Longview High School - Lobo Yearbook (Longview, TX)
- Class of 1988
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With sunglnssvs on, nd- justing to tln- bright morning sun, wi- hoppvd into our vars. or into hum-s and rodv townrd I 20 I 'l'oinlinson Pzirku ny. knowing tha- fnvulty had pre-- pnrvd for tha' 4-onfusvd lllilll ol' stud:-nts to 4-olnv rzwing up tha- mnin stnirwvll. 'l'o our lIlNlt'I't'lil5SIIIl'll, tlu- opvn doors re-xvnlvd n mass of i-onfusion und fright. 'l'lu- dis- orii-ntvd IH'!Vl'4llllt'I'5 wnnda-rml nround nimlt-ssly looking for tha-ir vlnssvs: nfrnid to ask the- hig nnd mighty HI'INIUltS g thvir pre-t'4-rviwv is Io find it tlivlilsulvvs. l.iItIv did tlw now- t'UIlN'l S know tllnl the SIGNI- I was really glad to get back into the swing ORS would ln- mort- thnn hap- py to he-lp In-rulisv the-5 we-rv onu- in thi- saline- aituntion. 'l'o uppa-ri-lnssnu-n, these- sunn- doors nu-nnt n futurt- fillvd with SAT 's, stnrks of rolli-gr npplivuticms, and ofa-oursv, rv- citing Iinvs from Shake-- spi-nrt-'s Mau'lh-tli in Mrs. Yntvs' linglish vlnss. Allllllllllll wi' rvvognilvd thn- rhnngvs und ne-is fum-s around Plllllpllh, tht- doors nlso l't'X't'tlll'tl just the- fini-st nn-inorii-s ofsloxx dnni-vs with lhnt spa-vinl some-- onv, tha- dissovte-d frog that ft-ll ull llll' floor ill llltllllgf, ur thi- l'IlllHll'l'tlhSlllt'lll fa-lt when that I Love- You lmlloon was de-- liw-rvd to nlgvlvrn. 'l'lu-s-sv nnd mnny niorv Illl'lllU!'ll'h nrt- just tht- Iittlv things that mnlu- us unique-Y - I n ' of things. Linda Mcfaflity-Faculty xr zu 7- A i Really glad to get back with friends that I hadn't seen. N K Philip Bnnghman-Jr. lough hui- Nlrn-nglh in Nninln-rs Ninn. Xlr'V 'l-' l-' ' l '1l ' W ' Y ' It finally hit me that this was my last year. Bobby McCracken-Sr s.i,,.ti ,wie ,,-,u1,n, 1 ' ,uw 'y r n..,.,1t.. ' un.. fr. 1 1 1. r I I , l,, s.,.., In I..-4' w Q xxl, HAWK ' 1 ,..4sk.... ' ,. .-.. 1, . gr - g f .W. .t ' ME ft? W W x 1,Ni V lv A , - - . -u A :ff 'i' L ',x'fq. Pm'-.4 xi n ..,, 5 pn. in A ,V L7 -.4....... 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Ever since 1932, football has been more than a traditiong it has become an institution, along with another traditional factor, the pep rally. Everyone seems to take part in pep ral- lies, making them a personal tradition Traditions, here, vary from all sports and activities to the cafeteria lunches, that are the same from year to year. pholo bg Jennifer Emmel Laconia Dudley, Bobbie Ronzello, Elaine Chil- Gibbs, Wateka Davidson, dress, Cathy Cook, and and Gina Cooper, await cus- Renese Sherman . tomers at a DECA bake sale. Cpictured middlej fpictured on opposite pagej An every year tradition, A traditional lunch is homecoming mums . shared amongst Sharon Qpicturedbelowj. ,KW Q at s N h ,fs , V. W. A ii- , L.-r 3 Z, I N photo by Paul's Photography photo by Sonya Cullins A A ' ' ' 'sq ' all photo's by F'aul's Photography 4 we Q-f'-' '-lf,'..A' vl fAl' Yi if Q li91'ei, ,-.1 v 'N' l V 5 1 1 , 'Isl - Computers.. a New Age .Maxine Johnson, yearbook advisor explains to Shelia Parr how to use the computer. It was the second year for the annual to govon computer. Because of this change from typewriters, things go' d little smoother. Q 'The BiglGreexi Marching Machine ,Under the new direction of Bobby 'Richardson the varsity band learned, new drills taplease the Friday night . crowds. . ,0nfwitl1 the Thinking' Caps Carol NYl'lTfid'is available for any questions that Melissa Powell or Grant Taylomnighf have about information 0 s for-the' upcoming Academic Decathlon I ' ,' Lcompeiiition. A . v' ,, Whoa Atlus? 2:4 fbp5guli'e,o5i who people are is -,fone minogfgroblexn that Kem Stuckey f s Q giiihblmncihtofonjhe Lolgo staff. 4.. 1 ' 2 . ' -L '. 15.7 ,ggi Study, Study. - lg Q' 1Arig:ly1 Qeffqr stpslfesrfqf-the academic 1- ' . ' ',EecathlonlGompetition. ,'K'f-.LZ w-ff if , X el -Saw' a. -Arena, Arsug . . gg ebatersjon Fostex-p,Anissa Goss, Greg g Scott prepare for ? 5, GL Elie District meet., V .f Q I , W . U Q e'- .l s' 'Q .0 . , 'xg V . . . lv ,Dx : :fl -' 4 , In 'ul' ll' fc? 2.1-5 ' .r X X E' V lv- X: ' ,- k - V5 0nBeat Lori Kidd gives it all she's got at the Marshall pep rally. QUIET!!! Clint Choate acts as the court ,,.n-D -.V Y' l 7 ' 3 'ffpa . 1 V- x 'I'weet Tweet Dana Robertson, Laura Gibson, Laura Works and Tenesha Chappell perform at a pep rally. The majorettes get to shine their stuff after hours of practice and perfection. clerk during Mock Trial 4 competition. . 4 Striving for the Best hen the bell rings at 3:22, students leave schoolg at least most of them do. Much dedication and time is given to the high school by members of activities that we tend to forget about. Several organizations devote afterschool hours to help support and represent Longview High School to make it the best it can be. The Viewettes, Debate, Li- bra.ry Club, the list goes on and on. During football season, the cheerleaders spend about 15 hours a week preparing for the Friday's activities. Practicing cheers and chants, routines and pyramids is just a little part of their job. It also includes getting the pep rallies together, making signs for both the games and the locker banks. Also the most im- portant feat they have to con- quer is the big responsibility to raise school spirit. . The Academic Decathlon and Mock Trial studied hours and hours to represent Longview in the academic arena. And that they did, Academic Decathlon came in 3rd place in district and Mock Trial won regionals and advanced to State. As the deadline aproaches, you will always find the yearbook staff working very dilligently un- til all hours of the night or you could say to all hours of the morning. Typing in the comput- er, making corrections or re- drawing quad paks, that is their yearly schedule. Anybody who stays to put ex- tra hours in sees a side of the school that many donlt see. The quiet, dark and peaceful hallways with no mass confusion, but the simple and true LHS that eve- ryone should experience pene- trates one's soul giving a new ap- preciation for our home away from home. Not a word of complaint has been spoken for the extra time spent by so many. After spending so much time, the fmal outcome becomes a rich reward. That is why anyone who spent the extra time doing their thingn, be it academic or athletic are Striving for the BEST! Yearbook IS ' 1 - f spendlng time on it e I , GREAT, I don't mind U J. , . . . .,, P i staff photos ll-tii lllll Guilty or not Guilty? Mock Trial strutted its stuff at Regionals, advancing to the State competition. Cindi Hansen-Jr. Band is a lot of hard work, but it also is a lot of fun. Aliceson Wallace-Sr. Debate is hard work, but it ends up very rewarding. Darian Scott-Soph. A Quick Breather Jennifer Emmel, Stacye Maledon, and Lacy Fuller get a chance to rest after a strenuous cheer. In fm' hx ,lrnmfrr 5 x . an ,., Phu uv X-N Phan, 1, Q n .W Sn- f, , 'A Jvhfx- n fn,1f,hfLW, rien A wide range of friends can be found here on campus. Friends share football games, cafeteria food, and sunlight at lunch. Friends make everyone's high school years more memorable, es- pecially when facing the many obstacles to be overcome. Our parents probably can recall those special times and special friends during their high school years. Some friends still live in Longview and see one another oc- casionally, like at Christmas and Thanks- giving. Old friends who live in other cities and states still keep in touch by writing letters, sending holiday greetings or just by paying a simple visit. Things haven't changed much. Week- ends and friends went together hand in handg they still do. Weekends didn't seem to come around often enough during the school year, but when they did everyone let loose and had a great time. No - things haven't changed much. We're wishing fopposite page top? Evette Walker, Shenequia Pierce and Rhonda Rowlett share a friendly lunch planning their future. Twins day Warm and friendly Desolate Renee Zufelt Candy Warren and A school without and Jill Shilling, Shannon Stnlqnn people - especially warm up their ith t f ' d D ctop lem' friendship in the sun. wzu Oil, Heins flower leftl PP 3 Future Site The old baseball lield will soon become the new 9th grade complex and new gym. Making Room Workers remove the remains of the old but not forgotten baseball field. Convenience Mrs. Maxine Johnson learned that computers save a lot of time. Cutting Away Vernon Shott decides to help and to be part ofthe future. New Country, New School Several people get the chance to come to the United States to experience life here.Bharat Patel New Public Library The opening of the new library was July 4. 1987. rf, L I' J ' N 'i7'l, I New Students This years eighth grade students will get the pleasure tu be the tirst to use the new facilities, Y I v 5 5 fl, 4 ...ann- ' ,vc51T..- 5 . LY - ' .L A , ff .A if 7 , fm: kd ,. L Taking Part Mr.Bob McMinn does his share of work. Clearing Out Many machines were needed to clear and level the land. L --- '- --'-951 .. J., 'i .-ill, . f- .. ,,..-f- .,- ,,, f ew---fwfmg, z , - Q. .1 ul ,, Q, 4, vu rgf-ftgf'-2 'W : --4: pw, . 'W . f 4' -'-1'Y ' 'Q ' wg ii nf'.,,,i'QZ'9'f--- - TIT . j .J -D ..-4:13 A h...4.- 1'1 -L. ' l ' P' I- '- f'i ig . ,g . - W .- . T -.:-eg-l - C .M ' :ze -1 . A 'IW-1557',f7'l 'j '!'4f.,..,. -Q-Q.. :wtf 5' , , 1' ,H-V , . ,. ,.. . fv t'..fL-12.-1, L 1. 5. if 7-E-f 'Q rg-.--.Q ,J 'p g .,.,.. .:1'- .1.e,ik'y-g--- F. . ., .,,,,,-,,-,wg :H--iia.1. ' A ' F ,J-f ' Nfifrgvl ' l ' f 'l !5zgzw-:-' .m11pn,.n.. fl l I 1 Chaneine with the Times one of us can remem- ber the price of a T.V., a car or the simple coke twenty years ago. Amazing changes in econom- ics, politics, and social life have taken many changes before we were ever born. Many of the changes that have been made have had a great impact on our lives. Likewise in our lifetime we will be responsible for changes that will effect the children of the next genera- tion. About ten years ago a bond issue for a new high school was held. The old school was get- ting too crowded and some- thing had to be done. When the issue was brought before the ci- ty, they loved it! Immediately it was voted on and was over- m whelmingly passed. The 1984-85 football season brought on another big change. Sponsored by Fairview Nursery, LOBOS was printed on the hill with shrubery. This act clearly claimed it as Lobo stadium. In our generation, we still have immigration. The U.S. continues to be a melting pot for all nation- alities and cultures. LHS is no exception. Students attending school come from many foreign lands. Some make the ad- justment to a new culture with no problem. With all of the changes going about this year, it is sure to have an effect on our life later on. For the past couple of years, it seems things are changing too fast. We must keep up because things are Changing with the Times. I didn't like the new T school at first but not any more. Mary Grace Rogers-Fac. The new part of the building looks really i neat. l Erin Manning-Jr. ' l y l I hope that I will l NF!!!--if stall phumw A New Era This year the library went on the computer to help keep track of books. possibly get to use the new gym. Maria Butler-Soph Clear it off More and more trucks are needed everyday to haul off . debris. veryone can remember riding a X' forty-eight passenger bus or walking to school when they were a lowerclassmen. With upperclassmen, cars are a favor- ite. We can find cars from 1940 to 1988. Many cars range from Cheverolets and Fords to BMW's. plmlo by swm cnzzms w pfwff, by M ffuhmfm I2 UPI:'.YI.YG ' 'J-f. '1' . In KM There are many col- ors to choose from starting with pink end- ing with black covering all the strange colors in between. In so many words, the parking lot may be mis- taken for a used car lot. Several different cars are fixed up to the MAX while others are not very eye catch- ing - just plain ordi- nary. A few of the cars at LHS are highlighted here. The most luxurious is a 1987 BMW owned by Holly Heath, Qpictured belowj. Latonya Garri- son, is the proud owner f of a 1986 300 zxg sportest, fpictured at lefty, The oldest car on campus is owned by Mike Clark, which is a Chever- olet Bisquanelpictured at leftb. The oldest truck, a 1965 Cheverolet, is owned by Brian Cald- well, even though it is old it doesn't look it. 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'Q 1 X, 1 'L Wgrlq Y . . .s , . 4 C O EEN M f- 1 at . . . i ef ei .N v- ,- w ,Massive 'NI' it ' rr.. au' - .A 4- r v- el vm .- . 5 'X -t ar e is .1 f- ww 1, asv- e-R 'J fa 4 Li-ssl ' ' ' - 1 5 1 his A ,Q-Qi' Nb the-u.w - LF' WH x, ,' gr, KA ,,, . . .- F J 4 ,-sk., 1, E 1115... ,ww -ws X H - aa, W 1 I-jk Ji-ly .1-. m ' '-9 Yr 'N 3 n .1 I V , wap ,,.1. i.. iii QI at 'T 1.-,VH 4: - . physically. Other factors involved in a successful sports program in- clude: the willingness of each and every person to compete, ability of the individual to per- form to his best ability, a per- sonal desire to achieve, and ac- ceptance of victory as well as dealing with the inevitable de- feat. Judging by the success which the coaches, students and in- volved parents have enjoyed, they have obviously given what it takes to give Longview's sports program the great strength to survive under all circumstances. The sports program v here has been a great y learning experience. Altha Palmer-Jr. It really teaches you the real meaning of teamwork. ' ' Mark Saurette-Sr. I ve really enJoyed it, the coaches are Just Anthony Bradley-J r. ' 5 ' 1 as 9 ' V fi- 'S 0 . great. Up and Over Flying High David Wesley goes up for two Becky Seecs shoots the hoop to points agianst an easy victory end the Lady Lobos perfect over the Tigers. district record. 'Fl IEJIFFERENT WEIRLID hroughout the years there has been quite a change on the world. In the 60's there were bell bottoms and plaid shirts, mini-skirts above the mid-thigh, six-inch thick heels on platform shoes. Now this is the 80's and there are straight leg pants with and without zippers, extra-large shirts some plaid, but mostly print such as a college name or a famous name brand. In the 50's name brands such as flour sacs and Braxton's and the first generation of Levi's. In the 1980's there are Guess, Levi's, stone-washed Lee's, plain Lee's, Venezia, Coca-Cola, Pepsi, and the most recent new style is the colored acid washed jeans. Shoes in the 80's have made a drastic change for the better. There are 5 heels, Dexter's, top-siders, penny loafers, Stacy-Adams and even shoes to match blue jeans identically. Another change is the hair- do. In 1950's there were po- nytail's, and Afro's. six feet wide, now there are perm waves, box cuts, scalped heads, curls, permanents, and even colored hair. Strwnge haircuts, like, col- lege sins, one-sided wopes and so forth are seen every- where. Years from now people will have the same reaction to our styles as we do about of parents style. School's a breeze says Shaun Lawson. Cpictured at left These crutches don't bother me . . . Tonette Beaty fpictured below? Totally Rad!! A favorite saying by Stephen Johnson tpictured below rightl. 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If we weren't running to be on time for that after school job, we were trying to find a ride home because we forgot our equupt- ment for practice. We got up extra early for orchestra practice so that all the difficult music could be mastered before a concert. Could we ever find the time to fit eve- rything that needed to be accomplished in our twenty-four hour days. It seemed some- how, in someway, we fit in every sport, every activity, and every job, and every problem. On top of it all, we still found the time to sit back, take a breather, and have a good time. 2151 Em 2 'J o 25:53 U' 'U ,-9,541 fb 2.5 QEZSQ 1-img .Tas -E gs md rf Cn CI Z U ' DP '-41 E O Z U CP '-4 H CI E11 CD U IP '-41 photo by Stephen Johnson All smiles!! It's great to have friends you can count on. Stacye Maledon and Cathy Collier. D15-Y I THURSDAY Wanna Go Fishin' Carrie Carpenter, Casey Fuller and Jane Rast really go out as they help Z-Club with Fall Fest. I 11 He's My Honey! A peaceful day at lunch is shared by Andy Wood and Cindi Hansen. - . 3 Puttin' on the Ritz!! Cathy Cook twirls at the first pep rally. photo by Stephen Johnson Thumbs up for the LOBOS! Preparing for the pep rally walk-in are Carl J ohnson, Tommy London, Earnest Hunter, Joe Davis, Victor Bush and Otis Reese. STUDENT LIFE 2 I FTA members offer their culmary achlevements to stu ents fac ty and staff - SUNDAY MONDAY TUES They ve Got the LOOK esse Johnson and Kevin Middleton turn it on at a pep rally. A not so Spirited PGP rally turned out to be a real crowd pleaser. WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY -may N4 trim W wif X 5 Trick or Treat W Sdme students seem 60 never , V Voiibgr0w Halloween. ' ' ' ' f V , Sprayer! on Spin: Thernighiijpep rally ' lude' man I ' YYRY Ames and Beth ' A Darbypawieipated ,, bydecdrating a car. - K mc, e y Q individual, contest ' , I, ,Jamie,Bridges,f',N 'Jane Rest, Amanda Spirit to New Heights Despite the dangers, Varsity Cheerleaders strive to do their best during the Marshall pep rally STUDENT LIFE 23 Hemee ng 987 The day started sunny and warm with no showers in sight. As the time for the pre-game festivities grew near the candidates faces were shiny, bright and full of cheer. Nominees Elaine Childress, Cathy Cook, Eva Lee, Camisa Springs and Aliceson Wallace waited for the ceremonies to begin. Finally the time had come for these girls to be escorted onto the field by their fathers. The crowd grew quiet in anxious anticipation, then burst into cheers as Aliceson Wallace was crowned the 1987 Homecom- ing Queen. This would be an event that would truly stand out about her senior year. Pictured top right are: Cathy Cook, Eva Lee, Aliceson Wallace, Elaine Childress, and Camisa Springs. Pictured at right are, Tammy Carter, Beth Darby, Jennifer Jordon, Gena Underwood, and LaMikka Johnson, fSee pg. 261 74 H0 HEC 0 WING ' C7 Q JXN all photo: an pgs 24 Wwlography u l nl ff, 'lf 1 Al. I Homecoming Queen '87 Aliceson Wallace t it lb' -1- I PF .gn N 9 mV fn , , . 6 f G. In 1962, football sweetheart also served as homecoming queeng her name was Gay Correll. Ctop leftb. The football team that year was very pow- erful. An unidentified Lobo slows a lion down. Woody Malone, Ronnie Bardwell, and Captain Billy Ewing rush to assist. fpictured above rightl. Ronnie Watson, and Loyd Phillips post grab for ball in the end season battle win over Lufkin. Cpictured right middlel. Twenty-five years later, Football Sweetheart Beth Elam is escorted by: Eric Faggett, Warren Smith, Mike Bobo, Beth Elam, Chris Fuller, Mike Clark, and Mark Saurette. Cpictured at leftl HOMECOMING 27 Phuto by lenmfer Emmel. 5 Tuesda 2 3 Isn't she innocent! The face of an innocent young lady is portrayed by Malikah Dai . Attention!! Karen Wolf shows her pride in Texas Sta- dium. Photo by Pauls Photography 1, 2, 3 Cheese on Beaty smiles for the came Weanesda Saturday Photo by T555 Y STUDENT LIFE 29 'N- 18. IOKIU STl'DE.YT LIFE day 1 Tuesday 1 Hopeful Football Terry C Brookms, lark, and Blake take on a new after football: . . . by the chimney with care . . . Many teens still hang their stockings on the mantle with hopes that Santa Claus will fill them up. Johnson Santa's Mi k e A v e r y wrap for the need children sponsor y Lively Olds. Flyin' thony flyin' high over cogdoches points. Frlday Saturday STUDENT LIFE 31 CD c: Z Q :P P4 I E o Z U :P P4 e C: cn CD U af P4 ,,,i-- -fs phuio bj M Johnson -4. is Hey!I got xt' Chns against Texas High Ferrell shoots the hoop despxte the blocking efforts of the Lady, Mavs FRIDAY SATURDAY SUN Deep Thoughts While attending the State Principals' Conference, Mr. Robert McMinn develops a new perspective on school administration techniques. In Full Stroke Gina Wooley performs the freestyle stroke in the Regional swim meet. String of Hearts Each month all of the activities we are innols ed in bring us closer Vnth increased participation as the xear goes on, our hearts are strung closer together through friendships made and forex er cherished L eeze, L whitening EDN ESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY Snow Days The new year brought on a sudden winter fr everything. 9.4 STUDENT LIFE 35 -4. S Tl 'IJIVXT I.I1L'I-' SUNDAY MO DAY TUESD NUMBER 1!l! Coach Jones and Coach Wilson give their runners a pep talk. pictured at left: Franky Skinner, Coach Oscar Wilson, Coach Curtis Jones, Robert Bryant,and sitt.ing:Kym Wallace. Just Say No!! Sargent Andrews speaks during the Save a Student Week. C , .....,,,, 'Naur- rqa 'Q- 'It's still not my TIME!! Ray Allison awaits his time to run at the Dallas Carter track , meet. Academics. Citizenship.. Service . . . are all qualities possessed by the inductees of the National Honor Society, STUDENT LIFE 37 E -E :fi f,-t em. r. .,,.- 4 .,,? fl SW' . V I . A. we pp.- I lu ala 'JW asf,--I - .1 .5 lgisaif ' 'ap . Y Q .f.,,fix-ifszafm A 31238 STLYJEXT LIFE SUNDAY TUESDA At the Prom Terence Carter Sheila Gladney Mike Gardener Bntta Bjelland Tnna Stocker and Ike Martin enjoy the prom held for the first time at Maude Cobb . Rope Dancers Dr. Jacobson, played by Matt Loe looks on the epileptic Lizzie played by Lorien J ohnson. Finally Finished This year Longview had the privelege of holding the District track meet. A tired Mark Saurette walks off the field after placing 3rd in the lI0m hurdles. A Night to Remember Suzanne Nave and her date enjoy dancing together at one of this year's favorite events. Grant Taylor Hungry advantage of reception held the UIL given by the Pnmpmg Connie Smith is adding final touches before prom pictures. WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY I .flb . P 9 I in J- lylrfgfin ' MONDAY Hal Ha! Ha! Gina McWhorter can't believe the day of practice is here and exams are over for the seniors. Iris been a long hard road, but FUN! said Gina. Any last remarks!! As president of the senior class, Eva Lee gave the benediction at the graduation ceremonies. NE SDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY FE 41 g N 42442 I All the announcements that We didn't quite hear revealed many individual and team hon- ors. This section of the book is by far one of the most impor- tant because all these impor- tant honors are unveiled. Those long grueling extra hours you put in after practice seem to pay off sooner or later. All District is by far not easy to attain. How about those addi- tional hours of studying you put in for the National Latin Exam? Achievements mean differ- ent things to different people. Honors are an important piece in our life. Along With many other things, honors just add pieces to the big puzzle of our life. 411 44 HONORS The Pride and .lov of LHS Judd Gibson Ruth Mary Hackler Valedictorian Salutatouan Heading the class this year out of 412 were Judd Gibson and Ruth Mary Hackler. Judd was declared the Valedic- torian of the 1987-88 class. He served as the president ofthe National Honor Society, Another big honor to add to Judd's list was to be named a National Merit Commended student. As well as being named to Who's Who. He was also involved with the soccer team and attained the honor of 2nd team All-District. Ruth Mary Hackler named as this years Sa- lutatorian was involved in the National Honor Society for three years and this year served as parliamentarian. Also she served as the vice president of Anchor Club and was named Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents. Other activities include: Student Council, JETS and Academic Decathlon. Both plan to attend Texas A8:M. Judd plans to major in biology: Ruth Mary plans to major in math. 8 D 5 4 'ff 9fZM7 gl e:Vi4Q,, i I I ,N f 2 ZW. ,'ff , A, , D 3 fff 727016 R 22 ' Y a , 4, fin- 3 , fvf vb, 9 'T N' my ,Q V , , KX. 1 X-if Q , ' ,Q , WZ' , A , , vhwft My 'K sk 'A N 1' fl. 83' f I tv' W4 x 4 K Q X ' , S' L .-2' , f A fi . ., Aim M I :WCWWWQ if Q72 - , Vi g 'ffl iifiz 5502 gg' 38453541 2' f Wie? V rQ,zZ ,1f vf.' 'af ', 4 , 4' Lf :ji ' Vf QQQEA Y ' 4 f9f?+?1QW,53 .1 K wr' '- ,,,v 7,22 .y Lf Qjfj, 'Wx , , , t I sa AN, as rf . , sn va U fl W' REX . if . I 1 L l Honored for Academic Achievements The local chapter of the National Honor Society began in l9f52 with only 15 members. This year the so- ciety was proud to induct 52 new members. Top right. Front row: Janice Welty, Jill Lewis, Becky Seecs, Lindsey Seabaugh. Christi Starnes. Back row: Jeff Boehme, Brian Chaffin, Jason Smith, Craig Martin, Dari- an Scott. Upper middle. Front row: Beth Cobb, Chrissy Lorenz, Tracy Tolbert, Kelly Langston. Back row: Michael Ege, Terry Willis, Joe Don Holley, Harve Truskett. Below: Judd Gibson, Presidentg Beth Elam, Re- porter: Johnny Ward, Treasurer: Not Pictured: Michael Matlock, Secre- taryg Micheal Bobo, Vice- Presidentg Ruth Mary Hackler, Parliamentarian. Lower right. Front row: Noel Laywell, Paula Allen. Lisa Gentry, Cindy Spohr. Back row: Chris Fields, Melissa Powell, John Gray. Angela Wix- son. Bottom Left. Front row: Rebecca Haggerty, Julie Gallagher, Amanda Ables, Lucy Henderson. Second row: Stacye Maledon, Karen Branch, Shelley Spniiell, Melanie Stauts. Back row: Todd Hoang, Scott Norman, Stephanie Floyd. Bottom right. Front row: Sherri Ray, Lori Gib- son, Tina Shivers, Ann Marie Derby. Second row: Sherry Statman, Laura Coggin, Kristala Jones, Sherry Pulcher. Back row: Glen Stewart. Noel Jones, Tyree Harris. .411 olhwr ,,f,..i..a hx ,lnnr am.. ning H1140 H0 N OH S Nt' pholo ba Sonya Culhns Can you guess who these 1968 Honor students are'P Front row Debby Fmane Rosemary Tyson Jane Dressner Lois Vander Woude, Jane Smith, Janie Sheppard Fabienne Edwards Kay Crawford Sylvia Duncan Second row Sharon Hopkins Patti Thomas Dan Mc Carty, Stephen Cord, Mary Jo Chamberlain Esther Hughes Mary Jane Whitaker Diane Meir Third row Bonita Webb Sedalia Long Margaret Sipes, Margaret Powell, Sherry Ward Ginger Lomax Kathy Muntean Charlotte Waits Back row Johnny Bazell Billy Rogers Brett Walker David Cox, Jesse Peterson, Dickie Meritorious Minds Four senior students have been recognized by the Na- tional Merit Scholarship Cor- poration. Robert Moore, Michael Matlock, Judd Gibson and Tony Emmel were named National Merit Commended Scholars for the 1987-88 school year. This years group was cho- sen from a multitiude of over a million students nation wide. HONORS 47 A Step Each year one out- standing student of the Senior Class is chosen by each De- partment as having great ability and tal- ent in that depart- ment. These students were honored at the Awards of Excellence Banquet on Thurs- day, April 15. All of these stu- dents were given a certificate and many received scholarships in their respective fields. Rod Gatlin - Industrial Arts 4 8 H OXORS Above the Others FQ l l Becky Dunlap - Instrumental Music George Fedorovich - Art Judd Gibson e Social studies Joe Gill - Vocational COOP ' A 39 5 4 Ruth Mary Hackler - English Robert Moore - ROTC Greg Richardson - Mathematics Julie Johnson - Fine Arts - Suzanne Nave - Foreign Language Grant Taylor - Science Scott Lewis - Communications 1 Mike Palmer - Broadcast Journalism Not Pictured: Paula Allen - Business Tammie Bowens - Physical Education Abraham Harris - Physical Education HONORS 49 All Thines Come to Those who Work On May 9th, academic excellence, athletic achievement and student leadership were enumerated at the Senior Awards night. Selected as outstanding in subject matter departments were: Ruth Mary Hackler, Eng- lish, Greg Richardson, math, Judd Gibson, so- cial studies, Grant Taylor, science, Paula Allen, husiness, Suzanne Nave, foreign language, Julie Johnson, fine arts, George Fedorovich, art, Scott Lewis, communications, Becky Dunlap, instrumental music, Robert Moore, ROTC, Tammie Bowens and Abraham Harris, phys- ical education, Rod Gatlin, industrial arts, Joe Gill, vocational co-op, Michael Palmer, broad- cast journalism. Mike Bobo and Chris Ferrell received the Unit- ed States National Scholar!Athlete Award, and Cadet Col. Robert H. Moore received the Daughters of the American Revolution ROTC Academic Award. Athletic scholarships went to Eric Faggett, Joe Brookins, Hawkins Dunlap, Kevin Mid- dleton, Warren Smith, Carl Johnson, Patricia Beckworth, Chris Ferrell, Wendi Widdle and Shonda Hyder. Students honored for making the honor roll with distinction were Andria Arkins, David Ba- ker, Jana Bates, Robert Beisher, Britta Bjel- land, Michael Bobo, Martin Cobb, Malikah Daniels, Becky Dunlap, Beth Elam, Randi El- lis, Jennifer Emmel, Andrew Evans, Chris Fer- rell, Latonya Garrison, Lisa Gentry, Judd Gib- son, Ruth Mary Hackler, Ronald Hatley, Kelly vt v0 HONORS Hearnsberger, Sonya Jones, Eva Lee, June Lehmann, Scott Lewis, Michael Matlock, Julie Mendicello, Robert Moore, Suzanne Nave, Me- lissa Powell, Betty Rice, Greg Richardson, Marci Risinger, Mark Saurette, Julia Seale, Renese Sherman, Cynthia Sphor, Kem Stuck- ey, Grant Taylor, Keisha Thomas, Thomas Ward, Amy Whitehurst and David Witt. Other scholarships included George Fedorovich, Kenneth Moss and Kristina Delbart, Kilgore College Art, Danny Fontaine and Sharon Ronzello, Z-Club, Jana Cole, Natalie Mackey, Judd Gibson, Greater Long- view Soccer Association, Holly Morgan, Fidelis Theta of Alpha Delta Kappa, Jennifer Romines, Texas Theta of Alpha Delta Kappa, Doritha Finely and Genice Lewis, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Kem Stuckey, Longview Ed- ucational Foundation, Lisa Gentry, University of Texas Achievement Award, Paula Commins, Longview Educational Secretaries Association, Malikah Daniels and Eva Lee, Horace Whitaker Memorial, Eva Lee, Delta Kappa Gamma, Steven Reese, Omega Psi Phi fra- ternity, Randi Ellis, Golden Light Chapter American Business Women's Association, Jen- nifer Emmel, Longview Policeman's Wives Club Marshall Sowders Memorial, Dawn Har- ris, Zonta Club, Kem Stuckey and Mike Bobo, Gregg County Lawyers Wives, Melissa Powell, Elks Club, Keisha Thomas, Walmart, Mike Bobo and David Baker, MBank, Julia Seale, TCU Academic, Scott McKinley, Beasley Foundation, Melissa Powell, Cecile Moeschle, Judd Gibson, Baylor Presidential, Scott Mc- Kinley, Baylor Music Department, Amanda Joaquin, Bruce McMillan Jr., Randi Ellis, Uni- versity of Mississippi Academic Excellence, Ruth Mary Hackler and Judd Gibson, Deep East Texas A8zM Mother's Club, Scott Mc- Kinley and David Witt, Hollandsworth, Jana Cole, Texas Future Teachers Of America and Longview Educators Association, Laroyce Sub- lett, Maness Furniture, David Witt and Eva Lee, Hudson PEP, Marc Malloy, Longview Classroom Teachers Association, William Bur- ton and Ray Allison, CHALLENGE, Judd Gib- son, Longview High School Booster Club, Keisha Thomas, Jenny Adams Crain, Colin Carr and Velissa Sells, Jarvis Christian College, Roger Best and Angelia Sells, Bill Hawkins, Stephanie Eggleston, Longview Executive Club, Ruth Mary Hackler, Robert C. Byrd, David Witt, Hope, Pierce, Tartt BU, Greg Richardson, Harvest Festival Livestock and Texas A8zM University College of Agriculture Endowed, Judd Gibson, Ruth Mary Hackler, Malikah Daniels, David Witt, Greg Richardson and Jennifer Romines, PTO Scholarships, Joe Brookins, Alpha Gamma Sigma Philos, Britta Bjelland, Marvin Jones Dean's Texas Tech Ac- ademic, Stephanie Eggleston, Pearl Chappell Study Club, Scott McKinley, Longview Fina Arts, Randi Ellis, Longview Rotary Club, Mi- chael Matlock, Stephanie Whitaker Memorial, Mike Clark, Erskine and McMahan. Vocational at it's Best!!! At the VICA District Competition Camisa Springs, Ctop leftl received a Hrst place ribbon in the Display Contest, while Cuong Truong, Cmiddlej received a second place ribbon. Two weeks later both of them ad- vanced to the state level competition. Angela Jones,fbottom leftj received the honor of being chosen the second place Top Vocational Student of the Year. O.E.A. The Office Education Asso- ciation entered a new field this year, that of financial specialist, and placed Shawn Sheridan Cbelowj in fourth place. CVAE. Corbatt Randell Knot pic- turedj, was named Outstanding Voca- tional Student of the Year by the Rotary Club of Longview. Joe Gill, Cbottoni rightl received several awards and rib- bons also. Not pictured: Bruce Webb was the Area winner in the DECA division. Scott Summers placed First in the VI- CA contest. Larry Garza placed Second in the VI- CA contest. Michelle Morris was named one of the Most Outstanding Students of the Year by the Rotary Club. Dana Penson placed Third in com- puterized accounting at the local VICA contest. elf ' A , 1 1 Honorable Mention All-District ltop leftl Front row: Terence Carter, Colin Carr, Ray Allison, Tracy Carpenter. Back row: Mike Palmer, Michael Tidwell, Mark Saurette, Anthony Jimerson Superior Athletes fbottorn leftl Earnest Hunter was named Sophomore of the Year and Erich Faggett was named the Most Valuable Player in District 13-5A. Not only Athletes itop rightl Both Kevin Middleton and Mike Bobo were chosen as Academic All-District players. Inner Strength Cmiddle leftl This years recipient of the Fighting Heart Award was Jim McQueen. The coaches chose the player whom they felt had worked the hardest during the last years season. Big Honors for a Big Guy Cbottom leftl Chris Fuller capped all of the football honors possible by being selected to the All State team. Yl 'F'7' 'W'-' . ,--3.-1 ,-qq..- .qi- --pu-fx., I-- F 7.-1-, .,-'3 2?6r1- Fur.. v 'Ur' ,4,, , ..-. , ,l , .- , A .. . --wr ,. , , ah., 52 HONORS h ....j,-f:N.r- Athletic Honors After capturing the 1987 Regional Title with 2 9-3 record, the LOBOS capped off their season by placing 23 players to the All- District teams. These teams were comprised of members from the District four competitor: which included LOBO team members ranging from quarterbacks and running backs to both offensive and -i.4. ,- ,f-i v,-Nlpipg Ae- T .it .. 1 .fi ' 43' iff 5 '. 'Q ...Q ' .h . defense linebacking units, secondary units, and punting units. All the honored players were selected based on their abilities and their past yeal-'S performances. 1st Team All-District ftopj Front row: Warren Smith, Joe Bmokins, Middle row: Donald Tryon, Mike Clark, Back row: Kevin Middleton, Erich Faggett, Hawkins Dunlap, Chris Fuller. 2nd Team All-District Qbottom leftj Front row: Marc Malloy, Erich Faggett. Back row: Stephen Allgood, Mike Bobo, Jesse Johnson. Do you remember him? lbottom middleb This old high school graduate of LHS soon went to the University of Texas were he threw a record breaking pass in the Cotton Bowl against Alabama. The behind Longhorns came out on top in the end and so did this previous Lobo. Gone but Never Forgotten Cbottom iight! Coach Doug Cox and Steve Gaddis give Mike Bobo some input on the previous play. Little did anyone know was that it would be Cox's last year. We congratulate him on his successful years and wish him the best of luck in his new role as Athletic Director. '39 i , i QP Team. Prep All-American. fQuarterbnck7 Steve Judy: lst. team All District, Most Valuable Player in Distric! 8-AAAA, All East Texas Super ' X HONORS 53 All-Star Achievers The Longview Lobos finishing second in our region, dominated the district by placing five players on the All-District team. Averaging 60 points together per game, Seniors Donnie Colbert, David Wesley, and Devin Stevens were all named to first team of the All-District squad. Honorable Mention players from the team were Anthony Bradley, and Scottie McCollum. Two players were named to the All East Texas team they were Donnie Col- bert, and David Wesley. David Wesley had a record 10 steals in one game to set a new school record, this allowed him to be entered into the Bas- ketball Hall of Fame. The Lady Lobos finished an exciting season claiming the District Champion- ship and headed for the playoffs. Long- view dominated the District with five 'U it J Q ii 74 H0 X ORS stars chosen to the All-District team. They were: Wendi Widdle, Altha Palmer and Patricia Beckworth. Se- lected as Honarable Mention were Becky Seecs and Shonda Hyderr Chris Ferrell was the recipient of Dis- trict 13-5A's Most Valuable Player Award along with David Wesley, Chris was also named the Texas Gatorade Player of the year. Named to the All-East Texas Girls' team were Wendi Widdle, and Chris Ferrell. Right: Donnie Colbert and David Wesley Below left: Devin Stevens, Middle: Anthony Bradley, and Mid- dle right: Scottie McCollough. Bot- tom: Sally Rouse,-Christi Arnold, Shonda Hyder, Wendi Widdle, Chris Ferrell, and Patricia Beckworth. pm.. . by .srmqm c mlm gllcvlaf Guzltalba ff F3hl'3SflC Fll'Sf Feats Many students competed in UIL competitions for sports in which they possessed ability and talent. The best of these stu- dents were awarded medals, cer- tificates, and in some cases, scholarships. Girls' Swimming. First row: Melissa Bianca, Jill Shil- lings, Krista Heck. Second row: Angie Miller, Charisse McClendon, Gena Wooley. Not pictured: Susan Buchanan. All of these girls were chosen to the First and Second Team All Dis- trict Squads. Boys' Swimming. First row: Daniel Gonzalez, Chendo Gonzalez, David Frith. Second row: Mark Zeigler, Bobby Mc- Cracken. All these boys were chosen to the First and Second Team All District Squads. fbelowj Soccer. First Team All District Squad. First row: Judd Gibson, Steve All- britton, Darrel Sherman. Sec- ond row: Johnny Ward, David Nethery, Japeth Pace, and Scott McCormick photos by Sonya Cullins and Jennifer Emmel Baseball. Second Team All District: Jim West. Honorable Men- tion: Kevin Hill, Trey Hickman, Chad Henry, Danny Fontaine. First Team All District: Mike Bobo, David Davis. HONORS 55 An Ude to All hail to dear Old Longview High Schooll We pay you honor today. We will tell the world That your honor will stay. All hail to those who came before us And made you so strong. We will never falter Or do you wronglu The sound of these words do ring And a touch of nostalgia bring. The thoughts in my mind of late Make my heart nigh to break. The dozens of times I sang your song, I promised not to do you wron Hut the passing of time has to you see, My words were but an empty decree. g. ld, Soon the wrecker's ball will fall, But not the memories you gav us all. There were times ofjoy and tearsg These dearly we will hold for years. Helen and Dimples in their rooms did teach. And Wilkie , his philosophy would reach. Mr. Field climbed your stairs 6 Old LH upon his hands. And when he did, we gasped. Oh, my lands! At 3:20 the parking lot With smoke would fill. Then to the Point or DC For a quick chill. There we'd gather and plans did make Who we'd ask out for a date. I'll ne'er forget that cold November: It's so easy to remember. Rod came from the next room and cried, Our president: he has died! To the War Great, Korea, And the Viet Nam of late Your sons you so freely gave For our freedom to save. Some of your boys answered the call. Then, as men, some gave their all. Though we came and though we went, We'll never forget the times we spent. In your halls and rooms we abode And shared life's dreams and life's load. Johnny James Class of '64 ---A oo H0 N ORS .Aa MUSIC MASTERS Varsity Band All-Area. Front row: Joy Rogers, Jason J ouett, Janice Welty, Shannon Bounds, Second row: Melanie Stauts, Kate Hawthorne, Erin Manning. Third row: Elizabeth Moore, Angel Nix, Becky Dunlap. Back row: John Gray, Martin Cobb, Scott McKinley. Freshmen Band All-Region. Front row: Emily Clifton, Molly Elam, Merideth Dotson, Tyshata Pippins, Temesha Battee, Jenny Pierson. Second row: Stephanie Francis, Allyson Elms, Amy Thompson, Brook Hamrick, Anne Morris, Mandy Yeates, Brandi Norris, Catina Session, Kari Roseland, Tracy Wagnon, Tim Pollock, Lori Lattin, Dan Medrano, Marli Graff, Maurice Jackson. Back row: Kristin Chrouser, Jennifer Young, Kasha Williams, Jennifer Buard. High School All-Region. Sitting: Merideth Dotson, Mandy Yeates, Jenny Pierson. Standing: Tim Pollock, Kari Roseland, Kristin Chrouser. Varsity Band All- Region. Front row: Shannon Bounds, Becky Fowler. Second row: Shelley Spruiell, Kate Hawthorne, Joy Rogers, Tracy Tolbert. Third row: Jeanette Davis, Melanie Stauts, Mandy Joaquin, Rachel Clifton. Fourth row: Janice Welty, Elizabeth Moore, Charlie Mayo, Angel Nix, Jason J ouett, Erin Manning, Phedra Ross, Julia Seale. Back row: Chris Barker, Scott McKinley, Errick Reliford, John Gray, - John Nutt, Martin ' ' Cobb, Becky Dunlap. Good Beginnings Merideth Dotson, freshman, received a Q high honor being ' 51 . chosen for All-Area, A ?1 Consecutive Years fu? 27 V 'I 'e For the past two years , lg Becky Dunlap has r',, l received All-State for Q, ge ,YV 'Q her outstanding ,, 75 'T '- 71 musical abilities. ' 3 i it ' ' f' ' HONORS 57 0l10l'8d 'l'he purpose ol' this chapter of Na- tional Art Honor Society is to inspire and recognize those stuednts who have shown outstanding ability in art, and to foster excellence and a ded- icated spirit to the pursuit of art. It also brings art to the attention of the school and community and increases an awareness of art in relationship to other areas of the school curriculum. The selection of members was done by recommendation from the art fac- ulty ol' the school who are members in good standing ofthe National Art Ed- ucation Association. The members are: Front: Brian Chaffin, Kim Herryhill, Julia Bryant. Back: Julia Wall, Hobb Bindler, Lisa Shearin, Christy Garrett, Liet Vuong. Not pictured: Ann tlieaganl Jones. for Artistic Abilit ' I ',., h I C 2 Q phulus by Sonya Cullum More Than a one-Liner The drama departmentfs one act play received Al- ternate to district at Dis' trict Competition. Four actresses and ac- tors were awarded for their performances in The Rope Dancers, Julia Johnson and Michelle Bynum were selected as members of the All-Star Cast. Lorein Johnson and Jason Jones were named Honorable Mention cast members. ttop rightlJason Jones and Lorein Johnson. tbottoml Gina Head and Julia Johnson. tfar rightl Gina Head. Julie Johnson. Shery Smith. Lynne Rainey, Jason Jones. Michellea Southern. l,orien Johnson. Steven Gibbs. Matt Loe. Mrs. Pam Mercer-fXIcWillianis and Michelle Bynum. v N IIOXORS nba I! Contendine Competitors First Place Winners: Kasha Williams, po- etryg Joetta Sneed, typ- ing, Lisa Gentry, writ- ingg Novid Parsi, newspaper features, Ruth Mary Hacklerg ready writing, Todd Bieselg number sense, Julie Johnson, one act play Second Place Winners: Jon Foster, debate, Monica Adams, debateg Darian Scott, debate, Mai Tran, debate: Greg Richardson, number sense, Michellea Southern, poetry Third Place Winners Grant Taylor, debate, Michael Matlock, literary criticism, Christi Clowers, typing, Kristi Barrow, spelling l phalo by Sonya Cullins Fourth and Fifth Place Winners: W David Witt, debate, Anissa Coss, debateg Byron Gile, accountingg Tracy Carpenter, debateg Lorien Johnson, one act playg Scott Lewis, accounting, Kevin Hill, newspaper featureg Michelle Bynum, debate, Jason Smith, number sense: and Jason Jones, one act play photos by June Browning HONORS 59 Takine a Studious Stand Mock trial? Do you know what that even is? It is a group of people who devoted many hours of hard work to their desired profession, law. Advised by Vicki Clark, this year's team did an ex- cellent job and represented our school well. The sly, but clever, attorneys were Michael Matlock and Amy Davis. The innocent yet truthful witnesses were: Clint Choate, Casey Haw- thorne, Mandy Joaquin, and Paul Matlock. Melvin Wilcox III, or better known as L'Trip Wilcox, helped drill the ea- ger students for the meets. A productive lawyer him- self, he spent up to 7 hours a week with these hopeful lawyers. This year's team won the District meet enabling them to proceed to the Regional meet. There they did an out- standing job coming in first place. The next step was on to the big capital city for state competition. Winning three cases and losing one put our state ranked team into the number twelve position. Although the team didn't win state they were very proud of this great accom- plishment. Doing their best is what they wanted to do, and what they did do. We were awesome, feven if we were twelfthj. Actually getting to do something like this was quite an experience, a learn- ing one, said Michael Matlock. That's Badgering the Witness Paul Matlock points his linger in anger at Michael Matlock when he askes a leading question to the witness, Casey Hawthorne, as Clint Choate and Trip Wilcox look on. Successful Sponsor Vicki Clark savors the success of the Mock Trial team. ls this the paper you signed? AUD' Dime f lllll ll5 Miflldl J 3q llll'5 Mock Trial. Front row: Clint Choate. Amy Davis. Michael Matlock, Mandy Joaquin. Back row: Paul Matlgck, -igmwrf w wr-We llff fllfm 1101 NIU- rtielt-in Wilcox, Vicki Clark, Casey Hawthorne HONORS 4-av HHH Monthly Students The Optimist Club and Elks Club gave students the opportunity to select their peers as Students of the Month. These students were selected on personality, academics and overall leadership. This year's Optimist Students were Beth Elam, Michael Matlock, Sharon Ronzello, Julia Seale, Keisha Thomas, Aliceson Wallace and Johnny Ward. Students selected for the Elks Foun- dation were Mike Bobo, Susan Buchan- an, Elaine Childress, Arlene Gibson, Judd Gibson, Ruth Mary Hackler, Eva Lee and Scott Lewis. Positive Elk Students lleftj Sittings. Keisha Thomas and Sharon Ronzello. Standing: Julia Seale and Beth Elam. Assertive Seniors tmiddle leftl Ruth Mary Hackler, Scott Lewis, and Arlene Gibson were chosen as Elk Students. Confident Students Kabovej Susan Buchanan and Judd Gibson were chosen by their peers to be a part of the Elks Students. A Little Bit of Both lfar leftl Elaine Childress was selected as an Elk and Aliceson Wallace was chosen for the Optimist Club. Outgoing Elk ibottom leftl Mike Bobo was an unanimous choice for the Elks Student of the Month. Optimist Students ileftb Johnny Ward and Michael Matlock were chosen for the Optimist Club by their classmates. HONORS 61 fl 62 it - .1 if Zwldff Our faculty and staff are a big piece that make up part of our special school. Teachers at LHS plan weeks and weeks of lesson plans while the cafeteria Workers provide weekly food schedules. Teachers spend an enormous amount of extra time to help students in need. Without the dedication and time spent, many students would not be what they are today. Teaching is not just sitting at the front of a classroom telling the students what to do. It takes a lot to get needed information into our thick skulls. This skill has been mastered by many teachers here at LHS. Mrs. Sigrid Yates once used paper planes gliding through the air to get her class to write descriptive sentences using all the parts of speech that We forgot had existed. Everybody at LHS plays an important role in our educa- tion, be it teachers or staff. Without their support and ded- ication LHS Would be consid- ered just ordinary. l1'l umber One Lobo The Longview schools are among the finest in the state. Our academic standards continue to rise far above state averages and in many cases above national averages. Our extracurricular programs including ac- ademics, fine arts and athletics are the benchmark for East Texas and the state. We set our goals to seek only the best for our students and to continue to increase the opportunities in every area for expan- sion of the mind, body and ability. Our community shares this vision and has sup- ported the district with taxes, new build- ings, additions, and many hours of vol- unteer time on the behalf of excellence. The public school continues to be the hope of the future for our country. It shall be our perpetual mission to prepare young- sters to function effectively in whatever circumstance or environment that society dictates. We will have to meet the new information high tech society and excel in this new level of challenge. And excel we will in the Longview Independent School District. As Superintendent of Schools. Dr. Buddy Davis se1'ves as the overall chief executive of the LISD Board of Education and as the educational leader and administrative manager ofthe district. Dr. Davis acts as a liaison between the school system and the community in addition to providing ad- ministrational leadership tor the entire district. He strives to develop a harmonious working relationship between the 1-'.-tt'l 'I Tl' Dr. Buddy L. Davis Superintendent Board and himself and prepares the budget with assistance from administrational staff. He also directs the school system in accordance with approved policies of the Board and then develops adrninistrational principles and proceedures for placing Board policy into effect. Dr. Davis maintains an open door policy to teachers, administration. parents and students. Leaders of the Pack The Longview Independent School District, es- tablished in 1909, encompases 125 square miles in Longview located in Gregg County. The district is fully accredited by the Texas Education Associ- ation of Colleges and Secondary Schools. Serving a population of approximately 50,000, Longview ISD strives to prodvide a variety of quality educational opportunities in an outstanding instructional pro- gram. Longviewls Board of Education and Adminis- tration constantly seeks to improve upon the school system. The Board meets monthly to plan the agenda for the entire LISD and works with a budget QV QW? of 5B27,461,795. The seven members are elected for three-year terms and serve voluntarily without fi- nancial compensation. Office terms are staggared to insure continuity. Two members are elected each year for two years, and three members are elected every third year. Officers include a president, vice president, sec- retary, and assistant secretary who are elected to office by the Board members. All regular and special meetings are open to the public. Citizens and em- ployees are encouraged to attend and participate. The LISD Board of Education functions under the laws of the State of Texas and the policies it has established. K - Sitting: Mrs. Cassandra Northcutt, sec.g Mr. John Harrison, pres.g Mr. Clarence Bailey, Standing: Mr. Bruce Cammackg Mr. Bill Hawkins, asst. sec.g Dr. Carroll Sherman, v.pres.q Mr. Tony Martin phutu by .June Br-awning FACULTY 65 l-I4 F11 Top Lobo School days are the best days of a young person's life. Not only are they exciting, but they also are filled with numerous oppor- tunities for students to participate in wholesome activities that prepare kids for future success. The future belongs to those young peo- ple who seize the moment - who work diligently, who set goals and who learn to be flexible. My best feeling about schools and kids is summarized in the following quote: It is not the critic that counts, not the man who points out how the strong man stumbled or whether the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood, who strives valiantly, who errs, and often comes up short again and again. Who knows the great enthusiasms, the great devotions, and spends himself in a worthy cause. And who, if at best in the end, knows triumph of Q higher treatment and high achievement. And who, at worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly so that his soul shall never be with those cold and timid ones who know neither victory or defeat. Principal Robert McMinn coordinates and supervises the overall operation of Longview High School, while other duties include a variety of other tasks. Some duties include serving as a representative in the community in which he makes speeches encouraging public involvement with the school while others involve becoming interactive in campus organizations. The standing philosophy of LHS stands as follows: to acknowledge the wide range of abilities and educational needs of a diverse student population, to believe that a diverse population demands a diverse curriculum. to realize 66 FAC! 'LTI' Robert McMinn Principal that a well-prepared, devoted staff is the key to successful student performance, and the implementing of the com- prehensive instructional program is the shared respon- sibility of the students, school personnel, parents, and other community members. Each year new goals for LHS are set with optimistic views. This year's goals were set to increase student achievement, improve communications, and develop cit- izenship. LHS has improved substantailly from recent years and will continue to do so in the future. Heads of the Classes Mr. Don Johnson Junior and Sophomore Boys Principal Mrs.Mary Lou Reed Freshman Principal Stepping in to correct a Wrong, Removing trouble that doesn't belong. Hearing out the students' view, Then making decisions on what to do. Upholding goals and principles In standing behind our Principal. Becoming a friend to those in need, Working in helping us to succeed. - anonymous Mr. George Shankle Senior and Sophomore Girls Principal The name says it all . . . or does it? Assistant principals serve as the right hand men and women to Principal Robert McMinn in ad- dition to tending to a multiple of assigned duties. Many of their re- sponsibilities include handling dis- cipline and attendance problems, supervision of allotted school func- Mr. Brooks Flemister Assistant Principal for Instruction tions and the campus as a whole, and aiding in the evaluation of teachers' performances. Individual assignments range widely from the processing of school insurance, to the coordination of campus secu- rity, evacuation plans andfor emer- gency drills. Mrs. Andrea Clark Special Program Principal Mrs. Lucy Dixon ACCS Principal FACULTY 67 68 F.-1l'l'I.Tl' Gay McAlister Twelfth Grade Reaching out in times of need, Lending a helping hand. Extending advice to troubled minds, Trying to understand. Earnest in sincerity to those Who seek solutions. Doing all that they possibly can ln making their contributions. Becoming involved in others' live: To aid in reaching their goals. Advising, changing. seeking and hoping To touch their inner souls. 5 HIIOIIYITIOLIS Jane Houston Vocational inding C assy Veronica Yarbrough Eleventh Grade Adolphus Wright Ninth Grade Counselors provide guidance services to students along with a varying degree of other responsi- bilities. They provide information to students and parents regarding school programs, offer educational counseling pertaining to appropri- ate course selections, and are avail- able for individual counseling for effective adjustment to school and life. Counselors also assist in ap- Lobos Lee Elder Tenth Grade praisal services for monitoring achievement and diagnosing areas of strengh, weakness, and interest. With college selection becoming a major step in most graduates lives, counselors are helpful with advice on choices concerning in- stitutions of higher learning, in seeking out degree opportunities, giving achievement tests and ex- plaining the College Board En- trance exams. Some applications for scholarships from various schools and degree areas are kept on file from which counselors dis- cuss and distribute to individuals who show an interest. Students are assigned to counselors by grade level and are available for confer- ences before and after school or during lunch periods. The worst part of your day is over. Don't do anything I wouldn't do, then again, you don't know what I'd do. William Bruski explains the priciples of corporate development, slufl phulo Juggling act. Have a Coke and a smile, Ola Presson balances her diet at Food Fest. photo by Cathy Ueberl Nerves of steel. Come on Lobos! Get after it!. Coach Stephen Gaddis concentrates intensely on the next play. pm., by Pauls llhulography Tommy Aldridge- health, girls' head basketball coach Al Baker- welding Gene Barnes- ACSSQ social studies George Bates- math Donna Baty- physical education, tennis Mary Beaty- physical education George Bishop- math Mac Blackstone- tennis Wray Boyd- math Sherri Brands- English, viewettes, Dance I Sheryl Brooks- speech therapy William Bruski- social studies George Burnett- ROTC H.A. Butler- golf Helen Butler- VSE Ruth Byrdsong- home economics Lynn Childers- band, stage band Marilyn Chionsini- vocational Charlia Clark- science, volleyball Vicki Clark- business Mark Comfort- social studies, baseball, football Dolores Crain- math Elizabeth Crump- English Bonnie Davis- math Peggy Davis- English James Dawson- science Bobbie Dearion- English Laverne Dennis- home economics Mary Ruth Dunlap- student activities , newspaper, student council Essie Faggett- ACCS, math Harvey Fox math Gloria Fredenherg - cosiin-tology Stephen Gaddis -V pliysiczil education. football Natalie Graves- English Wanda Gray - commercial clothing Linda Greer- physical education. track Caryn Haught- math Madera Hilburn- social studies Bobby Don Hill- math, baseball, football Haddie Hill- English T. J. Hill - social studies Sharon Holcomb- English Paying attention to problems. I don't need to work this one do li? Verna Smith explains pre-calculus problems on the overhead pl'0jl3CL9l'. photo by Kvnihcrly Sluvlawy The Informer. Here we are . . . touring the midwest. Coach Marvin Graham presents a point ot' interest during class. ,mlm In Kvnxbrrli Stuckvy Nancy Humphreys- business Darrel Hudson- science Eldoras Jenkins- business Dub Jester- social studies Maxine Johnson- English, Journalism I, yearbook Nettie Jones- business Lynn Kehler- vocational Julie Kennemer- math John W. Knox- ROTC Arlene Koch- home economics Don Kreider- sociology, Bible, avaition Betty Lorenz- math Nelda Mancha- Spanish. clieerleadiiig Linda McCafii!y- Spanish Laura Mcfarter- reiiding iniproveinent Brenda McCollum- vocaitional James McFerran - ninth Brenda McKinney ninth ITY Mike McLarty - . French, German Pam Mercer- McWilliams - drama Diane Mears - social studies Kristy Miller - Resource Tommy Miller - football, basketball, health Glenda Mitchell - English Brenda Modisett - swimming Linda Monkhouse - science Emily Myers - English Kay Naugle - ACCSQ English Gayla Neal - English, French, Cheerleading Mark Neff - science Catherine Nelms - resource Marlene Nelson - math Roger Norman - math Carol Nyland - head librarian Peggy Ogden - home economics Jane Olson - social studies Laurie O'Neal - English Mary Ann Palmer - radioltv, speech, broadcast journalism Debbie Parr - business Charles Parsons - orchestra Wanda Phillips - resource DeWayne Pierce - math, computer math Allen Pletcher - science Jackie Pratt - resource Ola Presson - English Kay Ray - English Linda Reaves - math Jeri Richmond - art u You'll enjoy this one. How would you interpret this passage . . . Yow-ly speaking? Ola Presson, Whitney Yow, Singrid Yates and Shirley Williams peruse through the children's section of the new Public Library. photo by Kay Nzzugle. u FACULTY 71 Solid Concentration. 'l'l1c-5' ln-ttt-r not tumble on this playf' Voach Oscar Wilson sends telepathic wavelengths to his ollensive tailbacks. sniff pholo Caught in action. What do you think l'm doing? Vleaning upl Betty Lorenz cleans up FTA booth after Food Fest. ,iiion ii-. S!1'ir'n.IrfhVIwn The look of Inocence??? Well, it's 8 p.m. and l haven't eaten all dayg who wants to go get pizza? Maxine Johnson takes a break during hectic nights of yearbooking. stall phfim Louise Roach v business Jessie Roberts -- science Kenneth Robertson - woodworking James Robinson - social studies, football Mary Grace Rodgers - English, debate Blanche Romans - resource Leroy Romines - basketball, physical education Jane Schilling-Fidler - English Karen Smith - Spanish Verna Smith -f math William P. Smith - science Georgeen Spyhalski - vocational Lawrence Stemper - social studies. Latin Linda Stevens - l'9SOUl'C'E' Blaz Stimac - soccer Lynne Stover - vocational Wanda Stroman - English Pam Taylor - English Bettye Thomas - business Vicki Thomas - volleyball, health Mike Toon - vocational Terry Whitiker - science Sherri Williams Y English Patricia Willis - social studies Latitia Wilson - business Oscar Wilson - social studies. football Phyllis Wilson - Sk'lk'llL'C Hugh Bob Wylie f scieiicv. computer math Singrid Yates - English Whitney Yow English F.-l Cl 'I TY .- l l Q ' .va ' tfg i .'igvw X 1 , i f- . Jackie Burnett - secretary Glenda Chapman - secretary Mary Nelle Dickerson - registrar Debbie Farnham -- secretary Marie Gray - cafeteria Sandy Griffin - secretary . ' V Naomi Kent- , Q U 1 9 ' secretary LeMerle McDaniel - receptionist r Oline Miller - ' 47' bookkeeper f Francis Moore - - secretary 4 ?1v 1 Willie Bell Porter - f ' secretary A E - X ' 7 X , ' - Sybil Satterwhite - fl. -A , library clerk It really adds up. That will be 84.507 Vallie Bauchum calculates the cost of a busy day.Cfar leftl photo by M. Johnson. A card for books. Where IS that bo0k?'? Betty Whitaker searches for the location of a book in the card cataloglleftl staff photo, Sweet as candy. A happy Valentineis Day filled with conversation. LeMerle McDaniel repeats her ever familiar Longview High School . . .H photo by Jennifer Emmel, Andrea Tallant - attendance Elva Waits - library clerk Betty Whitaker - library clerk Faye Wood - resource Janelle Worsham - library clerk entor and their protogeges 'lraeliers . . . weve spent approximately 12550 hours with them this year. By the time we graduate we will have heen together 22340 days. Their children. in some eases also their students, share 24 hours a day with them and over 6578 days of their lives. Top right: Monica Mef'aIl'ity. Linda Meflaftity. Wanda Stroman, lien-ky Stroman, 'fommy Aldridge, Lance Aldridge. Michael Palmer, Mary Ann Palmer Top left: Jane Schilling-Fidler. Julie Fidler. and newhorn Loho. Upper middle left: Frank Knox, John Knox. Chrissy Lorenz. lit-tty Lorenz, Lorien Johnson, Stephen Johnson. Maxine Johnson ,,i.,,if, by .-ima time Middle left: Wilbur Coggin, Laura f'oggin. Mike 'l'oon. Kristi 'l'oon, Jimmy Reed, Mary Lou Reed Lower middle left: Hawkins Dunlap, Mary Ruth Dunlap. George Shankle, George Shankle. Jr.. Elizabeth Moore, Francis Moore Bottom left: Louise Roach. Stephen Roach. Andy Wood, l aye Wood, Jason Smith, Karen Smith Bottom right: Iio Elder, Lee Elder. Robert Mears, Diane Mears, Holi Mc'Alister, Gay MeAlister W ,,1.i.i.,,.1,i .ii ,1.,i.,it.,,i llttllll ' 2 13-5A Basketball at Coach ofthe Year Coach Leroy Romines phnta by Paul's Photography Shot on the pot Calgon take me away! 'Can you believe this list of things to do? Donna Baty reads the riot act to her p.e. class. phfmi by Kr-mberly Smokey. The Conspiratorsl! Hlf OCS doesn't work THIS time let's hire professional gunmen, OK? Principals Don Johnson and Mary Lou Reed confer briefly during lunch. photo byM.Jnhns1m, What is this? Ijust want you to know this is NOT what it looks likel Nelda Mancha deals with a t'trashy position. photo by Jennifer Emmcl, Get a hold of yourself. I know exactly what I mean, ljust can't express it! Coach Curtis Jones searches for the right words to say what he means. staff photo, Think about it! Do you think anyone will notice if this book is missing? Principal Robert McMinn looks for yet another thought for the day. phatu by Jennifer Emmel Making the grade. ul believe this is the worst paper l've ever seen. William P. Smith pauses from grading papers. pholo by Krmbvrly Slut-levy, Beg your pardon?'? 'Am l interupting your focus? Brooks Flernister points out a slight change in the appraisal instrument. photo byvlmmflvr I-frmmil FACULTY 75 76 WWW People section - for some, it's the most boring part of the book. To them, it's just rows and rows of mug shots. For a majority, it is a section of identification, a means of looking back at your- self, close friends and those old flames. Without the people sec- tion, how would we know what anyone looked like last year? Let's tell the truth guys. We have all looked up that girl- friend's picture to see if she had braces last year too. Girls, how many times have you looked at earlier school pictures and said, What ever possessed me to wear my hair like that?! Different mixtures of person- alities, styles, feelings, and atti- tudes vary from picture to pic- ture. Looking through the freshman section, the pictures seem to say, Pm so scared, but I can't believe I'm finally here! . As you keep looking through, you see confident, timid and bright smiles. One more year and I'm out on my own, says the con- fident grin of a SENIOR. ureign Point of View . . . Seven foreign exchange students crossed International waters to experi- ence a cacophony of cultural changes. Students interested in the foreign ex- change program fill out applications and go through personal interviews before being selected. After arriving in America the students immediately realized similarities and differences betweeen life in Texas and life in their home countries. Jeanette Arnfast, from Denmark said she was amazed at the size of LHS and at the wide range of subjects for the students to choose from. She said that in Denmark the schools are smaller and the students take more academic courses. Christinia Baier, from Germany, said she enjoyed having six classes. In Germany, she said, the students take 24 courses. Still she felt the American Uni- versities would be harder that those in Germany. Vickie Fernandez, from Spain, said that girls at her school in the Canary Islands generally wear dresses more than 1 icy, VVXGAVQ-gli fl U ff Qgwufvg AMO Febfndg I they wear jeans. She said that the girls dress more casually here in the United States. Marie-Therese van der Kun, from the Netherlands, speaks four different languages. She said that she likes the food in America better. She also said that Americans spend a lot more money on clothes than people in her country. She also noted that sports play a major role in the school here. Karen Goldsmith, from Australia, was the first of two exchange students to enter LHS at the beginning of the sec- ond semester. She stated that the first thing she noticed was cars driving on the wrong side of the street. She also said that in Australia girls were not allowed to wear make-up to school. She noticed that our vacations are very different than those in her country. For instance, they have six to eight weeks of summer vacation in December to January, two weeks for Easter, two weeks in June and July, and two weeks in September and October. She also stated that in her country sweaters are called jumpers, jumpers are called overall dresses, cook- ies are called biscuits, and biscuits are called scones. Marcelo Pessoa, from Brazil, was the second of two exchange students to enter at the beginning of the second se- mester. The first thing he noticed was that people in our country don't know anything about Brazil. He stated that here people wear more make-up and eat more junk food. He said that the classes here are different than in his country. For example, there they have six classes are from 7:30 to 11:45 and the rest of the afternoon is for studying or playing. He also said that the people here are much more friendly than in Brazil. While all of the students noticed dif- ferences in the ways of life in America and the ways of life in their home coun- try, all of the exchange students agreed that boundries didn't matter. Teenagers are basically the same all over the world. 1.2 l Ulnfflvnrd cg 9 Leo or2-106002 v3.5 . f Q 9 C NOspJQ1'iJl'X9fG' QU jq . . . L E' I Vickie Fernandez, Karen Goldsmith, and Marcelo Pessoa . iq N I Q 05 CH Q Q 4' Houx AMN GOSW' fvlciiixl 6 Q, saab o Q60 C.. QQ 1 'R Fonezgn Exchange Students Jeanette Amfast. Christina Baier, and Maria Therese van der Kun pfwlua by Sonya i Therese van der Kun pl-bibs by Sonya CL i Therese van der Kun plwuu by Sonya cy L- In Memory of -- Kenny Louise Stuber Brian Richard Dodson January 6, 1923 May 27, 1970 February 23, 1988 October 4, 1987 Charles Duane Johnson January 9, 1971 March 27, 1988 Forgive my grief for one removed, Thy creature, whom I found so fair. I trust he lives in thee, and there I find him worthier to be loved. Alfred, Lord Tennyson The Best Years Of Our Lives . . . As the year began there was a feeling of unbelief among the seniors. Finally they had made it to the top! It was to be the last year they would have to put up with homework, teachers, parents and curfews associated with high school life. The best years of their lives ended in May at fdrum roll, please! Graduation. No matter how tough it was to get through those years they will always be remembered. Despite all the hard work fif they didn 't have senioritisj that the seniors did in the last semester, it was all for a good reason. It helped prepare them for ftrumpet blast, pleasej life after high school ! Good Luck, Seniorsg see you in the year 1998, 2008, 2018, 2028 . Senior Class Officers: Eva Lee. pres.: Malikah Daniels treas N elissa bells sec not pictured Hawkins Dunlap v pres ph 1 b thy 0 b 60 QENIORS r 0 1 Nx,' 'ff 1 Y YV K . L- ,hu X X, 1 Ax ' lr wr an 'K ry 4 mit R 1 fi, I ' ZX J' h X X T ' X . I I T E nib! A 'f-L' ,6j,g7 -'- ,f ' B -dx 1, ,I i f f' .- of Y aw ,. :my m ' n 3,94 I 'f ff!!-.T U ,,, Rosalind Adams Steven Allbritton Broadcast Journalism: JETS: Key Club Pan Am Club: Soccer, 2nd team All-District Stephen Allgood Ray Allison Basketball: Track: Football, All-District Honorable Mention Karen Anderson LONG- VIEW staff: transferred from Pampa High School Genever Anthony Choir, fr. sec, All-Zone: Concert Choir Andria Arkins Band,All-Region: LONG- VIEW staff, asst. editor: Quill 8: Scroll: Pan Am Club: Who's Who: Tennis, mgf Jeanette Arnsfast Exchange student from Denmark Christina Bair Exchange student from Germany David Baker National Honor Society: National MathlScience Award: Stage Band: JETS, pres.: Math!Science Team: Key Club: Leadership Club: Pan Am Club: Who's Who: Boys, State: Academic All American: Golf: Tennis Kevin Baney N ' Stephanie Barker Band Roger Barkman JETS Jason Barnette Pan Am Club: Soccer Jana Bates Choir, All-District: National Honor Society: Singsations, sec: JETS: Viewette Training: Viewettes, lt.: Pan Am Club: Superstar Girl Nominee: Musical Comedy: Who's Who: Society of Distinguished American High School Students Patricia Bates French!German Club: FHA: 100 Club Tonette Beaty Pan Arn Club: FHA: Basketball, mgr., 2nd Team All-District, Honorable Mention Patricia Gail Beckworth FHA: FHA HERO: Radio!T.V.: Basketball, capt., 2nd Team All-District, Honorable Mention Robert Beishir JETS: Math!Science Team: Pan Am Club: Cross Country: Track Virginia Bennett Viewette Training, capt.: VOE COOP: OEA: 100 Club Andrew Berger Leadership Club: ROTC: Library Club: Academic Decathlon Roger Best LUPUSg Track Robb Bindler JETS, v-pres.: Key Club: National Art Honor Society: Tennis Britta Bjelland National Honor Society: JETS: Math!Science Team: Who's Who SENI ORS 8 1 Tony Blankenship Mike Bobo National Honor Society, v-pres.: JETS: Leadership Club: Anchor Club Beau: Academic All- American: Whos Who: Baseball: Football, 2nd Team All- District Taunya Booker Cynthia Boothe JETS: Leadership Club: Latin Club, Imperator: Academic Decathlon: Track, capt., All-Region' Cross Country, Capt., All-Region, Most Valuable Runner Racer Botkin DBCA, pres. Michelle Bowen LaDonna Bowie FHA: Basketball, mgr.: Volleyball, mgr. Jeff Bowman Janice Boyd FHA: OEA: VOE COOP: VOE Lab Joe Brookins Football, All-Distict, Honorary Capt.: Baseball, Capt., All-District Honorable Mention Chris W. Brown SRO: Industrial Plant Maintenance: Basketball Jeb Brown JETS: Student Council: Key Club: Pan Am Club: Golf: Soccer Karen Brown Campus Life: Choir: Greenjackets Jennifer Bryant Julia Bryant National Art Honor Society Susan Buchanan Anchor Club: Band, All'Region, Majorette: Campus Life: JETS: Quill 8: Scroll: Student Council: Leadership Club: Who's Who: Swimming, capt., Most Outstanding Swimmer Sandra Buffin SRO: FHA: CVAE COOP Yvonnda Burkes Brett Burlison Broadcast Journalism: Campus Life: Key Club: Golf: Swimming Mark Burns Kevin Burton Football: Track Monica Bush Yiewette Training. capt: FHA: OEA: YOE Lubi Theatre: Whos Who Natalie Bushkuhl Band: SRO: Latin Club, sec.. lmperator: National l,ntin Exam. Nlagna Cum Laude Brian Caldwell Basketball: Track 82 SEXIORS 'L M, .W fr , if . ,' l .tics W' ,1., . M ,-.,.. Tm! f 0 i'!l' 0'0 . 'J V. C 'Gel' QQ9, 4'-af '- M Q, ' ff 1! it IX l , Q ssffw A I w si f-S 'QQ' ..f, ,ig Carol Campbell LUPUSg Latin Club, Basketball, Track John Cannon JETSg Vocational Drafting, 5th in Districtg Basketball Tracy Carpenter Debateg Football Terence Carter Football, All-District Honorable Mentiong Track James Cary Football Kristi Chesnik Campus Lifeg Student Councilg Technical Theatre Elaine Childress Band, Majoretteg J ETS, Z-Clubg Student Council, Leadership Club, French!Gerrnan Clubg Homecoming Queen Nomineeg Class Favorite Dawn Childs Viewette, mgr.g Basketball, Trackg Volleyball, 1st Team All-District, Best All Around Setter, Most Outstanding Tournament award Francis Christensen Vocational Drafting, ITC COOPQ VICA, District Michael Clark SRO, Football, capt., AllfDistrict Honorable Mention. Shanda Clark Lissa Clay FHAQ VOE COOPg OEAQ Volleyball Rachel Clifton Bandg JETSQ Pan Am Club Micheal Climer Martin Cobb National Honor Societyg JETS, Who's Who: Band, Beau, All-Area Jana Cole Bandg Campus Lifeg JETS, LONG- VIE W staff, Quill 8: Scrollg Student Councilg Viewette Trainingg Viewette, mgr., Sweetheart, Leadership Clubg Pan Am Clubg FTA, pres., cor. sec. Paula Commins LONG- VIE W Staffg OEAQ VOE COOP Cathy Cook Band, Majorette District Twirlerg Z-Club, LONG- VIEW staffg Quill Sz Scrollg Student Council, Leadership Club, Pan Am Clubg Class Favorite, Homecoming Queen Nominee, Class Officer, jr. v. pres Jeannie Copper Pan Am Club, DECA golandia Ann Cotton transferred from Homer High chool Amy Crawford Bandg LONG- VIEW staff, Quill Sz Scrollg Student Councilg Leadership Clubg Tennis, mgr, Sonya Cullins Band, Campus Lifeg Z-Clubg LOBO staff, coseditorg Quill 8a Scrollg Student Council, rep.g Leadership Club, French!German Club, Who's Whog USNJAQ Sr. Class Favorite Erica Cummings Malikah Daniels Campus Lifeg Cheerleaderg MathlScience Teamg Z-Club, Student Councilg SRO, Leadership Clubg 100 Clubg Who's Whog Class Officer, jr. Kr sr. treas. SENI ORS 83 David Adam Davis Nl:ithf'St ience 'l'e4iin: Student Council: l rt-iiclittit-rinzin Club: Haseball Erika Davis Yiexwlte Training: FHA: VUE: YOI-1t'OOP Gena Davis Art Club:FHA:Ylt'A1t'osnietology Kristina Delllart Anchor Club: UIHU Staff: Student t'otiiic1l:lYlio's Who Russell Dixon Hand: DECA Ursula Domino Choir: FHA, rep.: Library Club Laconia Dudley Anchor Club: Campus life: Cheerleader: Student Council: SRO: Who's Who: Class Officer, fr. V. pres.: Track Becky Dunlap Hand, All-State, fr. pres., sr. see: Stage Hand: Orchestra, All-Region: Campus Life: Pan Am Club: Orchestra: SADD: Who's Who: Society of Distinguished American High School Students: Distinguished Young Leadership Award Hawkins Dunlap Broadcast Journalism: LUNG' VIEW staff: Quill lit Scroll: Student Council: Leadership Club: Who's Who: Class Officer, sr, v. pres.: Football Tony Dunn Denyse Dvoracek Student Council: Leadership Club: Frenehftierman Club: FHA HERO: FTA: OEA Cynthia Edon FHA: VOE COOP: DECA Avery Edwards Football, All-District: Track Stephanie Eggleston Choir, All-District, librarian: Cheerleader: Kwotations, librarian: Concert Choir: Debate, Student Council: Who's Who: Swimming Mary Beth Elam National Honor Society. reporterl Anchor Club, treas.: Viewette Training: Viewettes. Capt.: Leadership Club: French!Gernian Club: NCAA Superstar Drill Team: -lr. Class Favorite: Football Sweetheart: Wlio's Who Veronica Elnm VUE, Commercial Clothing Randi Ellis National Honor Society: Band. Majorette. District Twirler' Cain us I ite' JETS' Math!Scierice Team: . . . p . l , .. t Z-Club: l rencl1!Gerinan Club: Academic All American: Wbo's Who: Texas Governors School Anthony Emniel Latin Club. lmperator: National Latin Honor Society: National Latin Exam, Gold Medalist: ROTC, Color Gaurd. Orienteering, Security Ofticer Jennifer Emmel Cheerleader: JETS: LUHO staff co- editor: Quill K Scroll: Student Council, pres- class rep.: Leadership Club: SADD: Pan Am Club: Most Outstanding Soph. Girl: CSSCA: ASNJA: Who's Who Andrew Evans Broadcast Journalism. anchorfdir.: Cgimptis Life: JETS: I.tJ,N'tI- VIEW staff: Student Councill SRO: Leadersliip Club: Pan Ani Club: Technical Theatre George Fedorovich Mike Felker tiolt' Vicky Fernandez Exchange Student From Spain Christina Ferrell Z-Club: Student CUUI1t'llIxvhtlgxylltli lliisketball, rapt.. All-State. All-East Texas. Most 0lllSltllltllllt1 State. Niitional Free Throw Champion. MVP. Aciideinic All Ainericiin S4 SEXIORS sf. bf F ,-R lb , ov 'E 544 IL. ,Inh- i i - .f 'A il ' - , N 7 l wi Mmm' f' ,. 5 Q t l QI E -ns- f W Q Julie Fidler Student Council: SRO: French!German Club: Viewette mgr.: Theatre: transferred from Broad Ripple High School Ian Fields Doritha Finley Campus Life: SRO: FHA: Basketball: Volleyball Sara Flemister Anchor Club: Student Council: Pan Am Club Charolette Flowers Track: Volleyball Danny Fontaine Baseball, All-District, All-East Texas, Most Outstanding, MVP Tim Fontaine Dachelle Foxworth Choir David Frith JETS: Student Council: Pan Am CLub: Jr. Historians: Swimming Billy Fuller FFA, pres. Chris Fuller LONG-VIEW Staff: Quill 8: Scroll: Student Council: FFA: Auto Mechanics: Football, capt., All-State, All-East Texas, Most Outstanding, Blue Chip, All- American: Track Lacy Fuller Band: Cheerleader: JETS: LOBO staff: LONG-VIEW staff: Quill 8x Scroll: Student Council: Leadership Club: Pan Am Club Michele Fuller Library Club, v. pres.: Academic Decathlon LaTonya Garrison Band: Majorette, District Twirler: JETS: Z-Club: Student Council, rep: Leadership Club: 100 Club: Rod Gatlin JETS: Math!Science Team: French!German Club Cathy Gebert JETS: LOBO staff: Quill 8: Scroll: Greenjackets: Leadership Club: French!German Club: Cross Country, All-Region: Track, All-District Bobbie Gibbs OEA, Sgt.-at-arms: Technical Theatre: VOE Lab: transferred from Wesclin Sr. High School Arlene Gibson Band, Majorette: JETS: Z-Club, treas: Student Council: Musical Comedy: SRO, treas.: Leadership Club: FrenchfGerman Club: Tennis, mgr. Judd Gibson National Honor Society, pres.: National Merit Commended: JETS: Math!Science Team: Academic Decathlon: Who's Who: Texas Governor's School: Cross Country: Soccer, 2nd Team All-District Joseph Gill Chendo Gonzalez Student Council: Pan Am Club: Swimming Joseph Grant ROTC, Platoon Sgt., Platoon Leader: Industrial Electronics Sherri Gunby Ruth Mary Hackler National Honor Society, parl.: Anchor Club, v. pres., leadership dir.: Band: JETS, treas.: Student Council, rep.: Leadership Club: Lupus: Latin Club, v. pres.: Academic Decathlon: UIL District Typing: Who's Who: Girls' State: National Latin Honor Society SENI ORS 85 Matthew Hamilton Comer! Choir: Auto Mechanic, v. pres: Melissa Hamilton SHO: CYAI-I COOP: Basketball, mgr. Tracl-1, mgr.: Volleyball Royce Hamilton Stephen Haney Hand: Broadcast Journalism: Student f'UUI1Cll1Slf0,D8!'.l Pan Am Club: Technical Theatre Linda Harber liand: VICA: treas., Sweetheart Chris Harper Basketball: Football Dawn Harris Hand: Campus Life: Z-Club: Viewetbe Training: Jr. Historians: FHA: Mock Trial Ronald Hatley National Honor Society: Band: JETS: Math!Science Team: Pan Am Club: Academic All American: Who'e-i Who Sharundha Hawkins FHA, hist. Kelly Hearnsberger Broadcast Journalism, dir.: Campus Life: JETS: LUNG- VIEW staff: Student Council: Leadership Club: LUPUS : Frenchlflerman Club: Football Tonya Henderson Band: IJHCA Chad Henry liriselmll: Football Alyson Hesler Leadership Club: Pan Am Club: DECA, treus.: Tennis Trey Hickman Baseball: Tennis Kevin D. Hill LUNG-VIEW staff, editor: Quill 8: Scroll: Baseball Tanya Hill FHA: VOE Lab: VOE COOP: OBA, pres. Adam Holland Hand: Broadcast Journalism: LONGAVIEW staff: Quill 62 Scroll: Student Council: One Act Play: Who's Vl'ho Antony Hopson JETS: SRO: FrenchfGerman Club: YICAZ Auto Technology: American Achievement Award Archila Horton Yolondace Horton Corey Howell Campus l.il'e: Key Club: DECAL Football: Tennis Larry Huffman Hand: KeyCluli1 Leadership: DECA, sec.: Baseball Shawna Hughes llantlg Cheerleader: Student Council: Class Ofticer. tr wr. Shondn Hyder llrialo-ilmll 86 SEXIORS 1 5. -41- '1 63 li I I .T Q.. f fl X ,il-in -Hifi 7 , 3 l l i 2 X 7 X1 1 V.- ,,,,. , lc x., fl 5 l 5-1, f x X Lv- t , 9 -' x 4-1 .fx ll ,AC u ., 5 , L ,IF 'M V-v A -V J-W -, f W ,- ,-.-. ,W , T. ,Q J 4. 1-M 1 - V I! l Y f .wif 0 2 lil I wk ,Q x. Lf, 1 f, xi, , ,fv-4,1 bn at if K i i CM .L , nl Chandra Jackson Patricia Jackson FCA, Basketball, Trackg Volleyball Tequita Jackson FHAQ VOE COOPQ OEA Renee Jimenez Viewette Training, Viewettes, sec., treas. Miss Viewetteg VOE, OEA Denisa Jimerson Basketballg Cross Country, Track Frederick Jimmerson Mandy Joaquin Anchor Clubg Band, All-Region, French!German Clubg Mock Trialg Wh0's Who Carl Johnson Football Jesse Johnson Basketballg Football Julie Johnson Campus Life, Musical Comedy, SROQ FTA, Library Clubg One Act Play, All Star Castg Swimming Lisa Johnson Who's Whog FHA, VOE, VOE COOP Mattie Johnson SROQ Viewette Trainingg Who's Who Susan Johnson Campus Lifeg Choirg Pan Am Club Tammy Johnson Angela Jones Bandg Cosmetology, sec. Jason Jones Band, All-Areag Campus Lifeg Choirg Singsationsg Concert Choir, Musical Comedy, SRO, Pan Am Club, Academic Decathlong Wh0's Who Sherry Jones Band, All-Region, French!German Club, Orchestra, All-Region Sonya Jones Student Council, v. pres., rep.g SRO, Greenjacketsg FHAQ 100 Clubg Who's Who Lori Kidd Bandg Viewettesg Pan Am Clubg FHAQ FTAg Who's Who Casey Kilfoyle Band, parl,, pres., All-Regiong Stage Band Clay Kirkland JETS, Student Councilg Tennis Karen Knight Yevette Ladson Pat Laird SENI ORS 8 7 Mang Lam VOR. hist.: Whos Who: l'.S. Achievement Academy: National Awards Veronica Lambert Lt-aclership Club: FHA: FHA HERO: Cornmcrcial Clothing: VOR COOP: Cross Country: Track Jamie Lawrence Anchor Club: Campus Life: Jr. Historians: FHA: VICAZ Swimming Yolonda Lawson Band: Viewette Training: Jr. Historians Eva Lee Student Council: SRO: Viewette Training: Views-ttes, lt.: Leadership Club: FHA: 100 Club, pres: Homecoming Queen Nominee: Who's Who: Miss LHS: Fr. 81 Jr. Class Favorite: Most Outstanding Jr. Girl: Fr., Soph., Jr., Sr. Class Officer, pres. June Lehmann Band, All-Region: Choir, All-District: Anchor Club: Singsations, treas.: JETS: Pan Am Club: Who's Who: Society ot' Distinguished American High School Students Genice Lewis James Lewis Scott Lewis Hand 1.0130 staff: LUNG- VIEW staff: Quill St Scroll: Student Council: Leadership Club: Frenchfflerman Club: SADD: Who's Who: Hugh 0'Brien Ambassador Cecily Lilly SRO Toni Luttrell Viewette Training: Pan Am Club: FHA Jeannie Michelle Maeberry VICA: Cosmetology, pres, Marc Malloy Anchor Club Beau: Baseball: Football Shane Mangrum Band, All-Region Michael Matlock National Honor Society, sec.: JETS: Debate, cupt.: Student Council, treas.: Leadership Club: LUPUS : Pan Am Club: Academic Decathlon: Regional Qualifier Literary Criticism: Mock Trail: Whos Who Karl Mayo FHA: Basketball: Football Scott McClain JETS: Basketball: Swimming Aaron McCollum Key Club: Pan Am Club: Basketball Derrick McCollum Football: Track Matthew McConaughey LONG- VIEW staff: Key Club: I,l 'Pl 'SQ Pun Am Club: Golf. All-District lst Team: Tennis Steven McCormick Robert McCracken Ylvwellt' nigr.: I.l 'PLS : Swimming. Best All Around Dan Mclntyre Scott McKinley llancl, All-Area: Orchestra, All-Region: l'l'k'SlClt'lllllll Aradeniic Fitness .-Xwarcl: Stage Band: Singsations, pres.. .ll-TTS: l.v.iclership Club: French Club: Wlnfs Who: ll'ill1Slit'l'l'PCll-F0111 l'ni-in High School SS SEXIORS .X lt ' -S N x ix s. x ,,:?x:f:' yr: gl' 'ir-3:1-, -- I I Iii A S x tx .4 - A is ' it Y' i x x um I 1 , 1 1 , .TX s 11 5 imlqdl ' , jqrgiif 'll Xt? Ai' ,sei -1 l - 1' 'ng .fire , 'gm Q f ., . to an X l X N 5 rl, 5 r Jim McQueen LOBO staff, Quill Sn Scroll, Football, Fighting Heart Award Gina McWhorter Band, LOBO staff, Student Councilg SROQ Pan Am Clubg Class Favorite, Fr. SL Jr.g Swimming, Quill Sz Scroll Robert Mears Julie Mendicello Z-Club, spirit chairmang Student Councilg Pan Am Clubg Tennis Mia Menefee transferred from Nacogdoches High School Kevin Middleton Baseball, Football Jeffrey Milstein Amy Mitchell Cheerleader, LONG- VIEW staff, Quill 8: Scrollg Leadership Club, Pan Am Clubg DECA, v. pres.g FCAg Who's Who Elisabeth Mobley Campus Lifeg SROQ Greenjacketsg FTA Angie Modisette Campus Lifeg Youth 8: Government, French!Germa.n Clubg Pan Am Clubg Jr. Historiansg VOE COOPg Volleyball Christin Monza Campus Life Robert Moore National Honor Societyg National Merit Commendedg JETSQ Math!Science Teamg Leadership Club ROTC, Battalion Commanderg All-Americang Who's Whog National Art Honor Society Thomas Moore JETS: Student Council, Key Clubg Pan Am Clubg Baseball, Swimmingg Golf Holly Morgan Anchor Club, pres., Band, Majoretteg Campus Lifeg Student Councilg SROQ Leadership Club, French!Germa.n Clubg Swimming, mgr. Michelle Morris VOE Labg VOE COOP , sgt. at armsg transferred from Pine Tree High School Debbie Moss Kenneth Moss ' Julie Muffler Campus Life, Debate Shannon Nance Cosmetology, reporter, Rodeo Club, sec., Volleyball, rngr Suzanne Nave National Honor Society: Campus Life, Choirg JETS, Math!Science Team, Greenjacketsg LUPUS g French!German Clubg Who's Who David Neely Band James Darron Nesbitt Ha Ngo Angel Nix Band, All-Areag Anchor Clubg Campus Life SENI ORS 89 Bryan Nix Pam Nullinf'1lnx11uNl1t:-,l':ln,-Xi1it'ltil1.X'lf'.'X Amy Norrt-ll Chris Urman Mario Palmer Miko Palmer llrumlrzist Journalism, tech. dir.: Youth Ka Govt-rinnt'nt, statf- st-natur: KL-y Vlulig Frmtliall. All-District llminrulilc' Mvntiun Curtis Parker Sharcc Parker Shclia Parr Ailcliur C'lul1g llunrlg liruzxrlvzist .luurnulismi lfllifl stuffg IXHWI l'llz'W stzill: Quill 8: Scroll:Stt1d0nt C'ounc'il: MllSlt'2ll C'uniL-cly, pres: SRO. Swoutlic-zirtl Pan Am Clulig All-Star fl2lSlQ Wlnfs Who Ruthie Ponce Kimberly Poaqucs John Phipps Vlmir, All-District: i'onc't-rt Chnirg fll'l'l'S Charndrock Pipkin Jennifer Pless Banclg Stagv Band: Cinnpns Iiitc: .ll-ITS Patrick Pollak .llC'l'Sg lhfluitv. llll, District: Clio:-rleuder l'k-an: Gulf: Soccer Marjam Ponjio lixclmnge Student from Nt-tlwrlands Kristal Porter Tumar Porter Band: Volleyball. nigr. Melissa Powell ,llC'l'S: lXlz1thfSviem'e Team: 1.0130 staff: Pan Ain Club: Student Council: Acacleinic Decathlnn: Tennis Cary Procter Band: l rvl1rli'Geriiiai1 Club llianva Randall Jason Randolph Nall-1n.al Honor S-wit-ty:,ll'f'llS1Student l'uunt'il:lYlin'wll'l1n.'l'vlili1x Jason Ratltq li.twl1.ill Toni Ray Slitlg l l'l.AX. x. prvf , lllfftf-X 90 SEXIORS a s :. is T , E , ,,-.o as . it as 0 N 1 ,.:.-V ,, , Q Z1 N If i K 1. , ix, a , + Nw , A Q1 ' Kay- 1 1 -X m.0'- :M vt, e N br J' iz '- I P . l 1 f3.'7 5 'Ziyi X X f 'ET ? Q- 1: . Y 4- '-51:-fr 'fav V- ai rt: fo' 3 f 3,5-:tw X fr ' . N 1 ' -nk ' L fy X ' ., ,L is Defi ' . , . ' x ix 1' '-A E I ,. -.tw fs -r' . Y it Q 4 Q 1 A ' fff: fra - ,i - ,- ' vw , 'fgn , x :AL Y U , V If ,114 - T- V57 J. TZ 'ff W- tv . ,J X 253419 gg up ' 4 M -az' f- ' f 4 'X' K A V- Y- 7 . ff? R F '-fee 36 J 'YE 'f'i'5rT'v'3f'4EH:?'i'N1l'H 'lf 1 1 ,warg , , as -. lmcitf' - 'L1-A375 'i ff .. 7 A 5-na., ,. 1 w l.,LL S, -- ,- :n 1 t -gf' ,,,,, I 1 , , 47? f I- L., ' 1' 5 .5 ' ' ,,'??'f'r V? fx, -1: ' 4' 'ff'-'ra - Lett- ta, XA' . T , K . , -11 ig .W , ,, . Y ll E- PJ 'fx . T Q l , ,L .N , Q! , 5 if 1 ' 1 , is ' , 1 K g kr -V ' , .a rf Q q T ' P1 Yi WX' , j I X . X 1' f N - 'ai' ' fr' Y' , Michelle Reese Viewette Trainingg Campus Life Steven Reese William Reese Angela Reeves Betty Rice Choir, All-Region: National Honor Societyg Choirg JETS, Math!Science Teamg Pan Am Clubg Who's Who Greg Richardson National Honor Society, Bandg Campus Lifeg JETS: Math Science Teamg Pan Am Clubg Jr. Historiansg Wh0's Who John Richardson Marci Risinger National Honor Society: Anchor Clubg Bandg JETS, Greenjacketsg Pan Am Clubg UIL District Typing Kayla Roberts Suzanne Roe Band, Majoretteg French!German Club Jennifer Romines National Honor Societyg Who's Who, Anchor Club, Band, Majoretteg LOBO staff, Quill KL Scrollg Pan Am Club Sharon Ronzello Broadcast Journalismg Z-Clubg LONG- VIEW staff, Student Council, parl.g Leadership Clubg Pan Am Club Rhonda Rowlett Viewette Training, FHA, VICAg Cosmetology I 8t II Keith Russ Band, All-Districtg Orchestra Tom Sarratt Bandg JETSg ROTC Mark Saurette LONG-VIEW Staff, Student Council, Football, honorary capt., All District Honorable Mentiong Basketball, Theatre Production Victor Scalco Viewette Beau, mgr.g Bandg JETSQ LOBO Staff, FrenchfGerman Clubg Tennis Stephen Scott Band, All-Regiong Orchestra John Seabaugh Julia Seale Band, All-Areag National Latin Honor Society: Band, v. pres., Majoretteg Stage Bandg JETSg Z-Club, pres.g LONG- VIEW staffg Quill 8L Scroll, Student Councilg Leadership Clubg Latin Club, hist.g Who's Who Anna Segovia Viewette Trainingg FHAg FHA HERO, treas. James Segovia Basketball, trainerg Football, trainer Angelia Sells Cross Country, mgr.g Track, Regional Qualifier, Most Outstanding Runner Velissa Sells Cheerleaderg Z-Clubg Student Council, FrenchlGerman Clubg FHA, pres., Who's Whog Class Officer, sec., Track SENI ORS 9 1 Christina Sexton VUEl,aln1VOl-ICOOP Shawn Sheridan Ol-IA. v. pres.: VOE Lab Darrel Sherman Key Club: National Spanish Honor Society: Soccer: Tennis Renese Sherman Z-Club, sec: LONG' VIEW staff: Quill Ez Scroll: Student Council, class rep.: Leadership Club: Pan Am Club: Whrfs Who: All-American Teresa Shipman Tommy Shirey Bryan Simons Byron Sims Shane Singleton VICA: ICT Denise Sledge Adam Smith Bandg JETS: Student Council: Key Club: Pan Am Club: Soccer: Swimming Connie Smith Michael Smith Art Club Warren Smith Tamela Sneed JETS: LOBO staff: Student Council: Pan Am Club: FHA HERO: Basketball: Volleyball Bobby Spencer Cindy Spohr Anchor Club: Campus Life: JETS: Matli!Science Team: Viewette Training: Viewettes: OEA: VOR Lab: UIL District Accounting UIL OEA Typing 5th Camisa Springs FHA: VICA, Sweetheart: Cosmetology: Homecoming Queen Nominee: VICA State lst 8: 2nd Place Shannon Stalcup Band. Majorette: Z-Club: LOBO staff: Quill S Scroll: Student Council: Leadership Club: Pan Am Club Kelli Starbird Broadcast Journalism. anchor: Campus Life: -ll'l'l'S: lNlath!Scienre Team: SHO: Greenjackets: Ll 'Pl 'S 3 l renchf'German Club Scott Stephens Devin Stevens Dawn Stewart Dexter Stoker 92 SEXIORS bl Ei? if .X s.. Q, in r!' f 'Q?-1 Angela Stoxstell Viewette Training, lt. officer, Viewettes, FHA, FHA HERO, Commercial Clothing, sec., Kemberly Stuckey Choir, All-Area, National Honor Society, Anchor Club, Broadcast Journalism, Campus Life, Singsations, sec., Concert Choir, sec,, LOBO staff, Quill 8: Scroll, Student Council, rep., Viewette Training, Viewettes, public relations, LUPUS , Latin Club, Who's Who, National Latin Honor Society, LONG- VIEW staff, USNJA LaRoyce Sublett Campus Life, Student Council, rep, French!German Club, Track, Regional Qualifier, All-East Texas, Most Outstanding, Cross Country, Regional Qualifier, Football Kuzuhito Suda Exchange Student from Japan Grant Taylor National Honor Society, Singsations, JETS, Math!Science Team, Debate, LONG- VIEW staff, Student Council, Pan Am Club, Academic Decathlon, Academic All American, Who's Who, Boys' State, Golf Patricia Taylor Yolanda Taylor Viewette Training, capt, Viewettes, capt, FHA, FHA HERO, v. pres., Who's Who Keisha Thomas Band, All-Area: Anchor Club, parl., corresponding sec., Band, JETS, Student Council, hist., Leadership Club, Jr. Historians, Orchestra, Who's Who Sabrina Thompson Donald Tryon Broadcast Journalism, Baseball, Football, Track Tom Tutt Pan Am Club, LONG-VIEW staff, Baseball, Football Mike Upshaw Sherri Utz Viewette Training, Viewettes, mgr., FHA, DECA Marie-Therese van der Kun Anchor Club, Campus Life, SRO, Student Council, Exchange Student from Netherlands Michael Vanderpool Brenda Vogt Band Edward Walker Art Club, Track, capt., Regional Qualifier, Cross Country, capt., National Art Honor Society Erica Walker Student Council, Latin Club, FHA, pres., Volleyball Wyuette Walker Yvette Walker Aliceson Wallace Band, All-Region, Majorette, Drum Major, Z-Club, v. pres., LONG- VIEW staff, Student Council, District Four Liason, Leadership Club, Homecoming Queen, Miss Flame, Who's Who Undray Wallace Duane Walls Johnny Ward National Honor Society, treas., JETS, Student Council, Pan Am Club, Soccer, All-District lst aelam, Most Outstanding, Most Valuable Player, Whois 0 SENI ORS 93 Patricia VVard lianfli X-Vlub: Student Vountil: Yiewette Traimng. asst g Ylt'XVt'llQ'R, pres.: Leadership Club: Pan Am CflulJ1VVho's Who Candace Warren IJINII VIEW staff: Student Council: ennis Tina Washington Student Council: SRO: FHA: Volleyball Bruce Webb Vheurlearlt-r. mgr.: Soccer, capt., All-District, Honorable Mention Robert Webb SRO: 'l'heatre Arts: CLA, news editor Paula Wehunt FHA: VOE: VOE COOP, sec. David Wesley Basketball, Capt, James West Football: Baseball, Most Outstanding Outfit-lder Amy Whitehurst Band: Broadcast Journalism: Campus Life: MathlScience Team: Z-Club: LUPUS : Latin Club, treas. Paulette Whiteside Viewette Training: Viewettes: VOE COOP: OEA: Who's Who Wendi Widdle Basketball, capt., All-District, All-East Texas Chad Williams Shannon Williams Band: Pan Am Club Sharon Williams Band: French!German Club David Witt National Honor Society: Band: JETS: Mnth!Science Team: Debate: Student Council: Pan Am Club: Academic Decathlon: Who's Who: Soccer Andy Wood Football Evajuani Woodrow Choir: Viewette Training. asst.: Viewettes: FTA: Library Club. program chairman: 100 Club: Whu's Who Laura Works Band. All-Repjion, Majorette, District Twirler: JETS: Z-Club: LONG- VIEW staff: Quill 8 Scroll: Student Council: Leadership Club: Pan Ani Club: Who's Vl'ho Kristi Worsham Choir, All-Area: Band: Kwotations. treas.: Whos Who Darcy Wright FFA: UEFA: Football 94 SEXIORS F.. r 1 v M Shon Wrighten Mark Zeigler JETS: Student Council: Key Club: Pan Am Club: Swimming. All-Region. Most Improved Swimmer: ZAClub Beau XJ ' f. ' t l sf- - , MT . 'S' -c-7 L, , -., ,An.,- ' Ev in O 'IU it ,X ...vw ,V 'fwlX..JiiN-Y, Q I .4 j4:'fgt? ! x, r 'f x'42 ,H nmwg. . ww' -xi ' :Fu . ,2'.,. ci 'Iv ., f ',Yi:'ps:g',..-M 1: - 4--w,.?ggf'.+ fri' - If 2 1 -Bin' AW 153 14 r ,i Qi .. If-.izgfir gq., Lf' fi 42, in-iii iiftiiffa' L fr' v Q--191 1' aw-Z '. N Wk ,f L '14 ' .1 I Zo ,xiii Y S Eva Lee ,.a - ' '-K:.w2f'i4i.i?.Efg,- .jf - w , 1:-y 1,-, -- rfif- . gfyf, -ap ,-SQ., .1 -Vg, , .':..,A,.f' f..-Q., .- 1- sq,.!12H1fQ,f'fz 2- - ,cb -11.242-'Q' , -zap: 1 ,.,, ., 4,1 x K1 I Y IA 1 Q w X x nd Mi s Lobo ike Bobb -A i f-,QR I '4 .I - W gk ' .- .. '- 1 . .. 1- ,V S, . ,-if-J . ,f ,. . 9 - I k ew I I-1' L X' ' ' f' x A is -v -1, '11 N I '-N . w I .7 '1 z ,z . , , x f X Q Y ., 7 I tj' - W ,X iff is -Y , x 1 1 X ,--f 513. '- .' , -r A . RN. t f f ' 5 ' in 4 24 -Gm iii- Most Likely to Succeed Ruth Mary Hackler and Judd Gibson Our Night To Shine A Night of Stars the theme on February 6, was a glittering array of this year's Senior Class. One-Hundred and twenty couples participated. The evening of glamorous festivity was hosted by Brooks Flemister, Assistant Principal of Instruction and Cur- riculm. A crowd of at least eight-hundred looked on as Mike Bobo and Eva Lee were named Mr. and Miss Lobo. Twenty-Two Seniors who received several votes in many of the Superlative categories were named class favorites. They were: Joe Brookins, Monica Adams, Kevin Burton, Patricia Beckworth, Terence Carter, Cathy Cook, Hawkins Dunlap, Sonya Cullins, Danny Fontaine, Malikah Daniels, Calvin Jackson, Arlene Gibson, Carl Johnson, Shawna Hughes, Kevin Mid- dleton, Sonya Jones, Mark Saurette, Julie Mendicello, LaRoyce Sublette, Renese Sherman, Johnny Ward, and Aliceson Wallace. Most Handsome and Most Beautiful Most Courteous Camisa Springs and Matthew McConaughey Velissa Sells and Mike Clark SENIOR CELEBRATION 97 Culest Elaine Childress and Derrick McCallum Friendliest lil-Ilil'il.iiii.1ml.Xi1rii1i xlklqtllilllll 98 SICXIURC'EI.EBIf.-XTIUX C7 ills Most Dependable Julia Seale and Ray Allison Most Athletic Chris Ferrell and Eric Faggvu Becky Dunlap and Warren Smith Gina McWhorter and Mark Zeigler Most Talented Wittiest Best Friends Always Anxious Antisipation Renese Sherman, Cathy Cook and Arlene Gibson share precious moments. Tina Washington, Ray Allison, Candy Warren, Patricia Ward, and Jason Barnette, all await their time to walk. SENIOR CELEBRATION 99 Next Ones in Line Juniors . .. the overlooked upperclassmen. It was a goal of this year to keep from being overshadowed by the class ahead and estab- lishing an identity of their own. lt's not all hard work, but for some the junior year was the most difficult. Excelling socially and ac- ademically was a major aspect of being a jun- ior. Preparing for SAT and ACT tests became more important, since college entrance is in the eleventh grade students sights. It was a year of anticipation, due to the added respect gained from freshmen and sophomores. Al- though they were only receiving a small taste of the Senior privileges that they looked for- ward to in the upcoming year. On the road to graduation, Juniors are now at their third stop. So watch out, because they're ready to move on. JFNIOR CLASS OFFICERS. Sitting: Steve Butter pre ident Standing Slams Nlaledon treasurer lane Rast xice president Iulie Cvalla hex 100 JL XIORS gn: ' - - X , 7 'VS1' ' F ,Q A 1 ll A ' 1 6531. h A , if 7 Vi x 0 N lt, , X l'.g-Mfr ' ' l l' 'QEJQ V eil X You've Got to be Nuts! John Nutt sings with a smile. photo by Chris I-'ivlds A Handy Situation l1l Melinda Pirtle and Jewell Rumpel discuss the latest gossip. phuzu by Szrfphf-fi Johnson All Eyes From the look on Trina Headls face, the news was shocking. prom by Luz-5 Fuller Amanda Ables Terry Adame Lance Aldridge Ricky Alexander Zelda Allen Rodney Allison Kenneth Alvin Beverly Anderson Kenneth Anderson Timothy Anderson Tricia Andrade Savoy Andrews Steve Archer Alfonzo Archie Allen Bailey Freda Barber Chuck Bassett Philip Baughman Phillip Bayman Thomas Beech Kenneth Bell Stelvin Bell Sabrina Benefield Deondreau Bennett Marcial Benton Kevin Berry Kimberly Berryhill Melba Blackmon Lori Blackson Patrick Blanton JUNIORS 101 lil Vliairles Booker Nlcluiiie Boolhe Wenflolyn Booty Jeremy Bostovk fletlrey Bothe James Boyd Kedric Boyd Kenneth Bowens Anthony Bradley Amy Branch Joel Branch Karen Branch Musical Confusion Now what is this thing Called? Uorey Moore plum, In M Johnson You've Got The Look Craig Hniliourn and Chris Daniels show that upperclassnian look. plow by mv, .w1.lofmof1 102 Jl 'XIORS ih Jamie Bridges Jeff Brown Lashon Brown Tyrone Brown Brian Burke Decie Bush Liz Bush Victor Bush Casey Bussey Steve Butter Rodney Buvens Bobby Byrd Judd Byrnes Ulieryl Caldwell Kevin Calhoun Bivins Caraway llnilon CAIYIJEIIIPY lloslinndn lhirter A,-4-' Lf 1 , ,ti I I 1, i- Q. A I E x' ' . , 'ww , 1 of A - 4-..Q ,fr f U U 1 vi za- -nah T Z? L 4iai1vF'7c mr sv- 4 uni -.ai ffl-1,1 ' . . I A , if 31' f 1.- 1 l . I , I 1 I 1 l Q l s 53 :11 ,1 ltr 1 1. 'Z J Q. , t nf Q? rg U W A . I irq ,Z M 'f 'q..' 7 9 6' as ff v kg I i 3 ,Q ae 'g ' U fy' 5-,A 5 f x r .. f .. -ei X iz . 43.62 :I-55? 'Xl f,Mef,, ,,5-5 .h'. f 9552 sf M V i uf V ,. Q Tommy Chacko Waverly Champion Susan Cheshire Diana Childs Howard Choy Teresa Christian PS1 Michael Chumley Eric Coggins Terese Collier Danny Combest Tammy Conway Robbie Cook Tonia Cooksey Genise Cooley Paula Corry Anissa Coss John Coston Sarah Cotter Angela Cox John Cox Julia Cox Susan Cox Beth Darby Amy Davis Barbara Davis Jeanette Davis Jerri Lynn Davis Rick Davis David Day Linda Dees Packed with T-N-T Labs are always fun when done with this foursome. Shelley Spruiell, Gena Underwood, Sabrina Benefield, Phedra Ross photo by Lacy Fuller J UNI ORS I 03 I 04 J UNI ORS Hop To It Wheeee . . . let's go to school!! Susan Cox and Cindi Hansen photo by M Johnson Bubble Trouble Chewing gum is a favorite pastime according to Sean Johnson. photo by M Johnson Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep Jerri Lynn Davis catches up on her Z 's. phnto byM. Johnson Connie Dixon Jerriel Dixon Sean Donham Bobby Dowhy Shannan Downs Gerald Dunlap Rhoda Dunn Willie Earl Mason Earls Poinsettia Edwards Stacy Enloe Patricia Enaey Sherri Fagan Gaila Farrier Brad Feldman Chris Fields Stephanie Figley Reggie Finch Ricky Fish Michelle Fisher Christina Floyd Stephanie Floyd Crystal Fopay Becky Fowler Lesa Freeman Andrea Frierson Brian Fuentes Casey Fuller Julie Gallagher LaTanya Garlon Carlton Garrett Yoyo Garrett Lawrence Garza Tenesha Gaut Tony Gill David Godell Kevin Godfrey Deanna Gonzales Kori Gosschalk April Grant Janet Gray John Gray Smile!!! Cindi Hansen shows us those pearly whites. staff photo Cookie Anyone? Z-Club members Stacye Maledon, Julie Gallagher, and Karen Wolf sell sweets at the annual FOOdfeSt. photo by M, Johnson Richard Gray Audrey Green Penny Green Shannon Gregg Jennifer Greifenkamp Kevin Griffin Lynne Griffin Julie Gruppi Stephen Gunby Bryan Hadley Rebecca Haggerty Eark Hale Nina Hale Ben Hall Benjamin L. Hall Stacy Hall Jason Hampton Paul Hancock JUNIORS 105 , I 9606606 JLIYIORS Cindi Marie Hansen Roelisa Hardeman Tracy Hardeman Kim Hardin Chris Harper Abraham Harris Tina Harris Lana Harrod Michael Haskins Keelie Hawkins Ronald Hawkins Kate Hawthorne Nikita Hayes Gina Head Krista Heck Lucy Henderson Alex Hernandez Gina Hiatt David Hill Veronica Hill Todd Hoelzle Kendra Holcomb Tammy Holmes Terri Horne Connie Horton Linda Howard Wendy Howard Steve Hudgins Jason Huff Bertha Huffman Helping Out Casey Bussey and Bobby Byrd help each other with Data Processing. photo by Laci Fuller , ' .,,. , P tt , V+ 9, : - ! aa. , 4 4 'I A ,.,.,. QSC., ,..., .. , . k fu af , r ,V .,, ...,,., . , tg. .. V Ju W- u. I V '1 -2 + . ,, Q, N ,K fo - '::x1.,:1::1:z1:r:.-:'a:.1 'iaf'-:fr-Q '- 1' '.32': : , ww-11 - ,..i:s45- -. .3-:iff , ' ' Q, ' 2 I e . f ,e i,:f:,.. .- :SV 221, E ' 'A : ',f,,.- .rt-. .,, , E H it s 2. ':fsj.g:5g : U -1- 1' e lf ' 1 A. ! . -,Q , X KH 41 ll , inf- I mv!-.ft,- -.,.IKI Reach Out And Touch Someone Who killed whom on All My Children 7 Stacye Mal8d0H photo by M. Johnson ! A Festive Feast M-m-m-m-m good!!! Tammy Smith samples FHA's sausage-on-a-stick at Food FBSL photo by Cathy Gebert Wondering Eyes Michelle Fisher enjoys the pause that refreshes while trying to decide what to try next at the annual Food Fest. staffphoto Scott Isgitt Jeff Isham Corey Jackson Donna Jackson Dorothea Jackson Dennis Jackson Ezell Jackson Kelly Jackson Pamela Jackson Cedric Jacobs Eric Jacobs Jamey Jamison Tammie Jenkins Daron J immerson Everett Johnson Sean Johnson Stephen Johnson Tonie Johnson Wendy Johnson Kimberly Jones Randy Jones Robert Jones Ronyke Jones Tina Jones Julia Jordan Jason J ouett Tony Kanuch Amy Kieffer Jerrold Killingsworth Jason Krueger JUNIORS 107 Brent Laffitle Nelson Lagrone Carmen Lamas Frank Lamas Stephen Lamb Mae Landis l-'4 Carl Lavery R.L. Lawson Shawn Lawson Evangelin Laywell Noel Laywell Julia Leatch The Three Amigas Beth Darby, Amanda Ables, and Amy Kieffer pose for a friendly shot. plmln hy Stvphvri Johnson Say What! Gena Underwood gives us that knowing look. nuff pfmlo Bodie Leslie Earliest Lilly Shane Lindsay Monica Lloyd Matt Loe Michelle Long Simona Loyd Denise Luza Andrew Macey Coris Mack Stacye Maledon Anne Malone Erin Manning Lutisha Mapps Matthew Markham Crissy Marquez Kevin Marshall Sandy Martinez I 61 611 08 JL 'NIORS 'fnwr '-9 F 'f ,U- A 2.1. - Q. D PLA 1 1 i 354' i' zillwllll. X 'Y A x at , Y W5 W Wx snr? .,-, -8, ,six , ' - -we-a :--1. , - 15... ,-r ,g.y,..,,:,4:::::!.:5, :VA X xx X . f 'ei I ,gr ' W N X Karl Mayo Nicole Mayo Derek MCCZHST Chad McConnell Gordon McCoy Scottie McCullough Steve McDaniel Cory McDermed Douglas McFatridge Michelle McGann Rochelle McLemore Monica McNary Andrew McWhorter Jeff Mendicello Brandi Metcalf Brent Meyer John Meyer Shawn Meyer Missy Minchew Angela Miller Tamera Miller Theresa Mitchell Tonya Mitchell Andy Moore Brian Moore Douglas Moore Elizabeth Moore Michele Moore Ricky Moore Harold Morris Up In Arms I-ll I just don't know what to think! Jeff Brown photo by Stephen Johnson J UNI ORS 1 09 The Best Things Come In Pairs Best of Friends Anna Whitehead and Lucy Henderson take time out to study together. ph,.1f,h, La:-3 rttzzff Mischief Maker Kim Pardue slyly taps Dylon Wallace on the shoulder, as if someone else were there. plxulu by Snfphf-n .Johnson Double Take Fashion is the key element according to Amy Branch and Stephen Bell. phuln by M .fulmsfm Jeff Morris Michael Morris Torey Morris Traci Motley Nancy Mumford Kelly Naylor John Nethery David Nichols Quinn Nobles Scott Norman John Nutt Carrie Owens Jerry Owens Mike Owens Japheth Pace Kerry Pace Karen Padgett Novid Parsi Sailesh Patel Tank Pearson Michelle Pellum Sheila Phillips Andy Pierce Dana Pinson Amy Pipes Danna Porter Reginald Porter Michelle Potter Chris Price .lonnv Pruitt 110 Jl NIORQ Craig Raibourn Mark Rankin Jane Rast Mandy Ray Jimmy Reed Cammie Reedy tKeith Reese Otis Reese Shannon Renfroe Obie Rhymes Michael Richardson Ellen Roach Queen and Her Court Sheryl Smith and Jamie Bridges display their Junior royalty. photo by Lacy Fuller Mr. Wizard John Nethery creates his own designer explosives. photo by Lacy Fuller Stephen Roach Derek Roberts Kayla Roberts Dana Robertson Didi Robertson Serena Robertson Sherry Roebuck Stephanie D. Rogers Leigh Roland Horace Rollins Shandra Rollins Tina Romans Phedra Ross Brian Rossum Andy Sanches Maria Sanchez Karen Sanders Kimberly Sanders JUNIORS I 1 1 Aremus Scott Matthew Seery Kim Sella George Shankle Mary Shipman Julie Shiver ll! John Sills Denise Sims Sean Singleton Tanya Singleton Michael Skinner Denise Sledge Angela Smith Keisha Smith Sheryl Smith Stephen Smith Tammi Smith Richard Sneed John Solomon Haydon Sommers Michellea Southern Shelley Spruiell Venoka Starling Melanie Stauts Christina Stephens Debbie Stewart Michael Stoker Alisa Stoxstell Alex Stutler Bud Summers Strength in Numbers Junior girls congregate during lunch. Erin Manning, Kate Hawthorne. Stacye Male-don. Anna Whitehead. Julie Gallagher. Jamie Bridges, Sheryl Smith. Amy Branch, Amy Kieffer. Karen Branch pmt' br lam Fuller I 12 JLXYIORS Vw V V-A ff?a. .,,e W '1 YE , -4 Z- -C Q, :N . , M' xiii: A 4 . 5 ,.- no X, , 'qs 1 , - .,. , W, 7 ., .V 1 1 ip so A L . V 1- ,,-- , W, .1 X X . f if u ai- - . '?f ?' F' Hx P Vg: W rua-. A 2 ' ' if gf' V V, .2 19: ,..w.' a am... . ,Gill-E? , ..- I 11 ,fe ,. Q y l fe E1 . ' 4 v .- - i M.,-. 1 4 , 2 4 ' 5 l 2- Juli 4 m Y! 6 'J Touch Me Noi Judd Byrnes with his PS1 favorite GQ pose. photo by M. Johnson Is There A Cure? Kim Hardin has senioritis a year to early. photo by M. Johnson An Upward Glance John Meyer looks up just as the camera snaps!! photo by M. Johnson Lynn Supak Tandy Talley Angel Taylor Bryan Taylor Carol Taylor Chad Taylor Takeitha Taylor Ckesa Templeton Joe Templeton Latonya Tennison Shon Thomas Carlos Thompson Evettee Thompson Fred Thompson Jeff Thompson Jennifer Threadgill Michael Tidwell Angela Tolbert John Toon Bihn Tran Mai Tran Matt Trippett Rachel Trussel Erin Turner Felicia Turner Lavecia Turner Gena Underwood Mike Upshaw Charlotte Van Meter Ushirika Vance JUNIORS 1 13 I 14 Jl 'NIORS W' W if i ' . Erika Vaughn ,sf in ' , ' David Yenlers A ' s A Jennifer Yoda ' J ' K' K .gi .lennifer Vogel .ff fig? 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V p X - QSX ,Bw J i-, W Julia Wall Tiffany Wallace Larry Webb Ben Weedon Michael Weldon Lynnett Wells :Mt Y Stacey Wendt Bridgette West Anna Whitehead Burnes Whitehead Julius Wilburn Christopher Willadson Lonnie Williams Lucricia Wilson '-- Karen Wolf tv Jeff Wood Shane Wood Sharon Woodberry f . . i H' 1 g X .1 , Zeke Woods Clifford Woolridge Vincent Woolridge Joe Yancey Brian Yarbrough i 9 Javier Zapata i V l MOST OUTSTANDING: Gena l'nderwood and Steve Butler BEST ALL AROUNDg Erin Manning and Steve Butter i A .... - FRIENDLIEST: Karen Branch and Andrew Macey plwm by Lacy Fuller WITTIEST: Julie Gallagher and Ben Hall plmtn by Lacy Fuller MOST BEAUTIFULXHANDSOME: Julie Shiver and John Nethery CUTEST: Amanda Ables and Brent Laffitte photo by Lacy Fuller photo by Shannon Slalcup JUNIORS 115 5 5 Back By Popular Demand The sophomores of '88 were relieved when they started school in September and found that they didn't have to an- swer to the names fish or freshman anymore. They soon learned their new name though - Hunderclassmanf, But even as underclassmen, sophomores found many more organizations and ac- tivities open to them. One important privilege that most of them obtained was driving. However, along with their priv- ileges came more responsibilities. They met this challenge and achieved their goals for a great sophomore year. .1 .ts f .Q . ,I D ,r Class Officers: Jason Smith. treasg Christi Starnes, v.pres.1 Charlie Mayo, pres.g Kristala Jones, sec. I lb NOPIIO VORES x I-.,,X S I-A V r Neg'---K ew, , 4 gh of :-1 4 . . L 11- V , , v v- L V ' , - , 1 xy by ' x . A ..,, ? .1 1 -9 M - A 1 'x- -1, YV ' Lf is i v 'v,'2'f',- - '-TS' 'Q-, warts! E X Two Things at Once Lindsey Seabough smiles and eats pizza at the same time. This is quite a remarkable feat. photo by Jae Gebert Could This Be Love? Stephen Godwin and Danya Nylund are full of smiles today. photo by M. Johnson Farmer and Football Star Barry Lindsey shows off his stylish overalls with his even more stylish Lobo football t-shirt. photo by M. Johnson Wallace Ables Eric Allen Michael Allred Shelton Anderson Tiffany Anderson Rodger Andrade Amy Archer Derrick Atkinson Johnnie Atkinson Erick Austin Tonia Ayers Jonathan Barnes Melinda Barnes Kristi Barrow Stacey Bates Lasonnuia Bayless Karla Beall Maurice Beall Yvonne Beall Billy Beavers Dawn Belt Christina Benefield Marlene Berlin Melissa Bianca Ladrenda Black Jacquline Blanch Royce Blankenship Valencia Blanton Jeff Boehme George Bogue SOPHOMORES 117 7 7 5l11l11hli11-t11a'k Shz11111f111 ll111111cl:- l'2111:111ue-l li11we11h Y11l1111dz1 Bnyfl V1-r11it11 limrlley She-lin Branch 'lll'l'l'ZiI1C9 I-Sr11f1ki11s Billy Brown llaylral Bruwn Kyle Brown Shelia Brown Suzanne Bruyere lee Storm '88 .le11niI'vr l'1111c :1111l Vhristi Sl11rnest11ke z1flvz111tz1ge11l' the winter sturxn l1c1licl11ys. School was clused for tw11 11116111 l111li'1luys clue to trezu'l1er1111s ruzxcl c'1111cliti1111s, 111111111 I1-1 151111 AI11111111111 Two Heads Are Better Than One Maria Butler and Angela VVixs1111s111ile fur the 1'u111er111l11ri11g their lunch llfliilli, 111111111I1.1.l .11- 1:11111-11 Shane Buchheit Lisa Buevhe Dabriel Burkes David Burks Karen Burris Donna Bush Snnya Bush Teresa Bushkuhl Maria Butler Ri1'l111rd Caldwell .lasun Uillllllliifli 31111110111 Campbell Aurlra Capps NIeliss11C11rdi1111 l'11rr1e C11rpe11t91' Hr1111kst'.1rter llvdllllllj' Carter Nli1'l1.1vl l'.1f11vrN111 Il N NOPIIO WORKS ,- Yi 1 -f' ' . . l ' . 5:5 .xy fi' 1121. J '57 MV. . . aff ' mf- Q- b 5 av 's ,uk f, . Y , W f at .4 0 E si Brian Chaffin Michael Champion Tenesha Chappell Christie Claiborne Hollie Clark Cindy Clifton Christy Clowers Mike Clowers Beth Cobb Laura Coggin Charlotte Coggins Beverly Cole Erick Coleman Melissa Collins Kelly Cook Kyle Cook Cyd Cooks Angie Cooper Anais Costantino Evelyn Cotton Alex Coulter Paul Cranford Jeffrey Crawford Jason Curtis Chris Daniels Marcia Daniels Kevin Davenport Christy Davis Sharon Davis Ann Derby How About Those Nachos Tomi Snow, Shannon Donaldson, and Shannon Nance seem to be enjoying one of the special treats at Food Fest - nachos. Each year on the day of the football game against Marshall, the different organizations of the school set up booths outside the cafeteria and sell food to the student body, photo by Joe Gebert SOPHOMORES 1 19 Friday Afternoon Excitement Mzijorctte, Monica fkicfailitty. looks like slit-B rvarly lor tht- big game already. hut too had v she still has another half-day ol' school left. prom, ht .wi ,mi fi flffhfi-on Mischievous Matt Matt Morgan says he already knows all the answers to the assignment. .wlulfphoto Coke Is lt Paul Matlock has a Coke and a smile while waiting outside after lunch. plifilfi ht sl.f,11i,-H .lfffiftom Delissa Deutsch Cathy Dolle Melissa Downs Tammy Downs Suzan Doyle Brian Dubois Derrick Dunn Margie Edwards Michael Ege Bo Elder Rochelle Ellison Scott Etheredge Michael Evans Tim Fagan Shamona Fite Lori Fitzgerald Robert Folzenlogen Alisha Foxworth Jennifer Frankenhoff Rayna Fried Kimberli Fuller Robert Fuselier Byron Gaile Mark Gaines Albert Garcia Jett' Garland Christy Garrett Kinilwerly Garrett Shirlyn Garrett lrl't'lL'l1t'llfr.lTX I 70 SOPHO 1101-IES sf P - l 1 , t . : rw-,if A Y' A Q y Q :E . -M :- 7' E' I , Y 1 4 , f . . - tgiih if , ' 'MX . l fl. ,Q x X 1 Q 5' fi . 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Donald Gatlin Joe Gebert Nancy George Laura Gibson Rodney Givens Jason Glover Stephen Godwin Daniel Gonzalez Terry Graham Shannon Grant Joe Gravley Anita Green Washing Dishes Is Fun Laura Gibson says there's always a time to smile - even while washing dishes! photo by M. Johnson Ooh, That's Cold . . . Olivia Skinner freezes her fingers while getting ice to fill the glasses at the Anchor Club Chili Supper, photo by M. Johnson Leigh Green Bonnie Grey Clint Grisham Greg Gullett Blaine Hagler Alyssa Hale Barry Hale Gaylord Hale Jerry Hammonds Renata Hanson Henry Harber Keisha Harris Nancy Harris Ty Harris Ulysses Harris Wayne Harris Rodney Haskins Christopher Haynes SOPH OM ORES 1 2 1 Trina Head Holly Heath James Helly Sarah Herbert Eddy Hernandez Jorge Hernandez Brian Hiebing Phillip Hill Staci Holcomb Kendra Holland Joe Don Holley Vanessa Horner Joe Horton Gina Hoskins Ronnie Hubbard Tereka Hunt Earnest Hunter Lonnie Hurtt Kevin Hutson Antoine Hyder Tyshun Hyder Kim Ivey Jimmy Ivy Darrell Jackson Drew Jackson Kim Jackson Noah Jackson Shalanda Jackson Tiffany Jackson Jobby Jamerson From the Top Sabrina Starr, James Smith, Kim Jackson. and Suzanne Bruyere can always find the photographer - even if she is on top of the building. phunf b, A1 Juhnsun 122 SOPIIOMORES . N 0 ' l Y ., 6-awk X i i . rp .. 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H w:,-sw ey 1. 7 -Qfxv-412' 72.-'I' l ,Q QU.: f ,ry 4' 2 we f gg, 4 fl ff R 9 X3 six 1 A - I 1136 ffefifs ' f v:. 9 A Vg' 1 Q 5 'S f .4 HJ I Ready for the Downbeat Majorette, Susan Lucas, can hardly wait to show off the new routine they learned this week. phnzn by Paul's Photography Food Fest Fun Shamona Fite enjoys her popcorn at the Food Fest, a special event students look forward to every year. photo by Cathy Geberl Just Clowning Around Kristala Jones keeps the girls at the Z-Club slumber party rolling with laughter. photo by Erin Manning Raymond James JoAnna Jimerson Alma Johnson Christi Johnson Inyca Johnson Ann Jones Ann Jones Candice Jones Grenda Jones Kemp Jones Kristala Jones LaJuanda Jones LaWanda Jones Paul Jones Tandria Jones Keely Katchinska Mark Kay Rhodora Kennard Krista Kershner Shelby Keys Patty Knowles Kyle Knutson Brandi Krewson Douglas Lacaze Tony Lambert Kelly Langston Stelvin Lanier Jack Leak Alicia Lee Lakita Lee SOPHOMORES 123 Jack Lenhart Jill Lewis Lahoma Lewis Michele Lewis Ralston Lewis Ricky Lewis Robert Light Barry Lindsey Toni Lister Alvin Lloyd James Lloyd Alicia Lockhart Laughs at Lunchtime Dawn Belt, Angie Cooper, Jennifer Frankenhoff, Jed Parker, Anais Costantino, Tami Rackley, and Susie Capps enjoy the fresh air and sunshine outside during lunch. iruffprmfu ls All Cotton Pink? Confused and bewildered Bo Elder isn't quite sure he wants to share his cotton candy with his friend, Beth Cobb. phony by Jin' livbvrl Tommy London Chrissy Lorenz LeMerrikal Loyd Lemuel Loyd Susan Lucas Mark Malone Kelli Mangrum Martin Manley Craig Martin Ben Mason Paul Matlock April May Charlie Mayo Monica lNIcCat'tity Terreca McCray Angie Mclntyre Chad Mcliibbin .-Xnihony 5Icl.eriiore I 74 SOPIIO VORES 15 li l L44 ill!! X lf I , ,LIFT Q AA o 21'-:saws . 1 ' :.a,s.1. Q -,Lg z .Z .519- ci. N k C K U Y 4 V44 ' ix X . mov 'x 'Q e ll, V M i 'ul' xtx 1' 5 Yi 7' i ki i ' ':51, M .4 5,- 3 X 2 xg , J' I , .. ' 1 N' cl ' T '9' ,- , x .., ' r.. ix V Q . V : M N ss X - Rig, ,i E f ' li s . . , ..fM.. ,, , wf-- 1'-.,'5:ww,,,m ,atm , af ' .: ' 0' 2595422 V : fl' f X'5'f4:1' fi1:'0 Q MZ, . , .L , , , . . . ii' X 1 gs 1 - 1 fix Z 3 2 -... ,Z ' 3 f- fv 1 V 1 -:fish -1 214 'e Z' K ik -. ': ' so 'ii V I I-4,.,..---f, 4 E 1 .1 , .5 N ., Q,-:A -Y, ' 'Zig i .-Na 'K :g1,:,i:g3i1,1 . X. v. is fe- 5 is Charisse McLendon Tony McNa1'y Lori Medlock Robert Melton Cardell Mike Caleb Miley Randall Miller Taylor Miller Amanda Mobley Nicole Molina Alonzo Moore Chris Moore Rachel Moore Tim Moore Tracy Moore Matt Morgan Steve Morgan Marty Morris Vernon Moss Brian Muffler Brian Murphy Richard Murphy Tracy Murray Cassandra Nelson Scott Nichols Melissa Nolan Michael Norman Yvette Norman Meredith Norton Brent Norwood That's What Friends Are For Many lifelong friendships begin at LHS. Kristi Barrow, Tami Rackley, and Shannon Bounds show everyone just how those friendships are made. photo by Joe Gebert S OPH OM ORES 1 25 Ready l or the World ,Xttm-r Inn: h. Ryan Voinhs lriolistA21gl'l'Iogolltwl-i to 4-lass. ,,m,, r, v,,'ilno,!,fo1-. f, Give 'Em a Bear Hug liisa Wt-hh :intl Nicole Nlolina know that hugs art- the he-st way to help somt-one make it through the clay, ,limo nw, .1 ,,.' rm-'fr Caught in the Act Chris Stephenson is ready to throw a punch. lJon't you know that lighting is against school rules, Chris? ,ilwfn hx ,il ,lnfiiiwfi Pamela Page Kym Parrlue Aderian Parker Jed Parker Kim Parrish Yogesh Patel Lew Patterson Aaron Perry Michael Pete Shelly Pharis Carole Phillips Gina Phipps Sidra Pickrom Naquita Pierce Reggie Pierce Melinda Pirtle John Pittman Joe Podest Jennifer Pope Aaron Porter Connie Porter Chris Presley Peggy Proctor Sherry Pulvher Smila Hallicoff Chris Rachal 'l'ami Racl-:ley Greg Randolph Sliawn Haney' Sherri Ray I Pt SOPHO WORKS rg? . .1 A X 1 ,hx- J 1 .i-,rf 1 ,- PX E A A V Tight :lf Q q Q , nlltf n 5 5 Xt' - Y 105' A' 1 l . ..... , ...... I A I I -QQ, . J a t .. 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Surely he aced it! mffphnffi Together We Can Derrick Atkinson and Jack Lenhart work hard together during class so they won't have any homework. That leaves more time for their phone conversations and their favorite TV shows after school. xtaffphulu Kelley Rogers Shannon Rollert Jana Romines Sally Rouse Melissa Ryan Kim Sandison Pam Scherrer Darian Scott Laticia Scott Lindsey Seabaugh Becky Seecs Gena Selman Debra Shaw Roy Shaw Lisa Shearin Jill Shillings Matt Shipp Marc Shirley SOPHOMORES 127 Tracy Shirley Tina Shivers Traci Simmons Nicole Simon Liz Simons Sean Singleton Olivia Skinner Jason Smith Jon Smith Kender Smith Mesha Smith Reggie Smith Tomi Snow Shawn Soey Martin Stacy Clevean Stafford Scott Stamper Shenika Starling Christi Starnes Sherry Statman Christopher Steed Chris Stephenson Glen Stewart Jennifer Stokesberry Katrina Strange Brett Swanson Horatio Taylor Nathaniel Taylor Shenethia Taylor Wesley Taylor A Bargain at its Best Smila Rabicoff, Christi Starnes, Holly Heath, Stacy Rigsby, Jennifer Pope, Meredith Norton, and Susan Lucas carry on the fun-filled tradition of Z-club initiations. pham by Erin Manning I 7 M 9017110 VORES na. 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Amanda Bell gives instructions at the Anchor Club Chili Supper. photo by M, Johnson All Bundled Up Ice storm '88 finds Brooks Carter taking a break from his sledding. photo by Erin Manning Roller Queen We caught Holly Heath with rollers in her hair at the Z-club slumber party, photo by Erin Manning Matt Teixeira Tony Thayer Tamicia Thomas Tina Thomas Eric Thompson Keith Thompson Daniel Thorpe Angela Todd Tracy Tolbert Joey Tomlinson Robert Tompkins Tuong Tran Harve Truskett Cherrie Tucker Timothy Turner Jason Tutt Kathy Voncannon Kathy Walker Kim Wallace Tiffany Wallace Bryan Waller Kathy Waller Brenda Walters Pebbles Ware Albert Washington Billy Watson Curtis Watson Carey Watt Lisa Webb Lia Wegner SOPHOMORES 129 -lziniue Welty Ilan While Otis Williurn Kim Williams Lisa Williams Reginald Williams Ronnie Williams Ronny Williams Tiffany Williams Keith Willis Tyrone Willis Jody Willouby James Wilson Kelly Wilson John Wink Genea Wooley Margarett Wright Mleeka Wright Jim Young Michael Zeigler Renee Zufelt Best All-Around lfar riglitl In November, the Sophomore Class voted Jason Smith and Christi Starnes as their All-Around Favorite classmates. plmm bp Emi Manning Most Outstanding trightl Jason Smith and Kristala Jones were voted by the Sophomore teachers as the Most Outstanding Boy and Girl ofthe Sophomore Class. phoio In Hrin Manning 130 SOPHO UORES --w-T-w ,,,,a,.-,, x ' . ,, 14,5 M57 MW, '5.t , on Q5 .ev l ui -152 .H J fa Wafizw emu f Q., 1 Friendliest Becky Seecs and Joe Don Holley Wittiest Michael Zeigler and Tina Shivers Cutest Daniel Gonzalez and Kim Parrish Most Handsome and Beautiful Brooks Carter and Susan Lucas SOPHOMORES 1 31 4 Getting Their Act Together As the doors of LHS opened on September 1, 1987, the bewildered Class of 1991 entered the building and crossed the threshold into a new and exciting adventure - high school. Adjusting to high school life was a big job for most freshmen, but their first step was to get their act together. Freshmen had to learn a whole new set of rules. As high school students, they were treated like mature young adults and were expected to act that way. This put a lot of new respon- sibilities on them that they had to learn to deal with. :Tix 11 Y. Christopher Abbey Stephanie Abbott Alisa Abernathy Ryan Adair Demitrius Adams Donna Adams . iv' 1 Kimberly Adams Rodney Adams Eric Akin Laura Alexander Tracey Allen Kyle Amos 7, .2 I 1 , 4 ' Erika Anderson Nicole Anderson Sharee Andrews Adriana Anguiano James Applewhite Wallace Archie il IJ 1 FREQHVEX' ---5 -il- ' I Entering high school also gave them much more freedom they had not previously enjoyed in middle school. With this freedom came other pressures. Freshmen had to learn to make the right decisions at the right time and not let outside pressures in- terfere with their school work and study habits. Throughout the year, the freshmen looked up to the good example set by upperclassmen. They made many new, older friends who were good in- fluences on them and helped them cope with the adjustments to high school life. r The Freshman Class Favorite were Jenny Pierson and Nick Rich ardson, All-Around F avoritesi Holl, Santos and Michael Rodriguez, Mos Beautiful and Handsomeg Molly Elan and Stephen Nethery, Cutestg Jen nifer Young and Kelvin Coxg Frien dliestg and Lisa Ferrell and Ross Mor gan, Wittiest. The Freshman Class Officer: fpictured below, leftb were Andrev Fanning, treas.g Jenny Pierson, sec. Lee Supercinski, pres.g and Jennife Ross, v. pres. -if Q1 ger- ,'a'-' ' :tml 1 f Q .Q , Q., , ef, 42' ' , UI l J! 'NV7 .qs i i E :u f . ' S xiivk J . m 5 , f . -fr f .2 fl . . e 4:11, ' S - i-1 ...ein i x- . I qv - Lx , G H ' X 'Q' A Vsvv' . Q-,fl 12:12 5 . 1 S 'QF fr 5, ' 'f,..'-1 f ' 1 it I ft 4 9 -la. .. 1 . in-Q,-1:-A-.a:s2fsv1w,sf,a'Wiz' f ..--1---f -f .an ' ,f ha 1 . 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All Smiles in the Morning It's a cheery way to start the day. staff photos Randy Arnau Christi Arnold Shanna Ashby Kristine Baker Tony Baker Mack Ballard Angel Barberee Robert Barkins Cheri Barr Angela Bateman Aubrey Bates Robert Beech Amanda Bell Shayna Bell Rick Bellatti Patrick Belt Melissa Benedict Angelia Benefield Bennie Bennett Brian Bennett Ola Bennett Stephanie Benson Sean Berry Sheniqua Bisor Cynthia Black Kenneth Black Mitchell Blair Demond Blanton Larry Blanton Mary Blanton FRESHMEN 1 33 Shamaria Blanton Earl Bonner Christopher Booker Shelley Boone Simitria Booty Heather Bousman Regina Bowen Rufus Bowie Chris Bowman Sonya Boyd Douglas Bradley Kathy Bradley A Nutritious Lunch Brandi Norris and Heather Bruce discuss the number of calories in tootsie rolls and coke. Mmmm . . . Good! Stephanie Francis wonders whether chocolate yogurt really has fewer calories. Brandy Bradshaw Joel M. Branch Kristen Branch Kristi Bransford Tomara Brantley Jason Brewer Theresa Brewster Thressie Bridges Bobby Briggs Leslie Britt Antwoin Brooks Stacie Brooks Annette Brown Chandra Brown Chris Brown Demesha Brown Demetria Brown Freddie Brown 134 FRESIIJIEA' j'1 -5 .k Q. C7 as l 4 'Na X F L W 1 I . ,fathered ,il B lf. - an . , ul- IM: A- 1 19 N, 1 I' f I 5 . F, It i F v- Q , -E .. .J QQ! H, ,an . - ' Ei ln 5 K f 325 - . Q li N. NN er-. V :.,' 4 ru -,. fi' QF., ,,,, , , .1 ' 6. '29 X, AN I 2, Tw Q la if y 2 staff phnln A ' I x 6 YF K' 'le -1 5 fxf 5 14 L mem 2 ff QM ' x I ,Q Y Q E I' Must M ,Nil C, X,.x. X B lr, fi X 7 'lvl Q C, ...,. ' il l V . 115 . Li'X fs--i ',l f' M i ,. ,.k Y. as , 5 A, L ! s W! x-V - my l Q T ' ill li ,1'i f ,Ou e a , -' :vii We S - 3. J, 1 A N I a ,A vu lv I 5 s.- Afi! lxg ' f 4 ., .3 ,Nw f' , i -6- is xg 1 cw 3 N . l , . ' .lj f 5 A ,, f X uf y f x 1 'V' ' 1 . sk 5 'L I efljb ,Q , Q: X nv C x I 'kg-1 1 N- ::.f YK A 1 X7 , : g:.:'f' ' 1,5 N gagy, R ,K . ., -1 fi . 1 'rj' 5 - -1 I' 1 f Q 4 , .1 - 1- 'ijjfi -5 Ss. , jj 1 3211 13:2 ' 5-S..-S . 3 J li Q5 ' 234 +1 V- ' f f iii X I it f 5 ' I X .nal ,nw-M--V Kelvin Brown Kevin Brown Kevin Brown Knazerick Brown Marvin Brown Nicole Brown Rhonda Brown Dewayne Broyles Heather Bruce Doug Bruyere Jennifer Buard Lori Burdett Damian Burkes Kinshara Burkes Christopher Burto Sonya Bush Kelly Bussey Cynthia Butler Diana Cadena Donald Calloway Melanie Campbell Samuel Campise Willie Canada Peter Cappadonna Shana Carr Gloria Carter Sonjie Carter Il LaShundra Cartwright Mike Cashell Michael Caudill Hey Pal! So what are the big plans for Friday night? staff photo FRESHMEN 135 Was That Edible? Mark wonders whether he should have eaten that or not. Last Minute Cramming Destry Holcumb frantically searches for facts before the test. Unusual Test Procedure Demitrius Adams relaxes to the soothing music of Deep Breakfast while taking an English test. staff photos Amy Chacko Kevin Chambers Kimberly Champion Linda Champion Luanne Childress Clint Choate Jonny Christie Kristin Chrouser Carl Clark Emily Clifton Vonciel Colbert Daniel Conner Cynthia Cooper Rebecca Copeland Joni Cortez Russell Cotten Kelvin Cox Tyshatta Coyle Paul Craig Serina Crayton Katina Creer Cornelius Crosby Carla Crunkleton Jeremy Cunningham Shalethia Dancy Martina Daniels David Davis Denieatric Davis Michele Davis Myron Daiis 136 FRBSHVEN -rv-qi Mei-A as 1 4' 's N it ' K, all Q? GQ ,. .way F 2 A ' wi .:. ,' 1.1 , l Q, ,V 1 :Jail A f , i ig Y-.A t 34. ie J f 5 2 I g , ,.- . ,,,. 2 , . x X. 1.x M X far c' , i f , N f?3,:1 + ' T?-i 555 1 -r '-:ff Q YT? ,. :X , a N' 4 Y , V7 R Q, V' 5 , ',QA ff-' .. A .Dag 143, f if .1 I5 1 '1 f 4 4 osx? 2-, ff 'y J ', 1 , . , A,, ,,, J T , 1 J V I i rl ill N il ' , ,,,,,L, if ., 4, 'N ,, ' fm. J, xv- 1 ,ff ,, .1,,, 4 f , Y V I t , 1 : l A fi f l Sfaff Ph0f0 staff photo f , .cf 1. H W Yrvrrrv , Y,V.v A ,ii 4 -- J ll lizf , A ' V ,IVLQ s own , .- yr W '- s - , 0: ,ns X X 1 5 f g , Q, f ,Q -f J A 1 xi. ' IVYZ7' , f ,YJ7 fe A .Y , ,Z ,X gg Q -sl! gf Q9 fig 4 X ' xg! , M, ,X 0 xo 2 yyn fkflfd 71D ef-sill xl ,,,, . - ,nz-1 .vi - ,:f-145, Y , :Q 7,4 an ,v 1 .I . .i ii 5 Q V V H g J - gr ', Xt X J - i , 1 I. 5 X N37 g x X. l ' in , QW'-i' M ' , Ronald Davis Tammy Davis John Dawes Julius Dawson Tracie Deason Angela Deaton Gregg Dillon James Donaldson Shannon Donaldson Jacquelin Dooling Christi Dorman James Dorsey Students from Many Lands Allies conquer the language barrier together. Parental Inspection Would you trust your daughter with these? Chris Morphew, Ross Morgan, Charles Kuhlman, James Seale, Paul Webster Merideth Dotson Christopher Downey Janeiro Duffie Billy Dunahoe Paul Dunlap Denise Dunn Mark Durham Carl Earl Julie Edon Frank Edwards Molly Elam Spencer Elam Patrick Elder John Elliott Shanna Ellis Shawana Ellis Allyson Elms Denise Enloe OD FRESHMEN 1 3 7 Aurora Escalanle Shelby Evans Clyde Fagan Kimberli Fagan Cherie Fain Andrew Fanning Joe Favella Lisa Ferrell Jason Finch Shari Fish Jason Fisher Tammy Fisher Lisa Flakes Wanda Floyd James Ford Stephanie Francis Kristel Franklin Katherine Frazier Jennifer Fritts Joaquin Garcia Julie Garcia Shenee Gardner Errik Garlon Lynn Gary Jeffery Genson Jennifer George Tommy George Steven Gibbs Curtis Gladney Tracy Gonerway The Wild Bunch Would you believe these girls are everyday party animals? Didn't think so! . . . Denise Enloe, Jenny Pierson, Jennifer Ross, Sarah Hesler. Lisa Ferrell, Jennifer Parnell stall pholo lds FRESHWIEN 4 . xi il, I hi -if hir 'I 5,1 .ta H A , ff Aj.. . -0 12. 'Q Q, f- ' Y 1 6 - , 1 fl s V- an vs gg, 'sf Q 1 'R ' J -:N I ,Q Jer' , I ' If 5 J -'ff- l2l2I?-,ph , N .S A ,: , ' N 'L gal' i.', - X -- m:,:,w ii 1 ,..1 22:f1'r' w f , ' 63 ,. - H f A ff 9 f , . .,,4 ., cl. ' 1 ...., .1 li i' K' , f x J' M Psgk ,. X tv' , ,Q f ' I I V ' , , '12, A f - '- 5E':I'1 -Q - -21.2 ' -. ' 2221 gf A W pl ' ,. 'f fa l ill , x X , .11 J .N ,ig .s , -. ef, . fzzzy M W ' fe it 'lf -. i i V . .,.,.x . I . ,:,. , X,,,x 4, ,Q ' 1 , ., '- i - 1 ,-,- rf? f - gf, K' ' if 1' Af' tif' : ,,:E' ' if-':a,g: ' ,T :,:,.,.5 , ' ' if V' ' t hw--' W ., w- 5: ' , ,sf I 5 i . . A IW WIETIE 6- ' , Vw f , .4 . ,,E,:,.:,E ye. :5::f:, y 'Iv X 3 fi. .i f V, W, . : 1 ,1,:,,, , f, ,.' ii R uw v if J li MWJ l rl rfgme 1 I ll J lk llllllllififflfl ' 'li lllll Ei l sl fhnll Y l J Ready or Not . . . Joe Favella is eager to show off his dancing technique. What No Smoking Rule? Luke Ulvog puts the new no smoking rule to the test. First Homecoming at LHS Jenny Pierson is glad to share her first Homecoming with her friend, Jennifer Pope. staff photos Shirley Good Marli Graff Tracy Graham Christi Gunby Saseta Hall Tonya Hall Jeffrey Hamilton Brook Hamrick Michael Hancock Elizabeth Hanley Jennifer Hanley Richard Harmon Chris Harris Tommy Harris Rachel Hastings Casey Hawthorne Patrick Hayes Robert Hayes Jason Haynes Chevette Head Kimberly Head Stephanie Hearron Stacey Helpenstill Latanya Henderson Betty Hensley Willie Hensley Sarah Hesler Matthew Hickman Chris Hightree Justin Hill FRESHMEN 1 3 9 Robiere Hill Destry Holcomb Matthew Hollis Delia Holman Carlton Horne Brodrick Horton Jason Houser Tonya Howard Cynthia Hudgins Angela Hudson Heather Huff Rochelle Hunt Computer Whiz Kid Can we play games now? Speed Typist Who says timed tests are stressful? Luke Ulvog Andre Hutchins Paul Hutchins Amy Ingersoll Katennia Ingram Kelvin Ingram Marques Ingram Bryant Jackson Maurice Jackson Navarro Jackson Sharon Jackson Tangie Jackson Willie Jackson Ray Jacobs Ginny Jameson Victor Jessie Ben Jimenez Adrianne Johnson Damien Johnson 140 FRESHJIEX 5 an . I N ' , 4 ,,,,r I it li was 1 H I' V' 'T ' A qi D . -N I V' Q ' T lg' lf. : ,N F' gi N I - , Hrs' N 3 jijifllii I , K lllr lil im x ll , staffplwtu fi . si arg h wy f' - ' Q ,s 'ei at :' 1 - 6 ' ' X 'l V. ', 'ire W- 1 .. tw I . 1 In .1 ri g: ' f Y N Sikh' x 1 I ' 9 - l ' V' I N JE: 'f ...Jr il J k A W A xrsbnl Jaffe' ' V, . I 4-L Z I - X . I X x sealants , sf P i ' 1' I If ' N-. N l I 1 J - 'V - -ziifiioif R , 5 . ,I ll if . ' u, . ,f , X ,VX .uf X 1 'X V li ,. , V. ? .-'iv 2 W Q X 3 g f Xiu ,ww f ,jq5:,, , '54, QQ wi ,A gl 41 Q ' Y , 1:3 Lark , gi Sf ' 12 .. ' E. ff v-- vi? , ' x ., ' V f,Q'7qI,-.,' ls' 2 , - l 'Qi ' iii' X if .5 - . ol 'I 0 x Agp, f75'r3 ,qfvv JJ- QI ff 'fp 'ig fry? 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Compromising of Emotions Happiness and thoughtfulness go hand in hand. Julie Garcia, Wesley Taylor TEAMS Test Confusion Is this the right room for my test? slalf phutni- Charles Kuhlman Alexis Lacaze Boi Lam Maria Lamas Bonita Lambert Lon Langford Matthew Larson Lori Laster Lori Lattin Andrew Lavery Angela Lawson Thomas Leath Donna Lee Maria Leiffer Shannon Leone Antonio Lewis Lonnie Lewis Milton Lewis Roderick Lewis Ronald Lewis Phillip Liase Jeremy Lilly LaSonya Lilly Jennifer Loe Lisa London Michael Mack Joe Maekey Kelli Mackey Harms Madden Kevin Madden 14 7 FRf SIIVEN tr I 3 i l 4 i rf' 7l lun 1 I , 'QE 'f l 4 F ,, ' X jig if -5 0 1,1 P r ' am, fr, iduf is 1 ' B , li ,l L ,JI 35 W X 'T 'W j 'o iq 'o ' f i g ' 5 ffggi J . ,,.g ' fflfta -1 -ALA X E l M Q V1 ' Benjamin Maiden ,j 5 A -, lg 2 'sg 1. J - X he ig Dean Malone J: 4 - C' 'Fc' 'X V? f 2, ig Kevin Manus -' ' 31 X -S -N' ' James Maris Q Q E l K Stephanie Markham X X ildxlll l 1 l ll l 1 Cedric Marshall JL - V l 'wi ff. f mlem a .+ 5- - 'AQ-mg Q , - -T ' ' ,,g 1. J , Damon Matthews T ' L 'fi .4325 J ' is Arthor Mauldin ' P 1 F - Q3 ' ' V. 53, K S Helena Mayfield X , ' ' .X ,- 3 A, Timothy Mayfield f f L 7 X ri ' Mechelle McAlister X J jf N12 X . A xl J Rob Mcmister . i X y E: 0 r ' V x K ff, 'U . J X l l f a 0 ' . ' X Please Be Patient I wonder where the waitress is. Kim Fagan Freshmen Show Spirit A LOBO touchdown arouses fans. staff photo stall' photo 'br i Q17 ...- sgx 1,28 ssh NL V i . 11?-gg X S fi ' in 1 ff' A i if Q i? is 3 J' .,E a 2 w e E l . UV. ,nf-Q Q in M2111 . . d A-cr X' U Leah McCollum 3 x V Holly McCreary P Robert McCut,cheon Chris McFarland 4 X 5 I ,X - Q so V' . kb 6 an .,,.AaZf . Ik ez XS . 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N W ' ' - Z: V. 9 2 Jennifer Moore ' . f A, ' J- J' , 2 Ross Morgan ' Vp4f?131'.-'fi' :ffifqi 'ffl P4 -4?5s - Chas Morphew ,1'313Z-11'.J'f'?-i 4 ' f3:,.'j5.-23. 1 ' !,. pg Q ,filjca Anne Morris mm W 1 .K ., .. 7 , Q ll'l'lh0'1l I A 5 , Ji- x i , Y pg, if :K 5 qi' ':Zl.ifii.- 3 1 A Q .. -,,aa, tags: f Qglj, .- ,,-- :-: . . -:-1-:': 'r l l .1 'lf ..., - l --, 143 Tony Moss Tisha Mullins David Neal Brandon Naylor Stephen Nethery Vheyna Newman Shannon Newsom Brandi Norris John Nye Danya Nylund Leah Owen Duane Owens Nikki Pace Colisa Page Jimmy Page Brian Parker Eddward Parker .Jennifer Parnell Craig Parr David Peck William Pegues Damiya Pentecost Comia Peoples Chastity Phillips Terri Phillips Eric Pickron Jenny Pierson Tyshata Pippins Wilbur Pippins Angela Pitts Hey Up There! Caniera man spotted while trying to make a 144 FRESH,1IE,'V candid shot. ,mff photo .frm .,, A '-A 'us -9 P -A L . , V ' ' ff fx., 5 Q 4 1 if .NY !, 1 ' 'fl ,M J, ! KN. . 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Diligent Search Jennifer Jordan searches for her locker combination. Goofed Again! 'AI just asked for directions from a Seniorli' Danny Tidwell staff photos Tracey Polk Michael Pollak Tim Pollock Amy Popejoy Tabetha Porter Choya Powell Jonathan Powner Clark Presley Zachary Prince Amy Pryor Tamara Pryor Steve Rachal Heath Ray Kenny Redden Bridget Redic Randy Redic Vernetta Redwine Michael Reedy Jill Reeves Christen Reid Tony Reider Alicia Rhinehart Gary Rhodes Nicholas Richardson Shannon Riley Jennifer Rinehart Kevin Risper Michael Roberson Nina Roberson Richard Roberts FRESHMEN 145 lJ.ii1x4-.il llolwrisoii Kllllllbflf liolnson l'lk'l'2lIlCj liorkinore Nlivlmel lioririquez Gary lioehuck lirziclley Rogers Jamie Rogers Sabrina Rogers Ilzirnasia Roquemore Kari Roseland Jennifer Ross l,aShanna Ross Working Lunch Fhris Morphew finishes lnsl night's homework, Homecoming Excitement ll's ulwuys lim to show oil' ai mum from your sweetlienrl. Toininy Rushing Caniilla Russ Holly Santos John Scherrer Peyton Scott James Seale Jonathan Semlear Catina Session Melissa Severson Shawn Shadle Catina Shans Chad Shaw Trisha Shelton Tin Shepherd Knsondra Shurnnke Brian Sipes vlennitier Sipes .lell Slounni 146 FRESHJIEN qw--, 17 5 , -if fi , 5 T 3- . H T f is ,, ' I il l ll 0 'YT Qi ' 5 8 X 1 -N y', 4, v bm, A1 LL., L z x w ., X 'T A '1 .. HF v- if 1 .Aix 5 5 v s Q Y U , V N 1 ' H ' l A e! -'F 3 .X ,..A, .i gli ,.l 5 e p - I Yr ,rl ' 1 lf If v o,,vPm,,, 1' I - gf fi V -qw? , ...,. .U G X w 4 -,x Q? . if fi, 1 i A, X.- , xxx x Xf f - 'w .,,,.-q , ' A L. ' N! 1 - ,g as C' S' it . s s ,gg 'bl 5 x -.ff F. we f Q' li l 'jjfig L ' ' . 'VS 5 42 1 ' 2 f r .L in 43 -5 y I i L. 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FRESHMEN 147 Did I Overdress For Well. you nm er lmfm what School? lu expr-vt in the halls ol LHS. ,lainie Rogers Pop Quiz?? 'tNolmcly told me we were going to have a pop quiz loclayf' lJul'f' Weir Killing Time at the End of Class Joe Mavkey has learned the key lo success: using his spare time wisely. 148 FRESHISIEX ,ufrflfflwrnt Jeffrey Tahor Eric Talley Tommy Tatum Donald Taylor Kyle Taylor Tammy Taylor Luke Teixeira Christi Templeton Shiloh Terrell Amy Thompson Brad Thompson Kristi Thompson Lashon Thompson Steve Thompson Tammy Thrasher Daniel Tidwell Eric Timberlake Jennifer Todd Gary Toliver Cullen Toney Kristi Toon Sofia Tovar Die-rde Tower Aimee Trammell Latosha Turner Roland Turner Luke lvlvng Donna lllz Shawn Yandevemer Erika Vaughan - r te: -J K , l x -K: 4 l WIN .ff 1' Y I ' 'Y Uqvn ll dm .' vi, if Q.. l r ' 'A V L, JT ti 6 T7 ' A Y' X ! X. 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No Tin Grin Heather Bruce flashes her million dollar smile. Darius Watkins Yolanda Watson Kenneth Webb Paul Webster Ginefer West Byron Wheeler Chris White Felicia White Michael White Mitzi White Bobby Whiteside Wendy Whittington Stephen Wier Alisha Williams Becky Williams Jasper Williams Eva Woodward Kerry Young FRESHMEN 1 4 9 li w 150 School just wouldn't be the same without extra-curricular activities as well as co- curricular activities. All of the activities here at LHS make up a part of our school life away from school. At the beginning of the year, cheerleaders, band members and Viewettes raced to be on time for warm-up before the football game started. Z-Club and Anchor Club members ra ced to be on time to spend the afternoon with elderly people in the nursipg home. These activities played an important role in our lives. Throughout high school we just didn't grow physically but mentally also. We learned re- sponsibility, teamwork and the true meaning of time. All of these activities took a reason- able amount of time but our willingness to conquer didn't stop us from joining more than one of them. A Classic Conglomeration Being a creative literary ics. magazine designed by the Lupus, published annu- students, the Lupus com- ally in the spring, was pur- bined work from students chased through the Eng- in all four grade levels. The lish Department for one Lupus magazine show- dollar. Editors were Mi- cased poetry, short stories, chael Matlock and Ruth and essays on various top- Mary Hackler. H Let's Check It One More Time. imp rightl The Lupus staff compares computer entries with the original copy for accuracy. parm, by M J Johnson If You Ask Me . . . lmiddlel , Michael Matlock emphasizes the R literary qualities of material submitted for publication in the Lupus. phutu by M Johnson uw KH.. .IV . 1 - -. .- . 2 'J V-m...w14wit' -fx 'L . t'. , -as x W4-gl gf' 1 1. ,Agp 1 l Sitting: Melissa Powell. Tracy Farpenter, Michael Matlock Standing: Shirley Williams, sponsorg Ruth Mary Hackler, Sigrid Yates, c0.gp0n5Orp,w,,J1,, Juhnsifn 152 LL'Pl'S Putting the Power to It Steven Reese uses a power tool to make his job easier. photo by Jennifer Emmel Coffee Break A break sounds good about now according to Deondreau Bennett, Vincent Harris, and Horace Rollins, staff . photo -i1 Talent at its Best Hitting a nail square on the head is hard enough, but Chris Lindsay takes that eXiil'a step. photo by Jennifer Emmel What if I Miss? Fredrick Menefee takes precautions to assure he hits the nail and not the sheetrock. photo by Jennifer Emmel Being Constructive Building Trades gave stu- dents the opportunity to have firsthand experience in con- structing permanent struc- tures. The main project each year is the construction of a house under the supervision of Ken Robertson. This year proved to be no different. The students were able to use 2 i building, mechanical, and electrical skills in creating the house on 105 Bobby Street. The newly built house ef- fected people other than the students. After undergoing many inspections to assure it met with city requirements, the house was put on the market. Giving it Your All fabovel Roderick King guarantees a no miss, power-packed hit while joining two boards. smff photo Perfect Measurements ilefth Accurate reports of lengths and widths make Carl Johnson more secure about the structure of the house. phom by Jennifer Ernmel Live Wire Cmiddle left! Rejodious Bradley gingerly wires light switches being careful not to cross the wires. photo by Jennifer Emrnel Having a Mack Attack Cfar leftl Coris Mack takes a breather from fabricating walls. staff photo Front row: Steven Reese and Carl Johnson Back row: Ken Robertson, spon.g Doug McFatridge, Fredrick Menefee, Rejodious Bradley, and Chris Lindsay photo by Jennifer Errimel BUILDING TRADES 153 Jacks of all Trades MECHANICAL Reprint c it Under the SUp6I'ViSl0I1 of Sam Bush, Curt Baird, Erick Jefferson, Bryant Walker, Eric Talley, Carl Garrett, Terry King, Mike Lewis, Gary Mr, Henderson, General Me- chanical Repair exposed the student to concepts associat- ed with safe work practices. The care and use of hand tools and equipment were taught as well as automobile mechanics. Skills related to welding were taught and per- c formed by students. Divided Us into three two semester Y f courses CVAE-General Me- lf chanical Repair prepared stu- dents for entry into the job market. Classes were taught t in the Vocational Building l . . RO6bl1Ck photo by Bren! Mfjvcr 'Fi cl X 1 Q if - - - Jason Grimes, Michael Tatum, Ian Fields, Billy Watson, Reggie Pierce, Charlie Templeton, Joe D. Templeton Steve Nelson, Chris Fuller, Jodi Willouby, Dustin Davis, Curtis George, Marty Morris photo by Stephen Juhnson downtown. ot Just Bookworms Library Club. a member of the Teen-Age Library Association, participated in various activities throughout the year supervised by Mrs, Carol Nylund. Included were: service projects for the Longview Public Library, hosting the TALA District Convention, and conduct- ing a fund raiser for their trip to the state convention in Austin. A,B,C,D,.,.? Mechelle Mc.-Xllister carefully reshelves books. taking great care to keep them in order. I Know We Have that Book Liel Yuong pt-ruses the card catalog in search of literary perfection in bound form. We Have the Technology Carol Nylund. sponsor .ind Andy Berger, District president. cxpvrnneiit with the library's new scanning iimcliine. Well. Cursor it! Freddie lirnwn xyirilivs the location ul' niriteriiil on the ronipulvr, I5-I C'l'.-AE-GE.N'I:'H.-11.MEC11A.Y1C'.-tl, REPAIR l.IIilf,lI1l' C'I.l 'If ' f l Front row: Chris Abbey. Second row: Sarah Cotter, Mechelle McAllister, Sunny Wittington. Back row: Alex Stutler, Andy Berger, Freddie Brown, Liet Vuong. Not pictured Shirlyn Garrett Rachel Trussell and Julie Johnson. Cut Above The Rest . . . the Best! Study, study, study! For the first few months of school the participants in Ac- ademic Decathalon hear these words of- ten. This year they placed 3rd in Re- gional Competition. Michael Matlock placed 3rd in Honors Essay. Melissa Powell was 2nd in Scho- lastic Essay, 3rd in Scholastic Grammar and Literature, and 3rd in Scholastic Fine Arts. Andy Berger placed Ist in Varsity Essay and 2nd in Varsity Gram- mar and Literature. Alex Stutler placed 3rd in Varsity Math, Science, and Fine Arts. Nick Ireland was 2nd in Scholastic Social Science and 3rd in Scholastic Fine Arts. Ruth Mary Hackler placed 3rd in Honors Grammar and Literature and Grant Taylor was 2nd in Scholastic Fine Arts.After the results of the com- petition were posted Melissa Powell was announced as being the 3rd overall Scholastic Student. The team's work was certainly not in vain. They walked away with 25 medals, 1 gold, 4 silver, and 20 bronze. Where Did I See That Answer? Carol Nyland and Shirley Williams, Academic Decathalon sponsors, do research on a tough question. Who Were the Wright Brothers? Avation teacher Don Kreider asks Melissa Powell, Grant Taylor and Andy Berger questions for the Super Quiz over avation. ' ' Scoping Out the MW Stats Andy Berger works on finding stats for Academic Decathalon. pholos by M. Johnson Sitting Cynthia Boothe Melissa Powell Ruth Mary Hackler Standing: David Witt, Nick Ireland, Alex Stutler, Andy Berger, Grant Taylor, Michael Matlock photo by June Browning ACADEMIC DECATHALON 155 Students and Knowledge Equal Success Quickness, accuracy, and knowledge are essential for the success ofthe math and science team. Each member competes in number sense. calculator, or science against his or her peers. This gives the students an opportunity to excel in the fields of math and science. The students participating in number sense are required to work all the problems mentally. Therefore, they learn many shortcuts for solving mathmatical prob- Absolute Value. DeWayne Pierce, Wray Boyd and Hugh Bob Wylie are absolutely essential to the teams success.ph01f, by M Johnson It All Adds Up. Todd Biesel calculates difficult, mathamatical problems in a practice session before school. phfizfi bySluQ1' Maledon Every Second Counts. Michael Ege quickly but accurately calculates a problem within a specified time limit lfar rightl. phuff, by slam' Malfdfm lems. Calculator participants must reason logically, set up problems. and solve them with a calculator quickly but accurately. The students competing in the science area must answer biology, chemistry, and phys- ics problems based on current scientific research. Mr. DeWayne Pierce, Mr. Wray Boyd, and Mr. Hugh Bob Wylie help and mo- tivate the team members throughout com- petition and practice sessions. W Hand Held Helper. Greg Richardson uses his calculator to figure the amount of medals he had won for the day tmiddle rightl. ,mm by slam mr. aw, Next? Erin Manning tries to find a praclite test which she has not already niastered lmiddle lefll. php:-1 rw Sm.-x. Mn.. tr.-rx Cramming for Competition. l David Baker squeezes in .1 ten last inniute sliortcuts before entering the l'llllllR'llllYF lield salt xt-r. ' e. S' :, -I l!:.. 156 .VA T11 AND SC'IE.YCE TE.-131 Front row: Michael Ege. Julia Jordan, Erin Manning, Amy Whitehurst, Kristin Chrouser Clint Choate Back row: Grant Taylor. Melissa Powell, David Baker, Jason Smith, David Witt Greg Richardson John Seabaugh Todd Biesel photo by M Johruun A Totally Terrific Team. Cleftj Front row: Kristin Chrouser, Julia Jordan, Michael Ege. Back row: John Seabaugh, David Baker, Greg Richardson, Melissa Powell, Grant Taylor all work as a whole to accomplish a scholastic goal. photo by M, Johnson Magnificent Monkhouse lcenter leftJ Linda Monkhouse works hard to prepare her math and science team students for COII1P8tltl0I1. photo by Stacye Maledon Awarded Absolutely Outstanding lcenter rightj Todd Biesel was invited to participate as a member of the U.I.L. team which will compete at Penn State University in the American Regions Math League on June 4, 1988. photo by Stucye Maledon Studious Students fleftl Members of the math and science team walked away from the American High School Mathematic Examination with flying colors Victor Scalco, third placeg Todd Biesel first placeg Greg Richardsoln, Second place photo by Stacye a don Board of Knowledge The knowledge of the students contributes to the success of the LHS Math and Science Team Towering Trophies These trophies testify that the team was very successful throughout the year. photo by Seat-ye Maledon MATH AND SCIENCE TEAM 157 S JIVTS Flying High With Pride flete. eponforetl lay Nlr, Hugh Holi Wylie and Mr. Alan l'lett'lier. stimulated atnong high school youth an intreat in engineering and ap- plied science: Jets assisted ca- palile students in training for a career in these areas. Members were encouraged to work toward better scholar- ship and to develop initiative. enthusiasm. and intrest in projects related to enineering and applied science. continued on page 159 I Won't Tell If You Won't! taliove leftl Antony Hopson takes it lirezilc front his mind lioggling Jets activities. ,mmf In Ali. ht Hi- I-mi.-f Arc We Following the Instructions? taliove riglitl John C'miiion and Roger Barknian distinpiisli the waive length of their physics project. ,m.,t.. it ,i1t.h.11.' fm.-f 2 init ' ie ,Liam the--4 if .. - Sitting: Jeanette Davis, Sabrina Benefield. Jana Bates. Erin Manning. Michellea Southern. Second row: Todd Hoang, Poinsettia lidutirde. Anne Malone. Mandy Ray, Karen Wolf. Jennifer Threadgill. Third row: Kevin Godfrey, David Baker, Patrick PollaCl'C -latin-5 Hefty, Fourth row: Nlr,Hugh Bob Wylie. Randy Jones, Scott McKinley, Andrew Evans, Ronald Hatley, David Hill, BaCli row: loin S.trr.itt. Andrew Nlciihorter. Tom Moore. Scott NIcf'lain.Jas1n H nd l h, S tt V H t a op co t orman, ryan Simons, Roger Barkman. Clay Kirkland, Grant Taylor ffrom pg. 158D As part of the years ac- tivities, Jets sponsored a Joint Engineers Banquet. Guest speakers presented programs in the different areas of math, science, and engineering. T The members Were en- lightened by these pro- grams, and gained the knowledge they need to lead to successful career oppurtunities in engineer- ing and applied science field. Officers. Robb Bindler, v. pres.gMary Ruth Hackler, treas.g David Baker, pres.g David Witt, SEC. photo by M. Johnson 'ina Will I finish? ftop leftl Kevin Godfrey works diligently to finish his computer pI'0gl'8Xl'l. photo by Michelle Fisher Try it one more time! fbottom leftj Grant Taylor and Marci Risinger give their best to make their project successful. photo by Michelle Fisher - Sitting Michele Moore Keisha Thomas Marci Risinger Britta Bjelland, Betty Rice, Second row: Melanie Stauts, Julia Jordan Quzanne Nave Ruth Mary Hackler Antony Hopson Third row: Japheth Pace, June Lehmann, Jana Cole, Rachel Clifton Victor Scalco Fourth row Nick Ireland David Witt Rodney Buvens, Johnny Ward, Andrew Macey. Back row: John Seabaugh Brent Laffitte Brett Walker Brian Moore Torey Morris, Robert Beishir, Martin Cobb, David Godell Bake With The Best Learning kitchen and sewing skills, the Future Homemakers of America CFHAJ, became better oriented with the routines and responsibilities of home and family living. Raising funds were acquired by selling cookbooks and kitch- en items. Some non-profit activities were: making clothes for children at the Asbury House and Harrison St. Day Care, and making cakes for special ed classes at the Instructional Re- source Center. Showing their good will and cooperation, FHA also participated in the Great American Smoke-Out for the Cancer Society. Being more than just work, the group held a Christmas tea party, and an end of school cookout at McWhorter Park. Overall, FHA had an excellent year of accomplishments. Margret Wright 4' 1 1 Alma Johnson, Latricia Fagan, Valencia Blanton, Shenika Starling Laraslum Robinson 'i Front row: Shuntra Strange, Vashon McCoy, Patricia Crosby, Johnson. Back row: Tomara Pryor, Bradely Rogers, Michelle l John Prado YW Front row: Eva Lee, Yalonda Garrett, Kendra Johnson, Annette Melba Black, Rhonda Rowlett, Shajnequa Moore. Back row: Derrick Roberts. Kim King, Pam Jackson, Treqi .. r i',m,inS Smnphmm Leading the Pack with St le Sz Ease The Student Council strives to promote leadership and responsibility among its members. In order to achieve this goal. the council was involved in the community through service projects such as safety around campus including inspection sticker checks, 'twear your seat belt tlyers, and bicycle safety. Many of the members visited various el- ementary schools in a campaign to stress the importance of safety. The council emphasized the importance of involvement with their SADD chapter. Focusing on alcohol abuse and the dangers ot' drinking and driving, members participated in the SMILE program. The council attended the TASC state convention and was named an Outstanding Council for the fifth consecutive year. With open membership available, more than 150 students attended the monthly meetings. 45 1. E 'I -T K' 'lb 5' Sitting. Keisha Thomas, hist., Sharon Ronzello, parl., Susan Buchanan sec Standing Aliceson Wallace, dist. liason: Michael Matlock, treas.3 Jennifer Emmel, pres.: Sonya Jones, v. pres. phfizu by Pauls Phnzfigrughy Buckle Up, Casey! In a seat belt safety campaign Student Council distributed Buckle Up, Texas bumper stickers. Aliceson Wallace made sure that Casey Kilfoyle got one. phulu by Stephen Johnson i STUDENT COUNCIL I 61 Front row: Mirjam Pongee, Rebecca Haggerty. Shannon Rollert, Jeanette Arnslast, Marie --M The're'se van der Kun. Amy Kiefer, Tandy Talley. Stacye Maledon, Julie Gallagher, Amy Branch. Laura Works, LaTonya Garrison, Julie Mendicello, Gina McWhorter, Carrie Carpenter, Cindi Marie Hansen Second row: Andrew Macey, David Adam Davis. Roh McAlister, Iiee Supercinski Back row: Denyse Dvoracek, Poinsettia Edwards, Dana Pinson, Kemherley Stuckey, Anissa Foss, Kristina DelBart, Jennifer Greifenkamp, Beth Darby, Jenny Pierson, Mandy Yeates, Jennifer Ross. Lucy Henderson, Anna Whitehead, Fasey Fuller ,mimi hi I'nnI3 ffiiifiumph, A Friendly Piece of Advice Susan Hucliuiian reminds James Nesbitt to he safe and wear his seatbelt while driving. print., hi si.-,vs-fi Jiififnim Three Heads are Better than One Planning is easier when it's done with friends. Jennifer Pope, Sinila Rabicoff, and Beth Cobb discuss future activities. prim hi Slrplirri Jnlirxsun Look at Those Grins Student Council and fun times go hand in hand. Just ask Anissa Coss, Julie Mendicello. Staicye Maledon, :ind Julie Gallagher. sml'fphn1ii S2 STI 'IJISXT CO1 'Xt 'IL Front row: Kristala Jones. Ckesa Templeton, Malikah Daniels, Jennifer Pope, Krista Kershner, Kim Parrish, Meredith Norton, Holly Heath, Christi Starnes, Smila Rabicoff, Lia Wegner, Susan Aim Lucas, Landrell Johnson Second row: Michael Pete, Japheth Pace, Charlie May: Grant Taylor, Andrew Evans, Jason Randolph, Jason Smith, Chris Daniel: Back row: Sheniqua Bisor, LaMikka Johnson, Linda Champion, Joetta Sneed, Melissa Powell, Amy Davis, Holly Morgan, Sandy Martinez, Michellea Southern, Jana Cole, Colisa Page photo by Pnul'x Plmmgmphy i Front row: Kristi Chesnick, Sara Flemister, Candy Warren, Lacy Fuller, Shannon Stalcup, Shelia Parr, Eva Lee, Cathy Cook, Renese Sherman, Elaine Childress, Karen Branch, Tamela Sneed, Toni Ray. Second row: Mark Saurette, Kelly Hearnsberger, Tom Moore, David Frith, Mike Felker, Chendo Gonzalez, Mark Zeigler, Adam Smith, Jeb Brown, Paul Matlock, Ty Harris. Back row: Jennifer Young, Sarah Hesler, Alicia Kelley photo by Pauls P otography A Meeting of the Minds Jennifer Price of Pine Tree and Christi Starnes of LHS discuss the similarities of their schools at the Student Council breakfast. staff photo Survival of the Fittest Colin Carr and Mike Clark gave their all, including their blood, during the blood drive held in January. staff photo Front row: Arlene Gibson, Julia Seale, Mandy Ray, Amanda Ables, Stephanie Floyd, Shelley Spruiell, Gena Underwood, Anne Malone, Cookie Vance, Jennifer Hanley, Lindsey Seabaugh, Jill Lewis. Second row: Drew Jackson, Kyle Knutson, Joe Don Holley, Michael Evans, Steve Butter, LaRoyce Sublett, Chris Molphew, Tommy Harris. Back row: Kristi Toon, Christi Dorman, Lisa Webb, Beth Cobb, Kathy Voncannon, Monica McCaffity, Chrissy Lorenz photo by Paulls Photography Eating: Do Not Disturb The sausage-on-aastick must have been srump-sha-deliaumptious. Carrie Carpenter wouldn't give up a bite. stuff photo Kiss Me, I Don't Smoke A bag of goodies from Student Council made Beth Cobb and Christi Starnes glad they don't smoke. The bag of flyers, stickers, and buttons were part of the Great American Smoke-Out campaign. staff photo Don't Forget the Meeting! A reminder of the Monday night Student Council meeting gives Beth Darby a reason to smile. photo by Sonya l Cullins STUDENT COUNCIL 163 Camaraderie Creates Rczidy. O.K. ilirnien lniiiias. Nlalilanh lltiniels. and Gena lnclerwood perliirin an outstanding Cheer they learned at cheerleading camp, Leaps and Bounds Shawna Hughes demonstrates how an individual can smile even when their legs are above their head. Decisions, Decisions Miss Nelda Mancha, sponsor. decides what uniforms the girls will wear at the game. Who're You Rootin' For? Carmen Lamas leads the crowd in a chant. photos b-x Stnqw Malcdon Cheerful Cheerleaders From the flip of the coin to the final buzzer, the cheerleaders supported the Lo- bos throughtout the season. They took the spectators from their stadium seats to their feet. Regardless of which sport they cheered for, they symbolized the spirit of the student body to the Lobos. The cheerleaders captured many awards at Sam Houston Cheerleading Camp dur- ing the summer. Shawna Hughes and Car- men Lamas were nominated for All- American Cheerleader, and the entire squad was awarded with the spirit stick and several blue ribbons for their superb per- formances. A . fi - 'f...'- . .- -' w,,i...,.. . .. . , .,x, , , lr i.,,i,, ,I 1.5 ,A , r K, - 4 H g' 1 ,, ' 'r .' - 2 ' - e . ' . , . f ,V x V -. Y' f' . ' F 1 Varsity. Front row: Lacy Fuller, Carmen Lamas. Malikah Daniels. Second row: Yelissa Sells. head: Shawna Hughes, Anna X'l.'hi1f.h,.ad, Back row Laconia Dudley. co-head: Gena l'nderwood..J9nnif91- Emmelh Stacy-9 Nlaledon ,,pm,,, 17, Paar. Pnnfugmphi I 64 FIIEERLEAIFERS A Strenuous Workout Stephanie Hearron strains to whip up a herky during a long practice before a performance. photo by Stephen Johnson Catching a Glimpse Kim Parrish, Lia Wegner, Beth Cobb, Alicia Lockhart, Christi Starnes, Shenethia Taylor, and Tina Shivers are just as cute out of uniform as they are -- in uniform. photo by Stephen Johnson , , . H, .Y V- f--1, 4- -, ,I ,A ,.- - T Q , . .. ' V N -' ' o .- 'X 'e . X 1 r ' 1 , l -.o -X ,. in I , A -. .Ari X , - F - V f .rsh - ' 1 ... . , , Y 1 - V . W qv-1, -.fx mx ' 4 Xtxfz M . Junior Varsity. Front row: Kim Parrish, Lia Wegner, Christi Starnes, Stacy Rigsby, Alicia Lockhart. Second row: Beth Cobb, head. Back row: Shenethia Taylor, Chrissy Lorenz, Tina Shivers photo by Paul's Photography 1 A ' ' ' . 'A ' ' . ' ' ,,q.,,w,,.j:. 'RJ Freshmen. Front row: Kinshara Burkes. Second row: Stephanie Hearron, Joetta Sneed, heady Kim Head, Shanna Ashby, LaMikka Johnson. Back row: Sheniqua Bisor, Joni Cortez, Kristi Toon, Nichole Brown, Peyton Scott phoio by Paul's Photography CHEERLEADERS I 65 Marching To The Future Marching at the freshmen and j.v. games. local parades, and UIL contests, members of the Freshmen Band pre- pared for their future in the Big Green Marching Machine. These varsity bound students practiced for hours to show Lobo pride through their performances. Mr. Lynn Childers, director. took them to UIL contests where they com- peted as our second hand. Under UIL . - 2 regulations they cannot compete as a Freshmen Hand. demanding an excellent perforniznicc, which this group handled well. OfHccrs. Front row: Meridelh Ilotson. Molly lilani. Jenny Pierson. Back row: Jennifer Ross, Mandy Yeates Front row: Molly liluni. Stephanie ' Francis, Allyson Elms, l-leather Bruce. Second row: Aniy Tlioinpson, Teresa Jackson. Christen Reid. Shayna Hell. Merideth Dotson, Mundy Yeates. Third row: Tysliata Fippins. Catina Session. Karla Williams, Jennifer Buard. Nancy Johnson, Kristi Baker. Melissa Medlin, Stacey Helpenstill. Maria Leifter. Brook l-lrunrick. Fourth row: Temeslia Hattee Jainie Rogers, Maurice Jackson. Tonya Hall, 'l'racy Wagnon. Back row: Mr. Lynn Childers. director: Kerry Young. Brad 'l'liompson, 'l'iin Pollock, Matt Hollis, Eric Conner, Lee Supercinski Sli FHI'Nll1I.ft.N' I?.'t.YI7 Majorettes Front row Merideth Dotson Molly Elam Brook Hamrick Jenny Pierson Back row Amy Pryor Allyson Elms, Jennifer Ross, Mandy Front row: Jennifer Ross, Kasha Williams, Kristen Chrouser, Celeste West. Second row: Kevin Brown, Anne Morris, Jennifer Parnell, Ginny Jameson, Kari Roseland, Holly McCreary, Emily Clifton. Third row: Jenny Pierson, Amy Pryor, Brandi Norris, Jennifer Young, Laura Alexander, Lori Lattin, Angelia Benefield, Joe Mackey, Tina Killough, Adrianne Johnson. Back row: Rob McAlister, John Nye, Carla Crunkleton, Andrew Lavery, Dan Medrano, Kristel Franklin, Shawn Shadle, Gabriel Sublett, Shelby Evans, Alexis Lacaze, Jeff Tabor, Andrew Fanning, Kerry Smith FRESHMAN BAND 167 x N - fl, xv :cf P Y 1 31 ,Q K dis: 1 sim, a w- Q 5,1 , ,E 1 fl, 'ml fflgugi 1 .-.-5 I' 4 ,SMF ' Fr. gifs f.','5-11,373 ff- . .- if. ' ,r lfoxle pres., Alxcescm Wallace drum major Julla Seale aTonva Garrison treas Becky Dunlap sec .-qv,-'ff I J 1 --- I . 5, A f x ' ' if My ' if V ' 'vybk w '- mf , S fx . 5 ' . S -V' f ra x Y ,A qi 5 l al ' Y f D A l Qin ' 3 L- XD A I A s y v 4 :' '44 b in 'b Md 1 'rom page 168 The band won an award for First Di- rision Marching in District. From this :ontest only two bands were chosen to go on to Region, the Lobos were one. 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' .' -- .4 -wi' .. ...g'-,' -' ' K. 1 . -- , . 4 , . . 7' . X .' ',f'1f.,g ffdf- af V' 1 G-I I c. A . , 'wh fl ' -'ff, f. A , u ' V f - ' 'KA 1 4 'g, 1 ii .ig l- 'ix' Z' , gf, 7 .A 1,-- - ,. A L9 M Q - Q V-7, I I X ,Y - Y , '4 . P A I ' I . J - ' 5 - V -2 f - r . . 3 ' 1 7 4 , ' . I .3 . J 3.1 I 1 d 1 5 ,V , . . 8 ,, J , ,I 5 . L... 4.3 f .4 , , , X I, 3 f A ,Fr -I F . wx . 5? 8 '. ' - . '- ' , '-'N x-' I ,, Dt Q ,. - . - ,rrp faq .. .--he va' A I, o '--, f. .' A N , L in--57 L 1 f '. 'H 'h'3?32 9 . i U 5' L L 'K' 'f . , 4 . x . , . . L p .--. . . Baritones. Front rowf: Amy Archer, Inyca Johnson, Margarett Wright. Trombones. Front row: Scott McKinley, Ronald Hatley, Stephanie Floyd, Back row: Errick Reliford, Brian Moore, Martin Cobb, Stephen Lamb Angie Cooper, Casey Kilfoyle, David Ingram. Back row: Charles Shaw, Blaine Hagler, Kender Smith, Noel Laywell, John Nutt Flutes: Becky Fowler, Sherry Pulcher, Mary Bounds, Randi Ellis, Cathy Cook, Kelly Naylor, Aliceson Wallace, Dawn Harris, Traci Motley, Patricia Ensey, Lucricia Wilson, Laura Gibson, Erin Manning, Stephanie Figley, Tamera Miller Saxaphones. Front row: Kristi Barrow, Sherri Ray, Kristala Jones, Monica McCaffity, Tenesha Chappell, Poinsetti Edwards, Jennifer Romines, Tina Romans, Lindsey Seabaugh. Back row: Ulysses Harris, Jennifer Pless, Julia Jordon, Kendra Holcomb, Julie Shiver, Julia Seale, Shannon Williams, Simona Loyd, Greg Richardson, Kelley Rogers, Jed Parker Bass Clarinets: Gina Phipps, Laura Works, Kim Sella, Angel Nix, Bridgette Oboesz Cindy Clifton, Karen Wolf. April May, Phedra Ross West, Casey Bussey, Kathy Voncannon, Jennifer Voda, Mechelle McAlister Bass Clarinets: Gina Phipps, Laura Works, Kim Sella, Angel Nix, Bridgette West, Casey Bussey, Kathy Voncannon, Jennifer Voda, Mechelle McAlister VARSITY BAND 171 Toeing the Line to Todayfs Top Tunes Becoming a Viewette is a challenging feat. Along with graceful dancing ability, a Viewette must also achieve academic and social excellence. The Viewette line con- sists of fifty-five outstanding dancers. They possess stamina and practice intensely to insure a quality performance. The girls attended the Superstar Drill Team camp held at Southern Methodist University during the summer. The unified squad captured numerous awards. Under the direction of Sherri Brands, the Viewet- tes returned with their heads held high with almost three hundred ribbons. The Viewette officers won Most Out- standing Officer Squad, Sweepstakes Tro- phy, Leadership Award, and held on to the Shining Star Award for two days. Captain Beth Elam and Lieutenant Eva Lee were elected as Superstar Girls. Con- sequently, they had the opportunity to travel to New York City and Hawaii for more competition where they performed with the Superstar National Dance Drill Team. This was quite an accomplishment considering only twenty-two girls were se- lected for this honor out of ninety-six nom- inees. Lieutenants Jana Bates, Monica Ad- ams, and Veronica Hill also represented us well by being elected Superstar Girl Nom- inees. During the Superstar Drill Team camp at Southern Methodist University, the Viewettes learned five new routines to per- form at pep rallies, football games, and basketball games. No matter if the Viewettes performed at home or away, they entertained the Lobo football fans with dazzling half-time per- formances during football season. Numer- ous applause were presented to the girls after each and every half-time show. They danced for the student body every Friday morning to promote school spirit. They held their heads high before, during and after their routines because they were great. Captain Beth Elam represented the en- tire officer line in New York City in the annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. She performed with the National Colle- giate Athletic Association Superstar Drill Team after intense preparation the week before. Beth and the other officers were named to the Superstar Drill Team due to their performance at summer camp, but Beth was elected to represent them all. The Viewette line sold over two hundred Lobo stadium cushions to raise the money to send Beth to the parade. Sherri Brands, Viewette director, was also selected to par- ticipate on the Superstar Drill Team Com- pany staff in New York City. After football season, the Viewettes con- tinued to practice to display their talent at basketball games and for dance competi- tion, The annual Viewette Revue was held in March. The dancers entertained the public with smashing performances from Broad- way. The Viewette Revue was very suc- cessful and concluded the dance season for the seniors. The team participated in several fund raising activities throughout the year. The money made determined the amount of dance equipment that could be purchased. Staying up late and making sweets benefitted them in the long run, They have conquered many chanl- lenges this year. Therefore, they were rewarded with not only medals but also with pride. This has been a great year, and I am very pleasedl' exclaimed Sherri Brands. Hard work and long hours were rou- tine for the 1987-88 Viewette line. Each and every hour contributed to the glam- our, success, and pride of the Viewettes. They always executed their ability with quality performances. One word de- scribes their accomplishments .. GREAT! Enough Said The Viewette officers fire up the home crowd bt C8l'l'yll'lg the Lobo sign. photo by Sherri Brands Socially Speaking The soical officers are in charge of the activities They are Sherri Brands, directory Lori Kidd, hist.: Jennifer Vogel, sec.g Nina Hale, public relations: Sabrina Benefield, treas.g Patricia Ward, pres.g Toni Taylor, chaplain, Michele Moore, V. pI'9S. photo by Paul's Photography Military Mania At an early morning pep rally, Michelle Smith dances in a military routine. pham by Stephen Jahmant Fabulous Flourescents Missy Minchew awaits to perform a tambourine routine in Texas Stadium. photo by Paalls Photography Supreme Authority The officers are prime examples of excellent dancers. They are Lt. Monica Adams, L Jan Bates, Capt. Beth Elam, Lt. Eva Lee Veronica Hill, and Lt. Diana Childs phoLo,byPa Photography Front row: 1.t. Monica Adams. Lt. Jana Bates. Capt.Beth Elam, Lt. Eva Lee, Lt. Veronica Hill, Lt. Diana Childs. Second row: Lori Kidd, Daytral Br0Wllf Katrina Strange, Tiffany Roberts. Lesa Freeman. Mesha Smith, Amanda Mobley, Ann Marie Derby, Monica Campbell, Karen Burris, Toni Lister, Angell Cox. Third row: Candice Jones. Jennifer Vogel, Nancy George, Stacey Bates, Sabrina Benefield, Wendy Booty, Hollie Clark, Tracy Moore, Tanya Singleton. Christy flowers. Patricia Ward. Nina Hale. Fourth row: Melissa Nolan, Toni Taylor, Alicia Lee, Kathy Waller, Sherry Statman, Waverly Clititiipioii. Nikita Haynes. I-Ivajuani Woodrow, Renata Hansen, Gena Selman, Christy Garrett, Savoy Andrews. Back row: Tammy Downs, Paulette Whiteside. l.aHonia Lewis. Michelle Smith, Jana Romines, Missy Minchew, Michele Moore. Kym Pardue, Gaila Farrier, Leigh Green, Terry Graham, I 72 l'Ilt'lVET'I'ES Shelby Keys, Nicole Simon phhhf bg Pauls Photography is wg pi- sg. Q E, C v- Y ex-T gb 4? 5 , X. m EA ' . -, ,-X710 , ! Y 1- , ., , - U. ff- .-H. ..,. ,F , M.. ' -.. , .M ' , 4. f ' .. ,'4f r V . Jr ,. 'ga -ds, N -f , aff' im' ,. U ,A' ' ,,1 Q .-., ' -f 1 ' Afili .'-Zh--:Y , 'Y p-.g..,..' f E' Vvlvwr v.! V ...7 Q , .4--vii -Z, . M' .. .4 , V 9 QQ. V 1 ' - -Q .- , f,, n rn- ..-N vm ,,,' .., , v , - ,,f+... H Jn .. 3+ '- ,K - 'AW' -w.-..' 1-. vi, M H WW- W :W AT. ..,,, .1-I - , , V W Y..,..'.'Q 5-'K-ff V -'H W- - ,qi M- --AM ,, - M. M v . 1, x - .. A .4 1, ,ban VIE WETTES 1 73 Training With A View In Mind Front row: lirt-mln Walters, Shannon Leone, 'l'erri Phillips. Second row: Angela Polk, Rhonda Brown, Misty Milam, Nina Roberson, Cheyna Nt-winiin, ,It-miifer Sipes, Stephanie Markham, Dawn Stephens. Third row: Duanna Ingram, Tia Shepard, Chevette Head, Annette Brown, Choya Powell, Srisvla Hall, Aderiun Parker, Kelli Mackey, Connie Porter, Back row: Suzan Doyle, Tammie Johnson, Niecye Dunn, Tammy Taylor, Kerry Smith, Sharee Andrews, Crystal Anderson, Anienetta Washington ,sv--. Front row: Ndllllllil lherve, llortim Lee. Second row: Stacy Coleman. Latosha Smith. Regina Bowen, Kathy Bradley, Dione Jordan, Colisa Page, Nece L'-ix. Sli-vml.t ltvlasoii. Third row: Simiiria Booty. Katherine Frazier. Sotia Tover. Patrice Dawson, Landrell Johnson, Becky Williams, Tameka lffxerlmri. I.e.th Uxwtt. llenise linloe, Back row: Yonriel Colberi, De-merria Brown, Alicia Rhinehart, Damiya Pentecost, Schrunda Richardson, Camilla Ross. tlenniter Fritis. Linda fhampion. Lisa Ferrell phtm hg, Pant' - l'hf.tf,pruph5 174 l'11'qlliIiiTT1'A Tlf.lI.Yl,Yfi Front row: John Meyer, Lindsey Seabaugh, Kristi Barrow, Ulysses Harris, Tina Romans, Sherri Ray. Second row: Jason Jouett, Erin Manning, Kate Hawthorne, Melanie Stauts, Shane Wood, Elizabeth Moore, Becky Dunlap. Back row: David Baker, Paul Hancock, John Nutt, Scott McKinley, Casey Kilfoyle, John Gray, Lynn Childers photo by Stephen Johnson - 1 1 I Know It By Tomorrow! . 1 . V W,,.M:1 A Lynn Childers hands Sherri I .1-. '4 'Q fi ' Ray new music to try. photo by ' ' , . 3 Tiffany Anderson 1 , ., I V . I 1' 76 Trombones V I as ' Jason Jouett, John Nutt, ,X Q' iff in 4 5 !??'l '4 15,95 Scott McKinley, Brian lj ' 4 Moore, and Casey Kilfoyle ' X -11 KM wr if L' V ' ' read jazz music. phony by Tiffany ' I , 3 . in ' An arson , 5 .- Q, K , tu ' X V., 4 M, t ' , K V .. st W 1 2 an-few' ' 53, i i 4 fi 1 -,' ' i fx : pm , f f an Q ,' 'r f I 3 12 JJJ, 5. i ' We 3 nf ll y in f.. . ' 15 Swinging Into Action Director Lynn Childers and a select group of students from the LOBO band bring their musical talents together to form the Jazz Band. This sensational group played the dayls most popular tunes for the enjoyment of their fans. The Jazz Band performed for the Sounds of Music Concert in May and exercised their talents at various other activities. While preparing for their social appearances, they also competed against other bands in the area. Louder! Louder! Lynn Childers asked the band for more sound. prwzn by T1ffanyAnd0rsun Jazz Band I 75 Front row: Jennifer Emmel, Mrs. Maxine Johnson, Sonya Cullins. Middle row: Stephen Johnson, Stacey Maledon, Chris Fields, Renee .Zufelt, Philip Baughman, Michellea Southern, Jim McQueen, Erin Manning, Scott Lewis, Jill Shillings, Joe Gebert, Gina Phipps, Matt Loe. Back row: Gina McWhorte Shannon Stalcup, Tiffany Anderson, Chrissy Lorenz, Shannon Boyd, Tamela Sneed, Cathy Gebert, Michelle Fisher, Karen Padgett, Kem Stuckey, Kristin Dell-3art, Shelia Parr, Lacy Fuller pholu by Pauls Photography Making Memories Tangible We panicked, goofed, laughed, cried, missed deadlines, reported events, sold and designed ads. Our year was full of doing and re-doing layouts. When the finished product was produced we all agreed that the blood, sweat, and tears were worth it. From the first time the staff met at La Hacienda until the last page was sent to the printers we tried our best to capture the memories of the year. Each staff member. whether working on identifying people in pictures. design- ing a page that fit the occasion, taking pictures or promoting the sale of the book. strove to make this book one each student would be proud to own. The staff worked together as a family sharing problems and. at times. disa- greeing. but ended up working as a unit to produce a product ot' which we can be proud. Irh IIBO Section Editors. Stacye Maledon, Kristina DelBart, Cathy Gebert, Scott Lewis, Jim McQueen phom by Stephen Johnson Fun In The Sun Some of the LOBO staff attended a workshop at TJC to learn about the mechanics of the book. photo by M. Johnson Cool It! During the summer the LOBO staff met to turn in ads, discuss business for the year and swim. photo by M. Johnson Zipflfl l L R l ff 7 f - Class and Faculty. Sitting: Gina Phipps, Lacy Fuller Standing: Kem Organizations. Front row: Tamela Sneed, Stacye Maledon, Tiffany Stuckey, Cathy Gebert, Erin Manning phozo by Stephen Johnson Anderson Back row: Chrissy Lorenz, Karen Padgett, Michelle Fisher photo by Jennifer Emmel Xds and Floaters. Front row: Shelia Parr, Cindi Hansen, Matt Loe, Jill Shillings, Kristina DelBart Back row: Shannon Stalcup, Renee Zufelt, Gina MCWhOl19f photo by Stephen Johnson Calling Sports. Joe Gebert, Chris Fields, Shannon Boyd, Jim McQueen pholo by Sonya bhotographers. Michellea Southern, Stephen Business Managers. Scott Lewis, Philip Pleasure Before Business Johnson photo by Erin Manning Baughman photo by Srephon Johnson While visiting Taylor Publishing in Dallas, Editors Sonya Cullins and Jennifer Emmel VlSlf,9d Hard Rock Cafe. phntn by M Johnson LOBO 1 77 Step Ahead In The Marketplace llistributive Education Clubs of America KIJHCTAJ, a halt'-day work pro- gram, helps students to become pre- pared for the working world. Mrs. Marilyn Chionsini, sponsor, helped the members to prepare for the future. An employers appreciation banquet was held during the spring to show grat- itude to the members' employers. To off-set the cost for this banquet. DECA held various bake sales. and participat- ed in the October Food Fest. Members competed at district in Dallas. Bruce Webb went to state as a tinalist in Res- taurant Management. Tough Guy lbelowt Ricky Sipes works his best. imma xt, , - Officers. Front row: Dawn Stewart, rep.g Racer Botkin, pres.g A1 Mitchell, v. pres. Back row: Larry Huffman, sec.g Jason Barnett parl. - l I 5 I J .Rl nz 'Q A ,. 1 Sitting: lirit-.i t'ninmin s .ind Sherri l'tz Kneeling: Wateka Davidson. Larry Huffman, Amy Norrell Standing. Front row: Tony Gill, Denise Sledg .-Xiny Nlitrlwll. Racer llotl-im, Darcy Wright. Tina Williams. Second row: Marc Buie. Jeannie Cooper, Mark Burns. Dawn Stewart,.Ieri1,j0hng0n, L'.iss.indr.i N1iles.'l'oin.i l-lviiilcrson, Back row: Nlrs. Marilyn Fhionsini. Bud Summers, -lason Barnette. Russell Dixon, Jeff Thompson, ,john Bama: Vorey' Howell. Vhris Vox, Wenzel Johnson phfrzff hx N1--phfn .lffhnfffn I TS DEC-1 1 65 ll 1 X '-- fn V4 '12 Sitting: Julia Seale, pres.q Aliceson Wallace, v.pres., Standing: Julie Mendicello, spirit chairperson, LaTonya Garrison, parl.: Renese Sherman, sec.g Arlene Gibson, treas. photo by Paul's Photography Z-Way to Go Fifty young ladies excited about com- munity service and promoting school spirit joined Z-Club sponsored by Mrs. Bonnie Davis. During football season, Z-Club mem- bers prepared treats for football players and made spirit signs. Christmas time was merrier for the students at the Stu- dent Development Center when Z-Club members surprised them with stockings filled with treats. They also sponsored a car wash and part of the proceeds went to the Brian Dodson Memorial Fund. The Z-Club participated in several an- nual activities such as the Zonta Antique Show, the Easter egg hunt for the faculty children, the can food drive given to benefit East Texas Abused Families and the necessity drive given to aid the youth shelter. For the first time, the Z-Clubs of Longview and Pine Tree held a sweet- heart formal at the Holiday Inn Holidome. . Sitting: Anissa Coss, Amy Branch, Lucy Henderson, Karen Wolf, Elaine Childress. Second row: Shannon Stalcup, Sharon Ronzello, Mandy Ray, Julie Gallagher, Stephanie Floyd, Erin Manning, Shelley Spruiell, Jane Rast, Stacey Maledon, Beth Darby. I Third row: Laura Works, L Casey Fuller, Dawn Harris, Amanda Ables, Malikah Daniels, Sonya Cullins, Wendy Johnson, Karen Branch, Julie Sl'liV6I'S photo by Pauliv Photography Latest Fashions Qleftj Showing off their best apparel on Z- Club initiation day, Smila Rabicoff and Susan Lucas show their ability to walk like a duck f0l' the 0Ill00k6!'S. photo by Erin Manning Wake Up! frightl Ending the week of initiation, a tired Julie Gallagher and a hyper Stephanie Floyd eat to stay awake at the Z-Club slumber party. photo by Erin Manning Z-CLUB I 79 Say Cheez! tfar rightrl Susan Lucas and Bo Elder enjoy each others company on Z-Club initiation day. Tired Expressions. trightl This has been a long weekend. Aliceson Wallace, Karen Wolf, Julia Seale, Bonnie Davis. plmtox by Erin Manning You Never Know . . . tfar rightl: Lucy Henderson and Anna Whitehead practice their aim at the Z-Club sleepover. Open Wide! trightl: Cristi Starnes enjoys being feed by Renese Sherman at the Z-Club Breaktast. pn,-fit. hx ffrm ,i1.Wmt- I Sitting: Cristi Starnes, Susan Lucas, Meredith Norton, Jennifer Pope, Holly Heath. Standing: Krista Heck, Kristala Jones, Carrie Carpenter, Mrs. Bonnie Davis, sponsor, Tandy Talley, Julia Wall, Laura Coggin, Jennifer Greifenkamp, Kellie Hawkins, Stacy Rigsby, Amy Kieffer. pholo by Paul's Phomgmphy , xxx so yp9W - Station Identification fcenter leftl Perfecting a Production flower leftl Adam Holland and Brent Laffite broadcast an Warren Smith and Donald Tryon spend informative radio show. several hours editing television and information. Lights, Cameras, Actions fcenter rightb Warren Smith, Donald Tryon, Mike Palmer and Brett Burlison participate in the television filming of Lobo news. Working Cupper leftj Kemberley Stuckey works diligently editing for a broadcast of the Longview News show. Playing Cupper rightl Hawkins Dunlap plays many games to avoid becoming a dull boy. Primary Power Mrs. Mary Ann Palmer supervises Adam Holland's written preparation for the next I'l9WSC3SiZ. photos by Kemberley Stuckey BROADCAST JO URNALISM I 8 I L ' mo ' f 2 A x Pa Support Team A lupper leftj Front row: Warren Smith, Brent Laffitte. Second row: Mary Ann Palmer, Kemberley Stuckey, Jamie Bridges, Shelia Parr. Back row: Brett Burlison, Donald Tryon, Mike Palmer, Kelly I-learnsberger Support Team B fupper rightj Front row: Jason Hampton. Second row: Amy Whitehurst, Kelli Starbird, Sheryl Smith, Jennifer Threadgill. Back row: Steven Allbritton, Bryan Simons, Andrew McWhorter, Andrew Evans, Stephen Haney 0n The Air Under the supervision of Mrs. Mary Ann Palmer, members of the Broadcast Journal- ism class are given the opportunity to write, direct, and produce a television news show aired twice a week on Channel 21. Members also compiled and produced an informative radio show comprised of Longview High School news. KFRO aired the show once a week. This year added a LOBO Hotline, avail- able twenty-four hours a day, offering weekly news and happenings around the campus. Students are selected by application before enrollment and auditioned for rolls including television anchors, camera operations, tech- nical directors, radio announcers, and direc- tors at the initiation of class in the fall. Skills in stage presence, filming, editing, writing, and performance are developed throughout the year. I 0 Plugged in and Ready to Go! icenterl At the Helm fabovel Sitting: Mike Palmer, Bryan Simons, Steven Sheryl Smith, Kemberley Stuckey, Shelia Parr, Allbritton, Standing: Stephen Haney, Donald Andrew McWhorter, Brett Burlison, Amy Tryon, Warren Smith prepare for the filming of Whitehurst, Kelli Starhird anchor the televiSi0D their television production. news show. phulns by M .1Uh,W,n ISL? BRUADL1-lST -101 'I?.Y.-11,1531 Q Front row: Beth Elam, treas.q Ruth Mary Hackler,leadership directory ieisha Thomas, cor. sec,g Back row: Julia Jordan, v. pres., Holly Morgan, pres., Melanie Stauts, parl.g Jennifer Romines, sec. photo by Pauls Photography - Anohored In Past Traditions 1952 was a memora- ble year of bobbie sox, Dwight D. Eisenhower, and Hank William's hits. It was a memora- ble year for Anchor Club also because in 1952 Anchor Club be- gan. This year the An- chor Club celebrated its 35th birthday as a Pilot Club sponsored inter- national youth organi- zation open to scholas- tically qualified high school girls possessing good character and leadership abilities. At first Anchor Club grew very rapidly. At the beginning of 1958 there were five clubs, but by year end there were eleven. At the close of 1959 there were 95 Anchor Clubs with over 3000 members. In 1964, the Anchor symbol was registered, incorporating a modi- fied Pilot wheel atop a ship's anchor to repre- A sent the relationship of Anchor Club and Pilot Club, as well as to vi- sually display the name Anchor , Our Anchor Club re- ceived its charter in September 1959. Sever- al of the Anchor mem- bers are following in the footsteps of their mothers, aunts, sisters, and cousins who were also proud to be a part of the Anchor Club net- work. Last year the LHS chapter celebrat- ed its 25th birthday. This year the Anchor Club's fund raising events consisted of a chili supper, bake sale, and selling frito pie at the Food Fest. Award entries sub- mitted by Anchor Club were Community Ser- vice Award, Scrapbook Award, and Outstand- ing Anchor Club Award. Other activites that Anchor Club partici- pated in were Adopt-A- Park, safety signs, teacher appreciation, spirit signs in locker banks, and juvenile di- abetes walk-a-thon. Front row: Kim Parish, Lia Wegner, Lisa Webb, Olivia Skinner, Kathy Voncannon, Janice Welty Second row: Nicole Molina, Stacey Wendt, Laura Gibson, Sherri Ray, Tracy Tolbert, Melissa Ryan, Tina Shivers, Shelby Keys Third row: Kelly Naylor, Nancy Mumford, Lynne Griffin, Lori Medlock, Beth Cobb, Amanda Bell, Phedra Ross, Katie Richardson Fourth row: Sabrina Benefield, Amy Archer, Cindy Clifton, Diana Childs, Lindsey Seabaugh, Dana Pinson, Jill Lewis, Jill Shillings, Veronica Hill, April May, Stephanie Figley, Tenesha Chappell Back row: Kristi Barrow, Chrissy Lorenz, Monica McCaffity, Becky Seecs, Jana Romines, Jennifer Threadgill, Regan Ann Jones, Charisse McLendon, Tiffany Anderson, Michelle Moore, Jeanette Davis, Casey Bussey, Traci Motley photo xxx, Y 4 'rant 5 C' dy Sphor, Marci Risinger, Angel Nix, Mandy Joaquin, Susan Buchanan Back row: I I .acgnigcgiyldlem Kristina DelBart, Kem Stuckey, Marie-Therese van der Kun, June Lehmann, Sara I 0 R E Y . . , Fl6Ul1St61', Shella Parl' photo by Paul' Photography 4 'Q lx 1 K xx N xxium 1 Q 0 o .Q ,x K N 'o 3' 0 'D 5 'fi 4- 'U Sf - 'E 1 Q I 'C I 3 J I - O.: Q xlxxs '. Anchor Club 183 ' 4 .n Vx' Tin grins are in. .Iill Shillings takes pleasure in cheering children at Asbury House. milf.. ni 'llllnm .-tmll-rsmi Santa Clause is coming to lown. Anchor Cluh Beau More Malloy delivers presents to Asbury House. phnir, hx Kem .sim-my By Popular Demand Klart Malloy and Mike Bobo were voted as Anchor Club Beaus. phiim by A1 Johnson Feeling good all over Serving others give Kristina DelBart a sense of satisfaction. photo in Tiffany Anderson ! Terrible Twosome Fulfilling Fantasies Kem Stuckey and Olivia Skinner, Meliss Melanie Stauts join Ryan and Holly together in a chorus of Morgan spend preciou Jingle Bells with moments with playful children from Asbury tots. pholos by Tiffany House- Anderson F 7!+ XQ xv-Q- f. A gk N Yvlri urs? . 15 Sugar and Spice Johnson Officers. Front row: Michellea Southern, photo.g Lynne Ramey, sec.g Arlene Gibson, treas. Kneeling: Matt Loe, pres.g Stephen Haney. parl. Standing: Rachel Trussell, pub.g Julie Johnson, v.pres. photo by M. Johnson fleftj Matt Loe and Arlene Gibson, SRO Sweetheart and Beau. photo by M. Speak Out! , Glfess Wh? , , fabove left! Sheryl Smith Third period SRO initiates delivers a speech for her exam. on initiation day. photo by photo by Shelia Pon Mwhfllf Fhfhff Where Are Your Skates? fmiddlel Luke Ulvog warms up I ft K Fvgrn Omg T before putting on skates. photo by i 9 l Y e mos an ammy Loi-ion Johhoon Thrasher are worn out after a That Didn,t Hurt long hard skate at the SRO Cabove rightj Matt Loe and Skatmg pafztiyrliglloto by Lone Arlene Gibson take a fall with laughter. photo by Lorien Johnson Making Scene Standing Room Only CSROJ, sponsored by Pam Mercer-McWilliams, pro- duced fcontinued on page 1867 SRO 185 lfrom 1857 Joseph cmd the .-ll7lllZl-Ilg' Tet'firiz'color Drenmcoat involv- ing around 30 students on stage. and the technical the- atre class as the crew. 'I'o help off-set the cost of the production, members sold candy and cokes at the Food Fest and charged admission to the musical. For Christmas, they had a skating party. Each member brought necessities to give to the youth shelter. As part of the year's activities, SRO participated in various tournaments, winning first at Minneola and third at Marshall. They also competed at the UIL one- act competition, and later the prose and poetry events. Ouch! Attention Please He pushed me clown. I trightl Pam Mercer-McWilliams, promise! Elizabeth Simons Sheryl Smith, and Arlene Gibson takes a fall with embarrassment hand out awards at the high at me SRO Chfislmas Party- school speech tournament. phnln photo by l,urn'n Jolirmm by Micliellm Suulhrrn Ext.: x,, N .L N . 5 1 5 is if 4 , .1 t -' X X lf! f l 'HJ 11, f - V E l l U- fr Sitting: Julie Edon, Allyson Elms, Sandra Huftin. Elizabeth Simons, Nlichellea Southern. Leah Owen, Trina Head, Lorien Johnson, Marie-Therese van der Kun, L0l'l liurdvtt, Gina Head, Robert Webb, Leslie l,am. Second row: Arlene Gibson. Alisa Stoxstell. Kasha Williams, Monica Adams, Landrea Jones, Laconia Dudley, Colisa lligv. Nils-t-ka Wright. Luke l'ly-wg. Kim Fagan, Jennifer Hanley. Tracy Graham. Anthony Hopson. Third row: Ben Mason, Mandy Yeates, Evelyn Cotton, Tammy 'l'lir1tslier. Anne Nlaloiw. l-'rt-ddie Broun, Billy Beavers. Kelli Mackey. John Dawes, Michelle Fisher, Shawn Yandeventer. Fourth row: Anne Morris, Felicia Moore. liuln-I 'l'rnssell, .lnlie -lohiisoii. Slit-li.i l'.irr. Holly xlL'Cl'Pill'y. Karen Padgett. Jeff Slocum. Ginny Jameson, Jamie Stevens, Howard Choy. Back row: Roderick l.ewiS. llryin Siint-ns. .-Xndrew Evans. Matt l.oe. Chad Nlauldin. Stephen Haney phfrzf. h-. lfliffiffnfnnhi in Hvfffr ISU .SHO Z Front row: Jamie Bridges, Shelia Parr, and Jason Jones. Second row: Tamera Miller, Sheryl Smith, Lynne Ramey, Michellea Southern. Back row: Matt Loe, Arlene Gibson, Julie Johnson photo by Photography by Harris Broadway Bound Musical Comedy Company CMCCJ, sponsored by Pam Mercer- McWilliams, produced Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat as their major project for the year. Throughout the year, MCC members took jazz lessons from choreographer Diane Smith. The members learned various skills of coordination, the ability to sing freely on stage, as well as an assortment of Broadway and Off- Broadway musicals. Great Minds Think Alike! Ctop leftb Jamie Bridges, Arlene Gibson, Trey Hickman, and Lynne Ramey show class enthusiasm by discussing their work. photo by Sheliu Parr How Sweet It Is! MCC Sweetheart and Beau, Shelia Parr and Stephen Haney photo by M. Juhmon MUSICAL COMEDY 187 Recess is Our Apples of Our Eye Students who are interested in en- tering the teaching profession join Future Teachers of America, spon- sored by Mrs. Betty Lorenz and Ms. Phyllis Wilson. They participated in community and school activities as well as district and state FTA events. Members helped with the children's activities during Longview Museum and Arts Centers' Fall Fest. They also worked with a group of elementary school children at the Judson Grove Little School. Judson Grove Little School, con- structed by the Longview Independ- ent School District, provides students an opportunity to experience life in a pioneer school. Just like pioneer chil- dren, visiting students have spelling bees, dip candles, play games, and learn square dances. FTA members experienced what schools were like during the early l900's. A fund raiser was held and several books were pur- chased and presented to Mrs. Sandra Field, director of the Judson Grove Little School. On campus activities included Food Fest, carnation sales for Valentines Day. and baked goods sales. Money raised by these events was used to pay for the trip to the state convention in Dallas. The club held a candy sale to raise money for a scholarship to be awarded to a senior member who will be entering a teacher education program in the fall. This brings to six the number of scholarships available to FTA members. The Atlanta FTA hosted the District Convention at which Michellea Southern was elected District President for the com- ing year. Katie Richardson was selected District Corresponding Secretary. A poem written by Jana Cole won first place and was submitted to the state con- test. The year concluded with a dinner. Awards were presented to outstanding members and to school personnel who have sup- ported the FTA program. Stop Talking! It's Beyond Me! Jana Cole practices her teaching Ms. Wilson and -Mrs. Lorenz. seek skills at a regular meeting. prior., by Clirissy Ill? HCIVICE of fhell' f8V01'1'E9 811911, I.oren: ALF. photo by M Johnson Molding Minds - Moving Mountains The engineer designs the towers of steel, concrete, and sand. The sculptor uses tiny tools to carve the statue grand. The doctor heals the feyered brow with his skill and pills and potions. The lawyer defends his clients all with words and deep emotions. The teacher must train all of these - must mold the mind of man. She plays a major role in the drama ofthe master plan. Great things may be accomplished with skill and education. liven a mountain may be moved by strength and inspiration. Our future rind our world depend. to a very great extent, On our determination. education. and unwillingness to relent. ISS FTA The job .ihead may be difticult and long, Hut ue can succeed it' we vow to be strong. We tum ht-lp the children as their dreams are unturled. ll'et'.i1i nioye great mountains and change the yyor .Aslt'4lL'iiel'S.XNeL'dI1 lead the way - ln molding the mmds.st't1iptiii:tliet'lay Front row: Jennifer Vogel, Lesa Freeman, Patricia Ensey. Second row: Stephanie Figley, Lucricia Wilson, Evajuani Woodrow. Back row: Chrissy Lorenz and Monica McCaffity Never was Heard a Discouraging Word Amy Wilson, a second grader from Mozelle Johnston Elementary School, recieves a word of encouragement from Angela Smith. phulu by t'h rusy Lorenz Favorite Subject Elisabeth Mobley, Michellea Southern. and Jana Cole take a playful break after working with a group of second grade studentslphwi wp f'hfL-f:- 117771: Front row: Michellea Southern, Katie Richardson, Julie Johnson. Second row: Jennifer Voda, Jana Cole, Elisabeth Mobley. Back row: Angela Smith, Michele Moore, Ellen Roach. photo by Stephen Johnson Looking Toward a Bright Tomorrow Newly elected District President, Michellea Southern, and Katie Richardson, district corresponding secretary, look forward to a rewarding year. photo by Barbara Southern You're Serious, Aren't You? Lesa Freeman and Denyse Dvoracek try to fathom how they will deliver over 400 carnations for Valentine's Day befor? first period. photo by Chrissy UFEYLZ Will the Real Candidate Please Stand Up? Katie Richardson, Michellea Southern, Julie Johnson, and Denyse Dvoracek participate in the campaign skit for District President. photo by Barabarzz Southern B l Finding New Recruits Mrs. Betty Lorenz and Ms. Phyllis Wilson visit with second graders from Mozelle Johnston Elementary School. photo by Chrissy Lorenz Paperwork Blues experiences the drudgery of paperwork. photo by Chrissy Lorenz - Officers. Kneeling: Jennifer Voda,parl. Sitting: Chrissy Lorenz, rec. sec., Ehsabelh Mobley Lesa Freeman, corr. sec.g Michellea Southern, treas. Standing: Angela Smith, hist.g Jana Cole, pres.5 Michele Moore, v. pres. photo by Stephen Johnson FTA I 89 Quite A Choir .-Xs the prcinier Choral Organization. the Concert Choir presented many concerts and entered the East Texas competitions for vocalists. Fourteen freshmen were named to the ninth grade Alleltegion Choir. 30 choir members earned All-District honors. 20 were named to All-Region Choir. and eight singers advanced to All-Area, including three alternates. At the Dallas final auditions, two won memberships in the All-State Choir, entitling them to a trip to San Antonio to perform with the Texas Tech University Symphony Orchestra. The Fall Sacred Music Series included performances at First Methodist, First Presbyterian, and Oakland Heights Haptist churches. The spring schedule featured a concert at Trinity Episcopal Church with the LHS Symphony Orchestra. In addition to the annual Fall and Christmas Concerts in the Little Theatre, choir members performed for the Longview Hotary Club, The Clairmont, Summer Meadows, Pine Tree Lodge, Lively Olds Christmas celebration and joined three other high school choirs for a Christmas performance with the East Texas Symphony Orchestra in Tyler. Thirty-eight mem- bers entered UIL Solo and Ensemble competition in February. The main event in April was UIL Concert and Sightreading Contest. The Choir ended the year with a three-day weekend at Six Flags and Wet 'N' Wild. Hon- ors and awards were presented at the May Sounds of Music Concert, including College Music Scholarships for seniors, and summer All-State Choir Camp Scholarships for underclassmen. Officers: Krista Heck, pres., Shawn Vandeventer, librariang LaMikka Johnson, secg Stacey Bates, treas.g Freddie Brown, librarian Front row: Chris Abbey. Billy Dunahoe. Lndray Jones. Jason Jones, Kelvin Ingram, Andy Sanches, Alex Stutler, Danny Tidwell, Tommy Kilpatrick. Toiiiiiii Harris. Freddie Brown. Chris Hightree. Mark Durham, Kelvin Cox, Jay Stewart. Bobby Dowhy, Back If0W! Amy Chacko, Cheyna Newman, tiretclieii Gary. Terri Phillips. Niarli Graft. Kristi Worsham. Terry Graham, Angie Bateman. Delissa Deutsch, Genever Anthony. Lori Langford, Leigh Holaiiii, Sliellex' Hoone. Ckesa Templeton. Shelby Keys, Mae Landis. Shawn Yandeventer. Krista Heck, Andrea Frierson, l,aMikka Johnson 190 CO.Yt'Ii'I?TC'Il0IR QD f 1? Q17 - - Officers. sitting: Andrea Frierson, librarian, Jana Bates, sec.g Ckesa Templeton, treas.g. standing: Alex Stutler, librarian, Scott McKinley, pres. Sensational Singers This year's mixed pop group consisted of sixteen vocalists, five instrumentalists, and two mixer op- erators. Members are auditioned in March, and are selected at that time for the next year's group. In addition to the annual Fall, Christmas, and Spring concerts in the Little Theatre, the Singsations per- form for many events throughout the school year. Special Christmas concerts were held at Colonial Vil- lage, Eden Place Apartments, Cleaver Memorial Con- valescent Center, Lynn Lodge, LHS ACCS School, and the Longview Mall. Vocalist members joined the East Texas Symphony in Tyler for a December con- cert, and participated in the Sacred Music Series concert at Trinity Episcopal Church with the LHS Symphony Orchestra. Fall T.M.E.A. auditions pro- duced twelve All-District Choir members, five All- Area, and two All-State Choir winners, The entire group entered UIL Solo and Ensemble Contest in February at Gladewater, which also included fourteen soloists competing for the right to represent LHS at the Texas State Solo and Ensemble Contest in May at UT-Austin. The final concert of the year, which is part of the Sounds of Music series, featured individual soloists and special staging and lighting, with eve- ryone in the spotlight. The annual three-day weekend to Six Flags and Wet 'N' Wild after the concert pro- vided some well-earned recreation and relaxation. Front: Tim Pollock. Second row: Krista Heck, Chad Mauldin, Matt Trippett, Grant Taylor, Kristi Worsham, Scott McKinley. Third row: John Wink, Kem Stuckey, Bobby Dowhy, Ckesa Templeton, Jason Jones, Brad Thompson, Philip Bradley, Cedric Davis, Back row: Stelvin Bell. Jana Bates, Andy Sanches, Andrea Frierson, Alex Stutler, June Lehmann, John Toon, Shelby Keys SINGSA TI ONS VOCAL JAZZ ENSEMBLE 1 9 1 Here We Come A-Caroling l'erf'orming in combination with the Freshmen Select Choir. Chorale members presented musical selections at the Fall Concert, Christmas Concert, and the spring Sounds of Music series. A highlight oi' their December activities was a special evening of caroling to grandparents, relatives, shut-ins, and friends. One freshman member was named to the ninth grade All-Region Choir, and two members entered UIL Vocal Solo and Ensemble Contest in February at Gladewater High School. The Chorale joined the other four Choral Organizations for the March Sacred Music Series Concert at Trinity Episcopal Church, along with the LHS Symphony Orchestra, and featured organist, Robert Santillo. In order to help finance their annual three-day weekend to Six Flags and Wet 'N' Wild, members participated in bake sales, the March garage sale, and the April Saturday car wash. They sold tickets to the Choir Booster-sonsored Basketball Games, and in April entered the UIL Choirs Concert and Sight-reading Contest in Marshall. In August, two Chorale members attended the All-State Choir Clinic at Stephen F. Austin Univerity, and in Oc- tober. four members journeyed to Huntsville for Sain Houston State University's All-State Clinic. Officers. Front row: Shirley Good, librarian, Sofia Tovar, pres.g Sabrina Starr librariang. Back row: Angela Deaton, treas.3 Katina Creer, sec Front row: S,llY1'lIl.l Starr. lnitrit-ia Harper. Karina Creer. Stephanie Markham. Sofia Tovar. Shirley Good, Back row: Kim Robison, Angela Simplilli .Xniy Frei tfnson. Kriienma lngrum. Jennifer Fritts. Trisha Shelton, Angela Humble, Tammy Fisher H ?lI,l't'l1r?1R Front Latosha Smith, pres. Second row: Luanne Childress, librariang Denise Dunn, treas. Back row: Jennifer Jones, sec., Denise Enloe, librarian A Special Note The Freshmen Select Choir maintained a busy schedule throughout the year. Four members were named to the 9th Grade All-Region Choir, and one was chosen for High School All-District. Members participated in the cookies and candy fund-raiser, as well as the annual garage sale and car wash. The Freshman Choir in the October Fall Concert with Chorale, presented 7 Christmas concerts in the Longview area, and joined all three choral organ- izations for the March Sacred Series Concert Trininty Episcopal Church with the LHS Sym- phony Orchestra. At the February Gladewater Contest, 10 students entered UIL Solo and Ensemble competition, and 9 of them won medals and earned the right to par- ticipate at the State UIL music contest in Austin at the University of Texas in May. UIL Concert and Sightreading competition was the major event in April, and in early May they presented their annual Sounds of Music Concert. Eleven members joined other choir members for the Dallas Six Flags-Wet 'N' Wild trip on May 13-15, and 8 applied for Choir Booster Club Scholarships to attend All-State Choir Summer Music Camps. ront row Camilla Russ, Denise Dunn, Kristel Franklin, Tammy Taylor, Trudy Grant, Felicia Moore. Second row: Kim Champion, Jennifer Jones, Chi xon Jill Reeves, Schrunda Richardson, Shenee Gardner. Back row: Dawn Cornelius, Nicole Brown, Luanne Childress, Latosha Smith, Nece Cox, Danya Nylund, Shiloh Terrell FRESHMEN SELECT CHOIR 193 Fine Tuning l xA ! Front row: Zark Xkkmrix '21-vu hm than lihmrizm. I,aMikl-in Juhnsun, treas.: Tracy Murray. Second row: Amy Chackn, Cheyna Newman, librarian. Third row: Angus xixqllljxfv lhmm Buda Buck row: RhudaDunn.pres.1.-Xngie Bateman. Inset picture is of omcers. 19-1 K WOT.-8 TIOXS Officers Ricky Fish v pres Billy Fuller, pres.3 David Nichols, treas. photo by M. Johnson if w H wi ,vii AQ ,S iw o Longer Plows and Cows With over 200 present day ca- reers in agriculture, the Future Farmers of America must show students the many phases of ag- riculture. FFA taught members disipline, responsibility, horti- culture, and agriculture. This knowledge will help them in their careers and daily lives. Raising an animal for a show takes much care and attention, but the knowledge gained from the experience will last a life- time, said Ricky Fish. ,sv 3 gc ff L L 1 ' X 'fy ia gt ,. ' ' . X. Q- . . . '. Z' E 'X fl. .jff l 4 rx ,v Av ' . K FL-I -I .Fir N ,fi '1 EET - V, 'V , L ,e Aff. . is-or 'A fi v'fkF'T5v Lv lf? ,- It l IN Picking the Creme of the Crop fleftl Sean Nelson removes dead leaves from a Boston Fern to hel rolon its life. hoto b D P 5 p y Chrissy Lorenz Stopping to Smell the Flowers faboveb Ricky Fish cares for a Bougainvillea plant in the agricultural greenhouse. photo by Chrissy Lorenz F1-01115 row Lynnett Wells Kevin Davenport, Wanda Boyce, Keith Rushing Back roW: Franklin Wade spun Ricky Moore Kedric Boyd, Andy Scott, Jason Bicknell photo by M. Johnson v . Horticulture is a branch of ag- riculture that specializes in the production and use of fruits, vegetables, shrubs, and trees. It includes landscape, gardening, and floral design. FFA members learned about raising and caring for plants, and designed gardens and landscapes. I have learned more about the outside worldg not only about farming, but landscaping and planting, said Caussia In- gram. Poinsetta, Anyone? fleftj Chris Daniels takes part in the annual Poinsetta sale to raise money for FFA activties. photo by Chrissy Lorenz Standing Tall ibelowb Mr. Wade proudly stands beside the Stars and Stripes . photo by M. Johnson FFA 195 Follow the Leader 'l'hc purpose ot ltU'l'C' is to interest and train select high school students to quality as cornis- sioncd otticcrs in the military. The high morale and discipline exhihited hy the corps may he traced to the comhined efforts of' Chief' Warrant Otlicer ,lohn W. Knox and Sgt. George Burnett. Based on the ideals ol' good fellowship, honesty. sell'-reliance, sell'-discipline, and team play. the ltO'l'f' has heen an active military organization at Longview I-ligh School. The hasic premises of patriotism. sportsmanship, and human dignity formed the t'oundat.ion of the team. This ex- traordinary group had the desire and the ahility to successfully represent the high school in mil- itary competition. Super Sergeant. Sgt. George Burnett speaks from a military point ot'view.p1iii:ohy .ll Johnson Hail to the Chief. tcenter lettl Chief John Knox coinplernents Hohhy Spencer on his auliieyernents. g-mit hx .ir J.thrr.,iri Be All That You Can Be. lcenter right! 'lon l'iltinon cracks at smile during a practiee drill. pi:-J at 1 rw. Hou-r ri Hung Out to Dry? No. tht-st' cadets .ire training to cross .i rixcr xx ithout getting wet using only one ropi- - 4,1-. 'ft Qui' 196 ROTK' I 1 I i ' -1 .F 1 - - l Front row: D. Deutsch, K. Jackson. Second row: B. Brown, T. Shirey, S. Good, P. Byrd. Third l'0W: Murphy, T. Norton, M. Licea, D. Blanton. Fourth row: E. Jones, J. Williams, P. Vela, P. Cappadonna. Back row: J. Smith, E. Evers, T. Reider, F. Brown photo by M. Jfrhfmn I Front row: Ktop leftl Kender Smith, Robin Christian, Javier Zapata, Rayna Fried, Carl Williams. Second row: Jeffrey Tabor, Rodney Haskins, Tony Emmel, Carey Watt. Back row: John Pittmon, Steve Rachal, John Knox, Gerald Johnson photo by M Johnson Front row: ftop right? Victor Jessie, clpvt, Erika Vaughan, cfpvt, Shannon Riley, cfpvt, Craig Paul, cadet. Back row: Daniel Thorpe, cfssgtg Bennie Bennett, cfpvt, Bobby Briggs, cadet, Ray Jacobs, cadet, Christopher Booker, cfsgt phnlu by M. Johnson Front row: Cmiddle leftj Joseph Grant, cfssgt, April Jones, cfcplg Carlos Bradley, clpfc, Timothy Hastings, cadet, Michael Haskins, cfsgt, Alisa Abernathy, cfpvt. Second row: Derrick Wade, cfpfc, Bryan Taylor, cfcplg Chris Paul, clpvtg Kristi Thompson, clpvt, Myron Davis, clpvt. Back row: Bobby Spencer, clsgt, Joe Turner, cfpvt, Donald Taylor, cfpvt, Jorge Hernandez, cfpvt, Ben Jackson, cfcpl, Rodger Andrade, clpfc photo bySlr'phen Johnson Front row: lmiddle rightl Larry Webb, batallion executive officer, Andrew Berger, S-3 training officer, Robert Moore, batallion commander, Carol Blackwell, S-1 officer, not pictured: Michael Haskins, S-4 supply officer pmm bywnnrfer Ernmel ROTC 197 Climbing to the Top. tuppvr lt-1'tl The cadets learn the techniques of stnlmiliziltg .1 ladder using their body strength while ttutxnttmtc prepares tu climb it. pf:--It in R1lTtK!ufi Ready. Aim, Fire. muppcr rtghtl 'lhny l'fmnxvl .ind teammate practiced tlw pr-vptfr tm- wt' ilu- Nl-:XII lll fnmmer car11p.ph+ M t Presc nt .X rms. llmwrlrltl -l.twnl1r.mt pmxtrtlwztt' I-tvvttrntttttmr tl.1g .lt tlrv .tllIttL.tl Xltlttnrx lhll ' X' 1. V fun Phyfitw lit- Pl'lll'llt'1ll'.y kfttlrtx ltnrm-tl tlnx tt .Jil 1: tt- glxmi HA1tlxllX .tpplxttzg ' t pix: 198 ROTK' .K Z,.. . Q..-Q, 'X l , -1-V.- t, .'A? Z'g g I , Q' 4. -xi- ir' , I S' 4' Marching to a Perfect Drum. The ROTC proudly displays the colors of our state and country in the annual Christmas Parade. Larry Webb, Rayna Fried, Derrick Wade, Christopher Booker photo by ROTC staff Overcoming an Obstacle. The cadets learned various techniques and the importance of team work dealing with obstacles at camp last summer. photo by ROTC staff Swing High, Swing Low. These young trainees learn the art of repelling the obstacle course during summer camp at Fort Seale, Oklahoma. photo by ROTC staff F , Creative Colffeurs Beautiful faces and gorgeous hairdos were only two of the ambitions of the students in Cosmetology. In a laboratory setting students had the opportunity to develop concepts and acquire skills in shampooing, manicuring, haircutting, hairstyling, facial treatments, perma- nent waving, hair coloring, bleaching and other beauty techniques. After com- pletion of Cosmetology II students were knowledgeable enough to successfully pass the State Board Exam and receive their license as a beautician. af Front: Shanequa Pierce, parl. Second row: Angela Jones, sec.g Kim Pegues, reporter. Back row: Yvette Walker. pres.: Linda Harher, treas, pltttttt hyJvririif1'r Hmntcl First row: Rhonda ltowlett. Shanequa Pierce. Gena Davis, Shanda Clark. Second row: Camisa Springs. Kimberly Pogues, Carrie Owens. Back row: Mrs. Gloria Fredenberg. Yvette Walker, Angela Jones. Linda Harbor ,tntmt but .l.-mttfff Hmm: Vivid Contrast tlettl Angela Jones adds a little punk by using vivid contrasting colors on the children lined up at her booth during Fall Fest. ,tn.-:.- ft-. 1'mt.-5.1 st: .-.-. i All Smiles 1rightbShannon Nance. Michelle Nlayherry. Mrs. Gloria Fredt-iilverg, Gena Davis. Linda Harbor. and Lltrrie Outfits .ire .ill snitles as they sell treats .it the Food Fest. The mont-N ratst-tl this used to tuntl tht- .inn...tl t'osIttt'tologx lkiittgtztft - t... - 1. 200 COSjIlfT0l.Oti Y I1 V 1 ' 1 Front row: Mrs. Gloria Fredenberg, Jacquline Blanch, Jerri Davis, Nicole Mayo, Tracy Hardeman, Sheila Phillips, Sherri Fagan, Laticia Scott, Tonia Cooksey, Tonya Mitchell, Deborah Luza, Zelda Allen. Back row: Crystal Fopay, Lisa Bueche, Keisha Smith, Brandi Metcalf, Tyrone Brown, Sunshine McKinney, Angela Works, Christina Stephens, Anh Bui, Connie Dixon, Cuong Truong photo by Tumela Surfed front row: Jerri Davis, vice presg Tonia Cooksey, reporter, Lisa Bueche, treas.g Tracy Hardeman, parl. Back r row: Tyrone Browm, pres., Deborah Luza, sec, photo by Tamela Sneed Working Hard fleftl 'Tonya Mitchell works to create a new look during the Fall Fest. Heart to Heart Krightl Mrs. Gloria Fredenberg produces unique faces for the children attending the Fall Fest. pimms by Sonya Cullins COSMETOLOG Y 20 I 202 OEA I Office Excitement The Office Education Association is de- signed to help students develop skills related to all office occupations, financial responsi- bilities, and effective communication. Stu- dents also studied concepts that would allow them to have successful employment and im- prove leadership qualities. OEA is a two year class. Students in OEA I had hands on experience with several pieces of advanced office equipment such as the CPT 8520 Word Processor, IBM Memory Type- writer and the SuperScripsit Word Processing on Radio Shack Model III. Students in OEA II met in class one hour daily and averaged three hours training per day in Longview Business Offices. In the offices students per- formed word processing, secretarial, computer entry and general office clerical work for which they received school credits. OEA has been in existence for 21 years under the ad- visorship of Mr. Eldoras Jenkins and Mrs. Nancy Humphreys. Calculating Mania tlefti Tanya Singleton tabulates her School Spirit Daily Expense Report, plmlo hy Tnnicln Sncvd No Mistakes trightl Tina Jones concentrates on typing a purchase requisition for her project. pm., bi itmifln sim-d Working Hard tleftl Wendy Johnson types the final page ot' her monthly invoice report. photo zu, Tomcla sms.-.1 Someone Has To Do It trightl .lulie Gruppi calculates the spending total other Expense Report, photo by To fvzcln Srirrd First row: Tricia Andrade, Deanne Gonzales, Terry Adame, Erika Davis, Tina Jones. Second row: Savoy Andrews, Ronyke Jones, Nancy Mumford, Tanya Singleton, Ushirika Vance. Third row: Wendy Johnson, Ellen Roach, Michael Owens, Shawn Sheridan. Fourth row: Freda Barber, Tonie Johnson, Reginald Porter, Dana Pinson photo by Tamem Smwd ..- -- fv First row: Cynthia Edon, Shondresh Wrighten, Lissa Clay, Paula Corry. Second row: Paulette Whiteside, Angelea Modisette, Tanya Hill. Third row: Tiffany Williams, Erika Davis, Paula Commins photo by Tamela Snead First row: Janice Boyd, Mang Lam, Kristal Porter, Christina Sexton. Second row: Tequita Jackson, Michelle Morris, Paula Wehunt, Renee Jimenez, Denyse Dvorack photo by Tamem Snead Goodbye School! fleftl Tiffaney Williams, Krystal Porter, and Erika Davis prepare to leave campus and go to work at their office jobs. photo by Tamela Snead On Your Mark,Get Set,Go! Crightj Tiffaney Williams practices her speed at typing so she can be more proficient on herjob at Longview Bank and Trust. photo by Tamela Sneed OEA II 203 Making Headlines The 1,flV1fj'l'liPll'. in its 51st year of publication, is pro- duced by the Longview High School Newspaper Produc- tion class taught by Mary Ruth Dunlap. The paper, ranked one of the highest high school newspapers in East Texas, was completely self-supporting. All expenses for the publication of the newspaper were paid from the advertising space sold by the students to local mer- chants. Students worked diligently to produce approx' imately one issue per month. The newspaper is among What's in the News? Kori Gosschalk thinks about excellent story for the next issue. fmffphoiu the few high school newspa- pers that is standard size, 5 columns by 23 inches. The paper combined articles on school functions, editorial columns, a school calender, and upcoming events, includ- ing stories on sports, school, and club news. The executive staff along with 34 other staff writers and photographers made the complete Longe View staff. The LongeVieu' is a mem- ber ofthe Texas High School Press Association and the In- terscholastic League Press Association. C5411 nl' 1 - Business manager: Scott Lewis. Editor: Kevin D. Hill plxo1nbySlcphr'n Johnson all Staff Writers: Chris Fuller and Hawk Dunlap phuln by Shrflilz Parr ..I: A- -es J ' l IONI'-VIFH' H Ai 'Half' Staff Writers: Kneeling: Nl.iri.i Fvrimiiclev. Sitting: Karen Goldsmith, Andy Wood. Karen Anderson, Lance Aldridge, Marcelo Pessoa fffmif, nf, .s1.,,h,f J- hnwn Staff Writers: Amy Kieffer, Julie Mendicello, Mark Saurette, Lacy Fuller, Amy Davis photo by Stephen Johnson - -Q Assistant Editors: Julia Seale, Aliceson Wallace, Novid Parsi, Andria Arkins, Kim Sella photo by Sfepnen Johnson Staff Writers: Shelia Parr, Ben Hall. Photographer: Adam Holland. Staff Writers: Kelly Hearnsburger, Andrew Evans, Jana Cole, Cheryl Caldwell, Tom Tutt, Kori Gosschalk, Brent Meyer, Jeanette Arnsfast, Christina Baier, Marie-Therese van der Kun photo by Stephen Johnson Staff Writers: Casey Fuller, Tandy Talley, Sharon Ronzello, Candy Warren, Cathy Cook, Terese Collier. Advertising: Laura Works, asst. mgr.g Amy Crawford, mgr. photo by Stephen Johnson LONG- VIEW 205 onders in utomotive Auto Technology provided students with the essential skills needed to pre- pare them for a career as an automotive mechanic or positions in the automotive industry. Students analyzed malfunctions in au- tomotive components, repaired auto en- gine components and carburetor fuel systems. Students also studied costumer relations techniques, shop operating procedures, and employer relations. Binh Tran, Robert Broom, Gerald Dunlap, Willie Earl, Alan Zeke Woods, Dedric Robertson, Ronald Hawkins, Martin Stacey phum by Hr:-nz Mvwr Time Zone lleftl Frederic Davis checks the timing of an engine using the most advanced equipment available. photo by Tamela Snred Oily Situation Qrightl Richard Sells and Matthew Hamilton make sure the fluid levels are Correct, phom In Tumi-la Sm-fd 'Oh -il T0 TEFIIXOLOGY AUTOMOTIVE TECHNO LOOY Richard Sells, Frederic Davis, Matthew Hamilton phvm by Tamcla Snead .U -L AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY NDQQ, xp .gn- Almost Ready fleftj Binh Tran washes his hands after completting the jobs assigned f01' the day, photo by Tamela Sneed Lying Down on the Job Crightl Zeke Woods prepares to check the transmission of a Ford F25 l3I'UCk. photo by Tamela Sneed Left side: Jeff Bowman, Keith Raines, Kirk Talley, Joel Branch, James Coston, John Solomon Right side: Janeiro Duftie, Ezell Jackson, Brian Chlllllley plwto by Stephen Johnson Left side: Thurman Bradley, Julius Wilburn, Michael Chumley, Marcial Benton, Jody Darden, Tony Kanuch, Jerry Hancock, sponsor Right side: Wayne Harris, Cornelius Crosby, Arlan Strong, Patrick Elder, James Boyd, D011 Gibson, aide photo by Stephen Johnson Hands on Experience Gerald Dunlap reaches deep to make sure the radiator is in good COI1dilii0l'1. photo by Tamela Sneed The Fix-It Shop VEH General Machine Repair is designed specifecally for students with handicaps . Opportunities were given for students to learn skills needed to become gainfully employed in industrial related jobs. In- structional and lab experience in small engine servicing, tune- up, repairing, and other skills proved to be useful for entry into an industrial occupation for these students. The development of a positive, healthy attitude, cooperation with fellow work- ers, self-confidence, and safe working practices were also em- phasized. l I See the Problem. Aide Don Gibson and student Cornelius Crosby look at a piece of equipment and plan their strategy to fix the problem. photo by Stephen Johnson AUTO TECHNOLOGY X VEH GENERAL MACHINE REPAIR 207 Discipuli ntiquorum at The Latin Club helped Latin I and Latin II students become aquainted with the Roman culture. The organ- ization aided the students to under- stand and appraise the world of today which is indebted to the ancient civ- ilization for its government, laws, lit- erature, languages, and art. Latin members participated in the National Latin Exam and received numerous awards. Fund raisers allowed members to travel to Dallas for a roamin hol- iday. Gee, I Love This Stuff! Paul Matlock samples various Roman cuisines at the Christmas party. Oooohhh Boy! Carrie Carpenter expresses her interest in the Roman festivities. Aren't We Cute? A few Latin Club members display the latest Roman fashions at their toga party. students of the old Front row: Poinsettia lidwards. Rachel Trussell. Lori Fitzgerald. Second row: Charlotte Coggins Cynthia Boothe Amssa Coss Third row Teresa Bushkuhl. Natalie Bushkuhl. Michael Pete. Back row: Paul Matlock, Carrie Carpenter Tony Emmffl nhl! b f U1 I I 70N L-lTIYCLl'B i Wl A - if Casey Fuller, Jana Cole, Andria Arkins, Kevin Hill photo by chris Fuller row: Tandy Talley, Laura Works Back row: Hawkins Dunlap, Amy Crawford, Terese Collier, Clearly nique Organized for the purpose of encour- aging and recognizing individuals' achievements in journalism , Quill and Scroll, brought students from the year- book and newspaper staffs together. To be considered for Quill and Scroll they must be in the upper 3rd of their class. Each month the members recieved a Quill and Scroll magazine and at the annual dinner they were presented a pin. 1,1 4.2. row: Jennifer Emmel, Kristina DelBart, Michellea Southern, Cindi Hansen Back row: Sonya Cullins, Erin Manning, Jim McQueen, Karen Padgett, Philip Baughman, Chris Fields, Stacye Maledon, Kem Stuckey photo by Stephen Johnson Left: Amy Kieffer and Scott Lewis photo by M. ' Johnson . Andrew Evans, Shelia Parr, Kelly ' ' Hearnsberger photo by Kim Hardin k in S C R0 L L QUILL AND SCROLL 209 A Competitive Lifestyle The Debate team strove to improve their ability to present formal arguments during this year. The students had the opportu- nity to become involved in competitive and scholastic tournaments throughout the area. The group won the debate tournament held in John Tyler, and they competed in the Dallas area and San Antonio. The mo- tivated team captured extemporaneous speaking awards at Pine Tree and White Oak U.I.L. meets. The National Debate Clinic was held at Longview High School and hosted by Bay- lor University. The clinic was open to all schools in Texas, and it offered hints and tips for eager debaters. Dr. Lee Polk, chair- man of the communications division at Baylor University, conducted the clinic successfully. The team was very outstanding in com- petition, and nobody can debate that fact! Team Work. ltopl Team work pays off in competition. Front row: Anissa Coss, and Jon Foster. Back row: Greg Gullett, and Darian Scott phulr1byStvph:'n Jnhruun The Experience of a Lifetime. lrightl Dr. Lee Polk conducts a debate workshop to enhance area debaters' techniques. Front row: Anissa Coss, David Witt, Monica Adams, Jason Hampton, Darian Scott. Back row: Brian DuBois, Michael Matlock, Amy Davis, Dr. Lee Polk, Jennifer Hanley, Elizabeth Hanley, Shenethia Taylor, Heather Huff pholu by zum arm Rodgers Starting from Scratch. tcenterl The first year debaters are learning the ingredients of verbal confrontation. Front row: Heather Huff, Jason Hampton, Amy Davis, Anissa Coss, Jennifer Hanley. Back row: David Witt, Brian DuBois, Theresa Mitchell, Elizabeth Hanley, Tracy Carpenter pholo by sffphen Johnson Speaking from Experience. fbottom leftl The second year debaters apply their skills when speaking in debate tournaments. Front row: Shenethia Taylor, Jon Foster. Back row: Greg Gullett, Monica Adams, Michael Matlock, Darian Scott phufo bp Stephen Johnson In an Orderly Fashion. tbottom rightl The officers keep things under control. Greg Gullett, sec.3 Jon Foster, treas., Darian Scott, capt. photo by Stephen Johnson 710 DEB-1TE - Front row: Mary Shipman, Sharundha Hawkins, Mrs. Wanda Gray, Velissa Sells, Anna Segovia. Back row: Angela Stoxtell, Yolanda Taylor, Lutisha Mapps, Veronica Lambert, Sandra Beall photo by Tumela Sneed We -J Grit! '- Q X f, r F' Champions Of Fashion Statements Supervised by Mrs. Wanda Gray, the mem- bers of HERO worked on projects all year- round. Their projects included dressing dolls for the Salvation Army, making blankets and pillows for day care centers, giving Christmas presents to the children at the Asbury House day care, 'supporting the Cancer Society's Great American Smoke Out and participating in the October Fest. The officers are Velissa Sells, presidentg Toni Ray, vice presidentg Angela Stoxtell, sec- retaryg Darline White, treasurerg and Shamndha Hawkins, historian. A we 4 1 Veronica Elam, Monica Booker, Toni Ray, Patricia Beckworth photo by Tumela Sneed ZWKWMT' Dreams of Being a Designer Cleftl Patricia Beckworth works on improving her skills in fashion designing by doing several pages of 1Il0d9l Sk9f,Cl'16S. photo by Tamela Sneed Cutting Edge Crightl Monica Booker cuts the seam of a dress she is preparing for Mrs. Wanda Gray. Students in HERO earned extra money by working on patterns given to them from the teachers at Longview High. photo by Tamela Snead ,fi HERO 211 Keeping Things Humming Industrial Plant Maintenance helped prepare students for entry into the in- dustrial market. Students were trained in dismantling, constructing, and repair- ing industrial machinery. Students learned about industrial mathematics, blueprint reading, hydraulics, welding and sheet metal work. Upon completion of the course students were prepared to go to work in an entry level positon or go to college for further training. Total Concentration tleftl: Calvin Jackson, Willie Taylor and Renard Dixon measure the inside diameter of a pipe before welding a new piece on. plmm bg Tamela S n vcd Heavy Metal trightl: Bobby Spencer and Dee Webster change the dies on the work iron. photo by Tamcla Sm-pd Snap, Crackle, Pop Bobby Spencer and Calvin Jackson snap a straight line on a piece of pipe before cutting it with the iOTCl'l. photo bg Tamela Sneed 1 I 7 IN Dl STRIAL PLANT .l!.-1I.N'TE.NiA,N'CE l 7 Front row: Bobby Spencer, Robert Spencer, Willie Taylor, Renard Dixon. Back row: Ronald Williams, Calvin Jackson, Dee Webster, Brandon Beck pham by Tamcla Snced A A Front row: James Darcy, Matthew Larson, Emanuel Bowens, Byron Howard Back row: Chad Shaw, Clifford Nelson, Jimmy Lister, Scott Washington, Robby Steffens. Not pictured: Robert Fuselier and James Presley photo by Tamela Sneed Front row: James Coston, Ricky Alexander, Michael Climer, Pam Nolan, Jamie Lawrence, Mike Vanderpool, Lynn Harris, Butch Christensen, Back row: Mike Toon, Brad Bousman, James Nesbitt, Tommy Shirey not pictured: Michael Singleton photo by M. Johnson Front row: Danny Polk, Claussa Blanton, Brenda Dollison, Lynnett Wells, Michelle Bowman, Joe Gill. Middle row: Tim Mitchell, Sheila Menefee, Tijuanna Randall, Lori Blackson, Austin Pegues. Back row: Michael Upshaw, Jeff Milstein, Corbett Randall, Aaron Fite, Major Chl'lSl2i3Il photo by Stephen Johnson Preparing For The Future Responsibility is a major lesson learned in this class, said Pam Nolan. Students in Industrial Cooperative Training ex- plored a specific occupation or a variety of pursuits. It also taught safe working practices, care and use of hand tools and equipment, and concepts related to career awareness. orking 12 to Students involved the Coordinated Vocational Academic Education attended school in the morning and worked in the afternoon. The students' jobs ranged from food service, Welder assistant, auto mechanic assistant to veterinarian assistant. The co-op program has been a very positive asset, said Jeff Milstein. The hands-on experience was excellent, said Lori Blackson. Mr. Mike Toon, sponsor, did more than just class work. He located positions for which students could apply. IND. PLANT MAINT. X ICT X CVAE C0 OP 213 Better than Ever Begun in 15385. Campus lnatypicalyearfampus Lifers will get muddy. laughed with. friends. ex- cited. travel, exchange ideas, challenged. and more, said Rick Webb. leader. Life has grown from seven students to weekly meetings of over 75 students and many wild and fun activities. Cam- pus Life is an informal group run by local people and LHS student leaders, offering Longview High unusual op- portunities for growth. --Mudd Bowl , Clean Up Your Act Campus Lifers enjoy the 'N-. 'Q .VI'l's 1.11-'I-' 1 XWTP . , 4 4 ' Q.. x 1 ,-' s Chubby Bunnies ttop leftl Kemberley Sluckey aides Matt Loe in stuffing his mouth with marshmellows at a meeting, Just Hanging Around tbottom leftl John Richardson enjoys a mountain climb while on a Student Leader Retreat in Arkansas. Bubbly Personality trightl Ashley Barnes displays that winning style moments before competing in the Belch Queen Belch-Off . Bashing Burgers Cbelowl Jason Hampton and Donald Tryon show that Lobo spirit in packing away the burgers. .41- ei Jul., l 's , Q Stomping Grapes fabovej Karen Brown hesitantly fills her glass with Robert Mears freshly stomped grapes. Getting Attention frightl The annual Burger Bash always draws a big crowd. The Ultimate Cheese labovel Mark Stith takes his smile to the outer limits of Hcheesyll. No Candy Allowed fleftl Susan Buchanan and Holly Morgan get one last lick before a meeting. CAMPUS LIFE 215 Technically Inclin d Technically-oriented students interested in theatre. but who were not initially in- terested in performing became involved in Technical Theatre. Theories of design and stagecraft tech- niques are combined with theatre safety. construction, and operation ofthe Various elements oi' technical theatre. Students ex- plored the use of' lighting, costumes, make- up. sound, and public relations. The Techies designed, built, painted. and worked the lights for all the shows performed by the Drama Department, and gained experience from running lights and working backstage for organizations using the liittle Theatre and T.G. Field Audi- torium. They also designed scale size sets and entered them in contests. J Hanging Around Nlike Clark and Rl.. Lawson change the colored gel in the stage light. Stretch. Pun' Twist Robert Beech and Steven Gibbs stretch muslin What to H ear over their that to prepare it for doping. Bobbie Gibbs. Trina l-lead. and Sheryl Smith try to decide it' their costeumes fit the era ol' the play. ls This How it Goes Redo Like New Howard Choy and Jett' Mendicello assemble the Antonx' Hopson and Evette Thompson repaint a bed frame to be used in the one-act pla1y'.p1i.rf.myt chair to use in the one-act. Km.-ri Pmig.-zz F K r , xi 1 . 1 q . t , l 1 A XX u t v 1 5 Front row: Karen lknigt-tt. ll-rwirrl t'hoy. -leil Nlendieello. Second row: Antony Hopson. Tammy Holmes, Kristie Chesnik. Donna Jackson, Trina Head. lfxuttt- Thompson. ,Xinlrt-ts lfmtns. Sit-ph' n llmey Back row: Bobbie Gibbs. Rl, Lawson. Pamela Mercer-McWilliams. sponsor: Mike Clark. Steven Gibbs. 7 I tw TI:C'l1.N'IC'AI. TIIIEA TRL' Bryan Simons K .gi -Q, ,Q ig .5-ij S MCL- cf- ' ' 'W- ' ngpx , ' ,A ' Q' 1 B ici B y B i .-.... 2 'J- I Il' Q' 51 1 5 , f Tsiif? X 1 A Q Q4 , J . -- -, , .. .,, - . X X ,Z ',-v 'U Ti :Q K -V f i I . M . I 'W xii Sflfzfiis B' ,bmw 2 el Laywell Back row Ja n Manmng Becky Dunla gers, Shannon Bounds . Front row: Jason Jouet 1 . : I EBL y fi KE' ,f yi' . NWN ,, Q 1,: uf' 'M X A ,gin , y I 1 mYh?FRm-ww' 2 'IJ ' n Gray Micheal Ege Nic 1 4 .- . 5 X 'xii '11 S N ' W' 1 , 1 Becky Dunla ,,,, pf ., no iw ' A Q rout row: Laura Coggin, Tho 1 ! ! 1 f a K ,yi 9 1 V ,, N 4 ,, ,ja rl ,el if 1 ri' ff: 'sf XL 14 Making the Sparks Fly . f Students under the expert guidence ts i- f L X B .fir-ff of David Galbraith learned tech- , r niques which provided them with the Il., skills to become Welders. They de- A 4 A 'ly A veloped abilities in cutting and filing i T is and in utilization of different welding LZ' rf techniques. These skills were put to ' practical use in designing and fab- ' ricating a Variety of projects, such as A . Officers: Larry Garza, sec.: Scott Sommers, pres.: Royce Blankenship, treas.g Corbett Randall, v. pres.: Michael trailers and log racks. They competed ,-'71 ' Richardson, rep. in the Spring U.I.L. Welding Meet. Monkey See, Monkey Do ltop leftl David Galbraith demonstrates grinding techniques to Michael Richardson in preparation for competition. F Just Another Cut-Up 1 N frightl Larry Garza uses a cutting torch honing his fabrication skills. Finishing Touches lfar rightl Larry Garza, Scott Sommers, Corbett Randall, and Kenneth Starling put finishing touches on the trailer. In a Pressing Situation lbottorn far rightl Royce Blankenship lines up project pieces in order to drill them precisely. all photos by M Johnson 's .... oe! Wh! x4 , -Z Jr A . wx Members: Scott Somrners, Corbett Randall. Royce Blankenship. Kenneth Starling, Michael Hit-li u-ds-sn. Larry Garza 218 WELDING Morning class: Keith Reese, Matt Seery, David Toliver, William Reese, Frank Richardson, Kerry Pace, Steven Gunby, Randy Willi3mS photo by Steven Johnson MACHINE TECHNOLOGY Afternoon class: Mike Meador, Keith Johnson, Chris Willadson, Jerry Larson, Aremus Scott, Chad Taylor, Daniel Thorpe Slaffpholo Cutting Up Machine Technology provided students ca- reer preparation for the industrial manufac- turing occupations. The students had oppur- tunities to use basic cutting processes including drilling, burning, boring, milling, shaping, and broaching on the appropriate machine. In addition to manipulative skills on ma- chines, technical concepts and skills in the use of precision measuring instruments, working blueprint mathematics common to machine shop application. Grind it to the Grind Stone! Mr. Larry Brown teaches Randy Williams how to grind tool bits for an engine lathe. photo by Michelle A Close Shave! Frank Richardson and David Toliver learn how to use a vertical mill with a milling surface gauge. photo by Michelle Shift into Gear! William Reese practices his skills by making a practice gear shift for a car out of wood. photo by Michelle Fisher Fisher Fisher f' - 's ,. ' V ,.,,. , -1 ,.,,., 2 ' .. T-5441.1 jlffi' b Q .rf f .,,, , 7 :KS J I , .55 : ' i ' 5 r 7 'l ' V ' .1 Q - '- ' '.. qjv' ... f y 1 ' 'I l I, v i Xp, l . X I... . ti . A-F,-7 fir-will 43. :Q ..,.: 1 I Q4 f'rsf-'F-Vx L 2 r ff ,lr-, 1 ' V ' 3 If 'Er 5 I .4 9. .r,, can f Q - f, .fit 91' Ve- ' - A -5--M-u.m'1r 2 ,ut ' ' .Sf-W--Y-We-----fe----e If '1' 'I 'V ' ' tc' A MACHINE TECHNOLOGY 219 l FN ,J 22 0 The athletics program at LHS can be described in only one Way: a first class act. Our outstanding sports program would not have been possible without the dedica- tion of not only the students who participated, but also coaches and fans. The football player showed his dedication on the field and during boot camp. The track runner demonstrated his dedication by continuing to run his last two laps while feeling faint. Dedicated fans not only came to the in-town games, but drove for miles to lead their team to victory out-of-town as well. After all, it's not whether you win or lose, but how you play the game. And We played each and every game with class. photo by Paul 's Photography Varsity Squad Lobos Reclaim District Crown Going into the 1987 season, Lobo Head Coach Doug Cox was cautious about trying to determine this years outcome. Although being picked to end up about third or fourth in the district, the teams level of intensity was high. The Lobos began their '87 pre-season by playing Kilgore in Bulldog Stadium. Coming up short, 19-24, the Lobos executed some good play. Following the Kilgore loss, the Lobos worked out with lots of enthusiasm. They went on to dominate Trimble Tech 40-2. In the last pre-season game, the Lobos paired off against Dallas Carter. Playing with revenge after last years upset, Longview hung on to beat the Cowboys 10-7. Entering district play, the Lobos had a pre-season record of 2-1 and the team was questionable. Their first opponent was Tyler Lee. After battling it out for four quarters against the Red Raiders, the Lobos managed to hold on to a 10-3 decision. The Lobos then traveled to Texarkana where they took on Texas High. Longview had one of its best games as they rumbled past the Tigers 49-6. The following week, Longview hosted Nacogdoches and the team played with great determination after the loss of one of the Lobo players, Brian Dodson. Longview slayed the Dragons 50-0, and were on their way to a district title. The next step in the Lobos race for a district cham- pionship was Lufkin. Longview traveled to Panther Sta- dium and lost a hard fought contest, 15-6. 22 FOOTBALL The following week, Longview was to take on undefeated Marshall. The Lobos played in front of a packed Lobo Sta- dium. Longview pulled out a 34-22 decision and broke Mar- shall's 7 game winning streak. The win was the nineteenth straight victory over the Mavericks for the Lobos. Eric F aggett had a spectacular performance, as did many other offensive and defensive players. The Lobos then dominated the John Tyler Lions 35-8 and were in first place in the district race. The Lobos ended regular season play against cross-town rival Pine Tree. They played with a grudge against the Pirates, due to last years defeat which cost them the district title. There were many key performances that night, and the Lobos went on to capture the district championship by beating Pine Tree 34-12. Longview paired off against Killeen 'Ellison in the Bi- District game. The Lobos shined at Texas Stadium, and beat the Eagles 22-8. The following week, Longview treked to College Station to take on the Cy-Fair Bobcats. The Lobos were unable to ever get it rolling and lost to the Bobcats 7-21. Longview ended a spectacular season and had overcome many obstacles in order to win the district crown. This was also the fifth straight year for the Lobos to be in the playoffs. ln memory of Brian Dodson, Number 82, we dedicate this past season to him. He will always be remembered in our hearts for all the fun times and laughter he provided. Linemen. First row: Hawkins Dunlap, Tracy Carpentar, Mike Clark, Marc Malloy, Mike Palmer. Second row: John Redmon, George Shankle, Barry Lindsey, Jeff Morris, Chris S. Harper. Back row: Coach Doug Cox, Scott Riddle, Andy Pierce, Lance Aldridge, Ben Hall, Rodney Allison, Chad McConnell photo by PauI's Photography Turning it on Lobo running back Earnest Hunter cuts upfield after breaking into the open. photo by Michelle Southern Breaking Away Eric Faggett rushes through opponents, making way for a first d0WI1. photo by Stephen Johnson Touchdown Bound Ray Allison breaks away and sprints at full speed toward the 9I'ldZOD6. photo by Stephen Johnson FOOTBALL 223 sy 'IH 1 0' P I 0 1 A . ' Q -.Q l , 1 . 1 - P ,.. -,'1 YJ 4 - A K' - I Fri EX? f. f I A - lf' X : , XL J, J amz' hDb ds, Jason Hampt U mokins, R.L. Lawson, Mike rter, Darren Espy f - wp . I ' . - .asv .- - Q. 4 - . F. 1 4' 'l , ' ht ' - 3' 1 3 Q ' '. U 4.1 ., Q . 55, ' ' N Q lp I' .' :Q ,ap-' , '5 .,, ' 1.4 ' ? Q., - -1 .. '- -H' ,- I . I ff if - ' ' '- I fhuil - . 4, 2 ' 1' ' ' ' F ' 5 rx! ay 3 ' ' Y U Xl 41N Q,g9im.'H' J Kg, Fa A th 1yJ' : n. B dAe Le'l'e KennethA ggett.Ca1 Ja'k'on. J e B ookins, C l I . I . Standing: Tommy Lond Dav's -a, Q ' . , 7,4 4 I '- H T-lx ,. 'r FhL: .5 . , A A , .'fE'v ' ,al 0 X - -. g 1- um. kj' - gf - ,Y , ff Q Q3 , T5-5 9 . .:y.- M' X Q. , f I-g 'ff Q J 2' - : C' ' P , if . N I, E . e i' -' Knock Back Lobo Defense stops a Maverick runner short of the firstdown mark. photo by Pau!'s Photography Spectacular Catch Breaking Away Terence Carter catches a Eric Faggett lowers his touchdown pass ln perfect shoulder as he prepares to strlde at Texas Stadium photo turn it up against Pine by Stephen Johnson Tree. photo byStephen Johnson FOOTBALL 225 fix . e - '. 'WF' S' -P ,. , 1-:WN . . i- - D 1' vi ,l Q nj' , N1 Kjmtvw ik'rY Y X I , -U . k , V , .X R ,fi fl - Y 'A ' J S3 :IJ J xfl 5 ,. ts' V M mx vw Q N-IT' A A13 -fp 1' 1? ' f V. Q. r K li ' A ' l'.l,h. ' ' ' V,- .J . f X1 n.f '15 , , ,- A Wood, Mike Ch '1z' ..-gp, wr 5' 7 U .1 'ft 4 .Q ' . g Z ':g4Q.'Ei 5,gq I f A - X , .m b ---af.: x 1 X E! 5 I J .5 .1 5 if Defensive Ends. Kneeling: Jesse Johnson, 'I .1 ' ' 4 . 'S ' C 5' -6 si . , A , Lv 4 i 1 ,M n F' .M 43 3 Jn X A Q 1 L , 45 ,Q f We ' ' QS, , I gk, 1 1 ff ,Q Qfr I f 5 f Z , .1 .2 4 5' ' cfzvi wf' 0 2 nf ' ia ff'-4 A .. -A ' ' W -' A if- 'W' W qv ,mf se 'fn Ughcii, ' ,Z i','Qy'f' ff 'V' lr W . W ' ' fn V , 'few ,n ff ..w,A 'f' 7 if ,- f -'-'- ' W ..-,, 4 L4 I . 4 ' A I I L- 'W If A 1 lTf,2W W z . JL ! w'15H1.C M fi 'fi I -I 1,7 J : ,,,, A I , I X K5 , , ' Q , , I 1 Fifi, 1 4 f WJ' V - ' - . V M .,,,. g .I 1 qua 11:93 f.-l. wa' Kickers. Kneeling: Coach Steve Gaddis. Standing: David Hill, Mike Bobo, Stephen Allgood. phalu by Paulk Photography Up, Up, and Away I Stephen Allgood extends the lead by making this extra point, while Mike Hobo holds. photo hi Sr.-,mm .lfmmon Bringing Him Down The Lobo .I.V. Defense wraps up this Panther, stalling the Lulkin drive. plana by lirvm I.alfrHi- On His Way Ronnie Fields makes a quick break to the outside and races down the SiCl8lll'l9. photo hui Hrvnl Lolfrttr J.V. Team. Front row: Wayne Harris, Bronson Sanders, Paul Jones, Roy Shaw, Harve Truskett, Bryan Walker, Shane Light, Shawn Raney Johnnie Jones, Terry Brool-tins. Rodney Adams. Gaylord Hale. Second row: Scott Stamper, Mike Zeigler, Blake Hunter, Ty Harris, Carey Watt, Clint Grisham Alex Coulter, Donald Gatlin. Michael Norman. Otis Wilbnrn, John Redmon, Aubrey Brown. Shelton Anderson. Back row: Brian Murphy Richard Murphy. Tony NlcNary, Mau Morgan. Chris Moore. Scott Riddle. Eric Davis, Chedric Davis, Lakita Lee, Chris Haynes, Marc Shirley, Tony Lambert pmt, by Vaal N ffhowfaphv-. 228 F00 TBA LL K' lcf' T ING LOBOS 3 -fi S 9: Green Team. Front row: Carlton Horne, Kevin Madden, LaRoyce Allen, Byron Wheeler, Kelvin Brown, Kelvin Cox, Randy Floyd, Michael Reedy. Second row: Corey Williams, J anerio Duffie, Rocky Richardson, Spencer Elam, Eric Pickron, Destry Holcomb, Dwayne Parker, Clyde Fagan, Carl Clark, David Drummond. Back row: Ross Morgan, Michael Robertson, Tommy George, Andre Hutchins, Danny Bailey, Brian Chumbley, Antonio Lewis, Brian I Bennett, Greg Clayton, Jason Finch ix, .Y ,,, V, A7 r t5a4i'2r1!IN'Q:i xi-f:QlE!JE:s:E, U Lulu'--..t '1 ii Y? fin ,r 2 2 LUBU5 7:3 White Team. Front row: Michael Woods, Danny Tidwell, Roderick Taylor, Marques Ingram, Lonnie Wilson, John McCray, Ronald Davis, Andre Watkins. Second row: Billy Donhue, Bryant Jackson, Kerry Wallace, Jim Ford, Brandon Snyder, Keith Bates, Antwoin Brooks, Paul Hutchins, Paul Webster. Third row: Jake Scherrer, Chris Martin, Antonio Merrills, Jerone Dudley, Preston Warren, Duane Owens, Chris Burton, Tray Bussey. Back 'oW: Willie Canada, Gray Robuck, Knazerick Brown, Darrin Robertson, Corey Madden, Frank Edwards, Shadrick Johnson, Tracey Harnage, Tim Mayfield photos by Paul is Photography FOOTBALL 229 Settin' for a Spike tabove rightl Dawn Childs shows why she was choosen Outstanding Setter. Queens of the Court Coaches select students who display the skills necessary for a winning team to be members ofthe varsity squad.They are : Front row: Tiffany Wallace. Tammy Carter, Shamona Fite. Melba Blackman. Dawn Childs. Roelisa Hardeman. Doritha Finley. Back row : Coach Vicki Thomas. Freda Barber. Shannon Grant. Sonya Jones. Tracy Hardeman 230 VOLLEYBALL ll Set - Then Spiked Despite a trying season, the mem- bers of the volleyball team constantly were tough. They battled their op- ponents down to the wire, only to taste the bitterness of defeat, ending the season with a 1 - 12 record. Although they had an unsuccessful season, some individuals gave out- standing performances. Dawn Childs received First Team All-district hon- ors and Outstanding Setter. Shamona Fite and Freda Barber were awarded honorable mention credit. The team competed in the Texarkana tournament. Even though they did not advance to the winner's circle, they took the Consolation place. They captured second place in Robert E. Lee. Freda Barber was named to the All-Tournament team in both tournaments. Dawn Childs and Altha Palmer earned All-Tournament honors in Robert E. Lee's tournament. .vi LU ns 6 A ' 5 1Q M-QQ Junior Varsity. Front row: JoAnna Jimerson, Tammy Carter, Mary Shipman, Terreca McCray, Charlotte van Meter, LaDonna Bowie. Back row: Melissa Howard, Kiesha Harris, Odessa Boyce, Pam Page, Christi Johnson, Coach Charlia Clark, Tereka Hunt photo byP1zul's Photography Cfar leftl Time Out An exhausted Shan- non Grant talks with Coach Vicki Thomas in the huddle. flefth Picture Per- fect Shamona Fite exhib- its perfect serving form that explains why she is an All- District player. photos by Mic ellea Southern Freshman. Front row: Michelle Bridges, Ann Jones, Shannon Johnson, Bridget Redic, Dionne Woolridge, LaShon Daniels, Kendra Johnson, LaShanna Ross, Trina Stoker, Shamaria Blanton, Titina Toney. Back row: Amy Popejoy, Erika Anderson, Katina Greer, LaShun Thompson, Kim Champion, Coach Mary Beaty, Shenee Gardner, Kim Jackson, Vernetta Redwine, Kenya Lawson, Shanequa Moore photo by Pauls Photography VOLLE YBALL 23 I 232 GIRLS' BASKETBALL The Traditions Continues The traditions of the Lady Lobos continues, going into the season they were ranked 5th in the state. Each year they produce the most elite players in the state. The 1987-88 varsity Lady Lobos had a sparkling season, finishing with a 33-2 record. Their only losses suffered came from Victoria, in the Waco Midway tournament, and North Mesquite in overtime, 50-47. Highlights of the season were finishing the season with a clean 14- 0 district record, and beating their arch rivals the Robert E. Lee Lady Raiders in both district games, by a huge margin. Other highlights were defeating Waco and Patricia Beckworth leaves the team with 2nd team All-District honors, honorable-mention All-East Texas, and was selected for the Sixth man Award. Chris Ferrell leaves with three first team All-District, 3rd team All-State, 2nd team All-Region, and many other awards obtained during her high school career. Shonda Hyder gave the team a valuable back-up at the point guard position, and is one of the fastest and quickest Lobos ever to play in the program. Wendi Widdle was named first team All-District and 3rd team All-East Texas. She developed into one of the state's top Spring High School, to capture Bi-District recruits. championship and Area championship honors. The Lady Lobos graduated five senior members, the largest number ever to leave the team in a single year. They are Tonette Beaty, Patricia Beckworth, Chris Ferrell, Shonda Hyder, and Wendi Widdle. Tonette Beaty started at the backside post in last year's regional finalist team. She earned 2nd team All-District hohors last year , but was only able to play the last home game, due to a knee injury. ,HS Opponent John Tyler vs if Pine Tree Robert E Lee Texas High Nacogdoches Lufkin Marshall John Tyler V Pme Tree -l Robert E Lee 64 A 7- Nacogdoches 45 77 M Lufkin V ' 58 70 A Marshall. 41 District Record 14-0 yarsity record s L... i - l , ' A ' 31-lf f ' . . ess- F :P ' 391 ' is 49 in ' 48 -73 ' 41 57 , 46 ' 85- . 'c ' 20 75 . 44 75 32 They were led by their captains and senior trio, Patricia Beckworth, Chris Ferrell, Wendi Widdle. Patricia Beckworth suffered a ankle injury early in the season, but came back to average 17.3 points and 4.9 assists. Chris Ferrell averaged 20.1 points and hit 116 free throws for the season. Wendi Widdle averaged 18.4 points a game and pulled down 452 rebounds for the season. The other two starters were Becky Seecs and Altha Palmer. Altha averaged 6.6 assists and 4.8 steals. Chillin' Two seniors, Patricia Beckworth and Shonda Hyder chill before their lagstt gamg ini Lobo gym. Photo by 1 Snflfin OV Ladies On the Move Etrict and Bi-District Champs 1987-88 Lady Lobo Varsity. Front Row: Tonette Beaty, Altha Palmer, Shawntay Chadwick, Patricia Beckworth, Shonda Hyder, Elizabeth Hanley, and Jill Reeves. Back Row: Mary Shipman, Elizabeth Bush, Freda Barber, Becky Seecs, Wendi Widdle, Sally Rouse, Christi Arnold, Chris Ferrell, and Coach Tommy Aldridge. Super P To the hole , . , ' thhl 't res' defds,h b It S a bw-d, It S a plane. gspigxthoaillggrliner to the hoop. phow by Sally Rouse to e o 93tEsl:glnSJ0?E5m S1V9 911 Br P vw y GIRLS' BASKETBALL 233 Seniors In Court Action Face Patricia Beckworth took the jumper for two. photo by Stephen Johnson Perfect Form Wendi Widdle buries her free throw for a point. phcw by Stephen Johnson Hard to the hoop Shonda Hyder takes the ball gn for two points. photo by Stephen 0 l1S0l l Against all odds Chris Ferrell takes it to the basket 3 on 1. phom by Stephen Johnson Run DMC ? 234 FIRLQ' B-lQKFTB.1LL No. 'l'hey're the seniors right before- their last game in Lobo gym. phnu. by Shannon Boyd Junior Varsity Shoots For Honors The JV Lady Lady Lobo basketball team struggled through the season, completing it with a 7-6 record. Due to bad weather, they were unable to play a district game against Texas High. Nevertheless they obtained Consolation place in Carthage's tournament and third in Pine Tree's tournament. Altough the season was not joyous, several of the players contributed superb performances to the team. The scoring attack was led by Shannon Boyd, fin- Cheering them on The JV cheers the varsity at a game in Marshall. Photo by Shannon Boyd ishing the season with 229 points. Tammy Carter connected for 8, 3-pointers. Larasulm Robinson dished out the most assists, while Angela Lawson ripped the boards to lead in rebounds. Denise Easley pick-pocketed the most steals, with her dominant defensive play. Angela Tolbert caused the most forced turnovers. Sharon Jackson thrashed the net from the charity stripe to add the most made free throws. ' r LHS QPPONENT - , ff, ' 1 yi: 1,5 V,f,5 4Z'f' V, yf gif, , f 7.3, .ff 'L Jil 'fifz 'f 'f ,ff'pf'? ,J J 517 if ff lv. f ,,, LV, ' fy, .: , ,ff k.,f fc ,r ,f 'f'f , f f-M745 i r f Q, Q! C' , ,, f I' 'f j 4,99 I M ff jj. 'ycy,ff, ZW , lfvf fy ' 1' ,V' - 15 N' , ',f'1,f'fi',7y. iff' 5 fl' 'f'fA'y,:f 32',f',14,g' c!f5'f.,f,f5,g,c5 Q 7.,..flf,.L: ji lf v ff 39 iw, .Johiwf yler far L, '1.wf2r8v21r r ' y ,ff 7 .WMV mv ' ffnr, 'wi f:.'fg' ,f. f' .v ff ,Q H 732, f ,IU f. ,,f ,ff ,.f.f,, M, A . . , A f V W, , ' , 1 'vi 'fyj ff ,ggi .1 1 ,gf .f g Q f f' J f 4 ,M-Zff,ff',,U,,g.if,f,gf fgfv. Zfwff' ff f ff V V. ,,,, , , :f . 7 f . ' fl f I my iiwzwfpwfvyl' . I f ' .f , . . W fb ,QU 1fifff4,:'.w yy ,, V f , . ffi' wa... Q fgf,g7j,Zf Agggrf .Wifi .Vlivfwxfi ,ff Jw rgfyflfiff X f Nawgdloehesf ffLufk1n X f f Marshall iallscriecflwc-M2171 6 Junior Varsity.Front Row: Sharon Jackson, Shannon Boyd, Tammy Carter, Shamona Fite, Bridget Redic. Back Row: LaDonna Bowie, Angela Tolbert, Larasulm Robinson, Angela Lawson, Mirjam Ponjee, Tereka Hunt, Coach Charlia Clark. GIRLS BASKETBALL 235 Rising Stars The Freshman Lady Lobo team had a performances during the season. 51191199 successful season, finishing the season with a Gardner tallied up 236 points. Dionne 8-2 record. They competed in tournaments Woolridge handed out 31 assists. Kim at Carthage and Marshall. They captured Jackson hit the boards for 121 rebounds. On second in the Carthage tournament and in the defensive end Shamaria Blanton Marshall third place. contributed 20 steals and LaShanna Ross Various players chipped in sparkling had 14. .F?eshP193tsR9991Td 1' f LHS, . . OPPONENT 26 Robert E. Lee 23 40 John Tyler White 35 30 Marshall Gold A 33 3 37 TexashHigh White V 13: Robert E. Lee White. 20 ,I ' 40 Pine Tree Gold A 1 34 31 John Tyler White A 32 ' 29 Marshall Gold , 24 65 Pine Tree Gold. ' I 30 39 A Texas High'White - 30 ' T V1 District 8-2 ' ' ' Congragulations 1987-88 District 1 A 1 . Co-Champions! 7 ' Thumbs up for the Lobos The Freshman team prepargs tio for a game. Pham by Shannun Oy UT Freshman: Sitting: LaShon Daniels. LaShanna Ross. Kneeling: Dionne Woolridge, Nina Hale Kendra Johnson. Coach Mary Beaty. Joni Cortez. Shannon Johnson, Shamaria Blanton. S: :ind 236 GIRLS' BASKETBALL ing: Shenee Gardner. Kim Jackson. Kim Fhampion. Catracy Allen and Anne Jones. 7 +I Lobos Go All the Way to Regional The Lobos went further this year than they have since their 80 - 81 season. The Lobos open the new season with non-district game against Palestine. de- feating them 71 to 61 then Henderson with a whopping 88 to 44, and Fair Park 55 to 52. The Crowley tournament was the first to be held in the 87 - 88 season. Lobos dom- inated Crowley 75 to 61, and also Duncanville 57 to 54. Longview Lobos lost their first game of the season to Fort Worth Southwest at the Crowley tournament, lossing 64 to 67. The next tourna- ment was the Kilgore tour- nament in which Longview came out with a big victory, overturning Sabine 97 to 43, Pinetree 104 to 62, and Gladewater 75 to 54. At the beginning of the dis- trict games the Lobos had a near perfect record of 16 and 1. The first district game was against Robert E. Lee, defeat- ing them 75 to 56. Their sec- ond district opponet was Tex- as High which was also the highlight of the Lobos season, the Lobos whipped them with an awesome score of 110 to 89. The mighty Lobos lost four games which were to John Tyler twice, the first game was 58 to 77, and the second to John Tyler was 78 to 84. The other games lost were to Lufkin 44 to 69, and to Pine- tree 51 to 68. Finishing the district games and going on to the Bi-District game the Lo- bos had a record of 26 wins and 5 losses. At the Bi-District game the Lobos played Waco Univer- sity and defeated them 94 to 80. At the Area Playoff the Lobos overthrew Huntsville 89 to 68 and at the regional tournament the Lobos tri- umphed over Dallas Spruce 69 to 64, but there was a very heart shattering end to the Longview Lobos success, they lost to South Oak Cliff 57 to 62. The Lobos might have lost this year but there is al- ways next year for them to go to state. fabovel Varsity: Stacey Lawson, Scottie McCullough, Andrew Macey, Brian Caldwell, Anthony Bradley, Nathaniel Taylor, Patrick Collins, Donnie Colbert, Chris Brown, Devin Stevens, Shawn Lawson, Aaron McCollum, David Wesley, Coach Leroy Romines photo by Pauls Photography. ge Coach of the Year Coach Leroy Romines ended his tenth year at Longview High School with a record of 248 wins and 82 losses. His teams have been in the playoffs 6 times during the last 8 seasons. This year Coach Leroy Romines. was voted District Coach of the Year, after leading the Lobos to the Regional Tournamentslabovej photo by Sonya Cullins B0 YS ' BASKETBALL 237 The Big Slam! Pirates stand in awe while Donnie Vulbe-rl puts une up and in. trighty ,nii,fi, hx .v.,,l,.n .1.,1mt,,fi The Big Jump for Two Anthony Bradley jumps up from between twu opponents to get the next two points! thuluim right! ,iliiini hx s1if,ih.'n .ltvmwn Make lt Count The Iiohns give it their best shot as David Wesley 4-mm-s from the side fur two. theluwj ,mm nt ,wit 11.11. .1 s..iiimm 23S BO YS' BASKETBALL Big Shot Scottie McCullough goes high for two in the cross-town rival game with the over- confident Pil'aT,9S.f1efU phulo by Stephen Johnson David Wesley Aaron McCollum Anthony Bradley and Patrick Collins warmup during pre game Cabovej photo by Mzchellea southern. Devin Stevens tries for two only to be defeated by the Lions. fleftl phnto B0 YS ' BASKETBALL 239 Junior Varsity Kneeling: Torrez Mack, Lemuel Lyod, Chris Stephenson, Chris Daniels, Eric Coleman, Ronnie Hubbard, Clifford Woolridge Standing: Coach Marvin Graham, Mark Malone, Dan White, Tommy Williams, Andrew McWorter, Mike Evans, Scott Norman, Lonnie Williams, Noel Jones photo by Pauls' Photography Freshman Lobo Green Team Kneeling: Frank Edwards, Marques Ingram, Tracy Gonerway, Manager Cedric Marshall Standing: Coach Tommy Miller, Kevin Marius, Milton Lewis, Marvin Brown, Tracy Harnage, Waylon Washington photo by PauLs' Photography Freshman Lobo White Team Kneeling: Carlton Horne, Stefan Haller, Eric Tally, Manager Willie Canada Standing: Laroyce Allen, Damien Johnson, Nick Richardson, Jim Ford, Coach Jeff Kintiy photo by PauLs' Photography B0 YS ' BASKETBALL 24 I Racing Down the Field: Darrel Sherman heads downtield towards the goal while Tony Dorman SLBl'ldS by. photo by Michellea Southern. Varsity Soccer. Sitting Jason Barnette, Steve Allbritton, Patrick Pollak, Johnny Ward. Judd Gibson, David Witt, Darrel Sherman. Kneeling: Jason Smith, Jack Lenhart, Judd Byrnes, David Hill, Japeth Pace, David Park, Chris Morphew, Craig Martin, trainer: Jason Cammack. Standing: Coach Blaz Stimac, Steve McDaniel, Steve Butter, Tony Dorman. Matt Trippett, Brian DuBois, Kevin Hutson, John Nethery. Derrick Atkinson, Eric Jacobs photo by Paul's Photography 242 SOCCER Lobo Soccer Goes For The Goal . . Soccer Makes It to the Playoffs Again The Lobo Soccer team has had a great year, having made it to the playoffs and also having eleven players named as top athletes in the annual Sports Banquet. Judd Gibson made lst place Most Valuable Player, while John N ethery made lst place in Leadership. Other top honors were Darrel Sherman with 2nd place as the Scholar Athlete, and Johnny Ward with the 2nd place Team Player Award. Honorable mentions in the banquet were : Steve Allbritton, Derrick Atkinson, Tony Dorman, Eric Jacobs, Steve McDaniel, Japeth Pace, and Matt Trippet. Coach Stimac had twice as many seniors as he had last year, which made quite a difference, not to mention the overall growth in the team size. This year's seniors were: Steve Allbritton, Jason Barnette, Judd Gibson, Patrick Pollak, Darrel Sherman, Johnny Ward, and David Witt. There will be even more seniors next year, so a deiinite place in next year's playoffs could be in the Lobo soccer tearn's future. r :fi...7f':':- t -Q-':..L' 'i'T'.2Lg.i-'ij' A . , '---1 M- -' f - -,,,h-has , - .. , ,B , ML' '-.unsung-Q,-a --.. ' A K ' -.ef w W fvlnnu- -,. W' ' , ' - -1 Q , ,n B ' by .nancy sw- , ta A I Q -- - Q-tier Q ' - ,' . -. -Q .. ' . , - - J Y 9 Q Q ' -0- ,' A tl ' 1 ' : W Q x I . ,Q D ' N ' Q' , N Awcr V.. W ' , . . . ' ' Q ,. ' +I .,, Zi... ...Q 'D you - . QL? , 2' '. 1'-T' 'L si rf. H. -4- I ., l- .7',. '-. Evil .-' Q Green Team. Kneeling : Trainer Jason Cammack, Duc Vuong, Michael Hancock, Michael Pollak, Charles Kuhlman, Greg Gullett, Chris Morphew, Stephen N ethery, Tommy Chacko, Scott Etheridge, Drew Jackson. Standing : Coach Blaz Stixnac, Brent Norwood, Rob McAlister, Chris Downey, Todd Hoelzle, Dean Malone, Brian Dubois, Jack Lenhart, Craig Martin, Greg Randolph, Sean Singleton, Michael Pete photo by Paul's Photography Controlling the Uncontrollable Steve McDaniel shows some fancy footwork against our cross-town rivals at Pine Tree. photo by Caryn Huught Running the Line John Nethery is ready for the substitution at the Pine Tree game. photo by Carjyn Haught White Team. Knelling : ,Trainer Jason Cammack, Judd Byrnes, Jeff Hamilton, Kevin Hutson, Paul Stelpflug, Jay Stewart, Leonel Zarazua, Drew Jackson. Standing : Coach Blaz Stimac, Michael Rodriguez, Andrew Fanning, Brett Walker, Scott Isgitt, Dean Malone, James Seale, Taylor Miller, Marcelo Pessoa, Patrick Belt. photo by Paul's Photography SOCCER 243 In Mid Air trightl Jamie Stevens jumps from the springboard at a Lobo Practice meet. prwm by Sn-ph:-n Johnson Straight Down tfar rightl Melissa Bianca executes a perfect dive during the Lobo-Pine Tree swim meet. plmlo by Chris Fmldx Swim Team. Sitting: Melissa Bianca, Krista Heck, Lorien Johnson, Cynthia Hudgins. Kneeling : Jamie Bridges. mgr. Jamie Stevens, Jason Fisher, Joe Yancey, Greg Rife, Shiloh Terrell, Gina McWhorter, mgr. Standing. Front row: Jill Shillings. Mark Zeigler. Bo Elder. Scott McClain, Cissy Stutler, Charisse McLendon, Bobby McCracken, David Frith, Brett Burlison. Standing. Back row: Coach Brenda Modisett, Angie Miller, Chendo Gonzalez, Mark Durham. Susan Buchanan, Paul Dixon. Daniel Gonzalez, Sarah Orr. Susie Capps. Not pictured: Holly Morgan and Genea XV00l9j' phom by Pauls Phrinigraphy 744 SWI.'5IJ!I.N'G Lobo Swimmers Are Making Waves The Lobo Swim Team has had a terrific year. The girls finished second overall in district, while the boys came in fourth. These seniors contributed to the team effort : Susan Buchanan, Brett Burlison, Chendo Gonzalez, Scott McClain, Bobby McCracken, Mark Zeigler, and Managers Gina McWhorter and Holly Morgan. This yearis Most Outstanding, named at the yearly Sports Banquet, were Mark Zeigler and Susan Buchan- an. The Most Improved this year were Daniel Gonzalez and Melissa Bianca, while the Best All-Around were Chendo Gonzalez and Krista Heck. The Outstanding Freshman was Cissy Stutler. ,yu Rest and Relaxation Bobby McCracken, David Frith, Chendo Gonzalez, and Mark Zeigler pause for a picture at the Lobo-PT meet. photo by cms Fields. In Form . . . Daniel Gonzalez shows his form getting off the block at a practice meet. photo by Stephen Johnson. Starting Off ilower leftj Cissy Stutler wastes no time getting into the water after teammate touches the wall in the 100 yard relay. photo by Stephen Johnson. Flying Away With Victory KBelowJ Mark Zeigler comes into the lead in the butterfly stroke at the Lobo-PT meet. photo by Chfts Fields. SWIMMING 245 Young Contenders The varsity tennis team was a fairly young and inexperienced team. Coach Blackstone feels that within the next two years the team will be a serious contender for a district title. The boys and girls competed in the district meet. Mike Casper- son and Ryan Adair won Con- solation in the boys doubles. For the girls, Keely Hawkins won third place, in the girls singles. Overall the boys came in sixth place and the girls came in fourth place. At the Net Trey Ables volleys at the net. rvwm by Slcphcn Johnson ffar right! Huh? What in the world are they doing? Phillip liaise, John Dawes and Luke Ulvog question opponents net styles. pholo by Slvphrri Johnson fright! 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Qleftj No. It's Stephanie Benson showing her Lobo tennis skill. photo by Stephen Johnson A Star on the Rise Cbelow lefth Shelley Boone serves with her four star potential. photo by Stephen Johnson JV Team, Front row: Luke Ulvog, Coach Donna Baty, Shel- ley Boone, Christi Benson, Alicia Kelley, Stephanie Benson, Kris- ten Branch Back row: Casey Hawthorne, Anthony McLemore, Matt Hollis, Lee Supercinski, An- drew Lavery, John Dawes, Craig Parr photo by Paul 's Photography TENNIS 247 Strides Ahead Running towards the finish line, Lobo trackster Denisa Jimerson holds her lead. phvm bySl1'phr'n .lnhnsuri Final Stretch Terreca McCray sprints towards the finish line at the Lobo Relays. prim., by Sl:-phvn .furmmn Varsity Girls Sitting: Tamicia Thomas, Maria Butler, Shamaria Blanton LaShanna Ross, Terreca McCray, Yvonne Beall. Kneeling: Carol Taylor, Debra Shaw. Shana Carr, Christi Johnson. Standing: Angelia Sells, Tiffany Williams, Coach Linda Greer. Denisa Jimerson, Tracy Williams, Keisha Harris Kim Jones. Ann Jones phony by PnuI's Photography 749 GIRLS' TRAUK A Step Ahead . . . Five Tracksters Make Regionals The Lobo girls, track team had a great year. They finished in third place at the District Meet. The Most Outstanding Team Member named at the annual Sports Banquet was Angelia Sells, while the Most Outstanding Ninth Grader was LaShanna Ross. Angelia Sells is a graduating senior. Through her high school years, she has been a very dedicated Lobo trackster. LaShanna Ross was a welcome surprise to the team. She performed like a very experienced runner and high jumper. It is a great comfort that LaShanna will be returning, said Coach Linda Greer. Regional Qualifiers Yvonne Beall C400M relayl Maria Butler l3200M, 160OMJ Terreca McCray f4O0M relay, 100M dashl LaShanna Ross thigh jump, 400M relayl Angelia Sells flong jump, 400M relayj Q. . JV Girls. Sitting: Ann Jones, LaShon Daniels, Julie Garcia, Felicia White, Dionne Woolridge, Trina Stoker. Standing: Coach Mary Beaty, Shenee Gardner, Katrina Creer, Kim Champion, Kim K. Jackson, Catina Shans, Bridget Redic photo by Poul's Photography N On your mark . . . Get set . . . y Yvonne Williams takes off at the sound of the gun at the Lobo Relays. photo by Stephen Johnson Hopping Hurdles Shana Carr leaps the hurdle heading for her best time. photo by Stephen Johnson . Crossing the Line Kim Jones races through the tape. photo by Stephen Johnson . ? Q On the Run Carol Taylor shows strength and endurance as she strives toward the finish line. photo by Stephen Johnson f -no X i 'K A , -I J 'ol-ns. , ,viad- ' i Q '-'27 - - ' I GIRLS' TRACK 249 250 BOYS' TRACK 'ii -.' Jla 1- , L Breaking A Record LaRoyce Allen shows great form as he jumps 6'-9 , breaking the school record. Making the Move 7' Richard Murphy makes his move and breaks out in front of everybody during the 400m run in Fort Worth. Hurdle Hopping Senior Mark Saurette strives to get first place in the 110 high hurdles but was passed by two opponents giving him 3rd place overall. Flying High Soaring over the Effortless Stride Eric Faggett sandpit, Earnest Hunter takes charge in the 300m hurdles launches himself through the air. to an overall easy victory. All phows by Smphen Johnson ,rw .- ' , Q ... ,,-- .,. 'C . 4 '4. ,nl 4444 41.1,- Lending a Hand Jeff Wood pushes a teammate on during the 1600 m relay. And the Race is On Kim Wallace prepares to receive the baton on the final leg of the 400 m relay. All photos by Stephen Johnson In Full Stride Joe Davis gracefully runs ahead of the pack in this relay Making the Pass Bunched into a threesome Ray Allison begins to make hrs move and pulls ahead Running Away ith It The 1987 Boys' Cross Country season was marked by the fact they had only 10 runners. But the willingness, hard work and dedication of these special guys will be remembered for years to come. Placing third at the District Meet, they missed qualifying for regionals for the first time in seven years. They finished third or better in most of their meets, with their best per- formance winning the Duncanville Invitational. They were led by the top performances of Anthony Bradley and Judd Gibson each week along with Ed Walker, Frankie Skinner, LaRoyce Sublett, Kirk Talley, Rob- ert Beisher, Mike Stoker, Chris Rachaland, and Ste- phen Johnson. This team can best be expressed as WINNERS. Battling Exhaustion Anthony Bradley and Judd Gidson sprint the final leg of this crosscountry run. Rounding the Curve Kim Wallace heads into the straight away neck and neck with everyone else. Pacing Himself Jeff Wood sets himself a pace on this run . Striving On Fred Thompson pushes himself as he tries to overcome this Texas High mnner. Record Breaker Giving their best efforts, Lobo runners, Ed Walker and Ike Martin, finish lst and 2nd respectively, photos by Smphen Johnson 7.3 ' CROSS C'0!.'.YTRY -.H,. e-v . t .Wa S 'Ls ,,. 'Y '-'rl ll: ' -- ' - f'!fl,Ja, . :evil-f. ,.,f.. V - . , 1 .45 ' ,Af W - D, QW, I' a 'S its by .Q JC. '-, 4 ',.. , f i .Ai-,E - , 1 X 3 I in 1' A in ' to g to .L I - L , - , s X I ,. I V - ie ' , -F-.,. l ' V ,YB Q -' L: ,,.-' - gig ,mr qw . Steadily Running The Lady Lobos Cross Country Team had an outstanding season. The team fin- ished second at the District Meet with 49 points while Lufkin had 46. The Lady Lo- bos qualified for Regionals for the second consecutive year. Maria Butler won the District meet and Anne Jones was third. Other regional qualifiers were Seniors: Cynthia Boothe, Cathy Gebert and Denisa J imersong Junior: Carol Taylor and Sophomore: Tamicia Thomas. Girls' Cross Country Sitting Julie Garcia Cynthia Boothe, Ola Bennett, Brandy Bradshaw Mana Butler, Angela Wixson, Yvonne Williams. Standing Cory McDermed, Carol Taylor, Denisa Jimerson, Cathy Gebert Anne Jones, Tamicia Thomas, Coach Linda Greer photo by Paul 's Photography Running in Unison fleftl Cynthia Boothe and Denisa Jimerson finish their long run fllgetller. photo by Cathy Gebert Out Stretching CbelowJBrandy Bradshaw and Cynthia Boothe stretch before their race. photo by Cathy Gebert GIRLS' CROSS COUNTRY 253 254 GOLF after linishing an exhausting day PTOP R The Boys' Golf team battled tough opponents and ended sixth in district play. Leaders were Mike Felker, Matthew McConaughey, and Craig Raibourn. Longs view entered a Girls' team into competition for the first time. Since all three girls are freshmen, this team should be very strong by their senior year. Girls. Front: Luanne Childress, Tammy Thrasher. Melissa King. Back: Coach H, A. Butler phfim by Pauls Photography What a Stroke Jack Lenhart swings down the fairway enhancing his skill, as Mike Felker prepares to do the same. phom by Bren: Auger 1' A lv 4 5' Boys. Front: Scott Nichols, Craig Raihourn, Jeff Garland, David Baker. Jason Curtis. Matthew McConaughey, Mike Felker, Rodney Buvens, Kevin Brown, Kyle Knutson. Back: Coach H. A. Butler, Alonzo Moore, Chris Hightree, Doug Bruyere, Stephen Ward, Jeb Brown, Duff Wier, Keith Villyard, Brett Meyer, Matt Shipp. Tommy Harris plmrti bqi l'nul's ffhniiigmprit Offering Advice Nlatthew McConaughey listens as his Caddie Jeb Brown. gives a few tips, Chilliu Nlenilvers ot' the golf team relax on the green. phnxi P'-x . .:i..'3 f :.':if:'ogvl1i -Qi' fx: Q . Qi- 'la EXW.- -f ' ua-I if 4 N . ,. A at ff , , 4 312 ,- e -A , et. -Yifgf.--fe. l -I .-9' -alba.: we 'K ?.M9 vfvsf J' 315. . '. 5,9 ,st . .ef 1 l F-6-sei'-visa . fi? 4 Viz.-.-4' 32 ' E31 Q . 1 Syl, J Ne 41 R5 5' im fax? yi fn.: +V eggiffy FORE: With his arms fully ex- tended, David Baker follows through on this tee shot. photo by Cirzdi Hansen Deep in Concentration: Jeb Brown eyes the ball intensively as photo by Brent Meyer Ready . . . Aim . . . Swing: During practice, Mike Felker perfects his tee-off tech- IliqUeS. photo by Brent Meyer Horsing Around: Seniors Mike Felker and Matthew McConaughey take a break from hard work and concen- tration to have a little fun. pha- to by Cindi Hansen l ,J g . i . .V Y, ' 1 . h A-k Aw t m-A i R 5-L '-l.. .ff zffhifr ' :Mi Af J,-I 5 , A. - f .1-pA13:,1'f5I.f'-'.-.t-, -,N ' ' , ,lggsm M.-xiii Q-1-3? .:'jA-.AZ , x f f'Tfif2 w if il 1-.f51.2'f.m X , . ' - Efle'e4f 4 ii?3Pf' , 3 P ' '- H , W Vy,-5? I t' mx, -L.. X -'J-g'Qw'., .f ' .ff--f 'J ,. PM 253, Q' K .l.-41 . Q'f7?1T' va' Z-5Sr?'g'+ 4-4245 Q- ' , fffifgxg ' he prepares to make the birdie. , Al f W , L- ., -1 -V ' 1,5142 -A Ii r -, I 1 1. A. I 4--Lyn? Q .. , . ..T , v .m.5 j15zB.f?,-FJ? 1, 1 'f t- i s 7' . 2 WZ - - ,,,!f'f?'7 ',':'dl 5 f,,,. p gs -,mf . i, ' '- , A5 ,. -,J .- . - .LL nv -' ff 'F' .'if31'3f- . I fiyw ma. m5f4',25.s,.v' ig' iw: K GOLF 255 Baseball Continues This year the Lobo Baseball team was 15 and 7. They came in first place in the Kilgore Tournament defeating Carthage 7 to 6, White House 12 to 6, and Kilgore 6 to 2. They also came in second place in the M L Jarrell Tournament overthrowing West Rusk 4 to O and Hallsville 15 to 11 and losing to Marshall 1 to 4. Coach Bobby Don Hill finished his last season at Longview with pride. - 4- lx tabovel Varsity Baseball. Kneeling: Jeff Isham, mgr., Brad Feldman, Bryan Hadley, Larry Ratley, Joe Brookins, Jim West, Trey Hickman, Danny Fontaine, Kevin Hill, Shane Bucheit, mgr. Standing: Coach Bobby Don Hill, Barry Lindsey, Tom Tutt, Tom Moore, Bobby Byrd, Kevin Middleton, David Davis, Mike Bobo, Chad Henry, Michael Weldon, Tim Fontaine, Coach Mark COl'1'lfOl't pholo by PnuI's Pholography Stealing! fright! Mike Bobo trips up the opposing team member as he leaves for second base for a steal 8nd g9IS lf.. pholo byJoe' Geber! Pop! tbottom right! Kevin Hill stays alive with a foul tip. phala by Joe Geberl g fa,:,1'1fv-idief-Ma-ref B 4 ,fir ,171-ISA ' 2 M 3. . .. 11 I V 3, 4 Nacogdoches' 6 4 - e 15 3 . ' A 11 3 Spring Hill' 1 2 Mm-ghgll I 0 Kilgore Toumamenf. ' 10 John Tyler 7 7 - Carthage V 6 9 I Pine'l'ree 2 12 White House . - 6 7 , Robert E. Lee 6 6 Kilgore A 2 5 Texas High 4 f 3 NB0Q8d0Ch69 4 ML Jarrell Tournament 1 Lutkm 14 4 west Rusk 0 2 Marshall 0 15 Hansville 11 2 John 'Tyler 0 1 Mmimu 4 11 PMTNB 3 14 1-iaiisvme 4 Za 6 BASEBALL Pitchers and Catchers Kneeling: Kevin Hill, Barry ' Lindsey, Larry Ratley Standing: Brad Feldman, David l , , V . ,f, . gf., , . X 2 Davis, Michael Weldon, Trey ,. J A. .. r .V -,w,,,, N. 1-M' ' Hicklilall photo by Paul's Photography x w vxxxxx Ni5l+. wage it X 3 Y 5 SNXNSX vs iv M x XX xx A 'S x 4, ver 1 Q, Q, ex'--1 3 9 Ag Y xg N 2-X ,bfi-Qgps AX X SW wagers M W' X X 'Ulm x Concentration YM lfar left! David Davis winds up to - ' A , , 5 , X. ' deliver the ball with a count of a gar-I i. -' ,,, , ' 'L ' , ': ,- three and two. L:::Lf .f .1- A-c ' ll, - When's it Getting Here? 21 1' ,,', 'Q l ft, Kevin Hill awaits the X inear e ' pitch that will end the inning. photos by Stephen Johnson . , . xr X . q. - V ,,4. ., , X' . ff, . iwsgajlfit N o .X K r xl,Xl, E. v , . 1:1 N ' N ' - .1 Y- ' V51 tv -- - 1 , ,f, ., L, ilhifift- . f-Gfs.: f -' Y' -' F 331 'wxzmr , H was ' 1 wx. 0491- N.-,-..1 ga H f 4. . wang-,V . fi' fl D ei - s gs siffsa f ' ' 'Qf----.xiffgiv W 4 off s s' - wig' ,I I 5. , , i .X . - . . 2 sm, L l, 1- ,.,. -My I , ' , .ff . ' ' 4wQg,. . 5,. H ,f sg f .r D' A-, 1 .oi ' .Af ' , , .. , l l A -411. . 13 as uf 'ir' 'A Q-:H , '- - 14-.Q 2,1-g., N ' 'is 51 ,W-fc viii: N L K ff' ..., 5. .y ' W , , , I 2:-iggsf . 'ik , , X , ' F em W, , 41 N' t ..., u , 1- .0-... f.. . inear leftl Barry Firing the Cannon ffar leftj Trey Hickman fires the ball for a screaming strike. Barry Awaits the Ball Lindsey is anxious for the ball to slap leathefl photos by Stephen Johnson BASEBALL 257 - . - - v f x Here It Comes! tabovej Mike Bobo Prepares for the ball to arrive. plwza by Stephen Johnson Scoop! ttfop rightJDanny Fontaine Makes a scoop from a had short- hop to throw the runner out at first. plmln by Juv Grbm Infield. Kneeling: Danny Fontaine, Tim Fontaine. Torn Moore, Trey Hickman. Standing: Bobby Byrd, Kevin Middleton, David Davis, Mike Bobo phum by Puul's Photography The Stretch Catch Daxld Dax ie watches as Hulalvy B r tretclies and witches the ll ' '-1.1 V Ln ,-J 41 3 xt .W h , J v ii ' an.- . . ,W V A, in cg ng? In Q ' fi ' A .A . .QQ ' 3 22 i W, 'V 5 Q io' -E Q .lv ' .,'.uWAo 3 1 9 X The Almighty Throw! fabovel Jim West gives us an impressive show of his ability to throw the ball. photo by Joe Gebert Outfield fleftl Chad Henry, Jim West, Tom Tutt, Joe Brookins, Bryan Hadley photo by Pauls Photography Will He Get It? fleftl Joe Brookins turns away to let Jim West make the catch! photo by Joe Gebert What Fence? Crightj Watch the fencel' That's what everyone was yelling as Jim West was watching the ball fall into his glove. photo by Joe Gebert BASEBALL 259 PTY 260 Many community merchants showed their support by pur- chasing advertising space in the Lobo this year. The importance of ads in a yearbook allows expansion and upgrading the publication. Students' favorite lunchtime and after school businesses were more inclined to partic- ipate by purchasing ads to show their gratitude. It is a small price to pay for rewards that will come in return. These advertisers enabled themselves to keep in touch with students, parents and fac- ulty. 261 1 Q! l ff! Rf' 6 P 'QQ le 10 fs ' 1'5 14' 14 4 SN pholo byCind1 Hansen 74a A CLOWERS PROMOTIONAL PRODUCTS SPECIALTY ADVERTISING Featuring: Custom T-Shirts ' Sweatshirts Bumper Stickers ' Decals Golf 8: Baseball Caps Pens 8: Pencils Calendars Custom Embroidery of Mascots, Clubs 8cOrganizations AND MUCH MORE!! 408 S. Fredonia Street 758-5095 r 314 Magnolia Lane Q Longview, Texas 75601 I. ls LongTex S 044 71044 Flowers and foliage for .ill occasions Cnllvvn S ken Clark 1214i 753-8701 C2141 753-4492 I NAPA Automotive Supply of Longview 2614 Estes Parkway 7 lgongview, Texas 75607 , . 14-753-NAPA 627 MAYO S E f 27 : ,f, v 1 EAST COTTON FISH MARKET Mike JOhr'lSton The Seafood Headquarters OW'l9 Q IF IT SWIMS. WELL GET IT! BUFFALO BOUDAN SNAPPER CATFISH SHRIMP DRUM 1814 EAST COTTON CHARLES MAYO LONGYIEW. TEXAS 75602 12141 T53-T137 262 A DS CHARLES 8 YICKIE NIAYO. OWNERS Y-4.7 Q39 photo by Jerry Jouetl Erin Monning ond Joson Jouerf JE UQ, ' '17 ffl, , S 9 -Qi if Hi? .E1'Hz W' -7 ' 411 3. '4 Z A-'T 5' 9' , mf? ,if - ,. 61 b yn 2908 Judson Rd. 'gi 663-0453 Iii, ' f 9 ADS 263 5 . .. f '!'1,fvG5 ' ii i 4 4 igrm 264 ADS qw-7' lv N QT, SELL ami RET ,!flll' yffll. 'Mil wifi 'fin' iiliiil mu ure. Hiiljhr iilml I uni IllIl'I1 lam I4 Ilfz WIN. I low' wuz. .Noi mify for iiflul you liars' Illdfllf' Qf wursrlfl Bu! fbr uliul you arf' nialfiiig Qflflli I low' Will. For pussilig over 4111 im fbofisli una' Ilfllli' lmili. Tfzul mu t'r1lI'I livfp lm! Sw. ' ,OFF You. Har zfruiiifig oul irilo Iliff liglil ms fwuizli. Tim! llfl wif' vlxc' hurl Iuolwd qlzilzjfllr' winiigli lnjimf. lllllfllllll II I RlI'f.N'lIS ,-il',4lf7' HIT AI,U'Q4 YS T0- GHTIIISR. Industrial Power 81 Service 1006 West Cotton www Longview, Texas 1 -f ,7 fi V7 X' KILGURE CULLEGE The Opportunities are Endless! Y - - i - - ' Q - 1 l Q -I I- Q -- 1 l Q- 1 - ' - l g Q - Emphasis Excellence HERDY AND JO CUPIT 1214i 753-9775 2400 Judson Rd. Longview, Texas ,,n..1,. ht mmf, lifm.-H ,Ma 1? ll f if , ggi if f' .sky-:J , R Sh I Hd ' W' 'fa to Aliceson Wallace Beth Elam Gift Assistants North Loop Plaza Hudson Rd. at Loop 2815 753-3605 4 - 1' ,, .. 351 ff 2-'giie A . -M T W I---Q ,, -.e , f .sf os. 1. 4' if-41.9, ..o 'rx,s-eng-ff Mgfrfing f , Sheryl PO. Box 130363, Tyler, Texas 75713-0363 'MW Sl J G G Sales-Service-Training Merle Grimes Dale Grimes Tyler . 1419 W. Loop 281 Longview, Texas 75604 Southpark Shopping Pinzfrlgvezvgtre C2141 759-6856 Center Times Square 1916 ESE Loop 323 1822 3Vg95'ffg1i81 5201 S. Broadway C2145 592-8800 Tyler, Texas 75703 12145 561-4703 ongratulations eniors ' est of ' ufh Btacge Hilaledon ADS 267 xv.. .--A' 67 -n-L +V 'K I P EX ' il W 0 Lg I Qi l Z N 'J ' A3 . W1 F N X .w -f' ' ff S .li .'!,g Vw. rt? W l l L i YQ - 1 I .L I T, . E ' Ji -ll l IW EEE WI!!! Aiiceson Wolloce, Morthew McConaughey ond Lucy Henderson SYLVAN LEARNING CENTER EM Mug f5ff,LCj'i ' xi - ' 7EiJiML654f ' Do Ldgp Mmkfi wfwcf? Q-J S3 L ' A 57' CQZHWWU ahwwUK QaJQ f W W A 5,?:-fiwfff' WWW 1 ADS 269 ,JY ' T? Front row: Kim Sandison Second row: Gina Phipps, Teresa Bushkuhl .Back Row: Michellea Southem, Patty Knowles. Girls Just Wanna Have Fun ADS 911 ICG O, al' 60011 l'0W' avi rit, arre erman, r , F J l M d' ll M k Ziegler, Adam Smith, Arlene Gibson, Renese Sherman, Elaine Childress, Sharon Ronzello, J f R S d D d F h D l Sh B itta Bjelland, Julia Seale, Beth Elam, Jana Bates Back row: SL'S C1l'ELJLh GT1.N' d:MhMC h. H Q Whaley - P O Box - Longview, Texas - vseoe - 753-7651 . Member FDIC Q 'W11.',1i 1988 P.O. Box 7606 753-8636 Life Health Auto Sales Manager Bailey's Insurance Agency, Inc. National Western Life Insurance Company 2131 South Eastman Road Longview, Texas 75607 Congratulations Graduating Class of C.W. Bailey - Divisional ADS 271 Dawn Rachelle Harris: My precious baby girl, how fast you've grown. Eighteen years have somehow flown and now you are a beautiful young woman. Through the smiles and tears, yours and mine, we've made it. I want you to know how very much you are loved. I thank God every day for the loan of one of His precious babies Kevin Hill You are such a special young to be my little girl . A happy, successful man and we are very proud of you Continue life is my wish for you. Congratulations, to set your goals high and the world will be at honey. I love you, Mom. es, Jesse A. Johnson II: You are so special to us. Thanks for being you. It has been a joy to watch you grow from a happy baby to a fine young man . . . strong and bold yet gentle and loving. We are proud of the goals you have set for yourself and the accomplishments you have made. Your kindness and compassion will help you and God s blessings will follow you. We love you. Mom and Dad. vi I A xonr mother I tor 1 blue blazer -X mom 'md Beth, Rice. From 8 Special lime girl to a verv special young woman. K 'U rm' 'U I' Wm and Congratulations! l am very proud of you. Love Mom. . achieve your life's dreams. Stay as you are , Y 11 2 a - .V N Q I I sf . li vi w -' 4' 30:1 Mark D. Zeiglerz How far you've come in the short span of your time, we are all very proud of you and what you have accomplished. Use the God given talents you have to always go forward. We love you and feel blessed by your presence. The group. Chad Henry: On Fire-cracker Eve, 1969, God blessed us with a little blonde, curley-haired sparkler that's still glowing to brighten our darker days. Thank you punkin for the many honor-rolls, awards, trophies - but mostly for being you! And remember - when life's bases are loaded, and you feel at bat all alone, swing level sweet slugger , and bring it back home. We love you so. Mom, Dad, J-E, and Gran-ma. P.S. Good luck, Longhorn! , 1 N-0 '14- xg Jana Rene Cole: We're so thankful God blessed us with you just seventeen years ago. Youive made our lives complete. Stay as wonderful as you are and all can be yours. We are so proud of you. Now the whole world is in front ofyou. G0 for it! '21, I ig A I f' 355, L V11 k am.. J ll Ns igi X dxl , ly I L, , . ,, , X, 1, N., gn, 1 , rm , ,. . M- , H ,I 1. in 1 .V , 11 rp: ,.g xx V' ffff 47 ' - -1139 I 41: 5 , Qfffifza Q ' V - . vp , A , vt A Z 5 1 .S 'fx x Q 'iii ,P V 1 1 5 '- 14 , . ' r .ffl v '1 MSF :fail -'F,L1f 1! , b 'fu , f Q N f' CW A B ., f we Q Af k , 'f K ,, ,gf- J-. . K RL ' L I. 1, 1 ' H J: 'A Ay- , , .rx if 7i?ZPi'ZAff tx . +1 , - -.ri 1 1 A, . .nf I. RN' 4- ' 'AJ -1510 ,9 V ' 'L . 1. I . r X . . - inf , ,. - w-123 yn- ' fjglgff- .- f. --71 1' 5, V... -1, xv , ,Ad n.,f..,. .. L, 1,-i. -,, ',g-fy '--- ' .5 J 4 -' .f ' kind, Ji a .4 un- ,Y .A L., og.,-1f.yA.A 9. - .- 1 ,-:-w3'.3f!:'-Lf,-azzgr,1-fb 3 'Q :il f' 4' 1 -' 1 T' T 'E-9. 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Tamela Sneed, Philip Baughman 1E9l16lllH1Vl11BlHlVl4.9l1EEv EEIEIHEIBEIES of '88 Bryan '88 Elizabeth '90 G 5 S B s photo by M. Johnson Jennifer Pope, Renese Sherman, Christy Starnes, Julia Seale, Arlene Gibson, Holly Heath FRIENDS FOREVER ww .x-in I, 5- -v ,. 'Y '- vw . ' :egg ' 4, , , 1 J- Y.. x 5 N s A A 1 5 ULF J V' ff- '- ,. 1:-V' .- , L .vs I Q . :fa 41. 44 4' 1 ,- 1. - ri Q -- .3 rf ' . . Yi,- .f P x s I V 1 yn ,S-Q f CB .4 ,Q .,-an ,-,l 7. .-2, 6 a f L: . . up ., 1 ,Y . PQUDJ-S119 9? 'el' Ph .1 . . n ' -r .il nj if .. ky? 'VF' 0 N Q . I. s 4' I. , ' ' .glvnitl M. .-...'! - 1 Q 4 n 'co' a , , 'eb ,' . ': 9 '. A. .3 L ,i 'L .fi ' 49'-I . vi ,, 7 1 1 -4, x ,ll B nv' r -- T s,'f-1.3: ' ' as... -. w , I W'A' ' - .n . 4 , . . .A ri. 'II' L ,g l.f y -1 551.3 t.. 5 gf ' 1 - 31.355 ?,, u. I' Islam. Fir- L .1 4 ,'f ' A l 5 ,, , . -. a' 0' 'QB :A 1 rj .. u Y 51 a av I I 5' I 1 if ' 1 9 P4 ' 5 at W' A . - Y ixg'-1 QYW! 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' . -. - .-,f .jq'.,,,,v, . ---L M1624 if R ? Computer Time 305 NVV Loop 281 Suite 4102 Longview Texas 75601 Longview Towne Center 214 663 2993 Jim Tutt Troy Coope Vice President Vice Presiden n3,, :Q111H1l 1, 1. l Qr4ig'3L . XX l n 7 :BJ TT7EJ1TpI1i5El'Q1Wafe 1 :Q 1 V I X94 1 im ' . l 1 I rl L ,fi il ' T -4, ' ' jiffies ana! Lace HORANEVS INC. FEED-SEED-FERT!LIZER-INSECTICIDES Since 1940 Insecticides Sprays Fertilizers Remedies Cattle Feed Poultry Supplies 207 N. Court Evefgfeef' 7533661 Feed 1013 w. Loop 281, sox 9277 Longview, Texas 75508 214-759-7751 iii .K Qs' ':--X'f W OLDSMOBILEXCADILLA CSXGMC TRUCKQ G 400 .QPIHP FI? 0 75786710 Q 417 MALEDON ENTERPRISES The 'Eine your C2-Xniiques r Texas Medical Billing Stacye Maledon phnlu by Thmnm whiff u xlib: If Q i 5 .N -A1-1 I ,S , Marcy Moore School of Twirl and Dance 206 N. Center St. 757-6193 Congratulates these members 5 if 1' Viewettes 4 f Jana Romines + Patricia Ward K Kim Fuller , Summ gffieadovig 301 I-lollybrook Drive Longview, Texas 75601 214-758-7764 Lois jenkins Administrator S Cheerleaders Varsity Stacye Maledon Anna Whitehead Jennifer Emmel J. V. Christi Starnes Freshmen brephanic Hearron of Lobo lines Varsity Majorettei Randi Elli: LaTonya Garrisoi Elaine Childres: Jennifer Romine: Suzanne Rot Susan Luca Monica McCaffit1 Laura Gibson Freshmen Majorettes Brandi Norris Allyson Elms Merideth Dotson Jenny Pierson Jennifer Young Amy Pryor Molly Elam 5 le Q '3'k.,.J Everything for The Bride!!! Tuxedo Rental The Wedding Belle Betty Sheffield Shirley Druschke 297-2691 2307 Gilmer Fld. Longview, Texas 75604 f 5 E e e 0 Q C QQQQQ MCD0l'lald'S - le Kilgore Longview PERSONAL PRlNl S angele 5. annmg imprinting 604 Cynthia personalizing longview, texas 75601 jewelry Q204j 758-1190 Best Wishes For An Exciting Future Andrea H. Clark Papacita's Mexican R t t David Crain Mary Lou Re d Phyllis Wilson Ed and Kathie Russ ll Hunan Restaurant E J's Dance Collections Kermedy's Jewelers Casa Ole' A 8: L Fence Co., Inc West Loop Animal Hospital Dr. Sr Mrs. Michael Scott Patrons of LHS ADS 293 T-HKD: ' i I- 'FREIPHY 'FEIWN 2026 S. High St. Longview, Texas 75602 C2145 757-1511 rn 1 if if ' u . YOYK PUMP l 84 Equipment, Inc. 296 ADS SHEZV FCDR CPIRIS'F 5 N E El L , .- 31 3 I UNIDEN Hi! I'm glad to see that your curiosity got the best of you 'cause what I want to tell ff you about is simply awesome! ', Yes,it is really called SPAZ for Christ. Hhyl I was hoping you would ask that. How many times have you been to church in your lifetime? Out of those, how many times did you experience a one to one ' ' with GOD? We SPAZers believe that a one to one can and will take place everyday if you want it to. We are just as tired of hearing about the 'sinful NO -NO's 9' as you are. That's why at SPAZ for Christ, a non-denominational youth group, we focus on the positive ways of QQDL After all if you are trying to do the do's,do you have time to do the don'tls1? NO WAY!!! Now don't get the idea that we are squares D JJ' Because we're not. As a matter of fact fgg is too boring for SPAZers, so we SPAZ out! But we are serious about our LORD too. Dead Serious. After all HE'S what life's about. Sound too good to be true? Well, all I can say is come see for yourself. We SPAZers believe that talk is cheap anyway. You have got to ' it for yourself. After all at SPAZ for Christ: GOD'S NOT AN IDEA - HE'S A FACT! YA soowz T WWW? PW K O Maynard J. SPAZ EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR FOR SPAZER'S PS: SIUKZ Rn'CIhrktlncctseverv XVednesdav nhe Victory Assembly of God 126 Wingate at 7:00pm iii 2400 Judson Rd. Longview, Texas 75601 Oak Meadows Stables SomethlngUtteHyNew hTheW0l1d 1 Stables, Pasture, Breaking 6,1 Training and Conditioning ' 4 1 J L' ' 4614 Judson na. f ' , TM 15a 7851 663-1082 W 298 A DS 55 l.DI.l.IE'S Building aterials 757-7211 Appliances Bath Fixtures Doors 8: Windows Electrical Supplies Farm Supplies Flooring 8: Carpet Garden Center Hardware Heating 8: Cooling Insulation Lawn Mowers Lumber S: Plumbing Paint 8: Supplies Paneling Plumbing Products Roofing Supplies Tools T.V. 8: Stereo Water Systems Choose From Several Convenient Credit Plans Delivery Installation Brand Names ' Low Prices LQWe'5 Of Longview 1705 East Whaley St. Shannon Stalcup. Shelia Parr, Lacy Fuller, and Kelly Hearnsberger BEN TLEY'S nniy S Restaurant Sz Club ICIWWIN lf. HUl.l3lillUli Zlllii East Marshall Ave. l'li M' 'l -i-ll -,,x lnviigview. 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Box 1198 Longview, Texas 75604 Greenville, Texas 75401 2141297-1429 2141455-4556 ADS 303 '-.4 lov lirookins: At the age of two, you were 'ilrmrly in sports, Many years later, at the age li sixteen, y u are still in sports. lt has een exciting, 'ind 'i rhallenge watching you grow from 'i Little Baby Joe to a handsome man t'ujo . Stay as you are and remember God is always there with you in your new walks of life. We love you very much, Mom, Dad, your sis, Dee Dee, and your brother, Ierry. if. 3 . Andria Atkins: Congratulations Cufferl Love, Mom. Dad, and Hrennen. Patricia Ann Taylor: Congratulations? You finally made it. Slay Pod ble:s you in a special xv.iy. We love You. Loretta. Erie, Lottie. Frederick. Ricky. and Betty. 1 1 i 1 ti ri lj ' 1 1 ' v , f w x l,' 7 4 ' 1 w tv , s , ss YU-1 .4175 T Q N 'JF , 5 ' N- 2. I 4. . 75-v.. . ' - X I . , ll Robert Sterling Webb: Congratulations! We 1 are proud ofyou! Thanks for being a real pleasure in our lives since the beginning of , ' , , , , mth grade. You are very Special to us. May Lissa Lynn Clay. Xou made itl Like learning the Lord guide and bless your future' We to ride for the' first time, anythlng is possible love you, Your Foster Mom and Dad. when you Sg'a'Cg:i:2E:?:sgSB5'?Ve' Mom' 10 ,,-..-.4 I. X Kem Stuckey: Congratulations! You've come Rachel Anne Clifton: You have brought us a long way baby, and the rest is yet to come! so much pleasure, first as a precious baby, and Thanks for all the joy you bring to so many. now as a lovely young lady. We all look Acknowledge the Lord in all your ways, and forward to sharing your spacy future with you. He will guide you and keep you safe. Love, We love you, Mom, Dad, Cindy, and Emily, Mom. Q rg f 'Y I X 1 'i X1 , . Zxgxr J n X? ' David Wayne Neely: What a fine young Angel Nix: I can't believe in such a short manlyou have gfUWnlUP L0 be- Always be the time you have gone from my Little Angel to Pollfei kmfllv andllmlng PETSUU YU'-1 are and a beautiful young lady, You have given me S0 God s blessing will follow you. We wish you much pleasure. joy. and love. May the Lord much h3l'9Pm955 and 5UCC9SS in YUUT guide and bless you ln all yllu dl, you will endeavors. We love you, Mom, Dad, Allyson, always be my Little Angel , Congratulations. and 'leffye All my love. Your Mom. N Good Luck Seniors ,xv GI-egg Auto Glass fry' N'swonLurnAvEL,mc 702 McCann Rd. 758-3221 Replace 12141 663-2525 2a:-a0rS15:f::ai1 5 Longview, Texas 75605 Auto Glass CAR ff Home Q 3 HEALTH 1' LIFE Like a good neighlooor, State Farm is there. 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F lemister, Jr. VICE PRESIDENT 1128 DOCTORS DRIVE TYLER, TEXAS 75701 K f214I 595-6111 ADS 311 U S. Title Supports iff l1309 A I -vf-,---:WM Y'---H - '- M' --ww'--'f ,p 7'vmz5w,ywT7f'r2r7fW i'??1ff'f'W' N?J,y,:L.1i5:,i,e ,L QA. m . N ,, , J. , ., A 4 B ST. MARY'S CYO ... ON THE RIGHT TRACK! ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH, LONGVIEW, TEXAS 5 .Wai Bobbie Gibbs 84 ReneJJYimebg Q ' 1 X .xx N 2 , ew '2'R! .,x. 5 A-si' A -.,, LONCVIEW EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION CONCRATULATES FUTURE TEACHERS Katie Richardson, District VIII correspondence secretary Michellea Southern, District VIII president fl Y' I 4f1 V rn' C 2 , -I I ' . U Y tux- n .f .. N! lst place poetry at district was presented to J ana Cole by Mr. Richard lVIclVIahan. ll:rr'Qll'-111.2 . dll l 0 l ., QI f bu Qs K 5 . It f r Mit The advisors affiliated with the association are lVIs.Phyllis Wilson and lVIrs.Betty Lorenz. National Educational Association Mark, Greg, Ross, Davld Kneeling: Tom, Greg Holly, Steven, Laying: Giff, . N- ' . - Q J X- Michael Murphy V Charlie McElroy can 3' 3' food QD PORRTS LIN Q, SPOHS ai fun if Spirifs 2003 Judson Road DJ 236-7051 ollipops G08 Adults Children F1110 FUb7lCS Laces ' Collars CllllldIOII s Clothing 0 IA G1Hs IN THE VILLAGE dClONNfIOmTOL1JdX s . 0 1 Classes ' Special Orders V 1 VU 1 i ii 1 'l ,Yi JI ADS Beulls DEPARTMENT STORES 3500 McCann Road Longview Mall Shopping Center Longview, Texas 75601 Doctors Northcutt and Scott A Professional Association Orthodontics for Children and Adults 115 North Fourth Street Longview, Texas 75601 Office 757-5630 VV D. Northcutt Ili, DDS. ' Michael W. Scott, DDS iv1,S,D rzzzx KING HG Smile in evefY b'lel K 1 100 E. MARSHALL LONGVIEW,TEXA9 PH. 753-0912 Cilaai jexaa of 'lflfoffffl Come out and see Clyde Tomlinson and R. C. Welch for all your golf needs. 913 NW LCGP 5 N W 1 I L 281 297-3188 1 , ,Il 3 X 1 X 9 l ,C U' t af ' Andrew Berger: You have grown from darling little boy into a handsome young man. We are so proud ofthe way you've handled disappointments in your life and ask God to bless you as you seek to bring honor and glory to Him in your life's work, Keep your eyes on Him always. You are very special and loved very much. Mom and Dad. 6. L-L Camisa Springs: Congratulations! Xou i finally made it. We are proud of you and knew . ' I Kelly Hearnsberger. Congratulations. Xou if Yollbulfkled down you Could do lt' our baby are all that we hoped for and much more. God 15 H be girl HOW and We Want the bw fo' WU- has blessed us with a Caring loving child. it May you have the best that life can offer. has been such a blessing to watch you grow Love, Mother, Dad, Bobby Earnest Andrea into the fine young man you are today. We and Phyllis- love you Mom and Dad. Toni Rene I uttrell: These eighteen years have flown by to us while they probably seemed tojust drag on to you. In these years, you have grown to be a beautiful, sensitive. 'ind compassionate young lady. We are very proud ol' you, We wish you much joy and happiness, and C'od's richest blessings in all that you do. We love you, Mom and Dad. Arlene Gibson: We are so proud of you! What a joy and a blessing you have been in our lives from Little Precious as a child to the beautiful sweet Christian young lady you Jason Barnette: You made it! are today. May the Lord bless you and keep Congratulations! We are very proud of you. you. All our love Mom and Dad. Love Mom Dad Lance and Dana. pleasure. Double fun! Double memories. Double blesgin Hurt knees to hurt hearts. Slay Cod continue to guide you both through ite. Double lt ve. Slot er. i Q - Vf 1 ' 4 f - I Sharon and Shannon Williams: Double I I t7Nl l w h Jo .-ills X 4- g 0 8 0 A A I, V V 4. A f 1 ' ,. ,ln-. Laura Works: You are everything Mom and Rosendo J. Gonzalez: Hey dude! We are so Dad ever wanted in our little girl. These proud of you. Your out- ,ling personality will eighteen years have been a special blessing for always win you friend lways Continue to our family. Congratulations and always strive keep your own indivirl and lead Others in to be everything God wants you to be. a positive directional. Wu' Mom, pop' an I Loao A8019 0 1139 mag 3511 McCann Rd. 5555? '11 753-0513 'Z ADS wt, I 'uv' 4i 1 'U . Cynthia Boothe: Congratulations. You are a very special young lady and we are very proud of you. Good luck and God bless you. We love T you. All our love, Mom, Pop, Melanie, and Michele. Holly Jetton Morgan: You ll always be Sara Flemister: How quickly the time has flown past. You were our baby in diapers our baby in dogie ears our baby in braces and now our baby graduating. Life will continue I f Al hx 4 number one with us! We love you, Mom and flying Past, but one thing won't change - you Dad' A will always be our baby. Jennifer Emmel: You are so special! You will never know what a joy you have been to strengths that are yet untapped. Reach deep b . Y h t b't' d ' me Ou ave S rong am I mn an mner Sharon Anne Ronzello: Eighteen years ago . - - - - God blessed us with a very special baby girl mthlil Xourself and with mam?-'ty thefe ls H0 and through the years as we ve watched you ' ,lmilt to what you can achleve' Wlth William Kevin Burton: With God s help grow you ve brought such pleasure to our contlnulng grace frofn God you can be a truly you have taken ygur first giant Step toward lives. Especially these p8St SiX y8al'S. G0d has l Speclal person' your goal of independence. Congratulations! truly 1714295941 US- We are Very Pf0Ud Qf all YOUT ' Love Mom and Daph accomplishments and know that with God s ' blessings you will achieve the goals that you have set for yourself in life. You will always be our bab . We love ou Mom and Dad. I L 'Q' l , l - CD Stephen Allgood: Congratulations! We are YY Kristi Renee Chesnik: What a difference a proud of you' Mom and Cal' David Baker: As proud as we are of all your few short years make! Kristi, you have been accomplishments, it doesn't compare to the such a wonderful blessing and a very pride we have in you as a person. Thank you im ortant art of our lives. We are very proud for blessing our lives and being that son we P P of you. Love, Mom and Dad. are so proud of. Love, Mother and Dad. ADS 323 r ' -4 mi-E .ur - n ' 505:39 SNlll ' SUEDE! Allllll 47 i. N T 45. E, A .,, u wh ' w 'uv-. 5 'QM G. wel, ,. rl Q13 1 x .hai :fx I 3 4 SENIORS N f 2 .AV 4. A f' HK, 'Q 4 4,5 .MM KL : 7 -fa Z 3 'ff' 17, A .V X S fs' 'gf 9 v , ' Q Q -Q ,aff ,,,., gf 'Q f, ly.: V 5 ,I ff ng f , Q f I. Q, jx 1' I J J I '4 I V j J 'M uw 3 , AL ZZ ' , , , 65 'Sr d 4 , , lu f wf' fn f ' ' 4,7 Yr af 1 SENI ORS 325 . -lx, L ,AK ' f f Zyj 'mp f ' fn' , ffy- L ' 41',,fQL ' f 4' -553' wif 34371 ,ff-1 gf K, f, , . yf.Q',ff 2 f V A WWW . .- fyfyffi nylhfi yi ff ffffd' ??w?fi I K ,, ,f,:,,qf nf gag ' j 327 V Abbt3yg0Chriswpher 'Chris' 132, 154 Abbott, Stefanie 132 Abernathy, Alisa 132, 197 Ables, Amanda 23, 46, 101, 108, 115, 163, 179 Ables, Trey 246 Ables, Wallace 117 Adair, Ryan 132, 246 Adame, Terry 101, 202 Adams, Demitrius 132, 136 Adams, Donna 132 Adams, Kimberly 132 Adams, Monica 17, 59, 97, 172, 186, 210 Adams, Rodney 132, 228 Adams, Rodney L. 132 Adams, Rodney T. 228 Adams, Rosalind 81 Akin, Eric 132 Aldridge, Lance 74, 101, 204, 223 Alexander, Laura 132 Alexander, Ricky 101, 213 Allbritton, Steven 'Steve' 81, 182, 242 Allen, Catracy 236 Allen, Eric 117 Allen, LaRoyce 229, 241, 250 Allen, Paula 46 Allen, Tracy 132 Allen, Zelda 101, 201 Allgood, Stephen 37, 53, 81, 228 Allison, Ray a, 26, 36, 52, 91, 98, 99, 223, 224, 251 Allison, Rodney 101, 223 Allred, Michael 117 Alvin, Kenneth 101 Amos, Kyle 132, 185 Anderson, Beverly 101 Anderson , Crystal 174 Anderson, Erika 132, 231 Anderson, Karen 81, 204 Anderson Anderson , Kenneth 101, 224 , Nicole 132 Anderson, Shelton 117, 228 Anderson, Tiffany 117, 170, 176, 177, 183 Anderson, Timothy 101 Andrade, Rodger 117, 197 Andrade, Tricia 101, 202 Andrews, Savoy 101, 172, 202 Andrews, Sharee 37, 132, 174 Anguiano, Adriana 132 Anthony, Genever 81, 190 ' Applewhite. James 132 Bryant, Archer, Amy 117, 171. 183 Archer, Steve 101, 227 Archie. Alfonzo 101 Baier, Christina 78, 205 Bailey, Allen 101 Bailey, Danny 229 Bair, Christina 81 Baird, Curt 154 Baker, David 45, 81, 156, 157, 158, 159, 175, 254, 255 Baker, Kristine 133 Baker, Tony 133 Ballard, Mack 133 Baney, Kevin 81 Barber, Freda 101, 202, 230, 233 Barberee, Angel 133 Barker, Chris 57, 170 Barker, Stephanie B1 Barkins, Robert 133 Barkman, Roger 81, 158 Bamard, John 178 Bames, Ashley 214 Bames, Jonathan 117 Barnes, Melinda 117 Bamette, Jason 81, 99, 178, 242 Barr, Cheri 133 Barrow, Kristi 59, 117, 125, 171, 175, 183 Bassett, Chuck 101 Bateman, Angie 133, 190, 194 Bates, Aubrey Keith 133, 229 Bates, George 69 Bates, Jana 81, 158, 172, 191, 271 Bates, Patricia 81 Bates, Stacey 117, 172, 190 Baughman, Philip 2, 101, 176, 177, 209 Bayless, Lasonnuia 117 Bayman, Phillip 101 Beall, Karla 117 Beall, Maurice 117 Beall, Sandra 211 Beall, Yvonne 117, 248 Beaty, Tonette 16, 81, 233 Beavers, Billy 117, 186 Beck, Brandon 212 Beckworth, Patricia 3, 27, 54, 81, 97, 211, 232, 233, 234 Beech, Robert 133, 216 Beech, Thomas 101 Beishir, Robert 81, 159, 310 Bell, Amanda 129, 133, 183 Bell, Kenneth 101 Bell, Shayna 133, 166 Bell, Stelvin 26, 35, 101, 191, 227 Bell, Stephen 110 Bellatti, Rick 133 Belt, Dawn 117, 124 Belt, Patrick 133, 243 Benedict, Melissa 133 Benefield, Angelia 133 Benefield, Christina 117 Benetield, Sabrina 101, 103, 158, 172 183 Bennett, Bennie 133, 197 Biesel, Todd 59, 156, 157 Bindler, Robb 58, 81, 159, 246, 247 Bisor, Sheniqua 133, 162, 165 Bjelland, Britta 38, 81, 159, 271 Black, Cynthia 133 Black, Kenneth 133 Black, Ladrenda 117 Black, Melba 160 Bradley, Carlos 197 Bradley, Douglas 134 Bradley, Katherine 'Kathy' 134, 174 Bradley, Philip 191 Bradley, Rejodious 153 Bradley, Thurman 207 Bradley, Vernita 118 Bradshaw, Brandy 134, 253 Blackmon, Melba 101, 230 Blackson, Lori 101, 213 Blackwell, Carol 197 Blair, Mitchell 133 Blanch, Jacquline 117, 201 Blankenship, Royce 117, 218 Blankenship, Tony 82, 224, 227 Blanton, Clarissa 213 Blanton, Demond 133 Blanton, Larry 133 Blanton Mary 133 Blanton, Patrick 101, 224 Blanton, Shamaria 134, 231, 236, 248 Blanton ,Valencia 11 7, 160 Bobo, Mike 27, 45, 46, 52, 53, 61, 82, 95, 97, 184, 224, 226, 228, 256, 258 Boehme, Jeff 46, 117 Bogue, George 117 Branch, Amy 27, 102, 110, 112, 162, 179 Branch, Joel D. 102, 207 Branch, Joel M 134 Branch, Karen 46, 102, 112, 115, 163, 179 Branch, Kristen 134, 247 Branch, Shelia 118 Bransford, Kristi 134 Brantley, Tamara 134 Brewer, Jason 134 Brewster, Theresa 134 Bridges, Jamie 23, 102, 111, 112, 182, 187, 244 Bridges, Michelle 231 Bridges, Theresa 134 Briggs, Bobby 134, 197 Britt, Leslie 134 Brookins, Joe 35, 53, 82, 97, 224, 225, 226, 256, 259 Brookins, Terrance 'Terry' 118, 228 Archie, Wallace 132 Atkins. Andria 81. 205, 209, 246 Arnau, Randy 133 Amfast, Jeanette 78 Arnold, Christi 54, 133, 233 Arnsfast. Jeanette 81, 162. 205 Ashby. Shanna 133, 165 Atkinson. Derrick 117, 127, 242 Atkinson, Johnnie 117 Austin, Erick 117, 227 Ayers. Tonia 117 V 328 Bennett, Brian 133, 229 Bennett, Deondreau 101, 153, 224 Bennett Ola 133, 253 Bennett Virginia 81 Benson, Christi 247 Benson, Stephanie 133, 247 Benton, Marcial 101, 207 Berger. Andrew 'Andy' 6, 41, 81, 154, 155, 197 Berlin, Marlene 117 Berry, Kevin 101 Berry, Sean 133 Berryhill. Kimberly 'Kim' 58, 101 Best. Roger 41. 81 Bianca, Melissa 39, 117, 244 Bicknell. Jason 195 Bonner, Earl 134 Booker, Charles 102 Booker, Christopher 134, 197, 199 Booker, Monica 211 Booker, Taunya LaJoyce 82 Boone, Shelley 134, 190, 247 Boothe, Cynthia 82, 155, 208, 253 Boothe, Melanie 102 Booty, Simitria 134, 174 Booty, Wendolyn 'Windy' 102, 172 Bostock, Jeremy 102, 217 Bostock, Shiloh 118 Bothe, Jeffrey 102 Botkin, Racer 82, 178 Bounds, Mary 171 Bounds, Shannon 57, 118, 125, 217 Bousman, Brad 213 Bousman, Heather 134 Bowen, Michelle 82 Bowen, Regina 134, 174 Bowens, Emanuel 118, 213 Bowens, Kenneth 102 Bowie, LaDonna 82, 231, 235 Bowie, Rufus 134 Bowman, Chris 134 Bowman, Jeff 82, 207 Bowman, Michelle 213 Boyce, Odessa 231 Boyce, Wanda 195 Boyd, James 102, 207 Boyd, Janice 82, 203 Boyd, Kedric 102, 195, 227 Boyd, Shannon 3, 176, 177, 235 Boyd, Sonya 134 Boyd, Yolanda 118 Bradley, Anthony 15, 54, 102, 237, 238, 239, 240, 252 Brookins, Terry 228 Brooks, Antwoin 134, 229 Brooks, Stacie 134 Broom, Robert 206 Brown, Annette 134, 160, 174 Brown, Aubrey 228 Brown, Billy 118 Brown, Chandra 134 Brown, Chris W 82, 134, 237 Brown, Daytral 118, 172 Brown, Demesha 'Mesha' 134 Brown, Demetria 134, 174 Brown, Freddie 134, 154, 186, 190 Brown, Jeb 82, 163, 254, 255 Brown, Jeff 102, 109 Brown, Karen 82, 215 Brown, Kelvin 135, 229 Brown, Kevin 135, 167, 254 Brown, Knazerick 135, 229 Brown, Kyle 118 Brown, Larry 219 Brown, Lashon 102, 170 Brown, Marvin 135, 241 Brown, Nicole 135, 165, 193 Brown, Rhonda 135, 174 Brown, Shelia 118 Brown, Tyrone 102, 201 Broyles, Dewayne 135 Bruce, Heather 134, 135, 149, 166 Bruyere, Douglas 'Doug' 135, 254 Bruyere, Suzanne 118, 122, 170 Jennifer 82 Bryant, Julia 58, 82 Bryant, Robert 36 Buard, Jennifer 135 Buchanan, Susan 61, 82, 161, 162, 183, 215, 244 Buchheit, Shane 118, 256 Bueche, Lisa 118, 201 Bufiin, Sandra 82, 186 Bui, Anh 201 Burdett, Lori 135, 186 Burke, Brian 102, 224 Burkes, Dabriel 118 Burkes, Damian 135 Burkes, Kinshara 135, 165 Burkes, Yvonnda 82 Burks, David 118 Burlison, Brett 82, 181, 182, 244 Burns, Mark 82 Burris, Karen 118, 172 Burton, Christopher 'Chris' 135, 229 Burton, Kevin 82, 97 Bush, Decie 102 Bush, Donna 118, 194 Bush, Elizabeth 233 Bush, Liz 102 Bush, Monica 82 Bush, Sam 154 Bush, Sonya 118, 135 Bush, Victor 21, 102, 224 Bushkuhl, Natalie 82, 208 Bushkuhl, Teresa 118, 208, 270 Bussey, Casey 102, 106, 171, 183 Bussey, Kelly Tray 135, 229 Butler, Cynthia 135 Butler, Maria 11, 118, 248, 253 Butter, Steve 100, 102, 114, 163, 242 Buvens, Rodney 102, 159, 254 Bynum, Michelle 58, 59 Byrd, Bobby 102, 106, 256, 258 Byrnes, Judd 102, 113, 242, 243 Cadena, Diana 135 Caldwell, Brian 13, 82, 237, 240 Caldwell, Cheryl 102, 205 Caldwell, Richard 118 Calhoun, Kevin 102 Calloway, Donald 135 Cammack, Jason 118, 242, 243 Campbell, Carol 83 Campbell, Melanie 135 Campbell, Monica 118, 172 Campise, Samuel 135 Canada, Willie 135, 229, 241 Cannon, John 83, 158 Cappadonna, Peter 135 Capps, Audra Sue 118, 124, 244 Caraway, Bivins 102 Cardino, Melissa 118 Carpenter, Carrie 21, 118, 162, 163, 180, 208 Carpenter, Dalton 102 Carpenter, Tracy 52, 59, 83, 152, 210, 223 Carr, Colin 26, 52, 163, 227 Carr, Shana 135, 248, 249 Carter, Brooks 118, 129, 131 Carter, Gloria 135 Carter, Roshunda 102 Carter, Sonjie 135 Carter, Tammy 24, 118, 230, 231, 235 Carter, Terence 14, 38, 52, 83, 97, 224, 225 Cartwright, LaShundra 135 Cary, James 83 Cashell, Mike 135 Casperson, Michael 'Mike' 118, 246 Caudill, Michael 135 Chacko, Amy 136, 190, 194 Chacko, Tommy 103, 243 Chadwick, Shawntay 233 Chaffin, Brian 46, 58, 119 Chambers, Kevin 136 Champion, Kimberly 'Kim' 136, 193, 231, 236, 249 Champion, Linda 136, 162, 174 Champion, Michael 119 Champion, Waverly 103, 172 Chappell, Tenesha 6, 119, 169, 171, 183 Cheshire, Susan 103 Chesnik, Kristi 83, 163, 216, 310 Childress, Elaine 5, 24, 61, 83, 98, 163, 169, 170, 179, 271 Childress, Luanne 136, 193, 254 Childs, Dawn 83, 230 Childs, Diana 103, 172, 183 Choate, Clint 6, 136, 156 Choy, Howard 103, 186, 216 Christensen, Butch 213 Christensen, Francis 83 Christian, Major 213 Christian, Robin 197 Christian, Teresa 103 Christie, Jonny 136 Chrouser, Kristin 5 7, 136, 1 6 7 Chumley, Brian 207, 229 Chumley, Michael 'Mike' 103, 207, 227 Claiborne, Christie 1 19 Clark, Carl 136, 229 Clark, Hollie 119, 172 Clark, Michael 'Mike' 13, 27, 53, 83, 97, 163, 216, 223 Clark, Shanda 83, 200 Clark, Tony 224, 227 Clay, Lissa 83, 203 Clayton, Greg 229 Clifton Clifton ,Cindy 119,171, 183 , Emily 57,136,167 Clifton, Climer, Rachel 57, 83, 159, 170 Michael 83, 213 Clowers, Christy 59, 119, 172, 262 Clowers, Mike 119 Cobb, Beth 46, 119, 124, 162, 163, 165, 183, 217 Cobb, Martin 26, 57, 83, 159, 171 Coggin, Laura 46, 74, 119, 180, 217 156, 157, Coggins, Charlotte 119, 208 Coggins, Eric 103 Colbert, Donnie 32, 54, 237, 238, 240 Colbert, Vonciel 136, 174 Cole, Beverly 119 Cole, Jana 26, 83, 159, 162, 188, 189, 205, 209, 316 Coleman, Erick 119, 241 Coleman, Stacy 174 Collier, Terese 103, 205, 209 Collins, Melissa 119 Collins, Patrick 237, 239 Combest, Danny 103 Combs, Ryan 126 Cummins, Paula 83, 203 Conner, Daniel 136 Conner, Eric 166 Conway, Tammy 103 Cook, Cathy 5, 21, 24, 83, 97, 99, 163, 169, 171,205 Cook, Kelly 119 Cook, Kyle 119 Cook, Robbie 103 Cooks, Cyd 119 Cooksey, Tonia 103, 201 Cooley, Genise 103 Cooper, Angie 119, 124, 171 Cooper, Cynthia 136 Cooper, Jeanne 5, 83 Copeland, Rebecca 136 Cornelius, Dawn 193 Corry, Paula 103, 203 Cortez, Joni 136, 165, 236 Coss, Anissa 6, 59, 103, 162, 179, 208, 210 Costantino, Anais 119, 124, 170 Coston, James 207, 213 Coston, John 103 Cotten, Russell 136 Cotter, Sarah 103, 154 Cotton, Evelyn 1 19, 186 Cotton, Yolandia Ann 83 Coulter, Alex 119, 228 Cox, Angela 26, 103, 172 Cox, Chris 178 Cox, John 103 Cox, Julia 103 Cox, Kelvin 136, 190, 229 Cox, Nece 37, 174, 193 Cox, Susan 103, 104 Coyle, Tyshatta 136 Craig, Paul 136 Cranford, Paul 119 Crawford, Amy 41, 83, 205, 209 Crawford, Jeffrey 119 Crayton, Serina 136 Creer, Katina 136, 192, 231, 249 Crosby, Cornelius 136, 207 Crosby, Patricia 160 Crunkleton, Carla 136, 167 Cullins, Sonya 26, 41, 83, 97, 176, 177, 179, 209, 271, 295, 326 Cummings, Erica 83, 178 Cunningham, Jeremy 136 Curtis, Jason 119, 254, 299 V Dancy, Shalethia 136 Daniels, Chris 102, 119, 162, 195, 241 Daniels, Malikah 26, 80, 83, 97, 162, 164, I 79 Daniels, Marcia 119 Daniels, Martina LaShon 136, 231 , 236, 249 Darby, Beth 3, 23, 24, 103, 108, 162, 163, 1 79 Darcy, James 213 Darden, Alonzo 170 Darden, Jody 207 Davenport, Kevin 119, 195 Davidson, Wateka 5, 178 Davis, Amy 103, 162, 205, 210 Davis, Barbara 103 Davis, Cedric 191, 228 Davis, Christy 119 David Adam 27, 34, 84, 162, 256, 257, 258 Davis, Davis, Demeatric 136 Davis, Dustin 154 Davis, Eric 228 Davis, Erika 84, 202, 203 Davis, Davis, Frederic 206 Gena 84, 200 Davis, Jeanette 57, 103, 158, 170, 183 Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Jerri Lynn 103, 104, 201 Joe 21, 224,251 Michele 136 Myron 136, 197 Rick 103 Ronald 137, 229 Sharon 1 19 Davis, Tammy 137 Dawes, John 137, 186, 24 Dawson, Julius 137 Dawson, Patrice 174 Day, David 103 Dearion, Bobbie 69 Deason, Tracie 137 Deaton, Angela 137, 192 Dees, Linda 103 DelBart, Kristina 84, 162, 1 76, 177, 1 8 Derby, Deutsc 3, 184, 209 Ann Marie 46, 119, h, Delissa 120, 190 6, 247 172 Dillon, Gregg 137 Dixon, Chi 193 Dixon, Connie 104, 201 Dixon, J erriel 104 Dixon, Paul 244 Dixon, Renard 212, 224 Dixon, Russell 84, 178 Dodson, Brian 224 Dolle, Cathy 120 Dollison, Brenda 213 Domino, Ursula 84 Donaldson, James 137 Donaldson, Shannon 119, 1 3 7 Donham, Sean 104 Dooling, Jacquelin 137 Dorman, Christi 137, 163 Dorman, Tony 242 Dorsey, James 137 Dotson, Mexideth 57, 137, 166, 167 Dowhy, Bobby 104, 190, 191 Downey, Christopher 'Chris' 137, 243 Downs, Melissa 120 Downs, Shannan 104 Downs, Tammy '120, 1 72 Doyle, Suzan 120, 174 Drummond, David 229 Dubois, Brian 120, 210, 242, 243 Dudley, Jerone 229 Dudley, Laconia 5, 26, 32, 84, 164, 183, 186 Duffle, Janeiro 137, 207, 229 Dunahoe, Billy 137, 190, 229 Dunlap, Becky 48, 57, 84, 99, 168, 170, 1 75, 217 Dunlap, Gerald 104, 206, 207 329 Dunlap. Hawkins 23, 53. 74, 84, 97, 181, 20-1, 209, 223 Dunlap, Paul 137 Dunn. Denise 'Niecye' 137, 174, 193 Dunn. Derrick 120 Dunn, Rhoda 104, 19-I Dunn, Tony 84 Durham, Mark 3, 137, 149, 190, 244 Dvoracek. Denyse 84, 162, 189, 203 Ferrell, Lisa 26, 138, 174 Fidler. Julie 74, 85 Fields, Chris 46, 104, 176. 177, 209 Fields, Ian 85, 154 Fields, Ronny 228 Figley, Stephanie 104, 171, 183, 188 Finch, -Jason 138, 229 Finch, Reggie 104, 227 V Earl, Carl 137 Earl, Willie 104, 206 Earls, Mason 104 Edon, Cynthia 84, 203 Edon, Julie 137, 186 Edwards, Avery 84, 224, 227 Edwards, Frank 137, 229, 241 Edwards, Margie 120 Edwards , Poinsettia 104, 158, 162, 171, 208 Ege, Michael 46, 120, 156, 157, 217 Eggleston, Stephanie 84 Elem, Beth 26, 27, 46, 61, 84, 98, 172, 183, 266, 271 Elam, Molly 57, 137, 147, 166, 167 Elam, Spencer 137, 229 Elam, Veronica 84, 211 Elder, Bo 74, 120, 124, 180, 244 Elder, Patrick 137, 207 Elliott, John 137 Ellis, Randi 45, 84, 169, 171 Ellis, Shanna 137 Ellison, Rochelle 120, 217 Ellison, Shawana 137 Elms, Allyson 57, 137, 166, 167, 186 Emmel, Anthony 'Tony' 47, 84, 197, 198, 208 Emmel, Jennifer 7, 26, 84, 161, 164, 176, 177, 209, 326 Enloe, Denise 137, 138, 174, 193 Enloe, Stacy 104 Ensey, Patricia 104, 171, 188 Escalante, Aurora 138 Espy, Darren 224 Etheridge, Scott 120, 243 Evans, Andrew 84, 158, 162, 182, 186. 205, 209, 216 Evans, Michael 'Mike' 120, 163, 241 Evans, Shelby 138, 167 Everhart, Tameka 174 V Fagan, Clyde 138. 229 Fagan, Kimberli 'Kim' 138, 143, 186 Fagan. Latricia 160 Fagan, Sherri 104, 201 Fagan. Tim 120 Faggelt, Eric 'Erich' 27. 52, 53, 98, 223, 224, 225, 226, 250 Fain. Cherie 138 Fanning. Andrew 132. 138, 167, 243 Farrier. Gaila 104. 172 Favella. Joe 138, 139 Fedorovich. George 48. 84 Feldman, Brad 104, 256, 257 Felker. Mike 84. 163. 254. 255 Fernandez. Maria 204 Fernandez, Vicky 78. S4 Ferrell. Christiniiffhris' 14. 32, 54. SJ, 98, 233. 234 330 Finley, Doritha 85, 230 Fish, Ricky 104, 195 Fish, Shari 138 Fisher, Jason 138, 244 Fisheig6Michelle 104, 107, 176, 177, Fisher, Tammy 138, 192 Fite, Aaron 213 Fite, Shamona 120, 123, 230, 231, 235 Fitzgerald, Lori 120, 208 Flakes, Lisa 138 Flemister, Sara 85, 163, 183, 310 Flowers, Charolette 85 Floyd, Christina 104 Floyd, Randy 229 Floyd, Stephanie 46, 104, 163, 169, 171, 179 Floyd, Wanda 138 Folzenlogen, Robert 120 Fontaine, Danny 85, 97, 256, 258 Fontaine, Tim 85, 256, 258 Fopay, Crystal 104, 201 Ford, James 'Jim' 138, 229, 241 Ford, James 138 Foster, Jon 6, 59, 210 Fowler, Becky 57, 104, 171 Foxworth, Alisha 120 Foxworth, Dachelle 85 Francis, Stephanie 134, 138, 166 Frankenhoff, Jennifer 120, 124, 170 Franklin, Kristel 138, 167, 193 Frazier, Katherine 138, 174 Freeman, Lesa 104, 172, 188, 189 Fried, Rayna 120, 197, 199 Frierson, Andrea 104, 190, 191 Frith, David 85, 163, 244, 245, 271 Fritts, Jennifer 138, 174, 192 Fuentes, Brian 104 Fuller, Billy 85, 195 Fuller, Casey 21, 104, 162, 179, 205, 209 Fuller, Chris 27, 52, 53, 85, 154, 204, 227 Fuller, Kimberli 120 Fuller, Lacy 7, 26, 85, 163, 164, 176, 177, 205, 295, 298 Fuller, Michele 85 Fuselier, Robert 120 Gaile, Byron 120 Gaines, Mark 120 Gallagher, Julie 46. 100, 104, 105, 112, 115, 162, 179, 294 Garcia, Albert 120 Garcia, Joaquin 138 Garcia, Julie 138, 142, 249, 253 Gardner, Shenee 138, 193, 231, 236, 249 Garland, Jeff 14, 120, 254 Garrett, Yalonda 'YoYo' 105, 160 Garrison. LaTonya 13, 85. 162, 168 169, 170, 179 Gary. Gretchen 120, 190, 194 Gary, Lynn 138 Garza, Lawrence 'Larry' 105, 218 Gatlin, Donald 121, 228 Gatlin, Rod 48, 85 Gaut, Tenesha 105 Gebert, Cathy 85, 176, 177, 253 Gebert, Joe 32, 121, 176, 177 Genson, Jeffery 138 Gentry, Lisa 46, 59 George, Curtis 154 George, Jennifer 138 George, Nancy 121, 172 George, Tommy 138, 229 Gibbs, Bobbie 5, 85, 216, 314 Gibbs, Steven 58, 138, 216 Gibson, Arlene 61, 85, 97, 99, 163, 179, 185, 186, 187, 246, 271 Gibson, Don 207 Gibson, Judd 41, 46, 47, 61, 85, 97, 242, 252 Gibson, Laura 'Lori' 6, 46, 121, 169, 171, 183 Gile, Byron 59 Gill, Joseph 'Joe' 51, 85, 213 Gill, Tony 105, 178 Givens, Rodney 121 Gladney, Curtis 138 Gladney, Sheila 38 Glover, Jason 121 Godell, David 105, 159, 170 Godfrey, Kevin 105, 158, 159 Godwin, Stephen 117, 121 Goldsmith, Karen 78, 204 Gonerway, Tracy 138, 241 Gonzales, Deanna 105, 202 Gonzalez, Chendo 85, 163, 244, 245 Gonzalez, Daniel 121, 131, 244, 245 Good, Shirley 139, 192 Gosschalk, Kori 105, 204, 205 Graff, Marli 57, 139, 190 Graham, Terry 121, 172, 190 Graham, Tracy 139, 186 61.85, 97, 152, 155, 159, 183 Hadley. Bryan 105, 256, 259 Haggerty, Rebecca 46, 105, 162 Hagler, Blaine 121. 171 Hale. Alyssa 121 Hale. Barry 121 Hale. Eark 105 Hale. Gaylord 121, 228 Hale, Nina 105, 172, 236 Hall, Benjamin Ben 'L.' 105, 115, 205, 223 Hall, Saseta 139, 174 Hall. Stacy 105 Hall, Tonya 139 Haller, Stefan 241 Hamilton, Jeffrey 'Jeff' 139, 243 Hamilton, Matthew 86, 206 Hamilton, Melissa 86 Hamilton, Royce 86 Hammonds, Jerry 121 Hampton, Jason 105, 182, 210, 214 224 Hamrick, Brook 57, 139, 167 Hancock, Jerry 207 Hancock, Michael 139, 243 Hancock, Paul 105, 170, 175 Haney, Stephen 86, 182, 185, 186, 187, 216 Hanley, Elizabeth 139, 210, 233 Hanley, Jennifer 139, 163, 186, 210 Hansen, Cindi 7, 21, 104, 105, 106, 162, 177, 209, 267 Hanson, Renata 121, 172 Harber, Henry 121 Harber, Linda 86, 200 Hardeman, Roelisa 106, 230 Hardeman, Tracy 106, 201, 230 Hardin, Kim 106, 113, 170 Harmon, Richard 139 Harnage, Tracy 229, 241 Harper, Chris 106 Harper, Chris S. 86, 223 Harper, Latricia 192 Harris, Abraham 106 Harrie, Chris 139 Harris, Dawn 86, 171, 179 Grant, April 105 Grant, Joseph 'Jason' 85, 197, 198 Grant, Shannon 121, 230, 231 Grant, Trudy 33, 193 Gravley, Joe 121 Gray, Byron 224 Gray, Janet 105 Gray, John 46, 57, 105, 170, 175, 217 Gray, Richard 105 Green, Green, Green, Green, Anita 121 Audrey 105 Leigh 121, 172 Penny 105, 170 Gregg, Shannon 105 Greifenkamp, Jennifer 1 05, 162, 180 Garlon. Errik 138 Garlon. LaTanya 104 Garrett. Carl 105. 15-1 Garrett. Christy 58. 120, 172 Garrett. Kimberly 120 Garrett .Shirlyn 120. 217 Grey, Bonnie 121 Griffin, Lynne 105, 183 Griffith, Kevin 105, 170 Grimes, Jason 154 Grisham, Clint 121, 228 Gruppi, Julie 105, 202 Gullett, Greg 6, 121, 210, 243 Gunby, Christi 139 Gunby, Sherri 85 Gunby, Stephen 105, 219 v Hackler, Ruth Mary 41, 46, 51, 59, Harris, Keisha 121, 231, 248 Harris, Lynn 213 Harris, Nancy 121 Harris, Tina 106 Harris, Tommy 139, 163, 190, 254 Harris, Ty 46, 121, 163, 228 Harris, Ulysses 121, 171, 175 Harris, Vincent 153 Harris, Wayne 121, 207, 228 Harrod, Lana 106 Haskins, Michael 106, 197 Haskins, Rodney 121, 197 Hastings, Rachel 139 Hastings, Timothy 197 Hatley, Ronald 86, 158, 171 Hawkins, Keelie 106, 180, 246, 247 Hawkins, Ronald 106, 206 Hawkins, Sharundha 86, 211 Hawthorne, Casey 139, 247 Hawtlggrne, Kate 57, 106, 112, 170, Hayes, Patrick 139 Hayes, Robert 139 Haynes, Christopher 'Chris' 121, 228 Haynes, Jason 139 Haynes, Nikita 106, 172 Head, Chevette 139, 174 Head, Gina 58, 106, 186 Head, Kimberly 'Kim' 139, 165 Head, Trina 101, 122, 186, 216 Hearnsberger, Kelly 86, 163, 182, 205, 209, 297, 298 Hearron, Stephanie 139, 165 Heath, Holly 13, 122, 128, 129, 162, 180 Heck, Krista 39, 106, 180, 190, 191, 244 Hefty, James 122, 158 Helpenstill, Stacey 139 Henderson, Latanya 139 Henderson, Lucy 46, 106, 110, 162, 179, 180, 266, 269 Henderson, Tonya 86 Henry, Chad 86, 256, 259 Hensley, Betty 139 Hensley, Willie 139 Herbert, Sarah 122 Hernandez, Alex 106 Hernandez, Eddy 122 Hernandez, Jorge 122, 197 Hesler, Alyson 86 Hesler, Sarah 138, 139, 163 Hiatt, Gina 106 Hickman, Matthew 139 Hickman, Trey 86, 187, 256, 257, 258 Hiebing, Brian 122 Hightree, Chris 139, 190, 254 Hill, David 106, 158, 228, 242 Hill, Justin 139 Hill, Kevin D. 59, 86, 204, 209, 256, 257 Hill, Phillip 122 Hill, Robiere 140 Hill, Tanya 86, 203 Hill, Veronica 106, 172, 183 Hoang, Todd 46, 158 Hoelzle, Todd 106, 243 Holcomb, Destry 136, 140, 229 Holcomb, Kendra 106, 171 Holcomb, Staci 122 Holland, Adam 86, 181, 205 Holland, Kendra 122 Holley, Joe Don 46, 122, 131, 163 Hollis, Matthew 4Matt' 140, 166, 247 Holman, Delia 140 Holmes, Tammy 106, 216 Hopson, Antony 86, 158, 159, 186, 216 Horne, Carlton 140, 229, 241 Horne, Terri 106 Horner, Vanessa 122 Horton, Archila 86 Horton, Brodrick 140 Horton, Connie 106 Horton, Joe 122 Horton, Yolondace 86 Hoskins, Gina 122 Houser, Jason 140 Howard, Byron 213 Howard, Linda 106 Howard, Melissa 231 Howard, Tonya 140 Howard, Wendy 106, 170 Howell, Corey 40, 86, 178 Hubbard, Ronnie 122, 241 Hudgins, Cynthia 140, 244 Hudgins, Steve 106 Hudson, Angela 140 Huff, Heather 140, 210 Huff, Jason 106 Huffman, Bertha 106 Huffman, Larry 86, 178 Hughes, Shawna 8, 40, 86, 97, 164 Humble, Angela 192 Hunt, Rochelle 140 Hunt, Tereka 122, 231, 235 Hunter, Blake 228 Hunter, Earnest 21, 52, 122, 223, 224, 250 Hurtt, Lonnie 122 Hutchins, Andre 140, 229 Hutchins, Paul 140, 229 Hutson, Kevin 122, 242, 243 Hyder, Antoine 122 Hyder, Shonda 3, 54, 86, 232, 233, 234 Hyder, Tyshun 122 V Ingersoll, Amy 140 Ingram, David 171 Ingram, Duanna 174 Ingram, Katennia 140, 192 Ingram, Kelvin 140, 190 Ingram, Marques 140, 229, 241 Ireland, Nick 155, 159, 217 Isgitt, Scott 107, 243 Isham, Jeff 107, 256 Ivey, Kim 122, 170 Ivy, Jimmy 122 V Jackson, Ben 197 Jackson, Bryant 140, 229 Jackson, Calvin 97, 212, 224, 226 Jackson, Chandra 87 74, 141, 186,244 Johnson, Mattie 87 Johnson, Nancy 141 Johnson, Sean 107 Johnson, Shadrick 141, 229 Johnson, Shannon 141, 160, 231, 236 Johnson Stephen 3, 16, 74, 107, 1 76, 1 77 Johnson Susan 87 Johnson Tammie 141, 174 Johnson Tammy 87 Johnson, Tonie 107, 202 Johnson, Wendy 3, 107, 179, 202 Johnson, Wenzel 178 Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Corey 107 Darrell 122 Dennis 107 Donna 107, 216 Dorothea 107 Drew 122, 163, 243 Ezell 107, 207 Kelly 107 Kim K. 231, 236, 249 Kim Y. 122 Maurice 57, 140 Navarro 140 Noah 122 Pam 160 Pamela 'Pam' 107, 160 Patricia 87 Shalanda 122 Sharon 140, 235 Shonda 174 Jackson, Tangie 140 Jackson, Tequita 87, 203 Jackson, Teresa 166 Jackson, Tiffany 122 Jackson, Willie 140 Jacobs, Chedric 107, 224, 227 Jones, Angela 51, 87, 200 Jones, Ann Reagan 58, 123, 183, 231, 248, 249 Jones, Anne 141, 236, 253 Jones, April 141, 197 Jones, Brandon 141 Jones, Candice 123, 172 Jones, Grenda 123 Jones, Jason 58, 59, 87, 170, 187, 190, 191 Jones, Jennifer 141, 193 Jones, Johnnie 228 Jones, Kathy 141 Jones, Kemp 123 Jones, Kimberly 'Kim' 107, 248, 249 Jones, Kristala 46, 116, 123, 130, 162, 171, 180 Jones, LaJuanda 123 Jones, Landrea 186 Jones, LaWanda 123 Jones, Noel 46, 241 Jones, Paul 123, 228 Jones, Randy 107, 158 Jones, Robert 107 Jones, Ronyke 107, 202 Jacobs, Eric 107, 242 Jacobs, Ray 140, 197 Jamerson, J obby 122 James, Raymond 123 Jameson, Ginny 140, 167, 186 Jamison, Jamey 107 Jefferson, Erick 154 Jenkins, Tammie 107 Jessie, Victor 140, 197 Jimenez, Ben 140 Jimenez, Renee 87, 203, 314 Jimerson, Anthony 52, 224 Jimerson, Denisa 87, 248, 253 Jimerson, JoAnna 123, 231 Jimmerson, Daron 107 Jimmerson, Frederick 87 Jones, Sherry 87, 170, 217 Jones, Sonya 87, 97, 161, 230 Jones, Tandria 123 Jones, Tarunce 141 Jones, Tina 107, 202 Jones, Undray 190 Jordan, Alesandra Dione 141, 174 Jordan, Jennifer 141, 145, 217 Jordan,Julia107, 156, 157, 159, 171, 183 Jordan, Wanda 141 Jordon, Jamie 141 Jordon, Jennifer 24 Jouett, Jason 57, 107, 170, 175, 2 263 V Joaquin, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Mandy 57, 87, 170, 183 Adrianne 140 Alma 123, 160 Carl 21, 87, 97, 153, 224 Johnson, Christi 123, 231, 248 Johnson, Damien 140, 241 Johnson Everett 107, 224 Gerald 141, 197 Johnson, Johnson, , Inyca 123, 171 Johnson, Jeana 141 Johnson, Jesse 8, 22, 53, 87, 227 Johnson, Julie 49, 58, 59, 87, 185, 186, 187, 189 Johnson, Keith 219 Johnson, Kendra 160, 231, 236 Johnson, Kisha 141 Johnson, La Mikka 141 Johnson, LaMikka 20, 24, 141, 162, 165, 190, 194 Johnson, Johnson, Landrell 141, 162, 174 Lisa 87 Johnson. Lorien 3, 20, 38, 58, 59, Kane, James 141 Kanuch, Tony 107, 207 Katchinska, Keely 123 Kay, Mark 3, 123 Kelley, Alicia 141, 163, 247 Kelly, Andro 141 Kennard, Rhodora 123 Kershner, Krista 123, 162 Keys, Shelby 123, 172, 183, 190, 191 Khan, Kenneth 227 Kidd, Lori 6, 67, 172 Kidwell, Christina 141 Kiefer, Amy 107, 108, 112, 162, 180, 205, 209 Kilfoyle, Casey 87, 161, 168, 171, 1 75 Killingsworth, Jerrold 107 Killough, Tina 141 Kilpatrick, Tommy 190 331 Kincy, Jeff 241 King, Katinya 141 King. Kim 160 King, Melissa 141,254 King, Roderick 153 King, Tania 141 King, Terry 154 Kirkland, Clay 87, 158 Knight, Knowle Karen 87 s, Patty 123, 270 Knox, John D. 74, 197 Knutso n, Kyle 123, 163, 254 Koonce, Terry 141 Krewso n, Brandi 123 Krueger, Jason 107 Leslie, Bodie 108. 224 Lewis, Antonio 142, 229 Lewis, Genice 88 Lewis, James 88 Lewis, Jill 46, 124, 163, 183 Lewis, Lahoma 124, 172 Lewis, Lonnie 142 Lewis, Michele 124, 170 Lewis, Mike 154 Lewis, Milton 142, 241 Lewis, Ralston 124 Lewis, Ricky 124 Lewis, Roderick 142, 186 Lewis, Ronald 142 Lewis, Scott 49, 59, 61, 88, 176, 177, Kubis, Kassi 141 Kuhlman, Charles 137, 142, 243 Kun, Maria Therese 'van' 78, 93, 162, 183, 186, 205 YV Lacaze, Alexis 142, 167 Lacaze, Douglas 123 Ladson, Yevette 87 Laffitte, Brent 108, 115, 159, 181, 182 Lagrone, Lee 170 Lagrone, Nelson 108 Laird, Pat 87 Laise, Phillip 142, 246 Lam, Boi 142 Lam, Leslie 186 Lam, Mang 88, 203 Lamas, Carmen 26, 108, 164 Lamas, Frank 108 Lamas, Maria 142 Lamb, Stephen 108, 171 Lambert, Bonita 142 Lambert, Michelle 160 Lambert, Tony 123, 228 Lambert, Veronica 88, 211 204, 209, 271 Light, Robert Shane 124, 228 Lilly, Cecily 88 Lilly, Earnest 108 Lilly, Jeremy 142 Lilly, LaSonya Mieyko 142 Lindsay, Chris 153 Lindsay, Shane 108 Lindsey, Barry 117, 124, 223, 256, 257 Lister, Jimmy 213 Lister, Toni 124, 172 Lloyd, Alvin 124 Lloyd, James 124 Lloyd, Monica 108 Lockhart, Alicia 124, 165 Loe, Jennifer 142 Loe, Matt 38, 58, 108, 176, 177, 185, 186, 187, 214 London, Lisa 142 London, Tommy 21, 124, 224 Long, Michelle 108 Lorenz, Chrissy 35, 46, 74, 124, 163, 165, 176, 177, 183, 188, 189 Loyd, LeMerrikal 124 Loyd, Lemuel 124, 241 Loyd, Simona 108, 171 Lucas, Susan 123, 124, 128, 131, 162, 169, 170, 179, 180 Luttrell, Toni 88 Landis, Mae 108, 190 Langford, Lori 142, 190 Langston, Kelly 46, 123 Lanier, Larson, Larson, Laster, Stelvin 123 Jerry 219 Matthew 142, 213 Lori 142 Lattin, Lori 57, 142 Luza, Deborah 201 Luza, Denise 108 V Macey, Andrew 108, 115, 159, 162, Lavery, Andrew 142, 167, 247 237, 240 Lavery. Carl 108, 170 Lawrence, Jamie 88, 213 Lawson , Angela 142, 235 Lawson. Kenya 231 Lawson Lawson Lawson Lawson Laywell Laywell , R L 108,216,224 , Shawn 16, 108, 224, 237 , Stacey 237 , Yolonda 88 . Evangelin 108 .Noel46, 108,171,217 Leak. Jack 123 Leatch. Julia 108 Leath, Thomas 142, 217 Lee, Alicia 123. 172 Lee. Donna 37, 142, 174 Lee, Eva 24. 40, 80. 88. 95. 97, 160. 163,112,211 Lee. Lakiia 123, 226 Lehmann, June SS. 159. 170, 183. 191. 271 Leiffer, Maria 142 Lenhart. Jack 124. 127. 242, 243. 25-1 Leone. Shannon 142. 174 332 Mack, Coris 108, 153 Mack, Micheal 142 Mack, Torrez 241 Mackey, Mackey. Madden Madden Madden Joe 142, 148 Kelli 142, 174, 186 , Corey 229 , Karras 142 , Kevin 142, 229 Maeberry, Jeannie Michelle 88, 200 Maiden, Benjamin 143 Maledon, Stacye 3, 7, 8, 26, 33, 46, 100,105,107,108,112,162, 164, 176, 177, 179,209 Malloy. Marc 8, 53, 88, 184, 223 Malone. Anne 108, 158, 163, 186 Malone. Dean 143, 243 Malone. Mark 124, 241 Mangrum. Kelli 124 Mangrum, Shane 88, 170 Manley. Martin 124 Manning. Erin 11, 57. 108, 112, 114, 156.158,171,175, 176.177, 179, 209, 217. 263 Manus, Kevin 143, 241 Mapps. Lulisha 108, 211 Maris, James 143 Markham. Matthew 108 Markham. Stephanie 143, 174, 192 Marquez, Crissy 108, 170 Marshall, Cedric 143, 241 Marshall, Kevin 108 Martin, Chris 229 Martin, Craig 46, 124, 242, 243 Martin, Ike 38, 252 Martinez, Sandy 108, 162 Mason, Ben 124, 186 Matlock, Michael 46, 47, 59, 61, 88, 152, 155, 161, 210, 310 Matlock, Paul 120, 124, 163, 208 Matthews, Damon Dominic 143 Mauldin, Arthor Chad 143, 186, 191 May, April 124, 171, 183 Mayfield, Helena 143 Mayfield, Timothy 'Tim' 143, 229 Mayo, Charlie 57, 116, 124, 162, 170 Mayo, Karl 88, 109 Mayo, Nicole 109, 201 McAlister, Mechelle 143, 154, 171 McAlister, Rob 74, 143, 162, 167, 243 McCafiity, Monica 74, 120, 124, 163,169,171, 183,188 McCarter, Derek 109 McClain, Scott 88, 158, 244 McCollum, Aaron 88, 98, 237, 239, 240 McCollum, Derrick 88, 98 McCollum, Leah 143 McCollum, Scotty 54 McConaughey, Matthew 88, 97, 254, 255, 269 McConnell, Chad 109, 223 McCormick, Steven 88 McCoy, Gordon 109 McCoy, Vashon 160 McCracken, Robert 'Bobby' 2, 88, 244, 245 McCray, John 37, 229 McCray, Terreca 124, 231, 248 McCreary, Holly 143, 167, 186 McCullough, Scottie 109, 237, 239, 240 McCutcheon, Robert 143 McDaniel, Steve 109, 242, 243 McDermed, Cory 109, 253 McFarland, Chris 143 McFatridge, Douglas 'Doug' 109, 153 McGann, Michelle 109 McGovney, Shawn 143 Mclntyre, Angie 124, 194 McIntyre, Dan 88 McKibbin, Chad 124 McKinley, Scott 57, 88, 158, 171, 1 75, 191, 21 7 McKinney, Tanya L. 'Sunshine' 201 McLemore, Anthony 124, 217, 247 McLemore, Rochelle 109 McLendon, Charisse 125, 183, 244 McMinn, Robert 'Bob' 10, 34, 66, 75 McNary, Monica 109 McNary, Tony 125, 228 McQueen, Jim 16. 52, 89, 176. 177. 209, 224 Mcighorter, Andrew 109, 158, 182, '4 McWhorter, Gina 40, 89. 99, 162, 176, 177, 244, 319 Meador, Mike 219 Mears, Robert 74, 89, 215 Medlin, Melissa 143 Medlock, Lori 125, 183 Medrano, Dan 57, 143, 167 Melton, Robert 125 Mendicello, Jeff 109, 216 Mendicello, Julie 41, 89, 97, 162, 179, 205, 271 Menefee, Fredrick 153 Menefee, Mia 89 Menefee, Sheila 213 Mercer-McWilliam, Pam 58, 71, 186, 216 Merrills, Antonio 143, 229 Metcalf, Brandi 109, 201 Meter, Charlotte Van 113, 231 Meyer, Brent 109, 205, 254 Meyer, John 109, 113, 170, 175 Meyer, Shawn 109 Middleton, Kevin 14, 22, 52, 53, 89 97, 225, 227, 256, 258 Mike, Cardell 125 Milam, Misty 143, 174 Miley, Caleb 125 Miller, Angela 'Angie' 109, 244 Miller, Miller, Miller, Jonathan 143 Randall 125, 246 Tamera 109, 171, 187 Miller, Taylor 125, 243 Milstein, Jeffrey 'Jeff' 89, 213 Minchew, Missy 109, 172 Mitchell, Albarzo 143 Mitchell, Amy 89, 178 Mitchell, Theresa 109, 210 Mitchell, Tim 213 Mitchell, Tonya 109, 201 Mobley, Amanda 125, 172 Mobley, Elisabeth 89, 188, 189 Moch, Joey 37 Modisette, Angie 89, 203 Molina, Tracie Nicole 125, 126, 183 Molpus, Jason 143 Monceaux, Monique 143 Monza, Christin 89 Moore, Alonzo 125, 254 Moore, Andy 109, 217 Moore, Brian 109, 159, 171, 175 Moore, Chris 125, 228 Moore, Corey 102, 227 Moore, Douglas 109 Moore, Elizabeth 57, 74, 109, 170, 1 75 Moore, Felicia 143, 186, 193 Moore, Jennifer 143 Moore, Michele 26, 109, 159, 172, 183, 189 Moore, Rachel 125 Moore, Ricky W. 109, 195 Moore, Robert 47, 49, 89, 197 Moore, Shajnequa 160, 231 Moore, Thomas 'Tom' 89, 158, 163, 256, 258 Moore, Tim 125 Moore, Tracy 125, 172 Morgan, Holly 89, 162, 183, 184, 215 Morgan, Matt 125, 228 Morgan, Ross 137, 143, 229 Morgan, Steve 125 Morphew, Chris 137, 143, 146, 163, 242, 243 Morris, Anne 57, 143, 167, 186 Pierce, Morris, Harold 109 Morris, Jeffrey 'Jeff' 110, 223, 227 Morris, Marty 125, 154 Morris, Michael 110 Morris, Michelle 89, 203 Morris, Torey 110, 159 Moss, Debbie 89 Moss, Kenneth B9 Moss, Tony 144 Moss, Vernon 125 Motley, Traci 110, 169, 171, 183 Muffler, Brian 125 Muffler, Julie 89 Mullins, Tisha 144 Mumford, Nancy 110, 183, 202 Murphy, Brian 125, 228 Murphy, Richard 125, 228, 250 Murray, Tracy 125, 194 V Nance, Shannon 89, 119, 159, 200 Nave, Suzanne 38, 49, 89 Naylor, Brandon 144 Naylor, Kelly 110, 171, 183 Neal, David 144 Neely, David 89 Nelms, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nesbitt, Catherine 71 Cassandra 125 Clifford B. 213 Sean 195 Steve 154 Nethery, John 110, 111, 115, 242, 243 Nethery, Stephen 144, 147, 243 Newman, Cheyna 144, 174, 190, 194 Newsom, Shannon 144 Ngo, Ha 89 James Darron 89, 162, 213 Roberson, Veronica 127 Nichols, David 110, 195 Nichols, Scott 125, 254 Nix, Angel 39, 57, 89, 171, 183 Nix, Bryan 90 Nobles, Quinn 110, 227 Nolan, Melissa 125, 172 Nolan, Pam 90, 213 Norman, Michael P 125, 228 Norman, Scott 46, 110, 158, 241 Norman, Yvette 125 Norrell, Amy 90, 178 Norris, Brandi 57, 134, 144, 167 Norton, Meredith 125, 128, 162, 180 Norwood, Brent 125, 243 Nutt, John 57, 101, 110, 171, 175, 217 Nye, John 144, 167 Nylund, Danya 117, 144, 193 Orman, Chris 90 Orr, Sarah 244 Owen, Leah 144, 174, 186 Owens, Carrie 110, 200 Owens, Duane 144, 229 Owens, Jerry 110, 170 Owens, Michael 110, 202 V Pace, Japheth 110, 159, 162, 242 Pace, Kerry 110, 219 Pace, Nikki 144 Padgett, Karen 110, 176, 177, 186, 209, 216 Page, Colisa 144, 162, 174, 186 Page, Jimmy 144 Page, Pamela 'Pam' 126, 231 Palmer, Altha 14, 15, 233 Palmer, Mario 90 Palmer, Michael 'Mike' 39, 49, 52, 74, 90, 181, 182, 223 Pardue, Kym 110, 126, 172 Park, David 242 Parker, Aderian 126, 174 Parker, Brian 144 Parker, Curtis 90 Parker, Edward Dwayne 144, 229 Parker, Jed 124, 126, 171 Parker, Sharee 90 Parnell, Jennifer 138, 144, 167 Parr, Craig 144, 247 Parr, Shelia 6, 90, 163, 176, 177, 182, 183, 186, 187, 205, 209, 298 Parrish, Kim 126, 131, 162, 165, 183 Parsi, Novid 59, 110, 205 Patel, Bharat 10 Patel, Sailesh 110 Patel, Yogesh 126 Patterson, Lew 126 Paul, Chris 197 Paul, Craig 197 Peace, Ruthie 90 Pearson, Tank 110 Peck, David 144 Pegues, Austin 213 Pegues, Kimberly 'Kim' 90, 200 ,. 'Q ' ' -' fl.,.,,,1' .,.:ff-' 5 'KY J. ' Pegues, William 144 Pellum, Michelle 1 10 Pentecost, Damiya 144, 174 Peoples, Comia 144 Perry, Aaron 126 Pessoa, Marcelo 78, 204, 243 Pete, Michael 126, 162, 208, 243 Pharis, Shelly 126 Phillips, Carole 126 Phillips, Chastity 144 Phillips, Sheila 110, 201 Phillips, Terri 144, 174, 190 Phipps, Gina 126, 171, 176, 177, 270 Phipps, John 90 Pickrom, Sidra 126 Pickron, Eric 144, 229 Pierce, Andy 110, 223 Pierce, Naquita 126, 174 Pierce, Reggie 126, 154 Shanequa 9, 200 Raibourn, Craig 102, 111, 254 Raines, Keith 207 Ramey, Lynne 58, 185, 187 Ramsour, Shun 3 Randall, Bianca 90 Randall, Corbett 213, 218 Randall, Tijuanna 213 Randolph, Greg 126, 243 Randolph, Jason 90, 158, 162 Raney, Shawn 126, 228 Rankin, Mark 111 Rast, Jane 21, 23, 100, 111, 179 Ratley, Jason Larry 90, 256, 257 Ray, Heath 145 Ray, Mandy 111, 158, 163, 169, 170, 179 Ray, Sherri 46, 126, 171, 175, 183 Ray, Toni 90, 163, 211 Redden, Kenny 145 Redic, Bridget 145, 231, 235, 249 Redic, Randy 145 Pierson, Jennifer 'Jenny' 5 7, 132, 138, 139,144, 147, 162, 166, 16 7 Pinson, Dana 110, 162, 183, 202 Pipes, Amy 110 Pipkin, Charndreck 90 Pippins, Trequila 160 Pippins, Tyshata 144 Pippins, Wilbur 144 Pirtle, Melinda 101, 126, 170 Pittmon, John 126, 196, 197 Pitts, Angela 144 Pless, Jennifer 90, 171 Redmon, Jonathan 'John' 127, 223, 228 Redwine, Vernetta 145, 231 Reed, Jimmy 74, 111 Reedy, Cammie 111 Reedy, Michael 145, 229 Reese, Keith 111, 219 Reese, Michelle 91 Reese, Otis 21, 111, 227 Reese, Steven 91, 153 Reese, William 91, 219 Reeves, Angela 91 Podest, Joe 126 Polk, Angela 174 Polk, Danny 213 Polk, Tracey 145 Pollak, Michael 145, 243 Pollak, Patrick 26, 90, 158, 242 Pollock, Tim 57, 145, 166, 191 Ponjee, Miriam 90, 162, 235 Pope, Jennifer 118, 126, 128, 139, 1 62, 180 Popejoy, Amy 145, 231 Porter, Aaron 126 Porter, Connie 126, 174 Porter, Danna 110 Porter, Kristal 90, 203 Porter, Porter, Porter, Reginald 110, 202 Tabetha 145 Tumar 90 Potter, Michelle 110 Powell, Choya 145, 174 Powell, Melissa 6, 46, 90, 152, 155 156, 157, 162 Powner, Jonathan 145 Prado, John 160 . Presley, Chris 126 Presley, Clark 145 Price, Chris 110 Prince, Zachary 145 Procter, Cary 90, 170 Proctor, Peggy 126 Pruitt, Jonny 110 Pryor, Amy 145, 167 Pryor, Tomara 145, 160 Pulcher, Sherry 46, 126, 171 V Reeves, Jill 145, 193, 233 Reid, Christen 145, 166 Reider, Tony 145 Reliford, Errick 57, 127, 171 Renfroe, Shannon 111 Rhinehart, Alicia 145, 174 Rhodes, Gary 145 Rhodes, Millicent 127 Rhymes, Obie 111 Rice, Betty 91, 159 Richardson, Frank 219 Richardson, Greg 45, 49, 59, 91, 156, 157, 171 Richardson, John 91, 214 Richardson, Katie 127, 183, 189, 316 Richardson, Michael 111, 218 Richardson, Nicholas 'Rocky' 145, 229, 241 Richardson, Schninda 174, 193 Riddle, Scott 127, 223, 228 Rife, Greg 127, 244 Rigsby, Stacy 127, 128, 165, 180 Riley, Shannon 145, 197 Rinehart, Jennifer 145 Risinger, Marci 45, 91, 159, 183 Risper, Kevin 145 Roach, Ellen 111, 189, 202 Roach, Stephen 74, 111, 246 Roberson, Michael 145 Roberson, Nina 145, 174 Roberts Roberts ,Derek 111, 160 ,Kayla 91, 111 Roberts, Roberts, Richard 145 Tiffany 172 Robertson, Dana 6, 111, 169, 170 Robertson, Danyeal 146 Robertson, Darrin 229 Robertson, Dedric 111, 206 Rabicoff, Smila 126, 128, 162, 179 Rachal, Chris 126 Rachal, Steve 145, 197 Rackley, Tami 124, 125, 126 Robertson, Michael 229 Robertson, Serena 111 Robinson, John 127, 224 Robinson, Laraslum 127, 160, 235 333 Robison, Kimberly 'Kim' 146, 192 Rockmore, Tieraney 146 Rodgers, Stephanie 127 Rodriguez, Michael 146, 147, 243 Roe, Suzanne 91, 169, 170 Roebuck, Gary 146, 154, 229 Roebuck, Sherry 111 Rogers, Bradley 146 Rogers, Jamie 146, 148 Rogers, Joy 57, 127, 170, 217 Rogers, Kelley 127, 171 Rogers, Sabrina 146 Rogers, Stephanie D 111, 170 Roland, Leigh 111, 190 Rollert, S hannon 3, 127, 162 Rollins, Horace 111, 153 Rollins, Shandra 111 Romans, Tina 111, 171, 1 75 Romines, Jana 127, 172, 183 Romines, Jennifer 91, 169, 171, 183, 271, 310 Ronzello, Sharon 5, 61, 91, 161, 179, 205, 271 Roquemore, Damasia 146 Roseland, Kari 57, 146, 167 Ross, Jennifer 132, 138, 146, 162, 166, 167 Ross, LaShanna 146, 231, 236, 248 Ross, Phedra 57, 103, 111, 171, 183 217 Rossum, Brian 111, 170 Rouse, Sally 54, 127, 233 Rowlett, Rhonda 9, 91, 160, 200 Rumpel, Jewell 101 Rushing, Tommy Keith 146, 195 Russ, Camilla 146, 174, 193 Russ, Keith 91, 170 Ryan, Melissa 127, 183, 184 Sanches, Andy 111, 190, 191 Sanchez, Maria 111 Sanders, Bronson 228 Sanders, Karen 111 Sanders, Kimberly 111 Sandison, Kim 127, 270 Santos, Holly 146 Sarratt, Tom 91, 158 Saurette, Mark 15, 27, 38, 52, 91, 97, 163, 205, 227, 250 Scalco, Victor 91, 157, 159 Scherrer, John Jake 146, 229 Scherrer, Pam 127 Scott, Andy 195 Scott. Aremus 112, 219 Scott, Darian 6, 7, 46, 59, 127, 210 Scott. Laticia 127, 201 Scott, Peyton 146, 165 Scott. Stephen 91 Seabaugh. John 91, 156, 157, 159, 170 Seabaugh, Lindsey 46, 117, 127, 163.171,175.183 Seale. James 137, 146, 243 Seale. Julia 26, 57, 61, 91, 98, 163, 168, 171, 179.205, 271 Seecs. Becky 3, 15, 46, 127, 131. 183, 233 Seery. Matthew 'Matt' 112. 219 Segovia, Anna 91. 211 Segovis. James 91 Sells. Kim 112, 171, 205 Sells, Angelia 91. 248 Sells, Richard 206 Sells. Velissa 80.91, 97, 164, 211 Selman, Gena 127. 172 334 Semlear. Jonathan 1-16 Session. Catina 57, 146 Severson, Melissa 146 Sexton, Christina 92, 203 Shadle, Shawn 146, 167 Shankle, George E. 'Jr.' 74, 112, 223 Shans, Catina 146 Shans, Katina 249 Shaw, Chad 146, 213 Shaw, Charles 171 Shaw, Debra 127, 248 Shaw, Roy 127, 228 Shearin, Lisa 58, 127 Shelton, Trisha 146, 192 Shepard, Tia 146, 174 Sheridan, Shawn 51, 92, 202 Sherman, Darrel 92, 242, 271 Sherman, Renese 5, 92, 97, 99, 163, 179, 180, 266, 271 Shillings, Jill 9, 127, 176, 177, 183, 184, 244 Shipman, Mary 112, 211, 231, 233 Shipman, Teresa 92 Shipp, Matt 127, 254 Shirey, Tommy 92, 213 Shirley, Marc 127, 228 Shirley, Tracy 128 Shiver, Julie 112, 115, 171, 179 Shivers, Tina 46, 128, 131, 165, 183 Shumake, Kasondra 146 Sills, John 112 Simmons, Traci 128 Simon, Nicole 128, 172 Simons, Bryan 92, 158, 182, 186, 216 Simons, Elizabeth 'Liz' 128, 186 Simpkins, Angela 192 Sims, Byron 92 Sims, Denise 112 Singleton, Sean 128, 243 Singleton, Shane 92 Singleton, Shawn 112 Singleton, Tanya 112, 172, 202 Sipes, Brian 146 Sipes, Jennifer 146, 174 Sipes, Ricky 178 Skinner, Franky 36 Skinner, Michael 112 Skinner, Olivia 121, 128, 183, 184 Sledge, Denise 92, 112, 178 Slocum, Jeff 146, 186 Smelley, Kimberly 147 Smith, Adam 92, 163, 271 Smith, Allen 4 Smitliggkngela 'Angie' 112, 147, 188, Smith, Connie 38, 92 Smith, James 122 Smith, Jason 46, 59, 74, 116, 128, 130, 156, 162, 242 Smith, Jennifer 147 Smith, Jon 128 Smith, Keisha 112, 201 Smith, Kender 128, 171, 197 Smith, Kerry 147, 167, 174 Smith, Latosha 147, 174, 193 Smith, Mark 147 Smith, Mesha 128, 172 Smith, Michael 92 Smith, Michelle 172 Smith. Reggie 128 Smith. Rosalee 147 Smith, Sheryl 58, 111, 112, 182, 185, 186, 187, 216, 267 Smith, Stephen 112 Smith, Tammi 107, 112 Smith. Warren 27. 35, 53. 92, 99, 181. 182, 227 Sneed, Joetta 59, 147, 162, 165 Sneed, Richard 112 Sneed, Tamela 92, 163, 176, 177 Snow, Tomi 119, 128 Snyder, Brandon 147, 229 Soey, Shawn 128 Solomon, John 112, 207 Sommers, Haydon Scott 112, 218 Southern, Michellea 58, 59, 112, 158, 162, 176, 177, 185, 186, 187, 188, 189, 209, 270, 316 Spencer, Bobby 92, 196, 197, 212 Spencer, Robert 212 Spohr, Cynthia 'Cindy' 46, 92, 183 Sprayberry, Sandra 147 Springs, Camisa 24, 51 , 92, 97, 200 Spruiell, Shelley 26, 46, 57, 103, 112, 163,169, 170,179 Stacey, Martin 128, 206 Stafford, Clevean 128 Stalcup, Shannon 9, 92, 163, 176, 177, 179, 295, 297, 298 Stamper, Scott 128, 228 Stanford, Gordon 170 Stansel, Michael 147 Stansell, Chris 147 Starbird, Kelli 92, 182 Starling, Earnest 1 4 7 Starling, Kenneth 218 Starling, Shenika 128, 160 Starling, Venoka 112 Starnes, Christi 46, 116, 118, 128, 130, 162, 163, 165, 180 Starr, Sabrina 16, 122, 192 Statman, Sherry 46, 128, 172, 217 Stauts, Melanie 46, 57, 112, 159, 170, 175, 183, 184, 217 Steed, Christopher 128 Steele, K elly 147 Steffens, Robby 213 Stelpflug, Paul 147, 243 Stephens, Christina 112, 201 Stephens, Dawn 147, 174 Stephens, Scott 92 Stephens on, Chris 126, 128, 241 Stevens, Devin 54, 92, 237, 239 Stevens, Jamie 147, 186, 244 Stevenson, Amy 147, 192 Stevenson, Michelle 147, 246 Steveson, Melanie 147 Stewart, Angela 147 Stewart, Dawn 92, 178 Stewart, Debbie 112, 170 Stewart, Glen 46, 128 Stewart, Jay 147, 190, 243 Stewart, Shantel 147 Stith, Mark 147, 215 Stoker, Dexter 92 Stoker, Michael 112 Stoker, Trina 38, 147, 231, 249 Stokesberry, Jennifer 128 Stone, Jason 147 Stoxstell, Alisa 112, 186 Stoxstell, Angela 93 Stoxtell, Angela 211 Strange, Katrina 128, 172 Strange, Shuntra 147, 160 Stroman, Becky 74 Strong, Arlan 207 Stuckey, Kemberly 'Kem' 6, 93, 162, 176,177,181,182,183,184, 191, 209, 214 Stutler, Alex 112, 154, 155, 190, 191 Stutler, Martha 'Cissy' 39, 147, 244, 245 Sublett, Gabriel 147, 167 Sublett, LaRoyce 93, 97, 163 Suda, Kuzuhito 93 Summers, Bud 112, 178 Supak, Lynn 113 Supercinski, Lee 132, 147, 162. 166 247 Swanson, Brett 128 Tabor, Jeffrey 'Jeff 148, 167, 197 Talley, Kirk 35, 207 Talley, Tandy 16, 113, 162, 180, 205, 209 Tally, Eric 148, 154, 241 Tatum, Michael 154 Tatum, Tommy 148 Taylor, Angel 113 Taylor, Bryan 113, 197 Taylor, Carol 113, 248, 249, 253 Taylor, Chad 113, 219 Taylor, Donald 148, 197 Taylor, Grant 6, 38, 49, 59, 93, 155, 156,157, 158,159,162,191, 271 Taylor, Horatio 128 Taylor, Kyle 148 Taylor, Nathaniel 128, 237 Taylor, Patricia 93 Taylor, Rodrick 229 Taylor, Shenethia 128, 165, 210 Taylor, Takeitha 113 Taylor, Tammy 148, 174, 193 Taylor, Toni 172 Taylor, Wesley 128, 142 Taylor, Willie 212 Taylor, Yolanda 93, 211 Teixeira, Luke 148 Teixeira, Matt 129 Templeton, Charlie 154 Templeton, Christi 148 Templeton, Ckesa 113, 162, 190, Templeton, Joe D 113, 154, 224 Tennison, Latonya 113 Terrell, Shiloh 148, 193, 244 Thayer, Tony 129 Thomas, Keisha 8, 61, 93, 159, 161, , 1 Q 4 - 1 444 - 7 .' 4' Thomas, Shon 113 Thomas, Tamicia 129, 248, 253 Thomas, Tina 129 Thompson, Amy 148, 166 Thompson, Brad 148, 166, 191 Thompson, Carlos 113 Thompson, Eric 129 Thompson, Evettee 113, 216 Thompson, Fred 113, 224, 252 Thompson, Jeff 113, 1 78 Thompson, Keith 129 Thompson, Kristi 148, 197 Thompson, LaShon 148, 231 Thompson, Sabrina 93 Thompson, Steve 148 Thorpe, Daniel 129, 197, 219 Thrasher, Tammy 148, 185, 186, 254 Threadsgill, Jennifer 113, 158, 182, 18 Tidwell, Daniel 'Danny' 145, 148, 190, 229 Tidwell, Michael 'Mike' 23, 26, 52, 113, 224, 225 Timberlake, Eric 148 Todd, Angela 129 Todd, Jennifer 148 Tolbert, Angela 113, 235 Tolbert, Tracy 46, 57, 129, 170, 183 Toliver, David 219 Toliver, Gary 148 Tomlinson, Joey 129 Tompkins, Robert 129 Toney, Cullen Titina 148, 231 Toon, John 113, 191 Toon, Kristi 74, 148, 163, 165 Tover, Sofia 148, 174, 192 Tower, Dierde 'DeDe' 148 Trammell, Aimee 148 Tran, Binh 113, 206, 207 Tran, Mai 59, 113 Tran, Tuong 129 Ti-ippett, Mm 113, 191, 242 Truong, Cuong 51, 201 Truskett, Harve 46, 129, 228 Trussell, Rachel 113, 185, 186, 208 Tryon, Donald 53, 93, 181, 182, 214, 227 Tucker, Cherrie 129 Turner, Erin 113 Turner, Felicia 113 Turner, Joe 197 Turner, Latosha 148 Turner, Lavecia 113 Turner, Roland 148 Turner, Timothy 129 Tutt, Jason 129 Tutt, Tom 93, 205, 224, 256, 259 V Ulvog, Luke 139, 140, 148, 185, 186, 246, 247 Underwood, Gena 24, 26, 103, 108, 113,114, 163, 164 Upshaw, Michael 'Mike' 93, 113, 213 Utz, Donna 148 Ute, Sherri 93, 178 V Vance, Ushirika 'Cookie' 113, 163, 202 Vanderpool, Michael 'Mike' 93, 213 Vandeventer, Shawn 148, 186, 190 Vaughan, Erika 148, 197 Vaughn, Ericka 114 Venters, David 1 14 Villyard, Keith 149, 254 Voda, Jennifer 114, 171, 189 Vogel, Jennifer 114, 172, 188 Vogt, Brenda 93, 170 Voncannon, Kathy 129, 163, 169, 171, 183 Vuong, Duc 149, 243 Vuong, Liet 58, 114, 154 V Wade, Derrick 197, 199 Wadsworth, Laurie 149 Wagner, Lisa 149 Wagnon, Tracy 149 Walker, Brett 159, 243 Walker, Bryan 154, 228 Walker, Ed 252 Walker, Edward 'Ed' 93, 252 Walker, Erica 27, 93 Walker, Kathy 129, 246 Walker, Matthew 114 Walker, Wynette 93 Walker, Yvette 9, 93, 200 Wall, Julia 58, 114, 180 Wallace, Aliceson 7, 24, 25, 61, 93, 97, 161, 168, 169,171, 179,180, 205, 266, 269 Wallace, Dylon 110 Wallace, Kerry 149, 229 Wallace, Kim 36, 129, 251, 252 Wallace, Tiffany 114, 129, 230 Wallace, Undray 93 Waller, Bryan 129 Waller, Kathy 129, 172 Walls, Duane 93 Walters, Brenda 129, 174 Walton, Lawrence 149 Ward, Johnny 41, 46, 61, 93, 97, 159, 242 Ward, Patricia 94, 99, 172 Ward, Ward, Rodrick 149 Stephen 149, 254 Ware, Pebbles 129 Warren, Candace 'Candy' 9, 17, 94, 99, 163, 205 Warren, Preston 149, 229 Washington, Albert 129 Washington, Anienetta 26, 1 74 Washington, Scott 149, 213 Washington, Tina 94, 99 Washington, Waylon 241 Watkins, Darius Andre' 149, 229 Watson, Billy 129, 154 Watson, Curtis 129 Watson, Yolanda 149 Watt, Carey 129, 197, 228 Webb, Bruce 94 Webb, Kenneth 149 Webb, Larry 114, 197, 199 Webb, Lisa 126, 129, 163, 183 Webb, Robert 94, 186 Webster, Dee 212 Webster, Paul 137, 149, 229 Weedon, Ben 114 Wegner, Lia 129, 162, 165, 183 Wehunt, Paula 94, 203 Weldon, Michael 114, 256, 257 Wells, Lynnett 114, 195, 213 Welty, Janice 46, 57, 130, 169, 170, 183, 217 Wendt, Stacey 114, 183 Wesley, David 15, 33, 54, 94, 237, 238, 239, 240 West, Bridgette 114, 171 West, Celeste 167 West, Ginefer 149 West, James 'Jim' 94, 256, 259 Wheeler, Byron 149, 229 White, White, White, , Felicia 149, 249 White White, White, Chris 149 Dan 130, 241 Darlena 211 Michael 149 Mitzi 149 Whitehead, Anna 1 10, 112, 114, 162, 164, 180, 294 Whitehead, Burnes 114 Whitehurst, Amy 94, 156, 170, 182 Whiteside, Bobby 149 Whiteside, Paulette 94, 172, 203 VVhi?2n1gton, Wendy 'Sunny' 149, Widdle, Wendi 54, 94, 233, 234 Wier, Stephen 'Duff' 149, 254 Wilburn, Julius 114, 207 Wilburn, Otis 130, 228 Willzrlsgm, Christopher 'Chris' 114, Williams, Alisha 149 Williams, Becky 149, 174 Williams, Carl 197 Williams, Chad 94 Williams, Corey 229 Williams, Jasper 149 Williams, Kasha 37, 57, 59, 167, 186 Williams, Kim 130, 170 Williams, Lisa 130 Williams, Lonnie 114, 241 Williams, Randy 219 Williams, Reginald 130 Williams, Ronald 212 Williams, Ronnie R 130, 170 Williams, Ronny D 130 Williams, Shannon 94, 171 Williams, Sharon 94, 170 Williams, Tiffany 130, 203, 248 Williams, Tina 178 Williams, Tommy 241 Williams, Tracy 248 Williams, Yvonne 249, 253 Willis, Keith 130, 217 Willis, Terry 46 Willis, Tyrone 130 Willouby, Jody 130, 154 Wilson, James 130 Wilson, Kelly 130 Wilson, Lonnie 229 Wilson, Lucricia 114, 171, 188 Wink, John 130, 191 Wireman, Arvel 133 Witt, David 45, 59, 94, 155, 156, 159, 210, 242 Wixson, Angela 46, 118, 253 Wolf, Julia 180 Wolf, Karen 105, 114, 158, 169, 171, 179, 180 Weed, Andy 21, 74, 94, 204, 227 Wood, Jeff 114, 251, 252 Wood, Shane 114, 175 Woodberry, Sharon 114 Woodrow, Evajuani 94, 172, 188 Woods, Michael 229 Woods, Shane 170 Woods, Zack 194 Woods, Zeke 114, 206, 207 Woodward, Eva 149 Wooley, Genea 34, 130 Woolridge, Clifford 114, 241 Woolridge, Dionne 231, 236, 249 Woolridge, Vincent 114 Works, Angela 201 Works, Laura 6, 94, 162, 169, 171, 179, 205, 209 Worsham, Kristi 94, 190, 191 Wright, Darcy 94, 178 Wright, Margarett 130, 160, 171 Wright, Mleeka 130, 186 Wrighten, Shondresh 'Shon' 94, 203 V Yancey, Joe 114, 244 Yarbrough, Brian 114 Yeates, Mandy 57, 133, 162, 166, 167, 186 Young, Jennifer 57, 163, 167 Young, Jim 130 Young, Kerry 149, 166 Zapata, Javier 114, 197 Zarazua, Leonel 243 Zeigler, Mark 94, 99, 163, 244, 245, 271 Zeigler, Michael 'Mike' 127, 130, 131, 228 ' acultgfmaff Aldridge, Tommy QFAJ 69, 74, 233 Baker, A1 KFAJ 69 Barnes, Gene KFAJ 69 Baty, Donna KFAJ 69, 75, 247 Bauchum, Vallie QSTJ 73 Beaty, Mary CFA! 69, 231, 236, 249 Bero, Robert CFAJ 227 Bishop, George CFAJ 69 Blackstone, Mac KFAJ 69, 246 Boyd, Wray CFAJ 4, 69, 156 335 Brands, Sherri IFA! 69, 172 Brooks, Sheryl IFA! 69 Bruski, William IFA! 69 Bumett, George IFA! 69, 196 Burnett, Jackie IST! 73 Butler, H. A. IFA! 69, 254 Butler, Helen IFA! 69 Byrdsong, Ruth IFA! 69 Chapman, Glenda IST! 73 Childers, Lynn IFA! 69, 166, 175 Chionsini, Marilyn IFA! 69, 178 Clark, Andrea IFA! 67 Clark, Charlia IFA! 69, 231 Clark, Vicki IFA! 60, 69 Coggin, Wilbur Randal IFA! 74 Comfort, Mark IFA! 39, 69, 227, 256 Cox, Doug IFA! 53, 75, 223 Crain, Dolores IFA! 69 Crump, Elizabeth IFA! 69 Davis, Bonnie IFA! 69, 180 Davis, Peggy IFA! 69 Dawson, James IFA! 69 Dennis, Laverne IFA! 69 Dickerson, Mary Nelle IST! 73 Dixon, Lucy IFA! 67 Dunlap, Mary Ruth IFA! 69, 74 Elder, Lee IFA! 68, 74 Faggett, Essie IFA! 69 Farnham, Debbie IST! 73 Flemister, Brooks IFA! 67, 75 Fox, Harvey IFA! 70 Fredggberg, Gloria IFA! 70, 200, Gaddis, Stephen 'Steve' IFA! 53, 69, 70, 228 Galbraith, David IFA! 218 Graham, Marvin IFA! 70, 241 Graves, Natalie IFA! 70 Gray, Marie IST! 73 Gray, Wanda IFA! 70, 211 Greer, Linda IFA! 70, 248, 253 Griffin, Sandy IST! 73 Haught, Caryn IFA! 70 Hilburn, Madera IFA! 70 Hill, Bobby Don IFA! 70, 256 Hill, Haddie IFA! 70 Hill, T. J. IFA! 70 Holcomb, Sharon IFA! 70 Houston, Jane IFA! 68 Hudson. Darrel IFA! 70 Humphreys. Nancy IFA! 70, 202 Jenkins, Eldoras IFA! 4, 70, 202 Jester, Dub IFA! 70, 224 Johnson, Don IFA! 67, 75 Johnson, Maxine IFA! 6, 10, 70, 72, 74, 176 Jones, Curtis IFA! 36, 75, 224 Jones, Nettie IFA! 70 Kehler, Lynn IFA! 70 Kennemer, Julie IFA! 70 Kent, Naomi IST! 73 Knox, John W. IFA! 70, 74, 196 Koch, Arlene IFA! 70 Kreider, Don IFA! 70, 155 Lingo, Ginger IFA! 33 Lorenz, Betty IFA! 70, 72, 74, 188, 189, 316 Mancha, Nelda IFA! 70, 75, 164 McAlister, Gay IFA! 68, 74 McCaffity, Linda IFA! 2, 70, 74 McCarter, Laura IFA! 70 McCollum, Brenda IFA! 70 McDaniel, LeMerle IST! 73 McFerran, James IFA! 70 McKinney, Brenda IFA! 70 McLarty, Mike IFA! 71 McMahan, Richard IFA! 316 Mears, Diane IFA! 71, 74 Miller, Kristy IFA! 71 Miller, Oline IST! 73 Miller, Tommy IFA! 71, 227, 241 Mitchell, Glenda IFA! 71 Modisett, Brenda IFA! 71, 244 Monkhouse, Linda IFA! 71, 157 Moore, Francis IST! 73, 74 Myers, Emily IFA! 71 Naugle, Kay IFA! 71 Neal, Gayla IFA! 71 Neff, Mark IFA! 71 Nelson, Marlene IFA! 71 Norman, Roger IFA! 71 Nyland, Carol IFA! 71, 154, 155 O Neal, Laurie IFA! 71 Ogden, Peggy IFA! 71 Olson, Jane IFA! 71 Palmer, Mary Ann IFA! 71, 74, 181, 182 Parr, Debbie IFA! 71 Parsons, Charles IFA! 71, 217 Phillips. Wanda IFA! 71 Pierce, DeWayne IFA! 71, 156 Pletcher, Allen IFA! 71 Porter, Willie Bell IST! 73 Pratt, Jackie IFA! 71 Presson, Ola IFA! 69, 71 Ray, Kay IFA! 71 Reaves, Linda IFA! 71 Reed, Mary Lou IFA! 67, 74, 75 Richmond, Jeri IFA! 71 Roach, Louise IFA! 72, 74 Roberts, Jessie IFA! 72 Robergsion, Kenneth 'Ken' IFA! 72, 1 Robinson, James 'Jim' IFA! 72 Rodgers, Mary Grace IFA! 11, 72 Romans, Blanche IFA! 72 Romines, Leroy IFA! 72, 75, 237 Satterwhite, Sybil IST! 73 Schilling-Fidler, Jane IFA! 72, 74 Shankle, George IFA! 67, 71 Smith, Karen IFA! 72, 74 Smith, Verna IFA! 4, 70, 72 Smith, William P. IFA! 72, 75 Spyhalski, Georgeen IFA! 72 Stemper, Lawrence IFA! 72 Stevens, Linda IFA! 72 Stimac, Blaz IFA! 72, 242, 243 Stover, Lynne IFA! 72 Stroman, Wanda IFA! 72, 74 Tallant, Andrea IST! 73 Taylor, Pam IFA! 72 Thomas, Bettye IFA! 72 Thomas, Vicki IFA! 72, 230, 231 Toon, Mike IFA! 72, 74, 213 Wade, Franklin IFA! 195 Waits, Elva IST! 73 Whitaker, Betty IST! 73 Whitiker, Terry IFA! 72 Williams, Sherry IFA! 72 Williams, Shirley IFA! 71, 152, 155 Willis, Patricia IFA! 72 Wilson, Latitia IFA! 72 Wilson, Oscar IFA! 36, 72, 224 Wilson, Phyllis IFA! 72, 188, 189, 315 Wood, Faye IST! 73, 74 Worsham, Janelle IST! 73 Wright, Adolphus IFA! 68 Wylie, Hugh Bob IFA! 4, 72, 156. Yarbrough X eronica IFA! 68 Yates Sigrld IFA! 71 72 152 You Whitney IFA! 11 72 336 The editors started planning the '88 LOBO the end of February '87 when the new staff was announced. lt was not until the last day of school, May 28, that we had it, our perfect theme. lt was that type of theme that eve- rything just sort of fell into place. Since it was the book's 75th anniversary, we tried to think of something to deal with the past. This year's kindergarten is the new generation, the Class of 2000, which deals with the future. Then we have our lives here which represents the pres- ent. The past, present, and future affect our life today in many different ways. I guess if you look at it as a puzzle, the three things complete our lives to make a finished picture. These aspirations helped us to clinch the idea: Piecing Together: Past, Present, Future. One of our many decisions was to decide on what kind of type to use. Out of 31 possible choices. there could only be one. The final decision was Century School Book because of its clarity and simplicity. All headlines in the organizations section and the sports section were done in Century Schoolbook bold in 30 point. Captions under the pictures were printed in 8 point. A new style of caption was used. with a bold headline describing the basic picture. then the caption explaining the headline and picture. Instead of captions being under the picture. they were put to the side to give it a new effect. These are called block captions. Another new thing we did was to use photo credits. These were done in 6 point italic . All the body copy, which should be on almost all pages, was done in 10 point. When you look at this cover, we want it to give you chills like it did us when we designed it. On July 24, 1987, Sonya, Jennifer, Mrs. John- son and Eddie ITaylor Publishing Artist! sat down at a big table and designed our cover. We used a picture of our cafeteria lobos taken by Keith Lloyd of Paul's Photography on our cov- er as well as our division pages. The cover is lithocote done in 4-color over 1115 heavy bind- er's board. The endsheets were taken by Paul's Photograpy and Malloy 8: Bresie Architects. Consisting of 5 flats of color in the organ- izations, opening and ads and a total of 336 pages of 1570 enamel paper, the total cost of the book was 530,270.00 Since we sold 800 books, each book costs approximately 537.84 to pro- duce. We had a one day sale on which the books sold for S25.00. After that the cost went up to 527.50 to include tax. After Christmas Break they went up to 530.00 to include a late order fee. Taylor Publishing did all of our printing and David Jones was our representative. All of our copy was done on the computer. Whatever you do. don't let your computer overheat because you will lose everything! Unfortunately, we knowllll The staff would like to extend their sin- cere appreciation to Mrs. Nancy Emmel, Mrs. Claire Mannning and Bob Johnson for the long night spent at the high school on February 17 Ithe morning of the 18th! redo- ing the 18 freshmen pages. IAny of these people are now qualified to hold their own workshop displaying the right and wrong ways to layout a page.! Also a warm, sincere thank-you to Betty Lorenz and Linda Monkhouse for their unsolicited help with some of the organization pages. Mrs. Monkhouse got to use some of her old high school skills. We are so sorry if we have spelled your name incorrectly, put your name on some- one else's body or totally left you out. Our minds don't seem to work very clearly at odd hours of the moming. We hope you enjoy this book and will someday, sooner or later, read the copy in it because that is what makes the book special. Maybe some. day when you do look back on this book, your life will be one perfect, pu :ether puzzle that resulted from the pa -Went and future. .-1-, , 2. V 1- ,Qz:1dsxuwnni-f.'ln-s11x.,-u,-'v1.AsJl:.vk53.4'LL.1 ' ii '4 vf E X i,1, 'WT V ,-' fini Q . H .La-YQ..- M Ez, ,. Gm, NWS' vm J---. ,A Eg -4 gg 1, .1 -Q 145,11 RM., N1 silk X, Xxx RX Rx i X S .X .KX -Xxx-. W NY . 'WHY Wf' ? wink Kill?-fv ff?
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