Rider High School - Raider Yearbook (Wichita Falls, TX)
- Class of 1980
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iw 'vtmxgcx 1980 Raider Reflections S. H. Rider High School 4611 Cypress Wichita Falls, Texas 76310 Vol. XIX S. H. Rider High School is beginning a new decade. Rider has reflected on each of our lives, and our lives have reflected on others. We begin this new decade with memories of the past and hopes for the future. The word reflection has many meanings. We reflect in our studies, such as serious or careful thinking, and consid- eration is another meaning for reflecting. As we go through our lives, let us reflect not the bad elements, but the good for a promising tomorrow. Contents Faculty Page 20 Classes 32 Honors 96 Organizations 132 Sports 188 Student Life 252 Closing 264 Index 274 P .r uv' L ff ,-f E'- , , 1 t 5N o Yosemite Sam Joel Richie announces for the basketball games. Our hairdos reflect our image, says Don Wright, left, and Toby Montgomery, right. .ff g ,, P 'mm , '-vm, .. ,4 ,mx M, M ww m w rf I x Q X Girls are a guy's best friend. Morris, Denise Roberson. Lori Gulley, Queenie Rosalyn Mims yell. Go, Raiders. Howdy, you all. Welcome to Raiderlandf' Jamie Benham, leftg Kathy Allen, right. WR 5 I 1 I am Poney Thompson and I can fl l'k y 1 e a bird, and I am Mike Humphries, and can sing like Barbra Streisand. 32 'Sta'-Q. X - if eee ies at I Luvvy, I really think the punch should be made out of money. Laura Young, and Mike Byars in Roundup Week skit. h, Karen, I am so glad you fixed your hair for the band per- I sure am getting tired of playing on one leg from left, Mark rmance tonight. Left, Kevin Snow. Karen Crum Dudley, Karen Baber, Donna Griffin Bobby Hatcher, who do you think you Debra Molinaro goes into one of her cheerleading poses are? Scott Long, right. her audience. Who said Mimi Phillips could not find a date. James Lyles, left. .., kg 9 lg ? . WMA-M 59 if iff' , ,S Q. pw W X X232 X 1 A at ga . ' Q? 1 . ,TWHI ' 'za' . s H, MHZ. -' ,j '.1:.MHilf -E ,hw gig figff 255112152 MZ ' , -,qi 'iff-' QW L, 54- 3 W I V. ,:'Q'! 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M F , . 1 .3 ' 4 ,NYKJA Ngwv M 'ff' 'N 14:55 Q 2557 15 7. if 43 inf, :figflg 1 m li- girl 'W' f7 f E Cheerleaders reflect school spiritgn the gym floortlleft, Debra Molinaro, Nancy Sund, Valenda Phillips, 'l'ra- cey Wyatt, Renee Laudermilk, Becky Rupe, Leslie Hale. I his Journalism I students do their part for Roundup Week, Oct. 8-12. Sitting, Lori Bonifant, Brenda Pruitt, Shelly Levy, standing, Jane Aldridge, Debra Spauld- ing, Patty Weimer. H 1' N, ' -.31 i lfifwaf i CAKE uhm :mlm WHS?-X . ya- 'KT an N V LA M' V .swwe i .,w'?' '4' W .. 923- filly' N 'l.R,.A',, ,www ti A 'f.:'U af K .KA-'bWv?g9f1,w4l1r+uf A , atm, , if X 4' 1 ' x 'N ff as-5 J f :J i v, 1 i'., 1 v av' , 1 :tix N - : 3 x is 1-45 gl Q n . ,N -' ,tv U K .52 F Q to - ja? he -' '. ' --: ' , Q V+ J. .1.x.-- -' f Hi a :' , ' - f-S. Q .1 ve- 595. H 1 ', X an . fr, - K -A -n 1 I, 5 L ,Aw jst, I .,.,h.x4 ,nl5.-A . 'Q' ' . x J ' ' ' f A I 4 ' qi ly: ,.' . r '-'. ., 5 J 5'-.. 'N 3 I . . f' 47 - 51 ' . e I 'JFS '55 ' wg' S , F ., h, . g . Qi - .. ,Q gqgs ng: 8. H R . 4. ,y 4 ' yi- ,'-ffl. .., fs-g V, f 5 . ' A flu-Wh.-, . 1 ' 1 - H y, when is the shootout? Jeff McCracken adds flavor to Coaches Don Williams and Don Hartman reflect tension undup Week. while looking on during the Lubbock game. 1 V511 X A ice upon a time there were three gunmen, Tod Thompson, Mark Barber, Mark Levy. e guys went to compare guns one day when they found that Tod had purchased a brand invisible six shooter. - 0 This scene happens every day. Too bad Super Raider could not make it this time. Ricky Johnson, on floor, fmm left- John Rugeley- SC0tt McClain, Scott LONE, Lynn LeBus shows off her spurs during Roundup Week Garth Vernon. 47 ii X i x 19' QQ w +-'lf' .udlmkx as Wi Xxx! 4, ' 4 x x, P1 -M ,F r ' h 'nj' .3 , , ' fx W 5 xx .W TTQ ' Q-X ,N M, My ' X ' A N X sT x 'xx . M' ,nw ix .N A 'Q , xv., A 8 may , .SI- Nywa W1 3 X W in ,. . Yi 7 X, . V .. . QRS-, '-. 42 .5 F A . ...Q- E W -,N A x r . . vqsfku- .MA W .-' H 'A 1 wi . 3 xref? 2, -- ., . ' x' . - . 2.15.21 A ' -. ZS .. swf' .- A. .A Q ' F f,,-' . ..-3. A ,W I . il 'rj 2? r -'K' . A .v2a.- - ,. , .. ,ir ,, s syn 4- f's LV... 'A ' .' -.' '.t, 4,...V Ur 'Q' ' .41 hi,--g. N , , ..,1 ,. . w. , . sa A - qw.. . 5, -A- Raider spirit reflects in all ages. Leah Guffey, daughter of Coach Gary Guffey his wife, show her Raider spirit. iiij Q . 'Wa' 3 am so glad the photographer finally got here. Left to right Melanie Macon, Sandy Hawkins, ynn Gibson. Pam Moore, Kelly Sinclair, Debbie Spaulding I right you guys, it is high noon, and the shoot out must gin. Joel Richie gets ready to draw. H3 Western wear reflects Roundup Week attire. Keri Cagle smiles as she enjoys her western clothes. he ! , K 1-r sv M A ,5 - k . nr' Q .A .f' '.A Q 1 'K . in ' I 1 4' t 'F Q -'ff F3 V, X v 'ff: ' 4. Y A if-f1fL5r,,nJf' , -' yi' K re. 'fi' . fr M-3 o by-f ,im 4-fs. I , Ak M Zi 1 +5 ll Who are we? We are the S-E-N-I-O-R-S and Raider Crew build that spirit up. left to right, Cheerleaders, Leslie Hale, Valenda Debra Molinaro, Nancy Sund, Becky Rupe, Renee Laudermilk, Toby Montgomery, Tra- Raider Crew. Scott Long, Jeff McCracken, Joel Richie, Ricky Johnson, John Rugely h'ii,,s.Vv-ww, Q x' fb? mx' You little devil, you. From left, Ann Abell, Tina Stroud, Lisa Lentz, Staci Stampfli, Maureen Loo- ney. I8 Oh, we are so delighted to have you with us for this very important meeting. Fro left, Ricky Johnson, Joel Richie, John Rugeley, Jeff McCracken, Mark Remington. ,H ru TUX T ff 'E 2 ,X S si -gi. .. ---., -lm L.: --...Nt g f-g,..,-v 6. x,,,-K NN'--,- 'NT-2, -.L ' N.,-U-5-WM MMM NMVXS qw ww 20 Faculty ,,--- Qs p ' s 0 o 0 0 I I p N I f N I N N Y I I I I No bubble IS so lrldescent or floats longer than that blown by the suc cessful teacher From Llfe of Slr Wllllam Ogler by Harvey Cushmg Vol l Chap 6 Faculty Coach Don Hartman lS mvolved at football game N N N N N A professor can ' never better dls tmgulsh h1mself 1n h1s work than by encouragmg a cle ver pupll for the true dlscoverers are among them as comets amongst the stars Benjamln Davdon Jones Mrs Cella J Johnson helps wlth hall duty Coach Terry Rxchter teaches algebra , D C I I N I 7 . 1 - I . . . - I ' . 1 . . I , - I 35 a , - a . ' , , 1 - - , 1 cc ' ' V . . ' as l. ,T ' I ' , l 0 . l s - alt I ' , . . l ' . . ' . I I n - .tg I Y ' I t 5-it I - . 1-X I 4. was is x N t a K E3 .L 1 Q 'ga K Q- Q ff- 5 5 as t K 9 V x . e f , ,. K . F riffs-' K . - . s f ' . 1 ' gf- -,- , N - 'QV Xi ' - W fi' , - y. 4 1' . , - Y - s E X - t w I N .sly Y . , K K . Q 4 til 4, 4 be 5 I K 5 3? he 'QQ S' -4' ' ' uf k K-xx . . - S-H 5 . - ' ks 3, -liffifl . f 1 XM . W A i I s ' . I s s x 4 1 N 1 N 4 s S , s , ' s . . ' 4 , ' U v v 1 ' , lg ,f f H813 Mr. Humphreys . . .? J, Ng,x 'X What a feeling. Coach Morris Mercer. Facult With influence from many sources, per- sons choose their lifestyle. Peers, parents, teachers and religious leaders reflect ideas, styles, philosophy, daily decisions and career choices for each person. Learning to enjoy life, within the limits of the law and without insult or injury to others, reflects the influ- ence that gives back to each person the life that can be successful, profitable, happy and fulfilling. The faculty is a true reflection of the type of influence on most students' lives. Although many teachers believe they have little influence, most students reflect some- time in life on at least some small phrase. comment or philosophy of a former teacher. Mrs. Plummer, I lost my Mexican Jumping beans, Mrs. Francene Martin says. Facuhy Zl Administrators set school policies Dr. Lee R. Williamson School Board members, seated: Dr. Carl Davis, Mrs. Ruth Terry, Mr. Don Wills Back row: Mr. Gerald Hodges, vice president, Mr. Lee Sellers, presidentg Mr. Al Flack, secretary, and Mr. Jack Bearden. 22 Faculty Sitting: William Jeter, director of athleticsg Leon Parish, director of non-certified personnel, Jack Lavy, director of cer- tified personnel: James Cates, director of buildings and grounds: Hunter Kirkpatrick, director of secondary educa- tion. Standing: Lois Whitson, director of elementary educa- tion: Patsy Taylor, director of media services: Warren Dixon, director of finance and budget, Jean Wakeman, director of special education: Sandrea Marvel, director of vocational education: Betty McGinnis, director of food serviceg and Agapito Martinez, director of transportation. Mr. Erwin Garnett, assistant superintendent of pupil ser vices, Mr. Perry Goolsby, deputy superintendentg Mr. Stearns, assistant superintendent. a .. as W School leaders aid students Working diligently and efficiently, school leaders ensure Rider High School functions smoothly. Assisting the students and faculty of Rider High School is Mr. Newman Young, principal. Although the responsibilities of a principal are numerous, Mr. Young faces his duties with integrity. Mr. Marshall Gearhart and Mr. Jack Robertson, vice-prin- cipals, work with students on a one-to-one basis and adminis- ter discipline. Resuming the responsibility for programs such as school insurance, free lunches, text books and many others is Mr. Alfred Bacon, dean of pupil services. Mrs. Celia Johnson is dean of girls. She also sends absentee referrals to the central office. , Mrs. Jackye Plummer, dean of students, coordinates school activities and guides the student body. Mr. Newman Young fl Mr. Alfred Bacon Mr. Marshall Gearhart Mr. Marshall Gearhart surveys the halls. 'Ss r T' v Mrs. Ceila Johnson Mrs. Jackye Plummer Mr. Jack Robertson Faculty 23 Mr. Richard Affannato Orchestra Mr. Alfred Anderson Latin Angela Anderson Physical Science, Girls Basketball Mrs. Patricia Anthony Mathematics 7 P' Mr. Sam Atkins Physics, Physical Science Mrs. Isabelle Barber Vocational Office Education Mrs. Marjorie Beisel English Mrs. Betty Benesh English Miss Bernice Beuselinck Mathematics Mrs. Doris Boswell Biology Mrs. J uanita Baird Library Aide Mrs. Katherine Ballard Senior Counselor Mrs. Betty Blythe Freshman Counselor Mrs. Mary Bracket Reading, English Lab Mrs. Florence Bullard Shorthand, Typing Mr. LaVere Burnett I.C.T. Mr. Kenneth Burroughs P.E., J.V. Football, Track Mr. James Campbell Agriculture Mrs. Rose Carpenter Biology Mrs. Jean Caldwell Counselor Clerk Faculty .. W :swf , . 3 3 Mrs. Jutta Carter Computer Clerk A ' 5 J . K Q ff' . , i in 'li 1 Lf S 'L 4' .si X We I A Q i X 11 - Mrs. Shirle Draper, secretary-bookkeeper, stays busy. Mrs. Margeritte Chapman Free Enterprise Mrs. Frances Clanton Typing Mr. Jack Cline Algebra Mrs. Nellie Cobb Homemaking Mrs. Pat Cobb Driver Training Mr. Vaughn Coffman, Jr. English, Athletics Mrs. JoAnne Cookingham Health Mrs. Bebe Combs Driver Training Mr. Donald Cowan Choir Mr. Lloyd Deerinwater Health, History Mrs. Carol Dollar English Mrs. Francis Dowleam Homemaking Mrs. Shirle Draper Secretary Faculty 25 ka 'la Mrs Wan a hle Qt i Accou i Mr. F a sworth , . . Mr. red Field, Jr. dustri Arts Fl all s. Crys Flatt History Mrs. Doris Ford Nurse Mrs. Sharon Foster Nurse Mr. Jerry Franklin Tennis Mr. Lanny Gilley Biology Mrs. Mary Golus Vocational Counselor Mr. Gary Guffey Coach Mrs. Geanene Guthrie Driver Training Mr. Don Hartman Coach, History Mrs. Helen Henderson Sophomore Counselor Mr. Don Cowan directs choir. sf W. Mrs. Fran Hickman Special Education Col. Houston Hill J ROTC Mr. Jay Hill Physical Science, P.E. Mrs. Pat. Hill French, English Miss Tillie Himstedt Trigonometry, Calculus Mr. Mike Humphreys Band Mr. Thomas James Algebra Mr. R. Leiland Jaynes Drama Mrs. Robbie Jeter English, Humanities Mrs. Helen Johnson Journalism I, II Newspaper, Yearbook Sgt. Roy Johnston J ROTC Mrs. Joan Jones Speech, Debate, Interp. Mr. J . Paul Jones Junior Counselor Mrs. Jeme Kinzer Art Mrs. Chris Krc Annex Clerk Mrs. Ruth Lavy Geometry, Algebra Facuhy 27 28 Faculty Mrs. Wanda Lebow Geometry, FOM Mrs. Ellen Little Special Education Miss Dana Loftin Swimming, English Mrs. Peggy Lundy Driver Training Mrs. Mary Ann Marion Drill Team, P.E. Mrs. Frances Martin Spanish, History Mr. James McCarty History Miss Vickie McFadden Physical Education Mr. Morris Mercer Football Mrs. Kathy Merder Mrs. Polly Moss Librarian Mrs. June Nash Physical Science Mr. Billy Parks VAC Mrs. Dorothy Patterson Driver Training Mr. Marshal Gearhart and Mr. Jack Robertson are named Hon orary' Raiders. I G fi g L IUK .ki f-31' ,Y , ,. 1 fa- iv' J. Q N A' 4 .Q A, xdfxw ,P 1. X 5.1! 'Nl' -ll-un.. 4 . g 1 V ' 1 s 1 N 2 -Q :iz-' ' sssf ' , , 5129 .H-25 WF J: QPF' 1:.:3' 3 R Ss., j '!l- f + Mr. Paul Jones, junior counselor, enjoys his work. He says he never has a dull day. - Mrs. Marie Parker Attendance Clerk Miss Sarah Perkins English Mr. Don Porter Physical Science Mrs. Velma Reser Business Education Mrs. Marquetta Richie Library Aide Mr. Terry Richter P.E., Algebra Mr. Russell Roberts Algebra, FOM Miss Marsha Robinson English Mrs. Cheryl Ross Geometry, Algebra Mrs. Florence Rowe English Mr. Ray Snyder P.E., Golf Mr. Doyle Sparks Biology Faculty 29 30 Faculty Mr. Lewis Stephens History Mr. Tommy Stevens Agriculture Mrs. Leta Studer English Mr. Poney Thompson Band Mrs. Barbara Tilker English, Psychology Mrs. Margaret Tucker HECE Mrs. Elizabeth Tyler Office Clerk Mrs. Ursula Ulery German Mrs. Sylvia Walker Distributive Education Mrs. Cheryl Warden Distributive Education Mr. Ted Warwick History Mrs. June Wells Government , Mr. David West History, Football Mr. Don Williams Health. Football Mrs. Pat Williams English Mrs. .lane Williamson English wngr Mrs. Brenda Wood English Mr. Glen Wood Industrial Arts OLE! Janitors, cafeteria ladies aid students I 'A W lftfisj ' YH 91 1 I L' - . A as-, I 14, J 1 , l S ' 1 r g -..-...i.... - ..., MM.-- 1 E - - V 'fmmlwllvlllgusg pq A -- ' - - , , . Jguecookies. J!3,7c,,7 ,L Ae 4 Ladies Seated Penny Poncha, Shirley Hawkins, Doris Eavenson, Koko Schuh, Ima Donna Breske, Betty Guerrero Standing: Mary Holder, Winnie Travis, Frances Keihott, Whitehead, Randy Curtis, Mary Grote, Martha Green, Mary Gamble, Nina Silva, Rena Can- Phyliss Jenkins Janitors: Mr. H. L. Felton, Mr. Leon McElroy and Mr. James Ray. Rena Cannedy and Nena Culver -pg.. rm, ,C Faculty 31 The Beginning filled wzth excitement has a fear of the unknown The fear soon faded and the excztement grew as each year passed and our Razder Pride grew as well We have made frzends we shall keep forever and some we will never see agatn Yet we will always treasure our memorzes we hold and chertsh our times together Reflectlons as Freshmen The fzrst day bezng scared and getting lost szngzng the -hght song and Alma Mater at orzentatzon szgn makmg partzes and gym decoratzons excztement of our jrst Roundup Week Rustler football games Razders beating the Coyotes 14 7 our first class dance endzng the Bobcat and McN1el rivalry and becomzng Razders Reflectlons as Sophomores Becomzng apart of Rzder joznzng clubs Trz Hz Y mztzatzon jinalbr gettzng our drzver s license draggzng Kemp sttttng on the west szde of the gym our class dance Rangler try outs Bandzt games beatzng the Coyotes 14 13 first scholastac award tests appbnng for Goahnost our last few days bezng lower classmen Reflectlons as J unlors Fznalbz upperclassmen recezvzng our class rtngs term themes our jrst class breakfast becomzng ofjcers tn organtzatzons Mum Day vzctory over the Coyotes 12 0 appbnng for Razder Crew the unforgettable Terrible Tuesday cheerleader tryouts on the lawn attendzng school one haU day sharzng our school with M cN tel students those last few days bezng the juniors Reflectlons as Semors Our year betng the leaders mstead of the followers recetvtng our class pins nomznatzng Mr and Mzss Ratder The Gold Rush Crush pep rallzes tn the old gym our final Coyote Week apphnng for college A CT and SA T test the semor play orderzng graduatzon announcements caps and gowns graduatzon partzes basketball games away from the held house new gym floor senzor banquet and senzor mght frightened of the future and pretendzng not to be Sayzng goodbye to frzends and memories cherzshed greatbf semor class of 1980 Our time at Rider has come to an end For four years we have shared our hours days and hopes We wzll take with us all that we have gained experzence knowledge and frzendshzps May 28 when the dzplomas are received 1980 will mark a begtnnmg and an end We wzll leave as we arrzved exczted yet full of fear We wtll begm a new stage tn our lzves as we meet the many challenges which are tn the future Now ts the time to say goodbye may God be wzth us as we walk on separate paths of lje We wzll hold these memortes close to our hearts and cherzsh our years at Rzder forever 5 4 S.. .'g 577707 , --A--Q-Q 0' Q' Q N Q S , s Q N f N p Y f N f W f . . . . N ' 5 ' N , . 9 ' 1 : , ' ' , ' ' ' ...a I . ,ff . . . . ,, , l . . i- 3 .' I ! ' . . , . , J s . . S S - I N A 5 A S A Ss 4 5 4 5 J S 44 ' 4 Reflections of our ears at Rider Q is t gg 3 class officers: Joel Richie, president, Back row, from left: Amy McCracken, vice president, Becky Rupe, Shannon Ford, reporter, Andrea Ebeling, treasurer. Class sponsors are Mrs. Robbie Jeter, Mrs. Jones, Coach Don Hartman and Mr. R. Leiland Jaynes. Look at that. Who said I couldn't shoot straight? 1 'mu . a. XV, 5? ae, wal ' - wr fsev Meg: W y ill-' x L r :S ,K 1 if 1 Q M gi . ' ,. ny. I i if 5 7-lhfr 3 ' ! 1-f . W ,ia A ' ymn 4-. ., gs: ' ' ' -. , W- ! 14 1 at ,A,, Y , 'W -W I Q, if ,, -we 1-. 1 . , 'W ,, is -ei . . 'S' na War u :.i't 4 WS. ... Ama . 84 Wx. I 1 If iw .5 11. 9' Hsu- 'ff F 4: 'W ' 4 -fir Wu WC , F Q, ww' , 3 KW v4..n cj L E. v. H' .. . .', 'M M A 'L 5 li L jj L -1 1: nw., , A 'M . 5 . in .JJ fl ' Fl'l.Cl7C1fS'C1l7Cf Memories cherish grealbf, senior class of 1980. --- M .. 5 w. .1 48 Juniors KW Tl X1 YI wr Jumor class offxcers are Melanle Macon reporter Debra Spauldmg VICC presldent Paul Cook presldent Lor1Lentz secretary Sue Hale treasurer s ,C 5 a Sb gg vvv' Juniors i C Success and Glory Shall Be Done Senior Class of 'Sl 50 J un iors Roosevelt Adams Sharon Aldrete Jane Aldridge Tracie Alexander Victor Alexander Lynn Allison Tony Anderson Brenda Arps Jamie Avara Denise Augenstein Tara Autin Julie Bachman Brendan Baggs Renee Bailey Janet Baker Todd Barnett Willie Bass Becky Bean Marty Behrens Kelly Bell Shari Bell Ralph Bellamy cc Kimaenn T Renee, Berardi JamesfiBillings David Bills Lyndsey Blacklock Michael Blanks Eddie Blevins Cotlyn Boardingham Melissa Boardingham Lora Bonifant Carolyn Booker Horace Boston Brenda Boucher 'mr Marion Bowen Mike Bowen Polly Boyd Renee Breeding Bill Bright Tina Bristow Dale Brock Dee Dee Brown Portia Brown Renee Browning Mats Bruce Scott Bucher Cindy Burnett Brenda Buster Leisha Cadle Phillip Cadman anice' Cadotte 1 e Rusty Carpenter Denise Carter Julie Cartwright Thomas Casteel Jon Cawthorn Tara Cecil Robin Chanceler Donald Childers Michelle Chisolm Steve Chittum Keith Clark Patricia Clay Sue Clifton Michelle Cochran Rick Cochran Paul Collier Curt Collins Juniors Sl 52 Juniors Care Conklin Kathy Conklin William Connally Dean Conners Gwen Cook Paul Cook Steve Cook Kim Cooper Kelly Cotterman Russell Cox Danny Craig Kathy Crawford John Crown Laurie Culberson Beverly Cyrus Susan Dabney Don Dannelley Mary Dannelley Scott Darnell Terry Davidson Clay Davis Lana Davis Joel Deason Craig DeMent Jeff Desborough Randy Dever Kathy Dice Jeff Dickey Connie Dixon David Domi Bruce Donald Christy Douglas Steve Douglas Cathy Dove Carol Dowdy aswlts 'fgtlg .sn 4 Dale Dray Jan Driver Paula Duffield David Duke Beverly Dunn Shari Dunn Patsy Eaden Jack Eason Darren Easter Melanie Ehrenfeld Cheryl Eschmann Carlos Esquibel Jamie Esterline Cindy Fairfield Eric Fancher Peggy Farmer Cammi Faulkenberry Frank Faulkner Ricky Finn Cavin Flowers Dana Formby Rob Forest Amanda Foster Greg Foster Karen Foster f 1 ,J ' If X 'RD sLisa,Fournier ,ff Carol Foxx! Karla Frese Greg Fritsch Cynthia Fuller Chris Gage Wendi Gales Reggie Gary Laura Gerth Doug Getts 54 Juniors Gregg Gibbs Bruce Gibson Mitsi Gibson Mark Gilbert Steve Ginnings Jeff Godwin Leslie Goen Wayne Goforth Dan Gomillion Tenya Goodwin Cristi Gowan Sherrie Gray Brian Green Donna Griffin Todd Griffin Sue Hale Susan Hand Tammy Hann Angie Harbison Angela Harney Lesia Harney Gail Helms Dana Henderson Liz Henderson Carol Henley Kate Henning Chipper Hickey -Jenise Hickey -eesael-Iilleryl 1ni'Hix Diana Holder Wesley Holmes Bart Holzer Jana Hone Cindy Hoover ,4 xx David Horton Sammy Houston Stacy Howard James Howerton Debra Humphrey Denese Humphris Tim Humphrey Paula Hyden Chuck Iles Kevin Isbell Janet Jackson Scott Jackson Scott Jacob Michael James Thomas Jenkins Jay Jenson Roger Jessup Darryl Johnson Brian Jones Nina Kalusche Kerry Keener Ginger Kennedy Ricky Kephart Cheryl Kerbow Kim Kipp Chris Kizziar Alicia Klinger Kirk Kolter Joni Kosanke Angie Kowalick Gary Krebs Shawn Krichbaum Todd Krueger Sheryl Labe ' Tonya Lain Joey Lama 1,QQQ.r1et.Lemb illylichael Lani? 'L7if1riET.'aiie Kent Laney Paul Larence Lisa Lathem Jon Lavy Steve Leach Jon Leary Chris Lechman Jim Leggitt Rhonda Lemley David Lemond Lori Lentz Vincent Letendre Anthony Levell Shelly Levy Dana Lewis Susan Lewis Mark Lightfoot Ronald Lingafelter Lydia Little Joyce Loder Caroline Looney Tony Lucido James Ma Melanie Macon Darren Marshall Rhonda Martinez Ridge Masters Penni Matthews Mike Mauldwin Karen Maywald Marty McBride 'ill '4 if Stacey McBride Mike McCarley Zena McClellan Michael McClellan Lori McConnell Greg McCord Kent McCord Marilyn McCulley Steve McCullough Brenda McDorman Bruce McGilvray Donnell McGowan Kevin Mclntire Shawna McIntyre Kathy McKelvy Judy McLeran Diane McNeely Mark McQuerry Nic McPhee Val McWilliams Denise Meier Melissa Melton Jodi Meunier Darla Meyer Scott Meyers Tracy Michel Jeanice Miller Lisa Miller Janice Mims John Molina Mike Molina Deanne Molinaro Kenny Montgomery Darlene Moore Elaina Moore Randy Morgan Susan Morris David Mowery David Mowrey Donna Musick Byron Myrick Chung Nguyen Hoang Nguyen Joel Nordman Suzy O'Conner Melanie Oneal Erika Opella Brenda Pace Jennifer Parker Anita Parkhurst QE atterson Terri Pearce Mike Penrod Steve Perry Mark Peters Brad Peterson Loyd Pettie Rita Phelps Beth Phillips L Glenda Pleinis Roy Plemons ' s o lard Scott Pool Steve Pope Kevin Porter Will Presson Billy Price Shelia Pride 'il QS N z . : X Todd Pullam Jeni Purtle Robert Raeke Robert Rafuse Laura Ramsey Pamela Reasor Pam Rector Gloria Redder Mark Rhoades Cecil Rhodes Celia Rhodes Randy Riggs Sandy Rines Jim Ritchie Keith Ritchie Jean-Ann Robinson Doug Romm Bruce Romoser Tony Rose David Russell Kathy Russell Spencer Sadler Danny Sanders Joel Sandefur aleSq Jami Scarlett 'o X uc man :err-iff' Jack Schartz N, Kmichiegei Kevin Scribner Tina Segers Dana Shanks Juniors 59 60 Juniors Katrina Shaw Elizabeth Shelley Gary Short Caroline Simpson Ann Sims Bryan Skinner Sarah Sleeper Al Smith Bryan Smith Darla Smith Janna Smith Steve Smith Karen Sorenson Susan Sosebee Debbie Spaulding Robin Speck Jennifer Splawn Terri Steed Clara Stevens Olivia Stevenson X 4--4 ' Susan Stuckey Steve Sullivan Robert Sutherlin Tracy Swisher Yim Szeto Connie Tanner David Tanner Kyle Taylor David Terry Ron Thacker Leslie Thomas Joe Thorpe Tracy Tisdale .fe tr Q' fe M 'll X . i - f . 'Z V ff ,MK I Kevin Wooster Penni Worthen Mark Wright Joe Wybiral v Erin Tomlinson John Tornlson Lori Tropea Doug Qnderxyood 'sti'Vaden L,.,1,QsmA-W K ,.-f Janet Vance Lisa Vise Jay Wagenfuehr Sam Walls Gary Warren Kelli Warren Michelle Warren Michelle Watson Patty Weimer Leesa Weir Stuart West Kimberly White Mary Whitworth Mary Wierth Carl Williams Carl D. Williams Cheryl Williams Cynthia Williams Bobby Williamson Bill Wilson Rhonda Winkler Lori Wishon Theesa Wolfe Lesley Woodard Brendia Woods Juniors 6l 62 Juniors Success and Glor i Shall Be Done :At in nM,g WAS: 'I 'AS ll I wonde Worthen. r if she will see me back here, says Penni Weloome to Leesa Hillery s and Caroline Simpson's Service. 'Nino i f 7 'W . . ik f K t . . , -X, Wa., - ' . 2 1 X A . , .XR X Q N K 5, R , . .. . A. Q -K-IX fxdkww ' ei . . ... 1 ' ff X Oh no! It is going to explode. Becky Bean, Cindy Fairfield, Kim Caldwell, Caroline Looney. Senior Class of 81 Tammy Hann practices her accounting skills. , 'rl-'- Us ,,,-3 I S I .ix is Hello. My name is Zena McClellan and Welcome to Raiderland. Look how hard I'm working Mom, says Keitli Scales. Juniors 63 Q W' N..- Sophomore Class Offxcers Krxstl Epp, v1ce presndent Regan Reser presldent, Lela Cadle, reporter, Denlse Haywood treasurer Mellssa Foster secretary Sponsors Velma Reser Lanny Gllley James McCarty Dons Kmzer Vvgvgi' ,,,-----sq 0 if , N , N , s , s , s S ' N I , N ' S , x , X , S , s , N 4... ' 'A 1 Q ips, . 5 , I Q x -'f 3 1 .f A t Misa. , s F N 1 'Q x .s as ' C K. N, I S N A T! . ' Y . I . . . - . 3 . ' ' , Z . - Z . . , . K I 5 I X A 5 I I s 5 I s I 5 I Kx I 5 I 5 ,A 5 4 5 4 ' 4 ' 4 sb , sb ,4 Sophomores Rider Raiders Proud and True Senior Class of '82 66 Sophomores Roger Adair John Adams Missy Adams Greg Albares Becky Alexander Janice Allen Vicki Allison Steve Allred Betty Anderson March Anderson Mike Andre Jennifer Andruczk Donna Armstrong Eddie Arterberry Doug Atkins Ann Baggs Jan Baggs Greg Ball Mark Barron Tim Bartram Mark Beauchamp Loretta Beene Esta Behrens Estella Bell Tammie Bennett Ken Berthelot Jim Beyer Charles Bills Randy Bilyeu Lynn Bishop Greg Blackwood Angie Blancett Kathy Blandford Lisa Bodin Kim Boggs Tammy Bohannon Karen Booth Dale Borten Donnie Bowen Billy Boyles Lynn Brandon Missy Brantley Debbie Brenner Bruce Briesemeister Donna Bright Gena Bristo Terry Bristow Dorothy Brock Anne Brown Janett Brown Kim Brown Wes Brown Michelle Browning Charlie Bruner Ann Bryant Patrea Bryant Tracy Bryant John Buckley Christine Bunger Teresa Burns John Burrus Naomi Caballero Dedra Cadle Lela Cadle Steve Calderon Carol Callaway Kaycie Campbell Danny Canaday Karen Carroll Terry Cartwright 68 Sophomores Brian Cervantes Donna Chandler Sam Chandler Cynthia Chaney Brian Chappell Chris Chastain Lee Ann Childers Robert Choate Mark Churchill Jack Clark Gary Cobb Glen Cochran Laura Colhouer Andy Collier Derrick Combs Margaret Cook Michelle Corona Debra Cotton Jackie Cover Dawn Cowan Cindy Craig Erick Crews Katie Crowder Charles Cupp Jana Daniel Faith Darkow Kirk Darnell David Davis Donald Davis Dwight Davis Helena Davis Tonya Davis Mike Davis Kristi Defoor Mark Delaney 'N -s N. Beth Dering Pam Dever David Diaz Kelly Dice Nghi Diep Annette Dipprey Gary Dixon Randy Doan Alison Dollar Roxane Drew John Dudley Ken Dudley Mark Dudley Angela Duncan Lisa Dupriest Jeff Edmond Angela Edwards Radonna Elder Sherrie Elliot Kristi Epp Carlos Esquibel Greg Evans Allison Everette Shelley Fanchier Darren Fisher Parker Ford LaGail Foster Melissa Foster Tina Foster Toni Foster Barbara Fountain Vicki Fuller Amy Gately Billy Gaydosh Rusty Gibson 70 Sophomore Debra Gillis Keith Gilpin Dorie Glickman Cindy Goforth Kevin Goldstein John Gonzales Pilas Gonzales Sandra Gonzalez Betty Gonzalez Paula Gore Brian Grady Theodore Gray Rox Gresham Lora Griggs Robert Guerro Wendy Hagen Bridgett Hague Charles Hall David Hall Jon Hankins Natalie Hankinson Dana Harrelson Lita Harris Mike Harris Rochelle Harris Kevin Hawkins Alison Hayes Denise Haywood Tammy Hegg Caron Henderson Cindy Henderson Mike Hennessey .lerrel Henson Julie Heron Shelly Hess X5 fix- J 'lr 1 CX Doug Hickman s rent Higgin otham Keith Hill Scott Hill Joey Hoffman Shawn Hogg Marty Holcomb Jeff Holt Greg Holzer Pat Hooper Debbie Hoyer Barbra Hunter Christy Hunter Ty Inman Lori Irwin Patti Jackson Val Jackson Regina James Dolores Jansen Ferrell Jarrett Donna Jessup Susan Jeter Chris John Chris Johnson James Johnson Mark Johnson Libbie Johnson Robert Johnson Phillip Jones Robert Jones Sherri Jones Tom Kardos Garry Kaufman Kathryn Keith Sophomores 71 Sherri Kelly Ronnie Kephart Royce Kimoto Scott Kisner Marianne Klein Stacie Krc Leslie Kressenberg Wade Laing Robert Lamb Leah Lankford Marita Lavy Linda Lentz Monique Letendre Harry Leuzinger Elaine Leverett Barry Levy Robert Lhuillier Scott Lindsey Richard Little Richard Linnear Lynn Lobley Laura Lockhart Brenda Loder Juan Lopez Shellye Lovelace Scott Mabry Zachary Mack Pam Mahon Kristi Majewski Jerry Mantooth Karen Martin Martha Martin Sandra Martini David Mason Brian McClane wx A Q., sax ua? -M xii' ..,x X , 'll X J: it Kim McClendon Eddie McConnell Linda McCoy Julie McCray Ida McFrazier Kathleen Mclntire Grady McKenzie Michael McMullen Susan McQuiston Ruth McWhorter Benny Meador Darin Mendenhall Obra Mergerson Shaw Merrill David Metcalf Barry Meyer Keith Meyer Jon Miles Sara Miller Karen Moore Kristy Moore Craig Moreau Johnnie Morgan Pam Morgan Venus Morris Ken Moss James Mossman Coy Mote Jeff Moulder Loretta Moulder Kim Muckey Matthew Muhlboue Angela Muir Todd Nail I' Balachand Nanjundasamy 74 Sophomores Allen Navarro Kenny Naylor Danny Neal Kyle Neal Sheryl Nelson Ngan Nguyen Ralf Ossig Greg Owens Angela Pace Frank Pace Stephen Page Pam Parker Shelly Parker Steve Partridge Shelleye Patton Cheri Pease Stephen Penney Kevin Pepper Steven Perez Russ Perkins Tonya Perry Damon Pickett Pam Pieratt Sheryl Pike Lori Plain Kevin Plemons Horace Pope James Price Deaunza Pride Lee Quisenberry Regan Reser Andrea Reynolds Mitchell Rhea Craig Rice Beth Rinard 'Q--. n Eric Robb Cheryl Robinson Sharon Rockuemore Linda Rosinbaum Randy Rosinbaum Jay Russell Pat Russell Kyle Rutledge S C erri Salmoy 1 Cf Craig Savage Robert Scates Randy Schmelz Diane Schultheis Lisa Scott Shangrila Scroggins Kelly Seitz Dana Shanks Kim Shaver Kelley Shirey Clara Siegert Brenda Silva Jackie Simmons Keith Sinclair Kenny Sinclair Mark Skelton Antonio Smith Debbie Smith James Smith Shirley Smith Steven Smith Laura Snodgrass Kevin Snow Robin Sosebee Lea Spahis Sophomores 75 76 Sophomores Michelle Sparks Tobie Speck Judy Speights Michael Spencer Edward Stamper Brent Starks David Steinsiek Jo Ann Sterling Dana Stevens Louis Stevens Mary Stevens Denise Stone Keith Stone Bryan Stringer David Stroh Tim Stunson Phillip Sughrue Ronnie Sullivan Cathleen Sutherlin Mike Tabot Annette Tackett Brian Taylor Chris Tepford Danielle Thayer Curtis Thomas John Thompson Natalie Thompson Suzanne Tipton LaDonna Todd Kevin Towry Patty Trainer Julie Traywick Teresa Ulmet Becky Valdez Michael Vaughn M1 'K 'ff QQ gm . i if x iv'- , X, 1,.4'n fr' b, 7 fn' 3'-5' of X 1? f, V- ., J, 11. L. gf, P If J- KQI 2 W xiii f,6 Ta 1 61' Rusty Vaughn Glen Wagner Greg Wagner Laura Wagner Mike Walker Tim Walker Diane Waller Teresa Waltko Trina Warneke Mike Warren Monty Warren Cindy Webb Betty Weber Robin Weber James Wegmann Barry Wesley Scott West Ami Whitaker Mindy White Machell Whitehead Lea Whitehurst Cheryl Williams Dennis Williams John Williams Keith Williams Patrick Williams Peter Williams Tina Williams Barry Wilson Wellington Wonsang Kelly Wood ' er ee o Ruth Wood LaNell Woodard Bre s Sophomores 77 o Margret upstairs B Kelly Wrenn Renee Wright David Wyatt Jeff Young John Young Steve Zolnerowich fix Xi Caroline Simpson and Katie Crowder practice for an upcoming and Beth Rinard asking, This is the lOl1I'Il3.l'I1C1'1t. Paula Gore enjoys taking an orange juice break. Jeannie Hicks says, You've gotta be kidding, me? 78 Sophomores Randy Bilyeu practices karate daily A Jim Beyer has collections of coins. 0 John Burrus is a volunteer firefighter. S Ida McFrazier enjoys cooking as a hobby. xl 6 Sophomorcs 79 A'------Q 0 'S , s , S , x , N f N Q N f Y f N f S I S Y Y f N Y I Y Freshman Class Offlcers George Keeter, reporter, Lon Hanes and James Lyles co presidents Samle Dlll, secretary, Shelley Hatley VICC presldent, Shella Hassler, treasurer Sponsors Col Houston H1ll Patrlcna Anthony, JoAnne Cookmgham, Lloyd DCCTIHWHICF D 5 vvv Q - . Z . ,.- . U . : . , s I 5 I g I x I S I 5 I 5 I N 4 ' A is I 4 5 4 5 4 ' 4 ss 4 C s ', C Freshmen MQW Standing Proud Strong and Free Senior Class of 983 Shawn Addison Jerry Allen Robert Allen Susan Allen Tammy Allen Tina Allen Doug Allison Larry Almonzo Russ Almon Tim Ancell Allen Anderson Sheryl Andruczk Allison Atchavit Debra Attwood Angela Austin Sharlon Bailes Jennifer Baker Susan Baker Tracie Baley Barbara Barnes Richard Baxter Mark Beagle Denise Beene Youlanda Beene Barbara Bell Tina Benson Brady Beshear Brandon Beshear Christina Berry Marty Biggs Dana Billings Michael Billings Ricky Bishop Debbie Blackwood Rodrick Blair Letitia Blevins Ronnie Bloxham Jacob Boardingham Linda Bodin Shelly Boggs Vallerie Bonner Jerry Bowen Ronald Boyce Billy Boyles Eddie Bracey Don Bradford Tom Brewster Janet Bright Mike Briscoe Alisha Britt Brigid Brooker Cenia Broussard Beverly Brown Cliff Brown Jason Brown LaDonna Brown Cathalina Bruce JoAnn Burrus Brad Cagle Angela Calamita Aaron Calhoun Michelle Campagna Bobby Campbell Karen Cannedy Rhonda Carlton Matt Cames Tammy Carpenter Bobby Carter Betsy Cates Mike Chisholm Julie Clarkson Charla Clements Cheryl Cline Debbie Cochran Ernest Coleman Dana Collins Michelle Coltman John Conklin Brenna Conner Shari Cooley Terri Cooley Kevin Cook Minnie Cook Kristi Cotterman Tiff Covington Steve Cox Holly Crabtree Chris Craig Gerald Critz Chuck Cupp Michael Daniel Brian Davis Richard Davis Mark Deason Matt Deason Carol Defoor Delia Dering Queenie DeVaughn Clairene Devers Edith Dickerson Samie Dill Lisa Drew Theo Duckett Jeff Dunn Dianna Dutton I X Q? , at 1 it I . Nancy Eason Amber Eaton Charlotte Edwards Darlene Elder Cindy Elliott Sharon Ensey Debbie Evans Julie Evers Loretta Everett Renee Farrar Angela Farris Kim Faulkenberry Theo Field Kim Filkins Terry Flemons Jan Flowers Derek Forcher Tamie Ford Kim Foreman Kevin Foster Gary Fox Sherrie Fox Bryan Fudge Pam Fuhrman Sarah Fulcher Lori Gallivan Dana Garber Beth Garey Lori Garner Shannon Garrett Neil Gately Julie George Sherry Gibbs David Gillispie Billy Glasgow 86 Freshmen Shannon Glenn Billy Glowacki Charlie Goen John Gonzales Mike Gonzales Steve Goode Diana Gorman Keith Grantom Thomas Gray Randy Gregg Karen Griffin Rosolyn Griffin Joseph Griggs Mark Grosse Maria Grove Lori Gulley Joel Hadley Sharon Hagler Albert Hall Sheri Halvorson Ray Hamel Danny Hammett Gerald Hampton Britt Hance Robert Hancock Lori Hanes Randy Harbison Danny Harbour Kristin Harbour Darrell Harper Reginald Harris Shelia Hassler Adam Hartman Sherry Hatcher Shelley Hatley ,y:r I L.. args 4A...4.. N A rr.. Andrea Henderson Jana Henderson Tracy Henderson Connie Hester Lonnie Hickey Leah Hill Lori Hill Brent Hillery Mark Holder Gene Holley Shirley Holliman Carole Hooton Vonna Howe Darren Huff Joel Hughes Kirk Hughlett Tracy Humphrey Debbie Hutchings Reese Inman Mitzi Irwin Dwayne Jackson Betsy Jacob Greg James Darren Jarrett Jeri J aynes Terry Jefferson Alan Jeffries Anthony Jenkins Scott Jenson Tina Johnson Jim Johnston' Barbara Jones Debbie Jones Jerry Jones Lee Jones Freshmen 8 88 Freshmen Tina Jones Carla Kantor George Keeter Dean Kellogg Chris Kelly Janifer Kelly Steve Kennemer Patti King Toni King Rodney Kirby Donnie Kirk Randy Knight Darrell Krebs Sheri Krueger Bobby Lama Patrick Lama Karen Lamb Monika Lamphier Sarah Lang Brian Lee Harry Levell Russell Lewis Charles Litzkow John Longley Rosa Lopez James Lyle Rodney Lyons Cheri Maberry Chris Macon Karen MacGinnis Scott Malone Mike Marker Nicky Martinez Jeff Maw Eddie Mawson X N. 3' I if Kim Maywald Dwain McCoy Bryon McCullough Gretchen McKey Scotta McLellan Horace McNeil Angela Medlin Vicki Melton Richard Menard Mallaye Mengel Martha Menzies Missy Merrill Charlotte Mewborn Tod Michel Rozalyn Mimms Sanjuanita Miranda Deloris Mitchell Melanie Moore Manuel Molina Micheal Morgan Sheron Morris Karen Muckey Greg Muhlbauer A Christi Musick Robert Napier Bruce Nehlsen Roderick Newman Hoan Nguyen Mike Oberlender Mark O'Connor David Odom Renee Oliver Kim O'Neil Kelly Ostrom Eddie Palmantary Debbie Parish Scott Parks Kim Partain Tracy Patterson Tami Patterson Jennifer Pearce Kim Perkins Barbara Perry Robin Peterson Mike Philion Melody Pierson John Pinsen Greg Pogue John Polly Danny Poncha Donnie Poncha Jeffery Pool Kim Porter Shawn Powers Brent Proffitt Jon Reece Tommy Reece Debra Remington Michael Rhoades Rodney Rice Royce Richey Steve Rikard Kathy Risner Dolly Ritchie Cheryl Robertson Carol Romoser Kayla Roper Kelly Rose Darla Rosinbaum Randy Rosinbaum Jimmie Ross Scott Ross William Rutledge Lori Satterfield Robert Scheffel ' Steve Schlabs Steven Schlarb Ronald Schmidt Patty Schrum Tina Schutte Shelly Schwartz Ricky Scibek Kathy Scott Michael Scurry Clark Seitz Dana Shaw David Shelton Mike Shelton Shawn Sims Melissa Simmons Frances Sipe Bryan Smith David Smith Eric Smith Richard Smith Shelena Smith Glenda Smith Steve Spainhour Rodney Speegle Kim Staats Jimmy Stamper Lance Stampfli Brent Starks Eileen Stephens Stacey Stephens Kenneth Stevenson Tom Stewart Karla Stroud Renee Sullivan Kok Wo Szeto Todd Tamo Charles Tate Bart Taylor Shari Taylor Curtis Tepfer Debbie Thomason Tim Thompson Trent Thompson Kelly Tisdale Andy Todd Rebecca Todd Lori Travis James Tubb Lisa Tucker Michelle Vallejo Cindy Vanhom Diana Vaughn Brenda Vazquez Russell Veitenheimer Quan Vu Melvin Wagner Shawn Wainscott Carla Walden Lori Walker Paula Wallace Steve Wallace Dexter Ware Chuck Wasserott Barbara Wenger Thomas Werner 1 i 'Q ,f XT 4319 U.. . ki, .5 i 7 if vo- nit. Barbara Jones enjoys her sewing. Dava Whatley Bryon White Mary Whiteley Jane Wierth Leslie Williams Lynn Williams Marion Williams Martha Williams Pam Williams Wendy Williams Gayle Willis Andre Wimer Willmer Wonsang Willington Wonsang Martha Wood Donald Wood Vicky Wood Angelia Woodard Doug Wooster Demarcia Wrenn Troy Wrenn Tammy Wright Michael Wright John Wurster Jeff Young Zane Young Bryan Youngblood David Zembrod Freshmen 93 Brady Beshear is caught again! Q ! Gee, you want me to pose? She sald, that he sald, that they sald! Q ape ' X 1 QQ Stag or Drag? Will the real Connie Hester please stand? gQ'w '+R 4 i Lori Irwin hits a high C! Freshmen 95 96 Honors Wlnmng, or acqumng an honor 1n a certam event or act1v1ty leader, a member of Ra1der Crew, Nat1onal Honor SOCICIY DAR Good C1t1zen, w1nn1ng a scho1ast1c award and many other honors IS a rewardmg experlence Bemg chosen for an honor or to be named a member of an honor group, a student shows qual 1t1es of leadershlp 1n that funct1on or act1v1ty SS J 5 J 5. 6 5 4' O.. 'id QgggC P , , 9 Q Q Q Q Q Q 0 ' , N ' , S , N , Q ' 5 f S f N ' W f N f Y f N 1 Y 1 W I W I W r W I W I Y I 3 O 3 I 5 v v v v ' V V v I ' v ' 1 ' 5 ' u c n 0 0 0 a a ' 9 1 . . . , IS exc1t1ng for that person, group or team. To be chosen as cheer- ' . . . I . . . . ' . ' I . .n.. , . I - Q . I I I I C I A 1 Q n 5 I 4 1 5 I C 5 1 K 8 A t 1 K A K n x A K A s A 8 A 5 I 5 I 5 I Q A 5 I 5 J N I 5 I 5 4 4 Honors Ok, ball, you're dead. Greg McCord I' Wg, You want me to yell what? Cheerleader Tracy Wyatt gi Q Sf' Raider Crew member Allen Barnett OHUK' Senior Favorites Jeff McCracken, Amy McCracken, Craig Lile, Becky Rape, Valenda Phil Brad Robertson, Dana Emberton, Tracey Wyatt, Renee Laudermilk, John ley 'Egg'-nil fab- Dana Emberton Renee Laudermilk Craig Lile Amy McCracken Jeff McCracken Valenda Phillips v .. X Brad Robertson John Rugeley Becky Rupe Tracey Wyatt Honors 99 Junior Favorites e e, r x Brad Peterson, Cindy Hooverffe W-,H y Joe! Deason, Angie Kowalzc Shelbf Levy, Pau! Cook, Reggieiiaiiy, 'Ken Montgomery. Not Pictured: Bever Dunn, Kyle Taylor 100 Paul Cook Joel Deason Beverly Dunn Reggie Gary Shelly Levy Leesa Hillery ilL v Ken Montgomery Cindy Hoover Angie Kowalick Brad Peterson Kyle Taylor 4 Honors lOl Sophomore Favorites ,lf I Melissa Foster, Brent Higginbotharn, Michelle Browning, Regan Reser, - Gonzales, Richard Little, Denise Haywooal Rusgi Gibson, Sheryl Nelson Pictured: John Burrus Michelle Browning John Burrus Melissa Foster Rusty Gibson Betty Gonzales Denise Haywood Brent Higginbotham Richard Little Sheryl Nelson Regan Reser IO3 l Freshmen Favorites KN 314. yt H0102 Crabtree, Matt Deason, Lorie Satterjielal Lance Stampfli, Lori H Mark Deason, Dolbf Ritchie, Richard Baxter, Tammy Carpenter. Not Pic - Michael Scurry I Richard Baxter 4 . I Tammy Carpenter Holly Crabtree Mark Deason Matt Deason Lon Hanes Dolly Ritchie Lorie Satterfield Michael Scurry Senior Beauties 13 Renee Laadermilk Toby Montgomery Chareece Nail Valencia Philips Senior Beauties Becky Rupe Ellen Smith Tonya Stone Nancy Sund Junior Beauties Patricia Clay Beverbf Dunn Reggie Gary Leesa H illery u Junior Beauties Cindy Hoover Shelbf Levy Debra Spaulding Carobfn Stockara' Sophomore Beauties Z5 K-3 Angie Blancett 1Michelle Browning Dedra Cadle Margaret Cook Sophomore Beauties Melissa Foster Betgf Gonzales Denise Haywood Sheryl Nelson Freshmen Beauties XT Rhonda Carlton ' Tarnrny Carpenter H 0101 Crabtree Lori Hanes xx Freshmen Beauties Tracy Henderson Sheri Krueger Sheron Morris Lori SatterjYeld . Mr. and Miss Raider are nominated and chosen by the students. The crowning took place at the Roundup Dance Friday, Oct. 12. The 1979-80 Mr. and Miss Raider were crowned by the 1978-79 Mr. and Miss Raider. 114 Honors iss Rai er chosen . 1 i 1 1 X i i 4 r. and Miss Raider nominees The 18th annual Roundup Week was Oct. 8-12. During this eek. students dress in western attire. Wednesday, Oct. 14 the oundup Skit was performed. The performers were seniors, d they put in many hours of work to perfect the theme of e play, Gilligan's Island and The Love Boat. The char- ters were Steve Sodders, Gilligang Mimi Phillips, Skipper: ike Byers, Mr. Howell: Laura Young, Mrs. Howell: Garth rnon, Professor: Debbie Kapelski, Ginger: and Jamie Ben- m, Mary Ann. The nominees played the part of famous people. They were ter: Renee Laudermilk, Mindy McDonald: Craig Lile, John from Chip: Amy McCracken, Buffy Davis: Jeff McCracken, Jody Davis, Debra Molinaro, Olivia Newton John: Valenda Phillips, Donna Summer, Joel Richie, Ponch from Chips: Brad Robertson, Andy Gibb, John Rugely, Jimmy Carter, and Becky Rupe, Phyllis George. The highlight of the week was the crowning of Mr. and Miss Raider, Dennis Iglehart and Nancy Sund, at the Roundup Dance. They were crowned by the 1978-1979 Mr. and Miss Raider, Steve Baxter and Andrea Borders. The new Dawson, Bruce Jenner: Dana Emberton, Pope John ll: Shannon Ford, Flying Nun: Leslie Hale, Amy Car- Mr. and Miss Raider were presented with the traditional black hats. 4 xe 'X 1 L 1 l Robertson, Valenda Phillips, Amy McCracken, Jeff Row, sitting: Mark Dawson, Becky Rupe, Leslie Hale, McCracken. Third Row, sitting: Craig Lile, Shannon Ford, Emberton Second Row: John Rugeley, Debra Molinaro, Joel Richie. Not pictured: Renee Laudermilk Cheerleaders Promote Spirit T The cheerleaders contributed many hours of hard work and dedication to instill school spirit throughout the year. During the hot summer, they attended a training camp. They were taught new cheers. They received the Spirit Stick three days in a row. They had two-a-day practices to get the routine right. The cheerleaders are honorary members of Goalpost Decorators and are members of Fellowship of Christian Athletes. They make name tags for all athletic partici- pants. The cheerleaders' sponsor is Mrs. Carol Dollar. W. g V, V TX I Mrs. Carol Dollar Front Row: Leslie Hale and Becky Rupe. Middle Row: Tra- Sund and Valenda Phillips. Back Row: Debra Molinaro cey Wyatt, Renee Laudermilk, Toby Montgomery, Nancy I I6 Honors Renee Laudermilk Nancy Sund Leslie Hale -AQ!! 'QW ir, . f in . . , 1 gn .il I 1 Debra Molinaro Toby Montgomery Becky Rupe Valenda Phillips QW '51 Q S 'M S, X ...W N N w ef X 5 is VX ax eta Tracey Wyatt Honors I I7 Raider Crew expresses spirit The Raider Crew expresses its spirit in many activities throughout the year. The original We are the Raiders ban- ner that was torn in the April I0 tornado was replaced by the Raider Crew. The group also adds life and enthusiasm at foot- ball games. We do creative writing with our bodies, said Joel Richie. Body writing is the act of spelling out with their bodies vic- tory in the song Horse and Robo when the cheerleaders and students shout out the letters. The Raider Crew also created an over-size paper mache no. I hand sign which is present at all football games to express the rank of a Raider. The first Raider Crew was formed in I974-75 to take the place of male cheerleaders. The purpose of the Raider Crew was and still is to promote spirit at pep rallies and games. The first year the group was organized, it consisted of onl I2 members and one sponsor, Mr. John Seddon. The 1975-76 Raider Crew was sponsored by Mrs. Jacky. Plummer. With her busy schedule, she was able to sponsor only one year. From 1976-79, the Raider Crew has become a traditio and it was not unfamiliar to see the group carrying the bann We are the Raiders. During these three years, Mr. Tim Clif son was the sponsor. This year the Raider Crew has grown to 20 members, and is sponsored by Sgt. Roy Johnston. Captain of the Crew is Joel Richie, and lieutenants a Mike Byars and John Rugeley, W 'fuk' 4 .1 15 , 'affk f ':'i9a'a. ' ws. - frank F4-' , f. - 1' ', - ar..-. . . A- - we . i ,J -' Top Row: John Rugeley, Mike Byars, Mark Remimgton, Joel Richie. Sgt. Roy Johnston, Second Row: Scott Long, Garth Vernon, Rickey Johnson, Mark Baber, Allen Barnett, Jeff I I8 Organizations McCracken, Tim Lofton, Scott McLain, Todd John Levy, Mike Davis, Third Row: Bobby Hatcher, Kenshalo, David Hance, Keith Kocher. We'll blow your mind right out of the blue. We are the Rider Raider Crew. Quiz Garth Vernon smiles for Candid Camera We are the Raiders Scholastic ward inners Chosen Thirty students from Rider won Scholastic Awards. Ten students were chosen from each class. Students must take the Iowa Test of Educa- tional Development, and they must not have had a C on their quarter grade records since attending high school. Students receive their choice of a sweater, jacket or blanket with a letter on it. The test was given Dec. ll in the library. The test consisted of mathematics, language arts, sci- ence and social studies. 5 5 l w l Third Year Winners: Front Row: Daniel Sodders, Mike Byars, Back Row: Sam Kenshalo, Rick Johnson. l20 Honors Seniors: Front Row: Pang Chen, Mark Barber, Pat Olive, Nguyen, Cindy Porter Back Row: Sam Kenshalo, Daniel Sodders Johnson, Mike Byars. Q fp Front Row: Shawn Krichbaum, Cristi Gowan, Chung Nguyen, Back Row: John Crown, Nic Jay Jensen, Scott Pool. James Billings. Not Pictured: Hoang Nguyen. Front Row: Marita Lavy, Balachander Nanjundasamy, Kristi Defoor, Kristi Majewski, Leslie Back Row: Randy Schmelz, Marianne Klein, Susan Jeter, Keith Williams, Scott Lindsey. Honors l2l Mrs Frances Clanton TWO YEAR MEMBERS Phillip Dowd Dana Emberton HS honors National Honor Society is an organization of high school honor students. Seniors who have maintained a 3.2 grade point average and juniors who have maintained a 3.7 grade point average qualify for nomination. From the list of nomi- nations, the faculty votes on the personal character, scholar- OFFICERS K Mrs. Velma Reser Mark Barber Janet Miller Khanh Nguyen Mark Remington Daniel Sodders Karen Sosebee l22 Honors Dan Broussard Mike Byars Leslie Hale Sam Kenshalo 92 students ship and citizenship of each individual. The group met once a month during the year. They wr ped apples for a football game, had a Christmas party with three high school chapters in town and had a banquet at end of the year. Dan Knight Don Dill Donna Heron Scott Baker President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Ernie Carpenter Pang Chen Kay Lynn Sherrie Kisner Kevin MacGinnis Alvin Mathe 5 . . 1..- LaTressa Sturgis MaLissa --r INCOMIN G SENIORS od Thompson Bryant Godwin rf? Lauck Debbie Lemond Nicks Pat Olive Brent Willson Mike Yandell Karen Babel- Roxanne Chalfant Mary Ellen Craig Karen Crum Dwayne Domi F7 Q Karen Goyen David Gregg David Hance Lori Heskett fi .I Mark Levy Craig Lile Valenda Phillips Cindy Porter 31 il 3 - 4 S . aii 45 Karen Lyles John Powell Vicki Barham Bart Boley Mike Featherston Marty Irwin Karen Freeman Rick Johnson Scott McLain Melanie Morgan Marc Prestwood Joel Richie Honors l T37 ...,v- ,ul f ,' Vicki Rikard .lohn Rugeley Becky Rupe Diana Russell Mike Saenz Mike Simmons Kelly Q Steven Sodders I , MX fl Daphne Sphon Nancy Sund Susan Tull James Billings Denise Carter Paul Cook Sl Sue Hale Leesa Hillery Chung Nguyen Scott Pool IZ4 Honors Kevin Isbell Randy Riggs Danny Craig A Q h ,A Q , 9 5 in 1. Shawn Krichbaum Terri Steed INCOMING JUNIORS Doug Getts Bruce McGilvray 4 - ' ,fi Q ., Steven Sullivan Yim Szeto Special Awards is gr . ix Twenfth Man Award MF. Tech School Kay Lynn Coulson DaVld Pefklns Kay Lynn was chosen by the cheerleaders to receive the Twelfth Man Award be- cause of her spirit and loyalty to Rider and to all her fellow Raiders. Miss Tech School A.M. Mr- Tech School A-M Cheryl Labe Joel Deason DAR reflects good citizen Amy McCracken was chosen as this year's DAR Good Cit- izen by the Senior Class and faculty. The Major Francis Grice Chapter of the Patriotic Society of DAR sponsors this contest each year. Amy was chosen on the basis of service, leadership, dependability and patriotism. The runners up for the award were Jeff McCracken and John Rugeley. N Q l l Amy McCracken 126 Honors Jeff McCracken and John Rugeley Ten students chosen for Quill and Scroll in ,E . JK! ,fn ff - . v',,,,-.fd Karen Goyen works on the yearbook. Ten members of the newspaper and year- book staffs were chosen members of Quill and Scroll, an international honorary society for high school journalism students. A journalism student must be in the top one-third of his class and must have done outstanding work in some phase of journalism to be chosen for Quill and Scroll. Several contests and scholastic opportunities are available to members during the year. The first meeting of the group was in February to elect officers and to make plans for the remainder of the year. Quill and Scroll members assist Mrs. Helen Johnon, sponsor, with plans for the spring Press Banquet and Quill and Scroll initiation to be in May. YC? Ikont Row: Pat Olive, Sherrie Kisner and Karen Goyen. Back Row: Pat Hennessey, Alvin Mathe, Kelly Howard and Bruce McGilvray. Not pictured: Shannon Ford, Sue Hale and Susan Tull. l28 H MUSIC SWEETHEARTS 1 Band Sweetheart Daphne Sphon Orchestra Sweetheart Nominees 5 3 , is H ' i 1 F K' A th y B d K dy Khanh Nguyen Band Sweetheart Nominees 4 New tk. L. T' K ' K Sarah Armstrong Mary Ellen Craig 3 tt 4' 'ks 3 5 .iw K C 'lm Pat olive 'ws -ll' Crchestra Sweetheart Deborah Kapelski cappella Sweetheart Nominees 'l Janet Miller Debbie Morgan Keri Nicks it 'L v 1 l 1 . . Qf'-ff 1 a Allcla Polk hun Young rl's Choir Sweetheart Susan Jeter A cappella Sweetheart Girl's Choir Amy McCracken Sweetheart Nominees Vicki Blrhlm Tu. can . AQ N . f S K 5 4, if . 1 ak S, x cliff ' 1 -I ,X ' gon IDIHBMIIUII Val Jack Athletes receive Special awards The Bill Stevens Award is given to any athlete who displays sportsmanship, dedication, hard work, loyalty and the desire to win. Bill Stevens was a student at Rider and wanted the award to go to an outstanding athlete. The coaches pick the recipient of the award. This year the award went to Mark Dawson and Shane Landry. Jay I-Iuffer was also named for the award post- humously. Mark Dawson Shane Landry E1 Wlemoriam THFWG meta,- I8 gift!!! tu . He maketh ' IJIIOI' Ut want - Lir-aGralmm E5aHu,,u1 b '5ere5o. Hlahon Renee Graves Eng Huffer Rmiiq Solomon Through part1c1pat1on 1n organ1zat1ons, students can enjoy extracurrlcular act1v1t1es and experlence the CXCIIC ment and challenge of compet1t1on Whether lt s learnlng a language or trade, part1c1pat1ng 1n sports act1v1t1es, or mak 1ng the band or cho1r programs, students strlve for a un1ty1n that group They may later reflect on the good t1mes that group had 5. .4 5, .1 v-,,v n'--A--'q. P O., .si O S O S V S I S I S I N I S 7 s I s 1 x 1 s Y N ' N ' x V w ' w ' s ' Q ' w 0 1' x w ' v 1 ' v v ' v 1' ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 f . 1 1 1 U o s -an n s l - 1 .. ., . Q . . .. . . - 1 . . . . . 1 , . . . 1 . 1 1 1 ' A 1 A : ' A ' A t A Q. ' Q I I S 1 5 I 7 1 'Q s n A s A n 1 5 I 5 I Ss , S 1 S A S A , A 5 A 5 J 5 J 5 J 5 4 ss 44 132 Organizations rganizations Mirror, in my hand. who is the fairest in Raiderland? Rider Rangler Bergenheier. Club members collect money for needy. Anthony Lavell, McGilvrz1y. Randy Riggs. Lee Boyer. do Oh Minerva! David Cowan, band member. Organizations I33 A Cap harmonizes for successful year A cappella choir is a group of 81 juniors and seniors, directed by Mr. Donald B. Cowan. The choir not only strives to be good musically, but tries to be united as well. The -devoted choir spreads joy to its many listeners many times throughout the year. A cappella choir is well known throughout the United States and Mexico. It has performed in Cathedrals, Conven- tion Centers, at the Alamo and many other places. The choir was televised on channels 8 and I3 in Mexico. It performs each year at civic clubs, schools, hospitals, conventions, churches and rest homes. The choir has recorded 18 albums and competes in U.I.L. contests each year. It was responsible for inventing the famous Gold Rush Crush Cloth. A cappella choir had a very successful Christmas season, even though the schedule was quite tiring at times, in the end it was very rewarding. The work did not end with the Christ- mas season. The choir continued to prepare for contests and a tour. The choir boarded ajet and flew to Winnipeg, Canada sing ing great concerts under the auspices of the Manitoba Minis try of Cultural Affairs. The choir then traveled to Moorehea Minn., Mr. Cowan's home town, the home of the Concordi College Choir, where it was honored to have Dr. Paul Chris tiansen clinic the choir. The group then boarded a plane t Wichita Falls after a successful four and one-half day tour. The choir officers are Dana Emberton, president: Jef McCracken, vice president: and Senecia Ankrom, secretary. The choir performed at many other functions, hosted th Concordia College Choir and planned its annual spring co cert. The choir had to overcome many obstacles, including th April 10 tornado and the loss of two choir members, Lis Haggard and Jay Huffer. When the final chord is sounded f the 1979-1980 a cappella, at graduation, a feeling of sadne. and fond memories will be present. Front Row: Dana Emberton, Debra Molinaro, Keri Nicks, JoLynne Page, Brenda Pace, Jami Searlettg Lesa Johnson, Laura Young, Jan Driver, Lori Heskett. Julie Bachman, Debbie Spaulding, Amy McCracken, Christi Gowan, Mr. Cowan. Second Row: Julie Schultz, Brenda Buster, Kerri Cagle, Sara Armstrong, Deanne Molinaro, Adelle Wills, Rhogena Field, Cindy Hoover. Angie Kowalick, Janet Miller, Donna Williams. Senecia Ankrom. Lynn Allison, Karen Booth. Carolyn Stockard, Lydia Zolnerwich, Third Row: Lori Tropea, Karen Baber. Dana Henderson, Melissa Huston, Debbie Morgan. David Mowery. Don Dill, Alicia Polk, Penni Worthen, Alisa Hay- wood. Shawn Krichbaum, Cindy Moore, Susan Hall, Mimi Phillips, Ka Osborne, Fourth Row: Scott McLain, Anthony Levell, John Rugeley. Br Willson, Ron Thacker, Daniel Sodders, Marty Irwin, Mike Saenz, Byr Myrick. Steve Sullivan, Doug Timberlin, Harry Warren, Brad Roberts Mike Davis, David Hance. Fifth Row: Garth Vernon. Steve Chittum, J McCracken, Scott Pool, Bart Boley, Greg Chappell, Dan Knight, Steve Ca thon, Mike Simmons, Greg Foster, Allen Barnett, David Cowan, Da Lemond, Kenny Lambert. David Jones, Don Wright. Phillip Dowd, M McBride. Our Leader Mr. Don Cowan All-Region Choir winners Myrick and Amy McCracken Mr. Cowan gets all the luckg see that mistle- toe? says Joel Richie. Scott McLain, left. X-.-J 1 Xt lil a Q xx xx lg ve M iv i 5 'LP SB sr' . 6 ,rf p- I 7 V s W A Q ',,,gi? A ug - n av KW he V' ' 1, . X. g. ,iq tl Q53 lf' 4- ,ff r t'ft , 3 l ' X , A12 tag? JW, H ' 1 S , X, if NG' 35, ,. I .8 - V -. V X3 ff t 5 - l . Q2 o 'I le Stir l me , A 3? s ,Q li '::35'f:y,, i X X , X r tg-5:0 fix-.ii-X, X 4 Members of the a cappella choir hold up the famous Gold Rush Crush Cloth. Organizations 135 Agriculture reaps good year FFA is an organization of many stu- dents interested in farming. Advanced students of FFA are involved in work programs and raising animals. The group raised money by selling 635 turkeys and 23 tons of fruit. The money was used to send students the various showings and to the National Convention. They also raised 3772.50 for the Shane Landry Fund. Initiation for members was in December. They received the Green Hand Degree. FFA members entered the leader- ship contest: Junior Senior chapter, and conducted farm radio skills and extemporaneous speaking. They participated in the Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston and County District beef and stock shows. The group also participated in the district banquet where they named the chapter sweet- heart. Stacy McBride. FFA planned other activities such as their dance in Midwestern State Uni- versity Ballroom. They also judged teams in the spring livestockjudging. The Parent-Member Awards Ban- quet ended the year for the group. ww . f ma? llffffff . z 4'i 5 .:El'f lg 1 FFA Sweetheart Stacy McBride I36 Organizations Third and Fourth year members, First Row: Mike Bowen, Pete Robinson, Matlock, Second Row: Mike Yandell, Mark Gilbert, Mike Gillis, Third Row: Warren, Marty Irwin, Nike Hite, Joe Werner. Co-op, First Row: Sharon Aldrete, Stacy McBride, Shelly Morgan, Greg Gibbs ond Row: Jerry Smith, Roger Moore, Jim Ritchie, David Wambleg Third Row: Wooster, Eric Brooking, Dale Dray. Craig Evans. David Musick. S3 Ml I . mah Bar-as -W u..u.. I 'dad i V Q SSS ,, Q59 ii if Y 'Q Q! Q' it he .Yi A mn 'Pride of the Raiders' Marching Band enriches schools irit A KW G Ls L Becky Alexander, Lynn Allison, Mike Andre, Sarah Arm- strong, Jim Beyer, Carolyn Booker, Lee Boyer, Bruce Bries- meister, Martha Briesemeister, Dorothy Brock, Wes Brown, Joann Burrus, Denise Carter, Brian Cervantes, Greg Chap- pell, Lea Ann Childers, Steve Chittum, Michelle Cochran, Greg Cockrell, Andy Collier, Debbie Coote, David Cowan, Dawn Cowan, Eric Crews, James Crossnoe, John Crown, DeAun Davis, Michael Daniel, Scott Darnell, Don Dill, Steve Dotson, Jan Driver, Mark Dudley, David Duke, Nancy Eason, Charlotte Edwards, Allison Everett, Karla Frese, Amanda Foster, Carol Fox, Vicki Fuller, Lori Gallivan, Neil Gately, Kelly Gibson, Mitsi Gibson, Debra Gillis, Steve Gin- nings, David Gregg, Donna Griffin, Joel Hadley, Ronda Hall, Ray Hamil, John Henkins, Dana Harrelson, Allison Hayes, Lori Haynes, Tammy Hegg, Elizabeth Helms, Jana Hender- son, Kim Hix, Regina Hopson, Debbie Hutchings, Marty Irwin, Jeri Jaynes, Tommy Jenkins, David Jones, George Keeter, Scott Kisner, Kris Kizziar, Marianne Klein, Alicia Klinger, Kim Knight, Greg Kunkel, Kenny Lambert, Paul Larance, David Lawson, Chris Lechman, David Lemond, l38 Organizations Judy Marcotte, David Mason, Marilyn McCulley, Nan McGee, Don McKee, Mike McMullen, Val McWillia Angela Medlin, Denise Meier, Keith Meyer, Tracy Mich Kristy Moore, Pam Moore, Melanie Morgan, Jeff Mould Byron Myrick, Bruce Nehlsen, Janet O'Mealy, Tracy Patt son, Rita Phelps, Kim Perkins, arianne oissa , Scott Po Billy Price, Debbie Remington, Regan eser, Royce Rich Dolly Ritchie, Keith Ritchie, Jimmy Ross, Kim Rugel Diana Russell, Mike Saenz, Susie Saenz, Robbie Scates, Tr Schellbach, Randy Schmelz, Dana Shanks David Shelt Mike Shelton, Julie Shultz, Brenda Silva, da Sluss Belinda Smith, Brad Smith, Kevin Snow, Daniel Sodd Steve Sodders, Mike Spencer, Daphne Sphon, Mark St Tommy Stewart, David Stroh, Tim Stunson, LaTressa St gess, MaLissa Sturgess, Steve Sullivan, Annette Tackett, S Taylor, Andy Todd, Teresa Ulmet, Doug Underwood, La Wagner, Harry Warren, Michelle Watson, Mary Wier Keith Williams, Adele Wills, Andre Wimer, Don Wri Laura Young, John Young, Lydia Zolnerowich, Steve Zol rowich. K waxy 5CyQQX5usQxh, f' The Pope plays a trumpet. is Mark Stahl is mad at someone. Pk K f I ' o I -3 .-f Sodders, Byron Myrick and David Lawson are falling asleep on the job. David Duke plays his drums at halftime, X t Ny! 0 f 'Q'- N 45. N... A QUN The Coyotes are not that bad are they? Flute: Denise Carter, Debbie Coote, Karen Crum, Lori Hanes, Angela Medlin, Jana Henderson, Allison Everett, Alison Hayes, Kim Hi1SaQ1:oe: Leesa Hillegyg Clarinet: Laura Young, John Crown, Sarah Armstrongffracy-P tterson, Marianne Klein, Rita Phelps, Lydia Zolnerowich, LeeAnn Childers, Alicia Klinger, Neil Gatelyg Bassoon: Kim Rugeleyg Bass Clarinet: James Crossnoe, Burtt Lauckg Contralto Alto Clarinet: Pam Moore, Alto Sax: Pat Olive, Amanda Foster, Mike Andre, Debbie Hutchings, Judy Marcotte, Mike Saenzg Tenor Sax: Keith Rutchie, Carol Foxy Baritone Sax: l40 Organizations Steve Zolnerowichg Cornet: John Young, Brent Willson, Mi Shelton, Ronda Hall, Dwayne Domi, Joel Hadley, Teresa Ulm Kim Perkins, Mike McMullen, Jeri Jaynes, Brian Cervantes, Sc Darnell, Hom: Carolyn Booker, Dolly Ritchie, Lynn Allis Michelle Cochran, Mark Dudley, Karen Baberg Trombone: Ste Sodders, Byron Myrick, David Lawson, DeAun Davis, Wes Bro David Masong Baritone: Scott Pool, David Domi, Tuba: Mark Sta Steve Ginningsg Percussion: Steve Dotson, David Duke, T Stunson, Andy Todd, Doug Underwood. elanie Morgan, Tammy Hegg, Carla Freser, Sarah Lang, ana Shanks, Tracy Michel, Dawn Cowan, V cWilliams, ancy McGee, Diana Russell, Amy Gately, eli da Slusser, ura Wagner, Traci Schellbach, Kim Anth , LaTressa urgis, MaLissa Sturgis, Debbie Remington, Tommy Stew- t, Daphne Sphon, Karen Freeman,,Mary Ellen Craig, Janet 'Mealey, Vicki Fuller, Lisa Miller, Kathy Dice, Martha iesemeister, Debra Gillis, Alicia Polk, Michelle Chisholm, avid Gregg, Chris Kizziar, B ' , X Kee, George eeter, Dana Harrelson, rianne PERM Elizabeth elms, Kevin Snow, Michael Dame s, e ambert, Mic- lle Watson, Brenda Silva, David Shelton, Andre Wimer, reg Cockrell, Harry Warren, Marty Irwin, Bruce Nehlsen, l l Charlotte Edwards, Nancy Eason, JoAnn Burrus, Shari Tay- lor, Mary Wierth, Don Dill, David Lemond, David Jones, Daniel Sodders, Becky Alexander, Donna Griffin, Lori Gal- lian, Kok Wo Szeto, Keith Meyer, Kelly GibsonL,David Stroh, James Beyer, Keith Williams, Jimmy RossrqJami Scarlett, David Cowan, Susie Saenz, Greg Chappell, Jan Driver, Paula Gore, Kim Knight, Kristy Moore, Adele Wills, Scott Kisner, Steve Chittum, Don Wright, Tommy Jenkin, Brad Smith, Bruce Briesemeister, Andy Collier, Chris Lechman, Mike Spencer, Joe Inabinette, Mark Hague, Roy Hamil, Marilyn McCulley, Jeff Moulder, Regan Reser, Royce Richey. Organizations l4l Concert Band Walker, Sheila Janet Cartrite, Shelena Smith, Angela Austin, Debbie , Jones, Joann Sterling, Trina Warnekeg Oboe: Bill Bright, Alto Saxophone: Denise Augenstein, Todd Tarno, Cindy York, Kenny Naylor, John Gonzales, Kim Staats, T ri-Hil1gXCornets: Pat Lamb, Chuck Litzkow, Greg Pogu ,' nne Hic Steve Spainhour, Jill Tip- ton, Jerry Bowen, David Russell, David Diaz, Greg James, Wood, Flutes: Christi Hassler, Natalie Terri Salmon, Naomi Caballero Thomason, Kelly Cotterman John Susa eat your heart out. l42 Organizations Baritones: Cindy Cheney, Janna Smith T Erin Tomlinson, Trombones: Tom Keith Hill, Wilmer Wonsong, Mike Davis, Randy Mike Gonzales, Frances Sipeg Basses: Darrell Harper, Scibek, Glen Cochran, Percussion: Chris John, Mike Rodney Rice, Billy Price, Randy Riggs, Ricky Finn, Gonzales, Bass Clarinet: Radonna Elder, Not pictured rell Harper, Ricky Scibek, Glen Cochran. Mr. Mike phreys is director. Rat a tat tat: drumming is a blast. Cadet Band Jamie Avara concentrates on her music. ll Row: Yim Szeto, Kelly Dice, Charla Clements, Delia Tina Williams, Jonna Howe, Carol Defoor, David Quenna Rasmussen, Donna Brightg Second Row: Mitchell, Pat King, Melody Pierson, Renaee Bailey, Elliott, Jeff Maw, Brian Davis, Pam Rector, Karen -af -obj Qi Donna Bright plays saxy music. Muckey, Sondra Carlton, Janet Bright, Paul Johnson, William Berry, Third Row: Mr. Mike Humphreys, Brian Youngblood, Kevin Porter, Pat Gorman, Donnell McGowan, Donnie Kirk, Billy Glowackg Not pictured: Jamie Esterline, Kristin Harb- our, Leah Hill. Organizations l43 it Stage Band jazzes it up The Rider Stage Band, directed by Mr. Mike Humphreys, pleased audiences of all t ages this year. The group performed at banquets, concerts and music festivals. It entertained with Jazz, Blues and Rock music. Students on lunch break sometimes could be seen listening to the jazzy melodies of the band practicing fifth period. The group consists of trumpets, trombones and saxophones, accompanied by an electric bass, electric keyboard and drums. Hard work and practice can be detected in the refined sound. 1 Amanda Foster concentrates on music. ' 4 bf, Qfsv- ,I ' lp! 'Nl 'Q 44 1 Is this the right beat? direc Mr. Mike Humphreys' reflects upon the band. I Sitting: Amanda Foster, Kim Rugeley, Keith Ritchie, Erick Crews, Carol Fox, Bruce Nehlsen, Kevin Porter, Mr. Mike phreys. Second row, standing: Tommy Jenkins, Byron Myrick, Steven Sodders, David Lawson, Burtt Lauck, Steve Dotson. row, standing: Mike Shelton, Scott Darnell, Dwayne Domi and Mark Stahl. I44 Organizations Biology II studies life Biology Il students have been studying differnt forms of helped students understand how the human body functions. ife. They began the year gathering bugs for a collection. They Biology ll is a masterwork course. Students must complete ollected all types of bugs and mounted and identified each one year of Biology I and chemistry to be in Biology ll. ne. When the group finished working on the cats, the class The class dissected cats as the next project. They received raised chickens. Biology Il is taught by Mrs. Rose Carpenter. cats from Carolina Biological Supply. Studying cats 1 Amy McCracken, Pang Chen, Monte White First row: Donna Heron, Sujata Cadambi, Andrea Fuller, Kennedy, Vincent Letendre, Hoang Nguyen Second row: John Rugeley, Mike Byars, Pat Hennessey. Mathe, Mike Simmons. Bill Berry. Mrs. Rose Carpenter Above. Amy McCracken and Brenda Kennedy discuss a cat. Lefls Alvin Mathe works with his cat. Organizations 145 Yearbook staff reflects memories The yearbook staff began work on the yearbook by attending a workshop at Midwestern State University the iirst week in June. Many hours were spent on developing the theme, Reflections, and writing copy. The staff won first place in cover design at the workshop. At the beginning of the year, staff members worked as individuals, but by the time the final pages were turned in, they were working as a unit . said Mimi Phillips, editor. The staff stayed after school and occasionally worked on weekends. The work the staff did was not difficult, but it took much time, patience and footwork. The staff took time out to sponsor the Beauty Presentation and Class Favorite Revealing Dance. Proceeds from the dance went to the Shane Landry Fund. The staff had many memorable occasions. The first party was the first week of school in September at the home of Mrs. Helen Johnson, sponsor. The staff not only had a fun time, but discussed '31 many ideas for the yearbook. The group planned a Christmas Banquet and party with members of the Roundup newspaper staff and Journalism I students at the Wichita Falls Activity Center. The most memorable time of the year came when the staff finally met the last deadline, Feb. 22. The group celebrated this event with a dinner at the home of Mrs. Johnson. This did not mark the end of the work, because getting ready for distribution of the yearbook took many hours of planning. The staff joined the Roundup staff for the Press Banquet and Quill and Scroll initiation in May. X 9-we .Q-. , Mimi Phillips editor works in the darkroom Slttlng: Sandy Hawkins, Mimi Phillips, Karen Goyen. Second Row: David Cowan, Dale Brock, Toby Montgomery, Sondra Carlton, Debbie Coote. Third Row: John Simonton, Bruce McGilvray, Pat Hennessey, Don Wright. DECA shows leadership DECA, Distributive Education Clubs of Amer- ica, is an organization in which leadership, compe- tition, and social activities are correlated with the instructional program and on-the-job training. Students have the opportunity to compete in mar- keting and distribution in local, area, state and national competition. Pre-employment Laboratory gives sophomore students an opportunity to explore the field of dis- tribution and assist in selecting a career objective before entering on-the-job training. Lynn Brandon, Danny Sanders, vice-president, Grady McKenzie, Betty treasurer, Second Row, Lisa Scott, Andrea Reynolds, chaplain, Laura Wag- president, Cheri Jones, Royce Kimoto, Penni Matthews, Denise Stone, reporter, Row, Cheryl Williams, Michelle Browning, Sarah Miller, photographer, Linda Brian Chappel, Antionio Smith, photographer, Barry Levy, parliamentariang Johnson, Pam Dever. Z' Ricky Kephart, Charlie Berry, Patsy Eaden, Russell Cox, Ron Hebert, Second Row, Sharon Tracie Schellback. Gloria Redder, Mona Scott, Karen Osborne, Peggy Farmer, Lesa Huff, Warren, Third Row, Janet Miller, Cindy Moore, Jan Morgan, Jon Lavy, Keith Kocher, McGee, Lisa Weir, Lori Lane, Lori Lentz, Regina Hopsin, Melanie Ketchum, Fourth Row, Hatcher, Mike Featherston, Jay Wagnerfuehr, Scott Bucher, Kelly Cotterman, Jeni Purtle. Pictured: Lana Davis, Danny Koch, Gary Krebs, Mona L'Huillier, Lynn Lebus, Mark McBride, Barry, Ken French. Jean Ann Robinson, Sandy Rines, Mona Pieratt, Joel Nordman, Randy Marc Hill, Skip Fox, Brenda Davis, Rick Cochran, Jeff Chatman, Maureen Boone, Cheryl Vic Oarms, Mark Prestwood, Kathy Rutledge, Mike Saenz, Bryan Skinner, Jeff Taylor, Larry kers, Greg Chappell, Rena Ruf. Organizations l47 Christian Athletes enjoy fellowship in The Fellowship of Christian Ath- letes, under the direction of Coaches Terry Richter, Garry Guffey and Vaughn Coffman met every Monday evening, and through discussion and study aids grew to know more about God and the Bible. FCA members had several money- making projects to send members to a spring retreat. Some of the members plan to attend a national FCA Conference this summer. FCA has proved to be a very worthwhile organization in Rider, said Jeff McCracken. 'T 6 it K ' lil 24' First Row: Cristi Gowan, Toni King, Sharon Hagler. Second Row: Susan Jeter, Johnnie Dwayne ackson, Adam Hartman. Third Row: Doug Getts, Keith Stone, Paul Davis, Chris Barry Wilson. Fourth Row: Scott McLain, Jeff McCracken, Penni Worthen, David Mowrey Row: Coach Terry Richter and Coach Gary Guffey. 'S E 4 -M' pi i Wei Q is Adam Hartman enjoys reading the Bible. l48 Organizations QS, Fl.-W Sharon Hagler and Tom King take part in good Christian Freshman Choir develops techniques Bodin, secretary: Julie Clarkson, president: Kim Partain, vice' Mr. Donald Cowan. Director. The Freshman Choir members learn basic vocal techni- ques throughout the year. This training expands as the year evolves, towards placement in the Girls and Mens Choirs. From there, the members hopefully secure a place in the a cappella choir. This choir travels to Six Flags Over Texas in the spring. Stephens, Tina Benson, Kim Filkins. David Odom, Nicky Martinez, Jeff Young, Donnie Kirk Second row: Cheryl Andruczk, Sharon Bodin, Tracie Baley, Julie Clarkson, Jennifer Baker, Julie George, Kim Faulkenberry, Wendy Kim O'Neil, Rosa Lopez. Melody Pierson, Tammie Patterson. Third row: Malaye Mengel, Angela Toni King, Shannon Glenn, Kim Partain, Debbie Jones, Sheri Fox, Shelena Smith, Sammie Dill, Organizations 149 French Club gains knowledge The French Club, under the direction of Mrs. Pat Hill, is designed for students to learn and experience cultural and lingual knowledge of France. Each year they have a party to welcome new members and to reunite the old. Through learning and insights of French culture, the French Club planned an annual Reveillon, or Christmas party. The activities included a carol- ing at the State Hospital and cooking and eating many French delicacies. In the spring, the French Club members attended a French Symposium at Midwestern State University in which they compete with area schools in a variety of French-related activities. Other activities include attending bal- lets, celebrating French holidays and seeing French films. A picnic was planned at the end of the year to reflect on the good times and knowledge acquired throughout the past year. PARLEZ-VOUS FRANCAIS? Officers: Blanca Wonsang, president, Bill Berry treasurer, Yim Szeto, historiang Not Pictured: Andrea ing, vice Kneeling Janet Jackson, Betty Anderson, Kim Maywald, Wrllmer Wonsang, Blanca Wonsang, Renee Berardi, Yim Szeto. Second Row: Leslie Thomas, Shari Dunn, Lisa Miller, Ngan Nguyen Third Row: Heike Bleich, Carl Williams, Natalie Han- krnson Kerri Cagle, Nancy Sund, Mrs. Pat Hill. Fourth Row: Malaye Mengal, Sheryl Andruczk, John Duke, Darla Smith, Bill u nunuli ,I Berry. Not Pictured: Larry Almanza, Becky Bean Bruce, Christine Bunger, Christi Douglas, Lisa Deprrest Fairfield, Peggy Farmer, Calvin Flowers, Cindy Hoover Lane, Diane McNeely, Teresa McWhorter, Jeni Purtle Simpson, Olivia Stevenson, Trent Thompson FHA has impact on community Members of Future Homemakers of America emphasize the importance of developing skills to enrich home and family life. These skills include cooking, sewing and home management. Vocational Homemaking specializes in personal development of marriage and family life. Child Development teaches students to the community. The group dressed 36 of 300 dolls that the Salvation Army bought and distributed at Christmas for needy children. FHA had a Valentine Party for the Children's Ward at the State Hospital. They also had a Valentine Party at the McCutchen Day Care Center. for children from conception to school age. Home Management the best way to use time, money and energy in the ihome. FHA helps students to relate members' talents and services to 'CQ Q A .1 , X . If I X k ' ix Q. fnxfx' ,hi .QXH , cupboard. CX f f f is if The group attended the Area Meeting in Abilene and two girls attend the State Meeting in Houston. The sponsors are Mrs. Nellie Cobb and Mrs. Francis Dowlearn. I' C-D First Row: Carol Henley, Connie Tanner, Jill Younger, Tracy Swisher. second row: Mrs. Nellie Cobb, Belinda Smith, Marilyn McCulley, Cheryl Kerbow, Debra Shaner. Mkkfky 5' yn glib gow fb 4: ' 'i' U 5 qi mhz: E5 1, 1 H p . Oar I- 'Noe 0 Nfw HO Above: Connie Tanner enjoys cooking. Left: Cheryl Kerbow and Tracy Swisher clean Organizations l5l 'ATEN F.T.A. develops teaching skills Future Teachers of America is an organization of students who are interested in becoming teachers. The group has many activities during the year, including making spirit dolls for Coyote Week, going on field trips and conventions. fs. in .JTSN 1 Andrea Ebeling. Karen Goyen and Cindy Porter gossip with Jeff Taylor, president, controls the group. each other at a meeting. l52 Organizations 'f fs! xv-1 I Front row: Mimi Phillips, Betty Anderson, Tera Cecil, Karen Goyen. Second Cindy Porter, Tammy Bohannon, Susan Hand, Michelle Campagne. Third Kerri Cagle, Jeff Taylor, Andrea Ebeling. German Club expands knowledge iv 17 ci' 'E l The primary goal of the German Club is to encourage an understanding of the German language and traditions through social parties and events. Some of the major events included the Octoberfest, a Christmas party and a banquet or a trip to Six Flags at the end of the year. The group is spon- sored by Mrs. Ursula Ulery. Ahahll 17 rngw... K s f - 7,14 1 ' N fs K maxi' lg, f ,Q rrs'j flu b, 1' Wendy Hagen, treasurer: Sujata Cadambi, vice pres- Mrs. Ulery always has a smile. Parker Ford, president: Jackie Cover, reporter. v y 'ga' T i Hlxs QQ ' A up v, ' V 1 - W h J in W W' lN.0'RY 441 Q ,gf W.: ,gf I fl 55 4 fr! hgrx. , ' 1 ,.,L.j'Q.:--i:'h ff I x 1 -,N ' Wnbg- 1-, I f' ' 5 -ii: vw '1 'W 'V 77 L.-Fe 'Hg ' A XX 3-Ivkxl-kfT'S' - -q 7, 1 wr: we fi' 'X A, A, 'hr' 3 3 4 I A. Firsl Row: Mats Bruce, Wendy Hagen, Jackie Cover, Marianne Klein, Mark Grosse, Mrs. Ulery. Second Row: Sujata Cadambi, Parker Ford, Shawn Power, Karen Sorenson, Erika Opella, Robert Wainscott, Kellie Shirey. Not Pictured: Kevin Goldstein. Organizations l53 Girls Choir hits the Girls Choir worked hard this year to achieve the right tone. They per- formed at several concerts, including one at Sikes Senter during the Christmas season, one at the Market Place and one for the German offi- cers at Sheppard Air Force Base. They also competed in UIL contests and presented a spring concert. The choir planned a banquet in February, and the Girls Choir Sweet- heart was named. Girls Choir is under the direction of Mr. Donald Cowan. i fi, f ,,l. X'ili.'4X Seulezls Leslie Martin. vice president: Vicki Barham, president: Andrea tbelmg, sec- retary. Standing: Tracey Michel, librarian: Melanie Macon, historian: Sarah Miller, business manager: Kim Bentley. uniform manager. ' '35 V! 56 ' E F , i, E, S 5 Firsl row: Vicki Barham. Elaine Leverett, Melanie Ehrenfeld, Kathy Keith Andrea Ebelmg Kim Bentley Beverly Toni Brock, Naomi Cabellero, Leslie Thomas, Rita Phelps, Fourth ron Julie Heron Terri Pearce Liz Henderson Cindy Hubbard, Tara Cecil, Melanie Macon, Karen Moore, Parker Shawna Mclntyre Lela Cadle Angela Muir Mr. Donald Cowan. Second row: Gena Bristo, Tracey Michel, Traywick Lori Irwin Faith Darkow Cindy Arias Laura Snodgrass, Lisa Bodin, Valerie Jackson, Kelly Sinclair, Tabat Allison Dollar Sarah Miller Fjth ron Leisha Blanca Wonsang. Alicia Klinger, Beth Rinard. Suzie Hand, Julie McCray Leslie Martin Cathy Sutherlin Debbie Cheryl Kerbow. Third Row: Dorothy Brock, Rhonda Lemley, Kim Htx Shelly Hess Karen Foster Lori McConnell Sherrie Gray, Terri Steed, Becky Alexander, Dedra Cadle, Fairfield Tara Autin K1 iWhite IS4 c,lLll1IlLlll0IlS Gymleaders show leadership Miss Vicki McFadden, Vicki Rikard, Doris Adams, Terri Pearce. Mimi Phillips, Penni Worthen, Michelle Tabot, Mrs. Mary Ann The male and female gymleaders are chosen for their lead- ership and participation during gym class. They lead exercises and encourage others to enjoy the activities in which they par- ticipate. The groups are sponsored by Coach Ray Snyder and Mrs. Mary Ann Marion. wi, I l 1 'fir vb . iv : Phillip Cadman, Daniel Gomillion, Tim Humphrey, Ralph Bellamy. Back Row: Scott Wells, , David Witherspoon, Johnny Molina. Organizations I 55 Goalpost helps build school spirit Being a Goalpost Decorator is a great honor, said Wynn Gibson. Fifty-four girls devote many hours and much money to help build school spirit among the athletes. During football seasonnthese girls decorate the main hall, the school and stadium locker rooms. On out-of-town games, they provide sacks of treats for the treats to his homeroom and to his home and backing him a the way. To conclude the week, a special program at gym decor tions includes The Happening, a ceremony with the footba players and coaches on the gym floor with the lights ou Many students shine flashlights on the players while th coaches and some football players give talks and prayers f the game. A Special group of girls also make the run-through sig each week for the games. Goalpost activities do not end after football season. The activities continue throughout the year for other Varsi sports. bus, and make special signs to boost Raider spirit. Before district games begin, each girl makes a sign that reads, Home of Raider with his name and number on it and puts it in his front yard. For Coyote Week, each girl chooses a player for that week. She is responsible for decorating her player's room, bringing 7 ,, ..H , .,,,,,.,.. X Q' ' M . V A g .45 V ,. , .... ' J I ' '. ,.Q2'Z. ,,,. A:S f ait, ,,g.,,,, ,m,,.,.,f,.,,,,, Va, , mf 4 -Aw as' fa- V : -- , V ff' ':,fV,'e' ' ', ,. 11' J-Tab-,elf V ,, - A A . ,- V V 1 - IL-'vVrg1 'f ,,i-vhVLi.m I lima, ,, ,. . I ' ', ,Q ,A -tg. , , - V., L a, ,.. 5 . g. W 1359, , 4 0 I 5, ,L V' I, .lf-2 fuer? 115 'f'iffe '-M 3 we re fr' - J , , , - V ' ' if ' ri .. .. , . . . V - Ve. W ., . , , , A . I A A Y V , ff X V . 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Front Row: KayLynn Coulson, Wynn Gibson, Kelly How- ard, Chareece Nail, Lisa Allison, Susan Tull, Second Row: Debra Spaulding, Susan Stuckey, Carolyn Stockard, Ann Abell, Judy Marcotte, Angie Kowalic, Sue Hale, Donna Heron, Deanne Molinaro, Terri Pearce, Melanie Macon, Reg- gie Gary, Leslie Hale, Cindy Arias, Third Row: Rick John- son, Renee Laudermilk, Kerri Cagle, Ellen Smith, Toby Montgomery, Becky Rupe, Sandy Hawkins, Melissa Huston, l56 Organizations Tracey Wyatt, Lori Heskett, Julie Schultz, Laura You Karen Crum, Keri Nicks, Andrea Ebling, Blanca Wonsa Fourth Row: Valenda Phillipsgllid-Elhida Slusser, Deb Lemond, Ginger Kennedy, Alisha Allen, Diana Russ Shannon Ford, Cindy Moore, Karen Hennessey, Ton Stone, Maurine Looney, Penni Wortham, Senecia Ankro Debra Molinaro, Sarah Armstrong, Nancy Sund, Melan Macon, Kelly Sinclair, Karen Freeman Committee, Wynn Gibson, Chairman, Sandy Debra Spaulding, Melanie Macon, Kelly Sinclair Pictured: Pam Moore Omcerss Chareece Nail, president, Lisa Allison, vice presi- nd Mrs. Pat Williams Miss Marsha Robinson BUILDING SPIRIT TO THE MOST S.H. RIDER. . . GOALPOST dent, Kelly Howard, secretary, KayLynn Coulson, treasurer, Wynn Gibson, run-through chairman, Susan Tull, telephone chairman 'fp I Telephone committee, Susan Tull, chairmang Ellen Smith, Tra- cey Wyatt, Sue Hale, Ginger Kennedy, Alisha Allen. Organizations l57 HECE practices leadership Home Economics Cooperative Education is one of many cooperative programs at Rider. Juniors and seniors are eligi- ble for supervised on-the-job training, relating to classroom instruction. The class gives the student employment related to home economics knowledge and skills. Students compete in area and state leadership training. HECE helped with the Key Club food drives for Thanks- giving and Christmas. Other HECE projects include work with senior citizens and day-care centers. Sitting: Stephanie Scott, parliamentariang Shelia vice presidentg Renee Breeding, treasurer, Standing: Thorpe, president. Not Pictured: Joni Johnson, secretary l 'wa in-v ,Lx tttt, .t.,, . i 7 Front Row: Cindy Vaden' 5 risti Vad Bernetta Wesley Brenda Wood Second Row Francis Andra Davis, Beverly C rus, nrginia Pederson, Renee Breeding. Third Row. Roger Abraham Scaggs, Shela Dickson, Step anie Scott, Shawna Mclntire. Fourth row: Joe Thorpe, Robert Frankie Perez, Tim Bush, Mrs. Tucker. Not Pictured: Deronda Bracks, Sheri Craig, Don Donnelly, cee Diamond, Troy Gilpin, Tracey Hardin, Jenise Hickey. Pam Reasor, Cecil Rhodes, Marie W Adrian Williams, Rhonda Winkler, Carolyn Foster. l58 Organizations ndustrial Arts Club supports America Industrial Arts Club sponsored Support America Day, Dec. 21, 1979, proclaimed by Mayor Kenneth Hill of Wichita Falls. This project was a result of students wanting to support America because of the 50 American hostages held in the American Embassy in Tehran, Iran since Nov. 4. The student body showed patriotism and loyalty to the gov- ernment by wearing T-shirts or arm bands with slogans read- ing I'm backing America and All the way with the U.S.A. The club members did free silk screening of these slogans on T-shirts and arm bands. The club attended a State Convention in Waco and a National Convention in Gatlandburg, Pa. They helped with the Special Olympics at Sheppard Air Force Base and the Easter Seals Telethon. The club is sponsored by Mr. Glen Wood. iifnu T : illson and Sam Kenshalo at news conference proclaiming Dec. 21, 1979 as Organizations l59 J ROTC instills leadership principles .lROTC's main objective is leader- ship. This includes learning good citi- zenship, self-discipline, integrity, responsibility and the ability to com- municate effectively. Students taking this course have no obligation for future military service. JROTC is an elective course, and stu- dents taking this course receive their physical education and health credits. First-year students are taught map 5 . R W reading, history of ROTC, hunting safety and receive their health credits. Second and third-year students begin to develop leadership principles. They are taken on a two-day survival course in which they go canoeing. Fourth-year students receive an advanced correspondence course in communications. JROTC is taught by Col. Houston Hill and Sgt. Roy John- ston. . X I T1 f RUle team. front row: Russell Arbuckle, Robert Sutherlin Back row: Mike Gillis, David Drew, Dan Broussard 160 Organizations Battalion ofjcers, front row: Randy Soloman, Scarlett Metcalf Back Russell Arbuckle, Steve Eagan, Mike Yandell Not pictured: Ron Mr. Newman Young accepts Unit Award from Randy Soloman Col. Houston Hill Sgt, Roy Johnston Dan Broussard. brigade executive offi- cer Organ Company A Company B l62 Organizations Sealed: Diana Dutton, Carol Jackson, David Cannaday, Belivia Chatman, Lora Bonafant, Shirley Stevens ond row: Portia Brown, Barbara Bell, Danny Holmes, Joseph Griggs, Richard Smith, Albert Hall, Cenia sard, Lorita Beene, Ida McFrazier, Doloris Mitchel, Anthony Jenkins, Toby Speck Third row: Zack Mack, ren Fisher, David Drew, Timothy Humphreys, Byron McCullough, Jesse Ducket, Kathlyn Mclntire Seated: Michel Brown, John Powell, Henry Johnson, Tonya Lain, Bruce Nehlson Second row: Sharon more, Robin Speck, Edward Stamper, Charles Litzkow, Jon Reese, Cynthia Williams Third row: Brown, LaTonya Davis, Tracey Humphrey, Mary Whitworth, Karen Booth, Olivia Stevenson, Laestella Steve Eagan Fourth row: Russell Arbuckle, Mike Gillis, Peter Williams, Jeff Holt, Ronny Schmidt, Andre Mike Davis, Mike Mauldwin, Dan Broussard Randy Soloman, Kevin Mclntire, David Russell, Robert Sutherlin, Zalema Thurman Second row: Jeff Scott Ross, Jennifer Pearce, Edith Blue, Michelle Coltman, Barbara Perry, Reggie Smith, Renee Oliver, Kelly, Tina Johnson, Deaunza Pride Third row: Mike Yandell, Bobby Carter, Rosalyn Mimms, Lois Barbara Jones, Mary Stevens, Mike Molina, Joe Inabinette, Robert Shuffle, Jerry Bowen, Angela Naomi Cabellero Mike Daniels, Rhogena Fields, Sherri Gray, Morris Katrina Shaw Karen Griffin Brenda Silv row: Evette Beene. Ron Henderson Second row: Lora Griggs, Inman, Patrick Lama, Sheron Company C mi bf! Company D Organizations I63 Junior Historians stud industry Junior Historians is an organization of students interested in historical and cultural societies. This year they stud- ied Wichita Falls industry. They took field trips to Sprague Electric and PPG Industries. Sprague manufactures electronic compacitors and PPG produces glass. The group toured these plants and learned about the operation, financing, production and public relations. Mrs. Mary A. Golus, vocational counselor, often accompanied the Jun- ior Historians on field trips. Junior Historians celebrated the Christmas season with a party in the home of Mrs. Crystal Flatt, sponsor. Front row, from left: Wellington Wonsang Sherrie Gray Les Ossig Mike Turner Rhogena Field Theo Field Suza ley Woodard, Dawn Easter, Angela Woodard Second row ton Doug Atkins Zane Young Bruce McGilvray Steve Zolnerowich, Zalema Thurman Naomi Caballero Lamphiers Shelly Hatley Floyd Jackson Patrea Bryant, Mrs. Flatt, Christy Douglas Third row Rolf I64 Organizations Key Club provides service to communit The Club visited rest homes and places for the handicap ped. They co-sponsored the Special Olympics for the handi capped, with Kiwanis Club at Sheppard Air Force Base. During the year the club attends a convention and partici pates in many seminars. A banquet is usually planned at the end of the year. A new sponsor, Coach Vaughn Coffman, took the place of Mr. Tim Clipson. Members collect money for the Shane Landry Fund. DY!! Q, fr, J M fr B W '- ' Q l l f' r mix 't??3?'1 'S A 0 ' .f'! 'At ,, if is 4i'l Ill 2110220 file g-,!? Hfg+- 'Q I 9, - af. 2 1 1 rf X ' Yi. Illia Row Tod Thompson Scott McLain John Rugeley Mike Byars Mark Levy Second Row Steve Sullivan Greg McCord Mike Shelton Byron Myrick Remington Vincent LeTendre Ronnie Sullivan Steve Schlabs Wellington Wonsang, David Terry Third Row. Daniel Sotters, Scott Baker, Jay Jenson, Wimer Keith Stone Barry Wilson Brent Woods Fourth Row Bruce McG1lvray,David Stroh, John Young, Scott Pool, Sam Kenshalo, John Crown, KoK eto Mike Saenz Don Dill Keith Meyer Barry Meyer N01 Pzctured Bntt Hance, Bruce Nehlsen, Keith Clark, Randy Riggs, Anthony Levell, Mark Barber, Organizations 165 Latin Club studies foreign culture The Latin Club, under the sponsorship of Mr. Alfred Anderson, began activities during the Christmas season. The decoration of a tree for Faith City Mission, and caroling in rest homes were among the activities. The highlight of the year was the spring banquet. X AWK? First row: Laura Young, secretaryg Craig DeMent, Emperor' Jan treasurerg Second row: John Rugeley, vice presidentg Toby Latin Officers hang loose! secretaryg Third row: John Crown, co-emperor, Pat Hennessey, emperor. First row: Debbie Coote, Jill Leuzinger, Charlotte Edwards, Janet Baker, Second row: Keith Kirk Kolter, Vincent Letendre, Steven Sodders, Lynn Allison, Julie Bachman, Third row: Ann Doug Underwood, Stuart West, David Canada, Bruce McGilvray, Jay Jensen, Byron Myrick Gowan. 166 Organizations 'E I at S Mu Alpha Theta probes math Mu Alpha Theta is a honorary high school mathematics club. The club meets once a month to discuss math-oriented problems. Guest speakers discussed certain math fields at some meetings. The club sold daisies as fund-raising pro- ject during Round-Up Week. They planned a banquet at the Activity Center and a Christmas Party followed, Dec. 14. The officers attended a Regional Conven- tion in Norman, Okla., and several members attended a District Convention in the North Garland area. The State Convention was in San Antonio. ated Delores Jensen Shawn Krichbaum Karla Frese, Row: Rhonda Hall, Brian Cervantes, Mike Andre Barry Will rue Tropea Sherrie Kisner Judy Marcotte F1rslR0w Rob- son, James Billings, Nick McPhee, Mark Barber MHLISSZ Scates Cr1st1MaJewsk1 Brent Woods John Young Mark Sturgis, LaTressa Sturgis Third Row Mike Billings Scott vy Hoang Nguyen Greg McCord Regina Hopsin Second Pool, Bill Berry, Johnny Hoagland, Mark Remington Pang Chem. .F.L. practices ff I public speaking V' The National Forensic League is an organization of speech students learning to become organized, articulate speakers. After many hours of practicing and preparation, members compete in tournaments throughout Texas. Among events are extemporaneous speaking, oratory speaking, impromptu speak- ing, poetry and prose, debate and pantomime. Members of NFL must be aware of current events and the L changing society in which we live. Topics of public speaking L K events often include political, social and economic issues. These students have a desire to work and achieve, said Mrs. Joan Jones, sponsor. my . , 'fff f 5' Y Mrs. Joan Jones helps Scott McLain and Katie Crowder select topics for speaking. df?- Front Row: Leslie Woodard, Caroline Simpson, Keri Nicks, and Sandra Martini. Back Row: Don Dill, Joni Ralf Ossig and Katie Crowder. Middle Row: Mrs. Jones, spon- Anthony Levell, Scott McLain, Kerry Keener and sorg Debbie Hoyer, Keith Clark, Garth Vernon, Scott Baker Riggs. l68 Organizations umber Sense improves math skills 4' 1 k 'Y l-,Q jqy' Front Row: Khanh Nguyen, Pang Chen, Hoang Nguyen. Back Row: Mike Byars. Nic McPhee. Not pictured: Scott Pool, Miss Tillie Himstedt, sponsor. Number Sense is an organization of math students interested in competing in UIL math contests on the district, regional and state levels. Without use of calculators or scratch paper, members are given an 80-ques- tion test and have I0 minutes to work on it. Although Number Sense members do not meet regularly, each person works individually on improving his accuracy and speed of solving prob- lems. Math Team wins awards unfit If, Row: Karla F rese, Khanh Nguyen, Christie Majewski, Leslie Kressenbergg Row: Robert Scates, Balachander Nanjundasamy, Pang Chen, Hoang Back Row: Keith Williams, James Billings, Mike Byars, Miss Tillie Him- sponsor: Nic McPhee, Mrs. Ruth Lavy, sponsor, Mike Billings. Not pic- Mrs. Pat Anthony, sponsor. This is the first year the Math Team has been funded by the school system, said Miss Tillie Himstedt, sponsor of this award-winning group. The Math Team, unique at Rider, has been an active organization for three years, but due to the funds given by the school system this year, mem- bers have been able to participate in more contests and tournaments. The team won first place at the Rich- ardson Math Tournament, Nov. 24 and tied for second place at the San Anto- nio Alamo Heights Math Toumament, Nov. 17. Members practice individually and together Wednesdays after school. Among the advance subjects they study are algebra, geometry, trigonometry, elementary analysis and calculus. A great deal of enthusiasm, deter- mination and ability are responsible for the Math Team's success this year, said Miss Himstedt. Organizations 169 Orchestra strives for musicianship The orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Richard Affan- nato, works toward one main goal, that goal is to bring out the best in one's instrumental ability. During the school year, the orchestra attended and participated in many competitive concerts. The group played in Pops Concert, Region and Dis- I ll! Sponsor: Mr. Richard Affanato trict Concerts, Christmas Concerts, and All-State Concer Students also participated in UIQL concerts. The orchestra h a successful year. The orchestra worked towards the best p formance possible through self-discipline and musicianship- All-State: James Crossnoe . ' k B L. Allison, K. Anthony, D. Atwood, K. Baber, K. Berthelot, M. Lavy, R. McWhorter, L. Moulder, C..MUSlC , D. Carter, D. Coote, J. Crossnoe, J. Crown, K. Crum, B. Der- K. Nguyen, D. Ritchie, K. Rugely, M. S1mmons,rS ing, D. Domi, L. Drews, M. Dudley, D. Dutton, G. Fritsch, P. S. Spainhour, M. Spencer, T. Stewart, S.hTaylor, . Fuhrman, B. Glowacki, D. Jansen, D. Kapelskx, B. Kennedy, Vu, M. Williams, T. Wolfe, L. Zolnerwic . l70 Organizations NJ 'R in Eat your heart out, Jack Benny .WB g What's this? Mary had a little... Christi Musick --,YTS Bethany Dex-ing. James Crossnoe has the magic touch. Photography Club expands techniques The Photography Club meets Tuesday afternoon to learn and improve techniques of exposing film and developing film and printing pictures. In addition to reviewing different types of film, cameras and printing paper, the club is involved in various aspects of 5,9 photography. The students worked on a special project including various types of images that were placed on display in the library. Many members are interested in becoming photographers for the school newspaper or the yearbook. x'N Jeff Maw Brad Starks Ikont Row: Patricia Clay, Debra Spaulding, Brenda Pruitt, Joni Kosanke, Shelly Levy and Jack Schwartz. Second Row: Mike Penrod, Billy Price, Patty Weimer, Wellington Wonsang, Jane Aldridge, Michelle Cochran, Mark Hague and Todd Barnett. l72 Organizations Journalists find reporting a challenge Kelly Howard, editor: Shannon Ford, managing editor. Left: Steve All- red stayed busy with writing and photography. ROUNDUP Journalists have a responsibility to report news and to try to understand events around the world as they occur. Roundup staff members realized their responsibility in bal- ancing the news for many school organizations, writing opin- ions about various issues in editorials and spicing up the cov- erage with an occasional feature story. The staff did more than report news and write other copy. Advertisers sold ads that paid for the publication, and photog- raphers took pictures. The type is set with an electronic computer, developed copyread, corrected and pasted up on layout dummies The layout pages are taken to the printer after school, picked up the same evening and delivered by staff members the following morning to all homerooms. , 9 'Univ . ,mf Left, front row: Shannon Ford, Sue Hale, Kelly Howard, Susan Tull, Pat Olive, Middle row: Debra Molinaro, Rance Hogue, Kelley Gibson, Ronald Lingafel- ter, Sherrie Kisnerg Back row: Mary Lynn Wolfe, Alvin Mathe, Steve Allred, Adele Wills. Organizations 173 anglers promote school spirit The Ranglers have worked hard all year to build spirit, said Mrs. Mary Ann Marion, director of the group. The girls planned sign-making parties weekly during football season, performed at pep rallies and football games and attended all gym decorations. The Ran- glers also sponsored the annual Coyote Cookout, Nov. 15, in the school cafeteria. The Ranglers sacrificed many of their summer mornings to per- fect routines. Many of the girls attended special schools and workshops. In addition to performing at football games and pep rallies, the Ranglers participated in the Oil Bowl Parade, Mexican Day Parade and the Christmas Parade. The 50-girl drill team is a true example of Raider Pride. ig y Shannon Ford, senior, performs during half-time. '. 'Y A .L . S X First Row: Blanca Wonsang, Andre r ing, enecia Ankrom, Shannon Ford, Debbie Lemond, Kay Lyn oulso 1 - elly Sinclair, Sherrie Kisner. Second Row: Kathryn Keith ' uth Q-: Lesley Woodard, Adrian Wil- liams, Cynthia Fuller, Celi ' o - f ran Ragland, Darleen Moore, Becky Jennings, Leslie Martin, Mi - - ' parks, Cheryl Robinson, Kathy Crawford, Laura Lockard, Dana Henderson. Third Row: Kathy McKelvy, Kathy Conklin, Cristy Douglas, Cheri Godwin, Rhonda Lemley, Angela Edwards, I74 Organizations -3.-,...,.S,.--.Y,.,,?t. . , Laura Colhouer, Rhonda Bergenheier, Shelleye Patton, Nina Kalusche, Bristow, JoLynn Talley, Zena McClellan, Bridgett Hague, Lori T LaNell Woodard, Terry Davidson, Clara Stevens. Fourth Row: Mrs. Ann Marion, Val Jackson, Elizabeth Partridge, Ki Carolyn lin, Alisha Allen, Jackie Oatts, Kim Kipp, sti Vaden, heryl T Sonya Edwards, Laura Gerth, Jeannie Hicks, mI5.'B2IVlSfJil'l Morgan. Lieutenants Kay Lynn Coulson, Shannon Ford, Captain Debbie Lemond, Senecia Ankrom, Kelly Sinclair, Andrea Ebeling, Blanca Wonsang. +9 Princesses Shannon Ford and Adrian Williams Standing: the court, sopho- Bridgett Hague, Cathy Crawford, juniors Zena McClellan, Rhonda Lemley, Andrea Ebeling, Debbie Lemond and Kay Lynn Coulson. '5gf-in is fkf A f I Left: Social Officers: Rhonda Lemley, junior rep- resentative, Andrian Wil- liams, senior representative, Leslie Martin, president, Bridgett Hague, sophomore representative, Cheryl Toliver, secretary. Organizations I75 Rodeo Club rides again The Rodeo Club, under the sponsorship of Mr. Tommy Stevens and Mr. James M. Campbell, is a dedicated organization of students. Inactive and Active are the two major divisions that make up the club. The Inactive group partici- pates in everything except rodeos. The Active group participates by riding in rodeos and representing Rider. The club is successful because of the dedication contributed by all members. X 11 Left: Nick I-lite, president, Stacy McBride, secretary, Ken Wooster vice president. ,IM First row: Terri Cooley, Cindy Elliott, Shelly Fanchier, Sharon Aldrete, Stacy McBride, Terri Steed, Shari Cooley. row: Kyle Rutledge. Greg Gibbs, Doug Wooster, Kevin Wooster, Jerry Mantooth, Darren Mendenhall. Third row: Nick Brian Gradey, Kent McCord, Mark Lightfoot, Mike Gillis. 176 Organizations l M6 f Nick Hite exhibits his riding skills. Organizations I77 Science Reading shows interest, dedication Science Reading is for students dedicated and interested in the science fields. Each student works individually, studying and preparing for UIL competition. The group does not meet on a regualr basis, but each students works as he can. The highest score of a test they took earlier in the year decided on who goes to Regionals. The Meets are at the end of February. Students compete on District, Regional and State levels during the year. ' .,,, X Pang Chen shows interest in science. , M X 'W .t.. . R y -- if i iiiiii . X LA ffl - .1 X Hoang Nguyen works hard to develop scientific skills. i i 4 Ikont Row: John Young, Hoang Nguyen, Pang Chen. Second Raw: Mike Andree, James Billings, Mrs. June Nash, Nic McPhee, Brian Cervantes. I78 Organizations Spanish Club had rewarding year Row: Lesley Woodard, historian, Second Row: Valenda state student director, Kelly Gibson, secretary, Wolfe, second vice president, Third Row: Nina first vice president, Care Conklin, president, Mrs. Martin, sponsor. The Spanish Club, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Francine Martin, has participated in many activities throughout the year. Among the activities the club sponsored were a taco sale, participation in the Foreign Food Fair, an Unicef collection, Stanley, Tupperware and Amway sales, a Pecos for Braces project, and a camation sale on Valentines Day. The highlight of the year was the State PASF convention in San Antonio, March 6. Dana l-ormby, Jane Aldridge, Dawn Benson, Senecia Ankrom, Debbie Valenda Phillips. Slanding: Mrs. Francine Martin, Lesley Woodard, thy Conklin, Care Conklin, Nina Kalusche, Rhogena Field, Patricia Clay, Renee rardi. K A . Left, front row: Brad Starks, Willmer Wonsang, Wellington Wonsang, Todd Tarno, Tod Michel. Second row: Mrs. Fran- cine Martin, Melanie Ehrenfeld, Lesley Williams, Theresa Wolfe, Patrea Bryant, Kim Foreman, Barbara Wenger, Jackie Bryant. Back row: Kelly Gibson, Lesia Harney, Heike Bleich, Suzanne Tipton, Stacy Howard, Kim Kipp, Lisa Scott. gan-A Organizations I79 Student Council is an elected group of students who make decisions on many student and school activities. The Council is in charge of all class elections and vote counting for each. They also sponsor all-school dances. The blood drive for Martin Hobbs, a student at Rider, was spon- sored by the Council. T li l C. Kneeling: Ellen Smith, Lori Hanes, Lorie Satterfield, Leslie Hale, Caroline Simpson, Michelle Browning. Second Row: Toby Montgomery, Nancy Sund, Karen Lyles, Joel Richie, Carolyn Stockard, Angie Kowalick, Chareece Nail. Third l80 Organizations L,-,,A Student Council works for school In February members of the group attended a State Cor vention in Austin. A School Beautification Week was plann e for spring. The Council forms a group through which the stg dents can air their grievances to the administration. Th work during the year to bring a feeling of unity among the st dents. . wi. ,..p . I 1 33 is fi if Row: Regan Reser, Debra Molinaro, Dana Hillery, Richard Baxter, James Lyles, Tonya Stone, McCracken, Dedra Cadle. Not Pictured: Renee March Anderson, Shelly Levy, Paul Cook. L ..2 421.1 tl? Hillery, s, cretaryg Toby Montgomery, trea- dentg Nancy Sund, reporter ,presidentg Karen Lyles, vice presi- s I . if as '! '13f 'itg-ffl? f r ii: se gs, 3 ' 1, - f I K. Pgkdxi-sly L 94 xv .fb ' ...Q it lg I .ir if 511. .4 tx -'r X ff. snag, Q Richard Baxter and James Lyles ponder the question. C37 Organizations l8l 182 Organizations Q5 Mechanics student has skillful training. Students learn skills in Drafting. Students receive on-the-job training at Tech School. Tech School trains for future l l x bi For many students at Rider, Tech School is the chan- nel that provides the knowledge, skills, and experience needed to advance directly from high school to a num- ber of specialized jobs. Many courses are offered at Carrigan Center such as Auto Body Repair, Automotive Mechanics, Cosmetol- ogy, Diesel Mechanics, and Drafting. Others include Electronics, Health Occupations, Machining Trades, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning, Vocational Office Education and Welding. Courses offered at the Harrell Center are Building Maintenance Technology, Clothing Production, Fash- ion Merchandising, Food Production and Management. High school students participating in Tech School activities gained experience and learned skills for the career of their choice. X 7 Y s 0 l +1- I X Welding students gain experience. w ul 1 ss . .n ,' A 1 .. . 0 nu- ' W, . XX .,,5g Sign I. FR Y , S14 s Q I pus-Q.-...v Health Occupation students examine a patient. Cosmetology students practice skills. Organizations l83 l84 Sports Tennis Assistants displa dependabilit ' san su ' isa sol ill sua hoo Q :II :lf ' u ni. no ' ' ' R s iii is A O45 O O :tr S: I Ill I 5 I O OO lil YE' M Kneeling: Melanie Macon, Tara Cecil, Beth Rinard, Kelly Wren Second Row: Carolyn Stockard, Alita Harris, Glenda Pleinis Top Row: Susan Tull Zi., I'll hit the ball. Kelly Wren The Tennis Assistants, a group of girls, sponsored by Coac Jerry Franklin, was chosen for responsibility, and dependabil ity, and enthusiasm towards helping other students in tenni class. Some of the jobs include locking up the dressing rooms helping round-up tennis balls on the courts after class, an helping with typing and checking roll. I Q N. 1 if , We?- 3 -- SFT-::f?' M il t V. X f Ewi-Q' Where did the ball go? Susan Tull I missed the ball again! Alita Harris Thespians active in theatre The International Thespian Society is an honorary, educational ganization for high school students. Its aims are to establish and vance standards of excellence in all phases of theatre arts and to eate an active and intelligent interest in the theatre. Students enrolled in Drama classes are given an opportunity to rn membership in the society by participating in full-length and plays. That participation consists of acting jobs and work. Students receive point credit for working on productions outside rug--1 Ehrenfeld, Kathy Mclntire, Martha Martin, Betty Weber, '1' Leiland Jaynes helps students with script. the school. Members also have an opportunity to compete in speech tournaments in the areas of acting, poetry and prose reading. This year the entry in UIL competition was Louder, I Can't Hear You. The troup assisted in the production of the senior play and also produced an Evening of Theatre in the spring. An annual awards and initiation banquet completed the year. I 1 , 4 W','.9: , f 1 - 4, ai' . .0 F' '- ti Angie Blancett, Tracey Wyatt. Randy Bilyeu, Nancy Melanie Morgan, Kim Hix, Kim Anthony. Second Row: Joni Stroh, Kaycie Campbell, Brad Robertson, Chris Kosanke, H arren, Wills, David Hance, Brenda Pace, First Row: Susan Stuckey, Shari Dunn, Care Conklin, Susan Mo 's, Ruth Wood, Am nda Foster. Amanda Foster, David Hance, Care Conklin, Rhonda Bergenheier, Harry Warren read a script. Organizations l85 ICT opens doors for opportunit Industrial Cooperative Training CICTJ is a program that trains students for future employment in the Industrial field. ICT helps students find jobs in a field in which they are interested. Classroom instruc- tion includes individual study of their field, human relations, taxes and on-the-job safety. Students also participate in class fundrais- ing projects. Second. period students painted street addresses, and third period students sold firewood. LaVere Smilie Burnett a new member to the Rider faculty instructed ICT students this year. His methods of teaching and his own experiences were responsible for an excellent ICT program. First Row: Dale Brock John Simonton Howie Evans Derrick Stom Mike Bryant Second Todd Jordan, Jody Cox Bob Wuthrich Jeff Desborough Larry Jones Third Row Mr I aVer nett, Chris Foote Shane Johnson Tim Travis Buddy Neal Peat Robinson Mark Bender Gilliland. Not pictured Breint Bronaugh Dennis Davis Ricky Foreman Mike George Houston, Jake Jacobs Mike Johnson Mark Kimes Larry Lamb Toni Leucido Andy Miller Payne, Scottie Robertson Jeff Savage Steve Smith Dale Steed Mike Warren Bobby Wessel l86 Organizations VOE students experience offeepractiee 'J v l ill El Vocational Office Education has brought promising careers to students at Rider. The classroom offers experience in filing, bookkeeping, typ- I ing and other office skills. The student receives experience by working in office jobs. Through vocational programs such as VOE, students have the ability to gain an education and develop skills to prepare them for the future. Pam Bell practices bookkeeping. Delana Plain and Glenda Pleinis practice answering the telephone. Front row: Joe Bickley, Susan Patillo, Kammy Harney, Melissa Teichman, Delana Plain. Second row: Jonda Moore, Jamie Tipton, Kimmie Dowdy, Vickey Beebe, Glenda Pleinis, Donna Musick. Third row: Karen Hennessey, Gwen Cook, Susan 'Dabney, Donna Williams, Mitsi Gibson. Fourth row: Rhonda Weaver, Pam Bell, Karen Buck, Darla Meyers, Angie Harbison, Mary Weidenfeller. Not Pictured: Deb- bie Morgan, Tonya Stone. Organizations I87 Sports n . P . I O F I Sports buIld great bodres and great mInds From the fIrst grade students are taught how to play sports how to be good sports and how to care for one s body EIther as an actIve partIcIpant or as a spectator many people follow at least one sport through ItS season taklng speclal Interest In favorIte players or favorlte teams Team sports teach students how to work well Wlth other players whIle doIng theIr best as IndIvIduaI players Many sports requIrIng only one person to compete wIth another teaches the Importance of worklng alone In one strong deslre to wIn Whether a person chooses team sports or lndlvldual sports he IS taught cleanllness good health rules conduct self dIscIplIne concern for others how to be a wInner and howto be a good loser Teachers admlnrstrators coaches and spon sors all contrlbute to the teachlng of faIr play compassIon for fellow players and the deslre to show Splflt when necessary WInnIng IS not always the most Important element of playIng a game however Even when losIng one can wIn wIth the GXGFCISS for good health Sports help to educate the whole student Many years after graduatlon students wIlI hear the roar of the crowd the yells rIngIng through the aIr at pep rallles and games and then they wIII reflect on the prIde of havlng been a true FlaIder and a RaIder booster LearnIng to enjoy and to appreclate sports helps develop great physlcal fItness and mental abIlIty to carry one to great success In lIfe 7 f f N ' I I I f - . I 7 I I ', f . , . . .. Y ' I U 1 1 1 1 1 7 . ' . Y 1 1 l . . . . Y 1 , , g . ' I 0 I , l I ' I 4 4 ' I 1 Q . . . . 1 I ' I ' J . I 1 . . 1 1 1 ' ' s 1 Q 1 1 . ll I . . . . . . K I . 1 I ' t ' ll ' 1, ' ' . I t . C . t . . 5 , . . Q 1 t . . x I I I, K K 1 1 5 . . I . K s I l s ll I I s - l S S K 5 4 Ks VI' s 'I 5 ,J ss 4' 'J , 5 5 C 5.5 ',4 www Sports . 'R Coach, Chuck won't give me the football, and it's my tum to play with it! John Duke and Iles. McCracken thinks he is the Incredible Hulk. af . V 5 V,w 'fzf , , , fig This is a time for Kool-Aid. Susan Lewis Sports l89 190 Sports aiders overcome earl odds The Raiders have truly overcome this year, ending runner-up in District with a 4- l record. ROHO was 6-4 for the year. The odds seemed bad for the Raiders at the beginning of the season, losing Jay Huffer, who was killed in the April l0 tomado. and also losing Shane Landry who was para- lyzed from a neck injury in a scrimmage game against Vernon. Losing Jay Huffer in the tornado and the injury to Shane Landry hurt every mem- ber of the squad and coaching staff, said Manager Bill Wilson Coach Mercer. Spring training was curtailed due to the April 10 tomado. The Raiders were smaller in size and number this year than they have been in the past. Team members had more togethemess and confidence in each other, perhaps brought on by the disasters they shared. Offensive back, Kenny Montgomery, received a knee injury early in the season, leaving him unable to complete the season, Manager Steve Eagan but tailback Troy Williams went on become the city's leading rusher. The Raiders beat Wichita Falls School 7-3 this year, making it seven in a row that the Raiders have beat the otes. '1 A Raider watches from the side. 1'7- -flu. Captains Dana Emberton, Troy Williams and Phillip Dowd. All-District Team selected -Jw Q John Duke, Offense Brad Gamble, Offense 'Y Dowd, Offense and Defense Craig Stevenson, Offense Five football players were selected to six positions in the District 6-AAAA All-District Team. The Raiders placed players in four positions on offense and two positions on defense. Phillip Dowd made All-District on both offense and defense. None of the coaches was allowed to vote for players on his own team. Five Raiders received Honorable Mention. Noel Spraggins, Defense L Troy Williams Honorable Mention ,xv ll F' sl Brad Robertson Dana Emberton Mickey Johnson Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Football l9I 192 Sports Coaches work toward victory Head Coach Morris K. Mercer is in charge of the Raider's kicking game. He played quarterback at Weatherford High School, attended Weatherford Junior College and graduated from Hardin College with a Bachelor's degree in physical education. He received the Master's Degree at Midwestern State University. He has coached at Rider for 10 years. In his years of coaching, he has coached Don Williams, Vaughn Coffman, Gary Guffey and Jay Hill, also coaches at Rider. Coach David R. West coaches the offensive line, offensive linemen and works with quarterbacks and receivers. He played running back at Wichita Falls High School and played football at San Angelo and Trinity Universities. He has coached at Iowa Park, Barwise and here 10 years. Pak I g x g F tl ' Coach Donald L. Hartman coaches offensive backs, and in Coach Mercer's words is probably the best defensive secondary coach there is. He played quarter- back for Grand Prairie High School, Henderson College and attended East Texas State University. He has been coaching for I6 years, 13 of those years have been at Rider. v Coach Don P. Williams coordinates all defense and coaches the defensive force. He played football under the coaching of Coach Morris Mercer at Wichita Falls High School. He also played at Texarkana College. He has coached in Wichita Falls for ll years and has coached at Rider nine years. Raiders streak past Eagles 14-l0 The Rider Raiders began the year with a I4-10 victory over he Abilene Eagles thanks to the fleet feet of Kenny Mont- omery who brought the crowd to its feet in the first quarter hen he raced for the first score of the year. Dana Emberton kicked the extra point for a 7-0 Raider ad. The Eagles moved to the Raider 10 late in the second They had to settle for a field goal, making the score at half-time 7-3. Montgomery scored a second touchdown early in the fourth quarter as he took a scene pass from quarterback John Duke and scampered 46 yards down the left side line for pay dirt. Emberton's kick made 14-3. Abilene narrowed the mar- gin to l4-l0 on a 92-yard punt return. V No' Plainsmen defense stops Raiders 5-0 The Raiders suffered their first defeat in the second game as e Lubbock Monterey Plainsmen prevailed 5-0. Monterey ove inside Rider's 10-yard line twice in the first half, but the ore at halftime ended 0-0. Midway through the fourth quarter, the Plainsmen started a ive from Rider's 44-yard line and moved to the 10, but had settle with a 39-yard field goal a few plays later. On the ider's first play. after the kickoff, John Duke was sacked in e end-zone for a safety. ending the game 5-0. we 1 . is iff- wwf-: r: ff'atQf iwsisfm-we 'W V fY.WN?J,z - H- ki s I'-Ws,:-NAS.:-'sei hit.- ,.,,,s:.--1 A ' .. s...- 4 iss'-vwaggafgf' H- -- 'L f ' A .-Z..--ra x rg.-'-C75'iT . -.L.--3 ' 1 Q- 4' . ---,i..---- S' ',-f-fe-1.4.-we ' t -M5 .' -' -4 f ff' 17, -g1n.4.4: - - - 2- , ev- ' . N1 ',. . ,E miwiwlsx, 1' .w- Kenny Montgomery leaves the Eagles behind. fPhoto: courtesy of Wichita Falls Times and Record Newsj :Z 4 Q- . 5. rlhsnnw- John searches for a receiver. Sports 193 I94 Sports Defense dogs Huskies 6 O Rider's 6-0 win over Hirschi proved one thing, that statistics do not mean a thing. It is the score that counts. ROHO doubled the Huskies in first downs, I6-8: quadrupled them in yards rushing, 230-55: and edged Hirschi in punting 40.4-38.5. Rider could score only one touch- down though as they took the opening kick-off and drove 66 yards for the score eating up a little more than one- half of the first quarter clock. Tailback Kenny Montgomery cli- maxed the 12-play drive with a one- yard dive for paydirt. 8: .... K Blockers do their thing so that John Duke can do his gl-x - 'bw If--L., Raiders get ready for rampage. The look of determination 8' L m-,k.,,,, - .M We must stop meeting like this. John Henry boots it to the Huskies Rebels halt Raiders 31-O oy Williams runs it back to the Reb Troy Williams takes it the hard way fPhoto courtesy of Wichita Falls Times and aiders outdistanced b Bulldogs 21-O next possession, they scored their second touchdown from I7 yards out. They added their third touchdown in the first part of the second quarter. The Raiders' offense went scoreless as they went to the locker room trailing 21-0. The Raiders took the second half kick and marched 75 yards in I0 min- utes to the Bulldog five. On fourth down and one, Troy came up short and Altus took over, but the ROHO defense stiffened and the game ended 21-0. Sports l95 Gold Crush defeats Trojans 19-3 The Raider's Gold Crush defeated the Newman Smith Tro- terback John Duke and went in untouched for the score. T jans I9-3 thanks to Troy Williams' running for 193 yards and PAT failed again as ROHO now led I2-3. two touchdowns. On the ensuing kick-off, Brad Gamble recovered a Smi ROHO took the opening kick-off and marched 80 yards for fumble at the 23-yard line. Five plays later Williams scor the touchdown. Williams went to final 32 steps for his first his second touchdown from two yards out. Dana Embertoi touchdown. The extra point failed and Rider led 6-0. kick made it 19-3. The score remained 6-3 until the fourth quarter when the The Raider defense held Smith to only 76 total yards fort Raiders capitalized on a Trojan fumble at the Smith seven. entire game while Rider rolled up 377 yards. On the first play Noel Spraggins took the pitch from quar- sql Trojans keep their eye on the ball iPhoto courtesy of Wichita Falls Times and Record Newsj -'il' 1 uf-Y sr,--'wal 7 lla if . . l 1 ,f 7 Nw 'f1..i-33 John Duke looks for an open receiver. l96 Sports Raiders boot Broncos 9-7 ronco Peter Devereoux carries the ball as Raiders bring him down. iPhoto courtesy Denton igh School journalsim departmentl. Until Oct. 26, the Denton Broncos were undefeated. Then the Raiders stepped in. This victory was a turning point for ROHO, who were 2-0 in District action at this point. The winning points came from the toe of Dana Emberton on a 19-yard tield goal with six minutes and three seconds left in the third quarter. The Raiders took the opening kickoff from their own 41 and drove S8 yards in 14 plays, but fell one yard short of a touchdown. Denton scored the Erst points of the game in the second quarter on a 35-yard run. On a play with only 11 seconds left in the half, John Duke threw a short sideline pass to Craig Stevenson. Just as it looked as though Stevenson was bottled up by Denton Defenders, he pitched back to Williams, who raced down the right sideline for the touchdown. A pass play came up short for the point and Denton led 7-6 at the half. After intermission, Rider moved to the Denton four after a fumble recovery, but had to settle for the eventual winning Held goal. Farmers dim District hopes 48-9 The Raiders had their hopes for District mmed as they fell to the Lewisville rmers, 48-9. Troy Williams, with only 13 yards on ven carries at the time, toted tive times a 73-yard, 10-play drive that gave Rider only touchdown with only eight minutes d 43 seconds left in the game. Williams dashed 25 and 20 yards, spectively, to set up Mark Dawson's A--'ard score. The next time the Raiders had the ball, Williams carried for 25 yards and may had even more if the ball had not been over on an interception. 3' Craig'Lile gets the catch. 'f2'.1 'Tis . H ...S Q ,,c,. tf' .---' . -N c.,-,,.. S c . ws. ff gfg-to rlreci M' N 2 M-S 5.3 7i'?f'l1'7f-3' sf , -.-.f In R ' tm s 4 . f . Qtoaf -T-f'c ii 'W' Troy Williams looks for a way out as a Farmer gets a hold of the situation. iPhoto courtesy of Wichita Falls Times and Record Newsj 4 nl . r Q. ... i -W- iki ' ix : 3- 4 P il 'N . J 1 5 H ' , , ' ,vi I t :K PP- -. 'L S A John Duke calls the signals. Sports I97 ROH0 cages Lions, 29 14 The Raiders defeated the winless Carrollton Turner Lions, 29-14, making the Raiders 3-l in District 6-AAAA play. Rider looked like a runaway winner in the first quarter. The Raiders marched to paydirt three times in less than six minutes. On their first possession, the Raiders drove 53 yards on seven plays with Troy Williams' 33-yard romp down the left sideline. Mark Dawson scored the six-pointer on a one-yard run up the middle, but a bobbled snap on the point after kept it 6-0. After Turner fumbled deep in its own territory, Williams took the Raiders break from huddle. Troy Williams moves into action. Mark Peters sends the ball Raiders make it seven in a ROWHO, 7-3 The Raiders conquered the Wichita Falls igh School Coyotes, 7-3, making it seven ears in a row that the Raiders have been s over their cross-town rivals. This has been traditional and emotional YQZQ game throughout Rider's history. 1 ne Raiders were predicted to come out on the losing end this year, but ROHO saw things differently. The Coyote's only points came when a 37-vard Held goal split the uprights ff' ag. 1: ,, s A Coyote bites the dust. 'Rv lx A 555' -5 ,414 Raider spirit reflects another victory. on me last play of the first half. The Raider's winning points came in the fourth quarter with a 14-yard touchdown pass from John Duke to Craig Stevenson. Duke's touchdown pass was set up when Tracy Truette blocked a punt at the Coyote 13 with six and one-half minutes left in the game. At this time, tension was really on the Raiders. Players on the sideline could be heard shouting do it for Shane! Shane Landry, who was injured in a scrimmage game early in the fall, was given the game ball at the Sports Banquet. xx 3 If 2 Craig Stevenson sprints past the Coyotes. ,, ' 1 Ll, . ,Xa -yn i ,Q .2 - .Ja 4 .rv ., Q 'Q -'limp 4 The thrill of victory! John Duke puts the move on. '35, -.ww v. Ai-.. we .mt qw.,-W.. W , A -of--2:,:teffiNfewf21z, ' - , 1 f mm W., .- eb Q, 1 f , ,, f .fy mfttwmf ff f- - 1 1- . ,,-if, t, ., , WS? .w,1w...' 200 Football , 'Hi .I , .wummif,?iW,4.wW,e.,5..imv W- +V, um , M tw wwwww' - .f.,v,1ygg,9iWgQMm,w ,Q f'.,g.v.gg.,,.Z?x33NQ,,,, any .- Y .iv-. 9, 45? i L f: I Sift '51, nl 99. gay From raw: Mgr. Steve Egan. David Mowrey. Mickey Johnson. Mark McQuerry, Dever. Randy James. Ron Thacker. Paul Cook, mgr.. Bill Wilson. mgr. Second Craig Stevenson. Kevin Anderson. John Duke. Scott Baker. Troy Williams, Doug berlin. Bubba Mossman. Dana Emberton. Tracy Truette. Third row: Bart Boley. .V ,xk. , MQQQ x , .ww . , 1-Tgqwgw-,.1:-i wx uw It-in X sa t2Ls?Ssr,iQi. ' if , .f if. iff? -lev- Anthony Levell. Brad Robertson. Dan Broussard. John Henry Williams. Mike Joel Deason. Mark Dawson. Fourth row: Mark Peters. Horace Boston, Iles. Del Smith. Hunter Hayes. Phillip Jones. Noel Spraggins. Kenny Montgom- Brad Gamble. Phillip Dowd. Football 20l Bandits train for future The Junior Varsity Football Team ended its season with a 5-5 record with two forfeits. The Bandits dropped many close games. The Bandits began the season with a 7-6 loss at Iowa Park. The Bandits then suffered the second loss to Hirshi 7-0. with an outstanding victory over Mineral Wells 33-7 Ha work and dedication holds a promise for the future The Ba dits were directed by Coaches Jay Hill and Kenneth B Wichita Falls Rowdies 26-8, the Bandits then bounced bar . l i u I The JV's first victory was a 28-20 stomping against Burkbur- nett. The second victory was 29-16 over Hirschi. The 2-0 shut- out came when the Bandits defeated Altus. Losing to the roughs. This is Coach Burroughs' first year at coaching t team. The team worked hard to train for future games b faced a difficult season. Q 0,0 Hg B07 Q, First Row: Allen Navarro, Greg Owens, Horace Pope, Derrick Combs, Stephen Page, John Gonzales, Jack Schwartz, Regan Reser, Mark Levy, Richie Linnear. Second Row: Kevin Towry, Scott Meyers, Danny Neal, Rusty Gibson, Jon Miles, Brent Higginbotham, Mike Penrod, Mike Patterson, Scott .e I xl 'ill . f Akfvlf 'G -f ' ' I QXDER gm ,N ,.,. 1 L Q I as Q81 Coach Hill confers with Bandit Bobby Johnson as Coach Burroughs gives a signal. 202 Bandits ,fat , X Johnson Robert Choate Third Row Chris Gage Ted Donald Davis, Brian Grady, Mark Beauchamp, Mike T- Scott Hill, Kevin Plemons, Brian McClain, Tony Rose, M agers Mike Hennessey and Pat Russell. Lindsey, Brian Taylor, Greg Evans, Kevin Goldstein, 7 ' ' 7 ' dr www-qg, . .. i.itlsg.kN:Yi5FL X NL all Greg Owens moves into action ,Q Brian Taylor watches the ball float. iPhoto courtesy of Wichita Falls Times and Record News.J ai! 4 it .FM Life at the bottom of the heap. t ,Rv ll '- 1 Vhifie- - Football 203 Exif Greg Owens drives his way through the line. W in , in Mike Walker gives the ball a klck iPhoto courtesy of Wichita Falls Times and Record NEWS J 204 Football pu- 4' 1-Www If we ' X vv'. 3 KK? l 3233 ff? LM a',':'a Q, K 'Q ' f 0 x , M , . Yfffnw If M? r . 'Z' l QA fe , W 4, 'airy .g ' f 1 :Ai s 'H if vi' 1 ' f ik 's'f'J-N , K ' -'?.:s1.. -14-,Qf,f,., ' Xfiflis . .1-y'vfiQ.:5Yw'5-' - gpm 1 ff 'W 4,1 ,Em A W I Ap gif,-Mkzweqqaig-,'wf41 A Q, :W '1eM,:1,j 5 Q., 153.15 1- -25.:Jv3 j X' kv' if-'3fZ'f,i12Z:igfQjfm fy ,- 1w',:- nike' of M ' , 1' 'ff of jf 'wish ,, 504 aa HW? -'f gs,-'A GW v , ':3f?gg'f 5 532' A 3, i .gffffzfig-g1f11f77l'yi K ,siiwfffer f of off' Gres Owens looks for a hole Allen Navarro outdlstances defenders 1 g 3 Q K Q .. A xl . X r , Q' , i ,Mu 'G at 1' Q 1 ,iw Q, No one stops Allen Navarro. 206 Sports Freshmen prove to be champions The Rustlers ended an excellent year with a record of 9-1, winning City Championship. The Freshmen proved they were capable athletes and wor- thy champions. I think this is a tribute to these youngsters who kept improving every game and did not give up when things were bad, said Coach Gary Guffey. These young men kept working hard, despite the storm, friends being killed and the loss of Martin Hobb's ability to play because of illness. Coach Guffey and the team thought it fitting to dedicate the last game with Wichita Falls High School to Martin. The Rustlers defeated cross-town rivals, WFHS Pups I3-6, winning City Championship. Becoming a Rustler is not an easy task. The Freshmen must leave their Junior High rivalries behind and look to the future. The team practices long hours, striving for perfection. Rust- lers are a group that works together uniting as one team to be winners. Coach Gary Guffey and Vaughn Coffman on to another victory. F' J- 'T its-4-ev-Ei ' y y , y , , '- J W F' ,, J' A 5 Q it J 4. ' Ziff! 'Q rent A. fl ...U r js 71 X id '- 81, hangs, S, i' I if s ra - r 'J . r 1 S.. v E V, I 1 5 . ,iles I Q E-eww at t ,Inga i, 7 ff G -4 rl! E1 J J pdf it is W' . J, N jx 1' ' f. il . 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'.:f5f.A25tisf2Ef-fS62?'?f:zff1 .. ..,z.ga,z':v-fTf'iXQw..?L? -5925 .1 , Z4-X'-.e?'fi:?12iZ5ff'2Wl?5,L,Kff5 e ktixflfm -J5 ,1 .?'cfi's'Z1ili, 3f4S'i'L. -' -S Front Row: Michael Scurry, Gerald Hampton, Doug Allison, Roderick Newman, William Rutledge, Dwayne Jackson, Ste ven Schlarb, Mark Deason, Bobby Carter, Alan Jefferies, Lance Stampfli, Russ Almong Second Row: Ronnie Bloxham, Tiff Covington, John Conklin, Marion Williams, Richard Baxter, Matt Deason, Harry Levell, Terry Jefferson, Randy Harbison Mike Gonzales, Scott Malone, Lee Jonesg Third Row: Coach Gary Guffey, Aaron Calhoun, Joseph Griggs, Jim Johnston Steve Kennemer, Robert Napier, Mike Philion, Donnie Bowen, Kevin Cook, Chris Craig, Thomas Werner, Gregg Polly Coach Vaughn Coffman, Fourth Row: Tim Thompson, Cliff Brown, Lo Jones, Richard Menard, Greg Pogue, Terry Flem ons, Horace McNeil, Russell Veitenheimer, Brad Cagle, Mike Marker, Chuck Cupp, Clark Seitz. Not pictured: Coach Frank Farnsworth and Martin Hobbs Q Xe. Rustlers Wax Hirschi 26-0 A s s so-wo, K U E . ..,M,.Ne:w:4:-anew - Rustlers march on to another win. 40 Matt Deason and 50 Mike Gonzales zero in a Husky. iPhoto courtesy Times Publishing Companyj Sports 207 208 Sports Frosh Win cit championship .lf Smlle boys . . . . . . you re on candld camera. Richard Baxter 35g clears the way for Bobby Carter. fPhoto courtesy Times Publishing Companyj 0 Rustlers roll over Pups 13-6 Qrkx Mike sprmts for a first down. f Photo courtesy of Times Publishing Companyj looks for a receiver on a rainy day. Bobby fights for extra yards. fPhoto courtesy of Times Pub- lishing Companyj Sports 209 Basketball shows signs of improvement The Varsity Boys Basketball Team, the Runnin' Raiders, showed great poise and stamina all season. The Raider strategy of a hustling offensive and defensive game proved to be successful. The Cinderella Team had a good pre-season record and entered District play with a win over Carrollton Smith. The team members proved they were contenders after beating Wichita Falls High School S0-38, tieing the Coyotes the first half of District. The team gained more unity and kept improving to open the second half of District with a win over Newman Smith and continued its winning streak throughout the rest of the season. True disputants are like true sportsmeng their whole delight is in the pursuit. --Alexander Pope This is a piece of cake. Where did they put the basket? X John Dudley goes for a lay-up. Craig Stevenson shoots a jumper from the outside. Q 'H-'tl i ai g ww 25' D roy and Craig work together for the next basket. ggigtisn digfgldvhiliaglsgl Winston Buford and Steve Basketball 2l l Varsity tips off winning season r'-- Q Q 2l2 Basketball Winston Buford adds two points to the lead. UNI nun: I ,mu xiii xt its Coach Richter explains the strategy. 6 v-mf...... ........ l ASE, ,Q Jay Epp looks for Troy Williams under the basket Steve Cawthon gets tne edge on the tip off. Raiders smoke WFHS, 50-38 N1 ts, Steve Cawthon pulls down another rebound. b-in-,,,,,...-ww-M1 W in v Q41 5 ,-3' , t ff' ,,..,--f--..,...- fx X:r ' wnmrff, W' W., .J,or,., S' . . one of our Raiders Puts 3 m0Ve 011 the Winston Stretch Armstrong Buford shoots from the line. Coyote. Basketball 213 Raiders surprise Lewisville, 75-71 Sl T va ' ffi2 tx 0 Del Smith, 15, waits under the bucket for the rebound. U sa it .fl-Q if 5'-2 214 Basketball Weebles wobble, but they don't fall down. Brent adds two more points. Foul Shot With two 60's stuck on the scoreboard And two seconds hanging on the clock, The solemn boy in the center of eyes, Squeezed by silence, Seeks out the line with his feet, Soothes his hands along his uniform, Gently drums the ball against the floor, Then measures the waiting net, Raises the ball on his right hand, Balances it with his left, Calms it with fingertips, Breathes, Crouches, Waits, And then through a stretching of stillness, Nudges it upward. The ball Slides up and out, . Lands, Leans, Wobbles, Wavers. Hesitates, Exasperates, Plays it coy Until every face begs with Unsounding screams, And then And then, Q And then, Right before ROAR-UP Dives down and through. By Edwin F. Hoey 'gall'- 'vut Q 216 Sports Runnin' Raider Varsit - . 3sss.M2s1::s- - ss- . - . -1' First Row: Craig Stevenson, John Dudley, Jay Epp, Troy Williams, Brent Bowen, Scott Jacobs, Steve Ca Not pictured: Coach Terry Richter and manager Kenny Montgomery. asketball Buford, William Connally, Del Smith. Second Row: Rick Johnson, Craig Dement. Sports 2 I 7 Bandits rate District Cham ps The Junior Varsity Basketball Team had a very successful year. The team is rated District Champs. The boys played with much enthusiasm, pride and desire to win, said Coach Vaughn Coffman. The spirit and poise of the group reflects its true sportsmanship. Coach Vaughn Coffman B 11 L. A Bfcll ROWS DOImCll McGowan, Billy Gaydosh, Greg Foster, Jeff Michael Blanks, Kevin Goldstein, Ferrell Jarrett, Charlie Bru Dickey, James Johnson, Jim Leggett, Scott West, Shaw Merrill, David M0I'1'iS- Ken Berthelot, James Webmann. lhont Row: Gary Kaufman, 218 Basketball 'YW Look, Skylab's falling. Scott West. NUEQ 33' Someone didn't use his right guard. Jeff Dickey. Danny Craig goes for two points. Schedule Lawton Altus Smith Lewisville Denton Turner WFHS Smith Smith Lewisville Denton Turner WFHS THEM 44 69 52 56 61 71 58 58 58 68 63 62 59 Basket h Q10 if ...ww 'A 'if J . 1 Wait, I'm at the wrong end of the court. Scott West. ff Excuse me please. Danny Craig. 220 Baekelball . 'fi Horace Boston takes a leaping shot. V 7 ' X -' 7 X ff: Fifi-53W 'S You better move your hands. Jeff Dickey. Wife K 'T if g ,W 34. 37 .xl , Xu. You better move out of the way. Scott West. Basketball 221 Freshmen Boys dribble The Freshmen Boys tinished the year with a respectable record. Under the instruction of Coach Don Hartman, the team has the makings of a good future basketball squad. The team put on some exciting plays during games at home and away, playing tough teams as Wichita Falls High School, Hirschi, Iowa Park and Notre Dame. 222 Basketball 4 LJ O l 2 :N r WI s MXN 2 e.N Eegfvflf: iwlffiii ' ,., U. 4115.01 to victory Here Here Here There Here There There There Here Here There There Here SCHEDULE Nov. 29 Bowie Dec. 10 WFHS Dec. 13 Hirschi I li Dec. 17 Notre Dame . X5 Jan. ll-12 Rider Toumament 0 XX Jan. 14 Notre Dame Jan. 17 Hirschi C s., Jan. 21 WFHS Yxvvv' W! Jan. 24 Notre Da Jan. 31 lowa Page b 7 Feb. 4 Hirschi 0 ' wg Feb. 7 Iowa Park Feb. 11 wms N. V 4' I K.. J 0 I S P V if v l r i b' 'Q - fi 'K I A 4 I 'NX Rustler shoots over opponent. I P WK flV flbl I' ' 7: nlllllljgill'-gi' 5 L.. Back Rows Dwayne Jackson, Adam Hartman, Lo Jones, Michael Billings, John Wurster. Second Row: Mike Chisholm, Rodrick Newman, Bobby Carter, Marion Williams, Michael Scurry. Front Rows Eddie Palmatary, Chris Macon, Horace McNeil. N- x : Don Hartman Freshman Boys Coach Varsity girls rebound toward success The Varsity Girls Basketball Team, now in its second year at Rider, had a promising season. Under the instruction of Coach Frank Farnsworth, the girls won many games on the road and at home. This year the girls defeated Old High's Lady Team in the last game of the season. The girls also placed second in District with a 12-12 season mark. Diana Russell practices dribbling. SCHEDULE Nov. 15 Vernon There Nov. 19 Burkbumett There Nov. 20 Hirschi Here Nov. 27 Iowa Park There Nov. 29-30 Henrietta Tourn. There Dec. 3 Burkburnett Here Dec. 6,7,8 Rider Tour. Here Dec. 11 Hirschi There Dec. 18 Bowie Here Dec. 20 J acksboro Here Dec. 28 Bowie There Jan. 7 'Denton Here Jan. 10 'Lewisville There Jan. 14 'Turner Here Jan. 17 'Smith There Jan. 21 'WFHS Here Jan. 24 'Denton There Jan. 28 'Lewisville Here Jan. 31 'Turner There Feb 4 'Smith Here Feb 7 'WFHS There 224 Sports Kaycie Campbell makes a pass k Dee Dee Brown drives in. hunt Row: Managers, Karla Widders, Kim Sosebee, Susan Hall. Second Row: Belivia Chatman, Dee Dee Brown, Janet 0'Mealey, Mary Ellen Craig, Shelly Parker, Zalema Thurman. Back Row: Coach Farnsworth, Machelle Whitehead, Diana Russell, Karen Sorenson, Kaycle Campbell, Carol Jackson. 1 Wg Lady Raider has upper hand. ' ' 'hkflfi I . ,- If vii sl Q .,,,,....., g-nun--'-'- Dee Dee Brown shoots for two while Karen Sorenson looks on. Sports 225 226 Sports Varsit Girls Roster Mr. Frank Farnsworth Varsity Girls Coach Belivia Chatman, Sr 5'6 Forward all 55 Girls basketball looks to the future. -Vi - 'QA gg Q. A . X Q. . Q - or for X Mary Ellen Craig, Sr. 5'8 Forward Dee Dee Brown on the go. 1 barol Jackson, Sr. 5'8 Forward XX Sports 227 I a L Janet O'Mealey, Sr. 5'9 Forward S if fl So long and fair wellf' 2 e Zalema Thurman, Sr. Dee Dee Brown, Jr. 5'1 Guard 5'7 Guard L Where is the basket? Sports 229 230 Sports Karen Sorenson, Jr. 5'8 Forward It's a plane, it's a bird, it's super basket- ball. ii x xr. QQ: k Q X N Q. Kaycie Campbell, Soph 6'0 Post xrf '. 40 hllWh h dS h. Shelley Parker,Soph. Mac e e ite ea , op 5'6 Guard Hey, do you want to do something about it? 6'1 Post Sports 231 Junior Varsity shows promise The Junior Varsity Basketball Team put forth much effort this year by combining teamwork and skill. The team has shown a great amount of determination and endurance. The team consisted of last year's freshmen and JV players. The girls gained much experience through this year's games, and they have improved greatly. ff' 'Y 25f Front Row: Adrian Humphrey, Lydia Little, Robin Speck, Pam SU-llfulllf C0aChV1Ck1MCFHdden Shan Bell Pamwelmef Williams Libbie Johnson, Patrea Bryant, March Anderson. Martini Cindy Grantham Sherry Kelley Cindy Webb -'N C.- 1 n n s 6 wav -Bitzgy .zilvlgggig fi-5 -is s i 5 ' D N, .N gre g ,L W Q Kiev.-. x Jkfii h 'fffvi , ' 1 fc. - an ' H VA X The Rider athletic spirit. , ' , i, H f , A Cindy Webb shows concern. Libbie Johnson is in over her head. Q ff Twig! fhfiff' Sports 233 44. ,, , ...fi .mv Q,-' K o n 7- , - 'if e-. ' .Q-f ., , , . , 4 at-he a A K k i f M51,.,..,. , t., Mwz.'is'N.uN'i Cinda Grantham and Pam Williams try to get closer to basket. Kaycie Campbell receives the ball 234 Basketball 33 Y J .V. girls in action with Denton. u 1'0 -so-anna-ing., fi Patti Weimer is looking to catch the rebound. J .V. girls jump off to good start. t , H f'1f'X it Girls, the basketball belongs in the b8Sk6f- J .V. and Varsity improve and practice together. G 4 Basketball 235 236 Sports Freshmen jump off to good experience The Freshman Basketball Team had a year full of exper- ience. Coach Angi Anderson trained the girls for next year's Junior Varsity Team. The girls devoted much time and effort to the game. The first year of Basketball trains students the technique and skills of the game. .H f al T Q2- ra X , A , 4,5 .mr .... . .X .N Shelly Hatley shows enthusiasm. 32 40 43 Kneeling: Loretta Everett, Lori Garner, Beth Garey, Coach Angi Anderson, Barbara Jones, Kelly Barbara Barnes, Catharina Bruce, Cheri Mayberry, Debbie Jones, Kim Partain, Shelly Hatley, Wendy Williams, Manager: Angie Farris. Standing: Henderson, . if Q Beth Garey, this is not your dancing class. Barbara Jones, get those hands higher! Kim Partain, try to keep your mind on practice! Basketball 237 u A .,, vt Tennis is the game of 'love' Coming from a strong year last year, the Tennis Team continued to show a winning spirit and a growing enthusiasm for the sport. Under the coaching of Mr. Jerry Franklin, members practice during sixth period and after school daily. Workouts consist of warm-up, drill, practice matches and conditioning. The return of several lettermen added experience to the team, increasing its power against their opponents. Returning lettermen were Julie Bachman, Cristi Gowan, Jeff McCracken, Kerry Keene, Keith Clark, Keith Stone, Susan Jeter, Caroline Looney and Teresa Waltko. ah' Susan Jeter Scott Long si!-2 238 Tennis Varsity Members: Toni King, Tom Cardos, Susan Jeter, Missy Sharon Hagler, Scott Long, Chuck Wasserott, Jeff Adams, Keith Stone, Caroline Looney. Middle: Julie Bachman, Kerry Keener, Greg McCord, Keith Clark, Brent Woods Shelly Schwartz, Gayle Willis, Cristi Gowan. Back: Doug Getts, Team: Julie Bachman, Gail Willis, Keith Stone, Toni Sharon Hagler, Doug Getts, Kerry Keener, Jeff McCracken, 'P' 1979 Region champs, Cristi Gowan and Susan Jeter. Q Scott Long, Keith Clark, Susan Jeter, Greg McCord, Caroline Looney, Cristi Gowan. . ,JK X s. l , il K, Q, ! Puz 1979 Region champ, Jeff McCracken. J ,e,, as all ,,, if? kt' Tennis 239 g f? E 4 . es if 1 i ff R , .. M fwww e ' 1'-:we - H H ' Q. , 59451 fi: e. 5f,Fgkfa e fllff Q, , Q5 f .. e .- H 1. f :gf-fre A 1 5 - 3 ' 1 , '55, '. A - -Q - !dias.x,.'.1' :V X- ,,4,g.,,.,,.,,, ,-. 1 . l m I., -,, 4. 1 f if ' -If ' V :I , A, Q K Q fi K ., , , ,A , . ,gk .fx H :Q X ff JvQMv77sff'v-7M lf: -fx,-,y - , Q f I ff K. ff, , ' gif f ff ,f mf .-,.f.....,-L1 lf!! f,.f f,,f 0,4-qs,-l15LgfY ,fi f ' i'.fsS1fv12fR2kfA:iWi e 1 w. Kerry Keener ai ga- wk R va N N, . f f-f' f e x A 'e i ' 2 ,1 . . ww 1 5 Y' , , 'U ,,., H 'A ' ae g,,.eii,e -, i 4 Nrf-S-.1 '. e 1'--'s4:.., Q v+ fw.f :, , e L -X 013 . ,ff- 1 , ,:. 1' f my .-,swx .5 ef., 5.1.3 ,I f -- I f.-3.sHg. - - If A f V f Y ,L 1 , if , W e 'V 1 ,, . ..,, . . , . , ,,A. . -'-- .. D f ff -' ME J-211' f'ff- W-uv - D f Q: 1 X - J ' f - .Q-W-.. , 3.1 wa? Dis? M fr- L, S elf' E., Q- it , E. 35 . 1- . K p L. .e-A i K e K 'L 'e f' S Qi-:lk f iieff T 9iQi5ftfil?f??f34 . A 5 jw Ll . ,x am Hi, .Q l I Qwf,-,ixsksgriw f K -hx kk -L Q , H, ie . me W x New W -' . 1. M ,e i 1 W, . e M 3 ' ew S22 K , - f-i1b,ggTxfE1.Ef? f' Q' i1.'f gF Hlfff' , is ,. ., Al . Q .2 x X,-D E - U ,.LL 5 3 f-1 --1 -Ns M ..,. 1,4 K ,. rf . . Ff..,- X Wxwh? Q..-X.. uw. 'effflf :,Uf 'f'NT'I ?YT Y i 'NXi ' 240 Tennis Julie Bachman Q Chuck Wasserott v1 W, A! 54, 'U' , :Riga Q it -41:-oi, 4' 4: RDI ummm! Q lui-..-.. 1 . , f xi , , nm, ,, V JJ V' B' ' I , f , r 74' . ' F, ' wig ' 0 + 5:':'5.wY:9:':N'zf3:':':QOIQIQQQXOIQ Toni King Caroline Looney I' Y Varsity: Front: Bryan Fudge, Chander Nanjundasamy, Kim Bentley, Wade Laing. Backs Roger Reed, Johnnie Morgan, Dollar, Kristi Epp, Debbie Evans, Lisa Tucker, Barry Alisha Britt, Leisha Cadle, Linda Lentz, Todd Barnett, Dane Lewis, Middle: Renee Berardi, Lori McConnell, DeAnne Molinaro, Angie Kowalick. Swim Team practices many hours The Swim Team, coached by Miss Dana Loftin, worked out early mornings and late after- noons. Many hours of practice and dedication went into devel- oping the team's skill. Through- out the year, the Swim Team competed in challenging touma- ments and represented Rider High School in its usual good manner. Karen MacG1nnis rests after a swim. R , , ,S . .SQ-. , I at , , s f is . 1, v Q 'gs f 0 Q I s by 'SCL Varsity Team: Front, Karen MacGinn1s, Annette Tackett Marita Lavy Middle Stephanie Simpson Behrens, Back: Paul Davis, Jon Lavy, Rob Forrest Kevin MacG1nn1s Varsity Swim Team, Front: Kim Maywald, Karen Karen Martin, Middle Row: Ann Brown, Mary Pam Rector, Brenda Pruitt, Gretchen McKey, Back: Skelton, Brad Starks, April Schlegel, Mike Warren, Jeff s E 5 s1-viva-N. hug... We Q... CT Divers: Sue Hale and John Buckley. . 91 5 Q 4 Q' ' tb ilu, ,L .ty W Q x- s CQ ,,a 'h,s ,. .. , K -i X Lg, '- 1 Q A r yh - Lt . :NN Esta Behrens competes in the Midwestern State University Invitational Tournament. Sports 243 Golf tees off to good year The Rider Golf Team, instructed by Coach Snyder, com- peted in many tournaments throughout the school year. Com- posed of I5 members, the Golf Team has only 4 lettermeng one senior Mark Barber, and 5 new members, Mats Bruce, Rusty Carpenter, Danny Shine, Todd Krueger and Susan Martin. The boy's team competed Feb. 8-9 at the Wichita Falls Invitational and at Sweetwater. The team also participated at Fort Worth, Ardmore, and Duncan. District competition was tough as the boy's com- peted at Lewisville, Denton, and here in Wichita Falls. The girls team also competed March 10 at Denton, Ard- more, and Wichita Falls Invitationals. District began April 2 in Denton. The girls team has four members, senior Lynn LeBuss, junior Susan Lewis, sophomore Shellye Lovelace and Susan Martin. Mark Barber 244 Sports l ig .. .Ms , -13 .N F -s 1 ,L MT Row: Steve Goode, Scott Parks, Britt Hance, Mark Danny Shine, Kieth Meyer. Top Row: Todd Krueger, Bruce, Susan Lewis, Shellye Lovelace, Rusty Carpenter, 2 S 5 5 Q A t . sv 5 Zh' yprg b ip g Q i H L t 35? M Q Ji X.: p S Er 59? Q S I' Golf talk by Coach Snyder and Todd Krueger. M f f t Susan Martin, Steve Penny, Dan Dunkleberg. Not pictured: Lynn LeBuss. I Susan Lewis, Mark Barber tured: Lynn LeBus. 4f'-:- 1 Q1 all f x . -vi I . and Shellye Lovelace. Not pic- W Sports 245 Baseball strikes at success The Rider Baseball Team under Coaches Gary Guffy and David West began practice Feb. l. The team practiced outside in good weather, but if the weather turned bad they would have to go into the gym. The season began March l with a game against Iowa Park. Several local games were played before District started April l against Den- ton. .f--3 al' ' , .aff- W 'Z- March March March March March March March March March March March April April April' April April April April April April May SCHEDULE l Iowa Park 4 Hirschi 6-8 Baseball Classic ll Graham I3 Mineral Wells 15 Lawton Eisenhower 17 Altus 18 Lawton 21 Eisenhower 25 Lawton 27-29 Duncan Tournament l Denton 3 Lewisville 8 Turner ll Smith 15 WFHS 18 Denton 22 Lewisville 25 Turner 29 Smith 2 WFHS 5..- . 5 ,,,. Ns f .ff Kneeling: Kevin Isbell. First Row: Kevin Hawkins, Michael Crooks, Tony Anderson, Steve Dotson, Mark McQuerry James, Lyndsey Blacklock, Jeff Young. Second Row: Bart Holzer, Wesley Shepherd, Rance Hogue, Tim Bartram 246 Sports 5-J Randy James L.. s Wesley Shepherd Um 41 is Z wif 1 . Steve Goode Sports 247 248 Track Girls Track gains recognition After practicing in various field events and long distance running for many long and frustrating hours, the Girls Track Team became a strong, powerful and dedicated group. Under the leadership of Coach Frank Famsworth, the girls par- ticipated in running events such as the 100, 200, 440, 880, mile run and relays. The field events par- ticipated in were the long jump, shot put, discus throw and hur- dles. The Girls Track Team fin- ished with another fine season. l K 7 f X XS ' ' Q 4 1 5, D 1 .-, 1111, - 255' RJ' s it x AX c, N .T r A so 2 A , l A ,a it A i 'X fs - page kktyg fn kk I K .Q ., A rl - First Row: Pam Williams, Sheryl Nelson, Valenda Phillips, Cinda Grantham. Second Row 1 Bruce, Kim Partain, Angela Pace, Barbara Hunter. Third Row: Lora Griggs, Sandra Martini Anderson, Jo Ann Burrus. Fourth Row: Machelle Whitehead, Susan Hall, Janet O'Mealey Karen Penni Worthen. BPAQGK a fix Q WIFUTN ,rssww Q m Q? 1 Raiders on, the move! Barbara Hunter, Karen Lyles, O'Mealey, Cinda Grantham, Machelle Whitehead. ip N gg QM 5-M... W f, ,, ,4 'fy ,, ,wg 'X Ven Griggs, Sheryl Nelson and Pam Williams all had Whea- for breakfast. X. The Bionic Woman, Susan Hall sports 249 Bo Tracksters run through season The Boys Track Team, coached by Jay Hill and Ken Burroughs, practiced through snow, ice or rain. The team spent many hours working on track and field events, put- ting forth great determination and effort. They strived for endurance, strength and speed. At the end of the season the Raider Tracksters had accomplished another rewarding year. X A14 fkigff 4' ' S' .vt I Ns 4 Stl 44 ,xx Zh :L ft 'f 11: ,Pg - IQ L 5 A-D ,, X ,, I can't believe he is going to do that, says Ritchie Linnear. Raider Tracksters run the track. Raiders take a break. Noel Spraggins in action if as Kenny Montgomery exhibits his jumping skills. Phillip Dowd. cannot believe I am missing the afternoon cartoons for this, Up, up and away. Dana Emberton throws the shot put. Track 25I Student Llfe IS the tame that students have to thunk to talk and to share good tlmes with friends It IS a tame for holding part time jobs In local supermarkets fast food restaurants department stores and other places of bus: department stores and other places of bus: ness lt IS a reflection of ones feelings and thoughts whether he IS away from school ln the halls between classes going to movies dragging Kemp or merely staylng at home society The carefree Ilfestyle reflects the Influence of schools and homes Interests hobbies careers and friends reflect family tradltlons and awareness of contemporary tlmes This IS a time for maturlng and learning more about ones self chooslng careers settlng goals preparing for college and llfe outslde hugh school Llfe at Rider Hugh School reflects special and memorable tlmes I 5 s 5 O 's 'v','v' . . , ' , O I I I I r N I N I N I N I X I N I I I O I . . . 1 1' . , . . . . . 1 - ' ' . ' 7 . S ' -- I '- I , . 1 . . . I - . 1 1 s . . . . I ! . i 4 ' I ' 1 The casual, lnformal llfe reflects the trend of 1 - . I I ' 1 , , I - . . Q I 1 . . . I - , . t . . . . . 1 , . I v 7 .1 . . , Q . t . . . . K . K . K K K I t K I I 5 I x I s I S I I N J I 5 4 s ' 4 l . 4 5 Studen STUDENT LIFE I yodeled for my Cheerios this morning, I'm a newspaper 6dit0l', S8yS Kelly HOW8rd- Randy Morgan to a friend. 5, l I f J 3 A hair on my head is out of place? asked Michelle Browning. Student Life 253 Students make money With the cost of living continually rising, more and more students are seeking employment. Money for recreation is the main reason for going to work. Also students need money to help pay for cars and gas. Students with part-timejobs sometimes have a little trouble with homework. Most students either get out after fifth period or are in a work program in which they leave school after third period and also receive credits for working. Part-time jobs range from selling in a department store to sacking at grocery stores, two of the most popularjobs. Work- ing at fast-food restaurants is another popularjob. Even though students have little time, they still find enough time to work. gun--In ur Don Wright checks in merchandise at Muehlber- ger's. 254 Studtnt Life P' Karen Goyen straightens some shelves at her part-timejob David Lawson gives people a friendly smile. 4 i J,f! fr Rutledge sells shoes at Dillards to make a little wants. money and to help with special clothes and other Lyles presses emblems on T-shirts at her part-timejob. Mary Lynn Wolfe looks interested as she wraps a Christmas package. Student Life 255 Night Life The weekend is anticipated by almost everyone. The joys of being able to stay out late on Friday and sleep in on Saturday are great. Many activities include going to the show, going shopping, riding up and down Kemp and going on dates. Many students go to concerts, either in Wichita Falls, or in Dallas. Disco music is still popular and students over the age of 18 go to the local discos. People always find something to do at night and if anything new ever arrives, it is always found. Marty Irwin plays pinball as he waits for a lane at the bowling alley. 256 Student Life ,.,- A few Rider students wait in line for tickets at the theater Taco Burrito is a familiar place to park. ills I FY - . I 9 .0 . 10.0 ' f 7 , lf'l ..' I 'pr 'fm sf -4- . .5935-', Q ,, . .B gf X Y Q.. 7' 'ik 3. 11 A w Q x5 Us I' 'U Candid Camera A erm l t aaaa X 3 1 , ie -1. X Q. Lame - , Sf? g YL N aal e aaaa be r, - fr af X I' 8 ,,,, K. is X 1 v. ' A if Q 5 - Xb-s Toby Montgomery, Chareece Nall and Becky Rupe enjoy a Rlder basketball game at M.S.U. 43 I ' f i r l , Let me out, cries Steve Cawthon. Everyone smiles on candid camera Judy Marcotte is wom out after a football game. Tressa Sturgis and Shannon Ford help Jeff McCracken eat lunch. . :,:,,.s..,5:.f-1-p..,3w,,7q,c 33.5, ' . s-., ' , 4 - ' Karen Hennessey, Brad Robertson and Randy Bilyeu take a rest after acting out a play. Look at all of my mums, says Laura Young. Iranians capture American hostages, Navwfl le' Lao coflsi -w Qs 'C' de, 691, IIIN lb I: 1.040031 CEI? g l . 0 - ra,If9'l150aft,5a: 1,,- flip! 'I , ' 01, Uge be X ' d '3'r ofa' ape Sk 'der' p e'- xan C a group Of if '-mg, 'am ave, 00,, 'He X r 'mation' when nd bum 775 qsoujgeylmeregressa is a MY sedoxispsgovle as hoSta'g'xi:s?1S not to -97Z0e'iwfso Q- Qsqlztlkz gt' 00 . ' n. ' ' 0 ll s - The r .txipiot Sefcxuzzcgged to segxewthxs ,zacamiiddegfz M5313 01' 72168. 'S eou - oSSl l ' -Ve fo a 01 GJ' methods is a very big pm, said im' U, -vs, '11 ,,.f1f, fp We, , 5 , I . G I' e He :iii ie: fvizfitt -n . a e ' . , , ' gwe xcsences if ami one o Wzgufd gg:-elzfq 3150941 flue 09 , ' 'li 'll -V0 90' in it pfiybabiy Will SZ? 16612691 baiaib 271 fo . - nie - f 011 f C' 0 is being ' because Uesqayvffbe Jo Cola' 010300361 a,.,er.P ghtS Point' he 'll 'll' 081- Uv an re had at uves of 1 . 61:4 Uqad ess .G S00 U 3 1 me -h is Ure fob! we dg hi irusifadng The next few pages are col- lages of some of the main events that occurred during the 1979-80 school year. The first two pages consist of world and local news, and the last two pages consist of school news. Two pages are devoted to students' comments. endange ait. Whic -ish, is 52,95 ' ii 2 Cage! aaa YG Q5 awaldheim C11SCu5:ies formula for relefil SK and W SG Unloading supplies Two Soviet military cargo aircraft unload Atgh ' 1 - - military suppues on the taxiway of Kabul 2HAaF:1n'sgr55unce the military coup on Dec.. 3ll'J?.l!j., liusgngn supplies continue to pour into Carter warns Soviets . Weather cau ses schools to close in Wichita Falls area H UD OKs S2 1 Gold price soars, l H911 f0I' lCOI'I'lEldO gud dollar takes beating By JAMES PEIPERT Assoclated.Prcss Writer Gold prices around the world soared Thurs- diy 33 traders worried by .crises In -lran and Afghanistan shifted wealth from currencies to bullion. The price spiraled to 8649.73 per ounce gi Hlong Kong before it fell back to S621 in New or . The dollar was battered ln foreign exchange trading in Asia and Europe before European central banks intervened to support the Ame,-5. can currency. li, the time tradingended 'in New York, the dollar was slightly higher At Wit's End it What did pantyhose do for you today? , .. 57 .mx 6 1 X J ' .Sr-1, c I fgfv-ig qi: s X, + w. t ' af at 3 . . they are slight built. average or ny sam BOMBECK 8 m00S8. What have your pantyhose against rmost other currencies. 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L' -'1 i ,E -.:.,ff --, 43,4-.:.,, .V -X xu:ti',..n1,,,..,, avi' Heisman wZ1fIfl'l87'S in all-Stal' game, HoNol,ul.u mrl - Fresh from their standout Peffofm' ances in New htear's bwzl Trop y ggmes, 1979 Helsnrlan winner Charles White of South- -rn California and .1978 Hels- .an winner Billy Sims of Ok- loma are expected to turn up we tropical turf here Satur- Missouri, along with fullback James Hadnol from Texas T h. egims, who rolled up 165 Yafds ' 0klahoma's 24-7 Orange in . Bowl victory over Floridg State, and White. who won rrw valuable player hon0rS With 3 ecord 247 yards rushing 011 39 ,carries in USCG 1745 Squeaker 9 99 ccWhat do you think of the World situation? By Don Dill President Carter should be commended on the job he has done. I realize releasing the hostages is far from being achieved, but all are still alive. Being alive is precious to all of us, so think of the possible consequences when you say you would initiate military action against the Iranians. They would love to fight, and they could all die martyrs! Afghanistan, Iran and the Olympics have cer- tainly come to critical posit- ions in relation to the United States since they know what this country has done in the past and what crises we have overcome. gpfr. sl Af xl ,Qi f I ff ' W .f ..'.-. V41 .',f 51- , ,, I I Il S d tLife By Cindy Porter The world situation is very frightening to me. I feel like we, the United States, are a great big elephant walking a very high tight rope with Russia below trying to make us fall. lf we fall, everyone will die. By Alan Barnett FleligiousIy, I think we are in the last days. There are many events predicted by the prophets long ago which are happening now. It is the time to start shaping up. It is a shame we have to live with this, but as long as man is ruler of the world, there will be a continuous period of bad times. I think that everyone' is too free with all his money and materialistic possessions that no one ever stops to think about what he has and to be grateful he has money and materials. I also think those that have money should help the starving people in other countries. Author unknown 2' 5271 ,9f,.2 -4 -fu-fi fi' 5 7 .2--f g Lgj, f af ' GQ iizfgff ,liig U f' 1 ff' 1 1 - Ziff eff' By Venus Jones I think it is bad that everyone cannot get along with each other. If everyone would get along, people could help each other. All the rich people , that have money they will not use in a lifetime, should donate money to the starving children around the world. I think that if I had a chance to help people to talk chance to help people, to talk with people and to be with people who need someone that cared, I would do so. People who are able to do these things, but do not, will be punished and they should know it. CCA memorable event in my senior yearf' Rider-Coyote Week has en the most memorable ent so far in my senior year. am a member of Goalpost ecorators which made Ri- r-Coyote Week even more eaningful because I really It that I was doing some- ing for the Raiders and ost important of all, we beat e Coyotes. Author unknown By Troy Williams Defeating the Coyotes 7-3 rlier in the year provided all e memories in my senior ar. 91 4.5 By Steve Colley Repainting the Raider on e center of the gym floor as my greatest senior mem- yi!! By Tracey Wyatt I think my most memorable event has been being a cheer- leader for the Raiders. The Old High game made me realize no matter if we won or lost, we were still Raiders in our heart and we would always be number one. The spirit slacked off during the year because of various rea- sons, but when Coyote Week came around, everyone was involved, and we really showed our Raider Pride. We were picked to lose because of our size, but we proved if it is in one's heart and mind, anything can be done. We were losing at the first half of the game, but then after half-time, the guys pulled themselves together and won the game, making it seven in a Rowho. Most important- ly, we were united. 'Y' jyx Six By Karen Booth The memorable event in my senior year has not ar- rived yetg that happens to be graduation. Being in a cap- pella during the Christmas season was beautiful, be- cause there will not be a Christmas season like that one again. The oneness and closeness we feel at our last concert is fantastic. lt was worth it even more to see the smile on Mr. Cowan's face. I am proud to be a Raider and in away, I did not want to see myself as a senior. 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The Coyotqfp . en fnrnbiefstopped pronnst ' , Ped Wilgfflgvg '12 'A O es. The Coyotes inmbi-'fi -1' - fuk Qdzgen, ,gn 9 's TS-7.3. The Randev'f ,-.dye o ,,5Q,1j, Roo 25 W Q? -ned on 3 bobble at the -4' ff 4' Q Q 0 f' 'A - 15. o - 4, 1 1 . t' 6 Qa Qgvq '7 0 Qffv 'V ' ?9 f iiders ended the year 0 Q 6 e o 0 Sl f- 'P In . 9 9410 'Pe' 42:99, 24 ' S' QQ, .7 f in district with aff, v9'o9 4-94 90, ,-Z Q Oontheyear ' 3504- -gfq, Q60 '94 64 42, 9. f 9 4 45 9- f 0 0 Q f' grit qi-if wfk 504. Q Q Q . 9' .9 9 13 6.9 0 0, oo fa? Q, ir 'vo' QQ, 6,7 ,Q A I' ' 1 ' 009, fbo936'5, Q59 fp 1 1' 0 , 0690 062133 . ivaf 'Y 9' 4 f P ' 9 0 66 6 0 4 di 3 0'-391+ Q 1 0 0 4 Q 0 6' so 1- ' gf 0 fs of Q, fe, r 4 Q fr? at 21' 429 C3 9 4 1' 4 gg 'E ,- tr 0 O' 4 ..o1,,9.0'o off-0 ,Loco 00 5,-r'?1. 'P.'39 '?o f 10, .0 QAZWGQQOZJ 4-. wJ' -9 Q f' 9 I 0 7 1- 0 if Qt 4'.,9triP-5-Qa,og,,-oo! o ,94'.QZ-o vOQ,O'p.,7 0 va' ' fff '9 'K 6 O 020062 O ! 0 ,ufyget . Q ' W Q22 9g'9Q9 3 Q 94-JE, 'oo 6116 A .f O A ef' 6 9029 0 ge '3 Gi 01160 9' 'E 73 Qfgqgow f 0 5 9 I I Q G 6 l 4A.4J , 9 0 .IA-V.. 0 Q. 9, A Citiwe OHO con 'men mflflxmmsr 1 14 yard tonch- WH-is don ' in statistics. Jsepi- 27-30 The 6006 Dodd 8:15 p.m.5' 5 t Craig quarter iifted the m xeir seventh straight Raidgf dgfci U Wichita Faiis High gon in the 54 p.m. Sqn, 30, ,- Coyotes toltk' 11-14 Tho Maxwufqp it 8 chdown pass was set offense. P-IL B60 Wood Smale 'nyggw tte biocked a ' The Coy H99 AtUCenoer, MSU 2,30 P m ' kick-off if 19-20g 2543? Nov XS, wlh Ulm Difkfy 8:1S.!g.mL - Sept. minutes remaining I for n T-h came no s 13- d Od- 13 Wichita Fm, symphony eke md Band. sky, 9 of 6 Wee 0 'I' 0 6,f-6. L 45 0 o fs, 0-I' 0 9.1-6,0-,qv A Wo 9 6 Q' CP reC ' - . va ,na 6939983 wexgg Kira A . - . - I X'-2-?i.'fLL' I repairs Kffgbhshwr- Bu' V 3969, A Qjiifaf E A f Q QW '14 Q O vfzxg'-3 0 ' A I 'E 1 0 9,5 6 . 0 I O , Razders are at the begznnzng of a new decade rebuzldzng not onbz school and homes but lzves as well Memorzes reflect the zndzvzdual and unzque way of lzfe and lzfe expresses zndzvzdual Interests and tastes wzth memorzes of the past as a Razder and dreams for the future as an zndz vzdual Most people enjoy the glow of warm frzendshqns the joy of shared good tzmes and personal feelzngs that reflect a love of humanzty that grows wzth each passzng year One s lje shznes and sparkles wzth a rzch herztage and experzence of wznmng or loszng Tomorrow s frzends reflect another world another tzme a way of preservzng the herztage of yesterday whzle waztzng what tomorrow brings Leaving the securzty of Rzder Hzgh School can be sad for some semors but also provldes anttczpatzon of full tzme employment begznnzng a career or furtherzng one s educa ton Thzs zs a tzme for sayzng good byes to frtends that may never be seen agazn and a tzme for buzldzng new frzendshms and lookzng ahead to the future whzle reflectzng on the years spent at Rzder havzng good tzmes O r r r I I I N I N V N ' x V N ' x Q , . Q Q . . . , , . . 9 1 , - . . . , 5 3 ' 1 , . 5 I s , I S I S I N I 8 I S I I 5 V 4 A I ss 1 I 5 , 4 . s 4,4 ' 4 5 4 9. , 'UVUUV' Closing bf I ,X 75. Q XX f api :sag You want me to dance and play the drums at the same time? John Duke. Is it soup yet? asks Jeff McCracken. Q. F 2 Mark Stahl likes to play the blues of the bass guitar. Closing 267 268 Closing Craig DeMent portrays Halloween. S 5 . fs r When did the freshmen get permission to sit in the Student e it Center? Lori Haynes, Karla Stroud and Connie Hester. H iila s ' L Christi Bailes fright! gives blood during the Red Cross Blood Drive for Martin Hobbs, who was ill. ffm e--N The Sumurai triplets, Mark Barber, Mike Byars and Tim Loftin. W-,hw Ranglers Bridgett Hague, Leslie Martin and Val Jackson show pride in being honored with Rangler pillows. Closing 269 270 Closing 'Twas the night before Christmas when all through the school Debra Spaulding and Penni Worthen were moonlighting as elves. Heike Blcich, foreign exchange student, enjoys school in Amc Joel Richie and John Rugeley show great gymnastic talent by climbing to the top basketball goal. Memories light the corners of my mind misty water col- ored memories of the way we were. Scattered pictures of the smiles we left behind, smiles we gave to one another for the way we were. So it's the laughter we will remem- ber whenever we remember the way we were. Closing 27l We're number one. We fought every battle together. We've done everything everyone said could never be done. Senior class of 1980. We're number one. V N ' Y - , ffx-.X 51 2? 'L 4 .2',L42.,e 'ff ll, Ann E. 18, 34. 156 raham, Roger L. 34 air, Roger A. 66, 137 Index Avara, Jamie L. 50 Baber, Karen K. 7, 34, 134, 123 Christi R. 34 ams, Doris E. 34 ams, Mike 34 ams, John M. 66 ams, Missy L. 66 ams, Roosevelt 50 erson, Allen M. 82 Bohm dison, Shawn M. 82 uddell, Bubba 34 ares, Gregory A. 66 rete, Sharon D. 50, 136, 176 ridge, Jane 10, 50. 179 xander, Becky L. 66, 154, 138 xander, Tracie A. 50 xander, Victor 50 n, Alisha G. 34, 156, 157, 174 n, Janice A. 66 n, Jerry E. 82 n, Kathy 5, 34 n, Robert E. 82 n, Susan D. 82 n, Tammy n, Tina L. 82 son, Douglas W. 206, 82 on, Lisa 34, 156, 157 on, Lynn 50, 134, 166, 138 n, Vicki M. 66 ed, Rebecca L. 34 d, Steve D. 66, 173 an, Russ 82 anza, Larry A. 82 ell, Timothy J. 82 Bachman, Julie 50, 134, 166 Baggs. Baggs. Ann 66 Brendan G. 50 Baggs, Jan 66 Bailes, Bailes, Bailey. Sharlon G. 82 Renee C. 50 Baker. Bryan P. 34 Baker, Janet L. 50, 166 Baker. Jennifer E. 149, 82 Baker, Scott 165, 200, 122 Baker, Susan M. 82 Baldwin, Sharon L. 34 Baley, Tracie M. 149, 82, 66 Ball. Greg 66 Banks, Yondy M. Barber, Mark H. 11, 34, 118, 120, 122 Barham, Vicki D. 34, 154, 123 Bames, Barbara A. 82 Bamett, Todd 50 Bamett, Alan 34, 97, 118 Barron, Mark D. 66, 137 Ban'y, Randy 34 Bartram, Timothy L. 66 Bass, Willie L. 50 Baxter, Richard E. 104, 105, 208, 206,82,181,180 Beagle, Mark W. 82 Bean, Becky L. 50, 62 Beauchamp, Mark A. 66 Berry, William S. 145, 150 Berthelot, Ken J. 66 Beshear, Brady S. 82, 94 Beshear, Brandon E. 82 Beyer, Jim G. 66, 138, 79 Bickley, Joe J. 35, 187 Biggs, Mary M. 82 Billings, Dana S. 82 Billings, James 50, 169, 121, 124 Billings, Michael A. 169. 82 Bills, Charles C. 66 Bills, David B. 50 Bilyeu. Randy E. 66, 259, 79 Bishop, Lynn L. 66 Bishop, Richard L. 82 Bitner, Tommy C. 35 Blacklock, Lyndsey A. 50 Blackwood, Debbie K. 82 Blackwood, Greg A. 66 Blair, Rodrick 82 Blancett, Angie J. 66, 1 10 Blandford, Kathy 66 Blanks, Michael W. 50 Bleich, Heike 35, 179, 150 Blevins, Letitia S. 83 Blevins, Eddie 50 Bloxham, Ronald L. 206, 83 Blue, Edith 163 Boardingham, Cotlyn 50 Boardingham, Jacob 83 Boardingham, Melissia 50 Bradford, Donald L. 83 Brandon, Lynn L. 67 Brantley, Melissa 67 Breeding, Renee 51 Brenner, Deborah A. 67 Brewster, Tom 83 Briesemeister, Bruce E. 67, 138 Briesemeister, Martha A. 35, 138 Brigham, Mattie A. Bright, Donna C. 67 Bright, Janet A. 83 Bright, William F. 51 Briscoe, Michael K. 83 Bristo, Gina E. 67, 154, 174 Bristow, Terry R. 67 Bristow, Tina L. 51 Britt, Alisha 83 Brock, Dorothy J. 67, 154, 138 Brock, Dale D. 13. 51, 186 Brock, Toni A. 35, 154 Bronaugh, Brent A. 35 Brooker, Brigid L. 83 Brooking, Eric 35, 136 Broussard, Cenia C. 162, 83 Broussard, Dan 35, 160, 161, 162 Bodin, Bodin, Linda M. 149, 83 Lisa Y. 66, 154 Boggs, Fonda R. 35 Boggs, Kim L. 66 Boggs, Shelly K. 83 non, Tammy L. 67, 152 Evette 163 erson, erson, erson, erson, Betty C. 66, 152, 150 Kevin H. 34,200 March D. 66, 232 Tony 50 re, Donald J. 34 Beebe, Vicky L. 34, 187 Beene, Beene, Beene, Beene, Denise 82 Loretta R. 66, 162 Youlanda Y. 82 re, Mike M. 66, 138 ee, Paul 34 ews, Tammye L. 34 czk, Jennifer A. 66 czk, Sheryl L. 149, 82, 150 om, Senecia R. 34, 134, 156, , 174, 175 ony, Kim 34 ckle, Russell O. 34, 160, 162 , Cindy A. 34, 154, 156 trong, Donna K. 66 trong, Sarah 34, 134, 156, 138 trong, Virginia A. Brenda J. 50 berry, Eddie 66 vit, Allison 82 Behrens, Esta Q. 66, 242, 243 Behrens, Martin G. 50 Bell, Barbara A. 162, 82 Bell, Estella E. 66, 161, 162 Bell, Kelly G. 50 Bell, Pam D. 34, 187 Bell, Shari L. 50,232 Bellamy, Ralph O. 50 Bender, Mark A. 34, 186 Benham, Jamie 5, 34 Bennett, Tammie L. Benson, Dawn A. 35, 179 Benson, Tina A. 149, 82 Bentley, Kimberly S. 50, 154 Berardi, Renee M. 50, 179, 150 Boley, Bart 35, 134, 200, 123 Bolton, Sherry 35 Bonifant, Lora L. 10, 50. 162 Bonner, Vallerie 83 Booker, Carolyn Y. 50, 138 Boone, Maureen 35 Booth, Karen 67, 162, 257 Booth, Karen A. 35, 134 Borton, Dale R. 67 Bosquct, Ed 35 Boston, Horace O. 50, 200 Boucher, Brenda K. 50 Bowen, Brent C. 35, 216, 217 Bowen, Jerry 163, 83 200, 122 Brown, Anne 67, 243 Brown, Beverly K. 83 Brown, Clifford R. 206, 83 Brown, Jason 83 Brown, DeeDee 51, 225, 244 Brown, Jannett D. Brown, Kimberly A. 67, 162 Brown, La Donna L. 83 Brown, Maudell Brown, Michel 35, 162 Brown, Portia C. 51, 162 Brown, Ruth A. Brown, Wesley M. 2, 67, 138 Browning, Michelle 67, 102, 103, 110, 180 Browning, Renee D. 51 Bruce, Cathalina 83 Bruce, Mats G. 51, 153 Bruner, Charles A. 67 Bryant, Ann 67 Bryant, Jacquelyn 35, 179, 123 Bryant, Michael J. 35, 186 Bryant, Patrea D. 67, 164, 179, 232 Bryant, Tracy L. 67 Bucher, Scott 51 Bowen, Donnie D. 67, 137, 206 Bowen, Marion M. 51 Bowen, Mike E. 51, 134 Bowen Boyce, , Richard Ronald E. 83 Boyd, Craig S. 35 Boyd, Polly M. 51 s, Doug D. 66, 164 d, Debra L. 82 nstein, Denise D. 50, 124 n, Angela J . 82 , Tara L. 50, 154 Bergenheier, Rhonda K. 35, 133, 174 Berry, Charles 35 Berry, Christina 82 Berry, Helen C. 35 Berry, Steven P. Boyer, Lee 133, 138 Boyles, Billy 67, 83 Bracey, Eddie C. 83 Bracks, Deronda J . 35 Bracks, Karmen Buck, Karen L. 35 Buckley, John C. 67, 243 Buford, Kenneth W. Buford, Winston T. 216 Bunger, Christine 67 Bumett, Cindy D. 51 Bums, Teresa A. 67 Burross, Craig 35 Burrus, JoAnn 83, 138 Burrus, John A. 67, 103, 79 Bush, Timothy R. 35 Buster, Brenda K. 51, 134 Darren L. 53 Butler, Kimberly K. Byars, Micheal D. 7, 35, 118, 119, 165, 169, 145, 120, 122 Caballero, Naomi O. 67, 154, 163, 164 Cadambi, Sujata 35, 152, 145 Cadle, Dedra K. 67, 110, 154, 180 Cadle, Lela 67, 154,64 Cadle, Leisha K. 51, 154 Cadman, Phillip D. 51 Cadotte, Janice F. 51 Cagle, Brad 206, 83 Cagle, Kerri L. 15, 35, 134, 152, 156, 150 Calamita, Angela M. 83 Calderon, Evette 36 Calderon, Steven A. 67 Caldwell, Kimberly K. 51,62 Calhoun, Aaron S. 206, 83 Callaway, Carol D. 67 Cambria, Tara L. Cameron, Douglas B. Campagna, Michelle L. 152, 83 Campbell, Kaycie M. 62, 225, 244 Campbell, Robert E. 83 Canada, David A. 166 Canaday, Daniel P. 67 Canaday, David A. 36, 162 Cannedy, Karen L. 83 Carlton, Rhonda K. 112, 83, 257 Carlton, Sondra L. 36, 257 Carnes, Matt 83 Carpenter, Ernie 36, 122 Carpenter, Russell 51 Carpenter, Tammy D. 104, 105, 112, 83 Carroll, Frank H. Carroll, Karen C. 67 Carter, Bobby 163, 208, 206, 83 Carter, Denise A. 51, 138, 124 Cartwright, Janet L. 36 Cartwright, Julie A. 51 Cartwright, Terry L. 67 Casteel, Thomas 51 Cates, Betsy 83 Cawthon, Jonathan D. 51 Cawthon, Stephen W. 36, 216, 217, 258 Cecil, Tara D. 51, 154, 184 Cervantes, Brian V. 68, 138 Chalfant, Roxanne 36, 123 Chancelor, Robyn A. 51 Chandler, Donna K. 68 Chandler, Dudley R. Chandler, Sam 68 Chandler, Steve D. 36 Chaney, Cynthia A. 68 Chappell, Brian K. 68 Chappell, Gregory M. 36, 134, 138 Chastain, Chris A. 68 Chatman, Belivia L. 36, 162, 225 Chatman, Jeff A. 36 Chen, Pang C. 36, 169, 145, 120, 122 Childers, Donald W. 51 Childers, Lee Ann 68, 138 Chisholm, Mike 83 Chisholm, Michelle D. 51, 139 Chittum, Steve C. 51, 134, 138 Choate, Robert G. 68, 137 Christian, William Churchill, Mark D. 68 Clark, Keith K. 51 Clark, Jack A. 68 Clark, Karen K. Clarkson, Julie M. 149, 84 Clay, Earnestine 36 Clay, Patricia A. 51, 108, 179 Clements, Charla L. 84 Clifton, Sue S. 51 Crabtree, Holly C. 104, 105, 112, 84 Craig, Chris J. 206, 84 Craig, Cynthia P. 68 Craig, Daniel P. 52, 124 Craig, Mary E. 36, 225, 123 Craig, Sheri L. 36 Crawford, Kathy 52, 174, 175 Crews, Erick C. 68, 144, 138 Critz, Gerald R. 84 Crooks, Michael 36 Crossnoe, James P. 36, 138 Crouch, Gisele F. 36 Crowder, Katie 68, 78 Crown, John 52, 165, 138, 121 Crum, Karen S. 7, 36, 156, 123 Culberson, Laurie L. 52 Cline, Cheryl P. 84 Cobb, Gary W. 68 Cochran, Deborah S. 84 Cochran, Glen A. 68 Cochran, Michelle D. 51, 138 Cochran, Rick F. 3, 51 Cockrell, Gregg L. 36, 138, 139 Cole, Ivan T. 36 Coleman, Emest E. 84 Colhouer, Laura L. 68, 174 Colley, Steven L. 36 Collier, Andy 68, 138 Collier, Paul 51 Collins, Curt A. 51 Collins, Dana L. 84 Culver, Robert N. 36 Cupp, Charles L. 68, 206, 84 Cyrus, Beverly J. 52 Cyrus, Pamela J. 36 Dabney, Ronnie L. 36 Dabney, Susan A. 52 Daniel, Jana K. 68 Daniel, Michael D. 163, 84, 138 Dannelley, Donald E. 52 Dannelly, Mary E. 52 Coltman, Michelle H. 163, 84 Combs, Derrick 68 Combs, Kyle S. Conklin, Care 52, 179, 174 Conklin, John J. 206, 84 Conklin, Kathleen M. 52, 179, 174 Connally, William A. 52 Conner, Brenna Y. 84 Conner, Dean 52 Cook, Gwen A. 52 Cook, Kevin 206 Cook, Margaret L. 68, 110, 78 Cook, Minnie M. 84 Cook, Paul A. 48, 52, 100, 101, 200, 124 Cook, Steven L. 52 Cooley, Shari E. 176, 84 Cooley, Terri H. 176, 84 Cooper, Kim 52 Coote, Debra A. 36, 154, 166, 138 Corona, Michelle D. 68 Cotterman, Kelly J. 52 Cotterman, Kristi J. 84 Cotton, Debra M. 68 Coulson, Kay Lynn 36, 156, 157, 174, 175, 122 Cover, Jackie A. 68, 153 Covington, Tifton C. 206, 84 Darkow, Faith M. 68, 154 Damell, Scott 52, 144, 138 Damell, Joseph Davidson, Terry L. 42, 174 Davis Andra L. De Ann 37, 138 Davis, Davis, , Brian K. 84 Davis, Clay M. 52 Davis, David L. 68 Davis, Dennis N. 37, 186 Davis, Donald R. 68 Davis, Dwight D. 68 Davis, Helena 68 Davis, Paul 242 Davis, Lana M. 52, 174 Davis, Latonya T. 68, 162 Davis, Michael L. 118, 134, 162 Davis, Michael L. 68 Davis, Jr., Richard J. 84 Dawson, Mark C. 37, 115, 200 Deason, Joel C. 52, 100, 101,200 Deason, Mark S. 104, 105, 206, 84 Dice, Kathy 52, 124 Dice, Kelley J. 69 Dickerson, Edith E. 84 Dickerson, Robert D. Dickey, Jeff 52 Dickson, Shelia J. 37 Diep, Nghi 69 Dill, Don K. 37, 134, 165, 138, 12 Dill, Samie N. 80, 149, 84 Dimond, Tracee A. 37 Dipprey, Annette 69 Dixon, Connie L. 52 Dixon, Gary L. 69 Doan, Randy O. 69 Dodd, Sheri R. 37 Dollar, Alison L. 69, 154 Domi, David E. 52 - Domi, Dwayne K. 37, 144, 123 Donald Bruce D. 52 Dorsey, Charles G. Dotson, Steve C. 37, 144, 138 Douglas, Christy L. 52, 164, 174 Douglas, Stephen G. 52 Dove, Cathy D. 52 Dowd, Phillip E. 37, 200, 191, 1 122 Dowdy, Carol M. 52 Dowdy, Kemmie 37, 187 Dray, Dale S. 53, 136 Drew, David 37, 160, 162 Drew, Roxane 69 Drews, Lisa M. 84 Driver, Jan 53, 134, 166, 138 Duckett, Jessie 162 Duckett, John Duckett, Theophilu 84 Dudley, John E. 69, 216 Dudley, Kenneth W. 69 Dudley, Mark A. 7, 69, 138 Duffield, Paula R. 53 Duke, David 52, 138, 257, 139 Duke, John W. 37, 200, 267, 191 150, 189 Duncan, Angela R. 69 Dunkelberg, Danial L. Dunn, Beverly G. 53, 101, 108, 1 Dunn, Jeffrey L. 84 Dunn, Shari Y. 53, 150 DuPriest, Lisa R. 69 Dutton, Dianna L. 162, 84 Deason, Matt C. 104, 105, 206, 207, 84 Defoor, Carol R. 84 Defoor, Kristi D. 68, 121 Delaney, Mark 68 Eaden, Patsy J. 53 Eagan , Steve 37, 160, 162, 200, 1 Eason, Jack R. 53 Eason, Nancy L. 85, 138 Easter, Dement, Craig 52, 166, 217 Cowan, Cowan, Cowan Cowan David B. 36, 133, 138, 139 Dawn 68, 138, 139 , Lora D. , Ronald D. Cox, Steve S. 84 Cox, Jeffery L. 36 Cox, Jody R. 36, 186 Cox, Russell 52 Dering, Beth 69 Dering, Delia A. 84 Desborough, Jeff 52, 186 Devaughn, Queen E. 5, 84 Dever, Pamla K. 69 Dever, Randy D. 52, 200 Devers, Clairene 84 Diaz, David C. 69 Eastem, Dawn 164 Eaton, Amber J. 85 Ebeling, Andrea 33, 37, 152, 15 156, 174, 175 . Eckhart, Timothy M. Eckhart, Wendy L. 149 Edmonds, Jeffrey K. 69 Edwards, Angela M. 69, 163, 1 Edwards, Charlotte 166, 85, 13 Goodwin, Tenya M. 54 Hague, Henderson Edwards, Sonja M. 37, 174 Eggins, Chery 37 Ehrenfeld, Melanie R. 154, 179, 53 Ehresmann, Denise J. 37 Elder, Darlene D. 85 Elder, Radonna K. 69 Elliott, Cynthia A. 137, 176, 85 Elliott, Sherry L. 69 Elwell, John T. Emberton, Dana L. 37, 98, 99, 115, 134, 200, 191, 180, 190, 122 Ensey, Sharon L. 149, 85 Epp, Ann 37 Epp, Jay L. 37, 216 pp, Kristi D. 69, 64 Erwin, Laura 37 schmann, Cheryl D. 53 squibel, Carlos D. 69, 53 squibel, John D. sterline, Jamie J. 53 vans, Deborah D. 137, 85 vans, Gregory 69 vans, Craig 37, 136 vans, Harold 37, 186 verett, Allison A. 69, 138 verett, Loretta A. 85 vers, Julie A. 85 airfield, Cindy L. 154, 53, 62 ancher, Eric J. 53 anchier, Shelley L. 69, 137, 176 armer, Peggy S. 53 arrar, Renee 85. arris, Angela H. 85 aulkenberry, Cammi D. 53 aulkenberry, Kimberly G. 149,85 aulkner, Frank L. 53 eatherston, Mike G. 37, 123 ield, Rhogena M. 37, 134, 163, 164, 179 ield, Theo 164, 85 ilkins, Kimberly S. 149,85 inn, Ricky 53 inn, William T. 37 isher, Darren R. 69, 162 lemons, Terry A. 206, 85 lowers, Cavin 137, 53 lowers, Jay D. 137, 85 oote, Christoph 37, 159, 186 orcher, Derek S. 85 ord, Bobby K. ord, Shannon 33, 37, 115, 156, 173, 174, 175,259 ord, Parker 69, 153 ord, Tamie M. 85 oreman, Kimberly A. 179, 85 oreman, Rickey G. 37 orest, Robert D. 53,242 ormby, Dana S. 179, 53 oster, Amanda K. 144, 53, 138 oster, Gregory M. 53 ' oster, Karen J. 154, 85, 53 oster, Kevin J. oster, Lagail A. 69 Foster, Melissa A. 69, 102, 103, 110, 64 Foster, Tina R. 69 Foster, Toni L. 69 Fountain, Barbara L. 69 Fournier, Lisa A. 53 Glenn, Shannon P. 149, 86 Glickman, Dorie 70 Glowacki, William F. 86 Godwin, Cheri L. 38, 174, 123 Godwin, Jeff L. 54 Goen, Charles F. 86 Fox, Carol E. 144, 53, 138 Fox, Gary D. 85 Fox, Skip 38 Fox, Karen K. Fox, Sherri D. 149,85 Freeman, Karen S. 38, 156, 123 Freeman, Sheri 38 Freeman, Leon C. French, Kenneth R. 38 Frese, Karla K. 169, 53, 138 Fritsch, Gregory G. 53 Fudge, Bryan K. 85 Fuhrman, Pamela S. 85 Fulcher, Sarah L. 85 Fuller, Andrea J. 38, 145 Fuller, Cynthia D. 53, 174 Fuller, Vicki R. 69, 138 Furrh III, John S. 38 Gage, Chris D. 53 Gales, Wendi S. 53, 139 Gallenberger, Steven R. 38 Gallivan, Lori 85, 138 Gamble, Brad 38, 200, 191 Gambrell, Kelly J. 38 Garber, Dana M. 85 Garey, Beth E. 85 Gamer, Lisa D. 38, 85 Garrett, Shannon D. 85 Gary, Reggie D. 53, 160, 101, 108, 156 Gately, Amy E. 69 Gately, Neil S. 85, 138 Gatson, Frances G. Gaydosh, William 69 George, Julie A. 149, 85 George, Lori 38 George, Michael A. 38 Gerth, Laura L. 53, 174 Goen, Leslie S. 54 Goforth, Cindy L. 70 Goforth, Wayne 54 Goldstein, Kevin J. 70 Gomillion, Daniel L. 54 Gonzales, John E. 70, 86 Gonzales, John M. Gonzales, Michael A. 206, 207, 86 Gonzales, Pilar 70 Gonzalez, Betty A. 70, 102, 103, 111 Gonzalez, Sandra 70 Goode, Steve D. 86 Gore, Paula D. 70, 78 Gorman, Diana M. 86 Gorman, Patrick A. 38 Gowan, Christi A. 134, 166, 54, 121, 124 Goyen, Karen A. 38, 152, 123 Grady, Brian 70, 137, 176 Graham, Lisa 38 Grantham, Cinda B. 232 Grantom, Keith L. 86 Gray, Sherrie D. 154, 163, 164, 54 Gray, Theodore C. 70 Gray, Thomas L. 86 Green, .Bryan T. 54 Gregg, David L. 38, 138. 123 Gregg, Randy D. 86 Gresham, Rox 70 Hall, Ronda K. 38, 138 Hall, Sandra K. 38 Hall, Susan L. 38, 134, 225 Hall, Virginia 0. Halverson, Sherry A. 86 Hamel, Raymond T. 86, 138 Hammett, Danny T. 86 Hampton, Gerald L. 206, 86 Hance, Britton L. 86 Hance, David 38, 118, 134, 123 Hancock, Robert T. 86 Hancock, Stacy L. 39 Hand, Susan E. 152, 154, 54 Hanes, Lori L. 80, 104, 105, 112, 86, 180 Hankins, Jonathan 70, 138 Hankinson, Natalie S. 70, 150 Hann, Tammy L. 54, 63 Hann, Todd G. 39 Harbison, Angela L. 54 Harbison, Randal J. 206, 86 Harbour, Danny P. 137, 86 Harbour, Kristin D. 86 Hard, Susan M. ' Hardin, Tracy L. 39 Hamey, Angela J. 54 Hamey, Kammy D. 39, 187 Hamey, Lesia K. 179, 54 Harper, Darrel G. 86 Harrell, Calvin Harrelson, Dana L. 70, 138 Harris, Jonny L. Harris, Lita 70, 184 Harris, Michael S. 70 Harris, Reginald 86 Harris, Rochelle 70 Getts, Doug 53, 124 Gibbs, Gregory A. 136, 176, 54 Gibbs, Sheri L. 85 Gibson, Bruce D. 54 Gibson, Kelly 38, 173, 179, 138 Gibson, Mitsi J. 54, 138 Gibson, Rusty 69, 102, 103 Gibson, Trudy 38 Gibson, Wynn L. 15, 38, 156, 157 Gilbert, Donna M. Gilbert, Mark 54 Griffin, Donna R. 7, 54, 138 Griffin, Todd 54 Griffin, Karen Y. 163, 86 Griffin, Rosalyn 86 Griggs, Joseph A. 161, 162, 206, 86 Griggs, Lora D. 70, 161, 163 Gross, Michael D. Grosse, Mark G. 153, 86 Grove, Maria 86 Guerreno, Robert 70 Gulley, Lori A. 5, 86 Hadley, Joel F. 86, 138 Hagen, Virginia D. Hagen, Wendy L. 70, 153 Hagler, Sharon K. 86 Hartman, Adam D. 86 Harvey, Duane M. Hassler, Sheila G. 80, 86 ' Hatcher, Bobby 8, 39, 118 Hatcher, Sheryl L. 86 Hatley, Shelley D. 80, 164, 86 Hawkins, Kevin 70 Hawkins, Sandra M. 15, 39, 156, 15 Hayes, Alison E. 70, 138 Hayes, Hunter 39, 200 Haynes, Lori 138 Haywood, Alisa C. 39, 134 Haywood, Denise M. 70, 102, 103 111, 64 Hazlehurst, Lenora 39 Hebert, Ronald J. Hegg, Tamara M. 70, 138 Helms, Gail 54 Helms, Elizabeth 39, 138 Hague, Bridgett L. 70, 174, 175 Mark E. 38 Gilliland, Daniel L. 186 Gillis, Debra A. 70, 138 Gillis, Michael 38, 136, 160, 162, 176 Gillispie, David E. 85 Gilpin, Keith 70 Hale, Sue 48, 54, 156, 157, 173, 243, 124 Hale, Leslie A. 10, 12, 17, 38, 115, 116, 117, 156, 180, 122 Hall, Albert L. 162, 86 Hall, Charles E. 70 Hall, David L. 70 Henderson Henderson Henderson Henderson Henderson , Andrea D. 87 Henderson, , Cynthia R. 70 , Dana D. 134, 54, 174 , Liz 154, 54 Henderson, , Ron 39, 163 , Tracy A. 113, 87 Caron F. 70 Jana K. 87, 138 Hendrix, Brenda A. Gilpin, Troy L. 38 Ginnings, Steve L. 54, 138 Glasgow, Billy D. 85 Hall, Jacquelina 38 Hall, Mike W. 38 Hall, Richelle A. Henley, Carol R. 163, 54, 151 Hennessey, Karen L. 39, 156, 259 Hennessey, Mike E. 70 Hennessey, Pat J. 39, 145 Henning, Kate 54 Henson, Jerrel W. 70 Heron, Donna L. 39, 156, 145, 122 Heron, Julie A. 20, 154 Heskett, Lori L. 39, 134, 156, 123 Hess, Michelle L. 70 Hess, Shelly 154 Hester, Connie F. 87, 95 Hester, Vicki L. 39 Hickey, Chipper 54 Hickey, Jenise K. 54 Hickey, Lonnie D. 87 Hickman, Doug M. 71 Hicks, Jean E. 71, 174, 78 Higginbotham, Brent 71, 102, 103 Higgins, Kirk 39 Hill, Keith V. 71 Hill, Leah A. 82 Hill, Marc D. 39 Hill, Scott 71 Hill, Micheal W. 39 Hill, Tori A. 87 Hillery, Brent L. 137, 87 Hillery, Leesa R. 100, 101, 108, 54, 181, 180,62, 124 Hite, Nick C. 136, 176, 177 Hite, Ronald B. Hix, Kim 154, 54, 138 Hoagland, John 39 Hodges, James R. 39 Hoffman, Joseph J. 71 Hogg, Shawn R. 71 Hogue, Rance C. 39, 173 Holcomb, Dawn 39 Holcomb, Marty 71 Holder, Diana J. 54 Holder, Mark S. 87 Holley, Gene E. 87 Hollimon, Shirley D. 87 Holmes, Wesley 161, 54 Holt, Jeffrey S. 71, 162 Holzer, Bart K. 54 Holzer, Greg R. 71 Hone, Jana L. 54 Honkomp, Dan P. Hooper, Patrick M. 71 Hooton, Carole C. 87 Hoover, Cindy K. 54, 100, 101, 109, 134 Hopson, Regina A. 39, 138, 139 Hombaker, Teresa A. 39 Horton, Mary 39 Horton, David 55 Hosch, Larry W. Houston, Sammy B. 55 Howard, Kelly L. 39, 156, 157, 173 Howard, Stacy K. 55, 179 Howe, Steven P. Howe, Vonna L. 87 Howerton, James A. 55 Hoyer, Debbie L. 71 Hubbard, Cindy 154 Huff, Darren D. 87 Huff, Leesa A. 39 Hughes, David L. 39 Hughes, Joel T. 87 Hughlett, Kirk 87 Humphrey, Adrain B. 232 Humphrey, Deborah A. 55 Humphrey, Timothy L. 55, 161, 162 Humphrey, Tracy L. 162, 87 Humphris, Denese 55 Hunter, Barbara E. 71 Hunter, Christina M. 71 Huston, Melisa L. 39, 134, 156 Hutchings, Deborah L. 87, 138 Hyden, Paula J. 55 lglehart, Dennis B. 40, 114 Iles, Charles H. 55, 200, 189 Inabinette, Joe W. 163 Ingram, Rose 40 Inman, Arthur 40 Inman, Reese M. 40, 163, 87 Inman, Tyrus P. 71, 137 Irwin, Lori A. 71, 154, 95 Irwin, Marty D. 40, 134, 136, 138, 256, 139, 123 Irwin, Mitzi L. 137,87 Isbell, Kevin 55, 124 Jackson Carol D. 40, 162, 225 Jackson, Dwayne 206, 87 Jackson, Floyd J. 164 Jackson, Janet C. 55, 150 Jackson, Lisa R. Jackson, Patti L. 71 Jackson, Scott B. 55 Jackson, Valerie A. 71, 154, 174 Jacob, Betsy 87 Jacob, Scott T. 55, 216, 217 Jacobs, Jake 40 James, Gregory W. 87 James, Michael E. 55 James, Randy 40, 200 James, Regina L. 71 Jansen, Dolores A. 71 Jarrett, Darren E. 87 Jarrett, Ferrell L. 71 Jaynes, Jeri G. 87, 138 Jefferson, Terry J. 206, 87 Jeffries, Alan P. 87 Jenkins, Anthony L. 161, 162, 87 Jenkins, Thomas E. 144, 55, 138 Jennings, Rebecca N. 40, 174 Jensen, Jay L. 55, 165, 166, 121 Jensen, Scott A. 87 Jessup, Donna L. 71 Jessup, Roger L. 55 Jeter, Susan J. 71, 121 John, Chris D. 71 Johnson, Carla L. Johnson, Christopher 71 Johnson, Darryl 55 Johnson, Henry L. 40, 161, 162 Johnson, James A. 71 Johnson, Joni N. 40 Johnson, Lesa C. 40, 134 Johnson, Libbie S. 71, 232 Johnson, Mark S. 71 Johnson, Michael L. 40 Johnson, Mickey 200, 191 Johnson, Paul D. Johnson, Tina 163, 87 Johnson, Randy 40 Johnson, Richard L. 12, 17, 18, 40, 118, 156, 120, 123 Johnson, Robert G. 71 Johnson, Shane A. 186 Johnston, James 206, 87 Jones Jones , Barbara G. 93, 161, 163, 87 , Brian D. 55 Jones, David R. 40, 138, 139 Jones, Deborah K. 149, 87 Jones, Jerry A. 87 Jones, Larry W. 186 Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones , Lee 206, 87 , Lo 206 , Phillip D. 71, 200 Jones, Jones, , Tina R. 88 , Venus M. 40 Robert G. 71 Sherri J. 71 Kizziar, Chris 55, 138 Klein, Marianne E. 72, 153, 138, 121 Klinger, Alicia E. 154, 55, 138 Knight, Dan W. 40, 134, 5, 122 Knight, Kimberly A. 40, 138 Knight, Randal D. 88 Koch, Danny K. 40 Kocher, Keith A. 40, 118 Kolter, Keith 166, 55 Kosanke, Joni R. 55 Kowalick, Angela 55, 100, 101, 134, 156, 180 Krc, Stacie L. 72 Krebs, Darrell W. 88 Krebs, Gary D. 55 Kressenberg, Leslie J. 72, 169, 121 Kriglgbaum, Shawn 134, 55, 121, 1 Krueger, Sheri L. 113, 88 Krueger, Todd B. 55 Kunkel, Greg 138 L. Huillier, Mona M. 41 L. Huillier, Robert 72 Jordan, Todd 40, 186 Kalusche, Nina K. 55, 179, 174 Kantor, Carla J . 88 Kapelski, Deborah M. 40, 179 Kardos, T11omas K. 71 Kaufman, Garry P. 71 Keener, Kerry K. 55 Keener, Robert J. Keeter, George T. 80, 88, 138 Keith, Kathryn 71, 154, 174 Kelley, Sherri K. Kellogg, Dean B. 88 Kelly, Christophr 88 Kelly, Janifer I. 161, 163, 88 Kelly, Sherri 72, 232 Kelly, Tommye L. 40 Kennedy, Brenda G. 40, 145 Kennedy, Ginger D. 156, 157, 55 Kennemer, Steven G. 206, 88 Kenshalo, Sam K. 40, 118, 165, 159, 120, 122 Kephart, Michael 40 Kephart, Ricky L. 55 Kephart, Ronnie R. 72 Kerbow, Cheryl A. 154, 55, 151 Ketchum, Melanie D. 40 Kimbel, Marcea A. 40 Kimes, Mark 40 Kimes, Kevin Kimoto, Royce S. 72 King, Patricia L. 88 King, Toni Y. 149, 88 Kipp, Kimberly K. 179, 55, 174 Kirby, Rodney 88 Kirk, Don D. 149, 88 Kisner, Scott L. 72, 138 Kisner, Sherrie J. 40, 173, 174, 122 Labe, Sheryl L. 55 Lagrange, Cheryl L. Latin, Tonya L. 162, 55 Laing, Wade H. 72 Lama, Joseph A. 56 Lama, Lama, Lamb, Lamb, Lamb, Patrick H. 163, 88 Robert F. 88 Donna M. 56 Larry D. 41 Karen 88 Lamb, Michael G. 163, 56 Lamb, Robert 72 Lambert, Kenneth J. 41, 138 Lamphier, Monika L. 164, 88 Landers, Kenneth C. Landry, Shane 41 Lane, Laurie L. 56 Laney, Kent R. 56 Lang, Sara C. 88 Lankford, Leah 72 Larance, Paul G. 56, 138 Larsen, William A. Latham, Lisa G. 56 Lauck, Burtt B. 41, 144, 123 Laudermilk, Karen 10, 12, 17, 41, 98,99, 106,115, 117,156 Lavy, Jon M. 56, 242 Lavy, Marita A. 72, 242, 121 Lawson, David P. 41, 144, 138 Leach, Steve A. 56 Leary, Jon P. 56 Lebus, Lynn A. 12, 41 Lechman, Chris C. 56, 138 Lee, Brian K. 88 Leggitt, James M. 56 Leirglgay, Rhonda K. 154, 56, 174. Lemond, David L. 41, 56, 138 Lemond, Deborah A. 156, 174, 175, 123 Lentz, Alisa M. 18, 41 Lentz, Linda K. 72 Lentz, Lori L. 48, 56 Letendre, Monique M. 72 Letindre, Vincent P. 165, 166, 56, 1 5 Leuzinger, Harry M. 72 Leuzinger, Jill A. 41, 166 Leuzinger, Shelly D. 41 Levell, Harry C. 206, 88 Levell, Anthony A. 56, 133, 134, 165, 200, 124 Leverett, Elaine 72, 154 Levy, Barry S. 72 Levy,MarkP.11,41,1l8, 165,123 Levy, Shelly 10, 56, 100, 101, 109 Lewis, Alan E. Lewis, Billy D. 41 Lewis, Dana C. Lewis, Russell W. 88 Lewis, Susan C. 56, 189 Lightfoot, Mark 56, 137, 176 Lile, Craig D. 41, 98, 99, 115, 123 Lindsey, Scott 72, 121 Lingafelter, Ronald A. 56, 173 Linnear, Richie 72 Little, Lydia J. 56, 232 W Little, Melissa 41 Little, Richard C. 72, 102, 103 Litzkow, Charles E. 162, 88 Lobley, Lynn 72, 137 Lockhart, Laura A. 72, 174 Loder, Brenda L. 72 Loder, Joyce L. 56 Loftin, Timothy W. 41, 118 Long, Scott 8, 12, 17, 41, 118 ongley, John D. 137, 88 ongley, Michael R. 41 ooney, Caroline 56, 62 ooney, Maurine 18, 41, 156 opez, Juan M. 72 opez, Rosa M. 149, 88 ovelace, Shellye A. 72 ucido, Tony A. 56 uig, Nancy A. yles, James T. 8, 80, 88, 181, 180 yles, Karen L.41, 181, 180, 123 yons, Rodney L. 88 a, James 56 a, Mike 41, 159 aberry, Cheri M. 88 abry, Ginger L. 41 abry, Scott 72 acGinnis, Karen M. 242 acgvinnis, Kevin D. 41, 88, 242, 12 ack, Zachary B. 72, 162 acon, Chris M. 88 acon, Melanie J. 15, 48, 56, 154, 156, 157, 184 ahon, Pamela K. 72 ajewski, Kristi 72, 169, 121 alone, Scott L. 206, 88 antooth, Jerry D. 72, 137, 176 Marcotte, Judith A. 41, 156, 138, 259 Marker, Michael L. 137, 206, 88 Marshall, Darren L. 56 Martin, Karen A. 72, 243 Martin, Leslie D. 41, 154, 174, 175 Martin, Martha J. 72 Martinez, Nicholas L. 149, 88 Martinez, Rhonda B. 56 Martini, Sandra K. 72 Mason, David G. 72, 138 Massengale, Tommy D. Masters, Ridge S. 56 Mathe, Alvin J.41, 173, 145, 122 Matlock, Steven D. 41, 136 Matthews, Penni L. 56 Mauldwin, Mike 56, 162 Maw, Jeffrey A. 88, 243 Mawson, Edward W. 137,88 Maywald, Karen L. 56, 243 Maywald, Kimberly P. 89, 243, 150 McBride, Mark A. 41 McBride, Marty L. 56 McBride, Stacy L. 136, 176, 57 McCarley, Michael C. 57 McCaw1ey, Anne 41 McClane, Brian K. 72 McClellan, Michael L. 200, 57 McClellan, Zena K. 57, 174, 175, 63 McClendon, Kimberly A. 73 McConnell, Eddie W. 73, 137 McConnell, Lori A. 154, 57 McCord, Gregory J. 97, 165, 57 McCord, Kent H. 137, 176, 57 McCoy, Dwain P. 89 McCoy, Linda R. 73 McCracken, Amy J. 33, 42, 98, 99, 115, 134, 135, 145,126 McCracken, Jeffrey A. 9, 11, 17, 18, 42, 98, 99, 267, 181, 180, 259, 189, 126 McCray, Julie A. 73, 154 McCulley, Marilyn K. 57, 138, 151 McCullough, Byron B. 161, 162, 89 McCullough, Steve 57 McDorman, Brenda J. 57 McFrazier, Ida J. 73, 162, 79 McGee, Nancy S. 42, 138, 139 McGilvray, Bruce E. 133, 164, 165, 166, 124 McGowan, Donnell 57 Mclntire, Kathleen A. 73, 162 Mclntire, Kevin A. 163, 57 Mclntyre, Shawna L. 154,57 McKee, Donald 42, 138 McKelvy, Kathy L. 57, 174 McKenzie, Grady L. 73 McKey, Gretchen R. 89 McKinney, John 42 McLain, Scott W. 12, 42, 118, 134, 135, 165, 123 McLellan, Scotta 3. 89 McLellan, Terri J. 42 McLeran, Judy A. 57 McNee1y, Diane 57 McMullen, Michael B. 73, 138 McNeil, Floretta McNeil, Horace W. 206, 89 McPhee, Nic 169, 57, 121, 124 McQuerry, Mark P. 57, 200 McQuiston, Susan L. 73 McWhorter, Ruth A. 73 McWilliams, Valerie J. 57, 138, 139 Meador, Benjamin C. 73 Medlin, Angela S. 89, 138 Meier, Denise J. 57, 138 Melton, Jay H. Melton, Melissa L. 57 Melton, Vickie R. 89 Menard, Richard 206, 89 Mendenhall, Darin 73, 137, 176 Mengel, Malaye 149, 89, 150 Menzies, Martha E. 89 Mergerson, Obra D. 73 Merrill, Melissa D. 89 Merrill, Sharon R. 42 Merriman, Phil 42 Merrill, Shaw S. 73 Metcalf, David 73 Metcalf, Scarlett A. 160 Meunier, Jodi 57 Mewbom, Charlotte 89 Mewbom, Glen R. Mewbom, Terry L. 42 Meyer, Barry D. 73, 165 Meyer, Darla G. 57 Meyer, Keith R. 73, 165, 138 Meyers, Scott 57 Michel, Tod L. 179, 89 Michel, Tonya L. 42 Michel, Tracy L. 154, 57, 138 Miles, Jon D. 73 Miller, Alisa R. 150 Miller, Andy P. 42 Miller, Janet B. 42, 134, 122 Miller, Jeanice I. 57 Miller, Sara L. 73, 154 Mimms, Rozalyn Y. 5, 163, 89 Mims, Janice M. 57 Miranda, Sanjuanita 89 Mitchell, Brenda G. Mitchell, Deloris G. 162, 89 Molina, Johnny R. 57 Molina, Manuel B. 137, 89 Molina, Mike J. 163, 57 Molinaro, Deanne L. 134, 156, 57 Molinaro, Debra L. 8, 10, 17, 42, 115,116,117,134,156,l73,180 Montgomery, Craig 216 Montgomery, Kenny 100, 101, 193, 200, 57 Montgomery, Toby 3, 12, 17, 42, 106, 116, 117, 156, 166, 181, 180, 258 Moore, Cynthia E. 42, 134, 156 Moore, Darleen 57, 174 Moore, Elaina C. 57 Moore, Jonda A. 42, 187 Moore, Karen L. 73, 154 Moore, Kristy L. 73, 138 Moore, Larry W. Moore, Melanie G. 89 Moore, Pamela A. 2, 15, 42, 138 Moore, Roger W. 136 Moore, Sheryl C. 42 Moreau, Craig A. 73 Morgan, Debbie G. 42, 134 Morgan, Jan R. 42, 174 Morgan,'Johnnie R. 73 Morgan, Mark A. Morgan, Melanie D. 42, 138, 12 Morgan Morgan Morgan , Michael D. 89 , Pamela G. 73 , Randy J. 58 Morgan, Shelley S. 42, 136 Morris, David Morris, Sheron M. 5, 163, 89 Morris, Susan R. 58 Morris, Venus C. 73, 163 Moser, David J . 42 Moss, Kenneth W. 73, 137 Mossman, Bubba 73,200 Mote, Coy A. 73 Moulder, Jeff M. 73, 138 Moulder, Loretta L. 73 Mowrey, David W. 134, 200, 58 Muckey, Karen L. 89 Muckey, Kimberly J. 73, 174 Muhlbauer, Greg 89 Muhlbauer, Scott 137,73 Muir, Angela C. 73, 154 Muller, Steve C. Mullins, Mark J . 42 Musick, Musick, Musick, Musick, Christi K. 89 David V. 136, 58 Donna K. 58 Kenneth L. Myers, Scott M. 42 Myrick, 165, I Byron ll D. 134, 135,144 66, 58, 138 Nail Chareece M. 42, 106, 156, 157 180, 258 Nail, Todd E. 73 Nanjundasamy, Balachand 73, 169, 1 Napier, 21 Robert 206, 89 Navarro, Allen C. 74 Naylor, Kenny L. 74 Neal, Danny 74 Neal, Buddy E. 42, 186 Neal, Kyle 74 Nehlsen, Bruce A. 144, 162, 89, 138 Nelson, Sheryl R. 74, 102, 103, 111 Newman, Rodrick C. 206, 89 Nguyen, Chung T. 58, 121, 124 Nguyen, Hoan K. 89 Nguyen, Hoang Q. 169, 58, 145 Nguyen, 122 Nguyen, Ngan 74, 150 Nicks, Keri N.43, 134, 156, 123 Nolen, Cheri M. Noles, Timothy V. Nordman, Joel D. 58 Norris, Sheron 1 13 Norwood, Irene Khanh K. 42, 169, 120, Oatts Jackie 43, 174 O'Connor, Suzanne 58 Perkins, Russ 74, 159 Perry, Barbara Y. 163, 90 Perry, Steven M. Perry, Tonya R. 74 Peters, Mark 200, 58 Petersen, Robin R. 90 O'Connor, Mark S. 89 O'Mealey, Janet E. 43, 138, 225 O'Neil, Robert L. Oberlender, Billy W. Oberlender, Michael O. 89 Oden, Ronny Odom, David L. 149, 89 Olive, Patricia J. 43, 173, 120, 123 Oliver, Renee 163,89 Oneal, Melanie G. 58 Peterson, Brad 100, 101, 58 Pettie, Lloyd L. 58 Phelps, Rita 154, 58, 138 Philion, Micheal A. 206, 90 Phillips, Elizabeth ss Phillips, Mary 3, 43, 134, 152 Phillips, valehda D. lo, 17,43,98, 99,106,115,116,1l7,156,179, 123 Pickett, Damon 74 Poncha, Danny 90 ONeil, Kimberly A. 149, 89 Opella, Erika 153, 58 Orms, Victor D. 43 Osborne, Karen D. 43, 134 Ossig, Ralf 74, 164 Ostrom, Kelly L. 89 Owens, Gregory M. Pace Angela D. 74 Pace, Brenda L. 134, 58 Pace, Frank M. 74 Page, Jolyne R. 43, 134 Page, Stephen 74 Palmatary, Eddie A. 89 Parish, Deborah L. 90 Parker, Jennifer P. 58 Parker, Pam A. 74, 154 Parker, Shelley D. 74, 225 Parkhurst, Anita M. 58 Parkhurst, Michael D. 43 Parkinson, Jon P. 43 Parks, Scott R. 90 Partain Partain Parton, Pam K. 43 Parrish, , Brett 43 , Kimberly A. 149,90 Durleen 43 Pieratt, Mona D. 43 Pieratt, Pamela R. 74 Pierson, Melody R. 149,90 Pike, Sheryl 74 Pinson, John 90 Plain, Delana A. 43, 187 Plain, Lori J. 74 Pleinis, Glenda K. 187, 58, 184 Plemons, Kevin D. 74 Plemons, Roy D. 58 Pogue, Gregory P. 206, 90 Poissant, Marianne 58, 138 Polk, Alicia W. 43, 134 Pollard, Todd A. 58 Polly, Greg 137, 206 Polly, John 90 Poncha, Donnie 90 Pool, Jeffery L. 163 Pool, Scott K. 134, 165, 58, 90, 138, 121, 124 Pope, Horace U. 74 Pope, Steven D. 58 Porter, Cindy L. 43, 152, 120, 123 Porter, Kevin M. 144, 58 Porter, Kim M. 90 Powell, John 43, 162, 123 Powers, Shaun E. 153, 90 Presson, William C. 58 Prestwood, Marc A. 43, 123 Patridge, Elizabetha 58, 174 Partridge, Steve 74 Patillo, Susan 43, 187 Patterson, Mike 58 Patterson, Tammy J . 149, 90 Price, James 74 Price, William C. 58, 138 Pride, Deaunza T. 74, 163 Pride, Anne 43 Pride, Shelia D. 58 Patterson, Tracy L. 90, 138 Pattillo, Susan D. Patton, Shelleye R. 74, 174 Payne, David 0.43 Payne, Mark D. Pearce, Jennifer L. 163, 90 Pearce, Leslie A. 43 Pearce, Terri M. 156, 154, 58 Pease, Cheri R. 74 Pederson, Virginia J . 43 Penney, Stephen K. 74 Penrod, Michael G. 58 Pepper, Kevin E. 74, 137 Perez, Frankie 43 Perez, Steven 74 Perkins, Dave A. 43 Perkins, Kimberly L. 90, 138 Prince, Trena L. Proffitt, Brent D. 90 Pruitt, Brenda C. 10, 43, 243 Pullam, Todd C. 137, 59 Purtle, Jeni L. 59 Quisenberry, Lee 74, 137 Raeke, Robert L. 59 Rafuse, Robert O. 59 Ragland, Fran R. 43, 174 Ramsey, Laura L. 59 Rasmussen, Quenna D. 43 Reasoner, Risa D. 43 Reasor, Pamela J . 58 Rector, Pamela K. 58,243 Redder, Gloria K. 59 Reece, Tommy W. Reed, Roger 59 Reese, Jon O. 162, 90 Reese, Shannon L. 59 Reese, Tommy 90 Remington, Debra 90, 138 Remington, Mark A. 17, 18, 44, 118, 165, 122 Reser, Regan R. 74, 102, 103, 137, 64, 138, 180 Reynolds, Andrea D. 74 Rhea, Mitchell L. 74 Rhea, Myrle C. Rhoades, Mark 59 Rhoades, Michael L. 90 Rhodes, Cecil 59 Rhodes, Celia B. 59, 174 Rice, Rodney 90 Rice, Craig 74 Richey, Royce D. 90, 138 Richie, Joel J. 15, 17, 18, 33, 44, 115, 118, 119, 134, 180, 123 Ricketts, Gordon S. Riggs, Randy L. 133, 165, 59, 124 Rikard, Steven D. 90 Rikard, Vicki S. 44, 124 Rinard, Beth 74, 154, 184, 78 Rines, Sandra K. 59 Risner, Kathleen A. 90 Ritchie, Keith 144, 166, 59, 138 Ritchie, James R. 136, 59 Ritchie, Dolly 104, 105, 90, 138 Rivers, Carl L. Robb, Eric A. 75 Robertson, Carolyn D. Robertson, Brad 44, 98, 99, 1 15, 134, 200, 191, 259 Robertson, Cheryl 90, 174 Robertson, Micheal S. Robinson, Cheryl L. 75 Robinson, Jean Ann 59 Robinson, Peat 44, 136, 186 Rockuemore, Sharon Y. 75, 162 Romm, Douglas W. 59 Romoser, Bruce A. 59 Romoser, Carol L. 90 Roper, Kayla 90 Rose, Tony A. 59 Rose, Kelly R. 90 Rosinbaum, Darla D. 90 Rosinbaum, Linda T. 75 Rosinbaum, Randy L. 75, 90 Ross, Derrick, 44 Ross, James C. 90, 138 Ross, Scott 163,91 Ruf, Rena L. 44 Rugeley, John K. 12, 17, 18, 44, 98, 99,l15,1l8,l19,l34,145,165, 166,124,126 Rugeley, Kimberley, 44, 144, 138 Runeberg, Frances V. Riipe, Becky l.. 10, 12, 17, 33, 44, 98,99, 107,115,116,117,156, 258, 124 Russell, David E. 163, 59 Russell, Diana L. 44, 156, 138, 139 225, 244, 124 Russell, Jay 75 Russell, Dwayne L. 44 Russell, Kathlene M. 59 Russell, Pat 75 Rutledge, Kathy 44 Rutledge, Kyle E. 75, 137, 176 Rutledge, William C. 206, 91 Rutter. John S. 44 Sadler, Spencer E. 59 saehz, Michael A. 44, 134, 165. 138, 124 Saenz, Suzanne E. 75, 138 Salmon, Terri N. 75 Sandefur, Joel D. 59 Sanders, Danny J. 59 Satterfield, Brian K. 44 Satterfield, Lorie A. 104, 105, 113, 91, 180 Savage, Craig W. 75 Savage, Jeff J . Scaggs, Leanne 44 Scales, Keith A. 59, 63 Scarlett, Jami L. 134, 59 Scates, Robert M. 75, 169, 138 Scheffel, Robert A. 91 Schellbach, Traci L. 44, 138, 139 Schlabs, Stephen W. 165, 206, 91, 159 Schlarb, Steven A. 91 Schlegel, April R. 59, 243 Schmelz, Randy 75, 138, 121 Schmidt, Ronald E. 162, 91 Schrum, Patricia A. 91 Schuchman, Robert L. 59 Schultheis, Diane 75 Schultz, Carolyn M. 59 Schultz, Julie A. 44, 134, 156 Schutte, Tina M. 91 Schwartz, Jack A. 59 Schartz, Michelle L. 91 Scibek, Richard H. 9' Scott, Kathy J . 91 Scott, Lisa M. 75, 179 Scott, Monna E. 44 Scott, Stephanie 44 Scribner, Kevin B. 59 Scroggins, Shangrila 75 Scurry, Michael D. 105, 206, 91 Segers, Tina R. 59 Seitz, Clark R. 206, 91 Seitz, Kelley M. 75 Shaner, Debra 151 Shanks, Dana K. 75, 59, 138, 139 Shaver, Kimberly R. 75 Shaw, Dona 91 Shaw, Katrina D. 163,60 Shelby, Ricky Shelley, Elizabeth 60 Wagenfuehr, Jay 61 ahelton, David 91, 138 ihelton, James R. ahelton, Michael N. 144, 165, 91, 138 lhepherd, Wesley 44 -hine, Daniel A. 44 -hirey, Kellie L. 75, 153 -hoen, Susan E. 44 hort, Gary A. 60 Ihuffle, Robert 163 hultz, Julie 138 Iiegert, Clara G. 75 ilva, Brenda K. 75, 163, 138 immons, Jackie L. 75 immons, Melissa A. 91 immons, Michael A. 44, 145, 124 imonton, John E. 44, 186 impson, Caroline S. 60, 180, 150, 78, 62 impson, Stephanie 242 'ms, Ann 166, 60 'ms, Shawn D. 91 'nclair, Keith A. 75 'nclair, Kelly A. 15, 44, 154, 156, 157, 174, 175, 124 'nclair, Kenneth W. 75 'pe, Frances A. 91 elton, Mark A. 75, 243 iles, Billy W. inner, Bryan K. 60 eeper, Sarah J. 60 usser, Melinda 44, 156, 138 ith, Al 60 ith, Antonio 75 ith, Belinda J. 44, 138, 151 ith, Bryan D. 60, 91 ith, Darla R. 137, 60, 150 ith, David A. 91 ith, Debbie 75 ith, Del 45, 200 ith, Ellen L.45, 107, 156, 157, 180 ith, Erick B. 91 ith, Gerald fBubbaJ 44, 136 ith, Grady D. ith, James C. 75 ith, Janna L. 60 ith, Matthews W. ith, Reginald L. 161, 163 ith, Richard E. 162, 91 ith, Shelena K. 149, 91 ith, Shirley F. 75 ith, Steve G. 75, 137,60 ith, Steven D. ith, Stoddart A. ith, Brad 138 ythe, Glenda L. 91 odgrass, Laura L. 75, 154 ow, Kevin 7, 75, 138, 159 dders, Daniel R. 45, 134, 165, 138, 120, 122 dders, Steven P. 45, 144, 166. 138, 124 lomon, Randy K. 45, 160, 163 renson, Karen L. 153, 60, 225 rge, Scott S. 45, 200 sebee, Karen L. 45, 122 sebee, Kimberly A. 45, 225 Sosebee, Robin L. 75 Sosebee, Susan 1. 60 Spahis, Lea 75 Spainhour, Steven W. 91 Sparks, Michelle D. 76, 174 Spaulding, Debra K. 10, 15, 48, 109, 134, 157,60 Speck, Rhonda 45 Speck, Robin E. 162, 60, 232 Speck, Tobie R. 76, 162 Speegle, Rodney L. 91 Speights, Judi K. 76 Spencer, Michael E. 76, 138 Sphon, Daphne A. 45, 138, 124 Splawn, Jennifer L. 60 Spraggins, Noel R. 45, 200, 191 Staats, Kimberly J. 91 Stahl, Mark 45, 144, 267, 138, 139 Stamper, Edward L. 76, 161, 162 Stamper, Jimmy D. 91 Stampfli, Lance 104, 105, 206, 91 Stampfli, Staci 18, 45 Starks, Bradley A. 179, 243 Starks, Brent E. 76, 91 Steed, Robert Steed, Dale 137 Steed, Terri 45, 154, 176, 60, 124 Steinsiek, David A. 76 Stephens, Eileen S. 91 Stephens, Stacy L. 149, 91 Sterling, Joann L. 76 Stevens, Clara A. 60, 174 Stevens, Dana L. 76 Stevens, Lois J. 76, 163 Stevens, Mary L. 76, 163 Stevens, Shirley A. 45, 162 Stevenson, Craig D. 45, 200, 191, 216 Stevenson, Kenneth L. 92 Stevenson, Olivia G. 60 Stewart, Michael Stewart, Thomas E. 92, 138 Stockard, Carolyn A. 109, 134, 151, 60, 184, 180 Stom, Derrick K. 45, 186 Stone, Denise D. 76 Stone, Keith A. 76, 175 Stone, Rusty L. 45 Stone, Tonya T. 45, 107, 156, 180 Strawn, Lillian R. 60 Stringer, Bryan F. 76 Stroh, David A. 76, 165, 138 Stroud, Karla M. 92 Stroud, Tina M. 18,45 Stuckey, Susan C. 156, 60 Studdard, Dana M. Stunson, Tim 76, 138 Sturgis, Latressa A. 45, 138, 259, 139, 122 Sturgis, Malissa C. 45, 138, 139, 122 Sughrue, Phillip W. 76 Sullivan, Renee 92 Sullivan, Ronald W. 76, 165 Sullivan, Steven D. 134, 165, 60, 138, 124 Sund, Nancy A. 10, 12, 17, 45, 107, 114, 116, 117, 150, 156, 180, 181, 124 Sutherlin, Cathleen A. 76, 154 Sutherlin, Robert 160, 161, 163, 60 Swisher, Sandy M. 45 Swisher, Tracy V. 60, 151 Szeto, Kok Wo 165, 92 Szeto, Yim M. 60. 150, 124 Tabat, Michael J. 45, 76 Tabat, Michele 154 Tackett, Annette R. 76, 242, 138 Talley, Jo Lynn L. 45, 174 Tanner, Connie R. 60, 151 Tanner, David B. 60 Tarno, Todd E. 179,92 Tate, Charles W. 92 Tate, Francene D. Taylor, Jeff A. 45, 152 Taylor, Kyle M. 101, 60 Taylor, Bart 92 Taylor, Brian 76 Taylor, Shari D. 92, 138 Tepfer, Curtis 92 Tepford, Chris 76 Teichman, Melissa A. 45, 187 Terry, David P. 165, 60 Thacker, Ronald E. 134, 200, 60 Thayer, Danielle A. 76 Theroux, Thomas J. Thomas, Curtis L. 76 Thomas, Jonathon E. 45 Thomas, Leslie D. 154, 60, 150 Thomasson, Deborah A. 92 Thompson, Jeffrey P. 45 Thompson, John R. 46, 76 Thompson, Natalie R. 76 Thompson, Timothy J. 206, 92 Thompson, Tod N. 11, 118, 165, 123 Thompson, Trent M. 92 Thorpe, Joe B. 60 Thum1an,Zalema 46, 163, 164, 225 Timberlin, Doug 46, 134, 200 Tipton, Jamie D. 46, 187 Tipton, Suzanne 76, 164, 179 Tipton, Joey M. Tipton, Sterling D. Tisdale, Kelly A. 92 Tisdale, Tracy L. 60 Todd, Andrew K. 92, 138 Todd, Ladonna J. 76 Todd, Rebecca L. 92 Toliver, Cheryl D. 46, 174, 175 Tomlinson, Erin A. 60, 61 Tomlson, John C. 60, 61 Towry, Kevin R. 76 Trainer, Patricia L. 76 Travis, Loren B. 92 Travis, Timothy W. 46, 186 Traywick, Julie K. 76, 154 Tropea, Lori E. 134, 60, 61, 174 Tmette, Tracy L. 46, 200 Tubbs, James C. 92 Tucker, Lisa 92 Tull, Susan A. 46, 156, 157, 173, 184, 124 Tumer, Mike 164 Ulmet Teresa B. 76, 138 66 Underwood, Doug D. 1 , 61, 138, 257 Vaden, Cindy 46 Vaden, Kristi D. 61, 174 Valdez, Rebecca 76 Vallejo, Michelle 92 Vance, Janet 61 Van Horn, Cindy L. 92 Vamell, Stacy 46 Vaughn, Dianna D. 92 Vaughn, Michael 76 Vaughn, Russell D. 77 Vazquez, Brenda 92 Veigl, David E. Veitenheimer, Russell E. 206, 92 Vemon, Garth A. 3, 12, 46, 118, 119, 134, 124 Vickers, Larry D. 46 Vinson, Lawrence Vise, Lisa L. 61 Vu, Quan L. 92 Wagner, Glen E. 77 Wagner, Greg B. 77 Wagner, Laura L. 77, 138, 139 Wagner, Melvin 92 Wainscott, Shawn 153, 92 Wainscott, Booth 46 Walden, Carla J. 92 Walker, Kent E. Walker, Lori M. 92 Walker, Michael L. 77 Walker, Timothy L. 77 Wallace, Maurie A. 46 Wallace, Paula J. 92 Wallace, Steven K. 92 Waller, Dianne 77 Walls, Sam 61 Waltko, Teresa A. 77 Wamble, David K. 46, 136 Ward, Gene L. Ware, Christopher Ware, Dexter R. 92 Warneke, Trina L. 77 Warren, Gary A. 136, 61 Warren, Harry 46, 134, 138, 139 Warren, Michelle M. 61 Warren, Kelli L. 61 Warren, Michael R. 46, 61 Warren, Michael W. 77, 243 Warren, Monty D. 77 I 279 Wasserott, Charles G. 92 Watson, Michelle 61, 138 Weaver, Rhonda R. 46 Webb, Cynthia A. 77,232 Webb, Donald R. Weber, Betty A. 77 Weber, Robin L. 77 Wegmann, James B. 77 Weidenfeller, Mary B. 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