North Lamar High School - Yacht Yearbook (Paris, TX)
- Class of 1982
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' fMiddle Righty leff Draper is first in state in Number Sense and second in state in Calculator. fBottom Middlej Clint Norwood and Billy Walling discuss the baseball game as team members give their best to be second in region. fBottom Leftl Basketball team members receive medals for second place in state. tBottom Rightl Curtis Wright is first place in D.E.C.A. State Display contest. As We Mov to the Top Over the past few years we've been 'lGivin' All We've Got with one particular aim in mind, Reachin' the Top. We've had people serving long hours, work- ing and practicing, giving their every ounce to come out above thevrest, on the Top. We've finally gained the recognition for our many accomplishments that we worked so hard for. As you look through the pages of this year- book, remember all the effort and time you spent trying to reach your particular goal, and remember the feeling you had when you reached the Top. fTop Lefty Receiving awards: Robert Skinner, Tony Anderson, Kelvin Branch, Todd Tisdell, and Ronald Hayes receive Football Awards at the All-S orts Banquet. iTop Righty North Lamar High School Gym as seen from the air. tMiddle Lefty Perfecting their Routine: Flag Corps Members Vickie Cheatham, Tammy Fair, and Lisa Robbins perform for the student body. tBottom Righty Bring on the Panthers! Varsity Football players Todd Stephens, B. l. Templeton, Mike Owens, Billy Walling, leff Hall, and Paul Stephens are introduced at the Sulphur Springs pep rally. tBottorn Lefty Who Will Win? junior High Valentine Sweetheart nominees Sharon Spann, Kara Stephens, Angie Abbott, Melissa Vanderburg, Mitzi Armstrong, Leslie McDonald, and Stacey Camp- bell wait for results. 1982 Yacht North Lamar High School Box 68 Povvderly, Texas 75473 Volume 35 Yacht ls Dedicated to Mrs. Sharon Green Counting lunch tickets: Mrs. Green goes through her daily routine of counting lunch tickets. This person has probably done more during her years at North Lamar to keep the school running smoothly. She has, without a doubt, given much of her support and time in her years here at North Lamar. It was once said that behind every great club or organization there's a great secretary. ln this case that is certainly true. With that in mind, it is with great pleasure that the 1982 Yacht is dedicated to you . . . MRS. SHARON GREEN 2 - Dedication May I Help You? Mrs. Green asks if she may help someone who comes into the office. Having fun? Mrs. Green kids with someone as Debbie Gurley looks on. tTop Leftj Handing out Schedules: Mrs. Green hands out schedules to Freshmen at Freshman Orientation. fTop Rightj College Night: Mrs. Green takes out a few minutes to talk to other parents at College Night, fMiddIe Leftj Having a Conference? Mrs. Green has a discussion with Mr. Paul Trull and Mrs. Joyce Johnson. fBottom Lefty Always at Work: Mrs. Green works hard at her desk, fBottom Righty Keeping Records: Keeping records is a major part of Mrs, Green's work. Dedication - 3 ..,..- ..-,.,.-,..,... Contents ,,,,,..,...----H -1 Qs' mffx. M fr. 'WW 4, V R :V+ , V V, V v yt L -'Q VE V P fm A ' gg 5 I kffws-I1 4 H ,M X5 I X F, W my I I r-4 l i fTopJ Top Graduates: Allen Carter, Salutatorian, and Sharon Simpsen, Valedictorian, receive their trophies from Mr, Darrell White. fTop Rightj Homecoming Queen: 1982 Homecoming Queen Candi Carico is crowned by 1981 Homecoming Queen, Brenda Skeen, fBottom Leftj Senior Play: Dr. Brown flloger Thompsonj poses at the 1981 Senior Play. CBottom Righty lunior-Senior Breakfast: Stephen Brown and Christy Bulter enjoy themselves at the junior-Senior Breakfast. ACTI ITIES We keep Givin' All VVe've Cot in Activities and getting better and better. More times than once vve've come out on top. Even vvithout a blue rib- bon, we can still say that were on top because we gave our best. Activities - 5 lumping for the Rebound: Merritt Williams tif34l jumps for the rebound as teammates David Birdsong, Kenny Dollins, Rodney Green, and Cliff Chadwick look on. lLeftl Second Place: Kenneth Webb runs in for a Second Place finish in the 100-Yard Dash. lfvtiddle Rightl One Act Play: Ernest McCarty and Greg McNabb perform their parts in UExpress Line. 6 - February, March -if :1 1 1 f t a ,. ,W , I 5, A 'df K- ' ---- ' ,,,... 21:1 . .. X ,, . rttt A 'V V sniffing 4 ' '- 'QQQ- wif? ....a. Prize Winning Project: Dave DeGraff poses with his prize-winning project in the 1981 Science Fair. Get the Ball! Merritt Williams goes for the ball in the district play-off with Prairiland which Panthers won. Panthers Are Second ln State Many students were out of school due to various conventions and UIL events. Along with spring came Baseball and Track seasons. l Students were also involved in the annual Science Fair and Valentine Pageant. Debate Team and Girls' Golf Team both won district and advanced to regional competition, while Band attended Solo and Ensemble Contests. Speech and Drama Students put on a Night of One Act Plays, and P.l.C. Chorale performed for the student body. junior High students participated in Western Day. Boy's Basketball Team ended a super season. For the first time in North Lamar's history, they went past Bi-District to Regional and State Competition, all the way to the top. ln State playoffs, we pulled ahead and defeated Van Vleck 55-52 g however next competition proved tougher when Panthers fell to Rice Altair by a score of 54-50. ln spite of the loss, we were still sec- ond in state. tTop Lefti junior High Western Day: john Robert Brown, Kim Beard, Monty White, and Sherry Taylor pose for pictures. tMiddle Leftl We're Number One! Basketball team members Cliff Chadwick, David Washington, Sammy Thompson, Phillip Melton, Tommy Stripland, and Kenny Dollins lead a cheer, tBottom Leftl State Pep Rally: Cheerleader Sherri Hudgens holds the cake presented to basketball players before state tournament, tRightj Valentine Sweethearts: High School Valentine sweethearts await judges decision, February, Ma rch'7 Going over the Game Plan: Baseball Team members B. l. Templeton, Billy Walling, Todd Stephens, Roger Bryan, Doug Fouse, and Clint Norwood go over the game plan. lMiddle Leftl Shot Put: Tony Anderson prepares to throw the shot put. lBottom Leftl First in Region: Angela Moffitt celebrates after winning first in Region. 8 - April l fi C1 l l l l l l l l i ls' l 3 l lMiddle Rigbtl Stage Band Concert: Stage Band Members perform concert for studen body, l lBottom Rightl O.E.A. Banquet: Guests listen attentively at Office Education Associatior Banquet. Tri-Hi-Y Has Spr O.E.A. Winners: Daniel Womack and Kenda Morton were winners in State O.E.A, Contests. ing Dance April brought various District and Regional meets which left students with a lot of make-up work. Everything slowed down a bit when long- avvaited Spring Break finally came. Band was very busy this month with a playing contest in Galveston, a concert for the student body, and a trip to Clarksville for a solo and ensemble con- test. Students were all involved in various tryouts, banquets, and conventions. Also many attended the annual junior Livestock Show held at the fairgrounds. Tri-Hi-Y held their annual Easter Egg Hunt for Kings Daughters Day Care Center and their Spring Dance for members and prospective members. fTop Leftl Tri-Hi-Y Spring Dance: Tri-Hi-Y members and their dates enjoy the Spring Dance. llvtiddle Leftj Spring Concert: Band members perform their spring concert for parents and guests. Cheerleader Tryouts: Leslie McDonald and Monti Howard try out for junior Varsity Cheerleader. Apr: 9 10-May Student Council Officers: Brian Brashier, Kenda Morton, Dee Hillers, Patty Mclntyre, Denise Bailey, Rochelle Webb, and Shannon Armstrong applaud speeches of nominees. tTop Lefty Yearbook Dedication: Woodrow Thompson goes to receive his copy of the 1981 Yacht. tBottom Lefty Congratulations: Mr. B. N. Brown presents Cara Hullinger with her Valedictorian trophy. tMiddIe Righty Showing Appreciation: Athletes and guests applaud for award recipient. tBottom Righty Votes Would Be Appreciated: Presidential nominee Ivan Hall addresses student body as Campaign Manager Kim Stephens looks on. 'We've finally made it this far! Eighth graders listen as they are ad- dressed at their graduation exercises. Eighth Grade Picnic: Kim Fleming and Kim Lawler enjoy a game ot Tennis at the annual Eighth Grade Picnic. Angela Moffitt Holds State Record Once Upon a Playgr0und: Speech and Drama Class Members perform for student body. lLeftJ Giving her Best: Angela Moffitt has given her best to receive award for Top Girls Track participant. As the year quickly came to an end, it was excep- tionally busy with various events. At State U.l.L. Meet, leff Draper came in first in Number Sense and second in Calculator. Angela Moffitt placed first in Two Mile Run and Second in Mile Run and set the State AAA Record in the Two Mile Run at the Girls' State Track Meet. Seniors presented their annual play titled Rest Assured, and athletes were honored and recognized at All Sports Banquet. During the month of May, the weather caused many heartaches. A tornado touched down in Ember- son, leaving many homeless. Many clubs quickly responded and collected money and various necessities to give to those who had lost their homes. The whole town stood behind them and helped them start anew. Citizens even got together and helped to build a new church to replace the one which was destroyed. On the day yearbooks were handed out, weather was once again ugly. One of the windows in the front hall shattered, and Yacht Staff members had to get medical aid. lunior-Senior Prom was once again held in lunior High Gym. Theme of prom was 'Paradise Island, and Talewind provided music for the event. The lunior- Senior Breakfast was held at Paris Golf and Country Club. For the first time, graduation was held outside at the football field. With graduation came mixed emotions, some were happy while others would have been more than willing to come back again. Ma TT We'lI Never Pass This Way Again: Ronald Hayes, Tammy Holsenbeck, Lynn Hood, Sherri Hudgens, limmy Hyatt, lon lames, Scott lensen, and Frank lohnson Wait for graduation. I Finally Made It! Ronald Hayes receives his diploma from Superintendent Roy Chadwick fBottomJ Enjoying the Music: juniors and Seniors and their dates dance to the music of Talewind. Receiving Scholarship: Brian Brashier receives Scholarship letter from Superintendent Roy Chadwick. 12-May Talevvind Provides Music for Prom L, fTop Leftj Moving to the Beat: Laurie Mclntyre, Chuck Lynn, Amy Garza, and Todd McDonald move tothe music. fRightl Next . . . Mr. Tommy Eads and Mrs. Sharon Hindman instruct Kelly Weddle to march to her place. tLeftJ Paradise IsIand: Ivan Hall, Roger Bryan, and Robin Armstrong dance at junior-Senior Prom. tBottom Leftl Relaxing! juniors and Seniors take a break during Prom. tBottom Righty What Do You Say? luniors and Seniors and dates do 'Cotton Eyed joe. May- 13 Key Club ids Tornado Victims Key Clubbers Collect Money: Sean Mobley, Chris Truan, Larry Ridens, lames Boyd, Howard Hale, and Mr. Dennis A Hodgkiss deposit their check for tornado victims, -gi llvtiddle Righty Welcome Salutatorian Allen Carter presents the welcome at graduation exercises. QLeftJ Warming Up: Cliff Chadwick warms up for a pitch at a home Baseball Game. lBottom Righty Look Out, World! lon james leaves stage with his diploma. 14-May '-1, The Devil Got Him! Mrs. Schmaltz iVVendy Packardj looks on as Lucifer Uvlike Belli captures Phillip Morelock QPhillip Meltonj. fLeftl Posing for pictures: Senior Play cast members pose for pictures atthe conclusion of Rest Assured. fRightJ Can't Catch Me! Luigi Lanconi fAIlen Carterl makes a face at Lucifer. fBottom Leftl Preparing for the performance: Cast members Lisa McAllister, Sandra Pendergraft, Teresa Ray, Marla Wilson, Sharon Simpsen, and Stacy Bush wait for curtain time. May-15 lRightJ Preparing for the Steal: Billy Walling prepares to steal a base in playoff game. fMiddle Righty Making the tums: Band Members spend many summer hours practicing marching. fLeftl Strike! Tony Anderson warms up for a pitch at Bi- District game with Hooks. fBottom Leftl Homerun? Clint Norwood hopes for a run in Hooks game. fllightl Football Practice: john Robert Brown is one of many football players who practiced during the summer. 16- Summer W-'ii 5115 Baseball Team ls Second in Region Summer of 1981 was exciting and fun-filled as usual for North Lamar students. Tri-Hi-Y members made a trip to Galveston for their end-of-the-year trip. Beta club members attended the national convention in Orlando, Florida, and visited Disney World during their trip. Baseball team members played in Bi-District and Regional playoffs, and finally ended their season at the Regional finals. A Bond election was proposed and planned, and many people spent long, devoted hours to its cause. Most students were out having fun, either swimming or skiing or doing something energetic. Cheerleaders, ma- jorettes, and flag corps members spent a week of their summer readying for the coming school year. The gym floor was replaced, and parts of the gym were repainted to complete repairs from last spring's fire. The band hall was expanded and remodeled in preparation for summer band practice. fTop Leftj Enjoying the summer: Tammy Smallwood and Lisa Robbins enjoy their summer at the Dolphin Swimming Pool. lMiddle Righty New Freshmen: Freshman Tommy jenkins, jeff Coursey, and Billy Matthews wait in line to get their schedules at Freshman Orientation. Registering New Students: New Freshmen Marilyn Givans, Regina Givans, and Merrill Givans are registered at Freshman Orientation. Taking a Dip! john Robert Brown dives into the pool on a hot summer afternoon. Summer 17 Hot Practice Sessions: Craig jones prepares for another hot noontime practice session in the August sun. . , School Begins on August 14 During the month of August many N.L. students were busy getting ready for the coming school year. Band members started summer band practice at the end of luly and worked right through to the beginning of school. Football players began workouts and were looking forward to a successful season. Scrimmages were held with DeKalb and school started on August 14, and class meetings were held the week of August 24. 18 August tLeftJ Getting their exercise: Melissa Vanderburg and Kara Stephens walk during Girls' Athletics on a hot August afternoon. fkightj First Day of School: Tracy Burgin is ready for the first day of school. nd Practice: Sharon Truan moves the Xylophone onto the football field during band practice. Girls Athletics? Kelly Bryant, Karen Bean, Kara Stephens, and Melissa Vanderburg walk the bleachers before the new gym floor is ready. lLeftJ Preparing for the Scrimmage! Coach Bob Edwards gives l.V. football players a pep talk during a break in the first home scrimmage. fRightJ Lining up for Pre Game: Varsity Football players line up for pre-game warmups before scrimmage with DeKalb. August 0 19 Senior Pictures: Renee Story gets Randy johnson ready to have his Senior Picture taken. Outside Pep Rally: Varsity Cheerleaders Robin Armstrong, Wendy letton, Candi Carico, Dee Hillers, and Vicki Chapman cheer at one of the outdoor pep rallies. Signing up Members: Mrs. Lynda Stephens, Mrs, Betty White, and Mrs. jackie Vanderburg sign up new booster club members at the Sulphur Springs football game. Keeping Attendance: Wendy letton records absentees in her job as office assistant. 20 September Stopped Short: Curlese Webb 13205 is stopped short of a first down in the football game with Bonham. Candi Carico ls Homecoming Queen September was full of activities for both students and faculty at North Lamar. Football season opened and along with it marching season for the band, cheers for the cheerleaders, and our first pep rallies which had to be held at the Football Field due to the un- finished gym floor. Volleyball season also began in September. Homecoming proved to be the most hectic time of the month. This year, more clubs decorated outside, so more people could see the decorations besides the students. Homecoming Queen Nominees were Eva Ellis, Candi Carico, and Vicki Chapman. Prizes were given to winners of decorating contests. Homecoming football game proved to be a bit of a disappointment. Panthers were narrowly defeated by Hooks with a 7-6 loss. During half time activities, Candi Carico was crowned Homecoming Queen by Brenda Skeen. The an- nual Homecoming Dance followed the game. Also in September, Senior pictures were made, Alabama and Sylvia Concerts were held, and students lost class time due to a bomb scare. Mr. Tommy Eads also got married in September. tMiddIe Leftj Ready for the Show! Ron Howard is ready to show his steer in the Paris Fair, fBottom Leftj Practicing her Serve: Teri Krogman practices her serve before a Varsity Volleyball game. September 21 Panthers Lose Homecoming i t J, ill 9 - Us f... I EU Homecoming Court: Members of the 1981 Homecoming Court are Candi Carico, Vicki Chapman, Eva Ellis, and Brenda Skeen. Congratulations! Brenda Skeen congratulates Candi Carico after crowning her 1981 Homecoming Queen, l l l l Decorating their Locker: Sophomores Kim Cope, lulie Sherrer, and l Angie Anderson decorate their lockers for Homecoming. Suspense! 1980 Homecoming Queen is escorted onto the football field by Mr. Darrell White to begin halftime activities, l l 22 v Homecoming Being Introduced! Candi Carico is escorted at the pep rally by Kelvin Branch. Adding their Touch: Karl Kemper and Alan Fouse add their touch to Homecoming Decorations in Mr. Dennis Hodgkiss' room. fMiddle Leftj Welcome! Mr. Wayne Beard welcomes exes to Homecoming assembly. lkightl A Special Routine: Sarah Bratcher, Renee Story, and Cae Crowell entertain at the Homecoming Assembly. lLeftJ Homecoming Queen 1980: Brenda Skeen is introduced to students and guests. Homecoming 0 23 Go luniors! Vonda McFrazier, Charlotte Menasco, Sonya Payne, Cristie Eastman, and Diane House cheer juniors on at Powderpuff game. Uvliddle Rightj Do All Students Look Like This? New student jimmy Murphy looks at Kim Stephens, Rosan- na Reed, and Ruthy Stephens on Halloween. fLeftl Senior Cheerleaders: Senior Powderpuff Cheerleaders Stephen Brown, Will Ledbetter, Greg Land, and Rusty Skidmore cheer for their team. Tripped up! Stephen Brown H1151 is tripped up in the football game with Hooks. 24 October ft.,-wi my si ff, xiii-vis. ,gigs-L was:-mir-vis' Ay Teacher? Mr, loe Clayton poses in his Halloween costume as raig Reynolds seems amazed. ictory! l.V. Volleyball team members congratulate one another ollowing a victory. Powderpuff Game s Called Due to Unnecessary Roughness ln October, junior and Senior girls played annual Powderpuff game. Due to unnecessary roughness, the game was terminated with the Seniors ahead by a score of 24-17. Because of rain, many football games had to be cancelled. junior Varsity, Freshman, and junior High teams all had cancellations. The Senior Hayride which was planned after the Winnsboro football game also had to be cancelled due to rain. Other October activites included yearbook sales, llSpook Day, Booster Club Hamburger Supper, and the Annual Leadership Conference which was held at Paris junior College. fTop Lefty Spooks! Angela Montgomery, Tammy Smallwood, and Lisa Robbins scare classmates on Halloween. tMiddle Leftj Powderpuff King: Lee Ray leaves the Football field after being crowned 1981 Powderpuff King. October 25 Enjoying the Game: Leslie McDonald, Kelly Bryant, and Mitzi Armstrong enjoy themselves before a November Football game. fMiddle Rightj Getting Ready for Victory: Varsity Cheerleaders, Junior Varsity Cheerleaders, and Mascot lvan Hall lead students in a cheer at the bonfire before the Prairiland Football Game. lLeftj Spanish Workshop: Susan Halcomb enjoys her food as Sonya Payne finishes preparing Spanish food at the NETOLE workshop at ETSU. 1 lBottom Righty Go Panthers! l.V. Cheerleaders lead a cheer at halftime of a l.V. Girls' basketball game. 26 November Seniors Drder Graduation Invitations November brought the end of football and the beginning l of basketball. Annual Bonfire was held the night before the last football game against Prairiland. ln November, there were many class meetings. Seniors had a class meeting to order invitations, and luniors had a meeting to order class rings. Also in November, various clubs and organizations went on field trips. Foreign Languages classes and Sociology classes both went to Commerce, and Speech class went to Texarkana. Sociology classes also went to Terrell, Computer Math went to Denton, and F.F.A. District Leadership Contest was held. Having Fun? Foreign Language students lulie Cox, Lisa Simpson, Carol Gurley, Mark Esterer, and Marty Grayson pass time at NETOLE workshops at E.T.S.U. Panther Victory! Panthers defeat Clarksville 21-0 in the last home game of the season. Go for it! Angie Anderson goes for a jump ball in the l.V. Scrimmage with Detroit. November - 27 Free Throw: Angela Moffitt goes for a free 2 throw in a Varsity Girls' Basketball game. 1 fMiddle Rightl College Night: Trava Coston 1 and Mike Owens fill out forms on College ji Night. Band Plays ln T . Christmas Parades December was filled with various Christmas ac- tivities. The Band participated in both the Paris and Blossom Christmas Parades. Key Club entered a float in the Paris Parade. The band also entertained students with their annual Christmas concert. Many other clubs rang bells for the Salvation Army and collected food baskets for needy families. Also in December, classes were disrupted for club pictures. Exams were given before Christmas holidays. Those students exempt got a few extra days of holi- day. College Night was also held in December. U Yi? R. 3 XS is ' l 5 X i SB li l S Ki i S E 1 at 46 Paris Christmas Parade: Rhonda Moore, Caroline Coston, and Seanda Towler march in Paris Christmas Parade. Club Pictures: Mrs. Barbara Eatherly and Candi Carico impatiently await their turn on club picture day. 28 - December Christmas Spirit: Mike Mitchell, Mark Easton, Will Ledbetter, and Richard Harper march in the Paris Christmas Parade. Time Out! junior Varsity Girls take a time out to discuss the game with Coach Alden George. Never Ending Practice: Lisa Bickley, Mrs. Sheila Daughtrey, Teri Krogman, and Angie Anderson spend hours practicing for upcoming games. Baylor Representative: A representative from Baylor speaks to students on College Night. December 0 29 Crowning the Valentine Sweetheart: Angie Abbott, 1981 Junior High Sweetheart, crowns Stacey Campbell, 1982 junior High Sweetheart, as Mr. B. N. Brown looks on. Cae Crowell ls High School Valentine Sweetheart In early january, three days of school were cancelled because of ice. Basketball was going strong during the month of january, and students were eager to win. Beta Club Members who earned the most points traveled to Ft. Worth to the State Convention. leff Draper was elected state Vice-President. Students entered Lake Worth U.l,L. meet on February 1, and North Lamar came home with the Sweepstakes Team Trophy. On February 4, Texas Rangers presented an assembly for students. The Annual Valen- tine Pageant was held on February 12, and the Valentine Dance was held on February 20. ialiiil tMiddle1 North Lamar Math and Science Meet: Kathleen Maginn and Diane House register people at the annual Math and Science Meet. Never Ending Practice: Amy Lane, Kim Cope, Angie Anderson, and Melissa Vanderburg participate in never ending basketball practice. 30 january-February Valentine Sweetheart: Cae Crowell is escorted by Mr, Darrell White as her name is announced as winner of the annual Valentine Pageant. 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THLETICS We keep givin' all vve've got in Athletics and moving to the Top. Many long hours of practice go into preparing for various sports. Each hour is well worth the effort, because all the practicing and preparing pays off in the end. Some people receive blue ribbons or district trophies, vvhile others have a feeling of self-satisfaction. ln one way or another, everyone does come out on Top. Athletics 33 Exhausted after the Race: Angela Moffitt takes a break following the Mile Run at Regional Track Meet. lMiddle Righty Keeping the Lead: Brenda Skeen barely holds onto the lead in the Mile Relay at Regional Track Meet. lBottom Lefty Relaxing: Mrs. Sheila Daughtrey relaxes for a moment between events at Regional Track Meet. tBottom Rightj Struggling to Gain Time: Denise Bailey struggles to gain time in the 440-Run at Regional Track Meet. , 'ww 34 - Girls' Track , Members of the 1981 Girls' Track Team are: lFront Rowj Ruth VanNoord, Angie Anderson, Everly Barr, Yvetta McAllester, Denise Bailey, Coach Sheila Daughtrey, 1Back Rowj Brenda Skeen, Lisa Bickley, Angela Moffitt, Vicki Chapman, Kathy Lynch, and Kim Stephens. Four Pantherettes Cro to Regional 1981 Girls' Track team worked hard after losing the place for their efforts. Denise Bailey also took a fourth major portion of their 1980 State Participants and pro- ved that they had something to be proud of. They racticed three times a day and gave track their best hot. ln the Regional Track Meet in Commerce, the ile Relay Team consisting of Angela Moffitt, Denise Bailey, Lisa Bickley, and Brenda Skeen received fourth l Holding her Own: Angela Moffitt holds her lead in the Two-Mile-Run, which she won at the Regional Track Meet. place finish in the 440-yard run at the Regional meet. To top off a successful season, Angela Moffitt advanc- ed to state in both the Mile and Two Mile Runs. Angela finished first in state in the Two-Mile Run, and second in State in the Mile Run. Angela presently holds the state AAA record in the Two-Mile Run. Girls' Track - 35 Up on Top! Angela Moffitt prepares to receive her first place ribbon for the Mile Run at the Regional Track Meet. lLeftj 440 Yard Relay: Lisa Bickley holds her own in the 440 Relay at Regional Track Meet. lRightJ Regional Qualifiers: Qualifiers for the regional track meet are: Denise Bailey, Lisa Bickley, Brenda Skeen, Angela Moffitt, and Coach Roy Tom Stone. yi i iiii , T T i 'iii iiei c iiii R RRl l 36 0 Girls' Track 5Q'3E81QDi?liMEQU? illi 1 iiiii 1 F T 4th Place -H Mile Relay 446 Run ,',,V 's,iY' llen Carter ls First in District Boys' Track Team got off to a good start in 1981, and their efforts proved to be successful, and all their hard work paid off in the District Meet. Allen Carter took First Place in the Mile Run, and Chuck Lynn took Second Place in the Mile to qualify for Regional. Sprint Relay Team of Clint Norwood, Ernest McCarty, David Butler, and Kenneth Webb also took First in District. Stephen Brown won Fifth Place in the 120-Yard High Hurdles. In field events, Tony Anderson won first in the Shot Put and Greg Land placed fifth in the Discus. Mark Arnold also ran hurdles and was alternate for the Sprint relay team. Regional qualifiers, however, did not reach quite so much success in the Regional Meet, and no one managed to qualify for the State Meet. Results such as these still prove that UWe're Givin' All We've Got as We Move to the Top! Looking for a safe landing: Ernest McCarty clears the High lump bar hoping for a safe landing. Members of the 1981 Boys' Track Team are: lFront Rowj Kenneth Webb, Clint Norwood, joe Hoskins, Kelvin Branch, Chuck Lynn, David Butler, Mark Arnold, Manager Patrick Webb, tBack Rowl Coach Bobby Anthony, Allen Carter, Sammy Thompson, Tony Anderson, Greg McNabb, Ernest McCarty, Stephen Brown, and Greg Land. Boys' Track 37 Q, i' VM wf za:-, , m 1 EM., ,, ,, , -, ,mg Y. T f i is it T ai? l l l 5 i 5 Members of the 1982 junior Varsity Boys' Track Team are: tFront Rowl Brett Taylor, Sean Mobley Billy Poole, james Ingram, Thad McEntyre, Glenn Young, Glen Brown, Mark lones, Felix Johnson tBack Rowl Billy Lawler, Stan Phipps, Loren Spethman, loey Carico, Chad Garrett, Paul Ray Spencer james Boyd, Gerald Henderson, Todd Fendley, and Coach lon Moss, S Hui- fi A K x 'A Q' Q3 it s 5 ,Ss-5 - we . :, 7 V sa, A as K :is.s:.::':r ':a ey 'vw I 5-.55 his a t. ia I ,, ..,, ...:.,,,t. t N U S N 'QQQQ r 3 i S li rf: -4 i iii ' ' -i B. -11, wwf i B ,, tccn eeee T T -ii ' i L Uvllddlel Clearing the Bar: Paul Ray Spencer clears the High ,, it 'I '53-'rf ' T ZL, 1UmpBaf- ii Qfflf V iiii limi ' V iiiii it 'i Iri 1 t ',,,' i, i55'l'i9i'HN- HW.: A 'W ' -:V v:,,, 55i3Ilii:ii,Qfg,'i5 7 Vi :kr I it il 1BottomJ Ready . . . Set. . .Kenneth Webb prepares to leave L e ',, , gi g the blocks forthe Hundred Yard Dash. . t , V .:. s tiff? '- :' ' lx .tif i 3 is: K A' :-.- Us K ... ..: riii iii Q, at as r -'S ,,.. -'ir -1', a ,Q f s1 ff .. i'i .. 2 ' Hi iiii I T '- -. . ,rise-gf L ii A A ii' ' W,-A ..... Q., , ' QQ, H 4 lgr, ....,, ,:.. .gi ...::.. H iii' ,eei it ,.ii M -f Wm f a Q -iiis A 38 - Boys' Track Sprint Relay ls First ln District Giving his Best: Duane Cuttrell gives his best shot in the Discus at the Panther Relays. Striving for Footage: Thad McEntyre attempts to better his distance in the Long lump. fBottom Leftl Reaching for the Top: Mark jones trys to reach the top in the Pole Vault at the District Track Meet. fBottom Righty Heading for the Finish: Todd Fendley clears the hurdles attempting a first place finish at the District Track Meet. , ,Yi Boys' Track - 39 ngela Moffitt Goes to Regional Members of the 1981 Tennis Team are: Ufront Powj Teresa Smith, Scott Leonard, Angela Moffitt, fSecond Rowj Becca Vantflrword, Andrea Pyeatt, Cae Crowell, Coach lon Moss, Tammy Holsenback, Scott Jensen, tBack Rowl Greg Hay, Roger Thompson, leff Slagle, lon lames, David Tschoerner, and Kenny Dollins. fleftl Preparing to Return: Scott lensen prepares to return a volley. lRightJ Putting it Away: lon lames attempts to put his game away. ,W f ,if Girls' Golf Goes to Regional Members of the Regional Qualifying Girls' Golf Team are: Renee VanHooser, Vicky Smallwood, Stacy Bush, and Deanna Wall. 40 v Tennis, Girls' Golf Members of the Regional Runners Up Baseball Team are: fFront Rowl Billy Walling, Peanut Smyers, Roger Bryan, Ronald Hayes, Clint Norwood, Kenneth Webb, Roland Hayes, fBack Rowj Coach Sonny Templeton, B, 1. Templeton, Mike Owens, Tony Anderson, Doug Fouse, Todd Stephens, Cliff Chadwick, johnny Pat Young, and Coach Alden George. Baseball Team ls Second ln Region fell 4-0 in a one game play off. This ended a long but very rewarding season for the Panthers. All in all, they had one of their most successful seasons and are look- ing forward to more great baseball and new challenges in 1982. Team members making All-District First Team were: Cliff Chadwick, Todd Stephens, Billy Walling, B. l. Templeton, and Tony Anderson. Those making All District Second Team were Roger Bryan, Mike Owens, and Ronald Hayes. Billy Walling, B. J, Templeton, and Doug Fouse quickly go over the game plan. 5 is im Baseball 41 Discussing the Game Plan: Todd Stephens Members of the lunior Varsity Baseball Team are: Qlfront Rowj Manager Kenneth Broadway, Brad Collard, Chad Stephens, Lee Ray, Manager Wesley Mitchell, QSecond Rowj Scotty Byers, joe David White, Mark jones, Lance Woods, Daniel Walden, Coach Alden George, iBack Rowj Michael Walden, Paul Ray Spencer, Chad Garrett, joey Carico, Dave DeGraff, and james Boyd. Waiting for his Pitch: Clint Norwood waits for the right pitch in the Bi-District Game with Hooks. Observing the Play: Ronald Hayes observes the pitcher's attempted stop of the steal. 42 0 Baseball liirtibvtg Hook 1 399955 . er in -- .Q micc acsc Dafrgerf ld Paris ' .- gersiriiand gg K iY2Hi4f1?,f1 '7V3lll3l'1YvEi .Q :Q MHVHHQR B 'Pittsburg ii, fifli '1 r Glaiksville V ' ,Prairilarld 7 1 ,Mug . Plilgblifgi is ,fiss Prairiidwziiij ,,fc 3-- Mevefnmif' B Eiaiflisvillei ji 5 ef HMS! Hooks 5- .Msat-,r1aiafr.1g 'thzhn Mieloihang . f 4553 s,,s if N if in C gtg .9 Si M 7 is '9 1. -V B .Fi S 1 as .9 , - i J L1. L7.' ,K 'l M10 se,e fps asv T51 its , i Tl' '3 6. Q15 'lffif . if F5715 jfaiif ,z C , '15 3? to, ing L fT'11'V-3 'V '- , ' K. Y... Q' 7 f S Seam Regard: 251,wia5g7 fs-:isssi 1-1361. gi 1 i a i7 B4-E 1 1 ,G . U-Q 53 K 7,110 .4f H5 Q.-.33 sf 1,4 go Eight Panthers Make All District Safe! Clint Norwood safely steals Second in the Bi-District game with Hooks. CMiddle Leftl The Story of the Game! Coach Alden George reflects the 4-O loss in Regional Final game against Brownsboro. fRightJ Hit in the Outfield: Todd Stephens signals for the batter to hit the ballto the Outfield so that he can score in the Regional Game with Midlothian. L WP me xrwggggx M .X S.. .X V A ,kk'k . 1 t h W . ' . , A . ' t .. . sss' I K as vkiii ' W : ..., ye, .... 4 . .. .. , ,,-' 'f,i ii', C - t ii f- - ---t fill . . 2 5 ' ' ei lag 'sf 3 it Lie Q gm '.. 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Baseball - 43 44 - Football 3 Members of the 1981 Varsity Football Team are: fFront Rowj Billy Walling, Mark Arnold, Chris Truan, Clint Norwood, Emi McCarty, Sammy Thompson, lerry Young, fSecond Rowl Manager Patrick Webb, Paul Stephens, Eric johnson, Ronnie Ballar Kelvin Branch, Randy Atnip, Greg Land, Larry Ridens, Manager Scott Birdsong. fThird Rowl Coach lon Moss, Roland Haye' Roger Bryan, Mike Green, Stacy Williams, Stephen Brown, David Washington, Greg McNabb, Robert Walker, tBack Rov Coach Alden George, Coach Sonny Templeton, B. 1. Templeton, Todd Stephens, Keith Draper, Mike Owens, Curlese Weblgw leff Hall, Coach Bobby Anthony, and Coach johnny Crawford. 1 Panthers Are Second ln District North Lamar opened the 1981 season against Sulphur Springs Wildcats at R. L. Maddox Stadium. The Panthers had a slow start. The Wildcats had a 20-O edge at the half, the Panthers were defeated 27-0. The Panthers' first on the road game was against Bonham Warriors. Panthers looked more experienced, but the big plays took their toll. Panthers headed home with a 25-14 defeat. At home against Hughes Springs, Panthers opened offensively with three of four starting backs sidelined by injuries. Panthers still managed to take their first win of the year, a 7-6 victory. Panthers hosted Hooks Hornets for 1981 Homecoming. They managed to keep a 6-0 lead until the last 29 seconds of play. Hooks scored a touchdown, but then misfired on two extra point tries. Hornets then received a third chance and made a true kick, leaving Panthers on the short end of a 7-6 fence. North Lamar traveled to Hugo, Oklahoma, to play the Buffaloes. From the first, things were wet. The rain didn't seem to hinder the Panthers' play. They came out victorious with a 19-2 win. The Panthers were on the road for the second con- secutive week, headed for Pittsburg. This was the first district game of the season. Panthers were defeated 17-6, but at a point in the game, they had a 6-3 lead. Even as the final seconds ticked away there was still hope, but the Pirates came out victorious. For the third straight week, the Panthers were of tlhe road. This week they were headed for Mt. Ve! non. Both the Panthers and Tigers dealt in fumbles an, frustrations for three quarters. It was a defensiv touchdown which provided Panthers with the winnin edge. The 13-6 victory upped Panthers record to 3-4. Back at home again, the Panthers hosted Winr sboro Red Raiders. The unbeaten Red Raiders wer stunned by Panthers' timely offense and supe defense. Panthers won a 26-6 victory over the shocl ed Red Raiders. The victory, obtained on rain drencl ed turf, brought the Panthers to a 4-4 record and .500 average for the first time all season. Clarksville Tigers traveled to North Lamar. Panther had a 13-0 lead in the half and came ahead and had 21-0 victory over the Tigers. Panthers left the Tigel with a minus-six yards rushing, no first downs, and, zero-for-14 passing game. Panthers went on the road to Prairiland for the la game. Panthers' first touchdown came on their si cond possession of the game. The Panthers downe Patriots with a 35-6 victory. Patriots finished with a 4 10 mark, and were probably glad to see the seasc end. The 1981 season proved to be a good season fc North Lamar students and North Lamar Panther Tearr lMiddle Leftj Almost Made It! Todd Stephens holds on to the ball on a first down attempt. lRightj Ready for Victory! Panther team members break through the run-through looking for a victory. lBottom Leftl The Final Seconds! Dejected Pan- thers Robert Walker and Todd Stephens walk off the field after failing to score in the final drive of the 17-6 loss to Pittsburg. Skill Precision: Curlese Webb lit2Ol cuts around the end attempting to score in the 13-6 win over Mt. Vernon. Football 45 -e . are an Members of the Panther Coaching Staff are: 1FrontJ i johnny Crawford, Bob Edwards, lon Moss, Sonny Templeton, Alan Morris. 1Backj Athletic Director Paul Trull, limmie A Stripland, Thomas Moffitt, Q Alden George, and Head Coach BobbyAnthony. W, ,Y 9 Q E 1RightJ Good Tackle' Panthers Greg Land 111785 and Paul Stephens 13661 manage to trip up a Bonham Warrior in Panthers 25 14 loss 1Leftj Waiting for the Kick Off Clint Norwood 111221 waits for the kick off following opponent s touchdown l , , I ! 1Bottom Righty The Agony of Defeat: Panther l Offensive players Stephen Brown 111867, Mike Green 111653, Todd Stephens 13145, and Larry l Ridens 111603 walk off the field after their drive is 5 broken in the 17-6 loss to Pittsburg. 2 l as 46 0 Football 1 l Panthers Hold Clarksville to -6 Yards ,. ,, WH, ? - My 'l Qaw' l' -, H . P , ' few ' '. 3 , V, wg- l ' ' f a Discussing the game plan: Coach Sonny Templeton discusses defensive plans with Stacey Williams 01471. fTop Righty Down . . . Set. . . Panthers prepare for the snap in the first game of the season with Sulphur Springs. U.eft Middlel Stopping the run: Panther defenders stop Bonham running back before he is able to come around the end. fRightJ Good Try! Billy Walling 111105 fails to catch the pass in the 19-2 victory over Hugo, fBottom Leftj Freshman Panthers: Ernest Washington 111211 attempts to move the football against Bonham. Football ' 47 fRightj Serious Concentration: Panther coaches Alden George, Bobby Anthony, and Sonny Templeton concentrate seriously on the game. fLeftJ Watching the Tackle: Panthers Mike Owens 111803 and Curlese Webb 13203 watch as a Sulphur Springs runner is tripped up. Uvtiddle Righty Stopped Short: Sulphur Springs defenders stop Curlese Webb 111201 short of the first down in Panthers' 27-O loss. iLeftl Panther Defense: Panther defenders manage to stop Sulphur Springs Wildcats one more time. lRightl Broken Play: Winnsboro Red Raiders manage to stop Curlese Webby however, Panthers manage to win the game 26-6. 48 ' Football Panthers Defeat Winnsboro 6-6 Down . . . Set . . . Robert Walker prepares to center the ball in the game with Winnsboro which Panthers won 26-6. Stopping the play: Mark Arnold 411271 stops Hughes Springs player in game which Panthers won 7-6. Signals from the Coach: Clint Norwood fit22l receives signals from Panther coaches. Panther ball! Sammy Thompson 01191 signals that Panthers have recovered a fumble from Hooks. Football 49 K Members of the Freshman Football team are: lFront Rowj Chuck Ausmus, Tommy jenkins, Randall Spark, Bart jetton, McD ld T' Ph' ' f ' ' ona , lm lpps, Derrell Fortner, Tim Sparks, Tony lrew, Wade Evans, fSecond Rowj john Ellis, Phil Echols, jeff jason Vanderburg, james House, Brad Burleson, David Allen, Mitchell Russell, Brad Bankston, Kevin Mclntyre, Gaylon T ' Ernest Washington, fThird Rowj Alan Dollins Alan Fouse Bret Cope Greg Griffin Monty White Bill Collard M'k 1 , , , 1 Y , I 9 john Robert Brown, jason Bounds, Mark Esterer, Lyndel McGee, fBack Rowj Ted Tongson, johnny Kelley, Kevin Adams, Clifton, Robert Self, Bobby Martin, Billy Matthews, David Chi' T ' ' ' ' Freshman Defeat Pittsburg Getting Ready for the Punt: Robert Self lii86j prepares to punt as Billy Collard f1i4Oj blocks for him. Signals from the Bench: john Robert Brown fi!35j receives the next play from the coaches. Grinding out Yards: Ernest Washington frt21j tries for a first down against ' Bonham. 50 - Freshman Football X H Members of the junior Varsity Football Team are: lFront Rowj Marty Grayson, Michael Walden, joe Hoskins, jeff Ford, Scotty Byers, Lee Ray, Brad Collard, Leon jackson, lSecond Rowj jeff Kinslow, Chad Stephens, jerry Smallwood, Brett Taylor, Rodney Williams, Greg Hollis, Vince Spethman, Daniel Walden, Ray Duley, tThird Rowj Billy Poole, Wesley Mitchell, joe David White, Felix johnson, Thad Mclintyre, jodie Carroll, Danny Green, Alan McGuire, Sean Mobley, iBack Rowj Coach jimmie Stripland, Coach Thomas Moffitt, Paul Ray Spencer, Chad Garrett, james Boyd, johnny Pat Young, Dave DeGraff, joey Carico, james Ingram, Coach Alan Morris, and Coach Bob Edwards. Taking a Break: Roland Hayes, Marty Grayson, joey Carico, and jeff Kinslow pause for a drink at halftime. Ready for the Play: j.V. Linemen are ready for the play to begin. Touchdown! jeff Kinslow l4i86j catches a pass for a touchdown against Hugo j.V. j.V. Football ' 51 Over the Net: Cindy Risinger H1221 returns the ball to her opponent as team mates watch. Angela Moffitt Makes First Team All-District North Lamar Volleyball team worked hard this year preparing for their exciting season. They began workouts a week before school started and practiced after school until five o'clock each day. They won four of eight district games, and all team members were proud of their season. Angela Moffitt was selected to first team All District. Denise Bailey and Kathy Lynch were chosen for Second Team All-District, and Vicki Chapman received All-District Honorable Mention. Good Play! Vicki Chapman 13241 successfully returns the ball. Team Conference: Robin Armstrong and Teri Krogman watch as Coach Sheila Daughtrey discusses game strategy with team members. 52 Volleyball Members of the Varsity Volleyball Team are: fFront Rowl Angela Moffitt, Kathy Lynch, Coach Sheila Daughtrey, Cindy Risinger, Vicki Chapman, QBack Rowj Denise Bailey, Teri Krogman, Ann Self and Karon Spann. fLeftl Waiting for the ball: Ann Self 111165 is ready to return the ball. fRightl Over the Net: Ann Self returns the ball. CVOLLEYBALL SCOREBGARD rele V er ,e ' V ' rier, 1 ,i,ir eieeglmfzrverncniel ,zzMn1vemQnci I ',ie V 1 if an ' p,Wii1nSbfirQ? f'Cl3Tl4SVfll?-fa5' i Vf1flf'ffrYYlQf'fflfff!Cl5fl4SVl,llf57?i5, ii iifriffaifllafiffl 1 - Z li,i 2 W fiW0'T17 1fi?f?l'5l4'7f? il rl C i District W, r.,2i:y E www, , 1 1 ,,,, 'l Wflfflf ' 7 g Lggvqgwefwvf reer , 1 Won Y. Volleyball 0 53 Members of the lunior Varsity Volleyball Team are: fFront Rowj Tammie Fair, Coach Sheila Daughtrey,N Doil McKnight, Sharon Sgann, tBack Rowj Lori Roberts, Tia Mitchell, Karen Bean, Pamela D. Sims, Melissa Vanderburg, Melissa Ma an, Kara Stephens, Shelly McKnight, Karena Bakewell, and LeAndra Border. i 4 I H Returning the Ball: Leandra Border fii22l returns the ball to her opponent. QRightJ Good Return! Doil McKnight sends the ball over the net. Bad Shot! Leandra Border manages to hit the net rather than return the ball. 54 ' Volleyball Vests Sheila Daughtrey. of the Varsity Girls' Basketball Team are: QFront Rowl lulie Sherrer, Candi Carico, Lisa Bickley, Angela QBack Row, Susan King, Vonda McFraizer, Bronis Ramsey, Ann Self, Teri Krogman, Denise Bailey, and Girls Defeat Pittsburg 1-50 Stop those points: Ann Self, julie Sherrer, Denise Bailey, and Lisa Bickley attempt to stop a Pittsburg player from scoring. 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Mrs. Sheila Daughtrey was new girls' coach this year, replacing Coach Roy Tom Stone who went to Paris junior College. Get the Ball: Kim Cope 18401 goes for a jump ball at the beginning of the fourth quarter. Two Points! Angie Anderson 111223 lays up two points for the l.V. Panthers. the second half of district play, however, Pitts- .Pi Q4 M J l F I r i s 56 - Girls' Basketball Stop the Points! julie Sherrer 111305 attempts to stop Pittsburg's two points as teammates assist. Passing the Ball: Angie Anderson 03221 passes the ball as teammate Amy Lane 111321 defends. Attempting the steal: junior Varsity Panthers attempt to steal the ball from the opponent. Outside Shot: Margaret Cooper fi't14l goes for an outside shot as Kim Cope goes for the rebound. Girls' Basketball ' 57 Free Throw: Margaret Cooper 111141 goes for a free throw. Defense: Angela Moffitt, Lisa Bickley, Denise Bailey, Teri Krogman, and Bronis Ramsey defend against Pittsburg. Bringing the Ball Down the Court: lulie Sherrer H1301 moves the ball up the court. Get the Ball! Lisa Bickley M101 tries to take the ball 58 0 Girls' Basketball from a Pittsburg player. of the Varsity Basketball Team are: David Tschoerner, Kenny Dollins, Stacy Williams, David Washington, Roland Glenn Young, Sammy Thompson, Billy Walling, Todd McDonald, and Coaches lon Moss and Thomas Moffitt. Trying for the Steal: David Washington attempts to steal the ball in the game with Pittsburg. Boys Defeat Pittsburg 74-64 Boys' Basketball ' 59 Two Points? Glenn Young fiT33j prepares to shoot the ball in the game against Pittsburg. Passing the Ball: Kenny Dollins H1301 prepares to pass the ball to Billy Walling GHOJ Getting into Position: Kenny Dollins 111303 moves into posi- tion for a free throw. iMiddle Rightl Free Throw: Glenn Young H1331 shoots a free 2....., throw. iBottom Rightl Moving the Ball: Billy Walling H1101 passes to Sammy Thompson 61251 60 - Boys' Basketball v f of the lunior Varsitv Basketball team are: lay Armstrong, Stan Phipps, Glenn Brown, Crai2 Bailey, Mark Tim Richey, Chad Garrett, Michael Paul Usrey, joey Carico, Felix johnson, Rodney Williams, Mike Moore, and lon Moss. Mr. Thomas Moffitt s New Coach The boys' basketball team worked hard this year during their challenging season. Coach Thomas Moffitt became new head basketball coach, replacing Roy Tom Stone who went to Paris junior College. Basket- ball players began to practice almost immediately after football season and worked out every afternoon. Boys won thirteen out of their twenty-eight games, despite loss of height from last year's state runner-up team. tMiddle Righty Looking for a Teammate: Kenny Dollins C3301 looks for a teammate so he can pass the ball. fBottom Righty I'm Open! Billy Walling GHOJ is open to receive a pass. Boys' Basketball 61 2 2 Members of the Freshman Boys' Basketball Team are: Brad Bankston, Monty White, Bret Cope, Mike Moffitt, Paul Flc Robert Self, Derek Lands, Billy Collard, Troy Hogue, Craig Young, Tim Phipps, fFrontJ Don McDonald, Coach Thomas M fitt, and john Ellis. 5 Good Shot? David Washington 111231 tries an outside shot. One More Point! Stacy Williams 03251 gains one more point s for the Panthers. . . . and Then Another . . . David Washington 13233 also tries a free throw. i 62 0 Boys' Basketball i. l Varsity Cheerleaders form the NP at the closing of the song. Club: Key Club members designed and entered a float in the Paris sParade. and members perform their half time show at a football game. eta: Freshman students are initiated into Beta Club in the spring. ORGANIZATIONS ln Organizations We Keep l'Givinf All We've Got as We Move to the Top. Various Organizations here at North Lamar have received special ratings at contests. Everyone involved in Organizations has a feeling of self-accomplishment, and they keep 'Civin' all They've Cot as their Organization moves to the Top. Organizations - 63 Band Band members are: lFront Rowj Christie Gibson, joan Hillers, Sarah Bratcher, Renee Story, Cae Crowell fSecond Rowj Clarkson, Teresa Beckham, Randy Perryman, Andrea Pyeatt, Teresa Reeves, Charisa Thurman, Karen Dangerfield Shannon, lThrid Rowj Sharon Truan, Angela Moffitt, Michelle Dennis, Lisa Nichols, Tambra Smith, Diana Rhodes, Thompson, Dave DeGraff, john Loftin, Shawn Scott, Melisa Brownfield, Shelly Clarkson, Cara Hullinger, Charlot Sims, Rh: Moore, Corey Campbell, jeana Townsend, Shan Wigley, fFourth Rowj Seanda Towler, Cheryl Gibson, Diana Will Caroline Coston, Ramona Webb, Lisa Easton, Becky McNabb, Nikki Oliver, Richard Harper, Drei Rendsland, Vance Te Richard Watson, Chad Coursey, Will Ledbetter, Rusty Skidmore, Mike Mitchell, jimmy McGhee, jeff Chapman, Lance Alli Tony Bolyard, Kim Stephens, fFifth Rowj Mark Easton, Kyle Dickson, Thad McEntyre, Shannon Sims, Brent Parson, james P tor, Teresa Smith, Larry Pyeatt, Sherman Franklin, Brent Campbell, Le Anne Colvin, Harvey Spencer, Curtis Garrett, fSixth R Rodney Skidmore, Millette Read, Billy Matthews, CSeventh Rowj Tammie Fair, Vickie Cheatham, Lisa Slagle, Beverly Kinsl Tracy Burgin, Tammy Smallwood, Angela Montgomery, Kathy Lynch, Diane Wisely, Lisa Robbins, Karon Spann, Lisa Simp Glenna Lane, Adam Arnold, julie Cox, jackie Anderson, Earl Woods, Ted Tongson, Kevin Perryman, john Maxcy, Brad Gr jeff Shawhart, Richard Perry, Duane Gibson, Tony Lamberson, Kevin Mclntyre, jeff Kahlich, Edward Hostetler, Ricky Nafe, Craig Shew. Band Officers are: fFront rowj Shan Wigley, President, jeana Townsend, Vice-President, Sharon Truan, Secretary, Richard Watson, Secretary, fBack Rowj Kim Stephens, Treasurer, Angela Moffitt, Treasurer, Andrea Pyeatt, Historian, Vance Temple, Chaplain. Drum Majors for 1981-82 are: lLeftj Angela Moffitt and lRightJ Donna Clarkson. Directing the Band: Drum Major Angela Moffitt directs the band during a half time show. llvtiddle Leftl Half Time Performance: Band members present half time show in the final football home game with Clarksville. Christmas Parade: Band members march down Lamar Avenue in the annual Paris Christmas Parade. Band 65 Marching Contest ls in Hallsville Summer Practice: Band members spent many hours during late summer practicing marching and half time shows, Featuring Richard Watson: Richard Wat- son is featured during a halftime show. Uvtiddle Rightl Anxiously Waiting: Drum Major Contestants Angela Moffitt and Donna Clarkson anxiously await the judges decision at Drum Major try outs. Entire Band: The entire band is shown as they successfully perform a half time show, 66 Band embers of the 1981-82 Stage Band are: lFront Rowl Lance Allison, Tony Bolyard, Kim Stephens, Rhonda Moore, ndy Perryman, fSecond Rowl Drei Rendsland, Vance Temple, Richard Harper, Mike Mitchell, Chad Coursey, Earl oods, Kevin Perryman, lBack Rowj Michelle Dennis, lulie Cox, Curtis Garrett, Harvey Spencer, Sherman Franklin, resa Smith, Le Ann Colvin, and john Maxcy. orming for Student Body: Members of the Stage Band perform for the dent body in Spring assembly. htl Concentrating on their Music: Trombones and Drummer john Max- oncentrate on their music as they wait to play. 67 - Stage Band Majorettes are lStandingl loan Hillers, Renee Story, Cae Crowell, lKneelingJ Head Majorette Sarah Bratchy and Christie Gibson. lvlajorettes Attend Camp at U.T. . Majorettes attended summer camp at the University of Texas at Arlington. Fund raising projects included a garage sale at Phil's Hickory House and two bake sales at Paris West Super- market and a bake sale at Wal Mart. Majorettes perrformed in all pep rallies both in football and basketball seasons. Also they marched in Paris and Blossom Christmas Parades. Halloween Performance: Majorettes Renee Story and Sarah Bratcher perform for the student body on llSpook Day at NL 68 - Majorettes Ready? Majorettes Christie Gibson, Sarah Bratcher, Renee Story, Cae Crowell, and loan Hillers prepare to do their routine for the student body. Routine: Sophomore Majorettes Cae nd loan Hillers present their halftime routine. ' --te , if Elfifffi X l fE :'i:3f f ' 'x':5k6t5'32-effSf'w:', l' gi g'ffff? :LH 'i , . I I - . tt.i ,,,, S f 2 ages? fi if '!: s i ' E 5 . a,65:Qg! fl r L Q., - f f m . K 5 a 'F 'H F 1: 1 L551ff'?E' - S V9 E Q i , , i ti'g..5g1.t1MgEt ,, ali tgte. ,e.:e,,eg4gtsJs.. . .iv Kill, , . . .. . Q ll J? is 1 ... ,an , , ,,,. W, Try Outs: Majorettes Christie Gibson and Sarah Bratcher do their routine at Ma- jorette Tryouts. Majorettes ' 69 Flag Corps Members for 1981-82 are fFront Rowl Tracy Burgin Angela Montgomery Beverly Tammy Smallwood, Vickie Cheatham Lisa Slagle fBack Rowj Tammie Fair Diane Wisely Lisa Simpsen na Lane, Karon Spann, Lisa Robbins and Kathy Lynch Mrs. Rhonda Morris Is New Flag Corps Sponsor Flag Corps members attended cam at the Universi p - ty of Texas at Arlington for a week during the summer. They received ribbons for best parade and a third place ribbon for performing. They marched in Paris and Blossom Christmas Parades and performed at Bywaters Park during Christmas to promote Christmas spirit. Fund raisers included a car wash in front of Phil's Hickory House, a bake sale in front of Bealls, a bake sale at Wal Mart, and selling family pictures. Daily Practice: Vickie Cheatham and Karon Spann are ready for the daily routine of practicing. 70 Flag Corps .riday Routine: Flag Corps Members Kathy Lynch, Angela Montgomery, Karon Spann, Glen- ia Lane, Lisa Simpsen, Lisa Robbins, and Diane Wisely perform at a Friday pep rally. Watching the Pep Rally: Flag Corps Members watch and yell at an outside pep rally. Morning Practice: Angela Montgomery and Ruthy Stephens pose for pictures at morning practice while other Flag Corps members watch. Entertaining the Audience: Lisa Slagle per- forms for the audience at half time. Flag Corps - 71 jeff Draper ls State Officer Candidate 2 5 it I l I 2 lf -? 2 It Beta Club Members are: fFront Rowj Vickie Cheatham, Charlotte Kirkpatrick, Angie Slagle, Susan Leonard, Trava Costo Sonya Payne, Tricia Maginn, Gina Raney, Lisa Slagle, Tammie Fair, CSecond Rowj Mrs. Lisa Daughtry, Carol Tschoerner, Cz Crowell, Angie Anderson, Lauren Chadwick, Kathy Lynch, Diane House, Laura Pasteka, Kathleen Maginn, Deidre Godwi Alicia Cockrum, Tamara McDowell, fThird Rowl Virginia Beshirs, Cristie Eastman, Robin Armstrong, Denise Bailey, lulie Co Rhonda Moore, Liz Sugg, Theresa Sims, Kim Cope, Kenda Morton, Melissa Anderson, Wendy Brunson, Ginny Jones, Share Truan, flfourth Rowl Candi Carico, Tia Mitchell, Charlotte Menasco, Angie Thomas, Susan King, Lisa Simpsen, Doug lanewa Vance Woodard, Loren Spethman, Marc White, Vicky Smallwood, Angela Moffitt, Randy Perryman, Chad Coursey, Kare Parsons, Mrs. Charlotte Glover, fBack Rowl leana Townsend, Laura Izzo, Craig Reynolds, Lori Cato, jeff Draper, Glenna Lan Sohn Hullinger, Will Ledbetter, Kim Stephens, Howard Hale, jeff Chapman, Mickey Russell, Bruce Bullard, Dave DeGraff, ar Mary Arnold, Alan Vanderburg is not pictured. 5 i i t w li lnitiatees: Freshmen are initiated into the Beta Club during spring l semester. , fRightl Beta Officers are: fFrontj jeff Draper, President, Kathy Lynch, Vice-President, lStandingl Ginny jones, Secretary, Tricia Maginn, Treasurer, Kenda Morton, Reporter, and Howard Hale, Chaplain. l 72 - Beta lvan Hall ls Panther Mascot Varsity Cheerleaders for 1981 are: tlineelingj Robin Armstrong, Vonda McFrazier, Candi Carico, Cstandingi Vicki Chapman, Wendy letton, and Dee Hillers Uvliddle Lefty Panther Mascot: lvan Hall is Panther Mascot. tllightl Superior Rated Stunt: Varsity Cheerleaders dismount after doing their stunt which was rated superior in competition at S.M.U. fBottom Leftj T-Shirts Anyone? Cristie Eastman, Wendy letton, and Robin Armstrong sell Class T-Shirts during the noon hour. Cheerleaders - 73 Cheerleaders Attend Camp at E.T.S.U. Varsity Cheerleaders attended National Cheerleader Association Camp at East Texas State University. They also attended a workshop and competition at Texas Stadium and attended the SMU.-Texas Football game. Fund raisers included selling candy, selling ribbons, selling class T-shirts, a T.V. raffle, a Kiss-a-Pig contest, and a Banana Split Festival. fTop Leftl Announcing a Cheer: Robin Armstrong announces a cheer at the Bonham pep rally as Vonda McFrazier assists. fTop Rightj Get That Indian! Mascot Ivan Hall chases a Bonham Warrior at the pep rally preceeding that game. flvliddle Rightj Getting Help: Candi Carico and Mascot Ivan Hall encourage football players to join in the yell. fBottom Righty Introducing a New Cheer: Wendy letton introduces a new cheer to the student body. 74 Cheerleaders lunior Varsity Cheerleaders are: Brigitte Elmore, Margaret Cooper, Tonya Whitener, Mascot Kay Bolton, Leslie McDonald, Monti Howard, and Christie Collier. fleftl Leading the Team to Victory: Monti Howard and Leslie McDonald lead the student body in a cheer. tBottom Leftj Enjoying the Game: l.V. Cheerleaders Tonya Whitener, Christie Collier, and Monti Howard are happy at the results of a game. lllightl On to Victory! Kay Bolton and Vonda McFrazier lead the team to victory. Cheerleaders 75 D.E.C.A. Sells Candy for Fundraiser D.E.C.A. Officers are fFront Rowj Scott Washington, Parliamentarian, Craig Huffman, President, Curtis Wright, Vice-President, Donny Moree, Honorary President, fBack Rowl Sherry Grayson, Secretary, Jeannie Morton, Treasurer, Toni Crowley, Reporter, and Rickey Woods and jeff Williamson, Student Council Representatives. fTop Rightl D.E.C.A. Ill Class Members are: fFront Rowj Sherri Fleming, Carla Foster, Helen Walker, Toni Crowley, fBack Rowl Terry Brooks, Donny Moree, Lee Kennemer, and Scott Washington. D.E.C.A. I Class Members are: QFront Rowl Shari Allen, Rodney Lloyd, Dawn Thrash, fBack Rowl Glen Brown, Tina Foster, Becky Carroll, and Felix johnson. fBottom Rightl D.E.C.A. Il Class Members are: fFront Rowj Renee Wall, Theresa Beckham, Sheila McMonigle, Craig Huffman, Jeannie Morton, Sherry Grayson, fBack Rowj Rickey Woods, leff Williamson, Donald Vaughan, Curtis Wright, Kenny Helm, and Neal Smith. 76 D E.C.A. h Period Agriculture l Class Members are: tFront Rowl Charlotte Payne, Ricky fe, Danny Estes, Larry McGhee, Vince Spillman, Derrell Fortner, tMiddle Rowj lland Berry, Adam Arnold, Tony Lamberson, Patrick McFeely, Angie Thomas, Carl cks, tBack Rowl Monty White, Bret Cope, Shannon Sims, Allen Dollins, Brad rleson, and loe Haley. First Period Agriculture l Class Members are: tFront Rowl Tamara McDowell, Tim Phipps, Wade Evans, Bobby Payne, fMiddle Rowl Donnie Blevins, Michael Walden, Glenn Young, Chuck Ausmus, Tommy jenkins, tBack Rowj David Christian, Greg Griffin, Billy Collard, Mike Moffitt, andAlan Eouse. Third Period Agriculture I Class Members are: tFront Rowj Millette Reed, Tim Sparks, Kyle Dickson, lason Vanderburg, Steve Raney, Michael Russell, tMiddIe Rowl Gaylon Tucker, Melissa Moss, leff Coursey, Daniel Walden, Dennis Kyle, Brad Bankston, Phil Echols, tBack Rowl Karl Kemper, Michael Vaughan, Bruce Bullard, Robert Self, Mark Lovelace, Allen McGuire, and Kevin Adams F.F.A. Greenhand Officers are: fFront Rowl Wade Evans, Vice-President, Bobby Payne, President, tBack Rowl Monty White, Secretary, Bret Cope, Treasurer, Chuck Ausmus, Reporter, Kevin Adams, Sentinel, and Brad Bankston, Advisor. F.F.A. 0 77 Marc White ls Area Vice-President First Period Agriculture ll Class Members are: tFront Rowj Mike Moore, Ray Dooley, Laura Izzo, Kyle Smith, Paul Wood, Mike Brown, lSecond Rowl Jeff Kinslow, Doug laneway, Lance Woods, Brett Taylor, lim Parker, Scotty Byers, tBack Rowl Chad Stephens, Barry Springer, Tracy McMonigle, Marvin Crouch, Don Garner, Leon lackson, and Ron Howard. i I . L Fourth Period Agriculture II Class Members are: llfront Rowl loe Hoskins, Tammy Pratt, Michael Atnip, Lisa Nichols, Ben Pasteka, lSecond Rowl Stan Phipps, Kenny Dollins, leff Ford, Billy Dicken, Brad Green, Greg Hollis, lBack Rowj joey Carico, Craig Bailey, Ed Allison, lohn Loftin, Danny Green, and Mark lones. Fifth Period Agriculture ll Class Members are: tFront Rowl Marty Hicks, Jerry Young, Billy Poole, Doug McCloure, Lee Ray, Odis White, fBack Rowl Carl Wade, loe David White, Brad Sugg, Paul Stephens, lodie Carroll, and lerry Smallwood. 78' F.F,A. Agriculture Ill Class Members are: Gary Lassiter, Randy Basinger, Mickey Russell, Brad Collard, Teddy McMonigle, Rodney White, Uvliddle Rowj Curlese Webb, Keith Brockway, Sheradon Carter, Craig Dabbs, Thomas Arnold, Andy Bowers, Danny Mounce, tBack Rowl Scotty Vanderburg, lohnny Young, Tony Moody, Scott Birdsong, Dud Peel, Patrick Webb, and Michael Paul Usrey. Agriculture Co-Op Class Members are: fFront Rowi leff Spillman Barry laneway, Billy Walling, lBack Rowl Milburn Smyers Robert Walker, Mike Green, and Marc White. Future Farmers of America Officers are: fFron Rowl Doug Janeway, President, Jeff Chapman Vice-President, Marc White, Area Vice-President, Kenny Helm, Secretary, lBack Rowl lay Arm- strong, Treasurer, Steven McFatridge, Reporter, Ron Howard, Sentinel, and Dud Peel, Advisor. F.F A 79 ll 80 :B C.V.A.E. C.V.A.E. Members are: tFront Rowj Yvetta McAllister, Mand Hicks Sand Watson Kim B r y , y , e ry, Nikki Oliver, Brownfield, Becky McNabb, tMiddle Rowj Tammy Hardy, Evelyn Cherry, Karen Dangerfield, Katrena Cook, Wayne cher, Tonya Morgan, Mae McAllister, Waylon White, Sally Kimball, CBAck Rowj Marie johnson, Rhonda Ingram Menasco, Misty Morgan, Freida johnson, Renee Richardson, Terra Franklin, and Paula Ballard, C.V.A.E. Officers are: fFront Rowj Sally Kimball, President, Nikki Oliver, Vice President, Terra Franklin, Secretary, Becky McNabb, Secretary, Lisa Menasco, Treasurer, Tammy Hardy, Reporter, Yvetta McAllister, Historian, and Kim Berry, Stu- dent Council Representative, ...A The Finished Product: C.V.A.E. members made this wedding cake. Proud of Their Work: Debbie Mullens and Tammi Brown pose with their finished cake. H.E.C.E. Sells Homecoming Balloons Members are: QFront Rowl Sheketha Sanders, Cynthia Brown, Beverly Washington, Kim Wharton, Laura Allison, Hoskins, lSecond Rowl Annabell Finch, Cathy justice, Kim Moss, Ginny Harper, Marla Spethman, Lisa Blevins, Debbie Mrs. Judy Weatherford, lThird Rowl Alice Land, Kim Maytum, Terry Dickerson, Tina Smith, Lisa Allen, Virginia and Tammy Kelly, iBack Rowl Georgia Dicken, Larry Ridens, Manuel Kilpatrick, Charles Burton, Vickie Cashon, Kelly and Kathy Pierce. Laura Allison, Vice-President, Lisa Allen, Secretary, Ginny Student Council Represenative. H.E.C.E. Officers are: lFront Rowl Christie Gibson, President, Harper, Treasurer, Kim Wharton, Reporter, Kathy Pierce, H.E.C.E. -81 82'H.E.C.E. Getting Balloons Ready: H.E.C.E. member Manuel Kilpatrick prepares balloons which members sell for Homecoming. . L Hamburger Supper: H.E,C.E. Members Alice Land, Kathy Pierce, and Laura Allison are serv- ing at the F.H.A. Hamburger Supper. lTop Lefty Listening Attentively: H.E.C.E. Members Felicia T and Lisa Allen listens attentively to the program at an F.H.A. meeting. fBottom Rightj Selling Balloons: H.E.C.E. members Kelly Morris and Tina Smith sell Homecoming balloons. F.H.A. Sponsors Adopt-a-Granny ., if Prize-Winning Cookies: F.H.A. members Rodney Williams, Mary Arnold, Dana Morriss, and Tammie Fair pose with their prize-winning cookies. Officer Initiation: F,H.A. ingoing officers participate in officer initiation. QBottom Lefty Taking a Break: F.H.A, members Danny Hoskins, Tammy Sugg, lency Brooks, and Greg Land take a short break during class. CBottom Rightj National Smoke Out: Angie Spann and Denise Bailey participate in the national smoke out. Q r F.H.A. -83 3 A' 2 ,, 2 Future Homemakers of America lunior Chapter Members are: lFront Rowj Catrena Cook, Leslie Box, Kim Beard, Suzi Moore, Nikl Fendley, Mitzi Armstrong, Kelly Bryant, Sharon Spann, Charisa Thurman, Doil McKnight fSecond Rowl Tammy Sugg, Monti Howarc Shelley Clarkson, Gayla Kelly, Traci McMillin, Angela Stephens, Lisa Sheets, Susie Cochran, April Clark, Nancy Loyd, Tammie Skeen, Leig Anne Wright, QThird Rowj Leslie McDonald, Charlot Sims, Kristen Newman, Lori Roberts, Pamela D, Sims, lulie Yerby, Shawn Scot Denise Bailey, Lisa Easton, Krista Hale, Suzanne Worley, Melanie Young, Tina McCloud, Pam Sims lBack Rowj Angie Spann, Anita lngrarr Kara Stenhpn: lnnrv Rrnnlrc Rarlft, Mfmm-.sara ' ' r ' I 1 . Linda McKinney Karla Dangerfield Lynetta Thompson, Ramona Webb, lack Dennis Melissa Vandenburg, 3 E f as 45 Wi Class Lecture: Mrs. Kathleen Williams lectures her Homemaking I Class on their next project. F.H.A. lunior Chapter Officers are: fFront Rowl Denise Bailey, President, Monti Howard, Vice-President, fBack Rowl Kara Stephens, Secretary, Dana Rodgers, Historian, Angie ' Spann, Sergeant at Arms, and Mitzi Armstrong, Student Council Representative. Homecoming Decorations: F.H.A. members decorated the outside of their building for Homecoming. l i r 4 i i F.H.A. '84 lture Homemakers of America Senior Chapter Members are: lFront Rowj Tammie Fair, Charolette Bills, Lisa Healey, alicia Taylor, Diane Hodges, Linda Foster, Shekeitha Sanders, lSecond Rowl Mrs. Kathleen Williams, Mary Arnold, anata Vanderburg, Penneye limerson, Alice Land, Tammy Kelley, Virginia Beshirs, lBack Rowl Kelly Morris, Rodney filliams, Gerald Henderson, john Dibble, Barry Neal, Frederick Ellis, and Tammy Haynes. .H.A. Senior Chapter Officers are: lFront Rowj Renata Vander- urg President' Tammie Fair Secretary' fBack Rowj Lisa Healey Ireasurerp Felicia Taylor, Parliamentarian, Tammy Haynes, Stu ent Council Representative. F.H.A. Sponsors Bob-o-Links Future Homemakers of America Sponsored various ac- tivities during this school year. Installation of officers was held on September 19. F.H.A. members assisted in Homecoming activities, and members also held a Ham- burger supper in October. Members studied prevention of Alcohol and participated in the National Smoke-Out in November. Members trimmed their Christmas tree in December and went skating in january. They also assisted in March of Dimes and Cystic Fibrosis drives and studied suicide prevention. Members adopted a granny and adopted a child and sponsored a style show and the Bob-o-Links in the Spring. F.H A 85 2 l 1 Future Teachers of America Members are: tFront Rowj Gina Rainey, Renee Story, Rosanna Reed, Virginia Besl- Beverly Kinslovv, Laurie Mclntyre, Sonya Payne, Caroline Coston, lSecond Rowl Tammy McMonigle, Tamijo B cher, Trava Coston, Cheryl Gibson, Melissa Anderson, Wendy letton, Theresa Beckham, Tricia Maginn, lBack Rc Kathleen Maginn, Wendy Brunson, Suzanne Worley, Charlotte Menasco, Teresa Smith, Melanie Young, Ru Stephens, and Mrs. Linda Russell. F.T.A. State Convention ls In Houston Future Teachers of America members attended the District Convention in Kilgore where Wendy letton was elected District Recording Secretary. Members presented teachers with peppermint canes at Christmas, and sold candy for a fund-raiser. They at- tended the state convention in Houston on February S 18-20. 1 l l F.T.A. Officers are: lFront Rowl Ruthy Stephens, President, Renee B Story, Vice-President, tBack Rowj Rosanna Reed, Secretary, Tammie McMonigle, Treasurer, Trava Coston, Historian, and Wendy letton, Chaplain. Convention Bound: Charlotte Menasco, Caroline Coston, and Teresa Ray fly to the annual convention in San Antonio. l l 86' F.T.A. Leia Q Eli 'T reful Now! Renee Story paints very carefully on Homecom- rations. Preparing for Homecoming: Charlotte Menasco, Rosanna Reed, Ruthy Stephens, Tammie McMonigle, and Renee Story prepare Homecoming decorations. :A+- llvliddle Leftj Nice Flight! Charlotte Menasco and Tricia Maginn en- joy their flight to the convention in San Antonio lRightJ Late Nights: Renee Story and Charlotte lylenasco enjoy a late night in San Antonio. F.T.A. '87 l ' Tornado Victims' Sean Mobley Chris Truan, He ping . , Larry Ridens, lames Boyd, Howard Hale, and Mr. Dennis l-lodgkiss place their check in the jar for Emberson Tornado victims. lLeftl Parking Cars: Scotty Byers directs cars where to park before a football game. tRight Middlej Parade participants: Don McDonald, lohn Robert Brown, and leff Ford ride on the Key Club Christmas Parade float. i l '33 ti it it ell Getting Ready for a Meeting: leff Ford, Paul Ray Spencer, Mike Moffitt, and Billy Matthews get ready for a Key Club Meeting. Ringing Bells: Key Club Member lohn Robert Brown and Keywanette Tricia Maginn ring bells for the Salvation Army at Christmas. 88 0 Key Club U tii'ri 5 3 t 4 we-W 515142 fr i.-.o 3 'lf Club Members are: fFront Rowj Tim Sparks, Richard Harper, Gaylon Tucker, Don McDonald, Mark Esterer Brad A , Michael Russell, Phil Echols, Lee Ray, Steve Raney fSecond Rowj jason Bounds Stan Phipps Chad Ste rhens, 1 f f P Christian, Troy Hogue, Brett Cope, Wesley Mitchell, Monty White, jeff Ford, Greg Land, Mickey Russell Sean K v' M I ' ' ' ' , e in c ntyre, fTh1rd Rowj Rodney Skidmore, Drei Rendsland, Wesley jackson, Karl Kemper, Michael Moffitt, Wear, Alan Fouse, Ivan Hall, Todd Fendley, Loren Spethman, john Robert Brown, Thad McEntyre, Doug McCloure, Rowj Mr. Dennis Hodgkiss, Chad Coursey, Dave DeGraff james Boyd Billy Collard Robert Self Keith Dra er Paul f , f 1 D , Spencer, Scott Birdsong, Ronnie Ballard, Billy Matthews, Howard Hale, jerry Smallwood, and Kevin Adams. Key Club ids Tornado Victims Key Club had 55 members in 1981-82. Service projects included helping Evening Optimist Club with Super Stars Competition, helping at the Red River Valley Exposition by setting up and taking down chairs for Alabama Con- cert, collecting canned goods for the Salvation Army at Thanksgiving and Christmas, cleaning trophy cases and dusting trophies in the gym corridor, parking cars at home football games, ringing bells for the Salvation Army at Christmas, and doing a skit in October 30 pep rally. Fund Raising projects included selling coloring books at Christmas, having a bake sale, selling Charms pops suckers, and entering a float in Paris Christmas Parade. Members attended State Convention at DallascAmfac Hotel April 30 through May 2. Key Club Officers are: iFront Rowj Larry Ridens, President, james Boyd, Vice-President, Eddie Weir, Secretary, iBack Rowj Sean Mobley, Treasurer, jerry Smallwood, Sergeant-at-Arms, and Howard Hale, Chaplain. Pep Rally Skit: Key Club Members perform a skit for the student body at the pep rally. Key Club 89 K nettes are: tFront Rowl Cassie Parson, Vickie Cheatham Tricia Maginn Paula Hale Brigitte Elmore Tonya eywa Trava Coston, Wendy letton, Molly Taylor, Kala King, Shelly Clarkson Dee Hillers Chris Cheatham Nikki Fendley ' ' ' L Sla le An ela Coston, lSecond Rowj Mitzi Armstrong, Laurie Mclntyre, Monti Howard Kay Bolton Tammy Pratt isa g g r ,Shan Wi ley, Kristin Newman, Angie Anderson, lulie Sherrer Lori Roberts Leslie McDonald Shelly Davis LeAnn C tgome y g vin, Gina Raney lThird Rowj Diane House, Cristie Eastman, Sharon Truan leana Townsend Denise Bailey Candi Carico ' ' M Cher l f' Tschoerner, Rhonda Moore, Michelle Dennis, joan Hillers Lisa Robbins Pamela D Sims Kathleen aginn y T Reeves, Tammy Smallwood, QBack Rowl Diane Wisely Laura lzzo Tammy Haynes Teresa Smith Karen Bean eresa Cope, Melissa Mahan, Kim Stephens, Lisa Simpsen, Kara Stephens Melissa Vanderburg Linda McKinney julie Cox Liz Mrs. Sharon Hindman, and Mrs. Barbara Eatherly. Kim Stephens ls State Lt. Governor Keywanettes had 66 .members this year. Kim Stephens was elected State Lieutenant Governor, Fund raisers for the year included a bike-a-thon and candy raffle. Service pro- jects included Christmas and Thanksgiving baskets, Bell Ring- ing for the Salvation Army, participating in the Pee Wee Reid Christmas Tree, and the Keywanettes scholarship. Members attended the state convention in Austin and a fall planning session. ,,..,,.,,, ..,- . .t,.. , ,,,, , i ,'.,. , if trsss, sris f Z, it , , ffm ., Uss, .. K I- .-r'fi, , f-.. , .,,-, if is L ' ,, , -f.,, s ,L J .,., , ,,, L ,,.,., L , ,. , , ,,,, ',. ' 'S L Q I - T' t , ,J ,fV f' ai f ' , 'S ' , -- - ' ' S' S V -V k 4 ' ,,,., , Z-: A rw L - 'aww z L . z fl'-if 74?-llftjlfif-M 1 5- ' ' ft' 'l K' i 4, M. i , , U vii 4, wal 90 Keywanettes Mlm ff M' M, 5. Keywanette meeting. 1 fl Q Observing her handiwork: Keywanette Angie Anderson observes work completed in the decoration of the junior High Gym for Homecoming. CLeftl Ringing Bells: Key Club Member lohn Robert Brown and Keywanette Tricia Maginn ring bells for the Salvation Army at Christmas. fLeftJ Planning the meeting: Mrs. Sharon Hindman, Mrs. Barbara Eatherly, and Christie Eastman make plans for a fMiddIe Leftl Lending a hand: Keywanette Christie Collier assists with preparation of Homecoming decorations. Keywanettes - 91 Math Club members are: fFront Rowl Diane House Vickie Cheatham Kathy Lynch Trava Coston Ronda Kers McDonald, Tricia Maginn, Tia Mitchell, Dee Ann Sharrock Tamara McDowell Kenda Morton lSecond Rowj Maginn, Carol Tschoerner, Rob Smith, David Tschoerner Ten Krogrnan Randy Perryman Deidre Godwin Chuck Karon Spann, Lauren Chadwick, Daniel Womack, lThird Rowj Sharon Truan Christie Eastman Shan Wigley Kelvin Angela Moffitt, Liz Sugg, Kevin Perryman, Loren Spethman lulie Cox Mike Mitchell Chad Coursey leana Townsend k R M l a Mahan Bruce Bullard Angie Thomas Mike Owens Tammy Parson HarveyS en er Tommy Eads, tBac owl e iss , p Hullinger, Brent Campbell, Kim Stephens, Will Ledbetter leff Draper Vance Woodard and Mickey Russell Alan is not pictured. Math Club Sponsors Bonfire Math Club members decorated the south end of the football field for Homecoming. Annual Halloween party was held on November 7 at Central Gym. Members sponsored the bon fire which was held before the Prairiland football game. Math Club had 50 members this year, including 16 seniors, 23 juniors, 8 sophomores, and 3 freshmen. Math Club Officers are: tFront Rowj Vance Woodard, President, jeff Draper, Vice-President, fBack Rowl Deidre Godwin, Secretary, Angela Moffitt, Treasurer g Teri Krogman, Reporter, Diane House, and Chuck Lynn, Student Council Representatives. First Place in District: leff Draper receives his first place ribbon in the district U.l,L. Meet from Mr. Darrell White as Mrs. Joyce johnson looks on. 92 Math Club Annual Bonfire: Math Club sponsors the annual bonfire which was held this year prior to the Prairiland Football Game, sw . , AAIIW North Lamar Math and Science Meet: Math Club Sponsor Mr. Tom- my Eads pins a name tag on Mrs. Trudy Hilliard at North Lamar Math and Science Meet. Registration: Math Club members Tricia Maginn, Diane House, and Susan Leonard register people at NL Math and Science Meet as Mrs. Lisa Daughtrey assists. Taking a Break: Math Club members leff Draper, Mike Mitchell, Deidre Godwin, and Lyndel McGee take a break at NL Match and Science Meet. Math Club ' 93 Employee-Employer Banquet: Michele Darnell assists Deanna Wall at the annual Employee- Employer Banquet. Make up and Good Grooming: Sonya Payne assists in putting on her make-up at a class demonstration. S 5 , -:fr 2 V- N S 2 , .- ' .. Afff R D! .r, . tee rreee lRightl Bookkeeping: Sonya Payne watches as Mr. loe Farmer shows Kenda Mortons the proper way to keep books. Preparing Homecoming Decorations: lana Simmons adds finishing touches to Homecoming Decorations. 94' O.E.A. l l l -5 i ice Education Association Members are: fFront Rowj Glenda Willhite, Cindy Weems, Kenda Morton, esa Foster, Sonya Payne, fMiddle Rowj Monica Reed, Sherry Simpson, Stephanie Carter, Anita Ingram, Robin S, V ' , - L' , ' , , ' , stron E a Ellis fBack Rowj Mrs Smallwood, and Karon inda Russell Ginny jones Tammy Haynes lana Simmons Charlotte OE. . Has 21 Members Office Education Association had twenty-one members this year. Members participated in two ma- jor fund raising projects, selling candy bars and selling tams in school colors. Service projects included ringing bells for the Salvation Army at Christmas. Each class member was also responsible for a class project. Social activities for the year included the annual Christmas party, the Employee-Employer Banquet, and a trip to Dallas to attend a Kenny Rogers Concert. O.E.A. members Daniel Womack and Kenda Morton were state contest winners in 1981. 0.E.A. Officers are: QFront Rowj Kenda Morton, Presidentg Stephanie Carter, Vice-Presidentg 1Back Rowl Cindy Weems, Treasurerg Glenda Willhite, Secretary, Robin Armstrong, Reporter, Vicky Smallwood, Parliamentariang Ginny jones, Historian, and lana Simmons, Student Council Represenative. Showing off their Shirts: O.E.A. Members Tracie Cochrell, Charlotte Menasco, and Sonya Payne show off their Kenny Rogers T-shirts. O.E A 95 Peer Counselors Are Qrganized A E 5 3 E s 5 s 2 Y l f Peer Counselors are: fFront Rowl Sonya Payne, Laurie Mclntyre, Trava Coston, Kala King, Susan Leonard, lSecond Roi Mrs. loyce johnson, Leslie Box, Melanie Young, Teresa Smith, Gayla Kelly, Mr, Dennis Hodgkiss, lBack Rowj Molly Taylc Eddie Weir, Howard Hale, Paul Wood, and Wendy letton. ' a Youth Advisory Council Assists g Cafeteria Youth Advisory Committee Members are: lFront Rowl Teresa Smith, Caroline Coston, lBack Rowl Bobby Cochran, Marty Burch, and Todd Fendley. 96 - Peer Counselors, Youth Advisory Committee Q U 5 Q . Council Members are: fFront Rowl Cindy Risinger, Sharon Spann, Kim Berry, Diane House, jackie Anderson, Kathy Lynch, Coston, Sonya Payne, Mitzi Armstrong, Vickie Cheatham, lSecond Rowi Charlotte Kirkpatrick, Phil Echols, Laura lzzo, Maginn, Kathy Pierce, Denise Bailey, Robin Armstrong, Cristie Eastman, Wendy letton, john Ellis, lBack Rowj Cae Ernest McCarty, Tammy Haynes, lvan Hall, Patrick Webb, Roland Hayes, Dave DeCraff, Mickey Russell, Billy Walling, and Hlllers. Student Council Sells Mums Student Council members attended the fall forum at Paul Pewitt. Fund raising projects for the year included selling mums at Homecoming, and sponsoring the Homecoming Dance and Spring Dance. Service pro- jects included sponsoring Homecoming activities, plan- ning the national smoke-out activities, buying a trophy case, participating in Career Day activities, and spon- soring a Valentine Sweetheart Contest. Members also planned to attend the state convention. fMiddlej Student Council Officers are: lFront Rowj Ivan Hall, President, Cristie Eastman, Vice President, fBack Rowj Denise Bailey, Parliamentarianp Robin Armstrong, Secretary, Charlotte Kirkpatrick, Treasurer, Wendy letton, Reporter, Kathy Lynch, Chaplain, and Dee Hillers, Corresponding Secretary. lBottoml Waiting their Turn: Student Council Officer Candidates and their Campaign managers are waiting their turn to speak. Student Council 97 In Appreciation : A sponsor Treva Mahan presents Brian Brashier with a plaque in appreciation of his services as Student Council President. I am Best for the job! Ivan Hall makes his campaign speech for Student Council President as Campaign Manager Kim Stephens 98 - Student Council looks on. fLeftl First Place Locker: This locker belonging to Ruthy Stephens and Rosanna Reed won first place in the Locker Decorating Contest sponsored by Student Council at Homecoming. Emcee: President Ivan Hall served as emcee of the Homecoming assembly. Debaters Advance to Regional vate Team Members are: QFront Rowl Carol Tschoerner, Vickie Cheatham, 1Back Rowl Eddie ,r, lohn Robert Brown, Ivan Hall, and Sponsor Richard Byrd. Library Assistants Go Out to Eat Library Assistants are: lseatedl Mrs. Lee Ochoa, lohn Dib- ble, Mrs. Vivian Hicks, lstandingj Debora McMillin, Pen- neye limerson, Renata Vanderburg, and Molly Carpenter. Debate, Library Assistants - 99 100'U.l.L. .1 jeff Draper ls First in State U.I.L. Participants and Sponsors are: fFront Rowj Vickie Cheatham, Dee Hillers, Shan Wigley, Deidre Godwin, Laui Chadwick, Andrea Pyeatt, Tricia Maginn, Tonya Whitener, Cindy Risinger, Kenda Morton, Cae Crowell, Gina Raney, C cond Rowl Mrs. Lisa Daughtrey, Rob Smith, Kathleen Maginn, Carol Tschoerner, Candi Carico, Mark Hurst, Cri' Eastman, Liz Sugg, leana Townsend, Pamela D. Sims, Deann Sharrock, Rhonda Moore, Tammy Parson, Tia Mitchell, La Pasteka, Charlotte Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Zara McCutcheon, 1Third Rowl Mrs. Joyce johnson, Teresa Smith, Kevin Mclnty Kevin Perryman, Loren Spethman, Kyle Smith, Melissa Mahan, Ernest McCarty, Lyndel McGee, Wesley lackson, I Robert Brown, Mike Mitchell, julie Cox, Cara Hullinger, Karen Parson, Laura Izzo, Ms. Katie Bryant, Mr. Richard Byrd, QB Rowl Mrs. Sharon Hindman, Mrs. Trudy Hilliard, Craig Reynolds, leff Draper, lohn Vanderburg, Ivan Hall, Bobby Cochr Greg McNabb, Marty Burch, Tony Moody, Kim Stephens, Dave DeGra f, Vance Woodard, Eddie Weir, Tod Landis, E Woods, Mickey Russell, and Mr. Tommy Eads. Alan Vanderburg is not pictured. Q W: S' - Ninn l . i fLeftl Shorthand Winners: Laura Armstrong and Marla Wilson placed in District in Shorthand. fMiddle Righty Winners: Winners in the P.l.C.U.l.L. meet are: fFront Rowl Teresa Beckham, Angie Anderson, Michelle Dennis, Trinia Holley, Liz Sugg, Charlotte Menasco, Ken Dingman, Bobby Payne, lBack Rowl Kim Stephens, Tricia Maginn, Laura Pasteka, Howard Hale, lohn Vanderburg, and Dave DeGraff. tBottom Rightl Receiving Her Award: Charlotte Kirkpatrick receives her award at the District U,l.L. meet from Principal Darrell White. cational lndustrian Cooperative Training students are: fFront Rowl Steve Wilson, Amis Payne, Harold Ninemires eetheart Debbie Curley, Dawn Pierce, Freddy McFatridge, Billy Maye, fMiddle Rowj Mr. Elmer Weaver, Kelly Fodge, jackie, aley, jimmy Brown, Michael Fleming, jeff Hall, Randy Atnip, Leroy Reavis, Charles Reed, fBack Rowl Lonnie Hall, David Har- , Keith Draper, Carl Harendt, Lynn Edwards, Rusty Spurgeon, lames Upchurch, and Terry Griffith. V.l.C.A. Sweetheart Is Debbie Gurley .C.A. Officers are: fFront Rowl Randy Atnip, President, Keith Draper, e President, fBack Rowj Dawn Pierce, Treasurer, Michael Fleming, porterg Leroy Reavis, Parliamentarian, and leff Hall, Sergeant at Arms. V.l.C.A. ' 101 102 'V.O.C.T. i 2 ,. 5 V.O.C.T. members are: fFront Rowj Vernon Pitts, Daron Miller, jimmy jackson, Mike Marando, jody Owen, Edward Hostet fMiddIe Rowj Ernest Washington, Craig Young, Mark Payne, Edward Reavis, Scotty Todd, Kenny Rhodes, jeff Shawhart, i jesse Swindle, fBack Rowj Mike Washington, Danny Butler, Stanley Dawes, Anthony Patterson, Mark Parson, Ste' McFatridge, and Steve jason. V.O.C.T. Has Hamburger Supper V.O.C.T. Officers are: tFront Rowj Daron Miller, President, Mike Marando, I President, fBack Rowj Anthony Patterson, Secretaryg jody Owen, Treasurer, Sc Todd, Reporter, Kenny Rhodes, Parliamentariang and Danny Bu Sergeant-at-Arms. i I' fouth for Christ Members are: iFront Rowj Christie Collier, Millette Reed, Tammie Fair, Sharon Spann, Shelley Clarkson, Trava Coston, harlot Sims, Lisa Slagle, Sherry Taylor, Tonya Whitener, Suzy Moore, Brigitte Elmore, iSecond Rowj Wendy jetton, Charlotte Kirkpatrick, ngela Montgomery, Alicia Cockrum, Molly Taylor, Cae Crowell, Tonya Shannon, Cristie Eastman, Deidre Godwin, Pamela D. Sims, .aura Pasteka, Laura Colvin, lThird Rowj Ben Pasteka, Kathleen Maginn, Leandra Border, Lisa Menasco, Lea Anne Wright, julie Yerby, Jana Rodgers, Tony Bolyard, Paul Wood, Kim Maytum, Suzanne Worley, Karen Parson, Laura Izzo, Melanie Young, lBack Rowj Thad vlcEntyre, Vance Temple, Patty Allen, Angie Thomas, Harvey Spencer, Ronnie Ballard, john Dibble, Howard Hale, Barry Neal, Greg vlcNabb, Greg Land, Teresa Smith, and Mr. joe Clayton. Youth for Christ ids Needy Family l fouth for Christ Officers are: iFront Rowj Cae Crowell, President, fance Temple, Vice President, lBack Rowj Cristie Eastman, Secretary, Deidre Godwin, Treasurer, Teresa Smith, Asst. Reporter, Kathleen aginn, Chapiaing and Molly Taylor, Student Council Representative. ecorating for Homecoming: Mrs. Lee Ochoa, john Dibble, Alicia ochrum, and Mr. joe Clayton put Homecoming Decorations in place. was Youth for Christ - 103 Foreign Language Club Attends Workshops T in Commerce Foreign language Club Members are: tFront Rowl lames Proctor, Gina Raney, Susan Leonard, Tril Maginn, Trava Coston, Laurie Mclntyre, Susan Halcomb, Sherry Taylor, Sonya Payne, fSecond Rowj Andr Pyeatt, Frederick Ellis, Cae Crowell, Tambra Smith, Charlotte Kirkpatrick, Laura Pasteka, Melissa Andersc Donna Clarkson, Sharon Truan, tThird Rowj Julie Cox, Rusty Skidmore, David Tschoerner, Wendy Brunsc john Robert Brown, Liz Sugg, Kathleen Maginn, Lisa Simpsen, leana Townsend, tBack Rowj Ms. Katie Bryai Rob Smith, Lyndel McGee, Will Ledbetter, Tammy Parson, Tim Ritchey, Troy Hogue, Jason Bounds, Ki Cope, and Corey Campbell. Presenting Workshop: Sonya Payne and Gina Raney present their workshop at East Texas State University. tlvtiddle Rightj Foreign Languages Club Officers are: tFront Rowl Charlotte Kirkpatrick, President, Cae Crowell, Vice President, tBack Rowl Kim Cope, Secretary, Tambra Smith, Treasurer, and Kathleen Maginn, Student Council Representative. tBottom Righty Decorating for Homecoming: lames Proctor, Bret Cope, and jason Bounds assist with Homecoming Decorations. 104 -Foreign Language Club Dne Act Play Wins District Eeech and Drama Class Members are: tFront Rowj Dee Hillers, Gina Raney, Diane Wisely, Cindy inger, Caroline Coston, Uvtiddle Rowl Teresa Smith, Laura Izzo, Lisa Robbins, Earl Woods, Ernest cCarty, loan Hillers, Candi Carico, lBack Rowj Mrs. Zara McCutcheon, Wesley jackson, Todd ndley, Marty Burch, Greg McNabb, Bobby Cochran, and Eddie Weir, ftl Taking a Bow: Cast Members of One Act Play presented to Student Body are Deidre Godwin, na Townsend, Cindy Risinger, Patti Mclntyre, and Lisa McAllister. SS i it T , l Express Liner Marty Burch, Patty Mclntyre, Cindy Risinger, and Greg McNabb perform 'lExpress Line which one first place in District Competition. End of Performance: Speech and Drama Students bow following their presentation to the student body. Speech and Drama - 105 Students Assist Teachers s Teachers' Aides are: lFront Rowl Craig Reynolds, Vance Woodard, fSecond Rowl Candi Cali Sarah Bratcher, Wendy Brunson, Teresa Sims, Kathy Lynch, lThird Rowj Vicki Chapman, Rt, Stephens, Melissa Anderson, Lisa Healey, Caroline Coston, tBack Rowj Renee Story, Rosanna Re Diana Willman, Tricia Maginn, and Gina Raney. Sherman Franklin is not pictured. Office Assistants Help Counselor Office Assistants are: fFront Rowj Renee Story, Laurie Mclntyre, Rosanna Reed, Rae lean Pilkinton, Uvliddle Rowj Kala King, Lisa Bickley, Ruthy Stephens, Felicia Taylor, Tammie McMonigIe, fBack Rowj Darcie Asche, Theresa Sims, Debbie Gurley, Cindy Christian, and Wendy letton. 106 - Teacher Aides, Office Assistants P op Lefty freshman Class Best All Around are: Melissa Vanderburg and op migqjitfunior Class Best All Around are Denise Bailey and Mike risowrii Leftl Senior Class Favorites are: Cindy Risinger and Billy jig? Rightl H.E.C.E. Beau is: Eric johnson. Who's Who All students in Whois Who gave all they had as they moved to the Top. There were only a chosen few out of our vast majority of students that strived to obtain their individual goals who actually suc- ceeded in making this section of the Yacht. These are the people who are pictured in Who's Who. Who's Who 0 107 sf' f -fx T Mr. and Miss North Lamar Q C :- E. 5 UQ 3' f-i- LT U5 FD m C 3 Q 5. U7 f-i- Q9 f-i- FD AM. an 'iners in Lake Worth U.I.L. Meet are: fFront Rowj Laura Armstrong, Marla Wilson, Patti Mclntyre, -ol Tschoerner, Laura Pasteka, Deidre Godwin, Tammy Parson, fBack Rowl lvan Hall, leff Draper, n Carter, Duane Cuttrell, Craig Reynolds, Mike Bell, and Marty Burch. s' 1 Wir ,sss A KG Vkkk Jill -,if we ,,' .. .tif Mgrkgsi ' ' .Q .if 9.4 ff,,-files., me if 1 1 2 Spanish Winners for 1981 are: Ioan Hillers and jeff Draper. nd Place State Winner in D.E.C.A. Com- ion is Curtis Wright. Who's Who - 111 Seventeen Panthers Make Il-District Boys' Basketball Team Members making All All District Football Players for 1981 are: fFront Rowj Robert Walker, Todd Stephens, Stephen Brown, left Kelvin Branch, Randy Atnip, Ernest McCarty, tBack Rowj Greg Land, Clint Norwood, Roger Bryan, Mark Arnold Keith Draper. Not pictured are Mike Owens, Eric johnson, Curlese Webb, Greg McNabb, and Stacy Williams. District in 1981 are: David Birdsong, Cliff 5 Chadwick, Rodney Green, and Merritt Williams. Girls Making All District Volleyball Team in 1981 are: Angela Moffitt, Denise Bailey, Kathy Lynch, Vicki 112 - Who's Who s 5'-5 it ' ass' Chapman, and Ann Self. t l r Science Fair Winners: Winners of the 1981 Science Fair are: Teresa Beckham, Angie Anderson, Michelle Dennis, Trina Holley, Liz Sugg, Charlotte Menasco, Ken Dingman, Bobby Payne, lBack Rowj Shelly McKnight, Kim Stephens, Tricia Maginn, Laura, Pasteka, Howard Hale, lohn Vanderburg, Dave DeGraff. PIC Winners: Winners in PJC Literary Meet are: fFront Rowi Vickie Cheatham, Laura Pasteka, Cristie Eastman, Cae Crowell, Teresa Beckham, lBack Rowl Laura Armstrong, lvan Hall, Kim Stephens, Mike Bell, Phillip Melton, and Craig Reynolds. iiii A i i ' S Q . , , -,see 112235: M '15 'E E, 1: .gi , ' ,V y f 'va tilt 5 , S. F lt 3 lRightJ First in State: jeff Draper displays his first place medal for Number Sense. lLeftl O.E.A. Competitive Events: Sherry Simpson won Third in Individual Student job Manual, Daniel Womack, Second in State in Business Arithmetic, and Kenda Morton, Ninth in State in General Clerical I. Who's Who 113 Roger Bryan ls Keyvvanette Beau Keywanette Beau: Roger Bryan is Keywanette Beau. F.H.A. lunior Chapter Beau: Mark Arnold is Beau of F.H.A. junior Chapter. lBottom Rightj Key Club Sweetheart: Vickie Cheatham is Key Club 114 ' Who's Who Sweetheart. lLeftl F.F.A. Sweetheart: Lisa Bickley is F.F.A. Sweetheart, ' sa XWZ6! W' lwazamf an Qwdofwwa Y tabytgfrw if Q ii Je f M T' B t ' f. , lcv :,, ..'. f fr W S if Q w in f E!! f z --fri z ff J f C sr,,,, .,.,,,, I -' 7f5 I'5'5rf W ff i , if I ' , t, .. ,,,,,,, .. rfgffkif ew , fl fini rs n ,,,, -fa: if - ' B' I ' rf ,J :ifmili 4 Q1--, ,,,,, , H.E.C.E. Beau: Greg McNabb is H.E.C.E. Beau. V.I.C.A. Sweetheart: Debbie Curley is V.l.C.A. Sweetheart. fRightJ Band Beau and Sweetheart: Vance Temple and Angela Moffitt are Band Beau and Sweetheart. F.H.A. Senior Chapter Beau: Eric johnson is F.H.A. Senior Chapter Beau. Who's Who - 115 ngela Moffitt ,....... and Mark rnold Are Best All round Seniors Best All Around Seniors are: Angela Moffitt and Mark Arnold. Senior Class Favorites are: Vicki Chapman and Greg McNabb lBottom Leftl lunior Class Favorites are: Cristie Eastman and Lee Ray. fBottom Rightl lunior Best All Around are: Denise Bailey and Mike Owens. 2 5 ,, ir E is, i 116 ' Class Favorites .M-...-........ iii , 'A Y ,,., t i I ser-H . 1 ii- E , .:,::.: QLL :.+ ,,..: li C, : 3335 is x is ' gilt ,t ks viva N., . t i C , 4 , C 3 , C . limi!! ,S Ev Band Award Recipients: lohn McGee won the Louis Armstrong jazz Award. Marla Wilson won the lohn Philip Sousa Band Award. Sophomore Class Favorites are Stan Phipps and lulie Sherrer, and Best All Around are Kim Cope and jerry Smallwood. Freshman Best All Around are Billy Collard and Melissa Vanderburg. Freshman Favorites are Kara Stephens and Monty White. Class Favorites - 117 y sm. H153 5 FE Ec ff 2swar-sf , M was .,. isfrw r ,T X 344 Mo-o , 1, N -- -N--ff is ti gym QT! N6 I 1 l T !1f?1ib'9C.?v'l5-'Of' ' OH? l P Q ig lFM'P7P'f ' '2:'95Tf5t5lf'3 lg lvl l .ill lin Wfiiff N 6 ll 59? mm fl .WST all Ou ll 3 Y - - , ,snr Akff 5.2 f -afff:a.r.-ewsf' 1 F rf- ffl '-L-ex 3: lwiwawwasfna- w'-M l' g I. L ll Proposed Fine Arts Facility E ,,,,. V K P-7 Ziziw ' - . . - 5gg,L5fLr54Lo N .GPR X - I sro. 'i Fine Arts Complex Proposed Each year our schools attendance grows, and enrollment gets larger and larger. The North Lamar ln- dependent School District has begun to attract more newcomers to the area. With all the new additions, came the problem of placing them all in classes. The Band has really been affected by newcomers. More students are becoming interested in the Band pro- gram. Predictions show the Band may triple in size in just a few years. The problem is the Band Hall can't ac- commodate so many people. ln 1981, there was a bond proposed to build a new Band Hall, Elementary Gym, and bus barn, etc. The bond didn't pass. The economy was in such a bad shape and the bond was so large, people didn't want to raise their taxes so much. Along with the Band Hall, there would be a fine arts department, an auditorium, and a general drafting class. Later on in the year, after the first bond failed, people began to organize another. In the second bond, they decided to leave off some of the former proposals. They focused mainly on the Band Hall and Fine Arts Department and the Elementary Gym. Still, it's very skeptical at this point whether or not it will 118 Bond Election pass. If it does pass, we can offer more classes a won't have to worry about cutting the band back. I doesnft pass, wefll have to do the best we can w what we have. Present Band Hall: The present band hall is a temporary builc which was moved on the NL campus. 1 l fx Va -.. - . - -- --.,- ..rt lim VVVVV 'V . if . . ' ' '. L .ls. ' '... - 1 L si -fa ' . . .......QQ.f.QsfN ...::: I .s .:a ktfTN'??i- I ' 'Effie .Q 62,5 N ,,,,. 'K . . as Lfop Leftj Getting articles ready: Mrs. Lillian Hickman gets newspaper rticles ready for her Sociology students Ilop Rightl Studying the Microscope: Biology students Susan Halcomb ,nd loan Hillers learn the parts of the microscope. Middle Leftj Learning the Keyboard: Mr, loe Clayton's Typing l tudents learn new letters on the keyboard. Eottom Righty Hunting more work: Mrs. Trudy Hilliard searches for ore work for Physical Science students. ACADEMICS Each student gives all he's got in academics as he moves to the Top. Whether it's writing computer programs or studying MacBeth, everyone gives his best. He either gives his best to excel or to pass. Everyone's trying to reach his own individual goals and trying to come out on top. ,Qs ,, rs lf Academics - 119 tTop Righti Taking Notes: Mrs, Lisa Daughtrey gives notes to Sophomore English students. tTop Leftj Preparing for Math Meet: Mrs. Joyce johnson instructs Number Sense contestants before a math meet. tMiddle Rightj Checking Grades: Mr. Richard Byrd checks to make sure Government averages are correct. ,,,,,,,, .mfsf MM H , ,, ..,,,,Www--wffwfwftt1ii 'iMf'Wk fLeftj Extra Credit? Ms. Katie Bryant looks for extra work for French students. fRightj Studying for Test: Sophomore Engiish students study for their test. 120 - Academics Hn.. g...f.ff.et, . ... . -rpl Discussing the Story: Mrs. Rhea Brown's Freshman En lish S dents discuss their story for the day. vttom Leftl Waiting for the Bell: Typing students impatiently wait the bell to ring at the end of class. htj Preparing her Lecture: Mrs. Lillian Hickman prepares her UFS. i onhLwnm' Enrollment ls 619 ln the 1981-82 school year, enrollment at North Lamar High School was 619. Forty-two faculty members were employed, and the 619 students consisted of 145 Seniors, 135 juniors, 164 Sophomores, and 175 Freshmen. This year North Lamar's policy for being an honor graduate changed. Instead of basing honor graduation strictly upon the student's average, the student had to take at least 16 ad- vanced courses. Once again this year courses were offered at three different levels, depending on the stu- dent's needs. For the accelerated student, there were advanced courses in the basic subject areas of English, Mathematics, Science, and History. These same courses were also offered on both regular level for the average student, and basic level for the slower student. French l was offered this year for the first time, and students had the opportunity to study an addi- tional foreign language. ..,. 3-it 32,1-1,1 pr 12' 1.5 it tw rm t .,. ,. ii' ' li! .15 222 it ,t 2. me iii it , if: K ki uf.. ge' ' Hg, .... Academics 121 Freshmen Take Geometry for First Time Moving Plywood: V.O.C.T. students Danny Butler, Scotty Todd, Daron Miller, and Mike Marando move plywood following fire in the gym. Practicing his Typing: Paul Ray Spencer practices his typing as Stacy Kourakos looks on. l l t tLeftJ Grinding a Work Bench: William Dickerson grinds a work bench for auto mechanics. fRightl Grading Papers: Mr. lack Frierson grades papers dur- ing free time from Ag. Classes. 122 - Academics 7 J 'op Leftl Watch Out! Mrs, Lee Ochoa poses in her Halloween stume. qop Righty Relaxing a Moment: Everly Barr and Mr. Tommy Eads ke time out from setting up chairs for Baccalaureate to jump rope. ottom Leftj Taking Care of Business: Mrs. Linda Russell proofs a rm she has completed. ottom Rightj Good Bye! Roger Bryan cuts a cake for Coach Paul lover at his going away party. -l FACULTY AN DMINISTR TIC Our faculty and administration give all they've got trying to help each student come out on Top. Each student can count on his or her teacher to help him or her achieve his individual goals. They're behind each student helping him in every possible way. Faculty 123 4 w 1 1 1 I 2 W 5 E ! 5 E I - 1auqapnfrfwgseawm.:'w: 2: wi-fam ww ' 1 mmmewmfmuwumuwmu-mw.M2nmwzwmQWWHWMMMWWHNMMWW..w.mWw...M,..,W,gHW.-,...... 4- N Y -'hAfv. ,MWUMM Wayne Beard ls New Curriculum Director -mbers of the North Lamar Independent School District School Board are: fSeatedl Mrs. Geneva Bailey, Mr Ben Henson President Mr ve Bybee, fStandingl Mr. Roy Chadwick, Superintendent, Mr. Teddy Gibson, Mr. Larry Roberts, Secretary, Mr. .Carl Jensen, and Mr. Wayne. lrd, Curriculum Director. Mr. Leslie Howie is not pictured. . ' 'V km A W . . .. . it of B ' N2 eiiyy ii C L . ll, iel K illl 1 riri rlriir a t i K l'i ' at ' . :f---f2 ::s.::::- iiiiiiz' . :J - ' V BBIZ, . 1 e,,, also B C, 'linistrative secretaries at North Lamar are: Mrs. Freda Vanderbur , Mrs. Betty Swin- Curriculum Director: Mr. Wa ne Beard is C - l , . . y ur Mrs. Gail Cochrell, Mrs. Robbie Dancer, and Mrs, Gaither Phippps. riculum Director for North Lamar ISD. l Administration - 125 Principal: Mr. Darrell White is Principal at North Lamar High School. Assistant Principal and Athletic Director: Mr. Paul Trull is Assistant Principal and Athletic Director at North Lamar. 126 - Principal, Asst. Principal Drivers at North Lamar are: Charlie Arnold, Mrs. Kathy Swindle, Carolyn Moore, Mr. Alford Arnold, and Mr. Harold Cox. i Manager: Mr. Donald Moffitt is North Lamar Business Manager. Drivers at North Lamar are: Clarence Westfield, Laverne Miss Jeri Graves, Mrs. Linda Shawhart, and Butch Reavis. . Donald Moffitt is Business Manager 3 Bus Drivers at North Lamar are: Alden George, Mrs. Katherine Streety, Mrs. Shirley Sherrer, Mrs. Dianne Barnes, and Mrs. Margie Davis, Cafeteria Employees at North Lamar are: Peggy White, Babe Rogers, Sandra Freeman, Velma McFadden, Marie Briggle, Laverne McFrazier, Catherine Moore, Gwendolyn Foreman, and Charlotte Cahill. Supervisor of Maintenance and Transportation: Mr. Henry Davis is North Lamar l.S.D. Supervisor of Maintenance and Transportation. Administration, Employees 0 127 ANTHONY, BOBBY - Head Football Coach ANTHONY, VIRGIE - Homemaking I and II, Home and Family Living, FHA Sponsor ARNOLD, IUANITA - CVAE I and II, CVAE Sponsor BROWN, RHEA - English I and II, Yacht Sponsor BRYANT, KATIE - English I Adv., French I, Spanish I, II, Foreign Languages Club, UIL Prose and Poetry Interpretation BYRD, RICHARD - Government, Debate Coach CARICO, SUE - Plan A CLARK, DAVE - Band CLAYTON, IOE - Typing I and II, Shorthand, Record Keeping, Youth for Christ Sponsor CRAWFORD, IOHNNY - Boys P.E., Boys' Athletics DAUGHTREY, LISA - English ll, Fundamentals of Math, Economics, Beta Sponsor, UIL Ready Writing DAUGHTREY, SHEILA - Biology, Girls' Athletics EADS, TOMMY - Computer Math, Geometry, Trigonometry, Math Club Sponsor, UIL Math EATHERLY, BARBARA - Algebra I and ll, Keywanettes Sponsor EMERSON, THERESA - School Nurse 128 Faculty f-'CSF WM seazgsiii? its I FRIERSON, JACK - Agriculture 1, FFA Sponsor GEORGE, ALDEN - Health, Free Enterprise, Typing I, Boys' Athletics GLOVER, CHARLOTTE - Introductory Algebra I and ll, Fundamentals of Math, Beta Sponsor GRAVES, JAMES - Vocational Director GREEN, SHARON - Secretary to Principal HENDERSON, JOYCE - Educational Diagnostician HICKMAN, LILLIAN - Advanced English II, Sociology HICKS, VIVIAN - Library Aide HILLIARD, TRUDY - Physical Science, UIL Science HINDMAN, SHARON - English III, Keywanettes, UIL Spelling, Senior Sponsor HODGKISS, DENNIS - American History, Key Club HULLINGER, MARTHA - Basic English I, II, Ill, IV, English IV JOHNSON, JOYCE - Counselor, Number Sense JOHNSON, MIKE - Work Study MAHAN, TREVA - Vocational Counselor, Student Council Faculty - 129 McCUTCHEON, ZARA - English IV, Speech and Drama, UIL Speech and Drama McGUlRE, CORTIS - Distributive Education, DECA Sponsor MCLEMORE, BOBBY - Agriculture ll, Ill, Co- Op, FFA MOFFITT, RALPHANN - Typing I, English I, Accounting, Cheerleader Sponsor, Beta MOFFITT, THOMAS - Health and Free Enterprise, Government, History, Athletics MOSS, ION - American History, Boys' Athletics OCHOA, LEE - Librarian, Youth for Christ Sponsor RUSSELL, LINDA - Vocational Office Education, O.E.A., F.T,A. SMITH, SANDRA - Educational Diagnostician SWINDLE, IESSE - VOCT, Industrial Education TEMPLETON, SONNY - American History, World History, 5 Boys' Athletics TOWNSEND, ELAINE - Girls' PE, Health and Free Enterprise TRULL, PAUL - Assistant Principal and Athletic Director 4, J if WEATHERFORD, IUDY - HECEI and ll, HERO I WEAVER, ELMER - Auto Mechanics, VICA WILLIAMS, KATHLEEN - Homemaking I and ll, FHA WRIGHT, CLAIBORNE - Basic Physical Science and Biologyl Physics, Chemistry 130 ' Faculty a -op Lefty Next . . . Seniors Toni Crowley, Teresa Sims, Christie Gib- in, Cindy Christian, Christy Butler, and Carol Tschoerner receive Eker assignments from Coach Paul Trull. , p Rightl Counting Votes: Mr. Darrell White counts votes at junior ss Officer Elections. Ettom Leftl Figuring the Angles: junior Sonya Payne, Sophomores 'esley Mitchell, loe Haley, and Kris Cheatham listen to a Geometry ture. ttom Rightj Orientation: Freshmen Corey Campbell and Dennie Kyle eive schedules at Freshman Orientation. CLASSES We keep 'Civin' All We've Got in classes trying to achieve our individual goals. Most of our school days are spent studying in our classes. Some of us spend our time trying to come out on Top with perfect grades, while others simply try to pass. Classes - 131 ngela Moffitt Holds State Track Record Senior Class Officers are: Kelvin Branch, Vice-President, Dee Hillers, Reporter, Todd Stephens, Secretary, Carol-Tschoerner, Treasurer, and Roger Bryan, President. ,Z f ALLEN, LISA - FHA, HECE Secretary ALLISON, LAURA - DECA Treasurer, FHA, HECE Vice-President ANDERSON, IOHN - FFA, FHA, Football tl, 2, 3l ARNOLD, MARK - FFA, Livestock judging Team, Football 11-41, Basketball Q1, 25, lunior and Senior Best All Around, Powder Puff King Nominee, Track C1-4j ASCHE, DARCIE - Beta, FFA, Foreign Language Club, Keywanettes, Math Club, UIL Ready Writing ATNIP, RANDY - FFA, Football Q1-43, VICA President and Vice-President, Track tl, 21 132 - Seniors QM S ' ,, A at R ,, ' ' I t f' P BALLARD, RONALD - Athletics, Key Club, VlCA BESHIRS, VIRGINIA - Beta, FHA Parliamentarian, FTA, HECE BILLS, IVAN - CVAE Sergeant at Arms, VICA BOWERS, ANDY - FFA, Football 11, 21, VICA BRANCH, KELVIN - Beta, Baseball 111, Basketball 111, FFA, Football 11-41, 1980 All District Second Team, 1979 All District Honorable Mention, 1980 All-Red River Valley 1980 Most Valuable Defensive Back, Student Council, Key Club Vice-President,1unior Class Reporter, Senior Class Vice-President, Powder Puff Coach, Track 131 BRATCHER, SARAH - Band 11-41, All District Band 11, 21, FHA, Majorette 13, 41, Head Majorette 141, Powder Puff, Teachers' Aide, Tri-Hi-Y BROOKS, TERRY - DECA, FFA, Football, Track BROWN, CYNTHIA - CVAE, HECE BROWN, STEPHEN - Basketball 11, 21, FFA, Football 11-41, Powderpuff Cheerleader, Track 11-43 BRYAN, ROGER - Baseball 11-41, 1980 First Team All District, 1981 Second Team All District, Basketball 11, 21, FFA, Football 11-41, Key Club, Freshman and Senior Class President, Sophomore Class Favorite, Junior Class Vice-President BURCH, MARTY - Chess Club, Football 11, 21, journalism, Editor Panther Press, NL Youth Administration Council, Peer Counselor, School Flag Designer, Drama All-Star Cast, UIL Editorial, Feature, News Writing, One Act Play, UIL Prose and Poetry BURTON, CHARLES - Building Trades, Baseball, FFA BUTLER, CHRISTY - Art Club, Band 11, 2, 31, Cheerleader 11, 2, 31, Drama Club, Softball, Chorus, Track, Volleyball BUTLER, DAVID - Track 11, 21 CARICO, CANDI - Band, Basketball 11-41, Beta, Cheerleader 12, 3, 41, FHA President, Freshman Class Favorite, Keywanettes Vice President, President, Powderpuff, Tri-Hi-Y, Boys' Basketball, Valentine Sweetheart Key Club, Cheerleader, Volleyball, Homecoming Queen Seniors - 133 1 CARTER, STEPHANIE -FHA Secretary, Keywanettes, OEA Vice-President, Tri-Hi-Y Reporter CASHON, VICKIE - Basketball, Beta, FHA, HECE Vice-President, Rodeo Club, Spanish Club CHAFFIN, ONETHA - CVAE, FHA, HECE CHAPMAN, VICKI - Band, Basketball 111, Cheerleader 12, 41, FHA, Foreign Language Club, Keywanettes, Track 11, 2, 31, Tri-Hi-Y, Volleyball 11-41, lunior and Senior Class Favorite, Boys' Basketball Sweetheart, Homecoming Queen Nominee CHEATHAM, VICKIE - Beta, Debate, FHA, Flag Corps, Foreign Languages Treasurer, Keywanettes Chaplin, Math Club, Student Council, Powder Puff, Tri-Hi-Y CHRISTIAN, CINDY - DECA Sweetheart, FHA, Keywanettes, Office Assistant, 1981 and 1982 Yacht Staff, Tri-Hi-Y, Powder Puff CLARKSON, DONNA - Band Reporter and Assistant Drum Major, Foreign Language Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Youth for Christ Reporter COCKRAN, BOBBY - Beta, Chess Club President, Football 11, 21, Math Club, NHS, Science Club COSTON, CAROLINE - Band, FHA, FTA, Speech and Drama, Teacher's Aide, Powderpuff, Student Council, Youth Advisory Council for Cafeteria CROWLEY, TONI - DECA Reporter, Basketball 11, 21, FHA, Keywanettes, Office Assistant, Speech and Drama, Student Council, Teacher's Aide, Track 111, Volleyball 111 DICKEN, GEORGIA - CVAE, FHA, HECE, Powderpuff, Track DICKERSON, TERRY DINGMAN, KEN - Chess Club, Foreign Languages, Math Club, Science Fair Winner DRAPER, KEITH - FFA, Football 11-41, Key Club, Track 12, 3, 41, VICA Vice-President ELLIS, EVA - Basketball 11, 21, Cheerleader 11, 21, FTA, Homecoming Queen Nominee, OEA, Track 11, 2, 41, Student Council 134 - Seniors FINCH, ANNIE - CVAE, FHA, HECE, Teacher's Aide, Valentine Sweetheart FLEMING, SHERI -- DECA, Chess Club, FHA, Youth for Christ, Pep Squad FOSTER, CARLA - Choir, DECA FOSTER, LINDA - FHA, Library Assistant, Teacher's Aide FOSTER, TERESA - FHA, OEA, Teacher's Aide GARRETT, CURTIS - Band, All-District Band 11-41, Foreign Language Club, FFA, Key Club, Stage Band, Teacher's Aide, 1980, 1981, 1982 Yacht Photographer GIBSON, CHRISTIE - Basketball, Band, Majorette 141, HECE President, FHA Sweetheart, Keywanette Treasurer, IV Basketball Sweetheart, FHA Treasurer, Track, Tri-Hi-Y, DECA, Powder Puff GREEN, MIKE - FFA, Football 11-41, Track 111, Library Assistant GURLEY, CAROL HALL, IVAN - Football 111, Debate Vice- President, First Place Voice of Democracy, UIL Debate, FHA, Key Club, Student Council President, Panther Mascot, Speech and Drama HALL, IEFF HARPER, GINNY - FHA, HECE, Keywanettes, Math Club HARRIS, DAVID - VICA Treasurer HEALEY, LISA - FHA Treasurer HILLERS, DEE - Band, Cheerleader 12, 3, 41, Band Vice-President and Secretary, Co-Head Cheerleader, Keywanette Reporter and Sweetheart, Student Council Secretary, Corresponding Secretary, Tri-Hi-Y, Sophomore Class President and Favorite, Junior Class President, Senior Class Reporter, 1V Cheerleader Sweetheart, Girls' State Representative, Powder Puff Seniors - 135 HOSKINS, GINGER -- HECE, FHA, Youth for Christ HULLINGER, SOHN - Band, Beta, FFA, IV Football, Math Club, UlL Math and Science HURST, MARK - Chess Club, Foreign Languages Club IANEWAY, BARRY - FFA Greenhand President, Chapter President, FHA, Chess Club, Math Club, Office Assistant, Student Council IIMERSON, PENNEYE - CVAE, FHA, Library Assistant IOHNSON, BARBARA IOHNSON, ERIC - FFA, Football 12, 3, 43, VICA IOHNSON, RANDY - FFA, Football Manager, Office Assistant IONES, GINNY - Beta Secretary, BPW Representative, FHA Sergeant at Arms, Girls' State, Keywanettes Reporter and Vice President, OEA Reporter, Powder Puff, Office Assistant, Tri-Hi-Y, Student Council, lunior Class Treasurer, Tri-Hi-Y Valentine Sweetheart KELLEY, TAMMY - Choir, FHA, HECE KENNEMER, LEE KERSH, RONDA - Keywanettes, Math Club, Student Council, FHA, FTA, Tri-Hi-Y, 1981 and 1982 Yacht Staff, Youth for Christ Treasurer KILPATRICK, MANUEL - FFA, FHA, Football 111, HECE, Teacher's Aide, 1980 Yacht Staff KROGMAN, TERI LAND, ALICE - Choir, FHA, HECE, Student Council, Youth for Christ 136 - Seniors LAND, GREG - Chess Club, Key Club, Football 11, 2, 3, 41, Sophomore Class Reporter, Powder Puff Cheerleader, UIL Science, Youth for Christ, Track 11, 2, 3, 41, FFA LEDBETTER, WILL - Band, FFA, Beta, Foreign Language Club, Key Club, Math Club, Powder Puff Cheerleader LYNCH, KATHY - Beta, Cross Country, Flag Corps, FHA Historian, Foreign Language Club Chaplain, Keywanettes, Math Club Vice President, Volleyball Sweetheart, Student Council, Track 11-41, Tri-Hi-Y, Volleyball LYNN, CHUCK - Cross Country, Math Club, Student Council, Track 13, 41 MAGINN, KATHLEEN - Band, Beta, FTA, Foreign Language Club, Keywanettes, Math Club, Pep Squad, NMS Commended Student, Student Council, UIL Calculator, Science, Spelling, Number Sense, Spanish Club, Youth for Christ Vice President and Chaplain MCCARTY, ERNEST - Student Council, Football 11-41, All District Honorable Mention, Track 11-41, Basketball 11, 21, Speech and Drama McDONALD, TODD - Basketball 11-41, Football 11, 21, FFA, Track 111, Math Club, Sophomore Class Treasurer MCFRAZIER, CAROLENE MCMILLIN, DEBRA - FHA, HECE MCMONIGLE, TAMMIE - Band, Chess Club, FHA, FTA Treasurer, Keywanettes, Office Assistant, Pep Squad, Teacher's Aide MCNABB, GREG - Sophomore, lunior, and Senior Class Favorite, Football 11-41, Track 11- 41, One Act Play, Powder Puff King MOFFITT, ANGELA - All District Volleyball, Basketball 11-41, Band, All District Band 11-41, All Region Band 121, Beta Reporter, Sophomore, junior, and Senior Best All Around, Drum Major, FHA, Keywanettes, 1981 Two-Mile Track State Champ, 1981 One-Mile State Run, Math Club Treasurer, Track 11-41, Volleyball 11-41, Powder Puff, Cross Country State Qualifier, IV Basketball Sweetheart MOODY, TONY - FFA, Band, Stage Band, FFA Treasurer, Key Club, Speech and Drama, Teacher's Aide MOREE, DONNY - Band, Beta, DECA President MORRIS, KENT Seniors - 137 MORRIS, KELLEY - FHA, HECE MORRISS, DANA - FHA Vice-President, Pep Club, Keywanettes, Powder Puff, Teacher's Aide, Tri-Hi-Y, 1981, 1982 Yacht Staff, Youth for Christ, UIL Spelling and Typing MORTON, KENDA - Beta Reporter, Keywanettes, Math Club, OEA Reporter, President, BPW Representative, Student Council Vice-President, Teacher's Aide, Volleyball 111, Tri- Hi-Y, UIL Math and Spelling NORWOOD, CLINT - Baseball 13, 41, FFA Reporter, Football 12, 3, 41, Key Club, Student Council OLIVER, BRYCE - Chess Club, DECA, FFA Sentinel, Football 111 PARSON, TAMMY - FHA, Keywanettes, Math Club, OEA, Tri-Hi-Y, UIL Debate and Ready Writing PIERCE, DAWN - DECA, FHA, HECE, VICA Treasurer PIERCE, KATHY - DECA, FHA, Student Council, FTA, HECE PILKINTON, RAE IEAN - FHA, FTA, Keywanettes, Pep Squad, Office Assistant, 1981, 1982 Yacht Staff, Youth for Christ Vice-President PYEATT, ANDREA - Band Historian, Debate, FHA, Foreign Language Club, NHS, Who's Who REED, KENNETH - Basketball 11, 21, FFA, Football 11, 2, 31, Track 11, 2, 31 REED, MONICA - Beta, FTA, Powder Puff, OEA, Tri-Hi-Y REED, ROSANNA - Band, Chess Club, FHA, FTA Secretary and Treasurer, Journalism, Pep Squad, Office Assistant, Teacher's Aide, Tri-Hi-Y, 1982 Yacht Staff, Panther Press RIDENS, LARRY - FFA, HECE, Key Club Secretary and President, Football 11, 2, 3, 41, Math Club, Track 111 RISINGER, CINDY - Basketball 111, Keywanettes, Spanish Club President, Teacher's Aide, Tri-Hi-Y, Volleyball 11, 2, 41, Freshman Class Treasurer, Student Council, UIL, Speech and Drama and Duet Acting 138 - Seniors SELF, ANN - Basketball 11-45, FHA Secretary, Keywanettes, Teacher's Aide, Volleyball Q1-43 SIMPSON, SHERRY - OEA, Powder Puff, Tri- Hi-Y, UIL Math SIMS, THERESA - Beta, FHA, FTA, Office Assistant, Teacher's Aide, Youth for Christ Secretary, Student Council SKIDMORE, RUSTY - Band, Key Club, Foreign Language Club, Student Council SMALLWOOD, VICKY - Beta, BPW Representative, FHA Sweetheart, Golf, Keywanettes, OEA Parliamentarian, Powder Puff, Tri-Hi-Y Parliamentarian, Basketball 115, Track 11, Zl, junior Class Secretary SMITH, TERESA - Band, FHA, FTA, Keywanettes, Peer Counselor, Stage Band, Tennis 11, 3, 45, Volleyball Manager, Youth Administration Council, Youth for Christ Reporter SMITH, TINA - FHA, HECE, Office Assistant SMYERS, MILBURN - Band, Baseball Q1-43, FFA SPANN, KARON - Basketball, FHA, Foreign Lanugage Club, Keywanettes, Math Club, OEA, Flag Corps, Powder Puff, Tri-Hi-Y, Office Assistant, Volleyball Q1-43, Volleyball' Sweetheart, Student Council SPETHMAN, MARLA - CVAE, FHA, HECE SPILLMAN, IEFF - FFA SPURGEON, RUSTY STEPHENS, TODD - Baseball 11-43, All District Pitcher, Basketball 111, Beta, Chess Club, FFA, Football 11-45, Foreign Language Club, Key Club, Math Club, Powder Puff Cheerleader, Senior Class Secretary STEPHENS, RUTHY - Band, All District Band, Chess Club, FHA, Flag Corps, FTA, President, Vice President, and Secretary, Panther Press, Pep Squad, Powder Puff, Student Council, Teacher's Aide, Tri-Hi-Y, 1981-1982 Yacht Staff STORY, RENEE - Band, Chess Club, Keywanettes, FHA, FTA Chaplain, Secretary, and Vice President, Majorette 3, 4, Office Assistant, Pep Squad, Powder Puff, Teacher's Aide, Tri-Hi-Y, 1981-1982 Yacht Staff Seniors - 139 TAYLOR, FELICIA - FHA TAYLOR, MOLLY - Choir, Cosmetology Vice- President and Sergeant at Arms, FHA, FTA, Keywanettes, Flag Corps, Peer Counselor, Pep Squad, Who's Who, Student Council Treasurer, Tri-Hi-Y, Powder Puff, Youth for Christ Vice President TEMPLETON, B. 1. - Baseball 11-41, All District Baseball, Basketball 11-31, FFA Secretary, Key Club, Football 11-41, Powder Puff Majorette, Freshman Best All Around THOMPSON, SAMMY TRUAN, CHRIS - FFA District Officer, Livestock judging Team, Greenhand Chapter Conductor, Key Club, Football 11-41, Track 11, 21 TSCHOERNER, CAROL - Band, Beta, Cross Country, Cheerleader 121, FHA lr. Chapter President, Keywanettes Secretary and Sweetheart, Foreign Language Vice President, Math Club Reporter, Student Council, Tennis, Tri- Hi-Y, Volleyball Manager, UIL Typing and Debate, Freshman Best All Around, Junior Class Secretary, Senior Class Treasurer TUCKER, LARRY -- FFA, Math Club VANDERBURG, RENATA - FHA President, FTA, Library Assistant WAGGONER, CANDAYCE - Band, FHA President, Stage Band, Teacher's Aide, Tri-Hi-Y WALKER, HELEN - DECA, FHA WALKER, ROBERT - FHA, Football 11-41, Track WALLING, BILLY - Baseball 11-41, Basketball 11-41, FFA Conducting Team, Advisor, and Vice- President, Football 11-41, Key Club, Math Club, All District Baseball, Powder Puff Coach, Student Council WASHINGTON, BEVERLY - Basketball 111, FHA, HECE, Powder Puff, Spirit Club WASHINGTON, DAVID - Basketball, FHA, FTA, Football 11-41, Track 111 WASHINGTON, SCOTT - DECA Secretary and Parliamentarian 140 - Seniors WATSON, RICHARD - Band Vice-President, All-District Band, All-Region Band, National FFA Band,'Who's Who in Music, FFA Sentinel and Chapter Conducting and Talent Teams, Key Club, Stage Band, Teacher's Aide, Who's Who, 1981 Yacht Staff WEEMS, CINDY - OEA Treasurer, Youth for Christ President and Sweetheart WEIR, EDGAR - Debate, District Debate Winner, Fifth in Regional Debate, Debate President and Vice President, Key Club, Outstanding Names and Faces, One Act Play Peer Counselor, Third Place Rotary Speaker 1 WHARTON, KIM WHITE, MARC - Basketball 11, 21, Beta, FFA Greenhand and Chapter Vice-President, District Vice-President, District Sehtinel, Area VI Vice-President, Chapter Conducting Team, Livestock ludging Team, Extemporaneous Speaking, Lone Star Farming Degree, Highest Vocational Average, Football UQ, Math Club WIGLEY, SHAN - Band President, Beta, FHA, FTA, Keywanette Chaplain and Corresponding Secretary, Math Club, Powder Puff, Who's Who, Tri-Hi-Y, 1981 Yacht Assistant Editor, 1982 Yacht Editor WILKERSON, KEITH - FFA WILLHITE, GLENDA - FBLA, FHA, OEA Secretary WILLMAN, DIANA - Band, FHA, Teacher's Aide WILSON, STEVEN - VICA Sergeant at Arms, FFA WOMACK, DANIEL - FFA, Math Club, OEA, UIL Math WOODARD, VANCE - Beta, FFA Greenhand President, Key Club, FFA Chapter Conducting Team, Math Club President, NMS Commended Student, NTSU Computer Programming Contest, UIL Science, Math, Spelling Enjoying the Breakfast: Seniors and dates enjoy the breakfast following junior-Senior Prom. Seniors - 141 lunior Class Student Council Representatives are Roland Hayes Sonya Payne and Patrick Webb Anderson, Melissa Armstrong, lay Armstr Arristror ,,... Arnold Bailey, Denise Barr, Everly Basinger, Randy Beckham, Teresa Bickley, Lisg Bills, Kevin Bird-mstigy Blevins, Lisa Brockway, Keith Brunson, Wendy 142 - juniors ,Q :Jas M ,mx .,,,-N fig. ,- K lg 1 igfmagz iii f. ZZ-57 wfisis, ,,liQ , V -3,515 is :ikv.1f,5 L 1 V Q W-2 1.1 1 f Q 'QE A is-. ' F5 Mir I, I. ,, , . 1 f .M 4 Y? -Y +R. K. , . , . 913, , A ,452 jL9?'i1g?f fix ' 5 M xx 'H www 1.-M Nkymf 4. ,5 ?,f1g is ,gmw ,,k' f,tiQt,VQ 'f , 1, . K 4131 , Q in iffy 9.5 fa K 44.34 is 1, ,AX .. ,Am i 'K E 'fwxrwckmwxp 5 A WM M ,M ., W? gm 1. ASK' ' QF, ,W ,Q . Wm- it Wm, A V ia .5 ' V Ln.- ,ww 5 ga ' Q 4 X, -...X -,-M fr! +5 ptr i p WSE., L YV II, 35523 if ,. gms- si . ' ,- + 45259 ,,. 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Top Rightj Tackling the Runner: Junior High Panthers tackle the oppo- ent with the ball. lottom Lefty Trying Out for Cheerleader: Lisa Crutchfield, ludith ieorge, Misti Arnold, Chrystal Darnell, and Lisa Green wait for the esults of Cheerleader tryouts. lottom Righty Handing Off the Baton: Kenny Thomas hands off to larty Mabry in the 440-Yard Relay. lLl IOR HIGH junior High students give all they've got in every activity they participate in. They try to reach the Top in ratings and in rankings. Some are givin' all they've got and excelling in different classes. They're all givin' all they've got to reach the Top in everything they do. junior High -161 Student Council Sponsors Western Day tTopJ Gotcha! Charlot Sims has jason Bounds under gunpoint at lunior High Western Day. lRightl Enjoying the Pep Rally: Deborah Childers, Carey Bailey, ' Jennifer Maddox, and Brent Chadwick enjoy a lunior High Pep Rally. y ,ti ff tLeftl Slave Day: Craig jones escorts Monti Howard onto the floor to be auc- tioned off at Student Council Slave Day. tRightl Saluting the Flag: Cody Foster holds the flag as Cheerleader Angie Ab- bott listens to the National Anthem. 162 ' Activities -AM , Western Day Winners: Mary Nell Kennemer, Ricky Nafe, Kristi King, and Monty White pose for pictures with their trophies on Western Day. Enjoying a Game of Tennis: Kim Fleming and Kim Lawler enjoy a game of Tennis at the Eighth Grade Picnic. 9 K' ' 'Wm' .B-Nw 1 aim l V Qfxjiisig, A iLeftJ Throwing the Shot Put: Billy Matthews throws the Shot Put at the District Track Meet. tRightJ Hoping for Victory: Kayron Martin, Brian Banker, and Gina Scott hope for victory at a lunior High Pep Rally. Activities - 163 lunior High Cheerleaders are: fFront Rowj Wendy Ausmus, Stacey Campbell, iBack Rowj Patty Hale, Angela Threadgill, and Angie 164 - Cheerleaders Abbott. Cheering the team to victory: Angela Threadgill and Stacey Campbell lead a cheer at a junior High pep rally. fLeftl Cheerleader Tryouts: Caron Dressler, Tracy Brown, Shannon Bean, and Angela Threadgill try out for Cheerleader. fRightl Final Introductions: Angie Abbott and Tracy Long are in- troduced to the judges as they try out for cheerleader. Q Cheerleaders Participate in Homecoming Pep Rally Doing a Rouine: Angie Abbott, Stacey Campbell, Angela Threadgill, and Patty Hale do a pom pom routine as the band performs. tMiddIe Leftl Individual Presentations: Tracy Long and Wendy Ausmus present their individual routines at Cheerleader tryouts. tBottom Leftj Homecoming Assembly: Patty Hale performs for student body and guests at the Homecoming Assembly. Go Panthers! Angie Abbott cheers the Panthers to victory. Cheerleaders 0 165 Members of the lunior High Girls' Track , A Melissa lensen, Cindy Spencer, Wendy Ausmus, Ginger Cook, Michele Davis, Kelly Bryant, Melissa Moss, 1Middle Rowl Tonya Whitener, Kim Lawler, Suzy Moore, Tammy Skeen, lency Brooks, Lori Roberts, Leslie McDonald, Monti Howard, Dana Rodgers, lBack Rowl Cheryl Gibson, Pamela D. Sims, Melissa Dannheim, Kara Stephens, Tina Dollins, Lynetta Thompson, Shawn Scott, Melissa Vanderburg, and Coach Alan Morris. Team are: lFront Rowl Brenda Eudy, Q On the Run: Marty Mabry is on the run for the long jump as Michael Russell looks on, Y l-ll ,,,- f ' fa!'ifftJuf.,,s , l5s'lalms:A,,a, . 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Uopl Members of the Seventh Grade Boys' Track Team are: lFront Rowl Michael Lawler, Billy McDowell, Keith Johnston, Ed- die Lawler, Gaylon Campbell, Mickey Fouse, james Birdsong, Terry Dollins, Craig jones, leff Schroeder, lim Bailey, Kenny Thomas, CBack Rowl Shayne Roberts, lames Ownes, Gale Mor- rison, Cody Foster, Monty Parson, Eddie Chennault, Marty Mabry, Chad Cole, Stephen Bush, Steve Story, Craig Fleming, Jimmy Martinez, and Brian Collard. Aiming for the Top: Robert Self attempts to go over the High lump Bar. a Q' W,-Q t,t s,s E555 -ff a 3.5. . ' , . . t Www 5. , , , S .: i W f ,K we ,. , , . - ,U .. .li k ' Q ei 4 ,lr ,, i o ., s i ts 'i t i 3' er as if ht w T , 5 at ii , J 5, 5 9 P Q C SS NES . .. 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V - :,,, .:,, gg ,,.,, 4 ff' gl i jg 15 1, V 7, L it Avg, v,,, ,fi L 5 fl ,V..V Members of the Eighth Grade Football Team are: lFront Rowj Billy McDowell, Tim Willhite, Todd Kourakos, I Shurtleff, Terry Dollins, Ray Martin, Donny Loyd, Brad Brown, Michael Smith, Kevin Anderson, Sean Freeman, E Ray, Eddie Lawler, fMiddle Rowj Mark Green, Duane Staggs, Mike Christian, Cecil Winters, james Birdsong, N Parson, Pat Thomas, Archie Sims, Stephen Arnold, Craig jones, Clay McKnight, Shayne Roberts, Brent Cut junior Wear, Stacy Walls, Kenny Thomas, Lee Carr, fBack Rowj Coach jimmie Stripland, Steve Story, Gale Morrl james Owens, Craig Fleming, Brian Collard, Mickey Fouse, Kevin Atnip, Chad Cole, Marty Mabry, Mike Ford, I Landis, Cody Foster, Stephen Bush, Robert Daniels, Eddie Chennault, jeff Schroeder, and Brian McElyea. ,ifi 5 L s as i l , ,....,. . . -v,ftf'.:r1e+ iw ' fMiddlej Making the Tackle: Seventh G chison 0160, Carey Bailey 111821, Brett johnson fii72j suc- cessfully make a tackle. lllightj Waiting for the Kick Off: Corey Young H1141 and justin Stephens fit3Oj wait for the kick off. 170 'Football a 3 E raders joel Hut- of the Seventh Grade Football Team are: tFront Rowj Danny Allen, jason Martin, Lance Lance Evans, jay Swindle, Willie Strickland, Dean Michaels, john Ausmus, Brad Caviness, jim Kenneth Kelly, Earl Fortner, Chris Stephens, Michael McCurry, Robby Wooten, 1Middle Trampas Nash, Adam Routen, Stacy Noel, Brian Loyd, Brian Banker, josh Hostetler, Steven ,r Young, jody Mitchell, Scott Moore, Rusty Walling, Brent Chadwick, justin Stephens, Dean Davenport, fBack Rowj joel Hutchison, Bobby Patterson, Milton Bryan, Clay Michael Caldwell, jeff Ford, Brett johnson, Rodney Bryan, jeff Smith, Carey Bailey, Paul Greg Mitchell, Galen Garrison, joe Corbett, Brian Hicks, and Freddy Booker. Seventh Grade Defeats Prairiland 12-6 1 iiffll-lfwss Jimlllel'llJllwwuLffwi,,,,,t-uw'--w'fw+ l,l,t,lW:fsw1:-lf, fl sem-f f rv' ffm'-'f l'fff,:w-imwi ,ywilmwiv www, H ff' mtl-l fz:iLL,.,l15,1:t hut ls,-l serif , .l fl, e,g,,,5,,fJ',,-J,-L11 ,g-,,w.,m-ee,,J,t,,f,,,,. ,,JfJ,H.,4,,s,f, ,, ,,ff est, l, ,,,' ,.- ,Tw ,,,.,.. ' Ht- l. is -f xxx l,++lll,:wf',L1fymlwlw:4,+n6l7t1'2ii-poemwwwtffrw W is qw, ,Jug ,fzgfw Jftefsmet- 54231155-5,t4i?3i1iazz?-rid, Vhmpsiipfqstmain?-fl:?y?E4 '1q,:,-ily -+1 A' 222' is-fi we J-fi-it me f- ,. .ew-tg--st. S 'Hi . ff, f ee. sn,- '4 l fl ii-iw? fzwly i3,5,:5f5-ri A if-' 5,1 51:2 I is ' iff55VE15lTlfl C'?5 F,,5CHE l4LE B eeffl ae, 'mf H -' ,lii'1fffb.fw2iifQf Q-,fiitiF,iSzi',' if in 2 f 'eqf 3,,3Lj'3 ' - ' 'JL 5 Zi71?'fi1E1'E, eh, lx'-gym, '1lf 'Q r-L, 2 ef -eu l -lf!-it 5 -9, 5110 Uwe' if ' ' fx wigs nm' 3511- -+4-f V -Q' L-ffgi ff 7. tMiddlej Moving the Ball: Seventh Graders Bobby Patterson fit9j, joel Hutchison fitfilj, Greg Mitchell tit6Oj, move the ball down the field. tLeftj Stopped Short: Seventh Graders jeff Smith fit84j, Rusty Walling fii70j, Corey Young Gt20j, Greg Mitchell Qit6Oj, justin Stephens and jody Mitchell fii12j are stopped short of the first down. Football - 171 Eighth Grade Ties Bonham 14-14 Moving Down the Field: Seventh Grader Corey Young 111201 is tackled. Blocking for his team mate: Corey Young 111201 blocks as a team mate is tackled. Stopping the Drive: Joel Hutchison stops an opponent's drive. tRightJ Driving for a Touchdown: Corey Young 111241 moves the ball down the field as Joe Corbett 13501 blocks for him. 172 - Football Gang Tackle: Seventh Graders Greg Mitchell 111601, Brett johnson 111721 lay Swindle1i:f10l, Rusty Walling 111701, Brent Chadwick 11171, and Rodney Bryan 111811 tackle the opponent. Taking a Break: Eighth Grade team members rush to the sidelines in the game with Crockett. r -eats: .. l Vx , it A , . .:. M M l 52 ii? Q, , . E QS -M t -it at ., i 31- 5 1:- . a S , , r... . W -1,1 .L . .' 59:5 .L S i .1 Q x N N - e rc X122 fff i a .a w .. ., t - , Ai 1-- . -1 -:-f- 1 sg- Eg 44 X KX s N X g Sax x 5 Q N Q st Q isiva 'QPQ t lg 3, s 5 tt tt ...S 1 W , V 4 , 3 . si ,, fa 3 2 . L ,g Q. ,,,. , S E 1 Q.. ,-Q. t . . t .... 2 ::fm -- . . Q sg E 1 f i----- r sl - 'rf .l 1 .1:, V N, kkk .,. K K I E X1 NR? 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Football - 173 Members of the Eighth Grade Girls' Basketball team are: flfront Rowl Lisa Green, lensen, Patricia Rucker, Ginger Cook, Andrea Izzo, Denise Moore, Melanie jones, QBac Coach Alan Morris, Charlotte Anderson, Kelly Shawhart, Peggye limmerson, Tina LeAnn Ausmus, Liddy Shaw, and Gina McMichael. Teaching Fundamentals: Coach Alan Morris joins in with Eighth Grade Girls to teach them fundamentals of basketball. 174 0 Girls' Basketball nbers of the Seventh Grade Girls' Basketball Team are: fFront Rowj Tammy Clarkson, 1 Barolet, Evie Seay, Sharon Gentry, jackie Cockran, fMiddle Rowl Stacy Dangerfield, Ar- lucker, Laqueta Westfield, Danna Norwood, Gina Scott, Joi Ford, Yvonne Riddle, iBack 0 julie johnson, Renee jones, Kayron Martin, Becky Romanski, Vicki Neese, Deidra Exum, nda jordan, and Coach Alan Morris. -' K, C Wil li: T3 if it '71 I-it ' '- '?':'nJ-i'-'l' 'Wil' -,I NWI w iwfiliw H his it r z 1- n Erie- it ' B i Q????W?5f? F f9i i35?E QEEQQFQESQC Jyjls Q Egg' 1 V in .- , K X L 1 V .V ,ws QW Moving Down the Court: Seventh Grader Erie Seay moves the ball down the court. ffzu me-.Af 4144 ff Aim' :. -, . wnfT?Piii5:7i9i . , 91 Z. 5:12 Lmfiw ' 21112 4 L ,tw , gf,-my my rtrl f j in ' Ki 5IifQ1,22Ql,Q' Girls' Basketball 175 eeimmegi 15 Getting Ready: Eighth Grader Kelli Shawhart gets ready to shoot another free throw. 4 Y . S? 1? lfwr S, sl lb! .. l liigilfif ff fi as ' K .Qi -r fm ,rr ,,. gas ,nf ,M ,,,, ,,,, J ,, ,,,aa,,,,,t fd- i , H I , ' ' J7E,iI iyf' , if Q is-in W W lLeftl A Different Angle: Liddy Shaw practices shooting from the side of the goal. fMiddle Righty Advice from the Coach: Melissa lensen receives advice from Coach Alan Morris as other team members watch. lBottom Righty Will She Make It?: Traci Long prepares to shoot a free throyv. 176 ' Girls' Basketball if A if M ...sm X - t ' TQ 5' si- ,-1-w P'M' owl g gg f l al Q a 23 tk fl 1 Going for the ball: Melody jones 111343, Tina Dollins 14241 WM 'Qwwf 5 VLLL 'VL:. If V :L XE and Liddy Shaw 141213 go for a jump ball. P A str twfkmeswl- ,atm Sgt NM! - Q ge 3, fMiddle Leftl Moving down the court: Charlotte Anderson 111311 attempts to pass the ball down the court. QRightJ Instructions from the Referee: Laquitta Westfield 01231 receives instructions on bringing in the ball from the referee. Two Points! Liddy Shaw 111211 shoots for two points. Girls' Basketball 0 177 178 - Boys' Members of the Seventh Grade Boys' Basketball team are: lFront Rowl Corey Youn Rusty Walling, josh Hostetler, Earl Fortner, Scott Moore, Todd Cole, Brent Chadvvic Rodney Franklin, lBack Rowl Cary Bailey, Rodney Bryan, Felipe Peralta, Brett johnson justin Stephens, David VanNoord, Paul Drake, and Bret Hildreth. 4 M, Moving down the Court: Scotty Reed H1341 moves the ball down the court as team mates Chad Cole 111523 and Brian Collard 18545 wait to -Q Opponent Roxton Roxton Clarksville Blossom Winnsboro Basketball assist. SEVENTH GRADE SCCJREBOARD N.L. Them Opponent N.L. Them 45 19 Mt. Vernon 19 41 40 30 Deport 30 24 i 16 47 Pittsburg 21 49 32 27 16 31 Defeats mbers of the Eighth Grade Boys' Basketball Team are: lFront Rowl Gayland Campbell, lin Anderson, johnny Brown, Shayne Roberts, lim Bailey, Craig jones, Scotty Reed, hael McFrazier, fBack Rowl Coach limmie Stripland, Mickey Fouse, Craig Fleming, Mar- vlabry, Stephen Bush, Chad Cole, Brian Collard, Robert Daniels, Kenny Thomas, and h Freeman. pponent oxton loxton rockett rockett larksville Anderson liilfll assist. EIGHTH GRADE SCOREBOARD N.L. Them 25 38 26 47 28 56 28 42 36 30 Opponent N.L Blossom 32 Winnsboro 26 Mt. Vernon 24 Deport 28 Pittsburg 9 Eighth Grade Clarksville 36-30 Moving Down the Court: Kenny Thomas 13431 dribbles the ball down the court as johnny Anderson and Kevin Them 36 22 33 42 41 Boys' Basketball Moving in for a Shot: Craig Fleming moves the ball in for a shot. Going Down the Court: Craig Fleming moves down the court as Crockett prepares to bring in the ball. Preventing the Pass: Scotty Reed C3341 attempts to block a Crockett pass. fllightl Defense: Gayland Campbell 01101, johnny Brown 13443, and Craig Fleming defend against a Crockett player. 180 ' Boys' Basketball fbaklff WM Seventh Grade Defeats Roxton Good Shot? Robert Daniels 111223 goes for two points as Marty Mabry 141371 and Craig Fleming wait for the rebound. Free Throw! Robert Daniels 13223 shoots a free throw. Blocking a shot: Robert Daniels and Marty Mabry guard an opponent. Get the Ball! lim Bailey C3301 hopes to steal the ball from a Crockett player. Boys' Basketball ' 181 3? ! l Members of the Eighth Grade Intermediate Band are: fFront Rowj Kelli Shawhart, Angie Abbott, Deborah Fleming, Cynthia Castleberry, And Izzo, Stacy Blount, julie Renfro, Angela Threadgill, Christy Marshall, Laura McGee, Karen Ray, fMiddle Rowj Kerry Fendley, Trigg Wigley, , Denny, Rachel VanNoord, Brent Cuttrell, Robert Daniel, Cody Foster, john Marrs, Liz Willman, Mark Pyeatt, jimmy Gwinn, Denise Moore, l Vanderburg, Wendy Ausmus, Sandy Sparks, Tracy Brown, Rebecca Vaughn, Melissa jensen, Rena Barksdale, iBack Rowj Lynn Graham, Ro Duley, Duane Staggs, john Whitten, Mike McFrazier, john Hollis, Brad Bullard, Mike Maxcy, Chris Shurtleff, and Laurie Sandefer. Members of the Seventh Grade Intermediate Band are: jFront Rowj jeanna Fendley, Melissa Proctor, Rae David, Susan Smith, Sally Worley, Kim Mullens, Gina Norton, Ginger Moore, Tammy Clarkson, Amy Foster, Yvonne Riddle, fSecond Rowj Michelle Locke, Rhonda Thompson, Sharon Gentry, I Kayron Martin, Wendy Bell, joi Ford, Kelly Barolet, Evie Seay, Rhonda jordan, 1 Stacy Denney, Danna Norwood, Karol T Anthony, Heath Hughes, Cary Lott, Brett Q johnson, Tonia Thompson, Stacey T Dangerfield, Adam Routon, john Nichols, E tThird Rowj joey jordan, Tommy Minter, I! Brice Basinger, Mike Colwell, joel 3 E as Hutchison, Glenn Burch, Brian Milton, Mike Clark, Regina Dangerfield, Vicki 'X E 1 Neese, Missy Payne, jBack Rowj Rodney Franklin, jimmy Chase, Kenya Mitchell. Members of the junior High Beginner Band are: jFront Rowj Angie Carpenter, Charlaine Trammell, LaRonna Dockray, Renee jones, Valencia Hodges, Becky Caviness, Debbie Childers, Dedra Browner, Laquetta Westfield, Diona Ray, Melissa Kelley, tSecond Rowj johnny Brown, Wayne Rhodes, johnny Healey, Sean Wheeler, Billy g Beshirs, john Osmer, Danny Allen, A Roxanna White, Tarnrny McCloud, Brett Hildreth, Richard Dunn, V Robbie House, Wayne Brownfield, Connie Ausmus, jeff Roach, jason Matin, iBack Rowj jim Bailey, Ricky Wilkerson, and Trampas Nash. f 2 2 ll 9 i 182 - Bands Beta Club ls Organized embers of the lunior High Beta Club are: Stacy Armstrong, lohn Whitten, Amy Ray, Dale Williams, Stacey Campbell, Laura McGee, Lisa Crut- hfield, Mike Nance, Kristen Wright, Ginger Cook, Andrea Izzo, Christy Marshall, Caron Dressler, fSecond Rowj Christina Mayo, Kelly Locke, ilton Healey, Catonya Hicks, Melissa lensen, Debora Fleming, julie Renfro, Chrystal Darnell, Cindy Parson, Celestia Brown, Sean Freeman, raig Jones, Laurie Sandefer, iThird Rowl Sandy Sparks, Rhonda Frazier, Tracy Brown, Stacy Chase, Clay McKnight, Liskin Swint, Patty Hale, orea Vanderburg, Rebecca Vaughan, Denise Moore, Shayne Roberts, Charlotte Anderson, Angie Abbott, Mrs, Mary Vance, fBack Rowl Renea arksdale, Tina Dollins, Melissa Maggard, Erich Landis, Steve Story, Peggye limerson, Chad Cole, Kristi Harris, Cody Foster, Robert Daniels, tephen Bush, Craig Fleming, Montie Parson, Mrs. Donna Brooks. lunior High Beta Officers are: fFront Rowl Angie Abbott, President, Shayne Roberts, Vice-President, tBack Rowj Sean Freeman, Secretary, and Liskin Swint, Treasurer. 'W Beta - 183 Lulu lunior High Student Council Members are: llfront Rowj Yvonne Riddle, Mike Maxcy, Michele Revelle, Christy Mar- shall, Rusty Walling, Stacey Campbell, Robby Wooten, CMiddle Rowl Terry Maye, Scottie Reed, Celestia Brown, Brett johnson, lim Bailey, LeAnn Ausmus, Caron Dressler, lBack Rowl Mickey Fouse, Craig Fleming, Chad Cole Brian Collard, Stephen Bush, Shayne Roberts, Patty Hale, and Mr. Kenny Sanders. Student Council Sponsors Slave Day and Western Day Uvliddle Rightl lunior High Student Council Officers are: lFront Rowj Brian Collard, President, Stephen Bush, Vice- President, lBack Rowl Christi Marshall, Secretary, Craig Fleming, Treasurer, Celestia Brown, Reporter, Caron Dressler, Chaplain, and Shayne Roberts, Historian. Gift to the School: This sign was given to the school by the 1980-'81 Student Council. 184 - Student Council iffy gl What do You Say? junior High Students dance to NCotton Eyed joe at Western Dance. fMiddle Leftj Preparing for Slave Auction: Melissa Vanderburg, Paul Wood, Charlot Sims, and Suzy Moore prepare for Student Council Slave auction. fRightJ Going to the Highest Bidder! Leslie McDonald is auctioned off at Slave Day Auction. fLeftJ Next . . . Monty White is auctioned off at Slave Day Auction. Student Council - 185 Seventh Grade Favorites re Corey Young and my Foster Seventh Grade Favorites are: Amy Foster and Corey Young, Seventh Grade Cutest and Most Handsome are: Scott Moore and Tammy Clarkson, 186 Favorites gg 15 Jr W I .,f- . .L 'A' f'a.' flf .12 W- f l. V 'v ' '- f ii.: ,M 1, If i sfliffifr we w X as qt. l Q, R Eighth Grade Favorites are: Lee Ann Ausmus and Septhen Bush. junior High Best All Around are: Cody Foster and Stacey Campbell. Eighth Grade Cutest and Most Handsome are: lim Bailey and Stacy Byers. Favorites - 187 'V ,,,- f -, V .. if ' 'W . ,- ?E'5f gf A f 5 '59, 'if AM in 3 --------- ,H 4 f - gr, W 5' , A wid? V ,Q f W 4 X 31 , Q . . .:,,',, ...L ,,,..,h, A : 1 1 ' 5 ZHMIB? Im Y. ,. ,L 3 f v f' I s k Z 1 Q A ii i ---- S f ,,1 , :22 ,Tab H MWWW 'WN l 252 V,,.,AA 1 -AA Q n ,:1.ZA 1 , a mi giif ..,,,,. a xy, , , If I ? E, V. 5 Q' if V' A . 3 W -r iiwilifiif.. ,iii My uw i ,,,, , ,, . ,,,,, ,,,f ,,M5,, 'WT f3I,LA.EzYQi:'Q5 fi? 'ia 1 K' E257 tm f--- mmW,,,, M m:LW,,, ,EE,ES5:EE:1f:.JZf?' VFUMT WM-,3,f w?fiIj , .N ,Lg,,k,,,,i KL ' 1' f fs ':t7?2ifwzw- , N, 5, :smaf , ,,,, ,N ,L ., , - wzzN1ffQ,f' , ' Iv y E. W r X Q 13 as 54 Af 4 2 ff . WH 7, . .- ,fy Levee:-mf 3, MLA ,, .... if 1 2 2 422515 f S EW fi? if Q55 S Z 'iw W ,M,ML4 : f .w..,g. Wffvwrs-bein! ER,-W Ls ,Q QI 52155 Egg ,,, g,,,, ui! E2 1 5 is ' 2 Q 3 1 a f 9 l35 Q! w ie i 'fi 53 55325 I 55 , A L -- '65 ' iff A ig S , x f 1 7 I gf! 5 J Zffzif iiyi ,..t.,t,,l,,, f w i 5 Y i I 1 H ,.. y I ' 1 . Y 5, -lb. , Mi I g f -f f,' - gii ? 1 Y:'1f J if' - '15 - 1 14? ln ' , x 1 + i - K J fi? 1,2 f Fifteen Faculty Members Instruct Iunior High Students BOLTON, VIRGINIA - Language Arts BROOKS, DONNA - Plan A CAMSTER, ARNELLE - Math, Texas History DAVIS, MARGIE - Secretary to Principal ECHOLS, REBA - Remedial Reading EDWARDS, BOB - Texas History, Seventh Grade Athletics EMLER, NORMA - Occupational Investigation ELLIS, ROSETTA - Custodian GOSE, DAN - Life Science W GOSE, PAT - Librarian Aide GUNTER, GLORIA - Civics, Literature LONG, LAQUINTA - Plan A Aide 190 - Faculty .:c-,.,, c .... cccc K L ,isss ,WW i sf I sf ,, f an sci X .cs-it , Bi i s H ta sis--is '--- ss 'YQ 3 Wil N...-1' t i w Assisting her students: Mrs. Arnelle Camster takes time out to assist her students. MOORE, CAROLYN - Teacher's Aide MORRIS, ALAN - Seventh Grade Athletics, P.E. MORRIS, RHONDA - Band MORTON, MARY LOUISE - Plan A Aide NORRELL, IAMES - U.S. History REAVIS, LINDA - Transportation Secretary ROBISON, GENE - Language Arts, Spanish SANDERS, KENNETH - Earth Science STRIPLAND, IIMMIE - Mathematics, Boys' Athletics SUGG, ELLA - Language Arts VANCE, MARY - Mathematics, Science Faculty - 191 Favorites Are Stephen Bush and LeAnr 192 - Eighth Grade Atgbgtt Angie Allison, Catana Allison, Lana Anderson, Charlotte Anderson, Kevin Armstrong, Ronald Armstrong, Stacy Arnold, Misty Arnold, Stephen r Tsh Atnip, Kevin Atnip, Traci Ausmus, LeAnn A Bailey, lim Bakewell log Barksdale, Renea Bean, Shannon Beshirs, Debra Beshirs, Pam Beshirs, Rodney Bills, Robert Birdsong, james Bivens, Davy BEMFSE7 Box, Karen Brown, Brad Brown, Ce estia Brown, johnny Brown, Tracy Brownfield, Tammy Bryer, Kim Bullard ullard, David Bush, Stephen J , ,-l- B ers, Stacy Campbell, Stacey Castleberry, 'Cynthia Caviness, Becky Ausmus li? 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J ,, , t t 5 i 's: '.mf, l ' ss 5 :2 1:5t5ss:1' , d Chase, Stacy C e Christian, Mike Cole, Chad ollard ,BQn Coo , Ginger Crutchfield, Lisa C i Daniels, Robert QYYAIH-V Darnell, Chrystal Davis, Michelle Dawes, Calvin Denny, Billy loe Dobbs, James Edward Do ' y Dollins Tina Dressler, Caron Duley, Robin Earls, Heather Edwards, Daniel F, ry Finch, Audrey Fleming, Craig Fleming, Debora QQYLLQJBD Ford, Lisa Ford, Mike 93sV'fTE-.QQY Fouse, Michael Frazier, Rhonda Freeman Robert Sean G th Givans, Vicky Glenn, Michael Glover, A. l. Graham, Lynn Green Mark K Gwinn, Timmy Hale, Patty Haley, leina Louise Haley, lodi lean Hall, Scott 194 - Eighth Grade junior High Beta Club is Qrganized Harris, Kristi DeAnne Healey, Milton Herron, Russell l Hollis, john House, L Izzo, Andrea jensen, Melissa Ji johnson, Kelly jones, Craig jones, Me anie justice, julie Kenney, Dwight Kourakos effrey Todd, l-3.Dll2EIS-C Y Landis, Erich L nnie Lawler, Eddie ,gf- -,.T.. ,Locke Kelly Loftin, Franl2lin Lovelace, Roger Loyd, Donny -Lit Mabr Marty Ma Mahan, Vicky Marrs, john David Marshall, Christy Martin, Ray Maxcy Mike Mayo, Christina McDowell, William ' n ,,.-iii-4 McFrazier, Michael McGee, Laura McKni ht Cla McMichae, Gina Kay Melton, Dan 6 Morris, Danetta MQEEQD,,GalQ Mullens, Theresa Murphy, Dale Nance, Mike Owens, james Parson, Cynthia Denise Parson, Montie Lee Patterson, David Pendleton, April Perry, Peggy Pyeatt, Mark Ray, Amy Ray, David .iii Ray, Karen Reavis, Charles Robert 3ggd,ScoLtLe Renfro, julie Ann Ricks, Cedric R Rucker, Patricia Sandefer, Laurie Scamp, Larry Schroeder, jeff ... Shunrmicmt Shawhart, Kelli Sheets, Donald Shurtleff hris Sims Archie Sims, Laura Sue Smith, Donna Deann Smith, Lana Smith, Michial Sparks, Sandra Spencer, Cindy Staggs, Charles Duane Story, Steven Suddeth, Sheila Swint, Liskin Taylor, Lori Thread ill An ela Kenny Thomas Pat 1,14-E Vanderburg, Lorea Eighth Grade v 195 VanNoord, Rachel Vaughan, Rebecca e n Walls, Stacy Washington, Kerry Washington, Kim Wear, Raymond lr. Whitten, john Wigley, Trigg Williams Dale N Wilman Liz Winters Cecil Wood, Wade W,g1VEe3-JL Wright Kristen Missy Payne 196 - Seventh, Eighth Grades Adams, Clay Agamsfleiieny- Allen, Danny Anderson, Rhonda Anthony, Karol Ausmus, Connie Bail B Barolet, Kelly Basinger, Brice Baze, Alan Bslldmmy Beshirs, Billy Bills, Elena Booker Freddy Braxton, Anthony Brown, Krista Brown, Shanna Brownfield, Timothy Bryant, lackie Burch, Glenn Buskell, LiAnn Cahill, Michael E:.::if N5-.X L E WW Y X is 5 ll an Q Q , w X TY W s 2 1 Makes All Region Band ,W K... , 5 M BE . aff? ., A 4 i fs, A W B we I ,,,k I t J Q A . - , as R - r , . H iiii ' A- Q 'I rr .., i ., as at M ' - K, . ww - I ' . fi 1 i' 1, ' K 'fi +L. -2 . M: A . a t '. - : : K f - f ssffif-:f e . . -- R , Tis llil ,- , g x New - ,Q . , , 5 'll Q - -- is ' - u ffi.2en,,fss: f'f -kkk- :ff 2 i- 'wi -ee 2: it '--r H - ' 1 r 1 . .,,, N ,, I ' Ti ul kf'..... iff' A L 'ii Ei: L K7 K i K v Q vtm , Vw L' , fs ffl? V , x W - ffz n ' av-iw: t.... .N . f f A- - - ' my , .. A -Asif I f .A-:rx l . -- ' --iiyyl 4 ,K ass, f, , L . gi 43, ' r. We - :QSM li 'N . .4 X f . gt f , , E :Ia 5, C Q, K, , . i C sss, 'V ,, ' he s ' llll 'l .',, ii' i . ES K ' Q - H L :,, -I E m i. ,VVV H- 1 f - lii i ' S M' .-. .E 5 A ,. as ' R ' - S' - A ' - 'I f li S Ma' r - 1 , t . s . Caldwell, Richard Canada, Bobby Carpenter, Angie Caviness, Bradley ClE6'xTv'ElCBF5-'rf Chase, jimmy Childers, Debra Clark, Michael Clarkson, Tammy Clifton, Carey Cochran, jackie Cole, Todd Colwell, Michael Corbett, loe Corn, Randall Dangerfield, Regina Dangerfield, Stacey Daniels, Carl Daniels, Lula Davenport, Dean Davis, Rae Lynne Davis, Steven y Dobbs lames Dockray, La onna Drake, Paul Dunn, Richard Elmore, Freddie Evans, Lance Emnamra Exum, lon Exum, Lance Fendley, Jeanna Finch, Archie Ford, leff 1? Ford, loiLin Fortner, Earl Foster, Amy ney Carrison, lohn Galen Gentry, Sharon Glover, Betty Golightly, Coye H Harris, jennifer Seventh Grade - 197 Seventh Graders Participate In STARS 198 0 Seventh Grade Healey, john Hicks, Bryan Eramvsm Hodges, Valeria Honeycutt, juanita Hostetler, josh Hudspeth, Carrie Hughes, Heath Hutchison, joel Hurst, jeffrey Hurst, Roy Bruce Ingram, Elizabeth johnson, Brett johnson, jerry johnson, julie jones, Renee jordan, joey jordan, Rhonda l Kelley, Melissa Kelley, Robert Lane, Tony Lawrence, Lori Lester, Ronnie Locke, Michelle Lott, Cary LQqLd,.Bmca.D. Maddox, jennifer Martin, Kayron MFfTrTj ' , Maye, Terry McAlester, Tammie McCarty, Sonia McCloud, Tammy McCurry, Mike McDowell, Terry Michael, Dean Miller Larry Glen Milton, Brian Minter, Tommy . ai' 2 ELK la is ,. 355 , ' in as '-P5 'si r X x X A .A its Ti ' , ,, it . Qi? 1' Q ':, if t st K Sat u t R -s- -gf.. assess r 5 V giv in: 1 w el X is , it Q t . ., -2 . . z' 2: New is fx W0 , 1 'ii- S 'W Mitchell Greg Mitchell, lod itc el, Kinya Moore, Ginger Moore, Scott Morrison, Rene Mullens, Kimberly Nash, Trampas Neese, Vicki Nichols, lohn Kenneth Noah, Stacey Norton, Gina Norwood, Danna Osmer, lohn Patterson, Bobby Patterson, Paul Payne, Missy Peratta, Felipe Perry, Angela Perry, Bobby Perry, Kathlene Pitts, Curtis Proctor, Melissa Ray, Diana Ray, jason Reed, Geni Michelle Reeves, Manon Revelle, Michele Scott Rhoades, Dahnald Wayne Ricks, LaCresia Riddle, Yvonne R Roach, jeffrey nae Roland, Gladys Romanski, Becky Routon, Adam Rucker, Arzie Sanders, Eddie Sc Seay, Evie SHflTDEle Smith, Ernest Smith, leffre Snitlf Susan Seventh Grade - 199 200 0 Seventh Grade Choir ls Dropped In junior High Smith, Theresa Stephens Chris Stephens lustin Strickland, William Wayne - SGEsTGT2s Swindle, lay r Thompson, Rhonda Thompson, Tonia Trammell, Charlaine Vanfljlgdord. Dam Vaughan, Craig Walker, Steven Shane Wallin Rusty mirm Washington, Cedric Wear, Ronald Westfield, Laquetta Wharton, Billy Wheeler, Sean White, Rebecca White, Roxanna Wilkerson, Rickey Mac Willhite, lim Lee Woods, Kimberly Woods, Timothy Woot Wor man, Billy Joe Worley, Sally Wortham, Ricky Young, Corey . op Lefti Barnes' Television: leff Kahlich and employees of Barnes' elevision are striving to serve NL students. op Rightj Williams' Sporting Goods: john Robert Brown and lim 'own pose for Williams' Ad picture. ottom Leftj KPRE: Bill McCutcheon and Mike Huggins serve NL udenm. ottom Rightj Young's Western Wear: Renee Story and Sarah Bratcher present Young's. DS The different businesses give all they've got as they try to get more customers. They give all they've got to please each and every person they do business with. They're striving to reach the top in sales and customers. Ads ' 201 Mary Lou Coe and Bill Coe of PARIS REAL ESTATE are behind the Panthers all the way. For all yc Real Estate needs, come by PARIS REALTY ESTATE at 3011 Lamar Avenue in Paris, Texas, or phc 785-4563. l l l l PARIS REAL ESTATE l v S' DEAL BAKING CO. sa Robbins and Tammy Smallwood invite you to IDEAL BAKING COMPANY, for all your baking needs. Ideal is .aked by people vvho live in Lamar County. IDEAL for every meal. MENASCO FARM SUPPLY 1611 N. Main 784-7291 Paris, Tx Feed - Seed - Fertilizer - Chemicals - Baby Chicks - Your Master Service Center for 1 its . WATERBEDS BY HARWELL Rosanna Reed, Renee Story, and Ruthy Stephens invite you to come by WATERBEDS BY HARWELL, 137 South Main, Paris, Texas, Phone 785-7021. , Snapper - Lawn Boy - KGS - Weed Eater - Poulan - harlotte and Lisa Menasco invite you to come by ENASCO FARM SUPPLY for your farm and garden Ad5.203 weeds. Owners losh and ludy Menasco NEWMAN TOWNE AND COUNTRY , lo Ann Cunningham, Haze lamar, Mary Beth Smith, Ernestine Prater, Gene McVVaters, Sr., and Mary Ann Newml invite you to come by NEWMAN TOWNE AND COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, 208 Clarksville Street, in Paris, Texa Phone 784-8066 or 785-0371. I L ,tttt . ,. ,,,itt. .I ttttt, ,,,t tt,,t ttt,.,,,, , ,,tt,, . ,ttt.t,t. ,,,,,. L iitttt. STONE TITLE STONE TITLE COMPANY, INC., is located at 36 Craig Shew invites you to come to SIRL SIRLOIN STOCKADE Clarksville Street in Paris, Texas. Telephone f214I 785- STOCKAGE, 1167 Lamar in Paris, Texas. Pho 4519 for all your title policy needs. Serving Lamar and 784-7179. y Delta Counties with abstracts of title and title in- OPEN 7 DAYS I Suffmse POIICIGS- 11 AM-9 PM 11 AM-1015 SUN-THURS FRI 81 Sl 204 - Ads I BOB LONG'S STUDIO jill 14 784-5855 Village Shopping Center 1019 Collegiate, aris, Texas 75460 Portraits, Weddings, Commercial, Passports I - BEST FOR LESS - PARIS JOE ADAMS MILLING coMPANY USED CARS P.O. BOX 690 I 610 N. Main - Phone: 785-1730 I Paris, Texas 75460 PARIS' TEXAS 75460 JOE ADAMS HAROLD ADAMS 734-5555 V Res.: 784-3659 Res.: 785-6729 ' FERTILIZER SEED LIME Loans on Anything of Value 'm'm'46 SCOTT FERTILIZER Benny Brown's Pawn CO. Shop EV6l'yfhIl1g Undef the SUIIH ARTHUR CITY, TEXAS 214-785-5423 1037 North Main Paris, Texas 75460 I Johnny Scott A. D. Davidson F 405 566-2891 405 326-2962 A Ads ' 205 H E S .2 2 5 L S i Former North Lamar Students David Birdsong, Tawana Westbrooks, and Bobby Fortner we cor you to PARIS JUNIOR COLLEGE. PARIS JUNIOR COLLEGE . . .Dedicated to the success of the students of Northeast Texas A Two Year Comprehensive Public Community College Founded in 1924 206 ' Ads .. . fins?-4222 ,... it2ssQ11Q..Z5Q5T24fi25.114ms:f.:ggg,gs?'5F-my-S2113 s :T X555 : S P5 fis- ..,,t.,s.2 xc, 1... . -w.. . -4 S l 1 Q 1 gf? 1 ' -1' R Q ,...: ..,,, y i r 5 3 1 . - -t .... , --'z . CABELL'S fky Moore, Marian Roberts, and David Wood invite you to use CABELL'S milk and ice cream products. CABELL'S ocated at 1606 Lamar Avenue in Paris, Texas. Phone 785-0711. .J 7 , W??W5QR2 Win 5345 Q 355.2 is PHIL'S HICKORY JERRY SMALLWOOD l HOUSE USED CARS 'llL'S HICKORY HOUSE, 35 Graham, Paris, Texas, has Come to IERRY SMALLWOOD USED CARS, 305 North rbecue for all of your party or individual needs. Main in Paris, Texas for all your Used Car Needs. one 784-5432 for information on our menu and our Phone 785-1191 Day or 785-7144 Night. 'tering service. Ads - 207 1 4 3 Y FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH'S program is designed to meet the total needs of an individual and tire families. Facilities are provided for spiritual growth through Bible Study and service fo: Youth, and facilities are provided in our Family Life Center for physical growth and fellowship. I WEEKLY SCHEDULE Sunday 9:45 A.M. Bible Study - all ages I 11:00 A.M. Worship 6:00 P.M. DISCIPLELIFE - 7th Grade-College I Wednesdays 7:00 P.M. Prayer Service l Call the Family Life Center Q5-73205 for schedule of Recreational Activities. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH When it's all oveg3nd,there's nothing left butthe memories. . . ff- ff--we--'.af .,7tQ M i4f3'Ii IO , Uh ffl -e' I ' ts., J . fig' 1, rdf fm! Represented by: BALFOUR-TAYLOR Northeast Texas Division Greenville 0 Longview 0 Tyler NOQIQILNT CASTLEBERRY AUTO'IIO BUSINESS KM mflim lnxunmre 3594, ,..... we ...V S Your Happy Shopping Store 115 South Main Paris, Texas 75460 784-3323 WHIRLPOOL SYLVANIA Full Line Home Furnishings QUALITY FURNITURE Phone 784-6564 7 Lamar Ave. Paris, Texas 75460 Ads - 209 North Lamar students Renee Story, Rosanna Reed, and Ruthy Stephens pose at LIBERTY NATIONAL DRIVE-IN BANKwhich is located on the South Side of the in downtown Paris, Texas. LIBERTY will keep your money safe for you. Phone 785- 7651. Post Office Box 919. gm I a WHYEIQVMYFV7 Www W L, - LQ! Mfr. SERWCE mi PARIS, TEXAQ BANK ' 210-Ads EALL'S in MIRABEAU SQUARE tured above is the beautiful new BEALL'S PARTMENT STORE in MIRABEAU SQUARE OPPING CENTER in Paris. BEALL'S are the ding retailers in quality and famous brand rchandise for the entire family. Fashion in top nds and quality unsurpassed at prices you n afford. Shop BEALL'S, Mirabeau Square. BARNES TELEVISION Joe Barnes, Jeff Kahlich, Wayne Peel, Neil Barnes, and Ardie Barnes invite you to call BARNES TELEVISION, 735 - 24th S.E., in Paris, Texas for all your T.V. repair needs. Phone 784-4817. DAVID BUSTER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY General Contractor Route 1, Loop 286 N.W. Paris, Texas 75460 Phone 785-1305 NETEX ASPHALT AND MATERIALS, INC. David Buster, President Mark Buster, Vice-President Route 1 I. 30 Sulphur Springs, Texas Phone 885-5091 785-4027 I Ads' 211 Renee Story, Ruthy Stephens, and Rosanna Reed pose in front of FIRST FEDERAL A SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION at 630 Clarksville Street in Paris, Texas. For information on our convenient savings accounts and Certificates of Deposit and Ioar information, phone 784-4366. FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 2'I2'Ads 'HE PARIS NEWS osanna Reed, Renee Story, and Ruthy Stephens stand at THE PARIS NEWS which is located at 138 :mar in Paris, Texas. THE PARIS NEWS serves the entire Northeast Texas and Southeast Oklahoma ea. Phone in your subscription today at 784-4323. I ' ' SHIRTS GIFTS - ACCESSORIES - TABLETOP 32 W. Plaza of Paris i Paris, Texas 75460 3558 Lamar , 42143 7844524 Paris, Texas 75460 I HOME DELIVERY SERVICE 215-785-8030 i i AUTO GLASS - WINDOW GLASS - I MIRRORS Q 2 , FURNITURE TOPS - STORE FRONTS - PLATE GLASS WORK GUARANTEED CORNER DRUG PHONE 784-6621 CHARLES TAYLOR GLASS SHOP S.E. PLAZA PARIS, TEXAS DRUGS - PRESCRIPTIONS COSMETICS - JEWELRY EAR PIERCING OFFICE 785-4051 BILL LANCASTER, R.Ph. 807 - 24th S.E. PARIS, TEXAS 75460 Ads' 213 Ruthy Stephens, Rosanna Reed, and Renee Story invite you to PARIS BANK OF TEXAS. PARIS BANK OF TEXAS A - Each aeponmri naur earn SERVICE Clarksville Street at 12th S.E. FDI 214'Ads KEDEIAL DEPOSII INSURANCE Paris Bank is Paris People '40,00 IW K' E I u...- CPRPOIATIO is xt Rl SAFE KPRE Il McCutcheon and Mike Huggins invite you to ten to KPRE, The Heaviest Sound in Paris. For ur listening pleasure, turn your radio dial to LAMARSEEDSTORE Steve Raney invites you to come by LAMAR SEED STORE located at 135 Bonham Street, in Paris, Texas. For pets to suit your needs and a 50 AM- full selection of seeds, shop LAMAR SEED STORE. o ele t 'c ' d't'o ' Central Systems 11. Place unit where it'lI get as little direct sun 1. Set thermostat on 780, or higher. as possible. 2. Have equipment checked seasonally by 12. Aim air outlets at lower half of doorway to qualified serviceman. next room to allow warm air from that 3 Check fine, every 30 days- Clean or roorn to enter at the doortop for VQCOOIIOQ, replace when dmy. recirculation. 4 Keep furniture' dfapenee away from ei, 13. Never vent air conditioner into garage. X outlets and returns. Clean grills often, Vem 3t'0 ' 'S U5Ua Y.t00 DOO' fo' IOP l 5 Close draperies and blinds to keep out performance Ofyour Um' 6. 7. 8. 9. sunlight. Keep fireplace damper closed. Proper home insulation keeps heat out. Cuts energy use. Weatherstrip doors and windows. Caulk cracks. Keep windows closed. Open outside doors as little as possible. Window Units Follow above suggestions, plus these: 10. Buy units with highest energy efficiency ratio QEERJ. If EER is not on sales tag, ask for it or figure it yourself. Divide wattage into BTU capacity. Conserve electricity and you help conserve one or more of the fuels needed to produce it. Conserve fuels and you help assure that there will be enough to meet essential needs for electricity in the future. lfyou would like additional information on conserving electricity, call the Customer Service Representative in the TP8-L Office. S! TEXAS POWER 8c LIGHI' COMPANY A tax-paying, investor-owned electric utility Ads' 2l5 Rosanna Reed, Renee Story, and Ruthy Stephens invite you to FEDERAL LAND BANt ASSOCIATION OF PARIS located at 655 Clarksville Street in Paris, Texas. You may phone FEDERAL LAND BANK at 784-7461. FEDERAL LAND BANK ASSOCIATION 216 ' Ads S A 'wiMi?me M hone 784-2571 19th Southwest Post Office Box 490 Paris, Texas 75460 I VENDING SERVICE . .. 214-784-0557 120 Clarksville Sl. Candy - Cigarettes - Coffee - Cold 7 Paris, Texas Drinks T SHIRT CITY SIMPSON WHOLESALE AND p JACKETS, T-SHIRTS, CUSTOM ORDERS I CAPS, LETTERS AND TRANSFERS VENDING COMPANY I 122 Bonham St. - Paris, Texas 75460 OWNERS Phone 784-3804 NANCY COOK CAROLYN BURLESON Bill Kerby Dan W- 5imPS0n 785-4791 After Hours 784-6372 p's f rmture Wm: mm I AYRES f ' Av 785-1651 115 Clarksville Paris Home Owned Department Store Paris, Texas Furniture - Carpet- Drapery Interior Decorating North Side Plaza Paris, Texas 784-4346 Ads-217 7 sasi ' or - 7 A - 'V ' ' ' - . : ' . ., , M. H 'L ' f ' , TACO DELITE, located at 1580 Clarksville Street in Paris, Texas offers Mexican food to suit your individual taste. You may phone in your order at 785-7173 or use our convenient drive-through window. h TACOS TOSTADOS BURRITOS TACO BURGERS FRIJOLES NACHOS TACO DELITE BELEW MUSIC CO. YOUNG'S WESTERN onda Kersh, Jeff Kahlich, and Robert Dalton llvite you to come by BELEW MUSIC COMPANY, S h B t h d- I th f- t t f 18 Bonham Street in Paris, Texas for all your ara ra C Q' 'SP ays e me assor men 0 . - . . western clothing at YOUNG'S WESTERN WEAR, 'UTC neefsfhon? 785 .1140 Io mqmre about 138 South Main, in Paris, Texas. For the finest ur me se ec 'on 0 musm' selection of Western Wear in northeast Texas, come by YOUNG'S. !,, I FIRST Gl'lY IO OF PARIS N.W. Plaza Serving Lamar County Since 1886 Member FDIC Supporting the Panthers J Ads' 219 is it Ei Ruthy Stephens, Rosanna Reed, and Renee Story take time out for a COKE. COCA- COLA BOTTLING COMPANY is conveniently located at 1033 Bonham Street in Paris Texas. Phone 784-3336 for service or information on services offered. , I IEC U.S PAY Off, 220-Ads IACKEY AND PIERSON a Nell Rhoades gives a computer demonstration to Trava Coston and John Robert Brown. This is the ly computer of its type in Northeast Texas. For all your insurance needs, see the folks at MACKEY D PIERSON - THE INSURANCE STORE. 5 Lamar Phone 784-4341 Dresses Sportswear Lingerie T Cosmetics Shoes, Bags Jewelry I THE COLLEGIATE 1013 COLLEGIATE DRIVE - VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTER p sHoPPE N .53 Distinctive Apparel for Smart Women ff--Sb 4... o.g . ,QV .0 Pans, Texas 75460 Phone 784-4369 gg-3' ,, , , 784-4408 I Ed and Alice Atkins 1214i 784-0482 or Q ings ZALES 0 THE DIAMOND STORE GENE WOMACK iamond mn- V AUTO PARTS ings ' . , . hone 2141785-5518 784-2548 Q :,34,N':,V'a ' 75460 r irabeau Square Downtown Auto Parts Store 7g:Z,'6:xas 512 Lamar S.E. Plaza aris, Texas Paris, Texas . on-Sat 9-8 PM Mon-Sat 9-5 Ads 0 221 Billy Poole invites you to come by the ranch at Powderly, Texas, and see our wide selection of Performance Tested Brangus and Angus Bulls. BEARDEN BRDTHERS ANGUS AND BRANGUS RANCH Wayne Poole, Mgr. 784-42 222 - Ads IJETZCD Highway 271 East Paris, Texas 786-5501 FRY-GNBBS SLAGLE'S TRIM AND FUNERAL HOME AUTO AUTOMOBILE mremons USED cms MOHTICMNS 550 North Main no Clarksville sneer - Paris, Texas Pans' Texas 75460 - 784-sass 785-2131 YOUR NORTH LAMAR SPORTS CONNECTION D DALLAS HIGHWAY PARIS, TEXAS 784-3311 Ads' 223 224 Ads Wm Office: 214-784-5720 Parts, Accessories 81 Service Res: 784-7830 On All Brand Trailers RAY SPENCER CAMPER SALES 1, -,-5?-'L ' 5' Hwy. 271 North - 2 Miles Paris, Texas 75460 ETRO NURSERY Stephens and Rosanna Reed pose at METRO NURSERY 3430 Pine Mill Road in Paris Texas For information our complete line of nursery and gardening supplies phone 785 5882 PARIS SAVINGS Igendy Ietton and Cindy Christian vvelccme all who ter PARIS SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION at 920 Clarksville Street, in Paris, Texas. Phone 785-6457 or all your money needs. PHILPOT'S DONUTS Wesley Conley, Ir., invites you to PHlLPOT'S DONUTS, 1528 Lamar Avenue in Paris, Texas. Phone S! 784-2623. PAPA'S DONUTS ARE GOOD! Ads - 225 l LAMAR NATIONAL BANK is Paris and Lamar County's newest financial institute. Our fine nevi facilities are located at Collegiate Drive in Paris, Texas. Phone 785-0701 for information on all our services and for all of your financial needs. l l l LAMAR NATIONAL BANK , 226 - Ads ETRO HAIR STYLES ITRO HAIR STYLES presents the North Lamar lunior Varsity Volleyball Team. METRO HAIR STYLES is located at O Pine Mill Road, in Paris, Texas. Phone 785-3985 for an appointment. MCDONALD'S Story and Ruthy Stephens have fun at 1215 Lamar Avenue in Paris, Texas. For lunch, or snacks, come by, or phone AGRILAND AGENCY FARM at RANCH INVESTMENTS 3605 Loop 286 N.E. Paris, Texas 75460 Office 1210 785-8453 Jim Farris 12145 785-3700 Mack Ross f214y 784-5273 Ads 0 i il E Yi 3, METRO FENCE METRO FENCE AND HARDWARE introduces North Lamar Cheerleaders Robin Armstrong, Wendy letton, Chapman, Cristie Eastman, and Candi Carico. For all your fencing needs, come by METRO FENCE at 3430 Pine Road or phone 785-8911. VILLAGE JEWELERS GIBSON'S Diane lones looks at a watch which Mrs. Anna Martin shows her at VILLAGE IEWELERS, at 1005 S. Collegiate 2505 Clarksville Paris, Tel Drive, in Paris, Texas. VILLAGE JEWELERS is conve- niently located in Village Shopping Center. where you always buy the best for less. Open 9:00 AM to 10:00 PM 228 - Ads 1-NQRTHWTRUCK 5 TRACTOR A SMALLWOOD-NORTH TRUCK 8: TRACTOR International Tractors and EQuipment 2615 No.-gh Main White Motor Trucks International Motor Rrucks Paris, Texas 75460 Cummins, Detroit, International, and Catapillar Sales and 214 784-4378 ' Porter Smallwood Leland North Servlce 784-4824RES. 785-5a76nEs. B-C RESOURCES R BROWNIGAN'S The Sherwin-Williams Company AN D 2809 Clarksville Street Paris, Texas 75460 C L U B 785-7677 - 785-7676 Res.: 785-3843 214J 784-0628 US 82 E. 81 Loop 286 Bob and Carla Fryman Sandra Smallwood Paris, Texas 75460 Owners-Managers Decorating Consultant 0 V XI --B fl'-' ' ' Auro Nu 19 MVB Umm PARTS CROP INSURANCE Suite 330 F 1721 Lamar Ave. 36115 NE Loop 286 Paris, Texas 75460 PGFIS, TSXHS 75460 2141784-7431 42141 784-5113 Ads - 229 Kay Bolton and Craig Shew invite you to come to MGTEL CITY GULF, 2510 North Main, in Pa Texas for all your carfs needs. Phone 785-9033 for service. MOTEL CITY GULF 230 - Ads PARIS LUMBER CO. Shown here is some of the fine merchandise available at PARIS LUMBER AND BUILDING CENTER, located at 3555 NE Loop 286 in Paris, Texas. The Lumber Number is 785-0771. 'Shop where the customer is always number one. PARIS HONDA Chad Stephens and Ierry Smallwood display some of the cycles found at PARIS HONDA, 3780 Lamar Avenue in Paris, Texas. Phone 784-6392 for informa- tion on our full line of HONDAS. john Robert Brown and jim Brown show you a Texas A 81 M helmet found at g- ,-' Ati-i237-...E-'9-if -w ' -5!2.'Ql!G.9 9s , 39 Lamar Phone 785-3333 Paris, Texas Ads - 231 ' , 1 -- G ig-9. 7.7 M Q h A t,, . 159 limimmxcm ' gF05FMlEiiLB BONANZA T Kelly Weddle, Debbie Moree, and Rae lean Pilkinton invite you to come in at 2455 North Main in Paris Texas an try the complete selection of steaks, garden vegetables, and our salad bar. You may bhone 784-S001 to order ii advance. l if 5 as l DISCOUNT FABRIC STINSON LIGHTING Mrs. Evy Lee Raper shows some of the fine selection of fabric found at DISCOUNT FABRIC, 1020 Dickson . 1 Avenue, in Paris, Texas. Phone 784-7792 for informa- THVWTW Smallwood and IGVVY Smallwood 'nV'f9 YOU U tion of our Complete line of fabric- come to STINSON LIGHTING AND DECORATING located on Highway 82 East of Paris, Texas for all you lighting needs. Phone 784-5253 for information on ou, complete line of decorating supplies. 232 - Ads STES CHEMICAL, INC. lck Ray invites you to come by ESTES CHEMlCALS, INC., located a 5-2476 or 785-1591 for all your chemical needs. Q, t 2220 NE. Loop 286, in Paris, Texas. Phone l tml 1 WESTINGHOUSE NAPA AUTO PARTS E'-ECTWC l CORPORATI O N 1865 N0flh Main Paris, TX 75460 3010 Clarksville Street Home Owned and Operated Pa'ls9gfl:ZZ5460 Office 785-0381 - 001'-IW Q 2445 North Main America's H1 Top Seller Executive Realty Paris, Texas 75460 AdS'233 ,E W mf Y ' 1' V. ? Y 14 E A 1 i You are invited to come to CATO CAMPER SALES, located on Highway 82 East of Paris, Te CATO'S offers a complete line of campers for your enjoyment. Come by or Phone 785-4671 784-4611. CATO CAMPERS i .W -,Q V., sewers Q J EXUM PLUMBING lohnny Exum, lr., Don Driggers, Marion Burrow, lohnny Exum, Sr., and Duane Ray provide complete plumbing ser- vices for residential, commercial, or construction needs. Phone 784-4540 for our full line of service. l Qu- l CAGLE'S MAGIC FLAME Clyde Rayburn and Roland Cagle invite you to CAGLE'5 MAGIC FLAME, located at 120 NW Loop 286 in Paris, Texas. CAGLE'S has your complete butane needs. l NELSON'S JERSEY FARM julie VanNoord shows a freshly processed carton of NELSON'S JERSEY FARM All jersey Milk. NELSON'S on Highway 82, east of Paris, Texas. Phone 784-7258 is Ads ' 235 Sunday Morning: Bible Class 9:00 a 'W Worship 10:00 al fggg flyer Sunday Evening: Worship 6:00 pr Wednesday Evening: Bible Class 7:30 pi 3535 Lamar Avenue, Paris, Texas 75460 John CahI10n Mike Bishd Minister Minister to Youi SWAIM HARDWARE Kyle Walters is showing Rusty Basinger one of the fine rifles at SWAIM HARDWARE, 240-46 1st N.W. in Paris, Texas. For all your hardware needs, come by or phone 784-3321, 236 1 Ads . . . 1 on F .. 1 'o no oo , L Mn on '00 Q oo ' no oo ouuooooooooooquoo poooeoooooooog. G N CIICKEN y 2475 North Main Paris, Texas 75460 Phone 785-0739 IRTHUR CITY SUPERETTE ane Wisely, jeff Kinslow, Ioan Hillers, and Brett Taylor invite you to come to ARTHUR CITY SUPERETTE in Arthur ty, Texas for all your grocery needs. Phone 784-6971 to inquire about our complete line of groceries. l FARMS UNLIMITED Charles iSmittyl - Allen, Broker 1850 Lamar Avenue Office i214l 785-7649 - Paris, Texas 75460 1915 N. Maln Paris, Texas 7546? Phone 784-7446 .s gf' 5 Carolefs .U Gm Er COL,lIWlxF Quality with a personal touch 2348 Lamar Avenue Paris, Texas 75460 Phone 785-8771 -Specializing in Farms and Ranches- R E A LTO R Compliments of the 1982 Seniors From Cherry Street Manor Cherry Street Annex Parkview Convalescent Center Ads ' 237 1 fi :I if I I H Q 5 if gi 3 3 Q Q ii A A 5 sf Renee Story, Rosanna Reed, and Ruthy Stephens invite you to come to PARIS AIR CONDITIOh ING, 3430 Pine Mill Road, in Paris, Texas. PARIS AIR CONDITIONING has a complete line of G.I Air Conditioningand Heating Equipment. For service, phone 784-8585. PARIS AIR CDNDITICNING 238 f Ads 1 2209 Lamar - 785-3444 tWO,S Paris, Texas 75460 corn pa ny Betty Blount Sue Skinner total hair care for men and women ENIIHEANU g BAPTIST, EEECBU R53 E I IMMANUEL HIGHLAND BUILDING BAPTIST CHURCH MATERIALS CENTER Ruthy Stephens, Ritchey Terry, Rosanna Reed, Renee 1771 Bonham Street Story, and john Mclntyre look at carpet and floor covering samples at HIGHLAND BUILDING MATERIALS CENTER located on Highway 24 S. in Paris, Texas. P ' .T 7 4 . . . ans exas 5 60 Phone 784-6631 for all your building supplies. Ads' 239 I T I 5 Julie Yerby, Lori Yerby, and Todd Yerby invite you to NORTHEAST TEXAS SHEET METAL COLOR AND GALVANIZED METAL A 26 and 28 GA. l NCRTHEAST TEXAS SHEE METAL PARIS SWIMMING POOL ohn Hollis and Greg Hollis invite you to visit ARIS SWIMMING POOL CENTER, located on ighway 82, East of Paris, Texas for all your wimming pool needs. Phone 785-2290 or SHACKLEE Success In Shacklee Is Not In Finding The Right Person But. . . In Being The Right Person 84-5556. Repairs Custom Work MAYO'S TRUE VALUE KEITH HARDWARE JORDAN Veterinarian Supplies Nery Rt. 1 Powderly, Texas I2-MI 784-0327 Powderlylxzzl A Full Line of Tack GARY L. ANNIS Foy M- BURNS PARIS GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB CERTIFIED PUBLIC Route 6 Pro Shop ACCOUNTANTS Box 488 - 785-6512 2:3 2 785-1755 Parls, Texas 75460 12141 785-0156 Ad 241 Todd Stephens, Paul Stephens, Jerry Smallwood, and Chad Stephens invite you come by or call JERRY BOB STEPHENS CONCRETE, located on Highway 82, East Paris, Texas. Also come to PARIS DRAG STRIP, which is also located on Highway 8 East of Paris lor the best in drag races. Phone 785-0430, or 982-5358. JERRY BOB STEPHENS CONCRETE And PARIS DRAG STRIP I I 'LITTLE RASCALS DAY CARE CENTER taff members and children at LITTLE ASCALS DAY CARE CENTER located at the lhurch of God at 1400 Bonham Street in Paris, exas for complete day care services. Phone B4-6169. BILL POWERS INSURANCE Renee Story, Bill Powers, Ruthy Stephens, and Rosanna Reed invite you to come by BILL POWERS INSURANCE, 2107 Lamar Avenue, in Paris, Texas. Phone 785-4043 for all your in- surance needs. FERTILIZER SEED LIME VaIIeY Feed Mm: Inc- SCOTT FERTILIZER F d S d F H, CO- 333651 5262. 345554 ARTHUR CITY, TEXAS 785-6331 A 214-785-5423 JOHNNY SCOTT A. D. DAVIDSON 785-3501 PARIS, TEXAS 75450 405 566-2891 405 326-2962 SWAIM PRINTING GIFFORD'S ARMY COMPANY SURPLUS T..':,?.'L'3LQZZ3Z'e 31 HARDWARE Paris, Texas 75460 10,000 ITEMS Printing Office Supplies Office Furniture Gifts 1508 N. MAIN ST. A 'mas 5031, WE SELL, swAP on TRADE PARIS, TEXAS 784-4628 Ads 0 243 is Lisa Robbins, Chad Stephens, Jerry and Tammy Smallwood, and Paul Stephens show a gazebo at tl home of Bobby Smallwood which was built by BOBBY SMALLWOOD CONSTRUCTION COMPANY. F all your building and remodeling needs, phone 784-3264, or see BOBBY SMALLWOOD at Route 6, B1 233A, Paris, Texas. I BOBBY SMALLWOOD CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 244 - Ads 1 1 1 s 1 1 x 1 I I 1 X Q DIET CENTER OF PARIS 2600 Lamar - Suite C Paris,Texas 75460 785-8954 1' KOSTERMAN MOTOR COMPANY teve Cope gives Dana Morriss the keys to a ew 1982 Mustang at KOSTERMAN MOTOR :OMPANY, 222 Clarksville Street, in Paris, exas. I HOLIDAY MOBILE HOMES Susan Leonard and Wendy Jetton invite you to HOLIDAY MOBILE HOMES. P - I ark Sa es Hwy. 271 North - Loop 286 Paris, Texas 75460 Phone 784-7325 Irvin H. Simpsen GENE THE JEWELER Trava Coston examines dinner rings shown to her by Randy Radar at GENE THE JEWELER'S. Come and visit our beautiful new store located at Clarksville Street in Paris, Texas. Phone 784- 6711. Ads - 245 246 ' Ads Tammy Smallwood, Chad, Paul, and Todd Stephens, and Jerry Smallwood invite you to come by FOXWORTH GALBRAITH BUILDING CENTER, located al 2195 N.E. Loop 286, in Paris, Texas. Phone 785-5525 for all your building needs. FOXWORTH GALBRAITH ..,..4vw4'i.-M4 ,.:: - 7--- f-1f X I' I ' H ' -- . V, ..-sifffiii if :I 4: 3-4-4, 5 4. ' . ,, 4 - lobby James Crawford, Ben Tow, Jerry Malone, o g e r J o n e s , a n d J o e T o w i n v i 1 e y o u 1 o ,..,,. ,:.-, , . ,,.,, ..,,.., ,,-f, i.Q 4 5 Qokxx I il ,,,,' An iii ::: f AND TORCH REPAIRS B. 81 J. WELDING SUPPLY CO. 4 2150 N- MNN PHONE 785-4466 Cindy cnrisiian and Rae Jean Piikinion invite E TOW- SA'-ESMAN PH- 795-1434 you to J0'S FLORIST new location at 1342 Lamar EWS EASTON' SALQEQN TEXAS 76450 PH' 7854506 Avenue in Paris, Texas. Phone 785-2413 for all A ' fl i . prow A JAMES CRAWFORD your ora needs 5-1434 982-5588 y,,,,0 DISTRIBUTORS S' 315, TIRES SERVICE EQUIPMENT 1 RETREADING AND VULCANIZING I 311,111-4' MATERIAL AND ACCESSORIES Paris Rubber Supply Mm Inc. 1323 N. MAIN 214-784-4348 2720 Lama' 785 8618 Pans' Texas A PARIS, TEXAS 75460 ' I-EVVS NOCONA WRANGLERS TONY C VE S LAMA CULLUM AUTO A NDER' pAR1'S f WESTERN Jusm' Q LARRY STORE MAHAN 1402 North Main Paris, Texas 75460 2280 N.E. Loop 286 ACME Paris, Texas Phone 785-1644 Phone: 1214, 785-7201 BOOTS I I Ads ' 247 I Brigitte Elmore and Christie Collier invite you to come by or call ELMORE DRYWA AND ACOUSTICS, Box 433, Route 2, Paris, Texas, 75460 for any sheetrocking nee you may have. Phone 785-7042. 248 0 Ads ELMORE DRYWALL AND ACDUSTICS f .K-LQ f 'L,L', . rg iq jg'-vas. 1. . - , , 111fgigiviiiigiiidigf iiigj, ' 1 887 , A 1 jg .8,8. 1 -1 f5.ge .,g Q Q EE 3 5 E i g1Qj'V 1 . I , , ., , . . . . . f . 1 . . . 2 W . ..fi F ' Q..-., 1 ,. ... f -- .-QQ - f.l' ?i ,f QF ' 'fw- - 1. 'W W 4 - A - d 7 . 1 , f x . ' 1 , ' My iwv:- FAN ' if Figs:,i:,?+.-...Lf-,,-.T1' , ex: Vai. 3 , J , v , A k , eg., N' I Q.-Y - NIM f' W I mf' - W., f .. ,. .. -N Y ig i . eg ,,., .' ' ' ,, - 3, K . Q. qw W X f H K M. ' N f - x , MAIN WELDING PARIS ALTERNATOR Boyd and Sherri Boyd invite you to come Shown here is the new location of PARIS ALTER- MAIN WELDING SUPPLY, 555 North Main in NATOR AND STARTER COMPANY, located at ris, Texas. For all your Welding Supply needs, Route 1, in Paris, Texas. Phone 785-7647 for ser- one Gene Boyd at 785-6041. vice, both industrial and individual. HILLIARD AND SONS CONCRETE ALL TYPES OF COMMERCIAL CONCRETE WORK SPECIALISTS Weldon ............. 785-2748 Don 785-2184 Gary . . . ........... 784-3671 David ............... 784-5076 785-8565 HWY. 82 East Over 37 Years Experience Ads-249 fx. kiiwise mf' Trava Coston shows one of the mixers at COSTON AND SON READY-MIX CON- CRETE, located at 155 Oak Avenue in Paris, Texas. To order Ready-Mix Concrete io your individual needs, phone 784-2321 or 784-8330. 1 W CCSTON CCNCRETE INGRAM PLUMBING 326-N.E. 26th Paris, Texas 75460 Phone 785-0820 we - FENCI CG M SDA. me V. me PRIDEMORE FENCE E PRIDEMORE FENCE COMPANY, INCOR- RATED, is located at Route 1, Paris, Texas. one 784-4438 for all your fencing needs. PARIS FLORIST Le Ann Barbee and Sarah Scott invite you ,to come by or call PARIS FLORIST, 2610 Lamar, in Paris, Texas, for all your flower needs. Phone 784-6629 to order all your flowers. MT. MAXEY BAPTIST CHURCH Congratulations to each of you on the completion of another year in your educa- tion. We want to take this opportunity to in- vite all students, their families, and the school staff to come out and visit with us. Sunday Bible Classes ............ 10:00 am Morning Worship ....... .... 1 1:00 am Evening Service .......... .... 6 :00 pm Wednesday Bible Study ........... 7:30 pm We teach the Bible for life as you live it day by day! TURN NORTH AT THE MAXEY STORE You can't miss us and you'II be glad you didn't. Ads' 251 F w 2 Sears 5 1 E E S Virgie McLaughIan checks out Trava Coston at VICKERS GROCERY, Route Powderly, Texas 75473. For all your grocery needs and camping supplies, come l 5 VICKERS GROCERY. Phone 784-5151. VICKERS GRDCERY E E LOLLYPOP KID STOP lm Wharton, Laura Allison, Rae Jean Pilkinton, ana Simmons, and Virginia Beshirs welcome ou to LOLLYPOP KID STOP, 3030 Lamar venue in Paris, Texas. Complete child care, pre chool, and kindergarten. SMITH CARPET Don Wear, Manager of SMITH CARPETS shows Wendy Jetton some of the fine carpet found at SMITH CARPETS, 1289 Clarksville Street, in Paris, Texas. Phone 785-6491. THE AUTOMOTIVE TEXAS FURNITURE CO M PANY VOUEN 134 1st S.W. Paris, Texas gggighreggsitxga 784-6370 AUTO PNZTS' STORE ELK HOLLOW LARUE FORD GOLF COURSE TRACTOR 2200 Elk Hollow Drive 3380 N.E. Loop 286 Paris, Texas 75460 Paris, Texas 785-6585 784-7627 Ads-253 L. P. MCCUISTION REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER honors members of the ANGELS attending North Lamar High School. tFront Rowl Kathleen Maginn Kelley, lBack Rowl Melissa Mahan, Joan Hillers, and Diane Wisely. We would like to thank the following Doctors, Parents, and Businessmen for support of and interest in the 1982 Yacht. Allied Medical Equipment Dr. Kelsey Gibbs Dr. Robert W. Ballard Phillip B. Bandel, M.D. Dr. Earl Bellamy Dr. Richard Bercher Boren Radiator Shop Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Carter Chaney Engineering, Inc. Mary W. Clark, Attorney Dr. Larry A. Cowley Kay Davidson Henry M. Davis Discount T.V. Famous Shoe Store L. Lee Faris and Co. 254 0 Ads L. 0. Hammons Men's Store David C. Hayes, D.D.S. House Jewelry Charlie Jones Body Shop and Auto Sales William H. Logee, 0.D. McDougall Olds Cadillac Miear's Pharmacy Paris Physical Therapy Pi99ly Wissly Dr. Jay Spencer D.D.S. Tijerina-Dunnington Urology Clinic Dr. Larry Walker Dr. A. Frank White Dr. E. Sidney White Robert A. Yeakley, M.D. Baze, Alan - 196 1982 Yacht Index A bbott, Angie - 1, 30, 162, 164, 165, 182, 183, 192 cademics-119 . .. -5 dams, Clay - 171,196 Adams, Eric Kevin - 50, 77, 89, 155 lAdams, jeffery - 196 ADANIS, IOE, USED CARS - 205 Ads - 201 AGRILAND AGENCY - 227 Allen, Danny - 171, 182, 196 Allen, David - 50, 155 Allen, Lisa - 81, 82, 132 Allen, Patty - 103,148 Allen, Shari - 76, 148 ALLIED MEDICAL EQUIPMENT - 254 Allison, Allison, Allison Allison Allison, Catana - 192 Ed - 78, 148 , Lana - 192 ,Lance - 64, 67, 155 Laura - 81, 82, 132, 253 Anderson, Angie - 22, 27, 29, 30, 35, 56, 57,72,90,91,100,113,148 Anderson, Charlotte - 174, 177, 183, 192 Anderson, jacquline - 64,97, 148 Anderson, john - 132 Anderson, Kevin - 170, 179, 192 Anderson, Melissa - 72, 86, 104, 106, 142 Anderson Barbee, LeAnn - 251 Anderson ,Rhonda - 196 ,Tony - 1.7, 16, 33, 37 ANNIS, GARY,C.P.A. - 241 Anthony, Mr. Bobby - 33, 37, 44, 46, 47, 128 Anthony, Karol - 182, 196 Anthony, Mrs. Virgie - 128 Archer, Wayne - 80, 148 Armstrong, lay - 61, 79, 142 Armstrong, Laura - 100, 111 Armstrong, Lisa - 113, 142 Armstrong, Mitzi - 1, 26, 84, 90, 97, 155 Armstong, Robin - 13, 20, 52, 72, 73, 74, 95, 97, 142,228 Armstrong, Ronald - 192 Armstrong, Shannon - 10 Armstrong, Stacy - 183, 192 Amold, Alford - 126 Amold, Charlie - 126 Amold, james Adam - 64, 77, 155 Arnold, Mark - 37, 44, 49, 114, 116, 132 Arnold, Mary - 72, 83, 85, 112, 148 Arnold, Mitzi - 161, 192 Amold, Stephen - 170, 192 Arnold, Thomas - 79, 142 Arnold, Mrs. juanita - 128 ARTHUR CITY SUPERETTE - 237 Asche,Darcie - 106,132 Ashford, Anna - 192 Athletics - 33 Atnip, Kevin - 170,192 Atnip, Michael - 78,148 Atnip, Randy - 44, 101, 112, 132 Atnip, Traci - 192 Ausmus, Chuck - 50, 77, 155 Ausmus, Connie - 182, 196 Ausmus, john - 171 Ausmus, LeAnn - 174, 184, 187, 192 Ausmus, Wendy - 164, 165, 166, 182, 192 AUTOMOTIVE, THE - 253 AYER'S - 217 B BABCOCK 81 WILCOX - 217 Bailey, Cary - 162, 170, 171,178, 196 Bailey, Criag - 61, 78, 148 Bailey, Denise - 10, 34, 35, 36, 53, 55, 57, 72, 83, 84, 90,97,107,112,116,142, 147 Bailey, Mrs. Geneva - 125 Bailey, jim - 168, 179,181,182, 184, 187, 192 Bailey, Linda Bakewell, joe - 192 Bakewell, Karena - 54, 56, 148 BALFOUR, TAYLOR, INC. - 213 Ballard, Paula - 80,155 BALLARD, DR. ROBERT W. - 254 Ballard, Ronald - 44, 89, 103, 133 Ballard, Sheila - 148 Band High School - 66 junior High - 182 BANDEL, DR. PHILLIP B. - 254 Banker, Bryan - 163, 171, 196 Bankston, Brad - 50, 62, 77, 89, 155 Barksdale, Renea - 182, 183, 192 Barnes, Dianne - 126 BARNF5 TELEVISION SERVICE - 21 1 Barnes, Timothy - 148 Barnett, Ethel Barolet, Kelly - 175, 182, 196 Barr, Everly - 35, 123, 142 Baseball - 41 Basinger, Brice - 182, 196 Basinger, Randy - 79, 142 Basinger, Rusty - 236 Basketball, Boys High School - 59 junior High - 178 Basketball, Girls High School - 55 junior High - 174 BEALL'S - 211 Bean, Karen - 19, 54, 56, 90, 148 Bean, Shannon - 164, 192 Beard, Kimberly - 7, 84, 155 Beard,Mr. Wayne - 23, 125 BEARDEN BROTHERS RANCH - 222 Beclilgam, Teresa - 64, 76, 86, 100, 113, BELLEW MUSIC COMPANY - 219 BELK'S ' 209 Bell, Mike - 15,111,113 Bell, Wendy - 182,196 BELLAMY, DR. EARL - 254 Beralta, Felipe - 178 BERCHER, DR. RICHARD - 254 Berry, Kim - 80, 97, 155 Berry, Robert - 167 Berry, Rolland - 77, 155, 167 Beshirs, Billy - 182, 196 Beshirs, Debra - 192 Beshirs, Pam - 192 Beshirs, Rodney - 192 Beshirs, Virginia - 72, 81, 85, 86, 133, 253 Bela High School - 72 junior High - 183 Bickley, lill Bickley, Lisa - 29, 35, 36, 55, 57, 114, 142 Bills, Charolette - 85, 148 Bills, Elena - 196 Bills, Ivan - 133 Bills, Kevin - 142 Bills, Robert - 192 Birdsong, David - 6, 44, 112, 206 Birdsong, james - 168, 170, 192 Bivens, Davy - 192 B 8tlWELDlNG - 247 Blevins, Donnie - 77, 155 Blevins, Lisa - 81, 142 Blount, Stacy - 192 Bolyard, Tony - 64, 67, 148 Bolton, Kay - 75, 90, 149, 230 Bolton, Mrs. Virginia - 190 BONANZA - 232 Booker, Freddy - 171, 196 Border, LeAndra - 54, 103, 149 BOREN RADIATOR SHOP - 254 Bounds, jason - 50, 89, 104, 155, 162, 167 Bowers, Andy - 79, 133 Box, Karen - 192 Box, Leslie - 84, 96, 155 Boyd, james - 14, 38, 42, 51, 88, 89, 149, 249 Boyd, Sherri - 249 Branch, Kelvin - 1, 4, 23, 37, 44, 92,112, 132, 133 Brashier, Brian - 10, 12, 98, 264 Branson, Becky - 149 Bratcher, Sarah - 23, 64, 68, 69, 106, 133, 201, 219 A-Bus Brawner, Dedra - 182, 196 Braxton, Anthony - 196 Briggle, Marie - 127 Broadway, Kenneth - 42, 149 Brock, Raymond Brockway, Keith - 79, 142 Brooks, Brooks, Donna - 190 jency - 83, 84, 155, 166 Brooks, Terry - 76, 133 Brown, Mr. B. N. - 30, 189 BROWN, BENNY, PAWN SHOP - 205 Brown, Bill - 10, 189 Brown, Brad e 170, 192 Brown, Bryan Brown, Celestia - 183, 184, 192 Brown, Cynthia - 81, 133 Brown, Glenn - 38, 61, 76, 149 Brown, jim - 201, 231 Brown, jimmy - 101 Brown, Iohn Robert - 7, 16, 17, 50,88, 89, 91, 99, 100, 104, 155, 201, 221, 231, 264 Brown, johnny - 179, 180, 182, 192 Brown, Keleta - 149 Brown, Krista - 196 Brown, Mark - 155 Brown, Mike - 78 Brown, Mrs. Rhea - 121, 128, 262, 263, 264 Brown, Shanna - 196 Brown, Stephen - 5, 24, 37, 44, 46, 112, 133 Brown, Mr. Stephen - 264 Brown, Tracy - 164, 183, 192 Brownfield, Melisa - 64, 80, 155 Brownfield, Tammy - 192 Brownfield, Timothy - 196 BROWNIGANS - 229 Brunson, Wendy - 72, 86, 104, 106, 142 Bryan, Milton - 171 Bryan, Rodney - 171,173,178,196 Bryan, Roger - 4, 7, 13, 40, 44, 103, 108, 112,114,123,132,133 Bryant, jackie - 196 Bryant, Ms. Katie - 100, 104, 128 Bryant, Kelly - 19, 26, 84, 155, 166 Bryer, Kim - 192 Buck, William Bullard, Bradley - 182, 192 Bullard, Bruce - 72, 77, 92, 143 Bullard, David - 192 Burch, Glenn - 182, 196 Burcnmany - 96,100,111,133 Burgin, Tracy - 18, 64, 70, 149 Burleson, Brad - 50, 155 Burleson, Michelle - 143 Burrow, Marion - 235 Burton, Charles - 81, 133 Bush, Stacy - 40 Bush, Stephen - 168, 170, 179, 183, 184, 187, 192 Buskell, Harold - 155 Index - 255 Bus Elm Buskell, Di Ann - 196 BUSTER, DAVID, CONSTRUCTION CO. - 211 Butcher, Tamijo - 86, 149 Butler, Christy - 5, 131, 133 Butler, Danny - 102, 122, 149 Butler, David - 37, 133 Bybee, Mr. Steve - 125 Byers, Scotty - 42, 51, 78, 88, 149 Byers, Stacy - 187, 192 Byrd, Mr, Richard - 99, 100, 128, 129 C CABELL'S DAIRY - 207 Cagle, Roland - 235 CAGLE'S MAGIC FLAME - 235 Cahill, Charlotte - 127 Cahill, Michael - 196 Caldwell, Michael - 171 Caldwell, Richard - 197 Campbell, Brent - 64, 92, 143 Campbell, Corey - 64, 104, 131, 155 Campbell, Gayland - 168, 179, 180, 193 Campbell, Greg - 143 Campbell, Stacey - 1, 30, 164, 165, 183, 184, 187, 192, 264 Camster, Mrs. Arnelle - 190 Canada, Bobby - 197 Carico, Candi - 4, 5, 20, 22, 23, 28, 72, 73, 74, 90, 100, 105, 106, 133, 228 Carico, Mr. james - 4 Carico, joey - 38, 42, 51, 61, 78, 149 Carico, Mrs. Sue - 128 CAROLE'S FLOWER SHOP - 237 Carpenter, Angie - 182, 197 Carpenter, jennifer Carpenter, Molly - 99 Carr, Lee - 170, 192 Carroll, jodie - 51, 78, 149 Carroll, Rebecca - 76, 149 CARTER, MR. AND MRS. A. C. - 254 Carter, Allen - 5, 14, 15, 37, 111 Carter, Sheradon - 79, 143 Carter, Stephanie - 95, 134 Cashon, Vickie - 81, 134 Castleberry, Cynthia - 182, 192 CATO CAMPERS - 134 Cato, Lori - 72, 149 CAVENDAR'S - 247 Caviness, Becky - 182, 192 Caviness, Bradley - 171, 197 CEDAR CHEST, THE - 217 CENTURY 21 - 233 Chadwick, Brent - 162, 171, 173, 178, 197 Chadwick, Cliff - 6, 7, 14, 41, 112 Chadwick, Lauren - 72, 92, 100, 143 Chadwick, Mr. Roy - 12, 124, 125 Chaffin, Onetha - 134 CHANEY ENGINEERING, INC. - 254 Chapman, jeffery - 64, 72, 79, 149 256 - Index Chapman, Vicki - 4, 20, 22, 35, 52, 53, 73, 106,108, 109, 112,116, 134,228 Chase, jimmy - 182, 197 Chase, Stacy - 183, 193 Cheatham, Kris - 90, 131, 149 Cheatham, Vickie - 1, 64, 70, 72, 90, 92, 97, 99,100,113,114,134 Cheerleaders High School - 73 junior High - 164 Chennault, Eddie - 168, 170, 193 Cherry, Evelyn - 80, 149 CHICKEN COUNTRY - 247 Childers, Debra - 162, 182, 197 Christian, Cindy - 106, 134, 225, 247, 262 Christian, David - 50, 77, 89, 155 Christian, Mike - 170, 193 Clark, April - 84, 155 Clark, Mr. Dave - 128 CLARK, MARY W., ATTORNEY - 254 Clark, Michael - 182, 197 Clarkson, Donna - 64, 65, 66, 104, 134 Clarkson, Shelley - 64, 84, 90, 103, 155 Clarkson, Tammy - 175, 182, 185, 197 Classes - 131 Clayton,Mr. joe - 25, 103, 119, 128 Clifton, Carey - 197 Clifton, james - 50, 155 COCACOLA - 220 Cochran, jackie - 175, 197 Cochran, Tanya Cockran, Bobby - 96, 100, 105, 134 Cockran, Susie - 84, 149 Cockrell, Tracy - 143 Cockrell, Mrs. Gail - 125 Cockrum, Alicia - 72, 103, 149 Coe, Billy - 202 Coe, Mary Lou - 202 Cole, Chad - 168, 170, 178, 179, 183, 184, 193 Cole, Todd - 178, 197 Collard, Billy - 50, 62, 77, 89, 117, 155, 167 Collard, Brad - 42, 51, 79, 143 Collard, Brian - 168, 170, 178, 179, 183, 184, 193 COLLEGIATE SHOPPE, THE - 221 Collier, Christi - 75, 91, 103, 149, 248 Colvin, Laura - 103, 143 Colvin, LeAnne - 64, 67, 90, 155 Colwell, Michael - 182, 197 Conley, Wesley jr. - 225 Cook, Catrena - 80, 84, 143 Cook, Ginger - 166, 174, 183, 193 Cooper, Margaret - 56, 57, 58, 75, 149 Cope, Bret - 50, 77, 89, 104, 155 Cope, Kim - 22, 35, 56, 57, 62, 72, 90, 104, 117, 149 Cope, Steve - 245 Corlett, joe - 171, 172, 197 Corn, Randall - 197 CORNER DRUG STORE - 213 COSTON AND SON - 250 Coston, Caroline - 28, 64, 86, 90, 96, 105, 106, 134 Coston, Trava - 28, 72, 86, 90, 92, 96, 97, 103, 104, 143, 221, 245, 250, 252, 262, 263 Coursey, Chad - 64,67, 72,92, 143 Coursey, jeff - 17, 50, 77, 155 COWLEY, DR. LARRY A. - 254 Cox, Harold - 126 Cox, julie - 27, 64, 67, 72, 90, 92, 100, 104, 113, 143 Cox, Teresa - 143 Crawford, Bobby james - 247 Crawford, Mr. johnny - 44, 46, 128 Crouch, Marvin - 78, 149 Crowe, john Crowell, Cae - 23, 31, 40, 64, 68, 69, 72, 97,100,103,104,113,149, 264 Crowley, Toni - 76, 131, 134 Crutchfield, Lisa - 161, 183, 193 CULLUM AUTO PARTS - 247 Cunningham, joAnn - 204 Cuttrell, Brent - 170, 182, 193 Cuttrell, Duane - 39, 111 C.V.A.E. - 80 D Dababneh, Angie oabbs, craig - 79,143 Dancer, Mrs. Robbie - 125 Dangerfield, Carla - 56, 84, 156 Dangerfield, Eric - 143 Dangerfield, Karen - 64, 80, 156 Dangerfield, Regina - 182, 197 Dangerfield, Stacey - 175, 182, 197 Daniel, Duncan - 156 Daniels, Carl - 197 Daniels, Lula - 197 Dapggls, Robert - 170, 179, 181, 182, 183 Dannheim, Melissa - 166 Darnell, Chrystal - 161, 183, 193 Darnell, Michele - 94 Daughtrey, Becky - 149 Daughtrey, Mrs. Lisa - 72, 93, 120, 128 Daughtrey, Mrs. Sheila - 29, 34, 35, 52, 53, 54, 55, 128 Davenport, Dean - 171, 197 David, Rae - 182 DAVIDSON, KAY - 254 Davis, Mr. Henry - 127, 254 Davis, Mrs. Margie - 126, 190 Davis, Michelle - 166, 193 Davis, Rae Lynne - 197 Davis, Roy Davis, Shelley - 90, 149 Davis, Steven - 171, 197 Dawes, Calvin - 193 Dawes, Stanley - 102, 149 Debate - 99 D.E.C.A. - 66 Dedication - 2 DeGraff, David - 6, 42, 51, 64, 72, 89, 97 100, 113,148,149 Dennis, jack - 84, 149 Dennis, Michelle - 64, 67, 90, 100, 113, 150, 151 Denny, Billy joe - 182,193 Denney, Stacy - 197 Dibble, lohn - 85, 99, 103 Dicken, Billy - 78, 150 Dicken, Georgia - 81, 134 Dickson, Kyle - 64, 77 Dickerson, Terry - 81, 134 Dickerson, William - 122 Dickson, Steven - 156 DIET CENTER OF PARIS - 245 Dingman, Ken - 100, 113, 134 DISCOUNT FABRIC - 232 DISCOUNT T.V. - 254 Dobbs, Dale Dobbs, lames Edward - 193 Dobbs, james - 197 Dockray, LaRonna - 182, 197 Dollins, Alan - 50, 77, 156 Dollins, Kenny - 6, 7, 40, 59, 60, 61, 78, 143 Dollins, Terry - 168, 170, 193 Dollins, Tina - 166, 174, 177, 183, 193 Drake, Paul - 171, 178, 197 Draper, jeff - endsheet, 72, 92, 93, 100, 111, 113, 143 Draper, Keith - 44, 89, 101, 112, 134 Dressler, Caron - 164, 183, 184, 193 Driggers, Don - 235 Duley, Ray - 51,78,150 Duley, Robin - 193 Dunn, Richard - 182, 197 E Eads, Mr. Tommy - 13, 92, 93, 100, 123, 128 Earls, Heather - 4, 193 Earp, Ronn - 143 Eastman, Cristie - 24, 72, 73, 90, 91, 92, 97, 100,103, 113, 116,143,228 Easton, Lisa - 64, 84, 156 Easton, Mark - 29, 64, 143 Eatherly, Mrs, Barbara - 28, 90, 91, 128 Echols, Philip - 50, 77, 89, 97, 154, 156 Echols, Mrs. Reba - 190 Edwards, Mr, Bob - 19, 46, 51, 190 Edwards, Daniel - 193 Eighth Grade - 194 ELK HOLLOW GOLF COURSE - 253 Ellis, Eva - 22,95,109,134 Ellis, Frederick - 85, 104, 143 Ellis, john - 50,62, 97, 154, 156 Ellis, Mrs. Rosetta - 190 Elmore, Brigitte - 75,90, 103, 150,248 ELMORE DRYWALL AND ACOUSTICS - 248 Elmore, Freddie - 197 Hicks, Mrs, Vivian - 129 rson, Miss Theresa - 128 r, Mrs. Norma - 190 rer, Mark - 27, 50, 89, 156, 167 5 CHEMICAL - 233 s, Danny - 77, 156 , Brenda - 156, 166 s, Billy - 50, 77, 156 s, Lance - 171,197 , Deldra - 197 ,lon - 197 , lohnny,lr, - 235 ,lohnny, Sr. - 235 ,Lance - 171,197 MPLUMBING - 235 F IW-U3 Tammie - 1, 54, 64, 70, 72, 83, 85, 3, 150 OUS SHOE STORE - 254 S, L, LEE AND COMPANY - 254 UNLIMITED - 237 RAL LAND BANK - 216 ley, lames Todd - 38, 39, 96, 105, O ley,1eanna - 182, 197 ley, Kerry - 182, 193 ley, Nicki - 84,90, 156 ley, Stanley Duane - 89, 156 liar .-77 A.-as 1, Annie - 81,135 1, Archie - 197 1, Audrey - 193 1, Carolyn - 143 ier, lerry - 264 1' BAPTIST CHURCH - 208 WTCITY NATIONAL BANK - 217 ' FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN - 2 Corps - 70 ing, Craig - 168, 170, 179, 180, 181 13, 184, 193 ing, Debora - 184, 193 ing, Kim - 11, 156, 163 'ng, Michael - 101, 143 ing, Sheri - 76, 135 ,Brian , Paul - 62, 156 ,Kelly - 101,143 all h School - 44 uior High - 170 jeff - 51, 78, 84, 88,89, 150 leffery - 171, 197 lo Lin - 175,182,197 Lisa - 193 Mike - 170,193 n Language - 104 N an, Gwendolyn - 127 Fortner, Bobby - 206 Fortner, Derrell - 50, 77, 156 Fortner, Earl - 171, 178, 197 Foster, Amy - 182, 185, 197 Foster, Arletta - 156 Foster, Carla - 76, 135 Foster, Cody - 162, 168, 170, 182, 183, 187, 193 Foster, Linda - 85, 135 Foster, Lisa - 150 Foster, Teresa - 95, 135 Foster, Tina - 76, 150 Fouse, Alan - 24, 50, 77, 89, 156, 167, 168 Fouse, Doug - 7, 41 Fouse, Michael - 168, 170, 179, 184, 193 Fox, Chris FOXWORTH GALBRAITH - 246 Franklin, Rodney - 178, 182, 197 Franklin, Sherman - 64, 67, 106, 143 Franklin, Terra - 80, 150 Frazar, Laura - 143 Frazier, Rhonda - 183, 193 Freeman. Michelle - 150 Frieargan, Robert Sean - 170, 179, 183, Freeman, Mrs, Sandra - 127 Freshmen - 154 Frew, Terry - 156 Frew, Tony - 50, 156 Frierson, Mr. lack - 122, 129 FRY GIBBS FUNERAL HOME - 223 F.T.A. - B6 G Garner, Don - 78, 150 Garrett, Chad - 38, 42, 51, 61, 150 Garrett, Curtis - 64, 67, 110, 135, 262, 264 Garrison, lohn Galen - 171, 197 Garrison, Steven - 156 Garza, Amy - 13 GENE THE IEWELER - 245 Gentry, Sharon - 175,182, 197 George, Mr. Alden - 29, 41, 42, 43, 44, 46, 47, 56, 126, 129 George, ludith - 161, 193 GIBBS, DR. KELSEY - 254 Gibson, Cheryl - 56, 64, 86, 90, 156, 166, 264 Gibson, Christie - 64, 68, 69, 81, 131, 135 Gibson, Duane - 64, 156, 167 Gibson, Pam - 193 Gibson, Mr. Teddy - 125 GIBSON'S - 228 GlFFORD'S - 243 Gillig, Gwen - 143 Givans, Marilyn - 17, 156 Givans, Merrill - 17, 156 Givans, Regina - 17, 156 Givans, Vicky - 193 Glenn, Michael - 193 Glover, A, l. - 193 Glover, Betty - 197 Gover, Mrs. Charlotte - 72, 129 Glover, Mr, Paul - 123 Godwin, Deidre - 31, 72, 92, 93, 100, 103,105,111,143 Golf, Girls - 40 Golightly, Coye - 197 Goode, Charles - 144 Gose, Mr, Dan - 190 Gose, Mrs. Pat - 190 Graham, Lynn - 182, 193 Graves, Mr. lames - 129 Graves, Miss leri - 126 Grayson, Marty - 27, 51, 150 Grayson, Sherry - 76, 144 GREB, CHARLES, INC, - 237 Green, Bradley - 64, 78, 150 Green, Daniel - 51, 78, 150 Green, Lisa - 161, 174, 193 Green, Mark - 170, 193 Green, Mike - Endsheet, 44, 46, 79, 135 Green, Rodney - 6, 112 Green, Mrs. Sharon - 2, 3, 129 Griffin, Greg - 50, 77, 156 Griffith, Terry - 101, 144 Gurley, Carol - 27, 135 Gurley, Debra - 101, 106, 115, 144 Gunter, Gloria - 190 Gwinn, Timmy - 182, 193 H Halcomb, Susan - 26, 104, 110, 150 Hale, Billy - 150 Hale, Crista - 84, 156 Hale, Howard - 14, 72, 88, 89, 96, 100, 103, 113, 150 Hale, Patty - 164, 165, 183, 184, 193 Hale, Paula - 90, 150 Halen, Haley, Haley, leina Louise - 193 lodi lean - 193 loseph - 77, 131, 150 Haley, Michelle - 197 Hall, Iv an - 13, 26, 73, 74, 84, 89, 97, 98, 99,100,111,113,135 Hall, jeff - 1, 44,101,112,135 Hall, Lonnie - 101 Hall, Scott - 193 HAMMONS, L. O. MENS STORE - 254 Hardy, Hardy, Mandy Tammy - 80, 150 Harendt, Carl - 101 Harper, Ginny - 81, 135 Harper, Richard - 29, 64, 67, 89, 156 Harris, David - 101,135 Harris, lennifer - 197 Harris, Kristi DeAnne - 183, 194 Hay, Greg - 40 HAYES, DAVID C., D.D.S - 254 Hayes, 144 Roland - 41, 44, 51, 59, 97,142, Eme-How Hayes, Ronald - 1, 12, 41, 42 Haynes, Tammy - 85, 90, 95, 97, 144 Healey, lackie - 101, 144 Healey, Iohn - 198 Healey, Lisa - 85, 106, 135 Healey, Milton - 183, 194 H.E.C.E. - 81 Helm, Kenny - 76, 79, 144 Henager, Mark - 167, 169 Henager, Tasi Henderson,GeraId - 38, 85, 150 Henderson, loyce - 129 Hensen, Mr. Ben - 125 Herron, Russell - 194 Hickman, Mrs. Lillian - 119, 121, 129 Hicks, Bryan - 171, 193 Hicks, Carl - 77, 157, 167 Hicks, Larry Hicks, Mandy - 80, 150 Hicks, Marty - 78, 150 Hicks, Tanya - 183, 194 HIGHLAND BUILDING MATERIALS - 239 Hildreth, Bret - 178, 198 Hilliard, Mrs, Trudy - 93, 100, 119, 129 HILLIARD AND SONS CONCRETE - 249 Hillers, Dee - 4, 10, 20, 73, 90, 97, 100, 105,111,132,135, 264 Hillers, loan - 64,68,69,90, 105, 119, 150, 151, 237, 254 Hindman, Mrs. Sharon - 13, 90, 91, 100, 129 Hinkle, Bobby - 157 Hodges, Diane - 85, 144 Hodges, Valeria - 198 Hocggiss, Mr. Dennis - 14, 88, 89, 96, 1 Hogue, Troy - 50, 62, 89, 104, 157 HOLIDAY MOBILE HOMES - 245 Holley, Lynn - 150 Holley, Scotty - 194 Holley, Trina - 100, 113, 144 Hollis, Gregory - 51, 78, 150, 241 Hollis, lohn - 182, 194,241 Holsenbeck, Tammy - 12,40 Homecoming Queen - 109 Honeycutt, Wanetta - 198 Hood, Deneisa - 157 Hood, Douglas - 144 Hood, Lynn - 12 Hoskins, Danny - 83, 150 Hoskins, loseph - 37, 51, 78, 150 Hoskins, Ginger - 81, 136 HostetlerlEdward - 64, 102, 157 Hostetler, losh - 171, 178, 198 House, Diane - 24, 30, 72, 90, 92, 93, 97, 144 House, lames - 50, 157 HOUSE IEWELERY - 254 House, Lee Robert - 182, 194 Howard, Monti - 9, 75, 84, 90, 157, 162, 166 lndex'257 How-MCE Howard, Ron - 21,78,79,151 Howie, Mr. Leslie - 125 Hoyt, Leah - 157 Hudgens, Sherri - 7, 12 Hudspeth, Carrie - 198 Huffman, Craig - 76, 144 Huggins, Mike - 201, 215 Hughes, Heath - 198 Hullinger, Cara - 10, 64, 100, 157 Hullinger, Mrs, Martha - 129 Hullinger,Sohn - 72, 92, 136 Hurst, Mark - 100, 136 Hutchison, joel - 170, 171, 172, 198 Hurst, jeffery - 198 Hurst,Roy Bruce - 198 Hyatt, jimmy - 12 IDEAL BAKING COMPANY - 203 IMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH - 239 Ingram, Anita - 84,95, 144 Ingram, Elizabeth - 198 Ingram, james - 38, 51 INGRAM PLUMBING - 251 Ingram, Rhonda - 80, 157 Izzo, Andrea - 174,182,183,194 lzzo, David - 144 Izzo, Laura - 72, 78, 90, 97, 100, 103, 105, 148, 151 jackson, jimmy - 102, 157 jackson, Leon - 51, 78, 151 jackson, Wesley - 89, 100, 105, 151 jamar, Haze - 204 james, jon - 12, 14, 40, 264 janeway, Barry - 79, 136 janeway, Doug - 72, 78, 79, 151 jason,Steven - 102, 157 jenkins, Tommy - 17, 50, 77, 157 jensen, Mr. Carl - 125 jensen, Melissa - 166,174,1B2,183,194 jensen, Scott - 12, 33, 40 jetton, Bart - 50, 157, 167 jetton, Wendy - 20, 73, 74, 86, 90, 96, 97, 103, 106, 110, 144, 225, 228, 245, 253, 262 jimmerson, Peggye - 183, 194 jimmerson, Penneye - 85, 99, 136 jO'S FLORIST - 247 johnson, Barbara - 136 johnson, Billie - 157 johnson, Brett - 170, 171, 173, 178,182, 184,198 johnson, Eric - 44, 107, 112, 115, 136 johnson, Felix - 38, 51, 61, 76, 151 lohnson, Frank - 'I2 johnson, Freida - 80, 157 johnson, jerry - 198 johnson jimmy - 157 johnson 258 - Index , Mrs. loyce - 96, 100, 120, 129 johnson, Iulia - 175, 198 johnson, Kelley - 194 johnson, Marie - 80, 151 johnson, Mr.Mike - 129 johnson, Randy - 20, 136 johnson, Roger - 157 johnston, Keith - 168 IONES, CHARLIE, BODY SHOP AND AUTO SALES - 254 lones, Craig - 18, 162, 168, 170, 179, 183, 194 jones, Diane - 228 lones, Ginny - 72, 95, 136 jones, Mark - 38, 39, 42,61, 78, 151 lones, Melanie - 174, 177, 194 jones, Renee - 175, 182, 198 jones, Roger - 247 jones, Tonya jordan, joey - 182, 198 IORDAN, KEITH, SADDELRY - 241 jordan, Rhonda - 175, 182, 198 junior High - 161 juniors - 142 justice, Cathy - 81, 144 justice, julie - 194 K Kahlich, jeff - 64, 151, 201, 219, 262, 264 Kelley, Gayla - 54, 96, 157,254 Kelley, johnny - 50, 157 Kelley, Kenneth - 171, 198 Kelley, Melissa - 182, 198 Kelley, Robert - 198 Kelley, Tammy - 81, 85, 136 Kemper, Karl - 23, 77, 89, 157, 167 Kennemer, Lee - 76, 136 Kennemer, Mary Nell - 157, 163 Kenney, Dwight - 194 Kersh, Ronda - 92, 136,219,262 Key Club - 88 Keywanettes - 90 Kilpatrick, Manuel - 81, 82, 136 Kimball, Sally - 80, 157 King, Kala - 90, 96, 106, 144, 262 King, Kristi - 163 King, Susan - 55, 72, 151 Kinslow, Beverly - 64, 70, 86, 144 Kinslow, jeff - 51, 78, 151, 237 Kirkgatrick, Charlotte - 72, 97, 100, 104, 1 K-MART - 223 Knight, Shelley - 113 KOSTERMAN MOTOR COMPANY - 245 Kourakos, jeffrey Todd - 170, 194 Kourakos, Stacy - 122, 151 K-PRE - 215 Krogman, Teri - 21, 29, 52, 53, 57, 92, 136 KTXU - 223 Kyle, Eddie - 77,131,157 L LAMAR AVENUE CHURCH OF CHRIST - 236 LAMAR COUNTY NATIONAL BANK - 226 LAMAR SEED STORE - 215 Lamberson, Toby - 194 Lamberson, Tony - 64, 77, 157 Land, Alice - 81, 82, 85, 136 Land, Greg - endsheet, 24, 37, 44, 46, 83, 84, 89,103, 112, 137 Landis, Erich - 170, 183, 194 Landis, Tod - 100, 157 Lands, Derek - 62 Lane, Amy - 30, 56, 57, 151 Lane, Glenna - 64, 70, 71, 72, 144 Lane, Tony - 198 LARUE FORD TRACTOR - 253 Lasenbby, Lonnie - 194 Lassiter, David - 144 Lassiter, Gary - 79 Lawler, Billy - 38 Lawler, Eddie - 168, 170, 194 Lawler, Kim - 11, 163, 166 Lawler, Micheal - 168 Lawrence, Lori - 198 Ledtgstter, Will - 24, 29, 64, 72, 92, 104, 1 Leonard, Scott - 40 Leonard, Susan - 72, 93, 96, 104, 144, 245, 262 Lester, Ronnie - 198 LIBERTY NATIONAL BANK - 210 Library Assistants - 99 LITTLE RASCAL'S DAY CARE - 243 Locke, Kelly - 183,194 Locke, Michelle - 182, 198 Loftin, Franklin - 194 Loftin, john - 94, 78, 151 LOGEE, WILLIAM H., OD. - 254 LOLLYPOP KID STOP - 253 Long, Bob - 264 LONG, 8OB'S STUDIO - 203 Long, Mrs, LaQuinta - 190 Long, Traci - 164, 165, 194 Lott,Cary - 182, 198 Lovelace, Mark - 77, 151 Lovelace, Roger - 194 Lowry, Anne - 144 LOWRY CHEVROLET - 237 Lowry, Russell Kent Loyd, Bryan - 171, 198 Loyd, Donny - 170, 194 Loyd, Nancy - 84, 157 Loyd, Rodney - 76, 151 Lynch, Kathy - 35, 53, 64, 70, 71, 72, 92, 97,106,112,137 Lynn, Chuck - 13, 37, 92, 137 M Mabry, Marty - 161, 166, 165, 170, 179, 181, 194 MACKEY AND PIERSON - 221 Maddox, jennifer - 162, 198 Maggard,MeIissa - 183, 194 Maginn, Kathleen - 30, 31, 72, 86, 90, 92, 97, 100, 103, 104,137,254 Maginn, Tricia - 73, 86, 87, 88, 90, 91, 92 93,100,104,106,113,144 Mahan, Melissa - 31, 54, 56, 90, 92, 100, 151, 254 Mahan, Mrs. Treva - 98, 129 Mahan, Vicky - 194 MAIN WELDING - 249 Majorettes - 68 Malone, jerry Marando, Michael - 102, 122, 151 Marrs, john David - 182, 194 Marshall, Christy - 182, 183, 184, 194 Martin, Mrs. Anna - 228 Martin, Bobby - 50,157 Martin, jason - 171, 178, 198 Martin, Kayron - 163, 175, 182, 198 Martin, Ray - 170, 194 Martinez, jimmy - 168 Math Club - 94 Matthews, Billy - 17, 50, 64, 88, 89, 157, 163, 167 MAXEY BAPTIST CHURCH - 251 Maxcy, john - 64, 67, 144, 147 Maxcy, Mike - 182, 184, 194 Maye, Billy - 101, 144 Maye, Terry - 184, 198 Mayo, Christina - 183, 194 MAYO'S HARDWARE - 241 Maytum, Kim - 81, 103, 144 M. B. CROP INSURANCE - 229 McAlester, Mae - 180, 157 McAlester, Tammie - 198 McAlester, Yvetta - 35, 80, 151 McAllister, Lisa - 15, 105 McCarty, Bildra - 144 McCarty, Ernest - 6, 37, 44, 97, 100, 105, 112, 137 McCarty, Sonia - 198 McCloud, Tammy - 182, 198 McCloud, Tina - 84, 158 McCloure, Doug - 78, 89, 152 McCurry, Mike - 171, 198 McCutcheon, Bill - 201, 215 McCutcheon, Mrs, Zara - 100, 105, 130 MCDONALD'S - 227 McDonald, Don - 50, 62, 88, 89, 158, 167,169 McDonald, jackie - 144, 158 McDonald, Leslie - 1, 9, 26, 75, 84, 90, 166, 185 McDonald, Todd - 13, 59, 92, 137 MCDOUGALL OLDS, CADILLAC - 254 McDowell, Billy - 168, 170 McDowell, Tamara - 72, 77, 92, 144 McDowell, Terry - 198 McDowell, William - 194 McElyea, Brian - 170, 194 Entyre, Thad - 38, 39, 51, 64, 89, 103, 152 Frazier, Carolene - 137 Fadden, Velma - 127 Fatridge, Freddy - 101, 145 Fatridge, Stephen - 79, 102, 145, 158 Feely, Patrick - 77, 158 Frazier, Laverne - 126, 127 Frazier, Micheal - 179, 182, 194 Frazier, Vonda - 24, 55, 73, 74, 75, 99, 145 Gee, Laura - 182, 183, 194 Cee, Lyndel - 31, 50, 93, 100, 104, 158 Chee, jimmy - 64, 152 Chee, Larry - 77, 158 Gowen, Kimberly Cuire, Alan - 51, 77, 152 Guire, Mr. Cortis - 130 clntyre, Kevin - 50, 64, 89, 100, 158, -167 clntyre, john - 239 lntyre, Laurie - 13, 86, 90, 96, 104, 106, 145 lntyre, Patti - 10, 105, 111 cKinney, Linda - 84, 90, 158 ' Knight, Clay - 170,183,194 Knight, Doil - 54, 84, 158 Knight, Shelly - 54, 152 Laughlan, Virgie - 252 Lemore, Mr. Bobby - 130 -cMicheal, Gina Kay - 174, 194 ncMillin, Debora - 81, 99, 137 -cMilIin, Traci - 84, 158 -cMonigle, Becky - 84, 158 Monigle, Sheila - 76, 145 .Monigle,Tammie - 86, 87, 106, 137 Monigle, Teddy - 79, 145 .MonigIe, Tracy - 78, 152 Nabb, Angela - 152 Nabb, Becky - 64,80,158 Nabb, Greg - 4, 6, 37, 44, 100, 103, 10S,112,115,116,137 nelton, Danny - 194 elton, Phillip - 7, 15,113 T-nasco, Charlotte - 24, 72, 86, 87, 95, 100, 103, 113, 145, 203 emsco FARM SUPPLY - 203 nasco, Lisa - 80,158,203 TRO FENCE AND HARDWARE - 228 TRO HAIR STYLES - 227 TRO NURSERY - 225 chael, Dean - 171, 198 rWaters, Gene, Sr. - 204 JEAR'S PHARMACY - 254 jler, Daron - 102, 122, 152 Iler, Larry Glen - 98 Iton, Brian - 182, 198 nter, Tommy - 182, 198 lcheii, Greg - 171, 173, 199 iQi1eii,i6dy - 171,191 ichell, Kinya - 182, 199 Mitchell, Make - 29, 64, 67, 92, 93, 100, 152 Mitchell, Tia - 54, 72, 92, 100, 152 Mitchell, Wesley - 42, 51, 89, 131, 152 Mobley, Sean - 14, 38, 51, 88, 89, 152 Moffitt, Angela - endsheet, 3, 7, 11, 28, 31, 34, 35, 36, 40, 53, 55, 57, 64, 65, 66, 72,92,112,115,116,137 Moffitt,Mr. Donald - 127 Moffitt, Micheal - 50, 62, 77, 88, 89, 158 Moffitt, Mrs. Ralphann - 130 Moffitt, Mr. Thomas - 46, 51, 59, 61, 62, 130 Montgomery, Angela - 25, 64, 70, 71, 90, 103, 152 Moody, Mechele - 158 Moody, Tony - 79, 100, 145 Moore, Mrs. Carolyn - 126, 191 Moore, Denise - 174, 182, 183, 195 Moore, Ginger - 199 Moore, Mrs. Katherine - 127 Moore, Michael - 61, 78, 79, 152 Moore, Rhonda - 28, 64, 67, 72, 90, 100, 152 Moore, Ricky - 207 Moore, Scott - 171, 178, 185, 199 Moore, Suzi - 84, 103, 158, 166 Morgan, Tonya Moree, Debbie Moree, Donnie Morris, Mr. Alan Morris, Danetta Morris, David Morris, Kelley - Morris, Kenneth Morris, Rhonda 80 Morgan, Misty - - 80, 158 - 232 - 76, 138 - 46, 51, 166, 175, 191 - 195 81,82,85,138 - 191 Morrison, Gale - 168, 170, 195 Morrison, Rene Morriss, Dana - Morton, jeanne Morton, Kenda 100,101,113, - 199 83,138, 245, 262 - 76, 145 - 9, 10, 72, 76, 91, 92,94 138 Morton,Mrs,Mary Louise - 191 Moss, Mr. ion - 38, 40, 44, 46, 59, 61, 130 Moss, Kim - 81,145 Moss, Melissa - 77, 158, 166 MOTEL CITY GULF - 230 Mounce, Danny - 79, 145 Mr. and Miss North Lamar - 108 Mullens, Kimberly - 182, 199 Mullens, Theresa - 195 Murphy, jimmy - 24, 158 Murphy, Dale - 195 N Nate, Ricky - 64, 77, 158, 163 Nance, Mike - 183, 195 NAPA DEPOT - 233 Nash, Trampas - 171, 182, 199 NORTH EAST TEXAS SHEET METAL - 240 Neal, Barry - 85, 103, 145 Neese, Vicki - 182, 199 NELSON'SIERSEY FARM - 235 Newman, Kristin - 84, 90, 158 Newman, Mary Ann - 204 NEWMAN TOWNE AND COUNTRY - 204 Nichols, john Kenneth - 182, 199 Nichols, Lisa - 64, 78, 152 Ninemires, Harold - 101, 145 Noah, Stacey - 171, 199 NORMENT AND CASTLEBERRY - 209 Norrell, Mr. Iames - 191 Norton, Gina - 199 Norwood, Clint - endsheet, 7, 16, 37, 40, 42, 43, 44, 46, 49, 112, 138 Norwood, Danna - 175, 182, 199 O Ochoa, Mrs. Lee - 99,123, 130 Office Assistants - 106 Oliver, Bryce - 138 Oliver, Nikki - 64, 80, 158 Organizations - 63 Osmer, john - 182, 199 Owen, Iody - 102,155 Owen, johnny - 152 Owens, james - 168, 170, 195 Owens, Mike - 1, 28, 41, 43, 44, 47, 92, 107,112,116,145 P Packard, Wendy - 15 PARIS AIR CONDITIONING - 238 PARIS ALTERNATOR - 249 PARIS BANK OF TEXAS - 214 PARIS FLORIST - 251 PARIS GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB - 241 PARIS HONDA - 231 PARIS IUNIOR COLLECE - 206 PARIS LUMBER AND BUILDING CENTER - 231 PARIS MILLINC COMPANY - 205 PARIS NEWS, THE - 213 PARIS PHYSICAL THERAPY - 254 PARIS REAL ESTATE - 202 PARIS RUBBER AND SUPPLY COMPNAY - 247 PARIS SAVINCS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION - 225 PARIS SWIMMING POOL CENTER - 241 Parker, jim - 78, 79, 152 Parson, Bill Parson, Brent - 64, 158 Parson, Cassie - 90, 152 Parson, Cynthia Denise - 183, 195 Parson, Montie Lee - 168, 170, 182, 195 Parson, Stanley Parson, Mark - 102, Parson, Tammy - 92, 100, 104, 111, 138 Parsons, Karen - 72, 100, 103, 152 Pasteka, Ben - 32, 78, 103, 152 Pasteka, Laura - 72,100, 102, 104, 111, 113, 145 MCE - Ray Patterson, Anthony - 102, 152 Patterson, Bobby - 171, 199 Patterson, David - 195 Patterson, Paul - 199 Payne, Arnis - 101, 145 Payne, Bobby - 77,100,113,152 Payne, Charlotte - 77, 158 Payne, Marc - 102, 158 Payne, Missy - 182, 199 Payne, Sonya - 24, 26, 72, 86, 94, 95, 96, 97,104,131,142,145 Peel, Dud - 79, 145 Peer Counselors - 96 Pendergraft, Sandra - 15 Pendleton, April - 195 Peratta, Felipe - 199 Perry, Angela - 199 Perry, Bart - 158 Perry, Bobby - 199 Perry, Kathlene - 199 Perry, Peggy - 195 Perry, Richard - 64 Perryman, Kevin - 64, 67, 92, 100, 152 Perryman, Randy - 64, 67, 72, 92, 145 PHILPOT'S DONUTS - 225 PHIL'S HICKORY HOUSE - 207 Phipps, Mrs. Gaither - 125 Phipps, Stan - 38, 61, 77, 78, 89, 117, 15 Phipps, Timothy - 50,62, 158 Pierce, Dawn - 101, 138 Pierce, Kathy - 81, 82, 97, 138 PICGLY WIGGLY - 254 Pilkinton, Rae jean - 106, 138, 232, 247, 253, 262 PINK ANGELS - 254 Pitts, Curtis - 199 Pitts, Vernon - 102, 158 Poole, Billy - 38, 51, 78, 152, 222 POPEYE'S FRIED CHICKEN - 236 POWERS, BILL, INSURANCE - 243 Prater, Ernestine - 204 Pratt, Tammy - 78, 90, 145 Procter, james - 64, 104, 159, 167 Proctor, Melissa - 182, 199 Puetz, Randy - 159 Pyeatt, Andrea - 40, 64, 100, 104, 138 Pyeatt, Larry -64, 145 Pyeatt, Mark - 195 QUALITY FURNITURE - 209 R Raissez, Dolores - 152 Ramsey, Bronis - 31, 55, 57, 146 Raney, Gina - 72, 85, 90, 100, 104, 105, 106, 146 Raney, Steve - 77, 89, 159, 215 Raper, Mrs. Evy Lee - 232 Ray, Amy - 183,195 Ray, David - 170, 195 Index - 259 2 Ray-Tem Ray, Diana - 182,199 Ray, Duane - 235 Ray, jason - 199 Ray, Karen - 182 Ray, Lee - 25, 42, 51,78,89, 116, 146 Ray, Mark - 233 Ray, Teresa - 15 Rayburn, Clyde - 235 Reavis, Butch - 126 Reavis, Charles Robert - 195 Reavis, Edward - 102, 152 Reavis, johnny - 159 Reavis, Mrs. Linda - 191 Reavis, Leroy - 101,146 Reed, Charles - 101, 146 Reed, Geni Michelle - 199 Reed, Kenneth - 138 Reed, Monica - 95, 138 Reed, Rosanna - 24, 86, 87, 98, 106, 138, 210, 211, 212, 213, 214, 216, 220, 225, 238, 239, 243, 262, 264 Reed, Scottie - 179, 180, 184, 195 Reed, Susan Milette - 64, 77, 103, 159 REEP'S - 217 Reeves, Manon - 199 Reeves, Teresa - 64, 90, 159 Rendsland, Drei - 64, 67, 89, 159, 167 Renfro, julie Ann - 182, 183, 195 Revelle, Michele Scott - 184,199 Reynolds, Craig - 25, 72, 100, 106, 111, 146 Rhoades, Dahnald Wayne - 182, 199 Rhodes, Diana - 64, 159 Rhodes, Kenny - 102, 159 Richardson, Renee - 80, 159 Ricks, Cedric - 195 Ricks, LaCresia - 199 Riddle, Yvonne - 175,182,184,199 Ridens, Larry - 14, 44, 46, 81,88, 138 Risinger, Cindy - 52, 53, 97, 100, 105, 107, 138 Risinger, Tralisa - 199 Ritchie, Tim - 61, 104, 146 Roach, jeffery - 182,199 Robbins, Linda - 152 Robbins, Lisa - 1, 17, 25, 64, 70, 71, 90, 105, 152, 203, 244, 246 Robbins, Stephanie - 199 Roberts, Anthony Shayne - 170, 195, 168, 179, 183, 184, 188 Roberts, Mr. Larry - 125 Roberts, Lori - 54, 56, 84, 90, 159, 166 Roberts, Marian - 207 Robinson, Linda - 191 Rodgers, Dana - 84, 103, 159, 166 Rogers, Babe - 127 Roland, Gladys - 199 Romanski, Becky - 199 Routon, Adam - 171, 182, 199 Rucker, Arzie - 175, 199 Rucker, Patricia - 174,195 Russell, Mrs. Linda - 86, 95, 123, 130 260 - Index Russell, Michael - 50, 77,89, 159, 166 Russell, Mickey - 72, 79, 89, 92, 97, 100, 146 S Sandefer, Laurie - 182, 183, 195 Sanders, Eddie - 199 Sanders, Mr. Kenny - 184, 191 Sanders, Shekeitha - 81, 85, 146 Sanford, Wanda - 146 Sawyer, Billy - 153 Sawyer, Michael Scamp, Larry - 195 School Board - 125 Schroeder, jeff - 168, 170, 195 SCOTT FERTILIZER - 243 Scott, Paul - 153 Scott, Regina - 163, 175, 199 Scott, Sarah - 251 Scott, Shawn - 64,84, 159, 166 Scott, Sherry SCOTT'S IEWLERY - 205 SCOTTY'S AUTO PARTS - 229 Seay, Evie - 175, 199 Self, Ann -53,55,112,139 Self, Robert - 50, 62, 77, 89, 159, 167, 168 Seniors - 132 Seventh Grade - 196 SHACKLEE - 241 Shannon, Tonya - 64, 103, 159 Sharrock, Brent - 195 Sharrock, Dee Ann - 92, 100, 153 Shaw, Liddy - 174, 177 Shawhart, jeff - 64, 102, 159 Shawhart, Kelli - 174, 182, 195 Shawhart, Linda - 126 Sheets, Donald - 195 Sheets, Lisa - 84, 159 Sherrer, julie - 22, 55, 57, 90, 117, 153 Sherrer, Shirley - 126 SHERWIN WILLIAMS - 229 Shew, Craig - 64, 153, 204, 262, 264 Short, Dennis - 159 Shurtleff, Chris - 170, 182,195 Simmons, jana Moore - 94, 95, 146, 147, 253 Simpsen, Lisa - 27, 64, 70, 71, 72, 90, 104, 153 Simpsen, Sharon - S, 15 Simpson, Sherry - 95, 113 SIMPSON'S WHOLESALE - 217 Sims, Archie - 170,195 Sims, Chariot - 64, 84, 103, 159, 162, 185 Sims, Laura Sue - 195 Sims, Pamela - 84, 103, 159 Sims, Pamela D. - 54, 90, 100, 159, 166 Sims, Shannon - 64, 77, 159 Sims, Theresa - 72, 106, 131, 139 SIRLOIN STOCKADE - 204 Skeen, Brenda - 4, 5, 22, 23, 34, 35, 36 Skeen, Tammie - 84, 159, 166 Skidmore, Rodney - 64, 89, 159, 166, 167, 169 Skidmore, Rusty - 24, 64, 104, 139 Skinner, Robert - 1 Slagle, Angie - 72,146 Slagle, jeff - 40 Slagle, Lisa - 64, 70, 71, 72, 90, 103, 153 SLAGLE TRIM AND AUTO SALES - 223 Slaughter, Michael - 159 SMALLWOOD, BOBBY, CONSTRUCTION COMPANY - 244 Smallwood, jerry - 51, 78, 89,117, 153, 231, 232, 242, 244, 246 SMALLWOOD-NORTH - 229 Smallwood, Tammy - 17, 25, 64, 70, 153, 203, 232, 244, 246 Smallwood, Vicky - 40, 72, 95, 139 SMITH CARPET - 253 Smith, Dale - 199 Smith, Donna Deann - 195 Smith, Ernest - 199 Smith, jeffrey - 171, 199 Smith, Kyle - 78,100, 153 Smith, Lana - 195 Smith, Lisa - 159 Smith, Mary Beth - 204 Smith, Michial - 170, 195 Smith, Neal - 76, 146 Smith, Richard Smith, Robert - 92, 104, 153 Smith, Sandra - 130 Smith, Susan - 199 Smith, Tambra - 64,104, 153 Smith, Teresa - 40, 64, 67, 86, 90, 96, 100, 103, 105, 139 Smith, Theresa - 200 Smith, 11na - 81, 82, 130 Smyers, Milburn - 40, 79, 139 Sophomores - 148 SPANGLER'S - 213 Spann, Angela - 83, 84, 159 Spann, Karon - 53, 64, 70, 71, 92, 95, 139 Spann, Sharon - 1, 54, 84, 97, 103, 154, 159 Sparks, Marlin - 159 Sparks, Randall - 50,169 Sparks, Sandra - 182, 183, 195 Sparks, Tim - 50, 77, 89, 160, 167 Speech and Drama - 105 Spencer, Cindy - 166, 195 Spencer, Harvey - 64, 67, 92, 103, 146 sPENcER, DR. JAY, Dos. - 254 SPENCER, RAY, CAMPERS - 224 Spencer, Paul Ray - 38, 42, 51, 88, 89, 122, 153,262,264 Spethman, Loren - 33, 38, 51, 72, 89, 92, 100, 153 Spethman,Marla - 81, 139 Spillman, jeff - 79, 139, 146 Spillman, Vincent - 77, 160 SPORTS CORNER - 221 Springer, Barry - 78 Spurgeon, Rusty - 101, 139 Staggs, Charles Duane - 170, 182, 195 Staggs, Sheila - 153 Stephens, Angela - 84, 160 Stephens, Chad - 42, 51, 78, 89, 153, 231, 242, 244,246 Stephens, Chris - 171, 200 STEPHENS, jERRY BOB, CONCRETE - 242 Stephens, justin - 170, 171, 178, 200 Stephens, Mrs. Lynda - 20, 264 Stephens, Kara - 1, 18, 19, 54, 56, 84,9O, 117, 160, 166 Stephens, Kim - 10, 24, 35, 64, 67, 72, 90 92,98,100, 113,145,146,264 Stephens, Paul - 1, 44, 46, 78, 146, 242, 244, 246 Stephens, Ruthy - 24, 71, 86, 87, 98, 106, 139, 210, 211, 212, 213, 214, 216, 220, 225, 227, 238, 239, 243, 262,264 Stephens, Todd - endsheet, 1, 4, 7, 41, 43, 44, 45, 46, 112, 132, 139, 242, 246 STINSON LIGHTING AND DECORATING - 232 Stone, Mr, Roy Tom - 36, 147 STONE TITLE COMPANY - 204 Story, Renee - 20, 23, 68, 69, 86, 87, 106, 139, 201, 210, 211, 212, 213, 214, 216, 220, 227, 238, 239, 243, 262 Story, Steven - 168, 170, 183, 195 Streety, Mrs. Katherine - 126 Strickland, William Wayne - 171, 200 Stripland, jimmie - 46, 51, 170, 179, 191 Stripland, Tommy - 7 Student Council High School - 97 junior High - 184 Suddeth, Sheila - 195 Sugg, Bradley - 78, 153 Sugg, Mrs. Ella - 191 Sugg, Greg - 200 Sugg, Liz - 31, 72, 90,92, 100, 104, 113, 146 Sugg, Tammy - 83, 84, 160 SWAIM HARDWARE - 236 SWAIM PRINTING - 243 Swindle, Mrs. Betty - 125 Swindle, jay - 171,173,200 Swindle, Mr. jesse - 102 Swindle, Mrs. Kathy - 126 Swint, Erin - 200 Swint, Liskin - 183, 195 T T-SHIRTS CITY - 217 T-SHIRTS PLUS - 213 TACO DELITE - 218 Taylor, Brett - 38, 51, 78, 153, 237 TAYLOR, CHARLES GLASS SHOP - 213 Taylor, Felicia - 82, 85, 106, 140, 264 Taylor, Lori - 195 Taylor, Molly - 90, 96, 103, 150 Taylor, Sherry - 7, 103, 104, 160 Teacher's Aides - 106 Temple, Vance - 64, 67, 103, 115, 146 y1urch,lames - 101, 146 pleton, B. I. - endsheet, 1, 8, 41, 44, pleton, Mr. Sonny - 41, 43, 44, 46, , 130 is - 40 ,Ritchey - 239 SFURNITURE - 253 S POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY - 5 as, Angie - 72, 77, 92, 103, 146 as, Kenny - 161, 168, 17O,179, 195 as, Pal - 170, 195 as, Sheryl pson, Lynetta - 56, 64, 84, 160, 166 pson, Rhonda - 182, 200 pson, Roger - 5, 40 pson, Sammy - 7, 37, 44, 49, 59, , 140 pson, Tonia - 182, 200 pson, Mr, Woodrow - 10 sh, Dawn - 76, 153 adgill, Angela - 164, 165, 182, 188, 5 an, Charisa - 64, 84, 160 INA-DUNNINGTON UROLOGY INIC - 254 ll, Todd - 1 , Karen - 160 ,Scotty - 102,122,153 son, Ted - 50, 64, 160 ,Ben - 247 , loe - 247 ler, Seanda - 28, 64, 160 nsend,Mrs. Elaine - 130 nsend, leana - 64, 72, 90, 92, 100, , 105, 146 Boys h School - 37 ior High - 167 ,Girls' 1gh School - 34 lwior High - 166 imell, Charlaine - 182, 200 n, Chris - 14, 44, 88, 140 ,Mr. Paul - 46, 126, 131 oerner, Carol - 4, 72, 90, 92, 99, 100 I1,131,132,140 oemer, David' - 40, 59, 92, 104, 146 er, Gaylan - 50, 77, 89, 160 er, Larry - 140 'S COMPANY - 239 . I u CO - 223 . - 100 'y, Michael Paul - 61, 79, 146 V ro, leff - 146 EY FEED MILL - 243 e, Mrs. Mary - 183, 191 Vanderburg, Alan - 72, 92, 100, 146, 147 Vanderburg, Mrs. Freda - 125 Vanderburg, Mrs. Iackie - 20, 264 Vanderburg, lason - 50, 77, 160 Vanderburg, lohn - 100, 113, 146 Vanderburg, Lorea - 182, 183, 195 Vanderburg, Melissa - 1, 18, 19, 30, 54, 56, 84, 90, 107, 117, 160, 166, 185 Vanderburg, Renata - 85, 140 Vanderburg, Scotty - 79, 146 VanHooser, Renee - 40 VanNoord, Becca - 40 VanNoord, David - 178, 200 VanNoord, lohn - 153 VanNoord, lulie - 235 VanNoord, Rachel - 182, 196 VanNoord, Ruth - 135 Vaughan, Craig - 200 Vaughan, Michael - 77, 160 Vaughan, Rebecca - 182, 183, 196 Vaughan, Donald - 76, 146 V.l.C.A. - 101 VlCKER'S GROCERY - 252 VILLAGE IEWELERS - 228 V.O.C.T. - 102 W Wade, Carl - 78, 153 Waggoner, Candy - 140 Walden, Michael - 42, 51, 77, 153 Walden, Daniel - 42, 51, 77, 153 Walden, Susan - 196 Walden, Tomas - 147 Walker, Helen - 76, 140 WALKER, DR. LARRY - 254 Walker, Robert - endsheet, 44, 45, 49, 79, 112, 140 Walker, Steven Shane - 200 Wall, Deanna - 40, 94 Wall, Rene - 46, 147 Walling, Billy - endsheet, 1, 7, 16, 31, 33, 40, 41, 44, 47, 59, 60, 61, 97,107,140 Walling, Rusty - 171, 173, 178, 184, 200 Walls, Stacy - 170, 196 WAL-MART - 223 Walters, Kyle - 236 Ward, Chad - 200 Washington, Beverly - 81, 140 Washington, Cedric - 200 Washington, David - 7, 59, 62, 140 Waggngton, Ernest - 47, 50, 106, 160, Washington, Kerry - 196 Washington, Kim - 196 Washington, Mike - 102, 160 Washington, Scott - 76, 140 WATERBEDS BY HARWELL - 203 Watson, Chrisandra - 80, 153 Watson, Richard - 64, 66, 141 Wear, Donald - 253 Wear, Raymond, Ir. - 170, 196 Wear, Ronald - 200 Weatherford, Mrs, Iudy - 81, 130 Weaver, Rodney - 85 Webb, Curlese - 21, 44, 45, 47, 79, 112, 147 Webb, Diana Webb, Kenneth - 6, 38, 40 Webb, Patrick Webb, Ramona - 64, 84, 160 Webb, Ray - 3 Webb, Rochelle - 10 Weddle, Kelly - 13, 232, 262, 264 Weems, Cindy - 95, 141 - 37, 44, 79, 97, 142, 147 rem-za: Wilson, Marla - 15, 100, 111 Wilson, Steve - 101,141 Winters, Cecil - 170, 196 Wisely,f'Diane - 64, 70, 71, 105, 154, 237, 254 Womack, Daniel - endsheet, 9, 92, 113, 141 WOMACK, GENE, AUTO PARTS - 221 Wood, David - 207 Wood, Paul - 78, 96, 103, 154 Wood, Wade - 196 Woodard, Vance - 72, 92, 100, 106, 141 Woods, Earl - 64, 67, 100, 105, 147 Weir, Eddy - 89, 96, 99, 100, 105, 141 Wells, Donald - 160 Wells, Tammy - 160 Westbrook, Tawana - 206 Westfield, Clarence - 126 Westfield, Laquetta - 175, 177, 182, 200 Woods, Kimtierly - 200 Woods, Lance - 42, 78, 154 Woods, Ricky - 76, 147 Woods, Tamara - 90, 154 Woods, Timothy Wooten, Robby - 171, 184, 200 WESTINGHOUSE - 223 Wharton, Billy - 200 Wharton, Kim - 81,141,253 Wheeler, Sean - 182, 200 wha1e,Mr5. Betty - 20 White, Mr. Darrell - 5, 22, 31, 100, 126, 132, 262 WHITE, DR. A. FRANK - 254 White, loe David - 42, 51, 78, 153 White, Marc - 72, 79, 141 white, Monty - 7, so, 62, 77, 89, 107, 117, 160, 163, 167, 182 White, Odis - 78, 153 White, Peggy - 127 White, Rebecca - 200 White, Rodney - 79, 147 Workman, Billy loe - 200 Worthey, leff - 167, 196 Worley, Sally - 182, 200 Worley, Suzann - 84, 86, 103, 160 Wortham, Ricky - 200 Wright, Curtis - endsheet, 76, 111, 147 Wright, Kristen - 183, 196 Wright, Leigh Ann - 84, 103, 160 Y Yacht Beau and Sweetheart - 110 Yacht Staff - 262 Yates, Randy - 154 YEAKLEY, ROBERT A., M.D. - 254 Yerby, lulie - 84, 103, 160,240 Yerby, Lori - 240 White, Roxanna - 182,200 WHITE, DR. E. SIDNEY - 254 White, Waylon - 80, 147 Whitener, Tonya - 75, 90, 100, 103, 160, 166 Yerby, Todd - 240 Young, Corey - 170, 171, 172, 178, 186, 200 Young, Craig - 50, 62, 102,160 Whitten, Iohn - 182, 183, 196 Who's Who - 107 Wigley, Shan - 64, 90, 92, 100, 141, 262 263, 264 Wigley, Trigg - 182, 196 Wilkerson, Keith - 141 Wilkerson, Ricky Mac - 182, 200 Wilhite, Glenda - 95, 141 Willhite, lim Lee - 171, 200 Willhite, Tim - 170 Williams, Dale - 183, 196 Williams, Howard - 160 Williams, Mrs. Kathleen - 84, 85, 130 Williams, Merritt - 6, 112 Williams Williams ,Peiter , Rodney - 51, 61, 83,153 Young, Glenn - 38, 59, 60, 77, 147 Young, Ierry - 44, 78, 79, 147 Young, lohnny - 41, 51, 79, 147 Young, Melanie - 84, 86, 96, 103, 160 Young, Roger YOUNGS WESTERN WEAR - 219 Youth Advisory Committee - 96 Youth for Christ- 103 ZALE'SlEWELERY - 221 WILLIAMS' SPORTING GOODS - 231 Williams, Stacy - 44, 59, 62, 112, 147, 153 Williamson, jeff - 76, 147 Willman, Diana - 64, 106, 141 Willman, Nancy - 153 Willman, Liz - 182, 196 Index - 261 Members of the 1982 Yacht Staff are fFront Rowl Mrs Rhea Brown Rosanna Reed Renee Story leff Kahlich Susar Leonard, Rae lean Pilkinton, Editor Shan Wlgley fBack Rowj Curtis Garrett Dana Morrlss Ruthy Stephens Paul Ray Spencer, Cindy Christian, Craig Shew, Trava Coston and Wendy letton Ronda Kersh is not pictured 1981 Yacht Arrives Ahead of Schedule The annual yearbook workshop was held in March at the University of Texas campus in Austin. Students who were to be on the 1982 Yacht Staff attended this workshop. Shan Wigley, Paul Ray Spencer, Curtis Garrett, and Mr. and Mrs. Step en Brown attended many sessions to find new ideas for the upcoming yearbook. For the first time in six years, the yearbook ar- rived early on May 5. The 1981 Yacht was distributed on May 8, following the annual year- book assembly. Summer months were spent trying to decide upon a theme for Shan Wigley, 1982 Yacht Editor, and Mrs. Brown. 'Civin' All We've Got As We Move to the Top was chosen as the theme for this yearbook. The staff was made up of fifteen members who worked long hours to meet deadlines. The staff sold over 56,000 worth of ads, and 650 copies of the book were sold. Once again personalities were reduced to on- ly Mr. and Miss North Lamar and Yacht Beau and Sweetheart. Type style used throughout the book was Optima. Identifying Pictures: Trava Coston identifies class pictures as Kala King assists. Yacht Debut: Mr. Darrell White addresses the student body as Kelly Weddle and Mrs. Rhea Brown wait to present 1981 Yacht. 262 Yacht types class pages. Preparing the Yearbook: Some Yacht staff members relax as others do their part in preparing the 1982 Yacht. Indexing: Trava Coston attempts the unending task of indexing. Happiness Is ...! For Editor Shan Wigley, Happiness is making another deadline. Yacht 263 Typing Class Pages: Editor Shan Wigley calls out names and activities as Mrs. Rhea Brown Clivin' All We've Got as We Move to the Top Spooks! Kim Stephens, Rosanna Reed, and Ruthy Stephens pose in Hallo- ween costumes. Valentine Sweethearts: Stacey Campbell is lunior High Sweetheart, and Cae Crowell is High School Sweetheart. 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