Plano High School - Planonian Yearbook (Plano, TX)

 - Class of 1982

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U 4 6 9 5 I A LAN K .I i,f5.4 0 , M ., i X 1 ,. ,nd wx , A va- 0 3 A 3 I 4 ' 1 Q j pffgff! fe' ,RQ I 0 at I t X, ' K 1 q P: z F f' . Plano Senior High School, 2200 Independence Parkway, Plano, Texas, 75075 Opening I 1 T' --' Vw.. s V V '-' X..-V '15, . ..vS. H . . 1 AE- .Q H- Y 4:-'Af' , 1975 PSH5 dedication plaque reflects back on the trustees, Xfthe founders and the creators of Plano Senior High School. ,X Getting involved Getting involved was no problem at Plano Senior High with over 64 clubs and organizations ranging from FHA to Orchestra. Both science and math students were strong competitors this year. Vocational and scholastic club members enjoyed the thrill of competition. ln short, organizations were a major part of student life at PSHS. STUDENT LIFE . . . 20 CLUBS . . . . 40 HONCJRS . . . .96 2 X Table of Contents At the Richardson game, Mr, Larry Guinn stands with senior clq president Jeff Sigmund. Adv- T v-e' Y ', x ,L dslside laces More than 1500 seniors, 800 juniors, .and teachers made up the population of,fPSHSf. West Side Faces gives o close-up vieuggof each of these people. This group of the first to feel the separation betweengthegeast and west side. Even though this separatiorlexists, the students of Plano Senior High all contributed to a contem- porary West Side:Story. 4, . SENIORS . . . .114 JUNIORS . .. 188 FACULTY . . . .226 1 1 t s 5 2 Q l i 3 I J x i i l 5 I l --i - f 1 , Tl 'E 'TT -...fa-rf CONTENTS CONTENTS Z ik. . Z V , N , .,..,,,. S , ..,,i ,. , . . , .- .,...,. -..-.-,,..'.T,: ,.,. . or .. .gt . :fir . e -v., -,V . ,. I - -A A V1 . , - wh- 'ls' , O- I . I- . .V U t Jilin- X 1 I 1 -X -17 J -Zh .g . , xi M Jug .V K.. .X V ,, ' 1 - ' n ' , uh g - t V ' ' a . U A ' t ' , , . ' 'T - ' ' T .gen ,I '51, Senior Wildcors Tim Loshor ond Dowd Pettit wotch the festivities or o Fridoy vorsity pep rolly . inning ays 'Plonq didn't tolse STOIG in footboll or bosketboll this' yeor, buththe Wildcots were still winners in mony other CtspectsAA winning or losing seoson does not tell flidgwholej story Closs, proctice, ond pride ore whot molses the Wildcats winners. Win- ning Woys is,o generolgglools ot the othletes, ideols, ond troditions thot mokefithe winning story. -SI SPORTS , . A 292 , ,l it ' Qi 'l l l i r .gigs 1 ',i A iirtle social conversation before morning classes brings friends . together or PSH5 Ill together no i ,Ll As the doys go by ond Moy finolly rolls oround, o certoin feeling shows up on the senior high com- t pus. It's o feeling thot nobody con quite nome but everybody feels ' All Together Now is the story of the nomes, ploces, people, ond things thot gg 5 conne together to form Plono Senior High School. 2 N-.2 S i , we l ADVERTISEMENTS S , A 298 ACHIEVEMENTS. T T 342 INDEX , T 350 ioble of Contents ,f 3 'k'ki k'k it 'k 'ki' titttiiiiiitiiii 4 X Opening K -31 . Q ghkg ' Q- tv- 3 wi? wwf, k Zlxxfxxt I Q ' 'lr , Us - Q--' 'yu Nw 'X Al' , an ' my 'ai K W , A Y vu .Q Q .K - ae 5 Q sg-0 . r , I L V , . A K :sf ' ' Q Q , K af 5 5 li -fl' ' S 4' , d 4 X :init , 3 - ,X :rf SA if ' yo? Q. 1 P ' - A' f as 'UE :qi X Q X40 LPS l I-4-1-A K iii' tiki 6 1 u'4 'I ,Q XJ +1 24 . LL: W T in A qi X V J in 11 5 42 Q f 4 5 41 ,, - ,f iiifrffffwffwffffff444444 J Q B 5 1 in . aa, v A, 4 1 S i 5 Q ' ' 1 L A x Q ' . , 5 'fl jifff 110. .,,K5,-f- 4-4- W1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 444444' 44 4444-4444444444444 rf fy 4 4 bv L444444444444 illgllv ya Opening f 5 X xx., , i fl-- There was a new Cat in town! Plano East Senior High had the new Cat. But Plano Senior High's traditional WILDCAT hailed proudly while hesitantly welcom- ing the East Side Panther. Many efforts were made to ease the expected rivalry. A plaque of friendship was given by our students to the senote of PESH, as the new school was affec- tionately nicknamed. - Together in mind, separated in form, may only luck you Hnd, and our friendship always warm. - At least for the first year, the two schools managed to get along. Shouts of Plano East! were heard at football games but were usually returned with yells like Plano is Plano, East or West. Even though there was some black and gold showing up between the normal maroon and white, both Cats were the some at heart. Both upheld the pride, honor, and tradition of the city of Plono. 6 l Opening Q it S .S Students yell or the Richardson pep rally Senior senate members present o friendship plaque to PESH students. A Plano's banners shine on for hun- l dreds of fans ar Wildcat games! i l fx Q 4 -ili A spirited crowd cheers x the Plano varsity basketball team to a , ,- W - A Proud of being a Wildcat is 4' 4 Plano 's Wildcat gets friendly with the .As-x district victory over Lake Highlands. by cheerleaders to raise spirit at a pep rally. new cat in town - the PESH panther. Opening 1 7 I if f f i m 1 h zi- - I A ' AQKK 'E Q 5 i 'fx .. A, -:-- . g -.2 K 'Q' - h 5 , Q 4 -wr-: -. .E . N .. ti., 'K 'ax -. , ,,, . wk. , 5 X R is lv Q Q 1 sis , af V wha A g K S XL is .,2:. A-J Y I , f f f ff e ::.. W- A x Xi . . f .. Q :E Q. M 5 xy-' wk NX XX xx xx W 5 3 K ff ' , if . ' .vw Q -5' Sis: 1' if XX .Qi . 'i N : 'f:, 5fy 1,3 h ui? N! rw ig :ng 3' a xg., 2 r :tm R w 5 -S WV Q ,rw uf ,H W rf' ' ' 1 X. , , f, il 1 e ly, f' 'S' 'V 'if-, ill A. H N .-.. '..'x M mfg, A' , N 1 - ! X A 9 A . Q , 4- ' 4 .iw , .45 Q ,:jr?ff:, Q, :L K. :mx A N .N A. ,Af ns. M Y Q' 1 f' si' M r ,, ' ' filet M., , Wm A 2 He V F Q ia, 'Lx , l ,ln wif, M . 'F' A X F3 - M ' '., 6' ' ' wi W in 1. , fn .N 1,35 e A Q. Q in gr 'N ll. Q A i R Kr, x 1 A 4 I ' 1 9 ,W 9 0 1 X A 2, 4, ' .r 'N 4, W av., 'i of-Q- W ' 'N . N A X x ' ' A' ' ' ,L s, l ' 'X 9 211- xan C' LT-J k : ' X i I in K i m 1 i ' -i5 'f5 f I-an I v , ww i zip? ' . ' U, . 3- Q 13 m, -wi, -. I I V --LR e, If During the Rolling Stones American Tour. rocls singer Mick Jogger performs for o crowd of more rhon 65,000 or the Dollos Corron Bowl 10 l Opening 'M C0 GS ll 1, gl? 0 . X.. l asm 1 Rx- ix ' Vzfzb 'M -V5 The Texas State Fair comes once a year, showing off its brightest colors to millions. 1' 4. Loyalty shows through as showers foil to dampen the enthusiasm of Plano fans. Lisa Gibbons of televisions PM. Magazine joins students for a pep rally. p Throughout a school year, many people and ideas come to Plano and the high school campus. Exchange students come from all over the world, along with military bands and politicians. During October, the Rolling Stones hit town with the biggest con- cert of all times. P.M. Magazine representatives visited the Plano pep rally before the Lake Highlands game. Even snowmen made short , .f, -V lf. -Y ii-, :eil . 'L W V, ' i U, . 4 i . - mmwMw l ' Q ' 5: 1 7. '.i' i,.1.ss11H . Elfifi PW: :Q . Vg f. faq-ig sl A 1 . .. M H 5 V Q J- A 3' . , ,Q . Q , :www W, Q'- 'KEELTI V, i its Vx? 4 its i k .........-. ,gy 1 . -ggi' , F . . . .' 17-fhlgf gi - . W' s 'fgalllll ' A L il-wmiwm gt P fi Y in - - 4-qriqvf . 'Sn K it Li gli . . 1 Qi .ip . F m-r,3f3?'F?'f ' fi :S-'ff ' ' f 7' ' JQ . Frosty the Snowman makes a visit to Plano during winter weather. visits when rare snow fell in Texas. Many things came and went through Plano just like students who began and then graduated from school. ' i 'J ' - will is 'W 1 W? 'Ni i 1 'Qs W Q' W K' i X R F41 .9 1 A.,',5f A . rt.if'lw2'N i A - 1 . I - ! 11 1 S33 jf ,I ff F f I-,jk L ,nn-0-' W-N- ' On sroge, senior leff Hiller gives direcrions ro fellow rheorre srudenr Myles Reed os rhey reheorse o scene from Misonrhrope, 'sw' Q Senior Doryl Beovers clips his colfs eors in prepororion for rhe Collin Cou wry Foir 12 i Opening Q R .,: 1 if N Ni yr W so me g Q' 1 G Afrer woiring seven hours for o plone or DFW o group of senior girls soy goodbye ro rhe riclser ogenr before depgqrinq for spring yocorion or Podre lslond ,df U6 'Y' ,rf 1 Q. ww BWV i -...:I E i ' mr A sun breaking over .the eastern horizon, , a growing sea of cars in the Q parking lot, a seemingly endless stream of students into the buildings and a bell at 8:20 are all signs of the beginning of another day at PSHS. While the first few people trickle into class and exchange mumbled greetings, still others race 'into the parking lot in a gallant attempt to get a parking space close to the buildings. As the last few strogglers dosh to class, the 8:30 bell rings signifying the beginning of yet another one of the, 175 school days. i Suppressed conversation and blank. looks greet the first period teacher when he enters the room. Students attempt to clear the cobwebs from their minds and think about what the teacher is saying. Second period learning is most vivid. When third period rolls around thoughts turn away from educa- tion and toward lunch. The lunch hour, that much needed respite from the hourly schedule of school, is spent by most students off campus. Fast food seems to satisfy most appetites while others require gourmet foods. The parking lot scene is repeated once again as the tordy bell rings, ending lunch. Students' thoughts then focus once again on what the teocher says' and the morning cycle repeats. As the clock swings around to 3:15 students begin thinking of after school work or activities. With the 3:30 bell, students After finishing his duties as office aide, senior pour from the buildings, the sea shrinks to a few cars here and there, and Tfoy 7'P'?O5h fffs W0fff '9 for 'he be 'O 9' the PSHS campus takes a rest before the some cycle begins again. ML ' e I , 3 i 'fav I V sc-, W if sw' J7- ff' While leorning the valuable skills of caring for youngsters, seniors Laurie Ann Hinsley, Leanne Earp, Suzanne Hall, Lisa Bales, and Cam- mie Brown enjoy such fesriviries as singing and popping popcorn with the childrenh of Child Development Mfyor Studies. ei 14 I Opening , 3, ,S Y Wg? Q M 1 f., L1 M , - se-if Q ,ds '- E 2 Qi , .L N rn - 'E' JW, -W D if-'fp 54 ' -4 'si V ,gli J E ' ' 'f f--.. i .... I H 3' Philips spends his lunch -hour in the cafeteria I As theifinol days of summer dwindle into fall, the seasonal changes latest issue of o popular sports magazine. e g ' highlight the campus,, and cause student awareness of the surroundings. ' Kathy Auger makes good use of her time in the Students' of the Building Trades VICA class spend a rainy day indoors -3-c enough information for her literary critique. g working to complete on addition to their construction prqect. School Doze ! 15 ps 1 15 I lireilgeliogligcjgecr igclggggsplfggjefnrgosson and Tommy Flemmer Ioking time out in English, junior Troe Hobbs blows o bubble ' yum bubble. ' , - ' ln the world of theatre, director John Steele supervises the daily whirl which involves refining performances of students like senior Herbst for l-Tddler on the Roof. 16 I Opening t ,W-f -11 iq, X :Q si iii 7,1 3 as :YJ If Q . nl' unn 'aNi', ' vi 'I Q N ,kN 1 '-, J 'L x il 3 e 7 F I l 1 I I l il Deg- WD 39 X1 44, Q is 1 A6 V C12 Principal Sherman Millender and his associate Larry Guinn check out the gymnasium before a morning pep rally. C22 Senior Dallas Jones gets in the groove on Sixties Day. C32 Senior aide Dwain Singleton helps Beta sub school principal Roy Lamb in checking stu- dent attendance. ' C42 Faculty members like Plan A teacher Carolyn Rodman show their real colors when taking part in a pep rally skit. C52 Club sponsor Tom Prewitt is caught in a bind during a Woods and Water field trip. C62 Senior David Schwang stands aside as fellow classmates Ken Hawk and Jeff Sigmund demonstrate how seniors lean on each other for support. C72 Senior Jeff Cox helps the Wildcat coaches keep track of the game 's statistics. Getting Involved 1 10 S round the campus in 180 hectic days . . . Around the compus there wos olwoys something fun to do or thot hod to be done. A mojority of the stu- dent body porticipoted in spirit week during footboll seoson. Punk rock doy seemed to be the wildest ond most porticipoted in of the spirit doys. As the yeor progressed, seniors found themselves ordering onnouncements ond cop ond gowns. While juniors mode out schedules for next yeor ond plonned for seniors prepored college or coreer. summer octivities, for groduotion ond ,pm 5 - if is 44 A During spirit week, o Plono phantom op- peors in the cofeterio to spook the up- coming opponent. ln the chompionship intromurol gome Rob Beoird ond Louro Wolker discuss the bor- ting order. P 20 X Student Life .XX ,UMM .45 ss., iw.. 'N 4 , At college night, junior Holly Ho word ond senior Chris Weo ver consider their future plans. this ln concerr, senior K. C. Kenney provides enrerroinmenr on rhe key boord. S 4' 3 1 ff in 'NX K 3 U in M' i t I A Yi x 1. a f' Q L f Gi' VV A ' I' i j, I : :::N-.v. I I N MM A'v A.-.K-' h N -fin RA . S , ' ' K Q, ' ' I ess? M, - Q? ' E A ,Hg wt K ,X ......-- 9 'W-1 A A Josren represenrorive helps senior Debbie Dietz select on onnouncemenf poclsoge, 4 Seniors Trocy Newman ond Vivion Oroz- co enjoy the privilege of weoring shorrs on o speciol doy for seniors only, Around Compus X 21 IF QU GNT LQQK GUQD Juniors Sharon Rucher and Stephanie Cum- mings show off the return of mini skirts. A variety of fashions was apparent on campus. New fads came and went but this year's styles seemed very defined. Looks ranged from punk to prep- py. The punk look was unique with geometric hair cuts highlighted with pastel colors. Punkers wore satin clothes, intentionally clashed colors, and often sported black leather jackets and pants. The influence of preppy dressing came from the college campuses. Alligotors, Polos, and plaids were ap- parent when the popularity invaded the PSHS campus. The western look, which has been with students for the last few years, continued with expensive boats made of lizard or ostrich, and of course Lees and Wranglers or prairie skirts for girls. Limited to the female was an avant garde look of bright stripes, and metallic colors. All in all, it was a constant parade of style and variety among the more than 8,000 students. ' Wx K wi, The preppy look of polo shirts are popular with senior Mary Edgar and junior Rich Arnone. Senior Travis Barber is looking bad in his striped silk tie and his black leather pants. 22 X Student Life M m'w --H-Q . 'F my . S Q ... Sporting her new vogue look, senior Stacy Travis appears right out of a fashion magazine. I 9 WE DCD T L GK GCDQD. Trends for the 8O's, fovorites of senior Kelly Lowry, often combine lines, puffs, ond gothers. Juniors Mike Ayorte ond Julio Wharton ore o good rnotch in their not-so-typicol ottire, Cowboy boots, blue jeons, ond o button- down shirt is the cosuol, go-onywhere loolf most populor with students like junior Poul Dovis. Sideline Whether on outdoor fields or in- door courts, Plano's sidelines were often a diversion from the main drama of the athletic event. The sidelines were a source of entertainment as cheerleaders yelled in support, Wildcat fans jumped in a display of emotions and coaches pro- grammed, planned, fretted and cheered. lt was simply a wonderfully wild Wildcat drama both on and off the field. C19 Senior maroon guards Mike Anderson and Randy Edwards run the victory flag after Plano scores a touchdown. C29 Following o Wildcat win, the cheerleaders join the football players on the sidelines to lead the fans in singing the school song. C39 From mid-September to early November, spirited Plano fans reserve Fri- day nights for Wildcat football games. C49 Junior offensive lineman .lamen Sisk listens to instructions given by JV coach Mike Farish on a new blocking scheme. C59 During the R. L. Turner game, members of the varsity basketball team look on while a teammate takes a foul shot. 24 f Student Life in I i fm ff- '1 ' 'X A . , 3 A 'A 'J' n ' , Q 1 is g in i Q, hi qw 'F x 3 ' Q' wh 'Y Q ' 'S . 'K ,Q . Q . s X-X. 95 ga-Q X 3: X , ,a NR! 'ft 3'f r .l 19 i Ce d U9 be if U 5 the theme of this yeor's homecom- ing. ln the pre-gome festivities, the homecoming finolists were introduced ond then odvonced through on ROTC lflonor Guord to the stonds toiowoit ifthetroditionoi holf-time ceremony. 7 At holf time, multi-colored balloons were releosed from the infield. Along with decorotive streomers ond signs, the crowd filled the stonds with Lmoroon ond white mums. The scene , or ygjnemoroble otmosphere. Q ,,lf rl i. , Worner, Heother N ili McCronn, ond Lindy of Ei Y Podfield were onnounced os the 1982 Homecoming court, Jeonnie Shermon ond Cothy Mort were elected from student body to serve osjunior ot- iftendonts. After o moment of -- ,t Podfield wos pro- M . ,,,,, , , . . , , it, :uf homeitoming queen, ond received hetffown olong with o bou- quet of roses. ln the completion of the nlght's festivities, Plono defected Berkner 34-3. A ,final 1. ,t.., f , Ve K -lu M,,,,,,X In the end zone, the 1982 homecoming break-through sign woves proudiy in the wind .Xu Escortedgijyg their fathers, the homecoming queen nominees wait on the sidelines for the beginning of the pre-game ceremonies. 26 X Student Life X Q.: 1 2 i 4 K ig: ii fl S Q 1 Q-9 1 VE 1 Holding o floral bouquerf senior Lindy Podfl?ld gecoive5 hog X 4, 11' ,, f ' 5 5 n-.4-so x If LV' as gi 1 :X 2 : W , X S t M iw A K ' V , f 1 l ,,,, , ,, ,,,,l ll .,,, , llll H ',,,, ' Iyll Corn y Morr ondlleonnie Sherman were chosen O5fh9Vf7CifY17Gii'OfY7lDQljfUfTlOf attendants. llln llll McCronn f f I ,,', , . ,,,,, ,,, , ll. ,,,l ,V ,,,,,,, ,,'l ll. , -ll, ,,'l lll ,,, , ' ,,,, on lllll llll .::,, , I M, U :lil H llllll llllnn l H in ' f Y I W '7 W 7 7 Y 2 W V ,K-.1 ln the school gym, science teacher Patty Brown fills out the necessary information before donating blood. 1 4 NADLEY CENTRALGBLOOD BANK l OF i1 5 sst D A LLA S M of ff Z P W A I V t l f A van stands waiting to transport blood to the Wadley Blood Bank in Dallas. 28 f Student Life f if J y Kwan! ,V E.vt,,, A little apprehensive about the situation, student donor Angela Whatley holds tightly to a friend's hand while giving blood. Senior Ann McCullor donotes blood ot the fourth onnuol PSH5 Blood Drive. if L Q , Q U , F svn N ' ,Mg .3 N.-al? H Counselor Cindy Pierson hos her vitol signs checked before donoring blood. Council sponsors 4th blood drive It hos become o trodition for Plono to host one of the most successful blood drives in Texos. For the post four yeors, members, of the Gommo Student Council encouroged students ond foculty to give the gift of life ot the onnuol Morch blood drive. With the exception of Texos AGM, Plono Senior High mode the Iorgest blood donotion of ony school in Texos. This yeor, in one doy, 456 students ond foculty members tried to give blood ond 394 pints were octuolly collected. llrfr tttr t Qzaslfgii ,. ,, ,V ,,,A l As librory olde Betty Hortline looks owoy, o volunteer gets reody to drow blood. Blood Drive 29 Cwitli Qpniiig,5yQ Qiid Cd?c1itzQ CQQluniiQlli On a sunny doy in early Moy, hun- dreds of visitors joined students to celebrate the coming of spring. The fourth onnuol Renaissance Faire was an all day celebration oround the school pond. Activities ranged from an archery contest to a children's play performed by students from the Theater Depart- ment. The opening ceremonies feotured the grand presentation of the Lord and Lody of the day dressed in medieval costume. Most campus clubs sponsored booths. German Club's hot pretzels, Key Club's snow cones, and French Club's postries were popular refreshment stands. Horticulture sold hanging baskets and Fashion Design students set up a store to sell clothing. -quxllullll Rv Q? gi Lord and Lady of Renaissance, Russ Melby and Cynthia McCrann, stroll the campus overseeing the day 's activities, SO X Student Life 'sl ,,.r' 4 Q ff .4 'KY' The opening of the Renaissance festivities are announced by a trumpet blast from the royal Faire archer. ., fl 3 gi 1 I l Li pr - ,I bg, 9 4 M HW? French Club member Jenny Woods srays busy selling croissanrs ar the club's boorh, vs-U Associate Principal Larry Guinn is held in locked stocks ar the 4rh annual K Renaissance Faire. Ay..-,M A crowd gathers ro await the Shakespear- ean play scheduled by theatre srudenrs. -44 ar' 4 S' ' , ,af ps.. is Hof prerzels, sold by German Club member Milfe Bond, are a popular arrracrion ar the all day Faire. i Renaissance Faire I 81 4 5 29 af ,rf 91 Qs-y hh... Mr ss --Y - t'4 ' ' A WE TLQWE RQKIKQMQ RQM Once again, the Air Band contest, sponsored this year by delta Student Council, was a huge success. Close to a thousand students attended the contest to watch their classmates pan- tomime well-known musical groups. The tunes ranged from hard rock to outrageous new wave. The Beats were selected as the winning group by Q-102 discjockeys and sound worehouse representatives. Beat members were AI Perry, Chuck Pearl, Brad Titus, and Tod Knight. Bud Man Rene DelaGarrigue drums to the beat in the second annual Air Bond contest. Hundreds of students attend 'the Air Band contest to cheer for their favorite group. A 1 32 I Student Life Winning GO-GO drummer Chuck Pearl jams to the song We Got the Beat. R , ,sm....Q PIano's junior BIackhearts Sharon Rucker and Joapn Streir pair up to rock-n-roll. - 'Sit--Q A i f sgfil ett s s Am KWH Serving as judges for the evening, some of Dallas' favorite discjockeys rock with Plano at the 1982 Air Band contest. , Before the competition begins, senior Evan Simmons warms up the crowd with some ACXDC. jk ifxlii. Q, on- '.,, Mesmorizing the audience in her black boots, junior Deanna Gloyd rocks on stage. Air Band I 33 cfqnd the music played on. .. ' Most everyone got on eorly stort on Prom ottending porties ond get Togethers in the eorly evening before heoding To dinner with friends. Some of Dollos' fovorite eoting spots for the evening included Arthur's, Cofe Royole ond The Monsion. lt vvos olmost stonding room only ot the Hyott Regency Hotel in Dollos on Soturdoy Moy 22 where the Plono groduotes gothered To donce The night owoy to The music of Five Eosy Pieces. One of The most populor ploces wos outside the bollroom, where couples gothered to hove their pictures mode. Mony ofter-prom por- ties ond breolsfosts kept the night olive ond gove the seniors ond their dotes o lot to reminisce obout in The weelss ond months to come. While getting more punch, senior Barb Rand is cought in o picturesque pose. After doncing the night owoy, senior Kathy Senior Mory Price ond her dote pose for one of the mony pictures token on prom night, 5fmPf9f Und Alon 'WSCUWOS folfe 0 bf 9011, 341 Student Life fs 5 -. En roure ro the Hyorr Regency, senior Vivion Orozco rolses one losr look before Jim Tokorczylf closes rhe door of the limousine. KLLL , MA. l g Q U kk K V My Q in Q Y an ,.... e I wide X xi' Lending o helping hond, senior Som Husron ocjusrs friend Bobby Clorls 's collor. . .1 . 'Ls .ah-5 . I , , , , 3 X Wi? ...s,f-- . .. K - a 3: Seniors Jennifer Kirsr ond John Poul Supliro pose before heoding for dinner Y Junior Kim Korhcorr ond senior Corol Piner ore oll smiles os they leove o pre pfOl'T7 pOffy. gf h-.H , 1 Prom l 35 in the gym, rhe 1982 Plono groduores roke rheir seors ond woir for the boccoloureore ceremony ro begin. While woiring in line, senior Suson Stevens rerninisces with friends obour the finol yeor of high school. nnnaA9H fi' Groduores Koren More, Shonnon Pence, ond Dono Bergrnon sir on the steps woiring ro line up for the processionol. . -WSP . Nw O' Y' F if 3 S' X Q- if J 5 is C? At Boccoloureote, counselor Lindo Little helps spoce seniors os they proceed to their seots. The best. . . Boccoloureote wos the first of the finol two octivities for groduoting seniors. Ministers from vorious denominotions oddressed the students in the gymnosium on Moy 30. The PSH5 Concert Choir provided music during the ceremony. Seniors orrived eorly to odjust their cops ond gowns ond tolse core of ony lost minute detoils. As storting time grew closer groduotes formed lines for the processionol. The progrom flowed smoothly ond it wosn't long before the moss of moroon clod seniors dispersed for porties ond dinner, Senior Kim McGill gets help with her collor from school secretory Corolyn Detwiler. 4 Becouse of the wind, seniors Mike Her- rick, Michelle Clork, Tom Kirschner, ond John Tropp hove to hold their hots. . . . and the last Boccoloureote I 37 38 X Student Lite lot of hassle just for a little tasse l Shortly before 8 p.m. on Moy 31, opproximotely 1500 seniors donned robes ond morched into 5MU's Moody Coliseum to receive their long owoited for diplomos. After oll the months of plonning, the progrom seemed surprisingly short, Iosting only two ond o holf hours. When the lost nome wos coiled, on explosion of joyous yells burst from the groduotes, Another chopter in life wos over for the 1982 seniors, onother closs hod gone on, ond o new one wosn't too for behind. Honor grod Poige Bellamy oddresses the closs on commitment during groduotion exercises. Y The P5H5 groduoting closs of 1982, their family ond guests fill Moody Coliseum. After occepring his diplomo, groduore Boyd Broolss worches os his fellow clossmores receive theirs. , x W 'K' A 'Z-s 'x Seated alphaberically, seniors Karla Baclfemeyer, Kathryn Auger and Trina Arherron lead parr of rhe class info the Coliseum, Before rhe Ceremony, valedicrorian Lindy Goodman and senior speaker Brad Dacus review rheir speeches. 5 .pf is A Graduare David Alexander receives his diploma from principal Sherman Millender, 2' ,v , 'T':a4 9' 4 Wax 39 40 J Acti 3 . l l l ll Guitarist Pete Taliancich accompanies the chorale in a selection at a fall concert. Choir travels to Texas cities t is ' ' -fsijgrj-' .Aix ci 7 y .... , it-sy. Q , 1 4 . I MUSIC CORPORATION: David Leidy, Rachael Fleskes, Susan Achauer, Derek Beard, Myles Reed, Mary Martel, Scott Varady, Jan Stribling, Greg Gibbs, Dwain Singleton, Stacey Travis, Cynthia Wallace, K. C. Kenney, David Jewell, Robin Rozeboom Choir consisted of the concert choir, chorale choir, girls choir, boys choir, and a pop music corporation. The groups performed in concerts both at home and for audiences in other parts of Texas. They began their performances in October with a musical show in Plano. ln December, the choirs joined with the orchestra in Dallas to perform selections from the Nut Cracker Suite Ballet in a special holiday presentation at Medical City Hospital. The choirs were the only Texas high school choir invited to Oklahoma City to perform at the National Convention of ACDA. ln April, the four choirs par- ticipated in the UIL contest. In com- petition, girls choir took a ll in con- CONCERT CHOIR: Cfrant row? Cindy Collier, Sabra Fugare, Stacy Travis, Yong Pork, Muriel Naas, Robin Rozeboom, Rachael Fleskes, Rene Miller, Dru Jackson, Teresa lsom, Anglea Byrd, Penny Page, Machel Slyter, Dallas Jones, Lisa Bush, Rhonda Culpepper, Csecond rowj Tracy Hinman, Lauren LaCotts, Stephanie Widmyer, Nancy Wellbeloved, Cynthia Wallace, Jo Carol Roberts, Bobby Holden, Ricky Herbsr, John Gowan, Miles Reed, Paul Biggs, David Morrison, John Benton, K. C. Kenny, fback row? Mary Martel, Saralyn Fineout, Jan Stribling, Ginger Terrell, Dana Thompson, Susan Achauer, Phillip Rogers, Nan- cy Jacobi, David Morrison, Jeff Platt, Derek Beard, Brian Cannell, John Hill, David Jewel, Steve Hart, Mike Clark, Chris Cook, Jimmy Clark, Scott Bowling, David Leidy, Steve Kot- sines, Greg Gibbs vities cert and sight reading. Chorale took a ll in sight reading while boys and concert choir won sweepstakes. Choir rounded out the year by traveling to Corpus Christi for the Buccaneer Choral Festival. if ,LJQMQQ ,A Q I' T L V ,iff I ' qjr. 5 H 4 , , Q g , '7 if 'R ,4 ,Y I ,- f I J rp, f I I L khvy A , , gg. U S ,H H YJ , - , ii 4 T , , , A W 4 sf L H V A ff , y fc -, ,iw W, v We Q, CHORALE Cfront rowj Kim Chapman, Grant Johnson, Suzie Morrison, Robert Ross, Susan Nichols, Dwayne Bynum, Felicia Chestnut, Rene Rivera, Shirley McBride, Russ Melbye, Cherie Holley, Beth Upshaw Cback raw! Karlene Thompson, Nadine Parchefh Marcia Wilson, Pete Taliancich, Lori Mason, Carol Caldwell, Steve Landry, Mary Raley, Darrell Cox, Sue Ann Bizzell, Kim Angell, Scott Crowson, Mary Ellen White, Karla Dietz, Matt Cook 'sbt 1. W Vw W., rw wjp. , M A is --ii 'N CHORALE Cfront row? Roger Bray, Traci Robbins, Scott Mitchell, David Evard, Cindy Dowell, Christie Schuler, Scott Whitaker, Lisa Clark, Teresa Lee , , V -3 ,fd GIRLS CHOIR Cfront row? Monica Hammar, Donna Brady, Amy Bunting, Pam Williams, , Jana Laird, Robin Allen, Renee Garner, Cindy Davidson Csecond row? Lori Yates, Michelle i McCreary, Annette Pritchett, Sheryl Radowick, Jodi Lindell, Annette Peri, Karen Ellsworth, L Sherry Clark, Dina Almon, Elizabeth Ballard, Sammy Titus, Kathy Biggs, Unja Park, Lori Stone, Courtney Miller Cback row? Celinda Blair, Amy Williams, Denise Fowler, Amy Choir member Miles Reed performs a melody at the Buccaneer Chorale Festival. Adams, Sherry Van Zandt, Shannon Payne, Mary Beth Thomas Choirs X 41 . ' :k t s I - 'E + I ' ' x- fV ', 1 , ,Q . THESPIANS: Cfront row? Debby Crohn, Kelly Lowry, Stacy Travis, Dan Scott, Rachael Fleskes Csecond row? Bill Deer- man, Peter Hamilton, Robin Rozeboom, John Benton, Cthird row? Jeff Hiller, Myles Reed, Rick Herbst, Scott Varady, Bonnie Schulz, Cback rowJ John Henbest, Jenny Woods, Kevin Corey, Karen Keiffer 4 Senior Paige Bellamy waits for her entrance an stage in The Shadow Box. A Senior Rick Herbst portrays Tevye, the dairyman, in the Theatre Department's production of Fiddler on the Roof. A At a local shopping mall, the thespians delight children as they present scenes from their Christmas play The Seven Dancing Princesses. 42 l Activities :St 'l'hiS Sta N,- ln the introductory musical number of Fiddler on the Roof the Mamas sing about their lives in Anatevlfa, a small village in Russia. di-ii Junior theatre student Ann Greer sings a song from her role as Chavo in Fiddler on the Roof. 9 B DIHHU l:i:ll110ll A cast of students in the American Theatre Association got the year started off on the right foot Work- ing . The next school production was the comedy Oh Coward . Thespians then got serious with a production of Shadow Box was well received on campus before the group tools their show to San Antonio to perform for the state thespians convention. The Misanthrope was the contest play used for UIL competition. Theatre students won district and zone but fell to alternate in the area competition in Tyler. As a side line, Thespians visited mid- dle and elementary schools in the area to perform light productions like Seven Dancing Princesses , The Good Children, and The Near- sighted Knight and The Farsighted Dragon. For the actors, the special highlight of the season was their musical inter- pretation of Fiddler on the Roof which played to large audiences each of its three evening performances and a Sunday matinee. It really seem- ed that all the world was a stage to the PSHS Theatre Department. s- it ii 1 . T. ' li, 'S gi, --ff' 'ig T s ss - . c ..,... .,., , Q, Thespians put their talents to music in the first musical production of the year, Working Thespians l 43 Bands achieve honors in regional contests Bond began the year with a first division ratings at the Hurst-Euless- Bedford marching festival. In December, 18 bond students competed for and received positions in the All Region bond. Wildcat band members also performed well in February when they earned 80 first place division medals in solo and ensemble competition. In the All-State competition, junior Laura Finnell and senior Derek Duncan were awarded positions in the All State bond after grueling tryouts at the region, area, and state levels. ln March and April, the symphonic and honor bands earned superior and first division ratings in both the Region Ill UIL, and Corpus Christi competitions in Concert and sight reoding. Following their onnuol concert with Doc Severinsen, the bond brought another successful yeor to o close with a banquet. Members of the trombone section, Dana Murray, Steve Hadeler, and Ty Hoffman, blast the tune ofthe Wildcat fight song across the gym to the student section. 411 X Activities 5 M ,f i'f-WS? ,f In a special on field performance, tuba players John Snitzer, Joe Champlin, and Ty Hoff- man have an opportunity to play a musical interpretation they will perform again later in Ready for halftime, drum major Scott Gaulden directs the marching bond onto the center of the field. HONOR BAND: Cfront row? Maria Tolotta, Karen Harrison, Shawn Redman, Elaine McFarlane, Jill Hoenicke, Barbara McGregor, Teresa Cain, Beth Farnham, Mara Zandstra, Bradleigh Walters, Karen Anderson, Becki Arnold Csecond row! Eric Smith, Debbie Bird, Michelle Anaya, David Cobb, Robin Tanke, Charee Tropp, Kathy Solrau, Cindy Mayfield, Darlene Hacker, Matt Price, Holli Treybig, Dee Anna Williams, Sherry Van Zandt, Tina Waldinger Cthird rowj Mike Bond, Lynn Grief, Jamie Wilhite, Susan Lambert, Joe Neely, Eric Watkiss, Gary Bryan, Sean lbison, David Randleas, Steve Glatz, Not Pellegrini, Mark Leyerle, David Kaminsky, Kim Fridel, Bob Brennan, Sue Wahlinger, Mary Cordier, Jeanette Pingenot, Jill Presley, Laura Fin- nell, David Craig, Rod Marx, Scott Gaulden Cfourth rowj Ty Hoffman, John Snitzer, Eric Colbath, Dana Murry, Darrin Primm, Vin- cent Cross, Steve Hadeler, John Pingenot, Lance Gibson, Rusty Burks, Mark Anderson, Greg Hayes, Derek Duncan, Kent Beck, Darla Smith, Bryan Wood fback row? Brian Anderson, George Manson, Jim Hart, Scott Rice, Nancy Moore, Mr. Charles Forque. JAZZ ENSEMBLE: Cfront row? Michael Bond, Rod Marx, David Craig, Scott Gaulden, Bryon Wood, Kent Beck Csecond row! Rus- ty Burks, Dana Murry, Todd Ogden, Steve Hadeler, Lance Gibson, Ty Hoffman Cback row? Mr. Mike Stubbs, Scott Rice, Keith Ven- turoni, Eric Colbath, Bill Czajkowski, Mark Leyerle, Natt Pellegrini, Bob Brennan, David Kaminsky, Kim Fridel, David Randleas, Bill Ryland, Scott Whitaker, Vin- cent Cross S YMPHONIC BAND: Cfront row? Rene Smith, Jean Holland, Jennifer Smith, Carla Cathriner, Luci Paradise, Daria Albinger, Marty Bilek, Cheryl Mazurek, Suzanne Smith, Amy Bunting, Judy Shank, Julie Zale Csecond row? Charlene Heath, Carla Morgan, Shannon Hale, Sheryl Andrande, Duane McDonald, Bo Beasley, Troy Love- vyfday, Dana England, Phillip Kennedy, Maria Rose, Jona Holland, Leah Baker, Dianne Leverington, Jayne Irwin Cback row? Todd Odgen, David Hall, Robert Walker, Mark Miserak, Bill Czajkowski, Fred Heckel, Mike Schnittker, Carla Morgan, Paul Garner, Keith Venturoni, Bill Ryland, Todd Wagstaff Ken Greer, s Band X 45 'FM Ig? gg' it 1 yi 4? Y Junior orchesrra members RondollPriCl1errond Michelle Gresserr rehearse a duer rhar they will later perform ar comperirion. BOY5 FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES: Cfronr rowj Jon-Marc Baird, Jim Kole, Bill Brooks, Karl Harvey Csecond row? Dirk Hedges, Barry Davis, Brian Weller, Coach Mike Davis frhird row! Jim Bodenhamer, John Srroh, Russ Melbye fbaclf row? Jeff Landon, Paul Davis 46 l Acriviries Baslserball player Nancy King sells a Plano FCA ro help raise money for rhe club. Plano orchestra travels to Corpus Christi GIRLS FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLE TES Cfranr row? Lindy Goodman, Tammye Rushing, Dano England, Nancy King Ksecond row? Lisa Churchwell, Ann McCullor, Lori Roach, Colleen Laik, Crhird row? Karen Womer, Ann Lan- dry, Sheila Losby, Bonnie McCIinron C back row! Suzanne Morrison, Teri Pigg, Colleen Brady Competition and concerts kept the school orchestra busy. Members traveled to Corpus Christi to the Buccaneer Festival where they received second all around, then second in Texas. The group also received honor orchestra rating. At the Six Flags competition the orchestra won first all around. ln one of the most important com- petitions of the year, the UlL, or- chestra received first all around and won sweepstakes. Girls FCA had a fun year going places together. Members attended a Maverick game and held FCA rallies afterwards. They sold Plano athletic bags to help raise money to send some students to a summer conference at Baylor University. Boys FCA held discussion meetings every week at members homes. The boys had a chili supper in the cafeteria before a varsity basketball game to help boost the basketball team. OfhlefiC bag TO junior Karen XVOrT'iGr for Lem Meaui, Earl Broumley, Travis Hendrix, Jean Prircherr ORCHESTRA: Kfronr row? Mike Bezney, Tammye Rushing, Krisri Swierenga, Kim Ellisron, Cheryl Markovich, Colleen Liddy, Linda Zeiner, Neal Marshall Ksecond row? Ted Lindsey, Carmen Falls, Mariberh Saum, Laurel Reed, Luann Martin, Michelle Gresserr, Randall Prickerr Cback row? Ellen Greif, Cindy Collier, Ada Ryland, Fellowship of Christian AthleteslOrchestra I 47 Reaching for the tap, Cat fever reigns superior Y . x sv' , Cheerleader Darian DeMoss chants with a With pam-pams in hand, JV cheerleaders get it all together after spelling out W-l-L-D-C-A-T spirited crowd at a JV football game. during a weekly varsity pep rally. 1 JV CHEERLEADERS: ffront rowj Darian DeMoss, Cathy Marr, Shana Pessell, Wendy Planchon fback row? Jeannie junjor She-ri Pegfce leQd5 Q cheering Crowd Sherman, Sheri Pearce, Patty Taedt, Vanessa Palmer in O yell pushing the Cars fo Vic-fory' 48 J Activities and Q f., ff v .-.. K A . A A. P. T. We . -fp A XY A My . Q 5 sx T f g g 'TK sity 5 J . Y . i -A I . - L- ., . . .1 ig .Lg gf -S Mfg sf : 3' ' f . . ' A. T fs, 5 .V A s , ' - .. ,fc 1 . Mascot Ty Boies boogies to the bear of the band to celebrate a Wildcat touchdown Parading and chanting in front of Wildcat fans is how Ty Boies leads the preparations for A , I W X an J 1 . S fl' I I 1 K .ni J , We Q 5 sig T 'W'-s-. Spirited crowds ot JV football games are led by junior cheerleaders Shana Pessel, Darian DeMoss and Patti Toedt in on effort to spur the Wildcats on to victory. Junior varsity cheerleaders started their year in early August by at- tending o summer workshop at SMU. The girls returned with new cheers ond chants and lots of spirit. Their work was rewarded with three blue ribbons and one red one. As o team, they also won o superior squad rating and spirit award. The girls tools their cheers, pep, and smiles to JV football, girls and boys basketball, and JV soc- cer games. After the busy sports season, it was up to the cheerleaders to help find next yeor's JV squad. The girls taught T si s - 1 s prospective cheerleaders two cheers and a chant, and helped them with ' A their form in preparation for try-outs. For the second consecutive year, a .kki i K It ...krkk ,ly K 'V fr. . .. I . Q, .L I . .Ni we T f e i . . boy served os school mascot. Senior . . ' A A A Ty Boles joined the cheerleaders at the SMU workshop to get a heod S start. Ty's gymnastic abilities ond natural spirit added new dimension to the cheerleading squad. He proudly donned the traditional Wildcat costume on the sidelines and led the cheerleaders and fons in cheers. i. the football games at Friday morning pep rallies. fu .. ffl' qQQw'.'l:N'S NI f ' f: f5f '-5 '1f'b- 6 'Sig-TN f ..-xg, 1: ' i .,'., iggigiil' 1' K V' -an 4 . ki '99 . if ,T . . JV Cheerleaders, Mascot X 49 Varsity cheerleaders boost PSHS spirit Vorsity cheerleader Suson Miller keeps the pep rolly spirit high ond fons on their feet, Yelling for the V of victory ot o pep rolly, vorsity cheerleoder Terro Lynn Rogers con- tributes to the bottle cry with Wildcot fons. 50 X Activities ln o stoircose pyromid, the vorsity cheerleoders stoy on top of things when it comes to cheering for the Wildcots. Q ln o school with os lorge o populo- , tion os PSHS, spirit wos sometimes dif- f ficult to keep octive, Nevertheless, the vorsity cheerleoders put greot ef- fort into keeping it going. The girls spirit come through in their porticipo- tion in summer comp where they received two spirit stick owords. Cheerleoders prepored both fons ond ployers for the Wildcot footboll gomes. Eoch week, the girls decoroted the ployers lockers ond boked them sweet treots before gomes. They plonned ond por- ticipoted in the Fridoy pep rollies. Vorsity cheerleoders were in the limelight 0 lot this yeor. During the footboll seoson, the girls, olong with the White guords were osked to Eogle 97 rodio stotion before the Loke Highlonds-Plono gome, PM, Mogozlne visited the school to film one of the pep rollies. The progrom showed the gymnosium overflowing with fons spirited by the yells ofthe vorsity cheerleoders. The girls olso cheered during bosketboll, volleyboll, ond soccer seoson. Y... VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: ffronr row? Alicia McCurcheon, Laurie Hayes, Ty Boles, Arva Dunn, Rachel Groves Csec- ond row? Noreen Pisrone, Susan Miller, Melanie Warner Cback row? Sabra Fugare, Wendy Ray Cheerleaders Melanie Warner and Sabra Fugafe share a moment in cheerleading class. i 'Qw- Senior cheerleader Rachel Groves leads Wildcar fans in rhe school 's alma marer. WHITE GUARDS: Al Perry and Marlon Duggan Varsity Cheerleaders l 51 If my friends could see me now . Plano Senior High proudly presents the award-winning 1981-82 Planoet- tes, boomed over the loud speakers of Claris Field as 75 members of the drill team paraded onto the football field at halftime. To the tune of Deep in the Heart of Texas, the girls high stepped into the wide open spaces in chaps, vests, and hats complete with white picket fence props. This was on- ly one of the special new routines learned by the girls after long after- noon practice sessions. X To begin their training, the Planoet- ig? i is f tes attended drill team camp in 'R ,i s Q 1 Kilgore. Practice then continued into g ' Q T 5 R the fall from 2:30 to 5 p.m. Rehear- , as S - f uf sals tools place in pep rallies before J' Q the games. -f . Maroon Guards were in charge of , f ' 5 ' I - gathering equipment to take to the games and painting the props. One At a Wildcat football game, captains Marie Streit and Michelle McClendon lead off the drill Of their favorite pcstimes WOS running teams halftime performance of Deep in the Heart of Texas. fhe Wildcof Hog OC,-O55 The field Offer every Wildcat touchdown. 4As sponsor of the Planoettes, Mrs. Phyllis McNeill strives for teom perfection. 1 . wi MAROON GUARDS AND MANAGERS: Cfront row? Ralf Kraus, Brad Titus, Greg Oliver Csecond row? Julie Schultz, Luann Martin, Kelly Blessing, Shannon Herrington, Cbacls row? Rich Laramore, Ben Deal, Nancy Elliott, Randy Edwards, Mike Anderson Z! . . . . . .. , At the Plano vs. Greenville game, the Planoettes join the Wildcat band on field for the homecoming performance of I Can t ponoerre drill team dances ro the fume of Rock-a-bye Baby. Smile Without You. ......s...........-,MMM .o.........., PLANOETTES: Captains Jennifer Romer, Michelle McClendon, Gay Bradford, Marie Streit, Cfront row? Kelly Pivin, Heather Reavis, Sharla Holley, Christi Hard, Elizabeth Welman, Sandra Francis, Carla Criss, Kim Kathcart, Diana Mellon, Marg Johnson, Renee Pouliot, Cathy Halley, Theresa lson, Sharon Rucker, Joann Streit, Stephanie Gleaton, Amy Griffin, Janice Flora, Susan Shannon, Merrie Feltman, Debra Lambert, Sherri Jackson, Mary Price Csecond row? Janna Lummus, Teri Simpson, Rhonda Hightower, Sonja Holladay, Shannon Winter, Carol Procyk, Tiffany Pate, Lyn Moody, Tracey Basham, Stephanie Cummings, Heidi Poetschke, Gndy Gleaton, Vicki Coleman, Kimber Wallace, Erin Horstdaniel, Ellen Butler, Kelly Roth Cthird row? Deborah Deramee, Donna Lidiak, Nancy Gorman, Camille Brown, Kathy Kinsella, Elizabeth Patterson, Karen Wesson, Debbie Reed, Carol Piner, Laura Carrell, Ellen Van Cleve, Leslie Pratt, Jennifer Waddell Cfourth row? Mabrie Griffith, Heidi Chamberlin, Carrie Powell, Shannon Hall, Karen Dudley, Cindy Davidson, Kim Lawley, Jan Compton, Jenny Gilday Cfifth row? Susan Achauer, Mona Fossier, Debbie Greynolds, Laurie Jungblut, Amy Cowan 6 back row? Lori Kenney Planoettes J 53 Wildcat pep dub helps raise PIano's spirit 94 PEP CLUB: Cfront row! Shelley Jansen, Vicki Neal, Loriann Hensley, Mitzi Merrill fsecond row? Lori Sorman, Susan Sullivan, Lori Yates C back row? Steve Hart, Daphne Hicks Helping the cheerleaders and fans keep the spirit going from the stands was a group of devoted Wildcats, members of the PSHS pep club. Members had new uniforms of grey and maroon t-shirts and maroon and white gloves. Not only did they cheer at football games, they also attended every pep rally. The club was spon- sored by teachers Carolyn Rodman and Sarah Scott. A special skit was performed by the members at a Fri- day pep rally. Art Club members sold per- sonalized buttons for sports events and holiday celebrations throughout the year to raise money for club ac- tivities. The group competed in the annual ROTC poster contest. Members traveled with adviser Amy Maddox to Galveston for an art ex- hibit in May. C' H O L 9, 3 ss. is -C -2- fX iii 'wi 0 Che-ering never stops at a Wildcat game s is 6 .1 s . S' 0 I sfl' Nt Q.. .ig 'Tl lil s with me Support Of 9 lfhU5l05ffC members Members ofthe pep club wave a Plano Cats No. isign at pep rallies and football games. ofthe pep club in the stands. 54 f Activities l ii M Art club member Teri Triptow takes time to draw some sketches for one of the many projects done by the art club during the year. xl X 2-ef KK N uni'NQ .Q - 'E ART CLUB: Cfront row? Audrey Arel, Kimberly Maddox, Becky Hamilton, Ruth Kasten Csecond row? Mrs. Amy , Maddox, Rhonda Culpepper, Franchette Hampton, Davette Gray Cback raw? Reed Julian, Sonja Gossett, Chris Junior Sonya Hampton looks over posters Qgden for a chili supper at Clark High School. Pep CIubfArt Club X 55 HCDSA students advanced to state contest Representatives from Health Oc- cupations Students of America began the year by attending a leadership conference in Garland. During the holi- day season, members cooperated with senate in helping with Cam-pain 'Bl Also, members participated in Volunteers Fun Fitness Day at Plano General Hospital. The club sponsored foster children at Christmas for the Department of Human Resources of Collin county. ln February, HOSA went to the area contest in Fort Worth, where several members advanced to the state contest in Dallas. HOSA held its Employer-Appreciation dinner at the Texas Tumbleweed in Dallas. An informal and fun ending to the year was a barbeque dinner. For a fund-raiser, Home Economics Cooperative Education sold candy bars. With this money the club held its annual Appreciation Banquet. Each year outstanding student awards and a scholarship are awarded to HECE members. An advisory committee and the students' employers chose the students to receive awards. They were presented by Plano Bank and Trust. This year's banquet was held on May 12 at the Marriott Hotel. Future Teachers of America won several district awards in competi- tions. They attended district leadership conferences before advancing to state competition. During American Education Week, members honored the faculty with small gifts and a breakfast. The groups fund-raising ac- tivities included selling Wildcat stickers, suckers for spirit week, popcorn and containers, and cheese and sausage. They also worked at the concession stand at a football game. At the end of the year, FTA awarded three members with a S200 scholarship. HECE students K arren Hudec, Quinn Woods, Efrain Moreno, and David Magill receive awards and scholarships for club participation, P 56 I Activities HEALTH OCCUPATIONS STUDENTS OF AMERICA: Ifronr row? Cathy Cosrleberry, Renee Miller, Melissa Boznok, Tamara Constantine, Lisa Farr, Shelley Rolfe Csecond row? Kim Keszler, Tammy Prochoska, Linda Campbell, Susan Flynn, Cheryl Rose Cthird rowj Courtney Cogburn, Suzanne Cook, Karen Neely, Jennifer Devenyns, Pom Freeman C back row? Fred Burkhalter, Roger Herrera, Lori Porter, Renae Horrline HOME ECONOMICS COOPERATIVE EDUCATION: Cfront raw? Mrs. Margaret DiNapoli, Gretchen Best, Jim Allen, Kim Hodges, Clayton Allen, Quinn Woods, Jenee Jostrand, Mrs. Jane Allen fsecond row? Audrey Sottile, Alan Boat- man, Brad Miranda, Karen Fewell, Susan Taylor, Jo Roberts, Michelle McDowell, Jenne lnklebargen Cthird row? Phil Rogers, Lori Shaw, Denise Hoffman, Missy Hickinbotham, Alison Dunlap, Amy Warren, Becky Mock, Beth Brown, Ty Boles, Cfourth row? Dan Maddox, Virginia Marshall, Tracy Pichard, Lisa Cantwell, Tony Randall, Kevin Wethington, Robin Nichols, Beck! McFarland, Rene Semprum ffifth row? Brent McKinney, Aaron Kinnon, Crystal Lake, Cheri Henson, David Magill, John Drennan, Darla Boss, John Fish, Kback row? Tammy Szeszol, Kim Mam- mel, Efrain Moreno, Lynne Clash, James Rink Jr,, Karyn Decker, Kim Layland, Danny McRoberts. FUTURE TEACHERS ASSOCIATION: Cfirst row? Michelle Smith, Carrie Powell, Jana Holland, Dara Cato, Barbara Rubio, Carol Procyk, Sherri Derbonne Csecond row? Ms. Linda Whitehurst, Mitzi Merrill, Patti Mouser, Laura Sandy, Oanh Tran, Elizabeth Welman, Rosemary Yuro Cthird row! Pam Wheeler, Michelle Anaya, Debbie DeLatte, Saralyn Fineout, Susan Shannon, Cynthia Demming Cback row? Nancy Elliott, Tracie Gardner, Tara Hillricks, Jen- nifer Caruth, Laura Taylor ,IX Between classes, FTA members Dara Cato and Carrie Powell sell popcorn to junior Terri Henderson. ,rm , 1.45, 1 -R' 1' HOSA student Roger Herrera explains to classmate Linda Campbell the bone structure of the human foot. Health Occupations Students of America! Home Economics Cooperative Education! Future Teachers Association f 57 l FHA CONSUMER ECONOMICS: Cfront row? Rhonda Red Cherries, Lori Lowell, Glenda Finch, Kim Christian, Debbie Philbrick, fsecond rowj Nancy Jackson, Nancy Hickman, Lynn Shockley, Beth Montgomery, Lisa Yerby, Mitzi Mer- rill, Ms. Suzanne Dowd Cback row? Ms. Ralphanne Moody, Diane Daniels, Lori Garis, Jennifer Beckman, Terri McKinley, Brondee Swearingen, Ms. Kim Taylor. sniff FHA members discuss plans for visit to a local nursing home. 58 I Activities FHA serves community Consumer Home Economics club members worked hard this year in order to help the Plano community. For Halloween, the group went to local nursing homes to hand out treats and to visit with the patients. They also gave food to the needy at Christmas time through Bread-Basket ministries. Every year, consumer members make money from fund raisers to at- tend area and state workshops. This year the organization sold stuffed animals in order to sponser their trip to the state workshop in Fort Worth. FHA!Hero had a busy year work- ing with special projects on an in- dividual basis, as well as group ac- tivities. The winter break gave them an opportunity to have a progressive dinner at the homes of club members. During Vocational Education Week, Hero members took time to greet children at Collin Creek Mall with love tags, which included a message for the parents to involve themselves with their children. Face painting was an annual event continued by Child Development Hero at the Renaissance Fair. Children became characters of their choice, with the assistance of CDMS students. Dave Marquis, a Dallas author and playwright performed I Am A Teacher for Hero members as a way of celebrating contributions to the field of education. V, I 1 ,,, 4 My Swyhwfis I , W, , 4 wtf?-M U FHA CHILD DEVELOPMENT: ffront row? Ms. Janie Brazil, Kimber Wallace, Laurie Cousino, Teri Blakely, Michelle Stephens, Paula Elkins, Tammy Simmons, Michelle McClendon, Lori Brown, Tracey Derrick, Sherri Corum, Mrs. Jackie Weimer fsecond row! Debbie Philbrick, Kim Schwarz, Beverly Nicholson, Robbie Elliott, Linda Elking, Arva Dunn, Renee Rink, Debbie Hunter, Diana Cantu, Diana Hewitt, Donna Self fthird row? Lorene Hansen, Camie Brown, Cathie Miller, Diana Mizell, Charlotte Blackburn, Anne Hutcheson, Diane Zanotelli, Marci Sagman, Kim Burkes, Nancy Hickman, Nancy Jackson Cfourth row? Trish Lowell, Janice Hardesty, Donnette Covington, Lisa Key, Lucinda Loch, Nanci Schwarzell, Loriann Hensley, Mary Price, Dina Girardor, Davette Gray, Suzanne Hall, Leanne Earp Cfifth row? Angie Garrison, Angelo Degeorge, Pam Wheeler, Jeff Platt, Jana Laird, Lori Lynn, Debbie Stribl- ing, Kim Terry, Mindy Sparks, Terri Schiffer, Lisa Bales, Christi Stallings Csixth row? Cindy Mayfield, Chris Godwin, Michelle Petty, Terri Lawrence, Shelley Mancill, Melanie Strong, Shannon Herrington, Vicki Coleman, Debbie Reed, Jim Skalnik fback row? Angela Wharley, Jenny Simpler, Michelle MacKenzie, Paige Hyatt, Beth Upshaw, Sandi Crook, Lisa Siano, Kathie Lewis, Judy Voneschen I Junior Kim Terry helps a preschool stu- dent after a messy art activity. kgigj vnu ir Child Development students Regina Grandsraff Sandy Bawa, Terry Baker, and Amy Hutcheson look on in the preschool lab as the children enjoy chocolate chip cookies. FHA Consumer Home Ec!ChiId Development J 59 'V 4 FHA fashion design sets sail in nautical wear For fund-raising activities, FHA Foshion Design students took inven- tory at John's Jeans in Collin Creek Moll, designed Plano Wildcat hair rib- bons, ond sold condy. The group ot- fended o European foshion show at Sokowitz, thot featured garments from top designers. Members also toured o textile mill ond the Apparel Mort in Dallas. Foshion members olso attended o luncheon and foshion show held at Sanger-Harris by Glamour Mogozine. The girls designed ond produced their own line of clothing bosed on nouticol designs. The theme wos For Soil. In Moy, the group held o foshion show to model their line. The clothes were ovoiloble for soil ot the Renaissance Foire. Foshion Etc. ended its fun ond successful yeor with o picnic. Commerciol Foods members hod o busy yeor. They functioned moinly os o cotering service. Like professionals, they chorged for their business while in the process of Ieorning and prepor- ing for o future in food services. Their first major project was preporing refreshments for Homecoming. At Christmos time, the FHA Commercial Foods club members prepored the food and decorated for o teocher reception. Also, o banquet wos held for school board members ond prin- cipols, along with their spouses. Members prepored two luncheons eoch month for Dr. Hendricks ond his guests. With the profits from these prqects, second yeor students chose to go to the Enclove to hove o nice evening meal prepored for them. 5 1 FHA-FASHION DESIGN: Cfront row? Wendy Miller, Raney MacLaughlin, Staci Robertson, Suzanne Morrison, Kim Kathcart, Kimberly Maddox, Debbie Murphy, Sarah Crosby Csecond rowj Mrs, Lois Hollingsworth, Marie Daley, Sandra Neely, Teresa Winstead, Kim Hodges, Teri Simpson, Laurie Booth, Mrs. Joyce Ruiz, Cthird row? Kim Otte, Valerie Torres, Maria Oliveira, Nita Muncy, Amy Allard, Pamela Wood, Cynthia Tidwell, Suzanne Young, Yvette Gutierrez Cfourth row? Jodi Carper, Emily Robinson, Shana Pessell, Dawn Haugen, Lisa Gillespie, Amy Adams, Stacy Ricker, Renee Garner, Chris Ogden, Kashmira Patel Iback raw? Becky Lawrence, Kelli M'cQuilliams, Lisa Griffith, Jill Burnetre, Callie McMillan, Christi Hard, Christi Holmes, Julia Wharton, Kerrie Bailey S I --s . . bw A... s . S Seniors Angela Self and Mike Pfeifer clean up in the commercial foods kitchen after serving Dr. Hendricks and his guests at o school board luncheon prepared by FHA Commercial Foods students. 60 I A tivities , .IVV During on FHA Foshion Design ribbon sole, senior Debbie Murphy sits reody to toke o personolized ribbon order. ,fix -X Y Juniors Pom Wood ond Christi Hord ond seniors Renee Gomer ond Mory Musco model clothes they mode for the FHA Foshion Design show held in the spring. FHA COMMERCIAL FOOD5: ffronr FOWJ Steve Morris, Dovid Gorwocki, Morlon Duggon, Alison Dunlop, Lori Goris, Mike Pfeifer Csecond row? Mrs. Louro Richey, Ronnie Powell, Jeff Smock, Jon Colome, Kerri Schiffer Crhird row? Peter Lucorelli, Poul Monte, Ronnie Luckie, John Hook, Kim Burford fbock row? Chris Cook, Kelly Jo Moyberry, Jennifer Jomes, Stephonie McCord, Keith Polmer Junior Shono Pessell troces o figure from o pottern book in order to do o wotercolor project for foshion design, FHA Commerciol Foods, FHA Foshion Design J 61 AW- FBLA members attend district convention in Ennis Future Business Leaders of America had a very enthusiastic group. Presi- dent Deanna Senter and her officers scheduled a Get-to-Know-You Party to get the year started off. Members earned S500 working the concession stand at the first home football game. ln October, the area state vice president visited the chapter to give members an insight into what FBLA was all about. The following month, FBLA members at- tended a district worlsshop at Red Oak High School. For their Christmas project, the group visited a Plano nurs- ing home where two of the boys dressed up like Santa Claus and had with several their pictures taken residents of the home. They also sang presented the Christmas carols and people with gifts. The club Christmas party was hosted by Brenda Stiles. ln February, members attended the district convention in Ennis. Eight students placed in the business- oriented contests. In March, members traveled to San Antonio to attend the FBLA State Leadership Conference. A district-wide dinner was held in April at the Spaghetti Warehouse in Dallas where all said their farewells. Future jobs were on the minds of students of the Office Education Association. While getting the ex- perience of office work, members got the rewards of achieving and par- ticipating in competitions. They par- ticipated in an area contest held at ET- SU in Commerce. For fund-raisers, the group sold can- dy bars. With this money, club members tools a field trip to Electronic Data Systems where they toured the Dallas regional center. As a communi- ty service, OEA members visited a nursing home. The group rounded out the year with a club party. 62 l Activities OFFICE EDUCATION ASSOCIA TlONf lfront raw? Mrs. Cindy Wisdom, Shelley McCormick, Leah Thompson, Jennifer Wright, Deanna Senter, Matt Bishop, Lisa Stieben, Cheryl Klopack, Mrs. Betty Compton Ksecond row! D'Ann Kraft, Dana Hildebrand, Kim Kuppler, Cherie Holley, Lori Mason, Melissa Sallee, Daphne Hicks, Linda Steves Ithird row! Kathy Biggs, Carrie Seckinger, Kelly Kenton, Lori Lowell, Dawn Tindall, Brenda Stiles, Sheryl McCor- mick, Rhonda Gregory, Linda Hill Kfourth row? Sherri Edgecomb, Anna Meyer, Lynn Cawood, Alison Jones, Dianne Leverington, Kim McCown, Anna Penn, Leonna Sorsen, Lisa Watson ffifth row! Wendy Jolly, Amy Griffin, Vikki Dawson, Laura Rizzo, Suzie Dietz, Annette Davis, Tina l-lobble, Sheryl Radowick, Leslie Smith, Shaun Frech fback row? Lisa Malouf, Leslie Biggerstaff Terri McKinley, Cherie Stephens, Tiffany Smith, Tammy Hagood, Dan- na Duncan, Carolyn Kampas, Linda Molinar, Chris Schaefer, David McDaniel, Kala Baci-cemeyer, Chris Heinrich, Kim Danen, Krissy Sagman, Pam Pipes, Heather Kennedy, Tracey Clift FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA: ffront row? Kim Kuppler, Brenda Stiles, Deanna Senter, John Trapp Csecond row? Deanne Stamey, Lisa Srieben, Judy Pitts, Lori Lowell, Oanh Tran Cback row? Betsy Dyer, Bill Ward, Terri Palmer, Dawn Tindall, Anne Tavenner, Brandee Swearingen mwHmW '4'W-fffmw, During OEA-VOE senior Carolyn Kampas PVOQVOITTS Of? Office COfT1pUf6'f. Senior David McDaniel practices on a variety of business machines for OEA contest. V k ,, ' ' 'r H . 4 A 4' V ss, A , , ',, ' L.. P! K Taking a side trip to the state capitol, after attending the FBLA State Conference in Austin are sponsor Jenny McCall, John Trapp, sponsor Diane Strawn Cstandingj Deanna Sentor, Brandee Swearingen, Brenda Stiles, Dawn Tindall, Kelly Roth, Kathy Chapman, Kim Kuppler, Oahn Tran, Sherri Robertson Office Education Association l Future Business Leaders of America i 63 Key club dances for dystrophy Key Club, a service orgonization, benefiting both school and communi- ty, was sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Plono. Key Club members held a Super Dance to benefit musculor dystrophy. lt marlsed the seventh year for the Key Club dance-a-thon. The marathon lasted 16 hours and raised more than a thou- sand dollars to benefit the charity. Other prqects Key Club participated in included operating a concession stand for Texas' annual Ramblin' Raft Race. Club representatives appeared on the locol Jerry Lewis Telethon. The group also porticipoted in a senior citizens craft fair and many other community activities. German Club hod a fun-filled yeor. The group hosted Oktoberfest ond porticipoted in 'iNovemberfest in the early part of the school year. A Fosching party, to celebrate spring, was also held. For fund roisers, members sold pretzels, and gumi beors at the Renaissance Faire. With the money earned, the club members went to the Edelwiess Restaurant for o nice evening out. In the spring, German Club members participated in intramurals. Latin Club won mony owords from the competitions they attended this year. The members went to high schools in the metroplex for several of the contests. For o fund raiser, members sold candy. Proceeds from the sales were used for the Roman Banquet which was held at the end of the year. is KEY CLUB With the hot weather at the Renaissance Faire, junior Kristy Minning watches over the ice for the snow cane stand. it w S a 1. 4' 's ,N sa, . I Senior Sherry Conaway malfes a poster to publicize the upcoming Key Club Super Dance to benefit charity. 64 f Activities KEY CLUB: Cfront row? David Knight, Susan Humphreys, Jennifer Albrecht, Courtney Miller, Amy Swan, Earl Broumley fsecond row? Vicki Neal, Lisa Ann Wuermser, Kelly Blessing, Sherry Conaway, Kristy Minning, Erica Caswell, Gigi Shamsy fthird row? Brandee Sweoringen, Susan Saffel, Ellen Vancleve, Peter Clark, Cathy Simpler, Oanh Tran, Laura Sandy, Dara Cato Cback row? Bob Ryland, Debbie Lambert, Stacey Balin, Sydney Langford, Suzanne Morrison, Luann Martin, Sherri Corum uwmwm no-enum cv 'X Jr, LATIN CLUB: Cfront row? Peter Clark, Vince Jolly, Laura Sandy, Dr. Nannette Pascal fsecond row? Chris Currivan, Cheryl Markovich, Kelly O'Connor C back row? Mike Siciliano, Lori Jones, Eleanor Bognor GERMAN CLUB. Cfront row? Eddie Self, Maurice Woehrle, Mike Boynton, George Bradford, Kevin Cory, Donna Lidiak, Ms. Beth Stewart fsecond row? Scott Kirkham, Trey Summit, Bill Shampton, Shelley Jansen, Mikaela Wade, Teri Pigg, Bob Peak fthird row? Maria Oliver, Michele McCreary, Maribeth Saum, Trey Schaffer, Lisa Wuermser, Jennifer Beckman, Colleen Srormer, Jim Tibbetts Cfourth row? Kay Shrank, Debbie Green, Erica Erd- man, Tina Hobble, Linnea Hoffman, Sharon Carter, Dan Fricano Cback row! James Feris, Brent Nivens, Kim Fridel, MattProbus, Glen Toile, Kim Myer, Heidi Dunkelberger, Mark Chapoton, MichoelBond sv 5 'P , .fix :F sv German Club member George Bradshaw waits for a supply of gumi bears to sell for the club fund raiser. ,.rr: .,,. . . E . . bt Y . F ,dwg , L, Q Q Q Q' . -- X, , A 4 Q T Q ' 4 L -- .-.k,. 'lm me . 1- , girswpig-i f . A .2 ., ..-f gi W J 'if' '- ,sw . S ,Q gumi - ,,,-wr, N 0, --V Q L ' SN 5' Y KK Preparing for the Roman Banquet, Latin Club student Vince Jolly dons appropriate Roman apparel. Key Ciub, Latin Club, German Club J 65 ,1lf'1,-ti 'S 1' .f-QT , . ,v .iw-'f, 'SGC-A 'W' 'vnu . ,Q Q f K 's'l. 17'-In PM he zfrggfsw M French Club sponsor Jody Lubers and srudenr members Lori Sandi and Susan Shepard ser up rhe posrry sale ar the Renaissance Faire if-6' , 'ri ,W 7 K Q . ps F? w-.. fb AW sw ' 9 , or - 9 K 'x Xa 1 5.-1 A 4 ,s if--'ff , F ,N , r Vyii A LIZ. , , ' , 5 F H : rh, E vw K F is frr., is is 4 t 7? f ,:v- V' Junior Ellen Butler enjoys a loaf of French bf90d fhOf'S Sefved Of O Ffefifh Clflb On Valenrlne's Day, Spanish Club member Kim Spadoni delivers Carnarifm brealffasr. ' ' 66 I Acrivifies Language students attend var iety of events New French club members g quainred or the beginning of the or a porry given in their honor. l the year, for a fund raiser, mei worked the concession srond Wildcat football game. Field fri cluded arrending rhe plays Tort ar the Dallas Thearer Cenrer ond Docror in Spire of Himself or Th 1 4 lll. The group porricipared in volleyball and sofrboll inrromural end the year, French Club hc boorh or rhe Renaissance Faire. was affiliored wirls Spanish Club Pan American Srudenr Forum and Good Neighbor Commission of Te ,T Through rhe groups, members of Sponish Club were encouraged promore understanding of H. . . . .. ispanic culrure. Social acrivmes of club included OFT ll 1lTlOTlO0 pOl'l'y, Chrisrmas parry, and an end-of- FRENCH CLUB: lfronr rowj Mr. Mark Cunningham, Janora Lunnus, Daria Albinger, Lynn Greil Suzanne Thomas, Susan Waddell Kelly O'Cannar, Mrs. Jody Lubbers Csecond rowj Kim Norron, Liza Kircher, Bradleigh Warlers, bonqger' To fund These Avery Patterson, Marilyn Rowell Angie Amosson, Neill Bell, Dennis Frezzo Kfhird row! Grerchen Hellinghausen, TIVITIGS, SDOPIISTT ClUbbGl'S WOT lied I Karen Dudley, Shonda Powell Amber Leake, Dee Anna Williams, Mary May, Vickie Neal Tracey Basham, Chris - Currivan ffourrh row! Janet Trapp, Michelle Damran, Jackie Briggs, Steven McKinnon, Mark Griggs, Ashley Pugh, Concesyon Srond or foorbon games Heidi Poerschke, Tearice Smirh, Tom Care O7fth rawj Lisa Arbuckle, Renee Marfins, Deanne Sramey, Befhany Harriman, Jane Podowskl Carmen Falls, Gigi Shamsey, Srephanie Widmyer, Debbie Reed Erica Caswell lback row! Jenny Woods, Marie Daley, Elizaberh Ballard, Carol Caldwell Colleen Liddy, Harvey Karlavac, LoriSandr, Susan Shepherd Deann Newman -r .... MM, ,,,,,,,, C S Sc Glbs A ud M ar -. .- e-x ,.,-. .. ,owf Mrs. leresa Cline, Andy Hopkins, Ellen Orr Barb Orr, Sracey Bolin, Gregg Jaglinskl Kim padonl Mrs. Judy Root lsecond row? Sreve Harr, Angie Ammosson, De ' Ellswarrh, Elisaberh Bell M ' ' hw anna Sramey, Muriel Naas, Karen , eredirh Weldon, Karhy Levinskl Mr. Mark Cunningham lrhird row! Amy Swan, Chris arrz, Wendy Thorne, Mandy Ahaneen, Alice Wigley, Nancy Wellbelovecl Laurie Fink Blanca Soil? Rhand on, Felice Becker ffourrh row? K C Kenney Trac R , , a . . , y uggerl Kim Keszler, Lori Parrer Sheila M' rey Tamm, Karhy Kerns, Sharon Dunnivan P inehane amela Daniel lback rawj Danna Lira C d in Bill Yeck JillMelbye Tam Jo C , ' ' , lnly McCrann, Luann i , ' , ' , nes, caurrneyMiller Traci Terry, Robin Fa K ' x, arla Ripple l l , fygy 2 V Junior Ellen Orr arf emprs ro break the pinara, French Club, Spanish Club J 67 ivlath club students place first in sweepstakes Math Club members prided themselves on their successful com- petitive endeavors. PSHS math students won First Place Team Sweepstakes in Denton in November. ln the some month, at Richardson competition, the team took several top places and a fifth overall. ln the spring, Math Club students had high standings in the lrving meet. Club members then traveled to Eost Texas State University where they placed first in science and fifth in moth. ln April, the math students were in UIL stote-wide competitions. The contests were all day events ond consisted of written tests. Problems were to be figured out without the use of scrotch paper. The thrity minute calculator tests were designed for speed and accuracy. Other tests included Algebra ll, trigonometry, and science. Computer Club, sponsored by math teachers Mike Coe and Jane Chapman, invited several speakers from major companies to visit the campus. Representatives from North- ern Telecom and Computer Land cor- porations were two who discussed their organizations with club members. Computer students visited Electronic Data Systems where they toured the computer center. The everyday activities of the Computer Club members included working on the Apple ll computer. This machine was used to solve mathematical problems, process data, and program electronic games. When the group was not computing, members were busy exploring coreer opportunities in the area. With a commitment to become more octive in school and community affairs, National Honor Society members visited home-bound students and helped them keep up with school work. Members volunteered to tutor students who fell behind or needed other special help. Also they provided student aides for students preparing for the SAT test. NHS initiated a Student of the Month program to recognize outstanding club members. 68 l Activities wtf' MA TH CLUB: Cfront row? Suzanne Thomas, Jane Podowski, Chris Bueler, Kathleen Macchio, Mrs. Carolyn Foster fsecond row? Darla Smith, David Richardson, Lisa Ann Wuermser, Leland Hill, Brenda Thies, Sherri Derbonne Cthird row! Lynn Castranova, Maribeth Saum, Mary Beth Palachek, Scott Kirkham, Jill Presley, Kurt Ryder Cfourth row? Brian Carlson, Matt Probus, Bethany Horniman, Laura Grassl, Angela Preito, Steven McKinnon Cback row? Bill Moore, Lloyd Sartor, Chuck Schulke, Cliff Cox, Greg Field. Chuck Pearl NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: Cfronr row? Lisa Ann Wuermser, Bradleigh Walters, Carmen Falls, Brad Dacus, Kathy Auger, Suzanne Thomas, Steve Kotsines, Laurie Fink, Mrs. Sandra Rutter Isecond row? Donna Self Jamie Wilhite, Martha Bilek, Mary May, Angie Amosson, Neil Bell, Holll Treybig, Wendy Yoke, Cindy Collier, Jo Roberts fthird row? Michelle McCreary, Deleith Duke, Nancy Welbeloved, Renae Hartline, Sherri Corum, Jill Daymon, Stephanie Widmyer, Vicki Neal, Bill Moore, Pamela Daniels Cfourth row? Brian Carlson, Joe Neely, Rex Ramos, Efrain Moreno, Rhonda Culpepper, Lisa Beville, Deborah Johnson, Tammye Rushing, Karen Wesson Cfifth rowj Carrie Powell, Joe Turtle, Jerry Murray, Rich Laramore, Jon Marc Baird, Bill Brooks, John Hill, Kevin Cory, Rachael Fleskes, Chris Bueler Csixth row? Brenda Stiles, Deanna Senter, Dawn Tindall, Kirk Landon, Tracey Ruggeri, Jane Podowski, Angela Byrd, Courtney Miller, Bob Ryland, Dara Caro I back row? Ann McCullork, Elaine McFarlane, Teresa Cain, Maria Talotta, Jill Hanicke, Dana England, Lindy Goodman 2 ii R Computer Club member Chris Long programs XM-Wk fl' Q V J-ui 5 . kk Mg a speed and distance problem on the Marh Deparrmenr's Apple ll compurer. 'T' Y COMPUTER CLUB: Cfronr row? Mrs. Jane Chapman, Robin Tanke, Barb McGregor, Leland Hill, Lisa Ballard, Pere Taliancich, Mr. Mike Coe Csecond raw? Mike Wilks, Alice Wigley, Debbie Lambert, Linda Nordhaus, Scorr Kirkham, Ted Lindsley Crhird row? Terri McKinley, Todd Ogden, Sreve Hicks, Ken Owen, John Trapp Cfourrh row! Jennifer Beckman, Diane Daniels, Jeff Tsao, David MacGrandle, Doug Lake, Brian Carlson Kback row? David Cobbs, Eric Colbafh, Vince Crass, Mark Anderson, Greg Field, Lloyd Sarror National Honor Sociery vice presidenr Suzanne Thomas works on a club schedule. Computer Club, Math Club, National Honor Sociery f 69 70 Staffers express creativity in their publications Publication staffers in the Journalism Department kept busy during the year with the production of Mldcat Tales, Esprit, and the Planonion. Students in Journalism Major Studies were responsible for the school's newspaper, Mldcat Tales. The bi- monthly publication covered all the school activities. The largest issue was the senior edition published in May. lt contained senior wills, prophecies and a remember when column. Journalism I students spent many class hours working on the literary magazine, Esprit. The magazine was printed in a smaller format from that of last year. All students were invited to contribute art work, literature, and photography. Work on Volume 41 of the Plano- nion began long before school started. Many useful and productive ideas were gained from a week spent at an SMU workshop. The members were responsible for every area of production. All layouts were drawn and most photographs taken by the staff. The final product was a collection of both memories and fun. PLANONIAN STAFF: ffront row? Judi Cote, Juli Schultz, Rachel Groves, Tracy Newman, Curt Waller Csecond raw?- Mrs. Joyce Levy, Lori Sandt, Joe Klaus, Wade Howell, Vivian Orozco, Jodi Schultz Kthird row? Mike Sims, Donald Griswold, Millini Powell, Chris Bullington, Sandi Crook, Marie Rofalko I back rowi John Rushing, Donald Rowley, Jim Sellars, David Leon, Kim Meyer YAnnual staff members Donald Griswold, Joe Klaus, and Mike Sims carefully organize the large sports section, is x 3 'S X l .. . 'i . '1 ,ao W f- in ww :ran E 7,2 ,Mm Q WILDCAT TALES Cfront row? Ms, Karen Horn, Mark Freeman, Heidi Hugin, Terri Henderson, Jennifer Lea fsecond row? Sherrie Payne, Chris Zinkland, Linda Wood, Kristl Knudsen Cthird row? Stephanie Mabe, lim Burton, Darrell Smith, Peter Clark C back row? Mark Haley, Chris Demers, Mike Dillon i,,, Q i ' fl' . i - it 4 T 5, M4 4 Esprit staffer Kirsten Fink fits body copy. ,X i The Wildcat Tales compugraphic rypesetter saves a great amount of time for news editor Terri Henderson. ESPRIT LITERAR Y MA GAZINE: I front row! Ms. Karen Horn, Renee Martins, Kirsten Fink, Leanne Glezen, Jenny Scog- gin, Paul Robinson Csecond rowl Matt Diedrich, Michael Kwas, Lynn Castranova, Melisso Smith, Kyle Keller, Joy Lee fthird rowj Trey Pounders, Mike Ayotte, Annette Pritchett, Becki Arnold, Kerry Casey fback row! Jeff Frederick, Javier Marull, Jay Schafer, Richard Shook, Angelo DeGeorge Publicorions l 71 R ii: Public Affairs team competes in mock trial PUBLIC AFFAIRS CLUB: Cfront row! David Schweng, Ken Hawk, Sydney Langford, Susan Stanfield, Mr. Milton Hammond, Csecond row? Stuart Singer, Debbie Haynes, Jeff Sigman, Stacey Bolin, Kim Dunn Cbaclf row? David Kennedy, Bill O'Douglas, Bruce Priddy, Kurt Landon --fm - .V szww, V .. i- 1 J ,Av XRS' if .4 72 X Activities Public Affairs Club was successful in mock trial competition. Members divided into teoms to compete in trial competitions in the Plono oreo. PSHS took first in area competition, then od- vonced their best teom to Region 10, where they were challenged by teoms from around the Metroplex. The Plano teom wos successful in the opening round, but lost out in the se- cond round, on o two to one vote. This marked the second yeor in which PSHS participated in oreo mock trial competition. A voter registration drive was sponsored by the Public Affairs Club in late March. More thon 150 students were registered during lunch hours ot the Public Affairs table in the school cafeteria. A bake sale was held at the some time. Some of the proceeds from the sale were used for oudio- visuol leorning oids for the Public Af- fairs Club. The money also went toword o banquet held ot the end of the school yeor. The Notionol Forensic Leogue was successful in mony tournaments. At the TFA tournament, speech team members won four firsts, two seconds, four thirds, and four fourth place trophies. They also won four first and three second place speaker owords at the tournament. A team from PSHS was sent to Hor- vord University to compete against teoms from over 30 other states. This was the most prestigious tournament in which Plono hod ever participated. The four member teom brought home severol owords from the Hor- vord Tournament. NFL was also host to one of the Iorgest speech tour- noments held in the metroplex. 4During a practice session for mock trial competition, seniors Sidney Langford and Ken Hawk deliver their closing statements. 'Phu qu--u-an gin-ian I 1 Wm- W 'wnnnun-in ' as K X 3 NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE: Cfronr row? Jeff 5igr'nan, Lisa Ann Wuermser, Kris Kinsella, Sherri Martin, Brad Docus Isecond fowl Chuck Schuelke, David Richardson, Sracey Bolin, Susan Sranfield Krhird rowi Kurr Schmal, Bonnie McClinron, Bonnie Schultz, Tammy Ervin Cback row! Mary Kathryn Edgar, George Bradford, Bruce Priddy, Lori Balrzle y 35 A Q We If ws ' srudies his nares Harvard speech Debaror Chuck 5chuell4e before offending rhe rournamenr. In-'f' NFL members, Bruce Priddy, Gina Gulsvig, Brad Dacus, and Walid Salfander run rhraugh rhe lisr of area schools parriciparing in rhe PSHS speech rournamenr. Public Affairs Club X National Forensic League X 73 74 ROTC orienteering team takes first in state Many meets were held during the year oll over the Southwest. The orienteering team took first place in their class at Son Antonio's Trinity University skills meet. The group also traveled to Fort Som Houston, Fort Sill, and Magnolia, Arkonsos to compete with other ROTC orienteering teams. The rifle ond drill teams successfully por- ticipoted in competition through late April. The Wildcot Botallion drilled hord to become o distinguished group ond to develop o sense of responsibility ond leodership in its cadets. All of their ef- forts poid off in the spring ot the onnuol Formol Inspection. Drill ond orienteering meets were not the only functions that the botollion participated in. ln October the team traveled to UTA in Arlington ond also to W' Six Flags over Texas. At UTA, they observed o demonstrotion by the UTA ROTC officers. The Botollion staff went to Fort Hood in October to tour the bose. ln December the whole botollion morched in the onnuol Christmas porode. To highlight the yeor, on February 20, ROTC held o militory ball or which junior Suson King was named ROTC sweetheart. Fund roisers included o cor wosh in eorly September. Loter in November, the group sponsored the onnuol ROTC Turkey Shoot. Students, teachers, and outside guests competed shooting ot vorious targets. Winners in eoch divi- sion received o Thonksgiving turkey. ROTC COMPANY A: Cfront rawj Mike Neal, Tommy Kline, Mark Chapaton Csecond raw? Sherrie Payne, Fred Ber- nhardt, Val Flick, David Rubarth, Robert Maier C back row? Tim Hebel, Brad Bargne, Steve Schwartz ROTC COMPANY B: Cfronr row? Joe Scott, Bruce Arnold, Richard Raine C back row? John Hook, Derrick Ary During an unexpected stop en route to competition in New Braunfels, ROTC cadets walk around while their bus undergoes a needed repair. V i,r'Vi ' : Hi-Q.. T' r , , . A. 'ffl- A 2 t -. ' . .Y if J-ww, , 'J ,... sw 4 I 1 76 J Activities FF members groom projects for stock shows FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA: ffront row? Mr. Bruce Morris, Daryl Beavers, Jim Vrasic, Powell Cannon, Rocky Carter, Webb Brasher, Don Gladney, Mark Clement, Mr, Hugh Gibson fsecond row? Scott Nietert, Kevin Douben- dick, Barbara Martin, Lori Gonr, Jimmy Fairbairn, Kyle Amasson, John Thompson, Brad Bateman, Scott Braswell Cthird row? Myra Brumit, Brent Neal, Kenny Dykes, Kathy Coody, Julie Spence, Erik Wash, Tim Freeman, Jerry Covington Cfourth row? Brant Mauthe, Andy Rush, Monte Carlos, Paul Lamb, Greg Thompson, Teresa Bowling, Jill Hickey, Caryn Nesper, Geoff Scolf lfifth row! Mark Wright, Chris Weaver, Holley Howard, Kathleen Haun, Melony Kanoff Randy Hill, Don Moore, Denise Kebodeaux, Allison Nethery Cbock rowj Rene Rivera, Scott Parker, Damon Baxely, Kim Williams, Heather Keith, Sherry Smith, Kathi Sims, Jackie Fielek, Poulinda Toler, Janie Brown ' Senior Joel Alegnani leads his steer to a trimming stock, readying him for the County show. S is If 1' f 5 in .i A ,e,,g,, ffm! FFA members competed in many local and state stock shows. Some of the most important shows the students participated in were held in cities like Fort Worth and Houston, and in Collin county. More than 50 students from PSHS entered the Collin County Show. Livestock ranged from calves to lambs, however pigs were the most plentiful. Between 30 and 40 pigs were entered from PSH5 alone. At the close of the fair, an auction was held, in which the top 100 animals were sold. Local businesses such as Ci- ty National Bank, Jarvis Putty Jarvis, and Safeway purchased PSHS student projects at premium prices. Those students involved in the sales were John Thompson, Shannon Sealy, Brian Lowe, Todd Smith, Cheryl McCormick, Allison Nethery, and David Dittrich. Money making projects included a sausage sale in April and a beef sale in May. Horticulture sold tomato plants in early spring. All proceeds from FFA-Horticulture prqects went toward maintenance and im- provements of the Ag. barn and the greenhouse. In the campus greenhouse, horticulture students Brant Mauthe and Christie Sommerville fertilize and water dozens of tomato plants for the group 's spring plant sale. 2 Qs .ng . it fi , 4 . ,., i -eg. -., Xkk.k i H 5 35 .. K .l.k x as A fl ,QP l' S. E I i FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA: lfronr row? Ruth-Ann Scoles, David Dirrrich, Cheryl McCormick, Mr. Ralph Mc- Cullum, Mr. Jim Manning, Srefan Marchman, Dodi Ramey, Jeff True lsecond row? Mike Roach, Darrin Dod- son, Kris Woodard, Sharon Forsyrhe, Mary Cymerman, Joey Grumbles, Mike Sims Crhird row? Tom Barbour, Susan Kin , Clinton McLaughlin, Clifron Haggard, Stephanie Pruirr, Shannon Sealy, Laura Webb, Dana Mc- Q Clain Cfourrh rowj Jeff Brorhers, Mark Godfrey, Jim Tolorra, Romney Blackford, Carol Care, Jeff James, Melanie Swermon, Krysri Beck lback row? Cara Woods, Judy Bailey, John Sharker, Ricky Lacey, Bene Mor- rison, Jeff Olson, Alan l-loneycurr 0 --af FFA member Jim Tolorra grooms his cow before loading him up for the rrip ro the Forr Worrh Srock Show. Wirh the help of FFA members Kevin Daubendieck and Jim Tolofra, Karhy Coody clips her sreer for rhe Collin Counry Fair. Senior Carmel Lopez and VOCT sponsor Linda Hodge practice parliamentary pro- cedures for club meetings. 78 J Activities DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUBS OF AMERICA ll: ffront row? Mr. Horace Horton, Pomel Daniel, Kassie Kilpatrick, Laura Wilson, Shawn Trimble, Kim Hawkins, M'Lynn Moore, Bette Morrison, Shaun O'Neal, Mrs, Charles Warren Csecondrawi Brett Putcamp, Larry Robertson, Laura Yeransian, Tommie Jacobs, Karen Mote, Karalynn Klein, Stacy Carter, Mike Dowd, Joe Baditz, Ken Kathcart fthird row? Danny Mulvoney, Russ Johnson, Jeff Boyd, Bor- bara Myers, Mike Durnin, Judy Hamill, Eileen Mickey, Sue Bailey, Toni Ruckle, Lonette Roberts, Diana Hewitt Ifourth row! Kevin James, Roy Miller, Brion Gamble, Denise Gregory, Tim Gant, John Gcydica, Laurie Leonard, Kerri Tull, Tino K lett, Connie Bare 6 back row? Bill Glass, Toni Hafii Mike Leiter, Walter Honeycutt, Chip DomBroshy, Alan Hopper, Patrick Neal, David Levine, Boyd Brooks VOCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES CLUBS OF TEXAS: Ctront row? Mrs. Linda Hodge, Dallas Allen, Paul King, Debbie Flemming, Sandy Herrear, Carmel Lopez, Mr. John Boston Ksecand row? Jeff Baker, Sterie Schwartz, Chuck Ross, Vanessa Neal, Randy Mathews, Curtis Martin, Nancy Leighmonuell lback row? Bob Mottoon, Valerie Warren, Heather Keith, Angie Puffer, Tammy Bqarski, Tana Brown, Mike Martin VOCT attends contest, leadership conference ... C Q -' I s c dd X C T T C 1 A rl .. A I Ek,i in ni' g , rs y , If T 'M Qs S, N 3 . Au t-K Nh- we Q sw .ook DECA member Kerri Tull works os o checker in the Tom Thumb store in Plono. Four trips were token this yeor by the Vocotionol Opportunities Clubs of Texos. The group ottended on oreo leodership conference, o district VOCT contest, o stote VOCT contest, ond tools o field trip to Electronic Doto Systems in Doilos in Februory. There were five first ploce in- dividuol winners in the cotegories of student notebook, job interview, photo ponel, ond chopter disploy. ln the cotegory of club business pro- cedure, the teom ploced first. There were two second ploce teom win- nings ond one second ploce individuol winner. Also VOCT hod two, third, three, fourth, ond one fifth ploce win- ner in the district VOCT meet held in Gilmer, Texos. Fund roisers to help offset the cost of these trips included selling condy ond running the concession stond dur- ing o home footboll gome. With four first ploces in oreo con- tests ond o stote winner, students in the Distributive Educotion Clubs of Americo ll porticipoted in o number of competitions during the yeor. Cotegories in which students entered included opporel ond oc- cessories, odvertising services, food morlseting, restouront monogement, finonce ond credit, generol merchon- dising, ond service stotion retoining. Distributive Educotion Clubs of Americofvocotionol Opportunities Clubs of Texos X 79 , A , on .af 'vm S 801 Activities , -sg -E Sandy beaches of Galveston lure Science Club SCIENCE CLUB: ffront row? Mary Edgar, Rich Loramore, Kathleen Machio, Susan Soffel, Brandee Swearingen, Gigi Shannsey, Mrs. Barbara Hirsch fsecond row? Suzanne Thomas, Cheryl Hartman, Steve Kotsines, Mandy Ahaneen, Alice Wigley, Jennifer Albrecht, Stephanie Widmyer Cthird row? Robin Tanke, Joe Neely, John-Paul Suplita, Jennifer Kirst, Greg Jaglinski, Joy Garnes, Lori Roach, Karen Cole, John Josephs, Tom Voss, Bob Peak, Jeff Hawes, Darla Smith, Brenda Thies, Scott Kirkham Cfifth row? Kurt Ryder, Lisa Ann Wuermser, Kris Kinsella, David Richardson, George Bradford, Trey Summitt, Leland Hill Kbock raw? Philip Hirsch, Mark Knopfler, Cliff Cox, Glen Tolle, Lloyd Sortor we C 'tx Mr. Tom Prewitt The school pond provides a good teaching area for outdoor enthusiasts Trent Reynolds and David Jewell as they learn to canoe. Science Club members Jennifer Kirst, Tracy Newman, and Joe Neely build a sand cas- tle on Galveston beach. A trip to Galveston was a big highlight of the Science Club's ac- tivities. Members traveled down to enjoy the sandy beaches of the Texas Coast before school started. Back in Dallas the group took a day to tour the Health and Science Museum as well as a local obser- vatory. To help fund these trips, science club members sold Wildcat spirit stickers. Woods and Waters Club members planned a variety of out- door field trips. The group learned about nature as they found ergoy- ment in their activities. They took several backpacking trips and even took time to clean up some of the creeks and trails around Plano. WOODS AND WATERS CLUB: Kfront row? 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A i Q' .' .i Q efwi, i...gfiwf9 i :M Senior student councils work for community 1-s......,.,... Members of Delta Student Council work in the football concession stand at Clark Field to raise money for upcoming events. There never seemed to be o dull week os student council members sponsored mony octivities. Beto ond Delto, the senior divisions of student councils, worked octively in the com- munity. Beta members visited o Plono nursing home where they performed skits for the elderly. ln April, Beto Stu- dent Council sponsored the first Senior Presentation which wos o fun-variety type show for the neorly 1600 seniors. The show wos complete with Those Most Likely To. Delto Student Council prepored o holidoy dinner for o needy fomily ot Thanksgiving. Members also decorated the school Christmos tree ond took pictures of students with Santo Clous. The group ron concession stonds during the foot- ball seoson ond for the second con- secutive yeor, sponsored on oir bond contest ot school. .,,,c ..s.,,,N....c..c.,.....v........a.i..sz BETA STUDENT COUNCIL: Cfirsr row? Noreen Pistone, Alicia McCutcheon, Carol Piner, Lori Nethers, Vicki Neal, Court- ney Miller Csecond row? Luann Martin, Joey Shuford, l-leather Reavis, Bruce Smith, Jodi Schultz, Susan Waddel Cfhird rowj Mary Price, Jennifer Romer, Kelly Pivin, Jill Melbye, Barb Rand, Debbie Lambert ffourth row? Kirk Landon, Lindy Padfield, Tricia Neville, Tracy Ruggeri Iback row? Rich Loramore, Ken Owen, Jane Podowski, Gigi Shamsy, Kathleen Machio 82 J Activities ' , v-- sc ix :LL Members of Bero .Srudenr Council hold on emergency meering ro discuss the ideos ond problems concerning the Senior Presenrorion. DEL TA 5TUDENT COUNCIL: Kfirsr row? K. C, Kenny, Angelo Byrd, Liso Beville, Roche! Groves, Doug l-lull, Jennifer Albrechr, Mr. Mirch King fsecond row? Lourie Hoyes, Sobro Fugore, Brad Docus, Korhy Auger, Cormen Folls, Kim Dunn, 5honnon Holi, Liso Churchwell Crhird row! Jon-Morc Baird, Bill Brooks, Corol Anderson, Rolph Krous, Srocey Bolln, Mike Dowd, Mory Edgor Cbock row? Becky l-lomilron, Morlon Duggan, Jeff Blonkinship, Rhondo Gregory, Sherrilockson, Toni Hoff Kelly Blessing Ns L , Air bond proved ro be o success for Delro council os senior Liso Coudill performs her version of WE GOT THE BEA T, Befo, Deiro studenr councils X 88 Student groups show campus leadership ALPHA STUDENT COUNCIL: Cfirst row? Drew Decker, Kevin Kebadeaux, Frannie Basso, Scott Edwards, Kim Kothcart, Lisa Arbuckle, Shelley Janssen Csecond row? Bobby Gleason, Sara Gerke, Rich Davenport, John Hook, Kathy Coleman, Jean Ann Heiser, Daria Albinger fthird row! Erica Caswell, Kim Elias, Lindo Kepner, Terri Hender- son, Kim Bradley, Gina Anastas, George Bradford Cfourth rowj Philip Hirsch, Bethany Horniman, Chris Bullingtan, Amy Allard, Gretchen Hellinghausen, Karen Dudley, Christi Hard fback row? Kelly Cunningham, Jill Burnerte, Leisa GrifHth, Kim Chapman, Laura Carrell, Karen Keiffer, Mr. Joe Wardell GAMMA STUDENT COUNCIL: Cfront row? Avery Patterson, Chris Simpson, Michelle Petty, Bill Virdin, Kelly O'Con- nor, Melissa Rowe Csecand row? Elizabeth Willis, Marlbeth Saum, Mary Raley, Pam Wheeler, Sherry Van Zandt, Ellen Ott Cthird row? Elizabeth Welman, Mary Beth Palachek, Kelly Roth, Elizabeth Patterson, Shelley Rolfe, Cheryl Markovich Cfourth rowj Angel Tassone, Jennifer Waddell, Russ Melbye, Joe Scott, Shannon Winter, Stephanie Wunderlick Cbock row? Jim Quaintance, Sterling Simmons, Rusty McCaskey, Callie McMillan, Staci Robertson, Jeff Lanson 64 l Activities The junior student council met many times to discuss their planned activities for the year. Alpha and Gamma planned many activities for the year. Alpha Student Council members helped with homecoming activities and sent Easter grams to each of the teachers. Gamma members held a get-acquainted par- ty for all newly enrolled students. The council's main activity was the blood drive which, again this year, proved to be a big success. Student Senate held several workshops at area schools on how a senate works. Senate also did the decorations and planning for homecoming. Members voted on amending a constitution. The highlight of the year was a trip to PESH to draw the two schools together. For the members who were involved, serv- ing on Senate was a great learning experience for each individual as well as the group together. Junior Kim Elias discusses student senate activity notes with senate sponsor Jean- nie Chriesman. :,,. x K, Gamma Student Council members Rusty McCoskey and Deonn Newmon help people like senior Derek Beard relax while giving blood at the school's annual blood drive. 'Y s i i F STUDENT SENA TE: Kfront row? Joe Scott, Fronnie Basso, Lisa Beville, Rich Laromore, Mary Edgar, Courtney Miller, Russ Melbye Csec-ond row? Kelly Pivin, Luann Martin, Jennifer Albrecht, Kim Elias, Kelly Cunningham, Mrs. Jean- nie Chriesman Cthird row? Rachel Groves, Bill Brooks, Elizabeth Potterson, Lori Nerhers, Gretchen Hellinghausen, Chris Bullington ffourth row? Bill Virden, Mike Dowd, Rusty McCaskey, Kevin Kebodeoux, Chris Simpson Kback FOWJ Doug Hull, Bruce Smith, Shannon Winter, Joey Shuford Alpha, Gamma student councils, Student Senate l 85 Y . i- ,gr :X ' fx X ,ggi 5 X . M ---- Q Q- f K- ,sfffcfvf .221 ss Q Tix, ssc x Ns T Q s as as INDUSTRIAL COOPERATIVE TRAINING: Cfront row? Donny Conroy, Melanie Warner, Mike Manders, Scott Watson, Chip Vineyard, Cliff Dickerson, Brad Witt fsecond row? Todd White, Mark Markham, Shanna Smith, Diane Hollowbush, Gayle Hoge, David Steffen, David Poysinger, Eric Everett Kthird row? John Sulava, Robert Murray, Garlon Lain, Greg Thompson, Richard Graves, Keith Merritt Cfourth row? John Prough, Andy Myers, Joy Jostrond Dawn Hellinghousen, Buddy Meet, Tim Deal, Steve Lewis Cback row? John Reichstein, Damon Dwarak, Jimmy McGovern, Champ Walker, Don Smith, James McAda Senior Doug Hull visits Cosmetology for a trim from student stylist Judy Glisker. 42 4,, - Q...-U. ,A it s COSMETOLOGY VICA: ffront row? Angel Tassone, Debbie Chadwick, Pam Henningsen, Vicki Arnold, Rhonda Bradshaw, Kay Daniel Ksecond rowj Wendy Ostrander, Virginia McKinzie, Vicki Neal, Melanie Striplin, Lisa Caudill Cthird row? Kristine Wood, Debby Johnson, Judy Glisker, Bonnie Yorek, Jeanette Dax, Paula Armstrong ffourth row? Laurel Reed, Alice Togg, Michelle Bell, Laura DeVincentis, Marlaine lserson Iback row! Corinna Bethke, Margie White, Laurie Trent, Judy Wells, Val Hunt, Danna Cherry 86 J Acttviries Senior Jeanette Dax gets ready to give a haircut as she combs through o customers hair in Cosmetology lab. ICT VICA competes at district Industrial Cooperative Training VICA students complimented their studies with 20 hours or more on the job training each week. The busiest month for the club related activities was February when the group pro- vided entertainment for the elderly in a convalescent home. ICT VICA also participated in VICA week by setting up a special booth in Plano's Collin Creek Mall. Members ended the month by participating in the District VICA Contest at Mt. Pleasant. Entry fees for some of the VICA contests were paid for out of money raised through fund raisers like selling Wildcat frisbees and Wildcat fountain pens. VICA members held a spring picnic and an employee-employer banquet at the end of the school year. Fund raisers, contests, and VICA trips filled the year for Cosmetology VICA students. Trips and entries were paid for out of funds raised by the 29 girls who sold candy and jewelry. The students in Cosmetology VICA visited the Hyatt Regency for the Camino Guide Beauty Show. A booth in Plano's Collin Creek Mall represented Cosmetology VICA dur- ing VICA week Contests held throughout the year included manne- quin displays, notebooks, and hair styling categories. Cosmetology VICA students ended the year by taking the state board examination. s 'lr' -2 HOT Excited about getting their required hours, V After practicing a new permanent technique, senior Lisa Caudill cleans up her mannequin in Cosmetology lab. Cosmetology VICA students paint 2-hot' on their jackets. ff .' in t..sgt+fu . L V. V cgi., .ey 'V W 1.-M. f, i . , I . W .,:., -, ,V ftp . ff, 0w-m,,,.,,,,,,........-w.,.q4.- . ---n-v-ww,,,.,,..... ,sur l ICT VICA student Mark Markham helps set up the hall showcase with frisbees. Cosmetology VICA, ICT VICA f 87 x 'LHOT Electronics participates in national VICA week Members of Electronics!Computer Technology VICA competed in con- tests throughout the yeor. At district meets, in the project divi- sion, VICA members won two firsts, 0 second, o third ond o fourth. In the skill speed division ot contest, they won two fourth ond o fifth ploce. The top VICA students then went on to stote where Plono students took first ond second ploce owords. Entry fees for some of the students were poid for out of funds roised by the students. ln school, they improved skills by repoir- ing ond working on computer ond electronic equipment. Field trips to Dollos oreo monufocturers benefited in the in-depth instruction of Computer Tech VICA students. Electronics VICA members went to contests in both Februory ond April. At the district contest, VICA members ploced with two firsts ond two seconds. Senior Mott Price took first ploce in stote competition. Toword the end of the yeor, senior Brion Corlson wos invited to Atlonto, Georgio for o job interview in o speciolized electronics field. Testing o computer, junior Rick Wilhoit finishes o project for VICA Competition in Electronics! Computer Tech. 88 I Activities ELECTRONICSXCOMPUTER TECHNOLOGY VICA: Cfirst row? Bob Hickmon, Robert Dovidson, Kevin Kelly, Chuck McDermott, Dorron Scrivner Csecond row? Dovid Eiselle, Philip Dem- ings, Michoel Feightner, Rich Devonport, Dennis Pinto Crhird row? Rick Wilhoit, Terry Dowell, Gregg Herbst, Dorrell lselt, Todd Worden Cbock row! Dorin Mclntier, Vince Geroce, Gregg Doniel, K enn Mosso, loson Wesch l......... 5 G 1 1 ll 1 4 f 4, ty. T A J t..t. 1 fem. ,t,,, .tt , fx NN-X Working on o rodio disploy for vocotionol competition, Electronics VICA member Mork Enloe gets instruction from teocher George Dobson, s gf is Nw-QC-N, sg-gig? Q W 9 C NL 5 sf' Q is Chris Buehler Csecond row? Kelrein Porrer, Mark K was, Vu Nguyen, Jim Harr, Greg Garcia Crhird row? Mike Werhingron, Larry Find, Sreve Darden, Darrin Dodson, Marc Marini C back row! Brian Carlson, Craig Young, Mark Enloe, Keith Bradley Junior Dofffn D05-900 W0fk5 On 0 ff9QUe 'CY counrer in ElecrronicsfCompurer Tech VICA. wheels i i -fe. 341' we 'A , Q . af' . x , , 0 '. f c w . I r V 'K fc I - , s, .4 Q f , A -A , . 3 ' f L 9 , 3 Y lr A 7 M X , ,f 2 , Q ' 'T if x V' fi! in fy if-Q' K rf ia,-gg-g A it 3 C . f r -rw Y 1 '51 'J' gs an A i ' .unfit rs. iz , 1' 5 fs! Q Af ,, Q ww 1, amy, X Y qv: lg .nfl ,ef -1 A , Q H 5 5 vig, Q 5 ' 6 9 A N., 1 is .Q Q w 1 'rg 64552 fx ,' ix, sub. i, 4 4, , , 1.-. g. Y' ' gf Q Q I I I A X 4 I 5 4 :I Q, y N F' tg f I' 4, it if If 5 Q gixh QM., I -Q ,pi 4 1 a , , Q' ' X I Y' 1' b- u ff Q rig. f ' if T' i f,,, H My .. K - N , V E gives , V Senior Darin Mclnrier shows disrricr vocarional counselor Bob Jackson rhe micro processor on display ar the Compurerf Technology VICA boorh in Pianos Collin Creek Mall. The display was ser up in observance of Narional Vocarional Week. EIecrronicslCompurer Tech VICA, Elecrronics VICA i 89 ELECTRONICS VICA: Cfronr raw? George Dabson, Marr Price, Clinr Schriner, Earl Browning, L -.-,r , I iff if Y AIR CONDITIONING VICA: Cfront row? Carl Jackson, Carl Eason, Fred Singer, Don Clemons, Jerry Overly Csecond row? Mr. Dean Robinson, Scott Gorski, Phillip Logan, Jimmy Shankle, Randy Sullivan Kthird row? Micheal Coleman, Kit Killingsworth, Joel Alegnani, Bret Neumann Kback row! Sean Fleskes, Glen Whisnant, Jimmy VICA student Tommy Siano puts finishing Moreland touches on a compressor fault detector. AUTO MECHANICS VICA: Kiront row? John Crowell, Paul Wirta, Richard Marshall, Ken Dodson, Alec Hendicks, Mr. Jim Cumby Csecond row? David Crockett, Mike Balvin, Greg Williams, John Grisham, Steve De Vries Cthird row? Jeremy Glasser, Ken Borgne, Mike Hanson, Paul Garner, Earl Priver, John Kerr ffourth row? Mike Balvin, Mark Berglund, Danny Cook, Kevin Kuhlman, Steve Arnold, Chris Frazier Cback row? Anthony Pippens, Bobby Perkins, Brian Hedden, Robert Notz, Stuart Lowke Kevin Kuhlmann works on a cylinder head during his vocational auto class. OO I Activities Vocational students raise funds for local competition Wolking down the holl ond seeing someone eoting o yonillo ice creom cone mokes o person curious os to where it come from. Air-Conditioning VICA members sold the ice creom cones which they mode with the mochines they repoired. With the money roised selling the ice creom, members porticipoted in on oreo VICA contest. They olso went on o field trip to the Texos Stote Technicol Institute in Woco. The club took port in Notionol VICA week ot Collin Creek Moll. Members disployed prqects sub- li'rJi,M V .ii 5 , qliiisiwf ,t cl ii 'Q Wk. I ,R If Porticipoting in Notionol Vocotionol Week ot Plono's Collin Creek Moll, senior Joel Alegnoni demonstrotes the Air Conditioning VICA projects. mitted in on oreo VlCA contest. Auto Mechonics VICA hod vorious fund roisers which included speciol tune up doys os well os octuol goroge work done on cors thot the public brought in. With the funds roised by the students, the club wos oble to por- ticipote in the district ond stote VICA contests. VICA members submitted projects ond competed in skill speed, knowledge, ond obility. r 4 5 if Working in 0 shop full of cors, junior Mork Berglund does o volve job on o Mustang. Air Conditioning VlCA!Auto Mechonics VlCA X Q1 Building trades VICA places in skill contest Building Trades VICA took a first place in the skill speed category at the district contest. Building Trodes members spent the majority of their time awoy from con- tests constructing a three bedroom, two bath home. The house, built in Plono, included a gomeroom. The house was offered for sale at the end of the yeor for S115,000. A strong competitive category for students in Metal Trades VICA was selected job training. The seven VICA students who entered contests in ...... W, .... i ..cs To X METAL TRADES VICA: Cfronr row? Mr. Ed Belanger, Bill Hulse, Tim McKnight, Dennis Parks, Mike O'Neil Csecond row? John Evans, Max Morales, Darryl Boess, Lem Mequi, Chris Myers Cbacls row! Ernie McKnight, Jeffrey Koch, Jim Petrus, Mark Shearer selected job training won first ploces in district and state competitions. ln Metal Trades VICA, junior Ernie McKnight shapes a piece of steel. l il bi Junior Jeffery Koch works on a metal trades project on a lathe machine in the Metal Trades VICA workshop. Q2 J Activities 1 I h BUILDING TRADES VICA: Cfront row? Chuck Heasley, Gary Morrow, Fran O'Neil, Bill Black, Jim Lee, William Hebrank Csecond row? Scott Fischer, Chad Markham, Kelly Moore, Jeff Knauss, Pat Aksamit, Mr. Bob Taylor Cback row? Bobby Carper, Dave Burch, Arnold Thompson, Duane McDonald, Dan Amundson, Rich Arndari, Mirch Wickizer ' Z Qi tt Q. Q Ti ' gf f I f n sr t 7 5 Q- . A 2 ! 1 J I 94.8, . .f, X 41- i ' ..: gs, E K4 I 'i nw- :gal f 8, .. .N g v ? it ...mlaf-'V At the building trades field site, senior Bill Black helps position a board at the correct angle. is M hair Building Trades VICA member Scott Fischer sands a beam as students frame the proj- ect home in Plano. Metal Trades VICA, Building Trades VICA X Y' Drafting VICA shows competitive spirit A hounted house to help support the Morch of Dimes wos the first oc- tivity for drofting VICA students. Members of the group sold condy ond chips to help poy for VICA trips to competitions. ln the district contest ot Mt. Pleosont in Februory, Drofting VICA students porticipoted in ond won 18 first ploces in orchitecturol presentotions, mechonicol drofting, orchitecturol drofting, ond mechonicol drofting sl-till speed. The group olso took five sec- ond ploces in mechonicol drofting ond orchitecturol drofting ond two third ploces in orchitecturol skill speed ond mechonicol drofting. ln the stote contest held in Son An- tonio in April, drofting students won one second ploce in speed skill, two first, three second, two thirds, ond three fourth ploces in job disploy mechonicol drofting os well os one first ond five fourth ploces in job disploy orchitecturol drofting. A leodership conference for voco- tionol club officers, o district contest, ond o stote contest were three very speciol trips token by members of the Printing VICA students. , .uf M!! 5enior Bill Moore ond junior Bill Mitchell work on originol designs for Drofting VICA competition. Q4 f Activities ln the district VICA contest, printing A Club fund helped the printers poy students pgrriqipgred in Qnd Won one their trovel expenses for the trips to second ploce ond three fourth ploces COmD9TlTlOfW5- On C0mPU5t their in job disploy. vocotonol shop wos olwoys busy. f F Before beginning their project, printing VICA students Derrick Ary ond Don Richordson check out the copy mochine in the print shop. , ,V DRAFTING VICA: Cfronr row? Richard Metersky, Rob Beaird, Dan Fricano, Susan Humphreys, Bill Moore, David Knight, Pat McEvoy Csecond row? Van Garraghty, Bill Czajkowski, Kevin Canale, Kevin Allen, Evan Smith, Lori Newman, Gary Bazis Cback row! Scott Bass, Jeff Brooks, Craig Brandt, Todd Wadley, Bart Roberts, Bill Mitchell, Drafting VICA student David Knight works Jomedowrefvfe on the numerous details of his project. PRINTING VICA: Kfront row? John Niemyer, John Petroglia, Mr. Paul Mackey, Troy Young Csecond row? Derrick Ary, David Thies, Scott Sawyers 6 back row? Bryan Nelson, Michel Pompolina, Don Richardson ini i I D e'lGG 1 gif' Drafting VICA sponsor Bill Davidson helps Robert Beaird with a structural diagram. Printing VICA X Drafting VICA I 95 Goodman, Podowski head class Valedictorian J' 4 3 Lindy Goodman 3 L+'f ' Af ,bl- -vw 1, 'vf'4 ' ' m .A ,L fi ' .I, P , gf. 'f s e' 4'v, - ,- V rx 1 9 ' 96 i Honors i ...al 3. Slum-.L '51 ,W Salutatorian Jane Podowski Throughour her high school years, Jane Podowski worked hard ro achieve a 9. 93 average ro become the 1962 Salurarorian. With a 10.22 grade point average, Valedicrorian Lindy Goodman made a speech on education or graduation, LVM? A 4,f,,1,1Q4f41 lbdl? JIMWA Emi? gedlflfy CUT, l ClU!l'l 12 44, U L JIWI W 'Ml i roo 5 a ll een acc io ar rown . , Anagbb 0 ar an a ce N 'Yi , xx.: 3-2 :ig-X. . X KW, 0 ie amey enn aaaa efanie arn :QQ ii, is Q K 52: Mm, -' 'Immun V eww ,., f ? Qs A W g ' Q Var li A Q , it X Q 5 E K sf f f S l + 5 5 2 3 f Q f 'Q if 'af M ,W dl fr af S Q gg' QV an M I fs? ax,-- 4 PUBLICATIONS EDITORS: Rachel Groves, PIanonian yearbook, Mark Freeman and Heidi Huggin - Wildcat Tales newspaper. c 5 I I 1 I S fx il W N' I C , 1 fsi 54. 'V A I as I SPANISH A WARD WINNERS: Meredith Weldon and Blanca Soliz UIL SCIENCE X MA TH CONTEST WINNERS: Cfront row? Trey Summit, Brenda Thies, Darla Smith, Greg Field, Cback row? Lloyd Sartor, David Richardson, Marcus Tucker 100 I Honors School activities earn students honors SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS Goy Brodford Lynn Frohnouner Tommye Rushing, Doverre Groy Lloyd Sorror Dovld Rlchordson Blll Moore Llso Ann do Thles. bonrwe Jfll Presley JOHO Hvllofvd fb0Ck row? B0fb0f0 RUblO COT STATE DTSTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION STATE WINNERS Toni Ruclfle Con ne Powell Michelle Smlrh nie BOTGS Contestants win awards in many Categories FUTURE EARMER5 OF AMERICA WINNERS: Left Rum Ann scales, Mflfe STATE FARMER WINNERS: 5f9PhOf7 Morfhmorv, Rurh Ann Scoles, Sims, Poulindo Toler, Allison Nerhery, Srephon Morchmon ond Milfe Sims 'MWVV' sf MW N- GIRLS ATHLETIC AWARDS: ffronr row! Julie Perry, Cindy Tolle Cboclf FBLA WINNERS: fffOf7f row? Sherri Roberrson, John Tropp, Kelly rowi Margie Rorclifli Lindy Goodman, Tino Luff Rorh, Csecond row? Deonno Senrer, Bill Word Cboclf row? Oonh Tron, Brendo Sriles 102 I Honors BUSINESS UIL WINNER: Lynn Cosrronovo RFK, , 'S as igagggifsliisfg Sf IPA f Q HOME ECONOMICS COOPERA TIVE EDUCATION A WARD5f Cheryl Rose ond Renee Miller si' . : Tia: S ' A -- W-QM-..,,.C , ,, AUTO PAINT AND BODY STA TE WINNERS: Chris Decker, Ed Lowery, Steve Sreelmon, Gory Bourgeois I x.. OFFICE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION WINNERS: Lourie Oedewoldr, Kim Donen, Lindo Sreves, Shelley McCormick, Glenna Dovis Honors I 103 1 of ,K xo X' 1 T I V' LATIN REGIONAL WINNERS: Louro Sondy, Perer Clorlf, Cheryl NATIONAL FRENCH WINNERS: Steven McKinnon, Suzonne Morlfovich, Kelly O'Connor Thomos, Tommy Flemmer 'kan PRESIDENTIAL SCHOLAR: DovidRichord5on GERMAN REGIONAL AND STA TE WINNERS: Lfnneo Hoffmon, Liso , Ann Wuermser, Kevin Cory, Trocy Heinmon 104 I Honors SPEECH UIL WINNERS: Cbaclf row? Bonnie McClinron, Bruce Priddy, Chuck Schuellse, David Richardson Cfronr row? Sherry Martin, Susan Sranfield, Millini Powell, Kris Kinsella Students recognized for achievements 3 NATIONAL MERIT FINALISTS: Denise Frezzo, Brenda Thies, Tod Knight, Suzanne Thomas, David Richardson, Bill Moore, Greg Field ART WINNERS: Lefr Rich Triprow, Torn Padden INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS TECH WINNERS: Kevin Kelly, Phil Dem- rnings, Marr Price - Honors f 105 Gutstanding students project their talents , .4 K g DRAFTING VICA STA TE WINNERS: Lori Newman, Jeff Scano, Craig BOYS' AND GIRL-5' STATE: john Henbesf, Tommy Ervin, Bm Virdfn, Brandt, Bill Moore, Todd Wadley, Clinr Helron, William Mitchell, 5he,,y Morrin Gary Bazis, David Knighr, Kevin James. 106 I Honors MACHINE TOOL TECH STA TE WINNERS: Darrly Boess, Ernie MeKnighr, Kent Davidson, Bill Hulse. REFRIGERA TION VICA STA TE WINNERS: Seon Fleskes, Tommy Siono, Mike Colemon, Scorr Gorslfi UIL READY WRITING AND JOURNALISM AWARDS: Peter Clork, Terri Henderson AUTO MECHANICS VICA STA TE WINNERS: Richord Morsholl, Corl Wymon, CRighrJ Sruorr Lowlfe, Alec Hendricks Honors I 107 Courtney Miller, Suzanne Thomas and Loyd Sartor 108 X Honors Stacey Travis Wh 's Wh Seniors recognized involved in student activities, COURTNEY MILLER was a member of Key Club. She served as treasurer of the group and attended the interna- tional Key Club Convention and Leadership Development lnsritute. Courtney was a member of National Honor Society and a Student Council member for four years. As a senior, she was a stu- dent council vice-president and secretary of Stu- dent Senate on which she served for two years. She was also active in the choir and Spanish Club. Active in French Club, SUZANNE THOMAS serv- ed as president of the organization for two years. She was a student member of the Foreign Language Advisory Board. A National Merit Scholar in 1982, she placed in the National French Contest as o junior and senior. Suzanne was a Golden Herald Award nominee and served as 1981 Texas Girls' State Citizen. She was also involv- ed in National Honor Society: serving as vice- president of the organization. Suzanne will be at- tending the University of AGM. An honor graduate, LLOYD SARTOR was a Golden Herald Honorable Mention. He placed third in the UlL State Science Contest in his senior year. Lloyd was a member of the Spanish Club, Math Club, Science Club, Computer Club and National Honor Society. The work of STACEY TRAVIS in the theatre brought her many awards and individual honors. She placed first in' both vocal and dramatic arts at the Plano Parade of Talent. ln the UlL district con- test she won Best Actress. Stacey served as Thespian vice-president in 12th grade and was ci member of the society for two years. Stacey ac- cepted a scholarship to Pepperdine University of California to further her study of acting. Musicolly inclined, CARMEN FALLS has wan honors for her talent as o violinist since her days in junior high school. She was selected for all-region high school or- chestra for three years and elected concert master, She also received superior ratings in UlL Solo! Small Ensemble and selected for state competitions. Ar the Dallas Time Herald Symphonic Festival, Carmen won first place in the sonata division in 1980 and first place in the sonata division in 1981. Carmen accepted a music scholarship to further her studies. Drafting student WILLIAM MOORE was secretary of Drafting VlCA as a senior. ln district vocational com- petition, he placed first in mechanical drafting and went an to win second place in the state. He was a member of the Math Club and elected to National Honor Society for four years. William was also named National Merit Finalist and a Texas AGM University President Endowed Scholar. . N i . , S' . ' ' Q . lx David Richardson and Bonnie McClinton 'M sit 1 if . 0 Carmen Falls and William Moore Presidential Scholar DAVID RICHARDSON was the first student from Plano to receive the coveted title. ln addition to David's wir he is also musically inclined. He played in the school orchestra for three years and performed with the Dallas Civic Symphony. A Na- tional Merit finalist, David was a member of the Na- tional Forensic League, Science Club, Math Club, and was on the Whiz Quiz Team. His accomplishments in math and science are too numerous to be listed, however, some special individual awards included first place Division lll on the ETSU Biology Merit Exam, first place in biology, and third in general science. An active member of the National Forensic League, BONNIE McCLlNTON proved her talents at the District 13-AAAAA UlL Speech Contest where she won first place in persuasive speaking. interested in sports, Bonnie competed in basketball and volleyball in her senior year. ln district 18- AAAAA, she received honorable mention for her abilities in basketball. As a senior, she placed third in both the Lincoln Douglas Debate and extem- poraneous speaking at the South Grand Prairie Speech Tournament. Bonnie was elected vice- president of the FCA. She was also elected to Na- tional Honor Society in her senior year. Whos Who!1Of-7 110 X Honors Who? Wh Fifteen selected Who's Who on Campus is an honor bestowed on fifteen seniors who had an outstanding high school record in all kinds of school sponsored activities. LORI NEFHERS was actively involved in campus ac- tivities. She was a two-year member of Beta Student Council and served as its president as a senior. She was twice elected to Student Senate. interested in community activities, Lori participated in several cam- pus food drives to help the needy. She was a member of National Honor Society, and was selected Plano Rotary Student of the Month. Lori was a baseball bat girl two consecutive years, President of the Student Senate in her senior year, MARY KATHRYN EDGAR. served on Student Council for four years. She received many honors and awards. Mary Kathryn was named a Sam Rayburn scholar and a Texas Bluebonnet Girl at state in 11th grade. She also received the honor of being a Rotary Club Student of the Month her senior year. Mary Kathryn won a Lincoln Douglas award for her speech ability. JENNIFER ALBRECHT was a Sam Rayburn Sym- posium Scholar in 11th grade. The some year she was American Legion Girls' State Alternate. A member of Student Council for two years, she served as presi- dent as a junior. She was elected to Student Senate for two years and served as secretary for a year. Jennifer was also active in Key Club, Public Affairs Club and Science Club. She served as Class Secretary and was a Rotary Club Student of the Month as a senior. Lori Nethers QNQ. Mary Kathryn Edgar and Jennifer Albrecht f, , if i .W l E , Q rem? A-. Q we l'- rt.. i Lisa Beville and Rhonda Red Cherries Tennis was the name of the game for class salutatorian JANE PODOWSKI. A U.S. Tennis associa- tion qualified championship player, Jane was a member of the UIL Tennis team for four years. She placed first in the Patsy Pickman Memorial Tennis Tournament. On campus, Jane was a member of the French Club, Math Club, Student Council and National Honor Society. As a senior, she was a National Merit Commended Student and o National Mathematic Award Winner. She placed in competitions at FOTG Francais as a senior and in UIL math contests as a junior. Standing second in her class, Jane had a 9.93 grade point average. BlLL BROOKS served as FCA president his senior year and was involved in numerous other activities. He served on the Student Council for three years and the Student Senate both his junior and senior years. Bill was awarded a United States Math Award in 1982. Additional honors included Brown finalist, class favorite finalist and Rotary Club Student of the Month. Bill was also active in sports and was named all district in football while being an honor student all four years of high school. A 12 year student of Plano schools, LISA BEVlLLE, was honored for both athletic and academic ac- tivities. Traveling to Scandinavia with her all star soc- cer team wos a treat as well as an award. She also played basketball during four years of high school. Vice-President of Key Club during her junior year, Lisa was also active in student council. She was class treasurer as a junior and senior and was elected treasurer of the Student Senate two years. She was elected Rotary Club student of the Month in October. Lisa plans to attend Texas Tech University, after receiving a Business Administration Scholarship. She was also the recipient of the Lynn Moores Memorial Scholarship and the Craig Gilbert Scholar- ship. Lisa was a four year honor roll student. Proud of her indian heritage, RHONDA RED CHER- RlES was named Miss indian Dallas in 1981 and went on to win Miss Indian Texas. On campus, she was a four year member of the Future Homemalsers of America and served as president of the group her senior year. Rhonda was a student member of the Home Economics Advisory Committee. She cam- peted in the Collin County Youth Fair where she wan several awards and was named Grand Champion in the bread division. Rhonda was in marching band for four years and a member of the flag corps for three years. Rhonda served as flag corps captain for two years. Bill Brooks and Jane Podowski Who s Who I 111 T may ,apps , BX 'F yi.. Q lv ,F in if K h-Q .. if 1 A N' .xiff f , yyyi- i, E , . , , a 'Q X A -. . ',.. M . ,, w,.,: W, ,, , ., ,,., T. A, My ....,,, f . , f , A ff ,, -,W-4, ' w . , J' Y , I' 111 f.'cwM ,if if- ' f -df! URS 82 SEN OHS 82 SEN UHS 82 SEN l l CL A55 OFFICERS President Jeff .Slgmon Vice President Brad Docus Secretory Srocy Bohn Treasurer Lisa Beville ugh wa mul 'I' Ile rue As we opprooch the end of our journey together, many of us will stort the foundotion of our lives. Moy I wish you the best of luck in deciding the poth thot you will be troveling. lt hos been on experience to serve os your class president ond I thank you. Agoin l wish you 114 I Seniors the best of luck ond moy God bless you. S Jeff Sigmon ' e he cLAss FA vomrfsf Heather neevfs arid Bruce Pffddy Delta principal shows concern for students Delta Sub School Principal Mitch King's job description would rival that of most active workaholics. He is responsible .for issuing lockers and helping students with locker problems. Many scheduled programs and extra-curricular activities like students working at athletic events also fall under Mr. King s jurisdiction. His most important job however is student guidance and the handling of disciplinary matters. I I try to help young people take the right path of life or at least get them started in the right direction. I enjoy talking and working with the teenagers said Mr King. Delta Sub School princpal Mitch King spends time visiting with students like senior Bob Flinchbaugh. u?.3!' S Brad Abrams It Xi Steve Ader Susan Achauer Michael Acker Albert Acosta Belinda Adams ,- Mandana Ahaneen Martha- Alarcon I Jennifer Albrecht Kathy Alderman S80 NBS Z8 S80 NEIS Z8. SHDINHS i I QQ A, fi M ,X i ' M ii , ' is 8. S I . UINEIS Z8. SHOINEIS Z8. I . l H0 NEIS Z8 SU Seniors I 115 HE ER TOGETHER WE'RE BETTER TOGET R W: WE'RE BETTER 116 X Seniors H gf J 'lu - 1 S wg W 145 LL Rains welcomed in fall fi lk no o reciore rhe covered wollrwoys berween the campus -fr? iff? Joel Alegnoni Dovid Allen ,OD buildings when ir roins. R Y' vi? .K WW 'J if? Srudenrs like seniors Anchor Wiggins ond Kevin Bush leorn ro Kevin Allen Robin Allen l ,K Allrnon Angelo Amosson Doniel Arnundson Allen Anoyo Corgi Anderggg 4121 L Ar Q lv ,A l ss ik M Dovid Anderson Koren Anderson Kurt Anderson Morls Anderson Mike Anderson -J-f Sr Y -'r '41-wb IRAQ 1 Rhondo Anderson Penny Andrew Audrey Are! Donold Armsrrong Greg Armstrong . ff g , V fm W r ,rr-1 v a f f' - Y Vx' l 1 Vicrorio Arnold Brod Ashmore Tommi Askew Korrino Arherfon 'U 2' 51 6 33 5' 3 U1 O 3 H .J 113113838 3M C ,, S Lonce Ayers Liso Boiley Shoron Boiley Korhryn Auger Peter Aulooch Suson Boiley Jon Morc Boird Liso Boles Byron Boll Kim Boll H3H13501 3 H31138 uw FD 2. O -. 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William Buisman Jackie Burnett is 1 Kenneth Burnefre Steve Burch Sheila Burke Fred Burkhalter - Kim Burks Guards support maroon and white Maroon and White guards Rlch Loromore Robbie .Shlnn Mike Anderson Ben Deal AI Perry Randy Edwards and Greg Oliver relax while wafchrng the dnll team members perform during a halfrrme show fwzf Bndgerr Burns John Burns Lon Burroughs Jacquelnn Burza Lasa Bush Z8. SIIUINEIS EIS DIN SH Z8. EIS SII Z8 EIS ' , 0 if , . 3, ' .tiX . I L W ' 8 iv is ' . . V-rf.,-' I I A I fv,I f ' I . We . I 1 K x Y V 5 'ru' 5 A h . or , ,i : X J - . I . I . I .il 1.21 1. rl' 2. IUIN . S80 NEIS Z8 SIIO NEIS Z8 S80 NEIS Z8 '6' D O za G X -A 70 CA Ronnie Bushnell David Butler Steve Butts Angela Byrd Maureen Byrne N cf-f ,rf .QE 1 if lt l 'fwq' X Lu i 'm El Debra Cadmus Teresa Cain Jan Calame Scott Callahan Victoria Cambridge F-u, 3 I Cl' 'd I h I I ' gg: - -X ,.ta ' V - mt? ll' is ig 2 , r B 4, asa ' A Linda Campbell Edward Campos 1 ' ' lag, X -. 'CSV -. i ' Joining in the revolt against the preppy look, senior Sean 3 Mullins shows off his anri-prep pin in psychology class. i f A V I- Keith Cannon James Canole 124 X Seniors Diana Cantu Elizabeth Cantwell Brian Carlson Mary Carlson Brad Carrnon HH! flfgg fi X. .:..3 3 H3 3901 Robert Carmona Jeff Carnes Kris Carlyon Lisa Carpenter Scott Carpenter Debbie Carrico Kelly Carter Michelle Carter Stacy Carter Renee Carver Mtv' Jennifer Caruth Renee Case Rhonda Case Carla Cathriner Dara Cato UJHIHB llihh 83 3113 Seniors X 125 'Vi Lisa Caudill Joy Cawood , Joseph Champlin Donna Cherry Kimberly Christian Donna Christiansen Linda Christianson Jenny Chu Kim Church JP? ' Artists keep portfolios Jeff Bobby Clark l f-ui W C0 ca 2 , 5 it C E ' 1 6 Q 5 iiii C f yi 1 In arf class, Greg Salzillo begins organization of his semester Q assignments before the bell rings. l i ' ' S Michael Clark - ' A ' h 126 I Seniors Lisa Churchwell Lisa Clark ,af Roberta Clarkson 4' vw av ' fr ,- if . I , V 1 4.,,.. -ui 'F 1 x X Michoel Clemens Mork Clement Donold Clemons Q Dorlon Clufe 4 Brion Cobb I - I A - , Ai, li-ew -is , if - Dovid Cobb Kerilee Coble 'John e Cochron i Liso Cody Y . , H Courtney Cogburn - ff Timmy Coil Eric Colborh Cindy C ollier C John Collins , Mory Compton Doniel Conroy ' 'Seniors I 127 TUBE IS UUHS THE FUTURE S UUHS THE FU 128 X Seniors Books recall memories Tomoro Consronrine Korhern COOCW V, gui: ,3 ix 5 i' Q- W -ii Like fypicol girls, seniors Lori Moore ond Suson Soffel flip ' rhrough on old yearbook, rememberrig ond loughing. Christopher Cook M E Kely Coppedge ' -q-W-rfjlh , j.. '-.X up Robby Cornelius Sherri Corum Kevin Cory Lourie Cousino Jerry Covington . .rv 17 -11 ,, , -fqgig. . .... . Jima Egaiiiwi. , fi y 'wliillw' 5 xi llmfiiis a ,. , ,, ,L learn T ii sz. .iflr3'e3Qh,!QiiQ' ii ,c'lul3' 4325 ' -:Mig .i. ,gi W.. Sir' 2 'fffeieigiiilflzkfif-i' T qffis.. i ,B g 3 WJ 4 i J- fisfzz:-ff, 1 ' le ., . , . Aim 255' -V in M.. 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' Deborah Deramee Tracey Derrick lull J, in D 2. ff' 32 ' Q-f r r . ri William Deschler Stephen DeVries David Deyo Miriam Diaz Deborah Dietz 1-. SHO NEIS SZ8 NEI SHI! M f -:ax if X who -'Q txt? 'Q 5 H K 3'-'Tv if K gr xi bf, 'fini my 'T ' ZF 2 Y x W E? , L YW D :fr 3 '57 . I . I . OINEIS Z8. l . l SH NEIS Z8 SUD Z8 NEIS SUD Seniors f 131 -.. :X 1, I sig ' L gy W wi A ed if H5361 -qv -Riff WW ifiikw' iv: , 1. 1 ' A 75, ,V WU A 11 1 1' A 19 ' + 1 fd11',E.r 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 GOUDT HENDS 134 I Seniors 4 English with a irwisrf i l 1 David Eisele Steven Eisele 1 4 'twuqnnd E . fir L English teacher Marsha Henbest entertains her Hrst hour class with some trivia from Charles Dickens novel, OIiver Twist. 1? .3 6 l Q 'Lindo Elking Paulo Elkins i N l l l l - - I Nancy Elliott Karen Ellsworth Dana England ' Janet Erickson Eric Esnord l tl James Esser John Evans Kim Evans Eric Everett Sue Falk 4, 5 Corrnen Folls Morcio Former Liso Forr John Forrell Merrie Felrmon 'Him' .Safe 5 4-Es.. if I 5 A l Porricio Fenton Jomes Ferris Koren Fewell John Fichero Gregory Field Jomes Fifield Glendo Finch Lourie Fink Cheri Finley Gorrick Fischer ffff' p - 1 John Fischer Jody Fishpow Deboroh Fleming Rochoel Fleskes Bob Flinchbough SUNEI H:l ll EIWLI. 0009 ' ' ' I Seniors I 135 136 I Seniors Janice Flora Kirt Floyd Susan Flynn Diane Foersrer Shawn Foley Belinda Folsom Jennifer Forbes Michael Ford Michael Foster Denise Fowler fic M - Sandi Francis Steven Frazee Debra Frech Sandro Frederick Mark Freeman Dennis Frezzo Daniel Fricano Chuck Frisk Lynn Frohnauer Gregory Frye M m. 2 1 I .r. ' . 5 L. T V i ,M : . 1 if lx? Y . ,hkgsg w 1 X X . :au-:::!4 r' , 1 lf i ' Yah' -138 ! Seniors ff ' if 152 ' A my K STOUIGY GOVFGTY- Condoce Gorwick Felicio Gorlin L Mb- 'Wim-.. 4 G ScorrGouIden ' G Timorhy'George G G - eChrisropher Gerber Liso Gerrish Gregory Gibbs if Lonce Gibson A Rondy Gibson Roymond Gibson Rhondo Gibson b Soroh Gibson - - . - V Debro Giles i Doreen Gill f G Srreven-Gillow Debbie Gleoson Cindy Gleoron Leonne Glezen Judy Glisker Chris Godwin Douglas G oldberg Gregory Golden 101' ' l Dovid Goldwyn Vincent Gonnelly Deborah Gonzolez Kothryn Goodrnon xlust a phone call away' , cf gg , I Chris Groff K i In Beta Sub-School, ofHce ossistont Jodi Schultz listens in on senior Jeanette Jones' conversation with her mother. Richord Groves Sondi Gorg Tim Groff Scott Groves Seniors f 139 V' QI' ,W H. 35, ,lf W., f 7 si T 5 le, YQ Q f----..-..... . i f v 1 R F 3 4. -YY, , A-...,,..f 4 41 'x l W1 w r 1! 'Q 5 9 5 I r ,x 3 lg 3 Q: 'P a i I 1 w Qs 13 Al ? 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' I Steve Hart Thereso Harter r l - T H Beth Hartke Laneca Hartline Cheryl Hartman Jeffrey Hawes Kenneth Howk ,Q Sw, H5 -X, xx Nils. ws ' f Q I ,, Nun. fx g , , ef:-f-' 'M 'Du , , .49 vk N X 'wx Qi x . r Ani - 'mr-Q -. 1 L4 4 X . 19' 53 QTL- -' Q N- A Zin' 1 1 ,as A V 'Yi iw, 'Uh czfx 1 2 an wf W My + , , ,X 'Q' F H ,W mg- iff E A.. Z, ' , 1 ff' 33 M A . W. :JG-iF! .1 2 555: ' 1: . :: '-'QE-:Ei . ET'+.. , 'L 5, 1 k D, 'P if U .s J ,w , . .3 ' WA 1 qw . l,a -4 -,.. . -T-XA. W , ..' Y- gd 5 if 36.1 , .xx 'fi , ,mfg ,,e::::'..' ' ' -1:-m.. Q f 4 1 L :iii W, 1' .' V tVv sisi :::q,g: -. My - -A-, 'sv ,Q L- SA -QQ-Q,. f22s1f1-141 112 QM . 1 S fy :gp 1'- g JI' A Y1 2 H wr rr mil xi 3 xr' 3. 1 ' ,K 'W' 35, .' T4 1: 'Mp I Q .i f ff' fm... rw' .raw :.1-- M, ., 41. , Hx 1'-5, .53 A H . T if -WP. um' 1 wmv k 'b ,EL ,.4.A. .,,! V . 1 ...,. 1, 'mm ,Q if r- M if 'Y ,X , ff' if 1::r221fE5g5W '3Ei'H . 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I Seniors I 147 I9 wk ib 1 . ,Aw 1 if 1 X 14125. 1: ,,, I . 5Q XY 2? i, 52 1 fs l i r l , l 1 r ,V i Bti' ijvb ck 7 1t 'm!' W fi .I , i. i f ' - Alison Jones Amy Jones Andrea Janes Cassi Jones Jeannette Jones fm f A Q , nik V ,J t J L' A 1-2q,'Es ,gr-vs G' is . .7V,! sf' di fy- W-v i 1'----I W-i. r Sharon Jones Laura Jordan William Jordan John Josephs Doug Joss l , 1, I l Si- 1 .X A3 Jenee Jostrand Laurie Jungblut Reed Julian Kate Kahle Ann Kahn l l 1 in i, - J t s si i is 'ka A H f Q' Laura Kallies David Kaminsky Carolyn Kampas Meloney Kanoff Kerrin Kaplan 4 l l l Seniors I 149 GDDD T MES DLD FH ENDS ENDS FR MES DLD T .GD DLD FRIENDS A 8 x U1 fb 2. 9. U1 Lamb leads Beta Although Be-fa Sub-School 5 Roy Lamb has been an assistant principal at PSHS for two years he has 27 years of teaching ex- perience. Mr. Lamb received his principals certificate from North Texas State University. Being a sub-school principal ollows me to better associate with the students and serve them in the best possible manner said Mr. Lamb. The association is also a challenge because the students are all so different and that makes it a little difficult to talk to each of them on an individual basis,' added Mr. Lamb. However, Mr. Lamb feels very good about all of the students. he visits with, and he is always mak- ing new acquaintances. A t Christine Karalis ' Kenneth Kathcart Laurie Kay - Veronica Kaye Denise Kebodeaux Charles Kelly Kevin Kelly Timothy Kelly Charles Kennedy l Phillip Kennedy K. C. Kenney Kelly Kenton .4 .iwtwllii A , A 4 . Scott Kermes I Katherine Kerns Patrick Kerutis Kimberly Keszler Lisa Key it-iii' Harold Kieke James Kimery David King Paul King Sherrie King 1, iz- 'ln Q., Michelle Kinne Kristene Kinsella Michael Kinzie Thomas Kirby Thomas Kirchner . ,bib - Y Q Richard Kirlsham Lanny Kirkpatrick Jennifer Kirst Sara Kiser Joseph Klaus Seniors I 151 ff f '!. ff 'f ff f , ff 'K ,. F , fi r F4 ,, ,. ..., ,.. '- 'C fr ,- fr ,. , 4 'mm-1 .29 ' rn. -:ca zz' ' 1' -4' M? .H .M , ,,,,, .wx ,L ' A mgii-QQQL -:E 415- 39- ' ,M 'K ,lil vu Glfvn , 25? L, ,1. Whig' 3.1 V , ,.,, iii. ,ggi Y if 163 ,zg,.n '11 .4w1lgm,j K - 4 I Q A L. fr M 'lr .Q fflf . , .,.::Q::..,..:?7' ,. 'Q L '--: 1' w . E-5-11-iM:,1f-N.! u q w Qgygzgm,-W 'L .QLT W - a. Sarraf W J 'Nh 17 9 F W .f qi 1 4 i Q1 W ' V ' f :ft1??f?32 4 Aff M .A . f fig: Q: A. af Fm , 'mtg ,jf 64432: W? ,rw ' A ix' Q. 1 'V 3 . 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N55 Vf? ,- Vs. 154 X 82 SEN URS 82 SE Seniors K John Lozorine Amber Leoke Allison Lee Chorles Lee Jomes Lee Students construct clrcults - Joy Lee Irsso Lee i f19WW L While burldrng o T V crrcurr for o rodro ond relevlsron project senior K evrn O Donnell pauses ro llsren ro the announcements nee' Robert Lee Tereso Lee 'Wie Douglos Lehr Mnchoel Lerrer Jock Lemmon Lourre Leonord Kristi Leslie Dionne Leveringfon Dovid Levine John Levinski Gregg Lewis Korhie Lewis - Michoel Lewis Steve Lewis Colleen Liddy Chip Lindell Edword Lindsley Morcus Lippe Lucindo Loch Roger Longo Cormel Lopez Morcus Lopez 1 Michoel Lorhrop Roberto Love Brion Lowe Lorindo Lowell Sruorr Lowke Seniors X 155 .F if' L va. 'VTX 9 .ss- 11 'ffl' 1- 153, 51 sw . 1 -:sg wa ig 1Q?,A,' Y 'Q ,, 4 ? F I ,Wiz V '35 1 , .- gx- gr Y NT 1 s Qx T 'I ,r 1 5 W I: ' I1 45 n 4 I 4 . V X : i Wk I l . 1. fl ei I 5 1 f - W I' 1 ,wg W 1 Q, ' --, 1 iw Y, .Q 5 l 1? mf 1 Y , 1 wg 4 1 'ff , . I 1 1 , :nm , 1 W 1 J 'QE Aw EV 1 H f 113, ,. F A 1 '41 W- ,f f een, ' ' fi ' H , , A W J f f 1: f 1? Q' ' 23 A 'L s J , l A , ,! l i a w ,X sl cc 5 I f ri , William Maxwell Mary May James McAda Charles McAden Rebecca McBride if -Q i - , 6 if! - ,. rv 1 ? l l u 1 2 Dana McClain Jeanine McClendon Scorr McClinric Bonnie McClinron Stephanie McClung 412 i U M .i V :.' ' I .-if 1 fi , X all li 1, Ex l 5 E Susan McConnell Scott McCord Cherie McCormack Mark McCormack Cheryl McCormick I ....., i ? 4 ' 2 3 l Shelley McCormick Kim McCown Cindi McCrann Michelle McCreory Ann Mgcullof 158 1 Seniors S S 1 l .N N . . -1' ,, sail 'f H-ceq A Jil Q ,IPJWV ugh li ,If J Alncla McCutcheon David McDaniel C --up Barbara McGregor Kimberly Mclntlre Joseph McKee Terri McKinley Pamela McKinzie Kerry McKiniy Patrick McEvoy Rebecca McFarland Mary McFarlane Labs and In learning 8' -canv- Mixi chemicals to see if precipitation will form, chemistry stu- 09 dent Tracy Ruggeri attempts to complete along lab. SHW 01 HJ N3 10000 Ill S3 IHJ010 Seniors I 159 A--W, Q51 ,,,, .- ,-f f' , , .E C an A , I -.M in N' X J r 1 M .nr 4 Lv! M Q it ESMF' , f J' V ' x 1-. If 525: V ,RV ,HL Plano: a place for friends -w: 'lw Cothie Miller Courtney Miller Magnet ,,3,,fsZ' - Between closses senior Vivion Orozco lends o helpful hand to her friend Juli Schultz os she touches up her moscoro. Renee Miller Roy Miller 'Z hl 1 555 2? V 'Ft ., b lv-f X 1' Suson Miller Dono Milsteod Donold Mitchell Jomes Mitchell Shown Mitchell M I , Richord Mitterer Gory Mock Mike Mohn Erlindo Molinor Annemarie Monte S JHHIHJEH H1330 3 unini Seniors f 161 162 f Seniors .75 , itlr, 1 M ' '23 is ' Jane Moore Lori Moore Nancy Moore Weldon Moore William Moore Scott Moorman Bryan Morris Suzanne Morrison Steven Morriss Gary Morrow it My fx 4 ' Jeffrey Morvil ' William Moseley Leslie Mote Maureen Moughalan Shawn Mullins Daniel Mulvaney wGary Mumford Nita Muncy Debbie Murphy Jerome Murray Students EWOYQIEISUFG time i ttltf 5 Y: 't' T Y an Roger Murroy ln the Iibrory during their lunch hour seniors Kurt Ryder Lelond Hill and Eleonor Bogner try their hand ot o game of cords. 8 SHO NHS Z EIS .SHUN EIS SUO O I I rm V - 3 ffr f r 5: , I ' ' nw . 4 Mory Musco ,f ,M Dustye Muse Chris Myers Scott Myers Bort Neol Jeonnie Neol viii - Michoel Neol Vicki Neol Mike Neeley Joe Neely Koren Neely Seniors f 163 I , 0 .1 ffigrmfl , , :EEfif.g,E, N , ?'Q5r1Q.f3' P' .J wif- .'m '1 ' r . 1- -. .J55':y,, . , W five 'lf:'VJrr5F1'1. 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P cllc Q S - Bruce Priddy Annette Pritchett leon Pritchett Mott Probus Tome-ro Prochosko 1 l 2, X N r A f 3'7'N,.T Mcirk Prock Corol Procyk Debro Prudhomme Stephonie Pruitt Steven Quaid Seniors I 169 170 X Seniors ig..- Rex Romos Borboro Rond Dovid Rondleos Morgie Rotliff - ' Dodie Romey Wendy Roy Heother Reovis A Tony Recer Rhondo Red Cherries Thomos Reddy Guy Redfern Myles Reed I Michoel Reedy Mirion Resende Kyle Reynolds Trent Reynolds Pomelo Rhodes Dovid Richordson Chris Richmond Kimberly Riddle im lm. I. r 'W A. W in 1 11' 'lljiili ,fmt 1? W Q, 7,5 aggiw, H KF 1,'gi.s5Q. .Jw x ' 1. fl x E Z, ,m lx . xg . 323:24 5331 , 1: sz' I ,::'. g X Q .,,,, .. . -..V x NL. Y 1' F 1 1 i A iv. X X 1 QNQE A W iildiki F? '. 'f ' H K ' g e on 1 xr? ' xt 'fi .,.., q,i 5 M 1 + ,..Jf:w w w 'fm 155 4,3 W .gfsekizvuxvzfv -1' '. ww: www :H '43 15- 1: -W -Y na ,.iLu,...k 3 71 X 1 I 1 H H x 1 H' v y , ,al , ', rr, - 5 C .4-I A L- -nh . KI A - V-..,1 Q if' fbif 1. 1 'ijt' 'gay-. 'X ' A . -,Jax , , 5 , A :Q A- n ik. 'A My ' 1 av PR ' , zfizw .xzl - V7 Mm ff issiiw- h ' V ,X -H? A v3hu....M, n' 'IA L. f mr J dl -eivhh oy ,Q 1 if ' i - gi .. , ' Mx. V H ,EL -' ff. O '-T. 'FSL TF 'Bridger RUTCSH 0. . , y 1, iii - ' -YI'fE'f'? 'IZTTT Philip Ryon Kurt Ryder Robert Rylond - T ,:-wx. .. W.. A I 5: Nf AS Morci Sogmon Joneen Solok Jomes Sonder Todd Scherie Lori Schlemmer horon Sondidg Lloyd Sorror Lon Sox 11 Koren Schloer Geoffrey Scolf Kurt Schmoi 31139 JHEIM EI901 ll EIU H311 X ,X X g, H1 5 i I-'Fr w. il'1'l -I -I l'l'l 1 -I 3 E3 l'l'I I QD xl' 4 Q .eu .. f. MLW -. 2 X x X if i Q H1 , .A it Seniors f 173 r l I i pf . 174 f Seniors A , Debbie Schreck Clinton Schreiner ' Chuck Schuelke Jodi Schultz Juli Schultz Students assist principals .-V . fig - f t f:,,q?V1 WJ, it 1 - f . J is W Bonnie Schulz ChristooherSchwortz ' in-1 as ofticeossistonfs Edn be difficult buf 6Iso o liffle turf tot seniors Jennifer Romer and Shorlo Holley. Kim Schworz Jennifer Scoggin 'ft' ' i Ruth Ann Scoles Doniel Scott Cindy Scribner Dorron Scrivner Terri Sebostion B.. X 5 I El x Corrie Seclsinger Jomes Segerstrom Wolid Sekonder Angelo Self Donno Self X 9' ' NK Renny Semprun Deonno Senter Steve Sessions ' Doniel Setter Brion Sevelond X l L Q Joleh Shomsy Judith Shonk Thomas Shonkle Lori Show Kenneth Shepherd Robert Shinn Shoun Short Morsholl Shovein Joey Shutord Liso Siono - Seniors X 175 M E 176 X Seniors Q ,Q 1 ' 'Z ,a 'S W . aff- , , f-t i If, vt 4 4. t , 5 sf 5 fi V ' fn--Q' 4 , Richord Sievert Jeffrey Sigmon Evon Simmons Tommy Simmons Cothy Simpier 1 -is mvif. ,,r,- Y .'- N.. ... vi -- X A, A A1's 'I+ 'V S i A S S ' 154551, i, TW r Ll ' ' H fl 1 ... x .. Y.. .7 N251 YL iz 1 W Y' .VW - T 252 Sew x ' S1 Q., A fr, - 2 ', :iw--L 22' 'J .P aziiiv f iw 1 XX Teri Simpson Kothy Sims Angelo Sinoson Stuort Singer Dwoin Singleton - 4.-2 A g if V . ,, it sr 9 'i E' Y . -1-' Q :A A A I -1- ,ff Trocy Singley Scott Siwold Lourie Skidmore Leigh Sloon S Chris Smort -.1 1 4- .. .. mga? if ii W . wg -I ry' Vm4?.,f , ,QB ' A S a r ia ,sf S tvs , 5 I Bruce Smith Dorlo Smith Dorreil Smith Dovid Smith Evon Smith , ,.,,.., L-W , I , W-: 'f 178 X Seniors Leonno Sorsen Audrey Sottile Noncy Spoid Gory Speck Gary Speights I l 1 - Dione Spencer Chorles Sperry Jomes Spino Suson Stonfield Rodney Steging ' 1 1 Cheri Stephens Michelle Stephens Suson Stevens Kotherine St. Hiloire Liso Stieben , X N K Brendo Stiles Goil Stitsky Glenn Stoker Lori Stone Noncy Stoutjesdyk Students calculate stock Marie Sfreir Michael Strenger - iwltw, Senior Carrie Fuller uses her inde endent studies eriod to P P calculate the latest result of her stock for Economics. Jan Srribling Gentry Strickland Gurhry Strickland Melanie Srriplin Richard Stuhler Susan Sullivan Gordon Sumrnitr i John Suplifa David Swank Brandee Sweanngen Susanne Syrek Tammy Szeszol S 82 S 82 SEN OHS SEN um CD 2. 9 Ui x fi 'O 5 A -fi I f it I v I v 180 I Seniors R. P. Tallanclch Audrey Tannm Robin Tanke Laurie Tauber Anne Tavenner Lifelike learning tool used in lab 'U11pew- Laura Taylor if 'W K Q- Vrslrrng the Health Occuparlon laboratory senior John Rushing gets fnendly with the class learning fool berrer known as Herman rhe class dummy TQYlor 9-. Y' 1 Ginger Terrell Traci Terry Todd Thelsen Brenda Thles Richard Thomas Suzanne Thomas A Arnold Thompson Hllory Thompson Leah Thompson , Mary Thompson - .- kwgnf Wan-...W - Tommy Thompson Wendy Thorne Cynrhlo Tldwell Ron Tlllinghasf Dawn Tindall 1- . .A 5 .' ' 5 , Q37 - LX ' A -fdogg ' ew f' , o n 7 ' QV neil' x N Q j zvjgfff fff ss, v ,T T' 7,5 , , SEQ, I , - X T is if . 'C ' '- ' -wt, ,cn we , I V. x .., Q , ,s .V X. Brad Tirus Jim Tolaorczyk Poulinda Toler Glen Tolle Karen Tolnoy Marla Toloffa Oonh Tran Janet Trapp John Trapp Kimberly Troveland Seniors 1 181 162 X Seniors l 1 i VP I X ,i x iii -.V ,r T? g Q Stacey Trovis Holli Treybig Shown Trimble Teri Triptow Troy Trpkosh 1 W Jeffrey True Mei Tseng Kerri Tull Jerry Upton Tommy Von E l M ii- l ' N5 ll W? Q Ellen Vert Cleve Tlr1O V00 De C0rr Albert Vonderkroon Thomos Vorody Gregory Voughon ll k H. i Lori Vick Kimberly Vickrey Keith Venruroni Thomos Voss Suson Waddell Balloon tradition soars l , Wamng for a signal to send hundreds of white spmt balloons soaring senior Luann Martin watches the homecoming half time actrvmes Daniele Walker Cynthia Wallace ' lb ,L . 5 5 -'E ,y Z.. 5 . s 'P l , ,fymi 'D r 2 ' 'za h Klmber Wallace John Waller 151 ,. Wulham Waller Karen Walls Karen Walsh Bradleigh Walters Steven Walters ... I , v 1 I I 1 i. f. 1 1 1 fy. 1 F A I W . P I J, ' J, 4 V .. 1--jqw , -1 ,,f5,5.,g,.,qI.3.:,., f v ,. W,,,!.?j-L A ,, . .va X. ,. 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' v.l f' 'ik ag 1 if 'M 11 186 I Seniors lan. - - Doniel White Jennifer White Mitchell Wickizer Stephonie Widmyer Jeff Wiener Q3 Alice Wigley Kevin Wilburn Jornie Wilhite Tereso Winsteod Mourice Woehrie Trocy Wolf Poui Woodord Jennifer Woods Quinn Woods Kimberly Wooliet J 2-'V E I 1- 1 John Worthy Down Wright Jennifer Wright Keith Wright Liso Ann Wuermser - - Shoron Wolford John Womocls Horold Wondergem Bryon Wood Kristine Wood ,HH . Few MM. , .. if , 9 Lindo Wood Liso Wood Shondo Wood Roger Wyiy Doniel Wysong s gf A ff Keith Yondell Lori Yotes Dovid Yeck Wendy Yoke Bonnie Yorek - -a fi ,gy A 4,3 Dennis Young Dione Zonorelli Joseph Zovifz Greg Zimmermon Chrisrino Zuber I Seniors f 167 l'Although the responsibilities of the junior class officers were few, most of them were impor- tant to all students. We were responsible for the decorations at the Homecoming dance and related festivities as well as the traditional Sadie Hawkins dance. We were proud of our involve- ment with the blood drive and would like to thank all those who helped to make it so successful. We wish the seniors the best of luck, and to the juniors, we join you in looking forward to being seniors next year. The Junior Class Officers CLA55 OFFICERS: Ellen Butler - Secretary Chris Simpson Vice President Bill Virdin President Michelle Petty - Treasurer Instead of munching aut, junior Elizabeth Ballard takes ad vantage of her lunch hour to complete an assignment for an CLA55 FA VORITES Ellen Butler and Russ Melbye afternoon French class, UN DDS F 0 i i i l i il i it i i l 'i i i lll1l0I'S il ' Craig Abello Lori Abraham l l , Amy Adams 1 Craig Adams i l i Troy Adkison Tom Airhart i if lg As the vice principal in charge of the student parking lot, . Mr. Joe Wardell has a car towed. l Richard Adkins . first year at PSHS A Joe Wardell served his first year as Alpha sub- l school principal but was no stronger to the Plano schools. ln his sixth year with the district, Mr. 'i Wardell feels that having both taught and - Dgriq Aibingef coached in Plano was to his advantage as far as Bobby Alford getting to know his students and understanding y how to help them. , There is not another job anywhere that l'd ' rather have, Mr. Wardell said. His job is o A demanding one in that a lot of time is required for A student government besides his regular duties. l l'm willing to put forth the time and effort 4, Amy Anord required because l enjoy what l'm doing, he said. f Clayton Allen l it 1 U Dallas Allen E Dina Almon l Bill Alston I Chris Amos J A Kyhl Amosson L i f Juniors I 189 190 X Juniors Gino Anostosi Michele Anoyo Sheryl Androde Liso Arbuckle Chris Arnn Becki Arnold Bruce Arnold Lone Arnold Steve Arnold Richord Arnone John Arthur Derrick Ary Chris Ashby Robert Asplin Cindy Asprion Mike Ayotte Russell Bochinskos Debbie Bogby Judy Boiley Kerrie Boiley Gregg Boker Letho Boker Morgi Boker Scott Boker Rolond Boll Elizobeth Bollord Mike Bolvin Wolly Borboro Tom Borbour Borboro Bornett Doug Bornett Robert Boron Steve Borry Eric Bortsch Trocey Boshom STPX 1. f ff ' A R ' f -.iz XA,-any A . . 1, ,, L X f ' 4 f iasif , if C ' mswarh- I Y X 3 W? ,ss-.V .Q - w , 'I 'C C sC . l - -5 wifi --v W ll J X, C Rf? AQ' - ...A . A . ' X SW . , .. my X- C f s A'- C f A X 1 S' sf f 1 X aw. C R g '3R it sy? ggi, .1- N11 fn: sw ., :Eid i - xr . ..k,, I ...sk cg ' ' B- - . - ':?ilX?Q. Q N g A iiii wfffiiii f . : EES - we - Tx . - S Ns C. J-. 1' f7,::::-.fm , 1- mi si: !i??L,i5f at New . sy,--'Sim N x S Q ss JN Mm ,ef 4 , A-:: s C... 2 fsiiief sswzr iff' ' X ii 1' ., X 'fir K GX, 1 s in 'Q Niro is Q . . 2. , L ' Q mu-- C i my M It Q, C Q Si' t is-.Lf ,,,, .i- V ... -as ,wie N x ou' X . . +5 Although their homecoming mums get heovy by offer- noon, juniors Melisso Rowe ond Renee Pouloit wouldn't chonge trodition for onything. Tradition of mums carries heavy load - ,- 9 i 2. .71 R 5 , ii 3 W N XR-.. A B N X , f : x X -HQ itll- mfe ,,,..,., -:SMX arf- 4-J: 5 E Xe gawe Froncie Bosso Brod Botemon Sondy Bowo Gory Bozis Gordon Beoch C. C. Beosley Donold Bechtold Felice Becker Louro Bell Thereso Bell Bott Benne Toven Bennett Mork Berglund Fred Bernhordf Corinno Bethke Debbie Bird Keith Birlin Leoh Bishop Srocio Block Romney Blockford Lyn Blonc Steve Bleggi Jeon Bloomer Kothy Bobick Juniors I 191 Kirk Boclsoven Jim Bodenhomer Dorryl Boess Tommy Bojorski Michoel Bond Fronk Bonet Todd Bonhom Rob Bonner Mike Borden Brod Borgne Kenny Borgne Beth Borosrovik Pom Boudine Gory Bourgeois Jim Bowen Jeff Boyd George Brodford Kim Brodley Rhondo Brodshow Donno Brody Ed Broke Croig Brondr Roger Broy Jockie Briggs Beth Brown Kevin Brown Mork Brown Melisso Brown Tono Brown Goil Bruenning Brigerte Brulte Yen Bryonr Minh Bui Chris Bullingron Amy Bunting Students must face parking lot ordeals Kelly Burke Rusty Burlss Jill Burnette Gory Burnstein Jim Burton Ellen Butler Dwoyne Bynum Nicole Codoret Korhy Colovo Corol Coldwell Kevin Coldwell Vince Collohon Koycee Connon Morcio Corrnicnoel Bobby Corper Jodi Corper Louro Correl Joe Corter Kerry Cosey Lynn Costronovo Erico Coswell Corol Core Tom Cote Shoron Cotter Measle vaccination required by state Sherri Cawrhon Heidi Chamberlin Mary Chapa Debbie Chapman Jamie Chapman Kathy Chapman Kim Chapman Mark Chaporon Felicia Chesrnur Charles Chrasniak Jimmy Clark Peter Clark Sheryl Clark Joel Clements Tracey Cliff Kim Cochran Tami Codianne Kathy Coleman Kris Collier Vicki Colman Brian Connell Danny Cook Marr Cook Suzanne Cook 'Z 'Qin Juniors Wendy Hansen, Brian Davis, and Yvonne Gutier- rez hang around the Alpha sub school office awaiting a vaccination clearance slip. 'll 5 .Q 1 Y x f 4 Tino Cook Jonet Corono Tony Crobbe Croig Crocroft Cory Creosey Corlo Criss Loney Crist Dovid Crockett Sondi Crook Renee Cross Chip Crummby Stephonie Cummings Potrick Cundori Jim Cunninghom Kelly Cunninghom Glenn Currey Chuck Curtiss Andy Dohl Morie Doley Cheryl Domiono Michelle Domron Mike Dorr Elise Dovid Borry Dovis Brion Dovis Glenno Dovis Mike Dovis Poul Dovis Julie Doy Tim Deol Drew Decker Angelo Degeorge Debbie DeLotte Chris Demers Dorion Demoss 196 X Juniors Students keep pace between 5 buildings Sherri Derbonne Jeff DeShong Croig Despoin Jennifer Devenyns Louro DeVincentis Rich Devonport Joy Devries Bill Dickenson Hugh Dickerson Mott Diedrich Korlo Dietz Scott Difiglio Brion Dillon Mike Dillon Dovid Dirtrich Dorrin Dodson Robbie Doggett Shonnon Donoho Borboro Dorn Cindy Dowell Stocey Dowler Koren Dudley Rod Duncon Heidi Dunkelberger Although time is short between closses, junior Leslie Prott monoges o few winks in the subschool lounge before the beginning of Economics. Steve Dunn Shoron Dunnivon Mike Durnin Dovid Duvol Elizobeth Dyer Corl Eoson Pot Edmond Scott Edwords Wes Eggleston Kim Elios Suson Elking Steve Elliott Kim Elliston Jeff Ellstrom Lon Emberlond Phil Emiliono Tom Engels Mork Enloe Erico Erdmon Jodi Ertel Tommy Ervin Jim Esporzo Scott Estes Tom Eubonks Joe Evons Bethony Evers Jimmy Foirboirn Sondy Folk Beth Fornhom Todd Fedro Don Fennerty Denise Fennerty Trocy Fenney Cole Ferrell Wynn Fielder Juniors X 197 198 X Juniors juniors suit up for P.E. classes Morci Fine Kirsten Fink Louro Finnell Scott Fischer Poul Fitzgerold Debbie Flonogon Suson Flonogon John Flonnery Tommy Flemmer Seon Fleskes Volorie Flick Jonette Floro Roy Forrest Shoron Forsythe Mono Fossier Dove Foster Louro Fowler Cindy Fronk Terri Frotillo Joonn Freberg Corey Free Pom Freemon Tim Freemon Kim Fridel 'Wx In physicol education class, junior Dee Humphrey woirs for the rest of his classmates to get into their gym clothes for o gome of bosketboll. Missy Friend Billy Fritz Diono Fry Keiko Fulsudo Notolie Furrillo Bill Gollo Lori Gont Jimmy Gorcio Suzonne Gordner Trocie Gordner Michelle Gorner Poul Gorner Renee Gorner Von Gorroghty Angie Gorrison Celeste Gospor Poulo Gothright Ron Geffen Tricio Getz Soro Gerke Kim Gibson Jenny Gildoy Cothy Giles Liso Gillespie Shoron Givens Bobby Gleoson Stephonie Gleoton Jeremy Glosser Deonno Gloyd Soroh Goerdt Kenny Golden Leslie Goliot Chris Gomlicker Bryce Goodmon Noncy Gormon 4 f l 200 I Juniors , juniors parade in marching band Scott Gorski Sonya Gossett John Gowan Vicki Graham Regina Grondestaff Laura Grassl John Grattafiori Darrin Green Debbie Green Ann Greer Kenneth Greer Ellen Greif Michelle Gressett Debbie Greynolds Amy Griffin Brad Griffin Kevin Griffith Leiso Griffith Donald Griswold Chris Grogan Joel Grumbles Lisa Guest Gina Gulsvig Yvonne Gutierrez ur 59 fix.-31 .J an One of seven tuba players in the Wildcat marching band, junior Ty Hoffman performs at Clark Field during halftime activities ofthe Plano vs. Sherman game. xc Ei 'FAQ 5 ,2. 495- NV' seth X Q 6' 1 Dorlene Hoclser Clifton Hoggord Shonnon Hole Mork Holey Dovid Holl Greg Holl Judy Homill Monico Homrner Sonyo Hompton Wendy Honsen Mike Honson Pom Honson Shone Honson Gobriele Honss Christi Hord Denise Hordin Suzonne Hordy Dovid Horrell Croig Horris Lynette Horrison Rick Hortkorn Korl Horvey Down Hougen Kim Howkins Shonnon Howley Wendy Hoy Greg Hoyes Melonie Heoly Chorlene Heoth Dirk Hedges Rhondo Hegwood Lorelei Heimon Cheryl Heinrich Jeonne Ann Heiser Gretchen Hellinghousen 202 X Juniors Clint Helton John Henbest Terri Henderson Bret Hendricks Pom Henningsen Kothy Henry Lori Hensley Shonnon Herrington Morionne Hickey Dophne Hicks Jeff Hicks Stephen Hicks Bill Hieott Toro Hillricks kim Hillyord Trocy Hinmon Cindy Hinnrichs Philip Hirsch Shonnon Hobbs Troe Hobbs Ty Hoffman Keenon Hogg Leonord Holden Sonjo Hollodoy Shoron Hollowoy Cothy Holley Cherie Holley Alon Honeycutt Lou Honley John Hook Shelley Hooker Andy Hopkins Mott Hopkins Bethony Hornirnon If Student Senate keeps campus active 1 Junior members of .Student Senote get to be close friends before the group gets together for more serious business. ,K 1 K i Erin Horstdoniel Kirsten Hotchkiss Holly Howord Kim Howell Pouline Howes Cothy Hubbord Korren Hudec Tim Hughes Dee Humphrey Julio Hunt Vol Hunt Jomes Hursh Poige Hyott Jenne Inkleborgen Rick Inkrote Joyne Irwin Dorreil Islet Thereso Ison Susie Ivory Cori Jockson Cothy Jockson Dru Jockson Kristen Jockson Lorry Jocobs Juniors J 203 204 X Juniors Kris Jocobson Julie Jomes Robb Jomes Shelley Jonsen Thomos Josper D. J. Joynes Shelby Jessie Dovid Jewell Gronr Johnson Joy Johnson Scholon Johnson Angelo Johnsron Donno Jones Joson Jones Lori Jones Rosy Joslyn Joy Josrrond Horvey Korlovoc Bill Kosko Jenny Kosren Ruth Kosren Kim Kofhcort Kevin Kebodeoux Koren Keegon Koren Keiffer Heorher Keirh Kyle Keller Korin Kemper Willie Kendrick Horry Kennedy Heorher Kennedy Tommy Kennedy Lori Kenney Lindo Kepner Krisrin Kerlee 'C w 11-I7 WQSBW i I In o home furnishings closs, junior Morcy Fine Ieorns obouf color perspective by completing o color wheel. i , . , if, ,- Design students learn value of color Poul Kerutis Ron Kerwin Louro Kester Heidi Keys Kit Killingsworfh Kelly Kimbrough Jeff King Noncy King Suson King Aoron Kinnon Kothie Kinsello Todd Kirby Lizo Kircher Korolynn Klein Tino Klerf Poulo Kley Tommy Kline Suson Klingler Russ Kloosfermon Jeff Knouss Dovid Knight Jeff Koch Jim Kole Pete Komotz Juniors X 205 206 X Juniors .1 ln her office, Gamma subschool principal Victoria Reis fakes a few minutes to chat with student workers. Reis challenged by new position Mrs. Victoria Reis started the school yeor by making an effort to become acquainted with as many of her sub-school students as possible. To every job there presents a number of challenges and being a principal is no exception, said Mrs. Reis. She feels that communicating with students who need help is a special challenge to herjob. Mrs. Reis has taught in eight school districts. This is her second year with PISD. This is the best ever! Students that go to Plano are very lucky, Mrs. Reis soid. Jeff Landon Ann Landry Lisa Landry Julie Lane Nancy Lanett lll1i0 S Christy Kost Keith Kramme Mike Kwas Rick Lacey Lauren LaCotts Jeanne LaMarca Colleen Laik Jono Laird Paul Lamb Tara Landen Mike Landino Kevin Landis QV f-bf lll1i0l'S Jimmy Longhom Kim Lowley Gene Lowrence Becky Lowrence Terri Lowrence Stephonie Lowson Donny Lozoro Donny LeMons Jennifer Leo Glenn Lee Jeff Lee Shoun Leedhom Dovid Leidy Dovid Leon John Lepo Kothleen Levinski Stocy Lewolling Trocy Lewolling Robyn Lewis Mork Leyerle Donno Lidiok Robert Limo Jody Lindell Donoji Liro Leoh Little Chris Loeffler Phillip Logon Christopher Long Steve Long Sheilo Losby Lindo Love Trish Lovell Ed Lowry Mork Lucorelli Peter Lucorelli Juniors X 207 208 I Juniors Spirited club ltakes the cake' Brian Lucia Janna Lummus Lori Lynn Stephanie Mabe David MacGrandle Michelle Mackenzie Mike Maddage Dan Maddox Robert Maier Bill Malcom Brian Mallea Shelley Mancill Mike Manders Steve Manes Eric Mann Kell Manner Barbara Mansion Nancy Leigh-Manuel Karhy Maquire Marc Marini Chad Markham Mark Markham Cheryl Markovich Cathy Marr 'Bib WET? 0 y-W French club members Lori Sondr and Janet Trapp open a cake ro celebrate the French Club's victory in rhe spirit sign conresr held during football season. ctr Amy Morsholl Amy Morsholl Sue Morrel Beth Mortin Joon Mortin Koilo Mortin Mike Mortin Sheryl Mortin Simon Mortin Renee Mortins Rod Morx Lori Moson Cindy Moyfield Cheryl Mozurek Tom Mozzoriio Rusty McCloskey Greg McCord Stephonie McCord Melisso McCreo Mork McDoniel Chorles McDermott Jim McDermott Doug McDonoId Duone McDonold Michele McDowell Tim McEvoy Jomes McForIond Steven McGuiIl Dorin Mclntier Kim Mclntyre Angi McKoughon Leno McKenzie Brent McKinney Steve McKinnon Donno McKinnie Juniors X 209 210 X Juniors Students experience world of fashion Steve McKinnon Ernie McKnight Tim McKnight Vic McLone Clinton McLoughlin Collie McMillon Shelly McNott Tom McNeely Debbie McQuidcly Kelli McWillioms Russ Melbye Robert Meskunos Steven Mesternocher Mork Metcolfe Greg Meyer Kim Meyer Andy Meyers Coroline Micholok Poige Milburn Wendy Miller Lono Milner Cindy Minchillo Sheilo Minehone Reed Miner Using swotches of printed fobric, junior Liso Gillespie odds texture to her dress sketch in Gorment Design closs. Www Kristy Minning Mork Miserok Bill Mitchell Scott Mitchell Ken Moehring Andreo Molinori Poul Monte Beth Montgomery Lyn Moody Mike Moon Dee Moore Don Moore Poul Moore Debbie Morelond Mork Morell Beth Morgon Corlo Morgon Shorlo Morgon Terri Morgon Jornes Morkin Becky Morris Bette Morrison Dovid Morrison Mike Mott Potti Mouser Melisso Mulligon Steve Mulvihill Cheryl Muncie Eric Murff Doren Murphey Liso Murphy Dono Murry Deon Muse Deedee Myers Scott Myers Juniors X 211 212 X Juniors Muriel Noos Jockie Nogler Todd Norden Chuck Neol Mike Neol Dove Neolon Tiffony Nedwed Sondro Neely Greg Netordus Brett Neumonn Syleotho Newton Tommy Newton Suson Nichols Corrie Nicholson Jeff Nielsen Scott Nierert DoLynn Nisonger Kim Norton Mork O'Brien Kelly O'Conner Julie O'Dell Lourie Oedewoldt Todd Ogden Jomes Oldhom Morio Oliveiro Jeff Olson Mike O'Neil Jim O'Reilly Kim Otte Scott Oxford Tom Podden Monty Poge Mory Beth Polochek Vonesso Polmer Michel Pompolino H fn...- 'y,,.-If-nu Junior Scott Edwords investigates the bottom of his microscope os he ottemprs to replace the Iightbulb. juniors examine microscopic xv' world Russ Porsons Tiffony Pore Avery Potterson Elizobeth Potterson Sheri Peorce Pot Pegues Not Pellegrini Donnie Pennington Kevin Perrin Shono Pessell Mork Peterrnon Angie Peterson Johnny Peterson Kris Peterson Jim Petrie Jim Petrus Lynn Petty Michelle Petty Alex Pierce Roy Pierce Louren Pinegor John Pingenot Pom Pipes Wes Pippord Juniors f 213 ,,, . 214 X Juniors Wendy Plonchon Jeff Plott Jeff Plummer Julie Polen Gront Pope Kelvin Porter Gorth Potter Renee Pouliot Trey Pounders Perer Powers Poulo Powers Leslie Prott Lindo Prott Jill Presley Monico Price Rondoll Pricl-sett Angelo Prieto Dorrin Primm Williom Pritchett Rocky Pruitt Reno Pryor Ashley Pugh Jim Quointonce Mory Roley Tony Romirez Jonet Rond Lony Rondoll Angelo Rosp Jerry Rover Greg Roy Jomes Roy Robert Roy John Reo Fronls Redfern Shown Reclmon Behind the stoge, Theoter Mojor Studies student Jimmy Clork norrotes the well received October production of the Shadow Box. 1' vw Voice sheds light on The Shadow Box' Debbie Reed Eric Reed Dovid Reese Scott Reeves Kim Regol Rick Reid Bruce Retsky Don Richordson Stocy Ricker Mike Riggs Kevin Riker Korlo Ripple Rene Rivero Louro Rizzo Jomes Rooch Trocie Robbins Borf Roberts Doug Roberts Mike Roberts Sherri Robertson Stoci Robertson Emily Robinson Poul Robinson Chris Rohlond , Juniors X 215 Classics pla part in daily life Beau Rolfe Shelley Rolfe Moria Romeo Angel Rose Keith Rose Robert Ross Kelly Roth Sharon Rothberg Melisso Rowe Marilyn Rowell Brion Royston David Rubarth Sharon Rucker Jennifer Rupert Andy Rush Paul Ryder Ada Rylond Joy Soge Krissy Sagmon Melisso Sallee Lori Sondt Scott Sanford Donnie Sorver Moribeth Scum WM,-' if-4 X N Taking time to read anywhere she can, junior Tina Waldinger gets in a few minutes of reading Moby Dick for an advanced English class assignment. Scott Sowyer Jeff Scono John Scorbrough Brion Schoulin Noncy Schellhorn Kerri Schiffer Terri Schiffer Steve Schildt Joonn Schlip D, J. Schlueter Greg Schmittou Mike Schnittker Koy Schronk Scott Schulik Robert Schultz Jone Schwob Ellen Schwortz Steven Schwortz Noncy Schworzell Joseph Scott Tommi Scroggin Shonnon Seoly Jim Sellers Trey Shoffer Wode Shoffer Bill Shompton Jimmy Shonkle Suson Shonnon John Shorker Jeff Shorrocls Mindy Show Sue Shoy Mork Sheorer Diono Sheorln Alfred Shen 218 I Juniors Classes considered in locker selection Susan Shepherd Jeannie Sherman Andy Shipp Lynn Shockley Alex Shootman Tommy Siano Mike Siciliano Sterling Simmons Jenny Simpler Chris Simpson Diane Simpson David Sims Greg Sinclair David Singhaus Steve Sipes Jamen Sisls Veronica Skonetski Jane Smallwood Andrea Smith Eric Smith Jeff Smith Melinda Smith Melissa Smith Melissa Smith 'Tn i J -an '-L '--.. 'S Q-.. is e , W lt's convenient for art student Julia Wharton to have her locker in Building B near the art room, ,WWW fi.. 'mi X WAN Rene Smith Rob Smith T. J. Smith Trovis Smith Todd Smith Kelly Smolko John Snitzer Morcy Snyder Rick Sobieski Hee Kyung Sohn Chris Solomon Kim Spodoni Mindy Sporks Mike Speights Fern Sperry Cori Spiegel Borboro Spotts Phil Spurlock Alon St. Cloir John Stocy Croig Stork Eddie Steckler Dovid Steffen Amy Steiner Steve Sternomon Lindo Steves Amy Stimens John Stone Suson Strown JoAnn Streit Debbie Stribling John Srroh Wendy Stromberg Melonie Strong Swonnie Suffron Juniors X 219 220 X Juniors Chris Sulovo Jeonine Supplee Nimu Surtoni Dovid Sutterfield Liso Sutton Amy Swon Shown Swepston Melonie Swetmon Kristi Swierengo Louro Tobor Greg Tolbert Teddi Tonkersley Angel Tossone Dovid Totum Mike Toylor Suson Toylor Leslie Teel Stephen Terrell Kim Terry Gobrielle Therioult Mory Beth Thomos Wendell Thomos Dono Thompson Greg Thompson John Thompson Ron Thompson Tonyo Thompson Fred Throsher Jim Tibbetts Melisso Tinlsle Tommero Tinsmon Sommi Titus Scott Tobermonn Potty Toedt Cindy Toile f X , - wk Pom poms in hond, Plonoetre Kim Kothcorr kneels on the side of the footboll field os the Plonoettes complete o holftime routine. .,- .Q , juniors fire up with school spirit Michoel Tolle Jim Tolotto Poul Tomo Volerie Torres Lourie Trent Sylvio Trevino Stocey Trimble Rich Triptow Choroee Tropp Jeff Tsoo Joy Tucker Marcus Tucker Leslie Tyler Beverly Ukele Eileen Ulbils Beth Upshow Brodley Volentine Huntley Volentine Juniors 1 221 222 X Juniors Vicki VonAnrwep Joner Vonl3eek Monice Von Horn Sherry Von Zondr Sron Vio Dorin Vickery Chip Vineyord Bill Virdin Judy VonEschen Jim Vrosic Jennifer Woddell Todd Wodley Todd Wogsroff Joseph Wokefield Tino Woldinger Chomp Wolker Jeff Wolker Louro Wolker Terry Wolker Tom Wolker Judy Woll Keith Wolis Srephonie Wolsron Steve Word Amy Worren Erik Wosh Toylor Workins John Worson Monique Worson Ty Weorherly Jody Weover Richord Weeks Joe Weigel Meredith Weldon Elizoberh Welmon Class members elect four junior officers As o condidore for presidenr of his closs, Bill Virdin delivers o speech in o junior ossernbly. lm Joson Wesch Leonne Wesson Mike Werhingron Julio Whorton Cynrhio Wheor Pom Wheeler Srephonie Wheeler Morgie White Cloyfon Whireheod Dirk Whireheod Jill Whireheod Rod Whitehursr Kevin Whiriow Dovid Wiedenfeld Ricky Wiehoir Mike Wieller Ami Willioms Bruce Willioms Curr Willioms Cynrhio Willioms Kim Willioms Juniors X 223 224 X Juniors Ul1i0l'S P.E. classes range from archery to Weightlifting Juniors Francie Basso, Lynn Castranova, and Michelle McDowell stretch our before their body mechanics class Laura Williams Mark Williams Paul Willioms Wayne Williams Elizabeth Willis Deanna Wilson Jeff Wilson Carol Woods Lynn Worthy Kathy Wright Scott Wright Todd Wilson Wendy Wingfield Lee Winsiefr Shonnon Winter Poui Wirro Koren Womer Don Wood Pom Wood Kris Woodord Coro Woods Srephonie Wunderlick Louro Yeronsion Liso Yerby Tod Yoke Gory Young Troy Young Rosemorif Yuro Moro Zondsrro Lindo Zeiner Chris Zinkond ln Heolrh class rhe subjecr seems for from junior Suson Ivory s mind os she decides whether or not ro hove lunch 226 f Faculty 13? if iles Q M4 lone Jeon Joe Dovid Jonie Vonette Allen Appleton Arnett Arnold Boll Boll .611 Joe Edword Vicki Morsho Alon Williorn Bornett Belonger Bell Bennett Bernord Borowicz ML! L 1 'VV ev- John Betty Jonie Donno Pot Pot Boston Brorne Brozil Brown Brown Bunger - kil, K '-4 Dunlap talks .t si .... sh to the animals One of the mony speciol feotures of PSHS is its Living Moteriols Center. For two yeors, the purposes of the Center hove ronged from o work oreo for - speciol educotion students to o community zoo. It hos olso I served os o prqect oreo for od- vonced science students, ond on onimol librory for district teochers. Students who tools od- vontoge of the closses in Living Moteriols seemed to reolly enjoy them. They love it, kids ond onimols noturolly go together. soid Living Moteriols Center in- structor, Jim Dunlop. ..s. Mr. .lim Dunlop, heod of the Living Moteriols Center, hos 0 brief word with his porrot Boby. Q John Dennis vi Jock Jone Jeonie Tereso Burke Choddick Chopmon Chopmon Chriesmon Cline Mike Corol Coe Cohen Berry Jeon Jerry Jornes Correr Coupe Cowon Cumby X . as Morls Koy Cunninghom Doniel -lx Helen Dione Bill Rochelle Dorden Dovey Dovidson Dovis Q 1 Wood Do Ie Judith Lindo Corol n Doon Y Y Y Dovis Deon Dehn deSoIo Detwiier Devenyns . A Cuuu . 53. 9 ':'1. ' -' .,,, f. 'iix rx i if K 1' 2 z C :WX f:'- - - 1 X Q If K K .- 'if' M iif ' 'Y W' 5 ni ,,, C .J X, J Di i ' K: 1 C .gl ?igQfi.?'CTi- 2 S Q Morgorer Jenny Suzonne D. C. Jeon Morilyn DiNopoIi Dorserr Dowd Edwords Edwords Evons Foculty I 227 228 X Focuity Koren Mike Curtis Jim Ron Corolyn Folls Forish Fish Fitzpotrick Floyd Foster Kim Lynn Jock Koye Coryl Dionne Freemon Gofford Gordner Gordner Gotzloff Gibbs Hugh Joyce Morie Alon Lorry Koren Gibson Gillorn Greene Greider Guinn Gunderson N X x Q ' ' we N - . 'Q-vfv F? Milton Cynde Judy Ken Betty Judy Hornmond Hones Honsen Hordison Hortline Hossock fi Judith Morsho Melindo Bob Corly Borboro Heoiey Henbest Hendricks Hiclamon Higdon Hirsch cc is Lryk ug.: . r ,Q-, Library staff fe aids studies , A librory is o fundomentol port of ony school. In Plono, this port of the school involved keeping up-to-dote informotion ond hous- ing os mony os 50,000 books os well os A.V. progroms for stu- dent reseorch projects ond pleosure. Most English students found the librory o home owoy from home when writing reseorch popers. Librorion Judith Dehn ond her ossistonts oided students in reseorch, locoting specific informotion, ond finding o book or mogozine on o speciol interest. 'qty Y Ii Q' wi - BN? .'1. Librorion Judith Dehn ond olde Betty Hortline discuss o new woy to help students in locoting specific reseorch moteriol. , ,i,,, Q , W, as Q, ikkk 'r i I n I 4 ' ' .Q W Lois Modeleine Koren Kotherine Jone Hollingsworth Holmon Horn Hutchins lno Lindo Hodge Mitchell Leslie King Krouse Chorlene Kennedy Pot Pot Borboro Jinright Keiffner Kellum Q J Mory Jo Lindo Lewis Little Roy Vicki Joyce Rose Lomb Lerfold Levy Lewollen Foculty f 229 230 X Foculry John Jody D. J. Elizoberh Rhondo Jim Loisel Lubbers MocLouchIon Moddox Moloney Monning NX QW-r 5 if if 1 Lindo Jenny DeWoyne Rolph Jeon Corol Morsh McColl McCoIIough McCuIIum McDonieI Morrin t R X l 1 'il NV .. s...,,.,...-uni' XJ J ix J y 1 R J . Corol Shermon Rolphonne Bruce Jim Jerry Mercer Millender Moody Morris Morse Mullins QI? ,E Thomos Poulo Nonefre Cyndy Joyce Goye New Nickel Poscol Pierson Purser Rorcliff rss A ' J V A igjg ,:. i all x ' Ask Sue Vicrorio Louro Shirley Corolyn Morci Reid Reis Richey Roberts Rodmon Roe wi: 'S Judy Joyce Sondro Gory Soroh Kothy Root Ruiz Rutter Schwontz Scott Shockelford '45-f Kris Fred Noncy Mory Corlo Joy Shelton Singer Smith Stonton Stephens Stevens , X Q ra J . x S N vc A Beth Dione Judie Bob Kim Joonn Stewort Strown Tolbot Toylor Toylor Terrell Custodians keep polish on school Most people would ogree the custodions hove done o fontostic job of keeping the compus beoutiful for the post six yeors. The vost job of cleoning up ofter on overoge of 8,000 students per yeor wos executed by 15 custodions supervised by Mr. Albert French. Duties eoch doy on the 5 building compus includ- ed vocuuming, cleoning bothrooms, ond cleoning up rivol schools groffitti. Plono Senior High students con toke pride in their beoutiful compus which is kept thot woy by our hord working custo- dions, soid octivities director Lorry Guinn. Eoch week doy, custodian Evelyn Roll performs one of her many routines ro help keep the school looking near, T Y Foculty I 231 282 X Faculty Cat fever ' ' - ' hits faculty New trends in spirit days evolved as the seventies were left behind and we entered the eighties. ln years past, one could always count on a Fifties Day during Spirit Week. The eighties, however, have brought us Six- ties Day , and Wildcat Mania all if 5, was demonstrated by the facul- ty as well as the students with headbands, beads, and flare-leg jeans. Faculty spirit was also shown throughout the year with teachers wearing their Wildcat T-shirts on most Fridays. Recalling past times, school nurse Glenda Murray gets involved during Spirit Weeks Sixties Day celebration. as ii K Q si J S 'Q' 'Y R w Q H X, X A . N 45-.ef uni Y K M m 505' o ,..tlf '....'.:-7-5 A gl Betty Terry Gloria Joyce Tindoll Tuck Walker I Waller XX Joe Charles Wardell Warren Q 1 Ji AP- Q ' ,vw U5 fr Y c i ' 4? l f 'i ' X Jon Donna Barbara Jackie Robert Ida Warren Watkins Watkiss Weirner Weir Wellsman Q x up Q s l Y Judith Linda Cindy Jan Werner Whitehurst Wisdom Wood Carol Woods ,Q Daily meals are prepared by devoted staf- fers like Pauline Ward in the PSHS cafeteria. 5 , W ,IV if if A W , ,fu , ,NA ,' f A 1' I , 'f W 'V J Y r ua., ' 23.4 Showing her Wildcat enthusiasm, secretary Joyce Waller warms-up for spirit week. xx - N1 Secretary Carolyn Detwiler has many jobs which range from keeping up with the pffn- cipal 's daily schedule to selling football tickets for Friday night games. ' 5.52 'KL Y M 4' .gem 5 .I Sorting through a myriad of reports, registrar Jean McDaniel and assistant Joann Terrell keep up with the six weeks grading period. Faculty I 236 Curriculum adviser, counselors assist students Curriculum director Doyle Deon enhonced his educotionol stotus this yeor when he received o doctorol degree. In his position ot PSHS, Dr. Deon wos involved in coordinoting in- closs octivities such os teoching ossignments ond exom schedules. He wos olso responsible for stoff develop- ment ond deportmentol odvisory committees. Dr. Deon viewed one of his most importont responsibilities os spending time inside the clossrooms with teochers. In his spore time, Dr. Deon enjoyed o voriety of octivities including jog- ging, reoding, ond spending time with his two doughters, Christo ond Shon- non, ond his wife, Goil. As curriculum director, Dr. Deon worked closely with counselors. The counselors kept up with o myriod of duties including helping with students' schedules, listening to personol prob- lems, ond considering college ond coreer choices with seniors. XX if 3 To ossure enough credits for groduotion, senior Sherri Johnson discusses her second semester schedule with counselor Cyndy Pierson. an E KJP 1 11,12 - -fs MQ ' . . . . . . fu ' ' ' N Senior Jim Fischer finds o friend in counselor 13,1 r d is . 1 1 Fredno Moultsby. -Q - 1 1- i Q be P -' 'iw View-. 1 3 . .Nils 'x 5, , if 1 fs. 4 -z X i P' 234 X Foculty ,x f'3f?j, , ' J, .c .K H is sz 1 its 1i ' l l la ? T Cooling down offer his doily jog, Dr. Deon Curriculum director Doyle Deon chots with director of guidonce Johnnie Spies in the office enjoys on outing with his daughter Christo hollwoy. ' ond fomily pet K odi. 1 1 A 5,f7elB1fggr ' 1 V,,f 1: , ,,, f .nw ,,,, , I , .,,, gi A . Ka. Dr, Deon spends o foll doy or his Plono home with his wife Goil ond their two doughters, Christo Cleft? ond Shonnon Crightj. Foculry I 235 lt's the principal ofthe idea: Millender, Guinn Senior High students never fail to impress principal Sherman Millender. My great admiration for the students comes from their acceptance of the requirements at school as well as their outside responsibilities of work and participation in school sponsored activities, Mr. Millender said. As PSHS principal, Mr. Millender reflected both the authority of his job and the informality of the school. He viewed his position as one that re- quired a generalist since his duties varied so greatly. While being prin- cipal required budget decisions and a responsibility to both teachers and students, it did not keep Mr. Millender from attending student activities. Most of his evenings were spent at athletic events, theater productions, or stu- dent concerts. Away from school, Mr. Millender enjoyed vacationing in New Mexico and being involved in the ac- tivities of his two sons. Any time he had left was spent improving his golf. Assisting Mr. Millender and heading My great admiration for the students comes from their ac- ceptance of the requirements of school, as well as their outside responsibilities of work and par- ticpation in school sponsored activities. up the many extracurricular activities at PSHS for his third year was Mr. Larry Guinn. As Associate Principal, Mr. Guinn's responsibilities included keep- ing track of extracurricular activities and clubs that students were involved in throughout the year. Also, UIL eligibility, the school calendar, newsletters, custodial services, safety and fire drills, and fund raising ac- tivities were a part of his complex job. Mr. Guinn's main goal was to get as many students as possible involved in activities at PSHS. The more people involved, the better chance they have at a suc- cessful two year stay at PSHS. Mr. Guinn said. In his spare time, Mr. Guinn enjoyed reading, going to the movies and out to dinner, and traveling with his family. 236 I Faculty -dv it is if Sitting on the step in front of their house are Mr. Guinn and his wife Mary Ann, daughter Lacey and son Wesley. ln his office, associate principal Larry Guinn talks with newspaper student Becky McBride about upcoming school activities. l 4- l i 4 l' l T 1 ' ' f ',, 'T :': 6 'E 7- .JM ..,A,,,,.....-----' Mr. Millender joins his wife Lindo ond their two sons, Brett Cleftj ond Barry fright? beside the bockyord pool in their new home. eeei, Principol Shermon Millender gets to lfnow senior John Sullovo ot the Beto Subschool welcoming porty for newcomers. vi' ,ff ln his spore time, Mr. Millender enjoys o reloxing round of golf. Foculry I 237 J Superintendent Hendrick marks twentieth year The 1981-82 school year marked Dr. H. Wayne Hendrick's twentieth year as superintendent of the Plano Independent School District. Since he became superintendent, Plano schools have undergone many changes due to a tremendous population growth and changes in the make up of the population. This growth brought about such ideas as team teaching and open area classrooms. As superintendent, Dr. Hendrick's duties consisted of ove e total operation of the disti curriculum and instruction maintenance, renovation, construc- tion, budget and finances, transporta- tion, community relations, and future planning. The best part about this job is the never-ending challenge to improve the total operation, said Dr. Hen- drick. Another important aspect of be- ing superintendent over the years was keeping in touch with the grow- ing number of schools and their ac- tivities in the district, Dr. Hendrick en- joyed this aspect of his job since he was able to get to know more of the people in Plano. To accomplish his goals, Dr. Hendrick stayed on the move, was superinvolved in ac- tivities, ond was interested in all phases of the schools. I tried to be encouraging, and ex- pected the best from everyone in- volved in the educating of Plano youngsters. Even after his many years of ser- vice, Dr. Hendrick has big plans for the future. Next year, his objectives in- clude updating the master plan to fur- ther the goals of excellency in all pro- grams and to better recognize the outstanding performances of staff members. Long range plans are to continue strengthening the instruc- tional program, to provide challenge, and to keep the Plono area itself the best part of the Dallas Fort Worth metroplex. 238 I Foculty At a farewell reception for personnel director, Jim Dickson, Dr. H. Wayne Hendrick presents the honoree with a service plaque. ,bf-4 4 , ered? rel 77 3 ii we mf if '13 Wim L, fa- uw ., .J M ,,,, My 4 , T r Q ,sn t ' s '-t - , V A J, -,fs T' T i, f Dr. Hendricks schedule includes attending regular school board meetings with other Plano trustees such as Charles Cox Ccenterk and Bob Jackson Crightl 45 Seniors Borboro Rond ond Lori Nethers visit with school superintendent H. Woyne Hendrick during their lunch hour os he keeps in touch with activities on the PSHS compus. Dr. Hendrick delivers o birthdoy cord to English coordinotor Bettye Mischen os he tries to do for every stoff member on their - specioldoy. Eoch week, Dr, Hendrick visits with district principols like PSHS 's Shermon Millender. Foculty I 239 1' N 'FH' is wi: 'wg G Ag E -'31 ,ffm .o+' 06' ,,-any 1i f VX 1. Q as hk 1 5 'R . ,. as X i i t M A V ' s e Y-s sess sss ss Adamson. 1 ft is 3 EQ A 3 enfg Mike For urs up o baseline jump ,r for rwo of his nine polnrs ogolnsr VARSITY BASKETBALL Cats dominate enroute Looking for the district bosketboll title. Plono set out to beot everyone they ployed ond olmost did. In their pre-district gomes, the Cots looked os if there wos nothing thot could stop them. After storting the seoson with o sizzling 6-0 gome record, the Cots lost to highly ronk- ed Dollos Roosevelt in the finols of the Arlington Clossic tournoment. Senior Ryont Greene, who mode the All-tournoment teom, overog- ed 20 points for the first five gomes ond led Plono to its eorly 6-1 record. Plono's offense looked shorp, but it wos their tenocious defense thot shook up the opponents, cousing them to commit costly mistokes. After losing ogoin to Roosevelt, Plono hit o four gome winning streok. ln doing so, the Cots won the Grond Proirie Tournoment for the fourth consecutive yeor. The Cots bench strength come through ogoinst South Grond Proirie os Don- ny McRoberts ond Greg Smith com- bined for 30 points to leod the Cots to o 59-50 victory. After o win ond o loss to Grond Proirie ond Kimboll, respectively, Plono won the rest of their pre-district gomes. Storter Rod Steging returned from on onkle in- to district jury in greot form. He scored 12 points ond ripped down five re- bounds in Plono's 59-40 drubbing of Wichito Folls Rider. Plono won their own tournoment, knocking off Adomson in the first round ond Tex- orkono in the second, then beoting Dunconville in the finols. Agoinst Texorkono, Plono scored on insur- mountoble point totol of 81. In the win over Dunconville, guord Don Mojors wos the key. Mojors, o 5' 11 guord, hod to stop the Ponther's Keith Johnson. Johnson scored 40 points in the two other Plono tourney gomes but Mojors held him to o mere two points this time. After two more pre-district gomes, Plono posted on impressive record of 16 ond 8 losses. , . . ' . -mana? ...- Y lg 1' 3' ,F A we . ... .....,g S.. Guord Jim O'Reilly pivots owoy from o Turner defender os he looks inside for o poss. f 1751 .34 6 Soaring upword roword the boskerboll, forword Ryont Greene odds to Plono's totol. .4-'gg .,,,.-,. -.- J - , .,.. ., .,. ,V ,.., . . , V , . .. .. S 4.4, . 4 . c if w 1 f fg ,.., . . 'i n . . an-,azz fr 0 ' f .7 .. .iz ...V Z. mmf H ',. f f t 4 M, r 4, 'tri A t 'gf ,, W 1 5-a,77, lg ! A , 1 , 1 Y yn J A --a---... Ltiizfa Looking post o defenders blocking hond, senior Don Mojors lofts o scoring ortempt. Ui: After working the boil to the inside, Plono VARSITY BASKETBALL Varsity cagers win district, go Plono storted out its district ploy the some woy it begon the seoson. The Cots onnihiloted their first two op- ponents, Berkner ond Greenville, by 18 points in both gomes. Just when the Cots looked like they were going to roll over everybody, they ron into Loke Highlonds. Despite senior Donny McRoberts' 12 points, Plono could not hit o bucket. The Cots shot o dis- oppointing 29 percent from the floor ogoinst the Wildcots from Loke Highlonds ond lost by nine points. Plono took out their frustrotion on their next opponent, Newmon Smith. The Trojons fell to the Cots 74-58. R. L. Turner wos onother teom fighting for the district title. Plono tomed the Lions behind the well bolonced perfor- monce of senior Mike Ford who hod 16 points ond six rebounds. Plono knocked off Turner 62-51. Steging ond Greene didn't do too bod either, scoring 15 ond 14 points respectively. Like mony other teoms, the Richordson Eogles didn't fore so well ogoinst Plono. Behind Greene's 28 points, Plono beot the Eogles 57-50. With one more gome left in the first holf of the District 13-AAAAA title roce, Plono went up ogoinst the Peorce Mustongs. Plono's win over Peorce combined with Turner's win over Loke Highlonds gove the Cots the first holf title. The second holf of district wos pretty much of o breeze for Plono. The Cots, seeking revenge ogoinst Loke Highlonds in the second holf, disposed of them eosily ond cleored o poth for 2 victories over their other district opponents. a 3W5f'E!bfi.l, While his teommote Don Mojors works on the opponents defense, senior Mike Ford tokes forword Donny McRoberts goes up for two. odvontoge of on opening to shoot for two in o close district gome. 244 X Sports .,.i. to playoffs Lake Highlands was not even a close game. Plano trounced on the LH Wildcats, scoring a 20 point vic- tory and winning 62-42. Greene, who was named All-District player of the year, hit 26 points and hit 5- for-5 in the third quarter. Against Turner, Plano came away with a mere one point victory. With only 20 seconds left, senior Dan Majors missed the front of a-one-and-one free throw. Greene picked up the rebound and tipped it in for the Cat's win. McPsoberts, a District Honorable Mention recipient, filled in beautifully for post man Mike Ford who was out with the flu. McRoberts scored 12 points. Also fill- ing in for Jim O'Reilly, senior Kirk McClemore played good defense to help in Plano's control of the game. Needing only one more win to wrap up the district title, Plano played and destroyed the Richard- son Eagles. with a balanced scoring attack, the Cats beat the Eagles 61-46. McRoberts, Majors, Steging and Greene with 11 each. O'Reilly who performed well all year, scored eight points. The Regional play-offs were not what the Cats expected. Against a tough Tyler Lee team, Plano could not muster up enough power in the second half to overcome the Raiders. Down by 15 points at one time, Plano came back to within four of the Raiders. ln the final quarter, O'Reilly was whistled out on his fifth foul and coach Mike Bridges got zapped with a technical foul. Plano then lost its momentum. The four point lead suddenly grew to eight when Tyler Lee hit four free throws. Plano just could not come back after that. After finishing with a 29-5 record, Plano wrapped up a fine year. t - t ---f Senior Kirk McLemore stands at the free throw line and concentrates on sinking one. Cfront row! Jim O'ReiiIy, Kirk McLemore, Greg Griffin, Doug Halsell, Don Majors Cback row? Coach Mike Bridges, Lee Winsletr, Ryan! Greene, Rod Sreging, Mike Ford, Kevin Riker, Greg Smith, Peter Lucarelli Varsity Basketball f 245 I F 1 r F JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL JV finishes well in district Losing only three games in their district, Plano's JV basketball team posted a fine 14-3 record and a 22- 8 overall record. Plano started out slow, winning only two of their first five pre-district games . The Cats then caught fire, winning their next six consecutive games. A win over new cross- town rivals, the PESH Panthers, was one victory included in the cats win- ning streak. The Cats won by a one point margin, 33-32. Finishing out their pre-district season, Plano won three out of their five games and thought they were well prepared for district. But, the Cats QOT off on the wrong foot. In their first district game against Berkner, Plano fell 61-41. The follow- ing week, the Cats handled the Greenville Lions easily. With the team scoring dispersed evenly, the Cats were victorious 50-34. Junior Steve Terrell led Plono's scorers with 10 points and seven rebounds. Teammates David Reese and Jay Devries each contributed eight points and Donnie Sarver and Greg McCord notched seven apiece. Plano won their next three games but lost a nail-biter to Richardson, even though four players hit in double' figures. Juniors McCord and Kevin Brown had 14 points each to lead the scorers, followed by Sarver with 12 and Lee Winslett with 10. Plano got revenge on their first round loss to Berkner by beating the Rams 51-47 in the second half of district play. The Cats won all of their second half games with the exception of one which they lost to Richardson. Plano's JV just couldn't overcome the Eagles in the final quarter. With Terrell and Devries scoring 18 and 10 points, respectively, Plano racked up 47 points. That was not enough though with Richardson scoring 54. With a 63-49 point defeat of the Pearce Mustangs, in the final contest, Plano finished the second half of district play with only one loss. The Cats district record was an impressive 14 wins and 3 losses. Coach Ike Brown's first JV coaching season at Plano proved to be a successful one with his Cats finishing strong in district. Cfront row? Mgr. Mike Roberts, Joe Weigel, Jock Flannery, Scott McCord, Jay Devries, Brian Lucio, Mgr. Bill Gallo, 6 back row? Cooch Ike Brown, Keenan Hogg, Keith Kromme, Tom Mazzarllo, Donnie Sorver, Steve Terrell, David Reese Q, M. ' fl. 1 J. nk 42 J Junior Donnie Sorver puts up a jump shot over o Berkner defender. From the top of the key, junior Steve Ter- rell follows through with a jump shot. is JV Basketball X 247 i V Aw W, '.'m G , 5 Beginning the game against W. T. White. . . 248 I Sports With time running down in the game, guard Scott McCord puts up an outside e eerie shot. junior center Steve Terrell gets set for the tip-off . . . S , ii ik 5 junior Joy reomrnore OS PIOHO N195 fO Qef on SONY edge. Lefr unguorded or the foul line junior Keenan Hogg rokes his rlme ro olm ond shoot Senior guord Lori Rooch shoots through on opening in the Bishop Lynch defense. xx. ss s g kim, g ia., it ffront row! Bonnie McClinton, Kim McGill, Doreen Gill, Isecond row? Julie Petty, Cooch Kris Shelton, Becky Rose, fthird rowJ Louro Walker, Angie Sinoson, Liso De ville, Lori Roach, Cbock row? Dolores Reyes Y' Senior Julie Petty moves inside the Lol-we Highlonds defense for o loy-up. --- VARSITY GIRLS BASKETBALL Girls varsity places second in district The Plono vorsity girls bosketboll teom finished secondin district ploy with o 12-2 loop record ond ci 20-8 overoll record. ln o victory over Mesquite to stort the seoson, senior Julie Petty emerged os o teom leoder os she led Plono scorers with 23 points. The 66-42 win over the Skeeters ond o 50-33 victory over Skyline proved to be o convincing woy to stort the seoson. The girls come bock to eorth ofter being defeoted by South Ook Cliff. Only Julie ond junior Louro Wolker reoched double figures ogoinst the Golden Beors. After o slow stort ogoinst North Mesquite, Plono picked up the poce in the gome ond routed their op- ponents by 25 points, 60-35. Julie ond Louro reoched double figures ogoin with 28 ond 12 points, respec- tively. Senior forword Becky Rose hod 10 points ond olso ployed outstonding defense. Plono went off the winning trock ogoin os the girls ployed on olmost tlowless Bishop Lynch teom ond lost 53-42. ln o win over Denton, 61-56, senior Bonnie McClinton ignited the girls vorsity by coming off the bench to leod the teom to o first round win in the Plono lnvitotionol tournoment. Mesquite eliminoted Plono from their own tournoment in the second roundi Mesquite then went on to win the tournoment ond Plono lost to Bishop Lynch ogoin, 47-44. ln between tournoments, Plono fell to Lewisville by the score of 60- 49. The girls bounced bock ogoinst Lomor in the Arlington Clossic tourno- ment. Plono downed Lomor, 49-31 only to be defected by both Dun- conville, 48-40 ond Robinson, 55-50. The lody Cots shot over 50 per- cent from the floor in defeoting L. D. Bell by 13, 68-55. Louro led the Plono scorers with 20 points ond Julie finished with 16 points ond 11 re- bounds. Bonnie hod 8 points. ln the Dollos clossic, Dunconville downed Plono ogqin. This time, the score wos 47-42. The girls got their revenge ogoinst the Dunconville Ponthers in their lost non-district gome. The two teoms bottled to o tie ofter the end of regulotion ploy. Clutch buckets by Becky, Kim McGill ond Lori Rooch olong with fine defense by Doreen Gill, Liso Beville, Dolores Reyes ond Angie Sinoson defeoted Dunconville by four points 51-47. District ploy begon with the lody Cots versus R. L. Turner, Plono come owoy with o lopsided 26 point vic- tory, 58-32. Julie ond Becky led oil scorers with 16 ond 14 points. Plono's teom defense closed down the Lions ollowing only three points in the first quorter ond six points in the third quorter. The girls downed Loke Highlonds by five, 47-42 ond despite 27 turnovers, Plono olso defeoted Greenville 43-41. The girls defeoted Richordson 63-44 ond kept their record spotless in district os they beot Newmon Smith, 51-39. The Plono full-court press put enough pressure on the Trojons to ollow the Cots to come bock from ci 16-8 first quorter deficit. Liso Beville's re- bounding wos o key to the second holf surge thot seoled the gome for Plono. Plono's biggest gome in district competition ogoinst the Berkner Roms come right down to the wire. With both teoms tied for first in 13AAAAA District, the winner of this gome would be the likely first holf district chomps. Berkner prevoiled by o slim morgin 54-52. Plono closed the first holf of district ploy in second ploce ofter knocking off Peorce, 67-31. The second holf competition for Plono wos similor to the first holf. Plono clobbered Turner ogoin, 51-20 ond Julie, Becky ond Louro oll reoch- ed double figures to leod the Wildcots post Loke Highlonds 58-32. The girls storted the gome by climb- ing to ci 21-6 leod in the first quorter ogoinst Greenville. Behind Julie ond Louro, both of whom collected dou- ble figures totols of 23 ond 19 points, Lori ond Bonnie registered 8 ond 7 points os Plono won 68-42. The girls topped Richordson ogoin, 63-40, ond Newmon Smith, 56-35. The teom then got reody for the yeor's biggest gome ogoinst Berkner. Plono needed to win the second holf of the district roce ond force o showdown for the district chom- pionship. Despite Julie, Bonnie ond Louro scoring in double figure totols, Berkner knocked Plono out of the loop roce, 65-54. Plono closed the seoson with o dominoting win over Peorce, 77-50, ond finished the seoson with o district record of 12-2 ond on overoll record of 20-8. Junior Louro Walker moves olong the bose line ond goes up for on eosy loy-up. Girls Bosketboll I 251 IV GIRLS BASKETBALL : Girls undefeated in district pla Thirteen point victories over Mesquite, 43-30, ond Skyline, 39-26, opened o successful seoson for the JV girls bosketboll teom. In the third pre-district gome, the JV girls lost by two points in o close motch to the girl's bosketboll stote power, South Ook Cliff. Agoinst North Mesquite, the Plono JV come olive on both of- fense ond defense os they scored 0 seoson high 61 points in o 61-32 throshing of the JV Stollions. The teom defense ollowed North Mesquite only 13 points throughout the first three quorters. Juniors Vonesso Polmer ond Sheri Peorce led the offense with double figure performonces. After be- ing down 19-15 to Bishop Lynch ot holftime, the JV Cots led ogoin by Sheri ond Julie Odell bounced bock to down the Friors 53-32. After consecutive losses to Lomor ond Bowie, the girls come bqck to defeot Lewisville ond North Mesquite. Another loss to SOC ond wins ogoinst L. D. Bell ond Dunconville closed the pre- district seoson with o record of 8-4 for the JV cogers. The first holf of district competition opened with o 29 point victory over Pl. L. Turner. Junior Noncy Schellhorn led the girls with 17 points ond junior Sue Toylor ond Sheri rocked up 13 points eoch os the girls outscored Turner in the third period 20-4 ond the fourth period 22-9. At the buzzer, Plono won 59-30. Plono then registered wins over Loke Highlonds, Greenville, ond Newmon Smith. Good offense by juniors Kris Jocobsen, Noncy King ond Lori Abrohom were in- strumentol in these wins os well os the other first holf district wins ogoinst Richordson ond Berkner. Noncy led the offense ogoinst Peorce with 24 points ond Plono closed the first holf of the seoson otop the district loop with o 7-0 record. The girls opened the second holf of district competition in the some winning monner, downing Turner 48-29. Sue collected 19 points ond Sheri scored 13 to speorheod the offense. The lody Cots hod four girls in double figures ogoinst Loke Highlonds in o 59-51 win. A victory over the Greenville Lions, 55-46, set the stoge for 0 52-51 overtime win over Richordson. Focing Newmon Smith the following week, Plono wos held scoreless throughout the second period but still monoged to keep their district record spotless by coming on strong in the second holf to beot the Trojons 44-35. Vic- tories over Berkner ond Peorce completed the seoson. Plono boosted on overoll record of 21-4 ond wos undefeoted in both holves of district competition. M Junior Noncy Schellhorn follows through with o jump shot over her North Mesquite opponent. 252 X Girls Bosketboll me wk M E., ii Lm: i While junior Nancy Schellhorn baffles for an inside position, her teammates Sheri Pearce and Kris Jacobsen ser up the nexr play. Kfronr row? Julie Odell, Kris Jacobsen, Vanessa Palmer, Sheri Pearce fback row? Coach Kris Shelton, Sue Taylor, Nancy Schellhorn, Lori Abraham, Bernearha Bradley, Coach Diane Davey W sf f My f - 1 ur A ,li 'P . ,. ,.,, ., W in , Junior Vanessa Palmer goes up and over a Berlfner defender in a scoring arrempr. Girls JV Basketball J 253 Cooch Tom Kimbrough discusses offensive options with quorterbock Poul Dovis. VARSITY FGOTBALL Injury-plagued Cats fall short ln seorch of their fifth consecutive district title, the Plono Wildcots opened the vorsity footboll seoson ot home ogoinst the Denton Bron- cos. The gome begon with on ex- citing offensive show feoturing senior quorterbock Butch Fifield ond running bock Ken Mosso, eoch of whom totoled over 0 hundred yords on the ground. Also premier- ing wos 0 solid Plono defense thot surrendered less thon 150 totol yords os Denton wos defeoted 27-9. lt wos before the next gome which pitted Plono ogoinst Lewisville thot the reol story of the seoson begon. The Plono injury report listed storting defensive linemen, Robby Cornelius ond Mike Kinzie, os unoble to ploy olong with running bock Joe McRoberts ond linebocker Jon Cox. After o hord- fought first holf which sow Lewisville leoding 14-O with just over o minute to ploy, Plono finolly scored on o Fifield touchdown poss to receiver Jomes Kimery. However, during the drive, Plono suffered the first of whot wos to become o string of serious injuries to key ployers. Senior wide receiver Jeff Cox wos lost for the seoson with o serious neck injury. After o tight third quorter, both teoms put on o scoring flurry. ln the end, the Formers stood on top 88-21. Next, Texos' top-ronked teom, the Shermon Beorcots, chollenged the Cots. Eoch teom disployed stounch defense in o scoreless first holf. On Shermon's first drive of the second holf, the Becircots scored o touchdown but the leod didn't lost long os Plono rebounded for o TD. However, on o cruciol extro point, McRoberts wos lost for the seoson ofter injuring his knee. At the finol gun, Plono hod upset the Beorcots, 21-12. Offensively, junior Tony Turner stepped into the spotlight t T I w -in -- - l . .... had ln the gome ogoinst Denton, guord Troy Boumon ond running bock Joe Mciloberts escort the quorterbock option oround right end. 254 I Sports .7 of district making several key catches and Fifield managed to pass for 186 yards with a cracked wrist suffered in the first quarter. The Cats took on the Richardson Eagles in their initial district game. With two thirds of the Wildcat of- fensive backfield out with injuries, Richardson was shocked to see that Plano's patchwork backfield worked as effectively as the original lineup. The new offense featured junior Paul Davis at QB with Fifield and Turner splitting time at running back. Led by senior Mark Pettit who had two key in- terceptions, the Plano defense dominated the game which the Wildcats won 14-O. Lake Highlands was the Cats' next opponent. Fifield returned at quarterback with a cast on his right wrist and Turner starred at running back. Though the defense played well, the offense was ineffective and with two clutch field goals in the fourth quarter, Lake Highlands sealed a victory 16- 7. Lost for the seoson was defen- sive end Kinzie. The Greenville Lions came to Plano ready to play and took a sur- prising 12-O lead into the fourth quarter. However, the final quarter saw the Wildcat offense come alive behind Davis, who would start at QB for the remainder of the season. Plano scored 18 late points and stopped Greenville 18-12. The price of victory this week was of- fensive tackle Scott Crondle, and in a postgame injury, the Cats' only consistent offensive starter in the backfield, Massa, was lost for the season. Plano limped into Richard- son once again to challenge J. J. Pearce. The first half closed in a scoreless deadlock. ln the third quarter, the Cats scored on a 88- yard field goal by senior Tim Lashar. A last-minute drive by Pearce closed the game and Plano was eliminated from the district race, 7-8. alumna 4 Against the Rams, seniors Barr Brown and .lim Tokarczyk move in ro assure a tackle. x Lis On a short yardage play, junior Dave Foster stops a Ram bail carrier, Football X 255 i Before a defender can make the tackle, quarterback Butch Fifield pitches the ball away. as 82 77i7l? 15 Q'-Eh-i,7Ufi h Cfront rowj Tim Lashar, David Pettett, Jon-Marc Baird, Bruce Smith, Bart Brown, Butch l-Tfield, Jeff Cox, Bobby Clark, Marshall Jackson Ksecond row? Mgr, Craig Blum, John Srroh, Jim Bodenhomer, Gene Bradley, Joe Mclloberts, Joe Duncan, Paul Davis, Joe Shuford, Dave Foster, Jeff Plummer, Tony Turner, Mgr. Dirk Hedges, Mgr. Doug Goldberg fthird row? Mgr. Steve Sessions, Marlon Duggan, Garrick Fischer, John Levinski, Loney Crist, Craig Stark, Bruce Williams, John Hill, Kenn Massa, Jim Tokarczyk, Bill Brooks, Bubba Robinson, Jim Kale, Mgr. Mike Taylor, Cback row? Jon Cox, Scott Bowling, Robby Cornelius, Scott Crandle, Mark Pettit, Karl Harvey, Clayton Whitehead Chris Lawerence, Scott Estes, Troy Bauman, James Kimery, Mike Kinzie 256 J Sports VARSITY FOOTBALL In the Wildcot homecoming gome ogoinst the Berkner Roms, Plono bounced bocls. The Cots scored 27 points in the first holf ond eosily dominoted Berliner. The tough Wildcot defense held the Roms to only 110 yords of totol of- fense os Plono won 34-3. Agoinst R. L. Turner, quorterbock Poul Dovis disployed on excellent possing touch, completing seven of seven posses. The Plono running gome totol led 220 yords os the three of the lions 28 poss ottempts. Turner wos held to o single touchdown ond the finol score stood 31-7. The seoson ended for both the Plono Wildcots ond the Newmon Smith Trojons in Corrollton os the two met in whot turned out to be o defensive bottle. Plono got their only points of the night on o 42- yord Tim Losher field gool in the first quorter. Smith countered with o 34-yord field gool in the second Cats rout Berkner in homecoming victory with o record of 6-8-1. Wildcots rocked up C31 points. The defense survived o possing ottock thot sow Turner goin 150 yords through the oir by intercepting quorter. Both teom's defenses then held on until the finol gun. The lost gome of the seoson ended in o 8-3 deodlock. The Plono Wildcots finish- Cornerbock Bruce Smith ond end Robby Cornelius opply momentum ro o gong tockle. K K . 7 k.s- 3 ' f fr s - we I -S . ,I ff ' I . Aw , . c,,.. . , 1 , , ,R i. deals-i: cl,-4J,-g5. i f,,,fN-A, - -.-5: 'tt we Nm - A Running oround left end, fullback Ken Mosso Ioolfs for on opening in the Pearce defense. Footboll 1 257 Against L. D. Bell, junior running back Dave Foster takes the football around right corner to escape from two Blue Raider tacklers. e X3 'Z s F.. , ,. w , x lf' S8 l x g A Qi A B eil fx B is W f,Q Q, 'S firm, Cfront row? Jim Esparza, Jeff Landon, D. J. Schleuter, Scott Sawyers, Danny LeMons, Ron Geffen, Dwayne Bynum Csecond raw? Jimmy Garcia, Steve Long, Cole Ferrel, Keith Birlin, James Hursh, Todd Warden, Phil Emiliano fbaclw row? Robert Schultz, Marcus Tucker, Chuck McDermott, Mark Metcalfe, Keith Rose, Russ Melbye, Jamen Sisk, Scott Baker 258 X Sports IUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL Consecutive wins help lV Cats to 6-4 season Despite storting the seoson with two losses, the JV Wildcots reeled off six wins in seven gomes to finish with o 6-4 record. The seoson opened with o close 7-O loss to Denton ond o 18-9 defeot by Lewisville. However, in the third gome, ogoinst North Gorlond, the Plono offense come olive ond the tough Wildcot defense shut down the Owls for o 21-O win. The next week ogoinst L. D. Bell, Plono's consistent offense defeoted the Roiders 14-6. B H Almost holfwoy through the seoson, quorterbock Donny LeMons ond running bocks Todd Worden ond Jim Esporzo begon to emerge os offensive stondouts. On defense, Cole Ferrel, Jeff London ond Keith Birlin helped onchor o unit thot gove up no more thon 14 points in ony one gome. Agoinst Richordson, Plono ollowed the Eogles their only touchdown os o result of o Wildcot turnover to defeot the Cots 10-O. In the gome ogoinst Loke Highlonds, the speciol 1 iff. - 4.714 - N3 A- . K .H iz. . .. 1555: Q K page 5? ,Q A5-iixlffffl?S3KEi33W5fe335iEf: I 1 NiNfk3QG ?fFQ5Nill LMNws--I-z www -Q teoms proved the edge thot put Plono on top. One of Esporzo's three touchdowns come just 15 seconds into the gome. Next, the Cots destroyed the Som Houston JV 31-O. The offense hod the run of the field ond the defense forced severol turnovers. Two more one-sided victories come over Peorce, 30-13, ond Denison, 27-O. The four gome win- ning streok come to o close in the finol gome os the JV Cots were defeoted 14-7 by Shermon. K r,,f tw up Qailiv r 'tn .-,,,, ' , Wh- . 1 5.1 , my V IVI . A .g,, it . ,,,' ' J .J 'T ' 1. ---. ,, ' Running bock Jim Esporzo lool-rs oheod before throwing o downfield block ogoinst Anchoring the Wildcot defense, lfnebocker Cole Ferrel moves in to help teommote Scott Sowyers toclsle on opposing boll corrier. Loke Highlonds. JV Footboll X 259 VARSITY BASEBALL Team wins first half of district race Every team starts out its season with one thing in mind, to win. Not just to win a few games, but to go as far as the team can go. Plano's varsity baseball team almost made it but was stopped at the bidistrict playoffs before they could reach the top. The team managed to win a good percentage of their games though en route to the playoffs. They defeated their op- ponents 17 out of 25 games. Plano's season was patterned in a series of streaks, mostly winning ones. The Cats began the year winning four games in succession, defeating Dennison twice, then Kimball and North Mesquite. Play- ing almost error-free ball in their first two games, Plano found sweet vic- tory behind senior Rex Ramos' two Dennison for the second time in the 'li year. Plano then hit a slump, losing its next three games. Just in time, the Wildcats re- bounded to beat their first district opponent, Richardson. Almost everybody on the team got a hit. The highlight though was left fielder Greg Zimmerman's three run homer in the fourth inning. Greg propelled the Cats even further in their win over Greenville when he went three for four and had four RBls. With Zimmerman at bat and the three hit pitching ofjunior Steve Terrell, Plano easily defeated Greenville. Beating Pearce in their next game, Plano followed with a loss in a tough game against Berkner. The Cats could only manage one run even though they had several opportunities for additional scores. Xt r I ,Zgg,,.,,,,,,,m , y, y , ,,V,V. ., , ,,, V, awry Q -' ' 'f r , , , fi: ,www 'ff H ' Q ,, , 7, , ' , 'A V S, 5 fit.: ' ,gi , ,M 'A .fy . W . t A ,sq , , .1 ' ,, 'W453 4 ,V , 4 1-E 71-f u , . f vi LJ wir dawn Keeping a close eye on the ball, senior Kurt Williams cranks a double to left field. 260 X Sports Plano bounced back again to win over R. L. Turner. Not only did the Cats win over Berkner but the win gave them new life. After win- ning their next game against Newman Smith and watching as Berkner lost its next game, the Cats became the first half district champs. Plano was then assured of a spot in the playoffs because of the first half district win. The rest of the season was strictly academic. Looking ahead, the Cats would continue to try to play well however to keep themselves in top competitive form. Richardson was Plono's first vic- tim in the second half of district play. With a 10-O drubbing of the Eagles, Plano was on their way. The Cats were then almost stopped dead in their tracks when they took on Lake Highlands. lt looked hopeless for Plano with two outs in the bottom of the ninth. Plano was trailing 3-1 with a baserunner on second. With junior Wendell Thomas on second, first baseman Ralph Kraus hit a double to the wall, scoring them and bring- ing the score to 3-2. After a wild pitch and a sharp hit by senior Kirk McClemore down the third base line, Plano overcame Lake Highlands 4-3. In their .next game, the Cats got their second shutout in three games. To add to the excite- ment, Ramos broke a school record by stealing four bases in the Greenville game to bring his season total to 21. Senior short srop Rex Ramos leaps high to avoid an opponent and still make the play. P 1 a O I as-rg... After reaching third base, senior David Allen listens to Coach Terry Tuck's helpful advice. , IZ. 'WW Senior Ralph Kraus stretches before go- ing to bat. 262 I Sports VA RSI TY BASEBALL Cats see bidistrict action The Cats ripped the Pearce Mustangs 13-3 with four of Plono's players getting three hits each. Zim- merman had two doubles and a single. Catcher Mike Anderson had three singles his three times at bat. Kraus had a single, a double and a tri- ple while Robbie Shinn singled three times. Pitcher Jerry Stroup boosted his season record to 5-2 with his win over Pearce. With the end of the season nearing, Plano lost its next game to Berkner. Plano committed five errors permitting the Rams to capitalize and score the runs they needed. Plano then lost to Turner 7-5. Together, the errors and cold bats produced Plono's second consecutive loss. The Cats were ready when playoff time finally rolled around. Newman Smith had won the second half of district and the Cats had to play a three game series with the Trojans to determine which team would ad- vance further. The first game pro- ? . I ip, f duced 25 runs. Plano came out on top 15-10. Kraus went 4 for 5 including three doubles. Zimmerman went three for five. Plano wrapped up the district title with another come-from- behind victory. The Cats scared six runs in the final inning to beat the Tro- jans 13-11. Stroup helped get the win, throwing 75 percent strikes. Hitter Shinn McClemore led in the batting department with three for four. Texarkana was next on Plono's playoff list. The Cats beat the Tigers 12-11 thanks to the hot bats of the Plano hitters. Shinn had consecutive home runs. Anderson belted a homer and teammate Wendell Thomas hit two triples and a double for Plano. Cat Kurt Williams went a perfect 3 for 3 at the plate. Plano then traveled to Texarkana where their season ended. Plano lost its second and third games to the Tigers 5-6 and 3-5 halting their trip to state. If . . . X . Cfront row? Wendell Thomas, Richard Tuite, Mike Anderson, Rex Ramos, Greg Zimmerman, Kurt Williams, Tom Rit- ter, David Allen Cback row? Mgr. Peter Lucarelli, Kirk McClemore, David McGrandle, Jerry Srroup, Steve Terrell, Mike Stinson, Ralph Kraus, Larry Signora, Robbie Shinn. 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A four-run outburst in the top of the seventh inning handed Plano a 5-3 loss in the first game of a dou- ble header against Clark. In the second game Plano was over- taken by six runs scored by Clark in the first inning. The Cats could not make the comeback and Clark coasted to another win over Plano. Soon after their losses to Clark, the JV Cats were on their way back to a break even point. The Wildcats, whose record had level- ed to 5-5 after a rough start, ran over Plano East in an afternoon game played an the PESH field. Plano's hitting was the key to their win against PESH. In the fourth inn- ing 13 Wildcats batted, seven got hits, three walked, and eight scored. For all practical reasons that was the ball game. Leading Plano to their 12-5 win was center fielder Ty Hoffman who went 3-for-5 with a double and four RBI. The Plano Wildcat JV continued on after their win over the East side Panthers to a break even season of seven wins and seven losses. JV Baseball I 265 Cfronr rowj Chuck Heasley, Brenr Barrels, Brian Mallea, Curr Waller, Gary Sircha, Rick Reid, Chris Amos Cse-cond row? Donnie Pennington, Scarf Graves, Mark McCracken, John Lazarine, Roberr Carmona, Rene Delagarrigue, Ronny Bushnell Crhird row! Ken Davison, Marcus Lippe, Rand Egge, Danny Whire, Rob Baird, Alan Acinger, Paul Hedlund, fback row? Coach Bob Weir Hi. - i-W , r ig? is 1 oar! E X z 5 5 ? , 2 4 Sr 5 ,ia , 1 i lg? Q, z W lu X ' ri , Q, gg N Q , X E, EM U ' fl ,X SN X il iiigi Eg? is R i if f B izi m igiix ai QE 2 ir ,iii . -B ia i i B? 2 F ' i B i ' K ,, . ' rr ' 1 N X ' i ,Ur is- ,HrEQ'N Wil 5 - iusaiizii 2is Qi,iQ2is22r5,i, Sails mil , .. fast.. ...mu Q' - f R -rskaiiaiisaw Execuring a chesr rrap, junior forward Donnie Penningron moves the ball down field foward the opponenfs goal ogainsr Plano Easr. 266 X Sporrs VARSITY SOCCER Soccer ends season ith 4-4-4 record Four wos o populor number for the vorsity soccer teom, os they posted o 4 win, A loss, A tie record in seoson competition. While their competitive seoson wos not os suc- cessful os they hod hoped, the Cots did moke it into the ployoffs. The Cots seoson wos reolly not os bod os the stotistics indicoted. Three of Plono's four wins were shutouts ond the fourth win wos on 8-1 drubbing of Shermon. Plono, o tough competitor, never lost by more thon two gools when they were beoten. The Cots first district gome wos ogoinst o ronked Loke Highlonds teom. With two gools coming from senior Brent Bortels ond winger John Lozorine, it looked like Plono od the gome won with o little ver ten minutes left ond o 2-1 leod. However, Loke Highlonds 'cored with nine minutes left ond gome ended in o 2-2 stondoff. Plono then lost two in o row to PLL. Turner ond Richordson Peorce. ln the Turner gome, Plono found ,themselves down 2-O in the second wiiolf. With 20 minutes left, Lozorine norrowed the leod to 2-1 when he scored off o corner kick. Turner scored one more time, putting the gome out of reoch ond ending in o Plono defeot. Plono next went up ogoinst on unbeoten Peorce teom. The Cots hod o 1-O leod ot holftime on o penolty kick by senior Mork Mc- Crocken. ln the second holf, Peorce scored the some woy Plono hod, on o penolty kick. With o little over eight minutes left in the gome, Plono sow the contest slip owoy os Peorce scored the winning gool on o breok owoy. Plono then mode o big come- bock from their two losses in grond style by wolloping the Shermon Beorcots, 8-1. The Cots then met up with the Ponthers from PESH. The inner-city gome ended in o 2-2 tie. Next week, the Cots beot the Newmon Smith Trojons. Striker Mc- Crocken scored two gools for Plono. For one of the gools, he stole the boll ond skillfully beot the gool keeper to the right side of the net. Other gools by seniors Robert Cor- mono, Donny White ond Poul Hedlund gove Plono o 5-O victory ond its second district win. The lost regulor seoson gomes ogoinst Richordson, Denton, ond Lewisville seemed to sum up Plono's soccer seoson. The Cots won, lost ond tied in their lost three contests to odd one more tolly in eoch column of their 4 win, A loss ond 4 tie record. as E . A' , if ,. Q. - ,cc M, -,,. si, . 2. s . Ss Plono goolie Curt Woller steps in front of o Denton shot on gool ond makes the sove. , - Vorslty Soccer X 267 P ere' ' X-,..,,-. ln o home gome or Ciorlf Field, senior Mork McCracken rolses rhe boil rhrough the Turner defensive line. SNR. 5 Setting up on offensive orrock ogoinsr Denron, senior Brenr Borrels dribbles the boil down field info Bronco rerrirory. 268 X Sports r 1 ' f. - ,V f- ,,,, ,,, - - 5. FF f'S!r 7f- W fW ,f'? Q4QSffj'f.F 12 ffhfn' ifw yfr 'I' ' - iid A V, 12 Senior Rond Egge moves in ro rolse possession of rhe boil from o opponenr in o disrricf contest. - ..., M. I 1 ....,,. if Teom Coproin Morcus Lippe high kicks the boll owoy from on opposing forword, IVSOCCER lV registers 6 shutouts in 9 wins Two pre-district wins over Hillcrest and Bryon Adams got the JV soccer team off to o fine season. A 9-8 was recorded in stadium ploy. For two weeks, weather kept the Cats from playing their first district game. When Plano finolly did play, they lost in a close gome to Lake Highlands, 1 to O. The Cats came back strong to win six of their lost seven games including a 4-O victory over, PESH. The win was an impressive scoring barrage of four goals in less than ten minutes, two netted by junior Tommy Kennedy ot wing. The Cots drubbed Newmon Smith by a score of 7-O. Senior Gary Sirchia scored two of Plono's gools. Fullbock Troy Ron- dolph scored a goal ond had on assist OS he also pklyed well for The In a game against Plano East, midfielder Cots. Unlike the vorsity teom, the Ron Lowery gets reody to pass the ball JV ended their season with o win O'OU'idfhe defendef- over Lewisville. The Lewisville game was o close one but Plano won by a penalty kick. lofi' W qw... X 0 1 9 c --H... Cfront row? Monte Page, David Hall, Ron Lowery, Jeff Patterson, Hugh Dickerson, Les -I S Young, Carl Eason, Csecond row? Jeff Ellstrom, Troy Randolph, Steve McGuill, John Tindel, John Richardson, Doug Brooks, Keith Phildus, Cback row? Mgr. Bruce Manguson, David Shell, Ray Pierce, Tim Hughes, Tommy Kennedy, Jeff Elrod, Guillermo Alegre the bon up me field On offense, halfback Jeff Patterson brings JV Soccer X 269 All American Tina Luft shows her ball handling skills in a district game against Richardson. Ifront row? Dawn Wright, Ashley Pugh, Lisa Beville, Julie Petty, Kim Elias, Amy Marshall, Angie Self Heidi Dunkelberger fsecond row! Vicki Cambridge, Lisa Cody, Jennifer Champagne, Regt Brumley, Tiffany Nedwed, Tina Luft, Lori Newman, Lisa Hearn Cback row? Coach Dianne Davey, Debbie Murphy, Laura Walker, Lisa Churchwell, Ann McCullor, Coach Kris Shelton. 270 i Sports VARSITY GIRLS SOCCER Kickers in third Victims of a highly powered offen- sive machine in Plano's season opener kept the Duncanville goal tender busy all night. The Cats fired 27 shots on goal. The machine scored seven goals before the Panthers found the net, It was a machine that scored its first goal in less than a minute into the game, a machine known as the varsity girls soccer team. Led by all-American Tina Luft and her hat trick in the Duncanville game plus her two goals in the Hillcrest game, Plano started its season in grand fashion with two victories. The winning streak kept right on going with an impressive 'IO-O shutout against their first district opponent, Lewisville. The Cat's high powered of- fense again was in full gear with hat tricks scored by senior Lisa Churchwell and Tina. Another two goals were added byjunior Laura Walker. After a loss to Pearce and a disap- pointing tie with Berkner, Plano shifted into first gear and won three out of their last four games. Laura and Tina combined for eight goals in the 10-O romp of the Turner Lions. After winning district, Plano advanc- ed into the playoffs, where the girls lost their closest game of the season. The Cats fell to Lake Highlands, a team they had previously beaten during the season in a shootout. The game was tied after regulation time expired which forced the teams to play an overtime period. The period also ended in a tie. Lake Highlands then defeated the Cats in a shootout. Plano's season may have ended on a sad note, but the girls did have a successful overall season and had a 6-2-1 record to show for it. Skill ploys o mojor port os junior Louro Walker dribbles post o Richardson foe. N 1 xv ag X K In o pre district gome ogoinst Hillcrest, winger Amy Johnson maneuvers by on opponent. Girls Vorsity Soccer I 271 ' ' H U M, emu-imfwwf I , '7'- a After a sreal from a Lake Highlands forward, defender Michelle Monranaro moves rhe ball upfield foward the goal. 272 l Sporrs .W v -. an .4 Ml... .,. ln the disrricr game againsr R. L. Turner, forward Kaycee Cannon readies for pass. Junior Elizaberh Willis forces the acrion upfieid. I j V GIRLS SOCCER lV defeats district opponents for 8-1 season record Every district team that came up against the girls JV soccer team cholked up o defeat as the girls swept through district undefeated. The vic- tories included five consecutive shutouts. The team's first district win was a 6-O shutout over Lewisville. Plono's streak kept on going os the girls eosily defeated Richardson Pearce and Berkner, os well os Turner and Newman Smith. Against Berkner, forward Kendra Barrels scored two gools while team- mate Gino Boyd scored another one to give the Cots o 3-O victory. Although Kendra broke her hand neor the knuckles during the first half, she did not reolize it ond played out the rest of the game. The injury didn't seem to keep her from playing again two games later where she scored three goals in the Cats 4-O trouncing over the Newman Smith Trqons. The only blemish on Plano's record wos a pre-district loss to Hillcrest. In o second pre-district game over Dunconville, the Cots won hondily with Gina and Kendra at the helm. Kendra scored three goals and Gino, one. Goal keeper Michelle Gilmore also con- tributed to Plano's success. Michelle allowed one gool - on the average - from district opponents, compored to Plano's 32 goals against their opponents. Cfronr row! Elizabeth Willis, Kris Peterson, Julie Admundson, Koycee Cannon C56-cond row? Vicki Cambridge, Kel- ly Cunningham, Kathy Levinski, Gina Boyd, Michelle Monranaro, Lisa Heard, Cbock row? Coach Dianne Davey, Gail Bruenning, Julie Polen, Amy DeGraot, Marilyn Fritz lit- 'W' ,af W HW V9 i V' WWE H Wi' ' 'iii My 9' f-as .aw Junior defender Gail Bruenning waits to trap the ball. JV Girls Soccer I 273 Coming our of rhe srorring posirion, wresrling reom coproin Troy Trpkosh foils on opponenr's orrempr or o sir our move ,Tx A f in-,, minimum. i ax' in wr f - 'Q Mfkafffvkif frff All -L .I.i5f' T L' A K' ' Senior Gorrick Fischer rolls on opponenr in o pinning orrempr os the referee looks on. 274 X Sports VARSITY WRESTLING ,'- Wildcat grapplers place third in district meet Following a 6-5-2 dual season, the varsity wrestling team placed third in the district tournament. The season opened with a four- team meet at MacArthur High School. Plano came away with two losses against Irving Nimitz and MacArthur and a tie against Irving. In a dual meet against Jesuit the next week. Plano wrestlers Matt Bishop, Mike Hickey and Harold Kieke registered pins to lead the team to a 45-29 win. Sixteen teams from Louisiana and Texas met at the R. L. Turner Invitational where Hickey won the 145 lb. weight class. PIano's final team standing was third out of 16 teams. Cfront row? Coach Taylor Webb, Jerry Murray, Jeff Walker, Mike Roach, Robert Meskunas Isecond row? Jeff Strobel, Mike Hickey, Stuart Singer, Nick Gerace, Troy Trpkosh, Randy Curry, Kyle Reynolds, Mike Johnson, Alan Meskunas C back row! Gary Speighrs, Mark Clements, Chuck Curtiss, Tim Coil, Garrick Fischer -mari its s Qiiz.sr..i- .. I----w I I. - rf . . . .. ,,,c ... I ttt,,, M . 1 1' . 1 '- . . ,A W. ig . . rgfilg SW K s,'s fiifififsf - i' ki?5i.iif57gQQi-if' mm Zti . - f in 4 - -- , 5 Shifting his weight, senior Chuck Curtiss twists to move out of an opponent's hold. The following week, Kimball defeated Plano in a 44-28 team victory. Plano then tied Berkner in preparation for the Hilton New tour- nament. ln the competition, grap- plers Jeff Walker, Garrick Fischer and Hickey finished first. Team vic- tories over Trinity, lrving High, and Irving Nimitz allowed Plano to finish third in the eight team tourney. One week later, at Trinity, Plano finished seventh from a field of 24. Plano was fourth in the 16-team Lake Highlands tournament. The dual season ended in a loss as Plano fell to Richardson. Weight championships in three classes boosted Plano to third in the district tournament. Hickey at 145 lbs., Curtiss at 167 lbs., and Fischer at 176 lbs. won their categories to advance to the regional tourney. Also competing were Mike Roach at 105 lbs., Walker at 112 lbs., Jerry Murray at 126 lbs., Stuart Singer at 132 lbs., Troy Trpkosh at 138 lbs., Tim Coil at 155 lbs., Mark Clements at 185 lbs., and Jim Siano in the heavyweight class. In regional competition, Plano finished third and sent four competitors to the state meet. In state action, Fischer finished second in the 179 Ib. class with Walker placing fifth in the 115 lb. weight class. Plano wrestlers placed eleventh overall in the state competition. Wrestling f 275 Senior Warren Hamriclf smashes the ball wirh his overhand volley. 276 X Sports A backhand volley is one of many strokes junior Brerr Hendricks uses ro advance him ro stare comperirion. TENNIS X Wildcat netters involved in busy schedule Not many athletic teams com- pete all year round, but the school tennis team was one that did. The Cats were involved in a busy schedule which was divided into a fall and o spring season. Plono played 19 matches en route to their 14th place state finish in the fall and 10 more motches in the spring. The fall season was a good one with the Cots finishing with a 13-6 record. Plano opened the season with a 13-5 victory over an always tough Lake Highlands team. Team captain Jane Podowsl-xi defeated her opponent to pace the girls team. Jane's victory was of special significance since she had previous- ly lost three times to the same op- ponent. The top three boys matches were won by junior Brett Hendricks and seniors David Goat and Warren Hamrick. After finishing their regular fall season, Plano went on to the regional team tournament where they placed fourth. Plano eeked out a close motch over Dunconville in an unusuol way. Since the score was tied in matches at Q-9, Plano advanced becouse they had more set wins than Dunconville. The Cats win gave them a birth in the Texos High School Associotion's State Ten- nis Tournament, where they placed fourteenth. The spring season stressed in- dividual talent. Two tennis stondouts were senior Dovid Gora and junior Brett Hendricks. The Cfront row? Barb Rand, Martha Alarcon, Tracy Ruggeri, Angela Byrd Isecond row? Jane Podowski, Jody Lindell, Tarnmye Rushing, Suzie Morrison, Coach Martin Berryman Cthird row! David Goar, Brett Hendricks, Andy Shipp, John Stacy Cback row? Robert Ray, Warren Hamrick, Charles McAden, Tim Moon doubles pair reached the regionols competition by taking second in their district matches. They forfeited the finals of district matches because they were already secure enough to advance to regionols. Besides, Goor needed to rest an in- jured leg suffered in district. The duo finished second in regionols after defeating two other teams. They were finally stopped in the quarter finals by the eventual state cham- pions. The individual stondouts were seniors Tracy Ruggeri, who reached the semi-finals in district, and .lone Podowski who finished second in the some tournament. Concentrating on his backhand, junior Robert Ray returns the ball. r f it BOYS TRACK Talented track team finishes high in tourney Even though members of the varsi- ty track team did not finish in the top of the district loop meet, they did have the talent to win three con- secutive tournaments and to place well in the rest of them. One fine finish was the season debut in the Richardson Invitational where they placed fourth. Behind the always strong 800 intermediate hurdler, Mark McCormack, and pole vaulter, Jeff Jackson, the Cats looked good. The team might have finished higher had the relay team not been disqualified on o foulty baton ex- change. The Cats did get into the finals with o competitor representing Plano in every event. In the Robert E. Lee Relays, the team had three first place finishes, two going to sprinter Ken Massa. Massa won both the 100 and 200 meter races. The other top finisher was Jackson in the pole vault with a 18'0 effort. Senior Brion Connell finished third in 8200 meter. The relay team, comprised of Mike Foster, Massa, Bobby Holden, and Joe Mclloberts finished in se- cond place. Plano ended its season in strong fashion by winning their own Plano Relays. Paced by Jackson, McCormack, and Foster, the Cats racked up a for- midable 125 points. Their nearest competitor managed 76 points. Jackson not only won the pole vault competition, he did it in great style. He set a new school record with a vault of 14'3 . Jackson also grobbed second in the long jump and ran on to both the first place 400 meter relay team and second place 1600 meter relay team. McCormack set a meet record in the 100 meter high hurdles and easily won the 800 meter intermediate hurdles. Mike Foster won both the 100 and the 200 sprints. S PNG Cfront row? Jim Bodenhammer, Barry Davis, Jeff Tsao, Grant Johnson, Tim McKnight, Brian Davis, Jim Kale Ksecond rowj Mike Pinchera, Dwayne Bassett, Jeff Jackson, Brian Weller, Mike Johnson, Bobby Holden, Mike Foster, Joe Mclioberts, Earl Broumley, Todd Koppell fback row? Mark McCormack, Ken Massa, Scott Este-s, Keith Rose, Karl Harvey, Brian Connell, John Orth 278 X Sports In the longer races, senior John Orth took a second in the 800 meter and senior Brian Connell placed fourth in the 3200 meter. Winning three out of four tour- naments, Plono was ready for a strong district finish but ultimately the Cats had to settle for sixth place. However, McCormack and Jackson did go on to regionals. McCormack finished third in the 300 intermediate and Jackson finished third in the pole vault competition. Junior Brian Connell leads a distance run against the district at the Plano Relays. in the Plono Reloys, senior Mike Johnson sers his pole in on orrempr ro cleor the bor. 1.. Senior hurdler Mork McCormocl4 cleors his firsr obsrocle on his woy ro winning rhe 300 meter inrermediore hurdles event or rhe Plono Reloys. Boys Trock X 279 SS V At the district meet, Plano distance runner Cindy Tolle concentrates on getting an early jump on her district opponents. -,-.-1 -.1-, X T Cfrant row? Paula McKay, Rhonda Hegwood, Michelle McKenzie, Nancy King, Linda Pratt, Kate Kahle, Rosy Josalyn, fbaclf row? 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L... ., Q '- 'fi Q -'ERT : ?i?,-:Si f'if'H -- 'C 'Q -V, .. .Q -i hw W M 3., kgakjgfyfd .., .,,.g?f,..L.,3fu,:5 L i i '-: W1zii-Ei?Ein -- f'E1'ti5E':::Q 5i:J ..'1, H EH? Z: Q, :' ' .r :. H,,:E?52'E5:Q ,,,', gf: E' mf' :if55E1:E: FE5s' ' - --i Qfsjgiiigg j iw Lim, gy- 1 2.52, 5:26 L .. fm, LL L. At the Richardson Relays, senior Lindy Goodman sets the pace in the 3200 meter. GIRLS TRACK lunior dominated girls track team gains vital experience Experience was a most valuable lesson learned by the mostlyjunior girl track team. Overall our season was good. We had quite a growing team this year, said Coach Rochelle Davis. Competing in five track meets, the Cats placed seventh twice. In the Richardson Invitational, senior Cindy Tolle was Plano's top finisher as she came in first in both the 800 meter and 1600 meter races. Junior Syleatha Newton placed fifth in the 100 meter dash. The 800 relay meter team comprised of Anede Davis, Marcia Farmer, Michelle Mackenzie and Linda Pratt placed fifth also. When the girls competed in the Pinkston Relays, Cindy again won two events. Cindy took first in both the half mile and mile runs. inclement weather forced the Cats out of the remainder ofthe meets. After a poor finish at the Fort Worth Meet and with the Lewisville Meet being cancelled, Plano competed next in the Irving Tournament. The highlight of the season proved to be the Irving Tournament where Plano set three records. Cindy set records in the 1600 meter run, at 5:04 seconds, autrunning the old school record by 19 seconds. Although she did not set a school record, senior Lindy Goodman ran the 8200 meters in a personal best time of 12:16. On the other hand, Cindy set another school record in the 800 meters. Her time of 2:15 bettered the old time set by Suzanne Sheffield by three seconds. The sprint relay team of Susan Saffel, Felicia Chestnut, Kate Kahle, and Rosalyn Josalyn, finished seventh at Irving. When the Cats went to district, their season was beginning to peak. The team times were much improved since the beginning and they were looking for a strong finish. The Cats, however, finished seventh. I was not displeased however, said Coach Davis. l'm pleased with everyone. We were short on speed and that raw talent, but the girls tried to make up by working hard. Girls Track X 281 J i 'hs- 'm PLM3 QLANU X Crass Country runners Rand Egge, Kirk McLemore, and Brian Weller discuss their final times in a local contest. Q-:ws :va.z- - f . 'S , - :Q li .X A if in K ,L Q . - W - V S - . .A Q, . , - , , 5 .1 N i A ig A --.s if t , c ' 1 .. 'Xa ky W ,S .. K ,,. 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L5 W EE L egg Q 5 Q Q S' ' A CROSS COUNTRY Wildcats run to third place district finish Wildcot othletes on the cross country teom ron through the eorly foll for o strong district finish. The opening meet wos held ot Flogpole Hill in Dollos. Senior Kirk McLemore poced the vorsity run- ners to o first ploce finish to over- come seven other teoms, Runners John Orth, Brion Connell, Rond Egge, ond Brion Weller olso finished in the top fifteen. The Cot runners then troveled to Mesquite where they won ogoin in o field of ten teoms, The teom's winning then come to on obrupt holt os the runners received on eighth ploce in the Arlington Lomor meet. ln on upword swing the next week, the teom received o third ploce in the Jesuit meet with oll the runners finishing strong. The Cot run- ners then held their own in the Dollos Spruce Meet, plocing third out of 22 teoms. McLemore, Con- nell, Orth ond Egge finished in the top 25. With only one week re- moining before the district chom- pionship, the Cots ploced third ot St. Morks. In the district meet, Plono com- peted ogoinst eight teoms, but fell ten points short of o trip to regionols by plocing third. ff my 5. Jtftggi ,sf wtf all as 3 5 sf s-s ,T if 3 Q Kg i 'Q . Y F -- 1 'V it f 2 t s f , if Si tx ,, 5 ,- T if , X , y it y -' M 1, - 2 1 1 V i if t s ,ttfkwi s 'Q ...ts i X ' if ' --at s I , . -' l T ' - V-.34 Tait-Etbv-if Qt, -. , T Y Coming from behind, Wildcot runners Dwoyne Bossett, Brion Weller, ond Jeff Jockson prepore to toke the leod in o district meer, Cross Country X 283 GOLF Golfers par in tournaments Plono's golf had high hopes for the 1981-1982 golf seoson with six of ten players returning to the team from the previous yeor. Plono opened its foll seoson at Grond Proirie where the team ploced fifth out of 20 teams. Seniors Scott Collahon ond Morty Cummings led the teom with rounds of 88-82, and 84-81, respectively. The Cats then competed in the Sherrill Paris TOUFOO- ment for Plono becouse the ployers were oble to see some of their district competition in tournoment ploy. The Cats finished in third ploce. The serious spring schedule held o whole new season for the golfers with Plono competing in four tour- noments. In the Paris lnvitotionol, Plano finished fifth from o field of 82 teams. With Cooch Joy Stevens olter All-District player Eric Ostrom drives down the middle of the fairway. 284 ! Sports noting the top five players on his team throughout the yeor, the team of five selected for the Paris tourno- ment seemed to be o successful one. Junior Billy Fritz and All-District player Eric Ostrom both shot rounds of 79 to poce the Cots. Returning seniors Kirk T Lauterboch and John Mann fired rounds of 81 and 82, respectively. J Junior Darrin Viclsery finished out the scoring with a round of 83. The Cats went on to compete in three rounds of district ploy, ending in third ploce. Ostrom, Louterboch, and Fritz finished in the district top ten. Seniors Morgie Ratliff and Denise i Mangan competed for the girls. Morgie advanced to regional com- petition where she finished ninth out of o Iorge field to end o successful yeor. .. ..... Cfront row! Darin Vickery, Margie Ratlifh Kirk Laurerbach, Scott Callahan fback rowj John Mann, Beau Rolfe, Billy Fritz, Eric Ostrom, Greg Hall, Coach Jay Stevens M '- i M , ,,,,, , V. V , 1 , , , , Q ' ,.,, , . ,, , U - , V , g ,, , A ' A f I I I ,V ,fM,l,,,iz5,m, L,r.,,,' , . 1 wr ' ---- , k -- L,,, 1 fray., ,.ffW ri, mm . ,W - ' V f f ,N , ,, , , -A 5 ' ' f .f g, H ' W W - ' i , fi if 1 i ' 5' 5 'k ' ' ' ' 'lf' r H ,,,,. , , 2,4 i,,,, ,ii , Q' Senior Margie Rarliff a regional qualifier, gers in some practice before her next march. Junior Billy Frirz follows rhrough on a drive. ln rhe Plano rournarnenr, senior Scorr Callahan gefs ready ro puff for por. Golf X 265 S WIMMING Tankers splash past district competition Swim team finished its season placing third in the boys regional and fifth in the girls regional. En route to their fine district and regional places, the Cats par- ticipated in a number of tour- naments. ln the Plano Invitational, the Cats came away with a first place finish in the boys and a sec- ond place finish in the girls. The largest tournament that Plano com- peted in was the pre-Texas ln- terscholasitc Swimming Coaches Association Meet, CTISCAD. Plono's tankers finished well at TISCA with the boys placing second and the girls placing sixth. Swimmers Scott Carpenter, John Whitner and Eric Murff had performances that highlighted the competition for Plono's Cats. Carpenter won a pair of gold medals in the 'IOO-meter fly F li I, in s -- ,. .. ie 5: ' i f' , , K . f s ' : . 'qi .1 -, Q i .4 c. 1 . . 5 X ' cvP::.A 3 ln the Plano Tri-Meet, the boys freestyle en- trants get the jump on their opponents. 286 l Sports and the QOO-meter fly. Carpenter swam with his teammates John Whitner, Brian Dillon, and Jimmy Langham on the 200-meter medley relay team. Plano's team came away with a gold in the relay event. Junior Eric Murff easily won the three-meter diving com- petition and finished second in the single meter diving. ln the girls divi- sion, Plano's 200-medley relay team finished strong with a third place time of 2:02.08 Girl swim- mers Kelly Coppedge, Donna Hale, Daphne Hallenbeck and Jeanine Parker each contributed to the relay team's fine finish. In the State TISCA championship, the guys again finished second but the girls did not do as well, finishing 3'Ist. Plano participated not only in tournaments but also in various meets throughout the year. The bright spot of the meets was the Plano Tri-Meet where the Cats placed first in the boys division and third in the girls division. Both Carpenter and Whitner won two first place medals to lead the Cats to a first place finish. The relay team again stood out among the best, winning the 200-meter medley relay. Murff continued his winning streak by placing first in the diving competition. Tom Kirchner finished second in the 100-meter baclsstrolse. Donna Hale was sec- ond in the girls 200 individual medley to pace the girls. While the swim team did not have a great meet record, it did well in the tournaments and con- sidered their overall competitive season very successful. Cfront row? Kim Traveland, Donna O'Neal, Jeanine Parker, Daphne Hollenbeck, Kelly Coppeclge, Lori Yates Csecond row? Coach Dave Arnold, Kurt Bochkoven, John Whither, Mike Herrick, Mike Mann, Chip Lindell Cthird rowJ Rob Bryant, Brian Dillon, Jim Petree, Scott Carpenter, Jimmy Langham Cback row? Ron Tillinghast, Eric Murf Shannon Hobbs, Cassi Jones, Missy Mulligan N,Mmw,fMM - W ..-:sem-A ,,.2:,4,:: ' '?fff f ,3 Ziiillw M r '1 nigga,-q,'44.,4,,,qH,...,. .- ,Mr .41--MLM giau11A06 '4P4-GEM!!-aft. nm wail ,,,,,.m.v .iillvilil Senior swimmer Kelly Coppedge jumps out ahead in the medley relay at Pearce. A Q Q . Q N s r s ggaus a a s f'-M '-s ' . t vuumsf :r '- .,, Y A A .1 -1 , 5 X, fxmxip i ,, if X if.. t R ,, QW wax 'ff J :.s if -KVL 3 I I I .. Q l r , M L ll ,ill 5 V V A A - 1 . me , s l A sauxxuumlm mmf' my flfe 1 s She dives, she swims, she's Shannon Hobbs and here the junior tanker shows her perfect form in a district freestyle event. Y Swimming I 287 in During a volleyball game against Pearce, junior Karen Womer returns the ball from back court. 288 I Sports VOLLE YBALL olleyball ends tough season Coach Kathy Shacl4elford's varsi- ty volleyball team had a tough time this year. With only three returning seniors, the girls com- pleted their season with a disap- pointing 3 wins and 11 losses. Plano storted the season with a win over the Richardson Eagles in split sets. After losing their next two matches, the teom came back in a brief rolly to win over the Green- ville Lions. From there, the Cots went down hill, losing their next six matches. However, there was a bright spot in the volleyball yeor. The Wildcats ploced second in their own Plano Tournament. The JV had a season record of 11-12. Hopefully, Cooch Shackelford's record will turn around next year. She will have six JV players returning to play varsity. Varsityf Coach Rachelle Davis, Denise Blessing, Anna Meyer, Colleen Brady, Bonnie McClinron, .Sandra llgenfritz, Pam Craig, Libby West, Coach Kathy Shackelford Junior Varsity: Coach Rochelle Davis, Susan Elking, Karen Womer, Tammy Scoggins, Monica Bailey, Ann Landry, Sheila Losby, Colleen Laik, Coach Kathy Shackelford ml Q M... 4 in-nt ill um P Q L , . .,k 50, Q, Agoinsr Loke Highlonds, junior spiker Ann Londry drills o scoring rerurn ocross the ner. rrr, J in . .. 5 :S E 'htm Q in Senior Libby West sers the boll during o disrricr morch ogoinsr R. L, Turner, For rhe Wildcor odvonroge, senior Pom ,WIW Croig Concenrrores on bumping the boll. ia.. Volleyboll l 289 Illu trated i Ori '7 I -V ,MMV I , ,,-. 4 M 'fr-W M f ,W W MM,.,......,.,.,,,.,. fir W .gm K' J, pf M , A W7 , PV. H' offs' sid I in A5 Before a rournomenr, junior Billy Frirz proc Holfbocls Tony Turner plunges inro the defensive line of Richardson for exrro yordoge. rices his puffing Center Julie Perry goes up for o jump shor. Forword Morcus Lippe jumps in fronr of his opponenr's possoge ro the gool. 290 i Sports 'K ' 1 Forward Rod Sreging pushes the ball up rhe floor ro ser up rhe Wildcat 's offense, Steve Terrell releases anorher perfecr pirch. From rhelsidelinesmembers of rhe junior varsity reom look anxiously on during a crucial moment in rhe game. Illustrated Sports I 291 .,..guuu- Ar ' gg -...K . 'N... 4 nv' L W 'Q--2 fx 4'-Ile Mew, .W AGL L V 'ra w egw' ' 'W Y A, Q if? vs A W xx ' 1 4 , . M rf' -mei N , . 1 A 3. . L.:. , fav-wX.,..,.,.n,N1iwsws.f Q--. V-, fw- - wmv .1 -f Lwnuasfxwr -wr' x. X x. Fa H i iff!!! 1-'Tk' f n .Q sf ,V :yi ,Wff gr' L,- Q X W ff I 5X X ,.........-,--- gr' N--su.. N s Nm., ,,,.........- 5: 2 5 5 1 r 13 .1, U 5 2 , .I Q. ' 1 if ...n..... 'L- Q S fi 5 , Q A K .. 5 Q Q , fs ' SA i 5 '- .. 51 ' E X ' ' 5 5 5 4 . I , If L 1? 5 - 5 ' ,. Q 5 Z : Vg 3 V' ln Cairo, a man in an Egyptian army uniform jumps from a Soviet- mode personnel carrier and fires a submachine gun into a review- ing stand, assassinating President Anwar Sadat and five others. wb sX H . 5ugar Ray Leonard holds his hands high after stopping lhomas Hearns on a 111th round TKO to take the undi5purPc'l world welter-welqht Chimfniqwnsfsip 2911 f WorldH1'np5'ff'- 1IfWCgf. Z X 'L uma: ,gk-nnannnn-A xgif A Swedish security vessel is tied onto a .Soviet submarine after the sub ran aground o short distance from the high-security Karlskroma Naval bose Following a thorough search by Swedish intelligence, the sub was pushed off the sand bar and returned to Russia I. ix? l run any After their royal wedding, England's Prince Charles and the former Lady Diana Spencer smile and share a private moment as their carriage draws away from St. Paul 's Cathedral. P! Was'- gun Ccircled at left? is pointed at Pope John Paul ll during an assassination attempt tn St Peters Square A Turkish terrorist was rd to life in prison, the maximum penalty under Italian law, for shooting the Pope and two Anwrtmns World Happenings ! 295 A striking air traffic controller and his wife care for their two daughters while on the picket line or Lo Guardia Airport. The strike, which lasted two weeks, was abruptly ended when President Reagan fired the controllers and decertified their union. W EWW Y ge With the American flag waving proudly in the foreground, the space shuttle Colombia lifts off from Kennedy Space Center. Following a two day mission, the Colombia touched down to a perfect landing at Edwards Air Force Base in California. After being shot outside a hotel, President Ronald Reagan waves, then looks up before being shoved into a limousine by Secret Service agents. John Warnock Hinkley, of Evergreen, Colorado, was charged with the shooting of the President and three others. WE MM Wreckage clogs the lobby of the Hyatt Regency Hotel after the col- lapse of the second and fourth story skywalks. Following a thorough investigation, it was determined that faulty bolts in the support cables caused the col- lapse that killed 113 persons. , x X U.S. Happenings I 297 CUTL mfg Q56 iQ. I , U 7 I I ' .ei is Q fx I I l I I Shara Howell 867-2896 0 Assorted Styles 2200 Roundrock Trail Plano, Texas 75075 Colors and Sizes 298 X Advertising tl ai 1 :Aa Q Vg 0 0 'f wr- lm.:.a::E.fFI.: E- Nw! it -umona uufifi I I 'D' A A JEWELERS gon gajzle 424-8991 THE NAME IN TEMPORARY ADVERTISING SUIVE 201 Pon'r-A- sic:-rw Til 14k GDLD 0 DIAMDNDS ' NAME BRAND wnrcnes dwfle nl-game . ABM? 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Kirby for the Rolling Stones picture on poge 10, ond the Plono Stor Courier for severol sports pictures. A greoter thonlss goes to our sponsor, Mrs. Joyce Levy, for her potience ond time. --I if iz Mu- I ' f ' 5 nnahrhuav- EW Curr Woller, Chris Demers, Mike Ayotre, Donold Rowley, Dovid Leon, Kim Meyer, Jim Sellers The Moin Event X 331 - F l IC P The future holds o lot in store for Plono Senior High School. Another closs president will be instoted ond oll the old troditions will be repeoted. Speciols like the Doc concert will return ond the competitive spirit will remoin. Eoch yeor new odditions ore mode like the wolkwoys thot were built between the porking lot ond Building D ond the trees plonted on the rnedions. One thing different for sure though will be in the size of student enroll- ment next yeor with obout 500 of the seniors ottending the new senior high. Future senior closs president Kevin Kebodeoux courrously shakes the broken hond of o young mon in child development closs ING 'IT Cfi IS... ?-Y D 1 ff? gs Nix it ' i WM, .. 5 l Q S S vo - S f L ,,,f ' ' Students rake advantage of the new sidewalk constructed by members of Vines High School Building Trades class. X One of next year's seniors, Margie Baker, Entertainer Doc Severinson visits the campus for his third annual concert for Plano Senior smiles shyly in her science class. High School audiences, I O 4 O O I Coming Attractions l 333 I J w I 1 l I 1 1 1 I 4 Thoughts of graduation bring seniors Mary Price and Jennifer Romer closer together. l Showing off her favorite drink, senior Alicia McCutcheon enjoys a Tab - for beautiful people. r v- . f - . c s K. I-gf. As the year comes to a close, senior Arva Dunn looks through her memory book dur- ing her lunch hour. ' Daydreaming made easy When warm weather finally arrived so did spring fever and senioritis. School days seemed longer and lunch hours seemed shorter. Playing around became a favorite Plano pastime. Both spring fever and senioritis made daydreaming easy. The countdown to summer had begun. --i Happiness is making a newspaper deadline for Wildcat Tales editor Heidi Hugin. . f wx 5. Y 'A Q QM 5 ,v Q'--'iii I 9? I 6 022,635 PQXOOQN ' . QS xd poi: Noeodx x Qoqoefixoi Q '06 qoocixfo we 5 K OK N-Q'x'l91'1' M Sao X Closing A 449 O ooo O e W4 s 520 QXONICQ' 'sk V: O x .oi xoffe lxosefxx ow 'Z W . q Koi FZNSXOKSXS O0 GY- v M226 Qdlje W0 00326 Sf n 5 ,a 5 .1 I 3 E' oqdxffxoo s Jog? of-J Q 6 XOK 'ixO od P' coseb 0555 Szxxcjigsiixboq X p9'b'L.Q ' Xb QQLZ 60 ,K 040 QQOGOQ 4006 680 ' 5 GOQQQQ X 01911 50 'K O G9 x 0550 O0 QZQGYCVD 4OcdZe,fw 0 Wa, O06 we Q 0+ QAOSKNO5 NOAKO0 Q0 652641026 K 41611 wx XQKKKOQXOMBXO ' Z pe we 6 Qbkdx Ko ,xt 5' i '1 ,xr ' O., pei Seem we ejigii' O06 O6 cover? W4 Coq ' 0002 eds' jQs,mm , wr! W I K ' xes A 0QQxe00 'xok Qooqxxo 93 C96 OK we ,meow 560 'ce C9 K 0 X 604 OOK9 OV: 'oo y 65, 426- 06 X K Q16 'x0Q Q00 ooo 'oi 00 .XQ6 SYXTOOK ww Qix0C 0 G25 386 Ko S9 - xo'6 ffcxkg Fo reweu X 8 37 4-IND OFTAII ' 1 1 1 ! I 7 The PIononion's purpose is to corry its reoder from the beginning to the end of eoch yeor on the senior high compus, giving o memoroble view of the yeor os o whole. This closing section is o wrop up of the book bringing oil the once seporoted juniors, seniors ond focul- ty together ot lost. The 1982 West Side story of the Piono Wildcots hos been told ond this brings one to the end of the toil. Memories ore reflected in the PSHS pond. I . ,wg . VA f i 1 - - f ' si ZV- 33 j V , T g.gA .g ss..- sg.- -..M om..- v s si-. T 1 Seniors get reody to end high school yeors. ,N WB End of Toil X 839 Senior 1 1- 11 1 1 1 1 11111.11 11 11BAFkTEi,5,s1BfSENT1 1 1 11 1 j- 1-SQSCQQWM4 1143 ry 11 1 3 ig 153 'flf if QQ:-j NHS 1 -1- 9425 L 1 1 1 Q 1 1 Q f QQ 1 1 QQ DECA1 DiifritpufiveEducQtk?n1C1ubSGfAf'f1ericcS QQQ gf QQ QQ ? 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' .A boollii?-110' fi lyiiz 1 1 l Q ' ' Fl-lAfCl1ild Development --A ' 12: 1215111 1 1 ffl- 15urLsn,'6Avio3 llul C1 10 11-1 Camus, irfnuaeggrz la ,M12 1 11 11 11 1 Student Council - 9-10. 12: Math NHS club 11g Band - 9-12: l Geri-S +111012f Y9'1eYb01i ---11 111r rr11- FHA 'grill 9-113 15 1111 1 l 1 John Marshall!-l.S.z Drill Team -- 91 ,1- QZ1 ?l1-12gili3onagifSgi1-- M42 1 11 ati- - LA HOSA--11-12,Pieporrer -- 12 FFA -:1f+121tf-?-fd-ni11- 101 roof- ifi A 1 ,VZ 1 fffff' FHA MLW- ' 11 1 11fffzQg51 1:1551 Amateur Radio Clube- 11g Math 1 Club 11-121 Compuzer Club 7- L Band'--9-11 L V irii h Science Club -- 11-12: NHS -- 11- M 125 flgggAEionai11lggngiisl'iyierir -Argrard 1 -- 121 11 Y 1 1 f 51251 m-,'.L f FHA 4- 4M1j'Flr1A Fashion Design 1- 121 Spanish Club -- 9101 Drill io: l Y fxL Countil -- 1Gg Drill Team --9-10 crmixrisrvi, stggvl aim 1- 12 CAQQQER, ni-iisife l .i 1 Bond -- 93 Drill Team -- 16 cA'ri5iiirNi:rx1i1lfkRLnQ11i11 ll 1 1-1-1 1 German Club -- 10-11: FBLA - 125 -- Flag f,L C arps ccsprorfr topo i 1 cA goArl1i51-f- eier 1 t1-- FTA -- 11-1'2, President --12: Key Trinity x,l Q 11, Christian AcgQemy: 11g11Art ' Club 91 Yearbook -- 9, Editor -- 9 11 PSHSQ1-fiiifalleybali -- lil: Basktball and TEOCK Manager -- 10: Year- book - 1012 COUSINO, LAURlE: FHAlChild Development M- 11-12: ' Boskefball --T10 ' L1V-1 ' FBLA i-- 115 Fl-lAlChiid Develop- ment -- 11-123 Drill Team -9-121 : k'-'. 1 ' GAUSlLL, LISA: 1 T5gm,,,3g2ji rnfrdggurofsgi 14 'fl Fl-lAfFashion FDESFQYY lrr' -- 11-12, Secretory - 12 A: 'iyk klk,,. 1 1 -r,- VICAL -- 11, 12g Treasurer - 12g Drill ieslffi 'ffelof NH? 9125 e r 1 FHA -- 1012, Treasurer -+112 r Ciiosif, assists: 1 1 ' Hinsdale South HS.: Spanish Club 99113: Swim!-11Guard113w 10g Cihair ' -- 9-10 PSHS:mSponishVClub -- 11-123 Choir '-' k:.S ,:': 5551 IV' 'ri' 5 K' 99055. 3!lNCENT21 CULQEPPERQ BHONSA: 1 - Arilciub 121 Ni-iS - Qi-by ciwori' -- 9-125 Golden Herald Award Nominee-'12 Lrli Viar 1 CUIXBIVAN, CHRISTOPHER: Manchester H.S.:'French Club 9-117 Latin Club - 9-115 Virginia Junior Classical League -- 10-115 VJCL Certamen Team -+ Y?-11 ' l',ii'i ' PS2-E51 French Club -- 11-12g Latin Club -' 11-121 Texas, Junior Classical League 121 UCL Arecif C Convention, 2nd Place - 12 czAtRawstQiQlwiiLiXM1 VICA -- 11-12: Bond -- 9-12, Drum, mejor --112: NHS 12 1 elr 1 DALT0N,1AYf spanish club M aio: ras - of Newspaper -- 10121 Football -- 9r1if30Sk9fl?tQJll -- 951 LVV: mL DAUBENDiEK, KEVlN: FFA -W Q-12: Grand Champion Steer, Plano Show - 11 reei rile 1 srudelii council -- Q:-1101 wir-isa-A DAVlDSON,ClNDY: Dflfl Tevm - 9-102 P1000 Pofode Q, vsori - is, Bond - 9-121 choir Choir - 9-12, ofa: team - 9-10, ?fsTF e ' 'S' 1 111 - 1011yDfUm Motor 10: Region 121 1 . irii itii iiii tml 'Ensemble ieii 11-12: TUlL ' ' 1 1 i 1 CLAg,g4' USA: Calculator Contest. Std Place -- DAWDSGNI KENT1 Drama Club aerr 159-10: ibesoinriy, rrur 11 e a soccer-1111-121v:cAe-at-112 Society - 12: NHS - 9-12 ctritiitf.. -te irie . 1 Sacagawea 1-1151: Track - Op 1' ' 'Z 0 A X O Honor P.Qli 9 m 11 1 4 7 , H h ' 1 ' - rf'--....,,...Zfa.-J i Pairs: Banc!--10: ati chori erliai 1 r 1 - ' - -1 ' V ---- Y Qlnngrzxtulaliuns Seniors 1982! --h-r.,r- Z -ih 1 11 lysate been zz part nf lip largest grahnaiing- oat -- - class in the sizzle uf mexas, emit ynssihlg the nafiurt, in QNANQL -123110. i--,- Q 'Q l98241fQmitly -,'- tg nur :letras comes the mth uf an erztizna lite ' R0TC 7 l2 h - xmlg grnhuzrling :lass in glans- C3 hope gum- 4 C REYQ 1111l r.-- 1 -3111 experiences ra'1r ignite -lteeu 1r3efxtz1riring anti' Q3 ling.-re 511511 Childrensourg H511 Science Club h J knnhtlzhge gnu have gaitteit Quill be nf great italuetn gnu 'K' 11513911 ecl 1 llllltflflufgi'-:gl liUF22W will lvfllrrlttfrkmr gnwfisfniufra PS1-i5:ROTC --12' ' A . 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Efgiixfginivf Bi hMwI Key aut: - 127 Fi-mfcniio Q or 5 Q 1 Development 11-12: NBS -- 9- ' J L ' 12,Secreta-ry--10 'lllr ' p I' ...vi't?l.f 7 O 1 A Q 1 -- O 4 ' In , COT2,lUDlTi4: or Q Q 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 It --4 Senior Achievements f 341 1 DAVlS, ANNETTE: Harrison Junior HS.: Honor Roll -- 9: Berean Christian School -- Stu- dent Council -- 10, Secretary -- 10: Basketball - 10: Principals Award -- 10: Best Girl Vocalist Award -- 10 PSHS: OEA - 11-12: NHS -- 12 DAVIS, SHELLY: Woods and Water Club - 11-12: Band Boosters -- 11-12: History Club -- 9-10: Math Club -- 9: Band - 9-12: Choir -- 10, 12: All- Region Band -- 9-10 DAWSON, VlKKl: Waterloo HS.: Choir - 9-10: Volleyball - 9: Cheerleader - 10 PSH5: OEA -- 12 DAYMON, JILL: Key Club -- 12: NHS -- 9-12 DEAL, BEN: Maroon Guard -- 12: Track -- 9-11 DEAN, STEVE: VOCT - 10-12, Sergeant at Arms - 10, Treasurer - 11, President - 12 De-GEORGE, ANGELA: Spanish Club -- 9: Art Club - 10: Student Council -- 10: FHAfChild Development -- 12: Track -- 10: Tennis - 10: NJHS -- 10 DELAMAR, CY NTHIA: Temple HS.: FHA - 9: French Club -- 9 Lanier H.S,: FHA -- 10 PSHS: FHA - 11 DEMMING, CYNTHIA: rm -- 12: Choir - Q-11: Key Club -- 11: RSO Debutante -- 912, President - 12 DERRlCK, TRACEY: FHA fChlld Development -- 11-12: Drill Team -- 9-10 DKIKERSON, CUFF: VICA --- 12: CVAE - 9-10 DlCK ERSON, LATPJCIA: Farmersville H.S.: FHA - 9-11, Vice President -- 11: Drill Team -- 11: Student Council - 11: Tennis - 10-11: Miss FHA - 10-11 DlETZ, DEBORAH: Tennis - 9-10: Soccer - 11: NHS -- 12 DlElZ, SUZANNE: OEA -- 11-12 DlTKA, MEGAN: Richardson West Junior HS.: Speech Club -- 9: Pep Squad -- 9: NJHS - 9: FHA -- 9: Tri-l-li-Y - 10 PSHS: Drama Club -- 10: French 342 I Senior Achievements W 'r3Mmg Seniors roclr with C2102 Club -- 10, Treasurer -- 10: Science Club -- 12: Tennis - 10, Manager - 10: Lester Melnick Teen Board - 11 DODSON, KENNETH: Student Council - 9-10: Football - 9-10: Wrestling -- 10 DOLLAR, ALl.lSON: Rider H.S,: Goal Post Decorators -- 11: FCA -Q 9: Tennis - 9-10: Class Secretary - 9 PSHS: Key Club -- 12: Latin Club - 11: NHS - 12 DOX, JEANEITE: WCA --11-12 DRAKE, SUEWANNA: Pep Club -- 11-12: Drill Team -- 9-1D: ROTC -- 9-12: FHAfChild Development -- 11-12: Basketball - 9-10: Track - 10: Karate Club -- 10-12 DUKE, Del.ElTH: FHA -- 10, Historian --N 10: Drill Team - 9-10: Literary Magazine -- 11: NHS --' 12: NOYTODOT Mathematics Award -M 12 DUNCAN, DANA: Spanish Club -- 11-12: OEA -- 11- 12: Student Council -- 9: Volleyball - 11 DUNCAN, DEREK: Bond - 9-12, President - 10, Drum Major -- 12: NHS -- 9-12: All-Region Band -- 9-12: All-State Band - 12: Don Baird Memorial Scholarship Winner - 10 DUNN, ARVA: Fl-lA!Child Development - 12: Drill Team -- 9: Cheerleader -M- 10-12: NJHS -- 9: Student Senate - 11-12: Class Vice President - 10 DUNN, KIMBERLEE: Spanish Club -- 9-10, Vice Presi- dent - 9, President - 10: Public Affairs Club - 12: Student Council -- 12: NHS -- 9-12: Tennis N- 9-10: Mock Trial District Winner -- 12 EDGAR, MARY KATHRYN: French Club - 10: Science Club - 12: Key Club - 12: Student Council - 9-12: Student Senate - 11-12: Debate - 12: Speech Team - 9-12: NJH5 -- 9-10: NFL -- 10-12: Sam Rayburn Scholar - 11: Girls' State - 11: . Lester Melnick Teen Board -- 11: Whos Who - 12 EDGECOMB, SHERRI: Key Club -- 11: Pep Squad -- 10: OEA -- 12: Student Council -- 11 EDWARDS, RANDY: Student Council -- 9: Baseball - 9-10: Maroon Guard -- 12 EGGE, RAND: Cross Country -- 9-12: Track -- 10: Soccer -- 11-12 ELKlN6. UNDA: FHA f Child Development - 11-12: Volleyball -- 9-10: Basketball - 9-10: Swimming -- 9-10 ELKINS, PAULA: FHA ,'Child Development -- 11-12: Tennis -- 9: NJHS -- 9-10 ENGLAND, DANA: NHS -- 9, 11-12: FTA -- 11: FCA -- 11-12: Student Council - 9-10: Band -- 9-12: Basketball -- 9-12: Volleyball -- 9: Track -- 9: FTA Scrapbook State Winner - 11 Olf' ERICKSON, JANET : Union l-l.S,: Band -- 9-10 PSHS: Band -- 11 ESSER, JAMES: FCA - 9-10: VICA - 11-12: Foot- ball -- 9-10 EVANS, KlMBERl.Y: ROTC - 9-11: Basketball -- 9 EVRARD. DAVlD: Washington Junior HS: Choir -- 9: Track -- 9 Lake Highlands HS.: Track - 11 PSHS: Chair -- 12 FALLS, CARMEN: French Club -- 10-12: Student Council -- 10-12: NHS -- 9-12, Treasurer -- 12: Orchestra - 9- 12, President - 12: Track -e 9-10 FARR, USA: Jefferson Davis Academy: Beta Club -- 9-10: Basketball - 9-10 PSHS: Woods and Water Club +- 11: HOSA -- 12 FELTMAN, MERRIE: Drill Team -- 9-12: FHAjFashion Design - 11: Art Club - 9-10: NJHS--9-10, FEWELL, KAREN: HECE -- 11-12: Band - 9-12: Flag Corps -- 10 HELD, GREGORY: Computer Club - 12, Vice- Presidem -- 12: Math Club - 11- 12: NHS - 11-12: lntrarnurals - 11-12: UlL Calculator Contest, 1st place --11: Advanced Math Con- test, 1st place -- 12 T FlELEK, JACQUELINE: FFA -- 9-12: Horticulture -- 10, Floticulture Award - 10 FINCH, GLENDA: FHA - 12, Vlce President -- 12: Student Council -- 11: Volleyball -9-10: Basketball --9 V J rink, mutants: J Eldorado H.S.: Student Council - 10: Optimist Orotorical Speech -- 9 PSHS: Pep Club - 11: Spanish Club - 11-12: NHS -- 1012 FISCHER, GARRICK: Lakeview HS.: FCA - 9-10: Foot- ball - 9-10: Wrestling -- 9-10: Baseball -- 9-10 PSHS: FCA - 11-12: Football --- 11- 12: Wrestling -- 11-12: District Wrestling Champion - 11-12 K R 1 rolsom, BELINDA: I Si uS I skyline H.S.: spanish Club -- Q51 Spirit Club - 10: FHA -- 10-11: FHA! HERO -- 11 FOX, ROBIN: Spanish Club - 9-12: Volleyball - 9-12 FRANCIS, SANDRA: Key Club -- 12: Spanish Club -- , 4 9: NHS -- 11-12: Drill Team -- 9-12, I' Devotional Leader - 12: Student Council -- 9-12 FREEMAN, MARK: if Student Council -- 10: Newspaper - 10-12, Sports Editor - 11-12: NHS - 9-12: UIL Newspaper invitational, 1st Place Editorials, 1st Place Headlines -- 12 FRENCH, DEBRA: FHA - 9-10: OEA -- 12 FROHNAUER, LYNN: Band -- 9-11: NHS -- 9-12 GARIS, LORI: FHA! HERO -H 11-12 GETS, WILLIAM: Brookfield East H.S.: Ski Club -- 11-12 GERACE, NICK: Frankfort-Schuyler HS: Footbail - 9: Wrestling -- 9: Lacrosse - 9 GIBSON, LANCE: Spanish Club - 9-10: Band -- 9-12 GIRARDOT, DINA: FHA! Child Development -- 11-12: Basketball - 9-10: NHS -- 9-11 GLADNEY, DON: FFA - 9-12 GLEZEN, LEANNE: Speech - 9-10: Student Council - 9-10: Drill Team -- 9: ln- tromurals -- 11-12: Literary Magazine--12 GOLDBERG, DOUG: Glenbrook South HS.: Football -- 9-10 Psils: Bond M toni Football --T itil 5: 11-12 GOODMAN, KATHRYN: NHS -- 9-12: FCA - 9-12: Basket- ball -- 9: Cross Country -- 10-12: Track -- 9-12: Band -- 9-10: All- Region Bond -- 9: National English Merit Award -- 12: Na- tional Merit Scholarship -- 12 GRAFF, CHRIS: Daniel Murphy HS.: Football - 9-11: Baseball -- 11: NHS -- 9-11 PSHS: NHS - 12 GRAFF,TlM: -,g ,,-i,-, f I Daniel Murphy HS.: Football ---'I' 9-11: Baseball J- 9-11 GRAVES JR., RICHARD: VICA - 12 GRAVES, SCOTT: Spanish Club -- 10: VlCA - 11: Golf - 9,11-12 A GRAY, ReNAE: FHA I Child Development -- 11-12: Drill Team -- 9: Choir - 9-10: NHS -M 9-12 GREAVES, LARRY: Saratoga H.S,: Band - 9-10 PSHS: Woods and Water Club - 11-12 GREEN, DERRlCKz Woods and Water Club - 11-12: Bond - 9-11 GREGORY, LEA: World History Club - 10: DECA -- 12: Yearbook -- 9-10: Tennis -- 9-10: NHS -- 11-12 GREGORY, RHONDA: Student Council -- 12: Drill Team -- 10 GREIF, LYNN: g French Club -- 11-12, Treasurer -- 12p NHS -- 912: Student Council -11: Band - 9-12 GRISHAM, JOHN: Cypress Creek HS.: VICA - 11: ln- dusttial Arts Club -- 10: Weightlif- ting -- 9-11 PSHS: VICA -- 12 GROVES, RACHEL: History Club -- 10: President -- 10: French Club -- 11: Student Council -- 9-12: Cheerleading - 9, 12: Yearbook -- 9-10, 12, Editor - 12: Student Senate -- 11-12: Literary Magazine -- 11: Rotory Student of the Month - 12: French Poetry Reading Contest, Std place - 11 GUERTEL, STEVEN: Track - 9: Baseball -- 10-11 GUYNES, CYNTHIA: JF. Dobie l-LS.: FHA -- 10: Choir - 9-10 Magnolia HS.: OEA -- 11: Choir ---11-1'2: VOE -- 11 PSHS: Choir - 12 HADELER, STEPHEN: Band -- 9-12: All-Region lazz Ensemble -- 11 HALE, DONNA: Spring Woods Senior H.S,: Swimm- ing - 9-10 PSHS: Swimming - 11-12 HALSELL, DOUG: Basketball -- 9-12: Track -- 12 HAMILTON. BECKY: Art Club -- 11-12, President -- 12: Student Council -- 1012: Mascot -- 10: Basketball - 9: Baseball Buddy - 12 HAMRlCl4, WARRAN: Spanish Club - 12: Baseball -- 9-11: Wrestling -- 10: Tennis - 12 HANS, WlLLlAM: Spanish Club -- 9-11: Math Club -- 11: National Merit Commend- ed Studenr -- 12 HARGREAVES, JEFF: Swimming --- 9-11 HARTKE, MARY BETH: NJHS -- 9: Student Council - 12: Annual - 9-10, 12: FHA!Child Development - 11: Volleyball - 9-10 HARTLINE, LANECA: OEA - 11: Student Council -- 11: HOSA -- 12: NHS - 9-12 HAUN, KATHLEEN: , FFA -- 11-12: Volleyball -- 9-10: Basketball - 9 HAWES, JEFFREY: Science Club -- 12: Football - 9-10 HAWKINS, MARSHA: Cheerleader - 9-10: Band -- 9- 11, Vice President - 10, Secretary -- 9: Flag Corps - 11: Student Council - 9: PARD Teen Board -- 10: Track - 9-10 HEARN, LISA: Highland Park HS.: FCA - 9-10: Photography Club -- 10: Hi-Lites -- 9-10: Student Council -- 9-10: Chair - 10: Soccer -- 10: ln- tramurols - 9-10 PSHS: FCA -- 11-12: Soccer - 12 HEIMAN, ERIC: Football- 9: VICA - 11-12 HEINRICH, CHRISTINE: Y Spanish Club - 9: OEA -- 12 I-IEISSER, KATHRYN: J.T. Hutchinson HS.: FCA -- 9: FHA - 9: Tennis - 9 , Monterey HS.: Tri-l-ll-Y -- 10: Soc- : cet--10:Tennis--10 PSHS: Woods and Water Club -- 11, Secretary -- 11: D.E. -- 12, Secretary -- 12 HENDRICKS, ALEC: Football -- 9: Tennis - 10: VICA -- 11-12, Treasurer - 12 HELLINGHAUSEN, DAWN: VICA -- 11-12, Secretory -- 11: Swimming -- 9 HELLINGHAUSEN, PAUL: CVAE -- 9-12 HENDERSON, BRAD: : NHS -- 9-12 HIBBISON, LISA: FHA - 9: Drill Team - 9: ln- tramurals -- 12 HICKMAN, NANCY: FHA - 9-12: Fl-lA!Child Develop- ment -- 1112 HILDEBRAND. DANA: OEA -- 11-12: Key Club -- 11-12 HlLL, JOHN: spanish Club - 9: NJHS - 9: Choir - 9-12, President -- 12: Football -- 9-12: National Merit Finalist -- 12: Golden Herald Award Nominee -- 12: All- Regton Choir - 11 HlLL, LINDA: OEA -- 12: Student Council -- 11: Drill Team -- 9-10 HILL, WILLARD: Rodeo Club -- 11-12, Vice- President - 12: Plano Rodeo Rookie of the Year -- 11 I-IOENICKE, JILL: Spanish Club -- 9-10: German Club -- 11: NHS -- 9-12: Band -- 11-12 HOFFMAN, LINNEA: German Club - 11-123 Shakespeare Club - 115 NHS - 9,11-12 HOLLAND, JONA: FTA - 11-12, Vice President - 12: Band -- 9-12: Student Represen- tative on PSHS Advisory Board -- 12 HOLLEY, SHARLA: Dance Company - 11: Summer Company -- 10: Drill Team -- 9- 12, Captain -- 10: NHS - 12: Stu- dent Councll -- 9-10 HOLMES, CHRISTI: Fl-lA!Foshion Design -- 11: Drill Senior Achievements f 843 . 1 1, :gg-mam. -,fm 1 ,M X 1, ,uwwgmesei .fam Q ' MW , 1, .swim,,12m1f3W:.,1a1..2g1,3 M.W225.,1112,2gs2s132,13NZM2?12511,,32mW.2 222W2,fwfQ25,,2A2a5,gsA5m1,,, , .ww nmw'59wEa?E.2x. 11: wgS2S11211w24,ww1,?215221,g,s211.2,222,211.2g,1,ww2f,,1.,g,f2g2s,fq,,11.,f2i321,,12 W,2?11,f2,,,.f,,X2g3,1:,,x2M,2 R2 11 12 W ff MW0iSf'f1X?fflw,wf-:APiM3z,,,..,,,3,,S m,.1W1e2H12y2,,,1z2,122f11wzf1f2,.y,,,,1152.1111122121111105252-Hyww,mx,f2,1,1,W.ue2225,1:2,11ss:,,,X,.,,AeiU, .,,Q11.,fe,U,21 1 , V www 3:m2wg,,f22m,,5,,,L.,f2M2ffs111,1211-2s,f12f2f.112,.w1.3f5.21,112. 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Chapter MJARLALNE, El.AlNC: ' ' 1 1lirenc17tClutp -- 910: NHS ff 9-12: MELLON, DIANA: 'Drarraa Club 9-1Oi'Speech Club Vf- 9-103 Drill Team - 10-12: Ten- '-nis Og NHS 111 Newsgjapet'-W 12 1 MERRIMAN, ,?AMl:-1 ',l, Spanish Club - 10-121 NFL -- 9 1 10g NJHS -- 9: Wha'sWha,'Arnong American High Schools - 11 MERRIYT, KEUH1 e Band--Q-12 lv1lE5KLl11AS,ALANrV 1 ,-QMEQCIO H-,5.: F6Ql'bGH'-',-591 Track -9 d:DeRldderfiH.S.: Irril 'Key ,rl'e Club -F101 Football -- 10: Trackf- 10 V QPSHSSM NHS' -- 1142: -'fl iWfGS?liDQ lr' f- 11-12 L IMVEYERLANNAZ , NJHSC -4 9: OEA - 11-12: V V , Valleyboli - Q-10, 12: RQIC --39 MICKEY, EILEEN: I 1 DECA --12: NJHS --9 Mli,LER, CATHSE: A V, I , . Fl-lAlChild Devetoprnent - 11-12: ,Drillleaml--9, 1 1 MILLEP-4 COURTNEY: ' ' Student Council -- 9-12, Treasurer +- 19, Vice-President -W 12: Stu- ' dent Senate -- 11-12, Secretary 1- 121 Spanish Club - 12: Key S Club - 11-12, Treasurer -- 121 Choir --' 11-121 Band 4- Q-10: Cheerleader - 9-105 NHS - 9-123 President 4- 121 Renaissance Fair 1l l Queen - 11, Whos Who -12 M1l.l.EPr4 P-ENEE: ' Senior Achievements I 345 NEAL, MICHAELS1 1 N 4 l HOSA f- 11-12: Cl tClr '--'11-125 Outstanding HOSA Member -- 111 MlLSlEAD,1DANA2 ' Frerwh Club --11 MIZELL, DANA: French Club -- 10g Fl-lA,'Chllc5 Development - 11-12 MOON. CYNTHIA: Skyline at-LS.: Szudenr Senate -- 9 1 PSHS: Spanish Club - 1011, Seererory -f r MOQREJANE: spanish Club 4- 11: DECA1- 121g Drill Teem -- 9-10: Student, Court' 1,, k,:f, I ,:.,, , MO6RE,if6Rl1 1 1 1 French Club - 9-107 Student Cibuncil 9-1111:1lntramurali14- 11 MooRE,WlLLlAbs: Math Club - 12: VlCA - 12, Secretary M123 NHS:-W 11412: Na? tional Merit Flnollst -- 12: Texos MQM Vfflresiqents, Endmawegll Seholar-4 12i1Wha's1Who -4 12 11 MOP1ALES111MAX:1 1 VICA - 11-12 MULVANEY, DANIEL: DE -M-11-12 r. -l , MUMFORD. GARY: I 1 German Club - 10 MUNCY, ANITA: El:1A!Fashion ,Design - 12g NJH5 Mu3co,lQlAaYg El-iAlFa5hion Qeslgnh-e 12p NHS 7 MUSE, DUSTYE: be 1111 Del Norte H.S.: Drama Club -- 9 PSH5: SpeechfTeam --110: AFFSA Recognition and Talent Search Scnolorghlp 112g Netionoi ,English Merit Award -- 12 NEAL, PAINCK: l1 l1 a DECA -+4 11-1211 Vlflnlz st-:A + 10: WCA f- 11-125 Key Club 12p'11Pep Club 11-12 French Club -- 127 Band -- 101 Student' Council M-11101231-NHS 11-12: Class Presldent - 11: Class Brice President - 10: Pregldenrigl Achievement Scholarship i-- 12 1 ' NEELY, JOE: 1 ' 1 Science Clubag- 125ANHS f- Q-tg: Band 9-12 Presliilent -4212 Nb-1 tional Merit Commended Student ff NEl1'lERS5?LORl5' 1' 3461! Senior Achiekkements NUZXIM,Bib,l.: Speech Club -- 9: Drama Club --J Q3 'Student Codncll 9-1Q,'PreSl51' dem - 12g Drill Team -- 910g Stu- dent Senote 11-12:fNHS we 9-125 ,r If Newspaper - Q-10, Editor -- 9: Rorory Student ,of me Month ,, 7 127 Who's Who -- 12: Baseball BQOUY '12 ,mmt 1l,,, 1 1 NfT55P-YW-L'5O9lf 1 Ztr FFA --'10-12: Reserve Grondf Champion Steer, Piano Shbw --1511 Carmel HS.: ' Football i- Baseboll--11 , . 9-1G 1'fq..+5 rl ,Ju , me, rw 4 , W POWELL, RONNlE1 f '1 l Ruootss, PAMELAZ FFA 9-1139-FOOfbOll '49-11 1 Beri1nerH,S.: Band -M 9-10 PSH5: HOSA - 12: Band -- 11-12 9: Soccer r Nil-15 -- 9 9-10: Footbail --- 9-11. 0-12: Swimm- Body Artist -- ,ft2, Yearbook -112: Outstanding Junior Artist - 11 QSHSQ, Yeorboolg, - 12: Collin Cree-lilnrr Show, 1st Place Painting -- 12 MFFA -- 10-125 Volleybafl -- 9: .Track -+-- 93 FFA Sweetheart -- 125 'Beauty Nominee --' 12: A FFA Chapter Treasurer - 10-12 BATLlFF,,MARG1E: 'Golf 4 9-12: 13-5A District Golf Medalist -- 11-12 , REDCHERRTESJXHONDA: , 1 FHA -- 9-12, President -- 12, Band -- 9-12, Clty-Wide FHA Council - 12: State FHA Choir -- 9g Whos Who - 12 REWZELL. C. TODD: 'Football -- 9-10 REYNOLDS. KYLE1 - r . Student Council -- 10: Swimming -- 9, Wrestling -1012 Club 10: nice, PATRKZK: Band--19-12 f 'lP1lCHMOND,CHRlS: A A A Harrison H.S.r my Boslsetboll - 9: asebatlie- 9- Soccer -- 9 ' Baseball - 105 Basketball Soccer 10-11' ' Rose, some s eeeo spsmn Club -Q 9: Hosts -4- 11-12: ROTC -- 9-11: Drill Team -- 9-11 BOSEWAREN, MARK: 'f Newspaper --1510, Sports Editor -- 10: Band - 9: Swimming - 10-11 nontsson, atutroont S Canyon HS: Fbotball -M 92 Track -- 9 -r -1Z-- I S Round Rock HES.: Faatboltil-M 10- 11: Track - 10-11 PSH5: FOOtb0ll-+- 12 1 ROMEP1, JENNIFERS ' A Student Council - 12: Drill Team ' -M 10-12, Captain -- 121 NHS---12 ROZEBOOMQ ROBIN: I A NHS - 11-12: All-State Choir - 11- 12: All-Region Chair +- 10-12: No- tional Merit Commended Student RUBlO, BARBARA: - Spanish Club W- 9-10: FHA -W 9. 12: NHS- 12 RUDKiN, JAMES: - Woods and Water Club -i 11-121 Football -- 9 RUGGERL THERESA1 Spanish Club -- 11-125 Student Council -- 125 NHS - 9-125 Tennis -- -9, 11-121 Drill Team -- 10, Vikette of the Year - 10: Valen- tine, Sweetheart W 101 Nerter of the Year- 11 RUST-llNG, TAMMYE: A Spanish Club --9-10: FCA - O-12: Science Ciub -- 12, Woods and Water Club -- 12: Orchestra - 9-125 NHS H- 9-12p Tennis -W 9-12 RYLAND, ROBERT: Computer Club - 12, Key Club -- 12g'Nl-IS W-11-121 National Merit Scholar -- 12 SAGMAN, MARCI: l?l'1AfCl tlld Development -- 11-12 SANDY, LAURA: Spanish Club -- Q-10: NHS -- 912: Key Club -- 12, Loran club - 12: FTA 'f 12 , ,, , SARTOILALLOYD: c Spanish Club -- 10: Math Club - 11-125 ,Computers Club -- 12: Science Club -- 112: NHS --A 12: Whos Who - 12 H SCALF, GQEFFREY: FFA -- 9-125 l-lorticu1rure'-- 12 scntzmtvisn. tant A lfiaseball Buddy -- 127 Drill Team 4- 10: Lester Melnick Teen Board -- 12 SClggULTZ,,jUl.l1 , h Drill Team -- 121 Yearbook - 9- lnttamurals -- 11 SCHULZ, BONNlE: Fl-lA -- 9-10, Thespian Society -- 12g Speech Club -- 10: Drama Club -4- 101 Spanish Club - 10: Student Council - 9-101 Choir - 10 . sct-twAtrtz, cnmstaentznr Cherry Hill East HS.: Track - 9 ?Sl-lS1 Spanish Club -- 11-12 ' SCt-twtmz, KTMBERLY1 FBLA - 11: Key Club -- 11: FHA I Child Development -- 11-12: Student Council - 9-115 Nl-lS -- 9- 125 Valfeyball -- 9-11: Basketball -- 9-10 SCHWENG, DAVlD: Public Affairs Club - 12, Treasurer - 125 Student Council - 12 scores, RUTH: FFA -- 9-12, Chapter Secretary -- 11, Chapter Reporter -- 121 Nl-I5 '--117 VOllEybOll -- 11 SCOTT, DANIEL: Thespion Society - 11-12, Presi- dent -- 12: Wrestling -- 9-10 SCP-IVNER, DARRAN: VICA -- 11-12g NHS -- 11-125 District VlCA Eiectronic!Computer Com- petition, 4th Piace - 12 SEGERSTROM, HM: Swimming - 9g Basketball - 9- 101 Baseball -- 9-10 SELF, DONNA: History Club -- 10: Band - 9-115 Flag Corps -- 10-115 FHA! Child Development - 11-12, NHS - 9-12 SEMPRUN, RENNY: Spanish Club -115 NHS - 12 SENTER, DEANNA: NHS -- 9-12, Treasurer -- 105 OEA -- 11-12, Parliamentarian -- 12: FBLA -- 11-12, President - 12: Choir -- 9, Basketball - Q-10, Manager-9 sl21'tEn,oAN: A Wahlert H.5.: Basketball - 9-10 SEVELAND, BRlANq Mllbourn Junior HS.: Speech Club 95 Student Council - 9: Band 9 PSHS1 Computer Club -- 12, Presl- dent -- 121 Bond -10-12, NHS -- 11 SHAMSY, GIG1: Student Council -- 10-12: French Club -- 1012: NHS - 9-125 ' Science Club - 9-12, President -- 12 SHANK, JUDFFH: Student Senate -- 97 NHS -- Q-125 Band - 9-12p French Club - 9- 10: FTA --- 12 SHAW, LAFAYETTE: Football - 10 SHEPHERD, KENNETH: Edmond HS.: NE-lS - 9-11: Stare Honor Society - 9105 Basketball -- 9-11: Soccer -- 9-10p Track -- 9 SHOREM, MARSHALL: Centennial Junior l-LS.: Track - 9 5lMMONS, EVAN: A Football -F 9-105 Wrestling 9- 10- 11g Track - 9 SiMPLER, CATHERINE: NJHS - 9-10 SlWAl.D, SCOTT: NHS - 1012 SMlTH, BRUCE: Student Council - 12: Student Senate -- 12: Football - 912: Baseball - 9-11 SMlTH, DARLA: Spanish Club - 9-101 Math Club -- 11-121 Science Club -- 12, Band -- 912: NHS - 12 SMITH, DONALD: Swimming -- Q11 SMlTl-l, MELODY: VICA ---11-12: Band -- 9-11 SMITH, MlCHEl.l.E: T-TA -- 11-12, Historian -- 12g NHS -- 9-12 Senior Achievements f 347 ' SMITH, TlFFANYz A OEA - 11-12, FHA SOLIZ, BLANCA: Spanish Club - 9: National F Spanish Contest, 1st Place -- Level lll -f 12 g SPARKS, CYNTHIA: FCAT -- 9-10g Volleyball -- 9-10: Basketball -- 9-10 SPENCE, lULlE1 Speech Club - 9g 4-H Club -- 9- 12, President - 9, Treasurer -- ' 10, Secretary -- 11, Reporter -- 12p FFA -- 10, Vice President -- 10 STALLINGS, CHRISTI: . FHA -- 95 Drill Team -- 9-10, FHA! Child Development -- 11-125 NJHS-M9 STANFIELDSUSAN: ' NFL -- 9-12, Treasurer -- 9, Presi- dent -- 10, Secretary 11-12g Public Affairs Club -- 12, Secretary - 12: NHS - 12: Stu- , dent Council -- 11: Sam :Rayburn Scholar -- 11 STEPHENS. MICHELLE: FHA! Child Development - 11-12: Volleyball ' -- 9-107 Valentine Sweetheart - 91 NJHS - 9-10 STIEBEN, LISA: OEA -- 12, Historian -12: FBLA - 12, Drill Team - 9-104 NHS - I2 STILES, BRENDA: FBLA -- 11-12, Vice President - 11-12g OEA -- 11-12, Parliamen- tarian - 11, NHS - 9-12, Presi- dent -- 10: Drill Team -- 9-10 STINSON, MIKE: - Football -- 9-10: Basketball - 9- 10: Baseball - 9-12 STREIT, MARIE: T Drill Team -- 9-12, Captain -- 125 Student Council - 121 Band - 95 NHS -- 9-12 STRlPLlN, MELANIE: VlCA - 11-12: Drlll Team --- 9 I SUMMITT, GORDON: Science Club - 11-125 German Club - 11-125 Student Council - 11: ETSU Biology Contest, 7th Place -- 11, Std Place - 123 District Ull. 1 Biology Contest, 3rd Place -- 12 SWEARINGEN, -BRANDY: Spanish Club -- 1011g Key Club -- 111 Science Club -- 121 FHA - 9-12, Secretory -- 9, President - 10, Treasurer - 113 FBLA -- 125 Yearbook -- 9 348 I Senior Achievements TAMM, AUDREY: Spanish Club - 11-12g NHS - 11- 12: Swimming -4 9 'i P 'S TANKE, ROBIN: '- Science Club - 9-125 Computer Club -- 9-12: NHS --9-121 Band - Q'12gLll'l!l'Of'f1L1!OlS - 11-12,1 An- Region Band - 11-12 TAYLOR, LAURA: Drill Team -- 9-101 Lieutenant- 1O: Fl A - 12 riztxtw, rruxcif A I Spanish Club -- 12: Student Coun- cil 91 Drill Team --T 95 Cheerleader -- 10 THlF5, BRENDA: Spanish Club -- 9-10, Vice Presi- dent --A 9, Business Chairman- 1-Og Moth Club - 11-121 Science Club -ez 11-121, National Merit Finalist -- 12 THOMAS, SUZANNES French Club - 9-12, President - 125 Math Club -- 12, President -- 12p Science Club - 12g Spirit Club -- 9-10: Student Council -- 9-11, NHS - 9-12, Vice President -4 11- 12, National Merit Scholar: Girls' State --411: French Contest,-Ord Place Vocabulary Test -- 12, 3rd Place Dramatic Monoiogue -- 12 THQMPSON, HILLARY: Spanish Club -- 9-11g Key Club -- 12g Latin Club - 129 Science Club --,11-125 NJHS -- 9 I , THOMPSON, LEAH1 CEA -- 11-12, Vice-President:- 11, President -- 125 French Club - 11-12g .Student Council -- -12, Secretary - 12: Drill Team - 9-'O THORNE, WENDY: Spanish Club --,-11-12: Drill Team --9-12 TIDWELL, CYNTHlA: Spanish Club -- 9-107 FHA! Fashion Design -- 12p Drill Team - 10: NJH5 -- 9 TINDALL. DAWN: FBLA - 12: OEA - 11-12: NHS- 9-12g Choir -- 9, Newspaper - 9 TOLER, PAUUNDA1 ' FFA - 9-129 Track - 9-10: Basker- ball -- 9-115 Volleyball ef- 9-10 TOLNAY, KAREN: , Student Council - 9-10p Cheerleader - 9-10: Speech Club--9 TOLOTTA.NlARlA: , French Club - 9-10: NHS - 9-12: Band -- 9-12g All-Region Band -- 1O-12: Natiarial English Merit Award - 12 rtum, OANH: lyiey Club -- 12g FTA, -- 12g ,FBLA - 12: runs -- 9-10 TRAPP, :Amari S ' Pep Squad -- 11: French Club - 12: NHSi-- 12: Drill Team --9' TRAVELAND, KIMBERLYQ I Woods and Water Club - 129 FHA -- 1011p Swimming - 11-12 TRPKOSH, TROY: itil-is -4 Qi Football 4- of Wrestl- ing - 10-12 TREYBK5. HOLLI: Band 9-121-Spanish Club 9- 10, NHS - 9-12: Foreign Language Advisory Board - 123 Lester :Melnicl-rr Teen Board -- 11-12 TRIPTOXV, TEM: St: Charles HS.: Key Club -- 9:- Class Secr:etaty -- '10: Cheerleader - 9-10 PSHS: Bosebollbuddyf 12 f TRUE,JEFFP.EY: , FFA -- 9-12, President - 11-12, District Secretary - 11: Rodeo Club -- 121 Lone Star, Farmer -- 12 TULL,KERRl: Terry Parker l-l.S.: Journalism Club -- 95 Latin Club -- 10: Delta Omlcran - 10g DECA - 10 PSHS: DECA -- 11-12: Cross Coun- try - 11-12: Track - 11-12 WADDELL, SUSAN: I French Club -- 9-12, President -- 9, Secretary - 12: Student Coun- cil -- 12: Track -- 9: Tennis -- 10g Student Representative -- 9 WALLER, XVILUAM: Yearbook -- 10-12g bead photographer - 12g Soccer -- 11-12 WALLS, KAREN: Chair -- 9-115 Drill Team -9-10: NHS -- 12 WALTER5, BRADLEIGH: r French Club - 9, 11-12, Secretary -- 11: V History Club -- 10, Treasurer - 10: Science Club -- 12: NHS - 9-12: Band -- 9-12, Librarian -- 9, 11, Secretary -- 10, First Lieutenant - 125 Student Council -- 11, National Merit Cam- mended Student: All-Region Band - 9-105 French Contest, 1st Place instrumental Solo -- 12 WALTHALL, DEBBIE: A I g vicA --11-12 g WARD, WILLIAM: y Art club -- 1-it Fl3LA'5-- 12 WEBB, LAURA: 'F ' French Club - 9-10: Drill Team g Q-io, EFA -- 9-12: Ni-is W- 12 12: Chair wrzsrirn. Rotc -- NHS NHS --9 WHATLEY, , Fl-lAfChlld Development 11-125 Yearbook - 9-10: Cheerleader -- 10 WHITE, DANNY: . ,5occer--- 11-12 WRGLEY, ALICE: - , , . Mt Carmel Academy: Pep Club - 95 Drill Team -- 9 L PSHS: 'Spanish Club -- 10, 12: Science Club -- 11-12: Pep Club - 11: CornputerCIub -- 12 , WILLIAMSON, PAM: Munich, Germany: Class Secretary - 9, Ski Team - 9: Gymnastics -- 9 1 . , Houghton HS.: District Honor Choir -- 105 Choir -- 10 PSI-IS: NHS -- T2: Choir -- 11-12 i WOEHRLE, MAUPJCE: r '- German Club - 11-12 woookmsriuia S A vicA - 11-12: choir -- o-to WOOD, LINDA: -Boston-Day i-LS.: Track -- 9 ' Clover H.S.: French Club - 10-115 Science Club -- 10-11: Safety Club -- 115 Pep Club -- 113 Newspaper - 10: Student Council -- 10-11 PSI-15: Newspaper ---125 Track -- 12: NHS -- 12 WOODS, JENNIFER: French Club - 11-12g Shakespeare-M 11: Drama Club -- 10: Thespian Society - 12: Band -5- 9-111 NHS -- 9-12g,Park ,French , m Conrgsr,V',5rd m,:hh, Plqge srrumenfoi Group 4- 12 ' M WOODS,QUlNt5L h, : . V V Student Councit '-- 91 Sfudenr 4 'VM' Senate ff- 19: HECE 1142: Drill Team -- 91 Cheerleader - 10g , ,,k., ,V ,V WPJGHT,1ENNiEER:f,-an C, ,L,L ,V . MQfiYCOmf119OQ9dSfUdQDf'jV,r12 Student--f 12 V VVOEA -V1142, Seqerory --V125 ann C C C CC C C C C T90 '9 CCCC C CCCC CCCCC Y 2612, DAVID? CCCCC C' M YOREKg'BONNIE:'1 C n V fmmy Lm', ,m., , . Mporegzwegr H54 Fogrbog-QV VV Y!CAf-11-12: Spanish Club - 105 WRIGHT, MARK: PSHS: WCA -- 11' J NJHS 4- 10: DISH Tedm -+ 0-10 FFffu-'o'12 5.1. fi. K,.. .V ,,zL :.,V V j V LV jr A g . nnCV Y O!5E,WENDf3'1 V VV V VV ZANOTELLI, DIANE: WUERMSER LISA-ANN: NHS - 9-12p Srudem Council -- NJH54- Q' ' ' Lawn Clui: 19, Vice Pfesidenr -- 10p German Ciub --- 11-121 V K. 121, Notions! Merit Commended V V, VV V Mfifh dub 11412, sfudem coun- qspf- 42741: was fm, om: rem -- 9-112 NFL - 9-'10, 12: NOHOUGY 'K 'S The-eorre STUOGUIS procnce for one-qu pfuy wmpc-nnwf. Senior Achievements X 349 YY T77 i Abella, Craig -189 Abraham, Lori - 189, 252, 253 Abrams, Brad -115 Achauer, Susan 7 40, 53, 115 Acinger, Alan - 266 Acker, Michael - 115 Acosta, Albert- 115, 145 Adams, Amy - 41, 60, 189 Adams, Belinda - 115 Adams, Craig -189 Ader, Steve -115 Adkins, Richard -189 Adkinson, Troy -189 Ahaneen, Mandana - 67, 80, 115 Airhart, Tom -189 Aksamit, Pat-189 Alarcon, Martha - 115, 277 Albinger, Daria - 67,84,189 Albrecht, Jennifer - 65, 80, 83, 85, 115 Alderman, Kathy i115 Alegnani, Joel - 90, 91, 116 Alexander, Davis Y 39 Alford, Bobby -189 Allard, Amy - 60, 84, 189 Allen, Clayton - 57, 189 Allen, Dallas -189 Allen, David -116, 262 ALLEN, JANE - 57, 226 Allen, Jim - 57 Allen, Kevin - 95,116 Allen, Robin i 41,116 Allman, Cynthia - 116 Almon, Dina - 41, 189 Alston, Bill- 189 ALVERA'S - 313 Amos, Chris - 226 Amosson, Angela - 67, 68, 116 Amosson, Kyhl - 16, 76, 189 Amundson, Daniel - 93, 116 Amundson, Julie - 273 Anostasi, Gina - 84, 190 Anaya, Allen - 57, 116 Anaya, Michele - 45, 190, 241 Aulbach, Peter- 117 Ayers, Lance -117 Ayotte, Mike Y 23, 71, 190,331 Bochtnskos, Russell 7 190 Backemeyer, Karla - 39, 62 Baditz, Joe - 78 Bagby, Debbie - 190 Bailey, Lisa -117 Bailey, Monica - 288 DEX BENNETT, MARSHA - 226 Bennett, Taven -191 Benson, Michael- 119 Benton, John - 40, 42, 119 Bergeron, David -119 Berglund, Mark - 80, 90, 91, 191 Bergman, Dena - 36, 119 BERNARD, ALAN - 226 Bernhardt, Fred - 74, 191 Berry, Thomas BERRYMAN, MARTIN - 277 Bertram, Charlotte -119 Bessellieu, David -119 Best, Gretchen - 57 Boyd, Bozno Stephen - 121 k, Melissa - 56, 121 Bradford, Gay - 53, 101,121 Bradford, George - 65, 73, 80, 84, 192 Bradley, Gene - 89, 256 Bradley, Kim - 84, 192 Bradle y, Michael - 121 Bradshaw, Rhonda - 86, 101, 192 Brady, Chris -121 Brady, Colleen - 47, 288 Brady, Donna - 41, 192 Brady, Janet- 121 Brake, Ed - 192 BRAME, BETTY - 226 Bailey Bailey Bailey , Sharon - 117 Susan - 78, 117 ,Judy A 77, 190 Baily, Kerrie A 60, 190 Baird, Jon-Marc - 46, 68, 83, 117, 256 Baker, Gregg -190 Baker, Letha - 190 Baker, Morgi - 190, 333 Boker, Scott-190, 258 Boles, Lisa - 14, 59, 117 Boll, Byron -117 BALL, JANIE - 226 Ball. Kim -117 Ball, Roland -190 BALL, VANETTE - 226 Bethke, Corinna - 86, 191 Betran, Frankie -119 Beville, Lisa - 20, 68, 83, 85 119, 250, 251, 270, 354 Blckston, Davis -119 Biggerstaff, Ashley - 119 Biggerstaff, Leslie - 62, 120 BIGGERSTAFF FLOWERS - 308 Biggs, Kathy - 41, 62, 120 Biggs, Paul - 40 Bilek, Martha - 68, 120 Bird, Debbie - 45, 191 Birlin, Keith - 191, 258, 259 Bishop, Leah -191 Bishop, Matthew - 62, 120, 275 111, 114, Brandt, Craig - 95, 106, 192 Brasher, William - 76, 121 Braswell, Scott - 76, 121 Brauley, Berneatha - 253 Brawley, James -122 Bray, Roger- 41, 192 BRAZIL, JANIE - 59, 226 Brennan, Bob - 45 Brenner, Lisa -122 Bretherick, Barbara -122 Breuig, Thomas -122 BRIDGES, MIKE - 245 Briggs, Jackie - 67, 80, 192 BRISTOL DELICATESSAN - 305 Anderson, Coral - 83, 116 Anderson, David -116 Anderson, Karen - 45, 116 Anderson, Kurt- 116 Anderson, Mark - 45, 69, 116 Anderson, Mike - 24, 52, 116, 123, 137, 336, 262 Anderson, Rhonda -117 Andrade, Sheryl - 190 Andrew, Penny -117 Angell, Kim - 41 APPLETON, JEAN - 226 Arbuckle, Lisa - 67, 84, 190 Arel, Audrey - 55, 117 Armstrong, Donald -117 Armstrong, Greg -117 Armstrong, Paulo - 86 ARNETT, JOE - 226 Arnn, Chris -190 Arnold, Becki - 45, 71, 190 Arnold, Bruce - 74, 190 ARNOLD, DAVID - 226, 286 Arnold, Lane -190 Arnold, Steve - 90, 190 Arnold, Victoria i 86, 117 Arnone, Ricardo - 22, 190 Arthur, John -190 Ary, Derrick - 74, 94, 95, 190 Ashby, Chris -190 Ashmore, Brad -117, 336 Askew, Tammi-117 Asplin, Robert- 190 Asprion, Cindy -190 Atherton, Katrina - 39, 117 Atkinson, Philip -117 Auger, Kathryn -Q 15, 39, 68, 83, 117 350 X Index Ballard, Deneeno -118 Ballard, Elizabeth - 41, 67, 188, 190 Ballard, Lisa - 69, 118 Baltzley, Lori- 118 Balvin, Mike - 90,190 Barbara, Wally -190 Barber, Travis - 22 Barbour, Tom - 77, 190 Barnett, Barbara - 190 Barnett, Goug - 190 BARNETT, JOE - 226 Baron, Robert- 190 Barrera, Barton - 57, 118 Barry, Steve -190 Bartels, Brent - 118, 266, 267, 268 Bartsch, Eric -190 Bosham, Tracey -- 53, 67, 190 Boss, Scott - 95, 118 Bassett, Dwayne -118, 278, 283 Bossa, Francie - 84, 85, 191, 224 Bare, Constance - 78, 101, 118 Bateman, Brad - 76, 191 Bates, Buddy - 118 Bauman, Troy -118, 254, 256 Bowa, Sandy -191 Baxley, Damon - 76 Boynton, Mike - 65, 118 Bazis, Gary - 95, 191 Bozis, Patricia -118 Beach, Gordon - 191 Beal, Bobby -118 Beoird, Robert- 20, 95 Beard, Derek - 40, 118 Beasley, C, C. - 191 Beavers, Daryl - 12, 76, 118 BEAVERS, ROY - 353 Bechtold, Donald -191 Beck, Kent- 45, 118 Beck, Kristi - 77, 118 Becker, Felice - 67, 191 Beckman, Jennifer - 58, 65, 69, 118 Beerman, Bill - 42, 118 BELANGER, ED - 92, 226 Bizzell, SueAnn - 41 Black, Stacia -191 BLACK, STARR 8 FROST - 305 Black, William - 93, 120 Blackburn, Charlotte - 59, 120 Blackford, Romney - 77, 191 Blanc, Lyn -191 Blair, Celinda - 41,120, 168 BLAIR GRAPHICS - 305 Blakely, Philip -120 Blakely, Teri - 59, 120 Blankinship, Jeff - 83 Bleggi, Steve -191 Blessing, Denise -120, 241, 288 Blessing, Kelly - 52, 65, 83, 120 Bliss, Randolph -120 Bloomer, Jean - 191 Blum, Craig -120, 256 Bootman, Alan - 57, 120 Bobick, Kathy -191 Bockoven, Kirk - 192, 286 Bodenhamer, Jim - 46, 192, 256, 278 Boess, Darryl - 92, 106, 192 Boggs, Elliot - 120 Bogner, Eleanor - 65, 120, 163 Bojarski, Tommy -192 Boles, Ty - 9, 49, 51, 57, 120, 293 Bolin, Stacey - 65, 67, 72, 73, 83, 114, 120 Brockman, William - 122 Broker ,William -122 Brooks, Bill- 46, 68, 83, 85, 111, 122,256 Brooks, Boyd - 38, 78 Brooks, Jeff - 95, 264 Brothers, Jeffrey - 77, 122 Broum Brown Iey, Earl - 47, 65, 89, 122, 278 , Bart-122, 255, 256 Brown, Beth - 57, 192 Brown BROW ,Camille -14, 53, 59, 122 N, DONNA - 226 Brown, Jane - 76, 122 Brown, Kevin -192, 264 Brown, Lori- 9, 59, 122 Brown, Mark -192 Brown, Melissa - 192 BROWN, PAT - 28, 226 Brown, Terry - 122 Bond, Michael - 31, 45, 192 Bonet, Frank - 17, 192 Bonham, Todd -192 Bonner, Rob -192 BOOT TOWN - 327 Brown, Tona -192 Bruenning, Gail - 192, 273 Brulte, Brigette - 192 Brumit, Myra - 76 Brumley, Regi - 270 BRUTON'S - 329 Bryon, Gary - 45, 122 Bryant, Ken - 192 Bryant, Rob -122, 286 Buchan, Julie -122 Buehler, Christopher- 68, 89, 122 Bui, Minh -192 Bulsman, William -122 Bulllngton, Chris - 72, 84, 85, 192 331 BUNGER, PAT - 226 Bunting, Amy - 41, 192 Burch, Steve - 123 Belfry, Kamella -118 Bell Elizabeth - 67 Bell Laura -191 Bell, Michelle - 86 Bell Neill - 67, 68, 119 Bell , Theresa - 191 BELL, VICKI - 226 Bellamy, Paige - 38, 42, 119 Benne, Bort-191 Benner, Todd -119 Booth, Laurie - 60, 120 Borden, Mike - 192 Borgne, Brad - 74, 192 Borgne, Kenny - 90, 192 Borostovik, Beth - 80, 81, 192 BOROWICZ, WILLIAM - 226 Boss, Darla - 57, 120 BOSTON, JOHN - 78, 226 Boudine, Pam - 192 Bounds, Byron -121 Bourgeois, Gary - 103, 192 Bowcutt, Bloyne -121 Bowen, Chris -121 Bowen, Jim -192 Bowers, Laura -121 Bowles, Wayne -121 Bowling, Scott - 40, 121, 256 Bowling, Teresa - 76 Boyd, Jeff - 78, 192 Burford, Kim - 61 BURKE, JOHN - 224 Burke, Kelly - 193 Burke, Rusty - 193 Burke, Sheila -123 Burkhalter, Fred - 56, 123 Burks, Kim - 59, 123 Burnett, Jacki-123 Burnette, Jill -60, 84, 193 Burnette, Kenneth - 123 Burns, Bridgetr - 123 Burns, John -123 Burnstein, Gary -193 Burroughs, Lori - 123 Burton, Jim - 71, 193 Burza, Jocquelin -123 Bush, Kevin -116 Bush, Liso - 40, 123 Bushnell, Ronnie - 124, 266 Butler, David -124 Butler, Ellen - 53, 66, 188, 193 Butts, Steve - 124 Bynum, Dwayne - 41, 193, 258 Byrd, Angela - 40, 68, 83, 124, 277 Byrne, Maureen -124 Cadaret, Nicole -193 Cadmus, Debra -124 Coin, Teresa - 45,68,124 Calame, Jan - 124, 61 Calava, Kathy -193 Caldwell, Carol - 41, 67, 193 Caldwell, Kevin -193 Callahan, Scott- 124, 285, 284 Callahan, Vince - 193 Cambridge, Victoria - 124, 270, 273 Campbell, Linda - 56, 57, 124 Campos, Edward - 124 CANDY MAN - 301 Cannon, Kaycee - 193, 272, 273 Cannon, Keith -124 Cannon, Powell - 76 Canole, James - 124 Canole, Kevin - 95 Cantu, Diana -- 59, 125 Cantwell, Elizabeth - 57, 125 CANYON CREEK FLORIST - 311 CAPRI RESTAURANT - 325 Carlson, Brian - 68, 69, 69, 125 Carmichael, Marcia - 193 Carlson, Mary - 125 Carlyon, Kris -125 Carmon, Brad - 125 Carmono, Robert - 125, 267, 266 Carnes, Jeff - 80, 125 Carpenter, Lisa - 125 Carpenter, Scott - 125, 286 Carper, Bobby - 193, 93 Carper, Jodi - 193, 60 Carrel, Laura - 53, 84, 193 Carrico, Debbie -125 Carter, Joe - 193 Carter, Kelly - 78, 125 Casey, Kerry - 71, 173 Carter, Michelle - 125 Carter, Rocky - 76 Carter, Stacy -- 125 Carver, Renee - 125 Coruth, Jennifer- 57, 125 Case, Renee -125 Case, Rhonda - 125 Castleberry, Cathy - 56 Casrranova, Lynn -71, 68, 103, 193, 224 Caswell, Erica - 65, 67, 84, 193 Care, Carol - 77, 193 Cate, Tom - 67, 193 Cathriner, Carla -125 Cato, Dara - 57, 65, 68, 125 Cotter, Sharon - 65, 193 Caudill, Lisa 86, 87, 113, 126 Cawood, Joy - 126 Cawaod, Lynn - 62 Cawthorn, Sherri - 194 Chadwick, Debbie - 86 CHADDICK, DENNIS - 80, 227 Chamberlin, Heidi -33, 194 Champagne, Jennifer - 270 Chomplin, Joseph - 44, 126 Chapa, Mary - 194 Chapman, Debbie - 194 CHAPMAN, JACK - 227, 80 Chapman, Jamie -194 CHAPMAN, JANE - 227 Chapman, Kathy - 63, 194 Chapman, Kim - 41, 84, 194 Chapoton, Mark - 65, 74, 194 Cherry, Donna - 86, 101, 113, 126 Chestnut, Felicia - 41, 194, 280 CHRIESMAN, JEANIE - 227, 85 Christian, Kimberly -126 Christiansen, Donna - 126 I W I 'WC ag, 'W'-r QJY yinuusn-r msc ROTC 's Battalion color guards prepare the flags for presentation at a Wildcat home football game. Christianson, Lindo - 58, 126 Chrosniak, Charles - 194 Chu, Jenny -126 Church, Kim -126 Churchwell, Lisa - 47, 83, 126, 270 Clark, Bobby - 35, 126, 145, 256 Clark, Jimmy - 40, 194, 215 Clark, Lisa - 41, 126 Clark, Michael- 37, 40, 126 Clark, Peter-65, 71, 104, 107, 194 Clark, Sheryl- 41, 194 Clarkson, Roberta - 126 Clash, Lynn - 57 Clements, Joel - 194 Clemons, Michael - 127 Clement, Mark - 76, 127, 275 Clemons, Donald - 90, 127 Clift, Tracey - 62, 194 CLINE, MARIA - 67, 227 Clute, Dorian - 127 Cobb, Brian -127 Cable, Kerilee -127 Cochran, Johnye -127 Cochran, Kim -194 Cody, Lisa - 127, 270 Codlanne, Tami - 194 COE, MIKE - 69, 80, 227 Cogburn, Courtney - 56, 127 COHEN, CAROL - 227 Coil, Tim -127, 275 Colbath, Eric - 45, 69, 127 Cole, Karen - 80, 127 Coleman, Kathy - 53, 84, 194 Coleman, Michael - 90, 127 Collier, Cindy - 40, 47, 68, 107,127 Collier, Kris -194 COLLIN CREEK BANK - 327 COLLIN CREEK TRAVEL - 325 Collins, John -127 Colman, Vicki- 59, 194 COMMAND PERFORMANCE - 307 COMPTON, BETTY - 62 Compton, Mary Jan - 53, 127 Conaway, Sherry - 64, 65, 127 Condreay, Kelly --127 Connell, Brian - 40, 83, 194, 278 Conroy, Daniel - 127 Constantine, Tamara - 56, 128 Coody, Kathern - 76, 128 Cook, Christopher- 40, 61, 128 Cook, Danny - 90, 194 Cobb, David - 45, 69, 127 Cook, Matt- 41, 194 Cook, Suzanne - 56, 194 Cook, Tina - 195 Coppedge, Kelly - 128, 287, 286 Cornelius, Robby - 128, 254, 256, 257 Corona, Janet- 195 Carum, Sherri- 59, 68, 65, 128 Cory, Kevin - 42, 68, 65, 104, 128 Cote, Judy - 152, 330 COl'TER, BETTY - 227 COUPE, JEAN - 227 Cousino, Laurie - 59, 128 Covington, Donette - 59 Covington, Jerry - 76, 128 Cowan, Amy - 53, 128 COWAN, JERRY - 227 Cox, Clifton -68, 80, 101, 128 Cox, Darrell- 41, 128 Cox, Glenna - 128 Cox, Jeff - 19, 148, 254, 256 Cox, Jon -98, 129, 254, 256,293 Crabbe, Tony - 195 Crabtree, Jeffrey - 129, 171 Crocraft, Craig - 195 Craig, Carol-128 Craig, David - 45, 128 Craig, Pam - 288, 289 Crandle, Scott -129, 255, 256 Creasey, Cari - 195 Criss, Carla - 53, 195 Crist, Loney - 195, 256 Crockett, David - 90, 195 Crohn, Debby - 42 Crook, Sandi- 59, 72, 195, 331 Crosby, Sarah - 60, 129 Crose, Debbie - 129 Cross, Renee - 195 Cross, Vincent- 45, 69, 129 Crowson, Scott - 41 Crowell, John - 90 Culp, Susan -129 Culpepper, Rhonda - 40, 55, 68, 129 Cumbo, Jan --129 CUMBY, JAMES - 90, 227 Cummings, Gene -129 Cummings, Marty - 284 Cummings, Srephanie - 22, 53, 195 Cundari, Patrick -195 Cunningham, Jim -195 Cunningham, Kelly - 84, 85, 195,273 CUNNINGHAM, MARK - 67, 227 Currey, Glen - 195 Currivan, Christopher - 65, 67, 129 Curry, Randy - 129, 275 Curtiss, Chuck -195, 275 Cymerman, Mary - 77, 129 Czajkowski, Bill -- 95, 129 Dacus, Brad - 39, 68, 73, 83, 114, 129 Dahl, Andy -195 Daley, Marie - 60,67,195 Dalton, Jay - 121, 129 Damiano, Cheryl - 195 Damron, Michelle - 67, 80, 81, 195 Danen, Kim - 62, 103, 129 DANIEL, KAY - 86,127 Daniell, Gregg - 88 Daniels, Diane - 58, 69 Daniels, Pam - 67, 68, 78 DARDEN, HELEN - 227 Darr, Mike - 195 Daryapaya, Haleh - 130 Daubendiek, Kevin - 76, 130 DAVEY, DIANE - 227, 253, 270, 273 David, Elise -195 DAVIDSON, BILL - 95, 227 Davidson, Cindy - 41, 53, 130, 137 Davidson, Kent- 106, 130, 266 Davidson, Melanie - 130 Davidson, Robert - 88, 130 Davis, Alan - 130 Davis, Allison -130 Davis, Annette - 62, 130, 280 Davis, Barry -- 46, 195, 278 Davis, Brian -194, 195, 278 Index X 351 I i ' I Davis, Glenna - 103, 195 Davis, Mike -195 DAVIS, MlKE H 46 Davis, Paul - 23, 46, 195, 254, 255, 2 257 DAVIS, ROCHELLE - 227, 280, 268 Davis, Shelly - 130 DAVIS, WOODY - 227 Dawson, Vikki -62, 130 Day, Julie -195 Daymon, Jill - 68, 130 Deal, Ben - 52, 123, 130 Deal, Tim - 66, 195 DEAN, DOYLE - 227, 235 DeBarr, Julie - 130 Debus, Nicholas - 130 Decker, Chris - 103 Decker, Drew -F 64, 195 Decker, Karen - 57 Deen, Michael - 130 DeGeorge, Angelo H 59, 71, 130, 195 DeGroot, Amy - 273 DEHN, JUDITH - 227, 229 DeJean, Deborah - 130 Delagarrique, Rene - 32, 130, 266 Delamar , Cheryl - 130 Delatte, Debbie - 57-195 Demers, Chris - 71, 195, 241, 331 Deminngs, Philip - 66, 105, 131 Demma, Gina -131 Demming, Cynthia M 57, 131 Demoss, Darian - 46, 49, 195 Demsky, Michall - 131 Derome, Deborah - 53, 131 Derbonne, Sherri- 57, 66, 101, 196 Derrick, Tracy - 59, 131 Deschler, William - 131 Deshong, Jeff - 196 deSOLA, LINDA - 164, 227 Despain, Craig - 196 DETWILER, CAROLYN - 39, 227, 233 DEVASHERS - 317 Devenyns, Jennifer - 56, 196 DEVENYNS, DOAN - 227 DeVincentis, Laura - 66, 196 Devonport, Rich - 64, 66, 196 Devrles, Jay - 196, 247, 249 DeVrIes, Stephen - 90, 131 Deyo, David -131 Diaz, Miriam - 131 Dickenson, Bill-196 Dickerson, Cliff - 86 Dickerson, Hugh -- 196 TED DICKEY - 321 Dledrich, Matt - 71, 196 Dietz, Deborah - 21, 131 Dietz, Karla - 41, 196 Dietz, Suzy - 62, 132 Dlflglia, Scott - 196 Dillon, Brian - 196, 266 Dillon, Mike - 71, 196 DINAPOLI, MARGARET - 57, 227 Dltka, Megan - 132 Dlttrlch, David - 77, 196 Dobscha, Susan - 132 Dobson, George - 66, 69 Dodson, Darrin - 77, 89, 196 Dodson, Kenneth - 90, 132 Doggett, Robbie - 196 Daldge, Ken -132 Dolan, Kelly -132 Dollar, Alison - 132 Dombrasky, Francis - 76, 132 DONLEY'S FLOWERS - 316 Donoho, Shannon - 196 Dorn, Barbara - 196 DORSETT, JENNY - 227 DOTTY SMITH - 313 Dovat, David - 132 Dowell, Cindy - 41, 196 Dowd, Michael- 76, 83, 65, 132 DOWD, SUZANNE - 56, 227 Dowler, Stacey - 196 Dax, Jeanette - 132, 8, 86 Drake, Suewanna - 132 Drennon, John - 57 352 I Index 56, DRUG EMPORIUM S 301 Drury, Luke -132 Dudley, Duffley, Duggan, Karen - 53, 67, 64, 196 Tracy - 132 Marlon e 61, 83, 132, 256 Duke, Delieth - 68, 132 Duncan, Danna - 62 Duncan, Derek - 45, 132 Duncan, Joe -132, 256 Duncan, Rod -196 Dunkelberger, Heidi- 65, 196, 270 Dunlap, Allison - 57,61 DUNLAP, JIM - 226 Dunlap. Mary - 132 Dunn, Arva - 51, 59, 132, 335 Dunn, Kimberlee - 72, 83, 133 Dunn, Steve - 197 Dunniva n, Sharon - 67, 197 Durbin, Stephen - 133 Durham, Jeff -133 Durnln, Mike - 78, 197 DuVaII, David -197 Dworak, Damon - 133, 66 Dyer, Elizabeth - 62, 197 Dykes, Kenneth -133, 76 Dysart, Robert - 133 Earp, Leanne K 59, 133 Eason, Carl R 90, 197, 209 Eason, Gaye - 133 Edgar, Mary Kathryn - 22, 73,80,65,83,113,133 Edgecomb, Sherri- 62, 133 Edmond, Pat-197 Edmonds, Jack - 133 EDWARDS, D C. - 227 EDWARDS, JEAN - 227 Edwards, Randy - 24, 52, 123, 133 Edwards, Scot- 84, 197, 213 Eggleston, Wes - 197 Egge, Rand- 266, 266, 282, 263 Ehrlnger, Kevin -133 Elsele, David - 66, 134 Elsele, Steven - 134 Elias, Kim - 64, 65, 270 Elklng, Linda - 59, 134 Elklng, Susan - 286 Elkins, Paulo - 59, 133 Elliot, Nancy - 52, 59, 134 Elliot, Steve - 57, 197 Elllston, Kim - 47 Ellsworth, Karen - 41, 67, 134 Emberland, Lon -197 Emiliano, Phil - 197, 256 Engels, Tom - 197 England, Dana - 47, 68, 134 English, Leslie - 113 Enloe, Mark - 66, 69, 197 Erdmon, Erica - 65, 197 Erickson, Janet-134 Ertel, Jodi - 197 Ervin, Tammy - 73, 106, 197 Esnard, Eric - 134 Esparza, Jim - 197, 256, 259 Esser, James - 134 Estes, Scott - 197, 256, 276 Eubonks, Tom -197, 264 Evans, Everett- 134 Evans, Joe -197 Evans, John - 92, 134 Evans, Kim - 134 EVANS, MARILYN - 227 Evard, David - 41 Everett, Eric - 86 Evers, Bethany -197 Falrbairn, Jimmy - 76, 197 Falk, Sandy -197 Folk, Sue -134 Falls, Carmen - 47, 67, 66, 83, 109, 142 FALLS, KAREN - 226 FARISH, MIKE- 24, 228 Farmer, Marcia - 135, 280, 354 Farnham, Beth f 45, 197 Farr, Lisa - 56, 135 Farrell, John - 135 Fedro, Todd - 197 Feightner, Michael - 66 Feltman, Merrie e- 53, 135 Fennerty, Dan -197 Fennerty, Denise - 197 Fenney, Tracy - 197 Fenton, Patricia -135 Ferrell, Cole - 5, 197, 258, 259 Ferris, James - 65, 135 Fewell, Karen S 57, 135 Fichera, John -135 FIDELITY TITLE COMPANY - 303 Fielder, Wynn -197 Field, Gregory - 66, 69, 101, 105, 135 Flelek, Jackie K 76 Fifield, James - 135, 254, 255, 256 Finch, Glenda - 56, 135 Find, Larry - 89 Fine, Marci - 196, 205 Flneout, Saralyn - 40, 57 Fink, Kirsten - 71, 196 Fink, Laurie - 67, 66, 135 Finley, Cheri- 135 Finnell, Laura - 45, 196 Fischer, Garrick -135, 256, 274, 275 Fischer, John - 135, 234 Fischer, Scott - 93, 196 FISH, CURTIS - 228 Fish, John - 57 Fishpow, Jody - 135 Fitzgerald, Paul- 198 FITZPATRICK, JIM - 226 Flanagan, Debbie -196, 260 Flanagan, Susan - 196 Flannery, Jihn - 198, 247 Fleming, Deborah - 135 Flemmer, Tammy - 104, 156, 198 Fleskes, Sean - 90, 107, 198 Fleskes, Rachael- 40, 42, 68, 135 Flick, Valerie e 74, 198 Fllnchbaugh, Bob -135 Flora, Janice - 53, 136 Flora, Janette - 196 Floyd, Kirt - 136, 184 FLOYD, RON - 226 Flynn, Susan H 56,136 Foerster, Diana - 136 Foley, Shawn -136 Folsom, Belinda -136 Forbes, Jennifer - 136 Ford, Michael- 136, 242, 244, 245 Forrest, Ray - 198 Forsythe, Sharon - 77, 196 Fossler, Mona - 53, 198 FOSTER, CAROLYN - 228 Foster, Dave - 196, 255, 256, 258 Foster, Michael - 136, 276 Fowler, Denise - 136 Fowler, Laura -198- Fox, Robin - 67, 241 Francis, Sandi - 53, 136, 359 Frank, Cindy -196 Frotilla, Terri - 196 Frazee, Steven - 136 Frazier, Chris - 90 Freberg, Joann - 198 Freck, Debra - 136 Free, Carey - 198 FREEMAN, KIM - 228 Freeman, Mark -71,100,136 Freeman, Pam - 56, 196 Freeman, Tim - 76, 196 Frederick, Jeff - 71 Frederick, Sandra - 136 Frech, Shaun - 62 Frezzo, Dennis - 67, 105, 136 Frlcano, Daniel -65, 95, 136 135 Fridel, Kim - 45, 65, 196 Friend, Missy - 199 Frisk, Chuck 3 136 Fritz, Billy - 199, 284, 265, 290 Fritz, Marilyn - 273 Frohnauer, Lynn -101,136 Fry, Diana -199 Frye, Gregory - 136 Fugate, Sabra - 40, 51, 63 Fukuda, Keiko -199 Fuller, Carrie S 137, 179 Funk, Kathryn - 137 Furrillo, Natalie -199 GAFFORD, LYNN - 228 Gajdico, John - 78, 137 Gallo, Bill e 199, 247 Gamble, William - 76, 137 Gamradt, Darryl - 137 Gant, Lori - 76, 199 Gant, Tim - 76, 137 Garcia, Gregory - 89, 137 Garcia, Jimmy -199, 258 GARDNER, JACK - 226 GARDNER, KAYE - 228 Gardner, Suzanne -199 Gardner, Tracie - 57, 199 Garis, Lori - 56, 61 Garner, Michelle - 199 Garner, Paul- 90, 199 Garner, Renee - 41,60 Garner, Todd - 137 Garraghty, Van - 95, 199 Garrett, Greg - 137 Garrett, Stanley -138 Garrison, Angie - 59, 199 Garrison, Valinda -136 Garwacki, David - 61, 138 Gatwick, Candace - 136 Gospar, Celeste - 199 GATHRIGHT JEWELERS - 306 Gathrighr, Paula - 199 Gatlin, Felicia - 136 GATZLAFF, CARYL - 226 Gaulden, Scott - 44, 45, 136 Gaudsmlth, Robert- 75 Geffen, Ron - 199, 256 George, Timothy -138 Gerace, Nick - 275 Gerace, Vince - 86 Gerber, Christopher - 138 Gerke, Sara - 84, 199 Gerrlsh, Lisa - 136 Getz, Tricia - 199 GIBBS, DIANNE - 228 Gibbs, Gregory - 40, 136 GIBSON, HUGH - 76, 226 Gibson, Kim -199 Gibson, Lance - 45, 136 Gibson, Randy - 138 Gibson, Raymond - 136 Gibson, Rhonda - 67, 136 Gibson, Sarah - 136 Gllday, Jenny - 53, 199 Giles, Cathy - 199 Giles, Debra - 138 GILL, DARRELL - 264 Gill, Doreen - 138, 250, 251 GILLAM, JOYCE - 228 Gllesple, Lisa - 60, 199, 210 Glllow, Steven - 138 Glrardot , Dina - 59 Givens, Sharon - 199 Glodney, Don - 76 Glass, Bill - 78 Glatz, Steve - 45 Gleason, Bobby - 64, 199 Gleason, Debbie - 119, 138 Gleaton, Cindy - 53, 136 Gleaton, Stephanie - 53, 199 Glezen, Leanne - 71, 139 Gllsker, Judy - 86, 139 Glasser, Jeremy Y 90 199 Gloyd, Deanna Y 33, 199 Goat, David Y- 271 Goerdl Sarah 199 Godwin, Chris 59, 139 Goldberg, Douglas Y 139, 256 Golden, Gregory Y 139 Golden Kenny Y 199 Goldwyn, David- 139 Goliat, Leslie 199 Gomlicken, Chris - 199 Gonnelly Vincent - Y 139 Gonzalez, Deborah -- 139 Goodman, Bryce -Y 199 Goodman, Kathryn Lindy Y 39 102, 139, 260, 261 GOTQ,50f1dlf 139 Gorman, Nancy Y 53, 199 Gorski, Scott Y 90, 107, 200 Gossett Sonia Y- 55, 200 Gowan, John Y 40, 200 Graff, Chris Y 139 Graff, Tim Y 139 Graham, Vicki Y 200 Grondrstafl, Regina Y 200 Grassl, laura Y 200 Grattafiori, John Y 200 Graves, Richard Y 66 139 Graves, Scott Y 139, 266 Gray, Davette Y 55, 59, 101, 140 Greaves, Lawrence Y 60,140 Green, Darrin Y 200 Green, Debbie Y 65, 200 Greer, Ann Y 43, 200 Green, Derrick Y 60,140 245 Green, Ryant Y 243 GREENE, MARIE Y 226 Gregory, Denise Y 76, 140 Greer, Kenneth Y 200 Gregory, RhondaY 62 63 140 GREIDER, ALAN Y 226 Greif, Ellen Y 47,200 Greif, Lynn Y 45, 67, 140 Gressetl, Michelle Y 46, 47, 200 Greynolds, Debbie Y 53, 200 Griffin, Amy Y 53, 62, 200 Griffin, Brad Y 200 JOE GRIFFEN OLDS Y 320 Griffith Greg Y 140, 243 Griffith Kevin Y 200 Griffith, Leisa Y 60, 64, 200 Griffith, Mabrie Y 53, 140 Griggs, Mark Y 67, 140 Grisant, Laurie Y 140 Grisham, John Y 90, 140 Griswold, Donald Y 72, 200 330 Grogan, Chris Y 200 Groves, Rachel Y 51, 72, 63, 65, 100,141, 172, 330 Grumbles, Jael Y 77, 200 Guertel, Steven Y 141 Gundlan, Daniel Y 141 Guest, Lisa Y 200 GUINN, LARRY Y 2, 19, 31, 226, 236 Gulsvig, Gina Y 73,200 Heiman, Wayne Y 143 GUNDERSON, KAREN Y 226 Guitierrez, Yvette Y 66, 141 Gutierrez, Yvonne Y 200 Hacker, Darlene Y 45, 201 Hadeler, Stephen Y 44, 141 Haggard, Clifton Y 77, 201 Haggard, Shane Y 141 Hogood, Tammy Y 62 Hole, Donna Y 141 Hale, Shannon Y 201 Haines, Don Y 141 HAIR JAMMER -Y 323 HAIR SHACK Y 316 Hall, David Y 201,201 Hall, Greg Y 201, 264 Hall, Shannon Y 53, 63, 141 Hall, Suzanne Y 14, 59, 141 , 47, 96, Hallenbeck, Daphne- Y 141 266 Haley, Mark 71, 201 EBBY HAl LlDAY YY 307 Hamill D'Ann Y 141 Hamill, Judy Y 76, 201 Hammer, Monica Y 201 HAMMOND, Mll TON - Y 226 Hamilton, Becky Y 55,63 141 Hamilton, Peter Y 42 141 Hampton, Franchette Y 55, 141 Hampton Sonya Y 55, 201 Hamrick, Warren Y 276 271 HANCOCK FABRICS Y 307 HANES, CYNDE Y 226 Hans, William Y 141 HANSEN, JUDY Y 226 Hansen, Helen Y 141 Hansen, Lorene Y 59 Hansen, Wendy 4194, 201 Hanson, Mike Y 90, 201 Hanson, Pam Y 201 Hanson, Shane Y 201 Hanss, Gabriele Y 201 Hanton, Stacey Y 141 Hard, Christi Y 53, 60, 64, 201 Hardesty, Janice Y 141, 59 Hardin, Denise Y 201 HARDISON, KEN Y 226 Hardin, Mary 7141 Hardman, Roger Y 142 Hardy, Suzanne Y 201 Hargreaves Jeffrey Y 142 Harp, Leanne Y 14 Harrell, David Y 201 HARRINGTON AGENCY Y 312 Harris, Craig Y 201 Harrison, Karen Y 45 Harrison, Lynette Y 201 Hart, James Y 45, 69, 142 Hart, Steve Y 40, 54, 67, 142 Harter, Theresa Y 142 Hartke, Beth Y 142, 331 Hartkorn, Rick Y 201 HARTLINE, BETTY Y 29, 226, 229 Hartline, Cheryl Y 60, 142 Hartline, Laneca Y 142 Hartline, Renae Y 56,66 Harvey, Karl Y 46, 201, 256, 276 HASSACK, JUDY Y 226 Haugen, Down Y 60, 201 Haun, Kathleen Y 76 Howes, Jeffrey Y 60, 142 Hawk, Kenneth Y 19, 72, 142 Hawkins, Kim Y 76,201 Hawley, Shannon Y 201 Hay, Wendy Y 201 Hayes, Greg Y 45, 201 Hayes, Laurie Y 51, 63, 143 HEADHUNTER5 Y 329 HEALEY, JUDITH Y 226 Healy, Melanie Y 201 Hearn, Lisa Y 270, 273 Heasley, Charles Y 143, 266, 93 Heath, Charlene Y 201 Hebrank, William Y 93 Hebel, Tim Y 74 Heckel, Eugene Y 143 Heckenkomp, Rhonda Y 143 Hedden, Brian Y 90, 143 Hedges, Dirk Y 46, 201, 256 Hedges, John Y 143 Hedlund, Paul Y 266, 267 Hegwood, Rhonda Y 201, 206 Heimon, Lorelei Y 201 Heinrich, Cheryl Y 201 Heinman, Tracy Y 104 Heinrich, Christine Y 62 Heiser, Jeanne Ann Y 64,201 HELENS ART GALLERY Y 327 Hellem, Chris Y 143 Heller, Michael Y 143 Helllnghausen, Dawn Y 66, 143 Hellinghousen, Gretchen Y 67, 64, 65, 201 Hellinghausen, Paul Y 143 YS 2 t i Vocational aide Roy Beavers helps our in the machine shop class, Hellman, Rhonda Y 143 Helton, Clinton Y 106 Henbest, John Y 106, 202, 42 HENBEST, MARSHA Y 134, 226 Henderson, Brad Y 143 Henderson, Terri Y 57, 71, 64, 107, 202 HENDRICK, WAYNE Y 236, 239 Hendricks, Alex Y 90,107,143 Hendricks, Bret Y 202, 276, 277 HENDRICKS, MELlNDA Y 226 Hendrickson, Christina Y 143 Hendrix, Travis Y 47 Henningsen, Pam Y 66, 202 Henrich, Christine Y 143 Henry, Kathy Y 202 Hensley, Lori Y 14, 54, 59, 202 Henson, Cheri Y 57 Herbst, Greg Y 42, 66, 143 Herbst, Ricky Y 16, 40 Herreid, Peter Y 143 Herrera, Roger Y 56, 57, 143 Herrick, Michael Y 143, 266,37 Herrington, Shannon Y 52, 59, 202 Hester, Gilbert Y 144 Hester, Teresa Y 144 Hewitt, Diana Y 59,76,144 Heydrick, Douglas Y 144 Hibbison, Lisa Y 144 Hicke, Jill Y 76, 144 Hickey, Marianne Y 202 Hickey, Michael Y 144, 275 Hickinbotham, Missy Y 57, 144 HICKMAN, BOB Y 66, 226 Hickman, Nancy Y 56, 59, 144 Hicks. Daphne Y 54, 62 202 Hicks, Mark Y 75, 202 Hicks, Robert Y 144 Hicks, Stephen Y 69, 202 Hieatt, Bill Y 202 HIGDON, CARLY Y 226 Higginbotham, Beth Y 144 Hightower, Rhonda Y 53, 144 Hildebrand, Dana Y 62, 144 Hill, John Y 40, 66, 144,256 Hill, Leland Y 69, 60, 144, 163 Hill, Linda Y 62, 144 Hill, Randy Y 76 Hill, Willard Y 144 Hiller, Jeff Y 12, 42 Hillricks, Tara Y 57, 202 Hruyorc, kim Y Q02 Hinman, Tracy Y 202,40 Hinnrichs, Cindy Y 202 HIRSCH, BARBARA Y 60, 226 Hirsch, Philip Y 60, 64, 202 Hobble, Christine Y 62 65, 144 Hobbs, Shannon Y 202, 266, 267 Hobbs, Troe Y 16, 202 Hodges Kim Y 57,60 HODGE, LINDA Y 76, 229 Hoenicke, Jill Y 66, 75, 145 Hoff, Toni Y 76,63,144 Hoffman, Denise Y 57, 144 Hoffman, Linea Y 65 Hoffman, Ty Y 44, 45, 200, 202, 265 Hoge, Gayle Y 66 A Index X 353 1 , . 14' gf! 4 KM 4- .5 A :Asher rr A K ss? -ns.. .. K fu KY. A ' isa 5 MfS'iB W H 2 'B v . as . H 'l as rl I All The ducklings gather on the school pond as seniors Lisa Beville and Marcia Former feed them. Hogg, Keenan e- 202, 247, 249 Hogg, Pamela - 145 Holden, Bobby - 40, 145, 278 Holden, Leonard - 202 Holland, Jana - 57, 101, 145 Holland, Joan -145 Holladay, Sonja - 53, 202 Holloway, Sharon - 202 Holley, Cathy - 53, 202 Holley, Cherie - 41, 62, 202 Holley, Sharla - 53, 145, 174 HOLLINGSWORTH, LOIS - 60, 229 Holloway, Paula -145 Hollowbush, Diana - 86 Holm, Raymond -145 HOLMAN, MADELEINE - 229 Holmes, Christi- 145, 60 Holstrom, Thomas - 145 Honeycutt, Alan - 77, 202 Honeycutt, Walter -- 78, 145 Hanley, Hook, Ja Hooker, Hopkins, Hopkins, Hopkins, Hopkins, Lou - 202 hn - 61, 74, 84, 202 Shelley - 202 Andy - 67, 202 Mark - 145 Andy - 202 Matt - 202 Hopper, Alan - 78, 145 Hopper, Sharon - 146 HORN, KAREN - 71,229 Horniman, Bethany - 67, 68, 84, 202 Horstdaniel, Erin - 53, 203 HORTON, HORACE - 78 Hotchkiss, Kirsten - 203 Howard, Holly - 20, 76, 203 Howe, Lori - 119 Howell, Kim - 203 Howell, Wade - 13, 146, 330, 345 Howes, Pauline - 203 Hubbard, Cathy - 203 Hudec, Karren - 56, 203 Huffman, Matthew -146 Hughes, Tim - 203, 209 Hugin, Heidi- 71, 100, 146, 335 Hull, Douglas - 83, 85, 146,337 Hull, Goylinn -146 Hulse, William - 92, 106, 146 Humphrey, Dee - 198, 203 Humphreys, Susan - 65, 95, 146 Hunn, Michelle -146 354 f Index Hunt, Juanita -146 Hunt, Julie - 113, 203 Hunt, Wendy - 75 Hunter, Debbie -- 59, 146 Hursh, James - 203, 258 Huston, Sam -e34,146, 148 Hutcheson, Anne - 59, 146 HUTCHINS, KATHERINE - 229 Hyatt, Paige - 59, 203 Ibisan, Sean - 45 lchimuro, Bryon -146 Inklebarger, Tina - 203 Inklebatgen, Jeene - 57 lnkrote, Rick - 203 Ilgenfritz, Susan - 146, 288 INA, JANE -- 229 Inglish, Robert- 146 Irwin, Cindy -146 Irwin, Jane - 203 Iserson, Marlaine - 8,86 146 lshan, Philip -146 Iselt, Darrell - 88, 203 Ison, Theresa - 40, 53, 203 IVAN'S AUTO REPAIR - 322 Ivory, Susie - 203, 225 Jackman, Nancy - 147 Jackson, Carl- 90,203 Jackson, Cathy - 203 Jackson, Dru - 40, 203 Jackson, Jeffrey - 147, 278, 283 Jackson, Kristen - 203 Jackson, Marshall Y 8, 147, 256 Jackson, Nancy - 58, 59, 147 Jackson, Sherri- 53, 83, 147 Jacobi, Nancy - 40, 147 Jacabs, Larry - 203 Jacobs, Tammy - 78 Jacobson, Kris - 204, 252, 253 Jaglinski, Greg - 67, 80, 147 James, Duff -147 James, Jeff - 77, 147 James, Jennifer - 61 James, Julie - 204 James, Kevin - 78, 106, 147 James, Rob - 204 Jonecek, Eric -147 Janow, Nicole -147 Jansen, Shelley - 54, 65, 84, 204 Jasper, Thomas - 204 Joynes, D J. - 204 JAY'5 DANCE WEAR - 305 Jeones, Kevin -147 Jenkins, Karen -147 Jenking, Richard -148 Jessie, Shelby - 204 Jewell, David - 40, 204 JINRIGHT, PAT - 229 Johnson, Alice - 148 Johnson, Amy - 271 Johnson, Deborah - 68, 86, 148 Johnson, Grant- 41, 204, 278 Johnson, Jay - 204 Johnson, Keith - 24-3 Johnson, Margo - 53 Johnson, Michael- 148, 275, 278, Johnson, Russ -- 78 Johnson, Schalon - 204 Johnson, Sherri - 118, 234 Johnson, Tamarah - 148 Johnston, Angela - 204 Joiner, Joanna -148 Joiner, Neva -148 Jolly, Vince - 65 Jolly, Wendy - 62, 148 Jones, Alison - 62, 149 Jones, Amy - 149 Jones, Andrea -149 Jones, Cassie - 149, 286 Jones, Dallas- 19, 40 Jones, Donna - 204 Jones, Jason - 204 Jones, Jeanette - 139, 149 Jones, Lori - 65, 204 Jones, Sharon -149 Jones, Tom - 67 Jordan, Laura -149 Jordon, William -149 Joseph, John - 80, 149 JOSHUA' Joslyn, R S - 314 osy - 204, 280 9 Joss, Doug -149 JOSTEN5 - 316 Jostrand, Jay e- 86, 204 Jostrand, Jenee - 57, 149 Julian, Reed - 55 Jungblut, Laurie - 53,149 Kahle, Kate -149, 280 Kahn, Ann -149 Kallies, Lauro -149 Kaminsky, David - 45, 149 Kampas, Carolyn - 62, 63, 149 Kanoff, Meloney - 76, 149 Kaplin, Kerrln -149 Karolis, Christine - 150 Karlavoc, Harvey - 67, 204 Kasko, Bill - 204 Kasten, Jenny - 204 Kasten, Ruth - 55, 204 Kathcart, Kenneth - 78, 150 Kathcart, Kim - 34, 53, 60, 84, 204,221 Kay, Laurie - 150 Kaye, Veronica -150 Kebodeaux, Denise - 76, 150 Kebodeaux, Kevin - 84, 85, 204,332 Keegan, Karen - 204 Keiffer, Karen - 42, 84, 204 KEIFFNER, PAT -- 229 Keith, Heather- 76, 204 Keller, Kyle - 71,204 KELLUM, BARBARA - 229 Kelly, Charles -150 Kelly, Kevin - 88,105,150 Kelly, Timothy -150 Kemper, Karen - 204 Kendrick, Willie - 204 KENNEDY, CHARLENE - 229 Kennedy, Charles - 72, 150 Kennedy, Harry - 204 Kennedy, Heather- 62, 204 Kennedy, Phillip -150 Kennedy, Tommy - 204, 209 Kenney, K. C. - 21, 40, 67, 83, 150 Kenney, Lori- 53, 204 Kenton, Kelly - 62, 150 Kepner, Linda - 84, 204 Kerlee, Kristin - 204 Kermes, Scott- 151, 156 Kerns, Katherine - 67, 151 Kerutis, Patrick -151 Kerutis, Paul- 205 Kerwin, Ron - 205 Kester, Laura - 205 Keszler, Kim - 56, 67 Key, Lisa - 59,151 Keys, Heidi- 205 KIDS ONLY - 321 Kieke, Harold -151, 275 Killingswotth, Kit- 90,205 Kilpatrick, Kassie - 78 Kimbrough, Kelly - 205 KIMDROUGI-I, TOM - 254 Kimery,James-151, 254, 256 King, David -151 King, Jeff - 205 KING, MITCHELL - 83, 115, 229 King, Nancy - 46, 47, 205, 252, 280 King, King, Paul - 151 Sherrie - 151 King, Susan - 74, 77, 205 Kinne, Michelle -151 Kinnon, Aaron - 57, 205 Kinsella, Kathie - 53, 205 Kinsella, Kristen - 72, 80, 105, 151, 177 Kinzie, Michael - 151, 164, 254, 255,256 Kirby, Thomas -151 Kirby, Todd - 205 Kircher, Lisa - 67, 205 Kirchner, Thomas -151 Kirkham, Richard - 69, 80, 151 Kirkham, Scott - 65, 68 Kirkpatrick, Lanny -151 Robert- 154 Kirst, Jennifer- 34, 80, 151 Kiser, Sara -151 K-JOHN - 312 Klaus, Joe - 72, 151, 330, 346 Kleckner, David - 152 Klein, Karalynn - 78,205 Klett, Tina - 78, 205 Kley, Paula - 205 Kline, Colley - 152 Kline, Tammy - 74, 75, 205 Klinger, Tom - 152 Klinger, Susan - 205 Kloosterman, Russ - 205 Klapack, Cheryl- 62, 152 Knauss, Jeff - 93,205 Knight, David - 65, 95, 106 Knight, Kim -152 Knight, Todd - 32, 105, 152 Knopflet, Mark - 80 Knudson, Kristie - 71, 152 Koch, Jeff - 92, 205 Koiner, Scott- 152 Kale, Chris -152 Kale, Jim - 46, 205, 256, 278 Komatz, Pete - 205 Kost, Christy -- 206 Kotsines, Stephen - 40, 68, 80, 113, 152 Kraft, D'Ann - 62,152 Kromme, Keith - 206,247 Korus, Ralph - 52, 83, 152, 262 KRAUSE, LESLIE - 229 Krupa, Kandace - 152 Kuhlman, Kevin - 90 Kuppler, Kimberly - 62, 63, 152 Kwas, Mike - 71, 89, 206 Lacey, Rick - 77, 206 LaCotts, Lauren - 206 Laik, Colleen - 47, 206, 288 Lain, Garlon - 86 Laird, Jana - 41, 59, 206 Lake, Crystal - 57, 153 Lake, Douglas - 69, 153 LaMarco, Jeanne - 206 Lamb, Paul - 76, 206 LAMB, ROY - 19, 150, 229 Lambert, Debra - 53, 65, 69, 82, 153 Lambert, Susan - 45, 153 Landino, Mike - 206 Landis, Kevin - 206 Landon, Jeff - 46, 206, 258, 259 Landon, Kirt -62, 68, 72, 82, 153 London, Tara - 206 Landry, Ann - 47, 206, 288, 289 Landry, Lisa - 206 Landry, Steve - 41, 153 Lane, Julie - 206 Lanett, Nancy - 206 Lantrankie, Roger - 153 Langford, Mark - 153 Longford, Sydney - 65, 72, 153 Langham, Jimmy - 207, 286 Lanham, Rebecca - 153 Laramore, Rich - 52, 68, 80, 123, 153 Laraway, Brian -153 LASER SERVICE CO. - 329 Lasher, Tim - 3, 153, 255, 256 Lathrop, Michael- 155 Lauterbach, Steven - 153, 284 Lawley, Kim - 53, 207 Lawrence, Becky - 207, 60 Lawrence, Chris - 256 Lawrence, Gene - 207 Lawrence, James - 95, 153 Lawrence, Paul- 153 Lawrence, Terri- 59, 207 Lawson, Karen -153 Lawson, Stephanie - 207 Lawson, Jerry - 75 Lawson, Lynn - 153 85 Layland, Kim - 57, 153 Lazarine, John - 154, 267, 266 Lazaro, Danny - 207 Lea, Jennifer - 71, 207 Leake, Amber - 67, 154 Lee , Allison -154 Lee, Charles - 154 Lee, Glen - 207, 265, 264 Lee, James - 93, 154 Lee, Jay - 71,154 Lee, Jeff - 207 Lee, Melisa -154 Lee, Lee, Teresa - 41, 154 Leedham, Shaun -- 207 Lehr, Douglas -154 Leidy, David - 40, 207 Leiter, Michael - 78, 154 Lemmon, Jack - 154 LeMons, Danny - 207, 258, 259 LEON BROTHERS E: ASSOC. - 317 Leon, David - 72, 207, 331 Leonard, Laurie - 78, 154 Lepo, John - 207 LERFALD, VICKI - 229 Leslie, Kristi - 154 Leszer, Kimberly - 151 Leveringtan, Dianne - 62, 155 Levine, David - 78, 155 Levinski, John - 155, 256 Levinski, Kathleen - 67, 207, 273 LEVY, JOYCE - 72, 229 LEWALLEN, ROSE - 229 Lewalling, Stacy - 75, 207 Lewalling, Tracy - 113, 207 Lewis, Gregg - 155 Lewis, Kathie - 59, 155 LEWIS, MARY JO - 229 Lewis, Michael - 155 Lewis, Robyn -- 207 Lewis, Steve - 86, 155 Leyerle, Mark - 45, 207 Liddy, Colleen - 67, 155 Lidiak, Donna - 53, 65, 207 Lima, Robert- 207 Lindell, Chip -155, 286 Lindell, Jody - 41, 207, 277 Lindsley, Edward - 47, 69, 155 Lippe, Marcus - 155, 266, 268, 290 Lira, Donaji - 67, 207 LITTLE HOME BAKERY - 299 Little, Leah - 207 LITTLE, LINDA - 37, 229 Loch, Lucinda - 59, 155 Loeffler, Chris -- 207 LOISEL, JOHN - 230 Logan, Phillip - 207 Long, Christopher - 207 Long, Steve - 207, 258, 264 Longo, Roger- 155 Lopez, Carmel - 78, 155 Lopez, Marcus - 155 Lorey, Danny - 77 Losby, Sheila - 47, 207, 288 Love, Linda - 207 LOVE PHOTOGRAPHY - 329 Love, Roberta -155 Lovell, Trish - 59, 207 Lowe, Brian --155 Lowell, Lorinda - 58, 62, 155 Lowery, Ed - 103 Lowery, Ron - 209 Lowke, Stewart- 107, 155 Lowry, Ed - 207 Lowry, Kelly - 23, 42, 156 LUBBERS, JODY - 66, 67, 230 Lucarelli, Mark - 207 Lucarelli, Peter -61, 207, 245, 261 Lucey, Richard - 156 Lucia, Brian - 208, 247 Luckie, Ronald - 61, 156 Luft, Tina -- 102, 156, 270 Lummus, Janna - 53, 67, 208 Lyle, Debbie - 156, 280 Lyle, Katherine -156 Lynn, Lori- 59,208 Mabe, Stephanie - 71, 193, 208 MacGrandle, David - 69, 208 Machio, Kathleen - 68, 80, 82 Maciejewski, Diane -156 MacKenzie, Michelle - 59, 208 MACKEY, PAUL - 95 MACKEY'S PAINT - 317 MacLAUCHLAN, D. J. - 230 Moddoge, Mike - 208 Maddox, Dan - 57, 208 MADDOX, ELIZABETH - 55, 230 Maddox, Kim - 55, 60, 156 Maier, Robert- 74, 208 Mogul, David - so, 156 Majors, Dan -156, 241, 243, 244, Malcom, Bill- 208 Malin, Angela -156 Mallea, Brian -- 208, 266 MALONEY, RHONDA - 230 Malouf, Lisa - 62, 156 MAMA'S PIZZA - 309 Mammel, Kim - 57,156 Mancil, Shellye - 208, 59 Manders, Mike - 208, 86 Manes, Steve - 208 Mangan, Denise -156 Mann, Eric - 208 Mann, John - 284 Mann, Mike - 157, 286 Manner, Keli - 208 Manner, Todd - 157 MANNING, JIM - 230 Manning, Tim - 77 Mansion, Barbara - 208 Manson, George - 45, 157 Manuel, Nancy Leigh - 208 Maquire, Kathy - 208 Marchman, Stefan - 77, 102, 157 Marek, Denise -157 MARlLYN'S BEAUTY SALON - 313 Marini, Marc - 89, 208 Markham, Chad - 93, 208 Markham, Mark - 86, 87, 208 Markovich, Cheryl - 47, 65, 84, 1 Marr, Cathy - 26, 27, 48, 208 Marrero, Maitel - 131, 157 MARSH, LINDA - 230 Marshall, Amy - 209, 270 Marshall, Amy - 209 Marshall, Neal- 47, 157 Marshall, 'Richard - 90, 107 Marshall, Virginia - 57, 157 Martel, May - 40, 157 Martel, Sue - 209 Martin, Barbara - 76, 157 Maritn, Beth - 209 MARTIN, CAROL - 230 Martin, Joan -- 209 Martin, Kaila - 209 Martin, Luann - 47, 52, 65, 67, 157, 183 Martin, Michael - 157 Martin, Mike - 209 Martin, Sheryl -73, 105, 209 Martin, Simon -- 209 Martinez, Patricia - 157 Martins, Renee - 67, 71, 209 Marull, Javier - 71, 157 Marx Rod -- 45 209 Mason Lori 41 62 209 Masquelier, Dana -157 245 04, 208 82, 85, Marvin, Kimberly -157 54 Massa, Kenn - 88, 157, 293, 2 256, 257, 278 RON MATHIS - 326 Matthies, Nancy - 157 Maughalin, Maureen - 162 MAULTSBY, FREDNA - 234 Mauthe, Brant- 157, 76 Maxwell, William - 158 May, Mary - 158, 68,67 Mayberry, Kelly -- 157, 61 Mayfield, Cindy - 209, 59, 45 , 255, or Mazurek, Cheryl - 209 Mazzorlla, Tom - 209, 247 McAda, James - 86, 158 McAden, Charles - 158, 277 McBride, Rebecca - 158, 236 McBride, Shirley - 41 MCCALL, JENNY - 63, 230 McCaskey, Rusty - 8, 84, 85, 209 McClain, Dana - 77,158 McClemare, Kirk - 243, 262, 263 McClendon, Jeanine - 158, 59 McClendon, Michelle - 52, 53 McCIintic, Scott- 158 McClinton, Bonnie - 47, 73, 105, 109, 158, 250, 251, 288 McClung, Stephanie - 158 McCOLLOUGH, DEWAYNE - 230 McConnell, Susan -158 McCork, Greg - 209 McCord, Scott- 158, 247, 248, 249 McCord, Stephanie - 61, 209 McCormack, Cherie - 158 McCormack, Mark- 158, 278, 279 McCormick, Cheryl- 62, 77, 158 McCormick, Shelley - 62, 103, 158 McCown, Kim - 62, 158 McCracken, Mark - 266, 267, 268 McCrann, Cindi - 26, 27, 30, 67, 158 McCrea, Melissa - 209 McCreary, Michelle - 41, 65, 68, 158 McCullor, Ann - 29, 47, 68, 158, 270 MCCULLUM, RALPH - 77, 230 McCutcheon, Alicia - 51, 82, 159, 335 McDaniel, David - 62, 63, 159 MCDANIEL, JEAN - 230, 233 McDaniel, Mark -- 209 McDermott, Charles- 88, 209, 258 McDermott, Jim - 209 McDonald, Doug - 209 McDonald, Duane - 93, 209 McDowell, Michele - 57, 209, 224 McEvoy, Patrick - 95, 159 McEvoy, Tim - 209 McFarland, James - 209 McFarland, Rebecca - 57, 159 McFarlane, Mary - 159 MCGEE POOLS - 313 McGill, Kim - 37,250,251 McGovern, Jimmy - 86 McGregor, Barbara - 45, 69, 159 McGrandle, David - 262 McGuiII, Steven - 209 Mclntier, Darin - 89, 88, 209 Mclntire, Kimberly -159, 209 McKaughan, Angi -- 209 McKay, Paula - 280 McKee, Joseph -158 McKEE REALTORS - 308 McKenzie, Lena - 209 McKenzie, Michelle - 280 McKinley, Terri - 58, 62, 67, 159 McKinney, Brent- 57, 209 McKinnie, Donna - 209 McKinnon, Steve - 104, 209 McKinnon, Steve - 67, 68, 210 McKinzle, Pamela - 159 McKlnZie, Virginia - 86 McKinzy, Kerry -159 McKnight, Ernie - 92, 106, 210 McKnight, Tim -- 92, 210, 278 McLane, Vic - 210 McLaughlin, Clinton - 77, 210 McLaurin, Wade - 160 McLemore, Kirk - 160, 245, 258, 282 McMahon, Mark - 160 McMillan, Callie - 60, 84, 210 McNatt, Jerry - 160 McNatt, Shelly - 210 McNeely, Tom - 210 McNElLL, PHYLLIS - 52 McNichol, Tracy - 160 McQuiddy, Debbie - 210 McRoberts, Danny - 57, 243, 244, 245 McRoberts, Joe - 140, 254, 256, 278 McWilliams, Kelli - 60, 210 Mee, Buddy - 86 Index f 355 N i i i I Mott, Mike - 211 MOUNTAIN HIDEOUT - 321 Mouser, Patti - 57, 211 Mulligan, Melissa - 211, 286 MULLINS, JERRY - 230 Mullins, Shawn -124,162 Mulvaney, Daniel- 78, 162 Mulvihill, Steve - 211 Mumford, Gary -162 Muncie, Cheryl - 211 MUNCH PHOTOGRAPHY - 314 Muncy, Anita - 60, 162 Murff, Eric - 211, 286 Murphey, Daren - 211 Murphy, Debbie - 60, 162, 270 Murphy, Lisa - 211 Murray, Jerome - 68, 162, 275, 334 Murray, Robert - 86 Murray, Roger-163 Murry, Dana - 44, 45, 211 Musco, Mary - 163 Muse, Dean - 211 Muse, Dustye - 163 MUSIC MANOR - 311 Myer, Kim - 65 Myers, Barbara - 78 Nolen, Bob -165 Nordhaus, Linda - 69, 165 Norton, Kim - 67, 212 Notz, Robert- 90, 165 Nuzum, Bill e 165 O'Brlen, Mark e 212 O'Cannor, Kelly - 65, 67, 84, 104,212 O'Dell, Julie - 212,252,253 O'Donnell, Kevin - 154, 165 Oedewaldt, Laurie f 103, 212 Ogden, Christie - 55, 60, 165 Ogden, Todd - 69, 212 Ohland, Michael - 165 Oldham, James - 212 Oliver, Gregory - 52, 123, 165 Oliveira, Moria - 60, 65, 212 Olson, Jeff - 77, 212 Ondorzo, Lisa - 165 O'Neal, Deborah - 78, 165 O'Neal, Danna - 165, 286 O'Nell, Francis - 93, 165 ' ll. tumour' Philosophy class moves outdoors when spring brings nice weather. Mee, Derrick - 160 MELBYE INC. - 304 Melbye, Jill- 67, 82, 160 Melbye, Russ - 30, 41, 46, 84 210, 258 Mellon, Diana - 53, 160 Menklns, Andrea - 160 Mequl, Lemuel- 47, 92, 160 MERCER, CAROL -- 230 Merrill, Mitzi- 54, 57, 58, 160 Merriman, Tami-160 Merritt, Keith - 86, 160 , 85, 188, Mitchell, Scott - 41, 211 Mitchell, Shown - 161 Mltterer, Richard - 161 Mizell, Diana - 59 Mock, Gary - 161 Moehring, Ken - 211 Mohn, Mike -161 Mollnar, Erlinda - 62, 161 Molinari, Andrea - 211 Montanoro, Michelle - 272, 273 Monte, Annemarie - 161 Monte, Paul- 61,211 Myers, Chris - 92, 163 Myers, DeeDee - 211 Myers, Scott - 211 Myers, Scott - 163 Naas, Muriel- 40, 67, 212 Nagler, Jackie - 212 Norden, Todd - 212 Neal Bart-163 Neal, Brent - 76 Neal, Jeannie -163 Neal, Chuck - 212 Neal, Michael -- 74, 163 Neal, Mike - 78,212 Neal, Vicki- 54, 65, 67, 68, 82, Nealon, Dave - 212 Nedwed, Tiffany - 212, 270 Neeley, Mike -163 86, 163 O'NeiI, Mike - 92, 212 O'Rellly, Jim - 8, 212, 243, 245, 296 Ormerod, Cathy - 165 Orozco, Vivian - 21, 34, 72, 161, 330 Orr, Kenneth -165 Orth, John - 165, 258, 278 Ostronder, Wendy - 86, 165 Ostrom, Eric - 284 Ott, Barbara - 67, 165 Ott, Ellen - 67, 84 Otte, Kim - 60,212 Overly, Jerry - 90 Owen, Ken - 69, 82 OWEN'S COUNTRY SAUSAGE - 311 Oxford, Scott- 212 Paciolla, Anthony -165 Padden, Tom - 105, 212 Newton, Shelly - 164 Meskunas, Alan - 34, 160, 275 Meskunas, Robert- 210, 275 Metcalfe, Mark -- 210, 258 Mestemacher, Steven - 210 Metersky, Richardson - 160, 95 Meyer, Anna - 62, 160, 288 Meyer, Barbara - 160 Meyer, Greg - 210 Meyer, Kim - 72, 210 Meyer, Russell- 160 Meyers, Andy - 210, 86 Michalak, Caroline - 210 Mickey, Eileen - 78, 160 Milburn, Paige - 210 Mllks, Marie - 160 MILLENDER, SHERMAN - 19, 230, 237, 337 Mlller, Cathie - 59, 161 Mlller, Courtney - 41, 65, 67, 68, 82, 85, 108, 161 Miller, Renee - 40, 56, 103 Miner, Roy - 75, 161 Mlller, Susan - 50, 51, 133, 161 Miller. Wendy - 60, 210 Milner, Lana - 210 Mllstead, Dana -161 Montgo Moody, mery, Beth - 58, 211 Lyn - 53, 211 MOODY, RALPHANNE - 230 Moon, Mike - 211, 277 Moore, Bill - 68, 94, 95, 101, 105 Moore, Dee - 211 Moore, Don - 76, 211 Moore, Jane - 78, 162 Moore, Lori - 128, 162 Moore, Nancy - 45, 162 Moore, Paul - 211 Moore, Teresa - 330 Moore, Weldon - 93, 162 MOOl'6, William - 106, 109, 162 Maorman, Scott - 162 Morales, Max - 92 Moreland, Debbie - 211 Morell, Mark - 211 Moreno, Efrain - 56, 68 Morgan, Beth - 211 Morgan, Carlo - 211 Morgan, Sharla -- 211 Morgan, Terri - 211 Morkin, James - 211 Morris, Becky - 211 GARY MIMS - 301 Minchlllo, Cindy - 210 Mlnehane, Sheila - 67,210 Miner, Reed - 210 Mlnning, Kristy -65, 211 Miranda, Brad - 57 MISCHEN, BETTYE - 239 Mlserak, Mark - 211 MISS BlLLYE'S DANCE STUDIO -- 299 MISSION JEWELERS - 299 Mitchell, Bill - 94, 95, 106, 211 Mitchell, Donald -161 Mitchell, James -161 356 f Index MORRIS, BRUCE - 76, 230 Morris, Bryan - 162 Morrison, Bette - 77, 78, 211 Morrison, David - 40, 211 Morrison, Suzanne - 41, 47, 60, 65, 162, 277 Morrlss, Steven - 61, 162 Morrow, Gary -- 93, 162 MORSE, JIM - 230 Morvil, Jeffrey - 162 Moseley, William - 162 Mote, Leslie - 162 Mote, Karen - 36, 78 Neely, Joe - 45, 68, 80, 163 Neely, Karen - 56, 163 Neely, Sandra - 60, 212 Neidemire, Cindy -164 Nelson, Bryan - 95, 164 Nelson, Sheryl - 164 Nelson, Tammy -164 Nesper, Caryn - 76, 164 Netardus, Greg - 212 Nethers, Lori- 82, 85, 164, 239 Nethery, Allison - 76, 102 NEW, THOMAS - 230 Newman, Deonne - 67 GEORGE NEWMAN - 327 Newman, Lori- 95, 106, 164, 270 Newman, Tracy - 21, 72, 164, 330 Newton, Syleatha - 212 Newton, Tammy - 212 Neumann, Brett- 90,212 Neumann, Robin -164 Neville, Patricia - 82, 164 Nevlls, Angela -164 Newman, Tracy - 21 Nguyen, Vu - 89 Nichols, Robin - 57 Nichols, Susan - 41, 212 Nicholson, Beverly - 59, 164 Nicholson, Carrie - 212 Nicol, Sharla -164 NICKEL, PAULA - 230 Nielsen, Jeff - 212 Nlemyer, John - 95 Nletert, Scott - 76, 212 Nlgh, Brian -165 Nisonger, DaLynn - 212 Nivens, Brent - 65 Nivens, Louis -165 Padfield, Lindy - 26, 27, 82 Padgett, Kim - 166 Page, Monty - 209, 212 Page, Penny - 40 Palachek, Mary Beth -- 68, 84, 212 Palla, Peggy -166 Palmer, Keith - 61 Palmer, Terrie - 62, 166 Palmer, Vanessa - 48, 212, 252, 253 Pampolina, Michel - 95, 212 Paradise, Lucille - 166 Persheff, Nadine - 41 Park, Eunja - 41 Park, Yong - 40, 166 Parker, Jeanine - 166, 286 Parker, Robert- 166 Parker, Scott- 76 Parks, Dennis - 92, 166 Parsons, Russ - 213 Parsons, Sara - 166 PASCAL, NANETTE - 65, 230 Pascutti, Gregory - 166 Pate, Tiffany - 53, 213 Patel, Kashmiro - 60, 131 Patrick, Cheryl - 166 Patterson, Avery - 67, 84, 213 Patterson, Dianna - 166 Patterson, Elizabeth - 53, 84, 85, 213 Patterson, Jeff - 209 Patti, Stephen - 166 Payne, Shannon - 41, 166 Payne, Sherrie - 71, 74 Paysinger, David - 86 Peace, Rodney - 166 Peak, Robert- 65, 80, 166 Pearl, Charles - 32, 68, 166 Pearce, Sheri- 48, 213, 252, 253 Pearson, J. D, - 166 Quoid, Steven -169 Peek, Steven - 166 Pegu Pelle es, Pot - 213 grlni, Not- 45, 213, 241 Pelzer, Phyllis - 166 Pence, Shonnon - 36, 167 Pend ergost, Kathleen - 167 Penn, Anna - 62 Penn ington, Donnie - 213, 266 Peri, Annette - 41, 167 Perl, Rose - 167 Perkins, Bobby - 90, 167 if Q Perkins, Froncis - 167 Wi qerrin, Kevin - 213 ?Perry, Al - 32, 123, 167 Pesce, Christopher - 167 Pessell, shone - 46, 49, 60, 210 Petermon, Mork - 213 1 Peterson, Angie - 213 Peterson, Johnny - 213 Peterson, Kris - 213, 273 Petrie, tim - 213, 286 Petroglio, John - 95, 167 i Petrus, Deboroh - 167 Petrus, tim - 92, 210 Pettett, David - 3, 167, 256 fi Pettit, Mark - 167, 255, 256 5 Perry, Julie - 102, 167, 250, 25 W 290 fi Perry, Lynn - 213 Perry, Michelle - 64, 59, 166, 210 Q Pfeifer, Michoel - 61, 167 WILLIAM PHELPS - 312 2 Pnilbrlclr, Debbie - 56, 59, 166 S Phillips, George - 166 Phillips, Jeff - 15 Pichord, Trocy - 57, 167 Pierce, Alex -13, 213 Pierce, Roy - 213 Pierce, Tino - 167 PIERSON, CYNDY - 29, 230, 234 Pigg, Teresa - 47, 65, 80, 168 Pigott, Michoel - 166 Pinchero, Michoel - 168, 278 Pinegar, Louren - 213 Piner, Corol - 35, 53, 62, 168 Pingenot, Jeonette - 45, 168 Pingenot, John - 45, 213 Pinto, Dennis - 88, 168 Pipes, Pom - 62, 213 Pippord, Wes - 213 Pippens, Anthony - 90 Pirkle, Kevin - 168 Pistone, Noreen - 9, 51, 82, 168 Pitts, Judith - 62, 168 Pivin, Kelly - 53, 82, 85, 168 Plonchon, Wendy - 48, 214 PLANO ACADEMY OF DANCE - 321 PLANO ARTS 6 CRAFT - 301 PLANO CARPETS - 314 PLANO FLORIST - 303 PLANO GLASS 6 MIRROR - 307 PLANO PRINTING - 318 PLANO SAVINGS - 322 PLANO SPORTS CENTER - 312 PLANO TITLE CO. - 306 Plott, Jeff - 40, 59, 214 Plummer, Jeff 214 2 - , 56 Podowski, Jone - 67, 66, 82, 96, 111, 169, 277 Poetschke, Heidi - 53, 67, 169 POLAR, BEAR - 316 Polen, Julie - 214, 273 Pollock, Michelle - 169 Pope, Grant - 214 PORT-A-SIGN - 299 Porter, Kelvin - 69, 214 Porter, Lori - 56, 67, 169 Porter, Gorrh - 214 Pouloit, Renee - 53, 191, 214 Poulson, Pom - 169 Pounders, Trey - 71, 214 Powell, Mory C, - 53, 66, 101, 105, 169 Powell, Ronold - 61, 169 Powell, Shondo - 67, 169 Powers, Paulo - 214 Powers, Peter - 214 Pratt, Leslie - 214 Prott, Lindo - 53, 214, 260 Presley, Jill - 45, 66, 101, 214 PREWITT, TOM - 19, 80 Price, Mory - 34, 53, 59, 82, 169, 335 Price, Matt - 45, 69, 105, 169 Price, Monica - 214 Prickett, Randall - 46, 47, 214 Priddy, Bruce - 72, 73, 105, 114, 169 Prieto, Angelo - 68, 214 Primm, Darrin - 45, 214 Pritchett, Annette - 41, 71, 169 Pritchett, Jeon - 47, 169 Pritchett, William - 214 Probus, Mott - 65, 68, 169 Prochosko, Tomero - 56, 169 Prock, Mork - 169 Procyck, Corol - 53, 169 Prough, John - 86 Prudhomme, Debro -169 Pruitt, Rocky - 214 Pruitt, Stephonie - 77, 169 Pryon, Reno - 214 Pugh, Ashley - 67, 214, 270 PURSER, JOYCE - 230 Putcomp, Brett - 76 Quaintance, Jim - 64, 214 Radowick, Sheryl - 41, 62 Rofolko, Morie - 72, 331 RAIL, EVELYN - 231 Roine, Richard - 74 Roley, Mory - 41, 84, 214 Romey, Dodie - 77, 170 Romos, Rex - 66, 170, 261, 262 Romirez, Tony - 214 Rand, Borboro - 34, 82, 170, 239, 277 Rond, Jonet - 214 Rondall, Tony - 57, 214 Rondleos, David - 45, 170 Rosp, Angelo - 214 RATCLIFF, GAYE - 230 Ratliff, Morgie - 102, 170, 284, 265 Rover, Jerry - 214 Roy, Greg - 214 Roy, James - 214 Ray, Robert - 214, 277 Roy, Wendy - 51, 170 Reo, John - 214 Reovis, Heother - 26, 27, 53, 82, 99, 114, 170 Recer, Tony - 75, 170 Red Cherries, Rhondo - 56, 111, 170 Reddy, Thomas -170 Redfern, Fronk - 214 Redfern, Guy -170 Redmon, Shown - 45, 214 Reed, Debbie - 53, 59, 67, 215 Reed, Eric - 215 Reed, Lourel - 47, 86 Reed, Myles - 12, 40, 41, 42, 170 Reedy, Michoel-170 Reese, Dovid - 215, 247 Reeves, Scott - 215 Regol, Kim - 215 Reichstein, John - 66 Reid, Rick - 215, 266 REID, SUE - 230 REIS, VICTORIA - 230 REPUBLIC BANK - 324 Resende, Marion -170 Retsky, Bruce - 215 Reyes, Delores - 250, 251 Rhodes, Pomela - 170 Reynolds, Kyle - 170 Reynolds, Trent - 170, 275 Richardson, Dovid - 73, 60, 100, 101, 104, 105, 109 170 Richardson, Don X 94, 95, 215 RICHEY, LAURA e 61, 230 RICHLAND COLLEGE - 323 Richmond, Chris -170 RlCH'S - 306 Ricker, Stocy - 60, 215 Riddle, Kimberly -170 Riggs, Mike - 215 Riker, Kevin - 215, 245 Riley, Dovid - 171 Rink, Renee - 59, 171 Ripple, Korlo - 67, 215 Ritter, Thomos - 171, 262 Rlvero, Rene - 41, 76, 215 Rizzo, Loura - 62, 215 Rooch, Jomes - 215 Rooch, Lori - 47, 80, 171, 250, 251 Rooch, Mike - 77, 275 Robbins, Dionno -171 Robbins, Jomes -171 Robbins, Trocie - 41, 215 Roberts, Bort - 95, 215 Roberts, Doug - 215 Roberts, Jo - 40, 57, 68, 171 Roberts, Lonette - 76, 171 Roberts, Mike - 215, 247 ROBERTS, SHIRLEY - 230 Robertson, Jeff - 84 Robertson, Lorry - 78, 171 Robertson, Sherri - 63, 102, 215 Robertson, Staci - 60, 64, 215 Robinson, Brandon -171, 256 Robinson Robinson Robinson RODMAN ROE, MAR , Dean - 90 , Emily - 60,215 ,Poul - 71,215 , CAROLYN -19, 230 CI - 230 Rogers, Phil - 40, 57, 171 Rogers, Scott - 80 Rogers, Terralynn - 50, 171 Rohlond, Chris - 215 Rolfe, Beou - 264 Rolfe, Brion - 216 Rolfe, Shelley - 56, 64, 216 Romeo, Mario - 216 Romer, Jennifer - 53, 82, 171, 174, 33 ROOT, JUDY - 67, 231 Rose, Angel - 216 Rose, Becky -171, 250, 251 Rose, Doyno - 172 Rose, Douglos - 172 Rose, Edna Cheryl - 56, 103, 172 Rose, Keith - 216, 258, 278 Roseworen, Mark - 172 Ross, Chorles -172 Ross, Robert - 41, 216 Roth, Kelly - 53, 63, 64, 102, 216 Rothberg, Shoron - 216 Rowe, Melisso - 84, 191, 216 Rowell, Marilyn - 67, 216 Rowley, Don - 72, 172, 331 Rowley, Jeffrey -172 Royston, Brian - 216 Rozeboom, Robin - 40, 42, 172 Ruborth, Dovid - 74, 216 Rubio, Borboro - 57, 101, 172 Ruckle, Antoinette - 78, 101, 172 Rucker, Louro - 113, 172 Rucker, Shoron - 22, 33, 53, 216 Rudd, Brod -172 Rudkin, Jim - 60 Ruggeri, Thereso - 67, 66, 82, 172, 277 RUIZ, JOYCE - 60, 231 Rupert, Jennifer - 216 Rush, Andy - 76, 216 5 Rushing, John - 13, 72, 172, 160 Rushing, Tommye - 47, 66, 80, 173, 277 Ruton, Bridget - 172 RUTTER, SANDRA - 66, 231 Ryon, Phillip - 173 Ryder, Kurt - 80, 163, 173 Ryder, Poul - 216 Rylond, Ado - 47, 216 Ryland, Robert - 65, 68, 173 Rylond, William -173 Saffel, Susan - 65, 60, 126 Soge, Jay - 216 Sogmon, Krissy - 62, 216 Sagmon, Marci - 59, 173 Salok, Joneen -173, 334 Sollee, Melisso - 62, 216 Salzillo, Greg -173 Sonder, Jomes - 173 Sondidge, Sharon - 173 Sondoz, Liso -173 Sondt, Lori - 66, 67, 72, 206, 216, 331 Sondy, Loura - 57, 65, 104, 173 Sanford, Scott - 216 Sortor, Lloyd - 69, 60, 100, 106, 101, 173 Sorver, Donnie - 216, 247 SASCO - 315 Scum, Motibeth - 47, 65, 68, 84, 216 Sowyers, Scott - 95, 217, 256, 259 Sox, Lori - 173 Scolf, Geoffrey - 76, 173 Scono, Jeff -106, 217 Scorbrough, John - 217 Schaffer, Joy - 65, 71 Schoefer, Christinct - 62, 173 Schoulin, Brion - 217 Schellhorn, Noncy - 217, 252, 253 Scherle, Todd -173 Schiffer, Kerri - 61, 217 Schiffer, Terri - 59, 217 Schildt, Steve - 217 Schlemmer, Lori - 173 Schlip, Joonn - 217 Schloer, Koren -173 Schlueter, D J - 217, 256 Schmal, Kurt - 13, 73, 173 Schmittou, Greg - 217 Schnittker, Mike - 217 Schronk, Koy - 217 Schreck, Debbie - 174 Schreiner, Clinton - 69, 174 Schribner, Cindy -174 Schuelke, Chuck -13, 66, 73, 105, 174 Schulik, Scott - 217 Schuler, Christie - 41 Schultz, Jodi - 72, 61, 139, 174 Schultz, Juli - 52, 70, 161, 174 Schultz, Robert - 217, 256 Schulz, Bonnie - 42, 174 Schwob, Jane - 217 Scwong, Dovid - 19, 72 SCHWANTZ, GARY - 231 Schwortz, Christopher - 67, 174 Schwortz, Ellen - 217 Schwortz, Steven - 74, 217 Schworz, Kim - 59, 174 Schworzell, Noncy - 59, 217 Scoggin, Jennifer - 71, 174 Scoles, Ruth Ann - 77, 102, 174 Scott, Doniel - 42, 174 Scott, Joseph - 74, 75, 84, 85, 217 SCOTT, SARAH - 231 Scribner, Dorran - 66, 174 Scroggin, Tommi - 217, 286 Seoly, Shonnon - 77, 217 Sebostion, Terri - 174 Seckinger, Corrie - 62, 175 Segerstrom, James - 175 Sekonder, Wolid - 73, 175 Self, Angelo - 175, 270 Self, Donno - 59, 66, 175 Sellers, Jim -P 72, 217, 331 Semprum, Rene - 57, 175 Senter, Deonno - 62, 63, 66, 102, 175 Sessions, Steve - 175, 256 Setter, Daniel - 175 Seveland, Brion -175 SHACKELFORD, KATHY - 231, 288 Shoffer, Trey - 80, 217 Shoffer, Wode - 217 Shompton, Bill - 65, 217 Shomsey, Joleh - 65, 67, 80, 82, 175 Shonk, Judith -175 Shonkle, Jimmy - 90, 217 India U-DEW-IT Y 325 356 I Index I 7 -X Shonkle Thomos Y'175 Shonnon, Suson Y 53 57 217 Shorker, John Y 77 217 Shorrock Jef1Y- 6 217 Show lofoyetle Y 293 Show, lon Y 57 175 Show, Mindy Y 217 Shoy, Sue Y 217 Sheorer, Mork Y 92, 217 Sheotin, Diono Y 217 SHELTON, KRJS Y 231,250 253, 270 Shen, Alfred Y 217 Sheperd, Kenneth Y 175 Smith Tiffony -Y 62, 177 Smith, T J Y 219 Smith, Todd Y 219 Smith Trovis Y 219 Smock, Chorles Y 177 Smock, Jeff Y 61 Smolko, Kelly Y 219 Snitz John Y 44, 45, 219 Snook, Richord Y 71, 177 Snyder, Morcy Y 219 Sobieski Rick Y 219, 264 Sohn, Kyung Hee Y 219 Sonou, Kothy Y 45 Shepherd, Suson Y 66,67 216 Shermon, Jeonnie Y 26, 27, 46, Shinn, Robert Y 123, 175, 262 Shipp, Andy Y 216, 277 Shockey, Poul Y 90 Shockley, Lynn Y 56,216 Short, Shoun Y 175 Shotmon, Alex Y 218 Shovein, Morsholl Y 175 Shuford, Joey Y 62, 175, 256 Siono, Liso Y 59, 175 Stono, Tommy Y 90, 104,216 Siciliono, Mike Y 65, 216 Stevert, Richord Y 176 Sigmon, Jeffery Y 2, 19, 72, 73, 114, Signoro, Lorry Y 262 Simmons, Evon Y 17, 33, 176 Simmons, Sterling Y 64, 216 Simmons, Tommy Y 59, 176 Simpler, Cothy Y 34, 65 176 Simpler, Jenny Y 59, 216, 260 Simpson, Chris Y 84 65, 166, 216 Simpson, Dione Y 216 Simpson, Teri Y 53, 60, 176 Sims, Dovid Y 216 Sims, Kothy Y 76, 176 Sims, Mike Y 72, 77, 102, 330 Sinoson, Angelo Y 176, 250, 251 Sincloir, Greg Y 216 SINGER, FRED Y 90, 231 Singer, Stuort Y 72, 176, 275 Singhous, Dovid Y 216 Singleton, Dwoin Y 19, 40 176 Singley, Trocy Y 176 Sipes, Steve Y 216 Sirchio, Gory Y 266 Sisk, Jomen Y 24, 216, 258 Siwoid, Scott Y 176 SKAGGS ALPHA BETA Y 326 Skolni Skidm k, Jim Y 59 ore, Lourie Y 176 Skonetski, Veronico Y 216 Slyter, Mochell Y 40 Sloon, Leigh Y 176 Smollwood, Jone Y 218 Smort, Chris Y 176 Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Andreo Y 216 Bruce Y 62, 146, 176, 256, 257 Dorlo Y 45, 66, 60, 100, 176 Dorrell Y 71, 176 Dovid Y 176 Deonne Y 67 Don Y 66 Eric Y 45, 216 Evon Y 95, 176 Gregory Y 177, 243, 245 Jeff Y 176, 216 Jennifer Y 177 Jimmy Y 177 Leslie Y 62 Melindo Y 216 Smith, Melisso Y 216 Smith, Melisso Y 71,216 Smith, Melody Y 177 Smith, Michelle Y 37, 101, 177 SMITH, NANCY Y 231 Smith, Penny 4177 Smith, Rene Y 219 Smith, Rob Y 219 Smith, Shonno Y 86 Smith, Sherry Y 76 Smith, Suzonne Y 177 Smith, Teorice Y 67 Soliz, Blonco Y 67, 100 Solomon, Chris Y 219 Soltou, Mory Y 177 Somerville, Christy Y 177 Sormon, Lourie Y 54,177 Sorsen, Leonno Y 62,176 Sottile, Audrey -- 57, 176 Spoid, Noncy Y 176 Spodoni, Kim Y 66, 67, 219 Sporks, Mindy Y 59, 219 Speck, Gory Y 176 SDSTQTTIS, Gory Y 176, 275 Speights, Mike Y 219 Spence, Julie Y 76 Spencer, Dione Y 176 Sperry, Chorles Y 176 Sperry, Fern Y 219 Spiegel, Cori Y 219 Spetghts, Mike Y 264 Spino, Jomes Y 176 Spotts, Dorboro Y 219 Spurlock, Phil Y 219 Stocy, John Y 219, 277 Stollings, Christi Y 59 Stomey, Deonne Y 62,67 Stonfield, Suson Y 72, 73, 105, 176 STANTON, MARY Y 231 Stork, Croig Y 219, 256 STEELE JOHNY 16 Steelmon, Steve Y 103 Steging, Rodney Y 243, 245, 246, 296 STEPHENS, CARLA Y 231 Stephens, Cheri Y 176 Stephens, Michelle Y 59, 176 Stevens, Suson Y 36 St Cloir, Alon Y 219 St.Hiloire, Kotherine Y 176 Steckler, Eddie Y 219, 264 Steffen, Dovid Y 86, 219 Steging, Rod Y 291 Steiben, Liso Y 62 Steiner, Amy Y 219 Stephens, Cherie Y 62 Sternomon, Steve Y 219 Stetmon, Meionie Y 77 STEVENS, JAY Y 231, 267 Steves, Lindo Y 62, 103, 219 Stevens, Suson Y 176 STEWART, BETH Y 65, 231 STEWART TITLE Y 300 Stieben, Liz Y 176 Stiles, Drendo Y 62, 63, 66, 102, 176 Stimens, Amy Y 219 Stinson, Mike Y 262 Stitsky, Goil Y 178 Stoker, Glenn Y 176 Stone, John Y 219 Stone, Lori Y 41, 176 Stormer, Colleen Y 65 Stoutjesdyk, Noncy Y 176 STRAWN, DIANE Y 63, 231 Strown, Suson Y 219 Streit, JoAnn Y 33, 53, 219 Streit, Morie Y 52, 53, 179 Strenger, Michoel Y 179 Stribling, Debbie Y 59, 219 Stribiing, Jon Y 40, 179 Stricklond, Gentry Y 179 Stricklond, Guthry Y 179 Strieben, Liso Y 176 PAULA STRINGER Y 311 Striplin, Melonie Y 66,179 Strobel, Jeff Y 275 Stroh, John Y 46,219 256 Stromberg Wendy Y 219 Strong, Melonie Y 59,219 Slroup Jerry Y 262, 263 Stuhlet Richord Y 179 Su1'fron,Swonnie Y 219 Sulovo, Chris Y 220 Sulovo, John Y 66,237 Sullivon, Rondy Y 90 Sullivon, Suson Y 54, 179 Summitt, Gordon Trey Y 65, 60 Suplito, John Y 34, 60, 179 Supplee, Jeonine Y 220 Surtoni, Nimu Y 220 Sutterfield, Dovid Y 220 Sutton, Liso Y 220 Swon, Amy Y 65, 67, 220 Swonk, Dovid 4179 , 100, 179 Sweoringgen, Brondee Y 56, 62, 80, 179 Swepston, Shown Y 220 Swierengo, Kristi Y 47, 220 Syrek, Susonne Y 179 Szeszol, Tommy Y 57, 179 Tobor, Louro Y 220 TACO DELIGHT Y 317 Tolbert, Greg Y 220 TALBOT, JUDIE Y 231 Toltoncich, R, P Y 41, 69, 160 Tomm, Audrey Y 67, 180 Tonke, Robin Y 45, 69, 60, 160 Tonkersley, Teddi Y 220 Tossone, Angel Y 64, 66, 101, 2 Totum, Dovid Y 220 Touber, Lourie Y 160 Tovener, Anne Y 62 160 TAYLOR, BOB Y 231 TAYLOR, KIM Y 56,231 Toylor, Louro Y 57, 160 Toylor, Mike Y 220, 256 Toylor, Ron Y 160 Toylor, Sue Y 252, 253 Toylor, Suson Y 57, 220, 253 Teel, Leslie Y 220 TEE 'N SKI Y 319 Terrell, Ginger Y 40, 160 TERRELL, JOANN Y 231, 233 20 63, 65, Terrell, Stephen Y 220, 247, 246, 262, 290 Terry, Kim Y 59,220 Terry, Trocie Y 67, 160 Thies, Brendo Y 66, 80, 100,101, 105,160 Thies, Dovid Y 95 Thiesen, Todd Y 160 Therioult, Gobrielle Y 220 Thomos, MoryBeth Y 220 Thomos, Richord Y 160 Thomos, Suzanne Y 67, 66, 60, 105, 108, 161 Thomos, Wendell Y 220, 262 Thompson, Arnold Y 93, 161 Thompson, Dono Y 40, 220 Thompson, Greg Y 76, 66, 220 Thompson, Hilory Y 161 Thompson, John Y 76, 220 Thompson, Korlene Y 41 Thompson, Leoh Y 13, 62, 160 Thompson, Mory Y 161 Thompson, Ron Y 220 Thompson, Tonyo Y 220 Thompson, Tommy Y 161 Thorne, Wendy Y 67, 161 Throsher, Fred Y 220 Tibbetts, Jim Y 65, 220 Tidwell, Cynthio Y 60, 161 Tillinghost, Ron Y 60, 161, 266 TINDALL, BETTY Y 232 Tindoll, Down Y 62,63,66,161 Tinkle, Melisso Y 220 TiNO'S Y 314 Tinsmon, Tommero Y 220 Titus, Brod Y 32, 52,161 101, 104, Titus Sommi Y 41,220 Tobermon, SCOTT- 220 Toedt, Potty Y 46 220 Tokorczyk, Jim Y 35,161 255 256 Toler, Poulindo Y 76 102 161 Toile, Cindy Y 102, 220 260 262 Toile, Glen Y 65, 60, 161 Toile, Mtchoel Y 221 Tolnoy, Koren +181 Tolotto, Jim Y 77,221 Tolotto, Morio Y 45, 66, 161 Tomo, Poul Y 221 TOM THUMR Y 302 Torres, Volerie Y 60,221 Tron, Oonh Y 57,62,63,65,102,161 Tropp, Jonet Y 67, 161, 206 221 Tropp, John Y 37, 62, 63, 69, 102, 161 Trovelond, Kimberly Y 60, 181, 266 Trovis, Stocey Y 40, 42, 106, 162 Trent, Laurie Y 66,221 Treyino, Sylvio Y 221 Treybig, Holly Y 45, 66, 162 Trimble, Shown Y 76, 162 Trimble, Stocey Y 221 TRINITY SAViNGS Y 310 Triptow, Rich Y 221, 105 Triptow, Teri Y 55, 162 Tropp, Choroee Y 45,221 Trpkosh, Troy Y 14, 162 274, 275, 334 True, Jeffrey Y 77, 162 Tsoo, Jeff Y 69, 221, 276 Tseng, Mei Y 162 TUCK, TERRY Y 232, 262 Tucker, Joy Y 221 Tucker, Morcus Y 100, 221, 256 Tuit, Richord Y 262 Tull, Kerri Y 76, 79, 162 Turner, Tony Y 254, 255, 256, 290 Tuttle, Joe Y 66, 114 Tyler, Leslie Y 221 Ukele, Beverly Y 221 Ulbik, Eileen Y 221 UNISEX HAIR CUTTERY Y 325 Upshow, Beth Y 41, 59, 221 Upton, Jerry Y 162 Volentine, Brodley Y 221 Volentine, Huntley Y 221 Von, Tommy Y 162 VonAntwerp, Vicki Y 221 VonBeek, Jonet Y 222 VcinCleye, Ellen Y 53, 65, 162 VonDeCorr, Tino Y 182 Vonderkroon, Albert Y 162 VonHorn, Monice Y 222 VonZondt, Sherry Y 41, 45, 64, 222 Vorody, Thomos Y 40, 42, 162 Voughn, Greg Y 126 Venturoni, Keith Y 147, 162 VENUS DE MILO Y 322 Vio, Sion Y 222, 264 Vick, Lori Y 182 Vickery, Dorin Y 222, 264 Vickrey, Kimberly Y 162 Vineyord, Chip Y 66, 222 Virdin, Bill Y 64, 65, 106, 166, 195, 222 223 VonEschen, Judy Y 59, 222 Voss, Thomos Y 60, 162 Vrosic, Jim Y 76,222 Woddell, Jennifer Y 64, 222 Wodeli, Suson Y 67, 62, 162 Wade, Mikaela - 65 Wadley, Todd - 95 106, 222 Wagstaff Todd Y 222 Word Natalie f 163 Wakefield, Joseph - 222 Waldinger, Tina ! 45,216,222 Walker, Champ - 86, 222 Walker, Daniele - 183 WALKER, GLORIA - 232 Walker, Jeff - 222, 275, 334 Walker, Laura - 20, 222, 250, 251, 270, 271 Walker, Robert - 163 Walker, Terry - 222 Walker, Tom - 222 Wall, Judy - 222 Wallace, Cynthia - 40 Wallace, Kimber- 53, 59, 163 Waller, Curt - 72,266,267 Waller, John - 183 WALLER, JOYCE - 232, 233 Waller, William - 183 Walls, Karen - 183 Walls, Keith - 222 Walsh, Karen - 183 Walston, Stephanie - 222 Walters, Bradleigh - 45, 67, 86, 183 Walters, Steven - 183 Wolthall, Deborah -184 Waltrip, Terri- 184 Ward, Bill - 62,102, 184 Ward, Michelle -184 WARD, PAULINE - 233 Ward, Steve - 222 WARDELL, JOE- 84, 189,232 Warden, Todd - 88, 258, 259 Warner, Melanie - 26, 27, 51, 86, 184 Warren, Amy - 57,222 WARREN, CHARLES - 78, 232 Warren, Joe -- 164 WARREN, JON - 232 Wash, Erik - 76,222 Washburn, Scott - 184 Wason, Andrew -184 WATKINS, DONNA - 232 Watkins, Taylor- 222 WATKISS, BARBARA - 232 Watkiss, Eric - 45, 186 Watson, Charles - 184 Watson, John - 222 Watson, Lisa - 62 Watson, Monique - 222 Watson, Scart - 86 Weatherly, Ty - 222 Weaver, Chris - 20, 76, 184 Weaver, Eric -184 Weaver, Jody - 222 Weaver, Lane -184 Webb, Laura - 77, 184 WEBB, TAYLOR - 275 Weeks, Richard - 222 Weigel, Joe - 22, 247 WEIMER, JACKIE- 59,232 WEIR, ROBERT - 232, 266 Weldon, Meredith - 67, 100, 222 Wellbeloved, Nancy - 40, 67, 66, 165 Weller, Brian - 46, 185, 278, 262, 283 Wells, Judy - 66 Wells, John -165 WELLSMAN, IDA - 232 Welma Elizabeth - 53, 57, 84, 222 WERNER, JUDITH - 232 Wesch, Jason - 88, 223 Wesner, Jeffery - 75, 185 Wesson, Karen - 53, 68, 165 Wesson, Leanne -- 223 West, Elizabeth - 185, 288, 289 Wester, Mickey - 165 Weston, John -185 Wethington, Kevin - 57, 165 Werhington, Mike - 69, 223 Wharton, Julia - 23, 60, 218, 223 Whatley, Angela - 28, 59, 185 Wheat, Cynthia - 223 Wheeler, Pam - 57, 59, 84, 223 Wheeler, Stephanie - 223 fin J A--J iw X v i YH, 5 'I ...al ln health class, senior Sandi Francis explains life saving techniques. Whisnant, Glen - 90, 185 Whitaker, Scott - 41 White, Danny -186, 266, 267 White, Jennifer - 186 White, Margie - 86,223 White, Mary Ellen - 41 White, Todd - 86 Whitehead, Clayton - 223, 256 Whitehead, Dirk -- 223 Whitehead, Jill - 223 WHITEHURST, LINDA - 57, 232 Whitehurst, Rod - 223 Whitlow, Kevin - 223 Whitner, John - 286 Wilhoit, Ricky - 88, 223 Wickizer, Mitchell- 93, 186 Widmyer, Stephanie - 40, 67, 68, 80, 166 Wiedenfeld, David - 223 Wieller, Mike - 223 Wiener, Jeff -186 Wiggins, Anchor- 116 Wigley, Alice - 67, 69, 80, 166 Wilburn, Kevin -186 Wilhite, Jamie - 45, 68, 166 Wilks, Mike - 69 Willett, Jeffery -185 Williams, Ami- 223 Williams, Amy - 41,185 Williams, Bruce - 223, 256 Williams, Curt- 223 Williams, Cynthia - 223 Williams, Dee - 45, 67, 185 Williams, Gregory - 90, 185 4Williams, Kim - 70, 223 Williams, Kurt- 185, 260, 262 Williams, Laura - 224 Williams, Mark - 76, 224 Williams, Paul- 224 Williams, Tracie -185 Williams, Wayne - 224 Williamson, Pam - 41,185 Willis, Elizabeth - 84,224,272 273 Wilson, Deanna - 224 Wilson, Jeff - 224 Wilson, Kathy -185 Wilson, Laura -185 Wilson, Marcia - 41 Wilson, Todd - 225, 264 WINDCHIMES BY SHARA - 298 Wingfield, Wendy - 225 Winslett, Lee - 225 Winstead, Teresa - 60, 168 Winter, Shannon - 53, 84, 225 Wirta, Paul- 90,225 WISDOM, CINDY - 62, 232 Witt, Brad - 86 Wolf, Tracy - 186 Wolford, Sharon - 187 Womack, John -187 Womer, Karen - 46, 47, 225, 288 Wandergem, Harold - 75, 187 Wood, Bryan - 187 Wood, Dan - 225 WOOD, JAN - 232 Kristine - 86,187 Linda - 187, 280 Lisa - 187 Pam - 60, 225 Shanda - 187 Woodard, Kris - 77, 225 Woods, Cora - 225 WOODS, CAROL - 232 Woods, Carol - 77, 224 Woods, Jennifer - 31, 42, 67, 186 Woods, Quinn - 56, 166 Woodward, Paul- 75, 186 Woehrle, Maurice - 65, 186 Woollett, Kimberly -166 Worthy, John - Worthy, Lynn - 224 Wood. Wood, Wood, Wood, Wood. 186 Wright, Dawn - 186, 270 Wright, Jennifer- 62, 167, 186 Wright, Kathy - 224 Wright, Keith -186 Wright, Mark - 76 Wright, Steve -- 224 Wuermser, Lisa Ann - 65, 68, 80, 101, 104, 166 Wunderlick, Stephanie - 84,225 Wyly, Roger- 187 Wyman, Carl - 107 Wysong, Daniel - 187 Yandell, Keith - 187 Yates, Lori- 41, 167, 286 Yeck, Bill - 67 Yeck, David -187 Yeransian, Laura - 78, 225 Yerby, Lisa - 58,225 Yoke, Tad - 225 Yoke, Wendy - 68,187 Yorek, Bonnie - 86, 187 Young, Dennis - 89,187 Young, Gary - 225 Young, Suzanne - 60 Young, Troy - 95, 225 Yuro, Rosemary - 225 Zandsrra, Mara - 45, 225 Zonotelli, Diane - 59, 187 Zavitz, Joseph - 187 Zeiner, Linda - 47, 225 Zimmerman, Greg -167, 262 Zinkand, Chris - 225 Zuber, Christina -187 Index I 359 K 117 Q- Q T O LABIy 10-25-62 7-81-81 ' Ch Zb 2-22-64 11-21-81 lu -as oi ot Cl Q .x fl' fl rr, S x if s 'xx fx 'Q' '41 I


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