Newman Smith High School - Illiad Yearbook (Carrollton, TX)

 - Class of 1981

Page 1 of 320

 

Newman Smith High School - Illiad Yearbook (Carrollton, TX) online collection, 1981 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1981 Edition, Newman Smith High School - Illiad Yearbook (Carrollton, TX) online collectionPage 7, 1981 Edition, Newman Smith High School - Illiad Yearbook (Carrollton, TX) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1981 Edition, Newman Smith High School - Illiad Yearbook (Carrollton, TX) online collectionPage 11, 1981 Edition, Newman Smith High School - Illiad Yearbook (Carrollton, TX) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1981 Edition, Newman Smith High School - Illiad Yearbook (Carrollton, TX) online collectionPage 15, 1981 Edition, Newman Smith High School - Illiad Yearbook (Carrollton, TX) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1981 Edition, Newman Smith High School - Illiad Yearbook (Carrollton, TX) online collectionPage 9, 1981 Edition, Newman Smith High School - Illiad Yearbook (Carrollton, TX) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1981 Edition, Newman Smith High School - Illiad Yearbook (Carrollton, TX) online collectionPage 13, 1981 Edition, Newman Smith High School - Illiad Yearbook (Carrollton, TX) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1981 Edition, Newman Smith High School - Illiad Yearbook (Carrollton, TX) online collectionPage 17, 1981 Edition, Newman Smith High School - Illiad Yearbook (Carrollton, TX) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 320 of the 1981 volume:

'Jiri' :'L.Q.,., ....1,,,:LAk., V i . , 3 1 I w H . -f 5 5 I t 1: I A f nf m , , , I , X xxyf V X, 5 VL Ziyi' v V 1 C gil? A. f J - 5: + J 1? fi! Q, Lgi 1 LY 6,144-Lflfvxjk ,if F fs W fa , , 4' ,' I 1.4, Diff Ui! A ,Mi L 4, adm nf,,4.ymL,4y 'LL MALL v' , f V 'V Qifvx ' x 1 :rg l 1 1 I U1-cifulfll ' 'A V . lwf wfp gif vu gi f AA . W Lg!! 1 A!! 'jygfik , .v X L,,-,4.f ,UWM ' L bffgxt, Jolxf, Ml! , We S71 ,WN V ' NX 52' K PW W Aj 1-J K X 97 Nur Vgkiy , -'iff'-K S5 H1 i3 Nb ' YT Q4 E7 5-' UL ' S 34. Qi 47' X-D13 QM gif U W M O49 W N Q X A Wyxgw si' fi-1? APR Q? J 5 X.. ,cy f,1,,J Q a J V ffP1w7f?fLe f QB fi? hw E X' 5 '-ESQ Q4 ' Q' 7 X Fi 'N ' N 'H xy . 2 ki! .1 F X 555' V W -93.57 . , N x Q XT x, J ,., i X, Q, ' . AN 1 f t. ag i J o A- -, 3, w XMMQ X ,Wyeff jf, 'G - Rx ug X fx ivmfxs I N,,,,- 'M' N JJ2 KX 4 as 'Q V I 03,5 5 ,fp its 'E r7NN,,,Px QXW. J if? 'I , - Gill li' WV UNLXDJ Mf.f-fy! 'flijjk xl '. -4 UL, Y W xxyw Wx' Wd, , .Qu SL CQ 23 fmfkf P QA fNU ' ' TU XQ 'Q .1 AA - gy , , . - X LQ j' QDL 4 xi , 'L X-L-' 9' , bb MQW A QL gf :UN ' ,Q - .w 'B 3 fm J QQ VW -iz if ' X F6 X -x L! In FDDI' Z3 A j NJHA. X XX-54 jf06M f'q9yC CLWFLXLMI if cggwysw by 'lQw'PO ' . N' V J 'T IQ LD M156 if K Qf FC M5 AZ, XJ I X J 22 1 ,M ' 9, wwf! f J Qg Q, f f WK A ef Q f W 6 9 f M 6- 0Q,11f ., , ,ff J 2 M gf ' V ,QX ON U ,NU , v- -ff? C95 A ' y L x J , aj Q Va WM fs' ff' V 'P -A Wi f f fi I' . 'I rw -51 Q! gn X 3' X M J' W -be -? K ' A YW 0' I f ' 6 gf X X XJ 5fbx,f El Mm Q fu 9 J 135 2 Q A J Y fy? n ' ' 1 '15 fl . -,A JVQ 'J .. .- f . .,.lZQ1mwg- N ,lr , fl -Q ,.T,M-E? -sr A: V Y Hw AQ CVVPOQ ff ' g LU 1 4' ' wn oVLQi1.QMo,Q1J 1 -7 mmate Q! ' , 50- 'Fx' ' I ' , 1 Qfji xx ff Vxhlab. ww , .f ' 4 ' Y CQTTQN ?,5 .M 5 X , QQ cv ' C M S 'L 19 S CUWCVLK I' UM 4 Q, az TZAUL Ljoxv LJ IMA? E4 5155? i 'I LMQQ KMA -Qs 'I' filikfi-'Yi' MAMMCNQN L ,PQ E W, ing, fzfvwl ww 55 1 WMS1iT6fepfL15Sf QT? MDN LAJK i .5 15 L. C S3 5 up l N M J V Oflgf' - X .fl do 'fff'Nf51f 1 igcsgif io - '99 5 OJ X fi wyggggiw lb ii ff 552299, QD 36 ,, l- , Q Q ,W Qjgfifgfii 1' fi? bp? Um iff we ' Ad JUL? ' WV' ,is S ' 1-32 5 J ' 1P3m'+9 ' !h of-QQ 3 A , QH75 Wvfd Lwff B sw N K+ ff 9: gwf uv fy A Q, wx 49 -a gb xr 351 la-UVJ . Q 1 fe Q JN me QX ZX i T9-P5 WX K L Q 'Y Lhcskq www WW ' 1.8 QE 40 I 3 A 4 ix' . xg tk 6 9 X 4 xi QW 2 N X 9 +uf -S Q jg HQ gf ,gxfi b Eomcbw ' k CMlkWNL5QLd5mff'fWk?fW7LqQQ7QQXQ?, iogcwga QQ ,wygcpg gmdlfm-fsg ff Lfkikfl EGL va T'fE! L Uvwmwfvw 3 7 L wwf Q LU lEMwUWDkmOHiQfQQmcpw1 p s 1 , V J s v i . 40765300 CUM X J Z XKQK KQQGL EQZQQ ' tf3,fv7LfjUU6 A LWq '?UM5' f5WQLfA000f ' N . V ' .Sf is V X X 5 Q Ski -SN s V!-N 1 I. A 5 YN gig ,' N 0225 Q TF -Jwgfu Q N 2 , 9 Y V ,ff 'Ji-,foo I EJ x..f'J,CXxP3 ,fy A 2355 E W fwfw W qi, 5 !J'Jfi7 5 by mfgbkrly Q5 3 LY 7 if 'Nuff 5 'xx X X5 A X , x I. , f X E Jgy JW J 7 CK ww WJ GJ ff p C Q fwwj ,MMS NJN 2' S fjcfgif' ffv jblxk . GN ig' GIRL yyy Wvfvw J FAYCJKBNJ 0 l 63,7 -j 3 J-'jx 9x31 ,Q 9-v Q Xrjji h x 17 ug? jg Qeiq? fy5fffQffQ B Q Q X7 L3 52 Q fc: XX-7 Ngfjw K .fa C31 2,7 X Z W 'Eff 5395 is f5NfZJgr 527931-H W- V i 6 '15 ip fi 'P Q1 CD0 5554 JBOJJ my JJ O 1393 my N 'QQ C C' K ' X-f K fi OJ 'gf 51 f-s I ' f' N N Q ae ' 1 QW Qian A ' ' 'rf 'X EJ X3 so OX X Q M3 Quia 3Ef'4 4gwNJfZifx? ff? R f QQ 5 If' O Q Q 'J V ,W ' I . 1 J, Si gdgbxvxi Pbjggjxy 5 ' Z . Dux '5 gf' f O5 Ei 2 igggfj gfykp .0-4' 0 It W g f o fl.. O Q' . . B . I '. Q, 'Q I . Q . t 0 O ' ' o U Q . . . . . U z ' ' ' ' 3' Q ' 0 ' 0 O Q Q . Q I . 0 0 0 Q 0 ' ' 0 ' I' 9 O ' 9 . 'A . SQ gt 0 0 A 0 Q ' 0 0 ' . ao' ' ff ' .inf 3 V Q Q gmit of' v , l 1 i 1 1: -I gg? E f -4 I I 5 1 .4 'J . 5 A T' Fm I chmbmg at a Young Life ,ww 55 , f+ 5 54 I II- 'ii -wi 5 .aft .5 iffy A I I I 5 I I I I, ' I ' I ' In ,I qi I '. I I I , J . f QV W . ,7 ix I 3 QQ R Q Q ' f , j wk Q sho pe w thelr Team to domyber Rm A - 'in Hy 'Ch- A l ' J- -y t J 4 CW X 4 r -39' 'f 'u 'lv ,IQ J ' v 5 'K ugly. .f ',,f'-viii, 'A' AI lv 1 Y Mark Limsl-fi raises his finger and sings the Alma Mater with Trojan Pride. Perry Perrigin, Wearing his normal pep rally uniform, comments on the food. Mr. Walt Lovik prepares the lion for execution before the R. L. Turner game, Paul Castagnoli adds to the band by playing his xylophone. .fb R. G -'L -R 1. Iulie Schroeder obviously eighth grade Trojan Pride. supports o . 1 wr c w an 1 :Uv .-, 1 V4 fv, L. 3 7: G 5 Fi X Y Q:2, 1 'N 1 ,f f . -.. ,f Marycarol McG1boney und Klm H, .X-IcGlothin sneerut the pickled W , W ' mmjgl' ' 3-.. . M, :gil ga-g m -ami, Ago mouse in Biology. xc ij, , ,iff x An vi qs ,-, L, 0341! ir . - wx ga '-1 .L ,- 'iv '-ii! fi, . .-3-3 1 E'-' ,who ,I 1 .17 W. .vwwmi ff gk, Lori 1- n L. fag , Z? 551 3 I.. 5.5-f' 'fa Klm We mdorff oun Country F Gonzales fry O1 D F Q Sifi Uv' Ron Iones and Diane Rodriguez pet a puppy While it kisses Diane. Debbie Hall and Dean Moreland march at the Country Fair where the band won first place. RES! Sharon Kelly teaches her varmints to paint water color in art. Kay Dennis and Angie Adkins beg Natalie Russel to bail them out of jail. IX.: Moving Uptown in '81 Well, this is the ending of another school year. Some of us will get jobs, pursue careers, go to college, or come back for another year, but remembert e beginnin of this year? We were anxious to see the new wing that was finall finished. Most of us got our first look at the theater the second week of scffool when the Drama department performed their production of Infancy. Pep rallies were filled with excitement. We could decide between going to the cafeteria, smoking area or m. Those who went to the pep rallies participated enthusiastically. Students Sfelmonstrated their spirit by continuing the tradition started last year and dressin up in various outfits including pajamas, togas, multi- colored wigs, army outfits, and halloween costumes. Those who chose to spend that 45 minutes in the smoking area visited with their friends or smoked. The ones who preferred the quiet of the cafeteria studied or tried to get away with playing tiheir ra los. Trojan Pride was the theme we adopted for this year. We had spirit that built throughout the week and climaxed every Friday. One Friday, pride got a little out of hand when a couple of vocational students from R. L. Turner instigated a fight by making their presence obvious. Trojan Pride was on eve wall, every fund raiser and on every person's mind. Some of the things we coiilld buy to show everyone how much pride we had were sunglasses, Trojan Fuzzies, Trojan Pride towels, R. L. Who t-shirts, ribbons and pins. By far the most exciting game of the season was our 24-8 romping victory over Richardson. After the game, the dam broke in the stands and hundreds of Trojan fans swarmed on the field. Tears streamed down their faces as they hugged players and carried Coach Bubba Fife to the goal post where everyone then prayed. It was the first district ame we had won. Weekends were filled with more thin sto do. Besides the usuafgathering spots of East Hills, Bennigans, and the movies, tliere was Malibu, camping at Hillshire, new places to shop and new restaurants. Andrews, Pelicans and the Quorum shopping center were a few new places to visit. It probably took a while to get there, though, because of all the dips in Beltline. jack-in-the-Box was still popular even thou h they closed their doors at 2 a.m. instead of staying o en all niglgt. Carrollton just wouldn't stop growing. People kept moving in from other counties, states, and countries. This contributed to the many diverse personalities of our fellow classmates. Welcomin both the old and new students to our school was an army of crickets. They pllagued us with their music in the m, hallways and classrooms to the annoyance of almost everyone. The new stores tffat sprang up gave us additional job opportunities which we took advantage of to make car payments or for extra spending money. The increase in stores also gave us more places to spend that hard- earned money. Administration made stricter rules this year. These were enforced by the campus cop and teachers who patrolled the halls, cafeteria, balcony and smoking area. When the administrators got tired of hearing our tape players and radios blaring in the halls, Mr. Studdert announced that they would be taken up if students were caught playing them. All of us contributed to making our school count. The fine arts department, athletic teams, science, history, and english departments and other organizations kept Newman Smith moving uptown. Donna Huchingson tries to block out the lions on sunglasses day. Singing the alma mater, Ms. Debra Pul- len shows dedication to the Trojans. l l w Q .r 'LJ f -I! ?i l E HQE Q 1 his 2 hu ggfcdiuts u 'UF ' f'?M 4 5C V' . f ' c, , ' A ,. L , ,f Q , ,x ,ff ,fx .4g3f6Lf7f'2-plffX Ju! elf A,-Le. fi 7'lA!..fC,4.fV'1 L ffydb LJ 'I A ff-.- 1 ' fff A 'V f A ,V ' fi, ' 161 f f affiyf gc ,,fg.faf ,w' f .,,4 A 4507 'f fic V67-V403 L, , ' J ,, 7 F ' I 'fi ' ,A , ,Af ,f?fN1.fL,ff'Z, 651112-fL. -fZ!C,+L55 5417? c'12 HfcbrLLf- CQ' A A ' j ' X X zQ?7fLf 4-L fn f Wifi f if 4' ,ff f f, fifqffz JC 174 fifffdf X . , I, .,,Y!,,,,,k, N, ky H V, W X, V ,. , M , 1 , M j 1 J K, X' f f flag, , I ' 'n ,f f . , ,f ff: .Q ,f 4, , .Wa ,Ae1Jfg,fc5 wif X 1, 4-'Tau MMM' L mmf M' ,hd - -. I 1 X , AV! 'X A ! .4 VX H nj L- ,ff -. 1'4 L'V,LfG zpffi,-L,lii 'j1'ZLpiffi.. vslfl fV'7Q'6'Ul f 5- 11,2 A'-'l 'ff7Jf5Z'! LWMQQ 5 Lf- ,Q.,,f4Jf Lfffyffv-X-ff ,Q T54 f f4c lf Lc 5,4f:Lff'lff'L. V.14,7-,1,4i Q,a4g4i'7 1 ,fd j'fi'0'l 5V'Z,'vL Qiffffk 4, L.if'1'4,:ifQLf'L,. Miz., Lg5,4,.fLJi22k fiy pc' 5'5 M4,iiC'QA O57 iff' Hd Sffa.fZxL,2L6Q.,f Q.f4 ' . , f . 5 f' M ,153 U2 Ldv' SQ ! .Cf-,1,f.Lf7fL,Tf -7 , Q' ,' ,fn , f ,. , 1- .L A . W , .41 M ZA N Cf, S VL,-af? f!L,gf5Q44a,6Cy df 6L,fz 6: Q .11 4,4,ffL - .- 1 n ' f A 5 f 4114, , , i in S W J ' C 62-fCfcffLQ, , ,H ff JM e me C,,f ,,,z ,QL5A ,fR. ff, f ,A , X f f9Lf4-7'L,6 iyifffzkgfif -,,f'1v5 67:-V, f, UL-4 V, Q1 Lid ,f , 55, E5,Lcf2?,J3QQ cf L 1-104-Tl 7 ggi? U19 5:11 . if! ' L'-vcf gc,-L , Lf I -e v ,q ' L.. QL? h,.f1,if,4',li X A J ! u'1,1Qi,fi,5 1j,LCm C f K. 71719 ff A PQ , fflfwi A ima 07 '?W7Hff2 55677 4JMU2 6' QMZ-fl. . H . I 'f - V C fx Q 1 , A ,fffafwz 063671 , ,fkf,fv,a1f,a, 44 L5 ' 120614071 JQ X V 'OC f 5filf,.!fif0 66972 V-ff 'Z'4-1 I L -f07 ZJ X7 0551? i7?iif6'95,Y X , 'k QY,jfJvz X 37 . ,, I V K 6Q,fyafL- 'ffv--JVCLCQKZJ , J 1 1, 'IX' L...-4' Q C are 4 3 5- .gg Z7 113 3 gm. Z B Xbggfiwgqd f i n N Alesiu Y 2 ,f ul ., 5' Q . .5la'.Q LL' F, .AX 511' ,H fur-f . jfk , - Q , M, , ' 14lg' fii .x ,, 1. , e F.. . Tracy 1 HIM L1 f fTf f f H.. . We .- X .-1 .y. -31 l-gi R... 1 , . ,M X. ., .. r 0 q . ,K , 9. 533'-il.. 5 ', Q.. ,. ,,l, , . 4 A-N . ia, : - Mu 4 ' ' E ,Us 1 . fy G X, ,, . , . . Y 11 V Q 4 9 P . , x G 2 GQ mx 'X 'P E' L -v ' , 1, 'if . 34 5 Tracy ,, il 4 15' . :mp . 55' 1: W BT! '. ci Homecommg . xlxx X X qiih' 'P X Wu? jj l X '. J XY I Kit sa if f W x Q - Yi I' , f , I we 'N . 5 vw- ' . x 1 . 'fm we .y , W ww. , if Q M Y L' -.L W f' A M , mm f 1 fl Y i 55 Q . H 'EQ l 4? it -,br r ' 9 1 5 q W ' -. si 5 5 ' Y -1 ' Wqpgo goming t if .l ' iff -u 3 , As.-,. f 37 I 5, sf': Q , f' W V-,L ,'i. K J . X. ., Q f--f 1 jf T ij t' .. ,i , ,,,..,. l: N ' . 'i ' L 1...5,'ifg .. 1 i . , .. 1 :X :EF . 4.,, ,WM X,-V f' '.-1:1 :rf 51' :SIN -.va M.,- '51 g' 2. 'asf- - EQ. 3? ali 4 1 -2-2 si 2 1 ,E - -, r F .ig 3 vm f 'bg M 7 3 4' xg El. 5'i 1' . 1- i 11.0 .4 aah, , flffl i 5 2 -,E .ig ik 2.1 .AL N ls K 1 , ,Q .-i in 1- if-ae v fu'- K . S 4 aw -.HQ .- , 1 . if ff A . . ,........l1- I U , W.-..1y....,.. . . i 4, .4 1 5 Vu ft ' 'iii' Nth . , A xx .5',.x .. 'I t up rig. V 9 ,,. Q , 71 fi. Ex :gf 4 ,K W 4 ':.. 3: 'Q' 1254 w 1 1, 3 1 . 4 Q Q, VV! nu 4 X 3 M an i t I' -11-M2-, W f nw-W vw W' A' 'IP' I lf! X-Q-f' K A L if 1 Ox' ff 4 2 gl L X I ' X , f 1 y, www. W, WY' fl!! 43 Distractions What class is this? . . . Did I have homework? . . . I wish I could leave the country for a few months . . . I have that bulletin board memorized . . . Hey, where are you going Friday night? . . . Great, .the announcements are on and I can get some sleep There's a party at Iennifer's house tomorrow night . .. I have to work tonight . . . What did she say? . . . Do you have to put your make up on now? . . . The office is calling - I hope it's for me . . . A quiz - I think I'm gonna be sick . . . Do you want to go to Braums after school? . . . Only 10 minutes left! . . . Would you shut up so I can sleep? . . . I'm going to study for that test - NEXT week . . . I want to talk to somebody . . . Look what she's wearing! . . . What am I going to do when I gradu- ate? . . . Was that the bell - so soon? Dana Baker and Raynelle Perry get to know a couple of cuddly companions. Alan Heath, Bryan Harris, Roger King, Rodney Robson and Robert Karmann are distracted by the intensity of a basketball game, during an important tournament. For many students, the road to reality was lost while daydreaming. 18 Keli Clay and Debi Lyons get away from it all by creating their board. Anita Fife works in a different position to relax on a hectic day. ' Perry Parrigen lets his imagination take him to the Roman Empire. Samantha Shaw goes through her daily routine of perfecting her hair. NEWSBREAK - Betty Gore Hostages . . . Presidential Election . . Mt. Saint Helens . . . Cable 'I'V . . . I. R. Ewing . . 'I'!: fx. . .e It js, f I, g 4 ' V: -sf 1 3 at it ss.. N. . ,, 5' I . legs? .?sw1.j Q A 'E .Qqifxlx :NV lg V Su . .Q . I P. .V For over a year the American Hostages in Iran have been the world's most conspicuous captives. Hopes for their release have been periodically raised and then abruptly shattered. Walter Cronkite brou ht the reality of the situation closer to home when e came into our livingrooms via television and reported to us the latest Iranian incidents. The moment the Shah set foot on American soil the U.S. Citizens stationed in Iran were placed in grave danger. The Carter Administration tried in vain for several months to find a country that would be willing to grant the Shah permanent asy- lum. Finally in April a squad of trained Marines left the U.S. to rescue the hostages. However the mission was aborted and several U.S. Marines were injured. Many U.S. officials contend that the Iranian incident was unavoidable. I September Be Gore Wylie school teacher allegedly received slashes with an axe by Candice Montgomery Ms Montgomery finally confessed to the murder of Mrs Gore She was acquitted with a plea f self defense Although it was a horrible tragedy many okes were a resut Some of them referred to Mrs Cores dan druff problem because they found her head and shoulders the bathroom Il v ny , a ' ' ' 42 f v 1 I . . if .,f . ' 0 . l. U in Seldom has an American Election headed into such a wildly unpredictable conclusion. Suddenly after the years of campaign planning the months of speeches the endless TV appearances and hand- shaking tours the Presidential Election took second place to the 52 American Hostages in Iran. Because of the hostage situation Carter and Reagan took the chance of facing each other just once in full in the week before the election. The choice of who would govern the nation for the next four years depended heavily on the acts of a hostile Iranian government. The impression two careful rehearsed politicians made in a fleeting 90 minutes of TV time was deeply upsetting to some of the American pub- lic. The election had a bizarre climax. Carter had been plagued by inflation and unemployment at home and turmoil overseas during his years in office Reagan by a reputation for right-wing extremism and simplistic thinking. Each at some point led in the polls' Carter early in the year Reagan immediately after the Republican Conven- tion. The candidates withstood the pressure throughout the campaign period both knowing the stronger would win. In the end Ronald Reagan proved to be the stronger of the two. knowledge that any mistakes could not beyrepaired HP-tw Who Shot . If M5 Sus E Gibby X5 Wee... With a blast as powerful as the largest Hydrogen bomb Washington s 9677 foot Mount St Helens blew its top killing hundreds of people in Iune It years Ash from the explosion fell like a grey snow fall as far east as Montana The deluge of ash destroyed more than 6000 miles of Washington roads and highways Many scientists beheve the Texas heat wave and many other unusual weather conditions may have been an aftermath from the eruption The cloud of volcanic ash coated crops of fruit and grain causing untold damage Many peo ple sent packages of volcanic ash to friends and when they ruptured the grit fouled the postal services mall handling equipment Airlines were forced to cancel or reroute flights to avoid the layer of sulfurous ash that could have easily clogged the engines and flight controls ,X if Yagi E. The last show of the 1979-80 Prime Time season left the audience of the TV program Dallas in shocked sus- pense as to who shot I. R. Ewing. The question held around the world did not concern World Affairs or Eco- nomics, it concerned 'Who Shot I. R.' 'Dallas' fans, worldwide set out in search of the villian early in Iune many placing bets throwing I. R. parties and promoting contests. Newspapers gave the person who sent in the best hypothesis a chance to meet IR Bobby or Sue Ellen Ewing. Some people had interesting ideas on who the fiend was. Besides the obvious villian Sue Ellen other cast members were suspected. Kristin Bobby Pamela Cliff Barnes Miss Elly and Lucy were often candidates for police questioning. When November 21 arrived the day the World would find out who dunnit the film was flown by secret carrier to New York. CBS tried to get permission to show it simultaneously all over the world so that no one had the edge on the answer. After months of waiting the answer was finally revealed in the last five minutes of the program when Kristin revealed her gui t. Moonraker and Grease were few of many movies seen on Cable Television. For just a small amount of money a month you could watch any movie you wanted at any time of the day or night without the interruption of commercials. Cable Televion came to Carrollton bringing stations from as far away as Chicago Illinois and Atlanta Georgia. Many sta- tions carried live concerts and special sports events. Starting in the early part of March the cable company began laying the cables and many Car- rollton residents were able to take advantage of the service by early May. It often made home dates more fun because it was like having a private movie theatre in your living room. 5 5 1-I . y . v R Q . , ' Y ' ' tfufi n ll I l . 3 L 1 was the first eruption of a volcano in the U.S. in.60 . . ' . W . . I I N .fff bv r , t Q Superman Alien Rocky II Heaven Can Wait 7-Tm 45 AEIN 's ggfdgaxgl ,, 'A N 1 9 4' kg 21,2 'f'i 'g' ?7f .. ! -f X 11, 67610 T-.f:s 'lhv fy FNQMAD vhdm' 0 x HELL lwflitg, SIL. .1 Kyndal May - Dolly Levi Cast and Crew: Vicky Baker, Laura Barker, john Bauer, Steven Bloom, Tracey Bowen, Connie Brewer, jeri Lynn Calvert, jim Chaffin, james Clendenen, Steven Crabtree, Desi Doyan, jennifer Druckamiller, Christi Ellsworth, Karen Evans, Cindy Glover, Frank Gor- ishek, Clay Gosnay, Veronica Granchay, Tracey Haley, Chris Heasty, Cathy Henry, joyce Holmes, Craig Huft, jeff Hughes, Suja jacobs, Angie jenson, Luke johnston, Paula jones, Tae Kim, jill Koehler, Sara Lang, Rosie Lara, David Leo, Robin Schneberger, Kelly Lin- ders, Patty Manderfield, Chris Martin, jeff Matsushita, Miriam Mattay, Kyndal May, Traci Milburn, james Mitchell, Kelly Nevins, Chuck Niven, Tanya Olson, Lillian Ottinger, john Patrick, Cheryl Penland, Francis Pinkerton, Yvonne Romine, Lisa Soli, jennifer Seebock, Cindy Simmons, jeff Shiverdaker, Lisa Sivess, Stacia Sivess, Ronnette Smart, Brad Smith, Debbie Stafford, Natalie Staley, Scott Stringer, Brian Sullivan, Teresa Wagner, Lisa War- ner, Wes Willaert, john Wilson, Lana Young, Lori Young, Daniel Zacharias. Orchestra: john Smith, Elham Taeed, Tracey jobson, janet Mailloux, Glenna Harris, Michael Purdue, Yvonne Essman, Kaye Gailey, Michelle Weber, Sheeba johnson, Katie Guetersloh, Martin Graham, jeff Rutherford, Robin Ivy, Andy McKenna, jov Adkins, Lynn Smith, Karin Pafford, Carl Horn, Rosie Green, Brenda Bunch, Monte Ashcraft, joe Bauer, Han Bohls, Brian Scudcler, Vince Ricco, Gary Reese, Tim Glasgow, janet Mullinax, jeff Ha . R20 if gi? f',i'P.3 jswsi Qf 24'J 09+ ubu 3'2- r 404 . KCC DT' Kell : Well, here we are' Diane: Are you sure this is Hillshire? I still think you sllyould have taken a right instead of a left at that last highway. Kelly: Yes, I'm sure. I followed the directions Mark ave me. We probably just got here early. Diane: It's almost 9 o'clock. Besides, I remember passing a Welcome to Amarillo si n on the road. Kelly: No - this has to be it, because this is the darlgest dirt road I've been on, and Big Iohn said it would be dark. diane: Yea, but Big Iohn said it only took 20 minutes to et there . . . and we've been driving for an hour and hal? lMeanwhile - back at Hillshire, Mike, Iohn, and the gang relax, drink and get to know one another while they wait for Kel y and Dianel Mike: I wonder what happened to Kel and Diane? Iohn: Maybe they're lost. I told them to turn right instead of left. Mike: Oh Iohn, you know Kelly and her directions. Heck, they're probably in Amarillo b now. lohn: No, knowing them theyll be here at the last minute. ff I Y .51 GIVE A HOOT DON'1' POL LUTE ..4,-V' 5 ,,f.x...... p. 0 wv' G?'Q .Jp by I f F0 ' GFOPWP a rr' Alma' , 9 9 ' 9 iff 6l,7,9l'eClCl,e5 X efc., lnriuuie ,xifofg Afenae. .giufey Jonn- Jon - pari lime moclehng. Fruig frail - onfg parlieal one or tile fwo iimed onre anal ahonof Staff guLer - onfy purlied onre u weelf. gummy glreen - arlrieuemenb lruueni Leen reucneal gel Lui llwy sniff ruz maLe lllem. wayne grufigny - wrrfrlfecl my rornferligh arounJ a lefepllone ,!0fP, uuoioleol Laing ruugni Ly Olleufiauiffr rolu ul 6114.51 una! waded away A-om Je!! jumzrg llllfly. jommiv lV?0,1l' - feurneal Io Luigi JLI and zlialni Lreulv u fag. -jcm Wein- zlorff- maclr' il Illfllllgll fizur yeura of gnghiln and ixwain unc! liouec! grad Wlvgoy kr Mree yeura. 5344 liifbaon - uuoicleal Lifting Ieliepllone pofm, won u gofcl meduf und mel fob ofufom r'l1 IUAPFP -9 worL. juffer - Lirlferj offlflooiguff leum fin' JLilJ,7iIlg liraffife on a flair clay. gre? law - Jur1'i1fecliL1' jenna yum 1980. Cailly Qogerj - gal a Jule will: Wllurli Wwoiefey. 28 ll MVPPL, WFECLPJ -'ny far my fnemiairy ,zrofefl wua onfy 18070 J' Jia! iff 1 V 4 4.34 S 1. all-i4 'i gif' for g .plnt',., 1 Q - FMU? my W 0 y ,l'lHIil'.5 fo Wurfi I9 ann! -9 Acme my Jiffy, off!! VbVk i gym foclwr fo Win ' , iqlfzm, H .guru lgff0IlL0ll5Q. 1 ylafalc? .S?uA'y IAI' ubinly fo furry or! .51urP.15!ul,!y 445 a frue fm' Auf ofa Jyin? 5lu'1ie5. I- Kyn- , ,. Ja! ylluy. jrarf ylhfburn. anal Jeri' young! 57oelc1 yuckion my rofnrffon of H901 mal 0116455 nol J lily -9.f-tb. jfllflhli. 3l'Pl'6lA' lily IYlllllAiII9 JP, of IIIIIIL ANIIAPF IUAIIIIJQ nbllU'J0ll Ur. 11122. ,u Cufozza my fo flrilw' ui, on IUFLJ, .fllifl liI'lA'J on j?or1f5f-llalw, alll! Jlffufn ill ll: flaonnie gueflfbj grnie lbiuz aff L 'f I 11 ll I I fl! Wly gl'P?fI llffl OJ lf? Zllfll CAL, gfud ZZFIILIIA 9l'Pl'ylAill? AP L0l'l'0l4'l'lJ Auf Ill'l'f'l l'Q'IMP'lll'J. fS7Jl'l'!i ali!! Cf 1 Lfue 56 5, 145505, LLP ,lone ruff5, 1351 o fl-L7lL!fI' fomAinulion5. m Iwo u 'P l0 ? I' P I' ? I' 7 I' 0 9 ff fnaruhy memLer5 5ignufure5, am! my neufl9,114LlG5l1fzl51I page floral' enfilfzul Aljvlow jo gml Mr .SQAOOISQJIPM-,I lilly zuuhfipy. Wllrj. WQUFLPI' Wig ukllil' IOIIYI' llllfl JF! ll,Ill?Uf,. llblfillfl' Cfuylon! Jim .S?gmon 1740 :Driver of ffm Mar Jdufurzlu. 7'lorricU ,gon youu! anal Jim .S?gmon my .Kurafe diff fgbiune Qlurfiul .sylorly my ragga! Lal caper:- eygaff 5Aoe.4. jurner! gud? Iylloore aff ri9Af5 lo our originuf L Jingingu donga. flbegi Qllyonol juni QIueuuru am! ,gzuran ,S?ofl5 y f I A ,9 AUP then' Jo very ,nufL. fjunu L.: -,,..e-0 . grafigny! Shi coff! jo ,7lle Junior 65455 .S?uzJclerf5 Linclnzfu ann! ,. My 51..fA,1 vm., Wfgreyor my Aool' in Me focLer room fwuynv 4. if M -q,54 , A f-Q , , A ' ihfguf fEd'7'iw i 13,-ff :gm Y K .....,...- Q . 1 N XTX X XXX X 1 gay K VR M515 T33 M X XXY 1 I X Rxxw .X 1, lf' W 'I Y iii :fr ua x . 'W 2 f- w 'Ll .fgf 5 4 .Q W SJ 2 ' - AN' ' yfFSxSXJ Q N55- 01. .37 R- 4 , -Q Us vs 4 Q 'V K 1 Q n -.ff V 'Gia x , Q 5 Q-I' kI.T,jy gf 1 I 1 - 'lk -11:::g.iM, 0' ' -vw - . 'iQ...... W.. - fljltirf ,, 1 gg S dx I ' X X Y. xg I -at , J, ,. 'ffm .,.! ' 'zafi- 'fyfg f I X , '.:,ggi-1. -. .3 f?'f K, if .ftfj , ,C ' ,hw vm Q.-4.82 t ba' S wg, X 1 ft t Mmm um m .. N UQ nail l Pam Simmons enjoys western Wear as a part of her everyday wardrobe. It is obvious Diedre Clayton has no problem keeping up with the new fad. Coach Keith's usual attire fit right with the western fashion. 32 in V 5 - - . A 1 nog, k X, V' if . , if gffjfgf ' K' I Ji 'xr C Wearing matching hats, Scott llse and Lisa Castro observe activities below. Christy Harder displays the style with a fringed top and cowboy hat. A new era - Boots 8 hats A new trend in fashion, attitude and activities was evident in the beginning of the year. Everyone from students to teachers and even parents could get involved with this fad. lust as Iohn Travolta successfully introduced Disco with Saturday Night Fever, he also brought about the new country and western craze with Urban Cowboy. Disco took a backseat to the ever popular cotton-eyed joe and the two- step. DaVinci's was no longer the place to go. Attention was now focused on the Corral, Cowboys, and The Stampeed. Fashion also took a turn-around. It went from flashy sequin blouses and spiked heels to fringe trimmed shirts, and boots not to mention cowboy hats to top it all off. The response to the C8zW dance and the climbing popularity of progressive country music only went to prove that the new era had been accepted. Senior Mark Moseley talks country slang to the camera after class. f Added events ' To Halloween Monsters and bunnies at a Pep rally? Going to a football game on Halloween night? Yes, these events were added to the traditional activities for Halloween. It started early in the week with students gathering up costumes for parties while some even entered the best costume contest during the pep rally. Many enjoyed going through a haunted house with monsters threatening to make you their next meal. After the scare some retreated to a show or a club. Those who wore a costume usually found a discounted or free admission. Mark Uland, alias the hulk even decided to keep his green skin for the football game. Having Halloween on a Friday added a little spice to the regular routine and allowed many non-trick-or-treaters to participate. A psychotic doctor performs experi- mental surgery on a helpless patient. Craig Hufft and Kristin Baumler play an Helectrifyingn role on Halloween. 34 aa, 4 'T 8,3 i r i-i W' X. K N .Lf- .fi X f 3557 fl . .xxf x fffmfiis M. m.,,, sm? K O A-'R x rw guw- ff 5 Y..-, N K.. ,f ,i,LL.N , ,,, f 'L ' s 4' f x, , N at 4 axwagr If '52 N. 'S 'USIN- 69- Varsity cheerleader Tracy Rich displays her spirit as she raises her hands to show whdsfl. Coach Quisenberry gives a pep talk about our hard working and dedicated football teams, 1 Seniors raise their hands ta the Green and Gold during the alma mater. . 'R A fn' Q 4, ' N rx ' , ' I ,fi 35.0 ' if -'wk E 5 il V . f 4 3 '-1+ Varsity cheerleaders show their Trojan Pride by junior Dennis Lee describes his enthusiasm giving the football team a bow. with a big yell for the Trojans. Trojan Pride Shines Through Green and gold signs were hung on the walls, the gym was wrapped with crepe paper at the first pep rally in hopes of lifting our spirits for the upcoming football season. The high energy level was obvious when students remained standing throughout the entire pep rally. A great change had taken place since the end of school. Perhaps it was our increased cheerleading squad, the award winning Band and Troyanns or the determined football team: whatever it was, we explained it as Trojan PRIDE. After our Lakeview win, we were fired up to start district games and we weren't disappointed when Richardson fell prey to our defense. The cheerleaders, band and Troyanns added entertainment to the Pep Rallies by performing a skit or routine each week. Pam Poarch jr., and Lauri Buffington, sr., hunt for the dreaded lion at the Turner pep rally. ' junior Mike Kidd swings a destroyed lion's head to demonstrate his pride before the Turner ame. 8 F- W l 4 .. N. . 4 f- X QE lim Sigmon, junior, spends a lazy Saturday afternoon wash- ing his cor. Iunior Curtis Hays displays his shooting ability while on a weekend hunting trip. Sophomore Robert Hare practices his 'V football techniques on o weekend after- noon. 38 Where were you on the weekend? Did you ever wonder what other people did on the weekends? Saturday nights were usually consumed by football games, Camping trips loften to Hillshirel, and dates. Some of us preferred the glamorous Dallas night scene to that of quiet Carrollton. We also adopted Hillshire as our private camping ground. Weekend days seemed to be the hardest times to find something to occupy ourselves. Students often remedied this by getting a job at the local fast food restaurant or a newspaper route. A trip to Valley View or Prestonwood was sometimes the remedy for the Saturday morning blahs. While the weather lasted, the lines to the car wash remained lengthy and we could always find a friend washing the writing off their windows after the football game. Sunday afternoon was the time we enjoyed our favorite sport: such as, bowling, ice skating, and tennis. Many of us drove to the lake to relax or party with a few friends. Then there were those of us who looked forward to the weekends as a time for staying at home to relax. , ,yi Qqgvl we Q i T' nu-o L RWM Pj, ' 'Y S si W Q. eeie l , X i Q 1 if-5 - r, 1 5' g 1 it -filiil K., . A tired Alex Gonzales walks home after an afternoon of jogging. Brian Wohnseidler spends his Sunday bowling with a few friends. 19 C4 Sharon Scott gets together with the team to chow down at Bonanza. Tammy Mullens relaxes the weekend away by the pool. Record Turnouts Fairs, fairs, fairs . . . people, people, people. One can't occur without the other. This year was no exception. Hordes of people made record turnouts at both the Texas State Fair and the Carrollton Country Fair. Nothing deterred these multitudes of hopeful gamblers. Mother Nature tried to send them a message by causing rain, but they continued to squander their money on sure games. Most of them walked away from the booths with nothing except the satisfaction of knowing they had done their best, and the discomfort of knowing their last paycheck was spent in a matter of 30 minutes. Games weren't the only things on their minds. Rides, exhibits, and food drew the crowd's intent on relaxing, eating, and staying out of the rain. The most popular was the sample building. One could buy bread, chili, soft drinks, and ice cream for less than the cost of a book of ride tickets. Money was saved and then spent, but next year the fair will be back in town. Big Tex towers over the State Fair of Texas to show off his new duds. Iill Massie and Alison Berry Purchase tamales from the Tamale Man. ROBKRT QEDF DQD S. 80- N 40 David Garza plans an escape from the Band sponsored Iail. Fairgoers were practically guaranteed a poster of their choice. fm tl XM Ron Iones and fim Sigmon decide who can finish a taco first. Richard Graham tries to understand the object of the game at the state fair. Tiffany Tweedle and Vickie Mahon support the Sophomore class in the rain. W ,..L Q Y t eg, I-.7 l.sv....,-' . - 1 L...,- Tom Yannessa and Chuck Glidewell look for someone they know. Q w 5 gm u 3 .-' ,I XXX-, 'As 1 J 42 0 SE? at , SS ,- fi'-ff 1. . 1, ,Q . T if New 1 'fri L+ . W W fa... i xxtg WW! ,..m.,...-..,4..,X- A Smokey oreno Prolongs saga i As the stage filled with smoke and the arena lit up with lighters, it was plain to see that the Concert saga was still going full force. Most people always had a good time when seeing their favorite group, with their favorite person, drinking their favorite beverage. Not only were there rock-n-roll bands, but country singers and punk rockers were given a big, rowdy, Dallas welcome. This year Reunion Arena was opened and became the place for concerts in the metroplex. Although it was large, the intermission was still a problem. With the selling ofT-shirts, popcorn, and nachos, it was easy to get lost in the massive crowds. After the encore performances, the house lights went up and everyone tried to make their way back to their car. It was always the best concert they'd seen, or at least until another concert came the next month. W. 'A Vacations for Great times Everyone needed a break at one time or another. Summer always seemed to be the best time to get away. Some went to the cool mountains to relieve themselves of the long Texas heat wave, while others headed for the beaches to catch a wave or get a tan. Still there were those who felt a break from school was vacation enough and stayed close to home. Vacations were always a good time to try new things. Although some came back in worse condition with bumps, bruises, and sunburns, most claimed: IF I had to do it over again, I would. It was worth it. Whether they stayed home, went with their families, clubs, or just with a group of friends, all had reports of a great time. Deidre Clayton takes a cruise on a yacht near Key Allegro island. After an exhilarating stay in Tennessee, Anna F ransis packs up to head home. 31 ,ag V Accompanied by her brother David, Kelly Norrid shows her big catch of the day during her stayin Colorado. During the summer, Wayne Miller returns to Port Isabel t catch a wave and brush up on his techniques. O 1 . 'fs 2,1-sr ' Q T t + 2' l gr . 5? 5 5 . iv ,fs V, L, f rg 1 gg' 3, 5 If mv .,m.,A N N A cg fi .4 1, 1151 - -I rw X- -tn K ?.5.M,g.,f ,yv i .,.. -:fm ,- fan f,. ,Vg , ii ,Q 4 . W, f Tw by X' LJ' r x 13725-',,gf3 , ymy! so SA. 5 A K .. TH :if lf . fl AY A 1 s S sg . -t ,r Q f 5. ts- - f . Aw , 1 -ut ,ff 4 . SI this V x . . J '- f sv li ly' sw . ajft 4 f ff Y.1 wb ,Q ag ,A Tammy Mullens observes her crab after catching it on the Galveston coast. Iohn Wasl-:ow and Greg Wheeler pose for lay Parsley in the Oachita Moun- tains. Switzerland is a beautiful place to get away from the Texas heat. dwfgjwglgcy wig Wg? Nix? my 69 5 W'Q9u ijpwvw Njigufggk xxgpjx gxg if 659 K QMQQT U SX QW OC Af? J . 5 FDA 5 wk? mf QDVOQYY 1 GJ PQSA W 5 71, , 2124, ff CQ 90? OJ ' E90 'ffm ,bA iff W X N 1 -Lf' Q- GX. ' U' ,KQV x. X EG Yffgilz QVQZJ J A Zfiy F4195 gif' fiifi Jx fff??QfF ff Af ED f iffy W7 of Jeiggigfyk ff fi 35215 555325523 K Q1 5ff5 -if if 4. l 'l '., , ! ef Senior Pride '81 Ioanie Worthington and Iohn Hutcherson try to convince us to buy a Trojan Pride fuzzy from H.E.C.E. l i Mark Moseley wears an assortment of Trojan Pride para- phernalia that is seen throughout the halls on everyone. 48 z ' ' .1--4 - David Brady, Kevin Luallen, and Mike Marsh try to keeg their minds on Contemporary Literature in the library. X A . Q t I A 3, ia-- I ' . Iana Wolcott, Troyann Captain, exemplifies the spirit of Senior class as she proudly finishes a routine. Many seniors like Eric Wilson enjoyed leaving school after 4th period. Showing his strength and ability, Darrin Roark works on arm cruls. Seniors gain rights 1 Ah! The Final Commencements. Senior Luncheon, awards assembly, Prom, caps and gowns, invitations, rehearsal and at last . . . graduation! The year we had been waiting for finally arrived and we looked forward to the privileges and respect we deserved. One thing we didn't expect was our locker location. We grumbled our resentment over being moved away from the traditional senior lockers around the balcony, but gradually considered the new wing our section. Eating lunch off-campus, legally, every day was nice and we laughed when we saw those daring sophomores and juniors get caught trying to enjoy our privilege. Our class spirit started slow, as seen at the senior coke party, but it gradually grew. Our participation at the senior Fred Sultan and Bob Raymond sit on a bus and laugh while they 1111101100111 ice 5112111118 Party 0110 5011101 011111185 I311'0V0d 0111' remember their past experiences on school busses. P1100 0110 111111Y- rf- 49 xr A, x I 198 'F 3.4 I 'sn r ,M .. x .,,,.E,,,,,.q, ,, g A -asf 3'-A' wi A r Albert Balibrera KGUY 5623195 N e Ioanne Barratt Angela Bean Kelly Beary Beers az-1. -IVV Z-. ffl' 'T' wx Q-'V A sy' if WK U1 525. is Y, 2:13 . 4 I i www, xifgkq g' , f S. Q--, mf' 419 1 i I I i i 5 Q ii fn film -ff -I f+..:.iff:M19:ff : : ii' at '4 ' '- W. u A A 1 QT' A25 Q7 65 Iwi' 01 KLQV if ' ,-P W N., .GJ A I x Q X 2 Q X Ji tw-.sn 4 1 -QV 'Iv' Q -'Y ar- -'Ck QL? ,4-nw .vw- J pn- ,.,- il 1 ix , if J ff ff 52 FP? 'af 1 Fi 5 7 E3 fs his be :ff 5 J : . i , 2 ? 52 be I, L , . K. fa, 'Q is SE! 31 7 4, JJ ii E Q E it 4 .I . vi i X ,, Vx 25 in Q 53' V7 5? X Q0 in Ns Nev 'F' K' Q ,.'! x XX'-' C--'Y Qs: 3-V af gm, ,se , 3. 1 00 gi, J' .ifyaktk nn ,-MY' xx Egg- h Q bw K 2:2 ww lx? s ,Q .1 2 53 F 5-4. Lg C? ,Q 5: G-.Q 8- K , Nr' is X f , .r X 1 Q in '-Qi! , -'ho' W S 3' nw sl' df q- Q., 'HP 2 W QV? 5 f tr -1--fp f'-r i 'M Q-si ,AQ Q-vi' 5 f kv' rf 'sm-4 'VX ,fav -v' c: ' HY H, 191 f p... A ,, ,. . ,- f I0se Munoz Chris Murray, Roger Nabors Diane Neal WE? T55 'Os fy, vp pi K ,pf .1 ll svn. ff - 5.1 I QW: Nur 6. A L,,,X li ' A W , 4 Q94 ff' I-'if is umvm-r, ,- .Elf 5' 7- Tb! 'TITP 'Oi .: f x if t ' Mark Greg -xx tv' Ac C' 'vm' Nh ! 'r 'wi I 5 KY'-v 'dh 415 , ivix M440 .tfIf v' 4 5.-..N,-7 'FQ 1 C -JW H, W A 5-2: ri Trac ff T' Y Chris Richardson R IeffR1ckenbaker D Sarah Rittenhouse y Cynthia Rivera Darrin Roark Ricky Roberts . . S9 'ar Angel Rodriguez R ' Orlandoc Rodpiguez Monica Roehrich Cathy Rogers o 'W' fd 1-Q S E I . J I lulie Rogers Vilma Rogina Ieff Rose lacy Yvonn Ross Mark Runkle Ieff Rutherford Gregg Salrni Doyle Sappington Brian Scudder Kevm Shaw john Shine Patty Simmons 'J -fl '84 KJ Q0 Laura Sutfin i Lynn Sullivan Fredrik Sultan Shelly Swanson Yislnrfffaylvflr a a rM5ffl3Thf71CkGT Q Martha flfhompson BrendalTrip!1eu Ierry Tonubbee Sandra Tomko Mike Tooke Rose Torrico Beverly Uland Anthony Van Dusen Darrell Van Dusen Bobbi Van Es VII? X V 'I Vollmering Stephanie Wagner Shaila Walji Bryan Walsh E59 5 L ,M Kia' Iohn Waskow 1 Colleen Watts , Klm Wemdorff Lisa Wells yy.. 5 -F .1 u--.J 'w...,,f vez' 'is Q .K- 1' ' gf X -17' To make the most of their free time, lame lordon and Babs Brown through magazines to Hnd articles about fashion deskgners. 2 5 2 if an N C1 7 eg 'Y we i Ks QQ 1 ,Wy Q .,..,,., ...,'i.., 33 W? w.: , l 2 H ,, W H wifi ' wig Ni is :jg V if' Q?- al 3 5 S331 Mg :www il '11 Andy Abbott Ruri Abe Angie Adkins lack Adkins Scott Albosta Steve Anglin Billy Ansley Andy Arnold Roger Arnold Ken Asleson Mark Aston Clara Autrey Peter Axell Tom Bailey Lyn Bannister Tracy Barbay Laura Barker Shirley Barnes Iosephina Barrera Oscar Barrera Candy Battershall David Baxter Patty Baxter Iohn Beaty Robin Becknauld Ronnie Becknauld Angelica Bernhard Allison Berry Laveta Berry Nick Bhatt Nisha Bhatt Sherry Bickel Robert Biddell Steven Bloom Christine Boggs Denise Boisseau Teresa Bowman Allison Box Bryant Boyd Monica Boyer Brad Branch Stan Breedlove Scott Brinker Regina Brock I. C. Brooks Al Brown Randall Burks lay Burns Gina Burrell Sharon Cahill Dave Caldwell Cathy Campbell Christine Campo Tamra Cantrell Rodney Carroll Yvette Carroll Pat Carter Tessa Carter Shawn Carvin Paul Castagnoli Donald Casto Iean Calalosi W I , o s if- , Rv Glenn McBride uses pass period to catch up on the latest news of the day. Lilly Chacko Iim Chaffin Darlene Chainey Carla Chrisenberry Calvert Clark Mellanie Clark Pamela Clark Byron Clayton Tim Cline Carolyn Cobb Victor Cobos Daniel Cole lames Connelly Patty Cook Paul Cooper Reyna Cooper Maury Cornett Yvonne Cornwell Miriam Corpion Lorraine Cotterill Shari Courts Kim Cowen Ieff Cox Becky Cox Steven Crabtree Kenny Cromwell Glynn Crutsinger Kenia Curbelo Derek Cypert Donna Dandria Phuo Dang Raymond Davis Andy Dawson Lazaro De La Garza Carrie Deal Gigi Deckard Melinda Delgado Sandy De Marzo Kay Dennis Deborah Derrick Kim Dewitt Gloria Diaz Deanne Dickson Ken Dotson Christy Dowdle Mike Dube Melanie Dubes Ronald Dubes Debra Duzenak Randy Edwards Vance Edwards Clay Elder Rich Ellis Beth Ellsworth james Elmore Danna Erickson Andy Ethridge Becky Eubanks Debbie Evans Sharon Ewing Karen Faubion David Ferris Chris Fields Cindy Flores Elias Flores Paula Flores Annika Friberg Annika Fryklund Rebecca Gaiewski Barbara Galchutt Patti Gathright Kelly Gentry Russell Gilmf-re Cindy Glover Kevin Godby David Gonzales Mike Gonzales Debbie Goodson Stefanie Goulstan Mike Graham Robert Grant lames Green Toni Guevara Tracy Gutschlag Ken Hakul Debbie Hall Debbie Hall David Hammer Robin Hankins Ieff Hanson Terri Harker Iames Harrington Carol Harvill Bruce Hatherly Bill Hawkins Cheryl Hawkins Mary Hayes Curtis Hays Php Rebelling against school and homework, Peter Paul sen expresses his apathetic mood. - id- 'GTFHYT X Lu, Robbie Iohnson diligently works on understanding a new concept introduced in geometry. QL var? s.. Tammy Hedrick Bobby Heisler Carrye Henegar Denise Henry Iulia Hensley Natalie Hickson Duane Hill Richard Hoag Kathy Hobbs Reg Holland Vikki Hollingsworth Laura Holmes Ianice Holt lay Honeycutt Lorraine Honza Mike Hopkins Gregory Hoss Nicki Howard Tim Howard Scot Hrbacek Tommy Huchingson Gina Heuttenmueller Ieff Hughes Michael Hundley lulie Hunt Monica Hunt Paula Hunt Iamal Hutcherson Tim Huyck Isom Keith Todd Iackson Mary Ianusz Lisa lennings Angie lensen Robbie lohnson Randy Iones Tim Iordan Leslie Kaiser lohn Keaveny Carrie Keene Carrie Kennedy Tracy Kephart Mike Kidd Scott Kilgore Donna Kim Michelle Kim Myong Kim Rhett Kinkade Valerie Kinstley Toni Kolb lim Kramer Iody Kuhl Manon Lacasse Stacey Lamirand Kirk Landman Iulie Lane Andrea Lanham Cindy Leblanc Louise Leblanc Dennis Lee Cindy Leggett 155' 659' ff -sell l Dan Lewis Kim Linders Brian Little Shawn Logsdon Alex Lopez Rogina Tony Lopez Rogina Vivian Lopez Rogina Iulie Loughridge Bruce Love Bobby Ludwick Van Lynch Tom Mackey Dan Mahoney Matt Mako David Manby Anna Martin Erin Martin Carlos Martinez Michelle Martinez Larry Mason Iill Massie Mike Masters Ruby Kutly Mathew Salamma Mathew Denise Maxwell Tom Maxwell Allison Berry shows her concern for the Tro jams. Greg Mayberry Steve Maynard Glenn McBride Michelle McCarthy Kevin McClendon Larry McClish Kathleen McCue Troy McDougald Mike McGinn Theresa McKay Kevin McManis Andrew McMullen Terry Meador Rebecca Mears Iulie Michalis Loree Middaugh Han Min Amanda Mitchell Kim Moeller Terry Moffett Scott Moisan Cathy Moore Dean Moreland Ken Mothershed Steve Mulford Tammy Mullens Ianet Mullinax David Mullins lerry Myren A X Nl Z- fe-X WN QI it .M if Ivan Torrico shows us that apparently accounting ii not the liveliest class offered. ut' 45 1:67 Renee Nallie Iesse Navarro Evelyn Neal Mike Nichols Maritza Nieves Kevin Nims Keith Northrup Iohn Nurnberg Alex Obar Don Ogden Monica Oliver Tim Ollivant Ester Ontiveros Corinne Oros Pat Outler Becky Owens Penny Owens Richard Owens Debbie Paciella Won Paik Laura Park Steve Parker Perry Parrigin Bambi Pate Iohn Patrick Shawn Patterson Susan Paulette Peter Paulsen Gloria Perez Ray Person Cathy Peterson Tish Pierot Frances Pinkerton Kim Pinneke Brett Pittman Allan Platt Randy Plumlee Pam Poarch Kurt Poetschke Stephanie Point Cheryl Polley Kathy Powell Marty Powell Tad Preston Melinda Price loe Privitt Melanie Pruitt Roland Puente Lanita Rainwater Kelli Ralston Sherri Ramsey Laura Raylean Lisa Redding Shannon Rees Cathy Reichenbach Lisa Reina Marian Reiser Martha Rice Lorraine Rich Becky Richey Douglas Richmond Carolyn Riddell Wanda Rivera Debbie Roark Sharon Robards Lanorre Robelen Melanie Roberts Denise Robertson Diane Rodriquez Laura Roman Trine Ross Todd Rosson Tiffany Royals Shari Rubenstein Iunior Ruth Dawn Rutherford Scott Rutherford Matthew Sabo Thomas Sacco Ricky Salmi Tracy Salverson Susan Schlinke Iill Schneberger Bobby Schule Mike Schulz Eric Seebock David Seely Shelly Seibert Iulia Sewell Tina Shultz Karen Sides Iim Sigmon Pamela Simmons Kim Skinner Laura Slocum Robert Smart Kevin Smith Thomas Spellman Kay Splawn Mike Spradling Traci Sprague Mike Spurgeon Deborah Stafford Terry Stallcup Ieffrey Stampley layne Steinke Marian Stephenson Pam Sterry Shannon Stewart Kim Stinett Sharon Stotts Tina Stroud Charles Sublette Lisa Sullivan Shawn Sutherland Ianet Taylor Kathyleen Taylor Ronnie Taylor Karin Thacker Dana Thompson Susanne Thornhill Clay Thurman Scott Tobin Ivan Torrico Lori Trader Grace Tsoi Diana Tucker Tom Turicchi Iohn Tutton lohn Tyler Mark Uland 3' ' K l i Susan Paulette, a Iunior senator, listens to a com- plaint from one of her fellow classmates. Yx 4, ax QQ . ai , N W,'.. -. 'F' . J 1 . Q , 4 17 i Q. Mylene Van Diik Hank Vaughn Craig Vaught Chip Vineyard Diane Vissers Sandy Voelkel Kelly Votaw David Wagner Tom Wallis David Walls Rulene Walters Karen Waltrip Cindy Welker David Wemer Bruce West Mitch West Rhonda West Candace Westfall Iames Whelihan Iohn Whitaker Clare White Denise Wiedemer Becky Wilkinson Buddy Williams Greg Williams Mark Williams Mellanie Williams Sherri Williams Scott Wilmans Iohn Wilson Rob Wilson Lisa Winter Stacey Winter lim Winters Denise Witham X: A . Qs' Cal Clark steadies his hand before throwing a dart at the balloon game at the Country Fair. Karan Wohkittel Scott Wolfe Mary Woods Tammy Yannessa lill Younger Iohn Zapata Q'-f Bored with the scenic cafeteria, Richard sleeps along the balcony. Frances Pinkerton concentrates on the dance for Hello Dolly tryouts. an 11' TURNER Student trainers, Iody Kulll and Candy john Tyler and Ken Hakul Compare BGff6I'Sh0ll, Show their T-ShiI'fS- homework answers before class starts. K 1 ,il ,fl Polley and Sharon Cahill discuss lans to go to Arby's for lunch. Anticipation Ordering class rings, sponsoring the Christmas dance and the Inf Sr. Prom were a few activities the junior class was involved in. Although these projects were conducted by juniors, in the back of their minds, the thought of becoming a senior was overwhelming. Finally becoming a senior meant having legal off campus lunch, receiving the respect from the underclassmen, participating in senior activities, looking forward to the day commencement exercises would take place, and knowing that at the end of the last final exam, the waiting would be over. The junior class often had the misconception that they were already seniors. The school wasn't that misled, though, and frequently caught juniors trying to go off campus for lunch. f l -, sg o X. QP, fi fi, ' Q g- 1 1 , ' Il V 'K 3 'I . ft il gg I tx X- -D ' -. i ' fi Nix 5 .-. -5 , I ' -H , i U ttf ' fs , , c L ,Q xg 'J a if., Q ' i ' - a W Q, 4 v . - gf --5. c i 'Q f A :YF i ',, Clay Thurman scalps a ticket to the ZZ- Top New Year's Eve concert. w . : ' J '. .' M '1'2l'l'aLi 112121. . PA 1 s, :WJ HM 'Wf'l4l'k1'W' L is'i ' ei .A f 1-,W Pfe'mg'13'2 95 .uw -gg, f'g'Liugqg.f,3g .1 .,g.,f.yzQ..4.:.' M 1 fI?'f?f? '- A V ,. :v1f1.'w' 'uf' 1 51 .,., . . . 1' ' '. F , .' A 1 ' ,.,, ' , 1 zzff.. f 5 Q - 25,51 S44 2' , W U I I XL! v . fn. M . . A as 1 .f , . Kr!! 1 A ,. Ei, Z iabzim r.F.'3....s W 11, ' EM' N . Q . 'Tvm .EE N if K , u 1? f Mn 'fig' 4 Q? ki ' 5? .. F- w ' fwbw' W .V L u' 1 ft is ui Fd if Y ,- ,. -U f ',.1g4g,gJ,, QQJMQQQZEWH , U ,., W..H.M .M fm... J .Q-N S.. -Q... Af Nfl.. Jbgfwgggr ,.,. ...N-fwfw.-W' fv W W, ,ff ww W P.-w,1w'.,.,fw,-u1: '---x ff. fggwssfdf. 'XM -fffkfls:-?Q.'.x:.ggg.... ,w. Jm 'v :m'w wmm'u1v 7' J' W W SW 'W .1 J1x'Wf'1'v d '61 vm 1 W' N 'V mm H W1 n wr 'C J':f,:g '.'L vK-'W Mm: ': W'?iW,'J'.:', M:7'f'W's M M w 'wfmff X, MW, f M, vw f' 1' 1 , ,ul ' WM ZW W, aff? 9 '7' w 4, J ei ' f' 'J ' ' A ' :' 'z' 'A W.'A '. WW' 'M .rs MM'-1'-'fw vw 'W' M? .www 'G 51'g:...fa Hg sf Q if 5 .Q S Me -'1.4'a'mL fk'm'A -Ae 'f M' u w ,w ., , f ' 14 'W' 5, W, ma' e'W H 'H i-my-Q... 1.'.4.u.g1f.'yg'H1f, 'V'.wTyw : 'W Mak 'J H 'm,'.f1'w.,.E'L1.E:: T: FSP Sfi? i' Wzigmfi. 'Jm'hM 'F 'f f ' -ws H w , ,'d,, e, J' Q 'mw,. 'gwTQ,' '4'fWU'Z e!ff. ,Q 'M':1w,:fs'wg .4 7 ,,,, 2 w w Am M 'wif W '.'W ZW UQ ,WMM Lf' 'A 'WJJM-1 . ..k-253 EJfs.z'.-.ei 5.32 X'-TH .ih?E15'bv1pf'..M uwfwiwfwfl 3ZfW'ffx Wmjfu .vfZ,f4'. ff'-f'x,N',u Q W5 'lysine H- Qi :Lg g Q '-12-ff. fx? Jaw.. M--1 . ?1f:wsQ4.'eJ'T g -0 -' IW 'LW ' 4- ww WF4 1 Hu ,- 1 'V 2 fa' 'gf ,f,,f,,:.f.,: 'TM ww ' . .m Wfw'Mff wh ,: ' 3 5 .' Q W , ww' w g? fiwhbww' 'r aff' Lf., .13.',... Q-. fu' yn w .LM1vg'Q,,,vy. nwiwtmUumgfmm'- :L'.-x,'-yr.. W , . W ?l p.mff' W. 45,,,,ypy!7Mi, , 4 1 I n X. Q . T 52 fg.!Q5g3.': 1 5111 1- . ' . gm? , Q X 1... ' :aff 1 Q - 5 1 1 P .sb ..'.'f' V , . '. QW 'f 25 isp ' ' ' X Q Q . : '1 'iff M 1 :m g . . N' v . f' Q wi 'f -.xii ww. 1 iUf:v'H'f.,,' Q, f ,!f ' 'f'4 'U' 'Ef fIf' f ,... ' 5 -' Xii f c ivvlfim' L i . ' . ' .ef ' I3 .. . . . ' , ff, ' - A ' -- - A 4 as A ' x -J ' . wi .Wh .4-N-'A' NJ- 5 2,1451 5 dyMi'5'Y?57 ' ' 'L 9 . ' :' -4,-' ' Q .- 1. ,ik W, ' 7391 1 . 7 1 X . .-, 1. ' V. , wi..gWf'4,41'.,+, 'MW .- ?3' - ' A. - - E ' - '- . ' V -rf: . X . , ,nu M. H ' f'.,m,EW fI?':f'?Awww' ' A P' t , , . 1, ,M mf Y v if ' , 'f'Y'H 3 Q '1 V Q W J L M A ., ...- ,.'.',:,, 'fx' J . A , 1 ff' f i , ..p'L.'. '.k.i2Q,!..f-wx' wa W' Zy ? T 1'f?'! , . ' ' '.'f,7!M'Gv .Z W' ' 2 Ti'-5 ' VK' , 'v,:m,,1'y:r. f Ml wTf7'kW,,'f paffw' , , '1'Mf'i'LN.'i','-'ZW 1 -. ' J. , IW W LV JJ'ggL 5'27W' ,, 9' W, ,E ' im' 51? wW F 71'E f?W 'fN3 ' ' W . , ' 1 , ,, , N 'R 'uf ' , ' yi ' f g ' Jw Q W m y If . 'L Emi:EgL'Lw:'hM1w:wi m.'L',qf'f'g - ' 'M 'M ' M ' ' Www. w f'fM.gf.'f. wamgywwmg' we ', ' ' W ,, J I H 4 1,-Eff, 'f GMvJ hw ,M ,,f mMN 'fwiMi .l'mf?T'fET':Qfr1i?f1ES??Hf12fif-.1f..fffL-'1ffefEwf'.,wiifif- y'f1WQW:M -JUWMW wwf! X , ,' V' ii? w.w1,-,M ,f ' W'- ,f m ww wi? 'mvwmfwx 1 :ME- y ' ,HJ XFQ2 ' .fzfgskffsas2.4u.75.3'ig,g,,-,-Vjiwe-wMMM, up mm' In 'uf ,. wi. wwgyniwf MIM, J M M.. .' -1 -....- -f.-.. .-ff df. .u f'w,.W-'fw.,', 03Jy'wf: ,M E WW- P. ww 'f V' WMf'4w-N w wm, ,:1,,m ,, 1. .fwwm- rw .aw 1 Mm mf' h www., ','..w., .ix -... J'-fmzgww., mwzx , 'mf 'M' W, Zi' ',w:11f':'Wgfdims-frfwxrlir ' f WW ' ?'v W WZW f' ig .. .9 ' ' . 'T' . .. , . ., ,. . , ., .. .. . . . - ,.. . , ,....-...-, -.N W... ,. . . Q Q -' :L ,, ' '., , ' El 3l!ig.4--.f.f, X.--.4,'.1m.'.mH 1- -'1'314NiL'r3f'M'jh'+',M-17. '-v's'47WM-,QV ' 'www .M .4 H1125-,.-V... ...S A, . V ' V 4 Wad' W :'.-,.'u'!mwAI?fHM'.ufl :.F1 MII '.W4LF.'u'g5,Af'1w .Q.ig,'.4..,Mw4f gui- lf., ,' L ' x - Q'411'.'.-myg.3m:'mMiwi f'f ',, 'vm '. ' .. J R . f' J . jf ' .1 if.i.wg'f i , ww' wx''zmif,,w :ffv'H'p' H ii- -f-fp, H . . J Jw f,f'w'w: J -'W 5 f , Z fy.: fi ny ' 5 0 X ,W ef, . jf 1- , t S 'W 1 r F l . et Q' B Q -.1 ' ff L S K. l l -'J . A, Q NJ ,, Doug Ackerman Ioy Adkins DeeDee Alexander Lisa Alexander Lisa Almendarez Erick Anaya Mike Armalavage Dawn Ashmore Gail Asleson Martha Baker Laura Baldy Shawn Ball Barbie Ballard Patty Ballard Sherrie Bame Lorri Barnes Mandy Bamcord Alfonso Barrera Ioe Bauer Iohn Bauer Kristin Baumler Debbie Baxter David Beard Chad Beattie Becky Beck Charlie Bennett Ioe Bennett Rhonda Bibby Iudy Bickel Maureen Boud Michael Boutis Lanesa Boydson Iames Boydston Kristin Bqumler Brad Bridges Martha Brinkley Cary Brooks Darran Brown Lyn Brundage Todd Brunner Steve Bryant Leslie Burk Sherry Burkett Laura Burr Mack Buss Kathy Campbell Stacey Canalizo Ward Cannon Bob Cantu lim Cargill Keith Carlson Kellie Carrell lackie Carroll Nick Carrozza Teresa Carter Debra Caserma Greg Caso Lisa Castro Hanloon Chang David Chavanne Craig Chester Amy Childers Tae Chung Bobby Clanton Lisa Clark Kelli Cochran Iohnny Coker Robert Coleman Cathy Collis Voughn Cooey Christa Core Richard Cornell Mark Cornett Kevin Coward Patricia Cox Tina Creed Iulia Crim Gary Crouch Iames Culberson Ian Cunningham Betsy Curbelo Iesse Curiel Stacey Curlee Gary Davenport rv- T s it t tt ,f j Q1 ff K 'tar geometry. t l l Concentroting deeply, Phillip Sorgen tries to figure out his l fi, we-r 'Wi 'Q 'Q ,MT Ak T in jg ts 15595 7307 1 Z-gg, ,, ,,, . qua L. . 1. 1 it 49 Q X' gf ,, Q 1, g Ai4 E y ' ,I 4: N yy 4 iii ,c 'ie in is i 'fn 7 , zx, ' Ti in XJ! ,vii FY . ,ap 0 asf, Chorlo Francis looks confused while looking over the lub directions in biology. William David Brad Davidson Debi Davis Diane Davis Gregory Davis Liz Dawson David Dawley Natalie Delarge Iayson Densman Iulie Dansmore Cindy Denson Dale Devine Ieff Diamond Ernest Diaz Donna Dickerson Marilyn Dinda Don Diviney Barbara Dixon Mark Dollgener Scott Donohoo Sam Dooley Cindy Douglas Rob Downing lenni Doyle Kristi Dubes Lisa Duhon Robby Duncan Kenny Durand Teresa Duvall Nancy Dyer Paul Dyer Cynthia Ebanks Lori Eberlein Cathy Edwards Iimmy Edwards Marlin Edwards Rob Edwards Casey Elliott Kris Erickson Yvonne Essman Bobby Evans Karen Evans Ieanine Evoli Debbie Felt Henry Fernandez Al Filkohazi Colleen Fitzsimmons Mary Flores Cindy Foster Charla Francis Linda Francis Ed Frazee Kevin Freeman Chris Friedler Marcy Friedler Lisa Furhman Christy Fultz Renee Furey Kaye Gailey Debbie Gaiewski Michael Gai ewski Eric Gale Bill Gallina Troy Garis A. C. Garza David Garza Robert Gehring Karen Gensler Karen Gibbs Richard Gilham Chuck Glidewill Wade Glover S-sq: ., Melanie Evens and Robin Gorishek use last minute of class to it A ' S ., think or finish up homework. W . we f f 5- I ixxi 5 f-iii i ei a i av v' ' ' S K K K l R . ' wg .Q-it 5 , 4. la fe f f - f ff ,5:,,, . .,,,. , 'R f djs' 'E ig- A 1 -twat, ,J ,' it V f X 1 Ei lg. ,CL ,nj l K l , 6. .gr Rr J 2 Rim A- , '-'77 T3 is fl '33, .' ,, fix ,fa if s A O ey Q Alex Gonzalez Silvia Gonzalez Virginia Gonzalez Robin Gorishek Clay Gosnay jenny Grady Tami Graffeo Iill Grahm Martin Grahm Paul Graham Veronica Granchey Ann Grafigny Sherri Gravley Kevin Green Rosie Green Richard Green lay Greenwood Dale Grimes Pat Grimm Deborah Grisham Sondra Groves Donna Gum David Guthrie Adrian Gutierrez Daniel Haefs Tina Haley Tracey Haley David Hall Ieffrey Hall Ronda I-lall Shawn Hall Tracey Hamilton Leah Hammond Chris Hanson Danielle Hanson Alesia Harbison Christy Harder Robert Hare Rodney Hare Samantha Shaw shades out the light during class. Chris Harris Glenna Harris Craig Hartsell Michel Harvey Scott Hayney Patty Henderson lason Henry leff Henry Ricky Higgins Vicki Hightower Kim Hobbs Donna Hogan Kindall Holbert Kim Holland Stephen Hood Willie Hopper Carl Horm Angela Howard loe Howard Russell Howells julie Hrebec Donna Huchingson Gaston Huckabay Craig Hufft Kilvloon Hwang Angie Intravaia Robin Ivy Amju jacob lenni Ieffcott Vincent Iennings Robin lohnson Steve Iohnson Kim Iones Ron Iones Ai! IOY Deborah lunkin Rosi Lora ond Iulie Hrebec spend pass period to catch up on the gossip in the halls. dv- J X ai i ? yi in Mike Lovello tries to help Iumes McCauley figure out how to do his geometry problem. Michael Karmann Scott Kay Mark Keefer Patricia Keim David Kelly Sharon Kelly Hugh Kennedy Nancy Kenton lackie Kettman Michelle Kilby Donna Kim Eugene King Iohn Kirby Colin Kovic Brad Kruger Mary Ladd Teann Laguardia David Lamb Laura Lane Sara Lang Susan Langford Sandra Langford Rosi Lara Chris Larson Iames Lassiter Scot Laun Michael Lavello Colette Lawrence Rodney Leader David Leo Laura Lester Richard Limbert Ron Linder Debbie Long Charlie Lopez Roglna Sergio Lopez Rogina Shelley MacDonald Vickie Mahon Ianet Mailloux Brenda Malone Iohn Malone Fred Manderfeld Scott Marlor Tony Martin Cindy Martin Marilyn Martin Andres Martinez Saji Mathew Mary Matthews Tim Maxwell Mitch Mayberry Mike Mayes Hal Mayo jamie McAfee Steve McAllister Phyllis McBride Iames McCauley Marycarol McGiboney Kim McGlothlin Mike McGregor leff Mclnnish Michael McKay Kent McKinnis Shawne McLean Curren McMahon Dottie McMillan lohn McMullen David McNickle H . , if 7 Kathy Merrill looks back during World History to listen in on a secret. N ,gfx , A ft K Li as it l lfl . X X f qN . 0 5 If I, J , , it t 'Q . 3 t U Q - 'TTS' X-A .V Q fx QQ? ,f A -, r ez I iQ ,f 155 .. Laughing, Laura Ramos and Kim McGlothlin rest at the Car- rollton Country fair while Kim tries to eat her snow cone. K '11 Ax I if sr: . 1, fi ' .H Q 11 1 Y jf Q ' SY .K 24' 55 .wp r '- .vv., A l Q-'ig 4. ,.Vf4 Gary Mercer Ken Mercer Kathy Merrill Tim Merrill Kim Michaelis Ieff Millaway , Kathy Miller Stephanie Miller Rae Mirando Richard Moitz Karla Monk Iames Moore Shelly Morgan Mike Mothershed Bambi Mozelle Lisa Mullens Richard Mullins Iulia Mullinax Cliff Murdock lim Nevins Cary Newsom Ha Nguyen Angie Nichols Ginger Nilsch Charlie Nixon Van Nugent Ioyce Obar Romer Obar lim Obrien Iulie Obrian Kevin Ogden Liz Olsen Becky Ontiveros Thomas Orsborn Lillian Ottinger Carole Owens Katie Parker Melinda Parks Monica Pate Randy Patton Sylvia Pena Tom Pentecost Maria Penton Iorge Perez Raynelle Perry Stephen Phanco Scott Phillips Rebecca Pierson Scott Pitrucha Mike Point Anne Porter Mark Prather Sam Price Shavsm Prothro Funds Aid Student In the month of October there was a carf train accident which took the life of sophomore Cathy Collis and seriously injured sophomore Christy Harder. Christy, with third- degree burns on 28 percent of her bo y, was in the Parkland Memorial Hospital Burn Unit for almost 2 months, undergoing treatment such as skin grafts, a broken jaw and a fractured collar bone. The student body pulled together to show their su port. The Sophomore Executive Committee started a Clhristy Harder Fund, collecting money from the students to help her parents pay the hospital bill. Contributions were taken for one week during lunch collecting 8380. I really thou ht the student body came forth and showed their feelings for them lChristy and Cathyl. I appreciated all their support in a time of need, said David Garza, Sophomore President. Doug Pruitt Sharon Ramirez Laura Ramos lan Randall Sandra Ray T Y Iackie Redmond ' ! 4 1 Gary Reece Steve Reese Malany Relnke Paul Rendessy Susan Rhyme - 4. ff ':9?'r ' ' ' , I . . it f m PN e Monica Reimers ' , , F V - 102 Q we , ,,, ,, RE t F V ,1-59,5 I In i on 'Q'-' SST Q +- X . 1 w ' 4 at , A at 1 , . S .X E' 'W gig 14' My ,:A,. , 3 ln ' F . A fgl ki' W 4 A ' ' X ' 1. Q ,',-W r V ' ' ff' I . 3- '.. ' ff A i f ' f t . 'l V5,. , ' L A ri ts K, i ' Q I Y! ' S. K If J, H Ieanie Richards Iohn Richardson Kim Richmond David Rickenbacker Michael Ringo Cindy Ritchie Bill Robinson Denise Rose Natalie Russell Diane Ryan Iames Sanders Steve Scamardo Lisa Schmidt Mike Schmidtz Ianet Scholten Anthony Scott Suzanne Scudder Erin Seitzer Lynda Sexton Samantha Shaw Steve Sheeran Robin Sheperd Ieff Shiply Steve Short Steve Shortman Susan Sill Anna Simonsen Iohnny Sitton Stacia Sivess Steven Slay Machell Slyter Brad Smith Chad Smith Iacquelin Smith Lester Smith Lynette Smith Melody Smith Robert Smith Tiffanie Smith Shanon Smithers Lisa Soli linHyo Song Phillip Sorgen Dwayne Sprabary Dan Stafford Natalie Staley Tim Stampes Peggy Stanley Sherry Stanley David Steely Alison Stephans Rhonda Stephenson Carla Stow Karen Stroud Valencia Suarez Cindy Sublette Brian Sullivan O. I. Sultan Tim Surber Donna Taber Elham Taeed lanice Tallent Lisa Tanner Tim Tanner Andy Taylor Dave Taylor Charles Thompson George Thompson Tracey Thompson Glen Tippett Leslie Tomasi Tammy Tooke Theresa Toone Marc Trezza Rogina Tuck Charles Tucker Tiffany Tweedle Mayo Ty Quinton Patty VanDeilen Dana Van Noy Rita Vazquez Helen Vergos lulia Versteegh Iackie Viera QF I My I, , ' .avi ' , , R1 ., V Q.. X i A W -'Q I 1 4-s 'Q' nw ,xg . ,ff Showing off, Mike McGregor and Charlie Nixon show their spirit at a football game. 1 W' Q ' j T r C it .s-.. 1 ,Z i t ' A ' S Q: wif is HQ, ,. I X J, V , . Y , O 5 lr I K :Ek . S ,tk K YE y :Pa , r k ' if , if A Q' .1 'At ,f ' 1 . 0' A V ' ,I t 5. to 1 Ag X EJ AX lib - ---9 li fi 'i' During ci pep rally the band members tal-fe it easy as the C heerleuders form a pyramid. nfwif -- xv . f , . H1 9 ' 4 - gi , L .1 , +241 4' fx ffj, 'X' ,Kia A 1 fu ,Mx it xi A 'L A r f ' -,.',',+ , , A JU... is ' Q if 5 A f at . f ' . A: Tift! 'J A '+ 2 'J ,f H 1 5 I A Daphne Vought Chau Vuong Damon Wadyko Teresa Wagner Tahir Walji Ian Walters Ieff Waskow Donald Weast Angie Weaver Kevin Weaver Lori Welker Robert Wendt Vincent Werner Kelly Whatley Todd White Shane Whittington Aaron Wickware Iohn Wiedemer Wally Wiggins Roberta Willer Veronica Williams Pat Williamson Sheryl Willis Iari Wilson Paul Woodward Martha Wynn Tom Yannessa Lori Yates Karen Zandvliet Amanda Zapata Iustina Zismer n 1 1 2 Q fi if 1 1 F 1 x V A r 1, sw as EJ 13 ii E E K i Q, , E I , pl w,,:',..,- ,, as A.. L' n ,- - K f to AZW. - A .- f - W .guxglzaxk .i N4 if .4 'V , A if 'St of .- as , , , ,. - 1' '. 4 'sf . g . . A ! F- ' , 3- x. J K A B N ' A we 1 ,fs ffm i t , 'ge 455' l A i Xb Si 4'-so is A . r. Sb ' A ' .,,1 ,rt W' ri rg A EX . . I , :.:g r 4 L i ' 5 7' FLC . .zu , ' ' K xxxh 1 tar. i ii V,ki, v ' it t tX t f f 4 all f, fii ier 1 Wflj . ' A a or 'CB ,, - . y t, 1 , t B ,N 1 gun: K f ? figs 1 5 , 5 of ly ,A Q - x ,, 1 ' ' 1 .t f t f . x-4' fu:-4 VI ' xy.-W-1 Wi f K - .- - ' i E ' 'H' f -Q B at I its so f A 4 - , 'S K ' , vw ' 'A fm M , T ,- ty V V A ' 1 i' 4 f 1 Y 2, N Q ' . ml A ,I A ik y g '.y if i in tlt f QP ,V . l .' Q- .A A' r. fllx X q 6111, . 4 f -. ., A -i . AJ Mark Abbott Scott Abercrombie Lisa Acosta Michael Adams Tim Anderson lennifer Archimbaucl Ed Atkinson Elizabeth August Bryan Autrey Evelyn Aviles Emily Axelson Kellie Badget Cara Bailey George Bailey Dana Baker Vicky Baker Shannon Bancook Shauna Barber Dell Barnett lerry Barton Ralynn Barton Todd Bash Samantha Battaile Ruthie Beaty Robert Bennett Tina Bernard Yolinda Berry lulie Bigger Anna Biggs Carol Bockemehl Tina Boggs Paula Boling Calvin Boliver Gregory Bolle Andrea Borel Michael Borel Mitzie Boren Catherine Bowen Tracye Bowen Darin Brandt Shelly Breedlove Terri Breedlove Dee Brewer Michael Brighton Mike Brinker Valerie Brooks Kelly Brunner Chris Bryer Christine Buczkowski lim Buffington Brenda Bunch Patty Burbridge Harry Burke Linda Burke Barbara Burnett Robin Burr Gary Bush Shelley Caillet Steven Campbell Dena Carlson Iason Carr Daniel Carter Dave Carter Kris Carter Shannon Carter Elizabeth Cervantes Sam Chapman Iodie Cherington Suzie Chung Heather Clark lay Clendenen Chris Coates Ricky Coe Mary Coffee Brian Coleman Laurie Coleman Karen Cornett Kenneth Cox Kim Cozart Danny Crawford Tammy Crawford Mike Culver Ieff Cunningham Iuan Curbelo Teresa Curly Deborah Dagostino Michelle Dale Robin Daniels Tim Dawson Gregory Davis Robin Davis Elizabeth Dean Ronny Delgado Melissa Dennis Denise Derville Desiree Doyen Susan Dreir Iohn Drew Carolyn Drinnon jason Driscoll Iennifer Druckamiller Cathy Duke Pam Duke Kimberly Dunn Mike Dunn Tuan Duong Ronald Duzenack Kim Edwards Leslie Elliot Becky England Phillip English Vivian Escobar Esther Espinoza Kimberly Espy any 1 . . l' if W' K X t gg V X 3 F is ill? fy Q5 wit , is 'eyy 'jg I Stephanie Smith Snickers as she writes o funny ,ima answer. gg Sf ' S ' K C ,-f,, F A nw Wig ti'i?'ff'li5:3f j ' xwfffw? il Y S-If vi V Q 1? r - . - . -av f if t to A - - 4- My A-i 4 gf 3 ,Z ff ,f it W at Q KX fx 1 Hi 1. .f 1 k A K fit. rv' . for A .t ,Z ,Z ,M , 7 f ' xx it I - X. 'sf X . ,, x ,-ff '- x x it fl kijilu L td i ti ji'i'i llYf fi X253 , t L- , 6 1 , Su' f.s,.. a s E is Q' ig. may A tg'-t-1. .- LQ4 XMWQ. ag. L t Q . L 4 . 5 Q init, 't X T f it -my J ,M i fr .e- ',,n- Ni? xl T 13' , .. A MY W -s vb. I .. ' X ,- 'ID g 'ti I A I i N x i T Q 3 yew ,,3 ' R581 IMS. Lipe evaluates Luro Holl's vocabulary list in English. i r i ,, , 1 ' l 4 W Ee at Ev vt 'E f 3- s .. tl A 526' l L. X lssl .I, W? it :7 H 1 A it an it -H gi :ff A V' ms' if ' 5 721' au. A! f sa? ! r X -iw R ff? 'F 'sax ft 1 f ,gs- ,V wp- s ' Kelley Everingham Marilyn Evernden Nita Faulkner Garry Ferguson Iohn Ferguson Rosi Fernandez Steven Fiore Leslie Flynn Kathy Francher Iill Freeman Rodney Freeman Sylvia Fuentes Sandra Garcia Floyd Gantt Beau Gathright Alec Gefrides Tracy Gibson Traci Giddens Mark Glassburn David Glaze Bill Go Cindy Gonzalez David Goodson Brian Greenstein Scott Griffith Donna Grimes David Grippy Katherine Guetersloh Neena Gupta Kip Guthrie Kelly Gutschlag Ladonna Hardee Lisa Hare Brian Harris Travis Harker Diana Haefs left' Hakul Chris Halbert Duane Hall Lara Hall Nan Hardaway Greg Hargrove Kirby Harris Scott Harris Iana Hathcock Sally Hayes Stacey Haynes Chris Heasty Alan Heath Kenneth Heerema Iohn Henderson Lorena Hendley lon Hendren Gregory Henry Cathy Henry Lisa Herd Aida Hernadez Helene Herron Marie Hervey Brenda High Terry High Robin Highers Ioellen Hinton Cindi Hire lohn Hirsch Thomas Hite Chris Holaday Iackie Holbrook Vikki Hollingsworth Connie Holmes Ioyce Holmes Debbie Hologa Lisa Hontz Willie Hopper Susan Howard Shel Hrbacek Norman Huh Annette Huling Scott Ilse Kim Ivy Monte Iackson Suja Iacob Scott Ianeway Mark Ienis LeAnne Iennings Anthony Iones David Iohnson Kent Iohnston Kim Iohnson Luke Iohnson Sheeba lohnson Trevor lohnson Brenda Iones Teresa lones left' Kapp Kenneth Keene 5 Am R .si t K -3 . In , L. it-', ll E ,x . . J AQ Q 'E , D if thi! N i f 1 . .. X L . L 4 7:17 www L. K L . gy- sf s as if l Q B A 5- t . irsrv i iirfe' it A gtg ,L V 5 K 'W K i it I C L f 1 A Ln 49, e - I L gre ,N H A .., 'ff .fa is X. .1 Paul Moly closes his locker to con- ' , ceul his secret belongings. my LL Y , -fig L we 'X , W v V in L ' I A - zy. 1- KR if -B it s i L , , iff' .,1 L .WL Aggu L I B L as fiiefg fr? LQ? L , L X V '1 5 Q .mfr Q 3 at kv. U , X -rl 4 , ' A-nn . ' N. 7 7' ,. L :eff T x .L Q' V lg, 3 S1 ll Nil. ' . QBE U .LA . J - swf ? . .. ' ' S ' S . e- .5-S ..f ' Kenneth Keene V444 Douglas Kelley V Lisa Kerner 'f . Dan Kim H .y r- ji Kim I Tae Kim Lisa Kimbrell I Myong Kim , ,, or Roger King ' Iohn Kirby U 1 ii' V 3 Donna Kirk , ' , Mark Koch ' 'lv' ,S 1 ' ' David Kokel it , .1 - William Ladd X ' George Lafleur . -tsmNu1nyif7 'ie ' f , A M U j , ,I 1 . ' ' il ' ' 1 . 5 'E Shannon Laframboise ' Kim Lakins , K - Sally Laney '1 t ' , ,, , Richard Lappin f Mike Lark tx -- K j 'ii' I Larry Lee , fi Q A i,., I Ianlne Lewis vb-sunny., ,.,....o-2 ,,..--wwf EVM is-, 7, ,-.- ,s I 4..l ,! ,ar 1 F rosh spirit The freshman class got a head start on the sophomore, junior. and senior classes by showing their enthusiasm and winning the first spirit stick. The upper classmen had a definite reaction to this, and very eagerly expressed their jealousy by yelling motor boat, motor boat, putt putt putt, All you freshman . . Well - we all remember how it ended. Despite the attitude of their peers, the freshmen continued to show that they had real school spirit and true Trojan Pride. 'f f.mQ5f ' , sa- .ww jeffery Lewis I AL Kelly Linders Michel Ann London Todd Love Arthur Lowry Allen Ludford james Lyon 51 ' ' . .V Carol Lynn Scott Macelvaine Maria Machala 1- Ianice Mackey Paige Maddran Scott Iames Mahar H Donny Malone ill .5 Pat Manderfield Ed Marlow Chris Martin Anna Martin David Martin Theresa Martin Mary Martinez 111 Ieff Matsushita Miriam Mattay Chuck Matthews Sharon Mayo Larry Mayran Eddie McCauley Melodie McCauley Kris McCullough Skip McDougald Kathleen McGinn Tessa McGraw Andy McKenna lean McKinney Roberta McManis Craig.Mears Chris Miller Claudia Miller Karen Miller Shannon Mills Tina Mills Olga Mollinedo Paul Moly Chong Moon Lisa Moore Steve Morano Bobby Morris Troy Morris Bryon Mullen Fred Mullinex Lance Mullins Sherry Munden Billy Murphy Ronnie Naranjo Gregory Nash Stanley Nauman ..l ' 4 V xxx we -ef-N Q 7527! 5 25 I igff bfi' W: Q K 1 TM as 1 5 XX Nxt'-Q xv J -4. ,E 'Sf gg: . if ,X X Shannon Carter is a true B-Bop with four pieces of gum. I 1 4 Q 2 . x ,XCR .5 :J f X 'gr i it ' 'rw l r L D Shauna-Barber borrows an Algebra book from an If Q s A X 1 X dependable friend. ui, E . in in ,X if Cm, s, is F- is bv I . ' . xr 3'nh X , u , ,l s ,v 4,1 - 'N i' n. wif , Q , f L2 is ,..x ,V T I Qu , X .wx Y I lyqiylg A l qv, ,141 X L..V. I My I ll f x Fl iii Q , ' is - ' A 'ti as is- I K f -' Q i V Bored, Shauna Barber flips L I through her American History i I book. ' c 4, ? J if f X iff . Y ' ' f f ., ' X? sg N 1 .- 'NN f ' - '.,., XA , Q ' A L V . . ya- . . of 4- . ti, lg Q A limi 1 -s 1 , 1, fd Anita Navarro Michael Neidert Ronnie Noles David Norrid Felicia Norton Chris Ogle Tanya Olson Merit Ossian Gregory Owens Tracy Owens Lisa Pace Gerry Paciella Karin Pafford Ieffery Parmley Dannette Parsley Barbi Patton Cary Pearce Robert Pena Cheryl Penland Karen Persaud Iames Peternal Luster Polite Ricky Pope Angela Powell Sundy Powell Wayne Preston Lynn Price Mellissa Pritchard Brenda Pitts Iennifer Priutt Margaret Pross Sokhen Prum Rene Pulte Tracie Rains Alicia Rainwater Brian Rakovan Devika Ramdhan Rudy Ramirez Lynne Randall Marshall Rawlings Cathy Raymond Tracy Redman Ianine Redmond Amy Reeves Marleah Reece Lisa Reinecke Ronald Rendessy William Rever Stacey Rhine Iason Rich Melissa Rich Lila Richards Alaine Richardson Cindy Richardson Cheryl Richardson Iames Riney Danelle Ringler Steve Rivera Stacy Robinson Lisa Robson Rodney Robson Marty Rockwell Michael Rollins Yvonne Romine Ioyce Ross David Rotko Kristi Rountree Iennifer Rudy Michael Rutherford Ieff Sample Ieffery Schmidt Robin Schneberber Michelle Schurrer Andy Scott Nicky Seely Issac Segura Lisa Sewell Ieff Shiverdaker Mike Shocklee Cynthia Simmons Todd Sitton Ryan Skinner Ronnette Smart Iohn Smith Pat Smith Scott Smith Sheri Smith Stephanie Smith Lee Sorber Susie Spell Shawn Spradling Scott Spruce Candy Stone Regina Strain Scott Stringer Glenn Stroud Bill Swanson Lynda Tackett Ronnie Taylor Sharon Taylor Shana Thacker Long Thai Ieffery Thimesch Glenda Thornton Lynn Thyfault , L T., 'W' T Q if T? '- , ' f Q.. , gal iii 1 I I x ' fin K 4. tl W V it I ' ll 1 in i 3 A , Iyee J i VL Q A .always V g f .X Q T - ' ta. lvl, - fl 'W it - 0 L , t t K . WA J 1, .4 . I K K. . S R r t it in t tt T f C it R J h K 3 ., if ME-1. V, R - g P l . . 4 13 K h 1 F? 5' Q 'N . 2' sf it , Wing 2 1 f J nf T, 1 R v SWK 11 X Q W , 51g9:.f ,. , e S Ti 1 P f S ,K Q! ' 1 4 is i E ? by ff , N ts as ge' li nes wi fn ,p ,A ' i 'Q in 1q 1 f K il ff s:.. ! F, wf tttael . ,XT g l, .T 5, , R 1 i fx X Greg Owens hides his test paper fron T ' ' are l B J L- 1 T 1 .5 ' , 1 prospective Cheaters. ,--' n ,W awp W L J! l A 5 me we 55 C it ts, l ,Q if f' x. 1 Xt., X , 'var' rv QM I ' 1' 2 A I Alec Gefrides loughs at one of the many jokes told in the shop. vet- 4- , .JW le un A 7'Q flifxsll' ! W 'W ' ,fl we ' ' iii 3992 va H5 1' Q' . Y 1 FQ if ' if , in I N is df at 1 r e i fe, X 1 1 lrw .5 5 , ss,s 1 qQZZ Z Q. ' ' W. - D' -dw it yn, ii? Vx! Q, Melissa Timmons Adrienne Tinker Gigi Trahan Greg Trostel Iimmy Tsoi Iames Turner Mike Turner Paul Ulibarri Kenneth Vaughan Sherry Vaughan Iill Voelkel Diane Vohra Barbara Vollmering Donald Wade Sheri Walker Lisa Warner Kala Warren Tracy Wascher lim Waskow Brian Watts Tracy Waugh Michelle Weber Tim Weis Gregory Wells Robin Wendt Susan Werp Tom Whelihan Rick Whitaker Wes Willaert Sheri Willan Greg Williams Heath Williams Kim Williams Iulie Williamson Curt Wilson Lonzie Wilson Benny Wolf Edward Wood Sarah Worsham Brad Woulfe Lori Wright Tommy Wright Robin Wrotney Lora Yarbrough lim Yoo Bryan Young Holly Young Lana Young Shannan Young Daniel Zacharias vi 1 of -as .. . ,Q a .1-- l .. V 1,5 X I u I' la xi' M is Y X x' X' ' P X w.. ll ' ff- L A A as 5 a n A f f X 13 'Y x f X ' Q km ' 0 9 V, Q W f,w x , r', '. . W .3 i lf i 1 F' zt' Mi - AJR f -' . c A y c b E at M A L- :nf X 'Q we N - A A , q ' ix, ,.'+5, 1'z -ff' 'l at W if ...A my I .igsim-gig 5,4 F W . , ' f ,, ' l W 1 t., K . SX 5 k A - 1 iz fir , K 4 Q .-V f P it f ,f c A A ii i ' 1 A ,mwmatktf lQwWU,g f - ' J c lg! 5 , , l by W Q5 - ,fig 5 i , .S xx , A X ff ff 1 We il . A - Lt 1 I g 1' rf m..A'1w.. Tx fel IEEE? if' y l P' -A 'Y ' ' , rv' QF? . '-9:7 5 g rf k J fr All A .N F s Q,-f 'X if in el-if A fr if 45 if if Q. E ' of W' me A -'r ,IV k k, .h, ,m 35, fl l 1 qv ln If i K ilk A by l 4 l Y W .' 'V I 5 ' L A 2.4 -M Q2 ' A 4 . V I e 4 ,. ,f X 44 '44 avr Y' . , b x A ' ' ' 1 fs ' X Qi I Mtn Q N RX .I lllxuix NXSEZQIQFEW ' I W A A S i' ll QM' - 1 ' f l i' l pf MNX a 1 1 Billy Abercrombie Tammy Adams Trobi Adams Lisa Adkins Angie Allman Roxie Almendarez Andy Apple Stephanie Archer Ierry Arebalo Iohn Arebalo Ray Aranowitz Bryan Ashley Gary Ashwill Carl Atwater Elida Avelino Iohn Ayers Richard Ayers Andrea Bailey Serena Barncord Gena Batson Michael Benklifa Danah Barnard Tracy Biddle Kim Bodes Kemal Boggs Lisa Bolfing Kelly Borcherding Andrew Boyer Deborah Brady Marianne Braly Becky Brewer Denice Brown Elicia Brown Karen Brown Iames Bryer Mike Buckhannon Craig Buczkowski Craig Buller Chip Burgard Kim Burgh Virginia Burrell Alan Burt Kevin Cameron Cathy Campbell Coy Campbell Kandiss Campbell Iohn Campo Shannon Cape Craig Castagnoli Tammy Cervantes Owen Cheney Corbin Choate Keith Christman Iay Chung Ieana Clarke Colleen Cobler Tammy Collins Linda Cordelli April Cornwell Andrew Cotterill Monique Courter Heide Crossland Cheryl Crowder Steven Culver Roseann D'Andria Xuong Dang Suzanne Davenport Douglas Dennis David Devine Kim Dickson Tom Dipaolo Roy Diviney Timothy Driver Raymond Dunn Bobby Durham Kim Eatmon Keith Ebanks Tony Edwards Tanya Edwards Peter Eichmiller Ricky Engel Todd Espy Stephanie Falls Michael Ferrell Chanda Fiddler Stephen Fite Robin Fleming Leticia Flores Sandra Floyd Michelle Fogarty Douglas Foor Curtis Fowler Chris Fragle Lisa Francis Iulie Freedman Lief Fuhrman Kimberly Fultz Lisa Funk Andrea Furqueron Daniel Gejewski Christie Gallina Tim Gattis Duane Germulier Gray Gilbert Christe Cillard Kim Glenn Marcie Go Manuel Gonzalez Kelley Goodman Tammy Graham Licia Greenstein Tracy Greenstein Mark Griffin Kerri Griffith Darrell Guentensberger Tony Guthrie Sansoo Hahn Iacquelin Hall Timothy Hall Kathryn Halliday Sandra Hamer Roger Hamilton Craig Hammond Eric Hanson Hugh Hardaway Michelle Harris .I f, '-Q' 1' s IR, ,t a t 3 4, I c 1' V . ,W V 0 ii . ,P , V F , p., fix? 4 1 swf It ,xv I1 at T - f l fu' , Q , 2.1 . J Q S l -5 e-if Eff Q. f 0 1 K V L it 0-vii N ' 'F L Wil A laee if 4. ig: ' W at it T 1 ' be a Q i , T, Z, K, ig Q ,T 1 of 3 ata K in L tlf' f 5' it K f F t-:gr iq I .E V l ll t F F 2 M - 1 if Q if if ff L f 'A 1 y L X . .4 le.a1s ,ttl l E K as ,Q 'F' 'll . , , : G , , iv' y . L. ti it - ftt- 4 K , , Q' , -5 - t ' K ' amen 5. eaixl. .91 ,Q ' Q , A I If J Qt 'N 1 l .1 ': . 1 iv:-.. ' 223. - xt it .Ui ' 3, F 1 2 F , if 5 L+ 1 Q mov 'Lu 1 A' A 1 in 4 W ll , l 3 1 w it I, I .2 ' 1' N fl F i ffyf fig T , I ,C LJ A-1. - f- lu E Y ,W is -, W' fn . .xx - K, 1 It X 4 , ,W Qs, - ' . 1 6 if f ,545 -- ' if I x X Q 6 Q ' . .et , t I .-7 1-.Q '27, I 4 , A G fi , , 1 0 I P vw as I ft i A - an . Ji- . Q. A 4 t if F ,X ,V ' X K 1, ' Q ' 1 f I as q it 'F' it au- , 4' ', ,fx , ,KV 'Q H Chris Hatfield i ' Eric Haynes if Kristina Head AL- . C- Laura Hearrell Kathleen Hedrick Iohn Helmlinger Debbie Hendren S eo 31, 1 Q - . , H xp: V X t T' ,i if ,sg Chelle Hensel Brent Herndon Kim Higgins Craig Hill Cynthia Hinshaw Misook Ho Tamora Hogue Ronald Holder Pamela Holland P ' Shan Holmes Betsy Hooten ' Damon Hopkins A Amy Howard Stephanie Howell , -If Denise Howells N loe Huff Sonya Hunt Shehla Islam Lawrence Iasper .Q - 'M 2 as L Q X 'K ,Af ,X , X of , la f f I ' Brian Iohnson Melanie Iohnson V t V- 'Isnt' ., 'A . 1 gg 3 - . . g elif h Q . ' Y Kwoni Kang 1 . gl A ' 1 Brian Keaveney U v ' . Christi Keayeney up P' T. mi gf- Tv: Ezftgsy lielling 1 QM Q . 4 e ie enton l. zgtvrjjt ' - s f ,lx Y ' 'DSA IohnKidd L , 't 'I 6 6 tt tv L, Kathy Kim Soo Kim it tl ' Michelle Krise Q' . Ng b Darcy Kuhns fy Mtg! Kelly Lamli h W - A , awrence an am 4 Z 'I ' 7 502 Rob Lanier 'J Z lm, Q t ' :fibrin H Famine LHRMHQ We're not bee-bops! We usually find out about outstanding students when they're seniors, but many students get an early start. Linda Turicchi began 'riding horses when she was six on a shetland pony. Riding English attracted her attention so she took lessons at eight. Linda is now the Captain of her regional team in the Pony Club. She is looking forward to when she will be qualified to ride in the Olympics. Lindo Turicchi concentrates while jumping at an important tournament. 119 Iay Lassiter Theresa Laster Irma Laureano Charles Lawrence Roger Lewis Gregory Little Abelardo Lopez Blair Lopp Christopher Lott Lisa Love Rondi Lowell Belinda Luna Rick Lussier Vik Luu Iennifer Mahon Diane Maloney Tamara Marberry lose Marin Mike Marlowe Denise Marohl Ioseph Martello Kathleen Martin Kim Martin Randy Martin Tracie Martin Mark Matthews Lloyd Mauch Michell McCarthy Noelle McCartney Michael McClay Kristen McDonald Linda McFaddin Kim McFarland Michelle McKenzie Kerri McKinnis .A .t L , 1 1,.., 1 V ,i gig , l . D if , Kewl' D K.4 gi l t M X C If If ,fi iff' l ,. W 1,. ' A ' ' i 't . , , ef Q51 . 1 4 A ' . ' fZ'ef,Eis:sfattt1, ffiifl l -, t met 1 ff c .iq '. -' 'si y tl l C 2 . -3 5 .7 Ji a M - ww H135 l t XY? f' A 1 , Ria? 1 K' K 'X ff W' 'f . X X ,- f if at 4 fi i ' K f - Q K . A K K1 ' Kt .3 MK . 5 . if l f 1 x B e via ff at f a if , KK , qi-tr K, Q K 'W 5 if , . 5, Y K :ty Q:-. . ,.i,'- ,KKK all ' X f . - . l i rl 1 ' 5 . tl' h p ...-A f 4 1 ' lyggpzsf I K ll - - t f if , ,, low L esxvx 4-s , , K . A, -fl K: , 'L iii? 1 Milf' f N ag' .2 B ' ' 'L A X' X R' it 5 ' K'-if ,t l li' V l Y ' W' J .. ' f f' X2 LYS i . 21' eg! ' iii W' 1 Z if A tn' 9 4 U , K, KK r- , - . 1- ,rw 1-w K f ' V A- - GCN gig ' is 'Z K . , 'l Tj .- R21-I vt-, D - ,Q 1 A R' . l ff' if Q Q ft' f - if l QQX X'-ft ,Ah. r . lla t' 5 , KS....e it- ti ' V J .5517 '1 wrt le 3 .pf Iohn McKnight Q t 'L ' Tammy McLaughlin A KA: . Shawn Mears f 1 B K, . ' Missy Meek 5 Stefani Metcalf Caroline Min Tammy Moffett Timmy Moffett Iames Moore Ieanie Moore David Morehead Paul Mortan Bobby Morgan Edward Morin Bruce Neal Keith Neal Mr. Puncoke expresses his weird sense of humor during the pep rally. 120 NY If civil t l K K K f 1 A-141. 1 at .. ' , , f o , ' tml Wt A Q1 ,Qi . t qi ,, ffm 'C , X W K xi ffammy Cervantes finds Iohnny Tomasi to give him a message in the hall during a pass period. X1 if 'X 1-. R, vm in N. till I ' ...s .ull at ,f,.: W ,Q Ll A if .N ii f ' new mi A fifths. SLARXF4 if QS: 114 If A.. .Qi , x if1.faw 9 ' , ,ati '-. fr., jaw, ,t f 'Nr I N A t 1 is t,,y,x L K wi. LT. ' it y- ef 1 X' t ' - - iv gr X F ' Q . X ,tl N I i wr f y f , V L ' 'r A S 'EEE T31 :ll'igxl? '?:.i a Fi X K if rw 253, ri 2 am , Q . ' - , A ' tklggf gl fl P ' any 1 . 5 in aa Q5 , -- , uv QQ? .uf --Q , 4 V , ' 1 7 V K I i Xfgn- ' .I 3 . 9 - . FT fs 1 ' ,va .1 iz: em .f 1. aiu , ..... .W .,, Y. :SS -. 52,55 et ,lg , it was-,en i, 5 il vs A, 5: Q- if 3 in .fx f f t i ' t' I xi! X I 'ZX Kim Newsom De-De Nurnberg lay Oros Robert Owens Robert Parker Tonya Parker Melayna Parks Dena Patzig Steven Pearson Michael Perdue Francisco Perez Rogelio Perez Ioe Persaud Anita Peterson Scott R. Peterson Bryan Petty Mark Phillips Ken Pinaire Marcia Pitts Dawn Pitzer Rochelle Plaza Liesl Poetschke William Polley Michelle Potts Patricia Price Shauna Price Douglas Putman Kenneth Rainey Mark Ramos Karen Ramsey Sherry Reece Christy Reese Karen Reeves Melissa Reeves Ragan Reeves jennifer Reidgreen Paul Ressa David Reynolds Beth Rhine Dianna Rhoades Dean Rhodes Finni Rice Ierry Richardson Renee Ricks Gerry Ridgely Rita Roberts Stephanie Roberts Ioe Rodriguez Leta Rogers Mark Rohne William Romanchak Tommy Ross lorge Rubio Michael Ryalls Erin Sabo Douglas Saul Robert Schmidt Iulie Schroeder Iill Scott lennifer Seebock Robert Seiler Laura Sharp Selma Shih Debra Shultz Diane Shultz Harold Sigears Ioe Sims lohn Singleton Kristine Smith Michael Smith Sheri Smith Tracy Sons Kent Spancer David Spradlin lulie Squier Lisa Stephani Tim Strain Diana Sturgeon Connie Suiter Stephanie Sullivan Kevin Summerlin Polly Talbot Ricky Tate Michelle Taylor Todd Tenbrink Cheryl Tetaton Robert Thompson David Toms Renee Traghella Linda Turicchi .- ga va t . iillqt Rv f 4,2 -sf .. ff 4 il f' 'R it Q M, 9 Q J 1 nv 'lf fr -iz 5 ve:-' ' if mr. .....-. ,, 5 l ,tv , i , W...-.-W L, W B Q .-- l 5 at Chondo Fiddler and Conde Campbell discuss theizt plans for the upcoming weekend after school. .qs M B 'Q A 1 B' N. xx t ,QS A K v l 'f' ,Eu H A Q- ttvi- -1 .E.. A. b 6. ky . , s ' Q . ay - Qt, If . . f' KY F l l'!l.gt. s g Et -Jw +-I' w e ie- Hx. f f9tlt'iW ltl' 7 3 3 --..,-v wr ' cf- 1-fi r I t 'X' t l 3 X . e ff 1 4. , t th that :xi tl 5 45 We My 1 2 .. at fr? Az. gf. .,, it it S wh Q Q if f 9 ,.,, - tt-- M' X ...ylg I L . .gg r . I 1. f -fa A . ,te ti sr in f . X if - ' if Q . tr ' it A W ' L ' 1 1 X . ' . . l 'L Q Y , ,Q r 7 ,,,. ,,.-N f ,lf . W, -- , , .QQ - X X C ' x V' ' ll V bd-Ihre A V ll' 4-vi N1 ln W V- ,.,- -- A , J... 1- y W, I - ' as , ,-4 N I V. Ng-- L! nv fn 61 J it it W f' -. if If Jie , an .,,, I if ,f :ix ' . .H .f ,, ..,, 'N 'Y J . f,.- ,. ' w tg S W 14 -r Vg mga., , . , -f .F vu 3 V C . t in , ,, ' 'l ivy, ., W. j 1 1 x A V 'T I . ,, J, 1, 1 Muff .X D g i g. x E . 11.2 Q.. I ,f Ll .A Tania Zanotto Matt Zapata 4m,Lt 93r: Mary Tweedle Tammie Vanqurp Doug Vannoy Sara Vasquee Toti Vaughn Kenneth Vergos Michael Waddell Ienny Wallace Maureen Walters Iennifer Ward D'Anna Warren William Waugh Tim Wearley Dwayne Weber Connie Weger Sharon Weindorf Cindy West Ian West Liz Williams Anthony Williams Robbie Wilson Iennifer Witham Debra Work Shelly Wotham Brent Wright Carmen Yates Tony Ybarra Sandra Zandvliet OI'l Eighth graders take time out from class before the bell rings to entertain the photographer 'TQ2 . f5fN'iW'QyYX1f0v75w2xwNQf' XIXQO5 QMXQPUE i Q 1 Q! S 1 i K .V ,,, ,S ,KX O V dy m B! air ,,,' . L9 T Q! 5 Ox nqjv QP V GUY by Q! Q DJ NY 540 X LQ' SQ3' QV 5 QX L .'... V 7Q A A 'Tlii ' N00 ,t.b m ,im XX Lp, XO - I , n, 5 - 2 Nj ' ai X wx X N5 T055 fpqy XQQKOJ F' ,P imp W N 5 J cf Q, , ff O5 CA Q dy fm Elf! QUE 1 VJQJ QQ C' ,QR R J ' XIX QXO :lx 0 'N X x WW X bv QP I, ,up fx A A :xg gpg, QOX,0Y fy X swf Q 'wi! ff,,X-if XX 4 A V Q W' fx X V- f . X N x E XXV MS! Ox ' 1-fr Q g i fxfx k Q, Sw iw xy 599 ix 1 uw A ,Q -, ' ,,,, X. x, I K WS X 1 W Q95 f f N Y gy l M Ny H QU X Q1 J . K my Lf xii! V kd I -ACL Vx 5- X N Q5 QP A - 4. , 95 gm- .O Y , !-5 X W w NXND blk XKLX r 2VAxvjf'5,x, ., gl , X: 'J fwgff' H cg! 'fx XXV , f X a'm,qQ15q 3,123 , 507' C? A 7 KN k 'VN'-L 'E rs ,, S' 7 Al N 6 , '7C,2'2e ,V ' 3'5'i'w, SY ,. cafe ulhl l .I Rx Z' v 1 L 2 n x , S 2, , 1 '5 ,A A K , 1 . , I 1 . H W , Q ' ' 0 ,, .' -1 4 .rf f- : ' Y J' haf! 'K , ffggy v Q., N , . 6 . V .W ' 1 4, 5' o . . , A . 1. , Q Q ' 4 X-O U 1-' ' , 2 V 1 0 Q 1 f ' 0 p.- A o . ' 1 4 - jf . 1 34 Z f Q n ' . Q ,L f V. , .ff 1 f gp 9 . ,O 4 . 8 .io , 0 - S' fn? M4 5' 1 I' Q 3: 1 . 1 5 Q .GW , 'i a ' Q -I A u A' Q . . :hir . 0 4-4 ' AQLW W Administration Although the completion of a building was no longer a concern, the school board discussed new elementary and junior high schools and upgrading educational programs. Counselors dealt with a hectic registration. Although confusing, it ave us a chance to learn the college way. Tfiose last to register were stuck changing their schedules. Other counselor projects were SPARK, fuzzy grams, and PTA programs. Secretaries were considered the information bureau. They dealt with admitting students, callin their parents, making out dismissal sfips and takin messages. Supportin the Trojans, they sold football tickets for Sie Friday night games. A new addition to administration, Mr. Ron Studdert, was in charge of student ersonal services. Before coming to NSHS he was a teacher of Media Technology at ETSU. Mr. Charles Bowlin, administrative assistant, kept watch over the students. Line up in single file, he shouted, to keep everyone from getting hurt while students boarded busses. He also maintained the arking lot. Everyone avoided Ms. Lora Forfsom when roaming the halls without a pass. She was not only the building supervisor but also took charge of text books. Dr. Claudia Brooks, assistant principal, maintained instructional staff development, which is to help teachers improve themselves. Dr. Percy Pentecost, directed the eighth grade. He was often seen during pass periods talking to eighth graders or just supervising the wild activity in the halls. Mr. Kenneth McKinney, principal, has been at NSHS for six ears, workin in any capacity with the student body, facuity, and community so that Newman Smith High School will continue to be one of the finest high schools in the area. This was the major goal from the inception of NSHS and we be ieve that it has been achieved, said Mr. McKinney. Dr. Dan F. Long listens at a school board meeting. 126 Hmm. PR . Front row, left to right: Mr. Steven Edminston, Board Secretary, Mr. Donald Shej field, Board president, Mr. Paul Watten, Board vice-president, Back row, left 1 right: Mr. Ray Rivera, Board assistant secretary, Dr. Dan Long, superintenden Mr. Greg jordan, Board memberg Ms. Edith Romaine, Board memberg Mr. Sco Smith, Board member, not pictured. ylr. Bowlin waits for a roaming student yithout a hall pass. Ms. Folsum catches up on her paper- work by filling out disciplinary notices. Dr. Pentecost talks busily on the phone, taking charge of the eighth grade. .,,-,ffl kW 1 L N Q... fir. Studdert takes time to discuss the attendance slips with After sitting in classes Dr. Brooks fills out the teachers evalua- im Lyons. tion sheets. 127 ' K . . t -4. A, A K fixes-gl , Q - ,,, Qi- . . . Qi .Q 5 2 A 1 W- . While looking at the Senior class picture, Mr. Barkley and Tommie Pope examine the facial expressions. Ms. Lynn Nantz Ms. Windy Sitton 128 I j ii? ,gifts ,Q ,V K , , Looking for a student's class schedule, Ms. Sitton look eagerly through the computer sheets. 3 t Mr. Hal Barkley Ms. Lena Douphrate ff 5 -Q.-5 2 Ms. Linda Sullivan Mr. Mark Towers li V if 1 x gl , L' W After arguing with Mike Spurgeon, Ms. Shaw realizes she was wrong. i il .. ,A Q ' 'ry - 1' l X ' , .,i , V t g 3 X xxx .gaudy Wi, 'Look here I am, says Bobbi VanEs to Ms. Kohn while look- Taking a break from answering telephone calls, Ms. Box ng over the Senior class picture. reserves time for herself. Y , V . X . 5 Ioella Borcherding Karen Cooper Sue Kohn Linda Laney Barbara Poe 129 Ollie Adamson Kathy Anderson Robert Bachman Colleen Baxter Ken Dockray Cathy Brent Cletus Brewer Penny Campfield Betty Carr Mary Cates Iohn Cecil Eileen Cloninger Ellen Cook Cathy Darrah leff Davis Kathryn Davis Cynthia Delaney L. I. Donnell Davis Downing Shirley Duderstadt Linda East lim Elliot Mike Farino Iohn Ferguson Bubba Fife Rick Flanagan Ieff Foster Barbara Guy Melvin l-laisler Danette Harding lim Hawkins Ieanette Haws Bob Hembree Bert Hendrick Carol Hillman I VVhere's Kenyo?pi K Have you ever felt surrounded by animals at chool? You're not alone. Ms. Cloninger began teach- nq in Kenya Africa where she came in Contact with 'vi d animals most people just read about. Ms. Clo- iinger heard about the mission to Africa in church. 'he taught physics, chemistry, biology and worked lfith choir, German club and Sunday school. Ms. Clo- linger had to learn to speak with an English accent so ner students could understand her. EY ff ., l at , J .5 F y '-1 S H B Fw 1-,Sw pp l j ' , x 1 is f Dale Hinsley Andy Hoover Bobby lackson Ruth Iolly Karl Iones George Karlsven Gerald Keith Bitsy Laney Laura LaTurner Dennis Lemmons Karen Lewis Becky Lipe Donna Loewen Robin Logan Cathy Lorentz Gary Lunsford Iim Mason Archie Maulding lanet MacFarland Bob Mayfield 5- 132 Ms. Davis instructs class in interpersonal Martha Neyland Camille Newton Cherylanne Noell jennifer Norris Ian Outler Eric Pankoke Iudy Panneck Marie Paschal Fred Pattison Beverly Perry Mildred Peveto Larry Pounds Debra Pullen Don Quisenberry Richard Rachel lane Rice Cynthia Rider Leroy Roberts Peggy Roy Iohn Russell communications. loyce McClellan Karen McClendon Melody McCollum Gaynell Morgan Sandra Morris Margot Murphy 90. 5' v' NV R . i If xx? 8. .,,, A H+. 1-J ,,m'- fx-r k ,L 1 4 iff an X ,QA 'W' 'A ' 'I --'F t 1 4 A ff., . In ', . ff ' 1- 't f -' if L W . X I I 5:4 S -1 :.. 5 . R Elois Willis Iames Wilson Ieanne Young Ms. Paschal has the pleasure of hit- ting Ms. Iolly with a pie when juniors w-'A f 'vi f ' . sell the most magazines. Calvin Salois Richard Sands Susan Seibel Nancy Shaheen Irene Simpson Foylene Spain IoAnn Spradling Marilyn Stadler Mike Stewart Ruthie Stovall Ierry Sutterfield Shirly Tarpley Barbara Taylor Iackie Tindel Ann Troyer Kathi Vaughn Linda Ward Patsy Wedding Linda White Ruth Williams , Y, ' 'A if Preparing to ask a question, Tim Merrill rests his arm on his head. 'Wm -jjlff K , 'ff' X 'f-1-f7f iivx, 134 l a 2 mmm 3: ,, f - . Tammy Vanger rushes to finish her par- if 552 ' . ...i agraph before the bell rings. M , 1 um I Ma K A Ienny Wall blows a bubble while listen- Chris Lott deeply ' ' ing to a lecture on class rules. on the Dewey decimal system. i N fir, ii L33 A 1111 UW l tn . 317 Q 4.-. .-,' , t ., Em L Q., lleanie Moore files test papers during her teachers aide period. rowning at the thought of doing vocab- lary, Connie Suiter awaits the list of iords. 4 2' l l l I l A .f 'Lal' ne- ' Grabbing 40 winks, Tammy Cer- Wondering when class will be over, vantes tries to think of a topic of discus- lellnlief Mahon fhinl-IS of Uffer SCh00l sion. UI1. ! 'N f - W '1- fm W - 'dbz Y , :ht-3 Q-2 .ff 135 Eighth Grade Days 8:00 a.m. 8:30 a.m. 9:30 a.m 10:25 a.m. 10:35 a.m 11:05 a.m. 11:35 a.m 12:10 p.m 1:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m There are too many people in this school. Every morning I have to wade through millions of people crowded around the balcony for no rea- son. Oh man, I hope Kelly has her homework. There she is at her locker. Hey Kelly, did you do that decimal worksheet? Yes, you can borrow it! First period, math, I bet we do decimals again today. How boring. Maybe we'll do something new like that chapter on integers. What? We can't have a test tomorrow. We've only been doing this lor 3 weeks! I sure am glad I don't have to take P.E. this year. I hated smelling like dirty gym clothes all day. We-'re doing a lab on erosion today. I better hurry to class. I want to help with the lab. I hated taking weather readings. Earthquakes were interest- ing. Rocks were stupid: Idon't want to be a geo- ligist. This ten minute pass period is great. They don't have it at Perry. The bathroom is locked again. What do they expect us to do when nature calls? Do we really have to write a five page research paper by the end of the semester? That's dumb. We're not supposed to do that until we're sopho- mores. Over World War II at that: who cares about Hitler? Read a seven page story and write a paragraph over it today? That's impossible. Lunch! We're having pizza today. It's always good, for cafeteria food anyway. There's my sis- ter, but she won't say hi to me because she's a senior. Now. back to my story. lust two more pages to read and then that paragraph. I don't even know how to start it. Wow, I finished. That wasn't so hard after all. We have to repeat words again. I want to learn to write Spanish. I should have taken power mechanics or art. I guess if I just learn how to say it, I can be ahead next year. Timed writings. I bet I get 30 words per minute. Well, I was wrong, 27, but no errors. Thats great. I don't want to type today. We never get a break. We type the full hour everyday. Notes again. We take notes everyday. I like doing projects like the log cabins we made. Maybe we can do something for the civil war. I'm getting writer's cramp from taking notes. We took two whole pages. Ah! Now, I can go to Braum's with the gang. Ioe Simars rearranges the pilgrims during a class demonstra tion on early settlers in American history. Brad Thompson looks at his teacher unbelievingly, as she explains their five page research papers. 136 i .gtg . . t gg N t 4 Ji f I K R w x Q X.-, ga 1 'Ti' in -. S---.am ,,U, Iill Massie stops to think about an answer on a test in World History. Sherry Burkett and Lisa Soli examine the humorous for a lab pratical. Propping her feet up, Shanna Barber looks over her homework. X f air' il 137 Semesters Are Effective The hardest adjustment for both faculty 'and students was the change to semesters. Graduation requirements and credits were changed to fit the new system. Although the same number of electives was offered, we didn't have as many chances to take them. Staying in class and having to look at the same teacher's face for eighteen weeks was a real drag. Although the complaints seemed endless, we liked the longer Christmas vacation and the break two weeks after we got back. We only had to tell our parents twice a year that we were failing that one certain class. Well, maybe it was two classes, but what's the difference. I have a better chance to raise my grades, because I have longer, commented Sonie Groves, sophomore. To figure out credits, take . . ., This was heard at the end of last year in the counselor's office, the main office, and our English classes. Some of as still didn't understand. All we knew was that we had to have 20 credits instead of 60 to graduate. Little variety was offered in the required subjects, and although we didn't think the skills learned would ever be used, most of us went to class anyway. The usual two years of math and science, three years of English and one year of American and World Histories were needed. C Subjects. . . verbs. . . spelling. . . vocabulary . . . linear equations. . . square roots . . . KKK . . . resistors . . . H20 . . . batteries . . . currents . . . Freshman if Q constructed paragraphs, solved equations and learned if 'WM how to hook up jumper cables to a battery. The major disappointment of Mr. Farino's Biology class was when an experimental mouse was stepped on and killed. A classful ofjunior girls sat dazed the first week of school in Coach Watson's World History class. Because they had to stay for four periods, the seniors took blow-off classes and government. Claurice Tinsley and an FBI agent were just two speakers who spoke to government students. Most seniors suffered from research-paperitisf' fill Koehler, senior, refers to her notes to finish her government paper. fohn F ergusan, freshman, copies sub- ject-verb sentences from his grammar book. I f'sft 4----' L 138 A-ff -- Tf...'f qs. V ff! Scott Donohoo measures an angle for his diagram of the proof. Examining one of the experimental mice, Donna Huchingson checks its behavior. Steve Mulford follows the tape of The Two heads are better than one. We Glass Menagerie in his book. at least Kevin Weaver thinks so. ' ff , , Ii Kim turns the pages as she listens to instructions for the section. Robin Highers works on her questions as Desi Doyen looks at the camera. l i Coach Salois uses the ultra-sound ol Kirk Landman's sore muscles. l Brad Davidson draws an exact replicr of the human skeleton. David Grippy executes his basketball talents while practicing in P.E. class. Coach Flanagan helps Ioe Munoz iden- tify the parts of a shark. 141 4 Sandy Shultz - Laura Cruson 'Q '-'sv Arts Kohn Waskow -1 5' fkfii CQIT' ww- S. E .X 3 ,H M rg, gif 5 Wide range of choices Over 50 one-hour electives and three l3j hour labs offered at NSHS helped students prepare for college and careers. Some of the electives helped in choosing a possible vocation, where others developed talents or simply broadened interests. Normally, at least two hours were spent outside of school time working on drama, journalism, choir, art, or any of the other electives. The greatest factors in most of these were dedication and confidence. journalism I taught the proper way to write a feature story, but time was also spent on layout, ads and photography. The 1980 Iliad received a first class rating at ILPC competition. The new facilities gave an additional elegance to being in the fine arts. Drama not only sharpened acting skills, but speech techniques too. Speech involved presenting speeches in front of the class and speaking in debates. Technical jobs, such as running spot lights, were practiced in a real theatre. The music department had new acoustic-tested practice halls. The choirs, orchestras, and bands continued to improve throughout the year. The band received an excellent rating after many hours of hard work. Some juniors and seniors continued to advance their knowledge by struggling through solid courses like Chemistry, Trigonometry, Elementary Analysis and Advanced Placement English. Classes were available at Brookhaven College for seniors. These helped prepare them for college. Typing and shorthand would not only come in handy taking notes at college, but in clerical occupations. Accounting and data processing were taken to increase interest in a possible career in one of those fields. Business law classes were taught to deal with legal transactions and they visited a court hearing. Drafting, woodshop, power mechanics and electricity were a few electives offered for those who were intrigued with the way machines operate. Students in these classes were able to enter their projects in area competitions. Colleges often require two years of a foreign language. Latin, French and Spanish were offered. Accents were learned only after repeating dialogues numerous times. Not only dialogues were learned, but attitudes and customs of each country. Several exchange students from Sweden helped teach both students and teachers their language, while trying to learn English. Enough electives were offered to fulfill almost everyone's interests. 144 1 A ll if N, ,Wuxi 'Qt Deidra Clayton and Ann Nguyen perfect their favorite son as Hon Duong listens. Christie Gallina, eighth grader, examines her timed writin for errors and words per minute. X Bobby Edwards polishes his stones to a shiny gloss. Ms. folly discusses chapter 12 with Dana Thompson during accounting. Tracy Gibson practices her part in the chi1dren's theatre show. NV N iff ,L wh wr QL .f '+ I at 1 W it 1 ketching an joli Rita Vazqfez NJ uakes precise marks. Xvw ,jx i f f t 145 ' wt ..,. O .- l 3 :S Nxx - Lilly Chacko patiently rips out the bast- ing seam in her dress. 146 Brad Wolfe demonstrates his amazing ability to do two things at once. Ron Iones cautiously adds a print to th wash in the new darkroom. Nick Bhatt displays his artistic talent i oil based paints. 1 E -'..'?1.r' - -H. J iifitrn Qt 1.-mg ,Q - f If T . if ,Tix 5 . Q fx, gf.. K RQ If H K -Gm.: N Tim Ollivant saws a metal piece in half David Kokel concentrates on keeping for his jewelry project. his fingers in the correct frets. W I Steve Cambell uses a mider box to shape a portion of his project. ' is ,,.-nm a X A . 5 .,. , . j-- X 'f- 9i1,xv,MXx' 6 ,x ' A u . N 'Agfa Aw jii f x X . fi n i - X x 147 David Goodson, George Boiiey ond Iohnny Henderson experiment with the circular saw in the woodshop. -. ,ll Mike Reeves puts forth an effort to fin- ish homework before class ends. Diiigentiy working on his painting, lay Burns points within the lines. 148 1 Qs -grainy, TW: rx, Shauna Barber puts the side seam in her garment as Tina Mills watches. Todd Love works steadily on his draw- ing in Drafting. Sam Price presents his final drawing to Mr. Martino. Ronnie Ruff prepares to do business let- ters in typing class. 149 Effective Programs SPECIAL EDUCATION: There were several classes available to the students, math, English and BAC. The students seemed to put more pressure on themselves to make higher grades. This made competition among classmates intense. Most stu- dents realize that the program is very helpful and work hard in class to improve their skills. VOCATIONAL EDUCATION: Students not only attended classes and meetings, but were often found selling carnations and ambitiously selling Trojan Pride T-shirts. Five co-o programs were offered? Distributive Education lD.E.1 taught the skills used in mer- chandising, marketing, management and service operations. Health Occupations Education IH.O.E.l worked at health rela- ted careers such as medical and dental assistants and physical therapy aides. Home Economics Cooperative Education lH.E.C.E.j students were employed at jobs like child care aides, floral arrangers, dietician aides, and fashion coordinators. Technical jobs and know-how were only one component of Industrial Cooperation Training lI,C.T.l. Students got ex eri- ence as automotive assistants, photographers and in metainand woodworking trades. Spendin at least 15 hours weekly in a business office, Voca- tional Office Education lV.O.E,1 students mastered attitudes, appearance, typewriting, filing, and calculations. x rf V K X . I 1 ohm N Y if tix A-...R tw me Studying an example in the book, Mack Buss, sophomore, works on his LD math assignment. Danny Carter, freshman, works steadily to finish his self- paced packet in LD English class. 150 iq 1- T dug.. ,1 ,gulf tmi...-Q ,,e 1 ICT: Front row: I. Schulz, C. Vineyard, I Puente, B. Elmore, T. Iones, M. Mose- ley, R. Duncan, L. I-lolbert, I. Ricken- bacher, T. Bolfingg Second row: L Mason, T. Iordon, M. Morris, B. Riddell T. Reeves, I. Ashby, B. Schule, F. Yeatis D. Seely HOSA: Front row: P. Cathright, L. Ray- lean, K. Skinner, C. Howard, S. Wagner A. Lynch: Second row: C. LeBlanc, C Campbell, I. Edwards, I. Catalosi, Y Martinez, C. Arebellog Back row: K Stinnett, D. Derrick, L. Gates, L. Felton I. Hunt, C. McFarlin, Ms. Tindel VOCT: Front row: P. Cook, C. Burrell, D. Caldwell, S. Williams, R. Alexan- der, I. Cooper, Second row: K. Cromwell, B. Cox, R. Ferrell, K. Curbelo, T. Sacco, Back row: C. Morris, S. Tomko, R. Conoway, D. Maxwell, S. Duder- stadt, G. Griffin, M. Boyer VOCCT: Front row: K. Williams, M. Ladd, C. Richardson, L. Hare, T. Rains, S. Breedloveg Back row: T. McGraw, S. Fuentes, E. Seitzer, T. Curley, L. Kim- ball, A. Rainwater 152 I LJ i wi' I DECA: Front row: T. Meador, E. Flores, T. McKay, S. Phillips, R. Nichols, 1 Garland, S. Iohnson, S. Ragan: Second row: T. Hall, C. Rivera, I. Michael M. Flores, L. Wells, I. Fuller, D. Cargal, T. Hossg Back row: I. Brooks, A. Ioy, Klein, D. Sappington, D. Lawson, A. Dawson, M. Wempe, I. Ladd, Hinesly, A. Martin HECE: Front row: C. Welker, C. Willis, A. Woods, P. Bizzell, M. Roberts, Ross, I. Loughridge: Second row: Y. Ross, P. Dang, T. Hedrick, K. Splawn, Lavello, M. DelValle, T. Collins, M. Hunt, I. Reynolds, Back row: Ms. Hil man, E. Wilson, I. Wiggins, I. Hutcherson, C. Autrey, I. Iordan. C. Wilson, l Chism, I. Worthington, D. Benton, B. Brown, T. Holmes, R. Bollier, R. Gi more, I. Tyler, C. Kendall fifths- Qsylllli Mi Sw, A x 6' SGW mf! VOE: Front row: V. Hightower, M. Hill, T. Hager, S. Bartmess, D. McAughey: Second row: C. Cornell, H. McCullough, R. Parkey, S. Flippen, D. Millaway: Back row: K. Faubion, M. Caldwell, T. Martin, D. Bradley, A. Bean, Ms. Lewis Q DraftingfDesign: Front row: Lee Adkins, E. Anaya. 2 R. Donaldson, I. Wilcox, Back row: M. Monte- mayro, B. Mitchell, R. Burks --If ,f,,,ff' VOCT: E. McCauley, G. Davis, S. Spruce, M. Cul- 'l ver, R. Taylor lil if 07 .0 inf! M.wN i,.jW,M,kJJ!M tibia' 'Gil QM? M 4 All .W 'ff if. if WSW M! W5 w fa N 1' t Industrial Engine: Front row: I. Perez, A. Randham, A. Gutierrez, R. Bellg Back row: D. Barratt, D. Lewis, I. Krum, I. Honeycutt, Mr. jackson 153 vi . X . .,QJbp , W A .. ,f f 1 Xffiffzf,-' X S f V , 2 Ugwu i 2'Y9sL Lfw 0,1 ,Jy QQ ', 'M +G M11 Owl wa +M lwQP Ebcylbwl mmm burwi 5MM5 it 4 3 II. 2 V A M 'AAA1 , V jx!!! VLA, juwv-'VU inf, Q . WV' my 'R :SQ dj A HQ L :V . .J XX ' if 154 5 Pu . if M uw My GU Q N W ! K P 1 1 7 y H. ,.,, , M ff:.K,,,.: fQ,,M..,,,. 1 :gig QW' i as-AX sf q xx xxx lk Nr s?ffs. , 5? I Xmif .. K yky, ,gs 1 I f l I 5 , ew district brings new start First, first, first! A season of firsts for the Varsitlv Football team. A new district was establis ed and then a district win against Richardson. The new district moved Smith to 13 AAAAA. It was the same district as Plano, Greenville, Lake Highlands, Berkner and, ofcourse, Rich- ardson. These teams gave Smith the experi- ence needed to lay effective football. Chal- lenging Smith plnayers battled strong, large plaffers on other teams gaining experience as we las touchdowns. A first NSHS district win was obtained dur- ing the season. Smith stomped over Richardson 24-8. Smith scored 8 points in the first half and 16 points in the second half. The first touch- down was scored by Randy Plumlee for 20 yards. The second touchdown was by Mark Uland. The final touchdown was by Kirt Poetscke. It was a reat evening for Andy Moore who kickecffor seven points. I felt bet- ter than ever before when we beat them, said Senior Donny Coggswell. Pride was an im ortant part of the season. It helped in crucial pqays. Trojan Pride kept the team united when the game got rough. It's the Coach Bubba Fife gives Tony Waltrip fHOj instructions for the defense. The Trojan defensive line looks head on to the Denton offensive line. oach D Watson Coachf Davis l Coach M. Stewart Coach I. Gazzillo Andy MQOIE- ly l-ticks a field goal to secure a win against Richar son. best and most enthused team that has been here at Smith, said Donny Coggswell. Weeks of summer practice helped the team learn plays and understand each other. During the summer they worked on strength, speed, and sta- mina. The team tried hard to improve. Smith was plagued with injuries. First, Bill Glaze and Chuck Niven hurt their knees. Both were taken out during the same game. Bigillohn Holipski was hurt durin practice before t e Lake ftighlands game. All has surgery to correct prob- ems. New members of the coaching staff hel ed the team learn new lays and ideas. New additions to the caachin staff were Coach Charles Quisen- berry, Coach Gerald Keith, Coach Gary Lunds- ford, Coach lim Gazzillo, and Coach lim Wilson. The coaches came from schools all around and helped make NSHS coachinlg staff well respected, Along with ideas and pla st e coaches brought a new amount of pride. I feel that our coaches are very good men. I have a lot of respect for them. They put in many hard hours for the good of the team, said Senior Iohn Waskow. Films were used after every game to help play- ers learn. Good plays were emphasized and so were weaknesses. Stud ing the films helped the players pick u things that usually went unnoticed. The team's first season victory was against Lake- view Centennial. Smith was determined to win after losing all games before, They won 20-17. Touchdowns were made by Rodney Hare, Donny Coglgswell and Kirk Landman. T e Turner game came as an upset. Players held their own unti the end of the game. Greenville also defeated the Varsity team, during Homecom- ing '80. At the end of the season, Smith learned alot about the schools in 13 AAAAA. In the years to come, Smith will be a serious contender and a threat to competing schools. Coach C. Quisenberry Coach G. Keith I 41 A. Moore 3 ,,.. R. Wilson P. Carter A.C. Garza 158 R. Reid 4 D. Coggswell 22 S? B. Branch 35 D. Lewis 50 wr- ' K. Poeschlfe 10 M. Glaze 24 K. Landman 36 T. Merrill 51 C. Niven 11 R. Edwards 30 K. Pitrucha 37 G. Crutsinger 52 M. Limslfy 12 R. Hare R. Plumlee 32 D. Mullins 1' G. Garland 40 D. Brady I. Honeycutt 54 I. Parsley Hutcherson 57 Asleson 72 f'! Ayers 82 Iohnson S.T. .4..,A M. Marsh 60 C- I. Boyd 74 R. Roberts 84 L. Mullins S.T. R. Wheeler 63 D. Roarlf 75 B. Glaze 85 , , P. Sorgen M gr. i T. Honeycutt 64 I. Holipski 76 T R. Ruff 87 C. Sabis Trainer ' v Q 4 A .3 U A 2 'W 1 K ' 1 ,. x.. I., ., , . .. ll-. 1 K1 . I. Wasl-:ow 65 I 1' BBW T. Waltrip 80 M. Uland 88 51 ff .. . 'T' Y J Coach B. Fife W V . aa fl S. Anglin 70 W Q4 I. Shine 81 R. Bell 14 Coach D. Lemmons I.V. has sparkling moments Kicking, passing, blocking, and running were just a few fundamentals practiced daily. The I.V. Football team practiced three hours a day building up skills. Drilling and scrimaging were only one part of their conditioning program. Coaches helped the team learn plays and ideas. Our coaches were good this year. said Clay Thurman, They would better us by pointing out our mistakes. The day after important games they would watch films. The films helped them recognize mistakes and bad plays. They also showed the team good plays. The new district gave an extra amount of experience needed to perform efficiently. Efficiency was a major part of their season, helping them carry off plays in important times. Toward the end of the season, the Berkner game was dedicated to Cathy Collis. At the game, with three minutes remaining, emotions rose as a player was ejected from the game. This caused an uproar and the ejection of the entire team. Mike Kidd U41 grips the ball while Lake H ighland's player face masks him. Chuck Glidewell i741 plans on tacklin the Lake Highlands quarterback. Rick Higgins f33j puts the final touche on this Richardson player. v 'N 0 obert Hare carries the ball for a first Gripping on tight, Todd Brunner grabs Dwn during the Richardson game. hold of the ball carrier as he Sprints by. n r 9 .auxin-z'zx1Al!AK: misinn.. Smith tackler brings down one of his opponents as he strives for a touch- down. During practice David Garza Worl-is on his receiving. 161 Sam Price I50I pulls an opponent down for a loss on the play. Kent Mercer ISI attempts to break away from a Wildcat defender. r 4 -4 Q l yuan'-wa--qw--.--..ff-.-----v.-. Y.. , f . , V. . , . . , ' r 53' if ww-sf' - ,-' '01 --f' 9'1 ,NN 9 T 'W' na ..-Vs vis, iyix 2531336-f, , . ri, '11-xr it .yi tbiitffg f:'? ',g'f.1,. V H. Vti1,,3?fx,Qigf f,,'Q35Q' . . f, 9 ,.l,,.. K, 3 . , ...fMQ5 w5i is ff A , ' 4: . '. I . r' ', i f - N ,. . uf! p -4 ,'vv': tg A A . , ' , ' , - ' ' '-':i.v ', .'-f'.f .f-1+-'ff',s.' -?'5ifc4.,'f+?.n'f'f 'f-gfv P--,'.'. , -is. ,.,-.-.-t,i'f f. 'Q 'M-' .rn , , 1 W ,. , , ,, U 515,-A, ,,',.,N. 4,.'+f..f ,IJ -73 1- - .- g. I, gg ,u.- I, Y -P .-, M A K ,W ,,, 2 sp T 1 vvlrt 'f.',. 4 f V 1 .ull I. 1 c..' if , L ' ..','f 3 'v' ' ' Q. ' ,QS ' ,- ls-3 , I' Front row: I. Walters, D. Brown, I. Shipley, I. Coker, M. Point, S. Maynard, G. McBride, T. Maxwell, D. Garza, C. Thurma Second row: C. Tucker, R. Higgins, W. Cannon, I. Nevins, T. Yanessa, I. Navarro, Pt. Rameriz, A. McMullen, I. Greenwood, Williams, S. Prothro, G. Dollenger. Third row: D. Ackerman, S. Price, C. Nixon, R. Hare, K. Durand, T. Brunner, S. Williai C. Bennett, V. Cobos, I. Malone. Back row: Coach Lundsford, B. Clayton, T. Ollivant, B. Pittman, E. Gale, M. Schmitz, I. 'l ton, R. Smith, S. Hayes, K. Hakul, R. Dubes, B. Doerr, S. Parker, G. Glidewell, Coach Brown. 162 ffm Freshman experience New year of Football Freshman players gained experience learning new concepts of football. The Workouts consisted of weight-lifting, conditionin , and lectures which were not included in junior high workouts. They then entered the season in shape and ready to o. The team had a roster of fifty-two pfayers oing through the season with a record of six wins and four losses. The season this year was exciting for all of us, said Coach Fred Pattison, and these boys are going to be a real asset to Newman Smith in the future. Team captains Danny Carter, Curt Wilson, Paul Lowry, and Albert Segura, worked long and hard to help the coaches for the upcoming season. The returning coaches for the team are Fred Pattison and Don Watson. Two coaches joining the Trojan football staff are Coach jim Wilson and Coach jim Cazillo. Working hard from 2:50 in the afternoon to 5:30 in the evening, the players learned new plays and how to use them in a game. Even thou h the team worked hard and hadga good record, they had some problems. One setback of the team was their slowness. The Trojans overcame this and had a winning season. Ion Hirsch lays in pain after a hard hit he suffered in a football game. Front Row: I. Ferguson, C. Ogle, M. Glass- burn, M. Brighton, R. Pena, D. Glaze, D. Shipley, B. Murphey. Second Bow: R. Ben- nett, M. Iackson, S. Abercrombie, R. Rami- rez, B. Greenstein, D. Martin, B. Wolf, S. Hite, H. Taylor, P. Smith. Third Row: lim Gazillo, G. Williams, D. Brandt, C. Mears, I. Hirsch, M. Dunn, H. Freeman, D. Hardin, M. McKee, I. Hendron, I. Turner, K. Vaughn, B. Skinner. Fourth How: Fred Pat- tison, W. Preston, B. Coleman, B. Autrey, D. Rotko, K. Hakul, K. Harris, K. Keene, A. Segura, T. lanes, I. Drew, D. Carter, D. Car- ter. I-'ifth Bow: lim Wilson, P. Lowry, C. Wil- son, B. Harris, C. Bryer, B. Mullins, M. Cul- ver, C. Holaday, C. Coates, H. Coe, G. Henry, M. Dunn, Don Watson. 163 N s, . M' 1 nf! J v I, rr F1553-L .WX ggi it Q I' A if 1 If. AA' K 414' Q W ' :MM W ,Sy ' W ff M 2 9 .mt I 1 mf, 1 W . f ,feb L , Craig Hill and teammates down oppo- nent as Reagan Reeves looks on. Powerful defense causes a much needed ts, . 'Qi fumble. A ' 4 . t Qrfmn. g, ee A 1 - raft ,V . 'I . ' it 9 9 I - ,. , .. . , lnlenln ai 3 ll 1? 75 af. ,Q ,., 1, I 'I -I wi , . , , Q .. . ,. - .-- ff ' K , . ' -rg I Q 3. W- 'I 4 ,sU,f ' rid' K. ' J fag I 59 42, 45 fr- B2 5 93 asv. , 210 9761.35 23231, 3 25' 'f 12 .11 32 R - - fi - tn . -, ,. .. . , wg , I, , 43,5 -I: ii ' . u- ' - 8th Football progress steadily While the larger and more experienced Trojan football teams attracted more crowds, the eighth grade football teams progressed steadily with less fanfare. Playing teams from Greenville, Sherman, Denton, and Lewisville, the eighth grade teams faired well. Coaches Ierry Sutterfield, Bob Bachman, and Lynn Beitman all worked hard to build up the team's strength and stamina to prepare them for high school competition. The team's only weakness proved to be its lack of experience. Coaches claimed the team's strength was its dedication to the game. All are outstanding players in his own way, said Coach Sutterfield. They enjoy playing the game. Captains or the A-team were Gray Gilbert, Chris Lott, Craig Buller, and Iay Chung. B-team captains were Paul Ressa, Greg Tucker, Lloyd Mauch, Mark Rohne. These players set examples for all other players. The A-team ended their season with a 2-5-1 record while the B-team finished 1-6-1. Paul Ressa is brought down unwillingly by Strictland. Front Row: D. Toms, R. Perez, C. But- zowski, K. Cameron, I. Chung, C. Ham- mond, M. Ryalls, I. Tomasi, I. Campo, C. Buller, C. Lott, G. Tucker, L. Fuhrman, P. Ressa, R. Engel, T. Moffett, I. West, O. Cheney. Second Row: R. Reeves, I. Bryer, L. Mauch, B. Thomp- son, B. Polley, R. Morgan, T. Strain, R. Lewis, B. Herndon, I. Marin, C. Lawer- ence, T. Driver, D. VanMoy, K. Sum- merlin, I. Huff, C. Castagnoli, T. Mer- rill, K. Vergos, M. Ramos, L. Iasper. Third Row: Coach Bachman, T. Di Paolo, M. Matthews, I. Christman, R. Dunn, T. Wearly, T. Ross, T. H ardaway, C. Hill, C. Choate, M. Smith, D. Hop- kins, G. Ridgely, M. Ferrell, Coach Sut- tergeld, G. Gilbert, I. Richardson, D. Ku ns, A. Holder, M. Buckhannon, S. Pertson, R. Hamilton, M. Gonzales, M. Rohne, A. Burt, P. Eichmiller, B. Ash- ley, Coach Beitman. 165 .nv- fe- fayne Gratigny 1251 freely goes up for 1 easy layup. Mike McGregor i321 puts up for 2 points as a defensive player hits him. MTXE Sparks Team Unity Suddenly the theme of the Harlem Globetrotters was heard through the m. The team started warmin upg adrengline pumped through their bodies while the record played. The traditional song fired us up, said Wayne Gratigny. The gym filled with students clapping while the Varsity Basketball members were intqflmduced and jogged down the green pat . Four of the five returning players were in the Varsity starting line up, Kelly Barnes, Greg Mayberry, Wayne Gratigny and Scott Davis. Randy Plumbee, another returning player, rejoined the team after football season. The team consisted of four seniors, seven jpniors and one sophomore. Most of them ad previous experience which was proven during the season opener. They stomped Grapevine 53-36. A stressed factor of the season was MTXE Imental toughness extra effort.l Almost the entire season revolved around it. Towels with MTXE were wrapped around layers necks just before they started the MTXE two and V2 mile run. Getting the court when needed, players were expected to give 100'V0 during practices from 2:30-6:00. Occassionally they would have three practices in one day lrvirxa Dayl. Practices were intense conditioning alon with learning ame plays. Once in the cfressin rooms pia ers were continuously remindedfof basic fundamentals, for basketball, how-to posters filled the walls. Tedious preparations such as films, videos and scouting reports helped coaches prepare a game plan. Their motto A Hustling team can't be beat allowed them to keep spirited even after agonizing work outs. One of our hopes is to be com etitive in all games and win our share saidjCoach jeff Foster. At the Grapevine tournament the team brought home a third place tro h .The team had sights set on the finals, hint did con't. Basketball Queen Cindy Howard was announced February 27. Her court was Danna Budd, Traci Rich, and Laura Ray- lean. 167 not reach it. We had already defeated the winning team reviously, explained Coach Foster: Utliierefore we were very disappointed to lose to them. Kelly Barnes - an aggressive player, excellent outside shooter and a good team player. Scott Davis - an extremely quick player along with displaying good defensive moves. Mark Dillard - a strong inside player having strength and endurance. Wayne Gratigny - a great team leader and an excellent shooter averaging 40070 from the field and 70170 from the foot ii ,, ak. K. Barnes 24 S, Davis 20 T. Howard 10 B. Ludwick 15 K. N orthrup 22 C. Parks 30 P. Poarch Stat. Coach I. Foster 168 line. Tim Howard - a smart defensive playcgr fa saronicompetitgle spirit. o y u wic -agoo outsi e shooter and an extremely hard worker. Greg Mayberry - a tremendous rebounder and good shooter. Mike McGregor - a strong rebounder and an impressive ball handler. Keith Northrup - an above avera e outside shooter with reat strenggi. Chris Parks - a gpod defensive player w o acheived oals set. Randy Plumlee - a good balghandler with excellent quickness. S M. Dillard 35 W. Gratigny 25 ft- y J, 1 G. Mayberry 33 M. McGregor 32 Q Q . -1-. . an K 1' R. Plumlee 12 M. Mothershed Mgr. xi Q F I Q '55 N. . . S. HH? A .' 5a3 L7:L4 Z ' A ., I Q f ' 1 :P ei-524, .-we . .x...t., .. . ..,a.3,, -3-5-Q-gi . n.-, X. s 1- A, 3 , . . 'Z ' Coach R. Flanagan Coach C. Salois Trn. if 3. . WL' .v-arg 2 fl ,Q L if 4 RX 5 1 'Q in -9' .5 1 2' ,- was-L3 n ,. 6331. N uns:-n .1 , on V gi, Q 'Y Q AVVV 71. us: J '5 . .NN F J Jenn 5.4 I , Kane ll Murthu Vun Scov f35j Closely A Tammy Green, Roberta Willer, and iarbara Dixon trap a Patriot from pass- tg- Plembers of the team dash onto the purt to congratulate their teammates yith hugs and smiles. Girls Show Speed and Agility Minutes before the games the Girls Varsity Basketball team kneeled to say the Lord's Prayer. The prayer seemed helpful when the games got rough. The team consisted of 11 experienced players: seven of which were Varsity members returning from the previous year. This made up a good starting line up. Practices were hard, but jokes were always made. The team knew if they practiced 18 hours a week they would be physically conditioned to compete successfully. Shooting, defensive skills, rebounding, and presses were typical drills at practice. Occasionally, Coach Spradling would announce the Superman Drill. Then Players wished they were home. The drill seemed impossible, but finally they got the knack for it. Their strength lied with speed and agility. Blocking out and rebounding were weaknesses constantly worked on. Being good friends off the court helped the players when on the court. They were relaxed around each other and felt free to be themselves. At the games one saying was K.A. which sparked team jokes, this supposedly meant Keep Active but intimidated opponents. New offensive plays aided the team by giving them new play options. Everyone hustled and played with confidence. They learned to shake off anger and tensions other teams placed upon them. Knowing how to protect the ball aided when games got real rough. They did not know how to give up but constantly kept coming back. Senior captains Lane Folsom and Martha Van Scoy helped pull the team closer together. It's not five individuals on the court, it's one group, said Lane Folsom. Their positive attitude carried throughout the season helping them endure long practices and tough games. ? W 1' Stl ff? fa 171 I A ,S 8 fi If Q? ,ff . at MM. .A , ,, tw.-ww, 'Ill - M. Van Scoy 35 D. Thompson 50 M. Van Scoy 30 , if .j i ,, .N Q J4 I S. Point 56 fi V, - Springing into the air, Roberta Willer f10j attempts to gain extra points. L. Folsom 33 S. Scott 45 Pt. Iohnson 11 B. Dixon 12 hr Lane Folsom l35j releases the ball whil surrounded by Allen players. T. Green 22 D. Evans 13 R. Willer 10 Coach I. Spradling ,, ,N W- 1-lf' Q ,Q J 2,329 X . Martha Van Scoy and Coach Soiois enjoy alight conversation. Roberta Willer U01 aims for Marianne Van Scoy at the Alien game. Barbara Dixon U21 shoots for 2 while Rabbi Iohnson U11 watches. 173 I. V. Prepares for Varsity Practicing seven to 20 hours a week, 2:30-6:00, the I.V. Basketball team worked on fundamental plays and individual moves. Fundamentals were dribbling, shooting baskets, rebounding and protecting the ball from defensive players. Although the team lacked in size and quickness, they were superior in attitude, shooting, defense and rebounding. Coach L Rick Flanagan, gave his team knowledge and support he acquired throughout his years coaching. Sharing the same motto as the Varsity, A hustling team can't be beat, the I.V. team was very competitive in district action. The team was made of 15 players, who worked hard to obtain goals of being undefeated in district. Coach Flanagan said, We are attempting to develop into oustanding players in preparation for s-s. YZ. Varsity years. . 4, he-I , u -4-.i 'X 1 Getting ready to pass, Brad Davidson f32j looks for player Greg Davis. L ..,. Front row: R. Downing, M. Mayberry, B. Davidson, H. Mayo, I. Waskow, M. Edwards, Second row: D. Steely, G. Orsburn, R. Hare, G. Davis, R. Hare, Back row: Coach Flanagan, S. Sheeran, M. Uland, B. Gallina, T. Ollivant, M. West, M. Mothershed 174 ' 'N t g fr,-. .. , 'lp-s wa. Au,-annul Q. at Greg Davis f22J exhales after shooting free throw at a I.V. tournament. Mitch West aims the ball with the bas ket at a typical workout. Coach Flanagan helps Iim N ivens 1231 with his shooting form. Looking for an open teammate David Steeley 1251 pivots to get a better look. Brad Davidson 1321 shoots a freethrow to tie up the game. 175 4 H fi 9' ' 5. we wwf 'f ' W-1 ' 5 A P Eva Graves jumps for the ball in a game against Desoto. N' and 176 2 : lil i s FB!- W. X .Q,..1,,,,,,M.M,,.,,,.,, F ol Kristi Dubes outiumps her opponent s ' regain possession ofthe bali. W 'mswiun M.. . M SL Si he of 5 4 A. -A I Tammy Graffeo saves the ball from going out of bounds. Egmffgirxiigiclnplzllfes the ban down Tammy Graffeo tries to defend ar Y opponent on a fast breakaway. Q iles? . asf, P gb' J' ' It T al-ies Guts To Win Anybody can lose but it takes guts to win, said Coach Spain. Mottos and words of encouragement echoed through the gym during a hard LV. prac- tice. Eleven girls on the basket all team strived to be ard working players. Defensive drills, offensive drills and at least thirty minutes of shooting each day' was emphasized during workouts. T ese girls have just as much action and shooting as in the boy's ames, said Coach,Spain. There is really no differ- ence in anything we do and what the boys do. The girls work hard from 2:30 pm in the afternoon to 5:00 pm getting read for games. In our games we relate baclf to what we were taught in our prac- tices, said Iari Wilson. Trojan Pride and good attitudes came from within the team whether they won or lost. ..i'-'Z Tammy Graffeo tries desperately to defend her opponent. Front row: L. Rainwater, S. Mayo, I. Wilson, T. Graffeo, I. Obarg Back row: Coach Spain, L. Lanham, I. Grim, S. Robbins, K. Dubes, P. Henderson 177 Freshman Eager to Win Freshman boys basketball teams were once again faced with a tough schedule against strong opponents. Coaches Ger- ald Keith and Iim Wilson gave the teams 28 years total coaching experience. Daily workouts usually began around 4:30 with 40 minutes devoted to differ- ent aspects of the game. Practice usually ended in the early evening. Warm-up drills, mental preparations, and weekly reviews were all part of pre-game activi- ties. I feel the whole team is up for the game and feel ready to win. I believe we'll have a pretty good season if we work like champs, said Trevor Iohnson, freshman. An eagerness to win was the team's strength. Stiff competition arose from old rivals, Denton and Plano. The eager- ness to win was still strong against all opponents. Bryan Harris has the upper hand against opponent. Front Row: I. Cunningham, K. Hwang, R. King, R. Karmann, T. Iohnson, B. Swan- son, M. Rollins, W. Rever, R. Freeman. Second Row: R. Pope, I. Clendenen, B. Skinner, I. Waskow, M, McKee, I. Drew, C. Heasty, D. Carter, A. Heath, W. Will- aert, I. Hakul. Third Row: Coach Keith, G. Henry, L. Mullins, G. Pearce, C. Wilson, C. Bryer, B. Woulfe, C. Martin, B. Harris, I. Lyon, T. Iones, Coach Wilson. 178 W E Chris Martin shoots with ease during tournament game. Curt Wilson leaves opponents surprise with a shot for two points. Curt Wilson sends the ball in the direc- tion ofthe basket. Iohn Drew attempts another goal against Denton. 179 Nwiw. ,wt-.Q-w-s...,,,.., ' .ti Watch Out For The Freshmen When hard working girls and a dedi- cated coach get together for a freshman basketball team, watch out! The ninth rade basketball team worked hard and had an excess of team pride. We try to em hasize team spirit, said Coach Sto- vall? It's just as much a part of the game as playing it. The team, working hard in the morn- ing hours got ready for a challenging new season. Although we are new to this school and are oing into a new dis- trict I think we will ie real competitive, said Cristy Roundtree. Even though there was not very much school spirit supporting their games, that did not stop them from doing their very best. The girls throughout the season showed their spirit and their Trojan Pride on and off the court. The team worked out from 8:00 A.M. to 9:00 A.M. in the mornin . The Coach utilized the little time they had and built a winning team. - ' '9,wr - gears., .0909 In ' A . Shooting a freethrow, CiCi Trahon is about to score. 180 Cristy Roundtree shoots the ball during practice. u Cindy Simmons goes up for a layup i. the girls gym. Front row: D. Rodrigas, C. Roundtree C. Trayhan, B. Patton, S. Mills, H Wendt, K. Miller, Coach Stovall Bac. row: D. Parsely, C. Simmons, K. War ren, K. Cornett, T. Redmond, L. Sewell' laren Cornett practices her freethrows nr a layup in the girls gym. ouch Stovall, converses with Kola farren during practice. 2,11 M-U. X 1 . L x . 1 f ' 1 'f 4?1Q.: - .1-'Hn-Q-al... K' -R 'V fil l, urbie Patton throws a practice freeth- PW. risty Roundtree holds on ta the ball iring o morning practice. Teams Show Improveme- nts Eighth grade basketball teams worked tremendously hard, although their workouts were at odd hours. The boys' team began practice at 6:45. Trying to improve steadily on every as Ject of the game, Coaches lerry Sutterfield and Bob Bachman worked with the 24 players to increase their knowledge. Developing the desire the achieve was the team's primary goal commented Coach Bach- man. The girls' team practiced during 4th period. Though averaging less hours of practice a week than other school teams, Coaches Penny Camfield and Debra Mogan still were able to teach the girls basic skills ofthe game. A major weak- ness of the teams was a slowness to react. The team's strong point proved to be athletic ability. If we play to our potential we should win, explained Coach Camfield of her hopes for district. .Q x i Ioe Simms reacts quickly to u loose ball near the basket. Front Row: M. Bohne, B. Iohnson, D. Morehead, D. Eichmiller, I. Bryer, T. Ayers, C. Hammond, B. Perez, G. Tucker, M. Gonzales, T. Ross, T. Vuong, T. Strain. Sec- ond Bow: D. Van Noy, A. Holder, B. Herdon. Third Row: Coach Sutterfield, C. Castagnoli, S. Peterson, C. Lott, I. Chung, G. Hidgely, A. Burt, L. Mauch, I. Huff, D. Devine, A. Cotterhill, Coach Bachman. 182 A Alan Burt makes an easy two-point bas ket as opponents look on. ' f Alan Holder tries to steal the ball fror Perry player. ecky Brewer takes a shot above opposing players. -team Front Row: Lisa Moore, Belinda Luna, Michelle nd' 1 1 Kim Dickson attempts a free throw after a foul. lcKenzie, Kim Dickson. Second Bow: Coach Camfield, Kim Jdes, Shauna Price, Kathy Martin, Becky Brewer, Kim lartin. B-team Front Row: Tracy Creenstein, Kim Fultz, Chris Fra- gle, Dawn Pitzer, Alicia Greenstein. Second Bow: Coach Mogan, Tracy Sons, Leta Rogers, Iennifer Mahon, April Cornwell, Christy Reese. 183 Runners Train in early hours Practicing in the early hours of the morning and the busy hours of the afternoon was an everyday event for the Varsity Cross Country teams.It was not unusual to see a Trojan runner on Iosey Lane or Iackson Road. The Men's Cross Country team consisted of 15 members, 12 of which will be returning and 7 of which were only sophomores. The Girl's team consisted of 6 members which should be returning next year. Workouts usually opened with stretching and then running no less than two miles a day. Coach Fred Pattison coached both teams and claimed their strength was their youth. Our future looks bright due to the youth of both teams. We have a very young team that with maturity should place high in district in years to come. David Gonzales, junior, works hard building strength and endurance. Front row: I. Parmley, D. Taylor, T. Walji, Second row: V. Werner, R. Wendt, D. Stafford, K. Coward. Third row: T. Surber, A. Gonzalez, I. Zapata, R. Rhodes, D. Casto, R. Blackard. Back row: K. Luallen, D. Gonzales, O. Pettokowslti, Coach Pattison, T. Dawson, I-I. Holland, R. Tuck. ' 1 nf' v,uv- .NJ 184 Front row: K. Thacker, A. Zapata, M. Rice. Back row: Coat Pattison, Y. Carroll, L. Brundage, D. Hall. iw- ms tw 11.1 1- - i f sw,.,,.., . - 2- ...V ,. , M . , ,Q as , 2.1 a . as EH 1 V 1. BE f Lib .i K . -V -3- K 4 711 . 'z -rn ,s.E23Eifi25T8i 33' ' . ' : , I I H C Sl I 'Q-f' 1 -X ohn Zapata shows determination while Tim Surber takes a break before his Josening up. final district race. . swine, wtwxwvf -Y Alex Gonzales exhibits his full stride during warm-ups. District competition provides enjoyment for Robert Wendt. .-ul 185 ,quam .nv-v' 1 dk 6 D .,1 lf? 3 at 'inf I Q ,, nf V V M Fw., ,N 92:5 413' ' Lf? 5 L , 1 i A: f' . ' , f 'Q' , 'M' H., V, battlcifsto take dQwnfdf de teTmined contender wg. 11- Q ' ' C 3 4? 49 N ' ' ' .Mp f 'K est.. .. 3. Coordination proves vital Broken fin ers, bruised ribs, shin splints, and black eyes were common occurences to Varsity and Iunior Varsity wrestlers. Wrestling has continued to be a physical sport. Throughout the season muscle coordination was vital to awareness. Wrestlers were required to weigh the amount specified or they could not wrestle. SornetimesI practicall starved, but usually I ate a salad for liinch to make weigh in, said junior, Scot Hrbacek. A strong positive attitude aided the agonizing practices and meets. Practices started at 2:45 and continued through 5:00. Handstands down the mats along with rolling down the mats were normal warm ups. Also included were jumping jacks, sit ups, push ups, and neck bridges. Occassionally, Coach Hutcherson would demonstrate moves while the team observed. During the previous years the wrestling team has sent many people to state competition. This year hoped to be no exception. David Kelly attempts takedown for 2 points. ., lim Winters tries to gain an advantage over the Richardson player. Shane Whittington strongholds his op- ponent hoping to get a pin. 187 Mike Armalavage struggles to get on top of his contender. Front row: I. Doering, S. Hrbacek, V. Edwards, S. Maynard, D. Taylor, I.O'Brien, B. Coleman. Back row: S. Iohnson, M. Armalavage, K. Durand, M. Tezza, D. Hunt, V. Cobbs, C. Bennett, K. Codbey, I. Cargill. it - t MI. I 'sr- . I We . .1 V. ' r.. I 'ix C - ' f ,.j: 1 ff iff' . . .. .Q l 1 l 1. i 5 G. Salmi D. Kelly Q 1 . . X 1 I. Beaty , . Q I MM l h s 'K U . 3 I. Hutcherson I. N yguen P. McMullen - 'J .. F' .. I X ..,. M K. Landman E. Gale 188 ag. 'fi-'ff . 7 ' ,, ', . I , ,.. ml 1 4 'Q If . 41' X I I.. 1 I. Winters D. Hunt S. Maynard , K 3 . .2 if .. A eie, , . X . I f I + A. McMullen B. Price S. Whittington C. Vought Coach D. Hutcherson wr 75 gk ' 'V' 'Q 'E fm i9i'?'? 3, -S 4- ,Y xi I fl 2 T L 7 fx K v '1 N E x - 4 ix NH xxx Xl RR xx Rx xg 'xy it lx X lx a xx lk A XX X X 'NX xx XR N E xg xx X Q Z' P x , Nl x. y SQ NN 7 Q. ax KX XX xx, -X NX xx X. X AaXHwfnz m:af ' . 1 . X Q 'X x X K Xe NL xr Xl xv . x . -, I xx fx fx '.vk N RR f., xxx XX ,H , 1 eX,.b,w+flxMfQ,- 1 'cj f f if fx, .XV XY! N, . Ni N, Nr Ny gf N K' N, NY Y V 4? 'JM xi'-K. fm. X ,. ., kkl. ,K W .. Q. gk , Z N, A S A A X A A f 2 . . . , .K Mk s Q . gf 1 0 J kkhh Uig ixh ,,g,-, b5efoggBeaf 1g3qtch?X 'M nav , K 5511- S. Q A g gzgx ,r xr x N Winning boosts team spirit Physical ability, conditioning, and constant drilling along with practice allowed tennis players to endure matches. Mental attitude pieced everything together for team members to play. Willing to work hard to improve, sparked a good team spirit. Lots of preparation went into matches. After Coach Russell evaluated each player, they would concentrate on improving specific areas. During practices 4 or 5 different drills were done, along with exercises, stretching, and running. Practice time also varied from season to season. The team practiced year round for two seasons. The fall season was from late September to November. The spring season was from February to April. All preparations paid off when the team downed R.L. Turner in a duo match and in the 1.1. Peirce tournament. They also reached the semi-finals at the tournament. Winning was a tremendous boost for them. The greatest feeling you could experience is the satisfaction of winning, said Iunior Marian Reiser, You feel you have achieved the best, and all the work you put into it was worth it. Iulie Hrebec races toward the net to lob the ball during practice. Lan Vu concentrates on serving the ball accurately into the court. 190 'fc .3 W 'NAP awlfli-io' 4... s iwuiid Kelley Everingham perfects her serving before a tournament. Senior Steve Rigby follows through c his return. ophomore Mike Mayes extends to olley the ball. f'f,34f-1 . F: - .f Q , Lf e. . Qld 4 f . Vs .qi - - 2165. W 'M ' 1 W x JL 3 'wiv Mg . M .Wi .. r- K S. Hahn I. H rebec M. Reiser P. Paulsen gf: f f: gf- f..-Sfffv-ufz +610 Q -Z..-.3 41, Q. .4 nas.- . 'Q .Rexx fi'.ff..6-,.' ., I T dvi: M axi! MSR' 'M .X . 41 in L f wi., f Q. 3: f 2.55 gk, we-T bl I eff H 10' xx a -n , . Kiasma P of 9 L f . S. Rigby P. Burbridge K. Everingham M. Phanco Efmsgg K we, - ' .1 E K . ,QA g f S. Taylor M. Kilby K. Pitrucha B. West 15 1-cr A. F ryklund M. Thompson M. Mayes Coach I. Russell 191 Swimming Dives into District The swim team plunged into the Newman Smith athletic department with a brand new coach and 25 members. The team was just starting this year and I felt they did an outstanding job, said Coach Mogan. We also have several players who could qualify for state and possibly get scholarships. The team worked out at Laos swimming pool. I wish we could workout more, we really need it, said Coach Mogan. At the beginning of the year the team worked out in the mornings but later switched because it was getting cold. I feel like the team has come a long way and made some major im- provements, said captain Steve Phan- co, but we still need more members on the team to even compete. The team overcame the poor turnout at the meets and went on competing in the various meets around the district. Robert Grant rests during a heard prac- tice at Loos. 192 Iames Sanders bites his fingernails as he sees what practice has in store. I Sheri Rubenstein and Kim Dewitt wai for the next instruction by the coach. Front Row: K. Brunner, L. Honza, L Park, S. Rubenstien, K. Dewitt, L. Soli Second Row: K. Scott, G. LaFleur, I McCauley, C. Hartsell, C. Newsom, R Green, Coach Mogan. Back Row: I Nottingham, A. Platt, T. Wharton, C Elliott, R. Grant, I. Sanders, S. Phanco. gp- Mike Graham rests in the hospital after suffering U broken leg. asy Elliot looks like he is falling over dead during practice. fsgjgg Egetglomnghum practices the buckstmke for up' 193 -Vibe i ii n T ff ,QQ xl ! . , , gi r WG ff egg? O L' T oi by D 1 X ' D Z Golf set high goals The Golf team this year was very cer- tain in their plans for district. We definitely are planning on being the first district champion this school will have, said Coach Hawkins, the team's only coach for three years. The season was divided into the fall and spring with workouts varying daily during the season. Players drove each day to practices to work on the driving range and putting greens, playing anywhere from 9 to 18 holes daily. On the day of tournaments, players loosen- ed up by hitting shag balls and putting freely to get the feel back of a good putt. The team found solid strength in the top 3 players, but found itself depending too greatly on players 4 and 5. I think if we practice hard, we should win our district with ease. Winn- ing regionals is our major goal and also to be the first varsity district champs , said Mark Aston, junior. Brian Watts, freshman, successfully hits the ball out ofthe sand trap. Wg . s . . Hg fq. .3 . .1 I 2 . ifq. k , Z A 1 S - t-. W Q? 4 X we we , T . . . Z .Ea s 's ' '31 X - X ' if .rw 7 g it fa .Ei . ' ' NW rf ' . 'A ' V g I N ff! T 'K fy' X Coach I. Hawkins R. O'Bannon M. Aston B. Watts D. McMullen B. Owens i 3 M , , , in I i g ... , 5 Q ' N , T . 'X x ,, T 2 Q I. Tyler F. Sultan B. Raymond O. Sultan S. Brinker 194 'ff 2,5ff22e ' ' wp Q6Qf5V'P 5fXrYnw sb 'K bvC..p'Q,d Keir? .lf -xl i' 2' fyvfi'-3 , ,- fzggmpf 1333 1 Q all iw. ' f-W:-If Q YW' i . W.: . f - X w f lt' 0 Q' V A ' 55141. A A is 1 - i.f,.sy wgbgkj !Lf8'.f2 .P-'fl' . A '44 f?g,i',ff . i. 57 1-3'fQ7 ?.2 'l?1f:. 1' sizfsffpfvzy. . -fjaww. 'H-4 'fs lifsi. ,:-xg: y f'., Q':- gsggggi. is o W? 1 ' s V. .Y . if ' sf- , K., sand trap proves to be difficult sl . senior Bob Raymond. K Robert O'Bannon shows ll is ' is - 3 promising skill on this putt. , 7 ' X A Q ' ww ' .1 W Fi?- wx YHINYU5 5' 5 , 4 Q Q W fi, f x lm R! Q,-f kpf, . 'fffwip g . Q . Y'r. r4-Q'- '-,. ' ,rf Jn' ,QM .m. W , yH:'T3'ngj .f N , ' A 4 K if ' Kfiufv ' - ai? X ' ' J' 5 1 'S Y, ,Q 1' ' A r 1g13 mxv.:'g3,f, , -' .,., . 4 ' wx ' ax. -.H Azz . - affsl. . M, 1 ,ff ,axe 'ii' Wgtsxwfngn- X,,,.-5' 'u' '1' 4 . fag' L ' JL'f,L,L f ' ' ,5'f',,, 4 +'m.f.' f'-Swv ' . . - . , ,, ,- Q' .ivy , Q '. l ',.a .e ,1 ., f ' A LHI1Y..lli2Al4'i Km, x 1- . MV 3' 1--.4 iff, nfqf 4 iw-sqm' K' ergio Lopez maneuvers to steal the ball away from a Lake lighlands player. flidfielder, Alex Lopez, outsmarts an opposing player during Sunday scrimmage at loop nine. l l I , C gl . 1 X Y5 '. ' W 'X i fl al i. . Q L l 'L 3...,., Q L i Q s y E . .1 1 . s if K .M c 5 Q. Team Runs for Glory Another new coach and only three returning seniors were two of the obstacles the boy's varsity soccer team had to overcome. Coach Gazillo took on both varsity and junior varsity teams his first year as head soccer coach. He kept the guys in shape with an average daily workout consisting of running, stretching, running, focusing on individual skills, running, drills and team play. His hopes for district were to place top four with a 7-3 season record. Although some players complained that the coach made them run too much, most agreed that they got along good with him. They were always fired up before games and the coach helped to motivate them by chanting, writing sayings on the chalkboard and getting the team new uniforms. He also got a bus for the team to ride to practice to save gas for the players. The team practiced together about 111!z hours a week. Some got together to watch other teams play and look for specific skills and weaknesses. Turner was not the only team they wanted to defeat, they worked hard to beat all. 4 1 Won Paits dribbles the ball down the ' field as part of his daily workout after school. 197 .. Nb- Ryan Reed makes catching the ball look easy during practice. Coach Gazillo shows Scott Marlar and Sergio Lopez howto Control the ball. R. Hlaokard A. Gefrides A. Lopez C. Lopez D. Parks H. Heed 198 ,f if 1 t V, 3 , K'-f x -V A 'Ugg' K '-,J Wx .H t r A . , 'Q f ,-. A was if s wi -i'a-.LT - Q wmmg! .-fr. ' 3' -5 9 ,. af,-.,,..A...f ,1..,.m,,L . 'A 5 ,:x':kj,.y ,.'.- H W sk:-,,faww:.Rgf?fgEn.g.-,g,j.s':'.v-s , mf , , V, -5, 1 U V A M b 1 ,Q - ,Q , ,.,,g'g,T' ' , -f ' v' 3 Q01 , W. , . ,. D. Gonzales I. Hughes M. Keefer S. Lopez S. Marlar K. McKinnis t I. Whelihan 'I'. Whelihan P. Woodward IL Kennedy L W. Fails , , - V' ' ,, , ' - Q e L I Ai' Coach I. Gazillo , .Q IH gf , 4. B? , . ,Q vssrw .' - 1-efg wgxzq - N ., V, ,yn f 'ga L. .ft - gL A . 1 t . -a ,ix 11- - .' ' - ,W . N, awffs wx, ,,,Q.'Z',,z 1 . K W i -'H gms' 'A 2, 11897 Q: 1- . W. , -Ly ,. A 'V V ' W: f.-.1:.,r .A W -at' gym, '.g sf , I -.A a'y ,Ak , . .C i f . N 1 1,1 , ,Lk . A . -f , .511 Ak 3- , ,k.V . , MM vw 4. .4 ' Q I A ,img t K .,N..- z , .Lp 5 -, ,f . H - G wfigwk f 'W W 9 'T' iff ,lihwf vw... ,! ' ' , W I., .fr 1 . .pg x .. 1. 1. , , 1 .. 4- l- 'B '69 4 ' A . 5 sl. i I A i z Lk M , L L ,ff'.- Jn.. ' W Christine Boggs cozicentrotes on il? 3 ..,.. ..-V-. JK ,pw ' - nf W Q W . W.. iv . , 4' . 4, A gmgxik H+- - .f go'EiI and cqritribiiiing m fx M -. N 's is fired up. They were a team tired of losing so weakensses were elminated and replaced with a will to win. To keep lor getl the motivation enough to keep the girls practicing. Their unity and skill in soccer techniques combined to establish a determined Beth Ellsworth and Charla Francis struggle downfield for control of the ball. Candy Westfall determinedly executes a dribbling technique in preparation for a game. ,gm 'ggv-'A-y ks may eyrzfffff w , , ' WaA?iV,Q,,V ,gyms ,we ,mr 6 f 35' yi' Girls Master Soccer Weekends were made for . . . Soccer according to the girl's varsity soccer team. Self-motivation kept this group of girls spirit of soccer going throughout the school, the girls took a vote and decided to buy T-shirts supporting girl's soccer. Coach Seibel, who had been coaching for seven years, kept the girls in shape by having them run, stretch, and work on skills such as dribbling, heading and passing the ball. The team played well together. Fifteen of the eighteen members were returning. There are only three new girls and they've helped to improve the team, said junior Diana Rodriguez. Daily devotion to and a mutual love for soccer was team. ,V ,N sf - -.Vt-mf-fa' -M News ,, ,. if Qu ad fl 3 as , Jiyfg ., ,f 'V 2 as vw M' , ,L gb ' ' X M , , . .,...,., M. ,ig , At -'V Mt' i , ,.n,,,,5,,,,,,,i ,,.. x V. .rn ,,, . V W a' 1 . JM , AV VA fr , I si. I n V, V 322, ,W W vs ,, ea .' at A ' V' xr, . Q .A ' t 'Q f.i.,,... . ,ze-ggj,-Qgfgg-wwff1'Nm Whse-V,V' sf,-.V .iff in ,gms ' 4 ' W? l 3 W in affix: ' 'i'4 l ' Q' 'S-pw J' ' - 'K 1' f unsiig ' i 'W-f- V gl, r V ' -. - . Nm. VA5 , V , + . , Vt ,, ,,,,. :ai V . ' V-if'-i.fV4VMf iv' if-s . Q 'i..,.n .1 . A Vw. - ' 51 ' ,f f Vf' 'xaa.fVf ift ff-.V V 'A ,V -- m ,. ' , . ,c A 2 V . af- . , Q.,3,,, Q . Ygm. '.-Zv 41,4 J f. v- i ., Y Us V fy' -1- 4 ...ffm . .a ,,, VV in - .5'r:iV f1'-if-bs' , . 5. ,f,:',-'fl-w-412.1518-M24-' -. , Ui it , ' f':.cVy'.:f.g..-N.-. n.i.1'i'f2 . fra ,Va-:,:1,.. ..,, --H th , -Q K Q, . - mein ' '-4' --fa f bfi -'if' my . -'.. 1 s 'f: 5 'T 1-TNA r4 '1.', 'J V ' ': .nl sz' ' '-- -4.1 is 6:31. i5'cV'iLg7sv-pn '35 E1-342,lf! -1-:-a',?1l,,1I,.K: QV.: 'ff ,'- 1' iff, .-'. ' .ali-3' 5 -'Q 1 .Qin-V-M...-, - '..,Vt'.a- .Vf y-mf . V .14 r 4, - 1 --wise, -,ml - ,- lfg',,-5. ag,-1.,--. -if 'ix 1935 l if!'41.':.v-x 3' 4 '- f'lw',- ' . -f . .as - . '-s'gQ'3b.4' . 3374-ga.:?'.'f?-AS111'-,yi A-hr gg Er T ' '5'3'F' 9'P w-ff ' ' . iv'-K'-'A H91 I N . ,Lu bg. . f-lisa. -is M1c2gf..1+V--vrf - ,wa-:'14 Vw-we-'az--ns.-4 4' ' we is wat Vw. JF M . 1.V.ffe's-':f1f,fi..'-for-V Li.?kwf,f,.,f-A.-,wg.g,fg.V - .,.4 fn-fs 'V '51lrL. 31. MVX. fr A - n7'.7'?i'i'Q'5'-f f.iTV.-:ef'ff3.'3 fiZ,!1f-57?1f- n5g.f'V.fi'11':f45 sig ,Y-RJ.-. 1.1 'ifi ' ,,:,-.1 V if 'gif:fag-3'2f4,I'Zf1r-.,1,g,?4'1:3.'! ,gi :7t'Q: ',Qi.-fa '. 5 . r .-.sf ,eq , lyfsiw ' L spa pg ::::.,3i'.:,g5..,KMEAQ:-ftgvfrh .:.i, ' 1 ,E'w.::v:,,-. V- .: Tsar. !.,..:,'.'72,:ia .V . ,ziggy -1 , ,-is 4 -,,'.4.'j',,f' '17, --3.-a Aix, -I-X gf--5 XL V:-Mr. .5,,3,.g,- V- ,Q .Vyh VA . in , V . fa- re -I '-1- fu-vw'-. . ' ---Q V we V, VV-,Wa ' . - 2 V. .-V .ffq.,.,,M,.., ,...-5.,.,.-N, . ,,4h,tly-.,. I , U.. .,. Q ,711 , ..,, N'Tf '3 'f --il'r. , is '25 'fx' V51--'if -Q .Cv s' 5 7 lf--'Zi1 'i ' V .-NW-'sal W'- n, s s. . .o . . K R, , -. - 3 . ,,i,', .,,. fa . .Q . .x., , ,V :,.,x,..,, ,f-Mg., . .6 -...Q-1--.g.,fV,..h:g,,.5. ,ara X. . s. : .V-, 9 -f sg- f V '-f - -5E:?21m.+?ff:.:v-viz:-,.:tf'Vf ' . wwf' . 1'. 'S Q .WA .Av 41293. I . VA qv ,,,q-ix, NM-an e V 5-wx.. . . . A f1,.W ,t., ',.1, , , 1. P' slff- cg . 'I -., .W ' V' ' x, W V ,V if . .iff -i-2a.:s+t.q:,i-,fic-4 .VM -it .V V , ,. ,f .. '. V M' ,,,., ,W f 1 5-ky-, 3-A, Vs' - -'gr'-'vi . ,-. V . wwf -'Z 'K A 'V-'..,-,.wY'f2 .2-. Xi. ' QI V -Via I , 'Q sag., .av .. gy, 4 H rum' .' 1,4 Fullback Gina Huettenmueller prepare to clear the ball upfield to one of he teammates. 6 . f ' 8 S . . pf . 0- l '-1. g. S 1 r , . ' S ,Q-ima . .V A V K. ,A g, , -G ,ww 4- ,dgm e , , v . . g f . - . , f. . Q K, 'a9fv... A ,QM - 'Q A o Q. K W . . ' , .m ' 5. .- 2+...m,Lr Hf-' 'Q ...fi '. .?'-Y vg'sf ' LQ, F is ' a ' ' . 1 ,. -, W.. , , ,, my .. I ...Nw .,,g,,,,L.. . ,5,,,f.,mx Q . I. , ,- Y w..,,,,,-.1 V V. ,mt in ,.., 3 N W 1 A Q' . A hp. N .fl :waxy mv. N. Ji ,I AL It . . , . gilt. KW. 5 ,. W .-L. gtg , f - A 376' ' '5N1. .f - .4 1 :N film Crisp: Aft- A45 -'NJ 3 ' f3'i'?Z -..- L, ,K , K - ' ,Z 53. , A 4 - , - . ,K -1'jj.LfWmim,' Qgag, ., - ,Q , -4- 4. .,.,. ., , W ,,. , .,.-s , l ,A 'L ,U A g -. iwuhu Q? f- gf' 'Q .. g .. if V '33, g -4 4'1,, .,fj :wwf r 3 L bgpnw W s - 5-Y s g . Pfjrh ny ' , x ' - f - -MN' -f y -' . 5-pw- A . - V 4 K . M, A -. QI N fav -W5 we . L ..s.?J' il A v 'm-2 - ' , W ..-'Yi -a.i'!'ffF-sa-A -, ' ..:f'm1i:Z 1' ef ,NV -e'3d '-fs . , M Lvffhf ,5r Q - I . J. -4-. 1. -:.-.f .f.Sh',- h -3, 4 ,M, KrL W 1.1534 F NW 1 . '- ' N . -....- --1 . 9 N-+ Vex . A-..'..4 ,hw . :kan yr' . k id ... J I . , w ' AM' ,W K ff.:-rxe. a,'7.kTA a..d5fS,.,,,aiL:k.l.,pw.- nw U .. -- ' g ,--' O is 4' . in-my af, 3.,.,4.2 .- .. . WAN ,ask . Q '. A 1 I K JW W., ...K An -. , A t ' . , .2 - f ll, J- -....... ffmrve-'H -A .gissss 4. .f'2..'-.sn f . fx 4.1-m ?vw 'Q' ,... . g-rf A ' ' , Q .- 'MX'm '.,.d-f':2LZ.'i f -rw' Q . .. we f v-ei :Eggs H. ii' :Jf 'l lk'9' , ' s ' ' l -1. :ii Egfr ,-..-2,,1J27lr - ' ' ,.. M- - f--2 Af' fr . fs -'M' . . .' ' f'- ' .. -'f-- ., . .. '. . - :1 - 1 f- ., ' .. ' e 4. . 'Y - 1' -, - - ...JJ . , w 1-2 i- W-1. 1 .. -, . ,, A-S ny., if - - ,. A ... -f--J. . .1-3 '- - , -A. f ,- N. -' .. ., - +-. 4 - :.' x - ff , ,J .. ww- o .,,Jy-Q:-:J pf- , ,..,Uf I f w g-.FAQ IM- 5 . V :tw V-Mui. 1 0 -.gy 5 ., W , r ., , 1 f s rup,,...fs... iw., ' J-Y: Y fL.1,'-,.', '?f'f .., ' ' ,Hg-r J gi Y-fgxyfgsguawr wlw-1,-f ,f T.D5 4 5 4 ,ff - g, W h. 1 -L ..,, , ,uv sg-lg,-'fm ,-,, Q ...B A . K 7,51-wi. . ML-, -L. '- ' - Q -Q In -2-K., , i A . in - - ,vat-,q. lar, I .51 ip.. -5 4.-nw: -:slut N - .sud .nfl I 'NXVNQ1 .. I - ,C A ,Mi-v.,bi In .,kgI..g6w' -4 Q :,.v,Q4,., 5 M-rs . as - V . .-.'?j I'JdL-FE 4u5+f m' ,QM f... ' ,az L LQ , :s 33f+-A-M5'5f ' ' -' .1 f'f 'z X' V4 Q' J. 771- - 2'-3' lf, , ' if ' S ' ' 'f' L, Q . ,Q-,Q Z 1.5.22l.41j'fo':'fr'r.a.2seff.415gggJMQrit:4OSsia.nJE.e6sps tgelfall. moving f ,.: ' ', . .' ,g -1 1 qw N4 'gm riff. 'S . ' -'af Q- v- ' G f , ,-,g5,,..,,, .. .A . J P, , J . . M, .MH- -s...J...,3... .,,,,,. gidpwnfuq c1.,wgtl3..sli., ,ills..le,arned rom 5 Q, -., . . . , . - . . .M -ms, , G z..MlM-,.-,- - f... -Q , W. ., M 4- ' W A M -in in 5- 'sl pq- Y f ' Aff' - A C 'idk ' su '3 '.1'7-'P-751 ,l If 1 .r f , 1 - ,fl-O W 74'-. ,, ik' K , BU - ' ,d,,,.sni--ma. ' Q.: ww. -jc.:-,9 5Q'4f:..'X,,,.-.. .. V-H. ' - ' ' ' ' ' W ,. ' SL.: ' 'lv-.J'. 'f7l'5..f , -if :L-Q. . ' L .'.' A qu ls A. , C. Boggs B. Ellsworth I. Evoli xih . -2-- 4 - ls Nr: P. Henderson C. Keane D. Rodriguez H M. Ossian M. VanScoy C. Westfall In Il C. Francis ll- 1 C. Rountree I.. Yeatts T. Graffeo V9 1 li, S. Scott ... , . ..I . ' , ' lli ,389 S . ., 5 l Coach S. Seibel , r . I. Hammond 510- K. Warren ' 201 I. V. Soccer ever Quits The Boy's I.V. soccer team has had many changes, but one of the biggest changes was a new coach. Coach lim Gazzilo has had four years of coaching experience, but this is his first year of coaching soccer. The daily work out consisted of several things. One of the routine work outs was warm ups and individual work. The practices were really difficult, but they have to be hard if they are going to be good. said Kent Iohnston. Other daily work out routines, such as, drills offensive and defensive but most of them ended with a conditioning period. Attitude along with skill assisted the team. Before games, the team listened to game plans and ways to beat the opposition. All players tried to live up to the team motto A Winner Never Quits . The results were an inspiring season. Steve Campbell attempts to out man- uever the player to get possession. Front How: K. Iohnston, D. Norrid, A. Gefrides, A. Iacobs, D. Iohnson Back Row: T. Harker, B. Greenstein, S. Campbell, I. Zismer, S. Iohnson, M. Love 202 E Kent Iohnston prepares to hit the bg with his head. l David Norrid suddenly jolts to a stop and covers the player. A.-nnlniinamnibim.. Stove Campbell blocks the ball to set up for a possible goal. Amu Iacobs kicks the ball down field to set up for a goal. David Iohnson trips a player to prevent a possible goal. Steve Campbell kicks the ball to elude the opposition. 203 Girl's I. V. Set High Goals The girl's I.V. soccer team was composed mainly of sophomores and juniors. The total number of players on the team was 14 with 8 players returning from last year. The girls were instructed by Coach Seibel who gave them 7 years of her experience. Daily workouts averaged approximately 15 hours a week. The girls worked hard every day after school with each workout consisting of stretching, jogging, skill work, scrimmages, and more jogging. The girls only weakness that worked against the team was their youth and inexperience. The team's quickness and good skill level was a strong asset to the team. All the girls were considered outstanding by Coach Seibel, but not one could singly win games for the team. The team had high hopes all season of going undefeated in seasonal and district play. The team's strong will enabled the team to try for their goal. Clare White keeps her eye on the ball while kicking. Front Row: L. Hontz, D. Derville, I. Cherington Second Row: P. Cox, D. Carlson, S. Ramirez, S. Drier Back Row: Coach Seibel, M. Ianis, C, White, R. Brock, S. Iohnson 204 l v . 43, mi Vx. Denise Derville kicks the boll while Potty Cox looks on. jenise Derville runs toward the ball to receive o pass. l l 'F ,gf .mviikf Potty Cox and Shebio Iohnson do o practice kicking drill. 5 L ,gm ,'-, . QW It Q' W ,, wr I V4 W, 0 ., H Q ,, 2 ky H' ,. ,, .r F 1 - , ' W .mein W. .K , , if -' 'ff' L W ' , f . L ' . QW ff QW, 4, 4 if , ,L 'ff' Q A he e W Q 75, ,1 I , 'rgf v ,1 K :M 5, , I, ,V ,W ,eg e A e e 1 ,ty ,V I ,xy ,kV, ,V,, I ki, M ' L' V ,Y Q2 . ' L .fV, L ,X A. lr A L A e A,,, f b ., 75 ee Ve f ' :' J e 4 -- Th e - , 5.5, fl ,W f Qtr , , Q, ' J,, . J 5, I ,Q 4, r r rr r r e ,, f , r A determined Mark Limikii throws the base 011 to hdme platyijforg the batter gets there. . V Vi . :M W , , rr 'Y rree we 1,2 M .r,h ..,. N,L. -. , V sa... M P , . ' vw it EV' fx yn, , '? ark Limsky goes air-born to reach third base before Brad 'unch tags him out. -vr ,g..'f'm..v :lj few-'H mt.. ' JU .. If-IT! 7..ll.ll F 3Q,f -.' af SQNVS Team Raises Money Plenty of singles, doubles, triples, and grand slam home runs were hit during the 1980-81 baseball season. Varsity teammates prided themselves on the high level of excellence they had obtained. The mark of excellence was seen in everything the team did. They appeared well groomed for games and tournaments. Team discipline was emphasized at all times. Coach Brown was in complete control, said Senior Wayne Gratigny, you did what he said or . . . else. A baseball marathon was held to raise money for the team to go to Houston. Each member needed at least 50m worth of pledges. Everything over 5011: was used towards team jackets and equipment. Running, batting, catching, and throwing were fundamentals drilled on at practice. Players were trained to run all bases in a specified amount of time. Coach Lance Brown and Coach Don Watson worked with the team in preparation for games. Batting orders and game strategy played an important part in team victories. Players were dedicated to keep up team spirit. With all the dedication and spirit, the team experienced an exciting season. Iunior David Mullins keeps his eyes on the ball while extend ing forward. 207 W W'WmWWm??XQRK s ul X 1 X kv flasks as-X to XXX RE Xbox ,XX X xx wxktxlx X x Nl XXX? l N X x ttiwwb ,X X . ' X X :Y X in ,W 2 H 512 El X EX 'Wow lx H Nw Mike Dube demonstrates the batting Iacl-tie Moore, senior flinches as he style needed to play good baseball. Catches the ball during tryouts. 4 t l e s l ' x t l - l . l t l t l 208 Coach Don Watson discusses the daily work out with Coach Lance Brown before practice. D' E Craig Lott examines the pitching machine before he plans to use it. la i f-L I l 5. l 1 'N . . l m Q .RA . xx x ' , . M ' ' ' 4 ' ' ' -I . 2 V 0 nl X s Q1 if 55 7 it K - l 3 . Q: 'Mfr' 4 Q' i ' 'ir 5.-- , C , 1 Q is x V X11 f t v . 511 I 'iia if ' hi, L . - ,. .ttt,t 1. if vx .1 .r J. . If B. Branch M. Limsl-fy C. Lott S. Albosta D. Coodson I. Ruth 1 . P I s Q 1 pg. . ' I, 5 . osx 4 b' ' h K I ' ' 11, J. 1 ' 3? - is 2 --l,,' 3 ' ' , ... X ' P N , 1 , . - W v s i. . 1 1 if , V. :Q ' . ,f ,. Q - J if - ' . 1 . - tg., ,,., 5' P X. ...,.. . il , 1. ff . R R HHS I. Moore M. Dube D. Mullins A. C. Garza B. Elder . gh K . r . ,fee A, A - sltl r 1 W. Cratigny M. Cantu Coach I.. Brown Coach D. Watson 209 ew Coach Sparl-is f. V. Baseball ' With the coming of spring, Iunior Var- sity Baseball players began their sea- sonal workouts once again, but with a new coach. Coach Gary Lunsford coached the team with 6 years of his experience. As many as 20 hours were spent weekly on learning and improving technique and strength. Batting, running bases, pitch- ing, and fielding were all practiced dur- ing daily workouts. The team showed strength in their pitching and defensive show on the field while they were weakened by their offensive hitting. Play them one ata time, was Coach Lunsford's thought for district games throughout the season. The team did not lack the will to learn and improve in each and every game. Front Bow: D. Brown, P. Moty, M. fackson, B. Morris, R. Barr Second Row: B. Murphy, I. Ogle, P. Graham, M. Mothershed, L. Lee, B. Wolfe, E. Diaz Back Bow: A. Segura, T. Garis, T. Ollivant, B. -Williams, l. Keaveney, M. Cornett, I. McGibboney, G. Davenport 20 Q' fd J, mat... f A f' W 1 -- I. ,H . . ibb, W vt ...r it . 'r is x at T 't,. 'U .aa .. ' ff Tim Ollivant keeps his eye on approaching ball during batting prac- tice. Benny Wolfe psyches himself up to successfully hit a home run. ,F after , A 3 . 133 ..,,,Qw,,Q1g ,fn-1.-, -A V ' f 4?-aivfwgg, , K www-zwwwifv 'ff wi' a,,J,,, ,,.,5,,i A l Q A , ' 1 ,V 'fn Q, wg ,A A ,, .,, m. :fr Y W w , 'V I. fx 4 F, a 1 + .LAA iw? 155 f L k V? it 4 , X .. ,X 51? Egg? - ,, ii IKVKKK Q wr r ' Q . 4' 'ix V . , .X :T iid' W 'QM if f 31.311 ' fair 5,4 , J.. I afefienlfaa. -,. 1 '- . Q 2 is Q 3 v i 3 s K, v 5 g.v lm Q 1' P fs 'amuse Lge f-QQ jg PF 192 , ' 3 P-ive: 40' glzvfff gigifwff A f '2agf:::'c9'Qbf! of'gfQwf - 351 wg. ., ,. Ju. -A pf . . pfgiaa , J Sf . ,fr-sh -a- xe -x l. . ., v, 4.1.11 .Nik 4.3 K 'f liiiifzgvzzi QfiT3f ?5giLl5j.vrL 5 ,. Q Q i 5 io ', xi: - B M :M we . 1 , Y S ji, Q V, . 6, 8 if f . , - Y: , rg , A Q , X m V, , 1 ! H911 ' .My ' . V , iw, Q - f A rf A - ' ics- A 1 fl? f f ' I ' if lgcg f . 2 Y ' ' ' av., Q Y , Q 1 5 'L aa .. f f W :L A A' kb Yi if A V - 4, C I 4 3?- RLY f 1, 5 .' W hr 4 1 1 6:55 E , ! v l g V , 'f 9 if .A 4 0. f. xvwsw 'N S ,a V, . .max my . ,K 'gb , X , f ix n 1, 'R ,, v. W ,'.w' A f'f'f xx - I K ky- ff- ,--'wi , , ,, Mc, ff I ff - ., ., 'A , ,':f'f- 1 1 , fgw 4 -. -7 S ,, H1 1 .Akai 5 E E ff JH, f I ,, Q , . . .-, ' wi , I M 'W A -X 'V ,Q iff' fV ?f'g., Q: 'I A ff V . W gf' f . 'E fn ' f fi wkb V if ' , W, Z5 f M 1 X X L' 12 ', 5' fffkf' : .3 fs? Qgkiifff, I f ?'Wf.,y- 1 g' if ,, as K X v , Q I X W, H U ,M ' I I 2 V, uit aim-fa 6 ,Y wk ry ' Q- dh . In 1 wif H L .q-. W - I 'L V Wi 5 ., Wwgfw i ?,,,,,g, f a I :df ' ' .2 xx Q- uw, , A ' 4 1 M X an ' A A A , f ' - ww' y , v' - 1 -K ,, ,. 8, W 'rw A Q. M H we M PQ! kwa 5, -1 - .qu N if L m'fIiir6u Va erfhr6W1ngthe shq1pugg'1g1y-may W 'E' hug' 1 qjiw' :ff .f ' 'ffl' h ,x w -S ,. - ' ' fb V - 2, 'K' . ' - i ,S ,. X' A.- : f 1. ,V 9, , Wg 4 H 25,1 ,, g A 3, if -A ' X ' .1 , . Q if AV A C -A A g ' - ' f ,. -. ' Hi' A -. , 'fa Z I L . , in . . -f , , - 1- v,1,,.,: v. , pd' mx ' A . -M Y f' I ,' f- ?Qxu3Kwnu..,....,..z.- Y r,,..,' , .. , wi' Runners Keep Up With Pace Shot put . . . 100 yard dash. . . long jump . , . 400 meter run . . . discus . . .400, 800, mile relays . . . were just a few events Smith runners participated in. Hours of preparations were spent practicing to compete in meets. The team consisted of 35 men! 28 were returning from the revious season. Among them were outstanding team members Senior Kevin LuAllen, Senior Donny Coggswell, and Senior Robert Tuck: each one gave over 100010 in daily workouts. The entire team worked on specialty work, starting blocks, flexibility and an agonizing weight program. Work outs are hard, but they he-lp us tremendously, said Iunior Curtis ayes. Practicing 15 hours a week, the team strived to compete as well as possible. Individual running strategy's were emrllgihasized before all meets. e coaching staff had a total of 23 years experience. Coach Fred Patiison, 7 years of coaching, worked with the sprinters, hurdlers, and jumcpers. The shot 'put and discus coach was oach Dennis emmons with 6 years of experience. Coach Mike Stewart, 10 years of coaching, worked mainly with long distance runners. Each coach gave valuable time to track members. In return, the team showed good irglividual talent, as well, as good team e ort. Robert Tuck and Dan Stafford go around the final turn of a long weary race. Iunior Curtis Hayes is froze in mid air over a difficult hurdle. .fist 1,5 u 1 S , 213 I. Bailey D. Coggswell K. Coward j...i 9 'wfwg .. I 4,325 J 1 . -fY3 DTu- 5 f1f1?'f3?l5li5f?- ...Agia ., 'x.53f, .W 1. w A T 1 wi . . . N E -5- J H N . S Q flew. .-.Q . .i gh ax Q f A. Hthridge B. Evans C. Clidewell ll. llare C. llays I. llenry U ij ' i is r' 6:51 4 I 1 ,' .5 2 F ' fs . A , H. Moitz M. Schmitz S. Slay H. 'l'uoli C. Crutsinger A. Gonzalez H. Hoag V. .... - ,. I . I I sr I I In 1 ' ll - 'X A f lFw f', i i W4 1 .. 1 xy R. Smith Coach l . Pattison 1 R. Dubes K. llakul nun 2. iz I I I . - ? FI . ,- 1 1 'Wal W' .lib K. l,uAllen W gunman- - -A f I 1 .... X N ' i,,. f H 'i 1m....si5Q ,ff S. Mithers Coach M. Stewart R. Edwards R. Hare I I l I 'l'. Maxwell E N. H ' ii - , , fkjf' , D 'Q ,. Nga? .EX 1 :A ,Q 1 s ff- Q Q., ,..i. ,aw J 3 5. Q-i 3 ' I ,W f 5 ,il puff! .. i. J.. . --5, W 'Y . I .Q uri' 4 'l'. Surber J gf F 45 F Wfix i .q,,j-ig I 13 W 9 KJ' f Mr mls. y , P, 5, 1 ',g1,Q',w1ig,,,Q DTT' W Y ' 5, -',, ,ix x. - '-X.H'1H-.,.A+s-4 . Y' x it .3 K, v 3 -,su L., x. Q . A A 4, 1-:raw 5-:lgi.Vi,iig,v', 5. . if in K X7 i 3 A . nygfsa-5, h , MA an A,-. 4 X - f , , ,,, 5':?'?' he- wYf 1f gf,w Q 'lf 'b ' 34 '-5 fy 5, X L- -',. . 4 s 4.1, fl! 'fp' iq ffwxw , , , 'I ,- x -sf f 9 ,f,: , , 1 ,Z Qs WM f 5 W f ,- .. +V K Wffz ,, 'ffm ifsffaf ' ' f if, ,Qg,f wif SA,,,,w f 'a5gi Q I 1,14 F , wif 1 M W s QS? vi, -'T' ,Z .1 .,. W, W K ,.l,,,. ,,,.,,,,w . me .K X M21-Q .f 1 Hiiwlifng. 'mx - -: 4 f S13-gs . . .,.-gg:-1 A' -1, 'J-,nu M. B .fY, fr li. k,,,,,vY x : Q gg gg. is 0 ,ew ,fQ,f,,.411.i 5 fs: g W by 7. ,I M.: f 'KA ep: e Maximus if-wg, f an pivw Wxvvwww-v.'1 'Q F . A 1 gk- 4- 'fff be l e X, l Lg, Phylis McBride relaxes her arms just igfxs-Ffh before the end of thc, race. 'mf bfi Melanie Pruitt crosses the finish line, Rflzggenilgelica Bernhard shows signs of Moore during Mgurmupg. Kathy Campbell breezes by Cathy any A. Adkins l I l S. Curlee .J A I M. Mathews S. Sill P l . D. Alexander D. Boisseau G. Decliard T. Duvall ov x T? A .na A Plkh. C. Moore M. Rice P. Sterry K. Thacker A. Zapata L. Brundage .sz T. Gutschlag D. Roarlf: R. Tuck Coach I. Spradllng 'Q K. Campbell I. Carroll Q9 S. Lanliford I. Kuhl P. Simmons R..Sheppard -N, H. Winer 1. Wilson inth Grade Seeks A S , Challenge When the second semester began both 9th grade track teams were slowly beginning to take shape, though both teams lacked members. The boys' team began with approxi- mately 20 members. These members were divided into three categories: sprinters, distance runners, and field event members. Coaches Fred Pattison, Dennis Lemmons, and Mike Stewart combined to mold the young men into a strong and competitive team that will represent the school on varsity level in years to come. The girls' team, on the other hand, began with 16 members. The small num- l ber proved to be the team's weakness. . Coach Foylene Spain worked with the girls daily to improve by weight lifting, conditioning, block work, and distance running. ' Both teams entered the season with . strong hopes of establishing themselves as a very tough and hard working group that could meet any challenge. running' Front Row: I. Turner, I. Hirsch, S. Hite, R. Taylor, K. Guthrie Second Row: M. McKee, M. Brighton, P. Lowry, R. Robson, D. Rotko Back Row: D. Zacharias, C. Williams, W. Preston, C. Martin ,lm fs- ln. Scott Hite shows his determination and stamina while training for long distan i l ni F! :S i Front Row: S. Calliet, K. Carr, Pt. Beaty, B. Basso Second Row S. Howerton, D. Parsley, C. Trahan, M. Boren, K. Gutschlag A. Huling Back Row: S. Carter, L. Sewell, L. Hare, A Navarro, S. Howard, S. Mills, Coach Spain 218 T .P i ' i Y , 'QV .L ' S ',.f'1i . ris Martin sails over the high jump Kelly Gutschlag begins the home stretch in practice. in full stride. ii 27, ' l arki ,U A . wg. Al . -gnc - ike McKee begins his daily workout stretching. itzie Boren and Ruth Be-aty work an durance for long distances. 1 r 1 w SH - New +vvfr,zN-111-sfgfovifki-JQ?K?9f'!'i4'F4? 'S iiktns 219 Eighth Grade Teams O Q Dedicated The eighth grade teams showed tre- mendous dedication and hard work from both the boys and girls. Practicing hard on all aspects of the sport, the tracksters worked early in the morning and through 4th period. The boys' team, coached by lerry Sut- terfield and Bob Bachman, practiced long and hard on technique and special- ties such as hurdling, long jumping, broad jumping, shotput, and other field events. The only setback the team had was their inexperience and low number of members. The girls' team consisted of 48 tal- ented and always improving tracksters. Coaches Penny Camfield and Debby Megan divided the team so each mem- ber could work out with other members of the same event. Throughout the season, the teams' dedication could not be matched on the track. W..- mf gang ,,. 5 . .tg .7 ,L .351 tl' 'fi Mike Waddell advances at full stride towards the finish line. Roger Lewis stretches before beginning his worlaout. 220 4 - M , -f I Q ... f . A ff' 2 if XM . . V wa... A 5' 'ttt 5' ' fits? ,.j,u-.3 ,E ,fe Q wr ft 32 f- ,mst ,Q ., A i 'I 1 .1 . , M V as .L . H... K' -sg' -egg, 1 Wm . Q f M . . 'fs' ' -..ff 'i'rsi-,ss??:'sfil.f..:z 5 i ' 91 1 ft ' jk ff. 0.433 4 sx-VW? ee., I fa it , Q' if as fQ133'Wi 1 ' - X g 1 t ,Q tt.. .af ?if-W il , t - 6 s ,f K . ' Q- --Ein X as sy- .,f. aM. 7-F 5' X ' if ..-W- 'A' We A-at 755- .555-fr Q. xv Gena Batson and Michelle Potts challenge one another in the mile run daring. hard practice. I I 1 5.5. .4 Q, .A . T77 'T 'f '4' 'T-Tis--f v f ' X A . . . ., . I- A ' . - f wi .A - h . . I -Q--we di .QQ Q5 few, ff - ' ' I . . I s ...S . I .. ILQW A I 'ff' I 'af . . . V .Q - .. . f' 3 -V+- W . 1 . e.. r ' f fl 5 A . ' 5 S .' wish f I . . V , , bl. 53. lv , Q. M . lstwgmp .I-Q..g.:,3.-K FAN 3, -QS Q .1 .5 Y W :Qi I , K 1 A K- g uy 5 M T. W -fbl .--KH kgikwk. i s I J., f i f f 'Q .wg,... T , We-.. 41- , ,,,.j.,mj, :A X. ,r-:rj 1.,M..f egg.- -,I V. ...t ' It . . A I-gg. .Q Z ,Q .fi QQ A ef . a 5 us. '..f A L 5 3,4 -, .. 45 sw-'1 , -,.. .. Q I ' ' Q- ' - fs - Q.. 'I Q . Q. 5' 'fm ' Wi gk . 5 4?ff wlf A. w e . . Ltr 1 4 . Coach Mogan 'urges Lisa Bolfing to fwff :T .-,, 'f f lengthen her stride. I . 7, .,,, B' 3: .f- -- .. M-, ' :Rf effigy 'fmt ' pq -' 1 sk .Q - ,- . .Ji ,, ' ' 'Q ' I 5 fifN i ' W J 3215.2 'iff-'1sg:fff -- If ws-f. . ' 'X . 'iv ifevfi' 115. M' Michelle McKenzie and Andrea Fur- - f - I-L ' I-5.1, tg -5 55 , -...ff-., ' -2 .L : nf . . . . A ff' ' f ' A quemn exhlblf fhelfdfwe to excel- K W1-'.f.2 I Y' P 1 '. A 1 a 1 A ' . ft ront Bow: B. Hooten, T. Creenstein, L. Funk, L. Creenstein, . Fragle, K. Hedrick, D. Pitzer, I. Hall Second Bow: M. Ho, . Yates, C. Batson, M. Tweedle, R, Plaza, D. Warren, M. ihnson, S. lslim, K. Dickson Third Bow: M. Potts, T. Adams, , Howard, D. Maloney, T. Sons, L. Moore, L. Bolfing, M. lcKenzie, T. Marberry, L. Rogers, K. Martin, M. Krisc, I. lriviere Back Bow: Coach Mogan. K. Bodes, L. Williams, B. ina, C. Callina, K. Martin, S. Price, A. Furqueron, A. Corn ell, I. Mahon, B. Brewer, S. Cape, L. Turner, Coach Cam- ald Front Row: V. Vaughan, B. Lewis, M. Waddell, I. Marin, B. Herndon, D. VanNoy, C. Wargo, T. Ayers, T. Edwards Sec- ond Bow: I. Chung, I. Arbelo, D. Strange, T. Driver, E. Grubbs, M. Buckhannon, T. Burkle, D. Devine Third Row: Coach Sutterfield, C. Bidgley, D. Weber, B. Ashley, T. Boss, B. Parker, B. Iohnson, C. Lott, C. Gilbert, I. Huff, Coach Bach- man 221 O'45:'f -L Q v Newspaper .. , L- a. A .4 n ium'ps up tp 57 ff 'f 1.322 ginfxk 1 '- opponent trgies to block ii. Courtesy of , , 44,5 - A ,far p A byce Obar I21 bumps the ball over the tet during the game. Scott jumps into mid air to spike ball during a routine practice. Girls Volleyball Keeps Active The Varsity Volleyball team had a remarkable season. No trophy was out of reach for them. The team kept active. Keeping active was a special team motto. Although the team was young they held their own against strong competition. Senior Captain Liz Turner 1121 kept players together on the court. Along with hours of practice, the team managed to get 3rd in district. A basic day of hard work consisted of a very intense stretch out, drilling on basic skills, a conditioning program, running, and a tiring scrimmage time. 20 hours a week were spent practicing. The season did not start when school did, it started in August. During that time a desire to play and electrifying enthusiasm appeared. This enthusiasm brought a competitive spirit in all team members. With a positive attitude they won lst in the Grapevine Tournament, 2nd in the Hurst Euless Bedford Tournament and finally 2nd in the Birdville Invitational. Special recognition was given to Ioyce Obar, Liz Turner, Tammy Green, and Patty Henderson during tournaments throughout the season. Were the bruises, sore muscles, and long hours worth it? Of course it was for the Varsity Volleyball team. All the determination they showed brought NSI-IS into the volleyball spotlight. Coach Stovall gives last minute instruc- tions to her team during a time out. 223 .15 Liz Turner f6j sets the bali up, so a tean mate can spike it. Iumping in the air, Sharon Scott fli spikes the bail over the net. I.Obar 2 P. Henderson 4 D. Thompson 5 L. Turner 6 R.Iohnson 7 B. Dixon i Y ' ,,,, J IU i T. Green 10 S. Scott 12 Coach R. Stovall C. Francis Mgr. L' Yates Mgr' 224 4 taxi .gfi .qw iii! I sf I' 'Viz , 1 F .1 t . - 5.1. 'Sf ' T 7 - ti . 3?-f5'?,s.f tl . ., T W: at . fA4f21i,Q H A , f ' A 5 pit! fr: . f .M 34 1 .W is AV 2' iv., ww I ..,. . ., . if 'E I , - . Q 2 if . ' , se . LM. ,, t iw . . . I ,Y f, 3. W 4. 1 , -. 1' ig, ' 'fs I.V. girls obtain District title Beat 'em, Bust 'em, WIN! That was the I.V. Volleyball motto. That type of spirit allowed them to place first in district competition. The team consisted of four juniors and five sophomores. Phyllis McBride, sophomore, was team captain. I think we had a really good season, said Captain Phyllis McBride, Everyone on the team had spirit and supported each other. I think that's what helped us pull through in a lot of our games. The team had over all good play. Every member helped out one another with problems. Outstanding members were Laura Roman and Mellanie Pruitt. Laura became a good leader and a great hitter. Mallanie proved her ability to become a good front player. Practicing 20 hours a week with the Varsity team, they drilled on many skills. Endurance, stamina, and strength were the bases for the team. Diving, spiking, and serving exercises did the job of conditioning them. The girls placed first in the Hurst Euless-Bedford I.V. Tournament and third in the Grand Prairie Invitational. These tournament wins were just one step to becoming the best. They had many let downs during the season, but always pulled it back together. With the coaching of Ruth Stovall, they maintained a high degree of excellence. Coach Stovall taught them the basics and showed her team how to apply them. She put many hours supervising practices and going to games. Kristi Dubes 191 leaps high to spike the ball over her opponents head. fTimcs-Chronicle Newspaper 225 fi Y' .. Concentrating hard, Tree Duvall 1121 serves the ball for a tie breaking point. Roberta Willer f2j arches backwards with all her might for an extra point. 226 Tree Duvall 1121 uses strength to proi the ball over the net. i in x 3 V ! Kristi Duhes f8j spikes the ball over I net to the opponents side. Front row: C. Francis, R. Tuck, Duvall, P. McBride, A. Bernhard, Yates. Back row: R. Willer, C. Duhes, Pruitt, L. Roman, L. Rainwater, Coe Stovall. Danette Parsley works with another teammate to bump the ball over the net. Dena Carlson sets up the ball for a hope- ful point. 9th Volleyball win lst in district While several teams were spotlighted throughout the year, the freshman volleyball team was not to be overlooked. The girls came together from Perry and the eighth grade center to play together as one. The team did outstanding, placing 1st in district with an undefeated district record of 12-0. Coach Susan Seibel was the team's only coach and kept the girls working hard for several hours a week. The daily workout emphasized conditioning, and working hard as a single team on the court. On the average, the team worked 12 hours a week. Their determination resulted in their outstanding season record. Players alternated weekly as captains so each player had an opportunity to lead the team against tough district teams mainly from Denton and Plano. Though competition was hard, the girls never seemed to doubt a district win. Front Row: S. Garcia, D. Parsley, S. Mayo, C. Simmons, D. Carlson, T. Wascher. Back Row: Coach Seibel, K. Roundtree, L. Sewell, M. Ossian, R. Wendt, S. Walker, M. Boren. 22 Coach Seibel gives the team a pep talk before a district game. Merit Ossian returns a difficult ball as Kristi Roundtree looks on. Kristi Boundtree sends ball back tn awaiting opponents. it I bv sd rs .kv r U , ,,., sy, X L Danette Parsley serves ball to an oppof , 69 ing district team. . .f L lti. racy Sons hits the ball up while Tracy Green- waits for a backup. 'uf' ,isa Funk hits the ball up in the air so a teammate 'an spike it. viichelle Krisg serves the ball to start the next Joint. ront row, left to right: K. Dixon, Ft. Plaza, D. cott, K. Hendrick. Back row: C. Camfield, K. odes. I. Mahon, K. Martin, B. Brewer, K. Martin, C. Reese. 1 fm--asm., V' f sf ...M rs Jima, in-W ,,. -we , , .,...- ' S 4 5- 1,5 ,, ....,' 4. f. .Y .,v -1 r. Champions - Eighth grade volleyball wins district UNDEFEATED - the eighth grade volleyball team came in with a surpris- ing victory in the district play-offs going undefeated through the entire tourna- ment. This achievement was accom- plished through good coaching and devoted team spirit. The eighth grade volleyball teams are the first teams to win district in the five years they have been here. This district win was brought about by stressing warmups, stretchin and mental preparation before eaclgi game. The coaches for the volleyball teams were Coach Camfield and a new coach Debbie Mogan. The spirit of the team was outstanding durin the season, said Coach Mogan and this spirit carried over into the tournament. With enthu- siasm like this and experience they have gained, these players will become very valuable to Newman Smith in the years to come. Front row: F. Misook, G. Batson, D. Pit- zer, I. Hall, T. Greenstein, K. Fultz, T. Adams, L. Funk, Second row: D. War- ren, C. Smith, L. Moore, T. Potts, T. Cervantes, B. Mooten, I. LaRivera, T. Sons, M. Tweetle, M. McKenzie, A. Ferquin, M. Krisg. Back row: C. Fra le, A. Cornwell, B. Lura, M. Taylor, C. gal- lina, S. Price, L. Williams, M. Iohnson, T. Marberry, S. Islam. gi' j if 7' ' Q L 'V ' . . I , , i Y . - f' ' ggi 2 A ,W , ,, , ,.-, - Q, . 'Iii 5' i 1 at .f my 229 . N MXL, R A 5-x ,,YV , ,ja . itrk ,Y ,ii , :I 'E Vg . :JL '- kk ,,,. Xb .. k X if ff! M ' q.' ' ' , '- ,D V, . -ff. .-if - M' - gi f ff ' 1 l' i nf ' f - 'A WH t 4 wifi? ! 5 J ,'s5UJ V. ,Sy QW HA 'f A M W , V X55 -J J J-'A 5 f M 'A kj nf W ' A U9 vi I V 5.5 I I, -jr-,J :I 3' - f AJ' 1 V Xu: fi A L A k 4 'xfml V ,V 1, ' AAL I ,Y Q , i-g 113A' - Y W, 'A ' if! W, A X X3 I C ,:2!M ' .Q,A'Q1f H' A ELCXU' Ffxf X Vg ILE- ,A.-, .- f h ijt., X 9 1 I 315 ' A- X i - X-1. qw ,xy ka VX X ' 1 fl gy H Lf- ' ,I ,-,gf M1121 ' K5 'g 1 7 ' . M Q ,q,. In ..Lx,f adj Sf 1 we ' ,. A M Qwjgfi-' ag E., 4f T 71-gj-. RW' M N5 I , .X 18-wf H X xc L -N - G ,, ,Q 32 1 N fr, 'X ' Aff f , .N 4 1 , x +2-ffxefta U M X . few' U ,,.A cy-A ' -S ? N Q v :Nl t- -'13 ,rn I, J P' I ,f,W..:i':fiKg,.,. fly , gf t Q if ' x X 1 I Y f 4 ,ev x 1 R K I A-. mi J - , ,,.. .M X I . V -A 1 , NJ I Rr 1 V , Q 1? , F QX Q ' ' Ri ,AX 5 0 X, Q. M . Q1 gb S gf F ' Qs vQfjg,fjgyif5s5Qfg,jyQFj?W? iffffiy 5532? f'M!fM 3??'3f?1f WW Q Qgzgiiiiw J R E '2 I m an Vx K' I F 'E ,Q 5 3 f E E ? A Qi as 2 I e .- ,X 5,1 6-an 5.4 's V L: F i fa Q Qi M 'ff' if , 'L 575 f .3551 A Q affg' '1 Pg A ' , Q- qw! . Q . v-. , ,,,,,, .. ..-. - - - i ,-.- - , f - -- V' - V- - - V ww 1-W-Q - Hs- ' 1' f -' ' , , .igr 'iv 2' 1, f' ,Q---1 ,, 1 , 2 ' ' 'W '. ' -9' W ' ' , 5 s X f ix . Q Sf V :Q '. ,. I Q ,Q f-M: -'f jg! u . . h A . ' im-Lew-A-V---vs, x-:,,..ea,,, , .. f,,i ?:Z1'. -- - ' . .fv'W 'W:'1':: A 'g., ' - -N.. ?' -AE'-A f f 'L '7 ?L f i X V -Y - ' 1' nr . ' 1 ' . ' 1 . M' N . i -z,.1,.'-2g,... V W - M 3 . 4 , ,Jw ,. by 1- , A - , . W.. - we - 'M'--y HW W2 ' M 'N i Q - 7 - J 'T - 4+ 1 , 6 , 1 ti V , ,L Y 1 , J A W A A , , ' i 5, .h 1 K l . J TRUIA BA W I Iuha v Rhonda Bibby devotedly holds music Rhonda Bibby and Susan Schlinke show L ' for Andy Abbott during a pep rally. dedication during an early practice. 5 ing Q1 mf! ' .J n ff ,,.., 233 I ront fLeft to Rightj Kristen McDon Kathy Halliday, SSCOIQ row: Kristy lIolland,i3QB'Thomps6'h, Tim Gatis, Liz YYUIUAQQQQ Neal, Gary Elicia Christ Reese, Craig Hammond, Keith Ebanks, Robert y V ton, I ay Chung, Paul Morgan, Greg Little, David Spradlin, Tanya lips, lay Oras, Back raw: Ms. Danalahnston, jqy Lassiter, Andrew Kim l-Iatmon, Iill Bickley, Laura Sharp, Kelley'Go0dmanf' K I -w1umnhtk,:':'nsn Wa X dkms, Mike Worlij w-.,E,,t,, t,,,......L,.t-,,, was rt I t, 1 1 t . , t l Kim Bodes, rtham, Pam i Third row: ' ohn Single- 4 Mark Phil- Pictured: l.. t,,, J ,, az . ..,, .. ., ,... N.,. , Af, -W , M. .. , , K g f ,atat , - 'f '- H ---1 -WV- JM. 2 i V W M4 'nvxs fav ,,-- Q 5' f' ,V .-' .5 -' .Z 5? iii? Ei L in Ms. Dana hnf AssistantBa Directorl ist division UIL rating je Texas Tech Band gives a booming Tim Glasgow l-zeeps the beat while per- rformance at ci football halftime. forming at a pep rally. V ,lg 2 K ,O Q A 1 , F we 'tgillgflf The Marching Band, proving its excel- lence, dazzles the Homecoming crowd. Paul Castagnoli, Roland Ramirez, and Mark Keefer relax during a pep rally. T iii f 80-81 Troyanns Officers: Iana Wolcott, captain, Angie Dawson, Sarah Rittenhouse, Lynn Hood, Sharon Stotts, Toni Guevera. First raw: Ke Cochran, Carole Owens, Ana Lamazares, Karen Sides, Tomi Pope, Cathy Rogers, Michele Kim, Colleen Randall, Allison Berry, Brenda M one, Elaina McCrew, Leslie Burk, Deborah Grisham, Becky Beck, Angie Nichols, Chau Voung, Robin Hankins. Second row: Lori Barn Maureen Boyd, Cindy Denson, Natalie Russell, Pam Poarch, Dana Van Noy, Kindal Holbert, Trine Ross, Kathy Hobbs, Kim Wiendoi Peggy Stanley, Kelli Norrid, An ie Adkins, Kristie Betts, Carolyn Haynes, Yvonne Cornwell, Karla Monk. Third row: Tammy Yannesq Lauri Buffington, S aron Robargs, Kay Dennis, Laura Slocum, Tiffany Tweedle, Beth Henderson, Teresa Bowman, Susanne Thornh Deborah Duzenack, Lili Massie, Sonie Groves, Kim Stinnett, Tammy Mullens, Ieanie Richards, Gail Asleson, Donna Iluchingson, Mellail Williams, Alesia Har ison, Diana Tucker, Marty Powell. 236 if5.ii.'??. .. ,gteefg , - ,, .X . f -4-f he Troyanns listen attentively as Ms. Pullen teaches iem the routine for the Anatole. E x ' ' ,,. ,jf ' , Af . Toni Guevera, Ir. Lieutenant, waves at the crowd through her life preserver. Deborah Duzenack faithfully Watches the determined Trojans during 3rd quarter, r 2 High , l' Laurie Huffington hides behind Tammy Yanessa to avoid being shot at the Homecom- ing pep rally. gg -ax lg 1 Q . N to i X X x E li Kindal llolhert, sophomore, clowns around with her lipstick on the way to perform at the Fair- mont. 237 Lynn Hood, co-captain, remains smiling after an exhausting calisthenics routine. Teresa Bowman gives Ms. Pullen an affectionate hug after an exhilarating halftime performance. 238 V 4 X lx L' - W t f ' t l ' Ms. Pullen discusses the importance Iuniors Pam Poarch and Trine Ross I , boogie to the boot of o Trojoo oodoooo' protection before the Anatole perfor. ance. 'S ' 15's T. ,, Use! , f . 'f ls l ,3- Kim Weindorff, Elaina McGreW and Cathy Rogers flash the audience a bright smile after a hard pep rally performance. Trine Ross, Laura Slocum, Tiffany Tweedle and Iill Massie watch as the officers prepare for the pep rally. Sophomore Ieannie Richards peels her gum off her lips while she clowns around onthe bus to the Anatole. , I -DD The Troyanns practice during the morning on the routine for the Turner game. 2 39 EIGHTH GRADE CHEERLEADERS - Tammy Adams, Angie Allman, Stephanie Archer, Darrah Barnard, Debbie Bradyl Kim Burgh, feana Clarke, Tammy Collins, Suzanne Davenport, Kim Glenn, Marcie Go, Keni Griffith, Chelle Hensel, Kin, Higgins, Cindy Hinshaw, Shan Holms, Denise Howells, Carmella Hunt, Debbie Kenton, Soo Kim, Kelly Lamb, Blair Lopp Rondi Lowell, Denise Marohl, Noelle McCartney, Linda McFaddin, Kim Newsom, Tonya Parker, Liesl Poetschke, Melissc Reeves, Iennifer Reid-Green, Beth Rhine, Stephanie Roberts, Iulie Squier, Connie Suiter, Stephanie Sullivan, Renee Tra- ghella, Tommie Van Iurp, Ienny Wallace, Robbie Wilson, not pictured, Kelly Borcheding, Coy Campbell, Tammy Cervante: Heide Crossland, Tammy Moffett. , I tl! , lblfif 3' I ,lf J Lf W 2 v f' J J r' E' -1 1 -A -:S .-,' 3 '- 1 ni: zz ' w lF.E-Ei Susan Drier enthusiastically shows her continuous spirit. Q NINTH GRADE CHEERLEADERS - Susan Drier, Kelly Badgett, Iennifer Archimbeau, Shauna Barber, Iodi Chering- ton, Nan Hardaway, Michel Ann London, Denise Dervill, Lana Young, Ienny Pruett, Emily Axelson, Patty Manderfield 240 1 I l u It seems cheering takes ority over distractions. s 1 l l Getting cheers together is no problem for the freshmen c they practice faithfully during first period. , 1 ' ' - t A t' A Y V3 1 xf f'f if g , 'M ' A - Q .Qt I' x ', , f , , ' it A I v S , , ' 1 . vw si X, , ' A Alf' ' -r S-is H A '.i3fg,l A ai -,g'55,5,Sw- 7,4 Q 1- A ff ' ,multi 1-.m' At, . U i -. . . , 2. :S-gr A I.V. CHEERLEADERS - Sheryl Willis, Debbie Long, Stace Harder, Cathy Collis, Anne Cratigny, Kellie Carrell, Susan Sil Dee Dee Alexander S 't A i , ,ink ,ri A5 Q , N-ff 3 f Anne Cratigny and Stacey Canalizo show their Trojan spirit at the country fair after marching in a parade. . t f Y Canqlizo' Christy Iunior Varsity Cheerleaders take a fun- lf Rohm Sheppard, filled break during their game. ,, T ,. t - A Sophomores, Christy Harder and Debbie Long smile as they prepare for the next cheer. Stacey Canalizo, Susan Sill, Debbie Long and Sheryl Willis get together to celebrate a well earned victory. 241 Danna f Budd 'Y K '1 Anita Fife Hedd X, ' . , , ' ' . V Q4 pgs Q A X H 1 14:19 f 9' alll' I ebi Lions 1 J Phyllis l Burel f lab Becky Ke-11 f y Eubanl-is Clay ii 1' Q9 'b Cathy 1 mix T n racy Gutchlag l f Yl i Q1' Tracy Moore Rm ' 1315 ' ..... l......-. . lx Y?1', W ,Q JJ LC T' JJ ilruuuf K 442. Q . 'ax SPEECH AND DRAMA SQUAD - 1st row - Natalie Staley, Connie Brewer, Lori Young, Kyndal May, Traci Milburn, Melanie Willaert, Christi Ellsworth, 2nd row - Lynne Randall, Debi Davis, Renee Pulte, Tammy Plumlee, Miss Taffy Davis, Ms. Mildred Peveto, Kelly Linders, Veronica Cranchay, Alaina Richardson, Iennifer Druckamiller, 3rd row - Tae Kim, Troy Whorton, Miriam Mattay, Laura Holmes, Cathy Henry, Cheryl Penland, Stacia Sivess, Cindy Clover, Desi Doyen, Tracey Haley, Karen Evans, Steven Crabtree, 4th row - Craig Chester, Iames Clendenen, Wes Willart, Frank Corishek, Ric Riccardi, Iohn Aukes, leff Shiverdaker, Iohn Wilson, lim Chaffin, Iohn Patrick, Chris Heasty, Chuck Niven, Matt Thacker, Lazaro de La Garza, Ieff Kapp, Not Pictured - Iill Kaheler, Steven Bloom, Cathy McWe, David McNickle, Clay Cosnay, Brian Sullivan, Martha Wynn, Tiffany Tweedle, Chris Martin, Lisa Warner, Paula Iones, Lana Young, Patty Manderfield. g F' 45' we W gr WSJ 'wi CLUSEU .pf-'ff 244 Tracey Haley and Melanie Willeari scan the file cabinet. Officers Kyndal May, Lori zoning and Traci Milburn organize the squad. -...lb .1 ori Young researches material in prep- ration for H ello, Dolly! l V 'Q Poe- lun. Involved in her dramatics, Traci Mil- burn brushes up on her techniques. A 355' gf' -W life Tiffany Tweedle flaunts her talents while portraying Marilyn Monroe. Steven Crabtree proudly shows off his new winning cup to Iames Mitchell. Miss Davis goes over the stronger points of Debi Davis' debate. vw 245 Q 46 Even after a tiring rehearsal for an upcoming tournamentl Natalie Staley's bubbling personality still shows through. M' , ' 'fir' 3 . f ' ' A A H V i I A , 5 C i ' , 4 V THESPIANS - Kyndal May, Iames Mitchell, Natalie Staley Iohn Wilson, Traci Milburn, Iohn Patrick, Debi Davis, Steve Bloom, Tiffany Tweedle, Lori Young, Steven Crabtree, Stacic Sivess, Connie Brewer, Chuck Niven, fNot pictured, lin Chaffinj NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE - 1st row - Debi Davis, Natalie Staley, Iennifer Druckamiller, Lori Young, Karen Evans, Kelly Linders, Connie Brewer, Znd row - Frank Gorishek, Iames Clendnen, Matt Thacker, Steven Crabtree, Iames Mitchell, Lazaro de La Garza, Clay Gosnay, Tae Kim, Troy Whorton, 3rd row - Steven Bloom, Renee Pulte, Cheryl Penland, Laura Holmes, Traci Milburn, Kyndal May, Tracye Haley, Iohn Patrick, 4th Row - Wes Willaert, Iohn Aukes, Chris Martin, Ric Riccardi, Brian Sullivan, Iohn Wilson, Chris Heasty, David McNickle, Not Pictured - Christi Ellsworth, Melanie Willaert, Tammy Plumlee, lim Chaffin, Frances Pinkerton, Martha Byrd, Craig Chester, Veronica Granchay, Cathy Henry, Vicki Hightower, Cindy Glover, Paula Iones, Miriam Mattay, Chuck Niven, Lynne Randall, Tiffany Tweedle as fi 4 Practicing his duet, Iohn Wilson con- centrates deeply on his characteriza- tion. Steven Bloom finds Brian Sullivan's debate point hilarious and ridiculous. 247 P TCI C L I - 151 L , C . II I 248 lst Row A lennifer Doyle, Rosie Green, Albert Borroto, Lori Yates, Kaye Gailey - Treaturer - 2nd Row - len- nifer Grady, Ana Lamazares, Lisa DeLisi, Kelly Beaty - Vice President - Ioy Adkins, 3rd Row - Mrs. loyce McClellan - Sponsor - Sharon Stotts - Re orter, Historian A Becky Riclley - Projects Chairman - Becky Owens, Denise Rose, Denise Robertson, Shelly MacD- onald, Lisa Schmidt, On Staircase - Richard Graham, Fred Sultan, Charles Honza, Craig Hufft - President - Reggie Holland, Mike Gon- zales, Allison Box, Rick Ric- cardi, Tom Spellman, Donna Kim, Kris Carter, Michle Weber, Not Pictured - Mrs. Nancy Strickland - Sponsor, Susan Kenton - Secretary, Cari Hardeman, Denise Henry, Tye Holmes, Rosie Lara, Blair Lop , lim Lyon, Debbie Paciella, Cheryl Ricks, Iulie Ver Steegh, Ste- phanie Wagner, Shaila Walji, Amanda, Iohn Zapata 1st row - Teresa Wagner - Trea- surer, Kellie Carrell, Sokhen Prum, Kathleen McGinn, 2nd row - Vickie Mahon - Secretary, Yukie Miura, Mike McGinn, Elham Taeed, Ms. Adamson - Sponsor, Not Pictured - Mylene Van Dijk - President, Eric Schueneman - Vice President, Iohn Tutton, Monica Reemers, Ioel Persaisd, Susan Paulette, Tom Tur- icchi, Linda Turicchi, Renee Furey, Penny Owens, Olga Molli- nedo, Kelly Gutchlag, Steven Crabtree tsl rim' -- 'Vam- miu Plnlnlm: -- pI't5Silil'lti Iiii Dyer Yice Presitlnznl, Znml row -- Ms. Col- leen Baxter -- sponsor, 'l'ina Stroliti - Sucre- tary, Ilziphmz Voight f Zntl your Advisor, Nathalie Dmflzirgu - lst year Advi- sor, Srcl row - Nancy Dyer, Ann Giwitigiiy, Ian Randall, Kathy Mcflme, 'I'racx' Weimar, -tth row -- Kelly Ayotte, Kelly Nevins, Ciiati Beattie, Iillia Sewell, Lisa Sullivan, Laura liolines, Chris Hanson, Not Pic- tured - Martha Curran. Dale Amierson, Bryan Rico A C . K7 I E33 Mr. Lena Douphrate, Lili Chaco, Ms. Mary Cates, Angle de Iesus Rodirguz, Oscar Bar- rera, Han Ioon Chang, SajiMathew, Saly Mathew, Ruby Mathew, Heung Won Paik, Xuong Dang, Lang Thanh, Maarita Nieves, loes- phine Bar- rera, Long Thei, Fran- cisco Suarez Naiencia A , IDI IES ' r 1 A CCD LN A C , I v IEE 249 Oo IR ?KC B w Q TFT' 3 250 Iohn Smith, Con- certmasterg Klham Taeed, Ianet Mil- loux, Micheal Per- due, Tracey lob- son, Kim Dickson, LeAnne Ienningsg Principal, Glenn Harris, Marianne Bracy, Amy Reeves, Teresa Carter, Kaye Gai- ley: Principal: Michelle Weber, Ken Dotson, Candy Stone, Bryant Boyd: Prin- cipal, Sheeba Iohnson, Marie Hervey, Scott Donohoo, Katie Guetersloh, Mar- tin Grahamg Prin- cipalg Mr. Dock- ray. Wi. 55.6, ELM.- Teresa Car- terg Historian Amy Reeves, Publicity Ianet Mail- louxg Vice President Mr. Dockray, Director LeAnne len- nings, Secre- taryfTrea- surer Tracey lob- son, Sr. Advisorf Entertain- ment Chair- man Yvonne Ess- man, Concert Orchestra Liaison Patricia Pride, Concertmistress, Yvonne Essman, Betsy Hooten, Carr, Alan Iason Burt, Debbie Hen- dren, Iulie Erin Lynn Borel, Schrdeder, Sabo, Princi- pal, Travis Harker, Iill Scott, Melinda Parks, Iennifer Ward, Iulie Freed- man, Tracy Sons, Principal, Mike Smith, Karla Miller, Diana Haefs, Principal, Lisa Luster, Mar- tin Graharn, Prin- cipal. Kenneth Dockray: Director. Patricia Price, Concertmistress Erin Sabo, Princi- pal Second Violin Tracy Sons, Prin- cipal Viola Mr. Dockray, Director Diana Haefs, Prin- cipal Cello Martin Graham, Principal Bass C G' IDD 13 T lx S CCS' C NL A I 251 of 'Yo' L, ' AN. gy 5' f 2' ' ' ' 5 M hh 4 4 Hum 16's Q Yak? Q S Q! Q VF? 1 wg Y' 9 'i '91 few 9 3 'Q' M 0 K' mv Xi It 4' as j'b ,E 2 ,gr I . 1 j,f 5 af A WOMEN'S CHOIR - 1st row - Rhonda West, Leann Iennings, Barbie Ballard, Sheri Smith, Machell Slyter, Iamie McAfee, Michelle Martinez, Iulie Densmore, Kelli Cochran, Mr. Pounds, Znd row - Brenda Bunch, Melinda Price, Raychile Mirando, Cathy Rogers, Cathy Henry, Ioyce Ross, Tracye Gibson, Kim Hobbs, Lynnette Smith, 3rd row - Chris Nims, Tina Mills, Bar- Dara Vollmering, Karan Wohkittel, Angie Powell, Shannon Carter, Alison Stephens, Michelle Dale, Lori Eberlein, 4th row - Patti Baxter, Pam Sterry, Candy Stone, Laura Barker, C. C. Campo, Lauri Coleman, Sandra Ray, Eva Graves, Laura Sutfin, Lar- ina Hendley s Ith Grade Choir - 1st row - Mr. Pounds, Toti Vaughn, Roseanne D'Andria, Tim Hall, Sansoo Hahn, Colleen Cobler, Connie Neger, 2nd row - Carmen Yates, Maureen Walters, Dwayne Weber, Rob Lanier, Lisa Stephani, Iackie Hall, 3rd row - Mic- ielle Mears, Kerri Griffith, Debbie Kenton, George Rubio, Kelly Smith, Kris Head, Chris Sutton, Elida Avelino, 4th row - Stephanie Archer, Lisa Moore, Caroline Min, Danny Wells, Harold Sigears, Renee Traghella, Polly Talbot, jennifer Ward 253 l 5 lL to Rl ist Row: Kelly Nevins. Lane Folsom - Historian, Cari llardeman - treas., Leslie Garber - Vice Pres. Holi Price: - Pres., Shaila Walii - soo., Diane Ahaltp Znd Row: Lisa Sivess, Die- tlra Clayton, Ana Lamazaros, Boli Elder, 3rd Row: Ms. Fife - Sponsor, Mrs. Strick- land - Sponsor, Anita Fife, Frank Gorishek, Mark Olsen, Sang Lee. Scott Kephart, Ms, Cherylanne Noell - Sponsor: Not Shown: Kelly Beaty, Lori Young. Chulmin Kim, Tammy Plumlee. Dayna Lawson 54 B C I ll 7 Q Ll CD7 IDD IL to Rl lst Row: Dawn Miller, Sta- cey Curlee, Kim lohnston, Lynda Sexton, Sharon Kelly, Lisa Tanner. Leah Hammond, 2nd Row: Gary Crouch, lames McCauley. Rich- ard Greene, Cary Newsom, Robert Wester, Lance Mullins, Keith Holt, Randy Smith, Shelley Cailletg 3rd Row: Roger King, Gary Pearce, Glenn McBride, Casey Elliot, Iohn Waskow, Glen Stroud, Mike Dunn, Kelly Gutschlag. Gigi Trahn, Lisa Sewell, 4th Row: Mr. Melvin Hais- ler - Sponsor, Brad Smith, Woody Clayton, Gary Davenport, Greg Wheeler. Clay Thurman, Rhett Kinkade, Rob Wilson. Traci Sprague. Teann LaGuardia, Vince Ricco -P-'lf' i to Rl 1st Row: ALTERNATES - Tom Spellman, WAV C3 Z f avid smith, Tom Turicchi, znd Row: COMPETI- -A DRS - Ioe Munoz, Steve Bloom, Frank Gorishek, i aott Kephart, Mrs. Pat Parker - Sponsor, Not nown: Mrs. Pat Dedmon - Sponsor, Ken Dotson 1 L or KG , IL to R1 lst Row: Dennis Hogan, Teri Hanson, Iames I l Markleyg 2nd Row: Mr. Richard Rachel - Sponsor, l Mrs. Lena Douphrate - Sponsor: Not Shown: Tammy WI' 'i 3 Plumlee, Chulmin Kim, Fred Sultan, Greg Loewe ,Q to Rl lst Row: Iohn Waskow, Ieff Lawless, Richard reene, Tim Surberg 2nd Row: Shannon Smithers, ary Crouch, Iames McCauley, Casey Elliot, 3rd Row: lr. Melvin Haisler - Sponsor, Bobby Evans, Chris elds, lim Spence IL to Rl lst Row: Mike Harvey, Darrin Iordan, Mike Lovello, Russ Geist, 2nd Row, Alan Chapman, Iames Boydston, Keith Isom, Willie Hopper, Sponsor - Mr. Don Park . g if , N li 9 X I L D U X X E, 'I Q Jn' x Mil! ' Q9 i ' ' W KellyNo1u'id7M1j1w1QITOR .1 y L, L . of 'ii' f A ura Ramos If-0 O l Ist Row - Keli Clay, 2nd Row - Laura Ramos, Maury Cornett, Amy O'Brien, 3rd Row - Anita Fife, Sandy DeMarzo, Lori Trader, Kelly Norrid, Diane Gar- cia, 4th Row - David Garza, Steve Phanco, Mike Karmann, Mellanie Williams, Debi Lyons, Not Pictured - Anna Simonsen, Ms. Cynthia Rider, sponsor 'S , B ly t X , 4-- . L- 5 it Q w lm' Nwe vr ' fm tgirl 'X rx x - 4 . i , V f 7 X- i I L i i I if I 1 , 5 typ 8 We is X ' 4 r ' 'Af t s 4 .7 ,. . . ,E Gif ti 1 is t Diane Garcia - Assistant Editor 3 I ?,' A X- I l ,f,,:IL f - -, 1 Acadami i l ,.1 Anna Ads 15, 17 .M ,, in Apggi , ' -' x 41..- x 1 H 'T l Q! '27 E I I 258 ODYSSEY STAFF - Top Row - Beth Ellsworth, Kevin McClendon, Angie Adkins, Bottom row - Kelly Beaty, Sherlyn Hughes, Cathy Peterson, Not pictured - Kent McKinnis, Mrs. Rider, Sponsor j,,,., .E A 1 l pl? Kelly Beaty studies her layout and checks her copy forover-looked errors.. l Angie Adkins works steadily on a paste up for an upcoming Odyssey deadline. l kit X it i s 'A 1 . Q 1 gk 'N- 4 Using the school phone, Cathy Peterson works diligently to sell an ad. ' Beth Ellsworth concentrates on new ideas that will later be seen in print. Kevin McClendon copyreads and cor- 'ects another staffer's news story. sheflyn Hughes, EDITOR, takes U Jreak and listens to a frustrating problem. , as W, Z ,, 5 .t , wig. , or 'l lf . +I .4- ,v if this 1 ag.-vb ...Q-Rs Kent McKinnis smiles with pride as he reads the end product of one of his own articles for the new edition. Beth Ellsworth curiously looks on as Sherlyn Hughes provides assistance and advice to Angie Adl-fins' problems. I, , 25 26 roi! .1 4. .. I., f. . an gg: ' lm' 1- ii 0 f.' - whbu w 1 1 vanqvu Q-w..s Q.. . -.Avy .1 s v QW an on v 1 A Q 0 n ,,,,.U- 0 o 0 M ,Wg fax .gf .. . .. u -'FE ,,,:.N.., - N. A fd... a fi, , . V' . , , O ye Gailey, Amy Reeves, and Daphne Vought prepare a rty for the Cheerleaders to reward them forthe hard Work. Xe. 1 Y , First row: Melissa Tim- mons. Shana Thacker, Connie Holmes, Paula Boling, Donna Hardee, Daphne Vought, Major, Peggi Pross, Sherry Mun- den, Melissa Rich, Neena Gupta, Samantha Battaile. Second row: Kim Ivy, Melanie Reinke, Linda Burk, Sally Hayes, Denise Tackett, Sherry Taylor, Bobbie McManis, Melodie McCauley, Tracey Bow- men. Back Row: Kaye Gai- ley: Squad Leader, Maria I-Iervy, Kim Cozart. Anna Biggs, Sarah Worsham, Katie Guetersloh, Christy Buczkowski, Sundy Pow- ell, Ian Mackey, Kim Wil- liams, Paige Maddran. Amy Reeves, Squad Leader. ,A ,abr N li,-ff. JT -'fi W7 ! T- Y? 16' ' l if .. .M 1- Y .. 1 Spiriteers squad leaders show their enthusiam during the pep rally. First Row: Lisa Fuhrman, Gregg Pier, Lisa Sivess, San- ljl-El dy Schultz, Rhonda ' Stephensen, Philip Sorgen. Second Row: Karen Miller, Donna Kim, Paula Hunt, Debbie Baxter, Brian Green- stein, Lisa Almendarez, Mrs. East. Third Row: Tracy Red- l man, Beth Turicchi, Natalie DeLarge, Martha Rice, Aaron Wickware, Teann LaGuar- dia. Fourth Row: Tim Troung, Mike Tooke. Fifth Row: Tracy Iobson, Lenorre Robelen, Roberta Willer, Iames Moore. vi' :V ff . The Art Society watches a demonstration of oil painting at their December meeting. They had many different speakers throughout the year. 262 5 .Lynn Kristin Caso, Sandy Schultz, and Gregg Pier display the finished sample of their Hello Dolly Posters. N First row: Kelly Beaty. Candy Battershall, Sherlyn Hughes. Monica Branch Second row Mrs. Roy Susan Paulette Diana Tucker Ivan V Torricco, Becky Eubanks, Rohhie Wilson, Tracy Gutsch- lag, Steve Cor- bin. Back row: Mark Aston. Mr. Towers. Chris Parks. Kurt Poetschke, Mr. Barkley. Ivan Torricco, Kelly Beaty, Brian Wohnsei- dler. Melanie Wilert, Iohn Aukes, Stacy Lamirancl. IL to Rl lst Row: Iill Koehler - reporter, Eric Schuenemann - treas., Ryan Reed - Vice Pres., Steve Rigby - Pres., Anita Fife - sec., Tracey Haley - Parliamentariang ,Znd Row: Ms. Barbara Taylor - Spon- sor, Richard Lappin, Steve Revera, Tae Kim, Andy McKenna, Iennifer Druckamiller, Lori Wright, Vickie Mahon, Phyllis McBride, Denise Rose, Kaye Gailey, 3rd Row: lohn Bauer, Stacia Sivess, Karen Evans, Lori Trader, Cheryl Hawkins, Denise Maxwell, Cathy Peter- son, Kevin McClendon, Robert Grant, Laura Holmes: 3rd Row: David Garza, Tim Higgins, Lisa Sivess, Tristie Cooper, Susan Paulette, San- dy Schultz, Chris Parks: Not shown: Sherlyn Hughes - reporter, Renee Rever Y, 'Cla Iill Koehler tastes and records her reac- tion to possible new food. Eric Schuenemann proudly displays the flocked Christmas tree. lL to Rl lst Row: Melanie Willaert - treas., Beth Turrichi - sec., Tim Higgins - Pres.: 2nd Row: Iill Koehler, Patty Sim- mons, Susan Kenton, Diane Ahalt, David Montesino, Lane Folsom, Mark Phanco, Keith McKinnish: Not shown: Traci Milburn - Vice-Pres., Eric Schuenemann, Melanie Hill, Iulie Ross, Cindy Howard, Cari Harde- man, Greg Dollgener, Garland Edwards: Sponsors:Mrs. Ruth Iol- ly, Mr. Mike Farino IL to Rl lst Row: Iohn Patrick, Robert Grant, Andy Abbott, 2nd Row: Melinda Price - treas., Karon Wohkittel - sec., Angie Adkins - Vice Pres., Chris Parks - Pres.: 3rd Row: Becky Richey, Alison Berry, Maury Cornett, Kathy Powell, Leslie Keiser, Diane Tucker, Susanne Thornhill, Teresa Bowman, Ianet Taylor, Renee Nallie: BACK: Ms. Sandra Morris - Sponsor, Pam Sterry, Perry Parrigen, Clay Thurman, Angie len- son, Kay Dennis: Not shown: Ms. Marie Pascal - Sponsor, lim Chaffin C PID? lL to RJ ist Row: Kenny Durand, Sherri Cravely, Michael Karmann, Cynthia Ebanks, Craig Hufft: Znd Row: Tim Maxwell, Ha Nguyen - treas., Tiffany Twee- dle - sec., Daphne Vought - Vice Pres., David Garza - Pres., 3rd Row: Alesia Har- bison, Vicki Hightower, Shawn Prothro, Teresa Carter, Kellie Carrell, Kathy Campbell, Ioy Adkins, Karen Stroud, Kristin Baulmer, Tree Duvall, Lynda Sexton, Steve Phanco: Back Row: Vickie Mahon, Lynn Baker, Cindy Douglas, Ginger Nitsch, Monica Reimers: NOT SHOWN: Ed Frazee, Tami Graffeo, Debbie Long, leannie Richards: Sponsors: Ms. Iudy Fife, Ms. Windy Sitton, Ms. Nancy Strickland IDF It C II C lL to Rl lst- Row: Linda Burke - Vice Pres., Amy Reeves - - sec., Suzie Chung - treas., Back Row: Sherri Taylor, Laurie Cole- man, Not Shown: Iason Carr - Pres. Sponsors: Ms. Eloise Willis, Ms. Eileen Cloninger, Ms. Cynthia Delaney. IL to RJ Ist Row: Rob Lanier, Linda Turicchi - Sec., Suzanne Davenport - Pres., Michelle Krise - Vice Pres., Mark Griffin, 2nd Row: Lisa Adkins, Lisa Love, Chonda F i d d l e r, T o m Dipavo, joel Per- saud, Soo Kim, Kathleen Hendrick. Ianine LaRiviere, Sandra Floyd, Lisa Bolfingg Back: Shannon Cape, Mrs. Bitsy Laney - Sponsor, Mr. Eric Pankoke - Span- sor, Kris McDonald, Liz Williams, An- drea Furgueon, len- nifer Mahon, Becky Brewer, Tracy Sons, N o t S h o w n : Michelle McKenzie - treas., Mary Tweedle, Marcie Go, Iohn Campo, lim Bryer 16151 A Doug Dennis wins a box of candy for Most Spirited 8th Grader . N 8th graders show enthusiasm at the first Student Council pep rally. 267 ,Wx X r oyfjygy , 4, N Q Xi XC Q GW p f L 1 ' ff . ' - x Q , , Ja! ' u , C! I M , N KJEXX L f W A , f. Q' -X 3 , ,jf gy y GK My f' ' 'N I K x , . l , . , . ', ,KX 3' K N ' Wg R f A I YN S - NN -J I ' 5 X S'fX '?X OJ V n HD XX ' 'fxjl X Y A AQ! M V , ' ,Xbyj Z, VV ' X ,.,, 1 ' ' N m mf' A ' K ,KXJN U FMS Ng, ' A ,K , U- ,XX Y ' , ,fb ' K 'xi ,' J 5 qw, 1 NQ7 ga V ,-: ' 0 Q I Q x N A f H N V 1 L. K2 1 i R, Xt f. tj , X 5 ,i 4,L,, I X E 11,1 wg , MX H gf hx 35N3N X, ,ff X ' J . ' N s, , - ' - ' A K,--,J Lf , X f fx L Pi-f s J U V Nb ,4 x kg r , U f! jf' v vv A ,iv Cf' ' f X4 Q K H 4 X T - wx . , ,h Q -x ,K X . Xl , .XJ , ,Z 1 XXV K xxx' QXJLJQ X-11,1 ,K , ki tr A X LQ, H X X CN ASV' 'N ,f Jfpj yh gk QV 2 6 Z x V W . e -- V f A - -- H .. , Q , . CN 'v ' VJ 3' , X , x .rw 5 ., rxjw- X Y.-Vu w JK. -X , Dix, V Vx JL X Ak f y . 'fm 1 AN ' . K ' ' f jf. Q3 ,N - fx , . 1 , ,rx A 5 , N , G -.f rf f XJ ' xy f XXEX h f V 9 U I m K ,-,ix wif V bmw C- ,Q 'V A xx Rf? X A 4 xv A fp 'L 'V ' ' y' X Aw m M . J f-. , f 1 K f' ' -,J . fx- X J W XV W K. - V K1 9 W M 5 X QJ R Q X , -XJ LK XJ' L KU L X, ' ' Nw! . - . 'nxt wg , K J xxkx, ik xj NX K Vw W. , 5 ,fi x. 5 ffdkjvf Xi, ff H- W g X Q x, , . N ' -, -, i ,f ,X W I? I , fx fxi' ,K X I ' u by 'Nfj - ' ,Xi 'Q' A W X KEN Q fx A A 'x I ' 1, 1 Q! 'ax IN! - 'Z f I , N U . FQSJ , NJ ' 'GQ '-XXX -f w f Hg Y LV Lf mm, K N U Q. 1 . f X! Xb V Eff ' N7 X U I L Cf f ' 0 jvf Xl ,WD ,. 5 L I, --1 if M -L 7 JD PN -WN , . , xx N Q K A - sv - X Q f 1 -X N PR X wx A CJ 'J sg Tk! my f 1 'XV w Q fm , MK ' 'HJ ,ff 'A X'-KJ A J 'xi X N4 v RN QNX Y 'Ul- 1'l1 ... e Sir ,I CONNIE OH, YOU BEAUTIFUL DOLLI So full of life and sparkle. And through the years, you haven't changed a bitl Watching you grow has been such an experience. The long road of tears and tears have given you strength and de- termination. I have felt the electricity you generate in your moments of triumph and success, I have also felt the depres- sion in your disappointments. You are so wise, and yet so vulnerable. 'I Ss X -N., of life, watching you grow. i r M wish the world could know you as I do. 1 You are my pride, my ioy, and my best friend. God has blessed you with tremendous talent. I will always be standing in the wings, on the , stage MOM i 1 1 C11 , 1 - u Eric, you said, 'qdldoit up rnyseHV'andI believe you will. I I'm proud of you. i Love, MOII1 - I . 1 L ffiji in E' , yy Danny Crawford reflects on Tro- jan Pride while showing American pride. V Keith Grant and Mike Reeves give their mouths a rest after playing. 1 5 ' QTLQLS- r-mo e? .g A 1 5 ' sf, 2' k :SWMWL '-'iTfi'? 'i.'1zif1wfffii'E Rwgvqpg 396331-2:f'f 11.4 ' , ' 'e Zia 5 .r,u W U 2 Y 1 4 Q s ' A D' , . , i 4' 4 . e .i Qs - -'u ?f eire 1 ff I v r . Y' V 4 ,, l.,, ,wwe- lw 1 1 X, W X to h P - A .A From diapers and toys to Graduation Day. Mom and Dad are very proud of yy g lr you. . r 'l Congratulations Band Seniors Class of 81 Each of you are superstars in our hearts We're so proud of you! And love you so much! The moms and dads of the Seniors in Band. Good Luck Superstars 1 HAI R BAZAAR MEN'S 81 WOMEN'S HAIRSTYLING 492-1865 3625 N. JOSEY LANE CAROLLTON, TX 75007 LISA CONGRATULATIONS!! Your FAMILY is very proud of you and loves you very much The capacity to care is what gives lite its deepest meaning. Adventure is not outside a person, it is within. 'flf you aim for the sun, you may reach a star. Keep your face to the sunshine and the shadows will tall behind you. 1 l 1 1 1 7 Open 7 Machine Shop Days a Week Service GIST AUTO PARTS 412 243-3394 18720 Webbs Chapel Rd. Farmers Branch, Texas 75234 Manager Owner Thane L. Charpentier Bruce L. Gist I Finest Roller Rink and Family Fun Place i Let U an A Party Just For You T 'Church Groups . l' 0 amily Fun !53faBenefitGroups i l .Birthday Parties i ' gf? ' K xlooIGroups , . l OurTuesda F- sare Defi I tothe A ire Family l Otlel 1 Oppo u i' orPargjtxsto , K Hav alTim it heir Chilklfen llcoowscreek D 243-6401 L I Full Service Printing ' I L I , , - Snap-Outs 11331 ' ' 'Lui ' - Letterheads f fx , H .Weddings . 5 .sth ' .1 I 1 ' 1 I o Envelopes ' ' 0' ij 'J 'J J . Programs , 'Qi ., I C fi 'J . Printing While You wait ' ' . On the Square 1199 Elm 242-7173 Carrollton DALLAS VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATES 15000 Beltway Drive, Suite 202 Addison, Texas 75001 233-0601 LAKE COUNTRY ANIMAL HOSPITAL Rt. 1, Frisco, Texas 75034 377-3369 2 Miles West of Frisco on FM 720 Mark Limslfy thinks about the tough game ahead. Cheerleaders clown around while Mrs. Willis tries to set them up. 275 fi 5.- Congratulations and Best Wishes INTERCONTINENTAL TRAVEL AGENTS Suite 500 Dallas County Bank Bldg. Carrollton J-m'W 45 ., , f 4 w W ff-iPL 4 .A 1 If-s 4 5 y, . --V Ahpvww... 0345 is P1115 242-4337 1904 BELT LINE RD. and JOSEY LN Serving: 'Authentic East Coast Style Pizza Hot Submarine Sandwich Fresh Crisp Salad All orders may be prepared to go Weekday Lunch Special lMon-Frij Pizza, Salad, Drink - ,Qi Kyla Sue, t Scary - huh? You made it just final Q ffl.. ,af I . ww - il AZ?A t You have been a challenge, . but :nays a true champion in Cgng ratulahgnsl our ar s. Love Mom, DAD, AND came - Love ye - DAD AND MOM Love! Look to this day Mom IZ2iIlTQif5..l.if. Dad and In its brief course I' ll lh IT Andy L23 m.lf.l12 ll?I....c. WK. ,J the joy of growth the splendor of action the glory of power For yesterday is but a memory And tomorrow is only a vision But today well lived makes every yesterday a memory of happiness and every tomorrow a vision ot hope Look vvell, therefore, to this dayl You have been a pleasure and have brought happiness to our home - Love, Mom, Dad and Trey - TRDYANNS, - Thanks for making my first year special! Love, Ms. Pullen Study to show thyself approved unto God, a workman that . needeth not to be ashamed, rightly 4 dividing the word of truth. II Timothy 2 Go get 'em Big 'unl Love, Dad, Mom, Kim and Rick :Mui Cal Clark and Robin I-Iahkins 9111031 0 soft drink at the Country Fair. Sherlyn Hughes snugs with Troii at a stormy game. '.., 5 PRESS ONWARD, MY SUN, LET THOSE WHO WILL Lil kILk,VLP DO NOBLE THINGS. NOT DREAM TI'H:M. ALL DAY LONG AND SO MAKL LIFL ONE GRAND, SWEiT SONG. CONGRATULNUONS DAVE CLASSof81 '34 . A Of O ' bO 'f 7 D . O 4? wma Love, MOM, DAD 8. JAN Gary Studios The Memory Place Pictures are memories. And Gary Studios is the picture place. A person's life really begins with graduation from school. . .the first step to adulthood. Gary's pictures provide memories of this special step. As life progresses from engagement, to mar- riage, to children, to faml t ' ' ' ' ' ' i y por raits, Gary Studios is available to provide memories of every special moment. Visit Gary Studios today and make an appointment with a memory. 1901 A Josey Ln. Carrollton, Texas 75006 Dear Son, Thank you fora job , M well done. jg L We love you y y and are I 3 f oo S very Prvud o oo Q5 i 9' the man I in 7 you are o o o nf becoming. ef ffo f i'K 1 f Watch out world - Are you ready for Jon? All I , PRESS UN Mom,nZ5','JZ9f'Lnda, MOm and OIe?' Dad Julie, Gigi, and Danielle OTIS ENGINEERING CORPORATION CAREER OPPORTUNITIES MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING MARKETING Administration GENERAL OFFICES AND MANUFACTURING PLANT: BELT LINE ROAD AT WEBBS CHAPEL Carrollton, Texas AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER A HALLIBURTON C0mpany VICTORlA'S DRAPERIES 1108 West Third Street QOn the Squarel Carrollton, Texas 75006 Tom 81 Vicky Davis Phone 245-6222 Food Hot to Go! 1 Gimuucrns gwcm amos rm, 1440 Broadway N 2 242 2313 Foxworth - Galbraith Lumber Co. of Carrollton CH2-5211 1006 W. Third St. P.O. Box 578 Carrollton, Texas icie aon oos eating in the Ir.-Sr. Ioung Iohnny Silton quickly food before the be-11 rin Zlfs M X ' X d h 8 Well Babe - You finally made it, and this is just the beginning. tCan you believe itllll Love You Much, Dad, Mom, Robin, Kyra, J and Justin David, you have gained this honor from 12 long years of hard work and dedication and we wish you a very happy and successful future!! WE LOVE YOU, Grandmother Lola, Meoldy, Mother, Terry, Mojo, Tigger and Candy From rompers to Jordache, From booties to boots, You've been our pride and joy. From Rattles to Roundball, From Bottles to Baseball- Our Bouncing Baby Boy. From Lullabies to Rock 'n Roll 1Van Halen and all that jivej From Handle Bars to Grand Prix Cars You're our M, Two-five. Congrats! Yo' mama, Dad, Marianne i Mr. and Mrs. Ikey Parkey, 1024 Geronimo announce the arrival of a daughter, Rhonda Kay, November 17 at Baylor weight: 6 lbs., 13112 ozs. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stark, Dallas Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parkey, Carrollton. The gift that was given to us on Nov. 17, 1962 was the nicest gift we have ever received. You have filled our lives with nothing but happiness. We love you very much and we are very proud of you. LOVE, MOM AND DAD Hilltop Stables Rt. 1 Box 687 Midway 387-0139 LUCKY LADY 247-9401 2409 VALWOOD PARKWAY FARMERS BRANCH, TEXAS BUDDY REEVES - DEALER 0:56 alle 6U I'l'l6tC 9 9 fl' W 7 1110 N. Josey Ln. 242-7575 FULLER'S CUSTOM JEWELRY 538 CARROLLTON PARKfCARROLLTON, TEXAS 75006 Q214j242-2149 2 Congratulations! Mom, Dad, John and Belle ...',, ,M Y W 154 K 5 .nnf t l Theresa, We made it - together. We thank God for you and the joy you have brought us. We pray that God will bless you with your children as he has blessed us with you - and Larry Ill. Mom and Dad Do not follow where the path may lead. Go, instead where there is no path and leave a trail . . . and don 't let your legs fall off. With Pride and Love 9 Dad and Mom CONGRATULATIONS DEIDRE! Keep on smiling - Keep on trusting in Jesus - Love, Mom, Dad and Woody L bby M d y thru Thursd y 9AM 3 PM Friday 9 AM 6 30 PM N A unts - Weekdays d g reg- I I bby hours. Satu d y 9AM-12 o I M dyth F'dy8AM600 PM sz d y-QAM-12N The Right size y To rnnnnana. , E Friendly I, j 5,:s ,A --A- 1 'f N 'f 1j' M..-ff, - CARROLLTON FIRST NATIONAL BANK Carrol 2625 Josey Lane - Box 5500 Iton, Texas 75006 - 12143 245-5561 Member F.D.I.C. 289 4 t . aff-f. , 5 THE WORTH OF A BOY How do you measure the worth of a boy With his hair all tousled and curled? You either see him through the eyes of God Or through the eyes of the world. The world says, - Educate him wellg All knowledge to him impart. But God says, That's not where it's at, I think l'll look on the heart. Encourage your son to trust in God's word, To know of its value and worth - Better to be great in the sight of God, Than applauded by men on earth. Let your life be his constant example Teach him to know the Perfect Plan. For a little boy is the only thing God can use to make a man! By Mrs. Robert Walkup WE'RE SO VERY PROUD OF YOU! LOVE MOM, DAD, AND DEBI 290 kdm n Levi's clothes are for everyone. X I- E V I ' Whether you're into the Urban, rustic, or modern look, our pants, shirts and accessories will keep you looking fine and feeling great. Josey at Seltline Carrollton, Texas I !1lllY - 2 .iiiv -:Av 'r .H r Q EES .imaged Unique Wall 81 Window Items Creative Picture Framing Stained Glass 81 Prints Richard Varga 245-5433 John Pruitt Kyndall May, portraying Dolly Levi, grieves over Horace's refusal to marry her. Air Conditioning - Cruise Controls gamie S'g'eY'I: he' 'de as Other Auto Accessories uglfggzerffai nfgfdze' The Auto Prep Shop Exxon Station Steve Zihlman 1001 N. Broadway Owner Carrollton, Texas 75006 245-1821 eff' 00 -B wwe H Y B U B I T H OTOIVES BMBOW P014 A Complete Lithographic Service For The Printer BOBBY PIERCE 243-3335 JOHN JAYROE Thank you, Coach Fife and football coaching staff, for your contribution ' to our son's life. Lou 81 Charlie Niven I can do all th through Christ h h strengthen th Phillippians 4: 13 WE LOVE YOU, MOM 81 DAD GRANNIE 81 PEPAW e M 7 'M 1' 1. K - , - Congratulations Rich - We are proud of you. Mother 81 Dad, Mimi, Granddaddy I O +2DAl.!G - T 'I ARE LIKE R I '1-Q-C f os HBEING BEAUTI Sim MFIITHEY aLooM- I ' A so ENJOY THE suns:-IINE, X I nosEBuo Mom s. DAD TO STARLA - WE LOVE YOU MOM, DAD, MIKE, TIM 81 STEVE Congratulations to the Senior Class of 81 Carrollton Police Dept. 2025 Jackson Road Highest scholastic achievement doesn't We are very proud of you! come easily: effort and dedication made it possible and that's what you did. Your family rg? S. A Y -. , , . Q 's.' ' , ' xg, ' ' 1 Q .. r, , ,ae .M W,k,, I 'L ' F 5 The American Way N rneewn -1 W X 5 33' S ls The R'ght Way 3535 FOREST LANE o DALLAS, TEXAS 75234 e 2141247-4303 -I Q 5 L 5 Q 8 D S5 For Your Future merjcan - Nahonal 5 Bank -' A of Dallas P. O. Box 3447493535 Forest Lane Dallas, Texas 75234fC2l4J 247-4303 MEMBER FDIC ,xfk 22. . 'ii '- 4 1 gg W ern evan s 'aware SERVICES Member Fsuc . carromon Branch, 1205 N. Josey Lane, sune 100 245 9275 ' Passbook SaV '9s ljorno Office: 501 Center, 6-164561, Brownwood a Hgme Loans - Certificates ot Deposit American Express Money Orders American Express Travelers Cheques GOOD LUCK VISA Payroll Deduction Plans S E N I 0 R S Interest Bearing Checking Accounts 'ff-we u 1 AI's Pizzaria New York Style Pizza 159 Walnut Hill Village 2511 B Carrollton 350-2714 245-6552 Safeco Land Title of Dallas COngratulations Seniors of 1981 We insure land titles to - Private homes - commercial buildings - acreage - apartments Farmers Branch office Carrollton office 2825 Valley View 1720 N. Josey Ln Suite 216 Phone 620-9684 A Phone 245-7586 Mgr. Jeannie Moore 9 Mgr. Carolyn Lee Closing on-ce CROSS TEES TEIRIV IIOTISE HAPPENING SOUND SHCP -,E 513 Carrollton Park l 'le 245-1812 4 515 Carrollton Park Mall 245-5231 STRUCTURAL STEEL DETAILING Material Handling Layout 81 Design 703 Empire Central D II s, Texas 75235 1214i 631-1703 MIKE BUFFINGTON Nr 96, ,A 7, P rlli ff' Miss Journalist Good luck in college Diane Love 8. Best Wishes Mom 81 Dad -10 N CONGRATULATIONS LAURI MIKE 81 CINDY BUFFINGTON x at W V' K i 2 .1 .r A ff I V!! in gf ...,- 1 t t 1' is -im Hi ' V A :nf 'Qh ' To Shawn, our favorite son, and all of the seniors of '81 - Congratulations on your graduation. We wish you everything you wish and more. Mom and Dad lWheelerl for your lite. Dad 81 Mom faithfulness to God's purpose CONGRATULATIONS Mark Phanco MIKE MARSH We love you FROM Mom s. DAD and pray for your Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and lean not unto your own understanding. ln all your ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths. Proverbs 3:5-6 Congratulations to the Showgirl to Troyann - YOLl'Ve COITIE a young lady who is H1 in long way Baby! Our Congratulations our hearts! From Your Family and Love, Mom, Dad, 81 Mike 'Y' ' 3' . .,. ' fl J av I t I .4 , L M l bl z 1 LC , ' xx K ,H fQQD? Q X f U M Love Mom 81 Dad 0ur Princess js QYI3 XGXJ Lwkjijx 'ZX' H15 GQ Qiiffx .. 'filkvfwl-X,.CMmQx p 0 f 9jCVJYWc: xiid V mmm ,N 9 QQ . 53 uw. Wfxxwijvx KMQPLDB M- Cm ' .X , , 350 lib if 1 1' N Q X ,f LO MLA! X! Snuffy's 2410 valwood 243-5126 ' Wars-19 1' Iohn Waskow and Iay Parsley practice snow dogging techniques. Tony Merrill, lay Parsley, Iohn Waskow and Greg Wheeler hang out around the trash can?? 51- l ,, ........ A Kelly - We hope you're feeling as proud today as others are of you. Proud ot all the things you've done, the dreams you've seen come true. And hope you're feeling happy as you make a brand new start- May the years to come bring all the things that are closest to your heart. Love, Mom, Dad 81 David 302 QMWW ' 5 fl! Q ', 'avr x 173' WJ if W X .1 tx 1:5 I G . vi fl Qv , if I F Lv. I Stacia Sivess gives her best for E A X44 the Princess andthe Pea. ' Q11 Friends and teachers helped Mr. McKinney celebrate a . . . felephones and megaphones . . . all fhe memorable birthday- shades of blue . . . car keys losf . . . and ribbons unlied . . . buf mosf of all, laughfer enough fo l7ll a 131 4- it . A- E wiwvwwifff fe '7e- swf' rb ,cb l ba, l X QW uewmnn sums a e,e wlvlrfrs r if ff F 5521 - 1 ili Www .,h. il, ,,i., i , 1 f is fl WWE? 1 b ffzfidff 1-an ,z:.: a, 30 QA!-YXQESH WE'VE GOT YOU BY THE EARS ,U I FinestQuaIity 6 SANYG AUDIOIVOXQ Q E Q of b rec GD PIONEER' Carrollton Farmers Bl'3I:ICh 957 Belt Line Road 14o0?3g:3't:'neS 245-0277 620-0581 Lisa Abron Drill team Diane Ahalt National Honor Society. French club Robert Alexander Track. DE. CVAE Steve Alexander Choir Gre Aston Golf Iohn Aukes Speech and Drama Tony Ayers Foot ral 4 years, varsity football let- terman 2 years Scott Baker Soccer Stacey Bartmess Annual staff, VOE Angie Bean VOE, wrestling cheerleader Kelly Beaty National Honor Society, Odyssey staff. SPARK, executive committee member. Spanish club, psychology club vice-president Ianiece Beers Honor roll, Marching and Sym- phonic band Debi Benton Homecoming Queen nominee. nominee Most Beautiful Kriste Betts Drill team, senate Pam Bizzell HECE Robb Blackard Soccer Ken Blackerby Band Blake Boone Executive committee member. var- sity tennis. IV baseball, IV football. homeroom representative Iulio Borroto Band, chess club. Spanish club. cal- culator team Terry Bow UIL typing, UIL math, IV soccer goalie Bill Bradford Band David Brady Football, nominee Class Favorite Connie Brewer SPARK, 3 musicals - Godspell . Music Man , Hello Dolly , Z one- act plays - Alice ln Wonderland . The Mad Woman of Chalot . National Forensic League, lnlerna- tional Thespian Society, performed and taught ice-skating. nominee Most Talented. Babs Brown Godspell Sherry Brown Track Danna Budd Cheerleader 9th, 11th, 12th, SPARK. Class Favorite, Best All Around. senior Homecoming princess Lauri Buffington Drill team 2 years, President of drill team. executive committee member. volle ball9th Phylfis Burel Varsity cheerleader, lettered in cross country track, track, executive committee member Lissa Burr Choir, solo and ensemble contest, ftaff qualifier, basketball. volley- Ja Kim Caldwell Psychology club, French club, vol- leyball Ierl Lynn Calvert Playedfiano for Serindipity, played piano or 8th grade choir, Hello Dolly , choir Devonna Cargal Soccer. DEI. Softball, swimming. horseback riding Kristin Caso Crew member of school musical for. 2 years, Art Society. class secretary junior year Iames Caster Football, track Mercy Chako International club Alan Chapman VICA, electrical trades reporter Doug Chtsm HECE Tae Min Chun A Honor roll, regional science fair project Kell Clay Cheerleader 9th-12th, participated in Godspell . Music Man , and Annie Get Your Gun . senate, Honor roll,annualstaff Senior Accomplishments Deidre Clayton State UIL competition for piano playing and received a UIL piano. voice. and ensemble received a Serindipity, A Capella choir. National Honor Soci- ety, played piano for i'Gotlspell Donny Coggswell 3 year varsity football letterman. all district onorable mention 13AAAAA, 2 year track letterman. Class Favorite, SPARK Ron Conaway 3 years track, 2 years football. speech certificate of great achieve- ment, 1st place district in Houston art UIL, c ass secretary of CVAE, guitar Tristie Cooper FTA treasurer. FFA resident, FTA district treasurer, cljass secretary. senate. A Capella choir Ioan Copp Executive committee Lauri Cruson Tennis team, student senate, cheer- leader. vollevball Ronnie Cuello Lunior executive committee mem- er Scott Davis 4 years basketball. 2 years varsity basketball letterman, Honor roll Angie Dawson Troyanns Superstar, senior Lieuten- ant of Troyanns Mike Dawson 2 years varsit baseball. IV basket- ball, IV baseball, 9th football, 9th basketball Tom Dawson Track Lisa Deltsi Spanish club Paula Dell Speech and drama Robert Dleckhoner Band. district band competition Mark Dillard Varsity basketball. SPARK, Honor Roll, IV football, Key club. varsity track Greg Dollgener Executive committee member jun- ior and senior years Hoa Duong International club Marla Edwards Campus life, choir. pep squad, Bible stud - 2nd coming Bobby Elder National Honor Society, varsity baseball. varsity basketball. Honor roll, SPARK Allison Elliot Band, SPARK, Honor roll Christie Ellsworth On Channel 11 for Casa Manana Theatre in Fort Worth, in plays at Casa Manana - Tom Sawyer , The Golden Grotto . A Company of Wayward Saints , and Free To Be You and Me Mike Faubion SPARK Ma aret Felton Banrd Randye Ferrell Winner of magazine sales for sen- iors, class president of VOCT. vol- leyball. basketball Maria Ferrer VAC Anita Fife Executive committee member, cheerleader 9th-12th. senate. secre- tary of senate, National Honor Soci- ety. Who's Who Among American High School Students, annual staff. honor roll Lauren Fiore Choir Kurt Fisk VOGT Mike Flores 2 years DECA member, Honor roll Lane Folsom Varsity basketball honorable men- tion. executive committee member. National Honor Societ historian. A honor roll, Who's Who Karen Floyd Cross count track David Franc-her Band Teresa French Drill team Ieff Fuller DECA - PDAP Diane Garcia Pep squad, Honor roll, Assistant Editor of yearbook 2 years, SPARK, S1000 scholarship for 'l'exas Achievement Award every year for four years to the University of Texas Greg9Garland Foot all, nominee Most Handsome, DECA Laura Gates Band. VOE Leslie Gerber National Honor Society vice-presi- dent Iennlfer Gilchrist VOE. HECE, art BillGlaze SPARK, football, varsity football letterman Manuel Glaze Varsity football team. IV football team. track, executive committee member Don Goodson Baseball 2 yrs, Varsity. Football 9th grade. 1 yr. IV Dou Goodson Baseqlall. DE Frank Gorlshek National Honor Society, National Forensic League. science fair. secre- tary speech and drama, band, Whiz Quiz. Annie Get Your Gun . Hello Dolly Teresa Gornall A Capella choir 3 years. wrestling cheer eader Ronnie Gould Powder Puff cheerleader, Honor roll. Pilot's license Richard Graham Symphonic band, stage band. DECA, Spanish club. Honor roll. at UIL solo and ensemble con- test Keith Grant Band Wayne Gratigny Bas etball 4 years, baseball. basket- ball sophomore of the year. 3 year letterman in basketball. SPARK. nominee for senior Most Athletic Roxanne Green Sophomore class treasurer, execu- tive committee member, FTA 3 years Tammy Green Varsity volle ball, varsity basket- ball, honorablle mention all district in volleyball 2 years. 2nd team all district volleyball senior year, all tournament player in the H.E.B. and Birdville tournaments senior year Melody Gregg Choir 4 years, wrestling cheerleader Sancho Hahn Tennis team 3 years. Honor roll. chosen to participate in the Florida Bo s' State Debbie Hale Band Theresa Hall DECA Teresa Hanson Band, senate. executive committee member Cari Hardeman National Honor Society. executive committee member. Spanish club. A Honor roll. UIL shorthand Carolyn Haynes Drill team, FTA Beth Henderson Drill team 2 years Tim Higgins Senior class president, executive committee member. Who's Who. Best All Around. Nominee Mr. NSHS Melanie Hill Senior executive committee mem- ber, A Capella choir 4 years, VOE treasurer, spirit club member Ieff Hogan Drum Malor Z years, sang in Texas Baptist A l-State Choir 980, Bass section leader in A Cappella choir. sang in Serindipityi 2 years, out- standing band mem er award 1979 Iohn Holipski Football 4 years, varsity letterman in football 3 years. track Horace P. Holland III Basketball. 3 years track. 2 years cross country track. industrial Arts club, FFA. lst place in Industrial Arts fair Charles Honza IROTC, Spanish club. varsity swim- mingteam Lynn Hood Co-czaptain of Troyanns 1980-1981. presi ent of A Capella choir 1980- 1981, executive committee member. vice-president of A Capella choir 1979-1980, drill team 3 years. A Capella choir 4 years Cindy Horn Band, track Theresa Hoss DECA Cindy Howard Drill team, executive committee member 3 years. HOSA club presi- dent, French club David Howard IV football Sherlyn Hughes Cheerleading mascot 4 vears, Odys- sey staff iunior year, Odyssey editor senior year. SPARK, Who's Who, Best A l Around, monimee Most Likely to Succeed Don Hunt Wrestling Iohn Hutcherson Captain wrestling team Theresa Iasper Drama 2 years. Music Man . SPARK, HOSA. nominee Most Beautiful Tracey Iobson Art, orchestra. Art Society and orchestra officer. varsity soccer 9th. 'l0ll1 Stacey Iohnson Drill team Paula Iones SLpontaneity '80 stage manager, 3r place in novice duet at Hillcrest, Princess and the Pea stage man- ager, A Capella choir. Hello Dolly deck manager Todd Iones Cross country track Ianey Iordon HECE Susan Kenton Senior executive committee mem- ber. Spanish club secretary Scott Kephart Nominated Most Likely to Succeed, Znd place winner in UT Dallas sci- ence fair. 3rd place winner in SMU Computer Science Contest, presi- dent Tactical Games Society. A Honor roll. National Honor Society Richard Kilgore Choir Chulmin Kim National Honor Society, Who's Who Among American High School Students. soccer team Doug Kinkaid A Honor roll. co-captain rifle team IROTCI, calculator team, com- petitive debate, member of color guard. crew member for musicals 2 years Roger Klein DE l Iill Koehler Iunior and senior senator. senior executive committee, S anish Club. Queen Aggravain in ugrincess and the Pea. costumes chairman for Hello, Dolly! in dance ensemble and played Mrs. Rose in Hello. Dolly! B honor roll Iimmy Ladd DE officer, sophomore baseball Karen Lafferty Soccer team. Psychology Club. SPARK, Spanish Club, honor roll Ana Lamazares National Honor Society. drill team Sonia Lassiter Band Shelia Lavello HECE Ieff Lawless Tennis Dayna Lawson Band, National Honor Society, executive committee. SPARK Sang Lee National Honor Society Iimmy Lewis Wrest ing Mark Limsky Football. baseball Greg Loewe Cross country team, marching and concert band, IV soccer Diana Logsdon Band Dana Long SPARK. FTA secretary 11th and 12th Debbie Long Pep squad. DEI, CVAE, FHA CraigJLott Base all Lori Love Track Carol Loveless Cheerleader two years. freshman homeroom representative. sopho- more executive committee, VOE Kevin Luallen Football, track Chris Lund Freshman football. wrestling Debi Lyons Cheerleader three years, drill team one year. annual staff. freshman and sophomore class favorite. fresh- man and sophomore best all around nominee. junior and senior class favorite nominee. senior homecom- ing queen nominee Mike Marsh Football four years, one year letter- man Terri Martin HECE, VOE Yolanda Martinez HOSA Duane Maxwell VOCT Suzan Maxwell Who's Who in American High School Students, IA Kyndal May Lead in two one-act plays, winner of state's Best Actress award, win- ner of Samuel French award for outstanding performer. national first place winner in humorous interpretation. Dolly Levi in Hello. Dolly! Donna McAughey OEA secretary, VOE. A honor roll Steve McClay SPARK Hollie McCullough OEA Club, honor roll Keith Mclnnish Senior executive committee, foot- ball, baseball Karla McLaughlin Band. twirler, solo ensemble, band secretary-treasurer. twirling UIL contest Ton Merrill Foodnall, Class Capers. band Traci Milburn Freshman and so homore senator, Iunior class president, senior class vice-president, second vice-presi- dent of speechldrama competitive squad, attended Texas Bluebonnet Girls' State '80, a pointed floor- leader of the federallilst party Mitch Miller Cross country track Steve Miller Football Wayne Miller Art Iames Mitchell Speech and drama squad. National Forensic League, International Thespian Society, qualified for state competition. three years of high school musicals. Barnaby Tucker in Hello, Dolly! Yukie Miura International Club David Montesino Senior executive committee. foot- ball And Moore Football, baseball. basketball Iackie Moore Baseball. Nominee for Most Hand- some 11th, honorable mention all district pitcher, 2 yr. letterman, 9th track. football Mark Mosele VICA, footbad Ioseph A. Munoz, Ir. Whiz Quiz, All-region jazz band. UIL state competition solo and ensemble, Chess Club, outstanding Iazz player Roger Nabors Track, football. DECA. VICA Diane Neal HOSA Kelly Nevins National Honor Society, Music Man chorus Hello. Dolly! cho- rus, UIL solofensemble contests Robbie Nichols DECA historian Chris Nims Odyssey staff Iac ie Nitsch Band Chuck Niven Best All around junior year. state UIL one-act play finals sophomore year, state lllL solofensemble con- test, three musicals - with leading role senior year. football letterman two yea rs Kell Norrid lliacfieditor. annual staff two years. drill team. honor roll. National Honor Society, SPARK, Annie Get Your Gun cast Ieff Nottingham Football, swim team. sophomore representative SPARK 305 Robert O'Bannon Golf 3 year letter, soph tres rep. football. Amy 0'Brien Annualstaff Mark Olson Football, UIL calculator team, National Honor Society Darrell Parker VICA, Electrical Trades historian Rhonda Parkey Drill team, VOE 1 yr. jay Parsley Football, SPARK, B honor roll Mark Phancn Varsity tennis 4 yrs., captain of ten- nis team, tennis district champ as freshman, junior, senior executive committee, sophomore executive committee, FCA Greg Pier Honorable mention in Carrollton Art Association Art Contest, Hello, Dolly! posters, vice-president Art Society, nominated lor Most Tal- ented 1980-81, designed school ban- ner, designed Career Day logo Dou Pinaire Traclr, baseball, UIL calculator team Kirk Pitrucha Football, tennis, swimming Tammie Plumlee National Honor Society, drama Tommie Pope Student Senate 9th, Varsity track letter 10th, Drill team, SPARK 11th Bob Price National Honor Society president, varsity wrestlin , jV soccer. National Merit Soho arship Pro- gram - Letter of Commendation - PSAT joey Puente Football, IV baseball, SPARK Starla Ragan DBCA area leadership conference contest winner. state leadership conference for DECA, pep squad Roland Ramirez Band, Art I. Comm. Art I, Drum sec- tion leader for 2 yrs Colleen Randall A Capella Choir, drill team, Serin- dipity Michael Ray Football, track, DECA, PDAP Bob Raymond Golf 3 yrs, first place in Corsicana golf tourney, second place in Lewis- ville tourney, third place in Waco and Fort Worth tourney Abbott, Andy 75, 233,265 Abbott, Mark 252, 107, 232 Abe. Ruri 75 Abercrombie, Billy 117 Abercrombie, Scott 107, 163 Abron, Lisa 53 Ackerman, Doug 93, 162 Acosta, Lisa 107 Adams, Michael 107 Adams. Tammy 117, 240, 229 Adams, Trobi 117, 234, 221 Adkins, Angela 9, 75, 236. 265, 217 Adkins, jack 75,153,252 Adkins, joy 93,232,266 Adkins, Lisa 117, 234, 267 Adragna, Gail 53 Ahalt, Diane 265, 53, 254 Albosta. Scott 75, 209 Alexander, Dee Dee 93,241,217 Alexander, Heather 53 Alexander, Lisa 252, 93 Alexander, Robert 53 Alexander, Steve 252, 53 Allman, Angie 117. 240 Almendarez, Lisa 262 Almendarez, Roxie 117 Anaya, Erick 153, 93 Anderson, Tim 107 Anglin, Steven 75,159 Ansley, Billy 75,252,232 Amos, David 53 Apple, Andy 117 Archer, Stephanie 253,117,240 Archimbaud, jennifer 107. 240 Arebalo, jerry 117 Arebalo, Iohn 221 Armalavage, Mike 93 Arnold, Andy 75 Arnold, Roger 75 Aronowitz, Ray 117 Ashby, john 53 Ashley, Bryan 117, 165 Ashley, Marty 53 Ashmore, Dawn 93 AshwiIl,Gary117, 234 306 Troy Reeves ICT vice-president Ryan Reid Student senate 2 years, student sen- ate vice-president, soccer. football, FCA president, Latin Club, Music Man crew Theresa Reiser Dirctor's Award 1980, band, A honor roll Renee Rever Senior Senator, junior Executive. IV gymnastics, Choir 9th grade Rick Riccardi Debate team, National Forensic Lea ue, Spanish Club, Science CIUB Vincent Ricco Band Tracy Rich Varsity cheerleader, drill team, Best All-around 1979-80, football sweet- heart 1979-80, homecomin queen 1980-81, Miss Pizzazz in drill team jeff Rlckenbacher ICT reporter, VICA Steve Rigby Student senate president, junior senator, sophomore class president. senior of the month, varsity tennis 4 years Sarah Rittenhouse Drill team Super Star and Troy- ann of the Week, drill team senior lieutenant, debate, Music Man dalrrcer, A Capella choir, B honor ro Cindi Rivera junior executive committee, DECA treasurer, tennis, track, Spanish Club, student senate, Athletic Sis- ter's Club secretary Darrin Roarlc Varsity football, football all-district honorable mention, captain in foot- ball - 3 games, player of the week - 4 times Ricky Roberts Varsity football Orlando C. Rodriguez A honor roll, International Club Cathy Rogers 9-10 grade representative, Drill team, 12 grade - SPARK. Secretary of Women's choir, nominated for Who's Who Among American High School Students, Nominee for Troy- ann of the year jeff Rose Band 4 years, drum major 1980-61. Music Man cast Asleson. Gail 93, 236 Asleson. Ken 75,159 Aston, Mark 194, 75, 263, 74 Atkins, Ed 107 Atwater, Carl 117 Aukes, john 263, 244, 247, 53 August, Elizabeth 107 Autrey, Bryan 107, 163 Autrey, Clara 75 Avelino, Elida 253,117 Aviles. Evelyn 107 Ayers, Anthony 159, 53 Ayers, john 117,182 Ayers, Richard 117 Ayers, Todd 221 Axell, Peter 75,232 Axelson, Emily 107,240 Badgett, Kellie 107. 111, 240 Bailey. Andrea 117 Bailey. Cara 107 Bailey, George 107, 148 Bailey, Tom 75,242 Baker, Dana 107,18 Baker, Martha 93,232,266 Baker, Scott 53, 54 Baker. Vicky 107 Baldy, Laura 93 Balibrera, Albert 53 Ball, Shawn 93 Ballard, Barbie 253,93 Ballard, Patti 93 Bame. Sherrie 93 Bancook, Shannon 107 Bannister, Lyn 75 Barbay, Tracy 75 Barber, Shauna 137, 107, 112, 240. 149 Barker, Laura 75,253,233 Barnarrl, Danah 117,240 Barncord. Mandy 93 Barncord, Serena 117 Barnes, Kelly 167, 168, 53 Barnes. Lorri 93, 236 Barnes, Shirley 75 Barnett, Dell 107 jacy Y. Ross Track, HECE officer julie Ross Tennis 3 yrs., Sophomore and Sen- ior exc. comm., SPARK 1 and 2, HBCE, Drama 1 yr., Tennis Most Improved 1960 Mi e Rubenstein Industrial Arts Club, honor roll Scott Rubenstein Art Society, second place in Carroll- ton-Farmers Branch Art Show, honor roll Ronnie Ruff Football, basketball, wrestling Gregg Salmi Wrestling team captain Eric Schuenemann Sophomore and senior executive committees, senate Z years, senate treasurer. French Club 2 years, French Club vice-president, all- region orchestra Brian Scudder Band, jazz band, school musicals for 2 years Sandy Schultz Senate, lettered in band, musical posters for 3 years, art society presi- dent, finalist in presidential art scholarship, TFAA state, Art editor of Pegasus Sharon Scott Volleyball, track, basketball Kevin Shaw Concert band, stage band, sym- phonic band, Industrial Arts Club istorian, state solo-ensemble con- test john Shine Football Patty Simmons Senior executive committee, varsity track, regional 800- and mile-relay teams for track, 100-yard dash dis- trict track meet, honor roll Lisa Slvess Art editor for annual staff. student senate treasurer, Art Society presi- dent two years, scenic artist for Annie Get Your Gun, and ro- duction manager for Hello, Dolly! National Honor Society, nominee Most Likely to Succeed David Smith All-region band, band president 1980-81, state solo and ensemble, The Music Man and Annie Get Your Gun musicals Lynn Sullivan IA, Second Coming bible study president, VOE Index Barr, Raymond 210 Barratt, joanne 53 Barrera, Alfonso 93 Barrera, josefina 75 Barrera, Oscar 75 Barrett, David 153 Bartmess, Stacey 153 Barton, jerry 107 Barton, Ralynn 107 Bash, Todd 107,233 Bass, Mike 234 Basso, Becky 218 Batson. Gena 117, 229, 221, 220 Battaile, Samantha 261.107 Battershall, Candy 91, 75,263 Bauer, Ioe 93 Bauer, john 93, 25, 232, 264 Baumler, Kristin 93, 34, 266 Baxter, Debbie 93,262 Baxter, David 75 Baxter, Patty 75,253 Bean, Angela 153, 53 Beard, David 93 Beaty, Anna 263,53 Beaty, john 75.78, 186 Beaty, Kelly 258 Beaty,Ruthie 107,218,219 Beattie, Chad 93 Becknauld, Robin 75 Becknauld, Ronnie 75 Beck, Becky 93, 263 Beers, janiece 232, 53 Bell, Ron 159 Benklifa, Michael 117 Bennett, Charlie 93,162 Bennett, Robert 107, 163 Benton, Debi 53, 52 Bernard, Tina 107 Bernhard, Angelica 75, 226. 216 Berry, Allison 75, 40, 265, 236 Berry, Laveta 75 Berry, Yolinda107 Betts, Kriste 236, 53 Bhatt, Nick 75 Bhatt, Nisha 75 Fred Sultan Golf. first place in Corsicana golf tourney, second place in Lewisville, third place in Waco and Fort Worth tourneys, Brookhaven golf cham- pion twice Laura Sutfin Choir four years, women's concert choir president, choir section leader one year Shelly Swanson Pep squad, FHA, Spanish Club, ice skating exhibitions and competi- tions Scott Taylor Varsity tennis, freshman soccer, B honor roll Martha Thompson Varsity tennis captain two years, tennis most improved 1980, annual advertising editor, honor roll Mike Tooke Football, student trainer Robert Tuck Cross-country, track, newspaper staff Beth Turicchi First lace poetry read Level II at Frencli Fete, honor roll, senior sec- retary Liz Turner Varsity volleyball three years, vol- le bal team captain senior year, allitournament awards junior and senior years, second team all-dis- trict senior year. first place poetry memorization at French com eti- tion, Who's Who in High School Students Tom Twedt SPARK Darrell Van Dusen Football Bobbi Van ES Varsity tennis, annual staff adver- tising Marianne Van Scoy Varsity basketball three years, var- sity soccer two years, Art Society Martha Van Sco 3 yrs, Basketballl softball, 3 years soccer, FCA, FTA, senior basketball captain Michelle Vaulot Nominee for class favorite Bill Vlasak Newspapar staff two years. annual staff two years, photographer three years Kathy Vollruering Pep squad, Flag Corps sophomore lieutenant, junior lieutenant, senior Bibby, Rhonda 93, 233, 92 Bickel, Iudy 93 Bickel, Sherry 75 Biddle. james 75 Biddle, Tracy 117 Bigger, julie 107 Biggs, Anna 261,107 Bizzell, Pamela 54 Blackard. Robb 184, 196, 196,54 Blaker, Andrea 54 Bloom, Steven 75, 255, 246, 247 Bockemehl, Carolyn 107 Bodes, Kim 117, 183, 234, 229, 221 Boggs, Christine 75, 201, 201, 199 Boggs.Kernal117 Boggs, Tina 107 Boisseau, Denise 76. 217 Bolfing, Lisa 117,267,221 Bolfing, Thomas 54 Boling, Paula 261, 107, 261 Boliver, Calvin 107 Bolle, Gregory 107, 232 Bollier, Ronnie 54 Boone, Blake 29, 54, 50 Borcherding, Kelly 117 Borel, Andrea 107 Borel, Lynn 251 Borel, Michael 107 Boren, Mitzie 107,219,210 Borroto, Iulio 54, 271 Boutis, Michael 93 Bow, Terry 54 Bowen, Catherine 107 Bowen, Suzanne 261,107 Bowman, Teresa 76, 236, 239, 265 Box, Allison 76,252 Boyd, Bryant 76, 250, 54 Boyd, Lisa 15 Boyd, Maureen 93, 236 Boydson, Lanesa 93, 232 Boydston, james 255,93 Boyer, Andrew 117, 234 Boyer. Carter 54 Boyer, Monica 76 Bradford, Bill 252, 232, 54 captain, band chaplain, first divi- sion band Stephanie Wagner Health Occupations vice-president, tennis team Shaila Walji National llonor Society secretary Ton Waltrip Footliall four years, letterman two years, Sophomore class president, all-district middle linebacker, Dul- lus Morning News Player-of-the- Week. Top 25'Z Kim Wascher junior class treasurer, sophomore executive committee. FTA histo- rian, Choir john Waskow Football four years, two years letter- man. SPARK, honor roll Colleen Watts Flag Corps Kim Weindorff Varsity track, honor roll. drill team, pep squad Mark Wempe Freshman football, DECA Greg Wheeler Varsity football, football 13AAAAA all-district honorable mention. honor roll Shawn Wheeler Wrestling three years Melanie Willaert Freshman class president, sopho- more and junior executive commit- tees, senior class treasurer. National Forensic League - Degree of Dis- tinction, debate squad, state speech and drama competition three years Kyla Williams Volleyball, track, basketball Eric Wilson Varsity football, varsity tennis, 9th basketball, HBCE secretary Brian Wohnsiedler Baseball one year, SPARK, Psychol- ogy Club, IA, summer science pro- gram at Louisiana Tech University jana Wolcott Drill team junior lieutenant, drill team senior captain. Lori Young Freshman and sophomore senator. Godspell, Music Man, Annie Get Your gun. and Hello, Dolly! musicals, first vice-president com- petitive speech and drama squad. National Honor Society, state-win- ning one-act Prime of Miss jean Brodie, National Forensic League f Degree of Distinction Bradley, Dundee 153, 54 Brady, David 48, 158, 55, 52 Brady, Deborah 117, 240 Braly. Marianne 250,117 Branch, Brad 76, 158,209,207 Branch, Monika 263, 55 Brandt, Darin 107, 163 Breedlove, Shelly 107 Breedlove, Stan 76 Breedlove, Terri 107 Brewer, Becky 117, 183, 229, 267. 221 Brewer, Connie 25, 244, 246, 247, 55, 50, 270 Brewer, Dee 107 Bridges, Brad 93 Brighton, Michael 107,103 Brinker, Mike 107, 218 Brinker, Scott 194, 76 Brinkley, Martha 93 Brock, Regina 76, 204 Brooks. Cary 93 Brooks, IC 76 Brooks. Valerie 107 Brown, Al 76 Brown, Bobbye Brown, Darran 93, 162, 210 Brown, Denise 117 Brown, Elicia 117,234 Brown, Karen 117 Brown, Sherry 55 Brundage, Lyn 93,184,217 Brunner. Kelly 107, 192 Brunner, Todd 93, 162, 161 Bryant, Steve 93,232 Bryer, Chris 107, 178, 179, 163 Bryer.Iames117,182,165 Buckhannon, Mike 117,165,221 Buczkowski, Christine 261,107. 165 Buczkowski, Craig 117 Bl1dd,Dana 242, 243, 14. 15, 55. 50, Z79 Buffington, jim 107 Buffington. Lauri 236, 237, 55, 297 Buller, Craig 117, 165 Bunch, Brenda 253, 107. 232 Burbridge. Patty 107. 191 Burel. Phyllis 242, 243, 15.55 Burgard. Chip 117 Burgh. Kim 117,240 Burk, Leslie 93 Burke. Harry 107 Burke, l.inda 261, 107. 261. 266 Burkle, Troy 221 Burkett, Sherry 137, 93 Burks, Randall 76. 153. 11 Burnett. Barbara 107 Burns. lay 76. 148 Burr. Laura 93 Burr, Lissa 252. 55. 284 Burr. Robin 107.1-1.106 Burrell. Gina 76 Burrell, Virgina 117 Bl1rl.Alflt1 251.117,182,165 Bush, Gary 107 Bush. Phillip 55 Buss. Mack 93, 150 Byrd. lames 55 Cahill. Sharon 91. 76 Caillet, Shelly 254. 107. 218 Caldwell, Dave 76 Caldwell. Kimberly 153, 55 Calvert. leri 252. 55 Cameron, Kevin 117, 165 Campbell, Catherine l11l 76, 4 Campbell, Cathy l8l 117 Campbell, Coy 117 Campbell.Kandiss117. 122 Campbell, Kathyl10l 93. 266, 216. 217 Campbell, Steven 107.202, 147. 203 Campo, Christine 76 , Campo, lohn 117, 165 Canalizo. Stacey 93, 241 Cannon, Ward 93,162 Cantu. Bob 94. 209 Cantrell. Tamara 76 Cape, Shannon 117. 267, 221 Cargill. lim 252.94 Cargal. Devonna 55 Carlson. Dena 107. 204 Carlson, Keith 94 Carr. Kathy 218 Carr. lason 251.107 Carrell, Kellie 94. 241,266.92 Carroll, lackie 94. 217 Carroll. Rodney 76 Carroll. Yvette 76. 184 Carrozza, Nick 94 Carter. Daniel 107. 178.163, 150, 106 Carter. Dave 107, 163 Carter. Kristine 108 Carter, Patrick 76, 158 Carter. Shannon 253.108,112.21B Carter. Teresa 250. 94. 266 Carter, Tessa 76 Carvin. Shawn 76 Caserma, Debra 94 Caso. Greg 94 Caso. Kristin 55 Casio, Donald 184 Castagnoli, Craig 117, 182. 234. 165 Castagnoli. Paul 76. 233. 235, 5 Caster. lames 55 Casto. Donald 76, 184 Castro, Lisa 9-1. 33 Catalosi, lean 76 Cervantes, Elizabelh108 Cervantes, Tammy 135, 117. 229 Chacko. Lilly 77 X Chaflin, lim 77. 252, 2-14 Chainey, Darlene 77 Chang. Han 55 Chang, Han loon 94 Chapman. Alan 255. 55 Chapman. Sam 108 Chavanne, David 94 Chavira, Paul 55 Cheney. Cheryl 233 Cheney. Owen 117, 165 Cherington, lodie 108, 240, 204, 106 Chester, Craig 94.244 Childers, Amy 94 Chism, Dou 55. 143 Choate, Corlbin 117. 165 Chrisenberry. Carla 77 Christman.lames165 Christman. Keith 117 Chun. Tae Min 55 Chung. lay 117. 182. 234. 165, 221 Chung, Suzie 108, 266 Chung. Tae 94 Clanton, Bobby 94 Clark. Cal 90. 77 Clark, lleather 108 Clark, Lisa 94 Clark, Mellanie 77 Clark. Pamela 77 Clarke, leana 117. 240 Clay,Keli19,2-12.243,15.56.256. 303 Clayton. Byron 77. 254 Clayton. Deidre 254. 252, 32. 44. 144. 56, 50. 289 Clendon, lay 108 Clendenon, lames 178. 244. 247 Cline. Tim 77. 232 Coates. Chris 108, 163 Cobb. Carolyn 77 Cobler. Colleen 253.117 Cobos. Victor 77. 162 Cochran, Kelli 253, 94, 236 Coe. Ricky 108,163 Coffee. Mary 108 Coggswell. Donny 16, 158. 214, 56. 143. 50 Coker. lohnny 94, 162 Cole. Daniel 77 Coleman,Brian 108.163 Coleman. Laurie 253. 108,266 Coleman, Robert 94 Collins. Tammy 117. 240 Collins, Todd 56 Collis. Cathy 94, 241, 312 Conaway. Ronald 56 Connelly. lames 77 Cooey. Vaughn 94 Cook. Patty 77 Cooper. Paul 77 Cooper. Reyna 77 Cooper, Triste 252,264.56 Copp, loan 56 Corbin. Steve 263 Cordelli. Linda 117 Core. Christa 94 Corkin. Steve 56 Cornell. Corn ell. Cornell, Corn ett. Cornett. Cornett. Connie 153, 56 Richard 94 William 56 Karen 108, 180. 181 Mark 94, 210 Maury 77.265, 256 Cornwell. April 117, 183. 229. 221 Cornwell, Yvonne 77, 236 Corpian. Miriam 77 Cotterill, Andrew 117. 182 Cotterill, Lorriane 77 Courter, Monique 117 Courts, Shari 77 Coward, Kevin 94.184, 214 Cowen, Kimberly 77 Cox, Becky 77 Cox. leflrey 77 Cox. Kenneth 108 Cox. Patricia 94,205,204 Cozart, Kimberly 261.108 Crabtree. Steven 77. 25, 244, 245, 246 247 Crawford, Danny 108. 233, 271 Crawford, Robert 56 Crawford. Tammy 108 Craze, Debby 74 Creed. Tammy 94 Creed, Tina 56 Crim, lulia 94,177 Cromwell, Kenny 77 Crosby, Lis 56 Crossland, Heide117 Crouch. Gary 255. 254. 94 Crowder. Cheryl 117 Cruson. Laurie 56.142 Crutsinger. Glynn 78,212, 158,214 Cuello. Veronica 56 Culberson. lames 94 Culver, Michael 153, 108, 163 Culver, Steven 118' ' Cunningham. laii 94 Cunningham, leff108, 178, 106 Curbelo, Betsy 94 Curbelo, Kenia 78 ' Curbelo,luan108 Curiel, lesse 94 Curlee, Stacey 254, 94. 215, 217 Curly, Teresa 108 Cypert, Derek 78 Dagostino. Deborah 108 Dale. Michelle 253.108 D'Andria. Donna 78 D'Andria. Roseanne 253.118 Dang. Phuong 78 Dang,Xuong118 Daniels. Robin 108 Davenport. Gary 254. 94. 210. 211 Davenport. Suzanne 118, 240. 267 David. William 95 Davidson. Brad 140. 95. 174. 175 Davis, Debi 95, 244, 245. 246. 247 Davis. Diane 95 Davis. Gregory l9l 153. 108 Davis. Gregory l10l 95. 174 Davis, Raymond 78, 16 Davis, Robin 108 Davis.Sc0tt 168. 169. 56 Dawley. David 95 Dawson. Angela 236. 56. 278 Dawson. Liz 95 Dawson. Andy 78. 232 Dawson. Timothy 108 Dawson. Tom 184, 56 De La Garza, Lazaro 78. 244. 247 Deal. Carrie 78,232,235 Dean. Liz 108 Deckard. Gigi 78. 217 Delarge. Natalie 95,262 Delgado, Melinda 78 Delgado. Ronny 108 Delisi. Lisa 56 Dell, Paula 56 Demarzo. Sandy 78,256,257 Denney. Steve 57 Dennis. Douglas 118. 267 Dennis, Kay 9, 78, 236, 265 Dennis, Melissa 108 Densman. layson 95 Densmore, lulie 253. 95 Denson. Cindy 95. 236, 239 Derville. Denise 108, 240. 205. 204. 106 Derrick. Debbie 78 Devalle, Mike 57 Devine. Dale 95 Devine. David 118. 182. 221 Dewitt, Kim 78,192 Diamond, leff 95 Diaz. Ernest 95, 210 Diaz. Gloria 78 Dickerson. Donna 95 Dickson. De Anne 78 Dickson, Kim 250,118. 183,229,221 Dieckhoner, Robert 233 Dillard.Mark168, 169,57 Dinda. Marilyn 95 Dipaolo.Tom118. 165. 267 Diviney, Don 95 Diviney, Roy118 Dixon, Barbara 95.171,172,173,224 Doerr, Brett 162 Dollgener. Gregory 162. 265 Dollgener, Mark 95 Donahue. Brian 57 Donohoo. Scott 95, 139, 250 Dooley. Sam 95 Dotson. Kenneth 78,250 Dougherty. Cora Douglas. Cynthia 95. 266 Dowdle. Christy 78 Downing. Robert 95, 174 Doyen, Desiree 108. 140, 244 Doyle. lenniler 95, 232 Dreier. Susan 108,240,204 Drew.lohn108.178.179,163 Drinnon. Carolyn 108 Driscoll. lason 108 Driver. Timothy 118. 165, 221 Druckamiller, lenniler108.244.247. 264 Dube, Michael 78. 208, 209 Dubes, Kristi 95. 176, 177. 232. 225. 226 Dubes, Melanie 78. 232 Dubes, Ronald 78. 162. 214 Duhon. Lisa 95 Duke. Cathy 108 Duke. Karen 57 Duke. Pam 108 Duncan, Natalie 57 Duncan. Robby 95 Duncan, Robert 57 Dunn. Kimberley 108 Dunn. Mike l9l 163 Dunn,Mikel9l254. 108.163 Dunn, Raymond 118. 165 Duong, Hoa 144. 57 Duong, Tuan 108 Durand, Kenny 95, 162. 266 ' Durham. Bobby 118 Duvall, Teresa 95, 226, 266, 217 Duzenack, Debra 78.236, 237 Duzenack, Ronald 108 Dyer, Nancy 95. 232 Dyer, Paul 95 Eatmon, Kim 118 Ebanks. Cynthia 95, 234. 206 Ebanks, Keith 116, 234 Eberlein, Lori 95 Edwards, Catherine 95 Edwards. lames 265, 57 Edwards. limmy 95 Edwards. Kimberly 108 Edwards. Marla 252. 57 Edwards, Marlin 95,7 Edwards. Randy 79,158,214 Edwards. Robert 96. 145 Edwards, Steven 88 Edwards, Tanya 118,234 Edwards, Tony 118. 221 Edwards, Vance 79 Eichmiller. Peter 118. 182. 165 Elder. Bobby 254. 209. 58. 143, 50. 290 Elder. Clayton 79 Elliot. Allison 232. 50 Elliott. Casey 255.25-1,596,192,193 Ellis, Daryl 312 Elliot. Leslie 108 ' Ellis, Rich 79, 209 Ellsworth, Beth 79, 201, 200, 258. 259 Ellsworth. Christi 244. 58 Elmore. Bret 58 Elmore. lames 79 Engel. Ricky 118. 165 Engelhardt. Mark 234 England, Becky 108, 233 English. Phillip 108 Erickson. David 50 2 Erickson. Danna 79 Erickson. Kris 96 Escobar. Vivian 108 Espinoza, Esther 108 Espy, Kimberly 108 Espy. Todd 118 Essman. Yvonne 251, 96 Ethridge. Andy 79, 214 Eubanks. Becky 79. 263, 242, 243, 15 74 Evans. Bobby 255, 96. 214 Evans, Deborah 79, 172 Evans, Karen 96. 244. 247, 264 Everingham, Kelley 191. 190 Evernden. Marilyn 232 Evoli. leanine 96, 201 Ewing. Sharon 79 Falls. Stephanie 118, 234 Faubion. Karen 79,153 Faubion. Michael 58 Felt. Debbie 96 Felton, Margaret 232, 58 Ferguson, lohn 163,138 Ferguson. Tammy 58 Fernandez, Henry 96 Ferrell. Michael 118,165 Ferrer, Maria 58 Ferris. David 79 Fiddler, Chanda 118, 122, 207 Fields. Chris 79,255 Fife, Attila 254.159, 242. 2-13.15.19. 264. 58, 256. 257, 50. 299 Filkohazi. A196 Fiore. Lauren 252,58 Fiore, Steven 233 Fisk, Kirk 58 Fite. Stephen 118 Filzsimmons, Colleen 96 Gilmore, Russell 79 Glasgow. Timothy 233. 235 Glassburn,Mark163 Glaze, David 163 Glaze, Manuel 158,59 Glaze. William 11. 158, 159, 59 Glenn. Kim 118,240 Clidewell. CltltCk 96, 41.162.160. 214 Glover. Cindy 79, 252, 244 Glover, Wade 96 Go.Marcie118.240 Codby. Kevin 79 Gonzales. David 11.80.184, 198 Gonzales. Manuel 118. 182. 234, 165 Gonzales. Mike 80 Gonzalez. Alex 97. 11, 18-1.39, 185, 214 Gonzalez. Silvia 97 Gonzalez, Virginia 97 Goodman, Kelley 118 Goodson. David 146 Goodson. Debbie 80 Goodson. Don 209 Goodson, Doug 60 Gorishek. Frank 255. 25-1, 244. 2-17. 60 Gorishek. Robin 97, 232. 23 Gornall.Teresa 252. 60 Gosnay. Clay 97, 247 Gould. Ronnie 60 Coulstan. Stefanie 80 Grady, lenny 97 Graffeo. Tami 97. 176. 201 Graham, lill 97 Graham. Mark 193 Graham, Martin 250, 251,97 Graham, Mike 80, 74 Flanagan. Ronald 58 Fleming, Robin 118 Flippin. Sandy 153, 58 Flores Flores Flores .Cindy 79 . Elias 79 . Leticia 118 Flores, Mary 96 Flores. Mike 58 Flores, Paula 79 Floyd. Floyd, Karen 58 Sandra 118,267 Grah am, Paul 97, 210 Graham, Richard 41, 233, 60. 293 Graham. Tammy 118 Granchay, Veronica 97,244 Grant. Keith 233. 271, 60 Grant, Robert 264, 80. 265, 198 Gratigny. Anne 97,241 Gratigny. Wayne 167, 209. 22. 60, 51. 285 Graves, Eva 253. 176. 177 Gravley. Sherri 97. 265 Fogarty, Michelle 118 Folsom, Lane172,265.58, 142.254 Foor. Douglas 118 Forton, Elizabeth 58 Foster, Cindy 96,233 Fowler, Curtis 118 Fragle.Chris118. 183. 229.221 Francher. David 232.50 Francis, Anna 44 Francis, Charla 96. 224. 226, 201. 200 Francis. Linda 96 Francis. Lisa 118 Frazee. Edward 96 Freedmon. lulie 251.118 Freeman. Kevin 96,6 Freeman. Rodney 178. 163 Friberg. Annika 79 Friedler, Christine 96 Friedler, Marcy 96 Fryklund, Annika 79, 191.311 Fuchsman, Stacy 59 Fuhrman,Lief118.165 Fuhrman, Lisa 96.262 Fuller, leff 50 Fultz. Christine 96. 229 Fultz, Kimberly 118, 183 Funk. Lisa 118.229, 221 Furey. Renee 96 Furqueron. Andrea 118. 229. 267. 221 Cailey. Kaye 261. 250. 96, 264 Galewski, Daniel 118 Galewski. Debbie 96 Gajewski. Michael 96 Galewski. Rebecca 79 Calchutt, Barbara 79 Gale. Eric 96, 188, 162 Gallina. Bill 96, 174 Gallina, Christie 118. 229. 144. 221 Garcia. Diane 6. 59. 56. 257, 297 Garis. Troy 96, 210 Green. lames 80 Green. Kevin 97 Green, Roslyn 97. 232 Green. Roxanne 60 Green. Tammy 171. 172. 22-t, 60. 143 50 Greene, Richard 255, 25-1.97. 192 Greenstein, Brian 163. 202 Greenstein,Licia118.183.221 Greenstein,Tracy118. 183,229,221 Greenwood, lay 97, 162 Gregg. Melody 252. 60 Griffin. Gregory 60 Griffin. Mark 118. 267 Griffith. Kerri 253, 118. 240 Griffith. Scott Grimes, Dale 97 Grimm, Pat 97 Grippy. David 141 Grisham. Deborah 97,236 Groves. Sondra 97. 236 Grubbs, Eugene 221 Guentensberger, Darrell 118 Guerin, Robert Guethersloh. Katherine 261,250 Guevara, Toni 80, 236, 237 Gum, Donna 97 Gupta, Neena 261 Guthrie. David 97 Guthrie. Kip 218 Guthrie. Tony 118 Gutierrez. Adrian 153. 97 Gutschlag. Kelly 254, 219. 218 Gutschlag. Tracy 242. 80, 263. 243. 1-1, 15, 263, 217. 74 Haefs. Daniel 97 Haefs. Diana 251 Hahn. Sancho 191 Hahn.Sansoo253,118 Hakul.lefl178,163 Hakul. Ken 91. 80. 162, 214 Garland, Greg 158. 59, 50 Garza. A. C, 96. 158. 209, 92 Garza, Cynthia 59 Garza. David 96.41, 162,161,266 264.256 Gates. Gathri Gathri Gattis. Laura 59 ght. Beau 232. 233 ght. Patti 79, 233 Tim 118. 234 Gefrides. Alec 202, 198 Gehring, Robert 96 Gentry, Kelly 79 Gerbe r, Leslie 59. 254 Germuiller, Duane 118 Gibbs. Karen 96 Gibson, Tracye 253, 143 Gilbert. Gray 118. 165. 221 Gilchrist. lennifer 59 Gilham. Richard 96 Cillard. Christe 118 Hale Hale Hall. Hall. Hall. Hall, Hall. Hall, Hall. Hall. Hall. Hall, Hall, Hall. y, Tina 97 y, Tracey 97. 244. 247. 264 Chris 60 David 97 Debbie A.80.232.9. 184 Debbie 80 Duane lackie 2sa.11a.2z9,2z1 lames 118 leflrey 252.97 Ronda 97 Shawn 97 Tim 253 Theresa 60 Halliday. Kathy 118. 234 Ham Ham Ham Ham Ham er. Sandra 118 ilton, Roger 118. 165 ilton, Tracey 97,235 mer. David 80 mond. Craig 118. 182. 234. 165 307 Hanson, Hammond, lay 233 Hammond, Leah 254, 97, 201 Hankins, Nancy 233 Hankin Robin 80, 236 5. Hanson, Chris 97 Hanson. Hanson. Danielle 97 Eric 118 Hanson, leffrey 80 Teresa 255 Harbison, Alesia 97, 14, 236, 239, 266, 92 Hardaway, Hugh 118,165 Hardaway, Nan 240 Hardee, Donna 255,261 Hardeman, Cari 265. 61, 254 Harder, Christy 97, 33, 241 Hare, Lisa 218 Hare, Robert 97. 174, 38, 162, 161, 214 Hare, Rodney 97, 174, 158, 214. 92 Harker, Terri 80 Harker, Travis 257, 202 Harrington, lames 80 Harris, Brian 178. 18, 163 Harris, Chris 98 Harris, Glenna 250, 98 Harris, Kriby163 Harris, Michelle 118 Hartsell, Craig 98,192 Harvey. Michael 255, 98 Harvill, Carol 80. 233 Hatfield, Chris 119 Hatherly, Bruce 80 Hathorn, Laura 61 Hawkins, Bill 80 Hawkins, Cheryl 80, 264 Hayes, Mary 80 Hayes. Sally 261 Haynes, Carolyn 252, 236, 60 Haynes, Eric 119 Hayney, Scott 98 Hays. Curtis 60. 38. 260.213, 214 Hays, Sally 261 Hays. Steve 162 Haerrell, Laura 119 Hasty, Chris 178, 244, 247 Head, Kristina 253, ll9, 234 Heath, Alan 178, 18 Hedrick. Kathleen 119, 229, 267. 221 Hedrick, Tammy 81 Heisler, Bobby 81 Helminger,lohn119 Henderson Henderson .lohnny 148 .Dawn 232 Henderson. Henderson. 201 Elizabeth 236, 61 Patty 98, 176, 177, 224. Hendley, Larina 253,233 Hendren, Debbie 251,119 Hendron, Brent 221 Henegar, Carrye 81 Hennis, Miles 61 Henry, Cathy 253, 244 Henry, Denise 81 Henry, Gregory 178, 163 Henry, lason 98,232,214 Henry, leif 98 Henry, Mark 232 Hensel, Chelle 119,240 Hensley, lulia 81 Herndon, Brent 119, 182, 165 Hervey, Marie 261, 250 Hickson, Natalie 81 Higgins, Kimberly 119, 240 Higgins, Ricky 98, 2, 162, 160 Higgins, Timothy 2, 264. 265. 51, 279 High. Brenda 232 Highers, Robin 140 Hightower, Vicki 153, 98, 266 Hill, Craig 119,234,165 Hill. Duane 81 Hill, Melanie 153, 252, 265, 61 Hinshaw, Cynthia 119 Hirsch,lohn163,218 Hite, Scott 163. 164, 218 Ho, Misook119, 221 Hoag, Richard 81 Hobbs, Kathy 81,236 Hobbs, Kim 253,98 Hogan, Dennis 255, 61 Hogan, Donna 98 Hogan. leffrey 252, 234, 235, 61, 51 Hogue, Tamara 119 Holaday, Chris 163 Hulbert, Kindall 98, 236, 237, 92 Holbert, Lee 61 Holder, Alan 182,165 Holder, Ronald 119 Holipski, lohn 159, 61 Holland, Horace 184, 61 Holland, Kim 98 Holland, Pam 119, 234 Holland, Reginald 81 Hollingsworth, Vikki 81 Holmes, Connie 261 Holmes, lTye 61 Holmes, Laura 81, 244, 247, 264 Holmes, Shan 119, 240 Holt, lanice 81 Holt, loel 308 Holt, Keith 254 Honeycutt, lay 81,153, 158 Honeycutt, Wayne 158 Hontz, Lisa 204 Honza, Charles 61 Honza, Lorraine 81,192 Hood, Lynn 252, 236, 238, 62, 293 Hood, Stephanie 98 Hooten, Betsy 251, 119, 229, 221 Hopkins, Damon 119,165 Hopkins, Dana 62 Hopkins, Mike 81 Hopper, Willie 255, 98 Horn, Carl 98, 232 Horn, Cindy 62 Hoss, Greg 81 Hoss, Theresa 62 Howard, Amy 119, 62,221 Howard, Angela 98,232 Howard. Cynthia 265, 22. 167 Howard, David 62 Howard, loe 98 Howard, Nicki 81 Howard, Susan 218 Howard, Tim 81,168 Howell, Stephanie 119,234 Howells. Denise 119, 240 Howells, Russell 98 Howerton, Donnetta Howerton, Suzette 218 Hrbacek. Scot 81, 260 Hrebec, lulie 98,190,191 Huchingson, Donna 98, 10, 139, 236. 239 Huchingson, Tommy 81,11.159 Huckabay, Gaston 98 Huff,loe119,182,165, 22 Hufft, Craig 98.34, 266 Huettenmueller, Gina 81, 200 Hughes. leffrey 81,252,198 Hughes. Sherlyn 263, 243, 263, 62, 258, 259, 51,276 Huling, Annette 218 Hulsey, Mike 62 Hundley, Michael 81 Hunt, Carmella 240 Hunt, Don 188,62 Hunt, lulie 81 Hunt, Moncia 81 Hunt, Paula 82, 262 Hunt, Sona 119 Hutcherson. lamal 82 Hutcherson, lon 48, 188, 62,282 Hutcherson, Todd 62 Huyck, Tim 82 Hwang, Kim Moon 98, 178 Ilse, Scott 33 lntravaia, Angie 98 islam, Shebla 119, 229, 221 Isom, Keith 82,255 Ivy, Kim 261, 96, 261 Ivy, Robin 233 lackson, Monte 163, 164, 210, 106 lackson. Todd 82 lamb, Amju 98,202,203 lanis, Mary 204 lanusz, Marry 82 lasper. Lawrence 119,165 lasper, Theresa 62, 51, 288 leffcoit. lenni 98 lennings, LeAnne 253,250 lennings, Lisa 82 lennings. Vincent 98 lenson, Angie 82,252,265 lobson, Tracy 250, 262, 62, 142 lohnson, Brian 182,221 lohnson, David 202, 203 lohnson, Melanie 229,221 lohnson, Robin 98,224 lohnson, Robbie 82, 172, 173, 74 lohnson, Scott 159 lohnson, Sheeba 250,205 lohnson, Stacey 15, 60, 204 lohnson, Steve 98,202 lohnson, Trevor 178 lohnston, Kent 202 lohnston, Kim 254 lohnston. Luke 25 lones, Kim 98 lones, Randy 82,260 lones, Ron 98, 41, 3, 9, 260 lones. Tony 178, 163. 106 lonon, Margaret 62 lordan, Darrin 255 lordan, Margaret lordan, Tim 82 lordan, laney 62 loy, Ajit 98 lun kin, Deborah 98,234 Kaiser, Leslie 82 Kapp, leffrey 244 Karmann, Michael 99. 266, 256, 257 Karmann, Robert 178, 18 Kay. Scott 99, 233 Keaveney, Brian 119 Keaveney, Christine 119 Keaveney, lohn 82,210 Keeler, Mark 99, 233, 235, 260, 198 Keene, Carrie 82,201 Keene. Kenneth 111, 163 Keim, Patricia 99 Keiser, Leslie 265 Kelley, Dougals 11 Kelling, leff119 Kelly, David 99,187,188 Kelly, Sharon 254, 99,9 Kennedy, Carrie 82 Kennedy, Hugh 99, 233, 198 Kenton, Debbie 253,119,240 Kenton, Nancy 99 Kenton, Susan 265, 62 Kephart, Scott 255, 254, 62, 142, 51 Kephart, Tracy 82,234 Kerner, Lisa 111 Kettman, lacquelin 99 Kidd, lohn 119 Kidd, Mike 82.37.160 Kilby, Michelle 99,189,191 Kilgore, Richard 254,62 Kilgore, Scott 82, 252 Kim, Chulmin 63 Kim, Daniel 252, 111 Lieckhoner, Robert 57 Limbert, Richard 99 Limsky, Mark 206, 5, 158, 209, 206. 207, 64 Linder, Randy 64 Linder, Ron 99 Linders, Kelly 111,247,244 Linders, Kimberly 83, 252 Little, Brian 83 Little, Gregory 120, 234 Loewe, Greg 64 Logsdon, Diana 232, 64 Logsdon, Shawn 83 London, Michel Ann 111,112,240 Long, Dana 64 Long, Debbie 99, 241 Lopez, Lopez- Lopez- Lopez- Lopez- Lopez- Abelardo 120 Rogina, Alex 83, 198, 197 Rogina, Charlie 99, 198 Rogina, Sergio 99, 198, 197 Rogina, Tony 83 Rogina, Vivian 83 Kim, Donna 82. 99,266 Kim,li111,140 Kim, loseph 252,63 Kim, Kathy 119 Kim, Michelle 62 Kim, Myong 191 111 Kim, Myong l11l 82 Kim, Soo 119,240,267 Kim, Tae 111, 244, 247, 264 Kimbrell, Dalisa 111 King, Eugene 99 Kin ,Roger 254,111,178,18 Kiniaid, Doug 63 Kinkade, Rhett 82, 254 Kinstley, Valerie 82 Kirby, lohn 111, 99 Kirk, Donna 111 Klein, Roger 63 Koch, Mark 111 Koehler, lill 25, 264, 138, 265. 63 Kokel, David 111,147 Kolb, Toni 82 Kovic, Colin 252,99 Kramer, lim 82 Krise, Michelle 119, 229, 267, 221 Kruger, Brad 99 Krum, lon 153 Kuhl, lody 91, 82, 217 Kuhns, Darcy 119, 165 Lacasse, Manon 82 Ladd, limmy 63 Ladd, Mary 99 Ladd, William 111 Lafferty, Karen 63 Lafleur. George 111,192 Laframboise, Shannon 111 LaGuardia, Teann 254, 99, 262 Lakins, Kim 111 Lamazares, Ana 254, 336, 63, 143. 294 Lamb, David 99 Lamb. Kelly 119,240 Lambeth, Robert lToddl 63 Lamirand, Stacey 82,263,252 Landman, Kirk 82,16,140,188,158, 159, 74 Lane, lulie 82,252 Lane. Laura 99 Laney, Sally 111 Lang, Sara 99, 233 Lang, Thanh Chi Langford, Susan 99 Lanham, Andera 82,177 Lanham, Lawrence 119 Lanktord, Sandra 217 Lanier, Rob 253,119,267 Lappin, Richard 111,232,264 Lara, Rosi 98,99 LaRiviere, lanine 119, 229, 267, 221 Lark, Mike 111,233 Larson, Christine 99 Lassister, lames 99 Lassister, lay 120,234 Lassister, Sonia 252,63 Laster, Theresa 120 Laun. Scot 99 Laureano, Irma 120 Lopp, Blair 120, 240 Lott, Chris 134,120,182,165,221 Lott. Craig 209, 28, 64 Loughridge, lulie 83 Love, Bruce 83 Love, Lisa 120, 267 Love, Mike 202 Love, Todd 111, 149 Loveless, Carol 28, 64 Lowell, Rondi 120, 240 Lowry. Arthur 111,232 Lowry, Paul 163. 218 Luallen, Kevin 48,184,214 64 Ludford, Allen 111 Ludwick, Bobby 83, 168 Luna, Belinda 120, 183, 229, 221 Lund, Chris 64, 288 Lussier. Rick 120 Luu, Vik 120 Lynch, Alyssa 64 Lynch, Van 83 Lynn, Carol 111 Lyon,lamesl11, 178,179,127 Lyons, Debi 19, 242, 243, 64, 256, 257, 52 MacDonald, Shelley 100 MacElvaine, David 64 MacElvaine, Scott 111 Machala, Maria 111 Mackey, lanice 261,111 Mackey, Tom 83 Maddran, Paige 261,111 Mahar, Scott lames 252, 111 Mahon, lennifer 135, 120. 183, 229. 267, 221 Mahon, Vickie 263, 100, 41, 283, 264. 266 Mahoney, Don 83 Mailloux, lanet 250, 100 Mako, Matt 83 Malone, Brenda 100,236 Malone, Donny 111 Malone, lohn 100,162 Maloney, Diane 120, 221 I Manby, David 83 Manderfeld, Fred 100 Manderfeld, Patty 111, 106 Marberry, Tamara 120,229,221 Markley, lames 255, 65 Marin, lose 120, 165, 221 Marlar, David Mariar, Scott 100, 233, 190 Marlow. Edward 111 Marlowe, Michael 120 Maroh Marsh. Martel l, Denise 120, 240 Mike 48, 65, 159, 299 lo, loseph120 Martin, Anna 83,111 Martin, Cheryl 65 Martin, Christoph 111,247,178. 218,219 Martin, Cindy 100 Martin. David 111, 163 Martin, Erin 83 Martin, Kathleen 120,183,229.221 Martin, Kim 120, 183.229, 221 Martin, Marilyn 100 Lavello, Michael 255, 99 Lavello, Sheila 63 Lawless, leffrey 255, 64 Lawrence, Charles 120, 165 Lawrence, Colette 99 Lawson, Dayna 64 Leader. Rodney 99 Leblanc, Cindy 82 Leblanc, Louise 82 Lee, Dennis 82, 252, 37 Lee, Lary 111,210 Lee, Sang 254,64 Leggett, Cindy 82 Leo, David 251499, 25 Leo, Karin Lester. Lewis. Lewis. Lewis, Lewis. Lewis. Laura 251, 99 Dan 83,153,158 lanine 111,234 leffrey 111, 232 limmy 61, 64 Roger 120, 165,220,221 Martin, Randall 120 Martin, Theresa 191 111 Martin, Theresa l12l l53, 65 Martin,Tonyh100 Martin, Tracie 120 Martinez, Andy 100 Martinez, Carlos 83,15 Martinez, Mary 111 Martinez. Michelle 83,253 Martinez, Mike 120,65 Martinez, Yolanda 65 Mason, Lary 83 Massie, lill 137, 83, 40, 236, 239 Masters, Michael 83 Mathew, Rubykutty 83 Mathew, Sali 100 Mathew, Salamma 83 Matsushita, leff 112 Mattay, Miriam 112, 244 Matthews, Chuck 112 Matthews, Mark 165 Matthews, Mary 233, 217 Mauch, Lloyd 120, 182, 165 Maxwell, Denise 264 Maxwell, Dennis 84 Maxwell. Suzan 65 Maxwell, Timothy 100, 214,163,266 Maxwell, Tom 83,232 May, Kyndall 244, 246, 247, 74, 65. 143. 51. 291 Mayhberry, Greg 84,168,169 Mayberry, Mitch 100,174 Mayes, Mike 100,191 Maynard, Steve 84,162,188 Mayo, Hal 100, 174 Mayo. Sharon 112,177 Mayo, Ty Quinton Mayran, Larry 112 McAfee, lamie 253,100 McAllister, Steve 100 McAughey, Donna Maria 153 McBride, Glenn 84,254,162 McBride, Phyllis 100, 226, 264, 2l6 McCarthy, Michelle 84,120 McCartney. Noelle 120,240 McCauley, Dorothy 64,153,112 McCauley. Eddie 153,112 McCauley, lames 255, 254, 99,100, 192 McCauley, Melodie 261,112 McClay, Michael 120 MCClend0n, Kevin 84, 232, 258, 259 264 McClish, Larry 84 McCue, Kathleen 84 McCullough, Hollie 153, 64 McCullough, Kristi 252, 112 McCullough, Mark 64 McDonald, Kris 120,234,267 McCougald, Skip 11 McDougald. Troy 84 McFaddin, Linda 120,240 McFarland, Kim 120 McGibboney, lohn 210,211 McGiboney. Marycarol100, 7 McGinn, Kathleen 112 McGinn, Michael 84, 252 McGlothlin, Kim 100, 7 McGraw, Tessa 84,112 MCGreg0r, Mike 100, 104, 166, 167. 168, 169, 92 McGrew, Elaina 236 Mclnnish, leff100 Mclnnish, Kevin 28,265 Mchon, Vickie 283 McKay, Michael 100 McKee, Michael 178, 179, 218, 219 McKenna, Andy 112, 233, 264 McKenzie, Michelle 120, 183, 229. 221 McKinney.lean112 McKinnis, Kent 100, 259, 198 McKinnis, Kerri 120 McKnight, lohn 120 McLaughlin, Karla 235,65 McLean, Shawne 100, 232 McMahon. Curren 100 McManis, Bobbie 261 McManis, Kevin 84 McManis, Roberta 112 McMillan, Dottie 100 McMullen. Andrew 84, 78, 162, 188 McMullen, Dale 194 McMullen, Patrick lohn 100 McNickle, David 100, 247, 188 McQughey, Donna 64 Meador, Terry 84 Mears, Craig 252,112,163 Mears, Michelle 253 Mears, Rebecca 84, 252 Mears, Shaun 120 Meek, Missy 120 Mercer,Gary101 Mercer, Kenny 101, 162 Merrill, Kathy 100, 101 Merrill, Tim 134, 165 Merrill, Tony 301, 66, 158, 28, 51. 301 Metcalf, Stefani 120 Michaelis. lulie 84 Michaelis. Kim 101 Middaugh, Loree 84 Milburn, Traci 244, 246, 245, 247. 25 66, 265, 288 Millaway, Cynthia 153 Millaway, leffrey 101 Miller, Chris 112 Miller, Claudia 254,112 Miller, Karen 112,262 Miller, Karla 251 Miller, Kathy 101, 180 Miller, Mitchel 66 Miller, Stephanie 101 Miller, Wayne 44 Mills, Shannon, 112. 180, 218 Mills, Tina 253,112,149 Min, Caroline 253,120 Min, Han 64 Minderman, Wilbur 66 Mirando. Raychille 253, 101 Mitchell, Amanda 84 Mitchell, lames 246.245, 2-17.25.66 Mitchell, William lll 153, 66 Miura, Yukie 66 Moeller, Kim 84 Moffett. Tammy 120 Moffett, Terry 84 Moffett, Tim 120. 165 Moisan, Scott 84 Moitz, Richard 101, 214,92 Mollinedo. Olga 112 Moly. Patil 112,210 Ollivant, Tim 85.17-l,162,147, 210. 211 Olson, Liz 101 Olson, Mark 254,67 Olson, Tanya 113 Ontiveros, Becky 252, 101 Ontiveros, Esther 85,252 Oros. Corinne 85 Oros, lay 121,234 Orsborn, Thomas 101, 174 Ossian, Merit 113, 228, 233, 201 Monk, Karla 101, 236 Montesino, David 66.265, 280 Moon. Chong 112 Moore Moore 216 Moore Moore Moore . Andy 16, ss, isa , Cathy aa, 15, 242, 243, 217. .leanie135,112 , lames101, 112,262 lackie 208, 66, 209, 51 Moore. , Lisa 253, 112, 183,229,221 Morano, Steve 112 Morehead, David 120, 182 Moreland, Dean 84. 78, 232, 9 Morgan, Bobby 120, 165 Morgan, Mark 233, 66 Morgan, Paul 120. 234 Morgan, Shelly 101 Morgerson, Leslie Morin, Edward 120 Morris, Bobby 112, 210 Morris, Troy 112 Ro ina, Vilma 69 Sitton, lohnny 283. 103, 283 Moseley, Mark 4.48, 33,66 Mothershed, Ken 84 Mothershed, Mike 101, 174, 168, 210 Mozelle. Bambi 101 Mulford, Stephen 84,139 Mullen, Bryon 112 Mullens. Lisa 101 Mullens. Tammy 84, 45, 236. 239 Mullinax, lanet 84, 233 Mullinax, lulia 101,233 Mullinex, Fred 112 Mullins, David 84, 16, 163, 158, 209, 207 Mullins, Lance 254,112,159 Mullins, Richard 101 Mundon, Sherry 261,112 Munoz. lose 141, 255, 232, 66 Munoz, Peter 233 Murdock, Cliff 101 Murphy, Billy 112, 163,210 Murry, Chris 66 Myren, lerry 84, 232 Nabors, Roger 66 Nallie, Renee 85, 265 Naranio. Ronnie 112 Nash. Gregory 112. 233 Nauman, Stanley 112 Navarro, Anita 113, 218 Navarro, lesse 85, 162 Neal, Bruce 120, 234 Neal, Diane 66,142 Neal, Evelyn 85 Neal, Keith 120 Neidert, Michael 113 Nevins, lim 101,175,162 Nevins, Kelly 252, 66, 254 Newsom, Cary 254, 101,192 Newsom, Kim 121, 240 Ottinger, Lillian 101 Outler. Pat 85 Owens, Becky 85 Owens, Carole 101, 236 Owens, Gregory 113 Owens, Penny 85 Owens, Richard 90. 85, 194 Owens , Robert 121,234 Owens. Tracy 113 Pace, L isa 113 Paciella, Debra 85,234 Paciella. Gerry 113.234 Pafford, Karin 113, 232 Paik. Won 85.197 Pallitto, Denise Pallock. Michelle 67 Park, Laura 85,192 Pa rker. Parker. Parker, Parker, Darrell 67 Katie 102 Robert 121, 221 Steve 85, 162 Parker, Tonya 121, 240 Parkey, Rhonda 153, 67, 286 Parks. 265. Parks. Parks. Parks. Christopher 261, 168, 264. 263 Danielle 198 Melayna 121 Melinda 251,102 Parks, Won 198 Parmley, leffrey113, 184 Parrigin, Perry 85,19,15,5.265 Parsley, Diannette113, 180,228,218 Parsley,lay 301. 158, 67. 28, 301 Pate. Bambi 85 Pate, Monica 102 Patrick, lohn 85, 252. 244. 246, 247. 25, 265 Patterson, Shawn 85 Patton, Barbi113,1a0.1s1 Patton. Randy 102 Patzig, Dena 121 Paulette, Susan 88, 85. 263, 264, 263 Paulsen, Peter 85, 191 Payne. lerry 67 Payne. Pamela 67 Polley, William 121, 164 Pope, Ricky 113, 178 Pope. Tommie 128, 65, 236, 22, 23, 68 Porter, Anne 102 Potts. Michelle 121, 229, 221, 220 Powell, Angie 253,112 Powell, Katherine 86, 2, 265 Powell, Marti 86, 236, 239 Powell, Sundy 261,113 Prather, Mark 102 Preston, Tad 86, 233 Preston, Wayne 252,113. 163,218 Price. Bob 68, 254 Price, Mary Lynn 113,232 Price, Melinda 86, 253, 232, 265 Price, Patricia 121 Price, Sam 102, 162, 149 Price, Shauna 121, 183, 229, 221 Pride, Patricia 251 Priest. Cindy 68 Pritchard, Melissa 113 Privitt, loe 86 Pross. Margaret 113 Pross, Peggi 261 Prothro, Shawn 102, 162, 266 Pruitt. Doug 102 Pruitt, lennifer 113, 240 Pruitt, Melanie 66. 226, 216 Prum, Sokhen 113 Puente, Roland 86 Puente, lose 68 Pulte, Rene 113, 244, 247 Putnam. Douglas 121,234 Ragan. Starla 68, 293 Rainey, Kenneth 121 Rains, Tracie 113 Rainwater, Alicia 113 Rainwater. Lanita 86,176,226 Rakovan, Brian 113 Ralston, Kelli 86 Ramdhan,Devika113 Ramirez. Roland 233, 235,68 Ramirez, Rudy 113, 163, 162 Ramirez, Sharon 102, 204 Ramos. Laura 102, 256 Ramos, Mark 121,165 Ramsey, Karen 121 Ramse , Sherri 86 A Randall, Colleen 252, 236, 68 Randall, lan 102 Randhan. Adrian 153 Randoll, Lynne 113, 244 Rawlings, Marshall 113. 233 Ray, Sandra 253. 102 Ray, Sonia 68 Raylean, Laura 86, 242, 242, 74 Richardson, Christopher 232, 69 Richardson, Cindy 114 Richardson, lerry 121,165 Richardson, lohn 103 Richey, Becky 86. 265 Richmond, Douglas B6 Richmond, Kimberly 103 Rickenbacher, leffrey 69 Rickenbacker, David 103 Ricks, Renee 122 Riddell, Carolyn 86 Riddell, Billy 69 Ridgely, Gerry 122, 182,165,221 Rigby, Steven 191, 190, 264, 69, 57. 50, 282 Rimmer, Lawrence 69 Riney. lames 114 Ringler, Danelle 114 Ringo, Michael 103 Rister, Michelle 69 Ritchie, Cindy wa Rittenhouse, Sarah 252, 236, 29, 69 Rivera, Cynthia 69 Rivera, Steven 114, 264 Rivera, Wanda 86 Roark, Darrin 159, 49, 23. 69 Roark, Debbie 86, 217 Robards. Sharon 86, 236, 237 Robelen, Lanorre 86, 262 Roberts, Melanie 86 Roberts, Ricky 159, 69 Roberts, Rita 122 Roberts, Stephanie 122, 240 Robertson, Denise 86, 232 Robinson. Bill 103 Robinson, Stacy 114, 233 Robson, Lisa 114 Robson, Rodney, 114, 18,218 Rockwell, Marty 114 Schurrer, Michelle 114 Scott. Scott, Scott, Scott. Scott, 39. Andy 114 Anthony 103 lill 251, 122 Kenneth 192 Sharon 172, 223, 224, 201, 70. 52 Scudder. Brian 233, 70 Scudder, Suzanne 103, 233 Seebock, Eric 87 Seebock, lennifer 122 Rodriq Rodriq Rodriq Rodriq uez, Angel 69 uez, Diane 86, 180, 9, 201, 260 uez, loe 122 uez, Orlando 69 Roehrich. Monica 69 Rogers. Cathy 253, 236.159, 299 Rogers, lulie 69 Rogers ,Leia 122.183, 221 Rohne, Mark 122.182, 165 Rollins, Michael 114, 178 Roman. Laura 86, 226 Seely, David 87 Seely, Nicky 114 Segura, Albert 210, 106 Segura, Issac 114,163,210 Seibert, Shelley 87 Seiler. Robert 122 Seitzer, Erin 103 Sewell, lulia 87 Sewell, Lisa 254, 114,100. 218 Sexton, Lynda 254, 103, 266 Sharp, Laura 122 Shaw, Brian 233 Shaw. Cindy 240 Shaw, Kevin 70 Shaw, Samantha 97. 103,19 Sheeran, Stephen 103, 174 Sheppard, Robin 103,241,217 Shin, Selma 122 Shine. lohn 159,70 Shipley, Don 163,169 Shipley, leff103, 162 Shiverdaker, leff114, 244 Shocklee, Mike 114 Short, Steven 103 Shortman, Steven 103 Shultz. Debra 122 Shultz, Diane 122 Shultz, Tina 61 Sides, Karen 87, 236 Sigears, Harold 253, 122 Sigmon, lim 87, 41, 38, 260, 311 Sill. Susan 103, 241, 217, 92 Simars, loe 136 Simonsen, Anna 103. 233, 257 Simmons, Cynthia 114, 180 Simmons, Pamela 87, 232. 32 Simmons, Patty 217. 70,265 Pearce, Gary 254, 113, 178 Pearce, Steven 121 Peltohashi, Ollie 67 Pena. Robert 113, 163 Pena, Sylvia 102 Penland, Cheryl 252, 113, 244, 247, 25 Pentec ost, Thomas 252, 102, 232 Penton. Maria 102 Perdue. Michael 250. 121 Perez, Francisco 121 Perez. Gloria 85. 233 Perez, lorge 152. 102 Perez,Rogelio121,182,165 Nguyen, Ha 101, 266 N uyen, Tien S Nguyen Nichols Nichols Nichols Nieves. . Tram Anh 144 , Angie 101,236 , Michael 85 . Robbie 66 Maritza 85 Nims, Chris 253,67 Nims, Kevin 85 Nitsch, Ginger 101, 266 Nitsch, lackie 67 Niven, Charles 252,244.246,25,11, 142, 51, 292 Nivens, Chuck 150. 67 Nixon, Charlie 101, 104, 162 Noles, Ronnie 113, 232 Norrid, David 113, 44. 7, 203, 201, 202 Norrid, Kelly 44, 256, 67. 236. 143. 302 Northrup, Keith 85, 168 Norton, Felicia 113 Nottingham, leff192, 193, 67, 22, 23. 52, 278 Nugent, Van 101 Nurnberg,DeDe121 Nurnberg, lohnny 85 0'Bannon, Robert 194, 195, 67 Obar, Alexander 85 Obar, loyce 101, 177, 223, 224 Obar, Romar 101 O'Brien, Amy 256, 67 O'Brien, lames101 O'Brien, Pamela 67 Ogden, Don 85 Ogden, Kevin 101 Ogle, Chris 113, 163, 164, 164 Ogle, lohnny 210, 211 O iver, Monica 85, 6 Perry. Raynelle 102, 18 Persaud, Karen 113 Persaud, loe 121, 267 Person, Ray 85 Peternel, lames 113,233 Peterson. Anita 121 Peterson. Cathy 85,258,264 Peterson, Scott 121, 182. 165, 234 Pettokoski, Olli 184 Petty. Bryan Scott 121 Phanco, Mark 191, 67, 265, 299 Phanco.Slephen102.256,192,266 Phillips, Mark 121, 234 Phillips, Scott 102 Pier. lon 29, 262 Pier, Greg 67,51 Pierot. Tish 85 Pierson. Rebecca 102 Pinaire. Dougals 67 Pinaire, Ken 121 Pinkerton, Frances 90,85 Pinneke, Kimberle 85 Pitrucha,Kirk,158,191,67 Pitrucha, Scott 102 Pittman, Brett 85, 162 Pitts, Brenda 113 Pitts. Marcie 121 Pitler, Dawn 121, 183. 220, 221 Platt, Allan 86,192 Plaza, Rochelle 121. 229, 67, 221 Plumlee. Randy 86. 168, 16. 158, 74 Plumlee, Tamie 244, 68 Poarch, Pam 86.168, 236,238.37 Podgorny, Christine Poetschlte, Kurt 86, 263, 16. 158, 159 Poetschke, Liesl 121,240 Point. Michael 102, 162 Point, Stephanie 86. 172 Polite, Luster 113 Polley. Cheryl 91. 86 Raymon Raymon d, R. 195, 194, 68, 49 Cl. Kathy 113 Redding, Lisa 86 Redding, Michelle 68 Redman, Tracy 113, 180, 262 Redmond, lackie 102 Redmond, lanice 113 Reece,Gary 102,233 Reece, Marleah 113 Reece, Sherry 121. 234 Rees. Shanon 86 Reese, Christy 121,103,234 Reese, Steven 102 Reeves. Amy 261, 250, 113, 266 Reeves, Troy 4, 68, 52 Reeves. Karen 121,229 Reeves. Melissa 121, 240 Reeves, Michael 233, 148, 68, 271 Reeves, Reichen Ragan 121,165 bach, Cathy 86 Reid, Robert 158. 264. 68, 198 Reidgreen. lennifer 121, 240 Reimers, Monica 102,266 Reina, Lisa B6 Reinecke, Lisa 113 Reinke, Melanie 261,102 Reiser, Marian 86, 191 Reiser, Theresa 233, 68 Rendessy, Paul 102 Rendessy, Ronald 113 Ressa, Paul 121, 165 Rever, William Ill 113, 178 Rever, Renee 68 Reynolds, David 121 Reynolds, Gene 68 Rhine, Beth 121, 240 Rhine, Stacey 113 Rhoades, Dianna 121 Rhodes, Carl Dean 121 Rhodes. Russell 184 Rhyme, Susan 102 Riccardi, Richard 244, 247, 69 Ricco, Vincent 254, 233 Rice, Finni121 Rice, Martha 86,217,1B4,262 Rich, lason 113 Rich. Lorraine 86 Rich, Melissa 261,113 Rich, Tracy 14.15, 15, 242, 243, 36. 23, 69. 52 Richards, leanie 103, 236,239 Richards, Lila 114 Richardson, Alaina 114. 244 Richardson, Cheryl 232 Romanchak, William 122 Romine. Yvonne 114 Rose, Denise 103, 235, 264 Rose, leffrey 235, 69 Ross, Chatarina 236, 238, 239 Ross. lacy 69 Ross, loyce 253, 114 Ross, lulie 70,265 Ross, Tommy 1Z2,18Z,165,221 Ross. Trine 87 Rosson, Todd 87 Rotko, David 114,163,218 Roundtree, Kristi 114, 180, 181, 228 201 Ro ala, Tiffany B7 Rubenstein, Michael 70 Rubenstein, Scott 70 Rubenstein, Shari 87, 192 Rubio, lorge 253,122 Rudy, lennifer 114 Ruenlts, Robert 252 Ruff. Ronnie 159, 149, 70 Runkle, Mike 70 Russell, Natalie 103, 236 Ruth, lunior 87,209 Rutherford, Dawn 87, 232 Rutherford, Greg 233 Rutherford, leff 70 Rutherford, Mark 233 Rutherford, Michael 114 Rutherford, Scott 87 Ryalls. Michael 122, 165 Sims. loe 122, 182 Singlet on, lohn 122,234 Sitton, Todd 114 Sivess. 292 Sivess. Skinne Lisa 254. 70, 28.264, 262, 50. Stacia 252. 103.244, 246, 264 r, Kim 87 Skinner, Bryan 114, 178, 163 Slay. Steven 103, 214 Slocum, Laura 87, 236,239 Slyter,MachellZ53,103 Smart, Robert 87, 252. 233 Smart, Ronnette 114 Smith, Brad 254,103 Smith, Chad 252,103 Smith, David 255,232,70,142,285 Smith, lacquelin 103 Smith, lohn 250, 114 Smith, Kelly 253 Smith. Kevin 87 Smith, Kristine 122 Smith, Lester 103 Smith, Lynette 253, 103. 282 Smith, Melody 103, 233 Smith, Michael 251. 122, 165 Smith, Pat114, 163 Smith. Randy 254 Smith, Robert 103, 162, 214, 92 Smith, Scott 252, 114 Smith, Sheri l8l 122 Smith,Sheril9l253,114 Smith, Stephanie 114,108,232 Smith, Tiffanie 103, 233 Smithers, Shanon 255, 103, 214 Ryan, Diane 103 Sabo. Erin 251,122 Sab0. Matthew 87 Sacco. P,eter 233 Sacco, Thomas 87 Salmi. Salmi. Gregg 188, 70 Ricky 87 Salverson, Theresa 87, 252 Sample, leffrey 114 Sanders, lames 103,192 Sap in gton, Doyle 70 Saul? Douglas 122 Scamardo, Steve 103 Soli, Lisa 103,192 Song, lin Hyo 103 Sons, Tracy 251, 122, 183.229, 266. 221 Sorber, Lee 114 Sorgen, Pat 159 Sorgen, Phillip 103, 262 Spaete, Paul 70 Spell, Susie 114 Spellm an, Thomas 87. 255 Spencer. Kent 122 Splawn, Kay 87 Schlin ke, Susan 87, 233. 234 Schmidt, leffrey 114 Schmidt, lohn 70 Schmidt, Lisa 103,232 Schmidt, Robert 122 Schmitz, Mike 103,162,216 Schneberger, lill 87, 235 Schneberger, Robin 114,233 Scholten,lanet103 Schroeder, lulie 251, 122, 5 Schuenemann, Eric 70,264,265 Schule, Bobby 87 Schultz, Mike 87 Schultz, Sandy 70.264, 262, 142 Sprabary, Dwayne 103 Spradlin, David 122,234 Spradlin, Mike 87 Spradling, Shawn 114,234 Sprague, Traci 87. 254 Spruce, Scott 153. 114 Spurgeon, Mike 87,129 Squiergulie 122, 240 Staffor ,Dan 103,184,213 Stafford, Deborah 87 Staley. Natalie 103, 244. 246, 247, 291 Stallcup. Terry 87 Stampes. Tim 103 Stamply. leffrey 87 309 Williamson, Kimberly 72 Williamson, Pat 105 Willis, Sheryl 105, 241 Wilmans, Scott 89 ilson,Curt115,178,179,163,106 ilson, Cynthia 72 ilefon, Eric 49, 271 ilson, Iames 163 ilson,lari105,177, 7 ilson, lohn 89, 24 , 6,247,211 Wilson,Lonzie115 Wilson, R 3, 240, 74 W' n, ' 11189, 263, 254, 156 53 Wi 'ter, Lisa 89 ter, Stacy 89 Winters, lim 89,187,180 Witaker, Shawna 72 Witham, Denise 8 W' ,Ienni 123 hki ran 90, 253, 265 h edler, Brian 263. 72. 39 Wolc Nana 252, 48, 236. 72 Wolfe, enny 115, 210 tWolfe, 0,210 Wolfe im 72 o ,Edward 115 Woods, Mary 90 Woodward, l..eAnne 72 Woodward, Paul 105, 233, 198 Work, Debra 123, 234 Worsham, Sarah 261,115 Worlham, Shelly 123, 234 Worthington, Ioan 48, 72 Woulfe, Brad 115, 178, 179, 163 Wright, : ent123 Wright ' 115, 264 ri ht, ' .1 my115 tney4 ' 1 'n 115 W ur 72 W , Martha 105 Yager, Tammy 153, 72 2, 236 41. 162 234 123, 221 105, 224, 226, 201 Tony 123 115. 240 0 23, 234 Zapata, Amanda 105, 217, 184 Zapata, Iohn 90,184,185 Zapata, Matt 123 Zismer, left 202 Zismer. lustina 105 Ere. 247, 25, 70 K Mt All the Way pg.. . . When the school year began, I had no idea where we would be now. The Iliad had no sponsor and organizing it alone was hard and confusing. Meeting our new sponsor for the first time, one week before school started, we basically had the book already planned. Ads were hard to sell anfd we were worried we would not have enough money. Needless to say, we encountered many surprises. Despite the move to our new room, staff changes, lack of supplies and minor squabbles, we survived. Other activities moved up, just as we did. Student involvement increased tremendously. Interests broadenedg clubs and courses were formed to meet the new demand. Outdoor education taught us to make fishing lures, build camp fires and use basic camping techniques. The Rodeo Club and Younglife began 4 with an overwhelming turnout: at least 70 people at the first meetings. Many of us were busy with karate, skiing, hunting, music and animals on our own. New state regulations and a new Vice Principal caused policy changes. Stickers were put on what windows we had, Visitors must have a pass. . That made every one feel welcome. The state was set on keeping our diet nutritional. Candy and Cokes were off limits until after 1:30 pm. However, a month after school started, it was alright to have candy bars. They had milk and nuts in themg that makes them nutritional, right? Hi-C replaced cokes at lunch, but we still snuck into the girls' locker room and got them anyway. The senate tried to upgrade the food. lt still tasted the same, but at least a committee was working on it. Graduation was the biggest step up. We really got to pick the senior song, Don't Look Back by Boston. No one told us, The choir can't sing it. Pick again. The end of the year left behind many changes and much progress. Whether we went off to college, to work or back to NSHS, we kept moving, uptown . . . 311 ..af ' ,, 4 Q cl ' 0. na ww , ., N ,MiVV,9 A, Z QIUQKKWM QM 'QF SWL me Z K J, L M M Q' A, Pl xi fwdli, A XQK L Mhfw JP CW VW W Q f3jQwl2f, awk I ,N LJ q fn Y U ,xqf . 91 1 cpdphwiwppfwnwfff q9UpUJ?jC1.0'VU Vgd 0 QQ? Nwgglfw ji, sc QQ' Q22 iv YO! V W ,W MWLW C5 .wj ffgji S5 f L k Vwvf S Q by w 2 gli wg3i0,Jegl!7Q5E Y E77 wg if Qikg wg mg Q 5 Q rbi 'A04L, LflLL,y1pn'9 A . - ACK gy I Ng, X4 I 'mf , 3, MMI,-MXN LV X004 Pwoj- Mm I bv my No in 'Wi 1WQ',j'nl,,L XKW dwg? 'vi-Sw JY! Q, Faq' Y Q Nd! f1z 1QW'fv wi W, .K 59 , 4 VILXMW. V 5 A .WM-a ,HCM im X . Q XX? W ihw4!fwf5fm MK? gxwy E2 M X 9 ff f - . ,- Q SS dqMff7,W,f7 . N , 7.2777 ' SN EN X' X Y wa 4 WWW mwwo 9014904 QZQ' ' WWW sw WSH X KN, ffffvfwzbew ,WWA ' Wawg N . 1 I gy Scwvcucg Sgqfgj El HQ Cl KMQQ NQMWQ LQ QU aww 5 Bwmcb mQ,wLQ KLQQQKKCR QJQ Qgp? X AJEXQILQJ Qgkmfpkgil Q50 mmcw wuwfn Q LQSLQ, QW S9-, 54911 LpLmQm+ www LL I LQKLVLQLQJ Qu us Qi QgfBLQmLw'Xfk QQ KW 0050 it J QLQQ. fp LUQ, Q25 QQN ww! ckdf LQQLUL Q bbi,QGQ m1Q,Q WI X XP w J QFQQJ -7, 'fini W fmgw QE wh Sgpfnnliitrrnfcf f,,Ufy Wm, MQW ygyw WMM ,w2g: fiWwgggV3 W fi wg E 3 cd fQw44iL2ZZQgZ!g?f6fy2,g Q Y 364041 UQZQUQQLLQQZ wg E412 5 4 1 g Q, 59353 m ity LQQLCZY ,qyawcd 190 lgiifiy QM V P9 2 'J w gs is ff' A Eggs? :GLW S55 W0 Queeg 9fw2 H 4 Bfa 33522 23: 'wffZe1'f1,Zffff21 Www vw W Nm'X16Q,a' Q NL KC L L xfkiy,f5LLQ,ggUVQ Pk 1 X WXJ5xU5 'K Qlgyjt DC WXLJ 46 lXlXDff7Qf1,EwQ,g,f,QU L5 X La3Lf3Vwu15Q QYYXUUI L L Q UA UgL3+ YXQK kj LUV M fku X L lp J mx Nl LX YC fy KLLL My ug! IC mpg L -1- Q C Lvl! UQ d V!-CJ jkC,k.fL f Plum wycgff 3x0 C D41 LJTQLCCVLX SLQQ D bf 4 ov, MS NO M844 W fl? Em kL Q, i145 CAKLM. uk-it D UAYIL IYB Q LH qg Q5 vi uLfwfY'kJ'0l.KQfK5 gil mx, Y X ! -Q' XL, gf px Q 3 5 1 K X owe D E X xx uygul QfQf,,QLw4fB X4 y fbi DL X 3 KL U x If gkx 'Xl' ,xp ' ,Y .I ,IN ' X! ., LXN? 'X J - 4, L LL. J .f 4, pw I x W X H ,ff 1 ,w f1,' U v KV. 'N ,ffm-X f' ' , 'x NV Y M 1 L ' N . A., , Q U X f :Uf A ffl K. 'x Q lyuxxi qixk QXN' Y .xxx ' W, N N l 71 N JV Q V N 10 1 Nc' M -XA? ,149 K? 5 ' 1 ' , Ax 9 5 -- - , wk H W Dm-m PJ M sn . , W. , X, . 1 f . . f - , W ' - ' , f 'Wi CL Lp zf XL L XNNMVNX . Xxfflx-C5 x Qykb- X N I 'fix I Ll V, 9 X I 'X ' ' xx' f- ' ' ' X ' x , xx ' .wxxi ibm Lc-w3s QD fmywLC L - iv L 5 f VJ w , Ml X 1 , , A Q 4 X XX!-R' xx X ,VK h ll 54 c-,YJEK ,Xi Lqjfk-Six EAUX gk ki, QTQX pix ,yn T ,Q . L . ' 1 .35 xx X jj X f I ' m Y f X .. x . -X X Q v ,V T Q X QQ , ,7 L' jf, X fl, H Li I VAV, A fffx ' ' 'fr x TW gli? WD Kjkkgfg zvrvw NV N A5 'f L1Qx. 6 DLG . X -- N ff m,,g,. , - -X L , , ' Jxxy f'Xk Y V. f X ' if L x , f J C1 CQ ut.: , Q M 1 X f ' ,A Nw Ka l fkv X k N ' S x, LJELC 1 'Y I' ' ll vv 'V - , X ,f I W f v-Lbg-Q wwxgw , f -U 'Q' DLA! AJ C . I x , 4k ,, 'f' ' fx I 1 A ls' '+L If-Q - QL I ip, DZ fx fx O 1 ' , k I 50 ,xi . 9 w nf, J' Nj ' I5 I g ww, X ' ,Q Q wr sv! XX L 1 X , ' A - f Q ,,- X DN XS, 'mlxv -I-,I I 1 X' Q li bf-f' , ' X ' V DA I, , ,QM 1 ,f


Suggestions in the Newman Smith High School - Illiad Yearbook (Carrollton, TX) collection:

Newman Smith High School - Illiad Yearbook (Carrollton, TX) online collection, 1977 Edition, Page 1

1977

Newman Smith High School - Illiad Yearbook (Carrollton, TX) online collection, 1978 Edition, Page 1

1978

Newman Smith High School - Illiad Yearbook (Carrollton, TX) online collection, 1980 Edition, Page 1

1980

Newman Smith High School - Illiad Yearbook (Carrollton, TX) online collection, 1982 Edition, Page 1

1982

Newman Smith High School - Illiad Yearbook (Carrollton, TX) online collection, 1983 Edition, Page 1

1983

Newman Smith High School - Illiad Yearbook (Carrollton, TX) online collection, 1987 Edition, Page 1

1987


Searching for more yearbooks in Texas?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Texas yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.