson, K. Groo, J. Crunhovd, P. Han, A. Hardin, S. Hemsell, Johnson, R. Kelly, K. Kelson, L. Legg and C. Malone. Also M. Malone, Morris, J. McGee, A. Michalec, J. Miles, G. Morrow, S. Moushon, Niethammer, C. Nery, E. Peden, J. Pumphrey, J. Savona. C. Ryan, Schumann, D. Shoper, K. Schmones, D. Smith, A. Stanssich, M. Tajada, Weber, C. Wallace, L. Weber and M. Williams. J C J S J B NHS Officers are Desiree Babler, sec., Jessica Goldstein, pres., Sheila Amin vp, and Mark O'Donnell, treas. NHS - Whlz QUIZ 195 D , K S R K J W fx .af QQ .Q L C FHA members are Top Row, left, Jeannie Baldock, Kathy Daly, Misty Hodge, Lisa Kuykendall and Kelly Parkhill. Row 2, left, Lavonna England, Rona Hardin, Jolene Jennings, and Michelle Daugherty. Row 1, left, Rachelle Bell, Ramona Turner, Karen Allred and Ben Ablon. Pac Smith prepares to feed his cow. He has been interested in FFA since his freshman year. FFA - FH Provide Upportunitie The Lewisville Future Farmers of America offers three courses of education, cooperative part time train- ing, pre-employment laboratory in agriculture resources plus production agriculture. FFA does not only teach farming, it teaches the stu- dent how to care for an animal over a period of time. It teaches sportsmanship, leadership, welding, ranch 196 FFA - FHA management, soils and crop science. Leadership is a strong source in the FFA. To be in the FFA, you have to start as a Greenhand and work your way up to a Lone Start Farmer. The club sets activities such as livestock shows, meetings, and ban- quets. Everyone who eats is involved in agriculturej' said Brian Pointer. - Brian Pointer kr clude local, district and meetings. In addition these meetings, FHA organizing a state project child abuse. This p will do all it can for function of the family as a children. FHA gives me certain feeling of or tion and this to me is most important feeling anyone could have, Ramona Turner. - Turnerufl Future Homemakers of America is an organization that provides opportunities for self-development, com- munity living and employ- ment. FHA strengthens the basic unit of society. It pro- vides opportunities for deci- sion making and assuming responsibility. FHA has many important activities. These activities in- l f f nf- ag . vI',,, ,,,, ' . ,Ls ,' as fffr'P'. , ,,. ,......g,............--'ve---- ' inf? 4. I :fl ' Y ,,.--4 ,...- -1 -.-,.-- -. .,....,.,....We..,,... ..........,.........f...eV.v.a R - S., .jvc .1fff ? -5 - fl' y.,,,j. Mike Shields cleans up during a cold afternoon at the Ag barn. Mike is a member of FFA at Marcus. Marsha Bond takes a break after working with her animal. This is Marsha's third year to be in FFA. Officers Brian Pointer, Christine Forino, Alesia Cox, Todd Derring, Lyn- dal Lee and Shane Lewis. Bottom Row, left, B. Barzano, J. Franks, D. Lee, R. Dalton, W. Kubas, K. Williams, D. Mitchner, B. Burleson, S. Fell, S. Smith, N. Lynch and B. Currie. Second Row, left, M. Williams, B. McCoy, C. Hart- graves, P. Smith, A. Nickle, L. Nelson, S. Wolken, K. Sloan, A. Brackett, B. Wolters, B. Nielson, D. Carroll, R. Neff, S. Barnett, K. Van Dyke, B. Dubberly, S. Barker, T. Harris, A. Lampier, C. Ekstrom, J. Behrens and Sponsor Diedre Shaw. Top Row, left, D. Clepper, J. Bean, K. Fomby, B. Harris, C. Crocket, R. Gentry, M. Monroe, S. Deeter, B. Moore, G. Neatherlin, M. Slater, B. Werner, S. Nerf, J. Pettis and M. Bond. FFA - FHA 197 Math club members Geoff Strickler, Anthony Curran, David Tilley, Jay Tu, Kelly Morgan, Tammy Cotton, Leanne Erickson, Jeff Christenson and John Savona display trophies that they won at a math contest. The members participate in many con- tests all over the area each year. Tammy Cotton, Sandra Gonzalez and Maria Martinez make welcome posters for exchange students from Columbia. The exchange program was started two years ago. Sandra Gonzalez starts on another welcome poster. The exchange students will learn many things about American culture while in Lewisville. .'1' , . ,,,.. .....-.A ,.,. . ' --3 2451681 '.q, s x -asia.. .,,,.,. -A. TT. A us e f 4 F 'TS . .Q -5 '59 ,f- rows Tammy Cotton makes her poster with greetings in Spanish. After a seven Mary Read, watches the students making welcome posters. She is sp week visit in Lewisville, the exchange students will go back to Columbia, Spanish National Honor Society. and LHS students will go with them. 198 Math Club W Foreign Languages onsor of Student Excel In Honor Club l Honor students have 'always been an integral part of Lewisville High School. Three of these, Mu Alpha Spanish National Society and French Honor Society, are of many members. Theta is an created for who show an academic perfor- 1n the mathematical The Lewisville chapter of Mu Alpha Theta originated in 1976. ln the spring, the Math Club sponsors a math tournament for the junior high school students in the metroplex. Through the math club the members learn many assets valuable in the competitive world around them, said Stephanie Staley, vice president. - Sheila Amin The Spanish National Honor Society was formally organized in 1953 by the American Association of teachers of Spanish and Por- tuguese. Mary Snyder found- ed the LHS chapter in 1980. I believe this organization encourages my students to set higher goals for themselves, said Mary Read, sponsor. Club ac- tivities included induction of new members in the spring and parties for exchange iii ...ef ' I X41 M t r students visiting LHS throughout the year. - Tam- my Cotton The French National Honor Society was started in 1979 and has been active since. The club honors those members who have studied at least three semesters of French and maintained at least a 90 average. The Society's activities include an initiation and a party at Christmas. bf Spanish Honor Society members are from left first row, John Merlene, Cindy Munoz, Jeff Emery, Barbara Hauck, Cindy Hotchkiss and Stephanie Hemsell. Second row is Mary Read, sponsor, Tammy Cot- ton, Maria Martinez, Amber Hill, Leslie Legg and Julie McGee. Math Club members are from left first row, S. Brandon, K. King, M. Nowak, J. Koehler, D. Weiland, T. Eysermans, K. Morgan, S. Amin, J. Polo, C. Hot- chkiss, T. Cotton, P. Han, J. Savona, D. Sporman, B. Weber, K. Whitcomb and C. Munoz. Second row from left is C. Matteson, S. Blue, R. Richmond, M. Warren, E. Havens, J. Christenson, C. Beebe, L. Erickson, D. Smith, T. Stewart, S. Rundle, T. Laughlin, T. Leach, S. Shelton, M. Lehman and G. Strickler. Third row from left is K. White, sponsor, T. Baker, K. Kelson, S. Johnson, B. Daugherty, J. Tu, S. McMillan, B. Harmon, J. Lemay, B. Klaas, R. Roe, C. Cullen, S. Bozas, D. Covington, K. McGurie, B. Glassie, L. Stamps, J. Schumann, R. Fouse, S. Gergensand N. Voss, sponsor. Not pic- tured is S. Staley. French Honor Society members are front row from left, Karen Owens, Lisa Clausen, Sheri Holcomb, Stephanie Lester and Cheryl Babb, sponsor. Second row from left are Greg Elston and Tony Curran. Not pictured are Ronnie Fouse, Julie Moyle and Julie Weaver. Math Club - Foreign Languages 199 OEA Strives For Recognition OEA began over 12 years ago at Lewisville with one thought in mind - to prepare young men and women to become leaders in the ever-expanding business world outside of high school. Today, 1983-1984, this goal still exists in OEA. The Office Education Association of LHS is grow- ing fast. OEA offers leader- ship through local chapter of- ficers and representatives to such heights as state and na- tional officers. It also offers competitive skills and train- ing as well as basic office functions of the business world. But, most important- ly, OEA offers friendship among high school students involved in the same program as well as being able to develop skills for the future. OEA offers a variety of events throughout the year which coincide with the Vocational Office Education classes. After the officer elec- tions in October, a Christmas dance is scheduled with the other clubs of LHS. In February, OEA offers a Valentine gathering and the Region II competition slated for NTSU. March marks the time for State Competition held in Dallas during Spring Break. And finally, In- dianapolis is the site for the National Conference and Competition to be held in late April and early May. 4 Dale Myers Lt' Vicki Banks takes a break to stare out the window. The OEA classes are two periods long. 200 OEA - VOE 2' 'fa . Q i l d t X v s, it Q: Q4 i, ffl .. C E Zi J . 1. as -I i fb f Q .. 3 ..l,,.. Ann Blue types information into a computer during her OEA class. OEA is Office Education Association. wk Officers are Junior Morales, Michelle Rodden, Lauren Robinson, Emma Frazier, Tana Ellis, pres., Ann Blue, Cindy Sargeant, Kevin wie F Q x vp.,-g K 'I' ,-wk - Ehling, Karen Dinauer, treas.g Dale -skwwfmw' -1 .S 5 NW., . , A I A A ip? .7 J 5 H , I - 25:23 .,.rf,f' 5 'e if If offs,-fag , - If ,- wvafn-' - FN GTE -' QSM Q :vw Tina Peters types a letter to practice on perfecting her typing skills. Typ- ing is one of the many activities worked on in OEA. , Myers, vp, Gayla Randolph and Debbie Williams, sec. Members are front row, left, H. Dunn, G. Coffey, unknown, T. Ellis, D. Gilmore, R. Dandria, S. Dormeyer, A. Blue, G. Nelson, E. Frazier, L. Robin- son, M. Rodden, K. Owens, D. Keith and Mrs. P. Briscoe. Second row, left, G. Hackler, T. Smith, D. Sporman, J. Taylor, A. Fleming, D. Carson, D. Cook, J. Morales, J. Stewart, P. Rambo, C. Kennedy, C. Sargeant, G. Randloph and T, Clem. Third row, left, G. Winegar, N. Deets, T. Bryant, L. Cooper, J. David- son, H. Weaver, L. Badgette, S. Trueblood, D. Weygandt, L. Waller, C. Munoz, D. Williams, C. Ashman, V. Arroyo and V. Banks. Fourth row, left, P. T. Moore, M. Parks, N. Ware, D. Bailey, D. Myers, S. Houser, J. DeBerry, R. Anderson, S. Sheridan, L. Aley, L. Kramer, T. Lassiter. Back row, left, B. Thompson, D. Rice, C. Childress, P. Morgan, K. Clem and C. Denman. Sponsor Linda Feagins organizes papers during her class. Feagins is one of the OEA teachers. OEA - VOE 201 202 DECA DEC Gives orking Experience DECA is a co-curricular organization with three phases, classroom instruc- tional program, activities relating to marketing and distribution and on the job training. One purpose of DECA includes a respect for education in marketing and distribution which will con- tribute to occupational com- petence. Texas became a charter member of national DECA in 1983. For many years Lewisville High School had only one DECA program. But in recent years, because of high demand, three pro- grams consisting of a pre- employment lab, D.E. I and D.E. II are offered. Some of the activities this year in- clude Frank Abagnale White Collar Crime Specialist, first out-of-state field trip to Free Enterprise Square U.S. in Oklahoma City, scavenger hunt and pizza party, voca- tional Christmas Gong show, preliminary competition at Northwood Institute, Area Competition in Dallas and State Competition iii San Antonio. Also in April was the annual employer- employee banquet at Granny's Dinner Playhouse. DECA gives the communi- ty a chance at hiring students trained in the field of marketing and distribution who have a better respect for their training stations. DECA gives students a chance to learn more about their jobs and to have a bet- ter outlook on the world to- day. Crystal Thompson, chapter president, said she has learned from DECA about the Free Enterprise System and how it will affect me in the future. It has shown me leadership abilities and how to perform my best on the job. I've also learned many things in the field of marketing and distribution. Darrin Lewis, Area II vice president and chapter vice president, replied, DECA has turned my life complete- ly around, It has helped my leadership abilities to mature and to have a better outlook on the Free Enterprise system we live in today. Students have so many opportunities available to them thorugh DECA. Their working experiences will be with them throughout their lives, said Keigh Martin, coordinator. - Darrin Lewis Top row, left, Melissa Humphry, reporterg Stephanie Lester, chaplain, Melissa Pierce, parliamentarian and Don Bauman, historian. Bottom row, left, Becky Buchanan, sargeant at armsg Lauri Macker, secretary, Crystal Thompson, president and Darrin Lewis, vice president. inlH! Z i X,- Y Maron Roberts, Richard McAbee, Robin Riley and Ben Wessels work an assignment in their DECA class. DECA stands for Distributive tion Clubs of America. 5 Keigh Martin, sponsor Dale Hinesly, sponsor Mike Gentry, sponsor DECA students a re: L to R5 bottom row, M. Turner, C. Thompson, M. Humphreys, D. Lewis, D. Bauman, S. Lester, M. Pierce, L. Metker, K. Summers, R. Riley, D. Tousignant and B. Buchanan. Second row: R. Redmon, R. Parker, J. Boak, E. Page, T. Bennett, L. Beanchamp, W. Bengston, N. David, K. Wilson, M. Taylor, K. Millan, D. Koete, L. Burnette, B. Windham and D. Craig. Third row: P. Reynolds, R. Rodas, R. McAbee, B. Wessels, A. Kern, C. Poynter, M. Daniels, C. Martinez, D. Whiddon, C. Lohri, C. Martin, B. Evanssand . Rudderow. Fourth row: L. Lawson, S. Armistead, P. Wooten, C. Meyers, M. Chase, B. Sweeney, E. Reynolds, D. Teach, G. McRae, M. Stockert, F. Brock, J. Campbell, D. Cole and D. Moeller. Fifth row: M. Roberts, M. Scoggins, G. Kolff Van Oosterwych, M. Hallock, J. McGregor, C. Maxwell, B. Jackson, T. Marks, T. Peters, C. Lawhon and W. Jeffery. Sixth row: J. Jamme, S. Childress, E. Curtis, K. Rollins, D. Howard, G. Neatherlin, J. Gibson, S. McDowell, B. Boeck, M. Wilson and M. Cooper. Seventh row: R. Cassano, B, Sikich, K. Feldkamp, B. Howse, J. Bator, C. Caaady, J. Reed, K. Jenkins, L. Franklin, M. Derichweiler, S. Kehoe.and Epperson. DECA 203 VOCCT members are first row, sponsor Kathy Kilgore, Stacy Woods, Sharon Jessup, Libby Jor- dan, Misty Phillips, Wynjean Welden, Deanna Ribble and Cindy Dolbee. Second row, left, Frederica Taylor, Angela Armstrong, Jamey Parker, Ann O'Dell, Sherralyn Bell, Angie Baker and Irma Martinez. Third row, left, Beth Duffy, Tim Byrd, Pam Hobbs, Julie McGee, Terri Turribiarte, Lisa Cordova and Renee Dampier. VOCT members are first row, left, Tedd Dutt, Troy Campbell, Patti Hardin, Raymond Perez, Raffi Minassian and Hrach Minassian. Se- cond row, left, Larry White, Glen Wright, Lodia McCary and David Bennett. 204 I A VOCCT Industrial Arts Club members are front row, left, Bobby Kocurek, Damo Carrington and Jennifer Carnell. Second row, left, Horace Trietsch, sponso Robert Dean, Harold Whitaker and Mike Ames. Back row, left, Kevin Farlej David Meadows and John Hevey. Q' lv 1 I 3. ., ' 'f he VOCT club at wisville High School has en active since 1976. The rpose of the club is to give dents the opportunity to rn meaningful job skills so t when they get their loma they can enter the rld of work with rketable skills. The main ivities of the club include UIL contest in the spring CCT IA Teach and the Employer-Employee Banquet at the end of the school year. The club has helped many students receive their degree and of- fers the community trained workers that help the school image. I've enjoyed being in VOCT the two years I've been in it. I really learned that I can handle respon- VOCT officers are Raymond Perez, presidentg Glen Wright, vice presi- dent, Lodia McCary, treasurer and Sheri Chester, secretary. IA officers are Jennifer Carnell, treasurer, Robert Dean, presidentg John Hevey, sgt. at armsg Chris Hall, reporter, Damon Carrington, vice president and Harold Whitaker, parl. Freddericia Taylor takes a break during her VOCCT class. VOCCT is also known as Office Duplication Practices. 'N' Q' Students Skills sibilities, said Raymond Perez-Raymond Perez If The Industrial Arts C1ub's purpose is to provide an extra-curricular activity for the students of this school and community. The courses which enable a person to be in the club are metal and wood shop, drafting and crafts. This club was started in 1966 and has been active for 18 years. Members have held nine state offices and two national offices. It has always been this club's ambi- tion to do something good for the students of LHS and its community so the group has sponsored food and paper drives each year. - Chris Hall If I.A. - VOCCT 205 Grapevine students are bottom row, left, Brandon Wall, William Cryer and James Tredway. Second row, left, Jeff Turner, Kelli Howell, David Berry, Joe Marcum and Terry Firebaugh. Third row, left, Danny Zellers, Ronnie Evans, Roger Phillips, Sam Smith, Russell Hager and Charles Brotze. Fourth row, left, Donald Hancock, David Wells, Jason Moore and Tim Puckett. Back row, Michael Bateman. UE l 'i VICA members are top row, left, Rodger Phillips, Sam Smith, Mike Bateman, Robert McDonald and Tim Puckett. Second row, left, Ronnie Evans, Dave Wells, Tony Payne, Charles Brotze, Jay Moore and Rusty Hager. Third row, ' f- ' S --r left, Steve Wallace, Terry Flrebaugh, Joe Marcum and Jeff Carver. Sgyfx' si? qi:-95,5 QQ' ykvb K fvileig gg Till I fWfrA fb X21 e:-' b , Gje., -1 3.3 fijiffir. .L Pm C. - .,,, f? C3571 ' Q, 'P C71 9 2. fx V C 2 Y- Q ff-v -fe D f- Yfb fr ? fs 206 VICA - Cosmetology F' .152 C HQ., f ,, JJ' My l Grapevine students are Jonn Jordy, Michael Curry, Ricky Bolin, Mike Smith, David Shearer and Tim Allendorf. LM, as Rhonda Coop gives a permanent to her friend , Henrietta. Coop is a junior at LHS and in her first year of Cosmetology. Cosmetology students are top row, left, Karen Pendelton, Jackie Power, Kim Hemon, Jamie Rowell, Nancy Dunne, Sherri McGee, Dawn Oswalt, Sandy Weigand, Dianne Eubank, Kim Hokanson and Carol Null. Second row, left, Tammy Pockrus, Chris Petersen, Kelly Monaghan, Tricia Bryant, Marlana Grider, Lori Lee, Deonna Robinson, Gayle Bolton, Jennifer Morgan and Rhonda Coop. Third row, left, Rhonda Lathrom, Aida Al-Achkar, Laura Johnson, Laura Ostrowski, Debbie Helmken, Elaine Scroggins, Elena Pasculo and Pam Mead. IC Develops Valuable Skills The purpose of Vocational Industrial Clubs of America an economic depression. As a result, opportunities were is to get a head start in in- dustrial, technical and health training. The program is designed for and run by students. VICA develops the whole student: his social and leadership abilities as well as other skills. Students in VICA learn valuable skills. By discussion of problems, goals and by shaping a common interest, the lesson learned can be ap- plied to later situations in life. Vocational trade and in- dustrial education is not a new idea but dates back to the late 1920s and early 1930s when America was in limited for students who needed a head start in train- ing for industrial occupations. As a direct result, VICA became a nationwide organization for youth. The clubs contribute to the school and community by preparing the students with diligent study and ardent practices to become workers whose services will be recognized as honorable by their employers and fellow workers. The program gives students a chance to develop leadership and citizenship, two important qualities. - Bob Kocurek Lil VICA - Cosmetology 207 HERO Pro ide Opportunitie The Horne Economics Related Occupation Club is designed to provide oppor- tunities that will strengthen and encourage interest in home economics careers and related occupations. In 1972 the Lewisville High School chapter was founded one year after the National Ad- visory Board and National HOSA members are, floor Jennifer Mangum, Denise Fontenot and Sherri Copeland. Row 1 Brenda Bagley, Duste Clayton, Debi West and Misty Miranda. Row 2 Frances Campbell - Advisor, Laura Windedahl, Kelly Parkhill, Kim Lane, Terri Showalter, Phil Kribbs, Kris Killgore and Denny McLain. Row 3 Natalie Pletcher, Shirley Shelton, Michelle Williams, Rita Latham, Marla Heath, Kristi Mur- phy and Tiffany Lenoir. HERO members are floor: Mrs. Karen Willoughby, A- Sponsor, Missy Rek, Kristi Yancey, Bam Kirkham, Lorrie Washer, Lynn Komuves, Monica Jones, Tammy Daley, Daphne Myers, Anita Kirnbrell, Kitna Friend and Tammy Haggard. Row 2 Theresa Dowling, Mrs. Jane Shull, - Sponsor Missy Smith, Timie Dorobek, Tina Dice, Samantha Hamilton, Melinda Brown, Tracey King, Kristy Miller, Caroline Nollen, Dede Petty, Sheila Petty, Laura Doing and Dana Shopher. Row 3 Cathy Bennett, Patricia Hill, Anita Rodulavic, Kristy Lowe, Michelle Voss, Rene Driskell, Traci Smith, Gina Shearin, Rick Russ, Lisa Van Vleet, Lisa Hosid, Michaele Bar- row and Dana Turner. Row 4 Tanya Peters, Kris Artman, Eva Lucatorto, Nora Phare, Eddy Smith, Pat Sullivan, Mark Stokes, Kellie Mullins, Michelle Heath, Carrie Walls, Kristi Evans and Kerri Blubaugh. Row 5 Rosalyn Chew, Elaine Brown, Cindy Pannell, Kenny Brown, Joe Kang, Vinton Cummings, Flip Williams, Wendell Reeves, Steve Lackey, Julie Moyle, Delia Rivera, Dorinda Gibbons and Tammie Calva. 208 HOSA HERO Executive Council of the Future Homemakers of America approved the expan- sion of the organization to in- clude HERO. This year the club activities included social events such as skating and dinner parties and the an- nual officer installation ceremony. In the community the club was involved in the Youth Against Cancer cam- paign which included the Great American Smoke-Out. They also sponsored holiday parties at local nursing homes for the elderly. The HERO club helps its youths assume active roles in society through Home Economic Education in areas of per- sonal growth, family life, vocational preparation ant community involvement For me, being a membe: and an officer of HERO ha: taught me responsibility anc how to be mature in job anc family related situations,' said Tammy Daley, presiden' of HEROXHECE. - Tammj Daley Y , 4 l QLQQ ECHL Nl fr 5' i Copeland takes time out for a snack during the leadership program in October. Sherri is the president of HOSA. held an area leadership program during October. Twenty-Eight dif- Scnouis ' attended this assembly. A TI gtg? 048, um, NN ,- . 'Q 51. .55 .ES C Tim Be h Qi- O 5' X o .13 o HOSA Fosters Leadershi Health Occupations Students of America IHOSAJ was started as a national organization in Arlington, Texas in 1976. HOSA was established to promote understanding of health careers, develop leadership qualities and increase public speaking abilities. Besides these qualities, HOSA students also learn respect, honor and responsibility. HOSA is a club made of teenagers with a common in- terest, which allows us to have fun and learn at the same time, said Sherri Copeland. Besides just attending con- p Qualities tests, there was also a leader- ship conference held in Lewisville this year. HOSA also helps the community by taking blood pressures, help- ing the school nurses, and becoming involved in various school and community pro- jects. HOSA members try to set a good example for other students. The club helps the members too, by putting them in contact with fellow teenagers with common in- terests and with the same hopes. Health Occupation Students of America is a club that the members are proud to be a part of. - Sherri Copeland T HERO sponsor Jane Schull inducts Monica Jones and Lorrie Washer in- to office. The induction was held at Bonanza. Lorrie Washer is secretary and Monica Jones is reporter. if i k1'!. K. . .55 -.EQ ,. , HOSA-HERO 209 Teachers Administratlon I-, School Board Q Custodians Cafeteria LLI 5 5 E 2 Cf. Q 4 CRCDWD L5 SE CCDNTRQL 1 5 M021 9319 ADMIT CNE .LVEIS dministratofs Goal One Of High Success The administration, principals and office staff keep Lewisville High School in satisfactory working order. Without them the school could not function as a whole. They are a very major part of our high school. The principal and vice principals hold an important part in the development of our school. Principal Doug Killough has the many responsibilities of school budget, scheduling, student attendance, assisting other administrators and much more. The assistant prin- cipals, Malcolm Dennis, Jill Spanheimer and Greg Veal, are ac- countable for certain obligations such as student discipline, teacher development and the supervision of school activities. Assistant Principal Greg Veal is the newest member of the trio. He was a former LHS chemistry teacher and a golf instructor. In addition, the counseling staff is composed of Beverly Martin, head counselor, Arlene Bentson, Joyce LaFond, Murray Spidell and Chuck Wheeler. Besides counseling students, they execute schedule changes, set up major testing and assist students in col- lege plans. The day-to-day routines are handled by the office workers. They do various jobs such as handling attendance, keeping records straight, handling appointments, registering new students and working the telephone switchboard. Without their aid school life would be total chaos. Lf Principal Doug Killough, left, and Assistant Principal Malcolm Dennis, look over important business. Dennis handles computer services in the areas of grades, atten- dance and students. Principal Doug Killough, left, and Dr. Clayton Downing, deputy superintendent, ham it up for a quick picture. They joined other people at open house in September. I... .b '41 The principal of Lewisville High School is Doug Killough. This is his second year as head principal. ' gig? 5. 2 Assistant principals are, sitting, Jill Spanheimer, standing left Greg Veal and Malcolm Dennis. 212 Administration The school board is, sitting, Dr. V. M. Burkett, superintendent, and Bill Ferris, school board president. Standing are from left, Joe Irick, Jerry Campbell, Donna Rick, Betty McCrary, secretary, Harry Kocurek and Dr. Jerry Damon, vice president. l 2 The counselors are from left Murray Spidell, Chuck Wheeler, Arlene Bentson, Beverly Martin, head counselor and Joyce LaFond The office workers are, standing left, Rhonda Stephens, Cindy Crouch, Ruth Bryan, Nancy Bar- fknecht, Susan Walz, Marci Gilley and Mike Barnes. Sitting from left are Debbie Cross, Rosalie Williams and Martha Patton. Administration 213 To Be or Can you read this? If so, then you have achieved a ma- jor goal in the learning pro- cess. Having every student learn basic reading and writing is the aim of all English teachers. When the sophomores entered LHS, they were required to take grammar and a survey of world literature. This is also the first year a research paper is required. World literature included learning about nuclear warfare by reading Alas Babylon. Students also read Oedipus ot to Be An English Person . . . Rex and Julius Caesar as well as numerous short stories. However, the major emphasis was on learning grammar. The next step for the LHS student is junior English. Emphasis is on the study of American literature. Here students read such notables as The Scarlet Let- ter, Billy Budd , The Crucible and Our Town. Juniors continue to improve research skills by composing a research paper. While it is a difficult and trying year, junior English enables the student to be better prepared for senior English. The final year provides a choice of grammar or re- searchfcomposition one semester and a semester of British literature. Gone are the days of courses in creative writing and science fiction. Grammar classes in- clude a heavy dose of diagramming phrases, clauses and sentences, elements necessary for good speech and writing. Researchfcomposition pro- vides the opportunity to write another research paper. British literature students read such classics as, Shakespeare's Hamlet and Macbeth , Huxley's Brave, New World and Chaucer'sl Canterbury Tales. During Canterbury Tales the students were given a chance to bring out the best of their acting abilities when theyl dressed up as their assigned character. All in all, these re- quired courses gave the stu' dent a solid foundation td take with them after gradual tion. - Jeanne Rau if 214 Faculty Cheryl Babb . . . French teacher - BA from SMU - FNHS sponsor - sing- ing - sewing - gourmet cook- ing has taught 13 years Mary Boenker Teaches Business - BBA from NTSU - has taught 22 years -twin Peggy Brisco . . . Teaches VOE Coop - BS from NE Louisiana Univ. - has taught 7 years - OEA s p o n s o r - h o r s e b a c k riding - travel - country girl at heart Cindy Bahr .. . Teaches home economics at- tended Texas T e c h a n d N T S U - Young Home- makers sponsor - cooking - sewing - crafts - has taught 2 years Sara Blount . . . Teaches math - BS from South Ark. Univ., MEd from U of Ark. - has taught 12 years - scuba diving - crafts Sherry Clayton . . . teaches English II - BA from NTSU - has taught 12 years - ceremics - en- joys being an English teacher Candace Bake . . . Teache English II BS from NTS - jogging loves teachin sophomores has taught years Nancy Branno . . . Teache government BA from NTS - has taught years - politic - music Carol Coope Teaches a and set desig - BA fro Sam Housto State, MA fro T W U - gardening painting - e joys takin risks and doi different thing ,, ,-. I Steve Lackey, Kenny Brown, Vinton Cummings and Pamela Rivers pose for an exciting day during the study for The Canterbury Talesf, Rebecca T. Davila . ., Teaches health and PE - BS and MA from T W U - gardening - fishing - fami- ly outings - plays guitar - has taught 20 years Linda Feagins . . . Teaches VOE - BBA and MEd from NTSU - OEA sponsor - cam- ping - LHS graduate - has taught 15 years Peggy Gentry Teaches of- fice procedures and typing - BS and MS O k l a h o m a State Univ. - Business Dept. chairman - has taught 12 years Malcolm Den- nis Asst. principal - BS from SWTSU and MEd from NTSU - bowl- ing - can't be missed in a crowd - in education 8 years Ronnie Gage . . . Teaches health, PE - MEd from NTSU - fast pitch softball - running - determined - has taught 8 years Terry Goode Teaches athletics and science S u e A n n Durham . . . teaches typing - BBA from NTSU - has taught 13 years - knitting - yr ,L ,gf A crocheting - iii 'V macrame - I , Iggy -ei ,xg like kids and 1 - - lf A 5 3' - X ' - as eil-vjj H21 ,, 1-5 X, like myjobl Mike Gentry . .. Teaches DE - BBA from NTSU! ETSU - t i m e management - has taught 6 f years - unique get fingerprints if A i l Karen Heid T e a c h e s English - MA in English from NTSU - sew- ing - unique hair and clothes - has taught 7 years Faculty 215 The dreaded math courses at LHS aren't as difficult as imagined. There are many levels, one to fit every stu- dent. Two years of math are required for every student to graduate from LHS. The Math Department is headed by Linnie Odneal, who has been teaching here for over 13 years. At the pre- sent time, she is teaching geometry and trigonometryf B2 If You Dare In Math elementary analysis. Geometry is a different Way of thinking. In this course, the students study theoroms, postulates, proofs, proofs and more proofs. It is one of the many courses of- fered to help prepare students for college math. Algebra provides study in various algebraic functions such as logarithams, graphs and 2x + 3 : 10x. Even though it is a difficult concept, anyone who applies himself and studies can be successful with these calculations. The honors courses offered are trigonometry, elementary analysis and probability statistics. These provide the student with firm founda- tions in the mathmatical field. The newest addition to t math department is the co puters. They provide t students with the ba background needed to le computer language and p graming. Being the wave the future, these comput have proven to be success in expanding the stude learning abilities. - Jea Rau HJ 216 Faculty Reba Hill . . . Teaches child d e v e l o p m e n t and foods and nutrition - BS from Oklahoma State Univ. - golf - reading - has taught 18 years Jane Johnson . . . Teaches English . BA from Tarleton State Univ. - sewing - col- lecting quilts - r e a d i n g - courageous - has taught 9 years JoAnn Kay T e a c h e s English - BA and MEd from N T S U - traveling - reading - gardening - has taught 13 years Q?isQ6 I 'f S' Yr Q. 'R Renee Hopkins Candac ... Teaches AP Johnson . world history Teaches A and American ican histo history - BA sociology from NTSU - BSED, U. cross-stitch - Georgia a antique collec- MEd, Geor tor - has State Univ. taught 4 years - sports - , taught 8 yea Louise Johnson Marsha Jo ... Teaches . . . Teac civics and history a American biolog History - BA Cresourcel from Texas BS fro Tech - swim- Southern ming - boating linois Univ. Junior Class -fa f has taught Sponsor - has X 1 years taught 16 years X J Kathy Kilgore Jennifer Kil ...Teaches Of- ... Teac fice Duplicating world histor, Practices BS and from UTA camping reading - taught 4 yea l his 17 4. - Teacher Kathy Meron instructs Donna Hazelwood on the use of the new computers installed at the high school this year. Sue Kilmer . . . Teaches home economics - BS from NTSU - music - hiking - cats - has taught 7 years Joyce LaFond . . . counselor Gene Maples . . . Teaches sports and head boys basketball coach - BS and MEd from NTSU - wat- ching sports - has taught 25 years Marva Sue Kirby . . . Teaches Amer- ican history - BS from ETSU - reading - shopping - needlework - loves to teach - has taught 12 years Ann Lain Teaches English Audrey Martin . . . Teaches world history - B S f r o m S W T S U - N H S c o - sponsor - likes sophomores! - has taught 4 years uid! Rachel Krimkiwitz . . . Resource teacher A 6 Bonnie Leech . . . Teaches math - MA Memphis State Univ. - fishing - sewing - camping - has taught 12 years O Keigh Martin . . . Teaches DE - BSE from Univ. of Arkansas - col- lects antiques - Razorback fan! - has taught 4 years Faculty 217 Science Offers Chance To Be All You Can Be When someone says Go fly a kitel , it's normally taken as a put down, But in the LHS science department it's just one of many projects encountered by students who dare to enter that fascinating world. The one project most enjoyed by physics students involved the approximately 35 foot egg drop from the top of the football stadium. Each student was required to build the perfect container so that when dropped, the egg did not break. Physics classes also set off rockets and flew kites to test physics laws. In other areas of science students in biology studied muscles, bones and dissec- ting. Other classes studied geology, minerals and flora and fauna in the empty field across from the high school. Advanced students also con- ducted experiments in classes. Studying science becomes a fascinating and rewarding journey for those students who take the required two years and more at LHS. - Jeanne Rau HJ While studying the habits of a boa constrictor, Anita Alcoze models the snake. 218 Faculty R e e t a McMahan . . . Teaches anat- 0 m y a n d physiology, Biology II - BA from NTSU - reading - knitting - has taught 14 years Carolyn Mor- riss . . . Teaches journalism - BS from -TWU - photography - science fic- tion - sponsors yearbook and newspaper - has taught 6 years Rebecca Orr . . . T e a c h e s business - BS from NTSU - 3 children keep her busy - h o r s e b a c k riding - rais- ing Zebra fin- ches - has taught 8 years Dixie McMath . . . Teaches health - BS from NTSU - c h e e r 1 e a d e r sponsor - jogg- ing - tennis - gray hair at such a young age! - has taught 11 years Linnie Odneal . . . Teaches math - BA from NTSU, MS from TWU - camping - fishing - Mother of 5 LHS graduates - has taught 18 years Nancy Pate T e a c h e s English - BS Mississippi State Univ. - dancing - swimming - reading - has taught 16 years I Suzanne Melton ..L Resource teacher Sherry Ogbur . . . Te ache English - B from Univ. o Texas - Senio class sponsor has taught years Sally Quick .. T e a c h e s resource scienc and English B A f r o m Millsaps Col lege - garde ing - travelin - reading I ' 55:5 inf R. C. Cunningham and Jon Jamen experiment with a chemical problem in the science lab. Eddie Ranne . . . Teaches choir vi . 1' 1 Gloria Richard- son . . . Teaches math Patsy Roe Teaches shor- thand and typ- ing - BBA from NTSU and MBA from Indiana Univ. - NHS spon- sor - bridge - has taught 17 years Mary Read T e a c h e s Spanish Gino Ristevski Teaches PE and coaches boy's soccer - degree from N T S U - reading - Polo Club Lori Routh T e a c h e s English Susan Rice . . . Teaches resource s c i e n c e a n d English - BA from U. of Florida and MEd from U. of Georgia - guitar - piano - positive person - has taught 7 years Charley Roden . . . Teaches VOE - BS from ETSU and MEd from NTSU - OEA sponsor - reading - gardening - has taught 27 years Jane Schull T e a c h e s HEROIHOSA Faculty 219 Histor Do you know three people who signed the Declaration of Independence or who Millard Fillmore was? These questions and many more can be answered in the Social Studies Department. As a sophomore, the stu- dent is required to take world history. Here the study begins with the first record of time and explores major events and turning points in history up to the present. With this solid background, the sophomores are prepared for American history. This is an in-depth study of Plays Major Part ln America, beginning with the Civil War. Interesting facts provide a good learning at- mosphere as well as teaching students their American heritage. When the final year ar- rives, students are required to take a full year of civics which includes state and local government and American government. These provide a solid foundation of the court systems, citizen's rights and the political pro- cess. The students are en- couraged to attend a city council, school board or any Mrs. Olivia Aguirre, civics teacher, concentrates as she averages the senior grades. govermental body meeting. Many students also wrote to governmental officials such as Speaker of the House Tip O'Nei1l, Texas Attorney Learning General Jim Mattox or Rep Jim Horn for extra credit. I1 these letters they expressen their opinions of various con cerns. - Jeanne Rau lil ' ' rwlagaigl' S P f wwwhw 1. I 'ga pm E. sr:-12 Jack Scroggs Te ache s math lr... x T Lucille Smith . . . Teaches Biology and anatomy and physiology - BS from NTSU and MS from TWU - tennis - jogging - . has taught 8 A years Robert Switzer . . . c o a c h e s baseball ox, K' f f 220 Faculty S h i r l e y Shelburn . . . Teaches math - BA Abilene Christian Univ, M A I n t e r - American Univ. - bowling - plants - cook- ing - has . taught 17 years Jay Starnes T e a c h e s VOCCT Tom Tourk Teaches ICT - BS MEd from UT at El Paso - guns - has taught 17 years Shirley f i e l d . . T e a c h e Spanish Sally T a t e . . Teaches lish IV, public - BS and from NTS Debate, sponsor taught 11 H 0 r a T r i e t s c h Teaches IA BS from and MEd Texas A dz restores old - positive s o n - taught 27 .,,,., .,.-.-v-v-vv 5i.f U 'if 1- . if -1 F1 'JY Q ,. , L.v:.fg,fg, 1 3, A group discussion takes place in Mrs. Louise Johnoson's American Greg Veal Asst. principal Donna Wilson . . . Teaches typing and shorthand - B E d f r 0 m NTSU - cam- ping - sports - has taught 15 years David Wright . . . Teaches Geology and L e a d e r s h i p Development - BA and MS from UT - Student Coun- cil sponsor - tennis - travel - has taught 12 years Judy Wilcox... Teaches homemaking - BS NTSU and MS TWU - p a i n t i n g - s e w i n g - r e a d i n g - crafts - pa- tient person - has taught 11 years Thelma Wilson . . . Teaches English IV - BA and MA from TWU - fishing - English dept. chairman - m u c h e n - durance - has taught 31 years Diane Young . . . Teaches Science K a r e n Willoughby Teaches PELE child care -- BS from Stephen F. Austin and MEd TWU - cooking - crafts-HERO sponsor . has taught 7 years Karen White . . . Teaches Math - BS from NTSU and MEd Math Club sponsor - needlework - reading - has taught 7 years Marge Zim- m e r e r . . .Special Education aide Faculty 221 K l 3 if The cafeteria ladies are standing from left, Dottie Kammerer, Irene Greener, Dorthy Loveday, Genora Newville, Darlene Wooten, Lucille Hardin, Bobby McVey, Marion Ciry, Velda Nelson, Babe Harman, Arlet Kerns, Trudy Duffy, Pam Chandonia and Cindy Nevius. Seated from left Jane Tolleson, Marge Putman, Annie Marks, Kitty Silk and Renote Wilke. There's So Much Work To Be Done Lewisville High School seldom appreciates the hard work and dedication put forth by the cafeteria ladies and custodians. These people are the ones who do the tasks of feeding us at lunch and keeping our school beautiful and clean. The cafeteria ladies and custodians are a very needed part of our school. Both of these groups put a lot of dedication and work into our school. The cafeteria ladies toil from morning until mid- afternoon preparing our meals. They have a big responsibility to make each meal nutritious and delicious. Not only are the 3 3 5' 'f cafeteria ladies hard at work, but also the custodians con- tribute their fine quality of performance to keep our school cleanff The custodians are front row left Ola Brown, David Brown, l Williams and Mark Green. Back row left Ernest Perry, Clyde Bradely Ken Coglizer. Not pictured are Harold Madden and Mary Hopkins. 222 Custodians - Cafeteria Personnel 1 yi ,J .Lily at L st Q .,.,,.. 1 4 L 1 . S. 3 ' 2 - S , Q 1-5' -.-'11 Vi 4. .,y.f :if.s,xf5i1t 1 C ASV . l ,flgliiiif H gm 1' s , A ,V M-Q 1 . W 43 A j , i hx , 1 ' X se ' AR h J -mu.- 1- C ,fa N to .. . . Above a friendly conversation helps the time pass quickly. Left, Cindy Nevius, Darlene Wooten and Velda Nelson count the money at the end of the day. X ,.H3.,ia Time out for a quick shot. Ernest Perry, left, and Clyde Bradley stack chairs after lunch hours. Sweeping can be hard on the back. Clyde Bradley sweeps the cafeteria floors. 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Love, Your SC Secret Pal fKathy Weaverl Marcelo, Meet me in Argentina. Love, Athena McMath Thank you for being you You're the best friend I could ever have! I love ya! z Congratulations, Linda Gentry Be a Baylor Bear! Mom This IS dedicated to all those meta mongers who know that rock will never die, and to Darla who puts up with my heavy metal love Motley Mike Condiff Jeanne thanks for always being there and helping me through th rough spots You re a friend I II never forget We both have great Glen, Thanks for making my senior year special Good luck next year I'II miss you Love, Jeanne '84 Congratulations Seniors of 84 David Wright memories of LHS Have fun at Tech Love always Michelle Sr 84 To Mrs Ogburn and Mrs Baldrldge We appreciate all that you have done for the class of B4 We will remember you always And to Mr Wright you re a special friend that we ll remember for the rest of our lives You re a very generous and conscientious man Love Don Paul Jeanne Desiree Seniors We re the class of 84 Do we need to say anymore?? Graduation s near And it s the end of the year It s time to say bye to all our friends To live new lives and start new trends Love Kristi Ables Good Luck Bert Here s tothe Wall The Wall will remain great and strong With such great friendship how could we go wrong The respect and love we feel for each KBIIBS Jeanne Raul Love and fwlends fowever, other Schnesnle and Cwalg Resemblss the way one feels for a bfolhaf P S Come back to see us Time and situations we all know must ch-we um uh um uh um uh um uh um uh um uh rearrange Though even a brick may be temporarily blind The other bricks again he will certainly ind My friend let me say unto you In this wall there are only a few Se let me make a toast for us all A simple statement Here s to the Wall JJ MM BM MM S0 DR We'lI miss ulll Logan Thank you for all the special times we ve had I II miss you next year and wish you the best of luck In college FOI'BV6f Yours Wen Love, Logan I love you always Wendy Thanks for sharing our good times and helping us through the bad times You're not only the greatest sponsor, you're our greatest friend We all love you, Your varsity Rah Rah s Beverly, Carol, Catherine, Cindy Desiree, Holly Kathy, Lauren, Leslie, Liz P S The seniors will really miss you and the junlorsll My Big Brother I am fortunate to have a big brother like you You have always been there when I needed you We have been through a lot in our lives but together we ve made it The years will come to pass and we II go our separate ways but the closeness we ve shared can never be replaced I love ya Petel Love always Your Little Sis Ralph One of life s greatest pleasures for a mom ls having a son and mme is in having you for my son Love Mom Congratulations and the best of luck senior journalists Cheryl Childress Mark Miles Cindy Rash Paul Riddell David Dennis Mark Stokes Geoff Sfrlckler and Julie Weaver And very very special thanks to the following for their hard work dedication and undying loyalty to a worthy cause LHS publications Patty Brown our very own PMT Queen may you never have to type another ad Mike Condlff Ace sports writer heavy metal critic and future Blackie Sherrod I expect to see you writing for Sports Illustrated in the very near future Dale Myers Super Harvest editor who never gave up hope or his sense of humor I thank you mucho for your dedication Jeanne Rau Editor of an extraordinarily wonderful yearbook who has much to be proud of Thanks for counting to 10 with me Ya done good kids I II miss you , I 1 . 1 . .. . , , . 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Cm 11 . 1 1 1 1 1 , 246 Patrons To Vern Bumpus THANKS I owe a lot of appreciation and gratitude to all my family and friends who have helped me live and survive these first 18 years of my life and high school Most of all to my parents and two brothers You ve all meant so much to me during my life I can t express enough of what I owe to you No matter what my temper or attitude was or is Ive always cared and always will I also want and need to thank all of this year s Harvest ' staff and the photographers You all showed a great deal of dedication and hard work and I appreciate it And ofcourse I couldn tforget Miss Morrlss For without you I would have never learned to count to 10 tor 20 or 30l and thus would have never made it To all my second period buddies I owe time and much thanks for putting up with me for a whole year which wasn teasy' Mrs Briscoe Mrs Feaglns and Mrs Rhoden for all your time and knowledge But I owe quite a but to all those people I didn t have the time for the moneyl to mention The rest of the taculty the student body and seniors Thanks for the wonderful moments and good luck to all of youl Dale Myers You have been and always will be a for the memories and good luck Y Leigh Darrin, Thank you for all the shared I love you Corrine To Bryan Slgler Good luck Cheste Your Friends MK and RN To John Dupree Hello Little Sir Lolnl Jackie Good Luck Bryan Sophomore Slglerl The Gang Thanks for everythlngl 381 K T J K W I m glad you re a part of my life C L N Thanks for everything Gilchrlstl, and most of all to you, Roger! Love, Debi To Laurie Well Big Sis you're a big bad grad now We ve gone through a lot of good tlmesl tFettucln0 I m so glad we're close l've learned so much from you PLEASE stay close in the future! I love you, your Lil Baby Sis K Smart To the staffers of the annual, newspaper and all photogs Thanks for the memories and makmg my first year as a photog a very different experlen Love, Becca Chris, Debi, Christine, Joel and Paul Thanks for all the great times And thanks for being there when I needed someone Good Luck Next Year' Love ya Nanette Davld, Dave, D E D , Tiger, Tnger, Tanker, S and S, Me Ben, Thanks for being you' You're the best and I love you' Andrea Cliff and Joseph Always Remember and Never Forget HCA Bronco, Pizza, Quiet Riot, Rock Mags, Der Der, Whattt'P J mmm , Answering Machine, J and B ! fcon't.'79j I will miss you Semors, Catherme, Desiree, Liz, Lauren! Love, D McMath Steve I love you more, I wm Sl'I8l'll'l0n Lisa, To my favorite Farmerettel Thanks for this year Love, Mark Fellow Seniors Throughout the end ot 1983 and the first half of 1984 we worked hard for graduation! Now that lt's near we are beginning to wonder whether lt's worth It We are dreading the break up of friendships and worrying about the Ilfe ahead of us My only wish is that everyone attempts all what you fall you can consider as an experience, what you succeed In you can consider as an accomplishment But if you never attempt you will never knowlll Good Luckl To All My Teachers Thanks for your support Continue to teach and all will contmue to learn fat different speeds rates and CBPBCIIIBS, but all will learn To Dale Don't ever put on another shirt or sweater of mme for the rest of your llfel fAnd give me your set of keys to MY carll To Mom and Dad, Nothing I could say would compensate for all you've given mel I love youl Darren Myers . - , ' . . . r I U , , - - , ' a.s.- ' , special friend. Thanks wonderful times we've Dana, Puddles fNanette ' IL ' ' ' I ' ' ce. ' 1 , ' - . I , . l, .l a ' 5 . I . ' , . . Patrons 247 Gather round so you can hear Dawn, Lana, Thanks for being the best friend in the world. Love always, Denise To: Bruce, Chris, Patty, Cheryl, Julie, Kristen, Tracy, Sharon, Laurie, Tracie, David, Jay, Lisa, Leza and all the Farmerettes: I will miss you all! Love always, Karla B. 1983-84 Officers: You are the most special people in the whole world! I'll never forget all the times we've laughed and acted silly. I've never been so N.O. so many times! I love you! Love, Linda - Captain 83-84 To my terrific annual staff- The book is absolutely beautifull Thank you for your dedication, support, long hours and love. - cm Mama C., We love you a lot, you've left us with many great memories. Good luck without us - aren't you gonna miss usl Good luck with L.L. fyou knowll Love, 1983-84 officers Linda, Sharon E., Sharon S., Chris and Tracie EESBNU D887 - Kristen - Thanks for everythingl You'II always be my buddy. Patty, Tracy, Karla, Cheryl and Chris - Thanks for the iokes. I'lI never forget The Bus. Barb - My terrific lab partnerl Thanks for the talks and the Iollipops. Dearest Oz and Jay, Mess with the Best And you'II pay like the Rest. . . Kathie - Thanks for your good moods and the browniel Desiree, Kathryn, Danielle and Anita - Ya'II are so speciall Thanks. Mark, Jeff, Ronnie and Todd - Thanks for always putting me in a good mood and making Calculus fun. Farmerettes - My years on drill team have been so memorable. Thanks for your support! I love you all and l'm really gonna miss youl Love always, Julie Priest Rulesl Don't forget. Mia and Liz Hell Bent for Leather Brent: Thanks for being you! You made this year more special than I could ever imagine - Thanks for being my best friend. Love, Beverly Dear Julie, Tracy, Karla, Chris, Patty, Cheryl, Kathie, Barbara, Mark, Ronnie, Jeff, Todd, Kathy and all the Farmerettes: Thanks for the memories. You've made my years at LHS the best ever. Especially this last and final year. I can't believe we're Big Bad Seniors graduating and going oft into the world. All I can say is - Thank God and it's about timel I'II miss you alll Love, Kristen Julie Ann, I can't believe we've finally grown up. It seems like yesterday we were iust little kids. I'lI miss your sisterly care. What will I do without you? Good luck in college. I love you, Anita Grace The wonderful tale of my senior year The year is filled with sorrow and joy Some dreams made and others destroyed With the football season the year did start with championship dreams in my heart The heartbreak in Plano, then Richardson Both were devastingg we should have won In our locker room we sat and cried Our dreams were crushed but at least we tried My best friends and I had tears in our eyes The room was filled with sobs and sighs We had to realize it was part of the past So we went out and all got smashed All my friends were always there Especially that junior with the curly red hair Two of my friends played basketball I watched these guys give it their all They won a single game that year I had a good time because I was there Many honors I have seen To Succeed and even Senior Queen There's my friend. the gigolo His love for girls he'd always show A Farmerette girlfriend I had that year At all my games she was there to cheer With my California buddies I had fun We splashed the waves and burned our buns And my friends I don't mention in this story ln my mind, you'Il go down in history My memories live on forever more Of that wonderful class of 84 The year was great, I'm glad I was here Because l'lI never forget my senior year. Bruce McFarIing To Marky Baby With lots of love, Lisa Fifth through twelfth grade would not have been the same without you. Thanks for always being so understanding. UT better watch outl - Shari, What a goofy person. Good luck at SFA. You're a special friend unlike any other. - Michelle, fshelll We've been through a lot tgood and badj. l'm sure our friendship will last forever. I love you all, keep in touch. I'Il miss ya'II so muchl Jeanne Sr. '84 God bless all of my friends at LHS. What will I do without you? l'II miss ya: Jinx, Hot eyes and all my cosmo buddies. The troublesome trio will be gone forever. Be good Mike or you will hear from your Silly Wabbitl Didn't think your name would be in the annual, huh?I Surprisel Remember me, Ohl Laural Thanks for the memories, Mit Mowitz We couIdn't have done it without youl Love, Jeanne, Leslie, Julie, Beverly, Andrea, Craig, Tracy, Connie, Chris, Becca, David, Geoff and Mark. fAlias, the Annual Staffl 248 Patrons ewlsvllle Flower Shop 25: Anderson, Todd - 136 Anthe, Ron - 83, 85, 22 Anwyll, Billy - 83, 136 Apperson, Lewis Dean - 22, 109 Archer, Debbie - 136 Armistead, P. - 203 Armstrong, Angela - 136, 204 Armstrong, Shelly - 136 Arrambide, William - 170, 22 Arroyo, Veronica - 22, 201 Artmsn, Kris - 208, 152 Arts. Eric - 136, 170, 173 Asbell, Ron - 136 Ashby, Kelly -- 179, 180, 152 Ashman, Ann Chrisyzine -- 23, 201 Assid, Rebecca - 152 Atkinson, Dawn - 152 Ayers, Carol V 179,180, 152 Ayres, Keith - 23, 192 B , Babb, Cheryl - 199, 214A Babcock, Gregory - 23 ' Crouch, Crouse, Crozier, Crozier, Crozier, 10, 31 Denman, Chris -- 139, 170, 201 Denning, Cindy - 175, 139 Dennis, David - 170, 185, 31, 172 Dennis, Malcolm - 212, 215 Denton, Paul - 155 Qerichsweiler, Mark - 155, 203 Dial, John - 177, 139 Dice, Tina -- 208, 155 Dickan, Gina -- 155 Dickenson, Carrie - 155 Dickson, Marcy - 155, 192 Dickson, Tabitha- 155, 170 Diggs, Leslie - 92,155 Dimaggio, Annaca - 155 Dinauer, Karen - 183, 31, 191, 201 Dinauer, Nancy - 155 Do, Theau - 139 Dobmeier, John - 155 Doing, Laura - 208, 155 Dolbee, Cindy - 155, 204 Donald, Randy - 155 Dooley, Christopher - 155 Dormeyer, Sheryl - 139, 201 Dorobek, Timie - 208, 155 Douglas, Jeana - 155 Dowling, Theresa - 208, 155 Downey, Erman - 155 Downing, Clayton - 212 Downs, Rebecca - 31 Downs, Steve - 155 Doyle, Julie - 31 Falkner, Shona - 140, 189, 191 Fancher, Chris - 156 Farle Kevin - 156, 204, 113 O 197 'A Y. Farley, Kyle - 116. 117, 156 Farley, Tina - 140, 188 Fsnner, Tina - 32 Farrar, Renee - 32 Farrar, Shaun - 155 Farwell, Paul- 183, 156,113, 150 Faulds, Robin - 95, 33 Faulkner, Brenda -- 140, 191 Faulkner, Cindy - 33 Favors, Wes -.116 Feagins, David - 156 Feagins, Linda A 215. 201 Fearnaide, Cheri- 178, 179, 180, 156 Fearnside, JoNell - 33 FeldKanp, Kelly - 140, 203 Feldkamp, Ronnie - 33 Fell, Selena - 156, 197 Fenster, Dawn - 183, 33, 195 Gentry, Mike - 203. 215 Gentry, Peggy - 215 Gentry, Ronnie - 92, 156, 197 Genzel, Lynette -- 156 George, Anthony - 157 George, Curtis - 140 Gergens, Sieve - 199 Gerkin, Tim - 157 Germann, Edward -157,171,172 Germann, Tim - 170, 35, 171, 172 Germuiller, Edward - 157 Gibbons, Dorinda - 208 Gibson, Becky - 140 Gibson, Cindy - 140 Gibson, Jeff- 140, 35, 203 Gibaon,'1'racye - 35. 190 Gilchrest, Nanette - 179, 183, 157 xx V 1 i 1' 1 ' ly w 11 ' me .4 2 . f W.,.f1i7, 4 ' it s ' . 59 143, 90, 183- W 208 - 1-1.1 92. 160 160 -160 f 160 197 - 95, 421 - 160 - 1423 Manning bhawn - 160 Mansfield Donald - 160 Maples Gene- 217, 102 A Marazoff Nancy 3-JX79, 130, 16 Marchand Denni- 143,188,- Marchant Rlchi archln Richie ru-co Tad ,il Marcum J ,. Marks Annx 'gi 'F ' . - f Q 2' lffjg' , ., ig? 1 e'en .A if' gg. 42 1' , 147 if 4-i.f,, gh.. 143 - 143 -9 708, 43 90,160 11'1 11 171, 11.2, 6 ---90,1421 l4'1 178,179,180 E fi M -Moorm Jay-242 206 Mu ..ga...1s,.1-all 15.153, Eagfifzit' hlviicluvzi, Nligue-l - 6 R , Mcrlelumlulim --- E. 2' , Q1 - Merun,Ka1hy 1. ' 2 ' M1-rl1-m-,.lnlm- 11 Merun.K:l1hy- 217 Mn-:sinai,i'liristina 161 Mu1ker,l.1iurl 115.202, 203 Mm-ulinun.-luhn - 1111, 109 Me-yn-r, David f 1-14 lVlUyz'r,'l'.' 188 lw1r-y,-f,,1fim1y- 1ns1,4s,2u:x Ms-y1-rs,llziry- 1-15 Moyners, Vliris 1112 Michal:-4'. Amy 144. 189, 195 1V1ichener.lJdvicl 45 Michriyai,.1unif-5 161,171 Mikulus. llarrvn -- 14-1 Miles.Je-11' 531, 11-1, 195 Miles. Mark - 1117. 45 Millan, Kim - 17U,181l,18Ji,161 Zlllfl, 150 Miller. Kristy - 2021.161 Miller. Mark - 92 Miller.Scn1 144 Mills. Dehhi 3 45 Mills, Thoxnas - 161 Minassian, Hrach f 144, 204 MinasSian,Ra1'fi- 144. 204 Minassian, Vrej -f 161 Miranda, Misty - 208,161 Mis9,lJarre11 Y 161,106 Misa, Donna -- 161 Mitvhell, Darin -- 2121,-15,122 Mitchell, Rhonda - 1-44,1110 Milchell,T. f- 122 Miwheiggwanna -- llil Milchne1'?D.A 197 Mueller, Doug 45, 2413 Mueller, Greg - -15. 102 Mnffell,-11311 lfil Mohn, Dawn A -15 Monaghan, Kelley - 1-H, 207 Money, Todd - 161 Moniz, Cherie f 144 Monk, Bob - 45 Monks, Dawn f 1-14 Monroe, Michael - 161,197 Moon, Beau -161 Mooney, Donna -161 Moore, Brad - 46, 197 Moore, ,ale Y 144,104 Moore,' Bson -- 206 161 Myne, pam 445' 201 .f Moore, Steve- 161. 106 Murray. Savidfaiffwsfiisfiiii Myer, Myers, Chris - 92.161 Myers, Dale -186,187,412 Myers, Daphne - 208, 47 Myers, Darren ffl, 191 N 1711 188,191,195 145 - 47, 197, 145,171 16 162 162, 189 162 -145,118 162, 106 162 -197 162 29 172,183,195 GX 163 5, 20. 193, 192, n 175,183,50. ik -ff' Tracy 119 180 147 183 147 195 147 164 We 194 54 192 , 179 150 147 z ' li f , . 'i 12 M- 'i ' ski' ,M Q 'J f 100. 101 183 58 ,Az 180, 149 'R 'D xi W 1 Nw . sg, 1 The 1983-84 Staffers' Famou Last ord H 0 o I . , 1, K HN 1' t v fo ,J n Sr- EDJ it A A' l ..'s, '2vn5 hx 1 X 'Eff I I 'We hate deadlinesll' - Chris and XT '- 'Annual Staff was a unique experience! I Leslie wouldn't trade it for anything., - Julie 5 c ' To s H L Mg , -- 'WG V., ,...,k ' 1' .. J, qw- ,J A N .Si3 35' X 'gil 1,15 n 751, I 5 , Y . I f F ,k ff V,-t,'Qf,'!yrDE1 L K ' ' NJ f.g.fi'?fi' if fl , I ' f',,Qj 'ffl ,f-'N . ca 7 D'C'AW . V I, Its a hard, thankless ix - f gl. Q' 'Uhr 5, job but 1 love iw - N- 'i 1' t ff? G ff Robert Segui ' I . , 'iff eo In Memory of. .. .L l . , Bryan Ottmger - 85 'Patience is counting to 10, 100 , if necessary' - Beverly i 7 Jeanna Jacob - 86 I Colophon ,R fh,,-...X tg 1 HJ The Farmerf the 1984 LHS yearbook, was printed by Taylor Publishi Company of Dallas, Texas. Acie Mitchell is our company representative fr ' X Taylor. The theme, Standing Room Onlyf' was developed by Editor Jean K .X . Rau and the yearbook staff. Cover, endsheet and division page designs w Y 'I couldn't have made it without the crewl' - Andrea 254 Famous Last Words created by Kelly Morgan. The cover is White 088 with applied colors maroon and black and gold foil inlay with whirlpool grain. Headline and bo copy in the opening section is Souvenir 1425 the rest of the book is Cent Schoolbook 45. The book is printed on 80 pound enamel paper, with a Sm binding. This year 1,550 books were printed at a cost of S20 each to the lruy Names were printed on some books at an additional charge of Photographs in the annual, with the exception of school portraits, w taken, processed and printed by students of LHS. Senior and underclassm photos were taken by School Pictures, Inc. ,,,,,., X My .-- ,,4,g-y,c. ',g 1 1 7 ga! JP .ai 4.7 qrlxll--R Mui, My h Lima' 1 N X - w ilq1s.g1....f.f1-'?'J'2' -1 i I VN fo'-sf ' 'ra ly' I A fx A'p...,,-g f fav -I L fr, fc If n N, 4 . ,L 6. lf. I F. , i N 1 I N Vg .RQ , I 'hw 40 s:E'::.- ' E4,,f'- Aff .', 'Dedication means staying late after ' 'This year has been filled with school to meet the deadlines' - friends, excitement and nervous Tracy 'This year has been enjoyable along with break downsf - Connie hard work and dedicationf f Mark .. ,ff-iii? .. . ff ' I f I , R -. ' ' ff' Tre, fi , - Qing V lx I- g fi' fl-Q A ff, ,L.f'F1,f1f.'35i7 ' Y A 'fs .f yfflff' J . ' 96' , g i .3 in Agw 1 . 1 XA ,Lv J . X , g I -. - 4 - . , 5, -. , . I, v . my -. f .si ,i g. N 1 ., , Qs 1 .312 , Ig- ,QL N I K W . ,, -41? , six K .. ,4 , x X: --5 , . fi Y 1- , if ff - QW 435'-n Q .f , X J f 'f .' ' '4 L A X .51 . , 'This 'has definitely been an experience and I would never have made it had it not been for Miss Morriss and especially Jeanne Rau. I love you bothl' - Becca 'I am not perfectl' - David 'This is a great bunch of people and I'm glad I was able to be a part of the funl' - Craig Through Standing Room Only the LHS annual staff has worked hard to capture the moments that we will remember for the rest of our lives. We will have spent six and a half months filled with hard work and deter- mination to make this book the best. Deadlines were more than hectic and by counting to ten we were able to control our tempers Kmost of the timej. As Editor of the 83-84 yearbook, I would like to personally thank the staff for their hard work. Everyone put forth the extra effort that was needed to make the yearbook successful. I couldn't have asked for a more talented and fun group of people to work with. I will always remember a lot of wild days in room 202. The one person to whom thanking cannot even come close to what she deserves is Carolyn Morriss, our advisor. Without her, this yearbook could not have been possible. Her encouragement, en- thusiasm and the ability not to give up on us during deadlines was more than we could have asked for. Thank you for beind an advisor, teacher and most of all a friend. These past four years at LHS fill me with fond memories, that I will cherish forever. My senior year is coming to an end all too quickly. I have made life long friends that mean the world to me. My mother and father have always encouraged me to do my best in everything I do. I hope they are as proud of me as I am of them. This is my final contribution to LHS and the Class of '84. Good luck to everyone as we now face new challenges. Thanks also go to Carol Cooper, Michelle Rodden, School Pics, Inc. Beverly Weber, Shirey Shelton, Leigh Sirianni, Louisa Morgan, Mandalay Four Seasons, Brian Scott and Diane Rogers. if - Jeanne Rau l X c fmyk. ' I ..: Ulla ilk Famous Last Words 255 D er y M fi dy EK .And owyywew,-05C It's TIIIIUQ 1 l As the 83-84 school year c es rg: 06 cj'-fp U! A an end we probably will ist e- VR? V ,f member the standing room n1y Y Qfv OD? J X V in the crowded hallways as w JD JD V X ' back upon this year. What we will XO I L5 remember are the fun-filled Q3 OED? q moments and new friends we have f A , made. The s ts have more or D if W less grown to the over- V V V, V J , VV h crowdedness. Next year will be dif- OW Mk ' 1 f ' i 1 k AA ferent, for part of the crowd prob- N , l L I ' lem will be moved to Marcus. Cb by f There will only be the class of '85 V LQ Q ' and ,se to mam the halls. 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