Monterey High School - Chaparral Yearbook (Lubbock, TX)

 - Class of 1986

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IN THE LIMELIGHT. The Bo s Arc Back in Town, sings Kenny Maines of the Maines Brothers in a January assembly. (Photo by Une EnglUh) GOOD JOB. Embarrassed at first to model at the Sherick Memorial Home, junior Mitch I.ovcjoy accepts compliments on the robe he made with a few obstacles. A fter the First Glance, a sec- ond glance proved we always rose above the obstacles. Not known for the best facilities, the red and blue came shining through. The No Pass, No Play rule? No problem for the Peons. Only 62 students total in- volved in all literary events, sports, band and choir were affected the first semester. Neither basketball team lost players in ineligibility. It was the lowest number in The Hub City. The results of the TEAMS, the test required of all juniors to pass before graduation, showed MHS scoring the highest in the city in both math with 94 percent and in language arts with 97 percent. TRASHED OUT. Seniors toss confetti, sil- ly string, toilet paper to enliven pep rallies. It was a chore to clean up. (Photo by Rob Jonc ) AT FIRST GLANCE

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utsiders didn't realize what it was like to be a Monterey Plainsman, bat as insiders the Peons knew and could feel a sense of belonging. 0 ”Everyone at Monterey is like a family. We all accept each other for what we are. We don't have to be a preppie or a freak to fit in. just be ourselves. There's a great feeling of unity,” senior Lisa Hall said. 0 Even the teachers didn 't hold back their pride. “It's neat to catch Mrs. Sparkman doing her little dances at the pep rallies and games” junior Annette Robertson said. The spirit was alive in the administrators and a majority of tfje faculty when they wore their red and blue windbreakers, suit coats, t-shirts, pins, socks, even shoes. Sometimes it wasn 7 even game days when their pride came shining through. 0 None other than Scott Treadaway was the obvious replacement Jor Eddie Sikes' Reyman. Just like Sikes, Treadaway jerked through the air crashing over and over at the Coronado pep rally sponsored by the seniors. 0 Oh! and now that Mike “Orville” Anderson completed his tenure as Super Manager, who would be there to say, “That-a-guy!” or ”500” and yes, You guys, what would I do without ya?” 0 Recruiting was paramount for the coaches, band directors and for Monterey itself. At Hutchinson Junior High new head football coach Mike Crutcher asked the ultimate question, “Do you like girls?” Yes came the response. “Then go to Monterey. We've got the best-looking girls in the city!” SLUR-R-R-RP! LICK IT UP! The Cowtown audience shouted to seniors Steve Winters, Greg Norman, Mike Anderson and junior Pat Donley. (Photo b Amjndj ( olf) AT FIRST GLANCE



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From the fcV Vic I | M |i| « Will. jiV '’•%■ rv2 Out JUST BEAT IT. Playing for halftime at the Coronado basket- ball game, senior Rick Ramsey waits for the second half to start so he can to Start so he can leave. iPhoto by St«v Bringlt j very little thing . . . “Every pep rally, every dance, every game, every Friday night at Taco Villa gives us a chance to get to know each other better. All the stuff 1 'm doing now 1 know I'll remember for a long time. Even though sometimes the games get boring or the dance was a flop, it's always fun because of the people, senior Jolyn Barnett said. MASHING THE MUSTANGS. Senior class officers Kim Davis, Jana Miller and Jolyn Barnett introduce the skit for the Coronado pep rally for which 252 students dressed up. (Photo by AmindJ Col») THE TAX MAN. Sophomore Jason Spoonts makes up for You Can't Take It With You, tne second major drama production. (Photo by Rum Luther) STUDENT LIFE £9

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