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ge Sponsors: OFFENHAUSER Bt CO. Established 1882-Insurance 8: Bonds TONY WILTSHIRE TONY MILLER CLAY MITCHELL SUSAN MOHUNDRO Cheerleader 9-12: homecoming Princess l0,12: Mlss GHS 12: 2nd Place district UIL-debate: Debate Team 12: Class Ofllcer 10-12: Student Councll 10-11: NHS 9-12: Keyettes sec. 12. ERIC MONTE Football 9-12: NMS 9-12: Computer Club Secretary 12. JERRY MOODY Honor Soclety 10-12: Spanlsh Club 10-1 1: Key Club 11-12: Football 9-12: FCA 10-11: NJHS 9: Jr. Opti- mlsts 9: Chemistry Honors. VAN MORRIS CRAIG MUELLER FCA President: Yearbook!Newspaper Photographer: Newspaper: Key Club: NHS: Optimist of the Year 9: Optlmlst Club 9: Otilce alde. BRIAN NORTON MICHAEL NOWLIN Band 9-12: All-District band '84-'86: Outstanding marcher Award-Band: East Texas State University Honor Band: Band Lieutenant. STEVE OLINSKY DAVID OLIVER American Legion Boys' State: NHS 9,11.,12: Octagon Club President 10, secretary 9, member 11,12: Key Club 10,11 Sec., 12 Treas.: Student Councll 12 Var- slty Lettennan 10-12. GREG O'NEAL TIFFANY PATE Drlll Team 9.10: Sclence Falr winner 10: FCA 11,12 BRIAN PATTERSON NHS 11.12: 1st.2nd,5rd Place VICA Contests 10: lst place VICA Contest 1 1 CHRISTY PATTERSON Cheerleader 9-12, Head 12: Bluebonnet Glrls' State 12: Student Councll 9,11.12: NHS 9-12: Octagon 10- 12, Sec. 10: Keyettes 10-12. Sec. 12: Y-teens Vlce Pres. 12. DEBRA PEARLMAN Volleyball 9,10,12: Spanlsh Club 12: Drama Produc- Llon, Asst. Sound Director 12. MISSY PHILLIPS TERRI RAPIER Octagon 9-12. Ken Swanger Award 10, Jr. Optimist of the Year 9. NHS 89.11: FCA v. pres. 11: Spanlsh Club 12: Basketball 9-12. All-Dlstrict 10.11. WENDY RATCLIFF KEVIN ROBERTS Football 9-10: NHS 11: Spanlsh Club 11. Seniors 75
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KELLY JONES Band 9-10: DECA 11-12. TODD JONES Key Club 9, 10, 12: Spanish Club 12: Debate 12: Comput- er Club 12: Newcomers 11: Band 9-11: Choral Music v. pres 9, pres 10, Award 10: Student Council. DARRYL KINSEY GREGG KNAUPE Boys State:NI1S 9. 11, 12: Student Council v. pres 12: Se- nior Class Parliamentarlan: Who's Who: Octagon 10-12. v. pres 11: Honorable Mention All-District. MIKE KYLES Football 9-12: Basketball 9-12: Track 9-11. ANN LACOUR Yearbook 9, 12, editor9, 12: Keyettes 11-12,Jr. reporter ll, Pres. 12: Debate 1 1: Spanish Club parl. 11: Student Council rep. 12. GRETCHEN LEMKE Cheerleader 9-1 1: Homecoming Court 9-12: Most Popu- lar 9-10: Most Beautiful 9,12: Miss PGHS 9: Best All- Around 9,12: Keyettes 10,12: Y-Teens. SHEILA LETTERMAN Band 9-12, Flag 9-12, Solo and Ensemble Contest, Divl- sion l, Band Sweetheart Nominee. DYLAN LEWIS Track, State Qualiiler Cross Country 12, District Cham- pion 3200 meter Run 1 1, Cross Country 12: Key Club 12: Government Award 11. DEBBIE LOWERY Drlll Team 9: Spanish Club: Newspaper 11-12: VOE. NOEL MCGARVEY JENNIFER MACY CLAY MARTIN Baseball: Football: Class President: Student Council: 2nd Team All-District Baseball. TODD MARTIN CHAD MERCHANT Advanced Accounting ll: TCC Accounting. JENNIFER MIELENZ Volleyball 9: Track 9: Pep Squad 9: lst Place Science Fair 10: Keyettes 11: Spanish Club 11. BOYS WILL BE BOYSI Clowning around before the toga pep rally, Clay Mitchell, Chad Davis, Noel McGarvey, and Eric Monte show off their Roman attire. .Mm -13 -,. .-.,. n .St ,lb 1 l Q :Tx Qvvam 45,32 74iSg1ii6r5 Page Sponsors: GERALD r1.T1:As1.1:Y JR., on S., Braces Are CENTURY 21 ALL 5209 Richmond
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The Ups ond Downs of being on Office Aide Seniors doy, 'Somebody hos to do if' unning around and getting people out of class usually isn't legal. But for some senior office aides it is. Last year seniors were offered the privilege of helping out in the office for an elective credit. Many seniors opted to be an aide this year just because they thought it would be an easy class. But Ronda Coleman revealed another side ofthe story. I miss having a homeroom and voting in special elections because l'm an aide second period. But I do like working with the staff, she said. The administrators use office aides to run messages to the classes and keep up with the absentees. Mrs. Brovm said they definitely help. Coleman recom- mended it to any junior who wanted to become familiar with how the school op- erates. So if you want to roam the halls and have a good excuse, being an office aide mightjust be for you. i'It's a class with no homework and just a few respon- sibilities, said Ann LaCour, l get sick of mnning up and dovsm the stairs, but it is usually fun. OFFICE AIDE TIFFANY PATE RUNS HER REGU LAR ROUTINE of picking up the absentee slips MR. AND MISS PGHS The drum rollp the envelope: anxious faces: two remaining pla- ques: a perfect setting for the ending of the favorites assembly. Mr. Davis opened the last envelope and an- nounced, Mr. and Miss PCrrlS are Susan Mohundro and Trace War- ren. The crowd is amused as the two come from opposite sides of the gym. Trace and Susan have dated for nearly four years, but were not speaking during the awards assem- bly, which may be part of their chami. 'iWe're just a cute couple, Trace said. Mr. and Miss PGHS, Susan Mohundro and Trace Warren pose in front of the famous Pleasant Grove statue, which is located in the front of the new high school. Most Courteous boy, David Fausett, opens the door for Rhonda Coleman, Most Courte- ous girl. X 1' .lgt ,f -ygiiiniors Page Sponsor's: PRESTIGE PERSONE Summerhlll Road -- 1 ,T
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