North Lamar High School - Yacht Yearbook (Paris, TX)
- Class of 1988
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A ..., ae ..v , . mf nigga - .A ..ai...n...u..uba ah, 1 I Y' , 11,72 up lm 3 7 :W EH ig , 2 i gg fi L? Each year, we as students have new challenges put before us. No matter the degree of difficulty, North Lamar students always seem to come out on top. The pace seems slow in the beginning, but as homework starts to mount, we find ourselves hurriedly moving alongthe track of another school year. We see ourselves pushing forward toward our high set goals, looking to the future, and continuing On the Move. ,J -My Lg' ' h ' ' , it - 1 gk F E 'E , fi Z 1 if s . f 1 4 M .EJ R 33. W if g' 21 ig' i ' ' 'Uii .. If h H . 51 . 3 1. - I 'f 'L . s. ,. , 9 uf gif .f , V1 f Y, 1: E, Q3 7 5' 5' fi? ' 1 ' 1' 51 2 5 I ,,3i f ,Tu f Nfl? fg ,Wg 3,62 ss ,Q , , 4 .P Q Q 1 Y if Q51 , if W , HEY P 14, 5 h fi ,fm W 5 wi Q 2 Q f s 1 W North Lamar High School W 1 BOX'68' ' ' h Powderly Texas 75473 h Volume 41 1 ' Q E gina' Q , 1 ,f-r 4 f 'ffg A Class of '88 Dedicates Yacht Dedicated to many activities, this educator balances her time between her job, her family, service, and church work. Well versed in such mathematical terms as pi, slope, or conics, this teacher is respected and loved by both students and faculty members. Many nights you'll find her working late preparing for a Keywanette meeting, a Senior Class project, or tutoring for her next test. She is more than just ateacherg she is afriend, sponsor, and mother. For all of her time, care, consideration, and spirit raisin, we the Class of 1988 dedicate this annual to MRS. BARBARA EATHERLY. Up, Up, and Away: Senior Class Sponsor, Mrs. Eatherly, passes out balloons to the Juniors. I Leftj Lecturing: Keywanette Sponsor, Mrs. Eatherly briefs the club on a new service project. Gee . . . No GTE: Mrs. Eatherly proudly accepts the GTE grant to build the new scimatic lab. 2 Dedication To Mrs. Barbara Eatherly 1-5 naiws In the Red? Mrs. Eatherly and Terri Campbell go over the Keywanette account. lTop Lefty That's the Problem: Mrs. Eatherly assists Laurie Grissom with a tough algebra problem. Scimalic Lab: Sorting equipment, Mrs. Eatherly stocks the new scimatic lab. .... M 32.5 ' . Q 4 Q i 1 4 iyisg.. k ' 5-5 Q , . K kk: I V 4 Sf Enthused: Dropping the bomb, Mrs. Eatherly helped raise spirit during Homecoming Pep Rally. Conference: Mrs. Virginia Bolton discusses math curriculum with Mrs. Eatherly. Dedication - 3 On the Move . . . Student Life ..... Athletics ...... Academics ..... Classes ....... Who's Who ...... Organizations ..... Ads ................... Index ...... Closing ..... Contents Dancing Panther: Mascot Cindy Carico jams during Prairiland pep rally. Warm Ups: Bobby Garrison and Byron Ricks warm up during two-a-days. .......33 Lab: Erik Moore and Samantha Berry work together on a Physics lab. .......65 Class Meeting: Freshman Class members listen attentively during their first class meeting. .......85 Homecoming Queen:AmandaHarriscrownsGena Coursey as Queen during halftime ceremonies. .....'I23 .....133 .....177 ........225 ........244 O 1 ,Hi '41 tt . 1 i I. . L t 51 - ' 1 If A H. 'fl 1 , , ', A, l' ', Q t ff ai mlm x vi i . El 9?-N1 vi . - i ,V f , f 3 rf: , 35, to 2, nfs? f E . 1 fwfr . ,I Q if 3' as A v t ft mf ,full , Je? 51? nl? 1 K 7 J,--1-jf ifrej' 15' . 1 1 , ' Y. W' 3 X .25 , ,Q . 1 ts: , f , t, Q f JY ,- i tt Y , I I N ' Q 1 I If . .I . 'yu w -tf..x..H. , 11r.,VX .!'. EY. ' -,f1Q E ' , f ' ' Nil? f r '7 Jfizif fl ' ' ' fy M731 fi Ft ' f . if ,SK :FL iii . T632 ' 3' M2f1 '7? , , 11 - ' ' ' ' ' 5: VE? fi. ,H ii. A. P r V ' y A V13 ' ,. ,E 1 K 1 al ,,' J ' 'ff I z-.tif . j if E 511' -V ,' lg r t 5 . qw ,V .15 ,I M 3 w 4 ,AQ 5. cvwyl at , lf, LF it xg, If ,Fr New I 3,9 V ' e .iff if .1 :ttf Ja tstf , wi it 4 34,54 ff ,Y ' y . YE :if - . H, f tv t Student Life at North Lamar tsttdeflnztely t On the Movgtgi ari ?ri,i' wh ere3jS this jk t 5 S mf' Jw . et? . 21 if ef? movement morefgobvlo the n In school 5 t fe spirit. With asharpfiniirease in School spirit, l' g Pqnthers havetpgrticipated ,tn a variety,-of 5 t o 5' Hgpiritt raisin' ?? pifbfects endfqistinggtjshee? A themselves as true Panthers? On the of t Move. 4 t , t fi 'f fi 5 'mf ? 1 tit 5 ' J KA ' Student e 'gs One Act Cast Prepares The Tempest mm lam Algebra Fun? Mrs. Barbara Eatherly's fifth period class seems to be enjoying its Algebra ll lesson. iTop Righty Yum Yum: Chemistry students Curtis Freeman and Paul Culbertson sample the chocolate ice cream they made in lab. ls it Ready Yet? Kristi Nichols, anxious to devour her ice cream, checks to see if it is done. iBottom Fiightl Want To Pet? Mr. Steve Sparks, at the Petting Zoo, braces a calf so that the youngsters can pet it. Congratulations: Erin Swint poses with Mrs. Kathy Svoboda after returning from the International Science Fair in San Juan, Puerto Rico, with a third place ribbon. 6 - March x . my it M: nw. X i ge 7' Moving on through the month of March, students could be found engaged in a wide variety of activities. UlL was a high priority for many - both students and sponsors - as the academic teams traveled to the District Meet and winners advanced to Region. In addition, One-Act Play cast members diligently prepared for the public performance and district competition of Shakespeare's The Tempest. The hours of rehearsal time proved to be worth it as Director Mrs. Lau ra Parker stated, The most exciting moment was to see the audience. . . enjoy and appreciate the show. Science students finished their Science Fair projects and proudly exhibited their findings to the scrutiny and praise of fellow students, teachers, administrators, and parents. March, however, was not all workg it was also filled with its share of spring's fun and frolic. Student Council sponsored a Sadie Hawkins-Beach Party Dance, Keywanettes attended spring convention, and all enjoyed a week of rest, sun, and fun, known as SPRING BREAK! ' 'A' I Do: Juno fMandy Myrickj, Iris iStacie McOlganj, and Ariel fAmanda Harrisj watch as Ferdinand fErik Moorej and Miranda fPam Overallj exchange mar- riage vows. iTop Leftj Marry Me? Miranda tPam Overallj looks nervous as Fer- dinand fErik Moorej proposes to her during One-Act. iMiddle Leftj Don't Blink: Candy Ellis tries not to blink as Ross Legate applies eye liner for Theatre Arts. Who's in There? Trinculo fMichael Keithj checks to see who is hiding under the blanket, only to find Caliban iBarrett Richardsonj during The Tempest. March - 7 Ms., iffy, T, PI 5 5 152.32 an Spring was in the air, and Panthers were anxious to get involved. Athletics including Baseball, Track, Tennis, and Golf were off and running. Leading district play Varsity Baseball team was in the midst of an outstanding season: simultaneously, boys' and girls' track participated in and took honors at the District meet at Paris High. These athletes were also honored for their achievements at the annual All-Sports Banquet. As predominant as athletics was the presence of academics in the form of UIL competition in the areas of band, choir, literary, speech, math, and science. Through practice and determination, all divisions from the UIL team, including band, went to Regional competition at North Texas State. From the 18 who advanced to Region, eight traveled to Austin for state competition. In competition of a Line Drive: Clint Bryan makes a solid hit against Rockwall. In the Lead: Track members Tony Wheeler and Chester Crouch are clearly leading the race. f L. - l Having Fun: Terri LaRue tries her luck at the long jump during a break at Special Olympics. 80ApriI Grant Teaff Speaks at H 1 ff Tm On Your Mark: Jennifer Swindle and Mike Anthony keep time at Special Oympics. flitightl Concert: Karol Anthony, Sally Worley, and Sonia McCarty share their singing talents at the Youth for Christ Concert. All-Sports Banquet .' Q! Be All You Can Bez Grant Teaff delivers a motivational speech at the Annual Sports Banquet. fTop Leftl Getting Enthused: Mr. Tommy Eads, Mrs. Sheila Daughtrey, and Greg Gifford receive VIP Awards at the Sports Banquet. Preparing for Tryouts: Cindy Carico rehearses for Panther mascot tryouts. different sort, FFA represented NL at the Junior Livestock Show. Also excelling in competition were participants in this year's Special Olympics who had an excellent turnout for the day's event. ll ' .Af ff .U Qxl 'JI , 99 Y K 13 Mozart??? North Lamar Band presents its Spring Concert. Do Re Mi: Choir performs during its April recital. April - 9 Class of '87 Presents Peformance of Senior Class play Willy Velvet, Homocide Detective marked the beginning of May. Despite the obviously male title role, Missy Payne portrayed Willyg in addition, other Senior girls put on Dad's Suspenders and transformed into male parts. Rodney Franklin was the lucky one -the only guy in the girl cast. Never Say Good Bye was the theme of the Junior-Senior Prom. For me, Prom was one of the most memorable events of the year. It is one of the few times when a couple can experience a formal evening and still be surrounded by friends, said Erik Moore, Junior Class Vice-President. As the year drew to a close, annual Baccalaureate and Graduation ceremonies were warting the minds of the class of '87, To them, May signifies a beginning and an end. A beginning of a new lifestyle, college, work, and freedom from parents, and an end to years of school. But friendships made through high school will be cherished for an eternity, and the memory of the class of '87 will always be treasured. Graduation: Stacie McOglan shares her big moment with her little brother. l l x Hey Babel The announcer lCherie Brightl tries to charm one of the commercial singersiDanna Norwood, as member ofthe cast lKelly Baroletl looks with a jealous glance. 10 ' May What a Good Boyl Drama students David Campbell and Greg Moore practice for class plays. Willy Velvet: Homocide Detective ,fed.:LlIi+y I i 1 Protesting: American history teacher Mr. Dennis Hodgkiss protests the Vietnam War as a class project. Gargle Gargle: Professor Timothy J. Hushboy tRodney Franklinj tests a wonderful new mouthwash for the radio announcer fCherie Brightt. Mun? fem, t i - . ENTS moore if THE ELEM 1 CNOFI PH? A Night to Remember: Juniors and Seniors enjoy their night of fantasy at the Prom. tMiddIe Lefty Peace: Mr. Hodgkiss's students reenact the demonstrations of the '60's. Members of Mrs. HiIIiard's Chemistry class seem to be indulging during a food lab. May- 11 Never Say Good Bye Sets Swept Off Her Feet: Margie fDebbie Childersy is taken by surprise when Willie Velvet fMissy Payney sweeps her off her feet. lTop Lefty Dosey Doe: Students Cotton-Eye Joe during the breakfast following Junior-Senior Prom. fTop Righty Foodl Galen Garrison holds up the food line as he fills his plate during the Breakfast. lMiddIe Righty Yearbooks: Cindy Carico and Evette Hostetler exchange and sign yearbooks. 12 May ff Bunt: Steve Jones squares off against Carthage in Area Playoffs. hiifyv' Pace For Junior-Senior Prom Life Changers: Highest Average Win- ners Sharon Steele, Missy Payne, Lorin Swint, Erin Swint, Shannon Fendley, Greg McNeece, and Ted Sugg pose with Life-Changer Award Recipients, chosen by the Senior Class, Mr. Joe Clayton and Ms. Katie Bryant. Speechless: Dr. Tommy Eads expresses his appreciation to the Senior Class as they dedicate the '87 Yacht to him. fMiddle Leftl Slow Dancing: Scott Moore, Cheryl Culbertson, Cindy Weaver, and Paul Culbertson dance to the music of the Junior-Senior Prom. Something Fishy: Mr. Bob Edwardstries to convince Mr. Billy Beard that his Fish Ties are the new fashion statement. May- 13 Beta Talent Team Wins Summer of 1987 was enthusiastically greeted by students and teachers alike after yet another challenging school year. The start of summer didn't mean the end of school spirit or excitement, though, as the North Lamar Band traveled to Florida to march at Disney World while enjoying the fun and sun of fabulous Florida. Closer to home, North Lamar Baseball Team defeated Paris High in Regional competition and later traveled to Austin to compete in State. Panthers, however, were defeated by Ft. Worth Brewer 8-1, in the State Semi-Finals. Also competing far away was North Lamar Beta Talent Team who journeyed to Louisville, Kentucky, to bring back first place in national competition. As summer dwindled down to a few precious weeks, North Lamar football and cross country teams toiled out in the hot summer sun along with the band preparing for the upcoming school year. fTopl National Champs: Karol Anthony, Greg McNeece, Amy Foster, Erik Moore, Sally Worley, Brett Johnson, Sonia McCarty, and Toby Deupree perform at National Beta Convention. Snow Cone? Nikki Armstrong makes snow cones while working this summer at Tropical Sno. -L Q ,.,,,,, , ., ,... ,I . l - ' t 2, I -xx How Many More? Brian Payne loads luggage as the band takes off to Florida. 14 - Summer ,six K Keep Kicking: John Mark Spencer teaches swimming lessons for a little extra spending money. National Championship : 1 Need e Lift? Band Members board the bus to continue their tour of Florida. Gutter: Mrs. Sharon Hindman bowls for the Keywanette Bowl-a-Thon. lTopl Get the Message? The parking lot definitely reflects the support behind Varsity Baseball Team as they journey to the State Tournament. Summer - 15 On September 2, the halls of North Lamar awoke with new life. Upperclassmen scuttled about, happy to see old friends and teachers, while Freshmen tediously studied schedules and desperately searched for the right rooms. Back into the regular routine, North Lamar saw class meetings, volleyball, club meetings, school pictures, football games, and of course classes. Constantly on the move, North Lamar underwent many changes during September, for instance, students and faculty welcomed Mr. James Dawson as the new high school principal, and Seniors no longer had to arrive at 6 A.M. for the privilege of parking on the front parking lot because each one randomly drew for an assigned space. All changes, however, were not happy ones, as everyone was faced with the death of a beloved friend, Tony Johnson. Yuckl Aaron Stacy, Dennis Tice, and Tracy Stewart collect insects for their bug collections. Go Team! Panther fans cheer during Prairiland pep rally. tMiddle Righty Do I Get One? Seniors patiently wait to draw for a parking spot. Schedule Conflicts: Students wait for counselors to clear up schedule conflicts. 16 - September Classes Begin On W l A i 1 4 al V 1 Ag , S' ,ug 2 ' Gena Coursey Crowned as Once in a Lifetime: 1986 Homecoming Queen Amanda Harris congratulates Gena Coursey after she is crowned 1987 Homecoming Queen during halftime ceremonies. lMiddle Rightl In Harmony: Choir members serenade Homecoming Queen nominees and their escorts during pep rally. Pep Rally: Amanda Harris addresses the student body as Student Council President Remonda Dangerfield looks on. Bearing the Weather: Homecoming fans turned out in hundreds despite the threatening rain. 18 - Homecoming 1987 Homecoming Queen Homecoming 1987 will be recalled as both a cheerful and remorseful occasion. The hum of busy students reverberated throughout the hall- ways as club members added the final touches to decorations for the traditional pep rally and Home- coming dance. Band members strived to learn a new entertaining WM show for half time, while football gp, players endured strenuous work- outs in hopes of maintaining their winning streak. But in the midst of the festivities also could be heard the tears of many, as students and faculty remembered Senior Tony Johnson who sadly passed away lv the Sunday prior to Homecoming. fllvllll Don't Mess with Texas: Cheerleaders announce the Panthers' confidence with a bold run through message. We're Bad! Coach Jimbo Chadwick grins as B.J. Kounousky and Robert Edwards cheer on their teammates toward the Panther victory over the Hugo Buffaloes. lBottom Rightl Number One: Varsity Cheerleaders and Mascot display their school pride, as well as black ribbons, in memory of dear friend Tony Johnson. ,-551 whiff' M59 Ear to Ear: Homecoming Queen Gena Coursey smiles as she and her brother Chad Coursey dance till the close of a perfect evening. Homecoming - 19 Cross-Country Girls Senior Spirit: Seniors Stormie Evans, Jacquejoy Henderson, Lynn Parson, Cindy Weaver, and Amy Tomblin demonstrate their Panther spirit at the Sulphur Springs pep rally. . . X .sas nz - , .5-Us , 51, 352 .QV 5 K. . ni, sf .M ,Q Liv- , V p, M: j j-' f :, 15 Great Expectations: Cindy Harper portrays the character of Miss Havisham for her Senior English project. Just Hanging Around: Eric Adams, Tyler Tongson, and Christoph Witte spend time socializing after school. l Boo! Count Dracula fMrs. Rhea Brownt ' ' I f ' gfsshmilgprlsggglfsh oggd Hgiixggg Sundae Fun: Sophomore Carlos Morgan enjoys his banana split. dress-up day. 20 - October Sweep District Meet W School moved into full swing as clubs, sports, and other extracurricular activities gained momentum for the year. Band, under the direction of Mr. Randy Jones, traveled to Longview for UIL Marching Contest, as the Cross Country team swept district in Dallas. Under an intense strain, Juniors took TEAMS tests in order to demonstrate their mastery of Math and English skills - a requirement for graduation. But all work and no play makes NL students . . . ready to Dance! Student Council happily obliged by sponsoring a dance to benefit the Wishing Well after the Ftockwall football game. Pee Wee! J Knight, Greg Clark, Robert Smith, and Barry Wood strut their stuff at the Barry Wood Assembly. Rotten Apple? Teresa Brannan, Michella Wheeler and Tammy Morrison try to find the problem during a science lab. Scoops, Please: Brookie Crawford and Carolyn Robinson ask James for one more scoop of ice cream at Sophomore's Banana Split Raisin' Spirit Band: Mrs. Kathleen Williams, Mrs. Virgue Anthony, and Mrs. Judy Weatherford want to join California Flaisins. October - 21 Senior Gi November mffrked the beginning of the holiday season, and thc- spirit of students certainly reflected it. All attention was focused at the start of the month on the crosstown showdown with Paris High. The football team, despite a valiant effort, closed their season with yet another loss. Girls' cross country team, however, was experiencing yet anotherwinning season.Alloftheir hard work, determination, and miles paid off as they captured another state title, and Sabra Lands ran in with an individual state championship. Seniors and Juniors began preparing for the annual Powderpuff football game, early in the month. As the big game day grew closer, rain became more apparent. The coaches were forced to in exchange turn in the pigskin for the round ball. lTopl State Champs: Amy Slaughter, Mr. Don Moffitt, and Patti Proctor pose with all of the girls' cross country trophies during a reception honoring their state championship. it What's Next? Carol Hudson checks out her word processing assignments. Let me See : Pedro Uranga tries to look at Tracy Fults school pictures as Mark Sharrock looks on. 22 - November rls Defeat Juniors ' xr 'J err- Il: rf K li? EEK ..,. HMM,- iMiddle Ftightl Job Study: Seniors visit with the army representative to learn about the armed services. in Bucketball Although the game had changed from football to bucketball, the excitement and entertainment were still there. Junior and Senior guys who acted as cheerleaders and majorettes kept not only the crowd rolling but their team's spirits high. Although Seniors won 24-16, no team walked off the loser, as the profits of the game went toward the Junior-Senior Prom. Two Points: Senior Evette Hostetler 13321 goes up for a layup as Junior Jennifer Dollar 01643 tries to block. Hey Babyl Bruce Simpsen is thrilled when Junior cheerleader Jason Hostetler comes up to shake his hand. if e Moving Ahead: Senior Cindy Weaver moves in for two as Junior defense quickly approaches. Shake Itl Senior Cheerleaders J Knight, B.J. Kounousky, and Brad Drake prepare for the bucketball pep rally. fMiddle Lefty Time Outl Junior Coaches Bo Exum and Clint Bryan discuss team strategy with their players. November - 23 Speech and Drama Club fis the Season: Choir members perform for their annual Christmas concert. What Homework? Erik Moore hunts for an assignment while Tuesday Smallwood and Missy Norrell patiently wait. Serving Those in Need: Keywanettes Tuesday Smallwood, Samantha Berry, Mandy Myrick, Shannon Barolet, and Pam Overall present items Keywanettes donated to their adopted family. Graduation approaches: Seniors order graduation announcements as the date gets nearer. Cheese: Mattie Hullinger smiles for the camera while Mike Peace and Jeanne Calk browse through Balfour catalogs. 24 - December Sponsors Christmas Dance -Q-.:.e-ewmawflz 4- emi- vile Jani fMiddIe Righty Taking a Break: Jennifer Whitaker and Mrs. Sue Harrell have a chat during lunch. A chilly December served as a fitting end to 1987. Basketball games took up the majority of the month as girls and boys traveled to such places as Leonard, Prairiland, and Denison. Clubs were having their annual Christmas parties along with food and toy drives. Band members enjoyed a festive awards banquet, and VOE presented an open house. Exchanges of gifts and cards were numerous as students and teachers looked forward to a nice holiday with family and friends. Computing: Jason Tucker, Jennifer Whi- taker, and Jacquejoy Henderson busily finish their assignment. Dedication: Mr. and Mrs. James Dawson intensely watch Varsity basketball game. Chaos: Junior Beta members try to get situated for their club picture. fMiddle Lefty Work Outs: Shane Halcomb works out for powerlifting as John Capps and Bo Exum spot. Decem ber - 25 ls This Love'P ls Theme Ringing in the new year signifies the end of a long holiday breakg however, this was not the case in 1988. School bells rang on schedule January 4 and 5 as students and faculty got back into their regular schedules. Those bells were not heard, however, for the next four school days as the weather turned to ice and snow. Once the roads cleared, North Lamar students and faculty were back in class, and attention focused on mid-term exams, basketball, and the annual Valentine pageant. Excellence: Ms. Katie Bryant was named Spanish teacher of the year for the state of Texas. Is This Love? Students and Sweethearts enjoy the Valentine dance. -ff-...,,. True Talent: Beta talent team mem bers tStandingl Erik Moore, Shannon Little, fSeatedl Toby Deupree, and Nikki Rodgers advance to national competition after winning First in competition at the state Beta convention. Building Spirit: JV Cheerleaders Chelli Young, Tanya Brannan, and Misti Perkins build spirit at Paris basketball pep rally. 26 - January, February For Valentine Dance Cat Guts: Biology ll students Rebecca Fticketson, Missy Norrell, and Kristi Kennedy investigate the feline musculatory system. gi c ft XXX 'im-w ,491 um 'swf W Mr an rcieiiiiilt Oopsl Kevin Spangler and Lynn Parson watch their step during January's winter weather. Seniors? Senior Toby Deupree gets the big head as Clint A Bryan and Scott McClain help. Pep Rally: Sophomores demonstrate their class spirit during the Paris basketball pep rally. Backing the Panthers: Chet Cook wears his clothes inside out in order to show his school spirit. January, February - 27 The year has been full of scandals and controversies. Americans were forced to take an in-depth look into politics, religion, economics, and even personal values. Whether directly or indirectly, these current issues effect student life. During the summer months, students spend a lot of time nestled on the couch in front of the television. This summer, however, found most turning off the soaps in order to watch Iran-Contra Hearings of Capitol Hill. The star of televised committee hearing, Lt. Colonel Oliver North, was asked to explain his involvement in a controversial arms-for-hostages trade deal with Iran, commonly known as terrorist enemy of the US. North was not the only political official under fire, however, President Reagan seemed to suffer a convenient lapse of memory when questions of his prior knowledge of the arms trade agreement. Investigations by the House committee led to many resignations, consequently, causing Americans to question other policies of the Reagan administration. The election of '88 filled headlines of papers and magazines as candidates Vice-President George Bush, Robert Dole, Richard Gephart, Micheal Dukakis, Jesse Jackson, Pat Robinson, Paul Simon, and Gary Hart spent millions of dollars in campaign funds hoping to capture votes. Free political media coverage is a candidate's dream, unless, of course, it is negative, as in the case of Democratic candidate Gary Hart. The Miami Herald uncovered an affair between a very married Gary Hart and model starlet Getting Advice: Lt. Col. Oliver North gets advice from his attorney Brendan Sullivan while testifying on Capitol Hill. Presidential Candidate: Gary Hart withdrew from the race on May 8, only to re-enter in December. 28 - World Events Scandals Fill Donna Rice. His scandalous actions caused Hart to withdraw from the Presidential race in May, only to re-enter again in December. In October, focuses changed from politics to economics. The New York Stock Exchange had experienced record-setting highs during the previous months, but shocks were felt throughout the investment world as the Dow dropped a record 523 points on October 19. The bottom had dropped out, and economists began to prophesy about the Depression of 1990. While political and economic leaders prayed for answers, yet another scandal was uncovered in the religious community. Chairman of PTL fPraise the Lordl television network, Jim Bakker was removed from his job after it was discovered he had been paying Jessica Hawn to keep quiet about their brief affair. Other allegations concerning Bakker began to pour into the media world, in one of which it was discovered that Bakker and his wife Tammy Faye had been taking millions of dollars from the PTL network, which in turn forced them to auction their personal possessions, including an air-conditioned dog house, which sold for thousands of dollars, to repay their debt. America's attention was also focused on the homefront. When Sara Beth Whitehead, who had been contracted to serve as a surrogate mother, refused to give up the baby she had had to the couple who had originally paid Whitehead 310,000 to have their child. Various moral questions were raised as News Headlines IGS if EIHHIHLRU gi n. P - 2995 i ,f 5 'QE' Wim may ,ff f 1 I A Test of Faith: Former PTL chairman Jim Bakker and his wife Tammy Faye wave to supporters as they leave their PTL empire. tLeftl Moma? Mary Beth Whitehead, surrogate mother, is surrounded by supporters at the end of a trial to determine custody of her 1-year old daughter. the courts were forced to decide whether the surrogate mother or the couple she had agreed to give the baby to should receive custody. In the end, it was ruled that it was in the child's best interest to live with the couple who had arranged its birth while still allowing Whi- tehead visitationg furthermore, surrogate motherhood was ruled to be an illegal practice. Although the year was full of scandals and controversies, there were happy stories, also. For instance, Baby Jessica was safely rescued after being trapped in a small well for several days. Superbowl: Washington Redskins defensive end Dexter Manley fit72l puts the pressure on Denver quarterback John Elway during Super Bowl XXll, maneuvering Washington to a 42-10 stampede over the Broncos. World Events - 29 Seniors Elect Each class has its own unique personality. The class of '88 was polled to find out members' favoritesg some of the answers were surprising, some not, but each is reflective of the senior class and their own unique preferences. Teenagers are often the target of ad campaigns for the latest fads, movies, songs, or clothes. A walk down the hall or a drive down Lamar Avenue will show just how up-to-date teens are. Some of last years' fashions have been pushed to the back of the closets, while still others remain in style. For instance, bows still remain the rage and are joined this year by sparkle of rhinestone barrettes. But those flowered jeans that Bush once bloomed everywhere are definitely out-of-season. No girls' wardrobe would be complete without the additions of a few new styles. Mini skirts that were a hit last year continue to get shorter with new ruffles and full skirts. Multiple T-shirt outfits are a necessity for any fashion conscious girl with a wide variety of styles to choose from. Accessories are constantly changing also. Scarfs are incorporated as belts and wraps to add to many outfits. High laced-up shoes in the fashion of hiking boots make the perfect completion to today's fashionable styles. x t . '43 1' , 'r 1 - , Mia, W in I , ,. 5 A. Versatility: Tuesday Smallwood adds a scarf to complete the GFISEITIIJIB. jTop Rightl Bottom Basics: Mike Peace wears the latest in stone-washed jeans. Foofworks: Lace-up shoes complete almost any outfit. PRESIDENTIAL CA QEE 1- Gig ree?-Q 2. Hart 3. Jesse Jackson CAR 2. mbo hini ACTOR 1. Clin - W od 2. 3. Eddie Murphy ACTRESS 1. Mol ia, Ri 3. J' nnife Grey SOFT DRINK 1. er 2. el 'DTE it Sys SINGER SONG MOVIE MUSICAL TV SHOW 'I. 'I. I .,.-E5. 'I. I. C6555 2. W one a 1. Shag 2- 3- 2- 2- ltji Go AEain 3. atdmbntt' 3. Haugen 3. Could've 3. Alabama Knights Been 30 ' Polls QS? WGTS years Lamal' OUI' ry, H E qu LH fx EJ 4 , 1 A W ff Li' 5 1 G L- 1 ,. H , , if , - - - , Y V f - Y , W, 'ww ,, , , A -Y 1 ,, , ,H,,,Mqww,,v,w,MWww . Q 4, . :.1- A Y 1 ' -' 1. ' in Ax 1-. , J 'y I N 4 4 .- Y M A With hard work and determination, the many athletic teams of North Lamar provide the student body with spirit and the drive to succeed. Leading by example, they are the driving force behind most student activities and are a constant source of inspiration both in and out of uniform. They are competitors On the Move. Athletics 0 33 Girls Track Advances to State Panther Girls' Track team easily went to state, '42 qualifying in three events: the 800 Meter, the One Mile, and the Two Mile. Sabra Lands and Rebecca Ricketson , competed in the 800 Meter, with Sabra placing Third and Rebecca placing Fourth. Patti Proctor placed Eighth in the Two-Mile run, and Amy Slaughter placed Third in the Mile Run. 7' .AQ On the Move: Amy Slaughter and Patti Proctor are in the lead as Janny Postma moves in on a Wildcat. Members of the Girls' Track Team are: tFront Rowl Laurie Ward, Janny Postma, Tuesday Smallwood, Patti Proctor, tSecond Rowl Rebecca Ricketson, Chelli Young, Amy Slaughter, Rendi Franklin, Lori Williams, tThird Rowl Jennifer McFadden, Cindy Mills, Stephanie Davis, Melanie Poole, Danna Norwood, Sabra Lands, tBack Rowl Jami Milton, Brookie Crawtord, Carolyn Robinson, Tina Brantley, Stephanie Anderson, Cindy McCloud, Coach Sheila Daughtrey, and Coach LeAnne Stone. 34 - Girls' Track I In the Lead: Brookie Crawford advances in the North Lamar Meet. 1Leftj Halfway There: Attempting to clear the bar, Cindy McCloud reaches high in the North Lamar Meet. Air Borne: Carolyn Robinson stretches for just one more inch in District Meet at Paris. y tiQGniRLS' TRACKCSCHEDULE A .K - f .V f -fyyk Q-25.71. , ,K ' ,, 1 t-.ff.2 1,f: iff '.:i', W ,. My Teffen Q11 i C iit - Parisj or e LK R69tiQna' ' 9953309 L ili 1 riittt it f rtti i tie ,tti 'C C 1 t y t Pfocfof C Sawa tik diri Girls' Track - 35 Boys' Track Advances to Regional Meet Panther Boys' Track Team managed to make it to Region, qualifying in four events: Tony Johnson in the Discus, Robert Edwards, in the Shotputg Tony Wheeler, in the 3,200 Meter Run, and Chester Crouch, in the 1,600 Meter Run. However, none managed to advance to the State Meet. vi -.Ma , Nu A, lTopl Out Ahead: Tony Wheeler and Chester Crouch leave a Wildcat behind. Over the Top: Chris Barnes clears the bar at the District Meet in Paris. Members of the Varsity Boys' Track Team are: lFront Rowl Melvin Waugh, Chance Henderson, Brad Briscoe, Candy Ellis, Tony Wheeler, Troy Lee Smith, Chester Crouch, lBack Rowj Coach Asa Chambless, Robert Edwards, Brent Sprinkle, Tony Johnson, Jeff McCarty, Shane Fountain, Karry Mullens, Bart Chadwick, Chris Barnes, and Coach Roy Tom Stone. 36 - Boys' Track P - M14 as 5 , . . .. sy ?7f2'1.1-V-izif' Cooling Off: Track team members take a break at the District Meet. Up and Over: Chance Henderson is up in the air as Brad Briscoe looks on. is ll C BOYS' TRACK SCHEDULE C Meet , l r,,c ,. , r1,-' rii' -rL' f - f ,V Place New Boston i 6th Mt.,Vernons : rrrr B ' 131 Paris Q C 5th Rains ' crsa l1s,g,, ,C ara District - Palrisiisssliijgii f 1, B 4th Regional i riiii No Places A 'Jil-... .. 4,4 . n isis-1 Hg 'if of the Junior Varsily Boys' Track Team are: lFront Rowl Chris Townsend, Byron Ricks, Jarvis McCarty, Michael Bills, Brown, lBack Bowl Coach Asa Chambless, Dayson Collins, Lee Parson, Gerald Beshirs, and David McCarty. Boys' Track - 37 Girls Golf -ve ,,, V: ' 4 941, in ,,,-by at ,kiwi V. w, Practice swing. 38 - Golf Team Reorganized Members of the Boys' Golf Team are: Mark Sass, Rick Hodges, Jeff Duffee, and Paul Culbertson. vim! Makes Perfect: Paul Culbertson practices his Members of the Girls' Team are: Jenni Witter, Sueann Huffman, and Lorie Yerby. Terri Campbell Receives MVP 14.-nd Members of the Boys' Tennis Team are: lFront Rowl Stan Waro, David Jordt, Tyler Tongson, Lee Exum, Jarret Workman, lBack Rowl Rodney Franklin, and Coach Randy Ballard. Members ofthe Girls' Tennis Team are: lFront Rowl Evette Hostetler, Nikki Armstrong, Jill McMonigle, Kelli LaRue,lBack Rowl Robin Dority, Cindy Carico, Coach Randy Ballard, Terri Campbell, Renee Jenkins, and Jacquejoy Henderson. L Rally: David Jordt returns the serve in a match against Rockwall in the District Tennis Tournament. Tennis - 39 Panthers Dominate Paris Batter up! The Panther baseball team was not only up at the plate, they were out on the field. A surprising season sat enticingly in the gloves of the varsity team. After an unforgettable season of wins, the teasing rain-delays, both at area and state quarter finals, seemed to pop up at every turn. With the help of team motto, P.A.W.S. lpride and work equals successl, the spirit of the team and fans soared. Not only was the season successful, but the baseball diamond proved to be a stage where the Panther baseball team could shine. As the first game crept near, the first victim, in the long list of victims, met defeat - Prairiland. That, however, was only the beginning. The Panthers kept the winning streak flowing. Not only did they find themselves the District 5-AAAA East Zone Champions, but after a best two-out-of-three series with Gainesville, they now held the District Title. The determination of the team didn't end here. The mighty Panthers led a paved path to a Bi-District win over Dallas Hillcrest and an area victory over Carthage - a one-game, winner-take-all, match. Spirits were strung high, as the tension rose for the next bout, which was not only the Regional Playoff, but the ultimate in rivalries against Paris High. The time had then come. As Toby Deupree stated, 'We knew before the season started, we were the best team, but we had to beat Paris to prove it. The Wildcats took control in the first of three gamesg however, the Panthers didn't take it sitting down. On the next day, NL sought and achieved revenge. When the dust settled, the scoreboard read 15-8. The final game still remained - who would hold the ticket to Austin? On June 6, that question was answered - North Lamar 5, Paris High 23 the title and the trip belonaed to the victorious Panthers. Sweat on their brows, determination in their eyes, and pride in their hearts, the Panthersotook to the field of the State Semi-Finals, with great vigor. The 117 heat rising from the turf couldn't hinder team spirit: however, the tides had turned, and despite a valliant effort, Panthers lost to Ft. Worth Brewer, 8-1. Win or lose, North Lamar accomplished many things in the first year of AAAA. Coach Alan Morris stated, Getting there has to be tougher than winning there. One Step to the Top: Clint Bryan shows the strategy of the Panther team. Members ofthe Varsity Baseball Team are: lFront Rowl Statistician Samantha Berry Rusty Walling Chad Fleming Toby Deupree, Clint Bryan, Brian Bankston, Johnny McFadden, lTop Flowl Coach Alden George Matt Brady Stephen Jones, Corey Young, Scott McClain, Bruce Simpsen, Rodney Bryan, and Coach Alan Morris 40 ' Baseball hi!! to Travel to State Play-Offs 344 i T, 3 G 5 W..,L. ie tTop Righty On Top of the World: Bat Girl Jennifer McFadden, Catcher Toby Deupree celebrate the win over Gainesville. V WM, Fan Greg Gifford, and G 1,GG,1,,t,,G,,G, , I G., ,G,,,G5,,k e,,.. , t 5, , V ,,,..,,, G, G, , ,WGG,,,G,,,G,GG,3 G ,k.. , G X' '-'ffwiifffiazi-vs.-1 f: --fe--ts,fe:wsff:1if2i:Gi'::G2,fe,, G,741 t:f,fQ:zf:4wfG2, - weft 319' le we ex wifi, tees aff Excite' S , r G GG , G .ef we-,, MG A GG - f X-fl ,ttGw1,G5,,G, , - Prairilat3i3g552ftfi:GGrfttG4s1 irrrrreee S e,e ei G 13 G, elee, eelee , GG ,GGGG , ' mu '44 jfisifii G ,,, Gll, G G y e ,-,fG mv is 6912935 flfrf'-git? 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Baseball 0 41 Pride And Work Equals Success Let's Got Toby Deupree whistles to the dugout to get the team up as he takes to the batter's box in the State Semi-Finals. 11,2 Li Cooling Off: Matt Brady, Clint Bryan, and fan Greg Gifford help Coach Alan Morris cool off after the Panthers capture the area title over Carthage, 6-1. Is It a Hit? Statistician, Samantha Berry closely watches the play as Number One! Bat Girls Melanie Poole and Jennifer Erik Moore looks on and Stephen Towler runs the scoreboard. McFadden demonstrate the Panthers' air of victory. 42 - Baseball 2' Members ofthe Junior Varsity Baseball Team are: qFront Howl Joe Plolt, Joe Pell, Ryan Masters, John Mark Spencer, Shiloh Minier, Greg Weaver, lBack Rowl Coach Paul Allen, Greg Moore, Chad Jones, Bruce Simpsen, Michael Jones, Doyle Weems, and Toby Fitzgerald. alv- f-WWE img fe -W. Wiz, . -W . 'f- 7733, f 1 A 4 'f ' . - ' .. , ., , f .swmmyzs-1 mal v - Noi Even Close: Stephen Jones forces a Prairiland Patriot out at third. lMlddIe Leftl Score: Bruce Simpsen crosses the plate for another North Lamar point. L 9337 if No Doubl About ltl Bruce Simpsen easily reaches the 55,1 bag in time. Baseball - 43 Panthers Manage to Capture Members of the Varsity Football Team are: fFront Rowl Manager Jeremy Campbell, Robert Edwards, Shannon Scamp, Chad Thurman, Ronnie Nutt, Troy Smith, Erik Moore, Marcus Williams, Scott Roberts, lSecond RowlCoach Asa Chambless, Brad Drake, Shane Halcomb, Bo Exum, Dale Loughmiller, Bruce Simpsen, Chance Henderson, Larry Flowers, Brad McKnight, Michael Walker, Corey Cole, Coach Randy Ballard, fThird Rowl Coach Johnny Crawford, Mike Anthony, Mike Peace, B.J. Kounousky, Shane Fountain, Steve Burris, Scott McClain, Troy Scholl, David Jordt, Curtis Freeman, J Knight, Chad Fleming, Coach Alden George, fBack Rowl Coach Mark Kreid, Tony Johnson, Clint Bryan, Jeff McCarty, Troy Jones, Keith Roach, Kenneth Jones, Steve Towler, Brian Mabry, Steve Jones, and Coach Tom Plunkett. On September 4, Panthers arrived in Commerce, ready to face the Tigers. Hopes were high, and the team was looking for a victory at the season opener. Despite an impressive showing, Panthers fell to the Tigers 27-10. The following week, looking for redemption, Head Coach Tom Plunkett and his team turned their sights to Prairiland Patriots. After a devastating first quarter led by halfback Clint Bryan, who rushed for 178 yards and four touchdowns, the Patriots laid down their arms and accepted a 38-7 defeat. With heads held high and spirits soaring, North Lamar began preparations for Homecoming '87. The hapless victim was to be the Hugo Buffaloes. As exciting as any Texas-Oklahoma clash, Panthers staged an impressive drive through the mist and mud in the final minutes to carve out a 15-14 victory over the Buffaloes. After two consecutive home victories, the blue and gold packed their bags and headed to Clarksville to take their show on the road. Panthers staged an impressive first half against the state-ranked Tigers, but again, the boys in blue came up on the short end of the stick, 32-3. Trying to forget the previous week's defeat, Panthers looked for a large crowd and the home field advantage to carry them over the Wildcats from Sulphur Springs. With just minutes left in the fourth quarter, Panthers rallied and began to eat away at the Sulphur Springs lead. Yet, in the final moments, their last drive died on downs, and the Panthers fell to the Wildcats by a score of 47-39. Enheartened by their best start in many years, Panthers began to prepare for the district battles to follow. The '86 season in this new AAAA class had been a difficult one, but this year players and fans alike now would be different. Hosting the West Mesquite Wranglers to begin district play, Panthers were riding high and ready to roll. And that they did, to the tune of a 43-42 victory. Looking to deal out a little more justice, Panthers headed to McKinney for a date with the Lions. The Number 2 ranked Lions thought to make easy prey of the Panthers, but ever so swiftly, the Panthers proved otherwise, and the fight was on. Yet, when the dust had cleared, and the last horn sounded, the Panthers had again come up short, 30-12. Not intimidated by the Tigers, the blue and gold thought to redeem themselves in Terrell. Indeed, the first half, the Panthers shut down the Tigers and looked as if they were headed for victory. But in the last half, the desperate Tigers came to life and clawed back to steal the 31-14 victory. Next in the shortening list of foes were the much heralded Yellowjackets from Rockwall. As the Jackets swept into town, a determined Panther team, looking for a playoff berth, took the field again. But it was not to be, as the Panthers were left with a stinging defeat 50-6. ln a game which was to determine the bragging rights for Lamar County, the Panthers squared off against cross-town rivals, Paris Wildcats. The Cats were red hot after an upset victory over McKinney, and watched Panthers arrive with fire in their eyes. But fire and doubts both were quenched when Clint Bryan took the opening hand off and out ran the Paris defenders for a touchdown. Unfortunately, it was to be the only bright spot in the evening for the Panthers who were defeated again 56-6. Despite a season record of 3-7, Panthers had dazzled friend and foe alike on the field. It was a kind of magic not seen by NL fans in many years. 44 - Football 3-7 Season ,fib- Q. 0 . , 1, 1224 ' '5 f' fi .. . X i M, 'fi -9 f D- I is uf, lv I FI' X I rr.g?'7' 'l' 2' I 'i av X Q 1 ' ' 2 , 'fi' I ,P A .1 itz, 41' . . -an g at . W V In Tskg.-:Q .viz 114,333 gg -t . l be . -. ffftf , l , I X wg-E ..-I A ' M 4 ' gh f .1 ,. 9' 'Q 5 we I , ,ip H .. , ' 'JYMH gg-fe . .. ' ., , fe . i M' ' I if . .'--f f-ia ps- A , l Head to Head: North Lamar Offense Nowhere to Go: Panther defensive backs Steve Jones lit24l, Bruce Simpsen 18193, and Brad McKnight 61621 punish a Patriot receiver. prepares for the opening play in the regular season bout with Sulphur Springs. Taking the Handoff: Panther Back Troy Jones 141271 looks for an opening in the Flockwall defense behind linemen Bo Exum, Robert Edwards 01613, and B.J. Kounousky 411881 What to Do? Quarterback Chad Fleming takes a moment to contemplate the offensive effort during the clash with Sulphur Springs. Football - 45 P r P W to Second-Team All State l Trying for More: Panther halfback Clint Bryan struggles for yardage against a Sulphur Springs' tackler as Kenneth Jones tries to assist. Flying High: Split end Steve Towler goes up for a reception during the 38-7 romp over cross country rival Prairiland. Looking for Yardage: Clint Bryan 111255 takes the pitch from quarterback Chad Fleming during the regular season clash with Sulphur Springs. What's the Call? Panthers Shane Halcomb, Brad Drake, Mike Peace, and Dale Loughmiller anxiously await the call from the field during the district game against Rockwall. Football 0 47 48 Junior Varsity Defeats Members of the Junior Varsity Football team are: lFront Rowl David McCarty, Byron Ricks, Michael Bills, Shawn Haley, Joe Plott, Brent Brown, Jarrod Hevron, Chris Townsend, Bobby Garrison, David Campbell, lSecond RowlSammy Magnuson, Joe Williams, Robbie Criswell, Jeff Parker, Joel Sanders, Roy Lee Horton, Jason Redus, Shane Ervin, Clint Barber, Kyle Evans, lThird Rowl Manager Jeremy Campbell, Lee Parsons, Brad Briscoe, Ed Almond, Wesley Brown, Jeff McDonald, Jeff Martin, Richard Neal, Brandon Echols, Jeff Caldwell, Coach Johnny Crawford, lBack Rowj Coach Mark Kreid, Donny Fuller, Spencer Fortner, Jason Jolley, Shiloh Minier, John Capps, Ryan Masters, Michael Jones, John Mark Spencer, Doyle Weems, and Toby Fitzgerald. Going lor Broke: Shawn Haley 111231 tries to wrestle the ball from a Paris High Wildcat during the final game of the season. First and Ten: Members of JV offense prepare to assail Paris High defense on opening play of the second half. lMiddIe Righty Open Field: JV halfback Michael Bills races for the end zone after breaking through the Paris defense. ' - JV Football Paris High 6-0 ' in ' L we-VN fgf . V . , Lk I V N X I , T 61 Sag E V , Y g , 55 ,W K :SV - V , ,.t,,,fk V V J,l V , VJ at 4 -' 'Z M Q' f 'if' 1- ' ' 'fi .1 V 5- 27 rt L. -. , ,r V a4,..4 k , 'V V1 4 ' ,- ' 8. , , , 4 . ' V , ire V ff--- - f V , -r 5 ' , - -- A ' A ' f 3, ww iw, ZW I 4x h - N5 6 it .. Q t x 1' v ,T I V V ., ,r -0 F as-X su' f' KA Y k ' NN I ' 5 if .ss wb A dv 7 Members of the Freshman Football team are: fFront Rowj Rocky Dority, Jeremy Newberry, Jason Sandlin, Brad Hart, Jackie Vanderburg, Shane Harrison, Manager Jimmy Fuller, fSecond Rowl Coach Alan Morris, Patton Shirley, Michael Crane, Robert Smith, Chad Thomas, Jason Marshall, Darius Blake, Coach Randy Ballard, tBack Row! Mark Walker, Jeff Hundley, Brian Niblett, Chad Stephens, Todd Russell, and Wade Flinn. l Looking for the Receiver: JV quarterback John Mark Spencer looks for the open receiver during the final game of the Nowhere to Go: JV defensive backs drop a lone Wildcat short of the first down. Lining Up: JV Offensive team members line up to begin play against Paris. Freshman Football - 49 Members ol the Varsity Volleyball team are: lFront RowJJana Blount, Coach Jimmie Stripland, Delesha Harris, lSecond Bowl Manager Melissa Banker, Melissa Smyers, Carolyn Flobinson, Angie Chadwick, Manager Shelley Cope, lBack Rowj Jennifer McFadden, Melanie Poole, Janny Postma, Shamane Border, and April Dryden. Stretch: Jennifer McFadden attempts to block against Paul Pewitt as April Dryden looks on. Got it! 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QW Freshman Volleyball team members are: iFront Ftowl Kelly Newman, Stephanie Stephens, Katie Williams, Carrie Hogue, Connie Berry, Melanie Moffitt, lBack Rowl Shelly Anthony, Jennifer Martin, Lori McFadden, Coach Leanne Stone, Jennifer Ashlock, Dana Wigley, and Jennifer Moore. 52 - Volleyball Our Feet Can't Be Beat State Champion Girls' Cross Crountry team members are: Patti Proctor, Rebecca Ricketson, Cindy McCloud, Stacy Caviness, Coach Don Moffitt, Sabra Lands, Tuesday Smallwood, Amy Slaughter, and Cindy Harper. oys' Cross Country Team members are: Jay Crowell, Scott Biard, Paul Culbertson, ick Towers, Coach Don Moffitt, Billy Jack Boler, Chester Crouch, Tony Wheeler, and erry Hall. North Lamar Girls' Cross Country team reached their 30th consecutive win at the 1987 State AAAA Cross Country Meet. Six of the seven girls fSeniorsJ have four district championship titles, four regional championship titles, one state runner-up title l1984l, and three state championship titles under their belts. North Lamar has had three individual medalists in the past two years. This year NL received its first gold individual medal as Sabra Lands was first to cross the finish line in the State AAAA Cross Country Meet. The team will have one member returning and several moving up next year with the same fighting spirit as they go for their fourth consecutive state title. Cross Country - 53 Having Fun: Girls' Cross Country team members Sabra Lands, Amy Slaughter, Cindy Harper, Cindy McCloud, Becca Flicketson, Patti Proctor, Stacy Caviness, and Tuesday Smallwood take time from their routine to pose for a picture. Rellecting: Coach Don Moffitt takes time to reflect on his Cross Country Team's success. Helpful advice: North Lamar runners Becca Flicketson, Cindy Harper, Tuesday Smallwood, and Cindy McCloud receive helpful tips from Coach Don Moffitt. Determination: Paul Culbertson pushes his strength Arlington. to the limit at Regional in 54 - Cross Country Girls Capture State as . , ,lJ, aff. ui. ff rs-+5-N-ggw A gf V My W we sissy shi' . s, .lrfiw wma? :S - - 7 1 K H A A -iffsitfsiawi if il! Q Y 3 L as ,, mg, A Q A S 'Eva ii News .tw it M QM as -as at C ' 2 .5 .. W. Ye -K. 1 L , , , V J... .. ..,n if? 5 w tf, A .4 X . X ' lg ' f A ' ' V m gg gf I Q V. LQ. K -- ,es Y- - ,MgssQxfif,11.jrr-sf gf I- g i, g. -fgj . ,. r l V S l. l Q t -A ti.. i,?5'zirQ! . - bw, it ' gfief :. . ? - 'F W bt., :3'51 : Ls 2 ,n- , 22 - ' f 1 .1 Q 'A IFR A LMPN 7 Ei fowl - - . la .if--T112 sf? 14 -2 K - A ' -f, N V .'-+- ,, f V gs. . QE , , , ' f we , .5 Q N? ,... , . Y . , s - ' Pglmcfat :., .I .em.l. wfQs1.- ma-tails?-,fsg. fl. ,Ware-Pc.. mst , .1 r f: 1 X.: gi :B- -K , ' . 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V , V FF A -:J , , . 4' gk x 4 44 BV - , s it . . . L L . . iii' Qiffl j .Qin ' . Q Time! Cross Country runner Terry Hall ' crosses the finish line in the meet in Mt. IH' ' 'WM Pleasant. .,,,, N f N V ' ,f h 1. 'l'l' i lk 1 'T' I in Finished: Cross Country runner Sabra Lands gets the ok from a timer at the meet in Mt. Pleasant. Taking Time Out: Stacy Caviness, Cindy Harper, and Tuesday Smallwood take time out to discuss team strategy at the Mt. Pleasant meet. Cross Country - 55 56 -1 wif f..g 'S Girls Defeat Flockwall Members of the Varsity Girls' Basketball team are: lFront Flowl Coach Sheila Daughtrey, Jennifer McFadden, Stephanie Anderson, lBack Flowl Carolyn Robinson, Tina Brantley, Melanie Poole, Brookie Crawford, April Dryden, and Stacy Caviness. Y l - t - , . A E l . gm - . Q, y lf' lg re ., , .t.W.,W,. , . .a:,5,f...,. ,,M,f,,,f A. , A W mmf in X -. ,, . 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QQ, '- , c- , - g - ij , l -, 5 1 M Sz I- se efwgm-mats- at M'-eff:-Hg, fvgeeffi -Elle .if arf -E X-:ggi 1 aim ' - age - -- ily 'Qian - 1' Y Elks? -1 fMy. ???14Q 2 -1 sl ,, wwe- A pf.: a i - Z3 E l. v E5 - fl '. .W 9? l. fa :va-f-:Q a F ' 9:-.f-,ite-wi-.eg l --w ww - few .zrweeewl Q . - Eau, I -- eye - Girl sl Ba Skeib all 57-40, 53-43 , Two Points: Jennifer McFadden 3 111201 looks for two with an easy jumper over a Quinlan defender. Easy Point: Jennifer McFadden shoots a free throw during action against Quinlan. Girls' Basketball - 57 Two Seniors Four Juniors Two An explosive opening game victory over Chisum Mustangs seemed to herald a bright season for North Lamar's Pantherettes, but the following weeks would provide a roller-coaster ride of emotions for both players and fans alike as the Pantherettes encountered fierce competition both at home and on the road. The final high-point of the season was a devastating 80-33 victory over West Mesquite Wranglers. With moderate success in a 5-5 district record and a young team consisting of only two seniors, Pantherettes should experience even greater success in the coming years. Looking Inside: Melanie Poole looks for the inside pass during a district game against Paris. Jumper: Stacy Caviness fir 125 looks for two points from an outside jump shot during regular season play against Quinlan. Scrimmage: JV Player Michella Wheeler goes for two against varsity athletes during practice. 58 - Girls' Basketball Sophomores Make Up Varsity fi 'Y fx' ,, Qu f cf ,... LJ .. '?l5f, s sf? L71 ' Members ofthe J.V. Girls' Basketball team are: lFront Flowl Manager Shelly Anthony, Elizabeth Robinson, Terri Finch, Manager Jennifer Ashlock, lBack Flowl Missy Smyers, Sharon Stewart, Coach Jimmie Stripland, Carrie Hogue, and Michella Wheeler. Lorie Williams is not pictured. Members ol the Freshman Girls' Basketball team are: lFront Flowl Ftenetha Allen, Stephanie Stephens, Jennifer Moore, Alissa Cutshall, Lori McFadden, Kellie Newman, Manager Shelly Anthony, lBack Rowl Amy Spann, Dana Wigley, Melanie Moffilt, Audrey Holmes, Katie Williams, Connie Berry, Ramona Jones, and Coach Leanne Stone. Girls' Basketball ' 59 Johnny Lands Acquires Position Members ot the Varsity Boys' Basketball team are: lFront Flowl Coach Johnny Lands, Coach Randy Ballard, lBack Flowl Chad Fleming, Greg Moore, B.J. Kounousky, Bruce Simpsen, Stephen Jones, Chad Jones, Jeff McCarty, and Brad Bankston. Not pictured is James McCarty. 60 - Basketball of New Panther Head Coach With new head coach Johnny Lands at the helm, North Lamar Panthers steered for what many thought would be the most successful season in many years. Four returning seniors and a much heralded corp of Juniors rounded the team destined for success, but it wasn't to be. Even after weeks of intense practice, Panthers repeatedly found themselves unable to put together the necessary momentum to find victory. Two early victories in district play were the highlights of the season as the Panthers ended with a record of 5 wins and 22 losses. Inside Shot: Junior Chad Jones attempts an inside shot as Bruce Simpsen 03343 rushes to assist. Guarding the Inside: Bruce Simpsen covers a Paris High player during district play. Boys' Basketball - 61 Panthers Defeat lVlcKinne l Inside Feed: Guard Candy Ellis passes the ball inside over the head of Clarksville defender. Taking the Layup: Steve Jones 111243 puts the ball up for two as other players move to assist. Basketball Statislicians are: Jacquejoy Henderson, Sabra Lands, and Janny Postma. 62 ' Boys' Basketball V Struggling: B.J. Kounousky fights for the ball against two Paris High defenders during district play. 35-26, 56-50 embers ofthe Junior Varsity Boys' Basketball team are: lFront Rowl Joe Plott, Coach Randy Ballard, Jarvis McCarty, lBack Bowl yan Masters, John Hawkins, Benjy Green, Shiloh Minier, Chad Henson, Michael Jones, Jason Hostetler, Greg Weaver, Randy Knowles, nd Manager Justin Walls. embers of the Freshman Boys' Basketball team are: QFront Flowl Brian Scott, Jeremy Crutchfield, Patrick Young, Manager Brian um, lBack Rowl Brad Hart, Richard Woolston, Chad Helm, Clint Hildreth, Jeff Hundley, Bo Kelley, Chad Thomas, and Coach Leslie atS0l'l . Boys' Basketball - 63 Michael Bills Sets State Record In only its second year of competition, North Lamar's Powerlifting team found success at numerous meets. The '87 schedule was capped with Michael Bills setting a state record in the 114 pound class squat competition. This season the team has competed in seven meets, capturing first place in four and advancing four team members, Robert Edwards, Marcus Williams, Michael Bills, Jeff McDonald and Toby Deupree, to state competition. Concentration: State Record Holder Michael Bills works on his squating. Preparation: Powerlifter Toby Deupree works on squats prior to Palestine meet as Erik Moore spots. 64 - Powerlifting Powerlifting Team members are: fFront Rowj Marcus Williams, Danny King, Roy Lee Horton, Shane Halcomb, Pedro Uranga, Kris Parker, Erik Moore, Benny Dollins, Shane Ervin, fSecond Rowj Scott Roberts, Doug Briscoe, Kenneth Shirley, Joe Williams, Robert Smith, Michael Bills, Jason Redus, Bobby Garrison, Rocky Dority, fBack RowyToby Deupree, Robert Edwards, Troy Scholl, Shane Fountain, Wayne Flowers, John Capps, Jeff McDonald, Bo Exum, and Coach Asa Chambless. . , ' LT ' fPff'.1.AL15i? .f 'fi -3QBJKQfrT1XE'?WfQg?sF53fQQYQ5' V' W2 Q 'rl f1g'j1L'4,S1?Q5fi.'w' fQ,'4fifYQi-ZZfhgfgrvxgf ,. 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Academics - 65 Administration Working Behind the Scenes The White House as the administration building is often referred to guides and oversees the business of North Lamar ISD. Under the supervision of Mr. Roy Chadwick, the district is constantly on the move with changing laws and numerous educational reforms to deal with, as well as the always changing needs of the student population. The administration demon- strates its concern for the well being of the district and gives special efforts to assure that the whole district benefits from any changes they implement. North Lamar ISD Superintendent is Mr. Roy Chadwick. 66 ' Administration if Members ot the North Lamar ISD School Board are: lFront Rowl Mr. Terry Hill, Secretaryg Mr. Terry Temple, President, Mr. Jesse Swindle, Vice-President, lBack Rowl Superintendent Roy Chadwickg Mr. Bob Wrightg Mr. Mark Jonesg Mr. Dick Friersong and Mr. Phillip Flisinger. ,, Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum is Mrs. Joyce Johnson. Pnff' ,,.. Assistant Superintendent tor Business is Mr. Darrell White, ny., arms. North Lamar High School Principal is Mr. James Dawson. . ff ' xi Assistant Principal is Mrs. Virginia Bolton. ! JP -ff 'V -, . sw, wx E . yy rg! Q A i ' - YQ. fiefl 1 ' 5 -f' Z :fl L., 5. 5 Assistant Principal is Mr. Thomas Moffitt. Pl'il'lCip3lS Supporting Youth North Lamar welcomed Mr. James Dawson as new high school principal after the resignation of former principal Mr. Doug Lane. Mr. Dawson's ominous six foot four frame loomed in the hallway as students were encouraged to behave properly for the fear of actually having his strong forearm behind a paddle encourage them to do so. After a week or so as students became acquainted with the new principal, it became obvious that he was really a very buslnesslike man. Since Mr. Dawson's arrival, the attitudes and spirit of NL students have been enhanced as students have begun to emulate his obvious leadership skills. That's the Way it ls: Mr. Thomas Moffitt discusses school policies during a class meeting. fMiddleJ Somebody Has to Do lt: Mr. James Dawson shows that a principal's work is never done. Principals - 67 BROWN, RHEA - English I, Adv. Journalism, Yacht Sponsor, Beta BRYANT, KATIE - French I and II, Spanish ll, Foreign Language Club FRANKLIN, MARY ANN - Spanish I, Foreign Lan- guage Club, Cheer- leaders HINDMAN, SHARON - English Ill, Key- wanettes, Senior Sponsor, UIL Spelling, Creative Writing HICKMAN, LILLIAN - Eng- lish ll, Sociology HULLINGER, MARTHA - English Ill, CLA III and IV, Reading Improvement LEMLEY, MARY - English II, CLA Il, Youth for Christ, TAFE MORRIS, ALAN - English I, CLA I, Boys' Athletics STONE, LEANNE - English I and Ill, Girls' Athletics 68 - Language Languages Keys to Understanding Have you ever stopped to think about the special ways which people communicate? Speech and writing are the most obvious ways in which people convey ideas, and probablythefirst things that come to most minds when asked that question. Whether you speak English, parlez francais, or habla Espanol communication in some form is essential, however, it is too often taken for granted. Required to takefour years of English, students learn and review basic grammar skills, literary works, and writing form and styles. For upperclassmen, though, the biggest assignment of the year is often the dreaded research paper! But, looking back, it never seems as bad as before, and the experience gained is certainly worth the effort. tBottom Lefty Moving Day: Mrs. Leanne Stone and Mrs. Sue Harrell move into their classrooms prior to the beginning of school. Roll Call: Senior English teacher Mrs. Linda Winfrey checks roll prior to class. Pi! Intellectual Conversation? B.J. Kounousky Robert Edwards seem to be discussing the 'asir 'ShakespearewhiIeTaIauraFinley listens. Teaching: Seniors Missy Norrell and Cindy edit a composition. pLef1i AndthenIsaid. . . Brightening upthe post, Mrs. Sharon Hindman entertains Mrs. Brown with one of her many anecdotes. op Righty Busy: Mrs. Leanne Stone's class is busy their assignments. Rightj Hot Red Ink! Mrs. Sharon Hindman grading papers before the Christmas 535, Zmiff' Q My .I W- A W V gf XY. - ,,,.-. K, --W--s. ,, Q Language - 69 l an x M 9.6. if JH-.....'J 'n ,f r'rf - ' Sizing it Up: Geometry students Dean Earls, David Campbell, Samantha Cunningham, and Veronica Earls trace geometric models on the board. Computer Whizes: Bruce Simpsen and Nikki Armstrong show off their program to Mrs. Kathy Stewart. 70 ' Math M3Th9tT'l3.tiCS Y: mx-l- b If the words hyperbola, equation, scalene, difference, or function immediately bring tears to your eyes - you're not alone. Math students everywhere feel this frustration at one point in time: therefore, the burden is on the teachers to make learning more fun and agreeable, a job which the NL Math department fulfills with pride. Mrs. Barbara Eatherly received a grant from GTE on behalf of the Math department. With this 315,000 grant, Mrs. Eatherly and Mrs. Trudy Hilliard traveled to many conferences to evaluate math labs and software before actually buying any equipment. The manipulatives that are there are available for teachers to check out for classroom use. The purpose of the lab is to make math real to students, by showing them through science the necessity of math, Mrs. Eatherly explained fTop Lefty Does Not Compute: Gena Coursey and Samantha Berry can't seem to get their program to work. iMiddle Lefty xr ? Mrs. Barbara Eatherly calls out answers to her Algebra I Honors class. J BALLARD, DAVID - Pre- Algebra, Geometry, Rodeo and Horse Club BALLARD, RANDY - Geo- metry, Boys' Athletics EATHERLY, BARBARA - Algebra I, Algebra II, Keywanettes, Senior Sponsor RILEY, WILLIS - Pre- Algebra, Pre-Calculus, Algebra ll STEWART, KATHY - Com- puter Math, Physics, Algebra I STRIPLAND, JIMMIE - Algebra l, Girls' Ath- letics WATSON, LESLIE - Alge- bra I, FOM Ready lor Class? Keith Roach, Toby Deupree, and Erik Moore wait for Pre-Calculus class to begin. Hi : Chad Johnson waves hello as his classmates Michael Pentecost, Shanna Arnold, and Matt Brunson take notes for Algebra ll Honors. lTopJ Now What? Senior Scott McClain asks assistance from Pre-Calculus teacher, Mr. Willis Riley. Math I 71 ANDERSON, ANDY - Physical Science, Con- sumer Math BEARD, BILLY - Biology, Physical Science CULBERTSON, BOB - Biology DAUGHTREY, SHEILA - Biology, Girls' Ath- letics HILLIARD, TRUDY - Chemistry, Biology ll, UIL Science, Math and Science Club 'WY' -'ff ,j. J fig, - ' ff! if f Do They Bite? Kim Butcher demonstrates great courage handling a snake and tarantula during Biology as Sharon Stewart and Curtis Blake gently pet them. Great Minds at Work: Jami Milton, Kenny Earp, Tina Brantley, Julie Parrott, and Laura Hilliard experiment with Lead Sulfide. lTop Righty Researchers: Mrs. Trudy Hilliard and Missy Norrell compare lab findings with those of the book. 72 - Science -.s m 1. . , f ..., FQ' i .. ,.,, 5 V, ,jp -'w', fy 1 1 Science Training for Technology The principles of Einstein, Newton, Galileo, and other scientists have shaped the study of science which students study in courses such as Physical Science, Chemistry, Biology, and Physics. Although some of these ideas seem earth shattering to high school students, they are only the basics of what forms our advancing technological society. What, how, and why are frequent questions asked by science students. Teacher explanations are often not enough to satisfy such questionsg however, the new extended science laboratory and scimatic lab let students get hands-on training and see for themselves that they too can perform similar experiments as Einstein, Newton, and Galileo. Mrs. Trudy Hilliard received a grant from GTE on behalf of the NL science department. This grant allowed Mrs. Hilliard to travel to many places such as Boston, San Antonio, Denver, and Phoenix where she attended conferences to learn the relationships and techniques of combining mathematics and science. Mrs. Hilliard said, Barbara Eatherly and l are learning more about each other's fields and how to help one another teach our subjects. . .this could only benefit the students. In addition, we had a lot of fun. Q rilrl53i'5i'X5'Sc3' sffsfiSsl QS, L',PlAl1,H9, TFPD B! oEr m .. 'uC9'f:1'.. lah . wa -,-' .Q- Three Amigos: A combined effort from Shane Halcomb, Samantha Berry, and Brad Drake make a tough Physics problem a little easier. Bubble Magic: Greg Moore and Scott Roberts study the structures of bubble configurations. Science - 73 It's an Adventure: Steve Towler, Steve Jones, Monica Martin, Stormie Evans, Shannon Scamp, and Karry Mullenstaketime out from Government to look into the Navy. fTop Lefty Syntax Error: Samantha Berry works with the Navy Vocational Demonstration Computer. fTop Righty How's This? Evette Hostetler gets help from Mrs. Rodgers. fMiddle Righty Peanuts: Freshman history students relax before the holidays as they watch Charlie Brown's Halloween special. 74 - Social Studies Intense Discussion: Mr. Dennis Hodgkiss discusses the essential elements of American history with Michelle Jones, Ronda Moon, MiMi Harvey, and Dana Wigley. Social Studies The World at a Glance Looking at the past, dealing with the present, and applying that to the future is a basic summary of Social Studies. ln classes like American and world history, teachers try to make happenings and people seem life-like through films and role playing activities. Often, government and economics students learn about the structure of our political and economic systems from guest speakers to class discussions. Mr. Dennis Hodgkiss, American history teacher said, History is the study of change over a period of time. We study history to learn about ourselves, other people, to get alternatives for decision making, to find out why things are the waythey are, and to understand human behavior. A proper study of history integrates the past, present, and future, because to understand whereweare going,we haveto understand where we are and where we have been. X Wwwwvffil Locturing: Cindy Weaver pays particularly close attention to one of Mr. Byrd's lectures on the fundamentals of Government. BYRD, RICHARD - Government, Debate, Students Helping Stu- dents CHAMBLESS, ASA - US History, Boys' Ath- letics HODGKISS, DENNIS - American History, Key Club, Students Help- ing Students, UIL Journalism, Senior Sponsor X f KREID, MARK - World History, Boys' Athle- tics RODGERS, JOANNE - Government, Econo- mics, US History TEMPLETON, SONNY - World History, Senior Class Sponsor Got Enthusedlll Jenni Witter and Dawnetta Harris get up for Mr. Templeton's World History class. fMiddle Rightl Hard at Work: Mr. Richard Byrd prepares for the Upcoming dass- social studies - 75 HARDY, CHRIST! - Choir g JONES, RANDY - Band MORRIS, RHONDA- Band, Color Guard Sponsor PARKER, LAURA-Theater Arts, English I, Speech and Drama and Thes- pian Sponsor, UIL Speech and One Act Play Dance Fever: Theater Arts ll students practice the latest moves. Instructor Mrs. Laura Parker boogies with students J Knight, Stephanie Davis, Jennifer Witter, and Adelia Moses. Perfect Harmony: Director Mrs. Christi Hardy conducts Choir members at Spring concert. lMiddIe Righty Keeping the Beat: NL Drum Line members Brian Payne and Greg Clark keep the tempo and spirits high during pep rallies. 76 - Fine Arts Fine AI'1IS Developing Culture For those who have an inclination for the arts, North Lamar offers an excellent foundation. Allowing aspiring talents to express themselves, teachers provide direction yet at the same time offer freedom for individual expressions. With the growth of North Lamar came a wider diversified student body: therefore, the demand for an art class was heard, and future Picassos and Van Goghs took to the classroom with paints and brushes. Technique: Mrs. Diane Jenkins demonstrates the proper technique for mixing colors to student Candy Ellis. y 'lr' A.. A-.. P.E. and Health Physical Fitness Learning about the body and its needs are the essentials learned in health and physical education classes. In health class, physical hygiene, dangers of drug abuse and alcoholism, and the necessity of physical exercise are emphasized, while P.E. classes allow students a break from the monotonous sit-down classes, allowing them to play such games and sports as volleyball, basketball, roller skating, and ping pong. CRAWFORD, JOHNNY - Boys' P.E., Boys' Athletics LANDS, JOHNNY - Boys' Athletics, Physical Science PLUNKETT, TOM - Health, Intro. Speech, Boys' Athletics TOWNSEND, ELAINE - Girls' P.E., Student Council Q V an Ek.-1 I Here It ls : Mr. Tom Plunkett points out an answer to health students Connie McFatridge and Melinda Briggle. Pep Talk: Basketball Head Coach Johnny Lands goes over team strategy during Paris High game. lTop Leftl Train: Misty Ray, Niki Workman, Tracy Fults and Jimmye Shannon have fun roller skating during P.E. Health and P.E. - 77 ANTHONY, VIRGIE - Homemaking, Home and Family Living, Child Development, Clothing, FHA BOLTON, DEAN - Auto Mechanics, VlCA COPELAND,BlLLY-Gener- al Mechanical Repair, VOCT FRlERSON,JACK-Agricul- ture, Ag. Co-Op, FFA GFlAVES,JAMES-Vocation- al Director KING, GARY - Distributive Education, DECA il, at e New Technology: Auto Mechanics instructor Mr. Dean Bolton instructs Michael Hoffmaster how to use the new car analyzer. Mmmmmm : Homemaking students Kim Harker and James McCarty practice cooking skills during class. 78 ' Vocational VOCHUOFIHI Classes for Careers Deciding your future is usually a difficult decision. ln our advancing society, numerous career options are available for students. Vocational courses help prepare students for placement in an occupation after graduation. Classroom instruction teaches essential skills, allows hands-on training, and is often supplemented with field trips, aswell as actual job placement. Besides earning a little extra spending money, vocational students receive class credit, and, at the same time, prepare for the future. Sown Up: Mrs. Virgie Anthony shows Phyllis Cummings proper way to sew a seam. Cooking: Melissa Dicken, Barbara Ferguson and April prepare a meal during Homemaking Class. opl Tune Up: Michael Hoffmaster, Jim Watson, and Leslee perform a tune up in Auto Mechanics. Rightj All in a Day's Work: Working for North Lamar, student Stormie Evans checks student grade sheets. MAHAN, TREVA - CVAE, FHA HERO ll MC LEMOFlE, BOBBY - Agriculture I, Ag. Mechanics, FFA MOFFITT, FlALPHAN - VOE, OEA, Beta SPARKS, STEVE - Agricul- ture I, Horticulture, FFA WEATHERFORD, JUDY - HECE, FHA WILLIAMS, KATHLEEN - Homemaking ll, Food and Nutrition, FHA 4 O O D7 :Z O D D7 - -1 I NI CD ..,.. . CLAYTON, JOE - Typing l Youth for Christ GEORGE, ALDEN - Rec- ordkeeping, Health, Personal Business Management, Boys' Athletics HARRELL, SUE - English IV, Advanced Typ- ing, Word Processing, Accounting, UIL Ac- ' counting y I ..,, K I Q .,. 93' Q 2 A - ' 'L N 1 k , 'z j 9'-u., 5 s'el' 'L tg.. g 1 d lVf-' g .X . 0 7 Q.. t,,., ,ES Talking It Over: Mrs. Harrell's Accounting class takes a break to talk. tTop Lefty Whistle While You Work: Brookie Crawford seems to be enjoying her Typing assignment. iTop Righty Concentrating: Jennifer Whitaker concentrates on finishing her class work. Checking Work: Mr. Clayton browses over students work. 80 - Business Business Essential Skills Whether students decide to continue their education in a college setting or jump straight into the working world, the acquired skills learned in business courses such as Typing, Recordkeeping, and Accounting are often useful. These classes instill a sense of the real world into students in order to promote their own instincts, abilities, and confidence. 2- at WWA 4 1 Qu HQ if 2? . ,, . ,S Library, Special Ed An Abundance of Knowledge Books and periodicals with a gamut of topics, from college catalogs to science fiction, fill the shelves of the library. Mrs. Marilyn Threadgill, Librarian, or one of the library aides are always happy to help you find a good book or a research article. Concentrated and individualized teaching to special education students is the objective of these caring teachers. With enthusiasm and energy, Special education teachers offer their students a well-rounded education. I 2 f I I ' Helper: Kenny Earp, Library Assistant, busily checks magazines and books. ANDERSON, NANCY - CMC, UIL Prose, Poetry, and Literary Criticism FIELD, SHELLY - Plan A Director I I HENDERSON, JOYCE - Educational I Diagnostician JOHNSON, MIKE - Re- ' source Room I MC QUEEN, GEORGIA - ' Library Aide I MORTON, MARY LOUISE- Resource Room Aide I ROBBINS. BETTY - Re- source Room Aide ing Teacher THREADGILL, MARILYN - Librarian, TAFE 'Q 5 -A ,d,,,- 5 ' 'Z XD Time Out: Lydia Ochoa takes time out to read as she works in the library. Library, Special Education - 81 ROBISON, MARTHA - Visit- EADS, DB. TOMMY Computer and Instruc- tional Co-Ordinator, Pre-Calculus, UIL Cal culator EDWARDS, BOB - Voca- tional Counselor PEEL, DARLENE BLOUNT - Counselor STEPHENS, MARY - ' Special Ed. Counselor More Work: Mr. Bob Edwards and Mrs. Darlene Blount-Peel, counselors, review a student's records. iTop Righty Computer Genius: Dr. Tommy Eads busily inputs student records into the district's computer system. Like Father, Like Son: Jeremy Eads takes notes as Daddy works in the Scimatic lab. 82 - Counselors Counselors Pointing in the Right Direction Pouring over transcripts, grade sheets, achievement tests results, and grade point averages is the first place you'll find a high school counselor. Although they stay busy, they al- ways find time to plan a visit with col- lege representatives, write a letter of recommendation, or just sit down to help you straighten out your future and plans. Working through the summer organizing student schedules until after graduation, this dedicated group of professionals is there to provide assistance and a smile. JW! BSA!! i Q Secretaries, Nurse Helping Others With the never-ending phone calls and bombardment for absentees or tardies, it is amazing that the school secretaries keep their cheery composures, but you'd never find one without a smile or helping hand. These ladies provide an indispensable service, and with rare thanks, they are the hidden heroes. The school nurse is always willing to provide care for those who seem a little underthe weather with a warm smile. Regardless of whether a student needs a bandaid orjust a pat on the back, Mrs. Stewart, our school nurse, is constantly on call. Secretaries are: fSeatedJ Sharon Green, Moore, Judy Bankston and Melissa Maggard. ' UL -lei. I' its 1 I .1 . I .,fffww,,,, . , 1 v X BATTLE, LINDA - Sec- retary RICKETSON, ELIZABETH - Secretary to Prin- cipal SHELTON, SUE - Plan A Secretary STEWART, SARAH - School Nurse WHITE, VIRGIE - Plan A Office - - ET! in Fifty Words a Minute: Mrs. Elizabeth Ricketson, Prin- cipal's Secretary, prepares a needed letter. Director of Transportation A A and Special Services is Mr. ' Don Moffitt. ,4 Secretaries, Nurses - 83 Cafeteria Workers and Custodians Necessary Services There are two important groups of people that are often taken for granted at North Lamar. They are the cafeteria workers and cus- todians. Everyday they work to give us a variety of foods to choose from and to keep our restrooms and floors clean. They work hard to make NL a better place, and they are constantly On the Move !! LJ T lt-f't'f't 'af -AQ- 4 You Found WHAT in Those Hamburger Buns? Babe Rodgers, Catherine Moore, and Evelyn Milling share a moment of laughter. 84 - Cafeteria Workers and Custodians Cafeteria Workers are: QFront Rowl Isabel Shipman, Lila Ann Brakebill, Catherine Moore, Evelyn Milling, Pat Roberts, lBack Rowl Billy Daniels, Betty Ward, Pam Porter, Babe Rodgers, and Sandra Freeman. Cafeteria Supervisor is Mrs. Charlotte Cahill. Always at Work: Custodian Billy Hill is always on the job. 6, 1.-.k x f .-f 5 - wxg, , ff 1 v AMEX x 22 4 1 2 J yt qi? jg -. 3 2 Q ef 2 'i 2 wx ff iff .Lf ff V 5 ,x 5? r 1, K. gg 14 m,.L ' L .,', 3 I : r H st' Q' iw E 21, ..f jQQQpntinuaisIy striving kseps students On the MQYQJA' Addivegsglvgroudofif 4 individuals providbs for intbrestingdscdnliy along M its final 'desffjnnation L graduation, if , d if . - nana 57 nsss 2.352 -123, mi? I 25:1 S 2 , . A Y I. 1 P ,. 2 ,. N Wwwfv A -vi., N,f,d,-- QQ.. 3115? K'M.,M,,. a 5 A Classix 5E?35sT f' 71: ti. ,Wy , , , KV,,ipC..2, auf- ii' f 41 H. ,Q f Gena Coursey Elected President Senior Class Officers are: Gena Coursey, President, Toby Deupree, Vice-Presidentg Rebecca Ricketson, Secretaryg and Terri Campbell, Treasurer. ABBOTT, AMY - Band 113, Flag Corps 113 Powderpuff 13, 43, Foreign Language Club, OEA TAFE Historian ADAMS, MARCUS - FFA, Horticulture, Rodeo and Horse Club ADAMS, TWALA - Beta, DECA, FHA Treasurer and Sergeant-at-Arms, Keywanettes ANDERSON, STEPHANIE - Beta, FHA, HECE Recreation Officer, Student Council, TAFE Secretary, Youth for Christ, Basketball 11, 2, 3, 43 Track 12, 33, Powderpuff13, 43, Outstanding Sprinter 12, 33, Regional Track Qualifier ANTHONY, MIKE - Beta, Key Club, Math and Science Club, Football 11, 2, 3, 43, Basketball 11, 23 Powerlifting 13, 43, Teacher's Aide ARMSTRONG, NIKKI - Beta, Drama, Foreign Language Club, Keyvvanettes, Poetry Club Basketball 113, Cheerleader 12, 3, 43, Tennis12, 3, 43 UIL Typing 123, Powderpuff13, 43 ARMSTRONG,WESLEY-FFAGreenhandAdvisor Conducting Team, Rodeo and Horse Club Baseball 11, 23, OYRA, 4SHSRA, THSRA, NHSRA ASHFORD, LAWRENCE - FFA, Horticulture, Athletics 113 ASHTON, BRETT - FFA, Gen. Construction, VICA Reporter, Football 113 BEARSE, ANN - Beta, FFA, VICA BERRY, SAMANTHA - Beta Reporter, Drama, Foreign Language Club, Keywanettes Vice- President, President, Lieutenant Governor Division ll, Texas-Oklahoma Governor, 1987 Yacht Staff, 1988 YachtEditor, Math and Science Club, Student Council, Band 11, 2, 33, Color Guard 11, 2, 33, Color Guard Captain 133, All-District Band 11, 23, One-Act Play123, Band Staff 12, 33, Debate Regional Qualifier 123, UIL Persuasive Speaking 133, Baseball Statistician 13, 43, Key Club Sweetheart, Color Guard Sweetheart, Academic All-American, National Service and Leadership Award, BPW Representative, Nominee DAR Good Citizen BRAMHALL, STACY - DECA, FHA, Rodeo and Horse Club 86 - Seniors ts . is galil BBANNAN, CHAD BRITTEN, YVONNE BROWN, JOHN - Beta BROWN, LAWAKIA - CVAE, FHA, Basketball 113 BRYANT, STEPHEN - Key Club, Band 11, 2, 33, Regional Solo and Ensemble 11, 2, 33, Section Leader 11, 2, 33 BRYER, STACI - FHA, HECE Treasurer, Color Guard 133, Powderpuff 143 BUCK, STEPHANIE - CVAE, FHA BUBGESS, BRAD - FFA, Basketball 143, Baseball 143 BURNS, BILLY - DECA, FFA, FHA BURRIS, STEPHEN - FFA, Powerlifting 133, Football 12, 3, 43 CALDWELL, DARRELL - Key Club, Math and Science Club, Band 11, 23, UIL Calculator, Science, Number Sense, Teachers' Aide CALK, JEANNE - Beta, Foreign Language Club Vice-President, Peer Counselors, TAFE, Band 11, 2, 3, 43, Jazz Band 13, 43, Band Squad Leader 143, All-District Band 12, 3, 43, All-Region Band 12, 3, 43, State Solo and Ensemble 12, 3, 43, Four States Jazz Band 13, 43, Junior-Senior Honor Band, Academic All-American, Band Sweetheart 133 CAMPBELL, JIMMY - DECA, FFA, Key Club, Math and Science Club, Rodeo and Horse Club CAMPBELL, TERRI - Beta, FHA, Choir, Keywanettes Treasurer, Math and Science Club Reporter, OEA President, Junior Class Treasurer, Senior Class Secretary, Powderpuff, Tennis 12, 3, 43, Tennis MVP 133, UIL Accounting 133, Office Assistant, Teacher's Aide, Nominee DAR Good Citizen CARICO, CINDY - Beta, Drama, Keywanettes Chaplain and Reporter, Student Council, 1987 Yacht Staff, 1988 Yacht Public Relations Manager, Mascot 13, 43, Basketball 11, 23, UIL Debate 11, 23, Regional Qualifier 123, Tennis 13, 43, One-Act Play 123, Powderpuff13, 43, Yacht Sweetheart 133, Junior Class Secretary, Homecoming Queen Nominee CASEY, BETH - Beta, Drama, OEA, TAFE, Teacher's Aide, Powderpuff CLARK, JULIE - FHA, OEA, Teacher's Aide CLAUSIUS, KENNETH - FHA Sergeant-at-Arms Seniors - 87 CLEVENGER, SHANNON CONNERLEY, AMBER - FHA, Math Club, VICA Treasurer, Beta COOK, CHET - Beta, FHA, Peer Counselor, Poetry Club, Teacher's Aide, Youth for Christ, Student Council, 1987 Yacht Staff, 1988 Yacht Head Photographer, UIL Accounting 143 COOPER, MICHELLE - OEA COURSEY, GENA - Beta, Foreign Language Club, TAFE,Youth for Christ Secretary, 1987 YachtStaff, 1988 Yacht Organizational Editor, Band 11, 2, 3, 43, USAA Band Award 133, USNLMA Band Award 133, All-Regional Band 11, 2, 33, All-District Band 11, 2, 33, Assistant Drum Major 133, Band Section Leader 143, Aarion Foundation Award 133, McDonald's All-American High School Band Nominee 133, Band Sweetheart 123, All-Junior!Senior Honor Band 13, 43, Spanish Award, Academic All-American 12, 33, Who's Who 133, Class Favorite 113, Valentine Sweetheart Nominee 11, 23, Valentine Sweetheart 123, Senior Class President, Homecoming Queen, Teacher's Aide, First Division Solo and Ensemble, Drum Major 143, Band Letter Club COVINGTON, ROSALIND - Foreign Language Club, Math-ScienceClub,YouthforChrist, Band 13, 43, All-Region Band 133, Junior!Senior Honor Band, UIL Science 113, UIL Calculator 12, 43 CROSTLEY, TRACI - DECA, FHA, OEA, Band 113, Powderpuff 13, 43 CROUCH, CHESTER - Beta, Cross Country 11, 2, 3, 43, Track 11, 2, 3, 43, Regional Qualifier Cross Country 11, 2, 33, Regional Track Qualifier 11, 2, 33, State Cross Country Qualifier 123, Outstanding Track Runner 11, 23, Outstanding Cross Country Runner 12, 33, MVP Track 133 CROUCH, JOEY - Beta, Foreign Language Club, Band 11, 2, 3, 43, All-District Band 12, 3, 43, All-Region Band 12, 43, Junior!Senior Honor Band 13, 43, Four States Bandmaster Association Jazz Band 13, 43, Jazz Band 12, 3, 43, Section Leader 12, 3, 43, Band Letter Club CROUCH, SANDY - Beta, DECA, FHA Vice-President, Poetry Club, Rodeo and Horse Club, Cross Country 123, Powderpuff13, 43 CULBERTSON, PAUL - Beta, FFA Greenhand Sentinel, Regional Science Fair, Basketball 11, 23, Baseball 11, 23, Track 113, Cross Country 12, 3, 43, Golf 13, 43, MVP Golf 133, Regional Qualifier Cross Country 12, 33, State Qualifier Cross Country 123, Who's Who 133 CUNNINGHAM, ARTHUR - Beta, Key Club, Math and Science Club, UIL Calculator, Science, Computer, Football 11, 23, 1988 Yacht Staff, Who's Who DANGERFIELD, REMONDA - Beta, OEA, Student Council President, TAFE Treasurer, Youth for Christ,Teacher'sAide,Cheerleader13,43,Track113, Who's Who DARNELL, DARREN - FFA, Football 11, 2, 33 DAVIS, STEPHANIE - Cheerleader 12, 3, 43, Drama, Student Council Chaplain, Track 11, 2, 3, 43, Volleyball 113 DENNY, RHONDA - Beta, Kewvanettes, Peer Counselor, TAFE, Youth for Christ, Choir Chaplain, Band 113, Choir 13, 43, All-District Choir 133, Choir Sweetheart 133 DEUPREE, TOBY - Beta Treasurer and Vice- President, Drama, Key Club, Math and Science Club, Student Council, TAFE, Youth for Christ, Football 11, 2, 33, Baseball 11, 2, 3, 43, Basketball 113, One-Act Play 113, Powderpuff Coach 133, Beta Talent Team State and National Champions, All-District Baseball Honorable Mention 123, All-District Second Team 133, All-RRV Baseball 133, Fighting Spirit Award 123, Senior Class Vice-President DICKEY, MICHAEL - DECA, FFA 88 - Seniors 411 Ha DOLLAR, DEANNA - DECA, TAFE, Rodeo and Horse Club DOLLINS, STACIE - FHA, Peer Counselor, VICA Secretary and Sweetheart, Band 111 DRAKE, BRAD - Beta, Foreign Language Club, Student Council, Key Club, Football 11, 2, 3, 41, Powerlifting 131 EARLS, VERONICA - Choir, FHA, OEA, TAFE, Youth for Christ EARP, KENNY - HECE EDELHAUSER, DALANA - CVAE, FHA, Teacher's Aide, Secretary EDWARDS, ROBERT - FFA, Football 11, 2, 3, 41, Offensive Lineman of Year 131, All-Red River Valley Hon. Mention 131, Powerlifting 13, 41, Regional Qualifier Powerlifting 131, Track 11, 2, 3, 41, District Champion Shot Put 131, Best All-Around 131, Class Favorite 121, Powderpuff Cheerleader 131 ELLIS, CANDY - FHA, Band 111, Choir141, Track 11, 2, 3, 41, Basketball 11, 2, 3, 41 ELROD, DONNA EVANS, STORMIE - Beta, FHA, OEA, Student Council Corresponding Secretary, TAFE, JV Volleyball 111, Powderpuff 13, 41 EXUM, LEE - Beta, Key Club, Band 11, 2, 31, Tennis 11, 2, 3, 41 FENDLEY, JIMMY - FFA Greenhand Advisor, Beta, Key Club, VICA Friends : Class of '88 embraces during last Wg HQ, 11 pep rally while JV Cheerleaders serenade L55 ii them with Friends. Yin , -W, Seniors - 89 90 FERGUSON, PATRICIA - CVAE, FHA, HECE, TAFE FLOWERS, LARRY FORD, KIM - Beta, DECA President, FHA, Speech and Drama, Keywanettes, TAFE, UIL Typing 121, Accounting 131 FOSTER, LAURA - Beta, Class Favorite121, HECE, Choir FOUNTAIN, SHANE - FFA Vice-President, District Secretary, Football 11, 2, 3, 41, Basketball 11, 21, Track 11, 2, 31 FREEMAN, CURTIS - Beta, Football 11, 2, 41, Powerlifting 131 GATES, CINDY - Beta, OEA Parliamentarian, UIL Math111, UIL Science 111 GIBSON, KIM - HECE, FHA, Powderpuff 141 GIBSON, SCOTTY - VICA Secretary, Football 111, Blue Ribbon in State and Regional VICA GRIFFIN, TERESA - HECE Vice-President GROSE, PAM - FHA, Foreign Language Club, HERO HALCOMB, SHANE - Football 11, 2, 3, 41, Powerlifting 13, 41, Beta, Math and Science Club, Youth for Christ, Powderpuff Majorette 131, Junior Class Favorite HALE, SUZANNE - Band 11, 2, 31, Youth for Christ, Beta, Band Section Leader 131, Four States Honor Band, Math and Science Club, UIL Literary Criticism, Science, Journalism, and Calculator HARKER, KIMBERLY - FHA, CVAE, Band 11, 21, Powderpuff 13, 41 HARPER, CINDY - Beta, Drama, Cross Country 11, 2, 3, 41, Track 111, One-Act Play121, All-State Cross Country 121 HARRIS, DELESHA - FHA, Beta, OEA Parliamentarian, TAFE, Youth for Christ, Volleyball 11, 2, 3, 41, Basketball 11, 2, 31, JV Girls' Basketball Sweetheart, FHA Sweetheart HENDERSON, JACQUEJOY - Beta, Foreign Language Club, Keywanettes, Drama, Rodeo and Horse Club Treasurer, Student Council, 1988 Yacht Staff, 4SHSRA, ETHSRA, Powderpuff 13, 41, Basketball 11, 21, Tennis 12, 3, 41, Band 111, Boys' Varsity Basketball Sweetheart, 4S Rodeo Champion Barrel Racer, Reserve All-Around Rodeo Champion, Who's Who, Distinguished Student HIGH, KEN - FFA ' Seniors HIGNIGHT, GREGORY HINES, PAM - Beta, Speech and Drama, TAFE, UIL Accounting 141, Teacher's Aide, Powderpuff HODGES, RICK - Beta, FFA Vice-President, Key Club, Youth for Christ, Band 111, Baseball 111, Golf 13, 41 HOFFMASTER, MICHAEL - FHA, VICA, Blue and Green Ribbons in VICA HOSTETLER, EVETTE HUDSON, CAROL - FHA President, Student Council, Youth for Christ, Band 11, 2, 31, Flag Corps 12, 31, Choir 131 HUGHAN, SHELLEY - Beta, Foreign Language Club, OEA, Rodeo and Horse Club Secretary, Band 11, 2, 3, 41, Color Guard 11, 2, 3, 41, Color Guard Captain 141, Powderpuff 13, 41, Class Favorite HULLINGER, MATTIE - Beta, Keywanettes, TAFE, Youth for Christ, 1987 Yacht Staff, 1988 Yacht Advertising Editor, Choir Librarian and Secretary, Cross Country 11, 21, Track 111, Powderpuf113, 41, Regional Science Fair JACKSON, CHALIA - FHA HERO II President, Poetry Club, Powderpuff JANEWAY, JAMIE - FFA Greenhand President, FHA, Athletics 111, FFA Land Judging, Second in Regional, FFA Radio Team, FFA Chapter Conducting Team JENKINS, VICKI JOHNSON, TAMMY - FHA Vice-President and Sweetheart, DECA, FFA, TAFE,Keywanettes, Teacher's Aide, Class Favorite 121, Powderpuff13, 41 Strike Onel Statistician Samantha Berry and Tim Cooper record action at a Panther baseball game. Seniors - 91 92 JONES, CHARLES JONES,STEPHEN-Baseball11,2,3,43,All-District Honorable Mention Baseball 123, All-District Baseball 133, All-RRV Baseball 133, Football 11, 2, 3, 43, JORDT, DAVID - Beta, Foreign Language Club, Math and Science Club, Key Club, Rodeo and Horse Club, Speech and Drama, Football 11, 2, 43, Tennis 12, 3, 43, Most Valuable Tennis Player12, 33, Regional Alternate Tennis 123 KENNEDY, KRISTI - Beta, Foreign Language Club, Keywanettes, Math and Science Club, 1987 Yacht Staff, Band 11, 2, 33, Flag Corps 12, 33, Academic All-American KIRKPATRICK, ANGIE- Beta, FHA Vice-President, OEA KNIGHT, J - Drama, Key Club, Math and Science Club, TAFE, Youth for Christ Choir Treasurer, Football 11, 2, 3, 43, Powerlifting 13, 43, One-Act Play 11, 33, Junior Class President, Office Assistant, Powderpuff Cheerleader KOUNOUSKY, B.J. - Key Club, Football 11, 2, 3, 43, Baseball 113, Basketball 143 KYLE, LISA - FHA, HECE, OEA, Band 113, Powderpuff, Teachers Aide LAMB, CHAD - FFA, VICA, Athletics 11, 23 LANDS, SABRA - Beta, Foreign Language Club, Keywanettes President, Math-Science Club, Basketball 11, 23, Cross Country 11, 2, 3, 43, State Bronze Medalist 133, First Team All-State 12, 33, Track 11, 2, 3, 43, Regional Qualifier 11, 2, 33, District and Regional Champ 880133, State Bronze Medalist 880 133, J.V. Basketball Sweetheart, Outstanding Mid-Distance Runner 123, Outstanding Cross Country Runner 123, Most Valuable Track Runner 133 LAWLER, MELISSA - FHA, FFA, SADD, Band 11, 23, Choir, Who's Who, Powderpuff 133 LAYTON, DENISE - FHA LEEKS, KALVIN - DECA, FHA, Football12, 33, Track 12, 33 LEGATE, ROSS - Beta, Drama, Foreign Language Club, Math-Science Club, Cross Country 113, Track 113, Golf 11, 2, 3, 43 LITTLE, SHANNON - Beta, DECA, FFA, Tennis 12, 33 LOFTIN, SUZANNE - Choir, Drama, Peer Counselors LOTT, ANDRA - Beta, Keywanettes, OEA Reporter, Powderpuff 13, 43 LOUGHMILLER, DALE - Beta, Drama, Key Club Secretary, Vice-President, President, Lt. Governor Division 32, Math-Science Club, Student Council, Youth for Christ, 1987 and 1988 Yacht Staff Photographer, UIL Number Sense 113, Science 11, 23, Calculator 11, 2, 3, 43, One-Act Play 13, 43, Football 143, State Alternate Persuasive Speaking and Calculator 133, Tennis 143, Powerlifting 133 - Seniors MARTIN, MONICA - Beta Chaplain, Foreign Language Club, DECA Vice-President, Drama Club, Keywanettes, TAFE, Band 113, Volleyball 123, Basketball 11, 23 MARTIN, STEVEN - FFA MARTIN, TALAURA FINLEY - FHA, Beta, OEA McCARTY, JAMES - CVAE, FHA, Student Council, Basketball 11, 3, 43 McCARTY, JEFF - Beta, DECA, FHA, Choir Vice-President, Basketball 11, 2, 3, 43, Football 143, Track 11, 2, 3, 43, Band 113, Basketball Defensive Player of Year 133 McCLAlN, SCOTT - Beta, Key Club, Basketball 113, Track 113, Football 11, 2, 3, 43, Baseball 11, 2, 3, 43, All-District Baseball Honorable Mention 133, Who's Who, Powderpuff Coach 13, 43 MCCLOUD, CINDY - Beta, FHA, TAFE, Powderpuff 13, 43, Track 11, 2, 3, 43, Regional Qualifier 1600 m 133, Cross Country 11, 2, 3, 43 MCDONALD, JAMES - DECA, VICA MCFADDEN, JENNIFER - Beta Reporter, Drama, Keywanettes, Youth for Christ Vice-President, Basketball 11, 2, 3, 43, All-District Basketball, Sophomore of Year 123, All-District Basketball 133, All-Underclassman Team Co-Newcomer of the Year 123, MVP 12, 33, Volleyball 11, 2, 3, 43, Track 11, 2, 33, Baseball Batgirl 13, 43, Volleyball Sweetheart 12, 33, Junior Best All-Around, Homecoming Queen Nominee, Powderputf McFADDEN, JOHNNY - DECA, FFA, Football 113, Baseball 11, 2, 3, 43 MCKNIGHT, BRAD - FFA, VICA President, Football 11, 2, 3, 43 MEREDITH, JENNIFER Assisting New Students: Chet Cook assists Adrienne Harris with her schedule. Seniors - 93 94 MICHAEL, DAVID - Beta, Key Club Chaplain MOFFITT, KELVIN MOLARIS, MELISSA - Beta, DECA, FHA, HECE Secretary, VICA Sweetheart, Powderpuff MOORE, ERIK - Beta President, National Championship Talent Group, Drama Club President, Key Club, Math-Science Club President, Student Council, Youth for Christ, Choir Chaplain, Football 11, 2, 3, 41, Track 111, Basketball 11, 2, 31, Junior Class Vice-President, UIL Journalism Regional Qualifier 121, State Qualifier 131, One-Act Play 11, 2, 31, School and Community Self- Evaluation Committee, Powderpuff Coach 131, UIL Excellence Award MOREE, TAB - FFA Greenhand Reporter, Chapter Reporter, Chapter President, Football 11, 21, Class Favorite 111 MORGAN, DAVID - FHA, CVAE, HECE MORGAN, RUFUS - HECE MOSES, ADELIA - Drama, TAFE, Choir 141 MULLENS, KARRY - FFA, Youth for Christ, Track 11, 2, 3, 41, Cross Country 11, 2, 3, 41, Regional Qualifier 11, 2, 3, 41, State Qualifier 11, 2, 31 NICHOLS, KRISTI - Beta, Keyvvanettes Secretary, Foreign Language Club, Choir 121, Keywanette Sweetheart 131, Powderpuff 13, 41 NORRELL, MISSY - Beta Secretary, Drama Club Vice-President, President, Student Council, Math and Science Club, Basketball 111, Tennis 12, 41, Cheerleader11, 2, 3, 41, Powderpuff13, 41, Regional Science Fair 131, Basketball Manager 121, Beta Club Sweetheart, 1988 Yacht Staff, Homecoming Queen Nominee NORTMAN, JENNIFER - DECA, HECE, FHA, Volleyball 11, 21, Powderpuf1131, FHA Sweetheart NUTT, RONNIE - Beta, Drama, Key Club Secretary, Math and Science Club, Football 141, UIL Calculator 11, 2, 3, 41, Regional Qualifier 12, 31, State Qualifier 131, UIL Science11, 2, 3, 41, Regional Qualifier 12, 31, UIL Number Sense 11, 2, 41, National Merit Commended Student, 1987 Yacht Staff, 1988 Yacht Staff Managing Editor PARSON, ANGIE - DECA PARSON, LYNN - Beta Chaplain, Foreign Language Club, Keywanettes, OEA, TAFE, Youth for Christ, Cross Country111, Volleyball 11, 21, Track 111, Second Place Regional Science Fair, Cross Country Sweetheart, Powderpuff13, 41 PEACE, MIKE - Beta, Foreign Language Club, Key Club, Football 13, 41, Track and Field 11, 21, Basketball 111, Powerlifting 131, Math and Science Club PIERCE, JERRY - FHA, VICA Reporter and Vice-President POOLE, DAVID - FFA, VICA Sergeant-at-Arms and President, Football 11, 21, State VICA Contest Winner 131 - Seniors POSTMA, JANNY - Beta, Math and Science Club, Youth for Christ, Volleyball 11, 2, 3, 43, Track 12, 3, 43, Powderpuff13, 43 PROCTOR, PATTI - Drama, FHA, Poetry, TAFE, Cross Country11, 2, 3, 43,Track11, 2, 33, Powderpuff 13, 43, Most Outstanding Distance Runner 133, All-State Cross Country 133 PROFFER, LORI - DECA, FHA, Color Guard 133 REDUS, LYNN REEVES, MANON - HERO I, HERO ll Historian and Treasurer, FHA, One-Act Play 123, Powderpuff RHODES, DEBRA - FHA, DECA RHODES, KINDA - Choir 12, 3, 43, All-District Choir 133, HECE RICKETSON, REBECCA - Beta, Drama, Foreign Language Club, Keywanettes, Math and Science Club Vice-President, Youth for Christ, Senior Class Treasurer,CrossCountry11,2,3,43,All-StateCross Country Team 123, Track 11, 2, 3, 43, Track MVP 123, State Track Qualifier 133, Cross Country Sweetheart, Powderpuff, Girls' State ROACH, KEITH - Beta, Key Club, Math and Science Club, Football 11, 2, 3, 43, Track and Field 113, Powerlifting 133, State Qualifier Cross Country 123, UIL Number Sense 113 SANDERS, JOE SCAMP, SHANNON - Beta Foreign Language Club, Key Club, Math and Science Club, Powerlifting 13, 43, Football 11, 2, 3, 43 SHADWELL, AUDRA - DECA, FHA, HECE Caught Up in the Spirit: Senior Football players J Knight, Stephen Towler, Robert Edwards, and Stephen Jones show their Panther spirit during West Mesquite pep rally. Seniors - 95 SHANNON, JOE - FFA, VICA, VOCT, Football 111, Track 111 SHIRLEY, KENNETH J. - Beta, Foreign Language Club, Powerlifting, UIL Spelling 11, 2, 3, 41, State Alternate 121, State Qualifier 131 SHUGART, RONALD - FFA, FHA, Football Manager 11, 21, Basketball Manager 111 SIMPSON, MICHAEL - FFA, FHA, Football 11, 2, 31 SIMS, MISSY - Keyvvanettes, OEA Historian and Parliamentarian, Powderpuff 13, 41 SMALLWOOD, TUESDAY - Beta Treasurer, Keywanette Lieutenant Governor, Speech and Drama Treasurer, 1988 Yacht Staff, Cheerleader 11, 2, 3, 41, Track 11, 31, Outstanding Long Distance Runner 111, Regional Qualifier 1600 M 111, Cross Country 11, 2, 41, Basketball 111, Key Club Sweetheart 111, Boys' Basketball Sweetheart 131, Homecoming Queen Nominee, FFA Sweetheart, Math and Science Club SMITH, JEFF SMITH, MACK - Key Club, Math and Science Club SMITH. SHANNON D. - HECE SMITH, SHANNON N. - FHA, HECE, Teacher's Aide SPANGLER, KEVIN - FFA, FHA, Rodeo and Horse Club, Football 11, 21, Golf 13, 41 SPANN, BRAD - FFA, FHA, Football 11, 21 STACY, SHAY STINNETT, KIM - Drama, FHA President, Youth for Christ, Drill Team 111, Golf 111, HOSA 141, Powderpuff 11, 41 TAYLOR, BRYAN - FFA TAYLOR, CRYSTAL - OEA, FHA, Powderpuff 13, 41 THOMPSON, JACQUELINE - HECE, FHA, TAFE THURMAN, CHAD - Key Club, Youth for Christ, Band 11, 2, 31, All-District Band 12, 31, All-Region Band 131, Football 141, Section Leader11,2, 31, Band Letter Club 96 - Seniors Q-Q 1 1' 'F 'tae TISDELL, TASHA - Keywanettes, Foreign Language Club, Math and Science Club, Powderpuff 131 TOMBLIN, AMY - Beta, Drama, Foreign Language Club President, Keywanettes, OEA, Basketball, Volleyball, and Track Manager 11, 21, NETOLE Award TOWLER, STEPHEN - Key Club, Football 11, 2, 3, 41, Baseball 11, 21, Basketball 11, 21, Powerlifting 13, 41 TUCKER, JASON - FFA VANDERBURG, TONYA- FHA, Keywanettes, OEA, Powderpuff 141 WALKER, MICHAEL - FFA, FHA President, Powerlifting 13, 41, Football 11, 2, 3, 41 WARD, STAN - Beta, Key Club, Tennis 13, 41, One-Act Play 131, 1987 Yacht Staff WATKINS, LESLEE - Beta, FFA, VICA Treasurer, Blue Ribbon Regional and State VICA, Football 131 WATSON, JIM - FFA, Drama, VICA, Football 121 WEAR, CURTIS - FHA, HECE, VOCT WEAVER, CINDY - Beta, Foreign Language Club, Speech and Drama, Math and Science Club, Volleyball 11, 21, Basketball Manager 121, UIL Literary Criticism State Qualifier 131, Powderpuff 141, Regional Science Fair WEBB, ROSALYN - Beta, Band 11, 21, UlL Accounting, Academic All-American, Teacher's Aide Waiting for Their Assignment: Mattie Hullinger, Ronnie Nutt, and Dale Loughmiller wait for their next job assignment. Seniors - 97 WEGER, JOE - FHA, VICA, VOCT WHEELER, RICKY - FFA Treasurer WHITAKER, JENNIFER - Beta, Foreign Language Club, Keywanette Vice-President, Math and Science Club. WHITTEN, LESLIE - Beta, Foreign Language Club, Drama WILKINS, TRESA - CVAE, FHA, HECE, Teacher's Aide WILLIAMS, MARCUS - CVAE, HECE, VICA, Football 11, 2, 3, 43, Powerlifting 13, 43 WILLIAMS, STEVEN - FFA, Ag. Mechanics, FFA Electrification Award, FHA President WILSON, LOURIE - FHA Secretary, Beta, OEA, Office Assistant, Powderpuff 133 WINTERMUTE, BRIAN - FFA, Football WOOD, KIM - Beta, FHA Parliamentarian, OEA, TAFE, Tennis 12, 33, Powderpuff 13, 43 WOODS, DARLA - FHA, HECE WORKMAN, JARRET - Key Club, Football 113, Baseball 113, Tennis 12, 3, 43, Band 11, 2, 3, 43, All-Region Band 11, 2, 3, 43, All-District Band 11, 23, Four States Honor Band 133, ETSU Honor Band 133, Regional Alternate Tennis 123 YOUNG, BRYAN - Math and Science Club, UIL Science 11, 2, 33, UIL Calculator 133, Band 11, 2, 3, 43, 1988 Yacht Staff YOUNG, JOHN - FFA, Band 11, 23 98 - Seniors Shannon Barolet Elected President E I X l 4 , .LIZ A - . Junior Class Officers are: Shannon Barolet, President lSeatedJg Clint Bryan, Vice-President, Melanie Poole, Treasurer, and Bo Adams, Tangy Adkism, Ronnie Allen, Gimmi Anderson, Mindy Arnold, Shanna Ashlock, Kim Ausburn, Tammy Bankston, Brian Barnett, Sherry Barolet, Shannon Battle, Kristi Bayer, Jonathan Bills, Chris Bivens, Judd Blackard, Stephanie Blount, Jana Border, Shamane Brannan, Tammy Brantley, Tina Briscoe, Brad Juniors - 99 i . i-psf, Q. an S YV ,:-- , ,,m , w:, H -:ss 1 -Q., ,..,, A iii- ...ff 17-sf ,mir- ji - ,W W if ' 1 :Wu atm' X ff Q W u 'A .JL 'W 5.5: Q 5531 , V fn, v Qs-v-v A . 1 an i,,,, Ee--gs 1 Q fi if k A -r , .1-Q -' lv A 121' V 711' 1 'J T2 'Lu' 'Q , '. A ,, i -I y L . 19--,. -ft. 5 1-, 'il 0.59 S '21, A-' Q, - e 'I' ,gi - ,mlm , - L ,W X- S? -' ' U V Y V . 'M +.,,15gD gg an 3, SY: 5 ,S 2-Q ff W X www , W3 X VU... lx ,xl , Y, ww: 1: in 5 , . ,Q x '. AY 13 ,ffl ,WH A 4.5-Q. W. ,f K ' m----- ws A X1 ,A Hag? ' i ug , . wr 1 pw M! 6, QM E ' A y A M, M wil f 1' 1 V,: Taylor, Jim Temple, Sandy Thompson, Shellie Todd, Dawn Tongson, Tyler Urquhart, Roger VanDerWilt, Kim Waugh, Melvin Wear, Julie Wheeler, Tony White, Kenton White, Mitchell Wilkerson, Annette Williams, Joe Williams, Regina Wilson, Shad Wltte, Christoph Witter, Jennifer Woodard, Robin Woolston, Teresa Workman, Christine Preparing a Slide: Junior Clint Bryan prepares a slide for Biology ll. Juniors - 105 Sophomore Class Officers are: fSeatedl Ed Almond, Presidentq Michael Bills, Vice-President, iStandingl Brookie Crawford, Treasurer, and Carolyn Robinson, Secretary. Adams, Eric Akard, Christie Almond, Ed Archer, Ena Ashford, Leighton Ausburn, Tamika Baccus, Flacheal Baker, Chris Banker, Melissa Barber, Chad Barber, Clint Barnett, Terry Barnum, Paul Beck, Laura Beggs, Danny Berry, Marsha Beshirs, Gerald Beshirs, Laura Bills, Michael Blake, Curtis 106 - Sophomores Sophomores Elect Ed Almond F9 .9 'H M Q - Q ' 5,5 W: io wb V VN 1 52 -4 'f ' Qs, .,l. Q X, ' 9,4 A , , , , 5-, f ig, ,A-:Q ...Aff E ll ,e ..b Qe 1 g'w4'11 ff1 3 -Q .yy 'fi 'f EPP' f ' ff '?f2?19.-'- N' 'x 1,51 ' i.v'g,f,M. Tff. J-A ,J ' X ' , as J f- - Jma. in s ,! A 'Vi' ' 2-as V ,R , - ,4 Lis 1. ' 5f.fm ' M Mf.5L:'aQj',, -Q if Q4 2' I , H V A , 3 ffl ' . v ' ik v If 12,13 f 3. 9' -rf Q -5 Q 412 . f 1 FQ 1 i ' 4 5 if , 3522 if EA 'gil ' .V .. 1 5 V . , H-. V ,Q ' 4: 'E 'H fi? Q avg K , ' 'Wm ,, ' v . - w- . 3 ' ' 9. f 'G 3 A. :Hifi A WIC' fi' 1 lx s, , v : ' F 1 .4 wry? wiv is :ff H 'X XL - ,M .1-x W A . .1.!x5, --T aff n , V ,- P , ' X way. ggi 9 4 Qgv X my miss Q -2, I ,V . 5 A Qs Xxglkg , Mr IF ,X x '14 ,Wig I ' f kj mia ki' kr . l 5, I www-.gMw,E 1'-V! 1 - 3 ' 3 Q fe 31 W. gy V Ag p? I 'gf 4 . 1 K g' G x LaRue, Kelli Lawrence, Jeni Leonard, Lisa Lovelady, Benny Magnuson, Rhoda Martin, Dale Masters, Ryan McCarty, David McCarty, Jarvis McCarty, Kendric McCleskey, Thad McDonald, Jeffery McFadden, Jennifer McFadden, Martha McFatridge, Connie McLemore, Carol McMikel, Jimmy McNabb, David McNeal, Tim McNeece, Carolyn Showing Spirit Dawn Hodges Lee Parson Chelli Young, and Ed Almond demonstratetheir Panther spirit. 110 - Sophomores :Sw 5 'Ei ' 'sf -SA! QL ,, My . , W ...N V ,Kr V .L 'E 54 'Q .,. : . Assy ,U ' f nf Q N vi -' Q. 5 ,V inf. k nw ' fl Y I , . 1 'rf 'azlfflgfly' I ' 1 af Q I 5 f. I Q Q ,. if ' 4 Q El: n 7 ggi A. Q. A , r L pf A I I was S9 gi: 'A A. NW lu- i LS-fl , 4 , 2- - 1 'lg-aiwff' 7' ,Q 5, 3' ij: iz' up 1 :.:f','Q fmaiai. A ,cf Weems, Doyle Wheeler, Michella Williams, Lori Williams, Melisa Williams, Shane Woodard, Shala Woods, Kenneth Wynn, Greg Yerby, Lorie Young, Chad Young, Chelli Young, David McCollum, Kevin Reaves, Cory Fteavis, Gregg Car Bash Sophomore Brent Brown prepares to take his turn Competition Yell Sophomores Michael Jones, Jason Ftedus, Geanie Exum and Greg Weaver show their class spirit. Sophomores - 113 I V 55,5 ,figw K f if 3 , fi .f nz, gn -N L uf 'X' h v , fa 4 l 4-M, az 9 v if Q, . 5 A , - . . Q Q Q' S ' 'flax V 2 1 . X -if JQ' .QH 'm 3 Q+f3i , 4 , . fa. 'E 3' ' 2 'T'-A i , NV w 5 3 AQ1 5 ' 'KM A - ewzhv 5 I .nb 4, 5 ' .7 :Aga L, lggg, 1 'mf , ,i 'hlrrf W fmwm wg -, , 2,151.45 'LST' Z , I fhmyg ,, m. M,bL,.- 4 ,Q N 'L A E LIL. 5 N . , M v 4,5 J ' A .Q sm A! gl- f 4 A ,hu f- 'of I Q .ga , .f ,N .. Q. .1 I I g R 4 .Ai gm 47 he Q -Kwqg 5 , K .- vsiii' Fults, Tracy Funderburg, Tina Garner, Kim Garrison, Brandi Gibson, Rachael Grayson, Donna Hale, Kelli Hall, Terry Hamilton, Gary Hamilton, Misti Hargrove, James Harris, Billy Harris, Daniele Harrison, Phillip Hart, Brad Harvey, Mi Mi Hawkins, Carolyn Heard, LaFlhonda Helm, Chad Hicks, Jason You Next? Freshmen Terry Hall and Sam Brown escort Mrs. Rhea Brown to her hearse during Halloween dress-up day. 116 - Freshmen Freshman Boys Flun Cn .1 G5'i'.'i' f ' W-Kew Om lv' 1e-'wkfyg I My A Ki 5 24' R A W? 'fi fa ff iiif, Y ,H ix D mv I , wi S an r X P McEver Serve As JV Cheerleaders x, Mullens, Paul Mullens, Tammy Mullins, Michelle Napoli, Michelle Newberry, Jeremy Newman, Kellie Niblett, Brian Niblett, Jomia Norris, Kathleen O'Neal, Jennifer Page, Jonikka Pearson, Jason Pentecost, Rebecca Pentecost, Tammy Peoples, Jermaine Peralta, Lete Poole, Misti Proffer, Brian Flay, Misti Rayburn, Tammy All Dressed Up: Drum Major Gena Coursey assists Flusty Hicks with his band uniform. Freshmen - 119 l I I Qs 5 ,N sf 1 , .-.-., if? ' : im H5 ' G, 'fc' W 2 'gh-iff 5 gy 1 4 n w. '11 J! . 5-wb 'wwf 2 ffl 53' ' ix, mx X, 1-S N' N gi . c 2 1' if . X ' ' V' ' EJ f .I , ' :av fa , 5 K' I H 3 Q - C ,x -V El '7 V: .ix 333- - ag.. if Wa ' ref 'Eg 1912 gf? if . , Y 5 -2 fy 93,59 ATF-f J 34,2 if 'N-Q Uk' FX iw V- ,V 1. an T gt . X , 4 , E . hi Q V K? Lg. MN img We F A 1 Adams, Wayne Dunaway, Clayton Dunaway, Frank Ervin, Melissa Reed, Linda Goodman Learning Center F. smff' .sW. - sw ag f . , ..r-.: 1.. ...,. . ,,, C .L :ii . . . is gig si g. ti ta ils 'f Y L ' t if - x .QE 21. 332552 d iggs gf erg 3 ig ' tgs sisgggitiigs sl-mana-afe:WA:: WM: I V X 5 44. J... 1 .-:ew -. 5 . I M all ig ii 'tl titer 555 5 . Q. iii.g,.fi5W'1ftifli 555235553 'll fail ,g l is Processional: Goodman Learning Center teachers and students march in the processional at Special Olympics. 122 - Goodman Learning Center 4 1 , . lf, A r Mn t g I Jo ,JI .,,, 35 3-: 1 m'l1'EL!.,is1 u tiki 1 ' G v 112- ' ff-.MTB fu4. '- mb in Opening Ceremonies: Goodman Learning Center students present banner at Special Olympics Opening Ceremonies. Q, W mfs J Lighting the Torch: Wayne Adams lights the torch for Special Olympics. if V ,. 'It ii. Although each student is necessary to keep the momentum going, there are always those that give a little extra. Whether their achievement comes from sports, academics, or personal lives, they are essential in keeping North Lamar On the Move. Wh0'S Who - 123 5 M Lamar A rss North Lamar are Enk Moore and Qgnq CQursey VUQQ wr rrrrr YK Lim, K . 4' 45' Beau H0m900m?n9 Co'-'fs 'g1i- 5, '-.h--.,-,... Q WJ,:W..f f ' , J J 4 V f W 91' i Q 4 M' '- -- f Nominees Weather Ftain lt was the best of timesg it was the worst of times . . This familiar quote very sufficiently describes North Lamar's Homecoming activities. The death of Tony Johnson, the rainy weather, and the feeling of success as the Panthers were winning the game caused many confused emotions. Anticipation of the five queen nominees was to the hilt. Each second of each quarter of the game lasted longer and longer until that special moment finally arrived. The band bordered the track to play their heart-warming ballad for the queen nominees and their escorts. Each couple madetheirgrand entrance.Thetimehad come. . . it was the spring of hopeg it was the winter of despair. Homecoming Queen Nominee Cindy Carico is escorted by her father Bobby Carico. Homecoming Queen Nominee Missy Norrell is escorted by her father Butch Norrell. iz sg 1 A , wg Homecoming Queen Nominee Jennifer McFadden is escorted by Stephen Jones. Homecoming Queen Nominee Tuesday Smallwood is escorted by her father Bobby Smallwood. Homecoming Nominees - 127 Sports Excellence 1 V All-State Cross Country team members are Cindy Harper and Sabra Lands. All-State Baseball Shortstop is Chad Fleming. Rodney Bryan, All-State Pitcher is not pictured. Boys' Track Regional Qualifiers are Chester Crouch and Tony Wheeler. Not pictured is Tony Johnson. 128 - Regional Qualifiers -rf. Girls' Track Regional Qualifiers are: fFront Rowl Patti Proctor, Amy Slaughter, Rebecca Ricketson, tBack RowJSabra Lands, Brookie Crawford, Cindy McCloud, and Stephanie Anderson. Girls' Track State Qualifiers are Sabra Lands, Rebecca Ricketson, Coach Sheila Daughtrey, Patti Proctor, and Amy Slaughter. Powerlifting Regional Qualifiers are: tFrontl Michael Bills, lBack Rowl Robert Edwards, Marcus Williams, and Tony Johnson. GSU? if ,Mer l .M , , .Q . t.- lie',.'!i' . i l 1, 'wfqk V ,. V 3' lyk' 'X .A f i lere .i - W -Q 'BOS-'J . -MM? atm mlm All-District Baseball players are: lFront Rowl Brian Bankston, Toby . . Deupree, Clint Bryan, lBack RowlChad Fleming, Stephen Jones, and AH'D's?r'ct Boys, Basketball players are Corey Young and Bart Scott McClain, Chadwmk- LUUV All-District Football players are: Shane Fountain, Flobert Edwards, All-District Girls' Volleyball team members are Melanie Poole, Clint Bryan. and Stephen Jones. Jennifer McFadden, and Janny Postma. All-Stale Football player is Robert Edwards. 1 -1 ' Basketball players are Kelly Barolet, Jennifer and Stephanie Anderson. All-Districts . 129 Academic Achievement North Lamar students have long strived in many aspects, including academic excellence. Reading numerous books, study- ing complex mathematical theories, and continually practicing are among a UIL academic participant's regular schedules. Along with competiveness, fellowship, and academic awards, UIL participants usually find themselves crawling out of bed at 4 A.M. in order to arrive on time. But once they arrive at a meet, NL students are dis- tinguished as fine competitors, taking many trophies. The hard work of seven UIL team members resulted in their qualifying for State Competition in Austin, on May 8-9. State. competitors were: Erin Swint, Number Senseg Adam Routon, Calculator and Number Senseg Ronnie Nutt, Calculatorg Rachael Baccus, Ready Writingg Kenneth Shirley, Spellingg Erik Moore, Feature Writing, and Brett Johnson, Persuasive Speaking. UIL Regional Qualifiers are: tFront Rowt Terri Campbell, Yvette Grayson, Mindy Marshall, Suzanne Hale, Lorin Swint, Erin Swint, 4Second Rowj Erik Moore, Rachael Baccus, Christina Anderson, Shannon Smith, Pam Overall, Terri LaRue, Brett Johnson, fBack Rowt Dale Loughmiller, Brent Dollins, Adam Routon, Ronnie Nutt, David Young, and Kenneth Shirley. National Merit Finalist Erin Swint poses with Principal Doug Lane. National Merit Finalist Suzanne Hale poses with Principal James Dawson. 130 - Academic Achievement NA VA vm ua H' AQ. V' Science Fair Winners are: tFronti Shannon Barolet, Rebecca Ricketson, fBack Rowj Missy Norrell, Sean Sadler, Mrs. Trudy Hilliard, Mrs. Kathy Svoboda, Joey Hoffmann, and Erin Swint. Special Honors Awarding Personal Achievement vit s th 1 StyHII State Rep t t R b R ketson. D.A.R. Go d Citizen is Erik Moore. Sp IH 131 Classes Select Favorites Ilan. eeeee ee,e i t V, Favorites: Senior Best All-Around are Candy Ellis and Terri Campbell. Class Favorites are Cindy Carico and Stephen Jones. Class Favorites: Freshman Class Favorites are Chad Helm and Shelly Martin. 132 - Class Favorites R ,NW Favorites: Junior Best All-Around are Chance Henderson and Amy Slaughter. Class Favorites are Stacy Hollis and Bruce Simpsen. Favorites: Sophomore Best All-Around are Greg Weaver and Elizabeth Robinson. Class Favorites are Carolyn Robinson and Michael Jones. .S Homecoming, football games, bonfires, and Valentine activities would be virtually impossible without the driving force of the student organizations. The evidence of these hard working groups can be seen across the campus. They provide the momentum that keeps North Lamar On the Move. , Organizations - 133 Q :1uwnsMmr ,. Band members are: tFront Rowl Terry Bryant, Leah Stranathan, Gena Coursey, Tisha Ricketson, fSecond Rowl J.J. Peoples, Stacy Atkins, Kim Butcher, Stacy Penn, Ronda Moon, Greg Clark, Julie Mittendorf, Billy Bova, Laura Beck, Teresa Smith, Laura Metzger, iThird Rowj Dennis Tice, Amy Hudson, Diane Rozell, Stephanie Ashford, Tammy Morrison, Angela Loveless, Racheal Baccus, Carolyn McNeece, Rosalind Covington, LaDonna Turner, Sheri Riney, Susan Nelson, Holly Harrell, QFourth Rowj Chad Johnson, Deryk Foreman, Larry Bailey, Jesse Edwards, Michael Boswell, Michael Pentecost, Chris Brannan, Rusty Hicks, Jeff Colwell, Angie Williams, Jason Hicks, Cricket Allen, Jennifer Vanderburg, Joey Hoffmann, fFifth Rowl Joey Crouch, Brian Payne, Jarret Workman, Jeff Hundley, Paul Rendsland, John O'Brien, Ryan McCoy, Mary-Lou Bayer, Mark Keith, Chris Shoemate, Ryan Brunson, Brent Dollins, QBack Rowl Toni Dodson, Stephanie Harris, Christi Rhodes, Jonikka Page, Vicki Jenkins, Kristie Witter, Jodie Strouse, Jahna Rendsland, Julie Ferris, Sharmin Fendley, Laurie Grissom, Kathleen Norris, Rebecca McCloud, Tammy Rayburn, Mindy Marshall, and Stephanie Flynn. J ' B f as st,, sssi , Xi Band No Comparison Summer band commenced on schedule with the usual pressures of half time perfection. Contest was two weeks 3 earlier this year, so that meant extra hard work with positive I rehearsals. The pride of the North Lamar Band never fails. The ' excellent ratings at contest made the proud marchers work hard to please their audience for the rest of the season. Leadership, character, and dedication all add up to the f common goal of self-assurance:THE NORTH LAMAR BAND. w Drum Majors are: Gena Coursey and Leah Stranathan. its R 134 0 Band -e,i-it '- f ',,,A is r .'Zfc 9 wtf 3. ff ,, Vg! 536, . J, . - 'ur 1 There It is, Right There! Kim Butcher shows Tisha Ricketson and Richard Dunn one of Florida's beach attractions. lLef1l Bodyless: Laura Metzger looks up in disgust as Chris Esworthey and Jeff Colwell cover her in Florida sand. 1 Two Lett Feet? Gena Coursey and Mickey Mouse entertain the Walt Disney World crowd. fMiddle Lefty Get Those China Up : Mrs. Morris gives marching instructions to eager freshmen at freshman summer camp. Lett, Lett, Lett, Right, Lett: Christi Rhodes, J.J. Peoples, and Sharmin Fendley lead Panther band marchers during summer camp. Band D 135 Extra Practice: Band director Randy Jones works a few extra minutes with summer marchers. Percussion: Attention closes in on the drum line as they are featured in the half-time performance. Ah Susan : Terry Bryant wonders what Susan Nelson is laughing into her tea about. A Secret: Mark Keith appears to be listening very intently to something very intriguing. You See, Deryk . . .: Drum Major Gena Coursey explains the half-time show to Deryk Foreman. 136 - Band Halt Time: Panther band marches their final show of the year. lVlr. Randy Jones ls New Director Give it Backl Mary-Lou Bayer wants her candy back from Ryan McCoy as John O'Brien looks on. Deep Thought: Kristie Witter practices prior to the Christmas concert. Meal Time: Band member Teresa Smith lets her hunger lingera moment longer before she eats. Band v 137 Mn Jones : MiMi Harvey needs help with her soaked flute. lFiightl See? Joey Crouch and Ryan Brunson have discovered something very interesting at the annual Christmas concert. Ready to Go: Band members await departure from Sea World during their Florida visit. Jazz: Joey Crouch, Brian Payne, and Deryk Foreman have a discussion prior to a jazz Christmas performance. Tuned Up Yet? Jeanne Calk and Michael Pentecost make sure they're tuned up for their concert. 138 ' Band ,ffm K xi Q1-.M ' LaBamba Color Guard members entertain home crowd with their dance to LaBamba. Color Guard Flash and Class This is a unique group of girls who are dedicated to providing color and musical rhythm to the half-time performance. By combining the flash of a drill team, the spirit of a pep squad, and the class of a flag line, color guard always entertains its audience. Color Guard Members are: lFront Rowl Mindy Marshall, Christi Rhodes, Stephanie Harris, iSecond Rowj Toni Dodson, Tammy Rayburn, lThird Rowl Shelly Hughan Captain, Rebecca McCloud Co-Captain, Jonnika Page, Stephanie Flynn, Vicki Jenkins, fFourth Rowl Sharmin Fendley, Kristie Witter, Laurie Grissom, Kathleen Norris, iBack Rowj Jahna Rendsland Co-Captain, Julie Ferris, and Jodie Strouse. lLeftl Feature Twirlers are Terry Bryant and Tisha Ricketson. New Prop Stephanie Harris performs during a pep rally with her new Hoop Twirling: Terry Bryant proudly twirls her hoop baton during a half-time show. Color Guard - 139 140 - Color Guard IWN WT. ff' .SW ll iTop Lefty WHAT? Sharmin Fendley appears shock stricken. Whoa: Color Guard Co-Captain Rebecca McCloud performs during a Friday pep rally. iTop Righty Is She OK? Coach George and Laurie Grissom assist Stephanie Flynn with her hurt ankle. Pizza: Laurie Grissom and Jodie Strouse take time to enjoy their pizza on their journey to an out-of-town game. J' J . :N rev! -- 'fffilf T' IIFTS r its so r,rr at N K Yi Attention! Feature Twirler Tisha Fiicketson is ready to begin her half-time per- formance. Senior Beta Club members are: iFront Rowj Andra Lott, Remonda Dangerfield, Kim Wood, Amber Connerly, Toby Deupree, Erik Moore, Missy Norrell, Kaleta Kelley, David Michael, iSecond Rowl Rick Hodges, Ross Legate, Kristi Nichols, Mattie Hullinger, Nikki Armstrong, Samantha Berry, Cindy Carico, Cindy McCloud, Gena Coursey, fThird Rowl Monica Martin, Lynn Parson, Kim Ford, Terri Campbell, Stormie Evans, Chet Cook, Suzanne Hale, iBack Rowl Stephanie Anderson, Janny Postma, Jennifer McFadden, David Jordt, Mike Anthony, Scott McClain, Dale Loughmiller, Joey Crouch, Leslie Whitten, and Shannon Little. .. - Senior Beta Club members are: fFront Rowt Lourie Wilson, Rosalyn Webb, Twala Adams, Melissa Molario, Arthur Cunningham, Jeanne Calk, Cindy Gates, Ann Bearse, Jennifer Whitaker, Sherry Westbrooks, iSecond Rowj Rosalind Covington, Sabra Lands, Vicki Jenkins, Tuesday Smallwood, Cindy Weaver, Sandy Crouch, Amy Tomblin, Kristi Kennedy, Rebecca Ricketson, iThird Rowl Pam Hines, Jacquejoy Henderson, John Brown, Keith Roach, Shannon Scamp, Stan Ward, Kenneth Shirley, Jimmy Fendley, Beth Casey, tBack Rowl Brad Drake, Shane Halcomb, Michael Peace, Ronnie Nutt, Jeff McCarty, Curtis Freeman, Paul Culbertson, Chester Crouch, and Rhonda Denny. National Winners: Beta Talent Team members Karol Anthony, Greg McNeece, Amy Foster, Erik Moore, Sally Worley, Brett Johnson, Sonia McCarty, and Toby Deupree perform at the National Convention in Louisville, Kentucky. Beta National Champions The Beta Club performs various services and fundraising activities. To raise the money needed for state and national convention, the S200 scholarship given to a Beta Senior, and supporting Beta talent, the club sells candy bars, Christmas decorations, and raffle tickets. Some other activities are: handing out treats at the nursing home and ringing bells for the Salvation Army. This year, monthly meetings have been added. Beta meets the second Monday of each month. This year Beta plans to attend the state convention in Austin and the national convention in Little Rock, Arkansas. Beta is entering special talent with a quartet consisting of Nikki Rodgers, Toby Deupree, Erik Moore, and Shannon Little. They will do a tribute to Heroes State Champs: Toby Deupree, Shannon Little, Erik Moore, and Nikki Rodgers win state special talent in Austin. Beta - 141 Eight very talented students accompanied by 28 others traveled to Louisville, Kentucky, for the National Beta Club convention this past summer. North Lamar Beta Club was especially proud this year of Brett Johnson, Sally Worley, Greg McNeece, Sonia McCarty, Erik Moore, Karol Anthony, Toby Deupree, and Amy Foster as they performed a musical salute to the Beta Club States arranged by Mark and Christi Hardy that won the National Beta Club group talent contest. Mrs. Laura Parker savors a bite of sour dough bread at the celebration afterwinning National Beta Talent contest in Louisville, Kentucky. Beta Club Officers are: tFront Rowj Missy Norrell Secretary, Toby Deupree, Vice-President, Lynn Parson Chaplain, tBack Row! Tuesday Smallwood, Treasurer, Jennifer McFadden, Reporter: and Erik Moore, President. 142 - Beta . ' . 1. 1 2.51 1, ., 8,3 is ,,. ,, El ff- 2 ' E5 1 X, e Q, Junior Beta Club members are: tKneelingl Jana Blount, Missy Minter, Mark Caldwell, Stacy Hollis, Jennifer Swindle, tFirst Rowl Tracy Sparks, Amber Smallwood, Kim Hooton, Amy Moore, Tisha Ricketson, Stacy Caviness, Rebecca McCloud, Michael Pentecost, Julie Parrott, Mandy Myrick, tSecond Rowl Pam Overall, Cheryl Hart, Susan Honeycutt, Jami Milton, Robin Dority, Angie Chadwick, Leah Stranathan, Jahna Rendsland, Matt Brunson, Tina Brantley, Shanna Arnold, tThird Rowl Chad Johnson, Shannon Barolet, Kristi Battle, Melanie Poole, Brian Payne, Julie Ferris, April Dryden, Benjy Green, Laurie Grissom, Tony Wheeler, tBack Rowj Brian Bankston, Scott Roberts, Clint Bryan, Chance Henderson, Bruce Simpsen, Brian Mabry, Jason Hostetler, Chad Fleming, Joey Hoffmann, and Mark Sass. Sophomore Beta Club members are: tFront Rowl Toni Dodson, Billy Bova, Joe Plott, Chad Young, tSecond Rowl Jennifer McFadden, Lorin Swint, Carol McLemore, Melissa Williams, Teresa Smith, Richie Pitts, Robert Hoffmann, Tammy Morrison, Teri Finch, tThird Rowi Stacy Penn, Teresa Brannan, Julie Mittendorf, Lance Dow, Derek Foreman, Jimmy Johnson, David Young, Nikki Rogers, Chelli Young, Misti Perkins, Racheal Baccus, tBack Rowj Traci Pryor, Lorie Yerby, Sharon Stewart, Brian High, Chad Henson, Dennis Tice, Shiloh Minier, and Ryan Masters. , if n ' 1 . . f f Q I f rl- it . . 'wg n t 1 S ,g , f S 3 1 'F'-, 9 i ' Q :.s- I ga! v A 1 QV, 2 b , Q -fr lLeftl And the Winner Is. . . Nikki Armstrong proudly announces the most spirited class during the Homecoming pep rally. x uw ' , Super Panther: Panther mascot Cindy Carico spells out P-A-N-T-H-E-R during a Friday pep rally. ' . 'E , Varsity Cheerleaders are: lFront Ftowl Shannon Barolet, Stephanie Davis, Tuesday Smallwood, Nikki Armstrong, lBack Ftowl Mandy Myrick, Stacy Hollis, Mascot Cindy Carico, Evette Hostetler, and Missy Norrell. Dancing: Shannon Bar- olet displays her dancing ability to a pleased audience. Varsity Cheerleaders - 143 ,pw ,ww Is He Hurt? Varsity cheerleaders perform skit during Homecoming pep rally. tFlighti Back Bending: Dance performances such as this draw a standing ovation from a pleased crowd. Happy Tears: Stephanie Davis' emotions unveil as the song Friends is dedicated to the graduating class. fl?-tightl Group Action: Combined energies of Varsity and JV Cheerleaders produce enormous results in a high-stacked pyramid. Let's Go : Varsity Cheerleaders lead the Panther crowd in a cheer. Varsity Cheerleaders Excellence It was a mid-June day. Yells, music, and laughter could be heard as it was cheerleading camp time again. Traveling to Wilburton, Oklahoma, North Lamar Varsity Cheerleaders walked away with all superior ratings, two spirit sticks, and finalists in the Award of Excellence. The hard work and dedication of these young girls made the spirit of North Lamar shine proud. 144 - Varsity Cheerleaders Number One: Cindy Carico shows how she ranks North Lamar during mascot try-outs. ff PV lr 5 J V Cheerleaders Extraordinary A first year rookie, Mrs. Maryann Franklin, placed all her confidence in this lively bunch of girls. I have total confidence in their abilities. I tell them what l want and expect, and they do it. She couldn't have been more pleased when her Junior Varsity Cheerleaders walked away from summer camp with two spirit sticks and all superior ratings. Junior Varsity Cheerleaders are: lFront to Backl Daniele Harris, Bethany McEver, Shelly Martin, Tanya Brannan, Melissa Ray, Dawn Hodges, Chelli Young, Flendi Franklin, and Misti Perkins. fn. Go, Fight, Win: J.V. Cheerleaders lead the crowd in a cheer. Cheering: Bethany McEver cheers during a Friday pep rally. fLefty Double Mount: Misti Perkins rests atop Rendi Franklin's shoulders during a practice. J.V. Cheerleaders 145 Friends : J.V. Cheerleaders sing Friends are Friends Forever to the senior class of 1988. -1: 1 'ffm l Taking a Break: J.V. Cheerleaders take a break from the hot, summer heat. fMiddle Righty Try Outs: Dawn Hodges and Chelli Young try out for J.V. Cheerleader. Joint Effort: J.V. and Varsity Cheerleaders combine to form an enormous pyramid. Four Stories Tall: J.V. Cheerleaders are famous for their climbing ability. 146 - J.V. Cheerleaders t 3 A Q 1 . l 'l' L- -' .., ...W g r Can They Go Higher? Misti Perkins lifts Shelly Martin to make the pyramid a little higher. . ,,..., W --f,- ,, ggjzfvf, we . 3 ct., - ,f,,'-,,' wg lf.: iw. yt A i 1 3 . - . W- I , L E in :., as 22. Sf: ' 5 . i' . . ' L-.-..... .i..............i 1 4 -. A - - Choir members are: fFront Rowl Ena Archer, Misti Hamilton, Sheri Riney, Liz Dancer, Susan Chennault, Rendi Franklin, Adrienne Harrison, tSecond Rowl Carolyn McNeece, Jennifer Swindle, Shanna Arnold, Catherine Killingsworth, Erik Moore, Candy Ellis, J Knight, Jeff McCarty, Sherri Pratt, Sandy Temple, Rebecca McHam, Julie Wear, Shamane Border, tBack Rowl Kathy May, MiMi Harvey, Veronica Earls, Shannon Clevenger, Rosalind Covington, Jami Milton, Mattie Hullinger, Kinda Rhodes, Rhonda Denny, Cindy Mills, Sue Ann Huffman, Laurie Killingsworth, Jenni Witter, and Adelia Moses. Amit! Lttfy,ilf255s:f:sflsllfzlzzzsalsfflllflldtmalg All Region Choir Members are: Rosalind Covington, MiMi Harvey, Shanna Arnold, and Rebecca McHam. is Choir Officers are: tFront Rowl Rebecca McHam, Librarian, Mattie Hullinger, Secretary, Julie Wear, President, tBack Rowl Jeff McCarty, Vice-President, Candy Ellis, Librarian, Erik Moore, Chaplain, and J Knight, Treasurer. Choir DO, Re, Mi Choir - 147 ,Z-Q V, .. DECA Officers are: fFrontl Dawn Todd, Secretary, fBack Flowl Sherry Westbrooks, Treasurerg Monica Martin, Vice-President, and Kim Ford, President. DECA Working for Tomorrow DECA. What exactly is DECA? First of all it stands for Distributive Education Clubs of America. The goal of this club is to promote leadership, skills, and concepts of marketing. Each year DECA competes in Area ll competition. After winning Dis- trict ll, they will advance to state which will be held in Dallas. lflhey Re d5'a d' DECA Pre-Lab members are: fFront Howl Cindy Dawes, Lisa Leonard, tBack Ftowj Greg Story, Benny Dollins, and Kristi Doman. DECA Co-Op I members are: fFront Howl Missy Minter, Angie Smith, Dawn Todd, Monica Martin, John Mark Spencer, Kim Ford, Michael Dickey, Melissa Molaris, Leah Melton, fBack Rowl Mark Brownfield, Audra Shadwell, Robert Ballard, Shannon Little, Judd Bivens, Melissa Pearson, Jimmy Campbell, Paul Golden, Troy Lee Smith, and Jahna advance to Nationals, winners will go to Salt Lake City, Utah, to compete. ft 7 A A Tilt llxi 'A DECA Co-Op II members are: tFront Rowl Tammy Johnson, Twala Adams, Sandra Crouch, Sherry Westbrooks, Lori Proffer, tBack Rowl Angie Parson, Johnny McFadden, James McDonald, Sponsor Gary King, Greg Hignight, Russell Mullens, and Stacy Bramhall. 148 0 DECA 3 Q ,. Agriculture I class members are: lFront Rowl John Sanders, Marcie Stewart, Jared Killian, lSecond Rowl Brian Proffer, Jeremy Crutchfield, Jason Thompson, Chris Bills, Randall Holland, Wesley Darnell, iBack Rowl Duane Moody, Darvin Knight, Jeremy Smith, Brad Freeman, Lee Parson, Mike Moore, Tony Foreman, and Wade Reed. Agriculture II class members are: lFront Rowl Michael Kelly, Hunter Lovelady, Wesley Carter, iSecond Rowl Kathy May, Sean Hadley, Marty Vanderburg, Danny Beggs, Brandon Collard, Jimmy Sherbert, Susan Sansone, iThird Rowl Chris Townsend, Andy Wilkins, Chris Baker, Clayton Ashford, Roy Mitchell, Gerald Beshirs, Bobby Garrison, Jimmy McMikel, Tim McNeal, lBack Rowl Jeff McDonald, Casey Foster, Brandon Echols, Dexter Jackson, Jason Spangler, Donny Fuller, Toby Fitzgerald, and Jeff Martin. Agriculture Il class members are: iFront Rowl Byron Ricks, Dawn Cowart, Wesley Carter, iSecond Rowl Brandon Collard, Greg Story, Jimmy McMikel, Chris Townsend, Shawn Haley, Dale Martin, iBack Rowl Jeff McDonald, Jason Spangler, Toby Fitzgerald, Brandon Echols, Micah Phifer, Donny Fuller, Robert Mahan, and Jeff Martin. if ff' Swv,-Y le Agriculture lll class members are: fFront Rowl Roy Lee Horton, David Pell, Daryl McCarty, lBack Rowl Paul Foster, Jason Hostetler, and Dean Earls. FFA Diversity What club includes the work of an outdoorsman, the organization of politics, and the competition of sports? lt is FFA. Future Farmers of America finance all their escapades through fruit, ham, turkey, and sausage sales. They show livestock, which, as Shane Fountain comments, takes a lot of hard work.Alotofthemembersspend months preparing their animals before the show. They attend leadership conferences and have their own Co-Op program. They learn to weld and also service trailers for the community. FFA Chapter Officers are: fFront Rowl Tab Moree, President, Shane Fountain, Vice-President, Bo Exum, Sentinel, iBack Rowl Ronnie Daniels, Secretary, Ricky Wheeler, Treasurer, Benjy Green, Student Advisor, and Eric Adams, Reporter. FFA Greenhand Chapter Olticers are: Marcus Smallwood, Reporter, Doug Briscoe, Treasurer, Chris Fuget, Secretary, Chad Helm, Sentinel, Randal Holland, Student Advisor, and Brian Scott, Vice-President. President Shannon Martin is not pictured. FFA - 149 Agriculture I class members are: fFront Rowi Marcus Smallwood, Doug Briscoe, Darla Johnson, Jay Crowell, Brian Exum, iBack Rowl Chad Helm, D.J. Robertson, Shannon Martin, and Chris Fugett. Agriculture Co-Op class members are: iFront Rowj David Roberts, Bo Exum, Jason Jackson, James Crews, iBack Rowi Dale Slagle, Shannon Clinkenbeard, and Jett Caldwell. Agriculture Co-Op class members are: iFront Rowi Brad McKnight, Wesley Armstrong, Chad Lamb, Jimmy Womack, iSecond Rowj Ricky Wheeler, Billy Burns, Jimmy Fendley, Brad Spann, Brian Taylor, iBack Rowi Jamie Janeway, Marcus Adams, Brian Wintermute, Shay Stacy, Darren Darnell, and Ken High. Agriculture Mechanics class members are:iFront Rowi Kenton White, Steven Williams, Tim Denney, Chad Jones, Robert Edwards, Brad Burgess, iBack Rowi Randy Moses, John Young, Ray Moses, Shane Fountain, and Donald Conrad. Horticulture class members are: fFront Rowi Clint McKnight, Brian Bankston, Benjy Green, iBack Rowi Ronnie Daniels, Jason Tucker, Stephen Jones, Karry Mullens, and Stephen Towler. 150 ' FFA iliinlf' 45 FHA Homemakers of the Future FHA Red Chapter members are: lFront Rowl Sponsor Mrs. Kathleen Williams, Kenneth Shugart, Rebecca Pentecost, Tammy Pentecost, Hope Hurst, Christine Workman, Angela Hurd, Laurie Marshall, Susan Ross, fSecbnd Rowj Teresa Mullens, Shelly Cope, Teresa Brannan, Kim Harker, Kelli Newman, Melissa Ray, Cheryl Culbertson, Tonya Brannan, Candy Ellis, fBack Rowl Barbara Ferguson, Jesse Edwards, Lori Clark, April Dicken, Ronnie Adkism, Connie Berry, Lori Krumenacker, Brad Spann, and Kim Garner. Mm FHA Red Chapter Officers are: tFront Rowl Candy Ellis, Presidentg Cheryl Culbertson, Secretary: fSecond Rowl Kim Garner, Treasurer, Brad Spann, Parliamentariang and Melissa Ray, Vice-President. FHA Red Chapter Beau and Sweetheart are: Tanya Brannan and Brad Spann. FHA Red Chapter - 151 FHA White Chapter members are: fFront Rowi Sponsor Mrs. Virgie Anthony, Tina Lucas, Suzanne Wade, Dianne Rozelle, Tammy Morrison, Melissa Kelley, Jeania Bryer, Shelly Leonard, Tanya Brannan, fSecond Rowl Niki Workman, Brandi Bass, Phyllis Cummings, Jennifer Martin, Stacy Green, Amy Taylor, Angela Loveless, Tracy Fults, tThird Rowl Kerri Taylor, Ruby Nelams, Shanna Arnold, Velvet Hicks, Misty Ray, Dundra Moffitt, Mike Crane, lBack Rowl Steven Williams, Melissa Trammel, Julie Clark, B.J. Kounousky, Randy Moses, Michael Simpson, Lana Edelhauser, and Chad Thomas. FHA Toward New HOl'iZOl lS Toward New Horizons is the slogan for FHA fFuture Homemakers of Americai. This club promotes homemaking and gives the members various leadership opportunities otherwise not available. Therefore, it gives its members the encouragement and the ability to take on new horizons. There are four FHA chapters. They are Red fMrs. Williamsl, White fMrs. Anthonyj, HERO I fMrs. Weatherfordi, and HERO II fMrs. Mahanl. These chapters raise money by selling M8tM's and sponsoring the Bob-O-Links. The money raised sends representatives of each group to the state meeting. FHA White Chapter Beau and Sweetheart are: B.J. Kounousky and Phyllis Cummings. 152 - FHA White Chapter xf FHA White Chapter officers are: fFront Rowl Julie Clark, Sixth Period President, Tanya Brannan, First Period President, tBack Rowl B.J. Kounousky, Third Period President, and Steven Williams, Fifth Period President. Not pictured is Fourth Period President Shanna Arnold. t ffl V, ... K 'NA' 3 Q3 HERO I Officers are: lFront Rowi Stacy Spicer, Secretary, lBack Rowj Stephanie Anderson, Recreation Advisor: Kim Gibson, President: and Stacy Bryer, Treasurer. FHA HERO I members are: lFront Flowj Tammy Brannan, Stacy Spicer, Tangie Adams, Teresa Woolston, lSecond Rowj Cricket Allen, Stacy Bryer, Patricia Ferguson, Roger Urquhart, Kinda Rhodes, Sherry Barnett, lBack Rowj Shannon Smith, Lisa Kyle, Shanna Hill, David Morgan, Jeff Halliday, and Robin Woodard. FHA HERO I members are: lFront Rowj Jenny Nortman, Vicki Jenkins, Darla Woods, Kaleta Kelley, lBack Row! Kim Gibson, Rufus Morgan, Curtis Wear, Jacqueline Thompson, and Stephanie Anderson. HERO I- 153 HERO Home Economics Relative Occupations xi Q aaa HERO II First Year members are: lFront Rowj Chris Burns, Shawn Allen, Tammy Rayburn, Barbara King, Tammy King, Carolyn Hawkins, Tammy Martinez, Ron McCarty, lBack Rowl Tina Funderburg, Darius Blake, Duane LaForge, Sharmin Fendley, and Tammy Magnuson. ' K ,w'.'.Q-6f'X,. May I Help You? Trudy Roberts assists Mrs. Sherry Workman at one of HERO ll's Thursday meals. 154 - HERO II HERO ll Officers are: lFront Rowj Melissa Perry, President, Laul , Beshirs, Historian, Carolyn Hawkins, Reporter, lBack Rowl Tammy Magnuson, Secretary, Manon Reeves, Treasurer, and Sharmin Fendley, Vice-President. V7 Q I ,, f , ' 1 . HERO II Second Year members are: lFront Rowl Laura Beshirs, Melissa Perry, Marsha Berry, Trudy Roberts, Tamika Ausburn, lBack Rowj Sponsor Treva Mahan, Kendrick McCarty, Manon Reeves, Pat Jimerson, and Terry Barnett. N11.S'f f tic xref' mms are F'iU5N'lS Foreign Language Club Bringing Worlds Together Foreign Language Club, a promotion of foreign languages and foreign cultures, carries very unique responsibilities in a wide range of social and academic affairs. A full week in March is set aside by club members that can involvethe entire student body. One event is Kiss Day. Ms. Bryant stands by with a bag full of chocolate candy kisses to present anyone that approaches her with their favorite French or Spanish phrase. Other activities in- clude costume day, T-shirt day, and Teacher Appre- r'i!'5 ,,m,-4,,,,yL,M,a, ciation Day. A f ,Q 1 ' 'N lujamrpgucygoe' f Foreign Language Club Officers are: tFront Ftowy Kim Hooton, SecretarylHistoriang Lorin Swint, Treasurerg tBack9 Pam Overall, Presidentg and Jeanne Calk, Vice-President. sie' Foreign Language Club members are: tFront RowjStacy Atkins, Laura Esterer, Jennifer Swindle, Melissa Williams, Tracie Jones, Bethany McEver, Daniele Harris, Brad Hart, fSecond Bowl Teresa Smith, Laura Beck, Kim Butcher, Kelli LaRue, Julie Parrott, Jenny Lawrence, Kim Hooton, Kim Maddox, Jeanne Calk, Lorin Swint, Justin Walls, tThird Rowl Sponsor Katie Bryant, Holly Harrell, Teresa Stewart, Jonikka Page, Gesine Hartz, Amber Smallwood, Dondee Jones, Angie Chadwick, Jennifer Ashlock, Cherie Boyd, Chelli Young, Dawn Hodges, Jennifer Miller, Sponsor Mary Ann Franklin, fFourth Bowl Joel Sanders, Joe Pell, Kristie Witter, Anja Strothkamper, Alissa Cutshall, Cheryl Hart, Pam Overall, Michael Loehr, Tina Brantley, Julie Mittendorf, Lance Dow, Ryan McCoy, Matt Brunson, lBack Ftowl Leah Stranathan, Lorie Yerby, Racheal Baccus, Jacquejoy ' All foreign language students are able to participate A ,U A in a spring competition that covers subject matter. ji Academics, drama, costumes, arts, and foods are only a few of the areas for student participation. Henderson, Melanie Poole, Glenn Michael, Curtis Blake, Kenneth Shirley, Mark Sass, and Joey Crouch. Foreign Language Week: Dressing up on Costume Day are Pam Overall, Mrs. Lillian Hickman, Mrs. Barbara Eatherly, Ms. Katie Bryant, Becky Dancer, and Lorin Swint QKneelingj. Foreign Language - 155 Key Club For Friend- ship's Sake From summer projects which include parking cars at the Lamar County Fair, to winter projects which include ringing bells for the Salvation Army, North Lamar Key Club always has a full year of projects and activities. Undertheexcellentleadership of Mr. Dennis Hodgkiss, one project in which Key Club never fails to participate is Everett Harvest Festival's Haunted House. Several Key Clubbers seem to find this project the most enjoyable of the year. They come early on the Saturday of the festival and begin building the walls and rooms, and bythe time they're through a normal elementary classroom has been transformed to an eerie spook house. As the year comes to a close, ten lucky Key Clubbers will pack up their belongings and journey to Oklahoma City for the 1988 Key Club Convention. Once there, they will join with over 2,000 other Key Clubbers from the Texas-Oklahoma District to compete for service awards and vote on upcoming district officers. Key Clubbers OK in OKC! District Officers are: Mr. Dennis Hodgkiss, Divisional Advisor, and Dale Loughmiller, Lieutenant Governor. 156 ' Key Club j ,A A fri . Key Club Members are: jFront Rowj Wesley Carter, Billy Bova, Ricky Hodges, Arthur Cunningham, Toby Deupree, Mark Caldwell, Sponsor Mr. Dennis Hodgkiss, jSecond Rowj Robert Hoffmann, Jonathan Bayer, Matt Brunson, Shane Williams,iJustin Sadler, David Michael, Brian Payne, Glenn Michael, Erik Moore, jThird Rowj Dale Loughmiller, Aaron Stacy, Chad Stephens, Mark Sass, Mark Keith, Stephen Towler, Mack Smith, Joey Hoffmann, David Young, Deryk Foreman, jBack Rowj Chad Johnson, Steve Bryant, Phillip Sadler, Ronnie Nutt, Rick Towers, Shannon Scamp, Mike Peace, Christoph Witte, Keith Ilaoach, and Stan Ward. Not pictured are Paul Rendsland, Tyler Tongson, and Greg oore. Key Club Officers are: Chad Johnson, Vice-Presidentg Dale Loughmiller, President, Mark Keith, Sergeant-at-Armsg Ronnie Nutt, Secretary, Brian Payne, Treasurer, David Michael, Chaplain, and Mr. Dennis Hodgkiss, Sponsor iHanging Onj. f Olympic Style: Mr. Dennis Hodgkiss shows off his hula-hooping abilities at Keywanette Convention. iLefti Boo: Sponsor Mr. Dennis Hodgkiss assists in putting up the Halloween bulletin board. Interesting: Key Club members Rick Towers, Steven Towler, Toby Deupree, Mark Keith, and Keith Roach listen attentively to project descriptions. 'Ns Conducting meeting: President Dale Lough- miller conducts all club meetings. Waiting: Mr. Dennis Hodgkiss, Rodney Franklin, Dale Loughmiller, and Ronnie Nutt patiently wait for the runners to cross the finish line as they assist in the Race for the Arts run. Key Club - 157 Keywanettes Reaching to Make a Difference Starting in the early summer months, NL Keywanettes provided hundreds of service hours to the community and school - from Bowl-a-thons to telethons. Ranked in the Texas- Oklahoma District Keywanettes top ten for the first time ever, and having Samantha Berry fDistrict Governorl and Tuesday Smallwood fLieutenant Gov- ernorl both represent them on district level, North Lamar Keywanettes experienced their most successful year yet. Their year has had several rewarding projects, but as Samantha Berry put it, Adopting a four-year-old leukemia pa- tient was the most meaningful project to me. With the year winding down, Keywanettes will once again go to convention, both sponsors agree it will be an interesting trip. The strangest things hap- pen at convention, such as Mr. Hodgkiss 'doing' native Ha- waiian dances, stated Mrs. Hindman, or as Mrs. Eatherly reported, having a sponsor that gets the only kiss given by a Keywanette beau at convention . . The '88 Keywanette Convention at DFW Mariott will doubtlessly re- sult in many more interesting stories for '88-'89, Total Concentration: Keywanette members Jennifer McFadden, Tina Brantley, Elizabeth Robinson, and others intensely listen to a program on teen suicide. 158 - Keywanettes iq.. -- Keywanettes are: fFront Rowl Julie Parrott, Jennifer Whitaker, Jennifer Ashlock, Amy Slaughter, Mattie Hullinger, Kristi Nichols, Kelli LaRue, Greg Clark, Jennifer Martin, Stacy Atkins, Jenny Bolton, Lori McFadden, Teresa Smith, Laura Beck, Mandy Myrick, fSecond Rowl Sponsor Sharon Hindman, Nikki Armstrong, Lynn Parson, Sabra Lands, Rebecca Ricketson, Tuesday Smallwood, Kristi Kennedy, Samantha Berry, Alissa Cutshall, Melanie Moffitt, Kim Ashlock, fThird Rowj Monica Martin, Cindy Carico, Stacy Penn, Chelli Young, Julie Mittendorf, Rebecca McHam, Tina Brantley, Stacy Caviness, Jami Milton, Shannon Barolet, fBack Rowl Terri Campbell, Kim Ford, Denise Strickland, Jenni Witter, Sponsor Earbara Eatherly, Brookie Crawford, Sharon Stewart, Jennifer McFadden, and Melanie oo e. Keywanette Officers are: fFront Rowl Cindy Carico, Chaplain!Reporter, Tuesday Smallwood, Lieutenant Governor, Samantha Berry, Governor, Kristi Nichols, Secretary, Sabra Lands, President, fBack Rowj Terri Campbell, Treasurer, Mrs. Sharon Hindman, Sponsor, Mr. Dennis Hodgkiss, Divisional Advisor, Mrs. Barbara Eatherly, Sponsor, and Kim Ashlock, Vice-President. Keywanette District Officers are: Mr. Dennis Hodgkiss, Divisional Advisor, Tuesday Smallwood, Lieutenant Governor, Samantha Berry, Governor, and Greg Clark, Beau. ...gn-1-1' ,I Orientation: Keywanette cups and information were distributed by Samantha Berry and Sabra Lands to Freshman girls during orientation to ecnourage membership. Fun and Games: Officers lClockwisel Kristi Nichols, Tuesday Smallwood, Sponsor Mrs. Sharon Hindman, Terri Campbell, Cindy Carico, Ryan Eatherly, and Samantha Berry play Spoons at the officer slumber party. Y 2 Conducting Meeting: President Sabra Lands discusses business at hand while Regina Dangerfield looks on. lMiddle Leftl Green Thumbs: Members Amy Slaughter and Samantha Berry plant flowers and add beauty to a local nursing home. No Sales: Terri Campbell and Kristi Nichols sold Cokes in the hot sun during a baseball game - obviously a slow day. Keywanettes - 159 Math-Science Club Minds of the Future Math-Science Club is not for the normal student. It is an organization for the elite student who has taken a higher level of Math and Science courses. The highlight of the year in Math-Science Club occurs when members of the club are allowed to throw pies at the student body's favorite teachers. This is a proven method for fundraising and also pro- vides excellent entertainment to the school. Math-Science Club also sponsored a spirit chain and the annual bonfire before the Paris football game. Le Troupe: Math and Science Club members Tyler Tongson, Mike Peace, Cindy Weaver, Jonathan Bayer, Becca Ricketson, Shannon Scamp, and Keith Roach, and Sponsors Trudy Hilliard and KathyStewart entertain Foreign Exchange students Gesine Hartz, Christoph Witte, and Anja Strothkamper. Math-Science Club Officers are: fFronti Erik Moore, President, iBack Rowj Jami Milton, Secretary, Becca Ricketson, Vice-President, and Matt Brunson, Treasurer. ' -. V r-rss :manga E Math-Science Club members are: iFront Rowi Michael Loehr, Scott Roberts, Lorin Swint, Rebecca McCloud, Becca Ricketson, Anja Strothkamper, Amber Smallwood, Billy Bova, iSecond Rowj Missy Norrell, Michael Pentecost, Tim Smolen, Arthur Cunningham, Ross Legate, Matt Brunson, Jonathan Bayer, Danny Wallis, Toby Deupree, Clint Bryan, Erik Moore, fThird Rowt Sponsor Trudy Hilliard, Sabra Lands, Julie Mittendorf, Gesine Hartz, Robert Hoffmann, Janny Postma, Leah Stranathan, Pam Overall, Cindy Weaver, Tuesday Smallwood, Sponsor Kathy Stewart, ilfourth Rowi Jami Milton, Suzanne Hale, Mack Smith, Ryan McCoy, David Young, Aaron Stacy, Shannon Scamp, Joey Hoffmann, Justin Sadler, Cheryl Hart, iBack Rowi Jimmy Campbell, Dale Loughmiller, Darrell Caldwell, Bruce Simpsen, Ronnie Nutt, Christoph Witte, Mike Peace, Keith Roach, and Brian Payne. 160 - Math-Science Club Jil. E Q77 '-. f ' X ' Jr 8 ss . diff' OEA Officers are: lFront Rowl Missy Sims, Parliamentariang Terri Campbell, President, Stacy Hollis, Secretary, lBack Rowl Amy Moore, Treasurer, Robin Dority, Vice-President, Kristi Battle, Historian, and Andra Lott, Reporter. OEA Working for Success OEA Co-Op members are: lFront Rowl Darla Price, Annette Wilkerson, Cindy Gates, Laurie Wilson, Shelly Leonard, Stacy Hollis, lSecond Ftowl Kristi Bullard, Tonya Vanderburg, Kim Wood, Angie Kirkpatrick, Stormie Evans, Michelle Sparks, Crystal Taylor, Michele Morris, lThird Rowj Amy Moore, Andra Lott, Missy Sims, Amy Abbott, Terri Campbell, Angie Perry, Lynn Parson, Marionetta Rucker, lBack Rowl Veronica Earls, Regina Williams, Laurie Grissom, Kristi Battle, Michelle Cooper, Robin Dority, Debra Strickland, Mindy Anderson, and Myra Ervin. OEA Pre-Lab members are: lFront Rowl Patricia Mize, Shellie Thompson, Kelli LaRue, Adrienne Harrison, Tammy Ausburn, lSecond Ftowl Julie Wear, Christine Hawkinson, Geanie Exum, Leanne House, Teri Finch, iBack Rowl Stacy Caviness, Michelle Johns, Jana Hicks, Denise Strickland, Shelia Burle- son, Laurie Ward, and Richie Pitts. OEA- 161 Students Helping Students Providing Peer Support , 162 ' SHS Students Helping Students are: lFront Ftowj Sponsor Richard Byrd, Vice-President Susan Ross, Vice-President Tammy Pentecost, Sponsor Dennis Hodgkiss, fBack Howl Terry Bryant, Deborah Wilkerson, Ronda Moon, Linda Jensen, and Jeania Bryer, Cheer Up, Cindy! Jacquejoy Henderson helps fellow students solve a problem as others look on, Help! B.J. Kounousky is overwhelmed with the news from his buddy Bo Exum. is Members of Fellowship of Christian Athletes are: iFront Rowl Sponsor Sheila Daughtrey, Carrie Hogue, Mandy Myrick, Toby Deupree, Erik Moore, Jennifer Martin, Angie Beshirs, Melanie Moffitt, Sponsor Alden George, iSecond Rowl Sponsor Alan Morris, Stephanie Stephens, Angie Chadwick, Becca Ricketson, David Campbell, Sabra Lands, Amy Slaughter, Brad Hart, Alissa Cutshall, iThird Rowl Nikki Rodgers, Melanie Poole, Bo Exum, Connie Berry, Lorie Yerby, Jami Milton, Cindy McCloud, Tina Brantley, Katie Williams, Scott Roberts, iBack Rowl Jenni Witter, Brookie Crawford, Shiloh Minier, Lee Parson, Shane Fountain, Stephen Towler, Ed Almond, Clint Bryan, Ryan Masters, and Wesley Brown. 1-my ty! Z? FCA Officers are: iFront Rowl Becca Ricketson, Vice-Presidentg Toby Deupree, Treasurerg iBack Rowl Stephen Towler, Presidentg and Nikki Rodgers, Secretary. L, , i D N Refreshments? Sabra Lands and Cindy McCloud enjoy refreshments at a FCA meeting. Fellowship of Christian Athletes Teaming Together for Christian Fellowship Fellowship of Christian Athletes is a new and exciting group just organized this year. Their motivation can be sensed throughout the student body as their actions and attitudes reflect the Christian nature. These athletes gain the strength and support necessary to compete effectively in their respective sports. FCA 163 Rodeo and Horse Club Back in the Saddle Again The purpose of Rodeo and Horse Club is to support the students who are interested in horses and all rodeo events such as calf roping, barrel racing, pole bending, steer wrestling, and bull riding. High School Rodeos are one of the most competitive sports in the country or anywhere! lt takes a lot of practice and dedication to be a winner! Rodeo and Horse Club supports the spirit of competition and teamwork, and for those that work hard - satisfaction in who you are. 164 - Rodeo and Horse Club ,fx f sf '43 4 Rodeo and Horse Club members are: fFront Rowl Sponsor David Ballard, Marcie Stewart, James Crews, Hunter Lovelady, Brandon Collard, lBack Rowl Jacquejoy Sanderson, Wesley Armstrong, Chance Henderson, Darla Johnson, and Jason pangler. Rodeo and Horse Club Officers are: lFront Rowt Brandon Collard, Reporter, Hunter Lovelady, Treasurer, fBack Rowj Chance Henderson, President: Darla Johnson, Secretary, and Jason Spangler, Vice-President. 451-. vc- - Q, ff' f'3X'.., nl!! Practice Makes Perfect: Chance Henderson practices his roping skills. Barrel Racing: Jacquejoy Henderson practices her rodeo form. Queen Preparations: Darla Johnson and her horse Mary Lou prepare for the Rodeo Queen's contest. lMlddle Leftl Taking a Break: Darla Johnson unloads her horse Cherokee from the trailer. What, No Indians? Chance Henderson exercises his horse before a big rodeo. Rodeo and Horse Club ' 165 Student Council Providing Service Traveling to Nacogdoches this summer, Student Council members returned with many exciting stories of their week-long stay at Stephen F. Austin College. Their Summer Leadership Conference resulted in some very interesting antecdotes. Ftemonda Dangerfield came back very excited and full of good stories. She recalled how Wesley Carter, Student Council Vice-President, hated the food and, as a result, ate Fruit Loops cereal all three meals every day. Jeff Martin knew how to make the best of a bad situation. He nearlyfroze to death in thosefrigid dorms. He ended up stuffing towels in the air vents, Remonda related. From painting parking place numbers and Panther paws on the pavement to sponsoring spirit drives, Student Council tends to out-do themselves very well each year. Sign In, Please: Stacy Penn gives out programs at Homecoming as an ex-student signs in. Student Council Officers are: fFronty Wesley Carter, Vice-Presidentg fSecond Rowy Tammy Mullens, Chaplaing Ftemonda Dangerfield, Presidentg Lorin Swint, Secretaryg fThird Rowj Amy Slaughter, Corresponding Secretary: Sponsor Mrs. Elaine Townsendg Jennifer Miller, Reporterg fBack FtowJJonathan Bayer, Parliamentarian and Jeff Martin, Treasurer. Student Council members are: lFront Ftowj Remonda Dangerfield, Tammy Mullens, Sam Brown, Missy Norrell, Mandy Myrick, Wesley Carter, QSecond Fiowj Christine Workman, Jennifer Miller, Tracy Pryor, Stacy Penn, Cindy Carico, Donna Grayson, Lorin Swint, Mark Caldwell, fBack Rowj Jonathan Bayer, James McCarty, Ryan McCoy, Deryk Foreman, Jeff Martin, Jacquejoy Henderson, Chet Cook, Matt Brunson, and Regina Williams. 166 - Student Council 'Zi ., -fr Ad More : Michael Jones asks server James McCarty for more Hot Fudge topping. Artists at Work: Christine Workman and Chet Cook put student reminders on Student Council Calendar. Kvry . K lt's This One, Amy : Cindy Carico tells Amy Slaughter which light has gone out. tMiddIe Lefty Catch the Latest Headlines: Jonathan Bayer and Mark Caldwell place news articles concerning NL students on the bulletin board. In the Dressing Room? Student Council member Lorin Swint, Cindy Carico and Jacquejoy Henderson along with Mrs. Townsend have an emergency meeting due to bad weather. Student Council - 167 Speech and Drama Club Setting the Scene Thespians are: fFront Ftowl Dean Earls, Mandy Myrick, Jonathan Bayer, Missy Norrell, Sponsor Laura Parker, fBack Rowj Brent Dollins, Tina Brant- ley, Jenni Witter, Dale Loughmiller, Erik Moore, Samantha Berry, and Pam Overall. 168 - Speech and Drama Members of Speech and Drama Club are: tFront Ftowt Hope Hurst, Missy Norrell, Julie Parrott, Stacy Hollis, Amy Slaughter, Kim Hooton, Mandy Myrick, tSecond Ftowl Cheryl Hart, Jeff Colwell, Laura Beck, Scott Roberts, Samantha Berry, Erik Moore, Shala Woodard, Angie Chadwick, tThird Ftowl Cindy Carico, Pam Overall, Ross Legate, Jenni Witter, Chester Crouch, Jami Milton, Tina Brantley, Jonathan Bayer, Dean Earls, tBack FtowJJim Watson, J Knight, Dale Loughmiller, Mike Peace, Paul Ftendsland, Jacquejoy Henderson, Stephanie Davis, Patton Shirley, and Brent Dollins. .Ala Speech and Drama Club Officers are: fFront Ftowl Mandy Myrick, Treasurer, Missy Norrell, President, fBack Rowj Erik Moore, Vice-Presidentg and Pam Overall, Secretary. l fl. ii TAFE members are: iFront Rowl Teri Finch, Fiemonda Dangerfield, Shelly Leonard, Laura Esterer, Trudy Roberts, Tammy Morrison, Ramona Jones, Lori Williams, MiMi Harvey, iSecond RowlJennifer Ashlock, Amy Hudson, Tisha Fiicketson, Ruby Nealms, Terry Bryant, Stormie Evans, Teresa Smith, Ena Archer, iThird Roviil Patricia Ferguson, Jenny Lawrence, Kim Ashlock, Pam Hines, Beth Casey, Amy Abbott, Donna Thompson, Cheryl Hart, iBack Fiowl Pat Jimerson, Lorie Yerby, Tina Brantley, Melanie Poole, Darla Johnson, Stacy Caviness, and Stephanie Anderson. hw TAFE Officers are: iFront Rowj Remonda Dangerfield, Treasurer, Laura Esterer, Vice-President, Shelly Leonard, Historian, iBack Fiowl Amy Abbott, Historian, Stephanie Anderson, Secretary: and Kim Ashlock, President. kr returning to her work. schedule. iii TAFE insuring Tomorrow's Success iLe'ftl Yes? Tisha Ricketson glances up momentarily before Future Teacher? Brent Brown enjoys his break from his busy TAFE - 169 UIL Outstanding Achievement 170 ' UIL . J,, -...... - .Q .. Q - Q UIL Math and Science Team members are: lFront Rowj David Spangler, Jay Crowell, Wade White, Brad Hart, Lorin Swint, Rosalind Covington, Suzanne Hale, Julie Mittendorf, LeAnne King, Michael Pentecost, Shane Holcomb, LaDonna Turner, Sponsor Trudy Hilliard, lSecond Rowj Sponsor Dr. Tommy Eads, Chad Johnson, Matt Brunson, Ryan McCoy, Danny McDowell, Billy Jack Boler, Robert Hoffmann, Arthur Cunningham, Leah Stranathan, lBack Rowj Brian Payne, Dale Loughmiller, Dennis Tice, Mark Sass, Ronnie Nutt, Darrell Caldwell, Brian High, Joey Hoffmann, and Deryk Foreman. UIL Literary Team members are: lFront Rowt Sponsor Nancy Anderson, Alissa Cutshall, Rosalyn Webb, Kim Hooton, Amy Hudson, Jenny Lawrence, Lorin Swint, Rebecca Pentecost, Jonikka Page, Sponsor Dennis Hodgkiss, lSecond Rowj Sponsor Sharon Hindman, Melissa Wear, LaDonna Turner, Andrea Head, Racheal Baccus, Racheal Gibson, Pam Hines, Tim Smolen, Suzanne Hale, lBack Rowt Sponsor Marilyn Threadgill, Pam Overall, Leah Stranathan, Cindy Weaver, Yvette Grayson, David Young, Kenneth Shirley, Erik Moore, Chet Cook, and Shane Williams. Members are: lFront Rowt Laura Metzger, Tisha Ricketson, Mark Caldwell, Amy Hudson, lSecond Rowt UIL Speech Sponsor Richard Byrd, Sponsor Laura Parker, Laura Beck, Jenny Lawrence, Pam Overall, Danny McDowell, Yvette Grayson, Laurie Killingsworth, Kim Hooton, Sponsor Nancy Anderson, lBack Rowt David Campbell, Patton Shirley, Dale Loughmiller, Mark Sass, D.J. Robertson, Kristie Witter, and Kathleen Norris. i --f VICA members are: tFront Rowl Sponsor Dean Bolton, Marcus Williams, Mitchell White, Sweetheart Melissa Molaris, Rick Hodges, Jerry Pierce, fSecond Rowj Brett Ashton, David Poole, Scotty Gibson, Johnny Hill, Jason Watkins, Duane Murray, Jimmy Owens, tBack Rowl Robbie Criswell, Joe Weger, Michael Hoffmaster, Kenneth Jones, Jim Watson, Sammy Magnuson, and Troy Scholl. VICA Officers are: fFront Rowl Marcus Williams, Reporter, Melissa Molaris, Sweetheart, Jerry Pierce, Vice-President, fBack Rowl Scotty Gibson, Secretary, Troy Scholl, Sergeant-at-Arms, Leslee Watkins, Treasurer, and David Poole, President. 11 Paris High VICA member and Treasurer VICA Sweetheart is Melissa Molaris. is Amber Connerly. F VICA Automobile Repair Upon walking in the door the pungent smell of grease and the whirring sound of motors running instantly alerts the senses. VICA Vocational Industrial Cooperative Association has 10006 membership from the auto mechanics classes. These students often have hamburger cookouts, sell raffle tickets, and even repair teachers' cars for a small shop fee. They also wash school buses to raise funds. VICA students can compete up to three times a year, including national competition. To enter acompetition, a student must be able to find up to ten things wrong with an automobile and demonstrate the know-how to fix them. STOP! Jim Watson hopes his car will come to a stop when he puts his brakes back on. Penzoil All the Way: Troy Scholl, Robbie Criswell, and Ricky Hodges do an oil change on one of the teachers' cars. VICA -171 VOCT Competition in Progress Vocational Opportunity Clubs of Texas is sponsored by Mr. Billy Copeland. The purpose of VOCT is to promote youth leadership. The club sponsors competition between the youths, it helps to motivate them, and it helps to prepare them for job interviews. The students also take skill tests to improve upon their skills. This year the main goal is for the students to go to state competition. The class has 100W club membership. VOCT projects include their annual car bash, engine repairs, welding, and tool identification. Fire Safety: VOCT members listen as Assistant Fire Marshal Roger Fugett gives fire safety pointers. Valve Adjusting: Gary Sessums and Johnny Robinson are doing a valve job on a small gas engine, 4- VOCT Officers are: tFront Rowj Elmer Cannedy, Vice-President, Greg Reavis, Secretary-Treasurer, tBack Rowl Marty Exum, President: and Greg Wynn, Reporter. Y 5 L VOCT members are: Elmer Cannedy, Eric McClendon, Gary Sessums, Jackie Vanderburg, Robert Smith, Billy Crutchfield, Justin Watson, Sponsor Billy Copeland, fSecond RowlSherman Frazier, Danny King, Paul Mullens, Ricky Williams, Marty Exum, Carlos Morgan, Chad Johnson, Johnny Robinson, tBack Rowl Greg Reavis, Colby Foreman, Chad Barber, Wayne Flowers, Mark Walker, Greg Wynn, and Chad Westmoreland. 172 - VOCT .. 'X ,lf wg' Micro What? Mr. Copeland shows VOCT students how to use the micrometer. When's Break Time? Greg Reavis does a major engine overhaul for North Lamar Maintenance Department as Mr. Copeland advises him. lMiddle Leftl The Cutting Edge: Johnny Robinson's sharpening a lawn mower blade during a lab. Thanks! Vice-President Elmer Cannedy and President Marty Exum present Jack Williams with a plaque thanking him for donating a car for the annual VOCT car bash. Hard at Work: Elmer Cannedy does finishing touches on equipment for Tony Johnson Memorial Weight Room. tTop Flightl Cut It Here, Greg! Greg Wynn and Elmer Cannedy cut metal for wood rack projects. VOCT - 173 Youth for Christ Christians Banding Together 174 - Youth for Christ i . my Q 'S X - , :Q Q ' Pt, + XF, 4 my It 1 if v va Youth for Christ members are: lFront Rowi Angie Chadwick, MiMi Harvey, Laura Esterer, Bethany McEver, lSecond Rowj Sponsor Mary Lemley, Daniele Harris, Mandy Myrick, Angie Beshirs, Jennifer Ashlock, Mark Caldwell, Cherie Boyd, Kelli Hale, Hope Hurst, Sponsor Joe Clayton, lThird Rowj Erik Moore, Stacy Caviness, Jennifer Hamil, Dana Wigley, Shelley Cope, Jami Milton, Melanie Moffitt, Lori McFadden, Shelly Anthony, Shelly Martin, fFourth Rowi Janny Postma, Amy Slaughter, Elizabeth Robinson, Carolyn Robinson, Nikki Rodgers, Jennifer Miller, Carrie Hogue, Cheryl Hart, Stephanie Stephens, Dawn Hodges, Chelli Young, Becca Ricketson, fBack Rowj Traci Pryor, Katie Williams, Jennifer McFadden, Brookie Crawford, Lorie Yerby, Jenni Witter, Chet Cook, Ed Almond, Shamane Border, and Teresa Brannan. A-Lunch Youth for Christ Officers are: tFront Rowj Mandy Myrick, Treasurer, Jami Milton, Chaplain, fBack Rowl Nikki Rodgers, Secretary, and Jenni Witter, President. performs at Youth for Christ concert to ben- efit Special Olympics. Youth for Christ B-Lunch Officers are: lFront Rowi Carolyn Robinson, Treasurer, Jennifer McFadden, Vice-President, lBack Rowl Melanie Poole, President, Brookie Crawford, Chaplain, and Janny Postma, Secretary. - l - - 4. Teachers' Aides are: tFront Howl Gena Coursey, Remonda Dangerfield, Kenny Earp, Mark Caldwell, Tresa Wilkins, fSecond Rowt Carol McLemore, Rosalyn Webb, Adelia Moses, Lana Edelhauser, Sandy Temple, Pam Hines, Krista Stinnet, fBack Flowt Beth Casey, Pam Overall, Kim VanDerWilt, Darrell Caldwell, Jenni Witter, Catherine Killingsworth, and Dondi Jones. Office Assistants are: QFront Rowj Shannon Clevenger, Nikki Armstrong, Stormie Evans, Stacy Hollis, tBack Rowt Kim VanDerWilt, Regina Williams, J Knight, Tracy Sparks, and Angie Perry. assists. from the Coke machine. Aides afld ASSlST3I'ltS Helping Hands Help! That's what teachers constantly yell for. Guess who is there to savethe day-theteacher's aides. Teachers are ever grateful for their helpers. These students grade papers, run off copies, and even average grades. You may also hear such cries for help coming from the office where there is always an office assistant on the job. From braving bad weather while gather- ing absentee slips to the never-ending job of filing papers and answering calls, they are always needed. At home after a very busy day, Stacy Hollis answered the phone still saying North Lamar High School. Schedules: 4LeftJ Office Assistant Stacy Hollis waits to hand out schedules at the beginning of school as Chad Fleming Money! Office Assistant Nikki Armstrong empties money Teachers' Aides, Office Assistants - 175 Sweethearts Dating, as seen through the eyes of the onlooker, often seems to be a very humorous mix-up of emotional catastrophes. For some, dating creates many hilarious memories. Cindy Carico recalls, Once when I was on a date, he leaned over to kiss me, and I called him by another name. I was so embarrassed. Amy Abbott remembers, My date and I went to the Fish Fry to eat. I ended up spilling my drink on my date and ketchup all over myself. The onlooker is often in a safer position. You WILL Marry Me? Melissa Crews and Robert Moses share a seemingly happy moment. Now Do You Understand? Dondi Jones tries to explain her idea to Robert Mahan. No, Really You Do Have Something on Your Shirt : Lee Exum, a typical prankster, plays a trick on Sonya Edwards. 176 - Dating f' I You did WHAT Saturday Night? Pete Renfro tells Nicole Fendley his REAL reason for not picking her up. vi , . Hoi Ho! Ho! Lisa Leonard expresses her Christmas wishes to Jerry Pierce. at .f ' 3u 'Nc l-, -wi ,::b sg? f The support of the community helps to keep the momentum going. Without not only their financial backing, but moral support as well, these business men and women attend school sporting events, concerts, and other various events. , 5 'ms- Adsv177 AND BANK ASSOCIATION OF Jodie Strouse and Mattie Hullinger invite you to FEDERAL LAND BANK ASSOCIATION OF PARIS, which is located at 655 Clarksville Street. For all your Ioan needs in areas outside the city, come by or call FEDERAL LAND BANK at 784-7461. 178 v Ads FEDERAL LAND BANK ASSDCIATICN 0F PARIS EXPECTATIDNS . . .we all have them, and sometimes things happen to change them. But there are some expectations that never change-like the hm and comfort of a best friend, the satisfaction of a good test grade, or the chills a school song brings when sung across a lighted field. At TU Electric, we realize you have expectations of us, too- like having the electrical power ready when you turn on your computer, put on some records or plug in the blow dryer. And when the power does go off, we know you expect it to be restored quickly. And it will be. That's just part of our commitment to provide quality electric service to customers. ETUELECTRIC VT W C3L!lEE3 NACITfDF?ELuuC. 'omni P o ao- eze . svoo Loop me s 5 . mm, nm mso PHILPOT'S DONUTS I 1528 Lamar Avenue Paris, Texas 75460 -e-- 784-2623 3253 1:2232 S '-'glass nEvco DISCOUNT DRUG CENTER Highway 271 East 140 S. collegiate Paris Texas . ' Paris, Texas 7855501 785-8527 Ads ' 4 T.. :M-iff. t.4.g!F1 CAROLE'S FLOWER COUNTRY Terry Bryant and Susan Nelson display some of the teddy bears available at CAROLE'S FLOWER COUNTRY, 2031 Clarksville Street, in Paris, Texas. Phone 785-8771 to place your order today. -1 5 , LOWRY CHEVROLET, INC. Jeff Jones shows one of the fine CHEVROLET pick ups available at LOWRY CHEVROLET'S show room at 1915 North Main, in Paris, Texas. Come byto see their full line of new CHEVROLETS. 180 - Ads I 1 VRAO kiwi ld 1- l TAYLOR GLASS SHOP Mike Taylor, Loyd Chandler, Norma Varner, and Allen Parker invite you to come by TAYLOR GLASS SHOP, 807 24th S.E., in Paris, Texas for auto glass, window glass, mirrors, plate glass, or locksmith work. Phone 785-4051. . Tommy Malone, Mattie Hullinger, and Sheri Riney J A Hot Point Appliances Plumbing Fixtures will Lighting Fixtures Windows, Doors, Plumbing Fixtures Moulding .Sp , Everyone is welcome at 1221 Church Street Paris, Texas 75460 POPEYE'S FRIED CHICKEN An employee fills J Knight's order at POPEYE'S FRIED CHICKEN, 2475 North Main, in Paris, Texas. Phone 785-0739 to place your order. COLMAN'S HAIR COMPANY Laura Jordan, Colman Morris, Owner, and Brigitte Viehe invite you to come by COLMAN'S, 3675 Lamar Avenue, in Paris, Texas. Phone 784-6681 for an appointment. Late ap- pointments are available. Ads - 181 Tammy Rayburn, Rendl Franklin, and Brian Scott invite you to come to IMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH, 1771 Bonham Street, in Paris, Texas. IMMANUEL offersafull program for youth as well as adults and welcomes you to any of their services. IMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH 182 - Ads DAVID BUSTER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Shari Coker, Missy Norrell, and Tuesday Smallwood invite you to see DAVID BUSTER for all your asphalt, concrete, or contracting needs. Mr. Buster is a general contractor. See him at Route 1, Loop 286 N.E. in Paris, Texas, or phone 785-1305. FRY-GIBBS , , .t geepg?-fgm ure FUNERAL HOME NS NA now: 785-1651 115 Clarksville Sfffffm Mowfcmfvs Paris, Tex-as Furniture -. carpet - Drapery 730 Clarksville Street - Paris, Texas interior Decorating ' 784-3366 ELMORE DRYWALL AND ACQUSTICS 24th STREET CAFE 725 24th S.E. 1805 17th N.E. Paris, Texas Paris, Texas 784-0173 785-7042 Ads ' 183 ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL AND HEALTH CENTER 820 Clarksville Paris, Texas 75460 L 184 - Ads SMITH CARPET Mr. Sam Calk, Jeanne Calk, Julie Wear, and Mr. Don Wear pose behind some of the many carpet samples available at SMITH CARPET, 1289 Clarksville Street, in Paris, Texas. Phone 785-6491. PARIS FLORIST James Erwin invites you to come by PARIS FLORIST, 2610 Lamar Avenue, in Paris, Texas for all your floral needs. Phone 784-6629 to place your order today. BEAUTY BOUTIQUE Nikki Armstrong, Stephanie Davis, and Jennifer Hamil invite you to BEAUTY BOUTIQUE for all your hairstyling needs. Phone 784-4760 or 784-0234 for an appointment. BEAUTY BOUTIQUE is located at 220 South Collegiate in Paris, Texas, for your convenience. We specialize in REDKEN products. SWAIM HARDWARE HARRISON-WALKER AND Dennis Porterfield shows Kim Hooton and Gena Coursey one of the batteries available at SWAIM HARDWARE, 240-46 1st N.W., in Paris, Texas. For all your hardware needs, come by or phone 784-3321. 7854653 222 Hickory Paris, Texas 75460 Ads - 185 X- 186 -Q ni PANY INC. JOE PRIDEMORE FENCE COMPANY, INC. Route 1, Highway 271 North Paris, Texas 75460 784-4438 C 81 F FARM CENTER 4605 Lamar Ave. Paris, Texas 75460 785-4128 Owners: Hoyt Langley Gerald Farmer WOOLDRIDGE HOME APPLIANCE Sales and Factory Service Telephone 785-1324 2429 Clarksville Street Home 784-6432 Paris, Texas 75460 CULLUM AUTO PARTS 1402 North Main Paris, Texas 75460 Phone 785-1644 SEARS ROEBUCK AND COMPANY 1055 Clarksville Paris, Texas 75460 785-1621 Ads v 187 W 53.4 J I A 'A u - . . . . .1 TACO DELITE Paula Akers waits to fill Julie Ferris's order at TACO DELITE, 1580 Clarksville Street, in Paris, Texas. TACO DELITE has a complete selection of Mexican treats. WAL MART REDELL'S GLASS AND Bryan Young,Jodie Strouse, and Mattie Hullinger pose in front of the new WAL-MART store, located at 3100 Clarksville Street, in Paris, Texas. NHSSY Norrell and TUSSCIHY Smallwood invite YOU to Open Mon- - Sat- fQ.Q, and Sunday f1-6l, come to REDELL'S GLASS AND METAL, 124 2nd S.W., in Paris, Texas. Phone 784-8247. 188 0 Ads Q TRADITIONS vs sa l FLOWERS 81 GIFTS 3025 Lamar Begin Your Traditions with us. Flowers for ALL Occasions RICHARD DRAKE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Erik Moore and Brad Drake pose in front of RICHARD DRAKE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, located on Highway 271, north of Paris, Texas. Contact RICHARD DRAKE for all your construction and paving needs. HOUSES 04' Macxggief Son MACKEY, PIERSON, AND FENDLEY Diana Stone, Charlotte Tow, Rebecca Gough, Ruth Kesler, and Cindy Morton invite you to come to MACKEY, PIERSON, AND FENDLEY, located at 1705 Lamar Avenue, in Paris, Texas, for all your insurance needs. Ads - 189 Samantha Berry, age 1, cools off and invites you to do the same at her dad's business, PARIS LANES, with 16 Lanes, Snack Bar, and Game Room. Come by 2331 North Main. PARIS LANES Let's Go Bowling 190 - Ads 1 ,4 ,f 1 ,Y lf A S T L 5 ESTES CHEMICAL Paul Garrett and Randy Boren invite you to come to ESTES CHEMICALS, INC., located at 2220 N.E. Loop 286, in Paris, Texas. Phone 785-2476 or 785-1591 for all your chemical needs. PARIS CAMP SALES A -I In-II IIE, EAST SIDE CLEANERS One Day Cleaning 214-784-5720 I Parts. Accessories 81 Service on All Brand Trailers Hwy. 271 North - 2 Miles DON DICKERSON, Owner Route 1, Box 732 Res. 214-78445847 Paris, Texas 75460 Alterations, and Laundry Available COPIERS and MORE 3695 LAMAR PARIS, TEXAS 75460 214-784-3401 ogee gay Cmoore KING'S TROPHIES AND SPORTING GOODS REMEMBER IF YOU DON T is ITf55iLS2'2QS'EaL Pigjigfgjs Ads ' 191 WE'VE GOT YOU COVERED PANTHERS! Complete sports coverage delivered to your door early Saturday and Sunday mornings-- and afternoons Monday through Friday. Read the latest sports news--plus up-to- date news about folks you know--in your hometown newspaper. WE 0 B2 lifirla afmn Serving Northeast Texas and Southeast Oklahoma THREE OAKS CLEANERS Kelly Harrell and Holly Harrell invite you to come by THREE OAKS CLEANERS, 1802 Lamar Avenue, in Paris, Texas. THREE OAKS is conveniently located in Three Oaks Shopping Center for all your dry cleaning needs. 192 - Ads TANIKI'S TRIM CUTS Chariot Sims, Taniki Stephens, Owner, and Deanna Allen invite you to come to TANIKl'S TRIM CUTS, 2326 Lamar Avenue, in Paris, Texas, for all your styling needs. Phone 785-3299 for an appointment. Walk-ins are welcome. right 'Holland FUNERAL HOME BRIGHT-HOLLAND FUNERAL HOME GenaECoursey, Arthur Cunningham, and Kim Hooton pose at the sign of BRIGHT-HOLLAND FUNERAL HOM 2601 Lamar Avenue JEARL GIBSON AND ASSOCIATES P.O. Box 147 1533 Lamar Avenue Paris, Texas 75460 12145 785-8761 .14 7 Paris, Texas 75460 784-6623 K.. N FAMOUS SHOE STORE Missy Norrell fits Tuesday Smallwood for new shoes at FAMOUS SHOE STORE, 9 East Plaza, in Paris, Texas. Come by FAMOUS or phone 784-2450 for information on our selection. Ads - 193 Cheryl Hart, Missy Norrell, Amber Smallwood, Amy Slaughter, Tuesday Smallwood, and Mattie Hullinger pose in front of a new house constructed by BOBBY SMALLWOOD CONSTRUCTION COMPANY. BOBBY SMALLWOOD will be happy to assist you in either remodeling or new construction. SMALLWOOD CONSTRUCTION COMPANY is located at 4950 Smallwood Road in Paris, Texas. Phone 784-3264 to discuss your individual building needs. BOBBY SMALLWOOD CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 194 ' Ads WESTERN SIZZLIN' 3755 Lamar Avenue Paris, Texas 75460 785-7566 Wiczaq 7704443 Your complete music headquarters for Northeast Texas. Phone 784-5292 28 West Side Plaza PARIS 75460 . XV' 543 6 42, l, Jewelers ll l F -.-J Downtown Paris Since 1916 6 Clarksville Street Paris. Texas 75460 214-78447260 x . X' ,l . ' 'e' V 5 V. I . nl, :wb ,... .Y 'li i l -.LN INSTY PRINTS 1634 Clarksville Street Paris, Texas 75460 8 LB. 10 LB Tube Farmer's Block M 81 M ICE giant Location: PETE FARMER 2420 Ridgeview oute 1 - Powderly, Texas 75473 Par's'21'l?1,fgg5?gg?? The f Owners: Personal Brenda Denison Judy Woerner Tqgnfiggrstyling Operatorsi Betty Winters 3703 Lamar Sandy Yates Chisum Square Paris, Texas 785-5047 Billie Wrenn Stacy Cross Joyce Gray, Asst. Ads 0 195 ,kgzqwxmlzfwf-,I -- .,-f .I ,,.W Q, M.-1. :.,,,,o,'s,,,gQJ fy 1 xx.. if-'If -. . Aff.s::.az1:: fwsssslsg, M E12 f 1 je fl oooo I I 559:far-fwfffm:ff:.!f3Cf?5?!?iif75T 5 Qwwffz-SQ,RQi1m.:f-W.M. ., gg ,L,ss1f.1.,:azse11f 1 X ' . , . , ffl 5: F, I J , f .L.k1 5:3 wx. as i B i I In I 1 :,'fw+2:f :I 196 - Ads I Ronnie Nutt, Chet Cook, and Arthur Cunningham pose at MERICO. I30-CKAGING DIVISION SOO W CENTER STREET BOX II55-PARIS TEXAS 75460 214-785-64II KEN'S ALTERNATOR AND AIR BRAKE SERVICE Route 1, Highway 271 North Paris, Texas 75460 785-7647 'i x METRO FENCE AND HARDWARE METRO FENCEAND HARDWAREislocated at 3440 Pine Mill Road in Paris, Texas, for all your fencing needs, residential and commercial. Phone 785-8911 for a free estimate. r -ft- T S 1, x 9 L.O. HAMMON'S MEN'S STORE Greg McNeece shows Cindy Carico one ofthe many sweaters available at L.O. HAMMON'S MEN'S STORE, located at 27 Lamar Avenue, in Paris, Texas. Come by to see our complete selection of men's clothing. Ads ' 197 Kf'l'f1f'f'ff7IQQf5ili5I7lf?3:ffirfzigzii ' . T 'L i, ' I O' '17 fag.. 1 W . - ' R. -. aim--fi wfivmp-:g,g,f.Q,.f. A ' K' . ' LAMAR NATIONAL BANK Terri Campbell and Evette Hostetler pose in front of LAMAR NATIONAL BANK which is located at 200 South Collegiate Drive, in Paris, Texas. Phone 785-0701 for information on opening an account. VILLAGE JEWELERS Mrs. Anna Martin and Mr. James Martin show Tuesday Smallwood and Missy Norrell the selection of class rings available at VILLAGE JEWELERS, located in Village Shopping Center, in Paris, Texas. Phone 785-0266 for information on our custom made jewelry. 198 0 Ads 2' KEN'S FOOD MART Shane Halcomb, Chet Cook, J Knight, Mark Caldwell, and Dale Loughmiller relax for a few minutes at KEN'S FOOD MART, located on FM 195, east of Paris, Texas. KEN'S has afull line ofgroceries and gasoline. METRO NURSERY Marty Sharrock welcomes you to METRO NURSERY, 3430 Pine Mill Road, in Paris, Texas. For our complete line of nursery and gardening products and supplies, phone 785-5882. R07 0 'R 00 1 E R is SUNER AND DRAIN CLEANING SLRVICL 0. Aurlq 01 T'lt-elbfu Dunn Ik: Dwrzin EXUM PLUMBING Employees of EXUM PLUMBING invite you to call them for plumbing service, commercial or residential. EXUM PLUMBING is conveniently located on NE Loop 286 for your convenience. Phone 784-4560. HOLIDAY MOBILE HOMES Park - Sales 2671 N. Main Paris, Texas 75460 Phone 784-7325 Irvin H. Simpsen GIFFORD'S HARDWARE AND ARMY SURPLUS 1508 North Main Paris, Texas 75460 784-4628 JERRY'S KWIK STOP 1380 Clarksville Street Paris, Texas 75460 784-0298 W 81 R AUTO SUPPLY 235 N. Main Paris, Texas 75460 784-8414 Ads 0 199 i I? , : fs . Jacquejoy Henderson would like to invite everyone to visit her mom and dad's pharmacy, PARIS DISCOUNT PHARMACY, located at 2305 Clarksville Street. PARIS DISCOUNT PHARMACY offers free delivery, free 30-day charge accounts, free computerized records of all Rx purchases for insurance or tax purposes, and a drive-through window for customer convenience. PARIS DIS ii., Chance Henderson highly recommends PARIS DISCOUNT PHARMACY for all your prescription drugs, as well as over-the-counter health and vitamin needs. PARIS DISCOUNT PHARMACY also has a full line of Body Building Supplements. They also offer 10M Senior and Junior discounts. Stop by for a free cup of coffee, and visit with pharmacists, Jack Henderson and Ray Rhodes. COUNT PHARMACY ,af fu MC DONALD'S Shirley Smith, Jeff Parker, Sherry Barnett, Ross Legate, Tyler Tongson, and David Jordt invite you to come to MC DONALD'S, located at 1215 Lamar Avenue, in Paris, Texas. Phone 785-6868. E. r L, 'T CABELL'S Arthur Cunningham and Dale Loughmilier receive a gallon of CABELL'S milk from Mike Rhodes. CABELL'S is located at 1606 Lamar Avenue, in Paris, Texas. Phone 785-0711. 202 0 Ads HAYES' PHILLIP 66 Ronald Hayes, Gene Taylor, Rickey Hayes, Thomas Wade, and Roland Hayes invite you to come by HAYES 66, 1995 Lamar Avenue, in Paris, Texas. Phone 785-9145 for pick up and delivery service. ' .,',...,.4.Lg - 8 4 I PARIS SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Patti Merritt gives Shelley Hughan and Laurie Ward information on opening a new account at PARIS SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, located at 2800 Lamar Avenue in Paris, Texas. Phone 785-5555 for information on available services. Welding Supplies and Equipment Regulator and Torch Repairs B. 8: J. WELDING :ss 2150 N. Main Phone 785-4466 Joe Tow, Salesman Ph. 785-1434 Chris Easton, Salesman Ph. 785-0506 Paris, Texas 76460 Ben Tow James Crawford 3645 Lama' Ave' 785-1434 982-5588 Chism Square 784-4622 L YOUNG'S WESTERN BRIGGLE-COPE WEAR INSURANCE Village Shopping Center 3011 Lamar Avenue Paris, Texas 75460 Paris, Texas 75460 785-0037 Ads ' 203 Jason Guest poses in front of his new car in front of GUEST PAPER COMPANY. Jason invites you to come by GUEST PAPER COMPANY'S store at 3605 Lamar Avenue or their warehouse at 1110 W. Washington in Paris, Texas. Phone 784-3376 or 785-6469. GUEST PAPER CGMPANY www ill iii: 3 'iw EAST PARIS BAPTIST CHURCH Young people at EAST PARIS BAPTIST CHURCH pose in front of the church. These students invite you to attend their services on Sunday or Wednesday. EAST PARIS BAPTIST is located at 1513 Lamar Avenue in Paris, Texas. If .jf STONE TITLE COMPANY, INC. Jacquejoy Henderson, Mattie Hullinger, Bobby Haws, and Jayson West pose at STONE TITLE, located at 33 First N.W., in Paris, Texas. Phone 785-4519. KOSTERMAN MOTOR COMPANY Jodie Strouse and Tisha Ricketson pose inside one of the fine new cars at KOSTERMAN MOTOR COMPANY as Jayson West and Julie Ferris stand nearby. KOSTERMAN has a complete line of FORDS AND MERCURYS to suit your individual taste. Ads ' 205 LIBERTY NATIONAL BANK Kristi Battle and Steven Williams invite you to LIBERTY NATIONAL BANK in Paris, Texas. Phone 785-7651. Post Office Box 919. fQffAZKzf1 MCDOUGALL OLDS-CADILLAC, INC. Samantha Berry poses' beside one of the Toronadoes found at McDOUGALL OLDS- CADILLAC, located at 1710 Clarksville Street, in Paris, Texas. 206 - Ads Rhonda Weiss applies Mattie HuIlinger's make up as Gena Coursey, Tuesday Smallwood, and Samantha Berry look on at BELK, located in Mirabeau Square in Paris, Texas. Your Happy Shopping Stove N -1' QQ 'N TAQQLEL CALVARY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Jim Brown, Kelly Bullock, Susan Dees, Katy Jackson, Melanie Moffitt, Kelli Hale, Daniele Harris, Paul Brown, tSecond Rowl Chris Margraves, Gentry Hansen, Stephen White, Dain Shelton, Chad Gordon, Mark Russell, Todd Russell, invite you to attend CALVARY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 3105 Lamar Avenue, in Paris, Texas. Tom Brown is pastor. I l 1 1 1 VALLEY FEED MILL, INC. Feeds - Seeds - Fertilizer 315 West Center Street 785-6331 785-3501 Paris, Texas 75460 gperior TECHNOLOGY, INC. P.O. Box 190 Paris, Texas 75460 Phone 42141 784-3302 Where the tick-tock makes the difference SCOTT'S JEWELRY 775 Bonham St. Paris, Texas 75460 Ph. 785-0451 Members of the American Institute o Certified Public Accountants McCOY sl AssoclA1'Es Certified Public Accountants 1849 L A amar venue P.O. Box 851 - Paris, Texas 75460 42145 784-7464 John W. 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Bobby Haws, Jayson West, Mattie Hullinger, and Jacquejoy Henderson pose atop PARIS LUMBER COMPANY AND BUILDING CENTER on their Christmas Rocking Horse. PARIS LUMBER is one of the largest Building Materials Centers under one roof in N.E. Texas and S.E. Oklahoma. Our goal 365 days a year is customer service. Selection and satisfaction is accomplished every day. PARIS LUMBER AND BUILDING CENTER N.E. Loop 286 and Pine Mill Road I2'I4l 785-0771 Where the Customer is always Number One 208 - Ads RONNIE BOLTON'S LONE STAR PAINT AND BODY SHOP 1421 19th N.W. Paris, Texas 75460 42145 785-1281 IIEITIFIHI lil KSMITH Keys-Made Locks F-iepaired OW Lighting 81 Decorating , -1- i 1-0 Emergency Openzngsb--I' Susan Pasquill - 1 Sales NORTHEAST TEXAS secunnv Paris, TX 75460 Phone 214-785-3015 4805 Lamar Ave. Charles 8. sam Fendley owne Hay Jensen Zi25,,71gf?Z!35460 Res 1214, gfgwsngg ' PROFESSIONAL sscunrrv cousuunm CADE-f FARM EOUIPMENT , M:usyFl1lm Cunningham Equipment Co., Inc. 2280 So. Church Sf. PARIS, TEXAS 75460 ROY L. CUNNINGHAM 42141785-0081 COwnerJ Home C2143 785-7402 Ads - 209 T 'f.! 1'-5 AEMWVMHWW Dolores Stowe and Shannon Little pose in front of some of the plants at K MART K MART is located at 2445 North Main, in Paris, Texas for your shopplng COl'lV6nlSf1CG. 210 'Ads K-MART --.........,, NORTH AMERICAN PHILLIPS Arthur Cunningham and Laura Beck pose in front of the sign at NORTH AMERICAN PHILLIPS, 3010 Clarksville, in Paris, Texas. ELK HOLLOW GOLF CLUB 2200 ELK HOLLOW RD.. RT. 6, PARIS, TFXAS 75460 L af ,Z dsl PETE WITTER Owner PCA Professional ELK HOLLOW GOLF CLUB 2200 Elk Hollow Rd., Rt. 6 Paris, Texas 75460 Pete Witter, Owner PGA Professional Ads- 211 'EL , 3 L1 Mattie Hullinger, Jodie Strouse, Jacquejoy Henderson, Cindy Carico, and Christine Workman pose in front of the COCA COLA, DR. PEPPER signs in front of the COCA COLA AND DR. PEPPER BOTTLING COMPANY, located at 1033 Bonham Street, in Paris, Texas. Phone 784-3336 for information on services offered or for service. OKC 212 ' Ads FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH , 'I tw' ' -1 Q, ' ff N North Lamar students who attend FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH pose for pictures. These students invite you to attend FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH for Sunday School, Sunday Morning Worship, Youth Choir, Youth Church Training, Sunday Evening Worship, or Wednesday PARIS HONDA Cindy McCloud, Rebecca Ricketson, Sabra Lands, Amy Slaughter, Cindy Harper, Patti Proctor, and Tuesday Smaliwood tStandingJ, members of North Lamar's State Championship Cross Country Team pose at PARIS HONDA, 2875 Loop' 286 N.E., in Paris, Texas. Phone 784-6392 for information on our complete line of HONDAS. Night Main Event. EI-IM mall lim I- lil .I 15,1 Ill Ill Jim Brown and Melissa Arnold invite you to .., k-1,-as 1-1, .grqgde Y SPORTING GOODS - is? 44? i A 26 N. Plaza Phone 785-3333 Paris, Texas 75460 Ads ' 213 , if if WMI NORTH LAMAR GRADUATES ATTENDING PJC - These North Lamar High School graduates are just a few of the former Panthers attending PARIS JUNIOR COLLEGE. Shown are: fFront Rowl Sally Worley, Dwana Rogers, Becky Romansky Echols, Stacy Dangerfield, fBack Rowl Shane Phifer, Bart Chadwick, Alan Baze, Corey Campbell, and Michael McFrazier. Junior ccnege Numerous academic and technicallvocational programs available. Courses fully transferable to all colleges and universities. G A' Paris For information on Enrollment, Courses, Costs, or Financial Aid, call 1214i 785-7661, extension 426, or write Admissions, Paris Junior College, Paris, TX 75460. An Equal Opportunity Institution 214 f Ads 4 01 First National Bank PARIS 'MPI-EMENT Paris COMPANY PO. Box 779 ' Paris, TX 75460 2240 N.E. Loop 286 Paris, Texas 75460 Ad 215 216' AdS RDCKING W BARBECUE 3280 Lamar Avenue Paris, Texas 75460 f214y 784-2239 ir a 3 fl z Jill A rg i , ,lm ,.-A 6 5 I-+A if . on , .1 1 - Laura Hilliard and Bradley Hilliard pose at HILLIARD AND SON CONTRACTORS. They invite you to call HILLIARD AND SON for all your contracting needs. HILLIARD 81 SCN CCNTRACTDRS, INC. Ads-217 North Lamar Varsity Cheerleaders Tuesday Smallwood, Evette Hostetler, Stacy Hollis, Cindy Carico, Mandy Myrick, Nikki Armstrong, Shannon Barolet, and Missy Norrell invite you to come to FOXWORTH-GALBRAITH BUILDING MATERIALS CENTER, located at 2195 N.E. Loop 286, in Paris, Texas, for your complete building needs. Come by or phone 785-5525 for all your building needs, whether it be paint, paneling, floor covering, or plants. FGXWORTH-GALBRAITH BUILDING MATERIALS CENTER 218-Ads I I X t tfwfs . j Ig. W I MOTEL CITY GULF Jeff Bolton and Sam Watkins service a car at MOTEL CITY GULF, 2510 North Main, in Paris, Texas. Come by MOTEL CITY for all your gasoline needs and for complete service on your car. BO MART BO MART is located next to MOTEL CITY GULF for all your shopping needs. 220 - Ads LAMAR AVENUE CHURCH OF CHRIST 3535 Lamar Avenue Paris, Texas 75460 Ads - 221 FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION is located at 630 Clarksville Street in Paris, Texas, for your convenience. For information on our convenient savings accounts checking accounts, and Certificates of Deposit and loan information, phone 784-0881. FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 222 ' Ads 4 4 .rf TParis W U kllir Conditioning Insulation 3 37 E' 8 5 nnn PARIS AIR CONDITICNING AND INSULATICN 3430 P . Pine Mill Road T 75460 784 8585 WEATHERFORD FOOD MART Powderly, Texas 75473 732-3442 Pi-mss I-uckonv I F House Fmsr REPUBLIC BANK Kelvin Moffitt and Mr. Stephen Brown pose in front 35 Graham of First Republic Banks' PULSE MACHINE. FIRST REPUBLIC is conveniently located at 1131 PHFIS, TSX-HS 75460 Clarksville Street in Paris, Texas, for your banking convenience. Phone 784-3351. 784-5432 We would like to thank the following Doctors and Businessmen for their support of and interest in the 1988 Yacht. Jerry R. Akers, D.D.S. William de G Hayden, M.D. Charles E. Beachley, M.D. Dr. F. Ray Jones Dr. Richard Bercher Michael Leddy, M.D. David Brock, M.D. Lollypop Kid Stop Chaney Engineering, Inc. Paris Gastroenterology Clinic Chisum Chiropractic Clinic Paris Urology Associates Charles P. Crumpler, M.D., F.A.C.P. J.C. Penney Dr. Joe Deupree, D.D.S. J.E. Spencer, D.D.S. Dr. B.M. Felty Robert L. Swaim, D.D.S. Gene the Jeweler A. Frank White, M.D. 224 ' Ads INDEX 1988 Yacht A Abbott, Amy - 86, 161, 169 Academics - 65 Adams, Eric - 20, 106 Adams, Marcus - 86, 150 Adams, Tangy - 99, 153 Adams, Twala - 86, 141, 148 Adams, Wayne - 122 Adkism, Ronnie - 99, 151 Ads - 177 Aides - 175 Akard, Christie - 106 AKERS, JERRY R., D.D.S. - 224 Akers, Paula - 188 Allen, Deanna - 192 Allen, Gimmi - 99, 134, 153 Allen, JoAnn - 122 Allen, Mr. Paul - 43 Allen, Renethia - 59, 114 Allen, Shawn - 114, 154 Almond, Ed - 48, 106, 110, 163, 174 Anderson, Mr, Andy - 72 Anderson, Christina - 130 Anderson, Mindy - 99, 161 Anderson, Mrs. Nancy - 81, 170 Anderson, 129, 141, 153, 169 Anthony, Karol - 8, 141 Anthony, Michael - 8, 44, 86, 141 Anthony, Shelly - 14, 52, 59, 114, 174 Anthony, Mrs. Virgie - 21, 79, 152, 230 Archer, Ena - 106, 147, 169 Armstrong, Nikki - 14, 39, 70, 86, 141, 143, 152, 158, 175, 218, 248 Armstrong, Wesley - 86, 150, 164 Arnold, Shanna - 71, 99, 142, 147, 152 Ashford, Lawrence - 86 Ashford, Leighton - Ashford, Stephanie - 114, 134 Ashlock, Jennifer - 52, 59, 114, 155, 158 169, 174 Ashlock, Kim - 99, 158, 169 Ashton, Brett- 86, 171 Ashton, Matt - Athletics - 33 Atkins, Stacy - 114, 134, 155, 158, 227 Ausburn, Tammy - 99, 161 Stephanie - 34, 56, 86, 128, Ausburn, Tamika - 106, 154 Autographs - 233 B B 8t J WELDING - 203 BABCOCK AND WILCOX - 219 Baccus, Racheal - 106, 130, 134, 142, 155, 170 Baily, Larry - 114, 134 Baker, Chris - 106 Bakker, Jim and Tammy Faye - 29 Ballard, Mr. David - 71, 164 Ballard, Mr. Randy - 39, 44, 49, 60, 63 Ballard, Robert - 148 Band - 134 Baseball - 40 Banker, Melissa - 50, 52, 106 Bankston, Brian - 40, 60, 99, 129, 142 150 Bankston, Judy - 83 Barber, Chad - 106, 172 Barber, Clint - 48, 106 Barnes, Chris - 36 qarnett, Sherry - 99, 153, 202 Barnett, Teri - 106, 154 Barnum, Paul - 106 Barolet, Kelly - 10, 129 Barolet, Shannon - 24, 99, 130, 142, 143 158, 218 Basketball Boys' - 60 Girls' - 56 Bass, Brandi - 114, 152 Battle, Kristi - 99, 161, 206 Battle, Mrs. Linda - 83 Bayer, Jonathan - 56, 99, 160, 166, 167 168 Bayer, Mary-Lou - 114, 134, 137 Baze, Alan - 214 BEACHLEY, CHARLES E., M.D. - 224 Beard, Mr. Billy - 13, 72 Bearse, Ann - 86, 141 BEAUTY BOUTIQUE - 185 Beck, Laura- 106, 134, 155,158, 168, 170, 211 Beggs, Danny - 106 BELK - 206 BERCHER, DR. RICHARD - 224 Berry, Connie - 52, 59, 114, 151, 163 Berry, Marsha - 106, 154 Berry, Samantha - 4, 24, 40, 70, 73, 74, 86 91, 141, 158, 159, 168, 190, 206, 242, 243, 248 .1 1 Beshirs, Angie - 114, 163, 174 Beshirs, Gerald - 37, 106 Beshirs, Joe Beshirs, Laura - 106, 154 Beta - 141 Biard, Scot- 53, 114 Bills, Chris - 99 Bills, Michael - 37, 48, 64, 106, 128 Bivens, Judd - 99, 148 Blackard, Stephanie - 99 Blake, Curtis - 72, 106, 155 Blake, Darius - 49, 114, 154 Blount, Jana - 50, 99, 142 Boler, Billy Jack - 53, 114, 170 Bolton, Mr. Dean - 171 Bolton, Jeff - 220 Bolton, Jennifer - 55, 114, 158 BOLTON, RONNIE, LONE STAR PAINT AND BODY SHOP - 209 Bolton, Mrs. Virginia - 3, 67 BO MART, MOTEL CITY GULF - 220 Bond, Melissa - 107 Border, Shamane - 50, 99, 147, 174 Boren, Randy - 191 Boswell, Michael - 114, 134 Bova, Billy - 107, 134, 142, 156, 160 Boyd, Cherie - 114, 155, 174 Brady, Matt - 40, 42 Brakebil Bramhal Brannan Brannan Brannan Brannan 174 Brannan I, Lila Ann - 84 I, Stacy - 86, 148 , Chad - 87 , Chris - 107, 134 , Tammy - 99, 152, 153 Teresa - 21, 107, 142, 151, ,Tonya - 26, 107, 145, 151, 152 Brantley, Tina-34, 55, 56, 72, 99, 142,155, 158, 163, 168, 169 Braxton, Winston - 114 BRIGGLE - COPE INSURANCE - 203 Briggle, Melynda - 107 Bright, Cherie - 10, 11 BRIGHT-HOLLAND FUNERAL HOME - 177 Briscoe, Brad - 36, 37, 48, 99 Briscoe, Doug - 64, 114, 149, 150 Britten, Robert - Britten, Yvonne - 87 BROCK, DAVID, M.D. - 224 Brooks, Edna - 122 Brown, Brent - 37, 48, 107 Brown, Jim - 207, 213 Brown, John - 87, 141 Brown, Lawakia - 87 Brown, Paul - 207 Brown, Mrs. Rhea - 20, 68, 69, 116, 242, 243 Brown, Sam -114, 116, 166 Brown Mr. Stephen - 224 Brown, Wesley - 48, 107, 163 Brownfield, Mark - 100, 148 Brunson, Matt- 71, 100, 114, 142, 155, 156, 160, 166, 170 Brunson, Ryan - 134, 227 Bryan, Clint- 8, 23, 27, 40, 42, 44, 47, 100, 105, 129, 142, 160, 163, 225 Bryan, Rodney - 40, 128 Bryant, Ms. Katie - 26, 68, 155 Bryant, Stephen - 87, 156 Bryant, Terry - 107, 109, 134, 136, 139, 162, 169, 180 Taking a Break: Missy Norrell, Shane Fountain, Keith Roach, and Clint Bryan take a few minutes between classes to pose for a picture. Index - 225 Cowart, Dawn - 107 Bryer, Jeania - 114, 152, 162 Bryer, Staci - 87, 153 Buck, Stephanie - 87 Buck, Theresa - 107 Bullard, Kristi - 100, 161 Bullock, Kelly - 207 Burgess, Brad - 87, 150 Burleson, Shelia - 107, 161 Burns, Billy - 87, 150 Burns, Chris - 114, 154 Burris, Stephen - 44, 87 BUSTER, DAVID, CONSTRUCTION - 183 Buster, Wesley Butcher, Kim - 72, 107, 134, 135, 155 Byrd, Mr. Richard - 75, 162, 170 C C 81 F FARM CENTER - 187 CABELL'S - 202 Calbat, Teri Caldwell, Darrell - 87, 160, 170, 175 Caldwell, Jeff - 48, 100, 150 Caldwell, Mark - 142, 156, 166, 167, 170, 174, 175, 198 Calk, Jeanne - 24, 87, 138, 141, 155, 184 Calk, Mr. Sam - 184 CALVARY UNITED METHODISTCHURCH - 207 Campbell, Corey - 214 Campbell David - 107, 170 Campbell David - 10, 48, 70, 100, 163 Campbell, Jeremy - 44, 48, 107 Campbell Jimmy - 87, 160 Campbell jrerri - 3, 39, 87, 130, 132, 141, 158, 159, 161, 198 Cannedy, Elmer - 107, 172, 173 COCA COLA - 212 Coker, Shari - 183 Cole, Bruce Cole, Corey - 44, 100 Cole, Patty - 122 Collard, Brandon - 107, 164 Collins, Dayson - 37 COLMAN'S HAIR COMPANY - 181 Color Guard - 139 Colwell, Jeff - 100, 134, 135, 168 Connerly, Amber - 88, 141, 171 Connerly, Claudia - 114 Conrad, Donald - 100, 150 Cook, Chet- 27, 88, 93, 141, 166,167, 170, 174, 196, 198, 242, 248 Cooke, Julia - 114 Cooper, Malcolm - 107 Cooper, Michelle - 88, 161 Cooper, Tim - 91 Cope, Shelly - 50, 52, 151, 174 Copeland, Mr. Billy - 78, 172, 173 COPIERS 81 MORE - 191 Cosmetology - 171 Coursey, Chad - 19 Coursey, Gena - 4,18,19, 70, 88,119,124, 126,134,135,141,175,177,185, 206, 209, 242, 243, 245, 248 Coursey, Mr. Gene - 248 Covington, Rosalind - 88, 134, 141, 147, 170 Crain, Mike - 49, 115, 152 Crawford, Brookie - 21, 34, 35, 52, 56, 80, 107, 128, 158, 163, 174 Crawford, Mr. Johnny - 44, 48, 77 Crews, James - 100, 150, 164 Crews, Melissa - 115, 176 Criswell, Robbie - 48, 100, 171 Cross Country - 53 Darnell, Wes - 115 Daughtery, Kristi - 100 Daughtrey, Sheila - 9, 34, 56, 72, 128, 163, 247 Davis, Stephanie - 34, 76, 88, 143, 144 168 Dawes, Cinda - 107, 148 Dawes, Tonya - 107 Dawson, Mr. James - 17, 25, 67, 130 DECA - 148 Dees, Susan - 207 Denny, Denny, Rhonda - 88, 141, 147 Tim - 100, 150 DEUPREE, DR. JOE, D.D.S. - 224 Deupree, Toby - 14, 26, 27, 40, 41, 42, 64, 71, 88, 129, 141, 142, 156, 157, 160, 163 Dicken, April - 115, 151 Dicken, Melissa - 115 Dickey, Micheal - 88, 148 Dickey, Michelle - 100 Dickso Jason 100 n, - Dodson, Toni - 107, 134, 139, 142 Dollar, Deanna - 89 Dollar, Jennifer - 23, 100 Dollins, Benny - 64, 107, 108, 148 Dollins, Brent - 100, 130, 134, 168 Dollins, Stacie - 89 Dollins, Tammy - 100 Doman, Christy - 108, 148 Dority, Robin - 39, 100, 142, 161 Dority, Rocky - 49, 64, 115 Dow, Lance - 108, 142, 155 Drake, Brad - 23, 44, 47, 73, 89, 141 DRAKE, RICHARD, CONSTRUCTION COMPANY - 189 Driggers, Aaron - 100 Driggers, Kent- 115 Dryden, April - 50, 51, 56, 100, 142 Capps, John - 25, 48, 64, 100, 242, 248 Carico, Cindy - 4, 9, 12, 39, 87, 127, 132, 141,143,144,158,159,162,166,167, 168, 197, 212, 218, 242,246 CAROLE'S FLOWER COUNTRY - 180 Carpenter, Shane - 100 Carter, Wesley - 107, 156, 166 Casey, Beth - 87, 141, 169, 175, 246 Causey, Toby - 107 Caviness, Stacy - 53, 54, 55, 56, 58, 100, 158,161,169,174 Chadwick, Angie - 50, 100, 142, 155, 163, 168, 174 Chadwick, Bart - 36, 129, 214 Chadwick, Jimbo - 18 Chadwick, Mr. Roy - 66 Chaffin, Roderick - 114 Chaffin, Tosha - 107 Chambers, Julidawn - 114 Chambless, Mr. Asa - 36, 37, 44, 46, 64, 75 Chandler, Loyd - 180 CHANEY ENGINEERING, INC. - 224 Chennault, Susan - 107, 147 Cheerleaders - 143 Childers, Debbie - 12 CHISUM CHIROPRACTIC - 224 Choir - 147 Clark, Greg - 21, 78, 114, 134, 158, 227 Clark, Julie - 87, 152 Clark, Lorie 114, 151 Classes - 85 Clausius, Kenneth - 87 Clayton, Mr. Joe - 80, 174 Clevenger, Nikki - 100 Clevenger, Shannon - 88, 147, 175 Clinkenbeard, Shannon - 100, 150 Closing - 244 226 ' Index Crostley, Traci - 88 Crouch, Chester - 8, 36, 53, 128 Crouch, Joey - 88, 138, 141, 155, 168 Crouch, Sandra - 88, 141, 148 Crowell, Jay - 53, 115, 150, 170 CRUMPLER, CHARLES P., M.D., FACP. - 224 Crutchfield, Billy - 115, 172 Crutchfield, Jeremy - 63, 115 Culbertson, Mr. Bob - 72 Culbertson, Cheryl - 13, 55, 107, 151 Culbertson, Paul - 6, 13, 38, 53, 54, 88 141 Duffee, Jeff - 38 Dunaway, Clayton - 122 Dunaway, Frank - 122 Dunn, Richard - 135 E Eads, Jeremy - 82 Eads, Mr. Tommy - 9, 13, 82, 170 Earls, Dean - 70, 101, 168 Earls, Regina - 115 Earls, Veronica - 70, 89, 147, 161 Earp, Kenny - 72, 81, 89, 175 CULLUM AUTO PARTS - 187 Cummings, Phyllis - 79, 152 Cunningham, Arthur - 88, 141, 156, 160, 170, 177, 196, 202, 242 CUNNINGHAM EQUIPMENT - 209 Cunningham, Samantha - 70, 107 Cutshall, Alissa - 52, 59, 115, 155, 158, 168, 170 CVAE - 154 D DAIRY QUEEN - 186 Dancer, Becky - 155 Dancer, Melissa - 107, 147 Dangerfield, Edmond - 115 Dangerfield, Regina - 159 Dangerfield, Remonda - 8, 88, 141, 166, 169, 175 Dangerfield, Stacy - 214 Daniels, Billie - 84 Daniels, Ronnie - 100, 150 DAR Good Citizen - 131 Darnell, Darren - 88, 150 Darnell, Ricky - 107 EAST PARIS BAPTIST CHURCH - 205 EAST SIDE CLEANERS - 191 Eatherly, Mrs. Barbara - 2, 3, 4, 6, 70, 71, 155, 158, 159 Eatherly, Ryan - 159 Echols, Becky Romansky - 214 Echols, Brandon - 48, 108 Edelhauser, Dalana - 89, 152, 175 Edwards, Mr. Bob - 13, 82 Edwards, Jesse - 115, 134, 151 Edwards, Robert - 19, 36, 44, 45, 46, 64, i 68, 69, 89, 95, 128, 129, 150 Edwards, Sonya - 108, 176 ELK HOLLOW GOLF COURSE - 211 Ellis, Candy - 36, 62, 89, 132, 147, 151 ELMORE DRYWALL AND ACOUSTICS - 183 Elrod, Donna - 89 Elway, John - 29 Enox, Kacey - 108 Eoff, Greg - 115 Ervin, Melissa - 122 Ervin, Myra -101, 161 Ervin, Shane - 48, 64, 108 Ervin, Scott - 115 Erwin, James - 184 Esterer, Laura - 101, 155, 169, 174 ESTES CHEMICAL - 191 Evans, Kyle - 48 Evans, Stormie - 20, 74, 79, 89, 141, 161, 169, 175 Exum, Bo - 23, 25, 44, 45, 64, 101, 150, 162, 163 Exum, Brian - 63, 115, 150 Exum, Geanie - 52, 108, 161 Exum, Lee - 39, 89, 176 Exum, Marty - 108, 172, 173 EXUM PLUMBING - 199 F FAMOUS SHOE STORE - 193 Farmer, Carol - 101 Farmer, Rebecca - 101 Farmer, Lawana - 115 FARMERS M 81 M ICE - 195 FEDERAL LAND BANK ASSOCIATION OF PARIS - 178 Fellowship of Christian Athletes - 163 FELTY, DR. B.M. - 224 FENDLEY LIGHTING - 209 Fendley, James - 89, 141, 150 Fendley, Nicole - 176 Fendley, Shannon - 13 Fendley, Sharmin - 115, 134, 135, 139, 140, 154, 245 Ferguson, Barbara - 115, 151 Ferguson, Patricia - 90, 153, 169 Ferguson, William - 108 Ferris, Julie- 101, 134, 139, 142, 188, 205, 242 FFA - 149 FHA - 151 Field, Shelly - 81 Finch, Teri- 59, 108, 142, 161, 169 Fincher, Jerry - 248 Finley, Nicole - 115 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH - 213 FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN - 222 FIRST NATIONAL BANK - 215 FIRST REPUBLIC BANK - 224 Fitzgerald, Toby - 43, 48, 108 Flanery, Harold Fleming, Chad - 40, 44, 45, 47, 60, 101, 128, 129, 142, 175 Flinn, Wade - 49, 115 Flowers, Larry - 44, 90 Flowers, Wayne - 64, 115, 172 Flynn, Stephanie - 55, 115, 134, 139, 140 Football - 44 Ford, Kimberly - 90, 141, 148, 158 Ford, Shanna - 108 Foreign Language Club - 155 Foreman, Colby - 108, 172 Foreman, Deryk - 108, 134, 136, 138, 142, 156, 166, 170 Foreman, Tony - 115 Fortner, Shane - 108 Fortner, Spencer - 48, 101 Foster, Amy - 14, 141 Foster, Casey - 108 Foster, Laura - 90 Foster, Paul - 101 Fountain, Shane - 36, 44, 64, 90, 150, 225 Fox, Shane - 115 FOXWORTH GALBRAITH - 218 Franklin, Mrs. Mary Ann - 68, 155 Franklin, Rendi - 34, 108, 147, 182 Franklin, Rodney - 115, 145, 157 Franklin, Rodney - 10, 11, 39 Frazier, Sherman - 108, 172 Freeman, Brad - 115 Freeman, Curtis - 6, 44, 90, 141 Freeman, Mrs. Sandra - 84 Freshmen - 114 Frierson, Mr. Dick - 66 FRY GIBBS FUNERAL HOME - 183 Fugett, Chris - 115, 149, 150 Fugett, Roger - 172 Fuller, Donny - 108 Fuller, Jimmy - 49, 115 Fults, Tracy - 22, 116, 152 Funderburg, Tina - 116, 154 G Garner, Kimberly - 116, 151 Garrett, Paul - 191 Garrison, Bobby - 4, 48, 64, 108 Garrison, Brandi - 116 Garrison, Galen - 12 Gates, Cindy - 90, 141, 161 Gatlin, Glenn - 101 GENE THE JEWELER - 224 George, Mr. Alden - 40, 41, 163, 44, 80, 140, 163 Gibson, Kim - 90, 153 GIBSON, JEARL AND ASSOCIATES - 193 Gibson, Rachael - 116 Gibson, Scotty - 90, 171 Gifford, Greg - 9, 41, 42 GIFFORD ARMY SURPLUS - 199 Gillean, Ricky - 101 Girls' State - 131 GLASS, DAVID, MOTORS - 179 Golden, Paul - 148 Golf - 38 Goodman Learning Center - 122 Gordon, Chad - 207 Gough, Rebecca - 189 Grayson, Donna - 116, 166 Grayson, Yvette - 101, 130, 170 Green Green Green Griffin, ,Benjy - 63, 101, 142, 150 , Mrs. Sharon - 83 ,Stacie -101, 152 Teresa - 90 Grissom, Laurie - 3, 101, 134, 139, 140 142, 161, 227 Grose, Pamela - 90 Guest, Jason - 204 GUEST PAPER COMPANY - 204 H Halcomb, Shane - 25, 44, 47, 64, 73, 90 141, 170, 198 Hale, Kelli- 116, 174, 207 Hale, Suzanne - 90, 130, 160, 170 Hale, Terry - 53, 55, 116 Haley, Shawn - 48 Halliday, Jeff - 101, 153 Hamil, Jennifer - 108, 174 Hamilton, Gary - 116 Hamilton, Misti - 116, 147 HAMMONS, L.D., MEN'S STORE - 197 Hancock, Scott - 101 Hansen, Gentry - 207 Hardy, Christi - 76 Hargrove, James - 116 Harker, Kimberly - 151 Harper, Cindy - 20, 53, 54, 55, 90, 128 213 Harrell, Holly - 108, 134, 155, 192, 227 Harrell, Kelly - 192 Harrell, Mrs. Sue - 25, 68, 80 Harris, Alice - 101 Harris, Amanda - 4, 7, 18 Harris, Billy - 116 Harris, Daniele - 116, 145, 155, 174, 207 Harris, Dawnetta - 52, 75, 101 Harris, Delesha - 50, 51, 90 Harris, Kenny - 101, 139 Harris, Stephanie - 108, 134, 139 Harrison, Adrienne - 93, 101, 147, 161 Harrison, Phillip - 116 HARRISON-WALKER AND HARPER - 185 Hart, Brad - 49, 63, 116, 155, 163, 170 Hart, Cheryl- 101, 142, 155, 160, 168, 169 174, 194 Hartz, Gesine - 101, 155, 160, 247 Harvey, MiMi - 38, 74, 116, 147, 169 174 Hawkins, Carolyn - 116, 154 Hawkins, John - 63, 108 Hawkinson, Christy - 101, 161 Haws, Bobby - 205, 208 HAYDEN, WILLIAM DE G, M.D. - 224 HAYES PHILLIPS 66 - 202 Hayes, Ricky - 202 Hayes, Roland - 202 Hayes, Ronald - 202 Clowning Around: Greg Clark, Mark Keith, Laurie Grissom, Stacy Atkins, Holly Harrell, and Ryan Brunson seem to be enjoying the band banquet. Index 0 227 Head, Andrea - 101, 170 Heard, LaRonda - 116 HECE - 153 Helm, Chad - 63, 116, 132, 149, 150 Hembree, Nancy - 101 Henderson, Chance - 36, 37, 44, 101, 132, 164, 165, 201, 232, 246 Henderson, Jacqueioy - 20, 25, 39, 62, 90 141,155,162,164,165,166,167,168 205, 208, 212, 242, 243 Henderson, Joyce - 81 Henson, Chad - 108, 142 Hernandez, Robert - Hevron, Jarrod - 48, 108 Hicks, Jana -101, 161 Hicks, Jason - 116, 134 Hicks, Rusty - 117, 119, 134 Hicks, Velvet - 117, 152 Hickman, Mrs. Lillian - 68, 155 High, Brian - 108, 142, 170 High, Kenneth - 90, 150 Hignight, Gregory - 91, 148 Hildreth, Clint- 63, 117 Hill, Mr. Billy - 84 Hill, Shanna - 101, 153 Hill, Mr. Terry - 66 Hill, Johnny - 171 Hilliard, Bradley - 108, 217 Hilliard, Laura - 72, 102, 217 HILLIARD AND SONS - 217 Hilliard, Mrs. Trudy - 11, 72, 73, 130, 160 170 Hindman, Mrs. Sharon - 15, 68, 69, 158 159, 170 Hines, Pam - 91, 141, 169, 170, 175 Hodges, Dawn - 109, 110, 145, 146, 155 174 Hodges, Rick - 38, 91, 141, 156, 171 Hodgkiss, Mr. Dennis - 11, 74, 75, 156 157, 162, 170, 248 Hoffmann, Joey - 102, 130, 134, 156, 160, 170 Hoffmann, Robert- 109, 142, 156 Hoftmaster, Micheal - 78, 91, 171 Hogue, Carrie - 52, 59, 117, 163, 174 Holcomb, Shane - 117 HOLIDAY MOBILE HOMES - 199 Holland, Randall- 117, 149 Holland, James - s 1 Hollis, Stacy- 102, 131, 132, 142, 143, 161 168, 175, 248 Holmes, Audrey - 59, 117 Homecoming Queen - 126 Honeycutt, Susan - 102, 142 Horton, Roy Lee - 48, 64, 102 Hostetler, Jason - 23, 63, 102 Hostetler, Evette - 12, 23, 39, 74, 91, 198, 218 Hooton,Kim-102,155,168,170,177,185, 209, 242 House, LeAnn - 109, 161 Hudson, Amy - 102, 134, 169, 170 Hudson, Carol - 22, 91 Huffman, Sueann - 38, 147 Hughan, Shelley - 91, 139, 203 Hughes, Brad - 109 Hullinger, Mrs. Martha - 68 Hullinger, Mattie - 24, 97, 141, 147, 158, 16B,178,181,188,194, 205, 206, 212, 242, 245, 248 Hundley, Jeff - 49, 63, 117 Hurd, Angela - 117, 151 Hurst, Hope -117,151, 168,174 I IMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH - 182 Index - 225 INSTY PRINTS - 195 Johnson, 170 Johnson, Chad - 117, 172 Johnson, Darla - 102, 150, 164, 165, Johnson Mrs. Joyce - 66 Johnson, Jimmy - 109, 142 Johnson, Mr. Mike - 81 Johnson Roxanne - 102 Johnson, Tammy - 44, 91, 148 Johnson, Tony - 18, 19, 32, 36, 128 Jolley, Jason - 48, 102, 232 Jones, Chad - 43, 60, 61, 102, 150 Jones, Charles - 92 Jones, Deronda - 109, 155, 175, 176 JONES, DR. F. RAY - 224 Jones, Kenneth - 44, 47, 102, 171 Jones, Mr. Mark - 66 Jones, Michael - 43, 48, 63, 74, 109, Jones, Michelle - 117 Jones, Jones Mr. Randy - 21, 76, 136, 138 Ramona - 59 117 Jones, Stephen - 12, 40, 41, 44, 46, 60 62 74, 92, 95, 129, 132, 150 Jones, Traci - 117, 155 Jones, Troy - 17, 44, 45, 46, 102 Jordan, Laura - 181 Jordt, David - 39, 44, 92, 141, 202 Jumper, Jinifer - 109 Juniors - 99 Chad - 71, 102, 134, 142, 156 J Jackson, Chalia - 91 Jackson, Dexter - 109 Jackson, Jason - 102, 150 Jackson, Katy - 207 Jones, Jeff - 180 Janeway, Jamie - 91, 150 Jenkins, Jenkins, Jenkins, Jenkins, Jenkins, Jensen, Mrs. Diane - 76 John - 109 Mickey - 102 Renee - 39 Vicki- 91, 134, 139, Linda - 117, 162 141, 153 K K-MART - 210 Keen, Robbie - 109 Keith, Mark - 109, 134, 136, 156, 157, 227 Keith, Michael - 7 Kelley, Michael - 109 Kelly, Bo - 63 Kelly, Kaletta - 141, 153 Kelley, Melissa - 117, 152 Kennedy, Kristi - 27, 92, 141, 158 KEN'S ALTERNATOR AND AIR BRAKE SERVICE - 197 KEN'S FOOD MART - 198 JERRY'S KWIK STOP - 199 Jimerson, Pat- 109, 154, 169 Johns, Michael - 109, 167 Johnson, Brett- 14, 130, 141 228 ' Index KeSlel', Fluth - 189 Key Club - 156 Keywanettes - 158 Killian, Jarrod - 117 Killingsworth, Catherine - 102, 147, 175 Killingsworth, Lori - 117, 147, 170 King, Barbara - 109, 154 King, Danny - 64, 117, 172 King, Mr. Gary - 78, 148 King, LeAnn - 55, 117, 170 King, Tammy - 117, 154 KING'S TROPHIES AND GOODS - 191 Kirkpatrick, Angie - 92, 161 SPORTING Swept Off Her Feet: Mrs. Laura Parker and J Knight play around during Theatre Arts II. Knight, Darvin - 117 Knight, J - 21, 23, 44, 76, 92, 95, 147, 175, 181, 198, 228, 245 Knowles, Brandon - 63 Knowles, Randy - 109 KOSTERMAN MOTOR COMPANY - 205 Kounousky, B.J. - 18, 23, 44, 45, 46, 60, 62, 92, 152, 162 Kreid, Mr. Mark - 44, 48, 75 Krumenacker, Lori - 109, 151 Kyle, Lisa - 92, 153 Kyle, Shannon - 117 L LaForge, Larry - 117 LaForge, Michelle - 102 LAMAR AVENUE CHURCH OF CHRIST - 221 LAMAR NATIONAL BANK - 198 Lamb, Chad - 92, 150 Landers, Benny - 109 Lands, Mr. Johnny - 60, 61, 77 Lands, Saba - 34, 35, 53, 54, 55, 62, 92 128, 141, 158, 159, 160, 163, 170 213 Lane, Mr. Doug - 67, 130 LaRue, Kelli- 39, 110, 155, 158, 161 LaRue, Terri - 8, 130 Lawler, Melissa - 92 Lawrence, Jeni - 110, 155, 169, 170 Lay, Lisa - 117 Layton, Clint- 117 Layton, Denise - 92 Layton, Melissa - 117 LEDDY, MICHAEL, M.D. - 224 Leeks, Kalvin - 92 Legate, Ross - 7, 92, 141, 160, 168, 202 Lemley, Mrs. Mary - 68 Lenard, Shelly - 102, 152, 161, 169 Leonard, Lisa 110, 148, 176 Lester, Terry - 117 Lewis, Arthur LIBERTY NATIONAL BANK - 206 Little, Shannon - 26, 92, 141, 148 Locklin, Earl - 117 Loehr, Micheal - 117, 155, 160 Loftin, Suzanne - 92 LOLLIPOP KID STOP - 224 Lott, Andrea - 92, 141, 161 Loughmiller, Dale - 44, 47, 92,97, 125, 130, 141,156,157,160,168,170,198,202 242, 248 Lovelady, Hunter - 110, 164 Loveless, Angie - 134, 152 LOWRY CHEVROLET, INC. - 180 Lucas, Tina - 152 M M 81 M ICE - 195 Mabry, Brian - 44, 102 MACKEY, PIERSON, AND FENDLEY - 189 Maddox, Kimberli - 118, 155 Maggard, Melissa - 83 Magnuson, Rhoda Magnuson, Sammy - 102, 171 Magnuson, Tammy - 118, 154 1 May, Kathy - 102, 147 McCall, Stacy - 118 McCarty Dareyl - 102 McCarty David - 37, 48, 110 McCarty James - 21, 60, 93, 166, 167 McCarty, Jaret - 118 McCarty, Jarvis - 37, 63, 110 McCarty, Jeffery - 36, 44, 46, 60, 93, 141, 147 McCarty, Kendric - 110, 154 McCarty, Ron - 154 McCarty, Sonia - 8, 14, 141 McClain, 141 Scott - 23, 40, 44, 71, 93, 129, McCIendon, Eric - 118, 172 McCleskey, Thad - 110 McCloud, Cynthia - 34, 35, 53, 54, 93, 128, 141, 163,213,246 McCloud, Rebecca - 102, 134, 139, 140, 142, 160 McCollum, Kevin McCormic, Michele - 118 McCOY AND ASSOCIATES - 207 McCoy, Ryan - 118, 134, 137, 155, 160, 166, 170 McCurry, Robert McDonald, James - 93, 148 McDonald, Jeffery - 48, 64, 110 McDONALD'S - 202 McDOUGALL OLDS-CADILLAC - 206 McDowell, Daniel - 118, 170 McEver, Bethany - 118, 145, 155, 174 McFadden, Jennifer - 56, 110, 141, 142, 158 McFadden, Jennifer- 17, 34, 41, 50, 51, 57, 93, 127, 129, 142, 174, 245 McFadden, Jodi - 118 McFadden, Johnny - 40, 93, 148 McFadden, Lori- 59, 118, 158, 174 McFadden, Martha - 110 McFatridge, Connie - 110 McFrazier, Michael - 214 McHam, Rebecca - 118, 147, 158 McKAY MUSIC COMPANY - 195 McKnight, Brad - 44, 45, 46, 93, 150 McKnight, Clint- 102, 150 McLemore, Mr. Bobby - 79 McLemore, Carol - 110, 142, 175 McMikel, Jimmy - 110 McMonigle, Jill - 39, 102 McNabb, David - 110 McNeal, Tim - 110, 245 McNeece, Carolyn - 110, 134, 147 McNeece, Greg - 13, 14, 141, 197, 248 McOglan, Stacy - 7, 10 McQueen, Mrs. Georgia - 81 Mitchell, Roy - 103 Mittendorf, Julie- 111, 134, 142, 155, 158 160, 170 Mlze, Patricia - 111, 161 Moffitt, Mr. Don - 22, 53, 54, 55, 83 Moffitt, Dundra - 118, 152 Moffitt, Kelvin - 94, 224 Moffitt, Melanie - 52, 59, 118, 158, 163 207 Moffitt, Mrs. Ralphann - 79 Moffitt, Mr. Thomas - 67 Molaris, Melissa - 94, 141, 148, 171 Moody, Dewayne - 118 Moon, Ronda - 74, 118, 162 Moon, Teresa - 103, 134 Moore, Amy - 103, 161 Moore, Moore, Mrs. Carolyn - 83 Mrs. Catherine - 84 Moore, Erik -4, 7,10,14, 24, 26, 44, 64, 71 94, 124,130, 131,141, 142, 147,156 160, 163, 168, 170, 174, 245 Moore, Greg - 43, 60, 73, 103, 156 Moore, Jennifer - 52, 59, 118 Moore, Mike - 118 Moore, Scott - 13 Moree, Tab - 94 Morgan, Carlos - 20, 111, 172 Morgan, David - 94, 153 Morgan, Rufus - 94, 153 Morris, Mr. Alan - 40, 41, 42, 49, 68, 163 Morris, Coleman - 181 Morris, Janet - 111 Morris, Michelle - 103, 161 Morris, Mrs. Rhonda - 76, 135 Morriso Morriso 169 n, Kenda -118 n,Tammy-21,111,134,142,152 Morton, Cindy - 189 Morton, Morton, Moses, Moses, Moses, Moses, Moses, MOVIE MR. AN Mrs. Mary Louise - 81 Robert Adelia - 76, 94, 147, 175 Cecil - 103 Randy - 150, 152 Ray - 150 Robert- 103, 176 MADNESS - 203 D MISS NORTH LAMAR - 124 Mullens, Karry - 36, 74, 94, 150, 244 Mullens, Paul - 119, 172 Mullens, Russell - 103, 148 Mullens, Tammy - 119, 166 Mullens, Teresa - 151 Mullins, Michelle - 119 Murray, Duane - 171 Myrick, Mandy - 7, 24, 103, 142, 143, 158, 163, 166,168,174, 218 Mahan, Robert - 102, 176 Mahan, Mrs. Treva - 79 Malone, Tommy - 181 Manley, Dexter - 29 Margraves, Chris - 207 Marshall, Jason - 49, 118 Marshall, Laurie - 118, 151 Marshall, Mindy - 102, 130, 134, 139 Martin Dale - 110 Martin, Dana - 118 Martin, Jeff - 48, 102, 166 Martin, Jennifer - 52, 118, 152, 158, 163 Martin, Monica - 74, 93, 141, 148, 158 Martin, Shannon - 118, 149, 150 Martin, Shelly - 118, 132, 145, 146, 174 Martin, Steven - 93 Martin, Talaura - 69, 93 Martinez, Tammy - 118, 154 Masters, Ryan - 43, 48, 63, 110, 138, 142, 163 Melton, Leah - 103, 148 MERICO PACKAGE - 196 Meredith, Jennifer - 93 Merritt, Dewayne - 103 Merritt, Patti - 203 METRO FENCE AND HARDWARE - 197 METRO NURSERY - 199 Metts, Adam - 103 Metzger, Mrs. June - 122 Metzger, Laura - 111, 134, 135, 170 Michael, David - 94, 141, 156 Michael, Glenn - 111, 155, 156 Miears, Rodney - Miller, Jennifer - 118, 155, 166, 174 Milling, Evelyn - 84 Mills, Cyndi- 34, 111, 147 Milton, Jami - 34, 52, 72, 103, 142, 147, 158, 160, 163, 168, 174 Minier, Shiloh - 43, 48, 63, 111, 142, 163 Minter, Missy - 55, 103, 142, 148 N Napoli, Michelle - 119 NATIONAL HARDWARE - 181 Neal, Donny - 103 Neal, Richard - 111 Nealms, Ruby - 111, 152, 169 Nelson, Susan - 111, 134, 136, 180 Newberry, Jeremy - 49, 119 Newman, Kelli - 52, 59, 119, 151 Niblett, Brian - 49, 119 Niblett, Jomia - 119 Nichols, Kristi - 6, 94, 141, 158, 159 Norrell, Missy - 24, 27, 68, 69, 72, 94, 127, 141,142,143,160,166,168,177,183, 188, 194, 198, 218, 225, 242, 248 Norris, Kathleen - 119, 134, 139, 170 NORTH AMERICAN PHILLIPS - 211 North, Oliver - 28 Index - 229 Rhoades, Mark - 108 Richard NORTHEAST TEXAS SECURITY SYSTEMS - 209 Nortman, Jenni - 94 Norwood, Danna - 10, 34 Nutt, Ronnie - 44, 94, 97, 130, 141, 156, 157, 160, 170, 196, 242, 248 O O'Brien, John - 111, 134, 137 O'NeaI, Jennifer - 119 Ochoa, Mrs. Lee - 31 Ochoa, Lydia - 81 OEA - 161 Organizations - 133 Overall, Pam - 7, 24, 103, 130, 142, 155, 160, 168, 170, 175 Owens, Jimmy - 103, 171 P Page, Jonikka - 119, 134, 139, 155, 170 PARIS AIR CONDITIONING AND INSULA- TION - 223 PARIS CAMPER SALES - 191 PARIS DISCOUNT PHARMACY - 200 PARIS FLORIST - 184 PARIS GASTROENTEROLOGY CLINIC - 224 PARIS HONDA - 213 PARIS IMPLEMENT COMPANY - 215 PARIS JUNIOR COLLEGE - 214 PARIS LANES - 190 PARIS LUMBER COMPANY AND BUILDING CENTER - 208 PARIS NEWS - 192 PARIS SAVINGS AND LOAN - 203 PARIS UROLOGY ASSOCIATES - 224 Parker, Allen - 180 Parker, Jeffrey - 48, 103, 202 Parker, Kris - 64, 111 Parker, Mrs. Laura - 7, 76, 142, 168, 170, 228 Parrott, Julie - 72, 103, 142, 155, 158, 168 Parson, Lee - 37, 110, 111, 163 Parson, Lynn - 20, 27, 94, 141, 142, 148, 158, 161 Payne, Brian - 14, 76, 103, 138, 142, 156, 160, 170 Payne, Missy - 10, 12, 13, 248 Peace, Mike - 24, 30, 44, 47, 94, 141, 156, 160, 245 Pearson, Jason - 119 Pearson, Melissa - 103, 148 Peel, Mrs. Darlene Blount - 82 Pell, Frankie - 43, 103, 155 Penn, Stacy - 111, 134, 142, 158, 166 PENNEY, J.C. - 224 Pentecost, Michael - 71, 103, 134, 138, 142, 160, 170 Pentecost, Rebecca - 119, 151, 170 Pentecost, Tammy - 119, 151, 162 Peoples, Jermaine - 119, 134, 135 Peralta, Letisia - 119 Perkins, Misti - 111, 142, 145, 146 Perry, Angelia - 161, 175 Perry, Melissa - 154 PERSONAL TOUCH - 195 Phifer, Micah - 111 Phifer, Shane - 214 PHlL'S HICKORY HOUSE - 224 PHlLPOT'S - 179 Pierce, Jerry - 94, 171, 176 Pitts, Richie - 111, 142, 161 Plott, Joe - 43, 48, 63, 111, 142 Plunkett, Mr. Tom - 44, 46, 77 Porterfield, Dennis - 185 Poole, David - 94, 155, 171 Poole, Melanie - 34, 50, 51, 56, 58, 103 129, 142, 158, 163, 169, 232 Poole, Misty - 119 POPEYE'S - 181 Porter, Pam - 84 Postma, Elizabeth - 52, 111 Postma, Janny - 34, 50, 62, 95, 129, 141 160, 174 Powerlifting - 64 Pratt, Sheri - 111, 147 Price, Charlie and Lu - 248 Price, Darla - 103, 161 PRIDEMORE, JOE, FENCE COMPANY - 187 Proctor, Patti - 34, 35, 53, 54, 95, 128 213 Proffer, Brian - 119 Proffer, Lori - 95, 148 Pryor, Traci - 111, 142, 166, 174 Pursiful, Tom - 122 R Ray, Melissa - 111, 145, 151 Flay, Misti - 119, 152 Rayburn, Tammy - 119, 134, 139, 154, 182 Reaves, Cory Reavis, Gregg - 172, 173 REDELL'S GLASS AND METAL - 188 Redus, Jason - 48, 64, 111 230 0 Index rally. Redus, Lynn - 95 Reed, Linda - 122 Reed, Micah Reed, Wade - 120 REEP'S - 183 Reeves, Manon - 95, 154 Reeves, Marline - 103 Reily, Kyle - 103 Rendsland, Jahna - 103, 134, 139, 142 148 Rendsland, Paul - 120, 138, 156, 168 Renfro, Pete - 103, 176 REVCO DISCOUNT DRUG CENTER - 179 l Ftt'lOd6S , Christy - 120, 134, 135, 139 Rhodes, Debra - 95 Rhodes, Jack - 120 Rhodes, Kinda - 95, 147, 153 Rhodes, Mike - 202 Rhodes, Sonya Rhodes, Travis - 120 son, Barrett - 7 1 Richardson, Cecilia - 120 Ricketson, Mrs. Elizabeth - 83 Ricketson, Rebecca - 27, 34, 53, 54, 95 128,130,131,141,158,160,163,174 213 Ricketson, Tishia- 104, 134, 135, 139, 140 142, 169, 170, 205, 242, 248 Ricks, Byron - 4, 37, 48, 111 Rieves, Trisha - 120 Riley, Mr. Willis - 71 Riney, Sheri- 120, 134, 147, 181 Risinger, Mr. Phillia - 66 Roach, Keith - 44, 71, 95, 141, 156, 157 160, 225, 245 Robbins, Mrs. Betty - 81 Roberts, David - 104, 150 Roberts, Pat - 84 Roberts, Scott- 44, 64, 73, 104, 142, 163 160 Roberts, Trudy - 111, 154, 169 Robertson, D.J. - 120, 150, 170 Robinson, Carolyn - 21, 34, 35, 50, 56, 111 132, 174 Robinson, Elizabeth - 52, 59, 111, 132 174 Robinson, Johnny - 120, 172, 173 Robinson, Martin - 81 Rockey, Deanna Rockey, Richard Rodeo and Horse Club - 164 Rodgers, Babe - 84 Rodgers, Nikki - 26, 52, 112, 142, 163 174 Rodgers, Dwana - 214 Rodgers, Mrs. Joann - 74, 75 Ross, S Routon, usan -120,151,162 Adam - 130 Rozell, Diane - 120, 134, 152 Rozell, James - 120 Rucker, Marionetta - 104, 161 Russell, Mark - 207 Russell, Todd - 49, 120, 207 I Heard It Through The Grapevine : Mrs. Kathleen Williams, Mrs. Virgie Anthony, and Mrs. Judy Weatherford practice for the Halloween pep S Sadler, Justin - 120, 156, 160 Sadler, Philip - 112, 156 Sadler, Sean - 130 Sanders, Cody Sanders, Joe - 95 Sanders, Joel - 48, 112, 155 Sanders, John - 120 Sanderson, Michelle - 112 Sandlin, Jason - 49, 120 Sansom, Susan - 112 Sass, Mark - 38, 104, 142, 155, 156, 170 Scamp, Shannon - 44, 74, 95, 141, 156, 160 Scholl, Troy - 44, 64, 104, 171 Schroeder, Steven - 104 Scott, Brian - 63, 120, 149, 182 SCOTT'S JEWELRY - 207 SEARS - 187 Seniors - 86 Sessums, Gary - 120, 172 Shadwell, Audra - 95, 148 Shannon, Jimmy - 120 Shannon, Joe - 96 Sharrock, Mark - 22, 120 Smith, William - 112 Smolen, Tim - 112, 160, 170 Smyers, Melissa - 50, 51, 58, 59, 112 Sophomores - 106 Spangler, David - 120, 170 Spangler, Jason - 112, 164 Spangler, Kevin - 27, 96 Spann, Amy - 59, 120 Spann, Brad - 96, 150, 151 Sparks, Leah - 104, 161 Sparks, Mr. Steve - 6, 79 Sparks, Tracy - 104, 142, 175 Speech and Drama - 168 SPENCER, J.E., D.D.S. - 224 Spencer, John Mark - 14, 43, 48, 49, 104, 148 Spicer, Stacy - 104, 153 Springer, Deanne - 122 Sprinkle, Brent - 36, 112 ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL AND HEALTH CENTER - 184 Stacy, Aaron - 16, 112, 156, 160 Stacy, Shay - 96, 150 STAPLES JEWELERS - 195 Stark, Danny - 104 Steele, Sharon - 13 Taylor, Cristal - 96, 161 Taylor, Donna - 122 Taylor, Gene - 202 TAYLOR GLASS SHOP - 180 Taylor, Jim - 105 Taylor, Kerri - 121, 152 Taylor, Robert TANIKI'S TRIM CUT - 192 Teaff, Grant - 9 Temple, Sandy - 105, 147, 175 Temple, Mr. Terry - 66 Templeton, Mr. Sonny - 75 Tennis - 39 Thomas, Chad - 49, 63, 121, 152 Thompson, Jason - 121 Thompson, Donna - 112, 169 Thompson, Jacqueline - 96, 153 Thompson, Shellie - 105, 161 Threadgill, Mrs. Marilyn - 81, 170 THREE OAKS CLEANERS - 192 Thurman, Chad - 44, 96 Kim - 175 Sharrock, Marty - 199 Shelton, Dain - 207 Shelton, Mrs. Sue - 83 Sherbert, Jimmy - 112 Shipman, Isabel - 84 Shipman, Kimberlii - 104 Shirley, Kenneth - 64, 96, 130, 141, 155, 170 Shirley, Patton - 49, 120, 168, 170 Shoemate, Chris - 120, 134 Shoemate, Tina - 104 Shugart, Kenneth - 112, 151 Shugart, Ronald - 96 Simpsen, Bruce - 23, 40, 43, 44, 45, 46, 60, 61, 70, 104, 132, 142, 160 Simpson, Michael - 96, 152 Sims, Bradley - 112 Sims, Charlot - 192 Sims, Missy - 96, 161 Sims, Scott - 104 Slade, Leroy - 120 Slagle, Dale - 104, 150 Slaughter, Amy - 22, 34, 35, 53, 54, 104, 128, 132, 158, 159, 163, 166, 167, 168, 174, 194, 213 Smallwood, Amber - 104, 142, 155, 160, 194 SMALLWOOD, BOBBY, CONSTRUCTION COMPANY - 194 Smallwood, Marcus - 120, 149, 150 Smallwood, Tuesday - 24, 30, 34, 53, 54, 55, 96, 125, 127, 141, 142, 143, 158, 159, 160, 177, 183, 188,194, 198, 206, 213, 218, 242 Smith, Amy - 104 Smith, Angela - 104, 148 SMITH CARPET - 184 Smith, Dewayne - 112 Stephens, Chad - 49, 121, 156 Stephens, Mrs. Mary - 82 Stephens, Stephanie - 52, 59, 121, 163, 174 Stephens, Taniki - 192 Stewart, Mrs. Kathy - 70, 71, 160 Stewart, Marcie - 104, 164 Stewart Mrs. Sarah - 83 Stewart Stewart Stinnett, Stinnett, Sharon - 52 72, 112, 142, 158 ,Tracy - 1123155 Kimberly - 96 Krista - 104 Stokes, Joe - 122 Stone, Diana - 189 Stone, LeAnne - 34, 52, 59, 68, 69 Stone, Mr. Roy Tom - 36 STONE TITLE COMPANY - 205 Story, Greg - 112, 148 Stranathan, Leah - 104, 134, 142, 155, 160, 170 Strickland, Debra - 104, 161 Strickland, Denise - 112, 158, 161 Stripland, Jimmie - 50, 59, 71 Strothkamper, Anja - 104, 155, 160, 247 Strouse, Jodie - 104, 134, 139, 178, 188, 205, 212, 242 Student Council - 166 Student Lite - 5 Students Helping Students - 162 Sugg, Ted - 13 Sullivan, Brendan - 28 SUPERIOR TECHNOLOGY - 207 SWAIM HARDWARE - 185 Tice, Dennis - 16, 112, 134, 142, 170 Tisdell, Tasha - 97 Todd, Dawn - 105, 148 Tomblin, Amy - 20, 97, 141 Tongson, Tyler - 20, 39, 105, 156, 160, 202 Towers, Rick - 53, 121, 156, 157 Towler, Stephen - 44, 47, 74, 95, 97, 150, 156, 157, 163 Townsend, Chris - 37, 48, 112 Townsend, Mrs. Elaine - 77, 166, 167 Tow, Charlotte - 189 Track Boys - 36 Girls - 34 TRADITIONS - 189 Trammel, Melissa - 112, 152 Tucker, Jason - 25, 97, 150, 244 Turner, LaDonna - 121, 134, 170 Turner, Rhonda - 121 TWENTY FOURTH STREET CAFE - 183 U UARCO - 179 UIL - 170 Urango, Pedro - 22, 64, 121 Urquhart, Roger - 105, 153 V Valentine Sweetheart - 131 VALLEY FEED MILL - 207 Vanderburg, Jackie - 49, 121, 172 Vanderburg, Jennifer - 121, 134 Vanderburg, Marty - 112 Vanderburg, Tonya - 97, 161 VanDer Wilt, SWAIM, Swindle Swindle ROBERT L., D.D.S. - 224 ,Jennifer - 8, 104, 142, 147, 155 Swindle, , Mrs. Kathy - 122 Mr. Jesse - 66 Swint, Erin - 6, 13, 130 Smith, Jeff - 96 Smith, Jeremy - 120 Smith, Jonathan - 120 Smith Mack - 96, 156, 160 Smith Nita Smith Robert - 21, 49, 64, 120 Smith, Shannon D. - 96 Smith, Shannon N. - 96, 130, 153 Smith, Shirley - 104, 202 Smith Teresa - 112, 134, 137, 142, 155, Swint, Lorin - 13, 112, 130, 142, 155, 160, 166, 167, 170 Syme, John - 112 Svoboda, Kathy - 6, 130 T TAFE - 169 TP 8t L - 179 TACO DELITE - 188 1523, 169 Smith, Troy - se, 44, 104, 14a Taylor, Amy - 121, 152 Taylor, Brian - 96, 150 Varner, Norma - 180 VICA - 171 Viehe, Brigette - 181 VILLAGE JEWELERS - 198 VOCT - 172 Volleyball - 50 W W 8 R AUTO SUPPLY -199 Wade, Suzanne - 121, 152 Wade, Thomas - 202 Walker, Mark - 49, 121, 172 Walker, Michael - 44, 97 Walling, Rusty - 40 Wallis, Danny - 112, 160 Walls, Justin - 63, 121, 155 Index ' 231 WAL MART - 188 Ward, Betty - 84 Ward, Laurie - 34, 55, 112, 161, 203 Ward, Samantha Ward, Stan - 39, 97, 156 Watkins, Jason - 171 Watkins, Leslee - 79, 97 Watkins, Sam - 220 Watson, Jim - 79, 97, 168, 171 Justin -121, 172 Watson, Watson, Leslie - 63, 77 Waugh, Melvin - 36, 105 Wear, Curtis - 97, 153 Wear, Mr. Don - 184 Wear, Julie - 105, 147, 161, 184 Melissa - 121, 170 Wear, WEATHERFORD FOOD MART - 224 Weatherford, Mrs. Judy - 21, 79, 230 Weaver, Cindy- 13, 20, 23, 69, 75, 97, 141, 160, 170, 245 Weaver, Greg - 43, 63, 112, 132 Webb, Kathren Webb, Rosalyn - 97, 141, 170, 175 Weemes, Doyle - 43, 48, 113 Weger, Joseph - 98, 171 Weiss, Rhonda - 206 West, Jayson - 205, 208 Westbrooks, Sherry - 141, 148 WESTERN SIZZLIN - 195 Westmoreland, Chad - 121, 172 Wheeler, Michella - 21, 52, 59, 113 Wheeler, Ricky - 98, 150 Wheeler, Tony - 8, 36, 53, 105, 128, 142 Whitaker, Jennifer - 25, 80, 98, 141, 158 White, Mr. Darrell - 66 WHITE, A. FRANK, M.D. - 224 White, Mrs. Virgie - 83 White, Wade - 121, 170 Whitehead, Marybeth - 29 Whitener, Lance Whitten, Leslie - 98, 141 Who's Who - 123 Wigley, Dana - 52, 59, 74, 121, 174 Wilkerson, Annette - 105, 158 Wilkerson, Deborah - 121, 162 Wilkins, Tresa - 98, 175 Williams, Angie - 121, 134 Williams, Jack - 173 Williams, Joe - 48, 64, 105 Williams, Mrs. Kathleen - 21, 151, 174, 230 Williams, Katie - 52, 59, 121, 163 Williams, Lori- 34, 59, 113, 169 Williams, Marcus - 44, 64, 98, 128, 171 Williams Melisa - 113, 142, 155 Williams, Williams, Williams, Regina - 105, 161, 166, 175 Ricki-121,172 Shane - 113, 156, 170 WILLIAMS SPORTING GOODS - 213 Williams, Stephen - 98, 150, 152, 206 Wilson, Laurie - 98, 141, 161 Wilson, Shad - 105 Winfrey, Mrs. Linda - 68 Wintermute, Brian - 98, 150 WINTERMUTE INDUSTRIES, ROCKING W BARBECUE - 216 Witter, Jennifer - 38, 105, 147, 158, 163, 168, 174, 175 Witter, Kristi - 76, 121, 134, 137, 139, 170 Witte, Christoph - 20, 105, 156, 160, 245, 247 White, Kenton - 150 White, Kevin White Mitchell- 105, 171 White: Stephen - 207 Womack, Jimmy - 150 Womack, Thomas Wood, Barry - 21 Wood, Kimberly - 98, 141, 161 232 - Index Junior Spirit: Juniors Chance Henderson, Jason Jolley, and Melanie Poole demonstrate their class spirit. Woodard, Robin - 105, 153 Woodard, Shala - 113, 168 Woods, Darla - 98, 153 Woods, Kenneth - 113 Woods, Shawn - 121 WOOLDRIDGE HOME APPLIANCE - 187 Woolston, Richard - 63, 121 Woolston, Teresa - 105, 153 Worley, Sally - 8, 14, 141, 214 Workman, Christine - 105, 151, 166, 167, 212, 242, 243 Workman, Jarret - 39, 98 Workman, Nikki - 121 Workman, Mrs. Sherry - 154 Wright, Mr, Bob - 66 Wynn, Greg - 113, 172, 173 Y Yacht Beau and Sweetheart - 125 Yacht Staff - 242 Yates, Steve Yerby, Lorie - 38, 52, 113, 142, 155, 163, 169, 174 Young, Bryan - 98, 188, 242 Young, Chad - 113, 142 Young, Chelli - 26, 34, 110, 113, 142, 145, 146, 155, 158 Young, Corey - 40, 41, 129 Young, David - 113, 130, 142, 156, 160, 170 Young, John - 98, 150 Young, Patrick - 63, 121 YOUNG'S WESTERN WEAR - 203 - Youth for Christ - 174 Z Zepeda, Jennifer - Zepeda, Jerry - 121 W ui6.?mP?1S New Staff Positions Created Yearbook production has in the past been put entirely on the editor or co-editors. This year, Yacht Staff tried to reduce the load of the editor by delegating certain jobs thus creating the positions of Managing Editor, Organizations Editor, Ad- vertising Editor, Public Relations Manager, and Photographer. lt is our desire as the yearbook staff to entertainingly and precisely cover the events of the school year. By incorporating such extras as polls, world events, and dating, we hope that you can look back at this book and recall your own special memories. Early in the fall, Samantha Berry, Editor, chose the theme On the Move and designed the cover and endsheet design. The type remained Helvetica. An additional autograph page was added for students, and 248 pages were necessary to ef- fectively cover the year. l l l Head Photographer: Chet Cook is Head Photographer for 1988 Yacht. 242 - Yacht Staff Yacht Staff members are: fFront to Backj John Capps, Tuesday Smallwood, Sponsor Rhea Brown, Ronnie Nutt, Arthur Cunningham, Jodie Strouse, Samantha Berry, Gena Coursey, Bryan Young, Kim Hooton, Cindy Carico, Jacquejoy Henderson, Mattie Hullinger, Christine Workman, Julie Ferris, Dale Loughmiller, Tisha Ricketson, and Missy orre . Editorial Staff members are: Samantha Berry, Editor, Ronnie Nutt, Managing Editor, Mrs. Rhea Brown, Sponsor, Mattie Hullinger, Advertising Editor, Gena Coursey, Organizations Editor, Cindy Carico, Public Relations Editor, and Dale Loughmiller, Photographer. Indexing: Gena Coursey and Kim Hooton put index cards in alphabetical order. One Word! Jacquejoy Henderson acts out movie title Bambi at Yacht Christmas party. How does that Sound? Staff member Christine Workman asks Mrs. Rhea Brown to review her sports write-up. lTop Fiightl Hard at Work! Editor Samantha Berry labels pictures before preparing page layout. Yacht Staff - 243 On the Move . . . Renovation and construction are common occurrences at North Lamar. With an increase in student population, classes are continually outgrowing provided classroom space. Students and faculty arrived in September to find extended science labs, a new scimatic lab, and construction beginning on the fine arts complex. Other changes have also been occurring at NL with addition of Art to the curriculum. Students desiring a fine art credit but not with musical or dramatic talent could find ways to express themselves in drawing or painting. Semesters of Creative Writing and World Literature were also added so that students could gain a more diverse education. Soon the halls will be cleared for summer, but the work won't end there. School officials will be planning for another school year, and North Lamar will continue to be On the Move. Water Works: Horticulture students Jason Tucker and Karry Mullens lay out pipes to water newly planted pines. The Pits: Roof repair has been going on and the fumes from the pit, as students affectionately call it, often overwhelm passing students. Before: Construction on the new band hall and fine arts facility began early in the year. 244 - Closing haf! Y ,, K' ,i 5 4 1 A 3 4 2 Il' 1 After: Band and choir members happily move into the new building in February. Too Cool: Key Clubbers build spirit for the Paris High basketball game. B-0-R-I-N-G: Seniors show just how tired they are in Mrs. Leanne Stone's English class. ,y ' rv If 1' A t ., E , 4 f . 5 y K ,., ,K Trigonometry? Pre-Calculus students Keith Roach, Jennifer VioIa': Guard members Mindy Marshall and Sharmin Fendley Mcpaddenv Cindy Weaver, Erik Moo,-ey and Mike peace enjoy their Pep Valli' D9ff0 manCe- diligently work on a Trig assignment. Closing - 245 Time Out: Christoph Witte, J Knight, Tim McNeal, and Mattie Hullinger enjoy their lunchtime break. On the Move . . . Be My Valentine: Chance Henderson adds his Valentine message to the heart full bulletin board. l I l l Panther Fever: Panther mascot Cindy Carico portrays Super Panther during Paris pep rally. Messy Locker: Seniors Beth Casey, Cindy Carico, and Cindy McCloud take a break between classes to visit. 246 - Closing eww-w....,-..., 5 Gotcha: Mr. Dennis Hodgkiss models the latest in whipped cream after being hit in the face with a pie. ci' 0 gy X N 2' , 4-A an l 7 - , Qs tw ,f 'J' f tg ring ' D Pep Rally: Varsity cheerleaders Stacy Hollis, Nikki so Armstrong, and Missy Norrell hit the final pose of a dance. Vile lTopl Kids' Play? 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