Pottsboro High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Pottsboro, TX)

 - Class of 1981

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ofb oro Ciarclcna Czangea Clzangang jacea Gkanga ng parfnera Cklngmg mnnera Ckangmg .ima change Confmuea .flare 5 yOu? Adil? 0 onfenfa peopb rgaruzahona Sporfa .S?uJenf al' f .14 verhamg I9 L 'I C ' .... ...... . ..6 ' ..... 0 ...40 Cpkanging Qlieaalera ..... .jvlonora .... . . . 72 ' ...' . . ...... ...84 ' ' ' .. .... ie... ...f24 ' ............... ...I38 ' C .... J ...143 98 ar ana PM A9434 f I9 i7 ,M gl. Zgff 7 7 0 5 oro i c 00 offagoro, exaa 'lfofume XY!! in c anged Auf cllange . . . gkaflgefi . Glzange can mean anything from trading in ragged-out Levi's for a pair of Calvin Klein's to begging your way out of a class you simply can't pass. In between are the agony when classes change from 55 minutes to a full hour, the H challenge of finding a friend with a top locker, the decision of whether to wear your hair kinky or straight, and whether to wear Easter egg DeeCee overalls with which striped shirt, or jeans, boots, and a Cowboy hat. Counfry . . . QIOQ . . . jlle Z6 . . Music affects our moods and lifestyles. The newest fashions reflect the music we listen to: the latest purple pants and feather combs stereotype the wearer as a top-40 freak , while the urban cowboy in boots and a hat shows a kicker. A. Diane Griffitt and Bobby Flanagan enjoy a quiet moment. B. Stacy Logsdon jams down with the darkroom radio. C. Tanya Edwards displays her new easy care hair- d ranaformafiona . . .xdglerafionfi M 'M 3' ,f -v 'y iZ4L X M , . ,. K H nnouafiond . . . BWV? . . . dgl'l',9 J-?0?,9 . . . !.?E?0l',I . . . Electronic games and game rooms filled with fun took minds off of studying especially before school, during lunch, after school, and even during English classes. The blips and bleeps may have driven some teachers crazy, but to some students it's better than reading a library book! mo are you going ouf wim T-Jriduy? HI thought that was over. This may have been true of some students, but others chose a safer route - some decided to go together. They walked down the hall together, hid in each other's lockers and talked. ln many cases this year, all this talking led to something more permanent than going steadyw A marriage. A. Justin Jones, son of English teacher Leigh Ann and Coach Bo Jones, enjoys a new toy at the PTO carnival. Justin is one ol' many faculty toddlers. B. Forrest Raines takes an electronic football break between Classes, 3 X'- , za. 'Wife randpoaifiona . . . WIXULO is limi? was heard often during the first weeks of the year. Aside from student changes, several of the teachers changed. The changing of the guard began last summer and continued until mid-October. Linsteadt was replaced by Grendel Garvin, Smallwood by Foret, Cox by Jones, Crenshaw by Peterson by Day by Shaddix, Williams by Peterson, Cox ll by Day, and Barre by Roberts. Though they were new, it did not take long for them to learn. Many were thrust into extra- curricular activities. Our one act play directors had some experience, but our yearbook sponsor, UIL speech, newspaper and Scarlett Strutter advisors were rookies. Often frantic, they learned with their students. They soon rid themselves of questions like What's a quad pak'? , How do you choose a selection'? , How does this printer work'? , and Where's the tape recorder?,' A. Dorris Shaddix, librarian, surveys her noisy study hall. B. Felecia Garvin and Laurie Williams display the frustration that can result when rookies work on their first yearbook deadline. 4 X fxaiaa 'BML is , ,.., , , vrrry , ' M 5 s . N.- We e . , ,- PTN'-v's we ,ig A' A f e.. ...---9+f ,QL tif MMU... I .eye cwiafiolw . . . woufd you ,adams gef your foof auf of my fm? A little extreme, maybe, but such is the plight of the Pottsboro Independent School District. To remedy the space problem, voters decided to pass a bond election providing for new facilities. A new gym, junior high, administration offices, a high school cafeteria and four high school class rooms are soon to go under construction. As it is impossible to record every variation in each individual in 184 pages, we have tried to capture the essence of change. The Cardinal staff proudly presents Changes - 1981. A. Richard Wagoner aims to have some fun with a rubber band. B. Construction workers level the site before beginning work on the actual building of the new facilities. 'Bal 5 . 1 E . fe S W. ig. 515' Qi! .e-ggi? in . up iv iv. , W- . Q ,,.vy.,.,.p l. - fi 3 f ' 'Q :WM if A A ...eni gma 7... - .- , A -x KF' '.-4,-V. g, g 5 ,W B .Ni :T , , Sf .449-'4,.j:' ,ilyxv-xgp.gl fx? - ,ty . - ,-tee Y -e '- ' Q . , 4- ' 4 , gl :fe Fai Q -..aff .'-'.e.f.- 5 . I is MJ' e- 'Y ue L. . 1 '- TK .AJ . 'L ' an M 'ufwf L tw ' QR!-'ss 5 s. Q 45 in-P i ,G :Em if , ,fiffgiijf wrxwiwggz ' , H1 waifw' .- . w,.4AYi,1? 373192211 sfiSli'+ ' i -QW TW? WQZEXY x . fs? . 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Among these was the Senior sponsored football throw booth at the P.T.O. Halloween Carnival. The money earned was used in preparation for the graduation ceremonies. In the fall they traveled to the University of Texas at Dallas to see a professional production of William Shakespeares' Macbeth. This was to kick-off an extensive study of Macbeth in English IV. Kathy Allison Susan Alllson A. Seniors pull together and display their winning spirit while participating in the class yell. B. Steve Carter stays busy during study hall. Karen Brymer Janet Butler Steve Carter Jerry Cleveland Danny Edwards Tena Ellis Charice Everett Angela Flanagan Bobby Flanagan Kelly Fox Kelly Fratto Lisa F ulenchek 8 vw- al 'eye-r , NW Joey Griffin Susie Hanes Troy Hasten Johnny Henderson Donald Hofmann N i w A. 1 ,gr 49 Debbie Hughs Paulette Jenneman Clay Jones Lisa Kennon Amy Levenson pf l I 4 f John Lewis Mike Lewis Felecia McElrath Carla McGahee Robert Miller 9 , we Nm , L.. Ronald Mitchell Anita Montgomery Sandi Overman iff! 1 2 'Q Y? Greg Pearson Charles Perkins Mark Price Renee Prindle Teresa Reeves Debbie Ritchie Robbie Robertson Sylvia Roy K I . L X 'Ee J esse salyer Kimschnimker y I F i ff' Q5 3 -QCA fl 1 Pam Shelby Michelle Shirea Robert Sholl Robin Stevens Ailsa Sublett , . . ,qpwff 5. JY nn iw '7' Claude Tignor Rhoda Townsend Dwight Travis Donna Troutz Diane Tucker Roy Wagner Richard Wagoner Valerie Weatherman Laurie Williams Cheryl Wright Seniors Achieve Members also became eligible for certain honors open only to seniors such as: Mr. and Miss PHS and homecoming candidates. Seniors entered this final year of high school with goals to set and plans to be made for the future. It was a year to remember with decisions being made which would affect the rest of their lives. A. Bobby Flanagan gets serious about having his Senior portrait taken. B. Angela Flanagan doesn't seem to be turned on by the idea of English class. C. Charice Everett tries hard to tone down the bright lights in school. 5, Juniors Raise Money for Banquet-Prom W E. The sounds of hammers beating, groans, and cries are probably what you 2 would have heard if you passed by the -as -- as cellar in the middle of October. The B r Juniors were preparing the spook house for the Pottsboro Halloween Carnival. A e The money the class made from the r spook house and paper drive went to 1 E 3 . YQ..-WM, ,. . SM Iqnwrts WW ia as .la pay for the J unior-Senior Prom. Although the Junior class worked hard throughout the year, members still W found time for extra activities as r rf, Cardinal spirit boosters. A A. Theresa Hasten and Tammy McKeefer take a break between classes. B. Keith Rice and teammates prepare to eat during a team meeting. - t f C. Dawn Miller makes a statement about life as a Junior through non-verbal communication. 5 A. Tina Aaron W Randy Anderson in VIAV V Tonya Baker , W ' ' A , . , - ' V , ix , 'V' 'J' 1 ' Torey Baker Tammy Baldwin , ' A Q ' Keith Bates V . 1 A ' . . 5 Wenonah Bennett - 1. ' 5 I ... Q i V Brenda Betts . g r . A .I . A ' it 1 - V A Edward Bingham -rf' isigiijiggh 1 .VV, ,f f E Lori Bishop . ., Tim Brown 'f g ' - Susan Budra ' ST: A A . Philip Burks ,W , 2 A H , Bryan Burns Nette Caldwell Chris Caylor it Bin Chiles ,it s no is W iw.. K er fi L W V, Chris Curtis J ' ,4-. g it .L ..a. .y. WMV? yi if .. Y W- : if-I '25 i r.. A , 1 ff 5 Karen Defratus Brett Densmore .. f , i',.'-', M '7' Brandon Dillard . V V ' Debbie Edwards ' ' ' I ac- A by Tanya Edwards -. ' K- ,Wx , , if f Q rrie , .eerr we - gf-ff , ... ...yyy at i. W' J A u i . 2 ' V, ,ti ,yew fl ff 3 it 'T 5 e K 4 :X -. ' f 52 ... ,... i A 'i ' .. it I H i i ff : ,ai t ,P L ii K Sv . Skye i is 4 is HS W s. 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VM ., A , Sophomores Look Ahead The students of the class of '83 worked hard ln their last year as underclassmen and looked forward to the challenges awaiting them as Juniors. Busy schedules along with extra curricular activities left little room for socializing, but somehow members of the class managed to set aside moments for fun and friends. A. Mike Chiles and Jamie Lawler prepare for lunch time activities as other students head toward the school cafeteria. B. The Sophomore class of '83 waits in the front entrance of the high school to have pictures made. we f ,- n . 1 ' A We nf , Q we f tr.r ii . fm , , . if- .ar - 4 . ,, , , ' ' f we .. 42 i'r' .ae at 'eg ' f F f ' . . S 'il M ef. , W 15 f W My 2 -as , f V K ' 2 ss rt Dan Peterson Jeff Price Forrest Raines Sheri Robertson Kevin Schnitker Stacy Seat Shannon Sherrard . . it , Q - Melanie Shen Ui, f i if David simmons V. I A V ,gg A 5. ,jg V it - . Carmen Smith . . r M . kk DavidStee1e -i',,, 'F i,,' Clyde Stevenson ll' ' fff' ,, 'M ' ,, - '..., 'V. rr . ' ' 2 . y, ,.,.. aria 1, I X ,. A 9 -L W V Eddie Steward I- I' -w wf!! AVVV My in I 1' Terri Stoneback if .1 ' gm ail 'Mif. kt n H Tim Swindell , ..-: A J ' -4 Q ! ' -ge 2 ,V Rhonda Thompson A M, , ' He-em, 7 ee wi.. tk WW: William Tubb W jf 1e-L fe 1 ll' Q x V 7' E Q ' dt.. .l r 7 J V ,Q M Cody Tucker ,nh ,,. W .L ' Q Shelly Underwood nf' A 2 J Renee Vogeli , e - , 1 ' X Lana Wagoner ,f 1 242 3 Jeff White 1 I 2' W k e k Sfmja Wilkerson F k. y y ' A p f 1 Todd Williams ' 4 , M . , , .. f at ' , . Leah Wilson -f e- ,' 4 A . it Greg Wright E AQ g .Lf r -7 l Jesse Wright k '- e-f . ..'f ' A ,,,, ., ' 15 Freshmen Adjust to First Year at PHS The change from Junior High to High School proved to be an easy one for the Freshmen class as P they moved up the ladder toward graduation. eee ' l The first year of high school is sometimes DL1?1:il?3afne3 . ggr , ? ,Q Ame n wk .4 s referred to as the hardest, but the Freshmen avgtevzrglll srr . A 5 F 9 -1:71, , handled the work load quite well and still found f rrs Q S ' 3 time to have fun with friends and participate in A t 7 1 i . PHS organizations and activities. R r Freshmen sponsored a pop gun booth at the Dwayne F F P Q annual PTO Halloween Carnival, won the spirit Bennett '-2 ...E , 02 fi' stick many times during pep rallies as well as Angela Bishop C, A if Qng1f:,5e A 37 participated in FHA, FFA, Drill Team, and Bmy Brown ' ,K ' Athletics. 3 W A. Linda Christman does some last minute studying before her , It X next class. B. Farren Mervicker and David Simmons wait Mllfe Budra F- d patiently for their bus. 'hu Bums N Darcy Cantoro X Lisa Carson 3 AQ... X .ff . ' Y. . . - Greg Chank M M d ' A S , Kier Coffman i ' A g, Q4-5 , at Natalie Coffman ,,M.f g. . ' T AR, Mike Crenshaw 1 iiii . N ' ' ' ,A Rusty Daniel A ' 1 M Q r e . 1 S X Angela Dobbs if 5 S , ,., e. ., , i F Derrick Dunkerton ,,,g J H . . s . F- . Anthony Dutton 'i + I W :' 'R Q 7 Q ,aa 5- James French ,tiff A S 1 - F- 1, C ,e.. .1551 Janet Fry Q ,- -gy .H . Q., . V V ., 0 Shirley Fry A S in li ' il Danette Fulenchek A Q A V ,, ' -' G r' e , Q, Q g . - W Gary Gist . A l 'i ' e ' -e - :IZ A Qi .435 Vicki Grace ,s g . - e -. 3 - -S 1 S 32 me Dianne Griffith E L my y ,nf L 1 ' ' . Bin Hawkins F s We - se .. 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A if 8th Graders Prepare for High School In eighth grade, students have a chance to be upperclassmen before they start back at the bottom of the ladder as freshmen. Among the many activities enjoyed by eighth graders are a jumpathon for the American Heart Association, a booth at the PTO Carnival, and the long- awaited graduation sending them up the hill to High School. A. Kelly Mitschele finds a new way to study. B. Corky Betts has a drifting mind where English is concerned. C. Mrs. Smith lives the part of a Texan in her history class. D. Marshall Shaw concentrates on his assignment. E. Angela Dillard tries to finish her homework in a race with the bell. F. Mark Finnecy and Tim Perdue clown around in English. , Q 3 X S vi' ,tr i,,... '. . sessl- t'Ks . .. sa. .. i Jw 5 i Q, W if X X K R ' ' - is W v V' 'V V if it N ,gs-::,i' l 4, H Wax-1 7i'f12gE' 7th Graders Present 'The Villain and the Toy Shop' The Villain and The Toy Shopi' was chosen as the 7A ' A literary class play to be put on during one of the monthly P.T.O. meetings. The play was only one of the many activities the seventh graders have participated in. They were also involved in the P.T.O. Carnival poster and royalty contests. A. Roger Henson demonstrates his artistic ability during free time. B. Angie Anderson sits patiently at her desk waiting for class to start. C. Stephanie Hagood and Tammy Dutton get help on classwork from Mrs. Smith. D. Steven Smith appears to be lost in thoughts of after school activities. E. Lori Dotson, Kim Scivally and Christy Oakley give an old bulletin board a new flare. F. John Flanagan is caught eating the evidence. 'BA 1 James Adams ' , - ' ' H ' W' ' Angie Anderson W- f f W Sharon Arterbum 4 -f ,I M Liz Bentley W ' ' A f ' r .34 y Q f P M . 9 we to 'Q . n . h f SandyBrown ' ' . . i veg - is - f T147 -gi Jackie Bums V, , ' . ' KX , CW, V , TammyCarettini -f, f .-f f gt: 3 -W' I l 4 if ff N D 1 A Suzette Caylor .K I ff,v1 !fg HQ , , Scott Cox J ' Z' , 'J , Nj ' ' Xl A 4 if .. 'if David Dau herty ff Lori otson f . S v CraiE'Elliff 4 itir ff F r2'i C 9 j sg X i 1 X 4 Bo isher . 'W . Johna Fisher . ' John Flanagan 'ii Kimberly Fowler W' GregGaines 'U .I , V X 4 V YL iz? . ,am 4 , .we L ll M 4 I as' Robbye Glascock i f ' Q ' ' ' ' A Brett Graham ' I X' - Kirk Griffith A J., +1 A 4 ii' ' , ,A - Z. K i ' ' JenniferGuilloud ' -... . ' ei Q. - ' X 2. . Q. ff I ez., , ft, an . .',,, I Y ' 'W' ' Stephanie Hagood Amy Garner f ' f f , ' Vw ' i - u. ...v. 1 M f' gs ff at rw' , . , - .H ' . 4 :.f ' f' ,, '- Rhonda Hensley . W KAW ,K 19,97 K: 45,7 . . X Q 4 . Ro er Henson . . - V T 1 f i Jolm Hudson A 4 . 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' ,lf V 'ar 4 n, , f i tl f , ' , it Steven Keese Sherry Kincade Jil Kirby Scott Laney Gerald Lawler Bobby Marshall Missy Matlock Peggy McAllister Tony McLain Darrell McLaughlin Michelle Murp y Daryl M att Christy gakley Charley Odom Dennis Owens Jerry Peterson John Price Robin Ridgeway John Rutherford Ray Sam son Michael Schnitker Kim Scivally Shannon Seat Kathy Simmons Johnn Smith Steve Smith Scott Talent Suzette Tignor Cheyene Troutz Steven Wheeler Todd White :pi -fl f Q' 7 ..i.t, Y ' i N- it , .:.., , X J, 9 'J W i 'T?Ni A , 'I 4,1 1, 1 ' if l ,W 'fl' ff Q Y , 4' lf' if 5 N W N Q V - Zi V ,, F J i , ,fciigm J f t lt, .-H 1 ' ll ii at ' Not Shown: Delean Broom, Perry Cummings, Kirk Grif- 4, ,t ,A Q ff A .. fith, Dawn King K , 1 , , A J, ' ', I X f K J Y ,, , ,i ,i ,Q -, iii , 'S 1 5,, X, V , 4 . gy f 'N 5 M-up, N., x o. ?M?iZM,:f i Sixth Graders Adjust to Junior High While going from elementary school to Junior High is a big switch, the sixth graders made the adjustment well. They settled in to various school activities such as student council, changing classrooms and teachers often, and no recess. The class was honored with a hamburger supper for having 100'Z3 PTO enrollment. A. Shannon Rabal and Jennifer Wheeler, sixth grade cheerleaders show off new recruit John Williams. Several boys volunteered to portray cheerleaders during a Junior High pep rally. B. Jennifer Wheeler checks her hairdo. C. Sixth graders concentrate on listening to their teacher. Ann Akin Chris Bardwell Eddie Bennett Christina Blankenship Stacy Bohall Lynette Brooks Kelli Brown Kelly Brown Todd Brown Drue Bynum Scott Chank Heather Colden Dee Dee Dunkerton Kevin Franklin Brian Gastineau Bryon Green Tammy Griffith Joe Hasten Julie Huddleston Gerri Hyatt Raylene Jay Nicole Kelley Brian Kent Dean Kincheloe , at at , 'W , - 1 ' 153 , - Z' H' K 753, , . gm A f W M ,, Q. - I .A , .I N, 1 2 ix N 1, :Ti ,i x 55 A ' ' BW ' ' ft 492253. , A .Q A . gmail.- O r W, .,.. ,. 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Y V, If H 1 ,ff J... - J, M, 3 in ff sl I 4 j-'S' 'Nl I ,lj me 4 ' ' Qin will sa' ii if' 1 ' ' ' l W v l Mi' x Fl il i A W L -T N. nf: Jennifer Wheeler Brad Wolfe ,-.4 Kelly Kusch Amy Lawerence Jennifer Lawerence Kimberly Lillie Michael Link Missy Martinez Jody Melton Shellee Pearson Rick Pellman Shannon Rabal Katy Reed Tim Richardson Sheila Ross Brigid Roy Ronda Scarborough Herbert Shearer Diane Short Charlsye Smith Kristie Smith Terry Smith Angela Smithson Shelby Starr Shawna Stoneback Tommy Tubb Kimberly Tucker Robert Wade Tina Waters Terry West Heath Wester John Williams 19 iiggi al Fifth Graders Are Full Of Energy No more creaky swings, dizzy merry-go-round rides, or bouncy see-saws . . . No more recess . . . Fifth grade, the ending of an era. This marks the final year of relatively carefree days before Junior High. A. Robin Barrett snuggles up in her rabbit fur coat. B. Bryan Miller practices impressing his fan club during recess. C. Darrell Huddleston demonstrates his tackling abilities. Lori Arnett Todd Arterburn 1 Richard Barnes g A X u g: jf f t W l 1 f I Robin Barrett A Danny Bennett A its Yvonne Bennett ' X , r .kb T g K se 6 - fi ...ffl . . - i . N rr- i r .. W , if - 'II' ' Kenny Betts JODee Bogus I , g, Becky Brines fi ... .7 ll' L S'-. Larry Caldwell Nora Carettini A ' Joey Chandler it , kit- . Jeffrey Cassell Kelly Cassell . ' -.. Shannon Christman . r W H N i 24 ... . Q 'Qi . uk ramp 3s Ima Iv , ,, Z 7' ' ' , V 'Ye -1 A -U t Q Y, , , '4' 2- x ' x v i A- Q, . 5 ' 1 ,, ' f . , .. , H ' - ' 'xc' K , 11 ' V X 7 1 , ' , 1, 1 V J. .lfsf 'L1f i lx ' lla' v I K , V ry M 4, 5 l . ,,VV L , ,VV ,, , A , M I V fs, I gzr ' 3, ,, VVV ' W . , 4 f ' J -in T :Jh W ni 6 , -J ' ' I I ml ,1 2 N... 1 I 2 2 my f 5 'ki 5 wif 'f, :Z Y , fi -U ' KN ' f , , ' i ' A L ' If I J M , V i V 'N' ' . ' im 7 ' ,rw st- , ' iai t J at -we J, L' J . Q. ' ' J ' 11. QS' ti W y X ,V X va, 4 K K. , h W X I , 2 L V! . a f 1 H R a 3. EEN J if f ' J ' J i 1 -. 1..1, . .r' V . ' .. ,cw , E 7, M f , I A K . , 3 .' ' Li' M A ,A - ,af 3' R krgr A -,,,, 3 'El L 'I ly s S2 s. Lflifx. J LLL. Denise Coffman Tad Densmore Mike Dobbs Donna Durst Chad Edelen Tammy Fisher Jill Garner Kaylee Greer Laurie Griffith Ricky Griffith Vikki Godard Mark Guilloud Steve Hanes Stephanie Hoover Darrell Huddleston Selah Ireland Jennifer Johnson Andrea Logsdon John McDonald Tommy Meadows Bryan Miller Teresa Ooten Margaret Peterson Jody Reeves Rusty Robinson Steve Rutherford Gary Rutter Shaun Samel Scott Shaffer Heather Sherrard Sara Shires Mike Slevin Shannon Strawn Joel Thompson Ronnie Thompson Dorlene Underwood Teresa Wheeler Kelly White Honey Williams Jessica Wilson Fourth Graders Move to Pottsboro Campu Fourth graders were given a chance this year to learn and change in many areas. In addition to the change always involved in the promotion to another grade, classes were moved from the Georgetown campus to the main campus. At the beginning of the year, the fourth grade was divided into three sections for the first time. They were also opened for new experiences through the addition of music and art classes. A. David Moon works diligently to finish an assignment. B. Jay Gaines attempts a basket using a ball with no bounce. C. Jame Dixon smiles at the thought of an A on her assignment. .sg ., A,,f..ig K . Y in 5 gi i ffsf f.. .. Joe Patterson 1. A . r Q - . Q... - N.-fs - ' s .. 1 K, Q X . .: . 'N' . Q R 'R 'W m 146 -1 - .. 4, ,p - f .- , u ,. .. . ., 1. ' ss. Sf- .. .1 ,:h-, .... I .. I . as f K T. ' -...fm l ur . , .. A .Q . y H - , V., a ...ggiz . P Riga 5? ig. as 5 5 . lisa' HQ -wa. ! -,. if W lar Y.--.3 .J Y L: .. .,....,, K : . i d -,qu r , ' .. 'K ww 1 3 Y b . 1 ivy 1 Q - 1 a ,gs s like fir. N K NES ' MQW' l ' it -- XY' 3 is hx Q.. J-' kk-- 7 1 Q L' hh ' an. Q A k'L--- v- te' , x sa. 5 N . .. 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X if X I 5 k ki ..l ...Q 5 Donnie Adams Cliff Allen Anna Amerson Laura Bardwell Sharon Barnett Danny Bielawski Stephani Blankenship Rachel Block Rick Browder Londia Broom Lisa Brown Warren Brown Timmy Burleson Eric Bush Stephanie Bynum Christi Capshaw Leslie Cassell Jim Copeland Jennifer Craighead J ohnie Davis Sherry Dempsey J ame Dixon Shannon Ensey Kelly Flanagan Scott Franklin Jay Gaines Jay Goodpaster Eric Hall Benjamin Hash Robin Henson Steven Hix Kim Jacobs Julie J aresh Steven Jay John Johnson Bobbi Lynn Johnston Steven Kinicheloe Hank Lillie Shawn Link Sheri Martinez Vincent Matt Mark McLain -.4g'5'i.: , . - . . S vs.-v 'X .gl ' i ll 4 yr . ., Al . gs . 'Q A . 1 sv .S , 5 ' . Ss . .. :ii fs Q- - . .og 2 . - .W I .EQ . is 44 is . 'Q Y ' 1 .. M . is 'Swv I N Q 'lv NN- . R D 'x F. Xi X 8 E Xxx 3 n. iv ,Q saw in . ,Ga .i .Q-.f 5.. . I - 1541 l - ..... .f ...La Q.. A 3 Q- Y ir F .-+- . r . Martin McLain Andrea Miller Carla Miller Toni Miller David Moon Jimmy Mosley Sean Myatt Samantha Nelson Chip Nipper Mike Owens Joe Patterson Yance Pearson Rachael Perrin Derek Pressley Michelle Reinig Christa Richardson Laura Rutherford Joel Sales Steven Scivally Steven Shockey Dwayne Short Jerry Sinor Laurie Smith Michael Smith Johnny Spear Jayson Starkey Mike Wade Bradley Waters Leigh Ann Winters Shawn Winters Sam Williams Starla Wilson 'kay A Kenny Aldridge Charlie Armstrong Karen Bardwell , Carol Bennett Stephen Bertrand Michael Bishop Stacy Branton John Browder Heather Brown 28 if i t ima ,, 5 J, P, +22 3 ' ' illi A ,lv . IV i 1 li? WNV' M - ,Y A u l B F V ' Ea 'Wi f' Xe Q I .yi '11 NH Q.. Nl' 'Y MA .ll xt. s -J' Ir E. fa 5, X f --me--'-v--w-v s...! .. 1 , ia , V ,K ii. xl. . . V ,ae iff' if g ., 1 Q 'N , 'i' al -Q51 H It W, nr. ' 4 'ffm ,lj , ' 'f 3 ' Third Grade Students Place Emphasis on Studies Students are introduced to many new ideas and experiences in the third grade. This year's students made the switch from second to third and from the main campus to Willow Springs, in an easy transition. The students learned the new skill of writing cursive, taking a big step forward in their academic growth. 1. A. Mark Budra takes time out to pose for the photographer. B. Jon Schock looks over an assignment while Jason Whaley adds the finishing touches. C. Stacy Branton catches up on her work during free time. D. David Foreman, Kelly McEntire and classmates work hard on an assignment. E. Julie Jaresh checks a classmates book to see if she's on the correct page. Mark Budra Janice Chandler r ' . ' Robert Couch Ron Cousins Mark DeFratus Staci Dixon Chris Dobbs Mike Dotson David Foreman i Wy ,v it - Q .,, B V' I , A a 3 ,H tv g c Q I I i x ia, P4 5 K 'fr Wade Foreman M , Trent Flemming Brian Forinash Q Steven Gawrych 'K ' . 'Q if Jennifer Gill fix .J w. Qs X m ... ' i I H J Michael Hasten ' . , r Chuck Hix at ,V .. . ,U E uw , 1 If V ,,,.,, V 1. T , sv- ,V ,, is Randy Husband .5 Nl :LI ' ShaneJacobs Tammy Jaresh Jeff Johnson V Natalie Kelly Kodi Kirk - ' ' .,,, -, V ,, , Jimmy Lynch Amanda McAden ' i Danny McCloud Michael McDona Kerry McEntire . i , i. V. .gg , 4 ' . W.. 1 fe ,,: ,- . ' -+- K 1 .5 'ggi Wi, ' rw' ' 1 ' 7' X ,, .gb-A-I, , 6 y . y g Y 5' J .... ,, .S 4 1 ' , . ,- ad is a . ..,,W. gg y . .. . . I xii, ' Kelly McEntire 1 M N Laura McLain K -'X ' i . Scott Miller iv 3 , 1 , fa ff' uv, I I Q Y Lk I 1 Q .. 5 . l A ,ef ,'iv , I X h fs, x D 4 f,tJ QL 'A E,fi'f1. . 34125543 ,. .Q'Zt1':i l 4 Ll 2 1 .4 ' X ,fra-f ,,.. a vi ,ist .s V, Karen Montgomery . ,K . ' Kyle Mosse Christine Nelson B. J. O'Mary .V f' Jean Perdue f is A 3 fy . is . , I W tt.. M A ,'.. ' Michael Peterman si K fi .s J. lls.iiiT'AffiQ. Leslie Ramsey fa' 1 Tiffany Richardson . - ' f I, . Oggie Richardson Pam Shires ' 5' W. Jon Schock Michael Smith ,ii x A Anthony Thomas ' il Toby Upton f 1 , - Jena Volcik 7 I as A x.- mi .I V .. K I .311 . 4 rrerr 1 i TW 'fl 4 if . - 'vb' H' 3.11 'A . x 1' . .is .. X .K x. .. .1 V' Rodney Vonlandings .... 'A I V. , Brenda Waters 'WI ' ' ' ' as ,, Justin Watt V Amy Webb ur V . Jason Whaley A 1 ' I Kyle Williams l it 'ii any 2t1 I i , Ti? . . gary ggfeir, , ' .K Ben Winters , giffllifi J . V Stephanie Worley 29 Second Graders on the Move The Pottsboro second graders participated in many activities throughout the year. All of the second grade students were ac- tive in the play, Turkey Lurkey, which was presented to the PTO, at Thanksgiving. They also enjoyed their third year of par- -Q: ticipation in the Little Cardinal Relays held during the Spring. M i ' Q .-X K mi, 5 'QT' Q A. Angela Moon gathers momentum on the playground. B. Clint Kincaid has his 1 l own specialized technique for riding a merry-go-round. C. Kenny Hodebeck ws... 'TW awaits his next assignment. D. Jessica Lawrence enjoys the playground equip- -nw ment during recess. s Q., +V . ,E -- ' 30 Qui A -ma.. - xx ,gr .rw . .-.. .. . . wg. . is 'x I D, I - if in ...X sv he i ,ff v 6 a fax .sr r +42 Y., 3' 'Rss ss. is A ' . P, 41 Q V t ,.,- 5 Z A . , .-2 T mv ,,, , ' in .P E K vi ' .,. 1 v. MLA . ,I . I : aw wiv - L. M ' ' 2 li A ' K iq LQ' IT . ii L1-h W S' is Q ' if' - f .L... X -Q. N A T. 1, .:' A ' A I A A' -ff v A S m11M A we I v slit it N-.ar .f h Q.A A -. Milt mh.. ix y i' 3. ,rg 'L - ,nf ,, j - ,' b ' jf do i, - , A o ., t, Ni: ' v 1 .B fyf' 5: to - Q? t Y N- t .ig -'---I K- --v 55 K ',, M' L A K V Q, LN: .y-V ' V .. . M A i K. . K .X Q. ,, -: . I K 424' K T 2 ! il X ,N ,, I , I ' 5 M 4. fl rf B ii 71 Sw -of ,B if. A1: ,XF J i' A ii ,. -XL ,... . ekk ' 13.34 iw Q: K A . A, A J -M, 1 X .a M 2. f .... 1 J Y , ' L 6' I ey f'f fr -P X - 4, , 1 .'1: fi' 4 , ,, ...A O J - A A z ' . F ' J N54 -4 .. w Q A K K at W . .wr K 76. 7 2 Y ,X kikkf 5 I ' , ZLW, new ml? I , 1.. .M 11 A ' H is , gpm ' fi. , s f K ' xf RN' S xx K, 1 il' iw ,V ii i f vi ' ,A - My ii 0 fi A 2. 1, is y oi Stk , s o y s yi, 'X Q 1 giig 'L 'X . 3 . 3 sf 'L-is f i , is f: Z.. 1, N , V Russel Broom Twylla Allen Shandreka Anderson Chache Arnett Brett Arterburn Sarah Bertrand Joel Benke Julie Brown Karla Brown Misty Burleson Bobby Couch Deborah Day Jason Deets Vicki Dotson Brandy Foltz Jerry Fruen Rya Goodpasture Larry Gross Amber Hash James Hix Kenny Hodebeck Z8Ch8ll2' Hoover Clint incade Jessica Lawrence Devlin Luster Carroll Maxwell Monica Meadows Misty Medlin Laura Millen Angela Moon Chessica Moon Clint Montgomery Brandee O'Mary Kristi Osborne Gina Owens Alyson Perrin Robbie Ramsey Joey Reed Rusty Robertson Kami Rynders David Scarborough Patricia Short Billy Joe Steele Shelley Stratton Michael Sutton Bubba Thompson Mark Towery Michael Towery Kristi Trojacek Teresa Ulmer First Graders Learn 4R s First graders spent their second year of school learning about the four R's: readin', 'riting, 'rithmetic and recess. Although student life is new to first graders, this year's students changed from the main campus to the Georgetown School with ease. A. Toby Fritts works eagerly to finish his assignment. B. Steve French observes the camera more than he does his work. C. School is not all work, as Nick Smith plays an educational game. D. Sherri Lynch looks as if she has her thinking cap going strong. E. Tim Green gives his paper a final check before turning it in. .., 32 NM. . 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Students are taught the abc's, numbers, colors, shapes, sounds, and chismbop, a new idea in math. By the end of the year each beginning student will be able to recognize and write letters and numbers. Field trips are an added feature of this new wonderous world. These trips are also very helpful in teaching. This year kindergarten students toured a post office, airport, and fire station. Students also attended the Loy Lake Livestock Show in Denison and had a year end picnic. As time goes on, the new students acquire a sense of belonging. Later in life school and summer become the only existing seasons. A. Matt Preasley enjoys his classwork. B. Brandon Kent colors in his spare time. C. David McKinstry, Benji Owens, and Robert Griffitt take pride in their drawings. D. Tracy Hardenburg listens to her teacher while pasting pictures. E. Debra Rapp, Jamie Shock, Barney Strawn, and Richey Logan put up their school boxes and await anxiously for the lunch ,,,..., A.. tllw I ,Q . . ' 1 ,, 3-A a K mm D 'W ,ffs Stephanie Anderson Q L M il X.,-we W5 Kim Arnold f -e gr t - ., . W CharlaBog1ls es 0 ' iz - f .. - 53, ,,. ,K g .- Angela Burgess I .. 1 , L . ,l A . .t -- MQW L Q 5, Ke 2Caps aw . gg Q ' , , We Q ff E, K ' reg Cavet I E- D i A .Z H :I . , ,. .K t .... . .. 2 ig .2 hS1cottIl9eets I Q- U xx . - E 1 Q: , is 6 t 't' ' WS , 1 .1 ' 1 gpg, , N A ' I-T.. , Isl non : 5 1 .2 s . lax.. I 1 ,Eg .,.. g new t S e , Heather Dunkerton ...r - - it ' gh' ls. James Durham 9 ' 3 . . g 'Z , N Sandra Elliot , - ' 5 4-D' . 0- Karen Everett l - V A 5 -H. it 1, ' 5 21 Ms 'i,1'e a e . we t ra e ra ' f, - S ic 5 ' - it Dadie Gyiiffitli g s . l S - H.. fi :ES fa g gzygu ggg Q S it Robert Griffith 5, S S t . P W, K A Tracy Hardenburg - ' . H -if 'E ' - wi Y ' Paul Hight, 1 J kk 7 at .L N V ,g Q vs Qi we . b .. Stacy Hinshaw . , -- 1 i' f i 1 - X - -... . so - i Angie Jarabek fir QL s wf ' r i' Q A W ' ji , ' Jodi Johnson fs- s ,sf , , ik ' , t S .. B Brandon Kent . in 3. ll i r yo I ,l Q, ,f ,.,. Kelly Logan ' ' S . - 3 1' . f f T' ' f f t : Q Y ff? N . Brian BOSS ot Pictured Christina Bullock David Cassell Stacy Key C... .- .V-ww'-32? .,..exe:'r',,ew? -. .3 f :Q 1 K eu- t NM ' ' s- 1 RJ .L 'D Q J J if s gi M 'B is .KQV 3,3-W . ni 'X A Q l 'F' v , vs- '1 , 5 fu 'E R .. li v Sn M Qfxv 3 ,R ,gf 1. . , gk, ii Q. ,M - Ev - r'2 'f vo- 5 Choice Luster we is ' v ' Cheri Moon Scott Mosse Darrell Murphy f f', re.- V. ff Ginger Murphy , -z aw sr. i - Bennie Owens Cathy Pace n a K Matt Preasley Debra Rapp Heather Lynn s r - David McKinstry Q4 x if sa f 1. 4 l Jeffrey Robinson , - . Jamie Shock -. . John Sikes Barney Strawn ' ' -,J X. Katherine Thoilwe Brandy Vanlan , Kim Volick lm A J , 3 Diane Wheeler I i J Jason Wheeler , J aa. 3 a-- E 1 Valerie Wilson .. E , -11.f, Six at C , x fb: .Q ' Chris Yost i C ingham 35 ........X Q P' E 36 N. Rx I-aw . ,,.-v Km' W T -2L,, .. . as A, X, X C. L. Ch K ep Superinte ' ent + . A i I 1' K Faculty and Administration Gain New Members Few people realize the time that teaching requires. A teacher puts in A many hours deciding what to teach in class and researching the chosen F' subject. They have the hardest job when it comes to making the subject interesting while teaching the students the required information. Our faculty has done a tremendous job. They are a special group of people. A. C. L. Chambless, Superintendent, looks over information pertaining to the new school bond. B. Frank Prindle lectures at a Senior class meeting. C. Eddie Vessels keeps busy running the Junior High. D. School counselor, Mrs. Rita King, sits among her congratulation balloons after her wedding. E. Coach Don Hudson polishes his shoes prior to a Cardinal game. V V E.- VA' . 1-. '5 if' ' 3 ,e Sharon Arnett, Second H ' A Mary Lou Aycock, .1 M I V .L Kinder. WV , ,V ZV M MV. V Rama Badgett, , ' It -. . Lib. Aide XV M 2 My Aldene Ballou, Secretary Barbara Bell, Third Cindy Bowles, Special Ed. David Carrell, Science Betty Cassell, Fifth Gwen Castleman, Third Pat Chambless, Second Gary Clements, World Hist. Bill Crenshaw, Gov., Athl. Mary Day, M.O. 4 . im f v Francis Foret, Math ' Martha Fridley, Title 1 Aide 3' S' fri fff, 'ie Felecia Garvin, Eng., Jour. . Vada Glascock, Special Ed. Terri Green, English Dorthy Grimes, Fourth sk at Jeanie Guilloud, Homemaking Wynona Hamilton, Title 1 Aide Shirley Henderson, Elem. Aide . Claudia Herriage, First M ' 41- V Ross Hodges, Fifth X V V , Kathy Hoover, Fourth 4' ,K l 37 Don Hudson, Athletics Juanita Hughes, Special Ed. Sharon Jaresh, First Clayton Johnson, Jr. High Math Bo Jones, Athletics Leigh Ann Jones, Eng., Drill Team Mary Jones, Secretary Rick Jones, Athletics Carl Kent, Ag. Kim Kimbrough, Special Ed. Cindy Koiner, Kindergarten Ruth Lagro, Language Cylvia Lawrence, Spec. Ed. Joe Ella Looney, First Kay Manning, Homemaking Arless McDonald, Auto Gary Mosse, Band Elen Peters, Spec. Ed. Myrna Peterson, Science Irene Pilcher, Nurse Linda Prindle, English Ronny Ray, Ath., U.S. Hist. Virginia Reagan, Bookkeeping Ralph Robertson, Spec. Ed. Dorris Shaddix, Lib. Jerri Sherrard, Spec. Ed. Aide Willa Smith, Social Studies Marie Thompson, English Linda Thurston, Third June Watson, Aide Norma Whitehead, Fourth Ann Williams, Math Linda Yowell, Business Not pictured: Martha O'Mary , w ng, g ., aa ta , , a Q . ah. 'XX Lat ff ya J! 5 924 ' ,, I g ,F ,. af 'L ' A' KX :llX'X all ' F a . A 15,4 an 'Z 'I ff: ' .a ag A , 'Qt f jf' f J? F' 1 at t tttt . .F .M I . it ' Ml . :iiii lr . S ,.,,.,. , was f A saws . . ' .V , fi 'fk. . in ,,.,, , ,. 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With so many changes made in the book, it was hard for the 7 returning staffers to help the new members learn the ropes. Returning staffers were seniors Laurie Williams, editorg Kelly Fox and Cheryl Wright, assistant editorsg John Lewis, Troy Hasten and Woody Tignor, photographers, and Amy Levenson. Under the direction of the new advisor, Mrs. Felecia Garvin, the Cardinal staffers attended the Texas High School Press Association Convention at TWU in Denton during December and Interscholastic League Press Conference in Austin during the spring. A. Kelly Fratto attempts to climb the goal post while other members look on. B. Amy Levenson gets instructions from Mrs. Garvin. C. Lori Jones and Teresa Holbrook watch carefully as Tena Ellis prepares a contact sheet. D. Woody Tignor tries his hand at layouts for the Cardinal. E. Nette Caldwell learns how to use a cropper, while attending an Austin College workshop. F. Lori Stratton stamps class pictures to insure proper identification. W: ,liz 4 .M V, ., . , 'QQ X ' ,V J, N V fm., .-lla: . 5 4 I' wr .-:Y r r 'fs A if . -. iw. ' V, 'A t'i'w'nr, rr S. x s. .. A ' 1' N. ti K If ,qs ps- 'dffsf ull E F f ,W ff X f f ' ' I r 5 I f f 1 r g to pf e , i iggfir- . X I 1 R-..,,MAN-W Q Mg: ff ,f sg ti 3 , r or at . f . We it We 4 4, . , is Q .,,, Q, f u 5 an , V , , J Q1 W ,I ,QM 'R ' ' fi L ,, w ' '7 ' J ms 35 1980-81 Cardinal Staffers devoted many hours of work to produce the yearbook. Bottom row: Lori Jones, Janet Butler, Theresa Hasten, Tina Hagood, Tammy Baldwin, Tena Ellis, assistant editor Cheryl Wright, Amy Levenson, Kelly Fratto, assistant editor Kelly Fox, Pam Shelby. 2nd row: Nette Caldwell, Tammy McKeefer, Tami Flesher, Stacy Logsdon, Dawn Lewis, photographer Troy Hasten, director Felecia Garvin, editor Laurie Williams, photographer Mike Lewis, Tonya Baker, Teresa Holbrook, Lori Stratton. 3rd row: Tanya Edwards, Rebecca Elliff, Casey Perkins, Tracy Fisher, photographer Bob Miller, John Lewis. Top row: Woody Tignor, Jodi House. 43 Courier Receives All-State Rating The Cardinal Courier embarked on a new year with three Juniors and twelve Seniors, five of whom were returning staffers. A new year always brings new faces to the newspaper, but in 1980-81, one of those new faces was a new journalism teacher and Courier sponsor, Mrs. Felecia Garvin. The change in leadership led to many other changes for the Courier. The newspaper was changed from a weekly to a bi-weekly publication. Scheduling for the printing processes had to undergo a complete facelift. Sharing the leadership with co- editors Debbie Ritchie, Pam Shelby, and Ailsa Sublett were sports editor, Mike Lewis and Carla McGehee, managing editor. Under Mrs. Garvin's direction, the publication dropped some of its frivolous space-fillers such as horoscopes and puzzles and added more imformative news stories and a movie review column. Two individual stories, an editorial and a review, earned Cream of the Crop ratings at the Texas High School Press Association Convention in Denton. The Courier publication and the Looking Glass , a literary magazine published annually by the newspaper staff also received state THSPA awards. In the tradition established in its 13 years of publication, the Courier not only sought to change the environment in which it exists, but also to learn from and teach others through the changes in our world. A. Working on the newspaper is tiring work. Mark Price takes a quick nap before printing the Courier. B. Journalist Renee Prindle, demonstrates that a reporter never reveals her sources. C. Debbie Edwards and Casey Perkins prepare the Cardinal press for another late night run. D. Courier staff members attended a District 11 Texas Press women's meeting in Van Alstyne. Mary Ann Stephenson, former political press secretary, was guest speaker. Attending the meeting were Ailsa Sublett, Renee Prindle, Mrs. Garvin, Pat Welch, District 11 President, Pam Shelby, and Cheryl Wright. 44 5 .... 8 V 1 . f V . ...,,M,,,,..........,.,...... 1.-.------.1 -ja-'ha' leg...-f . X wk. Ar., ,V uf ,V,. , .J , N N... . .fa f . A if s'm..23'139'Q'.e-+ . 15 Courier staff members spent endless hours publishing the bi-weekly newspaper. Bottom row: Anita Montgomery, Debbie Ritchie, Carla McGehee. Second row: Debbie Edwards, Cheryl Wright, Ailsa Sublett, Casey Perkins, Lori Stratton. Third row: Mike Lewis, Pam Shelby, Kim Schnitker. Fourth row: Jodi House, Mrs. Garvin, Mark Price. Top row: Renee Prindle. Not shown: Janet Butler. 7 Q , A 3. 2 I gg ,, N 1 V E tkxkgl f Q' 1 Varsity Cheerleaders Perform Skits Each Week Contrary to popular belief, cheerleaders' work begins long before the first football game. In preparation for football season, the Varsity Cheerleading squad attended a one week training camp at Austin College. While at camp they learned dance routines, cheers, skits, chants, and fund raising ideas which were put to use throughout the year. The squad received various awards for spirit and cheering ability. Each week during football season, the cheerleaders spent many after school hours preparing for the pep- rally. Every Friday a special skit was performed to highlight the upcoming game. In order to raise additional money, the cheerleaders sponsored the annual mum sale for the homecoming game. Keeping school spirit alive is not an easy task but the PHS Varsity Cheerleading squad accomplished this goal. A. Cheerleaders build a stunt to fire up. B. Marky Reno, Becky Smithson, Kelly Fox and Kelly Fratto act out the skit Fairytale . C. Kelly Fratto patiently waits for the varsity boys game to start. D. Janet Butler and Marky Reno check out the score board in the final seconds of the game. E. Cheerleaders perform one of their many stunts at a basketball game. F. Janet Butler cheers players on to another district win. G. Kelly Fratto, Marky Reno, and Kelly Fox prepare to sell their last handful of ribbons on Friday morning. H. Becky Smithson watches a varsity girls' game with interest. WUULS l In -1 z 55. U 9 . Q ,, , ' is it fe W ' gf -aa ' 4 '-,' 4 21.1 .2 . C ft r .rrll . 8. V l YIUUW 3' Cheerleaders lead an eventful year. Bottom row: Janet Butler, Kelly Fox, Kelly Fratto, QCapta1nJ and Marky Reno. Top row: Becky Smithson and Glenda Thurston. 46 K X X v g il -9 'Q 2 E if 5 4 fi E S 2 1 s A.. Y 'H..v. 4 -M , ,WM fgxi gk ,Vff ',,,, 3 , ,-f M'-XX iwbl MV y 720 ,J ,.f M., wi: M14 Hg... N--.... Q.-..... fn-Q-......, Aw-....... N.-A-...q Hr H , .1 'Q .f Va MY' ,QM , E! wg f ww A k I gal f i f Cheerleaders Back Cards Through 123 Events Cardinal cheerleaders led the various sports teams through 123 events, pepping up lagging spirits and praising the teams who finished victorious. The squad also participated at the drill team's spring show, performing one of the routines learned at summer camp. The hard work was made worthwhile and the teams, appreciation for the cheerleaders was expressed to the girls when they were presented with long stemmed red roses at the last pep rally. The flowers, presented by varsity football captain John Lewis, were a gift of thanks for support and devotion to the Cardinals. A. Kelly Fox portrays her enthusiasm at the S8:S football game. B. Marky Reno keeps spirits high during the Whitewright game. C. Glenda Thurston displays cheerleading skills that won her Miss Allstar at cheerleading camp. l vdlfm 14311-s 4 . Determination ls Key to Being Cheerleader Determination could be the key leading to the 1980-81 JV Cheerleaders' success. From the beginning of the school year they have displayed a winning spirit. During the summer the squad attended camp at Austin College in Sherman, where they received Grand Champion honors. In individual awards, Janet Garrison was named as All-Star Cheerleader. Summer camp gave the cheerleaders the knowledge and winning attitude needed to promote spirit. From painting posters to selling football programs on Friday nights, the cheerleaders have shown determination in their support of the Cardinals. A. Even rain doesn't keep Janet Garrison from showing her enthusiasm. TNI' Q a..La'.r The Cheerleaders showing determination for the 1980-81 year are Jamie Lawler, Janet Garrison captain, Vickie Grace, Natalie Coffman, Rhonda Thompson, and Angela Bishop. 49 Cheerleaders Gain New Experience JV Cheerleaders have successfully led their football team to a winning season. Through their dedication and support they have displayed the spirit of true Cardinals. Even though half of the squad was young and inexperienced, they performed and supported the team admirably. Their endless amount of spirit really came through when they helped support the Varsity team by performing at the pep rallies. A. Vickie Grace and Natalie Coffman practice team work. B. Natalie Coffman displays her spirit while cheering at a JV football game. C. Jamie Lawler leads the Sophomore class in a cheer. D. JV Cheerleaders urge on the team with the chant Clap Your Hands Cardinals. -.ai -.pulls ........n-uses-'Ill' ,.-gqQnlllllll +s 'rs 'swag :isis 50 PJH Cheerleaders Promote Athletic Spirit M v Jr. High cheerleaders come from 6th, 7th and 8th grades. Bottom: Shelly Barrett, Jennifer Wheeler, Angie Morris. Middle: Angela Dillard, Shannon Rabal, Robbye Glascock. Back: Suzette Tignor. 5. .ix Q M441 .L+ . mi -Q iianrwl Seven screaming girls parading across football fields and basketball courts set aside a large part of their time to cheer the Junior High athletic teams to victory. A. The seven cheerleaders lead the victory line in a chant waiting for the football team to take the field. B. Jennifer Wheeler, Suzette Tignor and Angie Morris work the bugs out of a new cheer. C. Robbye Glascock and Suzette Tignor lead the seventh grade class in the battle cry. i 51 Strutters Find Success Under New Leadership Lift those feet. . . point those toes . . . and remember . . . SMILE! These words are often spoken by the Scarlet Strutter Drill Team officers and are echoed from the PHS gymnasium walls as the Strutters prepare for their next performance. Although the Scarlet Strutters' leadership and line members were partially inexperienced, the team never stopped dazzling audiences with their half-time, Spring Show and parade performances. This year the team experienced two significant changes in leadership. Due to the absence of the newly elected captain, each lieutenant was moved up one place in rank, leaving Brenda Betts as Captain, Cheryl Wright as lst Lt., Debbie Edwards as 2nd Lt., and Tina Hagood as 3rd Lt. The Strutters also obtained a new sponsor, Mrs. Leigh Ann Jones. A. Freshman, Sadie Lewis sells candy to Danette Fulenchek to finance the Spring Show. B. Scarlet Strutters take a break while practicing a disco s...e..--- routine. C. Captain Brenda Betts performs a jazz routine during a pep rally. D. 1980-81 officers are Tina Hagood, Brenda Betts, Debbie Edwards, and Cheryl Wright. F. Tonya Baker, Tammy McKeefer and Beth Norris perform a clown routine for the Homecoming game. E. Cheryl Wright nervously anticipates the half -time performance. -1 X f N t---... .N ' - - ' -W ..... M ,... rm' .. .. A . www, N if 3 ' .f 3- , I fssip. . ,Q . Bottom row: 3rd Lt. Tina Hagood, Captain Brenda Betts, Mascot Holly Brown, lst Lt. Cheryl Wright, 2nd Lt. Debbie Edwards. 2nd row: To. Baker, Pam Shelby, Ailsa Sublett, Tammy McKeefer. 3rd row: Beth Norris, Sherri Robertson, Shelly Underwood, Leah Wilson, Sadie Lewis. 7 row: Manager Bridget O'Neal, Kier Coffman, Diane Griffitt, Carla McGehee, Rhoda Townsend, Gale Foxall, Cheryle Finnecy, Manager L Wagoner. Not shown: Mascot Shari Lynch and Manager Cassa Bingham. 52 .L ismsziwwbw XM-Q--.1 ..,, -M .... HQ 1 . '-'YV A 'AH-I M 'K is Ni' fi! EE . K . 1' Q .W ..... .NWI ,, 8-Qs ' Strutters Host 'Fantastic Voyage The Scarlet Strutters took approximately two hundred people on a fantastic voyage during its two night spring show, held May 15-16th. A. Strutters participate in the country and western favorite Cotton- Eyed Joe. B. Kier Coffman, Diane Griffitt, and Shelly Underwood dance to the song Ease on Down. C. Members perform a jazz routine. D. Leah Wilson takes her turn in a ripple. E. Juniors and Seniors join together in a 60's skit. . . hw!-N. M A ttt L yaaw .pi PHS Band ,-- Raises Funds . Working towards a spring out of town trip, the band N raised money through a chili supper before the homecoming dance, selling candles, operating the F basketball concession stand, and manning a booth during the Fall Festival. X D A. Mike Chiles explains to Gary Day the techniques involved in playing the drums. B. Band members perform at one of the Friday pep rallies. 'Q W , -. 5 Es . f 1 s az' 'ee 1 yy M , ,Haj 4? ,f 2' fa. , .. gk A 5 r ,. -f 3'-257 - ... F3 Fig-2 .i gy 'A ..-: -F .nw 3 .-. 1 FF F ! - J - 'F fr F FF '5,f f'2F F fvf' ' ssl I .ci 'di F . 1 Q'f fs i F. 35 s I if eescr' i 15 A r ,iffy u i J alia , gg w w Q AM' V, K ff , Ax Sig. Q ww-- F F ff' F- J, -. F Fei sir f 1 N i::iaiig.,,,,.Q ---Q 'A ay. G H' Q ' I ,G .' 7' R at ..k '?, I W .K I Nx',, - . mi . -1 VA I-0 4 Q A t f- --F if s 'FF' F . it ,i r 'f y fs L 1 'uf H .fc f .' ' - 'v40 ' . . i-513 ' Fi' .s ' i ,L ff H f N r ,. ' r bv F, 'HD . lwjxb t h v, ,. i .Q L. ' fn i f it ' F WV F a - if i r x ' , r -QF . cr -Qs' . ,eei 2. e .X K, n l, vi ex ig . pw Vyg. , .... . ,E . X and 1 D b F 1 'F . . F Q 1? 'I ii M Y ' .1 'as D f If P if E L 'X Q! e i s , R hp . g g A, KA. ak, ,. . +P, ' 'Vw . Band members performed throughout the 1980-81 year, Front row: Shelly Shires feature twirler. Second row: Corky Betts, Tammy Baldwin, Gary Day, Mike Chiles, Dewayne Haun, Cindy Hightower, Julie Fratto, Gina Aaron. Third row: Larry Chank, Casey Henson, Ron Owens, Dwayne Burns, Dan Peterson, Nette Caldwell, Glenna Brown, Marvin Steward, Eddie Gawrych. Fourth row: Greg Chank, Kim Rice, Mark Barnes, Chris Curtis, Greg Wright, Terry Sturgill, Angela Dillard, Lisa Love, Robert Yost. Not shown: Leah Broyles, Drum major, Teresa Holbrook, Buddy Nelson, Sharon Willyerd. 55 PHS Band Strives For Excellence Band students work very hard for the John Philip Sousa award, the highest band award given at PHS. This award is presented to one member during the spring concert each year. The recipient must have a good attitude and have shown steady progress throughout the year. A. Last year's John Philip Sousa Award winner, Teresa Holbrook, poses with her trophy. B. Band Council members discuss forthcoming money making activities, Front row: Leah Broyles, Greg Wright, Mike Chiles, Teresa Holbrook, Shirley Fry. Back row: Janet Fry and Julie Fratto. C. During a football game, Mark Barnes concentrates on the school fight song. D. Shelly Shires, feature twirler, begins her routine during a football half-time performance. :mains an i Sl , W 4 vs M L 5 J t ' '1 - ' ff ' K 4 I f if li at iid A l 5 7 A l 'Q ttf 5 , 5 A . , E i . M .1 , ,f ff 46 N '-Q-Ma., 'HN-...K -N. .,.. '--TNQ rf-:-.Q-m'...Qi.,1 Q M, Q sm..- My WMM, ,... , ..,,i ilry Q J ff ws. J' N'H.,W xii-fi BAN JH Band Prepares for Future Performances Learning the basics of music and getting the feel of competition, this year's junior high band has increased its knowledge of music under the guidance of Gary Mosse. The most outgoing junior high band members were rewarded with a trip to San Antonio with the high school band. A. Dede Dunkerton and Tammy Griffith, beginning band members, take a break from practice. B. Suzette Caylor and Shannon Seat demonstrate the many hours of practice needed to be a band member. W . Junior High Band members improved their musical ability through hard practice. Front: Johnny Smith, Scott Tallent, Daryl Mayatt. Middle: Cindy Ireland, Dawn King, Angie Anderson, Suzette Caylor, Shannon Seat, Kim Scivally, Amy Garner, Liz Bently, Missy Matlock, Todd White, Jerry Peterson, Jennifer Guilloud, Tammy Dutton, Mark Johnson. Back: John Flanagan, Dennis Owens, Bo Fisher, Craig Elliff, Robin Ridgeway, Sharon Arterburn, Michelle Murphy, Lori Dotson, Jon Ruterford, Charlie Odom, Scott Cox, John Price, Katy Simmons, Cheyene Troutz. 57 FHAers Mix .. p Fun With ,W ,fa Z ,.,,---4- , ,,,- - e .,..... Homemaking Skill 'T 1 Participants in FHA have learned that there is more involved in the organization than learning how to cook and sew. Members have enjoyed many fun activities such as a Dallas shopping spree and the adventures of having a Val-Pal during FHA week. In addition to having a good time, FHAers have helped others by sponsoring a cake walk for the PTO carnival and by preparing a Christmas dinner for the high school teachers and staff. A. Angela Flanagan demonstrates how to tape up a Val-Pal's locker. B. Susan Mollenhour and Tammy Wade discover that eating at a restaurant in Dallas can often be interesting. C. FHA advisors, Mrs. Guilloud and Mrs. Manning, assist Lisa Kennon and Kathy Allison in counting the profits A earned from the PTO Carnival. D. Members enjoy a ' luncheon held at the end of FHA week. Members participating in FHA have enjoyed a fun year, Front row: Lori Stratton, Sadie Lewis, Vickie Grace, Angie Dobbs, Sheri Robertson, De wayne Haun. Second row: Mrs. Manning, Teresa Holbrook, Karen Defratus, Tammy Wade, Jennifer Short, Anita Montgomery, Amy Levenson Cheryl Wright, Scott Sherrard 58 , eg for FHA learned ...sf FHA members have learned the skills involved in helping others. Front row: Buddy Nelson, Craig Greenwood, Brandon Dillard. Second row: Karen Brymer, Becky Thorpe, Susie Hanes, Angela Bishop, Tami Flesher, Mrs. Guilloud. Third row: Debbie Hughes, Anita Townsend, Dawn Miller, Danette Fulenchek, Glenda Thurston, Camey Wright, Susan Mollenhour. Back row: Jamie Lawler, Cindy Hightower, Leah Deaton, Robbie Roy, Stacy Logsdon, Leah Broyles, Lori Crenshaw, Dawn Lewis. ...sf 'if 3 Women Lead FFA Oink, Oinkl Get out of the mud! Ijust gave you a bath! This was not spoken to any little kid, but to one of the many pigs inhabiting the Future Farmers of America sty. Cattle and hogs are the main attraction for the Pottsboro FFA'ers at the Loy Lake Jr. Livestock show. Pottsboro FFA is not just a man's world, it is open to women too. Teresa Reeves and Diane Tucker held the offices of president and vice-president. Charlotte Finke won the Lone Star Farmer degree by completing the requirements, which included being active in the Agricultural class for 3 years, being a chapter farmer and earning S500 for the organization. At the District livestock show, Diane Tucker received Grand Champion honors in the Swine Division. A. Robert McClain grooms his cow for competition. B. Greg Pearson competes against an opponent at the district show. C. Bill Evans performs the necessary task of feeding his pig while at the Loy Lake Livestock show. D. Greg Pearson and Vicki Samel, FFA Sweetheart, enjoy attending a local show. E. David Steele and Robert. Christman display the technique ofairing up trailer tires. F. Preparing for a livestock show by feeding the pigs at the Pottsboro chapter farm are: Greg Pearson, Bill Evans, and Wendy Smotherman. .F af' my ' 1011? ' is is Q I, W J. ,K 131 eve-p 1 9- Q. 4 1 FFA officers have successfully led their organization through an active year. Wendy Smotherman, treasurerg Charlotte Fink, secretaryg Greg Pear son, sentinel, Vicki Samel, sweetheartg Bill Evans, reporterg Diane Tucker vice-presidentg Teresa Reevesg president. W4 f S 1' -is iifii ii 4 - L h , as I C - 'ff i mf., was V- Pk, , C l - A',- Bottom row: Joe Jwanouskus, Alfred Morrison, Robert Crews, Rusty Daniel, Marty Ulmer, Derrick Dunkerton, David Steele, Jason Pearson, Robert Christman. Top row: Dwayne Bennett, Mike Budra, John Rhoades, Cindy Hughes, Tammy Adams, Clyde Stephenson, Cary Gist, William Tubb. 61 XB, Bottom row: Mrs. Day, Paula McPherson, Donny Franklin, Donna Tol, Joey Griffin, Chris Caylor. Middle row: Robbie Sholl, Donald Hoffmann, Clint Salyer, Charice Everett, Sylvia Roy, Sandi Overman, Susan Allison. Top row: Micah Toland, Roy Wagner, Dwight Travis, Danny Edwards, Mike Cleveland, Clay Jones. , 445. o 35 si. Q 'X ts EQ 5 itll t . 1-'Q s Q sr l i t se k S are J 1 C iii- Y bi.. g K Q 5. K .Y 1 'Wir Students Enter Business World How would you like to earn money as well as credits in high school? Well it's possible in the Multiple Occupation program at PHS. The program was designed to help prepare students for the job market. The school in conjunction with local and area businesses provided not only business experience but also on the job training. A. Buddy French replenishes the banana stock. B. Micah Toland sacks groceries at his place of employment. 62 S ann me XJ' 4 , sg ef Students Learn Auto Skills Automotives is one of the many courses designed to prepare students for the future. The vocational course teaches basic mechanical skill to students who gain practical experiences. Students spend three hours each day in this class and may choose to participate in the program one or two years. A. Alan Watson takes a minute during auto to daydream. B. Eddie Bingham repairs a cylinder head during auto class. w Bottom row: John Lewis, Bob Miller, Torey Baker, Keith Bates, Russell Foster, Brian Burns, Bobby Flanagan, Jay Lacy, Alan Watson. Top row: Mr. McDonald, Troy Hasten, Dwayne Williams, Greg Pearson, Steve Carter, Eddie Bingham, Keith Rice, Bill Chiles, David Pace. 63 Pottsboro Wins Sweepstakes Trophy Despite the absence of debate teams and speaking groups, the Pottsboro UIL literary team won second in district competition held at Grayson County College. Ten students advanced to Regional competition and three continued to State competition in Austin, in the literary meet. Although the literary and athletic event awards went to other schools, Pottsboro pulled ahead with its high overall score in the Spring District meet. PHS won the sweepstakes trophy with a total of 246 overall points. Lindsay High School finished second. The literary trophy was earned by Lindsay, whose cumulative score was lowered by the lack of athletic points. Van Alstyne received the athletic award but added only 10 points in the literary competition. Winning the sweepstakes trophy emphasized that PHS puts equal stress on literary and athletic programs, stated Frank Prindle, principal. A. Laurie Williams and Jeff Henderson rehearse a scene from the play Of Winners, Losers and Games. B. Dawn Miller, Bill Hawkins, Shelly Underwood and Buddy Nelson practice to make their part in the play a success. C. Greg Wright diligently works on his U I L spellin .D. A . . . g Pottsboro representative for feature writing competition was Jodi House. if XM.. , ,F '5 f liicii. . sd Bottom row: Rebecca Elliff, Ailsa Sublett, Pam Shelby, Vicki Grace, Susan Budra. 2nd row: Shelly Underwood, Greg Chank Leah Deaton Dav Miller, Sadie Lewis, Renee Prindle, Laurie Williams. 3rd row: Lori Barnett, Glenda Thurston, Kelly Fratto, Cheryl Wright Anita Montgomei Carla McGehee. Top row: Laurie Hofmann, Adam Deaton J ff H d ' ' ' , e en erson, Greg Wright, Mike Lewis, Buddy Nelson 64 v E A XM -N , we , ',J8 ' W' aff W ...ff fuk, mg V QP sd., Eleven Students Win Honors Eleven students received individual awards in the District 14 AA UIL competition held on the campus of Grayson County College, April lst. Pottsboro's one-act play entry, Of Winners, Losers and Games , 'in my won third place in the competition. W.. ' at Wright new Mike SBHSC. 1 1 QS ,,r. ,,,.. i ' Carla McGeI5lZe. pti, 'W--3 51' Hehe lliffgefgr AE mn f ri i 1' .ilsa Subi'6'R: egtgpiqgg I G in ,H im. 1 ,K-h, gQ i ne an M-an ,mX....w quiz :MW , 45 c . ,W N gg? ,,, iris KSA -:nl Frzgtfqsprose Grade School Students Receive . .ff UIL Trophy Pottsboro's Junior High and Elementary UIL captured the first place title by accumulating 108 points at the district meet held at Austin College. The team narrowly edged out Howe who finished with 104 points. V Dedication, practice and long hours of iii W y T studying contributed to the team's success. I Sponsors and students gave up their lunch periods in order to practice for the meet. A. John Flanagan works diligently on his number sense problems. B. Katy Reed and Julie Huddleston demonstrate the techniques involved in poetry interpretation. C. Angie Anderson displays the determination required in studying UIL spelling words. D. Kendra Fulenchek patiently awaits the next spelling word. fill: at l 4 C' ' 5 l M .:f- as This year's UIL students worked very hard to achieve their goal. Bottom row: Mike McDonald, Starla Wilson, Christa Richardson, Robin Henson, Tim Burleson, Mike Owens, Todd Goodpaster, Scott Miller, Heather Brown, Tammy Fisher, Chad Edelen Tim Richard- son, Kim Tucker. Top row: Brian Fornish, Michael Link, Robin Barrett, Katie Reed, Angie Smithson, Nora Carettini, Amy Lawrence, Julie Huddleston, Mike Slevin, Charlsye Smith, DeeDee Dunkerton, Gerri Hyatt, Brighid Roy, Shelby Starr. 68 i., hhAA -. 1-a xy .. -, X. . if 5' N Q. fx if , Ms UII. participants displayed their winning abilities in llll, events. Bottom row: Tammy Carettini, Angie Anderson, Suzette 'l'ignor, Shawna Stonehaek, Heather Colden, Jennifer Iiawrenee, Jennifer Wheeler, Shannon Rahal, Niehole Kelley, Missy Martinez, Diane Short, Brian Kent, Herb Shearer, Brian Gastineau. Middle rowi Kelli Brown, Heath Wester, Jerry Peterson, Ho Fisher, Andrea Wilson. Kendra Fulen- ehek, 'l'erry Sturgill, Julie Fratto, Roger Henson, Jody Melton, Shelia Ross, Steve Keese, Scott Vox, Shannon Seat. Rohin Ridgeway. Top row: Joe Hasten, Mark Johnson, David Daughtery, Nancy Clark, tlheyene 'l'routx, I.isa Love, llennis Owens, Craig lflllitt. John Flanagan, Todd White, John Williams, Sandy Brown, Jennifer Gullioud, Jil Kirby, Findy Ireland. 69 Junior High Student Council Active in School Affairs Junior High Student Council members got involved in many activities this year. They entered a float in the Denison Christmas Parade, helped raise money for the Pottsboro Park by providing their services at the Chili Supper, and sponsored two booths at the PTO Halloween Carnival. The money earned was used for Student Council parties and school improvement projects. Mrs. Willa Dean Smith sponsored the organization. A. Student Council members enjoy being in the annual Denison Christmas parade. B. Mrs. Smith assists Roger Henson and Brett Graham in leading a Student Council meeting. C. Showing his political abilities, Brett Graham campaigns for the position as Student Council President. D. Jerry Peterson, treasurer, displays how he enjoys his job. an 'ls,,, ,w u-..,, 4 ti f if is 6 f :ik -.....,, J .U Ls- 'hy . g ai' ' , -or ' tt ,fl f' 4 Y .rf f, , iw. i'. i ,- . ,. , .. ll' 'UWM' ,, ,,,' ,, , WW ,,,, ,,,, ., ,,. V,,W , . W, Y . gf., , , L Mr., W-. M, F ,,,,fff If W muh- wx ' 1 W 1 5 , .1 , W rv ZW.. The representatives of the Jr. High Student Council have lead an active year, Bottom row: Melanie Rhoades, Suzette Tignor, Charlsye Smith, Shannon Rabal, Bo Fisher, John Williams, Todd White, Katy Reed. Top row: Jerry Peterson, Brett Graham, Roger Henson, Jen- nifer Guilloud, Suzette Caylor, Gary Day, Shelly Barrett, Kim Rice, Kelly Mitschele, Julie Fratto. l t if l , fs IZ S f .af i, rv-f , a , r ,Q 1 If 'WV' :SN , , 5 .4 ' fp 3. , 4 YM' Q Q' 7 , 4- xt , ':, I . L: : Y ,Z X , . 1 4 4 , , , gy' L- ' W S V f - -. c The officers of the Student Council learned leadership-skills. Jerry Peterson, treasurer Roger Henson, vice president, Brett Graham, president, Julie Fratto, secretary. 71 l,,v,,., , W vfwfvfzwgi :EETEEZSQV gfaffwzgz, Q .W sf' Ju, , gg 'L' . QE L NWS' . .,,f Efz?7ZQ'qfl5,'f,''E.fe?is?7Ei?g5.-il' '--'ff--lg-Ewzfr ,,,vef'zsfs:+Y' -wwf WW ,, ,.'1.: ',.. gghoolgn a ginrqqg way 'I'hg face? tqiyeagj but l they g1ways represergt l f 1Qg1dergh1p Lfgbahty gyades, hHv2. hiS ffevior Qoftflzii Marky Reno clownsniirouxigi with a pcm M-mf lf2 mania arm bggketbali pragtnce. D. Fogtball ,capmixg E.3Iuni6r' Varaity chediieadei captain Janii G4grisOn1131akeq,a auprgme effort to balance i, 9 fi? 1 5 -f2f222ff+ 5 - i 2 2' W 5 K K J 5 Xl. 29' if . M ff' . . . X . . 2 S ' r . , . . . . . Q S' 9 S 1? . . . 9 . hw 3. . Q4 i , '-. -M31 V 1 . ,-5. Q Y Q Y '1 4 'iuu MM A 3 S AN. ,mpc ug 1' if .. - 2- , A . , f.:'-,,:. -- -,-1 ' Ll' -, .... ,,',,. , , ., , : .. x.,. .. ,,.,, E Q A, A A Q 'tx gi, , an a Lewis and Shires Chosen Mr. and Miss PHS Each year the Pottsboro Student body elects two students whom they feel adequately represent the entire school. Being named Mr. and Miss PHS is a very sought after honor. This year the honor was bestowed on John Lewis and Shelly Shires. Both have gone to school at Pottsboro since kindergarten. John has been involved in football all four years of High School. In 1981 he was Split End. He also was elected Captain of the 1980-81 Varsity Team. John was involved in basketball for three years, track and baseball for four years. His Junior year he ran on the mile relay team that broke the school record and was a member of the baseball team that won third place at State. Besides sports, John was a photographer for the yearbook staff and he was involved in auto mechanics. John Lewis was also the escort for the 1980- 81 Homecoming Queen, Shelly Shires. Shelly has been feature twirler at Pottsboro for four years. She's been twirling since age 8 and has received over 200 awards and trophies. The last two years she competed in the State Twirling Competition. Shelly is also involved in track and basketball. She qualified for Regional Track in 1978 and in 1980 she also qualified for State. She has been on the Varsity Basketball team for four years and was Captain in 1981. Not only is Shelly very involved in athletics, but she was elected Homecoming Queen, Senior Class Favorite, and Senior Class Officer. She was on the Drill Team, Yearbook Staff and was an officer in FHA in 1979. Shelly Shires is also listed in Who's Who Among American High School Students. A. Shelly Shires and John Lewis take time out from their hectic routines to share each other's company. B. John tries out a new camera for photography class. C. Shelly is escorted by fellow senior John Lewis during Homecoming festivities. D. Shelly practices for college twirling auditions. E. Toddlers John Lewis and Shelly Shires begin a long lasting friendship. F. Shelly takes on a more comfortable studying position. 74 :LJ I new As ,,. M 4.. .. , . lysis x if .SW I ax .ii ls :N A 'wil' lair 1 .ff f' ff ,af X B. ,- 'sh' Wk ,Wx 3 . x sw.- .Students Select 10 Favorites This year's favorites included students from many areas of school activity. Represented were drill team, cheerleaders, and athletes from both varsity and junior varsity squads. Favorites were chosen by classmates inftlffe a . tttt 76 J' E :fin x A 7 , . , ' Senior Favorites - . lt . if . swf, 'F' 'We swag:-or W and Clay Jones N, V, F5-'ti gy.. ff M. ,fe if fu Ni' X N ev' Vfe Q W 3' Si 22 i V! X Q 171. sW.1 -Xe X 3 e Favo ne 1, 77 14 Seniors Graduate With Honors Fourteen seniors were named to the largest group of honor students to graduate from PHS. Principal Frank Prindle announced that more than a third of the 55 member class achieved an 80 or above average while the honor students maintained at least a 90 average. Laurie Williams was named valedictorian for the graduating class of 1981 with an average of 97.7. Kelly Fratto earned the position of salutatorian with a 95.0 average. Williams went to state UIL competition in One-Act 3 Play, Poetry Interpretation and Typing. She received 0 a third place state award this year in poetry. She also participated in Drill Team, serving as third lieutenant her junior year and was editor of the 1981 Cardinal yearbook. Fratto competed at State level in UIL One-Act Play. She held the positions of head Varsity cheerleader, homecoming nominee and class vice president her junior and senior years. ,W ay-i Named as honor graduates with a four year combined average of 90 or above in order of rank, are: Mike Lewis, Donald Hofmann, Renee Prindle, Shelly Shires, Carla McGehee, Lisa Kennon, Mark Price, Joey Griffin, Susie Hanes, Ailsa Sublett, Karen Brymer, and Kathy Allison. f ,,,,, V ma H W5 , by ye? QW 3 .kay 135 8: Mike Lewis, Laurie Williams, Kelly Fratto, Renee Prindle, Mark Pri Donald Hofmann, Carla McGehee, Kathy Allison, Lisa Kennon, Susie Han Ailsa Sublett, Joey Griffin, Shelly Shires, Karen Brymer. ' 5 ', A ii ii f aft-i5+7 5f' 'e' 'U F. Jig s s ssc :Fi if g g i . ara 1 'fS'5i,,erf E' E S 'JV' 'fat ,wg I W' i i 1 ? 2 , r ' f ' ' :Lge -' r Paula E1iiff4v.P.i x NX Classes Choose Officers They officiate? Sometimes. They're efficient? Perhaps. They're leaders? Usually. They're organized? Donft you think you're going a little far? Fish and sophomore class officers begin the year with PTO carnival booths. The massive task of raising money for the Junior-Senior Prom-Banquet is put on the juniors. Graduation loans, organization and selection of a key note speaker come along with the duties of senior class officers. Qualities such as efficient, official and organized may not be begun with, but they learn fast. 79 Top Honors Q we we 1. . , 4. PHS Students Receive M at-,S Organizations, like many other extra-curricular ac- tivities are few and far between at Pottsboro High School. Unlike most area high schools, Pottsboro has only 8 organizations in which a student or pair of students can be chosen as captain, president or editor. A. Co-editors of the Courier prepare for a late night run of the newspaper. B. Kelly Fratto, and Janet Garrison share respon- sibilities as head varsity and junior varsity cheerleaders. C. Teresa Reeves, FFA president, takes a brief rest at the agriculture farm. D. Marky Reno and Shelly Shires share the honor of basketball cap- tains. E. John Lewis and Keith Bates, football co-captains, reflect on past football games. G. Laurie Williams, editor of the yearbook, sighs with relief as another deadline is met. G. Renee Prindle con- templates her serious duty as FHA president. I. Scarlet Strutter Captain, Brenda Betts, prepares for drill team class. 'x ' 4,15 ff , 'N if .f ,ii 2 p 'fxxpwi-eau-it 'VUE' WY' VA 4 iv ' Q , M,,g, ,Q ,,,'. M ,Z ' . ,, JL, as , , f2fa1::'4g.f jg, 4? 'W Q1 'fzzlw yy- Nr- -of iw? , . ., ,', 3- of A LITJ lu Y' lg? U . mmgw g b n 'L 'Q ,.. A Change in Royalty Pre-game activities were highlighted by the crowning of Shelly Shires as 1980-81 Homecom- ing Queen prior to the Tom Bean football game. Also vying for the title were Kelly Fox and Kelly Fratto. A. Shelly Shires: Homecoming Queen '81g Feature Twirler '78-'81g Drill Team '78, '79g FHA Officer '78, '79g Class Of- ficer '81g Class Favorite '78, '81g Annual Staff '80g Basketball '78-'81, Varsity Track '78-'81g Regional Track '78, '80g State Track '80. B. Kelly Fox: Homecoming Nominee '81, Drill Team '79g Varsity Track '79-'81, Gymnastics '79-'81g Varsity Cheerleader '80, '81, One Act Play '81g UIL Competition '81g Who's Who '80, '81, Annual Staff '80, '8l. C. Kelly Fratto: Homecoming Nominee '81g Class Officer '80, '81g Class Favorite '79g FFA Sweetheart '80g Varsity Cheerleader '80, '81, Varsity Track '79-'81g One Act Play '79-'81g UIL Math '81g UIL Competition '78-'81, District Prose Champ '79, '80g Annual Staff '81g Who's Who '80, '81. D. Senior John Lewis carries on the tradition of kissing the Homecoming Queen. E. Lewis escorts Shelly Shires during the Homecoming ceremony. F. Presenting flowers and crown to the 1980-81 Homecoming Queen were Seniors Kim Schnitker and Cheryl Wright. The three Homecoming nominees arrive on the football field to await the crowning of the 1980-81 Queen. A A 322252515 qsditifef '- 'J '95 '54959 4 4 .4 1- W Q, O W e X - , e Q9 'Qs' Shelly Shires 5 '21 Kelly Ear w..,,f' Kelly Fratto Q Q nw ' 41 H, 6 Clllglflg C HYEBP5 S arts play a large role m stu ents lives at FI-IS Wiaetifxer partlclpatlng, spectatmg, or reportmg almost all students are xnamlved in sports actxvxinzes Football has predomxnantiy been king aft FHS but wth a returmng state seml fgnalast baseball team, 14 returmng regfaouai Q aekawss, and a at Q g basketball pro gam, many spwfswiori are fm g something season Tins year QPHS partwzpafzeci rn class IZA compemtxon rather than IA, Another Ghange frame from the aciehtien mf new schools to the 1,4 QA dxstnciz A Tim Brown practices his golf swing B Jeff Wfate fall Bardimai DQi8f8?3S1VE phi er, swanns a bail earner durmg the Lm say me Q 15htTm,weiS31i4affQgs assiataxafse Glenda Thurston takes a shot dm-mg w ef up I! Keiiy Fsatw cv-nsentxxates on strengthening her knees fm- track .,', , 'f,,' ,'L, A,.', ,,-' .-'L - ' L' ' ' -',,' a,h,, , ,, .,Z. ,, ,VLi.,,, i . nL,,,. ,, ,,,,, , ,,g,,.,, , .,V. L 1If,Q .k -Tag. 7'Ei,gg1!3,' ,1 1 'k,, 5 'V,,V gy . 1- 2. ,wif -k,. . I ,, ,' , ,L,,,.m51, 5LL i ZV. AQ,, L,-. -'Lh L,,. E , ',-'. . H ,--V be ',ff 5 A ,, f ' fi' iff f L,k,' , L,,L ,L.V ,V,. . SQ? in 'ii fl: Q ff Vi L,-.. .,', if flif 3 ig l , . 1 1- VL', V .' 1 1 4 , ' -2:1 fs: , .,V,,, .,,. , K K L,,' ,,.' .,,. I I , ,. - 3' .-.3,z.'H- ,M L:-'Q C1 W,-aw U H'v Af , -. 5 W. MM Wi, K- mgggu .i-,mf .mg-f--,-, kiwi- 9 X ff-my - linac Y' - sv B. -Q. if Varsity Completes Season With a Finishing with a 7-2-1 record and a 5-2 district record the Varsity Cardinal football team ended the year with the third best season in Pottsboro's history. Although the team was predominantly young, the seniors played a very important role on and off the field. Runningbacks Bobby Flanagan and Troy Hasten both had good games in the season and both were also hampered by injury. Receivers John Lewis and Mark Price, along with quarterback Dwayne Williams, gave the Cardinals a potent passing game and also both played in the defensive secondary. Linemen Roy Wagner and Bob Miller gave Williams time to pass and gave runners places to run. Linebacker Dwight Travis and cornerback Casey Perkins helped the Cardinals on defense as both were among the leaders in tackles. A. A lot of work was contributed by manager Todd Williams, JV team member Dewey Griffith, and injured varsity player Scott Sherrard. B. Barney Frazier strives for a winning touchdown, C, Bobby Flanagan displays his agility and skill as a receiver against a Howe opponent. D. Mark Price makes a spectacular jumping catch. E. Dwayne Williams watches his team with concern. F. Offensive players get ready for the snap. G. John Lewis' grief and frustration are portrayed after an agonizing loss to Howe. H. Keith Bates shows his attentiveness at a team meeting. I. Birdseye View ofthe outstanding Cardinal defense. Opponent Home Visitor Aubrey 41 7 S Sr S 14 14 Coppell 18 14 'Bells 14 7 'Whitewright 6 20 ' Howe 7 20 'Torn Bean 38 0 'Callislyurg 23 6 'Lindsey 20 0 'Van Alstvnv 35 8 ' f denotes district games 7-2-1 Record as -i. ILM .lr ff. 'f-.Jaw , f . Rf ' gr it 'Zap - 1. , V L' , A 2 ff , 9 4 2, , v 2 .,, ,,,Z, , 'Z '3 ,,..1 'Q ,Q f fill xi M, .iw . .. I ,,,, ,..., . . , ,M -rw f ' 'fu 'ft . -ska 1 E is The Varsity Football Team consists of one freshman, seven sophomores, eleven juniors and eight seniors Bottom Craig Greenwood manager Keith Gaines, Russell Foster, Jeff Henderson, Casey Perkins, Tom Ceci, Craig Hamilton lamie Johnson Bob Miller and Todd Williams manager. Middle: John Lewis, Dwayne Williams, Troy Hasten, Bobby Flanagan, Mike Rynders Bill Chiles Dwight Travis Mark Owens Keith Bates, and Mike Chiles. Top: Darrell White, Greg Wright, David Barrett, Jeff White Keith Rice Mark Price Scott Sherrard Roy Wagner and 87 Barney Frazier. Varsity Spirit Remains High Pottsboro Varsity Cardinals outscored opponents 216-96, getting off to a great start with a 41-7 rout of Aubrey. The season came to a climatic end with an emotional 35-8 win over Van Alstyne. Dwayne Williams had 1049 yards and 7 touchdowns passing on the year as quarterback. Receiving, Mark Price and John Lewis had 283 yards and 239 yards respectively for the year. Barney Frazier had 182 yards in 18 catches and Keith Bates had 12 receptions for 121 yards. Jamie Johnson led in rushing for the year having 130 carries for 703 yards. Bobby Flanagan had 93 carries for 394 yards before being injured in the Callisburg gameg Frazier had 275 yards on 45 carries, and Troy Hasten had 50 carries for 229 yards for the season. On defense Dwight Travis led on tackles with 61 tackles and 42 assistsg Frazier had 61 tackles and 27 assistsg and Craig Hamilton had 46 tackles and 17 assists. Lewis had 6 interception returns for touchdowns for the year. A. John Lewis, Mark Price, and Jamie Johnson make a struggling attempt for a touchdown catch. B. Keith Bates meets a rolling tackle flanked by John Lewis and Roy Wagner. C. Injured varsity players David Barrett and Bobby Flanagan watch from the sidelines. D. Head Coach, Ronny Ray, encourages his team on to victory. E. Senior, Dwight Travis, thinks about his final game. F. Barney Frazier shows his spirit after scoring a touchdown against the Howe Bulldogs. G. Casey Perkins, Barney Frazier, and Keith Bates go in for the tackle. H. Varsity members look on at a pep rally. I. Jamie Johnson and Dwayne Williams look on as Troy Hasten is sandwiched between two Howe defenders. J. Jamie Johnson shows his aggresiveness against the opposing team. les . ris VL V' x ..wwWmMx,2ff 'K , x tv Q 7 'VQWQN' sw ,L nf 'fa au, i 3: Q, 1- SL 4? , ,Q , Qsisw 3 ,.1 Hy, , V. ,L ax.. , QM , f , I-gf. ,. a YgH:1,:m, -- 5 -,aw . .ff 2 F I Q . . Slew 4 -t J A! M 'f C-I' . W! b f xg: '-fav S Y wg. M V ,5f' ,Q if kg. gf Q V X JW' '4 JVs Win District 14 AA Crown 14-AA District JV Champs ended the football season with a perfect 10-O record. For the year, Pottsboro outscored its opponents 242-46, including six shutouts. Running and passing games owe much of their success to the offensive line. The defense did its part in the winning year by leading in tackles. A powerful running game supplied the Cardis with a winning offense. A. Members of the JV team show their winning school spirit. B. Ballplayers display their enthusiasm in pre-game activities. C. John Rhoades and Coach Rick Jones discuss game plans on the sidelines. D. Alfred Morrison and Keith Gaines reveal their running and blocking skills against the Van Alstyne Panthers. E. Lee Brown, Mike Crenshaw, and other members of the team show that they're Number One. F. Keith Gaines tries for a first down. Opponents Home Visitors Aubrey 34 0 SSLS 36 6 Coppell 6 0 Bells 38 0 Whiteswright 22 12 Howe 6 0 Tom Bean 16 0 Callisburg 28 14 Lindsay 40 0 Van Alstyne 16 14 ,- -. A E sf t it 'Hwy 1 .f , -. , , . M 0 , Q.. 1 ' K W K ' 14-AA District Champs for JV football are, Bottom row: Andy Morris, Mike Wagner, David Simmons, Bill Hawkins, Ferrin Mervicker, John Rhoades, Lee Brown, Ron Owens, Forrest Raines. Middle row: Dewey Griffith, Terry Matlock, Mike Crenshaw, Adam Deaton Dan Peterson, Rusty Daniel, Shannon Sherrard, Alfred Morrison. Top row: Philip Burks, Eddy Steward, Marty Ulmer, Robert Tol Darrell White, Robert Crews, Mike Patterson. Y uw M2 W 'N N...- V a...si.'.L.'i i...r.:LJ Bottom row: Mike Copeland, Brian Burkham, Marvin Steward, Jeff Gill, Eddie Garwych, Mike Tol, Patrick Miller Middle row Stephen Tucker, Jet Thompson, Gary Marquez, Jimmy Benke, Mark Finnecy, Tommy Thompson, Mike Gray. Top row Wallace Lewis, Randy Short, Adam Rogers, Marshall Shaw, Eugene Carettini, Gary Day. our . f 1--xv' . E. , ,Q , ,V .L :,, ,,.. L--. Q. if l ak 1 1 X 1 an , iiii ,L -as S N Q Q X If ' e ' ., aaaa 3 ,id -. Xi if 4 - 1. ' if in ' ' 5 5 f 3 M..ii'a. 1 ..:.-.K Y az... wi --.S-.Qld as 8th Grade Finishes Second With a winning attitude, dedicated eighth grade football coaches and team members, the Cards ended the season in second place. Losing only one district game, the team finished behind Whitewright. The eighth graders, through the coaching of Bo Jones and Gary Clements posted a 6-1-0 district record. This strong team will be a great asset to the 1981-82 Junior Varsity squads. A. Tommy Thompson eludes the grasp of his opponent while Jimmy Benke looks on during an eighth grade game. B. Wallace Lewis takes off from the line of scrimmage during a home game. Pottsboro 0 S8zS 0 Coppell 38 Bells 6 Whitewright 22 Howe 38 Tom Bean 12 Callisburg 30 Lindsay 30 Van Alstyne 6-2-1 Dist. Runner-up th Graders Win District Title Many hours of strenuous workouts, athletic ability, and traditional team spirit were leading factors in winning the seventh grade football district Co- Championship. 1977 was the last year a Pottsboro seventh grade team won this title. Coach Bo Jones led the team to a 1-0-1 district record and a 6-2-1- season wr lj record. -6' A. Gerald Lawler displays his running ability. B. Gerald Lawler hangs on to the ball while being tackled by the opposing team. Opponent Home Visitors Van Alstyne 8 6 Coppell 8 6 Howe 0 24 Callisburg 14 0 Howe 0 0 Princeton 6 22 Callisburg 1 2 6 Princeton 13 12 Van Alstyne 16 14 6-2-1 Dist. Co-Champs if 'wa W g fha... 5? 'V f -4 1-Vw, - J.. 1. .VM W, , ,am 2 -'9f7v ..f..z. We- 1 ,wwf'A 'W 5' 11.1 ' . . .1 - l Bottom row: Charles Odom, John Hudson, Bo Fisher, John Price, Jackie Burns, Mark Johnson, Johnny Smith, Dennis Owens. Middle rowg John Flanagan, Bret Graham, Craig Eliff, Gerald Lawler, Scott Laney, Steve Keese, Todd White. Top row: Darrell McLaughlin, Greg Gaines, Roger Henson, Brent Jackson, Stephen Wheeler, Scott Talent, Jerry Peterson. Varsity Girls End In Second Place Despite numerous injuries the Varsity Girls basketball team finished with an impressive district record of 2nd place and a season record of 14-11. Nagging injuries plagued the Varsity Girls basketball team with senior Shelly Shires ending up in the hospital with a foot infection. The team closed the first round of district play with a 5-4 record and 10-11 for the season. The girls compiled 308 total points during this round. Second round action ended with a 30-20 victory over the Van Alstyne Panthers. The Cards finished district play behind Lindsay with a 10-4 mark. A. Coach Bo Jones discusses strategy with the girls in the Tom Bean game. B. Varsity Girls show that they are number one before a game. C. Janet Garrison demonstrates her dribbling ability. D. Shelly Shires gets down in an attempt to cut offa Tom Bean opponent. E. Rhonda Thompson prepares to shoot a free throw. F. Lori Peters, Rhonda Thompson, and Melanie Short prepare an inbound play against Era. G. Melanie Short tips the ball to her teammate in a game against Bells. YW Nas- .: - ssc c as . ... -.. . ...- .... as ... gi G , W ...yn . 3v rpF ' ' '7iWF1 L NE E :af . -ww' 2' .':.. ill gi Girls Win All-District Honors Junior Lori Peters led the scoring for the female Card's with an 8.2 average for the season and 7.5 district average, which earned her first team all-district honors. Other members of the district team were Sophomore Melanie Short, second teamg and Shires, honorable mention. Sophomore Janet Garrison had the second highest score, averaging 6.2 per game for the season and 6.5 in district. A. Glenda Thurston, Jamie Lawler, Stacy Logsdon, Rhonda Thompson, Tena Ellis, Kelly Fratto, and Coach Jones sit on the bench during an intense game. B. Stacy Logsdon shoots a free throw against Era in the SSLS Tournament. C. Shelly Shires hustles to receive the inbound pass. D. Janet Garrison shoots a jump shot against Lindsay in Opponent Whitewright Lindsay Tom Bean Bells Callisburg Howe Van Alstyne Whitewright Lindsay Tom Bean Bells Callisburg Howe Van Alstyne 96 District play. Home 40 21 44 17 48 34 34 49 21 53 30 33 39 30 Visitor 45 29 30 35 42 29 23 36 34 39 26 30 28 20 'mu' 1 ,ig v-ji ..o -v- .,- o fe The Varsity Girl's Basketball team includes: Shelly Shircs, Janet Garrison, Rhonda 'l'hmnpson, Marky Reno, Melanie Shurt, -lainie Lawler Stacy Logsdon, and Glenda Thurston. 97 J.V. Girls End With Strong Season Long hard hours of practice resulted in the Junior Varsity Girl's Basketball team's District Championship. The team posted an 11-3 season. The Cardinals set the winning pace early in the season by taking first place in the Pottsboro tournament. The girl's team easily out-distanced Aubrey 38-18 in the finals. Early in district play the girl's were defeated by the Lindsay Knights with a score of 34-32. This was the Cardinal's only district loss. The latter part of the District season was a great success. The Cardinals defeated all the remaining opponents by a combined margin of 79 points. Team work and a positive attitude were the contributing factors to the girl's successful season. A. Leah Deaton prepares to add 2 points to Pottsboro's score. B. Tami Flesher hustles to regain the possession of the ball from a Van Alstyne opponent. C. Dawn Lewis practices ajump shot in pre-game warm-up. D. Dawn Lewis is high for the Cardinals. E. Leah Deaton and Dawn Lewis shoot free throws before the game. F. Becky Smithson, Shelly Steward, Tami Flesher, Leah Deaton, and Dawn Lewis prepare to play defense. Opponent Home Visitor Whitewright 37 11 Lindsay 32 34 Howe 33 18 Whitewright 28 20 Tom Bean 32 20 Callisburg 28 20 Van Alstyne 47 11 Bottom row: Natalie Coffman, Leah Deaton, Tammy Wade, Tami Flesher, Tracy Fisher. Top row: Becky Smithson, Jenifer Short, Shelly Steward, Dawn Lewis, Camey Wright. 98 9 1 ? in -- 4: . Q- ws ilC F aff, kg..---. 1 X I N 'lu Q an N lo 'vu .. ummm C If 5 5 uv 0 1 Q8 is 1.48 ,ww x v .L 'J . f f: Q KN Q vfh gg E 4' vs 5 Zi, .il Q mf, , Q K s Li LGS nn 'f-if'-X EARDIN sv - 'M' 'fqw at bv A .1 I-'J' 5 f'7 bw Q-Q-Ava-www KN., L5 ,gf ,Q i Gln., w5,,-W uv' u mf g ! ,Q m..,,,3 - Q F WW ,,l, ,4,,.,,+,!MTm.M , H ,,,,,, M, ,, VVVV ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,A -.,,W.,,..W.-,,,,W,,,M.M9 LN I Si ix Bottom row: Andrea Wilson, Glenna Brown, Kelly Mitschele, Shelly Barrett, Deana Bennett, Michelle Copeland, Melanie Rhoades Lisa Love row: Kendra Fulenchek, Julie Zachery, Angie Morris, Terri Sturgill, Angela Dillard, Julie Fratto, Nancy Clark. ' 'Wu 8th Grade Girls Finish Season 8-6 The eighth grade girls basketball team fought a tough season finishing 8-6. The team took third place in the Whitewright tournament where Angela Dillard and Shelly Barrett averaged 6.8 points per game, while Nancy Clark maintained a 6.2 average per game. A. Angela Dillard anticipates two more points. Opponent Home Visitor Howe 13 33 McDaniel 41 34 Van Alstyne 25 26 Tom Bean 28 16 Whitewright 32 20 Farmersville 13 43 Blue Ridge 26 20 Whitewright 25 20 Tom Bean 25 20 Van Alstyne 20 24 Celina 22 25 Howe 24 23 Bells 33 18 Van Alstyne 13 17 100 IWW' A 7th Grade Basketball Girls Finish Second The seventh grade girl's basketball team was ' named first runner-up in district competition. Coached by Rick Jones, the team posted an 8-2 record. Suzette Caylor and Tammy Dutton led the team with 5.9 and 4.6 points average per game, respectively. -pow A. Tammy Dutton attempts a lay-up. Opponent Home Visitors Howe 16 2 Van Alstyne 12 2 Tom Bean 23 4 ' Whitewright 21 ll Tom Bean 29 2 1 Van Alstyne 12 17 Howe 14 5 Callisburg 32 14 Howe 19 9 Bells ll I7 fs, Bottom row: Liz Bentley, Stephanie Hagood, Tammy Dutton, Suzette Caylor, Jil Kirby, Sherry Kincade, Angie Anderson, Suzette Tignor. Top row: Shannon Seat, Rhonda Hensley, Sandy Brown, Robin Ridgeway, Tammy Carettini, Jennifer Guilloud, Kim Scivally. Varsity Boys Finish District 14-0 ,,, This year's Varsity Boys Basketball team won the 14- AA district championship with two perfect 7-0 rounds. This is the first Varsity Boys Basketball district championship since 1973. This year's team was coached by Don Hudson, who in three years at Pottsboro changed the Varsity into a winning team. Hudson was recognized for his efforts by being selected Coach of the Year for District 14-AA. On the court, Senior Mark Price led the Cardinals as he averaged 21 points per game and had 340 rebounds in the season. Price was first team all-district and an all- region selection. He also had the honor of being selected to play in the Texas High School Coaches All-Star Jr basketball game during the summer. ls Other all-district selections for the team include Senior Bobby Flanagan and Junior Dwayne Williams, both second team picks and Keith Bates, honorable mention. Prior to district play, the Cardinals played in three it y tournaments. The first was at Savoy, where Pottsboro 'if'e .1 lost by one point in the final game to place second. The at Dam f k Cardinals easily got to the finals in the Whitesboro sl im tourney, where they beat the home team, 44-40 for the tourney victory. The Card's won the consolation trophy 4 at the S8zS tournaments after losing the first game to Era. 3 xl Wh... 1 C. The sign tells the story following the Lindsay game. D. Keith Bates I shows his feeling on the district championship. E. Jeff Price follows through on a shot against Lindsay. F. Cardinals fight for position in a morning practice session. G. Coach Hudson points out a few new plays. ll5ll2lET1i.'2ACH!iPl r Rrcoko 26-2 FW TE S ' - ROW EP l 'QM TIM B -10N ig:-l2Alf:x HAMll.TOlg1g.l.l. QUBBY l7l,ANAljPxN'2.O - l llKE l2lNDEllb'L L m,1A,YNE WlLLlAMf3-ll-l JEFF Pl2lf.E -itll A. Jeff Price prepares to pass the ball in the first Howe game. B. The ! team watches the previous day's basketball game on a video recorder. s .V 3 N i-JI S . www 1' - 2 1 1 3 f 3 J in UT1SHP' F W! ,fs 3 P Q , , F The 1980-81 Boy's Varsity Basketball Champs for District 14-AA are: Bottom row: Manager Todd Williams, Craig Hamilton, Tim Brown, Philip Burks, Mike Rynders, Bob- by Flanagan, Manager Don Durst. Top row: Coach Don Hudson, David Barrett, Jeff White, Mark Price, Jeff Price, Dwayne Williams, and Keith Bates. fir, fo , ,,,, , ,W-,W,N .m,.,Mm.-fun-fwW,wm 'ww h.'4vhHW M1 wmv , , , f , A M M, M Wh, ,,,h,f M My , ,, :,, Q , ,, , ,hMA. Q ' - , 9 if Ar' M W,-maffg G E -1 up Q Q ,E ll 1 Q 'I' my 1 , 'iv M wf .V Z '- Tx 3' lx.. Emi NBER .m 5 M 5 5 E, 5 3 3 I 5 35 sf, 3 W 1 1, Q 5 K ,E .1Q., Ls Q , by . .L . .i .. is 3 ,Lx '- ir , , Q! . N i 'C I 'P' ns ss - QQ. . ,k. - ax .. C V .Mfg-1, X Cards Defeated In Bi-District Play District action got underway as the Cardinals beat Tom Bean Tomcats, 52-30. Pottsboro met Howe midway through the first round for the most exciting game of the season. The final score was Pottsboro 53, Howe, 52. Whitewright was the only other team that gave PHS any trouble but the Card's won, 44-41. The second round of play opened on Jan. 30, against the Tomcats - this time the score was 50-35. On Feb. 10 the Pottsboro gym was packed as the Cardinals took on Howe again. Both sides were tense as only six points were scored in the first quarter. The final score was 41-35 and Pottsboro seemed assured of the district title. The Cards beat Van Alstyne and Whitewright and set up the final game with Lindsay. Pottsboro clinched the district Championship on Feb. 26 defeating Lindsay, 44-36. After district play the Cardinals played three games with highly ranked 1-A teams. The local team lost all three games. March 19 the Cardinals played Bi-District in Denton against Archer City, the number two ranked team in the state during most of the season. The Cardinals led the first quarter and only trailed by five entering the fourth quarter, but they were outscored by 12 points in the final quarter to end the season with 37-54 loss to Archer City. A. Mark Price goes up for a shot. B. Dwayne Williams shoots over an opponent in the Trenton game. C. Bobby Flanagan makes a lay-up in a district game. D. The Cardinals set up their defense. E. Tim Brown helps take down the net after winning the District Championship. Opponent Home Visitor Tom Bean 52 30 Hells 63 42 Callisburg 65 37 Howe 53 52 Van Alstyne 53 36 Whitewright 44 41 Lindsay 65 33 Tom Bean 59 35 Bells 67 233 Callisburg 61 40 Howe 41 35 Van Alstyne 73 50 Whitewright 65 59 Lindsay 44 S16 105 J.V. Boys Win District The 1980-81 Junior Varsity Boys Basketball Team won the District Championship with a 6-1 District mark. The Cardinals season record was 16-5 and the team played in two tournaments. They placed first in the Pottsboro tournament and second in the Van Alstyne tourney. is Coach Bill Crenshaw's team was helped 2 'lf tremendously by Barney Frazier and Eddie Steward. Frazier was ineligible for Varsity because of the UIL transfer rule. Frazier led the Cards with a 20.2 points per game average in district and a 17.3 average for the season. Freshman David Barrett had a 10 point game average and Philip Burks had a 6 point per game average. A. Coach Bill Crenshaw discusses the game plan with the team 0- ' during a time out. B. David Barrett takes a break from practice. C. Barney Frazier goes in for a lay-up against Howe. D. Philip Burks practices his style. E. Barney Frazier jumps an opponent at the tipeoff of the Van Alstyne game. F. Eddie Steward flies up for a shot during the Howe game. G. David Barrett drives down on a fast break as Jeff Henderson stands ready to assist. Junior Varsity Basketball players excelled during the season. Manager, Todd Williams, Lee Brown, John Rhoades, Derrick Dunkerton, David Barrett, Barney Frazier, Philip Burks, Wes Kirby, Jeff Henderson, Cary Gist, Manager, Don Durst. 106 4, fy? 505 Opponents Tom Bean Bells Callisburg Howe Van Alstyne Lindsay Bells Howe Whitewright Lindsay W 107 Eighth Grade Boys EK Take Dlstrlct Crown The District 14AA Championship was captured by the eighth grade boys basketball team under the guidance of Coach Gary Clements. Many hours of hard work and dedication contributed to the 9-2 season record for the team. Leading scorers were Randy Short with a 10.1 average and Adam Rogers, 6.5. A. Marshall Shaw takes ajump shot from the side. B. Marshall Shaw puts one up while his opponent tries to block it. C. Randy Short out jumps his opponent while other teammates await control of the ball. - l ,. Bottom row: Dewayne Burkham, Marc Finnecy, Stephen Tucker, Duane Burns, Jeff Gill. Top row: James Travis, Adam Rogers, Randy Short, Mar- shall Shaw, Wallace Lewis. ...ell L - .3 r .P 5, . Q A --N WA.. Q. z , 1 .se f .M A wa ll-if Opponent Howe Van Alstyne Tom Bean Whitewright Tom Bean Van Alstyne Howe Callisburg Howe Home 17 23 24 12 27 17 21 25 30 Visitors 24 16 16 38 21 23 36 20 34 . ll -w 5 2 , .,N, Bottom row: Craig Elliff, Bo Fisher, Dennis Owens, Cheyenne Troutz, Mark Johnson, Scott Cox, John A Price. Top row: Gerald Lawler, Brett Graham, Greg Gaines, Rodger Henson, Todd White. 5 B Seventh Graders Finish 4-8 Greg Gaines and Mark Johnson were the leading scorers for this years 7th grade boy's Cardinal basketball team. Gaines averaged 10.5 points per game while Johnson averaged 6.1 points per game. A. Mark Johnson attempts a 1-1 free shot. B. Greg Gaines and teammates discuss game stats with Coach Rick Jones. Opponent Home Visitors Howe 17 24 Van Alstyne 23 16 Tom Bean 24 16 Whitewright 12 38 Tom Bean 27 21 4 1 Van Alstyne 17 23 Howe 21 36 Callisburg 25 20 Howe 30 34 K 109 Injuries Hamper Girls' Track Each day after school the Varsity girls track team completed workouts scheduled by Coach Bo Jones. They worked very hard, but due to an unusual number of injuries many girls were unable to compete in all the meets. Nevertheless each member tried their best at the District track meet at Frisco. They were unsuccessful in duplicating the District win of last year's team, but they did succeed in sending eight girls to the regional meet in Stephenville. A. The 440 relay team receive their medals at the South Lake Carroll track meet. B. Glenda Thurston completes a handoff to Rhonda Thompson in the 800 meter relay. C. Susan Tucker crosses the finish line in the 400 meters at the South Lake Carroll Meet. D. Stacy Seat runs in the 800 meter run at Regional. E. Becky Smithson crosses the finish line to win the 800 meter relay. F. Shelly Shires starts off the relay by coming out of the blocks. gif - wing. .b Wulf? wg fi ., r , . JK' gigs.,-r r if xl S -kby H s .... is g g ,-,-..-.- ll e if 1 .1 .... 4 110 -gr - - iw' g LX 3. ,-as 2 ,.............1---- Q 'vn- 1 HU 4 My -isa Ai sw Q S 5 . ,Effie an arg V5 ggi 'fi 'F asdzi ii .L ,f. U - --. xii H f Ms.. 5-4.-0 E ,..gf! Mggfnw ,N 'Q'-S. 'L Sw, its kLk,, i--' mawm N 5 :Li iii gs X . X ,..m a 'T 'llTf' l Eight Varsity Girls Advance to Regional ' 2' The PHS Varsity Girls Track season came to a disappointing end at the regional track meet as none of the members qualified for the state meet. The 1600 meter relay members including Glenda Thurston, Susan Tucker, Rhonda Thompson and Shelly Shires ran their best time of the season, but still finished fifth in the finals. The 800 meter relay team consisting of Thompson, Shires, Thurston, and Becky Smithon were disqualified due to the jumping of lanes. Stacy Seat finished 8th in both the 1600 meter and the 800 meter runs. Thurston also finished 5th in the 100 meter hurdles after qualifying with the third fastest time. The graduating members of the team are: Kelly Fratto, Shelly Shires and Kelly Fox. - 'Q A. Kelly Fratto competes in the two mile run at the South Lake Carroll A 5 A ' Meet. fi ' 'R 1 ' ....-ld 2 I The Varsity Girls placed 3rd at the District Meet. Bottom row: Shelly Shires, Janet Garrison, Ann McPherson, Glenda Thurston, Natalie Coffm Susan Tucker, Angela Bishop. Top row: Rhonda Thompson, Kelly Fox, Becky Smithson, Kelly Fratto, Dawn Lewis, Jamie Lawler, Stacy Se Diana Hensley. 112 Junior High Girls Win District Throughout the season of track, the Junior High girls have K shown fantastic ability, which was proven at the Frisco track meet, where they won district. A. Melanie Rhoades competes in the longjump at the Pottsboro track meet. B. Kim Rice strives for the finish line in the hurdles. i , g535rii,'i'f 7 A he 4' -ng-5 001 .W ,... r s....... J. wi '41 4 w .' ' Y wk Af 4' N. ' J gmh. Mi. , . f 4 'o tr fi ix YW- -, M .'.,z pu' , W J 'A ' . A Z, -'ff ' . , ' 1, 1 ..,'. 'www T K' my F ,,.f,'-tr, Auf., -, fb .nv If Ly- L3 , L., Q'? ',' W ,-vvt.. - n.1.-Q . 1. f 6 ,,, -N--N. . -- x . 35 - in i Q, J .... B . g 'I is I 5, ssss t ,ji ' i Q v.. Li ,'.. . .K ....... i Bottom row: Suzette Tignor, Liz Bentley, Sherry Kincade, Suzette Caylor, Tammy Dutton. Second row: Rhonda Hensley, Jennifer Guilloud, Angie Anderson, Stephanie Hagood, Shannon Seat, Robin Ridgeway, Sandy Brown, Kim Scivally. Third row: Melanie Rhoades, Andrea Wilson, Shelly Barrett, Kelly Mitschele, Tammy Carettini, Terry Reynolds, Michelle Murphy, Cristy Oakley, Devina Sorkin, Glenna Brown. Back row: Angie Morris, Nancy Clark, Angela Dilliard, Terri Sturgill, Julie Fratto, Kathy Brinks, Michelle Copeland, Julie Zachery, Deana Bennett. 113 4 Tracksters Place First For the first time since 1975, the Varsity boy's track team won the district championship. The mile relay team of Keith Gaines, John Lewis, Casey Perkins, and Darrell White won first place. Other district first place wins were recorded by Philip Burks, pole vaultg Perkins, 400 m. dashg and Mark Price, high jump. Placing second were Lewis, 800 m. rung Jamie Johnson, 100 and 200 m. dashes, Barney Frazier, shot put and discusg and Perkins tied for second in the pole vault. Coach Bill Crenshaw led the teams. A. Troy l-lasten takes a whirlpool after track workout. B. Senior members of the track team receive the District 14-AA trophy. C. Casey Perkins and Philip Burks acquire second and first place in the district for pole vaulting. D. Greg Wright throws the discus at the district meet. E. Mark Price warms up for the high jump while student teacher Kevin Weaver looks on. F. Bobby Flanagan runs the 330 intermediate hurdles. G. Jamie Johnson is the first to cross the finish line in the 100 m. dash at Southlake-Carrol. B rs we was :fini-Gs. Q Q, . Q, - E E I X ffl... G 5 gsf , 4-7 f , 1 i' , '04 W 1 W 5 'ff W,l4w,.. , A 1 'A K.. X .QQ . wg? L 535 1. Q 5'-9 Q. R my . yr fkx N L M 5 S? Nag D' Taq . 24 . Km in , A H Q A if 6' +' ii . -:h' nk . - m 'ug W 'U' wmv A f - ' u Www- ,W ' ,,,.. .num It .ua ' il I 1-,V 1 ' f .1 ,M 'lvvll V ,. - I if Q41 that if gc , W 'ni f- :-: 7 if: kk ff xiigk , i - 4, -- iik 3 Swv mn. .. ,,,i bg XQ..X A , .. V . l D Juf- ' 4 . 1 :.k Q A - :-- - V' mm Q ' 'ggaf f gif ,um gow K F . . S K , LUPPEU , , . .f ,, ,E ,,.. - L '7' 1 A I' L Q, my 4 2 r :., L gm . L: L Q V V Q ii i gl i I HMMWMA , L4 5'f'f'glQ . ff ' ' ' L:7 77 V'Wfn-M. lil , Likk M .gg G Ji-.l,., q,, 115 Nine Qualify For Regional Varsity tracksters broke several records at the regional ' 5 ii meet. Price placed fourth in high jump at 6'4 , to tie the school . record. The 1600 m. relay team broke another record with a time of 3.35.64. Perkins earned a school record in the 400 m. dash with a 52.6. Johnson holds the school record in the 100 is m. and 200 m. dash with times of 11.04 and 22.4 seconds. Barney Frazier also achieved a record in the shot put with a I throw of 48'9 . Y' A. Johnson and Perkins practice for the Regional meet. B. Keith Gaines runs alap. mi iiiiii D U A 'NEIL I ,gi N--- , -..:..... .......i -xk..k Q .... mg. -.KW 4 it e . . xref.. Q B The District 14-AA Champs for 80-81 are: Bottom row: Joe Jwanouskos, Bill Chiles, David Barrett, Jeff Henderson, Tom Ce4 Casey Perkins, Troy Hasten, Jamie Johnson, Mike Crenshaw, Andy Morris, Keith Gaines, Wes Kirby. Top row: Marty Ulme 116 Philip Burks, Darrell White, Barney Frazier, Jeff White, Mark Price, Keith Rice, John Lewis, Alfred Morrison, Dwayne Willian Anthony Travis. Not shown: Mike Chiles, Greg Wright, Bobby Flanagan. M---nnnnnum,-v I E? ad - 4... ss ' si bi A--nn 0- '-'Y' ' Wa - V M-YM, V 'P WN. W1 ,M W' mv-f LI'-w '1-v-My. U,, .W K -.T .J jiggcfc is it .IJ lf' 'F 11.532 Agfa JV'S Win Third The Pottsboro Junior Varsity Boys Track Team placed third at the District meet April 14. Mike Crenshaw won the discus for Pottsboro's only first place. Jeff Price placed second in the High Jump and Joe Jwanouskos placed second in the 1500 meter run. A. Lee Brown rounds the track with an opponent close behind at South Lake Carroll. B. Wes Kirby works to improve his running time. C. Eddie Steward shows his determination in the homestretch. 117 PJH Boy's Track Gains District Honors PJ H boys track teams battled against opponents to high jump and 3rd in the long jump. receive District honors at the Whitewright meet. The Scott Cox ranked 2nd in the 3200 meter run while 8th grade team, coached by Gary Clements, was named Mark Johnson placed 3rd in the pole vault competition. District Champions. Coach Rick Jones led the 7th graders to a third place finish. victory ribbon' Outstanding members of the 8th grade team at district included: Marc Finnecy, 3rd in the 100 meter and 2nd in the 200 meter dash. In the 400 meter dash were: Wallace Lewis, 2nd and Adam Rogers, 3rd. Marshall Shaw received 2nd place in the 800 meter dash. In the 1600 meter run, Gary Marquez won 1st, Eddie Gawrych placed 2nd and Marvin Steward ranked 3rd. Marquez also received 1st place in the 3200 meter run along with Duane Burns who placed 3rd. 5 The 7th grade also worked very hard to achieve their 3rd place position at district. ssggg Er. if ..gg: 5 A. Brett Graham exerts a final burst of speed before breaking the H 3 il , g g f , ri, .. .. i s. 2 23. .. .S r, s. A . f F Q 9 The 400 meter relay team consisting of Jerry Peterson, Greg Gaines, Gerald Lawler, and Rodger Henson placed 3rd in the meet. The 1600 meter relay team composed of Peterson, Gaines, Henson, and iv., Dennis Owens received 2nd. G X Gaines also placed 1st in the 200 meter dash and the A 2 3 . 24 4 nys. 1 X Lf J-lilmhil-n..,,4 X Mx ' ww -veal sir si AW' 1 . ,. r -f 2' - k . af , . . . f . is K . Nik c k 4 . . N . gp 3-f - 4 ...ir f f'f.p,, f ff .5 Wave.. . R .N fft',f W' is Junior High boys track teams won district honors. Bottom row: Marc Finnecy, Gerald Lawler, Johnny Smith, Craig Elliff, Cheyenne Troutz Jackie Burns, Mark Johnson, John Price, John Rutherford, Scott Cox, Mike Tol. Middle row: Scott Tallent, Jerry Peterson, John Flanagan Dennis Owens, Todd White, Bo Fisher, Charlie Odom, Eddie Gawrych, Gary Marquez, Mike Copeland, Duane Burns, Corky Betts, Marva: Steward. Top row: Steve Keese, Brett Graham, Tommy Thompson, Roger Henson, Mike Gray, Gary Day, Adam Rogers, Randy Short, Je Thompson, Marshall Shaw, Wallace Lewis, James Travis, Eugene Carettini, Greg Gaines, Stephen Tucker, Brent Jackson. Junior Wins District Medal Tim Brown, junior, placed fourth out of 86 contestants in regional golf competition at Par Country Club in Proctor. In first round action, Brown shot an 83 finishing the second day with an impressive 75. Brown qualified for the regional meet by shooting a 77 for first place in district competition. Senior Claude Woody Tignor shot a 91 in the district meet. Golf became an individual sport this year with only two people competing under the instruction of Coach Rick Jones. A. Tim Brown and Woody Tignor travel around the golf course the easy way. B. Tim Brown attempts an important putt. C. Woody Tignor tries to maneuver his way out of the trap on the golf course. QP i...... B Q . 119 Fifth Time Baseball Takes District Title Defending its 1980 quarter final championship, this year's Cardinal baseball team won its fifth consecutive district championship. Coached by Ron- nie Ray and Gary Clements, the Car- dinals started the year without many returning starters, including ace pitcher Dwayne Williams, because of the length of the basketball season. Before district play the Cardinals posted an 11-5 record and won the Pott- sboro tournament, beating Whitewright in the final, 11-1. District play opened on a sour note as the Cardinals lost 1-0 to Whitewright. After that the Cardinals turned it around as they won their remaining district games to become champs. Williams pitched seven of the eight district games, having three shut-outs and an ERA of .350. Williams went 10-3 on the season with a .78 ERA. Keith Bates pitched one district game giving up only three hits and one earned run. Bates was 4-1 on the season with a 1.90 ERA. Jamie Johnson went 2-2 on the season and John Lewis had a 1-0 record. Tom Ceci led the Cards at the plate with a .500 District Batting Average, and 27 RBI's on the season. Lewis, the only senior on this year's team averaged .478 in District and had 17 RBI's. Dewey Griffith had a .368 average for Pott- sboro and Keith Rice and Johnson each had .288 District Averages. The team season batting average was .282. A. John Lewis and Bobby Flanagan share a mo- ment of victory after winning Pottsboro Tourney. B. Keith Rice concentrates on a pitch. C. Dwayne Williams shows his winning form of pitching. D. Jeff White attempts to bunt for a suicide squeeze. E. Coach Ray encourages a base hitter which mov- ed Tom Ceci to third. F. Jamie Johnson throws a ball from short stop to first base. G. Dewey Grif- fith warms up during pre-game. H. The Cardinal team congratulates each other after winning the district championship against Callisburg. .00 X 4 Q ,W ..kk , A -1 sv My ,F ..-,5-,.-A , , ,.,..i....A 5 A K K Q xx.. 'N ':N- '- . ' A' f M .. ---- . V. -W X ,- f- , 5if1-Y-fiifwg w ..W .x . wap A . K X W nw. .. 39.-.W ,Qi , .4 - ' wi if 4.4, A 1 . Q V . 1+ ., .... ,m m Mfr.. ' -1 Q- K Rx. .wgg fx ' nf KW-Z'ik '1 g .ws M. M, A fi.. . X1 Q1 ' K X ,awk .fe ' ' 6- - 'w..gg,w,w -155 . 1. 52. . r -1- - K imfiviia Q., 7 . A , 1 w .g,5Q..fws..fM,...,,:.v - - X - S is --fa' L , , . .. A i :,,. .W K VAhAg xr 1 . NN . - K NS, . N: T - f -as-K - A ,M . 3 5 , , W Y A ,. . ,.:- , A... f nz ' ,wi - , A . -Q-,, yr , 2' f I 'k'h'hk . 1 Q .wx -Y Q A -if , A , ,,,, f 'ghh .lwgr . - K- , Qi H X M L A S. A .K , , N . .i :., ' -'-- w X . . 415 1 My WM, W M 'M ww ' A wg..-3 .... . ,L .Sz V ,Q 5 .kh, K -:.. g . Q. .. , p 1.3: kk-' -KP Q.. . if k .9525 P' b Q' X' Q ' Q . . ffsiffi' W 7 .- . fvf 2 J ., K T Q - ' 1: Q .f-lx, is ... I ..E:..QL. i I - , K --.. . V' 'KLL . k .X V 2- . ., Q - if '- W 'W Q Nu X f L' fk-, K hw' T- in 1: .V . J if .22 .. - A ..-L. W K 121 Cards Fall To Wascom For the second consecutive year, the Waskom Wildcats eliminated the Pottsboro Cardinals from the Class AA state baseball tournament. ln l980, the Wildcats won by a 11-0 breeze. However, this year the Card's mounted a furious late-inning rally, only to come up two runs shy, falling 9-7 at Disch-Falk Field in Austin, June 15. Similar to last year's match, Waskom did most of its scoring in one inning, breaking its own AA single-inning record with seven runs in the third. The Card's had seven errors compared to six in 1980. Coach Ray had wanted to avoid getting behind early, but that's exactly what happened as the 'Cats erupted for seven runs in the third, sending 11 men to the plate. From there things went downhill for the Card's with three errors resulting in numerous runs. Pottsboro cut the count to 7-2 in the fourth without benefit of a hit as walks to Lewis, Tom Ceci, Dwayne Williams and Jeff White along with an RBI ground ball by Keith Rice produced a pair of runs. The Cats upped their lead to 9-2 in the top of the fifth. Pottsboro mounted a comeback attempt in the bottom of the fifth as they pushed across four runs. After Lewis walked, Ceci and Williams delivered sharp RBIhsingles up the middle, with Williams scoring on a wild pitc . The Card's continued to apply the pressure in the sixth, closing the gap to 9-7 as Jamie Johnson's stolen base ac- counted for another run. After Williams struck out in the top of the seventh, the 'Cats pitcher retired the Card's in order on a strikeout and two ground balls to end the game. The Card's finished the season, 20-7. It was a year of rematches for the Card's. They captured the regional title for the second straight year by defeating the Boyd Yellow Jackets, 12-6. A. Jamie Johnson earns another of his many base hits. B. Tom Ceci at- tempts to throw a runner out on second base. C. Barney Frazier follows through after hitting a foul ball. D. Dewey Griffith warms up during pre- game. E. The Cardinal team congratulated each other after winning the district championship against Callisburg. . . -. s A--W re..-N. . K - .. , , W .,,,. 2, ,'- . --S+ K 1 er fifnfmisii ,' - .A , ' . ' Q . ' -Af s' . ffawf. racism .cz-as L -. ,-5' 'ff -'tm ' , ' ,y-' .K ff'3ff'?f5S'1:'Q9f--:..,r,Z'?' ...gif C - K I .. K K J, 1.-5:-rr-Split, vi :ek i 8 I -ox . A W 1 1 .. ..,. ,V V ly r fi. g. fi 5 E M 6? i Q 71 if 1 W 1. 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A AA 1 W -A ,VV..M--zV.Vg,,,ff,VVg.,fV-.Vf,V V, .V ., -,V VV VV V- ., Q-.,,.V.-V-.V A V. -Vmvlw mmm- A -- -X .V VV , 'Veal V,u:Vsm,ze,szfw:,QVMf...e,,WV . V VV 'ffl-W3'A'?22ifAfLf1?'iJ'gm-9L,2,'V FAX, ifgipiyza-4 gU.-gr' 'i9:bsz.xfcsVwaQVY-Aw' V,ws.f:Sif,:fw,gi,x.f:,-A-uw - V1 'Wm 4 1' PHS Opens August 25 That first 8 a.m. bell of the year is always a signal for mass chaos. Freshmen stare into space waiting for a sympathetic sophomore to direct them to the library. As the almighty Seniors survey the scene one comments, The Freshmen get younger every year! In a bittersweet moment, the Seniors realize that this is their final first day of high school. As the beginning days of school pass, students settle into a new year's routine. As the first excitement of new friends, new subjects, and new possibilities for accomplishments wear off, good memories remain. A. Teresa Reeves listens carefully to Mrs. Felecia Garvin during her Senior English class. B. Johnny Henderson and Roy Wagner take a test in their Multiple Occupations class. C. Melanie Short works at the Fall Festival in the ring toss booth. D. Marky Reno explains the different types of advertising to Coach Bill Crenshaw's Free Enterprise class. E. Troy Hasten focuses in on a new school year. 'FF' lm --Niue r---....,.. W UM -.f . R' - I' ' - 5 t 'P if .., , if 'il f Mft , lm M, . 25 126 M M, ww fr 4 r 4' gf Y z' M if , I Qu 'J sgf l 5551 , - X 3 si 5 at Y Q ' r Us eg Vg - is as S if ,adn f .sq I l DB3-.K in A. Excitement Scars , at Pep Rallies ii wir N-...I Ns., xi Every Friday afternoon, PHS students gather for the enthusiasm and noise that make a pep rally. The cheers, skits, and the battle cries combine to boost the Cardinal football team to a hoped-for Friday night victory. The pep rally is the students' chance to show their spirit of competition, their spirit of victory, and their spirit of school pride as they cheer on the fighting Cardinals. A. JV Cheerleaders lead students in a cheer. B. Cheryl Wright, Brenda Betts and Tina Hagood present Mrs. Leigh Ann Jones with a Homecoming mum to show Drill Team's appreciation for her work. C. Fired up student body shows its spirit. is X .. x ,Mx..... 127 Dance Concludes Homecoming Activities Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet would have been overwhelmed at the romantic atmosphere at the Homecoming Dance in the gym after the defeat of the Tom Bean Tom Cats, 38-0. Upon entering the door to the gym, one was greeted with red and white streamers and girls wearing the traditional Homecoming mums. Once inside it was almost impossible not to become excited and get out on the floor and dance to the music from the KDSX discjockey. The dance was hosted by the Varsity Cheerleaders and Mrs. Ann Williams, sponsor A. Leah Wilson and Gale Foxall anxiously await their dates' return with refreshments. B. Dwayne Williams and Camey Wright enjoy slow dancing with their respective partners. C. Susan Mollenhour and Casey Perkins take time out from the dance to smile for the camera. Troy Hasten looks on. ,gE,l, . ... .. i: .if f f A 'X ,'f,aI's - :ci .. M , , 351. - . 15? if' L :gg 3 s Y 'W-3 C is :f - . si '.f1-W, is s ..as -iii 'iie ,-i if ..- ,'. zisai ,-e. . . 128 'Y of 5, ,7 ' I 1 J I fnirmbw exgf V I , iv A V . 1 X , a PTO Carnival Proves .1 ,J ' F' Big Success Spooks, goblins, apple bobbing, and small children with candy were seen around the gym on Saturday October 25. It was the site for the PTO's annual Halloween Carnival. Spectators held their breath hoping to be the lucky winner of 10 gallons of gas, a case of oil, or a cuddly stuffed animal. This .8 M was only half the excitement as participants also took part in the different games played on the midway. The booths varied from a hospital manned by the Junior High Student Council, to a group of FHA students sponsoring a cake walk. But soon, all the fun ended and people were leaving. Booths were taken apart and decorations torn off of the walls. After the floor was swept the last helium balloon fell from the ceiling and the lights were turned off. The Carnival grossed 86,000 along with 385 new PTO pledges. Proceeds from this event will be used to help students and school organizations. A. Leah Deaton, Tom Ceci, and Lee Brown help out at the Sophomore Animal Walk. B. Kelly White and Joel Thompson take careful aim at the Freshman Pop Gun Booth. C. Dawn Lewis, Lori Peters, and Stacy Logsdon add chills, thrills, and excitement to the Junior Spook House. Junior High Students Demonstrate Leadership Junior High . . . A stage of life where students increase their ability to learn and prepare themselves for the big new world which waits impatiently ahead. Even though crowded, overflowing halls and classrooms were problems which made the days unbearably long, students at Pottsboro Junior High worked together in forming a friendly atmosphere with fellow students and teachers during the 1980-81 school year. Students participated in many events during the year including student council, the PTO Carnival royalty contest, a class field trip to Sherman to hear three state candidates and also a trip to the Sam Rayburn Library in Bonham. Other activities included a UIL contest at Austin college in April and a poster contest for a chili supper sponsored by the student council. Several Junior High students spent the year in anticipation of a summer trip to Washington D.C. being coordinated by Mrs. Willa Dean Smith. A. Gary Day and Kim Rice, 8th graders, were crowned King and Queen of the PTO Royalty contest. B. Angie Anderson, 7th grader, proudly displays her award winning chili supper poster. C. Terry Sturgill and Lisa Love, Sth graders, perform a skit during the student council campaign. ilOwDy.0 - s-'hai' 'Qu S I ks 't' S Uh v V 'Y Q 2 ljls Thr, BLU 'Hou lug, ig? You S sis? s . , , at t . in . .i- f L Tw. na... . . Q,-Q, may Q gp K' 'ir kwa gm, x 5 , g.s..+.s, Gm, f---f in H-on .su-Q.. f . ' H wff ,ss K x... 'Q is 53. it 8 'ikwvakwkilki rf Q. 2 an fl wtf rr' I M1 .ah ,, ,, j' V 5 x , I x X . H fl . 5, W . 54 . ,, 4, if sv R Elementary Students Participate in Active Year Elementary students at Pottsboro participated in various activities throughout the 1980-81 school term. Events in which students in grades K-5 contributed their abilities ranged from competing in the PTO Halloween Carnival Royalty to decorating tables at faculty dinners. Kindergarten students spent many tireless hours learning such things as the alphabet and how to get along with other grades. Teachers mixed fun with learning on a daily basis. In the fall the second graders performed Turkey Lurkey , a commercial Thanksgiving play. A. An unidentified royalty candidate eagerly anticipates adding another stuffed animal to her collection at the annual PTO Halloween Carnival. B. Carla Brown uses crayons to put the finishing touch on her assignment. C. B. J. O'Mary and Kenny Adride were crowned Pottsboro Carnival Duchess and Duke. D. Concentrating plays a big part in class work, as shown by Mike Dotson and Karen Bardwell. Spring Brings Excitement to PHS Spring brought a burst of activity to Pottsboro High School. It was started off with a spring dance sponsored by the Junior class to raise money for the Prom. Three FHA girls, Kathy Allison, Renee Prindle, and Lisa Kennon attended the state convention held in San Antonio. They were recognized for achieving the Encounter III Level. They were accompanied by Mrs. Kay Manning and Mrs. Jeannie Guilloud. The coming of spring was also marked by the jitters'. Girls of all ages tried to learn and perfect cheers and chants for various tryouts. Varsity and Junior Varsity cheerleading squads were selected by 60 9b popularity and 40 95 skill. The members of both squads are as follows: Varsity: Glenda Thurston, captain, Becky Smithson, Tracy Fisher, Rhonda Thompson, Janet Garrison, and Leah Deaton. J .V.: Sadie Lewis, captain, Vickie Grace, Angela Bishop, Nancy Clark, Kelly Mitschele, and Angie Morris. While some students were shaking with the jitters, others were bubbling over with excitement. The Pottsboro band was included in this latter group. Members ventured to San Antonio to compete in contest and attend clinics to further their knowledge of band techniques. Members of the Yearbook and newspaper staffs attended the Interscholastic League Press Conference in Austin. PHS students won eight individual awards. Attending the convention were Ailsa Sublett, Pam Shelby, Renee Prindle, Mike Lewis, Debbie Edwards, Laurie Williams, Teresa Holbrook, Tammy McKeefer, Tonya Baker and Cheryl Wright. Mrs. Felecia Garvin and Mrs. Marie Wright accompanied the group. To finish out the year many organizations held banquets to recognize members and those who achieved outstanding accomplishments during the school year. Among the banquets held were the sports, publications, and drill team banquets. In essence spring brings a jumble of feelings from every individual. Some try to think of what classes they plan to take next year, others only think of the fun they'll enjoy in the summer or the dreaded summer job. Then there are still others who finally begin to realize this is the last spring they'll experience in high school and things will never be quite the same. A. Kim Schnitker lovingly displays her egg i'baby for a Home and Family Living project. B. Before heading to the Denison Public Library, Seniors, Sylvia Roy, Sandi Overman, Clay Jones, and Mike Cleveland, stop to eat and talk at Jack-in-the-Box. C. Senior Troy Hasten really gets into spring. D. Winners of the local FHA show are: Bottom row: Cindy Hightower, Lisa Kennon, and Sharon Willerd. Top row: Angela Dobbs, and Renee Prindle. E. The spring air really gets to the afternoon auto-mechanics class during their break time. F. Barney Frazier and Vickie Grace enjoy the Spring Dance along with other PHS students. G. Duane Burns, Mike Copeland and Lynn Fowler competed in the special olympics track meet sponsored by Pottsboro school. 132 1 ' x i 1 O Q - -unmrw' fer. . - W. . .2 'Rigs 2 -rv- fy 1 1' X - , f M if f ' z Stairway to Heaven Chosen For Prom Theme t'Who are you going with? What does your dress look like? t'What color is your tux? Can we double with you'?', These questions and more are the epitome of Prom Fever . Tension mounted from Monday to Saturday as the countdown began. Those without dates tried frantically to find one in ways ranging from traditional to advertising, while those with dates waited patiently in their security. On the evening of Saturday, April 11, 1981, juniors and seniors arrived with great expectations. They were greeted by a theme of Stairway to Heaven carried out with two stairways, numerous stars, and a rainbow of colors. When the evening ended, all too soon, couples left on a high note of, Are you going to the lake? Jack-in-the- Box or McDonald's or would you rather go to Sambo's7 6'Let's go to Denny's'? My coursage is crushed! I have to have my tux back by Monday. A. Ailsa Sublett, Mike Windle, Cheryl Wright, Jeff Wortham, Diane Tucker, Gary Hawthorne, and Pam Shelby do the popular Cotton-Eyed Joe . B. Kelly Fratto and Woody Tignor await the reading ofthe senior will. ff Brandon Dillard takes time out from decorating in anticipation of the nights events. D. Becky Smithson and Bob Miller dance to music provided by KDSQ. E. l,ori Peters gives Dawn Lewis a boost to help her decorate for the Junior-Senior Prom. .Q M, y 9 it X 5 4 zz. , . 5 , pkg I E . will 2 ?55 ' F, ff gt.. e E r Qi E7 ri 7 V L-... B My--, his Banquet Honors PHS Athletes Outstanding athletes were recognized for individual accomplishments in many areas of sports at the annual All-Sports Banquet held April 30, 1981 at the Silver Wings Club. Awards were given to participants and to athletes who excelled in a particular sport. These included M.V.P., Dwayne Williams, offensive back, Jamie Johnsong offensive line, Greg Wright, defensive line, Barney Frazier, defensive back, John Lewis, and outstanding J.V. player, Keith Gaines. Awards for varsity boys basketball were M.V.P., Mark Price, and the hustle award, Keith Bates. The M.V.P. award for girls basketball went to Lori Peters and the hustle award went to Rhonda Thompson. For track, outstanding athlete awards were given to Shelly Shires and Casey Perkins. Tim Brown was given the golf award. The leading hitter for baseball was Tom Ceci with the leading pitcher award given to Dwayne Williams. Shires and Price were honored with awards as best all-around girl and boy athletes. Athletic academic awards were presented to Price and Kelly Fratto. Fratto was also named cheerleader of the year. The Sports Banquet was enjoyed by all who attended. A. Mike Crenshaw, Farren Mervicker, Alfred Morrison and Bob Miller enjoy the variety of foods at the All-Sports Banquet. B. Coach Ronnie Ray presents Dwight Travis with the Jim Henderson Fighting Heart Award. C. Mark Price proudly carries his award for being all-around boy athlete. D. Coach Bo Jones hands Diana Hensley her award for being a participant in track. F' 'Sis nr . . get - iv, P Sk K. 5 Q , 3 1 , 4 4 A . g . .gif . nf- Y L. s, i K A ,H f ff o 'uf f , xi' ' J . - . , H A iii Q. as . , J si Ag . ..... 3. T , i 53 Seniors Receive Diplomas Laurie . . . Mark . . . Kathy. . . Robbie . . . Cheryl Wright. Ladies and gentlemen, the class of 19817 All tassles move from right to left in unison. A tassle is moved from right to left and another class is passed through the high school doors. 53 seniors received their diplomas as members of the class of '81. As each graduate was handed his or her diploma a feeling of accomplishment and relief prevailed. The hours of study every night for four years yielded a definite goal in the end. Self-esteem rose with every step taken toward the platform. When descending from the platform graduates were handed a red rose. This rose was presented to mothers in appreciation for the love and understanding that helped each graduate through school. Shelly Shires opened the ceremonies by giving the Invocation. The Valedictorian and Salutatorian speeches were given followed by the speaker, Howard Rainwater. Awards were presented by PTO President, Mrs. Jo Helen Branham and Principal, Mr. Frank Prindle. The diplomas were presented by Superintendent, Charlie Chambless and the ceremonies were concluded by Renee Prindle who gave the Benediction. A. Howard Rainwater addresses the graduation crowd. B. Mrs. Jeannie Guilloud congratulates honor graduate Lisa Kennon. C. Seniors display enthusiasm by tossing caps into the air. D. Joey Griffin, Ron Mitchell and Donald Hofmann relax before the commencement exercises. E. Cheryl Wright and Diane Tucker add the finishing touches. G. Seniors had a few moments to reflect on memories before entering the football stadium. F. Clinton Salyer leaves the platform with his diploma. X ... .X wi. K L D J x 'F HW AS mlm 1 :A-1... I W'-W I mmm Ji E 137 .fa il' 54 PJHS Students Graduate Get those lines straight. Don't fan yourselves with the programs. These were orders that the eighth grade class received prior to graduation, May 26. The ceremony was held in the Pottsboro gym as 54 students graciously accepted their diplomas. The Cardinal Band provided the processional and recessional music. For entertainment during the course of the ceremony, eighth grade students displayed their abilities. A poem entitled t'Tomorrow was read by its author, Nancy Clark. Jo Helen Branham, PTO president, presented cash awards to Valedictorian Julie Fratto and Salutatorian Kendra Fulenchek. Following the benediction, the new high school students eagerly left the gym with thoughts of escaping the binds of formal clothes and the joy of eating pizza. A. Eighth graders rehearse seating arrangements for graduation. ' f 'Q' ' i f ,Q - - . jg Ms, ' ' ' 4. , f4.s.-,t, -N 5 f A YY' in NX - i . E , ranfilaodifionfi . nnouafionzi . ,xdherafiolw . . . scwkereia flue cledafe feam ?H . . . We l13V6I1,t gOt one. . . . Where is your informative speaker? . . . We haven't got one. . . . Persuasive'? . . . Nope, . . . On the afternoon of April 1, these questions rang through the minds of UILers around the district Scoreboards at Grayson County College. We took second in literary but first in the spring competition, due to points gained by spring sports. Three students advanced to state competition. In earlier sports events, PHS teams won six first place district titles, finishing second or third in all other sports. A. Shelly Underwood shows off her S10 dollar prize for an ETSU poetry contest. Shelly's entry was Braces By. B. Girlis regional track qualifiers relax at McDonald's in Stephenville. l--...M 139 1 ,Vi X 5 g A W K 1 A W rams ormafiond . . . HOIIQ, fwo, fhree, LPIILP Ol1,9XCUS9 me . . . three, kick - excuse me . . . two, three, kick W will you get out of my way? This might have been heard often in the gym crowded with physical education classes and the Scarlet Strutters. So what goes much to the members dismay? Drill team has been put on hold as a class time activity. Its anxiously awaited return may occur with the arrival of the new gymnasium, provided for in the fall bond election. jigllfff if again . . . 89.999, 0116 111018 time, 1066221, that's not right, 90.135,'I'm an honor graduate! Once again, there was the last minute tension as the graduating senior's averages were figured to determine honor graduates, salutatorian and valedictorian. The faces changed, but the agony of the 89.999 still marked uncertainty for a few. The class of 1981 marked the largest group of honor graduates from PHS. A. Donna Tol thinks May 27 will never co1ne. l'm.Mark Price, Bob Miller, and teammates rellect on the season during the last pep rally. C. Jennifer Short shows Mrs. Myrna Peterson that she needs that extra credit. 140 ' C!lClI'lgQ:5 . . . 65.9 ,I6ll.6J fin' fAllll Laois in Cjcfoberfn I'll be at college in mid-August. As spring arrived, students anxiously awaited the arrival of the Cardinal, ignoring the fact that this year's book would include the entire year. Z nll,'UL0re rr' you going' fo z'11fAfg'e., iiWh6H,S the wedding? These questiions marie the rounds with the seniors as they prepared for graduation. They reflected on their high school years and then moved full steam ahead to the possibility of getting to move out and the new responsibilities of adulthood . . . And it starts over again, schedules, homework, new notebooks, homework, football games, homework, books, and premature cases of senioritis, all looking forward to the last day of school. A. Angie Morris and Dewey Griffith daydream about school years to come. H. Gina and Tina Aaron and 'l'roy Haste-n hide from the wind on an unseasonahly cool spring day. NNN 141 1 1 i B es i 4 u 1 .JIS I Vw PARTS McCOY'S AUTO QBOUCH HOME FURNISHINGS 306 W. 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Bob, Marsha, Wes, and Jil KIRB STORE wwf' Z C Q PRESTON DENISON AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE SAVINGS ASSOCIATION 24 Hour Wrecker Service Sherman Branch: 903 North Travis Sherman, Texas 75090 7864136 214-893-6388 1 1, P.O. Box 262 IOI W. Main Denison, Tex. 75020 Pottsboro Branch: Corner of 120 and Hwy. 99 Pottsboro, Texas 75076 786-9476 I 9 lr e a t 1' I ff ga Ile, y ff + eaa Guys and Gals Hair Cuttery and Perms reee 7 I 8 811550 i eee8 3 . 4 ' Iebie I Owners and Operators Texoma Shopping ' I - , ' iii so Center 'la' 8 Shirley Wagoner Hwy. 120, Pottsboro 6 Carolyn Henson 12141786-3862 'xfsf , N tk , wood Country Club 1 Loes 8 H' h Executive Conference Center VI, 2.5, 'g t P'o' Box 265 I fs! L A K E T E x 0 M A Pottsboro, Texas 75076 ' Phone 1214, 786-2968 EXTERMINATING 1505 West Houston Sherman - 893-3490 167 9 5' X ' f ax . w . ,QV ,,, VV, J, Yi G, K 1 f XM, V, fy! 0, I fl , fr I-lAl.l.lBun1'oN s V 25, V . KW? 5 4 EXW Q A , 4 K- 4 Kia, 1' gf, 29 if 5 A, I ia-my sf? 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C,gK..j-3. gd,,fg3,i ,C B5 B 4 Myles Qputll of Pottsboro N wer . .: Q 'Q an Ri , ' Cbrmar of 3417 and 69 n 5 y 1 Next gqpld Pefrin Entrance f nn n inane: 78679682 I ,K w . y 9 W Owner: Gerry Laroche is ' il' L 169 My '23 n :sign n W ,Wm Lf' 4' W' -A 'ff i ' ' GRA SONBU' LDING Cfsiang w a s Wil Post Office Box 262 Pottsboro, Texas 75076 Phone: AC Q214y 786-2681 + . ,,. ,, ,, QW RAY F RITTS CONCRETE CONTBAGTOB Rt. 2 786-9462 Pottsboro, Texas All Type Concrete Work Q ,. ,!MT,S cnncnsrf gunmen M. W me W,M ,W,,, .m,.MWWMWwm .M x e We I , ff ' L- V ---1 V :,. ,,-,,V1.,.. ,,,, ,..,., V ,g,,, , , .,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,h ,,,, , ,,:,,.., ,,,,,, , , ..., , I I ' T7 47 i-: ,, V I -,,, , .,,,,...,,,.,,,,. . ,,.,,,, . ,,,, . ., , ,. , ,, N ,, ,, . . , 11 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Corner of Main and Houston Pottsboro, Texas : gm Qian' wx . g ,Ha . 55321 E EEL.. L I Xb x wk is' Q .X I -'Qin . rw Q5 -1- -'fa I U ',121L ,L ,L . 2 g S1 Qs m - - ZZ. 1 X Q L DEMOCRAT All the News Keep Up Wlth R I N G L E R' S 3 I 3 W. Mann, Demson, Texas 465-2660 Go Big Red! BURTIS DRUG The Medical Center 'S Sur ical Su lies and 9 H fe BARBER SHOP Open 8 +o 6 930W W h 93 Tuesday Thru D T Serfurday H y l20 P H' b x iii --Q--u MITCHELL'S SUPERMARKET Pottsboro, Texas Harold and Shirley Mitchell i rum-urune a MACHINES sAi.Es - senvlce - LEASING Tarver Office Supply 463-2694 609 WEST MAIN STREET DENISON. TEXAS 75020 N 175 F K Georgetown Baptist Church 'ilnterested 'n Yo th 'Eff f 1 ffkim t M 'ii-K-env FR LXNWQ S , B ' f gymfgiggr Ads , ' U 'Si ,Z Qiyzfdildofw' f1E,A.5Pm.s.xf, muy! Nw---fm . , ,JH X fl 5 wk X5 5 Q lg WWE if S13 'L UQQZ6 x iCW Gi wp 5 MQ R 'X Q SFXEK5 2 Q ? ax. E5 Q 5? 5 Q if X L Q13 N Qi Qi ,Y sw ff U WM Ea? 352 GQ ydfa' WQ.:g Sl, Ci Q' N 6-ilxyq 3 N W3 aww if 'ifiw Kf?,n M M N? Q ,W xpgvgv 7EQfLC,4 5 WN ,I wx' Q5 f xQQ,VUA,p A iw? X, V259 iw if W Qfw X. WJ 6 QXM C 'rs K9Mj JNgv QE ,KMQQ , si W if p 0 EN 5 w K V. Wi SR if xv , QLLXXX ECN Ek UW' X 9 fxqhirvx, BJ ' Q V-dvd Nugxsr LAURIE WILLIAMS: Dearest Laurie, We can honestly say that you've been 1007, pure joy to us. Thank you for making the past 17 years fun and ex- citing. Welll miss you as you go off to Baylor next year but our hearts and thoughts will always be with you. We are proud of you and your ac- complishments and especially proud of your love and dedication to Christ. We love you. Mom, Dad, and John 'ul' RENEE PRINDLE: Renee, We are very proud of you, all you have been, all you are, and all you hope to be. Congratulations and best wishes on your graduation. Mom, Dad and Bruce . V ',..-' Hi: K X I . ,Qs E ,gi l A .-. a af: . B . 4 L l .., JOHN LEWIS: -J a'ii i.' ' ' Jyf. To John with pride. All suited up and KIM SCHNITKER, ready for state . You've completed 12 years, don't stop now! Youlve proven you can hang in there. You should have learned a lot from your experiences and dealing with people. Sometimes you have to start all over, not give up and work harder to get what you want. If you want anything bad enough you can go out and get it. Set your sights high and go work for whatever you want. Earn it on your own and always be proud. We are proud of you! Mom, Dad and Wallace tool L i PAM SHELBY: Pam, for a GI brat born during the Cuban Crisis, you turned out all right. We love you, Mom and Dad CONGRATULATIONS! We are so proud of you for being the kind of daughter we have been so proud of. We wish you all the happiness you deserve from here on out. Remember we are here through bad times as well as the good. Love Mom and Dad. JOHNNY HENDERSON: Johnny Clyde: Well you made it. Congratulations. We are so very proud of you. You have your whole life ahead of you make the best of it. We all know you will be the best. Just remember your family loves you. We'll always be here when you need or want us. May only the best come your way. We Love You. Good Luck. With Love, Mom, Dad, David, Kim, Judy, Marla, Brenda, and Danny. 1 W? 4, KAREN BRYMER: Karen: Your family is very very proud of you and your ac- complishments. Always remember, you are very special to us, and we know with God's help, you will do your best at whatever you choose to do. All our love be with you always., Mama, Daddy, Jimmy, Grandma Vi, and Grandma Fannie. A A if AMY LEVENSON: Amy - Congratulations. You've finally made it to the top of the ladder. You have accomplished good work, and we are very proud of you. All we ask is that you do your best at everything. We love you. Mom and Pop uf 4 1 9 s BOB MILLER: From beginning to end, kindergarten to graduation, training wheels to motor- cycles. Robert, you have grown into a fine responsible young man, and we love you. 1 v 'Zn' Your Family r, 3 1-...tt . ip V.y , 1 R M , '-,x,KQg?L.J' , , KELLY FOX: Kelly, Congratulations to our daughter, sister and aunt. We are so proud of you. We wish you all the luck and success in your future plans, we will be there any time you need us. We love you. Mom, Dad, Tony, Belinda, and Little Jeremy A fi o' Y X 'Bs . lmkax , .... QW . r :af r ,, A ....k: xxx EE ..k, K M 'I i--:E' W-u.....,..-.. .. CARLA MCGEHEE: Carla, I'm proud to call you my daughter. I hope you are proud to call me mom. Mom Wi? CLAY JONES: Clay, Is that really you? Thirteen years since this picture. You could have made them hard for us but you didn't and we love you for that. You are a wonderful person and a wonderful son. We love you very much, and are so proud of you. May your future be just what you want it to be. We wish you love and happiness always. Mother, Dawn, Steven, Grandmother and Grandad 1 1 , l VIL il TENA ELLIS: Tena, If parents could special order a child at birth - that child would be you. No one could ever ask for a better child than you have always been. You are a true delight. It's impossible for us to believe that you are 17 and so soon you will be leav- ing us. But I have no fears for I know that with your avid determination, your super personality, and your eternal op- timism that the work will be putty in your hands. Never forget that we will always stand behind you in anything you decide to do and most important always remember we love you with all our hearts. Love, Mom and Jim In DIANE TUCKER: Diane, you have been a joy to the family since that wonderful day, Sept. 27, 1962 in Newfoundland, Canada. Thank you for sharing with us all the hurts and joys that have come you way. We are very proud of you. Now you can say you have 18 years experience using the phone. We are looking forward to sharing with you all the wonderful things in the future. Good Luck and God Bless. Love, Mom, Dad, Susan and Stephen SANDI OVERMAN: Dear Sandi, One out of three delightful brats . You have brought us joy, tears, worry, frustration, but most of all love! Plus pure endearment. We love youl Mom, Dad, and the other two brats , Shari and Bud Thanks for being Just You l You are something special! All of youl fg A if SUSAN ALLISON: Susan, Congratulations on another big step on the way to your dreams. I am so pro- ud of your accomplishments and courage, so happy to share your unex- pected little joys and your warm ready smile, so lucky to have you for my daughter and my friend. I love you, Mom . .0 K . kk-ij, if In 3 N. . if .s TROY HASTEN: Troy, There has been a lot of changes since this picture was made and we hope there will be many more. You have ac- complished a lot in these past twelve years and we are very proud of you. Love, Dad, Theresa, Joe, and Mike S - - s!A O JANET BUTLER: Janet Sue, you light up our lives by just being you. Our love goes with you always wherever and into whatever you choose. We trust your decisions and respect your courage. You are Jil to Dad, Mom, and Steve. We are very proud of you! MARK PRICE: Thank you for making these past 18 years be such a wonderful time in our lives. Thank you for sharing with us your joy, your accomplishments, your friends, your faith and your life. Thank you for being you, don't ever change. We are extremely proud of you. We pray that God will continue to bless you and be very real to you as you seek His will for your life. We Love you, Mom, Dad, Brenda, Jeff and Beverly DWIGHT TRAVIS: Dwight, Dad and Ijust want to say we love you very, very much. We thank God for that precious little bundle with the long legs and arms, never realizing it was all for a purpose, to make you into the young man you are today. And we know with God's help that you will accomplish everything in life you set out for. Your family, Mom, Dad and Anthony AILSA SUBLETT: You came to us at a time you were needed and wanted, fulfilling the spot only you can fill. Thank you for being so special to your family and to God. Daddy, Moma, Joe, Tracy, Doc, Tim, and David. ,Q9' f'4'i 'Ki O 21. . 1 X LISA KENNON: Lisa Renee, these twelve years have really slipped by, we will always be grateful to you for your great interest in school and home. Keep up the good work, and we know the future years will be happy ones for our Senior of 81 . Dad and Mom CHERYL WRIGHT: Tootie , Congratulations on your last 12 years. They've all been good ones. Thank Heavens, the boys did get taller as you got older!! We are very proud of you, and glad you chose us for your parents. Our wish for a darling daughter and sweet sister is simple - much peace and happiness. Love, Mom, Dad, and Greg ROBBIE SHOLL: Robbie, congratulations. We are very proud of you. We wish you the best of everything. May God bless you. Keep 'em flying. Love, Mother, Dad and Tracie KELLY FRATTO: Kelly, Your zest for life and spark of adven- ture will open a wide and wonderful world for you to explore. Kelly, you have made all of us very proud and we are ex- ceptionally pleased with your many ac- complishments. Enjoy life and all of the marvelous experiences ahead of you. With Love, Mom, Dad, Mark, Julie and Barney CLINT SALYER: Clint, Congratulations, You made it this far. Don't quit until the battle is won. Don't quit until you've heard words, well done. Though rough be the way, and hard be the fight, Don't quit the conflict and fight. There's much to be gained, True choices to make. The Lord will show you, the right path to take. The knowledge you gain now, no one can take away, and hopefully you will use it correctly, and successfully through your life. Considering others always, choosing carefully your friends, then with God's help you will have a happy and useful life. But in the race to be better or best. Don't miss the joy of being. 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