R L Turner High School - Roar Yearbook (Carrollton, TX)

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I f7f6g'87Jq gqgb,97, M,,.1.,., xfrylov 'VV' , if F I . R. L. Turner High School 1600 josey Lane Carrollton, Texas 75006 Volume 48 N 1987 Performing a new routine during halftime. the Lronettes display their decorative copes. ,N mittee awaits the arrival of the varsity football team Opening Student Life People Academics Honors Sports Organizations Advertising Senior Index General Index Closing BEYOND THE Lx ur p.--,-..n--.-M-1-Q-n -uni--1-----.-1 Two students dlsploy their pride for the school ofter the defect of the J. J. Pearce High Mustangs by the resurgent Lions in September. Science teacher Michael Reichle introduces one of hls in-room pets to o student's younger brother during the foil Open House. Opening 3 Seniors Jolln Minor. Karen Coker. and Brenda Fletcher show their Lion splrlt during o football game .at Standridge Stadium. X X Pertormlng during holttlme, sophomore Flog Corps member Grace Meadows flnlshes her routine. we , , r VINE, Senior Sobrino Perdue. teoture twlrler, slngs a cheer Senlor Emonuel Pearson evodes a tackle ottempt by with the cheerleaders. 4 Opening S H I , ,I 11 , t w f 238 T59 .. A f -1 W 4 Ea:-f. ,is f -I 'L . 1, ,K , - -QQ-Q H . 5 ':9 f ya, 5, I N5 . '5 W-. 1 3 I ' ? . f? - A W4 1 if ,, -P-NV? ' ' ,Hifi , , - A ' 15 f ' Liu R any ,A K ' -1- '- . A it Mx! Si s -at m eg, 5 - ' r , - 3 e ,511 , E, ., I ,-- ,, . , 355- , 1 n L' - sq.. M? f 3.-, ff. --ff v ta-H ff :Q . -' .., Q . sr fl-igtaiseikg' 435,-Jliflgw E MJF:-' . . Z , Y. g .... L ,,,,, 5 ,gets-5 ff '- 54131. H :xp J m'f 1 .ff .', ..,1- ' Q- 'W Yf W f.-w w 5 5 me . W ,, - -, wt A iff: , .... i .- . tie: .ff , t . ,ilmggfitlgq Wm goin sf mmf E , wt .Mimi ,T Wyyy ,, - W Q . 5 ' 'El s 2 F3 e ' E 2 L .5 Q , I ,I ,.,.,-,wt-M Wylaaaezaglgeipt .. 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Searching through his decorative locker, junior Chris Thompson drops a few articles while looking for a misplaced math assignment. Student Life Y Sampling the refreshments ot a Future Homemakers of America meeting, juniors Jason Bryon and David Clem enjoy the opportunity to meet new people. .Maw-W At Standndge Stadium the varsity football team's first stnng offense led by quarterback Hunt Bonneau. prepares to take on their opponents. ..f'T'1f li ,Q A 5 .FTW-.. a...-T. fn, 3 ,, .5 -,.fv2-.- ',.,ff,,,.fff if .1 ,K 'ffm' ,fg .,.-M , y,,r. ,4A,,f.. ry., X ,,.-V .f-'7 -fi .. ur .i 'ff-1611, I 11 iff.. -,.. , . , . l., LAA., ...xi ,, ,L 1 X My . ,, ,- -,.. F.--, .fr. ,,, 5 ,,.,l, . .hh f g-'-..'- i-f '-.gi , , 4.-rr ,, . A--ef - f-7-. F+'CT2,+f gLwiffi' '..., I Zi 21 fi F1 V QQ ll , e,f+,.f:-:hai-1'-. 1.4, gr, A r1,,i,.- . -5 ,I -.ev -4-1, 5 ,, V. 5...-Q H ,,,,, .L,..t',,. ,Are, .wr ,, .. 6 ,H 4-,,,.. . ,,,,,,,,,,,, ..Ay ,,, ry.,,,,,.r .,f,,, ,A . 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In June of 1962, Mr. Turner unexpectedly died due to a heart attack. The School Board then renamed the school in his memory. The school then con- sisted of the northem half of A wing and all of B wing with the main offices facing Josey Lane. With 200 students, the first Senior Class was graduated in 1963. The curriculum was begin- ning to change due to experimen- 8 25th Annlversory tation in the levels of required classes: fundamental, regular, and advanced. Friday night was the time to cheer at the football game, cruise josey Lane, and dine at the local drive-in restaurant at the corner of Josey and College. With 24 classes of RLT graduates, several alumni have returned to RLT to teach: Ms. Julie Chastain, Ms. Rita Haynes, Ms. Lori Herbst, Mr. Rick Menasco, Ms. Debra Moore, Mr. Jim Murphy, Ms. Sheryl Singleton, Mr. Steve Stamp, and Ms, Sheryl Stutzman. Veteran teacher Doris Tipps has worked at RLT in various capacities for 25 years. Following the Homecoming game Oct. 10, the school cafeteria was the site of a recep- tion for all RLT alumni. Organizer Joanna Sweitzer said, The purpose was not only to renew old friendships, but to lay down the foundation for the Alumni Association. With the conclusion of the successful Silver Anniversary celebration, the administration, faculty, students, and community are now looking forward to RLT's Golden Anniversary. R. L. Turner 1962 Superintendent R. L. Turner High School Miss Carrollton f' Pam Blalack of 'S Cheerleaders Most Handsome Wayne Powell Annual Staff 4 V JK is 13 25th Anniversary 9 It's Grrreat The Spirit ROOTS : T31 r r .-,LLL gf fi cms page ca WE. wqfsirsrreigiigiiriiiiegicmf Ne w 4 5 is ruff ighes crrr Hin' Q- W ss M fe -li t i ' t t ii' . .. -'-' '...' 1 W 1 ' -if. r - or f A 1 N,.. fx. 5 : , s ZS AN, A. :fi , Q . 2 . 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A L -- - - 5, w w i n i f 'f y 4 Y , ,. gffr- . . 1 X , L: e ww ' E- r mf' ,, '- .. - if . - 27 are 3, Junior Jeff Raines helps his class win the spirit 4 petition at a morning pep rally. ww- g -was 'Q iq gr. U-.ik Seniors Robby Fraiche, Tim O'Hore. and Doug Chitwood enjoy the activities at o pep rally. 10 Pep Rallies Mascot Morgan Walden helps the percussionists with the drum cadence during the Homecoming pep rally. The varsity cheerleaders build spirit at a morning pep rally in September. lne juniors make themselves noticeable at the stan of the Homecoming pep rally. Llonettes Becky Thompson and Stephanie Brawner, sophomores, perform to the meraquea routine at the Homecoming pep rally. W1 , ...NJ I Mascot Debbie Travis, senior, mimicks the cheerleaders before the spirit competition. Pep Rallies 11 Sophomore Crlstlna Rodrlquez illustrates classlc femlnlne styllng. Sophomore Jennlfer Owens shows that blue-jean jackets wlll never go out of style. 12 Fads and Fashlons Searchlng through the card catalog. Qulnn Flsher looks for a book lor an English asslgnment. 6525? fs he 4 924 , g 1 to iv 2 5' -Q 5- was KH 'Q , L, :w4,... Two students model the tank top and T-shlrt wlth studs look ata football game. Wardrobing Style Ne ver The Same Again shions were changing so that teen-agers could new wardrobe in what thought were old The 'of the to define o vivid look for the guys to be more casual less sporty. Pleated suspenders, and casual shoes Cperhaps Don Johnson of Miami Vice was o prime influencej without socks were in for the fall. The new look inishoes was flat. lf it was not silver or gold, it was the ankle-high leather boots that loced up. elf all else failed, there remained the ever-popular high-top Reebok shoes, However, whatever the fashion- conscious student decided to wear - whether it wos jeans, on oversized Coco-Cola shirt, or cltight skirt with silver occessori s - fashion trends this season r seemed to be whatever, the wearer' chose it to be, ' g Senior .lolln Minor models her unique hairstyle - the partial shave ond fllp. belle 'gn Gathering In the cafeteria before school, students Leslle Jackson. junior. shows her unique ralment on display their casual modes of attlre. her way to class during pass period. Fods and Fashions 13 As the mood changes. students quickly look for a partner to share the dance. Senior Russell Putnam dances with a visiting friend at the Sept. 6 sock hop. A -Zi Adding A New Twist Mode A New Turn Seniors Kim Crigger, Mickey Russell. and Michael Chambers explain the operation of the sound system to junior Melanie Garrison. 14 Sock-hops Demonstrating his gymnastic ability, senior Kyle Luneau does a flip at the first sock hop. Junior Greer Scarbrough accepts a friendly dance from senior Brian Heermans. Sophomores Jeanan Walvoord and Sheila Wilkie remove their shoes so they can enter the gym. Sock-hops 15 Seniors Mark Rutledge and Andreo Bergeron discuss their evenlng plans. Joining of Forces Two-by- Two Amour, Leiber, Amor - no 'motter how it is soid, love is its meoning. Students hove found even more woys of expressing their affection for one onother this yeor. t Shy couples do not dore to even hold honds in the holls while otherbold poirs felt quite comfortable tok- ing their ploce next to the heaters in' E-wing. Some flounted r it with the decorative l love John on folders, lockers, ond bathroom walls while others kept their affections silent, Ontcspeciol, days when Morgonizotions' sold flowers, cookies, or condyg the traditional roles i could be found: hebuys for her, ond some bolder she buys for him. V lt wos interesting to detect when o couple wos together. Usuo lly in-g dividuols weoring mot- ching shirts or holding honds were o definite sign,,but the ones who could not live without o, lit4 tle 'verbol fighting were more difficult to identify. Although couples expressf ed their fondness in diff ferent woys, they oll had one thing in common - they wontedii to be together. g i 43-S I E 1 X Q ,Q X i QV MNXQ ..:, it 1 - ' V i ji ... , 5 ,- ,.,. e i .i 1 ' 'iff 3. -elif? K x k RLT graduate Peter lfloas polnts outa humorous situa- tlon to his glrllrlend. senior Ellso Kee. at an October football game. 16 Couples Ext za ii XC ff Senlor Mark Barnes escorts hls girlfriend sophomore Missy Peterson. to class. ,Lx 5 .ir ii 5 After a late-night Lion Revue practice, Russell Putnam, senior, andjunlor Greer Scarbrough share an intimate moment. ' .f1'?.TN Taking a break at the Homecoming dance, freshmen Kevin Meyers and Lauren Fore relax for a moment. Senior Do Smith takes a break from a sock hop on senior Colleen Shannon's arm. Senior Randall Gates explains the action on the field at a junior varsity football game to his girlfriend Stefanie Maynard. Qouples 17 Senior Steve Polk receives a standing ovation for his performance of the song God Alone Oct. 9. Senior Tony Miller shows his muslcal talent by play- ing Stairway to Heaven at the Lion Revue. no 16 Lion Revue Varsity volleyball players take time to perform their own skit on stage at the Lion Revue. Ah! WP' ,W 'Y -'ft 5 W 53,5 Emcees Tammy King, Hunt Bonneau, and Jeff Wharton write their lines during a night rehearsal. We During the senate's skltjunlor Shannon Swanson asks senior Andy Burks about the perfect date. Talent exhibition l Revue highlighrs singing, dancing e 1 vfvw 'aff-j,Y,,w---,Wir-., 52- -fn . I 2121 -fW:'fwf1 ,,El Z'74i,iftgi.i2i. :, 1155.5 5:11 '2'3r71w'S1.i :W rs, .x .xr v W ffzfgizetwfikwztfeff'--. '-115 5.-145351 W ' ms' Us ,55.122??f4?? -1 'gm JE: ,iw ' i-5, J V, , .. ,,,, 3 ,U -1 W - 2 u .1 , 3 pei gggmevve mlglgafrhi - 592120 5 695 Higgins? 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Senlor Emanuel Pearson dodges tacklers during a home game with the Grand Pralrle Gophers. 1 , - Q r , . . f-1 f ,, . The freshman defense stands up to the Hlgh offense for a small galn of yardage Oct. 10. 20 Fall spans District realignment Athletic squads face new opponents Junior Barrett Brown and senior Ricky Almaguer make their final sprint to the finlsh line Sept. 27. Keeping her pace, senior Cruclta Rodriguez passes two opponents later to win second place Oct. 4. Taking a break, junior Mark Holmes waits for the coach's slgnal to return to the fleld Oct. 10. Fall Sports 21 Senior Kyle Luneau prepares to pull into the Homecoming caravan Ilne Oct. 10. 'Mawr Anniversary parade Groups odorn cors for corovon Spirited Lion students follow one another out of the parking lot to the football game Oct. 10. 22 Homecoming Caravan Senior Tim Thompson's truck. decorated by the Llon Guards. walts for the judglng team Oct. 10. -'Q ill! use if r fe ,, t if Belng admlred by onlookers. Latln Club members dlsplay their first-place creatlon. Placing the flnal touches on the Roar's truck, sophomore Arlel Davls asks for some asslstance. t Q .14 Q. Y Junlor Executlve members wear costumes to dlsplay thelr theme: the beasts vs. the blrds. Homecoming Caravan 23 Alumnae varsity cheerleaders judge the spirit com- petition Oct. 10 at the Homecoming pep rally. Senior Chanel Mullican, escorted by her father. awaits the announcement of the Homecoming Court. 24 Homecoming Dance This banner. mode by the varsity cheerleaders, demonstrates the homecoming spirit at RLT. The Lionettes build o pyramid at the end of their routine Oct. 10 during Homecoming halftime. Standing patiently senior Warren Smith waits for alumna Kim Von Dresky to fill out a photo order. Celebrating the 25th year Homecoming acriviries fesri ve itil?-i f:iii' 'r ff Wil' 1' ,,.: Qtr .r ,JN , K.. X' I 'H , 3 YJ QM A111 I fi ,sic sim: ,r ,J , Q c S J 13, , - is lliaf ' i'i J --- 5, -2353? 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Juniors Daren Queen, Kevin Sullivan, Dean Langston, and Paul Prado show their style at the Homecoming Dance, which was held at the LDJ Hilton. Homecoming Dance 25 During the spring musical, Little Mary fKristi Fergusonj andthe Forest Rangers sing Look for a Sky Blue Feb. 23 in the main auditorium. A small group of choir girls practice their next song for the musical Little Mary Sunshine. 115 AC' Senior chair members Julie Young. Hunt Bonneau. and Steven Polk open the Lion Revue Oct. 9. 26 Band and Choir Productions The band confidently heads down Josey Lane for the Christmas parade led by senior drum major Russ Put- nam and junior Sherry Tackett. Continuing the tradition Band choir win honors -f ,. sf reshmat flag corps member Mary Mowinkel repares to perform at the Christmas parade. A trombone player proudly walks with the Lion Band at the Christmas parade in downtown Carrollton. Henrietta and Mable fTracey Biscomb and Melanie Garrisonj discuss the pleasures of playing croquet dur- ing the spring musical Little Mary Sunshine. Band and Choir Productions 27 ACIDC introduced their new album. Who Made Who, in the Stephen King horror movie Maximum Overdrive. Ronnie James Dio performed songs at the Texas Jamm from his new album, Sacred Heart. 26 Rock Stars ZZ Top set new sales records at Reunion after four sold-out shows of their Afterburner tour. Billy Idol's new album, Whiplash Smile offers good music as well as substance and Idol personality. The music scene Springsteen leads the pack A , N M, c...,,cs.., ., rv., cs,i,s , .fs ,.., .far .,,, e,s,.,er,.wiw ,.,., 1. sA.,,,. ,,-, nr e ,Q WH, it rf: t irr rrr ,,, rfrll agen: is rrrsr ssf rssss se. rfrr .r lll'l -eer s.1r 5 ,, X ,,' i U , erm? rv it t 1: -15 f 1' W Jie' 151 asia ,wif 32 rffli' sw , L-. 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Despite his lack of skill, Hannibal fShawn Hendersonj plays the vlolln for Mrs. Savage Uammy Klngj. x.Xsv t . :tiff wqir F173 5 s21yVg3.'t v ., ' N7 nw The Savage stepchildren dlscuss their mother's men- tal stability upon a vlslt tothe Institution. Mrs. Ethel Savage tells her new frlends about her selfish stepchlldren whlle Jeffrey plays cards. Drama Productions During The Curlous Savage, Florence asks Mrs. Patty and Mrs. Savage where her son ls. Serious stogecroff 'Curious Sovoge ' spears rhe heorr X X, N Falry May demonstrates the dullness af her parents. I I , y .13 ,riigmfsqgf ah.. 159 17 L ,QQ 'g ,, If U QQ! ,JW--1,fi if Q ff f Mrs. Wlllle fKrlstI Fergusonj explalns to Fairy May fMeIanle Garrlsonj that she shouIdn't make up Iles. Drama Productions 81 Willlam Shatner flklrkj checks the members of the U.5.S. Enterprise crew Nlmoy QSpockj listens In Star Trek IV: The Home. 0 1966 by Paramount Plct Sigourney Weaver ponroys a science-fiction herolne .1-.A in Aliens os she rescues a young child from a 14- foot mucous-dripping creature. 'M' 0 1956 3531:-S V Jill' Qs- f If K ' x X 1 1 - . , .X ' t ' Mig' , 2 ggi A . is ,. 48aw Over breakfast at Danny's favorite diner, he QI-lob Lowej and Debble fDemI Moorej get to know one another In the fllm About Last Nlght . . GTA-Starvtctutes No parade passes by Mathew Broderick as , dazzles the German Amerlcan Day throngs with rouslng Danke Schon In the contemporary comec Ferris BueIIer's Day Ott. O 1986 by Paramount Plctures Corporat 32 Current Movies Cruise stars as a top naval pilot in the film Top which he propelled into 1966's No. 1 movie. 0 1966 Paramount Pictures 24 M Eli i E Q 1965 Columbia Pictures Industries. 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Television turmoil A Team checks into Sr. Elsewhere After his fashion trend-setting role on Miami Vice, Don Johnson begins hls career as a pop star and pro- duct promoter. - 7 P',.- S ,f R Q F' Q . Jr. .N 5. A by , 2, ' A if fi. A . X- , . ,Mx wif . lj .X -13 A A L: 11- , K. :L 3, L, ,W -mar-Q4 i ' W up st' A V 'gift' sf ii' X gk, YW 5 X Wifi?-'I hiifw X -Q., s, . X i s if 1' H .es Af f. -b 'E if t L, N f Nm , ffl' -. t 'V K 'VJ' ' ' ' -ff' sf f We 1 4 I In July during the Emmy Awards, MoonIIghtIng' was nominated for 16 awards. Later In the year. rumors surfaced about personality and contract conflicts. Televlslon Programs 35 Senior David Cheever logs the procedure the doctor is toklng In spoylng o cocker sponiel. l s Smiling os she works. senior Kim Lambert helps hold o dog as he Is weighed ot a veterlnorlon's offlce. 4 fl ,. i , ,- Z ' 1 '1'.,1i,ff,Af5a' i ' gag l f: . f 7i 4 ' 'V'?V W' A, , is LaDeno Graff, senior. fills out on order for Q customer at her job ot Wolfe Nursery. 36 Students on the Job Gaining experience i Spending time making money rwfwlwiwe s - -fefvifv-sae wmmwre--M-eiesffe-Mm' , we W, ,-- 41,5 1,13 LH ,-13:5 'qw 'Q-wife Q. -ir: ,. 5f,1r,g,4,,v 5 rr-5 1 ---' Z Sr., . giwqugfiicgiiekgggi , JN L gig iize ggjfuf Nu n ez. ,W ' ,, ' ' fm , 1 , ,, L, . 5 F' Q-M - 1 ,. 1 2,jfdL2, . 'P ,' ke' 412: J Sf . ':h53'J'113 '?X 'lzfx --ISU-I-Si 1 2- we 15 S325 1,13 1539:-,.!?qff'-, ,hi gg' 0:Q'hp-ever.. -1-li 4 'ga :QQ -- S gv5:Q3,gg4'gQQLZg E ,gig qrigfgfs :Q zr,g2?axl Qz:'Ei:Ls3afQ 4.::. 21e3 ge AZQCQELKZA EQ: ' is? f 3 :E 3 2 5 . ' A E 5. ....... V' 1 Q sl Hi gg f 1 ,, fs ws mm . 5 Q-wr we ,em 4 W- rs- ---- f we f 5:1151 -4 fs' 1 Fl- 'if f'-W SE elif iifi'-1r'ff'f'eisEg,f: ', +'5Xs,.. :rr sais. me RQIQQ' 'vii -' . pbfziitis is-YU 1' TW .. , H Simi 5, ',W.,, ., gh e :za E' - ji .5 5 fe , is fi ima iii. W. . .... .7 . 3 ' i , 2 ,- ,4 . ., we W S S ei: ssifikiiilfi 2 5 2 Senlor Wes Sewell concentrates on preparlng a roast for the meat department to be sold at Kroger. Sophomore Paul Schmldt bags grocerles at hls part- tlme job as a sacker at Skaggs Alpha Beta. F g fig 5 S MUN, ,. .. A small group of Future Farmers, seniors Chad Nicholson, Wes Sewell, and alumnus Brian Mllls. dlscuss the envlronment of their new jobs. Students on the Job 37 The worst dry spell on record occurred during 1966 throughout the Southeast. At the peak, craps wilted from Pennsylvania all the way into Florida. Even after rain, farmers in the Carolinas, Georgia, Ten- nessee, and Virginia were on the brink of ruin. ' l l . A ? Q51 President Ronald Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev met in Reykjavik, Iceland, for a two-day summit in October. The two leaders reached an im- passe on testing of the U.S. Star Wars weaponry, 38 Happenings New York City gave the Statue of Liberty a Fourth July festival of song, celebrities, and fireworks hono ing the lady's first 100 years. 1 ,lf mfr lr fgfx Miss Tennessee Kellye Cash, the grandniece of coun- ' try star Johnny Cash, was crowned Miss America 1957 by the outgoing Miss America Susan Akin. They coll it crack on the East Coast and rock on York Giants coach Dill Parcells is carried off the the West Coast. Whatever its name, this refined, after the Giants defeated the Denver Broncos in smokable form of cocaine may be the most addictive Bowl XXI in California Jan. 25, narcotic ever sold on the streets. A , si , 1 xiii? , I 5 1 r it U.S. jets attacked five targets inside Libya under cover of darkness in April 1966, delivering a response to what President Reagan called the monstrous brutality of Libyan-backed terrorism. i J w York Mets Gary Carter is lifted in the air by relief All news photos on these two pages printed with the tcher Jesse Orosco following the Met 8.5 victory permission ofthe Associated Press. er the Boston Red Sox in the seventh game of the Hoppemings QQ orld Series at New York's Shea Stadium, r N A,,,,, - ,N ,,,,, W 7 .,,,,,,. ,.,N 'fa' -mms.. ,. .1 -1, ., . 1 V ' 1 L' -L-- . ,. .. -.W muff ,,,,,., - , ,..... A 2 ,N ,,,, , ' wls, r', ., Q, ,. 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N-fmsxhwwek Conducting a JETS meeting, president Young Joon Kim announces that the national engineering test is scheduled to be administered in February. - ' Working on a service project. senior cheerleaders Cindy Droll and Lara Long carve Halloween pumpkins. ,-we . F W W- .. ,., fn il '5-K .: f V. .14- W 'f irl i l .W A ,'LL M 5,5 , M H 4 - H, V . sf, fi B 'ikfzzsrrr me -'1 A wi, Q1 5 wwe Milf lg i ', er. 1 Jw ,fs i , M 1 ffrff 3 , ,. ., f ,g ,gg : ,ef if :ga. ,-. g: ':f::,y,,f: -: K ,, 4 ZH, , H ' A H we ,r,, ,T:i -- tif . ' :1: N 'A ,Xa .1 .I- X -.ftir ih 'V , f .,--. ',5ff '5 1 'Hifi more Karen Prneda helps decorate Mr. Frank 'Qkf?j3g'QF'5,m7rg 3 gsm 1 . ,.r,4.,-1, fs. 4, , A ., kj ,,,.. .. lf' -Q. s,, . , .un .W s Christmas tree after school. N . f . V A H tsv. K A -lsll r if , i ' -:w.fff'm:ff-I ,ms its 'elm- ' ,: ,,-, V 4 'gf g - K g f f .-...-.5-M I If - i - ff If-' --,R . 1 XX ff- . Seniors ,ff Qs f W- If-XB Striving to win another spirit competition during a pep rally. spirited students chant. Seniorsl Senior Executive Committee members brainstorm over future projects during a Tuesday morning meeting. 42 Seniors 6 M gmail 5 Studying in her AP English book. senior Chanel Mulllcan reviews her material before a qulz. During a JETS meeting, seniors Jett Feeney and Jaso Dubose listen to the sponsor's comments. 1 Kim Aikman Trudy Amos Patricia Anderson Jose Arambula Kristie Arnett Jill Arnold Merrell Ashley Cindy Avelino Melissa Bachmann Christy Ballard June Bang Dave Bannister Jason Barnes Mark Barnes Joseph Barton Tammy Bell Eddy Beltran Andrea Bergeron Melaney Birdsong Waylon Black Doug Blackwood Eric Bond Michelle Bond Cindy Bowen Andy Braack Ashley Bradfield Brian Brandt Jennifer Bratz Cindy Broll Angie Brooks Seniors 43 Charles Drown Kurt Brown Stefanie Brown Richard Buchanan Mark Bufkin Troy Burgess Andrew Burks Leisa Burnett Linda Burnett Christopher Burns Amy Campbell Joe Cardona Kelli Carlson Luis Castillo Shannon Caywood 44 Seniors James Enin-Okur I like hitting people, James replied when asked why he enjoys playing football. Although he has only 'par- ticipated in football two years, James has acquired a Captain's medal, the J. T. Parish Leadership and Scholarship Award, All District Team, and was chosen Outstan- ding Defensive Player. He was also scouted by several major univer- sities for his valuable football skills. He decided to attend Kansas State where he receiv- ed a full four-year scholarship. My mother is ecstatic, James added. Not only has he excelled in football, but also in wrestling as third in state in the 176 poi weight class. This year I wasl cond in state in the 185 poi weight class, he reported. My brother and l alw competedg he would m better grades, and he x always faster. But now faster, James confirm' Despite the competiti Ernest has always suppor me. James has also found time be o member of the Senior' , C c well. My junior year l pla1 l ecutive Committee the man club, the track team, to be a Powder-p cheerleader. James said, refused to be a senior puff cheerleader because is enough. ' My .fy 2 up ,P Wx , f UT, - if 7 ' . 'M NX -311: gb . 412- h' L, f -1' ' Cynthia Chambers Douglas Champion David Cheever Doug Chitwood Catherine Clark Danny Coates Amy Coker William Coker Karen Coker Paula Colston Amy Cooper Yvonne Corona Kevin Coughlin Billy Cox Carolyn Crain Mary Cramer Johnny Craver Kimberly Crigger Leah Crocker Sheri Cross Christine Curtin Ingrid Dannheim Debra Davison Holly Deaton Cheryl Dempsey Kelly DenBraven Joel DeLeon Thanh Doan Jason Dubose Michael Dugas Seniors 45 Lisa Durcholz Valerie Edmonds Chris Elkins Stacy Elliot Joe Fabela Jeff Feeney Brook Fehlau Kristi Ferguson Mike Finley Bobby Fite Sue Flohive Brenda Fletcher Julio Fletes Kellye Ford Kristina Foxall Robby Fraiche Sherri Frank Laura Franklund Jason Gackle Thomas Garrett Eleanor Garza Amber Gates Charlotte Gates Randall Gates Teresa George Touraj Ghavidel Kevin Gladden Rachel Gonzales Cheryl Goodell Tommy Goodman 46 Senlors rcer, track, basketball, and leyball begin Kim's list of rrts in which she has com- ed. l've been interested in Crts for as long as I can ember, Kim stated. When Led to choose o favorite, h replied, I think I do my st in volleyball because I like etter and I tend to put more prt into it. This effort has d off, During this year's leyball season alone, she is named to First Team All 'rict, Most Valuable Player her team, Best Hitter in rrict and the All Metro Team, lich is one of the greatest hors a player in the district t receive. The All Metro hm is composed of the six st players in the Dallas area 'chosen by the Dallas Morn- Kim Harris ing News. Not only is Kim in- volved in school sports but she is a member of the National Honor Society, Spanish Club, and Senior Executive Commit- tee. In her spare time, she en- joys sailing, reading, and sing- ing in her church choir. Her sing- ing ability led her to perform in the Lion Review, with the encouragement of her friends. When asked what made her decide to audi- tion, she replied, l de- cided it's my last year so I went ahead and went for it. In relation to the future, Kim plans to attend Texas AGM University and to study com- puter science. She says that she may not continue her athletic career. Peggy Gorden Da nette Gorman Bob Graff LaDeno Graff Andrea Gray Shawn Gray Dianna Griffith Marc Grubbs Mark Haire Tiffany Hale Teresa Hamilton Lisa Hanson Gary Harbison Kim Harris Daniel Harrison Seniors 47 Tina Harvey Brian Heermans Deann Helm Sydney Herndon Corey Higgins James Holbert Renee Holden Daryl Hope James Howard Lisa Howe Robert Jacobson Ronnie Jacobson James Jewett Lynette Jobe Susamma John 48 Seniors 'L' Do Kyun Kim I think the purpose of my being here is to help others in math, Do Kyun Kim proudly said. After three school years and one summer, Do has completed Algebra II, geometry, trigonometry, analytical geometry, and Advanced Placement Calculus. His junior year he attended Brookhaven College accumulating high A's in Calculus 1 and Calculus 2. I wanted to take an independent math course at school my senior year, but I chose to enroll in Calculus 3 and differential calculus at Brookhaven. Do came to America in the fourth grade. Because of his difficulty with a new .language and his ability to add, subtract, multiply, and divide since the Qge of 2, Do found his special ty area in mathematics. My fat hates the idea of math. He thinl- spend too much time on it. I don't m his feelingsp I just do my work aw from home. ' This work is a tutoring job. In addit' to tutoring 12-18 Korean students the SAT, Do finds time to tutor average of five math students at F l love to tutor, lt's the best way refresh your memory. I enjoy help others because I know what I am ing. As I teach, I don't learn mi about math but about translating ' concepts into different levels. Nota is Do o tutor for Mu Alpha Theta the National Honor Society, he is als member of the Latin Club, the J and the debate team. I am willin assist people even at 11 p.m. as I as they want to learn. Q if 0 Ann Johnson Shiela Jones April Judkins Kelly Kassler Elisa Kee Kyle Keene Chris Kelly Youngloon Kim Tammy King .long Ko Sean Krenzer Nicole Krum Michelle Kruzitski Brad Lackey Kim Lambert Steele Lane Capprice Lannom Katia Laroy Valerie Larson Vicki Latham David Ledwitz Lisa Lee Paul Lek Trevor Lewis Steve Line Holly Livingston Lara Long Tom Longino Kyle Luneau Vary Ly Seniors 49 DeaAnn Mackie Joseph Martin Michele Martinez Charles Masoner Jeffrey Massie David Mayo Richard McAninch Micheal McClure Robert McDaniel Roger McGuire Brent McKinley Deborah McKinney Sharon McKinnon Cynthia McManus Leticia Medina Anthony Medina Elizabeth Mekker Rene Mendoza Curtis Mercer Lady Meza Kristina Miller Michelle Miller Anthony Miller Jo Lin Minor Kimberly Moffeit Rosa Morales Richard Morris Robert Moss Chanel Mullican Elisa Munnerlyn 50 Seniors Y As a freshman Tammy King to herself, l'd like to one someday, as the were distributed at a and drama tourna- In four years she attain- numerous medals and for acting. As a senior, is the International Society president, a of the National Foren- League, and a yearbook She has participated in Factory, Crimes of Heart, Scapino, The The Curious Savage, Little Mary Sunshine. l'As lead for 'The Curious vage,' l was scared because had to learn so many lines, d l had to be very strong, ut it was worth it. After my erformance, one of my achers was impressed that l ldn't break character once, King Tammy saidl Anderia Jenkins opened my eyes to acting. She came to my junior high to perform the drama, 'Laundromat,' which she performed at the state competition. I thought it was neat, Tammy confessed. Acting is all l'm involved in, Tammy added. The best part is that you become someone else, you get to experience things that otherwise you wouldn't. It you're acting right, you will live someone else's life. Tammy plans to attend Brookhaven College to develop more skills in acting and to participate in local pro- ductions. She will later continue her education at North Texas State University, Tamm y Laura Nelson Joseph Newton Chad Nicholson Heather Nielsen Paula Nobles John Norman Tim Nuhn Tammy Ogden Maria Ortiz Timothy O'Hare Sinmin Pak John Parish David Parisotto Mary Park Jennifer Parker f Seniors 51 414 Traci Patten Sabrina Perdue Kelly Perrine Pamela Perry Patricia Perry David Peters .Peggy Peters Kerry Phillips Laura Phillips Delani Pierce Brenda Pistone Steven Polk Juan Porrata Anita Pothireddy Peggy Potter 52 Seniors Chad Nicholson You've got to shoot for the moon - getting to meet the president has shown me that. Chad was chosen to present President Reagan with a plan to educate students about drug abuse at a national convention of the Loyal Order of Moose Feb. 7. After giving a speech, he was one of three X representatives chosen to meet Mr. Reagan. F Chad's leadership abilities have been displayed in various in- volvements. While playing football his freshman year, I became interested in the Turner Rodeo Team. Tom Self inspired that. He added, Rodeo is a bigger challenge than football. With man against Z man, you know what he's ga na do, but with man agai animal, you don't know wi it's gonna do. He later de ed to join Future Farmers America as well. One th led to another, and I took vantage of it, said Chad. H currently the District Thi President. Chad is also an Eagle Scc In 1963 he joined a sel group to attend the Worldw Jamboree. He now holds ' position of assistant sc master. He hopes to be a finalist rodeo in Las Vegas, After graduates, Chad plans to tend Tarleton State or T AGM to study education. gow? W sk iing A . WTP , . ff-,im ,gf Z i. Lf ,- T it -1 , fr -5 -5.2 .1 sw Russell Putnam Bguyen Quy Debbie Ramos Renee Rateau Heather Raumaker Barbara Reams Karen Reichenboch Ric Renteria David Rhodes Kenneth Richter Micki Riley Rebecca Robbs Jose Rocha Angelica Rodriguez Crucita Rodriguez Oscar Rodriguez Terry Rogers Marisol Rojas Diana Romaine Gregory Rucilez Michael Russell Amy Rutland Mark Rutledge Kristen Saavedra Jesus Salazar Ramiro Salois Kimberly Sandri Mark Sanford Marian Schilling Anthony Schraufnag Seniors el 58 Mia Segura Michelle Self Walter Seo Weston Sewell Michael Seymour Colleen Shannon James Sharp Jeffrey Shrunk Paula Shuptrine Lisa Simpson Wesley Singleton Joe Smith Warren Smith Bryan Soap Kelley Sprabary Margot Steffenhagen Lance Stewart Carla Stull Layna Sweet Kellye Sweitzer Danna Talley Kimberly Talley Sheila Tarpley Glenn Taylor Margaret Taylor Cynthia Terry Colleen Theis Betty Thomas Gregory Thomas Jennifer Thompson 54 Seniors They started me roping en I was about threep l'd pe a dummy or our dog, id Tom. l started the Turner deo team four years ago. ery year we attend twenty- e rodeos accumulating ints. Whoever has the most ints wins a saddle or buckle. e won sixteen saddles, fifty ckles, and about 550,000, mstated. He participated in track and otball his first two years at rner, but later decided that deo, Was all I had time for. his Co-op course, he works at ndy Lake Park where he es. I help my grandparents ke care of horses and ride ltsp it's all related, Tom con- ssed. I practice every night cause that's what I like to . I like the people in it and at you don't have a boss ora Tom Self coach, Tom added, Tom feels that, Rodeo cowboys have a bad reputa- tion of chewing dip, wearing hats, and fighting. People don't know the clean cut good guys. l'm trying to keep my self- image up. ljust stay away from the other ones. After being the World Champion for two years in the American Junior Rodeo Association, Tom feels he can reach his goal of qualifying in the Texas Pro-Circuit finals to go pro. James Thompson Timothy Thompson Deborah Travis Rebecca Trout Robert Tucker Vickie Tumeo William Tungate Todd Tuttle Brandon Tyler Jeffery Unterbug Rachel Valdez John Van Duyne David Visneau Angela Wade Kamran Waheed Seniors 55 E X Ben Ward Scott Warren Bryan Watley Keith Werner Christine West Jeff Wharton Alethea Whistler Neal White Todd Willey Billy Williamson David Wimberly James Wise Mike Wolfe Chris Yensan Julie Young 56 Seniors Sheila Tarple y When I get into high school, l'm go- ing to be a cheerleader. That was SheiIa's ambition when her mother taught at RLT between 1969 and 1977. I would come up to school with the Lionettes and sit with them at foot- ball games, she said. She began cheerleading in the second grade - rooting for the Cardinals, the Wranglers, the Bengals, and the Eagles - and has been on the Lion squad for four years. The part l'll miss the most is being at a game supporting the team. I like to give them all the support I can. This year Sheila was involved in working with the Senior Executive Com- mittee, the Student Senate, 'and the National Association for I I the Advancement of Colored Peop' The reason I got into the senate because I thought it was a way for n to get involved in school activities a- know more about the school. Sheila said that her freshman y here was the best. That was my f year to do everything. All was n then, and my brother was here. always looked up to him, he was n father figure. As for the future, She said, l plan to graduate from NTT with a Master's in advertising. I want be an executive with an ad agen and marry a pro football player w makes as much as Hershel Wall-me The greatest experience of her life w being voted Football Sweetheart t years in a row. That means a lot me. It was wonderful. for the next football ome. senior Valerie g Conducting a French Club meeting, officers Anita waits far the next beat. Pothlreddy and June Bang Introduce themselves. 9.5 f js 0 Senior Slnmin Pak counts entry blanks for judges for Future Farmers of America member LaDena Graff the 16th Annual Speech and Drama Tournament. shows friends her class project. Hunt Bonneau James Enin-Okut Anthony Zayas Lydia Graves Marla Torres Seniors 57 Junlors Amy Espenson and Kit Barlow enjoy the slide show of the football game at Lion Life. Jrf'----h'N if .,----c. Fr rf -.- '- 'X .. N H WAX! ,ff We Juniors Dancing her routine on stage in October, junior Navina Guzman tries out for the Lion Revue. 58 Juniors 1 , ,f Picking up his mum from Junior Exec., junior De 1 Langston inspects his gift for Jennifer Whitaker. Dlsploying his dancing ablllty. junlor Dusty Haws per- forms ata Friday sock hop In September. mf' 4lf?ffx A Jain Abraham Cheryl Agro Jose Aguilar Michael Aguilar David Ahadi Jamil Alibhai Maria Alvir Mari Andersin Anna Arambula Diana Arbelaez Laura Archer Amy Arnett Tim Attuquayefio Pepe Ayala Dannielle Baggs Lisa Bailey Salli Boll Kit Barlow Maribel Barrera Joey Barton Chet Bayes Jennifer Bayless Chris Bednar Chris Behrens Lea Belardo Jeff Bennett David Burt Laila Bhamani Thomas Biondo Tracey Biscomb Diana Blair Doug Blaskowsky Scott Blood John Bockemehl Britt Bonneau Kandy Boone Barbara Bowen Clayton Boyer Tracy Boykin Doug Bradford Cassie Brakefield Kim Brandt Laura Brandt Scott Brockman Barrett Brown Terese Burgess Trisha Burke Michael Burns Jodi Callahan Alexander Campbell Jill Campbell Joy Campbell Rudy Cantrell Beth Carden Anne Cargill Michelle Carr Laura Cosper Maria Centeno Kathy Chapman Leng Chhoa Eric Clark Greg Clark Margaret Clark Joel Claterbaugh James Cline Shelby Coate Kim Coleman Stephanie Comes Jeff Cookston Theresa Coonrod Jason Cooper Yolanda Corona Cristi Coughran James Crockett Melissa Croucher Carrie Curtin Jason Cutler Caroline Daniel Helga Dannheim Billy Davis Mark Davis Elizabeth Day Tazim Daya John Dees Gus Delacruz Sonia DeLeon Sonia DeLeon Darci Dickherber Sarah Dillon Christine Dingman Stacey Dowell Michaele Drake Stephanie Drake Chris Edmondson Frank Eldredge Jesus Elizardo Mark Farr Robert Fey Ken Finley Shelly Fisher It gi A f . S r 1 sf .. ., 1 5' J V f ? is if ,il u 51 - s ,' 'f ,, t -e ,A ff sz ,:f- , Q , . f I gif is x. .23 '.W' 1 : it -3 J , ' i 5 K lf f x , 1 E it ,lg Cheerlng at an afternoon pep rally In the boys' gym. juniors promote the Class of '88's spirit. 1 - Chris Flach Logan Flatt Osualdo Flores Jr. Susan Forman Kevin Fought Heather Fox Twyila Frazier Lance Free Mika Freitas John French Jennifer Frierott Valerie Fross Susan Fugltt Brandl Futch Jose Garcia Stacy Garrett Melanie Garrison Kathy Gentry Kori Gibson Sarah Gotsch Kelly Green Cameron Grizzle Lori Guertel Dwane Hahn Jonathan Hake Cell Hamby Pam Hamill Monica Hamilton Bart Hancock Matt Hannum Stacy Harpold Dustin Haws Brent Haynes Shana Hearon Jana Henderson Joe Hernandez Ramon Hernandez Salvador Hernandez James Hlll Ron Hlx Jeremy Hunsaker Michelle Hutchison Leslie Jackson Kelli Jernigan Juniors 61 62 Juniors Randy Johnson Shelley Johnson Traci Johnson Steve Jones Angela Kackley Nay Kem Deborah Kemp Mike Kent Sang Kim Scott Kimpton Claudia King Brian Kirkwood Leah Knight Sharla Kruzitski Matthias Kuhlmey Laura Kuykendall Greg Lackey Amy Lane Dean Langston Brent Lane Lynn Laney Rob Laney Jeanne Lathrop Tasha Lavallee Rene Lawrence Jae Lee Samantha Lemons Kristina Lewin Suzanne Lindsey Christopher Looka Marta Lopez Kiet Luong Diane Lee Gary Machado Adelina Macias Heidi Magnus Aaron Marsh Adam Martin Heather Martin Lisa Martin Tom Martin Renee Mathews Brian Maxwell Amy May Junior Jennifer Frlerott asslsts In the preparation of the Junior Exec. spirit float In November. vii E ffm, .- .L s - - sv ss 3 . .fit ,, , ' i W ' A ii-i 1 tax ' X 1 K ,W , 5 Q, K Junlor Diane Ward leads on the crowd at a varslty football game at Standrldge Stadium. ft mf ' w w - X 1 Derek McClure Don McCollum Ryan McDonald Kellie McManus Amy McNeill Ruth Melendez Ruth Melendez Gary Miller Pamela Miller Karen Mills Debra Mitchell Mary Mitchell Juliet Montanez Robert Monts Christina Mooney Teresa Moreau Becky Morton Melinda Mosley Christopher Muller Kevin Murray Marcie Natividad John Neely Dung Nguyen Nhung Nguyen Tammy Nichols Tricia Nunez Carlos Ordonez Pete Ortiz Cathy Owens Michael Owens David Palmer Joann Partido Melissa Patterson Bun Nary Penh Gregory Peninger Julio Perdomo Carmen Perez Debra Perry Lisa Pier Hilda Porrato Sandi Powell Paul Prado Kristine Prince Daren Queen Juniors 63 64 Juniors Mike Quigley Jeff Raines Ramsey Ramirez Curt Reamer Aralyn Reyes Gilbert Reyna Brad Rhea Steve Riggs Mike Riley Kristy Roberts Nannette Roberts Martin Rocha Daniel Rodriquez Tony Romaine David Rush Michael Ryan Lenlee Sackett Oswaldo Sagui Hassan Safari Sahi Esther Saucedo Greer Scarbrough Jennifer Scott Julie Scott Samnang Seang Rebecca Self Dennis Sewell Brandon Sherbert John Sherman Keri Shine Lark Shirley Sean Simmonds Anthony Sims Chuck Sivess Christian Smith Dotti Smith Greg Smith Shelley Smith Tracey Sowers Jorma Sparks Robin Stacy Michelle Starnes Stacy Stevens Gregg Stimatze 3 ir. f , ,, K ill Civ Q X . , 3 i Aff Junior Johanna Blocker is amused by the antics of a fellow student prior to the beginning of Ms. Julie Chastain's sixth-period Child Development class. ,-if 'Qs ii i if Y of Juniors Jason Bryan and Christian Vanfleet discuss the subject at hand during a FCA meeting. Kevin Sullivan David Sustaita Chandra Sutherland Shannon Swanson Steven Sweet Sherry Tackett Ella Talavera Gilbert Tejeda Dewayne Thomas Chris Thompson Vanessa Thurman Monica Todd Ed Twiss Moryjo Torres Misha Turner Bo Underwood Ashok Upadhyaya Melinda Upchurch Patricia Valdez Jeremy Varnell Scott Vest Paul Vohra James Waage Philip Wagner Morgan Walden Patrick Walker Tracy Walker Bill Walter Diane Ward Warren Wardrup Wendi Washam Susannah Webb John Welch Mike Welch John Whitaker Bryan White Samona Wilcox Danny Winton David Worley John Wylie Helen Yensan James Yoe Kyle Zadel Joanna Zamirski z Juniors 65 Tonya Zimmermann Dale Coffman N 66 Juniors Llon mascot Morgan Walden smlles wlth her pum- pkln she made at Halloween for a communlty project. German club members enjoy the food and ente ment at thelr Halloween party In October. Junlor Krlsty Roberts smlles while performing durlng Junlors Jennlfer Whitaker and Mlchaele Drake con- halftlme ata varslty football game. centrate on drawlng pumpklns for Halloween. Ewa N Q' i sl , Junlors Chrls Thompson. Dusty Haws and Clay Palmer Blowlng up balloons for Junlor Exec., junlor Brett dress up os nerds durlng spirit week. Haynes helps wlth decoratlng the splrlt float. ,v , . ,el ear ., Junlors 67 Senator Troy Madrigal helps blow up balloons for the Homecoming Dance at the Hilton Hotel. Sophomore Robert Shaw looks surprised as he searches his locker for some textbooks. Sophomore Lisa Hole looks back down the hall on! way to her next morning class. f l l l l .J l l r i i v l .-'ffl'------x x ff r ---EE'-. W. .1 ff' '-. 's- - X. N.. l 'H Sophomol-es if--'K '- -.- ,-- F K RX The sophomore section displays its enthusiasm during a morning pep rally in the fall. 68 Sophomores u1,,d l l l i giilb. , ffl W A 75' - . . if fl . 5 , :iii ' ' ' 12 ' 'S . v jigs f s , F' B fir K 1. A - f- ,Sggf a we .' FEI T. lPi'o'i.i I A , 5333 X .J-3, ' J 1 'ETP' Aff I Stephanie Abner Tim Abraham Lupe Aguilar Elizabeth Alsobrook Aquiles Alvarado Denise Alvarado Dana Ashby Andy Aubrey Stephanie Bailey Clark Baker Tim Barrett Klm Bartlett Amelia Beebe Monica Benitz Danny Blackwood Erlc Boenig Bryan Bond Suzanne Bowman Stephanie Brawner Jackie Bridges Bennie Britt Dayna Brooks Lee Brown Sunny Browning Lisa Burgess Teresa Burt Chris Van Buskirk Melissa Bynum Jerry Byrd Anna Byun Claudia Camargo David Camargo Keith Cameron Andrew Cardona Robert Carl Kelly Carnes Melinda Carrillo Susan Carroll Jennifer Carson O. K. Carson Maria Castellanos Melida Castellanos Ruben Castilla Brian Castleberry Julie Catchings Ramona Catlett Maria Centeno Matt Chambers Esther Chang Jae Chang Tracey Chapman Khim Chhoa Mark Childers Kenny Chumbley Brian Chung James Clark Sophomores 69 Jeff Clark Tracy Clemons David Coates David Conaway Darrin Cone Randy Copeland Becky Coury Jeremy Creed Vincent Cremeans James Cross Jorge Cubria Daryl Curran Felix Custalta Catherine Dafft Anita Dalton Amy Daniel Jennifer Davis Linda Davis Michael Davis Frank De Leon Kim Dean Jason Deaton Mike Deaton Robin Dees Robert Diaz Geoffrey Diener John Dillon Jason Dooley Paul Dorn Russ Doss Tammy Dugger Lisa Eberwein Jason Elliott John Elsey Michelle Embler Shelly Embrey David English Amy Erwin Jose Fabela lsis Farlow Tammy Ferguson David Feller Da Wei Feng Stacy Fisher 70 Sophomores 'av 54.43 L 4'. '- C . l X x I On her way to class sophomore Angela Johnston pauses to smile at a friend In the hall. r' 3 ., , ! x.Q-X M She, rr XR' X V 3 ei 'Wh Sophomore Marl Saldlvar and freshman Mlchelle Thomas pracrlce wrestling In the hall. T' K .1 lg K 2 A ,Q v K? Q A, 1 f 'aj uw H, fl S uwvmassrqe 1 - P4 x-my Ml-J .1 Jr: Davld Flsher Qulnn Flsher Matt Flach Tammy Fletcher Steven Ford Sherrl Frank Llncoln Free Shannon Frltcher Jennlfer Gage Llsa Gann Reglna Garza Allsa Gossoge Candice Gawley Johanna Geollua Chrls George Josh Getman Brlan Glbson Alba Gll Paul Gllmore Tammy Godsey Alma Gomez Mlquel Gonzales Tlrso Gonzales James Gravatt Melonle Graves Davld Green Klm Green Trlsha Green Pam Greenstone Nelson Guerra Sun Jun Ha Llsa Hale Stacl Hale Makavan Hay Teresa Hallmark Claudla Hancock Anlssa Harblson Marle Harrell Matt Harklns Holly Harland James Harrlson Jenny Harrlson Chrlstl Hawn Sophomores 71 Malyvan Hay Renee Hayes Shawna Heermans Georgina Hernandez Tony Hernandez Val Hernandez Glen Heslett Young Ho Kim Kelly Holder Todd Holleman Vaden Holley Mark Hollingsworth Tammy Hook Richard Houck Kirk Howard John Howe Dilly Hughes Ricky lbarra Renee Ingram Randy Jackson Monica Jacobs Ariel Davis Pat Jenkins Steve Jenkins Elisa Johnson Renee Johnson Angela Johnston Stephen Kaiser DeeAnn Kamp Korey Keck Jenny Keene James Kendrick Steve Kimbrel Holly Kimbrell George Kingsley Stephanie Kreutzfeld Dan Kristiansen Chance Lannom Lisa Lassiter Tammy Lawson Annette Lenis Tom Lewis Jennifer Lewellen Andy Little 72 Sophomores -- i is., it 5 w .. Y . Working against a deadline, sophomore Kim Dean completes her page layout for the annual. K . el 1 x voumuu f I 2.451 . ' 1 . 'iii iii . . , H -- .eg JM Rudy Carrera, sophomore band member, displays his musical talents during an afternoon pep rally. Paul Little Cynthia Lo Lane Looka Jennifer Lopez Maria Lopez Tommy Late Maricela Lugo Alicia Magana Chad Malone Angela Martin Geniffer Martin Mike Martin Tari Martin Emily Martinez Marina Martinez Stephanie Marx Greg Massie Kelley Massingill Kim Matthews Stefani Maynard Jackie McCarroIl Russell McCasland Derek McCIaran James McCord Sandy McCoy Richard McKinley Grace Meadows Jocelyne Melat Lydia Mendoza Michelle Miller Ricki Miller Misty Mixon Lalania Mock Yekta Moghaddos Chiquita Montanez Deanne Moore Tanya Moore Moises Mora Vidal Mora Angela Moren Matt Muller Chris Munizza lrene Munoz Ashleigh Murphy Sophomores 73 Nikki Naff Sathyajlth Nair Alex Navarrette Glenn Neblett Brad Neustupa Mark Newton Ly Nguyen Phuong Nguyen Dawn Nlchols Sheri Nichols Tim Norman Katie Norris Craig Ohmsieder Miquelina Otero Pattle Ott Jennifer Owens Melenle O'Neol Elizabeth O'RIelly Mlssy Pace Dora Perdomo Brooks Perrlne Bradley Peterson Kelly Petty Jerrod Pfullmann Thida Phong Karen Plneda Keri Polk Preston Price Sheri Priest Dwight Putnam Christina Ramirez Johnny Ramirez Dawn Rasco Misty Ray Sean Reed Tammy Reno Edward Roberts Lisa Robertson Martha Rodriguez Junior Rodriguez Ruben Rodriguez Aimee Rosen John Rousseau '-Sl Mehdizo Routchias 74 Sophomores Klrk Howard and Ronald Thompson, sophomores, show excltement about tholr upcomlng class. faerie 'Ver - V .1 if ' ,. t S! YW s Q L ' SSW-2 .w. ,Q 1 A Z it 1. 4' t i g .. 5, 1 9' 5 F gl rf ' ' - 1 , F 4 Q . re . I, I 3 f Q 4 rm , x1.......1sm.t......d mls I fi. ' W . A . 1' ' Fi ,A 9, .. 8 .41 ,YK , ,L S 1 x -f-ar iid v is my M: if .ri . -I . : f, 1 ' if T i ' all' -. 5 . A 4fPqr'f 'F'if? ' 2 I fi 1 f N -z -. y . ,g f ,f ga? F 2 Wg. 2 -v . Rin ' fsfef 11 is fr 1 K W' 5 J Tony Trevlno, sophomore. concentrates on an upcom- Ing SWIM MOST. ., T Q Kim Rudebeck Terry Rumba James Russell Mike Russell Stacie Ruth Donna Rynders Mlchelle Sadler Cindy Salter Lisa Salml Kathy Scherzer Darrel Schmidt Donna Schmidt Paul Schmidt Misty Seymour Jeffry Shaffer Robert Shaw Keri Shine Chrissy Simpson Donuia Slms Steven Singleton Aaron Smith James Smlth Kelli Smith Kevin Smith Christian Sparks Julie Stephens Shelley Stone Shelly Stone Shannon Streetman Cindy Sutton Marcie Thacker Tracy Thorp Craig Thomas Becky Thompson Chad Thompson Ronald Thompson Bill Tinker Paige Tinker MaryJo Torres Steve Townley Roger Trout Becky Tucker Windy Tucker Shannon Tutt Sophomores 75 Carla Upchurch Jennifer Utley Carlos Valley Carol Vaughan Craig Vriesenga Matt Wade Jason Walker Jeanan Walvoord Mark Wampler Loren Ward Sunny Ward Angie Warren Cathy Watson Corey Watson John Weaver Richard Weaver William Webb Donna Weiss Joe Wharton Marta Wickham Holly Wilcox Sheila Wilkie Amy Williams Joe Williams Rodger Wilson Wendy Winton Maureen Woodwell Jason Woodyard Angie Woolridge Cathy Young Rachel Zorger Stacy Garrett Shawn Henderson 76 Sophomores 1 'Q-w ' : -N Sophomore Patty Ott. after the accident, makes her way to her next class in September. Todd Ogletree greets fellow students in the hall on his way to class before school. Preparlng for o fall concert, freshman Sandro Chris Dowdy, freshman. tokes core of o newly born Gonzalez practices he' violin In class' piglet ot the Agriculture Born. A group of enthuslostlc freshmen show thelr splrlt ot o pep rally in the boys' gym. F-..--.5-M I F,-'J--n '-5--S-N-i Ix- f 'X gas ,-f-'Nm Freshmen Freshman Craig Wisdom. o member of FFA, pro shows his award-wlnnlng cow. ,ff Hx, x, ' H yr. ffxi- '--- 76 Freshmen Tina Abbe Beth Abbott Spencer Abercrombie Courtney Adamson Aimee Adrian Mike Allbright Phil Allen Franky Alrero Carlos Alvarez Daniel Ansong Julie Atteberry Bethany Ayres Dina Bailey Jon Bailey Speedy Baldwin Travis Barlow Rob Barton Rusty Bass Christie Bates Troy Bayless Emil Belardo Llnda Belcher Faisal Bhamani Carolyn Bird Bret Bi rdsong James Bishop Katie Bixler Leslie Blagg Matthew Blase Lee Boyd Ben Boykin Ricky Branch Heather Brashear Kim Braun Eugene Brewster David Brown Heather Brown Timitha Bryan Albert Bryant Angela Bryant Gwen Buhr Becky Bernardini Pat Butler Una Byun Abel Cabrera Kathy Cadena Kim Chheng Virginia Cantu Catarino Cardenas Maria Cardenas Alicia Cardona Kelly Carnes Wade Carroll Kyle Carlson Starbell Carson Stacie Carter Freshmen 79 Servando Castellon Marcos Castilla Shannon Cate Lisa Chambers Ellena Chang Mary Chapman Lawrence Chen Paula Chestnut Shawna Clark Danielle Coates Jeff Cochran Jeffery Cole Chris Compton Christina Connell Brandon Cooper Eric Counts Sharon Coursey Jennifer Cox Erica Crawford Sandra Crawford Marc Cross Cassie Curry Chau Dao Vanessa Davila Audra Davis Christy Davis Kandice Davis Teresa Davison Phillip Deen Tim Depalma Elizabeth DeLeon James Dickerson Jennifer Dieken Zach Di Francesco Chris Dowdy Jamie Dromgoole De Wayne Thomas Michelle Duvall Laurie Elders Lajeana Ellis Michael English Elaine Escobor Karen Espenschied Teresa Estrada 9.9, I it , hah td .X 4. .2 af. sh. C. L. A gg r., . .. I. M s A2Q C , Ss Tiffany Martelli, freshman, organizes last-minute details in preparation for a speech tournament. Jason Fields Richard Fleischman Silvia Flares Pam Flynn Lauren Fore Alicia Foster Nelson Foster Brenna Francis Bill Friedman Jennifer Gage Dolores Garcia Leida Garza Brad Gates Jana Gaudreau Gabriel Gentile Courtney Giddens Cory Gilchrest Mark Glasschroeder Valarie Goar Daysi Godoy Michelle Godsey Carolyn Godwin Sandra Gonzalez Melinda Goodell James Graham Matt Creason Becky Greger Felecia Guest Ed Haas Craig Hahn Duane Hahn John Hahn Amy Hake Shelby Hale Jason Hamby Elaine Hanes Trina Harrington Michelle Harris Germaine Harrison Amy Hasfjord Julie Hatton Lisa Haydon Jared Heal Freshmen 61 Catherine Hesse Jason Hudson Jennifer Holland Kia Hundley Tracy Hutton Vy Huy Sarah Ingram Jack Jackson Brandy Jones Danny Jones Frances Jonon Jason Kaplinsky Kristian Kearns Nicole Kelly Nicole Kenney Luther Kilmer Sun Kim Julie King Andy Kirkland Molly Knight Wyndi Knight Kousuke ltoh Jason Lamb Angela Lane Kelly Lane Tammy Langston Teri Latham Monty Leclair Julie Lewis KJason Lindsey Doug Livingston Meredith Long Keith Lucy Lisa Luther Kellie Madison Ethan Margolis Fred Marinko Tiffany Martelli Clayton Martin Layne Mashburn Sam Matson Will Matthews Jennifer May Chris Mays f 1' 1' - ' ff' Y . A group of freshmen cheer for the Lions at the Turner vs Smith pep rally. ,qv -1,3 -1-I C' .. .'-' QM if K,-f-f-f L , , , x Preparing for the Christmas Concert, freshman Jeff Pace practices his violin. E .,. X ,. ,. Meredeth McCallum Paige McCIendon Angel McCord Bobby McFalI Kim McKerreghan MaryAnn McKibben Tina Melton Karen Mendez Brandy Middleton Bridget Miller Chris Miller Francine Mims Amy Mitcham Amy Mittelsteadt Mark Moffeit Bita Moghaddas Amy Moore Debra Moore Kathie Moore Dustin Morgan Jessica Morris Chad Mosley Mary Mowinkel Bryan Murphy Kevin Myer Leslie Myrlin vNicole Neidert Jimmy Nguyen Jimmy Nicola Clint Norris Jennifer Null Nikki Orr Todd Orsburn Brian Owens Susan Owens Kaycee O'Kelly Jeff Pace Sheila Pack Desiree Palmer Hugh Pender Borany Penh Julio Perdomo Ronald Perez Leo Perron Freshmen 63 Greg Perry Connie Peters Leif Pierson Britton Pilot Joe Pinedo Ashly Pitcher Sam Pon Sylvia Preston Kosal Prum Sokhay Prum Ted Qualls Laurie Ramirez Roland Ramos Karen Randell Carol Reese Brent Regnold Melinda Reid Jose Reyez Darrell Richardson Tony Richter L Jason Rikeg A Wade Roberts Kate Robertson Lee Robinson John Rodriguez Manuel Rodriguez J Steve Rodriguez Stacy Rogers Audra Powell Jodi Rush Cindy Salinas Brad Sanders Don Sanders Jake Sandlin Todd Sandri Yolanda Saucedo Angela Scamardo Kirsten Schmidt Jennifer Schultz Tara Seavers Charles Self Greg Seymour Patrick Shackelford Paul Sharp F R ,, t . g t is 1 W Q it T. A i 47' .A v A i. Two freshman orchestra members review their sheet music for the upcoming week. US' . 1 T 751' .il if J-if 1 i aa 1 , .-i '. , I 1 K. ' ky: . l i V, . Chris Shave Andy Shaw Heather Sheaffer Tanya Sheffield Meredith Simonds Stephanie Sliger Catherine Small Aaron Smith Connie Smith Julie Smith Ron Smith Amy Snead Lisa Soto Nishanthu Sreedharan Doug Steele Joan Stewart Belinda Stone Melissa Sudik Cathy Summers Shane Sutton Clint Swanson Charles Taylor Q Emily Taylor Michelle Thomas Phillip Thomas Rob Thomas Mickie Thompson April Tinsley Rady Touch Bill Tracewell Angela Tracy Frank Trankulov Bobby Triplett Thad Tucker Marcelo Unterbug David Upchurch Victor Urdioles Danny Vess Karrie Wagner Chris Walker Dana Walker Joycelyn Ward Lori Ward Scott Ward freshmen 85 B6 Freshmen Jeff Warner Tiffani Washam Catherine Watson Kristian Way Kim Webster Craig Weiss Richie West Y Chris Whiteley Mike Whitley Ginger Whitmer Brandon Wilcox Melanie Wilcox Chris Williams C- ,W W Bryan Wilson Buddy Wilson Cynthia Wilson Robin Wilson Darren Wimberly Nicole Winters Tracy Wise .lon Wood Michelle Woolsey Laura Hilton Johnny Neill, freshman, waits against the wall to join a PE volleyball game. S , .C l Rig ,C r , 245 ' f Z V, ff, i V we ,- M V - f r Working on a charity project, freshman Stacie Carter creates faces on pumpkins in October. reshmon Willis Neff takes a break from taking notes r Mr. SpindIe's biology class. Q New i Freshman Kousuke Itoh plays the clorinet in the band during a pep rally in the big gym. Two freshmen wait to return the serve in a PE volleyball game ln the small gym. Freshman cheerleaders climb down from a pyramid during a freshman football game. Freshmen 87 Llbrarlan Carole Fulton shows her homecomlng game enthuslasm whlle worklng before school Oct. 10. cwQK 1 Drama Instructor Davld Evans dlrects students durlng The varslty football coaches are Introduced to the stu- tryouts for the fall production. dent body durlng a mornlng pep rally. 86 Academics k V sinh F, , at UC of Q.. - N- .J -.... instructor Britt Thompson shares o dance with wife Oct. 11 at the Homecoming Dance. Varslty volleyball coach Karl Hollingsworth en- courages students to attend the next game. Hlstory Instructor Kay Black speaks to her students' P0 rents at Open House Sept. 22. V W R-.J W Meadow's house. forelgn language teacher prbara Fatheree snacks on Brie and crackers. Ponderlng the laws of physics. science teacher Carrl Cupp assists senior Cathy Clark with her Science Fair project during third perlod. I--. I I .1 , I ...- -..f-- -.. I I-' .....- ---.. F.--1.--., ,'--.., -, -,.- , -.,-N ...W -.-' --- I -5- 'H -.f ,.- -..--f'-.-.-, K '-L. i wx...-h :--- .,.-- .,.-- f--.m , , W-.1 -- - .- -- ... -. -,Q , ..- ,.- -.- -.... ,.--I ...- l -C. - ' .- -. '-. -... -, ,- .h . ..- . ,, ,. . . -. -. . k -1... . -,r ..4 .... - . -. 1--..s - -... . ,. -.,-H-' --,,-, . '-., , , .- --'..-L---f--. , --., fr... ,A i '--,...,- -'L-,:L...' -f-.-g '-.5-G -.W-M-. , 1 - ...- -. ., , . .....,,,,,-- ' - ..- -- ....,,,, '-. 'H-. 5...-, ,. , ,1 -- ,.-' ,,-- '-..- '-. +.....f- . ,. -. .1 .. -.. , , ..-- -..-5 -.L . , -.,, , -'. !.. Q-'Qt f -..,i,-. n ' ' - V '-., '-., , '-c.- ' .- -.-' I .n.+- .- -,.-' -..- .--, ' -!,:.....-5 A-.-1 sF::,.- - 3 , '- '-. , . - -H - ' . - ...'-. .- -C...-,... -- -J, -'-.,- '-.Q -..-,,.-...f- ' .rf ,J --...t -.., r 2-.., C r 4.-ft,-:f - '-. ' '-- ,.-- .f- -. the Sept. 23' French Club meeting at -Y4ig-j'jf:f:: :.,...-----.g,-- 3 --4,4-AA V j-Tf,-Lglifj.-ij:,.-4' an ..- .- -. ,- -1. ,-.H i ,ul . .N I . 4. P.. J--. '--.' '-.-.4 , . --., . ..-fr: ...- l - - .- . . I - ,-' .' ri-. , -. e.,- .f- s ,. - f ..., - ...-, BQ- .' --' .-' -.- ...-- '--..-, -..,, , -t., , K -- .-f, ,..g,......--I ...-- - - - .- - . ,,. .. ,f , --. , - vw-, 'H--...-- .-' ...- - -gg .- , , I . , . L- ,-,,-, , . .,, -. - .- f ..-,,..r ,.... -.md -..,- ' ' ',,- f ..- -.- f- ... '-.., -'--- K G..- ,.v-'- .a-- .. Looking up from her work, Dean of Students Janette Parker smlles at her co-workers. Straightening her files, Junlor Counselor Gloria Lyon takes a break for the aarnera. 'Bm , n I ents- QO Administration .'L V , ' Xxx Taklng a break from her Pepsi, Ms. Jane Coleman cor- rectly makes note of absent students. I Dean of Students Terry Carpenter dlscusses a st dent's conduct with Offlcer James Shields. Q ,Nga . 1 ...1f:.w- mm ' .es-ex-. Q. Administration ' 'sew ,sus 1 rf' gn, F N 7 ' sais: . if i'ii L f ,sc . S y C , is C A . - xv, 5 7 .,. K as S Y' ' 11 . S S h '1 A S - W. ' K rf. in A - - , . L P' ' ' S' I iii ' r S C- c , - is i -fe-feelffsgl-:gg t -fl. -- , Q N ii .ii, 2 0 3, ffl ' Y '3,' 5 if , . , L , 'ix aww' ln hls oltlce, vocatlonal counselor Chrls utlllzes hls computer. at l -sl ln hls ofllce, counselor Hal Barkley dlscusses a schedule change wlth a student. Donald Shelfleld, School Board Pres. Scott Smlth, School Board Vlce Pres. Nan Valvoord, School Board Secy. Mlke Blalock, School Board member Dr. Clay Boyer, School Board member Mary Hebert, School Board member Joe Sandlter, School Board member Dr. Dan F. Long, Superintendent Kenneth Bush. Asst. Supt. - Admln. Bob Beene. Asst. Supt. - Business Dr. Charles Thacker, Asst. Supt. - Inst. Carla McGee, Prlnclpal Dr, Mlke hutkowsky, Asst. Prlnclpal Dlck Scoggln, Asst. Prlnclpal Janette Parker, Dean of Students Terry Carpenter, Dean of Students Hal Barkley, Counselor Penny Teagarden, Counselor Nancy Shaheen, Dlagnostlclan Donna Heard, Counselor Alde Glenda Gregory, Receptlonlst Mary Ann Hlll, Bookkeeper Jo Beth Townsend, Prlnclpal's Secy. Carole Fulton, Llbrarlan Regina Green. Llbrary Alde Patsy l-llghtower, Llbrary Alde Y ,iw . .e B saw Admlnlstratlon 91 Communication Arts and English Vince Cowdrey, English Barbara Fatheree, French Karen Jackson, English Elaine Oncina. Spanish Anne Poyner, English Patricia Ray, Spanish Thomas Toulmin, Journalism Hector Zamorano. ESOL Ms. Karen Jackson explains the grammar assignment to a student while keeping class order. --.---1 ..,.......-4 Talking with her class. Spanish teacher Karen Keller begins the introduction of the next chapter. Q2 Communication Arts and English .,1L...k A ., J- si .-Y 5 i 7 at 4 J? I Q wr . .,. ,W ..i.?,, . we ' , . 43, W1 b ' 2 bf 9 x- mr, r s M 75 'J i Spanish instructor Elsa Barrera grades quizzes whi' her class completes their assignments. - ' On Nerd Day English teacher Debra Moore takes attendance before second period begins. At Open House, Ms. Sharon Perrotto explains the ob- jective of her class to parents. -Le. 5 im' fix l qw 2 Q 'i L Q y 5? A 12335 ff2f'T'?'sj,f ,pf teacher Billie Durand gives directions for the As students carefully listen, English teacher Anne 's assignment to her students. Poyner has a discussion with her class. Communication Arts and English ,f i 93 At the fall semester Open House. Ms. Lennie Sunthimer discusses her classroom procedures. Mathematics instructor Charlene Modrigal answers a student's question during a geometry class. 94 Math and Science Science teacher Martha McSweeney talks with a stu- dent about membership requirements for the Junior Engineering Technical Society. Mathematics teacher Janie McPherson explains h teaching methods to parents at Open House Oct. 22 Math and Science -A Amqpuonil mr' iff' teacher Michael Reichle shows a future RLT one of his many pet snakes. Katy Ashour, Mathematics Doug Bertrand, Mathematics Alice Case, Science Fred Hurst, Science Donna Jansen, Mathematics John Johnson, Science -Fifi X Pat Kuttesch, Mathematics Fred Matthews, Mathematics Martha McSweeney, Science Michael Reichle, Science Laura Richie, Mathematics David Spindle, Science Lennie Sunthimer, Science . e w 2 - ii'i. i :g f 4, , vi , 'Q t' Math teacher Harry Cutler explains the day's assign- ment on the overhead projector. Science instructor David Spindle explains the Periodic Table of Elements to his class. Math and Science 95 Vocational Er Occupational Alan Bambino, Drafting Mary Brown, Home Economic Julie Chastain, Home Economic Nina Mosher, Home Economics Irene Simpson, Home Economic Sheryl Singleton, Horticulture Rose Stone, Cosmetology i Linda Tole, Home Economic 1 515 n - Ms. Chris Pentecost, Home Economic Co-op Instructor. begins an educational tilm for students. As an Introduction. Ms. Nita Wyatt discusses the fun- damentals of vocational education. 96 Vocational - Occupational Ms. Doris Tlpps, vocational teacher, answers stude questions during the class period. if 'rafting Instructor Alan Bambino helps junior Chrls artman with mechanical drawing. Ms. Mary Brown, homemaking instructor, helps junior Jodi Callihan prepare a dish during class. Ms. Nina Mosher talks wlth Senior Executive Commlt- tee secretary Michelle Self during a Friday night sock hop. .,'l ff il nr During afternoon classes, Mr. Dick Kyser talks with students about Agricultural Co-op. Vocational and Occupational Q7 Llonette Instructor Julle Karnes converses wlth drlll Ms. Marlon Crosby. math Instructor, explaln team members durlng flrst perlod. mathematical concept to students during class. Basketball coach .llm Murphy slts guardlng the candy machines during lunch. ensuring no purchases. 4 sf. 13. C Coaches Blll Clay and Dan Brown discuss an lntrlcate Buddy Reyes discusses key polnts In hlstory wlth football play durlng practice. freshman students during class period. 98 Soclal Studlesflslealth G PE - Social Studies Health and Physical Education Q , .3 HJL ss fx,-,. , 1 'Sr S ,f .il nach Randy Bush watches the football players from e sldellne with great concentration. N Z a Larry Brooks, Social Studies 1 'I Randy Bush. CoachfSocloI Studies ' Carol Bushnell. Coach f English Sheryl Fowler, Health Karl Hollingsworth, Coach f Health Julle Karnes, Llonettes Darrell Lewis, Social Studies Rick Menasco, Coach fSocIaI Studies Jlm Murphy. Coach 1 Health Thomas Phllllps, P.E.fTralner Suzanne Reese, Soclal Studies Buddy Reyes, Social Studies Kerry Smith, CoachfP.E. 'L -A' 5 S 5. 1: .Af 2,33 Health Instructor Sheryl Fowler enjoys a lighthearted moment during class period. Stretching hls arms and yelling, Coach Mike Venable gives Instructions to a player from the sldellnes. Soclal Studies f Health 6 PE 99 Special Ed and Fine Arts Emma Chance, Special Education Sharon Clark, Special Education Pat Devers, Special Education Janet Doss, Special Education Brooksie Edler, Special Education David Evans, Drama Patricia Gatlin, Special Education n Paul Gilchrist, Orchestra Anna Harris, Special Eduation Maureen Irwin, Special Education Roxanne Keeter, Special Education Deborah Pitcher, Special Education f Linda Shipley, Speech Therapist i Jeanette Winner, Special Education X x A Art teacher Robert Merrill helps two students wtih their six-week projects. Band director Jim Moen pauses outside the bond room after practice. 100 Special Ed and Fine Arts Rf ,ao K Mr. i .,t V .. , e 1, 1 , ' , Q 4 fx. 'Q' Art teacher Frances Merrill gives instructions for an project to a student. ww fr M-+151 Y. v-.,,,.- Peggy O'NeilI. choir instructor, takes a break out her busy day to sit down and relax. Mr, David Bowman, band director, listens and critiques his French horn section. +4 ..........-.- .4-u-u-un is .......-- ilgwswg ga .. 1' -. f me Mr. Mike Venable, special education instructor, ex- plains an assignment to his studens. Ms. Anna Harris, special education instructor. ex- plains an assignment to one of her students. upf- Special Ed and Fine Arts 101 H: ffrimf : A ' K f '19'5fV5'i5r'W ,i1WV' '11 S571 STEM ?EEfv'55 W Z ' K7 Qiifiiimll V if AHIML55? A 4 ' , 21f 9,5 'iifi 51l::E-lfkifiiifi'Li' WV W:.J..ttA:5A:E!5? ' MV WEr.2?iir'l?f 'W Sif::Se: ivy: 'iam' 7 :Et :ri 71' -t. 37:51 2 'fl - ,rf S Q Q. 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W .ici siviir f.. : 1- f lffsrg' r f H 104 Top Ten Seniors Hunt Bonneau Trevor Lewis Steven Polk Russell Putnam Timothy Thompson Top Ten Hunt was involved in the Freshman Executive Committee, Sophomore Executi Committee, Student Senate, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Lion Life, the chol department, the Roar, the Lion's Tale, baseball, basketball, and football. He was tl captain of the football team and Most Valuable Player. He was chosen All Distri quarterback his senior year. ln the choral department, he was part of the A Ca pella Choir, Men's Concert Choir, and participated in the musical, Guys ai DolIs. In his freshman year he was on the honor roll. Hunt was a master ceremonies for the Lion Revue and was nominated Most Involved while being vott Most Spirited for three years. He plans to attend the University of Texas in Aust to major in radio and television broadcasting. lf beginning high school over agai Hunt said, l would get involved in as many activities as possible because hig school lasts for four years, and it goes faster than you think. Trevor was involved in wrestling, Spanish Club as president, Class Executive Cor mittees, Math Club, Mu Alpha Theta, Olympics of the Mind, UIL One-Act techr cian, JETS, Student Senate, and National Honor Society. He was selected 6 Who's Who Among American High School Students and received an advance math competition award. Trevor won two first-place ribbons in Spanish compe tion, first place in science fair two years, and fifth place in state competition in tl Texas Amateur Wrestling Association. He plans to begin Brigham Young Univer: ty to study medicine. lf beginning high school over again, Trevor said, l would st my car, fly to Cozumel, and follow in the footsteps of Jacques Cousteau. Steven was involved in the Freshman Executive Committee, Sophomore E ecutive Committee, basketball, baseball, the New Revelation Quartet, and tl choral department. He was a member of the Men's Concert Choir, A Cappel Choir, and Symbany show choir. His freshman year he was chosen for All Distri Choir. He was part of the All State Choir for three years. Steve was awarded a fir division rating in the solo performance and state solo contest, a silver, and a go certificate in the school choir. He was the men's director of A Cappella Choir h junior year and student director his senior year. He performed in the Lion Revt and had the lead role in Little Mary Sunshine, the 1987 musical. He was also at tive in his church youth group as youth advisor. Steven plans to attend Texa Christian University to study vocal performance. lf beginning high school ovl again, Steven said, I would goto New York to study under the best there is. Russ was involved in the National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, the Latin Clu Chapel Hill United Methodist Church Youth Council, and the Lion band. He was member of the Symphonic Band all four years, two years as first chair trumpe Russ was drum major his senior year. He was a member of All Area Band, P Region Jazz Band, Bi-State Select Honor Band tsecond chair trumpetj, and Ea Texas State University Select Honor Band, which consisted of the top 45 Tex: high-school musicians. His senior year Russ was the principal trumpet in the f Region Orchestra and was selected to the All State Band. During his junior year, t worked as a tutor at Brainworks Educational Center. Russ plans to attend Baylt University and to continue his interest in music. lf beginning high school ovt again, Russ said, l would be wilder. Tim was involved in football, track, Sophomore Executive Committee, Junior EJ ecutive Committee, Senior Executive Committee as sock-hop disc-jockey, M Alpha Theta, Symbany show choir, National Merit Competition, and the musica Little Mary Sunshine. He was the tenor section leader in choir. ln the UIL cho he was chosen for district, zone, region, and area. He also participated in the One Way Singers Chapel Choir at the First Baptist Church of Carrollton. Tim plans t attend Baylor University. If beginning high school over again, Tim said, l would d all of my work and then have fun. Seniors drea was involved in basketball, track, Freshman Executive Committee, phomore, Junior, and Senior Executive Committees as treasurer, Powder-puff tball, French Club as president, Art Club, National Honor Society, Mu Alpha eta, the Missing You dance, PTSA, and the Roar staff as editor and otographer. She was a member of the People to People Ambassador Club, arded a leadership award in the Junior Executive Committee, designed the 1987 SA bumper sticker, received a Superior Performance award in French, and was oduction Manager of the Lion's Tale newspaper. She was a Homecoming incess nominee and voted Most Outstanding Personality two years. Andrea plans attend Stephen F. Austin State University to study advertising. If beginning high hool over again, Andrea said, I would take Mark, his bike, my camera, and lots film on a one-way ticket to Europe. m was involved in basketball, track, Spanish Club, Freshman and Sophomore ecutive Committees, Junior and Senior Executive Committees as president, tin Club, and the National Honor Society. She was nominated Most Spirited and npeived a leadership award her junior year. Kim plans to attend Texas ASM liversity to study physical therapy. lf beginning high school over again, Kim said, would do the best I can and reach for the stars, isti was involved in tennis, the Lion Revue, Class Executives Committees, People People Ambassador Club, Symbany, National Honor Society as treasurer, Mu pha Theta, and the Thespian Society as secretary. She was secretary of Student nate her junior year and president her senior year. She participated in the school y The Drunkard, the One-Act Play her sophomore and junior year, and held lead role in Little Mary Sunshine. She was nominated Daughters of the erican Revolution. She was voted Most Involved, a Top Ten senator, church th group president, Best Supporting Actress, A Cappella Choir section leader, was selected for district, region, and area choirs. Kristi plans to attend Baylor iversity to study public relations. lf beginning high school over again, Kristi said, would encourage all of my classmates to never waste a moment of high school. iita was involved in the Latin Club, National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta as iasurer, Junior Executive Committee, Academic Decathlon, Junior Engineering hnical Society, and French Club as secretary. She was chosen for Who's Who ong American High School Students, All-American Scholar, National Foreign guage Award in French, National Merit Science Award, and National Leader- ip and Service Award. She was awarded first place in the regional PTA poetry ntest, first-place in poetry and dramatic monologue at the Foreign Language ntest. Anita plans to attend the University of Texas at Austin and continue her Jcation at Harvard University. If beginning high school over again, Anita said, I Auld join pep squad, aspire to be a cheerleader, and join the Dallas Cowboys eerleadersf' lie was involved in the A Cappella Choir as the women's director, Symbany, Stu- 1t Senate as vice president, National Honor Society as secretary, Senior Ex- Jtive Committee, Mu Alpha Theta, and Future Homemakers of America. She s chosen as a Who's Who Among American High School Students her junior and nior years. She was one of the Top Ten senators her junior year and was :ognized as an Outstanding High School Student by Mary Baldwin College. Julie ins',to attend Baylor University to study business marketing and management. If ginning high school over again, Julie said, I would try to meet as many people ll could. Andrea Bergeron Kimberly Crigger Kristi Ferguson Anita Pothireddy Julie Young Top Ten Seniors 105 Seniors Seniors juniors Sophornares Freshmen 106 Closs Honors Class Most Likely Most To Succeed Talented MY. Hunt Bonneau Steven Polk Warren Smith Kristi Ferguson Most Handsome Most Most Beautiful Involved Warren Smith Catherine Clark jason Bryan Shannan Swanson Jeffery Clark Shelley Stone Marcelo Unterbug Audra Davis Richard Morris Kristi Ferguson Robert Laney Rebecca Morton Troy Madrigal Jocelyn Melat Lawrence Chen julie Lewis lilfs l Catherine Clark Most Individual Edward Beltran Andrea Bergeron Chris Hartman Salli Ball Dwight Putnam Tammy Ferguson james Nicola Starbell Carson Honors Most Most Athletic Intelligent Emanuel Pearson Trevor Lewis Kimberley Harris Andrea Bergeron Miss THS Kellye Ford Most Class Favorite Class Spirited Clown Personality fem if y y gxliff f Timothy Thompson Sheila Tarpley A Britt Bonneau Diana Blair Shawn Henderson Dana Ashby jason VanFleet Rebecca Greger Doug Chitwood Deborah Travis Dustin Haws Morgan Walden Brooks Perrine Chrissy Simpson Speedy Baldwin jennifer Schultz Timothy O'Hare Kellye Ford Mark Holmes Mary Stacy Brad Neustupa Tanya Moore Darrell Richardson Cassandra Curry Seniors ' Seniors luniors Sophomores Freshmen Closs Honors 107 Sweetheart Coart jafon Bryan Shannon Swanton 5 It Patrick Shachehfora' Dehra Moore Warren Snzith Cathy Clarh Greg Hartman Deanne Moore 1 a Prom ueen and Court K risli Ferguson Senior Q in xx Mr C EWR , .K ,X R . . mx R Q P IE? ,. 4xs'QfT!5 X If -f X C atlay Andrea C bane! 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Senlor Merrell Ashley follows through on o swing at Brookhaven Country Club durlng September. Junlor Scott Brockman ond sophomore Walter Muzaurleta walt for o serve from the Lake Hlghland team. .awaqnv -my L 455 .,,V W , ,f Q j ,s we if 3 A 555 1--an-sch -fa 43 fe' 1 as can R A x I Advancing toward the goal llne. senlor Bo Smlth desperately reaches for o Hunt Bonneau pass. ,--'- ...-..-, 1-. .-' ...- ' -.g '-.- .- ..- ..., . .- .-' .-' . -., - ,.-' ,.-' -..r--........ '-., -..qq- .- ,.- ..- - -C, - ---' Q.-f -,..- '-., - -iq... , --.. --' .-- ,.-' .....-..... f-. . '-s. .- .- ' .- ,-' '-.. 'H-. '-H., .---',--1.-F '--. '-H-4. --...,- . -...- --.- ln. -U-... ...-,,-- -..un . -f-- ' ..-.- .-' -.- - '-. '-4 ' -'S'-.. - .. 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M'l?,1,, my .3 my Q' ' f'.f,,,,, , ...M ,,.,,, We W ww ffm 0 . ,Itf W , , we IS.: During the Homecoming game agalnst Richardson, junior Klt Barlow makes an Interception. 1 14 Varsity Football Tlm O'Hare. the top-ranked flanker In the dlstrlct. out- maneuvers a Smith Trojan to make a clutch catch. , L.. Junlor Brltt Bonneau goes up over a defender to snare a pass from quarterback brother Hunt Bonneau. W an ' S 3 :ff -fv .eq ,. ,. W -...W .A . .5 I... 21 - t 3 A . qw . K, .mt aw... f 11.15-1.1, 2:1 r x' - S221 . :S 5 re X SZ 9 2 I xg X N 1 . tix I xQX i R1 X ,.,.:c,.L.,eei s? I use ...... 3 e 1 t t t t A I t 1 t I t w t W 1 W t r I n 4 1 .':....A-Q L rf-W ,. 4 we 3 . we.. ,, 73. . ,,.., ' s,,. ' ' X Defensive tackle Bill Coker prepares to lay a big blow on the Mustang quarterback In September. Tlm O'Hare, a member of the state-ranked passing at- tack, dances into the end zone on a 58-yard touchdown pass against Grand Prairie. 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Vorsiry Football 115 A W , 1 Q lb 4' 1 5? . 5 1,9 ,U ua 1' ,, ,W A J.. . 9, I ,M w 'Ar' .4 L if V, L Ja Q QB M . il QE., X W af ? ? - M, Q. V., 1 W Af ., 4 , A 1 1 '5- , .V A, ,ga f V: .f L., E fr I ,, Z, ,ne Q ' ,1 7, an Student trainer Brian Kirkwood, junior, tapes Darren Queen's ankle before school. Ltulprls LIES V 6 E05 , : V ,ek buh! Li6 4? W. C rfrriii r,,r C J J i as 4 K' 1-:mfs ' L g 9 LXUFNE ' Lu-ms4 at-,URS 5 3 3 7 1 ,sg ., , re QBS BZQ 7 7 e541 i in 2 HHS J '5,, Llblffs as LIUVKS Lm s Linus runs , , U 4 rii 7, it I I 3 2 Linus- A F Linus. Lions em r sea sn 3 H 4 .L ,V 1 1 t il? 51,115 Eng 5 nuns awaits moss LEE Umm Aj , 4 5 9 1.10115 , Elf I IECJVNS Llgis Liang 36 ,..,, he 1986-1957 student trainers were ftopj David Conaway, Brian Kirkwood, Doug lackwood, David Fisher, Qbottomj Traci Patten, and Chrissy Simpson. Not pictured: isa Bailey and Christian Smith. The members of the 1986-1987 varsity football team were ftop rowj Cameron Grizzle. Thomas Garrett, Matt Hannum, Kevin Sullivan, Gary Harbison, Elijah Turner, David Wimberly, Mark Holmes, Ken Finley, James Jewett, frow 23 Brian Brandt, Warren Smith, James Richardson, Jason Dubose, Do Smith, James Enin Okut, Bill Coker, Mike Finley, Kit Barlow, Crow OJ Randall Gates, Emanuel Pearson, Hunt Bonneau, Tony Medina, Jason Bryan, Dean Langston, John Parish, Chet Bayes, David Mayo, Dion Sims, frow 41 Tim O'Hare, Brian Heermans, Da Wei Feng, Tim Nuhn, Doug Chitwood, Beaver Sims, Kerry Phillips, Christian Van Fleet, John Wiley. fbottom rowj Britt Bonneau, David Clem, Joe Martin, Jimmy Prado, ond Mike McClure. Football 117 acrn the challen 9 9 disrricr proves rigoro 'W , 3 ' l t su 4 -1-R. ...A 'A sms Y , S ff S5 Ev 5: 4 gl fQw2ii215t,f.'f'1 'i f' 2 Q rs.. 1.1 fflwh-,M rg? it, 'MV fm- 3 . -:Q-egg 3s ' .wr-,f xt- 1: ,-Q --I ---. - s 1-Q rw, ssgmz. V 1: -.ff ,.l . .Y Q -ft -sw-1:1 ww Q : 1 V 1 . I 3 ,f??'kE:f 2 Q ffl fwfr I 2 A J' E , 4' rf! s 4 r fi 1 'Eli li ' 9234 152 ' 1' Y ff 5 L1 5 lil? I 3 ' at V ' 'gn E A 5-'Q' - ' if!! '57 4 ft tr H. ' ' -'12 L ,f g.'f,2a1::f1:. ' ' 9 W r is The quarterback throws a pass In a game at the Fleld Sophomore Steve Feeney attempts to complete pass during the game wlth the Smith Trojans. Klcker Joe Wharton boots the wlnnlng fleld goal the junlor varslty at Standrldge Stadium Nov. 6. members of the 1966-87 freshman white team were ftop rowy Steve Bryan, rt Bryant, Brandon Cooper, Curtis Moran, Kyle Swanson, Shane Martin, John , Danny Vess, Jason Lindsey, David Colllns, David Upchurch, Phllllp Thomas, ont Woods, David Brown, Hugh Pender, Qsecand rowj Gonzalo Arellano, Jeff er, Jason Brazel. Thinh Dam, James Graham, Greg Perry, Donald Swindell, Rodriguez, Nelson Foster, Eric Wilson. Doug Flach, Carlos Cruz, Qthird rowj Rodriguez, Todd Orsburn, Lawrence Chen, Mike Jack, Marcelo Unterbug, Shaw, Wade Roberts, Vu Nguyen, Daniel Ansong, and Jason Van Fleet. - A - A A , 'Y' ' l1 , , Freshman Bill Tracewell moves outside for more room during a football game at Vivian Field Junior High. The members of the 1986-67 freshman blue team were ftap rowj Jason Lindsey. Danny Vess, Craig Hahn. Doug Livingston, Derek Coate, Bryan Wilson. Sigmund Sanders, Shane Martin, Mike Chung, Kevin Myer, Steve Rodriguez, David Pender, fsecond rowy Brandon Cooper, Mark Moffelt, Duff Wray, Travis Barlow, David Collins, Marcus Castilla, Alben Bryant, Bill Tracewell, Todd Sandri, Bllly Proctor, qthlrd rowj Jon Bailey, John Rodriguez, Gonzallo Martinez, Lawrence Chen, Alex Brazier, Pat Shackelford, Craig Weiss, Wade Carroll, Greg Perry, Jeff Warner, Thinh Dam, ffourth rowj Rudy Rodriguez, Kim Orn Chheng, Darrell Richardson, Andy Shaw, Marcelo Unterbug, and Roland Ramos. Freshman Bllly Proctor prepares to make his fake on his opponent as Roland Ramos blocks downfleld at Vlvlan Field ln late October. Several members of the freshman blue team stop an opponent short of the first down at Vivian Field. Freshman Football 1 19 Paclng hlmself as the leader of the race, senlor Tony Leadlng hls opponents. senior Todd Wllley concen- Miller feels confident of wlnnlng. trates on not forfeltlng his position. 120 Cross Country i T i- e , , K.,- 5!G'i' s . M,gQKAa t f t K The members oi the 1966-67 boys' cross-country team were ftop rowy Coach BIII Nltcholas, Scott Blood, Mau Farr, Tom Longlno. Martln Rocha, Todd Wllley, Rlchardo Almaguer, Qsecond rowj Mike Davls, Barrett Brown Tony Mlller. Ramiro Salals. Louis Bergh, Tlm Barrett. Frank DeLean, fbottom rowj Fred Marlnko. Emagll Grave Bennle Brltt, Chrls Johnson. Kelth Lucy. and Carlos Ordonez. Not pictured: Chrlstlan VonFIeet. ith no competitors near. senior Ramiro Salais sprints wards the finish line Sept. 22. 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Cross Country 121 Competlng in the medley relay, senior Juan Porra does his best to bring home a victory. I ,1, .,.V y gy ,if I H 'bf' 'E' ,wr . i W , t t f.y' V k 4 ., . Y t t 1' ,e ' , V A 1 Q , , A at Je ,A I ,, It mr? H, .V Participating In the lndlvldual medley. junior Jason H T -. .gf Cooperswlms the breaststroke In December. 4' L ' ' 'M 122 Swimming 5,3 -. :xt Boys' captaln Sean Krenzer works hard for hls lead After flnlshlng her warmup, glrls' captain Hlld while swlmmlng In the boys' 100-yard breast stroke. Porrata takes advantage of her breathing tlme. 'lmming In the boys' 100-yard butterfly, junior Chet yes struggles for the finish. ,rs ' K A , - L N' Q , .s.1 X Q. tt- -::, J , . H A lp, 5 C t't' S ' ' , tit, ,X T E Alx A ,t.tt M , V T. .. , if C A C A-Q Ompe I IVG Wlmmlng K K ,.t N at ' use ' . . J ,Q y tess ,C f Mrhsrondlng wer workouts X . , . , .... ' .. , rs 'A E. ,... 4. W' V., ' .. .-f ,, - fi C , .1 - T S iff. 6 W' .1 m . 0 1 'if fr il K . 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Brandon Cooper, Eddy Beltran, Tony Webb, and Sean Krenzer. Not pictured: Chet Bayes, Tracey Biscomb. Britt Donneou, Kim Dean, Brooks Perrine, Christina Ramirez. Dawn Rasco, Amy Snead. Mark Rutledge, and Ella Talavera. Swim ming 123 Varslty player James Yoe. junlor, watches lntently for hls opponent's serve durlng a slngles match. Senlor Holly Llvlngston moves to return a volley from her opponent at the home court. M, Va Powerful rockets Young reom hos porenriol S., ...,, M. W.. , ..... 2 .- ' U 5' ggfscz! 3: Ile Vg 5 is 'K 291 'l 1 1 1' Q 5 . 'J sf11'i1':1:a.E5'-ME, i52':ell, lf lf: , Y '55 .-l.4?f mQ'E ,ET 'k FQ., 5 elf 'vriig 1' L7 . 5w.:wsl1,!ite zfzaizsm rtgfqfrgf .1-:gp-gi A, -ff :5' -f, fm 'arf aw,avf'::gfs-'iw-gf, ,145-255 .5 'mfg gf:::,7-: -13 qi 54 35 5 gygggf! 1 .E V 1 - 1..h,. .,.,.. - .r f.. ,nc .... fu, .1 ,sl mg. .Z3...,? ,,,.-W hm -- rm!-3, ,... . -. M- 4. if s f Q - -- ' .Mg 5- T 5 i' 425 ,V l Eg . gf 21 tl , , ,E Qjlll f an 5 z. Egg J ' I1-I E git: S 3 f 5 .ig Tennis - ll-,in ' ' up l em QE., . ,.., ,N . ,la 33!2l?' , 'lfi l etei l Coach Kerry Smith discusses strategy wlth her players durlng practice after school. During a match after school. junlor Bart Hancock powerfully returns the ball to hls opponent. Showlng her determlnatlon, junlor Maryjo Torres returns an opponent's dlfflcult serve. The members of the 1986-87 varslty tennis team were ftop rowj Chrls Mlhalovlch, Walter Muzaurleta. Aaron Smlth, lunlor Holley, Jamle Yoe, John Howe, Ban Hancock, Scott Brockman, John Russo. Dennls Kurlan, Coach Kerry Smlth, fbottom rowj Maryjo Torres, JIII Campbell, Kelly Petty. Holly Llvlngston, Dlane Arbelaez. and Michelle Embler. Tennis 125 During a home game. senior Emanuel Pearson con- centrates on a free throw shot for a point. 120 Varsity Basketball Senior Scot Tyler evades a Highland Park opponent as he crosses center court Nov. 26. 5 rm i :ir X ' .- ,I N .1 A V .vw i X A Nx,,..ff -...W r l l l l J , .1 12 t . ,, 4 . i il 2 l Attempting to gain two points, senior wing Stel Herndon towers above a Plano Wildcat. , Richie Morris looks to pass the ball inside dur- a game against the Plano Wildcats. Junior Mike Burns pulls down a rebound during the away game against Highland Park. L ame against Plano, senior point guard Scot Tyler an outside shot for two points. - 9 lu...- district game against Plano, senior Steve goes up for one of his many outside shots. 2 1 After bringing down a rebound, post Curtis Mercer. senior, protects the ball against opponents. Varsity Basketball 127 Durin the Scot Classic in Hi hland Park senior Richie Q 9 f Morris shoots Q jump shot for 2 over his Highlond Pork opponent. Six-foot-six junior Kurt Reamer goes up over his f ponents while attempting to score points. 128 Varsity Basketball , fig -1 ?' Emanuel Pearson shoots for two points from outside the key during the Scot Classic Nov. 26. 4 , Q, lh ' t h 1 1 5' Varsity coach Jim Murphy concentrates on the pos tioning of the opponents' defense. home game against North Garland, coach lim encourages the team to work together. 2 1 c an away game against Plano, senior Richie completes a layup to gain two points. Lion basketball An up-and-down season Ligf,-M 5 vi i i: X fi 1 4 iyiq REQ ymsw, , Y 3, , ' 5 ' rt A 9 ,,.E?M , ,, i. ' ,fifcsw 2 . - -or t,,. t.. 53 .:- i ff 2 ' ., - ,MT in-A ,, . . .... rf , N,,. 15- - ,, .Qu r,,. ra -f'f 7 9 ' 'E - 3 s.kk s ' I 4 -- - T- 5 2 5:55 ' , 51? ' , 5 . . , . fa, , , i , i til . N52 rr ,L -W 'g l , 5 4, 4 as s H15 'Wa if EMM ,gf 3 QQ: Ay we y r kv M -ja H52 M? ggi , -sss i M c at i 4 sr at A fi IX K if , , 5 ,ff . 5 ,F pw! 2 n ew ffm 1 ff lg i, ,Y S 5 rai n 5, 7 it ml A ogg r r to 22, L off 4 rr rt 1 Lx, 'ap rt D ' r X ': iii' - g f, r E s , X fi' M i I er' 'J gs Wx F -'s M iii , sf 'Neff Q t 'lf' f U A tie r r r i t is rdf? ,Q r GE .. f 2 'l k if-. - l , e ntry ' 11- 'i' P - , ' , Zi f - V f , E 8 A ,W nigga, 1, lr it? 'f,ggjLf,iZ, T Q 5 ,H a-1 EV , Q Z , r . e- o f is 5 i i 3 ,Q .' , ' so . i w gi f 4' . tw ig frri Er i - -i f .tit E , e i , ,X oem i g'- ,,,, 1 fi 1 mtl 1 2 , Q g t s- aw .s f , sr , -W ,, gl ' a 'z.,r,, ff' ff' v,- a.'?ff'q1s--15 ' 'f .1 51 22 2' - i ' W' ' cw di gg ! , .Y 3 i f i ,Q Q tn t Nrrt f I The members ofthe B6-87 varsity basketball team were head coach Jim Murphy, Daren Queen, Mike Burns, Emanuel Pearson, Richie Morris, Steve Herndon, Curt Reamer, Brett Alterman, Curtis Mercer. Scot Tyler, Kevin Gladden, and assistant coach Rick Menasco. - Varsity Basketball 129 J Lion basketball Challenging in a new disrricr ,L Ih' 1 v K i f 2. ,, ih- i ' S S , 'l l f I I 3 'l 1 'A '44 il ff' E .. '5 :. ., .l 'E: - 5. W-.!: .:i- L Xzlitligl' V if 5 . 1 'Z L H E f X555 M W L I '. .- ' A fr - - - .- ,' .Qi 'Z K , J f ' i 4 . 5 V ,f-11:01 : -'.' . r ........ N Q.. ......... L -W G. ,I ..., . , . . Wrwwt .-Bi ,J M lay' m e ia Q 9 of HQ an sg 'Efhalha Gm er ,MSE .-t Kr M W ,R ww , t in ,fp ll?3lg! Q x s g ntrga X lwxbfflgl mil kxirsmggseg mig y lj at is A ,J i 1 Wm L L. 57, E ffie f i kk:-,L: A t , V - , ., A.-.g ik g gseelq t - ,a ,f:ag, 3A k ' fm 3 R55 ,,.V. wtgrtt J, 5 ctfrgfiifgigi 333- 5 wifi, E ' J 1 Q 1 az , -1 - if E A it e r w '-, .,.. It t - . , 11 ii 'L L M in . flags ---- NI'I11 rl '- .fggt gi 91 tk la Q .QE 11153 Q Q W it 5, r 1 ! if E l 5 Q v E EQFqiS .g'3l1exQ3,t'i ',i ' AF Ssflatfl Wits-J 3:21 'll' 52552 U X 7 , 'Ill i s , N l X 5 l t s 3 W P 5? 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Freshman Billy Proctor goes for a layup against the Plano Wildcats in the boys' gym Jan. 12. 180 JV Basketball The members of the 1986-67 junior-varsity basketball team were ftop rowj Erik Erikson Greg Hartm Gibson, Craig Ohmsleder, Jlmmy Hlll. Jeff Snowden. Joe Wharton Jason Deaton Joe Green Brad Coach Rick Menasco Qfront rowj, Rodger Wllson, Jackie Bridges Matt Muller and Billy Proctor Not Inst Lewisvllle In the boys gym ln December CS. ' t n Wilson outjumps his opponent for the rebound 4 1 K . , The members of the 1986-87 freshman white team were fback rowj George Furlong, Jason Lamb, Buddy - - Wilson, Bryan Wilson. Phillip Kastrounls, Marcos Castilla, Bill Tracewell, Darrell Richardson, ffront rowj Head f' , . Coach Ell Rodriguez and Coach Eddie Reynolds. Not pictured: Chad Mosley. The members of the 1966-67 freshman blue team were ffront rowj Saul Rosales, fsecond rowj Michael Allbrlght, Dennls Alexander, Stacey Medlna, Carlos Alvarez, Lawrence Chen, Qback rowj Coach Eli Rodriguez, Brandon Kell, Mlke Martin, Servando Castellon. Danny Vess, Jeff Culksa, Brian Owens, Shane Martin, David Up- church, Alben Bryant, Stewart Stephens, and Coach Eddie Reynolds. - 1 Leshman Marcus Castilla makes a shot against wlsvllle In mid-December in the boys' gym. l Freshman Basketball 131 Senior Kim Harris bottles her opponent for the re- bound during Q gome inthe girls' gym. W SSW! K, ff? as i,wawwJ.Q' ,, 'C ,H ,,,,....... if Junior Janie Fugitt scrambles for 0 loose ball during o game in the girls' gym. Sophomore Jeonon Wolvoord tries to deny her opi nent the boll during 0 game. 132 Girls Boskerboll l l l 1 l E l S 1 E i I 3 l r l 1 o 1 l ...-pv Q' ...ao-nl Senior Kim Harris stretches to control the tip-off. Senior Maria Ortiz shoots o layup while sophomore Cindy Saiter trails the play. 'l W' 'W ' ' W .. wa .gi '. 2. ll ' - .mah K. ,,, +71 f r ' riii .NYY 5 W 'K xr I f ' A ' 1 .nt-if 'K . '.- 5 . 'f X - .lf 54 .' ff ,W ' 11km 5iiiQEw: , 'Q- 5 X , .XA gm rrtr . Q I 'Jr -' Aw w e 4 'EFT' ,f iii.. -V 5 i,--, -iii-4 V ' ' Qi .. .- :a gig , - K. if t t, ,,,f.N ,Eg ! ,tx-.wg J ..3afq.1..ZE?e -.., ., : , xf..7i,g.. iEgd? .1 es, t - . . . , F g,Am...i:r g,i2L'iQ, .35 f. .. L X : ,I M . 2 Q Wi, W A ii -ii' rf is 1 L 5 me N 521 ':1Fr,,tg ,,.,Q li his 43 ' ,353 .ze f'f.lif' -,. .F a.f W is s 1--: -w Es ' V , .f W. .Q sEg,Qg,t.W 4 f,sMWQG5,esm..dsr .. ,, ..., . ..... .... .. ...W .. . 1 4. il 'Qs G 454 iii it w ist?swa 21Ql36rrfl.i r ..ie i - t A l 1' ' as 5 :22 F 5 Us '- S - W WN T ' li- N' ' --. .. f n varsity player drives for a layup while her oppo- rent watches helplessly. Girls Basketball 133 Girl's basketball Young players improve skills i l'5f 11' l5l mm ?i2'nW1 ' lfff f y xgf vu' 5 ' KE EP -r .l .... FW. . mir, LM. le -,sf i ...rl ls .:, In-,ME A . 9 1 , .. 3' I is ,. ll - 5: - i f gf . it wt? g r ir Q ' . PM fd arms- P' gays :. f- A We 4,354 'iw' ' ,f f 'fa. 1 V ' - A e,,,.,elQE5 5,5555 - r-A f ,,.f.gg,m-v .3-H - rn H,-r - I G.-,Tp if k.,i4 ,,,L, ,vm M57 my . ww ---- , eg ,, lf Q r 'N . lf ,lg ' , , M - ., K 13, A , ,W l is ww if MW 2 1.11. 3 , ------- 1 , :E . 3 , . if l QW55E:zi 134 Girls' Basketball Sophomore Chiquita Montanez successfully takes the ball from a defender during a game with Plano. Junior Kim Brandt, o junior-varsity player, looks for o opening in the Berkner defense in January. Af x Nr 2 -eb A junior-varsity player makes a valiant attempt score during a game with the Berkner Rams Jan. 6. l l 1 l l l l I i l tr l l l members struggle to regain control of ball during a home game against Plano. During the contest against Plano Feb, 13, junior- varsity players prepare to begin defense. inded by opposing players, a Lion prepares to during the Plano Wildcats game Feb. 13. A N bn The members of the 1966-67 freshman basketball team were ftopj Coach Vince Cowdrey, Laurie Elders, Elaine Haydon, Twyla Hollingsworth, Timitha Dryan, Julie Lewis, Amy Moore, Coach Kari Hollingsworth, fmiddlej, Amy Hasfjord, Joycelyn Ward, Tina Melton, Dina Bailey, Damita Smith, Qbottomj Jennifer May, Julie Atteberry, Lajeana Ellis, Christie Bates, and Teresa Davison. Girls' Baskerball 135 Senior Mark Grubbs def1ly heads the ball to another team member during a game. 136 Soccer M. 5 K , , 4, ,T Q, Q.. im 335256 , , : ff 1. .gf ,gf Qg.f4,i,,a?f g2. Z . I ' Q L ,w h . , . is ,. V . , .r , - W f . -,ww 4' -iw: f V. .-mffy w-wif. ww.. - e ' 3 Ai? Q ,x m l re . 4 -'M M ix,-r .-,he 1 r. . we .qw V., ' Q' rv., fr,- 1 qqziigg ,Q-,wik 'wg-egg' :iw -,frmx s' NR. it r , H '- V . Q f j.,.2' f-, - 'Lx 5 .. 1 If W .v .f , 1 X- -- -sy-f gf r,,..'..,:-.,r,. ., g. . A. ,. : Senior Kim Ath Chheng quickly dribbles the ball downfield during a February game. Jamie Yoe knees the ball while being guarded by opposing team member during a game. by . i 1 f .. ,1 ' . Slide-kicking the ball away from an oppvnen., a ....- sity team member regains the ball for the team. V team members create an airborne traffic jam for the ball during an afternoon practice. f ,wget r .4 4 members of the 1966-67 boys' varsity soccer team were ffront rowj Kosal Jason Cutler. Todd Holleman. Sergio Garcia, Danny Jones, Jon Sanders, rowj Kevin Coughlin, Kim Ath Chheng, Mike Wolfe, James Yoe, Marc James Clark, Bobby Fite, fback rowj Scott Brockmon, Oscar Rodriquez, Fey, Kyle Keene, Shawn Gray, John Wylie, Miquel Gonzalez, and coach Bertrand. House Bill 72 penolizes starters New coach leads soccer squad , f ew w w ill ' ,. ' ' . ., . ii E gl ' 3-as Wigs ' ' 5' I lag J 'fl f 3 l Q g 1:1 - r 7 .... in 4512? 32 .Q '9l!,a0.,Mfrf21rZ 545,52 l,'4,'5I3,E ' 1 ff ' 2 S ,,,, ' r ge if ggi 3 1 Q- gc as 1 'Er is fi ll, fr 1 , -. I . JM lf Lf 5's' S1 . ..Y:9'f' -',3'f r2a -r - J if f 'Y iii! fflfftr--W2 WST'-52,5-YW. ,' ,5 all f , g . 1 2 c t I fl f l .. it r e g 1 If Trying to gain possession of the ball, a soccer team member fights off an opposing team member. Soccer 187 V Keeping the boil owoy from her opponent, fresh Beth Abbott dribbles the ball down the field. With players wotching tensely. senior Amy Coker prepares to take charge of the ball. A at 138 Soccer As her teammate struggles for control of the ball, gooiie Lori Ward gets ready to cover the goal box. 1 1 Racing with her Plano opponent, Miller tries to get to the ball first. sophomore Ric frls' Soccer lnexperience, injuries slow reom , . Q5E , 5l h, , K -. ,., . i li E if li l ssl In 4 -Fi - . i I.. i.,y3.,,i .,.,.,,, ..!. ., Q 7 H - A-P ---' -- ii ii 1 f 1 , . rf I ' -- 'f.-.- . '.cm- 4: 's Grill: , ,W . - .5 we ..., , its -we i ':f-QIEE 5 r .1 L A f -J. ..,, , Z -V 4 K' li I' 1, ., ,, gE..f f. --f-' igff up , -g.. Y. . ff 'ia R' S-1, -:-M -jfs w.-.V . f i sw- .2 m-zwnfz, if-saw saszff' Q-:.:,:a::.1 e: will-L ' '---:jfs .1 ' 'W X f b 1 ..,. gt ',,, ,,,, f .:'.: ix... ...' 11:1 .11 .- i,:1E 1. fvf: ., .. ,,,,,:,,,. . .,,J.:-qf,.q,,E .. , - -A f :- -V --s,- - i 112 ,, ij I .2 i.. gszwzfggf jA:3dfl,. . . Q' E l E g . ,, ..,,.. ., ,x s ,, ,, , .,.., .. ,,. .1-. Q 1 sl 1 A1 rr 'LP' V Vg-V, ref ' - - .. ,, l a ggii gill .- The members of the B6-87 varsity girls' soccer team were ffront rowj Patricia Valdez, Beth Abbotl, Julie Catchings, fsecond rowy coach Carol Bushnell, Chanel Mullicon, Lori Word, April Tinsley, Smcy Fisher. Renee Johnson, Qback rowj Candice Gawley, Ricki Miller, Amy Coker, Chiquira Montonez, Holly Kimbrell, Cindy Saiter, and Tammy Hook. Not pictured: Lisa Howe. Soccer 139 ., Y A boys' varsity soccer player grimoces as he heads the ball during an afterschool practice. 'di 140 Boys Soccer The varsity soccer team keeps the ball in the air dur- ing an afternoon practice. Varsity soccer player Jason Cutler tries to steal the ball from an opposing Grapevine player. Senior Mark Grubbs heads the ball while being guarded by an opposing player. 1 Amr Coker successfully steals the ball away Freshman goalie Lori Ward bumps the ball with her her Plano High opponent during o game knee to prevent Plano from gaining a point, ce - HL! 1-W1 Seniors Chanel Mullican and Ami Coker practice pass- ing the ball while waiting for the bus. Ricki Miller strides to help her teammate control ofthe ball against Plono East Feb. 3. Girls' Varsity Soccer 141 .ti 142 Varsity Volleyball Removing any chance of a return. junlor Lynn Laney and sophomore Monlca Benltz block o splke Expertly settlng the ball. senlor Klm Harris knock past her opponent's reach In the glrls' gym. 5, Attempting to block o serve, senlor Marla Ortiz and junlor Lynn Laney reach for the sky. W. .W 4 N .,..: wwf-f,::,...,. - Senlor Aml Coker concentrates as she prepares return an opponent's splke. S senior Marla Ortiz prepares to spike the monent in the girls' gym. Chiquita Montanez completes a powerful during a dlstrlct game ln the glrls' gym. Dominant in district Volleyball reom fakes rifle A ,aj T L M ,, lg, 2 ,r ,,, M N,,, Tlwm, WM, ,mm K, f lllii'e D llll F l . ia-it f flt l ' gulf, U' f f, wg?f0171-E!,4iI.-1-l efziw my iv as c 7' H f ' s f - +- 5511, - a ff i e l , ,ffl lg.. 4.2-gls':,l13,,-,f5,,g. : -if , av w w w., ,v s ur i.i,,, 1 .,m,,,, . 2. lv 'f.. s fll' 1 L t Q ' it ,,: . L K, ,epr 'rft',ggg '1-, : '22 A,,' 41 f1,',s1g , , --' Q -'t Q 'f'5'i'1'1W'-jill fll A d1.'f:Vzf3l , al l , or l', , , xiB1Q,rx?5.e, , , , f Q f ' I, f . :Q ,, i F rfiw? ,QW . J, ' ., ,., . .., I ' 1 g Y ' :ew'Gfw,w,,.-wwzfyx :rp m -- 'U lf - , wi, H sl- i ii , Agpp V , , , l 4, He rhgfsrql Elm Q me Q, 4 13, like l x 1.'s,'W2l:f ' vg :iJf f' 1 -1433:- . g W 3 -1 ' ' -L A, - ' 53,113 m i ? 2 ,l , ll ,L L We iil'piff'3QllEii 53 wget ' A bilge 1 Q 5:35 wi f li f ivfiiifig L , '-'U ' 7,, -7 .5 f -. AV g 'il 1 5' tw 'F 1 S 5 'TL XQFQW QWEW -3fLZliw.'f'f5 f wfil 5W7 V 'EM'- f,.,f. fe. .A sqsw , Mg- to e -, .g. M. Q 'lf -we The members of the 1986-B7 varsity volleyball team were ftop rowj Jeanon Valvoord. Lynn Laney, Kim Harrls, Amy Cooper, Chlqulta Montanez, fbottom rowj Chanel Mulllcan, Marla Ortiz, Stephonle Drake, and Mlchaele Drake. Not pictured: Amy Coker, Klm Brandt, and Monlco Benltz. 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A -sm .. . ll M - 5 1-'5'5iMt':ull: l . ' i ,. 'Nftl an.-flew Sandy McCoy waits intently for her opponent's reac- Cindy Saiter and Tammy Hook successfully knock the tion to a powerful serve by a teammate. ball to the opponent's side of the net for a point. ' o lell .... he ,,, l g llc Emmy clc c ,,,,, Z iv - :Z Ia Frazier looks on as Cindy Saiter knocks the ack into the opponents territory. li X Q5 W M sk Q33 kj Qc N X e -ghiyr Us Q X3 N r iw i W- ww- Wfin wiggle t sv. Q-5 ex eh 3 WMV W .-o 'N , 'Gd B ' ior-varsity coach Fran Richardson discusses tegy with her team between games. 'Nt' 1 Amy Erwin and Twyila Frazier move into better defensive positions as Cindy Saiter sets the ball. .i ki? K i. pr 11, sf Twyilo Frazier watches for the response to her serve during a game against the Pearce Mustangs. ,i..., Volleyball 145 fr L54 H' giggjy cr: Ev Holding on to success Wrestlers shoor in on disrricr i e Mm, . 7 qs, EM is .. 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John lohnson has a dlscussion with a referee the home tournament agalnst Jesuit Hlgh. Wrestllng 147 The wrestllng team gathers together to concen- trate on vlctory before their match wlth Jesuit Hlgh. .slag -,427 X.,---'-1-5 ,ff Sophomore Chance Lannom trles to break free from a hold durlng a match Jan. 13 ln the gym. 146 Wrestling Wrestler Mike Finley flghts for control over hls op- ponent durlng hls match against Jesult High. K --I ,V -jgwu, wig.- . . F - .1-91 . 5. 11 1 . -f V :..: ' H ,.,, I , . I K . .f f, Senlor Raymond Salals beglns to gather points as he aggresslvely maneuvers hls opponent Jan. 13. Sophomore Andy Aubrey strains to push hls opponent the last few Inches needed for a pin. Demonstrating his agility. Donny McCollum beglns the attack on hls opponent before winning. Senior Raymond Solals successfully pins hls opponent from Jesuit durlng the dual meet. Wrestling 149 Freshman Aaron Smith concentrates as he hits the ball during a qualifying round at Brookhaven Country Club in late October. Senior Jason Standley watches his ball fade away os he completes a perfect drive in late January. by 3 I , ggrgff M' M.. M ...aw ,,,...Av-f 1- , -'wi , gf 'gm ,W , 1, ,W sw- 1 . , v i 2. ,Mp- .au- W f , gif' '?'5':1i: i.'7 ' sw ,043 Preparing to strike the ball senior Kelly Perrine main- tains his form and his concentration. 150 Golf ,,...--- 'gixtm ,4-ow -4 was , ,... ., - ,Q , fr- ez fl ,io a 'rf 1 fwiuwg . The members of the 1986-87 golf team were fback rowj Brent Mellum, Scott DeSerrono, Andy lversen, Chu: Sivess, Mark Childers, ffront rowj Coach Harry Bullard, Aaron Smith, Kyle Moss, Kelly Perrine, Merrell Ashley and Jason Standley. Chuck Sivess, junior, powerfully hits a ball before qualifying round at Brookhaven in late October. I 3- wr. :V W ' AV I , . ,Wa , il' if -fl f t,...rw' Brent Mellum tees off on the Presidents c early January at Brookhaven Country Club. OUFSG In Birdies and bogeys Golf team lea' by veterans gg 71 I C t ri, s 'iii f ' . 9-QHIQ3, , R M I Vi 5 I in iw! me -4 md: 1 ell- H 'S C ., : - 'W' an -2 Aga ., - C , al it r ,r b to if V ,rl g , ,,:Z , l niin, F ,if 1 i It ,KZ Q- 2-sir f- -- ,ze -:fi W' tl rf: --rfs f, mf- f.-- -H .',f,, .wilt -,., .r-',, 1 'sz 'fii ff , fr 'I 5' l, .,,, , , r,,: tl gi ,,, . , .,,..., 4, ,,.. M, ,,.,. ., ,,,,,,,,.,.. ,,.... tl to tl i'. 1 l ' f'i rrf: 1 ,f2E A,,, 2 i'i fi' l ' 5 Q ' 'lr R l -lif : 3 g lf Ti- ,-E llw lfi 1' , ,lx l ' i ' Z rilll ,A .t,,, ., ll, li i lililfi iliilgglll' B rrr ,rr2, tliif ll H l t f p Il ' ,S '5i'!':5ii?Z, l ' i Eif 15 -'T if 't , .iv l , QR Z 2 l :Et , ' X I r.. 2? 5.55. Scott DeSerrano follows through as his ball glides fsight in early January at Brookhaven Country Club. Golf 151 Junior Mork Forr receives o hondoff from ju Long in o scrimmage meer Feb. 13. uno -.5 ,--u- ip- 1-il ll Junior Eric Clork clears the pole with ease during o meet in lore Februory ot Srondridge Stadium. . Tony Miller, senior, posses on opponent in the m roce or Stondridge Stadium. I 152 Trock ' 1. Q? ' .L , Scott Harr and Christian Van Fleet come off the concentrating on the race ahead Feb. 13. Patrick Shackelford releases a perfect throw of the discus Feb. 13 at Standridge Stadium. Senior Warren Smith descends from a perfect vault during a meet in February. Track 153 With a powerful throw, senior Gary Harbison releases the discus at the scrimmage track meet Feb. 13 at Standridge Stadium. ,wt Under a gray. wintry sky senior Tony Miller paces himself at the head of the pack in the mile run at Standridge Stadium in late February. 1 54 Track if alll His pole bending at a 45-degree angle, senior ren Smith takes a practice vault before the mage track meet Feb. 13 at Standridge Stadium. ior Christian Van Fleet gains on an opponent in scrimmage track meet in late February. --1-7 A--f-ul -'surf annul - - -is-.M-4.--I pau- ........- in February at Standridge Stadium. Bryan, junior, vaults into the air at the track Right on track Field events Lion strong suit Track team members predicted that they would fare well in district due to their great field team and their long- distance runners. Our weakest point is sprinters, said senior Beaver Simms. We are scheduled against the same teams as we have Qcompeted againstj in the past, but they have never been in our district before. We know what we have to do to win, said Warren Smith senior. The upcoming season holds high hopes for many of the run- ners. Christian Van Fleet, junior, said, I am really excited and feel that we will have a good season. We have a lot of seniors on the team, so we will want to win to make their last year memorable, Personal goals were also set high. Senior Todd Willey com- mented, l want to score as many points as l can at district and see how I improve each week. I am glad l got to be team- mates with all the people that I did, because we were all like a close family, said senior Beaver Simms. A Lion runner is slightly ahead as he glides over the first hurdle in the scrimmage track meet. Track 1 55 Senior Lance Stewart takes a few practice swings before stepping up to home plate. A varsity baseball player practices batting in after-school scrimmage game. - mf! wo-t4 ' K ,vggginr - ' Xt X .gsgja t q as x K 4 ' it l K x , s . x - .ly s - ,Amie-'Q 156 Baseball With the aid ofa teammate senior Tim O'Hare tags his opponent out during practice. .t'1Ns-ml, QQ. Qc-Q' ct-Zig, x:,4Sf', ,get 'f.+ ,v ,+ ,q a ,.,. ,. if ', 1Q',..'f ' Q -J'-f'.,.,,..1' No.4 Z if ' , ,en Q--fififi f - fi i Showing his true ieelings, senior Hunt Bonne displays his beat Smith shirt while up to bat. t l Wharton, senior, tries to improve his batting during after-school practice. A pos'rive outlook Boseboh' team ro vie for disrricr 'sue w-V 19.55, ,-3, l if gi, M .. W .ve -,,,,, ., , 1 , I EQ: K E ., ,,, . , , .L ..:E ,,., , , ,:. ,,5EEEE5E : !gii , 5:5 , V gll i i l- Q 1 , ily s i , L igr. ,if Ql 'l, ri,, 5 l 5 'l il I Eig. f- si' i,,' i ii,i o li :fz 1 .'f' viii, Iif' fl: f ' '.-,f'. 1 v'v., 1 sri :fi , Q 5 ' i 2s2'?! ?!f? ll f 91:45 2 uri Z A Q 5 i'fiRi i A B i 1. vi An 1 . Randy Bush hits ground balls to his fielders dur- er-school practice. L The members of the 1966-87 baseball team were Qsirtingj Britt Donneau, Kevin Fought. Tim O'Hare. Chris Kel- ly, fkneelingj Santos Rodriguez. Don Mattingly, Jeff Raines, Kevin Herndon, Do McDaniel, Qstandingj John Nor- man. Hunt Donneau, and Jeff Wharton. Baseball 157 Waiting for the next pitch, sophomore Brad Neustupa listens to trainer Thomas PhiIIip's instructions. During the second inning, third baseman Jeff Shaffer tags out o Mesquite base runner. 158 Baseball Playing against North Mesquite, sophomore Jeff fer hopes to pitch his sixth strikeout. Second baseman Chris Hartman, junior, watches batter as he swings the bat at home plate. L Eli Rodriguez confers with sophomore Jason about the teom's batting roster. Steve Feeney takes his turn at bot during with North Mesquite. Playing hard ball J V baseball squad rolenr laden i tl l fsztle V A , 5 3 1 ll 'Val l f 3 f sl Fi 51:22 W? 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Q55 si E, ' l ll l lg it gi l fl. 5 ie 'lf l l li P N 'gg 'M I it ' gal :qi 113 l i ,rx J i 'Life 1 ll- l l al J Ji 'll 'ew .srl l, wi Tfstfiflx ii .Lf X l il a l l -f2-z H fi ,:. :.: ll :'f' Eli 'E ,sli t llgi E l 'wil 51,5 Wife l I it ' 53 515 i 'N El iglggg g Skill H5 gi gil ll lt, 5 Elm' , lg l- , ls irlgi iii., ,QE t, is , Sli it 5 Simi zkr Q me R The members of the 1966-87 junior-varsity baseball team were fsittingj Andy Shaw, Emogii Graves, fmiddlej Kevin Myer, lason Walker, Bill Tracewell, Jeff Shaffer, Robert Shaw, Darrell Richardson, fbackj Brandon Benefield, David Upchurch, Steve Feeney, Bryan Wilson, Chris Hartman, Chad Mosley, Drad Neustupo, ond coach Eli Rodriguez. Baseball 159 T m b, 5 , Ik, ff, fig? Q. si wgfsff 160 Organizations The A Cappella Cholr practices with the Thomas Jef- ferson cholr aher school for an upcoming performance at Thanksgiving Square. ' .cr . -ms fufa .Mf KM' The varslty cheerleaders form a pyramld to show their splrlt durlng a mornlng pep rally In the gym. I' Feellng the rhythm of the intricate drumbeots, band members lead the student body ln a splrlt-rouslng chant Sept. 26 at Standrldge Stadium. AQ ' -N, at the Homecoming pep rally, the freshman lead the freshman students. The Llonettes cheer the varslty football team on to vlctory over the Pearce Hlgh Mustangs Sept. 26. ,wwe-',, Durlng the tradltlonal fight song, the Llonettes per- form their pompon routlne after a touchdown. ii'-'--1 -.. -r.. ,,cF.. .11 - i1,.- .- ',.r '- 'v-L., -1- -fffgs.. 'ox 1 -' .- - -'-'f- - R ,.t- ,. - , .--.r-.lrz-J-.f i 1-s-,wks . - '-...- ...- J.. J-,,--P- -f-...--B -,qv . -.QQ-ha i .- -.- -,.-V -e, . . .- ,.-' ..-ff..-f .. -S., s --Q,-5 f--... .-2:2-1:-31:2-A-.,. 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E22 i E432 Lifiailaa V 1 i t Q H' ij 'E' - - is Y V l 2 9. li. rr -,.. f'i 1 - 1.1 .. 5 fi 1 I '- ix ' :wi gi an yr ' -may 5- 'ggi 3 Wt I gvirgggaj z gf! i i , WZ L 'f,1.s'-:f.w- my ,. , ., . , ,-- is., 1- ff-5 an , 2 5 . , ,-I if-' gw'+-qw?-ty Swv, , li , 1 , 'I' M i .pw The members of the Academic Decathlon team were fleftj Kurt Brown, Do Kim, Dun Nary Penh, Anita Pothirf dy, Diana Romoine, and Lark Shirley. Not pictured: Alan Woage. i d Placement Chemistry teacher Lennie Sun- discusses molecule structure with Do Kim. Designing the plans for the Chain Reaction contest. T juniors Amy Arnett and Shannon Swanson brainstorm. , members of the 1966-87 Omer to the Rescue OM team were fback rowj Roy Zambonino, Adam Zoyas, Michael Reichle, Wally Sagui, Kurt Brown, fllottom Rowj Joe Lee, Steve McAninch, Ashok Upadhyoya, James Velez. Olympics of the Mind 163 The members of the 1986-67 morning Auto Body Chapter of the Vocational ln- dustrial Clubs of America were Qtop rowj Julio Fletes, Scott Warren, Elijah Turner. Clark Wood, Greg Smith, fbottom rowj Chris Fields, Falcon Garcia, Waylon Black, Frank Peters and Tim Wright. Smoothing the surface on a car, senior auto-bod stu- Y dent Scott Warren prepares the metal for painting. 164 Autobody Greenwood, Bob Sckandari, Randy Johnson, Billy Cox, Beau McDaniel, Brandt, ffront rowj Rodney McNatt, Randy Dube, Gary Lote, Brian Maxwel Rodney Smith. 317580 The members of the 1986-87 Auto Body Chapter of the Vocational Industrial Clubs of America Qback rowj Dave Bannister. Darren Renfrow, Curtis Mercer, Bill Tungote, Carl Montz, Gary Pierce viser Tracy Gandee, fsecond rowj Allen King, Ricky Almaguer. James Richardson, Randall Gates. ny Brown, Brook Fehlau, ffront rowj Eddie Grube, Bubba Carter, Kerry Phillips, Steve Jones, and Lawler. The members of 1986-87 Auto Mechanics Chapter of the Vocational Indv. Clubs of America were fback rowj Jason Wargo, Chris Bednar, Brad Perry, , and Jesse Thompson. az... ii tr of the 1966-87 General Construction Club were Qback rowj Phil Allen, Jeremy Lawrence, Doug Seaman, Ernest Chapa, ffront rowj Juan Michael Dlanger, Chris Compton, Ruben Jaramillo, Domingo Martinez, James and Aquiles Alvarado. members Collins, members of the 1986-67 General Mechanics Club were Qback rowj Ronnie Martinez, Doug Hake, Russ Bart Jordan, Ignacio Arambula, ffront rowj Stephen Henegar, Duane Valdez, Bobby Triplett, David in ew, H , oriented adng,RenovaHng Prcjecr Repamng,Rep new-f ir., exit .. -mffv-:Miss gg, W 'fc :sg M 4 , sf- .Mm MM ,.- A ,r,-.f- al.s! :1?w gf se, -Q if fri. 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T, Junior Rob Laney waits to march onto the field during halftime at Srandridge Stadium in October. 166 Bond The members of the 1966-87 Jazz Ensemble were Qrop rowj adviser Jim Hankins, Ann Johnson. Samo Wilcox. Steele Lane, Llsa Durcholz, Tony Romaine. Russell Putnam, Lane Looka. Clay Boyer, Chris Vanbuskir Roger McGuire, Russell Carr, Qbotrom rowj Gregg Stimatze, James Crockett. Michael Cobb. Chris Edmondso Dwone Hahn, Laura Franklund, and Michael Aguilar. .ff M? N ,Sf . . f vw ' ' ,Q 1 g .gn i - :2 . l Y st H k N s fi vim? l The members of the 1966-87 Pep Squad were fbottom lefty Yolanda Saucedo. Amy Mitcham. Emlly Taylor. Meredith Long. Julle Atteberry. Catherlne Dafft. fsec- ond rowj Jennlfer Dleken. Stephanie Sllger, Elvlra Benavldes. Holly Wllcox. Michelle Duvall. Courtney Glddens, Denlse Small, Qthlrd rowj Pam Flynn. Llsa Chambers, Melinda Reid, Melissa Sudlk. Molly Knlght. Kirsten Schmidt. Carolyn Godwin. ffourth rowj Brandy Jones, Jana Gaudreau. Cynthla Wilson, Carol Vaughan. Kristen Hamilton, Sylvla Preston. Nicole Kelly. ffifth rowj Kandlce Davls. Jennifer Schultz. Kim McKerreghan, Ellzabeth Day, Clndy Sallnas, Krlstln Taylor. Shawna Clark, fsixth rowj Melanie Wilcox. Nlcole Neldert, Dlanna Gomez. Jennlfer Cox, Laurle Ramirez. Mindy Goodell. Shannon Cate, fseventh rowj Jessica Morrls. Lee Robinson. Llnda Belcher. Desiree Palmer. Jamie Dromgoole. Cathy Hesse. Karrie Wagner, felghth rowj Lisa Salml. Cynthla Alvarez. Jennlfer Rountree. Audra Rowell. Tlna Albe, Larl Ward, Dana Walker, Qnlnth rowj Mlssy Smith. Mlsty Huggins, Marla Alvir, Johanna Medina, Bridget Miller. Erica Crawford. Anveletta Brown. ftopj Kaycee O'Kelly. Chrlsty Valdes Fauli. Carolyn Blrd. Shelly Hale, Aneela Bhllchal. and Valerie Goar. Handling Spirir Enthusiasm group's hallmark ie LfQ.kew1f. . if resliwwfif . . 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Pep Squad 169 170 Ltonetres Routine winners Squads win many honors A k,'L' f ilfh ffm W their ' jay, L,,g,sL 4' 'l if r . ., ,, . , ,, N , . , ,t. ,, ., ffl ,,. 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Tasha LaVollee, Nannette Roberts ffourth rowj Monica Todd Felecla Darci Dickherber, Lark Shirley, ffifth rowj Amy Campbell Melinda Upchurch Dawn Moore Jennifer Shawna Heermans, Jana Henderson, Ktlsty Roberts Tanya Moore fsrxth rowj Lydia Mendoza Carl Kelley Sprabary, Annette Lenis, Paula Shuptrine Peggy Peters Angle Brooks Qseventh rowj Marte Tracy Johnson, Sandi Powell. Jennifer Bayless, Christina Mooney Stephanie Brawnel f9IQhlh rowj Moten, Mary Mitchell, Suzanne Bowman, Ingrid Dannherm Anlssa Horbrson Joann Parttda and Thompson. Lionette escorts were fstandlng leftj Andy Burks Jeff Wharton and Kevin Gladden managers were fstanding rightj Tammy Fletcher and Lofreda Smith members of the 1966-67 varsity cheerleading squad were ftop rowj Shannon Swanson. Debra Moore, lina Macias, Becky Morton, Diane Ward, Anne Cargill, Heather Fox, Qbottomj Sheila Tarpley, Lara Long, a Burnett, Michelle Miller, and mascot Debbie Travis. i I members of the 1956-67 freshman cheerleader squad were Qtopj Rebecca Greger, Stacie Carter, Debra ore, Cassandra Curry, Brandy Middleton, Julie Hatton. fcenter middlej Michelle Woolsey, Qbottomj Lauren re, Meredith Simonds, Audra Davis, Julie Lewis, and Paige McClendon. Varsity cheerleader Adelina Macias cheers at the first game of the season Sept. 12. iw, or -4 1 -457 ...uw-rv fix fi ,kii 1 ' . ga ye- The varsity cheerleaders perform a cheer for the foot- ball players at the Homecoming pep rally. Cheerleaders 171 Practicing her musical selection, senior Kristi Ferguson rehearses for the Lion Revue. The members of the 1986-87 A Cappella Choir were Qback rowj Jennifer Davis, Rene Lawrence, Corey Higgins, Robert Diaz, Tim Thompson, Tracy Biscomb, Becky McKinnon, Chris Edmondson, Lark Shirley, Eric Bond, Tammy Bell, Kristi Ferguson, Steven Polk, Jodi Callahan, Qmiddle rowj Maureen Woodwell. Chris Behrens, Kim Moffeit, Tom Lewis, Britt Bonneau, Sheri Cross, Brenda Fletcher, Joe Fletcher, Joe Wharton, Carla Stull, Matthias Kuhlmey, Brandon Wilcox, Rob Laney, Angela Martin, Laura Brandt, Ginny Yensan, Julie Young, fbottom rowj Julie Scott, Darci Dickherber, Robin Stacy, Kelli Carlson, Quinn Fisher, Wendy Tucker, Jake Sandlin, Keri Polk, Amy Arnett, Anissa Harbison, Teresa Hamilton, Stacy Fisher, Lisa Lassiter, Moriah Montanez, Heather Raumaker, and Mike McClure. l Mvti ,J The members of the 1986-B7 Women's Concert Choir were fbottom rowj Natasha Collier, Sandra Crawford, Mary Mowinkel, Cathy Marxer, Cindy Salinas, fsecond rowj Damita Smith, Heather Fox, Ginger Whitmer, Julie Lewis, Alisse Hundley, Angela Lane, Qtop rowj Christi Vinson, Kristen Hamilton, Lisa Soto, Christina Connell, Leigh Ann Hoyt, Angel McCord, and Lisa Hutchison. Expressing his emotions while singing, senior Steven Polk sings during the Lion Revue. 172 Choir 4, 1 me it , it WN Choral department Singers savor UIL selections While directing practice for a concert, Ms. Peggy O'NeilI allows the choir to take a break. Opening the Lion Revue, juniors Rob Laney and Laura Brandt dance to Just One of Those l'hings. HWS e 335-V gy 5 --S 4 -Haig? 1xE?,2g3W?tEr rw x gwta w - tis. -r rpelgg llthgparcggggg . . . 14152 ' I , i s i ' 5 . Q , J., '12 ,, K K it ' s sa s- 4, at fl - ,E is all i f . M Q., ,reg f. Sm .. T . .. tL. l1mQ5... ,r.u f ..,' ... r, -M if , . ' .1 .. if l oooc i r 'I 4 gl A in li 'gf Q?15bff 1'w 't e .. fi 'Fl I . .1. -- .M .. --.r ff , -.H n. W5 Sl. Q: if 5-vlirm f i w i f , , t-,sig -55 J, ..- ,.-.3 z.- .,, k L... f. - 3... 3 ,,,.. ,,. 1.13 M ur. : ,r,,... i .. ,w it-,. WL, 'M ci Em! S :ff- f ' - ff -- , ' 1: - .4. 512111, ...ff , 5 .. -P' Zvi' - I . ,fl ' ,,., ' . ' If - r W '1 . 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The members of the 1966-87 Women's Select Choir were Qfront rowj Molly Knight, Amy Mitcham Jennifer Scott, Jennifer Lewellen, Emily Martinez fsecond rowj Trish Burke, Amy Sneed, Leticia Medina, Melonie Graves, Kim Braun, Felecia Guest fthird rowj Emily Taylor, Misty Seymour, Laurie Elders, Holly Harland, Sheri Cross, and Debra Mitchell 4 Choir The members of the 1986-87 Men's Concert Choir were ftop rowj Travis Barlow, Jason Lamb, Bill Tracewell, Jimmy Nicola, Michael Chambers, Brian Wilson, Craig Weiss, fsecond rowj Eric Bond, Albert Bryant, David Brown, Aaron Smith, Kyle Carlson, Rob Thomas, Shane Rhea, fbottom rowj Greg Seymour Kim Orn Chheng, Volentin Reyez, ond Timmy DePalma. Senior Julie Young sings a song before the announce ment of Homecoming princesses Oct. 9. I 1 1 2 3 eff' at ' 'O 1 5 fa' 'Ji-'iff : members of the 1986-87 first-period orchestra were Qtop rowj Derek McClaran, Payne, Britt Birdsong, Zach Di Francesco, Kevin Smith, Wade Carroll, Thlnh Matt Blase, Mike English, Qsecond rowj Lisa Luther, Tara Seavers, Anita Dalton. Cate, Angela Tracy, Elaine Hares, Denise Small, fbottom rowj Annamarle Kathy Cadena, Sandra Gonzalez, Carolyn Godwin, and Tammy Langston. embers of the 1986-87 second-period orchestra were Qtop rowj Brian Castleberry, Eric Boenig, Jeff Edward Roberts, Jim Howard, Daniel Harrison, Paul Vohra, Adam Zayas, fbottom rowj Peggy Potter, Kearns, Stephanie Brawner. Valerie Edmonds, Becky Tucker. Aliso Gossage, Becky Dernardlni, and Orchestra students listen attentively as Mr. Paul Abbot. Gilchrist explains the Christmas music. -7 1 iizy 55 w..,.c......, ... f Stringing long Orchesrro projects positive image ssuaaf. earns , i 4 I L r' , ,F . H -.sr IJ!! 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The members of the 1986-67 secretarial staff were ffront rowj Glenda Gregory, Leigh Ann Osburn, Regina Green. fback rowj Betty Stone, Linda Shipley. Emma Chance, Karen Decker. Betty Phllllps. Chessie McBride, Glenda Thompson, Scrappy Bergeron, Patsy Hightower. Jo Beth Townsend. Mary Ann HIII, and Betty Jones. The members ofthe 1966-87 cafeteria staff were fback rowj Mary Wise, Moggle Breeding, Vlrgle Davis. Emma Myers, Barbara Orsburn, Anita Longoria, Shirley Slotos, Sophie Blankenhorn, Qsecond rowj Pom Spencer, Charlene Carruth. Betty Brown. Helen Bentler, Zelna Louras, Joanne Kimble, ffront rowj Vlrgll McCredle. Margaret McDermid, Norma Rivas, Evelyn Norman, and Florene O'Rear. 176 Secretaries Beginning the day, Joanne Kimble starts to lay out the breakfast choices for students. ,riffs 1 ,.fM . H ,, .,,. day custodlans were Gllbert Herrera and Odle rlson. Not pictured: Carl Jackson. ...A ,,f '! ,.,.c4 W qv l ,,..,-1 -Q Im, .nw 'U-wwe ..........-i. uf ww cw if 'mc' .elf 'L p mwah: we Qfeessew- ,CT Q : night custodians were ffront rowj Keo Sokan, Purvls Gulllory. Vong Saem, oack rowj Tanya Qubtan, Doung Thanh, Homer Westbrook, Phllllp Sok, and Owen. Not pictured: Marla Flores, Jesus Gonzalez, and J. W. Wolford. . Fast food and carpet Changes keep sroff busy EMM W , x 2 :L 5 I' vm, r ,yy , .. , 2 , . ,:,zr1s:ff,.. .-1,1-12: ffy ' f ' , L,.e,za'3fa :Eff:..:.j 5r,1511f.a5,egr,.,,z,,:::11g U 1 1 ,U :greg as 5 . MW -,. ,. nr ,m:z,.f,.,.,,' rm-.. zz: 3,-nqx,,,, H Q, gg,,,,,,:f,4 ,gk-g,7,3,,5,:w.-ef. 1-mf ' ad ,. 'P' 4 72 2- Q W g:.,R 7 W- X' ' ' , mx., mem, 5 ' Z.. 1 EK., rl., -fit L.. .1 I U sl VA -M, 1 '.f 355322 -.fxiii Ha was Th! -Us Q ff. ,f MQW' 'JE I f? . 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'13,-Uuil' ,y-are .35 3 5,:',,, - 4 22555 - mm, feamazzaxfa 2 M -aw w , ffl mwiiiii t he emmrgr Custodions 177 9.1 . On a Friday morning, seniors Danette Gorman and April Judkins eagerly sell carnations for DECA. The members of the 1986-67 Distributive Education Clubs of America QDECAJ were Qtop rowj Danette Gorman, Trudy Amos, Doug Blaskowsky, Kellie McManus, Patti Anderson, fbottom rowj Brent McKinley, Jeff Marquett, Mike Durand, Cynthia Gibson, Cindy McManus, April Judkins, Andrea Gray, Fellcla Arnold. and Cindy Terry. The members of the 1986-B7 Home Economics Co-op QHECEJ were ftop rowj advlser Chris Pentecost, Karen Reichenbach. Melissa Bryan. Becky Robbs, Rachel Gonzales, Mia Segura, fbottom rowj Susan Forman, Mark Haire, Suzie Liscano, Heidi Magnus and Stefanie Brown. Being entertained at a cosmetology Halloween par- ty, senior Layna Sweet laughs at a member's costume. 178 DECA and HECE 5 4 :X Ks i X Q gh? Q 1' ax: -sv flrst-year members of the 1966-87 Cosmetology Chapter of the Vocational In- Clubs of Amerlca were Qtop rowj advlser Rose Stone, Angela White, McKlnney, Wyndee Allen, Klm Hall, Patty Salhany, Helen Clark, Tracy fsecond rowj Skeeter Crowder, Sumanear Yang, Karla Kopsos, Nlckle Nlkkl Grlflln, Sabrlna Dunn, fbottom rowj Kelley Grafton, Mlchele Roglna, Shafler, Shelley Dennlngton, Deedee Yager, and Debble Kemp. I we 3 Sai The second-year members of the 1986-87 Cosmetology Chapter of the Vocational Industrial Clubs of Amerlca were ffront rowj Lynette Jobe, Stacey Dowell, Layna Sweet, Laurle Nelson, Michelle Kelley, Lee Staravecl fsecond rowj Robln Gllmore, Clndy Few, Tanya D'Amlco, Yvonne Corona, Duzzy Kooken, Lenlee Sackett Qthird rowj Chou Hng, Shelley Pryor, Lady Meza, Slnoravy Em, Marisol Rojas ftop rowj Dawn Hlghers, Bob Benavldes, Nlcole Krum, and adviser Rose Stone. Student stylis s Cosmetologists promote leodershqo fe.. , ,,,,,, I 3. 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Shawn Sherrod, and Quang Nguyen. Members of the 1986-87 Building Trades Chapter of the Vocational Industrial Clubs of America were instructor Doug Palmer, Mike Horner, Tony Garcia, Clint Buchanan, Randy Jackson. Jim Pierson, and Danny Villarreal. 180 Building TradesfMachine Shop Additional members of the 1986-87 Machine Shop Chapter of the Vocation Industrial Clubs of America were Larry Myers, Don McCollum, Ruben Valde Steve Davis, John Norman, Eric Fair, and Danny Puente. I Additional members of the 1986-87 Building Trades Chapter of the Vocation Industrial Clubs of America were Bryan Franklin, Jim Thompson, Bryan Soa Glen Richardson, instructor Doug Palmer, James Jewett, Mark Collins, an Ricky Waldrop. Senior James Jewett works on the framework of the Building Trades house project. members check the health of a sheep by ex- its face. . :,.:,?ripf',2 'mf Jw, 5 A 42 :il .sf at.. , . .. 't. , .. 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'i , l A vw' il 1 Q 45411 1363? z at 1 .5 2 Eg L' ,4. pv.ar Q ' K wg? ef 1, , ... 0 1966-67 Future Farmers of America members were ffront rowj Valerie Goar, Tammy Nichols, Tracey Chap- Christy Davis, Clint Dorries, Duane Hahn, Pat Butler, fsecond rowj Melissa Croucher, Mickey Thompson, Carter, Melinda Upchurch, Kelly Kassler, Jason Harwell, Duane Hix, Leslie Dlagg, Chris Dowdy, Jeanne fthird rowj Jeremy Creed, Kim Moffeit, Chad Nicholson, Tim Monroe, Chip Schmitz, Bobby Malone, un-:tru Graff, Greg Perry, Mark Moffeit, and Scott Harr. fllis ti ifii ii, 'Q S z 1 'til 2:4 ,Q g r ief ' is t ,, .,.m.... ,N t V '.i.t,,ir1n, ,, 5 , ,it '2l ,!..,, F ,t-rw,-,,sf:.g A -,v,- ,, -f 21 . 1154102 .,, 4 . 1 .9 5 iv .rf ,f Preparing for leadershi FFA stresses porriciparion EES fi 3 t if :Mae ,, Q A .sn . rf .V ...t ,t-'fat 'D' -r stm- :- 1 ..,. . gi my ima, iiagfli ' l is ! l l 515 ,ar 2 ' t, he .Si f 9Q'i 5'ssa1:f- Exit 11f. u11f3TiQ'l3 fi' I --W :3 2: ,iwrssigi ', 'I-'f M 'w' X1 Q' 5 .tzwkiitiem - imma. ,tQ :-ei,-.-:fa :N 5 1 'ws we r ,t Jww fww-N 2 , gi Q, W'31??! i :' '1 W' f fghdflli ii ' Mfg: 3 N, ss . 354 2 ' , 5 as M f if J, 1, - N- 1 Future Farmers 181 Directing a Spanish Club meeting, sophomore Lydia Mendoza and junior Scott Kimpton tally votes. 182 Foreign Languages The members of the 1966-67 Latin Club were ftop rowj Maureen Woodwell, Dwight Putnam. We Winton, Qsecond rowy Clint Swanson, Cindy Saiter, Qthird rowj Ryan McDonald, Saji Nair, Andy Shaw, Do Schmidt, Missy Bynum, Jocelyn Melat, Shannon Swanson, Jenny Harrison. Anita Dalton, Kim Dean, Rc Dees, Shannon Streetman, Mark Holmes, Chris George, fbottom rawj Mai Nguyen, Karen Mills, Julie S Darci Dickherber, Amy Arnett, Tracey Biscombe, Yolanda Saucedo, Stew Carson, Michael Welch, Mir Goodell, Jamil Alibhai, Cindy Wilson, Melanie Garrison, and Paul Schmidt. The members of the 1966-87 Spanish Club were Qtop rowj Maribel Barrera, Becky Thompson, Audra Pow Wesley Singleton, Preston Price, Bennie Britt, Scott Kimpton, Chris Sparks, Debra Mitchell, Joann Partida, Coleman, Lydia Mendoza, Amy Hasfjord, LaJeana Ellis, Gwen Buhr, and Ms. Karen Keller. Mike Riley, Gregg Stimatze, Clay Boyer, Jason Gackle, and adviser Maren Siple. 1 members of the 1986-87 French Club were Qtop rowj Maciej Golonka, Bun Nary fsecond rowj adviser Barbara Fatheree, Jim Smith, Sunny Browning, Young Kim, Anita Pothireddy, June Bang. Tammy Reno, Grace Meadows, Mary Park, Reams, Jason Kaplinsky, Qthird rowj Peter Griffith. Andrea Bergeron. Samona Barbara Bowen, Ceil Hamby, Bethany Ayres, Brandi Futch, Charles Abraham. rrom rowj Abdu Shumburo, Young Ho Kim, Steve Jones, Mark Rutledge, Jeff arton, Christina Ramirez, Kim Braun, and Andrea Gray. ers of the 1986-87 German Club were ftop rowj Dee Kamp, Susan Carroll, Qsecond rowj David Keith Werner, Ingrid Dannheim, Tim Nuhn, Diana Romaine, Amelia Beebe, Ceil Hamby, qbottom Sophomore Susan Carroll and adviser Maren Siple play Trivial Pursuit at their Halloween party. Language Clubs Gaining fluency .fa a-.-,: is- 4 ' f' N- -,--' , K K' C B Q A fag W 1 , .. 1 at WE X- K i 7 ' we ww 'swf' asiginsisggemi ' m m, it , . , , C .ii A Q' . . 2 'E , g si:1M':s: -Q , ,A z,2ts:, 5-QT-J' 2 Y --. rs? , 1 ff ii . , ' 1'5 -f ,isgilsi :Q W 1555 3',:5,',,,,,L,,4,-4-gl E, 5: Q - 2- i 'SE 1 ' ffl' . eine: 5 , H'5:ig. H'.i2,1'i,s5i g'51ii.1:, gg- 5, fm-5-ug:ghg,:f,,,J,g5g a.. in g:,.., i555g w me - 'ff' S A 3 if .gpf,,.q,:,. ..... .1 u,,..,, ,. e.- , ,Q .. ., casa., ,, ,s ,ms M, is 5 ig , i ' WE? f Foreign Languages 183 Seniors Ann Johnson and Kim Crigger help decorate Senior Exec's wagon for the little red wagon contest, which won second place at Spirit Night. Selling Homecoming mums in the lunchroom, junior Sarah Dillon turns to answer a question. 184 Executive Committees The members of the 1986-67 Senior Executive Committee were flop rowj Brenda Fletcher, Jo Lin Mi fsecond rowy Trevor Lewis. Michael Chambers, Angel Rodriguez, Kris Saavedra, Eleanor Garza, i Mackie, Mary Park, June Bang, fthird rowj Corey Higgins, Wesley Singleton, Elisa Kee, Cheryl Dempse Smith, Colleen Shannon, Kelly Denbraven, Julie Young, Qfourth rowj Sheila Tarpley, Lara Long, K Robbs, Cynthia Chambers, Molly Cramer, Kim Harris, Amy Cooper, adviser Nina Mosher, Grant rowj An Bergeron, Kim Crigger, Michelle Self. and Tim Thompson. Not pictured: Richie Morris, Debbie Ramos, A Marla Ortiz. The members of the 1966-87 Junior Executive Committee were ftop rowj adviser Jeanette Winner, A Waage, Becky Morton, Jeff Cookston. Rob Laney, Pam Miller. Doug Bradford, fsecond rowj Samona Wilc Barbara Bowen, Helga Dannheim, Robin Stacy, Lark Shirley, Kim Coleman, Diana Blair, Sherry Tack Brent Haynes fthird rowj Sarah Dillon, Melanie Garrison, Morgan Walden, Claudia King. Jennifer Frier Margaret Clark, Darci Dickherber, Brandi Futch, ffront rowj Monica Todd, Salli Ball, Jana Henderson, a Carrie Curtin. , Tammy Ferguson, Junior Holley, Grace Meadows, and Elizabeth Alsobrook. rg: ,K , members Melissa Sudik, Molly Knight, Christina Connell, fsecond rowj Cassie Curry, Reid, Brandy Jones, Becky Greger. Lisa Chambers, Linda Belcher, Robin fbottom rowj Wade Roberts, Audra Powell, Roland Ramos, Marcelo Unterbug, Palmer. Mindy Goodell, and Lawrence Chen. of the 1986-87 Freshman Executive Committee were ftop rowj Julie members of the 1986-87 Sophomore Executive Committee were Qtop rowj Jeanan Walvoord, Maureen Susan Carroll, Kim Bartlett, fsecond rowj adviser Kay Baines, Lisa Lassiter, Crucita Rodriquez, O'Neal, Misty Mixon, Tammy Reno, Marcie Thacker, Cindy Sutton, fbottom rowj Kelly Petty, Marta I School Support C ommirrees raise funds for projects 5 18 ei f-.,, 4 -:,a,,., '-iw -Hs s'f21e2a,e -122: 1 ' 2 , sr ms.. 5. . 'ai l 2 :.9ml'l2TjaEflE1li ildlhz, l ,,f,:f-,f,1's,-'-f M5 '5fi?y2ii'llf':l55i? la' f ' , ' 23-4' v . - ,Q 1 is J C e S ' . ., V5 fs 1' v 'f':isg .. .fig fl? -,fa -mwd1'n,v5li?1f2',E S152-Zi I i t ,:, 5 'ii i, liflilflii 42 s favi3l'a1fg'i:lfFWipEikI,ggjglg-JI,-fffnai. 'rf fi! film 55 f??1s?i1.' fl. -iii'-bfiiwe 3e523'2'e-1fQ:2zaI2af3 ' lg 5' E: E . -if . i, g i 4 K , - -- 5554.1 . -f-'ill ' .qt !, - HH, ,mfg !.,,,,w1A-Q -L Mi .gan Q-,,,,,,,,Aw,,bs.,., :Sam ,sf--V-N., W --' M: 472 1. -u:'a'Z:Si'9' RFE Sw?-15'-nz l?4'?f:?Q4Gi27i., ,-iif iif fu 1.l:.1v3y-.Af-..-im, 5-'kewl'-fv.f,-,-f---,.W iq ,Z-ew-,, If 1-' E sizes ', s Executive Committees 185 We Tony Webb and Shawn Henderson listen as King explains sectionlng for the tournament. The members of the 1986-67 speech and drama squad were ftopj adviser David Evans, Sherry Tackett, Ben Boykin, adviser Sheryl Stutzman. fbottomj Chris Elkins, Tammy King, and Kristi Ferguson. Madame Ernestine, played by Sherry Tackett, and tle Mary Sunshine, portrayed by Kristi rehearse a scene from the spring musical Mary Sunshine, which was staged Feb. 21-23. iiw3i'h2Z s?2QlL 186 Drama Welch, junior. prepares the results for the next during the 16th annual Greater Northwest Speech Tournament. , ' - AK A productive program T hosrs mcyor rournomenr Debate and drama members walt for Instructions con- cemlng the Greater Nonhwest Dallas Speech Tourna- ment held here Nov. 14-15. Junlor Tom Martin and alumnus Blll Carglll check the results from RLT's yearly speech tournament. Debate 167 Thlrd-period Future Homemokers. Founh-period Future Homemokers. s i r k 4 .kk. , , ..::v, ::1.,,,., . V f. . L.. i 'Q ,W ,.: Qnmseg, 1: gi , : 1 IH 2' 1 - - - ' f F ., - , , --yf .Z . , levi! W Flfth-perlod Future Homemokers. Slxth-period Future Homemokers. f s. Vice-president Tim O'Hore and junior Britt Bonneou Senlors Colleen Shannon and Cathy Clark clean up indulge themselves ot Q FHA picnic. after o FHA wedding reception. 188 Future Homemokers of Americo if . ,K ,gg Future Homemokers of America officers were president Tommy Bell, il Tim O'Hore, secretory Koren Coker, treasurer Tony Medina, At the FHA picnic in the fall, members listen to the Mio Seguro ond porhomentorlon Sherry Nichols speaker fi X, ff! L42 M Future Homemokers Service ro school and communiry .r-, LF 'F - i gf F1 A Y e M. gffE:l'S?f?ipg2?31!f'iz4 FF FFif2f f'W:3f FQ:1': '. g55f'1 'f V21 ,gw fsf f L F-F ', fFi'i -I A 51,9 F F F F F iE F .F F. .F F F F si-' ' F F ss J .F , I FF :F'1, 1 f , ,-,k :L FFF exif f MFL igu.-F .W A FF -,4xfMLN. wg. ,,,,, N,-,fF':. FaF'F F Ft Q- F 1- ,F 'K if 'w ww .5 f v 5.1 FF1: F 5 fi' lj'f .F wit -. ?,.: 5 Fft.iFF-r ,FF H H r sg ig we if 4 fm 'tz:' .wH fe-fFwf f W 5: f' .W if F , iQ1Q 1:'f' , F M? fs. ii,s FF FF QF F my F F. . 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' Future Homernokers of Americo 189 The first period VOE class was ffrontj Kay Nguyen, Rachel Valdez, Tracey They, Lisa Martin, Michelle Kruzitski, Annie George, fbackj sponsor LaDean Lynch, Melissa Bachmann, Stacy Harpold, Vicki Truebenbach, Jennifer Bratz, and Capprice Lannom. X' The VOE third period class was Qfrontj Michelle Miller, Jenny Patton, Danna Talley, Teresa Moreau, Rosa Morales, Tammy Ogden, Qbackj Paula Shuptrine, Jennifer Parker, Kyle Zadel, Leisa Burnett, Tina Foxall, Kim Talley, Jill Arnold, and Jennifer Thompson. 190 Office EducarionfVOCCT Dana Certain stops a minute to find her place. hs. 491-M... Ms. Sharon Stiles answers a student's concerning her assignment during the VOCCT ' a l Burt, the training in the VOCT class. learning typing skills is an essential My-M,.f f vu. -. of the RLT Chapter of the Vocational Opportunities Clubs of Texas members Qfrontj Toni Jones, Samantha Lemons, Santeheap Em, Phich Ourng, fbackj Brown, Danny Baker, Shannon Clevenger, Marc Alvarado, Michael White, Flares, Jose Rocha, Joel DeLean, Jesse Elizardo, Gilbert Gomez, and spon- Doris Tipps. .- 42 T Career opportunities Leadership qualifies stressed 'Y Q N rg fi' :J ig Wiaiiigrs st , 'e'If SEQ ' fm if q fl- 1. V' E ' ' ' t 1 Q I 5 ' ' 5, at ri E i ..! V..-3? 1fI2'? 5 23: fliffi, J S l 'Q if 1 3 ' Z ggi t 1 Si 1 ,5 I 1 i Q 351 i -iz Q. 'EYQQKQ .:. ',5gg,,2 i i P5 st- ste W -is fitter: ..,. s-swims ijt r.,.i,s ,, Wt. . .. n,., i t 3 , 1 t l gf? Zigi ' i 2 ti ' 51 f t. :S-:-Siam V f wallets 2 N Q , : s 1 ,- , it , f f 2 ts . ' t' fi 'L inf-Q se ': c. fi J- ski' ih11'5:E9z-1i,r i'Lii' J f , Yi 2 Y mmf ze. A N .. Q ' f 1 wt-1 V ' f . - ,. Milli? , N ,. ir ,. ... qa y wt., , .,k,i,. ,, I ..... .vs . -m,.t .... . ..... i. ...,g,.f,, M, Mp.. 1... J, ,., .Q 5. tt? 925 59 . 2 ,fl-J. Q1-if i t . ,Q , i. it 1 . W ol i it , .. 2 1' ini ..r wh at tw ,.:-ff.,-Wfm..,w. e , ,t 'hu H ,uf , ., . Q.. vt , MJ.-is A ..L , N f ' ' VOCT 191 Staffers Arlel Davls and Andrea Bergeron represent the Roar by decorating for the Homeoomlng caravan. The members of the 1966-67 Roar staff were ftopj Hunt Bonneau. Colleen Shannon, Mike Dugas, Llsa Durcholz, Marl Andersln, Andrea Bergeron, Tammy Klng, Davld Cheever. Kurt Brown, fbottomj Krlsty Roberts, Kelly Green, lngrld Dannhelm, Susannah Webb, Heather Martln, Jo Lln Mlnor, Klm Dean. Arlel Dovls, odvlser Thomas N. Toulmln, Ellsa Kee. and Amy Bpenson. a Q The members of the LIon's Tale staff were ftopj adviser Thomas N. Toulmln, Paul Lek. Joe Hernandez, Patrlck Volker, Dottl Smlth, Dlane Lee, Qmlddlej Dlana llomalne, Laura Archer, Colleen Thels, Andrew Burks, Bob Graff, Qbottomj Kelll Smlth, and Angela Chestnut. 192 Llon's Tale 'Ax I I Roar staffer Kurt Brown types one of many s stories on the computer during second perlod ' Bob Groff works after school to poste-up on od i next edition of the newspaper. fi :H S? Adviser Thomos Toulmin helps typeset o story for the newspaper after school forthe next edition. Publications stoffs Purring the ye-or in prinr X , swf .... X, Sw W W, 5 ,S .,,. ,Mggwwrw if K h i s 'P ' JL? i Y.-,, . 5Fi'i3f'?lL'Z+ ?i5 - an fr.. Q an for V ,, rv' f ,,r- 5 is ' ,.,. s W Q -is if so Q riii i .- . f -' wi'-fr qw 1 f 1 ,A .1 Ax, K ff ,. , me .kr JW: Lit, -,. ,ein f : Y I . .e f - e .. iw uf 'v m -1: H, r r ? Tg fe ff ' :H s 'wf r,- : J if We s g ! if 'Q 6- 'fini'-M fin: f 1 V , , X -1 i i 3 ff: -fr J I -- r fsf? 1 . r f, B FL :.' -. ,f -' .'.' ' ,,-- .. 1 1 .'s4f ,f -, me , . ..,, . . W , , ,, ,, :Sum I- gs ., - 'riffuz Q m V -f l i n 1-'if -f 5 5- ? Fi! ? I2 . 1 G if! -H 5-If 2- E 5 , gp. iw 'Q 'Z 'fM 1'3, WZ: is 5+ gf 1 as fini 1,1 ' . ' w:2,rf '. ' ' ' ff i ' 41219.-I L Q 5 em iff ' ' - ir w e ,I , 3 A s. , ff1, si.3g+ Agere, -Q .,r fri.: ,,rqfqr,r,.w.,f,.1 .,,.. W..r,,,yQ,,,Ws1.rw ,wr-gfcwrrrmq L ai? 4 - Members of the newspaper stoff are given odvice on the design ot o Ioyouf by Mr. Thomas Toulmln. Proor 193 The Mu Alpha Theto Math club members of 1986-87 were ffrontj Lee Tucker, Linda Burnett, Eleanor Garza. Anita Pothireddy, Michaele Drake, Stephanie Drake, Dea Mackie, Edward Beltran, Kristen Saavedra, Cynthia Chambers, Lisa Howe, Julie Young, Kristi Ferguson. Barbara Reams, sponsor Janie McPherson, fmiddlej Mark Bufkin, Rene Mendoza, Du Chau, Ray Reese, Jae Lee, Young Joon Kim, Corey Higgins, Brian Heermans, An- drew Burks, Richie Morris, Steele Lane, Sinmin Pak, Sherry Tackett, Melinda Franklin, Qbackj Jennifer Patton, Carla Stull, Tim Thompson, Stacy Stevens, Robin Stacy, Trevor Lewis, Jamil Alibhai, Lark Shirley, June Dang, Margaret Clark, Jong Ko, Jason Dates, Shelly Fisher, Melanie Garrison, Laila Bhamani, Leakhena Poeuv, Samona Wilcox, Susan Fugitt, Ashok Upadhyaya. Christine Dingman, and Andrea Bergeron. The members of the Junior Engineering Technical Society for B6-87 were ffrantj Roy Zambonino, fmiddlej Young Joon Kim, Sean Krenzer, Stephen McAninch, Dorany Penh, Anita Pothireddy, Melinda Franklin, Qbockj adviser Fred Hurst, Trevor Lewis, Jae Lee, Jason Dubose, Oswaldo Sagui, and adviser Martha McSweeney. 194 Moth ClubfJET5 Math club adviser Janie McPherson collects ing the first meeting in September. A JETS member discusses upcoming events with members during a meeting in October after Mark Bufkln and vlce-president Lee Tucker plans for Mu Alpha Theta. -WZ' xx, Qf +.SI we ' -1 JN ,. 55553 fi Drafting Club members were ffrontj Wayne Pearce, Jeremy Creed, Daniel l, John Dees, Jason Russell, Joseph Grundltz, fsecond rowj Mellnda Johnny Ramirez, Chrlstian VanFleet. Steve Llne, fthlrd rowj Merrell Todd Wllley, Molses Pledra, fbackj Joe Smothers, Jlm Thompson, Douglas ckwood, and John Rousseau. Fostering teamwork Clubs offend competitions Q p g: ,Ii - : E ' f 'Q' ,H r:::i:g , , N f y f jg wg w?ggZ, ,vm V ,s gg 5. 9 ,sw an ,T , 5 E3 Ei tw rrqio,-, 22302. glihkq, ,, f m, ,Q mymliggg an: -M sm- , M is : ,E - , .w i ,., '- 1 . H e rw ns - egg e . 2QSg5Qr' V g !'5W5Q ? 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QE E ,,i , 2 Q During a Wednesday morning meeting, National Honor Society president Carla Stull converses with sponsor David Spindle about student tutoring forms. 196 National Honor Society The members of the 1986-87 National Honor Society were fback rowj Do Kyun Kim, Kim Crigger, ffifth Eleanor Garza, June Dang. ffourth rowj David Cheever, Rene Mendoza, Daniel Harrison, Maria Ortiz, Dubose, Brent Mellum. Merrell Ashley, Richie Morris, Jason Gackle, Holly Livingston, Warren Smith, Kim Valerie Edmonds, Marian Schilling, Barbara Reams, sponsor Donna Jansen, sponsor David Spindle, Qthird Russell Putna Sa Michelle Self, m, Young Joon Kim, Angelica Rodriguez, Melinda Franklin, Anita Pothireddy, Kristen Thanh Doan, qsecond rowj Trevor Lewis, Steele Lane, Lee Tucker, Tammy Dell, Du Chau, Heermans, Cathy Clark, Cynthia Chambers, Gregg Thomas, Lisa Howe, Qfront rowj Carla Stull, Sinmin Pak, Chanel Mullican. Not pictured: Tommy Goodman, Robert Fite, Mark Rutledge, Andrea Bergeron, Julie You Kristi Ferguson, Colleen Theis, and Andrew Burks. senate members listen attentively at a at sponsor Charlene Madrigal's house. members of the 1956-B7 Student Senate were Qback rowj Colleen Shannon, Troy Madrigal, Trevor Lewis, Young, Kristi Ferguson, Andy Durks, Qsecond rowj Greer Scarbrough. Dusty Hows, Jodi Callahan, Margot Shannon Swanson, Laura Brandt, Sarah Dillon. ffront rowj Donna Schmidt. Christina Connell. Clint rence Chen, Ben Boykin, and sponsor Charlene Madrigal. During a meeting, senators listen to a discussion about the postponement of the Valentine-'s Dance. 4-. Student Senate vice-president Julie Young speaks to the group about the Homecoming Caravan. Student Senate 197 glve a father and mother than to watch her grow to become a woman Elisa Charles Kee M. . . what better gift Carr a daughter 198 Ad by gi who I, Roger McGuire When you were tvvo months old and vve became on our own, I was told, 'LYou are going to have one rough road ahead. True, it has been a rough road for both of us, but it has also been a fun road, and Ivvould not have missed it. You have been my life for 18 years and novv I must let you go, but before I let you go and you close this book, I vvant to thank you for being my best friend and f .3 . 9 thank you for telling me, HIVIOM, ,,, I VI oil I JusT ooN'T Lovii ME so ti I Mucnf I 'I 5 V Love, I I .I We I ' Mom V ,.,, .v ,g X . sq .few wefzfggmii Il UW a dflugfitef 106019 wonder LLC We me ik wwf Qfidlfg UILIXWIZYQS Me, Ljlflom ffDaoC NCQ I U- Jlwis mfaveifgtliiqg i I Advertisements 199 Our Pride and Joy Eleanor Garza You have made us very proud of you' Love Mom and Dad 'JJ Wlth Love Pnde and Admlratlon Mom and Shawn Dea Mackle Congratulations, Colleen 1987 R L Turner Grad' May all your dreams wzshes and prayers be fulfzlled Love Dad Gregg Scott and Jnll Congratulatzons John Wanda Holden and thelr Graduates ww Denise 1983 n 1987 WE ARE SO PROUD OF YOU' There have been many happy days dunng these tlmes ln our llves Now tlme has come to let go a httle, but always know and feel the strength of our love. God be wlth you as you face the many challenges and rewards lnfe has to offer. We love you very much, Mom and Jim , . , o 0 U 3 ' Y 7 1 A J V V Lgwls :e 1980 , '- I W' -Z? 3. A7 V Fi f f . Qs! 'K ,, 2 D f W, QV 9 ' ' ' Re ee . I I O Adverti 2Ol l Prlde of the Llons Congratulations, TIM We are very proud of you and will always be here for you All our love Mamma and Nicky No WWW eg K s fl: K Ac' -2. ,K 5. X ,V-KX 5 XX No. 28 Q l E , 202 Advert isements Congratulations 62 Best Wishes to the Class of '87 from S 8L D Welding Providing - NG Residential Commercial Repairs Custom Fabrication Portable Service Free Estimates Congratulations, Beccl For more information can We Love You, Steve Devers 12141 243 0668 Your F amlly Lara, There are not enough words to describe all the love joy and pride we feel for you You are everythmg any parent could wish for 1n a daughter and sister We love you very much Mom Dad Meredith and J ustm Ad 203 I . ill, 1. . . . yflfl ,fl S I . Ms, I O . 7 . 3 In , .F , , . , C 'K C U ., , ff 'xt ft M t ounge 91 oglipug Rodale Ae LL a qqaqss oosvw 9 W 9 oqo W usp em ue? ow X J, Q. 4 U3 3 3 3 m D a 'JYIWS O W' BTW HUN Qurner Xlqggibf Qlheerleade rs r2?r7JA'ZU72 ..:.-W' Q' www 1 5 fa.. Q -CN, 3'- K K5 um sff I 1-WR' KA fe V Sh0,Nwxg,.,XSmom3qmJ 'S SNP!!-Luv fvlkkmiphmwumkb PM QMUMCQL Hwang Becky Mo on Shannan Swan on D ane Wa d na Mac as Deb a M che Hea he Fox Ade JRS-Anne Ca g wmv' Fly A5 S, tv-1'-s-X Q45 Pam Greenstone Dana Ashby Head Cheerleader ig 'Lg 1. Co head Cheerleader il IH Cllheerleaherz if Advertisements 205 Freshman 1986 87 Cheerleaders I w 1' l -nd f U -099 fn 1.5 gm, 206 Advertisements GG QAM' New my :fe Wm-ffl 'Ili rre iffff b 1 vi , , 'N mu ' ,, ' err e 1 r XE Q ., , .. ., f 'Q rer J r,, x '21 f l W, , , dJ,W' A 'Q sf ' is 1 e errere if L. ' ,, Q, f A 5- Mew A e er, r V6 VA ,w?4f , v3.L I H ,I A ' I 2 , A 1 fi A X - ff fy g 'r Q r MW r 1 .g l ,M e. , ., vy' Q r ire ff 'Z A 2 fee - Wfffg- May you always be a dreamer May your wzldest dreams come true' Go for lt' Carla Many daughters have done uzrtuously but thou excellest them all Proverbs 31 29 V-.QC Love Mum Chns Llttle Anna Slupper Famlly With Love Dad Mother Brent and Charhe Dog Cathy Clark CClabaD 3 J No K, w 'K af 'X .5' JH P' M -4 -7-gf: 'X KL 'fl is 'ig21giE 1. wa fly! Q W if A2 K ?1lm.5!1? Kelley Sprabary lSPfayJ tiiii Congratulatlons SENIOR LI ONE TTES 44 lngnd Dannhelm Amy Campbell Clnga Blngaj QPooh Bearj A Peggy Peters Angi Brooks Carla Stull lPeg Legj lDumplmgJ CBoogerJ 7 o O ,my -' , ,, :Q A W ' ' ,Z . ' ,V 5: V' ,I g. V - by .A 6 2. ., V i Y U Q 'V ' 5 W' 51 . ., . .V ' ,.,,' A , 'A V pf 'fix V , or 4 4 4. K Q. 5 gf' f '-K,'2:f1f'.:g'fwff.v--1 K' 94- I 'f W I . N ' Q 1 1 3 .K ' ' ' . if i , cr 4 4 4 4 . 4 4 , c ' c 4 4 C I 4: 4- ' 4 Q. I C . Q 1 1 I .A 4 'qv V ,f . l ' ' . 77' v 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 A 3 . . 4 . ' Z7 . ' A f 12- Advertisemenls 207 NEARBY Andy Bl,lI'kS AN D NEIGH BORLY L11 cg, bo '1 L 0 1 Bdtl L Qoicl RepubIlcBank Carrollton proud of you' 'J-wil, 11 1, Mom Dad love God And we know that all thzngs work together for good to those who Romans 8 28 1 C on gratulatzons V We are so Audrey 8: Peanut 208 Ad t Congratulatlons to a umque llldlVldll3l Love, Mom, Daah Sand Kathy, Partner, T lger, 62 Kitty 1, R -lj Rep 11 10 Bank ,, W Ca Ill 111' I1 11fl1. rly - - - co '011ie11cc cl profcs' 5 f sir, 'l 11. Ilkll j Services. - ' Look lOl' 1110 star ll joscy ' I ' I.m1c:1 1 1111I C . 7 O f ,, 1, 4 ' M 1 l 5 1 m 7 1 1 11111 5 1 1.11. 34572111111 Q 11. 1111.1 If 11,1 1 , T '44, 1 1, . . ,, 11:1 LLM- , , 1 a 1 1 J ' 1 ' 1 1 ' - 0 0 0 . V . M, , I Z3 1 -1. 1 9' Y K y, I 31'C cgwfsbme RLTurner Parent Teacher Student Assoclatlon The 1986 87 school year IS the 25th Annrversary year at RLT Thrs year students are 1nv1ted to jom the organrzatron as votmg dues paymg members wrth a vorce m the decrsron makmg process Thelr enthusrasm and creatrvrty Wlll greatly enhance the effectrveness of the assocratlon at Turner Hrgh 1986 87 Theme Education of our children builds community PRIDE . . 7 . IK ' ' ' ' n 210 Advert You made lt, and the best IS yet to come We re proud of you and love you very much Congratulations, Jason Mom, Dad 8: Genny QW O O , I I C 3 f M-f1f'1'f+ ' ' K I 2 'f I ' ' Y K ff K L - Q51 :ff 7IlQLlf'ZQ,,:f,2f . , .,.- K 31: . , .1 ,E g, 1.. V, i 1. V? 'Z I , - If I fi 1 - K KE V k 5 : Zv i so if I--eff g ez f f ' ' ' Y I ' ? L' Q ' Q L ' l 1 L' f I , anvwk . ' f A ' H V 'Y V f g T isements l Tr' artsy? To Cindy with love Mom, Bob, 8: Tracy A daughter like you is a special gift. Trust in the Lord with all your heart, And do not lean on your own understanding. ln all your ways acknowledge Him, And he will make your paths lraighl J Congratulations, Marc We love you and are proud of you! Mom Sc Dad Cheryl We are proud of you and all your accomplishments l l.. You re On Your Way here for you In all your ways acknowledge him ana' he will make your paths straight Frou We have been and always will be proud of you Just because you are you As time goes by there will be many changes in your life We will always be Congratulations We Love You Mom, Skip, and Cynthia s ' . Prc v. 3:5-6 9 ' 1 , tl .,, my I y Q . 3:6 , , Advertisements 21 l ww we gggfg. an flffff' W Q! M li RN sf A ggi! wg iiggfgegfififl r f W '7 5 S-L 'F CQS :fs . 3 if Q Q X J L! ! J,,, .. - A X Q , .X Q ,L vu is 'Q' Qi ' I Q W M pgbf 5 Q J e999 G QQ? Q14 , , 7, f, 'T Al ' W W E X., X X -VV ' 4 9. ,- - A n X An- -A VIASIIII Reinforcing Steel Supply, Inc Bolt Cutters Channellock Pliers Ideal Reels Tue Wire Accessories 2500 North l 35E at Trlnlty Mllls Rd P O Box 110605 Carrollton Texas 75011 Rusty Wagham Area Code 214 Offlce 242 4771 Residence 492 251 9 l l I . . . 1 I . . 7 0 - Q - Y ndrea You have brought much Joy and many memones to my llfe and all those who know you Your dad would have been so proud of the beautiful and lovlng young woman you ve become You are so very speclal to me Thanks for 18 wonderful years I pray you achleve all your goals and dreams for the future Congratulatlons, I love you Mom Prov 3 5 6 You are speclal You are all we had hoped you would he Love, Mom gl Dad Deanna, Russ gl Kathy Brad, Llsa 8a Jordan When old age shall thzs generatlon waste, Thou shalt remazn, In mzdst of other woe, Than ours, a frzend to man, to whom thou say'st, Beauty IS truth, truth beauty, that zs all Ye know on earth, and aII ye need to know John Keats Ode on a Greclan Urn fb fy 7 7 5 if - r . X ' r l Adi V. 215 f.--.1u- 44.11-ann Bo Smlth Chanel Mulllcan Layna Sweet WW -.-gg -Q my STUDIOS North Dallas 3724 Sprung Valley at Marsh 484 4282 49 Warren Smith Gary Harblson Colleen Shannon Lelsa Bumett 116 ,wma 2 Charles Masoner Del-'ble Travis Doug Clutwood ,, , . 'K4 3 5 llfr w Q ' 1 ' f ig' vh410 . XV E x 216 Advertisements Barbara May God go before you to show you the way Behmd you to encourage you Above you to watch over Besrde you to befrrend you WlthlD you to glV6 you Peace Dad, Mom and Cary TNT Production Co Let us do your next yearbook We are specralrsts rn layout art drrectron typesettmg bookkeeping and photography Let our fine staff Susannah Webb David Cheever Krm Dean MarlAnders1n Mrke Dugas Ellsa Kee Anel Davrs Cary Reams Fred Toulmrn Sam Bums and Andrea Bergeron help you with your next publrcatron We re Dynamrte! Mar Lalssez Les Bon Temps Roulez' up with me Andfea WW Cougratuldttorts R L Turuer Seutors I And To A ll Turuer S tudeuts Ort The Successful Comptettou Another Step Up The C dreer Lddder 51r33.n1gbtJ,5,M,M gm, V 2150 North Josey Lane Suite 210 , f At Josey Ranch ' it r Ad erfsements 217 Thank you for putting ' 1 T Ho ff? ffmuf .1 'BGSU E551 QW' 'Q4' f1'Ma5?5 ' p sg ' N gf 9 six wi' his Xxx, Once there was a tree And the tree was happy '5-.44 41661 4 ,W V nf- ,A Aff, 0 Q 'fin Vr Ut AX' f X f.. Mom and Rlchard Van mande sllva av det barnett Donna and Ted To be all that you can be you must dream of bemg more Davld You are now where I was once May you have as much fun ln the next mne years as I have Roxanne Thank you for the opportunity to vlew the world through your eyes The Daddy and The Aggle Lanssez Les Bon Temps Roulez' Kathleen May your blesslngs be many the sun shane above you your llfe bnng you gladness and and always God love you' Arglemay anday Arymay Llmbcay everyay ountammay lghtfay everyay oefay utbay evernay orgetfay eway ovelay ouyay osay Andrea Bergeron I .. HIS l A l 45:35:27- x lr, 1 R5 W -, lf' 1 -. a rf I f 4- eff v, r ,X xlll ,K x 4 .f- r' I I Advertisements Congratulations, You ve been a source of joy and continual happrness You ve frlled our hves wrth excitement laughter and fun and reach all of your goals We Love You It s our hope and prayer that you will be able to accomplish Mom, Dad 8a Darren But they that wart upon the Lord shall renew thezr strength, they shall mount up wzth wzngs lzke eagles they shall not be weary and they shall walk and not faint Isaiah 40 31 Congratulations, LaDena All our love, Mom, Dad, Johnna, Gan-ma, Skeeter, Ginger, and Tigger We're so proud of you and all your accomplishments. Mom and Dad's FFA Sweetheart Advertisements 219 20 Ad Q ' .. ,.- ,e 1 , , an L ' 'V' limp , Y 1 ' 'Mr SV .5 Q we rx 1. , jf if L f I ,L - f , , SL, L. t -we g t g L3 L L, L .L, ,,L,, L , ,g., ,LL ,, ,E, f ,, ,- 5, :si .L f -fi Lf, ,f ., gs qu ,V fig, i , ,1i, ,.,1 L , V 1? 4 W an ' -.g ,T W m m. ig 1 I ' , L,,Q,1at,gk H H L ' , K Ar , fu V Wxlxziiyrf fbi, W' ' .. I wilguz fw, fiiygm , LL ,W ,L ,,L,,, , , , . 4, 4, ,- L :uf -, -a 1, L, L Lum, ,L 'W' Paula Shuptrine You are very special. We love you. Congratulations, Love, Mom and Dad Study to show lhysey' approved unto God a Workman lhal needelh nol to be ashamed rightbf dividing the word of truth. II Timothy 2:15 L ,,:3L -,, to f I as 1 fl 1, srre - 1 K Q ' 'R x S L as if we ' 1 ' f fa. L 1- ' X5 4 i e a n?57i?g gg, . 'h' i ' 2 1 1 gg-jg -X -2 5. 315,151,715 Y ,' L -- i i IL, 3 Follow your dream and catch your star. You can be whatever you want to be! Congratulations, Ingrid, Upon Graduation, You have been a source of spunk and J and you will always be my Baby I wishing you a peaceful, purposeful life May you be guided by the Hand of God and be the Source of Joy for many other people. .Love, Mother, Brishetta Helga, 62 Elizabeth 222 Ad IRSFCITY F1I'SI C1ty Bank Farmers Branch OFFERS N0 Servme Charge Checkmg and Savlngs to the students of R L Turner Flrst Clty offers speclal servlees to students preparlng to make thelr contr1but10n to SOClGtV Come 1n and V1Qlt our new accounts department for more detalls 12873 Iosev I ane Member FDIC .247 1781 - .- TM . . 46 ' 77 ' . . . - ' l ' Y ' , 1 w w . . . . . w . 1 A . . . . 7 w r r I 6 1 0 Q n s A 1 b vcrlisemcnls We re proud of you Love, Mom 8 Dad rw flmfrnlff Colonlal Savrngs 13305 om I me lFrnuers Brrnrh Tom 75Z34l 7l4!l43 7194 Warren Through the years you ve made us very proud. Congratulatrons. . 535: ' , f f ,Q ft- , ,L v :Y i ,. ,5,:,,f, . , 14 . ,: ,ff 'rf , f , , , -1- M. ,y M. it I . , . .,,, V 0 ,l,f.,., .,,,,,d, , , We love you, Mom Dad herrl Alan, Aaron Congratulatlons, Amy Cooper Psalm 100 'Vlake a joyful nolse Onto the Lord. all ye lands. Serve the Lord wrt gladness: Come before his presence wrth srngrng. Know ye that the Lord he rs God: rt as he that 1 h e us. and not ourselvesg we are hrs people. andthe sheep of has pasture. Enter rnto hrs gates with thanksgrwng and unto h s courts wr h prarse: thanklul unto hun. and bless his name. for the Lord rs good, has mercy rs everlastxngq and hrs K th ureth a generatnons. Love Mom, Dad, Dana, Don, Vickie 8 Kati Congratulations, Kurt l 0 I X O O tlllll In 'L M h 9 r , 5 S I' Nj? ,W fm , ,-Xdxurtrsc ments 223 My ow Sheila ha grown. -M '3 5- sw' A s1,.frgryf, gm, ' f X 7 Q - W, ci' ii' 'K H 'B' QL' ' ' IJ 'W ' H ,, - 1 ' , , 9' . J S 3 it k I , 5, '27, , ., f. .ms X ws f f -sf wrf nli E K ' K ? 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Cheerleader 78 79 -is r-3 'f 4' ' , M 1 'F .ix .A A A hjnhii 'T fig 3 1 an iq , sig M 'J- . 5 l , , 'big ..-9 , X o 1 I .'ee L , A'eb L A RLT Lions '84-'85 llliuligi 55.,f,,, L ' ' 'Mt 'QW1 RLT Lions '85-'87 Eagles ,sz-'ss s r Bengals '81-'82 L , T ' 7 .S?g,1.nif A As a Young Supporter os 'nm of the Lions '77 78 Advertisements 225 e-fr-M 226 Advemsements The RLT spznt keeps going on, and and and J'xi3 5M Nfligeri AQ? wc he '33, We Q Myigfxwwqvw X2 M 'kisiariie ,VQRK IKM wi f Www 'wi 3. -W3-Mnqvt-viinunwx' k Q hu- 46? on Most Spmted Boy and Glrl Hunt Bonneau Sheila Tarpley O I C 0 0 0 g g g ,xv X. .A ' f V N, ' 0 0 0 - - V ww-W me .., i '- Q-4-MWXW . .. y tv' ' L L ' VV. A xii, X -A 'Wkv- K A MQW . Q L K K -I .., K . ' w'2.f?:, fffi L -skim, ' A K 5 ' Yi 3 A LL as l, . L on 0 U 0 ' a 0 n K-M 5, :g.g.x,..i H ' f e e e X. , 5 ex Y, , M b.. e. F aa 9vYa15.1.z1Sx:11.V:x:-11 11,-r, X 4' XM ' ' V , i- .. , M 3 , 'Q K, jg sw ,,,, hash: I 51: 5 iw. K xk ' fI . S -T ez. f x az.. .. X f ,- -f.. 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Comm. 4 Arnold, Jill Volleyball 1, Freshman Exec. Comm. 1, Senate 2, FHA 8, 4, VOE 4 Ashley, Merrell Executive Comm. 1, 2, B, Sophomore Class President 2, NHS 4, Drafting Club 2 3, 4, Drafting Club President 4, Varsity Golf 1, 2, 8, 4, Latin Club 1, 2 Ballard, Christy Basketball 1, 2, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, S.A.D.D. 3, Art Club 3, French Club 2, DECA 4, Pep Squad 2 Bang, June NHS 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Sophomore Exec. Comm. 2, Junior Exec. Comm. 3, French Club 1, 2, O, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Who's Who Among American High School Students 4, Latin Club 8, U.S. Achievement Award 4, Academic-All American 4, Junior Achievement 1 Bell, Tammy Marie Executive Committee 1, 2, 4, FHA 2, 8, 4, FHA President 4, Women's Concert Choir 1, Women's Select Choir 2, A Cappella Choir 4 Beltran, Edward Exec. Comm. 1, Band 1, 2, Mu Alpha Theta 4, German Club 2, 8, Swim Team 4 Bergeron, Andrea Roar Editor 4 Bond, Eric Football 1, Baseball 1, 2, Chair 1, 2, 4, Drama 4, Sophomore Exec. Comm. 2, Powder-Puff Cheerleader 3, 4, FHA 1, 2, 8, FCA 1, 2 Bonneau. Hunt Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Football All District 4, Football District MVP 4, Football All Metro Second Team 4, Football Captain 228 Senior Index 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball Captain 4, A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 4, Executive Comm. 1, 2, 3, Senate 4, Most Spirited 1, 2, 0, Nominee 4, Most Talented Nominee 4, Basketball 1, FCA 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2 Bradfield, Ashley FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, HECE 4: Spanish Club 3 Brandt, Brian Football 1, 2, 4, Track 1, 2 Broll, Cindy Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, FCA 1, 2, 3, DECA 4, NHS 4, Valentine Queen 3 Brooks, Angela Exec. Comm. 3, 4, Senate 8, FHA 8, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Lionettes 4, FCA 4 Brown, Kenny Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, General Construction 1, 2, General Mechanics 3, Auto Body 4 Brown, Kurt Football 1, 2, Roar Staff 4, Lion's Tale Staff 4, Spanish Club 3, Academic Decathlon 4, Olympics of the Mind 4, Little Mary Sunshine 4 Bufkin, Mark French Club 1, German Club 2, 3, Mu Alpha Theta President 8, 4 Burks, Andrew Newspaper Staff Associate Editor 4, FCA 1, 2, 8, 4, Treasurer 8, President 4, NHS 8, 4, Vice President 4, Spanish Club Organization Chairman 4, Student Senate 1, 2, 8, 4, Reporter 8, Mu Alpha Theta 4, Lionette Escort 4, Who's Who Among American High School Students 4, Most Involved 1, 3, Nominee 2, 4, Most Likely To Succeed Nominee 4, Most Handsome Nominee 4 Burnett, Leisa Cheerleader 1, B, 4, Golf Team 2, FCA 1, 2, B, VOE 4 Burnett, Linda NHS 8, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4, Art Club, B, Academic Decathlon B, Theater Tech Crew 4, Honor Roll 3 Burns, Chris A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Men's Concert Choir 4, Band 1, 2, Lion Revue Stage Crew 2, 3, Lian Revue Tech and Light Crew 8, 4 Campbell, Amy Pep Squad 1, Honor Thespian 2, 8, 4, Thespian Otficer 8, Assistant Director Ten Little Indians 2, FHA 1, Crimes of the Heart Crew 2, Lionette Cheerleader Show 8, 4, Lian Revue 4, Lionettes 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 3, Curious Savage Sound Head 4 Carlson, Kelli Choir 1, 2, A Cappella Choir 8, 4, SolofEnsemble 2, FHA 4, Spanish Club C Chau, Du NHS 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 8, 4, UIL Typing 3 Chambers, Cynthia Exec. Comm. 1, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, NHS 8, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4, Varsity Tennis Team 1, 2, 3, FHA 3, 4, Who's Who Among American High School Students 3, 4, Who's Who Among American High School Athletes 3 Cheek, Deborah Debate 4 Cheever, David FFA 4, Mu Alpha Theta 3, NHS 4, French Club 8, Exec. Comm. 1, 2, 3, Jazz Band 1, 2, Marching Band 1, 2, Lion's Tale Photographer 4, Yearbook Staff Photographer 4, Agriculture Co-Op Program 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, All Region Jazz Band 2 Clark, Cindy NHS 4, Lionettes 2, 3, 4, Lieutenant 3, Captain 4, Homecoming Queen 4, Homecoming Princess 3, Who's Who in American Drill Team 4, Exchange Youth ofthe Month 4, Powder-Puff 8, 4, Exec. Comm. 1, Most Beautiful 3, Nominee 4, Most Talented 4, Miss THS Nominee 4, Valentine Princess 4 Coker, Ami Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 4, Band 4, NHS 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4 Coker, William Football 1, 2, 8, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 4, FCA 1, 2, 8, 4, Outstanding Offensive Lineman 4, Football Second Team All District 4 Coughlin, Kevin Soccer 2, 4, Basketball 1, 3 Crigger, Kim Exec. Comm. 1, 2, Basketball 1, Track 1- FHA 2, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Junior Class President 3, Senior Class President 4, NH 4, Tennis 8, Latin Club 8 Cross, Sheri Choir 2, 3, 4, Section Leader 8, Student Director 4, A Cappella Choir 4, Madrigals 2, 3, FHA B Curtin, Christine Band 1, Pep Squad 1, Lionettes 2, 8, 4, Lieutenant 4, French Club 2, 3, Senate 2, Exec, Comm. 1, 3, 4, Who's Who in American Drill Team 4, Powder-Puff 8, 4 Dannheim, Ingrid Lionettes 3, 4, Vice President 4, Pep Squad 1, Honor Roll 1, 2, Yearbook Staff 8, 4, Section Editor 4, FHA 2, German Club 3, 4, Lionette Cheerleader Show S, 4, Spanish Club 1 Davison, Debra Honor Roll 0, Art Club 3, Pep Squad 2, FHA 3, 4 Deaton, Holly Exec. Comm. 1, 2, Lionettes 2, Powder- Puff 8, 4, FHA 3, 4, Swim Team 1 Dubose. Jason Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Olympics of the Mind 8, NHS 3, 4, Junior Engineering and Technical Society 4, VICA 4, President 4 Dugas, Mike Yearbook Staff Photographer 2, 8, 4, FHA 6, 4 Durcholz, Lisa Band 1, 2, 8, 4, Jazz Band 3, 4, Exec. Comm. 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Representative 4, Yearbook Staff Photographer 4, FHA 4 Edmonds, Valerie Orchestra 1, 2, 8, 4, Guys and Dolls 1, Little Mary Sunshine 4, NHS 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 4, UIL Solo and Ensemble 4, Spanish Club 2, FHA 4, Technical Internship Program 4, Band Flag Corps 8, 4 Elkins, Christine Pep Squad 1, Track 2, National Forensic League 2, 3, 4, Debate 2, 8, 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Hero 8, 4 Ferguson, Kristi Senate 1, 2, 3, 4, Exec. Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 8, 4, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, Symbany 2, 3, 4, Class Favorite Nominee, 1, Most Involved 1, 2, 8, Nominee 4, Outstanding Personality Nominee 2, 3, 4, Most Likely To Succeed Nominee 4, Most Talented Nominee 4, International Thespian Society 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Daughters of the American Revolution Nominee 4, Exchange Club Student of the Month 4, One Act Play Honorable Mention All Star Cast 2, 3, Who's Who Among American High School Students, 8, 4 Fite, Bobby Soccer 1, 2, 4, Wrestlng 8, Golf 3, Baseball 8, French Club 8, NHS 3, 4 Flahive, Susan Volleyball 1, Basketball 1, 2, Track 1, 2, FHA 8, 4, HECE 4 Fletcher, Brenda Exec. Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, Pep Squad 1, Choir 2, 3, A Cappella Choir 4, Guys and Dolls 2, Powder- Puff 8, 4, FHA 2, 3, 4 Ford, Kellye Golf Team 1, 2, 8, 4, FCA 1, 2, 3, FHA 4, Mascot 4 Franklin, Melinda French Club 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, NHS 4, Drafting Club 4, Jets 4, Tennis Team 1, 2 Franklund, Laura Soccer 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 6, 4, Jazz Band 3, 4, All Region Jazz Band 4, UIL Solo and Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4, State Solo and Ensemble Contest 3, East Texas Jr.fSr. Honor Band 4, FHA 4, Who's Who Among American High School Students 8 Garza, Eleanor NHS O, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Exec. Comm. 1, 2, 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Orchestra 1, Who's Who Among American High School Students 4, FFA 3, Junior Classical League 4, National Merit Semifinalist 4 Gladden, Kevin Exec. Comm. 1, 2, 8, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, FCA 1, 2, O, 4, NHS 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, Most Individual 1, 2, 3, Nominee 4, Lionette Escort 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, O, 4, FHA 4, Class Favorite Nominee 1, Class Clown Nominee 4, Powder-Puff Coach 3, 4 Gorman, Danette Band 1, FHA Treasurer 3, Exec. Comm. 8, 4, Spanish Club 8, 4, DECA 4, FHA 4 Graff, Bob Exec. Comm. 1, 2, Student Senate 3, Newspaper Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 1, Spanish Club 1, 2, FHA 2, 4, Golf 8 Graff, Le Dena Exec. Comm. 1, Tennis Team 1, Latin Club 2, 3, FHA 3, 4, FHA 4 Gray, Andrea Pep Squad 1, FHA 1, 8, FCA 3, Cheerleader 2, 8, French Club O, 4, Homecoming Princess Nominee 3, 4, DECA Secretary 4, Yearbook Staff 3, Who's Who Among American High School Students 8, 4, Exec. Comm. 1, 3, Lion Revue 8, LionettefCheerleader Show 3 Haire, Mark FHA 4, Co-Op 4 Hamilton, Teresa Choir 1, 2, Madrigals 2, A Cappella Choir 3, 4 Harris, Kimberly Exec, Comm. 3, 4, NHS 4, Spanish Club 6, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Second Team All District 4, Best Hitter First Team All District 4, MVP All Metro 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Honorable Mention All District 4, Second Team All District 4, Track 1, 2, 8, 4, Powder-Puff 2, 3, 4 Harrison, Daniel Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, All-Region Orchestra 1, 2, NHS 3, 4, Excellence in Musicianship Award 3, FHA 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Little Mary Sunshine Cpitj 4, Solo and Ensemble 2, 4 Heermans, Brian All Region Band 1, 2, 3, Area Band 2, Band 1, 2, 8, 4, Jazz Band 2, NHS 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 8, 4, Football 1, 4, Track 1, Guys and Dolls 1, Bi-State Band 2, 8, Outstanding Musicianship 2, Region UIL Solo 1, 2, State UIL Solo 2, Exec. Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, All-Region Orchestra 4, Who's Who Among American High School Students 8, 4, Spanish Club 3 Herndon, Sydney Exec. Comm. 1, 2, Track 1, Basketball 1, 2, Latin Club 2, 8, 4, President 3, NHS 3, 4, Who's Who Among American High School Students 3 Higgins, Corey Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, Exec. Comm. 1, 4, FCA 1, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Men's Director 4, Men's Chorus 4, NHS 3, 4, Powder-Puff Coach 8, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Lion Review Tech Crew 3, AC Spring Show Tech Crew 8 Howe, Lisa Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, Soccer 1, 2, 4, NHS 4, Mu Alpha Theta 8, 4, Who's Who Among American High School Students 3, 4 Jones, Shiela FHA Kassler, Kelly , Pep Squad 1, Lionettes 2, 8, Choir 1, 2, 3, FHA S, Ag Co-Op 4, Horticulture 4 Kee, Elisa Exec. Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 1, Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, Yearbook Staff 8, 4, Academics Section Editor 4, Newspaper Staff 4, Lion Revue 4, Powder-Puff 3, 4 Kim, Young Joon NHS 4, President of Junior Engineering Technical Society 4, French Club Historian 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4, Youth of the Month, December, 4 King, Tammy Honor Member of International Thespian Society 4, Thespian Society 2, 8, 4, President 4, National Forensic League 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, FHA 3, Lion Revue Master of Ceremonies 4: 'iLittle Mary Sunshine 4, Crimes ofthe Heart 2, Curious Savage 4, UIL One Act Scapino 2, UIL One Act Miser 3, UIL One Act The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie 4, UIL One Act Honorable Mention 2, 3, UIL One Act All Star Cast 8, Yearbook Staff 4, Texas Forensic League State Qualifier Dramatic 3, 4 Ko, Jong Ju Mu Alpha Theta 4, Honor Roll 2, 3 Krenzer, Sean German Club 2, 3, Jets 4, Swim Team 1, 2, 3, 4, UIL 4 Lambert, Kimberly FFA 1, 2, 8, 4, North Texas High School Rodeo 1, 2, 8 Lane, Steele Band 1, 2, 8, 4, Vice President 4, Jazz Band 1, 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, International Thespian Society 3, 4, NHS 4, Mu Alpha Theta 3, Senior Index 229 4, Who's Who Among American High School Students G, 4, USSSA Award Winner 1, 2, 3, 4, NLSA Award Winner 1, 2, 3, 4 Lewis, Trevor Wrestling 1, Exec. Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, President 3, Math Club 2, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Olympics of the Mind 53, JETS 4, First Place Science Project 2, 3, UIL One Act Technician 8, Student Senate 4 Livingston, Holly Exec. Comm. 1, FHA 8, 4, Tennis Team 2, 8, 4, Basketball 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, FCA 1, 2, 3, 4 Long, Lara NHS 4, Exec. Comm. 4, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Head 4, Mu Alpha Theta CJ, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, FCA 2, 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Olympics of the Mind 8, Powder-Puff 3, All American Cheerleader 4, Nominated Most Spirited 3, 4, FHA 4 Mayo, David Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, Basketball 1, German Club 1, 2, 3, 4, FCA 1, 2 Mackie, Deo Exec. Comm. 1, 2, 4, Latin Club 8, 4, FHA 4, Mu Alpha Theta 8, 4, Honor Roll 8, Who's Who Among American High School Students 4, Lion's Tale Staff Photographer 4, Powder-Puff 4 Marquett, Jeff Honor Roll 4, DECA 4, Spanish Club 8 Martin, Joe Football 1, 2, 8, 4, MVP 3, FCA 2, B, 4, Secretary 3, FHA 4, Most Outstanding Personality 4, Most Spirited Nominee 3, Class Favorite Nominee 2 Martinez, Michele FHA 3, 4, DECA 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, Pep Squad 1 Masoner, Charles Cross Country 1, 2, 8, Track 1, 2, B, FHA 2, 4, Spanish Club 1 McClure, Mike A Cappella Choir 1, 2, CJ, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, All District Choir 1, All Region Choir 3, 4, All Area Choir 4, All State Choir 4, Symbany 3, 4, Soccer 1, 2, Choir Officer 4, Little Mary Sunshine 4, State Solo and Ensemble 3, 4, Who's Who All American Music 4, Lion Revue 3, 4 McGuire, Roger Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Jazz Band 1, 2, 3, 4, All Region Jazz 3, 4, North Sea Jazz Festival 3, Montreux Jazz Festival 3, FHA 1, 4, Percussion Section Leader 4 McKinnon, Sharon Exec. Comm. 1, French Club 1, Solo and Ensemble 1, Band 1, 2, 8, 4, A Cappella Choir 4 Medina, Leticia Volleyball 1, Choir 1, 4, Women's Select 2, 8, 4, FHA 1, 2, CJ, 4 230 Senior Index Mellum. Brent Golf Team 2, 3, 4, Lion's Tale 2, 3, NHS 4 Mercer, Curtis Football 1, Basketball 1, 2, 8, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4: VICA 4 Miller, Michelle Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, FCA 1, 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Queen Nominee 4, Most Beautiful Nominee 4, VOE 4, Who's Who Among American High School Students 4 Miller, Tony Cross Country 1, 2, 8, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Honor Roll 8, 4 Minor, Jo Lin Exec. Comm. 1, 2, 4, Yearbook Staff 2, 4, German Club 2, 8, Historian 2, 8, Lionettes 8, Lionette Cheerleader Show 3, FHA 4, FCA 1, 2, 8, 4, Pep Squad 1 Mobley, Doug Machine Shop 4, FHA 4 Morris, Richie Basketball 1, 2, B, 4, Student Senate 1, NHS 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4, Exec. Comm. 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 2, 3, 4 Moss, Kyle Golf Team 1, 2, 8, 4, Exec. Comm. 1, 2, 3, NHS 3, 4, FCA 1, 2, 8, Spanish Club 1, 2, Lion Revue 1, 2, B, Lion's Tale 3 Mullican, Chanel Soccer 3, 4, Track 8, 4, Volleyball 4, NHS 4, FHA 4, Student Senate 4, Exec. Comm. O, 4, German Club 4, Homecoming Princess 4, Who's Who Among American High School Students 8 Munnerlyn, Elisa Choir 1, Women's Select Choir 2, Alto Section Leader 3, Honor Roll 2, Exec. Comm. 2, German Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 2, President CJ, Lion Revue 8, 90th Percentile on the National German Examination 8, FHA 4 Nicholson, Chad FFA 1, 2, -3, 4, District President 8, 4, Rodeo Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, Close-Up Program 3, German Club 2, High School Rodeo Finals CJ, War on Drugs Committee 4 Nuhn, Tim Football 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 4, FCA 1, 2, 3, 4, German Club 8, 4, Spanish Club 1, Track 1, 2 Ogden, Tammy Volleyball 1, 2, 8, German Club 1, 2, 3, FHA 4, VOE 4 O'Hare, Timothy John Exec. Comm. 1, 2, FCA 2, 8, FHA Vice President 4, Football 1, 2, B, 4, First Team All District 4, First Team All City 4, Offensive ReceiverfBack of the Year 4, Baseball 1, 2, 8, 4, Captain 4, Honorable Mention All District 3, Basketball 1, Class Favorite B, Favorite Class Personality Nominee 4, Mr. THS Nominee 4, Honor Roll 3, 4 Ortiz, Maria Exec. Comm. 8, 4, NHS Parliamentarian 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, First Team All District 4, Honorable Mention All District B, Basketball 1, 2, 8, 4, Powder-Puff 8, 4 Patten, Taci FHA 2, O, 4, Athletic Trainer 8,4 Pak, Sinmin Who's Who Among American High School Students 4, Extraordinary Students of America 4, NHS 8, 4, International Thespian Society 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 8, 4, Exec. Comm, 2, 3, 4: Tennis Team 1, 2, A Cappella Choir 3, French Club 1, 2, Latin Club 3, Outstanding Junior Executive ofthe Year 3, Musicals 1, 4, Plays 8, 4 Perdue, Sabrina Band 1, 2, 8, UIL First Division Twirling Solo, 3, 4, Feature Twirler 2, 8, 4, Technology Internship Program 4, FHA 2, Lion Revue 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Queen Nominee 4 Perry, Pam Volleyball 1, Basketball 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 8, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, HECE Co-Op 4 Perry, Patty Volleyball 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Track 1, FHA 8, 4, HECE 4 Phillips, Kerry Football 1, 2, 8, VICA 4 Polk, Steve Choir 1, A Cappella Choir 2, 8, 4, Men's Director 3, Texas All State Choir 2, 3, 4, All-Region Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Exec. Comm. 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2, Basketball 1, Most Involved Nominee 2, Who's Who in American Music 3, 4, Student Director of Choral Dept. 4, First Division State Solo Contest 3, 4 Pothireddy, Anita Latin Club 3, French Club Secretary 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta Treasurer 8, 4, NHS 8, 4, Sherman Foreign Language Competition 2, 8, 4, Fete Francais, Two First Place Awards, One Third Place Award, One Second Place Award, One Fourth Sweepstakes 1, 2, 3, 4, Academic Decathlon 3, 4, American Scholar 3, U.S. Achievement Academy 3, National Science Merit Award 4, National Leadership and Service Award 8, National French Exam 2, 8, 4, Who's Who Among American High School Students 4, All American Scholar 8, Junior Engineering and Technical Society 4, PTA Writing Competition 2, Exec. Comm. 3 Putnam, Russell Band 1, 2, 8, 4, All State 4, All Area 8, 4, All Region 2, 3, 4, Drum Major 4, Exec. Comm. 1, Soccer 1, 2, Latin Club 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4 Ramos, Debbie Band 1, 2, Exec. Comm. 1, 3, 4, Senate 3, 4, FHA 4, Powder-Puff 3, 4, TEMPO 4 Rateau, Renee FHA 1, 4, VICA B, Soccer 2, 4, Spanish Club Reams, Barbara Tennis 1, 2, Orchesra 1, 2, B, German Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 4, Mu Alpha Theta Secretary 8, 4, NHS 3, 4, Flag Corps 3, 4, Exec. Comm. 1, 2, 4, Treasurer 1, Who's Who Among American High School Students 4, U.S, Achievement Academy B, People to People Student Ambassador B, TEMPO 4 Reichenbach, Karen Pep Squad 1, FHA 3, 4, VOCCT Vice President 3, Lionettes 8, German Club 2 Rhodes, David Football 1, French Club 2, Treasurer 3, Exec, Comm. 3, 4, FHA 4 Richter, Ken DECA 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Golf Team 1, German Club 3, Spanish Club 2 Robbs, Rebecca Swim Team 1, 2, 3, FCA 1, Honor Roll 2, B, Exec. Comm. 1, 2, 4, Diving Team 2, B, Track 1 Rodriguez, Angelica NHS 3, 4, Academic Decothlon 3, FHA 3, 4, Pep Squad 1 Rodriguez, Oscar Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 4 Rogers, Terry Renee Spanish Club 1, 2, Pep Squad 1, FHA 2, B, 4 Romaine, Diana Lion's Tale 2, B, 4, Exec. Comm. 2, FHA 1, 4, Academic Decothlon 3, 4, German Club Officer 2, B, 4 Rutland, Amy Feature Twirler 8, 4, DECA 4, French Club Rutledge, Mark French Club 1, 2, B, 4, Band 1, 2, Exec, Comm. 1, 2, Mu Alpha Theta 4, NHS 4, Swim Team 4, Tennis Team 3, 4 Saavedra, Kristen National Hispanic Scholars Semifinalist 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4, NHS 4, Exec. Comm. 2, 3, 4, Thespian 4, Spanish Club 3, Latin Club B, FHA 2, B, 4, Assistant Director The Curious Savage 4 Schilling, Marian Exec. Comm. 1, 2, Yearbook Staff 2, 3, Editor 8, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 4 Schraufnagel, Anthony Swim Team 1, 2, FHA 3 Segura, Mia Band 1, Pep Squad 1, Lionettes 2, Co- Op 3, 4, FHA Historian 4, Theater 3 Self, Michelle Exec. Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Spanish Club 3, French Competition 2, 8, NHS 4, Thespian 4, Assistant Director Curious Savage, Little Mary Sunshine 4, Powder-Puff 8, 4, Latin Club 3, Lion Revue Stage Crew 4 Shannon, Colleen Exec, Comm, B, 4, Senate 4, FCA 8, FHA 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 4 Shuptrine, Paula FCA 1, 2, 8, 4, Vice President 3, President 4, Lionettes 2, B, 4, FHA 2, Spanish Club 1, 2 Simpson, Lisa Basketball B, Exec. Comm. 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, German Club Singleton, Wesley Lion's Tale 2, Entertainment Editor 3, FHA 4, Spanish Club 4, National Spanish Exam 4, Exec. Comm. 4 Smith, Joe Football 1, 2, 8, 4, Second Team All District 4, Exec. Comm. 4, FHA 4, Honor Roll 2 Sprabary, Kelley Cheerleader 1, 2, Homecoming Princess 2, Most Beautiful 2, Valentine Princess 2, FCA 1, 2, 8, Lionettes 8, 4, Social Chairman 4, DECA 4 Standley, Jason Golf 1, 2, 3, 4 Steffenhagen. Margot Exec. Comm. 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Senate 4, Homecoming Princess Nominee 2, Who's Who Among American High School Students 4, Honor Roll 3, Physical Fitness Team 1, FHA 4, French Club 2, Lion Revue 2, 3 Stewart, Lance Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Exec. Comm. CJ, 4, Football 1 Stull, Carla NHS President 4, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Officer 4, Choir 1, Lionettes CJ, 4, Pep Squad 1, Who's Who Among American High School Students 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Powder- Puff 3, 4, Exec. Comm, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club B Sweet, Layna Volleyball 1, Traack 1, Soccer 1, 2, 3, Most Outstanding Personality 1, Homecoming Nominee 2, VlCA 8, 4, Cosmetology 8, 4, Exec. Comm, 3 Tarpley, Sheila Exec. Comm. 1, 2, 4, Senate 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian 2, Parliamentarian 8, Secretary 4, Cheerleader 1, 2, 8, 4, Co-Head 4, Football Sweetheart 3, 4, Most Spirited 1, 2, 3, Most Spirited Nominee 4, Miss THS Nominee 4, Who's Who Among American High School Students 3, 4, FHA 4 Terry, Cynthia Pep Squad 1, FHA 1, 3, DECA 4 Theis, Colleen Cheerleader 1, 2, FCA 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, Distributive Education Clubs of America Officer 4, Lion's Tale Editor 4, NHS 4, Most Outstanding Personality Nominee 2, Most individual Nominee 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Queen Nominee 4, Who's Who Among American High School Students 4, Lion Revue 8, 4 Thomas, Greg Spanish Club 1, B, FHA 2, 8, Exec. Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, T.l.P. 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, B, 4, Who's Who Among American High School Students 8, NHS 4, Lion's Tale 8 Thompson, Tim Football 1, 2, Tennis 3, Exec. Comm. 3, 4, FFA B, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Choir Officer 4, Symbany 4, Who's Who Among American High School Students 8, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, National Merit Commendation 4, Lion Runner 4, FCA 1, 4, Track 1, 2, All Region Choir 4, All Area Choir 4 Trout, Rebecca Exec. Comm. 1, 2, Lionettes 2, Powder- Puff 8, 4, FHA 3, 4 Tuttle, Todd Basketball 1, 2, 8, Band 1, 2, Exec. Comm. 2, Baseball 1, 2 Werner, Keith Baseball 1, 2, 8, FHA 2, 3, 4, German Club B, 4, Spanish Club 1 West, Christine Who's Who Among American High School Students 4, Mu Alpha Theta 8, 4, Tennis Team 1, Junior Achievement 1, FFA 4, Co-Op Agriculture 4 Wharton, Jeff Exec. Comm. 1, 2, 8, 4, Latin Club 2, 4, Football 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Lion Revue Master of Ceremonies 4, A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Lionette Escort 4, Most Outstanding Personality Nominee 1, 2, Most Spirited Nominee 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Clown Nominee 4, FHA 4, FCA 1, 2, 3, 4, Powder-Puff Coach 3, 4 Wiley, Todd Track 1, 2, 8, 4, Cross Country 1, 2, B, 4, FHA 2, 4, Drafting Club, Speaker of the House 4, Spanish Club 1, 3 Wimberly, David Baseball 1, 2, Football 1, 4, Exec. Comm. 1, 2 Yensan, Chris Track 1, 2, Cross Country 2, 3, French Club 3, FHA 3 Young, Julie Honor Roll 1, 2, FCA 2, A Cappella Choir 2, B, 4, Symbany 3, 4, Senate 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Exec. Comm. B, 4, FHA 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4, NHS Secretary 4, PTSA 4 Senior Index 231 Candids of A Cappella Choir 172, 178, Abbe, Tina 79 Abbott, Beth 79, 188 Abercrombie, Spencer 79 Abner, Stephanie 69 Abraham, Jain 59 Abraham, Tim 69 Adamson, Courtney 79 Adrian, Aimee 79 Agro, Cheryl 59 Aguilar, Michail 59, 167 Aguilar, Jose 59 Aguilar, Lupe 69 Ahadi, David 59 Aikman, Kim 48 Allbha, Jamll 59 Allbright, Mike 79 Allen, Gavin 80 Allen, Phil 79 Almaguer, Ricky 21, 118 Alrera, Franky 79 Alsobrook, Elizabeth 69 Alumni 24, 25 Alvarado, Aquiles 69 Alvarado, Denis 69 Alvarez, Carlos 79 Alvir, Maria 59 Amos, Trudy 48 Andersin, Mari 28, 59 Anderson, Patricia 48 Anniversary of RLT 8 Annual Staff 61, 62 Ansong, Daniel 79 Arambula, Jose 48 Arambula, Anna 59 Arbelaez, Diana 59 Case, Alice 95 Archer, Laura 59 Arnett, Arnett, Christie 48 Amy 59 Arnold, Jill 48 Ashby, Ashley Dana 69 ,Merrell 48, 118, 1 Ashour, Katy 95 Attebe rry, Julie 79 Attuquayefio, Tim 59 Aubrey, Andy 69, 149 Auto Mechanics 164 Auto Body 164 Avelino, Cindy 48 Ayala, Pepe 59 Ayres, Bethany 79 Bachmann, Melissa 48 Baggs, Dannielle 59 Bailey, Lisa 59 Bailey, Stephanie 69 Bailey, Dina 79 Bailey, Jan 79 Baker, Clark 69 Baldwin, Speedy 79 282 Index General lnde 174 Ball, Salli 59 Ballard, Christy 48 Bambino, Alan 96, 97 Band4,5, 10,7,6,161, 166, 167 Bang, June 48, 57 Bannister, Dave 48 Barkley, Hal 91 Barlow, Barlow Barnes, Barnes, Barrera, Barrera. Barrett, Kit 58, 59, 114 Travis 79 Mark 16, 48 Jason 48 Elsa 92 Maribel 59 Tim 69 Bartlett, Kim 69 Bartman, Scott 118 Barton, Joseph 48 Barton, Joey 59 Barton, Rob 79 Baseball 157, 159 Basketball 126, 127, 128, 129, 180, 181, 151 Bass, Rusty 79 Bates, Christie 79 Bayes, Chet 59, 128 Bayless, Jennifer 59 Bayless, Troy 79 Beebe, Amelia 69 Beene, Bob 91 Behrens, Chris 59 Belardo, Lea 59 Belardo, Emil 79 Belcher, Linda 79 Bell, Tammy 48, 189 Beltran, Eddy 48 Bendar, Chris 59 Benitz, Monica 69, 142 Bennett, Jeff 59 Bergeron, Andrea 16, 48, 109, 192, 218 Bernardini, Becky 79 Bert, David 59 Bertrand, Doug 95 Beyond the Limit Staff 192 Bhamani, Laila 59 Bhamani, Faisal 79 Biando, Leah 59 Bird, Carolyn 79 Birdsong, Melaney 48 Birdsong, Bret 79 Biscomb, Tracey 59 Bishop, James 79 Bixler, Katie 79 Black, Kay 89 Black, Waylon 48 Blackwood, Doug 48, 117 Blackwood, Danny 69 Blagg, Leslie 79 Blair, Diana 59 Blalock, Diane 9 Blalack, Mike 91 Blase, Matthew 79 Blaskowski, Doug 59 Blood, Scott 59 Backemehl, John 59 Boenig, Eric 69 Bond, Eric 7, 80, 48 Bond, Michelle 48 Bond, Bryan 69 Bonneau Company 227 Bonneau, Britt 59, 188 Bonneau, Hunt 57, 116, 156, 226, 227 Boone, Kandy 59 Bowen, Cindy 48 Bowen, Barbara 59 Bowman, David 101 Bowman, Suzanne 69 Boyd, Lee 79 Boyer, Clayton 59,91 Boykin, Tracy 59 Boykin, Ben 79 Braack, Andy 48 Bradfield, Ashley 48 Bradford, Doug 59 Brakefield, Cassie 59 Branch, Ricky 79 Brandt, Brian 48 Brandt, Kim 59 Brandt, Laura 59 Btashear, Heather 79 Bush, Kenneth 91 Bush, Randy 99, 157 Bushnell, Carol 99 Butler, Pat 79 Bynum, Melissa 69 Byrd, Jerry 69 Byun, Anna 69 Byun, Una 79 Cabrera, Abel 79 Cadena, Kathy 79 Cafeteria Workers 176 Callahan, Jodi 59 Camargo, Claudia 69 Camargo, David 69 Cameron, Keith 69 Campbell, Jill 28, 59 Campbell, Amy 44, 186, 207 221 Campbell, Alexander 59 Campbell, Joy 59 Teachers 97 Bratz, Jennifer 48 Braun, Kim 79 Brawner, Stephanie 11,69 Brewster, Eugene 79 Bricher, Heather 25 Bridges, Jackie 69 Britt, Bennie 69 Brackman, Scott 59 Broll, Cindy 41, 48, 211 Brooks Angie 48 Brooks, Larry 99 Brooks, Dayna 69 Brown, Barrett 21, 59 Brown Kenny 44 Brown Kurt 44, 192,228 Brown, Stefanie 44 Brown, Dan 98 Brown, Mary 96, 97 Brown, Lee 69 Brown David 70 Brown, Heather 79 Cantu, Rudy 59 Cantu, Virginia 79 Carden, Beth 59 Cardenas, Catarino 79 Cardenas, Maria 79 Cardona, Joe 44 Cardona, Andrew 69 Cardona, Alicia 79 Cargil, Bill 187 Cargill, Anne 59 Carl, Robert 69 Carlson, Kelli 44 Carnes, Kelly 69, 79 Carpenter, Terry 90, 91 Browning, Sunny 69 Bryan, Jason 7, 108, 155 Bryan, Timitha 79 Bryant, Albert 79 Bryant, Angela 79 Buchanan, Clint 44 Bufkin, Mark 44, 195 Buhr, Gwen 79 Building Trades 180 Burgess, Troy 44 Burgess, Teresa 59 Burgess, Lisa 69 Burke, Trisha 59 Burks, Andrew 44, 198, 208 Burnett, Leisa 44, 201, 216 Burnett, Linda 44 Burns, Chris 44 Burns, Michael 59 Burns, Mike 127 Burt, Teresa 69 Carr, M ichelle 59 Carrera, Rudy 78 Carroll, Carroll, Carroll, Carson, Carson, Carson, Carter, Susan 69, 188 Susan 69 Wade 79 Jennifer 69 Kyle 79 Starbell 79 Stacy 79 ' Castello, Melida 69 Costellar, Maria 69 Castellon, Servando 80 Castilla, Marcus 181 Castilla, Ruben 69 Castilla, Marcos 80 Castilla, Lewis 44 Castleberry, Brian 69 Catchings, Julie 69 Cate, Shannon 80 Carlett, Ramona 69 Caywood, Shannon 44 Centeno, Maria 60, 69 Chambers, Michael 14 Chambers, Cynthia 45 Chambers Chambers , Matt 69 , Lisa 80 mpion Doug 45 nce Emmo 96 100 ng Esther 69 ng Joe 69 ng Elleno 80 pmon Kothy 60 pmon Trocey 69 pmon Mory 80 stoin Julie 96 erleoders5 11 61 62 60 161 171 204 205 206 ever Dovid 36 45 n Lowrence 80 stnut Angelo 193 stnut Poulo 80 oo Leng 60 oo Khim 69 lders Mork 69 rwood Doug 10 45 2 ir 160 istopher Chris91 mbley Kenny 69 ng Brion 69 0 I I I rk Shoron 96 100 Eric 60 152 Greg 60 Morgoret 60 Jeff 70 Jomes 69 Showno 80 rig corny 45 49 102 109 110 188 207 terbough Joel 60 y Bill98 m Dovid7 mons Trocy 70 e Jomes 60 ore Shelby 60 otes Don otes Dovid 70 otes Donielle l80 chron Christy 112 chron Jeff 80 ker Koren4 45 189 ker Amy 45 138 139 14 ker Bill 45 114 le Jeffrey 80 lemon Jone 90 lemon Kim 60 loniol Sovings 223 Iston Poulo 45 mes Stephonte 60 mpton Chris 80 nowoy Dovid 70 117 ne Dorrin 70 nnell Christino 80 okston Jeff 60 onrod Thereso 60 oper Amy 45 223 oper Joson 60 122 oper Brondon 80 pelond Rondy 70 rono Yvonne 45 rono Yolondo 60 smetology 178 179 sper Louro 60 ughlin Kevin 45 ughron Chris 60 unrs Eric 80 ursey Shoron 80 ury Becky 70 Cowdry Vince 92 Cox Billy 45 Cox Jennifer 80 Crorn Corolyn 45 Cromer Molly 45 Crover John 45 Crowford Erico 80 Crowford Sondro 80 Creed Jeremy 70 Cremeons Vincent 70 Crigger Kim 14 45 184 Crocker Leoh 45 Crockett Chris 60 Crosby Morton 98 Cross Country 21 120 121 Cross Sheri 45 Cross Jomes 70 Cross Morc 80 Croucher Melisso 60 Cubrio Jorge 70 Cup Corri 89 Curious Sovoge The 30 Curron Doryl 70 Current Movies 32 33 Curry Cossie 80 111 Curtin Christine 45 Curtin Corrie 60 Custoito Fe'ix 70 Custodions 177 Cutler Horry 95 Cutler Joson 60 140 Dofft Cotherine 70 Doiton Anito 70 Doniel Roger 167 Doniel Coroline 60 Doiriel Amy 70 Donnheim Helgo 23 60 Donnheim Ingrid 45 207. Doo Chou 80 Dovilo Vonesso 80 Dovis Ariel23 72 192 Dovts Vonesso 23 Dovls Dovis Dovis Dovis Dovis Dovis Dovis Dovis Billy 60 Mork 60 Jennifer 70 Lindo 70 Michoel 70 Audro 80 Christy 80 Kondice 80 Dovison Debro 45 Dovison Tereso 80 Doy Elizobeth 60 Doyo Tozim 60 Deon Kim 70 72 Deoron Holly 45 Deoron Joson 70 Deoron Mike 70 DECA 178 Deen Phillip 80 Dees John 60 Dees Robin 70 Delocruz Gus 60 DeLeon Joel 45 Deleon Jose 60 Deleon Sonio 60 ' 6 , , , 16 ' , ' 3 7 , ,si rk, Y . V - I ik, ' , V - I tk, A I - A rk, - I - tk, V I- rk, .' ,' , , , 105, ' f Q 6. ,141 f 2 , , ' . DeLeon, Fronk 70 DeLeon, Elizobeth 80 Dempsey, Cherly 45,211 DenBroven, Kelly 45 Depolmo, Tim 80 Deserrono, Scott 151 Devers, Pot 100 Dioz, Robert 70 Dickerson, Jomes 80 Dickherber, Dorci 60 Dieken, Jennifer 80 Diener, Geoffrey 70 DiFroncesco, Zoch 80 Dillon, John 70 Dillon, Soroh 23, 184 Dillon, Soroh 60, 64 Dingmon, Christine 60 Doon, Thonh 45 Dooley, Joson 70 Dorn, Poul 70 Doss, Jonet 96, 100 Doss, Russ 70 Dowdy, Chris 80 Dowell, Stocey 60 Drofting 189 Droke, Michoele 60 Droke, Stephonie 60 Dromgoole, Jomie 80 Dubose, Joson 45, 210 Dugos, Mike 45 Dugger, Tommy 70 Durond, Billie 93 Durcholz, Liso 46 Dutkowsky, Mike 91 Duvoll, Michelle 80 Eberwein, Liso 70 Edler, Broksie 96 Edmonds, Volerie 46, 57 Edmondson, Chris 60 Elder, Brooksie 100 Elders, Lourie 80 Eldredge, Fronk 60 Elizordo, Jessie 60 Elkins, Chris 46, 186 Elliot, Stocy 46 Elliott, Joson 70 Ellis, Lojeono 80 Elsey, John 70 Embler, Michelle 71 Embry, Shelly 71 English, Dovid 71 English, Michoel 80 Enin-Okut, Jomes 57, 147 Erwin, Amy 71 Escobor, Eloine 80 Espenschied, Koren 80 Espenson, Amy 58, 145 Estrodo, Tereso 80 Evons, Dovid 31, 88, 100, 186 Fobelo, Joe 46 Fobelo, Jose 71 Foncher, Wolter 77 Forlow, lsis 71 Fort, Mork 60, 152, 174 Fotheree, Borboro 89, 92 Foy, Robert 60 Feeney, Steve 118, 159 Feeney, Jeff 46 Fehlou, Brook 46 Feller, Dovid 71 Feng, Do Wei 66, 71 Ferguson, Tommy 71 Ferguson, Kristi 31, 46, 109, 172, 186 Fields, Joson 81 Finley, Mike 46, 148 Finley, Ken 60 First City Bonk 222 Fisher, Quinn 12, 71 Fisher, Dovid 71, 117 Fisher, Shelly 60 Fisher, Stocy 71 Fite, Bobby 46 Floch, Chris 4, 61 Floch, Mott 71, 77 Flog Corps, 4, 57 Flohive, Sue 46 Flott, Logon 61 Fleischmon, Richord 81 Fletcher, Brendo 4, 46 Fletcher, Tommy 71 Fletes, Julio 46 Flores, Sylvio 81 Flores, Osuoldo 61 Flynn, Pom 81 Footboll 4, 5, 7, 21, 116, 117, 20, 119 Footboll Fons 6, 3, 2, 161 Footboll Cooches 88 Ford, Kellye 46, 109, 110 Ford, Steven 71 Fore, Louren 17, 81 Formon, Suson 61 Foster, Alicio 81 Foster, Nelson 81 Fought, Kevin 61 Fowler, Sheryl 99 Fox, Heother 61 Foxoll, Kristino 46 Froiche, Robby 10, 46, 102 Froncis, Brenno 81 Fronk, Sherri 46, 71 Fronklund, Louro 46 Frozier, Twyilo 61 Free, Lonce l61 Free, Lincoln 71 Freitos, Mike 23, 61 French Club 89, 183 French, John 61 Freshmon Executive Committee 185 Friedmon, Bill 81, 112 Frierott, Jennifer 61 Fritcher, Shonnon 71 Fross, Volerie 61 Fugitt, Jonie 61, 144 Fulton, Corole 88, 91 Futch, Brondi 61 Future Homemokers of Americo 188,189 index 233 Gackle, Jason 46 Gage, Jennifer 71, 81 Gondreau, Jana 81 Gann, Lissa 71 Garcia, Martin 61 Garcia, Dolores 81 Garrett, Thomas 5, 46 Garrett, Stacy 61 Garrison, Melanie 14, 81, 61 Gary Studios 216 Garza, Eleanor 46, 200 Garza, Regina 71 Garza, Leida 81 Gates, Randall 17, 46, 114, 116 Gates, Amber 46 Gates, Charlotte 46 Greenstone, Pam 71 Greger, Becky 81 Gregory, Glenda 91 Griffith, Dianna 47 Grizzle, Cameron 61 Grubbs, Marc 47, 140, 211 Guerra, Nelsa 71 Guertel, Lori 61 Guest, Felecia 81 Guzman, Nauvina 58 Gates, Brad 81 Gatlin, Patricia 100 Gawley, Candice 71 General Construction 165 General Mechanics 165 Gentile, Gabriel 81 Gentry, Kathy 61 Geoliva, Johanna 71 George, Teresa 46 George, Chris 71 German Club 188 Getman, Josh 71 Ghavidel, Touraj 46 Gibson, Kari61 Gibson, Brian 71 Giddens, Courtney 81 Gil, Alba 71 Gilchrest, Cory 81 Gilchrist, Paul 100 Gilmore, Paul 71 Girls' Soccer 189 Girls' Basketball 185 Glodden, Kevin 46 Glasschroeder, Mark 81 Goat, Valerie 81 Godoy, Daysi 81 Godsey, Shelley 81 Godwin, Carolyn 81 Golf Team 150 Gomez, Alma 71 Gonzales, Rachel 46 Gonzales, Miguel 71 Gonzales, Tirso 71 Gonzales, Sandra 81 Goodell, Cheryl 46 Goodell, Mindy 81 Goodman, Tommy 46 Goosey, Tammy 71 Garden, Peggy 47 Gorman, Danette 47, 178 Gossage, Alisa 71 Gotsch, Sarah 61 Graff, Bob 47, 192, 198 Graff, LeDena 86, 47, 57, 219 Graff, LoDena 86, 57 Graham, James 25,81 Graves, Melanie 71 Gray, Andrea 47,214 Ha, Sun Ja 71 Haas, Ed 81 Hahn Dwane 61 Hahn Craig 81 Hahn Duane 81 Hahn, John 81 Haire Mark 47 Hake Jonathan 61 Hake, Amy 81 Hale, Tiffany 47 Hale, Lisa 68, 71 Hale, Staci 71 Hale, Shelby 81 Hallmark, Teresa 71 Hamby, Ceil 61 Hamby, Jason 81 Hamil, Pam 61 Gray, Shawn 47 Greason, Matt 81 Green, Kelly 61 Green, Regina 91 Green, David 71 Green, Kim 71 Green, Trisha 71 284 Index Hamilton, Teresa 47 Hamilton, Monica 61 hancock, Mark 125 Hancock, Bart 61 Hancock, Claudia 71 Hanes, Elaine 81 Hannum, Matt 61 Hanson, Lisa 47 Harbison, Gary 47 Harbison, Anissa 71, 77 Harbison, Gary 154, 216 Harkins, Matt 71 Harland, Holly 71 Harold, Stacy 61 Harr, Scotty 5, 158 Harrell, Marie 71 Harrelson, Odie 186 Harrington, Trina 81 Harris, Kim 20, 47, 142 Harris, Anna 100, 101 Harris, Michelle 81 Harrison, Daniel 47 Harrison, James 71 Harrison, Jenny 71 Harrison, Germaine 81 Hartman, Chris 158 Hartman, Greg 108 Harvey, Tina 48 Hasfjord, Amy 81 Hatton, Julie 81 Hawn, Christi 71 Haws, Dusty 58, 61, 67 Hay, Makavan 71 Hay, Malyvan 72 Haydon, Lisa 81 Hayes, Renee 72 Haynes, Brent 61 Heal, Jared 81 Heard, Donna 91 Heaton, Shana 61 Hebert, Mary 91 HECE 178 Heermons, Brian 15, 48, 108 Heermons, Shawna 72 Helm, Deann 48 Henderson, Jana 61 Henderson, Shawn 80, 80, 81 Hernandez, Joe 61 Hernandez, Ramon 61 Hernandez, Salvador 61 Hernandez, Georgina 72 Hernandez, Tony 72 Herndon, Steve 126, 127 Herndon, Sydney 48, 207 Heslett, Glen 72 Hesse, Catherine 82 Higgins, Corey 48 Hightower, Patsy 91 Hill, Jimmy 61,112 Hill, Mary Ann 91 Hix, Ran 61 Halbert, James 48 Holden, Renee 48, 201 Holden, Denise 201 Holden, Lewis 201 Holder, Kelly 72 Holleman, Todd 72 Holley, Vaden 72 Hollingsworth, Kari 89, 99 Hollingsworth, Mark 72 Holmes, Mark 21 Homecoming Dance 17, 25, 89, 102, 108 Homecoming Caravan 28, 22, 192 Homecoming Games 24 Homecoming Court 102, 108, 110, 111 Hook, Tammy 72 Hope, Daryl 48 Houck, Richard 72 Howard, James 48 Howard, Kirk 72, 74 Howe, Lisa 48 Howe, John 72 Hudson, Jason 82 Hull, Jennifer 82 Hundley, Alisse 82 Hunsaker, Jeremy 61 Hurst, Fred 95 Hutchison, Michelle 61 Hutton, Tracy 82 Huy, Uh 82 lbarra, Ricky 72 Ingram, Renee 72 Ingram, Sarah 82 International Thespian Society 80, 81, 186 Irwin, Maureen 100 Itoh, Kosuke 82 Jackson, Lesley 18, 61 Jackson, Jack 82 Jackson, Randy 72 Jackson, Karen 92 Jacobs, Monica 72 Jacobson, Ronnie 48 Jacobson, Robert 48 Jansen, Donna 95 Jazz Band 166 Jenkins, Pat 72 Jenkins, Steve 167 Jernigan, Kelli 61 Jewett, James 48, 180 Jobe, Lynette 48 John, Susamma 48 Johnson, Randy 61 Johnson, Shelly 61 Johnson, Traci 61 Johnson Ben 186 Johnson, John 95, 147 Johnson, Angela 70, 72 Johnson, Elisa 72 Johnson, Ann 40, 49, 184 Jonan, Frances 82 Jones, Steve 61 Jones, Brandy 82 Jones, Danny 82 Janes, Shiela 49 Judkins, April 49, 178 Junior Executive Committee 28 184 Kackley, Angela 61 Kaiser, Stephen 72 Kamp, DeeAnn 72 Kaplinsky, Jason 82 Karnes, Julie 98, 99 Kassler, Kelly 49 Kearns, Krista 82 Keck, Larey 72 Kee, Elisa 16, 49, 198 Keefer, Roxanne 100 Keene, Jenny 72, 121, 128 Keene, Kyle 49 Keller, Karen 92 Kelly, Nicole 82 Kelly, Chris 49 Kem, Nay 62 Kemp, Deborah 62 Kendrick, James 72 Kenney, Nicole 82 Kent, Mike 62 Kilmer, Luther 82 Kim, Young Ho 72 Kim, Sang 62 Kim, Sun 82 Kim, Young Joan 41, 49 Kimbrel, Holly 72, 189 Kimptan, Scott 62, 146 King, Claudia 62 King, Julie 82 King, Tammy 80, 49, 186 Kingsley, George 72 Kirkland, Andy 82 Kirkwood, Brian 62, 117 Knight, Leah 62 Knight, Molly 82 Knight, Wyndi 82 Ko, Jong 49 Krenzer, Sean 49, 122 eutzfeld, Stephonie 72 um, Nicole 49 uzitski, Shorlo 62 uzitski, Michelle 49 hlmey, Motthios 62 ttesch, Pot95 ykendoll, Louro 62 ser, Dick 97 ckey, Greg 62 ckey, Brod 49 mb, Joson 82 mbert, Kim 36, 49 ne, Amy 62 ne, Deon 62 ne, Brent 62 ne, Angelo 82 ne, Kelly 31,82 ne, Steele 49 ney, Lynn 5, 62, 142 ney, Rob 62, 166, 173 ngston, Deon 25, 58 ngston, Tommy 82 nnom, Chonce 147, 148 nnom, Copprice 49 roy, Kotio 49 rson, Volerie 49 thom, Vicki 49 thorn, Teri 82 throp, Jeonne 62 tin Club 23, 182 vollee, Tosho 62 wrence, Rene 62 wson, Tommy 72 cloir, Monty 82 dwitz, Dovid 49 e, Joe 62 e, Liso 49 k, Poul 49 mons, Somontho 62 nis, Annette 72 wellen, Jennifer 72 Looko, Lone 73 Lopez, Mortin 62 Lopez, Jennifer 73 Lu, Durone 62 Lucy, Keith 82 Lugs, Moricelo 73 Luneou, Kyle 15, 22, 49 Luong, Kit 62 Luther, Liso 82 Ly, Vory 49 Lyon, Glorio 90 Mochine Shop 180 Mocios, Adelino 171 Mockie, Deo 50, 200 Modison, Kellie 82 Modrigol, Chorlene 94, 196 Modrigol, Troy 68 Mogono, Alicio 73 Mojorettes 4 Molone, Chod 73 Morgolis, Ethon 82 Morinko, Fred 82 McKerreghon, Kim 83 McKibben, Mory Ann 83 McKinley, Brent 50 McKinley, Richord 73 McKinney, Deboroh 50 McKinnon, Shoron 50 McMonus, Cindy 50 McPherson, Jonie 94, 194 Mc5weeney, Mortho 94, 95 Meodows, Groce 4, 73 Medino, Tony 50, 189 Medino, Leticio 50 Mekker, Elizobeth 50 Melot, Jocelyne 73 Mellum, Brent 151 Melton, Tino 83 Men's Select Choir 174 Menosco, Rick 99 Mendez, Koren 83 Mendozo, Lydio 73 Mendozo, Rene 50 Mercer, Curtis 50, 127 Merrill, Robert 100 Merrill, Fronces 100 Meyers, Kevin 17 Mezo, Lody 50 Middleton, Brondy 83 Mortelli, Tiffony 30, Mortin, Cloyton 82 Mortin, Tom 187 Mortin, Angelo 73 Mortin, Jennifer 73 Mortin, Mike 73 Mortin, Tori 73 Mortin, Joe 50 82 Miller, Tony 50, 120, 152, 154 Miller, Bridget 83 Miller, Chris 83 Miller, Michelle 50, 73 Miller, Ricki 73, 138, 141 Miller, Kristino 50 Mims, Froncine 83 Minor, Jo Lin 4, 13, 50, 108 win, Kristino 62 wis, Julie 82 wis, Tom 72 ewis, Dorrell 99 ewis, Trevor 49 ndsey, Suzonne 62 ndsey, Joson 82 ine, Steve 49 'on Moscots 10, 11 ion Revue Tryouts 4 ion Guords 22 on's Tole Stoff 192, 193 ion's Tole 41 ionettes 2, 11, 24, 161, 170, 207 ittle, Andy 72 ittle, Poul 73 ivingston, Doug 82 ivingston, Holly 49, 124 o, Cynthio 73 ong, Meredith 82 ong, Don 91 ong, Loro 41, 49, 171, 203 ong, Kit 152 ongino, Tom 49 ooko, Chris 62 Mortinez, Teri 189 Mortinez, Emily 73 Mortinez, Morino 73 Mortinez, Michele 50 Morx, Stephonie 73 Moshburn, Loyne 82 Mosoner, Chorles 50, 216 Mossie, Jeffrey 50 Mossie, Greg 73 Mossingill, Kelly 73 Moth Club 41, 194 Mothews, Will 82 Motson, Som 82, 167 Motthews, Kim 73 Motthews, Fred 95 Moy, Jennifer 82, 121 Moynord, Stefonie 17, 73 Moyo, Dovid 50 Moys, Chris 82 McAninch, Richord 50 McCollum, Meredeth 83 McCorroll, Jockie 73 McCoslond, Russell 73 McCloron, Derek 73 McClendon, Poige 83 McClure, Mike 50 McCollum, Don 146 McCord, Angel 183 McCord, Jomes 73 McCoy, Sondy 73, 144 McCoy, Sondy 73 McDoniel, Robert 50 McDonold, Ryon 23 McFoll, Bobby 83 McGee, Corlo 91, 197 McGuire, Roger 50, 199 Mitchom, Amy 83 Mitchell, Debro 5 Mittelsteodt, Amy 83 Mixon, Misty 73 Mock, Lolonio 190 Moen, Jim 100, 166 Moffeit, Mork 83 Moffeit, Kim 50 Moghoddos, Bito 83 Moghoddos, Lolonio 73 Montonez, Chiquito 73, 143 Moore, Deonne 73, 108, 111 Moore , Amy 83 Moore, Debro 83, 93, 108 Moore, Kothie 83 Moore, Tonyo 73 Moro, Moro, Moises 73 Vidol 73 Moroles, Roso 50 Moten, Angelo 73 Morgon, Dustin 83 Morris, Jessico 31, 83 Morris, Richie 127, 128, 129 Mosher, Nino 96, 97 Mosley, Chod 83 Moss, Kyle 50, 151 Mowinkle, Mory 83 Mu Alpho Theto 103, 195 Muller, Mott 73 Mullicon, Chonel 24, 50, 110, 139, 141, 216 Munizzo, Chris 73 Munnerlyn, Eliso 50 Munoz, Irene 73 Murphy, Bryon 83 Murphy, Ashleigh 73 Murphy, Jim 98, 99, 128, 129 Muzourieto, Wolter 113 Myer, Kevin 83 Myrlin, Leslie 83 Noff, Nicole 74 Noir, Sothyojit 74 Notionol Forensic Leogue 187 Notionol Honor Society 197 Novorrette, Alex 74 Neblet, Glen 74 Neely, John 62 Neidert, Nicole 83 Nelson, Lourie 51 Neustupo, Brod 74, 158 Newton, Mork 74 Newton, Joy 51 Nguyen, Dung 62 Nguyen, Jimmy 83 Nguyen, Ly 74 Nguyen, Phuong 74 Nichols, Tommy 62 Nichols, Down 74 Nichols, Sheri 74 Nicholson, Chod 37, 51 Nicolo, Jimmy 83 Nielsen, Erico 51 Nobles, Poulo 51 Normon, John 51 Normon, Tim 74 Norris, Clint 83 Norris, Kotie 74 Nuhn, Tim 51,116 Null, Jennifer 83 Nunez, Tricio 62 O'Hore, Tim 10, 51, 114, 156, 188, 189, 202 O'Kelly, Koycee 83 O'Neol, Melenie 74 O'Neill, Peggy 101 O'Rielly, Elizobeth 74 Ogden, Tommy 51 Ogletree, Todd 76 Ohmsieder, Croig 74 Oncino, Eloine 92 Open House 89 Orchestro 175 Ordonez, Julion 62 Orr, Nikki 83 Orsburn, Todd 83 Ortiz, Morio 20, 51, 113, 142, 143 Ortiz, Pete 62 Otero, Miquelino 74 Ott, Potty 74, 76 Owens, Jennifer 12, 74 Owens, Brion 83 - Owens, Suson 83 Owens, Cothy 62 Owens, Michoel 62 Index 235 Pace, Jeff 83 Pace, Missy 74 Pack, Shelia 83 Pak, Sinmin 51, 57, 186 Palmer, Desiree 83 Palmer, David 62 Palmer, Clay 67 Parent Teacher Student Association 209 Parish, John 51 Parisotto, David 51 Park, Mary 51 Parker, Jennifer 51 Parker, Janette 90, 91 Partida, Joann 62 Patten, Traci 52, 117 Patterson, Melissa 62, 170 Pearson, Emanuel 4, 20, 116, 126, 128, 129 Pender, Hugh 83 Penh, Botany 83 Penh, Bunnory 62 Peninger, Gregory 62 Pentacost, Chris 96 Pep Rallies I7, 10, 11, 24, 88, 89,160,161,169 ' Pep Squad 169 Perdomo, Julio 62, 83 Perdomo, Dora 74 Perdue, Sabrina 4, 52, 215 Perez, Ronald 83 Perez, Carmen 62 Perrine, Kelly 52, 150 Perrine, Brooks 74 Perron, Leo 83 Perrotta, Sharon 93 Perry, Pam 52 Perry, Patty 52 Perry, Greg 84 Perry, Debra 62 Peters, Dave 52 Peters, Connie 84 Peters, Peggy 52, 207 Peterson, Missy 16 Peterson, Bradley 74 Petty, Kelly 74 Pfullmann, Jerrod 74 Phang, Thida 74 Phillips, Laura 52 Phillips, Thomas 99, 158 Phillips, Kerry 52 Pier, Lisa 62 Pierce, Delani 52 Pierson, Leif 84 Pilot, Britton 84 Pineda, Joe 84 Pineda, Karen 74 Pineda, Karen 41 Pistone, Brenda 52 Pitcher, Ashly 84 Pitcher, Deborah 100 Polk, Keri 74 Polk, Steven 52, 172 Pon, Sam 84 Porrata, Hilda 62, 122 Porrata, Juan 52, 122 Pothireddy, Anita 52, 57, 103 Potter, Peggy 52 Powell, Wayne 9 Powell, Sandi 62 Poyner, Anne 92, 93 236 Index Prado, Paul 25, 62 Preston, Sylvia 84 Price, Preston 74 Priest, Sheri 74 Prince, Kristine 62 Proctor, Billy 119, 130 Prum, Kosal 84 Prum, Sokhay 84 Putnam, Russel 14, 17, 53, 167 Putnam, Dwight 74 Qualls, Ted 84 Queen, Daren 25, 62, 117 Quigley, Mike 62 Quy, Bguyen 53 Raines, Jeff 10, 62 Ramirez, Laurie 84 Ramirez, Ramsey 62 Ramirez, Christina 74 Ramirez, Johnny 74 Ramos, Roland 84, 119 Ramos, Debbie 53 Randell, Karen 84 Rasco, Dawn 74 Rateau, Renee 53 Raumaker, Heather 53 Ray, Patricia 92 Ray, Misty 74 Reamer, Curt 62, 128, 129 Reams, Barbara 53, 103, 217 Reed, Sean 74 Reese, Suzanne 99 Reese, Carol 84 Regnold, Brent 84 Reichenbach, Karen 53 Reichle, Michael 3, 95 Reid, Melinda 84 Reno, Tammy 74 Renteria, Edward 53 Republic Bank of Carrollton 108 Reyes, Valintin 84 Reyes, Aralyn 62 Reyes, Buddy 98, 99 Reyna, Gilbert 62 Rhea, Brad 62 Rhodes, David 53 Richardson, Darrell 84 Richie, Laura 95 Richter, Kenny 53 Richter, Tony 84 Riggs, Steve 62 Riker, Jason 84 Riley, Micki 53 Riley, Mike 62 Roar Staff 23 Robbs, Becci 53, 203 Robert Lee Turner 8 Roberts, Wade 84 Roberts, Kristy 62, 67 Roberts, Nannette 62 Roberts, Edward 74 Robertson, Kate 84 Robertson, Lisa 74 Robinson, Lee 84 Rocha, Martin 62 Rocha, Jose 53 Rock Stars 28, 29 Rodriguez, Crucita 21, 53 Rodriguez, Martha 74 Rodriguez, Junior 74 Rodriguez, Ruben 74 Rodriguez, Angelica 53 Rodriguez, Oscar 53 Rodriguez, Christina 12 Rodriguez, John 84 Rodriquez, Manuel 84 Rodriquez, Daniel 62 Rodriquez, Steve 84 Rogers, Stacy 84 Rogers, Terry 53 Rojas, Marisol 53 Romaine, Diana 53 Rosen, Aimee 74 Rousseau, John 74 Routchios, Mehcizo 74 Rowell, Audra 84 Rucilez, Gregory 53 Rudebeck, Kim 75 Rumba, Terryt 75 Rush, Jodi 84 Rush, David 62 Russell, Mickey 14, 53 Russell, James 75 Russell, Mike 75 Ruth, Stacie 75 Rutland, Amy 53 Rutledge, Mark 16, 53,217 Ryan, Michael 62 Rynders, Donna 75 SGD Welding 203 Saavedra, Kris 53, 186 Sackett, Lenlee 62 Sadler, Michelle 75 Sagui, Oswaldo 62 Sohi, Steve 62 Saiter, Cindy 144 Salais, Ramiro 53, 121, Salazar, Jesse 53 Saldivar, Mari 71 Salinas, Cindy 84 Salmi, Lisa 75 Sanders, Brad 84 Sanders, Don 84 Sandifer, Joe 91 Sandri, Todd 84 Sandri, Kim 53 Sanford, Mark 53 Saucedo, Ester 62 Saucedo, Yolanda 84 Scamardo, Angela 84 Scarbrough, Greer 15, 17,62 Scherzer, Kathy 75 Schilling, Marian 53 Schmidt, Paul 37 Schmidt, Darrel 75 Schmidt, Donna 75 Schmidt, Kirsten 84 School Board Members 91 Schraufnagel, Tony 53 149 Schultz, Jennifer 84 Scott, Jennifer 62 Scott, Julie 62 Seaman, Doug 164 Seang, Samnang 62 Seovers, Tara 84 Segura, Mia 54 Self, Michelle 31, 54 Self, Rebecca 62 Self, Charles 84 Senior Executive Committee 184 Seo, Walter 54 Sequra, Mia 189 Sewell, Wes 37, 54 Sewell, Dennis 62 Seymour, Micheal 54 Seymour, Misty 75 Seymour, Greg 84 Shackelford, Patrick 84, 108, 153 Shaffer, Jeffry 75, 158 Shaheen, Nancy 91 Shannon, Colleen 17, 54, 188 201, 216 Sharp, Randy 54 Sharp, Paul 84 Shave, Chris 85 Shaw, Robert 68, 75 Shaw, Andy 85 Sheaffer, Heather 85 Sheffield, Donald 91 Sheffield, Tanya 85 Sherbert, Brandon 62 Sherman, John 62 Shine, Keri 62 Shine, Kate 75 Shipley, Linda 96, 100 Shirley, Lark 62 Shrunk, Jeff 54 Shuptrine, Paula 54, 220 Simmonds, Sean 62 Simonds, Meredith 85 Simpson, Chrissy 75, 117 Simpson, Lisa 54 Simpson, Irene 96 Sims, Anthony 62 Sims, Donuia 75 Singleton, Wes 54 Singleton, Sheryl 96 Sir Knight and the Lady's Choice 217 Sivess, Chuck 63, 151 Sliger, Stephanie 85 Small, Catherine 85 Smith, Bo 17, 54, 113,216 Smith, Kerry 124 Smith, Christian 63 Smith, Dotti 63 Smith, Greg 63 Smith, Shelley 63 Smith, Kelli 41, 75 Smith, Kerry 99 Smith, Jim 77 Smith, Aaron 85, 150 Smith, Scott 91 Smith, James 75 Smith, Kevin 75 Smith, Connie 85 Smith, Julie 85 Smith, Ron 85 ith, Warren 25, 54, 102, 108, 53, 154, 216, 223 ad, Amy 85 p, Bryan 54 cer 140 kl-lops14,15,17 homores Executive ommittee 185 o, Lisa 85 ers, Tracey 63 anish Club 182 arks, Jorma 63 rks, Christian 75 indie, David 95, 197 rabary, Kelley 54, 199, 207 edhoran, Nishanthu 85 cy, Robin 63 ndley, Jason 150 mes, Michelle 63 ele, Doug 85 ffenhogen, Margot 54 phens, Julie 75 vens, Stacy 63 wart, Joan 85 wart, Lance 54 matze, Gregg 63 ne, Rose 96 ne, Shelly 75 ne, Shelley 75 ne, Belinda 85 eetman, Shannon 75 art, Lance 156 Jdent Senate 196 ll, Carla 54, 197,207 dik, Melissa 85 Thacker, Marie 75 Thorp, Tracy 75 Theis, Colleen 54, 221 Thomas, Thomas De Wayne 63, 80 Craig 75 Thomas Michelle 71, 85 Thomas Phillip 85 Thomas Rob 85 Thomas Betty 54 Thomas, Greg 54 Thompson, Chris 6, 63, 67 Thompson, Becky 11, 75 Thompson, Britt 89 Thompson, Tim 22, 55 Thompson, Jim 55 Thompson, Ronald 74, 75 Thompson, Chad 75 Thompson, Mickie 85 Thompson, Jennifer 54 Thurman, Vanessa 63 Tinker, Bill 75 Vanl3uskirk, Chris 10, 69, 167 VanDuyne, John 55 VanFleet, Christian 153, 155 Varnell, Jeremy 63 Venable, Mike 101 ' Vess, Danny 85 Vest, Scott 63 Visneau, David 55 VOCCT 190, 191 VOCT 191 Vohra, Paul 63 Volleyball 5, 20, 143, 144, 145 Waage, James 63 Wade, Angela 55 Wagner, Philip 63 Wagner, Karrie 85 Waheed, Kamran 55 llivan, Kevin 25, 63, 118, mmers, Cathy 85 nthimer, Lennie 94, 95 staita, David 63 ste, Morene 183 therland, Chandra 63 tton, Cindy 75 tton, Shane 85 onson, Shannon 23, 63, 108, 111 onson, Clint 85 eet, Layna 54, 178, 216 eet, Steven 63 eitzer, Kellye 54 im Team 123 A ckett, Sherry 63, 167, 186 lavera, Ella 63 lley, Kim 54 lley, Danna 54 rpley, Sheila 54, 102, 109 111, 224, 225, 226 ylor, Glenn 54 aylor, Charles 85 aylor, Emily 85 aylor, Margaret 54 130 eagarden, Penny 91 ejeda, Gilbert 63 elevision Programs 34, 35 ennis Team 124, 125 erry, Cindy 54 hacker, Charles 91 Tinker, Paige 75 Tinsley, April 85 Tipps, Doris 96 TNT Production Ca. 217 Todd, Monica 63 Tale, Linda 96 Tariss, Ed 63 Torres, Mary Jo 75, 125 Touch, Rody 85 Toulmin, Thomas 92, 193 Townley, Steve 75 Townsend, Jo Beth 91 Tracewell, Bill 85, 119 Tracy, Angela 40, 85 Trainers 117 Trankulov, Frank 85 Travis, Debbie 55, 212, 216 Trevino, Tony 75 Triplett, Bobby 85 Trout, Becky 55 Traut, Roger 75, 77 Tucker, Lee 55, 195 Tucker, Becky 75 Tucker, Windy 75 Tucker, Thad 85 Tumeo, Vickie 55 Tungate, William 55 Turner, Misha 63 Tutt, Shannon 75 Tuttle, Todd 55 Tyler, Scott 55, 112, 126, 127 Underwood, Bo 55, 112, 126, 127 Unterbug, Jeffery 55 Unterbug, Marcelo 85 Upadhyaya, Ashok 63 Upchurch, Melinda 63, 170 Upchurch, David 85 Urdiales, Victor 85 Valdez, Rachel 55 Valdez, Patricia 63 Walden, Morgan 10, 63, 66 Walker, Patricia 63 Walker, Tracy 63 Walker, Chris 85 Walker, Dana 85 Walker, Jason 159 Walter, Bill 64 Walvoord, Jeanan 15 Walvoord, Nan 91 Ward, Ben 56 Ward, Diane 63 Ward, Joycelyn 85 Ward, Lori 85, 141 Ward, Scott 85 Wardrup, Bubba 63 Warner, Jeff 86 Warren, Scott 56, 164 Wasco Inc. 213 Washam, Wendi 63 Washam, Tiffoni 86 Watley, Bryan 56 Watson, Catherine 86 Way, Kristian 86 Webb, Susannah 63 Webb, Tony 186 Webster, Kim 86 Weiss, Craig 86 Welch, John 63, 187 Welch, Mike 30, 63 Werner, Keith 56 West, Christine 56 West, Richie 86 Wharton, Joe 118 Wharton, Jeff 56, 157 Whistler, Alethea 56 Whitaker, John 63 White, Neal 56 White, Bryan 63 Whiteley, Chris 86 Whitley, Mike 86 Whitmer, Ginger 86 Wilcox, Samona 63 Wilcox, Brandon 86 Wilcox, Melanie 86 Wilkie, Sheila 15 Willey, Todd 56, 120 Williams, Chris 86 Williamson, Billy 56 Wilson, Brian 131 Wilson, Bryan 86 Wilson, Buddy 86 Wilson, Cynthia 86 Wilson, Robin 86 Wimberly, David 56,219 Wimberly, Darren 86 Winner, Jeanette 100 Winters, Nicole 86 Winton, Danny 63 Wise, James 56 Wise, Tracy 86 Wolfe, Mike 56 Women's Select Choir 174 Women's Concert Choir 172 Wood, Jon 86 Woolsey, Michelle 86 Worley, David 63 Wrestling 146, 147, 149 Wyatt, Nito 96 Wylie, John 63 Yenson, Helen 63 Yenson, Chris 56 Yoe, James 63, 124 Young, Julie 56, 174 Zadel, Kyle 63 Zamirski, Joanna 64 Zamorano, Hector 92 Zayas, Anthony 57 Zimmerman, Tonya 64 index 237 236 Closing Closing Dear Friend, A yearbook requires on enormous omount of time, attention, ond creativity, including the dedicotion and love of the school thot eoch stoffer must possess. This yeor's staff hos set high goals with the hope of presenting the best book possible. Human interest, occurote historicol records, ond new designs would state only o few of these goals. At leost eight months of hord work ond frustrotions hove gone into this book. We ore very proud of this publication. My hope is that you will cherish this yeorbook throughout the yeors and thot it will be the link to mony fond memories of your high-school experience. The 1986-87 Roar staff and Andrea Bergeron feditorj Dr. Hol Barkley conducts an experimental class, TEMPO, which began second semester. During the cafeteria decorating contest, an organizu tion decorated for the Smith spirit week. nflatable Gumby, visiting Mr. Michael Reichle, Dea Mackie to check her hall pass. ELEVEH the fall semester, sophomore Jerrod Pfullmann on accident at the nearby 7-11 during Munch. No was injured. Studying their Iob assignments, two juniors record data during Mr. Frank Milam's Biology I class. Closing 239 x Andrea Bergeron - editor Susannah Webb - index Thomas N. Toulmin - advisor Elisa Kee - academics Kim Dean -- academics Heather Monin - academics Kristi Roberts - opening ROAR 87 David Cheever - photographer Mike Dugos - photographer Lisa Durcholz - photographer Jo Lin Minor -- sports Kurt Brown - sports Hunt Bonneau - sports Amy Espenson -freshmen Mari Andersin - sophomores Kelly Green -juniors Ariel Davis - organizations Colleen Shannon - organizations Ingrid Dannheim - organizations Tammy King - organizations We are grateful to these people for their assistance in producing this book: Taylor Publishing Co. representative Ray Westbrook, Principal Carla McGee Assiston Principal Mike Dutkowsky, Gary Studios, School Photographers, John R. Thompson ond Partners Inc., Ann Cheever, Fred Toulmin, Melinda Toulmin Cary Reams Purvis Guillory, Deo Mackie, and Michael Chambers. 240 Staff Page J v +,iQw.f2.f1lw-a5ggagsu':.w4 Muir: any 1mnv.4-QQ, vs... -1,f.M,g,-,T 9 .xgzwf .N4,,.L,Ms 1. K .QAM 41,4 ,Nwglunxwmgggf , 'nk .AK Sy W .l 1. .v I' W' -. .W'f 34,- I' 7 QT 'E rf JF ,L ,xs V, rf' it J . TT Q AM MQW? 93 fl as 5 2 . l S, Zz' K' I ' v Liz ,W ,, X X lr -ef QQ, M I 3a If .asf . T' 5 9. xi' My + 5. QM J


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