Paseo High School - Paseon Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)
- Class of 1988
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 CANDIDS 3 SPORTS 17 CLASS OF 88 29 CLASS OF 89 36 CLASS OF 90 46 CLASS OF 91 52 STAFF 56 ACTIVITIES 78 ALL SCHOOL BALLOT 98 ADVERTISEMENTS ON THE SERIOUS SIDE I NEVER THOUGHT I COULD DO THIS COME ON MELVIN, YOU CAN DO IT IF YOU’RE UGLY AND YOU KNOW IT RAISE HOW YOU LIKE ME NOW9 YOUR HANDS 2 FOOTBALL ROYALTY BEAUTY AND THE BEAST QUEEN LUCINDA STEWARD QUEEN LANAE BROWN ESCORT, COL. BALLARD ESCORT, ANTHONY PEELER RUNNERS UP KELLY WALTON ESCORT, RODNEY STEPHENS ANGELA TURNER ESCORT, COREY PAYNE YOLANDA JOHNSON ESCORT, KENNY GOODE TAMARA PATTERSON ESCORT, MELVIN TURNER 4 t SCORES: L MARSHALL 34 PASEO 14 L SOUTHWEST 26 PASEO 12 W PASEO 21 CENTRAL 15 L WESTPORT 26 PASEO 21 L LINCOLN PREP 26 PASEO 14 W PASEO 19 VAN HORN 0 W PASEO 37 NORTHEAST 24 L SEDELIA 33 PASEO 14 L SOUTHEAST 53 PASEO 0 W PASEO 30 EAST 0 Coaches: Coach Griffin, Coach Van Bibber (L to R) standing: Coach Griffin, A. Ivory, C. Burchette, T. King, D. Strong, C. Baldwin, A. Brown, E. Wheeler, A. Nelson, R. James. (L to R) kneeling: M. Linzy, C. Taylor, D. Ivy, M. Mendengal, R. Suggs, C. Oliver, R. Scott, E. Johnson. (L to R) sitting: M. Turner, C. Warner, W. Baker, C. Fisher, E. Boulden, A. Williams, R. Oliver, A. Robinson. OUR BABY PIRATES SCORED W PASEO VS. EAST (FORFEIT) L W PASEO VS. LINCOLN (FORFEIT) L W PASEO VS. NORTH EAST (FORFEIT) 3-0 RECORD Standing Left To Right Coach Van Bibber, Coach Griffin, I. Freeman D Rolf, T. Jackson, R. Rice, D. Frazier, Kneeling Left To Right L. Walton, K Wells, A. Nichols, G. Woods, A. Gant, J. Doresy, J. Randle Pep Club (Left To Right) Sitting First Row: C. Downs, L. Poole, D. Dixon, Second Row: A. Moore, R. Hardin, Third Row: D. Colvin, C. Dupree, C. Downs, Standing: S. Thombs, F. Pruitt, Sponsored By Gloria Brown. V CAPTAINS VARSITY VOLLEYBALL STANDING L to R COACH- J. SCHOPFIN, S. DEWBERRY, S. C. GRAHAM, C. DUPREE JACKSON, S. ROSS, L. WILLIAMS, T. OWENS, J. MAGILT, C. DORSEY, T. WASHINTON, V. MORRISON, L. THOMAS, A. WAL- TON, COACH A. BRONSON, KNEELING L to R C. SUGGS, C. GRAHAM, C. DUPREE, R. HARDIN Pasto V Paseo V Paseo Vs Paseo Vs Pasto Vs Pasto Vs Pasto Vs Scores East 15-4 6-151511 Won Southtast 6-15 10-15 Lost Southwest 4-15 7-15 Lost Central 7-15 15-10 5-15 lx t Northeast 8-1515-1315-8 Won Westport 15-651515-10 Won Van Horn 7-15 9-15 Lost league Record 3-4 JV CAPTAINS J.V. VOLLEYBALL STANDING L to R COACH J. SCHOPFIIN, S. ROSS, D. GONZALES, C. DORSEY, V. MORRINSON, L. WILIAMS, COACH A. BRONSON, KNEELING L to R A. WALTON, S. SUGGS, T. OWENS, R. HAR- DIN, D. CALVIN C. DORSEY, V. MORRISON BASKETBALL HOMECOMING 88 QUEEN AND HER COURT 10 BASKETBALL HOMECOMING QUEENS AND PRINCESSES ♦ D-6 The Kansas Cn Times Saiutfe,,,. March m. 1988 Hot free-throw shooting lifts Paseo into championship B Kenn Harmon O'rw Spots $ a COLUMBIA — Paseo Coach Wilhe Bowie said he knew when Tro Buchanan defeated Paseo in the Missouri 2A third-place game hack in 1986. his team would be back in the not too-distant future The Pirates did return, and this time the defeated Buchanan 72-65 in a 3A semifinal game Friday at the Heames Center. ’ This team is more patient than the Paseo team that came here two ears ago.” Bowie said Paseo. 28-2. meets New Madrid County, 24-7, at 6:25 in tonight's championship game Buchanan and Willard meet at noon in the third- place game •; Missouri 3A boys N w Madrid Counts Central de- feated w,liard 66-61 in the other 'jfinal game, Pipeo had trouble shaking the smaller Trojans. 24-6. holding on to 5Q-24 halftime lead and 49-42 ad'afciugr at the end of three quar- ters J “TTbey're a pesky team. Bowie 4id i-Just when it seems like ou ha e t good lead they're nght back ih game Thy Trojans used their outside footing atuck. led by senior for- ward Bryan Silver’s 27 points and I d.Roy Phillips' 19 points, and cut th e Paseo led to 69-65 on a Silver jump shot. But the Pirates, who made 22 of 29 free throws, got two free throws from junior Larry Lewis with 30 seconds left, making it 71-65. Lewis scored eight of his 20 points in the fourth quarter. Paseo's Anthony Peeler led the Pirates with 25 points while junior Fred Mas added 12. Peeler also had 10 rebounds, dished out 10 assists and had five steals, but it was his 11-for-13 shooting at the free-throw line that Troy Coach Mitch Wilkins uid hurt the most. We tned hard to saop him from scoring as evident by the three guys that fouled out try ing to guard him (Phillips. Jeff Wilke, and Shane Cappell. Wilkins Mid The kid’s a great talent that's all. Peleer. who brought the Heames Center crowd to ns feet with a basehne-to-baseline dribble and dunk late in the first quarter. Mid when the Pirates play their running game everything clicks into place. We’re not as good in a slowdown offense like some teams, Peeler Mid We create offense with our defensive play. Troy had last lead of the game at 15-14 after Silver, who made 12 of 20 shots, hit a 20-footer. Bowie Mid he told the Pirates to adjust the defense to key on Silver, but it didn't work He's one of the best playen I ve seen. Bowie Mid We tned to keep him under control since we couldn’t stop him. Silver, who scored 17 of his 27 points in the first half Mid his team lost some intensity in the fourth quarter. They (Paseo) were blocking shots all over the place, and our players got intimidated. 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U a lavu il «i •a W Md kwi o ra m |i m :i • U ta M« Ha ak i« «r 9« • •• u l t tn . 9- tf(9 • •9 9 • • • • 4|«| M4 t a «9 9 B f«9C f M 1 •9Vh L M «4 9 vm 99T994 9« lr n « )lM4|MI| « • |NM u • «X I P IMV I H4 ••4 « g u« • • jj rar • lr at « 7 a gr i n •9 19 9 • . 1 a r i) Pasco basketball player makes fast switch By Kevin Harmon i A m «m Pawn's l.onnard l wi ju«t put up hi basketball sneakers and put on his running shoe l-ewls. a Junior who was a trxerve forward the Missouri •tA runner up Pirate . won the 110 meter high hurdle al the Wad ingtnn Invita- tional last week with a time of 15 07 second Paseo track Coach Raymond Thompson said he eipecL more from Lewis when he has re- placed his baskethall condition- ing with track conditioning lie's a good sprinter. Thompson said That was a good time for so early in the year- 12 Peeler dazzles with dunks in Dapper Dan Classic By Th AuooatM Pr§ t Pittsburgh—The fans came to see the nation’s two most taiked-about high school players, Alonzo Mourning and Billy Owens, but they left the Dapper Dan Roundball Classic talking about the not-so-national- ly-known Anthony Peeler and Or- lando Vega. The East routed the West team 121-100, despite the performance of Paseo’s Peeler. Peeler, a 6-foot-4 wing who will attend Missouri in the fall, was the crowd-pleaser. He spiced the game with six slam dunks, Including two spectacular breakaways from midcourt He scored 19 points and was award- ed the West team’s most valuable player award. Vega, a 6-foot-4 native of Washington,' D.C., who was the last player picked for the game, scored 24 points and Kentucky recruit Shawn Ellis of Elkhart, Ind., had 21 as the East routed the West 121-100 Friday night In the nation's oldest prep all-star game. Vega was chosen the East MVP and was the high scorer. Vega, from Oak Hill Academy in Mouth of Wilson, Va., was added to the East's roster last week when Todd Day of Memphis, Tenn., was unable to attend. He made eight of 12 shots and seven of nine free throws. “I didn’t really come here to score a lot of points or to prove anything, I Just came here to play the game and have fun,” Vega said. We blended well together and I'm happy about the MVP award, because I wasn’t expecting it” A fourth-team Parade All- America who will attend Arizo- na, Vega scored 12 points in each half as the favored East took first-half leads of as many as 13 points and then cruised to the victory as five players scored in double figures. The 6-10 Mourning had several jams, but the king of the dunks was Peeler. At one point he scored seven straight West points on three breakaway slams and a free throw. ‘‘(Missouri) Coach (Norm) Stewart told me to work on my defense, that if I played good defense the points would come,” Peeler said. ‘‘I had six dunks in a game before, but this was differ- ent. I mean this is the Dapper Dan and everybody wants to come here and play in this game.” The quicker East team opened up a 104-79 lead with about 5 minutes left and substitutes for both teams wound up logging more playing time than the regu- lars. The attendance was 14,042 in the 16,033-seat Civic Arena. • • • Landover, Md. —Malik Sealy scored 23 points and Litterial Green added 19 as the U S. All- Stars posted a 112-83 victory over the Capital Ail-Stars in the 15th annual Capital Classic High School All-Star Game at the Cap- ital Centre. Sealy, a 6-7 forward from the Bronx who will attend St. John’s next fall, also led the U.S. team with nine rebounds. He had only five points and two rebounds in the first half, but added six points in the first 3:24 of the second half, as the U.S. Stars stretched their 49-38 halftime lead into a 63-42 advantage. Matt Steigenga, another 6-7 forward who is headed to Michi- gan State next season, contribu- ted 13 points and six rebounds in 19 minutes for the U.S. team. A three-time all-state selection in Michigan, Steigenga scored eight in the first half and three more in the opening minute of the second half. Washington-area player of the year, Jerrod Mustaf of DeMatha High in Hyattsville, Md., lived up to his adavnce billing. The 6-10 Mustaf, who is headed to Mary- land. led the Capital All-Stars with 13 points and 11 rebounds. Milton Bell, of Richmond, who will play at Georgetown next year, was the only other double- figure scorer for the Capital squad. He had 11 points, all in the second half. Peeler picked to play in All-American game By llo« rd Rithman OtNloMrUr Piko i Anthony feeler won laytlwi award — ••• wk. however, even (eked owl M.“ feeler «aid after •« nowneed ai a at haul aw m My that he • siooenf 2) high athool fage C-4)' Thia ia •«me thing I' the team and pUy on TV Ihxn the heat award ever “ It wat the «eonj awn,! m the Inal week foe feefet. who ad attend Mittovn Saturday he wat «elected Catoradt Circle of I kampnat Central region player of the year lie it one of right playert telerted to the learn and it a final.tt foe national player of At the attemhly Turn Ktf ton. admmittralive atiutfat to M.ttoun Gov John Athooft pretented feeler a proclamation from the governor Councilman Frank Palermo represented Kan tat City Mayor Pm hard lleikley and proclaimed Monday Antho- ny feeler Day l-Arry feeler. Anlhony’t father, taut hit ton wat caught off hai anrr lorry feeler taid what wtv tet Anthony mo«l wat what he wore to trhool. including a Oil taco White Sot warm up acket and tweat panit “Ile wat awrfwiiftl and kind of angry - lorry feeler taid “He caul. Why didn't yew tell mef I knew tune latl Wedoetday “Year we knew Anthony had the ability athletically, yet at ‘a teen we letl him hi time fur what he wantt lie alwayt worked hard at what he dad “ A M tern. , feeler it a devil ad player for the Pirate lie hat betted lead fate «.. a }1-1 re. md going m«u the Mittuon M ttair tournament, whwh tlant I inlay inCutumlMa lie aveiegrt Ji 6 pomi 11 J irhmtdt 4 • attiwt and i J tie alt Really, there' no tei putrium for fee let. who playt tntnle and ontlidc 1 he I lit annual McDonald t All American game it tthedwled for April IF at the Umvervty of New Memo m A Unique ique Paseo trounces Marshall behind Peeler’s Lee’s Summit rips B} Ke ie Htrmoa Pa«o hsK a roUeetoe ! fan Iror- Apihoty Pee r ra M tM Larry La«a ac fottrde; a.gtt ia Ct- faat Mam kal! Il4« ia a hlaaov rl Cat J twinriji' game at MlhbOtirl : nr dig ' Fun eetrebo—«K Manta M- 1 aeroeth.ftg thai Martha Coart Ka..t Kan uOtilltl Bare hveaur the Owb were not i ooi. '( wall They get j: pc.Hj af! re- bound ■ the f.n: hai! or an.' made U-vr :« ttou Nan tad T a tr.ng, or t-4 Ut tawgh: a « the tiunai nr ad wall it the fm: jama . hav, ie g- « Paaoe a M at ered.- Nr | m j gana mnaaeung ae k af It •not frxw the I.tic r Mar- shal: made only ll-aMI itoa feaiar Sad tha P.-ataa with ]• poult I rrkowib anf If at tuta May. a 4 leoi JMor had If pcieu anc tuna rebo.odi while Lawia a l l t«r added 14 Thu war the teeend umr the aehaelt l «r mat i -i hum Fame wea Oa earlier naat.tg a: Martha TJ-41 it otr.mr Fa oo Coact Willie he r laid geed and rw-r-ag itu nflanaa wa’J ' Faaac IK 4-41 hf.tr three qvantrt K a dw h aK a throw pe-ot t«r i-wr b Prv.r- w.tb 4 IT le't ir the lawnF r f fa a the Pirata itta b U ' lead nf ihr rame a I1-4J Ov game ;ar war ir no the wtala gave Pea aaid v: • r d fl- i av taaa bad i aii • wr tlrwK . v; a: t.fnai May tad :•« Own h k ta thu viewy wai a let tweeter that the earlier viewy aver the Ow j bariwar the Fiiiug eiaevl- K batter Martha u a lawgh uat that cat beat ni ac a pH ng t hew.r said. 'They loot as by l«Ta o lie fi r treat .«I bat J rrade tara tie hidt wa-r ready to g a at them with lal (area u- t-gf. a knew wa bad ie deay there wend and third abets Ilka iboy hog ia the tn game and gat cy whae fata lueiK the ball avt atf wuieK avoid ud forrK .ha tug her tampr The aha- i «ai yenmeie shots Tho: i their game.' Mg; aa d e ptey batiar w ee wa rwr.' Faaor IK M IT at bol ume Cam ta.tthee IK Manna; • it points tK Tammy Po:r da tier and tora h.«i r added 14 aacl ter the Co 13 NUMBER ONE TEAM IN THE WORLD FIRST ROW: K. CAIN, L. LEWIS, S. BUCKS, V. ROBINSON, S. LEWIS, J. HALL. SECOND ROW: W. BOWIE, M. HARVEY, M. GRIMES, D. CLOPTON, M. WRIGHT, W. DONAHUE, C. HILL, R. BRYANT, R. MADDEN. THIRD ROW: F. MAY, LE LEWIS, E. MARTIN, A. PEELER Paseo Vanity Boys Cumulative Record Won 28 Loss League Record Won 8 Loss November 27, 1987 Paseo 71 Centra; 3 0 51 December 11, 1987 Paseo 53 Glendale 50 It December 16, 1987 Paseo 66 Westport 41 It Decern blr 18. 1987 Paseo 70 Southeast 55 It December 19. 1987 It December 28. 1987 Paseo 49 Central 42 ‘ Paseo 56 Little Rock • It December 29, 1987 Paseo 81 Parkview Louisville entral 53 87 It December 30, 1987 Paseo 83 B T. Washington 47 January 5, 1988 Paseo 62 •Jeffenon Bity 56 11 January 8, 1988 Paseo 65 East . 54 11 January 11, 1988 Paseo 74 s • hwest 55 It January 14. 198 Paseo 62 B. T. Wash 49 It January 15, 1988 Paseo 59 bie ('atherir.i! 56 It January 16, 1988 Paseo 72 Memphis Hamilton 59 11 January 22, 1988 Paseo 63 Central 56 January 26, 1988 Paseo 59 Chillicothe 38 11 January 28, 1P S Paseo 81 Van Horn 39 January 30, 1988 Paseo 61 Rockhurst 70 11 February 5, 1988 Paseo 62 Northeast 41 February 6, 1988 Paseo 48 Hogan 35 11 February 12. 1988 Paseo 68 Lincoln Prep 53 February 16. 1988 Paseo 73 Marshall 65 11 February 19. 1988 Paseo 35 southeast Springfield Central 34 February 20. 1988 Paseo 70 56 . II February 25, 1988 Paseo 54 West 44 • Po Mar. n 3, 1988 Paseo 68 Dist Central 60. Po March;!. 1988 Paseo 66 Dist Hogan 52. Po March, . 1988 Paseo 66 Sect. Warrensburg 41 • Po March 12. 1988 Paseo 81 Qt. FI.-Marshall 66 • Po March 18, 1988 Paseo 72 Sm. FlRTroy 65 Po March 19. 1988 Paseo 59 1 Finals New Madrid 71 It Invitational Tournaments H = Interscholastic League Po Post Seasonal Play Off Games 14 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS SPONSOR: MRS. G. BROWN, STANDING L to R L. MOTT, T. RAMBO, SITTING L. BROWN, TOP K. FORBUSH, T. KING, L. NEYLAND, SITTING C. DEES, J. TAYLOR, M. CLARK. J. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS LYTRECE HARDIN, MRS. BROWN, TUSHALINA REV- TUSHALINA REVELS ELS 15 CLASS OF CLASS OFFICERS E L 0 R N O L E N S E N I 0 R S ROW 1 L TO R: D. CAMP, C. BURCHETTE, SPONSOR M. JONES, E. NOLEN, R. STEPHENS. ROW 2 L TO R: V. ROBERTSON, C. DEES, C. DORSEY. ROW 3 L TO R: C. TAYLOR, T. OWENS, T. HATCH, C. DUPREE, M. TURNER. ROW 4 L TO R: R. SMITH, A. WALTON. COMING DOWN: T. RAMBO, R. DATSUN, K. WALTON, L. NEYLAND 88 IS GREAT Atkinson, Wanda Banks, Jacqueline Anderson, Carlton Brown, Yorlanda Black, Franchesca Antwine, Darnell Bradley, Nicole Bradley, Ralonda Austin, Raleigh Brown, Chanda Clark, Latonya Clark, Michelle Bridgewater, Chevez Coleman, Nicole Conley, Carolyn 20 Bridgewater, Troy Dotson, Regina Dees, Krista Brown, Anthony Dewberry, Roxquel Brown, Donaven Burchette, Charles Dewberry, Sandra Dorsey, Cassandra Dupree, Candice Floyd, Toni Foster, Barbara Fielder, Kerrie Flanigan, Sheree Calvert, Charles Camp, Demetris Fuller, Carla Gant, Carmela Garner, Candetia Gisbon, Yolanda Burgin, Toneice Barnes, Ladell Bush, Yolanda Canady, Cheval Bills, Oscar Hill, Michelle Grandison, Cynthia Carter, Marvin Hammons, Jayneen Clark, Dwayne 21 Cowley, Paul Holmes, A Hardin, Latreece Hatch, Tracy Jackson, Sarina Kemp, Denise Kirkwood, Dovona King, T Glover, Eric King. Nelanie Hall, J Lark, Terri Love, Catherine Henry, Decotie Magitt, Junnie Me Lead, Audrea Mills, S Mickles, Carolyn James, J Moore, Roberta Mitchell. A Jones, Ronald Move, Quantrel Newton, F Merriweather, Harold Paul, Nicole Pompey, Alicia Oliver, Ronald Rambo, Tina Rice. Keba 22 Ford, Alphene Johnson, Yolanda Crook, Kelly Jackson, Sharon Fields, Shon Jackson, Shawn McGlothen, Trisha MCKnight, Earnestine Mason, Sherry Hill, Charles Owens, Taura Stephens, Rodney Nolen, Elford Neyland, Ladonna Oliver, Rhonda Shelly, Anita Smith, Robyn Robertson, Vonzell Scott, April Roland. Anthony Suggs, Ronnell Walston Kelly Turner, Angela Tolbert, Vinnie Sudduth, Mitchell Thompson, Christina Thomas, Latonya Thomas, Christal Smith, Yolanda Shepheard, Stephanie 23 WHITE, APRIL ENIORS TAYLOR, COURTNEY WALTON, ASIA WHITMORE, MICHELLE WASHING- TON, TIANA HANDSON, LISA WILLIAMS, REBECCA WILLIAMS, LASHANNA TURNER, MELVIN MOST POPULAR ANTHONY PEELER LADONNA NEYLAND MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED ELFORD NOLEN BARBARA FOSTER FLIRT -N- WOLF RODNEY STEPHENS KHRISTA DEES BEST ATHLETE ANTHONY PEELER KEBA RICE BEST LOOKS RODNEY STEPHENS TRISHA MCGLOTHEN CLASS CLOWN BEST COUPLE MELVIN TURNER YOLANDA BUSH SHAWN JACKSON -N- CARLA FULLER H O f11-1 td 88 TOO GREAT “How You Like Us Now All of this and Heaven Too Halls of Fame I’m “Gonna” be just like them when I grow up « All that shines “Aint” Gold” CLASS OF 89..LEADERS PRESIDENT MESSAGE The class of 89 has engaged in nu- merous activities in hope of graduat- ing as the best class at Paseo. Leaders are numerous in the class of 89 and all the goals we set I know we will achieve. Good luck your President Nicole C. Williams President Nicole Williams J Class Officers And Board Members TOP L to R: Lytrese Porter, Lavonda Irvin, Rhonda Robinson. Racior Graham, Tammy Patterson, LaTonya Addison, Crystal Carter. BOTTOM L to R: Marcellus Robinson, Sherita Thomas, Eddie Wheeler, Mario Thomas, Anthony Ivory. Angla Gilmore, Nicole Williams. Sacree Tuner, Jackie Hammons Eddie Wheeler, Lytrese Porter, Nicole Williams, LaTonya Addison, Racior Graham, Marcellus Robinson 29 JUNIORS FRED MAY EDWARD JOHNSON JAY DONAHUE DERRICK CLOPTON LEONARD LEWIS KEVIN CAIN LEILA SZYMCZAK LYTRESE PORTER MARIA CARPENTER CRYSTAL CARTER RONDA ROBINSON JACKIE HAMMONS TOQUITA BROWN JANICE MORTON DIONICA JENKINS JOE TILLMAN ANISSA JORDAN SHERON ROSS TOSHA DOYLE LACRESHA MACK FELECIA PRUITT LORNER CALDWELL MICHELLE OWENS USAMA MUHAMMAD SATURAH MCCONNEL TAMARA PATTERSON JOANN HIGGINS MARIA BONWELL AVION STRICKLAND LATICIA ANDERSON REBA WALKER ANGELA GILMORE MIRANDA SMITH TAMICHA MCINTOSH ALICIA MAPLE CAMILLE PIERCE STEPHANIE SMITH FELISA WAKEFEILD CONNIE JORDEN ALICIA WATSON CAMELIA EDWARDS GLORIA DREW JUNIORS LORAINE BRAGGS ANTHONY WRIGHT POSHA WALTON SHAWN WARREN GEORGE HARRISBAY TAMMY SPRINKLE JOE BENNET NICOLE WILLIAMS LARONE BERNETTE DESHAWN DICKSON MARLON MCMILLIAN GLORIA LASTIEE NICOLE DENNIS RACIOR GRAHAM BEVERLY CLARK RAYMOND TRAMMEL YOLANDA AGNEW MARK THOMPSON AARON NERO LUCINDA STAURT CHRIS SMITH V r DARLA HILL r , Y MARK RAY V- firmnn CHARIOTTE DRAPER £ £ SHYLA POINDEXTER PAUL ELLIS DORTHEA KELLY RASHAWN FOWLER SECREE TURNER JOHN DUPREE MICHEAL ELLIS LATREASE HARDEN JOESPH HALL DANA MINOR DAVID CLARK CELESTINE DAVIS SONYA WILSON STEVE BUTLER f J EVBTTE EDMUNDSON JOHN VAUGHN Jf MONIQUE T 7 WILLIAMS If CHARLES DOWNS 31 JUNIORS NORMAN BRADFORD WILLIAM BAKER KEVIN COLEMAN ZACURIAH HINTON LAMONT OWENS ERIC SMITH DAVID ROBERTS RENDALL STARR LAANTHONY SAFFOLD CHRIS WILLIAMS FRED LEWIS ALBERT BAKER TIMOTHY KING AUTHOR ANDERSON BERNARD MORAN RANDY GRAVES BRAD HOGAN FEGURSON SANDERS KENNETH MOORE CHRIS STRICKLAND ISAC WILSON AARON TAYLOR VINCENT JONES MARCELLIUS ROBINSON EARL DAMERON CHRIS SMITH 32 MY FAVORITE MY FAVORITE ATHLETE MY FAVORITE TEACHER SUBJECT MOVIE ADM HOBBY SPORT DANCE FOOD PHOTOGRAPHER GROUPS PERSON SONGS MY FAVORITE DRINK SCHOOL EVENTS SINGERS BEST FRIENDS CAR COLOR TENNIS SHOES FAD MOMENTS PRESIDENT CLASS OF 1990 BOARD MEMBERS SPONSOR H. 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OF ARMS MARCUS BROWN P R E S I D E N ANTHONY BOOKER T ALFRED ROBINSON SECRETARY, ERICA SMITH SPEAKER OF BOARD TRINA MORNING PARLIAMENTARIAN NISSA FIELD JOHN HOPKINS SOPHOMORES Shelton Butts Tonya Barker Micheal Mindingall Cecilia Rollins Clarence Bussey Lashenna Williams Arron Collins Candice Graham Anthony Booker Chantay Sanders Christopher Fisher Kristie Barner Micheal Johnson Ericka Smith Enrico Mcclain Chenise Smith Anthony Johnson Suzette Naylor John Blankenbaker Mysti Garner Craig Porter Jenele Taylor Carlos Smith Monica Johnson Raymond Graves Lakeena Williams Craig Buckner Catrina Neyland Marcus Brown Markita Phillips Damion Ragsdale Jatina Clark Stacy Thomas Laresa Poole Alfred Robinson Ii Dorothy Carter Aaron Taylor Channell Rand Charles Booker Deniece Baker Paxton Jeferson Laresa Green 37 SOPHOMORES Elgin Harris Nicole Gray Ronald King Angelique Devereaux Wardell Mcclendon Lanae Brown Lawrence Young Daranya Williams Marchell Adams Theresa Green Benny Cubit Margret Strokes David Fate Tara King Micheal Williams Frederick Curtis Lisa Hill Jason Griddine Billy McGill Jr. Nimeko Henderson Deron Defrance Cassandra Brown Sharone Hunter Tonya Lark Diallo Pruitt Mylica Smith Christopher West Tushalena Revels David Smallwood Monsherry Boyoston Christopher Neal Ronda Vieger Darryl Robinson Stephanie Goodwin Ladare Williams Kendra Smith SOPHOMORES Donnell Williams Dana Nucklos Carol Smith Tonya Walker Dawana Morris Nicole Gray Yolanda Holloway Laretha Carter Lashaunda Glenn Tiki Dunlad Danna Calvin Stacy Mott Vanessa Morrison Rochelle Kidd Cynthia Hunter Enrigo McClaim Darrye Roberts s 0 p H O M 0 R E B A L L O T LANAE BROWN CHRISTIE BARNER CHANEL RAND 40 ANTHONY BOOKER ALFRED ROBINSON MICHEAL LINDSEY TRINA MOURNING CYNTHIA HUNTER CAREESA POOLE CANDICE GRAHAM c L A S S P R E T T I E S T F L I R T M 0 s T L 1 K E L Y C L O W N s 0 p H 0 M 0 R E S CHRIS NEAL T O S u c c E E I) MICHEAL GRIMES ANTHONY WEBB CLASSROOM SCENES And Just When I Thought I Knew English MRS. GOODE’S FRENCH CLASS AND SOAR ON Ms. Schopflin’s Girls P.E. Mr. Lowe, Printing AND ON AND ON 1988 MR. MRS. PEP CONTEST WINNERS MR. MISS PEP CONTESTANTS: ASIA WALTON - WALKING (SENIOR); STANDING - (FRESHMAN) CHARNESE SUGGS, ARZELIA MOORE, STACIE HENDERSON, JUDY NABORS; (SOPHOMORES) FRED CUTID, BILLY MCGILL, MARQUITA PHILLIPS RHONDA OLIVER MISS SENIOR PEP 1st PLACE ALIEAN RAGSDALE MISS PASEO PEP MISS FRESHMAN PEP 1st PLACE MRS. G. BROWN, SPONSOR LANAE BROWN 1st PLACE MISS SOPHOMORE PEP LEGETTE SLAUGHTER 1st PLACE MR. SOPHOMORE PEP ISSAH FREMAN MR. FRESHMAN PEP ALICEAN RAGSDALE MISS FRESHMAN Sharice Strickland James Hunter Lisa Strickland I a Toya White Antonio Nickles Kenneth Grisby Chekitha Diamond Kobie Woods Tera Eason Nathanel Griddine Terri Griffin Avon Johnson Felishia Hamlett Servants Suddeth Shan Brown Hope Ford Johnathon Mcguthan Elaine Bowls Kimberly Mitchell Isaac Freeman Patra Seals Micheal Purnell Katina Tucker Esau Zakka Theresa Smith Phillip Cheatem Marlene Boyd Darnell Rambo Jelene Powell Aruther Anderson Maria Dees Alphonzo Blair Tahlyn Sipes Darly Berry Tawani Williams Charles Lane Lloyd Brown Kim Chette Johnaton Jones James Burnet Ecesette Dale 46 FRESHMEN Calvin Wells Angie Hinds Jerrell Woods Anette Black James Davis Rochelle Harrell Tasha Hammons Damon Hokins Tunisha Simmons John Dorsy Ira Moore Debra Gonzoles Canita Allen Damon Lewis Stacy Henderson Wendell Jones Catesa Henderson Clifton Taylor Sheryl Johnson Stanley Lott Kellie Roland Gregory Daniels Kim Marshell Earl Webbx Cleavon Taylor Christina Mccoy Ejan Palmer Kenyi Dole Damon Rolf Shawnel Moye Telisha Smith Allen Gant Joeski Grayson Clayborn Abernath Demetria Williams Reggie Scott 47 FRESHMAN Gornaia Clarkson Jamesetta Westley Quinton Garder Julia Gong Curtis Woods Lawrence Saxton Kim Garner Steven Fields Patra Seals Otis Hampton Belinda Bynum Keith Marshall Sonya Agnew Terry Palmer Arzealia Moore Damon Ross Sharka Johnson Donalo Miles Evonne Edwards Daniel Stone Janell Mcdaniel Stephen Phillips Chenise Suggs Raymond White Neotra Williams Andre Robinson Dashawn Minton Anthony Stokes Ailean Ragsdale Maurice Baker Elizabeth Shackelford Marcus Forte Nicole Lee Billy Carnes Deborha Paulie Leon Washington Jelene Wynn Dwaye White Lakedra Harris Donald Fraizer Verna Shepard Melvin Jelton 48 FRESHMAN Nicole Booker Leonard Walton Stacy Jones Charles Jackson Ronnell Johnson Jason Johnson Otis Hampton Eddie Robinson 49 FRESHMAN BALLOT :♦? p Wjm •' : TOft YY y« yV, ♦ ♦VfiViVf •i fVm Vi♦'Iff•fiffifff : Lf Vf fffffff♦♦♦ ! • V - v ViVhm i ( ♦XVAV ftW woVMW ps v pi ft VAVAVAW HMe‘ MM! 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HUDSON LARRY GEORGE SECURITY 54 STAFF MR. KAMIN COUNSELOR MRS, MASON SECRETARY, COUNSELORS MRS. WINSON CLINIC MR. KING COUNSELOR MR. BALLARD ROTC MRS. KEYS COMPUTER PROGRAMMING MRS. HAZLEY NURSE MRS. WIGGINS CP ENGLISH MRS. MARTIN SECURITY 55 A TYPICAL DAY AT PASEO BLACK FRIENDS SCHOOL NURSE MS. HAZLEY WE LOVE YOU MENDY BEAUTY IN ITS NATURAL COURSE 57 OH. BABY, BABY MATH BOWL 1988 EDDIE WHEELER, ANTHONY IVORY, SE- CREE TURNER, FPXICIA WAKEFIELD RON- ALD OLIVER, NICHOLE WILLIAMS, MRS RHODES GEOMETRY TEAM SECREE TURNER, TAMERA HAMMS, KRISTIE BARNER, NICOLE WILLIAMS, MR. WATKINS ADVANCED MATHEMATICS MR. CAYTON, ANTHONY IVORY, SECREE TURNER, FELICIA WAKEFIELD, NICOLE WILLIAMS, MRS. RHODES, MR. WATKINS PASEO 1988 BEAUTY PAGEANT MICHELLE CLARK CHANDA BROWN 60 AND MORE BEAUTY BODY PAGEANT CONTINUED BOYS-BODY PAGEANT Bold, Black and Built! Winner Pictured: Elford Nolen, Chris Baldwin, Melvin Turner, Damon Rolf, Charles Hill, Richard Whitbear, John Vaughn, Alfred Robinson, Orlando Williams, Derrick Ivy, Fred Lewis Sexy Bodies Inc. I feel it! SCENES FROM SPRING PLAY REHEARSALS “PURLIE” FUNERAL ‘What ever you do don’t panick’ PURLIE F U R L I E P A L L B E A R E R S t— FRONT - Charles Burchette, Leo Whitebear, Richard Whitebear. BACK - Derek Ivy, Nezester Ponder BODY CONTEST WINNER TALENTED MS. DEVENA PRICE BEAUTY CONTEST WINNER THE BAND L to R 1st ROW K. Turk, A. Wright, T. Dunlap, C. Smith (President), C. Pouncil, A. Turner, P. Walton, M. Carter, M. Ellis, Mr. Jones (Director) 2nd ROW C. Smith, M. Turner, R. Whitebeur, J. Woods, A. Robinson, V. Miller, R. Graves, (Drum Major) J. Wright, S. Hunter, C. Williams, R. Starr, B. King STANDING I. Wilson, J. Baker, D. Redmond, B. Carnes, A. Booker, M. Sudduth, C. Bussy, Q. Gardner, E. Robinson, R. Smith, E. Williams, A. PRESENTED BY LEONARD LEWIS KNEELING R. Graves 1st ROW V. Miller, A. Turner, J. Wright, M. Carter, M. Ellis STAND- ING M. Sudduth, I. Wilson, D. Moormann 68 THE PASEO STAR SITTING L TO R C. NEAL, G. PALMER, J. MAGITT, C. BROWN, B. MORAN, J. DUPREE, D. GARNER, P. WALTON. STANDING L to R M. SCOTT, L. WREN, E. THOMAS, J. MAYNARD, C. TAYLOR, D. ROBINSON, K. WILSON, S. JACKSON, L. GREEN, J. CLARK, MR. BARNES LE CERCLE FRANCAIS STANDING L to R 4th ROW G. LASTICE, R. OLIVER, L. POOLE, V. TOLBERT, (SPONSOR) MADAME GOODE, 3rd ROW D. CALVIN, B. CLARK, D. KELLY, S. TURNER, 2nd ROW D. SANDERS, R. HARDIN, L. THOMAS, T. WASHINTON, CE. DOWNS, CH. DOWNS 1st ROW KNEELING F. NEWTON, N. WILLIAMS, B. FOS- TER 69 OFFICE AIDES LEFT TO RIGHT Mrs. Adams, F. Wakefield. T. Hatch, -I Maggit, T. Rambo, R. Simmons, R. Moore, C. Dupree, K. Walton, C. Dorsey KNEELING D. Boyd, M. Me CAFETERIA AIDES 70 DECA CLUB Left to Right Sitting 1st ROW: J. Hammons, M. Whitmore, T. Floyd, L. Neyland, M. Clark, A. Walton. 2nd ROW K. Wilson, A. McLeod, T. Rambo, N. Coleman, T. Lark, C. Burchette. 3rd ROW K. Fulder, R. Dewberry, T. Hatch, T. Bridgewater, J. Strothers. Standing Left to Right 1st Row: Y. Bush, R. Smith, K. Dees, S. Shephard, K. Rice, R. Oliver, Y. Johnson, K. Burks, N. Bradly, C. Canade, V. Green, R. Bradley, R. Dotson 2nd Row: J. Hall, C. Brown, D. Kemp, F. Poole, D. Camp, R. Suggs, S. Hill, Mr. Board, Standing Far Right C. Fuller STUDENT COUNCIL (Sitting) P. Calvin, D. Boyd, T. Thomas, S. Fields, C. Gant, P. Walton. (Standing) Mr. Klutz, Sponsor, R. Oliver, M. Hill, H. Herriwether, T. Rambo, A. Brown, S. Jackson, A. Turner, Mr. Meadows, B. Foster, M. Thomas, R. Oliver (B.C.O.) BLACK CHILDED ORGANIZATION ROW 1 SITTING: P. Cowley, A. Walton, R. Dotson, C. Brown, M. Hill, L. Neland, S. Filds, K. Walton, A. Scott, S. •Jackson, I). Henry, ROW 2: KNEELING: J. Neal, A. McLead, S. Mason, M. Whitmore, Y. Gibson, Y. Bush, T. Howard, Y. Johnson, J. Magitt, R. Dewberry, R. Oliver, R. Oliver, A. Turner. ROW 3 STANDING: J. W. Hopkins, C. Birks, M. Suddeth, M. Clark, N. Bradley, L. Barnes, M. Smith, C. Calvert, V. Tinner, C. Thompson, T. Rambo, C. Fuller, P. Walton, J. James, Z. Zakka. ROW 4 STANDING: D. Brown, V. Ellison, C. Conley, Q. Moyei, C. Taylor, J. Johnson, C. Dupree, D. Wiley, A. Robinson, M. Roberson, C. Gant, J. Struthers, L. Williams, C. Brown, R. Suggs, (Not pictured) R. Austin. B.C.O. OFFICERS Dr. Dotson, K. Walton, A. Scott, A. Walton, J. James, J. Struthers, J. John- son, P. Cowley, M. Suddeth, S. Fields, M. Clark, J.W. Hopkins YEARBOOK STAFF Ya Ain’t Fresh 7) NAMES L to R R. WALKER, M. SMITH, N. WILLIAMS, A. TAYLOR, A. POMPEY, T. KING NAMES L to R T. RAMBO, A. WALTON, L. CLARK, F. BLACK, C. BUR- CHETTE, E. BOOKER, C. DUPREE, D. BROWN, C. WALKER NAMKS I. Jo K F HAMMONS. V TINNKK. I) BROWN. L HrRNKTT. R SMITH. T KINO. C DUPREE. A WALTON ROW 2 K JACKSON. I) BROWN. T RAMBO. A POMPEY. M SMITH BOW t I HARRIS. L (LARK. S PON DEXTER. S McCONNELL, R WALKER ROW 1W NORWOOD. K BLACK. WALKER. A Gif .MORE. I. STUART ROW 5 C SANDERS. ! VAUGHNS. V JONES. R WHU KRT TTR WILLIAMS ROW 6 C SMITH. E B(X)KER. L BAINES. S. GO0BWTR L. GLENN. S MOTT. I MARTIN. N. DENNISE ROW T R OLIVER. T TXTMVlR. ( BCRCHE1TE. T OWENS. L MITCHELL. ROW 6 M. POWELL. I). JENKINS. ROW 9 angela vt. t: Walker, r scott. t Patterson, row iu m fields, l owens. l jOnes. s. ellingburg. a scott. n WILLIAMS. S HANIGAN. Y GIBSON. I) GRISWOLD.TITHOWN ROTC QUEENS QUEEN MICHELLE WHITMORE MICHELLE WHITMORE, LAKEENA WILLIAMS, CANDETA GARNER, TONYA LARK PRINCESS LAKEENA WILLIAMS PRINCESS CANDETA GARNER PRINCESS TONYA LARK 75 L to R C. Garner, A. Minor, M. Boyd, R. Melton, P. Couley, T. Baker, C. Wells, G. Palmer, T. Wilson 76 E. Rivers, A. Blair, R. King, L. Bones, M. Tinsley, W. Jones, L. Hayden, C. Porter BE YOUR SELF LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Hammons, M. Whitmore, D. Strong, E. Rivers, Sgt. Maj. Wickman, Lt. Col. Ballard, 1st Sgt. Johnson, R. Jones, K. Jackson, C. Gardner. REMEMBER WHO YOU ARE BOTTOM LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Eason, C. Coleman, M. Phillips, L. Walker, E. Bows, J. Morton, 0. Ham Pfon, M. Carlock, R. Vieger, A. Collins, TOP LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Strong, B. McGill, Jr., C. Sander, M. Mind- ing, A. Stokes, C. Eubanks, A. Ivy, C. West, V. Richard, I. Freeman, T. Roland, S. Burkhalter. BOTTOM LEFT TO RIGHT: K. Marshall, L. Rainey, J. Johnson, C. Taylor, A. Hall, D. Miles. TOP LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Hammons, C. Gant, V. Marshall, K. Hamilton, B. Bynum, C. Tayler, J. Clark, J. Vaughs 77 BOTTOM LEFT TO RIGHT: K. Jackson, L. Burnett, C. Rand, S. Fields, L. Williams, S. Moye, C. Jennings, T. Lark, E. Dale. TOP LEFT TO R1GHT:M. Whitmore, R. Jones, R. Tremmel, A. McLeod, L. Wren, C. Smith, R. Addison, A. Mott, L. Williams, F. Curtis, D. Pruitt. ALL SCHOOL BALLOT WINNERS MOST POPULAR MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT LADONNA NEYLAND ANTHONY PEELER 2nd BEST BODY BEST BODY Y O L A N D A B U S H ELFORD NOLEN 1st MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED CLOWN CHRISTINA THOMPSON 2nd FLIRT N WOLF SCHOOL TINA RAMBO 2nd MOST POPULAR 78 ALL SCHOOL BALLOT WINNERS BEST DRESSED DAN BOYD ELFORD NOLEN PRETTIEST 1 YOLAND BUSH ELFORD NOLEN 79 ALL SCHOOL BALLOT WINNERS ANTHONY PEELER KEBA RICE CUTEST COUPLE BEST ATHLETE MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED 80 ALL SCHOOL BALLOT 2ND PLACE WINNERS SCHOOL SPIRIT ELFORD NOLEN COURTNEY TAYLOR BEST ATHLETE VONZELL ROBERTSON V(iv CHANNELL RAND ALL SCHOOL BALLOT 2nd PLACE WINNERS ALL SCHOOL CLOWN CARLA FULLER GEVENA ROBINSON MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED TRISHA McGLOTHEN DOING THE BUTT WITH THE Dan and Christina sitting on their BUTT! Demtrius and the BUTT CREW!! 83 CAMPUS SCENES Paseo 1987 Football Pep Assembly We are the “Pirates” 84 ON THE GROUNDS SHO YOU’RE RIGHT The night Courtney got off the bench I’m Gonna be just like Taura when I grow up. The day Courtney made his first “A”. I mean, love me or leave me. Hud, Hud AND SO THEY SAY “NO, IT “AINT” TO SAY “THEM ARE” Anthony Peeler, one of the nation’s top guards, is ending his basketball career at Paseo High School. After four years of high school basketball he is on his way now to the Universi- ty of Missouri to continue his basketball career. When Anthony leaves he will be remembered as one of the best basketball players that has played for Paseo High School and in the State of Mo. Anthony is also one of the first to be selected to the All-Metro team three times. He has lead the Pirates in scoring since his fresh- man season. Through his four seasons he aver- aged 23.3 points (2,477); 4.16 assist (4.16); and 12.91 rebounds over that period of time. He has also won many awards and special honors. Lead his team to three straight league titles, two state appearances third in 86, second in 88. And was selected to play in the Dapper Dan Classic in Pitts, Pa. where he was selected the most valu- able player for the West All-Star. And played in the McDonald’s All-American game in New Mexico where he scored eleven points. We, the Paseo family, are very proud of Anthony and wish him all the luck he deserves. 89 90 BONUS — TIME OUT SCORE BOARD HOME VISITOR ' SENIOR WILL........................88 I, KEBA RICE leave my basketball jersey to BELINDA BYNUM and my track uniform to LATECIA ANDERSON 1, RONNELL SUGGS leave my leadership qualities to next years varsity football team I, CHANDA BROWN leave absolutely nothing, work for yours like I worked for mine I, RALEIGH G. AUSTIN II leave all sexy women for the underclass I, NICOLE BRADLEY leave my ambition to BELINDA BYNUM to take the Girls Basketball team as far as possible I, DENISE KEMP leave NATOSHA HAMMONS and ROCHELLE KIDD my seat under the tree outside, every sixth hour I, LADONNA NEYLAND leave my cheerleading spirits to all the future Varsity- Cheerleaders I, SHARON -JACKSON leave my best looks to NAKESHA SIMMONS I, RONALD OLIVER leave mv leadership experts to MR. CRAIG BUCKNER (TOP DOG) I, ANTHONY BROWN LEAVE my Football Greatness to all of the football team next year you’ll need it . . . (B.B.C.) I, HAROLD MERRIWEATHER leaves PASEO HIGH SCHOOL at the end of Mav 31, 1988 (B.B.C.) THE B.B.C. LEAVE THEIR LOYELNESS TO ALL THE YOUNG WOMEN I, JUEDON -JAMES leaves all my happiness and the Best Luck To Everyone I, JEWELL STROTHER leaves my name, will, love and honesty to all underclassmen I, LISA MOTT leave my sister STACIE MOTT All The Luck I, CARLA FULLER leave the class of “89” nothing, and I hope vou have SEVEN CLASSES I, BARBARA FOSTER leave my success from CPREP to the underclassmen and challenge you to TOP it I, DAVID ROBINSON, leave all my partners all the great grades that I made through the years. I, DAVONA KIRKWOOD “DEE DEE” leave to all the underclassmen my ability to strive for what they want and make it to top (LIKE ME) and for all the deserving FEMALES my SPECIAL MALE FRIENDS I, CANDETA GARNER leave all my knowledge to all those underclassmen that need it I, SHERRY MASON leave half of the SENIOR CLASS of “88” here to graduate with half of the CLASS OF “89” I, RINA M. JEFFERSON leave to all athletes, my ability to hang on in there and have good sportsmanship. DO YOUR BEST AND DON’T GIVE UP ! I, DAN BOYD leave my beautifulness and good looks to no one because I’ve got money and they will see me later on in the years. For the richest billionaire in the world keep up the good work DAN “FROM THE WORLD” I leave my ability to be a pimp to my little brother DARRIN, as you all know as D.Q. and my ability to knock Negros out that’s all, and to catch women to. MAURICE CARTER (CHICO) I, DECOTIE HENRY III leave all my best work in art to the school and my lock off my locker. And my best G.P.A. FOR OTHERS TO FOLLOW I, CARMELLE GANT leave my charming personality and my good looks to fellow under- classmen at PASEO HIGH SCHOOL I, RONDA OLIVER leave my good grades, my seat in the second row of Mrs. Crocketts English Class, and my locker 1030 to FOLLOW and USE I, JESSICA JOHNSON leave the memory of a sweet, shy, quiet, adorable, young lady. ME! hoping that I have set a good example to my FOLLOWERS and FRIENDS I, MONICA JACKSON leave half of the SENIORS of 88 here to graduate with the CLASS OF 90 I, AUDRY McLEOD leave TRACY PORTER and LaTONYA WALDRUP the ability to STRAP !! I, CHRISTINA THOMPSON leave my ability to catch men, to all the not so cute underclass- men who think they are cute but aren’t, I also leave to the male half of the Junior class my playfulness because, You Can’t Go Through The Day Without It I, ALICIA POMPEY leave my good looks to the jealous underclassmen who can’t stand me, And I’am also glad that I became back Friends, With My SENIOR FRIENDS LADONNA, CARLA, AND CHRISTINA I, MICHELLE HILL leave my friends and intelligence to all the underclassmen, and I leave my beautifulness too. I, BARBARA FOSTER, leave my success from C-Prep to the underclassmen and challenge you to top it. I, TAMERA TYSON, leave to my brother and respectable people the ability to strive and go far in life. I, SARINA JACKSON, leave to all the College Prepatory students the ability to hang in there when times are hard and keep smiling because in the end rewards are much greater. I, FRANETTE NEWTON, leave this advice: “DON’T TAKE MR. DICKERSON!” I, TINA RAMBO, say: To all my friends who are as fake as a three-dollar bill “YOU GETS NOTHING!” To Lanae, Jenele, and Katina I leave the captain space on the cheerleading squad. I, KRISTA DEES, leave to all my friends my sister who may well be the next Queen of. — (you know what!) Sincerely Yours Delicious “D” class of “88” I, REGINA DOTSON, leave my good looks and dressing abilities to all the uncordinated females in the lower classes. I, LONNIE B., leave my sexiness to all the ugly, good for nothing, fake, undesirable, underclassmen. I, TONI FLOYD, leave my friendliness and cheerfulness to all underclassmen and to KEVIN COLEMAN I leave my “sexy” body. I, ANTHONY PEELER leave all my JUNIOR BROTHERS a big peace of advice DON’T LOOSE IN THE FIELD HOUSE or I will kill you all, And for all the brothers settle down like I did and just chill. (PEACE) I’m out of here I, CHARLES HILL leave all you underclassed girls a BIG KISS just to ease the pain because you couldn’t have me because YOLANDA BUSH got me!! KISS! I, ANTHONY ROLAND “ANT ROL” leave my sister for all the fellow underclassmen to trip on. And I leave MICHEAL LENZY DOG my ability to dress, have love and happiness with his woman or women. Keep chillin ANT ROL I’M MELVIN TURNER yeah boy wear cordaroy money up to here but unemployed. I’m just B.Sin I like to leave TONIA BUSH my sis all my popularity and also the money I bumded from all you underclassmen I’m going to miss you all YOUR “ROOF” FROM THE ROOFS (MELVIN, DEREK, RICHARD, LEO, CHARLES) TO THE UNDER- CLASSMEN BE YOURSELF!! I, TRACY HATCH leave the “SENIOR CLASS” School Spirit to the following underclass- men specially CLASS OF 2000 !! I, BRIAN LEWIS leave to the underclassmen the will to be the best like your BIG BROTH- ER ALMIGHTY BEE DOG a profile that will live on for ever because I was here, but now I am gone I left this rapp to carry on those who knew me knew me well those who didn’t can go to HELL !! I, ASIA WALTON leave my ability to sing to next years concert choir because they’ll miss ME AND MY VOICE DEARLY !! THE PARTNERS LEAVE THEIR BUMPING HAIRSTYLES TO THOSE WHO TRY TO COPY BUT CAN’T PERFECT THEIRS LIKE OURS. (KELLY, ALICIA, TINA, La- DONNA, MICHELLE TONI, YOLANDA, CHRISTINA, CARLA) I, KELLY WALTON leave nothing but my attitude. F ... YOU ALL !!! % I, ROBERTA MOORE leave my sexy boelegs and my mean looks to all those who try to perpatrate I, Ms. CATHERINE “LADY KAYE” LOVE leave to Mr. “NOT READY” not a thing; and to all my hanging buddies I leave this message: Keep Chillin With That “SENIORITY FEEL- ING ! ” I, SHEREE FLANIGAN leave all my happiness and fun times to everyone who will take it. And I know everyone will miss all the bad things I’ve done so don’t ever forget ME!! I, JIMMY HALL leave to all the underclassmen my brain, art talents, and all the other talents I have, EVERYONE knows what they are I, MISS CHRISTAL THOMAS leave all my friendliness and my good looks to all the underclassmen And I dedicate my SENORITY TO ALL THE JUNIORS I, RALONDA BRADLEY leave my sexy body to the underclassmen at PASEO HIGH SCHOOL. I, LaTONYA CLARK leave all my wonderful looks and my personal book for you to learn and my brother DAVID CLARK FOR YOU TO TRIP OFF OF !! FROM THE CLASS OF “ 88 ” I ELFORD NOLEN leave THE MOST PRECIOUS gift of all my little BROTHERS: L. LEWIS, LARRY LEWIS, K. CAIN, E. JOHNSON, D. CLOPTON, F. MAY, J. DONAHUE TO CARRY ON THE STRAPPING GOOD FUN !!! WE THE CLASS OF “88” LEAVE THE CLASS OF 89, 90, 91 AND “92” TO CARRY ON THE PASEO PIRATE “NAME” FOREVER!!! 97 ADS Hi! May I Help You? STRUTT’N WITH OATES 8 SON'S urn 12th Brooklyn (Rest Lounge) (Shopping Center) 104th E. 40 Hwy. (Restaurant) 1-35 Santa Fe (Rest Lounge) FOR CATERING CALL 923 0900 ADS ALAN G. PAEGELOW DOYLE FARSTE (Owner - President) (Store Manager) (Gen’l Mgr.) BENDORF’S ROYAL AUTO SEAT COVERS UPHOLSTERY - TOPS - CARPETS - ACCESSORIES 8:30 - 5:30 MON. - SAT. 1319 E. 47TH ST. (AT PASEO) PHONE (816) 531-4433 KANSAS CITY, MO 64110 (816) 931-7808 TMTt DUKE BOB’S EXHAUST SYSTEMS • BRAKES • SHOCKS COIL SPRING • FRONT END PARTS 13 BLOCKS EAST OF THE PLAZA ON 47TH 1300 EAST 47TH ST. KANSAS CITY, MO 64110 ADS Mt. Vernon Missionary Baptist Church 3935 Prospect K.C., Mo. 64130 924-5393 Sunday School - 9:30 a.m. - Morning Service 11:00 a.m. Gussie M. Synder Clerk Dea. George Chairman of Deacon Board Brother James Marshall Chairman of Trustee Board Brother Donald Carter .... Senior Treasurer Reverend E.A. Johnson Pastor Christian Book Nook and D.T’s family Trees 3114 Prospect Ave. K.C., Mo. 64130 Congratulation Class Of 88 w ' n ♦ PSTENS
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