Mesquite High School - Mesquite O Yearbook (Mesquite, TX)
- Class of 1986
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Amy Loyne, junior, Amy Johnson, junior, Krisro Mullins, sophomore, ond Kevin Stinson, junior visir ofrer 0 Thursdoy night pep rally. 5 Mark Thompson, junior, and Teresa Sanchez, junior, do not consider nutrition in their lunch selections. Freshman Alex Underwood poses for 0 newspaper staff photographer. Q71 A sl , ,tk ' Ek v wk L. Christa Thompson, sophomore, and Bethanie Bartlett, junior, are sharing fun times on the ski J mp with Young Lifes Mike Curry, freshman, gives us a number one smile! 6 Junior Eric Hoese lakes 0 breok from his difficult schedule. n i Ronnie Cepok, junior, raking 0 bite from o delicious grosshopper. r 30609. 'O . Tri: me View 02106 0110, 'N IESQO Nh on ei? n moi SCY ,, vi SI i-ieY is 5 5 . 1,-55 1 ev-wg, H V 2 ' e K4 3' ff 7 ix v - A student keeps on eye on the oction outside from the window in the rnoin holl, W J, J. Munoz, senior, just o little boby foce. 8 - eteletfete 22.4 ,,, W., xr r Donny Boker, junior, porticipotes in o chemistry lob experiment 5 - Mr. Boiley ond Dovid Butler, senior, show rhor teacher-sru 4 'WHY Wk dem relorionshnps don r have ro be -LQ, Wai' Mfm . N CjxK5'?, 096 code' Qosshoqvir ygixo X i A wrix 1 r Q Ur-f ACN f Senior, Coco Miller ond Donello Benord, junior, give o big cheer, oi' wg Qiieo T Junior, Jim Pitrmon 't I Senior, Scot Whorley orrives or rhe cofererio to eot ond mingle with friends. We Won! ,-5 ef eaa .. , an I Tf 4 fin Sophomores Lynn Harrill, Tammi Crawford, and Beth Anne Williams can't make it down the hall without o little help from their friends. Sophomore, Dan Corely engrossed in a novel? A romance maybe? ll 9 9 Q. Senior Robert Rice puts his trust in ALBERT - Ronee Sires, senior, seorches for o missing heodline os the newspaper stoff loys out the Monitor. Junior Brion McKethon finds cz new o friend to hold onto. I Junior, Kim Cardwell debates on going back for seconds. S Seniors, Todd Simpson and Chris Tribble ger o big laugh at the Thursday night pep rally. 21- , .4 In a 1? ff! ., Senior, Allen McCurdy makes his way ro class Junior Morion Luckerr giv doy night gome. es rhe Skeeter Fons o greor smile or o Fri- Teffiny Werrz, junior, ond Wendy Horris, senior, folk obour the iotest news or lunch ri E.. he' Xi UQ sl Cid he! se cries 97. 99' Q do 1 U Y O09 sefiio Ome- enjoy his school lunch. ,Gogh 9 X x 15 7? X . xxx' K' A ,W f, l Holly Woits, junior, Ricky Coplin, senior, ond Kim Wilkerson, senior, help our in rhe office. L 15 I6 Joy Honlon, junior, rokes 0 much needed break in-between plays. FO, Swv er 50h Aw- e. , for hom A xeovmq .me of The GGY 6 g n he Des 95001 K Doyno Voughn runs Iops or Honby Srodium preparing for rrock seoson. A student enjoys rhe sunshine ond peocefulness outside K building bee h in the moin holl were olwoys busy during lunch ond be- tween closses. The relep ones L, s Mr- , ws. Junior Vorsiry Cheerleaders, Donno Hollis ond Korrinc Gregson roke ir ro the rop! Dovid Brinkrnon, Senior, seems token by his neighbors lunch ,uif, N u wg... www i ,h-ci. is 1.. ii l. Chris Cochran, Donald Johnston, Shane Hayden and Tonya Bollman enjoy a break from classes. Student Life is a part of the school year that everyone remembers for the rest of his life. No matter if our years at Mesquite High are good, bad or average, we will always be able to laugh about those times that we were just being ourselves. STUDENT LIFE HCJMECOMING KP MR. 6 MISS SKEETER SAVAS TREVINO Savas was an outstanding football and baseball player. ln baseball he lettered three years and he earned an All-District Se- cond Team as a pitcher and right fielder. Savas was voted as class favorite his freshman year and Mr. Skeeter his senior year. Savas is also involved in FCA and Young Life and was selected to be in the Mesquite Elite Calendar. PENNY NICHOLS MHS was very proud to have such an extra-achiever as Penny Nichols. Penny was a Freshman, Junior Varsity, and Varsity Cheerleader. She was both freshman and sophomore class presi- dent, and class favorite her sophomore and junior years. Penny was on the Student Council for four years, in the National Honor Society and the Science Club. She was one of the 1985 Mesquite's Elite favorites. Penny was chosen as a Who's Who Among American High School Students and America's Outstanding Names and Faces. She was a first place finalist in the Miss Teenage America Pageant and received an All American Scholar- ship Award. FINALISTS RICKY coPLiN WSSY DOWDY GREG GILMORE PENNY NICHOLS KIM TIGERT HOMECOMING QUEEN KIM MANESS Kim's outgoing personality was apparent through all of her extra-curricular activities. Kim supported the Skeeters as a Junior Varsity and Varsity cheerleader and as a member of the Maroon Brigade. Kim was involved in Student Council, National Honor Society, Young Life and she served as FHA class secretary. Kim was voted as a Mesquite Elite favorite and Homecoming Queen. FINALISTS KELLY BLILLARD TAMMY PEACOCK SOMETHING FOOTBALL SWEETHEART CONNIE POUNDERS Connie was selected to be the 1985-86 Football Sweetheart. Connie worked closely with the football team as an Athletic Trainer. During her years at MHS Connie was also involved in the Spanish Club and Young Life. FINALIST LISA BYRD TO REMEMBER i K.. BAND SWEETHEART G BEAU KELLEY cox Kelley was selected as the 1985-86 Band Sweetheart. Kelley has been in the Honors and Symphonic Bands. Kelley has won first and second division awards in the Solo and Ensemble con- test. Kelley also participated in Marketing Distributive WES CHICK While maintaining above average grades, Wes has been very active throughout high school. Wes has been a Student Council representative for four years and has served as Parlimentarian and Treasurer on the council. Wes has participated in Varsity Basketball, math team, Young Life and has been in the Honor Society. Wes has served as President of the French Club, and President of the Mighty Maroon Band. Wes was also chosen as a Who's Who of American High School Students. FINALISTS Education. LANCE MILLER BRIAN WEIR MARSHA CLEMENTS MARK CRAWFORD I - - - -W ..... . . , l fx The 1985-86 school year could be classified as a year of expression. Through clothes and hairstyles, students gave new meaning to the word fashion. Students could wear almost anything they wanted, and get by with it simply because it was different. Then again, if they wanted to come looking prep that was o.k. too. With the way this year's fashion scene went, wonder what next year's will be like? + A SKEETER Dotyl Hall and John Oates Dionne Warwick Tina Turner and Mick .laggar Thus year musnc was hned with stars that have been ln the busmess for many years Tina Turner Muck Jaggar Dronne Warwick and Phrl Collrns brought home awards of every krnd Luve And and Farm And raised money for South Afnco and Amerrca s farmers Thus year musrc made charrty hrstory by rorsmg S40 OOO OOO at the Amerrcan Llve And concert rn Philadelphia Alabama George Strait and Lee Greenwood sang about love berng Amencon and having a good tame Amy Grant a new contemporary Chnsnan srnger broke open the charts wsth her get wrse songs and Drre Straits took us for the watk of Infe all - Alabama , 1' Pu- .M fi . sv- 3 2- 4 ESV ,H Q or Pa 4 v nz 8' s E3 'iff gifs fr . E Ver .YOU 3 e . how and Watched , America R'Dtide Mlam, V, QBOWUG 71:1 Went C152 , ICG, the C , E rs. 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The 1985-86 school year was full of many spirited moments. The students really got into the swing of things when it came to spirit days, such as Spook the Owls Day, Fifties Day, Band Aid Day, and others. , At the Homecoming game, MHS celebrated the 40th anniversary of our school song, Maroon and White, by inviting present and former band members to join in as the composer of the song directed during the pre-game activities. 26 N Q.. Qty. Vorsity footboll ployers Sovos Trevino, Greg Gilmore, Doug Gloser ond Kevin Henderson listen to spirit- building chonts from the cheerleaders ot the North Mesquite pep rolly in the gym. W 1 iw 'N ,wma--f I, ,, .,,.-.wi...,,.,......,.t,,m..v...,,,,s My i i wavy. .r , mA,g,i.M.,.A,, Freshman Monty Knight ond his unusuol possenger prove thot even ninth groders have Skeeter spirit. Crowd cheers on the Skeeter teom, . 'sr Q:-I AQ Q , Z Er 5.4 5 W, 5, JL xv 'ax .gn 'auf' 1 Sensor Behndo Costo showed her Skeeter pnde by 'ui -. :r 0 U' O 3 Q. 5 'Q D S 3 no -, 3' rn M A :- O Q V- O 3 SD 0 DE 0-ur 7i oi' 3-O. -40 J IG O OU 32 -so 2? Dx '12 UO -4: 3' CU GO 85 K3 9-2 'DJ' 59. 8 :E gs Q. Un Sfb :'O fe 5' 9,2 FD 'UD QQ. ,K :r rv? U,- E3 -4 53 '5 gf 2 2 -. N 5 0 J' 1 1? D O O :r 2 GCDVERNMENT DAY 28 On February 21, 1986, Mesquite High School held another Student Government Day. Up to par was Student Mayor, Randy Coplin, ten minutes late. The introduction was conducted by Mayor Pro-Tem Terry Brimer because Mayor Brunhilde Nystrom was attending a seminar. After the introduction fwhich was attended by both MHS and West Mesquite High Schoolj, the two schools separated. Mesquite High students went with their respected city officials to learn more about the duties of each office. At eleven-thirty, all MHS students met together in the city chamber to have a mock council meeting. Students voiced their opinions to some very hilarious situations. The Dallas Athletic Country Club was the host of the combined schools' luncheon. Both MHS and WMHS students ate with their city official counterparts. After the luncheon, Mesquite students went to the library to have a mock trial. Officer George Rice was a big help in this. At two o'clock, things wound down, and ended Student Government Day '86. ,hm Q 4-. Ain .I J , J 4 K 5, 4Yi 'M S il x 5 School officially began at 8:30 a.m. and ended at 3:30 p.m., but for many MHS students the day lasted much longer. During football season, band members arrived at Hanby Stadium at 7 a.m. for marching practice. Cross , , Nw ' Mony students go to Jock inthe Box for o quick breokfost in the morning, 1 f eitotre country runners could be seen jogging along Beltline road long before the first bell rang. As buses began arriving, students came in for tutoring or ran across the street to the car wash or Jack in the Box. When the last bell rang in the afternoon, some students stormed the parking lot to go home but others stayed to practice sports, cheerleading, drill and theater. Others cruised around the school, and talking to friends for hours. Senior Mork Smith spends time before school procticing his trombone. The cor wosh ocross the street from MHS was o populor meeting ploce for students. 6 1 , ...gg 5 whit? Q' Q - Nxi:i.r,L1 ,,'- . ..,. - V Q fi --ih gi , J, t 9 .f 1 I 9 The halls clear out quickly after the 3:80 bell rings, but many students remain on campus to study or participate in extracurricular activities. sawn Drama students spent rnany hours in the auditorium after school practicing for the spring musical, The Music Man. Varsity football players practice at Hanby Stadium after school. 4,- Lori Blevins, Kristi Miller, Cathy Butler and Carrie Bradley stay after class for freshman cheerleader practice. iii? Elf Celebrote Amerrco Sara Moon Jon Bassett Tracy Bradley Becky Clayton David Gachot Nicole Robinson Kristi Hurst Chad Brookins Joe Caperton Jayne Dudley Hollie Mooney Robby McElroy James Howard Deann Smithey Tonya Srlbaugh Eric Rodgers Kim Hines Dannee Wade Kristi Nrpper Robbie Shelton Jason Stoner Amy Smith Michelle Jessup Joanre Ramsey Dee Riddle Shawn Roos Leslie Hornsby Shannon West Tricia Duncan Ruth Hutchins Coco Miller Brice Tyler The Company Kayla Troxell Lora Green Melissa McCoy Sean Maness Lori Crouch Ross Ouu Debbie Whiting Amy McCoy Belinda Costa Debbie Swaim Deanie Flippen Kristi Doak Michelle McDowell Julie Toleos Jennifer Arthur Cindy Richardson Ronnie Gideon Tammy Kale Susan Collins Delon Miller Andrew Cole Lynn Carlisle Becky Fullerton John Gallagher Eugenia Pelzer Charlotte Vineyard Tammy Barnard Lrsha Pedrford Shelly Stephenson Cindy Ring Paula Cole Heather Douse Crystal Saith Robin Vaughn Tim Smith Dee Dee Knoche Melissa Duddy Gordon Knox Randy Rankin Sandy Trout Kimmie Patton Susie Davies Darlene Dowd David Duke Jackie Miller Becky Swanson Martha Asberry Andrea Mayo Troy Treadway Tommy McGraw Kristie McDearman Crrssy Raven Gwen Taylor Rachel Bianchi Alex Dela Garsa Brian Hagrns Brian Harrelson Missy Dowdy Chip Pryor Ken Tahbonemah Debbie Clark Jamie Parmer Chris Asbell Kelly Cotten Krista Fogleman Special Guest Jennifer Dudley SuperrntendentfMlSD DY R5lPh Pl-Ufeef Director of Fine Arts Dr William Hooper MHS Principal Mr Harold Thompson FHS Fine Arts Staff Dr Thelma PatefTheatre Susan BurlesonfArt Rosemary HeffleyfChoral Music P , r f 'a- l , , I avi i sl 1 f X P' 1. get '4 sf V 'RQ N4 ,L-ff' Q ,AJ ,Q-,., 5 -: ,4 f 1- Ql- .- SY .f..,' ,,:,,5 ffl? 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All l . v X fx 4 6' 3 1, X lm QD is The Music Mon ,W , ., 11 1? , www- K Sv.: , maf.!, ,rfb ff Cast Traveling Salesmen Robby McElroy Tracy Bradley James Howard Jon Basset David Gachot Chad Brookins Joe Caperton Charlie Cowell Shawn Roos Conductor Jason Stoner Harold Hill Danny Baker Mayor Shinn Mr David Stepp Ewart Dunlop Mr Steve Glenn Oliver Hix Mr Bob Ankrurn Jacey Squares Mr Kent Burgan Olin Britt Mr Rusty Talbot Marcellus Washburn - Eric Roberts Tommy Djilas - Billy Rawlinson Marian Paroo - Hollie Mooney Mrs. Paroo - Dannee Wade Amaryllis - Kim Hines Winthrop - Michael Windham Eulalie MacMeckenzie-Shinn - Ruth Hutchins Zaneeta Shinn - Dee Riddle Gracie Shinn - Leslie Hornsby Alma Hix - Kristy Nipper Maud Dunlop - Tonya Silbaugh Ethel Toffelmier - Nicole Robinson Mrs. Squires - Kristy Doak Constable Locke - Tracy Bradley River City Citizens John Ciallager, Eric Ramsey, Chad Womack, Chad Brookins, Shannon West, Michelle Jessup, Suzie Davis, Jamie Ramsey indian Princesses - Lynn Carlisle and Patricia Duncan River City Townspeople - Laura Austin, Tammy Barhydt, Bethani Bartlett, Charla Billingsley, Donna Cantrell, Joe Caperton, Michael Clardy, Becky Clayton, Dean Doty, Natalie Duckworth, Jayne Dudley, Kristy Dyer, David Gachot, Paul Hamby, James Howard, Kristi Hurst, Kevin Johnson, Robby McElroy, Laura McKnight, Curt Mitchell, Sara Moon, Carla Myers, Cynthia Permillion, Karla Pool, Marilyn Tanksley, Kayla Troxell, George Voss, Nathan Weir, Marquett Whittington, Chad Womack, Sandi White and Jon Basset. sr Crew Kristi McDearman Stage Manager Robbie Shelton Student Director Ken Tahbonemah Crew Chief Jackie Miller Stage Crew David Duke Stage Crew Robin Vaughn Stage Crew Belinda Costa Business Manager Chip Pryor 4 Lighting Technician Martha Asberry f- Properties Crystal Smith and Angela Adams - Publicity Charlissa Pediford and Deannie Flippen ! Makeup Charlissa Pediford - Program Cover Sandy Trout - Program Amy McCoy - Usher Sets for Music Man were designed and constructed by MHS Technical Theatre classes and Tobins Lake Studios. My ONE HUNDRED AND t ,qxm 7 , i A CELEBRATION Q px l Texas pride has always been strong, but and celebrations in fact more evident than in the state's independence from - A state holiday was declared on April 21 teachers and others could celebrate Texas Festivities were scheduled around the celebration held at the San Jacinto Houston. Over 100,000 people attended which featured concerts, speeches by the many cities and towns and Vice President George Bush and a huge display. Wie., 54 On the evening of April 21, a 10-city X 5 1 was choreographed around the state. A each show created a five-point star ' YEARS CDF TEXAS SPIRIT Y X Q The Beginning of o Trodirion W an VICTORY FOR THE SENIORS It has long since been wished that girls could play football for the school, have their own cheerleaders, their own All Stars, and especially their own crowd. Well this year that dream came true for many senior and junior girlsg a PGWDER PUFF football game. The game occurred at Hanby Stadium one clear spring night. This is hopefully a new tradition that has started at not only MHS but at NMHS also. This year's game was won by the seniors in a big upset over the juniors. There are high hopes of having a playoff game between the winners of north and south in the years to come. STUDENT f TEACHER TENNIS TOURNAMENT -. .ff : ?32w-152 -E-'f-ah: L, ' f . ., Q. A Y' ':-4...-,a.... 9?'1tz?2Qe24v.wm'ff2f'Q2 . - 1.fl8'aQ33i3. n..5.Qg5Aim,,,Q,,1u ' :,a,::'.5i-rii:fe2- ,pf geese '-'- 5m.:'fag: - 5,5 5-.H-3-u M r - Q A , A-liaaf wifes? N L . ...4.1.L:.tQ.1Q ' ,fb W- wr-+-lYs 1'i 5 ' -4L:.:1gff'g :':i' vaas+...,.....i.p... ', ..A.. Q.-.4......,, .-- fv .,.,...,.Q-+V.,....,..., -..,. . - TEACHERS START RACQUET Continuing a fairly new tradition the StudentfTeacher tennis tournament was played in late April. The tournament gives teachers and students a chance to show their stuff. This year's tournament lasted a week and although some pulled muscles and hurt knees were obtained by the slightly out of shape teachers, no serious injuries took place. The tournament is just one of many studentfteacher activities hoping to achieve friendly sportsmanship. TEAMS rest required ro The 1985-86 school year was a time of many changes. The no -pass! no-play rule pushed by Gov. Mark White was in full swing and a new test was given in place ofthe TABS test. The name ofthe new test was the Texas Educational Assessment of Minimal Skills QTEAMSJ Test. The test was given to first, third, fifth, seventh, ninth, and eleventh graders. The test, given to junior students, must have been passed to graduate. The students were given three chances between their junior and senior years to pass the test. Ninety five percent of all juniors in the MISD passed the test on the first try. District scores were in the top 10 percent of schools given the test. Mr Kurz checks in resting rnoteriols from Jockie Dildcy, one of the rest odmrnisrrorors. Norhon Quirl, freshman, works on the writing section of the TEAMS rest, given ro ninth groders Feb. 11-13. 5,4 -ln, '5Sif' i5 Freshmen John Dent ond Melisso Gordon concenrrote on the rest. Som Hou io its 6: jg, 'ilu sron Stote University wos one of mony colleges represented. College Night offers onswers This school year, as in many years past, Mesquite High sponsored a College Night for junior and senior students. This event took place at the beginning of the school year. On College Night, students were given a real chance to ask questions about college classes, credits, and tuitions. Colleges and universities sent our representatives to answer any questions students might have. This school function was very important and helpful to the graduating classes of 1986 and 1987. iN..2su'w15?31 I ..t.c... .s V 1. Junior ond senior students were given informotion obout college life ond expenses. l 4 l LUNCH Ahhh! Remember either running to lunch or being run over? Lunch gave everyone a chance to be themselves. Everyone talks and enjoys themselves for at least forty-five minutes dur- ing the day. Whether students ate lunch or not, they got to talk and chew gum without getting called down! During football season the All-Stars did their fight songs and the cheerleaders did their cheers in the cafeteria. From December to March, everyone just wanted to stuff their faces. From March to the end of school, everyone found the art of throwing food! Lunch will always be remembered as the best time of the day, as long as you didn't have jello in your ear! L' v,f ' ,. wa fit' 'H sf 4' 1 y Vx The four mojor food groups, ond he's loving ir oll! ' i FPYLQI ' 'Zgiafvf my . ,...av4' fif- Seniors, Randy Knight ond Jomes Crovy enjoy lunch together. Sophomore Colvin Knapp eors food. , ff 515 .Z 5 . 91710 'K Sqn V10 'Ve 'OVSDQ ,mu res, 'WS Ofoke O swf gl Junior Kevin Stinson wishes he hodn'r token thot lost bite! l. Even at an away game, MHS fans stiil come to support the Skeeters. 2. Varsity cheerleaders Tammy Jestila. Klm Maness, Penny Nichols, Missy Dowdy and Pam Floyd joln with Skeeter Guard members Todd Zimmerman, David Cepak, Doug Wilkinson, Matt Herman, Jim Pittman, Robby McElroy and Jay Vandell to cheer the football team on to victory. 3. Sophomores Wendy Underwood and Shayne Leatherwood take a break from Maroon Brigade cheers. if l. After taking the TEAMS test, a new requirement for graduation, juniors slt back and wait for results. The people of MHS have a heart for the school. Loaded with Skeeter Pride the students at Mesquite aren't afraid to express their feelings. Debbie Swoim x new 'sfs Debbie experiments with chemicols during Chemistry, 46 ,.f,T-kiigtgtzt-QWQEQEY, Twgatfs ya 1 v2'aV?'f 5 wziaii 32 at gg ,Q Tfiiifdki wi .il-',yf i'i' p,E1?szX5?Qt 'fx 5 W N VL v W :img Li ft s ' ' fi! l t. Q 'A ma y ft is 1 2, A ' - '. it ji , 1 1 ttflffl ieff i a,,' E,miV ?sif festiv e Debbie Swaim, valedictorian, daughter of Hoyt and Carol Swaim, has been involved in many activities during her four years at Mesquite High School. Activities and offices held include: National Forensic League, secretary and president, Thespian Society, secretary, Texas Association of Future Educators, presidentg Youth for Christ, president, National Honor Society, and the Science Club. Debbie's awards and honors consist of the following: All Year Honor Roll, Who's Who, Academic All-American, Double Ruby Debator, 2nd Place UIL Ready Writing, lst place MHS Short Story Contest, and the English and Biology Departmental Awards. Debbie plans to attend Central Baptist College to receive her BA in English and Education. She also wants to return to the Dallas area to obtain her Master's, yet doesn't yet know where she would like to earn her doctorate. During Debbie's schooling, she hopes to publish some of her works and eventually teach at a university somewhere. I like to believe that l am an optimist, however, so does most of mankind. I realize that all of my plans are like a house built upon water. Nevertheless, above all my plans, I hope to strengthen my faith in God, to mature as a whole person and to somehow affect the world. l'm just another person. it is eosier tor Debbie ond Jeonne ro reiox now mor rney've coprureo me nignesr honors of the Senior Closs. T 1 The salutatorian is Jeanne Cross, daughter of Ben and JoAnn Cross. Jeanne has also been involved in many activities. Some of Jeanne's activities include: National Honor Society, Science Club secretary, Basketball - 7th through 10th grade, and Track - 7th through the 11th grade. Her honors are: All Year Honor Roll, National Merit Command Scholar, Who's Who, 3rd place district Science Fair, 3rd place district Number Sense, chosen to attend the 1985 Science Symposium at LIT Austin, chosen to attend the M.O. Anderson Cancer Research Society summer program in biomedical sciences. Jeanne plans to attend Austin College in Sherman, Texas, where she will be involved in the Honors Programs as a pre-med major. Right now, Jeanne feels like she would like to major in some specialized field, but she is not sure of which one. Jeanne is positive that she'll never return to Mesquite, but she would like to stay in Texas after she finishes medical school. I'm not exactly sure what I am going to do with my life, but l'm not going to take it too seriously. l think about the most important thing in my life is to enjoy it! l really don't care what l do in my life, as long as l'm happy and having fun, then that's what counts. J Jeonne Cross K., .S . T2 T R, ,.,. ff ...Aff Although hord work poys off, Debbie ond Jeonne hove time for ploy. Jeonne must work hord to ochieve high grodes. 47 SENIORS Aqulno Tolenhno P Honor Socrfly Foreign Studs-nt Assoc ralron Asberry Martha Theaprarrs Mighty Maroon Band Rrfle Corps Asblll Chris IO I3 67 ArtCluh Ashton Donald 523 68 ICT Balentlne Cheryl 5 20 68 Honor Band Marchrng Band Nalronal Honor Souety NJHS All Region Band Ball: Stacie I0 PO 67 All Star Drill Team Vcrunq Lrle Barker Sylvxa 2 7 68 FBLA OFA Ollrce Worker German Club Secretary BDHII Bates Jonathan 3 12 68 Caprarrr Vararly Foorbdll Natrona! Honor Souely Vrce President FCA NJHS Calculus Cluh Who s Who United Staten Natrona! Football Award Bennet! Susan I 9 68 Honor Society Spanrsh Club Brrchfreld John 4 26 68 HOSA Soccer Blalack Sharon I2 I5 67 Chrld CarelPELEI ROTC ROTC Drill Team Booker Mlchelle 8 I7 68 AllSlar Drrll Team Cheerleader Studr-'ntCouncrI VrCe Presrdenl Hxstorran Yak President Ollrwworker Horror Socrery Wei Ink Spanrsh Club FCA Bourasa Denrse I2 26 67 Cheerleader Freshman Scerelary Var-.ny Volleyball All Drslm I Honorable Mention Student Countrl Gllrne Worker Maroon Brxgade Boyles Anthony 9 5 67 Swim Tvam L9 IZ? Braswell Max 3 X0 68 VICA Weigh! Lrlung Brran Derek II PI 68 Band Drum Corps Bnmer Lisa l IB 68 FHA A4-adf-mrs Arr-sian Finalrsr ' Glodis Suscrn Tolenrino Chuck Abrohorn Abrohom Aquino Armour No.. ,wwf N.. . Morrho Chris Donold Cheryl Asberry Asbill Ashton Bolenrine .YW 1' Srocie Sylvio Jonorhon Curtis Boltz Borlser Bores Boumgordner fVS fwfr' C ay Dovid Mike Morcy Suson Beclsering Be-Ilos Benor Benner! Closs of 1986 'Vt .lohn Burch Shoron Michelle Denise Summer cheerleading comp Every year, all 36 MHS cheerleaders attend a summer camp sponsored by the National Cheerleaders Association. Most of the days are spent working in the hot Texas sun learning new cheers and chants. Each night, every cheerleading squad in the camp is judged by a NCA instructor. Lots of family and friends come to see them perform. Most of the time is spent working hard and yelling at each other. But, the best time is at night when the ribbons are awarded and the squads become families again. They go back to the dorms, eat, listen to the radio, have pillow fights, eat some more, and talk about some of the gorgeous NCA male instructors! sc .1 MHS. Vorsiry Cheerleoders or 5,M.U Summer Comp. A 14 Anthony Corl Derek Liso Dovid Boyles Broswell Brion Brimer Brinlsmon SENICDBS Bill Kelly Burks Bullord l Closs of 1986 Liso Shori Cogle Honors English chollenges seniors The dreaded has arrived! Ms. Bussard's Senior Honors English class comes around every year - without fail. Eyes are rolled and toes are curled about three minutes before the class begins, Five minutes after the first day begins, the class' fate is determined. Two novels need to be read, a major research paper is due in two weeks, and she hopes we enjoy our school year!! The promise that almost everyone her class last year is still no consolation. same thirty students have basically been in the same English class the last four years, and we knew somewhat what to expect. Nothing had prepared us for this, though. , But, like always, we will survive. Anyway, i Ms. Bussard isn't all that bad. She just gave us an extra week on the research paper. Ms. Bussard in complete control! 1 l Nqr Jana Victorio Joe Paul George Callahan Cantrell Caperton Carroll Carson Q 'x,f -fit-r JI David Lisa Cheri Lagene mmy Cares Cepak Chang Chappell Chennaulr Wesley Pat April Becky Morsha Chick Christian Clark Cloyran Clements QT' --ai Pamela Kim Randy Ricky Doyna Comer Contreras Coplin Coplin Cornelius SENIGRS Costa Belmda 8 23 68 HonorBand Mighty Maroon Band Wet Ink Vice President of Youth for Chnst Debate Theatre TAFE Covert Kelly lO 5 67 Natrona! Honor 'Society NJHS FBLA Symphomc Band Concert Band Majorette Robertson Carl 10 25 68 Gunslmger Captain Honor Band Symphomc Band MDE Offnce Worker Band Sweetheart Cramer Mnchael 6 3 68 Varsrty Football Varsny Tenms Yearbook Staff Crane Richard ll l3 67 Youth for Christ Honor Society Wet Ink Staff Crass Mrchelle 4 16 68 Maroon Brugade Yaks FHA Theatre Cravy James l 19 68 Honor Socrety Football Track Crawford Mark 1 1168 Vrce Presxdent of Honor Band Jazz Lab NHS Science Club Treasurer Groom Sand: 9-28-57 Newspaper Staff Q10 l2J Cron Michelle 9 21 67 FHA Presldent Skeeter Guard 184 B53 JROTC Drama Club Wet lnk Staff Cross Jeanne l 1 68 Sclence Club Secretary Calculus Club Track 182 851 Basketball Natrona! Honor Soclety Dalby Drenda 8 B68 Soccer Manager Del-lart Tammy 1 16-68 Student Tramer Zyears Choir Debate Young Llfe Dnrkerson Crust: IO 15 67 Ansraroml Team B Dnll Maroon Bngade FBLA Young Lr e Dickerson, Terry 6 19 67 Football Track Dllts Terry l2 2 67 Football Soccer ' 'xv Jeonne Dorindo Cross Dolby Keith Tommy Dorrow Dovis 499' Tommy Crisfi W Dehort Dickerson Terry Terry Dickson Dilrs Skeeter Power Power and Pride were not just two words at Mesquite High School, they walked hand in hand every day since the school opened 84 years ago. Every day kids could be seen displaying their almost second home. Students could often be seen picking up trash, helping other students, and teaching administrators as well as being taught by themselves. The happy faces and smiles exchanged in the hallways proved that the Skeeters had pride in crass of loss their school, and backed it one hundred percent. The power could be seen in statistics, on state and nationwide tests and exams our school faired very well. This was power that no one could take away. The year was a great one with articles, statistics, and plain everyday devotion to our school. The year was ours and our motto could not have said it betterq Mesquite High School, The Home of Skeeter Pride. 53 L SENICRS Dlmsdle, Lorrie l0-17-67 Theater Thesplen Socrety Techmcal Theater Health Occupatlon Students of America Cooperalrve Tralnmg Dosier, Chris. 8-22-68 ROTC Rifle Team Ranger Team Orrenteenng Team DECA Doty.DorIndl I 24,68 Cosmetology!! and Z3 VICA President Chapter 1560 B-dnll Maroon Brlgade Dover-spike Jon Paul 5-6-68 Captaln of GolfTeam Young Ltfe FCA Campalgners Journallsml Dnke.Kuey Jn 1 ll-68 CEA VCE Jr All Star B-drrll MHS A Cappella Cholr MHS Singers Dudley Jayne 12 2-67 MHS Singers Chorale Kantoren HcnorsBand Drum Major FEA Young Lrfe FCA Duus,8ean 12 76? V P Scrence Club Llll. Science Team Whlz Quiz 132-H5j Edmonds, Bryan 5-24-68 President of CVAE lflhapter 471 Eloele Eric. 7 19-68 Calculus Club Computer Club Varsity Cross Country Varsrty Track National Honor Soclety Esplnnza Camllo 2 3-68 ICT ITV MDE Evans Alllll 5 3-63 MDE Evelh Brian 3-ll-68 Ferguson Ckell 8124168 OEA MDE Office Worker B drrll Choir Fierce. Keira 6117168 All Star B-drrll Maroon Brigade Freshman Volleyball Fllppen Deanle 222458 Theater Technical Theater Flolven,Dlmnn I2 1467 Football FCA FHA Floyd Pam B-26-68 JV and Varsrty Cheerleader MHS Symphony Orchesrra Yearbook Staff Academics Editor Young Life Maroon Brigade NJHS, Who s Who Foglemln, Krista 9 24467 Swlm Team Art Club Vice President Foreman Ralph 9 7-66 ICT CVAE Foster-,Laura 5-29-68 HECE FHA VOE Foster, Stephanie. 1 19-68 Freshman and JV Cheerleader All Stars 2 years Junior Class Secretary Honor Roll Young Life Senior Vrce President Gllddil Brad l 21-68 Auto Palnt and Bodylandll mln! Lorrie Christopher Dorindo Rhon Dlrnsdle Dosier Doty Dunn -Av M-Q ty Seon Eunice Bryon John Duus Echoverry Edmonds Edwards ,.,.v r'c Comilo Anito Jon Eisele Espinoza Evons Doverspike ELLA Kosey Joyne Scott Tommy Drake Dudley Evett Forris E r CIoss of 1986 MHS musicion eorns UIL honors Danny Baker is a very talented musician here at M.H.S. He is an active member of the Mighty Maroon Band and Chorale. Danny received encouragement to sing from his relatives, who also enjoy singing. He received his first singing experience at church, where he was taught the fundamentals, such as reading music and identifying notes, Dann has earned man awards in his musical Y Y career. He has won numerous lst Divisions at l.l.l.L. Solo and Ensemble in both band and choir, and he is currently a member of the All State Choir. Last summer, Danny attended band camp at the University of Texas, where he was designated as the outstanding brass musician. Danny has a desire for all students to be exposed to some form of fine art. Music, theater, dance, art, and other activities elevate our thinking and help us to look beyond everyday life. SENICJRS Galvin Chrlsdne ll125168 Monitor Staff Garner Scot! l215167 Football NHS Garza Able 91l416B Mighty Maroon Band Aerospace ScrenceCIub Spanish Club Gmdeon Ronnie 916166 Metal Trades Theater Grlbert Chill 6125168 French Club Spanish Club NHS Basketball Gordon Sheila VOE OEA Graham Garcia ll12l168 Honor Band Spanish Club Science Club Jets Griffin Amberly 7119168 Young Life Cheerleader Student Council Spanish Club All Stars FHA Journalism Guervara Albert 2117167 Football CVAE Haggard Shawn lO1l9167 Track FCA FHA B Drill Maroon Brigade MDE! MDEII Haw Cheryl 81l516B FBLA FHA Presidenlol HECE Hale Tammle ll 27 67 Band Drama CVAE Hummel Marla 8 22468 FBLA HECE VOE Hare Amy l l4-68 Honor Band Majorette Head Majorelle Harns Wendy l 27-68 Freshman Volleyball VACS FCA Spanish Club Young Life Campaigners B-Drill All Stars Honor Roll PELE Secrelary Government Day Harwell William 8 21-66 FHA HECE Football Haihaway Greg 2 15 68 FCA Young Life Football Track Band Office Worker Hawkins Todd 7 27 68 VICA Young Llle Football Heath Dennll 7 22-68 HECE Presidenl2years 56 -...qv Christine Scott Abie Ronnie Golvin Gomer Gorzo Gideon Chris Greg Doug Corrie , Gilbert Gilmore Gloser Golden 'W' -.sf Sheilo Grocio Lori Todd Gordon Grohom Green Green in 'rdf Amberly Albert Shown Cheryl Griffin Guevoro Hoggotd l-loir Clossof 1960 1 w i 1 'ri Tommie Morlo Amy endy Williom H . o e Hommerr Hore Horns Horwell WHY WERE YOU LATE?? We were paying Scott Watley's IOU in the lunch room. - Amy Layne Shannon Tate Um.. .Llm . . . Llm . . . ldon t know! - Stephanie Foster Please don tgive me a tardy. . . it's not my fault. l swear! - Michelle Sebright Oh? Did the bell ring? - Dayna Cornelious I was talking to Rob on the phone. - Ketra Feirce First tell me if this is my fourth tardy. - Kim Tigert A mob of girls stopped us in the halls to beg us for our phone numbers! - Greg Gilmore Daryll Rhodes l don t feel tardy!! - Frank Bueno lt's Jeff's fault! - Kim Torres l m not late l m skipping!! - Wes Seymore The police found my lunch box. - Anna Pitts Me and my brother had to clean the cats off his car. - Larry Singleton -f J W l i , 1 1 i y , y Greg Todd Curtis Connie Dennis Horhowoy Hawkins Hoys Heorh Heoth CIossof1986i it g y Jonice Kevin Trocy Liso Hedrick Henderson Henderson Hernodez we v Tino Br on Kimberly Liso Seniors finolly mode it We, the class of '86, have been through many changes together. But this was it - Our Senior Year! lt was hard to accept the fact that no longer would we be looked upon with admiration as being the high school hero or friend to all. No longer will we be able to clown around in the main hall as we did during our lunch periods, We are no longer students, we are VISITORS We have become adults starting a new life. We may never see each other again. But, we will always remember the good times and the bad times. We'll remember all the little things that helped make our class great - Our Senior Prom, The Senior Bash, or Powder-Puff Football. Soon, somebody else will take our positions in high school and we will be history. But, we will always be remembered as the Class of '86 - a class that had to face many changes. A class full of unity, friendship and spirit. We were a class to be looked up to. The Class of '86. Greg Rusty Carol n Susan Teri Lisa Y Hogan Holcomb Holsron Hopkins Hough wud Susie Roger Sean Darla Howard Huddleston Hunt Hunt Hurrington NY' TA' -LA Kristi Carma Michelle Tammy Rhonda Hurst lvey James Jestila Johnson New ,one nn..- .A...... Jennifer Kathy Kristi Kimberly Rachelle Jordon Keils Keith Kennon Kimrey Class of'l986t SENIOR. Knight Randy 113168 Varlsty Football Varsxty Soccer Varsity Track Calculus Club Student Councll Kantoren Chorale Vlce President of Class Knox, Pamela 12116167 Ac Dec NHS Wet lnk Lane Kenneth 9128167 Football Baseball Lankford, Charles 9116167 HECE FHA Varsity Soccer Football Power Lnflmg Lee Jerry 1216166 ICT rrv Lelsz, David 1015167 Scxence Club Presndent NHS Vme Presndent Band Treasurer UIL Science Team All Year Honor Roll Creatnve Wrntmg Wet lnk French Club Who s Who Among American Hugh School Students Leonard Brian 9129166 Lewis Wendy 12115167 Debate Latm Club FCA Young Life Wilcox Lisa 1117167 HECE2 HECEI FHA HERO Lochhead Brad 8130167 Basketball Baseball Jumor Honor Soclety Honor Socnety Student Council FCA Young Lufe , v ,- , -V no 1 ,. . ,Y I I . P I , ' ,I L ', 'Y I I 1 4 - . 1 , . ' ' . , 9 ', 1 J .. ' ' . 7 J K t , 7 . v , - . 1 - y 3- A 1 - ' .. , 7 , ' , , 5- ! . ',H 5 I g. z 1 K 7: , ,Q V, I , I , . . 7 ' , ,. L' ' 1 7 1 -f 5 . . , ' A 1 , - I v, , kv . . U , 1 ., . - Y. H! , , : LIOSS OT 'I YOO - -4 Michelle Croig Lyon Mollen , rf 'Q -v Y, Kim Michele Moness Monsell Kristi Alton Morsholl Mortin I, Corrie Jocquline Mortin Morrin rt ,an- 1 :gf Some MHS students work ro eorn cor, school expenses Probably one of the most frequent reasons given for not being able to participate in one activity or another was, No, l have to work. Although this became a tiresome excuse, students at Mesquite found it necessary to work for various reasons - from maintaining a car and its expenses to just having enough money for food and fun. Seniors especially found it necessary to work in order to pay for cards, announcements, caps and gowns, prom, grad nite, and other senior expenses. Many were also saving for college. Even though many students had the desire and the will to work, for one reason or another they were prevented from doing so. One reason for not working, and a good one at that, was many students were simply too young to obtain jobs. Often, people just had too many extracurricular activities and not enough free time to get a job. On a typical day, it was easy to go to a supermarket and find any one of a number of students bagging or ringing up groceries, and then to stop at a fast food restaurant and find yet another Mesquite student, working the drive-thru or greeting you at the counter. In some cases, though, students could be found in sit-down restaurants, banks, or business offices. Often these jobs, as well as jobs in department stores, could be obtained through the work programs at Mesquite. No matter the reason, students found working a necessity, either to meet daily expenses, such as lunch or school supplies, or to meet monthly expenses, such as car or insurance payments. Though they may have become discouraged at times because of the sacrifices that had to be made to maintain a job, it was usually worth it when pay day came around and they had their hard-earned check in hand. Clossof'l9,86 61 SENICJRS Martin Sharon 8116167 Freshman Basketball B-Drill All-Star Manager FHA an-mn. mlm 4126168 Maxwell DlnahLea Anne' lll23f67 All Stars Spanish Club MDE Vice-President B-Drlll Thespian Society Maroon Brlgode Mayfield. Blll. 7119167 Football 14 yearsp Mays,8helln 10123186 FHA HECE,Thea!erArrsl ldllrter Ronald 917167 Football FFA Flccurdy, Tummy 7118168 N H S Science Club Calculus Club, German Club neue seem, 717157 An club Band mcr1rr,shm-I 12111161 e-vnu An-sm Melntosh Marsha. 9113167 Band Secretary Majorette FHA Reglonlll Vice President NHS, French Club Future Teachers Ass-ocialxon PEl.E Young Life Hiller Blrbart. 10-10-67 Basketball Track FCA Vlce President Offlceworker Spanish Club NatlanaIThesplan Soclely DramaClub Mlller,Klren 4-7-6B HDSA Cooper1rtlveTrann1ng Office Worker Miller, Shelli 7 ll-69 All-Stars Captain NHS B-Drill Maroon Brigade Hllllaid,9lt!lnl 5-12-68 Mighty Maroon Band Flag Captain l1olrtgomery,Jnnet.ll 7-67 FHA HECE Moon. Sammy' I2 25-G7 Youth for Chrlst Vlce ,vges1aem,gcq1r1'eam, Mmm sms, wrcs, HOSA, :rv V A 1-. -es Mrrcmraie mgiaem Kr-.refer Meongku :l-27 , S ' 4 a . . -Numan Planar seg-my sunengc9unf1l.MHs Singers -fl . , 1. xi 'K 1 .if K igiiolsmnoben: 3-22-68-V' ffm- ofcneggn -.- sgcrelsry fy - leon-elangl,MlIre,l-26-68 'swlmffeam JETS Aryh ' I I .v Sharon Michael Lea Anne Bill Martin Masron Maxwell Mayfield sr Dellna Sheila Ronald Allen Mays McCorrer McCurdy . Q-2' Q91 x.,-if Tommy Kristi Sammy Steve McCurdy McDeormon McDonald McGee -.pf -...Mr Sherri Vicki Marsha Mark McGriff Mcllvain Mclnrosh McNeil Class of 1986 .. -1 ' 2 v ! ,..4cX,j -- Writing essoys couses feor What are the most feared words in a high school English teacher's vocabulary? What sends chills of fear through every high school student's soul land brainj? The phrase, We are going to be writing an essay . . .! It is a rather disgusting sight to see a student after exiting, said English class, beating his head against a wall trying to think. The problem is further complicated by these words at the end of the dreaded phrase. Write it over whatever you wish . . .! Causing a student to find a harder wall, When the essay is finally turned in to the teacher the really frustrating part comes, waiting to get it back! The grading process must be a rather taxing procedure, they seem to be getting slower and slower. Sitting here in Journalism l, and after much thought fno damage I found a soft brick wallj I have come to the conclusion that every essay handbook should include on its cover this warning: WARNING: The surgeon general has concluded that essay writing has been found to cause serious mental side effects in laboratory mice. SENIORS Morgan Suzette 9-29 67 MHS Snngers A Cappella Women Chorale Latin Club Athletlc Student Tranner Volleyball Track Mott Tuna 5-7 68 Young Life Office Worker Spanish Club B Drill Maroon Brigade FBLA Mullms Bally 5-18 68 JV Varsity Soccer Auto Mechanics VICA Munoz J J Baseball Football Basketball Young Life Spanish Club Debate Thespians Murphy David 5 2268 FCA Orrenteermg Ranger Commander Headquarters Commander ROTC Skeeter Guard Color Guard Newman Robin ll 5-67 Spanish Club All Stars FCA Young Life B Drill Maroon Brigade Government Day FHA Newsom,Gmger ll 1 67 All Stars Young Life B Drill MHS Singers Honor Roll Maroon Brigade Office Worker Hichols Debbie 925-67 Volleyball Basketball Nichols, Penny IO-9 67 Cheerleader Student Council National Honor Society Science Club Maroon Bngade Young Life Nrcholson Tammy 9 15 67 Chorr FBLA Normand Kelly 6 30-68 Spanish Club FHA HOCT Ortega Lisa 7 8-68 TAFE ROTC Staff Outstanding Cadet 84 85 lTV 0Shields,Jimmle 10-7 67 Track Cross Country Auto Paint and Body 0strem,Robm I 5 68 Owen, Troy 7 30 68 D1stnbutweEclucatton Padtlla, Yvonne 6 29-68 Debate 2 years Honor Society Spanish Club OEA FBLA President, Academic De-:athlon Powder Puff Football Park,Kirn ll 1 67 VOE PELE Band years Flag Corps Rifle Lme OEA FHA Hero FBLA FTA Parker, Carrie 9 21 67 B Drill All Stars VOE Office Worker Patterson Melinda l 22 68 lCT FHA French Club Patton Tammy 9 2-68 FHA VOE Peacock,Tarnmy 8-30 67 Student Council Cheerleader All Stars Varsity Track save Suzerre Tino Mort Mullins Munoz muy J. J. winery Dov Bryon Robin Ginger Neol Newmon Newsom Q.,- Debbr Penny Tommy Kelly Nicho ' Nichols Nicholson Normond 'xp- Glenn Jomes Michelle Dovid Norton Odom Ojedo O'RiIey k..lUbb Ol IYOO QW Jimmie Robin Trocy Yvonne Osrre Friends shore MHS yeors Friendships, an important part of high school life, took on many different and important forms around Mesquite High's campus. These friendships were formed for different reasons. Common interests, in and out of school, or personalities brought students together. Friendships grew for various reasons, but people became couples and teams, not only around campus, but in everyday life as well. lt was the case of if you saw one person, you were bound to see the other not far behind. ln cases the companionship of boy-girl relationships made them a bit more than just friends. They gradually found that this special person, the other half, was very important to their lives. Sharing problems, laughter, and anything else that happened to come along with a friend, boosted confidence and provided Skeeters with a good attitude and outlook on life. A friend is someone you can depend on through thick and thin - during the good and the bad, no matter, said a MHSjunior. Without my best friend, who would I have to tell all my secrets to? was a response from many students. Skeeters found that it was possible to have numerous friends, but only the very true supported each other and helped each other through all trials, happinesses, disappointments, and successes. lt has been traditional for Mesquite's students to display the warm, caring, and loyal character of a good, true friend. This year was no exception. Kimberly Pork xii Corrie Melindo Tommy Tommy Porker Potrerson Porron Peacock s of 1986 SENIORS Petzer Jodi 8 ll 68 Band Rrlle Lrne NJHS Debate team B drill Baroon Brigade Allstar NHS French Club Science Club NFL French Club Reporter Science Club Reporter NFL Hrstorrarrjkeporter Young Life Wet lnk Staff Peterson Mrehael 9 2067 Smence Club JROTC Wetlnk Staff Pierce Tammy l 30-68 VOE Band FHA Office Machines Prrltey Trey 8 20 68 Newspaper Staff Poe Kauy 5 9-68 Oiiucerin OEA Pnunders Connie 10 31-67 Student Trainer for Varsity Football Track and Cross Country HOSA Football Sweetheart Maroon Brigade Spanish Club Young Lrfe Campargners Qurck,Mlke l2 IU 67 FFA Range! Lrsa B-ll-68 NHS Office Worker Ratllff Shannon 524-68 FHA HECE VOE Rawlmson Wendy 10 28 57 Olfrceworker OEA FHA, HECE voE Reed Mary 7 3 68 Band Flag Corps Powder Puff Game Rex,Terr1 ll 5 67 VICA Coemetolagy Outstanding Busrness Student Offrce Worker Reynolds Richard 7124168 Freshman and Jumorvarsrty Football Rice, Robert B1l6l68 Science Club Jets Vice Presrdent German Club President Llll. Scrence Team National Honor Society All Year Honor Roll Rang Crndy 10125167 Thespian Roos Shawn 8113168 lnternalronalThespian Society State Executive Board Acadernrc Decathlon Q2 years! l'latronalForenslc League Treasurer Student Council Whiz Quiz Natrona! Honor Society Texas Association ol Future Educators Vrce President Who s who Among Amerrcan Hlgh School Students Science Club Spanish Club Band Junior Achievement Rudd Scot! 6130168 AutoPaintand Body Soccer Ruth Todd 9114167 Young Life Freshman and Junror Varsity Football and Track Natronal Honor Society Ofhce Worker Rutherford Jenmler 217168 All Star Captann French Club Vice President MHS Singers ACappella Sclence Club National Honor Society ITV Swim Team B Dnll Maroon Brigade All Year Honor Roll Young Lrfe Sanders Mickey 5115168 Annual Staff Young Life Schade Kristina H19168 Art Club Science Club Computer Club Spanish Club Jets Schell Dana 614168 lyear Future Homemakersof Amerrca 2 year Future Busrness Leaders of Amerrca 2 year l lat1onalHonorSor:rety 2year German Club 3 years Youth for Christ Zyears Secretary Outsrandrng Busrness 2 six weeks Screw: Susan 813168 Natrona! Junior Honor Socrety Honor Society President FBLA OEA VOE Outstanding Business Student Typing 2 Shorthand l Accounting I Natrona! Merit Scholarshlp Commendahon All Sax Weeks Honor Roll 4 years Sebrlght, Michelle N15168 All Stars Young Lrfe Offlce Worker ArtClub Secretary Youth Advrsory Committee B Drill Maroon Brrgade Sherrell Cmdy 5120168 All-Stars Ymrng Llle National Honor Socrety FBLA All Year Honor Roll B Drill MHS Slngers Maroon Brigade Office Worker Sllbaugh Tonya ll 1ll167 Presrdentof Jets Treasurer of Theatre Club Science Club French Club Member of Project Graduation MHS for Afrrca Honor Band FlagLrne Captain ol Maroon Bngade Government Day 2nd Place Area Science Farr MHS Slngers 2nd Runner up for Miss Teen Age Beauty Pageant Srmpaon Michael Todd 1110167 HonurSocrety Student Councrl FCA Varsity Football Track Powerlsftrng Prom Committee All Year Honor Roll French Club Senior Class President 66 -ell avi! odl Juon Michoel Pelzer Perez Peterson -we M qQr,wv'f 4 Tommy Trey Kossondro Pierce Pirkey Poe ,., Jono Brendo Michael Price Prince Quick No Shonnon Wendy Mory Prorliff Rowlinson Reed Timothy Phillips Connie Pounders Liso Rongel Terri Rex IN? -1-P inn... Rlchord Robert Leslie Cindy Donno Reynolds Rice Riddlec Ring Robinson Sf., 'mmf' vs 'I' Shown Yolondo Scott Lewis Jennifer Roos Roso Rudd Ruth Rutherford -.L Mickey Kristine Dono Suson Michelle Sonders S h d ' c 0 e Schell Screws Sebright 9 At- Y '9 51540, Ito Cindy Bruce Tonyo Todd Shelton Sherrell Shover Silbough Simpson SENIORS Srngletnn Gary 12129167 Mrghty Maroon Band .Jazz Lab Drattrng Trades VICA Siren, Rance 81 10168 Momtor Staff Slwpek, Sulette 5121168 NHS Secretary Spanish Club BwDr1ll Maroon Brigade Calculuf Club 81ayton,Amy 7123168 All Stars PELE FHA HECE Presldent B Drrll FBLA YoungLrfe Maroon Bngade Ofhce Worker Smlth Mark 415168 Honor Band Jan Lab All Regron Ban Smith Mary 1116168 Band NHS Sclence Club HECE Snider Sandra 1219167 FBLA Vrce Presrdent VOE Starr Mark 10129167 Young Lrfe NHS Track Annual Staff Campatgners Starwalt Todd 919167 Baseball Basketball Steele Tracy 11116167 All Stars Creanve Wrltmg B Dnll German Club FHA Maroon Bngade 8trffler,Carrie 12110167 Student Councrl Presrdent Hlstorran Secretary Honor Socrely Treasurer Young Lrfe Drlll Spanrsh Club Maroon Brlgade Government Day Stout, Dianna 1014167 HOCT HOSA Spamsh Club FBLA BADr11l Maroon Brigade Stovall Mark 10111167 Band Jazz Lab Sumberlm Rennie 219167 FHA B Dnll MDE Svlaim Deborah 11130157 VFC TAFE NFL Presrdent Double Ruby Debater NHS Thespran Socrety Scrence Club Whtz Qurz Swa1n,Mom:a 8114168 DECA Presrdent Tanker Mark 8121168 Chorale DECA Presrdent Tatum Don 5122168 Football StudentCouncrl NHS Jets Spanrsh Club Presrdent ScxenceC1ub Math Club Thompi-on Jeff 3128168 FFA LSHSKA MHS Rodeo Team Thorp Shane 6110168 MetalTrades Tiger! Kun 3118168 All Stars Cheerleader BOnll Young Lre Trevino Sava: 1212167 Varsrty Football Baseball Skeeter Award Mr Skeeter Tribble Chris 7121168 Varsrty Football Baseball Student Councn Place 2 Student Government Day Tucker Carissa 5117169 Speech Laun Club Tucker Stacey 5112168 HOSA FHA Maroon Bngade Gory Renee Singleton Slres N'--fn? Borboro Suzette Sklnner Slsopels Amy Mork Sloyton Smrth Potty Shonnon Smith Smith ,f -nl A A . . :ung:lte'T?1'2:h8lg9QE86BRDMrli.SS AC n at Sondra Tommy W y ' I 1 'ngm apnea Snider Spindle Drrll Maroon Brrgade HECE FHA VOE OEA Valdez Claudia 411168 Varstty Tennrs Spanrsh Club FCA 68 -M4 war' Nav-V Deon Mork Stomper Storr yd.. vm.. -Ara M...-1 Todd Trocy Corrie Kim Storwolt Steele Stiffler Stinson 'if Chuck John Srockron Stone Srour Srovoll Dlonno Mork xy Debbre Monaco Mork Don Swarm Sworn Tocker Torum fNd3 Yzzzxf mx.. Tornmy Anthony Kim Sovos Thornhill Thorp Tigerr Trevino 1' gk wwf or ene Surnberlln e Thompson reg Chris Tribble Corisso Srocey Sonjo Toborho Tucker Tucker Tungore Tweedy Cloudio Voldez SENICJRS Valdez Yolanda 8128168 Varstty Soccer CEA Hrstortan Sporlsmanshlp B4-85 Leadershtp 8586 Valentine, Galen 4117168 UlL Sclence Team Sclence Club Jets President Natronal Honor Socrety Vela Geraldine 315168 ROTC DnIlTearn Commander Color Guard Rlfle Team Battallon Commander Honor Guard HECE Vrce President Villanueva Eddie 3110168 Track Football Vuu,Nam 3124167 B Drsll Foreugn Student Assoctatlon Presldenl Spanrsh Club Vxce Presrdent Scrence Club Hauonal Honor Socxety FHA Wade,Dalmee l1l816B lntetnauonalThesplan Socrety MHS Theatre Dept NHS Science Club Mtghty Maroon Band Magorette Waldrop,-Jackie 916167 Band Vo-Ag FFA Walker Jackie 12115167 Cosmetologyl ll VICA Internanonal Thespran Socnety FHA Wall, Jamie 12128167 Mrghly Maroon Band Mayoretle Young Life Warner, Stephen 11129167 ROTC ICT Watson, Kelly 11111687 Outstanding Busmess Student VOE OEA Maroon Bngade FBLA Watts Michael 12110167 Academrc Decathlon NFL Presndent, Vxce President Hlslorlan Double Ruby Debater Sclence Club NHS Thesplan Whoswho Spamsh Club Jets Band Webber Sherry 6130168 Honor Band Jazz Lab Wen: Brian 10125168 Honors Band Advanced Orchestra Orchestra Vlce Presldent All Regron Band All Region Orchestra White Karla 316168 Band FCA FBLA Basketball Flag Corps Tramer JV Varstty Football Varsity Basketball FHA Whlte,L1la 719168 HECESecrelary FHA FBLA Whiting Deborah 1122168 ArtClub Preszdent Wet lnk Stall Wler Diane 12126167 Honor Band Flag Corps Captam Asslslant Drum Major Natronal Honor Soctety Spamsh Club Wet lnk Staff Annual Staff Orgamzauon Ednlor Wllkerson Kimberley 5119168 Yaks Club Nanonal Honor Socxety French Club B-Drtll Maroon Bngade Ofhce Assistant AllStar Winter! Slacl 7124168 HECE FHA HERO Wood Cassandra 9113168 Journallsm FBLA Speech HHS Znnmermann Todd 2125168 Young Llfe Campalgners MHS Golf Captam National Honor Soclety 70 Yolondo Golen Geroldlne Mnchelle Voldez Volennne Velo Velo Volerle Eddie Vuck Vlllonuevo ,A Nom Vuu Tenso Wodleu Stephen Werner RJLJDD UI I 7UkJ ,f lockle Jockte Woldrop Welker Rojeonto Kelly Wotklns Watson 541 Pionold Sherry Brion Korlo Liso Weorheroli Webber Weir Whire White NO- Debby Dione Kim Cori Sroci Whiting Wier Wilkerson Willioms Winrers LY' Cossi Liso Michoel Wood Yorbough Zimmerman ,Closs ofafi 9 6 Honom rh H Groduoring wi onors Suson Cheryl Morcy Jimmy Abrohom Bolentine Benor Cotes Mory Mork Seon Kimberly Cloyton Crowford Duus Hines i Seon Tommy Jocquline Lonce Shelli Hum Jestilo i Morrin Miller Miller i i Yvonne Michoel Porry Corrie Nom Podillo Simpson Smith Sriffler Vuu ig? ,ue '1f11s1x:mwf.ymx.w .Q-svwfa Cheryl D. Balentine Jonathan Jay Bates Vickie M. Booker Chad Alan Brookins Shari June Cagle Jana Denise Callahan Jimmy Ray Cates Wesley Harold Chick Angela D. Christian Mary Rebecca Clayton James Allen Cravy Jeanne K. Cross Susan J. Holston Sean James Hunt Tammy M. Jestila David Louis Lelsz Bradley A. Lochhead Kimberly J. Maness Kristina D. Marshall Jacquline Martin Charles T. McCurdy Stefani D. Milstead Sara Jane Moon 1 S- -s ,if 6 WEVQL fziikl. QLPWETS. -12 .. Robin Lynn Newman Penny E. Nichols Yvonne Renee Padilla Jodi Diane Pelzer Robert Stewart Rice Shawn Patrick Roos Mickey Leon Sanders Susan Renee Screws Suzette Kay Skopek Tammy Leann Spindle Mark Edward Starr Tracy D. Steele Carrie A. Stiffler Deborah Sue Swaim Monica Lillian Swain Galen K. Valentine Elza M. Varughese Nam Sieu Vuu Dannee Louise Wade Michael Thayer Watts Errol Westwater Diane Fay Wier Michael T. Zimmermann All Yeor Honor Roll as he M... . ..... ,, ,. ..W . . il ., .mfagrx mia 1 sz . will 1 ,gm O use 4? N 4 O .H 'argl t , A 'l . , , 5-522.!3:::'1Q-' , , G i S u, 'if -AJ' in -' fl M, f A . . -H ' - ., , - ,. 9 Mx . J .V M , ,. - - .,.A '--- -ze n.: Acoderic u,.-- 2 -,,-,: ,.l:. Groduoting wi Highest Hono t:.t ,,., ., Jonothon Kelly Jeonne Botes Covert Cross Pomelo David Chorles Penny Knox Lelsz ' ' ' ' Nichols Robert Shown Suson Suzette Rice Roos Screws t l so Phillip Golen Donnee Michoel Dione Toturn Jr. Valentine Wode Wotts Wier American Scholar, sponsored by American Airlines - will visit Washington, D C for three days with other high schooltuntors from across the Unlted States - Ron Hudson President at Mesquite High School Student Council lar 1085-1956 - Carrie Stifller. Student Cauncrl received three STOVE awards Smile - Alcohol awareness and abuse protect, Salety School, Outstanding Student Council tn Texas 1956 United States National Award winner rn Art - Deborah Whiting 1956 United States National Football Award- Jonathon Dates 1966 Outstanding Physics Student chosen by the American Assactatran al Physics Teachers -e Tammy Jestila Elks - Teenager at the Manth, 'awarded o U S Savings Band Jimmy Cotes Becky Clayton Brad Lochheod Penny Nichols Yvonne Padilla Todd Simpson Debbie Swaim Michael Warts Elks - Teenager al the Year - Wes Chick Optimist Club Outstanding Student 'Award - Becky Clayton Wes Chick Members of the Mesquite High School Academtc Decathlon Super Quiz Team Shane Crawford Zubart Fattant Yvonne Padilla Robert Rice Kayla Troxell Michael Watts Students who received a Letter al Commendation from the Nattanol Merit Schalarshlp Program Jeanne Cross Tammy Jesttlo Pamela Knox David Lelsz Robert Rice Susan Screws National Merit Scholar This spring MHS hosted the district U I L Competition Ftrst place winners Chatla Btlltngsly lst place Spelling David Lelsz lst place Pilot Ltterary Criticism Dannee Wade 1st place Poetry Interpretation In SIOTG U I L competition Dannee placed dth tn Poetry Interpretation at 20 students in Texas chosen far M D Anderson s Summer Program tn the Biomedical Sciences Jeanne Cross Frnaltsr tn the Dallas Morning News Teenage Crtl1enTrlbute Wes Chick Dannee Wade AWARD WINNERS in H, MM-.W MW rykm Senior scholarship winners. 55 1:2 l a li lilrsgll l lflli rlll Ng ' . if iftllfr t 'Ni 3.5 ' is 2:3223 s gg its 553222 itll 22 l tg iff lil i ti -ef Q r l Me, cr-eryt nate-marie - Mesquite road service Jonathon Dates - Mesquite Crty Council P T A President Scholarship, Baylor University Michelle Booker - Mesquite Educational SecretaryfAld Association Jimmy Cares - Mesquite Kiwanis Club Mesquite City Council P T A Wes Chick - Mesquite Jaycees Becky Clayton - Academic Achtevement Schalarshrp Cornell College Belinda Costa - Music Scholarship Jacksonville College Mark Crawford - St Paul Medical Jeanne Cross - Mesquite City Council P T A Trustees Scholarship Austin College Greg Gilmore - Athletic Scholarship Harding Unrverstty Doug Glaser - Athletic Scholarship, University at Nebraska Kevin Henderson - Athlettc Scholarship Untverstty at Houston Susan Holsron -Southeastern Daptrsr College Pamela Knox - Elks Lodge Mesqurte Deans Scholarship University Scholars, Presidential Scholarship Texas Tech University David Lelsz - Mesquite City Council P T A Presidential Scholarship, St Marys University Jacquline Martin - Ftrst State Dank, Mesquite Marsha Mclnlosh - Alpha Delta Kappa Caamma Theta Chapter Barbara Millet - DallosfFt Worth Black Cammuntcatats Debbie Nichols - Athletic Louisiana Tech University Penny Nichols - Mesquite Education Association Mary Elizabeth Reed - Warner MasseyfAl1CO Scholarship lram Junior Achievement Strawn Roos - Mesquite Education Assacratron Mesquite City Councils P T A , Ralph H Poteet Scholarship Amvets Auxtltary Mesquite Department ol Drama and, Carr Academic Scnolarshrp, Angelo Stare Unrverstty Todd Simpson - Mesquite City Council P T A Mesquite Rotary Club Dallas Tlatary Club Suzerte Skopek - Alpha Delta Kappa Beta Zeta Chapter, llatary Club or Dallas Mark Starr - Dollas County Extenslan Hamemakers Councll, Al-I Member Debbie Swoim - Honor Scholarship Cenrrol Baptist College Wal-Mart, Mesquite Voice al Democracy Sovas Trevino - Athletic, Louisiana Tech University Dannee Wade - National Merit Scholarship, Presidential Scholarship Auburn University Deborah Whiting - Columbus College at Arr and Design Diane Wier - Southland Corporation, Department ol Music and Presidential Leadership Award, ur Arlington Scholarship Winners ,......4,g.s- Ms. -.. .,t.. ,-srl.-...ag - ..,,.,... ,.'- ,,.,, A W sgjrgzin -MM -,,w,gW7,. , ' .sei-1 ..,..r. ,,.,,., waz, r ll 5 , . I r 3 I lt' . I' l l rl 'Q r t c E E rr fl 1, 1, X ' A A r -th '-t fl S t 5 L l Rlcky Cophn Senior closs officers Class officers are elected by the student body. Each student chooses a president, vice president, secretary and in the instance of a tie, a treasurer may be elected. The 1985-86 seniors chose Todd Simpson as president, Stephanie Foster as vice president and Ricky Coplin as secretary, in the hopes that these individuals could succeed in every aspect of making their final year in high school a great one. When asked what expectations she had for her senior class, Stephanie Foster replied, To help get a fun and remembered prom together and organize new class activities. Stephanie was an All-Star and involved QQ Q17 Ricky Coplin wos responsible for the position of senior closs secretory. in Young Life. Ricky Coplin was asked why he ran for class officer. His answer was, Because l wanted to help out the class of 1986 and help have a good prom. Ricky participated in basketball, football and Young Life. The senior class sponsors were Mrs. Carolyn Pyles, Mrs. Sharon McLaughlin, Mr. Walter Ruff and Mr. David Stepp. Their duties were to help with the prom planning and fund raising activities. High hopes and great expectations are what get you to the top. lt looked like this year's class officers wanted to make MHS, the pride of Mesquite, it's very best! Todd Simpson served os this yeor's senior closs president .1 .W Senior closs vice president wos Stephonle Foster JUNIGRS nunuy Lorry David Arnyn Wendy True Lindo Adkins Allen Amado Amlani Anqlin Armsrmnn A-'MIA Jay Lnns Laura Gary Danielle Lisa Mark Arfawoy Archley Austin Aven Ayers Baccus Rnnneff :err brephanie Cheryl Danny Jackie Lewis Marci Bognoll Bailey Baker Baker Baldridqe Baldwin Ralf-1 ixoger Iamaro Christie Berhani Terry Jon Joel Badield Barhydr Barnes Barrlerr Boss Bosserr Bates CII? 'ver Rodney Thereso Loyd Angelo Bennett Bergmon Boxter Beoulieu Q 4 ' Ill I1 1. Clouderf Jennifer Jomes Angel Boles Boles Bloir Blonco A .fu-Q ,Y Joel Roger Tommy Trocy Boyd Boyd Boyles Brodley Amy Desiree Jim Sheilo Brown Brown Brown Brown Donnello Melinda Chorlo Bernord Berry Billingsley Regino Shone Bobby Borders Boroughs Bowermon 4--fl Kristie Sherri Andy Brogg Brozeol Bright Shelly Showno Lonnie Brown Browning Bruner A ' A Clossof 1987. 79 JUNIORS Sharon Stephanie Cor I o yn Terrie Beth Sam Krisri Burcalow Burdess Burnett Burns Burwell Bushnell hw, Camp Linda Bobbi John Kim Phili 5 p con Kevin Campbell Cantrell Canru Cardwell Carlin Carrouth Casper 'Q f- 'il limi Ronald Ronny Chris Tommy Candy Wayne Michelle Cepak - Chamberlin Chambers Climer Cline Clowdu S Coker Kelly Jeff Susan David Roger Coleman Collins Collins Connor Cook Ciossof 1967 April Coonrod Ronald Cooper fsiiiywk ...S Tommy Don Tommy Contreros Corley Cornelison Denise Cornelius Costellow Cotton Couch Renee Scott Chris 1 Y John Pot Shone Cowon Cowon Crawford .1 Annette Dubbo Johnny Dovls Dovis Dovis Victorio Tommy Mike Denton Dickerson Dierschweiler nab Yulondo Lori ' Creor Crouch Cullom Doniels Chris DeDe -99 Sondra Missy Alex Mike Dov' is Det-lo rt De LoGorzo DeMoen IU Trocy Donnetto Dovid Notolie Dirickson Dook D orsey Duckworth Closs of 1987 JUNIORS no., 'U' Brion Dovid Tino Michoel d Eisenberg Steve Kelley Michelle Dull Dulworrh Duron Durr Duvoll Edwor sen Felicio Alicio Steve Shone Ro ie res Evons Former Forfoni Felrs bb Zuboir Rod Else Elsey Es I Arlene Darlene John Lonce Kenneth Susonne Ferrell Fifield Filter F Ferguson Ferguson Ferguson Brod leming dn 'li Monico AnnMorie Jomes Colleen Mike Lindo Angelo ' Fornosh Foster Frojkor Fleming Floyd Forbes Forlno l Clqsssof Linoy Tony Borboro Chris Jose F roncis Fredrick Gorner Gorner Gorrerr G Porrick Jockie Rebecco Sroc oyden George y Tommy Bryon LoDonno George Givens G I onzo es Gonzoles Goodmon Goodwin Gor Jessico Srocey Brod Jeff don --ef Judith Loro DeDe Grody Groves Green Green Green Green Greenlee Guodolupe Croig Regino Stephanie T d o d Ronnie Tresso Guevoro Hoor Hogon Haines Holey Holi Holi 1 , i,,, ,. ,. riir 'GGG JUNIORS YY, Y...4..........-u Jodi Joy Lisa Beth rxrisry ,. .... - I cl' Horper Horper H I Hontes Hore Hor ing Homilton on on Wh Semie Eric Corlo Lindo Brion Courtney Jeff H t Horter Hotter Hoyes Harrelson Horris Hort or ,r-.5 fU:' M tt Lynn J hn Liso Kyle o Mochelle Michoel o H I Hensley Hermonn Hevron Helfers Helms Hemby ens ey 'CIW' ve' YQ Kristy Stocy Meiisso Rusty Sho nno Hewitt Hildebront Hill Hill Hipp CloSs1of 1987 Ki' Mock Eric Hobbs Hoese Jomes Hooks any Mehsso Ron Hudson Hudson Trocy Donlel Jackson John Knm Jomes Jordon Koponrols X: X 155,-ff 2 YK W A y 3 , J, .ax 'fofs-so . xx K if , '73 Emo x Q oy Donny Bryon Chns Pofrick Kin 9 Andreo Corol e Me-hsso Amy ou Loyne X ,Lf Misty Lipscomb Doug r Lou Ann Wes Jenny L b Lyon Mackey Class of 19 Kim Kim Joson Joe Rojeeno Morsholl Mortinez Morrinez Moson Motthews Wt X F ,, i 5 Hi aff, , 'A 4 ' Q v .i 'N ' at N 'N X. ix Dove Moxwell Goil Moy Keith Andreo Thelmo Amy Jim Doug Shonnon Moy Moyo McAfee McCoy McCoy McCurdy McDonald 'fi' Michelle Robby Jenito Joe Sherri Brion Corole McDowell McElroy McGill Mclntire McKoy McKethon McKinney l rg A-as Julie Stephen Cloudine Christino Kczren Sandro Rhonda McMinn McRoney Meier Menchoco Miller Miller Mitchell MCIOSS f 1 Q8i7,ffi Steve Mitchell W3 Chonce Chris Hollie Liso Corolyn Mike Mixon Mobley Mooney Moore Morgon Morken Mitchell Greg Brett Deondro Julie Jimmy Morsholl Morken Morris Morrison Morrison Morrison Morton Colby Kerry Dee Mork Corlo Moss Mott Mullenix Murphy Myers Roger Myers Reggie Donno Silke Nick Christine Tony Sterling Nelson Newmon Newrnon Nickolos Nolon Norsworthy Northum vw 'Sv-apo Jason Deanna it ,fp Lisa Jamie Tracy Shannon Laura O'NeiIl Parham Parker Parmer Parrish Pasley Paul wr ri 'rn 'uv VC? im Lisha Lynda Casey Pa ne ' ' y Pediford Perez Perkins Cynthi Permilli -.gr Andy Sherri Peterson Pfannenstiel Bryon Scott Jim Anna Marie Phillips Phillips Pittman Pitts Cindy Plows April Louellen Polley Pollock an , .sa 'IS' Karla Bobby Jennifer Cynthia Amy Meisha Chip Pool Porter Prdo Preston Prewitt Pruitt Pryor P P CICJSS of 1987 JUNIORS 1 X Michelle Melisso Bret Scott Chrlstino Billy Colleen Pryor Quinonez Rasmussen Rothbun Rover Rowllnson Reed rc uno Krlsty More Dorrell Roberto Corol e 1 en ro Reynolds Rhodes Rhodes Rlce Ronny Tino Rlchord Nlchole Adelolco wucnuet Rlce Rlchordson Rlnn Robnnson Rodrlguez Rogers Ross Muchoel Mlchoel Tereso Shonnon Koml Angel Wes Ross Soge Sonchez Scott Seoton e Seymour Closs of 1987 f J Brion Bruce Mike Debro Shelton Shover Singleton Sloon GT-Q7 , ro, Tino D. D. Dovid Sloon Smith Smith . ff' ' Ginger Jose Todd Isroel Smith Sonodo Sorter Sotelo i X ff' J if I g .2 . Melindo Greg Sheri Stoggs Stonge Stevens limit s .- ' I 423 Deliso - Kenneth Shelly Tim Stonglin Stephens Stephenson Stephenson X. Kevin Liso Tony Stinson Stoy Sullivon ex I r E Tiffony Shonnon Tim Stocy Shonnon Gwen Shonnon Sweeden Swiggort Swiney Torlton Tote Toylor Toylor Q' rer S JUNICJRS Rebecca Stacey Tony Tony Becky Cheri Kim Terry Thomas Thomas Thompson Tilson Tomme Torres Pe99Y Tommy Teresa Troy Billy Kayla Delon Torry Tracy Trapp Treadway Triplerr Troxell Turner Mandy Laura Angie Marr Jerry Michael Brenda Turner Turnipseed Turvan Twomey Uribe Vahlekamp Valdez Lia Angie Crystal Amy David Joe David Valentine Vasquez Voorhis Vineyard Vick Vasquez Vanlfievers r Ross Holly John Vuu Woits Wogne Notolie Kirk Scott Dovid r Woltholl Wotson Wotson Webb - ,...-Q -Q..-Q, Mike Wells Steve Nothon Webster Weir ? 'r xiii? Teffiny Tricio Debbie Morquett Wertz West Wester Whittington ' , Us 'Y 1 ',.f3,xf 505' 5+ P Dorren Donno Gretto Liso Stocey Thereso Cheryl Willioms Williorns Willioms Willioms Williorns Willioms Wilson Koren Kim Joy Wilson Winn Yondel Leslie Jode Robert Chris I Yotes Yi Zeller Homro W 15 Closstof 19875 W JUNIORS Jennifer Treg wsser, junior All-Sror, gives o greor smile of confidence before o holf-rime performonce. Junior Mort Twomey flashes ci shining smile. 94 NIS ' LEAD ESSENTI The 5 W's and Z WHO? WH WHEN? WH! WHY? HC Tino Sioon, junior, rypes the concert colendor for rhe newspaper. 3 i' 4 i J i Jimmy Morton, junior, is being disrrocred in the holl while roking Ciossiof 1987 KJ ,W i QQ t ond sophomore Christo Thompson shore the best of times on the Young Life ski trip. - Junior Dethoni Dortlet KG . E.. .-is :ik Junior Kelly Ross shows her Mustong fever, SA E V A N, ig. V lwfeswp fi! if Q 8' , W Juniors Kim Cordwell, Koihy Hooper ond Holly Woits enjoy o speciol friendship. A N ,Closssof 4987 t X , A Junior closs officers i The junior class of Mesquite High School elected Tina Sloan as their -president, Marc Reynolds as vice jpresident and Brenda Valdez as secretary. This year's junior class had expectations for their officers. The duties were to organize a great and to try to out do the seniors. Tina Sloan said that her as president were to motivate the junior class, plan for and keep students informed of Aside from her duties as a officer, Tina was active in Young and the All-Stars. As vice-president of the junior class, said he was going to a lot of money so we could have 6 xy ' l I r , il. is X . x cfxgjz - ' Voldez served os the junior closs secretory. one of the best proms ever. Marc was involved in football, Student Council, Young Life and Campaigners. When asked why she ran for junior class secretary, Brenda Valdez said, l ran for class secretary because l know l am willing to take any responsibilities, such as organizing projects and coming up with ideas for the prom. Brenda spent much of her time during her junior year with cheerleading, tennis and the Spanish Club. All of the class officers felt that their job required dedication, enthusiasm and a willingness to work. Each tried to put his talents to use to make this a successful year for the juniors of 1986. Tino Sloon, junior closs president, wonred to keep rhe closs of 87 morivored ond informed. 32131 9 Q T 'Q-Y-'F 1 xxwg. ,f I Nl' lil- ! il A greor prom wos one of the gools of Morc Reynolds, junior closs vice president SCPHCDMCRES Kasey Christy Wendy Sandra JimBob Otis Mat Abraham Adams Adams Addison Airhart Akersfesld Alford Rhonda John Amy Tommy Patty Manuel Lisa Allison Alonzo Anderson Armendorez Arnold Arriago Bailey Lori Janet Brian Rhonda Kristi Merry John Bailey Bain Baker Ballard Barber Barhydt Barnhill Earl Dusty Cheryl Danny Mark David Cheryl Barrington Bough Baxter Beal Beasley Beckham Bedwell f Y Stephanie Lisa Mike Donna Rachel Mark Susan Bell Benat Benfield Bernard Bianchi Bird Birdsong ' Q l n , ' V ,f f , . Trocy Blokeney Belindo Royce Rhondo Donno Tonyo Doug Blonkenship Blonks Blenco Bohmer Bollmon Boren A ril Bouroso Rochel Kim Bobbie Liso Connie Angel P Bowdoin Bowers Boyle Boyle Brondenburg Brondon 'W Trno Broswell YT Zolonn Browning Drendo Burris 'ff Apr: urn Thomos Robert Roger 0 Brewer Brewer Brockwoy Brown Brown Brown Gemmo Leso Sieve Thomos Korhy Shoron Bruno Buhler Bullord Butler Burke Burkes Joson Chorles Jerry Joroy Donno Liso Burwell Butler Combell Complse Conrrell Corlisle 1988- orrr klllee R SCPHOMORES Lynn Craig James Tribble Freddy Jeff Terri Carlisle Carpenter Carter Carrer Cauley Cepok Cerraro Thomas Jerry Lingan Benny Samantha Chacko Chambers Chang Chapa Cherry K I David ChangSang Chiles Chol Michael Bryan Debbie Corhryn Jon Clordy Clark Clark Clasen Clayton Sherri Darrell Clem Clemenrs , 'ii' A 'X C ' X .jx Casondra Cody Thomas Bill Chris Andy YK John Clemonds Cleveland Clires Clowdus Cochran Cole Cale Tammy Allen Randall John Karen Rhonda Brian Congleton Cook Cooper Corbirr Costello Costellow Corren ssrrr riis s f g Class of 1968 r g i in f'r Kelly William Timothy Troy Tommie Cheryl April Corren Covey Covin ton C C g ox rawford Creech Crim E strut iv fuomt James Rodney Brian Michael Don Sharon Darrick Croom Cumbie Cummings Curry Daenzer Doneil Mouser Danielle Darren Julie Kim Davis Davis Dawson DeLeon .Q Tracey e Kristina TeeLee lckerson lon Doak Dobbs ,W-v Lysso Dean Mark Randall ollgener Doty Dowdy Downs Sentimental Street Sentimental Street. Night Ranger's song describes up-town Mesquite's Galloway strip pretty well. What was everyone looking For on Galloway this summer? A Summer romance? Some looked hard, as Galloway stayed pretty busy all summer, The last couple of weeks, however, everyone must have found what they were looking for. Galloway was dead. Summer romances are the best thing ol the summer to some people. To others it can be the worst, whats your name? Can l wear your hat? Who's your friend? Meet me at Whataburgerln Pull into Kroger! ls that a Lamborghini? All of these are those famous lines your mother warned you about. Something that is pretty funny is il you ever asked someone what they were doing, they would never admit to going cruisin, You would get responses like, I had to get some gum, or I wanted to get something to eat. You always knew it was a lie because you must have seen them pass you 40 ar 50 times. Some people really met some jerks, but others got lucky and found someone worth going out with at least once. For all it was worth, Galloway was a learning experience this summer. Don't look too hard for something. You may miss it. Out for Sentimental Street in the Avenues, Take a good hard look -there ain't nothing ever new . . . Will you ever find out? Guess l'll leave it up to you, lOl SGPHOMCDRES Jarrod Shannon Stephanie Michele David Kristy Doug Dozier DuBach Dull Duncan Dupree Dyer Eakin Kim Jason Barbara James Tammy Sonny Dana Eddy Edmonds Edney Edwards Elmore English Ester Lacy Chris Estes Etheridge Etheridge Evans Ferry Myron Shorla Amos ic Finch Floyd Foreman Foster Franco Franklin Frasier Kelly Jessie Charles Don Collee Frederickson Fullen Funkhouser Gachot Gallagher Garza Garza Tammie Billy Nancy Richard Scott Finch V' kie Pam Mike Jimmy 'ani ...I n John Sylvia 102 tits 5fgiQQfif'f?fifFiiifgE1-Qfgffiilps,if'I siii -g Ig? Kristi Raymond Gately Gathright ,ou Pam Jennifer David Andrea Bruce Gayden Gibson Glenn Glinnis Glover Y Melinda isa Gonzales Goodbrake Tracy Michele Graham Granger Tarni Don Gutierrea Hall David Shelly James Katrina Sally Gorman Gotcher Gothard Gragson Graham Christine Stephen Trina Melinda Jennifer Gray Gray Gray Green Grubbs 41 Donna Nichole Dennis Tina David Hall Hamilton Hamm Hardwick Harlan Lynn Brad Harrill Harris Gary Jason Misty Jeremy Troy Hart Hatter Harwell Hathaway Hawkins .- G NFS-555 U' 'VUU .J J f J SOPHCMCRES X X f 1 Shane David DeeAnn Julie Suzzi April Todd Hayden Hayes Hedrick Hefner Helms Henderson Henson Terrl Curtls Kenneth Tammy Justin Angela Steven Herndon Hettich Hickman Hickman Hicks Hill Hill Laurie Stephanie David Joey Marsha Traci Stephen Hlnde Holloway Howell Holy Hood Hooper Horn X Y Helena Eddie John Janice Terry Gary Horton Huber Hunt Hurst Hyatt lvie Jackson Todd Lisa John Kimberly Mary Bruce Michelle Jackson Jacobo Jacobs James Jaramillo Jeffcoat Jessup esgiasseor IVOOS S T ecey up T , 104 ...Q Donny Kevin Kim Tony Donold Joji Jennifer Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnston George Jones '--av Potti Touso Trey Monico Russell Colvin Corolyn Jones Jones Keierleber Kent King Knopp Knight Weekends welcomed From the final bell Friday afternoon to the first bell Monday morning, Mesquite students took on a different life, No longer burdened by heavy books and bothersome tests students were free to spend their time in whatever way they wished. No matter what kind of weekend was planned, it was sure to be enjoyed, Popular weekend spots were GALLOWAY, LAKE RAY HUBBARD, movie theaters, and parties. Often, people would meet at football games to find out where the action would be that night. Although most people chose this type of weekend, some opted for one of rest and relaxation. Junior Colby Moss is one student who occasionally opts for a relaxing weekend since it gives him a chance to catch up on some valuable sleep! Deonno Teri DeeDee Kelley Knight Knight Kniche Kopel Jomes Trino Trocy Shoyne Korn Lonkford Louten Leotherwood Tino Tommy Amy Quido Lide Lindquist Lipstrow Long V J ' i ' CIQSS of A, V,', J ty Q fy L ' 105 SOPHOMCRES i.: 1 .-. . - .. .--,,,, , Denise Robert Sylvio Jim Mitzi Kelly Heorh Looez Lorzer Lozono Lundoy Lyttoker Mollone Morion Joson Melonie Fronkie Lindo Sheri Fernondo Mork Morsholl Morsholl Mortin Mortin Mortin Martinez Mouldin John Liso Kondi Kevin Nikki Doug Pomelo Mov McComb McDonald McDonoId McDonold McEf-fe McGee Jim Sondro Jerry Louro Michelle Kim Koylo McKenzie McKiddy McKinney McKnight McMillin Medino Melton Choi Candy Kim Deion Jennifer Kommi Keith Mercer Mesier Millor Miller Miller Miller Miller li ii' if Jomes Clork Curt Gory Mills Mitchell Mitchell Mitchell l Michelle Mitchell ffzvf Shonnon Donyo .Ierilyn Christi Moore Moron Morgon f Mullins Chris Murroy Rolph Jeff Mooney Moore 05:- il :J , Michoel Kristy Murphy Myers Monty Donno Andy Vu Pom Kristi Donno Noirn Neol Nelson Nguyen Nichols Nipper Normon ,Dole Anito Derek Morlo Cheree Morymorgret Hilda Northcut Northcut Norton O'Conner Odom Oldright Ojedo Tricio Amy Mike Holly Greg Kim Korlo Overbough Owen Oyervides Pock Pordon Porsons Poss s ii sit SGPHOMCDRES Q Shelley Renee Carla Joe Cindy Cynthia Eugenia Patrick Paterson Paul Peace Peaks Pecina Pelzer Holly Kristy Scott Shayne Christi Laurel Jeff Perkins Perry Phillips Phillips Pike Pitman Pittman 11 Tim Shawn Donald Billy Kim Kathy Richard Player Poe Poernich Pon Porter Porter Porter X Valerie Phillip Jamie Randy Cheryl Sheila James Prest Rains Ramsey Rankin Rawlinson Reoves Reed 1 1 Donny Tom Travis Krista Jenete Janice Gene Richardson Reid Riendfliesch Rinchiuso Ring Roach Robertson ' yssi Tiff ffifflfCliiSsFyafcii1988Qg J ff CCJC J ff I Donno Rondle Eric Dinoroh Robinson Robinson Rodqers Rodriguez Edmund Glorio Mork Ro driquez Rodriguez Rodriguez Rondy Williom Joime Trocy Rodriguez Rodriguez Romero Roos Duone Leslie Deono Rose Rose Ross Angelo Jockie Bryon Dwoyne Rorromel Russell Rutherford Schell S Denise Dubbie Chris chuerenberg Scribner Seoly Tino Donno Melonie Elizobeth Seot Seeboron Segovio Seguro Kim Ronold Rusty Seiler Senigon Seward -.ny Steven Robbie Korrie Somontho Shofer Shelton Sherley Shumoke Trocy Jomes Kim Shew Shuefelt Shuptrine M-IUDD U! 1988 S g SGPHOMORES 141395 Richord Lorry Trocy Stephen Cindy Amy Dorlo Silbough Singleton Skopek Sloyton Smort Smith Smith Raymond Tommi Smith Smith Chuck Phillip Stollings Stondling Krist Joyce Y Summers Sundstrom Swoin Tockett Tolbot Tolley Towney YV Jeff Mike Toylor Toylor ll0 laid ? 74 ' 2 QQ 3 24 . 'g,,.-i'-3 , Q if-f ,f , I N Tousho Tim DeAnn Anthong Ltso Smith Smith Smithey Sonodo Stafford 'Z VW we if ff Brion Jim Tommy Kommi Croig Stocks Stone Street Stroud Stuort Denise Kenneth Jill Dophne Borboro Tommy Jeff Christo Donny Ken Thomos Thornburg Thompson Thompson Thompson i1i,' 's J'tiilJ i'eiJf1 ,,,-. Sreve Eddy Donold Jeremy Melody Angie Chris Tillery Tilson Tooker Trevino Truelove Turner Turner loonne Brice Kristi Wendy Angelo Christie Lericio Twomey Tyler Tyson Underwood Voil Voldez Voldez McElroy wins lst division Robby McElroy is an active member of the M.H.S. Chorale. He began his musical career when he was only 6 years old, by trying to imitate the sounds he heard on the radio. His talent grew, and now he is a member of the All State Choir. Robby has received 10 First Division medals at U.l.L. Solo and Ensemble and he has been a member of the All City Honor Choir and All District Choir. After Robby graduates, in 1987, he plans on majoring in music and then V ld V0nBever5 Vance Vineyord continuing his education with a few years of music school. Robby feels that an experience in any kind of fine arts inspires yourself as well as the people who surround you. He also says that the fine arts accomplish happiness, and he hopes that everyone may experience this. Robby also hopes that the students of fine art classes will do their best to share the beautiful meaning of fine arts! Melisso Doryl Kothryn Chorlotre o ez ,ff Hiep George Doryl Porrick Vo Voss Word Worden Bobby Jenine Amy Penny Wore Wore Warren Woshburn lll SOPHQMORES - I-nun,-um mem Scott Darren Brad Jeff Brian Frank Shannon Watson Wells Wendt Wendt Werner West West Sonya Gena Lorrie Terry Greg Doug Mark Westphalen White White Whitehead Wickersham Wilkinson Willeford April April Beth Lesly Jennifer Mark Teresa Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Wilman Carl Michelle Mike Shelly Danna Darren Joe Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Winchester Windham Wisdom Angela Chad Henry Monte Amy Richard Shelley Womack Womack Womack Wood Wright Wyatt Wynn - CIfJSSfOfi1988iriiss Julie Roul Yondell Yonez Becky Suzie Yournons Young T I -l 1 kg if t M, .f 335, + J ympics os o Student Council project. l l l Dovid Jomes Shone Yores Yotes Yotes Dovid John York Zenor Junior versity cheerleaders prepore before o boslsetboll gome. Lynn Horrtll ond Dentse Shuerenberg volunteer thetr nme to the Spectol Closs of51t.9r86,, ttrr 1 gf 6 6 5 ' Sophomore closs officers .. 'o 4 For the first time in a class officer election, the sophomore class run-off ,ended in a tie, so the office of treasurer was added. Sophomore class officers were as follows: Cody Cleveland, president, Katrina Gregson, vice president, Monty Nairn, treasurerq and Monica Kent, secretary. Their duties included planning fund raising activities for the sophomore class. As class president, Cody Cleveland had high expectations. He wanted to be better and reach higher goals. To be ore successful and go farther than any lass before. Cody participated in S ational Junior Honor Society, football nd the Fellowship of Christian thletes. Katrina Gragson ran for sophomore ice president to try to gain leadership nd get to know more students. atrina was involved in Student Council, onor Society, Young Life and was a JV heerleader. 'S 'El 'i -. Aan Monty Noirn wos the first sophomore to serve in Sophomore Gloss Secretory' the office of treasurer. ta- ef up R - Monico Kent wos elected to the office of x ,nrt 23' fi E R 1 I 3 cn,,,,,,,.+-f-' , .' fl. bgqg , . St D9 , '-JF, yi TQ' t.-+--fy S. vgisagia nfl , ' 4 4 .1w'Ig,,5- 31 Gt if fs? L , 4, , X fit as uf ntrino Gregson hoped thot being closs vice president would enoble her to meet tore students. l V I in tg ' . -3 -f fl: 94' r N p 3, Q t, r 1, 1 if .4 NV . 'fy' - . ' tl Q' . Sophomore closs president Cody Clevelond hoped to moke 1986 o successful yeor for his clossmotes. FRESHMEN Angelo James Jeff Dee Ron Robert Anthony Darryl Adams Allen Alms Amado Amador Andrews Adams Adams ,Q Shawn Karen Bruce James Carlos Jennifer Kristin Anthamatten Anthony Archer Armstrong Arriago Arthur Ashe Michael nhart Atchley Kristi Dana Heather Jeffrey Mary Ann Shown Boccus Boker Baker Baker Baker Bail , . Kathy Donna Ba Izer Bandy Daryl Tommy Brooke Sandra Beth Fred - Q Steve Richard Barber Barnard Bartlett Bates Beaulieu Betrron Bennett Bergman David Adrionna W Diane Jennifer Lori Patrick John Joshua Bessire Bianchi Blalock Blanca Blevins Bogan Bomer Bosley J 5Clossioff1989 Lorrie Ken bhorlty volerie Brodley Brolxe B lb 'Ai wr, X . l Allen Brown -.Q 2 Annette Cindy Dano Royrhoncl Bueno Burris Busby Bush Andreo Campbell hrisro Rosenclo Pebble Cannon rpenrer Corrosco Correr buson Drtnwer ,ru 4. a?3?4 . 2' Morrin Brutini To ube an old cliche: love was definitely inthe air. Many people became acquainted with those of the opposite sex, Some developed a purely friendly relationship. while others chose to date, For freshmen and aophornores this was a new experience Qoinq out to eat and to movies. were frequent activitiewt and parties were also ttood After dating for a while. many students luund they did not want to be with anyone else :wo they went steady '.'4 Some made plans tor the future while others just enjoyed the special relationship that c an develop between guys and girls and went on to torrn rnore. FRESHME Stephanie Fred Ruthie Cyndi Scott Scottie Shelly Brian Ch ff' Chambers Chandler Chapman Christian Caruso Cavazos Cercy a in 33 6, YQ Brad Malessa Roger ay y Clark Clark Clarl-2 Cleveland Clifford Clirner Clinard Cod Cl Kath Shannon Sherry Pam Y if--rg B k Paula Susan Matt Tracy Rhonda Michael T. J. ec y Coggins Colcleasure Cole Coley Colgan Comer Comdor Conl 9Y Lei h Stacy Greg Jason Jeffrey Dolores Kim Mike g C da d Corrie Connell Coonrod Cooper Cooper Copeland Copeland ore r Marcy Tammy Donna Jennifer Keith Melissa Matt Bruce Couch Couch Counts Cowon Costlow Cotten Couch Couch C f - S Classof 'wav to r , Cowan Cox 'ffl Jerry Jason Crawford Crear Cristal Scott Crouch Cude Donald Duane Davis Davis Lisa Andra Shannon Cox Iv ,sr Stacy Crenshaw S sm Q A Q 5 , W , , N C l , .'3 1 X :L 1' Wes Cunningham 'V f Tia Dawson Heather Teresa Chad Nfl V!! Tim Traci Angie Cristina Christie Cox Cox Crait Craig Crass Tahlina Katrina Amy Amy Andy Crody Cron Cross Crossland Crouch N11 np- ' ' M S- gr ii fit Robert Suzie Anita Tracy Robert Cutshall Dabie Daley Davidson Davila ti? Jo Melinda John Darrin Zachary Dennington Dennington Dent Denton Depew 1' Jeff Michelle Kristi Robert Heather I Dewoody Dilts Dixon Dodd Doden Dolan Donehoo Dousi Class of 1989 FRESHMEN Mike Dorlene Tereso Chris Melisso Dovid Pom Jono Douthitt Dowd Droke Duckworth Dudley Duke Dunlop Dunn Mike Billy Dovey Jomes Kellie Srocy Amy Anthony Eoves Edwords Elkins Elkins Elliot Elle-tt Ellis Ellis A City of Growth The city of Mesquite is growing more and more every day. The population growth is what really stands out. I think it is just going to keep on growing, stated Jeanette Franklin, one of the first residents of Mesquite. The city of Mesquite is 99 years old and has become best known for the Mesquite Championship Rodeo. W Mesquite has come a long way since 1950, The city's population totaled less than 2,000 people in 1950 compared to over 100,000 today. Retail development has skyrocketed, and traffic congestion has become a major problem. Many people think of Mesquite as a hick-town with no reputation at all. One resident states, The perception that Mesquite is a one-horse town is ambiguous. Many people think the true city of Mesquite has a lot to offer. Although many see Mesquite as a small hick-town, many also see ' ' Mesquite as growing bigger and better each day. Kristy Sroci Donielle Modyo Ellis Ellis Ellsworth Emerine WV, qua-QV- 'wail A-W, ,. ,,., . Terry Kenneth Sondro Psyon 4 ... we-Q-, Eoff Epps Escolonte Estes T..m,, ff, - ,t Eriko Guy Zohido Von Evons Forley Fottoni Feotherstone Closs of 4989 A E A f l20 ' F' X 'Q H as 'W ,A l xx - ' .,-el' ' ' ' J if fi 'ff l I: M57 asffwgy l , 92.4 . - J J f J Donny Robby Debbie Amos Donno Tino Cathy Dovid Felts Fields Filter Finger Flint Flores Flowers Forsmon J iel J gg ' 1 4+ fi -' 9:3 F , 5 V I G ,I j 1 , Donnie Doug Tobitho Becki Kim Trocy John Michelle Foster Fronklin Fronklin Fullenon Furgoson Goines Gollogher Golvez 5 . sh 1 f, J, A X I if if f' . fy ' Proydo Shannon Joe Lewis Jeff Gobriel Chris Sheril Goni Gont Gorcio Gorlond Gorner Gorzo George George Korie Toni Joson Tino Gino Joey Cinthony Roger Gideon Gideon Gilbert Gilley Glorioso Goldberg Gonzoles Goodson K gli f ' 1' saggy 4 xr :-,l i ff' 2 'K 14- 2 'B L ,J 4 '7 x X Dovid Melisso Jeff Steven Denise Kelli Todd Jennifer Gordon Gordon Goss Gossmon Gotcher Grohom Groves Greer class of 1989 121 FRESHMEN lsmoel Brion Jonnie Morc Mike Williom Dino Shonnon Guerra Hogins Hole Holi Holi Holl Homer Hornmerr Kim Tereso Brandon Jeff Robby Trocy Mike Deonne Hommond Honcock Honson Honres Hormon Horrell Horringron Horris Meriderh Cothy Jon Lo5hundo Ryon Liso Michelle Pom Harris Horville Horhowoy Horrer Howkins Hoys Heorh Henexson 'VXI' Dole Donny Toni Ernest Soroh Trophy Johnny Rhondo Henley Henley Henry Herrero Hickrnon Hicks Hidrogo Higginbothon Andreo Christo Chris Gerold Kimberly June Sherrie Kelly Hill Hill Hines Hines Hix Hogue Holden Hollond Closs of H1989 ff Dovid Kelly Mike Leslie Brion J. W. JoAnne Joson Holston Holt Hood Hornsby Horton Hubble Huff Humes , A 1 I Trish Shori Shoun Phebe Croig Brion Richie Tino Humphries Hunt Hunt Inmon Irby Irvin Ivey Ivey 'S' 95 3.1 i X . Lukisho Tim Tobirho Steve Royce Trocey Koren Korhy Jockson Joci-:son Jocquoys Jeffrey Jenkins Jenkins Johnson Johnson Mike Sondie Shone Timothy Amy Mork Shono Liso Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Jones Jones Jones Jowers Jored Tommy Richord Robert Normo Denise Jomie John Judd Judd Keene Keils Killion King King King Clossgof 1989 FRESHMEN Keith Jerry Richord Sondy Richord Rhondo Dollie Mike Kingrey Kingston Kinnord Kinsey Kirchmon Kirkpatrick Kitchens Klornos Chris Gordon Diono Eric Doniel Tim Cindy Jeff Knowlton Knox Krotz Kroner Loce Loncoster Lone Lorgent Bobbi Allon Aleno Kristi Jodi Kim Mike Scott LoRue Loyne Leach Leotherwood Leichliter Lewis Lewis Lewis I N Steve Lorke Donno Gary Jeff Mickey Corey Genevio Lewis Leyhe Lindsey Lindsey Little Little Littleton Litty 'K-3, Erin Jomes Amy Joime Kothleen Renee Sean Comeron Lockey Lomonco Lopez Lopez Lopez Lopez Lowe Lowery Closs of- 1989 Gladys Kristi David Gary Alisha Missy Rachelle Margot Loyo Lurnan Mabry Mallett Moncillas Maness Mansell Manual 4 er 39? Mark Christine David Holly Paul Teresa Moncy Joyce Mark Marks Marsh Martin Martinez Martinez Matthews Matthews lin k, In L K: . ' Haj ,E A 4 v 1 s In Albert We Trust K 'i iw, f 1 ' ' ' - - Q 4 S A I. , Almost everyone has seen these words before. On posters, Q A V blackboards, pins and in the newspaper. But does anyone really know I 1, W 5 :I Q gg 1 yn- 4- ' ,, what it means? I , ' W ' 1 Finally the truth comes out. I ' f ' l Albert the Albatross was the creation of the MHS Science Club, Alyndo Steve Chuck Sherry primarily, Sean Duus, Shane Evans, Robert Rice, and David Lelsz. M0ffif1QlY Moxwell MOY MOY Albert represented everything good about science and societyg Angel Derreck Tim Christina Mazy McAfee McAteer Mcl3room xp individuality, intelligence, strength and personal freedom. The messages that Albert left were turned toward the positive aspects of school life, also and provided a satirical, humorous view of some of the negative aspects of school as well. Albert helped to relieve the tensions ofa full day of school and was said to cure boils, cramps, and ugly nose warts, as well as ridding our school of unwanted insects and pest. Qt ' L Mzfgv' V,- Q!! XX 5 tiiftw I X ff . If A 'Cf Laura Melissa Jim Machella McComb McCoy McDonald McElroyt h ciassofieew l25 FRESHMEN .V fms xx sf' S I Jody Tommy Sherry Kenneth Micheol Rhondo Lorry Dennis McGinnis McGrow McGuire McKinney McKinzie McMillin Meons Meek Sheryln Billy Jockie Kristi Liso DeeDee Lilion Melisso Meredith Middlebrook Miller Miller Miller Mitchell Mitchell Mitchell Brion Enid Jennifer Tony Joe Corlos Tino Troy Moore Moore Moore Moore Moroles Moreno Moreno Morioritv Seon Greg Freddie Soroh Keith Simono Michelle Joson Morrell Moseley Moses Mount Mouer Mullins Murphy Murrov Treso Mork Michelle Randy Connie Sandro Keith Tricio Nopier Noirn Novorro Nelson Nesbite Newsom Niette Nolon X fi ,. N , .. E 'I Charles Wayne Chad Gary David Vinny Cindy mi y Norris Northum O'Brianr O'Brianr Odom Oldfield Oldriahr Onarara 5 97 iii gk Q-. -1' . fv Y ' N' B in 3 ea 3' , 4, O A . ii 29 N .C .3 --.. ' , .uw ' 'I 1 'Jig Greg Jeff Gloria April Heather Dororhy Esrer Mack Ord Orsals Orriz Osrrem Osrrern Pace Padilla Parker tr I Shannon Cynrhia Mike Shawn Kathy Lisa Jeff Wendi - ,.,.,.. omizmmn Paslev Patterson Patron Payne Pearce i V , Q Teresa Charlorre Sandra Georgia Jerry Roger Catherine Coleena Penny .., ,a,,..:,A Dam, Pena Perris Perron Phillips Phillips 5 2 K .L L. gi 'ax is Darren Larry Monique Jason Chris Vicki ryi Piearce Pike Pina Pirkey Pirrle Pirrs Pledger Poarch cross of 1959 3 F RESHMEN 4 5, Patti Mark Michael Michael Jeff Penny Scott Jody Poblete Polito Pollard Polnac Polston Porter Prather Prestriedge .I PX Xl lk 5. J! Kyle Lori Terry Mary Nathan David Jennifer John Price Proctor Pruitt Pullen Quirl Roabe Rackle Ran el Y 9 Gettin' there Every morning around 8:00, the first few cars are already in the parking lot. At Mesquite High School, there are three parking lots to choose from. The Senior Parking Lot fnormallg reserved for seniorsj, the front parking lots by the tennis courts and Varsity fieldhouse, and then, if one just happens to arrive after 8 a.m., the parking out in the B.F.E. by the administration buildings. For underclassmen, there is a great choice to make. U Find an upperclassman who would be willing to tote you around for two years, 21 Yellow-hound it and ride the big school buses, 32 Get Mommy or Daddy to take you, or 4J Ride your bike. Each day the process is reversed at 2:30, and again at 3:30. The 2:30 exit time is for the seniors who were smart enough to get a work permit, whether working or notg and the 3:30 is for all the other students with a full load of classes. No matter how students get here, or no matter what time they leave, the part most important is the fact that you were in school - right? Well, maybe a new Porsche or something like that deserves equal timing. Jay Eva Dana Rebekah Ratliff Rover Reavis Chance Thomas Matt Maggie Josefina Reed Reid Renteria Reyes -Q Nicholas Wendall Chris Erick Reyes Reyes Rhodes Ricamore 128 A Chris Cindy Wesley Suzanne Crissi Robinson Richardson Ringer RIPPY Robertson rf Gina Chris James Melody Gina Rorie Rogers Rogers Rogers Romano -r'7 Kelly Christy Mlsty Ricky Tracy Rotramel Rotramel Roulain Roy Ryan Chris Tony Jason Pennle Charlie Scarpace Schafer Schandelmeier Schell Scherzer '5'7 James Sheufelt Sheri Scott Amy Lisa Sealy Shafer Shahan Shelton David Rhonda Finnye Robinson Robinson Rodriguez X ff' Johnny Chris Marcos Rosales Ross Rotenberry J Michael Brad Christy Sam Sanders Sanders fA lofi Tina Carrie Jennifer Schultz Scott Seabolt Chris Melissa Christina Shipley Shires Shumake 130 F RESHMEN Jomie John Lorry Sides Simpson Sinoleton Smoll Smith Smith Kim Lori Lorico Smith Smith Smith Angelo Auston Crystol Ginger Joson Smith Smith kkkvyo 4'-ts 'Tib di IN X Molisso Phil Richord Steven Vido Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Jomes Anito Dono Rudy Corlo Bort Shonno Tonyo Smithermon Smorhermon Sorenson Soto Sparks Speed Spindle Spurgeon Melisso Don Dovid XJ Kevin Down JoBob Derrick Shonnon Spurlock Spyker Stomper Stonbery Stornes St. Cloir Steel Stephenson fn J. ff? Emily Robby Jeff Stepp Stibbens Stone Jerry Joson Deno Tereso Pom Stone Stoner Stovoll Strown Sudduth S-19355 UTS stss 'YQV rits gt s,sss,ssss Scorr Sullivon Deonno Swindler 'it Buddy Terrell Kim Cliff Richord Becky Connie Phil Amy Summers Sutton Swonk Swonson Sweor Sweeden Swindle een- Tino Becky Kelly Brody Kondy Kris Melisso Tocker Tofur Tolent Tollos Tomo Taylor Tovlor A Tire ...l I K Robyo Lojuono Jimmy Dovid Shinyo Kelly Christine Terrill Thomos Thompson Thornton Thurmon Tiddork Todd 0 ,-A Julie ,f 'l Mork Brod Tomoro Domineo Sondy Jeff Kevin Toleos Bill Tucker Toombs Towe Treodwoy Trevino Trour Troxell Troy rf Alex Chris Louro Alex Manuel Robin Dono Underwood Volderos Voldez Volencio Vorgoss Voughn Voughn iC A eeii' 1 FRESHMEN '37 Tomy Betty Robert Trung Christy Bill Deon Bort Venoble Villonuevo Villonuevo Vo Voelcker Vuu Wogonner Wolters 'Hx' Cindy Jeff Fote Stephen Borry Joson Eric Cynthio Woltholl Word Worren Weed Weems Welch Wenzel West Joson Eddy Mike Tino Beth Lorry Cosey Kim Whitoker White White White Whiting Whitus Wicks Wiertz Ann Neol D Loroh Jon Johnny Kim Tommy Brion Wilev Wilkerson Willioms Williams Willioms Willioms Willioms Willioms Melisso Eric Loronio Michelle Keren Shonnon Wilmon Wilson Wilson Wilson Windle Winton Chorlie Wood Donny Wood WM: iifwiavg 1' safe Q-1: 1-sztaisls1fggfisizy,f?'6:P2f2.1eQ5fzz: Vssdifiiiies'MEG?'43-iifffff-it-4 i t E tr Z, ei 'Q W r,r,,lc ifi,.,.,.,r1i fi,rrcfr1rs,f,,c. W W Wir rii,.,W WWWW W i ,i 1,1-s.if::::QfW,:1'WW,:fewifwr'f,q2f:iwm5i gg y -1-awsrife ifgeffsffsfi'eller-fl Wim fd K.: Woylon Woods Pom Gory Julie Wood Woodruff Woods Bethony Stephony Tonyo Wooten Wooten Vs fr nv. ' '43 :j.r,gf , it 1 1' ri , x 1 .- Wormicla S -5 .. ik , yr? 4 ,HJ I0 I A , 'VT L ,. 4--,. W ff '75 Ex Shown Worthy 'Z IZ' Robert Choney Younger Zunovec Kristi Sherio Dovid Wright Wright Yi WA?-, 'Freshmen Sitnono Mullins tokes the freshmon Teoms Test, szffllcissaof 1989 Freshrnon Tim Loncostet takes o breols ofter lunch 133 5. K Freshmon closs officers .. The i986 freshman class voted in memorable one, Hantes as their class president, Carrie Bradley was selected as Butler as their vice president, and freshman class secretary. She ran for Bradley as secretary. These class secretary because she enjoyed getting were in stiff competition involved with school activities and other class officers. Being the doing as many things as possible for the students in the school, they freshman class. Carrie also to work extra hard to get their represented her class as a freshman class involved in activities. cheerleader during 1985-86. Jeff Hantes felt that a good class The main responsibilities of the three needed leadership, freshman class officers were to provide and to be friendly. Jeff's leadership and direction for their for his class were to classmates and to help the upperclass the 1985-86 school year a officers plan activities for the school. Jeff l-iontes wos voted freshmen closs president. 96 Q9 1 Corrie Brodley occe-pred the position of freshmen closs secretory. Freshmen students chose Kothy Butler os their closs vice president, 1. Secretaries Kendv Reynolds and Susan Storm , spend fourih period in me QE-:kat bcuih seiiing parking . ,,-,- 4, , MM ,,.,- I szickers and ticiccets M: schooi sports evems. - , M w iw , H :L M--.. H V H W vw 1 Registrar Jewry Huison is on the ball! 3. Coach Bob Fmicwm makes his way to his first period hisiofy class before me 8:15 bali rings. V E H X. L, ,L V P W 36 .gf ,g ,0- X ,X 1 l. Assistant Principal Bob Hurst is in charge of administering some attitude adjustment to students who misbehave. Academics has always been the focus of the MHS experience, but this year in particular classwork was emphasized. The new no pass-no play rule made good grades a must for students. ACADEMICS ADMINISTRAT Jack Hicks Dr James Terry I I PRINCIPALS Bill Floyd Jerry Hutson Harold Thompson 2 wc -fu -3 ,.,... Rlck Geer Lloyd Plttman Theresa Johnson ENGLISH The 1985 86 school year was a year of change for the MHS Englrsh department In September the department began work wrth four new teachers on staff John Logan came to MHS from Terrell l S D and taught Englrsh ll and lll Loyd Pittman taught Englrsh l at MHS after transferring from McDonald Mrddle School Another new addrtlon to the Englrsh department was Marcia Stewart who came to Mesqulte from lllrnors Kerry Blankenship spent hrs flrst year as a hugh school teacher lnstructrng English l classes Mr Blankenshrp had formerly served as an elementary teacher rn Afrlca Returning teachers this year were Don Barley Melrssa McM1llan Cunnmgham Drane Dunson Rack Geer Elalne Hornsby Theresa Johnson SherrrPowdr1ll Carolyn Pyles Sarah Shrftlet Davrd Stepp and Danme Wlllrams The department was headed by Susan Bussard Some of the prrmary responsrbllrtres for the Englrsh department thus year were teachmg skulls for TEAMS testrng and votrng on new textbooks for adoptron Davld Stepp Kerry Blakenshlp Sarah Shlflet Elalne Hornsby Don Barley John Logan 1 1 Susan Bussard I ' ' 40 Soroh Shnfrler English reocher shows her spam on flfnes day' Morclo Ste-wort English reocher commennng on on Enghsh 3 composmon MATHEMATICS The Mathematics Department offers Math Department teachers were Ann teachers IH the department were classes ranglng from consumer math to Boswell Ruth Hams Llnda Howlg Sherllyn Brabec and Harold Stuart calculus Computer math was changed Janet Richmond Wayne Whitmore The head ofthe department was Jo thus year from a half credlt class to a full Cl1ntWh1tton Lmda Wxlllams New Ann Cross year COUFSE Ann Boswell Jo Ann Cross Harold Stuart Wayne Whltmore ,CN - Clint Whxtton Lmda WllllamS Ru h Hams Lmda Howlg 1 Ann Boswell ond Lando Howng discussing the Pyrhogoreon theorem no doubt' t . . . W 4, , 1 G 1 Q 3 if K N2 BUSINESS Bonnre Clark Ruth Solesbee Llsa Summers Susan James Deena LaMont George Mlller 1 George Muller plons 0 pop qurz for has business low closs ln the Buslness Department students could choose from courses 1n typing accounting word processing offlce machines buslness law and others These classes were deslgned to prepare students for college or for jobs ln the buslness world rmmedlately after graduation The department consrsted of seven teachers Bonnie Clark Lrnda Henrle Susan James Deena LaMont George Mrller Ruth Solesbee and Lrsa Summers r a Q 5 V. ' gif? 5 , wg K .X ' 1 . , 1 - 1 y r Y - r V 1 v SCDCIAL STUDIES The Social Studies Department at follows: John Bellamy, Robert Arkrum, Steve Glenn, Richard Mason, Sharon MHS consists of history classes, l.l.S, Charles Carter, Margret Croghan, Jackie McLaughlin, Robert Radney, Walter Government, and sociology. Dilday, Donna Gamblin, Rob Garrett, Ruff, and Joe Taylor. The social studies teachers are as Robert Ankrum John Bellamy Shoron McLoughlin enjoys onother government closs Charles Carter 4 in it Donno Gomblnn wolks in reody for onorher sociology closs Rob Garrett Steve Glenn l S R 1 m , ig .,, . T -:t 1 iV M' s, , 25, T 5 af' ' ., S ,QQXP H 4. Q1 ' Q5 It T I , 145 46 SCIENCE Teachers ln the Sclence Department durmg the 1985 86 school year were Susan Arnold Rebecca Coker Barbara Heck C T Hudson Marilyn Jones Wllllam Lynch Don Prultt Jeff Stout honors scnence classes were requlred Thomas Taylor and Don Wlnkler to submlt projects but the entlre The department sponsored a student body was encouraged to sclence falr ID February Students m partlclpate Mr Hudson enjoys reochung Chernusrry Susan Arnold l Barbara Heck C T Hudson Marllyn Jones Wllllam Lynch Don Prultt Jeff Stout Tom Taylor Don Wlnkler , Y , - 1 ' 3 - 1 , , . . . . Y , I. , l l , Be K ,f Q. 7 l T ' Susan Burleson Darla Jlmmy Jones FINE ARTS 'mwgr Curtrs Fox Rosemary Heffley 1' Raymond Gorhrlghr Brion We-lr ond FFOOKIG Momn procrlclng 0 new trlo l Thelma Pate Rosernory Heffley ISjUSl omozed by the performance of the choir Darryl Hlnde VQCATIONAL The vocational groups at MHS different classes were taught by very. the students skills for the working allow students to work half a day and special teachers hoping to expand world. go to school the other half These Robert Bailey Alice Bramlett Clarlce Jordon Sandy Scheu Betty Wadill Jerry Farley James Welch Fred Gregory S S Stan Heaps ' 'J Ed Johnson S S I FOREIGN LANGUAGES The foreign languages at MHS and French. The students learned the consisted of Spanish, German, Latin, history of the languages, the Diane Dunson 'K If-i W Rita Philllps in 5- Wfugll -va- X,-,M W'7 v3 2 M countries and their cultures. l Peggy Joiner P.E. XHEALTH h Jo Ann Bundrlck Peggy Fuller Nma Goodreau The Physlcal Education and Health Department at MHS lnvolves almost every student ln the school at one tlme or other Students were requlred to take one and a half credlts of a P E class or be enrolled rn ar approved substltute such as cheerleadlng drrll team band or i ,r.-QNYA VW' Bucky Taylor served as rhe athletic rrolner or MHS athletlcs One half credit of health was also requlred for graduatlon Teachers ln the department were Jo Ann Bundnck Dan Easley Peggy Fuller Nlna Goodreau Tlm Lumpkln Phyllls Reed and Wllllam Taylor W1ll1am Taylor Nano Goodreau grades papers dunng her health class .. 'y,V ,iz XSQJIAWJTP . ff Kxfv Lhhkg K A slll s X P SPECIALTIES ini Kent Burgan Lxnda Helms lndustrlal Arts Homemaklng if l' Jlm Lawrence Mellssa McCoy Beverly Nelm Mary Ott Drlver s Ed Readlng Homemakmg Llbrarlan ii Mary Slmms Rusty Talbot Judy Thomas Danme W1ll1am Readlng Athletlc Dlrector Llbrarlan Reading ff' ' 31' K' 2,2 ' If , ,ff 3 V if ,W - fb, ' , AX . ' K J . ' -'-l' ' 5' ' ' , ' l S . , . . . . ui , 3 i - - S R.O.T.C. COMPANY COMMANDERS Adolph Pe th Compony A: lst Row: Kerry Mott, Bryon Phillips, 2nd Row: John Cordry Dione Blolock, Tereso Merrit, Monique Peno, Michoel Som, Dovey Elkins Jeff Botes, Steve Michell. 8rd Row: Robert Dodd, Chris Pensoto, Fredy Conity, Donold Hoconick, Lori Procter, Christopher George. 4th Row: Meloni Segovio, Williom Jodun, Robert Hormon. 5th Row: Curt Mitchell, Ketih MocDonold, 1st Row: Koren Wilson, Bobby Bowermon. 2nd Row: Seferino Moted, Lori Gideon, Joshuo Bosley, Amos Foremon, Michoel Worren, Tim Lorry Whitus. Grd Row: John Hothowoy, Von Feorherson, Kelly Tolont, Jerry Mike Couley, Richord Swonk. 4th Row: Robert Amodo, Doug MocAfee, Rodney Felts, Tim Covington, Allen Gohn. 5th Row: Tino Richordson, Stovey Gonzoles, Tony Johnson. Heodquorters Compony: ist Row: DeDe Velo, Dovid Murphy. 2nd Row: Julie Dowson, Donoe Smith, Liso Ortego, Shoron Blolock, Tommy McGrow, Corlo Sporks Kothy Blozer, Dennis Meek. Grd Row: Lewis Gorlond, Troci Hooper, Cheryl Ellison, Dovid Roobe, Stephen Weed. 4th Row: Pot King, Bruce Shover, Roymond Bush, Jeromy Hothowoy, Tim Covington. 5th Row: Sterling Northam, Chorles Butler. Company B: 1st Row: Sonjo Tungote, Yolondo Roso. 2nd Row: Tony Smith, Chorles Ellis, Kim Hommond, Jody Presteridgge, Jomie King. 3rd Row: Ricky Rouloin, Michoel Klomps, Derrick McAfee, Mickey Little, Glen Cotes, Michoel Porlington, 4th Row: Jomes Howord, Liso Goodbroke, Thomos Colombrtio, Steven Bennet, Dovid Willioms, Tim Sheet. 5th Row: Benny Heoter, Eorl Borrington, Mork Murphry. Heodquorters Compony 2nd Plotoon: In Front: Kerry Mott. 1st Row: Henry Womack, Gene Robertson, Eddie Hunt, Williom Rodriguez, Chris Dosier,.Jeff Amburn, 2nd Row: Chris Volderos, Brod Lowe, Eorl Borrington, Stocey Gonzoles. SPECIAL EDUCATIO Lee Carter Wanda Henrlckson arlowe Lyndell Jarvls Phylhs Rogers Jen Stewart Susan McCord I e K - e B 1 B f- A ,,A rx .. r---,,,,,,,,, . W . g K W i f I - ' '--J-- If-lf-.f-.-,-W. M w 1 if ,fa 1 I ff ' e L e 2- -? .,,.-. .gl K M' Ag ' d 'f'g 'gh 5' I g, R mm g I . K OFFICE PERSCDNNEL SECRETARIES A f K Pattl Darst Sandy Gunn Allce Llstebarger Susan Stone SECRETARY Kandy Reynolds Llnda Phllllps COUNSELORS Jean Belknap Paulette Harrison Charles Johnson Mary Lou Johnstone J -+2 Q' 1 VV TEACHER 4' A NURSE , l l fy' l ff I ll I o Ann Bundrlck omves eoger to begln her volleyboll workout Peggy Fuller cheerleoder sponsor meets with the gtrls Pot Yoncey I5 cought by o photographer on his woy to closs . YT. g l , f . ,, 1 R 4 ff' sw Murrell Corrnock discusses o student s progress tn the counselors offuce Dovld Stepp keeps o close eye on the cofeterto durlng has lunch duty ofter school Dorryl Hlnde just con t be-lleve some ofthe excuse notes students bring bock ofter on obsence .I i N K XJ- '-., . .kxi b - .. Q F' fn..-,, ,,,. ., 3 5551 , so , fl .. is ' J . . . . . . Q L , V , . T3 2 ,. ' Q rf! - V at Q2 r 'ww e X f -riff fr- t , .bf in 'toxeacb Gt oak Vxace W9 I luke my Job at MHS The teachers and admunustratuon are very supportuve ond the students are cooperatuve Thus us my furst year here and I can t thunk of any school I d rather be connected wuth' Lunda Helms Homemakung Dept Mesquute Hugh School us a great school to work un Three reasons why are great students teachers and admunustrators Unknown Each year has seen umprovements for both teachers and students The reuntroductuon of gurls sports has had a great umpact on attutudes towards par tucupatuon by gurls un sports Years ago gurls un organuzed sports were only thought of as rom boys Now they are accepted by the student body as athletes to be admured Nuna Goodreau P E How do I feel about mylob at MHS? That depends on whuch day you ask me Many days I feel frustrated I actually feel luke a tape recorder Spur out your gum' Be quuetl Read the durectuonsl Honestly how many tumes a day do I hear What Page? 9 Luckuly there are few of those days Most days as we struggle through grammar study skulls Shakespeare poetry and a mrlluon other thungs I am more than happy I really enuoy ut when students learn I luke to see the look un theut eyes when they funally understand whatever ut us that we ve been doung I have learned a great deal about myself sunce I ve been at Mesquute Hugh School I ve learned that I m able to do whatever I set out to do I ve learned that seemungly umpossuble tasks fluke teachung all of these unutsp can be accomplushed Mounly I ve re learned that students are neat people and learnung really can be fun' I only hope my students Qpast present and futurej learn some of these thungs too fos well as Englush and mathj Melussa McMulluan Cunnungham Englush MHS us a great place to teach because the students make ut so Students have questuoned me un the past as to why un the world would someone want to be a teacher? My answer us that although ur us not the hughest payunguob un the world ut us the bestuob un the world I love to share what I know wuth others and fund pleasure un seeung that Iught come on un that darkness some call Algebra I too see students belueve they can enjoy math and even look forward to camung to class to face a challenge Also through classroom experuences and extracurrucular I have learned as much from my students as they from me Those thungs that I have learned may not be the thungs you can touch or even descrube but thungs of the heart and mund that only a teenager can help show the rest of us That s what beung a teacher us all about shorung and learnung on everyone s part Ann Boswell Math J E .K Q U .mu rr rn imma mmm: during the South Eizmcl .md maTcJx'r:it0s aeffurm x . ,Y4--W -.,..YY-... ..,L'g'..JJ-'V-'...L.' 'A' ' T 'i2'r 'l: xx. il V ' iw ' gfzrfazzsssa Hs- -- .1 , - 1 zaaassgsffszszzk 'S if H 153: sg M .H if wp xf -bf gk ,, 7 2, 512 SYLl!fC?iWfCCl1!'3Cii is one of the most active nwfgmwizzztizzrmzs mu Qizszrwgam. 3. Cixrgcrleaders Kim 171:-n-255 and Pam Ffcyci stir up spirit di 13 Thursday 'werzifzgg 91:9 zally. Q I , 5 V fl L: -6 I f i 1.0. CHEERLEADERS Front: Tonya Bollman, Jill Talbot. Middle: Laurel Pittman, Beth Williams, Donna Seebaron, Shayne Leatherwood Amy Anderson, Tammie Crawford, Katrina Gragson. Back: Wendy Underwood, Pam Gayden, Tammy Hickman. V FRESHMHN CHEERLEADERS Robyn Terrell, Lori Blevins, Kathy Butler, Shana Jones, Heather DeWoody, D'Lorah Williams, Melissa Mitchell, Carrie Bradley, Larke Leyhe, Kristy Miller, Cynthia Parish Brooke Bartlett 'pfiou Lund 'rzqusaf' ,flume-L 'lipmog Kssgw alg S oqo N Kuuad 'ssauew Lu 34 mcg dol- - K wi ,iyyuv .X A , 1.24 ' , W., 1 .4 ' f.-:gil vj . 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': , f-,3f1.,, , 1 an-9' V . gx 3 2 f , 'ig .ZW xg e Zfffi EL fi ce, Suzanne Filter, Staci ef Ketra Fi nger Smith, Gi yers, Teresa Sanchez, Anna Pitts, Kelly Bullard, Danielle A a tz Tr C a West Th rd Row Rhonda Johnson T na S oan K m T gert Cher Tomme Amy Layne Amy Johnson Robyn Newman Deanna Parham Jod Pe zer Sherr e McGr f 0 rth Row L sa Byrd Marc Ba tz M che e Booker M che e Lyon Tracy Jackson Wendy Harr s Tracy Stee e Kathy Hooper C ndy Sherr Jenn er Treagesser F fth Row Caro Mc nney honda Mtche Laura Pau Chr st Dckerson G nger Newsom Dayna Corne us Shannon Tate Tammy Davs Chery W son Sxth Row Leanne Maxwe Done a Ber- M cond Row: Se Rutherford r Jennifer First Row: Tammy Spindle, Shelli Mille IZ E ' SWT :E ' ' - ....-c.,M,M.- , , K .535 j f N i SPONSOR Ms. Dilday 'ei .1 i X I X 9'-W li ' ? r , 1 r' ' we i , J' 5 1' i if if 'S SHELLI MILLER Sweat, sweat, and more sweat. This is exactly what the All Stars experienced throughout the l9B5-86 year. lt all started during the summer. July 15. when the All Stars visited the Kilgore Tops in Drill Team Camp. The squad practiced 8 hours a day. striving to learn one routine after another. On the first night of their stay, chosen seniors performed 4 different routines: a military, high-kick, novelty, and jazz routine. 2 of which were awarded lst division. On the the third night of their stay. they were given the spirit stick for being the most spirited and energetic squad of the day. Finally, the last day of camp arrived After a 40 hour week of hard, strenuous work, 45 squads waited anxiously to see which 5 were good enough to be granted a Sweepstakes Award. Well. guess who was includ- ed? Ves, the l985fB6 Mesquite All Stars. What excitement! Tears rolled as the celebration and trip home began. No sooner than the All Stars got home and settled, they found themselves out on the school parking lot practic- ing in the hot summer sun preparing lor football season and half-time performances. The captains revised and remembered counts and steps for the squadp and practice definitely made perfect at every halfftime performance. However. the hard work was not over yet. Basketball season was next on the list, which meant more practicing! The practice and hard work was nothing compared to the joy and wonderful pleasure of performing. The All Stars performed jazz and high kick routines at A of the home games at which they were supported by fans and friends Finally, came the All Star Review! This was a big time for the All Stars, They got a chance to reveal their true talents and personalities by performing skits and routines for an auditorium packed with families. fans, and friends The All Star Review was also a special time for members of the Varsity football squad, because it gave them a chance to show off their true ham selves on the stage, rather than on the field! This group of 56 girls sure went through a lot to be on top, but none of it would be possible if it were not for Jackie Dilday. instructor and sponsor of the squad. Her determination led the Mesquite All Stars to a definite success. - Amberly Griffin 163 ORCHESTRA Violin l Steven DeVoll David Dupree Sylvia Garza Roy Thomas Joey Goldberg Amos Finger Pebble Carter Frank Everett Violin ll Viola Zubair Fattani Jamie Sides Brian Weir Cassandra Clements Jeff Hantes Frankie Martin Traci Hooper Jared Judd Raymond Gathright Valerie Bristow Lori Proctor Robert Moore Stephen Weed Kim Hammond Rebekah Chance Miranda Hughes Brian Irvin Trung Vo Christy Voelcker Patrick Bogan Cello Rebecca Tilson Gary Mitchell Bryan Stokes Jennifer Jones Craig Mullen Kenneth Epps Elizabeth Newell Darlene Dowd Mike Bailey String Bass Jason Welch Chuck May Chris Pensata John Guthrie President Frankie Martin Concertmaster Steven DeVoll Vice President Brian Weir Secretary Robert Moore Treasurer Becky Tilson Librarians Raymond Gathright and Gary Mitchell , . , . SYMPHONIC BAND Wall, DeAnn Riddle, Tammy Hale, Kim Bowers, Kim James, Jeff Pittman, Christy Crawford, Beth Whiting, Suzie Young, Bass Clar.: Christina Shumake, Alto Sax: Martha Asberry, Andy Crouch, Tenor Sax: Michelle Navarro, Chris Pirtle, Bari. Sax: Duane Rose, Charles Heater, Trumpets: Scott Phillips, Danny Henley, John Cantu, Eva Raver, John Hurst, Gary Mallett, Shannon Stephenson, Horns: David York, Samantha Shumake, Michelle Wilson, Kenneth Epps, Trombonesz Brian Kurn, Michael Durr, Eddy White, Eric Kroner, Kelly Talent, Euphoniums: Abie Garza, Joyce Sundstrom, Tubas: Paul Hamby, James Hooks, Michael Murphy, Steve McGee' Percussion: Dennis Hevron, Derek Brian, Shane Johnson, Daryl Ward. Flutes: Kammi Miller, Kim Park, Joyce Matthews, Phebe Inman, Zo Browning, Kristi Boultinghouse, Kelly Holt, Cindy Lane, Oboe: Ginger Smith, Clarinetsz Jamie CONCERT BAND Front Row Sarah Mount Tina Moreno Traci Cox Janie Hale Amy Crossland Donna Lindsey Diana Kratz Mitzi Lyttaker Crystal Voorhls Second Row Brian Philips Jason Carpenter John Barnhlll Terry Pruitt Bruce Boydstun Christa Carpenter Charles Schandelmeier Guy Farley Richard Ivey Bryan Rutherford Third Row Richard Wyatt Greg Hathaway Robbie Fields Brian Cranford Ruthie Cercy 165 BAND OFFICERS 6 Jayne Dudley Wes Chuck, Leslie Yates Marsha Clements Mark Crawford Davld Lelsz Se Lance Muller Mark Smith, Sherry Webber Gemma Bruno Third Row Greg Stange Shella Brown W 3 nag epu A sung pmqa 3 uosn51a:g oog 23 P UOJSLU 0'l Am a 3 Qqs1eW UBUJ S 2:1 eqa 0dP JS aaue-I S Bu 9 UO 123 uuli SS G 19 zs 91 p Aeq EINOHJOXVS HONELI. ueq 1ax12g Ku 0 llV ID S.L3N ua ue51oW Msn xog s png 51 V JP? 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UQEJOW UKIUQF l I !W 0 1 u1u.1ag !l ! 91503991-'!l9Q lg 1 S 1 Q Q11-21.1 Ku1V !J lg 1 3 1 1 1 unwffeu ll I r' I! 8 1 3 lll! ! ll! ! 1 !ll! 11 9 H! -I 11 W H1 5912A 911591 salezuog eobaqag uoslg-L Mpeg S S 3lNl0.llHV9 SNOOSSVH S.l.3lxlllIV'ID SELLD1:-I i' Q I 5 I 'I K 'W A ' . - A A M V' T I I 1 I 'R 1 W , A B ky U '-US We 1a W azure ElNOHdOXV HNOHWOILL lsl0lSSDDH3d ,-nf x' nu- ,. -, 1 -u M 1 V Front: Ginger Smith Kim Williams Kammi Miller Rebecca Gonzales. Back: Diana Kratz Z Browning Stefani Milstaad Diane Wierlflaptainl Lora Green, Jana Callahan Kasey Abraham. 5 l ag' I y fl Qg . - hy. :A am - - el, ,,..,,,, xrazu w.- m - A' K- f f l Q ,, , 1, 1 ' ' 'N Q if 2 5' fs f ff 1-L+ l y- is V e ,ui l y A e- l 5 ., i ,Vp n f- W , l,,: W' Q J ' ' . i,,Q-An i F' - ff' l 11 in 2 - 4 'Y Y , A 1- l ,fl - f i f ' -Q, , A g'-4-9' hw g U H, Q ' 1 f .l,, ' ,- L ,R 4: PM ge ., V, V, iii- V3 , : ,V A I ,wars , all i I, g V f Q, -.'. EEE?-. w PEELLEEY. flags 114 . , , , , 4 'fx -if ' 22 ' Q. ff. ,, J ,I , ,fn W I . I . ' ' if .2 ,L . ,JJ I Marion Luckett Bethani Bartlett Melinda Berry Kim Bowers Jamie Wall Cindy Lane Amy Hare QHeadl Marsha Clements 999998 , .1 s' 1 v 4 n' The concert is filled with mixed emotions: sorrow for the groduoring seniors ond extremejoys for the new freshmen. The most memorable experience of the bond is the trip, which is mode every other yeor. The entire bond competes in o con- test held in onother city, ond spends o totol of three doys together. This is when the fun begins! Sometimes we, the bond members, wonder if it is worth oil the hord work thot we put into the bond to moke it ci successp but when we heor our FIRST DIVISION roring onnounced over the Ioudspeoker ot contest, or when we receive o standing ovotion or o concert, our dreoms suddenly come to life. We ore octuolly o port of the MIGHTY MAROON BAND!! Jayne Dudley, Wes Chick, Leslie Yates lx! :ul gi at A Front: Mortho Asberry, Kelley Cox - Coptoin, Gretto Williams. Dock Lourie Hinde Shelly Wilson Sponsor, 5 S ir ' A fx wi. , is olwoys 0 greot success The bond mode three stroight ones ot morching contest, which gove them o superior roting The ouxtliory groups ond section Ieoders mode the bond os Mighty os it could be CHORBLE Floor: Marquette Whittington, Hollie Mooney, Becky Clayton, David Gachot, Sara Moon, Jayne Dudley, George Voss, Charla Billingsley, Ruth Hutchins. First Level: Kevin Johnson, Kristy Dyer, Chad Womack, Curt Mitchell, Kristi McDearman, Paul Hamby, Donna Cantrell, Dannee Wade, Jon Bassett, Kristi Hurst, Bethani Bartlett, Natalie Duckworth, Cynthia Permilllon, Second Level: Carla Myers, Dean Doty, Tracy Bradley, Marilyn Tanksley, Robby McElroy, Laura McKnight, Tammy Barhydt, Nathan Weir, Karla Pool. Third Level: Kayla Troxell, Michael Clardy, Nicole Robinson, Danny Baker, James Howard. KHNTOREI r i l ':'x its K son Hollie Mooney Robby McElroy Not Pictured Joe Caperton 170 Chad Brookins, Becky Clayton, James Howard, Kristi Hurst, David Gachot, Jayne Dudley, Sara Moon, Jon Bassett, Tracy Bradley, Nicole Robin- . ...S Floor: Cyndi Chaffin, Sandra Newsom Kelly Ryan, Rhonda Robertson, Genevia Litty, Sherrie Holden. Bench: Jennifer Seabolt, Steven Smith. First Level: Brooke Bartlett Carri Bradley, Phil Sweeden, Marci Costlow, Kim Seller, Andrea Knapper, Staci Ellis, Helen Mateo, Bobby Bower- man, Linda Hayes, Steve Marxen. Second Level: Shannon Barker, D'Lorah Williams, Shannon Gant, Tom Reid, Enid Moore, Sheryl George, Samantha Chetty, Teresa Willmon, David Holsten. Third Level: Randy Rankin, Sussan Coley, Cathy Phillips, Tony Johnson, Lisa Cowan,Jerry McKinney, Teresa Napier. CHORHLE OFFICERS Tracy Bradley, Equipment Manager, Nicole Robinson, Secretary, Hollie Mooney, Librarian, Sara Moon, President, Danny Baker, Vice President, Becky Clayton, Treasurer. OUTSTANDING CBDET S SY 1985-1986 Ortega. 2nd Row: Danae Smith, Bruce Shover, Pat King. Below Bat talion Commander: CXLTC DeDe Vela. Battalion Staff: ln Front: DeDe Vela. lst Row: Sharon Blalack Lisa .fm Richardson, Dinorah Rodriguez. 3rd Rowi Norma Killian, Dorothy Pace, Holly Perkins, 4th Row: Tonya Spurgeon, Belinda Blanken- ship, Dione Blalack. Girls Drill Team: lst Row: DeDe Vela. 2nd Row: Sharon Blalack, Tina l AWN 1 1 1 T il!! I'Zfh ANNUAL MILITARY BALL T H E D A N C OUTSTANDING CADETS HEADQUARTERS COMPANY: SHARON BLALACK and BRUCE SHOUER BELINDA BELT INSPECTING THE TROOPS . . . T . . BT THE GAME! ARMY JROTC. BE ALL YOU CAN BE. xl! W First Place Color Guard S Garland Uets Day Parade L ing it 'by the book' Middle Row Ross, Dione Wier. Kelley Edwordsen, Above: Mark Sforr ond Burch Biogg roke o break from their photographic duties. Right: Editor Kelley Eclwordsen. we, 3' X 12 3 . 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A .1 A 52 a n 5, 1 ' i A , . in ,. 178 it rr if - a rar. -gjgwfsv German Club Front: Dana Schell, Claudine Meier - Secretary, Q , . . il? t il I. l I . John Barnhill, Jade Yi - Treasurer. Back: Mrs. Phillips - sponsor, Tommy McCurdy - Vice Pres., Michael Vahlencamp, Robert Rice -- Pres., Bryan Rutherford. Not Pictured: Linda Campbell. 1 gt. ,-f'x.,, l-Y Q-gf! lntemational Thespian Society lst Row: Hollie Mooney, Ruth Hutchins, Debbie Swaim, Tonya Silbaugh, Shawn Roos, Kim Hines, DeAnn Smithey. Coco Miller, 2nd Row: Trisha Duncan, Leslie Hornsby, John Gallagher, Deanie Flippen, Marquette Whittington, Martha Asberry, Troy Treadway, Kristi Hurst, Chrissy Raver. 3rd Row: Becky Clayton, Mark Dowdy, Jason Stoner, Shannon West, Lynn Carlisle, Tracey Parrish, Michael Watts. 4th Row: Robbie Shelton, Eric Rodgers, Brian Harrelson, Michelle Jessup, Tammy Hale, Chad Womack, Missy Dowdy, Billy Rawlinson. 5th Row: Deion Miller, Karen Costello, Kayla Troxell, Dannee Wade, Amy McCoy, Danny Baker, Lora Green, Tracey Bradley, Ken Tahbonemah. nl fl .5 - iiiiii rgiit 'lililii !.l.l.L. One Act Play Front: Martha Asberry, Deanie Flippen, DeAnn X Smithey, Kim Hines, Shawn Roos, Ruth Hutchins, Hollie Mooney, Debbie Swaim, Tonya Silbaugh. S Back: Dannee Wade, Amy McCoy, Greg Stange, ei P Q Tracey Bradley, Coco Miller, Kayla Troxell. All tg Star Cast: Ruth Hutchins, Shawn Roos, Tracey sl Bradley, Dannee Wade. 1 4 ' H5422 .xii 179 fffif 'YEEHE . Q fm ,- W qu 5 5 . ,,,. ,, . ' L L? if-fzmm. ..1 .... 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L 2-Lia Q3 rj f ra rn '55 Q o n am K nf 21 rf 3 l Har fww DECA Bottom Row Narda Rowland Kristy Hewrtt Troy Owen Shannon Taylor Terne Burns Row 2 Richard Reynolds Monica Swam Vxce Presldent Danae Smith Mark Tanker President Robm Ostrem Dennis Merrell Row 3 Angela Chnstnan Secretary Anita Evans, Renme Sumberlm Arlene Ferguson Karen Muller Sherri Brazeal Top Row Ted Shernll Treasurer Loyd Baxter Jeff Mathrs Jay Brothers Q W m 31 me are M M HEMWFT HMMQWWEQ JH? .1 TM T W.f Q E o T T W K - P3-. . ' ' ' ' . K I ' , , , .Q . an ,'- ' T , 1 rw ' - - - T T - if Qi f a', , ', Q T ' ' - . rg :- , r , I . . I Ronnie Hall, Shawn Haggardp ' FQ T Q in , - , W 3 T T s fe 2 ki i ' , El . Q w e I, - . - . i T, 'L gf :sea ' - ' I N , W- ,f-ll. 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La., a t ,, , QQ Q -4: ' VOCT CHAPTER 47 Front Row Ron Laywell Lynda Perez Christie Longshore Tina Harrell Scott Watson 2nd Row Billy Joe Trnplett Byran Edmonds Steve Jeffrey Al Guevara Jimmy Fntch Mike Singleton M Pfiewe wwawf tw wx. l'.f,.Ma.A,.rB.J.,....,L fr Q- 3513: rf an 351 ,ryan N 452 as 1, ' r Q Q Q vdtr S Sim VOCT lr, Front Row: Theresa Bergman. Tammie Hale, S, Candy Smart, Randle Robinson, Jay Keeton, ia Tammie Taum, Christine Nolan, Wayne Clements, I, ' 2nd Row: Mr. Heaps, Sponsor Tracy Henderson, l Mike Forino, John Stone, Marshall Morton, Mark f Thompson, Julie Stringer. 3rd Row: Doug Lowe, , ' Todd Sorter, Marshall Kinard, John Ferguson, 1 Patrick O'Neill, Cindy Eoff, Tonya Willis, L, 5 , ffm 5 P Q- 183 ,H l - Top: Mrs. Nelms, Dennis Heath, Ray Lynn Crumley, Phillip McNeal. 2nd Row: Sheila Mays, Barbara Miller. Kim Maness, Lisa White, Sonja Tungate, Charley Lankford, William Harwell. 3rd Row: Lisa Brimer, Cheryl Hair, Michelle Holland, ' 4 I Ruby Burgess, Barbara Skinner, Lisa Light, Staci g . Winters, Janet,Montgomery. 4th Row: Mrs, Jordan,Kristi Keith, Judy Brem, Christina,Raver, jg, , Geraldine Vela, Patty Smith, Christine Galvin, Kim Stinson, Tina Higginbotham, 5th Row: Karla Pool, Michelle Cron, Choi Mercer, Marsha Clements, Karla White. 35,5 Eff W , ..,,,, ,,,, ,,. , , ,,,, ,, , e W - . ,,,,,,, 184 in , K. in 1 EE HJ. l-are f .lg . ,wi Tf. 251212 ' l1? !iGJ Q71 Q Hi fs'-'fs 1 -11- M., L I QW' 1. ,N hs 'rw Q . Front Row: Rachel Bianchi, Lissa Jacoba, Amy 1333, Smith, Debbie Whiting, Krista Fogleman, Choi Mercer, Kelly Cotten, Susan Burleson. 2nd Row: Brian Hagins, William Hall, Brian Harrelson, Ross Vuu, Chris Asbill, Andy Crouch, Ricky Evans. 3rd Row: Greg Morris, Lori Crouch, Alex DeLaGarza, Vicki Cantrell, Michelle sebrlgm, Neal Wilkerson. ,C ,,.., s l 185 JETS l, M M i First Row: Robert Rice, Tonya'Silbaugh Kristina Schade. 2nd Row: Marilyn Jones Abie.GarzaV f Michael Watts Galen Valen.tine,,Gracia'Grahamj 3rd Row: Doug McCurdy, Mike Moreland, Ron if Hndson, Rusty Hogan. R ' ' ' if ui '22 i l l ' T'i T ' ,Wir-i.f ,i..qg ,i:ea.w - LM- H- m e : M . - fe M, 'i:t:il i -i V E! Ei af. 2 5 i , ., ,,.i ,i., .., , . Q P , s lil ii li., sl '1 , l ies-34 l E E i ' ly? , , . , L, , ,ii -it .ff Q i gil - -Q , T i , . Science Club lst Row: Sean Duus, Jeanne Cross, Jodi Pelzer, ji David Lelsz. 2nd Row: Susan Arnold, Tonya 'X Silbaugh, Jennifer Rutherford, Nam Vuu, Gracia y if Graham, Debbie Swaim, Shawn Roos, Esther . Padilla. 3rd Row: Ricky Coplin, Becky Clayton, Able Garza, Shane Crawford, Darren Davis, Mike' it Stevens. Michael Watts, Stephanie Hudson, Shane L b qi Evans. 4th Row: Dannee Wade, Louellen Pollock, V A L Felicia Else, Stacy Trammel, Galen Valentine, Claudine Meier, Amy McCoy, Kristina Schade. 5th '- if Row: Ron Hudson, Tommy McCurcly, Tony Thomas, Kevin Jones, Michael Peterson, Gary Mitchell, John Haines, Rabert Rice, Steve Devoll., at ,ii ia, 1 186 Q A 5 ggi 13 ga -? ll Q, T ICT First Row: Chip Pryor, Jerry Lee, Benny Heater, Travis Barton, Donald Ashton, Chris Asbill, Joel Boyd. Second Row: Robert Bailey CSponsorj, Camilo Espinoza, Whiton Rice, Ralph Foreman, Mark Stovall, Brian Dull, John Cathey. FCA First Row: Charlie Wood, Sean Hunt, Andy Agnes, Monte Nairn, Scott Prather, Brian Horton, Dale Henley, Brian McKethan, Kevin Troy. Second Row: Dar Holdsworth, Andy Nelson, Jim Bob Airhart, Gary Hari, Jon Clayton, Jeff Wendt. Back Row: Coach Geer, Todd Simpson, Eric Harter, Thomas Brockway, Clay Cleveland, Cody Cleveland, Kevin Stinson, Tony Garner. an W W FCA First Row: Officers: Sylvia Gonzales, Sally Graham QPresidentJ, Sharon Daniels, Helena Huber. Second Row: Donna Flint, Vicki Pitts, Gina Rorie, Claudia Valdez, Jill Talbot, Michelle Mitchell, Trina Gray, Kathy Johnson. Back Row: Coach Fuller, Kristi H Tyson, Michele Duncan, Lesa Buhler, Jennifer Rackley, Leslie Williams, Dee Ann Smith, Jo Anne gilt, if Huff. -1231: L, .yu iezenfplg-Y .,a,ergs+i,,csW L ., W gm., ,em ' sr- ,S-e w . rw fw ,vm- , l87 1325 QE . x 11 R32 6 M - Q ' Y W - t X N W., , ,M .. ...... i, ,, . .,. vs... . W, n f Q, . fi ' lg ' m ui -2 ni W Vw 3rd PERIOD B-DRILL Front: Dayna Cornelius, Tammy Peacock, 2nd Row: Kristy Myers Kim Millar Monica Kent Sharla Floyd Shannon Dubach. 3rd Row: Marsha Hood Carla Pass Lynn Harrill, Leslie Rose, Teri Cerrato, Laura McKnight. 4th Row: Andrea Glinis, Dana English, Donna Smelley, Julie Hefner, Joanne Tworney, Pam McGee. 1 J: s in , EQ , i 1 5' ' , 1 A fl? , , 'ii ' he if is fi Li , if P 5 fi is Wi Qi? ,gg ze 3 -Ji if- rr Q, 'ml We in 649,537 K 1. 3 'Q Em f ML 'al . ,. .-lr Eb Q qi ' 188 ' 22 4 f Q SKEETER GUARD 2 lst Row: Troy Treadway, Todd Zimmerman, Robb McElro Dou Wilkinson Back Rowo ay Mr. Jones. ff? 32 ii B fi '52, Yrs 256 iii wi Gr er I 41 , y yy Q - - J ., 5 Yandell, Jim Pittman, David Gachot, David Cepak, Lf' .352 fir JSM if sal if, 3 n 2' F E11 fi V.A.C. r Q, W' Bottom: Marvin Nance, Sam Bushnell, George am Carson, Donna Williams, Lisa Parker, Lavenda ,Q 51 ,ag 5 na ii White, Ms. Cannon fSponsorj. Top: Bryan Stibbens, Tony Sullivan, Ronald Weatherall, Gary Aven, Keith McDonald, Juan Perez. 'fie- we ,,,, Q . ,,., ,. .,,, ,., , ,wa-A, . A F F A lst Row VrckrMcllvain Jeff Thompson Tommie Taylor AprrlPolley Back Row Jackie Waldrop Mike Quick James Scruggs Ronald McCarter Scotty Harper Sandy Sheu Qi fps A .lip-'xxirpw L 3 5,55 l-35? il 5 Q i n A ,J- ff v- 1- px , f f: , . QEXQ E ollo ,,, n o , , I , z 189 .1 , 5.fg2f.w1r.r:. ,, ,,,-g rew: - ' in I I 111. - :L fi i - , if 5 i i n inif w Q V' L m . Q 'if , . 1 ' L i i 'COMPUTER CLUB i Front Row: Kristina Schade. Kami Seaton, Eric QQ Eisele, Tommy McCurdy. Back Roxy: Tracy A Bradley, Zu Farzannsreve Devon, Ron Hudson, i Scott Rathbun, Mrs, Cross. ' V ,H S o iiio n i X . 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'T' ' M 5if Q5V3 ,IZ 5353 '713?f'k35-h'122'Qd'i5???2:ZEi1 f'f'Qlfi,g 25124 ,SQ k . , Q aw' fm H - ,1 an-Z L Ei Cosmetology acy Hldebrant Rhonda Long, Deann Riddle Lisa ough Dormda Doty 4 '59 ,X me ram, 'ww 'R St , . eazgq Q , vi -' ff Xi K 1 Auto Mechanics 191 fs EFZQQ-28135 W' Xue w e gm M,,l,13 ' fi' Usa. sl.m,ffaw W4 NM ' NEWSPAPER STAFF Back Row Sammy Moon Tony Thompson Davnd VanBevers Mark Starr Butch Blagg Scott Phillips Mackey Sanders Middle Row Randy Palmer, Tim Stephenson, Sandi Croom, Kam: Seaton Jade Yr Sherri Powdrnll Front Row Bryan Goodwin, Gwen Taylor Tma Sloan Klva Jackson Trey Pnrkey Y' , rg S s w im ' . .f s .T ' N -we-vizff1'2vYfszs.M' vase., '- a v? X if -.M 1 ' M my v ,ff ,ra fn 'G r r 151, l92 -V kdgw :WW zHFQ ' aqp ' 0 Qgadi ' ,QQ- , JD . , ., r 3:f513if , . fe, A-gN,0 N f-'amr 1 0 N157 +91 8. 9 I' 'Q '- Qi Ei' . rj F1215 -.LQ 5-.X fszl .f -553 4 A if ax 2'Q, ' . F I! , 5 X ., ,Q -NE' At' Tv ' .5 K4 ,132 ,Tl fm? 3 - Qygmgyaw x '31 - if 5 ' ,gg Af +3 J , Q, Q, - 4 V1 -za-. . f , - , ' . Nw as . fwgiwmmg fp. -9, za. : ,N , 7- ' ,f S ' -, +5 .Qt M Q was ,gy 1 0? QC A ,ii l .gas ,J., Garland on their way to a bl-district championship, 1 nu in l. The MHS varsity volleyball team defeats North I nuns-e .., A Q. 2. A tennls player exhlblts her athletic ablllty during workouts. 3. Senlor Jon Doversplke, golf team co-captain, works on perfecting hls swlng after school at Mesquite Munlclpal Golf Course. ,F x Cross Country Bock Row: Cooch Moggie Croghon, Shoyne Phillips, Rondoll Downs, Scott Shafer. Front Row: Phillip Standing, Mlchoel Rogers, Eric Eisle, Kevin Sronbery Girls SUUITQ fmt. f 1 Bock Row: Melindo Gonzales, Sylvio Gorzo, Cooch Moggie Croghon, Leslie Williams, Sheri Morrin. Front Row: Michelle Dousi, Tino Duron, Heofher Dousl, 'Ax dak- di' law xlf yboll Varsity: Left to Right Nic ols Denise Bouroso Michelle Coker Krista Rinchiuso Missy Debbie Nichols sets up the ball for o teammate Monus - Manager, h r, Sondra Miller, Lisa Hontes and Courtney Harris. Varsity wins district honors 1985 was an exciting year for the Skeeters varsity volleyball team. The Skeeters won the first two rounds of every regular season game except one, having to play all three rounds with North Mesquite. Coach Bundrick said, ln order to win you must have sacrifice and dedication. This showed through when the Skeeters went undefeated this season for the first time. The Skeeters went into the playoffs as district champions and defeated Rockwall in the first two rounds of play. The season ended Nov. 12 with a loss to Lewisville for the area championship. Several of the MHS varsity girls were honored at the end of the season with All-District honors. Senior Debbie Nichols and sophomore Lesa Buhler were selected to All-District first team. Second team honors went to junior Amy Prewitt and sophomore Krista Rinchiuso. Honorable Mention went ot Michelle Coker. Most valuable player in district 9-5A went to Debbie Nichols, Sophomore of the year was Krista Rinchiuso and Coach of the Year was Jo Ann Bundrick. Team members get encouragement from Coach Bundrick during a time -out or the North Gotland game. Junior Vorsify Junior Varsity: Sronding: Kim Cooper, Vicki Pitts, Donno Flint, Donieile Ellsworth, JoAnne Huff, Heleno Huber Kneeling: Shori Hunt, Yulondo Creor. Freshmen H. vas ,SS Freshmen: Standing: Amy Lopez, Cofhy Johnson, Boker, Jennifer Rockiey. Kneeling: Cindy Burris, Melissa Wiiimon, Vorsiry Fooilooll ii i K 'A' till fm QQQ.Q,Q, .A iitligiggoififiiff 'f'fff ' 'A 7 .Y., 4 , ,,, A, , A. 7 7 it ,, .f it . -W -MAT tilt 6 T ..M.w, . 6 iiol ' ' Q A A ..VAi Wf' T- ' ,t - - - K , gary it eg , i . ,A . 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Rhodes Greg Gilmore Brett Morrison Randy Rogers Sean Hunt Jonathan Bates Jim McCoy Terry Dickson Chad Brookins Jeff Green Colixy Moss Dar Holdsworvh Kevin Stinson Jay Hanlon Scott Garner David Brinkman Roger Hunt Chris Couch Doug Glaser Kenny Lane Scott Carrouth Joel Bates Steve Murhpree Amin Amlani Israel Sotalo Scott Watson Brian McKethan Jason ONeiIl Kelly Coleman Damon Flowers Tony Garner Tommy Ciimer Mike Cramer Bill Mayfield Savas Trevino os FB FB TB TB TB DE WR C LB LB G G G G G G G G G T T T T T T T T WR TE WR WR TE TE TE TE TE lt w-D-1-we-Meta. -gm-rw-Q lammwni has o, t ,212 ii T Liz ll 11 ' I2 ' 12 H . I2 I2 ll I1 ll 11 ' ll 12 I2 12 ll' 12 V I2 ii ll ii ii ri io ll ii' ii 12 ll ll 12 I2 l2 7 'f W 5' P' nu wi 7' N- Q-R .1 rr? f -Silk ' A A 2 MM' 'M' 'E ' 7 'lr '2ii 'f41:2fQ4a ' , .T l,., Q my W W . H-O V V , 1 W.. , 'Fri . ' ' ' ' , i 3 l no. . P . vi, io - QB ii - it - ' QB iz ia . . as 12 I4 QB ii ' ao - - wrt ii zz ' WR ii l 22 - FL 12 23 ' Fi. iz 24 ' wra 12 25 TB it 27 Fr. I2 28 ,viz 12 30 FB I2 33 FB 12 34 FB ii Bryan Adams Spruce Samuel! 'South Garland 'Wilmer-Hutchins 'Highland Park 'Lakeview 'North Garland Garland North Mesquite them r 6 A roiners: Bock Row Krisrr Tyson, Joey McNeol,John Jocobs, John Guthrie, Korlo Whire, DeAnn Srnrrhey Row Cooch Toylor Logene Chennoulr Koylo Melton, Connie Pounders, Tommy Dei-lorr, Sozerre Cooch Heck Fronr Row Amos Finger, Ernie Bryonr Jeff Troxell, Chorile Wood 1 s X Managers: Sronding John Corron, Steve Mrrchell Kneeling Senna Hon, Morrrn Bromrr Slseefer RecorD L W W W L L L W L L 'District games Sovos Trevrno looks for o srgnol from quorrerbock Bubbo Dovis os rhe reonn Innes up ogornsr Bryon Adonis Flowers ond Sherman Hohenberger oren'r going to ler the boil ger Bubbo Dovis looks for on open receiver ogoinst the North Gorlond defense. Doug Gloser rolses time out from procrice for o little refreshment. 0 ,pr a - 3. ' sz 5 Vorsity ployers spent hours procticing or Honby Stodium during the seoson. 202 The Skeeters celebrate o victory. 'X -NA Kelly Colemon ond Alton Mortin stond on the sidelines os the Skeeter defense gets in some plciying time. ' A f- -fa -4' 1 il - at as fir ' K all ' X JT. 'mil olwoys woiting on the sidelines with woter ond towels for the .lx wes Tolbot ond Ankrum hove o word with the sive teom on the bench. .J 'H od coach Rusty Tolbot gives o pep tolk to ployers ond fons or o Thursdoy afternoon rolly, 203 10 Cody Cleveiond 11 Monty Nairn 20 Greg Wrckevshorn 21 Andy Nelsbn 22 Jason Eddy 23 Benny Chaps: 24 John Comm 25 Thomas Brockway 27 Dubby Scrrvner 28 Mor: Reynolds UDJDI1 Clayton 38 Tommy Anne-ndarez 34 Charles Funknouser 41 Gary Jackson 44 Dowd Gorman 52 Dubbo Miller 53 Deon Doxy 56 Jeff Wendy 61 Joe Chong 62 Muchoel Ross 63 Jam McKenzie bb Bobby Wore J.V. Foorboll Skeeter Roster 67 Edmund Rodnguez 68 Croug Siuon 70 Jerry Brown 71 Sean Moness 72 Colvin Knapp 73 Cvoag Hoof 75 Mork Movlam 77 Mfke Dlllon 75 Make Wulson G0 Gary Han 84 Dowd Dorsey 65 Amhony Sonodo BB .hm Aifhdll 89 Jason 1-loner Managers Bobby Porter Muke Curry Trainers Bucky Toylor Bofboro Heck Svudem homers John Jacobs Knsn Tyson Deonne Smumey Sharon Dnnleb Tommy Congleron K J V coaches Rick Geer, John Bellamy ond Don Pruitt. 4,-wr Gary Lindsey Daryl Barber Billy Middlebrook Don Spyker Vincent Onararo Brian Moore Chad Odom Raymond Brown C. Parker Sieve Gossmon Jeff Garner James Rogers Donny Wood John Simpson Jeff Little Bomer Freshman Football Wesley Cunningham Dale Henley Roberr Davilla Andy Agnes Brain Horton Sreven5mirh Chris Taylor Barr Speed Tracy Gaines Michael Hood Scan Prather Mike Johnson Jeff Hanres Mark Mark Kennerh Broke C Oy David Yi Jody Boy's Soccer fi Skeeter G C O I' 7 wins, 5 losses Captains Tony Norsworthy Michael Kirchman Eddie Perry John Birchfield District First Team Jerry Campbell Drstrrct Second Team Tony Norsworthy Mlchael Krrchman Drstrzct Honorable Mentzon Chris Hamro Juan Lopez Rusty Krng Edclre Perry Girls Soccer b Senior Cioudio Voldez reody for eorly morning soccer procnce. MHS vs Samuel! ...., MHS vs Skyline ....... MHS vs Bishop Dunne ..... MHS vs Bishop Lynch ..,.. MHS vs Arlington-Houston . MHS vs Richard Berkner. . . MHS vs Lewisville ......,. MHS vs Arlington High .... MHS vs Arlington High .... MHS vs South Garland. . . MHS vs Lakeview ...,. MHS vs Garlands , . . . .. MHS vs North Garland. . . MHS vs North Mesquite. . . . MHS vs South Garland .... MHS vs Lakeview ....... MHS vs Garland ,..., .... MHS vs North Garland ..., MHS vs North Mesquite. . . Bi-District: MHS vs Samuell Area: MHS vs Plano ..,... Skeeter J oste Varsity: Candi Mcl.ain Jana Price Yolanda Valdez Tri-Captains: Marci Balrz April Bourasa Peggy Carter Michelle Coker Cheryl Creech Alicia Elsey Cindy Garner Chrisri Garely Tressa Hall Janice Hedrick Tinley Mansell Michelle Mansell Deana Ross Lencra Valdez Christi Valdez Melissa Valdez Holly Warts Denise Bouroso Manager Michelle Wilson Manager Junior Varsity Jennifer Blanco Shannon Clrmer Dee Ann Hedrick Simona Mullins Kandi McDonald D D Moran Elizabeth Segura Laura Valdez Chorlorre Vineyard Raw Janice Hedrick Deana Ross Alicia Elsey Tlnky Mansell Tressa Hall Jana Price Charlorre Vineyard Tammy Congleton. Fifth Row: Holly Waits, Michelle C h Third Row Lencia Valdez Christi Valdez. Second Raw: Michelle Mansell Valdez From Coach John Bellamy 09 Boy'sJ V Boskerboll MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS Pearce Bryan Adams Ennis Grand Frame W T Whne Bryan Adams Rnchardson N Mesquite N Garland Highland Park Lakevuew Wnlmer Hulchms S Garland Garland N Mesquute N Garland Highland vafx Lakeview Wilmer Hulvshens S Garland Garland JV Skeeter . Todd Henson K . David Hbrlan Derek Norton Doug 'Wilkinson Jason Harxer ' Coach Stout Bryan Van Sickle Jason Hurnes Shane Hayden Matt Alford ' John Guthrie David Glenn . 30 Monly Nairn l4 L Chris IKE C0chr 42 Jason Marshall ll 0 Jeif Cepak Otis Akerfeilds vs. ,......... ,..,. . . . . vs. ' , ,,,..,,.. . . . vs. 'K ..,...,..,.,...... . vs. 'S. ..,.., - vs. , , ' ...,... , .... , .. vs. ,.,.,. . ,..... . vs. ' . ...,, ' .,...,. . , vs. . ' , ...,,..,. , . . .. - vs. . .. ,,..,. ..,.. . . . vs, ' 'K . ,,..,.,,,. . , vs, ' ....,., ,,..... , . . 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Garland .... Highland Park. . Lakeview ....,... Wilmer Hutchins . . S. Garland ..... Garland ...., , . N. Mesquite . . . N. Garland ..... , Highland Park . . Lakeview ..,.... Wilmer Hutchins S. Garland ...., MHS vs. Garland .... Tournam ents: Ennis Tournameni , PearcelBerkner Tourname nt Both Bryon Von5ickIe ond Shone Hoyden woit for the poss from the sioennes. s ,iw The Skeeter J.V. goes for o loose boll during the gome ogoinst Gotland. 214 Cooch Stout confers with the scorekeepers dutung Cl time-OUI. and two points for the Skeeters 3 I My .Eli ig? 'G eq--, ' 'ff Horter sends the boll up for the free throw. Skeeter defense closely guords the Owl fm The J.V, team sits on the bench, waiting for the chonce to get into the gome 216 MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS' MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS GirI's JV Bosketboll Skeeter ' Denton Bishop Lynch Lakeview Duncanville Plano R. L. Turner Pearce Quinlan Duncanvdle N Gariand H1ghIand Park N Mesqunte Mansfield S Garland Garland Lakeview Wilmer S Garland Garland N Mesqunte N Garland Hnghland Park Lakevrew 5 I 45 38 55 35 41 25 61' W: iff, -.ang - ,F I-1 ,Q bil ,Elf 4 s 11 '- '-S.. k 'Ns, -. is Q Skeeter O ste Krm Cooper Macly Emerlne Donna Fllnt Sally Graham .JoAnne Huff Sharr Hunt Jennifer Rackley Carrie Scott Kami Stroud Chrrsta Thompson Freshmen 7 Girl s Vorsrry Boslsetboll 'C,gzygXQ fn , ' , rf Vfafyzw L Skeeter O S 1' G Damelle Ayers Des Brown Lesa Buhler Lrsa Hensley Angela Hrlton Chnstl Mullms Cnssl Robertson Renea Wmchester Julie Yandell Courtney Hams Manager Jenny Mackey Manager Mlchele Duncan Manager Regina Borders Manager Sheha Reavls Manager Guard Post Post Guard Forward Guard Forward Post Forward Varsity Coach - Phyllis Reed 1 ADIC Skeeter GCOI' Season Record District Record MHS 45 MHS 33 MHS 46 MHS 45 MHS 37 MHS 46 MHS 32 MHS 67 MHS 46 MHS 61 MHS 43 MHS 38 MHS 63 MHS 57 MHS 60 MHS 46 MHS 43 MHS 47 MHS 43 MHS 46 MHS 58 MHS 54 MHS 53 MHS 39 MHS 53 MHS 46 MHS 62 W-L Denton Bishop Lynch Lakeview Duncanville Plano R. L. Turner Pearce Quinlan Richardson South Garland Garland South Grand Prairie Samuell Ennis Hillcrest Skyline North Mesquite North Garland Bishop Lynch Lakeview Wilmer Hutchins South Garland Garland North Mesquite North Garland Lakeview Wilmer Hutchins ,p-. J gw- ' mv Spring Some The Spring Game is a traditional event 1 ,, wmv designed to give the coaches a final look at Elms.-an my in football hopefuls in action before making final team Cuts. lt also gives the crowd a M 'W preview of the new cheerleaders, drill M, , , team, band, and Skeeter Guard. iQ- a This year's game ended with a i4-7 ' A if white team victory. Scores came on touchdowns by Jason O'Neill fWhiteJ, Cody Cleveland iWhitej, and Brian Mc:Kethan fMaroonj. rfff White eo . 11 i .Cody Cleveland . ' QD ',K-13 Q SQCOKLOWE ' K K DD 21 -' Jeffules ,-.15 -V ,wrt -22. 1 . giusmsridy , 1 ui-- lj '24' K Bennie Chopo ' KWR QQ 27 'Q ,Se-on Moness ' DD K -O4 ' -loseScnodo - ,, ' FB 335- . -i Andy Nelson i FB 40 - - Tommy Armenderez i TB Q. M . - Brett Morrison TD gg -Eeigwegildi A C V ' 9 DY me . i G J ni rl3 ' K .MK Domoldsworm K NG u o ubbo Dovis throws o poss under pressure from on opponent, 62 1 K K Keyirririnson . C 63 i K Colvin Knapp . G 63 I CrcigSiuorl G K 66 V V nm Mckenzie -G. V i ' 70' - ' , .lo Chong T ' 72 .Phillip5weeden T 73 Mike wilson 1 x 'N 75 lsmeiSotelo ' T 43 'Ib AminAn'iloni , ' T Q. J' ii - 81 Bryon6codwln E . 82 'Kellyfolemon WR ' fi B3 Dovid Dorsey , WR , ,ns WWW' r 86 lomeucng 1 i TE aw M' - .87 , Douglvlllsinsioo . 'TE X 68 1 Jason oweni ' K VTE K 69 ' Michoelkoss TE 10 K Dubbo Doyis . .KK . , f ' QB I i 12 Jeff Homes - I QB 14 K Sherman Hohenberger . , DB 20 l ' Chris Goyden DB , , f , .22 - , Gow H011 - . f , , wn , 24 7 ' 'Jim Brown T r' ' ' F5 -KVJQYQW 25- -f John Hemby -, , to 1 , 27 ' More Reynolds WIA .30 'K K McrkGonzoles ' K I LD 34 K i KDnvid Gorman , K ' FB 35 - , John Corbin K . .K I FB 45. KK Moriyieos V- rn-gg g - ,ji -TD, i 50 ' i V Deon Doty I ' k ' k C f 51 , Jim McCoy V, k , C 52 Jeff Green .-' , - . . K G 60 f ColbyMos:. , ,,, C f T 62 - K Robert Brown ' ' . f. G '- 66 ' Joy?-lonlon . G O4 Edmond Rodriguez ' G 1 07 - Bubbo Miller . G X ,bd .-.- x ChrisCouch k .L G 72' ' Michael Polnoc- T 73 Scoll Corrourh T 74 ' . Joellloies j A . T 75 Scot: Chandler I T 76 Sconwnrsion T 80 BricinMcKe!han1 1 -, 3 'Wil - 81' ' T Anthony Sonodo .WR 66 f 'Tommy Cllrner , I - ' TE. gg K . . Armen K .K T K TE Sophomore cheerleaders Jill Tolbor ond Tonyo 59 . V ' ' jfsgncgififnq - ' - T Blollmon worch rhe game or orrenrion beiween . ' J . ' C QGFS. Sophomore Tommy Armenderez runs rhe boil for 220 the White reom. Kelley Edwordsen CStormyQ continuing to root the Skeeters on. 1 K wig, - . 7, .sm ' - s if .f-2:2 -s 1 , ,, 4 ' 'W M J- if ,Q .,,. K, , Q I H ww, . e A, . N' .. w. ' AML is x. gi at , .v 4 ,M 'gi 4 .4 feb .wwe i -.r Junior Morty Leos picks o poth to run ot high speed. , V V K , 1 li B 2 .' 5 '3. MH .N f' 4 5 - ' ' ' ' - , - M- .,... , X Q I 5. Q Q' , K 37:1 , 1 X -. . P , . , 9 4 4 f , Q ,,,,,,- ft 'N ef . 5 A p F 5 i, - K ' 4' 6 Q - 1 A N. . ' 1 4 A 'us .-.,Lgg4s4Q , sri 1 M -- ' 'A f - . , . . -ag, :Q-f.. g'.urif'F'f'1f, -,X i,-- , . - K . ' 'WW' -k 1' -ary' fffe:xfsfpfagzsfgq,sf: sg , , ' i i - a .r - - fl Q , It 'f ---f' i7'?f:-if-W' A L L -' If -fw..- 1,--1 y si - .W ., 1. 'm .ra-w. .. ,N if K K sg . J.. L i - is .s s ,iii is g if. . s i-ih , i iiwg A4 K K .... gg- , ,, Vamp, - . 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M0rk.Wllieford I MiRefDeMoen - Mdfkisfdff W L , David Gochoril 3,- ErIcAEtslef :fqqobiQeQ5gQ9rzu ,.-.-.- I ,,'A f 7 Skeeter r lvffles-Hw?f+s, Gfe9,,H0fHQW0V59 ' DoqgiGroht f- Rbdiit Yqnez 'h i Pmmpsrondmg Rlthdrd Rlggsl' ' D009 Mqifurdyg , My Mews r r DOMYWQQUQ ' Boys' Trock I A UTerryiDickson Larfyfbrke PgQrjdoliDowr1s . A eJOhHGOrzCf-.E' L ' Jdson Q'Netll - ,JQY-Xondeil K PhiI'jSWeeden 1 K V .45corrWorson. Kiririfilatson' i g' V, ChffS,,5CHe!!'j, . l ,1 tNeqlL3yi1kersch ' me Q m h.' Rbberflmirchum - fr ,Brien Md:Kerhon K Bdfibo Davis' Mark Mgmt Craig Stoon . 1, ZVMQUY LSP? jfggf iRonoId5ehlgm -, Alqnbrown ,- 'J.eff'LiIes' -. ,. . K Jgfdjfrle .:.g E wwf Skeeter rrock worms up before the meet. I . 1 I ,1 '5 'xS1 T The trock team onxiously owoits their events, Mark Storr proctices his stride. FIGHTING I974 STATE AAAAA Fl' I983 STATE Bl-UST C' Regionol rrock meer qualifiers Jeff Liles ond Scott Wotson, Morty Leos Ccenterj gets o quick stort off the blocks, FIGHTING SKEETERS l oi l I 1 f f..vqf+-M Q- TATE AAAAA FINALIST ,- ,, T, I MPIUII' . Bock Row: Rooul Yones, Scott Wotson, Shoyne Phillips, John Gorzo, Doug Groh, Donny Wood, Rondoll Downs, Lorry Pike ond Cooch Wolter Ruff. Front Row: Kirk Watson, Michoel Rogers, Brody Tollos, Greg Horhowoy, Terry Dickson, Mike DeMoen, Bruce Archer, Jeff Liles ond Phillip Stonding, :PP 223 Girls' Track Team members sit in the infield, watching other events and waiting ta run, Dena Simms Lisa Miller Misty Harwell Tina Duran Melinda Gonzales Maggie Rentena Becky Fullerton Meredith Harris Chrissy Robinson Kathy Johnson Kim Cooper Lisa Murray Dana Vaughn Angel Brandon Vanessa Pueblo Skeeter RosteR Michelle Dausr Heather Dousl Tina Gllley Danielle Ellsworth Allynda Mattingly Gtna Rane April Henderson Sylvia Garza Managers Donna Hall Donna Robinson Amy Brown Stephanie Caruso Janie Little Skeeter HonarS School Records 1OO meter dash 12:73 Kathy Johnson 200 meter dash 27:56 Crissy Robertson 800 meter run 2 G0 7 Tuna Duran 1600 meter run 5 28 12 Tuna Duran Drscus throw B4 1 1 Sally Graham Letterwlnners 1986 Heather Dousl Tuna Duran Sally Graham Kathy Johnson Most Valuable Athlete Tuna Duran Leadership A ward Sher: Martrn Sher: Martin All- Track Leadership Award 226 Golf ' Tournament Schedule . October r r i '25 M.l.S.D. Tournament r , r i l i 30 South Garland e November n r ,ll Garland i r March e K 5 North Garland e i 7 Athens , April r r 8 District Tournament L L L r' ., L Senior Jon Doverspilse plays o practice round of golf during oth period at - A ' ' - , Mesquite Municipal Golf Course. I974 STATE AAAAA FINALIST Back Row: Jason Corrie, David Harlan, Doug Eakin, Donald Johnston, Stephen Gray, Danny Beal, Larry Allen, Jerry Chambers, Coach Lynch. Front Row: Curtis Frederick, SkipperJohnson, Todd Zimmermann, .Ion Paul Doverspilse, Paul Carroll, Roger Boyd, Tim Player, I EDU150 A Teom Coproinsz Jon Doverspike, Todd Zimmerman, Poul Corroll. i , A-' Q M W' Qwewzi new, W, A A f:-ww, -2 2 if 1 .092 ' w N' Q Ar fav- ,mg,,,,,,, W rawg, A X4 1 ,agar ,wax V A Fw ' - M . Q , -, ' ,. ,M ,, ' rw , , L ,W -at .i. 1 Www -1. ,gf V if , I U, my W fs v ' Ni.,,5,, , frk . W ' x5 1 'MW ,, lunior Roger Boyd fries for o birdie. 22 Kristi Camp, junior, displays a powerful serve, 28 Tonya Bollman and Brenda Valdez shake hands with their opponents ar the net. Tennis Coach Linda Howig and varsity tennis girls Kristi Camp, Brenda Valdez, Beth Hare, Lisa Stafford, Donnetta Doak, Tanya Bollrnan ond Claudia Valdez. HOM OF THE FIGHTING SKEETERS 74 QATEQAA swat 3331 Back Row: Tom Reid, Hiep Vo, Bryan Stokes, Jeff Adams, Jeremy Trevino, Ron Hudson, Eric Reeves, Darren Wyndham, Steve Slayton and Greg Padron. Front Row: Brenda Valdez, Lisa Stafford, Donnetta Doak, Tonya Bollman, Brian Watts, Brian Weir, Beth Hare, Kristi Camp, Claudia Valdez and Coach Howig. R, - Wyndham, Eric Reeves, Greg Podron and Jeremy Trevino relax after o and Caudia Valdez wotch the action from the sidelines, Junior Varsity Top Row: Zahida Fattani, Debbie Filter, Amy Jones, Angela Adams, Criss Cross, Sherrie Holden Bottom Row: David Duke, Jeremy Kingston, Ryan Hawkins, Shown Pasley. M r, K ,. . -- N. .- Debbie Filter and Zahido Fattani warm up on the courts during fourth period. 229 Powerlifting First Row. Don Spyker, Colvin Knopp, Croig Stuort, John Corbitt, Jose Sonodo, Anthony Sonodo, Vinny Onoroto, 2nd Row: Brion McKethon, Keith Miller, Amyn Amlonl, Jef-f Wendt, Dor Holdswoth, Morc Reynolds. Grd Row: Joy Hanlon, Scott Corrouth, Isreol Soteleo, Thomos Brockway, Colby Moss, Joson O'NeilI, Cooch Stuort, ,Q ,f Croig Stuort bench presses 135 pounds. 230 Dor Holdsworth otternpts o squot lift, 1 teom looks on Colvin Knapp os he orremprs the deod lift, Honlon ond Amyn Amolini spot os Joson O'NeiII srorrs the squor. Anthony Sonodo srorrs ro grunt os he begins rhe deod Iifr Boseboll Coptorns I Skeeter I Brad Lochheod Sovos Trevrno oste NAME POSITION C15 Seon Lowe ' C-P C25 Greg Wickershom IF C35 Jimmy Morton IF-P C451 J. Munoz P-IF C55 Darrell Rhodes C-P C65 Chris Tribble OF C75 Bubba Dovls IF C95 Jeff Lyles OF C105 Jimmy Cores P C1 15 David Von Bevers OF-C C125 Jeff Green IB-P C185 Shone Boroughs IF C155 Sovos Trevino P-OF C165 Brod Lochheod IB C175 Edmund Rodriquez P-IB C215 Joy Keeron IF C225 Shermon Hohenberger IF C235 Benny Chcpo OF-P C245 Chris Goyden OF C255 Bon Speed IF-P C265 Ronnie Cepok OF 2 E! as A 6 Mig 2? nw W2 my .- H mm H ,aiu mx gil: m ml? gr w- A JN QI? 4 Wu pmqpaam! m fx 'WF' 'li -? 8 'F 'T 'i75 I ra 5 x x ' 3 X J as : .X Q , 1 V QWV I Y N X , X - 2 - ' f , . F I , ,gy ' ,ll W I ar I I S 2 - C, , .A K - I -- I . y a I ,nf - :M . I A ,IIe. QA ,, I K Aix I W r f 11 A If W, -5 S - I I 5 .9 S .. , . ,A ., S 1 . ' i L , '. , .' . .. f rpffliiui nh' .1r,:.w3' W- If liffl . .1 TQ? -iiff , i'.'Kf'3 lQ ' 1 f4i . 1 , f. . -4. G wi N + xg sg fa W ., A ff? X N if wc 'WH S fd ww m A xxx 1 ' wg t ,gf 1 1 Q li ,. 5335 .. 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Darrell Rhodes observes a ploy in the field S' L '16fw+v+wi4dv- f Senior Jimmy Cates pitches the ball tn hopes of striking out the batter ,rf-it if if . wma.. tw Q own K ,.,..,4 ft ff, as 'F 2 fivfr, Skeeter GCOI' Mesquite Invitational Tournament MHS vs Grand Prairie MHS vs Pune Tree MHS vs Greenville Grand Prairie Tournament MHS vs. Woodrow Wilson MHS vs. Garland MHS vs, Wilmer Hutchins MHS vs. North Mesquite MHS vs. Lakeview MHS vs, North Garland MHS vs. South Garland MHS vs. Garlond MHS vs. Wilmer Hutchins MHS vs. North Mesquite MHS vs. Lokeview MHS vs, Nonh Garland MHS vs. Highland Pork MHS vs. South Garland MHS vs Skyline Senior Savas Trevino hits the ball and Sprints to first base. .,, ml 'ea-.ek 5,5 fwf- An MHS botter tokes off toword first bose ofter o solid hir, Cooch Don Eosley looks thoughtful os he returns to inning, the dugout ot the end of the l i is i rm... - ass Senior Brod Lochheod keeps o ccreful eye on the boil. Senior Jimmy Cotes winds up ond prepares ro release cz powerful pitch. 234 Dubbo Dovis or bor. MHS gets o bose hir ogoinst the Gorlond Owls. Brod Lochheod, Benny Chopo, Dorrell Rhodes ond Edmund Rodriguez rest between innings, 235 Coaches Volleyball coach JoAnn Bundricls gives instructions and encouragement to her championship varsity team. Steve Glenn served as head coach of the varsity boys' soccer team, 236 Co och Richard Mason watches varsity football action from the sidelines. . M ' if 3 f ,L , 'f U i ' ri -- n t 5 ' .1 i New events. coach, Tim Lumpkin, was in charge of boys' track and field 0-A ch Chorles Corte-r worches the Skeerers in fl. 'i Ankrum, o vorsiry foorboll cooch gives some of his ployers some rips for winning the QW v' N-',,:. iv' Ms, Peggy Fuller, o cheerleading sponsor ond boskerboll cooch gives Corrie Brodley on oword or rhe cheerleoding bonquer. I7 N K , 5: K pl ,fl Boseboll Cooch Don Eosley sends signols Cooch Toylor CC.T,j serves os o rroiner for rnony of the MHS gives insrructions from the third bose line. reoms. 237 School Spirit MIGHTY 238 if 1 33.1 af.1asQ1 'Z -aw HW ws, --11' -nm R L 3993 ,...,...,.-nn 'A -QU' 4 .ai -A 5' , 1 QA 5 - A1553 ,VMQA t X ,Q ff x A.: 1 , M. -X .Yl- qw X -hx 683: - 472 'X Q 'fa 'K 2. ' x ' A gk .7 4' '- - Q l gi? Q.,ia5:,,-3 f f A if nw- A. 1.Cm12cge Nighi was offered in wpiemizcr to heip l.EPpSH'C!-ERSSTIHGTA make an early decision abcuk their caiiege piams. V 1 s F, 2, 2. ,- 2. Carrie Sthtfef and cihers spend 24 Saturday afternoon posing for an endless number of senior pictures, 3. Seniors Qermy Nichois and Saves Trevino are cmwncd as Mr. and Miss Skeeter at time Homecoming game Oct. 25 against Norih Gariand. L,,- ,7,..-, -...,....,. ,W A - 2 v F D D xH n gn 240 Ta l. Graduation exercises cap the year for seniors, The seniors have the biggest job of all here at MHS. Leading the school, keeping up their homework, and helping make it a heartfelt experience are among some of the innumerable senior activities. SENICJR ACTIVITIES EK J 4 S J N 4 3 r i 1 iw 5 F i fr Q V, f r 5 Q' ff fl. 1 5 1 KW? ' ,- u 4 b .- Q a .f On the Edge of a Dream Prom Night - The most special night of the year. lt's a time for looking gorgeous and living it up . . . For dressing in the most outrageous and elegant gown around. For flirt- ing shamelessly and falling in love, if only for a few hours. For always remembering that you were the best looking . . . And a time for sharing precious moments with your best and closest friends. The 1986 Mesquite High School Junior-Senior Prom was held at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Dallas and what a successful evening it was. The evening was highlighted with a splendid full course dinner and dessert. Afterwards, the Junior and Senior class officers entertained prom participants with Remember Whens and Prophecies. The sad- dest and most touching part of the prom was definitely the slide show presentation of Juniors and Seniors presented to the tune of That's What Friends Are For. After the prom, couples hurried to meet their reservations at fancy and expensive restaurants, while others went bowling at Don Carter's. Still, some couples were anxious to get the party started in their homes or at hotels throughout Dallas. Yes, this years prom was, of course, an unforgettable evening. Young men dressed to a tee in their tuxes looked handsome with their dates at their side in ravishing formals. There were many different styles and designs at the prom - everything from Alton and Amberly's plaid, to Rhonda and Chris's forest green lame. Some people chose to dress with the New Wave Look, while others kept the traditional, but gorgeous Southern Belle look. But of all the exquisite gowns, the lights, and the pizazz, the best part of the prom was spending the evening with your friends and the one you love. 1 1 Frank Bueno, Roger Boyd, Savas Trevino, Randy Coplin, and Ricky Coplin -- All Sharp-Dressed Men. A Q. -Q Juniors Kim Jordan and her date, Randy Brown, pose for pictures before leavi ,gil nryir c, y raw 'N 'R f r 52, . i Juniors Kelley Edwardsen and Jason O'NeiI embrace for that special dance. load up on the prom. 245 46 4 a picture before Ieav 'ffm ,w.:z:.-1. ' showed Q 1 Seniors enjoyed the great breakfast prepared for them by the cafeteria ladies. x Q ,r Seniors enjoy socializing with their friends at the Senior Breakfast, - The theme for the 86 Senior Breakfasi was to celebrate the Sesquicentennial Birthday of Texas. Yac's Honor Graduates Thr: .rrrrrual serrrar Bmakiasl qsporr- sured by the VAC sb wa, frgarrr .1 grr-an success The theme was wesiern, wrm bales of my and rr part of a Corral A mural, riproranf-d by me arr aeprrrrf ment. covered almrrsr half of me cafererra wall Fresh frurrs, Cm naman rolls and nabyrsdrrsages were served ll was a greai lime no sign senior books, trade cards, and be able to see some of me friends thai you rmrrnany wouldnlsee A senior waits for the line to go down so that he can eat breakfast, w1.,r,,,,N.m x Baccalaureate was held at the MHS auditorium on June lst this year at 4 p.m. Rev. Pruitt of Wildwood Baptist Church was the officiating minister. The Chorale, directed by Mrs. Hef- fley, sang one selec- tion from Duson, and also the benediction. Most seniors and their families were pre- sent for this activity. lt was the first time to wear the caps and gowns out in public, and it made the realization that gradua- tion was close at hand. Not very many tears were shed, that would be saved for Com- mencement Exercises to be held just four days away. 'f sw'- Wi h .sidxlkssss ff 1, , 54 ,L .gg Iii 'C-3? Cophn W 4 1 Every year before graduation, the seniors have to go through rehearsal. lt wouldn't be so bad, except for the fact that it is at 9:30 in the morning the morning after the last day of school. For those who stayed up all night celebrating, it can be very This year, was the best year the rehearsal went, according to Mr. Thomp- son. Little did he know that the reason we were so quiet is because we were about to fall asleep in our tracks. There was still the underlying excite- ment that graduation was still a few hours away. Practice Makes Perfect traumatic. Johnny Birchfield procrices groduorion. Graduation marks end Graduation '86. The hap- piest moment in a senior's The saddest part of all - receiving the diplomas and life, yet it is also the saddest. Debbie Swaim, valedic- torian, gave the annual speech. She challenged the senior class of '86 to Never give in! Jeanne Cross, salutatorian, sent her regrets for not being able to be at graduation . . . she was com- peting for a 516,000 scholar- ship in Houston. hugging your friends good- bye. The hope is within every senior not to lose touch with all their friends, but the fact remains, there are some people who will never see each other again. Just one more chance, the 10-year reunion. The confetti flies as the Class Of '86 graduates. Troy Owens and Tabitha after graduation. f'f ,,.M I fw show and hats V i ,. 1-:ww-in 1z.,f5f.aa,'zgX ,. fzz He 5 HQ-pzfxw v1,..::' g:!::.:ii'..m::w:. -, W-3:uz:1:f:.4ii :gg .fr-:gy fi ,1. ,..,,,e.-fgfw,,..,t,, . .. ,V .b f'g5 a'f??5??i?5E3i?EY????a ,,:4.1.:g-1,35W-:::11wg,f1-,nfmgi-2,1 ' :, .,Lqgg1q l:q' -,tif E ffssfwm- . .. Um., - ,.., . ,.,.,. ... V. . . ' aigc.. S , N 1 ,i , , , . , , . ,.. . ,. . 1, , l 1 , - I 5 l ' '- . 1 ff ' 1i fQ f vii P 1 M? '1'A .. VVI1 i ' x H 2 if-. A Q .. Q . ' 1 ' ' ' 2? 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We're proud of you and love you very much. Mom, Dad, S Jimmy Sylvia Barker Congratula- tions! We're proud of you and love you very much. You're the Best! Love, Mom 5 Dad Jackie Waldrop Congratula- tions! With all our love and best wishes. Love, Mom 6 Dad Trey Pirkey CONGRAT- LILATIONS! You finally made it - l've got your bag packed. Love, Telford Scott Garner Congratula- tions! We're proud of you and love you very much. Mama S Daddy Mark Stovall Congratula- tions! With all our love and best wishes. Love, Mom 6 Dad, Brenda, Mike, Jamie, Kelly, Den- nith, Sandy, Jennifer, Sherri, Debra S Judy. Dianna Stout Congratula- tions! With all our love and best wishes. Mom, Dad, S Jason Richard Reynolds May God bless you ex- ceeding abun- dantly above all you can ask or think, Dad 6 Reatha Robin Ostrem S Richard Reynolds Sweethearts, We love you! Twyla 8 Ray Michele Holcomb Congratula- tions! We're proud of you and love you very much. Mom S Lee Randy Knight Congratula- tions! We're proud of you and love you very much. Mom S Dad Kim Stinson Congratula- tions! We're proud of you and love you very much. We love you, Mom, Dad, Tonya S Kevin. Kelly Bullard Congratula- tions! To a special per- son. We are proud of you and love you very much. Mother, Dad- dy, Jim, Kris- ty, S Jeff. Brian Weir Congratula- tions Brian!! You are our pride and joy. May all of your dreams and aspira- tions come true. God Bless you. Love, your family Carrie Martin Carrie, you are a real joy to us. We're proud of you and love you very much. May God Bless you. Your Family Momma, Dad- dy, Sheri 6 Cindy Pam Floyd Congratula- tions! We're proud of you and love you very much. Love, Mom S Dad yn.. 1 'mill y . - ? , N It in f ., 1 X Tabatha Tweedy Congratulations! To- the greatest daughter in the world. We wish you a future filled with happiness. Words cannot express how proud we are of you. With all our love, Mom, Dad, Mesinda, 6 Jocelyn. Marla McKa Hammett Congratulations! You are a real joy to us. Best wishes for a beautiful future. Love you, MomSDad Stefani Milstead Congratulations! You are a real joy to us. Best wishes for a beautiful future. Love, Mom 8 Dad 262 Yvonne Padilla Congratulations! You are a real joy to us. Best wishes for a beautiful future. Mom S Dad Kristina Schade We are very proud of all that you have done! Apply yourself and you will go as far as you want. Daddy, Kathryn, 5 Sisters. Jana Price Jana, you're a real joy! May you receive as much happiness as you have given to us 8 may God's blessings be with you Wendy Rawlinson Congratulations! You are a real joy to us. Best wishes for a beautiful future. Love, Mom, Dad, and Stoney Dayna Cornelius Congratulations! You are a real Carlene Evans Congratulations! You are a real joy to us. Best wishes for a joy to us' Best Wishes for a beautiful future. Becky 8 Jerry beautiful future. Momma 8 Daddy Lisa Light Congratulations! May your future be as bright as the sun- shine you have brought into our lives. We love you, Mom and Dad 'iuyff Jacquline Martin Congratulations to our daughter, always remember to go after what you want in life, never settle for second best. Love, Mom and Dad V, ' D Dlx xr X, D F f. or +A' iff 1 .Iv 457 ' ' ' Vt l, 5 '.,.kV i V ,,. - D Iliff Missy Dowdy Congratulations! You are a real joy to us. Best wishes for a beautiful future. Love, Mom and Dad S5 Diff Brad Lochhead Brad, you are a super son. All of your accomplishments have made us very proud and very happy. We love you very much. Congratulations! Dad, Mom, Brian Sheila Mays Congratulations! You're the greatest. You have brought love and happiness to all those around you. God bless and keep you all through life. Mom and Dad Christi Dickerson Congratulations! You bring much joy and love to our lives, and we are very proud of you. Love and best wishes for a beautiful future. Mom and Dad and Cary Jodi Pelzer Congratulations to a wonderful daughter. You are a real joy to us. Best wishes for a successful future. Mom and Dad Cindy Sherrell Congratulations! At school you are an all-star, but at home you are our special star. We love you and wish you much hap- piness. Mom, Dad and Linda Shelli Miller Congratulations! l'm proud of you and love you very much. All my love, Mother. 2 264 Jennifer Jordan Congratula- tions to a wonderful daughter. We love you, Mom 8 Sam. Christine Galvin Congratula- tions! With all our love and best wishes. Dad 8 Mom. Aaron Crane Congratula- tions! We're proud of you and love you very much. Mom, Dad, S Terry. Robin Ostrem Congratula- tions! We're proud of you and love you very much. Moma S Daddy Marcy Benat Congratula- tions! With all our love and best wishes. Love, Mom. Kristi Hurst Congratula- tions! We're proud of you and love you very much. Love, Mom, Dad, 8 Traci. Susan Holston Congratula- tions! We're proud of you and love you very much. Moma, Daddy S David. Jana CaHahan Congratula- tions! We're proud of you and love you very much. Mom, Dad, Sherry, 8 Rick. Michelle James Congratula- tions! We're proud of you and love you very much. Mom and Dad. Richard Long You're special. Con- gratulations, We're proud of you! Mom, Dad and Ouida. Michelle Lynn Cron Congratula- tions! Daddy and Pat. Kim Kennon Congratula- tions! We're proud of you and love you very much. Mom and Dad. Jeff Thompson Congratula- tions! We're proud of you and love you very much. Dad, Mom, Jan, Lynn, and Jason. Bruce Shover Congratula- tions! With all our love and best wishes. Mom and Dad. Tina Higgin- botham Congratula- tions! We're proud of you and love you very much. Mama, Rhon- da, Jason, Nanue and PawPaw. Barbara Skinner Congratula- tions! We're proud of you and love you very much. Mom and Glenn. f'?ii?s??4QR?- ypmc... 4 ,Q ff ..-f9':'7- wtf- - 'l,.-ww'--W.-551 ,q,,.-fy:-px l,,5w'Z1... - Q ,BN J , 'W 1. 1 g s ,Q .. ' y . .ff 1 Haqg.. ,.. ,LA . -- Wil: r -W 2 rss 41 '--- ' .-M13 Y Q . f. ze x qvu-wilw m Q ! Ss- -. .. N ,. f.-.M- ,f-w..,: -..- Mis' - - Igxs. ., 41. s ' r ' A A, ,Sv X Q? W fu' fu nw 1 A Wm Q22 ' ' A f -J 'N I f KV s H. Y, 1 K 0 . R4 Q Eg!-P , xel' , .W Q , ?- 'N M m f? 'X ,rn 4 is -.. Q t 1' l N rf V . ' QKQMQWZ l xi, i l .fu k 265 266 Ronald McCarter Congratula- tions! We're proud of you and love you very much. Dad 8 Mom John Stone Congratula- tions! We're proud of you and love you very much. Grannie 8 PaPa Mark Tacker Congratula- tions! We're proud of you and love you very much. Mom, Dad 8 Tina Errol Westwater Congratula- tions! We're proud of you and love you very much. Mom, Dad S Jason Belinda Costa Congratula- tions! We're proud of you and love you very much. Love, Mom E: Dad Charlie Lankford Congratula- tions! We're proud of you and love you very much. Dad, Mom Ev Trina Jimmy Cates Congratula- tions! We're proud of you and love you very much. Love, Mom, Dad, Bonnie, Leonard, 6 Chris Amy Slayton Congratula- tions! We're proud of you and love you very much. Mom, Dad, 8 Lisa Derek Brian Congratula- tions! You have always been a joy to us. We are very proud of you and love you very much. Mom, Dad, Jeannie, Mama, Violet, and Papa Huey Kristi K. Keith Congratula- tions to our very special daughter. We love you very much and wish you a wonderful future. Love, Always, Mom and Dad Lisa Ortega Congratula- tions Hon! You made it! Your school years are over, but your future is just beginning. We're proud of you. With all our love, Mom and Dad Krista Fogleman Wherever you may wander whatever worlds you ponder our lives are richer and stronger because God gave us our Miracle Baby. Love, Mom and Dad fThe Frog and Frankiej Debbie Nichols Congratula- tions to a wonderful daughter and sister. With all our love and best wishes. Mother, Dad, Pam and Angie Yolanda Valdez Congratula- tions! We're proud of you and love you very much. Best wishes for a beautiful future. Mom, Dad, Melissa and George Savas - Trevino Achieved Goals, fulfilled Dreams, Love Health, Hap- piness, and en during Friend- ships. May your FUTURE hold them all. With ALL our LOVE and RESPECT, Mother and Jr Stephanie Foster Congratula- tions! We're proud of you and love you very much. Best wishes for a beautiful and happy future. Love, Mom, Dad and Tim 2 Jon Doverspike Congratulations to a wonderful son. Daddy would have been so proud of you. We love you very Michael Moreland Congratulations! You are a real joy to us. Best wishes for a beautiful future. Mother S Dad Suzette Morgan Hope your life brings as much love and light into your world as you're shared with those who love you most. Congratulations! much!! Mom and Melanie Staci Winters Congratulations! You are a real joy to me. Best wishes for a beautiful future. Love, Mom. Claudia Valdez Congratulations! Claudia, you have been the light of our lives and the joy in our hearts. You have the potential for a bright future. May the Lord guide your Mom, Dad 6 Eddie Villanueva Congratulations! You are a joy to us. Best wishes for a beautiful future. We love you, Eddie! Your parents, .Juan and u--.. every step. Love, Mom, Dad, S Brenda . . .n . Ricky Coplm Randy Copli Knss Ferrell You have been our pride and You have been our pride and , , , Congratulations! You are a real joy. fDoublei May your future joy. fDoublej May your future ,O to Us Best wishes for a be bright with love and hap- be bright with love and hap- Lelgutiful future Love Mom S piness. We love you, Mom S piness. We love you, Mom 6 Dad ' ' Ken. Ken. ' Butch Blagg Congratulations! We're proud of you and love you very much. Love, Mom S Dad. l 1 K ' A .Amis Diane Wier Congratulations! A job well done!!! Love, Mother 8 Allison Sonja Tungate Congratulations! You are a real joy to us. Best wishes for a beautiful future. Love Mama 6 Dad. Kim Park David Brinkman Congratulations! We are proud of you and love you very much. Best wishes for a beautiful future. Love, Mom S Dad Know yourselfg like yourselfg The future will be yours! Our love always, Mom S Red Af, Delina Mayo Denise Knight Congratulations! We're proud Even at this age you enjoyed a of you and love you very much. challenge. And now you're en- Love, Mom joying bigger and better challenges Uohnnyl. Con- gratulations 6 Best Wishes. Mom 8 Dad Karla White Kim Tigert Congratulations! You are a real Congratulations! You are a real joy to us. Best wishes for a joy to us. Best wishes for a beautiful future. With Love, beautiful future. Love, Mom, Mom, Dad, Kristi and Geno Dad and Donnie 9 270 Lori Green Tammy Pierce Congratulations! lam very pro- Congratulations! With all our ud of you. Best wishes for a love and best wishes. Love, beautiful future. Love, Mom Family Christopher Gilbert We are so proud of you. You have been a special light in our lives and a wonder- ful son, who has brought much joy. May God bless you and guide you always. And may the happiness of the Lord be with you forever. Keep smiling especial mariposa. Congratulations, Son! We love you, Mom 5 Dad. Kristi Buechler Congratulations! May your future hold for your health, hap- piness and everything good in life. You've given us much joy and you deserve the best. Love, Mom 6 Dad Kim Maness Congratulations! You are a real joy to us. Best wishes for a beautiful future. Love, Mom, Jer, Sean, Missy, Lennie, S Jig. Tammy Spindle Congratulations! We're proud of you and love you very much. Love, Mom S Dad. Amberly Griffin You've come a long way BABYCAKES! We love you very much and we are very proud of you. You will always be our little girl. Love, Mom 6 Dad s 5 v- 3 fi X ' ' - - r ' r g .if ' 1, ' . X? Michelle Sebright Congratulations! You are the best daughter anyone could have. We love you and are proud of you. May God bless you, and guide you throughout your life. Our prayers go with you wherever Lance Miller Congratulations! We couldn't ask for a better son. You are a real joy to us. Best wishes for a beautiful future. Mom, Elroy, Love, Mom S Kammi, Sharla and Keisha. Tammy Peacock My sweet baby girl, you have always been my sunshine. I am very proud of you and your Daddy would be too. Con- gratulations! We love you, Mother E3 Richard 'AC Sharon Martin Congratulations! We're proud of you and love you very much. Love, Mom, Dad, Jim, Theresa, 6 Lisa. Lisa Brimer Congratulations! To a wonder- ful daughter. You've made all Penny Nichols Congratulations! You are a real joy to us. Best wishes for a beautiful future. Mom, Dad, Cindy S Susie. David Gachot Congratulations! We love you and we are so proud of you, May God be with you always. Love, Mom, Dad, Don S Debra Rennie Sumberlin Congratulations! 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WALKER iv 205-4000 Mesouara TEXAS 75149 lt 285-4300 O FRONT END ALIGNMENT S AUTO TRANS. REPAIR B AIR COND SERVICE BRAKE REPAIR RADIATOR SERVICE GENERAL REPAIR ALTERNATOR SERVICE STANDARD TRANS REPAIR SUZETTE ANDERSON Q ELLIS ANDERSON MANAGER Q OWNER FTD Shamrock F lorlst 8 Glfts 416 South Galloway Mesqulte Texas 75149 Phone 288 7661 Walter Dobbs Class of 63 Debbie Dobbs Class of 65 Maxme Dobbs Class of 38 ' v O I 1 ivgcnnnq o P 'P 9, F E 0 : .1 . 7 ,' 3. 1 4' cl 'wh .VW ' ..... , . Y Ilw Friendly I4 rrst mm ! ml First Stated' Savings Bank 917 Military Pkwy Mesquite Texas 75149 285-6311 BANK LOBBY HOURS DRIVE THRU WINDOW HGURS 5 F F.D,I.C. F 'd y 9 FW I n 'rn ' ' I ,.....--- ' ' A-1 I , , 5' H! III sig - . ,. A E ,A 1 ly A I 'Ir ' I' K' Q 6 O O o u Member M I Fi M fvh dv 9 112 7 I7 7 A wr It ig A f- IIIIAII I ,. 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Texas Halrcutters 2002 N Galloway Mesqulte Texas 285 1953 O 7 Gwners , - Joe S Carol Jennings I NEVER USE RADIOS OR HAIR DRYERS AROUND BATHS OR SHOWERS 410 SQ' -1 3 i Texas Power 84 Light Company I We I of '-ff E A oo f E -1 7 2 OO S xv V ' ' 1 1 A 0 s + -.-A v l ' 3 F-A -.'-g-j..'a L4 x I sf N ' E - I ' - Q-vga-,,,t,, -4,s,.glv' TM A Division ol Texas Utilities Electric Company The Mesquite Chamber of Commerce is always proud to lend its support to the Mesquite schools By becoming one of the most progressive and highly rated systems in the state the school district has been an important catalyst in raising the overall quality of life in Mesquite Through careful planning the district has provided students with an excellent education while maintaining one of the lowest school tax rates in Dallas County This conscientious exams Like the school district the Chamber of Commerce is also working hard for the positive growth and development of mesquite The possibilities are endless for a city with such unlimited potential With a superior school district responsible civic leaders and a vxsionary Chamber of Commerce Mesquite will always be The Prize of Texas MESQUITE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE dedication gets results. Mesquite students have consistently done well on state proficiency 617 N EBRITE - P.O.BOX115 ' MESQUITE. TEXAS 75149 - PHONE 12145 285-0211 Allledft Flrst National Bank of Mesquite MEMBER FDIC MEMBER ALLIED BANCSHARES INC 288 4411 HWY? Nh-,dum ISIII some thing wt If horn mth 1 4 nn llc is Ju xx It lllllllplht IKSSOIIN It IISIUIK it lsout 4 ln du IHIIIUIIUXN .0 4 . Nt stu tx Imrnnng hom cxpt Ili nu' proud: s 11 cor ttnn kind ol st 1 unix hnrn ufn tnrnfnrtflhlc .uqlnnntantt mth the mlxsoitht wmld s ue gum nldtr wc .npplulllt t VHSCUHI of prtmdnlg ful other kinds of x urltx ns wt Mind Hn s x Il and In t Ip u sun . - .mc Jmvlc ss menu 0 mint that guts ti on f mth nt I l l A I 1 , I .... . W--z' ' lahl. ia., -1 ' ' 5 I'I'ttz.' t1'l. -'1 i '- lilti- snnrlt-r than uv xwrx' h -'d'y. 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Marlrn 1 I7 cynrnra 117 crnay 117 Dana 1 I7 , . , Bosn, reayrnono 117 ' Butler, Kathryn 31. 117, 134, 160 ' Caldwell. Jeffrey 117 Colton. Cynthia 1 I7 Cannon,J C 117 9 carlrsla Lynn 167, 179 carponrer,cnnsla117. 165 Carrasco, Rosendo 117 ' Carroll, Wllltam 117 Carter, Pebble I 17 Caruso, Stephanie 118 , . Cercy, Thelma 118, 165 Chaffin.Cynth1a118,17I Chambers, Carl 1 18 Chance, Rebekah 128 Chandler, James 118 - Chapman, Michael 118 f Chapman, snolly 118 , . Chetty, Samantha 171 f Christian. Brian 118 . Clark. Malessa 118 - Cleveland, Clay 118, 187 . Cllmer. Shannon 118 1 Clinard. sn-any 1 IB coay, Pamela IIB, 175 , Cogg1ns,Thomas 115 Colcleasure, Becky 118 Cole, Paula 118 Coley, Susan 118, 171 Colgan. Marrnow IIB ' Comer, Traci IIB Condor, Rhonda 118 Conley. Michael 118 . Conrad.Jul1e 1 18 -' Copeland,Le1gh 115 Copeland. slaoy 118 Corrie, Jason 118 Costlow,Marcelle 118, 171 Couch, Jennifer 118 - Couch. Melissa IIB Counts, Matthew 118 Cowan.Llsa1l8,171 Cox. Andra 119 , 'f Cox.Shannon119 2 Cox. Timothy 119 Cox, Traci 119, 165 Craig, Angola 119 Crass. Cristina 119 S Crawford, Chrlstfe 119. 165 -296 M mm fr-.J r umm? an-ans? -rf rm-furor 1, an-no rs nh- , Crawford Jerry 119 Clear Jason 119 tronsnaw Stacy 1 I9 Cron Katr1r1all9 Crossland Amy 119 165 trourh Andy 119 165 185 Cudc Leslle 119 crrnnrngnann Wesley 119 Cutshall Robert 119 167 Davidson rraoy 1 I9 Davila Robert 119 Davls Lendell 119 Dawson Tla 119 oonnrnoron Molrnaa 1 Dent John 40 119 Denton Darrin 119 popow oayra 119 Dewoody noalnor 119 Dllts Terry 119 Dlxon Chad 119 Doak Krlstl 35 Doden MlcheIIe 119 Dolan Krlstl 119 Dnnehoo Robert 119 Dousl Heather 119 Doulhltt M1Lhael1lQ Dowd Darlene 119 Drake Teresa 119 Duckworth Christopher 119 onaloy Molrssa 119 Duke Davld 119 Dunlap Pamela Dunn Jana 119 Eaves Charles 119 Edwards Billy 119 Elkins Harmon 119 Elkins James 119 Lllrs Amy 119 Ellis Charles 119 E s Stac1119171 Lmerlne Madalynn Eoff Terry 119 Fpps kannorn 119 165 181 Escalante Sandra 119 Estes Ryan 119 Evans Erika 120 Farley Guy 120 165 Fattanr Zahlda 120 Featherston Van 119 Felts Daniel 120 Fields Rohble4 120 165 Filler Debra 120 rrnoor Amos 120 Fllnl Donna 120 187 Flores Chrrstrna 120 Flowers Catherine 120 Forsrnan Davld 120 Foster, Donnie 120 Franlrlln, Douglas 120 FrankI1n.Tab1tha 120 Fullerton, Rebecca 120 Foroason, ltlrnborly 120 Gaines, Tracy 120 oallaonor, Jonn 120, 179 Galve-z,Mlche1le 120 Gan1,Rayda 120 Gant, Shannon 120, 170 Garland, Orville 120 Garza, Gabrlel 121 George. cnarla 121 oooroo, cnnsropnor 121 George,Sherrl 121,171,182 Gideon, Herndon 121 G1deon.Karie121 Gldeon.Ton1 121 Gilbert, Jason 121 Gilley,Tina121 Glorioso,Gina 121 Goldberg. Joseph 121 Gonzales. Cinthany 121 Gonzales, Mark 121 Goodson, Roger 121 Gordon. Melissa 40, 121 oorrnan. Royce 121 oossuofrray 121 Gotcher, Helen 121 Graham, Kelli 121 Graves, Christopher 121 Groh, Douglas 121 Guerra, Ismael 122 Haglns, Brian 122, 185 Hale, Jannie 122, 165 Hall, Kelly 122 Hall, Michael 122. 185 Hammett, Shannon 122 Hammond, Kimberly 122 Hanson, Brandon 122 Hantes. Jeffrey 122 Harmon, Robert 122 Harrls, Patti 122 Harvllle, Cathie 122, 167 Hatter, Lashunda 122 Hawkins, Ryan 122 Hays, Lisa 122 Heath. Michele 122 Henexson, Pamela 122 Henley, Dale 122, 187 Henley Danny 122 165 lr.-nry ron. 122 Herrera Ernest 122 1-lrrlts rrnpny122 Hrrrroqo Jonnny 122 llroornnolnarn Rnonaa 11111 Andrea 122 Hlll Chrlstl122 nrnns cnnsropnar 122 Hines Gerald 122 Hlx Kimberly 122 lroooo Juno 122 Holden Sherr1eI22 171 Holland Kelly 122 Holston Davld 123 171 Holi Kelly 123 165 Hood Michael 123 Hornsby Leslie 35 123 Horton Brian 123 187 Hubble Jerry 123 Hult JoAr1ne123 187 Humes Jason 123 Hrrnnpnrros rrrsna 123 Hunt Shawn 123 Hunt Shari 123 Inman Phebe123 165 Irby Cra1g123 lrvln Brian 123 167 Ivey Richard 123 165 lyay Trna 123 Jackson Lukrsha 123 Jackson Trrnorny 123 Jatquays rarnrny 123 Jofrroy sloyon 123 Jonlons Royce 123 Jenkins Tracey 123 Jessup Dawn179 Johnson Shane 165 Johnson Karen 123 187 Johnson Michael 123 Johnson Sandra 123 Jonnson Trrnotny 123 Jones Amy 123 Jones Mark 123 Jones Shana 123 160 Judd Jared 123 Kells Robert 123 Kllllan Norma 123 173 Klng Denise 123 nrng Jarnro 123 krng John 123 krnoslon Jeremey124 Klnnard Richard 124 Krrchamn Rtchard124 Klornps Mronaol 124 Knowlton cnrrsropn-ar 124 Knox Gordon 124 Kratz, Dianna 124. 165. Kroner.Er1c 124. 165 Lane,Cynthla124, 165, 168 Largonr, Jeffrey 124 Larue, Bobbie 124 Lay. Dee 192 Layne. Allan 124 Leach, Alena 124 Leatherwood, Kriti 124 Leichliter, Jodi 124,175 Lew1s,Dav1d 124 Lewis. krrnoorly 124 Loyno.Lar14o 124, 160 Lrnasoy, Donna 124. 165 Lrnasoyoary 124 Llttle, Jeff 124 L1ttleton,Corey 124, 167 Lrrry,oonsvla124, 171 Loolroy, Erin 124 Lomonaco. James 124 Lopez, Amy 124 Lopez, Jaime 124 Lopez. narnroon 124 Loworycamoron 124, 167 Loya, Gladys 125 Luman. Kristi 125 Mabry, David 125 Mallett,Gary125. 165 Maness, Lla 125 Mansell, Rachelle 125 Manuel. Margot 125 Mark, Mark 125 Marks, Chrrstlne 125 Marsh, David 125 Martinez, Paul 125 Martinez, Teresa 125 Matthews, Joyce 125, 165 Marrnows, Money 125. 162 Mattlngly,AIynda125 Maxwell, Steven 125 May, cnrrolt 125 May,Sherry125 Mazy, Angela 125 McAfee, Derrick 125 McBroom. Christina 125 McComb, Laura 125 McCoy, Melissa 125 McDonald, James 125 McGinn1s,Jody 126 McGuire, snorry 126 Mtftrnnoy Jerryl71 186 McM1IIan Rhonda Means Larry 126 Meek Dennis 126 Mr-rr-orrn snoryln Mlddlebrook Bllly Miller Jackie 126 Miller Kr1st1r1a31 126 160 Miller Llsa 126 Mitchell LlI1an126 Mitchell MeIlssa126 160 Moore Br1an126 Moore Enid 126 171 Moore Jennifer 126 Morales Joe 126 Moreno Carlos 126 Moreno Chrlstlna 126 Moriarty Troy 126 Morrell Wllllarn 126 Moseley Greg 126 Moses Freddie 126 Mount Sarah 126 165 Mulllns S1mona126 135 Mrrrony M1chelleI26 Murray Jason 126 nooror rrosa126 171 Navarro Michelle 126 165 Nelson Randy 126 Newsom Sandra 126 l7I Nlette Aaron 126 Nolan Kathrlne 126 Norns cynrnra 127 norlnorn Emlly127 O Briant Charles 127 O Briant Thomas 127 Odom Chad 127 Oldfield Gary 127 Oldrlght Davld 127 Onorato Vincent 127 Ord Gregory 127 orsak Jeffrey 127 Ortll Gloria 127 osrrorn Aprrl 127 Ostrem Heather 127 Pace Dorothy 127 173 Padllla Esther 127 186 Parrsn cynlnra160 Parker Shannon 127 Parlrnglon Mronaol 127 Pasley snawn Patton Llsa 127 Payne Jofrroy 127 Pearce wonay 127 Penny Torossa 127 Permllllon Charlotte Perry Sandra 127 Petton Roger 127 Phillips, Catherine 127, 171 Phillips, Jacquellne 127 Plus. Larry 127 Plna, Margo 127 Prrkay, Jason 127 P1rt1e,Chrlstopher 127,165 Pitts. Victoria 127, 187 Pledger, Brenda 127 Poblete, Patricia 128, 186 Polito, Mark 128 Pollard, Michael 128 Polnac,M1chaeI 128 Polston, Jeffrey 128 Prather, Scott 128, IB7 Prosrrioago, Jody 128 Price, Kyle 128 Proctor, Lon 12B Pruitt, Terry 128, 165 Pullen, Mary 128 Quirl, Nathan 40, 128 Raabe, David 128 Rackley, Jennifer 128, 178, 187 Ratliff, James 128 Raver. Eva 128, 165 Reavis, Dana 128 Reed, Thomas 128 Reld, James 128 Renterla, Margaret 128 Reyes, Joseflna 128. 182 Reyes. wonoall 128 Rhodes. Christopher 128 Ricamore, Erick 128 Richardson, Cynthia 129 Ringer, Frederick 129 Rfppy, Suzanne 129 Robertson, Carissa 129 Robertson, Rhonda 129, 171 Robinson, Christopher 129 Robinson, David 129 Rodr1guez,FInnye 129, 167 Rogers.Chr1stopher 129 Rogers, James 129 Rogers, Melody 129 Rorie, Gina 129, 187 Rosales, Marcos 129 Ross, Jonnny 129 Rotenberry, Christopher 129 Rotrarnel. Chrlstle 129 Rorrannol, Misty 129 T K ,V , , , ,, . 2 . .. K ., 1 ' 1 .h g r-- ' K. M' 'u 1 - ' .... 3 www 4 I , , , ' .1 J .1 126 I I I 2' ' I Y , , 1. . 1 126 ,gt , ,167 i . . V, '122 , , 126 I , ' 116 , 1 - V , , , , . 180, las . . f' ' , , ' 19 , ,. ' 1 M ' l 1 U ,57 f , ' . . 165 g . Q . , , , , 160 , . , 179 , in . I 116 I , . 1 1 l. 1 116 -1 'i I I 1. ' V . . . , , 171 4 ' ' . g 'V 1 ' , 119 r I ', 'f ' Ili I - I 1 , ' . , 165 f 1 I 19 1 - f . , 177 . ' - . . 1 .,,, 171 , Q' ' 1 . 'I .. 1 Q . ' 127 -- ' ' . . ' V '. 1 '27 1 I ' 1 ' 165 1 M121 ,E V 1 , Mr 5 Y J Z T- W, ' vw Zi - J 1' -ef1: , 1g 32 , , , Qva,,.... 0:?r7EiW iluf 1 1:.:..1 C7 7 -f-jk,-gpsagmm SOUIHJ11 R1CkY 129 W111n1on,Me11sSa 132 Daer1ze1,DanieI 101 Jono5,Jenn1fer 105, 176 oy fofy 129, 1811 Wooda Cnorles 132. 157 Davis, Sharon 101, 167 Jones,Palr1c1a 105 , Pyon- Ko11y 129. 171 WoodfDonovf1n 132 Dayrs Danielle lOl Jones Taosa 105 MILSTLILZQIZQ Pgrrgla 123 Davis Darren 101, 166 Kem,Mon1Ca 105. II4, 115 168 ers- 1 y 1111 917 D on.J 1 101 K ,R 11105 Sa71ders.Chrystal 129 wooos,Jo1re 133 DZf.fO,,,1e:',f,e101 ,e:',,Qpp,L23i,,, 42. ,05 QEEZQESJSSSQUJEZQ woods-kW?y1onIg3 Dickerson, Tracey 101 Kn1gh1,Caro1yn 105 - J 01111C- ony Dobb .T L 101,166 14 n1,T 105,166 senanoeirnerercriaries 129, 165 won1iy,snawn 133 Doiiggneriijisa 101 Krggil, Maigarei 105 Schell, Roland 129 Wr1qr11,Sher1a 133 Dory,Cnar1es 101, l7O K0rr1,Jame5 105 ' 2f11a112JI111S I153 I1-D5V1dL3?Je 133 Dowdy, Mark IOI. 179 Lankfora, Trina 105 , C0 1 1 ounger. 0 rl Dozier Jarrod I02 LautPn,TraCy 105 I 5211170111 J911111'e1 129- 171 ZU10V9f1C1'1af1d1'9 133 Dnoaeri, Shannon 102. 166 Learnerwooa, snayne 105, 160 , S9o1y- 511911 129 Du1l,S!ephan1e 102 Lide.T1na 105, 165 , EEGLZBSXU11 'EZ Duncan. Mieneie 102, 167 Lindquist, Thomas 105 ' 1 -1 - fny Dunrar1,Palr1Cia 179 Lios1raw,Arny 105 228111213521 129129 sophomores Dupree, David 102 Lopez, Delores lO6 H1191 911155 D ,iv 102,170 sn1p1ey,Cnnsronner 129 Aoranam, Kasey 96, 167. 166 5511, Qfigns 102 '132 Shires, Melissa 129 Adams, Wendy 98 Eddy 'Jason 102 Lundn ' - , y,Jrm 106 ?Q11'ma:jIJ'Ceh1'5g1'13 129- 165 QSSEOEISZJEJ 98 Edmonds, Barbara 102 Lyrraker, M1111 106, 165 J 1651 1 - 121 Ed ,J 102 MI Simpson, Jonn 130 A 'ha1'1rJ11'1'1 Bob 991 137 Ed1r:7?r1s7'Taenirny 102 MZr'Z?1?11Kj!::o:rO1706 106 1 1 E 111,13 102,166 M .La 2m1!h,G1nger IBO. 166 gfnasfg '1'1an119198 Egalzynrffaaiea Srar? 1070 5212, Egnlzggy 130 Bgsroyhiaelga Esior, Kimberly 102 Mao1am,MarR 106 1 - - E ,L 102 srnrrn, Lonea 130 Baker, Brian 98 Ef:,2f,dQf1a,,Cy 102 17:20o7ri:nL'r?j10707 21111111 E1f11f11d3130 15811851-:'110111g1895r 158 Evans.R1chard 102, 167, 165 MeDona1a, Kandi 106 JQZH1 'go m Bgrhyin Airy 98 Ferguson, sean 102. 167 MCDor1ald,Kev1n 106 1 1 61' 1 1 Ferry,Tamm1e 102 MeDona1o, Vanessa 106 311111: V155 130 30 3311111111 -101g5ffJ8165- 179 F1oyo,snar1a 102, 166 McKenzie, Jim 9,106,183 S11111nf1111f111- 5117105 130 Bf'1 :9S11- 58 Forernan,Arnos 102 Memaay, Cassandra 106 S1710 21111915 111191 53119 -n11S1Y Fosrenviekre lO2, 166 Meifnrgnr, Laura 106, 170, 186 Sgf:3JBgL1a13g no B:2fel3an1151gg93 Franeo, Pamela 102, 186 MPd1na,Kim 106, 166 - - F1ar1kI1n.M1chaeI 102 Melton, Kayla 106 gporneoknfolnya 13526 173 SeE'1gfmnM'F'13S'?g8 Foiien, Jessie I02 Mercer, Cnoi 106, 176, 160, 164 165 SP1-'LOC - 615311 Be 1 EP BSE - Funk11ouser,Cnar1es 102 Mr11ar,14rmoer1y 106, 186 SPaym1:J1J!D82Jg '30 B2:1:gJd'?i10nn1a15g Ga11agher,Co11een lO2 Miller. Kamela 106, 165, 168 1 1 - Garza, John 102, 176 Mr11er,Kei1n 106 21g1Z1Y1D13:'r111lgg0 3:Z:g11gyR?rf1JiL9S?J 178- 135 Garza,SyIv1a 102 Miner, Loran 106. 179 , ,- 1 Ga1eIey,Kr1s11e 103 Mills, James 107 Z: 011112 JSI 58130130 gf'2te11E11'Pr B3g 1da99- 173 oainngnr. Raymond 103, 167 Mi1cneI1,Cor1 107. 170, 160. IBB Slogvbrl mayb I '30 Blanca srfged 99 Gayaen, Pamela 103, 160 Mi1che11.Donna 107 sione,rjo11lye130 13onrner:Donrnaa99 C1e0rge.J011 162 :i1fne11.gaIryh107. 186 Stone, Jerry 130 6o11rnan, Tonya 99. 160 g:0 0-E020 H238 MZ'nff7Je,fe'f :gg Sloner. Jason 35, 130, 179 Bonrasa, Apri199 'ms '1 'Ea M ' 1' Siovall. Dena I3O Bowdoin. Raonei 99 g'01'0'I- 00:50 '03 g':: 2'1'BL0788 Suddulh.Parr1eIaI30.167 6owers,14irnoer1y99, 165. 168 07170 es' 001170 '03 M ' J 7, '57 167 Sutton Cirrioro 130 Boyle Lisa 99 0000010101 '-'Sa '03 '9a ' my ' Swank. 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V1llanueva.Betty 132 Ciasen, Cathryn 100 020 asfffffn Lj',32'fL5'7'7f38'fff35 y21an:rJeryg,I13goeg2132 L27 Hindg, Laurie 104, 167. 169 P'f1Ye1-T111'10111y 105, 175 - - 1 - - P ,sn 108 voe1eRer,Cnr1sry 132 0619191141 Cody 100. 114, 115 ng:'Df',Z'QgSff'f32n'e '04' '88 Pgfier :guard 106 167 vnn,Cnan 161111 132, IB2 C 1e5rTh01Y1oS 100. 187 H002 Marpn ,OA me Presr Valerie 108 1.85 Wagone1.NoIen 132 0007115111-011151091121 100 Hwpg, 12,310,583 Rain5, Pniiio 167 ' wairers, Bart 132 525310800 Hom' Smphen 105 Rankin, Randall 171 Wag-2211127132 noni' I n T '00 11o,1,,,,,J,,11e1041 188 Re1o,Tnornas1o6, l7l Wee , rgpnen 122 noo9i0nJn:1m1gO Huber.Heler1a 104, 176, 167 R1f11o1dSo11rT1no 173 W:1':'T'E:l'3S5 Cortgiljohnioo '85 Hughes Mira,-,da 173 R1nCh1uso.Kr1sta 108 01 1 ' 1 H R ,J 108 wesrcyniiiia 132 CGs1e,,nvKmn Inn. 179 H:?JJ131y:i,3JJ10g:J165 Rlgaih 108 w1s.1a1ee,,,1s,5,,,, 132 Cosiollow, Rhonda 100 Hynn' Janine Ion Robergson Eugene ,OB ' wnrie, Eddy 132, 165 Co1fen.Bnarr 100 ' R by 'D 09 W111rE,M1q1r1ae1 132 Co1ren,ne11y 101, 185 Jackson-7510105 '04 RO 'mon' anna ' J While Tma 132 Covey Wnnam Im Jagksonl kwa 5. 192 obmson, Rob 109, l83 ,- 1 , J 1,01 Rod ,E' 35,109,179 Wh111ng,Be1h l32, 165 Cov1n91o11.T1n1o1ny 101. 155 Jgfghs :gf '85 Rodagiez giimiind 109 W1-1r1us,Larry132 Crawford, Tammy 11, lOl, 160 ' V R r ' Wney Am '32 Creech Cnenn nn James, Kimberly 104, 165 od11911e1.Jnana 173 Williams, D'Loran 132, 160. l7I 0111111 AP11' 101, 188 j22?2:0ga':j'Z,'?34 RO,g23e3::,1dfg9'09 - wriirarns, Johnny 132 Croorn, James 101 Jnnnson' Keffn no Roos T7aCy 109 W1IIiam5.K1mberIee 132, 167, 166 91111113191 Rodney 101 Johnson' Tony 105 W, RO5e:9uane109 155 W1ll1ams.Torr1rr1y 132 C111nfn1n9SiBnan 101 Jonnswnl Donam ,b5 R,,Se1es11e 109. 188 Ross, Deana 109 297 Rutherford, Bryan 109, 165, 178, 179 Schell, Dawayne 109 Schuerenberg, Denise 109, 192 Sealy, Christopher 109 Seat, Tina 109 Segovia, Melanie 109 Segura, Elizabeth 109 Seiler, Kimberly 109. 171 Senigar, Ronald 109 Seward, Russell 109 Shelton, Robbie 109, 179 Sherley, karria 109 Shew, Tracy 109 Shumake, Samanatha 109, 165 Silbaugh, Richard 110, 167 Singleton, Larry 110 skapak, Tracy 110, 17B Slaton, Stephen 110, 178 Smart, Cindy 110, 183 Smelley, Donna 188 Smith, Amy 110, 178, 185 Smith, Darla 110 Smith, Raymond 110 Smith, Tammi 110, 188 Smith, Tausha 110 Smith, Timothy 110 Smithey. Martha 110. 179 Sonoda, Anthony 110 Stafford, Lisa 110 Stallings. Charles I 10 Stokes, Bryan 110 Stone, James 1 10 Street, Tammy 1 10 Stringer, Julia 183 Stroud. Kami 110 sriiari, Craig 110 Sundstrom, Joyce 110, 165, 181, 184 Tackett, Kenneth 110 Talbot, Jill 110, 160, 187 Talley, Daphne 110 Tanksley, Marilyn 170 Tatom, Tammi 183 Tawney, Barbara 110 Taylor, Jeffrey 110 Taylor, Michael 110 Thomas, Anthony 186 Thompson, Christa 110 Thompson, Danny 110 Thompson, Mark 183 Thornburg, Jeffery 110 Tilson, Edward 111, 167 Tooker, Donald 111 Trevino, Jeremy 111 Truelove, Melody 111 Turner, Angela 11 1 Turner, Christopher 111 Twomey, Joanne 111, 178, 188 Tyler, Brice 111 Tyson, Kristi 111, 187 Vail, Angela 111 Valdez, Christian 111 Valdez, Leticia 1 1 1 Valdez, Melissa 111 VanBevers, Jack 111 Vance, Kathryn 111, 183 Vineyard, Charlotte 111, 181 Vo, Hiep1l1,182 Voss, George 111, 170 Ward, Daryl 111, 165 Ware, Jenine 111 Ware, Robert 111 Watson, Scott 112 Watts, Brian 178 Wells, Darren 112 Wendt, Bradley 112 Wendt. Jeffrey 112, 187 West, Frank 112 West, Shannon 112, 178 Westphalen, Sonya 112 White, Gena 112, 188 Whitehead, Terry 112 Wickersham, Gregory 112 Wilkinson, Douglas 27, 112, 189 Willeford, Williams, Williams. lviarlr 112 April 112 Beth 11, 112, 160 Williams, Jennifer 112 Williams, Lesly 112, 187 Williams, Mark 112 Willmon, Teresa 112, 171 Wilson, Carl 1 12 Wilson, Michelle 112, 165, 167, 169 Wilson, Michelle 112 Wilson, Robew 112 Windharr, Darren 112, 178 Wisdom, Joe 112 warriaalr, Angela 112 Womack, William 170, 179 Wood. Monte 1 12 Wright, Arriy 112 Wyatt, Richard 112, 165 Wynn, Shelley 112 Vandell, Julie 113, IBB Vanez, Raul 113 Yates, David 113 York, David 113, 165 Youmans, Rebecca 113 Young, Suzanna 165 Juniors Adkins, Randy 78 Allen, Larry 78 Amado, Robert 78 Arrilahi, Amyn vs Arigliri, wendy 7.5, 193 Armstrong, True 78, 167, 169 Arnold, Linda 78, 183 Austin, Laura 78, 167 Aven, Gary 78, 189 Ayers, Danielle 78, 162 Baccus, Lisa 78, 167 Bagnall, Jeffery 167 Baker, Cheryl 78, 185 Baker, Daniel 8, 35, 55, 78, 166, 167, 170, 171. 179 Baldridge, Jackie 78 Baldwin, Lewis 78 Baltz, Marci 78. 162 Barfield, Roger 78, 167 Barhydl, Tamara 78, 170, 183 Barnes, Christie 78, 162 Bartlett, Bethani 6, 78, 167, 168, 170 Bassett, Jonathan 35, 78, 170 Bates, Joel 78 Baxter, Loyd 79, 183, 185 Beaulieu, Angela 79 Bennett, Rodney 79 Bergman, Theresa 79, 183 Bernard, Donnella 10, 79, 162 Berry, Melinda 79, 167, 168 Billingsley, Charla 79, 170 Boles, Claudett 79, 183, 192 Boles, Jennifer 79, 192 Borders, Regina 79 Boroughs, Shane 79 Bowerman, Bobby 79, 171 Boyd, Joel 79, 187 Boyd, Roger 79 Bradley, Tracy 35, 79, 170, 171, 179. 190 Bragg, Kristie 79, 178 Brazeal. Sherri 79, 183 Bright, Andrew 79 Brown. Desiree 79 Brown, James 79 Brown, Sheila 79, 166, 167, 183 Brown, Shelly 79 Browning, Shawna 79 Burcalow, Sharon 80 Burdess, Stephanie 80 Burnett, Carolyn 80 Burns. Terrie 80, 183 Burwell, Beth 80 Bushnell, Samuel 80 Camp, Kristi 80 Cantrell, Bobbi 80, 178 Cantu, Juan 80, 165 Cardwell, Kimberly 13, 80, 162, 180 Carlin, Philip so Carrouth, Scott 80 Cepak, Ronnie 7, 80 Chamberlain. Ronny 80 Chambers, Chris 80 Cllmer, Tommy 80, 192 Cline, Candy 80 Coker, Michelle 80 Coleman, Kelly 80 Collins, Susan 80 Conner, David 80, 190 Coonrod, April 80 Cooper, Ronald 80 Corley, Dan 81 Cornelison, Tammy 81 Cornelius, Denise 81, 192 Costellow, Renee 81 Cotton, Scott 81 Couch, Chris 81 Cowan, Patricia 81 Cranford, Brian 165 Crawford, Shane 81, 167, 180. 186 Crear, Yulonda 81 Crouch, Lori 81, 178, 185 Crumley, Ray Lynn 184 Cullom, Chris 81 Daniels, Deidre 81 Davis, Annette 81 Davis, Bubba Bl oavia, Johnny 81 Dedmon, Tim 81 Dehnrt, Missy 81 DeLaGarza, Alexander 3, 81, 185, 192 DeMoen. Michael 81 Denton, Victoria 81 Devoll, Edward 180, 190 Dickerson, Tommy 81 Dietschweiler, Michael 81 Dirickson, Tracy 81 Doak, Donnetta 81 Dorsey, David 81 Duckworth, Natalie 81, 170 Dull, Brian 82, 187 Duran, Tina 82 Durr, Michael 82, 165 Edwardsen, Kelley 82, 161, 176 Eisenberg, Michelle 82 Else, Felicia 82. 180, 182, 186 Elsey, Alicia 82 Estes, Stephen 82 Evans, Shane 82, 125, 186 Farmer, Robbie 82 Fattani. Zubair 82, 180, 190 Felts, Rodney 82, 190 Ferguson, Arlene 82, 183 Ferguson, Darlene 82 Ferguson, John 82, 183 Ferrell, Lance, 82 Fifield, Kenneth 82 Filter, Suzanne 82, 162 Fleming, Ann 82 Forbes, Calleene 82, 180 Forino, Michael 82, 183 Foster, Angela B2 Francis, Pamela 83, 178 Frederick, Curtis 83 Garner, Anthony 83 Garner, Cynthia 83 Gayden, Christopher 83 George. Jose 83, 182 George, Patrick 83, 190 Givins, Jackie 83, 162 Gonzales, Rebecca 83, 167, 168 Gonzales, Stacey 83 Goodman, Tammy 83 Goodwin, Bryan 83, 178, 192 Gordon, Ladonna B3 Grady, Jessica 83, 161 Graves, Stacey 83, 178 Green, Brad 83 Green, Jeffrey 83 Green, Judith 83,161 Green, Lora 83, 168, 179 Greenlee, DeDe 83 Guevara, Guadalupe 83, 183 Haines, Stephanie 83, 178 Haley, Byron 83 Hall, Ronald 83, 183 Hall, Tressa 83 Hamilton, Jodina 84 Hamro, Christopher 93 Hanlon, Jay 16, 84 Hantes, Lisa 84, 178 Hare, Beth 84 Harper, Scotty B4, 178 Harrelson, Brian B4. 179, 185 Harris, Courtney 84 Hart, Semie 84 Harter, Eric 84, 187 Hatter, Carla 84 Helfers, Machelle 84 Helms, Michael 84 Hemby, John 84 Hensley, Robert 84, 166, 167 Herrmann, Matthew 84 Hewitt, Amy 84, 183 Hipp, Shanna 84, 183 Hobbs, Donald 84 Hoese, Eric 7, 84 Hoffman, Shanda 85 Hohenberger, Michael 85 Holdsworth, Dar 85, 187 Holland, Michelle 85, 184 Holliday, Michael 85 Hooks, James 85, 165 Hooper, Katheryn 27, 85, 162, 180 Horton. Kyle 85, 157, 177 Howard, James 35, 85, 170. 180, 188 Hudson Hudson Hudson Humph Sandra 85 Howard. i Melissa 85, 178 . Ronald 85, 180, 181, 186, 190 , Stephanie 85. 186 ies Richard 85 r . Hutchins, Ruth 35, 85, 170, 179 Jackson, Tracy 85, 162, 178 Jarvis, Jason B5 Jodun, William 85, 135 Johnson, Amy 5, 85. 192 Johnson, Skipper 16, 85, 192 Jones, Richard 85 Jordan. Keeton. Kellum. Kinard, Kimberly 85, 161 Jay 86, 183 Bryan 86 Marshall 183 King, Patrick 86, 173 Kirchman, Michael 86, 178 Kirkpatrick. Susan 183 Kline, Kenneth B6 Koonce, Carol 86 Larson, Jeffery 86 Lau, Melissa 86 Layne, Amy 5, 86, 162 Laywell, Ronald 86, 183 Lelsz, Daniel 86 Lewis, Amanda 86, 185 Lewis, John 86, 185 Liles, Jeffrey 86 Lipscomb, Misty 86 Little, Janie 86 Lopez, Juan 86 Lowe, William 86, 183 Luckett, Marion 14.86, 167, 168, 178, 180 Lusby, Lou Ann 86 Lyon, Wesley 86 Mackey, Jennifer 86, 192 Maness, Sean 14, 86 Manuel, Amy 86 Marshall, Kimberly 87 Martinez. Deanna 178 Martinez, Jason 87, 185 Mateo, Helen 171 Mathis, Jeffrey 183 Matthews, Rajenna 87, 182 Matthews, Solly 182 Maxwell, David 87 May, Keith 87 May, Patricia 87 Mayo, Andrea B7, 183 McCoy, Amy 35.87, 178, 179, 180, 186 McCoy, James 87 McCurdy, Charles 87, 186 McDonald, Shannon 87 McElroy, Robby 35, 87, 170. 189 McGill, Jenita 87 McKay, Sherri 87 McKethan, Brian 12, 87, 187 McKinney, Carole 87, 162, 180 McRaney, Stephen 87 Menchaca, Christina 87 Miller, Karen 87, 183 Miller, Sandra 87, 192 Mitchell, Rhonda 87, 162, 178, 181, 192 Mitchell, Steven 88 Mixon, Chance 88, 190 Mooney, Hollie 35, 88, 170, 171, 179, 180 Moore, Lisa 88 Morgan, Carolyn 88, 167 Morken, Michael 88 Morken, Mitchell 88, 183 Morris, Gregory 88. 180. 185 Morrison, Brett 88 Morrison, Deandra 88, 192 Morrison, Julia 88, 183 Morton, Marshall 88, 183 Morton, Michael 88 Moss, Colby 88 Mott, Kerry 88, 172, 185 Murphy, Mark 88 Myers, Carla 88, 170 Nance, Marvin 88, 189 Nelson, Regina 88 Newman, Donna 88 Newman, Silke 88 Nicholas. Marvin 88, 190 Nolan. Christine 88, 183 Norsworthy, vii 178 Northum, Sterling 88 O'NeiII, Jason 89 Parham, Deanna 89, 162, 185 Parker, Lisa 89, 189 Parrish, Tracy 89, 179 Pasley, Shannon 89 Paul, Laura 89, 162 Payne, Timothy 89 Pediford, Charlisha 185 Pelzer. Eugenia 178, 188 Perez, Lynda 89, 183 Perkins, Casey 89, 167 Permillion, Cynthia 89, 170 Peterson, Andrew 89 Pfannenstiel, Sheri B9 Phillips, Bryan 89, 165 Phillips, Scott 89, 165, 192 Pittman, Jim 10, 89, 178, 189 Pitts, Anna Marie 89, 162 Plows, Cindy 89 Polley, April 89, 189 Pool, Karla 89, 170, 184 Porter, Bobby 89 Prda, Jennifer 89 Preston, Cynthia 89 Prewitt, Amy 89 Pruitt, Meisha 89 Pryor, Michelle 90, 161, 178 Pryor, Chip 35, 89, 187 Quinonez, Melissa 90 Rathbun, Scott 90, 190 Raver, Christina 90, 179, 184 Rawlinson. Billy 35,90, 179 Reed, Colleen 90 Reeves, Robert 90 Reitz, Tina 90 Rhodes, Darrell 90 Rhodes, Robert 90 Rice, Carol 90, 183 Rice, Ronney 90 Riggs, Richard 90 Rodriguez, Adelaida 90 Rogers, Michael 90, 192 Ross, Kelly 90 Ross, Michael 90 Rowland, Naida 183 Sanchez, Teresa 6, 90, 162 Scott, Shannon 90, 161 Seaton, Kami 90, 190, 192 Sherrill, Theodore 183 Singleton, Michael 91, 183 Sloan, Debra 91, 183 Miller Sloan, Tina 2, 91, 162, 192 Smith, Danae 173. 183 Smith, Danelle 91, 167 Smith, David 91 Smith, Ginger 91, 162, 165, 192 Sonada, Jose 91 Sotelo, Israel 91 siringe, Gregory 91, 166, 167, 179 Stang1in,Delisa 91 Stephenson, Tim 5.91, 192 Stevens, Sheri 91 Stoy, Lisa 91 Sullivan, Anthony 91. 189 sweeaen, Tilreny 91. 183 Swiggart, Shannon 91, 161, 17B Tahbonemah. Brian 179 Tate, Shannon 91, 162 Taylor, Gwen 91, 192 Terry, Rebecca 92 Thomas, Stacey 92, 178 Thompson, Tony 6. 92, 185, 192 Tilson, Rebecca 92, 167 Tomme, Cheri 92, 162 Totty, Peggy 92 Trapp, Teresa 92 Treadway, Troy 92, 179, 189 Treagesser, Jennifer 162 Triplett, Billy Joe 183 Troxell, Kayla 92. 170, 179, 180 Turner, Deion 92 Turnipseed, Laura 92 Turvan, Angela 92 Twomey, Matt 5,92 Uribe, Gerardo 92 Vahlenkamp, Michael 92, 179 Valdez, Brenda 92, 161, 178 Valentine, Lia 92 VanBevers, David 92. 192 Vick, David 92 Vineyard, Amy 92 Voorhis, Crystal 92, 165 Vuu, Hoang 92, 178, 185 Waits, Holly 10, 15, 92. 192 Walthall, Natalie 93 Watson, Scott 93, 183 Watson, William 93 Webb, David 93, 167 Webster, Stephen 93 Weir, Nathan 93, 170 Wertz, Teffiny 14, 27, 93. 162 West, Tricia 93, 162, 176 Wester, Debbie 93 Whittington, Dortha 93, 170, 179, 183 Williams, Gretta 93, 167, 169, 178 Williams. Lisa 93, 184 Williams, Stacey 93 Williams, Theresa 93 Willis, Tonya 183 Wilson, Cheryl 93, 162, 181 Wilson, Karen 93 Winn, Kimberly 93 Woods, Kelly 183 Yandell, Kevin 93. 189 Yates, Leslie 93, 166, 167, 169 Yi, Jade 93, 179, 182, 192 Seniors Abraham, Gladis 48, 182 Abraham, Susan 48, 182 Aquino, Tolentino 48, 182 Asberry, Martha 35, 48, 165, 169, 179 Asbill, Chris 48, 185, 187 Ashton, Donald 45, 187 Balentine, Cheryl 48. 167 Baltz, Stacie 48, 162 Barker, Sylvia 46, 183 Barton, Travis 187 Bates, Jonathan 48 Benat, Marcy 48 Bennett, Susan 48, 178 Birchfield, John 49 Blagg, Melvin 49, 176, 192 Blalack, Sharon 49, 173, 174 Booker, Vicki 27, 49, 162, 180 Bourasa, Denise 49 Braswell, Carl 49 Brem, Judith 184 Brian, Derek 49, 165 Brimer, Lisa 49. 154 Brinkman, David 17, 49 Brookins, Chad 50, 170 Buechler, Kristi 50 Bueno, Frank 50, 178 Bullard, Kelly 50, 162 Burgess, Ruby 50, 184 Butler, David 9 Byrd, Lisa 50, 162, 188 Cagle. Shari 50, 183 Callahan, Jana 51. 167, 168, 192 Cantrell, Vicky 51, 185 Caperton, Joe 35. 51 Carroll. Paul 51 Carson, George 51, 189 Carter, Peggy 183 Cares, Jimmy 51 Cathey. John 151 Cepak, David 27, 51, 189 Chang, Lisa 51, 182 cneppell, cneri 51 Chennaul, Lagene 51 Chick, Wesley 21,5l.166,167,l69 Christian, Angela 183 Christian, Pat 51 Clark, April 51, 183 Clayton, Becky 51. 170, 171, 179, 186i Contreras, Kim 51 Coplin, Randy 28, 51, 192 Coplin, Ricky l5,5l,7e, 186. 192 Cornelius. Dayna 51, 162, 188 Costa, Belinda 27, 52,167, 181,188 Cotten, John 52, 192 Covert, Kelly 52, 183 Colt, Kelley 21,52, 166, 167, 169, 192 Crabtree. Jana 52 Cramer, Michael 52 Crane, Richard 52, 180 Crass, Michele 52 Cravy, James 42, 52, 190 Crawford, Mark 52, 166, 167 Cron, Michelle 52, 184 Croom, Sandi 52, 192 Cross, Jeanne 53, 178, 187, 190 Dalby, Drenda 53 Davis, Tammy 53, 162 Denart, Tammy 53 DeLaGarz.a, Jacob 7, 185 Dickerson, Christi 53, 162 Dilts, Terry 53 Dimsdle, Lorrie 54. 183 Dosier, Christopher 54 Doty, Dorinda 54 Doverspike, Jon 4, 5, 54 Dowdy. Melissa 161, 179, 192 Drake, Kasey 54 Dudley, Jayne 2. 54, 166. 167, 169, 170 Dunn, Rhonda 54 Duus, Sean 54, 125, 180, 186 Echaverry, Eunice 54, 182 Edmonds, Bryan 54, 183 Edwards, John 54 Eisele, Eric 54, 190, 192 Espinoza, Camilo 54, 187 Etheridge, Tanya 183 Evans, Anita 183 Evett, Brian 54 Farris, Tammy 192 Ferguson, clreli 55 Fierce, Ketra 55, 162 Flippen, Deanie 55, 179 Floyd, Pamela 55, 161, 177, 178 Fogleman, Krista 55, 180, 185 Foreman, Ralph 55, 187 Foster, Laura 55 Foster, Stephanie 55, 76, 162 Fritch, James 183 Gachot. David 27, 35, 55, 170, 189 Gaddis. Bradley 55 Galvin, Christine 55. 184 Garner, Scott 55 Gar1a,Abelardo55, 165. 166, 178, 185, 156 Gideon, Ronald 55 Gilbert, Chris 56, 178, 192 Gilmore, Gregory 25, 56, 192 Glaser, Doug 26, 56 Golden, Carrie 56, 183 Gordon, Sheila 56 Graham, Gracia 56, 186 Grilfin,Amber1y 56,162, 186 Guevara, Albert 56 Haggard, Shawn 56, 183 Hair, Cheryl 56, 1a4 Hale, Tammie 57, 165, 179, 183 Hamey, Paul 165, 170 Hammett, Marla 57, 183 Hare, Amy 57, 166, 167, 168 Harrell, Tina 183 Harris, Wendy 14, 27. 57, 162 Harwell, William 57, 184 Hathaway, Gregory 57, 165. 166 Hawkins, Todd 57 Heater, Benny 187 Heath, Connie 57 Heath. Dennis 57, 184 Hedrick, Janice 58 Henderson, Kevin 26, 58 Henderson, Tracy 58, 183 Hernandez, Lisa 58 Higginbotham, Tina 58, 184 Hildebrant, Bryan 58, 166, 167 Hines, Kimberly 35, 58, 179 Hogan, Rusty 59, 167, 186 Holcomb, Michelle 59, 183 Holston, Susan 59, 188 Hopkins, Terri 59, 183, 184 Hough, Lisa 59 Howard, Gregory 59 Huddleston, Suzanne 59, 184 Hunt, Roger 59 Hunt, Sean 59, 187 Hurrington, Darla 59 Hurst, Kristi 59, 170, 179 1vey,Carma 59, 192 James, Michele 59, 184, 192 Jestila, Tammy 59,161,190 Johnson, Rhonda 59, 162 Jordan, Jennifer 59, 183 Keils, Kathy 183 Keith, Kristi 184 Knight, Randy 42, 60. 190 Knox, Pamela 60 Kurn, Brian 60, 165, 167 Kurn, Susan 60 Lane, Kenny 43, 60 lanklord, Charles 60, 184 Lee, Jerry 60, 187 Lelsz, David 60. 125, 166. 192 Lemons, James 60 Leonard, Brian 60 Lewis, Wendi 60, 181 Light, Lisa so, 164 Lochhead, Bradley 27, 60 Long, Rhonda 60 Long, Richard 60 Lopez, Gerardo 182 Lyon, Michelle 61, 162 Maness, Kim 20,61,161, 184,192 Mansell, Michele 61 Marshall, Kristina 61 Martin, Carrie 61 Martin, Jacquline 61 , 183 Martin, Sharon 62 Martin, Alton 61, 186 Maston, Michael 62 Maxwell, Dinah 62, 162 Mayfield, Wm 62 Mayo,De1ina 62, 153 Mays, Sheila 62, 183 McCarter, Ronald 62, 189 McCurdy, Allen 13, 62 McCurdy, Charles 62, 178, 186, 190 MCDearman, Kristi 62, 170 McDonald, Sammy 62, 189 McGee, Steven 62, 165 McGrill, Sherri 62, 162 Mcllvain, Vicki 62, 189 Mclntosh, Marsha 62 McNeal, Benjy 62 McNeal, Phillip 62, 184 Meier, Claudine 179, 180, 182, 186 Merrell, Dennis 63, 183 Miller, CoCo10, 63, 179, 184, 192 Miller, Karen 63, 183 Miller, Lance 2, 3, 63, 166, 167 .Shelli 63, 162, 163. 184 167,180,186 Milstead, Stefani 63, 166, 167, 168, 192 Montgomery, Janet 63, 184 Moon, Carlton 63, 180, 192 Moon, Sara 63,170,171 Moore, Robert 63, 167 Moreland, Michael 63, 185, 186 Morgan, Suzeite 64 Mott, Tina 64 Mullins, Billy 64 Munoz, JJ 8, 64 Murphy, oayia 64 Newman, Robin 64, 162 Newsom, Virginia 64, 162 Nichols, Deborah 64, 192 Nichols, Penny 20, 64, 161 Nicholson, Tammy 64 Normand, Kelly 64, 183 Norton, Glenn 64 Odom, James 64 O'NeiIl. James 183 O'Ri1ey, David 64 Ortega, Lisa 65, 173, 181 Oshields, Jimmie 65 Ostrem, Robin 65, 183 Owen, Troy 183 Padilla, Yvonne 65, 178, 180, 184, 192 Palmer, Kenneth 192 Park, Kimberly 65, 165, 169 Parker, Carrie 65 Patterson, Melinda 65 Patton, Tammy 65 Peacock,Tammy 65, 162, 186, 188, 192 Pelzer, Jodi 66, 162, 178, 180, 181, 186 Perez, Juan 66, 189 Peterson, Michael 66, 186 Phillips, Timothy 66 Pirkey, Trey 3, 66, 192 Poe, Kassandra 66 Pollock, Louellen 178, 180, 181, 186 Pounders, Connie 21 . 66 Price, Jana 66 Quick, Michael 66, 189 Rangel, Lisa 66 Ratliff, Shannon 66 Rawlinson, Wendy 66 Reed, Mary 66 Reynolds, Richard 67, 183 Rice, Robert 12,67, 125, 179, 180, 186 Rice, Whiton 187 Riddle, Deann 35, 67, 165, 169 Ring, Cindy 67 Robinson, Nicole 35.67, 170, 171 Roos, Shawn 35, 67, 178, 179, 180, 181, 186 Rudd. Scott 67 Ruth, Lewis 67 Rutherford, Jennifer 67. 162, 163, 178, 186 Sanders. Mickey 67, 192 Schade, Kristina 67, 178, 186, 190 Schell, Dana 67, 179, 188 Screws, Susan 67 Scruggs, James 67, 189 Sebright, Karen 67, 162, 180, 185, 192 Sherrell, Cindy 67, 162 Shover, Bruce 67, 173, 174 Silbaugh, Tonya 35, 67, 179, 186 Simpson, Todd 13, 67, 76, 187 Singleton, Gary 68, 166,167, 190 Sires, Ranee 12, 68 Skinner, Barbara 68, 184 Skopek, Suzette 68, 178, 190, 192 Slayton, Amy 68, 162, 185 Smith, Mark 30, 68, 166,167 Smith, Mary 68,184 Smith, Shannon 68 Snider, Sandra 68 Spindle, Tammy 68, 162, 163 Stallings, Leisa IBA Stamper, Raymond 68 Starr, Mark 68, 176, 192 Starwalt, Leslie 68 Steele, Tracy 68, 162, 180 Stibbens, Bryan 189 Stiffler, Carrie 68, 192 Stinson, Kevin 5, 43, 187, 192 Stinson, Kimberly 68, 184 Stockton, Charlie 69 Stone, John 69, 183 Stout. Dianna 69. 183 Stovall, Mark 69, 187 Sumberlin, Earlene 69, 183 Swaim, Deborah 69, 179, 180, 181, 186. 188 Swain, Monica 69, 183 Tacker, Mark 69, 183 Tatum, Phillip 69 Taylor, Shannon 183 Taylor. Tommie 189 Thompson, Jeffery 69, 189 Thorp, Anthony 69 Tigert, Kimberly 69, 162, 188 Trevino, Savas 20, 26, 69, 192 Tribble, Chris 13, 69 Tucker, Carissa 69, 192 Tucker, Stacey 69, 185 Tungate, Sonja 69, 184 Tweedy, Tabatha 69 Valdez, Claudia 15, 69. 178, 187 Valdez, Yolanda 70 Valentine, Galen 70. 186 Vela, Geraldine 70, 172, 173, 184 Vela, Michelle 70 Vick, Valerie 70 Villanueva, Edward 70 Vuu, Nam 70, 178, 182, 186 Wade, Dannee 35, 70, 170, 178, 179, 181 186 Wadleigh, Terisa 70 Waldrop, Jackie 70, 189 Walker, Jackie 70 Wall, Jamie 70, 165, 168 Warner, Stephen 70 Watkins, Rajeania 70 Watson, Kelly 70 Watts, Michael 70, 178, 179, 180. 181, 186 Weatherall, Ronald 71, 189 Webber, Sherry 71, 166, 167 Weir, Brian 71, 166, 167 Whatley, Scot 10 White Karla 71, 184 White, Lavenda 189 White, Lisa 71, IB4 Whiting, Deborah 185 Wier, Diane 71, 166.167, 168, 178, 180 Wilkerson, Kim 15, 71, 192 Winters, Staci 71, 184 Wood, Cassandra 71 Zimmermann, Michael 71, 189, 190 .e.-.-.., ,,..., one ,.,., i,..,.er,,t.,,r.,,.,,,..a.-..3vn,,,,,4n.. v.. As this school year came to a close, so did another year of learning and maturing. We ventured throughout the year with a positive attitude, recalling the past but preparing for the future. As you flipped through the pages of the i986 Mesquite-O, you entered the personal lives of all Skeeters. Enjoying their laughter, sorrows and trying moments, you empathized with their innermost feelings. As you read the stories, observe the pictures and remember the days at Mesquite High, a true feeling of pride and love for your family of friends comes to your heart. Without the people of Mesquite High, the school would have been an empty building without feelings and emotions. The students brought life and feeling to a certain special building located in a growing suburban community in Dallas County. It is the people at Mesquite High that make the school what it is today - special. Putting this yearbook together has been a great experience, but needless to say, it has been challenging. It took considerable hard work and determination, but we did it. As an editor, I would like to say thanks to the people who made everything easier. - Ms. Powdrill, not only were you a great staff adviser, you were a great friend. Without you I would have lost my patience and determination. - To my right-hand man, Kyle, for spending hours at Camp Powdrill working on the yearbook at deadline time. - Ray Westbrook, our representative from Taylor Publishing Co., one who was always there and just a phone call away. - And a great big thank you to the Mesquite-O staff: Butch, Mickey, Pam, Diane, Tricia, Michael, Mark, Stacy, Kelly, Trisha and Scott. I am very proud of the 1986 edition of the Mesquite-O and I hope you will always cherish the special memories that were brought out in this book. - Kelley -lil L.-kv i xg I would like to show my appreciation to: - Kelley Edwardsen - for being with me through the tough times of our high school yearbook staff. When deadlines had to be met, we stayed after school to finish up the yearbook. We have tried to make the book perfect, but nothing is perfect. We just kept correcting the mistakes that were made! Thanks, Kelley, for all your help and ideas! - Sherri Powdrill - the first year was pretty rough for all of us - it being your first year with the yearbook and us f kids j being without Coach Ruff. I believe we did pull through. Not so many pages made each deadline right on time, but we did our best and that's what counts. Ms. Pow - Thanks for helping me come up with ideas, layouts and pictures. l'm really glad that you were there to help. - Walter Ruff - I didn't get to show you my appreciation in the past years for the yearbooks we did. Thank you for all your help and thanks to your fourth period class for identifying the class pictures. - Ray Westbrook - for letting us turn our deadline pages in late. And for all the pizza parties we had - we had a blast! Also, thanks to the members of the yearbook staff that did their work. The results will show in this year's book. The hard work will come out clear - Y'all did good work! lf it wasn't for Taylor Publishing Company, we could not have a yearbook. Our many thanks go to them for publishing our yearbooks now and in the past. Thank you, Tricia ? i .- K x Specifications The 1986 Mesquite-O was published by Taylor Publishing Company, Dallas, Texas. The cover is a white durolith surface printed with a four-color photo mosaic. Cover photos were taken by MHS seniors Mark Starr and Butch Blagg. The endsheets have a special design, printed with spot color and including artwork by MHS junior Sean Maness. The book contains 304 pages. Standard body copy is set in 10 pt. Korinna, captions in 8 pt. Serif Gothic and headlines in 18, 24, 36 and 48 pt. Serif Gothic Bold. 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