Plano High School - Planonian Yearbook (Plano, TX)
- Class of 1985
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' ' o a M o ' K , . 'Q' H Q A X 'Y nv 5 f f EMMA HOPKINS This Book Belongs To Q5 6 YM -V -1 W4 D? 5 A F4 fa i 4 Q iw 'S' ' r . E112 lannnian 1935 an rlazsin: Volume 44 Plano Senior High School 2200 Independence Parkway Plano, Texas 75075 1 able nf :intents Opening eg- 4 Student Life Getting in the spirit of it. . . pg. 18 Portraits 1 asf on the face of if. , . pg. 38 Sfigiiigfiiits 'Year the Shell! filet... .. ,M pg. 5.25 English IV teacher Mrs. Elizabeth Micheal suggests revisions to Chad Ferrel's literary Critique. P Arriving at school early, students fill the gym for one of the five Pri- y day morning pep rallies. - --M'-M -Agp' W -- 'f -- 0'-'ewan M-in - 2 l i . 5 E . 2 5 . , . 2 i E Q s W N-.QL - - f-- e--- f- fi - N-fs f ---f Sidelined with a leg injury, junior Reggie Howard shows his support for the Wildfats at a varsity football game. l i 3 Sv .74 e 1 X--as fi' 511+ L,-J' ,. ,V X r ' QL avi . gf F x J,-., I r Jw A In orchestra, David Martin rehearses for the North Texas Symposium. 4 Senior Charles Kramer waits at the library counter to Check out a figure of author james Ioyce. 1 If , 'L' On a dear, peaeeful dau, a 5rnaII part of the 96facre campus becomes a picturesque scene. . ,f', X If I I The sun broke over the horizon. The campus was still. Cars began to filter into the student parking lot, gradually taking up the spaces closest to the school. The lines of cars began to lengthen and the pace quickened as radios blared and people scrambled for the remaining spaces as far away as the Aquatic Center or even Haggard Middle School. ' Already inside, students filled the hallways, some nervously looking for their first period classes, others trying new locker combinations. Self confident seniors mingled among classmates in the cafeteria. Teachers waited in their classrooms for the 8:30 a.m. bell to signal the begin- ning of another term. The halls cleared as the bell rang on schedule It was the beginning of a reoccuring story: The fall, the beginning of school A Classic N CE PGN A TIME Upon receiving the ball, varsity fullback, Scott Austin P rushes for a first down at the quarter final game against Highland Park. A In the final moments of the PSHS vs. Highland Park ootball ame f S f B y as the season ends for the Wildcats. Counselor I-'redna Maultsby reviews a student's grade point P average during a page 4 I Opening Planoette Karin Lawle holds back her tears career counseling conference. Following the halftime festivities, Homecoming Queen Nancy Metz watches the third quarter from the stands. Y Y The icy bridge forces students to take extra precaution. rn! ,X V Y' -L ,fe ifvbgvxs 't ,,f f ' W . We 1 ',s:5', 'N llllfzlsxlfllll---1,-j I I A After making a grand entrance, the Wildcat Band performs in Texas Stadium during halftime at the bi-district game. ' l A, if A Before the annual Christmas sale, horticulture students Iake Kaminsky and Clayton Hale inspect the poinsettias. Once Uppn a Time I page 5 J ' dnlalde :JZ The first signs of fall On a routine basis, stu- field, it was an aspect of organizations, competi- appeared in September. dent fans showed sup- daily life at PSHS tions, achievements, and Temperatures began to port for the football team through involvement in pride in the school. t 4 ... 4 W M i 1 nf 'Cm rf Alito xtf, er -A fa- , During the fall, the var heerleaders kept the crowd the football games. At a pep rally, Principal Sherman Millender and Associate Prin- cipal Larry Guinn present the school ' new spirit flag. ' 'itil A ,Xi vigrx we-Q Prior to the homecoming game, Student Senate members sell spirit The Wfslfll team bffuks fhmlfgh the Spirit Sign uf the bhdlsfflff balloons to be released during halftime. Same before Hffunfhlng the K1mbf1llKmshfS. page 6 I Opening I Q, T353 11,715 'f ' 13 :mfzt'f.. ,r Qfssw , ,,fg'L:ggE.iSfA,3fw::,.:v.,1 Y i 54 ,X wig? 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J, Lug my 5!f!64 MJ' 'fffff' ff f 4 , 4 . .1 ,aff F 9-x. sh .S , - x x X ' ' 1, ' 1' -0 fffffjffff X1 f'ffff'm ffffffffiwr, wffwr, f zffly fry, '.1zf!ff'rffJ1' fwffffffcfffffrfi., f,' f',1,f,,f ,fffqffl ifwff fglfff jf flulff by f!jl'Il'lfJf!, alt y . 6 l Vjaarmrff X ' Dil? , J Intermixed With diversified backgrounds, the 2,700 students who attended the school represented a certain uniqueness. Some came from places as far away as Europe and South America on exchange programs. Others lived here all their lives. Between moments of solitude when students engaged in studies, strong friendships developed. JUS u, W , Mtv 5 FI'lVUIIt1Sf0VL'ZlCf, seniors Kara Stracerzcr and Dawn Rztilijifsf0,z1ln'lwi'w1 classvs fn talk. page 10 X Opening X We rl fun S03 I7 . flefl 'W' pm: etter!1c7brFCZi1es swm, hm Ss, ' NIU!!! ff- f U11 1' t or Dm B A In clzild Development Major Studies, senior Hope Headley pro- vides 11 little TLC to iz yozmgster. A group of juniors has fini at iz lriwketlvtzll game. - I - S - -'lil' X ,ff ,A 1 M ...f ljnlci, l 7 The lust on the Face of It l page 11 M, '86 all The excitement of the crowd as the scoreboard flashes Welcome to Texas Stadium. The long awaited game for athletes, musicians, and cheerleaders who had prepared . - d- for Weeks, even months, in a Vance was about to begin. he moment Plano met Fromt imball in the bi-district K. playoffs, fans stood on the their feet. Electricity filled the air. Whether sad or glad at the out- come, it was the thrill of the match that would be remembered. It was times like these - sim ler times - that will be P cherished the most. 'WH ,N III 1121 12i'1'11121g 221122111'21l 11lq11121sI FISH, z1112's1t.11 17l15kL1fllff 112212 11 tl 1121 1222221221121! 112 111121 2212 1 1 21 St1'z'1'Il1'fg5q 2 2 Q 1' ' .1 pige 12 fy Opening 1 r121kqtl11'fN'11t1'1221111S1'l11112ll11211l1 lX1'1'A 1111sl111'2' D11 1121 S221z211Sl1fsf11!11 f122' M1'x1111121 111121I. R11 F my yflhigsf 11 V4 x fv .wfsf ' ...N-. . 3 U, U ,iq r xltiv. 4 1 , , 1- wgvz' X vw yy , . Q . N X xl! . fl ,W W lk X. -f. Fw. Q wi 5 -gnsniJ qw .uv Zslxrfl ' z I it iii 1,.. E., new .,,. , Special emphasis on academics became more apparent as a back to the basics approach was taken in Texas schools. juniors and seniors alike seemed to realize the importance of their last years in high school and took more academic and career oriented courses in preparation for college and future careers. A wide variety of course offerings helped students find a place at PSHS. From Advanced Placement English, foreign language, Social Studies Major Studies to computer training and technical courses, there was a place for everyone. -X-M img 6, -fx l small -.G E if fl isflxwaifiz,-:W sa mg I 'T 5 zzmemmm tg mm-messed -lil In her spare time, senior Donna Street studies for an upcoming test in the library. In the Early Learning Center, seniors Stephanie Nash and Sandra Fraser look over lesson plans. 'im During a Student Senate meeting, senior Kristi Vance approaches other members with a new proposal. page 14 I Opening Mrs. lean Appleton explains the symbolism expressed in Lord of the Flies to her sixth period English IV class. Y a4.'zwus:4.-:.:auam-:.m::.'w'.z9w-w':':g: , ,::-TAL: S if Ei 3 2 E ',.! lllll. S5 5 5 21 E K Q 2 s 3, 2. 33 A As a part of her daily routine, senior Kari Ferguson feeds Mr. lim Dunlap's animals in the Living Materials Center. ln preparation for their Christmas concert, choir members P rehearse a new song. U!v g 5 s 9 T .P if 5 3 3 I 3 5' 19 5 3 ff 1 N. ., .,. l n 1 1 . J gi 'R I iff P, Y, My g Q53 t.. K' , i , 'Q Xwff IA ' if-TX ,F , 1 'i, 1, t 1 In Computer Science, senior Mike Secor boots up the computer before running a program. im' gwvrrn f WW ml I Y Y V Q' Q.'w'1'l11,. -M Q , t . r ,i M if--29 ' .A ,I VV: ,N i 555' sig ,, 51mnw A Senior Laura Encke sits in the counselors' office to answer the phone and study for a test. 1:22 F960 ff 'pf' xcelling for the glory of it Doing your best school. Excelling gave special recognition. was a big part of students oppor- Through academ finding success in tunities to Win ic-related organiza Nntioual Merit Finalists Tracic Strohl and Brent Buford help each other out with calculus equations. page 16 X Opening tions, students com- peted as individuals as Well as members of a team. Opportunities were provided as a member of groups like Whiz Quiz, Academic Decathlon, and UIL. The establishment of A-Teams allowed the academically motivated students to enhance their knowledge in extra curricular programs for English, Math, Social Studies, Science and Com- puter Math. Advanced place- ment classes en- couraged students to gain college credit. j' T Y ' Q If A I Q W A 5 if I 4 NIV Slzvrnmrz Mzllvmivr 'fzws smzmr class I'r'usi4im1! Brad V A Hazrsfmzszlggvstzmzsforl11sgn1d1mfzm1spvvulz, Affcr sflmul, Math AfTm1rr1 nzcnzlwrs Innzus Qzmclz ami farm' Flick review for fmrlpvtilzml, Y sl 'ff- ff 355 R In Tlwam' 5 I'VQdWff10'Y of C0l4'lfV DV U'lf'f E Svflffvf Tom Cosnzetolugy sfudant Smfy Ayers prafticcs giving a farm! to Petrefellx pursues Cl1r1sfy5p0yvrcrz15 5110 szts lnzcmzsczuzzs. C1,,SS,,mtC Kiera 5j,,,,,m,,5- Excelling for the Glory of It I page 17 vu Q 5 I ' kmi1jf1,. Z v.- is x, S -it 34 :zz - 2- -S Q...- ,Jr,,.:f NL' .J A Nl Q 1 . 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PSHS held five pep rallies allowing one extra day for a special event. ,flea-- ' Ball 72 I tliirzkiwe all realized that over all the states education system had its shortcom- ings. few of us want mediocrity. At the same time, overnight changes are difficult. I t took us years to get to the point of realiz- ing how lacking the system was. Now it's not just 'back to the basics' easy, stated journalism teacher Ioyce Levy. Home Bill 72 I page 21 fx wk if -...N gil ,IT page 22 X Student Life Homecoming I page 23 M , . 113 A451 if I ga W, '82 nv' 'S ffq 9 'eww' M 'IFN 9 ' T' 7 F1151 M ?'3 'AXYP'!m?iX! 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Dressed to a tee, seniors Amy Martin, Tauna Benson, and their dates sign up at the photographer's table to have pictures made. Almost 600 couples spent an evening of festive celebration at Market Hall. Senior Dana Pifer and her date were one of the many couples who danced and romanced at Prom. A special closeness was shared by many of those who attended Prom including junior Debbie Dobat and senior jake Kaminsky. Seniors Iane Masters and Chuck Walker enjoy each other's company amidst hundreds of dancing couples. -' ml Prom-goers Laura Bush, Sam Weber and their escorts relax between dances. Prom I page 32 395 GN MQIQE N G 99 A night not soon to be forgotten - May 11 - Prom Night, 1985. After weeks of apprehension and extensive planning, the night finally arrived. The evening began around 5:30 with couples in formal attire and rented luxury cars going to Dallas' fanciest restaurants. By 9 p.m., couples began arriv- ing at Market Hall where KAFM's Pete Thompson provided the music. Then it was off to in- dividual parties which often lasted into the early morning hours. With all the festive activities, prom's theme seemed only ap- propriate - give me just One More Night. In an Excalibur, seniors Lynn Caskey, Iody Wirt, and their dates make a grand entrance at Market Hall. - Captured by the magic of the evening, seniors Doug I-'allis and Tracey Blacker share a warm embrance. Before returning to the heat of the dance floor, senior Tom Campbell and junior Angie Morris share a quiet moment. junior Pam Brewer is helped from a limousine by a chauffeur. page 33 f Student Life Seniors share special service The first official ceremony for graduates was the Baccalaureate service in the school gymnasium on Sunday, May 26. Activities began with the processional of seniors led by the junior class of- ficers. The school choir performed the Alma Mater as well as two special selections - O Give Thanks Unto the Lord and The Lord Bless You and Keep You. Father Iohn Libone, priest at St. Marks Catholic Church, addressed the Senior Class on pride, celebra- tion, and the future! 2'-'L Brzzzfirzg H10 windy zvmzflwr, seniors grasp lzold of their lmts as Hwy vnlvr tlzv gymmzsizmi. page 34 I Student Life 5 Qi ' gtg: 4' 'T' in ll Anticipntirzg the cud of sclmol, seniors anxiously wait in the 7 Q -,ink The choir sings the Alma Matcrto op0nBaccr1lz1ureate services. fi N' ,af u at '76 XX . 2 X is ' Nf4 Q ti., cafeteria for the processional prior to Baccalaureatelserziiees. 591 L. X 4 . Iii 1 jr, 4 ' I f :f:f:55 u B' ' x f of 5553551 X Seniors Rich Bryant, Blake Boydston, and Wayne Hudee get ready to line up before service, Z the Graduating seniors file into the gynznasiznn as the Baccalaureate service begins. N Baccalaureate I page 35 'E iii Q.. f., ':. .?. 'WN'f ' ..x'.5s'H1tZf+f'f..-1 .: ,ze 4 v-iwgvg .,.rg2,g-H.-:.,. ,.5?:5,,,- GHHDUBTIDN GFIHDUFITIDN A capacity crowd of parents and friends gathered in Moody Col- iseum on Saturday, Iune 1, to see more than 1,075 students graduate. Seniors lined up and nervously adjusted their caps and collars as pianist Beverly Garms began the processional. The two hour and 15 minute ceremony included ad- dresses by seniors Chris Anthony Fonzo, Brad Taylor, valedictorian Iennifer Pawleck and salutatorian Sareeta Agarwal. Class president Brad Hairston served as Master of Ceremonies. Special celebrations were held following the graduation ceremony at places like Southfork Ranch where a district party was sponsored by Students Against Drunk Driving. page 36 I Student Life Graduate Denise Arledge accepts a certificate and handshake from school hoard President Allen Byrd. .il Sub scliool principal Vicki Reis assists in tlie alignment of seniors during the procession. Class President Brad Hairston speaks on Tradition, 3:7 J , X , 1 jf' ,..- x,.:-,Q I 1 OnSaturday,Iune1, more tlian 1,075 seniors graduated at Moody Coliseum. Senior speaker Brad Taylor addresses tlie audience on tlic szilrjcct of Honor Graduation I page 37 fwfw.-rwzzNew51-:ff-zgff: A1 f wgQaff.,,g-,N11-ff:f'ff-krgskfwwawmvLwesvzzfamrmzszmwxlM1149 2 -- I 2? fig fi Ei S 5 , 5 2 E 5 E 5 2 I 2 ,E 2 22 5 ffll' . . . 2 - ei 52 ' ii Q 5 v 5 iii 225 Q, 5 ii fi 2 -i..-.......ii...... page 38 f Portraits M 1 Nx,.,5gf4, 'fg' f, A., ,L ' ff U .i ffw V W ,M is ,, f A gm Nr , XM' min f.,.,,:,.g.gg:'f , , , , .V ,, ,, ,. W, M4 A..N,,4 gmw O Just on the Face of It At HIL, Lcwiszdllc gauze, the Plmzoetfes amuse flzc Crowd with their duck routine. a an-,..l5As-sz. Q -' ' x' E- .SX ' f 2' Y ' F 1 Wgijgkkxi ff' 'inf'-f GLQ4 -.Z f. 92515 M54 fs 4? 577 Mupzlfze' . 29'?? kLQ.17 x H L' z ?-.S-3 5' ff- 1 .-P ,' , , - , 1,1 N N .ml W a , 5. ,, Ku -M. ds? 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I Anthony Agovino Roy Alanis Alnoor Alarakhia .Hugo Alarcon Kristin Albers Revenge of the nerds Kelly Alexander Leah Alldredge t A - Q Mark Allen Sandra Allen Dressed as nerds, the maroon and white guards entertain the -crowd , at a Friday morning pep rally. page 40 I Class of '85 1' 9 - l Granville Alpha Bruce Altmann Warren Alverson Michael Alvis . Raymond Amundson Q Y . IN V ' V f' . , 'Q Q f w f xl x kc Shelley Anders Nancy Andersen Benjamin Anderson Iohn Anderson Ty Anderson - ,', ' I I - I gl- h Mike Antonio Ieffrey Aptekar Karen Areyzaga Denise Arledge -Q J., aw 1 X I , with u Skit Gary Armstrong Christopher Arnold Patrick Arnold Illayna Arthur Class of '85 I page 41 Room for friends r Iames Ash Steven Ashby wright spend a few minutes chatting by the pond. - - Yi 3 Q 1 , 3' 3 5 i in 'N if Before school, seniors Michelle Mitchell and Catherine Conk- V' in f be 1' Penne Atkins Chris Aulbach - Q Scott Austin Rachel Baer DaraoBailey Sondra Bailey Dennise Baird - - - Anne Baker Leisa Baker William Baker Kevin Ball B David Ballard page 42 I Class of '85 lil Melanie Bankhead Ioanne Barclay Donald Barker Steven Barker Kelly Barlow Bruce Barnes Tommy Barnes Robert Barnett Laura Baron David Barrett George Barrett Mark Baumann Linda Bay Frances Beale jerry Bean Scott Beauchamp Timothy Beck Charles Bedinger Kelly Beeson Sherri Beil Class of '85 I page 43 Luona Belles Erick Bening Karen Benne Steven Bennett Mark Benno , f :J kk l Rebecca Benson Tauna Benson Alan Bentler Brian Bergeron Iill Berglund 2 . - -u - Casey Berley Frank Besadesky Denise Betz Lon Biasco Byron Bishop 1 - I Z - Mark Bishop Tracy Black Tracey Blacker Mary Io Bleggi Mark Boatman page 44 I Class of '85 2 Qi Iohn Bode Randy Boese Shellie Boles Connie Boling Alice Borman Seniors measure i school time M l B is Q I W s ll til' K! Lisa Botkin Kelly Boughtin Between his duties as an aide in the counselors office Senior Scott Munatt looks over notes for his next class. Michael Bounds Lisa Bowen - 1. -l. Misty Boyde Blake Boydston Kristi Boylan Diane Braby Angela Bradford Class of '85 I page 45 55 f , l n 3 K 1 i ,un Dana Bradford Ann Brashears Barry Brasher N ola Brawley Lisa Braxton www , ., - gli A-'-i ya rBB , B azr, Ihe have full ' as W' as as Ygf if Q? rx - L -fs Q',a ' 'V - : gif ., 1 M . - Robert Breen Thomas Brennan Bonnie Brewer - Brlan Brooks ' page 46 I Class of '85 Cf 1 l A Amy Brewester T. C. Broadway David Broadwell 1 1 1 - Lynn Broussard Karla Brown Kathy Brown Kelly Brown B if William Brown Kevin Browne Ianet Browning Brian Bruenning Richard Bryant 1 - - Danny Bryce Michael Bucaram Dwight Buchanan Alan Buehler Brent Buford -1 'I - Gary Buisman Brenda Burfiend Robert Burns Laura Bush Deborah Bushnell ai Cynthia Butler Paul Cadaret Lisa Cain Scott Cameron Thomas Campbell Class of '85 l page 47 - - - Behnda Campos Scott Canaan Christopher Canada Paul Canada Iohn Cannon - -am-vf Scott Cardwell Karen Carlson james Carney Carrie Carrell Douglas Carson C Q l- Candace Carter Carlos Carvajal Lynn Caskey Audrey Cassady Iamie Casten - Q Z Richard Castranova Stephen Catter Drew Caudell Ginger Cawood Winston Centeno ' page 48 I Class of '85 janet Chadduck Iohn Chapman Beth Chapoton Manosh Chaudhuri Beatlemania lives on What is a Beatlemamac? One who is fascinated by the world of insects? Wrong' A true Beatlemamac is someone who collects posters albums buttons and other parapher naha related to the late 60s musical phenomenon he Beatles While the malority of hard core Beatle fans are middle who follow the Beatles influence on today s music Semors like Bryan james and Mark Probus can tell you the respect for the Beatles is in evidence today Both call the Beatles their favorite group at a time when synthetic music rules the industry Bryan began his Beatlemama in elementary school when he received one of their albums for a present Mark became interested in the Beatles in eighth grade when his brother sparked his interest Ever since they began hstemng to the band both have acquired a never ending collection of Beatles paraphernalia Posters line the walls of their rooms Bryan has a large collection of Beatles T shirts and a wallet with their logo Mark also col lects T shirts and wears a Beatles wmdbreaker Of course both have a major col lectnon of albums The Beatles still stand as the most influential band in the history of rock n roll Although there are many great rock bands, there will probably never be a band to match the Beatles, said Bryan The Beatles legacy con tmues into another generation with the success of julian Len non, but few will match the Senior Mark Probus stands by one of hzs many Beatles Items, a endm-Ing Popularity of that life size poster of Iohn Lennon K J '60s phenomenon, the Beatles O O aged, the generation gap is being filled with today's youth V 3 , - 4 . I . . . Q al 3644 Q Michele Choyke Alice Chuan Meryl Church Richard Cinclair ' Amy Clark Class of '85 I page 49 J M 5 M 'V 'fhqgmu VA J' ., V all M 4 gl f ., 'L 'Q R :K f . ,A 5 M is ' .W g'l! 'r- Y g J is ' I y ,gg M 1 , K 2: Q Y rf W ll 5 3 3 '2 . ,J jill Clark james Clarke Sara Cobb Tina Cochran Sheila Coffman o. C 1 ' ii I . ll . if ,li . ' f ' .1 1 F 'li : Q 1 3 A X Michael Collins Daunyale Coltellaro Michelle Common Wendy Compton Karen Conard Fries hit the spot -'Ulu New Seniors Iennifcr Harvey und Mary Friend enjoy the company of others as well as the french fries on the school lunch. P389 50 f 85 in vi Q fn iq' is l v C y 1 Douglas Conkright Catherine Conkwright . tm Peggy Conroy , Karen Conway CCC +1 George Cook Ioy Cooksey Wendy Corder Michael Corum Tim Comm H - Xi - Amy Cosper Kerri Costa Karen Covington Iill Craig Meghan Cralle E .s ,C is-'Gi Q E Brenda Creinin Kimberly Crick Alyson Crisp Iohn Crosbie Wendi Cross Lee Crowell Randall Culpepper Gaye Cummings Iohn Cummings Christopher Cummins Class of '85 I page 51 Trey Cure Michelle Davidson Kelly Davies Amanda Davis ' Candace Davis john K. Davis Lisa Davis Michael Davis Ann Davison Michael Day v- Kelly De Coursin Eddie De La Qarrigue Dorothy Deaderick Kelly Deaton Paul Dees Iessica Deily Kimberly Demers Kimberly Demoss Iohn Dendy Barbara Deputy I page 52 I Class of '85 'I Q Kevin Dial Charlie Dietz Charles Difiglia Karen Dillon Iane Dodd t at 4' n Dea Dodson Debbie Dodson jonathan Doggett Daniel Donovan Sheila Donovan f ' A N FHA helps commumt Terry Dougherty Kim Downing ins... - - Leonard Dox Michael Drain to dzstrzbute to students on Project Lead Day A group of semor child development major studies members mflate balloons Class of '85 I page 53 'D Louis Droz Trends hit campus - vi 1 ' HE, 1' , ff m Q 2 mf fm 'a W M fi it r . ,mu 4 In early fall, seniors Candie Davis and Melissa Gibbons sport their trendy fashions. Qi ' My a Us . rrsr 'l 2 Laura Drumright Nancy Drury Ann Dudley lack Duffie Kevin Dunbar Amy Dunlop Paula Durham Frank Dutton kw 2 s' 1? i Suzanne Duval Richard Duvall Christopher Eaves Karen Eberhart Vicki Ebner page 54 I Class of '85 1 1 i Brian Eddy Kevin Eden james Edmunds Andres Eguiguren Michelle Ehringer - s E. at .. - Nancy Elias Darren Elkins Lisa Elliott Sheryl Ellis Traci Elliston - - 1 1, t N 1 ' I l - - - - Q Bradley Ennis Tiffany Erickson Stephen Eubanks Andrew Evans Doug Fallis - - 1 l i Richard Farmer Scott Fedro Valerie Feldman Scott Felker Kari Ferguson i Class of '85 I page 55 ' 'wyx 2' ' 5 Fe - .236 ' J . MS X iff? 7 'ik 1 A .. R - - - Carlos Flores Scott Florsheim Ian Flowe Q -Q Tania Floyd Harold Flynn jennifer Flynn page 56 I Class of 785 I I C? Lee Ferrell Gustavo Ferreyro Laura Fenson Deborah Fettrow Tracey Fettrow f' 67 Lori Fichera Shawn Fielder Michael Fink Karen Fischer- Carrie Flick ' Staff devoted Newspaper staffers Charles Kramer and Dave issue of Wildcat Tales. 0 Anthony Fonzo Rachel Forbert Kirk Ford Vana Ford Iames Forsythe john Forsythe Sherry Foster Sandra Fowinkle Todd Fowler Antoniette Fox to newspaper 1 type their weekly feature stories for the next N ,gk - Cherie Fox Sandra Fraser ' Sarah Frauenheim - Douglas Frederick Mary Friend jennifer Fries Class of '85 l page 57 . will .2 A -- -'fi Q' , ' 21' 3: 5 F y F ' A A W .ww 'MMM ,I fr -fy f 7 1 R 1 gf E f 6 . R , l as F V Ronald Fries Bill Fry Michael Fry Thomas Frye Denise Fuller - - I - - Iohn Fuller Brett Furrillo Michael Galliher Bradford Gamble Tina Gandolfi 1 E' Q Shelli Ganson Paula D. Garcia Barbara Garland Kathryn Garlington Genny Garner H .O l Dena Caspar Iill Gaston Susan Gaudsmith Christine Geiger Terence Geiger page 58 I Class of '85 gtg - H Stephanie Gerrick Ghassan Ghraizi Richard Gillam Traci Gillis Lynn Gillow gip 0 - - Clarence Gilmore Kim Girsdanski William Gjertson Jeffrey Glass Thomas Gleason Soccer players travel worldwide Soccer is a way to show your com- petiveness, to let out your emotions and display what you are made of, said senior Barbara Garland. Barbara and classmate Eric Kos ex- emplify athletic prowess in one of the most popular youth sports today, soccer. Both seniors have traveled throughout the world competing in amateur tournaments. t Eric has played in matches in England and France. He was a member of the select team, The Flame, and played with the North Texas state team as well as for the classic league champions, The Kicks. Barbara too, has traveled abroad, com- peting in countries like Russia, Finland, and Canada. In addition, she toured China with her team, Sting, at the begin- ning of her senior year. The sport is unique and enables an athlete to display his or her individual physical abilities and yet to maintain a closeness with their team. Seniors hit the ... .... library books Carmen Glodo Laurie Gold Jenny Godfrey M j QW? 1 Stutioned in the library, senior Ienny Horan takes u break from the books. I I William Glover Stephen Goldfinger Louis Goldman l H - Robert Gonzales Michael Gonzales Karen Goodwin Laura Gorman Dayna Gourgourakis Heather Graham Karla Graham Ginger Gray Carolyn Greaves Christopher Green page 60 I Class of '85 1 Gary Greenberg Melynn Greening Todd Gregory Mary Griffith Kimberly Grimes - Nikloai Grova Ellen Grubbs Rebecca Guillot Jeffrey Gurney Mats Haag ,QF n y is ei? K g Paul Hahn Lawrence Hairston Clayton Hale Deanna Hall Ioy Hammerle - Kevin Hampton Staci Hampton Deborah Hanson Melinda Hardin Erederick Hargett Class of '85 I page 61 - Christopher Harmon Rodney Hartline Kameron Harvanek jennifer Harvey johnny Harvey I 1 - wl - - Stephen Hatcher William Hatcher jeff Haubner Diane Hawes Allen Hawkins 9- 'X R . '-. 4 ,,,u- , ., 4 , i Regina Hays Holly Headley Hope Headley Denise Heath Kara Heath , h f ' Melissa Heath Bill Heffernan Michael Heiting Randall Hellmann Laura Henderson page 62 I Class of '85 31. Leslie Henderson Verney Henderson Iennifer Hendricks Deborah Henry ' Michelle Henry Melanie Herman Lisa Hernandez .- . if ' ,Q Q' 'A .fx A ' .H wi? fi' M -- F ' .gi ' if . .. 1 ! 41 I, , ., Laura Herring Stacy Hess ' Seniors enjoy the pond Durzng lunch semors Martha Neal and Antomtte Fox befriend ducks gee?- Ieff Hiatt Brian Hickey Erin Hickey Michelle Hickey Brian Hieatt Class of '85 I page 63 Senzor Demse Betz s modelmg job has turned mto an uctzng career Student f1lms on MTV I just happened to be 1n the rlght place at the rlght t1me w1th the rlght people Sald Demse Betz who began actmg and modelmg the summer before her semor year It all started when Den1se spotted an ad 1n the Dallas Cbserver for the Mlller Turpln Agency whlch was lookmg for new faces She audrtloned for Cmdy Mrller one of the agencles owners and got the job Th1s was just the beg1nn1ng After lommg the agency Demse added several credlts to her 11st of appearances On telev1s1on Demse appeared 1n an eplsode of the show Dallas She also performed on Dance 1n Amerlca and ap peared 1n a musrc v1deo on MTV Demse was selected to represent the Hot LIXX G1rl on an MTV commerclal Hott LIXX a l1ne of clothlng featured Demse not only 1n the1r commercral but also 1n therr TV documentary The Makmg of the Hot LIXX Glrl Always workmg to better her talents Demse takes SIX dance classes each week and also attends actmg classes Be mg a dancer I know that tra1n1ng IS essentlal Demse commented My motto IS be true to yourself and do what you feel IS rlght Follow your 1nst1ncts Bear w1th lt and have patlence she concluded Andrew Hill Thayne Hillrichs Heather Hinderer Audra Hmson Darren Hoar Wendy Hock Krls Hodges do Mark Hoffman Amy Hoffman f r ,raa . .. ,, g - 4 Susan Hoffman 1 c fr: kk . 2 , t , 1 we if I Q. w - 1 . . , . . . . I .X o ,, . . . . . . . ,, . . . 1 1 , , ' ' ll ,, . . . . ' I . , . , . ' I 1 ll Il ll - - ll . if I t ' ' ' HEI- 3 ' f f it ll - - - II D ,ii , 5 1 - ,2HE2g:, ' all L . . . '- mari: 4725-f , sz.-f Q-,pf ff . ' , ,f , K . . . . . ,, . A . li 9 sg? Q 1 1 95, . l F ll ' ' t YQ X, 3 Eff J , , 1 7 Saga ga . . . . . . ,, 5 212: at 2 it y . . Y F Q A gi I T 5 6? t X P. , , . sn? ' H page 64 I Class of '85 f 1 i - William Holden Gerardo Holguin Michelle Holley Amy Holmes Norman Hood H ,, i W ,S ki r a - l H - Herbert Hoover james Hoover Iennifer Horan David Howard A Steven Howell 1 - Walter Hubbard Harold Huber Wayne Hudec l Audra Hudson Eileen Hudson - Michael Huffman Shana Huffman jeffrey Hughes Anthony Hughs David Hugin 'J g Class of '85 1 page 65 ,Wk I , - Gregory Humphries Carter Hunt Todd Hunt Michael Hulbert Barry Humes eee , M :AQ X ,.., gmzllyjfi K i g -.'- A--hA , V.:,,. A M 15, ,, 5 it 5 '.'V T c . y z o 2 2'- H Y 1,e .., ' c ww.. Jw I ',', 1 ,-13512311-'4 .e-. s, .izifirsifw - i-.2-wfgirigigy '. if wi' V+ ' .f' Eggs- .--, i-1. ,N ,, , - if ,,', , 1 .-- we fs .,,,, , f ',. I .,.,.X i. ,-,, ., . , 1, I ' ,. it , ' ft, ,,,, 154 :fag,1.f4i5ii,l25.Q, - gizify ,,,, s GMP 2 is t e e ee H y , - s e e o s . ' , e , 'N l l ee e, 'ii 'eb b i , ox + , Q eeee , 1 l is x is d i F eeie SQ H Kevin Hunter Kelly Huntington ' Alan Huntley ' Dean Huntley Lori Hurley james Hurst joseph Hutchinson Jeffrey Inglish Gregory Iackson Ronald jackson Erik Jacobson Dennis Iaglinski David Iames Michael Iamison Diana Iasper page 66 I Class of '85 at J, 1 X if T3 'ns . 'V . 55,3 firrzvl f 1 ' Q-: ., ,el 1 Q Q 1 . k v . Ri 'f ik- fm S ff N -a e . - 4 , Stacey jaynes Ashley jewett ,W I -A! ' id x is In the periodical section of the library, senior Sharon Smith finds peace and quiet to work on an English paper. Research takes Work Q Dana johnson Kellie johnson Kit johnson Maryanne johnson i Michael johnson ' Stacey johnson Amanda jones - - Z 1 Carlton jones johnny jones Laura jones Steven jones jason jumper Class of '85 I page 67 - Scott Karas l Christopher Karhu Turnon the heat Without heat in Building B, senior Cheryl Wiemer has u difficult time working on the yearbook. K Michelle Iury Iennlfer Kalxshek Daniel Kammsky l Chrls Kampas Steven Karambelas S Q, , Steve Karhu . Michelle Kasin Iames Kasko Louis Kearney Colleen Keating Thomas Kehoe i Scott Kennedy I. P. Kenney Peter Kepner S I - - David Kergo lack Kermes Scott Kernahan Dennis Kim David Kimbrough - - -' li ' Kristy King Mark King Heather Kirkpatrick P Lisa Kitterman Tim Klaassen fi' If - h - - 1 Gary Klier Iohn Kloosterman Kim Knightstep Scott Knowles lay Yoon Ko l 1 Z - - I l jason Koch Paula Korn Eric Kos Todd Koym Mitch Kralis Class of '85 I page 69 - Charles Kramer Scott Krause Sandra Kroeger - at rrrre2r as Tim Krohn Theresa Krymkowski , ir ' f H N' N.: . 1 ,ii 'f Vi ,,, A? gt bf V 'Q- Heidi Kukis Lynn Kutney Kenneth Lachnicht Angie Lakin Cary Lambert Elizabeth Lambert Gary Lambert Lynn Lambert Cynthia Lancet Ronald Landen - -1 David Landrum Suzanne Landry Kristin Lanford Stephanie Langham Anne Marie Langley page 70 I Class of 585 fn I 'L an Off1CE aide Angela Lanham Christian LaNoue Melissa Latino ,C 1 A ' - Life's rough as ur I O I 2 'gk ka I I 4? . Office aide Keith Stephens has a chance to read magazines before placing them in faculty boxes. Karin Lawley . Monica Lawson u Shannon Layman - 72 Q - Mary Lazarine Tiffany Lear Mary Leary Allen Lee Robert Lee Steven Lee Matthew Legare Craig LeGrotte Ieffrey Lehman C Dana Leiter Class of '85 ! page 71 Nyla Lembke Leslie Lenoir Leon Richard Leon Deborah Lepo Planoettes Erik Leraas Stephen Leverette Tim Lewis - Standing on the sidelines of Texas Susan Lillard Christopher Lindley Timothy Lindquist A Maria Lindsley Gregory Little Marlaine Loeffler Monica Loesch Kurt Lofye page 72 I Class of '85 'Q at g LQ! Scott Lokey Christine Lombardi Michelle Loncar Debra Love Steven Lowell Qi . ,VWL A V A 37 1, C 913224 ig K , perk up halftime show Q , M i .- 3 i,, ,V . ,,., S 1.. 1 ? .Kristen Lowry Ronald Lucey -I um, the Plunoettes get ready for their halftime performance. - - Robert Lundberg Lisa Luther 1 ' E - - Carl Macero Scott Mackenroth Ierry Madden Shannon Maddox Lisa Magnino Class of '85 I page 73 i xx W l 1 Tim Maguire Kristin Mahlstede Steven Mahnich Cynthia Mahon Wendy Malcom C A i K Q ee 2 -if it - fi C A as ,ii it ,V 1 1, i S M C gi i teeee 1 if 1' 'V FJ, 5 .v Ti 4 I A ,ff V 4 1 le C C' t A AVVV if E Z- . E , f K mfr- V . 1 ei WNQ it . ee 4 11 -Q. e I v Stephanie Malone Christopher Manatt Courtney Manion Ieff Manley Peter Marchese 1, T ' me for thought F1 in K - David Marcus Jennifer Marion ' 5. ',.' M, 0 , L I K? i' . C M i'2fZi 4 if , ge .f::k-' fi f W af' lack Marr Senior Karen Dillon, a journalism student, brainstorms for a Amy Martin Wildcat Tales editorial topic. ' Q page 74 I Class of '85 Bart Martin Michelle Mason Keith Mawhee Q Cleston Martin - Daniel Martin Tina Martin Melissa Marx jeff Masquelier ane Masters Michelle Matzek Michael Mauk I W? 6 - X Y 5' 5 W Lana Maxwell Laura Mayer Q Carroll Mayhew Bryan Mayo :Es I J . 7 vi ,. I n 4 J .Lag Diane Mazzei Lisa McNear Shannon McCabe Francis McCann john McClain Class of '85 I page 75 A 1, 2 , 3' 'A , - Holland McClure Minta McCord Madelyn McCormack David McCoy Robin McCu1lor - Michael McCullough David McCully Allan McDonald Michael McDonald - Sheila McDonald - Iohn McDowell Steven McFarlane Ron McGath Meghan McGinnis Jennifer McIntyre iii i - l jennifer McKenzie Stan McKinley lane McLaughlin Anna McMillan page 76 I Class of '85 Mary McMindes Let's eat out , W '. 1 i Samuel McNeely Mary McPartland Kimberly MCQuilliams - sMeeting to go out for lunch, a group of girls wait in the winter's sunshine for friends. - - Q - Charles Mee Rebecca Meis Lori Mekata - - Nancy Merritt Michael Meskunas Nancy Metz Gail Meyer Ioseph Meyer - - .if K - Kimberly Meyer Kimberly Meyers Amy Michaels Mac Michaels Michael Migliore - Class of '85 I page 77 Costumes appear at Halloween ff 'x 6, At Halloween, Lone Ranger Greg Iackson and sidekick Tonto stake out the cafeteria. - 1' - ! . Donna Mikusv 1 Paul Miller Dwight Miles joel Miles - -, Dean Minchillo Thomas Minella - Q . il at W K page 78 I Class of '85 - Robert Minter Louise Miranda Debra Mitchell Gregory Mitchell Michelle Mitchell - Christopher Mitchem Deanna Mitterer Michael Mollo Leslie Molloy Rocky Montanio 1 Christopher Mooibroek Keith Moon Lori Moon Carol Moore Edward Moore III Q - ,, Kimberly Morgan Gregory Morris Craig Morrison Michelle Moses Marcus Mulholland 1 H - Michael Mulry Cheryl Muncy Mary Murphree Colleen Murray L. Todd Musser ' Q Susan Myers Horace Myrick Mark Myskowski Stephanie Nash Thomas Naylor Class of '85 I page 79 I 'Q' Benjamin Neal P Martha Neal Tracey Needham jennifer Neely Barbara N eily tv - ' ,W 1 .7J as i - - Cheryl Nelson Troy Nelson Troy Neudorff Christopher Nicewander Shannon Nichols 5 if - Christine Nicol Michael Nicol Melissa Niemi David N olen lay Nunnenkamp H Q - :F ff, - 'Mi' I - Edward Nusinow David Oberdieck Patricia Odell Susan Oldroyd Diana O'Quinn page 80 I Class of '85 George Orena , 'h A , A After defeating Kimball in the bi-district game at Texas Stadium, varsity cheerleaders Laurie Gorman and Lisa Davis are all smiles. ' Victories bring on smiles ai-f 1 Wi? Randy Osborne 1 1 Rh:-.,,p6 W Heather Otis Dalal Oubari Susan Pace . Yvette Palmer Shaun Pamplin - I M Kalyn Pampolina Pamela Paradise Michael Parker Stephanie Parker Melissa Partridge Class of '85 I page 81 Wir r, f E , O f F! I 0 , FD l :Ty , m as 'T Fi' E ,ff 4' m an it X E - 1 Andrew Patner Kellie Patrick A new spirit group P-Force was formed to create excitement and craziness at pep rallies and football games. ' Michael Patti U Michael Paulson - ,I V Jennifer Pawelek Brian Payton Kari Peace Christopher Pedde Anne Pedersen Q Juliette Pedersen Rose Perera - Traci Perrizo Michelle Persch Elaine Peterson page 82 I Class of '85 if if Q3 fi Iennifer Peterson Ionathan Petracelli Crystal Philcox Iames Philips Denise Phillips - l 3 ff -i. .. ft, ,gf . 5 if-' Kimberly Phillips Lorrie Pichard Lynn Pickarts Keith Pierce Danna Pifer - Karen Pigg Michelle Pilney Albert Plunkett ' Daniel Plunkett Heather Poetschke I - 1 1 - - Holly Poetschke jeffrey Polk james Pollan Anton Poncio Kathleen Pope Class of '85 I page 83 1 Harvey Porter Robert Powell Scott Precourt Cynthia Prestel Stacy Price l - l - Q - Lisa Prieto U Stephen Primm Mark Probus Megan Pulliam Denise Pumpelly H M Iames Quach a Lisa Quinlan Beth Raley Matt Rambo Michele Rambo Q M H -Q 1 Evelinda Ramon Ronald Ramos Megan Randolph Iames Rea Darren Redden ' page 84 1 Class of 'ss 31 E Glenn Redfern Neyna Redmon Ieffray Reedy Reese D011 Reeves R Escape is near ' Paul Reid l William Reid Lori Reis xfa 4: WW de! G5- In physics, a group of senior guys anxiously un- ticipate the sound of the 2:30 bell. David Renfro Michele Renfroe Gretchen Reynolds - Q Lance Reynolds Edward Rhodes Cynthia Riccio Beth Richardson Andrea Richeson l Class of '85 I page 85 Deanne Rickert Dawn Ridley - I R Let s go crazy now .. - P in X l ' of K l Seniors Dan Martin and Louis Kearney jump to the beat at a dance to celebrate a victorious Wildcat football game. Rhonda Ritchie Kristine Rizzo :T 'Q - ri, is if Timothy Roach Becky Roberts Christopher Robinson Deborah Robinson Stacey Robinson Robert Roche Leslee Rochin . Iohn Rod Ieffrey Rogers Parnela Roman page 86 I Class of '85 SE ' fi- :IV Geoffrey Roper jeffrey Rosandich Linda Rose Barton Rosprim Erin Ross Q ,K i Mark Ross . Kimber Roubinek Whitney Routh Lisa Rowley Angela Roy - - - ' Eric Ruckersfeldt Ieffrie Ruhl Scott Rupert Christine Russell Michael Russell Kerry Ryan Sharon'Sabonis Iames Sadler jeffrey Samford Julie Santowski Class of '85 I page 87 HS 1 - Robert Saunders Susan Saxon Steven Schaff Stacey Schaumburg Laura Scheidel - H Z - Craig Scherer Garry Scheufler Christopher Schneider Paddy Schneider Iulie Schrader - N 7,3 Lf., -. sf W'MT,. W A ' ,4',n'- b'v- ,wrt sw .- C-V - Charles Schreiber Brenda Schweig Iames Scoggins Julia Scott Marc Scozzafava - ,M , , f ' 2 gl f x: A l a 1 4 4 if .C i s T it - Amy Scriber A William Sebastian Charles Seeley Sharon Seeley Ronald Seifert page 88 I Class of 85 - Semors take t1me out, David Serafine Michele Setter show lumors the ropes 1' an sq. , ' I ' , is 4 5' i As school begins, senior Mark Probus shows friends Michelle Strong and Mo Riccurdi their physical science classrooms. V David Shaffer Mary Shaffer Bejan Shamsy Kalpana Shankar Ion Shanks Daniel Shapiro Stephanie Shaver - l k 1 - Raymer Shaw Wendy Shaw jennifer Shea Lauranne Sherer Holly Shieff Class of '85 I page 89 Douglas Shockey Lisa Showalter Carmela Siciliano ' Stacie Siegel David Silver ,j .: Rx .1 Q jennifer Simmons Kevin Simmons Tammie Simons Cathleen Sims Glynda Sims - ' - Y - Q,-S gf, i S is n 7 1 Deborah Sipes Anita Sjolseth Anita Skonetski Wendy Slay Richard Sloane ! it h Amy Smith Anita Smith Cynthia Smith Dara Smith Dave Smith page 90 I Class of '85 Debra Smith 1 Heather Smith In the library, senior lack Marr checks out a statue of Iames Ioyce. Get ahead in life l Iennifer Smith Ionelle Smith - Q I ' WS, V , R ' V: V Jw 2 A X Qliiifxl Q .V f ff - 1 Kelly Smith Laura Smith Paul Smith William Smith Stephanie Smock - Matthew Snider Kristin Snodgrass Caron Sockwell Michael Soltau Cheryl Sorelle Class of '85 I page 91 1 Ana Sosa Leslie Soussi Michelle Spann George Sparks - jeffrey Spears Michael Spears Christine Speyerer Lori St.C1air Tim Stafford Stephanie Staley ww Eric Stavinoha Dana Stearns 'V WV Critiques take time '14 Dawn Stearns Michael Steckel her literary critique. Q Spending spare time in the library senior Heidi Kukis completes Page 92 1 Class of 'ss I 1- Lisa Steckler Sandra Steging Iill Steiman Catherine Stephens Keith Stephens - - Kevin Stewart Q Sheila Stewart Debbie Stith David Stitsky Stacy Stephens ,,.'t i l if U Ted Stoinoff Kara Stracener Donna Street Steven Strenger Brenda Stribling Q T N- Hfivffy ' 3391 R V - Amy Stritker Thomas Stroh Traci Strohl Kelly Strom Tina Strom Class of '85 l page 93 'yfk ,, y Ji in W if 55 Cynthia Strong Rebecca Stubbe Darryl Sullivan A F William Summitt David Sunlin Robert Sutterfield Ashley Sutton Christina Swanson Stephanie Swepston Stephen Szatkowski - -Q Q - Lee Tanner Mary Tanner Tonya Tautfest Brad Taylor Kent Taylor - Yasmin Tejani jennifer Terry Greg Thomas Judy Thomas Wade Thomas page 94 I Class of '85 - 1 Carl Thompson Kara Thompson Marc Thompson Tonya Thompson I Nason Throgmorton Q .li 'tk Paul Tidwell Sherree Tietjen V Steven Tillery Mark Tinker Craig Tinsley . V t i Q ili ' ' - 1 p Charles Tiongson Michelle Titus ppp, , 5 N Q' onli K S 'V I I H . ,,i:,i,i .lei 2 'C 2 -A 4 ' 5 To promote project lead, senior Kimber Roubinek and junior Ann Stephanie Tone Michael Touefson Casey distribute balloons to senior Doug Shockey. Class of '85 I page 95 U . H Kristen Toney Kelly Torian David Torres Elizabeth Traweek Patrick Troy Intriguing senior recalls past Students come to Plano from all parts of the world. Some come from Europe on exchange programs, some when their parents move here, still others because of strife in their homelands. Among the latter, is 19-year-old Ghassan Ghraizi. When the civil war started in Lebanon, his family fled to Nigeria. The war started less than two hundred meters from my home, Ghassan reminisces. It was an awful feeling. From there, he migrated to Plano where he lives with an older sister. He will graduate from Plano and plans to go to college in the United States. Foreign schools are al basically the same. In Lebanon, mathematics is stressed. While in England, the emphasis was on writing skills. That's where I learned the true English, he said. Ghassan thinks that life in the U.S. is like in England. One thing Americans take for granted is their nice wide roads and the opportunities available to teenagers. He was surprised when he saw the size of the campus, because it was by far the largest high school that he ,i A, , Tammy Trpkosh had ever attended From Sweden to Iran to Korea the diversity of students attending PSI-IS was phenomenal More than ever new faces from across the oceans have created a new lifestyle for themselves right here in Plano 1 - Michael Tsuchihashi' 2 W . is With many interesting stones to tell Ghassan Gary Tl1d0r Mary Turner Misty Typer Ghraazz has led an adventurous life page 96 I Class of '85 '1- 'fu .- Y? ,Q if -A 'ui ,Y A H1 V V 4. i 4 5 Q .Lf i Kimberly Ulrich Laura Underwood Denise Urzendowski Henry Valenzuela Tami Van De Carr - - 2 S J i Kristi Vance Clayton Vandersall Noelle Varner Gayla Vaughan Iamie Vaughan 1 i A 1 Greg Vencevich Siv Verdun Daniel Vick Mark Vickery Amy Waddell - ? - - - Melissa Waddell Kelly Wadeking Charles Walker David Walker Dewayne Walker Class of '85 I page 97 - - 1 - Q Kimberly Walker Nicholas Walker Philip Walker Iulie Wall Iulie Wallace - l - - Michael Walls Amy Walsh Timothy Walston William Waltemath Lynne Ward 1 - S - - james Warren Deborah Wayland Denise Weber Lisa Weeks Thomas Weeks - 11 - -T.. - Michael Weinberg Jeff Weissenborn Susan Welch Natalie Wensel ' James Wester page 98 l Class of '85 - - . Bobby White john White Steven White Willis White Iohn Whitlock , P1ctures go on sale 2 I X , Xlcx'-I 0 Cheryl Wiemer ' Ianis Wiley 15 f , 'e i 1' P .5 N--a we X ,f A Students like senior Rick Leone stand in line to buy a laminated copy of the class panoramic picture. Shelly Wilkenson H Dawn Williams 1, ! - W- 1 Stephanie Williams Tonya Williams Danny Wilson Iames Wetherington Monique Wheless Class of '85 I page 99 Deborah Wilson Paul Winckler ' Russell Wing fv ,gh I V Richard Winston Jodie Wirt - Kathryn Wolf - - David Wirta h Tanya Wood Eric Woodchek james Woodward page 100 I Class of '85 Skater strives It is difficult to imagine the in- tensity of performing solo before a crowd of spectators or to visualize the hours of training required to accomplish an athletic fete, unless you have actually done it. Senior Kristen Lowry has. At an early age, Kristen was introduced to the world of ice skaing. I used to go to the Ice Capades Chalet at Prestonwood Mall and watch the skaters. I loved it and knew that one day that was what I wanted to do, she said. Before long, I was on the ice myself. The world of ice skating is not always glamorous. In fact, it is tough. You have to be dedicated. I have to skate every morning for an hour before school and at least three nights a week, said Kristen. Like some people jog to ease pressure, I skate, she added. For the brief time I am on the ice nothing else matters. All I can do is concentrate on my next move. It is important to concentrate because one false move in a performance could be critical. To further her career, Kristen plans to audition for the Ice Capades. That's where the big names and the money are. Touring with the Ice Capades allows you to travel throughout the world and meet lots of people and get ex- posure at the same time, said Kristen. Kelly Woolett Byron Wortham Kim Worthy Ieong Yang for skill, success ag - Christopher Yarbrough Jeffery York ,sn 'f-5 3 William York Steven Yosten Spending long hours practicing before and after school, senior Kristen Lowry hopes to audition for the Ice Capades. Mark Youden Sharron Zachry ,, 4 fi! V Q- . Steffani Zachry Kirsten Zecher Lynn Zechman Ieff Zimmerman Kenneth Zimmerman Class of '85 I page 101 Kelly Mike Adams Adcock Dave Cathy Adkins Alberga ll Charlie Tim Allen Allen JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President - Rachel Dyer Vice-President - Johnny Lathrop Secretary - Stephanie Troy Treasurer - Amy Hudson As class president, I want to thank you for your ef- forts. The success of the Junior Class was due to your willingness to excel. Your support and en- thusiasm for projects and ac- tivities like the Sadie Hawkins dance were impor- tant to everyone on campus. I wish you good luck in the future and especially next year - when we're all Seniors! Rachel Dyer page 102 X Iuniors Frank Karyn loe Michael Ader Adkins Adkins Agovino ff 'iw' 'V D 'v x ,, I 8 4 Iulie Alicia Debbie Albers Albertson Alexander Chapin Allen Chris Doug Ty Allison Allman Almon Iillann Alvarez SNR W .ii .. NN IUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: johnny Lathrop vice-presidezzfg Amy Hutson - treasurerg Stephanie Troy secretaryg Rachel Dyer V- president. Todd Brett jim Dacia Doug Birgit Amacher Amosson Amrhein Anagnostache Ancil Andersen 645 u , .. 'Nw' ..-f H, Q .4 x - ix i Cathy Ande Andy Kim Kris Mark Andersen Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson 3 f-'ABQ W V, S i '7 Tina Sylvia Pat Amy Ion Karen Anderson Aragon Archer Armstrong Armstrong Armstrong , a.r.y , a W . . . -I 3 ,. rs . .N 3 4 v 'Amt' A M-H--1 f 39? S ,gif A Q Q i ix E 21 me 5 . V Q 5'- ' ' . . N x it Q B 3 -,N at-51 Y :K , at T - g fi ,. V' va. ., ,. 1 .J N g Q Q ' L- f IUNIOR CLASS FAVORITES: Amy Hutson, ID. Mays, and Stephanie Troy Iuniors X page 103 ws Iennifer Arrison Kathy Asher Staci Ayers Drew Bachura Kelly Bagwell Bill Bailey Tim Baird Erin Baker Laurie Banas Melissa Barber Paula Barnett page 104 X juniors Buford Barr School da s for making joe Atwal Erica Avrin Stephanie Bacon Dave Bagwell has Dashel le Bailey Ioe Bailey weekend happenings. Katherine Ballard Marc Balogh Arriving early for their Algebra II class, junio eertisrr Paul Barnes Steve Barnes Tonya Barnes Michelle Barnett Brian Barry Chris Barton Kalanete Baruch Brooke Basham N E 3 llow time ew friend w Bachura and Greg Berger chat about the Lynn Bentler Iill Bercen Sharon Berry Paula Bettacchi 1, I , Leigh Bass Michelle Bass Eric Bauder Bryan Baum --.. 05, 'Hs ,va if Karen Beach Kathy Beach Heidi Bechard Melinda Beckhan :ix Becky Beerman Tracy Behrens Scott Bell Stephanie Bell Renee Bendeck Chris Bennett Tim Bennett Amy Benston 426' Ju Greg Berger Robin Berger Cheri Bergeron Dede Bergeron '1 2 ' ., 'lx ta t f Ei f . A , Iill Bettin Brenda Bicldenstadt Terri Bivin Iacque Bixby Iuniors I page 105 fam1l1ar faces N Candace Black Lorne Black Candace Blanton Steve Blass Bert Blessing Ieff Blood Mary Blue Eva Bluhm Kelle Blunck Classmates Robert Chapman and Thuy Quach thumb through a pile of student ID's for friends' pictures. , 4? Iuniors find p Q t Debbie Blust Ieff Bodin Terrie Bodnar Kim Bohnsack Kris Bohnsack Lori Bolin Henry Bone Mike Books Kenneth Booth ' , F! as X Tina Borden Mark Bosnak Bob Bottorff john Bounds Emily Bowe Kristen Boyd page 106 I Iuniors f..., jeff Boylan Brad Bradham Angela Bramley Lisa Brandl ,f' 977 Q, if , , , , ., is , Q V V JN . Wg ff, my is if 2 . - f' ,e it ff e if I, Kim Bremer Heidi Breslin Nanc Brevi Mar ie Brewer Y 8 8 Lisa Bright Cathy Broadwell Kathleen Broderick Laura Brooks Scott Brown Lisa Bruenning Alex Bruskin Doug Bryce nvw- .. . ff, Eric Buchen Kim Bullman jenny Burgess Missy Burk Q ', , , I Q .-4, ,Lg ww A , 5 Missy Burke Kristi Burkhalter Steve Burkhalter Rel Burks Angie Brannon David Breish 4519 Pam Brewer Susan Brezic Bob Brown Mike Brown l Scott Bryggare Wesley Buchanon Beth Burke Diane Burke -fiend Dan Burnette Vicki Burnette Iuniors 1 page 107 Q T OO a x wi Donna Burns Mike Burns -fo -fa Q Cindy Byroad David Cahall Tracy Capers Kyle Caple Bart Carroll Teresa Carroll Ann Casey Cindy Castaldo Paul Chapman Robert Chapman page 108 X Iuniors X Debie Bush Mike Bustamente Carey Caldwell Bill Callahan Qrrq Thomas Capps Kristen Captain Amy Carter Iim Carter 1 . ' 1 Brent Cebell Chitra Chandrasekaran Scott Cheek Steve Chase Iohn Butler Alan Byers Ken Cancelosi Kim Cannaday Galen Carmichael Bryan Carr Rodney Carter Alby Carvajal Katie Chapman Lori Chapman David Chesal lim Chippendale 'S X KQV X,.....---+4-5, Chris Clark Iay Clark Ieff Clark Tricia Clark I rv! Linda Clausen David Cleveland ,ve- Vocat1onal Ed offers hands on experience 'ul' T guy'-. i - A fa '4 in In Office Education class, junior julie Greer types a business report. , f W x 4,1 . X I' . 3 .. David Cho Mona Chokshi David Chu Laura Churchwell Karen Ciesla Chris Cilento o . . o - C , if v' ,f ' X I 'af 3 A 'eff 5 C af- ' .Q .fe s Z 3' i ' xg 1 R Susie Clifton Iulie Clinton Kevin Clipp Vicki Cobb Ieff Cochran Casey Coffman sul 'Wi Candy Cogdell Richard Colangelo Charles Collins Iodi Collins Bill Compton Kyle Conner Juniors I page 109 iff? N Paul Connor Stacey Constantine Stephanie Craig Conway Adrienne Cook Robbie Cooker Q Constantime -fa fa K3 '- 1 as I wad' Christi Cooksey Cyndi Cooney Brett Cooper Candi Cooper Cindy Cooper Matt Cooper 49' Lv '15 M C . f 4 A Robert Cope Lee Ann Coppedge Amy Cordell Cristell Cormiae Marci Cornforth Marni Costa Cory Cox Karen Cox Wes Craig Will Cralle Rachael Crohn Donna Cross 6 . 9 mx A .1 lf, U , Simon Crossley Michele Crothers Don Crowdus Byron Crump Arsenio Cuadra Veronica Cuadra ,Q- 1 ,. M? 13 i ' 7 17' 1 x '- Susan Culpon Mike Cummings Mark Currey Mike Curry Russell Curry jeff Curtsinger page 110 I Juniors Artist creates YDS' modern shapes Hagan Custer Lynanne Cuva Kim Czysz .259 Victor Dailey Ieff Dains jimmy Damiano '-Yi? , w Dan Danziger Roya Daryapayma ' ,',.f , , A Q' ii I: -W f f f f Delu David Debbie Davidson Mike Daubeuspeck Tim Davidson '-mv Y yi' iff Xi.. During art class, junior Lisa Driver forms designs with geometric shapes. af' Darrell Davis Todd Davis Cami Dawson ws ml .X Scott Dawson Doug De Coursin Debbie Deal Alice Del-Ioyos Mark Delean Rob Del Priore Iuniors 1 page 111 Es Severo Delacruz Dan Diehl Darcy Dierking Sara Dierlam -o 'o Q ,Q J, Debbie Dobat Cindy Dobbins Teresa Dobbs Kevin Dodson Iamie Dolan Ieff Dombrosky Deborah Douthuit Kathy Doyle Iumors look forward to first homecoming it D y?LA ereix ee'e iii D D Anticipating their first homecoming celebration, juniors Kristin Dreith and Lisa Kissick admire the mum display. Page 112 I Iuniors Iana Dillon Mark Dittrich Rick Dodson Lonnie Doggett Kristin Dreith Lisa Driver ,.. Cheryl Drummond Mary Ann Drumright Michell Du Bois joe Duenkel Mike Dugan Ion Duke V , 6 - v U x Kevin Dukes Alex Du Laney Missy Dungan Tammy Dunn , QI. Kevin Eberhart Auralie Edwards 'XA in Richard Erickson Frances Esparza Debbie Fairbrother Marcela Fajardo -3 Randy Ferguson Lorne Fetzek X , Kevin Dunbar Liz Duncan Scott Duncan Kristen Dunkelberger -v I T' Trey Durham Iason Dvorin Rachel Dyer Tim Dyer :Q- Brad Eggers Kathy Elliot Kim Elmore Tracie Emiliano XR-r ,xx Xi Randy Ess We 3l?fB Qlilf'-Mlf K Becky Estep Michael Ewing Farhad Fadaghi 'U 1 r Mike Fallas Donna Farek Lara Fedorisko Eric Fedro x .12 -tif Tracey Files Stacy Fisher Iackie Flanders Brian Fleming Iuniors fpage 113 an 41 a F y '51 aaria f Q ' V 3 ws Mark Florian Felicia Floyd Wendy Floyd Amy Ford Franklin Foster Mark Foster 'G 'fi U, we 1 'eo 1 ' if Shane Foster Mike Fox Beth Francour Kerry Freyne Paul Fricano Susan Friend Mark Frizzell Christy Fry Sara Frysinger David Gaffin Kim Gangi Greg Garcia wx Debbie Garland Christy Garner Trudy Garrett Sonya Garza Susan Gazda Janet George r- f l V g r 13' .. julie Gerber Keli Gerondale Celeste Gervais Cindy Getz Amy Giese Heidi Gigler 'Q 4.3 a . Ieff Giles Kerrie Gill Susan Gillespie Mechelle Gilliland Curt Gimbrell Pete Giuliano page 114 l Iuniors x-, inn-0' i , , nf L . if Ienny Glass Emily Gleason Michael Gleghorn Ieff Goar Cassy Godfrey Ioe Godfrey Y H! Susan Godfrey Lance Goff Tonya Goforth Chris Goin Alan Goldberg Andy Goldblatt If au' N l ' we wi ' Y 4' lm . 1 if Gary Goldgar Philip Golding Ellen Goldwyn Kim Gollan Noell Graham Vicki Grandstaff Deandra Grant Hilaire Gray g of Iohn Gray Alan Grayson Cathy Green Ginger Green Reaching out to Plano Z 'l l Z4 , ,, ey yy sl11 A Yearbook student Kim Hepler gets ready to sell an ad over the phone. Iuniors I page 115 fvlg, , '- .M if ki? Q , O0 of 1 f f A Y . 1, E5 Rodney Greenwood Iulie Greer Iami Gressett Mike Grieser Mike Griffith Lisa Griggs 'O 6 O Q tu ents 111 11bra1'y helpful Dawn Grigo Suzy Grisanti Lisa Griswold ,Q Lew-Mgt bmw C is 1 4 it Agiw XP, f IeffGrochowsky Michael Grubbs Vicki Gunn 1 5 T Deneen Gundlah Christine Gunther Cynthia Gustafson Instead of taking long notes, juniors David Wang and David Chu put the library's copier to good use. Lisa Guynes Tomy Haag Clay Haggard Jody Hajok Joanne Haley Greg Hall Kristy Hamlett Iane Hammack Lea Ann Hammers Page 116 I Iuniors ,K -:. xv, , , f I I I Leslie Hamos Mike Hanna Eric Haram Andy Hardison David Harmon Na Thea Harris Matt Harrison Steven Harriss Shawn Harvanek Rene Haskell Kevin Hatcher Charlie Hatfield Stephanie Haughey Dan Hawk Tim Hay K Zi! l if M M 7-f Dawn Hayes Scott Hays lack Hearn Lisa Hedrick Steve Hegg if Amie Hemstreet Cindy Henderson Lara Henderson Bobby Henderson Todd Henderson Michelle Harrell jeff Hatch Christie Hayes Chris Helis David Hendrickson V 'Milf v XA W fm Kelly Henson Kim Hepler Mark Herbst Roger Herd Leana Hernandez Kim Heron Iuniors X page 117 EN David Herr Stephanie Herrick Donna Herries .Z Amy Herring Becky Heslep Heidi Hetzler YD' Mike Hibbison Chris Hickey Sharon Hilgers Kim Hill Bryan Hillyard Brent Hillyer V af 1 rf, k W a 1.2 ' - f' N' rw ' it Shannon Hines Chris Hinkley Shannon Hinson Paul Hodges Carol Hogan Trina Hogg ine Gale Holinski Tom Holland DaLana Holly Pat Holm Debbie Holmes Kevin Holmes V S 1 . Laura Holmes Terry Holmes Lyn Nell Hood Monika Hoppe Rochele Horn Lisa Horsley page 118 ! Iuniors Brett Hopkins Emma Hopkins Kim Hopkins 543' its Tom House Sam Houston Cammy Hsu .Q WW-xv as A ' Shara Huckaby Shawn Hughey Staci Humphrey Luetta Humphries Bill Humphries Bert Hunter l Commercial Art interests students Kimberly Hurley Don Hurry Ron Hurry David Hurwich eflr e junior art student Michelle McSpudden carefully concentrates on her latest art creation. Tara Hutchins Amy Hutson -Z 2 .. zjv' L -,,.. I Stacie Hymas Pat Ibison Sherry Imholf Liz Iobe Doug Irving Heather Issitt C Brad Jackson Matt Iackson Randy jackson Julianna Iames Kimberly Iames Jennifer Iarratt Juniors 1 page 119 Es jill jasin Donna jeffray jim jekot jana jenkins fa fa Q 'Y -.Q i Q-wa. 'M Tina jesse Bernie jing Amy johnson Chrissy johnson M V -i, 'Ms- w-,, 93? Steve jenkins Derek jensen Dana johnson David johnson ,. A, t X 1 ,pf X' e Michele johnson Chance jolley Brent jones Gary jones jason jones Frank jones Clothing students 1 1 bl k'1l Wendy jones Amber joseph . 2 r A mf Konrad judd David jurcak 2 Clothing textile student Sonya Smith jjjj W A - finishes her stay-stitching assignment before ,, t i' D starting her sewing project. ' i A I 2, , A ' t i i e ,j V it L' e page 120 l juniors l fax Brad just james Kaaz jenni Kash Heather Katz Kim Kaufman Connie Kebodeaux 7 lX IG B ls N 2' .af y Charles Keenan Brad Keith Ianette Keller Robbie Kelley Georgi Kelly Kathleen Kendrick EQ, -. ' fi .,,, 'rf ,v f ff' If , I.. K at .l Allan Kennedy Bill Kennedy Brian Kennedy Blaine Kennison Garison Kent Katie Kepner X -l Denise Kessler Robin Kessler Lou Keyes A 'C A 41 l Adair King jackie King jerry King Lesley Killen Blake Kilpatrick Gene Kim C -N ' I l'it Q ' 'if' li' A , ' l J K 4 ' ' , Kristin King Robert King Kelly Kinsella ,I l ff Kim Kirkman Lisa Kissick Mark Kizer Tana Klaassen Charlie Klepfer Iohn Knope Iuniors I page 121 Iuka Q OO , vi 1 fit EN Toni Knowlden Holly Knutson Kenny Kobett Debbie Koch Renee Kohn Angie Konecny -fa -fa Q 'r 7 Steve Koporc Melissa Korsgren Annmarie Koth Ion Kramme Elizabeth Krause Cheryl Kucera Krista Kuncl 'Qu 3 vu ' --' ff 1 Ui EH' I Anna Kuo Cory Kutin Evelyn La Bonte Tina La Tronico Mark Ladis 39- Om. ...7,, Becka Lagos john Laine Michelle Lambert Greg Lamke Iuley Landen Lisa Landis army, Q Ed Landry tg M. 4, Y Y. if A 2 , ,ji 2' ' f y fff' tli L ' Lisa Lau page 122 I juniors 4-3. Q 1 Mark Lanicca Andre Laramore Paige Lasiter Richie Lasky Johnny Lathrop M, , wmwyea Suzanne Laux Traci Lawrence Sheri Leavitt james Ledoux Iames Lee Y'? Steven Lee Chris Leehy Mike Lemeshev Iaqui Lester Shawna Letlow Amber Lewis 'bs vf' X. in . l A A Iames Lewis jeff Lewis Laura Lewis Eric Lide Frank Liebgott Beth Liebman 1 0 t f 0 0 t 0 xii-Ii' - kki, K . . te' Bryan Lmch Stacy Lindholm 3 A .Q A lf' A , xt 3 i 'W iei is fr' . 1 i ts V X K wa :L Eric Liszt Doug Little s , N .121 ,I gi S X Mike Litzkow Lily Liu With seven minutes between classes, juniors Kelly Henson, Chrissy johnson, and Mike Lockharf lvrmifer Lorch Shannon Hines take u minute to catch up on the latest news. Iuniors f page 123 KS7 Ex Michelle Lovingood Craig Lowell Chris Lubs Patrick Luce Keri Luedecke Ann Luke UQ' Lisa Luttrull Bob Lynn Suzanne Lyro Elizabeth Lytle Ruth Madison Kristen Magnuson 'wah 'I' Warren Maher Parish Malone Paige Manatt Doreen Mariani Mary Marini Iulie Markwardt I1lI1iOI'S study w e 1 t 3,2 VV C HSSIC HO E S - , L L 'Q w, Carol Martin Christine Martin David Martin fe ' to fn' t N Y 1' 1, L If ' , M Dawn Martin Teresa Martin Ioe Martins o .1 , r. K' : ft' he ' Nvl , , A f 4 in ,:f t?.f X Dulnng Englzsli, junior Carmen McCord shows a szgn of Mike Martins Ivette Mamu Maw Mathieu relzef as she finishes reading The Scarlet Letter. page 124 I Iuniois Karen Matthews Scott Maxwell Kim McBee Debbe McBride 'it v,,..f Carmen McCord jeff McCown f-90' Scott McDonald Gerry McEnery L o Michael McGehee Robin McHargue 11 's' ,- I 446 I. D. Mays Richard McAda Mike McAloon 'David McAndrews Mike McCann Doug McCarley Chris McClain Sean McCollum Q V Laura McCracken David McCreary Tommy McCrory Cynthia McDonald Cheryl McEwin Brian McFarland Jimmy McFarland Sharon McGee Lesley McKennedy Shannon McKinney Mollie McLean Scott McLean .X 111 :Y . all I' Debbie McLendon Bill McNamara Sean McNeil Paul McPherson Eric McQuarie Michelle McSpadden Juniors ! page 125 Q OO We o Q7 W. 'Iv 6 ,' F I -V 21 ' .4 I x l , -' . , N ,g X .--5 5 x y Ashley Meadors Paul Measley Ralph Means Steven Meek Kathy Meilahn Laura Merrill 'fa -fa Q Ga f-9 Q 5 . 9' ,,.r' 'tr - M w Q. - 1 ulie Merritt Kim Messer Kristi Me er Pam Me er Susan Me ers Kath Micheli Y Y Y Y J Kris Mickelson Brad Miller Catherine Miller Connie Miller David Miller jeff Miller Ienny Miller Pat Miller Stephen Miller Susan Miller Marcus Milling Mark Milner me ff rv f w bi' iv f 5. 1. x 1 Q--I Stacy Minor Rick Mitchell jennifer Monaghan Chris Montanaro Steve Montoya Kyle Moody Scott Morell Beau Morgan Bryan Moriarity Angela Morris Barb Morris Steven Morris page 126 I Juniors Horticulture keeps greenhouse al1 e Benton Morrison Brian Morrison Stewart Morrison Todd Morrison During horticulture junior Thomas Wright tends to the caring of some plants, l 3 ' 1 . l 1 . W, Q ' f , r 5,355 yf' Q f Wg? Y X I X, I Ieff Morse Debbi Mosley u I Mir f I 41 , sv, . W 1 l 1 , f- wa ,rr , , , K Ace Mrozek Debbie Muir Mike Muirhead Marie Mulligan Dan Mulvihill Dana Murphey pq, M f fr , ' ' I Iimmy Murphree Malanka Murphy Steve Murphy William Murray Sheila Muscarello Damon Musha , s I jeff Musser Dann Myers David Nagel Brad Nagy Phina Nakamoto Christi Nance Iuniors X page 127 Q OO N Q .1 ,M C I 1.1 'J 0 Hillary Napier lim Nash Brad Nedved Clark Neily Phil Neisel jerry Neisel Class moves outs1de ,fa f lT' T' W-4'9 4 'wx Q 'vm VZ!--gal Y , ,,f' . , Viv Taking advantage of a nice day juniors Todd Henderson Steo Nell Hood work on their assignment. Sn..-y e Chase and Lyn- Amanda Nelson Chris Nelson -saw Kevin Nelson Rob Nelson Tom Nevarez Scott Newell 4 gr N goc Nguyen Mary N icewander y,, .f f 9: ra john Nicholson Christina Nilmeier Kara Noonan Iennifer Norland Dawn Norris jon Oberhofer page 128 I Iuniors x 'fini Y l ,.fV lay Odell Eugene Oden Kent Odland Felicia Odom Debbie O'Nea1 William Orrender Iena Orsak Todd Orsak Rajiv Parikh Angela Parish Laura Parker Sean Parker V, Q, -1 374 -1, , , ' 6 'Y W A , , 'R Michelle Patton Ross Paup Alethea Paxson David Paxton c,r N. Todd Peiffer Lisa Pellegrini Steve Pene Teri Pene Debbie Pero Lisa Perrin Renee Perrin Philip Persch Ioel Ogden Jayme Okerblom Ioseph Owens Lisa Pacholek '-iff Ralph Patterson Russell Patterson 4 I, Stewart Pebworth Noelle Pechar Derek Pennant-jones Ioe Peralta at Kristi Peters Kirsten Peterson Juniors X page 129 'ww-if we is Patty Peterson Sam Pettijohn Bill Phillips Sharon Phillips 9 'O Q y 1. Q74 V 4 Stacie Pillans Shelly Pippard Michelle Plumeau Andy Plunkett BI' 1 l john Potes john Potthoff Erick Potts Shannon Powell f A at Terry Price Kenneth Prickett Melinda Primm janet Prindes joey Profaizer joEllyn Prouty Debbie Pruitt Rene Prupes Laura Quinn Kirsten Rademacher Ari Rahikkala Tim Raines page 130 X juniors David Phynes Gene Pilkington Lane Pollock Kelly Pope Katye Preston Christian Price David Prior Mary Probus Maria Pruzzo Karen Quach fm MQ Denise Rainwater jason Rakes Ma Laura Raley Robert Ramson Ieff Rand Brian Randolph Lynne Rankin Thomas Ranly Rachel Rawlinson Tony Ray Rhonda Redden Kevin Rees Darren Reeves Krissy Reeves 'ip' Stephanie Reichstein Christopher Reidel Kati Renner Becky Reynolds Kathy Reynolds Mo Ricciardi It S Halloween' rf junior Mary Matheiu makes a new friend during Child Development s Halloween Celebration. .. h f C.,-f -mf . v ff-gi X s. K 'V At , Cory Rice Paul Richards Ieff Richardson Missy Riepe Chuck Riggs Don Riley Iuniors I page 131 EN Greg Riley Lisa Riley fy Trenton Riley Rhonda Ringler Angela Robbins Chris Robert fd' 'fs Curt Roberts Lisa Roberts Tom Roberts Julie Rogers Alvaro Rojas Susanna Roman Susan Rommel Lee Rosewitz Matt Royall Robln Rubsamen Kim Ruckel Rick Rude 4 'rv Connie Ruggeri Chad Rutledge page 132 I Juniors Erica Ross Scott Ross Greg Rowell Chris Roy Iumors work together ..- German students Lane Wilkins, Shawn Hughey, and Russell Patterson attempt to complete a group project together. 'np 5 ,.- , , Kathy Ryder Kathy Sabac Charlie Sadler Kim Saenger Dawn Salmonsen Claudia Samples Carrie Sampson Stacy Sanders Chris Savage Scott Scarborough Barbie Scharf Dave Scheck H l Stacie Schlecht Mark Schmal Micah Schluntz Robert Schmidt 10 Qu l 'K l I R ' P Shari Schoenky Herbert Schreib Susan Schulik Carol Schultz QC: x -ci 'X' A:-Sql Francine Schwartz Molly Schweizer Tom Sciorilli jason Scott Curt Salazar Mojtaba Saleh Tehrani la L W 1 jennifer Santrock Rod Saponjic Q. ' Q- Trent Schiek Diana Schlapfer 'SJ' Darin Schneider Luke Schneider x, 1 ' Christine Schultz Craig Schumacher Molly Scott Derek Scrivner Iuniors I page 133 fu. ei 4.1 Q Q C OO ,. I HN Gina Seals Brad Sears 'fa -0 Q fi CJ Sonia Sellers Stan Sellers Pam Shannon Lori Sharp Nate Shehane Dewayne Shepard jennifer Shore Chris Short june Siciliano Craig Sieve page 134 I juniors J-f S. Shannon Seithel Chris Sellars Tony Semprun julie Senko Mvx. Maureen Shaw Mike Shay Clay Sheriff Bryan Shigley -r. Philip Shovein Natalie Shriner Kari Sigle Tom Simerson I J Valerie Selle Ricky Sellers 6 e'3, Q1 f1 ' ,, Diane Setter Kathy Settle 'C 'Q '-iff' 1' Michael Shearin Christy Sheffield Arlene Shih Iennie Shootman Karol Shuford Billy Shumate -5 to Nelson Simkins Craig Simmons Kiera Simmons IeffS1mpler Iay Simpson Liddy Simpson Mark Singhaus Nadine Sjolseth Algebra II takes heavy concentration Kelly Slosar Andrea Smith ,df 'W ,...X'1 no- I While in Algebra II, junior Tim Hay relaxes to help his concentration. Carl Smith Crystal Smith gl Iames Smith Meghan Smith Ryan Smith 1 Deidra Smith gli Sandi Smith Sheri Smith jimmy Smith Sonya Smith Stacy Smith Wendy Smoot Angela Snedeker Iohn Snincak Karen Sobotka Steve Soussi Juniors ! page 135 33 if ,i YD OO N Q Anna Spangler Vince Spann Brad Sparks Tiffany Spence ww -.5 Q Debbie Stalick Cathy Stamey Greg Stancliff Kristen Starnes Amy Stevenson Kyle Stewart ' Pete Stewart Stephanie Stewart W. 40 ....., r Todd Stiles Iulie Stitt William Stokes Kevin Stone 'mr Angela Strange Mark Strater Iulia Stratman Ieff Strenger 'mg I T -gr .w T :ff i Todd Stroh Diane Strom Denise Stropes Ross Strom-wski page 136 f Iuniors fail Tiffany Spraggens Michael Spratt jennifer Steele Lezlie Steffen Little tots classes on -4, 6 Child Dezielopnzvizt pre-sclmolvrs visit door-toedoor trek fullectirzg Halloween 1 it Larry Sullivan Shelley Sullivan fd visit Halloween ercsa Martin and Kelly Womvr on their S k of, Mike Supplee Tony Suter Diana Svevo Donna Swan 4 i'1? .Q , David Taliancich Tina Tang Melody Tate Robert Taylor f .N va' ' V 0 new Steve Taylor Tonya Tays Monique Tenney Robert Terry -4, ,ry Ion Tetrault Heath Thedford Bud Thoman Amy Thomas - sg gQ 4 J' if A . - , fy Kelley Thomas Kathy Thomas Andy Thompson john Thompson -'Fl' Mike Thompson Sean Thompson Wesley Thrasher Holly Tidwell Iuniors f page 137 .Fix VT Q OO N Craig Tiner Mike Toberman Laney Todd Bobby Tokarczyk O 'ITP' Brian Tolle Lisa Tolotta -fa -fa Q l Amy Tolson Federico Torrione Troy Trahan Ionna Trapp Terry Traveland Marcia Trent Michelle Treuter Kim Trimbell Stephanie Troy Susan Truax Sara Tucker Larry Turner 4,1 Wendy Typer page 138 I Iuniors Lockers become meetmg place Iunior Bobby Henderson and friends spend some extra time socializing at their lockers before the tardy bell. Valerie Tsao Brenna Tucker 9 Adrian Tudorica Tammy Turcott Michele Turner Steve Tweedie Frank Ugarte Sharon Unger is . ,f 'Q ......,, -4' l f .4 Cathey Upham David Upshaw Rick Valdes Steve Van Antwerp 06: Cory Vick limbo Vines Lacy Vinson Scott Vopni 1-Q' Carol Vrasic Susan Wagner Doug Wahl Paige Walker tl y K x , Charles Walte Richard Walter Debbie Walton Shane Walton ln, ' . :ff . 1+ ANA A . David Wang David C. Wang David M. Wang Gwen Ward if ' 15 477 -,- X r r ll 1' ' ' Y jimmy Warner Natalie Warren Ron Wasson Lynne Waters Robert Van Order Iohn Verhoev Elise Voskuil David Voss Denice Walkup Andrea Wallis Tami Walton Trace Walton Kerry Ward Marcy Ward Becky Watson Libby Watson juniors I page 139 Q 29 fb. , xo 1 ' OO i X C Es wendy Watson Andrea Watts Christy Weaver Tamara Webb Greg Weeter Kim Wegner -Q ' i- Q. , t V ,A , .Q gym, . ' fx' ,5 A . f? , 317 ,iw if 15 ? f Q 1 ' , K 1 ' X s ' g ' 4 P-' .Y Keith Weiss Scott Weldon Kevin Wells Martha Ann Welman Carol Werner Brent Wethington fun' 1--if -ii , 6 A Nancy Wharton Amy Whitaker Onvia Whitaker Zan Whitehurst Laura Whittekin Michele Whitten Y NZM Q- ,. Krista Whitworth Kristi Wichern Kimberly Widener Clint Wigington jennifer Wilbur James Wilcox as AQ, Lane Wilkins Chris Williams Lee Williams Mike Williams Nicole Williams Scott Willoughby . fbi ' 4421 , c ' 5 -4 HW' ' 79 if l ' , , , V7 in A ' ,JI M? i. ,r , . 1 'Y 'V' Kevin Wilson Carolyn Wilson Eric Wilson Michael Wilson Michele Wilson Brian Winstead page 140 X Juniors X - WY., i , :J WJ, ' J A Billy Wirka Robert Wisdom Scott Wolf Diane Wolfard David Womack Mike Womack Kelly Womer Kacy Wood Amy Wrona Ty Wu 'S we was ,J Lee Yerby Bill Yurch l Craig Zale Danny Zane Amy Zoblotsky Rebecca Zook P A 1 Ron Wood Stephen Woods Eric Wright 'va-if ew Brent Wyatt Dawn Wynn Chang Woo Yang O Hunger strikes I O at midmormng .gli iil R Ei y y For his morning snack, junior Bud Thomas indulges his sweet tooth. Tom Wright 3' H Tammy Yarbrough Michele Zaccagnino Vxi. Sherry Zechman Amy Zorka Iuniors! page 141 Spice Cake draws an While a large percentage of students go off campus to lunch at local fast food restaurants, many students make it a point to stay at school on days when certain foods are served. When the school cafeteria serves yum- my spice cake, the lunch lines get longer. This all time favorite is one of several specialties of the Food Service Department. A collective cookbook of recipes gathered through the years has the following recipe: YUMMY SPICE CAKE 2 444,15 ffour, f idla. nuimeg, IVQ cufza Gombine in mixer. Wlix weffl minuie. 51: ur, V2 ia . Jah, 2 1111104 e' A, l ii . .7llen!1eaif1'n1inufeJ. fl f' 9? P cinnamon, l bp. Jada I cup uegeiuLA oi! fo above mixiare. Beal 3 minuiea. V2 :up cluoppecl ,1rane5 anal mix. I' fu Luifermi!L gaLe af 350 cle 'rem or 35 io 40 minuiea. P fl BROWN SUGAR ICING l cup Lrown 5ugar 3 iL.4,15. Luiier l fb cufu IIMAIJBFBJ Jugar Combine Lrown 5ugar anal izuiier in a lmao!! Juucelzan. 6004 unii! Lrown , aifrast 1 augur mega. lQemoue from dove. 2 i..,,, of .,.,,,,i.1 mei. pri all aim. goif for 3 minulei. JZ! mf I0 minufw. geaf in fzowilerecl augur. ioo ilziflr, asia, miflzi if iw! 5 fel' vkggqlm S'-if . u 1:4 Early in the morning, Food Service employees Sue Benller, Pat Bordou, and Phyllis Hickey check out one of tlzeir specialties f Yummy Spice Cake. page 142 l Faculty X my wifeeei,f.eiiwwwai., tw it 'li st iwsw -+ wi meme eteiiarwpwryti mi:-xp i i- im.-s it .wi :fe mat, 3i,e3af,fpa1,rXaaimy X wa ii ww,ewggmfw,geeafiiegmaegwseme wwf-,-4 ,iilwiiwv ' u :wi -tfiafetaf f,fieew5:1,.iau' of may W- My.Ag-Mfr:ffrreafffwaa-aawifetb mf Y ,li it---ui Y Y Y ' -. we ,V K, , .f , ffdfaea, 'i,'3tc'.'Hi33zfE , 1, fe, , - V' - - f e '5 , 29 X gf ,Z es? ah? if 1'-gl 5' in 1 X of ee was--i lm Q v c I ' ,Z as 5, 551 Eftfe jikf. A 't ' ll-1:1 ' am iL5?it,f'f1ef ' fe 53?U ',m :if-Qwl Wl'? Ei f ' H1133 A Lib' S almendance f foe? ff , , .. , 1 , ,,,e ff, -V f i , ' , Y gil X 'Haw ft . ' X str , ly wsgizitiili li ilii at 1- , i Xlttxtllsllxytw rtwmt iwWyeaaaggigqiette l + 10 eff, Alan Bernard' fi' English .zrfy ' Y N , wwll'tl6i'fl 'iit itz' Mi,:'l'W3,-il 5 Qi X iq., ix . it Wi ,,wW,iiiw N my ww, Mflllwltlltltiit1uc:cWllll'tSl-fm is i V ,wiwilifixrifiillitfiiwwillQit fiicwl fbslli.. -it- Mo-QbllX.'s.1 SW iigi1y':5vgpXgg5TJGQW3mrsiffwtf X35 ,- 143-sw 4, ,Vw ,sum ,4,,,, wlmlit if School zoo functions 2 fi as learning center Martin Berryman CoachlScience ,cfm l i J . -. Q s Patsy Brown Science .f F Alf :silo 1'-7. ' i K . i 4, Living Materials director lim Dunlap instructs senior Mark Sfozzafazwz on thi' care of zguanas, om' of iiiaiiy typcs of aiiinmls iii Hia Building H Iiili. William Borowicz English - Pat Bun ger Special Education NQ ...al Dave Burleson Patricia Cannon ROTC f ' Distributive Ed 11' 'YB in 1 L.: Y A ir Www ff A, Randall Chaddick jane Chapman Maria Cline Michael Coe Carol Cohen jim Cumby CoachlP.E. ' Math Spanish Math English , Auto Mechanics -fo'-lun 'MY' Q-, Mark Cunningham Kay Daniel Diane Davey Foreign Language Cosmetology Coach! P.E. 'QQ Phil Davidson Woody Davis Doyle Dean Math Social Studies Curriculum Dir. Faculty I page S A'- Fletcher Dehn Librarian Teachers juggle bnsy schedules ,,J-!i ,I ,,, .. ,r f. J . 6, ' K ,ld- Carolyn Detwiler Secretary .,W.,. Ai Hmnmmzking insfruftor lane Allen catches up on typing a report during har CON' lynaanmnwenynsQM fmm' Wm l gamwgniax y simaialualawl 1 l l l l l l l i eeee e l l English o 4' M 4 41 R--arf x 2 1 V I xii E- .ffl Suzanne Dowd lean Edwards Pat Ehlinger Elizabeth Ezelle Karen Falls Mil-ze Parish Home Economics Audio ,' Visual Business Art Business Coach f Social Studies , . . 5:3 'QQ dl' A l Cagolyn Foster Ron Floyd Beth Freeman Lynn Gafford Steve Garms Caryl Gatzlaff Math Counselor Drill Team English Choir English xN .-:lj i Dianne Gibbs Robert Green Marie Greene Alan Greider Larry Guinn Judy Hassack English Social Studies English Math Associate Principal Office Education page 144 I Faculty ,zR,,.,W,,,, 1+ v lhlhaiiifatiwill 'twitaffftila-:wil lilwiimsfirll Xyriwriweiizirwti lii iiriwiiii IQ ati ill'Ql'k'b?3 'wx f' , bf? 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'W eagle: 1:41 P22e41QZZ3ttf.i5:f2ff'f1Ze 'fififfziftw . i 5,152 lr! ilifaiflazgatilwlfgg 461151 flawwfeeeagzafsfwi,wisaagafrfffauim S 1 in will N k lllll i it i . FD lltlll lXi 1lli . 1, Maw . ,X , U, favs, ff, QW, K. gag i, .ii :.i,,sfQ : , 1 ., ..:+, . ,,, 1 ' K -a a, Y' z-N ff , 1 ' GV ! V4 l' Hr1fffe2e ' f'1s.fgr: fi X i i fmltlll ' tri , -f' w wwf mi ' sea , ,,,,, , Wir wswiillhlwlllli wllilii . ill Qliammllll Variety of hobbies keeps teacher busy Although Plano teachers are often cited with awards for their superior teaching skills, many have side activities and hobbies which go unnoticed. William Phillips, the music theory coordinator, is one such teacher. After school and on weekends, Mr. Phillips can be found playing piano for country club audiences at Prestonwood, Canyon Creek, or Bent Tree. He plays a variety of music but his ,gn-1. favorites are jazz and blues. Mr. Phillips also raises bees on his ranch. He has more than 250,000 bees and often collects honey to sell or give away. An avid scuba diver, Mr. Phillips spends his summers ex- ploring sunken wrecks of forgotten ships off the coasts of Cancun and Cozumel. Mr. Phillips believes that all work and no play makes for a boring day. Qu, Although music theory instructor Bill Phillips enjoys pursuing offbeat hobbies, he is serious when he sits down at the piano to play. Faculty I page 145 Teacher recognized or exceptional work After teaching such subjects as Environmental Science, Biology I and Il, and Advanced Placement Biology for years, Mrs. Barbara Hirsch received some well deserved recognition as she was presented the 1985 Advanced Placement Special Recognition Award. Mrs. Hirsch is the first teacher at PSHS to have received the award, which is presented by the Southwest Region College Board. It fthe awardb is a real big honor, she commented. Mrs. Hirsch is one of eight teachers from the four state area of the Southwest Region twhich encompasses Arkansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texasj to be honored for their work in the A.P. programs. The awards are presented ac- cording to the outline of qualifications by the College Board. These are proficiency in teaching, involvement in other A.P. programs, participant as a grader for the various A.P. ex- ams, and membership on the national A.P. committee. Mrs. Hirsch met all of these requirements and more. She has traveled to New Iersey and Massachusetts for consulting work, and worked on the development of A.P. courses. In addition, she has written, evaluated, and tested the process of questions on A.P. exams for validity. An active teacher at PSHS, Mrs. Hirsch has taught A.P. Biology for nine years and is the Science Club sponsor, UIL Science adviser, and is involved with the annual Science Fair. Mrs. Hirsch enjoys teaching at the high school level, and even though she has been offered col- lege positions, is content where she is. eq- wid, Wim A K-. 's v ZW . Blitilttgilf tcricliirr Biirlmra Hirsch helps seniors Chris Kampos mm' Kim Kiiiglitstep witli ri lab izssigiznzcnl. page 146 X Faculty 'ii' i - Y' james Ince Patricia jinright Social Studies Math Barbara Kettgm I Sheila 3223532 'Social Studies - Scierrit Trisha Kostan f Linda Kraus Home Economics Sciencg ' Roy Lamb Kim Leissler Asst. Principal Home Economics Nz Vicki Lerfald Mary Io Lewis Math Social Studies x A N 'Y 5 K .. vi . gig i f 1' -.Q K Xiu, -i .Pier 3. PS. f.x .......f- Aide poses as 'copy' eat At fiffccri L't'I1lS iz mpy, lilirizrif iz1dvL111di1 Bomlivfk pliotosfizlb papvrs for an upf Ioyce Levy judy Lightfoot-Root Iournalism Foreign Language Q ,, i' A ks - at lil y, ,i is ,Z . '15, Y 7 li' ., N M i, J' We' ,X XL AI L L 3,1 COHII-Hg HIUUYI-718. jody Lubbers Elizabeth Maddox Foreign Language Art Rhonda Maloney Math nu Ralphanne Moody Homemaking Ti! f FW 'ff I M Gerry Parkinson Home Economics if o V 0 ll X' , . ' '-Q , V 1AV , an M Linda Marsh Kenny McCall jean McDaniel b Social Studies Business Registrar ti A? U ve- Bruce Morris jim Morse Janice Moss Agriculture ROTC Foreign Language QQ Bill Phillips Cyndy Pierson Betsy Presley Fine Arts Counselor English Q17 Elizabeth Michael Sherman Millender in English Principal -- ii K on ,W L . 3, i'i' ifq . l 1 A - Q A , V wi' ggi 0 il fl Q X if- 'N'-'Y-' E' Glenda Murray Paula Nickel N u rse E n g l ish 09' .. i Sgr-EN N' i?f4'o? Tim Quintana Steve Rainey Liaison Officer Cfoachflnleaith Faculty I page 147 k'm Gaye Ratcliff Sue Reid Social Studies Social Studies fs. fall' heart Reis g , ' .r 69 Carolyn Rodman Maifg'iRoe Cvnditssnibasnmt A ' T l??fY3t'W.?ll T 'T Science! ' ' T T CVAE't1' T X ' -at -10 -rr tv' tx V xi g ' JAR. Rubin Sandy Rutter ICT English page 148 Parurltyti Counselors schedule enior Cori erences Besides being available for students to visit with, counselors had many other stu- dent related activities. Their duties throughout the school year included assisting juniors with class selections, making necessary schedule changes, and helping seniors with future plans. The five counselors made a special effort to help seniors. They scheduled individual con- ferences with more than two hundred seniors and their parents. They helped seniors by discussing credits, graduation requirements, grade point averages, and rank in class. Counselors also scheduled representatives from colleges and universities for informal visits during lunch hours. The individual conferences proved to be a useful tool. More seniors are preparing for college earlier because of them, said counselor Cyndy Pierson. mwocm Am: 55171997504 Counselor Cyndy Pierson meets with a college representative in preparation for a luncheon eonferenre with college-bound seniors. I-F -2- '54 ,igm 'VN' Blanche Schull! Linda Schlageter Math Attendance fl! wif Beth Stewart Foreign Language Math Patsy Stratton I 'alt 1 Diane Strawn Pat Stroh Business Secretary tie 'EI-N Roger Taylor Joann Terrell Math Registrar i , 7, ru 59 Betty Tindall Terry Tuck English Social Studies P -. . f it.-:f 1 agc.,- if ii- ' : fi at , , g '1:P.,i Q ' ' if L ai. ' F ' ,V 1 - rg v f 5 5 MQ, -ff--c joy Smith Elaine Stone Johnnie Spies Iohn Steele Home Economic:-. CYAYQ Guidance Director Theatre White elephant gifts provide facult fun N.. I as.. 'X X If ,- 4 z-any , 7 ...B Q, 'Q9,,,,w Dzirmg H10 fzzuzilty Christmas party, ll 'ivllili' i'IUpl1i1i1t g1'ft mvlzizrigv gizws Iifpzzig frm her Hvflif 87117718t1t'fIl1lIt'l'fU fryrluzrpcilki' jarmi fur 9:12 rf 'TQ Z1 Gloria Walker joe Wa rdell Charles Warren Mikr' W3fkil1S Social Studies Asst. Principal Distributive Ed. COUHSGUVT Faculty f page 149 M 1 1Qf , Wiiiirzfc Barbara Watkiss Q Beverky Weldon, ?'Math 11 Math 'X . Wggif . . iv ,W .f , . .lts2Ze.ff X ' it l JWJ Us Lindawhitehurst Marsha Williams .,sMaivarStudiea X . f Library ati'- QM? I-DY? . Gmvwilwa Social Studies L . as was A 'fire Wright, l l P Lizlmke Math i Secretary page 150 .Y i Faculty 1 ,Cindy Wisdom 13 CM fmt-1 ,Educati on . Teachers work out in fitness program Organized in the fall, the Plano Wellness Program was developed by PISD athletic coach lake Swann. More than 300 employees par- ticipated in the weekly program which promoted fitness through regular exercise. One advantage of the district-Wide effort was the accessibility of the classes in the school buildings. We wanted to make it easy for the teachers to get involved, said Coach Swann. Participation was entirely voluntary and in- structors for the activity sessions were district employees. The main purpose for this program was to achieve a general feeling of fitness Within the staff. It's fun and it makes you feel better - when it's over, commented PSHS secretary Pat Stroh. 2 -'uni l Q fwfwfv'-N 7 wwt'1? ga-was ' x V I ' '9' la, Jywifle 1 1465.1 3 'f A-'TW' KP- -za -1, .1 1 ,1 .,, ,' 'Q' 1 1 1383- - ' , . , W J f ' fwrabfft ' ieel ta-5 tQt5'?.:'1 .f.v't,i1iafs ,' TI' ' ' A gg ,, .qcflj Vhjfc, :1.,,, QQ1295, QC jp: :W I Njmaijl .72 , , , , MQ, l J q f b' 's14Lif57, l 44 '57 if' iiil t 'f ' f 4,11 ig Q f ,f my? , . 'Zia .7 1 -1, --.. --,, M ,, 3 V f 'ff' 7 , ,V ,..,. W vi-J'-' fff-' ' I I ' L fl I I r I After classes, PISD teachers relieve their tension in an afternoon workout. P 1I'lCI'Qa ar brin s ditional :retaries g new students but also ew secretaries Of ten s working on campus new to PSHS ed for additional aid arose se in paperwork, ly in the subschools, eral secretaries worked. old a n d n e w a d - nly did the new school l f r v 1 've secretaries remained des appointments and pplies school secretaries dealt ith paperwork they lot of time helping ith daily problems, too. days are really busy but h tasks including attend- w' , W w ith students makes it all mile, said secretary D . etwiler. 3 il. 551,131 at i iffy i , V f ,J .Z iel' .. . if eg 3 We ui X,-lg ..-16 fn . 1 X-. ' ,, 'X 1 wh f., I - N-1,0 h . ,f,Q 4 .1 ' 'S' r 3 af' ff' vu. .. f' 4 X7 ff , .,.., J, Xxfr Affer completing ine feachers' luncksduty s scheduie, Mrs. Vicki Reis awaits a student conference. , an an Assistant principai foe Wardell patrois the teachers' parking lot where he places warn- ing stickers on ilfegally parked cars. page 152 f Faculty Egg , as lv-r....s ,,s is . 3 Nun ' ,,,..,.w -s-,M k , b 3- v ' Delta sub school principal Glenn Davis issues cz new locker to junior jeff M arse. 4......, , 1 5 .sw N xii' ff 4, Y School operates under network of principals Headed by one dynamic prin- cipal, PSHS was unlike most other schools in that it operated under a network of principals. One such administrator was assistant principal Roy Lamb. A former coach and teacher, Mr. Lamb headed school discipline and was also in charge of sup- plying substitute teachers for the 200 plus staff. Mr. Lamb felt the help he pro- vided in improving student behavior was very important. A good behavior pattern is very important to a maturing student and should be taught early in life, he said. The other three assistant ad- ministrators functioned as sub- school principals. joe Wardell, Glen Davis, and Vicki Reis worked with students who were divided by three alphabetical groupings. ln addition to aiding students with last names H through M, Mr. Davis issued and maintain- ed lockers. Mrs. Reis was responsible not only for a group of students but also for scheduling teachers for lunch duty as well as supervis- ing the distribution and upkeep of textbooks. Mr. Wardell took care of cam- pus parking and school inventory. I believe that the sub-school system is more effective because it gives students a chance to know their principals, said Mr. Wardell. He enjoyed the challenge of something different that comes with working with 800 separate lives. I can't think of anything I'd rather do than work with high school people, he said. ,lr t gi' - a 4 . Sub seiwei piriitlcfyiifzls like Wardell zziidtVicki theiffelp efstuderzi aides Amyewalsff and Egan Giilow, Ray Lumix takesicciife af Reis go drier amiiiwfcezifents to beniade air: 'SC31f10fflfSGi11fi11f 13714f5fi'3H50flEiiHIfHXQf.SNf?5fffi?4W f3QGf1EfSQt f. ...i . .p i f ..,i 1 ,,,nepamamaahcgafqmaaymgmag, . ..i.... ati. fs-9352153 Guinn, Dean strive for qualit Associate Principal Larry Guinn and Curriculum Director Dovle Dean shared a common goaliof making PSHS the best possible learning institution. Although each had unrelated duties, both were concerned with the interests of the students. Mr. Guinn dealt with every aspect of student life outside of the classroom instructionj while Dr. Dean worked with teachers, who, he believes to be the basis for education. Both Mr. Guinn, serv- ing his sixth year at PSHS and Dr. Dean, who has been at the school for seven years, would not change anything about their jobs. Mr. Guinn likes working with young people and their various questions. He felt that the most important role he played in their lives was helping their educational growth and just plain caring about them. Dr. Dean, on the other hand, believed that improving the quali- ty of education is his most impor- tant role in the lives of students. I believe outstanding teachers doing outstanding jobs is the key, said Dr. Dean. Although House Bill 72 did change many aspects of school life and activities, both Guinn and Wifi: offices next door to each other, Associate Pririeipaf Larry Guirm and Curricuiuni Director Doyle Dear: meet in the hailzvay before their morrzfrzg schedules get underway. page 154 I Faculty Dean had mixed emotions about the changes. Mr. Guinn felt that it was a total, difficult change which could have good or bad results for students and teachers. Dr. Dean saw the change in a different aspect, saying that the biggest change was the increase in paper- work. Nevertheless, Dean and Cuinn will continue working in their quest for the best. While Dr. Dean continues in his capacity at the senior high school as Cur- riculum Director, Mr. Guinn will become Executive Director of Stu- dent Personnel Services for the district. Aereptiiig an aff campus errgzlgemerit, Associate Principe! Larry Gaim: agrees to Speak at rm area inservice. 25 r sl, ii S t 5,1 , Y' With a schedule change late in the year, curriculum director Doyle Dean explains the complications that can arise to junior Lisa Penszky ,W :ii y 4 YK, K ' , 5 0 A As part of evaluation procedures, Dr. Dean Doyle drops by for classroom visits. Working in his office, Associate Principal Larry Guinn takes care of some unfinished paperwork? 7 MMWWW ,mai FE.. l Principal Sherman Millemsler smiles as he receives a Christmas gift from the staff at the annual faculty reception. 5 s j page 1 L..... xiii MBE? PM' U' x' 4 Suppbrling the football team, Principal Sher- A Taking lime oul from his busy man Millender cheers for the Wildcats at a P ri- schedule, Principal Sherman Millender clay morning pep rally. goes over some notes. Standing in front of at collection of awards, Superintenderff H. Wayne Hendrick begins his day. g gr VV .aw t as , vm L Q tfikln. ' ' imwtaxiaf ,Q 9'-it-...nj f - k V ,ay A if K L ., , ,,,, 5, Q if . ' f' hu! s 'I' '5!!?! wf., z g V it i 1 ,i pi , 2 ? it .4- A-if X , . avi' Beginning his 24th year, Millender enjoys role For Principal Sherman Millender, PISD is a way of life. He has spent 24 years in the district, the past five of which he has served as principal of PSHS. His duties include overseeing all campus activities and budgeting, as well as working as a liason with the superintendent and central district office. While House Bill 72 caused many changes. Mr. Millender managed to carry off the new mandates with skill and ease. This made conforming to new methods easier for everyone. Mr. Millender feels that the most important role he plays is creating the best possible at- mosphere of learning for the students. With all his respon- sibilities, he is still readily available to talk to faculty members and students. This is still one of his favorite pastimes. Having the best teachers, in- structing the best students, is Where it's at, he said. In K, . , -flea ,.,,1,iW4WWfl ' - '. V 'k uwmwwlk ,agar -4' H Looking at his calendar, Pffifffiklll Sherman plvfiffendeiiis remiruieqt Qfiiifffx fliq Vyyx p ,ppy i 1 will ni--l-.-1.1--. page X58 1 Sports 'K ,gk 1 im. ' fgssmw 'E' ' R- .. V Q A W ,f: is fwvggwiggfwm , W., .. A56 A ' , mi-xiii? iz, . ,Q , V- ,731-' .,,2 1e.,.Q,L ,V . W sxffezg, ,W Am L, 4 ,,,, Y f-Y, W- , U 'ww Am-- .,,, K ,sw f , wi A , K, V, azz '54 fi , ggi, -,,-.1 , X HK psf if ,.f . f ea. f,.. , , .- -1- f - i at -1'-35922-3-1 F at f lttilfffilf -uf,-ffls. 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With 7 of 10 games scheduled for Clark's friendly confines and ranked 10th in state in preseason football polls, Plano was the over- whelming favorite to win District 12-AAAAA. The Wildcats more than met those expectations, finishing the regular season undefeated at 10-0. ln the their first game against Denton, the Wildcats broke it open early. Taking advantage of Den- ton's mistakes, they scored five first-half touchdowns en route to a 42-0 domination of the Broncos. The following week, Plano re- covered from a scoreless first half to pound jesuit 31-0. The first real test for the team came against Duncan- ville. Plano led by a narrow 7-6 margin at halftime before scoring two more touchdowns behind senior Wally McNeely's 206 yards rushing. The 'Cats then withstood a late Panther rally to win 21-12. Despite a rash of injuries, Plano was victorious in its first two district contests. Plano then faced another tough matchup against crosstown rival PESH. Playing on a rain-drenched Clark Field, the Wildcats converted several Panther turnovers into a Tony Cook touchdown run and a Scott lnglish field goal. They posted two more TDs and trampled the Plano East Team 23-3. Plano's defense continued to be a dominant factor in district com- petition, allowing only one touchdown in two games. Against Lewisville, it was the defense that saved a district title. Tied 7-7 in the second quarter with Lewisville driving for the go-ahead score, the Wildcats' defense tightened up to stop the Farmers four times inside the 3-yard line. ln the fourth quarter, Plano led by a slim 20-14 margin. Only two minutes showed on the clock and the Farmers had the ball first-and- ten on the Plano 9. The defense held on three consecutive running 1 plays. Then, on fourth down, a Lewisville pass fell incomplete, preserving the victory and mak- ing the Wildcats the District 12- 5A champs. The Wildcats had no trouble with a weak Greenville Lion team in the final game. Plano used a potent running attack and a trick 41-yard halfback option pass from junior Kyle Moody to Dewayne Shepherd to destroy the Lions 35-6 before a vocal homecoming crowd. Plano also extended the longest regular season winning streak in Texas to 33 games. Talk of a state championship was once again circulating around Plano. ,.... ---- 4 ii. 1 - . fr- xQx 4 A mzior 11'Hl'HIt'II Rcitic Howard and Terr LS .V Price mzzki' their way to flu' locker room Illllltlfdt'fl'HS1'Zlt'L17ItfDt7lIH1lVVlf5lIl?Vt'St1Rt1l7lfl! the 21'7lfVf1dCr1f win over Bvrkiicr. flffff PIf1'1f 577o7lU55f0I7lHl'1f 1d Pflfk- page 160 X Sports if ,ple If cf! lf' Vhwfk 'f 1 V :ani K . . 1... .... ., . W. fe ew. , Adm. Hs, eijicg L. Jxxgl f V Nw f xy--. W-'km-A tffwrcw X M faq.: -f .iff W it -- 1, 'S' rMwa:iwm.,,f . .2 :ai r Sfnior dcfvnsizve back Tlmmas Sfroh is caught from behind after intercepting L1 pass in the first gauze of thc season against Danton, VARSITY FOQTBALL: Cfront rowj David Barrett, Mark Baumann, Chad Ferrell, Wally McNeely, Thomas Stroh, Rich Castranova, Paul Cadaret, Drew Caudell, Kevin Browne, Barton Rosprim, Kyle Moody, Manager Mike Weinberg fsecond rowj Manager Tom McCrory, David Broadwell, Mark Myskowski, James Lee, Scott Manatt, Chris Hickey, Iohnny Klones, Chris Kampos, lim Warren, jeff Rosandich, Dewayne Shepherd, Chuck Shreiber, Scott Inglish, Trainer Paul Garcia Cthird rowj Manager Gary Armstrong, john Davis, Brett Furrillo, Tom Naylor, Scott Austin, Ron Hurry, Doug Fallis, Don Hurry, Richard Duvall, johnny Harvey, Don Barker, Tony Cook, Manager Scott Beauchamp tback rowb Robert Powell, liric Wood- chek, David Oberdieck, lake Kaininsky, Reggie Howard, Jeff Gurney, Terry Price, Peter Macchese, Tom Campbell, Clay Sheriff, Carl Thompson Varsity Football X pagc 161 'Cats conquer Knights, The Wildcats, boasting a perfect 10-0 record, were entering the playoffs for the third consecutive year. For Plano fans entering Texas Stadium, hopefully the third would be the charm. In the opening round of the playoffs, Plano faced a bi-district matchup against a tough Dallas Kimball team. Although Kimball finished second in their district with an 8-2 record, both of its losses were to teams in the play- offs. The Knights also featured a dangerous offense which could score quickly from anywhere on the field. Plano met the challenge, how- ever, as a familiar story, tough Wildcat defense, was the deciding factor in the game. The defensive unit collected six turnovers and held on a goal line stand as Plano trampled the Knights 21-8. Plano got its first break in the first quarter as defensive end Don Hurry recovered a fumble at the 5-yard line, preventing a Kimball touchdown. Plano got another break when a Kimball returner fumbled a Scott Inglish punt. Six plays later the Wildcats scored their first touchdown on an 8-yard run by Scott Austin. Another Kimball fumble on the ensuing kickoff resulted in more Plano points, as the Wildcats stretched their lead. Kimball engineered a 72-yard drive but failed to score three times inside Plano's one to preserve the Wildcats' 14-0 halftime lead. In the second half, the precision punting of Inglish backed Kimball up against the goal line most of the third quarter. Early in the fourth quarter, Dewayne Shepherd in- tercepted a pass to set up Plano's final score. Wally McNeely bulldozed his way into the end zone for a 24- yard TD and a 21-0 advantage. Kimball added a late touchdown and a two point conversion to page 162 X Sports avoid the shutout. Plano's victory set up a game against longtime rival Highland Park for the area playoffs. Unlike Plano, Highland Park advanced to the playoffs on a coin flip after en- ding the regular season in a three way district tie. During the first half, the Wild- cat offense sputtered, threatening only once and scoring no points. The Scots scored after the opening kickoff on a plunge on fourth-and- goal at the one. Plano held the rest of the half and trailed 7-0. Plano could not solve the Scots' tough defense as the 'Cats failed to lose to HP score on their first two second half possessions. Highland Park an- swered by adding a field goal and a touchdown to take a command- ing 17-0 lead. It was the fourth quarter when Plano found its first offensive suc- cess. McNeely ran in from the five with 8:31 left on the clock. Inglish added the extra point to put the score at 17-7. Plano got the ball back with four minutes left and drove to the HP 24 before they ran out of miracles. The drive stalled, leaving the final score as Highland Park 17, Plano 7 and ending the season. Against Plano East, senior Wally McNeely searches for an opening to shoot through the line. MCNeeIy was zvotea' Offensive Player of the Year by the coaches in District 12-AAAAA. '-sq 1 Hx N 1... Z- il ..... Q S-A 9 is , ,I QlI1 , , he . is or Qlf After making a clutch reception, junior Dewayne Shepherd tries to break away from two Highland Park defenders as the Wildcats mount a desperate comeback attempt. ... QL. 012.1 -dl! 1 J As the Wildcats prepare to push the ball into the end zone, junior Kyle Moody races around enemy lines while junior Tony Cook works on defense. 4 The pigskin squirts out of the grasp of a Highland Park back as he is upended on a hit by senior linebacker johnny Harvey. .1 ,-,,.v,. ? K if xv .f s -if- A ln the area playoff, QB Tony Cook rears back to throw while senior Scott Austin looks for someone to block. 111 VARSITY FOOTBALL Plano 1 7 7 42 0 Denton 31 0 Iesuit 21 12 Duncanville 29 10 Lake Highlands 21 10 Pearce 23 3 PESH 21 7 Berkner 20 0 Richardson 20 14 Lewisville 35 6 Greenville PLAYOFFS 8 Kimball 17 Highland Park 21 7 Varsity Football X page 163 yv Foofrsau. 28 27 35 6 I ' 12 6 Z? 7 ' 53 3 Riino ,,n:, ,, ,,,, v ' llil To vxil 9 e i -LL- if 5 ffl ' + L T Diincanville B , Highlands , 5 Pearce T lilililiilll T T IUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL: Cfront rowj Coach Tom Kimbrough, Mark Singhaus, Vince Spann, Wes Buchanan, Ed Landry, David McCreary, Iason jones, Coach Randall Chaddick fsecond rowj Sean Mc- Collum, Steve Miller, Chris Sellars, Galen Carmichael, Dan Diehl, Bill Yurch, Chris McClain, Tim Dyer fthird rowl Coach Ken Hardison, Coach Mike Farish, Coach Mike Hughes, Brian Winstead, Terry Holmes, Conrad Iudd, Tim Raines, Rick Mitchell, Darcy Dierking, Marcus Milling, Coach jimmy Spann, Coach Gerald Brence Qback rowj Coach Robert Woods, Mike Curry, Ross Paup, David Iurcak, john Potes, Russell Patterson, David Upshaw, Doug McCarley, Charlie Klepker, Coach Steve Thomas L N :if A . fx rf-,, Qlllnuq...f q.. 'l'd2.i-'11:'- ' ' - ' i :..: .--. 1 Q T ' if I ..... ' iv 'l ,gl N lgs 3 Q ll B lli ' ,fi B is g. 5 I A I 'ff is 3 , Tian V' r 'N . 'M r we ' ga, ,c, , ,Yec if J I i 'L W X 0 junior varsity running back Mark Singhaus turns upfield as a teammate levels a defender to clear the way. page 164 X Sports Tough defense get I team rollin If Coach Steve Thomas had given a most valuable player award in 1984, it would have gone to the entire defense. The junior varsity football squad featured a stingy defense which surrendered an average of eight points a game. Unfortunately, the offense was also held scoreless twice as the IV 'Cats finished with a 5-2-1 record for the season. Opening their season against Denton, the IV team managed to escape with a narrow victory, 28- 27. In the next game, the offense put in its best performance of the year, scoring on 4 of its first 5 possessions on the way to a 35-6 demolition of the Iesuit Rangers. The game was highlighted by the passing combination of quarter- back Darcy Dierking and tight end Tim Raines which accounted for two touchdowns. After edging out Duncanville the following week, the IV team entered district play on a bit- tersweet note with a 7-7 tie against Lake Highlands. Plano got its only points on a 45-yard punt return for a touchdown by flanker Iason Iones while penalties squandered two second-half TDs and a field goal, costing Plano the win. Penalties were once again the problem in Plano's 3-0 loss to I. I. Pearce. Penalties against the Wildcats at inopportune times were more effective at stopping Plano's offense than Pearce's defense. Plano also lost three fumbles to Pearce's none in a game played in a steady rain. Against PESH, bad weather was one major factor in a Plano win. The game was plagued with fumbles by both sides with the big mistake coming on a missed handoff in the PESH backfield which resulted in a Wildcat touchdown. Plano added a field goal by Chris Sellars and a safety in the 12-O shutout. A safety in the second quarter was the only scoring by either team in the contest versus Berkner. The safety occurred when Plano punter Mike Curry mishandled the snap and was forced to fall on the ball to prevent the Rams from recovering for a touchdown. The offense never could get in gear as the IV lost 2-0. After games against both Richardson and Lewisville were cancelled, the team finished out the season on a winning note with a 27-13 triumph over Greenville. Surrounded by a horde of Richardson defenders, IV quarterback Darcy Dierking searches for a path of escape. IV Football X page 165 5 EL ? 4 vdil 1Dlli Guard Rich Thompson protects the ball from a defender while looking for an outlet pass that will eventually lead to more points on the board. Plano Plano Plano Plano Plano Plano Plano t 1 s Plano Plano Plano Plano o ' ' Flaw t P1339 Playjml o Plaxib Plano Plano Boys Varsity Basketball 48 N. Dallas Tempieletslt' 1 Haltom City Kimball Wicluta Falls Richardson Mansfield 1 S N ewman Smith N. Mesquite Adantst ttiiili i 1. 1- Berknerisgsitfsti l iry, Q- , , l t I. I. Peafbe Berkner t Lake Highlands tsii wg ,, 41 50 45 63 ' I 41 68 54 ' 55 ' 48 ' 67 51 ' 4 64 Q it 57 . ' as '74 ' 68 , 3 77 72 52 ' 82 ' ' Q se S w 2 itiftii 50 77 72 66 S2 ' 65 1 it z ll L A t Q Q ' 1 , I f, ,X Sv Varsity head coach Ike Brown uses a time-out to show his players what the strategy is for the remainder of the game. lunior Robert Schmidt exhibits his jump shot form to put district opponent Newman Smith behind two more points, page 166 ! Sports IJ IIQIIIITIID A I I IJFIQIXII I Dl II-II.. Varsity survives turbulent season Basketball can have a very un- predictable season outcome, due to the number of games played. This was the case with this year's varsi- ty basketball team. For the first time in two years, some height had been restored to the team. The season looked promising in the eyes of head coach Mike Bridges, as well as most informed Plano basketball fans. The first seven games of the season proved the theory well. At the end of the HaltomfRichland Tournament, the varsity cagers boasted a record of five wins and two losses. Unfortunately, just when things were going well, Murphey's Law entered the scene: Anything that can go wrong will go wrong . .. and it did. Twenty-four hours before a game with Dallas Kimball, Coach Bridges resigned. The district quickly promoted IV coach Ike Brown to the position of head coach. Plano's record took a slide to an even 5-5, but Coach Brown proved that the three losses were merely an adjustment period for the players. On the eve of district play, Plano hosted an invitation tourna- ment. The varsity squad won the tourney championship, pulling their record to a 9-6 and insuring recovery was in sight. In mi attvnzpl at Zlftftlflf over thc Newnzari Smitli Trojans, senior Rob Burris aims at thc lmskvt for iz two point scart' 2011110 L1 dvfvrzf sm, oppomvzt fries Il block. BOYS VARSITY BASKETBALL: Cfront rowj Rob Burns, Horace Myrick, Rich Thompson, David Landrum Csecond rowj Coach Ike Brown, Bill Heffernan, Steve Tabor, Greg Iackson, Stan McKinley, Chris Cummins, Steve Hegg, Dwight Miles, Billy Holden, Asst. Coach Mike Parish f' 9 1 'ILM' 3 'A If Boy's Varsity Basketball X page 3. , ' 1 -..t.- .,. s 'Wi , PP' PLANJ 34 Q an ' ' -A? f , Q Mila X1 P hui T1'm1'11g, foordimzfiorz, Nlll7'11L'I'tQ1If NVUHICL'Il'HIl'Hf5l7fllgl70L11SIIl7f for forward Starz AfIcK1'r1IUx1faslzvozzffrrzozwsI2voGn'w1z'illodcfmzders. page 168 X Sports Team gains confidence with mid season surge With preseason statistics looking good, the varsity basketball team was expected to finish in first or second place and possibly be a state playoff contender for the first time since 1982. When problems arose early in the season, the team's record dropped to near even - 8-6. As a result, new head coach Ike Brown and his team had to work extra hard to prove that they could still compete with the top teams in the district. To complicate matters even more, Plano lost its first two district games to Richardson, and Greenville. Intense practice after The infamous slam dank is no problem for varsity basketball player Greg jackson as he practices for an upcoming district game. the Greenville game produced two ensuing victories against I. I. Pearce and Richardson Berkner which began to restore some con- fidence to the team. Next on the schedule were the defending district champions, Lake Highlands. At the time, they were holding second place and had no problem keeping it after stunning Plano by 17 points, 69-52. Although Plano never returned the favor to Lake Highlands, they did gain wins in their next five games, one of which was a high scoring 20 point blowout, 82-62, against Lewisville. Plano's five game winning streak had finally brought them to a tie for second place, only to drop back after losing two of their last three games. Plano finished the season on a down note after losing by three points to Plano East with a season record of 16-12. Senior post-player Greg Iackson gains the extra hand's length needed to out-jump his Berkner counterpart in the opening tip-off. Plano defenders Horace Myrick, Chris Cummins, and Steve Tabor crowd the lane to block a shot attempt from a Berkner Rams offensive attack. Boy's Varsity Basketball X page 169 IV finishes season near perfect The IV basketball squad posted an outstanding record of 21-3 this season. ln the eyes of the coach- ing staff, that means a strong var- sity team for 1985-86. The junior Wildcats jumped off to an undefeated pre-season rec- ord of 10-0. Of the 10 wins, only two teams were able to come within 10 points of Plano. Four of the games had scoring margins of 30 points or more, including a 61 point win over Shepton High School at the PESH Iunior Varsity Tournament. Beginning district play, the IV team encountered the same hard- ship as their varsity squad by los- ing the first district game to Richardson. However, Coach Mike Farish's team recovered gracefully by sweeping six is A ,Irr . . i t . Irss I A' - g r - , - if . . . In flfg f X, . K 'f 'i'-' ' ,..f it-...,,.. .:- 'ig'-.. . 1 S iiiiigzg 5 . A-,, - Iunior Brian Barry prepares to complete a fast break with an unopposed Iay-up. page 170 X Sports straight wins, including 18 points against Greenville. Still, Plano could not shake Richardson and lost the second-round game 45-53. The remainder of the season turned out to be an enjoyable one for the IV team. The boys won their last five games, topping off the season with a 52-45 win over Plano East. DLANQ FLANU r pt ANQ ,ii U vLANf, IV BASKETBALL tfront rowj Derrick Iensen, Chris Montanaro, Brett Cooper tback rowj Coach Mike Farish, Ari Rahakkala, Greg Rowell, Steve Woods, Iay Clark, Robert Schmidt, Mike Wilson, Brian Barry, Alan Kennedy, Rich Sellars, Manager Michael Grubbs . The Plano IV offense executes a strategic offensive play against the Berkner defense. 7 PLAN 320 '9 '4fmwa.,., H 4091 gt R, V dv' Forward Robert Schmidt places tlze ball against lllL'l7I1Ckl70I1fLlf0C07ll,lllL'lL' a llllf-Ill? in one of two district IV wins ooer the Berkrzer Rams. F ' K .I ' 'ri ' 4 , . X .:7ff f rff 23g:h., o Q.. 4:r'N..5- , r 1 9 ff, A Q 4 ' M....... . .N I fe S Q ivhi 1 K' Q ZRSQXA , 54 lt 'Lp 1. .Q '31, 'io at r 5 ' ' gf lv , x WMM. ,C k Y '. .4 k L .,,. ,..- i Y ' D -Q, J lv. -X x 1 , I .1 K N , --lx .F U' P, AX, .f 'N',IMA KM-0 ,iff i 'K ,,,,Y sv 4 ' ff X- .-WS junior Greg Rowell breaks away from a cor- ner trap to make a two point attempt. Boys junior Varsity Basketbalilltt p 6 Plano 72 N. Dallas 40 7 Planog, 63 Temple Plano? 81 Halforn L 0 Plano 82 Kimball 56 Plano 58 Pinlcston 56 Planor 76 Williams 3237 Plano 86 Shepton 25 Plano 66 Lakeview Centennial 59 Plano 51 Grand Prairie 641 Plano 7l Newman Smith 42 Plano 48 Richardson 74 Plano 70 Greenville 50 Plano 44 I. I. Pearce 55 Plano 78 Berkner 66 Plano 59 Lake Highlands 47 Plano 57 Lewisville 46 Plano 47 Plano East 46 Plano 59 Greenville 41 Plano 45 Richardson 53 Plano SS I. I. Pearce 52 Plano 72 Berkner 54 Plano 74 Lake Highlands 42 Plano 69 Lewisville 58 Plano 52 Plano East 45 Boy's junior Varsity Basketball l page 171 .a-f V H Scores fizzle as season progresses Momentum is an important part of the game. A lot of it is desire, getting on the court and getting after it, stated girls varsity basket- ball Coach Polly McKeon. Depth is something we had a lot of this year. We had more of a fast running game and compensated for lack in height with speed and aggressive defense. Ending the season with a 10-18 record, the varsity girls basketball team proved the old saying, lt's not Whether you win or lose, but how you play the game. ln the game of basketball, the final score is just a statistic. The im- portant thing is playing your best. And then if you've done that, you've really won, said varsity player Cathey Upham. The girls claimed several big vic- tories including a 55-32 win over Paris to start their season off on the right foot. Following with a 58-35 win over Garland and a 49-35 win over Wilmer Hutchins, the girls L A Scnior Lcsllc Molltiy leaves the defcizse standing as slzc breaks inside the key for a low jump shot in a girls district basketball contest. Center Shannon Hinson jumps lzigli as she goes for the ball to begin the game against tlic Plano EHSfPl171fl1L'VS., page 172 f Sports had several big games. There were also some close vic- tories. The girls beat Mesquite with a score of 51-48 and squeaked by Greenville, 42-41. In one of their tight games against Richard- son, the score was tied at 52 with less than a minute to play. Amy Iohnson took a gamble on a great opportunity and shot from the outside. Because of this swisher, overtime was avoided. On the IV team, Jana Dillon and Shelley Sullivan were consistent high scorers. The IV girls team had a successful season finishing it out with a record of 12-9. Both teams worked very hard and the girls were noticeably willing to give all of their effort to the sport, said Coach McKeon. Q NU, -8.1 GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL: Cfront rowl Mary Turner, Casey Coffman, Amy Iohnson, Shawn Palmer, Coach Polly McKeon Qback rowl Leslie Molloy, Shelley jennifer Graves Sullivan, Kirsten Zecher, Barb Garland, Cathey Upham, Shannon Hinson, Coach .. K I x in , in Q .. . X Ll Q' MN ,f itil Girls Varsity Basketball ' '10 18 Plano Paris Plano 5 S Garland Plano Plano Plano Plano 1 S. Garland Plano Plano Mesqmtei Gainesville Mesquite P Plano i s Lamary Plano Lewxsville Plano ,Lewisville Plano 1 N, Mesquite Plano Plano East Plano 1 .Mansfield y Pnl-me Plano it ljreenvlllei Plano P Richardson Plano 5 Pearce Plano Berkner Wilmer Hutchins P i Samlnlouston ' Plano i fs Lake Highlands it ,bswinvlile gs Plano P as Greenville Richardson Plano Pearce Berkner 5 Plano Plano Plano so Plano A slam East 1 P R Lake Hlghlancls Q 55 32 58 , 35 51 ' 48 61 Irving MacArthur 70 48 5 52 49 28 60 61 49 35 35 2.8 38 ' 63 Plano 47 'Fort Worth SW 65 27 57 42 44 48 62 46 54 4? 54 42 41 41 52 49 28 56 68 41 48 53 ' '34 51 72 54 50 54 52 45 48 79 80 44 50 v-2. 1 sf fx NZ Ja- ' Af During a time out, members of the girls varsity basketball team listen to Coach Polly Mckeon explain the next strategy. K .ei . QW f if ' ,E ZZQQQ V,.: i l' it I A ,1 Q , u' PM 5 0 ' . -' 5 Against the PESH Panthers varsity player Shannon Hinson takes the jump shot to After bringing the ball down the court, varsity player Barb Garland gains momentum as she score two points. prepares for the jump shot. Girls Varsity Basketball X page 173 Iunior Amber Lewis goes for a layup to GIRLS IUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL: Qfront rowj Mary Turner, Iaqui Lester, Tamara Webb, Kelly Boughtin lsecond rowj Gale Holinski, Shelley Sullivan, Iana Dillon, Susan Miller, Shelley Knight, Christina Nilmeler Cback rowj Coach Polly McKeon, Tamy Slyter, Amber Lewis, Lisa Guynes, Coach Iennifer Graves page 174 f Sports gain two points against North Mesquite. QA 5 .57 VN M ':Tk5 A L D 1 in i ss esri L, N , sii i A tm A f1,Ls. i i , tt, Despite her injured knee, junior Iana Dillon dribbles down the court to escape the Green- ville defense. 'Q Widener claims 5th in state All the training and hard work finally paid off for junior Kim W1dener Interested m track and cross country for several years, her disciplined long hours of training enabled her to claim first place in D1str1ct. With support from family and friends, Kim placed third in Regional and fifth at State I d1dn't expect to get this far considering it is my first year, said Kim, I have already set higher goals for my senior year ' fill' I l'Xl lKllX Meets tough for runners It didnt seem to get any easier for the Cross Country teams as they made their way through tough competition The overall performance by the boys varsity was disappointing due to inluries and eligibility through restrictions The IV team had a little better season To prove lust how closely matched the district was, every team Won at least one meet Plano won the North Dallas High School meet with senior Chad Chaudhuri, in first place and junior, Will Cralle, in second Chaudhuri fin ished in the top ten of every meet and was named All District Cralle finished seventh in the District meet and received honorable men tion in AllD1Stf1Ct Overall, the team improved on their running times : fiifi?-1SSi41ffESfQ? S' 5. -'f j lzilsf-'gig jf 7 - 325' if 5 :ttyfjf'ffffgq5w-fes'. iz. Ei., I :,. f , 1 si? :SUSE-, Psa-me V- - ' - . 'J 1 ftsmaawxzxzn. i V new wut- 1-K .. M2 a7f.:ff,NgffQpwf:g,., K ,K '- .Q L' . . Wws..:ff,.- .1 3 ,Q 51 1 ,ffmffffsiffiszgsfsft ' . I - ' f ' ' iff. -V ' tv K . .7 ' l 1 1 1 0 . , . CROSS COUNTRY: Cfront rowj Mark King, Brad Nagy, Anthony Hughs, Kevin Hampton, Casey Coffman, Cory Vick, Iayme Okerblom, Kim Widener, Iohnny Lathrop, Will Cralle, Doug Little, Mike Patti Cback rowj Dean Huntly, Paul Con- nor, Tom Barnes, Brian Kennedy, Kevin Eden, Chad Chaudhuri, Ieff Aptekar, Greg Sullivan, Nick Walker, Kenneth Booth, Phil Shovein The runners learned that it takes a lot of hard work and dedication to be good, said Coach Roger Taylor. The girls Cross Country team wasn't eligible to compete as a team at many meets except district due to too few participants. We didn't do real well as a team but we did have some good individual performances, said Coach Taylor. Most of the girls improved their times and were very competitive. Iuniors Kim Widener and Cory Vick had particularly outstanding performances during the season. Widener placed first at District, third at Regional, and fifth at State while Vick placed 15th at District out of a field of 40. Cross Country I page 175 YS TRACK Meet Ptaee t3is1wpLyrteh interannual s Sunset kvextatmnal Max tlleletsmsth Relays En tfrauae Relays Mesquite Reiays t masavette Relays Histrtet ttl, ' fks' it 1 , .A f Senior johnny Harvey puts tremendous strength behznd the dzscus to place hzm second at the Dzstrzct meet BOYS TRACK: Cfront rowj johnny Harvey Nick Walker Kevin Eden Peter Mar- chese jeff Rosandich Mike Patti Chad Chaudhuri jim Warren Tommy Barnes tback rowj Bryan Worth, Brent Wiemer, Adam Lashbrook, Brian Kennedy, Chris Runan, Tom Simerson, Mike Litxkow, Paul Connor, jon Duke, Steve Hegg, Sam Houston, Kevin Clipp, joey Roseborough, David jurack, Terry Price, james Lee, Dwayne Shepherd, jin Ho Chung, Terry Holmes, Kevin Odonoghue, Chris Howard, Todd Williams, David Angell, Bobby Williamson Tracksters excel as individuals Tremendously successful, the varsity boys track team was strong in both field events and distance races. The first of the varsity's ac- complishments was winning the championship at the Bishop Lynch Invitational and the Duncanville Relays. The boys followed with a second in the Grand Prairie Relays and a fourth in the Mesquite Relays. The jV team won second in both the Grand Prairie Relays and District. At the Duncanville meet, Plano had several of their best perfor- mances and at the District Meet, field event competitors were outstanding. Among the impress- ive performances were senior Mike Davis' pole vault of 14'6 which tied the school record. Page 176 X Sports junior Terry Price had a shot put of 54'3 , and senior Tony Cook ran a 100-meter race in 10.69 seconds and the 200 meters in 22.3 seconds. Best overall Went to senior Wally McNeely for shot put - discus - 100 meters - sprint relay, junior Steve Hegg, for 100 meters - sprint relay - high jump - long jump, and junior Tony Cook, for 100 meters - 200 meters - sprint relay. They were a fine group of gentlemen who worked hard together to develop character, sportsmanship, and team loyalty, said Coach Steve Thomas. Girls track team ended its season in seventh place in district and fifth place in regionals. The teams' best overall performance was at the Duncanville meet where they placed third, beaten out of second by a mere seven points. An excellent showing was made by long jumper Shawn Palmer at District as she jumped 17'7 , in state competition. Super trackstar Kim Widener won first in the mile and second in the 800 meters. Outstanding among the girls were Widener in the 800 meters - 400 meter - one mile, Palmer in the long jump - triple jump - as well as the 200 meter, teammate Monique Finney in discus, and junior Casey Coffman in the two miles. The girls realized after the competition of the season what it takes to have a winning team, summed up Coach jennifer Graves. , ' M i s: ,M 'v wiggles ggrgfrigilwgoh s , mfg, 'Eg ,, -WM. i i t . 22 - wing elf , Q -1-ey-11 4 5 iw N w - - A ggi ' ' , 5, -A W g Q :-. 557 was mfg- ' ,- :1S'ai5 liF:+':lhF- 33 'qua si -:xi flag an W ig Nga. ::g.-- ::...f-..':' :. ' e . : .-t.w?3Hw..:- - 5 -9 F4551 , V, . ij ,. isfwfagf k J f 3 4 is + - Veg-af Aw if revies me . -- 2555 -5. - 1 , .. aww w A - f A Y ...aka X - We T A H 4 M T 1 , y 'P Pix S L -W 'X' ,.kisL.,L: W uw is H 'si i i k E GIRLS TRACK: ffront rowj Iaqui Lester, Kristen Snodgrass, Madelyn McCormick, Julie Rogers fsecond rowl Anne Baker, Ellen Grubbs, Cory Vick, Brenna Tucker fthird rowj Monique Tenney, Deborah Lepo, Shawn Palmer, Kim Widener Cback rowj Coach Iennifer Graves, Casey Coffman, Assistant Coach Polly McKeon N A at may ik if I If Shawn Palmer long jumps with great form as she completes the jump with a distance of 17'71!6 as 'TMA X -w., in-... nn... vi lllnnuy -v-wx H-Maw. ,Ni ,WM K Iunior Cory Vick strides forthe finish. Senior Mike Davis clears the pole vault with plenty of room to place him third at the Regional Meet. Track I page 177 un: l CXIDAI I vl.l..l.:. I Dru.l. Varsit volleys far from goal While individual matches had their exciting moments, the overall volleyball season was a disappointment. In preseason games, the girls showed improvement over last year with a record of 4-1. I knew that we would be com- petitive this year, but I also knew 2 2 that every team in our district would really be tough, said Coach Kathy Shackelford. That is just what it turned out to be, tough, In the opening game of district, the girls fell to Lake Highlands 3-15, 12-15. The team then bounced back to shut out Pearce 15-0, 15-0. The girls went on to overtake Plano East I5-ll, l5-10. Their downfall began as they lost to Berkner. We split games in the match as we won the second game 15-3. We went on to lose the match, but the quality of play was competitive and exciting, said Coach Shackelford. Their only other win of the season was against Greenville. The girls' season record was 4-10. The varsity team realized that when they played as individuals, good points were few and far be- tween. When they played together on the court, team unity allowed their game to 'click' resulting in good play, said Coach Shackelford. Although the overall season was not what the girls hoped for, there were two players who were rec- ognized for their individual skills. Senior Traci Strohl was nominated to the first All-District l2-AAAAA. Senior Amy Holmes was named second team All-District. With only two losses, IV vol- leyball had the best record in the district. The girls ended the season with a record of 20-2. IV players learned that hard work, discipline, and team unity resulted in victory, said Coach Shackelford. With so many of the junior var- sity players moving up to the var- sity, Plano is sure to have an awesome team next year, com- mented junior Christine Shultz. flajff t fs. W ,aff . K hifi I. 'T Qs- 311 1. 1 xt 3 ,N ...Q --IS tsrti' I E K ff. 'I -'-NI I it ...N .ngu- - .. at .4 .. -sf' Despite mi irijlirif, smiior Sharm llirfifiriiiiz Duringiigiirriviijeiiiiist 1iIkt'fiILQl1liIlliIS, jmziorpliriifloliiisousetsiijvtlielmlltoiifminizriizte. iwicvzitriztcs on ii sziurvssfzil rctzmz. page 178 X Volleyball IV VOLLEYBALL: Cfront rowj Dawn Hayes, Christine Shultz, Mary Nicewander, jaqui Lester, Shelley Knight, Katy Kepner Cback rowl Coach Diane Davey, Mary Turner, Felicia Floyd, Lisa Cluynes, Tracy Behrens, Amy johnson, IH N dlstmf mdhhy mm-Ur DMN! HNW5 Loach Kathy Shackclford lunksori121iizzticiguztioizizsll'teiziriiziizfeliisiz Gzzifiies sp1'kestl1elu1ll. - if Varsity Volleyball Pre-Season C4-11 Nimitz 15-6, 15-8 Sherman 15-4, 15-12 Bryan Adams 15-10, 15-2 Garland 15-9, 16-18, 5-15 Highland Park 15-12, 12-15, 15-13 District C4-101 Lake Highlands 3-15, 12-15 Pearce 15-0, 15-0 Plano East 15-11, 15-10 Berkner 15-5, 13-15, 11-15 Richardson 8-15, 15-12, 4-15 Lewisville 12-15, 15-12, 9-15 Greenville 15-4, 7-15, 15-7 Lake Highlands 14-16, 8-15 Pearce 13-15, 3-15 Plano East 15-O, 15-O Berkner 3-15, 7-15 Richardson 14-16, 13-15 Lewisville 6-15, 5-15 ,, Greenville 14-16, 15-8, 4-15 nf jgfl'--. VARSITY VOLLEYBALL: Cfront rowj Tournament record C3-47 Ieffrie Ruhl, Mary Turner, Kim Mc- -1 I 9 Quilliams Csecond rowl Natalie Wensel, Q Traci Strohl, Coach Kathy Schackelford In ll llrlllll' ganie, junior defwldvr Amif . 'I . f f 1 K . 1 110111165lVIit'b10l7lOL'1x iz slmt uqizidisl llwzrfv. 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As expected, the Richardson match turned out to be an exciting and close contest but Plano com- petitors overcame the competition 28-25. The wrestlers finished undefeated in district 9-0. This led them to the regional tournament in which Bobby Sutterfield, 119 lbs., jeff York, 167 lbs., john Fuller, 176 lbs., and Zane Baird, 185 lbs. won their weight divisions. Sec- ond place winners were Sam Henderson, 112 lbs., Mike Meskunas, 132 lbs., joe james, 138 lbs., and Craig Tinsley, 155 lbs. From here, these wrestlers went on to state. I thought our team had a great year! We were undefeated in dual 3 .Im meets and were regional runners- up. We had two boys place at the state meet. james and Fuller placed fifth, commented Coach Webb on the team's performance. With an undefeated season, Plano's only weakness was being unqualified for the weight classes of 98 and 105 pounds. The wrestlers still considered themselves a solid team at their high peak of winning. The wrestlers certainly learned what it takes to win, Coach Webb said. Our team was a close group and each boy, I think, improved himself as a person both on and off the mat. g WRESTLING: ffront rowj Zane Baird, Craig Tinsley, Mike Meskunas, Brent jones, joe Stith Csecond rowj Steve Mahnich, jeff Grochowsky, jeff York, Bobby Sutter- field, joe james, Scot Parnell, David Serafino, Coach Taylor Webb tthird rowj David Oberdieck, Russell Curry, john Fuller, Sam Henderson, Tom Naylor fback rowj Beau Morgan A Senior Mike Meskunas uses a cradle maneuver against his opponent. 4 jeff York works to pin a Richardson opponent. In the 138-lb. inatelz-up junior Brent jones defeats iz Riehardson opponent 4-0 in d district duel. Wrestling Plano Bishop Lynch Plano Lewisville Marcus Plano Irving High Plano Highland Park Plano Irvlng Nimnz Plano Lewisville Hxgh Plano Richardson Plano Lake Highlands Plano I. I. Pearce Tournaments: Bishop Lynch 6th Trinity 4th Lake Highlands 7th Regional 2nd 31 Falling agizimf Ricliizrdbon 5enior Craig Tiiislijii mines back to tie the n1atfli4-4, Wrestling X page 181 E Q' fgrvfis, ,fm A ' rdfik,-kiwi' 1 '11, 1 A ' W - 1 t ,11'Egl1?55?i:5g1,3f3' w3,w,.zQ,' ,wibllmn swii pfi ,, ,, , ,z gr'Ef1?212gfrQ ' ?'YpsiHfwr,.,'w1,,,M ,,3,L,w ',, mfs? gaga,g,ge2'fa1e 1 ,,'-, 1, 1 ,, 1 x.,:jp1-assi-iiv,,, Wir ,rw ' vw iCivf',,5,,,,:l,f,1wn, ,,,', U rnftizzimfi t' fiwl',':',w,Y,Mf'm,' M,,,t,,iww M, lxnf, :',,!,lmf ,wy,,w,,v',w,1 era1:U1WL4,mli,tl ml ,,f WW ,M hw' ,,r'tll,3it+,2ff ,fit ,,wwtmvwwfz'12'wl W M' fW,f twin 9-f,,,w'plt,l'wL,:, pt, rs , my W, ,L ,W,q1,f':aM,',-My , ,,1z2rW11'i ' wx,,311m,,v'x w:f,w, ',' :Lie ii ,wt,,,, , cs ' ,ww-, ,i, Vim. , ,,1 ,X ,, ,X V, I , , ,V',' V 3rd ' 535 Plano swimmers take Coach Steve Rainey were asked what he thought of his swimmers this season he would probably answer with praisewor- thy adjectives. The swimmers pro- ved that good teamwork and much practice brought good results. The girl s team finished with a second place in the state tourna- ment. The boy s team pulled to a 10th place at state. Performances of 'u 'tif P i a uatlc route to State llllltll High Swimmer of the year. Stephanie Langham Molly Schwiezer Barb Neily Tiffany Spencer and Mike Russell broke individual team speed records while Dee Dee Smith Barb Neily Molly Schwiezer and Stephanie Langham broke the 400 free style relay record. With such a strong team Coach Rainey could very possibly see Los 3, Girls WSU YYTWHMT l illill Wane 5 I , ' l'llll X S as N sg if s. as st vs. 'Z S so t , ss 1 15325-,L I, ,If WW 21531, flf'3t3Q1Mg H32 l'wl14 'rlf' , l' i ti + ' ' ,rw 2 , f K 2 JIM WW rf f 011' , 'W K M N' ! f lv ' f ' 5,51 , ,,,rly,',N4r,Wl,f,gQj !fhr'!Zl,,! ,gl , f, :Lg fag 1 if ' W' If M 'L f f L1 r f ,' M sf if , r . K . I 331 . . I I q 'lff 1 . l X l l f ' 3 d 1 t , ith Zmzir , Q M 5 I r I ' ' , 'f my 1 , 'l H V, fffftft L J, frm! M M, , , , ti mf ,lff,,l1wllr r , , X Src! is! ' 3. 2nd C 6 1 X f AS s 1 f ' 1 M , .2921 - I '--,..,Q,qWM g N., . the combined teams gave Plano the third place overall position in the state of Texas. The team that went to state also heralded the season with notable individual performances. For her continued outstanding work, Barb Neily was named Plano Senior f- ,A -r , , ',1'aE5 -2 H -.,. If' ,f . K ,e . 1-1. --2 ' , - -I 42.7 aff? f r- f5'?5fL ...ai ' ,-I ln.: ga bm N ,., .Al ' ' -Vw .. . 'f,,, V A - V .fm ...M W V V 4 After an exlmustirzg race, senior Tiffany Spence rests agnirzst the side of the pool before making armtlzcr lap. page 182 X Sports similar results in the 1985-86 team. Coach Steve Rainey proudly displays the plaque he received for the girl swim mers' second place ranking in state. Vfy, K ji Jw.. , ,, , Senior Molly Schweizer passes her opponent fo take llze lead in the 200 l.M. relay. l l . c y W f , 53 ,,s,,,,l new Q' n a,..,.m,,,e i is-Q 9 S- S' 2 if SWIMMING: Cfront rowj Iill Bergen, Molly Schweizer, Tiffany Spence, Barb Neily, Stephanie Herrick, Stephanie Langham Csecond rowj Mike Collins, Rick Sloane, Doug Bryce, Mike Russell, Bill Kennedy Cthird rowl Iohn Rod, Torn Kehoe, David Voss, Coach Steve Rainey Cback rowj Mike Gasser, Rob DelPriori, Clark Neily, Robert King junior David Voss walks back along the poolside to his starting point to prepare for another race. Swimming X page 183 21 1.-V l 1543 lm , , C i l . a U U- . U BOYS VARSITY YR , J SOCCER f T I To . ., ,, 2 , f - A 14 7,,7,,2 ,W i ' gl Y W ' K QW! A A ii Lx I ff ll S V S , i ' E - 'Q Plano 1 Duncahflille C C i T T f e f S 3 T we T' 1 Q Piano 2 Sherman 5 . o i T Plano 1 Plano East c t , ,L 'nm A, 5 . A V 7 ...,, to .ff I 2 Plano 0 Iesuit ' ' ' it' IAS ' 5? 4 5 Al Q S S 1 Plano 3 MacArthur I 9 . .. , A . .5 K 0 R' x , 'lf' , X L T? 91 'i M rl ' 7' :,A ' IC 7 3' 3 . S ti 'S or Tr' L G? c,cc - fc xl 0 Duncanxztiinle e T Q or T f ' ' S 1' I . Plano 3 Lake Harmands - T if , S 'l S W- g i ,, , if T' J v- 'li 1 f Q Q Plano 0 Pearce X N, S in e in T Y ' T 1, ' Plano 1 Tyler Lee it AJM ,. - T 1 I st Plano, 1 Pl8I'!0iE3?t Hors vARs1'rY soccaizg qfront rowj Stewart iwbwmh, Andy Ifvans, David Womack, Mike Brown, Ioe Owens, Greg Weeter, john Anderson Csecond rowj 'rrrr 0 ,o,m1 S Tony Roberts, Greg Thomas, Chuck Walker, Brian Brooks, Chris Schneider, Chuck T 3 Lake Tiongson, Scott Cheek, Charlie Hatfield Cback rowj Trenton Schiek, 1, P. Kenney, P1355 0 Pearce 'S Brad Ennis, Cary Tudor, Chris Mooibroek, Chris Christenson, Scott Bell, Scott ' 'S Knowles, Mark Foster .i.l C I 4 S' it ,CX Vi T meg,aW1 ,, ,nmkj Wk ,VWVV Va M W :V I A ' T .f . 4-1, Q-. ' A mw- A ,, :mg ,f Q: 'Q .ummm Senior Greg Tlmnms baffles om' onfom' with a I,11ki' HllQll111lIL2lS dwfwidrr in ll bifdistric! Sprintiug lictwvwi two opposiizg dt in mrs lllllflfll up tim! llflllltl tics 312. jimior Miki' Ilrmmi drives for 11 X711 III L1 page 184 X Soccer i1'1Sfr1'ctgf12rn'zzgilziisf fl1l'SlIt'HlIlUl Br an nfs . ,krk M-aQ:!sQ',w-y ' we X ff111',,fQ'5?h' 'V mm-k 1 I s E N. .ff a-.t BOYS IV SOCCER: Qfront rowj Danny Tetrault, Kenny Lernaster, Simon Crosley, Ioe Lewicki, Scott McLean Csecond rowj Rick Rogers, Neal Dhushida, 1. D. Mays, Tim Sloan, Bary Marshall, Kevin Foster, Brad McPherson, Chris Slocum Cback rowj Eric Wright, Pete Smith, Chris Vickery, Reuben Molinac, jon Armstrong, Troy Traham, Mike Cobb, jason Elrod, Todd Orsak ,Lx I ., ,.,.., , ,.,,, .. ., . ,,.- aff Iluiiur Mikt' Brown drizics for a goal in ll district gamc lILQl1I'!1Sf tl1cSl1crrm11z Bcrzrcats, Soccer team takes third In a very competitive season, the boy's varsity soccer team finished with a third place standing and a 7-7-2 season record. Even though the Cats gave up seven losses, four of those were lost by a mere point, noted Coach Bob Weir. The team had its main strength defensively. The defense gave up an average of only 1.8 goals a game. Offensively, we were not as strong as I would have like to have been. We averaged two goals a game, explained Weir. Two matchups between Plano and Plano East proved to be fierce contests. In the first game, Plano midfielder Michael Brown booted the game-winning score against the Panthers. In both Plano vs. Plano East games, the Cats came out with a 1-0 shutout. On the flip side of the coin, the two games against the Richardson Eagles came out identical but in this case, the Wildcats lost 1-O. Plano varsity boys mastered Richardson Berkner in another 1-0 shutout. junior Mark Foster pro- vided the only goal of the game 25 minutes into the second period. In the battle of the Wildcats, mascots for both Plano and Lake Highlands, the result was a backbreaking 3-3 tie. In junior varsity action, the boys team had a very successful season. The Plano IV won a district title with a 10-1-2 season record. The IV's only loss was against the PESH Panthers as they blanked Plano 2-0. Boys Soccer X page 185 10-4-2 Highland Park 3 Samuell MacArthur Pearce Kimball Plano East Berkner Richardson Pearce Lamar Plano East Plano 2 Berkner 0 Plano 1 Lake Highlands 1 Plano 1 Pearce 2 Plano 3 Richardson 1 Plano 3 Lewisville 2 Plano Plano Plano Plano Plano Plano Plano Plano Plano Plano GIRIJS VARSITY SOCCER 2 . 2 0 1 0 1 0 8 ' 2 4 0 5 2 1 ' 2 1 1 0 2 Plano 1 G A A ,g ms- Striving for possession ofthe ball, senior Cindy Riccio maintains eye contact. Qi, if Senior halfback Anne Baker fights for the ball in a close district match up against Plano East. page 186 ,f Sports VARSITY SOCCER: Cfront rowj Mary Friend, Susan Gaudsmith, Shelly Anders, Stacey Robinson, Debbie Lepo, Dawn Hayes, Susan Hoffman, Meghan Cralle Anne Baker, Kelly Beeson Cback row? Coach Diane Davey, Shana Huffman, Felicia Floyd, Christine Schultz, Cindy Castaldo, Teresa Carroll, Lisa Bruenn- ing, Carol Hogan, Chrissy Gunther, Kim Cannaday, Nancy Brevig, Assistant Coach Kathy Shackelford r Girls soccer team scores its goal With only one returning starter at the beginning of the season, the year was going to be one of rebuilding for the varsity girls soccer team. Our goal was to make it to the play-offs, and we ac- complished that goal, said Coach Diane Davey. Indeed they did. The girls finished their season as bi- district runners up after being named district champs. It was in an early non-district game that the girls tore through Dallas Kimball 3-2 and center forward Cindy Castaldo man- aged to find the Kimball weakness to score four times. lt seemed like a lot of the games IV SOCCER: Cfront rowb Korina Bejanaro, Gina Lehrmann, Kristi Wichern, Rob- bi Kessler, Candy Cogdell, Karen Chamberlain, Brigit Anderson, julie Senko, Maura O'Loughlin, Beth Rogers fsecond rowj Gina Garcia, Lisa Tomaselli, Krista Langebartels, Kelly Huett, jenny Malloy, Noelle Pechar, Lisa Brandt, Susan Friend, jill Iasin Cback rowj Coach Diane Davey, Diana Coltellaro, Missie Schweizer, Keri Samford, Virginia LaBounty, Ann Alpha, Nancy Brent, Coach Kathy Shackelford were to be last-minute tension builders. Against Plano East, the girls scored the single winning goal with only 12 minutes left in the game. lt was junior Nan- cy Brevig who made the long shot to the net. While the girls lost the game to Richardson, it was one of their most exciting district games. Plano held the lead 1-0 for the first half and most of the second. With only four minutes remaining, the Eagles scored twice to ice the victory cake. The varsity soccer team built a winning attitude and developed confidence in each others' .playing ability, said Coach Davey. ln junior varsity action, the girls took the District 12AAAAA title. ln an amazing season, the team earned a 10-1 record. The girls scored a grand total of 51 goals and only al- lowed seven goals to be scored against them. With the strength shown by this year's IV team, we are look- ing forward to a strong 1985-86 season, noted Coach Davey. Tvanznzzztvs Narzcu Brawl! HiltiSllSl17IGNl4dSIIIZ'ffl rlosv 1,71 on ll Pmztlicr czzrrwr in the firm! nzomvnfs of thi' PSHE-PESH gl177IF. Bi., Girls Soccer X page 187 Court order suspends state playoff games When Plano's baseball team entered the playoffs, they an- ticipated a rough road to state, but nobody ever dreamed the playoffs would be suspended in the middle of a series. Unfortunately, that's exactly what happened. After the first game of Plano's second playoff series, a court-ordered in- junction against two Houston area schools stopped the playoffs abruptly. The schools had let fail- ing students participate in the playoffs, which was a direct viola- tion of Texas House Bill 72. Im- mediately, the schools challenged the no-pass, no-play rule in district court, where they won. The district attorney then appealed to the Texas State Supreme Court, where the decision was reversed, allowing the playoffs to resume. Outside of a bizarre end, Plano baseball experienced a very nor- mal and thriving season. In pre- season play, Plano started with a tied game to Denison, and won three out of the five other pre- season games. In the first district game of the year, Plano dealt a page 188 X Sports 14-l blowout to Lake Highlands, followed by seven more victories before falling 1-6 at Lake Highlands in second-round revenge. For the rest of district play, Plano only lost one more game, which clenched the district championship for them. In the first round of playoffs, Plano won two out of three games to W. T. White. From there, the Wildcats entered a series with North Garland, where they lost the first game. After a two week interruption in the playoffs, Plano resumed action only to lose a sec- ond game to North Garland which ended an unusual, but memorable season. 3 Q 9 lf! 9 . ' Y -' C 6 X tt' 1 Q2 x v X , . 4 , r ' . is swf . 1 . V. ., ,KVL Lv W .X I H f xl! Ml.li'w' ' xy, A f7'5zl'w,l, AY U, 71 1 , W. L W.. 3 J. 'Q J- , I W V, A ' ' 5 1 y . e . 2 av ' n 1 Q - L . ' Q :,. A Q ',. 53 T A S9 5 by Q. . . g r, .A - ky. V M li . .'Zgq, -... qv I g 'rf 'Y . H f A -A I .1 -A ' '- -W x J- -s' r'--I ' 'f 'f7'5i1 '1f I :fa wg AW f -L . N' -tv' ,-Q, ,bw fy- t' Ag? -Qi, : .. V t . 'G T '5't'lf' R R Mt'-4B ' ..vg1sd'l? .Tf1'i'i ' 'f . 2+ ' 144144 VARSITY BASEBALL: Cfront rowj Manager Chris Hinckley, Scott Campbell, Trainer Paul Garcia, Alby Carvajal, Dave Wellens, Blake Boydston, Bobby Tokarc- zyk, Kyle Moody, Chuck Difiglia, Eddie Nusinow, Craig Leverette Cback rowj Rob Burns, Charles Carvajal, Kyle Caple, Matt Rambo, Bill Heffernan, Tim Maguire, Tom Campbell, Scott Johnson, Dwight Miles ljllblfljlll I IIJI1 ll l'1l-L 'N I I8 1 A Q I 1 f I 1 I , XX - H w - ' 4, i X . , 4-J R 1 fflpfi '-fy will M rife, 9' 'i wx., Mc .Ag --kk .sf ha. A. ft ' q.k,,,,, , iwwwfg- K aww- If .L ,, , ig I J 'f r- 8. ,,m,.N , - M f'-':ff fm N is t Senior Blake Boydston slows his pace as he heads for home plate after slamming a home run in a district game. - ,,,.!'D5f- M .mbsf 3 , -5, gpg? W-J 5, 4 vw' ,t ., it lwvf Mi Q ' xii? M ,,,, un. :pi .. .oa- .t'fg5'v' ' Q. 't , p-4. ,V , 1 ,f x 'M ' -bm. - W , r rr 'fl 5, as J' Q ' ,179 . 'Ln I W, , . . i .qw I S. A -4 ,,. W' ' 1 ,, 9 ' 5 An., A A ' 'V r f'eV7' t W - ,YH ,, K K 1 V. vb- x-'WA' 1 Q V: f t'f5: iff'fw. 7 l ff 4 t 9 'ff at t twwN o F' Ig, ,,,,, 1 ,' fy W2 My M :tsl ,, A .',H,,W, ,, at Q ww f v ,,..,af ' A , ., , . iffy- W + , ' at '- , UA' 'V an 1 1 tw 6 flair. W rf ,Nga 13 ft d yt, A ,Q 'fini I i 6542 ' 4 grin . Q ii 5 , 5 QW ' ,aging ,' 'fx - ', '-HL. I Ls 384.1 ,V v ' Q vi s ,I 'J' ML A, .fhg 1 jim XT Starting pitflior Alhy Carziajal puts all of his form' into a fast hall to add one more to many of his wins tlirongliozit the season. First baseman Torn Campbell stops a ground ball in its path to bring the Wildcats one out closer to their turn at bat. Baseball l page 189 Run rule decides many IV games With a 16-2 overall record, the junior varsity baseball team was pleased with more than just some explosive games. Much of the excitement came from close games which chal- lenged the entire team. We have been beating people by the run rule fwhen a team leads by 10 points, the game is stoppedl and this is the first time in quite a while that we've had to play seven full innings, said Coach Gerald Brence after a narrow 7-6 scrape against Berkner. Out of Plano's 18 games, only eight were decided by a full seven innings. Early in the season, Plano entered the Carrollton Newman Smith lunior Varsity Tournament, 162 Vines Newman Smith Shepton Lewisville W T White Plano Plano Plano Plano Plano Plano Plano Plano Plano Plano Plano Plano Plano Plano Plano Plano Plano Lake Highlands I I Pearce Plano East Clark Berkner Vines R. L. Turner Shepton Richardson Lewisville Greenville Williams IV BASEBALL 16 ' 4 5 ' 2 16 0 10 ' ' 5 20 . . ' 1 Plano 4, Duncanvile 2 2 ' 4 6 . . 7 10 0 10 0 7 6 18 6 10 0 10 0 12 0 3 2 10 0 14 7 page 190 X Sports where the team had no problem sweeping three games to clench the tournament championship. Upon entering play, Plano lost the first two games, but then won every game thereafter. Included in the district wins were shutouts to Plano East, Clark, R. L. Turner, Shepton, Richardson, and 'C Greenville. Plano junior varsity baseball produced what might be con- sidered a well rounded season. The players experienced the thrill of big wins, but at the same time also learned to appreciate those wins by having some close calls and two losses. .f Q 1 - S 8 sam: WS. SGA 191 lim . - A xt P' M ' a During a district game, pitcher Mike Thompson fires u fast bull to the batter. M235 i C, 's......- P ' in Baseinan Chris Helis tags first base just in time to make the runner out. ,A or f .- M W3 Batter Wes Thrasher prepares to bunt on a B sacrificeplay, IUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL: Kfront rowj Matt Cummins, Brett Cooper, Chris Barton, Ieff Dains, Ioe Peralta, Wes Thrasher, Mike Muirhead Qback rowl Ioe Baily, Iimmy McFarland, Mike Thompson, Eric Wright, Chris Helis Iunior Varsity Baseball X page 191 13 Y, Nha ' N :i ' W i fi 'fl'Wfiylwiwiii'!?LffWfi'f91I ?i,f?5f?-stifii 45fl'fPTiiZfi9V-'Wil K? 3eV'3e'i W 'W 'fwififw if fi-W3 'Yi 'fvlimiivlsff?fi5fl?W'W4. ?iC?'l 1912?'itPiy??i2tM5??2Z!52'ff1sfff1g: 2?WffEfi'iwfiaf' 714315515141529?iikfliffiiiffl??5siE?5i'i5ii-refsv2i-iiif'-ii 'S?',1??fT5915?5f,2ktllfwif-d3I354l57?f'??5l-i'.t?fiZ'fif'i.5'51 'W'5 K K f -wi igg.5f.,3 wl'185Q7!5g2xlfz5KA wiv - - A 7 tif -7 gg gli - ' X s gtwsiitfwiisaiiflitftifiifv-isfi?ff:lH?ffbE51Qft'?2:IififtiisSFS-I-Qiwigfsiwi,igiiixzgmtsi1522242f',gf1:1.'w-irfzfaif1Ssiizsiksfirfiimlisyt223-1222-23 sssggwtgsagzs g6,15.s W K, fly WS? nsigafsfigsttlx kifggli-ii-t we S511-5 is , if MiffsfisAtfwfttgsssissgfmaieagitise2i2taiagsfffftsttwmsigsgwgfiss:mstfifsgigy.,fg2ssigsgMgiisas rgggagrggtisz'i,359'1rg551se,QHtggSgg5iigsifa,2gggg5v,ifQs9f3s1ssg.Kg5g3-gpsV ei WKSH QE QI 'HWl2?SKvia?IYlisl2E?35laE?35f5?l't'2ilstsf-ggiztwllgftggsgtggi, KW , E M 'vim'2'Iwstvsfiffttttfxrsiglilftlif 'im M as-4 -Eggs? ia ,sz t as if staffs? -H szssstfvetzwfmwithfsilfwfitat:-.strv:sg:giifam?qgsumwaffgsiigmssrf -we -Cuisi n es-w?lr'2f'f. ,Q ww-si s if 4:s,-h tm Sw tai? -Est? www- Esate. Jssf!2a!1afi?aP5zftii2a?fi'tvwife-1a1iv:ifwwaswiseistwww.isfstsiffemvsai,i,ag,t33fz:f7imt.ytI-wif-f:f:si::sMvss1s-Q-s1f'ia,SftW5,W5Qg-:wt-ffxrgfasay BEN Q'- -f ii mr --.. Smit hs sg. fwqgzgwz Q - ia- flfr f,,i,Eag?i,,igi,Q sim ., ,X o f L is its I I iagfsfifgsfrggasgfsizggiikavs W i , is ,, 5 ri ft. I . ' ' - .! Mg fzgai i -fee Q, - Q - Q .. .. . .. gs -, .. ,a,igLg.,,.i.,,ma,gb .. ,K gs 9, A J., , , . -- at Ewa -5-,.,. -W ,-,Q-5:55 si ig , J -'sggzgi a iwg,.esMaQ gK fiis-f . at- ,ww'ia'fif f .2 Q9E ' -sg, Eimeviiafiastitsfgfisxlsvsis 5m-wsvfstm,giwtaas,:sf,spai A-swefr.22ritwSQ-liter5, aswyggsswss fi 7 , f ,L gag .. 2 Team goes 8-4 in season In a tough district season, the tennis team lacked valuable ex- perience to overcome the strength of its opponents. The team did manage to place fourth in district in the fall. I knew it was going to be dif- ficult coming into the season. We lacked some key team positions that kept us away from the cham- pionship, said Coach Martin Berryman. All along, the team to beat was Richardson High who finished second in regionals after beating all the teams in district. Richardson had a lot of ranked players. I was surprised and pleased that we played them so closely. Matter of fact, with a cou- ple of breaks, we could have beaten them, said Coach Berryman. Everyone who read The Dallas Morning News or The Dallas Times Herald heard about junior tennis player Iennifer Santrock. She was Plano's strongest com- petitor, and placed first in girls singles in the 12-AAAAA State Meet. At state, Santrock came back strong after a first set loss, 3-6, to win the match with back-to-back wins 7-6, 6-4. There were two con- sistent surprises on the team - Joey Miles and Brad Bradham. Also, Shane Foster possessed a leathal serve and overhand. Teamwise, the best skill that we learned was to play fundamentally sound doubles, said Coach Ber- ryman. All in all, it was the good spirit that counted. 7k'if'9f5L!gx'F? -nv' TENNIS: tfront rowl Coach Martin Berryman, Peggy Conroy, Ragan Hobbs, Shelly Common, Iennifer Santrock, Kristin Lanford Qsecond rowj john Cummings, Bill Brown, Mike Antonio, lim Ash, Ioey Miles tback rowj Kara Heath, Brad Bradham, Tammy Dunn, Shane Foster, Julie Markwardt, jason Clevering page 192 X Sports giggaunnmv + , ff junior jason Clevering uses u forehand to relay the tennis ball across the net. Santrock claims title at state In May, junior Iennifer San- trock captured the Class AAAAA girl's single state cham- pionship in Austin. It came as no surprise to her confident friends and fans who knew she had been featured in The Dallas Morning NeWs, The Dallas Times Herald, and even Seventeen Magazine as an outstanding young tennis player. ' jennifer progressed to state by winning at the District-AAAAA and Region II levels. In the state finals she seized her tennis title by defeating Cindy Crawford from Corpus Christi in split sets. Cindy won the first set 6-3, but jennifer came back to win the second and last sets, 7-6, 6-4. I was really excited about Winning state, but I didn't feel like I played as Well in the finals as in other games I have played, remarked Iennifer after capturing the coveted title. 5 -- - ,ait ,ttt 6 C . t.t '- 'tt, -.t,. W Tennis I page 193 Golf team makes par for course Opening their season in February at the Tanglewood ln- vitational, Plano golfers putted their way to a third place finish. Lead scorers were seniors Allan McDonald with rounds of 78 and 70 and Rocky Montanio with an 80 and 71. Next, at the Denton meet, the eight-member varsity golf team shot a combined round of 291. At the Paris Invitational, on March 22, the Wildcats took fifth place. The last invitational was held at Brookhaven Country Club in Dallas during April. The golfers finished in fifth place. The team really improved over the season. One important achievement was the ability to hit the golf ball long in the fairway. Also as the team gained strength, it 'E .- M ..-E 1, I .1 nth lxg M' ,, y , as J, A sf. . J ky ,., Caught in a sand trap, senior Kevin Dial prepares to chip the golf ball onto the green. page 194 l Sports made a great difference in the scores, said Coach lay Stevens. Even though the team was made up of only guys, girls were also eligible. The varsity golf team in- cluded seniors Kevin Dial, Iason Koch, Allan McDonald, Rocky Montanio, Ronnie Rodgers, Danny Shapiro, and juniors Erid Bauder and Mike Hibbison. A-in-y EFT! rr AHL i. 5-1 junior Allan McDonald putts the ball for par on the last hole of the course while teammate Eric Bauder looks on. Allan McDonald rears back to strike the ball -as e 4. f 1 . -9 :ze Ng.. ., irii with a 7-iron in order to project the ball on- to the green. Preparing to drive the ball down the fairway, senior Rocky Montanio searches for that extra ounce of power in his backswing. Golf I page 195 ,yi-W 3 , l , ,f V .A V mu Q2 : fx X 5 is -Q S1355 5 X M Riff ww More seniors got level work as ook Advanced Placement courses. J Placement courses The to prepare placement E AP courses was take sc1ence, Euro l 8 as one of if scored well upon, allowed the 1 Dr. Doyle Dean Curriculum Director student to receive colle e credit and studxo May, who paid the took with In AP nior I eff Richardson without in college 8 the course nerly 70 per' 1: takes To analyze muscle and page 198 I Academicslilrganxzatxons n students Iennifer Brad Hazrston pazr upto dissect u cat. imwwmge-swims'wftlf1,'4sHmf21Sw2m'ias1z52323452a.f71:5wmsimrmaszzww M m,.mmw,fWfwfw, lrM,1mW,W..,.wfH,-,,,,.A , -'kwwfwmfevmz 1- ft x Win 5 s v' 1 4,1 :'fifx,. . 'EQ , H 31 ' W F sf, . , 1 M. E fs? .1 ,,,. ..Q,, aff, , fl? A ,, ,Qs ' A , . K K Q W g 3 'S 5. 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Delta Epsilon Phi became the first chartered German Honor Society at PSHS. The initiation was held at the school on March 4. with croissants and French bread, and participated in NTSU's regional competition, the Fete Francaise. Finally, to end the year with style, the French Club held its annual banquet. peting in several categories ranging from grammar to Ger- man poetry. Twenty-five students qualified for state com- petition in Austin during April. German Club members celebrated Christmas with a five Plano French Club concentrated most of its efforts on exploring French culture. The semester began with a get-acquainted party in September, followed by a trip to UTD to see Infidelities, a lesser known comedy by French a ' 'ere. The capped l r1 ht Mol: with , the Club des in ,E 4 Q: Me, 3 Q t ,ppp Working in groups, French students Robert Cope and Beth Chapoton help each other memorize French grammar. Academics! 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Both choirs received excellent ratings at the Buccaneer Music Festival in Cor- pus Christi in May. The Choir Department wrapped up its year sting a F4439 1 .6 in in-fi+f1fL'-1.11111 CONCERT CHOIR: Qfront rowl Rayna Burfiend, Melissa Marx, Vicki Ebner, Mary Turner, jane Masters, Genny Garner, Karla Graham, Lynn Zechman, Tina LaTronico, Heather Poetschke, Danna Piffer, Amy Holmes, Paula Durham, Laney Todd, Catherine Conkwright, Lisa Braxton, Shannon Nichols, jamie Casten, Laura Smith, Stacy Iohnson, Rose Perera, Brenda Creinin, Tonya Tautfest, jane Dodd, Joyce Chu Qsecond rowl Charlie Dietz, Lisa Cain, Marti Neal, Steve Lee, Shawn Fielder, Doug Shockey, Scot Krause, George Sparks, Bobby White, Toni Fox, Alice Borman, Amy Hoffman Qthird rowl Michelle Hickey, Kim McQuilliams, Stacey Robinson, Christy Nicol, Bill Murray, Gary Tudor, Ben Neal, Melynn Greening, Karen Covington Reis, rowl Deana Hall, Jonathan Lori 's X .l f .,,f I 1 5.-.- E 2 Q 1 -ww W f 1626 YQQ. an a ,,E::'Zi,': ku ,F .k-, Q S U Z2 we .gf Q ' ..kL. 45 ww 'C 1 eq-F WH x if Qi' ef-it Ea 'xx ' X I J35' ' 231 rw V 5 'f X fiig 1 Wi kgs 4 I . 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M W M'--H ,.3 f , ,A ,- , Honors I page 255 Scholars meet academic challenge SQIIHNQI '.'gff 5. Marlins District, Bvrriii' Iiizzztq l'7istr1'uf, Dizvid Niue Calif lfif Fifilli' :Gb- Q ACADIZMIC DECATHLON TEAM: Qfront rowj Matt Legare, Chris Eaves - silver medal, Eric Iacobson - gold medal, David Voss A silver medal, David McCoy - gold medal Cback rowj Sponsor Mr. Ron Floyd, jay Odell, Kalpana Shankar gold medal, Sponsor Mrs. Sheila Kolb 3 Hr .Q Q V L ,wx ,,,,, 2 Q. ww We , if f fs Q' 1 fa .1 H M, 1,'i5'2im:dn K Q if X Q Sd 1 Q 5 2 .Liv lqgx-0 ,adn-wills page 260 l Honors -.egg 1 1 ., Honors I page 261 i 1 ' 4. ,I 'bl , L,Q, L,1,,A ,m,,,, , , a 'mb V. W fi ' eg 4, , . 7 , VM! A 'WLM av-1,345 Students recewe top honor O1'1'lCE 1i1711CATION JXHSOCIATION WINNERS: A111111 51111111 3rd, S1111l' 1711111 1,'1I1V11,' Iglwlhkklf ES1171 151, R1'g1'1111111w,' 1711111111' 511111115 21111, IQL,KSJ1l111NIS, C1l111l11-11 S1111111I1's 21111, R1'g1111111ls, 11111111L'1I1f111S 6111, S11111' F5 1 Honors I page 265 -sw . M, fb-t, , :Q Q Q zxdfm fu-'N' 'q'Jff?Qi 'C'f 12.11 'Q kv I fx Qfflf . ,H -Lf X, QW f' 'MW I w i aif 13 Lfv ff Q5 I L- '11 11 'V ' E 9 is , ,., . as A ,X 123 SE, 352 l page 268 X Honors Av ,av ff if f 4 in xl' Y him. A f Z K QR- an 42, fe' 4 sw sr v :g , x,.Q ' W-R . v V. in m -lei 3 , . A ' 9 W' w QI' 5 ' A Q , W, .4-wwf L 3 QEJ x ' ' ' ' QQ.. - - fa.' fr 'fl fl- . 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X , . , , .N- , , , x f,.,.,'--,.-, ,-.-.A -X,-,.,: , . . .lah- ,-1. 5 X 1 M 45 i 4 3 z f ' s I ' 1 m., ww ,xx 7 4 ,, .L,Q , f Q li ,ii ? 4 1 1 Q 5 4 g K M. . -1 ,.,. ,f t 1 K 1 ,A H 8 , M -Q l , VH1t'dft'fUfI'l1lI IU1111ifvrI'f1w01rk and Sczlzmztnrzmz SKIVUUHZAKQIIVTUIII!1Z'Ut1ff fllt'1'l'fLlfll at tlzcpodium to ad- dress Nw fzudierlcw lvmzifvr 1771 H10 fogm wf vducatzmz and Szzrvvta lu closc HIL' t'L'VUNIOl1y with the f7f'7IL'tfI,t'f1,U71. fi Q- ow 4 . Q u - N 'Pd y.. lf' i if it , '4 sr' 3 -md' .V Hx YS , ,'3 5 al K -u n 'H' Q, as sf'i'K:f'i v. ' Afjgv gg Wu, ' ' f , Mu ,N '51 fn 'T 3' ,f A ma .4 Y fa 5 A four year honor student, senior jennifer Pa welek earned a 10.125 grade point average to graduate as class valedictorian. Earning a 9.837 grade point average, senior honor student Sareeta Agarwal graduated as class saluta torian. N-1 K f Q Q R 1 2 ff, .2 .fk,, 1-pg' 5 1.-2, - gg T551 . ,gi , we 5 M 3 I K Qi , E ,Q E? as E -K is gal Si? P5 5: E L' zz if? if is 5 , 2 gi: 3. 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Largo scale cf forts of food and nwdical relief wvrv provided by many VCilllflilt'S from around Hn' world to lzolp Kombat the affacts of flu' drought. ' 'N Vis- I wi. K .I ,,. In 1984, Pope john Paul ll traveled widely. The Pope met some ofthe 200,000 natives that turn out to welcorne him in tlze highland jungles of Mt, Hagen, Papua New Guinea. 'Y' The United States Marines arrived in Beirut in 1982 when Lelianon was torn by civil war and oreign invasion. In 1984 when the Marines left, more than 260 Marines were dead Lebanon was still at war with most of its territory occupied by foreign troops, and its government totterinq. hw 5? M' After years o civil u ar elections were held in El Salvador. lose Napoleon Duarte was elected president in what international observc rs called thi rnost open and ree election in that country in 50 years. A soldu r rc ads a newspaper at the Rio Lenzpa check- point ni ar El Salvador. The headline read The re is Faith in the Electoral Process. World Events I page 277 l Q Q H - - 1 I 1 1 - - Z 1 1 2 U 1 1 X 1 1 i 1 ,ilk Y fix! Y Q hi.. ,as Q. 5 Ms 4 lf. nf 4. 1 The United States did very well in the Summer Olympics, winning 83 gold medals, 61 silver, and 31 bronze. Carl Lewis wins fourgold medals W the 100 meters, the ZOO meters, the 400 meter relay and the long jump. .living- iz... .fQffl1' 'X Q x X , L gf 'aw ' f -Q, : 4fgg!? Q ,- T' ' 5 Q52 Q -f' -.. ' gs.. fr President Reagan wins refelection with the biggest electoral vote in history. He took 49 states with 49 percent of the total vote. The President shows thumbs up at tlze victory celebration on elec- tion nzght, November 6, 1984. ii E ii , g 4 Q. -1 QV. 5 i r 1 -., A N. f f se. Winning San Francisco quarterback, foe Montana, looks for a receiver behind protective blocking of left guard john Ayers 1681 in first half of Superbowl XIX in Stanford Stadium. If A lm, Y Q4 XXX :X Democratic presidential candidate Walter Mondale makes history when he chose a woman, Geraldine Ferraro, as his vice- presidential running mate. Mondale and Ferraro were nominated on the Democratic ticket at the party convention in San Fran- cisco in Iuly. ' fffkf Q fx ,,,.,...- 3 -'if 32.v+'rz' RSX S. The Statue of Liberty celebrates her 98th birthday in 1984 and begins a two year restoration in Iune The statue was worn from constant pummelzng by wind, salt air, and acid rain, and the iron ribbing of the statue was badly corroded ' A s is X S 'N s EW J i f , If i ,Q ,K S - V' 1 ',i:: 14. ' xl.-Q' i , g, - -. V' - , 2 g-L11 'f ' 5 'ir ii' f ftf W i 1:5114 ei' Q I, f I ' ' V i , P, ,V f T 1 - If ' 1 I .W 1 1 K J ' ig f o f ' is 41791 7 6, P X A i- 1 v 1' , :fe sf- . ' 1, it . .e,, Ln, Qu . ,ff . 6 A V , k.!.,,eW . ,Q i y ,S Whig at W1 ' - ' B ' ff N ,14 rl nf . 1 s ,. '- 'YT-'F . in , eV,4'ffs,,x. '-if V , H . ' 2 ' wfgw 4' x 'N-.A ' Y K . 1. A LA IIN rs-' ' - - 'i ' . ,ry ., Q , ' af- 5' 4 ill i h T i Aff , Q. 'mu N1 an Y K, ' ' 'fa . ' ,A . 4. A lr? M 1 l 7' A he ' 'sf y lg uC,,,M L f, 1..-- . I , fr V Ln ,,,. , n w- i xg s A World Events I page 279 'i' Friends They are there to care, to share, and to understand No one can replace the void that a friend fills As students go their own separate directions, friends made in high school will remain closer in memories and bridge the gap between the miles. Friendship is a special relationship that extends to the boundaries that one allows it. As these boundaries grow, friendship itself expands. ., i . it 'K ' -If t ' Q x t is -, , 2. mn sys A' , t , 'V,. i E 'Wulf' 1 page 2801 Closing ! lt, t , Q X07i4:eSvm -M Student Council members lane Masters and Denise Pumnellu comfort senior Dawn Ridley as she donates blood. ' 'Lh' Iiiniors Mark Singliaiis and jason Iones deinonstrate their surfing techniques at tlie Sadie Hawkins dance. WX -il 1 A ' 1 ...N 1, HW. J x 4' iw if 4 V geek ,N f ff mfnmnu nmnvnists ' A. get: Senior Class President Brad Hairston registers seniors for the 1985 Class Reunion. Waiting for their rides after seliool, senior Mary Io Bleggi .43 I' A X 9 A tzfrjtaglr L 651' f if .V Maw -M LX Q .gl fill ' and junior Kelly Worner elzat about the day's activities. en a Closing l page 281 i l Lockers stood empty, l , l jhe libraryjgggilged witliglgist 'iiiiriute boolifireturns iidfikilossenior Withdrawal were stacked high initlie iregistrar'sfoffice. Evenfs of the year - Homecoming, spring break, Prom, and the effects of House Bill 72 were far from the minds of as thegggprepared leave. ans ticipififedi the schoolgiilays and graduation while juniors looked forward toiia carefree summer and the coming year when they would be . . . seniors. andthey all lzved happzly ever after Iifnior Tracey Behrens makes last minute adjustments prior to Fashion Designs spring sale. part of thesqgimpus beautifrggg eiilion move, Student Senate' donated paw siepping stones between buildings. , -' -was-1 km , N, he-M... x Ll , 'ww , n xjgy H kkbr Q o is fssrfgefe s He- 2 me fgzjwf , L14 N h K S-,. W - -1 We Mi5J,,V ,K r I K Q W-..M..+ L X N7 4, -il ' W., LM A-...W ,A 32' - L Q'---.- ,M g , -., ......c K-..... ,..,., r , A . K my Fwy., ,,,,g'Q' V M fs A K Lf K 1----Q-gn-'V ig :'k I ' Lz:i'i '----w ' XMIM 'H'--...vw . :Hu - ,r., K ,rm me L W-, fi , m....,,,,,,,. -A A f- 'zf A ' . V me v-.MW , J .-KW, 47 ..,,,,,,. Q E-,fi 6 3 ,H W no fp iz 'bfi I K' K --me ,c.,.,,, Page 282 fra me g1gkN g,.,e W-...,.eiiii A L ' ' . ,'o, Qi... T o ' L is iiii the hour pond. i X m .J . X 'fig Maybe someday senior Brian Eddy will have a Porsche 944 to impress girls like seniors Amy Holmes, Charlie Dietz, and Alice Delloyos. I want to live in America, from West Side Story, was one routine featured by the senior Plaiioettes in their spring show, Pizazz. 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U' ix t My yf, fx mE,M' y 7, -fig' -ia' iw fir! hy M , kggjsi , M M M 'W' t f 3 ff Q if i 1 3 is Iennifer Arrison, Kristi Meyer, Nadine Sjolseth, Missy Riepe hh 'fig M! i h-...-- ' n1'?fn ' ff Whitney Meghan Smith MCN aught Planonian Staff X page 319 KEY CVAE: Cooperative Vocational Academic Education DECA: Distributive Education Clubs of America FBLA: Future Business Leaders of America FCA: Fellowship of Christian Athletes FFA: Future Farmers of America FHA: Future Homemakers of America FTA: Future Teachers of America HOSA: Health Occupations Students of America HECE: Home Economics Cooperative Education NFL: National Forensic League NHS: National Honor Society OEA: Office Education Association ROTC: Reserve Officer Training Corps SWAT: Students Working All Together SADD: Students Against Drunk Driving Agarwal, Animesh: Speech Club - 10: Spanish Club - 10: Student Council - 10, 12: Whiz Quiz - 10: Science Club - 11-12: Physics Club -- 11-12: Debate - 11-12: NFL - 11-12: Second Place NFL District Student Congress - 11: NHS - 10-12: Science A-Team - 12 Agarwal, Sareeta: Intramurals - 10-12: Latin Club - 11-12: First Place Latin District, Eighth Place Latin State: Science Club - 10-12: Third Place UIL Science: Math Club - 10-11: Fourth Place UIL Calculus: French Club - 10-11: Second Place UIL French Music and Dance - 11: NHS - 10- 11: Science A-Team - 11-12: junior Classical League - 11-12 Alanis, Roy: Orchestra - 12: All State Orchestra - 12: Regional Orchestra 10-12: jazz Band - 12: Football - 10 Alarakhia, Alnoor: Wrestling - 10:VICA11-12 Alexander, Kelly: H Theatre - Arsenic and Old Lace, Lil' Abner - 10, NFL - 10-12: tVice President - 10, Publicity - 123: Degree of Distinction - 11: TFA State Tournament Qualifier -- 11-12: Second UIL District Infor- mative S eakin - 11' Sixth UIL Re ional Informative S eakin 11: FifthPNFL lgistrict Debate - 11: lF,ion's Club Oratoricgl Quagter- finalist - 11: Key Club - 11-12: NHS - 10-12: fVice-President - 123: PAC - 12: fSecretarv - 123: Science Club - 10-12: Society of Physics - 11-12: Spanish Club - 10-12: CPresident - 10, Vice-President - 11-123: Student Council - 10-12: Teenage Republicans - 12: UIL State - 12: Peter Ivan Scholarship - 12: National Merit Finalist - 12: Richardson Women's Club Scholarship - 12 Alldredge, Leah: SADD - 12: Spanish Club - 12: Wildcat Tales - 12: Choir - 9 Allen, Mark: Art Club - 10-12: International Club - 12 Altmann, Bruce: Band - 10-11: Drum Major -- 10: NHS - 10: VICA - 11: Radio Club - 11 Anderson, Ben-jamin: FFA - 11-12: Plano Project Show Grand Champion Hog - 12 Anderson, john: Soccer - 10-12: Maroon Guard - 12 Andersen, Nancy: Choir - 10-12: French Club - 11-12: First Place Vocabulary Division II Fete Francais - 11: Literary Magazine - 11: Wildcat Tales News Editor - 12: Third Place District UIL Newswriting - 12 Aptekar, jeff: Track - 11: Cross Country - I1-12: DECA - 12 Arledge, Denise: Tennis Team - 10: Student Council - 10-12: Student Senate - 11-12: SWAT - 12: Key Club - 12: SADD - 12: YAC President- 12: Rotary Student of the Month - 12 Ash, Jim: Basketball - 10: Track - 10: Tennis - 11-12: SWAT - 12: Computer Club - 12 Atkins, Penee: NHS - 10-12: tHistorian - 103: Band - 10-12: Flag Corps - 10-12: fCaptain - 103: English A-Team - 11: Latin Club - 11-12: Commend- ed Scholar - 12 Baer, Rachel: Parkway Central: Spanish Club - 10-12: Cheerleader - 10: Pep Club - 10: Art Club - 12 QSecretary3: NHS - 12 Baker, William: Art Club - 10-12: NHS - 10-12: Plano Art Assoc. Exhibit 1st Place - 10: 2nd Place - 12: Society of Physics Students - 11-12: National Art Honor Society fTreasurer - 11, President - 123: Calculus Club - 12 page 320 X Senior Achievements Bailey, Dara: Courtland HS: Student Council - 10-11: Track - 10: Field Hockey - 10-11: PSHS: Track - ll: Fashion Etc. - 12: NHS - 12: English 1 Team - ll Barclay, joanne: Spanish Club - 10: Drill Team - 10-12: NHS - 10-12: Student Coui cil - 11-12: Interclub Council - 11: FHA - 12: SWAT - 12: YAC - 12: SADD - 12: Honor Graduate Barnes, Bruce: German Club - 10-12: Concert Choir - 10-11: Student Council - 1C NHS - 10: All Region Choir - 10-11: Speech Club - 11: Science Clut - 11-12 Barnett, R ert: VICA 11 Barrett, David: FCA - 10-12: NHS - 10: Football - 10-12 Beauchamp, Scott: NHS - 10-12: FCA - 10-12: junior Classical League - 11-12: Football - 10 fManager - 11-123: National Merit Commended - 11: lst Place - Roman History - jCL Regionals - 12: 4th Place - Roman Life - 12: 5th Place - Roman History - 11: Magna Cum Laude - Nationa Latin Exam - 11: Magna Cum Laude - jCL State - 12 Beeson, Kelly: Student Council - 10-12: FHA - 11-12: Student Senate - 11: SAD - 12: SWAT - 12: Soccer - 12: Rotary Student of the Month - 12 Benno, Mark: NHS - 10: Whiz Quiz - 10-12: PAC - 12: Woods and Water Club - 11: German Club - 10-11: Young Republicans - 12: SWAT - 11-12 Bergeron, Brian: Marching Band - 10-12 Berley, Casey: NHS - 10: FFA - 11-12: Fish and Wildlife Management Award Agriculture Sales and Services Award: Placement Agriculture Produc- tion Award - 12 Betz, Denise: Key Club - 11: Science Club - 11: Intramurals - 11: Beta Student Council Secretary - 12: Foreign Language A-Team - 12: Math A- Team - 12 Bishop, Byron: Latin Club - 10-11: NHS - 12 Bishop, Mark: Latin Club - 102 OEA -11-12 Bode, john: NHS - 10-12: Mock Trial- 12: Math A-Team - 11: PAC - 12 Boughtin, Kelly: Student Council - 10-12: Spanish Club - 11: Cheerleader - 10, 12: Student Senate - 11: Basketball - 12 Boydston, Blake: Concert Choir - 10: Baseball - 10-12: Basketball - 10 Bowen, Lisa: FHA - 10-12: HECE - 11-12: Outstanding HECE Student- 12 Boylan, Kristi: NHS - 10-12: Latin Club - 10: Drill Team - 10: NFL - 10-12: Speech Team - 10-11: SWAT - 12: PAC - 12: Social Studies A-Team - 12: National English Merit Award - 10: District Duet Acting - 2nd Place - 11: Extemporaneous Speaking - lst Place - 11: Lin- coln!Douglas Debate - 2nd Place - 12 Bradford, Angela: Band - 10-12: jazz Band - 12: NHS - 10: Computer Club - 12: In- tramurals - 12: National Spanish Exam - 5th Place - 12: English A- Team - 12: Foreign Language A-Team - 12 Bradford, Dana: DECA - 12 Brawley, Nola: Student Council - 10-12: FHA - 10-12: Key Club - 12: HECE - 12 Braxton, Lisa: NHS - 10-12: French Club - 11: Science Club - 11: Music Theor' Club - Vice-President - 12: Concert Choir - 11-12: Music Corpore tion - 11-12: All Region Choir - 11-12: All Area Choir - 12: Fet Francais - 2nd Place Solo Ensemble - 12 Brewer, Bonnie: FFA - 10 Brooks, Brian: FTA -- 12: Intramurals - 12: Soccer - 12 Broussard, Lynn: Fashion Etc. - 11-12: Drill Team - 10: Baseball Buddies - 12: Key Club - 11: French Club - 11 Brown, Kelly: FFA - 10: FHA - 10-11 Brown, William: Spanish Club - 11: NFL - 10-11: Debate - 12: NHS - 12: Math A- Team - 12: Whiz Quiz - 10: Tennis - 10-12: National Merit Com- mended - 12: Olympics of the Mind - 10: Woods and Water Club - Outstanding Woodsman Award - 11 Browne, Kevin: Spanish Club - 10: FCA - 10-12: Football - 10-12 Browning,1anetg VOE Y 12 Bucaram, Michael: FHA Y 125 FCA Y 105 Football Y 10 Buford, Brent: Latin Club Y 10-125 Science Club Y 11-125 Society of Phvsics Students - 11-12, NHS Y 125 NFL Y 11-125 sofiai sitlaies A-Team - 125 English A-Team Y 12g National Merit Scholar Y 125 National Council of Teachers English Achievement Award Y 12 Buisman, Gary: German Club Y 115 Key Club Y 125 VICA Y 11-12 fParliamentarian15 Spirit Club Y 125 NHS Y 10-125 YAC Y 125 Student Council Y 125 Football Y 105 Track Y 105 Cheerleader Y 12: State VICA Contest lst Place Y 11 Burns, Robert: Calculus Club tPresident1 Y 125 NHS Y 105 Basketball Y 10-125 Baseball Y 10-125 All District Basketball Y 12 Butler, Cynthia: Art Club Y 105 FHA Y 10 Cain, Lisa: Yearbook Y 105 Choir Y 10-125 Whiz Quiz Y 115 Spanish Club Y 115 Newcomers Club Y 115 Science A-Team Y 11-125 Science Club Y 125 NHS Y 125 SWAT Y 125 Young Democrats Y 12 Canada, james: NIHS Y 105VICA Y 11-12 Carney, Iames: ICT Y 125 FFA Y 12 Carrell, Carrie: Key Club Y 11-125 Student Council Y 11-125 Art Club Y 12 fVice- President15 FHA Y 125 SWAT Y 125 National Art Honor Society Y 12 Cassady, Audrey: Student Council Y 105 Drill Team Y 10-12g Latin Club Y 115 FHA Y 11 Centeno, Charles: NHS Y 1251321 Band Y 12: Stage Band Y 125 Symphonic Band Y 12: Music Corporation Y 12 Chadduck, Ianet: Band Y 10-115 Key Club Y 11, FBLA Y 12 Chapoton, Beth: Drama Club Y 105 NHS Y 10-125 Student Council Y 11: Key Club Y 115 French Club Y 11-125 English A-Team Y 125 Young Democrats Y 12 Choyke, Michele: NHS Y 10-125 Swim Team Y 105 Orchestra Y 10-12g PAC Y 12 Chuan, Shan-Yu Alice: Parkview High School: Beta Club Y 105 Art Club Y 105 Math Club - 105 Student Council Y 105 NIHS Y 105 Cheerleading Y 105 PSHS: Art Club Y 115 Math Club Y 115 Physics Club Y 125 Science Club Y 12 Cinclair, Richard: FCA Y 105 NHS Y 10-115 Cross Country Y 105 Student Council Y 10- 125 English A-Team Y 11-125 Science Club Y 11-125 Spanish Club Y 125 Weightlifting Y 125 National Merit Commended Student Y 125 Rotary Student ofthe Month Y 125 Honor Graduate Clark, Amy: Pop Singers Y 105 Drill Team Y 105 Concert Choir Y 11-125 Music Corporation Y 115 Esprit Y 12 Clark, Iill: FTA Y 105 Spanish Club Y 11-125 FHA Y 11-12 Cobb, Sara: Art Club Y 105 Drill Team Y 10-125 Fashion Etc, Y 115 Sam Rayburn Scholar Y 11, Latin Club Y 11-125 Student Council Y 11-12, Baseball Buddies Y 11-12: NHS Y 10-125 Key Club Y 125 YAC Y 12 Coffman, Sheila: French Club Y 105 OEA Y 115 Key Club Y 11-12 Collins, Michael: Swim Team Y 10-12 fCaptain Y 121 fSixth in State Y 1215 Art Club Y 12 Coltellaro, Daunyale: Cosmetology VICA Y 115 Student Council Y 11-125 Key Club Y 12 Conkwright, Catherine: Choir Y 10-125 NHS Y 10-125 Key Club Y 115 Computer A-Team Y 11 Corder, Wendy: Band Y 10-115 NHS Y 11-125 French Club Y 12 Corum, Tim: Yearbook Y 10-12 fSports Editor Y 10, Honors Editor Y 11, Editor Y 1215 Espirit Y 115 Wildcat Tales Y 12 Corum, Michael: Yearbook Y 10-12 tSports Editor Y 10, Honors Editor Y 11, Editor Y 121, Esprit Y 115 Wildcat Tales Y 12 Costa, Kerri: Track Y 115 French Club Y 115 HECE Y 12 Covington, Karen: Cherry Creek High School: Spanish Club Y 101 PGP Club - 102 Ch0ir Y 105 Grimsley High School: Spanish Club Y 115 Pep Club Y 115 Choir Y 115 Track Y 105 Honors Chorus Y 115 Student Affairs Y 10- 115 PSHS: Spanish Club Y 12: Key Club Y 12: Baseball Buddies Y 11: NHS Y 125 SADD Y 125 Choir Y 12, All-Region Choir Y 125 UIL Solo Division I Y 12 Cralle, Meghan: Mission Viejo High School: Newcomers Club Y 105 Softball Y 105 PSHS: Newcomers Club Y 105 Track Y 10: Soccer Y 11-125 SWAT Y 12 Crenin, Brenda: I Volleyball Y 105 Latin Club Y 11g NHS Y 10-125 Spanish Y 125 Choir Y 12 Crisp, Alyson: Choir Y 105 Art Club Y 125 International Club Y 12, National Art Honor Society Y 12 Culpepper, Randall: Wrestling Y 105 Speech Team Y 105 Art Club Y 10-115 VICA Y 11-125 NHS Y 10-125 White Guard Y 125 Key Club Y 125 Rep. of Dallas Times Herald Golden Herald Awards Y 12 Cummins, Christopher: NIHS Y 105 Baseball Y 10-125 Basketball Y 10-12 tCo-Captain Y 121 Cure, Elmo lll: Band Y 10-125 SWAT Y 11-125 Wildcat Men -1221312 Band Y 12 Q - .1 ,ow M' ... nw- .. an af 1-1 ff,-all Senior Class Officers: Brad Hairston, Chris Robinson, Stephanie Malone, and Rick Hargett. Davies, Kelly: FTA Y 125 FHA Y 125 Baseball Buddies Y 12 Davis, Candace: Track Y 10-12: VICA Y 11-12 Davis, Lisa: Cheerleader Y 10-125 Spanish Club Y 11, Baseball Buddies Y 12: YAC Y 125 Student Council Y 125 Basketball Sweetheart Y 11 Day, Michael: Drama Club Y 105 FCA Y 105 Theatre Y 10-125 Choir Y 10-125 Pop Singers Y 105 Music Corporation Y 125 Maroon Guard Y 125 Technical Theatre Y 11-125 Track Y 10-11 Deaderick, Dorothy: Planoettes Y 125 Theatre Y 10 DeCoursin, Kelly: Pearce: Tennis Y 11. MacAuthur: Gymnastics Team Y 10. PSHS: Kev Club Y 115 Spanish Club Y 115 Volleyball Y 115 HECE Y 12 ' Dillon, Karen: Science Club Y 11-125 Key Club Y 115 YAC Y 125 Wildcat Tales Y Editorial Director, Copy Editor Y 12 Dodd, lane: NHS Y 10, Flag Corps Y 10-125 Choir Y 12 Dodson, Debbie: Yearbook Y 10-115 FHA Y 11 Donovan, Sheila: Senior Achievements X page 321 P-l Newcomers Club - 10, Key Club - 11, OEA -11-12 Doughorty, Terry: Spanish Club - 10, German Club - 11-12, FHA - 12, Outstanding First Year HECE Student - 12 Drury, Nancy: OEA - 12 Dudley, Ann: Mascot - 10, Student Council - 10-12, Planoettes - 11-12, YAC - 12, SADD - 12, Project Lead - 12 Dunlop, Amy: Drill Team - 10, Key Club - 11, Fashion Etc. - 11-12 Dutton, Frank: FCA - 10-11, Football - 10-11, HOSA - 11, DECA - 11, Biology A- Team - 12 Eaves, Christopher: Band - 10-11, UIL First Division Ensemble - 12, Physics Club - 11- 12, Second Place Physics Olympics - 11, First Place Physics Olympiad - 11, Spanish Club - 12, National Merit Scholar - 12 Eberhart, Karen: Student Council - 11, Commercial Art - 11-12 Ebner, Vicki: Spanish Club - 11-12, fPresident - 111, Fifth Place District Adv. Level National Spanish Exam, Choir - 10-12, NHS - 10, 12, Key Club - 11, Science Club - 11-12, Physics Club - 12, Foreign Language A- Team - 12 Eddy, Brian: Iesuit: Basketball - 10, PSHS: Key Club - 11, Tennis - 11-12 Eden, Kevin: Football - 10, Track - 10-12, Choir - 10, Cross Country - 11-12, Maroon Guard - 12 Edmunds, James: ROTC - Battalion Executive Officer, Rifle Team, Team Commander, Governor's Trophy First Place Team - 12 Elias, Nancy: FHA - 10-12, SADD - 12, YAC - 12, Spirit Club - 12, Baseball Bud- dies - 12 Elliott, Lisa: Spanish Club - 10, NFL - 10, NHS - 10, 12, Science Club - 11, 12, Latin Club - 11, 12,1Treasurer - 121 Eubanks Ste hen , p 1 H Orchestra - 10-11 Evans, Charles: FCA - 10-12, Spanish Club - 11, 12, FHA - 12, SWAT - 11, 12, Soc- cer 10-12 Fallis, Doug: Football - 10-12, NHS - 10-12, Science A-Team - 11, Latin Club - 12 Ferrell, Lee: FCA - 10-12, Student Council - 10, Track - 10, Baseball - 10-11, Football - 10-12, FHA -11-12 Fischer, Karen: Choir - 10, Spanish Club - 12, FHA - 12 Flick, Carrie: NHS - 10, Speech Club - 10-11, History A-Team - 12, PAC - 12, SWAT - 12, Young Democrats - 12, National Merit English Award - 10 Floyd, Tania: Cheerleader - 10, Student Council - 10-11, Fashion Etc. - President - 11-12, Intramural Softball - 12 Flynn, jennifer: Choir - 10, NHS - 10, 12, Spanish Club - 11-12, Foreign Language A-Team - 12 Fonzo, Anthony: NFL - 10 12, state uaiifier - 11 12 First Place Lin - C Q ' - , ' coln-Douglas Debate at R. L. Turner, Second Place L-D at St. Marks, Bryan Adams1, Spanish Club - 11-12, PAC - 12, Physics Club - 11-12, Science Club - 12, Young Republicans - 12, NHS - 10-12, Whiz Quiz - 10, Com- puter Math A-Team - 11, Science A-Team - 12 Ford, Vana: NHS - 10, Honor Band - 10-12, fPresident - 101, Flag Corps - 12, fCaptain - 121 Forsythe, james: HECE - 12 Foster, Sherry: NHS -10,HOSA - 12 Fowinkle, Sandra: Flag Corps - 10-12, QCaptain - 101, Band - 10-12, NHS - 10-12, Theatrical Club - 10, Cindy's Fellar - Asst. Director - 10, Spanish Club - 11, National English Merit Award - 10 Fox, Cherie: OEA - 11-12 Fraser, Sandra: Spanish Club - 11-12, FHA -11-12 Fries, Iennifer: Key Club - 12, FBLA - 12 page 322 I Senior Achievements i XJ , Q' ' 41 if V ,W Y W A f f ,, V 4 ,. , 2' We . ,i is nz i i . ,i , ,. M 5 , ,x 5 Q 1 2 -ffifri 1 M H W 1 s - V 'L A 'iq A5 ' A , . 4 ,if ,,,, , . . , - x r v I ,wg 1 x I' ' , 'at-72 kgflkfrwyg 1 gl L., A ,H . VV t , A N M A I , 75,4 .2291-N ,Agar-A . ,5 --., 1 3 V' A , 7 ' Q. , , 1 - I, iifglakvg, :king . , ,ot , W : 'how , A 1, 'vw' -- 'M f,fQ'f 'i 2 . -, ifwf' , 'A' r JW 'ffffw , , 1, ' 4 iff 'l .. 1 ,AJ .,' N-'f4'f::Q.4g wfj'y, ' 'i ' ,im ui , ,F 'i f - gi , f n 173' X W , X , xg:-a-..,f, 4, ya.. 3 Avy, ww, nf- ' B 1 ,,, 4 AW, W m 4r-16fs,'sv'N in- 'gag ,.,, X ,,: A, ' V 4cf??Uaa+ay3,,Z,h,qhgr' 'LW , 5 , ,. ,3,,f4v:- fmt.,1, V .ff- 1 '. -:: - 4 ' ge an Q W 'jlf -:':'14 A 12 , vqtyxa, 19 faailgrvl-4' 'E :-'5 QQ 9 'i we tang?-2' . , 1 I, iv , I Q 9,4 ,nv Q , TP Class Favorites: Laurie Gorman and Chris Robinson Fries, Ronald: Band - 10-12, Computer Club - 10-12, Math Club - 11-12, Society of Physics - 12, Science Club - 12, Science A-Team - 12, NHS - 10-12, First Place Computer Contest- 11 Fry, Bill: VICA - 11-12, First Place VICA Project State Competition - 11, Se- cond Place VICA Project State Competition - 12, National Merit Com- mended Student- 11-12 Ganson, Shelli: French Club - 12, FHA - 10, English A-Team - 12, Foreign Language A-Team - 12, Art Club - 11, Key Club - 12, Drill Team - 9-11, Student Council - 10-11, NHS - 9-12 Garcia, Paul: HOSA - 12 Garner, Genny: Midland Lee High School: Golf - 10. PSHS: SADD - 125 Choir - 9- 125 Music Corporation - 11 Garland, Barbara: Basketball - 10-125 Track - 125 NjHS - 10 Gaspar, Dena: SWAT - 11-125 Student Council - ll-125 Drill Team - 9-10 Geiger, Christine: Student Council - 115 Yearbook - 10-12 tSection Editor - 11, 1215 Key Club - 11-125 YAC - 125 Drill Team - 10 Geiger, Terence: German Club - 11-125 Band - 12 tVice-President - 1215 Stage Band - 125 NHS - 10-125 Foreign Language A-Team - 125 National Merit Finalist - 12 Ghraizi, Ghassan: French Club - 12: Track - 12 Gillam, Richard: Latin Club - 11-125 Math A-Team - 115 NHS - 10-125 Band - 9-125 Whiz Quiz - 9-125 Yearbook - 105 National Merit Finalist - 125 Olympics of the Mind Finalist- 125 Region Band - 11-12 Gillow, Lynn: FHA - 11 Gilmore, Clarence: Science Club - 125 Spanish Club - 115 FFA - 10 Gjertson, Geoff: VICA - 11-125 Band -10-12:NjHS - 10 Godfrey, jenny: Centerville High School: Ski Club - 10-115 PSHS: DECA - 12 tTreasurer1 Goldman, Louis: ROTC - 10-12 Gonzalez, Michael: - Drama Club - 105 VICA - 11-125 ICT - 11 Goodwin, Karen: FHA - 10-115 Yearbook - 105 NHS - 10-11 Gorman, Laura: Baseball Buddies - 125 Spanish Club - 115 Student Senate - 11-125 Cheerleader - 10-125 Football Sweetheart - 125 Class Favorite - 12 Graham, Karla: Music Theory Club - 125 Choir - 11-12 Gray, Ginger: FBLA - 115 OEA -11-12tSecretary - 1115 YAC - 12 Gray, Nichalos: PESH: Football - 11 Green, Chris: VICA - 11-12 tSecretary - 121 Greening, Melynn: Science Club - 115 Spanish Club - 125 NHS - 10-125 Choir --12 Grova, Nikola: International Club - 125 Band - 12 Grubbs, Ellen: NHS - 10, 125 Physics Club - 125 Science Club - 125 Thespians - 115 Track - 12 Gurney, jeffrey: Student Council - 125 SWAT - 125 FCA - 125 Football - 125 Track - 10 Hahn, Paul: Thomas jefferson H.S.: Key Club - 105 German Club - 105 Band - 105 Tennis - 10. j. j. Pearce HS.: German Club - 115 Tennis - 115 PSHS: German Club - 125 Science Club - 125 Spanish Club - 125 Physics Club - 125 YAC - 12 Hairston, Lawrence: Class President - 125 NHS fTreasurer - 1215 SWAT - 125 Science Club - 11-125 NFL - 10-125 Wildcat Men - 115 SADD - 125 Drama Club - 10 Hammerle, Angel: FBLA - 115 Band - 10-115 DECA - 12 Hampton, Kevin: Track - 11-125 Weightlifting - 12 Hanson, Deborah: French Club - 115 Art Club - 11-125 NHS -125VICA - 11-125 Pro- ject LEAD - 12 Hanss, Andrea: German Club - 11-125 NHS -10-12 Hargett, Rick: French Club - 11-125 PAC - 125 NFL - 10-125 Science Club - 11-125 Social Studies A-Team - 11-125 Speech Team - 125 NjHS - 105 Stu- dent Council - 11-125 SWAT - 12 Hargett, Rick: French Club - 11-125 PAC - 125 NFL - 10-125 Science Club - 11-125 Social Studies A-Team - 11-125 NjHS - 105 Student Council fGamma Vice-President - 11, Treasurer - 121 Hartline, Rodney: FCA - 105 Football - 10 Harvey, john: FCA - 10-125 FHA - 125 Football - 10-125 Track - 10-12 Hatcher, Stephen: Key Club - 115 FTA -11 Hays, Renee: Band - 10-125 Drill Team -105NjHS - 10 Headley, Holly: SADD - 125 YAC - 125 FHA - 11-125 Baseball Buddies - 125 Spirit Club - 12 Heath, Kara: Latin Club - 11-125 Student Council - 115 Band -- 105 Tennis - 10- 125 NIHS - 10 Heath, Melissa: Speech Team - 10-125 NFL - 10-125 PAC tTreasurer1 - 125 Teenage Republicans - 125 Choir - 105 NHS - 10-12 tSecretary - 1215 Social Studies A-Team - 12 Heffernan, William: PAC - 125 Student Council - 11-125 Basketball - 10-125 Baseball - 10-12 Hellmann, Randall: Science Club - 125 Art Club - 125 FFA - 105 VICA - 115 junior Classical League - 11-12 Henderson, Laura: H Theater Club tPresident1 - 105 Drill Team - 10-125 Student Council - 11-12 Hendricks, jennifer: Band -10-125NjHS - 10 Hickey, Michelle: FTA - 125 French Club - 10-115 Choir -10-12 Hinderer, Heather: Art Club - 10-12 tPresident - 1115 NHS - 12 Hobbs, Ragan: Tennis -10-12 Hock, Wendy: Pep Club - 105 French Club - 105 Drama Club - 105 Key Club - 125 YAC -- 12 Hoffman, Mark: VICA - 11-125 Latin Club -11-12 Holguin, jerry: VICA - 11-12 tVice-President - 121 Holley, Michelle: OEA - 125 Drill Team - 10 Holmes, Amy: Project Lead - 125 FCA - 10-125 FHA - 115 Spirit Club - 125 Baseball Buddies - 125 Volleyball - 10-125 Basketball - 10-12 Hood, Norman: Spanish Club - 105 NHS - 125 NFL - 10-125 PAC - 125 Teenage Republicans - 125 Social Studies A-Team - 12 Hoover, james: Football - 105 Theater - 12 Horan, jennifer: English A-Team - 11-125 Spirit Club - 125 Key Club - 125 NHS - 10-125 Student Council - 105 Drill Team - 10-125 National Merit Commended Student - 12 Hudel, Wayne: Latin Club tTreasurer1 115 Football - 105 NHS - 10-12 Hudson, Audra: Everman High School: Drill Team - 105 PSHS: FHA tSecretary1 125 Track tManager1 12 Hudson, Eleen: FBLA - 125 Speech Team - 105 Drill Team - 10-12 tCaptain - 101 Hugin, David: Spanish Club fVice-President1 - 105 NFL - 10-125 NHS - 10-12 Hulbert, Michael: Society of Physics Students - 11-125 Science Club - 125 Young Republicans - 125 Student Council - 105 NHS - 10-125 NFL - 10-125 Social Studies A-Team - 11-125 Track - 105 National Merit Com- mended Student - 12 Hunt, Carter: Debate Team - 10-125 Latin Club - 125 Science Club - 125 NFL - 10-125 Student Council - 115 NjHS - 10 Hurley, Lori: Spirit Club - 125 Student Council - 10-125 FHA tVice-President1 125 SWAT -125SADD -- 125 NjHS - 105 Drill Team - 10-12 Inglish, jeffrey: FCA - 10-125 French Club - 125 Football - 10-12 jaglinski, Dennis: Yearbook - 105 Latin Club - 10, 125 NFL - 11-125 FBLA - 125 SWAT - 125 PAC - 125 Young Republicans - 12 jones, Amanda: Hooper Academy: Cheerleader - 10-115 Students in Action - 105 FCA - 10-115 Newspaper - 115 Drama Club - 11. PSHS: Spirit Club - 125 Fashion Etc. - 12 jones, Steven: VICA - 11-125 Key Club - 12 Senior Achievements X page 323 jones, Laura: FBLA -115OEA - 12 jury, Shelly: Student Council - 10-1 15 Drama Club -105OEA - 11-12 Kalishek, jennifer: Marching Band - 10: Symphonic Band - 105 Spanish Club - 11-125 FBLA - 12 tParliamentarian - 123 Kampas, Chris: Football - 10-125 NHS - 10-125 FCA - 11-125 Math A-Team - 12 Kehoe, Thomas: Swim Team - 10-125 Social Studies A-Team - 12 Kepner, Peter: FFA - 105 Mock Trial - 105 Key Club - 115 YAC - 115 PAC - 125 Student Council - 12 CPresident - 123 Knightstep, Kim: Drill Team - 10-12 fPresident - 1235 Student Council - 10-12 tSecretary - 10, 1135 NHS - 10-125 Student Senate - 11-12 CSecretary - 1235 SADD - 125 Key Club - 125 YAC - 125 Science Club - 125 Math A-Team - 12 Koym, Russell: All Region Choir - 105 Spanish Club - 115 Computer Math A-Team - 11-125 Computer Club - 12 Kim, Dennis: German Club - 10-12 fVice-President - 1035 Science Club - 11-125 Society of Physics Students - 11-125 Speech Club - 11-125 PAC - 125 NHS - 11-125 Science A-Team - 11-125 Social Studies A-Team - 125 NFL - 12 fPresident - 123 King, Mark: Spanish Club - 105 NHS - 125 YAC - 125 FCA - 125 FBLA -12 Kimbrough, David: FFA - 10-12 fPresident - 10, Treasurer - 123 Kirkpatrick, Heather: White Station High School: French Club - 105 Tennis - 105 Keller High School: FTA - 115 Tennis - 11. PSHS: Student Council - 125 SWAT - 12 Kitterman, Lisa: FHA -10-115DECA - 11-125 YAC - 12 Klier, Gary: Espirit - 115 Newspaper - fSports Editor3 - 12 Knowles, Scott: Soccer - 10-125 Student Council - 125 Maroon Guard - 12 Kralis, Mitchell: Basketball- 105 Student Council - 10-115 Spanish Club - 125 YAC - 12 P14 Krymkowski, Theresa: Spanish Club - 125 English A-Team - 125 NHS - 125 National Merit Commended Scholar - 12 Kukis, Heidi: Volleyball - 105 Band - 10-125 Newspaper fFeature Editor3 - 12 Kutney, Lynn: Science Club - 115 Latin Club - 125 DECA - 12 Lachnicnt, Kenneth: Spanish Club - 115 YAC - 125 SADD - 125 Young Republicans - 12 Lakin, Angie: Spanish Club - 105 YAC - 125 FHA - 125 Key Club - 12 Landry, Suzanne: FFA - 125 HOSA - 125 Volleyball - 11 Langham, Stephanie: FHA - 10-125 Student Council fSecretary3 - 105 Swim Team - 11-12 QThird in State - 113 Lazarine, Mary: H Student Council - 10-125 Drill Team CCaptain3 10, 125 Class Favorite - 115 Student Senate - 11-125 Spanish Club - 125 YAC - 125 SADD - 12 Lear, Tiffany: FHA - 10-12 LeGrotte, Craig: NHS - 10-125 Latin Club - 115 Key Club - 11-125 HOSA - 11-12 fPresident - 123 Lehman, jeffery: Art Club - 125 Computer Club - 125 ROTC - 12 Lembke, Nyla: Cosmetology VICA - 12 LeNoir, Leslie: OEA - 12 Leon, Richard: FHA - 12 Lepo, Deborah: FFA - 10-125 Spanish Club - 115 Key Club - 115 FHA - 10, 125 Soc- cer - 125 Track - 12 Leverette, Craig: Baseball - 10-12 Lindsley, Maria: Yearbook -105OEA -11-12 page 324 X Senior Achievements Little, Greg: Band - 10-125 NHS - 10,12 Lofye, Kurt: Baseball - 105 Track - 105 Basketball - 10-115 FCA - 10-115 Maroon Guard - 125 YAC - 125 FHA - 125 SWAT- 125 SADD -12 Loncar, Michelle: Student Council - 10-12 fPresident - 1235 Drill Team - 10-125 NHS - 10, 125 Science Club -125SADD - 125 Key Club - 125 Spirit Club - 12 Love, Debra: Duncanville High School: VOCT - 115 OEA - 115 PSHS: OEA - 125 Spirit Club - 12 Luther, Lisa: French Club - 105 FTA - 105 Fashion Etc.-11-12 Madden, jerry: Whiz Quiz - 10-12, Whiz Quiz MVP - 10, City Champs - 11, Cap- tain - 125 Soccer Manager - 115 Newspaper fEditorial Director3 - 125 UIL journalism Third Place District Feature Writing - 125 Spanish Club - 125 Social Studies A-Team - 12 Maddox, Shannon: Fashion Etc. - 115 Student Council - 115 Key Club - 11-12 Magino, Lisa: NHS - 10-125 Band - 10-125 All-Region Band - 11-125 English A- Team - 12 Mahlstede, Kristen: Diamond Bar High School: Spanish Club - 10 Malone, Stephanie: NHS - 105 French Club - 11-125 YAC - 125 Spirit Club - 125 SWAT - 115 Class Secretary - 12 Manatt, Christopher: Football- 10-125 FCA - 10-125 Student Council - 11-125 NHS - 105 Latin Club - 11-125 Science Club - 11-125 National Merit English Finalist- 10-11 Manley, William: St. Mary's High School: Drama Club - 115 Choir - 115 Baseball - 10- 115 Rugby - 115 PSHS: Chorale - 125 Concert Choir - 12 Marchese, Peter: FCA - 10-125 Track - 10-125 Football - 10-125 Spanish Club - 12 Marcus, David: Tennis - 10-125 Spanish Club - 115 Key Club - 11 Marr, john: Band - 105 German Club - 10-125 CVice-President - 1235 Newspaper - 11-125 fEntertainment Editor - 1235 NjHS - 10 Martin, Daniel: French Club - 115 Football - 10 Masquelier, jeffrey: Student Council - 105 Tennis - 105 White Guard - 12 Masters, jane: NHS - 105 Drill Team - 10-125 Student Council - 11-125 Choir - 10-125 YAC -125SADD - 12 Mathis, Elizabeth: NHS - 11-125 Spanish Club - 11-125 Math A-Team - 11 Maxwell, Lana: FHA - 11-12 Mayer, Laura: Drill Team - 10-125 NHS - 105 Spanish Club - 11-125 Key Club - 12 Mayhew, Carroll: Teenage Republicans - 125 UIL One Act Play - 12 McCann, Francis: NHS - 105 Student Council - 105 VICA -11-12 McCord, Minta: Drill Team - 10-12 McCullor, Robin: NHS - 105 FTA - 105 FCA - 10-115 Soccer - 10-115 Cross Country - 115 Woods and Water Club - 115 French Club - 10-12 fSecretary - 11-123: Key Club - 12 McCully, David: Key Club - 11-125 Yearbook - 12 McDonald, Allan: Golf - 10-12 fCaptain - 1235 French Club - 12 McDonald, Sheila: Memorial H.S.: FCA - 10-115 Pep Club - 10-115 Student Council - 10-115 Computer Math Club - 11. PSHS: HOSA - 12 McFarlane, Steven: Band - 10-125 First Division Solo and Ensemble - 10-115 All Region Band - 10-115 NHS - 10-125 Electronics VICA - 11-12 CTreasurer - 11-123 McGath, Ron: Key Club - 125 YAC - 125 Spirit Club - 12 McGinnis, Meghan: NHS - 10-12 CCommunity Service Co-Chairperson - 1235 French Club - 105 Social Studies A-Team - 11 McKenzie, jennifer: Band - 10, 125 Flag Corps - 10, 125 Latin Club - 12 Clay High School: Human Relations Club - 105 Student Council - 105 McKinley, Stan: Basketball 1 10-12, All-District - 115 Calculus Club - 12 tAssociate President 4 121 McMinder, Mary: FTA - 105 Soccer - 105 FHA - 10-125 Project Lead - 12 McNeely, Wally: Student Council - 105 NHS - 105 FCA - 10-125 Track - 10-125 Baseball - 10-115 Football - 10-12 tOffensive Player of the Year - 12, All District Running Back -121 Mc1'artland, Marybeth. NHS Y 10-125 Student Council - 10-12 tParliamentarian - 1015 Stu- dent Senate - 11-12: Latin Club - 115 Key Club - 125 Baseball Bud- dies A 125 Drill Team -10-12tSecretary -121 McQuilliams, Kimberly: Concert Choir - 10-125 Volleyball - 10-12 Meri, Charles. Theatre - 10-125 NFL - 11-125 Speech - 11-125 FBLA - 12 tSecretary 1 I 1215 YAC 1 12 tSecretary - 1215 Football - 10 j Meis, Rebecca: l Theatre A 10-12, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers - 115 The Effects og Gamma Rays on Man in the Moon Marigolds - 125 Draculla - Mekata, Lori: NHS - 10-125 Key Club - 115 Latin Club - 115 International Club - 12 Meskunas, Michael: Wrestling 1 10-12 tRegional Runner-Up, State Qualifier1 Metz, Nancy: NHS - 10-125 Student Council - 11-125 Drill Team - 10-125 tCaptain - 1215 SADD - 125 Homecoming Queen - 125 Beauty Nominee - 12 Wi. Between classes, seniors Mary foe Bleggi and Mary Friend meet to share the days events. Meyer, Gail: Student Council - 105 NHS - 10-12 tPresident - 12, Secretary - 1015 Drama Club - 105 NFL - 10-125 Qualifier for Texas Forensic Associa- tion State - 10-125 Science Club - 115 Teenage Republicans - 12 Meyer, Kimberly: NHS - 10-115Art Club -10-125V1CA - 11-12 Meyers, Kimberly: NHS - 10-125 National Art Honor Society - 125V1CA - 125 Project Lead - 125 Art Club - 10-11 Michails, Amy: Newspaper tFeature Editor1 - 105 Band - 105 Latin Club - 125 English A-Team - 125 YAC - 12 Mitchell, Michelle: NHS - 10-125 Computer Math A-Team - 115 Math A-Team - 115 Key Club - 11-125 Science Club - 11-125 Physics Club - 125 Teenage Republicans - 12 Mitterer, Deanna: Band - 10-125 All-Region - 10-115 Flag Corps - 10-12 tLieutenant - 1215 NHS - 10 Molloy, Leslie: Basketball - 10-125 Soccer - 10-125 Cross Country - 125 NHS - 10- 12 tTreasurer - 1015 Spanish Club - 11-125 PAC - 12 Moon, Keith: Tennis - 115 Music Theory Club - 125 NFL - 125 Brawn - 12 Morgan, Kimberly: NHS - 10-125 Choir - 10-125 Band - 10-115 Music Corporation - 12 Morris, Greg: FFA - 10 Moses, Michelle: Drill Team - 105 Spanish Club - 115 HECE - 125 FHA - 12 Mulholland, Marcus: NHS - 10-125 Computer A-Team -11-12 Myrick, Horace: Basketball fAll-District1 - 11-12 Neal, Benjamin: Choir - 10-12 tVice-President Y 1215 Football - 10-115 Music Cor- poration - 12 Neal, Martha: Choir - 10-125 FHA fVice-President1 - 11 Nelson, Cheryl: Spanish Club -- 105 FTA - 11-12 fHistorian - 1215 SADD - 125 SWAT - 125 Student Council - 105 Student Senate - 115 Gamma Stu- dent Council - 11-12 tSecretary!Treasurer - 1215 Drill Team - 10-125 Honor Graduate - 12 Nicol, Christine: Drama - 10-115 Choir - 10-115 German Club - 12 Niemi, Melissa: Forest Park High School: Band - 10-115 PSHS: NHS - 9-125 PAC - 125 Young Democrats - 1251ntramurals - 125 Mock Trial- 12 P- I Nusinow, Edward: Homewood Flossmoor High School: Baseball - 105 National Spanish Honor Society - 105 PSHS: Baseball - 11-12 Oberdiech, David: Football - 10-125 Track - 115 Wrestling - 11-125 German Club - 11-12 Osborne, Randy: FTA - 12: Among Top Sin State FTA Contest Oubari, Dalal: Key Club - 11-125 Science Club - 11-125 fVice-President - 121 French Club - 105 Computer Club - 12: NHS - 10 Pamplin, Shaun: Commercial Art VICA - 11-12 Pampolina, Kalyn: HOSA - 11 Parker, Stephanie: German Club - 10-12 Partridge, Dyan: FHA - 10 Patrick, Kellie: KU-RING-Gai H.S.: Debate - 105 Volleyball - 10 tCaptain15 School Magazine Editor - 10. PSHS: NFL - 11-125 Science Club - 125 Physics Club - 125 Computer Club - 125 Latin Club - 115 Second Place Poetry UIL District - 125 NHS - 11-125 Math A-Team -11-12 Patti, Michael: Spanish Club - 125 FCA - 10-125 Cross Country - 11-125 Track - 11-125 Football - 10-12 Pawelek, Iennifer: Key Club - 11-12 tSweetheart - 1115 Spirit Club - 125 NHS -10-12 Payton, Brian: VICA -11-125DECA -12 Pederson, Anne: Latin Club - 10-11 tSecretary - 1115 Woods and Water Club - 115 FHA - 125 NHS - 115 Soccer - 105 National junior Classical League - 11 ' Pederson, Iuliette: Whiz Quiz - 115 German Club - 11-125 Newcomers Club - 115 PAC - 125 Young Democrats - 125 Science Club - 12: Math A-Team - 115 Foreign Language A-Team - 125 NHS - 12 P-4 Perrizo, Traci: Spanish Club - 115 PAC - 12 Persch, Michelle: German Club - 10-12 tTreasurer - 1215 Science Club - 11-125 Science A-Team - 11-125 Society of Physics - 115 NHS - 125 German NHS - 125 Young Democrats - 12 Peterson, Elaine: Key Club - 11-125 FTA f 125 YAC - 12: Track -11-12 Philcox, Crys: Germantown High School: Cheerleader - 115 Physics Club - 115 3rd - District Speec Competition - 11 Phillips, Denise: Wheeling Park High School: Basketball - 105 Student Council - 10. PSHS: Basketball - 115 Science Club - 12 Pichard, Lorrie: DECA - 11-12 Pifer, Danna: Spanish Club - 115 NHS - 10-125 SADD - 125 Choir - 10-125 Drill Team - 10-125 Student Council - 11-12 Piriano, Anthony: Naperville High School: Football - 10 Plunkett, Albert: Calculus Club - 12 Senior Achievements I page 325 Plunkett, Daniel: Latin Club - 105 Young Republicans - 125 NHS - 10-125 NFL - 10- 115 Student Senate - 11-125 Social Studies A-Team - 11-125 National Merit Scholar - 125 National English Teachers Merit Award - 12 Poetschke, Heather: German Club - 10-11 QSecretary - 10, Vice-President - 1235 Concert Choir - 10-125 Drill Team - 11-125 Science A-Team - 125 NHS - 10-12 Polk, jeffrey: Computer Club - 11-125 French Club - 105 Computer Science A- Team - 11-125 NHS - 10-125 Society of Physics Students - 115 Choir - 10-115 Swim Team - 12 I Prestel, Cynthia: El Toro High School: Key Club - 10-115 Concert Choir - 105 PSHS: Concert Choir - 11-12 Prieto, Lisa: French Club - 10-125 junior Classical League - 115 Drill Team - 10- 125 NHS - 10-125 Student Council fSecretaryJ - 11, 1President - 1235 SADD - 125 SWAT - 12 Primm, Stephen: FFA - 10-125 Band - 10-125 Drum Major - 12 Pulliam, Megan: Spanish Club - 125 Student Council - 10, 125 SWAT - 11-125 Newspaper - 11-12 tEditor - 12j5 Yearbook - 105 Track - 115 Class Vice-President - 11 Quach, james: NHS - 10-125 Math Club - 11-125 PAC - 125 SADD - 12: Spanish Club - 125 Symphonic Band - 105 Honor Band - 11-125 jazz Band - 11-125 Annual - 105 Math A-Team - 125 Youth and Government Outstanding District Editor - 12 Quinlan, Lisa: NHS - 10-125 OEA - 11-12: Spanish Club - 115 FBLA - 115 YAC - 125 Key Club - 125 Choir - 10 Raley, Beth: FHA - 11-125 Student Council - ll Randolph, Megan: NHS - 125 Honor Band - 11-12 tSecretary - 1255 Latin Club - 11-125 UCL Competition - 1st Place Latin Literature5 jCL State Competition - 9th Place Latin Literature5 Pentatalon - Cum Laude Award - 12J 5 Redmon, Neyna: ,W H Fashion Etc. - 115 OEA - 11-12, spin: Club - 12 55 at Reeves, Don: Key Club - 125 Basketball - 10-115 Baseball - 10-115 NHS -11-12 f V Reid, Paul: FFA -105DECA -12 Reid, William: jCL - 11-125 NHS - 125 Band - 10-125 Drum Major - 125 All State Orchestra - 10-12 Reis, Lori: SWAT - 11-125 Latin Club - 115 YAC - 125 Choir - 9-125 Art Club - 12 Rembo, Michelle: Teenage Republicans - 125 NFL - 11-125 NHS - 125 Math A-Team 12 Ricco, Cynthia: Princess Anne High School: Hockey - 105 Basketball - 105 Softball 1 Routh, Whitney: Latin Club - 10: German Club - 11-125 Key Club - 11-12' NHS - 10-125 Student Council - 115 National English Merit Award - 10' Most Outstanding Latin Student - 105 Commended National Mel-if Scholar - 12 Russell, Christine: i 11025 French Club - 105 Newcomers Club - 115 FHA - 125 Russell, Michael: Swim Team - 10-12 fCo-Captain - 12J Ryan, Kerry: NHS - 1o:choir- 10,146 cinh - 125D 'ur -10-12' ' English Men: Award - 12 Y U eam 'Natlonal Saxon, Susan: KeyClub-1l5YAC-125H B a-io-izpri c - , . MarhA-Team-12 Onor an ag MPS 1012: Schneider, Chris: Madison Memorial: Baseball - 105 Socce - 10' B k b 11 - 10 PSHS: National Honor Society - 125 Soccerr- 12 as et a ' Schrader, julie: FTA - 105 French Club - 105 FHA - 10-12' P ' q . Fashion Etc. - 11-12 I rolect LEAD 12' Seratine, David: Latin Club - 115 Drafting VICA - 11-125 Band 105 Wrestling - 12 Shaffer, David: YAC - 12: Drafting VICA -11-12 Shaffer, Mary: EHS - 105 FTA - 11-12 fPresident - 1255 FTA State Voting Delegate lfy, fir ,Lf 105 PSHS: Soccer - 11-125 FCA - 10-12 fPresident - 1215 Social Studies A-Team - 115 NHS - 11-12 In preparation for graduation, seniors pick up their announcements, caps RlChaI'dSOIl, Beth: and Owns ' b- h l Spanish Club - 105 Key Club - 115 NHS - 9-125 Annual - 10-125 or- 3 Sh in Siu SC 00 5' chestra - 10-125 All-Re ion Orchestra - 10-11 an arf 3 P31235 Rickerti Deanna g Ilglklthv Club - 10-125 French Club - 10-125 Science Club - 11-125 Student Council - 11-12, Student Senate - 11-12, YAC - 12, SADD Yslcs Club ' 11421 Afademlf Dffc-athlon - 12: NHS - 10-12: P-ll - 125 Drill Team -10-12 Ridley, Dawn: Spanish Club - 115 NHS - 105 Student Council - 10-125 Project LEAD -125SADD - 125 FHA - 12 Ritchie, Rhonda: Naperville Central High School: French Club - 105 Softball - 10-115 Volleyball - 10-11. PSHS: Intramurals - 12 Roach, Tim: Key Club - 115 Student Council - 11-12 Robinson, Charles: A Student Council - 10-125 Choir - 105 White Guard - 125 Class Vice- President - 125 Rotary Club Student of the Month - 125 Class Favorite - 12 Robinson, Stacey: Soccer - 10-125 Concert Choir - 10-12 Rosandich, jeff: FCA - 11-125 Football - 10-125 Track - 10-12 Rosprim, Barton: NHS - 105 Student Council - 125 FCA - 10-125 Football - 10-12 Ross, Erin: - Latin Club - 115 Key Club - 125 Student Council - 11-125 Drill Team - 10-12 page 326 I Senior Achievements SWAT - 125 Debate - 115 National Merit Finalist - 12 Shapiro, Danny: French Club - ll-125 Golf - 10-12 Shieff, Holly: French Club - 125 International Club - 125 Band - 11 Shockey, Douglas: French Club - 1.1-125 Math Club - 115 NHS - 10, 125 Music Corpora- tion - 125 Choir - 10-125 Schola Madrigalis - 125 Chorale Vice- President - 11 Simmons, Kevin: French Club - 115 Band -10-11 Sjolseth, Anita: FBLA fHistorianj - 115 FHA - 11-125 Spirit Club - 125 Key Club - 125 Student Council - 105 NHS - 10-12 Smith, Dave: Drafting VICA - 11-125 job Display Contest - 2nd Division VICA Reg1onals5 Band - 10-11 Smith, Debra: OEA - 125 Student Council - 10-115 Cheerleader - 10-125 Beauty - 10, 125 Homecoming Queen Attendant- 115 Nominee - 12 Smith, Heather: Art Club - 10-12 Smith, Laura: French Club - 10-125 Concert Choir - 10-125 Music Corporation - 125 Schola Madrigalis - 125 NIHS - 10 Smith, William: Palatine High School: Swim Team - 105 Wrestling - 105 Track - 10. PSHS: Band - 12 Sockwell, Caron: FTA - 105 YAC - 125 Student Council - 10-125 SWAT - 125 OEA - 125 Soccer - 10 SoRelle, Cheryl: FHA - 125 Key Club - 125 Project Lead - 125 Student Council - 10- 115 Drill Team - 10,12 Spann, Michelle: Drill Team - 10-125 NHS - 10-125 French Club - 11-125 Key Club - 115 YAC - 11-125 Mock Trial - 115 PAC - 125 SADD - 125 Student Council - 11-125 Esprit - Co-Editor - 125 Rotary Student of the Month - 12 Spears, Michael: PACE - 105 Whiz Quiz - 105 Woods and Waters Club - Secretary - 105 NIHS - 105 Student Council - 11-125 Basketball - 10-12 Speyerer, Christine: Student Council - 105 Drama Club - 10-12 fPresident - 1015 Speech Team - 10-125 NFL - 10-125 Young Republicans - 125 UIL One Act Play - 12 Steckel, Mike: Young Democrats - 12 Steiman, jill: Drill Team Manager - 10-115 Key Club - 115 NHS - 10-125 Math A- Team - 11 Stephens, Keith: Basketball - 105 Baseball - 10-115 Maroon Guard - 12 Stephens, Stacy: Baseball Buddies - 12 Stith, Debra: Girard Academy: Softball - 105 Volleyball - 105 Cheerleader - 105 Fairview High School: Yearbook - 115 Softball - 115 PSHS: Volleyball - 12 Stracner, Kara: NHS - 10-125 Yearbook Editor - 105 Student Council - 115 Key Club - 11-12 tVice-President - 121 Stribling, Brenda: Choir - 105 Pep Club - 105 Key Club - 11-125 NHS - 11-125 Theatre Dance - 12 Strom, Tina: American International School of Iohannesburg: Honor Society - 10- 115 Student Council President - 10-115 Volleyball - 10-115 Soccer - 115 Cheerleader - 10-115 PSHS: HOSA - 12 Strong, Cynthia: Drama - 105 Spanish Club - 10-12 tSecretary - 10, Vice-President - 1215 NHS - 105 Key Club - 115 Student Council - 125 Planoette Manager - 11 Stubbe, Rebecca: French Club - 105 Key Club - 11-125 YAC - 125 Project LEAD - 125 SADD - 125 NIHS - 105 National English Merit Award - 105 Com- mended National Merit Scholar - 12 Sullivan, Darryl: Key Club - 125 Cross Country - 10-125 Track - 10-125 NHS -11-12 Sunlin, David: ROTC - 10-125 Rifle Team - 10-125 Orienteering Team - 10-125 Cadet Major - 125 Outstanding Cadet - 10 Tanner, Mary: Art Club - 125 National Art Society -- 12 Taylor, Brad: PAC - 125 Young Republicans - 125 SWAT - 125 Student Council - 125 NFL - 125 UIL Mock Trial Competition - 12 Thompson, Tonya: French Club - 105 Latin Club - 105 Computer Club - 125 Science Club - 11-125 Key Club - 125 Student Council - 105 NHS - 10-125 NFL - 10-125 Science A-Team - 11-12 Tietjen, Sherree: Key Club - 115 NHS - 10-125 Tennis - 10 Tiner, Mike: Alta High School: Ski Club - 10-115 Wrestling - 105 Gymnastics - 11 Tinker, Mark: Spanish Club -105NlI-IS - 105 Soccer - 10 Tollefson, Mike: Band - 10-125 jazz Ensemble - 11-125 Football - 105 Track - 10 Torian, Kelly: FHA - 105 Choir - 105 DECA -11-12 Tsuchihashi, Michael: FBLA - 11-125 FHA - 11-125 Science Club - 125 YAC - 12 Typer, Misty: Latin Club -11-12 Ulrich, Kimberly: FBLA - 125 Latin Club - 115 Drill Team - 10-12 Underwood, Laura: ?59:211IQ1:SIhUCgg1llT010: Computer Math Club - 115 Student Council - Urzendowski, Denise: Teenage Republicans - 125 Fr h Cl b - 10' PAC - : ' studies A-Team5 NHS - 10-125 - 952 ' 12' Smal Vance, Kristi: Spanish Club tTreasurer1 - 115 Cheerl d - 10-12' St d C ' - 10-125StudentSenate - 125 NJHS -eeloer ' U em Ouml Varner, Noelle: French Club - 10: FHA - 10-115 NIHS - 105 Concert Choir - 9-10 Waddell, Amy: Baseball Buddies - 125 F h Cl b - 12' S d ' - , , Cheerleader - 10-12 renc u , tu ent Council 10 12, Walker, Charles: Soccer - 10-125 Student Council - 11-125 Key Club - 125 YAC - 12 Walker, Kymberly: Driirgia Club - 105 Newspaper - 105 DECA - 125 Key Club - 125 YAC Walker, Nicholas: Track - 10-125 Cross-Country - 10-125 NHS - 10-125 Spanish - 10- 12 fPresident - 1215 Physics Club - 125 Science A-Team - 12 Walker, Phil: OEA - 125 Computer Club - 12 Walston, Timothy: NFL - 10-125 Speech and Debate Team - 10-125 PAC - 125 Mock Trial - 12 Wayland, Deborah: Drama Club - 125 Drill Team - 125 Student Council - 105 NHS - 105 FHA - 11-125 Fashion Etc. Vice-President - 12 Weber, Denise: Computer Science A-Team - 11-125 Young Republicans - 125 NHS - 12 l'-4 Wester, james: Band - 10-125 All-State Awards - 10-12 Wheless, Monique: FHA -105OEA -11-12 White, Bobby: Wrestling - 105 FCA - 105 Spanish Club - 11-125 SADD - 125 Pro- ject LEAD - 125 Young Republicans - 125 Choir - 12 White, Steven: Basketball - 10-11 Wiley, Ianis: Student- 105 Drill Team - 105 Tennis - 10-11 Williams, Dawn: Key Club - 12: YAC - 12 Williams, Stephanie: NIHS Chairperson - 105 Marching Band - 10-11 tVice-President - 1015 Latin Club - 115 FBLA - 115 Student Council - 11-125 HOSA - 12 l'- l Williams, Tonya: St. Agnes High School: Drama Club - 115 Spirit Club - 11. PSI-IS: FBLA Treasurer - 12 Wilson, Deborah: NIHS - 105 Key Club - 115 FTA - 115 National Merit English Award - 10 Winckler, Paul: FFA - 10-12 Wolf, Kathy: NHS - 10-125 Key Club - 125 German Club - 11, 125 Yearbook - 10, 115 Intramurals - 115 German National Honor Society - 12 Woodchek, Eric: Student Council - 10-125 Spanish Club - 105 Track - 10-115 FCA - 10-125 Football - 10-125 Student Senate - 12 Woollett, Kelly: Fashion Etc. - 115 FHA-HERO - 12 Yang, Ieong: International Club - 125 YAC - 125 Foreign Language A-Team - 12 York, Ieff: Football - 105 Baseball - 105 Wrestling - 10-12 tCaptain 11, 1215 Key Club - 10: SWAT - 12 Senior Achievements X page 327 Andersen, Nancy 41, 218, 221, 275 Andersen, Tina 103 Anderson, Ty 41 Angell, David 176 ANH'S CUSTOM TAILORING 310 ANIMAL HOUSE 301 Antonio, Mike 41,180 APPLETON, jEAN 15, 142 APPLETREE FLORIST 288 Aptekar, jeffrey 41, 175, 247 Aragon, Sylvia 103 Archer, Pat 103 Areyzaga, Karen 41, 238 Arledge, Denise 36, 41, 200, 201, 203, 208, 209, 230, 231 Armstrong, Amy 103, 200, 237 Armstrong, Gary 41,161 Armstrong, jon 103, 185 Armstrong, Karen 103,207 ARNETT,jOE142 Arnold, Christopher 41, 235 Arnold, Patrick 41 Arrison, jennifer 24,104, 209, 217, 218, 318, 319 Arthur, Illayna 41 Ash, james 42 Ashby, Steven 42, 210 Asner, Kathy 104, 216 Atkins, Penne 42, 217, 222, 269 Atwal, joe 104 Aulbach, Chris 42 Austin, Scott 4, 42, 161, 163 THE AUTO SHOP 317 Avrin, Erica 104 Ayers, Staci 17, 104 Bachura, Drew 104, 105 Bacon, Stephanie 104 Index Baum, Bryan 105 Baumann, Mark 43,161 Bay, Linda 43 Beach, Karen 105 Beach, Kathy 105 Beale, Frances 43,207 Bean, jerry 43 BEAVERS, ROY 142 Beauchamp, Scott 43, 161, 217,269 Bechard, Heidi 105 Beck, Timothy 43 Beckham, Melinda 105, 239 Bedinger, Charles 43 Beerman, Becky 105, 207, 239 Beeson, Kellv 43, 186, 200, 208, 231, Bounds, Michael 45 Boznak, Mark 246 Bowe, Emily 106, 224 Bowen, Lisa 45 Boyd, Kristen 106 Boyde, Misty 45 Boydston, Blake 35, 45, 188, 189 Boylan, jeff 107 Boylan, Kristi 45 Bryce, Doug 107, 183 Bryggare, Scott 107 Bucaram, Michael 47, 238 Buchanan, Dwight 47 Buchanon, Wesley 107, 164 Buchen, Eric 107, 200, 202, 203, 216, 217, 231 Buehler, Alan 47, 214 Buford, Brent 16, 47, 212, 217, 226, 239, 2 43' Behrens, Tracy 105, 179, 237, 282 Beil,5herri 43 Bejarlaro, Korina 187 Bell,Scott 105, 184 Bell,iSte BELL, v phanie 105 ICK1 142 Belles, Luona 44, 233, 244 Bendeck, Renee 105 Bening, Erick 44 Benne, Karen 44 Bennett, Chris 105,242 BENNETT, MARSHA 142 Bennett, Steven 44 Bennett, Tim 105, 251 Benno, Mark 44 Benson, Benson, Rebecca 44 Tauna 32, 44, 236 Benston, Amy 105 Bentler, Bentler, Bentler, Alan 44, 217 Lynn 105, 240 Sue 142 Bercen, jill 105, 183 Berger, Berger, Be rgero Bergero Greg 105 Robin 105, 209, 214, 223 n, Brian 44, 222 n, Cheri 105, 209,214,221 Bergeron, Dede 105 Berglund, Berley, Ca jill 44 sey 44, 235 BERNARD, ALAN 142 ggnschw' As a part of Project PAW, a campus beautification plan, Youth Against Cancer members dig a bed io plant shrubs in front of the school. Baer, Rachel 42, 217, 229 Bagwell, Dave 104 Bagwell, Kelly 104, 246 Bailey , Bill 104 Bailey, Dara 42,237 Bailey, Dashelle104, 242 Bailey, joe 104, 191 Bailey Baird, Baird, Baird, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, , Sondra 104, 216, 229 Dennise 42, 247 Tim 11, 104, 218, 318 Zaine 180 Anne 42, 177,186,242 Erin 104 Lisa 42 William 42, 212, 260 Berry, Sharon 105 BERRYMAN, MARTIN 143, 180 Besadesky, Frank 44 Bettacchi, Paula 105,211 Bettin, jill 105 Betz, Denise 44, 64,200,212 Biasco, Lon 44 Biddenstadt, Branda 105 BIGGERSTAFF 298 Bishop, Byron 44 Bishop, Mark 44, 244 Bivin, Terri 105, 235 Bixby, jacque 105 Black, Candace 106, 207 Black, Lorrie 106 Ball, Kevin 42, 235 BALL, MARY IANE 142 Ballard, David 42 Ballard, Katherine 104, 246 Balogh, Marc 104, 246 BAMBECK, LINDA 142 Banas, Laurie 104 Bankhead, Melanie 43 Barber, Melissa 104 Barclay, joanne 43, 200, 207, 212, 231, 239 Black, Tracy 44,207,251 Blacker, Tracey 44, 230 Barker, Barker, Donald 43, 161 Steven 43 Barlow, Kelly 43 Barnes, Bruce 43 Barnes, Paul 104 Barnes, Steve 104 Barnes, Tommy 43,175,176 Barnes, Tonya 104, 246 Blanton, Candace 106, 214 Blass, Steve 106, 217, 269 Bleggi, Mary jo 44, 281, 325 Blessing, Bert 106, 249 Blood, jeff 106 Blue, Mary 106, 216, 217 Bluhm, Eva 106, 214, 216 Blunck, Kelle106 Blust, Debbie 106, 214 Boatman, Mark 44, 250, 251 Bode, john 45, 211,212 Bodin, jeff 106 Bodnar, Terrie 106 Boese, Randy 45 Bohnsack, Kim 106,223 Bohnsack, Kris 106, 222, 224 Boles, Shellie 45 Barnett, Michelle 104 Barnett, Paula 104, 237 Barnett, Robert 43 BARNETT, SNOOKIE142 Baron, Laura 43 Barr, Buford 104 Barrett, David 43, 161 Barrett, George 43 Barry, Brian 104, 170 Barton, Chris 104, 191 Baruch, Kalanete 104 Basham, Brooke 104, 200, 203, 207, 231 Bass, Leigh 105 Bass, Michelle 105 Bauder, Eric 105, 194 page 328 X Index Bolin, Lori 106 Boling, Connie 45, 212,223,241 Braby, Diane 45 Braddock, Rosa 214 Bradford, Angela 45, 213, 222, 225 Bradford, Dana 46, 247 Bradham, Brad 107, 217 BRAME, BETTY 149 Bramley, Angela 107, 200, 214 Brandi, Lisa 107 Brandt, Lisa 187 Brannon, Angie 107 Brashears, Ann 46 Brasher, Barry 45 Brawley, Nola 46, 200, 239 Braxton, Lisa 46, 212, 220, 224 Breen, Robert 46, 247 Breish, David 107 Bremer, Kim 107 BRENCE, GERALD 164 Brennan, Thomas 46, 247 Brent, Nancy 187 Breslin, Heidi 107 Breunning, Brian 47, 251 Breunning, Lisa 107,186, 237 Brevig, Nancy 107,187 Brewer, Bonnie 46 Brewer, Margie 107 Brewer, Pam 31, 107, 207 Brewester, Amy 46 Brezic, Susan 107, 228 Bright, Lisa 107,246 Broadway, T. C. 46, 238 Broadwell, Cathy 107, 207, 230, 231 Broadwell, David 46, 161 Broderick, Kathleen 107,200 Brooks, Brian 30, 46, 184, 244 Brooks, Laura 107 Brooks, Sheri 205 BROOKSHIRES 307 Broussard, Lynn 46,237 Bone, Henry 106 Books, Mike 106 BOOT TOWN 298 Booth, Kenneth 106, 175 Borden, Tina 106 Bordon, Pat 142 Borman, Alice 45,220 BOROWICZ, WILLIAM 143 Bosnak, Mark 106, 247 BOSS OFFICE SUPPLIES 301 Botkin, Lisa 45, 238 Bottorff, Bob 106, 233 Boughtin, Kelly 45, 174, 200, 204 Bounds, john 106, 209, 211, 217, 226 Brown, Bob 107 Brown, Ike 166, 167 Brown , Karla 46, 242 Brown, Kathy 46 Brown, Kelly 46 Brown BROW , Mike107,184, 185 N, PATSY 143 Brown, Scott 107 Brown, William 47,180 Browne, Kevin 47, 161 Browning, janet 47 Bruskin, Alex 107, 214, 240 Bryant, Richard 35, 47 Bryce, Danny 47 240, 241, 269 Buisman, Cary 47, 200, 204, 209, 230 243, 249 Bullman, Kim 107 BUNGER, PAT 143 Burfiend, Brenda 47, 220 BURGERS AND SUCH 294 Burgess, jenny 107, 237 Burk, Missy 107, 205, 269 Burke, Beth 107 Burke, Diane 107 Burkhalter, Kristi 107 Burkhalter, Steve 107,235 Burks, Rel 107, 246, 254 BURLESON, DAVE 143 Burnette, Dan 107 Burnette, Vicki 107, 236 Burns, Donna 108 Burns, Mike 108 Burns, Robert 47, 167, 188 Buschner, Dee 205, 243 Bush, Debbie 108, 218, 318 Bush, Laura 32, 47 Bushnell, Deborah 47,238 Bustamente, Mike 108 Butler, Cynthia 47 Butler, john 108 Byers, Alan 108 Byroad, Cindy 108 Cadaret, Paul 47, 161,242,243 Chall, David 108 Cain, Lisa 47, 208, 210, 212, 220, 240 Caldwell, Carey 108 Callahan, Bill 108 Cameron, Scott 47, 247 Campbell, Thomas 31, 47,161, 188, 189 Campos, Belinda 48,204 Canaan, Scott 48 Canada, Christopher 48 Canada, Paul 48 Cancelosi, Ken 108, 211, 214, 226 CANDY MAN 292 Cannady, Kim 108,186, 217 Cannan, john 48, 251 Cannon, Patricia 143,241 CANYON CREEK FLORIST 302 V L L Capers, Tracy 108 Caple, Kyle 108, 245 Capps, Thomas 108 Captain, Kristen 108, 200 Cardwell, Scott 48 Carlson, Karen 28, 48, 244 Carmichael, Galen 108, 164, 242 Carney, james 48 Carr, Bryan 108 Carrell, Carrie 48, 208, 229 Carroll, Bart 108 Carroll, Carrie 201, 209, 230, 238, 243 Carroll, Teresa 108, 179, 186 Carson, Douglas 48, 235, 251 Carter, Amy 108 Carter, Candace 48 Carter, jim 108, 222, 225 Carter Rodne 108 f Y Carvajal,Alby108,188,189 Carvajal, Carlos 48, 188 Casey, Ann 95,108, 231, 239 Caskey, Lynn 31, 48 Culpon, Susan 110 Cassady, Audrey 48, 207 Castaldo, Cindy 108, 186, 237 Casten, jamie 48, 220, 221 Castranova, Richard 48, 161,231 Catter, David 214 Catter, Stephen 48 Caudell, Drew 48,161,242 Cawood, Ginger 48, 244 Cebell, Brent 108 Centeno, Winston 48 CHADDICK, RANDALL 143, 164 Chadduck, janet 49 Chamberlain, Karen 187 Chandrasekaran, Chitra 108, 224, 254 CHAPMAN, jANE 143 Chapman, john 49, 212, 222, 225 Chapman, Katie 108, 209, 210, 214, 226 Chapman, Lori 108, 207 Chapman, Paul 108 Chapman, Robert 106, 108,223,228 Chapoton, Beth 49, 210, 214, 215 Chase, Steve 108, 128 Chaudhuri, Manash 49, 175, 176, 240 Cheek, Scott 108, 184 Chesal, David 108,240 CHIKIN 'N FIXINS 301 Chippendale, jim 108 Cho, David 109, 224, 260 Choski, Mona 109, 217, 240 Choyke, Michele 49, 208, 211, 212, 224 Christenson, Chris 184 Chu, David 109, 116, 210, 240, 241, 269 Chuan, Alice 49, 213 Chung, jin H0176 Church, Meryl 49, 244 Churchwell, Laura 109, 207 Ciesla, Karen 109, 217, 260 Cinclair, Richard 49, 200 Cilento, Chris 109 Clark, Clark, Amy 49 Chris 109 Clark, lay 109, 170 Clark, Jeff 109, 269 Clark, jill 50 Clark, Tricia 109, 223 Clarke, james 50 Clausen, Linda 109 Cleveland, David 109, 248 Clevering, jason 211 Clift, Laura 246 Clifton, Susie 109 CLINE, MARIA 143, 217 Clinton, julie 109, 269 Clipp, Kevin 109, 176, 217 Cobb, Mike 185 Cobb, Sara 50, 208, 209, 207, 212, 217, 230, 243 Cobb, Vicki 109 Cochran, jeff 109, 210, 211, 213, 226, 261 Cochran, Tina 50, 235 Coe, Mike 213 Coffman, Casey 109, 172, 175, 177, 242 Coffman, Sheila 50 Cogdell, Candy 109, 187 Cohen, Carol 143 COE, MICHAEL 143 Colangelo, Richard 109, 200, 203 COLLIN COUNTY TITLE COMPANY 305 COLLIN CREEK MALL 309 Collins, Charles 109, 217 Collins, jodi 109 Collins, Michael 50, 183, 229,243 Coltellaro, Daunyale 50, 200 Coltellaro, Diana 187 COMMAND PERFORMANCE 294 Common, Michelle 50, 180 Compton, Bill 109 Compton, Wendy 50, 207, 244 Conkright, Douglas 50 Conkright, Catherine 9, 42, 50, 212, 220 Connor, Kyle 109 Conner, Paul 110,175, 176 Conrad, Karen 50 Conroy, Peggy 50, 180, 217 Constantine, Stacey 110, 200, 207, 244 Constantine, Stephanie 110, 200,237 Conway, Craig 110, 210, 240, 241, 260 Conway, Karen 50 Cook, Adrienne 110, 217, 244 Cook, George 51 Cook, Tony 161, 163,243 Cooker, Robbie 110 Cooksey, Christi 110, 200, 207, 217 Cooksey, joy 51 Cooney, Cyndi 110 Cooper, Brett 110, 170, 171 Cooper, Candi 110 Cooper, Cindy 110 Cooper, Matt 110,222 Cope, Robert 110, 215, 214, 221 Coppedge, Lee Ann 110,207 Cordell, Amy 110 Corder, Wendy 51, 212, 214 Cormiae, Cristelle 110 Conforth, Marci 110 Corum, Michael 51, 25, 218, 319, 334 Corum, Tim 51, 218, 319, 334 Cosper, Amy 51 Costa, Kerri 51 Costa, Marni110 Courtright, Lori 244 Covington, Karen 51, 209, 210, 217, 220, 240, 241 COWLEYS CAR CARE CENTER 286 Cox, Cory 110, 251 Cox, Karen 110,222,244 Craig, jill 51 Craig, Wes 110, 235 Cralle, Meghan 51,186 Cralle, Will 110,175 CREATIVE PRESENTATIONS 286 Creinin, Brenda 51,212,220 Crick, Kimberley 51 Crisp, Alyson 51, 216, 229 Crohn, Rachael 110, 217 Crosbie, john 51, 233 Cross, Donna 110,255 Cross, Wendi 51 Crossley, Simon 110, 185 Crothers, Michele 110 Crowdus, Don 110 Crowell, Lee 51 Crump, Byron 110,251 Cuadra,Arsenio110 Cuadra, Veronica 110, 214 Culpepper, Randall 51, 208, 209, 212, 228 CUMBY,jlM 143,251 Cummings, Gaye 51 Cummings,john 51,180 Cummings, Mike 110 Cummins, Christo her 51,169 Cunningham, Mari 143 Cure, Trey 52, 222, 225 Currey, Mark 110 Currey,Mike 110, 164,221 Currey, Russell 110, 180 Curtsinger, jeff 110 Custer, Hagan 111 Cuva, Lynanne 111 Czysz, Kim 111 Dailey, Victor 111 Dains, jeff 111, 191 DALLAS NORTH BALLOONPORT, INC. 286 DANIEL, KAY 143,236 Daniel, Mike 232,233 Danzinger, Dan 111 Daryapayma, Roya 111, 222 Daubeuspeck, Mike 111 DAVEY, DIANE 143, 179, 186, 187, 242 David, Darrell 111 David, Delu 111 Davidson, Debbie 111 Davidson, Michelle 52 DAVIDSON, PHIL 143, 249 Davidson, Shelly 204 Davidson, Tim 111, 210, 211, 221, 275 Davie, Debbie 224 Davies, Kelly 52 Davis, Amanda 52 Davis, Candace 52, 54, 236 DAVIS, GLENN 152, 201, 331 Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Iohnit 52, 161 Lisa 52, 81,204 Michael 52, 177, 210, 214, Todd 111,217 DAVIS, WOODY 143 Davison, Ann 52 Dawson, Cami 111, 214 Dawson, Scott 111 Day, Michael 52,206,220 DeCoursin, Doug 111 DeCoursin, Kelly 52 De LaGarnique, Eddie 52 Deaderick, Dorothy 52 Deal, Debbie 111, 209, 214, 231 DEAN, DOYLE143, 154, 155 Deaton, Kelly 52, 238 Dees, Paul 52, 213, 226,241 DEHN, FLETCHER 144 Dehoyos, Alice 111,283 Deily, jessica 52 Dejean, Mark 111 Delacruz, Severo 112 Del Priore, Rob 111, 183 Demers, Kimberly 52, 231, 235 DeMoss, Kimberly 52, 229 Dempsey, Denise 209 Dendy, john 52, 223 Deputy, Barbara 52, 206, 240 DETWILER, CAROLYN 144, 151 Deutsh, jeff 213, 217, 240, 241 DEVENYNS, DOAN 144 Dhushida, Neal 185 Dail, Kevin 53,194 Dial, janice 144 Diehl, Dan 112, 164, 242 Dierking, Darcy 122, 164, 165 Dierlam, Sara 112, 242 Dietz, Charlie 53, 179, 208, 220, 283 Difiglia, Charles 31, 53,188 Dillon, jana 112, 174, 242, 223 Dillon, Karen 53, 74, 218, 219, 240 Dittrich, Mark 112 Dobat, Debbie 32, 112, 200,239 Dobbins, Cindy 112,220,221 Dobbs, Teresa 112, 238 Dodd, jane 53, 220, 223 Dodson, Dea 53, 222 Dodson, Debbie 53 Dodson, Kevin 112,235 Dodson, Rick 112 Doggett, Doggett, Lonnie 112 Dois, Michell 112 Dolan, jamie 112 Dombrosky, jeff 112, 235, 247 Domiano, jimmy 111 DONLEY'S FLOWERS 290 Donovan, Daniel 53 jonathan 53, 214, 220, 221 Donovan, Sheila 53,244 THE DONUT HOLE 314 DONUTS 'N MORE 304 Dougherty, Terry 53 Douthit, Deborah 112 DOWD, SUZANNE144 Downing, Kim 53 Doyle, Kathy 112 Dox, Leonard 53, 251 DR. MARK GELLER 286 DR. REEVES 306 Drain, Michael 53 Drake, S 23 Dreith, Kristin 112 Driver, Lisa 112 Droz, Louis 54, 248 DRUG EMPORIUM 289 Drummond, Cheryl 112, 223 Drumright, Laura 54 Drumright, Mary Ann 112,217 Drury, Nancy 54, 244 Dudley, Ann 54, 207, 230, 200, 231 Duenkel, joe 112 Duffie, jack 54 Dugan, Mike 112 Duke, jon 112, 176 Dukes, Kevin 113 DuLaney, Alex 113 Dunbar, Kevin 54,113 Duncan, Liz 113 Duncan, Scott 113 Dungan, Missy 19, 113, 209 Dunkelberger, Kristen 113, 209, 214, 216 DUNLAP,jlM 15,143 Dunlop, Amy 54, 237 Dunn, Tammy 113, 209, 239 Durham, Paula 54, 231,220,239 Durham, Trey 113 Dutton, Frank 54 Duval, Suzanne 54 Duvall, Richard 54,161 Dutton, Brad 242 Dvorin, jason 113 Dyer, Rachel 102, 113, 200, 203, 214, 230, 231 Dyer, Tim 113, 164 Eagleston, Leslie 242 EASTER, CAROL 245 Eaves, Christopher 54, 212, 217, 224, 240, 241, 256, 269 Eberhart, Karen 54, 228 Eberhart, Kevin 113, 248 Ebner, Vicki 54, 212,217, 220,240 Eddy, Brian 13, 55, 204, 283 'Eden, Kevin 55,176, 206 Edmunds, james 55,233 Edwards, Auralie 113,207 EDWARDS, jEAN 144 Eggers, Brad 113, 222, 225 EHLINGER, PAT 144 Ehringer, Michelle 55 ELEGANCE IN DESIGNS INC. 301 Elias, Nancy 55, 242, 230, 231, 239 Elkins, Darren 55, 235 Elliot, Kathy 113,244 Elliott, Lisa 55,217,240 Ellis, Sheryl 55, 238 Elliston, Traci 55 Elmore, Kim 113, 242 Elrod, jason 185 Emiliano, Tracie 113,220,221 Encke, Laura 15 Ennis, Bradley 55, 184 EPIC TRAVEL INC. 310 Eqiguren, Andres 55 Erickson, Richard 113, 251 Erickson, Tiffany 55, 220 Esparza, Frances 113, 239 Ess, Randy 113 Estep, Becky 113, 244, 264 Eubanks, Stephen 55 Evans, Andrew 26, 55, 184, 208, 217, 242, 238 Ewing, Michael 113 E-Z FLORAL SHOP 308 EZELL, ELIZABETH 144 Fadaghi, Farhad113, 216 Fairbrother, Debbie 113, 209, 211, 241 Fajardo, Marcela 113 Fallas, Mike 113 FALLS, KAREN 144 Fallis, Doug 31,55,161, 217 FANS LIGHTS ETC. 306 Farek, Donna 113 FARISH, MIKE 144, 164, 167, 170 Farmer, Richard 55 Fedorisko, Lara 113, 209, 228, 229 Fedro, Eric 29, 113, 243 Fedro, Scott 55, 204 Feldman, Valerie 55 Felker, Scott 55 Felker, Wendy 246 Ferguson, Kari 15, 55,231 Ferguson, Randy 113 Ferrell, Chad 3, 161, 239, 242, 243 Ferreyro, Gustavo 56 Ferson, Laura 56 Fettrow, Deborah 56 Fettrow, Tracey 56,239 Fetzek, Lorne 113, 210, 211, 226 Fichera, Lori Ann 56,244 FIDELITY TITLE CO. 306 Fielder, Shawn 56, 217, 220 Files, Tracey 113 Fink, Michael 56, 209 Fischer, Karen 56,217 Fisher, Stacy 113 FISHMONGER'S 316 Flanders, jackie 113, 247 Fleming, Brian 113, 251 Flick, Carrie 17, 56 Flores, Carlos 56 Florian, Mark 114, 210, 217, 241, 260, 269 Florsheim, Scot 56, 247 Flowe, jan 56 Floyd, Felicia 114, 179, 186, 242 FLOYD, RON 144 Holmes Floyd, Tania 56,237 Floyd, Wendy 114, 214, 231, 242, 257 Flynn, Harold 56, 247 Flynn, jennifer 56, 212, 217 lionzo, Anthony 57, 210, 211, 217, 226, 240, 241 Forbert, Rachel 57 Ford, Amy 114, 207 Ford, Gail 222 Ford, Kirk 57 Ford, Vana 57 Forsythe, james 57, 238 Forsythe, john 57, 238 FORQUE, CHARLES 222 FOSTER, CAROLYN 144 Foster, Franklin 114 Foster, Kevin 185 Foster, Mark 114, 184 Foster, Shane 114 Foster, Sherry 57, 242 Fowinkle, Sandra 57, 212,223 Fowler, Todd 57 Fox, Toni 57, 220, 231, 239, 243 Fox, Cherie 57, 244 Fox, Mike 114, 250, 251 Francour, Beth 114,200,207 Fraser, Sandra 14, 57, 214, 217, 239, 269 Frauenheim, Sarah 57, 200, 207, 208, 245 Frederick, Douglas 57 FREEMAN, BETH 144, 206 FRENCH BAKERY 296 FRESH APPROACH 308 Freyne, Kerry 114,221 Fricano, Paul 114, 210, 211, 226 Friend, Mary 50, 57, 186, 325 Friend, Susan 114, 187, 231, 239, 242 Fries, jennifer 57 Fries, Ronald 58, 213, 223, 224 Frizzell, Mark 114 Fry, Andy 9, 220 Fry, Bill 58, 239 Fry, Christy 114, 223 Fry, Michael 58 Frye, Thomas 58 Frysinger, Sara 114, 209 Fuller, Denise 58 Fuller, john 58,180 Furrillo, Brett 58, 161, 208, 217, 245 Gaffin, David 114, 222, 225 GAFFORD, LYNN 144 GALLERY PHOTOGRAPHY Sz LAB 300 Galliher, Michael 58, 247 Gamble, Bradford 58 Gandolfi, Tina 58 Gangi, Kim 114,205,200 Ganson, Shelli 58, 209, 212, 214, 216 Garcia, Gina 187 Garcia, Greg 114, 251 Garcia, Paul D. 58, 161, 188 Garland, Barbara 58, 59,173, 172, 211 Garland, Debbie 114,209,221 Garlington, Kathryn 58 GARMS, STEVIE 144 Garner, Christy 114,237 Garner, Genny 58, 237, 220 Garrett, Trudy 114 GARY BARNES PHOTOGRAPHY 290 Garza, Sonya 114 Gasper, Dena 58 Gasser, Mike 183, 213, 214 Gaston, jill 58, 229 Gatzlaff, Caryl 144 Gaudsmith, Susan 58,187,186, 232 Gazda, Susan 114 Geiger, Christine 58, 209, 230, 214, 218, 319 Geiger, Terence 58, 212, 222, 225, 269 George, janet 114 Gerber, julie 114 Gerondale, Keli 114, 223 Gerrick, Stephanie 59 Gervais, Celeste 114, 224, 235 Getl,Cindy 114,200,207 Ghraizi, Ghassan 59, 96, 214 Gibbons, Melissa 54 G1BBS,DlANNlZ144 Giese, Amy 114 Gigler, Heidi 114, 200, 203, 207, 231 Giles, jeff 1 14 Gill, Kerrie 114 Gillam, Richard 59, 222, 269 Gillespie, Susan 114, 200, 207 Gilliland, Mechelle 22, 114, 205, 243, 200, 239 Gillis, Traci 59, 203, 204, 208 Gillow, Lynn 59,153 Gilmore, Clarence 59,199 Gimbrell, Curt 114, 238 Girsdanski, Kim 59 Giuliano, Pete 114 Gjertson, William 59, 222,239 Glass, jeffrey 59, 247 Glass, jenny 115 Gleason, Emily 115, 206 Gleason, Wendy 209 Gleason, Thomas 59 Gleghorn, Michael 115 Gleiser, Linda 59, 223, 238, 239 Goar, jeff 115 Godfrey, Cassy 115, 244 Godfrey, jenny 247 Godfrey, joe 115, 247 Godfrey, Susan 115 Goff, Lance 115, 233, 242 Goforth, Tonya 115, 223 Goin, Chris 115 Gold, Laurie 60 Goldberg, Alan 115 Goldblatt, Andy 115 Golding, Philip 115 Goldwyn, Ellen 115 Gorman, Laurie 204, 60, 81, 203, 271, 322 Glodo, Carmen 60, 236 Godfrey, jenny 60 Glover, William 60 Goldfinger, Stephen 60, 210, 213, 240 Goldgar, Gary 115, 247 Goldman, Louis 60, 233 Gollan, Kim 115 Gonzales, Robert 60, 217 Gonzales, Michael 60 GOODMAN HOMES 299 Goodwin, Karen 60 Gourgourakis, Dayna 60, 209, 204 Graham, Heather 60 Graham, Karla 60, 224, 220 Graham, Noell 115, 214, 223 Grandstaff, Vicki 115, 239 Grant, Deandra 115 GRAVES,jENNIFER172, 174, 177 Gray, Ginger 60, 209, 230 Gray, Hilaire 115 Gray, john 115 Grayson, Alan 115 Greaves, Carolyn 60, 238 Green, Cathy 115, 224 Green, Christopher 60,228 Green, Ginger 115 GREEN, ROBERT 144,248 Greenberg, Gary 61 GREENE, MARIE 144 Greening, Melynn 61, 212, 220 Greenwald, Ralph 233 Greenwell, Bill 230 Greenwood, Rodney 116, 251 Greer,julie109,116 Gregory, Todd 61 GREIDER, ALAN 144 Gressett, jami 116 Grieser, Mike 116, 251 Griffith, Mary 61, 215, 207 Griffith, Mike 116 Griggs, Lisa 116, 221 Grigo, Dawn 116 Grimes, Kimberly 61 Grisanti, Suzy 116 Griswold, Lisa 116, 214 Grochowsky, jeff 116, 180, 239 Grova,Nikloai 61,216,223 Grubbs, Ellen 61, 177, 212, 240 Grubbs, Michael 116, 270 Gruss, Amy 208, 216, 217, 222, 244 Guillot, Rebecca 61, 238 GUINN, LARRY 6, 21,144,154,155 Guinn, Vicki 116 Gundlah, Deneen116 Gunther, Christine 116, 186 Gurney, jeff 61, 161 Gustafson, Cynthia 116, 207,244 Guynes, Lisa 116, 174,179 Haag, Mats 61 Haag, Tomy 116 Haggard, Clay 116 Hahn, Paul 61, 214, 217, 240 HAIR FASHIONS WEST 296 Hairston, Lawrence 17, 36, 61, 198, 208, 212, 231, 292, 281, 210, 226, 321,261, 240, 262 Haiok,jody116 Hale, Clayton 5, 61, 235 Haley, joanne 116 Hall, Deanna 61,220 Hall, Greg 116 Hamlett, Kristy 116, 201, 203, 207,231 Hammack, jane 116, 222 Hammerle, joy 61, 247 Hammers, Lea Ann 116,223 Hamos, Leslie 117 Hampyon, Kevin 61,175 Hampton, Staci 61 Hanna, Mike 117 Hanson, Deborah 61, 229, 231, 318 Hanns, Andrea 212 Haram, Eric 117 Harbner, jeff 62 Hardin, Melinda 61 Hardison, Andy 117, 224, 223 HARDISON, KEN 164 Hargett, Frederick 61, 202, 208, 214, 210, 211, 218, 226, 321, 261 Harley, Kim 224 Harmon, Chris 230, 249 Harmon, David 117 Harrell, Michelle 117 Harris, Thea 117 Harrison, Matt 117 Harriss, Steven 117 Harvanek, Shawn 117 Harvanek, Kameron 62 Harvey, jennifer 62 Harvey, johnny 62,161, 163, 176, 243, 239, 238 Hartline, Rodney 62 Harmon, Christopher 62 Harvey, jennifer 50 Haskell, Rene 117 HASSACK, jUDY 144, 244 Hatch, jeff 117 Hatcher, Kevin 117 Hatcher, Stephen 62 Hatcher, William 62 Hatfield, Charlie 117, 184 Haughey, Stephanie 117, 223 Hawes, Diane 62 Hawk, Dan 117 Hawkins, Allen 62 Hay,Thn117,135 Hayes, Christie 117, 257 Hayes, Dawn 117, 179, 186, 242 Hays, Regina 62 Hays, Renee 222 Hays, Scott 117, 235 HEADHUNTERS 289 Haedley, Holly 62, 230, 231, 243, 239 Headley, Hope 11, 63, 243, 239 HEALEY,jUDITH145 Hearn, jack 117 Haeth, Denise 62 Heath, Kara 217 Heath, Melissa 62, 212, 210, 211, 226 Hedrick, Lisa 117 Heffernan, Bill 62, 167, 201, 211,188 Hegg,sreve12,117,1e7,17e Heinrich, Donna 232 Heiser, Tommy 202 Heiting, Michael 62 Hellmann, Randall 62, 217, 229 Hemstreet, Amie 117, 231 HENBEST, MARSHA 145 Henderson, Bobby 117, 138 Henderson, Cindy 117, 239 Henderson, Lara 117 Henderson, Laura 62, 201, 207 Henderson, Leslie 63 Henderson, Sam 180 Henderson, Todd 117, 128 Henderson, Verney 63 Hendricks, jennifer 63 Hendricks, Wayne 157 Hendrickson, David 117 Henry, Deborah 63, 242 Henry, Michelle 63, 201, 231 Hensen, jeri 209 Henson, Kelly 117, 123, 214 Hepler, Kim 114, 117, 218, 318 Herbst, Mark 117 Herd, Roger 117, 251 Herman, Melanie 63,238 Hernandez, Leana 117 Hernandez, Lisa 63 Heron, Kim 117,214 Herr, David 118 Herrick, Stephanie 118, 183 Herries, Donna 118, 221 Herring, Amy 118 Herring, Laura 63 Heslep, Backy 118 Hess, Stacy 63 Hetzler, Heidi 118 Hmmpaw Hibbison, Mike 118 Hickev, Brian 63 Hickey, Chris 118, 161 Hickey, Erin 13, 63 Hickey, Michelle 63, 244, 220 Hickey, PhyHm142 HICKMAN, BOB 145, 248 Hieatt, Brian 63 Hilgers, Sharon 118 Hill, Andrew 64, 235 HILL, CLAUDIA 145 Hill, Kim 118 Hillrich, Thayne 64 Hillyard, Bryan 118, 249 Hinderer, Heather 64, 199,229 Hines, Shannon 118, 123, 209, 218, 318 Hinkley, Chris 118, 188, 269 Hinson, Audra 64, 239 Hinson, Shannon 118, 172, 173 HIRSCH, BARBARA 145,146,240 Hilt, Marci 145 Hoagin, jerry 249 Hoar, Darren 64, 224 Hobbs, Ragan 180 Hock, Wendy 64 Hodges, Kris 64, 244 Hodges, Paul 118 HODGES, SHIRLEY 145, 151 Hoffman, Amy 64,220 Hoffman, Mark 64 Hoffman, Susan 64, 186 Hogan, Carol 118, 186, 217 Hogg, Trina 118, 214 Holden, William 65, 167,239 Holguin, Gerardo 65 Holinski, Gale 118, 174 Holis, Chris 117 Holland, Tom 118, 249 Holley, Michelle 65 HOLLINGSWORTH, LOIS 145,237 Holly, Da Lana 118, 220, 221 Holm, Pat 118 Holmes, Amy 65, 179, 220, 283 Holmes, Debbie 118 Holmes, Kevin 118 Holmes, Laura 118, 217, 223 ,Terry 118, 164,176, 249 Holquin, Mangor 230 Hood, Lyn-Nell 118, 128, 209, 216 Hood, Mark 212, 210,211,226 Hood, Norman 65 Hoover, Herbert 65, 251 Hoover, james 65,210 Hopkins, Brett 118, 213, 222, 225 Hopkins, Emma 118, 214 Hopkins, Kim 118, 235 Hoppe, Monika 118 Horan, jennifer 60, 65, 207, 209, 212 Horn, Rochele 118, 214,242 Horsley, Lisa 118 HOUGH, GILBERT 145 House, Tom 118 Houston, Sam 118, 176 Howard, Chris 176 Howard, David 65, 209 Howard, Reggie 2, 160, 161 Howell, Steven 65 Hsu, Cammy 118, 216 Hubbard, Walter 65 Huber, Harold 65, 235 Huckaby, Shara 119,244 Hudec, Wayne 65, 35 Hudson, Audra 65, 243 Hudson, Eileen 65, 207, 245 Huett, Kelly 187 Huffman, Michael 65 Huffman, Shana 65, 178,179,186 Hughes, jeffrey 65 Hughes, Mike 164 Hughey, Shawn 119, 132 Hughs, Anthony 65, 175 Hugin, David 65, 226, 240 Hulbert, Michael 66, 212, 240, 258, 210, 226, 267 Humes, Barry 66 Humphrey, Staci 119, 200, 217 Humphries, Bill 119 Humphries, Gregory 66 Humphries, Luetta119 Hunt, Carter 66, 217, 210, 226, 240 Hunt, Todd 66, 214 Hunter, Bert 119 Hunter, Kevin 66 Huntington, Kelly 66 Huntley, Alan 66 Huntley, Dean 66, 175, 248 Hurley, Kimberly 119, 244 Hurley, Lori 24, 66, 201, 207, 208, 231 239 Hurry, Don119, 160,161 Hurry, Ron 119, 161 Hurst,james 66 Hurwich, David 119, 222 T 4 Q, A X. .Q Ja, 2 xX ri' if ,,.' 51? io. -VME? ' ' As a football trainer, Glenn Davis advises senior Wally McNeely on offensive strategy. nan, jill 119, 187 just, Brad 121 Kaa7,james121,235 Kalishek, jenniter 68, 217, 245 KALYPSO CIITTS 314 Kaminsky, Daniel 5, 32, 68, 161, 242, 243 Kampos, Chris 68, 146, 161, 212, 242, 235 Karambelas, Steven 68, 247 Karas, Scott 68, 218 Karhu, Christopher 68 Karhu, Steve 68 Kach,jenni121 Kasin, Michelle 68 Kasko, james 68 Katz, Heather 121, 221 Kaufman, Kim 121, 239 Kearney, Louis 68, 86 Keating, Colleen 68,243 Kebodeauz, Connie 121, 244 Keenan, Charles 121 Kehoe, Thomas 68, 183 Keith, Brad 121 Keller, janette 121 Kelley, Robbie 121, 209 KELLUM, BARBARA 146 Kelly, Georgi 121, 222 Kendrick, Keneeny, Kennedy Kennedy, Kennedy Kathleen 121,221 Angie 122 Alan 121, 170, 235 B111 121, 183, 213, 217, 228 Brian 121,175,176 Kennedy, Scott 68, 214,223 Kenney,j. P.68, 184,200,206 Kennison, Blaine 121 Kent, Garison 121 Kepner, Katie 121, 235,179 Kepner, Peter 68, 201, 208, 230, 242, 211 Kergo, David 56, 69, 218 Kermes, jack 69 Kernahan, Scott 69 Kessler, Denise 121,228 Kessler, Robin 121, 187, 228, 231, 243 Keyes, Lou 121 Killen, Lesley 121 Kilpatrick, Blake 121 Kim, Dennis 69, 214, 221, 240, 241 Kim, Gene 121, 217 Kimbrough, David 69, 235 KIMBROUGH, TOM 164 King, Adair 121, 239, 234 King, jackie 121, 232, 233 King,jerry121, 246 King, Kristin 121,217 HUTCHINS, KATHY 145 Hutchins, Tara 119 Hutchinson, joseph 66 Hutson, Amy 102, 103, 119, 2 Hymas, Stacie 119 Ibison, Pat31, 119,221 Imholt, Sherry 119 INCI-Q, jAMliS 146 Inglish, jeffrey 66, 161 lnglish, Scott 214 INSULATION SYSTEMS 301 lobe, Liz119 Irving, Doug 119, 217 01,205 jasper, Diana 66 jaynes, S tacey 67, 246, 254 jAY'S DANCEWISAR 288 jettray, Donna 120 jekot, jim 120 jenkins, jana 120, 244, 264 jenkins, Steve 120, 213 jensen, Derek 120, 170 jesse, Tina 120 jewett, Ashley 67, 230 jiang, Bernie 120, 212, 213, 217, 240, 241,256,269 VIINRIGHT, PATRICIA 146 1oHN H ASSELL'5 306 johnson, Amy 120, 172, 178,179, 217 johnson, Chrissy 120, 123, 209, 214 johnson, Dana 67,120, 223 johnson, David 120 johnson, Kellie 67 lSSittfHsdthsf119 johnson, Kit 67, 228, 230, 249 johnson, Maryanne 67 johnson, Michael 67 johnson, Michele 9, 120 johnson, Stacey 67, 222 jolley, Chance 120 jCPIiNNl2Y 303 jACKl21,YNfS 302 jackson, Brad 119,235 jackson, Gregory 66, 78, 167, 169 jackson, julie 236 jackson, Matt 119, 235 jackson, Randy 119, 210, 211, jackson, Ronald 66 275 jones, Amanda 67, 237, 243 jones, Amy 244, 255 jones, Brent 120, 180, 181 jones, Carlton 67,235 jONliS,FRANK120 jones, Gary 120, 228 jones, jason 120, 164, 242, 281 jones, johnny 67, 161, 231, 243, 239, jacobson, Erik 66 233 jaqlinski, Dennis 66, 217, 245, 226 lungs, Laura 67 james, Bryan 49, 66, 213, 222, 225 Innes! Steven 297671248 james, joe 150 james,julianna119 james, Kimberly 237 jamison, Michael 66 jarratt, jennifer 119, 198, 216, 210, 226, 240 jones, Wendy 120 joseph, Amber 120 judd, Konrad 120, 164 jumper, jason 67 jurak,David 120,164,176 jury, Michele 68 King, Kristy 69 King, Mark 69,175,212 King, Robert 121, 183 Kinsella, Kelly 121, 207, 231, 239 Kirkman, Kim 121, 221 Kirkpatrick, Heather 69, 208, 245 Kissick, Lisa 112, 121 Kitterman, Lisa 69, 247 Kizer, Mark 121 Klaassen, Tana 121,214 Klaassen, Tim 69 Klepfer, Charlie 121, 164 Klier, Gary 69, 218 Kloosterman, john 69 Knight, Shelley 174, 179, 201, 203 Knightstep, Kim 25, 27, 69, 146, 201, 203, 207, 209, 212, 230, 231, 240, 241 Knope, john 121 Knowlden, Toni 122 Knowles, Scott 69, 184, 201, 206 Knutson, Holly 122, 209, 231 Ko, jay Yoon 69, 216 KOLB, SHlilLA 146 Kobett, Kenny 122 Koch, Debbie 122, 214 Koch, jason 69, 182 Kohn, Renee 122, 209, 217 Kopore, Steve 122 Korn, Paula 69, 238 KO1 Sg!'E1'1,1V1L'l1SSi1l22, 223 Kos, Eric 59, 69, 270 KOSLAN, TRISHIA 146, 239 Koth, Ann1narie122, 207 Koym, Todd 69, 212, 213,251 Kralis, Mitch 69 Kramer, Charles 3, 56, 70, 214, 218 Kramme, jon 122, 218, 222, 225, 318 KRAUS, LINDA 146 Krause, Elizabeth 122,244 Krause, Scott 70, 220 Kroeger, Sandra 70 Krohn, Tim 70, 2-17 Krueck, Michelle 243,239 Krymkowsk1,jerry 212 Krymkowski, Theresa 70, 211 Kucera, Cheryl Kukis, Heidi 70, 92, 218 Kuncl, Krista 122 Kuo, Anna 122, 214, 240 Kutin,Lory122 Kutney, Lynn 70,247 KIYIK P11010 292 L. G. BAI ITOLIR COMPANY 285 LaBonte, l-velyn 122 LaBounty, Virginia 187 Ladis,Mark 122,230,231 Lachnicht, Kenneth 70, 230 Lagos, Becka 122 Laine, john 122, 217 Lakin, Angie 70, 209 LAMB,ROY 137,146,153 Lambert, Cary 70 Lambert, Iililabeth 70 Lambert, Cary 70, 223, 251 Lambert, Lynn 70 Lambert, Michelle 122 Lamke, Greg122 Lancet, Cynthia 70 Lancet, Paige 236 Landen,juley122, 218 Landen, Ronald 70, 247 Landis,Lisa 122,214 Landrum, David 167, 70 Landry, lid 122, 164 Landry, Suzanne 70, 242, 235 Lanford, Kristin 70,180 Langebartels, Krista 187 Langham, Stephanie 23, 28, 70, 275, 183 Langley, Anne Marie 70 Lanham, Angela 71 Lanicca, Mark 122, 222 LaNoue, Christian 71, 235 Laramore, Andre 122, 226 LARRY LANGE 316 Lasiter, Paige 122, 201, 239, 246 Lasky, Richie 122 Lashbrook, Adam 176 Lather, Lisa 237 Lathrop, johnny 102, 122, 175, 203, 200,201,231 Latino, Melissa 71 LaTronico, Tina 122, 220 Lau, Lisa 122, 209 Laux, Suzannt-122, 217, 268 Lawley, Karin 4, 71, 207 Lawrence, Traci 122, 207 Lawson, Monica 71 Layman, Shannon 71 Lazarine, Mary 71, 201, 203, 207, 211 230,231,271 LeGrotte, Craig 71, 209 Lear, Tiffany 71 Leary, Mary 71 Leavitt, Sheri 122 Ledour, Bill 209 Ledoux, james 122, 249 Lee, Allen 71,247 Lee,james21, 122,161,176 Lee, Robert 71 Lee, Steven 71 , 241 Lee, Steven 123 Leehy, Chris 123 Legare, Matthew 71, 220, 256, 269 Lehman, jeffery 71, 216, 251 Lehman, Tina 229, 232 Lehrmann, Gina 187 Lli1SSLIiR,KIM 146,238 Leiter, Dana 71, 209, 231, 239 Lembke, Nyla 72, 31, 236 Lemohev, Mike 123 Lenoir, Leslie 72, 244 Leon, Christopher 72 Leon, Richard 72, 99, 238 Lepo, Deborah 72, 177,186,235 Lerass, lirik 72 LERFALD,V1CK1 146,209 Lernaster, Kenny 185 Lester, jaqui 123, 275,174,177,179, 221 Letlow, Shawna 123, 223 Leverette, Stephen 72,188 LEVY,jOYCIZ21, 147,218,318 Lewicki, joe 185 Lewis, Amber 123, 174 Lewis, james 123, 251 Lewis, jeff 123 Lewis, Laura 28, 123, 209 Index X page 331 Child Development Major Studies gives senior Molly McMindes chance to sell Kool-Aid with her young friends. LEVVIS, NIARY jO 146 Lewis, Tim 72 Lide, Eric 123 Liebgott, Frank 123 Liebman, Beth 123, 200, 255 LIGHTFOOT-ROOT, jUDY 147, 217 Lillard, Susan 72 Linch, Bryan 123 Lindholm, Stacy 123, 244 Lindley, Christopher 72 Lindquist, Timothy 72, 248 Lindsley, Maria 72,244 Liszt,Eric 123,233 Little, Doug 123, 175 Little, Gregory 72, 222 Litzkow,Mike 123, 176,230 Liu, Lily 123, 228 Lockhart, Mike 123 Loeffler, Marlaine 72 Loesch, Monica 72 Lofve, Kurt 72, 206, 208, 231, 242, 243, 239, 238 Lokey, Scott 73, 214, 231 Lombardi, Christine 73 Loncar, Michelle 25, 73, 201, 203, 207 209, 212, 231, 259, 240, 270 Lorch, jennifer 123 Love, Debra 73, 243 Lovingood, Micheele 124, 207 Lowell, Craig 124 Lowell, Steven 73 Lowry, Kristen 73,100,101 LUBBERS,jODY 147,214 Lubs, Chris 124 Luce, Patrick 124 Lucey, Ronald 73,223 Luedecke, Keri 124 Luke, Ann 124 Lundberg, Robert 73, 238 Luther, Lisa 73 page 332 X Index Luttrull, Lisa 124, 207, 231 Lynn, Bob 124 Lyro, Suzanne 124,211,217 Lytle,12li1aheth 124,214 Macero, Carl 73 Mackenroth, Scott 73 Madden, jerry 73, 212, 213, 218, 263, 275, 262 4 MADDOX,1iLIZAB1iTH 147,229 Maddox, Shannon 73 Madison, Ruth 124 MAGGIE-N-M12 312 Magnino, Lisa 73, 222 Magnuson, Kristen 124, 231 Maguire, Tim 74,188, 238 Maher, Warren 124, 235 Mahlstede, Kristin 74 Mahnich, Steven 74, 180 Mahon, Cynthia 74 Malcom, Wendy 74, 212 Malloy,jenny 187 Malone, Parish 124 Malone, Stephanie 74, 214, 230, 243, 321 MALONIZY, RHON DA 147 Manatt, Scott 45, 74, 161, 201, 212, 217,242 Manatt, Paige 12-1 Manion, Courtney 74 Manley, jeff 74 Mannon, Courtney 237 Marchese, Peter 74, 161, 176, 217 Marcus, David 74, 238 Mariani, Doreen 124 Marini, Mary 124,209 2.-4 1 L1 Mario: 1, jennifer 74 0f1tlI'1xtlh'11l,jlll237 Markwardt, julie 124, 180, 209 Marr, jack 74, 214, 218 Marsh, Linda 147 Marshall, Bary 185 Martin, Ann 32, 74,247 Martin, Iiart 75 Martin, Carol 124 Martin, Christine 124, 209, 231 Martin, Cleston 75 Martin, Daniel 75, 86, 209, 318 Martin, David 3, 124, 224 Martin, Dawn 124, 207,221 1v1a!'tin,'l'eresa 124, 223 Tina 75, 242 Martin, Martins, joe 124, 210, 217, 256, 241 Martins, Mike 124 Maru1l,Ivette 124,223 Marx, Melissa 75, 212, 245, 220 Mason, Michelle 75 Masquelier, jeff 75, 204 Masters, jane 32, 75, 201, 207, 230, 231, 280, 220 Mathieu, Mary 124,131 Mathis, Beth 209 Matthews, Karen 125,221,224 Matzek, Michelle 75 ,231 Mauk, M1chael75, 244 MAULTSBY, FREDNA 4 Mawhee, Keith 75 MAX'S SPANISH CLIPPER 294 Maxwell, Cary 226 Maxwell, Lana 75, 239 Maxwell, Scott 125 Mayer, Laura 75, 207, 217 Mayhew, Carroll 75, 255 Mayo, Bryan 75,208 Mays, j. D 103, 125, 185, 242 Mazzei, Diane 75, 238 McAda, Richard 125, 238 McAfee, Archie 202 McAloon, Mike 125 McAndrews, David 125 McBee, Kim 125 McBride, Debbe 125, 247 McCabe, Shannon 75 McCALL INSURANCE AClifNlCY314 McCALL, jIiNNY 147 McCann, lfrancis 75 McCann, Mike 125, 248 McCarley, Doug 125, 164 McClain, Chris 125, 164 McClain, john 75,248 McClure, Holland 76 McCollum, Sean 28,125,164 McCord, Carmen 124,125 McCord, Minta 76, 207 McCormick, Madelyn 76, 177, 223 McCown, jeff 125,228 McCoy, David 76, 241, 256, 269 MCCul1or, Robin 76, 209, 214 McCullough, Michael 76 McCully, David 76,211,318 McCracken, Laura 125 McCreary, David 125, 164 McCrory, Tommy 125,161 McDANllZL,jliAN147 McDonald, Allan 183, 195 McDonald, Cynthia 125 McDonald, Michael 76 McDonald, Scott 125, 234, 235 McDonald, Sheila 76 McDowell, john 76 Mclinery, Gerry 125 Mcliwin, Cheryl 125, 249 Mclfarland, Brian 125, 255 Mcl5ar1and,jimmy 125,191 McFarlane, Steven 222, 248 McGath, Ron 76, 208, 209 McGee, Sharon 125, 222 McGehee, Michael 125 McGinnis, Meghan 76, 212 McGlaughn, Teresa 244, 238 Mcliargue, Robin 125 Mclntyre, jennifer 76, 224 McKennedy, Lesley 125, 217, 260 McKenzie, jennifer 76 McK1iON, POLLY 172, 173, 174, 177 McKinley, Stan 76,167,168 McKinney, Shannon 125, 201, 209, 231, 238 McLaughlin, Kelly 76, 239 McLean, Mollie 125, 216, 224 McLean, Scott 125, 185 McLendon, Debbie 125, 221, 224 McMillan, Anna 76 McMindes, Mary 76, 231, 239, 332 McNamara, Bill 125 McNaught, Whitney 202, 203, 210, 319 Mcfxlear, Lisa 75, 244 McNeely, Wally 77, 159, 161, 162, 239 242, 270, 331 McNeil, Sean 125 1V1Cl,ilI'lldI1Ll, Mary 77, 201, 203, 207, 212 1N1cPherson,l1rad 185 McPherson, Paul 125,238 McQuarie,liric125 McQuillianis, Kimberly 77, 179, 220 McSpadden, Michelle 119, 123, 202, 228, 229, 231, 237 Meadors, Ashley 126, 218, 219, 318, 319 Means, Ralph 126,235 Measley, Paul 126 Mee, Charles 77, 210, 230, 261 Meek, Steven 126,235 Mege,Ros1e 12 Meilahn, Kathy 126 Meis, Rebecca 77 Mekata, Lori 77 Merrill, Laura 126, 207, 214, 231, 243 Merritt,ju1ie126 Merritt, Nancy 77 Meskunas, Michael 77 Messer, Kim 126 Metz, Nlancy 22, 23, 201, 207, 212, 222 231, 27 0, 267 Meyer, Gail 77, 210, 212, 213, 226, 258 Meyer, joseph 77,201,212 Meyer, Kimberly 77, 228, 229 Meyer, Kristi 126, 209, 214, 218, 318, 319 Meyer, Pam 126 Mt-yt-rs, Kimberly 77, 231, 228 Meyers, Susan 126, 201, 207, 222, 239 MICHAIiL,l7I.1ZABE1'H147 Michaels, Amy 77, 217 Michaels, Mac 77,241 Micheli, Kathy 126 Mickelson, Kris 126 MIDDLIZKAUF FORD 315 Midgley, Paul 247 Migliore, Michael 77, 247 Mikus, Donna 78,207 Miles, Dwight 78, 167 Miles, joel 78 Millard, Dale 213 1W41l,1.11Nl21lR,SHlfR1V1A1Nl 6,17,1-17, l51,154, 156,157,202 Miller, Brad 126 Miller, Catherine 126, 207,244 Miller, Connie 126, 222 Miller, David 126 Miller, jeff 126 Miller, jenny 126 Miller, Pat 126 Miller, Paul 78 Miller, Stephen 126,164,242 Miller, Susan 126,17-4, 242 Milling, Marcus 126, 164 Milner, Mark 126, 209 Minchillo, Dean 78 Minella, Thomas 78 Minor, Stacy 126 Minter, Robert 78, 247 Miranda, Louise 78, 244 MISS BILLYIYS SCHOOL Ol- DAYXICI 313 MISSION jliW1iLER'5 312 Mitchell, Debra 78 Mitchell, Gregory 78,221,254 Mitchell, Michelle 42, 78, 180, 209, 210,212,240 Mitchell, Rick 126, 164 Mitcheni, Christopher 78,230 Mitterer, Deanna 78, 222 Molinac, Reuben 185 Mollo, Michael 78 Molloy, I.eslie 78,172, 211, 217 Monaghan, jennifer 126, 221 Montanaro, Chris 126, 170 Montanio, Rocky 78,183,195 Montoya, Michelle 247 Montoya, Steve 126 Moody, Kyle 126,161, 163, 188, 242 MOODY,RALPHANNE147,238 Mooibroek, Christopher 79, 184 Moon, Keith 79, 206, 208, 210, 271 Moon, Lori 79, 247 Moore, Carol 79, 207 Moore, Chrissy 221 Moore iii, iiamra 79 Morell, Scott 126,223 Morgan, Beau 126,180 MORGAN, KIMBERLY 79 MORIARITY, BRYAN 126 Morris, Angie 126, 207 Morris, Steve 137 Morris, Barb 126, 246 MORRIS,llRUCl2147,235 Morris, Gregory 79 Lynn 83 Morris, Steven 28, 126 Morrison, Benton 127 Morrison, Brian 127 Morrison, Craig 79 Morrison, Stewart 127, 224 Morrison, Todd 127 Morse, jeff 127 MORSE, SGT. jAMES 147 MOSCA BROTHERS 302 Moses, Michelle 79,238 Mosley, Debbie 127, 179 MOSS, jANICE 147, 216, 217 Mrozek, Ace 127 Muir, Debbie 127,217,228 Muirhead, Mike 127, 191 Mulholland, Marcus 79,212 Mulligan, Marie 127 Mulry, Michael 79 Mulvihill, Dan 127 Muncy, Cherly 79 Murphey, Dana 127, 207 Murphree, jimmy 127,246 Murphree, Mary 79 Murphy, Malanka 127 Murphy, Steve 127 MURRAY, GLENDA 147 Murray, William 127, 220 Muscarello, Shelia 127 Musha, Damon 127, 210, 226, 261 MUSIC ETC. 290 Musser,jeff127 Musser, Todd L. 79 Myers, Dann 127 Myers, Susan 79 Myrick, Horace 79, 167, 169 Myskowski, Mark 79,161 Nagel, David 127, 251 Nagy, Brad 127, 175, 248 NAIL BOUTIQUE 298 Nakamoto, Phina 127 Nance, Christi 127 Napier, Hillary 128 Nash, jim 128, 210,214,231 Nash, Stephanie 14, 79, 238, 239, 226 Naylor, Thimas 79, 161, 180 Neal, Benjamin 80, 220 Neal, Martha 63, 80, 220 Nedved, Brad 128 Needham, Tracey 80 Neely, jennifer 80 Neily, Barbara 80, 183 Neily,Clark 128,183 Neisel, jerry 128, 224 Neisal, Phil 128 Nelson, Amanda 128 Nelson, Cheryl 80, 202, 207, 208, 212, 231, 268 Nelson, Chris 128, 235 Nelson, Kevin 128 Nelson, Rob 128, 224 Nelson, Troy 80 NETTLE CREEK OF PLANO 284 Neudorff, Troy 80,247 Nezarez, Tom 128 Newell, Scott 128 NEWSON PAINT AND BODY 298 Nguyen, Ngoc 128, 240 Nicewander, Christopher 80 Nicewander, Mary 128, 179, 214 Nichols, Shannon 80 Nicholson, john 128 NICKEL, PAULA 147 Nicol, Christine 80, 214 Nicol, Michael 30, 80, 255 Niemi, Melissa 80, 210, 211, 212 Nilmeier, Christina 128, 174, 214, 242 NOAH'S ARK 306 Nolen, David 80 Noonan, Kara 128,222 Norland, jennifer 128 Norris, Dawn 128 NORTON, BUD 228 Nunnenkamp, jay 80 Nusinow, Edward 80, 188 Oberdieck, David 80, 161, 180, 214 Oberhofer, jon 128, 248 Odell, jay 129, 213 Odell, Patricia 80 Oden, Eugene 129 Odland, Kent 129 Odom, Ifelicia 129,235 Odonoghue, Kevin 176 Ogden, joel 129, 223 Okerblom, jayme 129, 175 Oldroyd, Susan 80 O'Loughlin, Maura 187 O'Quinn, Al 243 O'Neal, Debbie 129, 221 O'Quinn, Diana 80 Orena, George 81 Orrender, William 129 Orsak,jena129 Orsak, Todd 129,185 Osborne, Randy 81, 244, 245, 268 Otis, Heather 81, 208, 230 Oubari, Dalal 81, 209, 213,240 Owens, joseph 129, 184 Pace, Susan 81 Pacholek, Lisa 129 PAK N STAK 308 Palmer, Shawn 172, 239 Palmer, Yvette 81 Pamplin, Shaun 81, 177, 228 Pampolina, Kalyn 81, 247 Paradise, Pamela 81 Parikh, Rajiv 129, 217 Parish, Angela 129 Parker, Laura 129 Parker, Michael 81 Parker, Sean 129 Parker, Stephanie 81, 214 PARKINSON, jERRY 147 Parnell, Scot 180 Parry, Dan 233 Partridge, Melissa 81 Patner, Andrew 82 Patrick, Kellie 82, 210, 212, 213, 226, 269 Patterson, Ralph 129, 221,244 Patterson, Russell 129, 132, 164, 242 Patti, Micheal 82, 175 Patton, Brian 249 Patton, Michelle 129 Patty, Mike 213, 243, 245 Paulson, Michael 82 Paup, Ross 129, 164 Pawelek, jennifer 82, 209, 212, 272, 273 Payton, Brian 82, 247 Paxson, Alethea 129, 255,226 Paxton, David 129 Peace, Kari 82 Paele, Melinda 244 Pebworth, Stewart 129, 184 Pechar, Noelle 129, 187 Pedde, Christopher 82 Pederson, Anne 82 Pedersen, juliette 82, 214, 240, 248 Peiffer, Todd 129, 213, 217,269 Pellegrini, Lisa 129, 223 Pene, Steve 129 Pene, Teri 129 Pennant-jones, Derek 129, 210 Penszky, Lisa 13, 155, 218, 318 Peralte, joe 129, 191 Perera, Rose 82,220 Pero, Debbie 129 Perrin, Lisa 129 Perrin, Renee 129, 237 Perrizo, Traci 82, 211 Persch, Michelle 82,212,214 Persch, Philip 129 Perters, Kristi 129, 205 Peterson, Elaine 82, 244 Peterson, jennifer 83, 210 Peterson, julliette 240 Peterson, Kirsten 129 Peterson, Patty 130, 221 Petlers, Mike 247 Petracelli, jonathan 17, 83 Petty, Scott 249 Pettijohn, Sam 130 Philcox, Crystal 83, 227, 255 Phillips, james 83 PHILLIPS, BILL 130, 145, 147, 216, 217, 223 Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Phynes, Denise 83 Kimberly 83 Sharon 130 David 130 Pichard, Lorrie 83, 247 Pickarts, Pierce, Keith 83 PIERSON, CYNDI 147, 148 Pifer, Danna 32, 83, 202, 207, 212, 220, 231 Pigg, Karen 83 Pilkington, Gene 130 Pillans, Stacie 130, 207 Pilney, Michelle 25, 83 Pippard, Shelly 130, 207 PITMAN ACE HARDWARE 296 PLANO BANK AND TRUST 293 PLANO DAILY STAR COURIER 292, 318 PLANO ELECTROLOGY CLINIC 298 PLANO GOLF 294 PLANO PROFILE 284 PLANO SCHWINN and MOWER 289 PLANO TACKLE 304 Plumeau, Michelle 130, 202, 207, 237 Plunkett, Albert 83 Plunkett, Andy 130, 235 Plunkett, Daniel 83, 202, 203, 208, 210,235 Poetschke, Heather 83, 207, 212, 214, 220, 222,269 Poetschke, Holly 83 Polk, jeffrey 83 Pollan, james 83 Pollock, Lane 130 Poncio, Anton 83 Pope, Kathleen 83 Pope, Kelly 130,207 Pope, LuAnn 25 Porter, Harvey 84 Potes, john 130, 164 Potthoff, john 130 Potts, Erick 130 Powell, Robert 84, 161 Powell, Shannon 130 PRAIRIE CREEK SHOEMAKER 316 Precourt, Scott 84 PRESLEY, BETSY 147 Prestel, Cynthia 84, 220 Preston, Katye 130 Price, Christian 130 Price, Stacy 84 Price, Terry 130, 160, 161, 176, 243 Prickett, Kenneth 130 Prieto, Lisa 84, 199, 202, 207, 208, 212, 231 Primm, Melinda 130, 222, 223 Primm, Stephen 84, 222, 223, 267 Prindes, janet 130, 216 Prior, David 130 Probus, Mark 49, 84, 89 Probus, Mary 130 Profaizer, joey 130, 202, 214, 210, 211, 226 PRONTO 297 Prouty, jo Ellyn 130, 202, 205 Pruitt, Debbie 130,246 Prupes, Rene 130,214,247 Pruzzo, Maria 130 Pulliam, Megan 84, 219,218,255 Pumpelly, Denise 23, 84, 202, 207, 231, 239, 280 Putnam, Brandon 235, 249 Quach, james 17, 84, 210, 211, 212, 217, 222,275,318 Quach, jenny 245 Quach, Karen 130, 214 Quach, Thuy 106 Quinlan, Lisa 84, 209, 212, 244 Quinn, Laura 130 QUINTANA, TIM 147 RAQUETBA LL RESORTS 312 Rademacher, Kirsten 130 Rahikkala,Ari 130, 170,214,216 Raines, Tim 130, 164 Rainwater, Denise 130 RAINEY, STEVE 147, 182, 183 Rakes, jason 130, 221 Raley, Beth 84, 238 Raley, Laura 131, 244 Rambo, Matt 84, 188 Rambo, Michele 84, 212, 213, 226, 261 Ramon, Evelinda 84 Ramos, Ronald 84 Ramson, Robert 131 Rand,jeff131 Randolph, Brian 131,235 Randolph, Megan 84, 217, 222, 269 Rankin, Lynne 131, 230 Ranly, Thomas 131 RATCLIFF, GAYE 148 Rawlinson, Rachel 131, 202, 203 Ray, Tony 131 Redden, Rhonda 131 Rea, james 84,271 Redden, Darren 84, 244 Redden, Rhonda 244 Redfern, Glenn 85 Redmon, Neyna 85, 243, 244 Reedy, jeffray 85 Rees, Kevin 131, 246 Reese, Tony 85 Reeves, Darren 131, 235 Reeves, Don 85 Reeves, Krissy 131, 221 Reichstein, Stephanie 131, 208 Reid, David 85 REID, SUE 148 Reid, William 85, 197, 212, 217, 222, 254 Reidel, Christopher 131 Reis, Lori 85,220 REIS, V1CKI36,l48,152,153, 203 REMEMBER WHEN 316 Renfro, David 85 Renfroe, Michele 85 Renner, Kati 131 THE RENT-ALL PLACE 289 Reynolds, Becky 131 Reynolds, Kathy 131 Reynolds, Gretchen 85, 214 Reynolds, Lance 85,238 Rhodes, Edward 85, 251 Riccardi, Mo 89, 131 Riccio, Cynthia 85,186,242 Rice, Cory 131 Richards, Paul 131 Richardson, Beth 85, 212, 224, 318 RICHARDSON CREDIT UNION 300 Richardson, jeff 131, 198, 213, 217, 222 Richeson, Andrea 85,210,214 RICHEY, LAURA 148, 238 RICHLAND COLLEGE 296 Rickert, Deanne 86, 202, 203, 207,230 231 Ridley, Dawn 10, 86, 202, 239, 231, 280 Riepe, Missy 131, 217, 218, 219, 231, 318, 319 Riggs, Chuck 131 Riley, Don 131 Riley, Greg 132,222,223 Riley, Lisa 132 Riley, Trenton 132,217 Ringler, Rhonda 132 Ritchie, Rhonda 86 Rizzo, Kristine 86 Roach, Timothy 86,238 Robbins, Angela 132 Roberts, Becky 86 Robert, Chris 132 Roberts, Curt 132, 247 Roberts, Lisa 132,231 Roberts, Tom 132 Roberts, Tony 184 Robinson, Christopher 86, 202, 204, 221, 239, 238, 243, 266 Robinson, Deborah 86 Robinson, Stacey 86, 186 Roche, Robert 86, 247 Rochin, Leslee 86 Rod, john 86, 183 RODMAN,CAROLYN148 ROE, MARCI 148 Rogers, Beth 187 Rogers, jeffrey 86 Rogers, julie 132, 177 Rogers, Rick 185 Rojas, Alvaro 132, 216 Roman, Pamela 86 Roman, Susanna 132 Rommel, Susan 132 Roper, Geoffrey 87 Rosandich, jeffrey 87,161,176, 242 Roseborough, joey 176 Rose, Linda 87,238 THE ROSE OF SHARON 284 ROSENBAUM, CYNDI 148 Rosewitz, Lee 132 Rosprim, Barton 87, 161, 242 Ross, Erica 132 Ross, Erin 24, 87, 202, 207,230 Ross, Mark 87 Ross, Scott 132 Roubinek, Kimber 22, 87, 95, 208, 210 231, 237 Routh, Whitney 87 Rowell, Greg 132, 170,171 Rowell, jerry 148,246 Rowley, Lisa 22, 87 Roy, Angela 87 Roy, Chris 132 Royall, Matt 132, 251 Rubio, Sandy 148 RUBIO,j. R247 Rubsamen, Robin 132 Ruckel, Kim 132,214 Ruckersfeldt, Eric 87, 221 Rude, Rick 132 Ruggeri, Connie 132, 203, 205 Ruhl, jeffrie 87,179,238 RU1Z,jOYCE 237 Rupert, Scott 87, 209 Runan, Chris 176 Russell, Christine 87, 208, 230 Russell, Michael 23, 87, 183 Rutledge, Chad 132 RUTTER, SANDY 148 Ryder, Kathy 133,207 Ryan, Kerry 87, 207 Sabac, Kathy 133 Sabonis, Sharon 87 Sadler, Charlie 133 Sadler, james 87, 235, 251 Saenger, Kim 133 SAIIIZWAY 314 Salalar, Curt 133, 242 Saleh '1'ehrani,Mojtaba 133,216 Salmonsen, Dawn 133, 216, 217 Samford, Bart 247, 233 Samford, jeffrey 87 Samford, Keri 187 Samples, Claudia 133,222 Sampson, Carrie 133,209,217 Sanders, Stacy 133,207 Santowski, lulie 87, 236 Santrock, jennifer 133, 180, 193, 202, 209 Saponiic, Rod 133 Sarafine, David 180, 249 Saunders, Robert 88 Savage, Chris 133 Saxton, Susan 88, 222, 230 Scarborough, Scott 133, 214 Schaff, Steven 88 Scharf, Barbie 133, 211,216,217 Schaumburg, Stacey 88 Scheck, Dave 133 Scheide, Laura 88 Scheifer, Molly 23 Scherer, Craig 88 Scheifler, Garry 88 Schiek, Trent 133, 184 SCl ILALi1f'l7I2R, LINDA 149 Schlapfer, Diana 133, 223, 231, 237 Schlecht, Stacie 133, 208, 210, 216, 217, 231, 243 Schluntz, Micah 133 Schmal, Mark 133, 221 Schmidt, Robert 133, 170, 171, 166 221 Schneider, Christopher 88, 206 Schneider, Darin 133 Schneider, Luke 133 Schneider, Paddv 88, 244 Schrader, julie 88, 231, 237, 239 Schreiber, Charles 88 Schultz, Blanche 149 Schultz, Carol 133, 221 Schultz, Christine 22,133,179,186, 222 Schumacher, Craig 133,210,213 Schwartz, Francine 133 Schweig, Brenda 88,247 Schweizer, Molly 133, 183,187 Scoggins, james 88, 217 Scott, jason 133, 240, 241,260 Scott, julie 207,239 Scott, Molly 133 Scott, julia 88 Scouara, Marc 88,143 Scriber, Amy 88, 244 Scrivner, Derek 133 Scorilli, Tom 133, 260 Seals, Cina134 Sears, Brad 134, 217 Sebastian, William 88,235 Seclor,Mike 15,213,233 Seeley, Charles 88, 199, 241 Seeley, Sharon 8-8 Seheenky, Shari 133 Schreib, Herbert 133 Schulik, Susan 133, 222 Schumatt, Bill 222 Seifeit, Ronald 88 Seithel, Shannon 134 Sellars, Chris 134, 164 Selle, Valerie 134, 243 Sellers, Ricky 134, 170 Sellers, Sonia 134, 222 Sellers, Stan 134 Semprun, Tony 134 Senko, julie 134, 187 Serafine, David 89,230 Setter, Diane 134 Setter, Michele 89 Settle, Kathy 134 SHACKELFORD, KATHY 179, 186, 187,242 Shaffer, David 89 Shaffer, Mary 89,244,268 Shamsey, Bejan 89, 241 Shankar, Kalpana 89, 212, 241, 256, 258, 259, 269 Shanks, jon 89,228 Shannon, Pam 134,244 Shapiro, Daniel 89, 182 Sharp, Lori 134 Shaver, Stephanie 89 Shaw, Maureen 134 Shaw, Raymer 89 Shaw, Wendy 20, 89 Shay, Mike 134 Shea, jennifer 89 Shear, Craig 249 Shearin, Michael 134, 247 Sheffield, Christy 134 Shehane,Nate 134,222,225 Shepard,Dewayne 134, 161,163,176 Sherer, Lauranne 89 Sheriff, Clay 134, 161 Shieff, Holly 89, 214, 216 Shigly, Bryan 134 Shih, Arlene 134, 222 Shockey, Douglas 90, 95 214,220 Shootman,jennie 134,22 Shore, jennifer 134, 223 Short, Chris 134, 238 Shovein, Philip 134, 175 Showalter, Lisa 90 Shreiber, Chuck 161 Shriner, Natalie 134, 202, 217,228 Shuford, Karol 134,202,203 Shumate, Billy 134, 217, 225, 240, 269 Siciliano, Carmela 90 Siciliano, june 134 Siegel, Stacie 90 Sieve, Craig 134 Sigle, Kari 134,207 Silver, David 90 Simerson,Tom 134,176 Simkins, Nelson 134, 233 Simmons, Craig 134 Simmons, jennifer 90 Simmons, Kevin 90, 213 Simmons, Kiera 135 Simons, Tammie 90, 230, 231, 239, 242 Simpler,jeff 135,222 Simpson, jay 135 Simpson, Liddy 135 Sims, Cathleen 90 Sims, Glynda 90 Sims, Michelle 230 Singhaus, Mark 135, 164, 242, 281 Sipes, Deborag 90, 244 Siolseth, Anita 90, 243, 238 Slolseth, Nadine 135, 209, 218, 318, 319 Skonetski, Anita 90, 244 Slay, Wendy 90 Sloan, Tim 185 Sloane, Richard 90, 183, 213, 214 Slocum, Chris 185 ' 2 Smoot, Wendy 135 Snedeker, Angela 135, 244 Snider, Matthew 91 Snincak, john 135, 214 Snodgrass, Kristin 91, 177, 209, 21-1, 245 Soares, Paula 213,216 Sobotka, Karen 135, 222, 244 Sockwell, Caron 91, 202, 230,244 Soltau, Michael 91 Sorelle, Cheryl 91 , 207, 239 Sosa, Ana 92 Soussi, Leslie 92 Soussi, Steve 135 SOUTHERN MAID 284 Spangler, Anna 136, 221 Spann, jimmy 164 Spann, Michelle 92,199, 202, 297, 211 212,214, 230,231,267 Spann, Vince 136, 164 Sparks, Brad 136 Sparks, George 92, 244,220 Spears, jeffrey 92 Spears, Lane 202 Spears, Michael 92 Spence, Tiffany 136, 182, 183, 217 Speyerer, Christine 17, 92, 210, 226, 227, 261 SP1ES,jOHNN1E 149 Spraggens, Tiffany 136 Spratt, Michael 136 SPRING CREEK ANIMAL CLINIC 296 Stafford, Tim 92, 247 Staley, Stephanie Stalick,Debbie 136,214,264 Stamey, Cathy 136, 214, 231 Stancliff, Greg 136 Starnes, Kristen 136, 207 Slosar, Kelly 135 Slyter, Tamy 174,223 Smith, Amy 90 Smith, Andrea 135, 200, 207 Smith, Smith, Smith, Anita 90, 244 Carl 135, 230 Crystal 135, 207 Smith, Cynthia 90, 204 Smith, Dara 90, 238 Smith, Dave 90, 249 Smith, Debra 22, 91, 204, 270 Smith, Deidra 115, 211 Smith, Heather 91,229,260 S1'T111h,jCI111117t'1'Q1 Smith, james 135, 214 Smith,jonelle91, 199,223 Smith, lay 149, 243 Smith,Kelly 91 Smith, Laura 91,214,220 Smith, Meghan 135, 218, 229, 319 Smith, Pat 185 Smith, Paul 91, 223, 251 Smith, Ryan 135 Smith, Sandi 135,236 Smith,Sharon 67 Smith,Sheri135 Smith, Sonya 135, 120 Smith,Stacy135 Smith, William 91 Smock, Stephanie 91, 238 rw. .dll At tlie journalism banquet, publications editors Tim Comm, Megan Pulliam, and Mike Cor- nni open gifts from the staff. page 334 f Index Stavimoha, Eric 92 St. Clair, Lori 92 Stearns, Dana 92 Stearns, Dawn 92 Steckl er, Lisa 93,199, 208,230 Steckel, Michael 92, 210, 239 Steele, jennifer 136, 244, 233 STEELE, jOHN 149 Steffen, Lezlie 136 Steging, Sandra 93, 244 Steiman, jill 93 Stephens, Catherine 93 Stephens, Keith 71, 93,106 Stephens, Stacy 93 Stevenson, Amy 136 STEWART, BETH 149,213 Stewart, Erau 214 Stewart, Kevin 93,214,249 Stewart, Kyle 136,247 Stewart, Pete 136, 235 Stewart, Sheila 93 Stewart, Ste vhanie136, 206, 208, 217, 221, 231, 243 Stiles, Todd 136,210,226 Stimpson, Trina 232 Stith, Debbie 93, 179 Stith, joe 180 Stitskv, David 93 Stitt,j ulie136 Stoinoff, Ted 93 Stokes, William 136 Stone, Elaine 149, 246 STONE, KEVIN 136,245 Strace ner, Kara 10, 92, 209, 212 Strange, Angela 136,235 Strater, Mark 136 Stratman, julia 136 Strattt in, Patsy 149 Strawn, Diane 149 Street, Donna 14, 93, 212, 241, 253 Strenger, jeff 136 Strenger, Steven 93, 247 Stribling, Brenda 93 Stricker, Amy 93 STROH, PAT 149, 151 Stroh, Thomas 93, 161, 242, 271 Stroh, Todcl 136 Strohl, Traci 16, 93, 179, 257, 269 Strom, Diane 136, 235 Strom , Kelly 93, 235, 238 Strom, Tina 93 Strong, Michelle 89, 94, 210, 217, 255 Stropes, Dennise 136,242 Stroyewski, Ross 136 Strubbe, Rebecca 94, 209, 230, 231 Sullivan, Darryl 94 Sullivan, Greg 175, 209 Sullivan, Larry 137 Sullivan, Shellev 137, 172, 174, 242 Summ ia, wiiiiain 94,233 Sunlin, David 94, 233 Supplee, Mike 137 Sury, Shelley 244 Ugarte, Frank 138, 269 Sutter, Tony 137, 213, 214, 223 Sutterfield, Robert 94, 180 Sutton, Ashley 94, 209,211 Svevo, Diana 137 Swan, Donna 137 Swan, Lori 137 Swanson, Christina 94,207 Swepston, Stephanie 94, 244 Szatowski, Stephen 94 Tabor, Steve 137, 167,169 Taliancich, David 137, 210, 211, 226 Tang, Tina 137, 209, 214, 216,237 Tanner, Katie 229 Tanner, Lee 94 Tanner, Mary 94,216 Tate, Melody 137, 223 Tautfest, Tonya 94, 220 Taylor, Brad 36, 94, 208, 210, 211, 226 Taylor, Kent 94 TAYLOR RENTAL 304 Taylor, Robert 137, 251 TAYLOR, ROGER 149 Taylor, Steve 137, 235 Tays, Tonya 137 Tejani, Yasmin 94, 216 Tenney, Monique 137, 177, 214,216 TERRELL, jOANN 149 Terry, jennifer 94, 235 Terry, Robert 137 Tetrault, Danny 185 Tetrault, jon 137, 242 Tettron, Tracey 247 Thedford, Heath 137 Thoman, Bud 137, 141 Thomas, Amy 137, 221, 244 Thomas, Carl 24 Thomas, Greg 94, 184 Thomas, judy 94 Thomas, Kathy 137 Thomas, Kelley 137, 237 THOMAS, STEVE 264 Thomas, Wade 94 Thompson, Andy 137 Thompson, Carl 95, 161, 239, 242, 243 Thompson, john 137, 222 Thompson, Kara 95, 318 Thompson, Marc 95, 246, 247 Thompson, Mike 137, 190, 191 Thompson, Rich 166, 167 Thompson, Sean 137 Thompson, Tonya 95, 209, 213, 226, 240 Thrasher, Wesley 137, 191 Throgmorton, Nason 95 THUNDERBIRD ROLLER RINK 304 Tidwel1,Ho1ly 137,207 Tidwell, Paul 95,213,251 Tietjen, Sherree 95 Tillery, Steven 95 TINDALL, BETTY 149 Tiner, Craig 138 Tinker, Mark 95 Tinsley, Craig 95,180,181 Tiongson, Charles 95,184 TITLE RESOURCES CORP. 291 Titus, Michelle 25, 95 TO A TEE 311 Toberman, Mike 138, 251 Todd, Laney 138, 202 Tokarczyk, Bobby 138, 188, 243, 245 Tolle, Brian 138 Tolle, Stephanie 95, 244 Tollefson, Michael 95, 223, 225 Tollotta, Lisa 138, 202, 203 Tolson, Amy 138, 214, 221 TOM THUMB 286 Tomesalli, Lisa 187 Toney, Kristen 96, 208 Torian, Kelly 96, 247 Torres, David 96 Torrione, Frederice 138, 214 Trahan, Troy 138, 184 Trapp, jonna 138 Traveland, Terry 138, 209, 217, 231, 245 Traweek, Elizabeth 96 Trent, Marcia 138, 318 Treuter, Michelle 138, 233 Trimbell, Kim 138 Troy, Patrick 96 Troy, Stephanie 102, 103, 138, 207 Trpkosh, Tammy 96, 230 Truax, Susan 138 Tsao, Valerie 138 Tsuchihashi, Michael 96, 230, 240 Tuck, Terry 149 Tucker, Brenna 138, 177,214 Tucker, Sara 138 Tudor, Gary 96, 184, 202,206,220 Tudorica, Adrian 138 Tnrcott, Tammy 138, 244 Turner, I.arry 138, 248 Turnar, Mary 212, 220, 244 Turner, Michelle 138 Tweedie, Steve 138 Typer, Misty 96, 217 Typer, Wendy 138 Turner, Mary 96, 172, 174, 179 Ulrich, Kimberly 97, 207 Underwood, Laura 97 Unger, Sharon 138, 214, 240 Upham, Cathey 139,172 Upshaw, David 139, 164 Urlendowski, Denise 97, 212, 210, 226, 261, 263 Valdes, Rick 139,247 Valenzuela, Henry 97, 209, 218, 318 Van Antwerp, Steve 139 Van DeCarr, Tami 97 Vance, Kristi 14, 97, 202, 203, 204 Vandersall, Clayton 97 Van Order, Robert 139 Varner, Noelle 97 Vasquez, Melissa 244 Vaughan, Gayla 97, 207, 237 Vaughan, jamie 97 Vencevich, Greg 97 Verdun, Siv 97 Verhoev, john 139, 251 Vick, Cory 139, 175, 177, 216 Vick, Daniel 97 Vickery, Chris 185 Vickery, Mark 97, 251 THE VIDEO STATION 310 Vines, jimbo 139, 235 Vinson, Lacey 139, 207 Vopni, Scott 139, 241 Voskuil, Elise 139, 221 Voss, David 139, 183, 213,256 Vrasic, Carol 139 Waddell, Amy 97,204,202 Wadell, Melissa 97, 220, 223 Wadeking, Kelly 97, 244 Wagner, Susan 139, 213, 214 Wahl, Doug 139 Walker, Charles 32, 97, 184 Walker, David 97 Walker, Dewayne 97 WALKER, GLORIA 149,203 Walker, Kimberly 98, 247 Walker, Nicholas 98,175,176, 212, 217 Walker, Paige 139 Walker, Philip 98 Walkup, Denice139, 207 Wall, julie 98,214,217 Wallace, julie 98 Wallis, Andrea 139 Walls, Kyle 98,202,209 Walsh, Amy 98,153 Walsh, Dewayne 247 Walston, Timothy 98, 211, 226 Walte, Charles 139 Waltemath, William 98, 221, 222, 223 Walter, Richard 139, 233 Walton, Debbie 139 Walton, Shane 139 Walton, Tami 139 Walton, Trace 139 Wang, David 116, 139, 217, 241, 269 Wang, David C. 139, 260, 241 Wang, David M,139, 214, 240 Wang, Eddy 213, 240, 260 Ward, Gwen 139 Ward, Kerry 139, 214, 239, 223, 238 Ward, Lynne 98, 211 Ward, Marcy 139, 207 WARDELL,jOE149,152,153 Warner,jimmy 139 WARREN, CHARLES 149,247 Warren, james 98 Warren, jim 161, 176, 221, 242 Warren, Natalie 139 Wasson, Ron 139 Waters, Lynne 139, 239 WATKINS, MIKE 149 WATKISS, BARBARA 150,231 Watson, Becky 139, 242 Watson, Libby 139, 234,235 Watson, Wendy 140 Watts, Andrea 140 Wayland, Deborah 98,237 Weaver, Christy 140 Webb, Tamara 140, 174, 242 WEBB, TAYLOR 180 Weber, Denise 98 Weber, Sam 32, 212, 210 Weeks, Lisa 98, 239 Weeks, Thomas 98 Weeter, Greg 140, 184 VVegner, Kim 140 Weinberg, Michael 98, 161 Weiss, Keith 140 Weiss, Tony 247 Weisenborn, jeff 98 Welch, Susan 98 WELDON, BEVERLY 150 Weldon, Scott 140 Wells, Kevin 140 WELLSMAN, IDA 150 Welman, Martha Ann 140,207 Wensel, Natalie 98,179 Wrener, Carol 140, 210, 211 Wester, james 98, 222, 223, 254 Wetherington, james 99 Wethington, Brent 140 Wharton, Nancy 140, 211, 226 Wheless, Monique 99, 244 Whitaker, Amy 140, 207 Whitaker, Onvia 140, 207, 217 White, Bobby 99, 210, 217, 220, 231 WH1TE,jUDY 150,245 White, Steven 99 White, Willis 99,233 WHITIZHURST, LINDA 150 Whitehurst, Zan140 Whitlock, john 99 Whittekin, Laura 140, 238 Whitten, Michele 140 Whitworth, Krista 140 Wichern, Kristi 140,187,242 Widener, Kim 140, 175, 177, 216, 217 Wiemer, Brent 176 Wiemer, Cheryl 25, 68, 99, 218 Wigington, Clint 240, 249 Wilbur,jennifer140 Wilcox, james 140,226 Wiley, janis 99, 238 Wilkenson, Shelly 99 Wilkins, Lane 132, 140, 250 Williams, Amy 247 Williams, Chris 140, 233 Williams, Dawn 99, 208, 230 Williams Lee 140 Williams, Marsha 150 Williams, Mike 140 Williams Nicole 140, 221 Williams, Stephanie 99, 242 Williams WilliamslTode1 176' Tonva 99 245 Williamson, Bobby 176 Willoughby, Scott 140 Wilson, Dawn 99 Wilson, Carolyn 140, 223 Wilson, Deborah 29,100 Wilson, Eric 140, 235 WILSON, GARY 150 Wilson, Kevin 140 Wilson, Michael 140, 170, 245 Wilson, Michele 140 Winckler, David 100 Winckler, Paul 100 Wing, Russell 100, 233 Winstead, Brian 140, 164,235 Winston, Richard 100 Wirka, Billy 141 Wirt, jodie 31,100 Wirta, David 100 WISDOM, CINDY 150, 244 Wisdom, Robert 141 Wolf, Kathryn 100, 209, 212, 269 Wolf, Scott 141 Wolfard, Diane 141 Womack, David 141, 184, 224 Womack, Mike 141 Womer, Kelly 141, 219, 231, 281, 218, 275 Wood, Kacy 141, 221 Wood, Ron 141 Wood, Tonya 100, 207 Woodchek,lEric100, ie,1,2oz, 203, 242 WOODS, ROBERT 164 Woods, Stephen 141, 170 Woodward,james 100, 217 1Voolett, Kelly 25, 100 Worth, Bryan 176 Wortham, Byron 100 Worthy, Kim 100 1Vrigl'it, lfrlc 141, 185, 191 WRIGHT, j1M 150 Wright, Thomas 127 Wright, Tom 141 Wrona, Amy 141 Wu, Ty 141 Wyatt, Brent 141 Wynn, Dawn 141, 231, 239 Yang, L'l1al'1g1X'oo1-11 Yang,jeong 100 Yang, Mike 216 Yarbrough, Chri-.toper 101 Yarbrough, Tammy 221, 141 Yerby, Lee 141 York, jeffery 101, 180 York, William 101 Yosten, Steven 101,232,233 Youden, Mark 101 Yurch, Bill 164 Zaccagnino, Michele 141, 214 Zachry, Sharron 101,235 Zachry, Steffani101 Za1e,Craig 141,251 Zane, Danny 141 Zecher, Kirsten 101, 172 Zechman, Lynn 101, 220,224 Zechman, Sherry 141 Zimmerman,jeIf101 Zimmernam, Kenneth 101 ZINKE, LIZ 150 Zippadeu, Bitx 307 Zoblotsky, Amy 141,217 Zook, Rebecca 141, 209, 229 Zorka, Amy 141 ? 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