North Mesquite High School - Trailblazer Yearbook (Mesquite, TX)
- Class of 1980
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I, X ix mf lt's a special kind of pride we feel when we link our fingers together and sing our school song in the gym When we thought the world was crashing around us and our problems and fears were greatest, we had each other. Reaching out for a better understanding of life, we grew to overcome fears, face problems, and accept the challenge. As individuals we are good, but together we 're better. 2 Opening 1 'W ' ' :wb I I , LMA: l Page 2 Top At the last pep rally Gary Shuttleworth along wrth teammates Tlm Cook and Warren Swann reflected upon the hlghllghts of the team s sea son and filled the gym wlth ecstatlc applause over hrs predlc tuon of a vlctory agalnst the nval Skeeters better known as Martha Motley and Susan Purcell provlde some bright color for the Spanlsh Club s masquerade party on Hal loween Page 3 Top The pretty smnles of cheerleaders Sherrl Jenkins and Sand: Wllson added to the sparkle and excntement of the Homecoming ceremonies Bottom The NM frogs mouth watered for the taste of victory over the Mesqulte Skeeter lnthe super poster created by the Art Club Opemng 3 Bottom: 'Raggedy Ann n' Andy, .YK K, f tif! f w , f X I. ,f Q' W ,j wi I WW, W., f f, U, EL R. ,4p,5jw. 5- mm .,, ' 1 L fm W 4 J,,,, MW, Km ,,,. 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'Sf 4 .. ..4.'4 if-J '4 ,M 2 3-.4..44..44 ,4 4 S 7.5 4 k 5141.344 , 4 Qg.:X4k , 44.4j,4 X4 44.4 4 Sjk 5 44,3 jigg A 54 UL Q74 7 i ...,, ,4,,-71.54 . .. 5.4. 4, 44-4 44 4 44 ' 4 4 4 NNT' ,4 ., ,- f Annual Staff The Annual Staff achieved recognition for their work by receiving an Award of Merit by The Texas High School Press Association. They attended two Journalism Work- shops at TWU and SMU. The Staff had many outings which included the ban- quet at Chateaubriand, Christmas and birthday parties, and a farewell-to-seniors party at Farrell's. Martha Motley - Editor Lucinda Gonzales - Organizations Susan Purcell- Sports Damaris Flavelo - Favorites, Student Life Sharon McGowan - Advertising Dianne Johnston - Index Cindy Nolley - Faculty Jeff Sistrunk - Photography Nancy Collins - Photography Paul Griffith - Photography Sharon McGowan, junior, sits prettily at the Chateaubr- iand lounge. 18 Annual Staff Here's your one in a million chance to Photographers, Jeff Sistrunk, Nancy Collins, and Paul Griffith, enjoy the peaceful surroundings at the Wrecking Bar. Pony Express Trails Through White Rock The Pony Express Editor ......... Dawn McClellen News Editor .... Mary Batchellor Feature Editor ....: Tammi Bush Editorial Editor .Jeanne Woodruff Entertainment Editor ..... Jimmy Holcomb Sports Editor . . .Kevin Newberry Photography ..... Donna McKee Carol Williams Flay Willard Advertising ....... Sandi Wilson Rhonda Ballard Camille Dulaney Staff Writers ......... Ed Albers Debbie Ansley Debbie Bohn Carrie Burton Randy Crowley Dianne Johnston Vicki Mosely Gary Yarborough Chris Howell Debbie Byrd Journalism I Sponsor .......... Janet Jones good company. Flay Willard, Carol Williams, Dianne Johnston, and Donna McKee enjoy just being together. 20 Pony Express Gary Yarborough, Debbie Ansley, Vicki Mosley, and Chris Howell enjoy the fresh air and Carrie Burton, Sandi Wilson, Rhonda Ballard, and Camille pose for a picture. Tennis anyone? Dulaney Mary Batchellor, Kevin Newberry, Jeanne Woodruff, and Dawn McClellen take it easy in the shade. Randy Cowley, Debbie Bohn, Ed Albers, and Debbie Byrd retreat back to childhood days. Janet Jones gets rid of her students the easy way. Tammi Bush and Jimmy Holcomb are the students. The Pony Express received a first division All Texas Rating with special honorable mention from the Texas High School Con- vention in December. The paper placed run- ner-up to the winner in 4A division. In March, the newspaper received an award of Honor from the interscholastic League Press Conference in Austin. Some members competed in the Spring University Inter- scholastic League contests. Kevin New- berry, senior, placed first in Headline Writ- ing, third in News Writing in District and first in headline writing in Regional to qualify for state. Mary Batchellor, junior, also placed first in District UIL competition in News Writing and Editorial Writing. ln the Dallas Times Herald Journalism Day competition, Donna McKee placed first in news writing and Mary Batchellor placed second. Pony Express 21 Literary Magazine Stott Strives tor Excellence Nostra Creatio The Literary Magazine Staff excelled in producing a wonderful gala of the students' essays, poetry, photography and sketchings. Mem- bers of the staff are Brian Alfertig, Beatriz Arevalo, Gene Axtell, Dena Booker, Karen Broadnax, Ava Lynn Foy, Stewart Gallas, Renee Garrett, Betsy Grigar, Darlynn Holland, Jill Johnson, Tommy Long, Donna McKee, Markeda Price, Karen Schellenberg, Mary Schellenberg, and Jim Mark. Sponsors Lavonne Dennis, Ronald Taylor. 22 Nostra Creatio SALES, SALES, SALES Mrs. Lavonne Dennis prepares layouts for Nostra Creatio FCAers Improve Qutloolc Cn Lite The members of Fellow Christian Athletes are a spirited group of students who engage in many activities. They show togetherness through their athletic ability and a Christian atmosphere. Offi- cers are Keith Kirkpatrick, Bubba Newman, Randy Davis, Gary Shuttleworth, Laura White, Laura Simmons, Tracy Furrh, and Kim Trues- dale. W, F CA 23 Club Amistad History has brought many famous Spanish fig- ures throughout the cerlturiesg El Cid, Don Quix- ote, Pancho Villa and many more. But, NM has made it's own Spanish history with the Club Amistad. This group of Espanol speaking stu- dents decided to leave their mark. For Halloween they had a costume party. The members arrived, everyone from Little Bo Peep to Spiderman himself. Everyone was there except Don Quixote. He couldn't make it, so they had to settle for Groucho Marx. While bobbing for apples some drowned and some got waterlog- ged. Then Christmas rolled around as everyone dove for the candy from the pinata. Some got a lot of candy while others got only a handful. Then it was time for the annual springtime ban- quet. The club members spent a lovely evening in the South Pacific, or should we say watching South Pacific at the Country Dinner Playhouse. The group shared many good times together. So let it be written down in history that the Club Amistad was indeed a club of Amistad! 24 Spanish Makes Spanish History A f 2 i Page 24 - top: Greg Boatwright gets a bite of a very juicy apple. middle: Little Bo Peep CPat McElyeaJ has lost her sheep, but Gary Shuttleworth and David Moon will help her find it. bottom: Mrs. Benavides teaches the advanced Spanish classes. Officers for the Club Amistad are Cory Martin, President: Gary Shuttleworth, Vice President: Martha Motley, Secretary: Mike Har- werth, Treasurer: Greg Boatwright, Program Chair- man: Kim Birdsong, Social Chairman. Page 25 - top: Mrs. Perry teaches the Spanish I classes. middle: Tracy Sharp indulges in a little candy while Kraig Hopkins yearns for alittle. bottom left: Ann Russell leaves to attend to her patients. bottom right: Groucho Marx tMr. Benavidesj makes his stunning appearance. Spanish 25 The French Club Acjuires Mrs. Attaway prepares to serve some Ava Lynn Foy and Shari Leathers are up bright and French cuisine. early at the petit dejuener. Members enjoy sampling different types of food. Keith Barron enjoys all the French cuisine. Once upon a time there was a French council who made up a club of francais speaking students, later to be called The French Club. This council planned out activities fFrench of coursej to do in the upcoming year. They got off to a very early start, 5:30 a.m. to be exact, for the petit dejuener fannual French breakfastj. The warm, soft, brown beignets, though some were burnt, warmed everyone as the members learned to eat as the French. The council then decided to see a French movie, with Eng- lish subtitles of course. Ay, but, before the movie they made a slight detour to the French bakery. Then it was ice skating. Some came home with bruises, some with concussions, but all with full stomachs as they stopped at a small bistro for more French delicacies. Then Christmas came and it included le creche, I Est Ne and le Pere Noel. At the Christmas feast some ate the traditional cheese fbriej but others were daring and sampled the escargot fpremier fautj. Then afterwards the council had to plan for the annual banquet Cstart a Iistj. The banquet arrived and again everyone ate to their heart's content. But what is there really to be remembered about the French Club? The one thing the French Club does like the French is EAT! Now that is what is called Joi de vivre, n'est: ce pas? S- Becky Wallace just loves French breakfast. ' -le.-.uf-ss:ta:.Ss. fs. - ,Fil asssnwam,,.t-.Wasp-..,sl . ju ig T me M I . if .X r its i t.., .. hiv WN- 'fifrl' ' , , mi -3. . P111 iff: , iz . if-Ig use . 1-.V . Ns- T -as--IN., W- TN -fiffpir? , K 'il ' iz it T X , . ,li jf gl 1 gs ff f .. f lst? F T ' 23 Mrs. Attaway states her philosophy that everyone should like escargot. Members debate as to which cheese is the best. 26 French A Very French Tasie Mrs. Attaway teaches the advanced French classes. labovej Council members for the French Club are Kristi Hunter, Shari Leath ers, MariLuz Cangas, Becky Wallace, Alicia Southall, Lucinda Gonzales, Becky Perkins, Cindy Nolley, and Jayne Seymour. Mrs. Dugan teaches the French I Classes. lbelowj Latin Club I-las a Busy Year l G u H f Officers of the Latin Club are Danny Naberhaus, Presidentg Robin McConathy, Vice-Presidentg Betsy Grigor, Secretaryg Renee Garrett, Trea- surerg Melanie Hall, Social Directorg and Sarita Rossi, Historian. Not so long ago in a land not so far away came to live some Latin philosophers. They came to organize a group of Latin Citizens into the 'Latin Club.' As the story goes, after the Latin club had completely washed all the cars for miles around at their car wash, they decided to clean up the city by collecting old newspapers in a paper drive. But, not only were there newspapers but also aluminum cans. Later they decided to go into fashion. No more togas, the new style would be shirts as they had a shirt sale. Then came Halloween and Christmas and they celebrated to their hearts' content. After celebrating so much they decided they had better get to work so they attended two conventions, area and state. Afterwards the Latin Club decided to go back into the fashion world with a t-shirt sale. By this time everything was coming up carna- tions so they decided to sell a few. And what a better time than Valentines, wasn't Cupid Latin anyway? At the end of the year the philoso- phers sat and debated that they had worked enough for this year and it was time for the banquet and to enjoy themselves. The Latin Club proved their philosophy that Latin is Not dead but very alive and living at N.M. 28 Latin German Club Learns the Culture Officers for the German Club are Charles Stucker, President: Mark Caldwell, Vice-Presidentg and Pam Wright, Secretary. The German Club kept busy as they learned of German culture. They had their annual Christmas party and annual banquet. Sponsor for the German Club is Mr. Richard Ehrig. German 29 .m1m,,,,,m'i,,,L,mMM,. T. 1- The FHA attended State Convention in Houston. They had their Christmas banquet at the Country Dinner Playhouse. They sold candy to raise money. They also unwrapped Christmas boxes for the Scottish Rites. The area officer for FHA is Senior Shelly Rawls. Homemaking 30 FHA I 5, V A Mwrii ww KZ . M in i ll I 5 teachers are Sandi Allred, Maggie Birdsong, Marilyn Coppell, Lydi Marshall, Lynell, Jackie Tonroy, Susan While and Cathy Worrell. FHA 31 X, Honor Societies Acclaimed As Cream Ol The Crop NHS members are Cfifth rowj Scott Thompson, Mike Myer, Susan Witt, Julia Thornburg, Steve Whitworth, Bud Champion, Charlie Moss, Mike Aulds, Doug Starkey, Charles Stucker, Robin McConathy, ffourth rowj Mark Nicholson, Geert Eerts, Becky Wallace, Kim Smith, Susan Franks, Tracy Furrh, Janet Hawlik, Laura White, Matt Peeples, Lucinda Gonzales, Alicia Southall, Pat McElyea, Jim Mark, fthird rowj Kim Carroll, Donna Fteed, Betsy Grigar, Ftuth Williams, Frances Collins, Terri McCain, Fton Simmons, Salvador Lopez, Cheryl McClinton, Karla Hughes, Tommy Long, Brenda Burkhart, Danny Naberhaus, Kathy Mulheron, fsecond rowj Angie Stookesberry, Ginger Thornburgh, Lynn Bailey, Monica Johnson, Brenda Sapp, Sharon McGowan, Kim Birdsong, Brenda Miller, Jill Champion, Wanda Majkszak, Becky Seitzler, Shari Leathers, Dee Ravelo. ffront rowl Treasurer - Martha Motley, Secretary - Leigh Anne Pulley, Vice-President- Cory Martin, President- Glen Ogden. Members of the National Junior Honor Society worked extra hard this year for five consecutive six weeks in order to meet up to the tough standards it takes to become a member. 32 NHS C3 O C 3 Q. CD -l- U7 7U CD U7 C 1 U1 'FI O 'S U7 -+- C Q. CD 3 -+- I O Q. S4 Q-WWW-is fabovey Mrs. Dennis and Karla Yarborough are shown comparing notes in the hall. trightj Doug Prater gives a shy grin for the camera. Student Council has proved to be an outstanding group of individuals who have contributed a vast amount of dedication and hard work to improve upon the schooI's image. Members are Cfirst rowj David Hargrove, Mark Nicholson, Laura White, Doug Prater. fsecond rowj Toni Wesley, Lori Johnson, Janet Sloan, Tracy Sharp, Karla Yarborough, Tonya Rich, Dee- Ann Muldoon, Lori Ewton, Lori Bannister. fthird rowp Karen Stratman, Susan Baer, Lori Porter, Lisa Anderson, DeAnne Stewart, Lorrie Moshev, Becky Wallace, Laurie Owens, Billy Seitzler. tfourth rowj Robert Fitzgerald, Cory Martin, Randy Davis, Ralph Darnell, Keith Hopkins, Mike Browning, Judy Sipe, and Kim Truesdale. Student Council 33 Drama The cast from the musical Anything Goes includes: John Curry, Anna Pena, Sue Sloan, Jeff Kear, Ken Walker, Damon Eric- son, Susan Jett, Becky Perkins, Lisa Stepp, Jennifer Dillon, Ava Foy, Regina Vella, Mel- issa Dean, Greg Smith, Alicia Southall, DeAnn Muldoon, Doug Starkey, Gene Axtell, Steve Ganze, Rusty Reese, Ralph Darnell, Bryan Lynch, and Steve Poole. The cast from The Outcasts of Poker Flat are: Ralph Darnell, Suzi Thompson, Rusty Reese, Doug Starkey, Anna Pena, Steve Poole, and Jennifer Dillon. The cast from Mr. Popper's Penguin include: Kent Pennington, Tony McDonald, Dionne Hunter, Diane Nolley, John Carter, Cheryl Sillman, Ellika Persson, Debbie Bel- cher, Ken Walker, Kathy Lynch, Brandi Davis, Jeff Kear, Gayla Truett, David Kear, Brent Ganze, Melissa Dean, Deidre Miller, Michelle Bealmear, Dena Booker, Gilbert Olson, Harry Broadnox, Janet Hawlik, Mike Thorns, Rhonda Robertson, Steve Donny, Staci Gor- don, and Bryan Lynch. 34 Drama Pegora the Witch fLeslie Rushy shoots off another attempt to frighten Jill Wood, Susan Jett, Julie Brewster, Ava Foy, Lisa York, Anna Pena, and Rusty Reese. fabovej Angels - DeeAnn Muldoon, Susan Jett, Alicia Southall, and Becky Perkins pose with Ralph Darnell. fupper lefty fm: Hy F5951 , f' CF TEf?ifWi,Li if , 'ilk , ' .Y -mg pzgqgff, ,,f' Q w,wf43-WW., fl, 'uf:.5':??'79i3, f WHASEVV ,M , 3 I V .,, , gg. ,, af-ii: Q -V .V . . Q , Sflhiwivfi fd? ag ,.-3Wi.ia- kms: mf: M, ,Ju Q 'sr' 'N 4 aw ' J. rf 5 .. -5? ff, fd l A trip to Ft. Worth, guest speakers, backdrops for drama productions, spirit posters, run throughs, and a banquet are some of the activities the Art Club members have enjoyed. President, Cindy Nolley, Vice-Pres. Kim Hall, Sec. Lynn Bailey, Treasurer, Donna McKee, Historian Jimmey Brewer. The Thespians participated in several parties. A Halloween Costume Party, the Christmas party and initiation and the Valentine's party where sweetheart Jennifer Dillon and beau, Steve Ganze were chosen. President, Ralph Darnellg Vice-Pres. Anna Pena, Sec. Julie Brewster, Treasurer, Jill Wood and Historian, Lisa York. 36 Art, Thespians Forensic League Members are ualilied Members of the Forensic League are: President, Cindy Gandyg Vice-President, Brad Collardg Secretary Anna Pena, Historian Debbie Byrd, Mike Bobo, Paralegal, Doug Starkey, and Sponsor, Connie Hetzer. Denise Adams, John Curry, Michelle Bealmear, Andrea Wallace, Staci Gordon, Ellika Persson, Julia Basham, Brenda Collins, Staci Henderson, Harry Brodnax, Kim Kuptz, Cindy Brown, Julia Thornburg, Robin McConathy, Debby Belcher, Pam Patrick, Susan Arthur, Karin Hampton, Beth Phelps, Son- dra Petty, Diane Nolley, and Mike Myer. Qi, Q 3? HfYi?Vlrg :V if 1153 Xia: ' fa ' , aff, ' ,gi Q mm 1 x ug! ,W-f T' ,Q :A ,, if ,3 mr J HW M ' 1 Ah 'L , I. ,, K J W if W, ' ' K ,gf ' gaigrf Q Y .fy 'Y K' 'f 1 H , f 5 , 5 1 ' S M M, L- ,J M EQMMW FM 'I ie'-Wu, T5 R P3443 -Y fu f- M Sv W4 fw1w,w. -Ja 1 - E . ,v,-lM,.,,-1- N HW? -,f- Q 7 ,,, ' 11ffw:.i4: V ,G 'Qu 1 k 4 1 Q 'fl ,W f A W' HW 2' nf' fl J 1559 . f 1 ' 31 A M ,. ut A ' ' 1 5,3 GM iraggixi W Taalird V MMS- 'v qH , KLLNN- N wmfikf Anti? 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' M V uw h f M i ,., ,, 35,--1 lm mi Y U ,I , 3' My 5 Members of the Flag Corp are: Melanie Nester, Mindy Marshall, Sherry Williams, Mel- ody Martin, Elesa Purkey, Sheri Stewart, Mary Batchellor, Les- He Rush,ToniBookeL Dena Booken Mana McDanmL Tad Sanchez, Cindy Allen, Marci Ingram and Dana Bruce. Drum Majors are Cheryl Sill- man,PaulBHghtand Sheni Taylor. Majorettes are Ann Cuello, Terri McCain, Lyenda Pollard, Linda Brown, Gina Goodman, Debbie Boren, and Mary Fuet- rel Head Majorette: Debbie Boren. Band UU or D Q. cn -t' C Q. co 3 -1' U7 rn 2. O N4 rn 3 QL co U7 U7 'U 7 oi 0 ji 0 CD E f if it so gi s f as A at t xi The Stage Band has provided NM with musical entertainment throughout the year. The band's jazzy rhythm and flexibility have allowed the students to broaden their field of music. Mr. Kline is the director. The Little Blue band went to U.l.L Band Contest in March and brought back a Special Award for a 1st Division in sightreading. Officers are: President, Melissa Deang Vice-President, Kevin Sledge: Secretary, Terrie Starnesg Drum Major, Mike Carter. Band 45 The Orchestra students enjoyed many activities such as the Buccaneer Festival, Sandy Lake and U.l.L Contest in April. The Orchestra has performed four concerts. Officers are: Francis Collins, Chad Fenner, Jim Goff, Charles Stucker, Julie Harwerth, Margaret Monrow, Jackie Lockey, Renee Cooksey, Lou Ann Taber, Ruth Williams, Kristi Hunter. 46 Orchestra ROTC Shows Excellent Military Form 1st Lt. Alan Purcell, 1stSgt. David Fletcher, 2nd Lt. Johnson, 2nd Lt. Wilbanks, Sgt. Smith, Mst. Sgt. Flowe, Pvt. Morgan, Pvt. Gray, Pfc. Ngayen, Rct. Smith, Flct. Dupris, Pvt. Fleneau, Cpl. O'Quinn, Pvt. DeWighl, Pvt. Butler, Cpl. Allred, Rot. Patric and Rct. Clintron. 2st Lt. Deric Tolleson, 1st Sgt. Kenneth Ureste, S. Sgt. Aldrich. Personnel: Terry Hampton, James Gore, James Stover, Chris Set- tles, Jeff McHargue, Gary Yarborough, Robert Burrows, Greg Pogue, Billy Flaburn, Nancy Terry, Greg Edwards, Deam Feemster, Richard Cross, Michael Sheets, David Van Schaick, Kelli Gourlay and Tom McAllister. ROTC 47 Growth in ROTC in I98O is Apparent 1st Lt. Bryan Lynch, 1st Sgt. Sherry West, Personnel: Jerry O'Neil, Frank Cason, Billy Lowden, Scott Adams, Rhonda Rowan, Rich- ard Cravey, Laura Swank, Tommy Ewton, John Monaco, and Evan Tinney. Cadet Captain Donnie Floyd, 1st Sgt. Curt Koger, Personnel: Guidon Bearer, Larry Hampton, Crystal McClammy, Karin McGowan, David Wright, James Roden, Steve Cantrell, Karin Vowell, Chris Lutrell, Renita Bonura, Dennis Lauderdale, Paul Sullivan, Bryce Raymond, Cynthia Pavlov and James Tyson. 48 ROTC ROTC Sludenis Prepare for Careers 1st Lt. Michael Aulds, Msg. John Grandy, Personnel: James Dittman, Troy Cunningham, Dennis Taylor, Jaqueline Carroll, Alan Powell, Howard Sauceman, and Doug Bannister. 1 lst Lt. Donna Flaburn, Personnel: Ronnie Waller, Tina Price, Greg Carter, John Benford, Phillip Ranne, and John Bonura. ROTC 49 WW? fi if Q3 fx ., Q J ,,..,..- I , ..- Y 4 'J X . f M 3 ' asm. ' . w a 1' W -. V.w'A U . , Y ,E , 5 E 1 E . 7 V7 W1 3' g, M v J,,:i,, 'W ,, ' , ' L' Q i- 1-.V H, M' M 1 A f I wwwNe1,fmw,N-Mi.Qf,.,f,,W, X X . , ' + iwwrf H K' -+L: M. W, M, gs ! -.4 Y. 'W mi. if 51 32 3125 ,Q E : MPM .w'H pi 52 J.V. Drill - Practice - Practice Both Second and Third period JV Dril- Iers have stretched many hours for prepa- ration of their performances. At left, Julie Collett, Sarah Ballenger, and Gretchen Springfield are shown working on kick series. Joanna Rose, Diane Miller, Stephanie Metheney and Susan Franks are instruc- tors. Sarah Ballinger is shown stretching. Gretchen Springfield is shown daydreaming and stretching at the same time. JV Drill 53 Pacesette rs The nervous smiles and chat tering teeth before the perform ance at Memorial Stadium van ished as the Pacesetters capti vated the fans with another glit tery performance. 54 Pacesetters 1 1 , N5 -4 1 ?,uHff'45f6'x 2 ,WQVQ ,X 'YM 3 , X f X 51 Cheerleaders Tackle Many Tasks Spirited Sheri Fieville cheers on the crowd at the Mesquite!North Mesquite pep rally. 56 Cheerleaders Freshman cheerleaders are: Lisa Swann, Julie Cook, Lorraine Mosher, Teresa Trail, Sherri Green, Rhonda Johnson, Lori Kirkpa- trick, Sheri Reville, Kim Storey, Patty Ramsey, Eydie Guevara, and Tami Cawley. fat leftj Laci Folks is a pro at thesejumps. fbelowj Brett Miller lifts graceful Amy Hinton with ease. me The Junior Varsity cheerleaders are: Sandra Beard, Laura Odom, Dena Crawford, Paula Bunyard, Lana Banks, Tonya Rich, Vickie Hodnett, DeeAnn Muldoon, Teri Calhoun and Kim Truesdell. 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Mari Luz Cangas, fsec- ond rowj Annette Gibson, Gin- ger Thornburg and Lou Ann Taber. .The oftice workers create an atmosphere around the office area that makes the day go a lot smoother for the secretaries. 60 Office Workers ri G uli lV1aihClubs In A Number Craze The Number Sense students are con- stantly improving their math skills. Mem- bers are ffirst rowj Kim Carroll, Linda Hauge, Betsy Grigar, Brenda Burkhart, Mrs. Hopkins Csponsorj. Csecond rowj Harry Brodnax, Victor Kreeger, Mark Nicholson, Randy Crowley, Jim Goff, Paul Anna, Scott West, Danny Naberhaus. The Slide Rule Team do a lot of compet- ing throughout the year. This challenging group of students are ffirst rowj Danny Naberhaus, Donna Temple, Connie Vin- son fsponsorj. Csecond rowj Greg Gra- ham, David Green, Mark Allen. Math 61 mw R.-.Q Q' 111, , ' 1- f f J-is sf -1 ,,.M.,,,,K,2ff1,Q,,-xw,S W V , ,U .f W'7y !F'f5'Lfx,.r:,y1f4'fE6A-31' . il1 'if'1 Yrs wmv:-YHA ij Nj X as 'xml 4-ly fdmfm -Q.:1 swim: lpn V yy .. . 5heL ' y i ,f 'MSi,f6 , ,,, , , , , S 'W gs ' Q W, , , 1 , 2 tl , if ,ie ,, Q-wffeff V X : 1-f-fx'--'pf-M-,-gfagmf-QQ. W 52 , ' U., 4-12 wi N W r X74'f K 1 ' ii ' , nf, A . 5 1 E, . , www? I , 5 'V VV if ,E E-133:45 Y,5sa.g-..f'S ' ' , ii '-w,1W,,f. E.. iii? 524ni2?i5?S2lz2?lf-wish-U ':'E'l-xii ' , ..,,., .. ,.,uX S 7 1 ? x v gi , ir f? , E I E, yy , ,, .,.,Y,. . s ,ggi Q ,5 f ' K Q, 'I a.f,cNW,.W,,Wm.,.WW , ' 595 7 3 Zgtxff P' M Q,Q.2Ug.'-Y-- , , ,, , , , , if if B- .1- biggest group of Stallion fans at NM is the Blue Brigade card section made up of some spir- volunteers willing to give extra time to support their school. Blue Brigade 63 Students Show Outstanding Ability Officers of the OEA are President, Roberta Blackerby, Vice-President, Donna Hughesg Secre- tary, Cynthia Whitaker, Treasurer, Elizabeth Halliday, Historian, Irma Sanchez. OEA sold candy for money making projects. They also had an Employer-Employee Luncheon. Cosmetology students include: Denise Mosley, Twila Ferguson, Melissa Woody, Michelle San- ders, Denise McCain, Lisa Fox, Paula Atkins, Kim McCrummen, Sandra Measles, Shelly Win- slow, Gina Gerron, Kathy Morris, Karla Stubbs, Carol McCIung, Gina Rector, Lori Richardson, Patsy Moye, and Jan Rust. 64 Cosmetology, OEA I-IECE, I-IUC-l Keep Busy Sponsor for this year's HECE is Mrs. Cheryl Taylor. Sponsor for this year's HOCT is Mrs. Brenda Young. fAbovej After selling over 32,000 worth of candy, HECE will hold an Employers Appreciation Banquet. Apart from this members attended area meetings in Denton and a state meeting in Houston. A gift was awarded to Lisa Richards for earning the most points for club activities and projects. fLeftj HOCT has kept very busy this year. They held a blood pressure drive, where they attempted to take every students' blood pressure. They also had fund raising activities by selling candy and fuzzies. Officers are Donna Raburn, Pres: Dawn Witte, Vice-Presg Kathy Calvert, Secg Kim Belmear, Parliamentariang Gayle Parker, Fteporterg Steve Luke, Sen., and Gina Hoskins, Historian. 65 Quiings and Awards for VICT, VOCT VlCT has attended many area and state conventions. They have won many awards in first and second place. Officers for the club arelleft to rightjDavid Bravo, Vice-Pres, Terry Kruegar, Sgt. at Arms: Mike Hanas, Parliamentarian, Jack Moore, Reporter, Mark Furman, Treas, Darryl Burns, Pres, and Gary Callaway, Sec., Sponsor for this year's VICA is Mr. Norman McLaren. Officers for VOCT this year are William Johnson, Pres, Brenda Bond, Vice-Pres, Steve Zook, Sec, Lyle Ferguson, Sgt. at Arms, David Ivins, Reporter, Darrall Nolan, Parliamentarian, and Mike Durrett, Treas. Advisor is Mr. Wesley M. Wyatt. VOCT has participated in many activities including going on a picnic and a trip to the zoo. 66 VICA VOC T Students Tackle Industrial Field TlASA Members are: Mike Aulds, Andy Floyd, Chris Hibtob, Ken Eresti, La Donna Flannery, Valerie Lance, Tina Hamil, and Billy Sherry. Electronics students are: Mike Saam, Tracy Berry, Bruce Mark, Doug Marrell, Keith Bain, and Willis Lewis. Electronics classes, held at MHS, have guided students into advancing in the field of electronics. TIASA has provided our students with an informative outlook and incentive to tackle the industrial world. TIASA, Electronics 67 Distributive Education Works tor Students The Distributive Education is one of the vocational classes that has given the students a great opportunity in job placement to suit their busy schedules. Members of Mr. Allen's class are: Rhonda Lindsey, Glen Cogswell, Jenise Jessee, Maylayne Margerum, Julie Cox, Debbie Sheets, Lennisa Harrison, Gayla Truett, Richard Bravo, Trish Shea, Diana Rocka, Arminda Truett, Mike Allen, Angela Kappenman, Kevin Kannada, Rob Webb, Tammy Walker, Becky Slakey, Kevin Colwill, John Reneau, Susan Kearney, Christi Allen. Mr. Wilson's class members include: Lori Reed, Tina Cook, Kathy Stuard, Valorie Noll, Elizabeth Harrington, Teresa Porter, Mary Evans, Glenda Baldwin, Susan Rizzoto, Margaret Browning, Lisa Fitzgerald, Jana Cagle, Teresa Harrison, Diane Amador, Darren McWhirter, Dawn Haddock, Sherry Kennedy, Laura White, John Nekusa, Doug Reed, David Galyon, Jeff Burrows, Mark Taylor, Doug McGehee, Hugh Curry, Ray Wilson. 68 DE CA Clubs Remain Active The Woods and Water Club had some good times on various outings and activities. Over sixty energetic stu- dents participate in this club. Mr. Ftylander is the sponsor. The Science CIub's main activity was to practice for UiL Science Contests. They also had a Christmas party. Officers are Matthew Peepies, Presidehtg Paul Anna, Vice-President: and Donna Reid, Secre- tary. The Future Farmers of America partici- pated in many contests and achieved many goals. To raise funds, they had a candy sale. Sweetheart this year is Leslie Pierson. Sponsor is Gordon Bench. Clubs 69 Students Attempt Architecture at NM Drafting Trades students are: James Irvin, Christopher Porter, Jeff Young- blood, Philip Casaili, David Stovall, Winston DeFord, Ricky Lloyd, David Stovall. Building Trades students are: Mike Johnson, Eric Eames, Gary Logan, Brian Gumm, Ronny Fudge. The Drafting Trades and Building Trades classes at MHS are both useful and skillful in helping students find specific vocations in the architectural field. 70 Drafting, Building Trades Future Mechanics Learn New Techniques Auto Mechanics students are: Clint Perry, Pat Scott, Richard Laird, Allen Dyer, Kirby Almond, Marty Ails, Leo Schack, Clayton Newman, Kenneth Hough, and John Mclntosh. Auto, Paint, and Body students are: James Stuard, Greg Layton, Neil Simms, Robert Kraus, Eric Harris, David Davidson, and Isaac Buchanan. Auto 71 f , 9 f 'f'w, V 5 Wi 5 N ! z ' 5 51 L ai.. Q..S-5 J C1- 4 w j r L x. 'x F f Q, F s M B M E I E i E x K I i z K 1 f 1 i I 2 2 ,, Q 1 A Sports Sports Athletic programs during the past few years have improved by becoming more diversified. Because of this improvement, sports have played an impor- tant part in the well rounded student. One advantage of North Mesquite's athletic pro- gram is the attempt to equalize the distribution of attention and funds to all sports, both male and female. Athletics for girls have continously gained more attention in recent years than ever before. It can be noted that competitive female athlet- ics are achieving better per- formance and obtaining larger crowds. 74 Sports and More Sports Another improvement is the selectivity of the teams. After entering high school, a student learns that he can no longer dom- inate every sport. Because of the overlapping competitive seasons, athletes are limited to the number of sports in which they can partic- ipate. Due to the amount of time concentrated to a single sport, the quality of athletic perform- ance has improved. Because the surrounding areas have grown significantly, the selection of ath- letes to teams has become more selective. As the population grows the level of competition, will undoubtedly continue to become more diversified and selective. Sports 75 Stallion Season Two appropriate adjectives describing the entire season of the mighty Stallion team are breath-taking and heart-stopping. In front of perhaps the largest crowd ever to gather in Memorial Stadium, the Stallions again proved their superiority as they blasted the Mesquite Skeeters 28 to 7. Sticking together with the proud, spirited fans behind them all the way, the team managed to stay on top of things. A shattering tie to South Garland cost them the longed-for district lead. Hampered by numerous injuries throughout the season, the Stallions pulled off victories time after time proving that guts and desire make a winning team. Players receiving All-District honors were: Ralph Darnell CDefensive Tacklej, Warren Swann fSafetyJ, Kraig Hopkins COuarterbacky, Kevin Lankford fOffensive Tacklej, and Randy Davis CDefensive Endj. 76 Football A 'Comeback Affair' Page 76 - Top: Front row - David Gish fmgrj, Daniel Hargrove, Mack Hayes, Gary Shuttleworth, Tim Cook, Donnie Shipman, Kevin Iund, Duane Wilcoxen, Xavier Castillo, Mark Guzy, Tommy Davidson fmgrj, 2nd row - Rudy Hathcock fmgrj, Don Wilson, Danny Heath, Tim Johnson, Jorge Martin, Kyle Fisher, Mike Mikulenka, Jay Vandergriff, Dwayne Thrasher, Billy Edwards, Dwain Townsend fmgr.J, 3rd row - Gordon Porterfmgrj, Mark Cornelius, Kyle Baird, Robert Fitzgerald, Randy Davis, Tim Spradling, Todd Barnes, Steve Whitworth, Jimmy Darnell, Bud Champion, Howard Gordon fmgr.J, 4th row -Ted Eastus fmgr.J, Barry Walker, Keith Barron, Mike Guzy, Fawaz Ismail, Kevin Lankford, Joel Johannsen, Robert Kennedy, Howard McGinnis, Dave Tanco, Trent Mackey fmgr.J, 5th row - Greg Downs 1mgr.J, Warren Swann, Lance Cawley, Johnny Torres, Chris Balch, David Grant, Curtis Smith, Steve Sledge, Pat Pilgrim, Tim Moseley, Keith Hopkins fmgr.J, Back row- Kraig Hopkins, Mike Harwerth, Blake Foster, Ralph Darnell, David Moon, Mark Lambert, Pat Power, Chris Weaver, John Mackey. Left: Kraig and Keith Hopkins show what sticking together as one will do for a team. Kraig had an outstanding season and was voted quarterback for the All-Decade team. Page 77 Left: Tim Cook and Don Wilson take time out for a quick breather between plays. Above: Billy Edwards goes into high gear while Don Wilson blocks for him from behind in the pre-season opener against Bryan Adams. The Stallions defeated the Cougars 26 to 19. Football 77 Almost, Doesnur Count W ix 78 Football Page 78 - middle: On the sideline Coach Jake Swann gives halftime instructions. bottom: South Garland blocks Handy Davis'extra point attempt. Page 79 - top: Billy Edwards scores one of his two touchdowns in the Mesquite game. Edwards rushed for 85 yards in 16 carries. middle left:Edwards pounds the turf for extra yardage. Middle right: Kraig Hopkins ponders a hand-off to Mark Lambert. bottom: Kralg Hopkins anticipates the rapidly approaching defensive line of the Mesquite Skeeters. Beneath the scorching August sun, the Stallions began the year under the leadership of head coach Gary Childress. The pre-season was a good one. North Mesquite defense came through at the right moment and helped set up the Stallions' 26-19 opening game victory over Bryan Adams. The opportunistic Stallion team took advantage of several Skyline miscues to knock off the Raiders and move their season record to 2-0. The 18-10 win continued the Stallion domination over the Sky- line team. ln what could be termed as a warm-up for the district opener the Stallions knocked off the Arlington Sam Houston Texans 26-13. The game matched a couple of unbeaten teams, but it was quite obvious from the beginning of the game that the Stallions had the Texans outclassed in the talent department. .K ...Q-L Football 79 With a 3-0 record and a lot of momentum on their side the Stallions took a week off in preparation for the opening of district play at Garland's William Stadium. Trailing North Garland the entire game the Stallions dropped the district opener to the Raiders with a score of 1 -14. With the disappointing loss to North Garland behind them, the Stallions' next opponent was Lakeview. The Stallions grabbed a 10-0 lead in the second quarter but in a flash the momentum changed and the Patriots came up with two quick touchdowns and the lead. With 2:19 showing on the clock and on their own 25 yard line, the Stallions began a heart-stopping march to the end zone using only eleven plays. With five seconds remaining, Steve Whit- worth brought Hopkins' high pass down for the winning score. Randy Davis' extra point kick sent the Stal- lions into the dressing room with a 17- 15 win, their first in district play. Still rejoicing from this miraculous victory, the Stallions went on the road to Corsicana to face the Tigers. lt was a night when Corsicana made crucial mistakes that the Stallions con- verted into points. The game-ending statistics showed domination in most areas by the Stal- lions, who picked up 16 first downs to the Tigers' 11. Rushing honors went to the Stallions with 188 yards against Corsicana's 99. The Tigers outdis- tanced the Stallions through the air, 88 yards to 15, but three interceptions negated most of that edge. Penalty yardage was nearly' even, with North Mesquite flagged for 20 yards and Cor- sicana penalized for 24. Flying along in high spirits, the Stal- lions next faced the Wilmer Hutchins Eagles. They got a very big win as they knocked off the Eagles by a 14-7 score. The Stallions could not mount a suc- cessful scoring drive until the second quarter but finally got one started. The drive started on the North Mesquite 40 and with two back-to-back 17-yard runs by Billy Edwards the Stallions marched right down the field. Coming from behind Hopkins got the final yard and after Davis kicked the extra point, the game was tied. With the score remaining 7-7 in the fourth quarter, Warren Swann inter- cepted an Eagle pass at the 40 and returned it to the Wilmer Hutchins 12 yard line. Three plays later as Hopkins 80 Football took the ball, shifted to the left and then cut back to the right, an-d rambled eleven yards for the final score. Davis kicked the extra point with four min- utes remaining. Due for a letdown the Stallions prepared them- selves to face the South Garland Colonels. The Stallions put on a last second rally to tie the Colo- nels14-14. The Stallions found themselves down 14-O going into the fourth quarter of the Colonel game, but Hopkins and receivers Mike Harwerth, Tim Moseley, and Billy Edwards brought the team back in the final few seconds to knot the score. The Stallions couldn't put together any scoring marches in the third quarter but the defense totally shut down the Colonel's offense. Jorge Martin had a tremendous game for the Stallions as he made several tackles and recovered two fumbles. With seven minutes left in the game Hopkins started his passing attack. Starting on the stal- lions' own 26 yard line, he threw eight yards to Harwerth, seventeen to Edwards, fifteen to Mose- ley, and the final four yards of the drive went to Moseley on a diving catch in the end zone. Coach Childress decided to go for a successful two point conversion by Moseley. On third and two with two seconds remaining in the contest, Hopkins hit Harwerth with a beautiful pass and a beautiful catch at the back of the end zone for a fifteen-yard scoring play tying the score at 14-14. There was no time left on the clock when Davis attempted the extra point but South Garland came flying through and blocked the kick, leaving both teams feeling dejected. Still hurting from this disappointing tie the Stal- lions next faced the Garland Owls. North Mes- quite led all the way to a 42-14 defeat on the Owls. Edwards scored twice for the Stallions and Hopkins tallied once and hit Moseley with a scor- ing strike. Jorge Martin got another touchdown by running fifteen yards with the football after Johnny Torres blocked a Garland punt. John Mackey added the final score on a six-yard run on the final play of the game. Now the stage was set for the crosstown rivalry between the Skeeters and the Stallions. Once again the Stallions blasted the Skeeters 28-7. Hopkins rushed for over one hundred yards, Whitworth had one touchdown, Edwards had three touchdowns, and Keven lund had four suc- cessful extra point kicks as the Stallions picked up their fifth district win in seven tries. The North Mesquite muscle was just too much for the Skeeter speed. Page 80: Ralph Darnell puts pressure on the Corsicana quar- terback in a crucial game. Darnell was chosen to be on the 1979's Texas High School Blue Chip List. Page 81: top: Tim Moseley Soars high as his fingertips come in contact with the football. bottom: Howard McGinnis and Kyle Baird squeeze a Skeeter. 81 You ng Stallions Battle The B Team members are 1st row - Kevin Thompson fmgrj, James Jesse, Brad Wright, James Provence, A. J. Becvar, Steve Hester, Jeff Tanton, Barry Griffing. 2nd row - David Chance, Randy Pippen, Matt Chadwick, Pat Daniels, Randy Patrick, Paul Johnston, Mike Sanders, Mace Metcalf, Phil Rochester. 3rd row - Jay Fuller QTr.J, Gary Halliday tCoachJ, David Hasley, Ricky Harmon, Duane Cooley, Ron McKee, Mark Holloway, Steve Carter, Doug Smith, Brad Foreman, Ronnie Dale, Ken Trepangier fCoachJ. 4th row - Ricky Condra, Scott Luttrell, Bobby McReynolds, Macven Salina, Marc Coffman, Gilmar Franco, Robert Hardin, John Cook, Todd Kingrey, Greg Smith, Brian Chappell. The JV Team members are 1st row - Jesse Reynoso, Greg Peeples, Stephen Crowley, Tommy Davis, Rudy Hathcock, Ronal Norris, Brad Dunn, Andy Floiyd, Dean Jones, Danny Bosan QMgrJ. nd row - Keith Malone, Joey McCown, Dennis Sawyer, Bubba Newman, Kevin Couch, David dwards, Tim Stooksberry, d Villareal, Jimmy Ballard. 3rd row - Randy Foster, Gerald Oliver, Rick McKee, David Phillips, Gr:-Ag Byrd, Tommy Willard, John Ericson, Kevin Thompson fMgrJ, Leo Johnson CCoachj. 4th row - Jerry Moyihan fCoachJ, Jay Fuller tTrJ, ark Eaton, Scott Davis, Troy Palmer, Mike Ashford, Barry Jenkins, Scott Foster, Bobby Duke, Todd As more. 5th row -John Barnett, Ernest Flore, John Nolan, Brian Epps, Cary Davis, Russell Neeley, Danny Murray, Brad Adams. 82 FO0tbaIl 9th Grade Blue team members are 1st row - Paul Dilodovico Ury, Brian Foster, Mike Gibson, Paul Pintor, Vance Gilley, David Box, Charles Downs, John Banno, Ken Roberts, Garg Marks CTO. 2nd row - Jerrell Little, Glenn Goree, Mark Ballas, Don Stephens, Tod Chance, Doug Mallon, Jeff Price, Matt rown. 3rd row- David Hollifield fMgrJ, John Garner, Mark San- ders, Phillip Smith, Bill Kula, Joe Coker, James Douglas, Damon Dobson, Todd Graham, Robert Gulledge fMgrJ. 4th row - Kyle Martin, D. Marshall, James Gilbert, Greg Clary, Frank Case, Andy Braddock, Sammy Fischer. 9th grade White team members are 1st row - Paul Dildovico fTrj, Michael Sheppard, Terry Shuffler, Jon Richerson, Steve Stone, Rod Watson, Robert Stoeber, Tim Free, Danny Abernathy, Gary Marks CTrJ. 2nd row - Bruce Reeves, Billy Day, Ricky Morgan, Scott White, Mike Hunter, Bryan Elkins, Len Pollard, Billy Seitzler. 3rd row - David Terry fmgrj, Jerald White, Bill Kapitan, Dale Price, David Garza, Marty Crawford, Jeff Leslie, Scott Toles, Bobby Walker. 4th row - Jeff Hughes, Brian Cain, David Leerson, Paul Burnam, Jon Youngblood, Wayne Chadwick, Jay Trussell, Ken Vandever, Jeff Harris fMgrJ. To mold varsity football players is the main objective ofjunior varsity and freshman football. Other main objectives are: gaining experience under game conditions and learning how to play in pressure packed situations. . The B team compiled a record of 4-6 and the Junior Varsity team ended their season with a record of 3 wins and 3 losses. The Freshman Blue finished with a season record of 5-43 the Freshman White team held the same standings of 5-4. Football 83 Trainers and Coaches Work Together Without the assistance and support the train- ers and coaches provide for the athletes here at North Mesquite, no team would be com- plete. Under the supervision of Coach Dennis Hart, the trainers are well-prepared for various first- aid emergencies and jobs of different sorts. David Gish received a full four-year scholar- ship to North Texas State University. Ftight: Coach Dennis Hart caught unexpectedly by the camera on the sideline of a football game. Coach Hart was a trainer at the World Gymnastics Meet held in Fort Worth. Pictured below is the group of well-trained students who individually play an important role in the athletic programs at North Mesquite. 84 Trgners Pictured to the left are the Freshman Football team coaches. Standing, Ed Toogood, Charles Ftylander, Steve Wade. Kneeling is Ben Robertson. Varsity coaches Cnot picturedj are Jake Swann, Gary Chil- dress, Dennis Hart, Claude Tarver, Terry Kinard, and Roger Smith. Bottom left: Coach Hart attended every Football game and was always ready for any type of an emergency. Bottom right: The Varsity Football team takes a brief time out along with some assistance from the trainers. l Coaches 85 Baseball Team Struggles The Varsity Baseball team started their sea- son with a team that had potential to challenge for the top spot in District 10-AAAA, but inju- ries to key players such as Danny Villanueva and many close and late inning defeats put a damper on all Stallion chances. The Stallions lost 3-2 to Lakeview, 2-0 to Corsicana and split a double-header 3-6,4-2 against Highland Park. In the first game of the double-header at Till- ery Field the Stallions and the Scotties were tied at 3-3. Stacy Morris was replaced by Owen lnmon who gave up a two-run double and a run that was scored on the third out, making the score 6-3. The South Garland Colonels clobbered the Stallions in route to a 7-1 victory at Tillery Field. The Stallions' district record sank to 1-4 as they couldn't muster any offense and didn't push any runs across the plate. 86 Baseball M ,,,, I - K . f. it K , i , ,,k My . U V, ,V:.., .V,..... V. . L.LL .. ., 1 , , l I 1 l A A A Q., ,,, -,,--: ' 'if-ill'-if '75 'f--, il., iL.f?5k:f.i . as .I A M .kii Page 86, top: With words of wisdom, Coach Ken Trepagnier speaks to Stacy Morris. Bottom: The Varsity Team members are Top row: David Norley, Stacy Morris, Steve Brown, Steve Kimbrough, Duane Wilcoxen, Terry Moore. Middle row: Bob Cain, Danny Villanueva, Clay Campbell, Pat Clark, Eddie Wafford, Mark Collis. Bottom row: Daniel Hargrove, Owen Inmon, David Lancaster, Steve Wright, Jimmy Darnell, Kelly Kidd, Greg Downs. Page 87, Daniel Hargrove slides into base in the nick of time. Baseball 87 W 1 in ar The lone Stallion run came in the sec- ond inning with the help of two Colonel errors, making the score 2-1. Eddie Wafford started on the mound for the Stallions giving up three runs, only one of which was earned, in the three innings he pitched. Stacy Morris finished him up unloading for four more runs in the final two innings. Pat Clark kept things from getting worse as he made a couple of spectacular catches out in left field. The Stallions finished their season in a game that sums up the entire season, with a heartbreaking loss. The Stallions were edged by the Mesquite Skeeters, 5- 3. The game was scoreless until the top of the third inning when Mesquite broke the ice with two runs. The Skeeters put the game away in the top of the seventh inning as they put three more points on the scoreboard to make the score 5-0. In the bottom of the seventh, Clay Campbell led off with a triple. He then scored as Kelly Kidd drove the ball deep to Kimbrough moved Kidd to third on a sacrifice fly to right field. Terry Moore then popped out to first, and Mark Collis grounded to second to end the ball game. 88 Baseball F The Varsity Baseball Team completed their season by honoring members of the team at the annual Spring Sports Ban- quet. Coach Ken Trepagnier gave Pat Clark the Golden Glove Award. Kelly Kidd and Clay Campbell were co-recipients for the offense Award, and the Most Valuable Player Award was given to Danny Villan- ueva. Page 88, top: Brian Cain follows through on a hopeful strike. Bottom: Bat girls for the team are Patty Tankersley and Carrie Burton. Center: Steve Wright hurls the ball to base. Page 89, The Varsity and Junior Varsity Baseball coaches are: standing - Ken Trepagnier, and kneeling are: Gary Halli- day and Leo Johnson. The Junior Varsity team members are: top row: Hank Dixon, Daniel Akin, David Leerson, Mike Buchannan, Sammy Fischer, Joe LeBrun, fMgr.J. Middle row: Jeff Price, Mike Gibson, Brad Foreman, Wes Elder, Flalph Porter. Bottom row: Jim Wright, Phil Ftoches ter, Mark Madgean, Mike Wilson, George Matthews, and Brian Cain. Baseball 89 Golfers Go to Regionals Golf is a sport in which the participant shoots for birds, but not with a rifle and a bullet, instead with a golf club and a little white golf ball. The birds which the golf team, under Coach Charles Tabor, shot for this year were birdies and eagles - a birdie being one under par and an eagle, two under par. ww mes? itt, asssst 90 Golf Team X t 3 5 Page 90, top: Brett Patterson displays his fine stroke. Bottom: The Golf Team members are: standing: Kevin Newberry, Brett Patterson, Eddie Schnurr, Scott Blackwood, and Byron Edgmon. Kneeling: Kevin Schwartz, Jerry Lopez, Toni Smith, Dominic Enriquez, and Frank Dailey. Not pictured is Danny Naberhaus. Page 91, Kevin Newberry perfects his putting stroke on the practice green at the Mesquite Municipal Golf Course. After many tiring afternoons walk- ing up and down the Mesquite Municipal Golf Course, the Stallions opened their season. For the first time in five years, the Golf Team won a District Champion- ship. The Stallions edged Corsicana by three strokes with a score of 607 in competition April 14 and 15. Kevin Newberry finished second overall with a score of 75-76-149 in the two days of competition. Brett Patterson and Eddie Schnurr fin- ished third and fourth with scores of 75-75-150 and 75-76-151, respec- tively. The Stallions and Corsicana advanced to the regional tourna- ment at Denton on April 23, 24, and 25. Coach Tabor awarded Kevin New- berry with the Outstanding Golfer of the Year award. Golf Team 91 Tennis Teams Battle tor Second Tennis - A typically outdoor game that is played with rackets and a light elastic ball by two players on a level court divided by a low net. Under Head Tennis Coach James Brinkley, the Stallion tennis team prepared for the season with many grueling hours of practice. The Tennis team members are: Back row. Coach James Brinkley, Mike Nabors, Ron Simmons, Jeff Bibbs, Johan Gunnarson, Curtis Kaloi Jimmy King, Jerry Foster, Charlie Schuhmann. Front row, Cassie Gist, Tammy Pierce, Julie Schnurr, Susan Witt, Teresa Martinez, Ann Rus- sell, Pat McElyea, Becky Seitzler, Angela Martinez. 92 Tennis Page 92: top, Jeff Bibbs retains complete concen- tration on the court. Page 93: top, Becky Seitz- ler and Anne Russell enjoy playing doubles together. Bottom, Exchange stu- dent Johan Gunnarson displays his polished form. The Boys tennis team placed second in district. Jeff Bibbs and Johan Gunnarson won the Doubles title. However, in prepara- tion for the Regional meet, Bibbs and Gun- narson were informed they were disqualified from competition because Gunnarson is not an American citizen. A very disappointing letdown, although the two of them were awarded with the Most Outstanding Players of the Year. The girls tennis team also did an excellent job in District competition. They placed sec- ond and Pat McElyea and Susan Witt won third place in the Girls Doubles. McElyea was awarded the Most Outstand- ing Player of the Year. She also was hon- ored with the Girls Athletics award. Tennis 93 Tracksters Break School Records The Boys Varsity Track Team fin- ished in fourth place in the District Track Meet finals with 70 points as did the Freshman Track Team with 80 points. Chris Nyvold placed first in the Long Jump with a remarkable distance of 23'1 . Ralph Darnell captured second place in the Discus with a throw of 146' and third in the Shot Put with a hurl of 48'. Pat Pilgrim placed third in the Dis- cus with a throw of 138'. Mitch Nelson placed first in the high jump with a height of 6'5 . This is a new school record for North Mesquite. One other school record was set by a member of the Freshman Track Team. Casey Sheffield placed first in the Pole Vault with a height of 12'1 . In the 440 yard relay the team fin- ished fifth with a time of 44.44. The run- ners were Kraig Hopkins, Randy Pip- pin, Ronal Norris, and Chris Nyvold. Lyle Bontrager captured fourth in the 880 with a time of :59.2, and Ronal Norris took sixth place in the 440 clocked at 51.8. Stacye Moran finished fifth in the 120 hurdles and second in the 330 with times of 15.6 and 40.2. Darren Myers had a time of 4:36.8 in the mile run to place second and in the one mile relay the team placed sixth. The runners were Bontrager, Norris, Pippin, and Fox. Chris Nyvold was awarded Most Out- standing Trackster by Coach Brent Thorne. 94 Boys Track M f , .f Yi E ,gf tifsgya, N5 q i 1? I M5 If Q5 gi A are ii ff' rr gi fi? f 3 2,5 i 4 is twfsial Page 94, top: Darren Myers rounds a curve on his way to the finish line. Bottom: Chris Nyvold stretches in preparation for his upcoming race. Page 95, Left: Billy Day displays excellent form in the Hurdles. Below: The Track Team members are: front row, Michael Kurtz, Jerry Calverly, Darrel Willis, Troy Gore, Danny Wheeler, Mike Wilson, Steve Winni- ford, Casey Sheffield, Tracy Calverly. Second row, Brett Miller, Richard Gray, David Jackson, Travis Montgomery, Paul Caballero, Lyle Bontrager, Garret Tywater, Gerald Rowell. Third row, Bill Pearson, Kevin Perkins, Kyle Marshall, David Myers, Steve Rogers, Allen VanHoozer, Charlie Glossup, Rusty Grubbs. Fourth row, Chris Nyvold, Brett Beavers, Landon Perry, Tony Trammel, Frand Case, Mark Caldwell, Kenneth Whitney, Phil Contreras. . VI 4 19 w , rv. 1 ,,,,,f :rr,,,,, W ws' S 3? H my 'V s-- or 'MS ,I M4 SW MEM? Sgt MESQQQ S35 Wffog Mfsaw , Boys Track 95 Trackslers Cvercome Many Hurdles Page 97, Ralph Darnell uses every ounce of energy he has in order to hurl the shot put. Page 96, Top: The Team Captains are, top row, Ralph Darnell, Blake Foster. Middle row, Chris Nyvold, Pat Pil- grim, Tracy Calverly. Bottom row, Brett Miller, Tony Tram- mel, Frank Case. Bottom: Chris Nyvold con- centrates on being the first to cross the finish line just ahead. 96 Boys Track hr'-A Boys Track 97 Young Track Team Excels In a very disappointing defeat, the Girls Varsity Track Team finished seventh in the District Track Meet. Teresa Jackson finished sixth in the 220, and Kay Garrett finished fifth in the 880. The relay teams captured sixth place in both the 440 and the 880. The 440 relay team included Joyce Warren, Kim Fill- mon, and Lori Porter. For the 880 the run- ners were Kim Fillmon, Porter, and Gaula Hallmark. Regina Ftailey finished fourth in the mile run and Kathy Conine placed fifth. Ramie Lay finished sixth in the hur- dles. Penny Saulsman finished sixth in the high jump and ninth for the best North Mesquite finish in the triple jump event. Denise Cann placed fifth in the discus competition, and LeaAnn Stephens cap- tured sixth. The track team members can look for- ward to working hard and long in the next few years to improve their ratings. Out of the sixteen members of the track team, ten are freshmen and three are sopho- mores. Outstanding athlete was awarded to Joyce Warren. .lv ff' 1 -1 53 gb-1-N. ' -' f 7,5.:e-'?f- z rv -..o :-'43, - - ' , .,. ,., f g..,..p.., A.-'f'.oi'4'-4 2-1. f2.,.1--- rms'-.ffIf!,'.f- !,73.?7fZ-5 f-1 .' ,.. :F ..1 7,-iff -' F .1-,sfgi-Lljg iE fg'f:::',3 :is if..-I-'1 f'12r1 r:.'r-:-.1-:al 1-z . 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Q . ,S+ . .155 . .U ,, -. . N. .1 1 . y --l-1. -.'. av, ' I' I u ' I 'I I .I I ' 1 . TH' ' 'li . ' '1 '. '. l,,,' t.. ..,, U A.',:h2 x .Iv. 'KK ztligd- 1. 't V' . frigei ' :TES '-fa' Jw .: r' 2, 21f':,gll:t. H15 4 .' 2 . .. Zf? I 12111: .13 .1 fill -' 1'.fP..7. z of , 'f,'-' ., ' 'b:r:l 19, -AH I 0 I 1 i' 3 a . 1 0 4, I 4 3.1 98 Girls Track Left: Cassy Gist musters up all her strength to put the shot. Pictured below is the Girls Track Team. 'T l li Boys Swim Team Stays Afloat Both the Boys and Girls Swim Team finished first in the Highland Park Swim Meet. The Boys Team won by a wide margin, 79 points to High- land Park's 56 and Mesquite's 14. The Boys Team was as victorious as the girls by placing first in the 200-yard medley relay which consisted of Glen Ezell, Dale Hooker, Thad Magee. David Weeks placed second and third respectively in the 200-yard freestyle event. The next competition was the District meet in which the Boys placed second with a total of 59 points. The Swim Team enjoyed a success- ful season, winning four out of seven dual meets. The Captains of the Swim Team are: front row, Brian Alfertig, and Coach Harry Gooding. Back row, Dale Hooker, and Cindy Hancock. Not pictured are Phil Boatwright and Charles Stucker. Members of the Boys Swim Team are: Top row, Brian Cross, Dale Hooker, Mark Draper, Kirt Tillman and Coach Harry Gooding. Bot- tom row, Steve Kenney, Wendell Hooker, Rusty Lloyd, John Venrick, and David Kear. 100 Swim Team ffifzgf llfs q f 'SI FI S SWI l'Tl to District Middle picture: The diving team members are Jan Calla- way and Kim Kuptz. Bottom: Kim Kuptz skillfully performs a dive. The Girls Swim Team went to Highland Park Swim Meet to win and win big. The Girls fin- ished first with 71 points, topping Highland Park's 64 and Mesquite's 5. Jan Callaway led the Stallions to victory by setting a new school record in the 100-yard breast stroke with a winning time of 1:21:855. Callaway also placed first in the 400-yard freestyle relay along with Kim Kuptz, Shellye Simmons, and Cindy Hancock. Hancock placed first in the 100-yard butterfly along with Gerri Peters in second place. The Team placed a victorious first in District competition with a total of 70 points. The team members are: front row, Lisa Bar- ton, Angela Medford, Gerri Peters, Gail Wolf, and Anita Patterson. Back row, Coach Harry Gooding, Shellye Simmons, Kim Kuptz, Cindy Hancock, Susan Moody, and Jan Callaway. Swim Team 101 District Snatchecl Fronn Stallions in Final Minutes To be a member of the Varsity Boys Soccer Team the players are all required to be in excellent condition. Stamina is one of the many important factors of a good, strong soccer player. Led by Coach Ed Toogood, the team had a few complaints about the long, grueling hours of practice, but they later learned what an advantage they held over their opponents. The running, stretching, and scrimmaging had paid off, for both Varsity and Jun- ior Varsity teams came out on top once their seasons had come to an end. The Junior Varsity team captured the District Championship once again for the fourth straight year in a row. Remarkably, they have also remained undefeated for the past four seasons. The Varsity team made it to the cham- pionship but was defeated when the Duncanville Panthers scored on a pen- alty kick in the last two minutes of the game. Page 102 - Top: ChiChi Martin glances for some assistance against an oncoming Ftockwall defender. Right: Richard Lopez challenges a Duncanville player for the ball. Page 103 - Left: Eric Purcell snags the ball away from South Garland in midair. Flight: Fawaz Ismail eyes the ball with stern con- centration. 102 Soccer www if-AWWA xg-Q J.V. Soccer Wins Fourth Title Early in the second half, ChiChi Mar- tin headed the ball into the goal on an assist from Randy Davis giving the Stallions a 1-0 lead. The lead didn't hold up long how- ever, as several Panthers charged the Stallion goal and came away with the game tying score. A controversial call and a penalty kick with only two minutes remaining sent the Stallion boys down to a 2-1 defeat. The Stallions were beaten out in their attempt to recapture the district 10-AAAA Soccer Championship. Coach Toogood honored ChiChi Martin and Keith Kirkpatrick with Offensive and Defensive Players of the year. Left: Randy Davis takes the ball down the right sideline while Mark Caldwell watches from his defensive position. The Junior Varsity team members are: top row: Bryan Telker, John Hargis, Keven lund, Paul Dilodivico, Tony Woodard, Jerry Whitworth, Randy Miller, Jorge Martin, and Monte Scott fMgr.J. Middle row: Richard Fowler, Scott Luttrell, Dwayne Thrasher, Gary Armstrong, Mike Pearson, Jimmy Hughes, Mike Kurtz, Greg Hall, Kevin Sledge. Bottom row: David Gish fTrainerJ, Bobby Johnson, Stan Boler, Bruce Glea- son, Robbie Lyons, Robert Granada, Steve Reed, Robert Grego, Bobby Deets, David Colwill, and Coach Ed Toogood. S 105 OCCGF Perfect Season Cornes to Sad Closing The Girls Varsity Soccer Team sewed up first place in District 10- AAAA with a 5-2 win over the South Garland Colonels. Scoring for the Stallions were Stacey Boler, Brenda Miller, Belinda Hernan- dez, all with one goal each, and Sharon Littlejohn with two goals. On their way to District finals, the Stallions defeated the Garland' Owls, 7- The team showed a strongoffensive effort as they maintained Jtheir perfect district recordilof 643. Seven different: players scoiredlfor the Stallions, S i 106 H Girls Soccer N Page 106 - Top: Kelly Dunn pounds the ground in the Stallions' futile attempt against the District Champions, North Garland. Bottom: The Varsity Girls Soccer Team members are, front row: Dawn Kelley, Brenda Miller, Denise Cann, Danyelle Cann, Penny Saulsman, Amy Fletcher, Shannon Clounts, Middle row: Coach Ruth Copeland, Kelly Dunn, Debbie Ansley, Terre Heath, Kim Wilson, Linda Underwood, Angie Rios, Bottom row: Tracy Limmer, Belinda Hernandez, Kelly Rattan, Stacey Boler, Sharon Littlejohn. Page 107 - Team Captain Penny Saulsman skillfully maneuvers the ball downfield. Girls Soccer 107 gk ii. H5 Girls J V Goes Uncleteated Coach Ruth Copeland reflected, The District Championship was a tremendous Ietdown, but losing this year will make next year's goal of winning a real chaIlenge. This marks the first year in several years that a Stallion Soccer Team has been shut out in its quest for a District Championship. The 2-0 loss the girls received was the first time in three years they haven't brought the title home and the boys were District Champions twice before the Panthers of Duncanville came in and took it away. Defensive player of the year was awarded to Linda Underwood. Penny Saulsman was honored with Offensive player of the year and Best All-Round player. The Junior Varsity team finished their sea- son with a record of 3-0-0. Left Coach Ruth Copeland watches intently from the sideline. The Junior Varsity team members are top row Coach Ruth Copeland, Susann Briggs, Stacey Dunford. Allison Balch, Chalese Sta chowiak Carla Hanson Susan Briggs Lee Ann Stephens Middle row - Kay Edwards, Melanie Hood, Holly Lee, Debbie Singleton Donna Morrison Robin Walker Sandra Monroy Lisa Rodrlquez Kay Krlstrom. Bottom row - Devy Winniford, Kim Rattan, Darla Shel ton Debbie Guerra Teresa Moromes Girls J, V 109 Cross-Country The Long S Varsity Boy's Cross-Country team members are: Top row: Jerry Whitworth, Tom Castillo, Steve Nelson. Middle row: David Nanez, Vic Saffle, Scott Perry, David Sim- mons. Bottom row: Damon Myers, Steve Wooley, Robert Fox, Robert Granada Long distance runners need stamina, especially if they are cross-country runners. Cross-country runners do not run on tracks, but on paths set up as courses. This kind of running takes a lot of conditioning, and members of the Stallion cross-country teams had plenty of it. The cross-country program consisted of eleven strong runners who proved to have solid training that enabled them to compete strongly in all of their meets. Their skills were exhibited as the team was a Regional finalist. 110 Cross Country olnq Trail Top Iett: Jerry Whitworth and Scott Perry relax a moment before beginning the meet. Above: Out in front, Scott Perry Sprints for the finish line. Lett: The Stallions get off to a good start at the Norbuck Park Meet. Cross Country 1 1 1 112 Uniforms drenched with sweat, heart pounding and legs aching as if the runners were about to burstg imagine the stamina and the dedica- tion needed to push one's body to its farthest limits. This is what it takes to run cross-country. The girls did extremely well this season. They missed qualifying for Regionals by one point. Girls Cross-Country team members: Top row: Kathy Conine, Penny Saulsman, and Joyce Warren. Bottom row: Regina Ftailey, Kay Garrett, and Kristi Hennard. f .ft Cross Country Runners Miss Regionals By I Point Page 112 - Bottom left: Coach Ezzell and Penny Saulsman look over scores at Van Winkle Park. Center: Penny Saulsman stretches out in order for a good performance. Page 113 - Top: Stallions begin with a good start at the District Meet at Norbuck Park. The team placed third with 55 points. Finishing in the top ten were Kathy Conine, Q6thJ, Joyce Warren f9thJ, and Regina Railey f10thQ. Bottom: Kay Garrett and Regina Flailey lead the pack in a two mile run in Fort Worth. Cross Country 113 R 4 , W -H f' 151 Jw, SX gl Bias E E51 5535? , w...,,wWW., if K - Q. M ,M 'V W 1 s Yi 1 . ai 'LHHEN1 ' mail? iff ' U di M 10 E f .W ww A I -ff MN il 1m W 1 In F -V ...if -.,,,.,,f.f. A W.. -wwf-www 31555 fm - i' xl' 133, iw A ' p i Leis' - x V A wg f Q 4 ak , , - if ,u g 15 32: H- 'K-M -1, gl' 'EN WM2Hsif5h:JUf Q1ruw22rua1:1f:+fe:!' ' 'iVs2'egfamx,,H4H4w A ,.QP1, ..m V 174 V5 1 qs 1: 9 E? ,552 K , ,, if N., sig 'WP' JL Q , M JE' . 4 if 5 YJ i 451' L QE? '54 mi , , , MQ. , f , f ,ff , f ' Ya, gr wfwzx ' uf 1 ! W nf' fi n if 1 3 it ., wif eq fl '1' JW W1 Ei '69W'1' sg, ri ' M- M 3 .ff W rfxx ' in ' : , , , ,,,,, 'A Mags ,, Season Finale Page 114 - bottom left: Kelly Kidd fakes the ball around an Eagle and puts the ball in the net for two points against Wilmer-Hutchins. Bottom right: In the corner Mitch Nelson pumps a jump shot over a Mesquite defender. Page 115 - Slick moves, a characteristic of Mike Harwerth enable him to avoid a Lakeview defender and drive for the hoop and two points. In the early fall, the season began under Head Basketball Coach Ron Powell. Stallion Gym was filled with tired bodies as he had drilled his team in the fundamentals vital to winning basketball. Slowly his basketball powerhouse took shape, and his eyes began to gleam. Before the opening game he tuned-up his power packed line-up with the skill of a veteran mechanic. When Coach Powell was asked to name the strong and the weak points of the team he said, This year's team has definite strong points and weak points. The strong points are that the team is doing a lot of things good, but nothing really excellent. The weak points are that the team is inexperienced and lacks height among the players. But any athlete knows that height is not everything needed to produce an excellent team and the boys proved themselves indeed to the Stallion fans. After finishing off the Tyler Lee Raiders in the first round of the Richardson-Berkner Tournament, the Stallions fell to Hillcrest by a score of 56-53. The loss eliminated the Stallions, the defending champions, after only two rounds in the single elimination tourney. Mike Browning helped the Stallions through the second period with eight points, including a bucket at the buzzer to give the Stallions a 30-29 halftime lead. Hillcrest took the lead midway through the third period. Trailing 43-39 at the start of the fourth period the Stallions couldn't come back. Hillcrest took advantage of their lead which was as wide as six points at one time and put on a full court press the Stallions couldn't beat. The Stallions finally pulled to within three which was the final margin. Basketball 1 15 s E , , . - .Q WW , W ' ' .. 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Jennifer plans to attend Southwest Texas State Uni- versity and receive a mas- ter's degree in both Music Education and Vocal Per- formance. Her main career goal is to return to Mesquite and become the choir direc- tor at Poteet High School. Ramona Bonham Toni Booker Debbie Boren Cindy Bowen Richard Box Kelley Boyd Valerie Braddock David Bravo Ricardo Bravo Jimmy Brewer Pam Bridges Frances Bright Ramona Bonham 8 2 62 Frosh Track Blue Brlgade JV Drnll FHA CSoclalCommltteeJ FCA Art Club Tonl Booker 6 25 62 Honors Band Bug Blue Flag Corps NHS Spanish Club Frosh Band FHA Debble Boren 12 23 61 Varslty Band CHead Majorettej Honors Band FHA Frosh Mixed Cholr Office Worker Frosh Band CMa1oretteJ Cmdy Bowen 11 24 61 Pacesetters FCA JV Drnll Office Worker Blue Brlgade FHA French Club Latin Club Richard Box 10 22 60 Frosh Football JV Soccer FHA Kelley Boyd 7 21 62 Woods and Water Club Varsity Band Valerle Braddock 8 23 62 Pacesetters FCA Woods and Water Club FHA Blue Brigade CSecJ JV Drlll Frosh Track French Club Ricardo Bravo 4 14 62 Spanish Club French Club Cross Country JV Soccer Varsity Soccer Jlmm Brewer 12 2 y 8 61 Art Club fofflcerj French Club CCouncllJ FHA B Band Pam Brldges 12 13 61 VOE OEA Spannsh Club FHA Frances Bn ht 4 17 62 Thesplans panlsh Club Blue Brigade Harry Brodnax 5 24 62 Thesplans Forensic League Number Sense Stephen Brown 7 1 62 TIASA Baseball FHA Margaret Browning 9 23 61 DE Eddle Bunger 8 7 62 FootbalIfMgrJ FHA Brenda Burkhart 12 26 61 NHS NJHS Number Sense Latln Club Darryl Burns1 21 62 VlCAfPresJ NHS JV Soccer French Club Jett Burrow 7 9 62 DE DECA Carrle Burton 9 3 62 Pacesetters JV Drill Blue Brigade fBoard Offj Soph Class Sec FCA fVIC9 Presj FHA Spanish Club BatGnrlfBasebaIlJ News paper Staff Young Llfe Debra Byrd 8 13 62 Honor Bar Thespnan Forensic League CHlsto rlanj Newspaper Staff Literary Magazine Staff A Cappella Cholr Concert Choir fPresJ Seniors 133 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,. 1 1 1 13 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 1 1 -1 1 1 1 1 1 ., . ., ., 1 1 1 ' 1 , - 1 1 1 1 - 134 Seniors Chris Caballero Debbie Cain Bobby Cain Mark Caldwell Gary Callaway Lori Campa Clay Cambell Sabrina Cambell Ana Cangas Maria Cangas Cheryl Carson Ronald Carter Rico Carrer Phillip Casali Xavier Castillo Lance Cawley Kevin Chambers Jill Champion Mark Chaney John Chapman Tawnee Childress Pat Clark Ronald Cogswell Bradley Collard Francis Collins Chris Caballero 2-1-61 Varsity Track VICA Debbie Cam 7 19 62 FHA Bobby Cam 2 18 62 French Club Frosh Footba JV Football JV Baseball Varsity Baseball Mark Caldwell 4 21 62 Varsity Soccer JV Soccer FCA JV Cross Country German Club Gary Callaway 3 5 62 VlCAfSec7 FHA Frosh Football Clay Campbell 4 28 62 Varsity Baseball Frosh Basketball FHA Sabrina Cambell 5 26 62 Varsity Bank fMajoretteJ FHA Young Life Student Council French Club Drama Club TIASA Campalgners Ana Can as 7 8 61 Spannsh lub French Club Marla Cangas 7 8 61 French Club Art Club FHA Cheryl Carson1 29 62 Pacesetters fMgrJ JV Dr1ll FCA Blue Bn ade Spanish Club FHA Lubrary Worker fflce Worker Woods and Water Club Ronald Carter 4 19 61 FHA Ph1I1p Casall 9 12 61 VICA Xav1erCast1Ilo 2 24 62 JV Football Varslty Football Varslty Track FCA FHA Lance Cawley11 29 61 Varsity Football B Team Football Frosh Football Choral Choir Frosh Choir fPresJ Un1ty Choir Region Choir FCA Young Life JV Baseball Soph Class Pres Senior Favor Kevin Chambers 3 10 62 Industrial Club Woods and Water Club J1II Champion 9 15 61 NHS Pacesetters JV Drlll Blue Brigade FCA FHA French Club Student Council John Chapman 2 24 62 VICA Frosh Football B Team Football David Clounts 11 18 61 FFA M1chaeICockreIl2 11 62 Woods and Water Club Frosh Football B Team Football FHA Ronald Cogswell 11 16 62 DE fPresJ Bradley Collartl 7 27 62 Stallion Battalion fPresJ Forensic League CV Presj Thesplan Franc1sCoII1ns3 31 62 All Area Choir Chorale Honors Band Varslty Band CCaptJ Sym Orch Unity All Regnon Cholr All Region Band Seniors 135 , , ll, , . , , , . 8 , , , 'v 1 1 - , , . . 1 ' '1 - , 1 1 V 1 1 . , . , , ., , 136 Seniors Mark Collis Clint Collyer Kevin Collwill Lori Condra Robert Cook Tim Cook Tina Cook Vicky Coplin Mark Cornelius Kimmy Costner Billy Cowling Theresa Crooks Randall Crowley Hugh Curry John Curry Jerry Cutrighl Charles Daniels Tracy Danley Ralph Darnell Tom my Davidson Randy Davis Shane Davis Suzanne Decker Tammy DeGroot Jimmy DeLaRosa Stephanie DeRusha Jennifer Devenport Jennifer Dillon Mark Collis 8-7-62 Varsity Baseball JV Baseball JV Basketball, Frosh Basketball Spanish Club FHA FCA Clint Collyer VICA Frosh Football B Team Football Kevin Collwrll 3 23 62 garslty Soccer fMgrJ Latin Club Science lub Lori Condra1 10 62 NJHS FHA Frosh Band Robert Cook 1 19 62 NHS NJHS Number Sense Science Club Spanish Club Tim Cook 3 26 62 Varsity Football B Team Football Frosh Football FHA FCA Woods and Water Club TmaCook1011 61 Girls Choir Blue Brigade FCA Acappella Cholr JV Drill Pacesetters FHA DECA Vicky Coplln 2 7 62 HOCT HOSA Latin Club Young Life FCA FHA Blue Brigade Frosh Band Mark Cornelius 4 13 61 Varsity Football FHA Klmmy Costner 11 15 61 Student Council lndust Arts Club FCA FHA Woods and Water Club Office Worker Library Worker Theresa Crooks 3 17 62 JV Basketball Varsity Basketball FCA Latin Club Art Club Randall Crowley 5 17 62 Football Newspaper Staff Number Sense Slide Rule Latin Club Hugh Curry 12 6 61 John Curry 3 3 62 Thespian Forensic League German Club NJHS Charles Damels1 23 62 Frosh Band Honors Band Varsity Band fField Captamj Latin Club All Region Band All Region Choir Honors Orchestra Chorale HOSA fTreasJ HOCT Thespian FHA FCA Track French Club Art Club Ralph Darnell 5 3 62 Senior Class Pres Junior Class Pres u dent Council QV Presj Thesplans CPres Varsity Football Varsity Track All School Favorite All District and All Metro Football Blue Chip List Tommy Davidson 6 29 62 Vgxsity Football FFA Woods and Water Club F Randy Davis1 15 62 FCA fPresJ Young Life Varsity Football Var sity Soccer QCaptJ Spanish Club Student Council Frosh Favorite Frosh Football B Team Football JV Soccer Shane Davis 8 18 62 French Club JV Cross Country Suzanne Decker 12 20 61 FHA Science Club Spanish Club Tammy DeGroot 7 18 62 FHA Latin Club Jimmy DeLaRosa 5 8 62 JV Basketball Varsity Basketball Spanish Club FHA Stephanie DeRusha 8 10 62 Pacesetters QLD Frosh and Soph Basketball French Club FHA Youn Life Homecoming Court Woods and Water glub Jennifer Devenport2 28 62 Track FHA Frosh Choir Office Worker FCA Acappella Choir Jennifer Dillon 4 16 62 Chorale fSec Presb Unity All State Choir All Area All Region Choir Thesplans Stu dent Council Frosh Choir Seniors 137 DE - ' Tracy Danley 3-29-62 I ' ' u ' ' D ., sl - . - 1 1 -lf 138 Seniors Tracy Sharp s hobby and favorite pastime is dancing She has not been dancing all her life just 15 years of it' Her mom has been a dance instructor since before Tracy was born and got Tracy started in her danc ing career Tracy wants to become a performing dancer She really enjoys dancing. I feel great when I m dancing. I forget about everything around me and just put forth my full effort. Her plans for the future are to attend TCU and obtain a degree in dance. Tina Dobson Jay Doolin Susan Dove James Dowdy Gregg Downs Karen Duckworth Camille Dulaney Glen Durdin Allen Dyer Troy Earheart Calvin Earp Dawn Edwards James Edwards Karen Elkins Mike Elkins Sherry Elliott Deanna Embrey Bobby England Belinda Epps Melinda Epps Greg Essler David Evans Mary Evans Leighia Farrell Tina Dobson 4 2 62 VICA Club Jay Doolln11 27 60 Woods and Water Club Frosh Football JV Football Frosh Basketball Track James Dowdy1 20 62 HOCT HOSA Latin Club DECA Gregg Downs 7 9 62 Varsity Football fTralnerj Varsity Baseball fTramerJ French Club FCA JV Football Frosh Football Frosh Basketball Karen Duckworth 7 19 62 Pacesetters JV Drill French Club FHA Blue Brigade Camille DuIaney8 11 62 German Club fSecJ Honors Band Varsity Band Symphonic Band Frosh Band Blue Brngade Newspaper Staff Glen Durdln 2 2 62 eatin Club Science Club Baseball French lub Allen Dyer 3 13 62 VICA Club Troy Earheart 9 8 62 Woods and Water Club JV Baseball Frosh Eootball B Team Football Industrial Arts lub Blue Brigade FHA VOEXOEA Mike Elkins 3 15 60 CVAE ICT VICA VOCT Sherry Elliott 9 28 61 ggrslty Tennis Team Art Club Spanish Club A Deanna Embrey 2 8 62 Pacesetters CLt J JV Basketball FHA fCouncnl memberj Woods and Water Club Young Lnfe Bobby England 3 28 62 Frosh Football JV Football FHA Belinda Epps 9 19 61 Pacesetters JV Drill Blue Brigade fBoard Offrcerj FHA HECEICPresJ French Club Melinda Epps 9 19 61 Pacesetters JV Drnll Blue Brigade fBoard OfflC9fJ FHA HECElQSecJ French Club Greg Essler 8 7 62 ICT Frosh Basketball JV Football David Evans 9 30 61 FFA QV Presb Frosh Band Mary Evans 12 7 61 PEL DE Seniors 139 Dawn Edwards 5-19-62 140 Seniors Randy Felton Lyle Ferguson Ladonna Flanery Rudy Flores Keith Floyd Laci Folks Robert Forsythe Kim Foster Robert Foster Brian Fox Ava Foy Susan Franks t l Leland Frantz Daniel Freke Jett Fullmer Mark Furman Lyle Ferguson 2 4 60 CVAE FHA Rudy Flores 9 9 61 FHA HECE Kelth Floyd 11 2 60 Frosh Football B Team Football Frosh Choir Chorale Unlty Lacl Folks 6 8 62 Varsrty Cheerleader JV Cheerleader Frosh Cheerleader Homecoming Queen FHA Spanish Club Frosh ClassV Pres FCA Krm Foster 8 7 62 Blue Brigade JV Drlll Pacesetters FHA FCA Robert Foster 9 1 62 Varsity Tennis Team Brran Fox 2 16 62 Varsity Track Frosh and JV Football Varsity Cross Country Chorr Chorale NJHS FCA Ava Foy9 6 61 Thesplans Concert Cholr Frosh Mrxed Choir French Club Student Councll Swlm eam Susan Franks 5 18 62 Pacesetters JV Drrll Instructor NHS Woods and Water Club JV Dnll Blue Brrgade JV Basketball French Club Leland Frantz 12 20 61 VICA Danlel Freke 2 6 62 Varslty Band Stalllonares Jell FuIImer5 15 62 FHA French Club Frosh Choir FCA Frosh Football Tennis Mark Furman 9 27 61 Arts Club VICA Tracy Furrh 7 30 62 FCA CPresJ Pacesetters JV Basketball JV Drrll Basketball Sweetheart fFlunner upJ Blue Brigade NJHS NHS Young Llfe Davrd Gaylon 5 22 62 Frosh Basketball DE Clndy Gandy 10 12 61 Symphonic Band Flag Corps CCaptJ NMFL fPres Treasb Spamsh Club Frosh Band Steven Gandy1 27 61 Frosh Football B Team Football JV Base ba Steve Ganze 12 6 61 Frosh Football Frosh and JV Track French Club lnternatronalThesplan Society Chorale Peggy Garner 2 15 62 Stallron Battalion Sweetheart FCA Track Renee Garrett11 21 61 NJHS Latin Club CTreasJ Llterary Magazlne Staff JV Basketball Shannon Glbbens 7 5 62 Swlm Team CManagerJ Soccer Team fMan agerj FFA CTreasJ Art Club Joan Gibson 1 24 62 Pacesetters JV Drlll Blue Brigade FCA FHA Woods and Water Club Young Lnfe DavldGlsh 6 26 62 Varsrty Football fTralnerJ Varslty Soccer CTralnerJ French Club FCA Seniors 141 ICT, Woods and Water Club, FHA, Industrial n ' ' ' Seniors 142 Tim Gnader Debbie Gober Charles Gomez Becki Gonzales Lucinda Gonzales Maria Gonzales Mary Goree Ruben Granada David Grant David Green Karren Green Penny Green Sandi Green Jeanie Greenway Anthony Grego Betsy Grigar John Grrnstead Rhonda Gulnn Terry Gumm athl Gumpert Gary Gunn Johan Gunnarson Dawn Haddock LIZ Halliday Khalld Hamldeh Kathy Hamilton William Hamlter Lori Hampton Tim Gnader 12-11-61 Stage Band, All-Region, Jazz Band, VICA Debbie Gober 3-22-62 Spanish Club Charles Gomez 4-3-62 FHA Beckl Gonzales 2 19 62 Varsity Track Office Worker FHA Blue gade FCA Lucinda Gonzales 8 12 62 Annual Staff French CIubfCouncllJ NHS JV Drill Blue Brigade Marla Gonzales 7 22 62 Blue Brigade JV Drill PacesetterstLtJ FCA FHA Young Llfe Orchestra Ruben Granada11 21 61 Varsity Band TIASA David Grant4 23 62 FCA FHA Young Life Frosh Football B Team Football JV Football Varsity Football Soccer David Green 2 18 62 Slide Rule Science Club Latin Club Karren Green 2 4 62 Varsity Cheerleader JV Cheerleader Frosh Cheerleader FHA Student Council FCA Young Life Penny Green 10 22 61 Pacesetters French Club FHA FCA JV Drill Blue Brigade CBoard OfflC6fJ Frosh Band Sandi Green 9 11 61 Latin Club FFA FHA Jeanie Greenway 4 5 62 NHS NJHS Chorale fChaplalnJ Unity Choir John Grmstead 9 29 61 Frosh Football B Team Football FCA Rhonda Gumn 6 2 62 Acappella Choir FHA HECE Terry Gumm 11 12 61 Frosh Basketball JV Basketball Varsity Bas ketball JV Baseball French Club Office Worker Cath: Gumpert 3 9 62 Varsity Volleyball fCptJ P E Award Gary Gunn 6 2 62 FFA Rodeo Team Johan Gunnarson 5 10 62 Varsity Tennis Stallion Battalion Dawn Haddock1 4 62 DE DECA Liz Halliday 12 14 61 OEA VOE CV PJ FCA Frosh Basketball Office Worker Khalid Hamldeh 6 4 61 JV Football Varsity Soccer FHA Seniors 1113 W. 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E0 395 oo cn- ifo Ei- wg ,, c Qu' ::-32 oo mmm SE 53 5 932 ug 590: an 221' mg 9-2-5 U- - am E59 -9 -mf 83 033 Q not mm 0-4 Un. 333 gm Eos: '9 262 32 mm-2 '53 'Bm SQ 953 S3 gui 22' WZ? 2'- Qlg nas! an M35 'U -Umm gs' E'-4 cn -mm 2' act? -- m-fo 39, num oz: 55 :05 338 gg S25 Eg 3:12 -9 268 Elizabeth Harrington Kevin Harris Jett Harrison Teresa Harrison Stacie Hartness Melissa Hartstield Cliff Harty Penney Harwell Mike Harwerth Janet Hawlik Mark Hayes 144 Seniors Mrke Hanus 10 19 61 Woods and Water Club VICA FHA Ellzabeth Harrington 7 1 62 Spanish Club FHA DECA Kevln Hams 5 1 62 Soccer French Club Jett Harrison 5 10 62 NHS NJHS Spanish Club Woods and Water Club JV Golf Industrial Arts Club Teresa Harrlson 12 29 61 Stacie Hartness 11 5 62 Varsity Band French Club Clltf Harty 2 7 62 FHA Penney Harwell 4 7 62 Honors Band Varsnty Band Frosh Band NMFL Symphonlc Band Mlke Harwerth 12 7 61 Varsity Football Varsity Basketball Chorale Umty Spanish Club CTreasJ FCA B Team Football Frosh Football Frosh Basketball JV Basketball Janet Hawllk11 2 61 Varsity Tennis Team Chorale All Fleglon Thesplans NHS Spanish Club Offlce Worker Mark Hayes1 27 61 Varslty Football FHA Danny Heath 2 7 62 Varsity Soccer Varsity Football Stephanie Henry1 19 62 JV Drlll FHA Pacesetters Woods and Water Club Young Lufe Cathy Hlllburn 1 5 62 FHA FCA Blue Brigade Chrlstl Hrllln 12 20 61 Art Club HECE I fTreasJ FHA Terry Hodges 3 27 62 Blue Brigade FHA JV Drlll Latln Club JV Soccer Woods and Water Club James Hohewbergert 21 61 JV Football Frosh Football FHA FFA Lon Holland 10 3 61 Pacesetters FCA French Club JV Dnll Blue Brigade Board Officer FTA Vlckl HoIIand11 10 61 Pacesetters JV Drlll Blue Brlgade Board Offlcer French Club Woods and Water Club Deborah Holman 8 21 62 OEA VOE FHA Seniors 145 DE ' - Choir,-A Cappella Choir, Frosh lvlitxed Choir, 146 Seniors Cindy Hood Dale Hooker Keith Hopkins Kraig Hopkins Tammy Hopkins Gina Hoskins Randy Howard Chris Howell Robert Huffman Diana Hughes Donna Hughes Mark Hughes Sheri Hulslander Kristi Hunter Cathy Ingram Debbie Ingram Fawaz Ismail Tina Jackson Lorie Jacobs Barry Jaggers Dale James Tina James Melissa Jameson Jill Jenkins Kevin Jenkins JBIIISG Jessee Susan Jeff JOE' JOh8l'll1S8h Crndy Hood 3 14 62 French Club FHA Dale Hooker 7 26 62 JV Cross Countr JV Track Frosh Cross Country Frosh rack Varsity Swrmmrng Team Kerth Hopkrns11 24 61 FCA Student Council Spanish Club tofflcerl NJHS Frosh Basketball JV Basketball Var sity Football tMgrJ Varsity Basketball fMgrj Varsity Baseball tMgrJ FHA Woods and WaterClub Krerg Ho krns11 24 61 Varsity ootball B Team Football Frosh Football Varsrt Basketball JV Basketball Frosh Basketbal Frosh Track Varsrty Base ball FCA FHA Spanish Club Woods and Water Club Tammy Hopkins 5 18 62 FCA JV Drlll Blue Brigade FHA Office Worker VOE OEA Gina Hoekrns4 21 62 HOSAtHrstorlanJ HOCT FHA Blue Brigade Randy Howard1 15 61 Frosh Football ICT Varsity Track FCA JV Football Chris Howell 12 22 61 Newspaper Staff Robert Hultman 1 18 61 Frosh Football JV Football FHA FCA Woods and Water Club Diana Hu hes 7 2 62 NJHS N S OEA VOE FCA FHA Art Club Spanish Club Donna Hu hes 7 2 62 Spanish C ub FHA VOE OEA CSecb Shen Hulslander 6 25 62 NJHS Spamsh Club FHA Blue Brigade Krrstr Hunler2 21 62 Honors Orchestra Honors Band Varsity Band Stage Band French Club fCounculj Science Club All Region Band Cathy Ingram 6 14 62 DEA Concert Band Debbie Ingram 9 20 61 FHA CSecJ French Club JV Drill Blue Brr gade FCA Young Life Choir Olfrce Worker Library Worker Frosh Band Tina Jackson 12 14 61 JV Basketball Varsity Basketball FHA Barry Jaggers 4 15 62 Frosh Basketball JV Basketball Varsity Bas ketball Dale James 5 18 62 Frosh Football JV Football Woods and Water Club Trna James 6 4 62 Blue Brigade HECE FHA Melissa Jameson1 11 62 Varsity Basketball JV Basketball FCA French Club JV Drill Blue Brigade NHS FHA QTreasJ Kevin Jenkins 12 14 61 Young Lrfe FCA Spanish Club Football CTrarnerJ Jenrse Jessee1 12 62 DECA fTreasJ FHA JV Drrll French Club Blue Brigade Frosh Choir Susan Jett1 27 62 Chorale Unity FHA JV Drrll Blue Brigade FTA Latin Club Drama Club Frosh Choir A Cappella Choir Joel Johannsen 3 26 62 Varsity Football B Team Football Frosh Football FCA FHA Seniors 14 7 ,rl','f , ., . 3149: , I 148 Seniors Karen Johnson Norma Johnson Sam Johnson Donna Jones Edwin Jones Kimberly Jones Tracey Jordan Leslie Judd Kevin Kannada Robert Kapitan Sherry Kennedy Melinda Keylon Kelly Ridd Steve Kimbrough Angie King Keith Kirkpatrick James Kitchen Kenneth Kovar Robert Krause Terry Krueger Jayne Kyser Robin La Grone Paul Laird Carroll Lamb Mark Lambert Cindy Lancaster Valerie Lance Carol Langston Karen Johnson 4 14 62 FCA FHA Norma Johnson 5 19 62 ROTC fStaff Offlcerj HOSA FHA Sam J0hl1S0ll 9 22 61 CVAE Donna Jones 2 16 62 Pacesetter JV Drill Blue Brigade FHA Woods and Water Club JV Basketball Tracey Jordan 3 27 62 Track Tennls FHA OEA FCA Leslie Judd 10 13 61 FHA Frosh Cheerleader HECEI PELE FCA HERO Robert Kaputan 10 27 62 Varsity Band Sherry Kennedy 12 6 62 DE Melinda Keylon 7 21 62 Soccer Team DEA VOE FHA Kelly Ftrdd11 6 61 Frosh Basketball Varsity Basketball Varsity Baseball FHA Steve Kimbrough 8 29 62 Varsity Baseball NHS Spanish Club Frosh Football BTeam Football Angle King 5 20 62 Keith Kirkpatrick 7 6 62 FCA Varsity Soccer JV Soccer Cross Coun try Spanish Club Woods and Water Club James Kitchen 7 1 62 FHA Spanish Club Kenneth Kovar 8 1 62 Latin Club Frosh Football lndustrlal Arts Club Robert Krause 10 17 62 JV Cross Country Terry Krueger 12 19 61 ICT VICA THISHA Jayne Kyser 2 9 62 Blue Brigade FHA Latin Club Robin La Grone 11 7 61 FHA Carrol Lamb 7 12 62 FHA French Club Valerie Lance1 31 62 FHA Industrial Arts Club CPresJ Spanlsh Club Latin Club DECA Carol Langston 3 22 62 Varsity Swlm Team FHA FCA YAD German Club Frosh Band Seniors 149 Latin club, FHA,-HERO, PELE, HECE Kevln Newberry IS a fairly well known name around the campus at least well seen Hrs sports column appeared each month In the school paper Kevin commented Writing for the Pony Express this year has really been fun At times It was quite hectic but everyone worked real hard to put out a good paper consuming job but Kevin really has a great attitude towards school He praises the teachers and administration regularly and keeps a very optimistic outlook on everything In Kevin s opinion North Mesquite IS the best school around Kim Laning Bruce Lanktord Kevin Lanktord Bfeu L8I'Sel'l Jeff LBWTSIICB Belillda LBWSOII Gregg Layton Shari Leathers Jeff Lee V Mark Lewellen Marla Lichnovsky Vickie Limmer Rhonda Lindsey 150 Seniors Writing for the paper may have been a.time Mike Lipe John Lippincott Richard Lloyd Jackie Lockey Tommy Long Salvador Lopez Lori Luttrell Bryan Lynch Robbye Lynch Elia Machado Trent Mackey Lori Mangham Kim Lanlng 2 20 62 Head Varslty Cheerleader JV Cheerleader Frosh Cheerleader FCA FHA fOfflcerJ FHA er of the Year Varslty Soccer Varslty Track Young Llfe Stallion Roundup Writer Bruce Lanktord 8 25 62 Kevin Lanklord 10 6 61 Varslty Football FHA FCA Woods and Water Club Frosh Football JV Football Brett Larsen 10 13 61 Varsity Band Science Club Art Club Span Ish Club Jett Lawrence 6 19 62 Frosh Band JV Soccer Varsity Soccer FHA Belinda Lawson 12 28 61 Varslty Basketball QAII American Tralnery FV Basketball Volleyball fTralnerJ Soccer gralnerj FCA Latin Club Frosh Basketball oach Gregg Layton 8 12 62 FCA Frosh Football JV Football VICA Woods and Water Club Shan Leathers 12 19 62 NHS French ClubfCommltteeJ Science Club Jett Lee 3 16 62 Mark Lewellen Marla Lrchnovsky11 12 62 Pacesetters Young Llfe FCA Spamsh Club Drama Club JV Drlll Blue Brigade FHA Vickie Llmmer11 27 62 Blue Brigade JV Drlll Pacesetters FHA FCA Woods and Water Club Rhonda Lindsey 8 6 62 FHA DECA DE CSecJ Woods and Water Mike Llpe2 6 62 Honors Band Varsity Band fPresJ Chorale Honors Orchestra Stage Band Stalllonalres Frosh Band Spamsh Club All Region Band All Reglon Orchestra John Lippincott 2 20 62 Richard Lloyd 8 7 62 XCQCA fPresj Woods and Water Club Spamsh u Jackie Lockey 10 19 62 Orchestra QSecJ All Region Orchestra PELE FHA Tommy Long 6 29 62 NHS NJH Honors Band Stage Band Orchestra Latin Club FCA Frosh Choir Var sity Track Varsity Cross Country Salvador Lopez 6 4 62 JV Soccer Varsity Soccer Spamsh Club fSOCl3l Chalrmanj NJHS Student Council B Team Football Lon Luttrell 8 20 62 Woods and Water Club FHA French Club FCA Officer Worker Bryan Lynch 7 29 61 Varsnty Band Thesplan Club ROTC Robbye Lynch 3 3 61 EV Drlll Blue Brigade OEA VOE FHA Frosh holr Ella Machado 9 26 61 OEA VOE JV Drlll Blue Brigade Trent Mackey 7 3 62 FCA FHA Young Life Varsity Football Frosh Football JV Football Campalners Lori Mangham 6 9 62 FHA V X I V t I :cr ' ' Club: Latin Cflub ' ' b . , . 152 Seniors Craig McAfee Katherine McAfee Denise McCain Patricia McCall Dawn McClellan Carol McCIung Robin McConathy Kim McCrummens Edith McCutchen Deana McDonald Pat McEIyea Tammie McGahan Carl McGehee Paula McGibboney Jeff McHargue Robert Mclntosh Cralg McAfee 11 2 60 VICA DraftlngfSgt at Armsj FHA Katherine McAtee11 6 61 Golf HECEI FHA HERO FHA French Club Denise McCann 10 5 61 Frosh Band CMa1oretteJ Soph Band CMajor ettej Honors Band Student Councrl VICA Cosmetology Patrlcla McCall 7 29 62 Honors Band Varslty Band Chorale fHustJ Unuty Stage Band All Reglon Honor Choir A Cappella Frosh Band FroshCho1r FHA Dawn McClellan 7 11 62 Newspaper Staff CEdrtorJ Lnterary Magazune Staff Thesplans Blue Brigade Carol McCIung 9 12 62 FHA JV Drlll VICA Cosmetology Robm McConathy 3 9 62 Latln ClubCV Presb NHS NJHS NMFL FHA FTA Krm McCrummens 12 12 61 Outstanding Cosmetology Student VICA CPresJ FHA Edlth McCutchen 4 16 62 Varsity Volleyball VOE Pat McElyea 5 19 62 NHS Varsity Tennis Spanish Club Number Sense NJHS Tammle McGahan 3 20 62 FHA Carl McGehee 11 9 61 Jeff McHargue 7 26 62 ROTC Robert Mclntosh 8 15 62 VICA FHA Rhonda McKay9 18 62 Varsity Band Frosh Band FHA Office Worker Donna McKee 1 29 62 NJHS Newspaper Staff fpnotographerj Art Club fOfflcerJ Spanish Club FHA Blue Br: gade Lelgh McLarry 6 22 62 Honors Band Thesplan Club Band Sweet heart Byron McMullen 6 27 61 FFA fPres V Presj FHA Rodeo Team Darren McWhlrter1 19 61 DE Jlm Mark4 2 62 NHS Science Club Spanish Club Varsity Band Frosh Band NJHS Lucmda Marshall 12 24 61 NHS NJHS French Club Art Club Frosh Band Blue Brigade Sclence Club Cory Martln 6 5 62 Varsity Soccer CCaptJ NHS CV Presb Span Ish Club fPresJ Student Council NJHS JV Soccer CCaptJ Cross Country Mark Martln 8 10 62 Varsity Band Stalllonalres Frosh Band ROTC fDrum and Buglej Symphonlc Orches tra French Club Woods and Water Club Young Lrfe TIASA DE, DECA, FHA, l-lEFlO, NJHS Seniors 153 Geert Aerts IS not what you would call an All American Guy He was born in Kuwait IH the Middle East moved to Belgium when he was two and has lived In the US for mne years Geert s hobbies include water skiing bicy cling swimming reading and working on the family farm in Forney Geert IS not lacking in brains either He scored hugh enough on the PSAT to be a National Merit Scholarship Sem: Finalist but did not qualify because he IS not an American citizen He also scored over 1300 on the dlffi cult SAT test and was among the top ten graduating seniors Geert plans to attend UTA and study some type of engineering Mauri Martin Joe Massey Sammy Massey David Maurer DeAnn G. Menzdort Stephanie Metheney Mike Mikulenka Brett Miller Diane Miller Marty Miller 154 Seniors Mike Miller Nancy Miller Steve Miller Sammy Massey 4 26 61 Frosh Basketball JV Basketball Varsnty Bas ketball FHA Woods and Water Club Young 1 e Davld Maurer 10 26 61 Woods and Water Club Basketball DeAnnG Menzdort1 21 62 NHS NJHS German ClubCSecJ FHA HECE fPresj Frosh Band JV Drlll Blue Brigade Stephanie Metheney 5 4 62 FCA Pacesetters FHA JV Dnll flnstructorj Blue Brigade QVICG Presj French Club Woods and Water Club Muke Mrkulenka 11 5 61 Varslty Football B Team B Team Award Frosh Football Sophomore Favorlte FHA Brett Mlller 11 8 61 Varsnty Track Varslty Cheerleader Duane Muller 6 30 62 Pacesetters JV Drlll Blue Bngade JV Drlll Instructor FHA French Club Young Llfe FCA Marty MlIIer10 5 61 VICA CVAE Mlke Mlller 3 23 62 FFA Ftodeo Team Nancy Mlller 11 10 61 Student Council Frosh Cheerleader Soph Cheerleader Blue Bngade FHA FCA Soph Favorite Frosh Choir French Club Steve Muller 2 21 62 Stage Band Varsity Band VICA Randy Mllls 7 10 62 Frosh Football fMgrJ JV Football fMgrJ Woods and Water Club Margaret Monroy7 10 62 Orchestra Blue Bngade Spanish Club Davld Moon 12 30 61 Varsity Football B Team Football Frosh Football FCA FHA Young Llfe Spanish Club NHS NJHS Jack Moore 3 5 62 Frosh Football JV Football Varsity Football Industrial Club VICA James Moore 5 31 62 Spanish Club Terry Moore12 21 61 Frosh Football Frosh Basketball JV Basket ball JV Baseball Varslty Baseball Woods and Water Club FHA Larry Morrow5 16 62 Erosh Football HECE FHA FCA Spanlsh ub Tum Moseley 10 13 61 Varsity Football JV Football Frosh Football Varsity Track Frosh Track FCA Woods and Water Club VICKI Moseliy 10 15 61 Newspaper taff Llbrary Worker FHA Latm Club Blue Bngade Martha Motley 7 16 62 Annual Staff fEdltorJ Spanlsh Club CSecJ NHS Greasy Number Sense NJHS Varslty Soccer Team Kimberly MuIIlns2 3 62 Pacesetters, JV Drlll, Blue Bngade COfflcerJ, FCA, FHA, French Club, Young Llfe, Office Worker 1 1 ' 1 1 1 .xv ' ws: 1 1 -1 1 -1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 -1 11 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1, 1 1 1 1 1 -1 -1 1 1 Seniors 155 156 Seniors Scott Myers Daniel Naberhaus Debbie Nations Margaret Neal Karen Nelson Todd Nelson Guy Nesbitt Melanie Nester Ann New Kevin Newberry Clayton Newman Tien Nevyen Mark Nicholson Yvonne Nigo Karen Nix Greg Nolen Scott Myers 7 6 61 Freshman Choir Chorale Cross Country FCA Danrel Naberhaus 5 11 62 Latin ClubfPres Treasj Golf team Number Sense Sllderule Science Club NHS NJHS Debbre Nations 2 24 62 VOE Spanlsh Club Blue Brlgade JV Dnll Karen Nelson 4 10 62 Pacesetter FCA FHA Spanlsh Club JV Dnll Blue Brigade Young Llfe NHS Melanre Nester4 8 62 Unlty Chorale fLlbrarlanJ Varslty Band fSecJ Flag Corps CCaptJ Honors Band Latln Club Honors Orchestra FHA NJHS Ann New 4 21 62 FHA Latln Club Charles Newberry Varsity Golf Newspaper Staff fSports Ed NHS French Club Clayton Newman 11 4 61 VICA NJHS Mark Nicholson 2 19 62 NHS Student Council fPresJ Chorale Scl ence Club Spannsh Club Number Sense NJHS Young Llfe Newspaper Staff Spanish Club Valerle Noll 2 8 62 DECAfPresJ FHA Frosh Choir Candy NoIIey9 15 61 Annual Staff Art Club fSec Presb French Club fCouncllJ NHS Frosh Band Varsity Band Davld Norlle 11 19 61 Varsity Baseball Krm Norrls 8 23 62 Track JV Dnll FHA HERO PELE French Club FCA Blue Brigade Young Llfe Office Worker Woods and Water Club Chrls Nyvold 7 7 62 Varsity Track fMost Outstandlng Trackmanj Art Club Judy 0 Qulnn 4 28 62 Blue Brigade FCA Cheryl 0llutt4 23 62 FHA FCA German Club JV Basketball Var slty Basketball JV Track TIASA Glen Ogden 5 15 62 Varsity Band NHS CPresJ Spanish Club Var sgty gsand fFleld Capt J Sclence Club Honors an Tommy Olrver 2 5 62 FHA Pal0lsen1 2 62 Erosh Football Woods and Water Club Latln lub Seniors 157 ' . -J, Greg Nolen 11-5-61 , . 158 Seniors Alncla Southall IS a well traveled and multl tal ented young lady She speaks Spanish French Portuguese and Englnsh She was born In Tennes see but moved to Chile then to Brazll before mov eng back to the Unlted States ID 1976 Allcla commented on her for elgn experiences and travels She sand Seeing a new place IS fabulous Meeting new people from a forelgn country teaches you so much about thelr Ilves and your own lufe Allcla's college plans consist of golng to East fleld the flrst year and then maybe to SMU She would like to major In lnternatuonal Business and mlnorln language David Paddox Thomas Paine Preston Parks Pamela Patrick Kent Patterson Scott Payne Cathy Pearson Mathew Peeples Anna Pena Sam Pena Jay Pennington Clint Perry Alfred Pintor Richard Potfenberger Lyenda Pollard Davld Paddox 12 30 61 JV Basketball Preston Parks 4 11 62 HECE Frosh Football B Team Football Pamela Patrlck 6 10 63 Thesplans FCA FHA NMFL Kent Patterson 10 31 61 Woods and Water Club Spamsh Club Scott Payne1 25 62 VICA Cathy Pearson 10 30 61 FHA HECE Mathew Peeples Sclence Club CPresJ Honors Band Bug Blue Spamsh Club NHS Young Llfe NJHS Anna Pena 7 23 62 Thesplan CV Pres Honor Barj NMFL 1V Erqesy Debate Team Scsence Club Concert our Sam Pena 7 7 61 JV Cross Countr JV Track JV Football Spamsh Club TIA A Thesplans Jay Pennmgton 3 21 62 JV Golf Varsity Golf FHA French Club CIlntPerry5 16 61 VICA FHA Landon Perry 11 27 61 Frosh Track Varslty Track Frosh Football JV Elllka Persson 11 9 62 NMFL Thesplans Young Llfe Mark Peters 2 1 62 Golf Team FHA Sondra Kaye Petty 10 27 61 Newspaper Staff FHA NMFL Jr Achieve ment Scott Phelps 1 16 62 ICT Mlke PhlIIlps2 17 62 Varslty Football B Team Football Frosh Football FHA French Club Leslre Prerson 8 8 62 FFA fSweetheartJ JV Drlll Blue Brigade FHA Pat Pllgram 3 17 61 FCA Young Llfe Varsity Football B Team Football Frosh Football Varslty Track FHA Woods and Water Club Janine PlnneIl12 7 61 French Club COfflcerJ FHA Allred Plntor12 6 61 ICT JV Soccer Lyenda Pollard 9 19 62 Varsity Band fMaloretteJ FCA French Club FHA Football, FCA, spanish cnjb ' Seniors 159 160 Seniors Danny Pool Steve Poole Theresa Porter Bennie Poteet Pat Power Lori Preas Teresa Priddy Richard Pryor Leigh Ann Pulley Alan Purcell Elesa Purkey Donna Raburn Jim Raines Randy Raitt Phyllis Rankin Damaris Ravelo Shelly Rawls Penny Ray Gena Rector Stacy Rector Debbie Redwine Douglas Reed Lori Reed Rusty Reese Colin Reeves DOIIIIB Reid GOIISBIO Rel'ld0ll J0hl1 Reneau Danny Pool 5 14 62 Woods and Water Club Spanlsh Club French Club Steve Poole 8 27 61 Varsuty Band Spanish Club ROTC Sym phonlc Band Stalllonalres FCA Theresa Porter 7 8 62 DE Spanlsh Club FHA Bennle Poteet 4 24 62 Varslty Football JV Football Freshman Foot a Pat Power 2 5 62 Varslty Football JV Football Freshman Foot ball FHA Lon Preas 6 29 62 glue Bngade FCA FHA Young Lute French lub Leigh Ann Pulley1 6 62 Homecomln Court NHS QSecJ Latln Club French Clu Sclence Club Varslt Band Treasj Frosh Band fPresJ All eglon and Teachers Alde NJHS Alan Purcell 10 27 61 HOCT ROTC fRlfle Teamj Elesa Purkey 9 12 62 Varslt Band Flag Corps NJHS Latln Club FHA rosh Band Donna Raburn 1 6 61 HOCT fPres J HOSA fHISfOl'l3l'l, ROTC 1Com pany Commanderj Jlm Ralnes 6 7 62 Woods and Water Club Orchestra Stalllo nalres Frosh Band Honors Band Varsity Band fPresJ Randy Raltt 10 19 61 FHA JV Soccer Phyllls Rankin 6 27 62 Brlgade Damarls Ravelo 9 25 61 Annual Staff Spanish Club French Club JV Dnll Blue Brigade NHS Shelly Rawls 12 6 61 FHA QArea Officer Student Councll NJHS NHS JV Drlll B ue Brigade Prlncl als Award QBoard Offlcerj Woods and ater Club Young Llfe Office Worker Gena Rector 7 19 62 Latin Club VlCA QParllamentaruanj FHA Blue Brigade JV Drlll Stacy Rector 11 20 61 Varsity Basketball fOffenslve Pla er of the Year All American All Dlstnct All etrol JV Basketball fPla er of the Yearl FCA Varslty Track French lub Debble Redwlne8 14 62 VOE OEA Pacesetters JV Drull Blue Bn gade FHA French Club Douglas Reed 7 21 62 Spanish Club DECA Frosh Basketball JV Basketball Lon Reed 10 21 62 FHA DECA Woods and Water Club Rusty Reese 12 30 61 Varsity Football JV Football Frosh Football Thesplan Club Frosh Track Chorale Unity Choir Art Club Donna Reld 2 26 62 Spanish Club QSec3 Blue Brlglade NJHS Latln Club Sclence lub fSecJ HS John Reneau2 11 61 DE DECA Spanlsh Club Concert Band ROTC Band bll- ' ' ' jx f 4 1 T f FHA,-Spanish Clubi FTA, French club, Blue , 5 f f R I ' y ' . , Ig 1 1 Seniors 161 David Gish has been involved in athletic training since his freshman year. He wanted to be associ- ated with sports and, at the same time, learn about physiology. The trainer's position for the school was the best thing for him. He enjoyed the job as well as the other aspects of his four years of high school. David ' re- flected, I think North Mesquite is a great school and the people associated with it are the best people anywhere. This school has given me some of the happiest days of my life. His plans are to attend North Texas State University on a scholarship awarded to him He wants to eventually become a professional athletic trainer Sharon Richey Mark Ries Kyle Riley Sherri Susan Rlzzotto Debbie Rodriques Sandra Rolotf Joanna Rose Benny Sandlin Anita Sansing Mary Schellenburg Nancy Rentro 8-9-62 JV Drlll FHA Blue Brigade Kathy Rual 8 9 62 Volleyball fManagerJ FHA fPhotographerj French Club Woods and Water Club Llsa Richards 12 13 61 HECE FHA HERO Blue Brigade Sharon Richey 7 26 62 JV Dnll HECE FHA HERO Susan Fllzzotto 6 22 62 DECA FHA Chorale Cholr All Fleglon Cholrs Freshman Cholr CVPJ JV Drlll FCA Young Llfe Blue Brigade Debbie Rodrigues 7 16 61 CVAE Sandra Rolott 10 11 61 FHA Joanna Rose 2 16 62 JV Drlll Clnstructorl Pacesetters FHA FCA Choir Golf Blue Brlgade Kathy Rose 4 27 61 Spanish Club FHA Leslle Rush 6 5 62 Honors Band Frosh Band Theater Dept KTTIGSDIZDSD Chorale French Club Latln Club Honors Orchestra Flag Corps Ann RusseIl11 21 61 Varslty Tennls Team JV Drlll Blue Brigade Jlm Ruthedge1 16 62 Frosh Basketball JV Basketball Vlc Sattle3 19 62 Track Cross Country JV Baseball French C ub Irma Sanchez11 13 61 NHA OEA fHlSfOfl8l1, Spamsh Club CSecre targj French Club FHA JV Drlll Blue Br: ga e Benny Sandlin 10 14 61 Bulldlng Trades FHA Anita Sansing 9 6 61 FHA HOCTI Mary Schellenbur 10 12 62 Natlonal Junlor onor Soclety Latln Club French Club Blue Brlgade CManagerJ Llter ary Magazlne Staff Seniors 163 Spanish Club y , y ' . , , 5 164 Seniors Karen Schwing Patrick Seaman Tammy Seaman Scott Settles Jayne Seymour Tracy Sharp Patricia Shea Mark Sheaner Kevin Shelton Edwin Sherbit Billie Sherry Laura Shipley Donnie Shipman Margaret Shupe Gary Shuttleworth Dave Simmons Laura Simmons Penny Simmons David Sims Patrick Sinclair Cindy Sisk Connie Simpson Steve Sledge Mark Sleeper Ann Smith Curtis Smith Ill Debbie Smith Debra Smith Patrick Seaman 9 27 61 NJHS Science Club Thesplan Soc Math Club Slide Flule Team Tammy Seaman 12 29 61 J V Drill Blue Brigade Latin Club FHA Jayne Seymour1 13 62 Blue Brigade JV Drlll French Club CCouncll OffIC9l'J Pony Express Photographer Tracy Sharp 12 30 61 Football Sweetheart Frosh President Cheer leader fFrosh J VJ Frosh Favorite Jr Favor ite FCA Spanish Club FHA Track Kevin Shelton 5 8 62 Frosh Football Laura Shipley 3 29 62 Volleyball Manager Spanish Club Donnie Shipman 2 3 62 Football FHA Spanish Club Art Club FCA Margaret Shupe Chorale Acapella Choir Frosh Choir Swlm I-seam Varsity Latin Club NJHS Science lub Gary ShuttIeworth4 11 62 Frosh JV Varsity Football FHA Greasy FCA Acapella Choir NJHS Optimist Award Wm ner Laura Simmons 7 21 62 FCA QVPJ Pacesetters French Club FHA Office Worker JV Drull Blue Brigade Young llfe Penny Simmons 11 29 61 Big Blue Band Frosh Band Spanish Club FHA FTA Honors Band Patrick Sinclair 8 11 62 Frosh B Team Football JV Baseball Cindy Sisk 3 27 62 FHA fSecJ Office Worker Connie Simpson 11 3 61 Steve Sledge 9 25 61 FCA Young Life Frosh B Team Var Foot ball JV Var Soccer NHS Frosh and JV Track Spanish Club FHA Mark Sleeper 2 16 62 VlCA Latin Club ICT Ann Smith 9 24 61 Frosh and Var Track FHA OEA French Club Curtis Smith III 8 27 62 Frosh B Team Var Football Spanish Club FCA Frosh Cholr Seniors 165 frreairp, 'Spanish club, ZVPJ., Frosh cnqir, Diana Barnes began scuba diving two years ago She loves the out doors and decided that dlvmg was a great way to spend a hot summer Scuba diving is a great deal more complicated than most people thunk stated Diana She attended courses at Eastfield College and advises everyone to obtain trammg before ever attempting to dive Diana participated in the Voca tional Office Education classes and obtained her present secretarial job through the organization After graduation she plans to attend col lege and mayor in Business Admlms tratvon Kim Smith Robert Smith Roger Solomon Allcla Southall Tim Spradllng Carla Stanbery Pat Stantill Kim Stark Tracie Steele Karen Stephenson Sharon Stephenson Lisa Stepp Sheri Stewart 166 Seniors Tina Stewart Warren Stewart Lois Stoldt Angie Stooksberry David Stovall Kathy Stuard Kurt Stubbs Charles Stucker Warren Swan Noel Sweeney Paula Tafoya Dave Tanco Kim Smith 10 6 61 NHS FCA Latin Club FHA NJHS Office Worker JV Drlll Blue Brigade Robert Smlth 10 21 61 Golf team Woods and Water Club Roger Solomon 6 7 61 Erosh Basketball JV Basketball Spanish ub Alicia Southall 9 16 61 NHS French Club Spanish Club Theatre Dept NJHS lnternatlonalThesplan Society Tim Spradllng 6 26 62 Frosh Football B Football Varsity Football Carla Stanbery 8 18 62 Cross Country Varsity Track JV Basketball JV Volleyball JV Drlll Blue Brigade FCA FHA Woods and Water Club Varsity Basket ban QMgrJ Kim Stark 8 28 62 CholrfFrosh7 Frosh Track FHA PELE Tracie Steele 6 20 62 FHA Choir Karen Stephenson 6 17 62 Blue Brigade FHA Spanish Club Sharon Stephenson 6 17 62 FHA Honors Band Frosh Band Latin Club Foren ssc League Theatre Degt All Fleglon Band Honors Orchestra Flag orps Tina Stewart 2 24 62 NHS Varsity Track VOE OEA Science Club Warren Stewart 5 9 62 Varsity Band Stage Band Lois Stoldt 8 6 62 OEA VOE FHA Spanish Club Angle Stooksberry 3 30 62 NHS NJHS Frosh Band Varslty Band Span rsh Club David Stovall 5 7 62 Woods and Water Club Kathy Stuard11 25 61 DECA FHA Spanish Club FCA Kurt Stubbs 3 23 62 Varsity Track French Club Charles Stucker 7 12 62 Varsity Swlmmlng German Club fPresJ NHS Science Club Regional Orchestra Warren Swan 9 18 61 Varsity Football FCA Young Life Noel Sweeney 11 24 61 French Club Science Club Lab Assistant Dave Tanco 4 10 62 JV Football Varsity Football FHA Seniors 167 I . . sneri Stewart 9-14-61 U 168 Seniors Patti Tankersley Mark Taylor Deborah Teague Tracey Terry Kelli Tettleton Clifton Thomason Scott Thompson John Thompson Suzi Thompson Barry Timms Maryann Tobias Deric Tolleson Juan Torres Kathy Trevathan Scott Trosper Roddy Truesdell Gayla Truett Shevaun Tuerck Tammy Turner Terri T utle Debora Tyler Stacy Tyler Jerry Umphress Kenneth Ureste Jay Vandergrilt Kelly Vaughn Melinda Veasey Liz Vercher Pattl TankersIey8 15 62 Student Councnl Frosh Band Varsuty Band FHA FCA Varslty Baseball fBatGlrlJ Mark Taylor 3 9 62 DE Frosh Football Deborah Teague 6 26 62 FCA Young Lufe JV Drnll Woods and Water Club PELE TrackCTralnerJ Latm Club Tracey Terry 4 4 62 Honors Band Frosh Band Latin Club French Club Sclence Club Honors Orchestra All Region Band All Region Jazz Ensemble Var slty Band QFleld Capt D KeIl1Tettleton 7 7 62 NHS OEA COE FHA Blue Brigade Clllton Thomason 4 17 62 Honors Band Spanish Club Symphonic Orchestra Scott Thompson 2 21 62 NJHS NHS JV Soccer Varsity Soccer Spanlsh Club FCA Frosh Cholr John Thompson 3 1 62 FCA Symphonic Band ROTC Suzl Thompson Thespnan Club Chorale FHA FCA French Club GolfTeam Barry Tlmms Varsity Tenms VICA KVICG Presj VOCT Maryann Tobuas 5 22 62 Varslty Tenms JV Drlll Blue Brigade FHA Juan Torres1 27 62 Varslty Football Spanish Club Offlce Wgrker B Team Football Frosh Football F A Kathy Trevathan 8 15 62 Varsity Track Spanlsh Club Roddy Truesdell 12 14 61 Unlty Cholr All Region Choir A Cappella Choir Frosh Choir JV Basketball Frosh Bas ketball JV Baseball NHS Chorale fVIC9 Pres Shevaun Tuerck 7 9 62 PELE FHA Tammy Turner 10 21 61 Pacesetters FCA JV Drlll FHA French Club NJHS Blue Bngade Terr1Tutle 3 8 62 Pacesetters FCA FHA JV Drlll A Cappella Chour Offlce Worker Stacy TyIer10 8 61 Varsity Band Frosh Band HECE FHA HERO Spamsh Club Jay Vandergrltl 8 3 62 Frosh Football JV Football Varsity Football Varsity Baseball Varsity Track FCA FHA Kelly Vaughn 3 16 62 FHA PSA Mellnda Veasey 3 6 62 Varsity Band Frosh Band HECE HERO FHA Spanish Club FTA Llz Vercher 3 30 62 FCA, French Club FHA JV Drlll Blue Brigade Seniors 169 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' - l - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Tina Stewart- 3600.00 MEA Angie King - 3600.00 MEA Lucinda Marshall- S150 Alpha Delta Kappa Pat McElyea - S200 Alpha Delta Kappa Brian Alfertig - S2000 First National Bank of Mesquite Mat Peeples - S500 Elk's Club Betsy Grigar - S500 Elk's Club Melanie Nester - S100 Flowers by Cheryl's Brad Collard - S100 Flowers by CheryI's Toni Booker - S150 Business and Prof. Women's Club Glen Ogden - S250 Mesquite N. Lions Club Donna Raburn - S500 Mesq. City Council PTA Leigh Ann Pulley - S200 Mesq. City Council PTA Shari Leathers - S150 Mesq. City Council PTA Tracy Danley - S150 Mesq. City Council PTA Mark Nicholson - S500 Veterans of Foreign Wars Irma Sanchez - S200 Mesq. Ed. Secretaries Assoc. Billie Sherry - S400 Univ. of Texas at Austin Kraig Hopkins - Univ. of Texas at Arlington David Gish - North Texas State Univ. Scott Thompson - Geert Aerts - 55500 Pres. Scholarship UTA - S400 Freshman Scholarship UTA Mike Lipe - S2100 ETSU Music Scholarship Jennifer Dillon - S500 Southwest Texas St. Univ. - S100 Richardson Sym- phony Orchestra Chris Weaver - Northeast LA Univ. Ralph Darnell - Univ. of Texas at Austin Tim Mosley - Southern Arkansas Univ. Brenda Burkhart - S500 Trustee Scholar- ship Austin Col. - S1780 College Grant Mike Harwerth - Cisco Jr. College Mauri Martin - Basic Opport. Grant UT Robert Fox - S2300 Oklahoma Christian College Kristi Hunter - S1900 Music Scholarship East Tex. St. Univ. Shelly Rawls - S1500 Tuition Equal. Grant to Baylor Univ. Charles Stucker - S2000 Texas A8tM Keith Floyd - Music Harding Univ. Charles Daniels - S5000 Music TCU Martha Motley - S750 Mesq. Host Lions Club John Curry - S500 Mesq. Host Lions Club Senior Scholarships . , ' Y - K Cheryl Vessells Danny Villanueva Ed Watford Cindy Walker Kathy Walker Tammy Walker Barry Walker Rebecca Wallace Sherri Warren Jim Watson Melissa Weatherly Charles Weaver Chris Weaver 170 Seniors Laura White Michele White Renea.White Rhonda Whitten Bobby Wilbanks Cindy Wilburn Danny VlIlanueva1 31 62 Frosh Football JV Football Frosh Basketball Frosh Track Varsity Baseball FHA FCA Young Life Ed Walford1 24 62 Frosh Football JV Football JV Baseball Var slty Baseball French Club FHA Young Llfe Industrial Arts Club FCA Tammy Walker 10 2 61 FHA DECA Barry Walker1 6 62 Varsity Football B Team Football Frosh Football FCA FHA Rebecca Wallace 3 3 62 Pacesetters fCpt Best All Aroundy NHS NJHS Student Council French Club CCoun cll Secj JV Drlll fMlSS JV Drlllj FCA Blue Brigade fBoard Offlcerl JV Volleyball Sherri Warren 5 23 62 HOCT NHS Drama Club Melissa WeatherIy1 5 61 Art Club Charles Weaver1 11 62 ICT VICA Chris Weaver 12 26 61 B Team Football Varsity Football French Club Rob Webb 11 1 61 Susan Webb 7 1 62 Office Worker Sherry West 2 12 62 ROTC Art Club Cyndlwhltaker 12 1 61 VOE OEA QTreasj Spanish Club FCA Young Life Carol White 3 4 62 Frosh Track FTA Laura Whlte1 16 62 Varsity Tennis DECA DE FHA Blue Brlgade JV Drlll Frosh Choir Michele Whlte 10 16 61 Chorale Pacesetters Drama Club French Club Spanish Club JV Drlll Renea White 9 9 61 Varsity Band Frosh Band FHA Honors Band Offlce Worker Rhonda Whitten 2 6 62 FCA FHA Bobby Wilbanks 7 25 62 ROTC FHA French Club Woods and Water Club Spanish Club Clndy Wilburn 11 22 61 VOE,OEA FHA Frosh Track FHA, FCA, TIAS-A, Frosh Basketball, DE Seniors 171 172 Seniors Duane Wilcoxen Ray Willard David Williams David Wilson Kristal Williams Larraine Williams Margarett Williams Ronald Williams Ruth Williams Laura Willilord Mark Willis Diann Wilson Sandi Wilson Linda Winner Dawn Witte Brad Wood Rhonda Wood Don Woodall Buddy Wren Karole Wright Casey Wynn Gary Yarbrough Karla Yarbrough Suzanna Yarbrough Jett Youngblood Steven Zook Duane Wllcoxen 12 9 61 Var Football Var Baseball JV Football Latm Club FCA Fresh Football Ray Wlllard 9 22 61 Fresh B Football Newspaper Staff 1Pho tographerj FHA fParllamentar1anJ Davld Wllllams1 10 62 David Wllson 5 13 61 Young Llfe Fresh JV Football FHA Kristal Wlllrams 9 6 61 Art Club FHA Pony Express Forenslc Larralne Wllllams 9 14 62 FHA HOCT ROTC Ronald Wrlllams 3 18 61 FHA Ruth A Wllllams 4 28 62 Orchestra QVPJ All Region Orch NHS Con cert Choir Art Club Laura Lee Wrllrtord 9 15 62 FHA Mark Wlllls 8 28 62 FHA Sand: Wllson 12 3 61 JV and Var Cheerleader Semor V P Pony Express Staff Student Council FHA QFHA r Secretary Blue Brigade Llnda Wmner9 1 62 Blue Brlgade J V Drlll Pacesetters FCA QSecJ French Club Young Lute Dawn Witte 9 19 62 HOCT CVPJ HOSA FHA Brad Wood 10 29 61 Varsity Band Spanish Club Margarett Wllllams 4 10 62 PELE HECE FHA Rhonda Wood 2 23 62 NHS NJHS OEA VOE FHA Blue Brigade Spanish Club Don Woodall 2 5 62 JV Football JV Basketball Spamsh Club Track Karole Wrrght 6 9 62 FHA Library Worker French Club Blue Brl gade Woods and Water Club Casey Wynn 10 28 61 Fresh Basketball Bulldlng Trades FHA! HERO HECE FHA Art Club Gary Yarbrough 1 10 62 ROTC Qstaffj Newspaper Staff FHA Karla Yarbrough 5 30 61 Jr Secretary FHA FCA French Club Stu dent Council Semor Favonte Suzanna Yarbrough 5 30 61 FHA FCA Varsity Track Seniors 173 ICT - - of me Year A'warqy, FCA, Soph. v.F.', Fresh. 2 2 E 2 5 3 S S Z i E f E s 2 Honor Gracluaies Irma Sanchez Lucinda Gonzales Sheri Warren Kim Birdsong i Toni Booker Jill Champion Sleve Sledge Tracy Furrh Glen Ogden Tina Stewart Kelli Telllelon Duane Wilcoxen 178 Honor Graduates Junior Class Officers for the 1980 Junior Class are Secretary Lori Bannister President Rob- ert Fitzgerald and Vice President Doug Prater. Remedios Abarquez Janet Adams Amy Abercrombie Julie Adams Penny Adams Pamela Adkin: Shellie Agee Darlene Alexander Becky Aguirre Marty Aills Ed Albers Mark Allen H A A Steve Allen Kirby Almond Debbie Ansley Andrea Anthony Rhonda Anderson Robert Anthony 180 Juniors Brad Bibbs Tammy Bird Daniel Blankenship Mike Bobo Debbie Bohn Dena Booker Debbie Boroughs Kae Bourland Shannon Bouska David Bowers Steve Boyle Scott Brents Paul Bright Sharon Bristow Richard Brock Celeste Brooks Dean Brown Linda Brown Paul Brown Tracie Brown Mike Browning Lisa York busily listens to lunch hour gossip. Russell Browning Paula Bryant Nancy Bueltel Cindy Bunyard Cari Burch Roland Burgess Tammi Bush Jeff Byers Matt Caballero 182 Juniors Matt Caballero Jana Cagle Terri Cain Tracy Calverley Kathy Calvert Scott Campbell Danyelle Cann Denise Cann Jackie Carroll Kim Carroll John Carter Tom Castillo Miles Caton Matt Chadwich Patti Chaffin Bud Champion Brian Chappell Debbie Charles Annu Donna Hancock is too camera-shy to look up. Paula Claybrook Bruce Clemons Angela Cockrell Marc Coffman Priscilla Collins Daryll Cooley Duwayne Cooley Donna Costner Lawrence Cott Kevin Couch David Covington Joan Cox Juniors 183 Y Bobby Crawford Stephanie Crofford Kenneth Cross Ann Cuello Jay Vandergrifl carries Phil as eeeeeee W- Rochesterfs books to class- Carol Culpepper Jamie Culverhouse Frank Dailey Russell Dalton Scott Danley David Davidson Vernon Davidson Jeff Davis Lisa Davis Shelley Davis Scott Davis Teri Davis Mike Dean Connie Dees Winston Deford Veronica Deininger Jeff Devenport Greta DeWoIfe Mike Dotson Rodney Draper Mark Drummond Patti Duckworth Stormi Duckworth Joe Duncan Brad Dunn Mike Durrett Scott Dyer Lee Easthom 184 Juniors Campus Life al NM is Peaceful Tim Gallaher Stewart Gallas Kay Garrett Julie Garza Cindy Gideon Mark Gillispie Carol Glaser Craig Glaze Frankie Goins Kevin Goldsberry James Gonnet Judy Gonyaw Sheryl Goodwin Staci Gordon Alan Goss Lori Gourlay Greg Graham John Grandey Carrie Green Edward Green Glenda Green Ronnie Green Terry Grelle Barry Griffing , H , Terri Griffith Trac Groller Brian G mm The Fine Arts Department creates Mr. Popper s Mark Guzy Rena! Halbert MelanieuHall Penguin! 186 Juniors Student Participation Made the Year' Great Cindi Hammon Karin Hampton Cindy Hancock Lisa Hancock Donald Hardin Danna Hardison Daniel Hargrove David Hargrove Damon Harmon Cheri Harris Eric Harris Kevin Harris Lennisa Harrison Sammy Harrison Vickie Hart Julie Harwerth Rudy Hathcock Linda Hauge Billie Hawkins Greg Hawkins Donna Heath Terri Heath Bret Hefner Kenneth Hetzei Flay Hill Qu.,- Ai' Pacesetter's Lil' Sisters give vibrant smiles at the pep rally, Amy Hinton Scott Hoff Juniors 187 Charles Hickman Bobby Hilbert Juniors Pork Up School Susan win is too engrossed to Sarah Hohertz Jimmy Holcomb Linda Holdridge Carrie Holland Y- eat. Connie Holland Mark Holloway Terry Holt Judy Hooper Diane Horton Eddie Hough Donna Houser David Howard Jennifer Howell Sandy Hubbs Ronwyn Hubner Karla Hughes Susan Hughes Walter Hughey Jeff Hutchinson Marci Ingram Kevin Iund Jay Jackson Thomas Janecka Keith Jeffers Barry Jenkins Sherri Jenkins Katie Johnson Mike Johnson Monica Johnson Sharon Johnson Teresa Johnson Tim Johnson 188 Juniors With a Smile i i ,I1'i i I , iz Dianne Johnston Lisa Jones Terri Jones Brent Jordan - - Terry Jordan Angela Kappenman Sue Kearney Alan Keith Don wnson and Bmy Edwafds enjoy the basketball game. Mark Keith Suzanne Kelleher David Keller Dawn Kelly Doug Kennedy Pam Kessinger Libby Kilgore Eddie Killion Colleen King Craig Kirk Robert Koger Susan Krager Victor Kreeger Paul LaTorres Richard Laird David Lancaster John Lantrip Kathy Leach Johnny Learned Kim Ledgerwood Teresa Lemaster Barbara Leonard Kathy Lewis LeAnne Lindquist Juniors 189 Eleven Years ol Scnool Howard McGinnis Sharon McGowan Marcus McKee Rickie McKee Ronnie McKee Tom McKee Martha McKinney Cara Meeks Bobby McLendon Lana McMillan Dorothy Mendez Brenda Miller Q Bcnnsiie Miller Deidre Miller Ronnie Mlncnew Marianna Molina Darla Mellen Llsa Moon Becky Moore Candy Moore Tracy Moore Jena Morgan Kathy Morris Pam Morris Stac Morris Denise Mosley Charlie Moss Dana Moss , , Kathy Xnulheron Cheryl Mulholland Jeana Mullins Lita Muniz Laura White, Allison Balch and Teresa Axton exert thelr cooking skills. Juniors 191 Juniors Aniicipaie Senior Year Danny Murry Richard Myers John Nekuza Bubba Newman Darlene Owen Tracy Pausen 192 Juniors Lisa Fitzgerald wasn't expect ing us. Linda Musick Mike Nabors Dana Nelson Tracy Nolen Debbi Pace Bill Pearson Mike Myer Claudia Neel Daniel Nelson Terri Norris Monica Parks Eddie Pena Darren Myers Randy Nelson Steve Nelson Russell Neeley Barry Oliver De'An Olson Mitch Nelson Brett Patterson Rhonda Paukune Shelley Norwood Jeff Perryman David Peters Bill Parlett Becky Perkins .L ' ' W e 'ie al NM 'S C'lG eflQ'm2 lrwlmaass,-M.w,.m1z,,rwrrn+' . .,-1.5-rt, - . .- .... 1: 5 ru, 7 r to 5'M 'Q'i: N i', .- 2 ZS .2,- 'V . ' ,.:gb,1:t:,- .. - Lg . , awe ae, -f 4 1 3: -P , - I Qin' wi p e K ,, W ,.., ' ,i :L . Q 'P r H fs 1 ' -' 1 -:afar .. 2 ' 1' I A favorite pastime wandering inthe halls. Carol Porter Connie Porter Doug Prater Randy Pressley Micky Puckett Eric Purcell Charlotte Ransom Bobby Rawls Beth Phelps Anthony Pina Gordon Porter Markeda Price Darrell Putman Michelle Rich David Phillips Tina Phillips Randy Pippin Ginny Poffenberger Kelli Porter Mark Powell Stacey Prosser Ramona Pruitt Ricky Raitt Phillip Ranne Jodie Rinne Dana Roberts Patrick Piland Terri Pool Vicky Powell Chris Puckett Patti Randle Jan Roberts Juniors 193 4 Students Set Goals for the Future Debbie Marion and Julia Thornburg perform. Joseph Segouia Becky Seitzler Patricia Self Greg Sellers Chris Settle Tim Shappard Lowell Sheets Cheryl Sillman Dawn Simmons Lyn Sims Debbie Singleton Lori Sink Judy Sipe Robert Slaton Sue Sloan April Smith Chyvonne Smith JoAnne Smith Kayla Smith Larry Smith McGraw Smith Shane Smith ami Smith Donnie Snider Juniors 195 Next Year's Leaders Mary Snyder Melinda Spell Andrea Stalcup Doug Starkey Cassandra Stephens Rhondda Stephens Lisa Stephenson Connie Stewart Greg Stovall Mary Jo Straughan Mike Strebeck Aaron Streetman James Sluard Karla Stubbs Michael Sudderth LouAnn Taber Jeff Tanton Caroline Taylor Marla Taylor Steve Taylor Don Tedlock Penny Tekell Pam Temple Mike Terry Kathy Thomas Kevin Thomas 196 Juniors Pacesetter Tracy Nolen with a winning smile. Bobby Rawls is at a loss of words. Barry Thompson CristalThompson Julia Thornburg Ginger Thornburgh Dwayne Thrasher Lisa Timms Bonnie Titswonh Sheri Tolle Susan Townsend Laurie Tully Elesia Turner Terri Turner Mary Tyndall Nancy Usrey Flicky Utley Jose Valadez Melanie Vestal Bill Villafana Thiminh Vu Chau Karyn Wadsworth Rita Walker Joyce Warren Lisa Watkins Sandra Watson Jerry Watters Billy Weaver Juniors 197 Pam Wright Stephanie Wright Steve Wright Nanci Wynn Rick Yarber Lisa York M I ssl n Q th e Ca m e ra Mike York Nancy York Sandra Young Melaina Rich Zaunbecher Zaunbrecher Larry Akin Robert Huffman Robert Anguiano Inmon Owen Richard Barker Karen Johnson Bill Beatly Elton Jones Freddy Bennett Lewis Jones Teresa Bishop Max Jordan Mark Blake Ricky Kornuc Stanton Boler Mitchell Lehr V 1 Tony Bonham Lea Limbaugh Debbie Boroughs Steve Luttrell David Britton Mike McDaniel Steve Brown Laura McQueen Mary Butcher Roy Morgan Lori Campa Cylene Morris Steve Carter Margaret Neal Darrell Cassady Guy Nesbitt David Cavender Gerald Oliver - - - Kevin Chambers Jose Perez Solgar: McGinnis gets psyched up for the game during David Chance Debra Rodriquez ' Kyle Damron Kevin Schwartz Cary Davis Bobby Shaw Victoria Deininger Robert Sherrin Darla Denton Sheila Shirel Dennis Drake Ron Simmons Janice Dumas Connie Simpson Teresa Essary Mary Smith Eddie Flinn Scott Smith James Foy Bobby Smith Richard Folks Roger Solomon Gilmar Franco Roger Tunnell Gilbert Garza Debora Tyler Bruce Gleason Greg Vanlehn Tina Hamil Anthony Vigil Dennis Harper Wayland Walls Cliff Harty Steven West Janine Higdon Warren Willis Geri Peters, Mary Snyder, Pam Kessinger, Tierne Gib- bens, homemaking students, prepare to make the break- fast of their lives. Juniors 199 Qutstanoling Juniors 2 Julia Thornburg considers Pacesetters as her most important activity. She's a member of the Honor Society, French Club, NMFL and Young Life. Her hobbies include snow skiing, dancing, and being a dedicated spectator at all kinds of sports. Her plans for the future include college at Richland, Bay- lor, or North Texas. Julia is anxious about pursuing a career but also wants a family. Her views on becoming a senior are very optimistic. Lori Bannister has proven to be an outstanding junior. She's a member of the Pacesetters, J.V. Drill, Student Council, class officer, and French Club. Her hobbies includejazz and tap, dancing, teaching tumbling and choreographing PeeWee drill. She likes to dance, work with children, and being with Howard McGinnis. She was elected Captain of the 1980-81 Pacesetters. Her plans for the future include college at UTA. Lori anticipates a happy senior year. Juniors Show Achievement T na Roberts is a member of Chorale. Singing is an important part of her life. She is very active in the activities at the First Baptist Church of Mes- quite. She loves sports and enjoys participating in church league basketball and softball, as well as running. One of her favorite interests is fashion. Shopping is a favorite pastime. She made the all year honor roll and induction to the National Honor Society. She plans to attend Baylor Univer- sity. Bud Champion's activities include French Club, Young Life, Football, water-skiing and fish- ing. He's also a member of the National Honor Society. Bud plans an easy-going care-free sen- ior year. l plan to have fun and enjoy my senior year. Juniors 201 Sophomore Class Officers for the 1980 Sophomore Class are Secretary Karen Stratman, Vice-President Susan Baer, and President Lori Ewton. Kim Aaron Nate Abbott Frank Cara Paul Abernathy Russel Acker Brad Adams Abbruzzese Abercrombie Scott Adams Sharla Adams Dave Addington Mark Aerts Daniel Akin Eric Albers David Aldrich Jackie Aleman Kathleen Christy Alfertig Brian Allen Cindie Allen Greg Allen Gerald Allen 202 Sophomores Alexander Eric Allred Monica Alvey April Anderson Chris Anderson Tressia Anderson Donald Andrews Jim Arbagast Beatriz Arevalo Todd Ashmore Greg Attaway 4 David Ausley Donna Avant Michelle Ayers Dana Ayo Susan Baer Allison Balch Jimmy Ballard Sarah Ballenger Lana Banks Teresa Baptista Danny Barefield Jackie Barker John Barnett Teresa Barr Tom Barron Cindy Barry Laurie Bartmess Sandi Basden Julie Basham Michelle Sandra Beard Lisa Beavers Kathy Belcher Carl Bell Jamie Bell Bealmear Brad Benford Karen Bennett Carolyn Berry Paul Bibbs Cindy Black Julie Black Linda Black Sophomores 203 Mindy Marshall is caught again doing her homework on the stairs rail. David Boyle Nita Bradbury Susan Briggs Christy Blackman Scott Blackwood Charles Blake Debbie Blake Danny Bogan Lynne Boldt Misty Boling Brenda Bond Lisa Borchardt Jeff Boulware Jan Box Terry Boyd Susanne Briggs Scott Brent Karen Brodnax Cindy Brown Freddy Brown Jerry Brown Lisa Brown Lura Brown Terry Brown Tom Brown Dana Bruce Mike Buchanan Quinton Bullard Paula Bunyard Travis Burgess Zack Burkett Becky Burkhart Dean Burleson Eric Burleson Robert Burross Greg Byrd David Cagle James Cagle Alice Cain Tim Caldwell 204 Sophomores ls l r pho l-M-as Jorge Martin prepares to put on his ear- nes in Spanish class. Curtis Callaway Teri Calhoun Julie Callaway Larry Calmes Sandy Claybrook Christina Carolyn Clemons Steven Cantre I Sandy Carlton Christy Carson Warren Carter Clemmons Leah Cash Fox Cashell Beverly Cassady Irene Castillo Steve Catterton Shirley Cavin Tammy Chaffin Eddie Chevalier Shannon Clounts David Cockerham Melody Cogswell Julie Colletl JoAnn Collier Brenda Collins Gary Collins Nancy Collins Pat Collis Ronnie Combs Ricky Condra Kathy Conine Phil Contreras Doug Cook John Cook Georgia Cooksey Renee Cooksey Jimmy Cooley Sandra Cooley Terri Coplin Bruce ovington Sophomores 205 Sophomores Look Forward Paige Cowling Cindy Craig Dena Crawford Gwenna Creekmore Robert Burrows is caught not paying D - aitentiorl in Class. Tim Criswell MicheIleCrooks StephanieCross Stephan Crowley Troy Rose Curry Ruth Curry Steve Curry Susan Curry Ronny Dale Pat Daniel Cunningham James Darnell Allan Davis Brandi Davis Jean Davis Kendal Davis Theresa Davis Sangre DeLa osa David Dennis Steve Denny Ken Dillard James Dittman Terry Donehoo Lesley Doss Cindi Downs Julie Drummond Dawn Dubach Jerry Duckworth Bobby Duke Kelly Duke Mark Eaton David Edwards 206 Sophomores To Next Year e Dwayne Edwards Sandra Elliott Jacquelyn Elrod Kathy Elrod Karen Brodnax is heard saying to Kim Bryan Epps Damon Ericson Gerald Enrin Brian Essary Sherman: My sandwich is better than voursl Jennifer Cindy Ethington Steve Everett Lori Ewton James Steve Fischer Kyle Fisher Etheredge Feuerbacher Kimlo Fitzgerald Marie Fleming Ernest Floor Tamara Flores Virgie Flores Sherry Folks Becky Foos Brad Forman Mary Forman Anthony Foster Flandy Foster Scott Foster Bobby Fox Lisa Fox Ftoyce Frankum Mitch Frantz Diona Freeman Cheryl French Jay Fuller Kathy Gage Kenny Gallaher Sophomores 207 Sophornores Gain Knowledge Kelly Garcia Sam Gardner Sherry Garlington Gary Garza Glorie Garza Regan Gatlin John Germer Shelly Giatrakis Morgan Gibbens Ginny Gibboney Annette Gibson Cheryl Giddens Larry Gilbert Cassie Gist Kathy Gober Debbie Gomez John Gonnet Bobby Gonzales Howard Gordon Rene Gordon Brent Gore Cathy Goss Jill Gouge Tammi Greer Sherry Grice Paul Griffith Rusty Grubbs Eric Grundelman Karen Guillory Deborah Guinn Teresa Guyton Mike Hackler Tammy Pierce looks back to see just who it is that is sitting behind her. ee Kim Hall Mark Hall Cindy Halliday Allison Halpin 208 Sophomores And School Sloicfl Scott Hamiter Sidney Hammond Marilyn Jane Hampton Larry Hampton Terri Hampton Donna Hancock Hammons Robert Hardin Ricky Harmon Janay Harper Joan Harper Traci Harris Craig Hart Brian Hartstleld Q ' D 1 1 L . ...- , Eddy Harvey Steve Harwerth Joe Haskett David Hasley Pam Hayslip Wendy Hearn Shellv Heath Danny Heflin Douglas Herndon Steven Hester Lisa Hickman Kelly Higginson Belinda Hill Robert Hill Sandra Hipps Laure Hodges Vickie Hodnett David Holloman Kellie Hopper Sherri Hosek Tommy Hubbard Lisa Huffman Steve Crowley watches attentively at a basketball game. Sophomores 209 Y - .... ,..-... ... , 5 Beth Hughes Jimmy Hughes Tonya Hunt Diane Hunter Kim Hunter Kathy Iacovelli Greg Ingram Michele Ingram Kyle Irvin Iman Ismail David Ivins David Jackson David Jackson Maridean Jackson Vicki Jackson Randall James - F Tony Jameson Mark Janicek Roy Jenkins Steve Jessee Paula Bunyard 'S Caught readmg Bobby Johnson Debbi John SOD over her history notes. Gary Johnson James Johnson Jay Johnson Paul Johnston Stanley Johnston Frank Jones Janet Jones Jennifer Jordan Tony Jordan Don Kahlig Curtis Kaloi Paul Kaun Jeff Kear Pam Keel Mary Kelly Cindy Kennedy Robert Kennedy Sherrie Keylon Dawn King James King Todd Kingrey 210 Sophomores Karla Kinne Chuck Kniest Kerry Koerner Patty Kornuc Danny Kovar Jimmy Krause Keith Kuykendall Jayneen Kyser Shannon Dennis Denise Leavitt Jeff Lester Mike Lieser Brent Linsteadt Langford Lauderdale it Carolyn Lipseti Kim Littwin S d B d - Judy Loden Jay Long Keith Long Jerry Lopez I an ra ear ' above' has lust been Richard Lopez Gary Lowrey interrupted from her afternoon nap. James Luttrell Pam Lynch John Mackey Sherry Mahler David Majksak Keith Malone Mike Malone Malayne Troy Marker Mike Marsh Mindy Marshall Cathy Martin Jorge Martin Max Martin Margerum Terri Martin Wesley Martin Angela Martinez Phillip Martinez Rosie Martinez George Mathews Melody Martin Sophomores 21 1 Michelle Dan Maurer Larry May Charlotte Mays Terri McCain Joey McCown Jeff McCullough Alecia Quinton John McDaniels Renee McDanald Teresa McEuen ffl!!! Debbie Gomez is pictured typing to improve her skills. Sara McGehee Karin McGowan Danny McKnight Craig McLemore Saundra Measles David Mansdorf Benny Merritt Masson Metcalf David Meyers Alicia Jeff Miller Melanie Miller Middlebrooks Randy Miller Stephen Miller Maria Molandes Mike Molandes Deborah Monroy Diana Elizabeth Moore 212 Sophomores Montgomery Paula Sylvia Moroneslo Laura Morris Sally Muhl DeeAnn Muldoon Ray Mullen Marty Murdock Morningstar 4 H F Carol Murphy Kenneth Musick David Nanez Cinda Neal Matt Nelson Becky Neubauer Dana Newsome Arnold Newton Jesse Niles John Nolan Diane Nolley Dee Ann Stewart works diligently on her Vickie Norman F-lonal Norris history assignment- Donna Norwood Dawn- Novakovlch Brice O'Dell Sharon O'Neal Laura Odom Bruce Olson Cruz Orta Allison Ostlund Troy Palmer 'S 7 ,, it J - N la- - IJ.-'K I Gayle Parker Bernie Parrish Randy Patrick Dale Patterson Jodi Patterson Susan Patterson Shelley Patton Sophomores 213 Lois Paugh Cynthia Paulov Paul Pedri Mike Peeples Tracey Peeples Debbie Pena Micheal Pendergrass Tracy Penn Kelly Pennington Kent Pennington Scott Perry Gerri Peters David Phillips Kaylynne Phillips Tammy Pierce Laura Pillow Sonya Pipkin Becky Plumlee Chris Plunk Karen Poe Ralph Porter Charles Potter Eddie Power Jeff Powers Vince Proto James Provence Teresa Pruitt Mario Puente Kendall Pulley Susan Purcell Shawn Purkey Kim Pyle Handy Rabe 214 Sophomores Sophomores Find Time Danny Hefner is caught sleeping through another class. To Relax Qs X MM m is Renee McDonald looks up from the hard work she and other Art students are doing for the backdrop for the musical. Billy Raburn Mitch Ragland Regina Railey Donnie Raines Bryce Raymond Bruce Redman Sharon Reich Robert Reynolds Ronald Reynolds Jesse Reynoso Yvette Rhett Tonya Rich Kim Richards Aaron Richardson Gina Richardson Mike Riggins Philip Riggs Gina Riley Sean Riley Kim Rivers John Roberson Laura Roberts Rhonda Robertson Tracy Robertson Albino Robles Diana Rocha lliana Rodriguez Audreg Rogers Anne ome Kim Rose Rhonda Rothwell Ronnie Runyon Beverly Russell Sophomores 215 David Russell Steve Saam Lisa Sadler Michelle Sanders Cheri Sandlin Rudy Saucedo Penny Saulsman Kerry Saunooke Dana Sauter John Schack Karen Debbie Schweng Jerry Scoggins Mike Scott Schellenberg Monte Scott Gina Seal Patrick Shaffer Linda Sharp Debbie Sheets The SUEVG Mike Joe Sheridan Kim Sherman Bobby Sherrard Eric Sides Carmen Sills his sophisticated Rebecca Sinclair Mike Sisk Jeff Sistrunk Frank Skwirz Shelly Sleeper Alvin Smith Brad Smith Doug Smith Greg Smith Kim Smith Lisa Smith Mike Smith Randy Smith Tammy Smith 216 Sophomores Terry Spann Dinah Spell Gretchen Springfield Gene Smith Ann Starkes Sharry Starnes James Steele Roger Stephens David Stevens Chad Stewart DeeAnn Stewart Joe Stewart Greg Stogsdill Tim Stooksberry Kenneth Stovall Joe Stover Nancy Strader Karen Stratman James Strickland Nancy Stucker Paul Sullivan Beth Sweeney Hugh Sweeney Teresa Swindler Sherry FOIKS P0595 Our Camefa. sg' Q 'f Mike Tackett Marcus Taylor Roger Taylor Sherry Taylor Ruben Teamed Dianna Teer Bryan Telker Q, I 1 Donna Temple Shawn Thetford Mike Thomas Cathy Thomason Leslie Thomason Kevin Thompson Gina Throneberry Sophomores 217 Jerilyn 'I illery Linda Tobias Danny Tolberl Michele Tolle Sandy Tomes Tony Trammell Kim Truesdell Arminda Truetl Faye Tucker Misty Turner Vicki Turner Chris Tutt Karen Tyler Mark Tyler Steve Tyler James Tyson Cindy Underwood Gloria Valadez Eddie Villareal Melinda Villarreal Karen Vowell Steve Wade Lisa Wagner Debbie Walker Kenneth Walker Jimmy Walker Teresa Walker Wendy Walker Andrea Wallace Paul Warren Janice Watson Shelly Watson Cary Weatherby 218 Sophomores Sophomores Reach Q5 W Terri Martin and Sally Muhl take a rest during a basketball game. The Halt Way Mark James Faubacher shows his style: COOL. Mark Weathersby Linda Weaver David Weeks Stephanie Welch Jerry Wellborn Pam Wenz Janet Werry Cindy White Kenneth Whitney Doug Wilburn Kelly Wilks Tommy Willard David Williams Doug Wilson Duane Wilson Lorraine Wilson Paula Wilson Scott Wilson Kim Winn Shelly Winslow Janee Wise David Wisk Craig Withers Deanne Witherspoon Joe Wood Patty Wood Tony Woodard Brad Wright David Wright Greg Wright Kathy Wright Kim Wright Donna Yancey Sophomores 219 Second Year Joel York Sherry York Keith Youman Troy Young Susan Tom Zook Jay Zorn Darlene Alexander says, What do you want now? Youngblood Soccer studs Monty Scott and John Hargis go over the game strategy before school. Camera Shy Sophomores Rhonda Arnett Ramon Marcos Timothy Barry Russell Marshburn Levi Blair Teresa McBridge John Boyd K. Lee McDevitt Jeff Bradbury Minnie McDonald Kenny Browming Tracey McGibboney Terry Campbell Robert McReynolds James Clay Gina Moore Carol Coffman Shelley Morgan Barbara Cowan Bryan Norlie Bobbie Crocker Christopher Novy Kim Dennie Barbara Overbay Lotiann Dockins Bobby Patterson Rodney Doggett Bobbie Payne Johnny Dotson Alivie Peel Regina Else Micheal Peeples Patricia Foley Gerald Preas Gregory Green Brian Roberts Micheal Guzy Lisa Eocha John Hargis Sandra Russell Damon Harmon Sherry Rust Joann lzzarelli James Smith Holly Lacoste Macuen Solana Willis Lewis Darrell Swan .Van Allen McDannell Kenneth Teer Scott Manes Paul Tyler 220 Sophomores Jett Sistrunk poses one of those looks. I-las Come To Ah Ehol Ginny Gibboney is once again loaded down with books. Paul Griffith tries to explain the joke he just tried to tell. Sandra Rollolf shows what can happen to you after a busy weekend. Dee Ann Muldoon shows her win- ning smile. Sophomore 221 2 Freshman C ass Offlcers for the 1980 Freshman Class are Presldent Lon Mosler Vlce Presldent Klm Flllman and Secretary Sherrle Flevllle Carolma Evelyn Danny Gary Keith Suzette Tracy Pau Abarquez Abbott Abernathy Abernathy Adams Adams Adklns Adley Chen Rhonda Brad Llsa Cheree Jana Llsa Candy Agee Agpalza Alexander Alexander Allen Allen Allen Allison Mark Stephanre Dave Ken Lrsa Pau Tracey Donna Almand Alsup Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Arey 22 Freshmen l - . I I KJ' -: K :V , - lttt ' ' I . . I Daman Mike John Betty Gina Lisa Mark Julie Arthur Ashford Aulds Baber Bailey Bailey Ballas Bankert Doug Greg Cecilia Jeff Eddie Steve Lisa Brett Ban nister Ban no Baptista Barker Barrett Barry Barton Beavers Teresa Patricia Lorri Mike Sharon Sherry Dan Stacye Becerra Beggiato Berg Biggs Blake Blankenship Bolan Boler W? Ftus Donna John Ranita Joy Renae Bart John Bon Bonham Bonura Bonura Booth Boren Boulware Bowers Pat David Perri Nancy Andy Sharon Jamie Sonya Bowres Box Boyer Bozeman Braddock Bradley Brandon Brest Terrie Randy Cindy David John Matt Monica Scott Brewer Briggs Brooks Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Freshmen 223 Freshmen Adjust Donna Tammy Stacy Missy Browning Buckles Bullard Burgess Paul Melanie Burnam Burton Richard Dwayne Butler Byers Karen Brian Deanne Jan J A t i i m . 4 .. ' ., .1--.Q . KMA! . ,s ,Q ,V 4 .fl w Jerry Debra Lisa Gary Byrum Cain Cain Callaway Calverley Campbell Carlton Caronna Tina Cristie Greg Michael Carroll Carter Carter Carter John Frank Tami Wayne Casali Case Cawley hadwick lim! Traci Tod Darin Mary Chambers Chance Chisenhall Christy James Greg Kim Eddie Clark Clary Classon Clemenls Fl Stoney Mike Joe Jan Coats Cockerham Coker Cole Casey Sheiffield calling time and weather. Mike Vicki Ray David Cole Coleman Collins Colwill Blake Danny Julie Gwen 224 Freshmen Combs Contreras Cook Cooke lo Teen-Age Life Tonia Alisa Matt Jennifer Cookton Coopers Cooper Cowan Leveta Julie Richard Howard Cowan Cox Cravey Crawford Deana Carl Brian Richard - - Grim Cmtenden Cross Cross Jorge Diaz found an easy way to skip class. Charles Laura Rex Teresa Chuck Kenya Mike Billy Crumpley Cummings Curry Damron Daniel Davis Davis Day John Melissa Bobby Dan Flon Deanna Gina Jorge Dean Dean Deets DeGroot DeLay Dial Diaz Diaz Andrea Jeff Paul Henry Damon Dee Anna Rebecca Beverly Dickey Dillon Dilodovico Dixon K Dobson Donaldson Doss Dotson James Andy Mark Bryan Debbie Erin Stacey Kelly Douglas Downs Draper Duckworlh Duggins Dunegan Dunford Dunn Freshmen 22 226 Freshmen Plan David Melinda Andrew Shane Darin Stacey Karen Jim DuPuis Durrett Dwight Dyke Eames Earnhart Easley Easthom Chris Greg Kay Mark James ' Rhonda Bryan Teri Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Elder Elder Elkins Elliott I Debbie Joey Shelly Danny! Dominic Susan Bill Brian Ellis Ellis Ellis Englis Enriquez Espinoza Evans Evans ' x Sherry Tommy Kenny Richard John Karla Buddy Sam Evans Ewton Ezelle Fagala Fain Farmer Farr Farrell Terrie Starnes and Robert Morris discuss plans for after school. FI'6ShlTl9l'l Dean Lori Bruce Kim Feemster Felton Fenner Ferguson James Kim Kim Sammy Fields Fillmon Finkenbinder Fischer Cary Richard Kim Amy Fisher Fitzgerald Fleming Fletcher Future in School Sherry Nancy Brian DeeAnn Floor Ford Foster Foster Jerry Richard Tony Julie Foster Fowler Fox Franklin 3 . ff' Tim Angela David Steven Free Ffe ner Fudge Fudge to class in 5 minutes. Donna Norwood and Andy Downs rush to get Loren John Julie Brent John Ricky Don David Furman Futrell Gandy Ganze Garner Garner Garrison Garza Irene Linda Zina Ron Shelly Miriam Tierne Michael Garza Garza Garza Gentry Gerdes Ghafur Gibbens Gibson Susan Tania Jim Vance Gigi Anthony Charlie Mike Gibson Giermann Gilbert Gilley Glancy Gloden Glosup Goekler Gena Sherlene Kendall Ricky Troy Glenn Kelly Keith Goff Goode Goodman Goodwin Gore Goree Gourlay Graham F reshm en 227 pai Rene McDonald, Rhonda Leggett, and Debbie Johnson nting each other. 'Sherri Green Robert Grego Tonya Grimes Linda Grupp Debbie Guerra Eydie Guevara Robert Gulledge Glenn Gurecky Rocky Haddock Greg Hall Gayla Hallmark Keith Hallmark Teri Hammons Tracey Hammons Cary Hampton Terry Hampton Carla Hanson Debbie Harmon Johnnette Harper Sheri Harrelson Jeff Harris Leslie Harris John Hart Melina Hartsfield Brian Harvey Brad Hatchel Donna Hayes Sharryl Headrick Lisa Hefner Staci Henderson Kristi Hennard Cathy Henry Steve Henslee Belinda Hernandez Chris Herrage Sandy Hetzel Michelle Hickman Julie Hicks Kenny Hicks Christi Hitt Susan Hogan Lisa Holcomb Darlynn Holland David Hollifield Tom Holman Theresa Holmes Lisa Holt Noboo Hong Melani Hood 228 Freshmen Todd Graham Robert Granado Wendell Hooker Tracy Hookings Kim Hopkins Joanna Howard Pamela Hubner Parks looking up Toyna Huckaby Jeneta Huffins Jeff Hughes Keith Humphries Cecilia Humphus Karen Hunt Jon Hunter Mike Hunter Dale Hurley Jami Hutchinson Robbie Hutto Kim lnmon Dawna Isenman Denise lshmail Mohammad Ismail Rusty Jacks Jennifer Jackson Sondra Jackson Tammy Jackson Teresa Jackson Kevin Jacobs Dale James Pam James Randy Janes Patricia Jarvill Connie Jayroe Jill Johnson Joan Johnson Lori Johnson Rhonda Johnson Roger Johnson Dana Jones Kevin Jones Lori Jones Teresa Jones Kay Judd William Kapitan Susan Kath David Kear John Kearney Laura Kellehan Kevin Kelly Lisa Kelly Jana Kennedy Steve Kenney Benjy Kennon Kathy Kennon Kathy Kesler Marshan Kidd Freshmen 229 Fresh Lee rn Skills Stephen Kilgore Lacy Killian Kay Kilstrom Charles Kinney Cheryl Kirkpatrick Lori Kirkpatrick Bryan Knowles Kristy Koerner Vonda Krueger Billy Kula Kim Kuptz Michael Kurtz Lynette Lamp Tracy Lambert Steve Lancaster Jack Lance Charles Lancette Laurie Lane Leanna Lane Linda Lankford Lori Larsen Henry LaRue Frank Lason Ramie Lay Steve Layer Twylia Learned Chris LeBlanc Jow Le Brun Marci Ledgerwood Greg Lee Holly Lee Ge'Lin Lee David Leerssen Rhonda Leggett Jeffrey Leslie Gaila Lewis Jim Lewis Ron Lewis Rusty Lichnovsky Tracy Limmer Mike Lindquist Leslie Lindstrom Jerrell Little Rusty Lloyd Chris Lobban Linda Lock Eddie Lock 230 V Freshmen Sldlls for a Trade Lisa Hickman tries her best at typing, even her tongue is helping. Jamie Lockey James Long Bill Lowden Chris Luttrell Belinda Lyons Robert Lyons Albert Machado John Madden Suzanne Magee Doug Mallon Dana Mangham Julie Marcus Gary Marks Ftonny Marriott David Marshal Eddie Marshall Angie Martin David Martin Kyle Martin Sherry Marlin Tony Martin Teresa Martinez Melissa Mathison Sharra Mattingly William Maxey Christie McAfee Eddie McAllister Michelle McClure Jerry McCreary Sandra McCrummen Mike McGee Mike McGraw David McHargee Dana McKeithan Tracey McKenzie Juanita McPhall Larry Mead Gwen Meazell Angie Medford Keith Melton Greg Melvin Sherri Mercer Laura Merryman Donna Mikuda Billy Miller Kyle Miller Pam Miller Freshmen 231 g English I Studies Melinda Robert Steven Suzie John Sandra Frank Susan Mills Mills Mills Mitcham Monaco Monroy Montgomery Moody Barry Mindy Sammie David Roy Teresa Robert Donna Moore Moore Moore Morgan Morgan Morones Morris Morrison Debbie Cindy Darlene Julie Lorraine Greg Becky Brett Morrow Morton Moses Moses Mosher Mulholland 'Jlurdock Murphy Kevin Rodney Stacey David Shannon Hoang Steven Derrall Murphy Nanez Nelson Newman Newman Nguyen Nichols Nolan Dawn Chris Jerry Jean Connie Gilbert Northcutt O'HandIey O'Neal O'Quinn Oliver Olson Laurie Terry Owens Parker Jeff Anita Patrick Patterson 232 Freshmen Mike Lindquist and Joe Brune argue again at the lunch table. Lynn Jimmy Olson Orr Billy Jeff Parks Partridge Chris Kenneth Patterson Patterson The Odyssey my 5- 1 ?, gf Mike Barry Jorge Pearson Pennington Perez Kevin Perkins Donna Trey , 7 , t , , Mary Renee Perry Perryman days. -- Peters Peterson --:mln .I Amy Flo d Steve Steven Natalie Pau reg Peyton Phe ps Piland Pillow Pinson Pnntor Pogue Becky Shelly Lori Alan Delynda Stephanie Sherry Poole Poor Porter Powell Powell Power Prater he Lenn Pollard Dale Price Jeff Jill Tina Greg Joy Patty Jimmy Kelly Price Price Price Puckett Purvis Ramsey Rascoe Rattan Kim Chuck Pam Susan Steve Bruce Annette Darrel Rattan Ray Reasor Rector Reed Reeves Reid Reid Billy David Deborah Sherrie Robyne Sheila Jon Tracy Reneau Reneau Renner Reville Reynolds Richardson Richardson Riddle Freshmen 233 rt nr' Curtis John Lori Rigdon Rigsby Rinne Richard Ken Troy Robertson Robinson Roden Robert Shell Rhonda Rose Rosebrock Rowan Beth Mark Wendy Sanders Sanders Sanders Tiffany Jesse Bill Seabolt Seay Seitzler l Robert Vigil caught roaming the halls 39 ain. 234 Freshmen Alisa Rios Steven Rodgers Gerald Rowell Gary Sapp Catherine Settle Darla Shelton Mike Sheppard Paula Sherrin Shidid Bernadette Deanna Shockle Terry Shuffler Robin Shugart David Shupe Kim Shutt Shelly Simmons Robert Sims Christie Sipe Y Angela Rios Lisa Rodriquez Serena Ruff Patrick Saucedo Danny Settle Teresa Rios Mike Rodriquez Dana Russell Howard Sauceman David Shaver Billy Ritchie Chris Rogers Kari Ryle Julianne Schnurr Michael Sheets Kenneth Roberts Pam Rogers D'Anna Saffle Charlie Schuhmann Casey Sheffield Kevin Sledge Toni Smith Terrie Starnes Deanna Stidham Laura Swank Jang Casey Darren Gene Kendal Philip Thomas Sloan Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Keasha Peggy Todd Richard Chalese Sonja Scott Solis Southern Spradlin St. Clair Stachowiak Stafford Stanley Amber Michelle Hoe Kalynn Paula Dina Leasa Steedman Steele Stephens Stephens Stephenson Stewart Stewart Robert Steve Kim Craig Rebessa Steve Robin Stoeber Stone Storey Stroud Stuard Stubblefield Sutton Lisa Mike Craig Deana Neill Rhonda Sherri Lynn Swann Tanner Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Sue Tedlock Rhonda Temple David Terry Gerald Terry Nancy Terry Debbie Thomas Paulette Thomason Tanis Thompson QQ? Johnna Tigert Leeman Tillery Kirmuman , Julie Timms Rhonda Agpalza takes time from her day to smile. Freshmen 235 Evan Tinney Edward Titsworth Denise Todd Scott Toles Teresa Trail Debbie Tramel Tim Trammell Kelly Travess Gary Travis Mark Trumble Jay Trussell Vicki Jo Tylka Garrett Tywater Linda Underwood Kenneth Vandever Alan Van Hoozer Laurie Van Lehn David Van Schaick Richard Vanschaick Kim Vaughn Regina Vella fl f Zf Jef? -gum : 'szf?i'Mif' r l ismmilw ..,,. -.,' - Hi ,...,. i ,. it rf ,, , AIWAUXV f 75 f a ff , Z . ' 1 3 if if J , ,,.,, , Q ,',,, ,, -V Hx as r 'tw ti .wvwfffm Casey Sheffield plays peek-a-boo with the camera. Jeanne Westphal Max Whaley Dann Wheeler Y Rodney Whitaker Delaina White Jerald White Sandi White 236 Freshmen John Venrick Robert Vigil Gene Wade Michael Ray Wade Kenin Wadsworth Bobie Walker Brad Walker Julie Walker Robyn Walker Ronnie Waller Steve Walker Winona Walker Paul Watkins Becky Watson Rodney Watson Sharon Watters Charlie Weaver Rhonda Weaver Forrest Weldon Stephanie Wells Candy Wicks Gayle Williams Karl Wilson Devy Winniford Ray Wolford Rene Wright Claudia Young Janie Zaunbucher Tammy Wilbanks Jackie Vihlliams Kim Wilson Steve Winniford Jerry Wood Tracey Wright Donna Young Tina Zollin Mark Wild Darrell Willis Michael Wilson Steve Wohlschlae- ger Andy Worth Lori Yniguez Randy Young Jackie Zumwalt Jeanne Willard John Willis Shari Wilson Sonja Wolf Amy Wright Lisa York Sandra Young Debbie Wilban ks Greg Wilson Richard Winder Russell Wolfgang Denise Wright Ronald York Jon Youngblood Camera Shy Larry Abernathy Chris Allen Melissa Arthur Melissa Batchellor Willie Brown Kelley Cargill Frank Cason Kina Caudle Felix Cintron Richard Collier Daniel Coronado Janet Costlow John Davis Sammy Davis Elda Delafuente Robert Deloach Barry Denton Michael Duncan Roe England John Ferverbacher Daniel Giesler Lonnie Givens Linda Hardin Steven Hopf if . Richard Ingram Lisa Jones Sheriden Lee Virgil McKeeham Sondra Mallard Bobby Maynard Ramona McCarty Ricky McCIendon Richard Morgan Jimmy Noster Doyle Osteen Earl Phillips Carrie Prater Sherrie Reese Stacy Russel Ricky Springer Lea Stephens Rhonda Stephens Richard Swieter Jornmy Wade Darla Westmoreland Jason White Brian Whitney Matt Brown exhibits his technique with a basketball. Freshmen 237 Dr. Ralph Pofeef Dr. Ralph Poteet, Superintendent 238 Ad School Board in R Dr. Don Vliooley Dr. J. C. Cannaday Mr, Jack Hicks Personnel Secondary Education Business The Mesquite School Board members are: Front Row: Mrs. Reba Jones, Vice Presidentg Dr. Richard H. Russell, M.D., Presidentg H. E. Finey, Secretary. Back Row: W. R. Bill Ewing, Mr. Harold Jordon, Mrs. Sue Ann Mackey and Mr. Jerry Stroud. Administration 239 Principal Jolwn Campbell 313:13 JW iw, .....-i. 41 John Campbell, Principal .wwikm I 9 240 Administration owinistrotion James McCoy, Assistant Principal Don Duke, Dean Brad Chilton, Registrar Mr. McCoy making unforgettable a-n-n-o-u- n-c-e-m-e-n-t-s. C C Homer Gray, Visiting Teacher 'nf f 'Nuf f L': 'kk,- TIL, . Carol Cooley, Dean of Instruction Administration 241 Counselors Bill Scott, Junior and Senior Counselor l Carol Wood, Sophomore Counselor Celia Fletcher, Freshman Counselor 242 Counselors Secreia ries and Aides Carolyn Hetzel Peggy Barnett Prinoipal's Secretary ADA Secretary Dottie Wells Reba Morgan Registrars Secretary ADA Secretary Patty Dunn Frances Holt, Aide Teacher's Secretary Wi? fifligiifli '5fQfiQiQi?2i+iQi i:ifW if gif i S5 iii ,-- 41si'ii,,,3i V W ,ii 'mer f i?ii1r.f3j,i,, i i iig ggiiff A V E i i? ff ri' me -' - 5 gqw ,ew n f 1 - 1 1 ' 4 . i 5 ' iff? L fl ,.fi..g1e in ips- ,f vs ,. -1, H 4 i -, ,X .fif . Wim! ,if 1.11. 1 r qi . --Aka s igfgf fllrik- h +-Wsii Q i K Q, . J ' Q . ,. GM I il 'J -1 -as 1 A - ,sb is f - ,,.. K Carolyn Teagle Bonded Secretary Pat Graham, Aide Secretaries, Aids 243 H 'Y 1 W Vs' Teachers Help Gul lll l Marth Adcock Govt, W Geog, 20th Cent Eur Ada K. Allen Acct I, II Coach Hart wraps the foot of an injured but dedicated player. Mike Allen DE, PEL David L. Armstrong Linda Attaway Dorothy Barnes Plastics, Woodworking French I, II, III, IV Alg I, Int Alg ll Gloria Benavides Gordon Bench Melinda Blair Spanish I, II, Ill, IV Agri Bus Bio I, Phys Sci 246 Teachers Sandra Allred Ch Dev, Hmkg, Hm Mngmt John Bellows Am Hist, W Hist, PE DaNuane Bloodworth Fund Math ll, Int Alg I Peggy H. Bowdoin English I Donna Capps PE, Girl's Basketball John W. Clark Res Eng, Res Math, PE Ben Cross Bio I, II, Adv Sci lhe Sluolenls Sue Braden Drama I, II, III Marilyn Chappell Hmkg I, Hm Mngmt, Hm Furn Tom Council Concert Choir, A Cappella Choir, Concert Chorale, Unity I Susan Cumby Res English Cathy Bradley James Brinkley Art I, II, III Tennis Ron Chauvin Gary Childress Alg I, Int Alg II Alg I, Sports Mrs. Braden looks up from her morning coffee for a smile. Teachers 247 Tommy Davis Chem I, Aero!Avia Lou Faling Govt, Texas Hist, Psychology Marita Galindo Alg ll, Geometry Barbara Goodner W Hist, CVAE Hist, Texas Hist 248 Teachers Teachers Can Be Sherrie Day English II Judy Fitzgerald VAC Raye Gibson Adv Reading, Dev Reading Sandra Gray Am Culture, Govt, Socio Cora Dugan English IV, French I Richard Ehrig German I, ll, lll, IV, Am Hist Ms. Julia Reynolds falso known as Red J takes a moment from her strenuous teaching to pose for the camera. Helen Griffen Gary Halliday English ll, Ill PE, Sports Nice People Dennis Hart Connie Hetzer Physiology, Health Trainer English I, Speech I, ll, III Mrs. Brenda Young looks innocent when caught in the act of sneaking in a drink. Leo Johnson Tommy Johnson Health, Intro Alg I, CVAE General Drafting, Adv Math I Drafting Richard Hoffman Printing, Graphic Arts, Beth Hollingsworth English ll, Ill Photography Il - ,,,' . I f 'i'ii'-1' 'rrr ff ' . '- I I Jill Humphrey C, A, Hunter Dnver's Ed Typing I, Shorthand I Dick Jackson W Hist, Adv Social Problems, Russian Hist Janet Jones Journalism I, II, Newspaper Sponsor Joyce T. Jamison Shorthand I, II, Typing I Terry M. Kinard Phy Science, Biology I Teachers 249 The Pr John Kline Kathy Lane Freshman Band, Jazz Band, Pre-Vocational Asst Big Blue, Symphonic Band '- Miss Wolford relaxes from the hectic classroom duties. Linda Muhl Patricia Owens Am Hist, W Hist Resource English, Math 250 Teachers ofessors Patricia Lane Robbie Lock Am Hist, Girls Basketball VOE Linda Marshall Norman McLaren Hmkg I, PELE ICT I W. A. Minnick Lorraine Mitchell Orchestral, Il Physics I, ll, Algebra ll Ronnie Pardun Rebecca Paris Chemistry I, ll, Biology I English ll al Ther' P'eas.lre 1 Bobbie Perry Sue Pfeil David Phillips Ron Powell Spanish I PE, Biology, Cheerleading Gen Elect I PE, Basketball Julia A. Reynolds Gloria Richardson English I, Ill Typing I, World of Work, Fund of Free Enterprise Jan Richardson Ben M. Robertson Ms. Wilson, student or teacher? Typing I, Business Math Govt, Psychology, Sports Judy Rollins Sammy R. Rusk Charles Rylander Roger Smith Business Machines, Typing ll English Ill Outdoor Ed, Sports Outdoor Ed, Sports Teachers 251 A Lifetime Bill Stanglin Weldon Swann W History Health Claude Tarver Fund Math I, Int Alg Il Flon Taylor Barbara Thomas English III, Annual Staff Drill, Health Ms. Hetzer postpones lunch to show her teeth to the world. 252 Teachers mw- N wish X 2 w 'A X Sf Wx S . T, ,, ::- . -I..--.es . ' i ..12'f::t . ' .. H V'-.Fa .f .f::' ' i -:'5'5E:- 3.-:::::15EEE...:g I wwf?-Q. sew ' -11 .gh-ff--::5ss:sss5 i-Iffiliifffilff,EEE?-S. TE, -' ' wbif, I, - flffia iE:: ': ' 'miif m,f--Q,--2s2-'ffggfz,,-3- - .5 -11, -A gy E5 I. K ' fi f:: ' 55L 'X 556''ifgiiiiriigffillizk , ' V. ' : . s :-fs: i. I 5 f A- I .1 -if H Q -L' w e sg, - ' ,L ,if ,W R l - Q X ii iss ff f .fins .. .i.f , ,- - .f,. ,ga if ,Kitt 13:5-ea Qf',:j, ,,.t, gf il'i if Q' Brent Thorne Am History Cheryl Taylor HECE I, II Kay Threadgill English ll, III Janice Tonroy Hm Furn, Hmkg Ken Trepagnier Biology I, Sports Ed Toogood Biology I, Phys Science Soccer Constance K. Vinson Algebra I, II Jane Wait Adv Typing, Acct I, Typing I Ann Watson Typing ll, Bus Law, Bus Machines Patrick Webster Algebra l, Int Alg I Heather Wolford English II, Art l A Teecwin Ruth E. Watkins English l Mary Ann Webb VAC Susan White Homemaking Sarah Wolfskill Biology I, Health will Mrs. Paris demonstrates her ioke because no one laughed the first time. Marjorie T. Wilson Latin l, ll, Ill, IV English I Betty Wohlschlaeger Cathy Worrell Homemaking I Brenda Young RN Health Care Science, HOCT Teach ers 253 254 Dedication me Pictured above with Kim Birdsong, Mrs. Dennis takes a last look at N.M. for the summer. DEDICATION Mrs. Lavonne Dennis Mrs. Lavonne Dennis has been a member of NM's faculty for ten years. During that time she has become a respected member of the English depart- ment. Her senior English classes are always inter- esting and informative, mainly because she has a special relationship with words and the dictionary. Mrs. Dennis is an incesstant reader and enjoys writ- ing. She is largely responsible for starting NM's first Reading Day in which every person in the entire school read for one hour. Another first of hers includes the creation and co-sponsorship of the first literary magazine at NM, Nostra Creatio. lt seems that firsts are a part of Mrs. Dennis' life. Besides her credits at NM, Mrs. Dennis has taught College English classes in San Antonio and right around the corner at Eastfield. It is with extreme pride that the Annual Staff dedi- cates the 1980 Trailblazerto Mrs. Lavonne Dennis. Dedication 255 256 Teacher ofthe Year Breaking Away . . . Mr. Fox leaves NM the slow way .. - .. g... . X a fondness for the outdoors, Mr. Fox departs for his parent's the summer. TEACHER CDE TI-IE YEAR Over a hundred seniors received departmental awards and scholarships, but there are only a few awards that a teacher can receive. One such award and honor is to be voted teacher of the year. All stu- dents are encouraged to vote for their favorite teacher - naturally -the one that gives them the least amount of homework. All these names are tallied and at the senior award program the winner is announced. Principal John Campbell made this presentation to Mr. Albert Fox, sometimes referred to as A. Fox. As he went up to the stage to receive a placque, those pres- ent cheered and some even whistled. Many students think you've missed out on some- thing if you haven't had Mr. Fox for a teacher because he is rather well-known for his teaching techniques. He believes in getting his students agitated to make them open up and voice their opinion, and it works, ln a Pony Express interview Mr. Fox was quoted as saying, l could get into being a hermit. Therefore, some think of Mr. Fox as a joking, funny man, but there is a serious side to him. Either way, a person can't help but like Mr. A. Fox. Teacher ofthe Year 257 , XX The Annuals Antlclpatlon fllled the avr as both stu dents and teachers learned of the arrival of the 78 79 Trailblazer A week before school started the annual staff spent all day unpacknng and sortmg over 300 boxes full of annuals Every year there IS one special tlme set aside for plcklng up annuals and getting them signed Thus year this event was more like a party Many extras were Included from last year like music from a Juke box and soft drunks and popcorn The refreshments were sold by the Stallion Batalllon along wrth memory pens and plastlc covers Page 260 top Jeanne Woodruff asks how many more boxes do we have to open? bottom Annual Dlstrlbutlon was made easter by teach ers Page 261 top Flon Taylor sponsor and Martha Motley editor go over the flne points of the annual bottom right Lucinda Gon Zales proudly shows off the cover ofthe Trailblazer bottom left 1 700 subscrrp tions were sold for the 78 79 Trailblazer 260 Annual Slgnmg Party 1 Y 1 , 1 I , - Y I I yy A , : , '- Finally Arrive! F' t. tt 39 ,X tt K , 2 J Q ff t as tttr ttsss The cafeteria was crowded since most students came to pick up their annuals. Many 78-79 Seniors were reunited since they had not seen each other since graduation night. Others found new friends, even though the air conditioner was not working for this first social event of the school year. Annual Signing Party 261 Livi'1'IL Up. Angie Stooksberry yells to her heart's con- tent. Over a thousand students gave it their all at NM pep rallies. Cheering, chanting and just plain hav- ing fun were the main events. From a view at LBJ, most drivers picture quiet classes full of diligent students ln their minds as they passed the big, white-bricked high school. On Fridays, things were the exact opposite. Students running through the halls, frantically searching for their friends. The band was warming up in the gym. The cheerleaders were stretching out. Tension was building as students waited impatiently for Mr. McCoy to call out the rooms to be dismissed. Some went home, despite the warnings, and some stayed in class. The ones who missed every 262 Pep Rallies Sherri Jenkins, Kim Birdsong, and true Stallions supporters. pep rally, missed one of the best times that their high school could offer. But the students who ran down the staircase, threading their way to the gym were full of energy and ready to yell to their hearts' content. They held nothing back. The sense of unity and togetherness was shared at these pep rallies. The heartbreaker was, of course, the last pep rally of the year. As they sang the school song and gathered around Spirit, students' eyes were brimming with tears. When the song ended, the tears flooded out. Stu- dents hugged each other to savor the moment of just being - together. Att e Pep Rally! Sherry Stewart is in a Stallion mood. As the Varsity Football team entered the gym, the fans jumped, clapped, and sang the fight song. The prayer and national anthem came shortly after. Many activities followed. The band, drill team, majorettes, and cheerleaders performed. The traditional pie-in-the face skit was especially popular. The grande finale was when the Stal- lion Battalion presented Spirit and everyone sang the school song. Then it was off to the game. The anticipation for that night's game was built up to a pitch. Pep Rallies 263 A Spectacular Excitement is generated through the air as echoes of jingling bells from mums fill the halls. The football players are tense and nervous yet excited about the big upcoming game. The cheerleaders anticipate the large expected crowd as they promote school spirit. The band practices over and over again, perfecting their half-time musical pro- gram. The Pacesetters scrupulously refine their routine to perfection. School spirit is never exhibited so greatly as on the day of Homecoming. The half-time buzzer sounded and the Stallions returned to the fieldhouse for a pep talk from Coach Childress. Five girls anx- iously awaited the announcement of the new Homecoming Queen. Their stomachs quaked as their fathers escorted them onto the field. The band began to play their popu- lar rendition of Pagliachi as the Pacesetters toned every muscle for the performance of the graceful routine. The band had never played so well and the Pacesetters had never performed so well and kicked so high. Suddenly over the speaker, a voice ech- oed out. The crowd grew silent as the announcer commenced: The Football Sweetheart is Tracy Sharp. The Band Sweetheart is Leigh McLarry, Runners-up for the Homecoming Court are: Susan Dove, Leigh Ann Pulley, Stephanie DeRusha, and Kim Laning. The 1979-9180 Homecoming Queen is Laci Folks. The crowd cheers as Laci is handed a beautiful bouquet of roses. The band again begins to play as the Home- coming Court walks off the field. The half-time buzzer sounds and the crowd rises as the mighty Stallions again take the field. Homecoming Page 264 - Bottom Left: Overcome with excitement, Homecoming Queen Laci Folks proudly walks off the field with her father. Pages 264-265 - Top Center: Leigh Ann Pul- ley, ready to get out of those high heels and into her band uniform, is escorted off the field by her father and Cindy Gideon. Center: Are these the five finalists for the Miss Texas title? No, they are Leigh Ann Pulley, Laci Folks, Ste- phanie DeRusha, Kim Laning, and Susan Dove, the 1979-80 Homecoming Court. Bottom Center: Leigh McLarry, full of pride after being named Band Sweetheart, leaves the field .with her father and Karren Green. Page 265 - Top Right: Stephanie DeRusha feels its an honor to be nominated for Home- coming Queen. Bottom Left: The crowd at the pep rally watches attentively as the homecom- ing festivities begin. Students Take Over City Elections were held January 30 for students run- ning for Mayor and council positions 1-6 of Mes- quite. Randy Davis was chosen as Mayor for Stu- dent Government Day. Carrie Burton was elected to position 1, Karla Yarbrough, position 2, David Gish, position 3, Laci Folks, position 4, Gary Shutleworth, position 5 and Tracy Furrh, position 6. The next five positions were appointed by Randy and the council. Cory Martin was appointed city manager, Laura Simmons, city secretary, David Moon, municipal court judge, Mark Caldwell, city attorney, and Keith Kirkpatrrick, city health officer. The directors holding other city offices were Steve Sledge, assistant city manager, Kevin New- berry, director of community development, Jay Van- dergriff, police chief, David Grant, director of parks and recreation, Kim Laning, director of library ser- vices, Pat Seaman, director of personnel, and Johnny Tores, director of finance. Administrative personnel were Mark Nicholson, assistant to the city manager, Lynn Bailey, data processing supervisor, Pat Pilgrim, chief health inspector, Curtis Smith, service center superintend- ent, Becky Wallace, tax assessor and collector, Jill Adams, purchasing agent, Ann Russell, chief accountant, Jeff Bibbs, fire marshall, Ray Willard, i 2 Student Government Day for a Day chief building inspectorg Scott Thompson, city plan- nerg Danny Villanueva, assistant police chiefg Tim Moseley, sanitation superintendent: Betsy Grigar, city engineerg Lucinda Gonzales, housing adminis- tratorg Chris Balch, dog catcherg Danny Naberhaus, park superintendentg Deanna Embrey, recreation superintendentg Brian Fox, park plannerg Keith Hop- kins, training and safety superintendentg Kim Bird- song, supervisor of technical servicesg and Sandi Wilson, supervisor of public services. Student Government Day 269 ings Are Jumping at all 24 Mesquite schools partici- ln the Jump Rope-A-Thon sponsored by Mesquite chapter of the American Heart Association in cooperation with the physical departments of the Mesquite jumped rope on teams of sex for a maximum of three hours per team They received Heart Association contributions from sponsors based on the length of time they skipped rope Dr Ralph Poteet superintendent said the Mesquite schools were happy to participate in the drive. He pointed out that Dr. Heart the American Heart 270 Jump Rope-A-Thon ei? at North UITG Wim -- op: Martha her jump- shows at the left. Tina her concen- Tim Cook shows done Pam Morris takes one small leap for but one giant leap Heart Association. Pacesetter Stage Show A Huge Success After much dedication, hours of hard work and a splendid show of talents all year through, the Pacesetters performed their last show at the Pacesetter Stage Show. The theme was We Are Family. The rou- tines which they performed were original and they selected the music and made the costumes. The Pacesetters performed all kinds of routines, dances and comedy skits. The show was started with the perform- ance of the Stallionaires and was followed by the introduction of all the Senior Paceset- ters. As each stepped on the stage with a single stem rose, Lance Cawley sang his rendition of My Way. Together they presented a very elaborate show of talents with performances to songs as Tahaiti, Tahaiti, Blame it on the Boo- gie, New York, New York, Theme from Close Encounters, Good Hearted Woman and Wabash Cannonball. The officers did a special routine to Sunset It was followed by a slide presentation. The Pacesetters performed their last rou- tine for the 1979-80 year with a finale kick routine to Day Break. Together the Pacesetters brought their talents into one and proved that together we 're better. l i l l K Above and Left: Tracy Furrh and Lori Holland perform at the Pacesetter Stage Show Above Lance Cawley slngs his version of My Way for the Senior Pacesetters Left Melinda Epps performs to Theme from Close Encounters Connie Holland and Tracy Brown perform and have fun while doing it. Becky Wallace shows her big smile as she performs to Theme from Close ers. Q 3 Page 276 - top: Posters urge participation in the blood drive. bottom: Crowds gather to witness this great event. Page 277 - top: Xavier Castillo shows that it is not all pain. b it S A th o om: usan r ur takes it easy whiie regain- ing circulation. re you my type? -- I person in 167 ly person in 67 -- p I personin rlrr 2.9 I person in I6 .... I I person in 12 7 I persoiii 1igi7psr i3 i person in 3 We need each other sto oowmon 276 Blood Drive Once again girls fainted and others felt weak in their stomachs as blood donations were taken for the Wadley Central Blood Bank. In years past a person could go give blood at any time during the day, but this year appointments were made to cut out some of the confusion. To be able to give blood, students needed to be 18 or 17 and have parent's permission. They also had a minimum weight limit which prevented some from giving. This great bloodshedding took place April 23 and was sponsored by the Student Coun- cil. Both teachers and students gave a grand total of 102 pints of blood. All those who gave blood to this great cause, the gilt of life, were rewarded with a sticker to wear which said, Be nice to me l gave blood today. Blood Drive 277 NME Favorite People, Places and Things Favorite Movie . . . Kramer vs. Kramer Favorite TV Show. . . MASH Favorite Actor. . . Dustin Hoffman Favorite Actress. . . Sally Field Favorite Song. . . The Rose Favorite Male Vocal . . . Kenny Rogers Favorite Female Vocal. . . Linda Ronstadt Favorite Restaurant - Chiles Favorite Group - Journey 278 Poll Nwfuu i,tt. M- tii.t, w...,,A,q-Q-'-yum w '1--M, V ' V r,'V A K it 3, ty n- ii , ,l,5e iq f, VM .il Favorite Car -- Corvette Favorite Aibum -- Evolution Poll 279 Gas Crunch Causes Quite a Stir B-rrringgg. The alarm clock goes off. It's time to get ready for school. It is 7 am and you begin dressing until suddenly it dawns on you. You are running on empty. The much dreaded E has struck again and it's getting more frequent. You rush to get dressed and eat breakfast. You run out of the house Cthe same style as OJ uses in airportsj to your car. You turn the key, start the motor, shift to Drive and off you go to the nearest gas station. lt is 8:00 and you have to hurry to school. But wait, what's this? Why is traffic backed up? Is it a traffic jam, an accident, no it's a gasoline line. You decide to wait in line, finally 30 minutes later it is your turn at the pump. You take out the gas nozzle, inject it in your car and . . . nothing. The attendant then announces she has just run out of gasoline in this pump. So you very quickly switch to another lane and right as you pull in, so does someone else. He then takes your turn and you are left waiting once more. Finally you get gas in your car. You walk up to the attendant to pay and she blurts out, Fifteen dollars, please. Your heart has just skipped a beat and you feel kind of cold and clammy. You then ask, How can that be? l have a VW. So you pay, and on your way to school you go. You are late, but surely Mr. McCoy will understand. 280 Gasoline Shortage N saws-s W, s Page 280, top: Robby Lyon looks disgusted about current gas prices. Bottom: Ricky Raitt takes one last look at his money. Page 281, ChiChi Martin watches the rapidly moving numbers on the pump as he fills up histank. This situation has happened fre- quently in the last few months. Gas prices have risen as gasoline has become more and more scarce. One of the biggest issues is the nonavailability ofgas. Gas stations have raised the price greatly and sometimes don't have a sufficient supply for their customers. Because of the scarcity, rationing was put into effect for a short period of time. With the major concern of Energy Conservation, the price and availa- bility of gasoline has greatly affected our lives. Maybe the prices of gasoline will level off to at least-above-reasona- ble, and maybe the availability will no longer be a threat. But we also need to think of the decades ahead. We shall never forget these immortal words: But sir, I had to get gas. You should have thought of that earlier - unexcused tardy. But the lines for gas were so . . Gasoline Shortage 281 Rivalry Still Going Strong The last football game of the season. Quick - What do you think of? The Drill Team's last performance on the field. The Band - no more marching, hurrah! The very last pep rally. All of these thoughts come to mind, but perhaps the most important fact about the last game is the opponent. Every year, our mighty Stallions battle the cross-town rival, Mesquite Skeeters for the city champion- ship. It has come to be the most important game of the year in many respects. To get the school spirit really flowing, the student body dresses in unusual attire the entire week preceding the game. The day of the contest is filled with drums, speeches, fly swatters, flowers, spirit bags and plenty of yelling and screaming in the halls. To an outsider, this all may seem a little barbaricg but to the participants, it is one of the most memorable days of the school year. This year, the Stallions defeated the Skeeters 26- 14. Page 268 - top: The Stallions put another seven points on the board in the contest. Bottom: The team sprints on the field with enthusiasm before the game. Page 269 -top left: The lighted scoreboard shows the Stallions domination over the weary Skeeters. top right: A can of insecticide is loaded and ready for action at the pep rally before the big game. bottom: A hot-air balloon displaying North Mesquite banners highlighted the pre-game activities. 282 Rivalry 'PED WW jmumm 3 lm IUWWNWI W1 NMHS Has lt's Uwn NMHS has its own melting pot. Foreign students come from all four corners of the globe, from countries as far as Europe and South America to as close as our own neighbor, Canada. Though all these students have different backgrounds the one thing they do have in common is NMHS. Together as one we cheered our victories and over- came our defeats. Together we push to strive for a better school and a more peaceful world. Through this melange of differ- ent cultures we have come to accept each other and ourselves Melting Pot as well. It is said the world is in turmoil with all the problems in foreign affairs and prejudices are very strongly exhibited. But though the world is having prob- lems in foreign affairs the philoso- phy here at NMHS is and always will be: Together We're Better. Page 284 - bottom left: From Castro's land, Cuba we have Julio Marcos, Arsenio la Torres, Cory Martin, Ramon Marcos, llli- ana Flodriquez, Dee Ftavelo and Beatriz Arevalo. Bottom right: The home of the bull fight- ers, Spain brings us Ana Cangas, Mari Luz Cangas and Janet Adams. Page 285 - top left: From the land of gen- tle people we have Chau Vu and Noboo Hong. Middle: Our two exchange students from Sweden are Ellika Persson and Johan Gunnarson. Top right: From the world's largest pro- ducer of bananas, Honduras, we have Priscilla Collins. From the Phillipines, which is located directly east of the North Chinese peninsula and north of the East Indies and Austria, we have Robert Abar- quez. Bottom left: From Jordan, an Arabian country which is famous for the tale of Aladdin's Lamp and camels, we have Khalid Hamideh and Fawaz Ismail. Bottom right: From the home of the famous Blarney Stone, Ireland, we have Lisa Baumgartner. From Turkey, an asian little country, we have Bill Parlett. Last from Canada - a very popular spot - we have Karen Beaumont, for people seeking cool climate. 284 Foreign Students Foreign Students 285 VV,V V VV I! 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V,k.L K V,Kh7 J, Q ,-k, Q k-VV,, KL w ,,, 4g ,. 6 ' 1 I 'I v f,.. ..'ff 1, Dmlyougvefwqnqgfwwmadyifm Q ' T' , l ' took it0 iGdv6ff tbe ft9qr fpt 9 ursgzhqqi? f f g i! g lil qi y l, Q Z i j , Llnlk V,k1kL VVVLL Vlry V.kV , ,LLL K A r f 'L LL .K ' Vrryy ,L ,,,.V..r K V,kk In - kygk yduirseln AH that islisnQWH fS1thaz:th e rezQ f1 V ' . PS8 area w172 ' ' if ' f Everyone Experiences ite Rusn 7 ' ,. ,,,g..,Z T ,gii j Craig McElmore can't decide whether it's second or third period Kathy McAfee is in a hurry to meet her Doytrieno. Student enrollment has nearly tripled since 1969 when the school first opened, thus making mass confusion in the halls at North Mesquite. Lets face it, there's no way to get from A floor to D floor without using the congested halls, even though elevator tickets are sold to naive fresh- men. Since every student uses the halls, much more goes on than the usual stroll to class. On a typical day,one can see every- thing from a bloody fight in the halls, to art students who for- got the time and still have spirit posters drying, to people stopping in the halls to catch up on the latest gossip. 288 Halls Wendy Sanders decides that the classroom was too much for her and takes her desk in the hall. Roaming Through the Halls l I l :,k 311 lliana Rodriguez and Sheri Hasek stroll through the decorated halls. Xavier Castillo takes it easy as he finishes his masterpiece. Lisa Flotenberry and Lesley Linstrom are shown roaming the halls in between classes. Also there is the typical trips to the bathroom, water fountains and that ever messy locker that is crammed full of books. Don't forget that unfor- tunate person who trips and has all his books and papers go flying down the hall. Since students have only five minutes to get from one class to another, some pushing does take place. Others zigzag throughout the crowds like mice running through a maze to make it to class on time. Anyway you look at it, the halls are a very exciting and necessary, if not exasperating, part of school. Halls 289 Seniors Find School Year The last year of high school is the most important, and most expen- sive. The expenses start in the junior year with the good old high school ring ranging in price from S200 to S400. The year actually begins with the senior portraits. A person trying to economize may order portraits from the school photographer which range in price from S50 to 3150. lf the senior wants to be a little more extravagant, he may order portraits from any of the local photographers for about twice that price. The mid- dle of the year is scattered with foot- ball games, assemblies, presents, flowers, and all-night parties, not to mention all the club T-shirts the members are asked to buy. The average senior with a part-time job can afford the necessities throughout the year but with the end of school approaching, the senior may find himself deep in debt. This is the time for banquets and the prom. For the prom, the girl can find a beautiful long dress anywhere from S60 to 8200. The boy can sim- ply rent a tux for S50. Along with the new clothes comes flowers, limou- sine rental, and a night out on the town. As the last lapse of school rolls around, the banquets begin popping up. New dresses, new suits and plenty of flowers, plus the cost of the banquet itself. The last couple of weeks are filled with rental of caps and gowns, announcements, graduation parties and more clothes and flowers. But there's not much complaining, after all, you're only a senior once. 290 SeniorExpenses ' Loaded With Expenses Page 290 - Top: Tim Mosely, David Moon, and Kraig Hopkins smile about the scholarship money they will receive for college. Bottom: Homecoming. Wouldn't you love to own a flower shop? Page 291 - Top: Graduation brings an end to the mount- ing expenses. Bottom Ieft: Senior rings are one of the most expensive items on the list. Bottom right: Coach Brinkley gives Pat McElyea her award at the spring sports banquet. Senior Expenses x all Damaris Flavelo and Martha Motley sample the snack bar. fabove right, Ana Cargas Jeannie Gibbgney hu,-ries back to Class. gracefully eats a chalupa. Lunchroom 293 The Grand Finale After twelve years of anticipation, the Sen- iors filed into a stuffy auditorium as their family and friends waited anxiously. Teary- eyed, yet smiling, they strolled down the aisle as the Graduation ceremony began. The hours remaining gave them the time to gather together all of the pieces of the past four years, and erase them from today, to make them part of the past. Gather moments while you may Collect the dreams you dream today 294 Graduation x -2 ...- , Q A N, vim N V , ,. 2 at Q... f. ,q,Nf,:. tg,-lqkik.-gk 1 A ' f -t .... H . , . . ' - x ' :iwysa 1 J . W 'A Q gut s a s Mi. Qatar. --frf . - f - . x f I . .. .. ,. y Nw-, F as ' ' L 0 ' -2 gif K- W kt r k L rt. . asf' CLASS OF Page 294, top: Val Noll awaits her turn to walk across the stage. Bottom left: The Seniors try to organize themselves before the ceremony begins. Bottom right: Martha Motley stands tall among her class- mates. Page 295, top: The banner is all that remains following the exercise. Left: Valedictorian Donna Fleid tries to stay calm before making her speech. Graduation 295 ou can help. V . ..-Aww ',i 5 'I fmwWmo. .f.Wu..wN - Q K X WW L.. me now o :ow iw 4-M-...ot ,, .-, .1Mmmt1he. need Q, :jo me roto conneryeeetectrioitytand oiii forma 4.2 he .,.,Lo1i9.nengy..,I51oT,.tonLy ttcjoeamcqrlservotion 2-N -.wings our no'I1on5,-prec.io,us ,,,:',,,,,,.,sR . Q - 5 . 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FROM THE STUDENT COUNCIL A Aaron, Janice 202 Abarquez, Carolina 222 Abarquez, Remedios 180 Abarquez, Robert 129, 284 Abbott, Nate 202, 222 Abbruzzese, Frank 202 Abercrombie, Amy 180 Abercrombie, Cara 202 Abernathy, Gary 222 Abernathy, Larry 222 Abernathy, Richard 202 Acker, John 118,202 Adair, Jessica 129 Adams, Brad 202, 82 Adams, Janet 180, 284 Sharla 202, 1 Adams AUBTTTS, ,Jill Allison 129, 292, 269 Julie 55, 180 Adams, Penny 100 Adams, Phillip 114, 222 Adams, Scott 202,48 Adams, Adams, Suzette 222 Adcock, Martha 246 Addington, David 202 Adkins, Pam 180 Adkins, Tracy 222 Adley, Paul 222 Aerts, Geert 32,129,154,176 Aerts, Mark 202 Agee, Cheri 222 Agee,Shellie180 Agpalza, Rhonda 235 Aguirre, Rebecca 180, 222 Aills, Martin 180 Akin, Daniel 202, 71, 89 Akin, Larry 59 Albers, Edwin 180, 21 Albers, Eric 202 Aldrich, David 47,202 Aleman, Jackie 122, 202 Alexander, Darlene 180, 220 Alexander, Kathleen 202 Alexander, Lisa 222 Alexander, William 222 Alfertig, Brian 129, 100 Alfertig, Christinal 202 Allen, Ada 246 Allen, Brian 202 Allen, Christie 68 Allen, Cynthia 44,202 Allen, Deborah 55, 129 Allen, Donna 222 Allen, Gerald 202 Allen, James 202 Allen, Jana 222 Allen, Lisa 222 Allen, Mark 61,180 Allen, Mike 68, 246 Allen, Pamela 129 Allen, Steven 180 Karen 224 Allison, Candyce 222 Allred, Sandra 246 Allred, Ronald 203 Almond, Kirby 180, 71 Almond, Mark 222 Alsup, Stephanie 222 Alvey, Monica 203 Amador, Diane 68 Anderson Anderson Anderson ARUETSOFI , ATIGETSOR , April 203 , Christopher 203 Anderson, , Dwayne 222 Dave 222 Lisa 33, 222 Paul 222 Anderson, Rhonda 180 Anderson, Tracey 222 Anderson, Tressia 203 Andrews, Donald 203 Anna, Paul 61, 69, 176 Ansley, Debra 180, 20, 106 Anthony, Andrea 180 Anthony, Robert 180 Anthony, Sherry 181 Arbogast, James 203 Arevalo, Beatriz 203, 284 Arey, Donna 122, 222 Armstrong, David 246 Armstrong, Gary 181, 105 Arthur, Daman 223 Arthur, Susan 181, 277 Ashford, Michael 223 Index index Ashmore, Charles 130, 181 Ashmore, Robert 203 Atkins, Paula 181,64 Attaway, Anna 26, 27, 246 Attaway, Gregory 118, 203 Atwood, Lisa 55,181 Aulds, Elizabeth 181 Aulds, Jonathan 223 Aulds, Michael 32, 69, 130, 49 Ausley, David 203 Avant, Donna 203 Avon, Kim 181 Axtell, Gene 34, 35, 130 Axton, Teresa 181, 191 Ayers, Michelle 122,203 Ayo, Dana 203 Baber, Betty 223 Baer, Susan 9, 33, 120, 202, 203 Bailey, Joni 181 Bailey, Lisa 223 Bailey, Lynn 32, 36, 130, 176, 269 Bailey, Scott 181 Bailey, Virginia 223 Bain, Keith 69,181 Baird, Kyle 10, 181, 77 Baird, William 130 Balch, Allison 191, 203, 109 Balch, Bryan 130, 103, 104, 269, 77 Baldwin, Glenda 68,130 Baldwin, Teresa 181 Bale, Jeannine 181 Ballard, James 203 Ballard, Michele 181 Ballard, Rhonda 181, 20 Ballas, Mark 223 Ballenger, Sarah 53, 203 Ballentine, Pia 130 Bamburg, Joyce 181 Bandy, Kristy 181 Bankert, Julie 223 Banks, Lana 57, 103 Bannister, Doug 223, 49 Bannister, Lori 33, 55, 181, 200 Banno, John 223 Baptista, Cecilia 223 Baptista, Teresa 203 Barber, Kelly 130 Barber, Richard 130 Barefield, Danny 203 Barham, Patricia 181 Barker, Jackie 203 Barker, Jeffrey 223 Barker, Lauri 55, 130 Barker, Richard 246 Barnes, Dorothy Barnes, Leslie 41, 181 Barnes, Todd 181, 77 Barnett, John 203 Barnett, Peggy 243 Barr, Teresa 120, 122, 203 Barrett, Eddie 223 Barron, James 26, 77, 130 Barron, Steve 181 Barron, Thomas 203 Barrow, Richard 181 Barry, Cynthia 203 Barry, Stephen 223 Bartmess, Laurie 203 Barton, Lisa 101, 223 Basden, Sandi 203 Basham, Justine 181 Bassinger, Billy 181 BatchelIor,Mary44, 181,21 Baumgartner, Lisa 181,284 Bealmear, Kim 67,130 Bealmear, Michelle 203 Beard, Sandra 57,203,211 Beasley, Chrystal 181 Beaumont, Karen 181,284 Beavers, Brett 223, 97 Beavers, Lisa 203 Becerra, Teresa 223 Beckler, Tracy 130 Becvar, Albert 181 Beeson, Terrie181 Beggiato, Patricia 223 Belcher, Deborah 130 Belcher, Kathleen 203 Belk, Kevin 181 Bell, Carl 203 Bell, Mary 203 Bellows, Dan 59,246 Bench, Gordon 29,246 Benford, John 205, 49 Benevides, Gloria 24,246 Bennett, Johnny 181 Briggs, Susanne 204, 109 Bright, Mary 132 Bright, Paul 44, 182 Brinkley, James 247, 291, 92 Bristow, Sharon 182 Brock, Richard 182 Bennett, Karen 122, 203 Berg, Lorri 223 Berry, Carolyn 203 Berry, Kirk 181 Berry, Marvin 39, 130 Berry, Tracy 69, 131 Bibbs, Brad 182 Bibbs, Bibbs, Paul 203 Biggs, Mike 223 Biles, Terry 131 Jeff 131, 92, 269, 92 Bird, Tamara 182 Birdsong, Kimberly 6, 24,32,58, 128, 131, 282, 269, 255, 178 Bishop, David 131 Black, Cynthia 203 Black, Julie 203 Black, Linda 203 Blackerby, Roberta 131, 177,64 Blackman, Christy 204 Blackwell, Scott 204, 90 Blackburn, Mary 246 Blair, Linda 204 Blake, Sharon 223 Blankenship, Daniel 182 Blankenship, Michele 131 Blankenship, Sherry 223 Blankenship, Tawnee 131 Blanton, Dusty 131 Bloodworth, Dapaune 246 Boatright, Gregory 24, 131 Boatwright, Phillip 131 Bobo, Michael 59, 182 Bobo, Robin 131 Bogan, Danny 204, 82 Bohn, Debbie 182, 21 Bolan, Dan 223 Boldt, Carol 204 Boler, Stacye 106, 223 Boring, Misty 204 Bond, Brenda 66,204 Bond, Rusty 223 Bonham, Donna 223 Bonham, Ramona 132 Bontrager, Lyle 97 Bonura, John 223,49 Booker, Dena 44, 182 Bonura, Renita 223,48 Booker, Toni 44, 132, 178 Borchardt, Lisa 204 Boren, Debra 44, 132 Boren, Renae 223 Boroughs, Deborah 182 Boulware, Bart 121,223 Boulware,'Jef1rey 204 Bouska, Shannon 182 Bowdoin, Peggy 247 Bowen, Cindy 55, 132 Bowers, David 182 Bowers, John 223 Bowers, Pat 223 Box, David 223 Box, Jan 204 Box, Richard 132 Boyd, Reginald 132 Boyd, Terry 204 Boyer, Perri 223 Boyle, Steve 182 Bozeman, Nancy 223 Bradbury, Nita 204 Braddock, Andy 223, 83 Braddock, Valerie 55, 132 Braden, Sue 247 Bradley, Cathy 247 Bradley, Sharon 223 Brandon, Jamie 223 Bravo, David 66, 132 Bravo, Ricardo 132, 103 Brents, Scott 182, 204 Brest, Sonya 223 Brewer, Jimmy 36, 132 Brewer, Terrie 223 Brewster, Julie 34 Bridges, Pam 132 Briggs, Randall 223 Briggs, Susan 204, 109 Brodnax, Harrylee 61, 133, 179 Brodnax, Karen 204, 207 Brooks, Cari 182 Brooks ,Cindy 223 Brown, Clyde 182 Brown, Cynthia 204 Brown, David 223 Brown, Frederick 204 Brown, Jerry 204 Brown, John 121, 223 Brown Laura 133 Brown: Linda 44, 182 Brown, Lisa 204 Brown Lu ra 204 Brown, Matt 121, 223, 237 Brown, Monica 223 Brown, Nancy 133 Brown, Paul 182 Brown, Scott 118,223 Brown, Stephen 133 Brown, Steve 86 Brown, Thomas 204 Brown, Tracie 55, 182, 273 Browning, Donna 224 Browning, Margaret 68, 133 Browning, Mike 33, 116, 182 Browning, Russell 182 Bruce, Dana 44,204 Bryant, Paula 182 Buchanan, Isaac 133, 71 Buchanan, Michael 204, 89 Buckles, Tammy 224 Bueltel, Nancy 182 Bullard, Quinton 204 Bullard, Stacy 224 Bunger, Eddie 133 Bunyard, Cynthia 57, 182 Bunyard, Paula 55,204,210 Burch, Cariana 182 Burgess, Melissa 224 Burgess, Roland 182 Burgess, Travis 204 Burkett, Zack 204 Burkhart, Brenda 32, 61, 133, 176 Burkhart, Rebecca 204 Burleson, Eric 204 Burnam,Paul35, 121,224 Burns, Darryl 66, 133, 179 Burross. Robert 204, 206 Burrow, Allan 68, 133 Burton, Carrie 53, 133, 20, 88, 268 Burton, Melanie 224 Bush, Tammy 182, 21 Butler, Richard 224 Byers, Dwayne 224 Byers,Jef1 182 Byrd, Debbie 133, 21 Byrd, Greg 204 Byru m, C Caballero, Matt 182 Cabellaro, Chris 134, 97 Cagle, David 204 Cagle, James 204 Cagle, Jana 68, 183 Cain, Alice 204 Cain, Brian 121, 86, 88, 89, 224 Cain, Deanne 224 Cain, Debra 134 Cain, Robert 134 Cain, Teresa 183 Caldwell, Mark 134, 29, 103, 104 105, 268, 97 Caldwell, Timothy 204 Calhoun, Teri 57, 205 Callaway, Curtis 205 Callaway, Gary 66, 134 Callaway, Julle120, 122,205 Callaway, Scarlet 101 , 224 Calmes, Larry 205 Calverley, Jerry 224, 97 Calverley, Tracy 183, 96 Calvert, Kathryn 67,183 Campbell, Clay 134, 86 Campbell, Debra 224 Campbell, John 240 Campbell, Miles 183 Canaday, J.C. 239 Cangas, Ana 134, 293, 284 Cangas, Maria 27,134 Cann, Dannyelle183, 106 Cann, Denise 183, 106 Cantrell, Steven 205, 48 Capps, Donna 120, 247 Carlton, Lisa 224 Carlton, Sandra 205 Caronna, Gary 224 Carroll, Jacqueline 183, 49 Carroll, Kim 32,61,183 Carroll, Tina 224 Carson, Cheryl 55, 134 Carson, Christy 205 Carter, Cristie 224 Carter, Gregory 224, 49 Carter, John 183 Carter, Michael 45, 224 Carter, Ronald 134 Carter, Steve 205, 82 Casali, John 224 Casali, Philip 70,134 Case, Frank 121, 224, 96, Cash, Leah 205 Cassady Beverly 205 Castillo, Ernest 183 Castillo, Irene 205 Castillo, Tom 110 97 Castillo, Xavier 134, 277, 289, 77 Caton, Miles 183 Catterton, Stephen 205 Cavin, Shirley 41,205 Cawley, Donald 10, 39, 134, 103, 77, 273 Cawley, Tami 56, 224 Chadwick, Matt 183, 82 Chadwick, Wayne 224 Chaffin, Patti 39, 183 Chaffin, Tammy 205 Chambers, Kevin 135 Chambers, Traci 224 Champion, Bud 32, 183, 2 Champion, Jill 32, 135, 17 Chance, David 82 Chance, Tod 224 Chapman, John 135 Chappell, Marilynn 247 Charles, Debbie 183 Charles, Timi Chauvin, Ron 247 Chevalier, Edwin 205 Childress, Gary 247 Chilton, Brad 241 Chisenhall, Darin 224 Christy, Mary 224 ,Clark, James 224 Clark, John 247 Clark, Pat 86 Clary, Greg 224 Classon, Kim 224 Claybrook, Paula 183 Claybrook, Sandra 205 Clements, Bill 317 Clements, Eddie 224 Clemmons, Christina 205 Clemons, Michelle 205 Clounts, Shannon 124, 20 Coats, Stoney 224 Cockerham, David 205 Cockrell, Angela 183 Coffman, Marc 183,82 Coffman, Peggy 243 Cogswell, Melody 205 Cogswell, Ronald 68,135 Coker, Joe 224 Cole, George 224 Cole, Jan 224 Coleman, Vicki 224 Collard, Brad 59,135 Collett, Julie 53,205 Collier, Jo 205 Collins, Brenda 205 01,77 8 5,106 Collins, Frances 32,39,46,135 Collins, Gary 205 Collins, Nancy 205,18 Collins, Priscilla 183, 284 Collins, Stephen 224 Collis, Mark 136, 86 Collis, Patrick 118, 205 Collyer, Clint 136 Colwill, David 105, 224 Colwill, Kevin 136 Combs, Ronald 205 Condra, Lori 136 Condra, Ricky 205, 82 Conine,Kathy112, 113,205 Contreras, Phillip 205,97 Cook, Douglas 205 Cook, John 205, 82 Cook, Julie 56 Cook, Robert 136, 177 Cook, Tim 136, 271 , 77 Cook, Tina 136 Cooksey, Dana 46, 205 Cooksey, Georgia 205 Cookston, Tonia 225 Cooley, Carol 241 Cooley, Daryll 183 Cooley, Duwayne 183, 82 Cooley, James 205 Cooley, Sandra 205 Cooper, Alisa 225 Cooper, Matthew 225 Copeland, Ruth 107, 109 Coplin, Terri 205 Coplin, Vicky 136 Cornelius Mark 77, 136 Costner, Donna 55, 183 Costner, Kimmy 136 Cott, Lawrence 183 Couch, Kevin 183, 82 Council, Tom 40,247 Covington, Bruce 205 Covington, David 183, 103 Cowan, Jennifer 205 Cowan, Leveta 225 Cowling, Paige 206 Cox, Carolyn 183 Cox, Julie 68,225 Craig, Sondra 206 Cravey, Richard 225, 48 Crawford, Dena 57, 206 Crawford, Howard 225 Creekmore, Gwenna 206 Crim, Deana 225 Criswell, Timothy 206 Crittenden, Carl 225 Crofford, Stephanie 184 Crooks, Sharon 206 Crooks, Theresa 120, 136 Cross, Ben 247 Cross, Kenneth 184 Cross, Richard 47,225 Cross, Robert 100, 225 Cross, Stephanie 206 Crowley, Randall 61, 136, 21 Crowley, Stephen 206, 209, Crumpley,Charles ll 225 Cuello, Ann 44,184 Culpepper, Carol 184 Culverhouse, Jamie 184 Cumbo, Susan 247 Cunningham Troy 206,49 Curry, Hugh 68,136 Curry, John Marvin 34,136, Curry, Flex 225 Curry, Rose 206 Curry, Susan 206 D Dailey, Frank 84, 90 Dale, Ronald 206,82 Dalton, Russell 184 Daniel, Pat 206 Daniels, Charles 137, 225 Danley, Scott 184 Danley, Tracy 137, 317 Darnell, James 9,206.86 Darnell, Ralph 7, 33, 34, 36, 128, 137, 77,97 Davidson, David 184, 71 Davidson, Tommy 77,137 Davidson, Vernon 184 Davis, Brandi 206 Davis, Cary 82 Davis, Jean 206 Davis, Jeffrey 184 Davis, Jerry 121 Davis, Kendal 206 Davis, Kenya 225 Davis, Lisa 184 Davis, Mike 225 82 179 76, 80. Davis, Randall 23, 33, 76, 78, 77, 137, 103,104, 105,260 Davis, Shane 137 Davis, Teri 184 Davis, Theresa 206 Davis, Tommy 82 Davis, Tommy 248 Davis, William 184 Day, Billy 225,97 Day, Sherrie 248 Dean, John 225 Dean, Melissa 34, 45, 225 Dean, Mike 184 Decker, Suzanne 137 Dees, Connie 184 Deets, Robert 105, 225 Delord, Winston 70, 184 DeGroot, Daniel 225 DeGroot, Tammy 137 Deininger, Veronica 184 DelaRosa, Jimmy 116, 137 DelaRosa, Sandra 206 Delay, Ronald 225 Dennis, David 206 Dennis, Lavonne 33, 22, 254, 255 Denny, Steven 206 Derusha, Stephanie 14, 137, 265 Devenport,Jeff184 Devenport, Jennifer 137 Dewolf, Greta 58, 184 Dial, Deanna 122, 225 Diaz, Jorge 225 Dickey, Andrea 225 Dillard, Kenneth 206 Dillon, Jeff 225 Dillon, Jennifer 34, 35, 39, 132, 137 Dilodovico, Paul 105,225 Dittman, James 206,49 Dixon, Henry 225,89 Dobson, Damon 225 Dobson, Tina 138 Donaldson, DeeAnna 225 Donehoo, Terry 206 Doss, Lesley 206 Doss, Rebecca 225 Dotson, Beverly 225 Dotson,Mike184 Douglas, James 225 Dove, Susan 14, 138, 263 Dowdy, James 138, 317 Downs, Charles 225,227 Downs, Cindi 206 Downs, Greggory138, 86, 77 Draper, Mark 100, 225 Draper, Rodney 184 Drummond, Julie 206 Drummond, Mark 184 Dubach, Dawn 206 Duckworth, Bryan 225 Duckworth, Jerry 206 Duckworth, Karen 55, 138 Duckworth, Patti 184 Duckworth, Stormi 184 Dugan, Cora 27, 248 Duggins, Debbie 225 Duke, Bobby 206,82 Duke, Don 241 Duke, Mary 206 Dulaney, Dawn 138, 20 Duncan, Joe 184 Dunegan, Erin 225 Dunford, Stacey 109, 225 Dunn, Brad 184, 267 Dunn, Patty 243 Dunn, Kelly 108, 106, 225 Dupuis, Weldon 226 Durdin, Dewey 138 Durrett, Melinda 226 Durrett, Michael 66, 184 Dwight, Andrew 226 Dyer, Allen 138, 71 Dyer, Scott 184 Dyke, Anthony 121, 226 E Earheart. Troy 138 Earnhart, Stacey 226 Earp, Calvin 138 Easley, Lisa 226 Easthom, James 226 Easthom, Lee 184 Eastus, Theodore 185, 77 Eaton, John 206,82 Edgmon, Byron 185, 90 Edmondson, John 185 Edwards, Billy 79, 185, 189, 77 Edwards, Cary 185 Edwards, Christopher 226 Edwards, Dwayne 207 Edwards, David 206, 82 Edwards, Dawn 138 Edwards, Gregory 47, 226 Edwards, James 139 Edwards, Mark 226 Edwards, Wendy 125, 109, 226 Ehrig, Richard 248 Elder, James 89,226 Elder, Rhonda 226 Elkins, Bryan 226 Elkins, Karen 139 Elliott, Sherry 139 Elliott, Teri 226 Ellis, Deborah 226 Ellis, Jay 185 Ellis, Joey 226 Ellis, Shelly 226 Elrod, Jacquelyn 207 Elrod, Katherine 207 Else, Regina 269 Embrey, Deanna 139 England, Bobby 139 English, Daniel 121, 226 Enriquez, Dominic 90,226 Eoff, Janice 185 Epps, Belinda 55,139,275 Epps, Bryan 257, 82 Epps, Melinda 55,139,273 Ericson, Damon 34, 207, 82 Ervin, James 70,185,207 Espinoza, Susan 226 Essary, Brian 118, 207 Essler, Gregory 139 Essman, Chris 185 Etheredge, Jennfer 207 Ethington, Cynthia 207 Evans, Brian 226 Evans. David 139 Evans, Julia 68, 139 Everett, Stephen 207 Ewing, Sheri 55, 185 Ewing, W.R. 239 Ewton, Thomas 226, 48 Ewton, Lisa 185 Ewton, Lori 33, 202, 207 Ezell, Glenn 185 Ezelle, Kenny 226 Ezelle, Ada 113 Fagala, Richard 226 Fagerstron, Ruth Fagerstron, Steven Fain, John 226 Faling, Lou 248 Faling, Rick 185 Farmer, Karla 226 Farr, Anson 226 Farrell, Samuel 226 Feemster, James 47, 226 Felton, Lori 226 Felton, Randy 140 Fenner, Bruce 226 Fenner, Chad 46,185 Fergason, Rhonda 185 Ferguson, Kimberly 226 Ferguson, Lyle 66, 140 Ferguson, Twila 185, 64 Fernandez, Agnes 185 Feuerbacher, James 207,219 Fields, James 226 Fillmon, Kimberly 40,222,226 Finey, l-l.E. 239 Finkenbinder, Kim 226 Fischer, Sammy 89, 226 Fischer, Steven 207 Fisher, Cary 226 Fisher, Kyle 207, 77 Fitzgerald, Judy 248 Fitzgerald, Kim 207 Fitzgerald, Lisa 68, 185, 192 Fitzgerald, Richard 226 Fitzgerald, Robert 33, 185,77 Flanery, Ladonna 69, 140 Fleming, Kimberlea 226 Fleming, Marie 207 Index 311 312 Fletcher, Amala 106, 226 Fletcher, Celia 242 Fletcher, David 35, 185 Fl0Cll', Ernest 257, 82 Flores, Rudolfo 140 Flores, Tamara 207 Flores, Vickie 185, 207 Flowe, Floyd, Floyd, Floyd, Floyd, Folks, Folks, Michael 185 Andy 69, 185, 82 Anne 120, 185 Keith 39, 140 Ronnie 48 Laci 14, 58, 140, 265, 268 Sherry 207, 217 Foos, Becky 207 Ford, Nancy 227 FOI'lT18 Forma n, Brad 207,89 n, Mary 207 Forsythe, Robert 140 Foster , Anthony 207 Foster, Blake 185, 77, 82, 96 Foster, Brian 227 Foster ,Jerry 227, 92 Foster, Kim 55, 140 Foster, Peggy 227 Foster, Randy 207, 82 Foster ,Ray 185 Foster, Robert 140 Foster , Scott 207 Fowler, Richard 105,227 Fox, Albert 256, 257 Fox, Anthony 227 Fox, Ll sa 207, 64 Fox,Robert110, 140,207,269 Foy, Ava 26, 34, 35, 40, 140 Franco, Gilmar 82 Franklin, Julie 227 Franks, Susan 32, 53, 55, 140 Frankum, Royce 207 Frantz, Leland 140, 274 Frantz, Mitchell 207 Free, Timothy 227 Freeman, Diona 207 Frehner, Angela 227 Freke, Fudge, Fudge. Fudge, Daniel 140 David 227 Ronny 70, 185 Steven 121, 227 Fulenwider, Brian 185 Fuller, Fullme Jacob 207,82 r, Jeff 140 Furman, Loren 227 Furman, Mark 66, 140 Furrh, Tracy 32, 55, 141, 268, 27 178 Futrell, John 227 Futrell, Mary 44, 185 G Gage, Kathryn 22,207 Galindo, Marita 248 Gallas, Stewart B8 Galyon, David 68,141 Gandy, Cindy 141 Gandy,SteDhen141 Ganze, Ronald 34, 141 Ganze, William 227 Garcia, Kelly 208 Gardner, Samuel 208 Garlington, Sherry 208 Garner, John 227 Garner, Peggy 15, 59, 141 Garner, Richard 227 Garrett, Donald 141 Garrett, Karen 28,141,186 Garrett, Kay112, 113 Garrison, Stacy 100, 227 Garza, Garza, Garza, Garza, Garza, Garza, Gatlin, David 227 Gary 208 Glorie 208 Irene 227 Julie 186 Zina 227 Regan 208 Gentry, Ron 227 Germe r, John 208 Gerron, Gina 64 Ghafur, Miriam 227 Giatrakis, Shelly 208 Gibbens, Morgan 208 Gibbens, Shannon 141 Gibbens, Tierne 199, 227 Gibboney, Virginia 208, 221, 293 Gibson, Annette 208 Gibson, Joan 55,141 Gibson, Micheal 89, 227 Gibson, Ray 248 Gibson, Susan 227 Index 2, Giddens, Cheryl 122,208 Gideon, Cindy 10, 58, 186, 165 Giermann, Tiania 227 Gilbert, James 227 Gilbert, Larry 208 Gilley, Vance 119, 227 Gillispie, Mark 186, 77 Gish, David 141, 103, 162, 105, 268 Gist, Cassandra 208, 99, 92 Glancy, Gigi 207 Glaser, Carol 186 Glace, Norman 186 Gleason, Bruce 105 Gloden, Anthony 227 Glosup, Charles 227, 97 Gnader, Timmy 14277 Gober, Kathy 142, 208 Goekler, Michael 227 Goff, Gena 227 Goff, James 46, 61 Goins, Frankie 186 Goldsberry, Kevin 186 Gomez, Charles 142 Gomez, Debbie 208,212 Gonnet, James 186 Gonnet, John 208 Gonyaw, Judy 186 Gonzales, Becky 142 Gonzales, Bobby 208 Gonzales, Lucinda 27, 32, 142, 269 18, 17B Gonzales, Maria 142 Goode, Sherlene 227 Gooding, Harry 100, 101 Goodman, Gina 44 Goodman, Kendall 227 Goodner, Barbara 248 Goodwin, Ricky 121 Goodwin, Sheryl 186, 227 Gordon, Howard 208 Gordon, Rene 208 Gordon, Staci 186 Gore, James 47,208 Gore, Troy 227, 97 Goree, Glenn 227 Goree, Mary 142 Goss, Alan 186 Goss, Cathy 208 Gouge, Sharon 122, 208 Gourlay, Kelly 47, 227 Gourlay, Lori 186 Graham, Greg 61,186 Graham, Keith 227 Graham, Pat 243 Granada, Ruben 142 Granado, Robert 110, 105 Grandey, Johnie 186,49 Grant, David 142, 268, 77 Gray, Homer 241 Gray, Sandra 248 Green, Brenda 122 Green, Carrie 186 Green, David 61, 142 Green, Edward 186 Green, Glenda 186 Green, Karren 58, 142, 265 Green, Penny 142 Green, Ronnie 186 Green, Sandi 142 Green, Sherri 56, 228 Greenway, Jean 142 Grego, Robert 105,228 Grego, Tony 142 Grelle, Terry 186 Grice, Sherry 208 Griffin, Helen 248 Griffith, Paul 208, 221, 18 Griffith, Terri 186 Grigar, Betsy 28,32,61,142, 269 Grimes, Tonya 228 Grinstead, John 143 Groller, Herman 186 Grundelman, Eric 208 Grubbs, Russell 208, 97 Grupp, Linda 228 Guerra, Debbie 109, 228 Guevara, Eydie 8, 56,228 Guinn, Deborah 208 Guinn, Rhonda 143 Gumm, Brian 70,114,186 Gumm, Terry 143 Cumpert,Cathi125,143 Gunn, Gary 143 Gunnarson, Johan 59, 143, 93, 2 92 Guyton, Teresa 208 Guzy, Mark 186, 77 Guzy, Michael 216 177, 84, H Haddock, Dawn 68, 143 Haddock, Rocky 228 Halbert, Vicki 186 Hall, Gregory 105,228 Hall, Kimberly 36,208 Hall, Mark 208 Hall, Melanie 28,186 Halliday, Cynthia 122, 208 Halliday, Elizabeth 143,97 Halliday, Gary 89, 248 Hallmark, Gayla 228 Hallmark, Malcom 228 Halpin, Allison 208 Hamideh, Khalid 143, 103,284 Hamil, Tina 69 Hamiter, Michael 209 Hamiter, William 143 Hammond, Cynthia 187 Hammond, Sidney 209 Hammons, Marilyn 209 Hammons, Teri 228 Hammons, Tracey 228 Hampton, Cary 228 Hampton, Jane 209 Hampton, Karin 187 Hampton, Larry 209, 48 Hampton, Lori 143 Hampton, Terri 209 Hampton, Terry 47, 228 Hancock, Cindy 100 Hancock, Donna 209 Hancock, Lisa 187 Hanson, Carla 109,228 Hanus, Michael 66. 144 Hardin, Don 187 Hardin, Robert 209, 82 Hardison, Danna 187 Hargis, John 220 Hargrove, Daniel 187, 86, 87, Hargrove, David 33, 59, 187 Harmon, Damon 187, 209,82 Harmon, Deborah 228 Harper, Joan 209 Harper, Johnnette 228 Harper, Vicki 124, 125,209 Harrelson, Sheri 228 Harrington, Elizabeth 68, 144 Harris, Cheri 187 Harris, Eric 187, 71 Harris, Jeffrey 228 Harris, Kevin 187 Harris, Kevin 144 Harris, Leslie 228 Harris, Traci 209 Harrison, Jeff 144 Harrison, Lennisa 68,187 Harrison, Sammy 187 Harrison, Teresa 68, 144 Hart, Dennis 246, 249, 84, B5 Hart, John 228 Hart, Michael 209 Hart, Vickie 187 Hartness, Stacie 144 Hartsfield, Brian 209 Hartsfield, Melina 228 Hartsfield, Melissa 144 Harry, Cliff 144 Harvey, Brian 228 Harwell, Penney 144 Harwerth, Julie 46,124,125, 77 187 Harwerth, Mike 24, 39, 114, 115, 144, 7 Harilverth, Steven 209 Haskett, Joseph 209 Hasley, David 209, 82 Hatchel, James 121, 228 Hathcock, Rudy 187, 77 Hauge, Linda 61,187 Hawkins, Billie 187 Hawkins, Greg 187 Hawlik, Janet 32, 144 Hayes, Donna 228 Hayes, Mack 144, 77 Headrick, Sharryl 228 Hearn, Wendy 209 Heath, Donna 187 Heath, Robert 145, 104, 77 Heath, Shelly 124, 209 Heath, Terri 187, 108, 106 Heflin, Danny 145, 209 Hefner, Bret 187 Hefner, Lisa 40, 228 Henderson, Anastasia 228 Hennard, Kristine 112, 228 Henry, Cathy 228 Henry, Stephanie 145 Henslee, Steven 228 Hernandez, Belinda 108, 106, 228 Herndon, Douglas 209 Herrage, Josgph 23 Hester, Steven 209 Hetzel, Kenneth 39, 187 Hetzel, Carol 243 Hetzel, Sandra 208 Hetzer, Connie 249 Hickman, Charles 187 Hickman, Lisa 209,230 Hicks, Jack 239 Hicks, Julie 228 Hicks, Kenny 228 Hilbert, Bobby 187 Hilburn, Cathy 145 Hill, Kim 145 Hill, Marion 187 Hill, Robert 209 Hillin, Christi 143 Hinton, Amy 58, 187,317 Hinton, Chris 145 Hitt, Christi 228 Hodges, Laure 209 Hodges, Terry 145 Hodnett, Vickie 57,209 Hott, Scott 187 Hoffman, Richard 249 Hogan, Susan 228 Hohenberger, James 145 Hohertz, Sarah 188 Holcomb, Jimmy 188, 21 Holcomb, Lisa 228 Holdridge, Linda 188 Holland, Carrie 55, 188 Holland, Connie 188, 273 Holland, Darlynn 228 Holland, Lori 55, 145, 272, 179 Holland, Vicki 55, 145 Hollifild, David 228 Holloman, James 209 Holloway, Mark 188, B2 Holman, Debbie 145 Holman, Thomas 228 Holmes, Theresa 228 Holt, Frances 243 Holt, Terry 188, 103 Hong, Noboo 228, 284 Hood, Cynthia 146 Hood, Melani 109, 228 Hooker, Robert 146, 100 Hooker, Wendell 100, 229 Hookings, Tracy 229 Hooper, Judy 188 Hopkins, Bryan 33, 146, 269 Hopkins, Judith 61 Hopkins, Kimberly 229 Hopkins, Steven 6, 76, 79, 290 Hopkins, Tammy 145 Hooper, Kellie 209 Hopson, Cynthia Horton, Diane 188 Hosek, Sherri 209 Hoskins, Gina 67,146 Hough, Kenneth 188, 71 Houser, Donna 188 Howard, David 188 Howard, Joanna 229 Howard, Randall 146 Howell, Christopher 146, 20 Hubbard, Tommy 209 Hubbs, Sandra 188 Hubner, Pamela 229 Hubner, Ronwyn 188 Huckaby, Tonya 229 Huffines, Jeneta 229 Huffman, Lisa 209 Huffman, Robert 146 Hughes, Beth 210 Hughes, Diana 146, 166, 177 Hughes, Donna 145, 164 Hughes, Howard 229 Hughes, Jimmy 210,105 Hughes, Karla 32,188 Hughes, Mark 146 Hughes, Susan 188 Hughey, Walter 188 Hulslander, Sherilee 146, 179 Humphrey, Jill 249 Humphries, Keith 229 Humphus, Cecilia 229 Hunt, Karen 229 Hunter, C.A. 249 Hunter, Jon 229 Hunter, Kimberly 210 Hunter, Kristi 27, 46, 146 Hutchinson, Jeff 188, 229 lacovelli, Kathleen 210 Ingram, Cathy 146 Ingram, Deborah 106 Ingram, Greg 210 Ingram, Marci 44, 188 Ingram, Michele 210 lnmon, Kim 229 Irvin, Kyle 210 lsenman, Dawna 229 Ishmael, Denise 229 Ismail, Fawaz147, 102, 103, 77,284 Ismail, Mohammad 229 lund, Kevin 188, 105, 77 Ivins, David 66,210 Jacks, Rusty 229 Jackson, David 210. 97 Jackson, Dick 249 Jackson, Jay 188 Jackson, Jennifer 229 Jackson, Maridean 210 Jackson, Sondra 229 Jackson, Tammy 122, 229 Jackson, Teresa 122, 229 Jackson, Tina 120, 121, 147, 271 Jackson, Vickie 210 Jacobs, Kevin 229 Jaggers, Barry 147 James, Dale 229 James, Dale 147 James, Pamela 229 James, Randall 210 James, Tina 147 Jamison, Joyce 249 Jameson, Melissa 120, 147 Jameson, Tony 210 Janecka, Tom 188 Janes, Randy 229 Janicek, Mark 210 Jarvill, Patricia 229 Jayroe, Connie 229 Jeffers, Keith 188, 103 Jenkins, Barry 188 Jenkins, Jill 147 Jenkins, Kevin 147 Jenkins, Roy 210 Jenkins, Sherri 3, 58, 188, 262 Jessee, Cynthia 68, 147 Jessee, James 210 Jett, Susan 34, 39, 147 Johannsen, Joel 147, 77 Johnson, Debora 210 Johnson, Gary 210 Johnson, James 210 Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson , Jay 210 .Jill 228, 229 , Joan 229 , Karen 148 , Katie 188 , Le0118, 89,249 Johnson, Lori 33, 229 Johnson, Michael 188, 105 Johnson, Monica 32,188 Johnson, Norma 148 Johnson, Rhonda 229 Johnson, Robert 210 Johnson, Roger 229 Johnson, Sam 148 Johnson, Sharon 188 Johnson, Teresa 188 Johnson, Tim 188, 77 Johnson, Tommy 249 Johnston, Dianne 189, 20, 18 Johnston, Paul 210 Johnston, Stanley 118, 210 Jones, Dana 229 Jones, Donna 55, 148 Jones, Edwin 148 Jones, Franklin 210 Jones, Janet 21, 249 Jones, Janet 210 Jones, Kevin 229 Jones, Kimberly 148 Jones, Lisa Marie 189 Jones, Lori 229 Jones, Reba 239 Jones, Teresa 229 Jones, Terri 189 Jordan, Brent 189 Jordan, Harold 239 Jordan, Terry 189 Jordan, Tony 210 Jordan, Tracy 148 Judd, Leslie 148, 229 K Kahlig, Donnie 210 Kaloi, Curtis 210, 92 Kannada, Kevin 68,148 Kapitan, Robert 148 Kapitan, William 229 Kappenman, Angela 68,189 Kath, Susan 229 Kaun, Paul 210 Kear, David 100,229 Kear, Jeffrey 34,210 Kearney, Jonathan 229 Keel, Pamela 210 Keith, Alan 189 Keith, Mark 189 Kellehan, Laura 229 Kelleher, Suzanne 189 Keller, David 189 Kelly, Dawn 189, 106 Kelly, Kevin 229 Kelly, Lisa 229 Kelly, Mary 210 Kennedy, Robert 210, 77 Kenney, James 100, 229 Kennon, Benjamin 229 Kennon, Kathy 229 Kesler, Kathryn 229 Kessinger, Pamela 189, 199 Keylon, Melinda 148 Keylon, Sherrie 210 Kidd, Kelly 1 14, 115, 117, 148, 86 Kidd, Marshan 229 Kilgore, Elizabeth 189 Kilgore, Stephen 230 Killian, Lacy 230 Killion, Eddie 189 Kilstrom, Kay 109, 230 Kimbrough, Stephen 148, 86, 179 King, Angie 148 King, Colleen 189 King, Dawn 210 King, James 210,92 Kingrey, Todd 210,82 Kinnard, Terry 249 Kinne, Karla 211 Kinney, Charles 230 Kirk, Craig 189 Kirkpatrick, Cheryl 230 Kirkpatrick, Keith 23, 148, 103, 104, 268 Kirkpatrick, Lori 230 Kitchens, James 149 Kline, John 150 Kniest, Charles 211 Knowles, Bryan 239 Koerner, Kerry 211 Koerner, Kristy 230 Koger, Robert 189, 48 Kovar, Kenneth 149 Krager, Susan 189 Krause, James 211 Krause, Robert 149, 71 Kreeger, Victor 61, 189 Krueger, Terry 66, 149 Krueger, Vonda 230 Kula, William 121,230 Kuptz, Kimberly 101, 230 Kurtz, William 105, 230, 97 Kuykendall, Randall 211 Kyser, Jayne 149 Kyser, Jayneen 211 L LaTorres, Arsenio189, 284 LaGrone, Robin 149 Laird, Paul 149 Laird, Richard 189, 71 Lamb, Carroll 149 Lamb, Lynette 230 Lambert, Mark 79,149, 77 Lambert, Tracy 230 Lancaster, Cynthia 149 Lancaster, David 189 Lancaster, Steven 230 Lance, Valerie 69,149 Lane, Kathy 250 Lane, Laurie 230 Lane, Leanna 230 Langford, Shannon 211 Langston, Carol 149 Laning, Kimberly 14, 58, 150, 265, 268 Lankford, Bruce 150 Lankford, Kevin 76, 150, 77 Lantrip, John 189 Larsen, Brett 150 Larsen, Lori 230 Larve, Henry 230 Lason, Frank 230 Lauderdale, Dennis 48 Lawrence, Jeffery 150, 103 Lawson, Belinda 150 Lay, Ramie 230 Layer, Steven 230 Layton, Donald 150, 71 Leach, Kathryn 189 Learned, Johnny 189 Learned, Twylia 230 Leathers, Shari 26, 21 , 32, 150,1 Leavitt, Mable 211 Leblanc, Christopher 230 Lebrun, Joseph 89, 230, 232 Ledgerwood, Kimberly 189 Ledgerwood, Marci 230 Lee, Gregory 230 Lee, Holly 122, 109,230 Lee, Jeff 150 Lee, Lia 122, 239 Leerssen, David 89, 230 Leggett, Rhonda 228,230 Lemaster, Teresa 189 Leonard, Barbara 189 Leslie, Jeffrey 230 Lester, Jeffrey 211 Lewellen, Mark 150 Lewis, James 230 Lewis, Ron 230 Lewis, Willis 69 Lichnovsky, Marla 55,150 Lichnovsky, Ronald 230 Lieser, Michael 211 Limbaugh, Lea Limmer, Tracy 106, 230 Limmer, Vickie 150 Lindquist, Leanne 55, 189 Lindquist, Michael 121,230,232 Lindsey, Rhonda 68,150 Lindstrom, Leslie 230 Linsteadt, Brent 211 Linville, William 190 Lipe, Michael 151 Lippincott, John 151 Lipsett, Carolyn 211 Littlejohn,Tamera106 Littlejohn, Sharon 230 Little, Jerrell 236 Littlejohn, Tonya 211 Littwin, Kim 211 Lloyd, Richard 70,151 Lloyd, Russell 100, 230 Lobban, Christopher 230 Lock, Eddie 230 Lock, Linda 230 Lock, Robbie 250 Lockey, Jacquelyn 46, 151 Lockey, Jamie 231 Loden, Judy 211 Logan, Gary 59, 70, 190 Long, Jay 211 Long, Keith 211 Long, Thomas 32,131 Lopez, Jerry 211, 90 Lopez, Richard 211,102,103 Lopez, Salvador 32, 151, 103, 10 177 Lovejoy, Kevin 190 Lowden, William 231, 48 Lowrey, Gary 211 Luke, Steve 67, 190 Luttrell, James 211,105 Luttrell, Lori 151 Lycas, Robbie 105 Lynch, Bryan 34, 151, 48 Lynch, Kenneth 190 Lynch, Pam 211 77 4, Lynch, Robbye 151 Lyon, Robert 190, 281 Lyons, Belinda 231 Mabry, Kyle 190 Machado, Albert 231 Machado, Elia151 Mackey, John 211, 77 Mackey, Sue Ann 239 Mackey, Trent 151, 77 Madden, John 121, 231 Maedgen, Marc 190, 89 Magee, Suzanne 231 Magee, Thad 190 Mahler, Sherry 211 Majksak, David 211 Majkszak, Wanda 32, 190 Mallon, Douglas 231 Malone, Keith 211,82 Malone, Michael 118,211 Mangham, Dana 231 Mangham, Lori 151 Mansfield, Kenny 190 Marcos, Julio 231,284 Marcos, Ramon 284 Margerum, Malayne 68,211 Marion, Debbie 55,190,195 Mark, Bruce 69, 190 Mark, James 32,153,177 Marker, Troy 211 Marks, Gary 231 Marrel, Doug 69, 153 Marriott, Ronny 231 Marsh, James 211 Marshall, Willard 121, 231 Marshall, Linda 250 Marshall, Lucinda 153, 176 Marshall, Melinda 44,204,211 Marshall, Robert 190, 97 Martin Martin Martin Martin 103, Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin, Martin Angie 231 Anthony 231 Cathy 211 Corindo 24 32 33 153 ,104,176,268,2B4,,281 David 231 Jorge 205, 211, 105, 77 Kendall 140 Kyle 231 Mark 153 Mauri 154, 274 Max 211 Melody 44,211 Sherry 231 Terri 120, 218 Tracey 211 Wesley 211 Martinez, Angela 211,92 Martinez, Phillip 211 Martinez, Rosie 211 Martinez, Teresa 231, 92 Massey, Joseph 154 Massey, Sammy 154 Mathews, George 211, 89 Mathews, Michelle 212 Mathison, Melissa 231 Mattingly, Sharra 231 Maurer, Dan 118,212 Maurer, David 154 Maxey, William 231 May, Larry 212 Maynard, Bobby 190 Mayne, Roben190 Mays, Leslie 55, 190 Mc McAfee, Ashley 152 McAfee, Christie 231 McAfee, Katherine 152, 288 McAllister, Thomas 231 McCaig, Benny 190 McCain, Jackie 152, 64 McCain, Theresa 32, 44, 212 McCall, Delaina 39,152 McCarter, Michael 190 McCarty, Davina 58, 190 McClammy, Crystal 190, 48 McCIellen, Dawn 152, 21 McClinton, Cheryl 32, 190 McClung, Carol 152, 64 McClure, Jerry 190 McClure, Terri 41, 190 McConathy, Robin 28, 32, 152 176 McCown, Joey 212 McCoy, Jim 277, 241 McCreary, Jerry 231 McCrummen, Kim 152, 64 McCrummen, Sandra 231 McCullough, Jeffrey 212 McCurdy,Allen190 McCutchen, Alecia 212 Index 313 McCutchen, Edith 152 McCutchen, Joey 190 McDaniel, Maria 44, 190 McDaniel, Quinton 212 McDaniel, Sonja 190 McDaniels, John 212 McDonald, Anthony 190 McDonald, Deana 152 McDonald, Renee 212,213,228 McElyea, Patricia 24, 32, 152, 176, 291, 92 McEuen, Teresa 212 McFatridge, Larry 190 McGahan, Tammie 152 McGee, Michael 231 McGehee, Doug 68, 152 McGinnis, Howard 191, 199, 77 McGowan, Karin 212, 48 McGowan, Sharon 32, 191, 18 McGraw, Mike 231 McHargue, David 231 McHargue, Jeff 47, 152 Mclntosh, John 71 Mclntosh, Robert 152 Mclntosh, Rodney 212 Mclntyre, James 212 McKay, Rhonda 153 McKee, Donna 36, 144, 153, 20,1 McKee, Marcus 191 McKee, Rickie 191,82 McKee, Ronnie 191 McKee, Thomas 191 McKeithan, Dana 231 McKenzie, Tracey 40, 231 McKinney, Martha 55,191,270 McKnight, James 212 McLain, Timothy 153 McLaren, Norman 66,250 McLarry, Leigh 15, 133, 265 McLemore, Craig 212, 288 McLendon, Bobby 191 McMillan, Glenda 212 McMillan, Lana 124, 191 McMillan, Tina 124, 212 McMillon, Angela 212 McMullen, Byron 153 McPhall, Juanita 231 McReynolds, Robert 82 McWhlrter, Michael 68, 153 Mead, Larry 231 Measles, Saundra 212,64 Meazell, Gwendolyn 125,231 Medford, Angela 101, 231 Meeks, Carla 190, 191 Melton, Keith 231 Melvin, Gregory 121 , 231 Mendez, Dorothy 191, 177 Mensdorf, David 212 Menzdorf, Deann 154 Mercer, Sherri 231 Merritt, Benny 212 Merryman, Laura 231 Metcalf, Truett 212, 82 Metheney, Stephanie 53, 55, 154 Meyers, David 212 Middlebrooks, Alicia 212 Mikuda, Donna 231 Mikulenka, Mike 154, 77 Miller, Brenda 32,191,106 Miller, Brett 58, 154, 96, 97 Miller, Christie 191 Miller, Deidre 191 Miller, Diane 53, 55, 154 Miller, Jeffrey 212 Miller, Larry 231 Miller, Martin 154 Index Miller, Melanie 212 Miller, Mike 154 Miller, Nancy 154 Miller, Pamela 231 Miller, Randall 212 Miller, Stephen 154 Miller, Stephen 212 Mills, Randy 155 Mills, Robert 232 78 Mills, Steven 232 Minchew, Ronnie 191 Minnick, Weldon 250 Mitcham, Suzanne 232 Mitchell, Lorraine 250 Molandes, Maria 212 Molandes, Mike 212 Mollett, Darla191 Monaco, John 232, 48 Monroy, Deborah 212 Monroy, Margaret 46, 155 Monroy, Sandra 109, 232 Montgomery, Diana 212 Montgomery, Frank 232, 97 Moody, Susan 101, 232 Moon, David 24, 155, 268, 290, 17 Moon, Lisa 191 Moore, Barry 232 Moore, Becky 191 Moore, Candy 191 Moore, Elizabeth 212 Moore, Jack 66, 155 Moore, Mindy 232 Moore, Sammie 232 Moore, Terry 155 Moore, Tracy 191 Morgan, David 121, 232 Morgan, Jena 191 Morgan, Reba 243 Morningstar, Paula 213 Morones, Sylvia 213 Morones, Teresa 109, 232 Morris, Kathy 191,64 Morris, Laura 213 Morris, Pam 55,191,271 Morris, Robert 121, 226,232 Morris, Stacy114, 191,86 Morrison, Donna 109, 232 Morrow, Deborah 232 Morrow, Larry 155 Monon, Cindy 232 Moseley, Tim 135, 269, 77, 290 Mosely, Vicki 155,20 Moses, Darlene 232 Moses, Julie 232 Mosher, Lorraine 56, 222, 232 Mosley, Denise 191, 64 Moss, Dana 191 9 Motley, Martha 2, 24, 32, 155, 293, 176, 261 Moynihan, Jerry 118 Moye, Patsey 64 Muhl, Mrs. 250 Muhl, Sally121,213, 218 Muldoon, Deeann 33, 34, 57, 213, 221 Mulheron, Kathy 32,191 Mulholland, Cheryl 55, 191 Mulholland, Gregory 232 Mullen, Raymond 213 Mullins, Jeana 191 Mullins, Kimberly 55, 155 Muniz, Lita 191 Murdock, Marty 213 Murdock, Rebecca 232 Murphy, Carol 213 Murphy, James 232 Murphy, Kevin 232 Murphy, Jim 118 Murry, Danny 192 Musick, Kenneth 213 Musick, Linda122, 192 Myer, Mike 32, 192 Myers, Darren 110, 192, 95 Myers, Elizabeth 155 Myers, Scott 156 Myers, Tod 192 N Naberhaus, Daniel 13, 28, 32, 61, 156, 90, 76, 269 Nabors, Mike 192, 92 Nanez, David 110,213 Nanez, Rodney 232 Nations, Debra 156 Neal, Margaret 156 Neel, Claudia 192 Neeley, Russell 192 Nekuza, John 68, 192 Nelson, Daniel 192 Nelson, Karen 55, 156 Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson , Matthew 118,213 ,Mitch 114, 115, 117, 192 , Randy192 ,Stacey 232 Nelson, Steven 110, 192 Nelson, Todd 156 Nester, New. E Melanie 39, 44, 156 Iizabeth 156 Neuyen, Tien 156 Newberry, Kevin 150, 156, 21 , 90, 91, 260 Newman, David 232 Newman, James 156, 71 Newsome, Dana 213 Newton, Arnold 213 Nguyen, Hoang 232 Nichols, Steven 232 Nicholson, Mark 32,33,61,136,176, 268 Nigo, Yvonne 156 Niles, Jesse 213 Nix, Karen 156 Nolan, Derrall 66, 232 Nolan, John 213 Nolen, Gregory 156 Nolen, Tracy 55, 137, 192, 196 Noll, Val 68, 157, 294 Nolley, Cindy 27, 36, 213, 18, 179 Norlie, David 157, 86 Norman, Vickie 213 Norris, Kimberly 157 Norris, Ronal 213, 82 Norris, Terri 192 Northcutt, Dawn 232 Norwood, Donna 213,227 Norwood, Shelley 192 Novakovich, Dawn 213 Nyvold, Chris 157, 196, 97 O'Dell, Brice 213 O'Neal, Jerry 232, 48 O'Neel, Sharon 213 O'Quinn, Judy 157 Odom, Laura 57, 213 oriun, Cheryl 157 Ogden, Glen 32,157, 178 Oliver, Oliver, Oliver, Oliver, Olson, Olson, Olson, Olson, Olson, Barry 192 Connie 232 Gerald 82 Tommy 157 Bruce 213 Dean 124, 192 Gilbert 232 Lynn 232 Patrick 157 Orr, Jimmy 232 Osborne, Dianna 157 Owen, Darlene 124, 192 Owens, Laurie 33,125,232 Owens, Pat 230 Owens, Paule192 Pace, Nathan 157 Paddock, David 159 Paine, Thomas 158 Palmer ,Troy 213 Pardun, Ron 230 Paris, Ms. 250, 253 Parker, Parker. Elizabeth 67,213 Wayne 232 Parks, Monica 192 Parks, Preston 158 Parks, William 239,232 Parlett, William 192, 284 Parrish, Bernie 118 Parrish, Ronnie 213 Partridge, Jett 232 Patrick, Jeff 232 Patrick, Pam 158 Patrick, Randy 213, 82 Patterson, Anita 101 , 232 Patterson, Brett 192, 90 Patterson, Christopher 232 Patterson, Jerry 118, 158 Patterson, Jodi 213 Patterson, Kenneth 232, 179 Patterson, Dale 213 Patton, Shelley 213 Paugh, Lois 214 Pauiov, Cynthia 214, 48 Paulsen, Tracy 192 Payne, Scott 158 Pearson, Cathy 158 Pearson, Michael 165, 233 Pearson, William 192,97 Pedri, Paul 214 Peeples, Matthew 32, 176, 158 Peeples, Michael 214 Peeples, Tracey 214 Pena, Ana 34,36,158 Pena, Deborah 214 Pena, Edward 192 Pena, Samuel 158 Pennington, Barry 233 Pennington, Jason 158 Pennington, Kelly 214 Pennington, Kent 59, 214 Perez, Jorge 233 Perkins, Kevin 233, 97 Perkins, Rebecca 27, 34, 192 Perry, Bobbie 251 Perry, Clint 158 Perry, Donna 233 Perry, Keeling 214 Perry, Landon 97 Perry, Scott 110, 111 Perryman, Harmon 233 Perryman, Jeff 192 Persson, Ellika 159, 284 Peters, David 192 Peters, Gerri 214, 101 Peters, Mary 233 Peterson, Rene 233 Petty, Sondra 159 Peyton, Amy 122, 233 Pfeil, Sue 251 Phelps, Beth 193 Phelps, Everett 121, 233 Phelps, Scott 139 Phillips, David 251 Phillips, David 193 Phillips, David 214,82 Phillips, George 159 Phillips, Kaylynne 214 Pierce, Tammy 120, 122, 208, 214 92 Pierson, Leslie 159,69 Piland, Patrick 193 Piland, Stephen 233 Pilgrim, Pat 159, 275, 269, 77, 96 Pinckard, Scott 159 Pinnell, Janine 159 Pinson, Natalie 233 Pintor, Alfred 159 Pintor, Paul 233 Pipkin, Sonya 214 Plumlee, Rebecca 214 Poe, Karen 214 Poffenberger, Richard 159 Pogue, Gregory 47,233 Pollard, Lenny 233 Pollard, Lynda 44, 159 Pool, Daniel 160 Pool, Terri 55 Poole, Rebecca 233 Poole, Steve 34, 160 Poor, Shelly 233 Porter, Carol 193 Porter, Christopher 70 Porter, Connie 193 Porter, Gordon 193, 77 Porter, Kelli 193 Porter, Lori 33, 233 Porter, Ralph 214,89 Porter, Theresa 68, 160 Poteet, Bennie 160 Poteet, Ralph 238 Potter, Charles 214 Powell, Alan 233, 49 Powell, Delynda 233 Powell, Mark 114, 193 Powell, Ron 118, 251 Powell, Vicky 193 Power, Joseph 214 Power, Patrick 160, 77 Power, Stephanie 233 Powers, Jeffrey 214 Prater, Doug 33, 193 Prater, Sherry 233 Preas, Lori 160 Pressley, James 193 Price, Bobby 233 Price, Jeffrey 89, 233 Price, Jill 125,233 Price, Markeda 193 Priddy, Teresa 160 Prosser, Stacye 193 Provence, James 214 Pruitt, Ramona 185, 193 Pruitt, Teresa 214 Pryor, Richard 160 Puckett, Gregory 233 Puckett, Micky 193 Puente, Mario 214 Pulley, Kendall 214 Pulley, Leigh 14, 32, iso, 177, 265 Purcell, Alan 160 Purcell, Eric 143, 103.1 Purcell, Susan 2, 214, 18 Purkey, Elesa 44,160,177 Purkey, Shawn 214 Purvls, Joy 233 Putnam, Darrell 193 Pyle, Kim 214 R Rabe, Randy 214 Raburn, Billy 47, 215 Raburn, Donna 67, 160, 49 Railey, Regina 112, 113, 215 Raines, Donnie 215 Raines, Jimmy 160 Raitt, Randy 160 Raitt, Ricky 193, 103, 281 Ramsey, Patty 56, 233 Randle, Patti 193 Rankin, Phyllis 160 Ranne, Phillip 193, 49 Ransom, Charlotte 193 Rascoe, Jimmy 233 Rattan, Kelly 125, 106, 233 Rattan, Kim 125, 109,233 Ravelo, Damaris 34, 160, 293, 284, 18, 179 Rawls, Bobby 193, 197 Rawls, Shelly 13, 167 Ray, Penney 161 Raymond, Bryce 215, 48 Reasor, Pamela 233 Rector, Gena 161, 64 Rector, Stacy 120, 161 Rector, Susan 233 Redman, Bruce 215 Redwine, Debora161 Reed, Douglas 68, 161 Reed, Lori 68, 161 Reed, Steven 233 Reese, Rusty 34, 39, 161 Reeves, Bruce 233 Reeves, Colin 161 Reich, Sharon 215 Reid, Annette 233 Reid, Darrell 233 Reid, Donna 32, 161, 69, 176, 295 Rendon,Gonsalo161 Reneau, Billy 233 Reneau, John 68,161 Reneau, Maynard 233 Renfro, Nancy 162 Renner, Deborah 233 Reville, Sherrie 56,222,233 Reynolds, Julia 251,248 Reynolds, Robert 215 Reynolds, Robin 233 Reynolds, Ronald 59,215 Fleynoso, Jesus 215, 82 Rhett, Yvette 215 Rial, Kathy 162 Rich, Cynthia 162 Rich, Michelle 193 Rich, Tonya 33, 57, 215 Richard, Kimberly 214 Richards, Lisa 67, 162 Richardson, Aaron 215 Richardson ,Gloria 251 Richardson, Gina 215, 64 Richardson, Jan 251 Richardson, Sheila 233 Richerson, Jon 233 Richey, Sharon 162 Riddle, Tracy 233 Ries, Mark 162 Rigdon, Curtis 234 Riggins, Robert 215 Riggs. Philip 215 Rigsby, John 234 Riley, Gina 215 Riley, Kyie162 Riley, Sean 215 Riley, Sherrie 162 Rinne, Deanna 234 Rios, Alisa 234 Rios, Angela 106, 234 Rios, Teresa 234 Rivers, Kimberly 215 Roberson, John 215 Roberts, Dana 193 Roberts, Jan 193 Roberts, Kenneth 234 Roberts, Kimberly 194 Roberts, Laura 215 Roberts, Tina 194, 201 Robertson, Ben 251, 85 Robertson, Rhonda 215 Robertson, Richard 234 Robertson, Tracy 215 Robinson, Kenneth 234 Robles, Albino 215 Rocha, Diana 68, 215 Rochester, Phil 184, 89, 82 Roden, James 234, 48 Rodgers, Steven 234, 97 Rodriguez, Cynthia 194 Rodriguez, lliana 215,289,284 Rodriquez, Debra 162 Rodriquez, Lisa 109, 234 Rodriquez, Michael 234 Rogers, Audry 215 Rogers, Christine 234 Rogers, Pamela 234 Rohde, Todd 121, 94 Rollins, Betty 251 Roloff, Sandra 221,162 Rome Anne 215 Rose, Joanna 53, 55, 162 Rose, Katherine 163 Rose, Kimberly 215 Rose, Robert 234 Rosebrock, Shelley 40,234 Ross, Donna 194 Rossi, Sarita 38,194 Rotenberry, Lisa 41,194,289 Rothwell, Rhonda 215 Rouse, Mark 163 Rowan, Rhonda 234, 48 Rowell, Gerald 234,97 Rude, Bretta194 Ruft, Serena 234 Runnels, Donna 194 Rupard,Allen194 Rush, Leslie 34, 44, 163 Rusk, Sammy 251 Russ, Lori 55, 194 Russell, Beverly 215 Russell, Dana 234 Russell, David 216 Russell, Mary 25, 163, 93, 269, 92 Russell, Richard 239 Rust, Jan 64 Rutledge, Jim 163 Rutter, Margaret 163 Rylander, Charles 85,251 Ryan, Cacherine 194 Ryle, Karin 234 Saam, Mike 69,163 Saam, Pam 194 Saam, Steven 216 Sadler, Lisa 216 Saffle, d'Anna 234 Saffle, Victor 163 Samuels, Diana 122, 194 Sanchez, Irma 163, 97, 179 Sanchez, Tari 44, 194 Sanders, Elizabeth 234 Sanders, Lori 194 Sanders, Mark 234 Sanders, Michelle 216,64 Sanders, Mike 194 Sanders, Wendy 288, 234 Sandlin, Benny 163 Sandlin, Cheri 216 Sanford, Renee 194 Sapp, Brenda 32,194 Sapp, Gary 234 Saragusa, Linda 194 Saucedo, Patrick 234 Saucedo, Rudy 216 Sauceman, Howard 234, 49 Saulsman, Penny112, 113, 216, 107, 106 Sauter, Dana 216 Sawyer, Dennis 194 Scarborough, Michael 194 Schack, John 216 Schack, Leo 194 Schafer, Jody 194 Schellenberg, Karen 216 Schellenberg, Mary 163, 179 Schnurr, Eddie 114, 117, 194, 90 Schnurr, Julianne 234,92 Schooley, Dawn 194 Schuhmann, Earle 234,92 Schwartz, Kevin 90 Schweng, Debra 216 Schwing, Karen 164 Scoggins, Gerald 216 Scott, Bill 242 Scott, Jeffrey 194 Scott, Mike 216 Scott, Monte 216,220,105 Scott, Pat 194, 71 Seabolt, Tiffany 234 Seal, Gina 216 Seaman, Patrick 164, 268 Seaman, Tammy 164 Seay, Jesse 234 Seitzler, Becky 32, 195, 93, 92 Seitzler, Billy 33,234 Self, Patricia 195 Settle, Catherine 234 Settle, Christopher 47, 195 Settle, Daniel 234 Settles, Gary 164 Shaffer, Patrick 216 Shappard, Timothy 195 Sharp, Linda 216 Sharp, Tracy 15, 25, 33, 138, 164 Shaver, David 234 Shea, Patricia 68,164 Sheaner, Ronald 164 Sheets, Debbie 68,216 Sheets, Lowell 195 Sheets, Michael 47, 234 Sheffield, Casey 224, 234, 236, 97 Shelton, Darla 109, 234 Shelton, Kevin 164 Sherbitt, Scott 164 Sheridan, Joe 216 Sherman, Kim 207,216 Sherrard, Robert 118, 216 Sherrin, Paula 122, 234 Sherry, Billie 69,164,179 Shidid, Bernadette 234 Shipley, Laura 164 Shipman, Donnie 164, 77 Shockley, Deanna 234 Shuffler, Terry 234 Shugart, Robin 234 Shupe, David 234 Shupe, Margaret 164 Shutt, Kimberly 234 Shuttleworth, Gary 2, 12, 24, 23, 164, 268, 77 Sides, Eric 216 Sillman, Cheryl 44, 104, 195 Sills, Carmen 216 Simmons, David 110, 164, 195 Simmons, Dawn 234 Simmons, Laura 12, 23, 55, 165, 268 Simmons, Penny 165 Simmons, Ron 32,92 Simmons, Shellye 101,234 Simpson, Connie 165 Sims, David 165 Sims, Virginia 39,195 Sinclair, Patrick 165 Sinclair, Rebecca 216 Singleton, Debbie 195, 109 Sink, Lori 195 Sipe, Christi 234 Sipe, Judy 33,55,195 Sisk, Cynthia 165 Sisk, Michael 216 Sistrunk, Jeff 216, 220, 18 Skwirz, Frank 216 Slakey, Rebecca 68 Slaton, Robert 195 Sledge, Kevin 45,105,235 Sledge, Stephen 163, 103, 268, 77, 178 - Sleeper, Mark 165 Sleeper, Shelly 216 Sloan, Janet 33, 235 Sloan, Suzanne 34, 39, 195 Smith, Alvin 216 Smith, Ann 165 Smith, April 195 Smith, Brad 216 Smith, Casey 235 Smith, Curtis 165, 269, 77 Smith, Darren 235 Smith, Debbie 165 Smith, Douglas 216,82 Smith, Gene 235 Smith, Gregory 34,216.82 Smith, Jo Ann 55,195 Smith, Kendal 235 Smith, Kimberly 32, 166,216,177 Smith, Lisa 216 Smith, Larry 195 Smith, McGraw 195 Smith, Mike 216 Smith, Philip 235 Smith, Randall 216, 251 Smith, Robert 166 Smith, Shane 195 Smith, Tami 195 Smith, Tammy 216 Smith, Thomas 235 Smithton, Norene 90, 235 Snyder, Mary 196, 199 Solis, Keasha 235 Solomon, Roger 166 Southall, Alicia 27, 32, 34, 166, 158. 179 Southern, Peggy 235 Spann, Terry 217 Spell, Dinah 217 Spell, Melinda 196 Spradlin, Jeffrey 235 Spradling, Timothy 166, 77 Springfield, Gretchen 53, 217 St. Clair, Richard 235 Stachowiak, Chalese 109,235 Stafford, Sonja 235 Stalcup, Andrea 55, 196 Stanbery, Carla 125, 166 Stanfill, Patrick 166 Stanglin, Bill 232 Stanley, Scott 235 Stark, Kimberly 166 Starkes, Lillie 217 Starkey, Doug 32,33,35,196 Starnes, Sharry 217,235 Starnes, Terrie 45,226 Steedman, Amber 235 Steele, James 217 Steele, Michelle 122, 235 Steele, Tracie 166 Stephens, Cassandra 196 Stephens, David 217 Stephens, Joe 235 Stephens, Kalynn 235 Stephens, Lea 124, 109 Stephens, Rhonda 55,196 Stephens, Roger 217 Stephenson, Karen 166 Stephenson, Lisa 196 Stephenson, Paula 235 Stephenson, Sharon 166 Stepp, Rachel 34, 35, 166 Stewart, Chad 217 Stewan, DeeAnn 33, 120,122, 123 125, 213,217 Stewart, Dina 235 Stewart, Joseph 217 Stewart, Leasa 235 Stewart, Sheri 44, 166,262 Stewart, Tina 167, 178 Stewart, Warren 167 Stidham, Deanna 235 Stoeber, Robert 235 Stogsdill, Gregory 217 Stoldt, Lois 167 Stone, Steven 233, 235 Stooksberry, Angela 32, 167, 262, 176 Stooksberry, Timothy 217,82 Storey, Kimberly 56,235 Stovall, David 70, 167 Stovall, Gregory 196 Stovall, Kenneth 217 Stover, Delmar 47,217 Strader, Nancy 217 Stratman, Karen 35, 122,202,217 Straughan, Mary 120, 123, 196 Strebeck, Mike 196 Streetman,Joss196 Strickland, James 217 Stroud, Craig 235 Stroud, Jerry 239 Stuard, James 196 Stuard, Kathy 68, 167, 179 Stuard, Rebecca 235 Stubblefield, Steven 235 Stubbs, Karla 196, 64 Stubbs, Kurt 167 Stucker, Charles 32,46,167,29, 17 Stucker, Nancy 217 Sudderth, Michael 196 Sullivan, Paul 217, 48 Sutton, Robin 235 Swank, Laura 235, 48 Swann, Jake 78,251 Swann, Lisa 56, 235 Swann, Warren 2, 76, 167, 77 Sweeney, Elizabeth 217 Sweeney, Noel 167, 177 Swindler, Teresa 217 T Taber, Louann 46, 196 Tackett, Mike 217 Tafoya, Paula 167 Tanco, David 167, 77 Tankersley, Pati 168, 88 Tanner, Michael 235 Tanton, Jeff 196, 82 Tarver, Claude 252 Taylor, Caroline 196 Taylor, Craig 235 Taylor, Cheryl 67, 252 Taylor, Deana 235 Taylor, Dennis 49 Taylor, Marcus 217 Taylor, Mark 68, 168 Taylor, Marla 55, 196 Index 315 316 Taylor, Rhonda 235 Taylor, Robert 121, 235 Taylor, Ron 252,261 Taylor, Taylor, Teagle, Sherri 44, 217, 235 Steve 196 Carolyn 243 Teague, Deborah 168 Teames, Ruben 217 Tedlock, Donald 196 Tedlock, Sue 235 Tekell, Pen ny 196 Telker, Bryan 217, 105 Temple, Donna 61, 217 Temple, Pamela 196 Temple, Rhonda 235 Terry, David 235 Terry, Gerald 235 Terry, Mike 196 Terry, Nancy 47,235 Terry, Tracey 168 Tettleton, Kelli 168, 278 Thetford, Shawn 217 Thomas, Barbara 252 Thomas, Deborah 235 Thomas, Kathy 196 Thomas, Kevin 196 Thomas, Mike 217 Thomason, Cathy 217 Thomason, Clifton 168 Thomason, Leslie 217 Thomason, Paulette 235 Thompson, Barry 114, 197, 82 Thompson, Cristal 197 Thompson, James 36, 168,269 Thompson, John 168, 176 Thompson, John 217 Thompson, Suzie 168 Thompson, Tanis 122, 235 Thornburg, Julia 32,55, 195.197, 200 Utley, Ricky 197 Valadez, Gloria 218 Valadez, Jose 197 Van Hoozer, Alan 236, 97 Van Lehn, Laurie 236 Vandergriff, Jay 169, 184, 268. Vanschaick, David 47,236 Vaughn, Kelly 169 Veasey, Melinda 169 Vella, Regina 34,236 Venrick, John 100,236 Vercher, Elizabeth 169, 177 Vessells, Cheryl 170 Vestal, Melanie 55,197 Vigil, Robert 234,236 Villafana, Bill 197 Villanueva, Danny 86, 269, 170 Villareal, Edward 218, 82 Villareal, Melinda 218 Vinson, Connie 61,252 Vowell, Karen 218, 48 Vu Chau, Thiminh 197, 284 W Wade Gene 236 Wade, Steven 218 Wade, Steve 85 Wadsworth, Karyn 197 Wadsworth, Kevin 236 Watford, William 170 Wagner, Lisa 218 Walt, Jane 253 Walker, Bobie 236 Walker, Cindy 170 Walker, Debra 218 Walker, Jimmy 218 Walker, Kathy 274, 170 Walker, Kenneth 34, 35, 218 Walker, Rita 197, 270 Thornburgh, Ginger 32, 197 Thorne, Brent 252 Thrasher, Dwayne 197, 105 Threadgill, Kay 252 Throneberry, Gina 217 Tigert, Johnna 235 Tillery, Leeman 235 Tillman, Randall 235 Timms, Barry 168 Timms, Julie 235 Timms, Lisa 197 Tinney, Evan 236, 48 Tobias, Linda 218 Tobias, Mary 168 Todd, Denise 236 Toogood, Ed 105, 252, 85 Tolbert, Daniel 218 Toles, Scott 236 Tolle, Michele 218 Tolle, Sheri 197 Tomes, Sandra 218 Tonroy, Janice 252 Torres, Johnny 168, 177, 268, 77 Townsend, Dwayne 197, 77 Trail, Teresa 56, 236 Tramel, Deborah 236 Travis, Gary 236 Trepngnier, Ken 86.89.252 Trevathan, Katherine168 Trosper, Scott 168 Truesdell, Kimberly 23, 33, 57, 278 Truesdell, Raymond 168 Truett, Arminda 68,218 Truett Ga la 68 169 Walker, Walker, Walker, Robyn 125, 109, 236 Stephen 236 Tamm 68 170 Y . Walker, Wendy Ann 218 Walker, William 77, 170 Walker, Winona 236 Wallace, Andrea 218 77 Wallace, Rebecca 26, 27, 32, 33 268,273,170, 179 Waller, Ronnie 236,49 Warren, Joyce 112, 113, 197 Warren, Paul 218 Warren, Sherri 170, 178 Warren Tina 197 Watkins, Lisa 253 Watkins, Paul 236 Watkins, Ruth 253 Watson, Ann 253 Watson, Becky 236 Watson, Janice 218 Watson, Jim 170 Watson, Watson, Watson Watters Rodney 236 Sandra 197 Shelly 218 Sharon 236 Watters, Jerry 197 L Weathe by, Cory 218 Weatherly, Melissa170 Weathersby, William 219 Weaver, Weaver, Weaver, Weaver, Weaver, Billy 197 Charles 170 Charlie 236 Christopher 219, 170 Rhonda 236 . Y 1 Trumble, Mark 236 Trussell, Lewis 236 Tucker, Faye 218 Tuerck, Shevaun 169 Tully, L aurie 197 Turner, Elesia 55, 197 Turner, Misty 218 Turner, Tammy 55, 169 Turner, Terri 197 Turner, Vickie 218 Tutle, Terri 55, 169 Tutt, Chris 218 Tyler, Debora169 Tyler, Karen 218 Tyler, Mark 218 Tyler, Stacy 169 Tylker, Vicki 236 Tyndall, Mary 197 Tyson, Jimmy 218, 48 Umphress, Jerry 169 Underwood, Cindy 218 Underwood, Linda 125, 106, 236 Ureste, Kenneth 47, 69, 169 Usrey, Nancy 197 Index Webb, Clark 198 Webb, MaryAnn 253 Webb, Rob 68,171 Webb, Susan 171 Webb, Teddy 198 Webster, Pat 253 Weeks, David 219 Welborn, Tony 198 Welch, Stephanie 219 Wellborn, Jerry 219 Wells, Dottie 243 Wenz, Pamela 219 Wells, Stephanie 236 Werry, Janet 219 Wesley, Toni 33, 198 West, Keli 198 West, Sherry 171 Westmoreland, Greg 39, 171 Westphal, Jeanne 236 Whaley, Floyd 236 Wheeler, Danny 236,97 Whitaker, Cynthia 171, 64 Whitaker, Rodney 236 Whitney, Kennethy 97 White, Carol 171 White, Cindy 124, 125, 218 White, Delaina 236 White, Jerald 236 White, Kay 55,198 White, Laura 7, 23,32, 33.58, 66, 91, 198 White, Laura 171 White, Michele 171 White, Renea171 White, Sandra 236 White, Susan 253 Whitney, Kenneth 219 Whitten, Rhonda 171 Whitworth, Jerry 110, 111, 198, 105 Whitworth, Steve 32, 198, 77 Wicks, Candace 237 Wilbanks, Bobby 171 Wilbanks, Debbie 237 Wilban ks, Tammy 237 Wilburn, Cynthia 171 Wilcoxen, Duane 172, 77, 178 Wilcoxsen,Allce198 Wild, Mark 237 Wilkinson, Coyle 198 winks, Kelly 219 Willard, Dennis 172, 20, 274, 269 Willard, Lois 237 Willard, Tommy 219,82 Williams, Carol 198, 20 Williams, David 219 Williams, Davld 172 Williams, Gayle 237 Williams, Keith 198 Williams, Kristal 172 Williams, Larraine 172 Williams, Margaret 172 Williams, Randy 198 Williams, Ronald 172 Williams, Ruth 32, 46, 172 Williams, Sherry 44, 198 Willis, Darrell 237, 97 Willis, Donna 198 Willis, John 237 Willis, Warren 172 Wilson, Bobby 189, 198, 77 Wilson, Bobby172 Wilson, Duane 219 Wilson, Doug 219 Wilson, Gregory 23,71 Wilson, Karl 237 Wilson, Kerry 198 Wilson, Kimberly 198, 106 Wilson, Kimberly 198, 106 Wilson, Kimberly 237 Wilson, Lorraine 219 Wilson, Marcia 251, 253 Wilson, Marjorie 251 , 253 Wilson, Mark 198 Wilson, Melvin 219 Vwlson, Michael 89, 237, 97 Vihlson, Ray 68 Wilson, Sandy 3, 56, 128, 172, 269 Wilson, Shari 237 Wilson, Stephen 198 Wilson, Steve 198 Winder, Richard 237 Winn, Kimberly 219 Winner, Linda 172 Winniford, Devy109, 237 Winniford, Steve 237,97 Winslow, Shelly 219, 64 Wisdom, Karen 198 Wise, Janes 219 Wise, Patricia 198 Wisk, David 219 Withers, Howard 219 Witherspoon, Deanne 219 Witt, Susan 32, 188, 198, 92 Witte, Dawn 67, 172 Wohlschlaeger, Betty 253 Wohlschlaeger, Steven 8, 119,237 Wolf, Cheryl 198 Wolf, Sonya 101, 237 Wolfgang, Robin 55, 198 Wolfgang, Russell 119,237 Wolford, Heather 250,253 Wood, Carol 242 Wood, Brad 172 Wood, Jan 198 Wood, Jerry 237 Wood, Jill 34, 36, 198 Wood, Joseph 219 Wood, Patricia 219 Wood, Rhonda 173, 177 Woodall, Donald 173 Woodard, Tony 219, 105 Woodruff, Jeanne 198, 21, 260 Woody, Melisa 64 Wooley, Don 239 Wooley, Steve 110, 198 Woolheater, Kirk 198 Worrell, Cathy 253 Worth, John 237 Wren, Buddy 173 Wright, Amy 237 Wright, Davld 219, 48 Wright, Greg 219 Wright, Jim 199,89 Wright, Karole 173 Wright, Kathryn 219 Wrlght, Kimberly 219 Wright, Pamela 199, 29 Wright, Remone 237 Wright, Stephanie 199 Wright, Steve 199, 86, 88 Wyatt, Wesley 66 Wynn, Casey 173, 177 Wynn, Nanci 199 Y Yancey, Donna 219 Yarber, Rlcky199 Yarbrough, Gary 47, 173 Yarbrough, Karla 11, 173,268 Yarbrough, Suzanne 173 Yniguez, Lori 237 Yniguez, Tracy 237 York, Joel 220 York, Lisa 34, 36, 182, 199 York, Lisa 237 York, Michael 199 York, Ronald 237, 11 York, Sherry 220 Youman, Keith 220 Young, Brenda 253, 67, 249 Young, Claudia 237 Young, Donna 237 Youngblood, Jeffrey 70, 173 YoungbIood,Jon 119,237 Youngblood, Susan 220 Z Zollin, Tina 237 Zook, Steven 173 Zook, Tom 220 Zorn, Jay 220 DIRECTORY ADMINISTRATIONXTEACHERS .... 238-253 ADVERTISEMENTS ............. 298-309 ANNUAL STAFF ............ .... 1 8-19 BASEBALL ........ .... 8 6-89 BASKETBALL . . . .... 114-123 BIG BLUE ......... .... 4 2-43 CHEERLEADERS .... .... 5 6-58 CHOIRS .......... ...... 3 8-41 CLASSES ......... .... 1 26-237 COSMETOLOGY ..... ......... 6 4 CROSS COUNTRY . . . .... 110-113 DE .............. ....... 6 8 DRAMA .......... .... 3 4-35 EDITORS PAGE .... .... 3 20 FAVORITES ..... .... 4 -15 FCA .......... ..... 2 3 FFA ........ ....... 6 3 FHA ......... .... 3 0-31 FLAGCORPS .....44 FOOTBALL ..... .... 7 6-83 FRENCH CLUB .... .... 2 6-27 FRESHMEN ..... .... 2 22-237 GERMAN CLUB .... ....... 2 8 GOLF TEAM ..... .... 9 0-91 HECE ............. ....... 6 6 HOCT .............. ......... 6 5 INDEX ................ .... 3 10-316 INDUSTRIAL CLASSES . . . ...... 69-71 JUNIORS ............ .... 1 80-201 JV DRILL .......... .... 5 2-53 LATIN CLUB ....................... 29 LIBRARIANS ....................... 60 LITTLE BLUE ....................... 45 MAJORETTES AND DRUM MAJORS ..... 44 MEMORY PAGE ..... NJHS ........... NHS .............. NOSTRA CREATIO . . . NUMBER SENSE .... OEA ............... OFFICE WORKERS . . . OPENING .......... ORCHESTRA ........ ORGANIZATIONS ...... RACESETTERS . . PONY EXPRESS STAEE ' ' ' ' ROTC ............. SCIENCE CLUB ...... SENICRS ...... SLIDE RULE .... SOCCER ...... ,SOPHOMORE .... SPANISH CLUB . . . SPEECH CLUB . . . SPORTS ........... STAGE BAND ....... STALLICN SATALLICN STUDENT COUNCIL . . STUDENT LIFE ...... SWIMMING TEAM . . . TENNIS TEAM .... THESPIANS ..... TRACK TEAM . . TRAINERS ......... VICT f voCT ........ VOLLEYBALL TEAM . .....318-319 32 ......32 ....22 ....61 ....65 ....60 ....1-3 ......46 ...16-71 ...54-55 ...20-21 .....47-51 . ......... 62 .....128-179 ........61 .....102-109 .....202-221 .....24-25 ......37 ....72-125 ......45 ........59 .. ......... 33 . ..... 254-295 .....100-101 ........92-93 94-95,98-99 ...........124-125 WOODS AND WATER CLUB ........... 62 I HOSA students like Amy Hinton, James Dowdy, and Tracy Danley met Bill Clements, the Governor ol Texas, at the University of Texas Health Science Center while they were touring the facility. Directory 317 In Memory of IV1 r. Bob Seqo Norfh TV1esqui+e Counselor l969-I98O Dealh . . . is The lasl and linal Awakening. V SCOH Dr. Richard Russell Q lvlesquile School Board I968-I980 From the Editor, Year after year, North Mesquite High School brings prestige to its name. 1980 was no different. Our students participated in the school activities, served in the organiza- tions and competed in the sports to the best of their abilities. Numerous awards were earned by various indi- viduals and groups in both academ- ics and athletics. Of course, without studying and learning, we would not have been able to accomplish any of this. Yet, the formal education we received cannot compare to what we learned from each other. Com- bining talents and knowledge, we learned to compromise with people and work together. Our experiences through the year brought us much success and many happy memories. The job of the 1979-80 Trailblazer Staff was to capture at least a few of these memories in our annual. I would like to extend a special thanks to this group of people. They put in a great deal of hard work and many, many long hours to complete this annual. I hope you will be as proud of it as we are. 777aA'b'm, Credits - Aaron Streetman, Phil Boatwright, James Orr, April Smith, Belinda Lawson, Donna McKee, T.G.l. Friday's, Mrs. Watson's Typing ll class, the Wrecking Bar, and the Chateaubriand restaurant. 320 Editor's Page X X WLU JM! o4mQf1wfw,wn0Uwf4fQQ4Qi 11 H71 WMO SLIM f uJJJ1dD Qbz jd rU1LJ1g?6wQUJQidGf3LOll-Q713f3U Q f CL A Q30 ,KUJKUWQLUCLDWJQQL JLl,D5 JUIGJQJQQJD ,XU3 JMU, ?fJ QM UJCMD, LUQILLUL. L'hG-ii! 'Q QFEQ Uilqgwm u,11.51CVNff1L,U ? 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