R L Turner High School - Roar Yearbook (Carrollton, TX)
- Class of 1988
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Looking at the teen- agers in this world, it seems they are always wanting more yet not knowing what to do with it. More friends - for- getting the old. More money - spending it all anyway. Easier classes - barely passing. Cool- er teachers - but then not even getting on their good side. And still asking, Why do we have it so hard? Picture this: no more sock hops, pep rallies, football games, basketball games, Homecoming Dances, Proms, Valentine Dances, parking lot jams, holding hands in the hall, and yearbooks. Now be real- istic, that's having it hard. Be patient, take each day one at a time, and remember every last one of them because With a Flash of Blue it was soon over. At a pep rally the freshmen give it their all during spirit competition. 2 Opening is W t ' mmf ,Y .ss 1? :M ini E I w 1 Q Q A M is W , h Helping cheer the football team to victory, a Lion mascot hints at a touchdown. 4 5 xx, 23-ffY':Y! ' 34 12 ef 3'5 . it -:Abu 4 1 gg, irq, 1- Q,f ,kv-1. ,jf . ., -ff' x fw'-I J' .g,-nnv ' 1 , A spirited group of sophomores cheer the Lions Gazing at the stands, junior Jennifer Gage per- on to victory at a September pep rally. forms a Lionette routine at a pep rally. y A , fu G- 1 H Rr 5 fn W , ..k, , M I Handicapped seniors Kevin Sullivan and. Kit Barlow support the surviving Lions at a Sep- tember pep rally. Keeping the beat, assistant drum major Sherry Tackett conducts the percussion sec- tion at a home game during halftime. Opening 5 WITH A GF FUN 8enior DECA members Lisa Pier and Joe Her- nandez sell a carnation to sophomore Bobby Malone one Friday morning before school. Casually taking her time, junior Dayna Brooks goes to her next class one Tuesday afternoon. Student Life o . Q. , '. ..' . Y A I t 1 f :-' .5452 John Black, junior, leaves campus for lunch one afternoon with his friends. It ,,, ,V W 4 L ' , few , r s U' ,f ,553 rx ff x I , 2 A' M Q04, if 37? A 1503? 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' i,-.j-f! .,f -1- IQ, 4- h , ff, .1 Wy VF- . .- , A - '.: .W ' iff,-'-a 5 , we y- ' 4. ...W '- 'f-:Qc-,, x'2vf.'i'.Q Y ' A 'xi' ' ' ' - -- Tw 1 ' ,. , gi ' , n 1 - Q., -' , Zig ,- M 31,1 jr- 1' - V ,I ,.r -us f ,-J--A ','.-.gain f ,,.'?LP5.1 f' . :bf ' ,,' Giving it her all, junior Cindy Salter dives for the ball during pregame practice at a September volleyball game. David Clem, senior, and Matt Muller, junior, attentively watch a Sep- tember junior-varsity game at Standridge Stadium. Expressing their pride, seniors Bcolt De8erra- no, Jimmy Hlll, and John Dees hold up the infamous No. l symbol at a September pep rally in the big gym. Student Life 7 fkffh xiwyx. 1 ll 984 ,pun 'xg I aww .us 5. 2, 'iq . 5 439' mwah 5 J uid l 5. ...W . j 5' , . Q x 1 V ,Q 7 'I V - fi--lm Q4 M, Q 1 .flew , X rf ff' ki: 'lk : . 'I A I i X30 F f 'l-Pmf-. 'f, T, Q, , , ' . iw M fl, f v' I , 4 f in X 4 N A ,R ,W .g 452.x.Q , J AH mi? K Q, Q f f Lgqggai ' 1 G'f?g., ' ff v ,g ,. 5-' , . ,1 'Q ,. fa W T W -7 60 -'Q O x ' ,L if , 1 , . A - .fx , wg: , , K, - ,Wg y 1. s A x 3 11, QQVP' ,H M Earsplitting comes to mind when remembering pep rallies - students screaming various chants at the top of their lungs, such as seniors, seniors or juniors, jun- iors!! At one pep rally, head foot- ball coach Charlie Lyles said, lt's not seniors, juniors, sophomores, or freshmen, it's L I O N S! Pep rallies are important spirit raisers for both the teams and the students, commented senior Susannah Webb. Pep rallies, which were held in the boys' gym after school, drew students who had pride in their school and the ac- Screaming Chants Rallies Generate Spirit tivities displayed by the teams, winning or losing. Some of the events nor- mally found at the pep rallies were the drum cadence, Lionette routines, familiar tunes played by the band, skits poking fun at the week- ly opponent, and the spirit competition. The spirit com- petition seemed to be a fa- vorite with the students this year, especially the fresh- men, considering all 666 of them could out-scream any of the upperclassmen. Looking on at a pep rally, senior Jeremy Varnell gives the Lions a hand. F , W, . X xg, we , i U ., - Hn, 2 1..,Aw: apggff:4p2f-11 t- :rw Q X -may 5 ,Q ga, I, ',',34.,. . . .. tw. 4' U:-'1 5-tsvffgs, ,t,:,,y,,i,,. QL 1' pep rally. ,591 .,few,.e V l'e,:gs,:,f,:,' ,. .vs-.W w:,,x,.i, tg.,-., L.-:,wgQesgf, 5 .f is , ,tlffifwf :ir ,auf 'f 7. ' ., V, . gf, N, 4 75, , if-P,-..F,:,fr:,,,,.,,i.f5l,A,.,,,,.,,,.:,4.,,: ,, Screaming, the freshmen try to succeed in winning the spirit competition at the first pep rally, which was held in the boys' gym. By huddling up, the varsity football team builds up the momentum of the crowd at an afternoon Pep Rallies 9 Sophomores Travis Barlow and Kathy Moore enjoy a slow dance at an October sock hop. F . Llninhibited dancing New sounds When you hear the words sock hop, you automatically think of loud music, people do- ing outrageously wild dances, and shoes lying around in the gym foyer - lots of shoes. A new tradition was started for proof of payment at sock hops. After walking in the foyer door and paying the S2 cover charge, instead of last year's usual stamp on the back side of the hand, students were greet- ed with a, No, we don't do it there anymore and got stamped on the inner wrist. The Carrollton Police Depart- ment came to the sock hops to at sock hops ensure that campus rules were being followed. School Re- source Officer James Shields was there also. The Senior Executive Com- mittee acquired new sound equipment with which to play better music. Senior Executive Committee member Susannah Webb commented, People complained about the music, but there's no way we can please everyone. No matter what kind of mu- sic was played, there seemed to be people dancing everywhere you turned. Sophomore Elaine Haines accepts a dance from sophomore Bryan Wilson during a sock hop in the girls' gym in October. 10 Sock Hops Expressing his wild side junior Tim Abra ham dances at an October sock hop Having a good time at an October sock hop, Expressing his own style of dancing, senior these students show their exuberance. Mike Quigley enjoys an October sock hop. xx .W K ix!-Ewa-wxgflgfi 'Wmwfffg xx-:vs-use Qg..,,1af uring an October sock hop freshmen Dia Joe Wharton, junior, demonstrates his dancing Woodall and Amy Wilkie discuss the latest skills to junior Steve Townley during a sock hop social news. in the girls' gym. Sock Hops ll Popular with the students were big belts, which senior Wendi Washam displays. Original fashion Jeans retain popularity Originality was the name of the game in fashion this year. Students wore what they want- ed, whether it was a trend or their own original ideas. One trend that was popular with the guys and the girls was last year's ever-so-popular Guess Jeans. By taking those jeans from last year and ripping them up, students created a new look. The girls went for those out- rageous mini-skirts this year. Flats, big purses, and lots of accessories completed the look. Bugle Boy was the tune for the guys this year. By rolling up the bottom of their pant legs, the guys showed off their very fashionable Zodiac shoes. The shaved hairstyle was in for the guys - this is where they got original. Some accessories that were in this year were bows, dress boots, and wooden jewelry. Es- pree, Guess, Bugle Boy, Gen- era, Code Bleu, and Forenza were some popular brand names on the student body. No matter what they wore, it seemed like everyone was in fashion this year. While walking to his class with his friend, soph- omore Rob Thomas shows off the cowboy look. Junior Deanne Moore and freshman Amy Johnston demonstrate the long look in I2 Fads and Fashions dresses. , L J m Q5 3 Em-' Sl W 'X , , , ,ff or X 4 ,., ' 1 V f i ' w ' X, Q A . , X w 5 G k ' A . :aw 'W - I :V+ ' M3 E7 .f-M I A 'le- QW. ai .. 2' i 5 A V1 ' i g ,X 3 W nw- - f JW . 4, ., v ii. Qi 5 ., A. Q: m.,,Y,., ,YK f Q 4 'M f . I ff! Senior Joel Claterbaugh hugs his girlfriend, se- Senior Amy Espenson helps her boyfriend, se- nior Debra Mitchell, before they enter the girls' nior Ken Finley, work on the new computers in gym at the sock hop Oct. 2. the journalism department in October. r f .H-',..., f:+2'..A WM In V J p in i U K .L - 3 . E , f 3 Ah h, y 5 , h p a ,. K I X' V ifffii ' , N, ., wav-Q I I A X1 , W, .Q , ,, , ,,, .rp-1 ? i' zfifi' M39 ,Q K, we we ,fewmqg 4 I4 Couples it V K I - we 3 511 j 143, V 1, 1 f y 'f Junior Paul Gilmore puts on an innocent act in front of his girlfriend, freshman Donna Davis. Senior Rich McAninch and his girlfriend,jun- ior Becky Thompson, watch their school- mates dance at a sock hop in October. - Cautious expression Couples enjoy time together This year students were cau- tioned not to overly express their feelings for one another in the halls. However, most cou- ples seemed to cope with this caution. On the traditional carnation- sale day, the guys bought flow- ers for their special girls. Roses were also a popular gift item. Holding hands was also a pop- ular trend for couples, at least they could embrace one anoth- er's palm. Junior Sheila Wilkie said that a typical date for her and her boyfriend was out to eat and a movie. Some couples went to near- by parties, but not many - parties were generally where couples got together but not went together. Other couples enjoyed being in the outdoors together. Play- ing tennis, swimming, running, and riding bikes were some popular ways couples spent quality time together and got a little exercise. Whenever or wherever it was, couples always seemed to find time to share together. Senior Paul Prado asks his girlfriend, junior Sheila Wilkie why she won't dance at the sock hop held Oct 2 in the girls' gym. Junior Christina Ramirez says goodbye to her boyfriend, senior Brent Lane, before they go to their sixth-period classes. l sz 1 e l Junior Randy Copeland borrows a pen from his girlfriend, junior Lisa Eberwein, on his way to his third-period English class. Couples 15 I . fy , ,w,V ,1l ' I g X , if S V' . ii N 4 xii' A 31.639, ig f mmm s A .-v 1 Y' ' 'sf-I ,. Q , ff A .xx -I . ix I' gf iR , f vi fa 1179 S Q--A I+! . v f' . 1 ,no Q .A I: gvf . ' , ' 'V ffm 1 -M ffwf ,ff ' K A , , ft- 5? t A . .. if 1, , f ff'-'dy f-- y f . fi 9, Af ,fx .2 . . ,,1a,y.. J, 1 , ,+P . Ib. W L, X r Varsity tennis player Kelly Petty, junior, keeps her eye on the ball while setting up to hit Une ball with a forehand. Mmfg. La if? is ti Sports scene Lions meet the challenge As the wind began to cool and the leaves began to fall, the sports scene heated up. After last year's spring Blue and White game, the football team looked very promising this year. However, several in- juries to key players at the start of the season dashed Coach Charlie Lyles' hopes for a win- ning season. The varsity volleyball team got off to a great start, and once again the powerful spikers were contenders for district cham- pionship honors. The girls' cross-country track team acquired a new coach this year. Ms. Cathy Webb coached athletics at Viv- ian Field Junior High School be- fore joining the coaching staff here, taking the role of the for- mer coach, Mr. Larry Brooks. With the chill of fall in the air, the tennis team challenged the Highland Park Scots in a dual match on RLT's courts in Oc- tober. Led by Coach Kerry Smith, the team looked forward to a promising season. Ms. Jenifer Thomas, the new swim team coach, assumed the duties at the helm of the school's aquanauts. Coach Thomas guided the volleyball squad at Grand Prairie last year before she started coaching here. Junior Kimberly Dean commented, I like our new coach a lot. She's young, en- ergetic, and really excited about things, and that makes us get excited. She changed practices to mornings, and now we're practicing with Newman Smith. I think these changes are work- ing to our advantage. .J Senior Michaele Drake, varsity volleyball Senior Diana Arbelaez concentrates on her scrimmage match with one of her teammates after school at the back tennis courts. player, prepares to set the ball. Fan Sports 17 Symbany members senior Tracy Biscomb and sophomore Travis Barlow perform the opening act at the Lion Revue in October. Presenting a Revue Performers showcase talent Approximately two hours and 23 acts long, the Lion Revue was staged by the choral de- partment Thursday, Oct. 22, in the auditorium. Some of the skits presented included the Student Senate do- ing a segment of a soap opera called Rich People in Trouble, junior Paul Gilmore and senior Rob Laney doing a comedy rou- tine called Who's on First, and the Thespians doing a rap about our school. Some of the songs that were sung were done by senior Rob Laney singing Misty, fresh- man John Solis singing Memory, a band called the Archives playing Bon Jovi's Wanted Dead or Alive, and senior Julie Scott singing reli- gious ballads. Some of the dances were the varsity cheerleaders doing a cheer, sophomore Christina Connell dancing to Showdown, the Lionettes do- ing a dance to Boing Boom Chuck, junior Jennifer Davis doing a ballet dance, the choral ensemble doing a song and dance routine to lt Don't Mean a Thing if You Ain't Got That Swing, the Flag Corps doing a routine to Louie Louie, and the junior-varsity cheerleaders doing a dance to Tricky. Other acts included senior Logan Flatt playing the bari- tone, senior Samona Wilcox playing the piano, and senior Brandon Sherbert playing the drums. The masters of ceremonies - seniors Robin Stacy, Rob Laney, Dusty Haws, and Sherry Tackett - helped the show run smoothly by entertaining the audience while the acts were setting up. Robin Stacy said, l think the Lion Revue went smoother than ever this year. The variety of acts interested the majority of the people in the audience. l'm glad the show was a bit shorter this year because the audience wasn't so tired by the end. Performing a skit, seniors Rob Laney, Dusty Haws, and Clay Palmer keep the audience en- tertained between acts at the Lion Revue Oct. 22 in the auditorium. I8 Lion Revue r Senior Logan Flatt performs a slut by playing his euphonium at the Lion Revue on Oct 22 .I n I Junior Greg Hartman hangs streamers in the foreign language hall after school. The Future Homemakers of America took sec- ond place in the hall decorating contest. eww s r s fx fx' 6 if 'KX li O U27 Ulm W , , W 3 7 N 20 Homecoming Activities At halftime the Lionettes perform their par- Junior Lionette Suzanne Bowman helps achute routine at the Homecoming game. orate the cafeteria for Homecoming .WO ,Mx .kg J X Homecoming hoopla Revue, dance highlights The Homecoming activities started out with the choral de- partment's annual production of the Lion Revue. The show was Thursday, Oct. 22, in the auditorium and included 23 acts. The audience seemed to be most impressed by The Ar- chives, who played Bon Jovi's hit Wanted Dead or Alive, and Brandon Sherbert for his drum solo. At the Homecoming pep rally, Oct. 23, senior Becky Morton was announced Foot- ball Sweetheart. Also an- nounced were the winners of the hall decoration contest sponsored by Senior Execu- tive Committee. The Lionettes won the first- place prize of S75 for deco- rating the cafeteria, FHA won the second-place prize of S50 for decorating downstairs C- hall, and the foreign language department won the third- place prize of S25 for deco- rating downstairs B-hall. During the halftime cere- monies at the game, which resulted in a victory for the opponent, the Lake Highlands Wildcats, the Homecoming queen and her court were presented. Shannan Swanson was announced queen. Senior princesses were Shelley John- son and Adelina Macias, junior princess was Christina Ramirez, sophomore princess was Debra Moore, and the freshman princess was Tisha Drake. The Homecoming dance was held Saturday, Oct. 24, in the cafeteria. The Student Senate picked You Look So Good in Love by country mu- sician George Strait for the theme. Sophomore Melanie Wilcox prepares to deco- rate her football player's locker. Lionette Holly Wilcox cuts decorations r football pIayer's locker after school. Waiting with her father, Lester Swanson, senior nominee Shannan Swanson awaits the an- nouncement of Homecoming Queen. Homecoming Activities 21 Sophomore Sharon Coursey and her date dance to the theme song. Romantic Homecoming Cafeteria turns into ballroom You Look So Good in Love was the theme song of this year's homecoming dance. The dance was spon- sored by the student senate and was held Saturday, Oc- tober 24 in the school caf- eteria. lt was an enjoyable danceg yet it would have been more exciting if it had been in a hotel, said junior Holly Kimbrell. lt was amaz- ing how the cafeteria was transformed into a near- glamorous ballroom as a re- sult of the classy decor. White and silver balloons floated across the room while the dim lights provided a romantic atmosphere. A giant video screen dis- played many popular videos. l was amazed at how the dance floor stayed full con- sidering many people made an appearance, had their picture taken, and then left, said senior Margo Wheeler. I particularly liked the spirit towels that the dance-goers received. They added a nice touch, said senior Linda Lavar. Many students agree that this year's homecoming dance was a success and are looking forward to next year's dance. uf Q. 2 Homecoming Dance Several students dance to a slow song. Wa J 9' , . X A couple sing to each other to an upbeat tune. Sophomore Linda Belcher and her date take a Freshmen Tisha Drake and Anthony Ramirez break from the excitement. enjoy themselves at the homecoming dance. ss, 1 , , I V, . .H 'hx nfoizthe haiigl. h Homecoming Dance 23 Senior Sherry Tackett becomes Beatrice during practice for the oneact play. W A . New members to the drama department, fresh- man Heather Lidster flflannyj and Thumper, re- hearse for the one-act play competition. 24 Drama Productions .-.nivv Drama students Shannan Swanson, Shawn Hen- derson, Yekta Moghaddas, Brad Gates, Grace Meadows, Sherry Tackett, and Tony Webb help register visitors for the NFL tournament. Drama instructor Karen Gossett shows Sherry Tackett how Beatrice should be Acting skills Serious play chosen for UIL The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds was chosen as the one-act play to be per- formed at J. J. Pearce for UIL competition on March 22 by the drama depart- ment. A lot of people go to the theater to be entertained, and this play is pretty dev- astating. lt deals with the family and their life, and in general there's nothing to hope for in their life, said drama instructor Karen Gos- sett. She continued to say that the play relies strictly on the acting skills rather than a flamboyant set or costumes. The play is about Tilly fMelanie Ciarrisonj who is the hope of the play. Tilly's sister is Ruth Uessica Mor- risj who is diagnosed as be- ing almost insane. Their mother is Beatrice fSherry Tackettj and she must keep old people in her home to support her family. Nanny fHeather Lidsterl is one of the old persons Beatrice takes care of. Janice Dick- ery fShannan Swansonj is Tilly's competition in the school science fair. Sherry Tackett and Jessica Morris 1Beatrice and Ruthj talk to each other at the kitchen table during one-act play rehearsals. lllli at , 3 ' M t jr., Vg,?,,k. V I, I . as . ft',,-L iores Charles Self and Ronald Mathews the stage lights during rehearsals of the play. Registration helpers were junior Tony Webb and sophomore Jason Riker. Drama Productions 25 Playing intently, sophomore George Furlong performs a piece for a band concert. G 'ifl fi ,. . . ,. l ' . ' . 1 E: Hours of hard work Dedication results in awards The choir started off their year with the annual Lion Revue. Sophomore Christina Connell said of the show, lt went well. We had more va- riety than we've had in the past. ln addition, they held a fall concert for Women's Select and Women's Con- cert Choir and Symbany per- formed at the Moose Lodge and the West End. They also hosted a Musical Review which included Music Man, Big River, and West Side Story. The choir had a very eventful and productive year and hoped that next year would be even better. Things also went well in the band community. After football season, the band prepared for a series of per- formances beginning with their Christmas concert. The band performed several pieces of music and several soloists performed Dec. 7. Certain members of the band were selected to au- dition for All Region Band Dec. 12 and were then asked to join the group. They also hosted a scholarship dinner Jan. 30 where different members of the band dis- played their talent. ln addi- tion, they put many hours of hard work into the prepa- rations for a contest which came in April. Freshman Al- lison Futch said, Long hours of hard work and fun went into this year, and l hope that band is just as in- triguing next year as it was this year. 26 Band 5 Choir Rehearsing for a choir production, junior Anissa Harbison practices her part. Seniors Rob Laney and Laura Brandt review routine for a performance at the Lion Revue playing her cello, an orchestra member for an upcoming concert. Preparing for a performance, members of the A cappella Choir sing John Rutter's Requiem. f x Playing his saxophone, senior Michael Aguilar concentrates on his music. Junior Shannon Streetman executes a band ar- rangement at a fall band concert. Band S Choir 27 Vince Neil of the rock band Motley Crue per- . forms during a concert at Reunion Arena. The concert that generated the most enthusiasm of the year was, of course, that performed at the Tar- rant County Convention Center in November by the Irish rock band U2 to support their album The Joshua Tree. The group was known for its noncommercial stance, yet their success created for them the par- adox of being opposed to what they had become. The English band Pink Floyd played three shows at Reun- ion Arena in November without for- mer leader Roger Waters but with a glut of special effects to promote their album 'A Momentary Lapse of Reason. Also promoting a new album but minus a key member of the band, Fleetwood Mac less Lindsay Buck- ingham put on a solid show at Re- union in November. The legendary Tina Turner included Dallas on her U.S. tour. Tina, who came back from relative obscurity to win three Grammys with her Private Dancer album, was promoting Break Every Rule, her most recent million- selling album. Soaring popularit U2 year's big attraction In September some of the bad boys of rock, Motley Crue and White Snake, played Reunion for fans who like their music loud and tinged with just a bit of rebelliousness. White Snake originally was a Deep Purple spin-off with three of Purple's one- time members in the lineup. But with the re-creation of perhaps rock's original metal band, only vocalist David Coverdale remained. Howev- er, White Snake enjoyed unprece- dented popularity as their songs and videos were heavily aired. While the arena rockers carried on, the local scene was focused pri- marily on the Greenville and Deep Ellum areas with new bands fea- tured at Club Dada, Club Clearview, the Prophet Bar and Grill, and The- atre Gallery. In spite of the fact that there was really nothing universally signihcant for teenagers to protest, young peo- ple continued to flock to rock con- certs, making Neil Young's prophet- ical verse, Rock and roll will never die seem true enough for the time being. C -fi 1' Ulf le E RUN DMC, the rap group, appeared in New York City to host a cable television show. 28 Concerts Punk rocker Billy Idol performs at Reunion na before an enthusiastic crowd M a ff ff! Ov JV L! if fxnf 3,1 fs mf Af Qu ' . 1 H . t 'W , Q Q if . . ' . Q 'X if ,ni ,A x . , Q 1 . '-an.. M 1 l3A xg! Q59 . ' 5 .4 f ' Mi lan Frewer ls the investigative reporter whose computerized alter ego haunts the TV screen ln Max Headroom. the futuristic action series. A curious mixture TV's oldfnew generation Television in 1988 was a curious mixture of past and present. Star Trek: the New Generation and Sea Hunt were representative of nostalgic remakes while Tour of Duty and Frank's Place were signs of the times. A spirit of ex- perimentation prompted the com- bination of comedy and drama that resulted in something that Holly- wood called dramedy. Dramedy shows like Slap Maxwell iwith Dabney Coleman in the title rolel and The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd istarring Blair Brownl were efforts by the networks to regain a share of the affluent audience they had lost to cable TV and video cas- settes. A show that attempted to regain the interest of the upscale young was ABC's Thirtysomething, which dealt with the problems of being a Yuppy and starred former Hill Street actor Ken Olin. The show was an instant hit with those that it attempted to portray. Hill Street's creator, Steven Bochco, was the guiding light behind Hooperman, which starred John Ritter of Three's Company in a police show that bore some sim- ilarities to Bochco's earlier creation. The Cosby Show continued to hold onto first place in the ratings week in and week out and inspired the spinoff A Different World with Denise Huxtable fLisa Bonetl away at college. Another standby, Family Ties, starring Michael J. Fox, continued to be a popular sit- com. Long-running shows with a police or detective orientation were Cagney S Lacey, Magnum, P.I., Hunter, and Simon and Si- mon. Cheers was minus Shelley Long and plus Kirstie Alley, a change that did not aversely affect the show's ratings. Evening soaps like Dallas and Knots Landing continued on the tube but may have lost some of their Nielsen luster while L.A. Law, one of the most talked-about shows on the air, dramatized the stratagems of the legal profession for a receptive au- dience. TN -F'-bf? Game-show hostess from Wheel of Fortune Vanna White shows off her new hair style dur- ing an awards ceremony in Los Angeles in Sep- tember. , .. members of the Huxtable family were ftopl Phylicia Rashad as Clair 30 Current Television One of the top-rated television shows this year was The Cosby Sho e Le Beauf as Sondra, Malcolm-Jamal Warner as Theo Tempsett Bledso Vanessa, lbottomj Bill Cosby as Cliff, and Keshia Knight Pulliam as Rudy Q ar ff' it - l11v' Mc. x 1 3 1 XL'-Kglfyq Steve Guttenburg and Sally Fleld are part of an unusual romantic triangle ln the contemporary comedy Surrender, a Warner Bros release 32 Current Movies ssflittftiiangy W J Cinematic adventure Fans like action, drama With adventure films perhaps the biggest consistent money-making genre for Hollywood, is Arnold Schwarzenegger the prototype movie star of the 80s and 9Os? The onetime Mr. Universe and Mr. Olympia title holder was selected talong with Diane Keatonj by the National Association of Theater Owners as 1987's Star of the Year. This appellation was due in part to the fact that while the former bodybuilder may not yet be an ac- complished actor, his films make a lot of money. Predator grossed S107 million, and The Running Man made 510.5 million its first week. The two Conan movies made S180 million together, but in terms of acting Raw Deal was probably the point at which Arnold began to mature as an artist. So long as action films are blockbust- ers at the box office, Schwarzeneg- ger will be in demand. While Arnold couldn't seem to avoid big-buck bonanzas, funny man Robin Williams was hoping to break a string of less-than- successful films by doing a wartime comedy. Playing an Armed Forces Radio disk jockey in Good Morn- ing, Vietnam, Williams, with his knack for manic improvisations, seemed to have a hit at last with both the critics and the film-going public. Another Vietnam veteran, direc- tor Oliver Stone, fresh from his Os- car-winning Platoon success, had another thought-provoking film out with Wall Street, starring Michael Douglas, Daryl Hannah, and Charlie Sheen as people caught in the ten- tacles of greed, money, power, and status. Shaking his nice-guy image, Douglas was the scene stealer as Gordon Gekko, Wall Street rogue, who leads impressionable Bud tSheenj astray. Wheeling and dealing in another arena was the theme of Broadcast News, which starred William Hurt, Holly Hunter, and Albert Brooks, in a drama that asked the question: Should a TV anchorperson be astute or just good-looking? With action, comedy, and thoughtful drama all part of the movie scene, 1988 was a good year for film fans. I Streisand plays a strongfwilled woman launches a tierce battle to prove her mental mason. mg f 'lsq..,, A youngster gets to know Madonna via a poster for her latest film, Who's That Girl. D. B. Sweeney and Charlie Sheen star in Orion Pictures' release, No Man's Land. with the help of an appointed at- Current Movies 33 tllichard Dreyfussj in Nuts. The Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco cel- Marine Lt. Col. Oliver North was a key witness ebrated its 50th birthday. About 250,000 people in testimony before the lran-Contra hearings in jammed onto the bridge for an anniversary walk Washington, D.C., which were televised. across the span. l S his P1 ln September the l.l.S. Navy blew up an lranian A ship that was caught laying mines in the Per- 'fl sian Gulf. Several mines were confiscated. Television evangelist Jim Bakker resigned the PTL ministry after confessing to a 34 Current Events encounter with a young woman. -all L - ff' f -, f' 4' X , Msfigfaf, 1 14 fi' 1 s Y if ., Pg 46 In WITH A During second perlod, a group of students read an assignment for Myrtle Watkins' English class. Sophomores Cassie Curry and Julie Lewls walk carefully on an Iced-over ledge outside of A hall to joln Senate for their group picture. U -.Q 36 People Wff OF CLASS dr Working on the yearbook, senlor Joe Hemandez proves that he can have fun after all. . . . PEOPLE X V- . ..',f'rLZ-I-f5!F5'E.'f7JpliPu.'L'- 'i:'4 'f f' X, ' . -- f' ,-.f. '-1.-J ' .1-f,.-.4,f,...' - .' ,' . '. ,fa .az-11:-A-Tlifi:-' ., s ' ,. .. ' a- 5.:,b-j',-5.- 'Q-3 efffc -gp4? 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Competing at a cross country race at Mountain Beginning the initial Homecoming decorations, Congratulating senior Beck Morton the y 1 View College Oct. 17, senior Crist: Coughran Spanish Club members prepare the foreign lan- ball sweetheart, seniors Jason Bryan and breaks awa to cros th fi i h l' f' ' ' ' 38 Seniors , k.,, . ,, 5 ., VW.. 1 L. , K ,uw 4 1 sifiiiiiizf . f- 5, 1,67 X ' be M y s e n s me lrst. guage hall for competition Oct. 22. Barlow present her with a bouquet of roses 5 i WSH xi 'jtb iw. aw? H X 1 Jose Aguilar Michael Aguilar David Ahadi Jamil Alibhai Maria Alvir Diana Arbelaez Laura Archer Amy Arnett Pepe Ayala Dannielle Baggs Lisa Bailey Salli Ball Christopher Barlow Maribel Barrera Chet Bayes Jennifer Bayless Christopher Bednar Christopher Behrens Laila Bhamani Thomas Biondo Theresa Biscomb Johanna Blacker Diana Blair Britt Bonneau Kandice Boone Sophal Bou Barbara Bowen Clayton Boyer Tracy Boykin Douglas Bradford Seniors -39 Kimberly Brandt Laura Brandt Andrew Breaux James Breeding Scott Brockman Kobie Brown Barrett Brown Jason Bryan Kevin Burchfield Terese Burgess Trisha Burke Christine Burks Michael Burns David Burt Jodi Callahan 40 Seniors 3 -1 Before a junior varsity footbail practice, senio1 Lisa Bailey tapes sophomore Marcelo Un terbug's ankle to prevent further injury. A X .K , 1 ., A ef -vue-A , -rar M293 ..-ad' Q3? ,. S . 3 as A 5, si. .- as N as 1. Alexander Campbell Jill Campbell Joy Campbell Elizabeth Carden Ann Cargill Thomas Cegelski Maria Centeno Dana Certain Kathryn Chapman Leng Chhoa Eric Clark Krystal Clark Margaret Clark Joel Claterbaugh James Cline Dale Coffman Kimberly Coleman Jeffrey Cookston Theresa Coonrod Jason Cooper Yolanda Corona Laura Cosper Cristi Coughran James Crockett Melissa Croucher Carrie Curtin Jason Cutler Helga Dannheim Amy Davis Mark Davis Seniors 41 William Davis Elizabeth Day John Dees Gus Delacruz Sonia Deleon Scott Deserrano Darci Dickherber Sarah Dillon Christine Dingman Kimberly Dixon Stacey Dowell Michaele Drake Stephanie Drake Christopher Edmonson Amy Espenson Mark Farr Robert Fey Kenneth Finley Shelly Fisher Logan Flatt Susan Forman Kevin Fought Heather Fox Sherri Frank John French Jennifer Frierott Susan Fugitt Brandi Futch Anthony Garcia Jose Garcia 42 Seniors f., . ,Q it ff H A the student body for the spirit com- during a pep rally, senior Adelina recites a cheer for students to repeat. Melanie Garrison William Glancy Sarah Gotsch Matthew Green Lisa Grigsby Cameron Grizzle Lori Guertel Satomi Habe Dwane Hahn Ceil Hamby Pamela Hamill Deandra Hammons Bartley Hancock Matthew Hannum Douglas Haring Seniors 43 Stacy Harpold Christopher Hartman Billy Haws Brent Haynes Shana Hearon Jana Henderson Paula Henigsmith Jose Hernandez James Hill Ronald Hix Mark Holmes Jeremy Hunsaker Michelle Hutchison Kelli Jernigan Randy Johnson Shelley Johnson Traci Johnson Steven Jones William Jones Angela Kackley Deborah Kemp Michael Kent Scott Kimpton Claudia King Brian Kirkwood Leah Knight Elizabeth Konrad Sharla Kruzitski Greg Lackey Brent Lane 44 Seniors alth instructor Sheryl Fowler helps senior nnifer Frierott with her research paper. 5 Elisa Laney Robert Laney Larry Langston Jeanne Lathrop Vauna Lawrence Diane Lee Jae Lee Samantha Lemons Kristina Lewin David Lindsay Lynn Looka Kelsey Ludford Kit Luong Adelina Marcias Heidi Magnus Seniors 45 William Marsh Adam Martin Heather Martin Lisa Martin Thomas Martin Stephanie Marx Mary Marxer Candace Mathews Derek McClure Donald McCollum Ryan McDonald Kellie McManus Amy McNeill Guadalupe Mendoza Pamela Miller 46 Seniors Practicing for his Lion Revue emcee position senior Dusty Haws rehearses his lines. , J 5. Q s,,,,,,, J, wwf-Jfaisfl R if-f'hfiLlj,:?'-'ff ,Q ffi . -EQ g mr 1 'XE EMI. if 1: 5. , N Qi Karen Mills Debra Mitchell Mary Mitchell Michelle Montanez Christina Mooney Rebecca Morton Melinda Mosley Christopher Muller Nhung Nguyen Tammy Nichols Carlos Ordonez Pedro Ortiz Catherine Owens Michael Owens David Palmer Joann Partida Raymond Pashuck Melissa Patterson Jennifer Patton Bun Nary Penh Maria Perez Debra Perry Lisa Pier Leakhena Poeuv Hilda Porrata Sandi Powell Paul Prado Daren Queen Michael Quigley Jeffrey Raines Seniors 47 Ramsey Ramirez Curt Reamer Kellie Reichert Michael Renfrow Ricardo Renteria Bradley Rhea Michael Riley Kristy Roberts Nannette Roberts Adelina Rocha Santos Rodriguez Michael Romaine David Rush Michael Ryan Lenlee Sackett Seniors Completing a drafting assignment, senior Walter carefully draws the appropriate line - I H I I f . .1 4 ftp- ,.cf:..fW.: Q,wWS.:m.sw-.ide--,.-w.f:f,i, 5-11.-1. 2 w e f A -1 ,515 1 A 1F11-,:1.qgg.-w fmiwgfrf- v-gil- .: , .. -x-ff, ., ,., - za.-. 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I 'E My' Julie Unerfusser John Wylie Helen Yensan James Yoe Guy Young Kyle Zadel Anthony Zayas Jr. Mari Andersin Carol Levins Marta Lopez Su Yang Seniors 51 Carr Campbell concentrates on his performance at a band concert. During third period, The Calculus Club ta a break from computing derivatives. .41,ifu' W A gr-w.,,wM acc,- ': MA' ' A ,W-Q, L4 N' ax www V-.1:v ' I AV n- V , .gl l ,....,.,,1-f j j ,......-....f-- U, Q 1 ' wi 1- . A ' A n il r 1 ' M - ' ' f -T:i'.1 11iQ:s'.'1.i111::ns:tif1 ' W. 'ima as . ,. ii fi .g ii. ii: 2 'pg , ff.: iz -. iezew if iijll,Ligfgliiliataiifiplgai Iv if ,..., .,, ,.s.,s A .,s,.,,,..,, . .. ,,r.W,.. . .,,,,.. , ,, , , ., . TU lfziZ1....23.,.!:.-fg .E-LEw1'1,5Ziii9iJ 'Q .JUN f- ,LJ f , , ' . V- .L ',, -.fs 5 . , 1. . ffllf EHfi-'Ezine'tifflfigif'iii! . . -11 V -gf f A - '-zz ,w,,,:qs-Qfwg. 3:24-,421-53-:iw gg,-fit., .W W, , 1 ' sz. f L '12 fat, , , Micaela Rodriguez prlmps as she awaits the next bell. 52 Seniors Seniors Kit Barlow and Kevin Sullivan share a joke in the field house. Before school, Misha Turner and Mary Jo Torres support DECA and buy carnations for their friends. lm Miller, Margaret Clark, and Brandi Futch . incognito to the Halloween sock hop Oct. 30. WA ll i W .W-Q. - h n at a, I P ,gb , 3 f 5515? aw Patterson, Daren Queen, Mary Mitchell, During her Child Development class, senior Curtin, and Jeffrey Raines enjoy a foot- Heather Fox helps a pre-schooler with an art game. project. Seniors 53 Junior Wendy Winton views the Homecoming hall decorations on her way to first period. 2 - . Juniors J Juniors Jeff Clark and Joe Wharton pause dur- ing their slam dancing at a sock hop. 54 Juniors Z? Tracy Tharp demonstrates a novel way to show off her Homecoming mum. 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C .ni - H ,,.,,,m 's'1m7 13 'QL' f ' wiv' 1' 1' 'i Stephanie Abner Jefte Agado Elizabeth Alsobrook Cynthia Alvarez Rogelio Arando Dana Ashby Andrew Aubrey Stephanie Bailey Clark Baker Leigh Baldwin David Banks Timothy Barrett Kimberly Bartlett Mindi Bartlett Robert Beakley Amelia Beebe Monica Benitz Faisal Bhamani Michael Billups Daniel Blackwood Eric Boenig Bryan Bond Sok Bou Suzanne Bowman Chris Branson Stephanie Brawner Jackie Bridges James Bronstad Dayna Brooks Jason Brown Mary Brown Lisa Buck Lisa Burgess Kathy Burkhalter Teresa Burt Missy Bynum Jerry Byrd Claudia Camargo David Camargo Andrew Cardona Robert Carl Kelly Carnes Susan Carroll Jennifer Carson 0. K. Carson Ruben Castilla Brian Castleberry Julie Catchings Ramona Catlett Elizabeth Cazares Norma Cazares Pilar Cazares Flora Certain Matt Chambers Kenneth Chumbley Tracey Chapman JUHIOTS 55 Cam Chau Quoc Chau Van Chau Jae Chang Mark Childers Coral Chong Rubi Chong James Clark Jeff Clark David Coates David Conaway Darrin Cone Michael Cooper Bryan Cranford Jeremy Creed Vincent Cremeans James Cross Daryl Curran Cathy Dafft Anita Dalton Ariel Davis Jennifer Davis Tammi Davis Kimberly Dean Jason Deaton Mike Deaton Tim Deemer Robin Dees Robert Diaz John Dillon Ann Dingman Thanh Doan Jason Dooley ' Paul Dorn Tammy Dugger John Elsey Christine Embler Shelly Embrey Christopher Engelhardt 56 Juniors David English Erik Erickson Amy Erwin Karen Espenschied lsis Farlow X . A, If ,W AV Q 1' W its I' ara ig? 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K Quinn Fisher Stacy Fisher Tammy Fletcher Sylvia Flores Jarrod Ford Bryan Franklin Shannon Fritcher Stacy Fyfe Jennifer Gage Edward Galt Lisa Gann Norma Garcia Stacy Garrett Candice Gawley Christopher George Alba Gil Paul Gilmore Regina Gonzales Maria Gonzales Alisa Gossage Matt Grammer James Gravatt Bo Green Brian Green Kim Green Trisha Green Pamela Greenstone Kimberly Grigsby Gannon Grimmett Joseph Grunditz Jose Guzman Sun Ha Jonathan Hake Lisa Hale Staci Hale Teresa Hallmark Claudia Hancock Anissa Harbison Maria Harrell Marjory Harris Jennette Harrison Christi Hawn Kathleen Hayes Shawna Heermans Juniors 57 Richard Heller Shawn Henderson Christopher Hendrix Tony Hernandez Georgina Hernandez Valeriano Hernandez Angela Hicks Jennifer Holland Todd Holleman Vaden Holley Mark Hollingsworth Tammy Hook Kirt Howard John Howe Billy Hughes Alfoso lbarra Renee lngram Monica Jacobs Patrick Jenkins Elisa Johnson Melody Johnson Renee Johnson Angela Johnston Dee Kamp James Kendrick Holly Kimbrell George Kingsley Stephanie Kreutzfeld Dan Kristiansen Lisa Lassiter Melisa Lavallee Jeremy Lawrence Annette Lenis Jennifer Lewellen Thomas Lewis Andrew Little Claudia Lopez Jennifer Lopez Kim Lopez Maricela Lugo Troy Madrigal Alicia Magana Ramona Magee Chris Malone 58 Juniors Q3 TT T TT is ii? 2 '5 .QC S' 1. 4 sa. x t'd ' R x -4 QT Tl Rf 4 S y X - eiif' T W Junlur Sheila Wilkie shown her school spirit by purchasing a school ribbon from junior cheerleader Chrlltl Hewn. uw ay xg 4 F -. 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A l X K, l , , up T ' hv., , 1 zl. it Q i L i Q w',ENJ V wi-I 5 1 wh i cans is me V up U in p af ., . - ' .. , ' ., M if' , 3.5 ,. . it I if fi l A iw w-'h W n. g mLV J Q . I . 1 ' ,gi , Q , i f I f -'Cx Clowning around, junlor Mike Deaton escorts senior K 'kxk Sglcyirloung during the opening song of a Friday night n' 0 . my W -' - nnn 1 M Q, Q, 3:1 5. 5 ' 1 ' x '49 i , f 3 M13 1 ia ' ' v ii f, a A X . 1 N like u ai Nil zip: A 1 up 5 A N Q i f my 'fjEfQf A lmg .iii 1 i J , , Q .Q,. -,,, l . , I5 3 .i . i s Q -us, - W' - , ,f qc iq K i f ,i g W . in -X . 1 , U A V, 7 . A Q g ,A , , A W .Q K ,,.1 . .V lx 3 , , , W eff-: if I W f, it 'Eg N. i .www 5 T Vrflfi E Vg-lk - ' A. J J. W L2-. izviwwiil RN, if xi Maria Mancera Angela Martin Geniffer Martin Tari Martin Debby Martinez Marina Martinez John Matson Kimberly Matthews Stefani Maynard Chuck McBrayer Mark McBride Meredeth McCallum Russell McCasland James McCord Sandy McCoy Scott McKinley Grace Meadows Jocelyne Melat Matthew Meltabarger Lydia Mendoza Michelle Miller Ricki Miller Misty Mixon Lalania Mock Yekta Moghaddas Juliet Montanez Deanne Moore Vidal Mora Juanita Morales Angela Moren Matthew Muller Christopher Munizza Ashleigh Murphy Nicole Naff Alex Navarrette Heath Neal John Neely Brad Neustupa Loan Nguyen Mai Nguyen - Phuong Nguyen Vu Nguyen Dawn Nichols Sheri Nichols Jumors 59 Tim Norman Catherine Norris Todd Ogletree Craig Ohmsieder Elizabeth O'Rielly Linda Ott Catherine Owens Jennifer Owens Phillipe Palacios Romeo Paz Alisa Pearson Dora Perdomo Richard Perrine Bradley Peterson Melissa Peterson Kelly Petty Jerrod Pfullmann Thida Phang Karen Pineda Daniel Price Keri Polk Angella Pustejovsky Richard Putnam Christina Ramirez Johnny Ramirez Jusuf Ramsey Gabrielle Rasco Kim Rudebeck Tamara Reno Minerva Reyes Heather Rivas Edward Roberts Junior Rodriguez Martha Rodriguez John Rousseau JoAnn Ruiz Jason Russell Terry Rumbo Stacie Ruth Michelle Sadler Marisol Saldivar Cynthia Saiter Lisa Salmi 60 Juniors -ek, 3, Mm V -X i'l' 1 , . 5 g , ji? 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H L Q5 -- ' ' L , Ln f , at , Lf' - i i- L L sgjff J fa g - cw , QQ, LL Effi e v -L 741 L Q , 1 '- ' L S ' L LVLLL N Kathy Scherzer Donna Schmidt Paul Schmidt Misty Seymour Jeffry Shaffer Robert Shaw Keri Shine Chrissy Simpson Stacie Sims Steven Singleton Aaron Smith James Smith Kelli Smith Kevin Smith Jeffrey Snowden Christian Sparks Elizabeth Stacy Travis Steele Julie Stephens Shannon Streetman Shelly Stone Cynthia Sutton Marcie Thacker Tracy Tharp Craig Thomas Chad Thompson Rebecca Thompson Meredith Tinker Steven Townley Luis Trevino Roger Trout Rebecca Tucker Windy Tucker Jennifer Lltley Carlos Valley Christopher Vanbuskirk Carol Vaughan Michelle Vogt Matthew Wade Jason Walker Stephen Wall Jeanan Walvoord Gregory Wampler Loren Ward Juniors 61 Angela Warren Corey Watson Joe Wharton Richard Weaver Thomas Whitaker Tony Webb Donna Weiss Marta Wickham Sheila Wilkie Amy Williams Joseph Williams Rodger Wilson Wendy Winder Wendy Winton Maureen Woodwell Angela Wooldridge Lydia Yitagesu Nebyou Yonas Cathy Young Eric Zimmer Rachel Zorger Mehdi Zorofchian Gregory Clark Randy Copeland Amy Daniel Michael Davis Lisa Eberwein David Feller Regina Garza Brian Gibson Georgina Hernandez 62 Juniors Gregory Kellum Young Ho Kim Debby Martinez Keith Norkiewicz Jennifer O'Shea Claudia Otero Aimee Priestly Misty Ray Minerva Reyes Joann Ruiz Sunny Ward Holly Wilcox Tanya Sheffield e p ,A , b.,., 'K J A . 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Linda Laugesen Miquel Gonzalez Noe Morales Moises Piedra Juniors 63 Sophomore Steve Rodriguez takes a biology ln algebra class sophomore Brandon Kell Sophomore Frances Jonon works on an art pre test in the science hall during second period. presents a report to his classmates. ect in Mr. Robert Merrill's fifth period class. ,, gl-N....i r f - i..X F' c I 1 l l I I Sophomores I One morning before school, sophomore Kim Braun is surprised by her early Christmas gift. 64 Sophomore 1 .5946 11 1 W1 3361. 1,3235 JW' 1 s Q' W1 1-.1 Sh a 1 11 1411 11 ' iff 1 .auf ti' ,I ,L, ,. 1 1 1, 1m,W:11 1 ' +1 'T 1-11 1 1 1 .,,k 1 111111 1 1 5fW,Kf2fQ?Q1:i1gz1 Q, V' ,lr . i . 111 11 1 - 1 -Ou. K ' K' 1 Q-11 21 11 ' ' 1 -1x 1 1 ' 1 Y- 15521 V AAI- 1, ' 11 if 57' B 1 1,111.21 r ,W1 53.1 - gr -1 W1 A, , 11 , 1 L, ,,:, 1 1, if 1 J K is W 1 my vt DTQ ' ' 1: .9 1 :Q 1Y 'fs,iE N 11 Q1 1 52511: A Q1 W fif .J v I 1 A1 1- .. 1 1 W 5:11 1 1111 111 , 1 1 1 f1'f1,,:1 1 Q 9 ' 5? 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C. Dorries Christopher Dowdy Jamie Dromgoole Michelle Duvall Laurie Elders La Jeana Ellis George English 66 Sophomores fi? , l w- A fx ,. as .ir R Q.. 151-4 x . . abil .,f N' 'E FSM- I:::.: 1 . 1: fp. , ,- is 'Qig- , X 'J X ' sa,. , ,-s' ss., ss si A ' X is-QT ' f- J. . C., R '53 w as vsvi E xi in yi , , C, 2' C , fi fl Vg' ,f 4 , Iii. e Y O, n . at '93, i f?,t , -, f Q ,M 5 is X 'mf W w as Q 335 Q K 1 Sophomore Elaine Escobar makes posters for a debate JL , , . , , , . tournament one day during class. HM. 1, ., J . .. , . aim . 3 f H f , .. W, ,, r.-il -1 , fm , ' ' tk 'ZQ 4 f ,Q . x , , M .,'. : :7,: I ,mfg , . , R' .l , , ' J ., I A E X - l ,Mx . 1 5' - F ' :E iff' . Az 'IXFU' 'ffkffwif' ,i,e:2m,sfffQ1:- - -4 - - . WDS5, ,Qui if lf .X K ,..k,.,, fztav- ,, . 541 - 'xg' 4353 , .,,- , if - 3... ff ff. f, E :-- 'ff aw...-f ' vs ' ' T Y :fv 'AUfj: ve 4 I 'S 'E sf oaoa Y J E ..nn J p p if Q J 1 J J Uee: n on t , ' tt it w e W C l f M ' - e a , il is .K .fel '- -1 L ,,'. 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If J ' S' olfi James Espinal Teresa Estrada Catherine Everage James Fancher Diana Flores Lauren Fore William Friedman George Furlong Leida Garza Maria Garza Joseph Gates Gabriel Gentile Courtney Giddens Cory Gilchrest Shawn Gilmore Wesley Gilliland Mark Glasschroeder Valerie Goar Carolyn Godwin Dianna Gomez Jimmy Gomez Sandra Gonzales Melinda Goodell James Graham Gary Greenwald Rebecca Greger Nelson Guerra Joey Guevara Edward Haas Craig Hahn Duane Hahn Amy Hake Shelby Hale Jason Hamby Elaine Hanes Angela Hansen Mark Harmon Troy Harris Trina Harrington Marti Hartman Amy Hasfjord Julie Hatton Malyvan Hay Lisa Hayden Sophomores 67 Brian Hazelwood Thomas Heal Lou Highers Thomas Hix Twyla Hollingsworth Stacy Holt Misty Huggins Tracy Hutton Sarah Ingram Marci Isaacson Andrew lverson Jeffery Jackson Brandy Jones Charles Jones Shawn Jones Frances Jonon Kristian Kearns Brandon Kell Nicole Kelly Nicole Kenney Soo Hui Kim Julie King Wyndi Knight Gerald Koleman Wendy Kowanetz Jason Lamb Kelly Lane Christopher Leamy Ki Lee Julle Lewls Jason Lively Doug Livingston Traci Loe Cesar Longoria Claudia Lopez Grant Lopez Keith Lucy Lisa Luther Kellie Madison Bobby Malone Melisa Mamoth Fred Marinko Clayton Martin Michael Martin 68 Sophomores T ,T - fi '16 -A KZ- ! 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X1 A -P A . .Q sm f QJW ' . up w--, x,: ,AR r , l , X , K 4 QQ, 6 v Shane Martin Domingo Martinez Maria Martinez Mario Martinez Catherine Marxer Layne Mashburn Ronald Mathews Sammy Matson Jennifer May Paige McClendon Angel McCord Matthew McDaniel Bobby McFall Kimberly McKerreghan MaryAnn McKibben Stacey Medina Lori Mehlenbacher Maria Mendoza Fernando Meneses Brandy Middleton Chris Miller Amy Mitcham Amy Mittelsteadt Mark Moffeit Bita Moghaddas Amy Moore Debra Moore Kathleen Moore Sergio Morales Jessica Morris Chad Mosley Mary Mowinkel Michael Munden Bryan Murphy Kevin Myer Leslie Myrlin Johnny Neill Dung Nguyen Lan Nguyen Quang Nguyen Vu Nguyen James Nicola Jennifer Null Kaycee O'Kelly Sophomores 69 Anca Oprea Fabian Orozco Nikki Orr Todd Orsburn Felisha Osburn Brian Owens Susan Owens Sheila Pack Vickie Pack Maria Palacios Desiree Palmer Conan Payne Hugh Pender Julio Perdomo Leo Perron Greg Perry Connie Peters Leslie Phillips Leif Pierson Prem Pillai Britton Pilot Joe Pineda Ashly Pitcher Siem Pon David Powell Mariza Prince Billy Proctor Kosal Prum Sokhay Prum Perla Puente Laurel Puentes Laura Pulley Dale Rabe Roland Ramos Deborah Rea Carol Reese Brent Regnold Melinda Reid Edward Renteria Rene Reyes Jose Reyes, Jr. Darrell Richardson 70 Sophomores 1 Jason Riker Alfred Riley gig - 1 , ,Wg',,V,,., -, K i,-', gm 3 77 5 H Q ry, ' .3 ffm' glmmj R. 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Kenneth Roberts Lee Robinson Rafael Robles Juan Rodriguez Maribel Rodriguez Rodolfo Rodriguez Victor Rodriguez Stacy Rogers Saul Rosales Tammie Rourke Audra Rowell Jodi Rush Bradley Sanders Jacob Sandlin Todd Sandri Raymond Santibanez Clara Sariles Yolanda Saucedo Jennifer Schultz Tara Seavers Charles Self Gregory Seymour Paul Sharp Christopher Shave Patrick Shackelford Andru Shaw Lisa Shifflett Stephanie Sliger Catherine Small Aaron Smith Ronald Smith Amy Snead Diana Soto Mayra Soto Holly Spinks Scott Squyers Nishanthu Sreedharan Douglas Steele Stewart Stephens Sandra Stewart Melissa Sudik Cathy Summers Billy Sustaita Nicole Sutherland Sophomores 71 Clint Swanson Kyle Swanson Charles Taylor Emily Taylor C An They Phillip Thomas Rob Thomas Jesse Thompson Mickie Thompson Ronald Thompson April Tinsley Rady Touch Bill Tracewell Angela Tracy Bobby Triplett Melanie Truelove Pedro Ubaldo Marcelo Unterbug David Upchurch Victor llrdiales Robert Valdez Delena Van Deren Jason Van Fleet Eapen Varghese Danny Vess Armando Villarreal Karrie Wagner Kim Walters Joycelyn Ward Lori Ward Tiffani Washam Kristian Way John Weaver Craig Weiss Richard West Michael Whitley Ginger Whitmer Brandon Wilcox Melanie Wilcox Chris Williams Chris Perkinson Bryan Wilson Robin Wilson Darren Wimberly 72 Sophomores zmfm-,W-an iw? 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M '-3,1 Q-S , in W CE i S , A :,c Q W ' 11. V QW K nsni, 2 Q Vi ' an xg' iii 1 R i ' 9, 'This-W 1 fi, ' A fi M V I Q f? Q VI 'g ' -' ' 2 ' 1 i K , ? R . M ' .N , V hive, 1 V, V , , F , , X ' 5 Il 5 . l f , , ,sv M 9 fffi, 'N I L , 5 ' C , ' X K I '? , iii' M ' 4 a ' wf , H+, ' .' W M 4 N! at 'H Craig Wisdom Tracy Wise Jennifer Wood Jon Wood Joshleen Woods Michelle Woolsey Shauna Wynn Sok Yi Feven Yitagesu Chad Ainsworth Kathy Cadena Sonya Jones Ronald Perez Emagii Graves Ruben Jaramillo Mariamma Thomas Makavan Hay 1 Sophomore Jennifer May and a friend give an oral presentation ln their French clan. phomore Kyle Carlson reviews a question on Sophomore Aaron Smith sits outside of Mr. s hlstory makeup test. Johnson's biology class. Sophomores 73 Displaying her Lion spirit, freshman cheerlead- er Melanee Brown leads a cheer at an October football game. The Pep Squad members display their spirit at a pep rally after school. Displaying his wrestling techniques, freshman Trung Huynh strives for a takedown in the RLT Wrestling meet Dec. 18-19. Freshman Gretchen Berger laughs at a hum: ous anecdote told by junior Jennifer Schultz. Freshmen 74 Freshmen x ? :W ,ly S -v ' LJ, f 5 f' aj.. Q- M- . , , WE .L L ppb. 4 ,,,, ,A,,V E . J in L 2, E ,Lf , ,i . ' Q' K, x f Lg! -,.-M -f A Q ,,,.1 1 Y 7 LL ., R ,JA is K, iw M' , 51' 9 Z 5 -gf, fr ff-Q4 was y K, A ,E , v ,::,?. ' 1 fm W1 mfr.- L -xi .- fri L i v A x n ,L r o ,bi if 1 if - 41' M f 4 My 19 1 91 .L 'gsm xl ,Wa -I-,,5 f Vi fr. ,:- ,- ,L ,gi 5'f:Z'S2,w:-fx : vL1j or ' L ,I X 12 , g i W9 'L' ,i nj . qi ,. Lt: rx' ' L AM . .Ur - -,L -ask' I - ,Y M Q 'f - , va 5,24 L l ,A vis,-fa! M, ,1 ,. 4 L , 5 by L L egg, A L LL A sf Wig, ,H Lw L, . L 1, ,..,? K V ,L f L L L 4, L L,L L L wb. iw -L - ,K L 1 ,. ,,,,.,,..L 1 I J l glrfl g ' , Y L x L, -I L L ' Q , ' Si Higgs f f If if: lL Vfif ' ' 'I V A 'Y V ,V V , , my - iggwgvy ' , wgkfw Q V V 1 A Q Z V f ' - ' f ' V f . 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A L Q Anna Albertson Rachel Alderson Mark Alexander Jonathan Alsobrook Annette Alvarado Margarita Arellano Holly Atkinson Angela Austin Samuel Avila Casey Baker Kim Banks Melanee Brown Rayner Barrera Amy Bartlett Brian Bauer Stephanie Beck Stephen Beck Kenneth Berg Gretchen Berger Rebecca Berrier Tiffany Berry Sean Blair Kelly Blake Chris Blanton Jack Blue Christopher Bond Jena Braden Nicole Brandt Wendi Brassard Matthew Bray Misti Brewer Marty Brookshier Coty Brown Robert Brown Susan Brown Tammy Brown Maurice Bruce Andrew Buchanan Jason Buckley David Campbell Jack Campbell Melanie Capps Anthony Caraway Leah Carlisle Holly Carswell Ruben Castro Collin Caswell Susan Chamberlain Christy Childers Stephanie Clark Michael Clevinger Michele Cline Mary Coble Chad Cole Ryan Collins Brad Coleman Freshmen 75 Michael Contreras Kyle Grammer Kathryn Crane Stefanie Crawford Wendy Crigger Jeff Crone Marcie Crouch Michael Cruz Jacquelin Curtin Steven Cutler Tracey Czerniak Donna Davis Kindra Davis Christopher Deaner Donna Delcambre Gloria DeLeon Melissa DeLeon Marichris De Los Santos John Demyan Jared Denney Peter DePalma Ann Dingman Tisha Drake John Du James Ebbert Ronneca Edwards Craig Ellis Charles Essary lveoma Eriken Norma Espinosa Tina Everage Amy Fallon Jason Ferguson Kathryn Fey Robert Fidler Jamie Fletcher Alicia Foster Antonio Franco Fred Free Allison Futch Christopher Galka Anna Gallegos Hector Garcia 76 Freshmen w.f:.:sf:1fa1s.ef me .aa T , L -'A ki l I A' M A s,e eff 'J ' I A . , 1 .Li. .. 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If I 5 5 t.AlQ ff Jason Garner Johnnie Garza Craig Gathwright Ida Ghassemian Ginger Gilchrist Rebecca Gilchrist Leigh Ann Gill Joseph Gilmore Jennifer Glockler Jacquelin Goldstone Christopher Gomez Ramon Gonzales Ginjer Graham Gwen Graves Tracy Green David Greenstone Sharon Gregg Bonnie Grisham Ashley Grizzle Russel Grunditz Michael Grygar Lisa Gurley Kristy Hahn Karin Ham Jason Hamic John Hannum Bryan Hanson John Harrell Stuart Harris Lauren Haskins Jose Hernandez Sandra Herrings Matthew Hickman Jason Higdon Andrea Higgs Trey Hill Jon Holland John Holmes Bobby Hostler Susan Hougtaling Marcy Howe Stephanie Hull Jennifer Hutcheson Angela James Freshmen 77 Joanna Jaramillo Ofelia Jaramillo Ray Jaramillo Christina Johnson Jackie Johnson James Johnson Pam Johnson Randy Johnson Vincent Johnson Adam Johnston Amy Johnston Charles Jones Jessica Jopling Chris Jordan Hussain Kabani Karen Karvonen Tim Redmond Joy Keene Karissa Key Christopher Kibler Kathy Kimbrell Edward Kirkwood Reed Krauss Nicole Krum Elizabeth Kuttesch Keith Kuykendall Lara Lanphere Christopher Lee Sally Lee Julie Lessick Brandi Lewis Helen Lewis Heather Lidster Mark Lindsey Maggie Lo Vincent Lo Blake Logan Jennifer Long Maria Longoria Orlando Lugo lla Luk James Lundy Brenda Luther Rudy Machado 78 Freshmen ' vs ' R i,A' t. L. .,,. 'tk 5 ,fi T H B .gg , .L - f kk r 5, wg -' 3, ,. . K -Q , --,. 'K Q' x . P C. L M i i'yk R li2RiiigERF1 iRl R. C . C f R R - . - . .. V ,lg . . R 1g::..: .. -, 1 L K -. .fm ,. R J -, ifilgf' if -' a 1 5 iii 1 S. if 'R R . 'R RR . .. , , Q x 1 f S ' , RFQ? '.ii W tss'i TYR - - N ' . , . 12 - R -5 , zigr. r. Rim ' ' f X 'R . R ' 'fix UE ' '. R' 'R IRIN: li?is-qf'ff ?'R: f'-Riff.rizilffiif 5 Q. -. .sz ..,..mi..ge.., I QQ: . , N- H - , , . .V Hz ,-W'- - .e ' fn' ifsfsssw-NMM5 1 .. tt.V .. X - . l - 5.5415-L., ' Displaying the power technique, freshman Kathy K V Wk Q' wk MHA R' Ogle works on a typing assignment during class. ' AR 1 'fp g - A .Q ' . Q.. Z1 iii.. lk.: i f R 1 ' -iw H C Q Q , if -R P 'ff t A' ,,. i ffl 1 .i T' . 4 ,. .f ' V I lj . I Wg- ik, ' ' fi VR ii M S .. . ,. . .Q . 'RR , ' , K-U .fax . A W. N Q ' 'ig 53 .sd. .rf 9' it R. R i . f Rf 4. 5 'al R .' ,Q s . . ' Q' ..i'2Pqx9'w -A ' R . eg F: 'Wi 'Q E i . 1 V Q R 1 .R if Q.. .R r f . Nz' ' ' ' . ,.,... 'e.. . al, , ,, 5 , , ... 555925. :gash-??i?r,wfW4m sf ., ,'Q ee'e1 argl :wet ,e e , . , . ag, . 35 f-if ,R 'iii' Q31 'lf' N , ,M , -In , 'K K 5Q '5 my lf Q f :', ff l ., -4 c N an . , , We ,. , .Ns 2 A K 7 1 'i Q .4 ' i 2:5 51 233 . 3 lsr, 'K so .. 'Z '. 'nz-H i .1.X. Q, 5 5? at L we - , s -is . , f.w..-az sy Rf - ..x ,..,x,s, J. xp: si . , - -ww:-fvafzrzi sl v: 5 .1 . -. Q1 N 1 .. no R K x KX X ,Sf Q. .. . F 0 X If , ,. .. 11 A pmt 555 sf 1 ,, if Ri Q. 'Qi use . N s . aegis ' 4' V ., Q, - --Q' 12:7 1, s 4 4 ,RY A K . S. s ' Q.-3 X 1 f . 'll 'W . 'Ig ' xx IW' ' Rik : +1-if is C s.,.1:A J af., i -:Q 3 rx C .r K K Preparing to take a test, a freshman takes a last glimpse at his notes. g5,f,,:g3E35E 5. ,Q ' fs 1: J E 4 -f-My-3 1 'f,,: K , . . .,.. , ,, .,-132 ei if 1 , .V . . . hn.:4!?x:.1Q: .- v 1. :.. 1' , . f - . - . C- 'Q K 5 g we ' ' ., Qs ' A' 13 QE 5 XX! x ,Q Q fi - Q , Q . T 1 W. I ,A .J 4 w ., ,.,,., ,. , Z , Qi' bg ixqx as -if zilixlxi'-'h . x . .Vsfimq ' .?'f':i.1.f.ff-1 i1n', ii -X . fr 51 4 5 g , ,Z ,. , E i 3 TE a 12, 'J 5 we, fu .be c ' 7 -1 J ' f - 'T' i 5, - ' . ,K , -h . ,V A J ,W ,. ,. , V Q . 1 .Lk .4 . -. gl l ' V e 2 3,5 1' - ..,- V Kellie Madison Danota Malone Charles Maples Ethan Margolis Veronica Marrero Carla Marshall Jason Marshall Mike Martin Rochelle Martin Amye Martinez Sherri Mason Liz Matta Joshua Maxwell Michelle Maxwell Keith May Michelle McCormick Shane McFarland Thomas Meier David BanMiller Gabriel Miller Jeremy Miller Kimberly Miller Alicia Mixon Edward Monk Karla Morris Karadi Murray Debra Morris Lexey Myers Cynthia Neblett Kelly Nelis Nicole Nelson Anh Nguyen Thuy Nguyen Jeremy Nielsen Kelley Nier Billy Nies Beck Nitcholas Becky Northcutt Chendara Nop Kanika Nou Catherine Ogbolu Donna Ogle Patricia 0'Grady Shelley 0'Malley Freshmen 79 Caroline Ordonez Kyle O'Rear Ximena Ortega Thomas Owen Brad Owens Vickie Pack Dennis Paige Magally Paniagua Andrew Paul Samuel Paul Boramy Penh Sean Penniston David Perry John Petty Laura Pfeiff Darren Phillips Kimberly Phillips Tanya Phillips Leticia Pierce Katrenia Piper William Pitmon Darcie Pittman Lori Polk Laronda Poole Vikki Porter Rachel Potts Tisha Priestly Matthew Quillin Katherine Rabe Randi Rachel Anthony Ramirez Greggory Randall Evelyn Rangel Rogelio Real Dallas Reeder Don Reeder Marcy Reno Matthew Rieckhoff Kelly Rinehart Leslie Roberts Shawn Robinett Barbara Robinson America Robles Tracy Rodgers . 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I g . .w-1-WWI S 'H Lx if S 5 X N A3 it . , 1 M ,, , g --.Sk,,,.L Derek Jakes Stephanie Johnson Debra King Rayasa Lek Sarvenaz Leyendecker Armara Luk Rachel Malory Bridget Miller Jeremy Miller Ryan Moss Karady Murphy Robert Ossian Voon Park Claudia Paz Judy Perez Jessica Pruitt Jacinta Rogers Jennifer Rountree Zack Smith Sandra Stewart Michelle Thomas Miriam Torres Ronald Van Scoy Donna Wicker Aaron Wolsey Rebecca Gilchrist Shawn Jones Freshmen 83 WITH A OF EXPERIE Social studies instructor Bill Clay works on pre- paring his lesson plans for the week. Mr. Robert Merrill, art instructor, slices con- struction paper for a future art project. 84 Academics V. we , ,Wig i. 'f , Jk ' A A A K 32, 'L ' K ,C 'K W: f-1 HW-- ,,' , .,.,. M l Math instructor Lisa Roach finishes taking the roll and prepares to begin class. W ,lys I t, 'iii be n 5 fi ,gmc . i wma ,,, n3p gg in Science instructor Michael Reichle shows buddy Slim Pickens. . . . ACADEMICS ' , 4 ' .-,-' . I x' ' --1-.---' ,:f'- , ' e.: ' r-rw' ,, -. . vw ' - N-fs . 3 ' 9251: ' Jr J-r - 3' e ' Q .-'11-' - ,, - L. -., -,' .. -V.-J-5.1 ,+.,, , :T 054' 5 gain gf' gf. '1 U , .. ,, ' Z fs. . 1 1 ,f . ,jyyg-.-ggi ,:!.,n w-- .f-LL' 1.- ' ., ,e , ,,:,-- .. -, , .---' we , gf ,gg-,,,u:F-.r h .sw -1 '- ww W, i . 5 ' vagaries WL, , .. L. ,ff-1 Min.-,f' K.,. nz 2 W, .. M -.w ., ,Af .H sit f ss si h I 1 mst.. 73,1 . L, , l 'ull'-1 X ,QL-f? ' With meter stick in hand, Mr. David Spindle, science instructor, discusses the advantages of the metric system with his class. M9 .H . . . N -:Aim 17 ff., :ZZ ' f f A 1, jgvh 5 S 5 it g 5 a , , gi I L a i f' .n,, 3 if 1 an 'W V 5 Fi' h i' i I n iii, ,250 2' ,. ,. d az 1 , J i fi ' - . 1 J 5 Mr. Frank Milam, science instructor, explains an One of science teacher Martha McSweeney's assignment to senior Greg Smith. hobbies is collecting antique clothing. Academics 8 5 1 Secretary Scrappy Bergeron is busy scheduling appointments for the counselors. Ms. Jo Beth Townsend strives to keep up with Principal Carla McGee's busy schedule. ne'un i e f cccg ' A',Qm77'5, d Ms. Betty Jones, secretary to Assistant Prin- cipal Mike Dutkowsky, tries to keep up with the never ending paperwork. B6 Administration H 'ga-1 , ,.,....,-e-r ' Attendance Secretary Karen Decker tallies up the absent students. Administration M4 ,fag fi lim , il,. f lig fl A iiii My ' af 'ig A ii, S., ., qv ? X' :Ii T I Wi R Q' ,. Wg? ...,, i , ...ee-., ls , , A i ,,i p i , ll wg X 2 lenda Gregory helps a visitor in the gi . -. L. f- ,j ,X K Donald Sheffield, School Board President Scott Smith, School Board Vice President Joe Crutchfield, School Board Member Mlke Blalack, Secretary Dr. Clay Boyer, School Board Member Mary Hebert-Cochran, Asst. Secretary Joe Sandifer, School Board Member Dr. Dan Long, Superintendent Kenneth Bush, Asst. Superintendent Bob Beene, Asst. Superintendent Dr. Charles Thacker, Asst. Superintendent Carla McGee, Principal Dr. Mike Dutkowsky, Asst. Prlnclpal Dick Scoggln, Asst. Principal Janette Parker, Dean of Students Terry Carpenter, Dean of Students Dr. Hal Barkley, Counselor Chris Christopher, Counselor Penny Teagarden, Counselor Scrappy Bergeron, CounseIor's Secretary Carole Fulton, Librarian Barbara Glenn, Librarian Regina Green, Library Aide Odle Harrelson, Custodian Patsy Hightower, Library Aide Mary Ann Hill, Bookkeeper Gloria Lyon, Counselor Jo Beth Townsend, PrinclpaI's Secretary Administration 87 ' Communicaton Arts and English Kay Baines, English Elsa Barrera, SpanishfESL Carol Bushnell, EngIishfSoccer Carolyn Chiever, English Vince Cowdrey, English! Basketball Billie Durand, English Barbara Fatheree, French Karen Jackson, English Betty Mayeur, English Elaine Oncina, English Betsy Owens, Reading!English Sharon Perrotta, English Patricia Ray, Spanish Cathy Rose, English! Latin Karen Sticksel, Spanish Thomas Toulmin, Journalism Mike Venable, English! Coach Myrtle Watkins, English Hector Zamorano, ESL W, N9 , . ,Q kkky K 44 V if A E ,Q LAI' f, ,g : M -,QHZHS1 e 14g,,Q w,r , 5, , Q, , 4, K, i , i Hd 2 ,,s -f ' f new ' 9' - A 5 ,,. 5 ,, 3 i : 'i A if ,G H , , t 'A' ' 1 1 , 4 7,5 4 ' f 12 ,27 .. ,, , ay iff? r g X AX A 'Z i 2' in Egg .11 E p e + tit f x? ? ,.ii ,., Q' ' W X ix as JW. N, Supervising her sophomore English class, in- structor Billie Durand watches a student make a point during a group discussion. 88 Communication Arts and English ,K ION as 1 ' E Showing seniors her Lion spirit, instructor Debra Moore gives a big Lion growl before the Turnerlsmith game Nov. 6. 94 yrs 'B' 'UN-K During a lesson on Spanish culture, instructor Elsa Barrera takes time to answer a student's question. Eff Working at her desk, English instructor Kay Baines grades her students' papers. iw .. - After picking up his students' papers, English teacher Vince Cowdrey turns to an empty class- room after the bell rings. Communication Arts and English 89 l Math and Science Doug Bertrand, MathfSoccer ' V V Carri Cupp, Science Fred Hurst, Science John Johnson, Sciencefwrestling Wendy Levell, Math Laura Lindley, Math Charlene Madrigal, Math 'fmt QQKQ Fred Matthews, MathfFootbaIl W5 Jan Mayberry, Science - Janie McPherson, Math Martha McSweeney, Science f Frank Milam, Science 1 ,1251 Richard Rachel, Math QQ? Mike Reichle, Science Laura Richie, Math I Lisa Roach, Math David Spindle, Science - V arf Jenifer Thomas, MathlSwimming , i 'W' j I . Harvey Thompson, Math ky ' 4 , . U A Shelia Weaver, Math - , . . . ..-...Q-uf Mr. Fred Hurst, science instructor, works diligently on his students' six-week averages. 90 Math and Science f Q Q QQQ, 1 wyfwi, A 2, r r w K if f,. W ed 'rfflf ,. , iff , Ze 5 1 . I 1 YL WQWWMQ ,,,, , . 4 ,, 5 M gr ,i ' .Cz u. can KF .1 gm- K ' + 3 91,4 Ax . x '535'?1 we Jfllniif 'wif exssqnwe r, 5 x 'li 142 , 5 Science instructor Frank Milam explains the day's assignment to senior Greg Smith. Using an overhead projector, math department Senior Ella Talavera expresses her fear of Mr. head James Praytor discusses quadratic equa- Mike Reichle's tame snake. tions with his advanced math students. - . ,. ., .,I,,, , . f is b L 'T .It A ',p, H H ngS,,gH 3 if enensn , .:,g Q . K , W n gi 'ff n c, F ' - 1 Science instructor Randy Morgan reminds se- Mr. Mike Reichle, Olympics of the Mind adviser, nior Christy Burk about the official lab rules. discusses the group's monthly objectives. Math and Science 91 Mr. Alan Bamblna explalns an assignment to hls drafting students second period. ,Ei ag After asking a question, business instructor Ophelia Adams listens to a student response. ,.., ,t ll, , , ' V , w f , ' I9 fb' :Z:f2 25'.!Z' ' fafiu' ' 1 ,I ,Q f ' ,, ff -fjwgghwgi Q ,gfifzgyg 1, Business instructor Sharon Jameson discusses an assignment with a student. Woodshop Instructor Rusty Patton works with sophomore Buddy Wilson on a project. 92 Vocational and Occupational Occupational 6 Vocational A is i - - - 1 - 1 - - - - - K ra- t , ' 2 M 4 + J -J f,7lF?7' i 91, 4 f- -'Eggs hi, ',,:5. -A if it ig '1:?i14sZTvE??':5:'r2,a?f X N 1 'fa l 31,52 3, 411 s'?M'2fdvL:C i4, X W - lfw skv ' X C ,l Q is F, 4 I ' LA -ri Qi ' L? 3 Q N. zz' i A Ms. LaDean Black, VOE instructor, explains an assignment to senior Greg Lackey. i f il, Ophelia Adams, Business Alan Bambina, Industrial Arts Linda Bodam, Business Julie Chastain, Home Economics Tracy Gandee, Auto Body Rita Haynes, Business Sharon Jameson, Business Nina Mosher, Home Economics Shauna Rickles, HECE Sheryl Singleton, Horticulture Larry Spruiell, Business! Basketball Sharon Stiles, Clerical Practice Rose Stone, Cosmetology Doris Tipps, CVAE Co-op Joe Bourland, Auto Mechanics Vocational and Occupational 93 During the American Experience class, teacher Suzanne Reese prepares to give additional in- structions for that evening's homework. During a timeout Coach Fran Richardson dis- cusses strategy with the Lady Lions in their game against the Richardson High Eagles Sept. 28. 94 Social Studies! Health and PE History instructor Buddy Reyes explains a read- ing assignment to one of his students. ,.V ata ,Lv SEE' 5 -uf EW. 51,122 ,,,. R 25,1 'fffii112 . Mathematics instructor Doug Bertrand looks at a textbook as he prepares his lesson plans. Social Studies, Health, and Physical Education all I 5 3' 5 i i ' if 'i'i P- ' A Dan Brown, Social Studies! Football l f , V, ' A V ' ' Harry Bullard, Social StudieslGolf 'QQ 4, ,. 'f' , Randy Bush, Social Studies! Baseball 1 M , Bill Clay, Social StudieslBasebalI ,, l r I . A ' Larrie Edge, Social Studies rm., Q .fr if l , f r lr 'fav r Sheryl Fowler. Health yur 0 4, ,y a Gerald Gindt, Social StudieslBasketball ' fl - .i-lf? ' l ii Q, g g I 4--5 l - Jim Griffin, Social Studies if ' S It M ffl Q ff -l Kari Hollingsworth, HealthfVolleyball f , if J f ,Q 1 J , y r. ' Julie Karnes, Drill Team r ' V -1 ' CJK Q ' AV 5 If Darrell Lewis, Social Studies V ,fx ' ' ' 'V , . rg. Eli , Maureen Patton, Social Studies ,A ,I , y y X, X 9 c J E Thomas Phillips, Athletic Trainer ' ,S fi ,X A W, L ,I H g if Suzanne Reese, Social Studies ' ...r r - - lrfrr f ' u .- f f 1 r ,. f 2 ww- 2 1 . l 'ir' 1 1 1.31, W iff 9' :Y 4, l l ,. li - , r, rciar, r Q r f- l'fr, l'ill l t if -r, ur- , , V I Q S it U 1, ' ffl! Buddy Reyes, Social Studies! ESL Eli Rodriguez, Physical Ed.fFootbaII Kerry Smith, Psychology! Tennis Jennifer Sullivan, Social Studies Janet Williams, Social Studies instructor Dan Brown conducts a dis- History teacher Randy Bush writes the day's with his second-period class. objective on the board for his first-period class. Social Studies! Health and PE 95 l Special Ed and Fine Arts William Brown, Band ,.f' M Emma Chance, Special Ed. Aide fr .vs n Sharon Clark, Special Ed. Qui-L L Pat Devers, Special Ed. Q t l Janet Doss, Speech Therapist f X Brooksie Edler, Special Ed. Aide X 5' , Jim Hankins, Band -ii i 3 in . f rg, I -t Ann Harris, Special Ed. ' ' Roxanne Keefer, Special Ed. p,,,W ' Robert Merrill, Fine Arts V , , , Jim Moen, Band ' Q ,T ' f Mitt' Bill Nucholas, Special Ed.fBOyS' 'W M Track V Aih' r, , 4? H Pam Padda, Special Ed. H WM 'K 34, t -'. V ,KR Q Y I Linda Shipley, Special Ea. Aide ' ii is ' A J c, ff Nancy Shaheen, Special Ed. A ' ' 4 ,W Diagnostician , A W 4.2. Patricia Simmons, Special Ed. 5 Betty Stone, Special Ed. a- 'ig' f is Caron Wilson, Special Ed. W ,,- A' A , J ' Jeannette Winner, Special Ed. 2 E i' Qjifgv W K Z ' 3. 'Y . '1 Elf Excited about a student's performance, drama instructor Karen Gossett suggests some 96 Special Ed and Fine Arts changes in a dramatic interpretation. Senior Kristen Belanger asks for help from art instructor Frances Merrill. Orchestra director Paul Gilchrist prepares the orchestra for an upcoming concert. u My W'?MMm ,mx Senior Bart Hancock gets some valuable advice on his project from art instructor Robert Merrill. ook Speech instructor Sheryl Stutzman pauses to discuss a passage she is reading to the class. Special Ed and Fine Arts 97 WITH A If g OF DISTINCTIO Homecoming princesses freshman Tisha Drake, sophomore Debra Moore, and junior Christina Ramirez pose for their pictures after their in- troduction at the Homecoming game Oct. 23 at Standridge Stadium. Senior princess Shelley Johnson leads a dance with her escort, senior Christian Van Fleet, at the Homecoming Dance in the cafeteria Oct. 23. 98 Honors The new members of Mu Alpha Theta are given carnations at the Mu Alpha Theta induction held in the auditorium. . . . I-IONCDFZS , a - i.- 'f'-: T 'f A'.:: ': ' K . :aaa ,,.. 'ff ?r?'r'f f 'f , , ,, -. 13 any f V 4 Q- ' ' 'J'-.i7'5iS'T-12,1-131-3 . ' ' ,V , .I . 4 .'4- .ng .wth-1.4--f 31, -1- I A - ra.. ., - 1 1'. :? .Z??'fi-Q' .fs -' . a-1,.4..Q'- - .- ,f,g'?..' ,,f',fi:.f1-3 'ff' fit-'-,-. ,, -jfffiff5: ' .fl-if 4-- ' -A - o 4 ,. - 5.1-f aff- --,..,f- . ., ' :-A - .xi ' , - r V' .H o o -4: -We , ..p,,-w, w. ' , ', , 1 -..,,. .. , 1-HW, if . z - 4,- ,fx ,, g.4supf.1!?f55ga,'i21r+-1134-flfiirgeh:F--, ,w . W- .- 4. n 4-,,...,. ,...jJq,g',3J'4,5p.- 'gf-f ,J A ,lj .' -u. g V. i, .4.,l,.,.AaJ4,,-..,.,sL, 'Q -L' - . , ,.,,-.. 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' 4 ,rl ,z:,,.1 ---5-' V Junior princess Christina Ramirez is escorted onto the field by Mr. Max Magana as she is introduced at halftime at the Homecoming game Oct. 23. Sophomore princess Debra Moore is escorted Smiling, senior Shannan Swanson is crowned onto the field by her father as she is introduced Homecoming Queen by Mr. Dick Scoggin at the at halftime at the Homecoming game. Homecoming game. Honors 99 P 'V 1 -I gf ':. 3'3:f ,fi 'T' 'U S' ' The Top Teh Seniors are , selected bye pell Of the teachers and are chosen on the basis of centributions to and ihvbhreifhent 'in the I' 'schocil Cdndlhiihiiy. Five 1 Amen and five women le afe,picked.y V en + 'jcstelshaneieqnrakex D . 3. . N V... , f ':qQ ,E ,.,h , eeeee MatthHgnngm1 100 Top Ten Seniors R917111 A,Sfa'?Y Shannan SWa nS0n , 1. 1 Aq,,, AAAA if AshokQUpadhygya TP T P i ' ' Aghyiggif ' b,VA 1 1M0SCi 2, -Didn -Simms an g-Mark Hpl1116s'f8r A Mn' and Mass , k ib THE Matt Harmum 8: Shannan Swanson I Likely i g Q MQsfe Pif'51iQni.ieQf5i , ..-, - i 'AQA I TQ snagged A,V f , 1 Logan'Flatt 8: Britt Bonneau St l l 'Carrie 'Curtin ' .Qg ,,', U W I Zi iv. V b 102H A D B :Most Handsome et Moet Beautiful Most involved A, A A. . 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Sophomore Bill Tracewell runs a sweep to the wide side of the field at an October game against Lake Highlands High. IO8 Sports .,,,.i f Preparing for an upcoming tennis match, senior Scott Brockman practices his serve one day after school on the new courts. 4, .- .fi f Q-Q'ff3F9'i ' :- ,g..,.i .' v ' A 1T1'ff5,,'f ' , l -,1- . 44-U, .,f., ',.A5,3,2! 4 J' 'aft H M , 1 fini 1- 1 w w 'fc ET-at Senior Curt Reamer receives a pass from senil Daren Queen in their game against Bryan A ams High School at the Jesuit tournament. M., 'rua--1 19 -vi. . . . SPORTS l ,fig-3. LES'-g5f52J '7 'h 'L--JA --rave-yet, -- , T - ' - .fv Y '. ' ' ,An--F' g fiu s - 4 ' ' , . ' .fl ,' !A, '-'Y ,-, -A4 - - .. 141. f,tgL?:1'i q'lf'J d1 f, s a ..- f , .,. 'fm-, ,t e ,, - .' , ' ' . .M- ' ' 42'ft. '1+ 'f'.,:ff'A-- - f - ' ,, 5--'vang ,...,., - .- ,.. WV .-- A 1.. f'ff:x,-Q11:':-wif? -. 553. ,A . 1 - ,1,...2..,,fa Z-ff -L . 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Intent on the ball, junior Monica Benitz takes a pass at the Newman Smith game Oct. 13. Sports 109 The members of the varsity football team were Top rom, Cameron Grizzle, Ken Finley, Matt Hannum, Kevin Sullivan, Mark Holmes, Steve Feeney, Billy Hughes, Aaron Marsh. Row 2, Buddy Wilson, Robert Diaz, Kit Barlow, Edward Roberts, Tom Cegelski, Dean Langston, Eric Clark, Greg Carter, Doug Livingston. Row 3, Clark Baker, Da Wei Feng, Tim Norman, Chad Thompson, Mark Newton, Steve Townley, Jeff Clark, Danny Winton. Row 4, Brandon Benefield, Troy Madrigal, Jarrod Ford, Teak Biondo, Dion Sims, Clint Byrum, Chris George, Britt Bonneau, Travis Barlow. Row 5, Kevin Myer, Bill Tracewell, Ricky lbarra, Bobby Carl, Jason Dooley, Paul Prado, Jackie Bridges, and Patrick Shackleford. Not pictured, Darrell Richardson, Pepe Ayala, Marcus Castilla, David Clem, Danny Puente, and Steve Rodriquez. l IO Football Seniors Kevin Sullivan and Dion Sims stop a Grand Prairie running back behind the line of scrimmage at the Gopher Bowl Sept. ll. A Lion defender sacks the Marcus High School quarterback Sept. 19. Quarterback Steve Feeney calls an audible dur- ing the game against the Lake Highlands Wild- cats. Overcoming adversity Lions struggle ualiantly despite injuries The varsity football team expected to do better than what their record indicated at the end of the season, but the injury bug bit the Lions hard. It all started with the first game when starting quarter- back Kit Barlow received a late hit after the whistle had blown. lt was very disap- pointing, said senior guard Mark Holmes. When we lost Kit, we seemed lost. Backup quarterback Steve Feeney then came on the scene pre- pared to fight. ln the Denison game Feeney led the Lions to three touchdowns. However, the injuries con- tinued, and the varsity then began to lose most of its start- ers. By mid-season the Lions had lost I4 starters, and soph- omores were moved up to fill in for the injured Lions. If we were looking for an excuse for this season, it would have to be inexperiencef' said head coach Charlie Lyles. Some of the sophomores were moved up before they were ready. Senior tackle Ken Finley said, The highlight of the sea- son would have to be playing the best team in the state. Plano was undefeated, and we played as hard as we could. l think the biggest disappoint- ment would be losing to Smith, 23-3. The Lions had expected a better season. When the season started, we were state bound, said senior Dion Sims. We just beat our- selves. Although the Lions ended the season without a win, they played with pride despite in- experience and numerous in- juries to key personnel. Sophomore Doug Livingston stops the Lake Highlands quarterback behind the line of scrim- mage during the game Oct. 23. Football 1 I 1 Junior Steve Feeney sets up in the pocket and throws a quick pass to an open receiver. Kumi Y' T Juniors Steve Feeney and Steve Townley receive last-minute instructions from Coach Charlie Lyles against J. J. Pearce High Sept. 25. l I2 Football Coach Charlie Lyles looks on intently as varsity football team plays Berkner High ln a game the Marauders won, se- nior Danny Winton gains a few ex- tra yards after catching a screen pass against Marcus High. Coach Mike Venable gets his defense ready to play Marcus High Sept. 18 at Standridge. The Lion defense stuns the Marcus offense dur- ing their game Sept. 18. The 1987-88 student trainers were Front, David Conaway, Mickie Thompson. Back, Vanessa Da- vila, Angela Kackley, and Lisa Bailey. Football 113 Darrell Richardson, kicker for the junior varsity team, prepares to boot the ball to the awaiting Richardson High junior varsity team Oct. 8 at Standridge Stadium. 1 14 Sports The junior varsity team stretches before a scr mage at Standridge Stadium. Keeping Spirits Up Injuries Vex Junior Varsity ' The junior varsity football team, with only 18 players for the first six weeks of the sea- son, fought a long, hard battle. The team lost most of their Rams. Sophomore Wade Car- roll said, Even though we only won a game, we were really sur- prised to see that the team was , . y Berkner. With a l-9 season, T' players to either injuries or to the junior varsity team all H the varsity team. Junior Mark Newton said, This year turned P4 we ,ri K .WY e V , Eggs if Q, - ,sf gained the experience needed Wcw'-W ' to try out for the varsity team If ' . .,.....4 --0 W Q ff' ,,,-,, M, ,,-,...,.W.. so Q W out to be a surprise for eve- next year. 5 M ' 1 L jj an 3 ryone. After the second six The most important thing ' ' QW t, weeks, the junior varsity team's that made me a better player ' 7 j - number of players increased to was the way the coaches kept 5' ' i' i'i 27. Still the junior varsity team our hopes and spirits up, said - M D4 ' I was outnumbered almost two sophomore Duff Ray. The 'T , ' to one by most of the other coaches are an important part I t district teams. of any team, and our junior var- A' F. N ' , The biggest surprise of the sity coaches are some of the P 5 2 season occurred when the team best around. r'i e ' M ' tt., defeated the Berkner High T 'Z ' ' 'ff-wr-am-.., . , .0 I The members of the 1987-88 junior varsity football team were Top row: Danny Vess, Lou Highe Hugh Pender, Craig Weiss, Todd Sandri, Phillip Thomas, Duff Ray, Albert Bryant, Robert Di Craig Hahn, Billy Hughes, Second row: David Collins, Philip Burchett, Jerod Ford, Troy Madrig Greg Perry, Mark Newton, Brandon Wilcox, Ed Roberts, Matt Grammer, Third row: Bryan Cranfor Jason Brown, Marcello Clnterhug, Heath Neal, Wade Carroll, Wade Roberts, Roland Ramoz, Darrf- Richardson, and Scott Squyers. members of the 1987-88 freshman blue team were Top row: Robert rson, Eric Holmes, Bobby Salazar, Shane McFarland, Sam Avila, Chris an, John Brown, Jeff Crown, Jesus Nava, Billy Nies, Second row: id Banmiller, Casey Baker, Jose Hernandez, John Harrell, Chris Go- , Roger Martinez, Anthony Ramirez, Butch Maples, Third row: Beck holas, Johnny Garza, Mike Contreras, Alan Rogan, Gary Rothenberg, ie Johnson, and David Perry. The members of the 1987-88 freshman white team were Top row: Coach Eli Rodriguez, Coach Doug Bertrand, Jim Germany, Jon Holland, Tuwi Starks, James Johnson, Victor Orozco, Sean Blair, Kyle Grammer, Matt Quillin, Jim Cheever, John Rodriguez, Ed Monk, Rob Frazier, Coach Bill Clay, Second row: Dillard Blue, Sean Penniston, Richard Schmidt, Joe Gilmore, Collin Caswell, Rudy Muchado, Elias Carlin, Tae Kim, Lee Jones, Jason Higdon, Third row: Bryan Scharlau, Mark Lindsey, Joe Cheever, Trung Huynh, Adam Johnston, Jim Ebbert, Robert Friend, and Gus Tamayo. if , FSI , . ,1,i, lj.f 'L J W - -A ll . , ' if I , , wifi'-'Q fi, . ,V ,ggimkff- , V m ff, ,f , ,.,,+' 1f.,,.f.,-QEQQQEQQ , H fig A . fill During halftime Coach Bill Clay encourages the Coach Eli Rodriguez turns to have a word with freshman white team. Coach Doug Bertrand during a practice session. Sports l 15 A new ingredient was add- day. The members of the 1987-88 boys' cross-country team were Tap rom, Coach Bill Nitcholas, Barrett Brown, Steve Jones, Bo Underwood. Second row, Fred Marinko, Derek McClure. Brian Haring, Doug Haring, John Rodriguez. Tllhd rom, Benny Britt, Ryan Collins. Andy Shaw. Jose Fahela. and Keith Lucy. Striding for the lead, John Rodriguez sprints his way through the competition at the Mountain View College meet Oct. 17. A new ingredient Girls stride to region ed to the girls' cross country team this year: Coach Cathy Webb. Coach Webb led the girls to the regional meet where they placed ninth. The girls earned the ride to regionals by taking second place in the district meet. The girls set goals for both the team and themselves and then met their goals. Varsity runner Michelle Mill- er seemed to think the rea- son for the team's winning season was the new coach- ing. Coach Webb helped the girls set and achieve their goals, adjust attitudes, push a little harder and build a strong team. Miller thought the highlight of the season was when the team gave coach a trophy for her birth- l 16 Cross Country The boys' cross-country team, also competing in a tough district, did not fare as ' well as the girls. The boys' team was adversely affected ' by the strict grade require- ments of House Bill 72 and they were in a hard, yet well- balanced, district. The boys finished eighth place in the district meet. However, there were some individual standouts. Sophomore Steve Jones ran on the var- sity team his first year, and the transfer of Doug and Bri- an Haring from California came as a helpful surprise to the team. Senior Barrett Brown said, We had a de- cent team, but the compe- tition in the district was tougher than we expected. The girls' cross country team stand with their coach, Ms. Cathy Webb, at the Mountain View College meet where they received fourth place. members of the 1987-88 girls' cross-country team Top rom, Coach Cathy Webb. Second row, Ann 1, Melanie Capps. Third row, Jocelyne Melat, Magana, Michelle Miller. Fourth rom, Yolanda Cristi Coughran, Adelina Rocha, and Jin Nah. 'ed Marinko passes his opponents just before ae finish line at Mountain View College. Determined to win, Jocelyne Melat passes her opponents to take the lead. if a s ff' ,. f iiix 1' fi Qgff' g 1 ,521 .1 '21 L my Coach Bill Nitcholas confers with his team about the latest ran tain View College m king updates in the Moun- eet Oct. 17. Cross Country l I7 The 1987-88 members of the varsity volleyball team were Front row, Monica Benitz, Chiquita Montanez, Sandy McCoy, Kim Brandt, Cindy Saiter. Second row, Terese Burgess, Lynn Laney, Amy Espenson, Janie Fugitt. Third row, Jeanan Walvoord, Michaele Drake, Stephanie Drake, Stacie Sims, and Top row, Coach Kari Hollingsworth. 'BFUQEQ K Senior Stephanie Drake passes a serve from the Coach Kari Hollingsworth congratulates he Berkner Rams Oct. 10 in the boys' gym. team on their excellent defense as the othe team takes a timeout to regroup. W ll8 Varsity Volleyball Junior Monica Benitz dinks the volleyball over the attempted block of a Plano East opponent. .. .rf . ,ir , fi-ii. l ,-,. ., ,- , ,, ,ig , , , W . Junior Chiquita Montanez prepares to hit the ball as teammate Monica Benitz passes the ball On the winning track Spikers play in regional meet The varsity volleyball team had a successful year, making the trip to Hunts- ville, Texas, to play in the regional tournament for the second consecutive year. We didn't win district, but we did the next best thing. We took second place, said Coach Kari Hollingsworth. l was a little disappointed in our inconsistency and our play in regionals but was pleased with the girls' de- termination and dedication. They worked very hard all season Iong. With a 10-4 record in dis- trict and an overall record of 23-10, it is easy to see that the team did something right. Coach Hollingsworth commented, The team has improved a lot in the past year. Our defense worked well, our net play was good, and we worked as a team. Another nice thing was that we could put the ball any- where if we got in trouble. Everyone knew how to put the ball over. A disappointment of the season was losing to New- man Smith's Trojans each time the teams met, but Coach Hollingsworth said, We have small people, and to get as far as we have is a great accomplishment. Be- ing one of the top 16 teams of 256 in the state is some- thing to be proud of. Senior Michaele Drake hump-sets the ball to outside hitter Lynn Laney Oct 2. to the setter in an October game. Varsity Volleyball 119 120 Volleyball . 1, Low ' 1- Y Junior Cathy Young prepares to soft-shot the ball against Plano East High Oct. 2. - .., . f. ,- qw-' ' 'L Tammy Hook, junior, passes the ball as team- mate Cathy Young gets ready to hit while pllay- ing against the Berkner High School Rams. The members of the 1987-88 sophomore volleyball team were Front ro Angela Hansen, Amy Hasfjord, Angel McCord, Maria Palacios, Teregl Davison. Second row, Coach Kari Hollingsworth, Elaine Hanes, Laur Puentes, Twyla Hollingsworth, Lori Elders, Joycelyn Ward. Top row, Joel: Rush, and Lajeana Ellis. members of the 1987-88 freshman A volleyball team were Top row: ch Carol Bushnell, Marcy Howe, Ginger Gilchrist, Heather Watt, Jenny g, Sandy Park, Middle row: Kim Thacker, Valerie Verduim, Niki ndt, Front row: Jessica Pruitt, and Debbie Morris. e members of the 1987-88 freshman B volleyball team were Top row: ach Carol Bushnell, Julie Lessick, Jacinta Rogers, Jennifer Scoggin, rey Bell, Kathy Ogle, Shelley O'Malley, Jackie Forester, Middle row: ndy Santa Cruz, Kindra Davis, Ophelia Rodriguez, Maria FLores, therine Ogbolu, Tracy Green, Front row: Evonne Lewis, Tisha Drake, ephanie Clark, Marcy Reno, and Melanie Capps. Impressive Play Strategy Makes Winning Possible The freshman A volleyball team was undefeated in district play with an overall record of lO- l. Coach Carol Bushnell com- mented that the high point of the season occurred when both the A and B teams beat the Smith High Trojans each time they played. The girls were very excited, and they played well, said Coach Bushnell. During the season Coach Bushnell stressed the ba- sics of the game when working with the B team and taught the A team offensive strategies and teamwork, The veteran coach said, The season was excellent, and everyone improved. l'm very proud of them. The sophomore team also did well in district competition in its second year of existence. We developed the sophomore team to give the girls a chance to play and to learn more about intensity and the basics of volleyball, said Coach Kari Hollingsworth. Coach Hollingsworth also commented, We played very well this year although we took some mental vacations at the wrong times and lost some tough matches. Over- all, I am impressed with the way the ladies worked and loved to Play- The junior varsity played very hard this season and did well although we lost two starters in mid-season. One girl moved away, and Cathy Young was moved up to varsity, said Coach Fran Richardson. The biggest disappointment of the season was losing to Newman Smith High, l am happy with the way we played in tournaments this year as we won second place in the Richardson JV Invitational and won consolation in the Plano Tournament. The junior varsi- ty's total record was 17-13, and their district record was 6-8. Sophomore Elaine Hanes saves the ball from going out of bounds during a game against Williams in the big gym. Volleyball l2l Courting success Emphasis placed on control The varsity tennis team had a good year under the guidance of Coach Kerry Smith. Ms. Smith,in her sec- ond year here, showed con- fidence in her team. Al- though the district was quite competitive, the team im- proved over last year by doubling its wins. At the be- ginning of the year, the team received two new players from South Africa: Greg and Anthony Ivins. Coach Smith commented that the tennis courts here needed improvement, so all home matches were played at Brookhaven. The no-pass, no play provisions of House Bill 72 also hurt the team with the loss of two players. Coach Smith said that she agreed with the no-pass, no play rule even though it presented a problem. For this reason the team stressed the importance of keeping up their grades. The team put more em- phasis on practice by work- ing on speed, control, and consistency. Coach Smith said that the team did better than she anticipated and that she was looking forward to the spring season when all her players would return. Hitting with force, varsity tennis player Chang returns the ball to his opponent. Junior varsity player Tiffani Washam practices before an The members of the junior-varsity tennis team were Qtop rowl Kyle Carlson, Jason Rik upcoming match. 122 Tennis Preston Price, David Greenstone, Jo Ramsey, Brad Gates, Scott McKinley, Coach Kei Smith, Qbottom rowj Richard West, Jason Fields, Jon Wood, Thida Phang, Regi Gonzalez, Claudia Hancock, Mike Welch, and Ken Adams. Not pictured, Tiffani Washail Cala Adams, Troy Bayless, Thanh Doan, Perry Ferrell, Irene Reyna, and Sonja Taber. l- player Kristina Lewin waits at the net to return a volley to her oppo Varsity player John Petty smashes a return nent. volley against his opponent. members of the varsity tennis team were Qtop rowy Scott Brockman, Christine , John Howe, fsecond row! Bart Hancock, Kristina Lewin, Mark Childers, I' owj Anthony Ivins, Diana Arbelaez, Jocelyne Melat, Jae Chang, Qfourth rowj v . ' y ' . ins, Mary Jo Torres Windy Tucker Walter Muzauneta QEfth rowj John Petty, Vaden Holley, Qbottom rowy Coach Kerry Smith. Varsity player John Howe leaps to return a backhand volley for the game point. Tennis 123 124 Swim Team 1 Girls' swim team captain Rebecca finishes her kicks during morning practice. i ww e 1 13. LX. The members of the Swim Team were Front row, Dale Rabe Rebecca Bernardini, Leah Stone. Sec row, Jennifer Keene, Johnny Neill, Joel Hopkins, Gregory Seymour. Third row, Coach Jenifer Thorn Kimberly Dean, Ella Talavera, Issac Martindale, and Bill Friedman. Not pictured, Brandon Coop Grant Lopez, Hilda Porrata, Samantha Pryor, and Brenton Streetman. Against the clock Swimmers seek improved times Beginning the year with a new coach, Ms. Jenifer Thom- as, the swimmers looked for- ward to an eventful year. The season began with many changes, one of which was the switch from evening practices to early morning workouts at Loos Natatorium. The change meant we had to prepare to swim and to get ready for school much earlier, said se- nior Hilda Porrata. lt was hard to get used to at first, but it was worth it, said junior Kimberly Dean. The program also utilized some new ways to raise money, such as a Swim-a-thon, a Christmas tree sale iwith much assistance from the Swim Booster Clubj, and a tree raffle. The money the team raised aided them in the purchase of equipment. The returning swimmers were in good shape and worked to improve their times from the previous year. The team was hampered in meets to some ex- tent by their small squad. To win a swim meet, a team needs quantity and quality. For exam- ple, the Richardson and Dun- canville teams had approxi- mately 100 swimmers each, which was a big advantage for them at the regional meet. We are planning a big re- cruitment of freshmen for next year, said girls' captain Becky Bernardini. The girls' team lacked a much-needed fourth swimmer for a relay team the second semesterg however, the boys' team improved dramat- ically. They have dropped sev- en seconds from their relay time, said boys' captain Greg Seymour. The possibility of an indoor pool for the use of Tur- ner and Smith swimmers would help to increase the number of swimmers for both teams, said senior Ella Talavera. During an early morning practice, swim team members prepare for a routine sprint. Swim Team 125 Surprising his opponent, senior Kevin Sullivan Junior Craig Ohmsieder prepares to shoot a jumps to make a basket. W free throw. r of 'W so ' an 1 f L, 'fl 1 ' ,, jg- y I ,. X '- q lfuzi f f 1 f ' . W. L .. 126 Varsity Basketball 4 ,r Talking strategies with the team assistant coach Gerald Gindt gives words of encourage- ment to the team during a timeout. ior Matt Muller evades his opponent's block Beating the Bisons, New coach guides team Working with a new coach, Mr. Larry Spruiell, and playing in one of the most competitive districts in the state, the varsity basket- ball team faced a challenging season. The team participat- ed in several tournaments and won games at those contests. The high point came when the squad de- feated the powerful Sunset Bisons, a win that senior Kevin Sullivan said was def- initely the highlight of his year. However, the biggest disappointment, said Sulli- van, was losing to the Smith Trojans later in the year. Coach Spruiell was not happy with his squad's 0-14 district record, but he said that the first year for a new coach is usually the tough- est. The coach introduced some new conditioning tech- niques, such as weight train- ing and running, to improve the players' endurance. The new training tech- niques are designed to help the team perform better in many ways, said Coach Spruiell. Senior Daren Queen said, The overall competition was tough this season, but the players and the coaches tried too hard with a new coach, and some of our play- ers were lost to injuries and House Bill 72. Coach Spruiell will work the team harder and try to make it to district next year. Going to district would be the high- light of anybody's season, he said. m middle of all his opponents, senior Curt shoots. X, The members of the varsity basketball team were Top row, Kevin Sullivan, Craig Ohmsieder, Curt Reamer, Jimmy Hill, Bryan Wilson. Bottom row, Jackie Bridges, Matt Muller, Phillip Kastrounis, Mike Burns, and Daren Queen. Varsity Basketball 127 Capturing the rebound, junior Bobby Christen- Going for a lay-up, senior Daren Queen ma- sen struggles under the hoop. neuvers between two opponents. ,iff :I . 9113 ' ii 1 N.k' N. 5 ,Q -,-. is Q-H, , K .nw ,,.,. -f Q K if h . ,,, .f , Senior Phillip Kastrounis blocks his opponent's view. 'L Preparing to pass the ball back to senior Queen, senior Curt Reamer looks for an 128 Basketball ing. ek gn 'w+J,,.,, V -453741 Y' I s ' fu' During halftime, coaches Larry Sprulell and Gerald Glndt talk strategy with the team mem- bers. xx -nu-........ J 8enior Daren Queen looks for a quick way to outmaneuver his opponents. AXP Basketball 129 Positive attitudes Working toward the future With a long-term goal of reaching the playoffs with a more experienced squad next year, the junior varsity basketball team had a solid season. This has been the best junior varsity team here in a long time, said sophomore player Matt Blase. One rea- son the team did so well was the fact that they worked to- gether as a unit. I thought we would go to district this year because we worked as a team, said Blase. Junior Matt Miller said, Coach CLarryj Spruiell taught us to have a positive attitude on the court and not to get down on our teammates. Miller said that point guard George Furlong was the player who helped the team the most with his con- sistent play in each game. Furlong's goal was eventu- ally to move up to the var- sity. The team had a 12-18 sea- son record and a 2-16 record in district. The highlight of the season for Miller was a victory over the Newman Smith Trojans. Tricking his opponent, junior Mike Miller turns the other direction. 130 Basketball Juniors Mike Miller and Jackie Bridges go for the ball during a game. yr Sophomore Todd Ogletree goes for the long shot. The members of the junior varsity basketball team were Top row, Brian Owens, Matt Blase, Mike Miller, Bobby Christensen, Mike Martin. Bottom row, Todd Ogletree, Jeff Snowden, George Furlong, Rodger Wilson, and Brandon Kell. member! of the freshman basketball team were Top mm, Coach Eli Rodriguez, Partee. Steve Beck, Tony Owens, Bobby Hostler, Jason Hamic, Chris Lee, Eddie Reynolds. Second rom, David Perry, Jesus Nava, Kyle 0'Rear, Anthony Gary Rothenberg, Chris Tyler. Bottom row, Beck Nitcholas, Tim Redman, Matt Germany, and Matt Quilland. Basketball l3l The Lady Lions cheer on their teammates as they warm the home bench. . my W gmt The members of the girls' varsity basketball team were Top, Cynthia Saiter, Lynn Laney, Young, Stacie Sims, Tammy Hook, Jeanan Walvoord, Coach Vincent Cowdrey. Bottom, Salli 132 Basketball Stephanie Drake, Michaele Drake, and Susan Fugitt. Junior Stacie Sims looks for an open teammate to pass the ball to. ' of seco The g ball tea Tough shooting Working hard at hoops irls' varsity basket- m . under the guidance nd-year head coach Vince Cowdrey tried hard to come away with a district champi onship. Although they played competitively in a tough short in district, the girls fell their attempt. Coach Cowdrey said that the girls worked hard, but in the 12- , 5A District it was difficult to make it The to the playoffs. girls were led by Michaele Drake and Jeanan I Walvoo made team, a ademic Stephan rd. Michaele also the Good Grades tribute to her ac- prowess. Senior ie Drake was disap- pointed with the outcome of the season, a 6-8 district re- cord. l just thought we would do better than what we did, l was very upset. The most disappointing game, the girls said, was the loss to the Smith High Trojans, a game the girls be- lieved they should have won. Senior Lynn Laney ex- plained, We mainly beat ourselves. Coach Cowdrey said that he is looking forward to next year because the upcoming juniors and seniors should help take the team to the top. , '+,,,,,,,,,,, Waiting for the rebound, junior Jeanan Walvoord blocks out the Richardson Eagles. Taking the Drake tries ball down court, senior Stephanie to get around her opponents. ,at Basketball 133 Sophomore Amy Hastjord goes up for a layup to gain two points for her team. With the pressure on, sophomore Jennifer May attempts a free-throw shot. 134 Girls J.V. Basketball The Lady Lions scramble for a rebound against the Richardson Eagles Jan. 15 in the main gym. The members of the junior varsity girls' basketball team were Top row, Coach Fran Richardso. Amy Hasjord, Elaine Hanes, Timitha Bryan, Twyla Hollingsworth, Marcie Thacker. Bottom roi Lejeana Ellis, Teresa Davison, Jennifer May, and Mary Shine. 5 Girls' basketball They loue the game The girls' junior varsity basketball team played un- der the guidance of Coach Fran Richardson, who said, l am very proud to have coached these girls because they all have that desire to play the game of basket- ball. Not only do they love the game, she continued, but most of them are all-A stu- dents. Coach Richardson was confident that these ,Richardson Eagle tries to block a two-point tempt by a Turner Lion. girls would help next year's varsity team. Freshman girls' coach Kari Hollingsworth said, lt was like watching a Key- stone Kops movie at the first of the year. lt was like, 'What's a basketball?' Al- though the girls were inex- perienced at the beginning of the season, Coach Hol- lingsworth said that this squad would be the team of the future. he 1987-88 girls' freshman basketball team were Top, Coach Kari Hollingsworth, Marcy Howe, oty Brown, Jessica Pruitt, Jacinta Rogers, Valerie Verduin, Jennifer Scoggin, Kimberly Thacker, nnifer Long, Julie Lessick, Yoon Park. Bottom, Debbie Morriss, Wendy Santa Cruz, Vikki Porter, relanie Capps, Jacqueline Goldstone, Jackie Forster, Catherine Ogbolu, Stephanie Clark, Milcia opez, and Edu Enin-Okut. Girls J.V. Basketball 135 ' Exceptional speed Scoring goals with style Although there was not as much individual talent, overall the team was better due to their extensive prac- ticing and teamwork, said Farmers Branch tourna- ment, in which they placed fourth. The varsity team dis- played exceptional speed this year which increased - Coach Doug Bertrand. The their possibilities for goalsg I yet, due to the players' un- varsity team faced a tough I beginning since there were awareness of their position I only two starting seniors I that returned. Junior James they received many offside penalties. Several players Clark said, Even ,with the had an exceptional season. I Seniors Eric Clark, Jamie I difficult task of getting to know everyone and their Yoe, and Robert Fey all per- I formed well. Todd Holleman I style of play, we were still able to field a potentially and Val Reyes also had out- N standing seasons. Junior Paul Schmidt said, I antic- winning team. The Lions faced injuries and an inel- igibility crisis. ipate a better record next I year since we are getting The varsity team success- fully played in each of the more organized and practic- I I games at the Carrollton- ing more and more. Li? LION The members of the boys' varsity soccer team were Back, Scott Brockman, Paul Schmidt, Bobby McFaII, Robert Fey, Eric Clark, James Yoe, William Walter, Eric Clauser, Jose Aguilar, Coach Doug Bertrand. Front, Matthew McDaniel, Gabriel Gentile, Kit Luong, Christopher Van Buskirk, Jose Reyes, Chad Malone, James Clark, and Peter Depalma. 136 Varsity Soccer Sophomore Bobby McFaIl takes a penalty l' during an afternoon practice. nn.. ' Sophomore Gabriel Gentile quickly dribbles t ball downfield during an afternoon practice. i Varslty soccer player Gabrlel Gentile trles to steal the ball from the opposing player. After fighting off an opposing team member. a varsity team member gains control of the ball. Junlor James Clark successfully takes an over- lap at an afternoon practice. Senior Eric Clark leaps to save the ball from scoring a goal for the opponents. .fe Varsity Soccer 137 The members of the girls' varsity soccer team were Front row, March Howe, Tina Everage, April Tinsley, Dora Campos, Celeste Morris, Kathryn Crane. Second row, Ginger Gilchrist, Jacqueline Forster, Stacy Fisher, Holly Kimbrell, Teresa Burgess, Patricia Valdez. Back row, Coach Carol Bushnell, Ricki Miller, Cynthia Saiter, Kimberly Thacker, Lori Ward, Juliet Montanez, Tammy Hook, Jessica Pruitt, and Angela Hansen. Not pictured, Beth Abbott and Terry Martinez. if H Junior Stacy Fisher races with an opponent to Keeping the ball out of her opponent's gain control of the ball. junior Cynthia Saiter takes it to the goal 138 Soccer 1 The Lady Lions watch closely as teammate Mar- cy Howe waits for the ball. New methods Girls' soccer greatly improved The girls' soccer team was greatly improved over the previous year. Junior Holly Kimbrell explained, We have a lot more talent and better skills than last year. The team tried L.D. Bell High School, l-1, which at the time was ranked in the top 10 in region. Coach Carol Bushnell im- plemented new training methods for the team. I concentrated on a harder workout for the girls this year, said Coach Bushnell. The team had several key players on both the offense and the defense. Freshman Marcy Howe was mentioned by one of her teammates as an all-around good player. Juniors Cindy Saiter, Ricki Miller, and Tammy Hook were also cited as key of- fensive players. On defense sophomores Angela Hansen, Lori Ward, and freshman goalie Jessica Pruitt were al- so singled out. O O. . ag.. .. 1 vx+.L..-W . f - Taking the ball downfield, junior Holly Kimbrell attempts a goal against her Marcus opponents. Racing with her Marcus opponent, junior Ricki Miller tries to gain control of the ball. Soccer 139 Freshman Malcom Castro kicks the ball upfleld during a February game. 4 as ' B 5, , . . Twxia' 55, 5: QL . '. f- ' ' ' ,i + '13, ii t ,Cf , s:-, Q, gi, i 5. . X t .. V, K y, 1 Q M if Nh in rg is .kg , ' ' , n s.mm C, f f if The members of the boys' junior-varsity soccer team were Back, Brad Coleman, Rogello Real, Timmy Depalma, Tom Lewis, Brad Sanders, Nebyou Yonas, Zachariah Difrancesco, Coach Doug Bertrand. Front, Malcolm Castro, Hussain Kabani, Jose Amaya, Vincente Benitez, Nelson Castro, Jeff Sughrue, Lee Boyd, Todd Holleman, and Douglas Steele. 140 JV Soccer The junior varsity defenders try to force the outside during a game. Junior Todd Holleman makes a direct kick ing a February game. Sophomore April Tinsley dribble: around her Marcus opponent during a game. QW!! - W , -f Q. ' -,A iw I , k . kr:-my Junior Cindy Salter knees the ball while being guarded by an opposing team member. Junior Rlckl Miller kicks the ball downfield dur- ing a February game. .,- Q . an SQe W3 gygy .l,el. by li A A U 'B ,Nav As Holly Klmbrell watches, Rlcki Miller kicks the ball toward centerfield. Girls' Soccer 141 F Maintaining a tradition Wrestlers win Maintaining their winning tradition, the wrestlers man- aged to end their season with a 19-4-l record. They also managed to capture the regional title. Of the six wrestlers who went to state, five of them placed no lower than third. We weren't sup- posed to win regionalsg New- man Smith was supposed to walk away with it, said Coach John Johnson. Both Doug Haring and Bo Underwood worked really hard all season long, and they both finished second with scores of 2-1 lat statej. lt's really tough when they've worked so hard dur- ing the year to come up just ever-so-little short. Haring said his goal was to try hard and to always do regional title my best. Coach Johnson said, All the wrestlers performed out- standingly. l could take 30 minutes for each wrestler and tell you how well each one did. However, the vet- eran coach said he was sur- prised by the performance of his underclassmen. Underwood said the high- light of his season was winning the Metroplex Classic and having my bracket signed and presented by Ed Banach. The goal of the wrestling team was to take a trophy at every tournament they at- tended, and they did that ex- cept for the Lewisville tour- nament. Senior Matt Hannum said, We expect to wing we're a winning team. Displaying his cheap tilt, sophomore Brian Hai'- ing works his way to a 16-1 victory. 142 Wrestling l Junior James Gravatt struggles with his op- ponent for a far-side half. gi ww S K l ,.,., W9 . W fx Senior Philip Burchett breaks down his oppo- nent with a cross face. ., -. 1 I I Sophomore Travis Barlow applies tremendous pressure and controls his opponent with good technique. 144 Wrestling Working for hand control, senior Matthew Han- num positions himself to score a reversal. Working for a chance at a takedown Andrew Aubrey breaks his opponent's ,.,.. A ., . sf, ,. . ,, Working for a pin, freshman Trung Huynh pulls his opponent's arm in. Bo Underwood works a pancake on his High opponent. Having thoughts of escaping on his mind, soph- omore Brian Haring works to his base. QQ ,,.-, nior Douglas Haring pressures his MacArthur gh opponent with the buckeye. Wrestling 145 - The members of the girls' golf team were Chapman, Kelly Wilkinson, and Susan off- ala zqevfmaix A fzifiiffi w Y'-lffgil ' ' , ,,,5-n,ggv4'agf,Qw 2 - I W j I ,K ,,,. , . i 1ag,L,5g'i2f, Q, sy. W. f M f, ' ff A f K i Na , T :ww wa' X 9 A W ' ' -fn .MM , 5 wif K V Q' ' , , ff -- - iv? V ff 'nfl 1 M . The members of the boys' golf team were Top row, Coach Harry Bullard, Joe Smothers, Aaron Smith, Chet Bayes Sivess, Andy lversen, Scott DeSerrano. Bottom row, Ryan Moss, Chris Tyler, John Willding, and Stuart Harris. Not 146 Golf Chad Cole. Sophomore Aaron Smith practices following through at the driving range. Fairway dwellers The best one yet for golf The golf team made its presence felt in many area tournaments. This season has been the best one yet, said freshman Ryan Moss. With all the veterans from last year and the new play- ers, the golf team is awe- some. The team had no problems and hoped to do well in the district meet. Our returning player that has contributed the most this year and in years past is Scott DeSerrano, said sophomore Andy Iverson. DeSerrano has been with the team since he was a fresh- man and has been one of the best golfers that has even come through the program. Scott has gotten a scholar- ship to Oklahoma State Uni- versity, which has one of the best programs in the coun- try. Sophomore Andy Iver- sen said, Scott can just about win the tournaments by himself. Coach Harry Bullard re- tired at the end of this year after having also served as an assistant principal and as a basketball coach. Deser- rano said that the veteran teacher had been more than a coachg he had been a friend. A group of Tumer golfers warm up before a Golf 147 Field event strength Runners face Richardson schools Exhibiting strength in the field events, the boys' track team began the season fac- ing strong competition from the Richardson schools - primarily Richardson High and Berkner High. Because of the overall vitality of the district, teams that fared well usually went on to re- gional and state meets. With many new runners on the team, Coach Bill Nitcholas was confident that these younger runners would gain valuable experience in their events. The biggest disappoint- ment of the season was los- ing several key runners be- cause of poor grades before the district meet, making them ineligible to compete. Coach Nitcholas predicted that pole-vaulter Jason Bry- an would be one of the lead- ing vaulters in the state. Oth- er areas of strength were the discus with Doug Livingston and Jeff Clark performing in that skill event and the shot- put with Chad Thompson and Mark Holmes exhibiting skill throwing the iron ball. Another premier perform- er for the Lions was middle- distance runner Barrett Brown, senior. Coach Nitch- olas said that Brown was a strong 800-meter runner who really worked hard at the sport. Senlor Barrett Brown races an opponent Newman Smith High School at Standridge dium Feb. 27. Senior Derek McClure leads the pack in the 800- Freshman Billy Nies hurls the discus during the Carrollton-Farmers Branch Invitational Feb. meter run at Standridge Stadium Feb. 27. 148 Track 'll ,mbers of the boys' track team were Top rom, Chad Thompson, Mark Newton, Jimmy Smith, vis Barlow, Doug Livingston, Mark Farr, Jason Bryan, Christian VanFleet, Barrett Brown, oks Perrine. Second row, Scott Squyers, Tim Norman, Fred Marinko, Steve Townley. Third rom, lsey Ludford, Loren Ward, Roland Ramos. Bottom row, Vincent Freeman, Perry Ferrell, Jerome ming, Wade Carroll, Jeff Clark, and Danny Vess. Junior Tim Norman puts the shot during a meet at Standridge Stadium Feb. 27. 1 M5 Senior Christian VanFleet gets set in the start- ing blocks just before the 400-yard relay begins at Standridge Stadium Feb. 27. 4. T it E A S S k X 2 Q 2 . 2 S Senior Mark Holmes puts the shot during the Carrollton-Farmers Branch Invitational Feb. 27. Track 149 150 Track Running on the track behind Central Elementary School, Angela Donaldson and Marissa Prince train to improve their level of conditioning. The members of the girls' track team were tback row! Jocelyn Ward, Milcia Lopez, Mariza Prince, Angela Donaldson, Cristi Coughran, Ann Dingman, Marci Thacker, Tara Seavers, Amy Hasfjord, Misty Baker, tmiddlel Leigh Ann Robinson, jennifer May, Adelina Rocha, Tammy Ferguson, Lajeanna Ellis, Elizabeth O'Reilly, Tina Abbe, Terese Burgess, tfrontj Tanya Lacey, Michelle Miller, Christine Hensman, Kate Shine, and Melanie Capps. Not pictured: Ginger Gilchrist, Amy Thomason, Kim Thacker, Valerie Verduin, jenny Long, jacquelyn Goldstone, Audra Davis, julie Lewis, Lauren Fore, julie Hatton, Shannan Swanson, and Kim Bartlett. I , Several members of the girls' track team partici- pate in conditioning exercises during an after- school practice in the spring. Sprinting down the straightaway, mem- bers of the girls' track team run wind sprints to improve their conditioning. Pleasant surprises Girls' track makes things happen This year was Ms. Cathy Webb's first to coach high- school track. Formerly a coachatVivian Fieldlunior High School, she said she was somewhat uncertain as to what methods to use here but used her instincts to set the standards. Overall, she said the sea- son was good. I think the kids are really up, and they're excited because they've seen some things happen. The kids went up against Dallas schools and did very well, and the fresh- men started out strong. She also said that junior Kate Shine and freshman Ann Dingman were pleas- ant surprises. I didn't know that they were as far along as they had demon- strated. Some individuals she expected to do well this season wereTereseBurgess and Ginger Gilchrist in sprints, Audra Davis and Lynn Laney in hurdles, and Iennifer May in various runningevents. As for the district contest, Coach Webb said that there weren't any powerhouses that would dominate. The varsity team looked very good on paper. It's kind of scary. The freshmen, she said, were strong, but there were a couple of weak links that needed to be ironed out. Next year she expects that the team will be just as strong because only three runners will be lost due to graduation. On a warm spring day, Tammy Ferguson, Cristi Coughran, Terese Burgess, and Jocelyn Ward run laps on the Central Elementary track to prepare for an upcoming track meet. Track 15 1 After a scrimmage, the coaches and players gather for a discussion of the game. K R . it rf? ul SH 'UU au an i The members of the varsity baseball team were Top row, Coach Randy Bush, Brandon Benefield, Matt Grammer, Jeff Bryan Wilson, Steve Feeney, Coach Bill Clay. Middle row, Billy Davis, Mike Burns, Kevin Fought, Rodger Wilson, 152 Varsity Baseball Rodriguez. Bottom row, Darrell Richardson, Jeff Shaffer, Britt Bonneau, and Charlie Purvis. A group of players wait anxiously on the field for the batter to hit the ball. f f f -1- 1 we - 1: f ,-- ,- .- Running more Baseball fields awesome offense Our district is the tough- est in the state, so it is going to be tough to make it, said senior Jeff Raines. The base- ball team had a good chance to win district, as well as go to state. ln the final it's go- ing to be among five teams: Turner, Newman Smith, Plano and Plano East, and the team ranked No. 1 by the Dallas Times Herald, Lake Highlands, said senior Britt Bonneau. Senior Kevin Fought said, l think Smith is going to be really tough to beat because they are a strong team, especially with Chris Gay on the mound. The baseball team pre- pared themselves for the tough season ahead. Coach Clay has made us run a lot more this year. Other than that it has been the same training, said Bonneau. I think we have a very good chance at district if we can cut down on our defensive errors and come through with pitching. lf we can con- trol that, then we can go a long way because of our awesome offense, Fought said. I think that the most promising player would be Charlie Purvis, catcher. He has an outstanding arm as well as an outstanding bat- ting average, said Fought. Charlie is one of a kind as far as catching, and his arm is just outstanding, said Raines. .ili A to l W, . F E g: Q 1, . W V ff r Y '377i' fi1 .... .f ...'.. l Q ' ' iil M Aim M W I , A .V s ., my .s -- fl -f-'f' Vlz' IJN f in ff , , 't,l t . V ,g,, g'.' l 1 ' Senior Britt Bonneau and juniors Steve Feeney and Rodger Wilson question a call by the um- Sneaking off first base, junior Rodger Wilson prepares to steal second base. pire. Varsity Baseball 153 Following an after-school scl Matt Muller puts up the baseball Preparing to catch the ball, senior Britt Bon- neau gets in position. ' ete-eL ee 154 Varsity Baseball y. , After running to third base, junior Brad Neus- A baseball player pauses during practice to tupa tries to slow himself down. load the pitching machine. an afternoon practice, a player tries to the baseball in his hand embers of the junior varsity baseball team were Back rom, Coach Eli Robby Shaw, James Graham, David Upchurch, Chad Mosley, David John Hannom, Kyle 0'Rear. Front rom, Andy Shaw, Jarrod Heal, Keith magii Graves, Josh Maxwell, and Cesar Longoria. Warming up for a game, freshman Rocky Staton and sophomore David Upchurch throw the ball. ,, ' i A c J , . , , W naw 1-.4 5, 3fr..1ff,sa fa sf f-as . ,, VN. gf., :sf I-L:-,- , 6' vQ-LM.fZfiYv- f ',1, --Mlm' 221533 ll I-Y, 5: N K '1 ,..,,,2fi .sf ff iflgQ,3iiy ' ffbi FIJI, If ..::..1,Af 'Q-1 -- 1 . W 'S 7l 'i!F A f 'YKFXF '53'555?l f' W U' '5Z'5?,g' J ' ai V' vi ,.,. fwQ?:25'w HT- fff in fini 1 ' ' wi-55 72? 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Organizations 157 158 Academic Decathlon Academic Decathlon participants Mali Hannum, John Wylie, Danny Winton, and Wendy Winton study during lunch with Ml. Larrie Edge in her classroom. '11, M, wi ,, .1 'il i .. f .:,. W L .. ,1,-. mi.. . . .. , 'X sz, f ' The members of the 1987-B8 Academic Decathlnn team were Back lell, John Wylie, Danny Winton, Becky Morton. Lark Shir- ley, Mai Nguyen, Angie Warren. Middle lefl, Bun Nary Penh, Becky Thompson, adviser Larrle Edge, Quinn Fisher, Lynn Looka, Jae Chang, and adviser Debra Moore in front. No! pic- tured are Joe Williams, Alan Waage, and Vekta Moghaddas. Olympics of the Mind participants junior Jennifer Lopez and senior Ashok Upadhyaya enjoy the company of other OM mem- bers at a meeting alter school in Mr. Reichle's room. The 1988 Olympics of the Mind team were Back tell, Ashok Upadhyaya. David Lindsay. Michael Welch, Alissa Johnson. Middle lull, Roy Zamhonino, Adam Zayas, Christopher Hendrix. Kathleen Hayes, Shannan Swanson. Jennifer Lopez. Rebecca Hoffman, Timothy Barrett, Nilhanthu Sreedllaran, and Qfrnntj instructor Mike Reichle. Creative problem solving Academic teams face challenges Academic Decathlon advisers Debra Moore and Larrie Edge or- ganized students to compete ac- ademically. The competition con- sisted of a multiple choice test covering six topics, a speech, an essay, an interview of each con- testant by judges, and a team su- per quiz. Participants had to be juniors or seniors and had to have an A, B, or C grade average. Par- ticipants could win medals, schol- arships, and letter jackets. In preparation, contestants met with Ms. Edge and Ms. Moore during their lunch time. During the week they were given prac- tice tests and other material to study. The group also went to a convention titled Judging the Judges. Consultants on speech making and teachers on various subjects gave a helping hand to the team. Although each member had to have a general knowledge of all subjects for the super quiz, senior Lark Shirley said, lt's not much of a chore because we study what topics we're interested in. The A team members were Bun Nary Penh, Jae Ho Chang, and Mai Nguyen. Lark Shirley, Daniel Winton, and Rebecca Thompson made the B team. Making the C team were Adam Zayas and Yekta Moghaddas. Also involved in inter-school competition was the Olympics of the Mind Team. lt's a lot of work, more than anyone realized. lt's enjoyable work when some- one has ideas, but apathy and a lack of time have caused a lot of frustration, said Olympics of the Mind adviser Mike Reichle. The OM teams are working on various problems trying to be creative while spending the least amount of money possible. The teams learned cooperation and that there were many correct answers to one problem. Senior Shannan Swanson chuckles at a quip as she participates in an OM meeting. Olympics of the Mind l59 The members of the 1987-88 fifth period General Construction Chapter of the Vocational lndust Clubs of America were instructor Gary Williams, Joe Ninaz, Todd Myer, Sean Billups, Mike L John Diaz, Kurt Holden, and Brian Tyle. is- Y, ,. 7' . 4, 1 , 1 5, 1 . . 5 R fftg - 44, ,' X 2 A f 5 2 is fl' W '. A JN, The members of the 1981-88 afternoon Auto Mechanics Chapter of the Vocational lndustrial Clubs of America were Front row, Brian Max- well, Leng Chhoa, Luong Lu, Scott Perry, Chris Waller, Razi Mithan. Second row, instructor Joe Bourland, James Boler, Donnie Edwards, Roge- lio Arando, Jackie Bridges. Bottom row, Tommy Bazel, Kenneth Simmons, Chris Bednar, Rodney McNatt, Bob Sekandari, and Eric Erickson. The members of the 1987-88 second period General Mechanics Chapter of the Vocational Industrial Clubs of America were Reed Kraus, Sarath Seng, Randy Patterson, Ruben Rodriguez, Jimmy Downing, Johnny 160 Organizations Serna, Phillipe Palacios, Jason Buckley, Noe Morales, and Gary Miller. Junior Joe Ninaz cuts wood for a renovatl project during fifth period. second period. Sean Billups helps carry wood during his period General Construction class. Hoang Pham works diligently on a car Fixing troubles They take out the dents Auto Mechanics students worked on automobiles brought to them for The Auto Body group, directed by Mr. Tracy Gandee, received new The members of the I repair by community and faculty iackets this year. The back otlthe mo,-ning Auto Me. rnembers. With their experienced jackets displayed the saying: We chanics chapter of the I instructor, Mr, Joe Bourland, and take the dents out of accidents. vocational Industrial sophisticated equipment, the stu- We have been trying really hard to , dents were successful in making live up to that motto, said junior clubs of Amenca were even complex repairs. Brent Mellon. Senior automotive Back rcwv Myer r-hyd' I General Mechanics students, un- student Dwane Hahn said that some JON! Kielilill, Mike der the supervision of veteran in- of the cars brought in for repair had Miller, Robert Hop- structor Melvin Blankenship, took difficult problems, but the students kins, Terry Rumbo, care of routine maintenance, like oil were able to repair them satisfac- Wally Halsty, Brad changes and lubrication. These stu- torily. Jones sean Engloy dents also undertook minor me- All of these groups provided stu- Juliugcedri Paul Lek' chanical repairs to both faculty and dents with an excellent opportunity , ' ' community-owned cars. The group to learn a valuable skill and to work mstructor Joe Bour' competed in a speedfskills com- with students with similar interests rand- From raw' Brent Y petition in the spring and received while earning credits toward grad- MGUOIM Dali CBSSNY' some new tools. uation. Mario Lupez, Liborio Natividad, Chris De- L . I - 1 - 7 - I aner, and Ty Scottino. liinnn ' Blind The members of the 1987-88 General Construction Chapter of the Vocational Industrial Clubs ot' America were instructor Gary Williams, Roy Martinez, Scott Vestal, Jerry Rothenberg, Aaron Morris, and Johnny Duncan. Organizations 161 Better and better Hard work pays off for band l think each year gets better and better, said band director Jim Moen. The band started its spectacular year early with summer rehearsals in August. Having many early morning and after-school practices during marching season paid off when the band received a First Division Rating and placed First Alternate to region at the LIIL competition in Duncanville. They also placed fifth in district at the !.lTfArlington marching competition. The Flag Corps did just as well when they received a First Division Rating at pre-UIL and Sweepstakes at the SMU camp. Feature twirler Alisa Pearson also received a First Division Rating on her performance at UIL competition. The band participated in many other activities, such as the Carrollton Country Fair Parade and several concerts. Many students competed at the LllL Solo and Ensemble contest. Those selected for All Region Jazz band were Samona Wilcox, Sharon Coursey, Alex Navarrette, Jason Hamby, and Chris Crockett. The band members selected for All Region Orchestra were Maureen Woodwell, Monica Benitz, Chuck McBrayer, Alex Navarrette, and Tony Romaine. Drum-major Sherry Tackett said that this year's band had more enthusiasm, which in effect helped them to achieve more awards. During an early morning band practice, se Tony Romaine rehearses a drill. Q A.. A Q . , , , My A x 3. J 162 Jazz Band Head drum major Samona Wilcox stands at at- The members of the 1987-88 Jazz Band were Front, assistant director Bill Brown, Ed Haas, t t. . . . . . . en ion at a Friday night football game. Sahl, Susan Carroll, Lon Stimatze, Chris Crockett, Shelly Fisher, Marc Cross, Steve director Jim Hankins. Second row, Brian Woods, Mike Diffie, Sharon Coursey, Samona Kelly Lane, Mark Glasschroeder, Chri Ed d s mon son, Chris Looka, Alex Navarrette, Chuck Third row, Edward Roberts, Clay Boyer, Jason Hamby, Tari Martin, and Tony Romaine. members of the 1987-1988 Flag Corps were Front, Sheila Wilkie, Anita Dalton, MaryAnn Kibben, Laura Archer. Second row, Amy Wilkie, Ashley Grizzle, Sandra Gonzalez, Angela nston, Gwen Graves. Third row, Denise Small, Kathy Rabe, Tara Seavers, Mary Mowinkle, annon Cate. Back, Tracey Thompson, Connie Peters, Britton Pilot, Kelly Reinheardt, Benny Britt, d Rene Lawrence. Members of the Flag Corps perform at a Friday night football game at Standridge Stadium. Flag Corps members Sheila Wilkie and Connie Peters join together to sing the Alma Mater. .Aman Flag Corps member Mary Mowinkle practices at an after-school rehearsal. Flag Corps l63 Durlng a mornlng band practlce, junlor Jenny Harrlson rehearses for a Frlday night game. Q I w Feature Twlrler Allsa Pearson performs at Stan- drldge Stadlum durlng halftime. 164 Band The members of the 1987-88 Symphonic Band were First row: Samona Wllcox, Shelly Flsher, Sui Carroll, Klm Braun, Tammy Reno, Shannon Streetman, Mukhtar Ramsey, Greer Scarbrou Second row: Robln Dees, Clndy Salter, Monlca Benltz, Maureen Woodwell, Wlndy Wlnton, H1 Carswell, Karla Morrls, lveoma Erlken, Dayne Brooks, Donna Davls, Angela Johnston, Alli Futch, Third rom: Sonja Taber, Martha Rodrlguez, Shannon Wllson, Alisa Pearson, Claudla Kl Llsa Haydon, Rebecca Self, Amy Arnett, Deanna Sharp, Marc Cross, Gregg Stlmatze, Lorl Stemah Lynn Laney, Mlke Agullar, Foluth row: Clay Boyer, Sam Matson, Tarl Martln, Marcle Thacker, T Romalne, Lauren Haskins, John Hannum, Jason Hamby, Rob Laney, Logan Flatt, Darren Phlli Chrls Looks, Chrls Edmonson, Mark Glasschroeder, Kelly Lane, Alex Navarrette, Becky Alders' Dwlght Putnam, Amy Mlttelsteadt, Barbara Bowen, Jenny Harrison, Fifth row: Mark Holllngswor George Furlong, Ed Haas, Chuck McBrayer, Carr Campbell, Matt Chambers, Erlc Counts, Mr Lane, Krlsta Tlllery, Brlan Woods, Sharon Coursey, and Amy Hake. v .c,,.,,,,., M - .-- ' , . -v f.-,.5j.i -1 ,, ,V-3535. 1- - -4 w i , . ,. , . - . - i , , Members of the 1987-1988 Concert Band were Front: Bethany Ayres, Lelf Plerson, Cllnt Swans Aubrey Woodruff, Gretchen Berger, Jack Campbell, Second row: Monlca Jacobs, Shella Wllk' Kelly Rlnehart, Mlke Whltley, Martl Hartman, Donna Wels, Amy Thomason, Krlstlan Way, Karls Key, Tracy Rodgers, Debble Perry, Third row: Leo Perron, Lelgh Vldean, Jan Chang, Sam Truo Marty McKee, Patrlcla O'Grady, Charles Self, Shelly Embrey, Melanle Truelove, Klm Thack Melanle Capps, Lawrence Chen, Fourth row: Chad Essan, Robert Osslan, Ray Lek, Jesse Alon Rudy Machado, Kelsey Ludford, Karen Karvonen, Brandon Wllcox, Paul Gilmore, Chris Gom Cory Gllchrest, Matt Creason, Clay Young, and Duane Hlx. 'homore Wendy Kowanetz performs a rou- durlng flfth perlod pep squad. 1. .f . ,. sl, J ,Fifi VL,L .ff ig , . W ' ' 1 U ' if,,,i, 1. all ,.f,s,fWw, -- p Squad members Laura Pfelff, Amye Mar- iez, Amy Wilkie, and Klm Tyson perform at e pep rally for the Newman Smith High game. Learning the Fundamentals Pep Squad Expresses Enthusiasm This year's Pep Squad was a good group overall, said adviser Julie Karnes. The group participated in several activities during the year. The girls expressed their enthusiasm by rooting for the teams at the home varsity football and basket- ball games. During the year the Pep Squad learned the funda- mentals of cheerleading and drill team, such as high kicks, dances, and jumps, which prepared them for their mock tryouts at the end of the year. A selected group of the Pep Squad per- formed at the RLT vs. Smith High pep rally, and for the first time they performed at the Lionette and Cheerleader Show. The girls were found at all the pep rallies, spirit night, and marching in the Car- rollton Country Fair Parade. Freshman Jacquie Curtin re- membered Pep Squad as a learning experience that will prepare me for the future. The members of the 1987-1988 Pep Squad were Front: Gwen Graves, Ellen 8mlth, Becky Northcutt, Janet Wey, Jlmmia Young, Jackie Curtln, Ashley Grlzzle, Amy Wilkie, Second row: Christina Johnson, Denlse Webb, Palge Terry, Melissa Relnheardt, Melonle Stephens, Angela Austin, Donna Delcambre, Marcle Crouch, lda Ghassemlan, Caroline Ordonez, Lisa Gurley, Joann Ruiz, Third row: Damlta Smlth, Klm Coffee, Jennlfer Scoggln, Lori Polk, Dia Woodall, Darcie Pittman, Julie Lesslck, Lelgh Ann Gill, Shantra Smith, Leticia Candldo, Kelley Nier, Katrina Sweeten, Fourth row: Rachel Potts, Wrayanne Whitmore, Tlffaney Barfield, Susan Chamberlain, Amye Martinez, Wendy Welch, Katherine Rabe, Sheri Mason, Jennifer DeLeon, Holly Atkinson, Tina Martinez, Joy Keene, Cindy Neblett, Fihh row: Tammy Brown, Laura Pfelff, Kim Tyson, Angel Walters, Tracye Mosley, Sandra Herring, Amy Fallon, Brenda Luther, Leticia Pierce, Lexey Myers, Michelle Cline, and Wendi Brassard. Pep Squad 165 The members of the 1987-BB varsity cheerleaders were Bottom, Diane Ward, Anne Cargill, Adelina Macias, Elisa Johnson. Second row, mascot Jodi Callahan, Deanne Moore, Christi Hawn, Becky Morton, Debra Mitchell, Pam Greenstone. mascot Misty Mixon. Third row, Shannan Swanson, Kim Bartlett. and flop, Dana Ashby. Varsity cheerleader Shannon Swanson cheers at a Friday night October football game at Standrldge Stadium. 166 Cheerleaders Spirit winner Cheerleaders go to nationals I could not have asked for a better group of girls, said cheerleader sponsor Julie Chas- tain. The girls were wonderful. They are so responsible and dedicated to school spirit and to the teams they cheer for. At the SMU summer camp the var- sity squad received all blue rib- bons, a spirit stick, and first runner-up in The Award of Ex- cellence Competition, Both jun- ior varsity and freshman squads received blue ribbons and spirit sticks. Mascots Jodi Callahan and Misty Mixon were selected as All American Mascots, and varsity cheerleaders Dana Ashby and Shannan Swanson were nominated as All Amer- ican Cheerleaders. In other events the varsity squad won a S500 award for second place in a Foleys' com- petition, and they cheered at the Dallas Cowboys Oldtimers' game. The junior-varsity squad received Sweepstakes and first place at a Six Flags' compe- tition, making them eligible to perform at the pregame show of a Texas Rangers' game. The girls were successful in their goal to compete in national competition when the varsity squad was chosen as one of 38 teams and the junior varsity was chosen one of 43 groups in the United States to compete for a national title in December. The squads were led by head varsity cheerleader Adelina Macias, junior varsity head Paige McClendon, and fresh- man head Kathy Fey and co- head Alicia Mixon. Senior Becky Morton said, This year has been the best for us, and l would not have done it any dif- ferently. During I pep rally, senlor Adelina Macias announces the winner of the spirit competition. when ol the l987-1988 junior-varsity cheerleaders were Bottom, Michelle Woosley, Paige Mascots Misty Mixon and Jodi Callahan take a break from the nn, Lisa Eberwein. Second row, Rebecca Greger, Debra Moore. Cassandra Curry, Julie excitement ol a Friday night football game at Standridge Sta- Melissa Sudik. Tap, Audra Davis, Lauren Fore. and Julie Hatton. dium. L . ,Y rg.. n at Standridge Stadium. The members oi the 1987-1988 freshman cheerleaders were Bottom, Carla Marshall, Amy John- stun, Alicia Mixon, Melanee Brown, Ginger Gilchrist. Second row, Barbara Robinson, Kathy Fey, Heather Watts, Dawn Story. Third rom, Ginjer Graham, and Qtopj Amy Thomason. Senior Debra Mitchell stirs up enthusiasm for the varsity team Cheerleaders 167 Sophomore Lionette Erica Crawford smiles as she concentrates on a routine during the half- Talent and dedication Lionettes win The 1987-1988 Lionettes were the most individually talented and the most dedicated group of girls that have been on the drill team in the four years that l have been at Turner, said Lionette sponsor Julie Karnes. The officers fcaptain Carrie Curtin, senior lieutenants Monica Todd, Mary Mitchell, Melissa Patterson, and junior lieutenant Shelley Stonej started off the year by winning a Division I Sweepstakes rating and Most Admired Team of the Day at the SMU summer camp. The other Lionettes also did well at summer camp. The team brought home a Super Sweepstakes Trophy, Most Admired Team of the Day, and Most Admired Team of the Week. Eight girls were many awards nominated for Who's WhofAll American Drill Team. Of the eight nominated four were selected as All Americans, three were selected as Who's Who, and one was selected to the Honor Roll. Football season has always been the busiest time of year for the Lionettes, and this year was no different. ln addition to the football games, the Lionettes also performed at the pep rallies and at Spirit Night and participated in the annual Carrollton Country Fair Parade with Lionettes Suzanne Bowman fprincessj and Stefani Maynard fqueenj riding on the Miss Carrollton Country Fair Float. Even though the Lionettes had a busy football season, their performances were excellent and definitely crowd pleasing. li 5 time show at the RLT vs. Plano East football game. 168 Lionettes Senior Lionette officer Melissa Patterson pl tices the streamer routine with the band f Friday night football game. Lionettes Jenny Gage, Christina Mooney, and Christina Connell perform their parachute routine fu the Homecoming game against Lake Highlands High School Oct. 24. l 1987-88 Lionettes were Front row, Shelley Stone, Monica Todd, Carrie Curtin, Melissa Pat- on, and Mary Mitchell. Second row, Nicole Kelly, Suzanne Bowman, Dawn Nichols, Amy chum, Jenny Gage, Traci Johnson, Christina Mooney, Jennifer Bayless, Nannette Roberts, Jana derson, Darci Dickherber, Christian Smith, Julie Atteberry, Emily Taylor, and Erica Crawford. rd row, Holly Wilcox, Amy Erwin, Annette Lenis, Jamie Dromgoole, Carolyn Godwin, Christina nell, Kristi Roberts, Tasha Lavallee, Joann Partida, Angela Moren, Marie Harrell, Ashley her, and Kim Matthews. Fourth row, Kaycee O'Kelly, Kimberly Webster, Kelli Smith, Linda cher, Lisa Chambers, Gwen Buhr, Shelby Hale, Brandy Jones, and Audra Rowell. Fifth row, inda Upchurch, Kathy Moore, Melanie Wilcox, Lydia Mendoza, Courtney Giddens, and Shannon t. Sixth row, Stefani Maynard, Michelle Duvall, and Jessica Morris. Junior Kelli Smith reveals her Lionette smile for the audience at Standridge Stadium. Senior officers Carrie Curtin, Monica Todd, and After a halftime performance, senior Lionette Melissa Patterson execute the traditional Jana Henderson marches off the field. pregame routine for the Homecoming game. Lionettes 169 Traveling singers Choir invited to Rome The choral department had an active year as the fall semester began busily with the preparation of the well- attended Lion Revue, which kicked off the Homecoming festivities. During the fall the choir also participated in a joint concert with the choir from Thomas Jefferson High School. The choir sponsored fund-raisers, such as selling memberships to a record and tape club and taking part in a spring cleanup campaign. With the money they raised, the group entered the UIL contest in April and took a weekend trip to Corpus Christi, Texas, in May. Be- cause of the excellent rat- ings received at these events, the choir was invited to perform in Rome, Italy, and at Carnegie Hall in New York City. Along with var- ious competitions the spring semester included a musical revue in February followed by a spring concert. Senior Brandi Futch said that the choir was well organized and laden with individual talent. l'll miss it when l gradu- ate. Symbany members Paul Gilmore and Lori Polk are sure of themselves as they complete a rou- tine. l 70 Choir During fourth period choral director Pe O'Neill conducts the A Cappella Choir. ' The members of the 1987-88 Men's Concert Choir were Bottom row, John Petty, Randy Crawford, J. Johnston, Jason Simdon, John Hannum, Chris Lee, Charlie Valdes, James Fancher, Br' Streetman. Top row, Jimmy Wood, Jon Holland, Cedric Green, Paul Holden, Anthony Ramirez, Al Rogan, David Brown, Eric Holmes, Mark Coughran, and Chris Galka. members of the 1987-88 A Cappella Choir were Top row, Tracey Biscomb, Heather Fox, Jodi ahan, Laura Brandt, Moriah Montanez, Darrell Richardson, Chris Edmondson, Robby Dias, on Smith, Bill Tracewell, Mark Farr, Travis Barlow, Brandon Wilcox, Lark Shirley, Jennifer is, Rene Lawrence, Christina Connell, Keri Polk. Middle row, Mary Mowinkle, Shelly Fisher, Mitchell, Emily Taylor, Tracey Thompson, Maureen Woodwell, Greg Seymour, Chris Behrens, Solis, Kyle Carlson, Craig Weiss, Paul Gilmore, Lori Polk, Amy Snead, Kimberly Walker, Wheeler, Angela Martin. Bottom row, Anissa Harbison, Robin Stacy, Brandi Futch, Andrea Lisa Lassiter, Jake Sandlin, Tom Fisher, Troy Wood, Jimmy Nicola, Rob Laney, Britt Kim Orn Chheng, Stacy Fisher, Windy Tucker, Amy Mitcham, Amy Arnett, and Julie Not pictured, Jason Lamb, Rebecca Hoffman, Roh Thomas, and Ginny Yensan. I ff I l ,.,1 A 1, ,WW nw- A A 2 ' ff' W 1 , ,,,, 5 . . :gay 9'3'ahiS':, F, I-14 x i-2 Q 5: - if 'v 2- a - 1' i4, 4' ,ff , 515' ,4f,Q4?Z2'i' 4 Qi be e : y V , f J A. ii 32? .a Qu 1 g P if 8 - u i M S I- 'E W fr I iff , I I The members of the 1987-88 Women's Select Choir were Bottom row, Julie Clinkscales, Sonya Jones, Emily Martinez, Natasha Collier, Dawn Story. Middle row, Shannon Cate, Damita Smith, Ginger Whitmer, Darci Pittman, Jennifer Hutcheson, Cathy Marxer. Top row, Stefanie Crawford, Angel McCord, Laurie Elders, Lisa Soto, Trisha Burke, Jennifer Lewellen, and Michelle Cline. Sophomore Christina Connell learns a new dance step for the December Christmas pro- gram. ln preparation for a performance, Symbany members attend a night rehearsal. Choir 171 Junior Keri Polk enthralls the audience with her vocal talent at the Lion Revue Oct. 22. A Cappella Choir members diligently rehearse their fall music selections. 172 ChoirfOrchestra The members of the 1987-88 Women's Concert Choir were Top row: Denise Webb, Susan Cl berlain, Heather Lidster, Donna Weiss, Angela James, Renee Donaldson, Middle row: Joy Ke Kristi Anderson, Tammy Brown, Leah Carlisle, Antonia Elizardo, Caroline Ordonez, Donna Win Bottom row: Rebecca Hendren, Janet Wey, Amye Martinez, Cathy Ogbolu, Cindy Neblett, Christina Johnson. . ' '91 1 ax A 'il ,ah . 4 v 'ff if O V X all xt 3 D 1 I lx R 1 ,Q X K fa? amy- en f,.' ' ' 'J '!1'L2,'f 3 The members of the 1987-88 Concert Orchestra were Top row: David Campbell, Bret Birdsong, Th Dam, Jalesh Panicker, Eddie Perryman, Jeremy Miller, Chad Gray, Elias Carlin, Jason Garner, Bn Bauer, Bottom row: Nicole Nelson, Evelyn Rangel, Sally Lee, Alissa Johnson, Wendy Santa Cl Denise Small, and Stephanie Clark. J lmproved Performance Orchestra Travels to Houston The orchestra enjoyed an ac- tive and productive year. Stu- dent enrollment was larger than ever before, which improved the orchestra's performance, said director Paul Gilchrist. The orchestra took on a number of fund-raising proj- ects, including a car wash, a candy sale, and a cookie booth at the Carrollton Country Fair. The profits were used for senior scholarships and for awards for individual achievement. Several students auditioned for the All Region and All State Orches- tras, but the entire group par- Gilchrist directs the orchestra in prep- for a fall concert. ticipated in the LllL contest in April. A joint concert for all of the string players in the school district was sponsored by the orchestra. The highlights of the year in- cluded taking a trip to Houston for the Astroworld Festival and entering a marching contest for the first time conducted by the Carrollton Country Fair and winning third place. Junior Al- isa Gossage reflected the or- chestra's attitude by saying, The students were positive and more interested this year than in the past. if I 1 , , J... L fl' fl . members of the 1987-88 Symphonic Orchestra were Top row: Tara Seavers, Wade Carroll, hael English, Matt Blase, Brian Castleberry, Paul Vohra, Adam Zayas, Eric Boenig, Barrett wn, Derek McClaran, Kristian Kearns, Lisa Luther, Middle Row: Claudia Paz, Sandra Gonzalez, ta Dalton, Stephanie Brawner, Carolyn Godwin, Becky Bernardini, Alisa Gossage, Bottom row: nnon Cate, Kathy Cadena, Angela Tracy, Beth Abbott, Becky Tucker, and Jackie Forster. Orchestra 173 Cafeteria worker Virgie Davis prepares the sal- ad for lunch during third period. B I , V , ' , 1 , ,V M , . 1 av A e'N.,.,..-.-A The members of the moming custodial staff were Charles Sims and Odie Harrelson. 174 Custodial!Cafeteria Staff The members of the afternoon custodial staff were Youg Sampha, Larry Gilbert, Purvis Guil llona PGPP, Jose Gordon, and Doung Thanh. i I ll The members of the cafeteria staff were fback row, Norma Rivas, Virgie Davis, Barbara Flourine O'Rear, Sophie Blankenhorn, Betty Brown, Helen Bentler, Moggie Breeding, Kimball, Charlene Carruth, Shirley Siotos, Andrea Free, Glenda Upchurch, Qfront row, Miller, Anita Longoria, Evelyn Norman, Kathy Chu, and Zel Louras. secretary Chessie McBride updates records during second period. Essential services Cafeteria expands menu The cafeteria expanded its menu to whet students' taste buds. Burritos, chili pie, and chicken-fried steak were some of the victuals on the menu. ln the past students had to pay extra for these items, but they were added as part of the lunch special. Students could obtain cold sandwiches in the salad bar. Ms. Virgie Davis said that they were going to prepare most of the food closer to the lunch periods so that it would be hot. Along with better lunches, the cafeteria has also had many compliments on it sanitation, said cafeteria worker Moggie Breeding. The custodians had a busy vs. uf' fg,,M, members of the secretarial staff were Qback rowj Betty Phillips, Regina Green, Jane Coleman, McBride, Karen Decker, Glenda Thompson, Patsy Hightower, Qfront rowj Glenda Gregory, Ann Hill, Leigh Ann Osburn, Betty Jones, Jo Beth Townsend, and Scrappy Bergeron. summer that continued after school started because of the addition to the building of the new science wing. They had a very short time to get the room cleaned before the beginning of the term. After school began, the custodians had eight hours a day to clean the building. There is a lot more cleaning here than most people think, said head night supervisor Purvis Guillory. He also said that the carpet was a big ad- vantage and helped make clean- ing a lot easier. Mr. Guillory said that the custodial staff was very proud of the school and that they took lot of pride in the way it looked. Secretaries 175 The second-year members ol the 1981-88 Cosmetology Chaptu of the Vocational Industrial Clubs of Amerlu were Top now: adviser Role Stone, Debbie Kemp, Tracey Walker, Klm Hall, Dee Dee Yager, Shelley Bennlngton, Kelley Grafton, Bottom rom: Dee Dee Mdilnney, Jennifer Shaffer, Karla Kopsas, and Wyndee Allen. The members of the 1981-88 Home Economies Co-op QHECEQ program were Top nom: advlser Shauna Rlcklea. Rlck Adamovsky, Carl Dobbin, Stelanl Maynard, Katie Norris, Keri Sblne, Mdlnda The first-year members of the 1981-88 Cosmetology Chapter of the Voeatlonal lndustrlal Clubs ol America were Top mm: adviser Rose Stone, Llsa Hale, Jennlfer Lltley, Tammy Dugger, Debi Erickson, Wendy Howard, Jennifer Owens, Challis Bennett, Donna Rellly, Shannon Humphries, Second mm: Kellie Henderson, Gabrlelle Hubacka, Chrlstlna Ramirez, Mlebelle Janell, Cindy Doudle, Joanna Stephens, Brandi Roy, Bottom mm: Shedy Levan, Demetrla Campbell, Shauna Wynn, Teresa Hallmark, Cathy Dam. and llchdle Worden. .f-651. -. ..,. ,NQQQ :M 1 ...F -5 1' ,Q . WT' - Durlng her cosmetology class junlor Llaa Hale works to style a mannequln's halr. Llpdiurch, Stacy Fyle, Sandl Powell, Cblyon Klm, Krlstl Sklnner, Julle Stevens, Sbarla Kruzltskl, Bottom row: Norma Garcia, Sarah Gotsch, Chandra Sutherland, San Klm, Mlka Freltas, and Holl 176 Cosmetology and HECE 9 Y Hlll. Not pictured: Shana Hearon, Tammy Fletcher, Suzanne Llndsey, Heldl Magnus, and Patrlck Walker. vi on aella camatlona one Frrany momlng before G Q D to ess Students Work Toward Vocations The cosmetology classes attended many style shows including the Cameo Gulld and the Old Texas Beauty show. They participated In the dlstrlct and state contests Feb. 19-20 and the state VICA contests. ln these contests the students were allowed to enter these categories: display, demonstration, or leadership abillty. ln addltlon to three hours ol classroom work, the students spent the other ll hours experlenclng hands-on tralnlng. The Cosmetology officers were president Karla Kopsas. vice president Chrlstlna Ramirez, secretary Kim Hall, treasurer Kellie Henderson, reporter Jennifer Owens, par- liamentarlan Patty Salhany, sergeant-at-arms Gabrielle Hubacka, and chaplaln Jennifer Shaf- fer. The DECA classes not only sold carnations on Fridays during football season for a fund-ralser, but they also combined with the HECE classes to glve Christmas gllts to the needy. The class also took education trlps to sites llke the lnlomart and other businesses. Senior Tracy Sowers sald, The trlps were fun, but our teacher ls the one who organized and got us prepared to go lnto the business world. The DECA program's primary purpose Is to help pre- pare students for work ln the business world. The teacher, Nita Wyatt, is a good instructor. She helps us troubleshoot prob- lems that appear at work or will appear. said senior Kellie McManus. lt is a great class, and l am glad that l had the op' portunity to be a part of it. The members ol the 1987-86 Dlatrlbutlve Education Clube I ol America were Kelly Green. Sarah Dlllon, Joanna Blaeker, Llaa Pler. John Whltaker, Flavlo Fornntl, De Wayne Thomas. Sonla DeLeon. Kan- dlce Boone, Tony Hemandez, Wally Bagul. 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' ,:A W I A, ,, , ., . m MMVHM Q. . li 1 Gt A ,NR G 46 A ff? 35 e .4 5, . f t xl tin mul bm ,ggxuulxsf Q. The members of the 1987-88 Machine Shop Chapter of the Vocational Additional members of machine shop were Top rom: Brian Maxwell, lndustrial Clubs of America were instructor Paul Loftice, Top row: Ger- Baker, Joe Ramsey, Brian Hale, Bottom row: Jules Partee, and ardo Contreras, John Weaver, Walter Fancher, Bottom row: Jose Fabela, Camargo. John Neely, and Richard Weaver. Not pictured: Charles Hardgrave. Additional members ol' machine shop were Back row: Marcus John Sherman, Santos Rodriguez, Gilbert Tejeda, Front row: Craig 178 Building TradesfMachine Shop as, Jeff Schroth, Grant Lopez, and Greg Hudson. or Lee Brown concentrates on her assign- t in her agriculture class. I Future Farmers of Amer- I ica was stronger internally this year, and the teamwork I was better than ever, said adviser Dale Gardner. The vocational agriculture stu- dents proved their ability to work together by performing successfully at several func- tions. With the guidance of both Mr. Gardner and co- adviser Dick Kyser, they en- tered district and area lead- ership contests and attended several livestock shows, in- cluding the Texas State Fair and the Fort Worth Stock Show. The group raised funds for various projects - with the annual Thanksgiv- ing and Christmas sales by selling turkey, ham, sausage, and fruit. The FFA president .V ,W members of the 1987-88 Future Farmers of America were Top row: Jeremy Creed, Brian Holman, on Heady, Brad Peterson, John Matson, Chris Lldvare, Robert Pearson, Duane Hix, Middle row: c Fancher, Chris Dowdy, Stacie Carter, Pam Hamill, Loren Ward, Pat Butler, Bottom row: Clint rries, Lee Brown, Tracey Chapman, Duane Hahn, and Jeanne Lathrop. Not pictured: David Rush, ck Todd, and Valerie Goar. celcdss - Job Market Preparation Practical Skills Stressed was David Rush, and the vi- ce president was Chuck Todd. Two other vocational classes, machine shop and building trades, enjoyed a year-long learning experi- ence. The machine shop stu- dents attended a skills com- petition in the spring to display their abilities. The building trades students be- gan the year learning the ba- sics of carpentry. The group then left the campus to build a house on school-owned property. Instructor Doug Palmer said, Building Trades prepares the stu- dents for the job market be- cause maturity and safety come first. During the vocational agriculture class, some students cheerfully complete an assignment Future Farmers 179 1 'S During second period, Miss Fatheree gives her class an oral presentation. x' as x X ,rw t, X A w S Q' . , A ai , s5',fs If f A French Club member Steve Sahi takes notes during his third-period French class. 180 Foreign Languages The members of the 1987-88 Spanish Club were Back row, Jason Cutler, Ramsey Ramirez, M Davis, Ruben Castilla, Kathy Young, Todd Harly, Shannon Myers, Karissa Kay, Barbara Sh' Brian Murphy, Matt Chambers, Chuck McBrayer, Martha Rodriguez, Shelley Embrey, April Judki Wendi Washam, Holly Hill, Donna Schmidt, Cynthia Lo. Third row, Anna Laniz, Carla Priz, Meliz Croucher, Amy Johns, Randi Rachel, Tracy Rodgers, Lauren Fore, Audra Davis, Julie Hatton, Cas, Curry, Marianna Simpterra, Laurie Ramirez, Diana Arbelaez, Preston Price, Derek Coate, Patr Jenkins, Randy Lenez. Second row, Keith Norkiewicz, Greg Hartman, Craig Ohmsieder, J Wharton, Scott Kimpton, Tracy Tharp, Gus Delacruz, Annissa Harbison, Elisa Johnson, Del Mitchell, Audra Rowell, Monica Benitz, Elaine Haynes, Maribelle Barrera, Mike Toley, Man. Wickham, Luna Kymo, Debra Moore, Melissa Sudik, Christina Connell, Becky Gregor, Tr. Johnson, Ashlee Pitcher, Misty Mixon, Kathy Fey, Tom Lewis, and Ben Boykin. lifif-1 . Q ,,... i ees ' ' W' ge A r M , The members of the 1987-88 Latin Club were Back row, Mike Welch, Tony Romaine, Cindy Shelley Johnson, Robin Dees, Krista Mooney, Amy Mittelstaedt, Lisa Chambers, Julie Lewis, Rush. Front row, Lawrence Chen, Mai Nguyen, Angie Warren, Quinn Fisher, Phong Vo, Sam Sajan Pillai, and Jamil Alibhai. French Club students listen to a presentation during an early morning meeting. are - Q Adv Expanding horizons Parties have cultural theme The French Club started off the year by having its annual cheese tasting party at Suzanne Bowman's house. The club had a Christmas party at Elizabeth O'Rielly's house. The French club also won second place in the hall-decorating con- test. We worked really hard on making our hall look great, and it paid off, said senior Kellie Reichert. The French club also attended a French competition in Sher- man in the fall. The Spanish Club was al- so busy this year. They had regular meetings and a Christmas party at Chris George's house. They at- tended a competition also. Spanish Club has been a cultural experience, said junior Traci Johnson. The Latin Club had a star- gazing meeting this year. This year they decided to do something new. Instead of having a president and a vi- ce-president, they had an actual Greek council. members of the 1987-88 French Club were Front row, Suzanne Bowman, Jana Henderson, Poeuv, Ramona Magee. Middle row: Kaycee 0'Kelly, Bun Nary Penh, Emily Taylor, Sutherland, Samona Wilcox. Back row, Jennifer Dieken, adviser Barbara Fatheree, Kellie Ashok Llpadhyaya, Scott Kimpton, Jonathan Salvadora, and Maciej Golonka. Foreign Languages 181 Senior Executive Committee president Jennifer Frierott informs the members that senior T- shirts will go on sale the following week. Senior Executive Committee member Jeff Raines plays a varied selection of music for the last sock hop of the season Nov. 6. 182 Executive Committees The member of the 1987-1988 Senior Executive Committee were Top row: adviser Nina Mosher, Cookston, Christian Van Fleet, Shelley Johnson, Dwane Hahn, Bart Clancy, Susannah Webb, Campbell, Kellie Reichert, Robin Stacy, Nannette Roberts, Mary Mitchell, Bottom row: Lark Shir Brent Haynes, Danny Winton, Jeff Raines, Maribel Barrera, Jennifer Frierott, Diana Blair, Ca Curtin, Brandi Futch, and Margaret Clark. Not pictured: Lisa Bailey, Kit Barlow, Doug Bradi Laura Cosper, Darcl Dickherber, Sarah Dillon, Heather Fox, Melanie Garrison, Matt Hannum, J Henderson, Mark Holmes, Traci Johnson, Leah Knight, Pam Miller, Krysta Mooney, Christ. Smith, Shannan Swanson, Sherry Tackett, Morgan Walden, Wendi Washam, Margo Wheeler, John Wiley. The members of the 1987-88 Junior Executive Committee were Top row: Cynthia Lo, Tammy Re Alisa Pearson, Eric Boenlg, Cindy Saiter, Michael Davis, Renee Hayes, Jennifer Lopez, Bottom ro Elisa Johnson, Kim Bartlett, Shannon Streetman, Martha Rodriguez, Wendy Winton, Robin De Shelly Embrey, Dayna Brooks, and adviser Jeannette Winner. Not pictured: Anita Dalton. N O O I I Making Decisions Committees Show Involvement nior Robin Stacy listens attentively during a I nior Executive Committee meeting while erry Tackett records the information. The Senior Executive Com- mittee's many responsibilities involved such activities as sponsoring sock hops and judging the Homecoming hall 5 5 M ggp V decorating contest. The rest '-V2 7' A' P of the year the emphasis was 1 l placed on preparations for the .. Senior Luncheon and gradu- Q f ation. ln addition, the group ' if , chose the senior sweatshirts 1 V , , Q55 'ii ' ' and the designs for the senior rings and graduation an- nouncements. Adviser Nina Mosher said that she was pleased with the number of seniors who were willing to become involved. President Jennifer Frierott said, The Class of 1988 has definitely shown the most enthusiasm of all the classes this year. Other Senior Executive Com- mittee officers were vice pres- ident Doug Bradford, secre- 1 'JW'- he members of the 1987-88 Sophomore Executive Committee were Top row: adviser Kay Baines, .rik Counts, Sam Matson, Kim Braun, Audra Rowell, Bottom row: Beth Abbot, Lauren Fore, and laige McClendon. Not pictured: Linda Belcher, Mindy Goodell, Leigh Ann Hoyt, MaryAnn McKibben, susan Owens, Melinda Reid, Joycelyn Ward, and Cynthia Wilson. tary Melanie Garrison, and treasurer Sherry Tackett. The Junior Executive Com- mittee also had a busy year. They spent the majority of their year deciding on a Io- cation and decorations for the JuniorfSenior Prom. Their biggest fund-raising project was selling mums for Home- coming. The officers were president Kim Bartlett, vice president Cindy Saiter, secre- tary Anita Dalton, and treas- urer Tammy Reno. The Sophomore Executive officers were president Lauren Fore, vice president Melinda Reid, and secretary! treasurer Melinda Goodell. The Fresh- man Executive officers were president Kathy Fey, vice president Alicia Mixon, sec- retary Shannon Wilson, and treasurer Amy Thompson. Executive Committees 183 , Mac attack Computers aid staffs in production Shouts of joy spread through the journalism room as the new Apple Macintosh computers and LaserWriter Plus printer were set up for the Lion's Tale and Roar staffs. The computers were first used to produce the second issue of the Lion's Tale. The Lion's Tale staff was small in numbers, and the computers made the task of producing the newspaper easier once staffers learned how to operate the new sys- tem. lt's a learning expe- rience because the new computers were hard to ad- just to. Hopefully the people of this year's staff will be on the staff next year, said as- sociate editor MaryAnn McKibben. Adviser Thomas Toulmin said, They've ad- justed to the new system well, but l would like to see the staff publish a larger pa- per. We have good people on the staff but there's not enough of them. Mr. Toulmin said that overall he was pleased with the efforts of the Roar staff. Last year's staff was hard to beat, but this year's staff has worked really hard, said Mr. Toulmin. Even though there was a lot of frustration in meeting dead- lines, Roar staffer Brandi Futch said, lt was fun. l've never had a class or expe- rience like this. lt's almost like a business with meeting deadlines, you have your own responsibilities and cre- ativity. Associate editor MaryAnn McKibben organi a story on one of the new Macintosh comput in the journalism room during class. 0 1 f Assistant editor Alisa Gossage scruti eral photos to find a suitable one. 184 Lions Tale nizes sev- 1 X l I r 1 i The members of the 1987-88 Llon's Tale staff were Front to back, Michelle Starnes, Helg Dannheim, Christine Dingman, Doug Bradford, John Dillon, James Bishop, MaryAnn McKibbe Alisa Gossage, Chuck Jones, Joe Hernandez, and Sean Golden. members of the 1987-88 Roar Staff were Standing, Shelley Johnson, Holly Kimbrell, Kimberly n, Ariel Davis, Lenlee Sackett, Amy Espenson, Susannah Webb, Ella Talavera, Wendi Washam, cy Tharp, Carrie Curtin, Kellie Reichert, Margaret Clark, Kevin Smith. Kneeling, Ruben Castilla, Ken Finley. Not pictured, Maribel Barrera, Brandi Futch, and Heather Martin. ?!,i3,2'i T 'wx' , ..,. ,f iw c Sitting at her desk, senior Brandi Futch corrects one of her pages during class. Photographers Lenlee Sackett and Ruben Castilla examine their negatives during class. sl'e Typing in a list of proof sheets, junior Holly Kimbrell works on the computer during class. Roar 185 Junior Jason Riker intensely studies his script during an after-school practice. Trish 0'Grady reads from a script for an up- coming play in the spring. 186 Thespians FZ when is The members of the RLT Chapter of the ln- ternational Thesplan Society were Top row, Charles Self, James Bronstad, Jason Riker, Amy Arnett, Shannan Swanson. Bottom rom, Edward Twiss, Jessica Morris, Sherry Tackett, and Kelly Lane. Not pictured, Sheri Nichols. - 1 S u Senior Sherry Tackett and junior Sheri Nichols practice lines for a play during their second- period drama class. Senior Chris Thompson and junior Jason Riker prepare for an upcoming National Forensic League tournament during class. NNN Dramatic talent Thriving on competition The speech department, under the direction of Ms. Sheryl Stutzman, attended many tourna- ments, including one in Sherman at which they took home the first- place trophy. Other tournaments attended were at Plano East, New- man Smith, Vines, and Dallas Bap- tist University. At the Plano East tournament, RLT won one of three Sweepstakes trophies awarded. The competitors also attended the annual Churchill High School Speech Tournament in San An- tonio at which they also did well. Senior Shannan Swanson said, This year's tournament that we hosted at Turner was one of the best ones we have had since l have been here because Turner is finally being noticed. The members of the RLT Chapter ol the National Forensic League were Back now, advisor Sheryl Stutzman, David Greenstone, Jamll Alibhal, Phillip Deen, Mike Russell, Chrls Thompson. Middle rom, Heather Lldster, Jennifer Hutch- eson, Ed Monk. Bottom row, Borany Penh, and Anita Dalton. Productions staged by the drama department, which was guided by Ms. Karen Gossett, included The Ef- fects of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Mari- golds, their UIL one-act play entry in the spring. Dra- ma veteran Melanie Garri- son, senior, described stu- dents in the drama program as hard-working. l'd say we're one of the best around. Melanie mentioned that the drama program needed more students to be- come involved in the depart- ment so that the group could I expand their production ef- forts. We work on quality, said Melanie. I National Forensic League 187 The officers for the 1987-88 Future Homemak- ers of America are U-ry Christian Smith, Misty Seymour, Heather Fox, Salli Ball, John Wylie, and Jeff Raines. gn as 'fx-1: lf' 188 Future Homemakers of America 2 The 1987-88 Future Homemakers of Seniors Shelley Johnson and Matt Hannum en- joy wedded bliss at the mock wedding in No- vember. At the FHA picnic, a group of enthusiastic mem- bers show their senior spirit. Project involvement FHA continues success The Future Homemakers of America, the largest club on campus, had an enjoyable year. The year started off with the annual picnic. Due to rainy weather, the picnic was moved from its tradi- tional Thomas Park location to the school cafeteria, but still managed to draw the biggest crowd ever. Since FHA did not sponsor a trip to the State Fair, a spring pic- nic was held in May. Other activities the group partic- ipated in included the Car- rollton Christmas Parade, a fashion show, and the FHA State Convention, which in- volved many of the club's members. Fund raisers in the last few years have been so successful that a mon- eymaking project was not needed this year. FHA ad- viser Mary Brown explained the purpose of the organi- zation as being public rela- tions and for letting the pub- lic know what the Home Economics classes at RLT are doing. She summed up the benefits of the club by saying, As an FHA member andfor officer, students can develop leadership qualities and at the same time so- cialize and have a great time. K 1 Junior Lanie Mock and senior Carmen Perez assist preschoolers visiting their second period Child Development class. Future Homemakers of America 189 Katrenia Piper works diligently on a typing proj- ect in her sixth-period Clerical Practice class. u-.-....s-......x-am.-....s...... fl gf --Www: was 'A qw N6 5 5 1 - , WM? us Freshman Dalia Cortinos concentrates on an assignment in her Clerical Practice class. 190 OEA and VOCCT P Q 'tgiwv , N,' The members of the Office Education Association were Melodie Johnson, Renee lngram, Williams, Shelley Smith, Amy McNeil, Vicki Truebenbach, Laura Cosper, Melinda Mosley, Michelle Carr. The members of the fifth- and sixth-period RLT Chapter of the Vocational Office Careers Club Texas were Qback rowj Kim Massey, Noelia LaBrada, Maggy Paniagua, and Katrenia Piper, Ura rowy Priscilla Mendoza, Dalia Cortinos, Lisa Soto, and Ann Brown. Not pictured: Mari Alvin, Le Terry, Flora Certain, Kim Hardin, Heather Sheaffer, Elvira Benavides, Lupe Rodriquez, M Centeno, and Debra Lapia. president Kobie Brown concentrates as works on an assignment in her CVAE Co-op members of the RLT Chapters 2 and 4 of the Vocational Opportunities Clubs of Texas were rowy Doug Hake, Missy Peterson, Teresa Burt, Rachel Mowery, Valerie Fross, Osvaldo Flores Kobie Brown, Christi Burks, Robert G. Breath Jr., George Cubria, adviser Doris Tipps, Qfront Chris Linzy, Jennifer Burgan, and Quech Aunng. Promoting interest Classes learn office skills The Office Education Association participated in many fund-raising activities last year to raise money for their annual employer! employee banquet. Some of the activities in- cluded selling candy, calendars, and Christmas gifts through a catalog. They held monthly meetings at which they discussed details for their banquet and planned for their Christmas party that was held at the Magic Time Machine. OEA adviser LaDean Black said, Our goal was to promote more interest in office occupations. Officers were pres- ident Stacy Harpold, vice-president Shelley Smith, secretary Michelle Starnes, treasurer Ramona Catlett, parliamentarian Shawna Heermans, and historian Vicki Truebenbach. The Vocational Office Career Club held monthly meetings that were led by adviser Sharon Stiles. At these meetings they discussed details for their banquet in April and their end-of-the-year picnic in May. Their goal for the year was to pro- mote awareness of the business- oriented career classes. The VOCT classes had a busy year beginning with the Thanksgiving basket the second-year students put together for a needy family at Thanksgiving. They attended the district contest in February, the state contest in May, and held an employ- erfemployee appreciation banquet at the end of the year. To raise money for the banquet, the classes sold candy. Pausing for a moment during class, senior Os waldo Flores reflects for a moment on a busi ness problem he is studying. Seniors Rebecca Morton Logan Flatt, and John Welch discuss tentative activities for the math Scientific altruists Groups help others The Science Club began their first year with a spate of activities that included a canned food drive, the sci- ence wing dedication, and the time capsule sponsor- ship. To raise money for piz- za parties, field trips, guest speakers, and other activi- ties, club members sold blow pops. President Jenny Harrison said the goals of the club were to enlarge the group, to have fun with science, and to make science interesting for everyone. The Mu Alpha Theta math club was outstanding in many areas, not just one field, said adviser Janie McPherson. The group of 53 students helped others with their math and raised enough money to pay for all contest fees. Ms. McPherson said that the club would sponsor students who want- ed to participate in math contests as long as they were willing to work and to study. One such person was Phillip Deen, who won third place in a Richard- son! Pearce math contest. Lopez Kathleen Hayes Logan Flatt Alba Gil Jeanan Walvoord Jennifer Keene Matt Jae Chang Jae Lee Faisal Bhamani Shelly Fisher adviser Janie McPherson Middle row The members of the Mu Alpha Theta math club were Front row, Thlda Phang Mai Nguye lr Wilcox, Rebecca Morton, Alicia Magana, Margaret Clark Sherry Tackett Robin Stacy Mi Kim Bartlett, Ester Chang, Leakhena Poeuv, Quinn Fisher Back row Ashok Llpadhyaya, Magee, Jennifer Patton, Jamil Alibhai, Stacy Stevens David Feller Angela Moren and Martinez. Club members were Back left, Shannon Fritcher, Jeremy Creed, Brandon Sherbert, Sean ls, Jarod Ford, Chad Mosley, Jack Jackson, Joe Grunditz, adviser Alan Bambina. Front During drafting class, junior Jeremy Creed lis- Vlncent Cremeans, Jason Russell, Chris Hartman, and John Rousseau. tens intently to instructions. Six in-.adam-fm members of the 1987-88 Science Club were Back left, adviser Carri CuPPf Participating in a Science Club meeting, junior Kathleen Hayes con- Zambonino, Kimberly Dean. Second row, Donna Davis, Matthew Creason, cent,-ages gn the club news. Cooper. Third row, Kathleen Hayes, Jennifer Lopez, Anh Nguyen. row, Melinda Goodell, Angela Warren, Nishanthu Sreedharan, Mai uyen. Fifth row, Jalesh Panicker, Ashok Upadhyaya, Preston Price, Jenny rrison, Jeanan Walvoord. Sixth row, adviser Mike Reichle, David Lindsay, Draftingfscience Club 193 ssa Johnson, Rebecca Hoffman, and Bottom center, Mike Welch. Organized service Groups coordinate benefits National Honor Society is pri- designed to coordinate activities for marily an organization to serve oth- the benefit of the students, said National Honor Society members display the ers, said adviser David Spindle. adviser Charlene Madrigal. The toys they bought for the needy. The members participated in sev- group began the year by preparing eral projects throughout the year. for the Homecoming Dance, which At Thanksgiving the group collect- occurred Oct. 24. The group also ed canned food for the needy, and sponsored a scavenger hunt for I at Christmas members bought toys canned food. Other projects includ- for needy children. As a fund-raiser ed Spirit Night, the Sweetheart the group sponsored two car wash- Dance, the Honors Presentation, the es and sold Turnergrams fpoems on Honor Roll Breakfast, and the N cardsj on Valentine's Day. The ad- MORP dance in the spring. The ministration held an honors break- group also kept the student body fast for the members Feb. 27 to up-to-date with all school activities I recognize their academic excel- by changing the announcement Ience. The group also sponsored a board and the marquee weekly. The . blood drive and sold carnations. officers were president Robin Stacy, I Overall the organization had a suc- vice-president Greer Scarbrough, cessful year. treasurer Lawrence Chen, secretary J? The Student Senate, composed Julie Lewis, historian Christina Con- N of elected representatives from nell, parliamentarian Troy Madrigal, each class level, is an organization and reporter Clint Swanson. . . , . , .-....,.1 The members of the 1987-88 National Honor Society were Qfrontj Paul Vohra, Julie Scott, Yolanda The National Honor Society officers were Corona, Melanie Garrison, Rene Lawrence, Samona Wilcox, Qsecond rowy Margaret Clark, Jennifer liamentarian Lark Shirley, vice-president Bayless, Salli Ball, Robin Stacy, Stacy Stevens, Leakhena Poeuv, Traci Johnson, Laila Bhamani, Alibhai, treasurer Robin Stacy, president Bun Nary Penh, Heather Fox, Stephanie Drake, Michaele Drake, Jenny Patton, Qbacki Ashok Holmes, and secretary Melanie Garrison. Upadhyaya, Christine Dingman, Lark Shirley, Robert Fey, Guy Young, Mark Holmes, Logan Flatt, ' Rob Laney, Tony Romaine, Sherry Tackett, Pam Miller, Shelley Fisher, Jamil Alibhai, and adviser David Spindle. Not pictured: Lynn Laney, Jae Lee, Becky Morton, Maria Soto, Dean Langston, Morgan Walden, Dennis Kurian, and Brent Haynes. 194 National Honor Society members of the Student Senate were Qfrontl Julie Lewis, Robin Stacy, Greer Scarbrough, stina Connell, Lawrence Chen, Qsecond rowj Audra Rowell, Jodi Callahan, Margaret Clark, h Dillon, Amy Mitchem, Anne Cargill, Donna Schmidt, Deanne Moore, fthird row, Ginjer rist, Laura Pfeiff, Anthony Ramirez, Qbackj Becky Alderson, Lauren Haskin, Brent Streetman, an Walvoord, Elaine Hanes, Cassie Curry, Dusty Haws, and Shawn Henderson. Not pictured: Madrigal, Clint Swanson, Becky Morton, Mike Welch, Andy Aubrey, Misty Mixon, Ben Boykin, n Lamb, and adviser Charlene Madrigal. si- 'elm if Student Senate members decorate the cafeteria for the Oct. 24 Homecoming Dance. Student body president Robin Stacy changes the announcement board for the new week. Senior Mike Welch portrays the Church Lady in the Senate skit performed at the Lion Revue. Student Senate 195 - 196 Advertising u bless and protect you, face radiate with of you, May He be to you, show you and give you His peace Num 6:24-26 to you and to your caring teachers that .ea this milestone. Love and support from the Swanson Family COl'lg1f4u'j13t1P31'5f Congratulations, a Brent Haynes We Love You' the f1fth generauon rn h1s fam1ly to attend Mom Dad Sharm school 1n Carrollton Farmers Branch Congratulahons Ienmfer We Love You' Mom Dad 8: Jason QV l 198 Advert j Sherry Our hves and our futures are bnghter because of you We love you Mom Dad 8a Demse Good Luck next year Mlchaele, Stephanle, 8z Jame' I ll mlss yall Love, J eanan Walvoord NNE Congratufatzons' 1985 1986 You ve made our hves bnghter, happler, and fuller. We love you, Mom 8: Dad 1987 1987 . .' .,.k.-- e V- . . . ' 'rj' V , , . Y W I . ., ,xr o 0 0 ' 0 , . -.ffk . V 1 - - I I I , ., X NH-X o Ad 199 95 'H' ARBARA We Are Proud of You' 'Q new we Lgfe lS Cl challenge meet 11: , f Love Mom Granny Carla 8z. 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Love, Mom, Dad, Bill, lainie, and CHARLIE Ad 201 Congratulations, lvl IC h d e le - -r ' ' -.,1 ' ' T l 4 Af A. 1 WE ARE S0 PROUD OF YOU B THH You hdve been Two ofthe gredTesT joys of our lives There are noT enough words To describe all The love hdpplness dnd pride we feel for you boTh You are EVERYTHING ANY PARENT COULD HOPE FOR IN DAUGHTERS You have excelled In everyThlng you hdve under Taken and you have dlwdys made us proud We wouldnT chdnge d Thang You hdve cerTalnly been dgy-bg The fun double The pledsurel Now The HARD PART comes LETTING GO THANKS FOR T8 WONDERFUL YEARS We love you both MOM AND STEVE l . mir P? Ei I , Ely yyl or 1 QI! gp 'Tk L5 il' Congratulations, Stephdnle ei W 4 . , 'l, H wuz! ' K' 4 . . , l lf , , L . ' , 5' V k , ji, N ' , , 'rag R, - A m ,,,I E T i r . -Wm.. .. K -' vu ,A 1,3 M23 15- Vf SSL. ' x . . I , - 202 Advenisemenls ? 1 5 I 1 You are very special. We love you Mom and Dad Flfways Hfofcf On To your Dreams ' Congmtulatzons and love from ALL of your famzly FOR THE STARS ' QJUQT Only fa1th can guarantee the blessmgs that we hope for or prove the ex1stence of the real1t1es that at present remam unseen 11 Hebrews 1 2 Congratufatzons, Mefanze KLIZ Now armed Wlth our love and Wlth the knowledge of who you are and where ml you have been GO REACH wish 204 Advertisements Who's peeking out from under a stairway calling a name that's lighter than air Who s bending down to give me a rainbow Everyone knows It s WEN E We ve shared sunshine clouds and rainbows But now its your time to reach for the stars Always know how proud we are of you ana how very much WE LOVE YOU Dad Mom Tuff and Tnerni in fill! 31, 1 ..-Q IDIEYFIISFK F' l E .ff 'B' Myra wg 'il 1, 1 4 fr P 5 X 31,111 ahh 2 .bex BJ L ff A P 'Aww ,emi 11 Egg' 'i- LOCATIONS in f if QQW1 KJV First RepubllcBank Belthne Road 1101 S Josey Lane Carrollton TX 75006 1925 Beltlme Road Carrollton TX 75006 Qformerly RepubhcBank Carrolltonb fformerly InterF1rst Carrolltonj ATM located south of dnve ln lanes ATM located on north snde of bank bu11dmg 416 1616 416 1616 Josey Customer Servlce Lane Member FDIC 954 6021 Advemsements 205 1 . . . 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I am S000 ANN: Thanx for I love you off PFOUU Of YOU! letting me be the counting track. your other mother. 208 Ad ' ' W Proverbs 16:3 Commit to the Lord whatever you do and your plans W ll succeed WW The Bonneau Co If I!! , We Love You, Britt 8cM D 8LKlly TddHt M 8cDd W X Z f ' f f Rene 8z Steve X Shannonan artsha om a ' XWWWI wf C ONGRATULATIONS, LOGAN ' WE Lovlz YoU' Mom Dad Darren and Lisa Dear Logan, Thank you for brightening our lives with your witty sense of humor, for thrilling us with your wonderful musical talent, and like your brother and sister, for using your intelligence. The world is yours! GO FOR IT' t fi -X f t Yon ra tu cz tz 0 ns M A:-ex 'ta .etr . .Lrir, M t K : Q f 2 W. To each is given a bag of tools A shapeless mass and a book of rules And each must make ere life is flown Q, A stumbling block or a stepping stone Love Dad Mom and Grandma Dim Fuwe wkat zt takes to foffozu your cfreams Love, Mom 8: Lon Qolomal QHMIHQS 13305 Josey Lane Farmers Branch TX 75234 2l4!243 5794 i . i if ii. 7 e :i'fi35a:5'Eifiififfri T oomaNFnnanciaICom an em rSLIC ' 210 Advertisements Melznda Puddrn, IT 1usT seems like yesrerday you were saying Hold my hand Now you are a beauliful young woman wiTh compassion and love for oThers You have always been The lrghT of our lives lm noT saying :Ts been easy buT IT has been fun' STay as you are and youll make :T rn life We are very proud of you You made IT babe I Love Dad Mom Dave Bryan Mefznda and Maacgzfillew Fl Igfetime offriencL9Hip Matthew Sterling Green Pal-Believe mosT of all in yourself. To become all you expecr in life. 'Own The barn and all Thar dwell ln and around lT.' From The Time you came inTo our world, you have given us so much joy. Who would have ever ThoughT you would have grown inTo a young man of 6'2 . ITIS no wonder Thar Those who come in conTacT wiTh you soon learn your warmTh, smile and love of life. MosT of all your love of horses. CongraTula- Tions 2nd GeneraTion Turner Grad. -You have given us so much - 'Yourself ' Proverbs lO:9 Our Love, Dad, Mom, Derek, Honey, Gran, MaMaw, and Cute Lil Grandmother Dean 5 years old yourifrl-iends and THanKyouf0r so many Eeautyfuf memones Qoozf fucli next year 'We ff mass you very mucfi Ol 'Q' O . ..n I . . ..l fcaufg.. . I We fave you, Mom, Dari i7Cri.sty, amf.Steffanie 212 Advertisements , - ,. X . , , me , '11 ff L. f z - f .f , -, ,x ,stem .:.:,::1. :, 1 . . .,-,.L?q,f 'V mf. .,,. L, , . 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This one Thang I do Things whuch ore behind ond reoch Ing forth unTo Those Things which ore before I press To- word The mork Phil 31314 Forgetiung Those C071g7'atUl'atl071-51 e We conhnue To be proud of you Your moms ond dods Delryn ond Skup Ron ond Nlory Ev - 121 , , -D Congrotulotions, xg. A it . Advertisements 215 pl' Noel. We ore so proud of you Good luck In the fU'l'Ul'e Love Mom Mike Granny and Ms Pzggle jx, J . , ., . M ,,,J,, , D 1 , A W o L mh, ,Qi o - M 1? L , ' ,, - ,, V ,.2,. fgf 1 - , o'e' 5 . , Ar, o f! 6 'i o 2-1523 1 A ee L 1 . L m J 1 1 o f 2.5 . I I I . 4 1 I I . 216 Adveniseme C ONGRATULATIONS, IAMIE nl' We have been and always w1ll be proud of you because you are you We w1ll always be here for you We love you Mom Dad and Ialle Congratulations, Susannah' fd We are so proud of you May God bless your future Love Grandma Grandpa GrandmaK Mom Todd Scott and Matt WUI? We Love You, Mom and Dad Krzstma Lewzn Congratulahons, Graduate 88 Ad 217 l, I Y - I l I5 W t ., W If t. I . 1 . . . ' I I l . 1 I ' ' ' I I I O O I ' V Congratulatrons MONICA We are so proud of you and all your accomphshments We love you Mom Dad and Larry What you can do or dream you can begin rt Boldness has genius power and magic ln rt DUVld, We are so very proud of what you have accomplished We are lucky to have a wonderful son like you We vvlsh you the best throughout your life YOU MADE ITI We love you Mom and Dad just hke dessert, we sawed tfie Eestfor fast' 'We re proucf ofyou. Love, Mom and Dari Confgratufcztwns, LLZ1' I , l , . I ll . , , I l,u u V . l ' Q r t l I 218 Adve 'wt 3111, Thank you for bemg a wonderful daughter from K1ndergarten through Graduatlon We are very proud of all your accomplrshments We wlsh for you Joy love peace and happmess m the years ahead of you Love Dad Mom and Lon Ad en 219 You made it! We Love You, Mom, Dad, Laura, 8z, Julie Dwane, Congratulations, Greg You are special in so many ways, and you have always made us proud. Love, Dad 82. Mom Craig 81, Kristi Congratulations, Seniors '88 E Ad VCI' unna a norz aaa nra angea .. .. QI. '12, :Igi:.1. , C Y' X, ti c, Ls May all of your dreams bloom like daisies in the sun. May you always have stars in your eyes. May you not stop running until your race is won. May you always have blue skies. Love, Mom, Dad, and David We are proud of you Love Mom Dad and Ashley Best W1ShGS to the Class of 88 Congratulatlons, HI C am. . . HHPPGHIHQ Sound Shop 513 Carrollton Park Shopprng Center Carrollton Texas Records Tapes Compact Drscs Gurtars Strrngs Sheet MUSIC 8z Suppl1es Open10am to9prn Provzdmg Lzons muszc to boogze Marlbel Idalla, You have brought so much happmess mto my hfe You are alll had hoped for I pray for the success and happmess you deserve 1n the future With All My Love Mom Ad 221 I with for the past 15 years MW 5 wwvvm' Debb1e Rah Rah wmaafhi ff ag f, wif f Ee? Debra Youll never know the happmess you have brought us Wlth your s1n1le, your lovmg tears, and especlally the joy you have freely g1ven Thank you for bemg who you are and belng ours Love, Mom and Dad, Judy LOT1, Mark, Iul1e,J11n1ny I11'I'1,JE11'1G In Memory ofOar ffnencf jorfy flfazrston 'We wzflafways foae you anrfKeep your memory zn our Hearts Dinar jfrzenrfs QDe6ra Mztcneff Jflrfehna Maczas Plafam Martin Jeanne Latnrop jlonn 'Wfiita.Qr Q3racfiK'iea Qbfancfa Corona Scott Kzmpton Dwane Hahn 222 Advertisements Congratulations to the Varsity Cheerleaders 86-88 We are proud of you. The Mitchells Bill, Shirley, 8: Debra Q I ' chauffeured SGTVICQ 1, I E rf ff for all occaslons . Il WIN NIE! 1 ' super stretch hmousmes 1- M I--1, ' formal sedans luxury vans FAMILY OWNED Sz OPERATED Bar Phone Sunroof ' TV v VCR Prrvacy Wmdows SPECIAL AIRPQRT 24 HR ANSWERING SERVICE RATES 484 8545 MEMBER OF THE DALLAS FORT WORTH LIMOUSINE ASSOCIATION Congratulatlons Curt Love, Steve and Dad SIX. Ad 223 224 Advert -M 'Tasha Joanne Qlarci Kristy jlennwr Carrie ilqys ta aa a a ifE aaaa , Congfatulationg, a aa Li0H6 H36S 8 new M fzssa Jana M ry ,,,. .,.., --1 X rf-Q A vw --2 ,Y ,. , , . xi. Caristian Monica 'Dani MeHnafa Congrolulolions, Brandi! We Love You, om, Docl, Allison, ond Lulu Friends will always see you through, believe in things you want to do, Peel happy when your dreams corne true That 's just the way friends are. J ,,--- Friends will always be right there With wisdom, faith, and strength to share, with love that shows how much they care- That 's just the way friends are. Kenneth 'And thou shalt Always have joy and gladness: Luke 1: 14 -X , no f, ..: 11- v v 1 Q- '-e ,VW tfwfy- Vx' ' t ,fx - I Sgr. 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National Speech and Drama Award 45 U.S. National Science Award Winner 45 Math Competition Awards 2, 3, 45 Most Improved Speak- er - National Forensic League 35 Best Speaker - National Fo- rensic League 35 High Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 45 Valentine's Presentation Master of Ceremonies 4 Arbelaez, Diana Honor Roll 45 Spanish Club 45 Tennis 2, 3, 4 Arnett, Amy Lynn Symphonic Band I, 2, 3, 45 Women's Select Choir I5 Acappella Choir 2, 3, 45 Flag Corps I, 2, 35 Flag Corps Captain 35 All Star Bluebonnet Bowl Performance 35 Olympics of the Mind 2, 35 Or- chestra 2, 3, 45 One-Act Play I, 2, 35 Musical Lead 35 Future Teachers of America President 45 International Thespian Society 2, 3, 45 Who's Who Among American High School Students 3 Ayala, Pepe Football 3, 45 FHA 3 Bailey, Lisa Athletic Training I, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball I5 Executive Committee 45 FHA 3, 45 FCA I, 25 French Club I, 25 Powder-puff 3 Ball, Salli Basketball I, 2, 3, 45 Track I, 2, 35 Golf Team I, 2, 3, 45 Cheerleader 25 Executive Committee 2, 35 Most Individual 35 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 45 Who's Who Among American High School Students 35 NHS 3, 45 FHA President 45 Powder-puff 45 People to People Ambassador 35 Homecoming Princess Nominee 2, 35 Most Individual Nominee 3, 45 Most Humorous Nominee 45 French Club I Barrera, Maribel Marching Band I, 25 Concert Band I, 25 Spanish Club 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club President 35 Junior Achievement 35 Executive Com- mittee 45 Yearbook Staff 45 Who's Who Among High School Stu- dents 35 FHA 45 Honor Roll 4 Bayless, Jennifer Drill Team 2, 3, 45 Pep Squad I5 FHA I, 45 NHS 45 Drill Team President 45 Powder-puff 3, 45 Women's Select Choir 25 Madrigal's 25 Spanish Club 45 Lionettef Cheerleader Show 2, 3, 4 Behrens, Christopher Men's Concert Choir I5 Acappella Choir 2, 3, 45 Latin 3 Bhamani, Laila French Club I, 25 French Club Secretary 25 ICT Secretary 45 Executive Committee I5 Who's Who Among High School Students 45 NHS 45 Mu Alpha Theta 45 Math Club 2, 3, 45 Math Competition 2, 3, 45 Science Competition 2, 35 Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4 Biscomb, Tracey Executive Committee I, 35 Swim Team I, 25 Drill Team 25 Latin Club 2, 35 Junior Classical League 35 Women's Select Choir 25 ACappella 3, 45 Symbany 3, 45 Madrigals 25 Orchestra I5 LIIL State Solo and Ensemble 3, 45 Who's Who Among American High School Students 35 Who's Who in Music 45 High Honor Roll I, 45 Honor Roll 3 228 Senior Index Index Blair, Diana Executive Committee I, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club I, 25 FHA 2, 3, 45 FCA I, 25 Lion's Life 35 Student Senate I5 Most Spirited 35 Class Clown Nominee 35 Powder-puff 3, ,4 Bowen, Barbara Band I, 2, 3, 45 Executive Committee 35 LIIL Solo and Ensemble lst Division 2, 35 State Solo Competition 2, 3, 45 French Club 35 All Region Band 35 Bi State 35 Who's Who Among High School Students 3, 45 Who's Who in Music 45 Who's Who in Fine Arts 4 Boykin, Tracy Junior Achievement 2, 35 Interact, President 45 International Thes- pian Society 3, 45 Honor Roll 3, 45 Who's Who Among High School Students 3, 4 Bradford, Doug Executive Committee 3, 45 Leadership Award 35 Vice President Senior Class5 Newspaper Staff 45 Technology Leadership Program 4 Brandt, Laura Choir 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Senate 35 Choir Officer 45 Symbany 3, 45 Musical 3 Brown, Samuel Barrett Cross Country 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Regional Cross Country 25 JETS Vice President 35 German Club 1, 2, 45 German Club Vice President 25 Orchestra I, 2, 45 All Region Orchestra I Bryan, Jason Football I, 2, 3, 45 Track I, 2, 3, 45 FCA I, 2, 35 FHA 2, 3,5 Most Handsome I, 2, 35 Most Handsome Nominee 45 Valentine King I, 2, 3, 45 Mr. THS Nominee 4 1 Burgess, Terese Volleyball I, 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 45 District Champion - Track 25 Basketball I, 25 FHA 2, 35 Spanish Club I Callahan, Jodi Acappella Choir 2, 3, 45 Student Senate 2, 3, 45 FHA I, 2, 3, 45 W Mascot 45 All American Mascot 45 Who's Who Among American High School Students 45 Tennis 25 High Honor Roll 45 Homecoming Princess Nominee 2, 3, 45 Powder-puff 3, 4 Campbell, Alexander Carr Marching Band I, 2, 3, 45 Jazz Band 35 Tennis I, 25 Concert Band I, ' 25 Symphonic Band 3, 45 Spanish Club 3, 4 X Campbell, Jill I Spanish Club I5 FHA 2, 3, 45 Executive Committee 3, 45 Executive Committee Secretary 4 Cargill, Anne Cheerleader 2, 3, 45 Student Senate 2, 3, 45 Young Life 35 FCA 1, 25 Pep Squad I5 Class Favorite 25 Most Involved Nominee 25 Home- coming Princess Nominee 25 High Honor Roll 45 Honor Roll 4 Certain, Dana Clerical Practice 35 CVAE Co-op 45 FHA 3, 4 Chapman, Kathryn ' Pep Squad 15 Spanish Club 45 FHA 45 Honor Roll 3 Clark, Margaret Executive Committee I, 2, 3, 45 Band I5 Tennis 25 Spanish Club 25 NHS 3, 45 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 45 FHA 3, 45 Yearbook Staff 45 Powder Puff 35 Who's Who Among High School Students 45 Outstanding I Personality Nominee I, 25 Most Humorous Nominee 45 Honor Roll I, , 2, 3, 45 Favorite Class Personality Nominee I Claterbaugh, Joel Football I, 25 Most Involved I5 Spanish Club 2, 35 FHA 45 FFA 2, 35 FCA I, 2, 35 Student Senate I Coleman, Kim Cheerleader 13 Lionette 23 FCA 1, 23 Spanish Club 2, 3, 43 FHA 3, 43 TEMPO 33 Executive Committee 3 Cookston, Jeffrey Travis Spanish Club 1, 23 Marching Band 1, 23 Executive Committee 3, 43 FHA 43 Key Club 13 Powder-puff Cheerleader 3 Cooper, Jason Swim Team 1, 2, 33 Science Club 43 Debate 4g French Club 3, 43 Honor Roll 1, 2, 33 High Honor Roll 4 Corona, Yolanda Track 1, 2, 33 Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 13 NHS 43 All District Cross Country 43 Interact 43 GirI's Athletic Booster Club 3, 43 Powder-puff 3, 4 Casper, Laura Lynn Executive Committee 3, 43 VOE Co-op 43 TEMPO 43 Homecoming Princess Nominee 13 Cross Country 23 Track 21, 2, 33 FHA 3 Curtin, Carrie Pep Squad 13 Drill Team 2, 3, 43 Drill Team Captain 43 Executive Committee 1, 2, 3, 43 Homecoming Princess Nominee 1, 43 Home- coming Princess 23 Who's Who in Drill Team 23 All American Drill Team 3, 43 Honor Roll 3, 43 FHA 43 Yearbook Staff 43 Who's Who Among High School Students 3, 43 Most Talented 43 Most Beautiful Nominee 1, 2, 33 Class Favorite Nominee 23 Powder-puff 3, 43 Lion Revue 3, 4 Dannheim, Helga German Club 1, 23 German Club President 13 Executive Committee 33 Newspaper Staff 4 Davis, Billy Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 FHA 4 Davis, Mark Auto Body VICA 3, 4 Dees, John FFA 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 3, 43 FHA 43 Football 3 Dickherber, Darci Lynn FCA Officer 2, 33 Swim Team 1, 2, 33 Drill Team 2, 3, 43 Executive Committee 1, 2, 3, 43 Junior Classical League 33 Latin Club 2, 33 Women's Select Choir 23 Acappella Choir 33 Drill Team Business Officer 3, 43 LionettefCheerIeader Show 2, 3, 43 Homecoming Princess Nominee 33 TEMPO 4 Dingman, Christine Cross Country 1, 2, 33 Track 1, 23 NHS 3, 43 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 43 Lion's Tale Editor 43 Basketball 1, 23 Who's Who Among High School Students 33 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 Drake, Michaele Volleyball 1, 2, 3, Varsity Captain 43 First Team All District Vol- leyball 3, 43 Volleyball Setter of the Year 43 Basketball 1, 2, 43 Powder-puff Football 3, 43 Who's Who Among American High School Students 3, 43 High Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 43 NHS 3, 43 FHA 3, 43 Most Athletic Nominee 4 Drake, Stephanie Volleyball 1, 2, 3, Varsity Captain 43 First Team All District Vol- leyball 43 Honorable Mention All District Volleyball 33 Basketball 1, 2, 43 Powder-puff Football 3, 43 Who's Who Among American High School Students 3g High Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 43 NHS 3, 43 FHA 3, 43 Most Athletic Nominee 43 Most Intelligent Nominee 4 Espenson, Amy Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 13 Yearbook Staff 2, 3, 43 Powder- puff 3, 43 Homecoming Queen Nominee 43 Honor Roll 43 Lion Life 3 Farr, Mark Allen Acappella Choir 2, 3, 43 Symbany Choir 2, 3, 43 All District Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 All Zone Choir 2, 33 Class Favorite 13 Most Outstanding Personality 23 Class Favorite Nominee 33 Basketball 1, 2, 43 Track 1, ' 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 3, 43 Student of the Month - Oct. I987Q Executive Committee 1, 33 Acappella Choir Leader 4 Finley, Kenneth Wayne Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 33 Executive Committee 1, 2, 33 French Club 1, 2, 33 Yearbook Staff 43 Who's Who Among High School Students 43 Powder-puff Coach 3, 43 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3g Lion Life 3 Fisher, Shelly L. Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3, 43 All Region Band 43 All District Choir 43 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 43 NHS 3, 43 Acappella Choir 43 Who's Who Among American High School Students 33 Spanish Club 33 Band Council 43 Executive Committee 43 High Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Jazz Band 43 Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Flatt, Logan G. Texas All State Band 2, 3, 43 NHS 3, 43 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 43 Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Band President 3, 43 Area Band 1, 2, 3, 43 All Region Band 1, 2, 3, 43 High Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 French Club 2, 33 Calculus Club 43 Outstanding Musician - Ll.T. Honors Wind Ensemble 4 Fox, Heather Pep Squad 13 Cheerleader 2, 33 Latin Club 23 Who's Who Among American High School Students 33 Women's Concert Choir 33 Most Spirited Nominee 33 NHS 43 Mu Alpha Theta 43 Acappella Choir 43 Executive Committee 43 FHA Treasurer 43 Lion Revue 33 Lion- ettef Cheerleader Show 3 Frierott, Jennifer Tennis 1, 23 Executive Committee Treasurer 33 Executive Com- mittee President 43 Powder-puff 3, 43 Most Beautiful Nominee 4 Futch, Brandi Acappella Choir 2, 3, 43 Tennis 23 FCA 2, 33 Spanish Club 23 French Club 33 FHA 3, 43 Yearbook Staff 43 Executive Committee 3, 43 Most Outstanding Personality Nominee 13 Most Individual Nominee 2, 43 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Powder Puff 3, 4 Garrison, Melanie International Thespian Society 1, 2, 3, 43 National Forensic League 1, 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 3, 43 Spanish Club Class Representative 43 Executive Committee 3, 43 Executive Committee President 33 Ex- ecutive Committee Secretary 43 NHS Secretary 3, 43 International Thespians Society Treasurer, Vice President, President3 Most Prom- ising Performer, Best Supporting Actress3 National Forensic League Secretaryg National Forensic League Best Actress Grizzle, Cameron Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Football Captain 43 Football Newcomer of the Year 3 Hahn, Dwane Football 1, 23 Track 23 Executive Committee 43 FHA 1, 2, 3, 4 Hamby, Ceil French Club 2, 3, 43 German Club 33 Math Club 1, 2, 33 Science Club 33 Spelling Team 23 National Honor Roll 33 High Honor Roll 4 Haws, Dustin Student Senate 1, 2, 3, 43 FCA 1, 2, 33 Most Involved 23 Class Clown 33 Newspaper Staff 33 Lion Runner 3 Hearon, Shana Pep Squad 13 FHA 1, 2, 3, 4 Henderson, Jana Who's Who Among American High School Students 33 Lionettes 3, 43 Drill Team Secretary 43 French Club 43 French Club Secretary 43 Executive Committee 3, 43 Latin Club 23 TEMPO 43 Pep Squad 13 LionettefCheerleader Show 3, 4 Hill, Jimmy Football 13 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 23 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 FHA 4 Holmes, Mark FCA 1. 2. 3: FHA 43 NHS 3, 43 Latin Club 2, 33 Executive Committee Senior Index 229 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Football Captain 45 Who's Who Among American High School Students 45 Favorite Class Per- sonality 35 National Mathematics Award 35 National Honor Roll 3 Johnson, Shelley Freshman Class Treasurer5 Homeroom Representative 25 Kappa Gamma 1, 25 Kappa Sigma Chi 1, 25 Phi Delta Sigma, President 25 Young Life 1, 25 Executive Committee 3, 45 Yearbook Staff 45 FHA 3, 45 Homecoming Princess 45 Latin Club 3, 45 Most Beautiful Nominee 45 Miss THS Nominee 4 Johnson, Traci Drill Team 3, 45 Executive Committee 35 Spanish Club Advisory Council 45 Interact 3, 45 NHS 3, 45 FHA 35 FCA 2, 35 Yearbook Staff 15 Who's Who in Drill Team 45 Lionettes Business Officer 35 Lion- ettes Vice-President 45 French Club 15 Outstanding Marcher 3, 45 Pep Squad 25 Powder-puff 3, 4 Kimpton, Scott Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club Vice President 35 French Club 3, 45 Wrestling 1, 2, 35 Farmers Branch Student City Council 45 Foreign Language Club 4 King, Claudia Marching Band I, 2, 3, 45 Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Who's Who Among American High School Students 35 Executive Committee 35 Junior Class Secretary 35 Future Teachers of America 45 Debate Team 25 National Forensic League 2 Kirkwood, Brian Spanish Club 25 Trainer 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 15 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3 Knight, Leah Basketball 1, 25 Executive Committee 45 Powder-puff 3, 4 Laney, Robert Men's Concert Choir 15 Acappella Choir 2, 3, 45 Symbany5 Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Band Vice President 45 NHS 3, 45 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 45 Executive Committee 35 Most Involved 3, 45 Honor Roll 3, 45 First Division Solo and Ensemble Band 1, 2, 3, 45 First Division Solo and Ensemble Choir 1, 3, 45 First Division State Solo and Ensemble 1, 35 Zone Choir 2, 3, 45 Region Choir 2, 3, 45 Area Choir 45 Region Band 45 Who's Who in Music 3, 4 Lindsay, Suzanne HECE Co-op 45 Pep Squad 1 Ludford, Kelsey 8. Marching Band 1, 2, 45 Symphonic Band 1, 2, 45 German Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Foreign Exchange Student 35 Track 4 Macias, Adelina Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 45 Head Cheerleader 1, 45 Executive Committee 1, 45 FCA 1, 25 FHA 3, 45 Who's Who Among American High School Students 35 Homecoming Princess 1, 45 Class Favorite 15 Class Favorite Nominee 1, 2, 45 Most Spirited Nominee 1, 2, 3, 45 Lion Revue 3, 45 Lionette! Cheerleader Show 3, 45 Latin Club 1, 25 Latin Club Historian 25 Powder-puff 3, 4 Marsh, Aaron Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 2, 35 Lion Life 35 FHA 3, 45 Honor Roll 3, 45 High Honor Roll 45 Baseball 2, 35 Outstanding Defensive Back 45 Powder-puff Coach 3, 4 Martin, Adam A. Basketball 15 Honor Roll 1, 2, 35 High Honor Roll 45 FHA 45 DECA 45 DECA President 45 TEMPO 4 Martin, Heather Tennis 1, 2, 35 FHA 45 Yearbook Staff 3, 45 Executive Committee 15 Cheerleader 1 Mathews, Renee FHA 2, 45 ICT 3 Miller, Pamela NHS 3, 45 Who's Who Among American High School Students 3, 45 High Honor Roll 25 Honor Roll 1, 3, 45 FHA 1, 2, 45 FTA 45 Executive 230 Senior Index Committee 3, 45 Spanish Club 3, 45 Tennis 25 TEMPO 4 Mitchell, Debra Cheerleader 1, 3, 45 Lionette 25 Executive Committee 1, 25 Orchestra 15 Women's Select Choir 3,5 Acappella Choir 45 FCA 2, 3, 45 FHA 45 Spanish Club 3, 45 Student Government Day - Mayor Pro Tem 45 Who's Who Among American High School Students 35 Lion Revue 3, 45 CheerIeaderfLionette Show 2, 3, 45 Best Personality Nominee 35 Most Humorous Nominee 3, 4 Mitchell, Mary French Club 2, 3, 45 Lionettes 2, 3, 45 Executive Committee 45 FHA 1, 45 Honor Roll 2, 3 Mooney, Christina Lionettes 3, 45 Tennis 1, 25 Executive Committee 45 Lionettes Business Officer 45 Latin Club 45 Spanish Club 1, 25 Powder-puff 3, 45 Golf Team 45 Student Government Day - City Manager 45 Lion- ettefCheerIeader Show 3, 4 Moreau, Teresa CCTL 15 FHA 2, 3, 45 VOE Co-op 3, 4 Morton, Rebecca NHS 3, 45 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 45 Executive Committee 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Senate 45 FHA 3, 45 Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 45 Football Sweetheart 45 Valentines Princess 1, 2, 45 Most Involved 1, 2, 35 Most Involved Nominee 4 Noh, Jin Cross Country 3, 45 Track 3, 4 Partida, Joann Pep Squad 15 Drill Team 2, 3, 45 LionettefCheerleader Show 3, 45 Spanish Club 35 Powder-puff Football 3, 45 Honor Roll 4 Patterson, Melissa Lionette 3, 45 Lionette Lieutenant 45 All American Drill Team 3, 45 Who's Who in Drill Team 3, 45 American All Star Dancers 45 Miss Drill Team North Texas - 1st Runner-up 45 American Airlines Scholar Award 35 Miss Dallas High Kick 4 Prado, Paul Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 15 FHA 45 High Honor Roll 4 Queen, Daren Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Lionette Escort 4 Quigley, Mike FHA 45 Spanish Club 35 Most Humorous Nominee 45 Soccer 1, 2, 35 FCA 15' Science Club 35 Most Improved - Math 1 Reamer, Curt A. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 25 Who's Who Among American High School Students 45 All District Basketball 3, 45 Basketball Captain 3, 45 FHA 3, 4 Reichert, Kellie Pep Squad 15 FCA 35 Yearbook Staff 45 FHA 1, 2, 45 Executive Committee 45 French Club 3, 45 Lion Life 35 Powder-puff 3, 4 Roberts, Nannette Executive Committee 1, 45 Drill Team 1, 2, 3, 45 Drill Team Officer 35 All American Drill Team 45 Who's Who in Drill Team 3 Rocha, Adelina Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 2, 35 FHA 1, 3, 4 Romaine, Michael All Region Jazz Band 2, 35 All Region Band 2, 3, 45 Band Board Officer 35 NHS 3, 45 Calculus Club 45 Little Mary Sunshine Pit Orchestra 35 Latin Club 2, 45 Latin Club Treasurer 45 Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra Wind Section 3, 45 North Sea Jazz Festival 15 Montreux Jazz Festival 1 Sackett, Lenlee Acappella 25 Musical 25 Cosmetology 3, 45 Cosmetology Historian 45 Yearbook 43 Powder-puff 43 Pep Squad 13 FHA 4 Scarbrough, Greer Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Symphonic Band Treasurer 43 FCA 1, 2, 33 FCA Vice President 33 Executive Committee 13 Student Senate 2, 3, 43 Student Senate Historian 33 Student Senate Vice President 43 Student Senate Top Ten Senator 2, 33 Hoby International Semi Finalist 23 Who's Who Among American High School Students 3, 43 Homecoming Princess Nominee 43 Most Involved 23 Most Involved Nominee 33 Society of Distinguished High School Students 3, 43 TEMPO 43 Honor Roll 3, 4 Sherbert, Brandon DECA 4 Sivess Jr., Charles Edward Interact 43 TEMPO 43 Golf Team 3, 43 Tennis 1, 23 German Club 1, 2 Smith, Gregory Alan Spanish Club 23 FFA 33 VICA 3, 43 FHA 4 Stacy, Robin Drama 1, 2, 3, 43 NHS 43 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 43 Student Senate Treasurer 2, 3, Student Senate President 43 Executive Committee 3, 43 Acappella Choir 3, 43 Top 10 Senator3 Who's Who Among American High School Students 3, 43 Outstanding American Stu- dent 33 High Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Student of the Month 43 Class Favorite 33 Best Personality 2 Stevens, Stacy NHS 3, 43 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 43 Band 1, 23 Latin Club 23 Who's Who Among American High School Students 33 High Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 Sullivan, Kevin Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 FHA 3, 4 Sutherland, Chandra Lynn French Club 1, 3, 43 FHA 43 Foreign Language Club 43 French Competition 33 National French Exam 1 Swanson, Shannan Who's Who Among American High School Students 33 Olympics of the Mind 2, 3, 43 Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 43 All American Cheerleading Finalist 3, 43 Latin Club President 33 FHA 43 Student Senate 33 Lion Revue 3, 43 Homecoming Princess 33 Homecoming Queen 43 Most ln'dividual Nominee 1, 33 Executive Committee 43 Drama Club 2, 3, 43 Thespian Secretary 43 Maud in Little Mary Sunshine 33 Janice in the LIIL One Act Play 4 Tackett, Sherry Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Concert Band 13 Symphonic Band 2, 3, 43 Assistant Drum Major 3, 43 UIL One Act Play 1, 2, 3, 43 School Plays 1, 2, 3, 43 LIIL Prose and Poetry 1, 2, 43 Little Mary Sunshine 33 Executive Committee 3, Treasurer 43 Who's Who Among American High School Students 33 High Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Mu Alpha Theta Vice President 3, 43 NHS 3,43 Thespians Treasurer, Vice President 3, 43 National Forensic League 2, 3, 43 Band Council 3, 43 Competitive Speech Squad 1, 3, 43 TFA State Qualifier 43 Lion Revue Master of Ceremonies 4 Talavera, Ella Spanish Club 1, 23 Pep Squad 13 Swim Team 2, 3, 43 Yearbook Staff 43 Powder-puff 43 FHA 2, 43 Honor Roll 2, 3 Todd, Monica Junior Achievement 13 Latin Club 1, 23 Executive Committee 1, 2, 33 Drill Team 2, 3, 43 Honor Roll 3, 4 Turner, Misha Future Teachers of America 43 FHA 3, 4 Llpadhyaya, Ashok French Club President 43 Science Club 43 Chess Club 43 NHS 3, 43 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 43 Odyssey of the Mind 2, 3, 43 Close-up Program 23 Science Club Ethics Committee 43 Who's Who Among American High School Students 33 PTA Reflections Projects fdrama, drawingi3 Red Cross Youth Volunteer Handbook Cover Contest Second Place 33 Foreign Language Weekend Awards 2, 43 Region 10 Computer Programming. Contest Third Place 33 FB-CAA Student Show Awards 1, 33 Ninth Annual High School Programming Contest3 University of Dallas Government Seminar Scholarship 33 Home- coming Hall Decorating Contest Third Place 43 la Fete Francais 2, 3, 43 Lions Club 23 BSA Medical Explorers 3 Upchurch, Melinda Pep Squad 13 Drill Team 3, 43 Spanish Club 33 FFA 33 HECE 43 FHA 2, 3, 43 Powder-puff 3, 43 Honor Roll 4 Valdez, Patricia Pep Squad 13 Volleyball 2, 33 Track 23 Soccer 3, 43 Girl's Athletic Booster Club 3, 43 Spanish Club 3, 43 Foreign Language Club 43 Powder-puff 3, 4 Van Fleet, Christian Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Most Handsome Nominee 13 FCA 1, 2, 33 Basketball 1, 23 Cross Country 33 Executive Committee 43 Newspaper Staff 4 Varnell, Jeremy FHA 3, 43 Football 23 Track 2 Walden, Morgan Cheerleader 1, 23 Mascot 33 High Honor Roll 1, 2, 33 Most Spirited 1, 23 Most Spirited Nominee 33 FHA 43 Executive Committee 3, 43 Who's Who Among American High School Students 33 NHS 4 Ward, Diane Cheerleader 2, 3, 43 FHA 1, 2, 3, 43 TEMPO QPhase lllj 43 Home- coming Princess Nominee 4 Washam, Wendi Farmers Branch Student Advisory Board 43 Government Day Fire Chief 43 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 43 FHA 43 Executive Committee 43 Foreign Language Contest - lst Place 13 District Sponsored Trip to Spain 13 Yearbook Staff 43 Honor Roll 3, 4 Webb, Susannah Band 1, 23 Boy's Basketball Manager 2, 3, 43 Yearbook Staff 3, 43 Yearbook Editor 43 FHA 43 Executive Committee 43 Athletic Trainer 43 Newspaper Staff 33 Who's Who Among American High School Students 33 Honor Roll 33 Powder-puff 3, 4 Welch, John Calculus Club 43 National Forensic League 3, 43 Debate 2, 3, 43 Science Club 43 Odyssey of the Mind 43 Whiz Quiz 1 Welch, Michael K. German Club 13 Calculus Club 4 Wheeler, Margo Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 French Club 23 Executive Committee 43 Newspaper Staff 4 Wilcox, Samona Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Symphonic Band l, 2, 3, 43 Drum Major 43 Jazz Band 1, 2, 3, 43 All Region Band 3, 43 All Region Jazz 3, 43 Band Council 3, 43 NHS 3, 43 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 43 French Club 2, 3, 43 Foreign Language Club 43 French Club Treasurer 43 Executive Committee 3, 43 Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents 33 Who's Who in Music 43 High Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Montreux Jazz Festival 13 North Seas Jazz Festival 13 Who's Who in Fine Arts 4 Winton, Daniel A. Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Executive Committee 43 Academic Decathlon 43 High Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 French Club 2, 33 FCA 3, 43 FHA 43 Track 1, 2 Yensan, Helen Pep Squad 13 Women's Concert Choir 13 Acappella Choir 2, 3, 43 Symbany Show Choir 3, 43 Who's Who in Music 43 All Region Choir 43 All District Choir 3, 4 Senior Index 231 Barton, General Index Abbe, Tina 65 Abbott, Beth 65 Abercrombie, Spencer 65 Abernathy, Elana 65 Abner, Stephanie 55 Abraham, Timothy 10 Academic Decathlon 158 Adamovsky, Rick 176 Adams, Carla 65 Adams, Kenneth 65, 122 Adams, Ophelia 86, 87 Adamson, Courtney 65 Administration 87 Adrian, Aimee 65 Agado, Jefte 55 Aguilar, Jose 39, 136 Aguilar, Michael 39 Ahadi, David 39 Ainsworth, Chad 73 Albertson, Anna 75 Alderson, Rachel 75 Alexander, Mark 75 Alf 31 Alibhai, Jamil 39 Allbright, Michael 82 Allen, Phillip 65 Allen, Wyndee 176 Alsobrook, Elizabeth 55 Alsobrook, Jonathan 75 Alvarez, Cynthia 55 Alverado, Annette 75 Alvir, Maria 39 Amaya, Jose 140 Anderson, Becky 4 Arambula, Ignacio 65 Aranda, Jose 65 Arando, Rogelio 55, 160 Arbelaez, Diana 17, 39, 123 Archer, Anne 32 Archer, Laura 39 Arellano, Gonzalo 65 Arellano, Margarita 75 Arnett, Amy 39 Ashby, Dana 55 Atkinson, Holly 75 ' Atterberry, Julie 65 Aubrey, Andrew 55, 142, 143 Austin, Angela 75 Auto Body 160 Auto Mechanics 160 Avila, Samuel 75 Ayala, Pepe 39, 110 Ayers, Bethany 65 Backus, Mason 65 Baggs, Dannielle 39 Bailey, Dina 65 Bailey, Lisa 40, 39, 113 Bailey, Stephanie 55 Baines, Kay 89 Baker, Casey 75 Baker, Clark 55, 110 Baker, Misty 82 Bakker, Jim 34 Baldwin, lkechi 82 Baldwin, Leigh 55 Baldwin, Speedy 65 Ball, Salli 39, 132, 188, 198 Bambina, Alan 86, 87, 193 Banda, Rosalinda 65 Banks, David 55 Banks, Kimberly 75 Banmill er, David 79, 82, 155 Barlow, Christopher 5, 39, 52, 110 Barlow, Travis 10, 18, 65, 110, 143 Barrera, Elsa 89 Barrera, Maribel 39, 182, 221 Barrera, Rayner 75 Barrett, Timothy 55 Bartlett, Amy 75 Bartlett, Kimberly 55, 182 Bartlett, Mindi 55 Robert 65 BandfConcert 164 Band f Jazz Band 1 Symphonic 164 232 General Index BaseballfJunior Varsity 155 BaseballfVarsity 154 BasketballfBoys 128, 130, 131 BasketballfGirIs 135 Bates, Christie 65 Bauer, Brian 75 Bayes, Chet 39, 147 Bayless, Troy 39, 65 Beakley, Robert 55 Beck, Stephanie 75 Beck, Stephen 75, 131 Bednar, Chris 160 Beebe, Amelia 55 Behrens, Christopher 39 Belanger, Kristen 96 Belcher, Linda 65 Bell, Byron 65 Benefield, Brandon 65, 110 Benitez, Vincente 140 Benitz, Monica 55, 109, 119 Bennett, Challis 176 Bennington, Shelley 176 Bentler, Helen 174 Berg, Kenneth 75 Berger, Gretchen 74, 75 Bergeron, Scrappy 86, 175 Bernardini, Rebecca 65, 124 Berrier, Rebecca 75 Berry, Tiffany 75 Bertolozzi, Richard 65 Bertrand, Doug 90, 94, 115, 136, 140 Bhaget, Moez 65 Bhamani, Faisal 55 Bhamani, Laila 39 Billups, Michael 55 Billups, Sean 160, 161 Biondo, Thomas 39, 110 Bird, Carolyn 65 Birdsong, Bret 65 Biscomb, Theresa 39 Biscomb, Tracy 18 Bishop, James 65 Black, John 6 Black, LaDean 87 Blacker, Johanna 39, 177 Blackhorn, Sophie 174 Blackwood, Daniel 55 Blagg, Leslie 65 Blair, Diana 39, 182 Blair, Sean 75 Blake, Kelly 75 Blanton, Christopher 75 Blase, Matthew 65, 131 Bledsoe, Tempsett 30 Blue, Heather 75 Bodam, Linda 87 Boenig, Eric 55, 182 Boler, James 160 Bon Jovi, Jon 29 Bond, Bryan 55 Bond, Christopher 75 Bonneau Co. 209 Bonneau, Britt 8, 39, 110, 154, 20 Boone, Kandice 39, 177 Bou, Sok 55 Bou, Sophal 39 Bourland, Joe 90 Bowden, Amy 65 Bowen, Barbara 4, 39, 200 Bowman, Suzanne 20, 55 Boyd, Lee 65, 140 Boyd, Matthew 65 Boyer, Clayton 39 Boykin, Benjamin 65 Boykin, Tracy 39 Braden, Jena 75 Bradford, Douglas 39 Branch, Richard 65 Brandt, Kimberly 40 Brandt, Laura 40 Brandt, Nicole 75 Brandtly, Erik 82 Branson, Chris 55 Brashear, Heather 65 Brassard, Wendi 75 Braun, Kim 65, 73 Brawner, Stephanie 55 Bray, Matthew 75 Brazel, Tommy 160 Brazier, Alejandro 65 Breaux, Andrew 40 Breeding, James 40, 174 Brent, Benny 116 Brewer, Misti 75 Bridges, Jackie 55, 110, 130, 160 Brito, Patricia 65 Britt, Bennie 65, 116 Brockman, Scott 40, 108, 122, 123, 136 Bronstad, James 55 Brooks, Dayna 6, 18, 55 Brookshier, Mark 75 Brown Anveletta 65 Brown, Barrett 109, 116 Brown Betty 174 Brown Bill 96 Brown Coty 75, 135 Brown Dan 95 Brown David 65 Brown Holly 65 Brown Jason 55 Brown Kobie 40 Brown Lee 179 Brown Mary 55 Brown Melanee 74 Brown Robert 75 Brown Samuel 40 Brown Steve 117 Brown Susan 75, 147 Brown Tammy 75 Bruce, Maurice 75 Bryan, Jason 38, 40 Bryan, Timitha 65, 134 Bryant, Albert 65 Buchanan, Andrew 75 Buck, Lisa 55 Buckley, Jason 75, 160 9 Buhr, Gwendolen 65 Building Trades 178 Bullard, Harry 95, 147 Burchett, Philip 143 Burchfield, Kevin 40 Burgess, Lisa 55 Burgess, Terese 40, 138 Burke, Trisha 40 Burkhalter, Kathy 55 Burks, Christine 40 Burns, Michael 40 Burt, David 40 Burt, Teresa 55 Bush, Randy 95 Bushnell, Carol 88, 138 Butler, John 65 Bynum, Missy 55 Byrd, Jerry 55 Byrum, Clint 110 Cadena, Kathy 73 Cafeteria Workers 174 Calculus Club 52 Callahan, Jodi 40, 167 Camargo, Claudia 55 Camargo, David 55 Campbell, Alexander 41, 52 Campbell, David 75 Campbell, Demetria 176 Campbell, Jack 75 Campbell, Jill 41 Campbell, Joy 41 Campos, Dora 82, 138 Candido, Leticia 82 Capps, Melanie 75, 135 Caraway, Anthony 75 Carden, Elizabeth 41 Cardona, Andrew 55 Cargill, Anne 41, 199 Carl, Robert 55, 110 Carlisle, Leah 75 Carlson, Kyle 65, 73, 122 Carnes, Kelly 55 Carroll, Susan 55 Carroll, Wade 65, 66 Carruth, Charlene 174 Carson, Jennifer 55 Carson, Johnny 31 Carson, O. K. Carswell, Holly 75, 82, 156 Carter, Gregory 110 Carter, Stacie 65 Cassidy, Dan 161 Castellanos, Maria 65 Castilla, Marcos 65, 110 Castilla, Ruben 55, 185 Castleberry, Brian 55 Castro, Malcom 140 Castro, Nelson 140 Castro, Ruben 75 Caswell, Collin 75 Catchings, Julie 55 Cate, Shannon 65 Catlett, Ramona 55 Cazares, Elizabeth 55 Cazares, Norma 55 Cazares, Pilar 55 Cedri, Julius 161 Cegelski, Tomas 41, 110 Centeno, Maria 41 Certain, Dana 41 Certain, Flora 55 Chamberlain, Susan 75 Chambers, Lisa 66 Chambers, Matt 55 Chamosa, Agustin 66 Chance, Emma 96 Chang, Jae 56, 122, 123 Chapa, Ernest 66 Chapman, Betsy 147 Chapman, Kathryn 41 Chapman, Mary 66 Chapman, Tracey 55 Chastain, Julie 87 Chau, Cam 56 Chau, Quoc 56 Chau, Van 56 CheerleadersfFreshman 167 CheerleadersjJV 167 Cheerleaders1Varsity 4, 166, 167, 222 Chen, Lawrence 66 Cher 32 Chheng, Kim Orn 66 Chhoa, Leng 41, 160 Chiever, Carolyn 89 Childers, Christy 75 Childers, Mark 56, 123 ChoirfA Cappella 171, 172 ChoirfMen's Concert 170 ChoirfSymbany 170, 171 ChoirfWomen's Concert 172 ChoirfWomen's Select 171 Chong, Coral 56 Chong, Rubi 56 Christensen, Bobby 128, 131 Cosby, Bill 30 Cosmetology 176 Cosper, Coughra Laura 41 n, Christi 41, 38, 116, 214 Coughran, Mark 66 Counts, Eric 66 Coursey, Sharon 66 Cowdrey, Vince 88, 89, 132 Crane, Kathryn 76, 138 Cranford, Bryan 56 Crawford, Erica 66, 168 Crawford, Randy 66 Crawford, Sandra 66 Crawford, Stefanie 76 Creason, Matthew 66, 193 Creed, Jeremy 56, 193 Cremeans, Vincent 56, 193 Crigger, Wendy 76 Crockett, James 41 Crone, J eff 76 Cross CountryjVarsity Boys 116 Cross CountryfVarsity Girls 117 Cross, James 56 Cross, Marc 66 Crouch, Marcie 76 Croucher, Melissa 41 Cruz, Michael 76 Culp, Ca rrie 193 Curran, Daryl 56 Current Events 34, 35 Curry, Cassandra 66 Curtin, Carrie 53, 157, 169, 182, 185 Christopher, Chris 87 Chumbley, Kenneth 55 Clark, Eric 41, 110, 136, 137 Clark, Gregory 62 Clark, James 56, 136, 137 Clark, Jeffery 56, 110 Clark Krystal 41 Clark Margaret 41, 53, 182 Clark Shawna 66 Curtin, Jacquelin 76 Custodians 174 Cutler, Steven 76 Czerniak, Tracey 76 Dafft, Catherine 56, 176 Dalton, Anita 56 Dam, Thinh 66 Daniel, Amy 62 Clark, Stephanie 75, 135 Clarke, Sharon 96 Claterbaugh, Joel 14, 41 Clauser, Eric 136 Clay, Bill 84, 95, 115 Clem, David 3, 7, 110 Clevinger, Michael 75 Cline, James 41 Cline, Michele 75 Coate, Derek 66 Coates, Danielle 66 Coates, David 56 Coble, Mary 75 Dao, Chau 66 Davila, Vanessa 66, 113 Davis, Ariel 56 Davis, Audra 66 Davis, Christy 66 Davis, Donna 14, 76, 193 Davis, Jennifer 56 Davis, Kandice 66 Davis, Kindra 76 Davis, Michael 62, 182 Davis, Scot 66 Davis, T Davis, V ammi 56 ergie 174 Davis, William 42 Cochran, Jeffrey 66 Coffman, Dale 41 Cole, Chad 75, 147 Cole, Jeffery 66 Davison, Teresa 66, 134 Day, Elizabeth 42 De Los Santos, Marichris 76 Dean, Kimberly 56, 124, 193 Coleman, Brad 41, 75, 140 Collier, Natasha 66 Collins, David 143 Collins, Ryan 75, 116 Colonial Savings 210 Compton, Christopher 66 Conaway, David 56, 113 Concerts 28, 29 Cone, Darrin 56 Connell, Christina 19, 66, 168, 171 Cookston, Jeffrey 41 Coonrod, Theresa 41 Cooper, Brandon 66 Cooper, Jason 41, 193 Cooper, Michael 56 Copeland, Randy 15, 62 Corona, Yolanda 11, 41 Corteras, Michael 76 Deaner, Christopher 76, 82, 161 Deaton, Jason 56 Deaton, Mike 59 Deaton, Thomas 56 DECA 177 Decker, Karen 87, 175 Deemer, Tim 56 Deen, Phillip 66 Dees, John 7, 42 Dees, Robin 56, 182 Delacruz, Gus 42 Delcambre, Donna 76 DeLeon, Elizabeth 66 DeLeon, Gloria 76 DeLeon, Jennifer 82 DeLeon, Melissa 76 DeLeon, Sonia 52, 177 Demyan, John 76 Denney, Jared 76 DePalma, Peter 76, 136 DePalma, Tim 66, 140 Deserrano, Scott 7, 42, 147 Devers, Pat 96 Di Francesco, Zacharia 66, 140 Diaz, John 160 Diaz, Robert 56, 110 Dickherber, Darci 42, 220 Dieken, Jennifer 66 Dillon, John 56 Dillon, Sarah 42, 177 Dingman, Ann 56, 76, 117 Dingman, Christine 42 Dixon, Kimberly 42 Doan, Thanh 56, 174 Dobbin, Carl 176 Dooley, Jason 56, 110 Dorn, Paul 56 Dorries, A. C. 66 Doss, Janet 96 Doudle, Cindy 176 Dowdy, Christopher 66 Dowdy, Cindy 156 Dowell, Stacey 42 Downing, Jimmy 160 Drafting Club 193 Drake, Michaele 17, 42, 119, 132, 199, 202 Drake, Stephanie 42, 118, 132, 133, 199, 202 Drake, Trisha 107 Dreyfuss, Richard 33 Dromgoole, Jamie 66 Du, John 76 Dugger, Tammy 56, 176 Duncan, Johnny 161 Durand, Billie 88, 89 Duvall, Michelle 66 Ebbert, James 76 Eberwein, Lisa 15, 62 Edge, Larrie 95, 158 Edmondson, Christopher 42 Edwards, Donnie 160 Edwards, Ronecca 76 Elder, Brooksie 96 Elders, Laurie 66 Ellis, Craig 76 Ellis, La Jeana 66, 134 Elsey, John 56 Embler, Christine 56, 123 Embrey, Shelly 56, 182 Engelhardt, Christopher 56 English, David 56 English, George 66 Engloy, Sean 161 Enin-Okut, Edu 135 Erickson, Debi 176 Erickson, Erik 56, 160 Eriken, lveoma 76 Erwin, Amy 56 Espenschied, Karen 56 Espenson, Amy 14, 42 Espinal, James 67 Espinosa, Norma 76 Essary, Charles 76 Estrada, Teresa 67 Everage, Catherine 67 Everage, Tina 76, 138 Fabela, Jose 116 Fallon, Amy 76 Fancher, James 67 Farlow, Isis 56 Farr, Mark 42 Fatheree, Barbara 88, 180 Feeney, Steve 2, 110, 111, 112 Feller, David 62 Feng, Da Wei 110 Ferguson, Jason 76 Fey, Kathryn 76 Fey, Robert 42, 136 FHA 20, 188, 189 Fidler, Robert 76 Field, Sally 32 Fields, Jason 122 Finley, Kenneth 14, 42, 110 First Republic Bank 205 Fisher, Quinn 57 Fisher, Shelly 42 Fisher, Stacy 57, 138 Flag Corps 163, 207 Flatt, Logan 18, 42, 210 Fletcher, Jamie 76 Fletcher, Tammy 57 Flores, Diana 67 Flores, Silvia 57 FootbalIfFreshman 115 FootballfJV 114 FootballfVarsity 4, 16, 110, 112, 113 Ford, Steven 57, 110, 193 Fore, Lauren 67 Forman, Susan 42 Forrest, Alex 32 Forster, Jaqueline 82, 135, 138 Forzanti, Flavio 177 Foster, Alicia 76 Fought, Kevin 42 Fowler, Sheryl 45, 95 Fox, Heather 42, 53, 188, 206 Francis, Brenda 82 Franco, Antonio 76 Frank, Sherri 42 Franklin, Bryan 57 Free, Andrea 174 Free, Fred 76 Freitas, Mika 176 French Club 181 French, John 42 Frewer, Matt 30 Friedman, William 67, 108, 124 Frierott, Jennifer 42, 45, 182, 198 Fritcher, Shannon 57, 193 Fugitt, Susan 42, 132, 199 Fulton, Carole 87 Furlong, George 67, 131 Futch, Allison 76 Futch, Brandi 42, 53, 157, 182, 185 Future Farmers of America 179 Fyfe, Stacy 57, 176 Gage, Jennifer 5, 57, 168 Galka, Christopher 76 Callagher, Dan 32 Gallegos, Anna 76 Galt, Edward 57 Gandee, Tracy 87 Gann, Lisa 57 Garcia, Anthony 42 Garcia, Hector 76 Garcia, Jose 42 Garcia, Norma 57, 176 Garner, Jason 77 Garrett, Stacy 57 Garrison, Melanie 43, 203 Garza, Johnnie 77 Garza, Leida 67 Garza, Maria 67 Garza, Regina 62 Gates, Brad 122 Gates, Joseph 67 Gathwright, Craig 77 Gawley, Candice 57 General Construction 160, 161 General Index 233 General Mechanics 160, 161 Gentile, Gabriel 67, 136, 137 Geroge, Christopher 57, 110 Germany, Matt 131 Gibson, Brian 62 Giddens, Courtney 67 Gil, Alba 57 Gilbert, Larry 174 Gilchrest, Cory 67 Gilchrist, Ginger 77, 138 Gilchrist, Paul 97, 173 Gilchrist, Rebecca 77 Gill, Leigh Ann 77 Gilliland, Wesley 67 Gilmore, Joseph 77 Gilmore, Paul 14, 57, 170 Gilmore, Shawn 67 Gindt, Gerald 95, 129 Glancy, William 43 Glasschroder, Mark 67 Glenn, Barbara 87 Glocker, Jennifer 77 Goar, Valerie 67 Godwin, Caroline 67 Goldstone, Jacquelin 77, 135 Guzman, Jose 57 Ha, Sun 57 Habe, Satomi 43 Hahn, Craig 67 Hahn, Duane 67 Hahn, Kristy 77 Hairston, Jody 222 Hake, Amy 67 Hake, Jonathan 57 Hale, Lisa 57, 176 Golf 146, 147 Gomez, Christopher 77 Gomez, Dianna 67 Gomez, Jimmy 67 Gonzales, Maria 57 Gonzales, Ramon 77 Gonzales, Regina 57, 122 Gonzales, Sandra 67 Goodell, Melinda 13, 75, 193 Goodnight, Michelle 13 Gordon, Jose 174 Gossage, Alisa 57, 184 Gossett, Karen 96, 100 Gotsch, Sarah 43, 176 Grafton, Kelley 176 Graham, Ginjer 77 Graham, James 67, 155 Grammer, Kyle 76 Grammer, Matthew 57 Gravatt, James 57, 142, 143 Graves, Emagii 73, 155 Graves, Gwen 77 Green, Brian 57 Hale, Shelby 67 Hale, Staci 57 Hall, Kim 176 Hallmark, Teresa 57, 176 Halsty, Wally 161 Ham, Karin 77 Hamby, Ceil 43, 203 Hamby, Jason 67 Hamic, Jason 77, 131 Hamill, Pamela 43 Hammons, Deandra 43 Hancock, Bartley 43, 97, 123 Hancock, Claudia 57, 122 Hanes, J. Elaine 10, 67, 121, 134 Hankins, Jim 96 Hannum, John 77, 80, 155 Hannum, Matthew 4, 43, 110, 143, 158, 189 Hansen, Angela 67, 138 Hanson, Bryan 77 Happening Sound Shop 221 Harbison, Anissa 57 Harrelson, Odie 87, 174 Haring, Brian 116, 142 Haring, Douglas 43, 116, 143 Harmon, Mark 67 Harpold, Stacy 44 Harrell, John 77 Harrell, Marie 57 Harrington, Trina 67 Harris, Ann 96 Harris, Marjory 57 Harris, Stuart 77, 147 Harris, Troy 67 Harrison , Jennette 57 Harrison, Jenny 4, 164 Hartman Hartman, Hartman, Christopher 44, 156, 193 Gregory 20 Marti 67 Green David 57 Kelly 177 Breen Green, , Kimberly 57 Green, Matthew 43, 211 Green, Regina 87, 175 Green, Trisha 57 Greene, Tracy 77 Greenstone, David 76, 77, 122 Greenstone, Pamela 57 Greenwald, Gary 67 Greger, Rebecca 67 Gregg, Sharon 77 Gregory, Glenda 86, 175 Griffin, Jim 95 Grigsby, Kimberly 57 Grigsby, Lisa 43 Grimmett, Gannon 57 Grisham, Bonnie 77 Grizzle, Ashley 77 Grizzle, Cameron 43, 110, 221 Grunditz, Joseph 57, 193 Grunditz, Russell 77 Grygar, Michael 77 Guerra, Nelson 67 Guertel, Lori 43 Guevara, Joey 67 Guillory, Purvis 174 Gurley, Lisa 77 Guttenburg, Steve 32 234 General Index Hasfjord, Amy 67, 134 Haskins, Lauren 77 Hass, Edward 67 Hatton, Julie 67 Hawn, Christi 57 Haws, Dusty 18, 44, 46 Hay, Makavan 73 Hay, Malyvan 67 Haydon, Elizabeth 67 Hayes, Kathleen 57, 193 Hayes, Renee 182 . Haynes, Brent 44, 182, 198 Haynes, Rita 87 Hazelwood, Brian 68 Heal, Thomas 68, 155 Hearon, Shana 44 HECE 176 Heermans, Shawna 57 Heller, Richard 58 Henderson, Jana 44, 169, 216 Henderson, Kellie 176 Henderson, Shawn 58 Hendrix, Christopher 58 Henigsmith, Paula 44 Hernandez, Georgina 58, 62 Hernandez, Joe 6 Hernandez, Jose 44 Hernandez, Jose 77 Hernandez, Tony 58, 177 Hernandez, Valeriano 58, 156, 177 Herrings, Sandra 77 Hickman, Mathew 77 Hicks, Angela 58 Higdon, Jason 77 Higgs, Andrea 77 Highers, Lou 68 Hightower, Patsy 87, 175 Hill, Holly 176 Hill, James 7, 44 Hill, Mary Ann 87, 175 Hill, Trey 77 Hix, Ronald 44 Hix, Thomas 68 Holden, Kurt 160 Holland, Jennifer 58 Holland, Jon 77 Holleman, Todd 58, 140 Holley, Vaden 58, 122, 123 Hollingsworth, Kari 95, 118, 135 Hollingsworth, Mark 58 Hollingsworth, Twyla 68 Holmes, John 77 Holmes, Mark 44, 110 Holt, Stacy 68 Homecoming Activities 20, 21 Hook, Tammy 58, 120, 132, 138 Hopkins, Joel 123, 124 Hopkins, Robert 161 Hostler, Bobby 77, 131 Hougtaling, Susan 77 Howard, Kirt 58 Howard, Wendy 176 Howe, John 58, 123 Howe, Marcy 77, 135, 138, 139 Hubacka, Gabreielle 176 Hudson, Jason 82 Huggins, Misty 68 Hughes, Billy 58, 110 Hull, Stephanie 77 Humphries, Shannon 176 Hunsaker, Jeremy 44 Hurst, Fred 90 Hurtado, Elizabeth 82 Hutcheson, Jennifer 77 Hutchison, Michelle 44 Hutton, Tracy 68 Huynh, Trung 74, 143 Ibarra, Alfonso 58, 110 ldol, Billy 28 Ingram, Renee 58 Ingram, Sarah 68 Isaacson, Marci 68 lverson, Andrew 68, 147 Ivins, Anthony 123 Ivins, Gregory 123 Jackson, George 193 Jackson, Karen 89 Jacobs, Monica 58 James, Angela 77 Johnson, Renee 58 Johnson , Shelley 44, 107, Johnson, Traci 44 Johnson, Vincent 78 Johnston, Adam 7, 143 189, 213 Johnston, Amy 12, 7 Johnston, Angela 58 Jones, Betty 86 Jones, Brad 161 Jones, Brandy 68 Jones, Charles 7, 68 Jones, Shawn 68 Jones, Sonya 73 Jones, Steven 44, 116 Jones, William 44 Jonon, Frances 68, 73 Joplin Jasmine 78 Q, Jordan, Chris 78 Junior Executive Committ Kabani, Hussain 78, 140 Kackley, Angela 44, 113 Kamp, Dee 58 Karnes, Julie 95 Karvonen, Karen 78 Kastrovnis, Phillip 128 ee 182 Kearns, Kristian 68 Keefer, Roxanne 9 Keene, Jenny 124 Keene, Joy 78 Kell, Brandon 68, 73, 131 Kellum, Gregory 62 Kelly, Nicole 68 Kemp, Deborah 44, 176 Kendrick, James 58 Kenney, Nicole 68 Kent, Michael 44 Key, Karissa Kibler, Christopher 78 Kielton, John 161 Kim, Chiyon 176 Kim, Sang 176 Kim, Soo Hui 68 Jameson, Sharon 86, 87 Jaramillo, Joanna 7 Jaramillo, Ofelia 7 Jaramillo, Ray 7 Jaramillo, Ruben 73 Jarrell, Michelle 176 Jenkins, Patrick 58 Jernigan, Kelli 44, 201 Johnson, Christina 78 Johnson, Elisa 56, 58, 182 Johnson, Jackie 78 Johnson, James 78 Johnson, John 90, 143 Johnson, Melody 58 Johnson, Pam 7 Johnson, Randy 44, 78 Kim, Young Ho 62 Kimball, JoAnn 174 Kimbrell, Holly 58, 62, 138, 139, 141, 185 Kimbrell, Kathy 78, 79 Kimbrell, Steve 177 Kimpton, Scott 38, 44 King, Claudia 44 King, Julie 68 Kingsley, George 58 Kirkwood, Brian 44 Kirkwood, Edward 7 Knight, Leah 44 Knight, Wyndi 68 Koleman, Gerald 68 Konrad, Elizabeth 44 Kopas, Karla 176 Kowanetz, Wendy 68, 165 Krauss, Reed 7, 160 Kreutzfeld, Stephanie 58 Kristiansen, Dan 58 Krum, Nicole 7 Kruzitski, Sharla 17, 44 Kuttesch, Elizabeth 78 Kuykendall, Keith 78 Lackey, Greg 44 Lamb, Jason 68 Lane, Brent 15, 44 Lane, Kelly 68 Laney, Elisa 45 Laney, Lynn 119, 132 Laney, Robert 18, 45, 171 Langston, Dean 110 Langston, Larry 45 Lanphere, Lara 78 Lassiter, Lisa 58 Lathrop, Jeanne 45, 210 Latin Club 180 Lavallee, Melissa 58 Lawrence, Jauna 45 Lawrence, Jeremy 58 Le Beauf, Sabrina 30 Leamy, Christopher 68 , Christopher 78, 131 Lee Lee, Diane 45 Lee, Jae 45 Lee, Ki 68 Lee, Sally 78 Lek, Paul 161 Lemons, Samantha 45 Malone, Danota 79 Mamoth, Melisa 68 Mancera, Maria 59 Maples, Charles 79 Margolis, Ethan 79 Marinco, Fred 68, 116, 117 Marrero, Veronica 79 Marsh, William 46, 110 Marshall, Carla 79 Marshall, Jason 79 Lenis, Annette 58 Lessick, Julie 78, 135 Levan, Sheely 176 Levell, Wendy 90 Lewellen, Jennifer 58 Lewin, Kristina 45, 123, 217 Lewis, Brandi 78 Martin, Adam 46, 177 Martin, Angela 59 Martin, Clayton 68 Martin, Geniffer 59 Martin, Heather 46, 210 Martin, Lisa 46 Martin, Michael 68, 131 Martin Mike 79 Martin Rochelle 79 Martin, Shane 69, 155 Martin, Tari 59 Martin, Thomas 46 Meier, Thomas 79 Melat, Jocelyn 59, 117, 123 Mellon, Brent 161 Meltabarger, Matthew 59 Mendoza, Guadalupe 46 Mendoza, Lydia 59 Mendoza, Maria 69 Meneses, Fernando 69 Merrill, Frances 96 Merrill, Robert 84, 96, 97 Middleton, Brandy 69 Milam, Frank 85, 90 Miller, Chris 69 Miller, Gabriel 79 Miller, Gary 160 Miller, Jackie 174 Miller, Jeremy 79 Miller, Kimberly 79 Miller, Michelle 59, 117 Miller, Mike 130, 131, 161 Miller, Pamela 46, 53, 219 Miller, Ricki 13, 59, 138, 139, 141 Lewis, Darrell 95 Lewis, Helen 7 Lewis, Julie 68 Lewis, Thomas 58, 140 Lidster, Heather 78 Lindsay, David 45 Lindsey, Mark 78 Lion Revue 18, 19 Lionettes 8, 20, 168, 169 Little, Andrew 58 Lively, Jason 68 Livingston, Doug 68, 110, 111 Lloyd, Myer 161 Lo,XMaggie 78 Lo5Vingent 78 Loexliraci Loftice Logan, Blakxe 78 Long, Jennifer 78, 135 Longoria, Cesar 68, 155 Longoria, Maria 78 Looka, Lynn 45 Lopez, Claudia 58, 68 Lopez, Grant 68 Lopez, Jennifer 58, 159, 192, 193 Lopez, Kim 58 Lopez, Mario 161 Lopez, Milcia 135 Lourus, Zena 174 Lu, Luong 160 Lucy, Keith 68, 116 Ludford, Kelsey 45 Luey, Keith 116 Lugo, Maricela 58 Lugo, Orlando 78 Luk, Janet 78 Luk, Va 78 Lundy, James 78 Luong, Kit 45, 136 Luther, Brenda 78 Luther, Lisa 68 Lyle, Mike 160 Lyles, Charlie 112 Lyon, Gloria 87 Machado, Rudy 78 Machine Shop 178 Macias, Adelina 43, 45, 107, 166 Madison, Kellie 7, 68 Madrigal, Charlene 90 Madrigal, Troy 58, 110 Magana, Alicia 58, 117 Magee, Ramona 58 Magnus, Heidi 45 Malone, Bobby 6, 68 Malone, Chris 58, 136 Martindale, Dylan 123, 124 Martinez, Amye 79, 165 Martinez, Debby 59, 62 Martinez, Domingo 69 Martinez, Maria 69 Martinez, Marina 59 Martinez, Roy 161 Marx, Stephanie 46 Marxer, Catherine 69 Marxer, Mary 46 Mashburn, Layne 69, 143 Mason, Sherri 79 Mathews, Candace 46 Matson, John 59 Matson, Sammy 69 Matta, Liz 79 Matthews, Fred 90 Matthews, Kimberly 59 Matthews, Ronald 69 Maxwell, Brian 160 Maxwell, Joshua 79, 155 Maxwell, Michelle 79 May, Jennifer 69, 73, 134 May, Keith 79, 155 Mayberry, Jan 90 Mayeur, Betty 88 Maynard, Stefani 59, 176 McAninch, Rich 14 McBrayer, Charles 59 McBride, Chessie 175 McBride, Mark 59 McCallum, Meredeth 46, 59, 177 McCasland, Russell 59 McCIendon, Paige 69 McClure, Derrick 46, 116 McCord, Angel 69 McCord, James 59 McCormick, Michelle 79 McCoy, Sandy 59 McDaniel, Matthew 69, 136 McDonald, Ryan 46 McFall, Bobby 69, 136 McFarland, Shane 79 McKerreghan, Kimberly 69 McKibben, Mary Ann 69, 184 McKinley, Scott 59, 122 McKinney, Dee Dee 176 McManus, Kellie 46 McNatt, Rodney 160 McNeill, Amy 46 McPherson, Janie 90 McSweeney, Martha 85, 90 Meadows, Grace 59 Medina, Stacy 69 Mehlenbacher, Lori 69 Mills, Karen 47 Minai Murray, Karadi 79 Mitcham, Amy 69 Mitchell, Debra 14, 47, 167, 222 Mitchell, Mary 47, 53, 182, 214 Mithan, Razi 160 Mittlesteadt, Amy 69 Mixon, Alicia 79 Mixon, Misty 59, 167 Mock, Lalania 59 Mock, Lanie 189 Moen, Jim 96 Moffeit, Mark 69 Moghaddas, Bita 69 Moghaddas, Yekta 59 Monk, Edward 79 Montanez, Juliet 59, 119, 138 Montanez, Michelle 47 Mooney, Krysta 47, 168 Moore, Amy 69 Moore, Deanne 12, 19, 59 Moore, Debra 69, 88, 107 Moore, Kathleen 10, 69 Mora, Vidal 59 Morales, Juanita 59 Morales, Noe 160 Morales, Sergio 69 Moren, Angela 59 Morgan, Randy 91 Morris, Aaron 161 Morris, Cyleste 138 Morris, Debbie 79 Morris, Debra 79 Morris, Jessica 19, 69 Morris, Karla 8, 79 Morriss, Debra 135 Morton, Rebecca 38, 47, 106 Mosher, Nina B7 Mosley, Chad 69, 155, 193 Mosley, Melinda 47 Moss, Ryan 147 Movies 32, 33 Mowinkle, Mary 69, 163 Muller, Christopher 47 Muller, Matthew 7, 59, 154 Munden, Michael 69 Munizza, Christopher 59 Murphy, Ashleigh 59 Murphy, Bryan 69 Murray, Karadi 79 Muzaurieta, Walter 123 Myer, Kevin 69, 110 Myer, Todd 160 Myers, Lexey 79 Myrlin, Leslie 69 Naff, Nicole 59 Natividad, Liborio 161 Nava, Jesus 131 Navarrette, Alex 59 Neal, Heath 59 Neblett, Cynthia 79 Neely, John 59 Neil, Vince 28 Neill, Johnny 69, 124 Neir, Kelley 79 Nelis, Kelly 79 Nielsen, Jeremy 79 Nelson, Nicole 79 Neustupa, Brad 59, 154 Newspaper Staff 184 Newton, Mark 110 NFL Players 35 Nguyen, Ahn 79, 193 Nguyen, Lan 69 Nguyen, Loan 59 Nguyen, Mai 59, 193 Nguyen, Nhung 47 Nguyen, Phuong 59 Nguyen, Quang 69 Nguyen, Thuy 79 Nguyen, Vu 59, 69 Nhuyen, Dung 69 Nichols, Dawn 59 Nichols, Sheri 59 Nichols, Tammy 47 Nicola, James 69 Nielsen, Jeremy 79 Nier, Kelley 79 Nies, Billy 79 Ninaz, Joe 160 Nitcholas, Beck 79, 131 Nitcholas, Bill 96, 116, 117 Noh, Jin 117 Nop, Chendara 79 Norkiewicz, Keith 62 Norman, Evelyn 174 Norman, Tim 60, 61, 110 Norris, Catherine 60, 176 North, Oliver 34 Northcutt, Becky 79 Nou, Kanika 79 Null, Jennifer 69 O'Conner, Derek 131 O'Grady, Patricia 79 O'KelIy, Kaycee 69 O'Malley, Shelley 79 O'NeiIl, Peggy 170 O'Rear, Florence 174 O'Rear, Kyle 80, 131, 155 O'Rielly, Elizabeth 60 O'Shea, Jennifer 62 Ogbolu, Catherine 79, 135 Ogle, Donna 79 Ogle, Kathy 78 Ogletree, Todd 60, 130, 131 Ohmsieder, Craig 60 Olympics Of The Mind 159 Oncina, Elaine 89 Oprea, Anca 70 OrchestrafSymphonic 173 Orchestra! Concert 172 Ordonez, Caroline 80 Orozco, Fabian 70 Orr, Nikki 70 Orsburn, Barbara 174 Orsburn, Todd 70 Ordonez, Carlos 47 Ortega, Ximena 80 Ortiz, Pedro 47 Osburn, Felisha 70 Osburn, Leigh Ann 175 Otero, Claudia 62 General Index 2 35 Ott, Linda 60 Owen, Thomas 80 Owens, Betsy 89 Owens, Brad 80 Owens, Brian 70, 131 Owens, Catherine 60, 177 Owens, Jennifer 60, 176 Owens, Michael 47 Owens, Shawn 177 Owens, Susan 70 Owens, Tony 131 Pineda, Karen 60 Piper, Katrenia 80 Pitcher, Ashly 70 Pitmon, William 80 Reyes, Jose 136 Sandlin, Jacob 71 Reyes, Minerva 60, 62 Reyes, Rene 70 Reyes, Val 70 Pack, Sheila 70 Pack, Vickie 70, 80 Padda, Pam 96 Paige, Dennis 80 Palacios, Maria 70 Palacios, Phillipe 60, 160 Palmer, Clay 18 Palmer, David 47 Palmer, Desiree 70 Paniagua, Magally 80 Papp, llona 174 Park, Yoon 135 Partida, Joann 47 Parton, Dolly 31 Partee, Jules 131 Pashuck, Raymond 47 Patterson, Melissa 53, 168, Patterson, Randy 160 Patton, Jenny 177 Patton, Maureen 95 Patton, Rusty 86, 91 Paul ll, Pope 35 Paul, Andrew 80 Paul, Samuel 80 Payne, Conan 70 Paz, Romeo 60 Pearson, Alisa 60, 164, 182 Pender, Hugh 70 Penh, Boramy 80 Penn, Sean 31 Penniston, Sean 80 Pep Rallies 2, 4, 8, 9, 166 Pep Squad 165 Perdomo, Dora 60 Perdomo, Julio 70 Perez, Carmen 189 Perez, Ronald 73 Perrine, Richard 60 Perron, Leo 70 Perrotta, Sharon 89 Perry, David 80, 131 Perry, Greg 70 Perry, Scott 160 Peters, Connie 70, 163 Peterson, Bradley 60 Peterson, Greg 177 Peterson, Melissa 60 Petty, John 80, 122, 123 Petty, Kelly 17, 60, 123 Pfeiff, Laura 80, 165 Pfullmann, Jerrod 60 Pham, Hoang 161 Phang, Thida 60, 122 Pittman, Darcie 80 Pix, Kathy 174 Poeuv, Leakhena 47 Polk, Keri 60, 172 Polk, Lori 80, 170 Pon, Siem 70 Poole, Laronda 80 Porrata, Hilda 47 Porter, Vikki 80, 135 Potts, Rachel 80 Powell, David 70 Powell, Sandi 47, 176, 203 Rhea, Bradley 48 Richardson, Darrell 70, 110, 114 Richardson, Fran 94, 134 Rickles, Shauna 87, 176 Rieckhoff, Matthew 80 Riker, Jason 70, 122 Riley, Alfred 70 Riley, Michael 48 Rinehart, Kelly 80 Rivas, Norma 60. 174 Roach, Lisa 84 Roberts, Edward 60, 110 Sandri, Todd 71 Santa Cruz, Wendy 81, 135 Santibanez, Raymond 71 Santos, Francisco 81 Sariles, Clara 71 Saucedo, Yolanda 71 Saxon, Michael 81 Scarbrough, Greer 49 Scherzer, Kathy 61 Schmidt, Donna 61 Schmidt, Paul 61, 136 Schultz, Jennifer 71, 74 Schultze, Ryan 81 Science Club 193 Scoggin, Jennifer 81, 135 Prado, Paul 15, 47, 110 Praytor, James 91 Price, Preston 60, 122 Priestly, Aimee 62 Priestly, Tisha 80 Roberts, Kenneth 71 Roberts, Kristy 48, 177 Roberts, Leslie 80 Roberts, Nannette 48, 182 Robinett, Shawn 80 Scott, Julie 49 Scottino, Ty 161 Seang, Samnang 49 Seavers, Tara 71 Secretaries 175 Phillips, Betty 175 Phillips, Darren 80 Phillips, Kimberly 80 Phillips, Leslie 70 Phillips, Tanya 80 Phillips, Thomas 95 Phong, Phang 161 Pier, Lisa 6, 47, 177 Pierce, Leticia 80 Pierson, Leif 70 Pillai, Prem 70 Pilot, Britton 70 Pineda, Joe 70 236 General Index Prince, Kristen 177 Prince, Mariza 70 Proctor, Billy 70 Pruitt, Jessica 135, 138 Prum, Kosal 70 Prum, Sokhay 70 Puente, Danny 11 Puente, Perla 70 Puentes, Laurel 70 Pulley, Laura 70 Pullium, Keshia Knight 30 Pustejovsky, Angela 60 Putman, Richard 60 Quaid, Dennis 32 Queen, Daren 47, 53, 108, 128, 129 Quigley, Michael 11, 47 Quillin, Matthew 80, 131 Rabe, Dale 70, 124 Rabe, Katherine 80 Rachel, Randi 80 Raines, Jeff 47, 53, 182, 188 Ramiriz, Christina 15, 60, 107, 176 Ramiriz, Johnny 60 Ramirez, Anthony 80, 131 Ramirez, Ramsey 48 Ramos, Roland 70, 143 Ramsey, Joe 122 Ramsey, Jusuf 60 Randall, Greggory 80 Rangel, Evelyn 80 Rasco, Gabrielle 60 Rashad, Phylicia 30 Ray, Misty 62, 177 Ray, Patricia 88 Re'Maer Limousine Service 223 Rea, Deborah 70 Reagan, Nancy 35 Reagan, Ronald 35 Real, Rogelio 80, 140 Reamer, Curt 48, 108, 128, 223 Redmond, Tim 78, 131 Reeder, Dallas 80 Reeder, Don 80 Reese, Carol 70 Reese, Suzanne 94, 95 Regnold, Brent 70 Reichert, Kellie 13, 48, 212 Reichle, Michael 84, 91 Reid, Melinda 70 Reilly, Donna 176 Renfrow, Michael 48 Reno, Marcy 80 Reno, Tammy 60, 182 Renteria, Edward 48, 70 Reyes, Buddy 94, 95 Robinson, Barbara 80 Robinson, Lee 71 Robles, America 80 Robles, Rafael 71 Rocha, Adelina 48, 117 Rodgers, Tracy 80 Rodriguez, Eli 95, 115, 131, Rodriguez, John 116 Rodriguez, Jonathan 81 Rodriguez Juan 71 Rodriguez Junior 60 Rodriguez, Maribel 71 Rodriguez Martha 60, 182 Rodriguez Micaela 52 Rodriguez, Rololfo 71 Rodriguez Ruben 160 Rodriguez, Santos 48 Rodriguez Steve 73, 110 Rodriguez Victor 71 Rodriquez, Daniel 177 Rogan, Alan 81 Rogers, Jacinta 135 Rogers, Stacy 71 Romaine, Tony 48, 162 Rosales, Saul 71 Rose, Cathy 88 Rosin, James 81 Rothenberg, Gary 131, 161 Rourke, Tammie 71 Rousseau, Jackson 81 Rousseau, John 60, 193 Rowell, Audra 71 Rudebeck, Kim 60 Ruf, Sonya 81 Ruiz, JoAnn 60, 62 Rumbo, Terry 60, 161 RUN-DMC 28 Rush, David 48 Rush, Jodi 71 Russell, David 81 Russell, Jason 60, 193 Ruth, Stacie 60 Ryan, Michael 48, 177 Reynolds, Eddie 131 Sackett, Lenlee 48, 185 Sadler, Michelle 60 Sagui, Oswaldo 49 Sahi, Steve 180 Saiter, Cynthia 7, 60, 132, 139, 141, 182 Saldivar, Marisol 60 Salhany, Patricia 49 Salmi, Lisa 60 Salmon, Jennifer 81 Sampha, Youg 174 Sanders, Bradley 71, 140 Sekandari, Bob 160 Self, Charles 71 Self, Rebecca 49 Seng, Sarath 160 Senior Executive Committee 18 Serna, Johnny 160 Sewell, Dennis 49 Seymour, Gregory 71, 124 Seymour, Misty 61, 188 Shackelford, Patrick 71, 110 Shaffer, Jeffry 61 Shaffer, Jennifer 176 Shaheen, Nancy 87, 96 Shannon, Jill 81 Sharp, Deanna 81 Sharp, Paul 71 Shave, Christopher 71 Shaw, Andru 71, 116, 155 Shaw, Robert 61, 155 Sheen, Charlie 33 Sheffield, Tanya 62 Shepherd, Cybill 31 Sherbert, Brandon 49, 177, 193 Sherman, John 38, 49 Shifflett, Lisa 71 Shine, Keri 61, 176 Shine, Mary 134 Shipley, Linda 87, 96 Shirley, Lark 49, 182 218 Sigmon, Michelle 49 Simmonds, Sean 49, 177, 193 Simmons, Kenneth 160 Simmons, Patricia 96 Simpson, Chrissy 61 Sims, Charles 174 Sims, Dion 110 Sims, Stacie 61, 132, 133 Singleton, Sheryl 87 Singleton, Steven 61, 177 Siotos, Shelly 174 Sivess, Charles 49, 147 Skamfer, Philip 81 Skinner, Kristi 176 Sliger, Stephanie 71 Small, Catherine 71 2 Smith, Aaron 61, 71, 73, 109, 146 147 Smith, Christian 188 Smith, Dotti 49 Smith, Ellen 81 Smith, Gregory 49, 85, 90, 220 Smith, James 61 Smith Kelli 61, 169 Smith, Kerry 95, 122, 123 Smith, Kevin 61 Smith, Ronald 71 Smith, Shantra 81 Smith, Shelley 49 Smothers, Joe 147 Snead, Amy 71 Snowden, Jeffrey 61, 131 SoccerjBoys Junior Varsity 140 SoccerfBoys Varsity 136, 137 SoccerjGirls Varsity 141 Soto, Diana 71 Soto, Mayra 71 South, Teorina 49 Sowers, Tracey 49, 177 Spanish Club 180 Sparks, Brian 81 Sparks, Christian 61 Spindle, David 85, 90 Spinks, Holly 71 Spruiell, Larry 87, 129 Squyers, Scott 71 Sreedharan, Nishanthu 193 Stacy, Elizabeth 61 Stacy, Mary 49, 182 Standridge, Jani 81 Starnes, Linda 49 Staton, Rocky 81, 155 Steele, Douglas 71, 140 Tharp, Tracy 61 They, An 72 Thomas, Christopher 81 Thomas, Craig 61 Thomas, De Wayne 49, 177 Thomas, Jennifer 124 Thomas, Mariamma 73 Thomas, Phillip 72 Thomas, Rob 12, 72 Thomason, Amy 81 Thompson, Becky 14 Thompson, Carl 81 Thompson, Chad 61, 110 Thompson, Frank 81 Thompson, Glenda 175 Thompson, Jesse 72 Thompson, Mickie 72, 113 Thompson, Rebecca 61 Thompson, Ronald 72 Thurman, Vanessa 49 Tillery, Krista 81, 156 Tinker, Abigail 81 Tinker, Jeffery 81 Tinker, Meredith 61 Tinker, William 49, 177 Tinsley, April 72, 138, 141 Tipps, Doris 87 Vestal, Scott 161 Videan, Leigh 82 Villarreal, Armando 72 Vincent, Joshua 82 Vincent, Michael 82 Vogt, Michelle 61 Vohra, Paul 50 Volleyball! Freshman 121 Volleyball! JV 120 Volleyball! Sophomore 120 Volleyball! Varsity 118 Waage, James 50 Wade, Matthew 61 Wagner, Jon 82 Wagner, Karrie 72 Walden, Morgan 50, 208 Walker, Jason 61 Walker, Patrick 50 Walker, Tracey 176 Wall, Stephen 61 Waller, Chris 160 Walter, William 50, 136 Walters, Kim 72 Waltrip, Pauline 82 Walvoord, Jeanan 61, 132, 133 Wampler, Gregory 61 Ward, Diane 50 Stevens, Steele, Travis 61 Stephens, Joanna 176 Stephens, Julie 61 Stephens, Melonie 81 Stephens, Stewart 71 Julie 176 Stevens, Stacy 49 Stevens, Amy 81 Stewart, Sandra 71 Sticksel, Karen 89 Stiles, Sharon 87 Stimatze, Gregg 49 Stimatze, Lori 81 Stone, Betty 87, 96 Stone, Leah 81, 124 Stone, Rose 87, 176 Stone, Shelley 3, 61 Story, Dawn 81 - Story, Jennifer 81 Webb, Streetman, Brenton 81 Streetman, Shannon 61, 182 Streisand, Barbara 33 Stutzman, Sheryl 97 Sudik, Melissa 71 Sughrue, Jeffrey 81, 140 Sullivan, Jennifer 95 Sullivan, Kevin 5, 49, 52, 110 Summers, Cathy 71 Sustaita, Billy 71 Sutherland, Chandra 49, 176 Sutherland, Nicole 71 Sutton, Cynthia 61 Swanson, Clint 72 Swanson, Kyle 72 Swanson, Shannan 19, 21, 49, 106, 159, 166 Sweeney, D. B. 33 E Sweeten, Katrina 81 Taber, Sonja 81 Tackett, Sherry 5, 19, 49, 199 Talavera, Ella 49, 91, 124, 204 Talley, Maryann 81 Tamayo, Gustavo 81 Taylor, Charles 72 Taylor, Emily 72 Teagarden, Penny 87 TennisfVarsity 123 Terry, Paige 81 Thacker, Marcy 61 Thacker, Kimberly 81, 135, 138 Tisha, Drake 76 Todd, Monica 4, 50, 169, 218 Tollenger, Lisa 177 Torres, Mary Jo 53, 123 Torres, Miriam 81 Toth, Jason 81 Touch, Rady 72 Toulmin, Thomas 88 Townley, Steve 11, 61, 110, 112 Townsend, Jo Beth 86, 87, 157, 175 Tracewell, Bill 72, 108, 110 Tracy, Angela 72 Trainers 113 Travis, Randy 29 Trevino, Luis 61 Triplett, Bobby 72 Troung, Lan 81 Trout, Roger 61 Truelove, Melanie 72 Tucker, Windy 61, 123 Turner, Elijah 50 Turner, Misha 50, 53 Tyle, Brian 160 Tyler, Christopher 82, 131, 147 Tyson, Kimberly 82, 165 U2 29 Ubaldo, Pedro 72 Underwood, Bo 116, 143 Llnterbug, Marcelo 40, 72 Llpadhyaya, Ashok 50, 159 Upchurch, David 72, 155 Upchurch, Glenda 174 Upchurch, Melinda 50, 176, 211 Urdiales, Victor 72 Utley, Jennifer 61, 176 Valdez, Particia 50, 138 Valdez, Robert 72 Valley, Carlos 61 Vanbuskirk, Christopher 61, 136 VanDeren, Delena 72 VanFleet, Christian 50, 213 VanFleet, Jason 72, 143 Varghese, Eapen 72 Varnell, Jeremy 9, 50 Varnum, Christopher 82 Vaughan, Carol 61 Venable, Mike 88, 113 Verduin, Valerie 82, 135 Vess, Danny 72 Ward, Ward, Jocelyn 72 Loren 61 Ward, Lori 72, 138 Ward, Scott 82 Ward, Sunny 62 Warner, Malcolm-Jamal 30 Warren, Angela 62, 193 Washam, Tiffani 72, 122 Washam, Wendi 12, 50, 205 Watkins, Myrtle 89 Watson, Corey 62 Watts, Heather 82 Way, Adrian 82 Way, Kristian 72 Weaver, John 72, 178 Weaver, Richard 62 Weaver, Sheila 90 Webb, Alicia 82 Webb, Cathy 116, 117 Webb, Matthew 82 Webb, Susannah 50, 217 Tony 62 Wilkinson, Kelly 147 Willding, John 147 Williams, Amy 62 Williams, Chris 72 Williams, Janet 95 Williams, Joseph 62 Willis, Bruce 29, 31 Willis, Matthew 82 Wilson, Bryan 10, 72, 157 Wilson, Buddy 8, 86, 110, 155 Wilson, Caron 96 Wilson, Derek 82 Wilson, Robin 72 Wilson, Rodger 62, 131 Wilson, Shannon 82 Wimberly, Darren 72 Winder, Wendy 62 Winner, Jeannette 96, 182 Winton, Daniel 16, 49, 113, 158 182, 200 Winton, Wendy 6, 62, 158, 182 Wisdom, Craig 73 Wise, Tracy 73 Wolfe, Angela 82 Wolthausen, Jeffery 82 Wood, Jennifer 73 Wood, Jon 73, 122 Wood, Michael 50 Woodall, Dia 11, 82 Woods, Joshleen 73 Woodruff, Audrey 82 Woodwell, Maureen 62 Woodyard, Jason 50 Wooldridge, Angela 62 Woolsey, Michelle 73 Worden, Michelle 176 Worley, David 50, 218 Worley, Mark 82 Wrestling 142, 143 Wylie, John 158, 188 Wynn, Shauna 73, 176 Yager, Dee Dee 176 Yearbook Staff 185 Yi, Sok 73 Yitagesu, Feven 73 Yitagesu, Lydia 62 Yoe, Jamie 136, 217 Yonas, Andargaci 82 Yonas, Nebyou 62, 140 Weiss, Craig 72 Weiss, Donna 62 Welch, John 50 Welch, Michael 50, 122 Young, Young, Young, Young, Andy 82 Cathy 3, 62, 120, 132 Clayton 82 Guy 38, 59 Welch, Wendy 82 West, Melissa 50 West, Richard 72, 122 Wey, Janet 82 Wharton, Joe 11, 62 Wheeler, Margo 50 Whitaker, Jennifer 50 Whitaker, John 49, 177 Whitaker, Thomas 62 White, Bryan 50 White, Daryl 82 White, Mary 50 White, Vanna 30 Whitley, Gary 82 Whitley, Michael 72 Whitmer, Ginger 72 Whitmore, Wrayanne 82 Wickham, Marta 62 Wilcox, Brandon 72, 155 Wilcox, Holly 21, 62 Wilcox, Melanie 21, 72 Wilcox, Samona 49, 162 Wilkie, Wilkie, Amy 11, 52, 165 shears 15, sa, 62, 163 Zambonino, Roy 193 Zamorano, Hector 88 Zimmer, Eric 62 Zorger, Rachel 62 Zorofchian, Mehdi 62 General index 237 The R.L. Turner Banner is lifted high to show spirit in pregame activities at the football game against Newman Smith in November. 1988 holds many memo- ries - New Science Wing Evaluation from South- ern Association High S.A.T. scores . . . former principal J. T. Parish retires from district after 29 years Leap Year . .. Election year several new teach- ers and coaches . . . new Ap- ple Macintosh computers for the journalism department . . . Varsity volleyball team is bi-district champs . . . trash- I can bomb set off in A-Hall Many memories Lions maintain their pride Vandals strike field house and school with cans of spray paint . . . Gary Hart, .Jimmy Swaggart, Jim and Tammy Bakker scandals . . . pass period lessened to six minutes locks put on long lockers in upstairs B- Hall Oliver North hear- ings Athletic Trainer Thomas Phillips resigns . . . The 1987-88 Roar Staff hopes this yearbook will hold as many good memo- ries for you as it does for us. H ,,,,e,., A f,,..W,y ,,,,w-www One morning before school, seniors Shelley Smith and Tammi Davis cram for an upcoming test in the cafeteria. 238 Closing . is .l mm Junior Kimberly Dean interviews senior wres tler Bo Underwood for the Roar one day aftel school during February 'L 1 4 MI, . , ,gi :af-M if M ff f.,f:'cf,,, f , fa, 'QW' X W ,J ,' Q. F Maxx' A A ,, , '4 ' X gf -z fa ,Y gf 1 W af, 4 a W .1 ,4-an . ,, ff Q:-:xx ,fe 3 dx A . -f wg 4, it Q sw sm New 'Mi luuuaf M. Amy Espenson Seniors Ken Finley Sports ,--safe t ttss i - fy ,AV , 5 Kellie Reichert - Organizations , ' i 2 Susannah Webb - Editor Kimberly Dean - Associate Editor Holly Klmbrell - Index B Margaret Clark - Organizations I ' ' ' Kevln Smlth - Sports Brandi Futch - Organizations Carrie Curtin - Organizations X p AAl Ella Talavera - Academics Wendi Washam - Sophomores Tracy Tharp - Juniors 240 Staff Page I D y , iv Shelley Johnson - Photographer Maribel Barrera - Photographer Lenlee Sackett - Photographer Paul Dorn - Photographer Ruben Castilla - Head Photographer Ariel Davls - Organizations 4 I 1 l P Thomas Toulmin - Advisor The Roar Staff would like to thank Taylor representative Ray Vvestbrook, Principal Carla McGee, Assistant Principals Mike Dutkowsky and Dick Scoggin, Fred Toulmin, Melinda Toulmin, Ashby H. Toulmin Sr., Purvis Guillory, Becky Bernardini, Christine Dingman, and Andrea Bergeron for their help in producing this book. view M M oizndcgww Mi MW JMD wf04ff770 Q wiffffq' awww Awww M 1423 LT2f'ifM Wf VM 4 1 S u Q S 3 c E r 3 ? 3 Z Q 5 S 3 N 2 I 2 ? f A 5 1 ? w W e i 3 ? 1 W t vw I H 4 1' u a S 4 f if F S LA 3 in ? 3 5 3 J 1 3 m 5 l 5 3 A f 2 I . Mater a lofty hilltop, our Turner High. we are ever loyal, we'll do or die. speed them onward they ever fly. thee our Alma Mater to Turner High.
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