R L Paschal High School - Panther Yearbook (Fort Worth, TX)

 - Class of 1987

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Q 3 s, :f-'f-m-'f:,fQ.w-.,- gif r ' David Bodzy and Jeremy Chalkergive their senior flex look. 2 1 Color Introduction ,4-Q. it v , ,Q 'V ,f it fi., 'Q-.,..J 2 . Jw-'ts - 4 wg? .9 7 ! ' I 'K' Paul Williams Scott Anderson Steve Mndgley and Larry Lourcey sport the latest inflatable toys .4f, hqw J -as f Iiiiff' it L' 'of . J L, 5 W I I A I K F .BA ' , b ' ' 1 'l 3 ,I ' if is f . .E ,L -i1 : 4 ,4 r 'I ' ' ' , Daniel Hernandez, Sarah Normand, Lorca Simons and Ms. Susan Williams rewrite play scripts. l l . 115' 1 'W W , Q '. 1 .4 . ' , Z A , Z ,, I swf' T I vs. ,fa '.-is-fs :K-4' 5' 5, T W gui T M . Q . t x N F K we.. l. 1' , . A F , . 7. f4g,!f': :V1 1' in f, V-' -T VT 'Ji ,' T ' 'x if .- , ' x A af if is I j,., ' MH, JIS' .Es ff' J sf , me - ,rf , ,V . V ' .fri- 5 W e, il 4. ,. i it m' 4351572- . ,i Fit, 1 'h' iffimmi . : Qfmggha r V :QQ . rx N MEL ' ing-v Q U V Andy Keetch, David Hogans, Kristen Harris, Cogdell Bradshaw and Steven Morris display an array of fine colors. ' , W of 'ibm ,E ' N' x ' -vt , - W , Q2 L Y--t, fd ' .I , ,Ai f.l ., .i g A ' Ax H' .- ' Qgfgiistn T XSL! ' . Us ff i i i f V 1 5 T . , . l . 7 ,' , . ,-..::hA..fQ.,.,w 1,i.,.a , ,,,, I ,.- ' Lauren Sanderson and Megan Alter weigh their options in physics. The Color of Life. The many aspects of high school. The time of one's lite. The best time, and our times. Theme f 3 fr . Q V ' X15 X x i l I , Y r r tt -rr '+. gi-H: 524-Q mx -M ' Paschalites spend time to ether in the front foyer before school. Q Fa., - - - - N. U ,ga fl- A4 -I ,A 'Q tw' Z .. Q! f , - , V fa, ' 2 I , 1 X ' ' .if Fr, A ? ' , ' 3' 314 H it A sax CY Y 1. ,Q ,jg if ff f'-:A P' an - -nu. t , V ' ' 1? r' in A fi fl K, I , mf. , 4 1' l V 43' if ' 2' , . 5 Wendi Cauble and Charita Ray show off their hat- Youn Lifers show their unending unity after Fi ht Night. 9 Q M-A-R-N'l, Mafni Berkowitz shows Sarah Reese how to write. Junior guys band together and show unity. 4 1 Color Introduction ' le, ,l , y Fu 5? 'W . at , NW A K 3' , ' 1 fi , 1 Y 1 . if I 5 ., x Y Y , as 9 v ' Bm W .V Wx? ' mmf y 5 . g . K , ei - . f Q-, eng, Tim Valleau, Scott Pierce, Rebecca Cody, Maurie Taylor, Sanoa Hensley, and Franziska Brun show junior unity during a football game, ., ' Q, '! , , 56 e y z S .:. -ix . Q :Y-1 l rg 'Va , lla e J snr' t l L, j V 'l 'V ,- .e ,ae fi A , V i ig t fi if ' ' 1 1. , , ,K ,V i :L wi 1 0 J,V. Cheerleaders are the tops. Whistle while you work, Beth Chapman, Cherisse Gibson and Marihelen Barlow decorate for Howdy. Our time to grow ' aw., - E' 7 W Wg, f at and learn. To live within the colors ofthe Spectrum. What'? Anna Tinsley asks head photographer, Blake Richardson, Unity f 5 - ., ,551 li- g .A v x ijw,-1 y A ' Y , ' 93 A ' ee , . , 3 11,1 y Nj' -, If Aa fm tk ' at Jr . gl N 42,15 Varsity cheerleaders put sparkle in the game. , vii- ff. rf' .5 dj f of :IKVN4 o Wi ' ' a V 1' l f ' A Beth Summers, Lee Norman, John Andrus and Rob Robinson say, Yes we are the mighty 'A a A' ,fc 9 ' , from PHS. 2 as 'Lv 4- 1' ' ygiifj V K W 1 3-f -ir 'V 5 is-., 4 -, X. r lrrr Coach Finis Vanover shows allegiance to our nation and school. Lisa Howell and Amy Custer cheer Jeff Harakal on as he stuffs his face. 6 f Color Introduction 'i ' 14.1 4- A' ' I F if '1 95 fa R 5..,.' , . .V , . X 1 x x :1IYF?r: 1:1-:L-Q1 -:M M: iFv::I'iam!7:y:a! Eggzw - .ap-1 4' ' .-4 ' l John Andrus shows his feelings about school life. Wendy Schuster and Erin Clinard amaze their friends with their bubbles. 8 1 Color Introduction Amy Custer, 'F 'I 'X' P' 2 A 'iilnx - Benny Hill refuses to share his money with Mrs. Jan Carter and Mary Jane Ebert. if Q, fs 4 ,- ifff . A ' .5 5 g - i i ' T 1-y y 2 ' Vu ' ' ,945 A :TY ,.ff 5?H' xirfi' ' ins ' 1'3 iw? 1 4. ,1 fi v 3:43 A A ' 'ff4fC'ftX.r2,i ,- 0, i'liie 'Z3Yi3'i -' if A 175' ua'-'esfi'? ! ir f' ig ' hw' t wwf P 1 - u '1f t 'r t t'i2' -vw, . ,A f 'iff- 't , 5- f X .K r I . . I Mr. Jimmy Torres, Liz Manresa and Tracy Traver get tacky at the Howdy Bar. 1 'f , 4, ' . X- Maurie Taylor hopes no one sees her catching flies for lunch, -7 Y V - Y. . fr-P 4 jg in ,W x G! '51 iw? 1 -5-f 13 ' Young Lifers sing songs alone of the weekly meetings. 'Q if X r as ,9 x 4. A 4 , ' ' if- V Qi, I tx4?1:.'lAiw.' L vi-it A,A9',4 vx!q.a ll X E' ,F :mi Alvester Matthews plans his next move as water boy. Thanks for bringing my lunch, Mom, says Darrow Vedder to his mother. s Life is not a vague picture, but a picture full of details and fine points like us. Jackie Guggenheim and Ms. Susan Williams get ready for their dates. Personalities X 9 53551 Egg A fl- H293 li X1 3 ual -2 W wi Q by l , , 1 1 A me ' '. V: 2227? fl :3 . -- ii ' . 'SEQ' tl. l I Sm fiflqqxli Qfijff v ' 5 - l ,re i ' 1 frsh. n . 1 F7 , 1 , i 5, 4455? 'V' S? is 1 ' .L ,. ' 'V 1 7 'il ' ' ' ' U 5523F??2fs rf- . , ' 3 ' Elf ' 1 4 '-ff'Q,ff'iEfA fn -. 'iz . f f - ffiagf i 'T' l. i ,I i 3. gjgvwl V1 ,I - HH ,T , A . V V '-g f, V, . f I-455, .X-5 Y ' ,, N I ' f ' 'ZW Q I, H 2. Q . fd f A TI A. U I' ix X 9 f A : 9 2 , . ,gh 4 1 , , X J , t e I X 'x V 4 'ffl N I, z V W. - . ' .- ,' A 2 A-4 I ..,Q,- . 1 !. In . Jw 49' A J? gtg: . v. . 3 if we wivgfif 471' F ' . , -xt psf ,J 3112, A x .4 ,', I S! 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Individuals 1 11 'i Q f , fx A fx Q-W ff: QV Hs A i i41',f7i ' Q 'i X xi K, , ,Q us 1 -egg? - vkizjggeviz, Mrs. Carol Bott, David Dunson and Patricia Rodriguez total magazine sales. ru f f - 'sf i ' A M 0 L A i f , ,. ki, S Q at 'Z i' vA , i .f i I Q ff a if ff 9' N I 'I j 4 'Iii X-I' at 1 . ul It it Varsity cheerleaders dance to Nasty . 12 f Color Introduction ff We are Panther Pride, and that's no lie vt y h 566331, ,Q ff x. gg - ER 5 'X Monica Smith tries to fly at volleyball practice. I. J x T as 5' ff 'I , , I ,al . ' Ivy: I T ' ' A 0 x ' 5 1 x. -N., l 'V V1 'I r X' I r' QP' ' 1: X -1 Anna Tinsley, Beth Summers and Erin Clinard help keep the Annual Staff's nose clean. 3 4? 1. f ll feb 17 Senior guys show off the new fall fashions. 9, QA 6 I , 4 . . if 17 . -S , r 5, N . i 5 I I . u, I. , .S i if ' ' 1 4 HM w MK J , A f 4. ll ni 2 2 -' L f,'-2-Jw.-1 ' l Q' ,f f if rgaeeirffw-eg K , 'J , - ,r f-1 ' -A H ' V .a . -,ms ,Jaffe ' ref .1 ' wife,-,zr ..fg.- . , f- Z Q, 4, P uf! 'I 'Q' Donell Browning scores a touchdown. Stephen Senisch and Ellen Smith look up dirty words. Through the year many events occured, many lives touched, and many colors were mixed., Events! 13 touchdown. 'S 7 C' 'fl ' , . 4. E' , L. g .1 ' t , ., -N - .5 +I'-7' xp'-rt. 11 - M . I s . 41 ' v me . . . L-X. sh Q ..I':-rvv:.,... Sarah Reese and Christie Sprinkle Cas the Pantherj prepare as Lesli Seymour an- nounces the victory competition. 14 1 Color Introduction O Ai! ,Zi 4.-af ' , Greg Cole, Tim Ezell, Marihelen Barlow, Andrea Kraus and Phil Wright watch in awe as the team scores a 5 .5 -, .5 . Dana Moore, Daniel Hernandez and Tiffany Russell show off the new styles. ' L as.: Future Panthers Jerod, Jennifer and Jason Matthews cheer for the team. ,lv it JA, PZ' -'ii Ben Isgur disguises himself as a Christmas present. down. ,msg 6 T ,181 . 1 The Varsity cheerleaders, with the help of Andrea Kraus and Latonia Vaugn, show us how to get We're M! 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'z Scott Anderson is observed while showing his div- ing talents at G.D.Fl.A 18 X Student Life , t T . . 5 in C Heather Cordray and DeDe Rambo play in the water during the Junior Girls car wash. fs Scott Pierce and Rebecca Cody get overly excited playing Putt-Putt! Meri St. John gets lost in the park. THE HEAT IS ON! ,pa-'ny I took the surfboard from my car and started walking to the beach. The sun was beating down, as I rode out on high crests. As I started to ride the big wave down, I realized something, I was in Fort Worth and was watching reruns of Gidget Goes Hawaiian. In Fort Worth, people cannot surf, so alternate plans had to be used. Paschal students spent lots of time out in the sun. They could spot their friends swimming in the cool water, laying out getting a great tan, or just having fun in the sun. The heat was really on during the summer of 1986. Laurie Dabney and Amy Gray pop through the roof to admire the cute guys passing by. '21-'xii' ' Af . Craig Moss examines Lee Smith's tan behind her ears. .,....q, Amy Atkinson and Kristine Eckert scrub with delight! Kevin Dickson looks on as Rob Opitz tires out after the long walk down the stairs. Summer 1 19 v. , 1 zz ,I r 5 ,r,: m W .V Kayla Evarts finally finds her name on the wall! Sara Ordoriez and Sally Pantoja are excited as Claudi a Cantu signs up for the Mock Bank. A95 vt' The Leadership Committee doctors perform an operation during the Howdy skit. ff' 'r- . ma ky Kate Touzel gels ner name off ine wall while helping Dylan Griffin look for his. Amy McKinney Shows how enthusiastic she can be at the Howdy Week pep rally. 20 j Student Life Student Doctor Up I I l i Melinda Ouevedo admires the Penta Club display while waiting in line to join. l didn't know it took so long to button this, thinks Jennifer Smith and Sara Ellis. f for Howdy Dr. Radford Gregg, please report to the emergency room. Dr. Radford Gregg, report to the emergency room please. This may sound like a hospital, but ac- tually it was Paschal's halls during Howdy Week. During Freshman Orientation, the Leadership Committee put on a Howdy skit to welcome the freshman interns. Paschal's Memorial Hospital foyers were decorated with doctor bags, pills, medicine bottles, nurse hats and ban- daids, each bearing the name of a freshman intern. The name tags were for the freshman so that the upperclassmen doctors would know who they were. The next activity involving the entire student body was Club Day. Everyone could sign up for their favorite clubs. The Spanish, French, Penta, Latin and Science clubs were represented along with many others. The students could have signed up for the Future Business Leaders of America or Paschal's Mock Bank. Paschal's Memorial Howdy Week turned out to be exciting. .xg '. K 'N 1 iw My ' Mx.. , gs . , K W . A 9,- A Af uv' if W- ff X c 3 F C' 3 y X, .ff-'L , ' 4,5,?'f . 22 , , if X' I , lg., .r-. -iw ,,,. K Lesli Seymour displays her artistic talents for a Howdy poster. Howdy Week f 21 Operation Howdy is a Success' Howdy Week is held to welcome new and returning students to Paschal. Friendly spirits combined with loads of fun made Howdy Week a memorable experience. At Paschal's Howdy Rollerskating Party, the seniors joined together to recreate the age of tacky polyester. Rhine- stones and brightly colored bellbottoms added just the right touch of class. Junior Sean O'Brien remarked, lt was really groovy. It was nifty skating with my friends, but got dangerous i when people rolled over my fingers and smushed them. lt's true many people did end up with outs, scrapes, and bruised knees. However, despite minor injuries, most feel the roller- skating party was a blast. Dressed in doctors' scrubs and nurses' outfits, the students attended the Paschal Memorial Howdy Dance the following Saturday. They rocked 'n rolled to the music of guest band, The Nurse, until midnight. This year's Howdy Dance was one of the largest Paschal has ever had. The attendance of over eight hundred people made Operation Howdy a huge success. f 1 t 1 i , r . 1 -,.. t . x 5 if if 64 l ' T tfi in fed ' ' , B 9 f T ' 'P ' wwf Seniors show creativity while Beth Summers displays janitorial skills fm-rx as Q- ,ze .4-1 'Si if? wifi' tw iq, Eli' ' . of ,g l ai: ,al , .f ff l ,, I Aiea ' 'WI I IPQEA ' li ' 5 I . ,V sr' wg I W? ' wa ,, ,, X. J WX X Taylor Gibler, Stephen Senisch, and Lee Norman use modern methods to inflate balloons Dana Moore displays grace on wheels. for the dance. Robbie Floyd and Tricia Cannady get down and jam al the dance. DeDe Rambo, Gene Adelson, Sean O'Brien, Sally Elwood, Lori Caue ble, and Gary Lewis swing each other around the loop, gbaicgaf cflffenzowilaf DATE: 9113186 DR. PANTHER FOR: THE BEARER OF THIS CARD. BE AT WILL ROGERS MEMORIAL CENTER EAST TEXAS ROOM FROM 8:00 P.M. TO 12:00 P.M. HOWDY DANCE FEATURING THE NURSE Howdy Week f 23 A.M. Getting ready for school has its ups and downs. Many of us are not very conscious as we get up in the morn- ings. This story sounds familiar. Every student has experienced the dilemma of being awakened by an obnoxious alarm clock. After hearing it, rolling over and smashing it, we rush to get dressed. After hunting down books we flew out the door to the car. Immediate- ly upon sitting down in the driver's seat we turn on the radio, to make the tran- sition from sleep to school more bearable. We drove the route we drove every day, getting caught at every red light along the way. After 10 minutes we reached the Paschal campus. Now the only problem is finding a place to park. After parking we careful- ly crossed Forest Park Blvd., and entered the front doors of the building. With 5 minutes before the bell, we walked quickly down the halls we knew so well. The locker terrified us because we knew everthing would fall out. We were right. Despite the dif- ficulties we encountered in the early morning hours, we knew we were ready to face another fun filled day at Paschal High School. WV' N- Y -6 f 4 J David Bodzy and Cherisse Gibson begin their school day by discussing what to put on the football banner Hanging out after lunch, Elk A .., 'Iii Sarah Normand makes signs at LC meeting. Mrs. Sarah Brooke and Mrs. Jan Carter attend an early morning faculty meeting. 24 f Student Life u,,.,,.,,4k . ., ., .V .4-can .15 ,MX Paschal graduateJohn McLean gives Chase Parker advice about what to do before school. 'sv 1. gn ' Scott Kroh, Georgette Lopez-Aguado and Ken Harper set up a lab for AP Biology. Scott Anderson jams, beginning his school day. fl ' I Wi' El-7 Q aut '- ....!,,, iafiff ,, -4NL V ' Y M x -vm- David Arnn and Jeff Williams just can't wait for school to start. lvlr. James Bretthauer listens to Blake Hailey explain the elements. Before School 125 -run School is Rearranged 55, X, r , QE? Craig Barnes, Gary Lewis, Robin Pierce and Danna Sides work on an experiment in Chemistry. Roger Fieynolds studies during math class. This year many changes came about that helped to make the school better for everyone. For the first time in a year, students were allowed to promote school spirit through pep rallies. Everyone an- ticipated the days when they could cheer for their class and show their school spirit. With the comeback of pep rallies there had to be a time when they could be held. This was solved by doing away with the homeroom period. Announcements went on during period two. Period 4 was an hour and 10 minutes long to compensate for assemblies. On the days when there were not assemblies, teachers had extra time to teach. In this way, teachers did not have to rush like some had to do dur- ing a regular 55 minute period, 261 Student Life ls.- -'-' 6-vi A ,J I can't believe it, IBM. is up 10 points! exclaims David Hogans. I have never seen anything as lovely as a tree, says Michael Franklin as Cass Jenkins listens. I just love french fries! says Lee Norman to David Dunson. Boy, baked potatoes are messy, says Jennifer House to Beth Bardis. Students Run to Lunch Students enjoy waiting in line for lunch. Everyone at Paschal had one thing in common, EATING LUNCH!! This year students either ate in the cafeteria or went to a fast food restaurant. Some finished homework that they had not done the night before, while others caught up on the latest gossip. Some even tried to peek through windows to see friends who did not have the same lunch period. However, their attempts failed when campus monitors told them to get out of the hall. One thing all students wished they had was a lunch as long as fourth period. . FW' 9 L .el Phillip Pohl, Eric Storey and Andrew Brimberry delight in eating 28 I Student Life l .P Q lm -al vis ..g Nei 1 Billy Raulston shows his glee for WOLkll'1Q-Gi Minyards. Jennifer Smith and David McLean shop for Howdy h If -ff . ,mw 4, 'tix Lee Smith and Amy McKinney order more peanut butter. There is one problem everyone shared this year: after school was too short. Many students held jobs after school, working at different establishments such as clothing or grocery stores. However, more peo- ple Iiked to shop in them rather than work in them. If walking the malls did not sound like fun there were many people at the park, playing sv ll football or walking for exercise. Many people gathered with friends after school so that the gossip of the school day could be exchanged. Often, plans for the weekend were made, or homework was done in preperation for the next day. With these activities Paschal students made the most of their after school time, ,..L1..---- Rebekah Miracle looks on as Branden Riggs tries out his new straw. 3 Michael Kennedy concentrates on his video game after school. After School 1 29 Students Live for Weekends Students did a wide variety of ac- tivities on the weekends. Mr. James Bretthauer, varsity soocer coach, said, My weekends are good, but too short. This response was quite com- mon. Weekends for students were a very busy time, When Amy Bawcom was asked what her plans for the weekend were she responded, Friday l'm going to the football game and the rest of the weekend l'm going to sleep and do my homework. Weekends were times for working, studying, dating, sleeping and other activities. The popular things to do seemed to be: going to the movies, shopping at the malls, and eating out. During foot- ball season, Friday nights were often occupied with games and an occa- sional gym dance. When term theme time rolled around Paschal students were found buried in stacks of books at the library on Saturdays. Maurie Taylor, student-director for one of this year's one act plays, said, l think weekends are fierce just because they are like 'here's to good friends, tonight is kinda special' T- -ii -'1- 7 'Tum ,. il 'lf ix 1193 B ' LWA K X fi . Q' Quit telling those corney jokes, exclaims Troy Langston, stock boy at Minyards. Oh Mom, can I buy this one? Mindy Baum looks at laser disks at Sound Warehouse. 30 1 Student Life fy T-fa Maurie Taylor learns howto eat from Chris Gunzel. t Il, iikfb' fis-1 J-O-H- John Mark Williams writes his name in the sand, V. 1 1 xi A af' -5, ' , AX 'q T gif- x 9 y i iff.: i f' WS X: .. Wk ,f At the TCU game, Christy Sprinkle supports another Purple and White. 5, 4 Z . r f N W N 13. .:,,',. Melinda Quevedo and Laurie Dabney play Tarzan and Jane in the Park. :Vi Q., T' Aren't you supposed to be looking at the videos! Brian Stiles checks out other customers instead. l 07- Scott Anderson watches the killer Frogs at the TCU game. Weekends 131 Homecoming Homecoming '86. The air rang with spirit. Paschal Panthers were the greatest. The weather surprised everyone. What happened to the rain? Tradition was broken. lt was broken again when floats were forbidden. Represen-' tatives from each class marched proudly behind his or her well prepared banner. The crowds roared as the first sights of the banners were seen and the first sounds of the band were heard. The band played bright marches and the familiar fight song. Clubs including Panther Staff, Latinos In Action, Leadership, and Rodeo Club displayed intense support of Paschal. Paschal's glory was shown to the fullest. Frantic students ran to the pep rally from the parade anticipating even more sup- port and excitement. They were not disap- pointed. Panther Pride had decorated the auditorium with signs listing the football teams' names. Streamers and balloons completed the festive mood. The pep rally lasted for about an hour. The band awed the crowd with an en- thusiastic performance of Ghostbusters The senior girls showed Southwest that We're Not Going to Take lt. The varsity football players impersonated cheerleaders and entertained the crowd with a dynamic pyramid. Seniors won the victory competition. Finally, as the fight song echoed through the air, minds wandered to thoughts of that night. The game . . . their date. Homecoming was another success. or n l . . x 1 1. .Q- .V 3' Have you taken the picture yet'? Jill Leslie shows her spirit. 321 Student Life Promotes Purple Spirit f' The varsity football players impersonate cheerleaders by building a pyramid. Senior girls show that Paschal's Not Going to Take lt. M' .JN 5 N Y! ' Y ,A I 4, 1' Brian Wilson shows total exhilaration as he jams at lhe pep rally. 'wc rs s fixrlxsgygx ,g H, 3 'X-gf? 'X .V alll-x im, a M Xiu-A 1 .,.s-. .. Fred Wilson and Donell Browning look shocked as Lee Scarborough and Shane Thomas try to look cool. I 0 3 A A4861 Ahh as Q Anaheim ffl 000 'rs ,- J www? xr? f 'H 1 g +f i N -ff .-Q, an ' wr 7 s 31, Paschal reveals its pride for all to see, Hmm . . . How do you do this? Shelly Williams displays her mum. Homecoming 1 33 Homecoming Weekend 1 986 HOMECOMING '86 . . .Football . . , Mums . . .Seniors . . .Spirit . . . Dance. .. Sunshine. . .Court . . .Jill . . . Lesli . .. Kristen . . . Maria. . . Nancy. . .Parade . Pom-Pons . . . Ftebelbusters . . . Balloons. . .Band . . .Sophomores . , . Senior Girls' Line Dance. . .Halloween . . . Mike and Joey Traffic Cops . . .Queen ...Wendi . . . Mrs. Davidson's Baby... Southwest, What's That?' '... Pep Pally . . . You Be lllin' '... David Sanders Singing. . . Poll Call Shaboom . . . No Floats. . .Freshmen . . . Unity One . . . Where's the Flag SHS?. . . We're Not Going To Take lt' '... Panther Pride. . . This ls The Home Of The Mighty Panthers' '... Juniors . . .Banners . . . Cheerleaders . . .Convertibles , . . HOMECOMING -86 Nancy Wright watches the Panthers play Southwest in the Homecoming Game. 7? Emily Pike shows her spirit on the balloon lift before the Homecoming Game. Do you like my mum'? '1 inn 5- si i ' 5i!'sF3reHbeLS Panther Pride asks Southwest Rebels, What's That? John Andrus plays a Rebelbuster. 34 X Student Life .VI 1 I A ,V as YEAH, THAT'S THE TICKET! This year, the drama department tried something different. Instead of one-three act play, Paschal had six student directed one-act plays. There were two nights of plays, along with a dinner. This started a great year for the drama department. We haven't been out of the house for ten years, states Sanoa Hensley to Tom Wacker and Michael Conn. ls that really you, Henry? asks Tricia Rodriguez to Lee Norman and Andrea Kraus. 36 f Student Life Beth Summers shouts Look at me when I'm yelling at you! Ah, pipe down! says Tim Ezell to Marc Belfrey 5 i ' Beat it kid! exclaims Nancy Wright to Marc Belfrey. The boat is not going to sink explains Jill Leslie to Gil Cowan and Brian Thomas. Z 2 W' Aiei me 2 ww l.,, ,G Q. lie Beth Summers says You look awful! to Jason Willis. Andrea Kraus and Lee Norman show their true beauty. One-Acts f 37 G. The Chri tmas Spirit When the word Christmas was mentioned, the thoughts that came to mind were Santa Claus, Christmas trees, snow, wrapped presents, skiing, parties, and the smell of goodies baking in the kitchen. However, students learned not to let the real meaning of Christmas slip by unnoticed. lt was the celebration of a special birthday, the birth of Baby Jesus. People celebrated Christmas in many ways. The Varsity Cheerleaders gave a Christmas Backwards Dance the day school was let out for the Christmas holidays. Christmas was a great time of giving and receiving, and people didn't forget the greatest gift that was given to them, the gift of love. LI Tiffany Russell, Anna Tinsley, and Erin Clinard gather around the Christmas tree before the Christmas Backwards Dance. 38 f Student Life This is rose. John Briggs gives Amanda Carter a rose while Lee Norman watches. as J 3 M., fr, K- xt , eat ' M5 'Q t Jingle Bells. Sarah Smith and Julie Jones decorate the tree and each other for Christmas. .FT C79 3 X ' Q 1 1 :wg is -t ' 'Qi 145 was I 1, 4' We're Santa's helpers. Dawn Holguin and Andrea Cooke attend Backwards. -ws. Lorca Simons, Paul Williams, David Sanders, and Stephanie Yeary take a break from dancing to 1 pose for a picture. l 4 A, l - '- ,f 3-, X 4 ' i 1 J S 1 We 135' ' l . 1 r A . - . . J g.. W A-, . 1 N -.1 . P l Q, , J' 3 , --, ff. , 1 ., ,, 'xr X q 5' 'gray ,,, r gf-:L5,,kW 5,3 I ff' l fri' , I l , F .Q ff' fgiiiifffjy. . ' ,A P, ff- f -x I ff fx ,Q ' ' l if xl gy ' tg' : Lf - ,f:.::z .L'fi5 -..... ' C' Q55 l'fM f ff! ,. 4 ,3.,,. M157-,g - , '- 1 ' x ' ' fa ' ,.Y,,, jQs? e, if l S fsii- at Y. . my 'x'lf'i-'ll ' 1 ' lxflsfl -. W Q. 1 Wu 43 .F W! 'f'v,,, fx Z5 A ' , M .2 - r 1 A ' 1 51,7-,i'1s.2Ef fy Y kr . Q B V . ' wllw- . ,E f-I ' fs ' -. 'Aww ' ' ' . 'ly A , K 1 ' zmhfiigai, - l , ,mi , llllflxtk mm Q j if qw' 2 C if iiilwxx Riff 'H .. ' A- H l' IQQQ-,13.Y4 M ' K f f ,-Qflflfllmb t , , fe 'T . KV, ,El.3gtj,,mHt,:''lil,,5y- .t .4 ' -,Q . Q ,1 , X-2 f ' '43 ' .glfyllfi ,xox Front Bow: Angela Torres and Dennis Roja. Back Row: Kristen Payne, Ben Thistlewaite, Aleman, and Jamie Alter, Melissa Students live it up at Backwards. 3, Mr. and Mrs. Santa. Allison Sandefur and Chris Deubler smile for the camera. Christmas 139 , ! eligion at Paschal Y l ' 550' G Suzy Bailin shows her best side at a BB Y,O. meeting. Aaron Hendelman is the king of the floor at a B.B.Y,O. function. ' F extRacurricuIar , I 1 DEII choir I Love 4 r ,Mg Q- frlends 5 QM' youngG Ilfe Q 1 yOuth group . f b'Nai muh g I ! 1 I A I Layne Kasper shows his true personality at Young Life, l f Student Life an b d St hanre Year listen ata Umverslty Chrlstian Church youth group meetlnq , , 1, 3 .HL , A nn 'W ractrce for hand bells Davud Sanders leads a V C C group meetrnq PASCHAUS IDEAL CDUPLES As the seniors wave goodbye, the tradition of dating still re- mains alive. Saturday nights seem to have occupied dozens of couples who enjoyed parties, eating out and going to the movies. When asked around, the conclusion of this adventure led to the same couples that have been together for the longest time. The following selections have been chosen by the student body. These couples aren't necessarily going out, but have been chosen by their peers as perfect couples. if J . - W fig: ight vwgff X gf. Q , 2' 'T . 'L 55? Q ,X gg fig ' it r ' ' - lf you don't smile, l'll hit you, says Rod Pauling to Becky Day. Gary Lewis and Erica l-lendleman make a peifect smile. 42 1 Student Life . ws- 5 Jeff Williams says to Ashlee Johnson, Yes, I am the cut master. if Beth Chapman and Judd Jenkins admit that they love each other B si Y' J , . X Christopher Flores tries to sweep Lesli Seymour oft her feet. , ,,.- We sure do look cute together, don't we? Adrian Smith questions Charita Ray. -alll Sean O Brien says to Sally Elwood Put your head on my shoulder Flolly Henandez and JoJo Valdez are together again. fi, J u A W How did we get picked ? Steven Fersing poses with Ida Gonzales, F23 g gf Q1 . 'f If Romance 1 43 Essential H.S. Secures Futures .,rnnEl . OK, who chewed up my pen'? Jessica St.John asks, Marking the second year for the Essential High School, the 1986-1987 school year was an exciting one. Essential High School at Paschal is one of ten such programs in America. It is an optional educational setting designed to provide a less structured learning environment. I think the Essential is better, because the teachers coach you along and you know everybody, said junior Chris Flossing. Essential is based on the principles set forth by Dr. Theodore Sizer of Brown University. Mr. Larry Barnes, coordinator, said, lt is characterized by smaller class size and the relationships of the various curricular areas. The school ex- ists largely because of a grant from the 7 K , 44 f Student Life ik., -u4.v'5'5,,- Tandy Corporation. . -:.sf,4e...,..... ti , f' She didn'tl Dawn Fiossing and Courtney McLaughlin gossip during class. 'Q i BGR-RING' thinks Kim Hines about her report ,HP I i Lg fi Hey, I aced that testl Bryan Bowden takestime out to relax. THIS is a map class Mrs Leann Adams points out. X Look, Ma, I'm passing! says Sheryl Seward. J' x 5 Q 1. ', I, N A ,H I , 'QQ-af ' Mary Jane Ebert concentrates on a test, Tommy Mosley listens intently to Mrs. Jhani Wright-Williams' logic lecture. I HATE homework! thinks Marcus Bennett. a This is over my head! says Greg Asher about his homework. Now how do you figure that? Meri St.John questions Courtney Moss. Essential High School f 45 Girls in white dresses, with blue satin sashes, Snowflakes that stay on my nose and eyelashes, Silver-white winters that melt into spr- ings These are a few of my favorite things. When the dog bites, When the bee stings, When I'm feeling sad, I simply remember my favorite things And then I don't feel so bad! PaschaI's Favorite Things My third wedding in 2 weeks, thinks Tom Wacker. X 46 1 Student Life A4 5 -. Edelweiss, sings Lane Kasper to Sonya Anderson Brad Richardson and Laynette Stiles bid farewell ei i l The nuns from Nonnberg Abbey welcome us to Austria. ri A Q wg.-. X , -f - 5 A 'ti if , I A ,Z ,f1j x A : Q T J -A A V ,E 529 . , ' , . R - . . , N x . S ..q Q. 1 The Von Trapp I 4' ,- 1' is if l va fx 1 Nobody Does It Better g These students had things other than school on their minds. When they left school in the afternoon, they went to train for a sport not school related. Sports these students were involved in included dancing, boxing, basketball, track, swimming and many more. Long hours of practice were common to these athletes. lt took endurance and stamina to work as hard as they did to become the best they could be. Many of these classmates were also in- volved in school related activities, therefore, they had to work extra hard to organize their time to keep up their grades while staying involved in their other activities. Who wants it now'? David Sanders plays basketball for University Christian Church, 48 f Student Life Dana Sides shakes her tail feathers as she practices for Jazz Company Dance Concept. 3 5 A 4. 1:5 as .,ZQ 1 gifi 'gf r' 'v Look Mom, no hands! Terry Bierle shoots for two points, Don't fall asleep, Michelle Gaston warms up for dance practice. K 5 I'd rather be skating. Inga, competative skater, poses for a picture. You do me all kindsta wrong! says Tim Ezell as Erin Clinard fouls him. Off Campus Sports 149 LET'S PADRE! Heather Halbert and Brandon Riggs dream about the slopes on their way to Amy Gray fantasizes of being a polar bear on the slopes. Winter Park. The time that Paschal students looked forward to finally came around. Yes, that'- right, it was Spring Break. You could find your friends going many different placel and having a lot of fun. Students went swimming, tanning, skiing, partying, anc some even headed out to Padre. The one thing you probably couldn't find wal studious students studying. Yes, that's right, no homeworkg it was a week made fo fun. Students enjoyed themselves this year during the wonderful Spring Break o '87. 1' Q - 2. Michelle Gaston and Kindell Foley enjoy the tunes on their way to San Antonio. Ui Spring Break 1, '87 iw t my xp M g? - ,-:: - '70 t f 'f - ' V M if? , A? Q A Clark Reiss and Kevin Dickson strut around at Padre. 50 f Student Life Powder Puff was a real rough and tough game. The awesome Juniors challenged the magnificent Seniors to a friendly football game. Both teams put a lot of work and practice into the game. Luckily they were fortunate enough to have the help of the guys. Some guys helped coach the game, while others showed their talents as cheerleaders. Both teams played a good game and had a lot of fun. The Powder Puff game turned out to be a success. . 1 ?f.S,j ks If . ll- -' . 4 Aff E' A : Q55 I - if 1 -I .I iff 0 1. . 'J . I 1 1 Pi r 1 Q: I ' EL ' tx iq. w l -,a f ,. - , 4' ma.. ,Q Abner Smith practices with Anna Tinsley and the invisible ball. 4 David Cooper tells Christie Sprinkle how cool the Seniors are. . f ,g -v . , I krt - 4, f X QP' 'ffl A ew Q X X Q na. . is f ,Z..!i'W, 'f JZ! x'-sr! Melinda Quevedo decides whether to hike the ball or not. 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Beth Chapman, Tricia Rodriguez, Victor Simms, and Layne Kasper sort through toy drive donations. 5 f mix if H eadershi Sets Exam Beth Chapman Jennifer St. John Tricia Rodriguez James Allen F.,-1 Sean O'Brien Sanoa Hensley Victor Simms Sara Ellis Marcie Hewatt Brett Doris Kelli Shelton Mandy Bell Jennifer Smith of Shelly Lindsay Lori Futch Stuart Campbell Kevin Chalker Not Pictured: Amber Stanfill Stephanie Bailey Mike Farris Nicole Hartsel Amy Nall Amanda Paquet Amy McKinney Layne Kasper Joy Ohendalski Michael Lewis .tm Leadership Committee 1 55 Q 3 Chris Woodall proudly shows his poster won in the contest. Beard growers shave each other after the Student Council's beard grow- ing contest. Floor: Sheryl Sweeney, Andrea Kraus Bottom Row: Taylor Gibler, Lee Norman, Michael Franklin, Gabe Harman, Solomon Surles, Kevin Chalker, Brandon Riggs, Cogdell Bradshaw Second Row: Sukassa Chapman, Kayla Evarts, Andrea Cooke, Rebecca Cardona, Virginia Howard, Maurie Taylor, Ann Katherine Werner, Sally Elwood, Tiffany Russell, Suzette Lomax, Cara Laisure, Amy Davis, Mike Cox, Wendy Salter, Sheri Fletcher Third Row: Madeline Griego, Mona Linan, Aman- da Paquet, Tommy Fleming, Debbie Henderson, Scott Pierce, Barbara Shaw, Adrian Smith, Jeff Underwood, Nicole Martinez, Lisa Stroup, Jessica St. John, James Ward Fourth Row: Mindy Baum, Michelle Helm, Laura Martinez, Kristine Eckert, Courtney Moss, LeJuene Davis, LaRonda Hicks, Tracy McDaniel, Heather Halbert, Julie Geary, Mike Farris, Rachelle Henderson, Erica Hendelman, Lori Futch Top Row: Ida Gonzales, Andy Keetch, Jacquetta Davis, Stephen Jackson, Courtney McLaughlin, Melissa Taylor, Beckey McGregor, Brian Krajca, Brad Warren, Mike Thomas, Shane Arrant, Eric Musgrove, O.P, Johnson, Andrew Brimberry, Jason Rutherford, Denetra Crockett, David Cooper. 56 f Organizations Ii. Kem Stokes ponders over decisions affecting Paschal. , . iv 4? .: 'wt , if T 5 is 'Ti Tiftany Russell glaresat the thought of another Student Council meeting Student Council Is PaschaI's Voice Members of the Student Council had many responsibilities as representatives of their second period. The entire student body depended on them to present their ideas and opinions. At Student Council meetings proposals about improving the school and organizing school activities were discussed. Stu- dent Council members informed their second period classes of such events as the Canned Food Drive, Toy Drive, and Blood Drive. They assisted their teachers in organizing these as well. Kem Stokes, a member of Student Council, said, Student Council gave me a chance to let others know what important events were going on at Paschal. Lee Norman asks You haven t donated to the Toy Drive? Shame! WN: , Student Council 1 57 'fdtlx g.A K O i I ,H ' ' I W1 Ei' f , . it .....m5 . 1fr 8 'Q I v 5 ! W Are Panther Pride We are Panther Pride and that's no lie Everywhere we go we make the other teams cry We've got spirit here We've got spirit there We've got purple and white everywhere We're the class of '87 and we're here to say We're jammin on the mic with Jam , Master Jay Put a out In our strut We're the rulers of the school as you And 3 Qilde in OU' Stride can See But please don't forget us, we're We keep the fish in line 1-2-3 PANTHER PRIDE if-'iii ,fda i 4 ,I J Id? I at Cherisse Gibson, Courtney Beasley, Kristen Flores, Amay Custer and other Panther Pride members promote spirit for the football team and class. Nancy Wright, Alan Duvall, Jennifer St. John, and Beth Chapman discuss Friday's football game. 58 f Organizations Joey Krajca listens diligently at the meeting nI ff Heather Halbert says l'm so sick of losingl' 'anther Pride: Front Row: Blake Richardson, President. Second Row: Marni Berkowitz, Shirley Carlton, Ronda Stark, Liz Manresa, Activities Chairperson, An- irea Kraus, Vice President, Beth Summers, Secretary, Cherisse Gibson, Treasurer, Chase Parker, Sign Chairmang David Dunson, Vice President, Tiffany Russell, Anna Tinsley, Angela Utley, Third Row: Mrs. Jhani Wright-Williams, Mrs, Ruth Sullivan, Fuji Le, Tiffany Edwards, Karen Nettles, Amanda Paquet, Julie Hicks, Sonnya Gonzales, Patricia Martinez, Robby Walker, Dana Lucignani, Colin Alter, Ronda Matthews, Tracy Sharp, Mike Hart, Juila Grant, Fourth Row: Lee Ann Nhite, Jennifer Mann, Heather Halbert, Emily Pike, Kim Brooks, Jo Jo Valdez, Lesha Gashman, Courtney Beasley, Melanie Bordelon, Kristen Flores, Stephanie Boles, lda Gonzales, Jennifer St. John, Lisa Howell, Delia Cisneros. Fifth Flow: John Briggs, Daivd Coopr, Stephen Senisch, Steve Korman, Les Jow, Shanon Qisk, Shirley Bloomquist, Cherie Bates, Lee Smith, Celia Pantoja, Beth Chapman, Teresa Benavides, Sara Escoto, Sixth Row: Shannon Ball, Jeff Harakal, John 3orland, Lee Norman, Joey Krajca, Abner Smith, Daniel Hernandez, Judd Jenkins, Bill Pauling, Tim Ezell, David Bodzy, Sol Surles, Marihelen Barlow, Steve iersing, Chris McDonald, Jose Gonzales, 'X. l l i F. ! , MariHelen Barlow and Blake Richardson prepare for halftime. R David Cooper paints a Howdy sign for the Howdy Dance. People j 59 l Students Make the Best of '86-'82 'K National Honor Society: Front Row: Blake Richardson, Tim Ezell, Lee Norman, Gene Almy. Second Row: Sarah Reese, Kim Young, Rhonda Stark, Kim Brooks Marni Berkowitz, Dana Lucignani, Chhor Vivan Pay, Nancy Chang, Cherrise Gibson, Courtney Beasley. Third Row: Jennifer Mann, Julie Hicks, Mary Jane Elliot Sharon Griffin, Karen Nettles, Amanda Paquet, Darren Dowell, Whitney Fisher, David Bodzy, Joey Krajca. Forth Row: Lee Ann White, David Dowell, Brad Stand ridge, Kiet Haong, Dean Graham, Eric Oltersdorf, James Heflin, Cogdell Bradshaw, Colin Alter, Phuoc Le. Back Row: Sokchantra Pay, Terry Bierle, Wes Dowdie Robb Otey, Bill Hicks, Paul Williams, David Sanders, Steven Midgley, David Dunson. Not Pictured: Nancy Wright. Youth in Government: Front Row: Anna Tinsley-Jucdicial, Tiffany Russell-News Media. Back Row: Victor Castillo-Witness, Tracy Turner-Legislative, Lisa Howell-Executive Gov. Planning, Michelle Starks-Judicial, Blake Richardson-Legislative. 60 f Organizations Natural Helpers Help Others i Wowl Johnny Parker watches Natural Helpers, a group of students dedicated to helping their Jeers with problems, worked hard to :lan activities that would bring students together. The Paschal Jam lvas one such activity. Many attended this event where they were able to share their talents. The Natural Helper tetreat was an event planned for the ynembers of the club. lt proved to be a very rewarding experience for everone volved. sr.. A .4 intently as Joel Zoch keeps the beat. This is how it's done! says Jeff Young. lt's casual! says Mrs. Sarah Brooke. Natural Helpers. Front Row: Taylor Gibler, Tim Ezell, Marihelen Barlow, Lee Norman. Second Row: Mrs, Wright-Williams, Amber Stanfill, Sarah Reese, atricia Rodriquez, Sarah Normand, Mikal Korosech, Lesley Rieke, Christie Sprinkle, Sara Ellis, Julie Geary, Jennifer Smith, Scott Anderson. Third Row: Tiffany ohnson, Paula Warren, Mia Ross, Stephanie Bailey, Joy Ohendalski, Mandy Bell, Jenifer Cates, Mary Jane Ebert, Amy Bawcom, John Laudenslager, Heather , albert, John Redd, Ms. Susan Williams-Sponsor. Fourth Row: Stephen White, Wendi Cauble, O.P. Johnson, Danny Darr, Sanoa Hensley, Carrie Bulaich, raham Richardson, Jeft Turnbo, Bryan Bowden, Blake Richardson. Back Row: Felicia Williams, Madalyn Batts, Jeff Harakal, Shelly Williams, David Sanders, ommy Fatka, Joe Ward, Flob Flobinson,Kevin Brown, Georgi Lopez-Aguado, Whitney Fisher, Kimberly Hines, Brad Warren. Natural Helpers f61 OAA At Work and Pla The multi-talented Mr. Bob Reed headed the Outdoor Adventure and Awareness class. Mr. Reed considers OAA a classroom without walls. Many students took this class to break the monotony of the day. The students become involved in activities such as hik- ing, canoing, climbing, and repelling. Larry Lourcey said, OAA is basically a wide variety of people who learn to work as one toward a common goal. Mr. Reed hoped for everyone in his OAA class to become more self- confident. Lesli Seymour said that OAA gives students a chance to jump back into their childhood by climbing trees, playing football, or rolling down a hill. Q rx A Are you steering? Jill Leslie, Larry Lourcey, and Greg Cole canoe down the Trinity. Shark in the Trinity' Y Shark! John Boroff and John Forney spot a i x l l l OAA QFalI Semesterl: Bottom Row: Bucky Holland, Greg Cole, John Forney, Scott Anderson, Steve Midgley, Jeff Williams, Terry Bierle, Byron Flenfro, David Bodzy, John Boroff, Jason Davis. Second Row: Melanie Bordelon, Kristen Harris, Tricia Rodriguez, Lesli Seymour,JilI Leslie, Larry Lourcey, Kristen Flores, Third Row: Stephanie Boles, Tracy Sharpe, Michelle Aleman, Lesha Gachman. Last Row: Mr. Bob Reed. 62 f Organizations 94-1 JB 0AA1Spring Semesterj: Front Row: Dana Lucignani, Tricia Rodriguez, Christie Sprinkle, Cherisse Gibson, Terry Bierle. Second Row: Flob Robinson, Les Jow, Colin Alter,Kristen Flores, Greg Cole, Cogdell Bradshaw, Last Row: Mr. Bob Fleed, Alan Duvall, Steve Midgley, David Dunson, Troy Langston, Ken Harper. A 6 I , This is a knot. Bucky Holland and Tracy Sharpe untie a canoe. Tracy Sharpe and Larry Lourcey walk the tight rope during OAA. O OAA 1 ea Whiz Kids Play Brain Games The Penta Club was open to any student who had an interest in math. The organiza- tion was involved in many fundraising ac- tivities, one of the most popular being the turkey awards. Penta Club members also sponsored the math awards banquet held during the spring, which honored those who 5 had excelled in some form of mathematics. Members also competed in various math contests throughout the school year. Penta Club members ,had frequent parties and other fun activities. Their annual pizza party at Mama's was held at the beginning of the year so that Penta Club members could get to know each other better. Each member's enthusiasm for math, along with hard work. Roger Reynolds practices for an upcoming contest. helped to make the Penta Club a big success. s ' 4 Penta Club: Front Row: Mrs. Harriet Freiman, Amy Bawcom-historian, David Dowell-president, Michael Lewis-vice- president, Mindy Baum-secretaryftreasurer, Darren Dowell-contest coordinator, Mrs. Annie May Conley. Second Flow: Sommang Sud, Charlotte Alexander, Steve Lopez, Pamela Sumner, Roger Reynolds, Nancy Chang, Tracy Turner, Donald Migot, Third Row: Derek Stark, Jason Rice, Doug Scott, Charles Phillips, Georgette Lopez-Aguado, Jason Ellison, Andrew Migot, Keith Rayburn. F Concentrate! Concentrate!-Amy Bawcom works a problem. The Penta Club attempts to solve the worId's greatest math problem 64 1 Organizations !,l r Whiz Quiz: Front Row: Sarah Normand, Amanda Paquet, Amy Bawcom. Second Row: Miss Susan lWilliams, David Dowell, Jim Weisser, Darren Dowell. Back Row: Mr. John Hamilton, Michael Lewis, ,Jeff Gonzales, Bill Hicks, Mrs. Marjorie Philp. Paschal's Whiz Quiz team has once again achieved another astounding vic- tory with an outstanding lead of two hun- dred points!! lt was a quite a match! Mrs. Philp's enthusiastic announcement caught the attention of every student in the building. Everyone became interested in learning more about the the team and what whiz quiz was. The team was made up of students with varied interests. They had contests with other schools, and were asked questions on subjects rang- ing from history to music. ln order to be well-trained for the fast paced matches, each team member dedicated many long hours to practice. Whiz Quiz was not all work, though. There was also the excite- ment of competition and the thrill of vic- tory. The Whiz Quiz team's many suc- cesses was proved that Paschal was still number one. .ni The capital of Texas is . . , Jim Weisser and Amanda Paquet concentrate And the next question is Mr. John Hamilton falls asleep during David Dowell and Amy Bawcom take time out forfun. practice. Penta ClubfWhiz Quiz 165 ,,,v ll fr .... .Q Mrs.NewIand and Mrs.Camp express their feelings for the enchiladas they just scarfed down. s. ails. Xt A in -3 F I I Nancy Bordelon and her friend enjoy themselves at the foreign languages' Amanda Paquetchows on foreign food. Christmas party. 661 Organizations EIQIJEJRFIJI.: EIIILTURE 3 LJ , if X 457 tt KW While walking down the hall where foreign language was taught, a mixture of many different languages could be heard. In those rooms students were taught languages and cultures of Ger- man, French, Spanish, Latin, and Japanese. Each of those languages had it's own club in which other language lovers could get together to deepen their understanding of dif- ferent cultures. These clubs par- ticipated in the Homecoming Parade, elected their own officers, had meetings, gave parties, and some even sponsored trips to foreign cities so students could experience a dif- ferent culture, By joining one of the many language clubs, students gained greater experience in the cultures of different countries. While OP. Johnson shows off his teeth his friend wonders what's going on. 41.3 Suzy Bailn, -..J Julie Jones pose for a picture at the foreign languages' Christmas party. 671 Culture lntro 1 1 if nr Latin Club: Front Row: Keeley Ferguson, Treasurer, Creshona Grant, Brandon Riggs, Bobby Moore, Kelyn Thompson, Bailey Brewer, Melissa Lay, Celeste Hill Sunita Chauhan, Virginia Howard, Suzy Bailin - Secretary. Second Row: Skip Prather, Teresa Tijerina, Jana Jones, Rachelle Henderson, Ted Johnson, Shay Mosky, Eric Ray Garcia, John Kotarski, John Looney - Vice President. Third Row: Ken Wright, Alison Sandevur, Andrea Wilson, Nina Davis, Meri St. John, O. P. Johnson, Danny Parr, Jason Myers, David Williams, John Hake, Lori Weast, Craig Clark. wx --:f ff, French Club: Front Row: Mrs. Sandra Camp, Dana Fox, Somanang Sud, Laurie Rutherford, Leon Nguyen, Tiffany Sullivan, Witney Fisher, Samantha Rivera Dana Windegger. Second Row: Kristin Raye, Sarah Ellis, Shana Turner, Sophia Briscoe, Joy Cihendalski, Amber Stanfill, Madalyn Starks, Holly Dorris. Third Row: Carol Wu, Carrie Bulaich, Cari Carson, Laynette Stiles, Jamie Girouard, Amy Bawcom, Latrese Bostic, Brett Dorris. Fourth Row: Mary Bowers, Nina Davis, Beckey McGregor, Nikki Searberry, Greg Smith, Jason Cox, Khoa Hong, Enrique Gonzales, Richard Berquist. 68 1 Organizations Gorman Club: Front Row: Tammy Flaglin, Paul Rowland, James Hudson-Treasurer, Jeff Turnbo-President, Jim Weisser-Vice-President, Mrs. Brandt, Angie Pollock. Second Row: Sukassa Chapman, Carol Garza, Cynthia Thomas, Angie Arnold, George Lawson, JoJo Valdez, Sophia Rezsofi. Third Row: Dennis Flob- ben, lan Salavon, Debbie Llaca, Debbie Henderson, Abner Smith, Stephen White, Alan Nelson, Shannon Spears, Fourth Row: Jason Salavon, Doug Parker, John Hake, Keeley Furgerson, Kevin Brown, Allen Roach, Scott Kroh. i ron! Row: Kem Stokes - Vice President, Colleen Lee - Secretary. Second Row: Mrs. Sandra Camp, Izumi Couch, harron Griffin, Kiet Hoang. Third Row: Jason Rutherford, Colleen Lee, Nikki Johnson, Michelle Rollens. Culture Clubs f 69 i Poetry and Stories Club: First Row: Ms. Ilene Harwell, sponsor, Stephanie Bailey, secretaryg Suzanne Rekow, president, Nancy Kalka, vice-president: Sara Ellis treasurer, Mrs. Sandra Boren, sponsor. Second Row: Rebecca Cody, Pamela Sumner, Christie Sprinkle, Jennifer Smith, Miki Schneider, Susan Forney, Mrs. Man Perry, sponsor. Third Row: Jeff Young, Eric Oltersdorf, Meri St. John, Tracy McDaniel, Beckey McGregor, Danny Darr, James Heflin. History Symposium: First Row: Mrs. Ruth Sullivan, sponsor, George Lawaong Sophia Menodzag Whitney Fisher, Jason Salavong Mrs. Stella Abello, sponsor, Mi Luther Craft, sponsor. Second Row: Charles Phillips, Steve Lopez, Maria Fernandez, Cindy Contreras, Charlo Tte Alexander, Courtney Moss, Beatrice Cruz, lar Salavon. Third Row: Rob Robinson, Keeley Ferguson, Andrew Butler, Kevin Brown, John Hake, Jeff Young, Jason Rutherford, Steve Korman. 70 1 Organizations l fspanlsh Honor Society: First Row: Ivonne Kloster, Lydia Elizondo, Amanda Paquet, Ruth Munoz, Kim Young, Mrs. Newland. Second Row: Sean O'Brien, iDavid Dowell, Bill Hicks, Darren Dowell, Spanish Club: First Row: Melissa Beeler, Lisa Strouv, Hallie Martain, Sean O'Brien, Ruth Munoz, Kim Young. Second Row: Ivonne Kloster, Lydia Elizondo, Nan- cy Fersing, Stephanie Bailey, Amanda Paquet, Sophia Mendoza, David Dowell, Third Flow: Michelle Colbert, Aaron Hendelman, Tracy McDaniel, Daniel Her- nandez, Andy Keetch, Steve Lopez. Spanish 1 71 iii LATINOS IN ACTION !!! . AK 35 ,, Latinos in Action, Paschal's hispanic- oriented organization, had a three-fold iifiii purpose. One of their purposes was to serve the community. The club served Thanksgiving dinner at a community shelter and visited a nursing home. They also tried to increase hispanic awareness within Paschal. During the Christmas and Hannukah season, members sold tamales to students and staff as a fund raiser. Members of the group supported fellow students in school. Mr. Gilbert Angiano s m'f5 j A and lvlr. Jimmy Torres counseled the students and helped with problems they or had with classes. s IL .. . I Monica Cortez searches forhermissing pizza. Paul Hernandez says he never touched the pizza. 72 1 Organizations i l l 1f s .Aa Liz Manresa, Merihelen Barlow, Ms. Susan Williams-sponsor, Beth Summers, Amy Custer. Row: Christie Sprinkle, Sara Ellis, Rebecca Cody, Maurie Taylor, Tanya Babitch, Lisa Howell, Rodriguez, Sarah Normand, Heather Cordray. Third Row: Scott Anderson, Chris Tyler, Lorca Amy Bawcom, Sanoa Hensley, Jill Leslie, April Taylor. Forth Row: Michael Conn, John Redd, Wacker, Stephen Senich, Mark Belfrey, Lee Norman, Nancy Wright, Bryan Bowden Back Row: 1 Willis, Eroll Schrick, Gil Cowan, Rob Robinson, Daniel Hernandez, Taylor Gibler, Tim Ezell, Brian ras, James Heflin Sean O'B scripts. Jason Willis, we were just kidding! exclaim Merihelen Barlow and Lisa Howell. rien and Laynette Stiles read from tier Q WCP N Q If FE .Q S 4 l-ll, HO SlLVER! yells Ms, Susan Williams. O.K., What do ya'll want to practice first? asked Ms. Susan Williams, sponsor of Vagabonds, the drama club at Paschal. Beth Summers made a suggestion and students quickly filed down to the front of the small auditorium and surrounded the piano. They were rehearsing for The Sound of Music , the spring musical for 1987. From the hall, one could hear faint showtunes and occasional laughter in the background. iLater that same day . . .l Good rehear- sal, guys. Next Tuesday there will be NO SCRIPTS at rehearsal. I want . . . no, you will have all lines memorized for the first act. The Sound of Music was a huge success and all members of the cast are expected to travel on to Broadway and Hollywood to become tremendous stars. h r ' x,.-- Lorca Simons and Tracy Traver audition for the musical. 73f Vagabonds MUSICIANS KEEP MARCHING The Paschal Band was not just an organization. lt was a family. The band had a lot of enthusiasm and had fun wherever they went. lt was not only performing in the Veterans' Day Parade or Homecoming Parade. It wasn't even the Parade of Lights or the Stockshow Parade, Maybe it was those concerts at Ridgmar and Hulen, or the UIL contests, but something made this group stick together. The friendliness shared between them was obvious in the quality of their performances because the Paschal Band enjoyed what they did. BAND COUNCIL: : Eric Oltersdorf,Mngr.gSusan Forney,Sec.gDavid Sanders,V.P Suzanne Flekow,Soph. Flep.pLukas Brun,Fresh. Rep. Second Plow: Shannon Ball,Pres Elizabeth MiIler,Sr. Flep.gMikal Korosech,Reporterfl-list.,Terry Bierle,Drum Maj.gMicheIle Starks Jr Rep .1 ,, ,, -- - ,X ' , -PS? if , 5 fig L' - ' ' . Q ' vw: A ' ww i R M ' 4. Vg, ja-'IP' 'V A ' ' K Wt ' i MY. , -Q.. Ami , T .qw Q is P a t - 4 is an J - 3 .Q W ' 'Q I' ' I i if 5 ,tiify Q I ' Q . , W - 'W 'I' I I X T 'I ' . . .. ' ' it ,nfl . , ' ' , A . Q W T1 . , ' K , g 14 ,Q 2-' 'SSE any 1' , r X. - K I, ' - X .39 'fTgF.ilz'i-7ffi'iM' ' K fl 1 .. ,K W ,,,W K ,QL I . , L , t . sf, 9 Chris Brandt dons a Bozo wig. PERCUSSION: Front Row: Brad Standridge, Kim Dickey, Terry Bierle, Lisa Stroup, Charles Pecer. Second Row: David Capps, Amit Sarma, Mark Carter. 74 f Organizations The Panther Band marches with the McLean Band. DRUM MAJOR: Terry Bierle l .4 4 Q and 1 S F -.W Ellis 'TE b'Ah . 'C im ' r I OODWINDS: Front Row: Yvette Roca, Mikal Korosech, Angela Vega, Karen Pommer, Jennifer Chung, Susan Forney, Leticia Vasquez. Second Row: Hender- rkin, Anna Murley, Chrissy Weaver, Steven Smith, Eric Oltersdorf, Jeff Gonzales, Laura Hernandez, Kim Shutter, Carrie Smith. Third Row: Crystal Elliott, anuel Gilliam, Armando Lozano, Jason Davis, Julie Garcia, Meagan DeMoss, Christy Mazurek. Top Row: Joe Ward, Wes Dowdle, Joe Montez, Robert Early. on La rass: Mira Klinkenburg, Jason Soule, Shannon Ball, Michael Lewis, Noel Keith, Keith Flayburn, Ken McCleskey, Paul Wilson. Second row: Suzanne Flekow, lison Thomas, Holly Cox, Aaron Myers, Lucas Brun, Drew Huddleston, David Sanders, Kenny Cates, Miki Schneider. Third row: Christy Whites, Debbie Finn, Pat Bierle, Chris Brandt, Andy Cummings, Elizabeth Miller, Jake Elder, David Garvin, Holly Hendrix. 751 Band The Choir worked hard this year to be the best under the direction of Mr. Larry Harrison. During the fall,the choir worked on several pieces of music for Christmas programs. They sang at the Park Place tour of homes and also at Can- non Manor Nursing Home. Also, three people Dana Mooreg Mary Elliotg And Kevin Shed: worked to make All Region Choir. Dana Moore And Mary Elliot made the choir and Kevin Shed made alternate. During the Spring,the Choir worked on several pieces of music. They sang at City Wide Choral Competition to com- pete with other schools in Fort Worth. The Choir also sang at Sandy Lake Amusement Park for another choral competi- tion.And during May they presented a Spring music pro- gram which showed what they had done during the Spring Semester. The Choir worked hard over the year to put the put together performances for the school and others. 'Vw W I as ,.., K I .ki S l -. g. , 1: ' f 5T TT'TZ giI f s Y' ' ' Nina Davis looks on as Mr. Larry Harrison plays the piano. Monya Williams tries to sing with her mouth shut. 76 1 Organizations Choir Works To Do, Re Me . . . sings Kelli Shelton and Brenda Yarbrough. 27' xl,k N -tix? ERN Q5 T! La Shawn Lewis, Scott Conger, and Shelley Reed look on at a piece of music Tell me how to sing without laughing! says Sara Davis to Barbara Brown. B Number One if Berry Floyal tells l-lawey Jaco how to sing correctly, ,fy X X fx Qga-N v X F lcan't believe I sang that! exclaims La Shawn Lewis while Scott Conger looks on. Choir: Front Row: Brenda Yarbrough, Melanie Swaringen, Cynthia Thomas, Dollie Agular, Rosemary Thomas, Debbie Kinch. Second Row: Debra Pavlacka, Shelly Reed, LaShawn Lewis, Kelli Shelton, Angie Arnold, Dana Pope, Mary Elliot, Marla Levy, Nina Davis. Third Row: Barbara Brown, Sarah Davis, Vincent Ford, Dwight White, Kevin Shed, Morgan Carter, Harvey Jaco, Berry Royal. choir! 77 The Panther Staff is Full Gf Crop! Marni Berkowitz works diligently approving pictures. Xl Blake, I need some good picsl says Ashlee johnson and Ann Katherine Werner. i xiii:-miie V g -wr,Q.f'5v 'jig .ff-1 1,1 Lee Ann White and Berry Royal play with secret pal gifts. 78 f Organizations I , W -, 2 lg a S . 6 ' ' ' .. jf of G L Q. , 5, YQ' The editors, co-editors, and sponsor sigh when the final deadline is met. 11 l'm on cloud nine! swoons Beth Summers with Lee Norman The 1987 Panther Staff: Front Row: Erin Clinard, Lee Norman, Beth Summers, Second Row: Laurie Dabney, Kim Brooks,, Marni Berkowitz, Tiffany Russel, Anna Tinsley, Sarah Reese, Kim Stokes. Third Row: Melinda Quevedo, Ann Katherine Werner, Kindell Foley, Sarah Fahy, Amy Smith, Mikal Korosech, Christy Whites, Back Row: jennifer Muncy, Lee Ann White, john Briggs, Blake Richardson, Kim Hines, Mary lane Ebert, Benjamin COtisJ lsgur, jennifer House, Berry Royal, Not Pictured: Ashlee johnson Mrs jan Carter, sponsor. Definition, Crop-By-product of the effort pro- duced at last minute deadlines to complete one's pages, get pictures and meet the final deadline.Crop illuminated the air of the PAN- THER office for six months during which the staff hurriedly attempted to make the 1987 year- book. The staff, comprised of juniors and seniors, first met in the summer of 1986. During this time, the theme for the book was decided, and the staff swung into full action. Writing copy, making picture' appointments and design- ing layouts for pages were some of the first steps involved. After the pages were completed, various editors proofread the pages and made corrections. When all was said and done, on the seventh day the staff rested. During the year tempers flared, harsh remarks were made and hair caught on fire. But through it all the staff re- mained friends and lived happily ever after. Amen. N A SCALE OF ONE TO TEN, WE ARE! Says Kindell Foley, Anna insley and Mrs.jan Carter. 79 f PANTHER Staff T T T THElPhN'rHEnE1'TE STAFF GETS CREATIVE Putting out a paper every three weeks was not an easy job for the Pantherette staff of seven to handle. Many changes were made in the Journalism department this year. With a new advisor, Mrs. Jan Carter, a different format was used, making the paper modern and up-to-date. As the year progressed, many people felt that the Pantherette did not express the N true feeling of Paschal students. Therefore, at the semester, S' editorial changes were made and Journalism 1 was added to the staff. Despite all complications, the Journalism students produced a good, worthwhile paper that PHS could be proud of. '! ff 1 Q Wendi Cauble and Sarah Reese learned how to use the computer. J 1 X 5 1. . V . . -,, g Q. A Q t if , , V - Q 5. - r xx .. S ...Milfs-'t sf 4 's t sstl Q. Soloman Surles was extremely enthusiastic in Journalism. John Bourland created new story ideas for the paper. l l Floor: Sarah Reese, Dana Lucignani, Jan Carter, Anna Tinsley, Tiffany Russell. Chairs: Monica Cortez, Monique Lenley, Courtney Moss, Danna Sides, Jamie Girouard. Standing: Brian Thomas, Steve Korman, Erin Clinard, Shirley Carleton, John Mark Williams, Steve Wallace, Rob Robinson. Third Row: Sally Elwood, John Bourland, 80 f Organizations Shannon Sisk, Robin Denton, Robbie Walker. g VIGNETTE I-:As s'rvi.E Row 1: Sarah Normand, Anna Tinsley, Sara Ellis, Mikal Korosoch, Scott Anderson, Andy Keetch, Paul Williams, Mr. Reed. Row 2: Amy Custer, Tracy Sharpe, Amanda Pacquet, Rebecca Cody, Jennifer House, Michelle Aleman, Larry Lourcey, Bucky Holland, Steve Midgley. Row 3: Tricia Rodriquez, Franziska Brun, Stephanie Bailey, Eric Oltersdorf, Darren Dowell, David Sanders, Mason Hale. Row 4: Sarah Davis, Kristine Eckert, Jenny St. John, Lesli Seymour, Damon Brad' shaw, Robb Otey, John Boroff. The Vignette staff was a group of talented, creative juniors if g ,:- si and seniors. They went through Creative Writing first it 7 D i3 ' T ' semester, writing short storiesp poems, and writing, casting, - A ' D' ' an f T , 1 - , and directing their own play. During second semester, they .,..,.,.,,.a.,.,.,,,. A f 1 ' 'T learned to be critical in choosing poems, short stories, quotes, and pictures to put in the Vignette. Led by Mr. Bob Reed, the Vignette staff shone in their own special light. Vie, . - , Steve Midgley and David Sanders react to a short story, A, L JU. X .-., , ,X -W Scott Anderson and Paul Williams review poems. Students critique stories in Creative Writing. Publications 181 Senior Activities ays To Kiss Dur Who do you think planed prom? Do you think it just happened? Well it did not. A select group of seniors raised the money for prom through magazine sales. Throughout the year, they plan- ed decoration, picked a band, and had dinners and parties. Senior Activities gave literally till it hurt for the Can Drive, Toy Drive, and Blood Drive. Oh yes, they even did do some English. Class ,S X ' R 7? , .f ,.-A nxjsgt l- A . .L I. . ' si Q.. - ,. ' The shirt of the 1987 Senior Activity Members. Q . aw . , ',.,,,r.. , . ,., 4 l 'Fifi V Q Sheryl Sweeney thinks, I wonder if I could borrov this money just for awhile. Mrs. Bott says, No, we do not sell Playboy magazines. 82 1 Organizations pug, 'fw- 'U' 'T' A air.. . T ,...:.Lf 5 1 55' ai- . Marihelen Barlow decides 2 + 2 equals 4. lenior Activities: Front Row: Tommy Fatka, Armando Lozano, David Dunson, Chairman, Tricia Rodriguez, Zhairmang Lee Scarbrough, Larry Chenault. Second Row: Tammy Hudlin, Mia Ross, Tiffany Edwards, Jo Jo 'aldez, Sheryl Sweeney, Ashlyn Webb, Beth Summers, Tracy Traver, Lisa Howell. Third Row: Stephanie revino, Phuoc Le, Les Jow, Jeff Turnbo, Blake Richardson, Anna Tinsley, Mrs. Carol Bott, Sponsor. Top low: Cogdell Bradshaw, Shelly Williams, Abner Smith, Marihelen Barlow, Stephen Senisch, James Heflin, eff Williams. Blake Richardson says There it's all done. Senior Activities 1 83 'nk 1 G E 3. Z Science Club: Front Row: Tracy Turner, Kelley McNeill, Vice-President, Andrew Butler, President, Priscilla Ferguson, Treasure. Second Row: Sonja Cisneros Steven Acevedo, Julia Angeles, Kim Stokes, Melissa Lay, Mrs. Glenda Boswell, Sponsor. Third Row: Chris Williams, Chris Nixon, John Hake, Marc Belfrey. Mock Bank: Front Row: Dustin Collins, Cogdell Bradshaw, Jeff Turnbo, Curtis Sadler, Jeff Underwood, Second Row: Mrs. Carol Joseph, Sponsor, Mike Ha Sally Pantoja, Eva Garcia, George Murley, Jo Jo Valdez, Kristen Harris, Dede Rambo, Shary Shivers. Third Row: Ronny Weeks, Bobby Eihenberey, Rick! Montez, Abner Smith, Lori Weast, Solomon Surles, Julio Hernandez, James Parker. 841 Organizations FHA! Hero: Front Row: Frank Bailey, President, Terry Lang, Vice President, Danna Miller, Historian, Christy Barker, President, Thomas Martinez, Vice President, Carole Dubose, Barbara Shaw, Secretary, Tammy l-ludlin, President, Second Row: Muslim Attmadi, Christy Summers, Mary Escobedo, Barbara Davis, Wanda Wade, Stephanie Perkins, Danet Arango, Mrs. Gee, Sponsor. Third Row: Donnell Perry, Andy Johnson, Robert Howie, Bridgette Feris, Sabrina Spencer, Miranda Fields, Ruben Grenados, Cindy Simpson, Larry Rodriguez, Assadullah Ahmadi. . 7 Q' x f Office Education Association: Front Row: Mrs. Patricia Satterfield, Sponsor, Bernadette Smith, Loeuth Plnn, Natalie Marin, Veronica Herrera, Delia Cisneros, lr- ma Dog Taking Gun. Second Row: Teresa Benavides, Mary Elliot, Carrie Cantrell, Beth Moore, Arlisa Frye, Amy Gray, Becky Abelar. Third Row: Jose Gonzalez, Moses Cabrera, Jennifer Ford, Michael Runnels, Mario Perales, Leticia Grubb, Beth Chapman, Kelly Darmon. Academic f 85 l l l . Child Developement: Front Row: Tammy McQueen, President: Dina Mitchell, Secretary, Mrs. Joann Popham, Sponsor, Donna Schell, Treasure, Vanessa Raya, Vice President. Second Row: Sukassa Chapman, Monya Williams, Cecilia Elkins, Julie Tovar, Kim Engseak, Maria Torres, Patricia Barajas. Third Row: Camelious Carathers, Wendy Salter, Lucinda Salinas, Jerry Soto, Sandra, Zarate, Sandra Pitts, Shawndra Betts, Lora Connour, Fourth Row: Doug Garnett, William Ybarra, Robb Froman, Jody Lynn Wiggins, Tami Bray, LaShann Griffith, Kimberly Thompson, Lessie Howard. HECE: Front Row: Terry Lang, Vice President, Barbara Shaw, Secretary, Frank Bailey, President: Christy Barker, President, Christy Summers, Secretary. Se- cond Row: Veronica Hodges, Tammy Hudlin, President, Barbara Davis, Wanda Wade, Melissa Jones, Christie Prado, Historian, Mayela Rivas, Carole Dubose. Third Row: Paula Warren, Vice President, Martin Rodrigues, Hilda Ramirez, Patricia Poer, Dina Mitchell, Pete Longoria, Bridgette Dean, Grace Camacho, Shan non Fleming. Fourth Row: Donnell Perry, Mary Zamora, Nancy Wright, Stephanie Perkins, Randy Harper, Cindy Simpson, Assadullah Ahmadi, Sabrina Nelson, Miranda Dixion, Ahmadi Muslim, Mrs. Doris Gee, Sponsor. 86 1 Organizations r i DECA: Front Row: Leticia Sosa, Chairperson, Larisa Lopez, Treasureg Amie Austin, Treasureg Wendy Herndon, Chairperson: Ricky Franklin, Treasure. Second tow: Ms. Karen Galvan, Sponsorg lrma Nieto, Patricia Poer, Linda Sosa, Monique Lenley, Christopher Menefee. Third Row: Chris Oliver, Angela McNeal, Sonnya Eonzales, Marianne Martin, John Rivera, Lupe Silva, Craig Rice, Steven Garland. Fourth Row: David Gonzales, Vincent Amador, Rickey Montez, Robert Martin, ames Poer, Eric Hathman, Sonia Martinez. FBLA: First Row: Mrs. Jean Welch, Sponsorg Matthew Solley, Treasure, Blake Hailey, Vice President, Laura Lomax, President, Sonnya Gonzales, Historiang Mrs. L. Wallace, Sponsor. Second Row: Delia Cisneros, Irma Dog Taking Gun, Latreese Bostick, Nancy Chang, Deanna Vlllegas. Vocational f 87 i I Rodeo Club: First Row: Rene Swope, Danny Blackburn, Vice President, Jeff Underwood, President, Laura Matchette, Sweetheart, Stephanie Ganoe. Second Row: Moses Cabrera, Danna Miller, Marla Levy, Phillip Addington, Tommy Fatka, Pat Bell, Cindy Simpson. Third Flow: Coach Gollahon, Sponsor, Eric Fleming, Kevin McClure, Kyle Smith, Scott Burton, Bryan Burleson, Scott Wells. t0 Fellowship of Christian Athletes: First Row: Toni DeLucca, Secretary, Kelley McNeill, Vice President, Georgette Lopez-Aguado, President, Miss Mary Eller Langley, Sponsor. Second Row: Tischa Schroeder, Melissa Cullen, Celeste Hill, Peggy Burns, Christie Sprinkle, Sharon Griffin. 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Smith Packing up the dreams of God planted ln the fertile soil of you can't believe the hopes He's granted means a chapter in your life is through But we'll keep you close as always lt won't even seem you've gone cause our hearts in big and small ways will keep the love that keeps us strong And friends are friends forever If the Lords the Lord to them and a friend will not say never cause the welcome will not end though it's hard to let you go in the Father's hands we know that a lifetime's not too long to live as friends With the faith and love God's given springing from the hope we know we will pray the joy you'll live in ls the strength that now you show But we'll keep you close as always It won't even seem you've gone cause our hearts in big and small ways will keep the love that keeps us strong Copyright 1982 Meaclowgreen Music Co. 8 Music Sq. W., Nashville, TN 37203 All rights administered by Tree Pub. Co.,lnc. International Copyright Secured All rights reserved Used by permission 92 1 People S l Everlasting friendships . . . Jennifer Mann and Emily Pike hold each other down. 3 .vsmeman Friends help with debate . . . David Trimble, Jay Monteleone, Jeff Williams, Jeff Undei wood, Stephen Senisch, Shane Thomas, Tracy Traver, Lee Norman and Eddie Miller ii Coach John Jordan's government class. ir' S5 23 Friends have fun together . . . Blake Richardson, Sarah Reese, Lee Ann White, Marni Berkowitz, John Briggs, Tiffany Russell, Lee Norman, Anna Tinsley and Beth Sum- mers take over Mr. Gregg's office. Work is shared by friends . . . Cogdell Bradshaw and David Dunson Q count money for Senior Activities. l l l 5 AL.- ds help with activities . . . Andrea Kraus and Andy Keetch make Friends help with classwork . . .Wendi Cauble, Dana Lucignani and Alan Duvall discuss ers for Panther Pride. an essay during Mrs. Jan Carter's English class. Jef T ll Friends show spirit , . . Cherisse Gibson, Courtney Beasley, Kristen Flores and Friends support each other . . . Jason Davis, Larry Lourcey and Mr. Bob Amy Custer take part in the Heights pep rally. Reed steady a canoe during an OAA class. l l y Senior Introduction 1 93 e om n 1987 Rebecca Alcoze Michelle Aleman Amie Austin Christie Barker Teresa Benevides Teresa Benson Shawndra Betts Marni Berkowitz V , Bella Alverez Danet Arango Andriana Arena Marihelen Barlow Cherie Bates Courtney Beasley gi, . Lisa Benton Alba Blanco 94 f People The thing that saddens me the most about my senior year is that the older you get the faster time passes by. -Marihelen Barlow Being a senior is important because it is the closing of a chapter in one's life as well as the opening of another. -Eva Gracia With the senior come many responsibilities, such as worrying about tests, applications, and scholarships. -David Dowell Being a senior is important to me because l feel that our class has finally come together as one. -Lisa Howell Shirley Bloomquist Stephanie Boles Melanie Bordelon Tamra Bray Kim Brooks Sylvia Brown Cathy Cardenas Anna Cardona Zephia Brisco Shirley Carlton 2, 1' Jennifer Mann and Emily Pike are the winners of PaschaI's Hug-a-Thon. Sylvia Castro Wendi Cauble Seniogl 95 Si pr: 1 :rf-,wap -, , g3m,,. , ful? - 96 f People 0l11 I 987 Beth Chapman Delia Cisneros Marisa Cisneros La Cheryl Coleman Amy Compton Angela Conner Vianey Contreras Maria Coronado Amy Custer Kelly Darmon Barbara Davis Sarah Davis Irma Dog Taking Gun ,, ..., ,.,W. ,, ,K ,, 7 -, . we ii 1' fl 6 x J' x '4 I 'sg Stephanie Dossey Carole Dubose Tiffany Edwards ?3ERR1v'?m ,mv Ejfim-A We've looked forward to this all are lives, now that we are here it's scaly -Lee Ann White We work and work to get through our senior year, but we don't want it to end. -Beth Summers Seniors are on top of the world, nothing stands in our way except housebill 72, and a certain law passed in September of 1986. -Lee Norman Seniors are different in that there are no 'special' groups. -Sarah Reese Lydia Elizondo Mary Elliot ' Mary Escobedo Sara Escoto Shannon Flemming Kristen Flores Jennifer Ford Arlisa Frye 1+1 is 2, thinks Liz Manresa. 'Ang Lesha Gachman Eva Garcia ,rdf ,a ' 4 X'-.. Kristen Harris says I can't stay out here too long, my hair will go straight. Particia Garcia Cherisse Gibson Seniors f 97 0 l11 ,,-ff' FE 46 Ida Gonzalez Sonnya Gonzales Sharon Griffin Heather Halbert ,Sze A t r 6 Julie Hicks Marie Hall , 1 6 1 at V is if Holly Hightower Heather Hammons Veronica Hodges XXX 9 I ff .X f i. ,fm 'Y Y -V I 'My' xl fefzi' 5 Ig ff f A -Kg ...' Lisa Howell Tammy Hudlin Niki Johnson .. ' ,wslizflfrserffrirffszr f 'w'W i' 98 f People I 987 r Q Q, .- xv,-V Leticia Grubb Dana Guggenheim 7' 5 'Nb ' xi Kristen Harris Holly Hendrix - Seniors are important because they are the backbone of the school. -Carrie Smith - Now it's a matter of making all your time with your friends count, because after this year, many of them you'll never see again. -Larry Lourcey I Next year there won't be a principle to try and make you follow the rules and stupid stuff like that. -Bill Pauling - Prom, Graduation, getting ready for college. It is also a year when we appreciate all that we have taken for granted for the past three years. -Amanda Paquet s Senior girls fe Melissa Jones , . . ., ,1 Andrea Kraus ,i K .,,. W Jill Leslie gi, . ,-,L .5,5W-X,-frf.,a,:3i ,.,' ...,,.. Liars-.,r--.wrfgii--Wrw- if el at home behind the desk of power. Yolanda Jones Paula Kennedy Holly Laisure Laura Lomax Q .r,5..., , 2 me 1 ,f.,mf. f. - X . Hanh Le Dana Lucignani .ig f Say cheese, Tricia Rodriguez shows those pearly whites. '5 s Shelly Kenyon Monique Lenley - 1- , C f5yiM ' 'W ' Jennifer Mann jr i lt's like this, thinks Sarah Normand. , L TG., ., sri aff' L ' 1 , - L will ,M ,.,, K iw W1 ,..,,. . - ' 1. ,Ek '- w a , 1:1 ::fi.:fW 'riff -ref, .K gamibgezl 4,,gswg,. iw.,,gu51q,Wf-m,f:,,gggg lr-M. A ., .,.,,, Hg, . .,,f1,ig, 555 ,, sniff wfgg-.1,, :: ':r..'1- ,.,.. ' ' Seniors . 4 X99 Liz Manresa Patricia Martinez Sonia Martinez , Mffrrig, at, Tammy McQueen Yesenia Medrano Elizabeth Miller Jennifer Muncy Fiuth Munoz Karen Nettles f 0. trsrfvz L 1987 i'N'-ff' Ronda Matthews Dana Mazurek A Danna Moore Brooke Morgan 5 , gr, pggfr' 'f 6 ,-' if !!'iIfT1, Sarah Normand 1 x Cara Obel if J ulie Oswald t. - yu' fwgig: ,Xe-sy ,I ing. ,ppxn , g 3 .4 ugggggfg: : , , . , :piizfiff-E sl 1fw'WiT1?UET,L !'151'Tvfx'5EI1:: RJQEJLW 'fu .,,, ' - 'fiiffi In - t iff - if ffl - -iii? ' T 9755 ' Lf 1553: - '- 55' ' , Y,7i'1'l':ii3i:Ii9? L fl, 1'- .t.5iffLr-fy refrf-evz,-,-g'-51-at-ef' Spy-,xi :yfg.wsf,,- ,V 5j:,1vi.i I A 3 , 'yxftfirfwi it I i ' , - . J Q : 'Fist 'f r-' 2 1 't'frtS'5Ww -:asm ffi'e+f ffti.wf1l1f2:wiffS-v- fwgfxfeifr est., 5,553-f.l-fifes.,f4f,ifa.:-i ' gtzrg-f mfg- 4 1 100 f People Being a senior is important with all your freindships because the next step you take will be on your own. - Karen Nettles Watch it, buddy, l'm a senior. Back off man. Eat my shorts. - Scott Anderson We get privileges that underclassmen don't get, but it is our final year of high school, and we deserve it. -Phil Wright There is no greater thrill than to thrive in all the many senior activities and organizations and to represent the leaders of your school. lt's an honor that will be cherished always. -Tim Ezell is Celia Pantoja Amanda Paquet Aurora Patricio Chhorvivan Pay Lorinda Perez '-L Z 'Y Stephanie Perkins Emily Pike Sandra Pitts Patricia Poer Christine Prado Theresa Provenza Tammy Ftaglin nf 58 2' f . 'fiwfifia x A 'Q-.., sl Am I doing this right? asks OAA student Stephanie Boles, My 'Louie' and I are all smiles, exclaims Jennifer Mann. tlglfi t feel s . - sWEN:ku.,m,Wk?,,n B. W f,mf1-nf-- , W, 1. k,-- 5 '34:5.5t,,t-,..,,1.,,.,,:g.fi ,,,. ,A it .f,1,.f. k H fg 'L 52 P a 9' X ,,,, W,,. ., V. .,. K f 4 so , -4 he ,W W. ,fl ,, ,,tt, H A , 'a-- r H Seniors! 101 .zfszwfw :V Vx: Hilda Ramirez W . ,Q 4 ':p,:f::::re ' W ...,,, , fm? - VVV7f,f Particia Rodriguez il 2 V y as y y by 3, We ' I T if' -sf Tracy Sharpe is X R17 VL L . ff -f ,. Shannon Sisk e n f 1987 Diana Rangel Charita Ray Sarah Reese Sandra Ridgway . r 1 'ffl A Mia Ross Tiffany Russell Mary Saldana Lesli Seymour Barbara Shaw Paula Silva Q, fa fawaf are ini xv ,- l Carrie Smith Ellen Smith fu, - -qs.. of V .V Vt, K1 ,V. KL, +V .M . V ,.:mV,g,rVzVVifs' miwcsz-egfffVzQazs,.ffsffr,A - ff 2' -r 2' V. frr.,-3 VV - i - .V Vs: Vfarsirtr-1 Vw 1, V FW, -,Vf ,,., ,W .5 Y W ,.,, M ,, V ,,.. ,.' .W s :VV ,V Vw , V .,r, K Zi, V5 -A 551 1 it ff V V f V :ziQr4sazimwrfVZf:f1 isV'fsr:Vz5iwisQ1Qis'5zVi ' ,fc I ' if rex --M151 102 1 People ' . , , . . . 5.: ?'f3': ' ' - 7 ' f'fvf1s:Lfi'ffl21, V ff- if . ' ' ' A ,DN - I ,k.,, I W . W V -. . - - a- ' W ' ' - ' L ' Q N, L . ,,- . ' 5 x 3 T I ' . V V . ,,., .V,,,V,,,. V. VV:-. V--. H .... V .. ,,., V ,,.. , V. V . K. I-fgtfgypfrigl SChOOl. -Les Jow y V, 1 V V,,VgQ.:Qg1fVVtV 1-Vs V. g-if-Win 1 Vs, V. 1 5 V' i ft ., 41 , , 'Html It .li ' fl 45' - -his ' gm 'F i 1' 'l ' 'I his ,xl JBL l' fi ' l' ' i 55 s 'L J r i ' T555 Bring a senior is so special to us because it's the last year to really have a good time before the challenge and responsibility of life sets. -Jeff l-larakal The feeling of supiority over the younger people Not worrrng about what people think of you David Trimble When l think of the word senior a big Smale crosses my face because I ve waited 12 long years to be here and I ve arrived Yet all to soon the smile fades Tiffany Russell We will open the door to the future but we will never forget the great times and good friends we had in high 5 5- 'S' 6 x rf i Lee Smith Linda Sosa , ., . . ,, . ' A-an gr ia s o is e 2 . 51., L 2 L . -f lim : S if 3 ' Jennifer St. John Ronda Stark Lisa Soto Sabrina Spencer Samath Sud Beth Summers i M'C dth'k fSt d 'I. SyIviaSurita SheryISweeney AnnaTinsIey TracyTraver ana omna O m so evean Smles ., nn. .Q .V ,4.w-w- W v.. Y Leslie Seymour, Sarah Normand and Cherisse Gibson show the unity of L,C.'s senior girls. Seniors! 103 wwf? Q 4 S X- V G 5 f Y1 'l s I R fm, L lf' ,. a te.. f ,msexf ff: 104 f People ,. ,,,.. , .V i .,m.,7M:w Th nofI987 3? 165' 'V' 'D -A Q 5 Y, A 5 Stephanie Trevino Tracy Turner Angela Utley JoJo Valdez Latonia Vaughn Lori Weast Rosanna Vidaurri Wanda Wade Paula Warren Traci Washington ,.. Ashlyn Webb Robbie Wesley April Wharton ns' f , ,Writ Lee Ann White Jody Wiggins Felica Williams v a yi.: , , . Wit,,ve,1,,,,',w1zk:: ,,1f,,.,, ss vfafqy.: . , nz:-av 'ref'-fltmfai 4 siwifzil-.fiti t ,W ...,,, ..,,....,,,, , Mi. ,,,. . ,v,'- -we ff-.g,:.i,.wifear-it iii?if!VJ,-3if'2-'lz3J2':,fSiflffwi' QI- i'T'f'3'.ft - ,,,u H... W rv i f 1fP'-- ww. -'?12Lf't'iI51: wwe: 15LE1?f5 ?3 WE-f'5?'i15:.f-gt' 'W ' 11wHk:'f.ii5f 9i'ii-' Ajyfirm-t,Al,,i1fa Qt.1.t'ga,e,e,f.ig.fs twig wfg,m,,b:-1 .af5+:i,1g151' l ,, ,w1iz1.fwf-an M.-W., i i'?iFllTi b25fL'5f:5 ii-7f3?fJl5ii?f?l55? 'fflfffeiligffflfif Ti ' mimi W?::i1J'4ly'LV' 'Wei 'Y 2 'i'l'f:'?'5'm' ft mf, ,,,,,,ag aa., .Qi1,,,r.tei t Q, ,,,.,-yi, .ei T . .,.t. an L, L A M.: sei:fYfiiiii.l'5iE?tiSglvzzi-5fii3:o,.5f?', ,QL 55433, W af: fx ' Iil:ii?H?Sti'lf2i5,,!.i:2fi3::3?f5i The word senior commands respect, and we have earned it. - Julie Hicks All in all being a senior is important to me because you can influence other people's lives. -Tommy Fatka The importance of this year is to prepare us for the rest of our lives For many of us it has helped l hope the rest will learn too May all of our suns shine bright Sylvia Brown I feel seniors have to mature a little before moving on to college or else face reality slapping them in the face when they get there David Hogans ' . . ,, ' . We I H ' ' ' . i .. - F Q 4 ' gg fi tl ,J i L i i i L. ' lf' y iw is all 1' 1 + If Shelia Williams Shelley Williams Kimberley Woods Chum Yang Kim Young Graciela Zapata -Q if Beth Chapman and Patricia Rodriquez look at the neat toys before the drive. 1' 9 V A ,X '15 ag ., Q2 I' nuff, Nancy Wright Marihelen Barlow studies her lines for the oneeacts. l 1 JK, r - . Lesli Seymour contemplates life in the front foyer. 105 1 Seniors ,-i, I1 of 1987 Phillip Addington Shun Akins Gene Aimy David Arnn Frank Bailey Shannon Ball Zhliwftt .I ,t,W:4,,. .5 , fo- Chris Blankenship David Bodzy John Boroff 1 C as ff John Bourland Cogdell Bradshaw Damon Bradshaw Q W--. , .Lk- W -rs if ' ,, rni, t aaii'i ,,.., .f-f 1 106 f People Colin Alter Scott Anderson 4:1 Eric Betts Terry Beirle Seniors are special because they re about to go out into the wide wide world and they re hanging on the edge until they fall off into reality Sarah Normand Being a senior is a once in a life time thing. -Beth Chapman When one is a senior, one usually thinks it's a time to party, a time to goof-off, a time to blow things off. However, there is a more serious side to it. A senior must start thinking about his future. -Daniel Hernandez Our class will always be together because we are all special in one way or another. -Blake Richardson as Q . . l John Briggs Donell Browning Scott Burton 'ia ' A t ' I am a gross pig, says Jeff Williams Moses Cabrera Rex Cantrell Mark Cedillo of , K ' f Jeremy Chalker Larry Chenault t tl? Chip Chipman Robert Cisneros ,,,M.., I ,.,...sw+9'f x . 5 5 A I . Y'all are doing just fine, Joey Krajca and Mike Hart watch painters, , l Greg Cole Dustin Collins ,. X ' A . W -. . . bag . , Asa : .-w e ,, -W ,,,s f w-if tgps -A: eq -gf ? :M ,g r rggwgfwzaisgegesy 22.459 i V Q Seniors f 107 ,Wo David Cooper Wes Dowdle Robert Early , ,.,,k, . . Y? Thomas Espinoza we 1 Paabig Nick Corbett ' Mr ' 32? ' ' , Q Q Darren Dowell Bob Eikenberry ,srr Tim Ezell ,fi ' 3 David Cordova David Dowell John Escobar Tommy Fatka I 987 3' if Jason Davis Shawn Davis '?fG5772EQ f?3,f'f 71 ' 745' Mm f9 .1:' ' i' ' U72-lLi:,,:: 14 f, f A ' ' ' 4 ,l,,.,,,f,,.r , 4 - -- ,,fafal,,Q,1:.v fffgffw' ' o W 5 R , X of ' David Dunson Alan Duvall - Being a senior is so special because you can finally see the light at the end of the tunnel. - John Forney I After we graduate, before we leave for college, we haveto learn to say good-bye to friends. -Anna Tinsley I Being a senior is special because now you can get away with stuff that you never could before. -Dana Lucignani - It's the year that everyone feels like being together because everyone knows that next year we will all be apart. -Kristen Harris I Senior year seems to stand out as your most important year, a year of many activities and memories, memories you'll cherish a lifetime , Tiffany Edwards Steven Fersing Brian Finch Eric Fleming Oscar Fonseca John Forney Fiicki Franklin 5 i So check this out' says Chip Chipman. Homer Flores Todd Friedman Alfredo Garcia I'm so cool, I'm a SENIOR, Jose Flores Robb Froman Freddy Garcia says Scott Anderson. ve, .M 4, . e . Jn . 5 A MTL - , ry-5, ,. rf 5--s',-wr,,5zEFHfi?fi12.fP' f g2i?EJfi'E?22fm , K ,gggyg-' k ffifgfMfuJz,fg 'gffggigz-f'.1.z1z 5211515 fwggggarkriggf-5, 113,seta2izesza'?FTi1:.ff fr:--lzlfzw-v-,:a+7f' , aim: W ,fyazhr sm fr-- 5 M, 'fir ,Y ag, yi Mfg, ,3,.,.,43,s, C'-msymrhlr'bww iifaffairiiirz saws' , If .-fir' ' 5' 31 f ii M M I gg, 5:5515,ugrzpfsqzgfifgrfr grainy .::,-j'z 1E,5x3,,M ' ffvi2vrsif.,,1s21fi',pierA K g. ' Jfrnwf - 2- -r.f::!r21E- -'rf is is 3335 Ngo., if F .J E 5592311 ea R ,,, rg 'L 1 53, ,- rw 1 f ,Mr-. , 51 -..- - 4 gs, few. .335-fwfr eer..:ffrMfirwS,,i1 !L3i6 5 wise 'Fi 5521-n5ii1fg?'1?.x11:i:vf'f'-. amiga V:f2fiff.Jiq-:iw rgwixf Q 1' -M535-f-Q5f1z1s+-1X-3q 55L fQfY ?'Q WK W ' gi' f Z M ,, H -- 'M - F' Seniors 1 109 ,i if Michael Gonzales , f 3 'W Glu. Steve Garland Oliver Garza 1 X32 A: 121 ' x f Robert Gonzales Clint Hall Jeff Harakal n of 1987 Richard Garza 1 Anthony Gay Taylor Gibler 0- Jose Gonzalez Dean Graham John Hake Randy Harper ' WWQQ' Mike Hart Eric Hathman James Heflin ,t.r t if 110 1 People lt's when your class becomes the closest and realizes this is the last year together. But also being a senior means at the end of the year you can look back and remember all the good times throughout your high school year. -JoJo Valdez Nevermind that you have been doing it on the sly all along, now you find yourself wanting underclassmen to be caught for sneaking off. -Kim Young lt is a symbol of early success in life and shows the potiential of leadership we have for the upcoming events in the near future. -Rhonda Stark lt's like this is the end of a long dream, and it's a good one. -Tracy Traver Daniel Hernandez Bill Hicks 4 Julio Hernandez Holly Hernandez Q. , James Hi 4 Kiet Hoang 'sf- l can change my grade. Kirk Smith works on his computer pro- gram during lunch. David Hogans Drew Huddleston 11, . , , fr f r r Www Q, My , '4Q +..,,e 1 the Jolly Green Giant. Cogdell Bradshaw, Tim Ezell, Robby Walker and Colin Alter kid und in the front foyer after school, James Hudson Anthony Hutcherson i Jenkins Seniors! 111 uwu,,, .eggirgf A . Ted Johnson William Johnson Les Jow Joey Krajca Armando Lozano Troy Langston ,A Robert Martin its nor' Phuoc Le Kevin McClure Chris McDonald Jimmy McKee Steve Midgley is.,, r, f itsii M t ,'.- i'i' wi ii-' tt 112 f People I 987 Q - Andy Keetch Steve Korman Gregory Lee Larry Lourcey I I have the undeniable right to call myself a senior, and to be granted the full privileges that we inherit with the title. -Anonymous I Being a senior is the calm before the storm. We have reached the climax and final point before we slide down the other side. -Anonymous - Being a senior is special because of activities like Panther Pride. l really made a lot of new friends. - Shirley Bloomquist I It makes me sad to think that one year from now many of the special realtionships that I have just established will not be kept as close as they have been during my senior year. -Lydia Elizondo l Andrew Migot Donald Miget Scott Mitchell Keith Molderhauer Jay Monteleone W Rickey Montez Steven Morris Craig Moss Larry Mullins Norman Neal Leon Nguyen Thomas Nolley l .K x 'T' 'ig l , R 1 ' 5' l,l 'Y 7' 9, 4. M.. N. A - ., 4 3 in 'Km Cogdell Bradshaw and Phuoc Le are surprised by a camera Hey, we belong in G.Q. Christopher Flores and Ted Johnson leave school for the day. during a passing period. Seniors f 113 Th Lee Norman Jerry Odell Bill Pauling Mario Perales Greg Rice Blake Richardson nofIQ87 Eric Oltersdorf Robb Otey V gif' 'ma Chase Parker A mfA53'fQ,mawE 'XJ Charles Phillips Roger Reynolds Craig Rice is John Rivera Antonio Rodriguez Berry Royal Curtis Sadler ff L r V e 7 1fff1 r r 1 V A i is ' 114 f People Being a senior means parties, fun and plus YOU'RE OUT GF THERE! -Solomon Surles I have the right to celebrate and enjoy the privileges of the senior year. -Tracy Turner Your freinds are becoming a bigger factor in your life because you may never see them again, and you want your last year together to be full of joy and happiness. -Paula Kennedy On top of all this, being a senior is important because it has taken so long to reach. -Jeff Turnbo ,nd If-xy' :ml . 1 Taylor Gibler sets the trend. it f ,N . -A , V ' , 7: , ? , 7' d II h , I , ff k , ' ' . . David Sanders Gary Sanders Cog e Brads aw So Suries Je Hara al David Hogans and Craig Moss pose forG Q Lee Scarborough Stephen Senisch Lupe Silvia Larry Simmons David Sisk Abner Smith Adrian Smith Kirk Smith Kyle Smith David Soriano V . FN -M ' f1 tI mr X witrx-W .wM,n e 1 M: ' Seniors 1 115 , . M , Francisco Soriano Brad Standridge K. 'Rf' Y 116 1 People a N Shane Thomas Danny Trevino Juan Vasquez Daniel Villalranca Steve Wallace Michael Webb I1 of 1987 Tommy Steadmon Brian Stiles Solomon Surles David Trimble Jeff Turnbo Jeff Undenfvood Flob Walker Ronny Weeks iff? SA-X Jim Weisser Scott Wells Robert Wise Phil Wright --4--u-4 77 7 y - '05 :ff--.mu 1 nn.. Jeff Williams Paul Williams Fred Wilson Gene Ng 'GGY if? David Dunson begs for sympathy. Yaflel JOGI ZOCh ff Senior guys in the spotlight . . . Young Liters pose ata party. i vi wi y f- -opp a r 4 K si 1. ,P A., Q gat .Q . ff I P ,, f W . W , ,. my ia, Q A ,. 2 . P Mrs, Carter's A.P. English class listens intently to her lecture. .,.u up Seniors f 117 Juniors Show Wo if Wendy Schuster and Sally Elwood just grin and bear J azzy United Noble I ndividuals Optimistic 118 1 Pe-op: Regal Spirited Charismatic Leaders Anxious Sophisticated Special Outstanding Friendly 8 8 Kevin Dickson and Rob O Gil Cowan catches z's after turning in his term theme. bfbdli Truth prevails at Paschal High. I me True Colors F What do you want? I'm busy, says Kindell Foley. 1 lkgf' 'z as Eff aa. I Ashlee Johnson, after completing her first wheel-ee. Jason Willis sees which ring size fits his nose best. L t. at F ' . - an ,ful F :VK , to K ' 75. ' 1 It f , N ' f- S, 5 - was A-fi, ski, 15 X H1 + f f. J , iiifi s- W' i I xi Hwgzfztz-: ' ,, K i Don't fall asleep on my desk, says Suzy Bailin to Megan Alter. Junior Introduction 1 119 Pete Abbamonte Lamesa Adams Gene Adelson James Allen Sonny Almdolovar Andrew Almy Megan Alter Jesse Alvarez Vincent Amador John Andrus Kosa Arriaga Tiburcio Arraga Greg Asher Kenneth Ashley Ross Atkins Amy Atkinson Tonia Babitch Stepahine Bailey Suzy Bailin Angela Baker Cissy Barkley Jennifer Barnes Madalyn Batts Mindy Baum Amy Bawcom Pat Bell Marcus Bennett Thomas Benton Flichard Berquist Tracy Bierle Billy Biggars Mark Blankenship David Bock Angie Bolt Thomas Bonner Brian Bowden 120 1 People ikfki l 1 I , A , eii. J J y M . , ,,.. B in , 4 E 'lt U U f s, J' R, A A Kfvqh 5 vii I ir' 'il ,,.,f !'i'FA- gp Wi 1 L , we 'I 'i , 1 tx - 11 x Chip Bowen Bill Bowers Chris Brandt Jason Breaux Paul Brilley Barbara Brown Eric Browning Franziska Brun Reed Bulaioh John Bullin Gray Bullis Andrew Butler par-rf , ,A K? 139- - if , , I , , ,, n.,.,,,. MC 1 April Wilson diligently works on the yearbook during fifth period. Brian Thomas tells Wendy Schuster he is a wild and crazy guy. Juniors f 121 Tricia Cannady John Carlisle - , wt . Denise Capps ' Frank Carrasco , W , Chris Carson R . Greg Castillo . . 5 -'G Lori Cauble Michael Cerda Lily Chang Sukassa Chapman Sunita Chauhaun Colin Christian as 55555 EEE Sarah Fahy and Sally Elwood show their true blue friendship 122 f People Q 'h-.M if K 'Asa X ss v- Kristine Eckert rub-a-dub-clubs at the junior girls' canivash. WWW 1 I ,V . ff, i ak I E 1 - K - 'vi-1 N. s 5 an 1? t 49 i 6? ,M A- 'f . 1 :ft l il i v W tl ,i i ifzziig if' i A 4 6, i W.: E 5 s 4 , R'-x7 3 k,Wy v.. Ap,-In 3 , ,M ,lf . 5129: . -Km: af' iifiin' ' , Vggggnigi '14 , ,, I . r ' ' ' sua, i v ' 11 'F , .X N W , g , f , . , .Q A qt . ii, ev V. , i '-4 A X v .J K 4 5? r , is M M J . ..........-- um gg.:.J,,......,,,ggf..--i ,.,...v...... . ,.......-'gf g.,...,a x.-avflflq- ii v yy. A. 9 sei i o C e Erin Clinard Rob Cocanower Rebecca Cody Scott Conger Michael Conn Heather Cordray Monica Cortez Gil Cowan Maria Cox Paula Cranford Darrin Cruz Laurie Dabney Danielle Dansereau Danny Darr Nina Davis Robin Denton Diana Deubler Christine Devaney Kevin Dickson Mitch Dinicola Katherine Douglas David Dunaway Stephen Duncan Molly Duron Mary Jane Ebert Kristine Eckert Linda Edwards Sara Ellis Brenda Ellsworth Sally Elwood Mike Emory Patricia Estrada Sarah Fahy Bridgette Farris Chip Ferguson Keeley Ferguson Juniors! 123 Arthur Fernandez Manuel Flores Robbie Floyd Kindell Foley Boo Ford Christina Ford Vincent Ford Shari Fowlet Michael Franklin Garland Fugitt Michael Galicia Patrick Gallagher Stephanie Ganoe Alvin Garcia Flogglio Garcia Letecia Garduno Doug Garnett Mohammed Ghulam Manuel Gilliam Nicole Gilliam John Giordano Jamie Girouard David Gonzales Jeff Gonzales Enrique Gonzales Julie Graves Amy Gray Kelly Greene Karen Gregory Madeline Griego Chris Gunzel Joang Ha Karl Hahnfeld Blake Hailey Todd Halbert Mason Hale 124 f People :E Esiiiii :: :'-22: :-1:-.' -- ---- -1 - .,., ,S W. .,.,.,ri , ,,.,,, wi Awe .sw f -ia ,CW T ,ga . 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Q7 5 1 1 David Haley Richard Hall Gabe Harman Ken Harper Brennon Harris Andrea Hatcher Blake Hawkins Mureshia Haynes Debbie Henderson Dawn Hendrix Sanoa Hensley Andrea Herman Juniors 1 125 Ismael Hermosillo Felicia Herrera Veronica Herrera i Bart Hicks Mandy Hill Veronica Hill Kimberly Hines Khoa Hoang Jennifer House Allison Howard Monroe Howard Benjamin lsgur i 4 126 f People Amie Jackson Erik Jackson Hanley Jaco Gerald Jefferson Cass Jenkins Andy Johnson Ashlee Johnson Dimetra Johnson Jay Johnson Tiffany Johnson Layne Kasper Sophia Kelsoft Eng Khim Larry King Mony Kinh Mira Klinkenberg James Knight Mikal Korosech Scott Kroh Meshelle Lance Domililo Lara Gary Lewis Lashauna Lewis Debbie Liaca Charles Lippencott Pete Longoria Georgi Lopez-Aguado Larisa Lopez lmagdalena Lopez Robert Lopez Stephen Lopez Linda Love Catherine Lucignani Chanh Ly Duke Ly Deidra Maddox Juniors 1 127 Susan Malone Melanie Mancil Natalia Marin Lisa Markham Mark Markham Govardo Martinez Laura Martinez Michelle Martinez Laura Matchette Russell Matthews Joe McCain Kim McCIesky Kimberly McCray Angela McGee Robert McKenzie Amy McKinney Angela McNeal Kelly McNeill Tara Mehta Jose Mejia Sophia Mendoza Steve Merritt Bettina Miller Danna Miller Vernon Miller Dina Mitchell James Moeller Beth Moore Cindie Moore Andrew Moralez Joey Myers Lieu Nguyen Uyen Nguyen Laura Nickel Irma Nieto Alan Norman 1281 People Qt 4-1 . . i ,i.. Bt fun M i C 6 L 'F' yi., .M L iii MMM' 1 ' : I ,ff ,gvvnfggg jf ' , D. I. -mf Gift fit- 1 1 3 , - I A 5 'ur f I . l I X - . . -R ' i 3 L il' L , ,A ,. 1 n . , f, 1 dr t is -. V- ,h A ,.,.f- .1-,Q s x M! ,uw r 1 J' 6 X 65 S Y .- W ,fi f....f s . ff N gl-1. ff Jason Myers, Michael Conn, Trey Shanks, David Bock and Stefan Shibley enthusiastically cheer for the juniors at the Homecoming Pep Flally. Q, '-1 . 4'- w'?'-t Colleen Obrien Sean O'brien Tammy O'DeiI Arthur Olivares ,X H Pm? Silvia Orozca f A i Rob Opitz N 4 Xl J V' P, ' 5, ,M - 'A .X V S 2 1 ' Q MattOtey fig, ' ,L , , V V' f , Eric Palko ' 'f F E! X. r Doug Parker f A A , QF Q , ,4 ,a . Aa Lucretia Payne 'N fue , 'YU' X 'ig y f ' ' ' - Robin Pearce Tiff ,iigxi A A V N ' fi Q , if Michael Peck gk ' fiilililzriiiii .i f i iz- -, ' X 92N tf..VL2'.,i1' ffl' i ' A Q , .ii f LAM.. If Juniors 1 129 Alix- z..j Mike Perez Don Peterson Melissa Pettaway Hiep Pham Huong Pham Scott Pierce Loeuth Pinn James Poer Margret Pollock Samkas Pok Tim Prater Jennifer Przybyiski 130 1 People Kelly Greene and Wendy Schuster pause to flash movie star looks. ' utr., .-.. s If f ,L V ax, -'-. if 'ff' S+-S .I Ben Otish lsgur points to the birdie while Tanya Babita stares knowingly into the camera. 1 4222, J A' 11 . i 5 ij' 9 J J 4 'EW r It ca ' 5 gan '51 ,gf . ,V il ,. Q Or 1 1 if it a L i i is Patrick Pummill Adrienne Turvey Melinda Quevedo Sergio Quijano DeDe Rambo Gabriel Ramos Mike Ramos Rosilinda Ramos Robert Raulston James Read John Redd Shelley Reed Debbie Reeves Anthony Reyes Leticia Reyna Monica Reyna Phillip Reyna Billy Rholston Brad Richardson David Richardson Erin Rienstra Samantha Rivera Joey Robinson Jose Rodriguez Larry Rodriguez Lupe Rodriguez Martin Rodriguez Martin Rodriguez Pedro Rodriguez Jamie Rogers Salvador Rosas Chris Rossing Tony Rossing Michael Runnels Randy Russel Laurie Rutherford Juniors f 131 Chhuk Saing Jason Salavon Lucinda Salinas Claudia Sanchez Michael Scarborough Elreck Schoch Paul Schrick Wendy Schuster Sytha Sgch Lay Sek Sheryl Seward Trey Shanks Shawn Sheffield Donna Shell Stephen Shibley Shary Shivers Kim Shutter Danna Sides Carlos Sierra Leticia Silva Victor Simms Cindy Simpson ' Amy Smith Bernedette Smith Steven Smith Tyler Smith Antonio Solis Christie Sprinkls Alisa Starks Mark Stephens Amy Stokes Kem Stokes Donald Stonecipher Kristen Strange Steven Strange Kim Strein 132 f People v 3' x x led: X E l, ,S A Vt. l ,sy . v ,l, ff hw We Q1 i aw f Y ll- A 1, - T- ig, i t YV5 my 41 f f R, A . ff 1' . t Q, , f wi 1 A 1,5 S W 1 t fi , , , i '!F i'J!? -il -6? , 1. M7251 li:-' J- to 4 5, lx. W ,it , 7 S' Af' lkta A. ,, Q9 ll 'KN r L eq he . 'gel i u , 3 , 1' .U ,. M ,X .ii Ve ,1 'lj J ' . '23 ,'-lla ' t QYI1 ,V QQ X i xi 'Qfwi' Q James Bretthauer and Chris Brandt discuss the new comic book. Meditation is a part of Physics, snores Laurie Rutherford. Pamela Sumner Tracy Sumnet Ricky Sustaita Rene Swope Jennifer Talbert April Taylor Maurie Taylor Jennifer Teague Sean Ternamian Lisa Terrelf Brian Thomas John Thomas Juniors 1 133 , V ,ry V t ,m1, L mm,, , , ,,, ,,l? 'i jig I , E-r., r, is fw f f Michael Thomas Kimberly Thompson Amie Thornton Yvonne Tilley Narin Tim ' - 1 - .,t , , A. y . iw t V i jfirwggnf i is ,,,, 1 lyzfyf air. 5 V,,x QT . ' J? A V . f ' , Jeff Tobin C it T e fe. iffgg-Ty ' 4 . A I X. T J ,, V X P V, : . Maria Torres Julie Tovar f Noe Trevino Cindy Turnbo Shana Turner Chris Tyler :ui if-J ll . My 5 Me, marry you? exolaims Maurie Taylor to Steven Strange with Christie Sprinkle pretending not to listen. 134 f People l 1 Valerie Valentine Lourdes Valladares Timothy Valleau Claudia Vega Victor Villagran Tom Wacker Kathleen Wamsley Christin Wasicsko Tammy Wasicsko Michelle Waters Whitney Weaks Kim Webb Lawrence Welter Ann Katherine Werner Christy Whites Justin Wiggins Kimberly Wilbanks Andre Williams Chris Williams John Mark Williams Julie Williams Jason Willis April Wilson Brian Wilson Heidi Wilson Christopher Woodall Patrick Wright Sean Wyatt Brenda Yarbrough Daniel Ybarra Juniors f 135 Shelley Lindsay catches some z s WEE?- ,. mmf, 5 3 Dawn Rossing thinks, I shouldn't have gotten up this morning For many sophomores, the year was filled with getting more involved and at- tending more school activities without hesitation but with confidence. Sophomores started the year early by planning a summer dance and organiz- ing a car wash to fund it. Signing up for clubs and more difficult classes added more responsibility for students. With one year behind them, sophomores were familiar with pep rallies and were more active in school spirit. For many, this was the year to put up the bicycles and get behind the wheel, making them less dependent on parents. Once the year was complete, half of their high school years were behind them. 136 f People I ,Qs . 14. 1 Brett Doris prepares for an earthquake. Stacey Yeary and Wendy Lawson smile with Long John Silver Andy Sullivan. ,M Q tr' '- Q Lars Christianson says, This Cherry Coke's for you. Greg Smith prepares for a potential date. Sophomores f 137 Becky Abellar Weldon Adams Dollie Aguitar Q32 QS? at Anthony Akins Merling Alcendor Sonny Almadorar Crystal Almadovae Mary Alonso Jose Alvarado Bridgette Anaya Q. J 'QW' 'l:? ?'-2: i! - lisp urggl . -31 1 l 4 xxx X 5 5 N A. ' I 4 is .I 138 f People X . Julie Jones enjoys her weekend. Devon Anderson Julia Angeles Paul Armstrong Guadalupe Arroyo Kennis Ashley Raul Aviles Tammy Bacon Melissa Baker Casey Balandran Beth Bardis Craig Barnes Jose Barreda L O'Ga5 A A Q Sitf A ' r'.. lI'. rf,.l t:,V? menu 3, 71 .QQ Q J 4 t x ' Q .-if. ,CL i 3 T A K XJ N A life ll' ' e?l.,,,Ab ,lf M M4 W. 1. ll' Ready, O.K., says J.V. Cheerleaders. f warg: if M a-4 YV .Q 1 ' 3, low ..-iff , K? la. .. . , 6 N ,c A N .l. - i, ' ' Sophomores Get Ahead C X 8 I , of -my as 'f r' as Xlml Callie Vivion and friend look for that special guy. Flay Barrett Monique Baucham Tiffany Beasley Adam Beatty Susan Bechtel Gretchen Behnke Marcus Frey Mandy Bell Anita Beltran Diana Benavides Fernando Bernal Danigl Betttinger Tandy Betts Troy Bickerstaff Celest Blair Mary Blakenship Laurie Bonin Tim Bose Latrease Bostick Sandra Bowden Brent Bowen Brenda Brannon Tommy Brannon Robert Brawley Gerrianne Bridges Andrew Brimberry Kevin Brown Kim Brown Stewart Brown Lad Bw Kim Bui John Bunata Eddie Burke Bryan Burleson Larry Burris Ty Campbell Christine Candanosa 140 1 People Sophomores In Action Carrie Cantrell Jenny Cannon Camelious Carathers 'Wi Xi' J Xl l l .. , ,V ,. xg ve .q s 1 5 , cl .1 Q - David Capps Y ' if X . K l . M A g I M my w h t Becky Cardona Theresa Carpenter tx iff s w A v l I nn: Mark Carter Carla Castillo Ferman Castillo Victor Castillo Amelia Castro ' y , ,.A. .4 v- U l lk ' Jennifer Cates Q'-jtizi '7 1 44 u 4 uw i 1,104 . 1 Q v I 1 I -if . eq Jerry Cedillo Martha Celay Amelia Chavarria Lars Christensen Evettte Ciarilo WB., J. ., . i t 5 ' i V JenniferChung - ti' 'Q l A X x Sonya Cisneros '-.' An elique Clark f Q John Clyne Janise Coffman Scott Coffman Kerri Coke . fl fr Lora Connour Isaac Contreras Rodney Conyers Garry Corbin Christopher Cordova Joe Cortez Izumi Couch Holly Cox Christine Cruz Johnny Cruz Melissa Cullen Chance Culver 'gb ,t.. . . 'sl 1 'J C ..f- '- J' . A! fs X wri if, ixixi lllla. 3 ,,,.,v , . W, . Q4 - 1: x v 5 Xif I ij, N3 Lynette Stiles claps during the pep rally I - Q v. so psp .,,- 3 Haart! ma L- Q g. eva, I 1 iv I K I .gg t'i?Q,?T1TT 125 As t! E x K ,Q UD sv '- ' f-1 - - I. is N , SOPHOMORES LOOK TO THE FUTURE gk 2 'fig L Brett Dorris and Mandy Bell show enthusiasm during the can drive. 5 ,iii Leslie Sharpe helps Gretchen Behnke find her lost shoe. Q Andy Commings Gaya Daniels Kim Darden Andrea Davis La Juene Davis Deborah Defofe Elsa Diaz Marc Dire Dao Do Brett Dorris Eric Doskocil Penny Douglas Shane Dowdy Laurie Droke Kevin DuBose LaVerna Early Kristen Eden Ronald Eddins Nadine Eddings Cecillia Elkins Crystal Elliot Stanley Elliot Phyllis Ellison 0 QQ QS? Nora Esquivel Lane Farr Lenora Felipe Doug Ferguson Priscilla Ferguson Nancy Fersing George Field Melinda Fink Tommy Fleming Andrew Flores Nora Flores Tony Flores Michael Flowers Nelson Fonseca Michelle Foraker Susan Forney Dana Fox Julie Fox John France Derek Franklin Martin Fritz Michael Fugitt Tena Fuller Christy Gabel Eric Garces Daniel Garcia Eric Roy Garcia Jose Garcia Juanita Garcia Julie Garcia Second Year Is An Exciting Change What happened? Laurie Bonln asks Lorca Simons studies cheat sheet fo ragga?-fw .Qf www -A .-.41-4. i, 4 ' J- Q-ff ,.-1.9 as ' ., J, it +1 y Y 4 pl llfli T f' ,.. L lx- , 2 ll WW 1 Q gg k ' ii 4 it ' 1' Rh i - 5 imffr f l ill A xiii A If , in X W I S 4 'Q f Q :Li .'i VQEN i l fjfiw 7 ,si ' 2 A WU Brian Gardner Doris Gasca Michelle Gaston Troy Gayler Suzanne Gerloff Virginia Gomez Michael Gonzales Angie Goodman Creshona Grant Christy Green Jonathan Green Dena Gregory Bobby Griftin Juan Guerrero Mary Hamilton Rick Hanna Brent Harlan Greg Harman Hoss Harris Larry Harris Jill Havener Tony Hawkins Johna Fiae Henry Leanne Henson Aaron I-lendelman Jaime Hernandez Janie Hernandez Linda Hernandez Phillip Herrera Charlotte Herrin D I A Tommy Fleming and Cathy Parker look for patients at Jennifer Smith and Sally Pummill browse inastore. Llowdy Dance. 144 1 People Vicenta Hernandez Marcee Hewatl Celeste Hill Jason Hill My Ho Donald Hodges Michael Hogan Dawn Holquin Eric Hooks Inga Hopkins Thomas Horen April Houdyshell Sonny Hout Virginia Howard Michael Hoyle Oscar Huerta David Hunter Christy Hurd Dave Hutchrson Humberto lbarra Karen Jackson Tony Jackson Michele Jascoe Delma Jourequi Flobert Johns Jerry Johnson OP Johnson Horace Jones Janna Jones Julie Jones i fi ff, P 1 f 1 G- , if ,, as I , ,. M. , :,,,,,.,,.,.,.,f ,. ' xi li ' 4 .x 'Y I o ., kr l .5 lgyxv t. ',x U ' v.l'3..'- 4' 1,1 Oc 25,9 e If Jn - I Shelley Lindsey and Joy'Ohendalski brag, Our flag flew over the White House! is Sophomores Strut Their Stuff Michelle Gaston and Melissa Baker check out the photographer. i .M - I i 9 T l , V 1. A-, 1 0 if ' is ' -' 137' a m z? 6 r g, K ?9' L Q wg Url fd 6- an -- ' I ,fir L l M 5 Q W Q L 1 if 1 gig.. .xi , 5 M K 1 ,l xx I , 2---f-' I 'ss Je, 54 4' , s. x....., ..,..., il e Qty Sophie Silva shows John Laudenslager her way of applying make up Joey Jucamole Chris Kalka Nancy Kalka Paul Ramon Michael Kazda Kosiv Ked Sokha Khen Kerry Kelly Anchalikka Kijkanakorn Paul Kinch Levi King Mary Nell King Meredith King Kris Kiser Derek Kitchen Byron Kivikko Andrew Koeppe Brian Krajca Greg Kring Michelle Kunert Charles Lackey Stephani Lambert Nicole LaMere Brian Lamkin Kim Landry George Lawson Wendy Lawson Melissa Lay Hugo Lechega Debra Levisay Sophomores f 145 Q5 Q9 146 f People Cornelius Lewis Michael Lewis Mona Linan Shelley Lindsey Lance Livermont John Looney Sam Loughry John McFarlane Laura Madrigal Chrissy Marshall Robert Martin Bobby Martinez Fernando Martinez Maria Martinez Raymond Martinez Keith Mason Chris Mathis Juli Maupin Lisa Mawgram Emily Mays Leah McCann Kellie McCarthy Paul McCarthy Tracy McDaniel Arthur McGillton Becky McGregor David McLean Jerry McLeod Kelly McNeeley Seyla Mey QQ mg N52 an Sophomores promote their class spirit at a pep rally. ein? I A , gfabl' S: X , Weis.. I WL 12 J ,gh 9 ' , . sz H S3 'N 7 , snr X SOPHOMORES EXCEL 'ili ffl , f 1 . Q i tl: 'i L V l yi , frfslf it 'N f li N' aa 'N yi 'O . .Q f , C' 't 5- 4 9 GX X? kk ' A., 'Ji 7 , Y e .,W, VK ygntm rznfzvzztwg cj, ,L J f' 2 y' , , X Y E I - VN, 4. , F14 l Q NX' ae L I' ,5 .. K .S 'if L L ' .p- vi' n if to N YQ .R , ' A J lil: l l,ill i 1X --Q .1 -.X Help me open the catsup! exclaims Julie Jones. 'i A . 'xg 1 . K ,fs- .phi ii I, U .g A ri :lm IF f -7 ,. or Stephanie Lambert waits for her classes to come to her. I ti K X X J Rebekah Micarle Sally Deann Miller Darrell Mitchell Lena Montez Steve Montez Angie Montez Bobby Moore John Moore Margarita Morado Christine Morales Margarita Morales Tony Morales Anne Moreno Jennifer Moreno Tommy Mosley Elvira Mosqueva Courtney Moss Mark Moyle Sakeeta Mullenix Rob Murchison Eric Musgrove Ftegenia Myers Ismail Nadurath Joel Najera Claudio Negrete Richard Neely Alan Nelson Jerry Nelson Thanh Nguyen Thu Nguyen Sophomores 1 Sophmores Move Ahead Krista Nix Chris Nixon Paul Nombrana Melissa Norman Joy Ohendalski David Ojeda Tim Opomer Vanessa Ordialez Gena Oringderff Lisa Ortiz Lydia Ortiz Carlos Oviedo Arthur Ozuna Bobby Padgett Johnny Parker Hope Parham Stormy Parker Mike Parsons Whitney Passow Ralph Patterson Marcy Payne Jesse Pena Rachel Peralez Monica Perez Teresa Perez Mary Perkins Ronnie Perkins Roger Peterson Candace Petta Cindy Phillips - -'F Amin. if NNY! l ., A 6 , , . ,Y ' 5 x-. K 'f 5 Z 4 ng Q., , .. 1' Shelly Lindsey wastes herself during cheerleading practice. L , it ...ig CHQ wi l A . xx-f - fs' X I may O l aff, mw- R t 1 Za 'x M s- tr- -, - 'Y A A img ggggggjgz ,y,:wfwy,, , . , 1 ,, ,fi , f .P gf V fe? ?1f ?9 2 - k'i?9a'1B!!!' - ' :tif 1 eg J' .' wr ffl t fi I f' vig? it A ff .',: P Lorca Simons plays dress up with mommy's scarf. Cory Pitt Gliodoro Plascencia Lisa Plummer Philip Pohl Chris Pope Shannon Prather James Prichard Scott Prichett Monica Pryor Jesus Pulido Sally Pummill Cesar Ramirez Geraldo Ramirez Antonio Ramos Billy Ramsey Vanessa Raya Brian Reaves Micheal Reed Chandra Reimert David Reisch Suzanne Rekow Toni Renshaw Jodie Rice Graham Richardson Mary Jane Richardson Lesley Rieke Brandon Riggs Rosa Rivera Steve Rivers sig? Sophomores f 149 Q9 f QS 'I at X l QQ X Allen Roach William Roberts Albert Rodriguez Arnuro Rodriguez Salina Rodriguez Michelle Rolens Angela Rosas Dawn Rossing Johnny Rotten Michael Ruelas David Rutherford Jason Rutherford Chad Rutledge lan Salavon Ana Maria Salinas Barry Saling Wendy Salter Matthew Salley Chhoeuth Sam Soda Sam William Sanchez Alison Sandefur Amitabha Sarma Enrique Saucedo Miki Schneider Lisa Seward Emily Sharpe Leslie Sharpe Timothy Shaw Kelli Shelton Byron Wells studies in Biology. A ii e sf ., M I x W ffl. fi . .ni x .w . 'Sm Wmifi 1'3w 3 J bg x Q 3 , Q, . -1 cbt , ' .wg i ' f 1355 . uv SEQ'fi?3f'?-fit-' ta - s v t X 1 K I? F ' , 4 '1 Q aw . 5 f w x. i 4,3-as i is r fss'ss J s'Ass S Ysss J J ' 1 it S fs gb 4 tr 'xf'y'f,iff S 4 s 'A' S wi ffs' 'sfs Y f ' I k:, wi V' r 1 - . -' ' M , ye- , s e S ill X fr a XX? Y cz 95? te .e xv Just go away! exclaims Laynette Stiles. 3 i Wesley Short David Shutter Sophie Silva Lorca Simons Jason Simus Tyler Slemp Brian Smith Greg Smith Jennifer Smith Jody Smith Kelli Smith Monica Smith Sarah Smith Jorge Solis Steven Southern Karma Spoonts Myron Stallard Amber Stanfill Danny Staples Gary Stephens James Stephens Ann Starr Laynette Stiles Cherrell Stockard Meri St.John Eric Storey Joni Stout Andy Sullivan Melanie Swaringen Raymond Taft Sophomores 1 152 1 People Sophomores Show Their Abilities ,, , Q kl.. - K , ' 'X 3ff'xl? ' Nathan Tallmon it T Carol Tatay V , it . ? V9 MelissaTaylor V 3 A y T 6 4 T f if Y' :I Richard Taylor Xavier Tamayo Alina Tennison l W Laurie Bonin meditates at a football game. Alison Thomas ,ju , ' I ' If ' Mike Thomas W David Thompson , Y 5 v ' Gradie Toliver N ' 1 f Branden Touchstone , , 5'3- Jason Townes ' A D Q lllwlllllilll f V 1 xl it ii! Q. --3 W: -R 1 T T , r lv F-14 K' vw:- ' in Lieu Tran 1 i Shonett Trujillo us - ' ' Kyle Turlington V 5 .l Jason Tyree ' , I' X Regina Valdez A -fx y V 4 Z DeeDee Valenzuela , , J' ff f W' A i ' Q, ' ' l I 4 ' .' ' I , T' M 7 j7'j '. mtv: Anthony Valero A V Laura Van Hook U Q vii' Victor Vega fm A' K. Deanna Villegas Sulio Villegas Callie Vivion blk Ke Colleen Vontugein ' Robert Wagner Sean Wall if Q it T MT Smile, you're on Candid Camera, t .if f rf 1 'A QR 8 ,W . ji. ff 7' f ' , ,Q lx 1 my Ny 0 ' f1w..m fr G y Marcee Hewatt tries hard to see her reflexion during the sophomore girls' car wash. 1 WE ,f1 A ,ig if 5 sr CY, L l 1 l w3'???f' , , , n ,,,,. f QL f agg gggz V3 L' , Fredrica Zamora Yolanda Zamora Christopher Zepeda Yanlang Chris Yarbrough Chris Yates Kay Yate Stephanie Yeary Claudia Zamora Brad Warren Kimberly Watts Lance Weast Fla Tree Webb Byron Wells Kimberly Wells Cindy Wertz Amy Westendorf David White Stephen White Stacy Whites David Williams Jill Williams Monya Williams Teresa Williams Cindy Wilson Paul Wilson Tammy Wilson Chad Woods Garry Woods Jennifer Wright Karrie Wright Spencer Wright Yvutay Sophomores f 153 e QQSQRQQS? e f The crowd crammed into the auditorium for the year's first pep rally. The seniors, juniors, and sophomores pushed their way into the front, leaving the dismayed freshmen scrambling for seats. Drums roared as Rascal worked his way toward the front of the auditorium. Was that the Silent Yell? No, it was the freshman battle cry! There was much for the freshmen to learn this year. Such as: 11 Don't bring a lunch box to school, 21 Never buy an elevator pass, SJ Never take directions to your next class from an up- perclassmang 4t Never admit that you are a freshman. It didn't take long for the fish to learn these pointers, and by the end of the football reason, one could hear a faint v-i-c-t-o-r-y, that's the freshman battlecry . . . 154 f People cl.Ass oF1 Jennifer Van Horn practices facial excercises as Shannon Roarke gazes on -'g S-.J Hey, Angela Needham and Michelle Wagnon, even freshmen know you have to drive a car from the insidel' 4 William Sanders snoozes in the hall after he realizes school doesn't start until 8:00. v- ,.3A K Y 'r . ,g , .t 1' Nl fa 1 ' Q . w- G Melinda Luck spies a spider in her typewriter. Freshmen Introduction f 155 me aw QB' tet Freshmen Have Fun Lasse' f f t. Steven Acevedo 7 gi ' gt- D 4 f V Martin Adame V ' 'i' F? i i N , V, lisp Jose Adanis Q ' , 5 'A 'W' 'ia G, yii f ' I . M ,K LisaAdderly H ,, ' A .' 1 I 1 l Q -X fifif f V 2 if Shauna Adelson lf i . ' l aw' 5 w - ' - ' Melissa Alcaral -' ' , . 4 t ' , , :Q - . fi' , 1 X, X ' V Elaina Alexander ' i 'Xi 'gf ag, , s i . V 1 Janie Allen , -3' :pi Q rv, ' X 7 ' X 44 f ix V A ,Q ' ,I 5 3 ' 'f I i, if 3? 1 Q ' -f V if ' ,. Eg. is , -5 if si 4 ,Q 2 fl , - fi ' Q , x in if lcanfly! afreshman enjoystemporaryflight. Stephanie Behnke and sophomore Leslie Sharpe become hypnotized. , 'i5?,j ' 234' 'I f' eglgxiz b JamieAlter T55 Ii' . f V James Altizer , X i Sandra Alvarado Patricia Amanla A au- Pam Anaya ' til Sonia Anchondo We ' ' i 3 AmyAnderson ii A It . V MilesAnderson D s 7 I , 1 Q b . , 3.9, . ,Q Fernando Angeles if A 1 1. Hermilo Arellano 4 ' gi' 3' Q5 5' a A - 4 4 ,A 9' f Maria Arellano , 11 Q K A ' 2:4 f Q X s W v X 5 X if 'Q if 6 v ,W s M I Julie Armstrong 5, Stephanie Andrew 1 Q- .. 1- Angelina Arnold gi , , H V, J A V -V Elias Afreaondo 4: gi G3 A M' A A ' S i i 4 Hermelindo Arredondo l - -x , , 939 5 Ifgif 4 A f . .5 'f - 'it M K at l , x.. ,ir 1 I . t l 1 Armando Arria a f . , .life Z, I J.,h .f , r W Q Felicia Asberry 1 W' Adriana Ayala Milton Banks Melissa Beeler Gretchen Behnke A Edward Bennett 1 my, lil M Natalie Berquist K l' i i 'lv l ',', X, , ,r M wt- A 156 1 People J 'A x L .4 ,u.. . , 'if I I J, V X ' vii A , E ' J f W ,A K .. L r riii y is he Q 1 r i 2 v i if fy J 5 ibn + aw lr E J. ffl- , -'tfyzsfg . J' Q? i ,J , ,J J i w F is m y Vg., , . .s 3 ,, . ,W 'L J X H ,gf 'E f Pat Bierle Vanessa Birks Jonathan Blackmon Johnny Blakley Josh Boisden Travis Bolf Nancy Bordelon Kris Bowen Greg Bradshaw Richard Bradshaw John Bratton Mark Brewer William Brewer Jovonnya Brooks Kerrie Brown Delilah Brumley Lukas Brun Mike Bryan Jason Bryant Carrie Bulaich Bill Bumpas Jason Bundy ,Y is 4 f ' Roy Burgess . - y , Rebecca Burk 1 Peggvfwns in f ' A A Mike Burr X, J J Rick Byrd .gy ss ,J -I 6 Monica Cabello Y , ii 55' 2 f ' A TUf19Cad I- ' ' X ' f ' Jose Calvillo I ,t . ,IIKJQE3 r A 1 ' Steven Campbell f 7 ,. 'l .X ' 1 T C b ll X b U I X .I A 4 zxfglhlluifqil' will JL eresa amp e J ,-J 'tad . aL9 Q5: ' r ,,,, , LAW 4 , I K, V, 3 T V 5 ' Lai. ,Q pig, if i, 59 X xl Justin Cowdin, a friend, and Darren Carter enjoy Saturday lunch. Freshmen f 157 J- 1 ,i 55 .. .. We' ,77E'E,.. ,,A,,gQg:im, ,,',,, H, are c1el,:.l,l,A? It gmt: 'Stiff fL1'y1Jfgf1zgtz.e5,f15 , ,42 5 FIEES ,H E Z Yolanda Canada Mary Cannady Claudia Cantv Stephanie Capps Melissa Cardenas Rick Cardenas Manuel Carillo William Carlton Jose Carrera Cari Carson Darrin Carter Ka Sondra Carter Roy Carter John Cary Chris Castillo Jeff Castillo Rosanna Castillo Kerry Cates Jesus Celaya Gerardo Cerda Kevin Chalker Chad Chambers Richard Champagne Seum Chan Steven Chandler Lorenzo Chavez Michelle Chenault Vuthy Chhet Pharo Choun Regina Cirilo Craig Clark Jerome Cleveland Michelle Colbert Johne Cole Candi Collins Rebecca Conlee Patrick Conley Sandy Contreras John Cook Andrea Cooke David Cooper Wendy Cordray Natalie Cortinez Sheila Cowan Justin Cowdin Jason Cox Michael Cox Michael Crenshaw Denetra Crockett Yolanda Cunningham Hung Dang Jeffery Daniel 158 1 People Psi l , v. 2 fgisiwil 1 gm 6 'a fl t 2 v 1, . 'Ii , X Q N. 'Q at ,,, X, Which way do I go? a freshman tries to find his way. in ' 'L :Z ey e V V ef' Q Q QU a P ig j' vc-, its 1? N ' X ' X vu it Q f ' 'N Vx :tt My C t .V l Q k 91, ' . J l :-fe sl ., J Y 'ff D+-ff.- -H+ l tu Q. .1 xi Sigfffizgnh ff Of I Pb: KA ' v F I 6 J ' l :' f A r, .a t QS! g All l v .4 Al ' . L K, LIZ J C t :fra an I 'S - I- I ii' v ' , V V Y , if at 14,7 Q ,f lx E y gt. V S l l AJ ! Freshmen Stay Busy we wi , 1? af- fi , , an 5112-5-3:4 ,- ,Sk ..-3. .- . we A if r sw- - Q ,mia 1 3 A ,, Q I ., ,.-1 ,. Qiffggagffii ,, .,.. ,.,..i , Z X X4.,..a ,ff Y J if 571 ii ' af' is , :::g,fg f' X .,, Pi,-4 if f .,.f,,.. , Yes I m having fun Paschal freshman displays his frisbee talents X a ,Q 'sf S ri My arms are killing me, freshman cheerleader practices. Amy Davis Jack Davis Jacquetta Davis Becky Day Yarngala De Grate Gloria De La Rosa Toni Deluca Megan DeMoss Michael DeMoss Jose Deva Freshmen 1 159 r f ,3fV'Z-Q---eiiulffeeei ' W '5'FQ53'fE'5L'li1:'LJ ? ' , .4534 nf ., ,,. Fi, 160 f People ., Q, g..e..'r . V 1 , . A 1 ' X 0 . fi-iii Phoung Dinh 1 Dianna Dionne Nick Dobbs 40 ' ' ,re ' 55 Poiu Dok Gina Dominguez Susan Dominguez ' g , - 4 l S ,f I K ,, 7' V ij, W , , . Ae!! .5 4 Holly Dorris P5 Jia Patricia Dowdy f Thomas Dunman ,fi VV yf 9' 1, l ,M 1 I Kayla Everts strives for the winning point. Freshmen Strive For the Best Linh Duong V if V H: A v?f?'m fi Mealea Duong Tim Early James Elder Edward Eikenberry N f el Sharon Ellison J Raymond Encinas 'fr ii. , e ,Q 5 it liwlailsxfwli t l- Q - m wg,-1 Nathan Eslinger l , Jose Estrada if , ' 17' C 4 Kayla Evarts s ' Monica Ezell ft I gi al' ' I X t X Israel Escobedo . ,, Mike Farris F1 Rachel Faulks Q 5llr,.l,,,2 yn 28 3' Q, s. ri. ' . mia, , Sophia Favela Elizabeth Fernandez Sonia Fernandez A Paul Fershtand ' Paul Fierro mf Cheryl Finch Sarah Finley f 0 3 i x. am , avg . .Q qv X x fx 6 1 K I ' I 1 Q . 4, Q ' 'xiii QL k i ,zir . .. y Debbie Finn Femail ' gall Joe Fletcher F' Q it Sheri Fletcher gg 3 A? y David Flores 5. Dianne Flores V V Tommy Flores . ' A 1 Elizabeth Francis Mr Q, l se, om in l.. v ' lniizaigiic X L-22, Kerri Kinson looks worried about her health test as friends look on. A Y,VVV ,ffm ' al G f fi- , an ii i ' W E' ,Xl W f A -' 4. a ' u K F i if i t 1. .1 X f ' 1 X R., - , ea f l if ' 'QE ii- 5 ag, .15- X , .,oW 1- lk 01 M G iv ' i h e 1 rr ., 7.5, ij. -, .ful j if VL I 5? i '. . k 'G '3' . X r r 2 ' . 7 rw Jr' ' f .4 rl x I f V. .D yi. V Q x f l' x ,- ' i. fini' 'J E Xi fi Q lj ' 'N A Lori Futch Kim Gachert Luna Galledos Maria Galledos Ernest Gamez Eliazar Garcia Hector Garcia Lisa Garcia Maria Garcia Nancy Garcia Rafael Garcia Cyndi Garduno Lashonda Garrett David Garvin Carol Garza Maria Garza Christy Gilbert Leslee Gilbert Eric Gobel Patricia Gomez Maria Gonzales Maricela Gonzales Cathy Gonzalez Josie Green Flyan Greene Dylan Griffin Andie Guerrero F1 990 Freshmen 1 161 1 ,.,...,.,, ,tt .... .. -fr f. ff, E 5 t,..,f.1:..v . ,, I ' t -, , A mx - - - Felipe Guerrero Michelle Guess Jacque Guggenheim Ed Hall Sopheap Ham Chris Hanrattie Tessa Hardin Melinda Harris Nicole Hartsel Michelle Hayes Erica Hendelman Rachelle Henderson Robert Hendrix Fredrick Henry Ralph Hensley Chad Herman Lupe Hernandez Bertha Herrera Michael Hewes Jennfer Hickman Stacey Hickman 162 1 People Adriana Hinojosa Joe Hinojosa Jody Hudler Daniel Huerta Nga lam Michael Johnson Mike Johnson Myrhanda Johnson Nicole Keten Noel Keith Tammy Killian Debbie Kinch Kerri Kinson Zack Knight Jon Kotarski Gregory Lacy Jamalyn Landman Lt Q- xji 6 X 42 1... ' ,- a r xl x U its aff il. 1 l ,, l Mr 1 X tif 5 . 17 J : s 9 irrf I 4 ' ' Z2 g 'l i ,Q y tx X ' , '1 5 1 , , i 'ft N ' l i . . jr . Q. 8, -W-A its 4 Y 'gf 13' L. , :U . nf ' 'P Y W ': lu it 1 J ig, X L f. L . - 5' tt Q 1744- -- lg it 1: ,M .H Z CIS J -'Q 2 in , it JI it! li iii an 1 mt 1 me ff' 'HF' That's a no, no, Sam Sheinberg watches his fingers try to type. ' eg , . ,Q gvltmttt til, .ii f Freshmen Enjoy Good Times Carrie Bulaich helps other Natural Helpers do the Bunny Hop. tl: 1 fl , Zi V r A X A , ras S- ' 53, sl 551111: K, ,,., . W A , , ...WZ S' -.ya 'be X 'K-.. 5 'ri x- f L-.gr-iq-.i V . ,t ,gig -, r 3115-ifa, -V V 7 Nr .. .. , ,.,., in 'fe mi., A 4- F 'J' QQ? 1 i y Q' at Kristina Landnf Henderson Larkin Eric Lauderdale Clinton Lawson Monica Lawson Fernando Lechuga Jose Lopez Shane Loyd Melinda Luck Christina Luna Bernie Maldonado Larry Manasco Jorge Marmolejo Lytha Marquez Hallie Martin Anna Martinez Laura Martinez Nicole Martinez Sthephen Martinez Freshmen show their Close-Up smile. CLASSLGF L1 9 Freshmen f 163 Victor Martinez Lisa Martz Matthew Mason Leticia Mata Jackey Mathis Alvester Matthews Cherri May Willie Maxwell Christi Mazurek Trey McAllister Freddy McCloud Stacy McConnell Mike McDonald Paul McFather Courtney McLaughlin Charles McSean Rena Medina Troy Medlock Jesse Mendoza Miavel Mejin Jennifer Middleton Krisann Miller Teresa Milligan Julie Mings Kristen Misner Deletta Mitchell Blanca Molina Reggie Molina Raymond Monsteneiger Eljmereio Montermeyer Joe Montez Jason Moore Gladis Moreno Carter Morgan Anna Murley Kevin Moss Brent Motes Nikki Moyle Aaron Myers Jose Najeta Amy Nall Angela Needham Derrick Newton 164 f People f1'3WfZTWi vi if ,fu 1 . . 'fl ' t I Y X -at if .Q gil . ' A ll lliigllllz' r . , hi wx, 'N . E V' 7 3 x 1 ,' X ' Y i, Qt W v 1 S .1 9 I x ' Jn 'I warg., f ,N ,. B i .w,xw L D W: Txw. fc ta. Wendy Cordray, Nancy Bordelon, Becky Conly and Amy Felshow decide that the cafeteria is better than off campus lunch M-'fr ww ah ., girl A S' Stewart Cambell, Kevin Chalker, Lori Futch and Erica Hendelman put on a big smile for giving cans for the can drive. M. gm :mf 1-- iw' 1 cu ,.-,, , W , f .9 5 ra, if i i l E7 5 xx X4 s ' T11-11 i A vo z AL- ty' Q. Q! X fi' Q S P ' q . Y . 5 .,. as p .. . , ig X1 V3 Q: 41-ft., Q1 4 A EV xx 'i 4 3 ,L . 5 fi g 5, 4 -xy.. 4 3' .. Xi 41 i James Nickols Jose Nieves Adam Nobrano Michelle Norman Jeannie Nolin Ocampo Robert Monica Olivares Olivas Oli Mario Orozco Rene Orozco Leobardo Ortiz Omar Parada Diane Patterson Debra Pavlaken Rod Pauling Billy Payne Kristen Payne Debroah Pena Ann Perdomo Ann Maria Perdoma Melinda Perez Rachel Perez Victor Perez Sandra Perkins Mary Persilver Dena Peterson Robert Petta Jennifer Petteway r , 'j ' J,, CD? Freshmen f 165 Y-----Q ,... .Ag--we-wvg,,, ' 'lgl uwd 5-:'-ieifiif s. Dung Phan so . Q Richard Pike A , A f - Vath Pin i 9 K t f Teu Pho A 'KJ i QPF ' 6 If Hilda Plascencia x ' M Karen Pommer i , , Q' it Dana Pope X XAX i' , Thaingor Poran i ' , ig 1 Q i ' Y f Christy Potter Curtis Pryor Puente Marian . Blanca Quintana , Sonia Quintero A v Chico Ramerez Q - 7 Claudia Ramirez Moises Ramerez i A Frankie Ramirez Melissa Ramos Monica Ramos Raquel Ramos Jaimez Rangel Alan Ray Jason Ray Matt Ray Keith Rayburn Charles Recer Kryshia Reed Susan Reese Jon Reyes Cathy Reynolds Mike Rezsofi i-laimanot Ribreah 4 P--'N T Qs nmwwvvwwwm k FV N L X' JF 5 V f . X 'S ,X y mi E if rg., fit if sl . ,t isi i,ii lQ:....?f' if W4 1 Q3 QQ. if ii? fi -i-+4 5 Q., 411, ramen..- Q 1-ln:-an-ua-. Wendy Cordray cheers, I am a munchkin man, a munchkin man, Jamie Alan, Lori Futch and Mike Ferris decide if oil campus lunch is a go idea. 1661 People ygfg 4 Y A, , f t 5 ii V3 Q bi. 6 ,SJ Jamie Alan dicusses with Rolly Hernandez the difficulties of being a fish. ' z J 0 ' 42, .h za 3 x I if? g t , T wi 7 Qi ' A If r W' Qc, fl: . . .. , ,M Y Jason Rice Karyn Rice Kenny Rice Ryan Richardson Rachel Riddle Humber J. Rivas Sara Rivera Roslinda Rivera Pam Rivers Shannon Roark Dennis Robben Paul Robinette Yvette Rocha Manuel Rocha Lisa Rodriquez Raquel Rodriquez Melvin Rodgers Antonio Rohl L fi ., ' ,L L Ross Romero t wfjiw I A Chamiel Ross N ' Sara Rubenstein 1 W 4 it 27,9 t r,r y .9 'iv if r 'J 3 Luis Ruiz . Ruth Saddbery ' I ' DonnaTike to 'fr X , The freshmen football players tryanew stratedgy for the next play. J 1 Freshmen 1 167 KESHMEN 168 1 People Noel Salomo Chreib Sam Edith Sanchez Ernest Sanchez Loretta Sanchez Brian Sanders Charles Sanders Tillenathia Sanders Keith Sansom Nikki Scarberry Shawn Schroeder Lisa Schuab Scott Schuster Doug Scott Thom Seak Rogelio Sepulveda Carlos Serna Kimberly Shed Sam Sheinberg David Shelton-Davis John Shelton Albert Simms Stephen Sikorski Tammy Smartt Angela Smith Dayna Smith Flashaunda Smtih Oscar Solano Chamron Soth Jerry Soto Jason Soule Shannon Spears Adam Stafford Shawn Stanley Derek Stark Mary Stephens Kevin Stevenson Jessica St. John Gary Stockard Lisa Stroup V x 41 5, 'Qi t 4 -- .f FA I H Ex s l , ll F' 'N tllmlll r 'arz 'Q E W' A . e l -4 9, . ...77 Jiri' JV' all rv. J A5 2 5 Nt 'I VQSRK - A D 1 W l tv fr' , T r .. ,ex 1 1 1 f Qs yi. , X ' ' K Wx Q ..i. Q7 W S - Vg -Q. ff W, l 'I ,f We fi ' Q . 1E!4tf,' 1 I M t R 1 egg! , Q g qt . it Yx of Q get l'm not typing this whole page! says Kim Williams. Freshmen Enter School with Style A il l Cari Carson is wide awake and ready for school. 5 f :YIM 7' A 5 , QU tem .V K .., my . H yisxm f it ' I! l I im T 1 l m . E . l, 1 ll 1 V 7' V Si Lv You're coming with me! says Stephanie Behnke to a friend. Rose Sucamele Tiffany Sullivan Kes Sun Jason Suttle Criag Tadlock Sylvia Tapia James Taylor Lory Taylor Amy Telschow Huong Thai Ben Thistlewaite Cynthia Thomas Rosemary Thomas Kelyn Thompson Rita Thompson Stacy Thornton Timothy Threatt Duong Thi Thuy Terresa Tijerina Soym Tol Fioanld Toney Anglea Torres Paul Torres Todd Touchette Class of 1990 Freshmen 1 169 RE Freshmen Get the Picture Kate Touzel Minh Tram Rodney Treuter Alma Trevino Jose Trevino James Tyson Jason Tyree Cindy Underwood L9 ri lm J l l 1 X Q Q ' T ' T he lf i Q for 1.. Yi , Angel Valdez Mario Valladares Jeff Vandersaul Jennifer Van Horn Leticia Vasquez Darrow Vedder ts- Wy,A -L .. 4... -.. - Angela Vega I l Jeremy Vesper TN Toyia Vick i Lupe Villa X W New T Fludy Villavicencio 4 , ' Maura Villegas 'Z hy L Q! Y. V, Thanh Vuong A ' mf' 9 ., Eniko Walter v 9 v J' - Q M A J my L. Dawn Wallace 5, je I , ' J X' f Edmund Wamstead le ,U kt 9 A J , - X A HU is ' ,JW1 ' luxury: 253: , W Lisa Stroup, Charles Recer, and Aaron Myers practice in band. Shannon Ftoark gets plastered with shaving cream. James Ward J - if T ' ' Travis Ward A A i g I A John Ware g ' , ' J l Mike Waters xy ' Charissa Weaver Andrea Webb , f 1 W Melissa Weiner f' 'ff ,J K'mberl Wheeler 5, , ' y ' I ' L f ki .1 1 aa alas 170 1 People qv ' 1 Students sneak to a nearby eatery. Sarah Smith poses for a mugshot. X 4' y l l pix N .. A l.4- tb f if ,A i Sie 3. I tsrl,s '14 it Q S Q fi' 1 1 Shelly Whites Tressa Whitehead Andrew Wilken Ben Williams Elizabeth Williams Frankie Williams Kim Williams Andrea Wilson Dana Windegger Sheree Woods Rachel Woodson Linda Worton Jerrad Wright Carol Wu Sonia Yanez Cham Yang Aaron Ybarra Melissa Ybarra Stacy Yeary On Youth Maria Zambrano Gina Zamora Class of1990 . i, Freshmen 1 171 93112 , fikzzxf it ,. X M ,,..- '. 3'l'Il ,. W . L L W, I v ' Mr. David Worley helps a student during Metal Shop. f D I. , fr Y' I-1 PN?:T' 172 f People Mrs. Alma Simon dreams during her planning period. Overheads help my hairstyle! exclaims Mrs. Alpha Shirey. Mr. Ken Wright shows his joy for Latin. Daymon Smith and Robert Petta recieve help from Mr, Evan Nudd. P Y' FACULTY HELPS SCHOOL SURVIVE X 4 X See what I can do with an overhead? says Mr. James Bretthauer. The faculty helped the school survive in different ways. Secretaries handled the school business and paperwork. The counselors worked to keep students schedules in line and prepare students for their plans after high school. Teachers helped out after school by tutoring students in subjects that they were weak in. Others spon- sored clubs ranging from mathematics and poetry to foreign languages and vocational occupations. During school, teachers tried to bring about new and exciting ways to teach. Several teachers used forms to let their students become more involved in cur- rent affairs. Some tried lecturing techniques that were fun and exciting. The faculty helped students to achieve success in all that they did and strived for. 1 Qu sf 'u I Why don't you have you're homework? askes Mrs. Annie Mae Conley. Coach Finis Vanover works hard on paperwork. P.H.S. is number onel exclaims Mr. Luther Craft after a pep rally. Faculty introduction 1 173 174 1 People AnMlNls'rnA'rloN GUIDES PAscl-IAI. Mr. Radford Gregg Principal 005 X4 K Mrs. Shari Anderson works on paperwork. Mr. Larry Barnes Essential High Mrs. Odessa Coultas Vice School Principal ,fn J , - 'fa W. W UQ . VA i w , ,ag 511 r 1 fi ,iff V l l l Mr. Melvin King Vice Principal Mr. Jimmy Torres Vice Principal N A - f l l i l l What are you doing in here after school? says Mr, Jimmy Torres. Y . ,'.- fr, ,y- -4 ,- ., , bAAA1 . so sere Q V K ff :fd x . A V, ' ', if X l l l l l . y a A m rf Q as 'Nl A. 3 . N. A . M ff' 3 'K an A .414-M , ,,.. - ' ,- f I Z' Mrs. Odessa Coultas takes a break from her busy schedule for a picture. Shari Anderson -Secretary. Sara Brooke -Because We Care Counselor. Gilbert Anguiano -In House Suspension. Patricia Breese -Library Assistant. Wendel Cass -Campus Monitor. Joy Conger -Attendance Clerk. Mary Flores -Counselor. Madge Hardin -Librianian. Norma Hendrick -Counselor. Cynthia Hudson -Data Clerk. Daisy Kahn Counselor. Angelita Key Campus Monitor. Eloise Longoria Secretary. Laura McEntire Registrar. Mary Strain Counselor. Roger Woodard Campus Monitor, Administration 1 175 Mr. Torres hands Mrs. Mary Perry a memo. 'Wh Stellamarls Abello -ESOL, US History,World History. Leann Adams -Essential High School, Academic Decathlon, History Sym- posium. Jerina Bames -English, National Honor Society. Suzanne Barton -ESOL, World History. Robert Bennett -Government, National Honor Society. Jane Blaylock -Biology, Girl's Volleyball Coach, Girl's Soccer Coach. Glenda Boswell -GPS, Biology, Science Club. Sandra Boren -English, Paschal Society for Academic Pro- mise, Poetry Club. Carol Bott -English, Senior Activities, Ftoyal Purple Pageant. Brlgetta Brandt -German, World History, German Club. James Bretthauer -Physics, Chemistry, Boys Soccer Coach, Panther Pride. Carol Brown -Art. Sandra Camp -French, Japanese, French Club, Japanese Club, Paschal Academic Honor Society. Jan Carter -AP English, Panther, Pantherette, Paschal Society of Academic Achievement. Jo Cavender -English. 176 1 People 'NJ' f ' 'Wwe-SIL t 9 5 1 X ., Q ,K i ilik xr! fag. What could this mean? Mrs. Mary Perry reads the memo eachers and Students Relate .- In i A Janice Clerk -Biology. Annie May Conley ' . Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Penta Club, - Beverly Curtis -Essential High School, 4 V Mathematics. Kathi Davidson -Cheerleader, .. Valk M . . .3 , I I - tp ff, - X Homemaking. K.. V g . I i f - g ' . J 11115554 Sybil Echols -Business Law, Economics, Word Pro- cessing, CCC. La Tonne Enright -Accounting, Typewriting. Harriet Freiman -Algebra, Penta Club. Joseph Galiga -Mathematics, Tennis Coach. Karen Galvin -Marketing Education, DELA. Betty Garland -Mathematics. Doris Gee -HECE, FHA. Michael Gollahon -Biology, Athletics, Football, ' Track, Rodeo Club. Y V .V I fix - M ull, Q ix g R fr ' i. . l A eww-Q. a, z 1 K 'E Julia Grant -Reading, Panther Pride. John Hamilton -Calculus, Elementary Analysis, Analytical ' Geometry, Paschal Society for Academic Ex- f cellence, Whiz Quiz, Penta Club. Larry Harrison I 4, N -Band,Orchestra, Acapella Choir. That's a poor excuse, Bob Fieed explains to a student. Mrs. Madge Hardin helps April Wilson in the library. l 178 1 People eaohers Work For Perfection Ilene Hanivell -English, Paschal Society for 4 Academic Purpose, Poetry Club. Billie Hasenkamp it 3 -Mathematics. Chuck Hays -English, Swim Team. - Dorls Henderson -Psychology, Economics. ll, Anne Hernandez -Spanish. Sandra Hodges -Pre- Algebra, Consumer Math, Gloria Horton -Special , Education. Joy Howington -English, Humanities. .1 Ray Janes -English. Jo Johnson -Health. Andrew 'F Qi' ' V if . ,5 Johnson -l.C.T. Johnny Jordan -Government, U.S. , ,' History, Football, Basketball. Tx ' ff f 35, , , -K Wye . Q f 5 'sam . kg. ea xff fi N Carol Joseph -Typing, Banking. Wesley Landers -Mathematics. Mary Ellen Langley -P.E., Gym- nastics, Volleyball, FCA. Ross Leger -Mathematics, Football, Basketball, FCA. Billie Lee -English. Linda Leonhardt -Reading. Weldon Lotspeich -Chmistry. Janice Maddux -English, ACT. 4: xx xfl l Lfxl TI ' Jim Matthews -Math, Football, Baseball. Terry , 'gf -' . Melaun -CVAE Foods, FHA, HERO. Evan Nudd . -Woodshop. Carlos Padron -Spanish, Soccer. A, X ,V iss? 1 f 'X 55 f .f . Q i Salk b '.,.E - '5 ':41'.. 1 . ...lla ' A ' - -: 2, E' ' it East .ri-: A4 Q' f - ' 'u .. 44- O Qt '. ' ' You're kidding, aren't you? Mrs. Carol Bott jokes with her students. 'lr x 9- X l r t 1 . ' QD 259 Q u G i ,fre-... ,,' 'fo fm-ug Y it 1 E . . . and for my next magic trick! Mr. James Bretthauer conducts a class. Mary Perry -English, Paschal Society of Academic Promise, Poetry Club. Deborah Petaway -Math, Science, English, Health, History. Mariory Philp -ACT, AP History, Leadership Committee, Student Council, Whiz Quiz, and PSAE. Joann Popham -Child Development, Consumer Development, FHA, HERO. Alice Powell English Marti Powell -P.E., Head Volleyball Coach Willie Prolor Algebra, Geometry. Bob Reed Acc English Vignette OAA. it Ms. Janice Maddux works extra hard to get her grades in on time. FacuHyf179 tf5f!'? .V 53.52 il 7' l 4, ll I ii E4 l , I o 1 My grade was that bad? Angie Lopez and Mrs, Beverly Curtis discuss a test grade. l38Skelb2ll really makes me happy! Says C0aCh Chuck Lincoln. Anne Sanders -ESOL, Correlated Language Arts. Patricia Sattarlield -Office Education, Cooperative Of- Y' fice Education. Dan Shipler -Drafting, Track, Cross Country, Girls Basketball. Alma Simon -Science. Faye Sproull -VOE, Data Processing, CVAE, Office Duplications, VOCCT. Herb Stephens -Biology, Golf. Mary Strasheim -Science. Judy Vick -Geometry, EA, Calculus, Basic 1, Pascal 1, LC, Paschal Society of Academic Acheivement. z Cecillia Villa -English, Reading, Latinos in Action. Helen Wallace -English. Letha Wallace -Typing, Com- puter Literacy, FBLA. Verdell Warren -Instructional Aide. 1 , N ,Z 1 180fPeople 4 Number 1 Teachers Show Spirit Jean Welch -Typing, Shorthand, Mike West -Essential High School, Biology, General Physical Science, Algebra, Health. Susan Williams -Drama, Speech, Whiz Quiz. ,, Ola Wilson -Biology, General Physical Science. Rose Wolfeld -ESOL. Sherree Wood -Geometry, Algebra, Trigonometry, EA. x we I David Worley -Power Systems, Metal Shop. Kenneth Wright -Latin, US History, Junior Classical League. Jhani Wright-Williams -Essential High School, American Field Service, Humanities, Panther Pride. You're Nav number one! Victor Simms says to Mrs. Jhani Wright-Williams. What a guy! Mr, Billie Hasencamp receives a jersey from Shane Thomas. Faculty! 181 O 0 Q ..!-- aff , ..z- uf A . .. . ' '- A' .A W ,., . . 'ir Ll.: . 'Q 1 n I 0 . . A .' U u ' . 41 vs 3 . . ' v' Q '10 sp ' I 152 ,O im H C . ,QI ,3 3 Y C . I S I Q. ! -Of ' lencsff ' . nj J., I t I. .. 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W Q Bfwrfff 1, , , ' r : vw., 'W 53, ' ' , , i 41,121 ' wt' Y' ,. Gabe Harmon decides not to get involved in the vicious fight for the ball. W . .W l N I s I 41 X, '1 'g I'fx6., I is ' ' 1 if x , I P a X x Down, Set, Hut! Fred Wilson, 89, leads the Panthers against Heights. I Chip Chipman, 90, and Tommy Fatka, 82, await the referees decision. PaschaI's offense prepares to meet Heights defense. 0. x i ,o ld no ' 'fi' 't .-the Rn' 0' .L 1 - tim F , 1' ' u .,f.'i X X 62' N ! 1 ' 1' X K U pt . , f 1 ' . tg ' ' K JL.-'9'f', ii. I it ' Q f H Q- 415' ,sa - it -Q ' 'N ' e 4, m 3, ,V , f:-M .7fg.gr.r:v,3ffygxfg3i,,,- ef,-gist-i g K mw.t.i1-an rf, ' ' r 5-fav F a- ' iw X. 'Q' is A , Q . K kk A K , , A .W W figgkbg., x -as '. 1 Wm - 1 ' 'fifg' fix 9?-vs' X , 'fa ' 4'.ff.3,:f-. 1 X ff' .V nf X -4, , .,- f wi... - qz X i'k k'? ' I 'I '-1 W. -. 'F fwvi 'W ,. S .,....2,.x.,.,. You won't have the ball for long! says James Stephens, 22 Varsity Football f 185 Vanover has worked us harder than-we ever thought we could work, We have improved so much that it's unbelievable! -Layne Kasper y Everyone on the team gets along great, -Brian Wilson Practice has gotten alot tougher this year. -Karl Hahnfeld Wei have worked long and hard and were well overdue for some wins. The coaches and players have been under alot of pressure because of the losing records in the past years, We are going to work extrahard to make this a winning year, -Gabe l-larmon i According to Coach Vanover, The football players were striving for the perfect goal. He was very positive about the season and hoped for many victories. Q 1 ...K ,Q - 'E it 'DJKJ 4 vi sw :ici if i Row: Gabe Harmon, Layne Kasper, Donald Hodges, Donnel Browning, Larry King, Mike Perez, Adrian Smith, James Stephens, 2nd Row: Eric Palko, Karl Wes Plead, Willie Jackson, Don Peterson, Tony Hawkins, Brian Wilson. 3rd Plow: Coach Mike Gollohon, Victor Simms, Hob Cocanower, Jay Monteleone, McKee, Greg Cole, Coach Willie Adams. 4th Row: Coach Ken Scott, Coach Finnis Vanover, Ejay Johnson, Glen Brewer, Eric Browning, Brian Burleson, Dickson, Coach Jim Matthews. Back Row: Kyle Smith, Fred Wilson, Michael Gonzales, Chip Chipman, Shane Thomas, Marcellus Ford, Coach Johnny x-F Larry King covers the opposing receiver. Varsity Football f 187 J.V, Take it to the Top The Junior Varsity football team show- ed great enthusiasm this year. The first game against Trinity lead the way. The Panther team showed their dedication by winning and supporting the pride and spirit of Paschal. The players followed a daily routine of attending practice after school until 6 p.m. Their practices were extremely vigorous. Junior John Carlisle said, It's hard to get excited about about going out everyday and doing the same thing, but you work hard anyway so you can win! As shown by their bold attitude, the Junior Varsity was undoubtly on their way to a challenging season. Coach Finis Vanover team was optimistic about the 1986 season. The team's effort and hard work will pay off! said Vanover. He has done an outstanding job preparing the Panther team for tough competition. ln doing so, he has gained the respect of all. The JV, accomplished a great deal both mentally and physically this year. If all the time and effort were not put into this growing program it would not have been as good as it was. sit any ,nhwh mu.. V, we-.,,,,-K kv J 1 sl iss ,J Q. f 4 f . v' , . F., 1 -, :il T Kevin Shed tackles the opponent. J.V. Football PHS Opponent 6 26 Trinity 8 6 Eastern Hills 0 8 Eastern Hills 14 16 Western Hills O 21 Heights 12 16 OD, Wyatt 0 O Trimble Tech O 12 Southwest ' - ' H r '-- ' ' 1 6 20 Dunbar Watch out, here we come! 188 1 Athletics Bryan Burleson passes the ball. .....-Ai T :PASCHAL Q if ' pi ' , f Z' Team members listen to Coach Vanover during half time, ,L W , rfiifsiffif 'ln ag , Bryan Burleson punts to Heights, Tim Valleau runs the kick off back. iw l.V. Football: Front Row: John Thomas, Derek Edens, Victor Vega, Carlos Sierna, Scott Pierce, John Carlisle, Ian Salavon. Second Row: Robert Brawley, Tim alleau, larry Burris, Steve White, Brent Harland, David Rutherford, Steve Southern. Third Row: Lane Farr, Brad Warren, Mike Thomas, Michael Crenshaw, Chris illiams, Scott Kreh, Billy Biggars. Fourth Row: Coach Mike Gollohon, Coach Finis Vanover, Coach Johnny Jordan, J.v. Football f 189 l Freshmen Get on the Ball Freshman Football Panthers Opponent 0 O Waxahachie O 29 Eastern Hills 6 34 Western Hills 12 28 Eastern Hills 2 12 Western Hills 0 39 Arlington Heights 0 40 OD. Wyatt 6 30 Trimble Tech 0 55 Southwest O 8 Dunbar Sixty-two, forty-three, twenty-seven, HUT! This was our Freshman Football team! With a lot of dedication and en- couragement, they will become our Varsi- ty team. It is hard work to play football, and these students have accomplished more this year than they ever dreamed they would. Working in the weight room was how some players spent their time. Others ran the track until they were about to drop. Building up muscles and endurance was a major part of the Freshman Football team. Winning was not the only thing they strove for. These students were ready to play football. Some played for the challenge, others for the excitement, but the real test was when they looked across the line into the sweaty face of a 290- pound guard, knowing he would soon stomp them into the grass. That was real determination . , . These men were used to facing danger. That is the reason they signed up for football. The sport is real and so are the players. l Tommy Bond runs exhausted off the field between 190 fAthletlcs lt's ours! Lemme at it! Panthers attack and save the ball, - n. 2 The Fl'eShI'l18l'l F00tb8ll TEBII1. . Hey, y'all, look over here on the ground! The Panthers get the guy with the ball. l'm hungry. . . Coach Leger does his thing at practice, QA ' ft X. ,gf 'r,,. ,f ff. fwM,.f i .S Teammates support the players during time out, Now, who's on MY team, again? The team plays a scrimmage at after school practice. Freshman Football X 191 Varsity Cheerleaders Add p to School Spirit A-W-E-S-O-lvl-E. We're awesome, We're awesome, totally! During pep rallies and games, the Varsity cheerleaders led the enthusiastic students in cheers and chants to support the Panthers. These cheerleaders knew that a great smile and an energetic per- sonality would help them be good cheerleaders, but they also knew it would require many hours of practice and preparation. During the summer, they at- tended a National Cheerleaders Associa- tion camp at Southern Methodist Univer- sity where they finished as one of the top six Varsity squads. Teamwork was a key word for the squad, lvlrs.Kathi Davidson, sponsor, along with captains Wendi Cauble, Steven Midgley and Sarah Fieese organiz- ed the fifteen members, but it took everyone's work and determination to make a successful squad. or if-1 I ui -1+ , sy, 5: Ev Q ry gf' it Christie Sprinkle, Panther, shows her spirit We're number onel The Varsity cheerleaders sing the alma mater at a pep rally. Go teaml Steve Midgley yells for his team. tr1:,ser-igfrttg, L , g fl .S-'X aj. ax 2 i K. We want you! Heather Cordray cheers at a pep rally. Sarah Reese takes flying lessons, as she is thrown into the air during a cheer. 192 f Athletics Q- M i gp-.1 . if f, ft Q l 'arsity Cheerleaders: Bottom Row: Christie SprinkIelPantherJ. Second Row: DeDe Rambo, Charita Ray, Amy lcKinney. Third Row: Maria Coronado, Lesli Seymour, Rob Robinson, Steve Midgley, John Andrus, Wendi Cauble, amie Girouard. Fourth Row: Jill Leslie, Heather Cordray, Fifth Row: Sheryl Sweeney, Lori Cauble. Top: Sarah 6656, Q Y fwfr, 'I fin . l Say Cheese! Sheryl Sweeney, Lesli Seymour and Jill Leslie pose for a picture. We're cool. Jill Leslie and Charita Ray teach the football guys how to dance. Varsity cheerleaders show their skill in a pyramid. Varsity Cheerleaders f 193 J.V. Cheers On Another Year Websters defines a cheerleader as a person who initiates and directs, fre- quently with perscribed motions and gymnastic routines, the formalized cheers by spectators at athletic events or school rallies. This best explains the 1986-87 Junior Varsity Squad. Earlier this summer the JV cheerleaders attended camp, Kelli Smith, said lt was my first year to go to camp and it was hard work. Cheeleading camp meant a hard working week of practice. With all this practicing the JV cheerleaders won a red ribbon, symbolizing excellence. This year the sophomore class should be proud of their cheerleading squad. The most important job of a J.V. cheerleader is to encourage their teams. We would like our teams to know that we're here to cheer them on, win or lose said Shelley Lindsey. With all this dedication from these spectacular cheerleaders of 1986 -1987, who knows what we can expect NEXT year! Brett Dorris shows us that Colgate smile. Patty Cake is a new cheer for Krista Nix. f if l l T ,A l . - 'K rig. - an 111.32 git.. .Qu . 3' .- SE'W '..a-+ . - mf. ufthy 3, rfi 5 . .ao new 9' vu vm-L. .jf Ab J.V. Cheerleaders: Bottom Flow: Lynette Stiles, Shelley Lindsey, Krista Nix, Kim Wells, Janna Jones. Second Row: Kelli Smith, Brett Doris. Top: Marc Hewatt, 194 fJ.V. Cheerleaders l Freshmen Perform With Expertise As the freshmen prepared for their first year of high school, six hard working girls practiced on their new cheers for the 1986-1987 freshmen class. Going to camp everyday was fun, but there was a lot of hard work to do, said Julie Arm- strong. With dedication these cheerleaders can produce a lot of spirit. The freshmen cheerleaders had a big ad- vantage this year, Pep rallies on Fridays let them show off their talent not only to their class, but also the other classes in- volved with the pep rallies. Cheerleading is a lot of hard work and the transition from a smaller school to a bigger one makes it even harder. Their heads were constantly kept high so that freshmen ac' tivities were kept on the go. The 1986- 1987 freshmen cheerleaders have clone an excellent job with upholding their spirit this year, and hopefully next year their spirit will be twice as strong. .0 -.L5,+ 'y l at fg- 'i 'f t 81225 ,,siU' ,, 07' nan Cheerleaders Bottom Row Becky Day Second Row Rachelle Henderson Julie Armstrong, Carrie Bulaich Top: Wendy Cordray not pictured- a Freshman Cheerleaders! 195 .VA S TY- SICCE 196 f Athletics Sean O' Brien pretends he is an airplane as he runs downfield. Varsity Soccer is one of those little known sports at Paschal High School. Most people real- ly do not know how soccer is played or why. Many people do not understand why these students are running up and down a field trying to kick a ball. The Varsity Soccer team practices hard to enrich l skills. Their is after scl practice everyday for 3 ho Each member of the ti works to improve the needed for his position. ' hard work makes Varsity S cer a winning team. l l l C . s 7 . , l N--do , tl Q J '-. i, ., Q, Q , k ,j f-. ,ei ' Q3 .. 1, . . ,fl - S 9. '. mwlw .f H, 3. .3 -. David McLean tries out the feel of his new sweatsuit. 7 y , ' o,,,.1!.':H'3 ::L,F:v': .?-i'iv'.:-':.1.,-.:.-:..-f-.-: me-My I, W p.,:ml'1 ,Af- Q y ' am'-in ,grainy U ., , .W q f 2 or-H . i . , nw '-' lmvrws ' K 4 Hd... f ' ' ' MW 4 I - 'X 'FF' Q. 1 1 MW r srr . y -r , , Q ,f Ygggif - is A . 5-f N, ar A, ,um I N. r, A 1' I t 'J' ' -- - ' -JF ' If - ' Qu-nur-'Q . gn, ' 5 1' -RN L My -... M , -r Q, Y' KW., . .....'iyI7' ' X 'Nl ' y M milk, .,,,-.,, l so 4 as I L , V.,.,..7. 0' m K ,,., ,K ,,,, ,, ,V,, . ...ve--nas-o-1.4 Q Gary Lewis knows that what goes up must come down. N303- 1! ,I ,JJ Zelly Greene, Sally Elwood, Lori Cauble and Amy Jackson know the soccer V V 'Mike Hart shows his best pose on the field. names are the place to be. The 1987 Varsity Soccer Team. Varisty Soccer! 197 i THE FIEL, 198 f Athletics Greg Cole and the referee take a break to jam a while. Lk . X -I . L v 5..- rzgiif - , Michael Johnston enjoys his soccer class. -x i f ., ,F Chris Ostrich Mc Donald gives the soccer ball the evil eye awww.. ll .sm i Greg Cole tries to walk like Sean Wall. i i T734 ,X ..,-9 . was-L N ...4 D k .gonna-..i,. if is - i Aaron Hendelman shows his respect for Coach Bretthauer. Diamond Dave Sanders displays his winning style. s. ' David Soriano makes the save. Varsity Soccer! 199 ,iffif if -ml J.V. Soccer Team-Purple. Front Row: Coach Sopear Sam, Cesar Ortiz, Juan Puente, Flumencio Montemayor, Jamie Altar, Second Row: Michael Hewes, Ray mond Encinas, Jason Rice, Jason Suttle. Back Row: David Cooper, Patrick Bierle, Chris Hanrattie, Jose Calvillo, Joe Fletcher. , - l 'Q WI U PW 1-wi ltr. Kill!! 'WAX ei-3 n WN , x..iJ4,'fWf' - 7x2 digg, Y , X L H' t, t 2 lx Hg' ,f E nf? 'I' 200 I Athletics Go ahead, make my day. A Panther player dodges the opponent, 1 2 l.iI35w,'.,,,, , . f Chris Hanrattie and his teammate mentally prepare for the next play Y T Panthers Head To Victory : - ' . 3.1- t., EN 1 iv. '.f This is no time for keep-away, Joe! Joe Fletcher watches the ball. The J.V. soccer team looked forward to the start of the season. Since September, they had been working towards a victorious year, and they felt well prepared to face the opposing teams. Every day the team would first warm-up and then would sometimes run laps around the track. The team then prac- ticed different techniques until they were almost perfected. The team practiced not only in nice weather, but sometimes in rain and freezing cold. The first game came quickly. Their objective was to play to the best of their ability and to win the game. Other goals included learning to work together as a team and to have a good time out on the field, whether they won or lost. As the boys ran onto the field for each game, they were confident that they would make Paschal proud. ,fv- I V I ' .4 3 . A t J A vmiinits EPEl'Tf-W 1 l .. fl l . 1 E' ,. . 1. T 1 5 l TPANTHERS , Z ,A 14 lrii1lTHER5 . I I l.V. Soccer-White. Front Row: Tim Bose, Chris Yates, Bobby Moore, Toer Ek. Second Row: Alan Norman, Stefan Shibley, Eric Storey, Graham Richardson. Hack Row: Paul Armstrong, David White, Matt Otey, Ben lsgur, Jason Salavar, Breck Schoch, JV Soccer 1 201 . ,.,, SOCCER!!! SOCCER SEASON! lt was hard to get the team all in one pic- ture because they were all such busy people. Wasisco and Valentine were off racing down the field. Ftekow was protec- ting her turf at the goal while the other team charged at her and tried to run her down. Coach Padron helped the team along during the games, and helped the students stay on their feet. All it took was encouragement and enthusiasm for these girls to show their stuff. This girl's soccer team really knew how to have fun on the field. They made a good team, and they deserved every bit of the support the team had with Paschal behind them all of the way. Pam Sumner skips behind the ball. ui Jennifer Cates and Jennifer Pzybylski watch the floating ball. 202 f Athletics 'Q 7-:Q . 5. 515:-:GWWT-'Y-ff 3 W , Maxfli Susan Forney searches intently for a place to kick the ball. Jennifer Smith looks as Melissa Baker wonders what to do with the ball. , . f N. Claudia Sanchez prepares to kick. ... ...-as-01 F N ,gdb 9 I. if ' 2 7 T. my.. Qg,XiHL,f1J,. rilgllw all fi , l in u Qi xml Christin Wasisco prepares to pass the ball. Izumi Couch demonstrates how to kick the ball. in fffaq Nr 'ont Row: Ms. Pettaway, Jennifer Smith, Callie Vivion, Amy Davis, Tammy Smartt, Sallie Pummill Second Row: Mr. Carlos Padron, Michelle Gaston, Jessica St. lhn, Erica Hendelman, Becky Conlee, Amy Telschow, Mikal Korosech Third Row: Lenora Felipe, Pamela Summer, Christen Wasiscko, Valerie Valentine, Susan mrney, Claudia Sanchez, Suzanne Rico Top Row: Suzy Stratton, Tonya Cooper, Jenifer Cates, Christine Candanosa, Miki Schneider, Laura Van Hook Girls Soccer 1 203 Coach Matthews shows the team how to hit a homer Lee Scarborough plays with bugs on the field. 204 1 Athletics 'ft P AQ Varsity baseball team members clown around before game. 'l. 'VI What's wrong, Joey Krajca? Have you had too much soda? i 1 i i Larry Mullins tries to break the camera. Varsity Baseball - It's Time to Know the Facts T . What do I know about baseball, ' other than the guys on our team are 5 ' 2 is really goodlooking? I asked the Q l blank piece of paper in front of me. I 1 i l was desperately trying to think of 3 T something to think of something to 5 5 Q l write for my varsity baseball page. . . . -a T 4 1 Yeah, sure, I knew the basic objec- tive of the game-hit the ball with the bat. If no one on the opposing team catches it, you run around the bases and, hopefully, make a home run. But that's boring . . . Everybody knows that! Then it hit mel What about the trivia few of us know about? All of us fans in Paschal-land deserved to know what makes our national game tick. So I pulled out all my handy research notebooks and went to find out. Did you know that: 15 Rod Carew was born on a train? 21 The Atlanta Braves were once called the Boston Beaneaters? 33 The name of Babe Ftuth's bat was Black Betsy ? 45 Ted Williams us- ed to go to the ball park early and scream at the pitcher to psyche himself up? 5j Babe Ruth would shut rookies up in his locker often? 63 Joe Nuxhall pitched for Cincinnati when he was only fifteen? Well, now B- you do! Baseball players decide to do exercises in the middle of a game. - Plmllrll g., 1 .mwwgigzi 4 . . W ' 'psf WW ,iv xg-a.,,.' Y 3, , , , ., , . i 7 i'3o-w-.N- ' N , , W of v V , . ...gt -5 qi 1.15 Q Y ' ' it 1 W7 Gabe Harman and Layne Kasper try to break Michael Peck's arms. Stretch, David! - David Bodzy catches a ball. Varsity Baseball f 205 Take Me Out To The Ball Game! li Ve ball ehA rge R.b.i. Strike lnning Tie game fl Y ball Bullpen C A teher Shut out horn E run i Bases i vv A rm up l League fou L ball Where is it? says David Bodzy while catching ground balls. 206 1 Athletics Lee Scarborough catches a ball from home plate 4 f J. I-Xl f'f'f.fli! 5, 1? Jaan.-W, -,sv 1 ' U I . , 'V Ar 0- M . J 'Y .,, , 'C' Q f . . I V, J:,,.,-.fsgkarr . i V - . ' ..r.r.' 'l ' W ui - . A .lrllifreziir , , -.iw -qi,4,,,.,:'f-g.ffg1:. -jg i ,s.ai-:VL ig? ,L V- l J . W., , , 'i'l '5!f .1 1i,,,i,:ar . ,, . .4 W ir.. x 1 vm ,,. f' A ' Q yy ' ,,' '.,f are-42-:we-'..3..,as.f 4' .3-La? ,f - 4g..J3'a..mf.T1am:e Jason Hill throws the ball back to the infield. f risiiiiii fnxilfllli '- F, '- . l Baseball: Front Row: Larry Chaunalt, Larry Mullins, Lee Scarborough, David Bodzy, Tim Valleau. Second Row: Victor Simms, Gabe Harman, Layne Kasper. Back Row: Jason Bryan, Bill Pauling, Joey Krajca, Homer Flores, Craig Day, Coach Jim Matthews. Larry Mullins gets ready for a pitch, Larry Mullins swings and hits the ball deep into left field. Varsity Baseball f J.V. Players Head for Home Albert stepped up to the plate. This was it. lt was the bottom of the ninth and this was the third out. Everything was up to Albert. The pitcher checked the runners on base to make sure they did not try to steal. Finally, the pitch. As the ball was hurling towards him, Albert prepared to hit a home run. Smack! The ball sailed through the air and over the fence. All the runners ad- vanced to home, to bring in two runs. Albert jogged with ease around the bases satisfied that he could help br- ing his team an important victory. lt was only one of many that Paschal hoped to achieve. xx X We're busy, don't take that picture. Coach Matthews gives the J.V, team some advice. .4 . - . . . , X . . l l I Front Row: Brad Tricks, Jose Nieves, Robert Petta, Tommy Bond, Jerry Nelson Second Row: James Taylor, Greg Smith, Chris Gunzel, Todd Fouche, Bru Carlson Third Row: Tim Threatt, Chris Carson, Brian Gardi, Chad Rutledge, Chris Yarbrough, Brian Krajca Back Row: Coach Jordan, Coach Walker 208 I Athletics l , tx , t ga . , 1 Y l Q' Q v E 41. K. Q Y . IM ,MY L. , 111 , f 'Y kgs, ' ' lk 'ii- ., 3,555 ye 2. A N, . . 31? ' li , .,.. L- M , t + Vi 5 . . .QE fd, L. ' V-.Q ff' f ' . ,V ,. .. - 2 ,fy ' ,.s .h f , , K .1t,,t4- X 13 P613 1774-'4,gRgf I ' 'K k ir-' Yi -' s 5 f-if , . . f Y X ' , , nf, A . f , 'g f,,.t.,, mr-1 , 1 -. A, ,4-,Q.' shaun ' rs, , Y ,ct A . , ' l ' Tim Threatt sends the ball back to the pitcher. f 4: ...M -1 ,e as 1 Yeah coach, I'm awake. Robert Nieves dozes off. l l Robert Petta catches the perfect grounder. Great balls of fire! Chris Carson catches a hot ball. JV Baseball 1 209 3 S l .-r l ., ,,. ., , Amin L...4 ' an 210 1 Athletics f 'Dig- A 4 - sg fm 4, mwqg- if ,f', ' K V 531, 33325 JU -1 , , 2 5 , . .WMM ww A ip We? .M ., iw . ' ffwggf 442355 rv-awegg, jx hf .1 ?jf.G:,.,4f Q11 -f 1 i? ji' Q31 ' 1, 5 Qs f ii 7? Wa- V ,ts2,'15L'? . ' :Y f F T? M , xg- wk, V ' , i bf, A -Q' '97 ,,gm.Wz0-f1ffff'72521f 1 uf, + QQ, .1 -123 .1 5 1- L ' A ' ,.e, . M 1- V .ff an w -A ' W ...,. JV , ff. U , I' . X ...Sk Athletucs 1211 'X atb' qxomll Dribbling For Success tit tx 91-. N lux This year's Varsity Basketball team he a successful season. In order to achiei this success, they put'in many hours hard work during 4th period and aft school. The team set many high goals f themselves in order to have a winnir season. To help them through it all we the head coach, Walter Dansby. Dansb who completed his 4th year of coachir this season, led the team to success. Tl Varsity team won many games, includir a tournament played in San Antonio. Di to the team eftort of the Varsity Baske ball team, they dribbled their way to successful season. Eric Browning, Larry King, Robert Wagner, Brian Wilson and Ugene Miller watch the other team. ' ' I' -5' . - -Q ' gf . if - -'-.3 ' sNuJ'K. n' , i was ' grx- .',.- r -N,. '44 ' Z . L .fl ,.x -1. - K -. Y.-.. ' .1 vu' I A 212 1 Athletics ' 4 . ll wk 'w l f .3 'wlptwlt -' I ,iff Q l V., .Wh .. ., , Eric Browning flies to the hoop. , ,,,k , .f.,xt David Trimble gets excited as Gray Bullisjumps for the tip off. Gray Bullis and Eric Browning reach for the sky. 3' Y' Varsity Basketball: Front Row: Scott Pritchard, Donnell Browning, James Hill, Frank Baily, Thomas Nolley, Larry King. 2nd Row: Ugene Miller, Robert Wagner, David Trimble, Phil Wright, Gray Bullis, Eric Browning, Weldon Adams, Brian Wilson. Varsity Basketball f 213 '-M... 15 Frank Bailey scores two points against Trimble Tech, KRW Q ff ., ' ' at if Q-in 1 - f ,, , .t U, 214 1 Athletics Donel Browning gets ready to shoot a basket. ph asketball Team Shoot the Hoop 'J V' The team gets fired up before the game againsi Tech. Xxx r N 4. rfb g 9 h f gif ' B Donnell Browning shows off to the photographer at practice. M W' Q ro ii mbwk 0 Gray Buliis exclaims to Eric Browning, I'iI beat you to the ball first! Boy's Varsity Basketball 1 215 Swoosh! Panthers Move Ahead Junior Varsity . . . Dansby . . . jump shot . . . bounce . . , announcers . . . shooting . . . basket free throws two points backboard . . . hoop . . . pass . . . fouls . . . dribbling . . .forwards . . .guards. . .tou rna- ment . . . court . . . slamdunk . . . overtime . . . district , . . strategy . . . scoreboard . . . travelling . . . practice . . . lay up . . . games . . . center . . . letter jacket . . . backcourt . . . hook shot tip off fast break re- bound . . . captain . . . season . . . scrimmage ...bench . ..topscorer,..trip...team... steal , . . spirit. . .Wilson . . . Williams. . .Jef- ferson. . . . King . . . Gary . . . Atkins . . . win! 1 .1 1 , 'Tia' i . . . Panther basketball, 2 Xu. A Tech player looks exhausted as the Panthers celebrate 216 f Athletics The 1986-87 JV Basketball Team A 86-87 Thomas Atkins Miller King Wagner Perkins Chatara Cornelious Wilson Adams Mason Markham Griffin Jefferson Ward Clyne Lenely Schroder Murchuson Chatarahoak Miller and Wilson watch the ball sail perfectly into the basket. any K 00 10 J .f No, Larry this isn't soccer We're Ml Brian Wilson shows who's boss. Boys JV Basketball 1 217 Hooping it Up! Girls' Varsity Basketball: Front Row: Kelli Shelton, Christy Gabel. Back Row: Coach Chuck Lincoln, Adrienne Purvey, Jacqueline Guggenheim, Julie Williams Margie Taylor. Exciting was the word that de- scribed the girls' basketball season. Throughout their games and tour- naments, the girls displayed their skill, stamina, and endurance. Under the new leadership of Coach Chuck Lin- coln, the team pulled together and brought Paschal many victories. Nasa liar S Q-.1 l Julie Williams and Adrienne Purvey crack up. lt's a bird, it's a plane, no, it's a basketball! 'Qty is ri ,LC ,L .,,.-I ' 'I Q. Nw-qnfi Lady Panthers play defense. , 2 '+1- givw-2rf'Qgsz.:e'fl1i P - - i . . . D i 1 Q . 've---'fgff ...1 K PM dllmuxaa - v , ' . ' -fx ' , - y W X My 3 'f ,,,L.,, C , . , . .--P my 4 -manga H ' A H 'M 5' ' Q , . , 'X .Pm . U ti . ,. W M Q y Ag? K y,. , .- 4 , .r if ueee .....1,, ,ie- ppvipuvll V kr i gy I ' 3' ' -T' . '3 K 47' i . ' C ' ft X N Y i' ' W ' fl S Qs A -. - M, , I can't believe I made it! Julie Williams is shocked. 5 1 jr I You're not getting past me! Christy Gabel plays defense. '--as Mi- 13 gn, FJ Coach Chuck Lincoln watches his team. Jacqueline Guggenheim waits for the referee's call. Girls' Varsity Basketball I 219 220 f Athletics '49 Front Row: Julia Angeles, Regina Cirilo. Back Row: Kim Golchert, Kimberly McCray, Elizabeth Williams, Tabatha Bond, Kim Brown. W? Q41 Will it make it?l! Kim Golchert and LaFlonda Hicks play hard during practice JV-Girls Make the Gamellll J . V E Julia Angeles dribbles down the court as Tabitha Bond awaits her turn. LaRonda Hicks dribbles the ball. Julia Angeles plays defense while Kim Brown watches? The JV-Girls basketball team worked hard in the 1987 season against obsticles such as inexperience. Many girls who had never played basketball went out for the team. It was a season of change for everyone involved. Team members agreed that the most difficult obsticle to overcome was learning to work together. The new members of the team had to work hard to learn to play basketball and aquire new skills while the other players had to do their best to work together and build a strong team. Under the leadership of Coach Chuck Lincoln the JV team played hard against many more experienced teams. They practiced during their fourth period class and long hours after school. With their disadvan- tages behind them, the team dedicated themselves to building a winning team for Paschal. Tabitha Bond h8l'ldS the ball to f68ml'Tl8t6S. Athletics 1221 IIGIITC P I The Boys' Varsity Golf Team enjoyed a successful year. They participated in a total of eight tournaments and one district tour- nament. Coach Stephens commented that this year's team showed a great deal of promise with their play in fall tour- naments. Key players included Christopher Flores, Tedd Johnson, Brennon Harris, Trey Shanks, Kevin Dubose, Sam Loughrey, and Eric Musgrove. They played tournaments in such places as Ardmore, Oklahoma and Los Colinas Country Club. Captain Christopher Flores commented, Last year we set a goal to go to regionals and we finished second. This year our goal is to win. Rv! ,Q M-S The only senior golfers, Chris Flores and Tedd Johnson pose at Pecan Valley. , , E rf, I I Arif lx T Mi. 5 'iii l li AL- ll 5 'l i flcfd ,ff QQ , KX 'f ,X if ar 222 X Athletics Team: Kevin DuBose, Eric Musgrave, Tim Prater, Kris Kiser, Randy Russell, Tedd Johnson, Chris Flores, Sam Loughrey, Trey Shanks, David Wallace, Ronni ns, Troy Wells, Brennan Harris, .gn K, - , .V a af- K, W , I ,.,,. ,Q zstrfy. ,- -V ew.. 3, . .' ' Q x,,, , M., ,,.,, A .L t L, Q, 1 ,, 4 -, 1 may 1 ff avi., r -t - bum: Q-riq i'msaf M-Hg 1 W ' HQ, New Liv, ir . M K , ,L 1' qi : viii., js. i A 2gi4 'Lt. 'W ff? 5' 154 Y om' v r .cs W wr- j ' 3't'fE---of J rf ,E . .t k : ?,i:,Qz in I. A E '- ' few- 1-' 'r , . , .i ..?f ' ,. ' it 'I , ' A v izz. fad- W I rv- 'xi g - QW-1:tE2'395? ' fl-' 4'm-:mfs '-friii. .- ': sf- - 'K-1183, ffi3'2gR?fs:v 'rf-3. . -',, ,, as r ' - ' ' ' V - vw . 43' ' , Q: wg, H tix- ia, T t 1,744 , I 5 . M ,gift- 1- -- v. , imzw -, v ' ' wifi wif- . 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A ,A ' f :':,- A ,sp -,. :', - my ,, i:.a,.'- -f-f W K 1- X s- Q4 , , Q, ..L.,,, V: , ,.V,w it ,li - ' ,, ' ,,,,,,M,,,.,,.f,...-.www-ga-fwv f 'k f , M - ,.., , s Eric Musgrove demonstrates perfect aim. 224 I Athletics 985' Brennan Harris concentrates on his shot. 1 s - mu. ACM' 't , A . Kris Kiser shows his superb form. QN1 J! QV' , 'J NJ 21' f sf 'Nfl R is tai . as i ' G. t ,. pm t n A 'fig 442 af if HUA asf John Reyes tees off to a good start. Jawa yx' ,gn afQf ovo J V3 . J o ooo ood ,V iv -t .mwff Q4 asf 'tm Jill Williams tees her ball onto the fairway. Look at that ball! exclaims Stanley Elliot. -1 sl' ' Ha, 1f2,!'.-2:1 Aging? 5-V M-4 Stephanie Yeary attempts to chip the ball. Boys' JV Golf f 225 xsuk. .r Golf Team: Front Row: Hector Garcia, Mark Rodriguez Second Row: Stanley Elliot, John Looney, John Carey, Ryan Greene, John Reyes 'ff '.., . f fr ,X ,.g..-,Av---:..., .. , t ig, 5 ,. ., ef, gf-, gg- Wi -ft,--.war-Laffgw-:sg .,. .... ... . , .., xg ..i 4. ,ax ,- , . Z f .. , , . , - . mg, -fn ' ' ' , ..4- ..-- -f14.',g..3,11--fs-1'4'-f, .32 Ryan Greene stares at the ball on hole 6 wondering what to do next. The J.V. Boys Golf Team had a great year this year. They played in many tournaments and played very well. The team members were enthusiastic about their successful season. They played well because they practiced a great deal at the Pecan Valley Golf Course. At this course, they have the op- tion of playing the River or the Hills to improve their shots. y s ' 'U Because of this improvement, they had an accomplishing 51: - -r y season. - , f , i John Carey hits the grass instead of the ball. l l 226 f Athletics , i Gill! Tll FFT I ! twist The Girls Golf Team started the year with a vic- tory in the Plano Invitational Golf Tounament. The team was led by sophomore Marcy Payne, who consistently shot low scores for the Lady Pan- thers. The team competed in five tournaments during the school year and the district tourna- ment. Captain Marcy Payne remarked, We've come a long way in the past two years and hope to improve in the next few. mater Glrls' Golf: Jill Williams, Stephanie Yeary, Shelley Lindsey, Krista Nix, Marcy Payne, Wendy Lawson. Not Pictured: Dana Windigger, Sarah Finley. it 1,1 it T Q N- ss E' Q' T' f AAN ' l r 5 ,f.:il'4-1-571 5 - T 'fl a 4,7 -' -'. '7f s?f '5 ' A 5- -r1'3sY?'Wg i't2igf '3'FiQiiY f.Q - -f ' ' Q 2 ,'.rr 1 A , L- . .lg if-t.5ggi5.a1ift , 1 .gay Q f. , M, tfxw.-,213-ggiw. -. QSM -1.--A ,, r . . ,CE 4 W I'-f fr it '1' L5 f ' Q' Sign' 5 ' f A . 'Wffigff-,' Q ff , 5 , . , J.. ,k , f viyv 2' . ' A-:cw-.rx 'a.m.ls-,.f:3,L'..'g4 A Stephanie Yeary concentrates. Marcy Payne performs beautitully. Sarah Finley puts the ball. Girls' Golf 1 227 ady Panthers Spike to Victory For Paschal students, Wednesday night meant more than staying home and watching Dynasty. lt meant Paschal Panthers Volleyball! For Coach Marti Powell and for her team of twelve Varsity Volleyball outstanding Varsity Volleyball players, Wednesday night meant ggsgpem ?'ST1e1 SESTQZ Game3 winning! The Varsity Volleyball team entered the season with a 116151115 15,0 15,9 winning attitude that really paid off, They defeated many teams Dunbar 1 17-19 15-4 15-13 that had won in previous years. Their winning spirit led them to rfifSg T'1'1f 122 151435 15-8 place in tournaments and drew a considerable number of fans. O.D1 1,111,811 13,15 15,0 15,8 With each new game, the crowd grew larger. Many parents, Eastern l-lllls 5-15 16-14 13-15 teachers, students, and people who were just curious to see the Egfgmesl 1212 gf 4-15 Panthers play, filled the stands and were soon caught up in 001105, 15,7 2,15 13,15 Paschal's pride. The Volleyball team worked its way to victory Western Hills 9-15 15-12 15-11 with Michelle Helm and Tammy Hudlin as captians. When Coach g'1'gbJi 12:96 Marti Powell was asked how she felt about the Varsity team, a E5S1emyH111S 0,0 0,0 Southwest O-O O-O big smile lit her face as she simply said, Fantastic The Varsity girls have started a winning feeling that shows Paschal's true spirit. 1 3 U01 O.K,, l'll get this one! Whitney Fisher pla1 front row, 1 Georgette Lopez-Agaudo talks to the ball. Michelle Helm dives for the ball. JK -5-.-. -fm f- And l was so close! Tami Bray explains. l-lmmm, where is that ball, Sukassa Chapman waits patiently. 228 1 Athletics Volleyball: Bottom to top, left to right: Coach Marti Powell, Tammy Tami Bray, Michelle Helm, Tiffany Johnson, Kelley lVlcNiel, Whitney Geogette Lopez-Aguado, Cheryl Coleman, Jennifer Muncy, Michelle and Kim l-lines, I could have made that serve, Kim Hines concentrates in warm up. pw- .. MQ- :W-7. ,,,,.,ff -' -dv-4 1' 4' kll X K 2 A 4.....'- ,Z ---..-.... I hope that ball doesnt come to me, Tami Bray waits for the serve. A Q Tammy l-ludlin dinks the ball while Georgette LopezfAgaudo looks on. Varsity Volleyball j 229 The '86-87 J.V. Volleyball Season was a smashing success. Coach Jane Blaylock watched proudly from the sidelines as the girls blocked and spiked their way to vic- tory, Of her enthusiastic team she said, J.V. has some talented players, They are really improving as the season goes along,too. We are looking forward to a good season next year. Some typical plays by the Panthers caught the oppos- ing team by surprise, like Christy Green's ix - . xx!, .'. VX ive M ri i , g . . f. -,M My 5 .... It , M- .. 3 1'-. .., K.. ,,.-- Laura Martinez cheers for her team. J.V. Volleyball Serves to Win shot past an opponent's outstretched arms. Monica Smith set up Julia Angeles for a powerful spike, Captains Laura Martinez and Kim McCray were excited by the winning season, lt's hard work, but it's worth it after we win a game, said Laura. Team work . . . that's what it's all about. Other girls said the game was an incentive to get to r SCH? ij L T 5 'S good grades, so they could continue to play. They all agreed that volleyball is a fun, yet challenging game. The long hours after school paid off when the scoreboard showed 17- 14, in Paschal's favor. Everyone was sorry to see the season end with the last game at Southwest. 90 221 ' Te lxf Q as lg Qtt5C'77z ,vu v 3 'rf' ' I 1 Y, - si emu Monica Smith looks for the ball, Kim McCray stares down the umpire. Laura Martinez plays with eyes closed. 230 1 Athletics 'mu . ff Q-:.x..-, ,N A ,,VV - ' . Q ,L -'lx ffl 75 f' fx V, .1 ,Q fn it 2, W 'I-Haw ' ' '-4:1 -ffkfml . ', WE? ff -V My .,,f,, QV, , W ' ' S-ir' V 'V fy sri, ,lf'E'3H:5, ,..'t1:ra,.' '15 .,,. x, 154. tfff 1 ,rl .f L ,- Zltiscie-. S M, liflxfiiil f' V Wfifrii' iff wfrlwr-ff'2 gm f :f ly -gzi iwfxiiig wg H .X ,-,. ..., I N3 Q. ++zl':'fit f g frffaely W -37, f . 5 'sms ' 18 ga,-ps . ,W ', atv H11-f f-Q' ,' ,fy an -L, 51.1 l tg, t K 11 NL, ,,,. g r S94 N4 , 7. V f f -SW. ' I H I 1. ' W K uzfv v:ses:r,':mB at ' Mg. -ISV if-3'2 L. A' fu is , , ,.i,L , Q5,,. . I 1 ,V ,, .. . ' -f tix, ,,,, , . My H V ,, Y D ,.A1 , yr,-LMMV 54 X 4.. ., I ,. 'W'-Mwwo,.fQm1?2f3z1i.gi1'?37 'S ' tm Ll' 1' 1 -f 1... M, 3. f 4 Numbers 39 and 15 rotate around the court. viva,-sg, M Laura Martinez and Monica Cortez wait for the serve. 1 5 ,N rl l wt w 5 'I' S - X up Julia Angeles and Kim McCray congratulate one another. Auf' it C L 39 -- C 5 Q ..l: Did you see her serve'?' .xv Jem MZ T its tw. ,ei - K 2 ss, lm as Victory or defeat - JV players tensely watch a game. That was an awesome spike! Monica Smith says to Kim McCray J.V. Volleyball X 231 Lady Panthers Excel on Court The achievements of the freshman volleyball team this year were the ac- complishments that Paschal can look back on with pride. The girls on the team realized that their accomplishments would not have been possible without togetherness and spirit. Each player displayed her enthusiasm for playing volleyball by working hard during the long practices and playing to the best of her ability at each game. The team showed their unity by cheering for and encourag- ing each other. As a result of the team's increased effort and enthusiasm, the games attracted many spectators. The fans were not disappointed when they saw the team in action. The team learned that the combination of spirit, hard work, and togetherness were what made a suc- cessful team. Sydney Rubenstein concentrates on her next shot. j ff Toni Deluca puts all of her strength behind the ball. Christy Mazurek shows heragility by stretching to reach the ball. 232 f Athletics . -....,, ff? . t- v j Yung M 5 ...,. is ' 'V , -s-. Y ,. t .I I lt's a bird, it's a plane. . no it's Cherrie May, 50, leaping for the ball. I I I i L. .. 74,741 -at I ' I Q99 N98 Kayla Everts peeks under the net to see where Mandy Lyle's powerful hit will land. 'i St. H1 -,gay Wav 1. 4,-, f W W, . '13, . as wsu ,l -..,.f,, 'W rc , , . 4 ' 4 Freshman Volleyball: Front Row: Sydney Rubenstein, Stacey McConnell, Angela Torres, captain-Christy Mazurek, Cherri May, Barry Saling-manager. Second flow: Kayla Evarts, Kimberly Wheeler, Angie Needham, Lyrhonda Johnson, Bobby Martinez. Third Row: Richard Neely, Edith Sanchez, Tammy Killian, Andrea ilson, Dena Peterson, Christy Gilbert. Fourth Row: Toni Deluca, Patricia Dowdy-co-captain, Tillenathia Sanders, Mandy Lyle, Peggy Burns, Jane Silva. l 1 Z Xi'---., ..-.....,,,... , 1- eg-r 2 ,YW C3- Nia V... ...Q .le- ..d ., 3 ti Q , J, -'-- 4-ay, lun' - f irfniriff ve , -- 4. .wa ...sl fs. ,. fY,, ve. .. tm. , . is it 0 if - Jane Silva prays for the ball to come down. Stacy McConnell smashes the ball over the net, with a little help from Edith Sanchez. . - r A 4 f ' f ' V.f,-, - A Freshman Volleyball I ' , . 4 , Opponent Game 1 Game 2 Garne3 fy A ' .1 Dunbar 11-15 11-15 Da ' Western Hills 15-13 15-12 . g Trimble Tech 7-15 O-15 ff 7 0 owyan 6-15 1-15 K a Eastern Hills 1-15 4-15 Southwest 15-13 11-15 11-15 Heights 15-13 15-11 Dunbar 16-14 12-15 9-15 Western Hills 11-15 11-15 Trlble Tech 4-15 8-15 O D. Wyatt 18-16 4-15 Eastern Hills 0-0 O-O Southwest O-0 0-0 gn- Christy Mazurek watches the ball disappear into space. Freshman Volleyball f 233 rx: on 4: S Je ... E cn sf 0 fl? -.,...,x v -.K T I :awk 4 v, N , M,,,,,,. , ,,,w.fW ,9 ,L I fs I 5 RN' f , y,',-fzmxwb ' ' I ,J , E , 6 Mike Emery knows his serve is good. Gee, I wish I could be like you!, exclaims the coach of Tech to PHS coach Joe Galiga, I avg... ... . N 5 I 1 QA? V., V, 'Asks-I , fqgyggii, 1 I Boys Tennis Team: Front: Dustin Collins, Manager, Michael Franklin, Keith Mason, Sol Surles, Kirk Smiih, Marc Dire, Mike Emery. fr- ff :, - R , . Q l Q'Q', nf'?1t,?' lx 1, A. , .. b s., ., 1 1315 ,5 'f .ings . YA 11 l f'ix.fvg,iff . t a s -fm-. 5' . 's 'I '- QQ , X 4 I I . fp' s ' ,J 5 5 . Q qs. i 'h NPNW! This year's tennis season bounced to a promising begin- ning. Each day the team met for practice Cunless the weather was inclementj on the courts behind Paschal. Several team members could be found having their own matches on sunny weekend afternoons at local country clubs or tennis courts around the community. Mr. Joe Galiga, math teacher and tennis coach new to our school this year, brought enthusiasm and skill to the team members. He continued the practice of challenge matches for positions of rank on the team. As a result of the hard work, challenges, and spirit, the group's aggression showed on the courts in a winning, sportsmanlike style. 1 t s N fggswyg rl, i ' Y ' .nfgtk S5 .. 'fl y .,1 Af '5 1 gg 'Ifqk' V --- qwaaft V ' H :fest 3315.55 ,lv s 2 'Q -.,.',.,..g,N4 t. , ' a , 3 - F A. r,3g'g.w-fri ,. I V A ' '? .'I'Z' X '- 435. ' ff- 'X-Lev ' AT . f -ix I S S , - , , YA, .L 4 . ..- -. '.'.'. K . K - w Q 'lsasn - - fa.. ' - f, .ti-:tied-:c'.4-QQ., I., ug pw ,E ,- . w as ng M .V-,Tv,..XM ? 'X - f' ,. s , 5.1 K vw- - 23,:gN? fP' x ,-, , -' f f. K, ' AL .-.' sl-z::1.'-Q-f' 'J , ' ,Www mt V- A--f-WM... 1 . W K Nl 2 K 4 ' iigff ...,, , N-, S, If g, .,..,,,,, W . -' it 5 X'Y? vijfjif :gif .,,.,.f.Q.' R? K . L -. 'qglf' 1- - - g , . .... .-W, I Al N Smith concentrates on the James Dean look a like contest snstead of tennis Dad, I am winning this onel, exclaims Mike Emery. Boys Tennis 1 235 iv oo ov S Jr ,., 2' cn 21 o CD 'dffIUQw1I4, r , . 0.1! 5 . ..,.c Q if l Q, 1 ll ' , , ' 'P' .. iff ,v Q'4f 'i'7ll --.WH . , . 'ff f' wr. 'WN ' . ' ' ,ff N. A, 3.23 , lg x' - 7 V R xi ' . fl W 1-Q' ,, 'xx' t,,w K ' 9:31 , , . rf' +1 1. K' 'M4 'fy .,. ll 4,4210-.'sf V .1 - ,rx ,iv 1 'QF 3 ,N ,J ,, 1 . I 2 if PB' ,av Ruby Silva tries her luck with her backhand. Rebecca Cody gives it all she's got! , . 1 5 ,en i K t QM, t T ' r 'Q ' ,Q . , 5 4 ' rv i , W xi 'aw ' F 1 . 1 I xi .. .. I V - :it ' xfY,.',,t. 1' l K! ' .0 Vr E I X ixg-'Pa Y Girls Tennis: Front Row: Ruby Silva, Amy Westendorf, Beth Bardis, Rebecca Cody, Paula Silva, Carol Tatay. Second Row: Emily Sharpe, Sarah Smith, Mary Nell King, Sondra Bowden, Stephanie Lambert, Whitney Rassow. I tk , ff -4 .?fi'f '?'xZ1 , M f -fri ' rl J 1? 1 is J V fy C LV MQ' Ymxfw .-af 1 Paula Silva hits the ball to win the game. 14 i.. wks. ' -WH .nik T ' N fftiszseiass-, if . it . - ' , V K . 3 - , , 3+, i.,,4'w 1 T , 'QQ A NN' W.,, A , 1 X Q ' y , . svsaxil: TNMQMXX g I This year, the Girls Tennis Team had an outstanding season. They worked extremely hard thoughout the season, during sixth period and after school. The team practiced diligently to prepare for district matches and tournaments which they attended in the spring. They played Fort Worth schools in district matches and some of the tournaments were out of town, against teams in other cities. With the coaching of Coach Galiga, and the teams great determina- tion and spirit, they had a memorable season. ,IZJ O K l Hurry up and serve the ball to mel, says Ruby Silva. Amy Westendorf concentrates on hitting the ball at practice. Girls Tennis f 237 Swimmers Stay on Top Swimming is one ofthe most demanding sports at Paschal. It takes hard work and dedication to get out there in fornt of all those people to perform, The swimmers meed to enjoy swim- ming on Paschal's team because they swam more than two miles a day and were red-faced and tired every day after prac- tice. Control of one's eating habits was also a major concern. The students went on strict carbohydrate diets before every meet to ensure that their energy level would be high when they swam. It was a big challenge for them to put so much of themselves into their swimming, and it is hard to know what they'd been through with out experiencing it. What most of these people gained this year was a lot of muscle and a better attitude. They could achieve anything, and that nothing could ever pull them under once they'd reached the top. X if Q 'i , txm-v-'M - I-7'9 P .4 Jennifer Chun and Nikki Scarberry rest during practice It --We-me' Q M..- mum t N .QL A LW KA una: 'Mm my fi MW W4tsgs3'5f,gif ' 1 Q. :www s i V I 1' Il fx. , , 8 , . .r'.i .- AH-wi we 8 'X . NNNNNVNXNNY t. fr f a ils . X. 1 Q 8 ' ' - . ' - ij' M I ' vqedtvm V., ,QE JJ K i- - 1 wh- an . N x N N ,wa 92' xx , -ss N . - t A . , N, X V x WXXTEMV 'A W X x Xttfvdpgu.. . V W-.. ' ' AM-'rj-s-Q..y Tammi Wasicsko counts laps for a teammate during the H500-free. Jason Bundy races the clock during a meet The 1986-87 Swim Team 238 1 Athletics 5 '41 at 1 Steve Strange talks to the coach. x 4' . SI I QT'-iii 'fl 4 lsr'-V 4 i 1241 4, K g. Q N W t A. 3 f-V ' ,213 xiii 17' Filifif if If K4 WE? 535 . 57 B , K M lf :gi , ,, :Maw ' ' '- A gg gt- H ' ? , I :'E'l'.!' fig? Thus IS what we usually wear to the Petroleum Club. Swimmmg 1 239 Gymnastics eam Tumbles to Success 'I X 1 ' , , X 3 , 55. ...J-' Cynthia Thomas takes a break while Jere Fancis, Regina Myers and Angie Arnold work out. When most students were getting ready for school, Paschal's gymnastic: team was busy practicing hard. They ar rived at 7:15 and continued working ou through first period. Coach Mary Eller Langley worked them hard in order tm prepare for meets. They performer routines on the vault, uneven bars, floo and balance beam. These were the categories in which they were judged The team members all strived for success at all the meets. They proved to bl devoted to gymnastics by arriving early tl practice and working hard. Q' J' li i 240 f Athletics Mary Jane Ebert does a split leap over the vault. Angie Arnold tries to fly over the balance beam. Angie Arnold tries to keep her balance while on the beam. Meredith King plays leap frog over the vault. 1 Gymnastics Team: Jere Francis, Meredith King, Catherine Lucignani, Cynthia Thomas, Angie Arnold, Andrea Webb, Regina Myers and Ms. Langley. if Jere Francis does a walkover on the beam with the help of Ms. Langley. Yi I if 1 Ms. Langley and Regina Myers watch Andrea Webb practice her routine. Gymnastics f 241 READY, GET SET, GO! 1ooMDAsH 4 1 Nsgaigm J 5 A U O FIELD Q- ' H 5 MILERUN N c y -s 1 , ' mega! sooivr WIN D s G T D A P Joc , E,, A t ,L PASCHALS R U 0 ' X 4 , U HIGHJUMPI M p gi We - TRIPLEJUMP 4 N P A Im,-5' if M as 0 T N FINISHLINE 200MDASH T A 5, I lg P H ' W MQ 4 Stephanie Behnke and Amy Nall run laps. R I M E 2 NOMHURDLES K 1 R y WQQ - U L C E L S EE milf TL14 P2M1LERUN N BATONS E , ' ' 45 45.5 L Y A w R li K-Qt n fl? A STARTERSGUN C E E . A it f , A E H A L . '15 - , . EA it T A TRACKANDFIELD Y A , .A my 4 '15-554 ' - . I-ff i 1:5 , .rf N W- . as I love my shades! says Deletta Mitchell. Girls' track team works out. i i i 1 i i 2 Girls' Track: Front Row: Mandy Bell, Joy Ohendalski, Holly Dorris, Stephanie Behnke, Deletta Mitchell, Leslie Rieke. Second Row: Ellen Smith, Diana Rangel, Amy Nall, Regina Cirilo, Kim --pl A th- ,-A EH -th h f th D Gosher, Elizabeth Williams. Back Row: Margie Taylor, Gradie Tolivar, Christy Gabel, Kelli Shelton, ease' Wm 'S race' en Sm' apes or e est Julie Williams. 242 1 Athletics TRACK LAUNCHES SPIRIT -f::'vf-'MiYf'si'1 4?rQ'f'53? jfg. 11 :Hr 3 V 45, ,visa 4 is N ,E , ..,, m , ay, ,r ...pw- T Michael Gonzales concentrates on throwing the shot put. I'Il leave you in the dustl Eugene Yanez laughs as he races Thomas Espinoza. K.. 1 HEP' :and ,4 K o s' Track: Front Row: Eddie Ray Miller, Michael Gonzales, Thomas Martinez, Gregory Kring Y . uslim Ahmadi. Second Flow: Xaviar Tanyo, Patrick Fleiz, Cory Marshall, Oscar Huerta, Thomas spinoza, Eugene Yanez. Last Row: Coach Adams, Coach Galahon. 't gi N z fs, f Ya wanna go to the moon?l' , tw' .. 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Friendly . .i Young Life . . .Working . . . University of Texas . . . Miami Vick . , . lt matters . . .DAVID S. DLJNSON. 2 l 3 xy RR A. SEYMOUR . . . Creative Writing . . . OAA . . . Italian Beetles . . . OMD . . . Cheerleader . . . Leadership Commit- . . . Vignette Staff . . . Secretary of student body . . . Draw- Writing . . . Traveling . . . I do not exist to impress the I exist to live my life in a way that will make me happy I impress others or not . . . LESLI A. SEYMOUR. Beth Chapman Miss Paschal Finalist I Wendi Cauble Miss Paschal Finalist Mr. and Miss Paschal Finalists 1249 LEE NOFIMAN National Honor Society Freshman Favorite finalist Sophomore Favorite Junior Favorite finalist Graphic DesigneEditor - Annual Staff wantsto move to L.A .... UCLA . . . become a successful producer . . . Crip 411 Houston revisited It Matters: Spudz MacKenzie . . . a multimillionaire . . . music, women, long nights . . . Lee -Boy one up on Dave SENIOR FAVORITE! ,M gulf N senior Favorites In The Spotlight 250 1 Honors A NANCY WRIGHT Fort W8 Jaycees Youth Salute Wh who e..,t I L.C. PSAE Homecoming Court ., ,Studi Body VP Freshman ai Sophomore Favorite Jul Favorite finalist National Hd Society . . . teaches dance at Dal Concept SMU horsebt riding . . . waterskiing . . . snow I ing Lily in Tiger Lily . ., sis Margaretta in Sound of Musicj Fiat X-19. . . SENIOR FAVOFlITE!f I Finalists Show Colorful Personalities tn Chapman David Dunson ill Pauling Kristen Flores 251fS Brian Wilson . YelIa'? Bama . .. OHHl-ll-I NOII' . . . likes to play basketball . , . dogs . . . wants to go to college in Alabama Richard Pryor . . . likes Corvettes . . . Mr. Ed . . . 48 hrs . . l. JUNIOR FAVORITE The Pics of the Junior Class 252 1 Honors Maurie Taylor . .'l. Roxy . . . PE ,. . directed 'People'in'the GI Paperweight Student Cou . . . Vagabonds . . . Carnegie ' Love the Art in Yourself, Yourself in thesArt acting' voice . . . dance . . . travel . . . wri' . , . plans lobe a stage actress Gene Kelley St. Elsewheref Singing in the Rain . . . Alfie thel . . . 6 years writing for Dallas Ml ing News with Mother . . . ' Beatles . . ,JUNIOR FAVORITE ' 1:72 ' Xe wr P3 . , A fx? V913 ,-.1-1 . 4 1 W aw-M -,, , s... W W2 X11 if A uni if tfirg' Sophomore Favorites 254 1 Honors' Sophomore Favorite Finalists Too Joy Ohendalski Joseph Ward Eric Ivlusgrove Mandy Bell Freshman Favorites 256 I Honors F Freshman Favorite Finalists Mike Farris Ryan Richardson Knstln Payne Stephanie Capps F l Homecoming Queen and Court Homecoming Queen and Court . . . Wendi . . . Varsity Cheerleader . . . Texas A 81 IVI Pantherette Staff . . . Maria . . . Varsity Cheerleader . . . Latinos in Action . . . dan- cing . . . Nancy. . . Student Body Vice President. . . PHS. plays . . .dancing . . .Jill Varsity Cheerleader . . . Vagabonds . . . OAA . . . Lesli . . . Varsity Cheerleader Vignette Staff. . .Young Life . . . Kristen. . . Panther Pride. . . exercise . . . spend time with friends. . .Homecoming Queen and Court 1986. . , 258 1 Honors Wendi Cauble reigns as Homecoming Queen for 1986. R . .flflfffis i.. its .,. ff . .4 rt Q' f Aga! 1 , .. .. ,Q i . - Q, A, ,z. fm' w . Lesli Seymour waits anxiously with her dad - Q,- A - . 3' rf Wi' 0 4 14479--Q 'L MX , . 5' -,, u.. . . 9 Y.. :sam -4, , P .f,A A Wendi Cauble smiles with Mr. Cauble. ji QW:- E.-Z, Sri H 'V Nancy Wright and her father posed fora picture. 4f', ff K A Q 8' A x . 5 wx S9 1 A J The Homecoming Court of 1986. Maria Coronado was escorted by her father. Kristen Flores and her father conversed. Jill Leslie and Mr. Leslie smiled at the crowd. Homecoming Court f 259 is fx xlts , X A K nj . P '. ' Q fl ff f -? 2 i ,. .2 ' axe? I A A ' tariff if fi R if M! MARNI BEFIKOWITZ Panther Pride, PANTHER Co-Editor, P.A.S., Honor Society if L1 DARREN DOWELL P.A.S., Penta Club, Whiz Quiz, Honor Society 260 f Honors oy 6t lftl l9 8 Royal Purple is an honor that only seniors can receive. It is when a senior student has done more than the call of duty. He or she has worked hard for their four years in school. Not limited academically, they volunteer their time to helping Paschal. They attend sports activities. They are at school early or late working, and if they are asked to do something, they do it. In general, they help to give Paschal a good name. No one student can do all of this, but some come close. These students were nominated for their leadership, hard work and dedication to Paschal by the faculty. DAVID BODZY JOHN BRIGGS Panther Pride, PANTHER Photographer, Soccer, Musical Production Panther Pride, Baseball, Honor Socie- ty, Latin Club DAVID DOWELL DAVID DUNSON Panther Pride VP, Honor Society, Senior Activities, Golf P.A.S,, Whiz Quiz, Penta Club, Honor Society WENDI CAUBLE Cheerleader Capt., Hom ' Queen, Honor Socie PANTHERETIE MICHAEL GONZALES Latinos in Action, Industrial Ar Football BILL HICKS Honor Society, Soccer, Honor Society WPG ELIZABETH MILLER Band JULIE HICKS Panther Pride, P,A.S., Honor Society, Science Club LARRY MULLINS Baseball DAVID HOGANS Basketball KAREN NETFLES Panther Pride W I STEVE MIDGLEY Cheerleader Cpt., Student Council, P.A.S., Tennis SARAH NORMAND Student Body President, VIGNETTE, Honor Society, Musicals 261 X Royal Purple ROBOTEY Soccer, NHS, PAS, Latin Club . .x.A 2- f ' A 15 PATRICIA RODRIGUEZ Senior Activities, Musicals, Leader- ship Committee, Vagabonds 262 f Honors , AMANDA PAQU ET Panther Pride, Whiz Quiz, Tandy Scholar, Penta Club X x TIFFANY RUSSELL Panther Pride, PANTHER Co-Editor, PANTHERETTE, Youth in Government H1 . . .- .sm ' SARAH REESE Cheerleader Cpt., PANTHER Staff, P,A.S., PANTHEFKETTE DAVID SANDERS PAS., Soccer, Band, Honor Society BLAKE RICHARDSON Panther Pride Pres, Senior P.A.S,, PANTHER Head LESLI SEYMOUR Student Body Sec., Cheerleader VIGNETTE, Leadership Committee Oyd ANNA TINSLEY Panther Pride, VIGNETTE, PANTHER, PANTHERETTE NANCY WRIGHT Panther Pride, Student Body VP, Musicals, Leadership Committee bil' 8 TRACY TURNER Panther Pride, P.A.S., Honor Society, Spanish Honor Society KIM YOUNG P.A.S,, Honor Society, Dance, Student Council l noaav WALKER Panther Pride, Youth in Government PANKHERETFE, Natural Helper l fwv e9 I ll i e it X F, -JP' ' 263 f Royal Purple SENIORS ff TEACHERS' PET Cogdell Bradshaw and Tricia Rodriguez 264 f Honors CRAZIEST DRIVER Taylor Gibler and Stephanie Boles TQ L1 ' uns. WITTIEST Liz Manresa and Tim Ezell is f A -,ymfi :emu wfevefa EW? fi lx 'Q ll.,O' 11.1.5 X slfn MOST SPIRITED MOST TALENTED Amy Custer and Frank Bailey .g K'?Qf?'. T A A A EWN T K' H 'uid U - ' fl e!'11? Q.f-'VM-1 v D- A? like ,,z,.f.Q:I 5 1 , 1 il' ia , , J 4 X .. MOST ATHLETIC Sharon Griffin and Donnell Browning xii if i .X i 'Q no Wendi Cauble and Steve Midgley MOST STUDIOUS Amanda Paquet and David Dowell SUPERLATIVES PRETTIEST EYES PRETTIEST HAIR Melanie Bordelon and David Sanders David Trimble and Ida Gonzales XL, 57 1 , 'X L, A ,, 4 BEST SMILE BEST DFIESSED MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Tiffany Edwards and Greg Cole Kristen Harris and David Hogans Sarah Normand and Darren Dowel! MOST FRIENDLY Jenny St, John and Lee Norman BEST LOOKING BEST ALL AFIOUND Kristen Flores and Christopher Flores Nancy Wright and David Dunson Senior Awards 1265 Q 0 O . - C P U o. f. , . , ' . . .V- ' . 4 . U . , 1 u . ' ' ' I 4 1. ,. . . . I . .. - - . V , . 1 ' I' V,- c Q . V' 4 5 , n . . - . , , 4 ' .' 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Focusing on a 25th infantry divi- sion platoon in Viet' nam the movie was often emotionally grueling and unnerv- ingly honest. Stone fwriterfdirectorl recreates the war, the sounds and light are perfect. Best picture. CHILDREN OF A LESSER GOD A romantic en counter of a teacher and his deaf student and the dif ficulties they overcome when their love prevails Marlee Matlin a best actress in reality is hearing impaired MOVIES OF 1986 87 ABOUT LAST NIGHT ALIENS AN AMERICAN TAIL BACK TO SCHOOL BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS CHILDREN OF A LESSER GOD CRIMES OF THE HEART CROCODILE DUNDEE FERRIS BUELLER S DAY OFF FROM THE HIP HANNA AND HER SISTERS JUMPING IACK FLASH KARATE KID ll LEGAL EAGLES LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS NOTHING IN COMMON PEGGY SUE GOT MARRIED PLATOON RUTHLESS PEOPLE SHORT CIRCUIT SOUL MAN STAND BY ME STAR TREK IV THE COLOR OF MONEY TOP GUN WISDOM gh CHIl.l'S. Right after footb: season, the Chili's on Universi opened. mented rival it seniors. Paschal students col about the timing of its 4 was a little late for tl STAND BY ME. Based on Stephen King's THE BODY, this was about 4 twelve-year-old pals in a small town who set off to find a friend's corpse. 272 I Looking Back Rob Reiner directed this touching tale. QL 1 SONGS OF 1986-87 MAX HEADROQM. 1 jmWFj jdfe ilrft Hip to be Square -Huey Lewist' Love Comes Walk- generated TV host ing ln -Van Halen Walk This Way -Run DMC Kastor Mal' Ffegfeg Notorius -Duran Durant' Word Up - Cameot' You facgsehgffebegn Be Illin -Run DMC Brass Monkey -Beastie Boys distorted by post Control -janet jacksont' This is the Time -Billy joel Pfodufllon Speflal invisible Touch -Genesis Nothing In Common - effects.ABritish im- Th Th . H ,, ,, . H port, the robotic ek omggson Exams 3alrtgerZoneI -Kenny Loggins M.C. mesmerized Ta eMy reat way - amtt Ve cro Fy -ZZ Top wglxjfs around the Election Day -Arcadia Next Time l Fall -Peter . ' Cetera 84 Amy Grantt' You Give Love a Bad Name - i Bon jovi Will You Still Love Me -Chicagot' Dancing T on the Ceiling -Lionel Richie Everybody Have Fun - l Wang Chungtt Tonight, Tonight, Tonight -Genesisf' Living On a Prayer -Bon jovi ' Touch Me -Samatha TV Shows of 1986-87 Fox r1'Let's iolgo the Bed -The Cure I 'say It Isn't So -T O t' H' Le On Me -C N All Moonlighting Hand: to 3ol1elself -Gejllia Sateli ht llwhatull-lvallfe Cagneyand Lacey Mr. Belvedere gn g M U , H Cheers Murdmghe Wrote You Done For Me Lately -janet jackson Kiss - gallas Etighthcourt Prince True Colors -Cyndi Lauper Stand By Me - ynasty pra Win re 4 Family Ties Our House Y Ben E' Klng' Golden Girls Perfect Strangers Growing Pains St. Elsewhere ,' Hotel The Colby's nf' ' Kate and Allie The Cosby Show E l LA Law Valerie '44 Q MiamiVice Who's The Boss ,Q CONV mf 'Y W 40 00 1.5 l as E C SI-Q W 0 Q ff 4 CIC7- f N -,F ll' fs it fi 9,96 16. j A A Q 14 '55Nv 00 1 . ' pr -Q TS, . wx,-Q ,ahoin 3 'PTI-f, C763 4s t 1 QSSSNJQER w BAL ni, QJ I rs? I 14.00 li KZFM llilfo ti 4+ 986 as 4 T ,ga .' . - it ow te.. T V -et-'f as in putter ll , -1.0 V i I r TN, 2 A ill Q ay 462' 5 , Y Faoin r -Q it t'.1'-itltflell' uvmfnf XL Qttttiwtttts M l ' , I , .HO , , wma mfsfsr ' 6 writ B-W SKK ,. 2 9 W f-, arm: Best mtl ,Q , 094' In I' ,GPO 0 6 OS p A2 ' 0- 4' 6- E555 9,1f Si- iv, Tom cnulse X--.. I 30 ' 0 fi F Q . it Ernvsuir- i i TOPGUN.Aromanticmovieabout ' '7! 75 5 apilotandhisteacher.TomCruise 4' J , 'rigs t delighted audiences for months. j I TOP GUN was the top film for 22 N 7 ,A straight weeks. This airforce foe t 10 faced death, love, lust and ' Elms it nnnnnm m n rmmr freedom' ,X Entertainment 1 273 1920's ln 1927, Charles A. Lindbergh took off from New York and flew across the Atlantic Ocean. He landed in Europe thirty three hours later. It was the first nonstop solo transatlantic flight marking the age of air transportation. The sophisticated flapper was the trademark of the first youth rebellion era. F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote America was going on the greatest, gaudiest spree in history. Thus, America was never the same. 'ii f' 1940's The forties were a time of mixed emotions. On one end World War 2 had begun and on the other the depression had ended. Wartime in- dustries placed many men in jobs or in the Armed Services. Things were looking up for America until suddenly Americans were limited to the amount of food and gas they could buy. Rationing, ironically, proved that Americans were fed better than they ever were before. V-1 Day 1945 was the end of the war and a new begin- ning for America. 274 1 Looking Back ur ast l 920 to 1 980 3 W i 1930's 1 The thirties were difficult times fq Americans. The entire nation facei what would be the worst depressiol in history. The few that had mone were barely able to enjoy a soft dri or a piece of bread. Franklin Roosevelt would pass an emergen banking bill to strengthen the nation crippled economic situation. This wz called the New Deal. N 4. x 4 i, F .T IM' V , 11' ,- 1950's ln 1957, an integration plan in Little Rock, Arkansas was stalled when the National Guard tried to prevent black students from entering Central High School. President Eisenhower sent a military escort to protect the students from a mob. Eisenhower signed the first civil rights bill in 87 years for voting rights. Dozens of fads cropped up in the 50's. The building of bomb shelters . .. 3-D movies .. . sighting of flying lsaucers .. . ducktail haircuts and lphone booth cramming were popular lpastimes. l l 1960's i l Never had a first family been so good looking or seemed so young, or so intelligent, so brimming with vitali- ty. Nor had affairs of state, both social and political, been conducted with such style. - This Fabulous Cen- tury, Vol. 7. The war in Vietnam raged in 1967, killing masses of people. One U.S. Civilian nurse wrote, Children and tiny babies lose their limbs or become otherwise scarred before their lives have really begun. 1970's The seventies were a time of psychedelia as well as the end of hip- 'lf pies. The hippie generation gave way to the 'me' generation. The deaths of if limi Hendrix and Elvis Presley, two M men who shaped American music, 9 . both happened in the seventies. Epi, M' America celebrated its 200th birthday in a Bicentennial celebration. Na- tional attention went from Vietnam to Watergate. Our Colorful Past f 275 0RLD EVE TS kv ,S On New Year's Eve, the second worst hotel fire in U.S. history took the lives of at least 95 people and injured at least 106 more. Employees at Du- pont Plaza are suspected of setting the blaze because of Union disagreements. In the days preceeding the tragedy, several small, suspicious fires had broken out. U.S. News Bt World Report correspondent Nicholas Daniloff was released by the Soviets after the U.S. released accused Soviet spy Gennadi Zakharov. The release of David jacobsen was negotiated by Terry Waite. lacobsen was one of a number of American hostages taken by the Shi'ite Muslim terrorist group in Beirut, Lebanon. He was held for 17 months, and the others remain in captivity. 276 f Looking Back 4 'll Pilots Dick Rutan and leana Yeager made histow by circling the globe, nonstop in an el perimental plane called Voyager. The plane, weighing 2,000 pounds, carried 7,06 pounds of fuel. The cockpit measured only 3 U2 by 7 U2 feet. Despite bad weathl and cramped conditions, the Voyager sucessfully completed its mission. ' A diplomatic disaster became visible when it was discovered that up to 30 dollars in secret profits from an arms deal with Iran had been diverted to Contras. The credibility of the White House was questioned. nrmer Speaker of the House Tip O'Neill resigned his position. Fort Worth Congressman n Wright took over the position in the 100th Congress. orst nuclear disaster in history raged at a Soviet nuclear plant in Chernobyl. The fire a radioactive cloud that spread far outside the Soviet Union. The soviet govern- was slow to acknowledge the disaster but finally did after questioning. e Iceland summit meeting, more than ever, the possibility of an arms control agree- was in site. An agreement was stalled over Star Wars. L! Vi ei OOO l Q3 l l 1 as N 4 E, we t l 3 . Zis i . 57 Q Wm As illustrated, a trillion dollars would be as stack of 1,000 dollar bills 67 miles high. Reagan's budget totals just over a trillion dollars with a defecit of S108 billion. Dennis Connor and the crew of the Stars and Stripes recovered the America's Cup in january. We lost the cup for the first time in 132 years to the Australians in 1984. World Events 1 277 Event A' bi. Jin Despite the advances in modern technology, airline disasters such as the one in Cerritos, California remain a major problem in America. How safe is air travel? Driving while intoxicated has nearly become a four letter word, but due to groups such as Mothers Against Drunk Drivers, Students Against Drunk Drivers and police the nationwide percentage of drunk drivers has fallen drastically.Stiffer penalties have also helped curb this serious and deadly offense. 278 1 Looking Back Edwin Meese and the investigative committee on pornography presented their report and much controversy along with it. Many porno shops were run out of business or deemed il- legal. Is this government censorship or not? i i l l E lt I r i Illegal immigration and drug trafficking into the United States from Mexico Central America has become a growing problem. Despite efforts to stop these legal movements, the underworld cartels remain at large and present one of ' most severe problems our nation is faced with today. l l f X fl! f f' f ,f , is 5 , f , ., 1 1 f 'f f 1 f V rl ' ff F f 1 f f K H X I fffl E! if 5 ' f If 1 e - 1 X Xp, If I, s, 'X . , MRF, N , . .,, ' '.! ' v , ' 6. W Nw ,nigh if V . t Q . THE CQl,,QKf0F Tomorrow, tomorrow, Creeps in this petty from day to day ,To the last syllable of recorded time, And all our yesterdays have lighted fools The way to dusty death. Out, out,'brief candle! Life's butfa walking shadow, a poor player That struts and frets his hour upon the stage And then is heard no more. It is a tale Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, Signifying nothing. -Macbeth We are starting a new life. Our new lives may not extend to touch those of our past. Yet, as we move on, we leave with the hope that our friend- ships will thrive until we meet again. Together, we have grown from childr in to adults. We have discov ed many joys and dissapoint- ments ong the way. The bad times have h ed to make us the adults we are tod , We feel as though we are a family. ' A The ture holds many uncertain ties. O experiences together have perhaps ade us stronger. XV ill. - .,l, S ur rhaFk at the womi. Tliigis no separation between the past, pre- sent, and future. lt is a cycle that has no end. Our past reaches out to touch our present, just as our world today will greatly affect our future. lt is our hope today that we will not forget our past and those who were a part of it. 1987 was our year but, it is time to move on. We must discover the world and make it our own, for each other and most importantly for oursel o the underclassmen of 1987, he 'un and. enjoy high school while y Tan, because all to soon, it is over. The graduates, the seniors spa' I , R .,,,,,,.,,t,.,gLr, . ,is-Q., , uwijig Q A ,QL A- v i 'A H 'T-7-,.2,f'f Q, 5421341-534 ,if-'sw ' H ffsftf.-igfviff 'uw-was Q-se't?.fIif4er 2 ',.m',gPxf fvifff .-Tsfsf' H291 iw? w A 9 r -'M A' ' Y fi? 552: of 1987- d luck in your new lives. Make thegiivorld your own, but do not forget where you came from. , y 2-9 wk' N THE COLGR OF LIFE . . . Panther Christie Sprinkle electrifies Paschal with her endless energy, THE BRIGHT SIDE RED HOT!!! Lori Cauble and Sheryl Sweeney jam ata pep rally 282 f Looxime BACK THE FULL SPECTRUM Past, present and future Pantherites support the spirited home team. THE COLORFUL MIX Scott Anderson, Sara Ellis, Larry Lourcey, and Franzi Brun take a break from Creative Writing. TRUE BLUE Marihelen Barlow, Stephanie Boies, and Amy Custer say cheese, ff 5 tl QQ -E IEW 3 T PURPLE REIGN DeDe Rambo, Rob Robinson, Jamie Girouard, and Sarah Reese salute to the ruling class of 1987. out . . . IS REFLEGTED IN US ALL. CLOSE 1283 73, 81, 106, 109, 117, 239 Aqua Abbamonte, Pete - 120 Abelar, Becky - 138 Abello, Mrs. Stellamaris - 70, 176 Acevedo, Steven - 156 Adame, Martin - 156 Adams, Lamesa - 120 Adams, Mrs. LeAnn - 44, 176 Adams, Weldon -- 138 Adams, Willie - 187 Adanis, Jose - 156 Addington, Philip - 88, 106 Adderley, Lisa - 156 Adelson, Gene - 23, 120 Adelson, Shauna - 155, 156 Aquilar, Dollie - 77, 138 Ahmadi, Assadulla - 85, 86 Ahmadi, Muslim - 85,86 Akins, Shun - 106 Alcaral, Melissa - 156 Alcendor, Merline - 138 Alcoze, Rebecca - 94 Aleman, Melissa - 39 Aleman, Michelle - 62, 81, 94 Alexander, Charlotte - 64 Alexander, Elaina - 156 Allen, James - 120 Allen, Janie - 156 Almaddvae, Crystal - 138 Almadorar, Todd - 135 Almanza, Patricia - 156 Almdoiovar, Sonny - 120 Almy, Andrew - 120 Almy, Gene - 60, 106 Alonso, Mary - 72, 138 Alter, Colin - 59, 60, 63, 106, 111, 117 Alter, Jamie - 39, 156 Alter, Megan - 3, 35, 119, 120 Altizer, James - 156 Altizer, Robert- 138 Alvarado, Jose - 138 Alvarado, Sandra - 156 Aiverez, Beiia - 94 Aiverez, Jesse - 120 Amador, Vincent- 87, 120 tAnaya, Bridgett - 138 Anaya, Pamela - 156 Anchondo, Sonia 156 Anderson, Amelia - 156 Anderson, Devin - 138 Anderson, Miles - 156 Anderson, Scott- 2, 18, 25, 31, 61, 62, Anderson, Mrs. Shari - 174 Andrew, Stephanie - 156 Andrus, John - 6, 8, 34, 120, 193 Angeles, Fernando - 156 Angeles, Julia - 84, 138 2841 Looking Back Angiano, Mr. Gilbert- 175 Arango, Danet - 85, 94 Arellano, Hermilo - 156 Arellano, Maria - 156 Arena, Adriana - 94 Armstrong, Julie - 155, 156, 195 Armstrong, Paul - 138 Arnn, David - 25, 106 Arnold, Angelina - 156,240,241 Arraga, Tiburcio -- 120 Arrant, Shane - 56 Arrendonda, Elias - 156 Arrendondo, Hermelindo - 156 Arriaga, Armondo - 156 Arriaga, Rosa - 120 Arroyo, Guadalupe - 138 Asberry, Flecia - 156 Asher, Gregory - 45, 120 Ashey, Kennis - 138 Ashley, Kenneth - 120 Atkias, Ross - 120 Atkins, Ross - 217 Atkinson, Amy - 19, 120 Austin, Aime - 87,94 Aviles, Raul- 138 Ayala, Adriana - 156 Blue Babitch, Tanya - 28, 73, 120, 130 Bacon, Tammy - 139, 150 Bailey, Frank - 4, 10, 85, 86, 106, 213, 214, 264 Bailey, Ronald - 89 Bailey, Stephanie - 61 , 70, 71, 81, 120 Banks, Milton - 156 Bardis, Mary - 27, 138, 236 Bargas, Angelina - 86 Barker, Christy - 85, 86, 94 Barkley, Cissy - 120 Barlow, Marihelen - 5, 10, 14, 59, 61 , 73 94, 105, 239 Barnes, Greg - 26, 138 Barnes, Jennifer- 120 Barnes, Mrs. Jerina - 176 Barnes, Mr. Larry - 8, 174 Barreda, Jose -- 138 Barrett, Boyd - 139 Barton, Mrs. Suzanne - 176 Bates, Cherie - 59 Batts, Madalyn - 61 , 120 Baucham, Monique - 139 Baum, Mindy - 30, 56, 64, 120 Bawcom, Amy - 61 , 64, 65, 68, 73, 120 Beasley, Courtney - 58, 59, 60, 93, 94 Beasley, Laura - 139 Beatty, Adam - 139 Bechtel, Susan - 139 Beeler, Melissa - 156 Behnke, Gretchen - 139 Behenke, Stephanie - 156, 169 Belfrey, Marcus - 73, 84, 139 Bell, Mandy - 55, 61, 139, 150, 255 Bell, Patrick - 88, 120 Beltran, Anita - 139 Benavides, Daina - 72 Benavides, Olga - 139 Benavides, Teresa - 59, 85, 94 Bennett, Edward - 155, 156 Bailin, Suzy - 67,119,120 Baker, Angela - 120 Baker, Melissa - 138, 202 Baladran, Casey - 72, 138 Ball, Shanon - 59, 74, 75, 106 Bennett, Marcus - 120 Bennett, Marcus - 45 Bennett, Mr. Robert- 176 Benson, Teresa - 94 Benton, Lisa 94 Benton, Thomas - 120 Berkowitz, Marni - 4, 59, 60, 78, 79, 93, 94, 99, 260, 299,304 Bernal, Fernando - 139 Berquist, Natalie - 156 Berquist, Richard - 120 Bettinger, David - 139 Betts, Eric - 106 Betts, Shawndra - 59, 86, 94 Betts, Tandy - 139 Bierle, Patrick - 75, 157 Bierle, Terry - 48, 60, 62, 63, 74, 106 Bierle, Tracy - 120 Biggars, Billy - 120 Bikerstaff, Troy - 139 Birks, Vanessa - 157 Blackburn, Danny - 88 Blackmon, Jonathon - 157 Blair, Celest - 139 Blanco, Alba - 94 Blankenship, Chris - 106 Blankenship, Mark - 120 Blankenship, Mary - 139 Blaylock, Mrs. Jane - 176 Bloomquist, Shirley - 59,95 Bock, David - 120, 129 Bodzy, David - 2, 7, 24, 59, 60, 62, 106 Boisden, Josh - 157 Boles, Stephanie - 59, 62, 95, 101, 239, 264 Bolf, Angela - 120 Bolt, Travis - 157 Bond, Tommy - 190 Bonin, Laurie - 139 Bonner, Virdis - 120 Bordelon, Melanie - 59, 62, 95, 165 Bordelon, Nancy - 66, 157 Boren, Mrs. Sandra - 176 Boroff, John - 62, 81 , 106 Bose, Timothy - M139 Bostick, Latreese - 87, 139 Boswell, Mrs. Glenda - 176 Bott, Mrs. Carol - 176, 179 Bourland, John - 59, 80, 106 Bowden, James - 44, 61 , 73, 120 Bowden, Sondra - 139, 236 Bowen, Brent- 139 Bowen, Kris - 157 Bowen, Ronald - 121 Bowers, Bill - 121 Bradshaw, Cogdell - 2, 7, 56, 60, 63, 84, 93,106,111,113,115, 117,264 Bradshaw, Damon - 81, 106 Bradshaw, Gregory - 157 Bradshaw, Richard - 157 Brandt, Mrs. Brigetta - 176 Brandt, Chris - 75, 121 Brannon, Brenda - 139 Brannon, Tommy - 139 Bratton, John - 157 Brawley, Robert- 139 Bray, Tamra - 87, 95, 228, 229 Breaux, Breese, Brettha Jason - 121 Mrs. Patricia - 175 uer, Mr. James - 173, 176, 179 Brewer, Glen - 187 Brewer, Mark - 157 Brewer, William - 157 Bridges, Gerrianne - 139 Briggs, 304 John - 38, 59, 79, 93, 107, 260 Briley, Paul- 121 Brimberry, Andrew - 139 Briscoe, Zephia - 68, 95 Brooke, Mrs. Sarah - 24, 61, 175 Brooks, Javonnya - 157 Brooks, Kim - 59, 60, 79, 94,304 Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Barbara - 76, 77, 121 Mrs. Carol - 176 Kevin - 61 , 70, 139 Kimberly - 139, 150 Perry - 89 Stewart - 139 Sylvia - 95 Browning, Donell - 13, 107, 185, 186, 187, 212, 213, 215, 264 Browning, Eric - 121, 187, 212, 213, 215, 282 Brumley, Delilah - 157 Brun, Franziska - 5, 81 , 121,239 Brun, Lukas - 75, 157 Bryan, Michael- 157 Bryant, Bu, Lad Jason 157 - 139 Bui, Kim - 139 Bulaich, Carrie -- 61, 68, 157, 163, 195 Bulaich, Reed - 121 Bullin, John -121 Bullis, Gray - 121,213,215 Bunata, John - 139 Bundy, Jason - 157 Burgess, Roy - 157 Burke, Edmund - 139 Burk, M Burleso ichael - 157 n, Bryan - 88,139, 187,188,189 Burns, Peggy - 88, 157,233 Burris, Larry - 139 Burton, Scott- 88, 89, 107 Butler, Andrew - 70, 84, 121 Byrd, Richard - 157 Coral Cabello, Monica - 157 Cabrera, Moises - 85, 88, 107 Cad, Tung -157 Calvillo, Jose - 157 Camacho, Grace - 86 Camp, Mrs. Sandra - 86, 177 Campbell, Steven - 157 Campbell - 55 Campbell, Teresa 157 Campbell, Tylythia - 139 Canada, Yolanda - 158 Cannady, Mary - 158 Cannady, Tricia - 23, 122 Candansoa, Christine - 139,203 Cannon, Jenny - 140 Cantrell, Carrie - 140 Cantrell, Rex - 89, 107 Cantu - 20, 72, 158 Capps, Denise - 122 Capps, Stephanie - 158, 257 Capps, William - 75, 140 Carathers, Camelious - 140 Cardenas, Cathy- 89, 95 Cardenas, Melissa - 158 Cardenas, Ricardo - 158 Cardona, Anna - 72,95 Cardona, Rebecca - 56, 140 Carlisle, John - 122 Carlton, Shirley - 59, 80, 95 Carlton, William - 158 Carpenter, Theresa - 140 Carrasco, Frank - 122 Carrera, Jose - 158 Carrillo, Manuel - 158 Carson, Cari- 68, 158, 169 Carson, Chris - 15, 122, 204 Carter, Darrin - 158 Carter,Mrs. Jan - 8, 24, 176 Carter, Kasandra - 158 Carter, Mark - 74, 140 Carter, Mike - 89 Carter, Roy - 158 Cary, John - 158, 225 Cass, Mr. Wendell - 175 Castillo, Carla - 140 Castillo, Christopher- 158 Castillo, Ferman - 140 Castillo, Gregory - 122 Castillo, Jeffrey - 158 Castillo, Rosanna - 158 Castillo, Victor- 60, 140 Castro, Amelia - 140 Castro, Sylvia - 95 Cates, Jenifer - 61, 140, 202, 203 Cates, Kenneth - 75 Cates, Kerry - 158 Cauble, Lori- 6, 15, 23, 122, 193, 238 Cauble, Wendi - 4, 6, 12, 61, 93, 94, 192 193, 249, 258, 260, 264 Cavender, Mrs. Jo - 176 Cedillo, Jerry - 140 Cedillo, Mark - 59, 72, 107 Celaya, Jesus - 158 Celaya, Martha - 140 Cerda, Cecilia - 72 Cerda, Gerardo - 158 Cerda, Michael- 122 Chalker, Jeremy- 2, 107 Chalker, Kevin - 55, 56, 158, 256 g 2 Chambers, Chad - 158 Champagne, Richard - 158 Chan, Seum - 158 Chandler, Steven - 158 Chang, Lily Shueh Li- 122 Chang, Nancy - 60, 64, 87 Chapman, Beth - 5, 20, 55, 58, 59, 85, 96, 105, 249, 251 Chapman, Sukassa - 15, 122, 228, 229 Chauhan, Sunita - 122 Chavarria, Amelia - 140 Chavez, Lorenzo - 158 Chenault, Larry - 107 Chenault, Michelle - 158 Chhet, Vuthy - 158 Chipman,Chip-11, 107, 1 187 Christensen, Lars - 140 Christian, Colin - 22, 122 Choun, Pharo -158 Chung, Jennifer- 75, 140 Cirilo, Evette - 140 Cirilo, Regina - 157 Cisneros, Delia - 87 Cisneros, Delia 59, 85, 96 Cisneros, Marisa - 96 Cisneros, Robert - 107 Cisneros, Sonya - 84, 140 Clark, Angelique - 140 Clark, Craig - 158 Clarke, Mrs. Janice - 177 Cleveland, Jerome - 158 Clinard, Erin - 8, 10, 13, 38, 49, 79, 80, 123, 126, 300 Clyne, Jonathan - 140, 217 Cocanower, Rob - 123, 187 Cody, Rebecca - 5, 18, 70, 73, 81, 123, 236, 282 Coffman, Janise - 140 Coffman, Scott- 140 Coke, Kerri - 140 Colbert, Michelle - 159 Cole, Greg - 7, 14, 62, 63, 107, Cole, Johne - 159 Coleman, La Cheryl - 96, 229 Collins, Candi- 159 Collins, Dustin - 84, 107,234 Compton, Amy - 96 Conger, Edward - 76, 77, 123 Conger, Mrs. Joy - 175 Conlee, Rebecca- 159 Conley, Mrs. Annie Mae - 64, 173 Conley, Patrick- 159 Conn, Michael- 73, 123, 129 286 f Looking Back ECHOOL BUS Conner, Angela - 96 Connour, Lora - 140 Contreras, Isaac - 140 Contreras, Vianey - 96 Conyers, Rodney - 140 Cook, John -159 Cooke, Andrea - 39, 159 Cooper, David - 159 Cooper, David - 59, 108 Corbett, Nick - 108 Corbin, Garry - 140 Cordova, Cristobal- 140 Cordova, David - 108 Cordray, Heather- 6, 15, 18, 73, 123, 192, 193 Cordray, Wendy - 159, 195 Coronado, Maria - 6, 72, 96, 192, 193, 259 Cortez, Joe - 140 Cortez, Monica - 72, 80, 123, 230, 231 Cortinez, Natalie - 159 Couch, Izumi - 140, 203 Coultas, Mrs. Odessa - 174, 175 Cowan, Gil- 73,118,123 Cowan, Shelia - 159 Codin, Justin -159 Cox, Holly - 75,140 Cox, Jason - 159 Cox, Maria - 123 Cox, Michael - 159 Craft, Mr, Luther- 70, 174 Cranford, Paula - 123 Crenshaw, Michael - 159 Crockett, Denetra - 159 Cruz, Christine- 140 Cruz, Darrin - 123 Cruz, Johnny - 140 Cullen, Melissa - 88, 140 Culver, Chance - 140 Cummings, Shannon - 75, 141 Cunningham, Yolanda - 159 Curtis, Mrs. Beverly -177 Custer, Amy- 8, 73, 81,93, 96 239 2 Daffodil Yellow Dabney, Laurie - 19, 31, 35, 79 123 3 Dang, Hung -159 Daniel, Jeffrey - 159 Daniels, Donovan - 159 Daniels, Gaya - 141 Dansereau, Danielle - 28, 123 Darden, Kimberly - 141 Darmon, Kelly - 85,96 Darr, Matthew - 61, 70, 123 Davidson, Mrs. Kathi - 177 Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Andrea - 141 Davis, , Amy - 56, 159 Davis, Davis, , Jack - 159 , Jacquetta - 56 Davis, Barbara - 86, 96 Barbra - 85 Jason - 62, 75, 93, 108 LeJuene - 56, 141 Nina - 76, 77, 123 ,Sarah - 76, 77, 81, 96 , Shawn - 108 Day, Rebecca - 155, 159, 195 Dean, Bridget- 86 Defore, Debra - 141 Degrate, Yarngala - 159 Dela Rosa, Gloria - 159 Deluca, Toni- 88, 159, 232, 233 Demoss, Megan - 75, 159 Demoss, Michael- 159 Denton, Robin - 80, 123 Deubler, Christian - 39 Deubler, Diana - 123 Deva, Jose - 159 Devaney, Christine, 123 Diaz, Elsa - 72, 141 Dickey, Kim - 72 Dickson, Kevin - 19, 36, 118, 123, 187 Dinh, Phuong -160 DiNicola, Mitchell- 123 Dionne, Dionna - 160 Dire, Mark -141 Dixion, Miranda - 86 Dixon, Dexter - 10 Do, Dao - 141 Dobbs, Nicholas - 160 DogTakingGun, Irma - 85, 87, 96 Dok, Poiu - 160 Dominguez, Sisan - 160 Dominquez, Regina - 160 Dorris, Brett- 3, 55, 68, 141, 194 Dorris, Holly - 68, 160 Doskil, Eric - 141 Dossey, Stephanie - 96 Douglas, Katherine - 123 Douglas, Penny - 141 Dowdle, Wesley - 60, 75, 108 Dowdy, Jonathan - 141 Dowdy, Patricia - 160 Elizondo, Lydia - 77 Elkins, Cecilia -141 Elliot, Crystal - 75, 141 Elliot, Mary - 60, 77,93 Elliot, Stanley - 141 Ellis, Sara - 18, 20, 21, 55, 61, 68, 70, 73, 81, 123,239 Ellison, Jason - 11,64 Ellison, Phyllis -141 Ellison, Sharon - 160 Ellsworth, Brenda - 123 Elwood, Sally - 23,56,80, 118, 122, 123 Emery, Mike - 123, 234 Encinas, Raymond - 160 Enright, Mrs. LaTonne - 177 Escobar, John - 108 Escobedo, Israel - 160 Escobedo, Mary - 85 Escoto, Sarah - 72 Eslinger, Nathan - 160 Espinoza, Thomas - 108 Esquivel, Nora - 142 Estrada, Jose - 160 Estrada, Patricia - 123 Evarts, Kayla - 20, 160, 232, 233 Ezell, Monica - 160 Dowell, Darren - 60, 64, 65, 81, 106, 260, Eze , Tlm - 7' 14149-59,6961-73, 109- 266 Dowell, David - 60, 64, 65, 71, 108, 260, 264 Droke, Laurie - 141 Dubose, Carole - 11, 85, 86, 96 Dubose, Kevin - 141 Dunaway, David - 123 Duncan, Stephen - 123 Dunnam, Thomas - 160 Dunson, David - 12, 27, 59, 60, 63, 93, 108, 117, 246, 248, 251, 260, 264 uong, Linh -160 uong, Mealea - 160 uron, Molly - 123 uvall, Alan - 7, 58, 63, 93, 108 Ecru arley, Timothey - 160 arly, Laverne - 141 arly, Robertf 75, 108 bert, Mary Jane -- 8, 45, 61, 123,240 chols, Mrs. Sybil - 177 ckert, Kristine - 19, 56, 81, 122, 123 ddings, Nadine -141 ddins, Ronald -141 den, Kristen - 141 dwards, Linda - 123 dwards, Tiffany - 59, 96, 265 ikenberry, Edward - 160 ikenberry, Robert- 84, 108 lder, James - 75, 160 111,117,248,264 Forest Green Fahy, Sarah - 79, 122, 123, 300, 304 Farr, Lane - 142 Farris, Bridgette - 85, 123 Farris, Michael - 160,257 Fatka, Thomas - 61 , 88, 109, 185 Faulks, Rachel - 160 Favela, Sophia - 160 Felipe, Lenora - 142 Ferguson, Douglas - 142 Ferguson, Frederick - 123 Ferguson, Keeley - 70, 123, 126 Ferguson, Priscilla - 84 Fernandez, Elizabeth - 160 Fernandez, Maria - 70 Fernandez, Sonia - 160 Fershing, Nancy - 71 Fershing, Steven - 59, 109 Fershtand, Paul - 160 Field, George - 142 Fields, Miranda - 85 Fierro, Paul- 160 Finch, Brian - 89,109 Finch, Cherly - 160 Fink, Melinda -142 Finley, Sarah - 160 Finn, Debra - 75, 160 Fisher, Whitney - 60,61, 68, 70,228,229 Fleming, E. - 88, 89, 109 Fleming, Shanon - 86 Fletcher, Joe - 160 Fletcher, Sherry - 56, 160 Flores, Anthony - 142 Flores, Christopher- 113, 223, 265 Flores, David - 160 Flores, Dianne - 160 Flores, Homer- 72, 109 Flores, Jose - 109 Flores, Kristen - 58, 59, 62, 63, 93, 251 259, 265 Flores, Manuel - 124 Flores, Mrs. Mary - 175 Flores, Nora - 142 Flores, Tommy - 160 Floyd, Robert- 23, 124 Foley, Kindell - 119, 124,299,304 Fonseca, Nelson - 142 Fonseca, Oscar, 109 Foraker, Michelle - 142 Ford, Christina - 124 Ford, Jaina - 124 Ford, Jennifer- 85 Ford, Marcellus - 187 Forney, John - 62, 109 Forney, Susan - 70, 74, 75, 142, 202, 203, 254 Fowler, Sheri - 124 Fox, Dana - 68 142 Francis, Elizabeth - 160, 240, 241 Franklin, Derek - 142 Franklin, Michael- 26, 56, 124, 234 Franklin, Ricky - 87, 109 Freidman, Todd - 109 Freiman, Mrs. Harriet- 177 Fritz, Martin - 142 Froman, Rob - 109 Frye, Arlisa - 85 Fugitt, Garland - 124 Futch, Lori- 55, 161 Green Gabel, Christine - 142, 218, 219 Gachert, Kim - 161 Gachman, Lesha - 59, 62 Galiga, Mr. Joseph -177 Gallagher, Patrick - 124, 283 Gallegos, Luduvine - 161 Gallegos, Maria - 161 Galvin, Mrs. Karen - 87, 177 Gamez, Ernest- 161 Ganoe, Stephanie - 88, 124 Garces, Eric - 142 Garcia, Alfredo - 109 Garcia, Alvin - 124 Garcia, Daniel - 142 Garcia, Eliazar - 161 Garcia, Eva - 84 Garcia, Freddy - 109 Garcia, Hector- 161 Garcia, Juana - 142 Garcia, Julie - 75, 142 Garcia, Lisa - 161 Garcia, Maria - 161 Garcia, Nancy - 161 Garcia, Rafael- 161 Garcia, Rogelio - 124 Gardner, Brian - 143 Garland, Mrs. Betty - 177 Garland, Steven - 87, 110 Garduno, Cynthia - 161 Garduno, Victoria - 124 Garrett, Lashonda - 161 Garvin, David - 75, 161 Garza, Carol- 161 Garza, Maria - 161 Garza, Richard - 110 Gaston, Michelle - 143, 203 Gay, Anthony - 110 Gayler, Troy - 143 Geary, Julie - 56, 61 Gee, Mrs. Doris - 86, 177 Gerloff, Suzanne - 143 Ghulam, Muhammad - 124 Gibler, Taylor- 23, 56, 61, 73, 110, 115, 264 Gibson, Cherisse - 5, 20, 24, 58, 59, 60, 63. 93 Gilbert, Christy - 161, 233 Gilbert, Leslee - 161 Gilliam, Manuel - 75, 124 Giuiam, Nicole - 124 Giordano, John - 124 Girouard, Jamie - 6, 68, 80, 124, 193, 239, 253 Gobel, E. - 161 Gollahon, Mr. Michael - 177, 187 Gomez, Patricia - 161 Gomez, Virginia - 72, 143 Gonzales, Gonzales, Catherine - 161 David - 87, 124 Gonzales, Jeffrey - 65, 75, 124 Gonzales, Michael - 110, 187, 260 Gonzales, Michael - 72, 143 Gonzales, Robert- 110 Gonzalez, Enrique - 72, 124 Gonzalez ,Ida - 56.59, 99, 265 Gonzalez, Gonzalez, Gonzalez, Gonzalez Jose - 59,85,110 Maria -- 161 Maricela - 161 ,Sonnya - 59, 72, 87, 98 Goodman, Angela - 143 Graham, Dean - 60, 110 Granados, Ruben - 85 Grant, Creshona - 143 Grant, Mrs. Julia -177 Graves, Julie - 124 Gray, Amy - 19, 85, 124 288 f Looking Back Green, Christy - 143, 230 Green, Jonathon - 143 Green, Josie - 161 Greene, Kelly - 124, 130, 253 Greene, Ryan - 161, 225 Gregg, Mr. Radford - 174 Gregory, Dena - 143 Gregory, Karen - 124 Griego, Madeline - 56 Griffin, Bobby - 143,217 Griffin, Dylan - 20, 161 Griffin, Sharon - 60, 88, 98, 264 Grubb, Leticia - 85, 98 Guerrero, Angela - 161 Guerrero, Felipe - 162 Guess, Michelle - 161 Guggenheim, Dana - 98 giggggenheim, Jacquelin - 9, 218, 219, Gunzel, Christopher- 30, 124 Hazel Ha, Loang - 124 Hahnefeld, Karl - 124, 187, 282 Hailey, Blake - 24, 87, 124 Hake, John - 70, 84, 88, 110 Halbert, Heather- 56, 58, 59, 61,98 Halbert, Todd - 124 Hale, Mason - 81, 124 Hall, Clint- 110 Hall, Ed - 262 Hall, Marie - 98 Hall, Richard - 125 Ham, Sopheap - 162 Hamilton, Mr. John - 65, 177 Hammonds, Heather - 98 Hanna, Rickey - 143 Hanrattie, Chris - 162 Harakal, Jeff - 59, 61 , 88, 110,115 Hardin, Edna - 162 Hardin, Mrs. Madge - 175, 177 Harlan, Roy - 143 Harman, Greg - 143 Harmon, Gabe - 56, 125, 184,186,18 Harper, Kenneth- 25, 63, 125 Harper, Randy - 86, 110 ,Kristen - 3, 62, 84, 98, 265 Harris, Brennen - 125 Harris Harris, Larry - 143 Harris, Melinda - 162 Harris, Ronald - 143 Harrison, Mr. Larry - 177 Hart, Mike - 59,84,107,110 Hartsel, Nicole - 162 Harwell, Mrs. lleen - 70, 178 Hasenkamp, Mr. Billie - 178, 181 Hatcher, Andrea - 125 Hathman, Eric - 87, 110 7 Havener, Jill - 143 Hawkins, Blake - 125 Hawkins, Tony - 187 Hayes, Ladonna - 162 Hays, Mr. Chuck -178 Headrick, Mrs. Norma - 175 Heflin, James - 60, 70, 73, 110 Helm, Michelle - 56, 228, 229 Hendelman, Aaron - 71, 143 Hendelman, Erica - 162 Henderson, Debbie - 56, 125 Henderson, Ms. Doris - 178 Henderson, Rachelle - 155, 162, 195 Hendrix, Dawn - 125 Hendrix, Holly - 73, 75, 98 1 Hendrix, Robert- 162 1 Henry, Fredrick - 162 l Henry, Johna - 143 Hensley, sanoa - 5, 55, 51, 73, ee, 12l Hensley, Ralph - 162 Henson, Leanne - 143 Herman, Andrea - 125 1 Herman, Chad - 162 Hermocillo, lsmael - 126 Hernandez, Mrs. Anne - 178 1 Hernandez, Daniel- 2, 14, 59, 71, 73, Hernandez, Guadalupe - 162 Hernandez, Jaime - 143 Hernandez, Janie - 143 Henandez, Julio - 84, 111 Hernandez, Laura - 75 Hernandez, Linda - 143 Hernandez, Paul - 72 Hernandez, Rolly - 111,117 Hernandez, Vicenta - 143, 144 Herndon, Wendy - 87 Herrera, Bertha - 162 Herrera, Phillip - 143 Herrera, Veronica - 126 Herrin, Charlotte - 143 1 Hewett, iviarcie - 5, 55, 144 1 Hewes, Michael - 162 Hickman, Jennifer- 162 Hickman, Stacey - 162 Hicks, Bill- 60, 65, 71, 261 Hicks, James - 126 Hicks, Julie - 59, 60, 98, 261 Hightower, Holly - 98 Hill, Amanda -126 Hill, Celeste - 88 Hill, James - 111,213 Hill, Jason - 144 Hill, Veronica - 126 Hines, Kim - 44,61,79, 126,229 Hinojosa, Adriana - 162 Hinojosa, Joe - 162 Ho, My - 144 Hoang, Khoa - 126 Johnson Huang, Kiet - 60, 111 Hodges, Donald - 187 Hodges, Mrs.Sandra - 178 Hodges, Veronica - 86, 98 Hogans, Michael- 144 Lackey, Charles - 145 Hogans, David - 3,13,26, 111, 1 265 Holguin, Dawn - 39 Holland, Bucky - 62, 63 Hooks, Eric - 144 Hopkins, Inga - 144 Horner, Thomas - 144 Horton, Mrs. Gloria - 178 Houdyshell, April - 144 House, Jennifer- 27, 79, 81, 126 l-lout, Sonny - 144 l-loward, Allison - 126 Howard, Monroe - 126 Howard, Virginia - 144 t-lowell, Lisa - 6, 59, 60, 73 -lowie, Robert - 85 l-lowington, Mrs.Joy - 178 1-loyle, Leonard - 144 -luddleston, Drew - 75, 111 HudmnJody-162 l-ludlin, Tammy - 85, ae, 98, 229 l-ludson, Mrs. Cyndi -- 175 Hudson,James-111 -luerta, Daniel - 162 -luerta, Oscar- 144 -lunter, David - 144 -lurd, Christy - 144 alutcherson, Anthony - 111 -lutcherson, Dave - 144 iuigo nam, Nga - 162 barra, Humberto - 144 gur, Ben -15,126, 130, 304 ade llackson, Tony - 144 'ackson, Amie - 127 ackson, Erik - 127 ackson, Karen - 144 aco, Harvey - 77, 127 anes, Mr. Bay - 178 ascoe, Michele - 144 aurequi, Delma - 144 efferson, Gerald - 127, 217 enkins, Cass - 26, 127 enkins, Judd - 59, 89, 111 ohns, Robert - 144 ohnson, Mr. Andrew - 178 ohnson ohnson, ohnson, Dimetra - 127 15, 260, ,Andrew - 85, 127 Ashlee - 78,119, 127,304 Johnson, Ejay -127, 187 Johnson, Jerry - 145 Johnson Mrs. Jo -178 Johnson Michael- 162 Johnson Michael- 162 MyBhonda - 162, 233 Johnson, Miki- 98 Johnson, Owen - 56, 61, 67, 144 Johnson, Paul - 111 Johnson, Tedd -112, 113,233 Johnson, Tiffany - 61, 127, 229 Johnson, William - 112 Jones, Horace - 144 Jones, Janna - 5, 144, 194 Jones, Julie - 38, 67 Jones, Melissa - 86,99 Jones, Yolanda - 99 Jordan, Mr. Johnny - 92, 178, 187 Joseph, Mrs. Carol - 178 Jow, Les - 59, 63, 112 Khaki Kahn, Mrs. Daisy -175 Kalka, Chris - 145 Kalka, Mancy - 70, 145 Kasper, Layne - 55, 127, 187 Kazda, Michael - 145 Kegtch, Andrew - 3, 13, 56, 71, 81, 93, 11 Keith, Noel- 75, 162 Kelly, Kerry - 145, 230 Kennedy, Michael- 29 Kennedy, Paula -- 99 Kenyon, Shelly - 99 Keo, Kosiu- 145 Key, Angelita - 175 Khen, Sokha - 145 Khim, Kim Eng -127 Kijkanakron, Anchalika - 145 Killian, Tammy - 162,233 Kinch, Debbie - 162 Kinch, Paul- 145 King, Larry - 187, 212, 213, 217, 253 King, Levi- 145 King, Mary - 145, 236 King, Mr. Melvin - 174 King, Meredith - 145,240,241 Kinson, Kerri- 161, 162 Kiser, Kristopher - 145, 223 Kitchen, Derek - 145 Kivikko, Byron - 145 Klinkenberg, Mira - 75, 127 Kloster, Georgina - 71 Knight, James - 127 Knight, Zack -162 Koeppe, Andrew - 145 Korman, Steve - 70, 80, 112 Korosech, Mikal- 61, 74, 75, 79, 81 ,127, 203 Kotaraki, Jon - 162 Krajca, Brian - 145 Krajca, Joey - 13, 58, 59, 60, 107, 112 Kraus, Andrea - 7, 11,14, 15, 36, 37, 56, 59, 93, 99 Kring, Gregory - 145 Kroh, Scott- 25, 127 Kunert, Michelle - 145 Lavender Lacy, Gregory - 162 Laisure, Holly - 99 Index f 289 Lambert, Stephani - 145 Lamere, Nicole - 145 Lamkin, Brian - 145 Lance, Meshelle - 127, 230 Landers, Mr. Wesley - 178 Landman, Jamalyn - 162 Langley, Ms. Mary Ellen - 178 Landry, Kim - 145 Landry, Kristina - 163 Lang, Terry - 85, 86 Langston, Troy - 30, 63, 112 Larkin, Henderson - 75, 163 Laudenslager, John - 61 Lauderdale, Eric - 163 Lawson, Clinton- 163 Lawson, George - 70, 145 Lawson, Monica - 163 Lawson, Wendy - 145 Lay, Melissa - 84, 145 Le, Hanh - 99 Le, Phuoc - 7, 59, 60, 112,113 Lechuga, Fernando - 263 Lechuga, Hugo - 145 Lee, Andrew - 163 Lee, Mrs. Billie -178 Lee, Colleen - 230 Lee, Donnie - 163 Lee, Gregory - 112 Leger, Mr. Ross - 178, 191 Lehew, Randy - 163 Lenley, Monique - 80, 87, 99 Leonhardt, Mrs. Linda 178 Leslie, Jill - 6, 32, 62, 73, 99, 192, 259 Levisay, Debra - 145 Levy, Marla - 77, 88 Lewis, Cornelius - 146 Lewis, Gary - 23, 26, 127 Lewis, Lashawn - 76, 77, 127 Lewis, Michael- 55, 64, 65, 146 Lewis, Michael - 20, 75 Linan, Mona - 56, 146 Lincoln, Mr. Chuck - 218, 219 Lindsey, Shelley - 55, 146, 194 Livermont, Lancer - 146 Loca, Deborah - 127 Loewenstein, Nichole - 163 Lomax, Laura - 87, 99 Lomax, Suzette - 56, 163 Long, Christopher- 163 Long, Michael- 163 Longoria, Mrs. Eloise - 175 Longoria, Pete - 127 Looney, John - 146, 225 Lopez, Joes - 163 Lopez, Larisa - 87, 127 Lopez, Robert- 127 Lopez, Steve - 64, 71, 127 1 61, 64, 88, 127, 228, 229 Lotspeich, Mr. Weldon - 178 Loughrey, Samuel- 146 Lourcey, Lawrence - 2, 62, 63, 81 , 93, 112, 239 Love, Linda - 127 Loya, Quenton - 163 Lozano, Armando - 75, 112 Lucignani, Catherine - 127,241 Lucignani, Dana - 10, 35, 59, 60, 63, 80, 93. 99 Luck, Melinda - 155, 163 Luna, Christina - 163 Ly, Duc - 127 Lyle, Mandy - 232, 233 MBYOOII Maddox, Deidra - 127 Maddux, Ms. Janice - 178, 179 Madrigal, Laura - 146 Maldonado, Bernie- 163 Malfarlane, John - 146 Malone, Susan - 128 Manasco, Larry - 263 Mancil, Melanie- 128 Mann, Jennifer- 35, 59, 60, 92, 99, 101 Manresa, Liz - 8, 59, 73, 100, 264 Marin, Natalia - 128 Markham, Lisa - 128 Markham, Walter - 128,217 Marmoleja, Jorge - 163 Marquez, Lytha - 163 Matthews, Alvester - 9 Matthews, Mr. Jim - 179, 187 Matthews, Rhonda - 59, 100 Matthews, Russell- 128 Lopez-Aguado, Georgette - 15, 25, 55, Marshall, Christine - 146 Martin, Hallie - 163 Martin, Marianne - 87 Martin, Robert- 146 Martin, Robert- 87, 112 Martinez, Anna Mari - 163 Martinez, Bobby - 146 Martinez, Eduardo - 128 Martinez, Fernando - 146 Martinez, Lara - 56, 72, 128, 230, 231 Martinez, Laura - 163 Martinez, Maria - 146 Martinez, Michelle - 128 Martinez, Patricia - 59, 100 Martinez, Raymond - 146 Martinez, Sonia - 72, 87, 100 Martinez, Stephen - 163 Martinez, Thomas - 85 Martinez, Victor - 164 Martz, Lisa - 164 Mason, Keith - 146,217,234 Mason, Matthew - 164 Mata, Leticia - 164 Matchette, Laura - 88, 128 Mathis, Christopher- 146 Mathis, Jackey - 164 Maugram, Lis - 146 Maupin, Juli- 146 May, Cherri - 233 Mays, Emily - 146 Mazurek, Christine - 75, 232, 233 Mazurek, Dana - 100 McCain, Joseph - 123 McCann, Leah - 146 McCarty, Kellie - 146 McCarty, Paul- 146 McCleskey, Kenneth - 75, 128 McClure, Kevin - 88, 89, 112 McConnell, Stacy - 233 McCray, Kimberly - 128, 230, 231 McDaniel, Tracy - 56, 70, 71 , 146 McDonald, Chris - 112 McGee, Angela - 128 McGilton, Arthur- 146 McGregor, Rebecca - 146 McKee, Jimmy -112,187 McKenzie, Robert- 128 McKinney, Amy - 6, 10, 20, 29, 55, 1 McLaughlin, Courtney - 44, 73 McLean, David - 28, 146 McLeod, Gerald - 146 McNeal - 128 McNeeley, Kelly - 146 McNeill, Kelley - 84, 88, 128,229 McQueen, Tammy - 4, 86, 100 Medrano, Yesenia - 100 Mejia, Jose - 128 Melaun, Ms. Terry - 179 Mendoza, Manuel - 72 Mendoza, Sophia - 70, 71 , 128 Meneal, Angela - 87 Menefee, Christopher - 87 Menta, Tara - 128 Merrit, Stephen - 128, 133 Mey, La - 146 Midgley, Steve - 2, 60, 62, 63, 81, 112 192, 193, 261, 264 Migot, Andrew - 64, 113 Migot, Donald - 64, 113 Miller, Bettina - 128 Miller, Danna - 85, 88, 128 Miller, Eddie - 92 Miller, Elizabeth - 74, 75, 100,261 Miller, Sally - 146 Miller, Vernon - 128, 213, 214, 217 Miracle, Rebekah - 29, 147 Mitchell, Dina - 86, 128 Mitchell, Scott- 113 Moeller, James - 128 Moldenhauer, Keith - 113 Mulina, Blanca - 164 Monteleone, Jay - 92, 113, 187 Montemayor, Flumencio - 164 Montes, Steve - 147 Montez, Angela - 147 Montez, Jose - 164 Montez, Lena - 147 Montez, Ricky - 84, 87, 113 Moore, Beth - 128 Moore, Bobby - 147 Moore, Cynthia - 128 Moore, Dana - 14, 23, 100 Moore, John - 147 Moore, Matthew - 164 Morado, Margarita - 147 Morales, Andrew - 128 Morales, Christine- 147 Morgan, Brooke - 100 Moreno, Anne - 147 Moreno, Gladys - 164 Moreno, Jennifer - 147 Morris, Steven - 113 Mosley, Tommy - 45,147 Mosqueda, Elvira - 147 Moss, Alonzo - 13, 19 Moss, Courtney - 45, 147 Moss, Kevin - 164 Motes, Brent- 164 Moyle, Mark - 147 Moyle, Nikki- 164 Mullenix, Jakeeta - 147 Mullins, Larry - 113, 207, 261 Muncy, Jennifer- 29, 100, 229, 304 Munoz, Ruth - 71, 100 Munstenteiger, Raymond - 164 Murchison, Robert- 147, 217 Murley, Anna - 73, 164 Musgrove, Eric - 147, 223, 255 Myers, Aaron - 73, 164 Myers, Jason - 129 Myers, Regenia - 147, 240, 241 Navy Nadurath, Ismail - 147 Najera, Joel - 147 Neal, Norman - 113 Needham, Angela - 154, 233 Neely, Wyatt- 147 Negrete, Claudio - 147 Nelson, Allan - 147 Nelson, Jerry - 147 Nelson, Sabrina - 86 Nettles, Karen - 59, 60, 100, 261 . Newland, Mrs. Marian - 66, 71 Nguyen, Leon -113 Nguyen, Lieu - 128 Nguyen, Than - 147 Nguyen, Uyen - 128 Nguyen, Xuan Thu - 147 Nickel, Laura - 128 Nieto, Irma - 87, 128 Nix, Krista - 148, 194 Nixon, Christian - 84, 148 Nolley, Thomas - 112, 113 Nombrana, Paul- 148 Norman, Alan - 128 Norman, Lee - 6, 23, 27, 38, 56, 58, 60, 61 , 73, 78, 79, 92, 93, 114, 248, 250, 265, 303 Norman, Melissa - 148 Normand, Sarah - 2, 24, 61, 65, 73, 81, 99, 100,261,265 Nudd, Mr. Evan - 178 Orange Obel, Cara - 100 O'Brien, Colleen - 129 O'Brien, Sean - 23, 55, 71, 129, 253 Odell, Jerry - 114 Odell, Tammy - 129 Ohendalski, Joy - 55, 61, 68, 148,255 Ojeda, David - 148 Olivares, Arthur - 129 Oliver, Christopher- 87 Oltersdorf, Eric - 60, 70, 74, 75, 81 , 114 Opitz, Robert- 19, 35, 51, 118, 129 Opomer, Tim - 148 Ordialez, Vanessa - 148 Ordonez,Sara - 20 Oringderff, Gena - 148 Orozco, Silvia - 129 Ortiz, Lisa - 148 Ortiz, Lydia - 148 Ortiz, Olga - 72 Oswald, Julie - 100 Otey, Joseph - 129 Otey, Robert- 60, 81, 114, 262 Oviedo, Carlos - 148 Ozuna, Arthur- 148 Purple Padgett, Bobby - 148 Padron, Mr. Carlos - 179 Palko, Eric - 129, 187 Pantoja, Celia - 20, 59, 72, 101 Paquet, Amanda - 56, 59, 60, 65, 66, 71, 81, 101, 262, 264 Parham, Hope - 148 Parker, Chase - 13, 24, 59, 89, 114 Parker, James - 129 Parker, John - 61 , 148 Parker, Stormey - 148 Parsons, Michael - 148 Passow, Whitney - 148, 236 Patrcio, Aurora - 101 Patterson, Ralph - 148 Pauling, Bill- 59.114, 117, 251 Pauling, Wendel - 88 Pay, Chhorviva - 60, 101 Pay, Sokchantra - 60 Payne, Kristin - 39, 68, 257 Payne, Lucretia - 129 Payne, Marcy - 148 Pearce, Robin - 26, 129 Peck, Michael- 129, 207 Pena, Jesus - 148 .gg Index 1 291 Peralse, Mario - 85, 114 Perales, Rachel- 148 Perez, Lorinda - 101 Perez, Mike -130, 187 Perez, Monica - 148 Perez, Teresa - 148 Perkins, Mary - 148 Perkins, Michael- 217 Perkins, Ronald - 148, 223 Perkins, Stephanie - 85, 86, 101 Perry, Donnell -- 85, 86 Perry, Mrs. Mary - 70, 179 Petaway, Ms. Deborah - 179 Peterson, Dena - 233 Peterson, Don - 130, 187 Peterson, Roger- 148 Petta, Candace - 148 Petteway, Melissa - 130 Pham, Hiep -130 Pham, Huong - 130 Phillips, Charles - 64, 114 Phillips, Cynthia - 149 Philp, Mrs. Marjory - 65, 179 Pierce, Scott- 5, 18, 56, 130 Pike, Emily - 34, 59, 92, 101 Pinn, Loeuth - 130 Pitt, Cory - 149 Pitts, Sandra - 86, 101 Plascencia, Eliodoro - 149 Plummer, Lisa - 149 Poer, James - 87, 130 Poer, Patricia - 86, 87, 101 Pohl, Philip -149 Pok, Samkas - 130 Pollock, Margret - 130 Pommer, Karen - 75 Pope, Chris - 149 Popham, Mrs. Joann - 179 Powell, Mrs. Alice -179 Powell, Ms. Marti - 179 Prado, Christine - 86, 101 Prater, Tim - 130 Prather, Shannon - 149 Prichard, James - 149 Prior, Mr, Willie -179 Pritchett, Scott- 149 Provenza, Theresa - 101 Przybylski, Jennifer- 130, 202 Pryer, Monica - 149 Pulido, Jesus - 149 Pummill, James - 131 Pummil, Sallie - 149, 203 Puryey, Adrienne - 131, 218 Quicksilver Quevedo, Melinda - 18, 21, 31, 35, 50, 51,79, 131,304 Quiiano, Sergio- 131 Red Raglin, Tammy -101 Rambo, DeDe - 6, 18, 23, 84, 239 Ramirez, Cesar- 149 Ramirez, Gerardo - 149 Ramirez, Hilda - 86 Ramos, Antonio - 149 Ramos, Gabriel - 131 Ramos, Micheal- 131 Ramos, Paul- 145 Ramos, Rosalinda - 72, 131 Ramsey, William - 149 Raulston, Billy - 25, 131 Raulston, Robert- 131 Ray, Charita - 4, 6, 12, 193 Ray, Jason - 155 Raya, Vanessa - 149 , Rayburn, Keith - 64, 75, 155 Read, Wes - 131,187 Reaves, Brian - 149 Recer, Charles - 74 Redd, John - 61 , 73, 131 Reed, Mr. Bob - 93,177,179 Reed, Michael- 149 Reed, Shelley - 77, 131 131,193, Reese, Sarah - 4, 6, 12, 14, 35, 60, 61, 79, 80, 93, 99, 192, 193, 239, 262 Reeves, Deborah - 26, 131 Reisch, David - 149 Rekow, Suzanne - 70, 74, 75, 149,203 Renfro Byron - 62 Renshaw, Toni - 149 Reyes, Anthony - 131 Reyna, Leticia - 131 Reyna, Monica - 131 Reyan, Phillip- 131 Reynolds, Roger- 26 Reynolds, Roger- 64, 114 Rice, Craig - 87, 114 Rice, Gregory- 114 Rice, Jason - 11,64 Rice, Jodie -149 Richardson, Blake - 59, 60, 61 , 79, 93, 114,262,304 A Roach, David - 150 Roarke, Shannon - 154 Roberts, William - 150 Robinson, Joey - 131 Robinson, Robert- 6, 61, 63, 70, 73, 80 192, 193, 239 Rocha, Yvette - 75 Rodriques, Albert - 150 Rodriquez, Antonio - 114 Rodriquez, Arnuro -150 Rodriguez, Jose - 131 Rodriguez, Larry - 131 Rodriguez, Lupe - 72, 131 Rodriguez, Martin - 131 Rodriguez, Patricia - 12, 36, 55, 61 , 62 63, 73, 81, 99, 105, 262, 264 Rodriguez, Pedro - 131 Ridruguez, Salina - 150 Rogers, Jamie - 131 Rolens, Tracy - 150 Rosas, Angela - 150 Rosas, Salvador- 131 Ross, Mia - 61 Rossing, Chris -131 Rossing, Dawn - 44,150 Rossing, Tony - 131 Rotten, Johnny - 150 Royal, Berry - 76, 77, 78, 79, 114,304 Rubenstein, Sydney - 232, 233 Ruelas, Michael - 150 Ruiz, Mark - 72 Runnels, Micheal- 85, 131 Russell, Randall- 223 Russell, Tiffany - 11, 14, 38, 56, 59, 60, 79,8O,93, 99,262 Rutherford, David - 150 Rutherford, Jason - 70, 150 Rutherford, Laurie - 68, 133 Rutledge, Chad -150 Silver Sadler, Curtis - 84, 114 Saing, Chhuk -132 Salavon, lan - 70, 150, 188, 189 Richardson, Brad - 131 Richardson, David - 131 Richardson, Grahm - 61, 149 Richardson, Mary - 149 Richardson, Ryan - 257 Rieke, Lesley - 61, 149 Rienstra, Erin - 131 Riggs, Brandon - 29, 50, 149 Rios, Paul- 72 Rivas, Mayela - 86 Rivera, Rosalee - 149 Rivera, Samantha - 68, 131 Rivers, John -114 Rivers, Stephen - 149 Salavon, Jason - 70, 150, 188, 189 Salavon, Jason - 70, 132 Salinas, Ana Maria - 150 Salinas, Lucinda - 132 Saling, Barry - 150 Salley, Mathew - 150 Salomo, Noel- 168 Salter, Wendy - 56, 86, 150 Sam, Chhoeuth -150 Sam, Chreib - 168 Sam, Soda - 150 Sanchez, Claudia - 132 Sanchez, Edith - 168, 233 Sanchez, Ernest- 168 Sanchez, Loretta - 168 Sanchez, William - 150 Sandefur, Marty - 39, 150 Sanders, Mrs. Anne - 180 Sanders, Charles - 168 Sanders, David - 39, 49, 60, 61, 74, 75, 81, 115, 262, 265 Sanders, Gary - 89, 115 Sanders, Tillenath - 168, 233 Sanders, William - 88, 155, 168 Sansom, Keith - 168 Sarma, Amitabha - 74, 150 Satterfield, Mrs. Patricia - 180 Saucedo, Enrique - 150 Scarberry, Nikki- 168 Scarborough, Michael - 132 Scarborough, Lee - 33, 115, 206 Schell, Donna - 81 Schneider, Michalene - 75, 150, 203 Schnoch, Breck - 125, 132 Schrick, Errol- 73, 132 l Schroeder, Shawn 168, 217 Schroeder, Tischa - 88 l Schuster, Scott- 168 lSchuster-8,118,121, 130,132 Schwab, Lisa - 168 Scott, Mr. Ken - 187 Scott, Robert- 11, 64, 168 Seak, Thom - 168 Sech, Sytha - 132 Sek, Lay - 132 Sepulveda, Rogelio - 168 Serna, Carlos - 168 Seward, Lisa - 50 Seward, Sheryl - 45, 132 Seymour, Lesli - 14, 21, 62, 81, 105, 192, 193, 247, 249, 258, 262 Senisch, Stephen - 13, 23, 59, 73, 92, 115 Shanks, Ralph - 129, 132 Sharpe, Danielle - 230 lSharpe, Emily - 150,236 Sharpe, Leslie - 150 Sharpe, Tracy- 59, 62, 63, 81 Shaw, Barbara - 85, 86 Shaw, Timothy - 150 Shed, Kimberly - 168 lSheffield, Shawn - 132 Sheinberg, Sam - 162, 168 Shell, Donna - 132 Shelton, Davis - 168 helton, John - 168 helton, Kelli- 55, 150,218,230 Shibley, Stephen - 129, 132 Shipler, Mr. Dan -180 hivers, Shary - 132 hirey, Mrs. Alpha - 173 hort, Wesley - 151 hutter, David - 151 Shutter, Kimberly - 75, 132 Sides, Danna - 26, 48, 80, 132 Sierra, Carlos - 132 Silva, Jane - 233 Silva, Leticia - 132 Silva, Lupe - 35, 87, 115 Silva, Paula - 236 Silva, Ruby - 236 Silva, Sophie - 151 Simmons, Larry -115 Simms, Albert- 168 Simms, Victor- 55, 132, 187 Simon, Mrs. Alma - 173, 180 Simons, Mary Jude - 2, 38, 73, 151 Simpson, Cynthia - 85, 86, 88, 132 Simus, Jason -151 Sisk, David -115 Sisk, Shannon - 59,80 Slemp, Tyler- 151 Smart, Tammy - 168 Smith, Adrian -115,187 Smith, Amy - 79, 132 Smith, Angela - 168 Smith Bernadett - 85, 132 Smith, Carrie - 75 Smith, Dayna - 168 Smith, Gregory - 151 Smith, Jennifer- 20, 21, 28, 55, 61, 70 151 Smith, Jody -151 Smith Kelli- 151 Smith Kirk -111, 115,234 Smith Smith Smith ,Lee - 19, 29, 59 ,Monica - 4, 12, 51, 230, 231 ,Sarah - 38,151,236 Smith, Steven - 75, 132 Smith, Rashaunda - 168 Smith, Tyler- 132 Smith, William - 51, 84, 115,263 Solis, Antonio - 132 Solis, Jorge -151 Solano, Oscar- 168 Solley, Matthew - 87 Soriano, David - 115 Soriano, Francisco - 116 Sosa, Leticia - 87 Sosa, Linda - 87 Soth, Chamron - 168 Soto, Jerry - 168 Soule, Jason - 168 Southern, Steven - 151 Spears, Shannon - 168 Sspoonts, Karma - 151 Sproull, Mrs. Faye - 180 Stephens, Mr. Herb - 180 St. John, Meri - 18, 45, 70, 152, 283 St. John, Jennifer- 10, 55, 58, 59, 81, 265 St, John, Jessica - 44, 56, 168,283 Strasheim, Mrs. Mary - 180 Stafford, Tashia - 53 Sprinkle, Christie - 14, 31, 35, 51, 61, 63 70, 73, 88, 132, 134, 192, 238 Stallard, Myron - 151 Standridge, Brad - 60, 74, 116 Stanfill, Amber- 61, 68, 151 Stark, Rhonda - 59,60 Starks, Alisa - 60, 68, 74, 75, 132 Starr, Princess - 151 Steadmon, Tommy - 116 Stephens, Gary - 151 Stephens, James -151, 185, 186, 187 Stephens, Mark - 132 Stiles, Brian - 31,116 Stiles, Laynette - 5, 68, 151, 194 Stockard, Cherrell - 151 ' Stockard, Gary - 168 Stokes, Amy - 132 Stokes, Kem - 56, 79, 84, 132,304 Stocecipher, Donald - 132 Storey, Eric - 151 Stout, Joni - 151, 230 Strange, Kristen - 125, 132 Strange, Steven - 132, 134 Strein, Kimberli - 132 Stroup, Lisa - 74, 168 Sucamelo, Joseph- 144 Sucamele, Rose - 169 Sud, Samnang - 64 Sullivan, Andrew - 151 Sullivan, Tiffany - 68, 169 Summers, Christy - 85,86 Summers, Beth - 6, 10, 13, 22, 36, 37, 59, 73, 78, 79, 93 Sumner, Pamela - 64, 70, 132,202 Sumner, Tracey - 133 Sun, Kes - 169 Surles, Solomon - 56,59,80,84,115, 116, 234 Sustaita, Endriauis - 132 Suttle, Jason - 169 Swaringen, Melanie - 77, 151 Sweeney, Sherly - 6, 15, 56, 192, 193, 238 Swope, Rene - 88, 133 Turquoise Tadlock, Craig - 169 Taff, Raymond - 151 Talbert, Jennifer- 133 Tallmon, Nathan - 152 Tapia, Sylvia - 169 Tatay, Carol - 152 Tylor, April- 73, 133 Taylor, James - 155, 169 Taylor, Lory - 169 Taylor, Margie - 218 Taylor, Maurie - 5, 8, 30, 56, 73, 133. 134, 252 Taylor, Melissa - 152 Taylor, Richard - 152 Taylor, Xavier- 152 Teague, Jennifer- 133 Telchow, Amy - 169 Tennison, Aliana - 152 Ternamian, Sean - 131, 133 Terell, Lisa - 133 Thai, Huong - 169 Thi Thuy, Doung -169 Thistlewaite, Benjamin - 39, 169 Thomas, Allison - 152 Thomas, Brian - 73, 80, 121, 133 Thomas, Cynthia - 169, 240, 241 Thomas, John - 133 Thomas, Mary - 75 Thomas, Michael- 56, 134 Thomas, Michael- 56, 152 Thomas, Rosemary - 169 Thomas, Shane -11,33,92,116,187 Thomas, William - 217 Thompson, David - 152 Thompson, Kelyn - 169 Thompson, Kimberly - 134 Thompson, Rita - 169 Thorton, Amie - 134 Thornton, Stacy - 169 Threatt, Timothy - 169 Tijerina, Terresa - 169 Tilley, Yvonne - 134 Tim, Narin -134 Tinsely, Anna - 13, 35, 38, 51, 59, 60, 79, 80, 81 , 93, 99, 263 Tobin, Jeff - 134 Tol, Soym -169 Toliver, Gradie - 152 Toney, Ronald - 169 Torres, Angela - 39, 72, 169, 233 Torres, Mr. Jimmy - 8, 174, 176 Torres, Maria - 134 Torres, Paul, 169 Touchette, Todd - 169 Touchstone, Branden - 152 Touzel, Kathryn - 20, 170 Tovar, Julie - 134 Townes, Jason - 152 Tran, Lieu - 152 Tran, Minh -170 Traver, Tracy - 8, 92 Treuter, Rodney - 170 Trevino, Alma - 170 Trevino, Daniel - 116 Trevino, Jose - 170 Trevine, Noe- 134 Trevino, Stephanie - 72 Trimble, David -- 13, 92, 116,213,265 Trujillo, Shonett - 152 Turlington, Kyle - 152 Turnbo, Cynthia - 134 Turnbo, Jeff- 61 , 84, 116 Turner, Shana - 68, 134 Turner, Tracy - 60, 64, 84, 263 Tyler, Christopher - 73, 134 Tyree, Jason - 152 Tyree, Jason - 170 Underwood, Jeff - 56, 84, 88, 92, 116 Underwood, Cynthia -- 170 Violet Valdez, Angel - 170 Valdez, JoJo - 59, 84 Valdez, Regina - 152 Valentine, Valene - 203 Valenzuela, Dionna - 152 Valero, George - 72 Valero, Jorge - 72 Valero, Jose - 152 Valleau, Tim - 5, 188, 189 VanHook, Laura - 152, 203 Van Horn, Jennifer - 154, 170 Vanover, Mr. Finis - 173, 174, 187 Vasquez, Juan - 72, 89, 116 Wamsley, Kathleen - 135 Wamstad, Edmond - 170 Ward, Hilton - 217 Ward, James - 56, 170 Ward, Joseph - 61 , 75, 152, 255 Ward, Travis - 170 Ware, John - 88, 170 Warren, Bradley - 61 , 56, 153 Warren, Paula - 4, 61 , 86 Warren, Mr. Verdell - 180 Wasicsko, Christin - 135, 203, 296 Wasicsko, Tamy - 135 Walters, John - 170 Waters, Michelle - 135, 229 Watts, Kimberly - 153 Webb, Kim - 135 Weaks, Whitney - 135 Weast, Lance - 153 Weast, Lori - 84 Weaver, Charissa - 73, 170 Webb, Andrea - 170, 241 Webb, Michael- 89, 116 Webb, Ra Tree - 153 Weeks, Ronald - 84, 116 Weiner, Melissa - 170 Vasquez, Leticia - 75, 170 Vaughn, Latonia - 15 Vedder, Darrow - 9, 170 Vega, Angela - 75, 170 Vega, Victor- 152 Vesper, Jeremy - 170 Vick, Mrs. Judy - 180 Vick, Toyia - 170 Villa, Mrs. Cecillia -180 Villa, Guadalupe - 170 Villafranca, Daniel - 116 Villavicencio, Rodolofo - 170 Villeagas, Deanna - 87, 152 Villegas, Julio -152 Villegas, Maura - 170 Vivion, Callie - 152, 203 Vontugein, Colleen - 152 Vuong, Thanh -- 170 White Wacker, Tom - 15, 73, 135 Wade, ElWanda - 85 Wagner, Robert- 152,217 Wagnon, Michelle - 154 Walker, Eniko - 170 Walker, Robert - 35, 59, 80, 111 263 Wallace, David - 152,223 Wallace, Mrs. Helen - 180 Wallace, Mrs. Letha - 87, 180 Wallace, Stephen - 80, 116,263 Wall, Sean - 152 Waltz, Eniko - 170 Weisser, Jim - 85, 81, 117 Welch, Mrs. Jean - 87, 181 Wells, Byron - 151, 153 Wells, Kim -153 Wells, Troy - 233 Wells, Scott - 88, 117 Welter, Lawrence - 135 Werner, Ann Katherine - 56, 125, 135 304 West, Mr. Mike -181 Westendorf, Amy- 153, 236 Wheeler, Kimberly - 170,233 White, David - 153 gtgxte, Lee Ann - 59, 60, 78, 79, 93 99 White, Stephen - 61, 153 Whitehead, Tressa - 171 Whites, Christy - 75, 79, 135,304 Whites, Shelly - 171 Whites, Stacy - 153 Wiggins, Justin - 135 Wilbanks, Kimberly - 135 Wilkin, Andrew -171 Williams, Andre - 135 Williams, Benjamin - 11, 171 Williams, Christopher- 135 Williams, David -153 Williams, Elizabeth - 171 Williams, Felicia - 4, 61 Williams, Frankie - 171 Williams, Jeff - 25, 62, 92, 107,117 Williams, Jill - 153 Williams, John Mark - 18, 31, 135 Williams, Julie - 135,218,219 Williams, Kimberly - 169, 171 Williams, Monya- 153 Williams, Paul - 2, 39, 60, 81, 117 Williams, Shelly - 33, 61 lNilliams, Ms. Susan - 2, 9, 61 , 64, 181 Williams, Teresa - 153 Willis, Jason - 73,119, 135 Wilson, Andrea - 171, 233 Wilson, April - 121, 135, 177 Wilson, Brian - 33, 135, 187, 217, 252 Wilson, Cynthia - 153 Wilson, Fred - 33, 117, 184,187 Wilson Wilson, Nilson, Heidi- 135,230 Mrs. Olga - 181 Paul- 75, 153 Nilson, Tammy - 153 Nindegger, Dana - 171 Nise, Robert - 117 Nolfeld, Mrs. Rose - 181 Nood, Mrs. Sherree -181 Noods, Belvia - 171 Noods, Chad - 153 Noods, Gary - 153 lVoodson, Rachel - 171 Noodall, Christopher- 135 Vorldy, Mr. David - 173, 181 'Vorton, Linda- 171 lllright, Jennifer - 153 1lright,Jerod - 171 Vright, Karrie - 153 Vright, Alright, 63 right, 'Vright, 'Vright, Mr. Kenneth -173,181 Nancy - 34, 58, 73, 86, 250, 259, Patrick -135 Phil- 14, 117, 213 Spencer- 153 'Vrightsman, Patricia - 230 Fi'l F'1 ,,,31eh,, S i,l,'f?i 3, l Wright-Williams, Mrs. Jhani - 61, 181 Wu, Carol- 171 Wyatt, Sean - 135 Yellow Y, Vuthy - 153 Yan, Lang - 153 Yanez, Gene - 72, 117 Yanez, Sonia - 171 Yang, Cham -171 Yang, Steven - 135 Yarbrough, Brenda - 76, 77, 135 Yarbrough, Christopher- 153 Yates, Christopher- 153 Ybarra, Aaron - 171 Ybarra, Daniel - 135 Ybarra, Melissa - 171 Ybarra, William - 135 Yeary, Stacey - 171 Yeary, Stephanie - 29, 153 Young, Jeffrey - 61 , 70, 135 Young, Kimberly - 60, 71, 263 Yuth, Oh - 171 Z End Zambrano, Maria - 171 Zamora, Cluadia - 153 Zamora, Eric - 135 Zamora, Gina -171 Zamora, Yolanda - 72, 153 Zarate, George - 171 Zepeda, Christopher- 153 Zoch, Joel - 61,117 Christine Wasicsko grins and bears class 296 f Looking Back Unbearably Great A v' A ig Mil! 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