Rider High School - Raider Yearbook (Wichita Falls, TX)
- Class of 1982
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With a large school, such as Rider, it is often easy to become lost in the shuffle. Some people feel that they are just a number to the staff and a face to the students. This attitude should not exist. Everyone needs to feel as if he belongs and that he is a part of the group. He needs to feel comfortable with himself and with others, and when he does, a more relaxed, casual atmosphere will surface. The art of inv ton! The Raiders are coming! Adrian Humphrey. Frankl When you care enough to send the very best! I O O Too strong, Brian? Kim Shaver and Brian Taylor .....q-o-- Rexx Creative Construction Limited. All together now! l feel good all under! Michelle Sparks I -1 Q-' 40,14 fell, And the winner is. -QQ la, 'mdk the park. play Betty Crocker ' anew . ' M'-i 3 Freshmen play in the park -s f W' drift 7'5'7f5? , , '.L YZQQH ,... s.. We wear short shorts! He taped two back on! Stick up for the Raiders! Honestly . . . f? Lff mfr: Who said cowboys were dirty? Are we still on strike? Q 1 as Watch it, Lela, that dip will knock you out! Lela Cadle You've done it now, Ferrell Fer- rel Jerret and Marita Lavy The two-step has gotten out of hand. ,. , . fi .MJ They think I'm something else. James Lyles Nogood Picasso. Joe Twogood lvlhaffj W 37,5 e x,',M,v L UAW r a.,x,i.k L.: , xx 4. Q vm., w Ik, I Q.,Jx'1 ve 40 1: in 3, v ,, ls there lipstick on m teeth! Debbie Brenner ...QV it Jethro and his twin She's so shy. . ' be Did you see that flock of ' birds? I didn't see that flock of birds. Pam Gore 'WWfw.t...,,m A 953' M 'fi 1: 15414, Mm Y af . V, . 'VW ' ITS , '5 vw, ..1,,.,,f,,f, Q ,, - ,,, J . ,.. 4 1 -I fy' me - .,- 'A '- ,, ,: ,, 'jg' 1, , ' 2- H U23 We saw that flock of birds. Wh ft lfy thtd r th B d g g ctus? l kPkFd Pep . sl ' x 1 Candidly . . . School is a place to learn academics, but it is also a place to learn how to deal with people. The RAIDER, this year, is composed of pictures of people dealing with other people. Individuals doing what they do every day is what life is all about- real life, not false, phony put-ons. People do not constantly stand, posed in groups as most photographs suggest. Hopefully, a more personal feeling will be conveyed by this book. One might even find a touch of himself. Life is very unpredictable and should be pictured frankly, casually honestly and CANDIDLY. 1 1 6 i 1 1 1 V r K i hh .A is A tk 1' .. - F- .M E4-cas 5 1. ,Af A . 5 Q 1 ' X Lb ,X 4 mf- .wi 1 ,. X X X , f ' .mn ' 1 'F A 2 , V . V XL, Ffh B 3, 'W A , .X , X, if M 2 ' ' I X . raw ' '- 3322, ' .E . , Y x -. Q7 ip, 4, .X X 'Q X z1,.z.fX X X X ,Xf yn 5 X WX, X E 4 X X ., X X X f-1iJE1X 5 Q X ' v fn ,4 wk ,fgw , ww, , . 7' iff? 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The purpose of this select group of seniors is to promote spirit at pep rallies and games. They do creative acts with their bodies, including spelling out Rider Raiders when everyone shouts out the letters to acting out popular skits. During Coyote Week the Raider Crew gives it their all. They stay at the gym all night with the cheerleaders to help protect the school. l thoroughly enjoyed working with them, said Sgt. Roy Johnson. They enhance the school just as much as anyone, added Sgt. Johnson. Probably one reason the Raider Crew is so popular is that they stick with the Raiders through rain or shine. l l l PRIDE We're taking over. Ronnie Sullivan, Russ Perkins One little, two little, three little indians . . . Steve Allred f She left me. Paul Davis 1- . '54,- gif il O i 4.7 l l '1 R 42-f 'Le O.K. Sparky you're ours now. Ronnie Sullivan, Mr. Sparks, Billy Ciaydosh Now kids, don't play too rough We'll Blow Your Mind Right Out of the Blue, We Are the Rider Raider Crew Vanessa Johnson helps decorate locker room. -,Q V l 1 b . 18 Organizations Fruit of the loom skitg Tamie Ford Betsy Cates if Gretchen McKey Tracy Henderson Michelle Sparks speaks up! L I Jennifer Andruczk, Goal Post president. 4 , QE ? 'ggi e 3: V' . K if Q GOAL POST a somewhat misleading title for this group because the girls support more than the football team, as the name implies. The group has been very active this year. Each girl has decorated locker rooms, baked cakes, made signs or supplied team members with various kinds of surprises for each game. This group of spirit boosters recognizes and shows their appreciation for the effort of athletics. The Goal Post girls also encourage student spirit generally. 1:1440 l'm a Raider, Kim Partain. Goal Post huddlez Karen Fox, Sheryl Andruczk, Sharon Hagler and Sheila Hassler. sRH RANGLERS '5i?Q 5S.?Z,'Qe?Jf.2l?h'2iQhtOf announcement of the provide entertainment yea'-'S awards. with their high-kicking and Michelle Sparks was fast-stepping routines. named queen, and her They Perform at all , court consisted of Jackie football games, both In Cover, Kathryn Keith, Kim and 0'-ft of tewn' Muckey,,,Sheron Morris, . Thelr routines are Eileen Stephens, Kim rnamly 1822, and some Duke and Shay Janke. lrrverve Pom Pems Of The Girl-of-the Year was eharre- The errreere Gina Bristo, and the Line Perrerrrred a Separate Leader-of-the-year was routine to Celebration . Sherri Cooley. The arlrll-rar banquet As a result of their hard took Praee SarUrdaY, work, the drill team has November 14. The theme received much was Somewhere Over the recognition. They took an active role in the Pioneer Bowl by marching in the parade. They also entertained at nursing homes. Midwestern State University basketball games and all home Rider basketball games. Reach for the stars with Debbie Thomason. Raiders are No. 1 Kim Muckey takes time to make up for the performance. Drill team, attention. RHSQ Ladies, prepare for half time. 20 Organizations M f -N Jn? ' V XJ,-W' Q Qi., we , is ,W . . f ' W' -A ' , 3 'X Sheron Morris is unaware of. X'J xy' X' fri if! the shadow following her. X ,N rf nf l Q - x ' . x f N K, 1 R, A ' - N xi . - Xxlvx XX. ' I 'JX , l. i i ,L X 5, A XXV L 3' XVX Please don't eat the daisies. V , ls Sherri Cooley attempting to signal left? Michelle Sparks smiles for the camera. 21 A was a story of ups and downs. Fortunately, the ups outweighed the downs to catapult this group of 86 juniors and seniors into becoming the greatest choir ever. Laboring methodically, the choir began to polish those first pieces and struggled to learn the all-important Christmas music. The work and determination of the yuletide season culminated into the final concert at Sikes Senter Mall. A crowd of at least 500 packed into J .C. Penney's court to hear the choir belt a nearly flawless concert. Then, A cap electrified the home of Director Don Cowan as members threw a party to epitomize what was known as our season. lt was also on this night that Mr. Cowan announced the choir had turned over the sign proclaiming it to be The Greatest Choir Ever. Fund raising is an important part of any organization and A cappella once again sold Spirit Ribbons to encourage football support. The headaches, though, of fund raising are manyg on money-due days, a choir member may end up with seven ribbons exactly alike, owning a two weeks supply of gum, or standing before the class with a demerit in hand and apologizing for not doing his part as a door-to-door salesman. At the beginning of the new year, members once again began from scratch to learn music. The new goals were to receive a sweepstakes at LllL contest, produce a memorable album and have a successful Spring Concert. The choir also had fun times. The annual Sweetheart Banquet was in early February and the group traveled to Six Flags Over Texas in April. Accomplishing their previous goals, the choir began work on their final concert, graduation. lt was there the choir members performed together for the last time, bringing tears to the eyes of countless graduates. Beautiful Savior, the choir's song for 21 years, was performed for the last time by this choir as the closing number. A feeling of sadness and fond memories was lingering in the hearts of A cappella members as the final chords of the choir faded. 22 Organizations A typical A cap member: always looking up Amy Gately is thrilled over Ronnie Sullivan's invitation to the choir banquet 1 l Angela Austin smiles as Mr. Cowan dumps his pipe in her ear I I I 0 +4:7,'t I -0' 6 gtg' u Q ' 9 I gain .1 lo 4 ,Cu V 470 0 4 f J ,4f'L 4- - -A -, 5. qt : 'fr ' fr 'Z' '. .. nal fi' r'c,':'-7 L' ,Av Q0 4- r K' D -. J'v'7qI'l.r?t? 7 of -o r, ., Q- o, , o ebb? . .1-0 1: hr h 1' . K ', ' 'fu sa, -- 0. ' f wifi' 'wry ,. fm-EE A cap members listen atten' Willmer Wonsang wonders who tively as students campaign for taught Steve Spainhour to sing '82-83 choir officers. like a bird. rx f -eee A 'ctw' ,J Q vw., ,e ,W Dolores Jansen, Freeze Frame A cap's tough soprano section Kim Partain contemplates what new outfit she should wear for tomorrow. SRH GIRLS AND FRESHMAN both contended to make their organization the best in Raider history. Girls choir's 66 senior, junior and sophomore members strived for unity to produce blended, rounded tones. The choir had a busy Christmas season, singing five concerts in 12 short days, with a finale at Sikes Senter. Next, after the annual Sweetheart Banquet in February, the girls looked forward to a trip to Six Flags in May. A special fund raiser the choir profited by was the selling of T-shirts with a Raider logo to boost school spirit. Fund raisers helped 24 Organisation finance the May trip and banquet. Spring concert was the last duty of the girls and the choir came through with flying colors. Freshman choir also worked hard, knowing that in January they would have a chance to audition for Girls Choir and the next year for A cappella. The choir also held a spring concert in conjunction with Girls Choir. Who wants to sing at 8 o'clock in the morning? if fr A. .. When Mr. Cowan talks, the Heather Hughes and Kristen choir listens. Marion get a charge from freshman choir 2' vf 1 Girls Choir practices intently. K. .af ,NM Oh, the joys of singing Czechoslovakianf' says Angela Huston. Yes, we have no bananasg we have no bananas today. Alisha Haigood and Joy Whitmire. SRH 25 ll XV - ,-ffsw ubic W80f 8Cll f.4 ll X Womineea l N N M47 awww- 3.355 W Q 5' I, X 6. J .N ,xx , .14 Cgappeffa glcoir V . ,, ,534 my 1 , , I 5 A ,4zL,.m.,1.?,t 2 Q? M E ' 2 A .xdnnefle jbipprey I, I Q ec y , , ,- fi , 6., ffm, , SWZEILQGI' fr Lau P 1 ' Q Q . . -' Q -I Am, gafef, M Wicllefa Corona War, led? K yenmnzr gaLer i ,V A A V. gen, gonzab gli' 4 C7100 , f1QV,, I lgg 7 : V ' ' ' -ig i n V 1 -, , I A 'F l .Mm PML 4 if -.y , W I Q A 5 Sllerrl .kemy ' Fda ' .siweellzearh geloy gales k 1 Band Al LY Orclzeah-a A Y ll L Y MCL? .AAXBHJBF Z Kr . 6 , , In kk t 6, .Xriafy moore Q3 Q Q -K . X .gweefllearh .fdmy gafefy ' - 4-'T N -L , 9 ..l K A War1'anne Min ., Suzy .gaenz fmagzres Jansen . in in .gweeflmearh gecLy .fdbxamler N N l Cham Wuaif pull: We wnorler was A S gefnany Daring f SRH Say Dave, what are you doing after the game? SCHOOL MARCHING is a traditional organization in which many talented musicians participate. Students in the band must be totally dedicated with self-discipline. They must also have enough self-discipline to practice their instruments every day. During football season the band performed at every game except the Lubbock game. Each week they must learn new music and different marching steps. lt takes coordination to play their music right and march at the same time. This calls for after school sectionals to help them learn their music better. Being in band is not all hard work. The group has parties and does many fun activities together. The hard work and fun they share is what makes The Pride of the Raiders what it is. ,s...,, ,X ve..-sf i La la Sasson. 28 Organizations Sleeping on the job. u Ring around the rosy. 4 sf. 1 - ' i, J, if . 1 f Steve Lane practices his trombone. I You make me feel like dancing. T Total excitement. SRH The Rider Band performs another outstanding show at halftime. David Stroh does a back flip off a rifle. so L 5 i Chris John smiles for the camera Mr. Thompson climbs the tower to survey the band. Vai? Eg Band students prepare for trip. Rachel Alexander and Jim Beyer perform at half-time. 'YQ SRH Will the real violinist please stand up? is a very involved group of young people that strive for perfection in the musical field. The group is gifted, hard workers that put forth a great deal of effort. The group consists of 50 guys and girls, training for the concerts and contests demanded from them throughout the year. lt takes a special person to devote the time and effort needed to make orchestra what it is today. Wilmington Wonsang concen- trates on his string base. Wilmington Wonsang and Tom- my Stuart share their orchestra music. Orchestra . . . never a dull moment 32 Organization N THE INDUSTRIAL ARTS is an organization teaching industrial skills and providing leadership. The club is sponsored by Mr. Glen Wood. Club members participated in many different events and projects this year. They began the year with a booth at the county fair. The biggest event for Industrial Arts was the float that they built for the Pioneer Bowl. tl. i 'AQ-, A K - 4 A V A K- H VM-M-mast is 1 Matt Smith and Jim Johnson mix paint for the float. Mr. Glen Wood and Andy Todd construct the float, ll X W5 A 5 K L A53 1, Q T UM ,,c...k , L 5.2 1 - . Q KN' 1 ' ni ' vi. f 1, O Q00 O , lx X .buf ' O r- ' I f , , . T via at fi X f - B 1 L QJ f 0 S I' sv, I E 'I : x ou lx A Q, Av.-- ,,1,,. ..,,.,,,,.--, .,..'.. I - ,D 0 , .. : ., ,wwf 2-1 RIDER 1NDuSTRxAt. NQT5 y f 2 XX s O O LP 3 f 2 '- ' -g'l ,lb b' : i I ' v 'v. g '-, 'twill-lqdvvv-.-',XG4.U' 0, ' v 'V ,W-1. Q1.. - if yzvvvvv - 'ff -'67-T -v ','l 1 I Q' - vs-' . -b I 1 SRH Janan Vestal and Lea Whitehurst check over lay-outs. RAIDER Staff has Crazy Day spirit. . .S ,x Don't bother us now, we're busy! Denise Haywood, Katie Crowder, Shelly Schwartz. 34 Organizations my 2- f Q , , - 1 I I -- 1 - 25555 L Q, K. A we Photographer Greg James studies negatives NA. in l l 'W ,K Y 1 ' 4 1 '5 1 .-v'?'-P' ' -.-nuns ' 3' 'ykk 'K .1 I Dorie Glickman, editor, corrects mistakes on annual as fini i Proofs. THE RAIDER STAFF works frantically for months to create an annual that will pin- point the entire year. Beginning in the summer, the staff chooses type and layout styles, cover and division layouts and endsheets. Staff' members attend several workshops to learn the latest trends of annual produc- tion. With the help of Mrs. Helen Johnson, adviser, the staff learned the importance of deadlines and of working together. Dorie Glickman, editor, was an able leader as she could take care of the many facets of yearbook pro- duction, including layouts and photography. After a tremendous effort to complete the final deadline, the staff anxiously awaited the arrival of their creation. 1 SRH 35 gfzis Shelly Jones, left, and Dianna Dutton work diligently on a ROUNDUP deadline. Kim Shaver, bookkeeper, talks over financial matters with Mrs. Mary Beth English, business advisor. staff works very hard to meet deadlines and to produce the school newspaper. The staff's goal is to record school news, features and editorials, and to keep students informed about events happening in and around the halls of Rider. Staff members write all stories, design their own layouts, sell all advertising, set type and take care of all photography necessary to complete each issue. 36 Organizations A. win. Lf' if Martie Marston seriously considers all elements of good vi style as she types one of her stories. What a nose! - Dean Kellogg and Billy Earnest. 'H Mrs. Joan Jones - Everyone in their places with bright shiny faces! Q5 W . s 93 X ff . u. . 9 5 A You wanna read that one more time? - Jim Byers, Michelle Sparks FORENSIC LEAGUE, better known as NFL, was formed to interest students in public speaking. This organization of speech students learn to be organized and articulate speakers. Members of NFL must be aware of current events and the changing society in which they live. After many hours of preparation members compete in tournaments throughout Texas. Among events are extempora- neous speaking, oratory speaking, impromptu speaking, poetry and prose, debate and pantomine. Topics for public speaking events often include political, social and economic issues. Tamie Ford gives a helping hand on stage THE INTERNATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY is an honorary, educational organization for high school students. Its aims are to establish and advance standards of excellence in all phases of theater arts and to create an active and intelligent interest in the theater. Students enrolled in Drama classes are given an opportunity to earn membership in the society by participating in full- length and one-act plays. That participation consists of acting jobs and backstage work. Students receive points as credits for working on productions outside of school. Members also have an opportunity to compete in speech tournaments in the areas of acting, poetry, and prose reading. Randy Bllyeu and Dorothy Brock practice their lines 38 Organizations XXV Angie Blancett and David Stroh practice their parts. x S , 1 A 19 Kaycie Campbell makes faces to entertain X ,.,- .,,.,V 3 , 'Rf . X, ' aff 1- .f ' ' ' ,f 1 herself. Hjzjiff' SRH Don't chew with your mouth open. Say please. F U T ll R E FARMERS OF AMERICA is an active organization that contributes much to the school and the communi- ty. Each student buys and cares for an animal. The animals are sheltered at the FFA farm. The students keep a record of the animals' daily activities and other information necessary. s S ff f' Q. gif? N 'r ,Q ,, 'W' .. F . f Kuff 1. XM: if ii ' P A e if '53 L Future Farmers par- ' ticipated in several fund raisers, such as the sale of food items. Some of these were hams, turkeys, fruit and sausages. Another very unique fund raiser occurred when the group sold themselves for an eight-hour period to anyone that needed help with any work. Dances and banquets are frequent. Much preparation goes into planning these events. The Ag Mechanics class is new this year and seems to be popular. The ag program is excellent experience for someone that intends to pur- sue agriculture as a career field. 40 Organizations '1 i Q Terri Cooley, FFA Sweetheart 'K' NK 'L.l'b':iiii- ,g - ':. l i Y L I i gf '35 1' , rV sW m . SIGN! c, 5. , f f9m'.wQi e- jf ...W .4 1 gg :lf 15. Ati, , Mi : .-sfilfflfliz . .-' 'i'- ' E ,' T SEEN' You want me to wrestle the cow? Good boy! Good porky! l l 5 , I K K P. l 'F I p , M Mr. Mike Campbell, A teacher. I VLH I W ,f ,, ,J 'Wx and help me not to mess up this mower, Amen fm ' 11 F1 gx t se,-,,,,rQ., , 1 Darth Vader gets an honest job -MTX l'Il kill it this time. Barnyard buddies! SH41 7-l Terri Cooley 7 . ff e, W' -. Mx 5 H N'-. 1 W a 1 ,fx .V 5 F. 1VV., E ,' i R . A 'Y E 1 K 1 f ,L f SRH 43 HECE LEARNING JOB can come in handy in today's world, so the Home Ecomonics Cooperative Educa- tion group assists young people. The students work hard to prepare for life on the outside. They take up several projects each year, and one of the most popular is the spirit dolls they made during Rider- Coyote Week. The class concentrates on making career choices, learning good work ethics, and mak- ing the best impression at job interviews. Students look into jobs in many areas, such as child develop- ment, food service and clothing. This will put you to sleep. Do you know what a photographer l m getting frustrated' told me to say once instead of cheese? Organizations 5 4, 3, 2, l, - BLAST OFF - Andy Collier You mean you get your own desk? - Russ Perkins 5 6 my 'K ai 'P Q fi, iffh Q , is-.lc t n it - ' g..-JC-is .. M i Todd did what? When? - Karen Moore Lori just loves to finger paint! - Lori Satterfield INDUSTRIAL COOPERA- TIVE TRAINING, is a cooperative relation- ship between employers of the community and the public, to train vocational students. The student organization that supports the ICT pro- gram is VICA, Vocational Industrial Clubs of America. This kind of special train- ing prepares members for leadership in the world of work. Classroom instruc- tion includes individual study of their field, human relations, taxes and on-the- job safety. SRH Melanie Moore smiles because she gets out early to go to work. moan 15 it M 1,9 1- ff -- .l ' Voca- tional Office Education brings promising careers to many students. Classroom work offers ex- perience in filing, book- keeping, typing and other office skills. Students receive experience by working in various office jobs. Through programs such as VOE, students have the ability to gain education and develop skills to prepare them for the future. 46 Organizations Beth Rinard doesn't like to pose for candid camera. I of Classroom work is sometimes hard work. Renee Pease trains on the nevi computer. All I want for Christmas. . . Sure, I know how to spell F.T.A. - Kim Porter. FUTURE TEACHERS 0F A M E R I C A learn the basic steps of teaching. FT A's purpose is to help students to have a better understanding of teaching. Activities included making pictures with Santa during the Christmas season. FTA is sponsored by Mrs. SuRita Hicklin. HlCkllI'1 and Christy Musick are ready to take on new Do you mean I can sit on Santa's lap too? - Wendy Williams SRH rew- 79911 if I guess l should turn it -on ec first. THE J OB MARKET is competitive these days, and technical skills can be an asset. This is why many students are taking tech school . . and you just jerk it like classes. A wide range of career choices are available at this-H Carrigan and Harrel Tech Schools. Everything from Auto Mechanics to Food Preparation is offered to students that attend these half-day classes. 48 Organizations Silly Putty is fun! an There is no film in that Look out, Michaelangelo! camera. f with 1 ,335 Q Maybe if I ignore him, he will go away. I wonder if my trophy is in there? Karen Jones K Distributive Education Clubs of America, is an organization of students that participate in instructional programs and on-the-job training. These students are required to have an aptitude for marketing and distributing fields. DECA pre-lab provides technical instruction, but the students have no on-the-job training, except experience they receive working in the Raider Trader, the school store located in the Student Center. Boy, l wish people would buy some odor eaters. - Lea Lankford -Q .MF 15 ' T i s 1 525 4 -A it 'X ljust love PAY days! Andera Reynolds They won't let me bring my Rubik's Cube with me - Brian Grady Free Tootsie Rolls! Rene Farrar. g. , tn T f 3 K if . f ' J V A L ,.,,. if . ,. f if '4 D , R A K, 1 1 , ,., If . D- X X Time to go shopping - Allison Everett bara Hunter works with boxes look at reading material as they Counselor Office Assistant Bar- Alan Navarro and Lisa Miller of student schedule cards. work in the Counselors' Office. J was .Il LIBRARY, COUNSELORS, OFFICE, AND ANNEX assistants help Rider run smoothly. Library assistants shelve books and make sure students can find the material they need. Counselor assistants take messages and passes to students and make sure that students sign in and out properly in the counselors' office. Annex aides file AGR cards and schedule cards and carry passes to students. Office aides collect the absentee slips, answer the phone, check students in and out of school and deliver passes and messages to both students and teachers. The efficiency of the Rider system is due to student assistants. Tammie Bennett and Robert Jones enjoy their work in the I library. l E 52 Organizations Oh my gosh! Another note from my secret admirer! E . IQ, i. -'A Peanut butter in the files again! Sorry, we're all out of cheeseburgers, how about fries and a shake? .Hifi I K i 48 f' nz 3- Am i i. S Y l can pick up slipsx with my eyes i l JJ You're not at school because a monster kidnapped your D grandmother. X SRH 53 And now for my next feat, l will do 1001 jumping jacks. Patricia Jenkins. Q I The Fruit of the Loom guys is just jumped out of my socks! Matt Carnes. K l 1 4 We're identical twinsg the only Gym leaders practice rolling difference between us is l over and playing dead. wear glasses! says Tracy Humphrey. We invented an invisible bench! 54 Organizations 5 'sw X W E if til.. . u What goes up always comes down . . . I think, Dana Andrews. Teresa Wilson improves her game while serving as a tennis assistant. Martha Williams thinks that wind makes tennis more . . . challenging. I'-A-,,..M,,..... GYM AND TENNIS are chosen to help take the work load off the coaches and gym teachers. Both groups find that they enjoy the responsibility of assisting their P.E. classes. Gym assistants include both girls and boys. Reasons for becoming a gym assistant include special privileges, leading the class, and, for girls, not having to wear the infamous blue and white striped monkey suit. Tennis Coach Jerry Franklin suffered through the entire first six-weeks without tennis assistants. Once chosen, however, these girls went quickly to work. A tennis assis- tant must be a good sport, as well as having a penchant for chasing tennis balls. Gym and tennis assistants work hard to provide a service for both students and instructors. SRH is a class designed to teach students responsibility, leadership and citizenship. lt also offers a variety of extra curricular activities that are popular with members. One of these activities is the Flag Corps. This group presents the colors at home football games. Another JROTC group is the Drill Team. The drill team is actually two separate groups. One is the boys' drill team, the other is the girls' drill team. These teams practice after school and compete in tournaments throughout the year. Rifle Team is another aspect of JROTC. This group practices first period during school and also competes in competition. Each Wednesday is uniform day in the Do you have on regulation shoeIaces? James Gardner, that is not a pillow! JRCTC world. The students are asked to wear official uniforms of military design, as the JROTC program is subsidized by the government. Field trips and camp-outs are also arranged for JROTC members. Students learn much about themselves and their abilities on such trips. JROTC is indeed a busy group as they participate in many extra-curricular activities. , .... ,via T 6 What ARE you talking about, Sgt. Johnson? 56 Organizations Robert Scheffel practices shooting in the rifle range. H W Attention, an Toothpastes don't excite me! Lisa Munoz. ,A 1 14 K Of '- Q JROTC teaches discipline. N., .g .'. - X N ' Y Na r in SRH e x F 58 Organizations Q. Q PRACTICE PRACTICE PRACTICE ... SRH Bubble Gum? What bubble gum? - Lesly Williams i The never ending school. - ' 7 Lynne Heron 60 Organizations Michael Leick - Super Bubble never bursts. Michelle Corona still likes Halloween! Patrea Bryant, Lesly Williams, Brent Farris try to figure out how much candy to distribute. THE SPANISH cLuB, sponsored by Mrs. Francine Martin, planned a Rock-a- thon at Sikes Senter mall to benefit the United lNlation's Children's Emergency Fund, UNICEF. The Spanish Club also sponsored an ice cream supper, Oct. 15, at Rider. The Club is a member of the Pan American Student Forum, a group of people interested in the Spanish culture. Fund raising is an important part of the club's activities to assist with expenses to the spring convention. Officer's are Patrea Bryant, presidentg Robert Guerrero, first vice president, Donna Bright, second vice president, Lydia Bryant, secretaryg Ani Chitale, treasurerg Sharon Ginnings, reporterg Elizabeth Peney, historian. Spanish student goes all out for this big event. fffxlk V J ffar leftj ls that a mask you're wearing? l is .. my ffl 2, ii 4 2' ' 44. , if 1 ,Kid .' . Q, C r,r' , , l 4' ' QleftiDon'tlook so sad. I 1' , ' K X 61 Wendy Hagen, Jeff Miller, Kellie Shirer are curious about cer- tain words. THE GERMAN CLUB, undel- the leadership of Mrs. Ursula Lllrey, participated in many activities such as the October Fest, a Christmas party and a trip to Six Flags. This year's officers are Wendy Hagen, president, Tina Jones, vice presidentg Toni King, secretary, Cindy Webb, treasurer, Francis Sipe, reporter, Shaun Powers, historian. April May, Karen Walker, Sidney Deem. That was a really funny pronunciation. 62 Sports Sidney Deem, Richard Busley, Carlos Bowen. l wonder if tha blonde knows my name. Cindy Webb and Wendy Hagen. What's number l 1? Richard Busby and Carlos Bowen. Finally a day off. O .. CLUB PRE' -5, Q I I! Karen Walker - What a cutie. April May - Say what? SRH LATIN has shown concern for the needy as the Roman ancestors they study. The Latin Club bought a Christmas tree for the Faith City Mission and decorated it. They have also donated food and clothing to help the Faith City Mission expenses. Latin Club is sponsored by Mr. Alfred Anderson. - mir! as Mr. Anderson likes to share with everyone. 64 Organizations Judi Speights always enjoys a snack before lunch. Erica Schneider - Anxious for just one Bite Steve Wallace, Shaw Merrill, Gail Siegert stay alert for free bites. racy Anderson sorts out flowers. ,,, rs-, 1 THE FRENCH CLUB under the sponsorship of Mrs. Patricia Hill, participated in many activities which include a flower sale, a Crepe and Fondue party and a trip to Six Flags in the spring. This year's officers are Becky Alexander, president, Mike Andre, vice president, Mike Spencer, vice president, Brian Cervantes, vice president, Ron Preston, vice president, Gayle Willis, treasurer, Cheryl Cline, secretary, Shelly Hatley, party chairman, Debbie Bowen, historian. Janna Meador looks stunned. Mrs. Hill and Mike Andre prepare the flowers for the sale. SRH 65 F CA UNITY IS VERY especially in today's fast- paced world. Many young people, mainly athletes, find this united spirit in the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. At meetings, the students have devotionals and share their experiences to become more familiar with themselves, each other and their religion. I can wait, l'm a patient person. John Mooseman 66 Organizations 1 Okay, you guys, don look at the camera, play like l'm not here! Great imitation, sir, do again! Coach Richter, Lindsey and Shari Taylor. FHA J fOr 8 membership is voluntary. FHA participates in many household is a very large responsibility, and the Community activities, Future Homemakers of America helps young people Some of the members possess special talents that ready th6IT1SElV6S fOr this task. make Future Homemakers of America a very lt is a national organization of home economics and interesting organization, Hey, l didn't do it! Margaret Cook We im finger. wr :Sig If An lmom said l couldn t!i A F F 'You are squirting my SRH Members are diligent in their practice. The group is small, but efficient. Listening to the advisor is important. 68 Organizations X at EW' ff Students help each other .1 fax!! lag? If '45-19 Z Ching Chen works problems in practice for competition. Kok On Szeto smiles for the camera. THE MATH TEAM has been an ac- tive organization for the last six years. They meet week- ly and participate in many contests and tournaments. is an organization of math students interested in competing in CIIL math contests on the district, regional and state levels. CALCULATOR TEAM p f a C- tice to improve speed and accuracy on the calculator. is a new math group formed this year. Members hold meetings monthly, as do the other math teams. Jets help each other to polish their skills. SRH Mu Alpha Theta strives for perfection. Meetings prove beneficial to the group. MU ALPHA THETA IS a math group that was organized to promote and encourage math skills in high school students. The group is very active and has meetings weekly. At these meetings they discuss subjects that are pertinent to the math aspect of school. They also do much preparation for contests and competitions on many levels. Students are selected to participate in this organization and are 'screened thoroughly because to be in this group, one must be ready and willing to put out his best effort in the area of mathematics. lt is an honor to be able to participate in this organization. 10 Organizations Kok On Szeto experiments with different chemicals. .X an ,,,, . lf Students prepare for an experiment. ' nmiiwl '- W ft Chander Nanjundasamy and Brian Berry take notes. h it ii?ti1iil,il,S M H . . . ,tk, . f!,'0iN V. w: XNMMDIN Hxllul 5 i fufzfif.-29 :,1..ff- ,F , 1 3, .s Q t 4 L. 1 W K I CCI f M. H. Mrs. June Nash sponsors this organization. SCIENCE READING is a uit competition, and as with any other CHL organization, the students attend competitions that qualify them for district, regional and state awards. These students ex- plore the vast areas of science and new trends. SRH Charla Edwards finds Junior Historians very interesting. Zane Young, Junior Historians president. THE JUNIOR HISTORIANS are two active organi- zations. Junior Historians is an organization of students who appreciate local, state and national history. Members participated in the Wichita County Centen- nial, which included field trips to historical sites, and the Lake Wichita Pavillion project. Some members also at- tended a convention in Austin in March. One of the ma- jor achievements of the group was the writing of articles for Texas Historian, a monthly publication. Junior Historians are sponsored by Mrs. Linda Smith. The Key Club is a select group of students who devote much of their time to helping others. Key Club members participated in many activities. One of the charitable contributions of the Key Club was donating money to buy food baskets for needy families at Christmas. Key Club members also took an avid interest in the upkeep and beautification of the school by cleaning up the courtyard and planting flowers for the spring. Key Club is sponsored by Mr. Vaughn Coffman. 72 Organizations L-Q-.fs A , 1 .4 V, ' ' I W,fw.,.h gb - Wirgyv .. Elissa... Mrs. Linda Smith assists Junior Historians members with project. 1 3 4 , .,,, J? Lindsey, Laura Wagner and Susan Jeter sing Christmas to raise money for food baskets. Barry Wilson and Wellington Wonsang deliberate over important Key Club decisions. if f Y 'nv ,sux L W WH-1 1 g ,JA 1 .,,, , F ,M ww .gs . ., .s 'l ' b - L .vfxvvu , -1- lf' M L Kwik The three stooges: Billy Earnest, Wellington Wonsang and Lex Landers. Key Club SRH , , ,,,,,, V f,Li V L ff: ' ' ,, , , , ,, , , QQ , , ,,,, , , . , .. - .. . , V, Lkf, -E -Q, .,,,f,,,, ,, Q, 1. ,A ,, .5 V ,,', , , ,,L: :.. 3 , .. ,, 5 ,W ,g N, , ,,,,i , .9 .- X -::- .,,. ',J' ,L . '-WWg ,. ,, A T Q Q, if WMmN A .. I ,e,. ,rf 1' fi f Hui 1? ,Q ' x I Q N5 , Q , . Wy, f f 4455, W ,Q , ,fxk . 5 5 KL . . 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Very few violent scenes were shown in the play. 76 Student Life Mark gets a little fatherly advice ,,,t 5 Seniors do them- selves PROUD! VF gf' , 5,651 Seniors come closer during play . W. if- New ideas Surface- Lggiilgonahng a Many roles depicted. . , ul M 1 lr 'fi The play was full of laughs. New talent discovered. Hall party? Stick em up! Ronnie Sullivan wail 8 Student Life b The face only a mother could love! ,WS nfl' Wir Not enough workers and too much advice! Fruit of the loom bunch . . . Finger llckln good SRH19 Heads or tails? Lea Spahis When life gives you Lori Irwin. f ,iffv '!!vr Jw M. lemons . . . Q E mms: W, X-A Eff' ,NN if ,ff Sorry, no refunds! Total chaos . . Gum, candy, breath mints? Susan Jeter Iii ,4- .K lr i . is are 5 t Q 3 3 You saw him with whom? Angie Edwards and Venus Morris. D That bad! Shelleye Patton 3 Caught you! Michelle Corona The Lone Raider, Mike Tabat SRH 81 Boring? Not for One Minute ONE THING COMMON......y student's life is a fast pace. Students are always rushing to do something, whether it is making it to that sign-making party, or finding time for some last-minute studying for an important English test. Even the economy at Rider is fast-paced. Groups find that peddling food or spiritoriented goods is a great way to raise money. As soon as the merchandise is handed out to group members, the race is on to sell. Simply walking into class becomes a hazardous experience for the unsuspecting student, or at least for his wallet. lt's a wonder that anyone has money left for lunch. Lunch is definitely another fast- paced facet of Student Life. The fact is that 30 minutes is just not very much time to talk to friends, flirt, study, and engage in various types of practical jokes when one must also make it to Burger King and back, not to mention eating lunch itself. If one is a freshman or sophomore and is forced to eat in the cafeteria day after day, he finds that he must rush to battle a vicious lunch line. As the year progresses, however, each student works out his own personal system so that, by making every minute count, he can squeeze at least 45 minutes of action into the standard 30-minute lunch period. While school takes up a large portion of a student's life, Student Life- pertains to much more than that. Most students participate in a variety of extra-curricular activities including sports, clubs, and jobs. The fast pace of high school also extends to these activities. mean l'm supposed to take An athlete realizes early in the the rollers out? season that his sport is going to take up a great deal of time. Learning to --Come on mr- says John juggle practice, games and homework, G I and still retain a small amount of onze as leisure time is quite a feat, but one that 1 'L 'L ' is attained by many. To them, the personal satisfaction of belonging to a team is worth a few months of extra rushing. Clubs abound around Rider. Meetings are held both in the morning before school and in the evenings. Early morning meetings mean that club members must arrive at school much earlier than on any normal day. For the majority, this poses a problem. Being accustomed to punching the snooze button two to three times per morning, and running at least 15 minutes late, getting to school before the tardy bell is near to impossible. Meetings in the evenings interfere with the ever-important dinner hour, and with homework, but often boast higher attendance than early morning meetings. Jobs: Students can't live with them, and can't live without them. A large percentage of upperclassmen have part-time jobs. Oftentimes it is wondered, Do l have the job, or does my job have me? for a part- time job can become a full-time worry. Homework, as usual, is the victim. In most cases, however, the job wins out for simple reasons, such as cars, dates, clothes, music, and the feeling of independance that some students rely on. A fast pace is predominant in many areas of Student Life. Most Raiders feel that this intensifies the fun and enjoyment of being in high school. Stacey Harris says, You 82 Student Life Can I have this dance? Mrs. Celia Johnson, Denise Robertson. M.. f f s - A was-sf K it , , I ',, fix f , 4 ew i r W2 . ,. ,II g ,,,. g , .,. mr- 5 if . ,.,, . , ...... 5. r Rhonda Richards helps Mary Jane Pond realize the joys of being a freshman. ,i 2 l li . .ill . W l v l l if' Venus Morris thinks l hope l look as if l'm studying. f 5 la. When you want to catch someone's attention, whisper. Paula Gore and Lori Irwin help make signs. Dedra Cadle is into rolling 'l 5 ' ' fx. 3, 3 er. 3 P P li' 'X .AX ' -fix at - 1, Tin l 1 l -Z , gl ,Mk N .' 7 h Nu t.. . , V Q2 Q Aif-----Egg v 5 9:5 S.H. Rider High School All Kazoo Band ,fb f,, 4'7 Everyone out! This is my picture! says Shelly Schwartz, Wade Laing and Linda Bodin try to make it a threesome. 1, Center. ui , K I think my finger is stuck, says Kathy Blandford. SRH Hang in there RaIder's! She was ONLY a friend. mxvlwwwfs 84 Student Life I df! cw 8.2 LN ,Q We 4 e i She's got the cutest little baby face. W' If Am She's gotta be kidding! M+C.K.E-Y MOUSE Kathy Blandford ? i 8 L f if XX f! ' You woke me up just for that? Judi Speights 409' NLxX SRH , N X KA ,. :E iff . Q v , K W. A ., if i Q f ,E ,i ii K. a. K ,-frfy is -'Q A' , W tg i , A 'ii 'I r A.y IQ il f 'ie i 1, ge i sa F1 Q- - 5 L A N f ig 1g V , A 'T M' f ' X i v E S f iiii Ai Are t ese the Best Raiders climb the walls! My mommy is going to love this. I bet she hangs it on the wall! 86 Student Life I caught it! Now you can try! Aren't you a famous person or Years?? YES!! , !YL P w , M-..,,A Q. t Ax 7. 'g!f ' i' , p Male models? something? Raise your hands, stomp your feet, Rider Raiders can't be beat! Z hiiiigu E -Q, Q , 'W iii! 2f3.L3i,i.if i ., ,X ut' ,sf,atw1,wg'41,.1j?r l i asp, - ! w-,gf -fi xt., h if . , .3 I if W? Kip! 19+ , 2-Mfg! ' . -Q f H ,Q if ! .ex . Ai- xxx -- w.N mdk! xx -A . ,. I - 5 ' '?9 rib' ' f .Jw ! . ' is ','C A large number of people at- tend the Happening. ' What are you lookin' at? 5 4. SRH Activities Peak During Rider-Coyote Week! V 'Hi i ii ii if 1 X r W V na Gowan and Sarah Hungry zen!. . . ns promote Raider spirit. Y . K ie- , 1:00 a.m. and all is welll. . . 90 Student Life X Ju l x' ll-Q5 N. 4 X I Susan Jeter a little nervous? .I g 2. ' ... ' 4 w f , V w k 7 , , found the R. says Beth Sheryl Andruczk and Betsy Jacob hide from the crowd. SRH Hang 'em high girls Top secret . . . 2 ,ze 4' I, nj' X FSM et fs Q A SE?'f if1e L ,V , a 1 ., , , av ,f a. !1y -M 1 M , t 49 , ws-W , Ml lf...-nl Sisters show spirit. Linda and Steve Allred and Wade Laing B, Lisa Bodin ham it up . . . 'W 94 Student Life ih'.'-igr,-'z- fair' ' 1. hi .wg ., hw Sw-f ' rw Lone sign maker ' 3 1 N 11,-Q Camera shy? Dorie Glickman SRH fy' ii fi fx Q 1 .qkgxq-Qzx. 3 , w 'w:M,,, K wi f h i I 3 A , My 2 2 Q I f 3 f 1 1 .V'. If aft: lvl E' r in I If jf' 1 4' 'E' 'f Q, Y Y 'ff -K. X My 'Q Q55-' ' FQ, b .L nf K! U m f' 44 ni P' ll555hHHll - M if-1 f 5 1 .r x lr + l 5 A, M , , ,1 vm m ' 4 Nuff' -L fl ,f'v'l' f is f Q1 L Lf .wi yr 'JY 'ff f ?P!?'z'?. xf f. PF. ffl' 4--.Q 1 W gf i Jsf ,xv . 5, K, 1 tv A nik? k K A, , A ' gf' .M- A iw... R f' -id -2 ,1 ' if ,573 'lfexf YE v ' , ,ig 5.35. N 2 Mr. and Miss Raider Nominees , One of the oldest traditions at Rider is Roundup Week Sept. 28 - Oct. 2, 1981. Each senior votes for one boy and girl. The votes are tallied, and the nominees are kept secret until the day of the Roundup Assembly. The seniors presented the Dukes of Raider County for the skit. The nominees were in- troduced as part of the skit. The students returned to their classes and chose the candidate of their choice. At the dance that night, the 1981-1982 Mr. and Miss Raider were announced. Lori Irwin and Regan Reser were chosen to fulfill this title, because they best represent Rider in spirit and friendliness, the true qualities of a Raider. -4 :Q wx..-no nazi! Front row: Sara Miller, Steve Allred, Lisa Bodin, Mike Walker, Susan Jeter, March Andersong Back row: John Burrus, Scott Lindsey, Dedra Cadle, Brent Higginbotham, Michelle Sparks David Stroh, Angie Blancett, Ronnie Sullivan, Kevin Goldstein. Senior Favorites March Anderson, Lisa Bodin, Brent Higginbotham, Sheryl Nelson, Ronnie Sullivan, Dedra Cadle, Susan Jeter, Steve Allred, Soott Lindsey Mike Walker I 5 'Q uso, 'Xx ' -A .4 ,A 4. gs?-nb , 02 -1- --Q--..g..,-, gr- '-v M Ns. 'f 9.1 -iq., Q . .1 f5V,..2gf V1.2 f N ffm - . ' . H ,, 1, Q x lwzmgfdvvlraf vu ...l ff!-if -414W V .ft 1 wt . iff: Q Jig . -- 'Db' 5 - a 103 'il W march .xgnclemon .xdnigie gfanceff Senior 'lr 1:1 M-3' 0 fl Caron geaufie5 gjgriafy moore .glzeryf Wegio SRH 106 gaming gafpenfef jfdlfy .HGHJQPJOH unior Slzeri .Krueger Wefanie moore I NOW .glleron Worrid geaufiea 'l iga 'F ciboffy lgfclue olzori .gafferhefzl SRH 'iff' ,fy y .fdncferfion .Angie Browning .S70,9A0l'l'l0l 6 UT' CJ Y lgegina Q-bavib Jeri Gibbon geauf i e6 -of M--1 Clzrizi lQo6erf5on SRH Courfney Zami: lbenide QLMQL gl 66Al'l'l0l'l im, 901.M.,,, Jam? Jr ir Whig Wafone Slzeffy Wabon Zgeaufieri in Q25 War? Jane pane! jraci lguweff SRH Denise Dusek, Marc Parker, and John Aldridgeg attentive listeners. 1 12 Honors Lisa and Linda Bodin and Suzy Saenz. Lori Hanes has a better idea! tl y A -6 fav- 1-k.. S. Hi. ,ff X K uf XV' .WS tg . 5 58.22 3, A 3 4 iw 1 9 ,Q x S Billy Earnest shares his opinion at a meeting. Paula Gore and Lela Cadle tally ballots. Richard Baxter and Susan Jeter share ice cream at facul- ty Christmas party. Council members, March Anderson and Suzy Saenz, stop to pose with friend, Roger Adair. 113 STUDENT COUNCIL represents an integral part of student government at Rider. The council consists of the presidents of each class and a specified number of students representing each grade level. Some of the year's activities included dances, spirit chain during Coyote week, and a faculty Christmas party. The council worked hard to make student life more enjoyable and to develop a sense of leadership and responsibility in students. an ..,, efgklsitul Seated in Judge Keith Nelson's courtroom: Sheryl Nelson, Regan Reser, First row, standing: Lela Cadle, Linda Bodin, Lori Denise Haywood, Denise Dusek, Paula Gore, Jennifer Andruczk, Lisa Bodin and Angie Blancett. Second row: Mr. Russell Dedra Cadle, Kevin Cook, Dwyane Jackson, Jana Henderson, John Dudley, Susan Jeter, Steve Allred, Kelly Kaufman, Richard Student Council officers and sponsors Seated: Susan Jeter president, Paula Gore, reporter, Lela Cadle, treasurerg Cadle, secretary. Standing: Mr. Russell Roberts and Mr. Gearhart, sponsors, Regan Reser, president. John Aldridge, James Lyles, Billy Earnest, Joshua Caesar, Marc Parker. 1 14 Honors NATIONA HONOR is a nation-wide organization for high school honor students. To qualify for nomination, seniors must have maintained a 3.5 grade-point average, and juniors must have a 3.7 grade-point average. From this group, the faculty votes on the personal character, service and leadership of each student. This year Rider has 33 incoming seniors and 29 juniors to join the 30 two- year members in the S.H. Rider Chapter of National Honor Society. 6 Mrs. Velma Reser, Mrs. Polly Moss, Nangrsgfgm Paul Davis, Kristi Defoor, Christy Majewski, sponsor sponsor Ffresidem y' vice president secretary Treasurer TWO-YEAR MEMBERS Becky Alexander Jennifer Andruczk 'QV I Lela Cadle Carol Callaway Brian Cervantes 4 Leslie Kressenberg Marita Lavy Scott Lindsey Suzy Saenz Ronnie Sullivan Lisa Bodin Eric lbsen Sara Miller Teresa Waltko James Wegman Scott West John Burrus Dedra Cadle ' 1 9 X is gif' S . E N 4 'Na .. Q, Susan Jeter Marianne Klein , x . Sheryl Nelson Regan Reser Machelle Whitehead Barry Wilson 116 INCOMING SENIORS Jim Beyer Jana Daniel .nm ev. it ' V' f:-fi, sy Valerie Jackson ul 'WP gli' ky Michael McMullen .. Q' .,,,, eiie ,'. VL,- I Judy Speights ' 's 1 I Angie Blancett W, K John Dudley 39' ..-,- Doloris Jansen X ef A W 'W F x ff- X 3 Shaw Merrill Denise Stone A ' 55558 ' 1 Charlie Bruner Amy Gately Chris John Pam Pieratt 1, 4 .2 David Stroh Qi R x Mike Andre Cindy Bunt Dorie Glickman Royce Kimoto Robert Scates 'i'i 'SL if x+ t ' we af .. , X, we-if Q1 Danielle Thayer Doug Atkins Lee Ann Childers Paula Gore ,fl L Wade Laing E so , 50 s fig K 9 Q gi at ,Q .t Q Qi 'Q w ' -ff fw'55:f 2 L J? l J. , Randy Schmelz Keith Williams Kenneth Berthelot Andy Collier Denise Haywood Sandra Martini Lea Spahis John Young INCOMING JUNIORS Sheryl Andruczk ,by f i '1gfi 5 , - , fa 11 Nancy Eason Sheila Hassler Rodney Lyons 5 Fl Russell Veitenheimer Angela Austin ff:1a'ws- ,wx - X 4, R. 'xxx' '. wi at NeilGately Sheryl Hatcher Bruce Nehlsen Quan L Vu Richard Baxter 'fa if ' ' ns gp. A 1. Lorraine Gallavan Chiu Fang Huang Greg Pogue 'i Gayle Willis Brady Beshear Britton Hance Dwayne Jackson - N-' fx ' 'i Shelly Schwartz S T C if X K Andre Wimer H . f 'L+ l Cheryl Cline Lori Hanes Xu. w wi ll . if W 1' ... -! M! I ,L..,5' Betsy Jacob xv , - Mike Shelton John Wurster Kevin Cook -in Adam Hartman 46 Fig jx J gpg I A. Vanessa Johnson Kok Wo Szeto SRH 1 N. . . , . 1, ,f . - v- f f - 1 Ab -. L .A .. ., ,.. an f ---- ,,,,, . 1 . if f . Q .. Q .. f- w 2 3 ai 'Lf' Q2 H gg 12mm my ,,,, ,yx gif? M. , ww -' Az- .. -' M f f YE'-135 'i' EMM 1? LMA. -im.. ..l?,,,Hm, ig- Sz1:,.,,w A2251-f,fA9,g,fi?Zi:a Til. . 1 sf gpg f . an w' 'A 5 hw: ' f. HJ ' wf f,Lw 'bv ' .ay ?vwi-. L: - ', . '53, ml ., 9 5 C ,. .L M , 'ag ge is .1 fake ,N ..a.4:gu1:','N -f- se f? 34 V f .. .. Z, --Y ' A------A 1 ' . X ,Ag Wi .-g,.:,L .. was L A N ,X ' .. . lm , ww V.. I, F5555 wf F'2 f5i:?M s 2?W Jwififgzfeiff'fsuligzl.-,i'.f,1-75f.wv..'f. YWJY' :f 1 A ..., . i V? 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A very special award, given to the person that shows the most school spirit by going to the majority of events and helping to promote the spirit in others, is the Twelfth Man Award. This year Gail Seigert was the recipient of this honor for all of her hard work especially during football season. This award is very important and those who receive it should be honored. The person is chosen by the cheerleaders. ln addition to the Twelfth Man Award is a group of certain individuals that receive the coveted Spirit Stick. These people show an extra amount of enthusiasm at pep rallies. Hopefully these people can help everyone to become more excited. For Shelley Hatley and Shana Hatleyg spirit seems to run in the family! 120 Honors .1 Quill and Scroll officers: Dorie Glickman, president, Martie Marston, vice president, and Shelly Schwartz, secretary-treasurer. 3+ Q it U ,. f if l QUILL is an international honorary society for junior and senior high school journalism students who are in the top one-third ,,. 1 i of their graduating class and have done outstanding work on either the yearbook, newspaper or magazine , publication. New Quill and Scroll members are initiated at the annual Press Banquet near the end of the school year. 1 QUILL AND SCROLL MEMBERS: Front row: Val Jackson, Chiu-Fang Huang, Denise Haywood, Kim Foreman. Second row: Steve Allred, Wade Laing, Shelly Schwartz, Martie Marston, Dorie Glickman. Back row: Shaun Powers. Not pictured: Mark Chapoton, Katie Crowder and John Dudley. X Steve Allred, columnist for the ROUNDUP, ponders N over material for his next column. Shaun Powers, reporter and copyreader for the ROUNDUP, writes another story. sRH 121 1:33 l Af? . i,.cg.,,,.G 17 -. s , ia- M . . ,ff . . , X. t ian . Q , .5 i . L K, ff' ' ' t Qi ' A-:,- 5. - - , effyceai 5 A , W . ,t it r -1 - K - .5 Wwlwms . - .. '.Q,3.,, 3' . , Susan Jeter was chosen the Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizen by seniors and faculty members. She was chosen on the basis of ser- vice, leadership, dependability and patriotism. Each year the nominee for the DAR Award com- 122 Honors qw ..c- .,-vu, all f if Bill - , Z...-.S petes with other local nominees for a chance to repae- sent the Major Francis Grice Chapter of the Patriotic Society of DAR at the state convention. Runner-ups for the DAR Award were Lisa Bodin and Steve Allred. -...nun X 4 A',L 5 5 A ' ja ' L, ' ,S I in. . 3 NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP finalists were Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Testflhlational Merit Robert Scates, Leslie Kressenburg and Paul Davis. Scholarship Qualifying Test that they took when they These students received high scores on the werejuniors. SRH mg , x -, .22 .--. , 5 fu -V f: : rf .1 ,.,. .Q .... 4, ..,-. 1, .. WD---MQ.Q..,Lpf.....Li,,qfa ...,. :+M.z,,...u.,,,,,. 5, , f,,, N,,,N,, .. ..... -,,- . ,, .. , , , . - ,U H 1 , .. .. , , V! ' wr ,T 4, L7 J, 125 EQQTBALL FOOTBALL. Preparation IS the key. During the summer, the team practices to perfect and syn- chronize plays. Then each player is given individual assistance. 126 Sports Raider Schedule Rider ' Opponents 20 Abilene 6 14 Monterey 0 O Hirschi O 28 lowa Park 13 31 Altus 7 37 Denison O O Sherman 15 14 Denton 17 14 Lewisville 28 7 Wichita Falls 21 With many long, hard hours of practice behind them, the players board the busg completely ready for THE GAME. Greg Owens does what he does bestg gain yards. ai f Raider agility makes the difference. SRH 127 RIVAI-RYhas been around since day one between football teams and schools. lt has always been important that a good school have a super football team. That is exactly what Rider has. The guys are real Trojans. They work themselves ragged trying to make their school, their team and their friends proud of the way they play. The team got off to an excellent start in September. Even when they lost, the team never gave up hope. The players realize that though they as a team are important, their individual attitudes are what makes the difference. Giving so much of one's time to one activity displays an obvious interest and dedicationg that is what the Raider varsity football team is all about. Greg Owens gains yards with the aid of Kevin Goldstein. L 1-.gs Players receive instructions from Coach Hartman. Raiders celebrate one more time! 'pu WSWQUDIQEN ROHO on the go! Raiders pass for another victory. 1 28 Sports Raiders put the moves on their opponents 5-1 HDOIDEF Kaldef play IS SEI ITIIO TTIOIIOD ,,..,-I , . if . L e..., Z - , . -, .ofei -.MQ ZW V ' 1 N w Nothing stops a Raider. Number 22 isn't going anywhere! SRH 129 The Leaning Bandit of Rider THE BANDITS AN are each City Champs, keeping the winning tradition of Rider. The Bandits strive for perfection as visions of varsity dance in their heads . One of the highlights of a Bandit's . R 'Q if me fs Us., year is to be selected to dressout at the Old High game. it Q . I They know that all of their hard work will pay off in the future when they become full-fledged Raiders. - I The Rustlers are also a hard working team. Their first obstacle to overcome was the tensions of McNeil- Barwise rivalry. Once done, however, the Rustlers became a strong, unified team. The Bandits and Rustlers work hard to make Rider as R proud of them. M is 15.2-is ' J5f'EiEf'5v35!72! :!Q?i9Wi'E5Q-5ifhi TM T ' T53 I ' FW TN! Civil lflimiiif EJQQEFEQQEQ JE VW gijrqwgwgllgg Hr T , i- iii eoiiiailiiediwli if Kyle Goldstein prepares to pass. L ,-if Y i -,grainy SUS V- f i!ET2JiU,wwZv5F 'f3T'fili'W?'5 WQLQQKiZl?fH1QQi1QEUiu?ilN'i Wk i'fvf'?fw ' 'Baa E li5f?li'iff5 iJS'f'Iil727i-WP 3E75 4l :iii?3'BvT5?iff'v 5575VETFWFTSIDF'?JiQiF:EUif:Qi slifiuifgfilvifg Qi - 'H f f 4 5 235' H E235 Zami Q ...mira f mama wares. ' H Q +fs lifs': - FEET i JMIQFE' fi H JI Jigga H3119 130 Sports V lil ny . J 'K '. If TAM I' l'm going to catch the ball. I m going to John Holmes and a Huskie il- lustrate the Siamese Twin Duck Walk ! flfifffsRUSTLERS 1 US s naee nean sum T13 Lawforif fl:-T18 26 HlfSChl,,f fi'ff,Q T0 13 i Burke F e T 0 3417, l0waPQjfkgV,jT,i: ,1 ' ,O, 0, 28 oHirSChi eeee 2 is T 7 4 Om High? no 6 ',f, i 0, L sefff i ,'fQg1'fI4 f The Fearsome Threesome SRH 13 1 Brandon Beshear practices pole-vaulting. Billy Gaydosh works on the discus. ,......-- ,U ,E t 533 35 - -, I i - ,. .1 W fr . 2 ff E, 2 1 4. ' , Q f maria--.w,q:ssswf45+wgffef , fr, -f5 i1'11! ,Q f H - 'L 9 f .. ,, -.., --fy : ,V -A-.mf :s f f , . -' - -f-f , , :wi :-,q,n -g,f,gf:e,gf , , 1 K ., .. ,, , r.,,,.:- I . - J, . S, . f . V ,J i , f 'M ' M 'fl ' I -- K wk f 2353: , ...,.M, , I 'fhflffii A I , Q j SQ .... it - t ' s i VL: X Jeff Daniels, David Hott and Ron Payne work on their long- distance running. THE BOYS TRACK coached by Mr. Don Flippin, worked to have a good season. The team spent many hours working on track and field events, putting forth great determination and effort. They strived for endurance, strength and speed. By the end of the season, the track team had accomplished another rewarding year. 132 Sports Bobby Johnson demonstrates the long jump, Steve Hanlon and Trent Thompson warm up in the gym. V 5 i W N , , h A W t 2 Q' 5' 'W' K S W Q ' ' -' ,. f. M, A 3:36.55 - . X 7 W ,,, 5. - .,,,,,,,,k 7 S ' 4 I . 5 .. n wt A V 4,,j,,..xf1.mE i I A V K H Shi Y r s me M sw- gif if s 'A Ht' L we .. nf Q1 fm ' , , . if My ' - W -- . , , .1 , ,,,. . rf K , . , , V, 2 Mark Deason throws the shot put. S H 133 On your mark, get set . . . Laura Leckman TRACK THE GIRLS season began when a group of girls began to work out in March. Hard work and dedication characterized each girl's attitude toward the upcoming season. The events participated in include the 3200 Meter, 1600 Meter, 400 Meter, 800 Meter, 200 Meter and the 100 Meter low hurdles. Field events include the long jump, triple jump, high jump, shot put and disc. The team traveled to several meets during the year. The girls trained under the direction of Coach Frank Farnsworth. 134 Sports To excel in track, events must be practiced repeatedly Molly Gear, Gina Merrill, Ellen Trainer . GO! gf wks., nl ' Y 1' . 5-A557 l if'4,. i. -'- ,. rf 4. . 5 A. 'fan f ', i ,E . .J.i,,, .v . .-N-5 2 -M ' '43 , 4 - 45 5 ff. 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THE VARSITY AND JUNIOR VARSITY SWIM consist of guys and girls that work together every day to perfect their skills in the water. Much practice is necessary to make a team good. Outside practice is expected from each team member and is usually received. A very unusual situation exists with the swim team at practice. They work out at Midwestern State University with the swim team from Wichita Falls High School. 38 Bill Thompson really dresses for the sport! Can't get these swimmers out of the water Buckley. Kevin Dahl takes a dive! 'Z'- J .V. Swim Team 'mf A x' QL' -WJ' 'MN 'Q Q i Shelley Murray comes up for air! L Qu Lori Gordon takes a break from workout. 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' 'T' l ,ZUQDQSEI ee 1. . 1 H l,b1 Go for a basket. Robbie Holbrook. Practice makes perfect. Michelle Fisk. Carma Whitehead. Varsity shows them how it is done. h . xii Milf if 'rbi JZ-' -W M3 nf: f J-ii WM V 9 ,pg Mr 'hm-x em? it sms if '-:eg Il: 21311. -U :ii J., .. f, , , , M ,,.. . if f L24 of ts .ft Eg awe 'fwfgligisiig E Qi' rt-fam Ll Wig: fag s, 'L iigigizgifh L 2 It 31,34 'fiiflyt gm , . 1 --.wif f -- , r saw 5:51 xii? Q-in N ug' ,if Slam dunks can be very beneficial! Shana Hatley. Constant hard work is what sports is all about. Lillian Buckley. JUNIOR VARSITY AND F RESHMAN players work hard each day during sk all season to perfect their game. These playerjar he varsity players of the future and their games and actice are as important to the school as any varsity te m. Each day this group of ladies practices their shooting, passing and running. Much stamina is needed to play basketball because much running is involved. The JV Team practices with the Varsity Team and this gives the group a chance to mingle with people that are doing the job they will have next year. Girls enjoy playing because they do it well. Concentration is the key. Concentrate on the BALL. ,f f 1, fl fill? 143 ,,V,VV.,VVVVVK 1 V ,, ,.., ,,. V. . KK,KK,KUk I '.K -VKKV5 VVVVVK-VV-H.-,Kg - s,V,V. .V ,,,V,.... .. ,. .. I K, , ,,, -- My -I , , ,,,, , K , , K, .. . V ,.... , K- V, V, V . . V V.,-.K. g ,K ,K VK 1:1-.-Ks ' .. .K ,, ,,... , ,,.K.KKK,,, KKK. MVK '-:L - f-.K,,':1KK - .,,. K. -Demson Sherman 526. f-1A- mi': Q T ' f .3 . -..-,,.- .. .K , , VVVWFH3 ffbenton Lewisville ,.,. ,K K. . K 1 K K V 1 ,K iT'z fl,f K :Denton 70 WFHiS K , .V DSMSOH She1fman K-Dentori if i , ,Lewlisvxlle Del1iSOHi Shermah, ,V Q Demi 80 K, 57 58V -52- 46 Lewisville, v , , WFH55 ' ,.,V,,-VV VV,V.-VV., V,, ... , 1 mr -,, 4' 38 M -- V - VK V,V 'f,- V f.-- .. -,.., ,V, eV , ,.+ -1 ,V , ., .- ....- ,, ,VV .f,--,. ,. 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Girls LIS THEM 29 Sherman 36 27 Denison 34 26 Denton 66 41 Lewisville 59 28 WFHS 433 39 Denison 37 35 ' Sherman 52 28 Denton 61 35 Lewisville 83 29 WF HS 26 Basketball Denison Sherman Denton Lewisville WF HS Denison Sherman Denton Lewisville WFHS THEM 36 ' 22 44 50 40 34 35 33 70 35 Freshman Girls US THEM 33 Hirschi 51 27 Byers 32 29 Petrolia 36 32 Petrolia 28 43 Burkburnett 18 47 WFHS 33 29 Vernon 1 43 32 Henrietta 22 22 Vernon 31 28 WFHS 32 38 Hirschi 52 Basketball Basketball 145 THE LADY RAIDERS Practice is a big part of each girl's day. Working out after school and during sixth period is something they expect of themselves and each other. This team is very determined to do its best when it comes to basketball.- They have earned the support, respect and loyalty of each student. The attendance at the games did not reflect the support of which the Ladies are entitled. The empty seats at the games do not represent the real feelings the people have for the job the girls have done. Machelle looks for an opening V 'G ff ' ' Charlotte Thurman breaks away. Debby Jones shoots for two more X 4-v Q . Guys work hard but still find time to correct each other's mistakes. HUSTLE! ls this really fair? rre . if it r'r hr- 3 ?5 f' : W? ,z,,,,-Mains , .-Q z- , - it X .V , ,gift : , ..Z, ., .V 'fn Y E? 1-' it s T erhe s . ,xg ,- fg JUNIOR VARSITY AND F RESHMAN players are a group of dedicated men that work and play hard for the good of the team. Their goals are high because they are working to improve their skills as players, therefore making the school look good. Much of the time they spend working and practicing is their own. Though the teams have a great deal of practice time during school hours, they must also give time from their leisure to practice. They know' the better they are this year will determine how good they will be next year. What a jump-shot! Just one more perfect shot! 48 X, bf 0 5 wr ' . ,. . an--v-n v Y- - :.f..ff' -. 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X 1,1 ,,g,'i,rX- w - 1 iw 5' 51 i ,Pf.ef1:Y.'fVf-4 ' A J T 0-3 '4 ?0'i ff 'f's,w4 QV- i X xf i . Xa' . ..,'fif 35 ' ,--M K 4 1 w li ' Hnidv. N ' ' 'L'a'Jt I , M ..,...B'J4lt ' 7 '-- an ..4..i '.- F: f X 10x 4 lf X ' Q A - X ' ' . ' , 1 , ' ' K - ' ' ' 4S..S2n..u'.nSAu'.i..u.ix4L 424514 f , . . , E I -' illl V I .'T'3 --z.z:: - ' i gbgq f ' M-'ng 151 l Jerry King is poised to volley. JV workout is often hampered by bad weather. JV TENNIS AND THE each practice all year to perfect their skills. JV Tennis plays in several tour- naments throughout the year, hoping to improve and move up to varsity. Coach Jerry Franklin sponsors J.V. Tennis. The Golf Team works out sixth period and after school at Weeks Park and The Wichita Falls Country Club. The top five players travel to several tournaments. Under the direction of Coach Ray Snyder, the winning tradition of Rider is upheld by the hard working Golf Team. 1 52 Sports .K-e s Biiqffxe Abs f , :ts 't ww 2 E'- fx David Wuthrich works on his forehand Dan Dunkelberg -1-an aw.: J J 5 . .f f ig 1 Q 1'-2-' z 3:71 f' . .. -.Ng K . -Qu .. ' E .5 xfdtx K .f4, Y' Q g,E'v5gSyjg,fj 14- L- .. ' , - ' A X K 1 W h ..k. W t 5 gay 1 pw, P A.. X2-M. PV f !..A David Dusek if an-aff, Tv4,s Britt Hance James Lyles ,Y,, v V34 ,Q- .. uhh, . ww.,-I '95 ,.g- SRH The guys practice long and hard. ffm-i gil Q if . , K '6. X---4. 'M- gg., gs K iv-A . .V ' -va-mv... W Throwing baseballs at the photographer is not the way to make friends and in- fluence people! l 54 Sports i Y mf-my 'w,.,,' Mw,,.af,,,,,,,,,Mw'wq.p, ,X 4 1' 1 N M it i 1 wi t J fswf ,ft , - ' fa 4. W4 M, It , H ' f I H 1-1 i S N. ,E f . f , New. A : i ee me wi Vic 'MEM I 5 gi is f t 5 fi 5 ' I 1 4 i , -1--q....,,, A in 1 5 4 - , K M, . -1 Q 3 N .. X 'MJ ' . .. 3-1 Q: Kf,Qf - .1 F , ? . x X. f pf Nvmcs. ,W L .Li What a super catchg right in the mitt! if .. ,Se we .Li 4. Jeff Young practices his pitch. l k 'nw A - ' -f,. K ' T 1. , .W...,.,,, Mun, , X 4 The guys are good, but as a team they're even better. What an arm! ni ,... .... I ,,. L YL tp xl 6 t Q p 'T x n ' ,L x J v -4-.,, ks.-K ' ' . +-wma' V -...., ..l??-, :i ,gf ..,,-.- , Q - -sl M N -s ' ' W W. , L ws-.ff 'mai I. .1 ...-. 5 T w as A x Q m-4,f,,,- V ' 'bin ' '-N.- ' , nv' 1, ., 'ir 'fe ,xjd . U 'nl ,I fd!-Q M . ,Y 1-'H 7i 'ff.l, 4' , . , -., ' ff t 4 n , .. . 1-guy. . 4... -1191 '- T I -' , Ja T A N Q '4 rl' ,. I, MY 4 sill N x U . l ,LJ lr, ' 5 if mf' 'fi' .. .A ' a., . -f mv- l 7'A F-5.1-'P . A .. .P 4 - . ,. w ' ' W y S.,-, ajitzi 'gr Nlexhtl. K p--e--v-'r-- . F' X, mg fri- u.Q'?33'3f'-3,212 3:4-an-ww-'1uv--1 -Q tw F A . .'fg ..- ,'m,,.1 ,, ,f K' -K-3':f f- 9f.'l4r' - 'EV if ,Y , , V ,L has ,, r'.' iw . , I my f..,Pui:,p:a 21 ,ff kv AN' ., 4 ,- . 'V+ V M if Q g ,, y Q4 is , T BASEBALL A Reign' 'g'f fQT'.- Q IS a very popular sport is:-T-as 355: , s 31352, T' .,.23g5 today. It takes hard work, but the guys seem to be ff ' it it 'Qlifggg W1 ff' willing to put out the effort. They practice each day, fY..a.::t:4g.? 5iHg?,i 545- '31Q3e-HqjsvL,, and when the weather was cold, the team practiced in 1 the gym. It is said that practice makes perfect, and if this holds true, the baseball team should be good. uf' 7-wlwf-wwunnhs-wana , l N This kind of playing takes dedication. sRH is The Huffer-Landr Bubba Mossman received this coveted award for outstanding leadership in the Raiders' battle for victory. 156 Sports in i 11 FJ t r,,r . ttrr,.r tski gJ r , ,yy 22:1 A i ,Qi ' N 5 ffl X 5 at, ' , Q xg' . 5535, 1gg,Z, kia' W L nz: 'f 1 ,rw Wifi,L:frfi11Mi:13?'ffi 7 24 , f f Lf -V Aff? N ff-5? 'f Lt f lv. ,V 5,- i'1s,',5f'f1Mfg,L 7.55, W , ' , 1 ' ' Y i Fighting Heart Award V 't f W it g .gs , Phillip Jones was co- recipient of this award for his never-ending effort and give-all attitude. .K fm?- 5 V 'Q xs ws' Qi: .4 lx 5 'W i 157 Z :Q 3 S L 5 5 E i 2 E 3 1 2 ? x Z x x ff' ffl-:1Aft'f'! ,ff Am 4 1' I, fa.- 1 5 ' ' gs s 5 . '?.4' . Q Q M 0 , 31,0 I . , xg, . J l 4 g z in :Y Gur years at Rider 160 Filled with laughter and heartache, our years at Rider were the happiest, yet the saddest we have known. The anticipation of the beginning and the end of our high school days overwhelmed us. We will cherish the memories and the friendships made here, and remain true Raiders forever. Remember as Freshmen: Orientation, singing the Fight Song and the Alma Mater for the first time . . . that first day . . . getting lost . . . meeting new people . . . class elec- tions . . . sign-making parties our first pep rally as Raiders .. . a vic- torious climax to Coyote Week, 12-O . . . Terrible Tuesday . . . getting out at noon . . . learning the true meaning of Raider Spirit. Remember as Sophomores: Returning and finding new old friends . . . being able to laugh at those silly freshmen . . . getting that all important driver's license . . . feeling in- dependent . . . pep rallies in the old gym . . . Rangler tryouts . . . dragging Kemp . . . sharing the school with McNiel, for the second time . . . beating the Coyotes again, 14-O. Remember as Juniors: Finally, upperclassmen . . . term themes . . . class ring . . . PSAT . . . our first class breakfast . . . the Junior-Senior Prom . . . trying out for a cappella, Raider Crew, cheerleaders, Goal Post saying good-bye to graduating friends . . . those last few days without the seniors. Remember as Seniors: Our year . . . keeping old traditions and beginning new ones . . . school pictures during the summer for the yearbook . . . Roundup Week, Mr. and Miss Raider from our class . . . Crazy Day . . . our last happening . . . ACT and SAT . . . applying to colleges . . . ordering graduation announcements . . . the senior play . . . graduation parties . . . senior activities . . . scared of the future and pretending not to be . . . June 4, Graduation . . . saying good- bye . . . - -e. Becky Alexander Janice Allen Stephen Allred rib? I R Doug Atkms Annette Baggs Mark Beauchamp i' N-P' -if-n Loretta Beene Esta Behrens Estella Bell Tammle Bennett ,J f Kaycie Campbell Danny Canaday Karen Carroll Terry Cartwright Brian Cervantes Jack Chambless Donna Chandler Brian Chappell Chris Chastain Lee Ann Childers Mark Churchill Julie Clarkso 4 Glen Cochran Laura Colhouer Andy Collier Derrick Combs Margaret Cook Rhonda Cooper ,ai 1 Michelle Corona Jackie Cover Cindy Craig Troy Crawford Erik Crews Katie Crowder Jana Daniel David Davis Donald Davis - Dwight Davis Helena Davis Mike Davis Seniors 1 63 Paul Davis Christy Defoor Mark Delaney Bethany Dering David Diaz Nghi Diep Hung Dinh Annette Dipprey John Dudley Mark Dudley Angela Duncan Kim Duncan Dan Dunkelburg Skyler Eaton Angela Edwards Judy Einhaus Radonna Elder Greg Evans Allison Everett Shelley Fanchier LaDonna Filler Parker Ford Tina Foster Toni Foster 164 Seniors Barbara Fountain Bruce Frank Laura Fulcher Vicki Fuller Clifton Galyean Devia Galyean James Gardner Lori Garner Amy Gately Billy Gaydosh Rusty Gibson Debra Gillis Dorie Glickman Cindy Goforth Kevin Goldstein Sandra Gonzalez Paula Gore Brian Grady John Gonzales Pilar Gonzales Betty Gonzalez Theodore Gray Lora Griggs Robert Guerrero Bridgett Hague Natalie Hankinson Dana Harrelson Lita Harris Rona Harris Kevin Hawkins Alison Hayes Denise Haywood Caron Henderson Cindy Henderson Mike Hennessey Jerrel Henson Seniors 165 l I r W I I Libby Johnson Phillip Jones Robert Jones Jr. Sherri Jones Tom Kardos Garry Kaufman X04 u.. Kathryn Keith Sherri Kelley Dawn Kenney Royce Kimoto Jeff King Scott Kisner .4 it A, Haiti Marianne Klein Brian Kressenburg Leah Lankford Marita Lavy Horsh Leinen Linda Lentz Monique Letendre Barry Levy Kurt Lichtenberger Scott Lindsey Richie Linnear Brenda Loder Juan Lopez Tammy Lott Shellye Lovelace Seniors 167 Lori Lutz Scott Mabry Pamela Mahon Christy Majewski Martie Marston Karen Martin Martha Martin Sandra Martini David Mason Tommy Massengale Randy McCaffity Rich McClelland Kim McClendon Eddie McConnell Steve McDowell lda McFrazier Kathleen Mclntire Mike McMullen Susan McQuiston Ruth McWhorter Ben Meader Vickie Melton Obra Mergerson Shaw Merrill 1 68 Seniors David Metcalf Barry Meyer Keith Meyer Jon Miles Sara Miller Karen Moore Kelly Moore Kristy Moore John Mooseman Johnny Morgan Pam Morgan Venus Morris Ken Moss James Mossman Coy Mote Jeff Moulder Loretta Moulder Kimberly Muckey Angela Muir J Christi Musick Chander Nanjundasamy Allen Navarro Danny Neal Kyle Neal Sheryl Nelson Greg Owens Angie Pace Frank Pace Pam Parker Steve Partridge Shelleye Patton Renae Pease Steve Penny Steve Perez Russ Perkins Tonya Perry Seniors 169 Seniors 173 74 Antwain Adams Shawn Addison Jerry Allen Robert Allen Tammy Allen Tina Allen Larry Almanza Carole Ammons Timothy Ancell Sheryl Andruczk Allison Atchavit Debra Attwood Angela Austin Jennifer Baker Susan Baker Tracie Baley Robert Bard Richard Baxter Tina Benson Christina Berry Brady Beshear Brandon Beshear Elizabeth Bicoy Martie Biggs Debbie Blackwood Letitia Blevins Ronnie Bloxham Michael Blumenfeld Linda Bodin Shelly Boggs 7 T7 0 is-rs Donnie Bowen Jerry Bowen Ronald Boyce Billy Boyles Tom Brewster Janet Bright Michael Briscoe Alisha Britt Cenia Broussard -Q l - everly Brown Cliff Brown Maudell Brown JoAnn Burrus Joshua Caesar Angela Calamita Aaron Calhoun Michelle Campagna Robert Campbell Karen Cannedy Rhonda Carlton Matt Carnes Tammy Carpenter Melissa Carroll Betsy Cates Rhonda Chancelor Mark Chapoton Mike Chisholm Charla Clements Cheryl Cline Debbie Cochran 175 76 Ernest Coleman John Conklin Brenner Conner Kevin Cook Shari Cooley Terri Cooley Robert Cotton Tiff Covington John Cowles Steve Cox David Craddock Chris Craig Gerald Critz Linda Culpepper Michael Daniel Brian Davis Hoy Davis Rhonda Davis Mark Deason Matt Deason Delia Dering T. K. Devery Samie Dill Brenda Dover Lisa Drews Terrell Ducre Randy Dunn Teroton Durham Dianna Dutton Robert Dyson -Mi 'sd-e v-...., xy 1-.J K gr? Nancy Eason Charlotte Edwards Darlene Elder Cindi Elliott Sharon Ensey Debbie Evans Loretta Everett Julie Evers Rene Farrar Angela Farris Kim Faulkenberry Theo Field Kimberly Filkins Terry Flemens Jay Flowers Becky Foehner Derek Forcher Tamie Ford Kim Foreman Karen Fox Sherri Fox Bryan Fudge Pam Fuhrman Anita Gall Lori Gallivan Dana Garber Beth Garey Shannon Garrett Neil Gately Julie George SRH 77 178 Juniors Yvette Giddings Donna Gilbert David Gillispie Billy Glasgow Billy Glowacki Charlie Goen John Gonzales Mike Gonzales Steve Goode Dee Dee Gorman Keith Grantom Thomas Gray Randy Gregg Joseph Griggs Lori Gulley Sharon Hagler Albert Hall ' David Hall Raymond Hamel Gerald Hampton . Britt Hance Lori Hanes Jon Hankins Randy Harbison Danny Harbour Darrel Harper Reginald Harris Adam Hartman Sheila Hassler Sherry Hatcher YW? .AE 3 ...Z TU? 09+ Hawkins erson Jana Henderson Tracy Henderson Connie Hester Lonme Hickey Tori Hill Brent Hlllery Mark Holder Chris Holland Sandy Holland Shirley Holliman Robyn Holverson Chiu-Fang Huang Darren Huff Kirk Hughlett Tracy Humphrey Debbie Hutchings Joe lnabinette Reese Inman Mitzi lrwin Dwayne Jackson Betsy Jacob Greg James Darren Jarrett Jeri Jaynes Terry Jefferson Alan Jeffries Scott Jensen SRH 19 Ruth Jeske Carla Johnson Vanessa Rene-Johnson Jim Johnston Barbara Jones Debby Jones Jerry Jones Shelly Jones Tina Jones Carla Kantor George Keeter Dean Kellogg Janifer Kelly Steve Kennemer Ronnie Kephart Patti King Toni King Rodney Kirby Donnie Kirk Randy Knight Rhonda Kowalick Sheri Krueger Pat Lama Monika Lamphier Brian Lee Harry Levell Russell Lewis Rosa Lopez James Lyles Rodney Lyons 1 80 Juniors 1 7.3 Q JE L Y if Chris Macon Scott Malone Nicky Martinez Jeff Maw Eddie Mawson BYl',,QfJ,M5CQll9l-lQ1 QP,-iincia Mcllyalcp Gretchen McKey Angela Medlin Malaye Mengel Martha Menzies Charlie Mewborn Rozalyn Mimms Sanjuanita Miranda Melanie Moore Dora Moreno Joe Morgan Michael Morgan David Morris Sheron Morris N Terrie Morris Karen Muckey John Murphy Robert Napier Bruce Nehlsen Tim Nolen Mark O'Connor David Odom Lori Ohl Renea Oliver SRH 8 32 Svein Omdal Kelly Ostrom Eddie Palmatary Scott Parks Kim Partain Tami Patterson Tracy Patterson Jennifer Pearce Kim Perkins Barbara Perry Robin Petersen Melody Pierson Greg Pogue Greg Polly Danny Poncha Donnie Poncha Kim Porter Shaun Powers Brent Proffitt Sharon Ratcliff Tommy Reece Jon Reese Debbie Remington Michael Rhodes Rodney Rice Steve Rikard Kathy Risner Dolly Ritchie Dana Roberts Denise Robertson Juniors Val Runeberg William Rutledge Nita Sanders Lorie Satterfield Robert Scheffel Steve Schlabs Steve Schlarb Ed Schultz Tina Schutte Shelly Schwartz Richard Scibek Kathy Scott Michael Scurry Eric Self David Shelton Mike Shelton Shaun Sims Frances Sipe David Smith Erick Smith James Smith Matt Smith Richard Smith Shelena Smith Glenda Smythe Steve Spainhour Kim Staats Jimmy Stamper Lance Stampfli Eileen Stephens SH83 Kenneth Stevenson Tom Stewart Karla Stroud Kent Sutherland Riley Sutton Kok Wo Szeto Eddie Tahaney Tom Taheney Todd Tarno Bart Taylor Shari Taylor Fred Thomas Debbie Thomason Trent Thompson Andy Todd Rebecca Todd Lori Travis Cindy Van Horn Russell Veitenheimer Janan Vestal Quan Vu Carla Walden Jeff Walker Lori Walker Steve Wallace Butch Webb Barbara Wenger Thomas Werner Barry Wesley Dava Whatley 1 84 Juniors Ni we-v AN WI' Bryan Youngblood Junior class officers Lori Hanes, presidentg Melanie Moore, secretary Tracey Henderson, treasurerg Betsy Cates, reporter. Not pictured Adam Hartman, vice president. Byron White Mary Whitely Lesly Williams Marion Williams Martha Williams Sherry Williams Wendy Williams Gayle Willis Darla Wills Andre Wimer Wilmer Wonsang Troy Wrenn John Wurster Jeff Young Zane Young SRH 85 Motivate Motivate Motivate SOMETIMES in the life of the student, the fun and excitement of living, and the ups and downs can make one forget that school is a place of knowledge. lt is important that a student make friends and enjoy the time in his life when responsibilities are minimal, but the academics of school life are sometimes neglected. Hopefully, in this yearbook, many items that, in the past, have been forgotten, will be stressed. ln the next few pages, everyone will become more aware of the academics of high school. Humanities is a class offered that teaches the cultural side of life. lt is often beneficial to have some background in early civilizations. American history is a field of study in which one could make a career. Knowing the activities of one's forefathers can prepare youth for similar encounters in the future. 186 l 1 3, Motivate . , 'QS SRH 1 . E ' ,,,, S, ,,'f.. 5 ,i.1 R M 4 Study Study Study Study at Y Q unify' That which applies to American History also applies to World History. Knowledge in the area of World History can carry one a long way in the decision mak- ing of the future. Government is a course directed at the senior getting close to voting age. This class can be beneficial, because it can prepare the student voter for the action he can expect from the city, state and nation and the knowledge of how his voice counts. Free Enterprise, though different from govern- ment, is generally on the .. .,.H-Q-f k Myfdvdvv dl ai.. mn f Y same level, covering the same issues that con- cern politics and the laws that govern people. ss f-MWTKTQ English is a subject in which almost everyone can use some polishing. People tend to be lax in this area. Mathematics is a favorite with many students. L i kv., tudy Study Study Study Study sRH Perform Perform Perfomi Although it is very involved, the ability to reason can be mastered by extended exposure. A cousin to math is science. The high school level of science ranges from the challenging to the super challenging. Business classes are also offered to the high school student. The courses give the student a chance to be educated in an area that can be helpful. For the person that prefers the more artistic areas, a number of art and craft classes are offered. Journalism is another field of study that has become more significant in today's world. A background here can be nice to have. Some areas that are also important are the Psychology and Sociology classes. They can prepare one for life on the outside. 190 Perform Hopefully the Informa o n r e g a r d 1 academlcs of hlgh school has made everyone more aware of the Importance of the school system and the courses offered ln cen tunes past young peo ple were selected to be schooled and not everyone was allowed an educatlon lt was an honor to be educated and thls should stlll hold true today sRH ti 'ng 92 S-I 71 f x LL'-:YW . .', ! X 9 My - Hum ti'- V 1, , , ! SH L ,. , , , .ml Hum Lg or : er 19 . N' Q Mgwiy5L?uf aa'k1raDe.4 ,Qaida b ?- 3 ? AI 1 3 ,e. .Sm Jabra , Ou e e 5 'N-f 5 !l?zlw:fj Z ,,,,,, Vi ,,,, E ,, ? A.u3 f 2 : 5 q,. l 'lj.1:-57,15-,'ag:gfgg', J' ppb- , gf' , :s1:',:...2 M s: :r-. , X af:-m r1 l1.1 c!tA1zllzLg.n, 5 W , 11 , 7 - ' - ' ' v X: in fx 0 WJ gag, ai I , V I I N . a n 1 Q a a ,. n i 3 V +4 f A N.. .+ .f4fma Water 2 ,I .,ff,-f,1. ,L , 13' 565 AER E f M 94 l ef-D?aP er Jlkglz, EV - 'ry . . If ff f . ff I ' Ls ff sl a jo earn a A45 or Uicfory X, 1!:in'r D. D. D' .. 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W if? ff -N . ur cozora we 2, , wg S' j ang gofvl wigyafwccyg. 5 M 35 it an uwlre Nfj ' 3 rai5g . :ff W , F. , , W V l0bi1-ll!41Allllillllilld: , ,,,9, H , Y, I lj U W . 1, 1: rf 45 Rf' 2 1 1 41- -' ,L Q Ji' I- WL-uf Carla Ables Dennis Addison Robert Aikey John Aldridge Rachel Alexander Greg Allen Jeff Altizer Tammie Alvey Tracey Anderson Dana Andrews Kim Andrews Steve Armstrong Shannon Askins Nick Auxer Kelly Baker Julie Barnes Kerri Barnes Missy Bauman Yolanda Beene Cindy Bell Jeff Black Shawn Blacklock Phillip Blake Brent Boling Gina Booker Tim Bookout Mike Boswell Billy Boutwell Carlos Bowen Debbie Bowen SH9 Sharon Brenner Melissa Bridwell Stacy Brinkley Lynn Brock Karen Broussard Belle Brown Debbie Brown Angie Browning Lydia Bryant Arte Buckingham Lillian Buckley Damon Burlison Richard Busby Brian Buster Lanette Cadle Moses Caesar Scot Callaway Danny Campagna Eddie Campbell LaTresa Canada Kelly Canaday Pam Carnal Jeff Carr Larry Casteel Michael Chandler Eddie Chase Yun-Ching Chen Ani Chitale Maurice Clark Steve Clark 1 94 Sophomores ff? 4 7 X 'Q 'YY Debora Coats Tabitha Cobb Kyle Collier Muffin Collins Cindy Cook Robin Cooper Candy Crawford Kevin Dahl Kyle Darnell Jamie Davidson Jill Davis , Regina,Davis Tina Davis Allison Deal Cindy Deatherage Sidney Deem Julie Deerinwater Karen Derrick Steve Dickey Quyen Diep Steve Dixon Johnny Donaldson Robbie Dove Amber Dowdy Bruce Downs Sabrina Drews Apollos Duckett Chip Dudley Michele Dudley Kim Duke SRH Terri Dunagan Brian Dunn David Dusek Billy Earnest Marci Eastman Lori Ehrenfeld Terri Esterline Charles Evans Deedy Evans Linda Everett Julie Ewen Nikki Felan Angela Filler Kenny Firestone Karen Forsyth Greg Fowler Sherri Francis Gina Frese Janet Fry Jerry Fulfer Kim Fuller Colleen Garrison Mitch Garrison Molly Geary Danny George Jeri Gibson Kyle Gibson Samantha Giffin Michelle Gillum Sharon Ginnings l 96 Sophomores if gp 1 1 QI ff' wr W3 v K It 'Qs A x ,,-k EQ , ,at 'gli' 1 N---A A-anim' i N i Jeff Glowacki Robin Gohlke Andrea Goldsmith Kyle Goldstein Jason Gorham Joanna Gowan Donna Graham Garry Green Barbara Grove Missy Guinn Gary Gulley Brad Haggerton Alisha Haigood Brant Hale Donnie Hall John Hamlin Tammy Hampton Kip Hardin Sharon Harkrider Barnard Harris Kathy Harris Shana Hatley Leslie Hermansen Lynne Heron Greg Hicks Shellie Hoffman Wade Holden Cedric Holland Ronnie Holmes Al Holzgrafe SRH 97 Lori Hone David Hott Stephanie Howard Robert Hughes Gary Humphrey Angela Huston David Hutchings Darrin lglehart Callie Jackson Kevin Jackson Kim Jackson Shane Jackson Shay Jahnke Ronnie James Patricia Jenkins Janice Jessup Regina Johnston Debbie Jones Jamie Jones Karen Jones Melissa Jones Mike Jones Nate Jones Randy Jones Richard Jones Kristal Keener Missi Kestler Greg King Jerry King Neal King l 98 Sophomores 3 ff-'v Q-7 'N-. 955' Tara Kirkland Shannon Kizis John Klinger Darrell Krebs Mark Krienke Lonnie Kucinski Lisa Lamb Paula Land Michael Lander Lex Landers Steven Lane Lisa Latimer Linda Lauck Patty Lawson Ronnie Layfield Kelly Lee Jeff Lemley Nicolle Letendre Tina Lillie Kristi Lindsey Steve Lingafelter Ronald Lockhart David Loder Kim Logan Wendy Lotz Darrel Lucas C. 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Lundy Judy Lynn John Mackey Tony Madsen SRI-1 Tammy Manis Michelle Marcotte Bobbie Marley Amy Martin Pam Martin Becky Massengale Scott Massey Lisa Matlock Christina Matthews Lesa May Ben McBroom Matt McClellan Tommy McCluskey Tim McCord Lisa McCoy Sharon McCoy David McCulley Pat McCullough Sharon McFrazier Michael McGee Chance McGhee William McKinney Doug McKissick Darla McLaughlin Keela McNeal Lawrence McPherson Janna Meadar Zack Mendenhall Gina Merrill Sheila Mertel 200 Sophomores :mag YH 'ff --4 Z' Jeff Miller Larry Milliner Carmen Miranda Byron Moncrief Anna Montes Romeo Montez Martha Moore Samantha Moore Melissa Morrill Steven Morrissey Deidra Morrow Stephani Moulder Chris Mueller Tina Munaz Angela Nance Carrie Needham Becky Nell Chris Nelson Tammi Nelson Tim Nelson Daniel Nix Susan Oliver Monika Pace Diana Parker Kyle Parker LaDonna Parks Curt Partridge Becky Patton Shelly Peavler Kyle Pennington SRH 2 Julie Penry Elizabeth Perez Michael Perez Sarah Perkins Tray Perry Greg Peterson Shonda Peterson Danh Phan Andrea Phares Derek Pollard Junett Preston Brando Pride Amy Reep Nancy Reiswig Melissa Reser Vonna Reyna Rhonda Richards Danny Richie David Rines Price Ringo Ingred Rivers Chris Robertson Dee Robertson Jay Robertson Alesia Robinson Rhonda Robinson Scott Roebuck Teresa Rogers Greg Roland Rick Ross 202 Sophomores Scott Ross Stephanie Rowland Joe Russell Jeff Sawyer Jeana Scaggs Sandra Scates Chris Schlabs Craig Schlabs Jay Schnedore Erika Schneider Becky Schutte Ricky Scruggs Robert Sedberry Ross Shaw Jimmy Shores Dana Shreeve Vickie Sims Stephanie Skidmore Denise Skinner Kim Sluck Beth Smith Cheryl Smith Lisa Smith Paul Smith Rex Smith Scott Smith Tracy Smith Wendy Smith Carl Solomon Kevin Spraggins 203 Chris Staley Richard Stanczyk Julie Stephens Linda Stewart Traci Stewart Brian Stiles Deandrea Strawn Tracy Strickland Connie Sughrue Kimberly Sullivan Allen Swatzell Kok On Szeto Andrea Tackett Mike Terry Tracy Terry Willie Thomas Bill Thompson Charlotte Thurman Steve Todd Ellen Trainer Lydia Trevino Trish Turner Stephanie Underwood Lisa Vallejo Stacy Van Pelt Greg Veigl Kelly Vise Karen Walker Kevin Walker Stephen Walker 204 Sophomores 4'-f' Shannon Yandell Emma York Joe York Mark Zembrod Steve Walker Susan Wallar Felicia Ward Sheri Watkins Robb Webb Terri Wells Charles Westerman Donene Wetsel Herby White John White Carma Whitehead Paul Whiting Stephanie Whitlock Joy Whitmire Chad Whyrick ' Brian Williams Michael Williams Ronnie Williams Melissa Williamson Angie Willie Teresa Wilson Lance Worley Jim Wurster Tim Wybiral Carl Yancey SRH Freshman, Sophomore, Freshman ei 0 UNFORTUNATELY, tends to segregate itself into classes or categories. Because of this separation, everyone cannot be equal. As unfair as this may seem, it is the system today. Since life, for the most part is like this, school is this way too, particularly in the classifications of students. The major divisions seem to be the upper classmen and the lower classmen. The upper classmen are the seniors and juniors, and the lower classmen are the freshmen and sophomores. Usually the upper classmen are the elite group, and the lower classmen are less elite. The lower classmen are often forgotten or ignored, especially when dealing with the yearbook. This year's yearbook staff is trying to delete this barrier, because everyone together as a unit is more beneficial than each group alone. Sophomore Class officers. From top: Billy Earnest, president, Jeff Altizer, vice-presidentg Alisha Haigood, treasurerg Linda Lauck, reporter, Melissa Reser, secretary. Sophomore Class officers From top: Billy Earnest, presidentg Jeff Altizer, vice-presidentg Alisha Haigood, treasurerg Linda Lauck, reporterg Melissa Reser, secretary. 206 Classmen Courtney Bush at Frosh initiation Billy Earnest shows his profile. A Sophomore, Freshman, Sophomore Moving 09' Missy Guinn: Side Glances. Freshme they? G n appreciate the attention Or do Sophomore Shellie Hoffman meditates. Freshmen strive for lndlvlduallty 207 Betty Albers Kenneth Aldrete Catherine Allred Paige Anderson Jeff Ashlock Loraine Austin Tamra Avery Teresa Barley Caroline Barry Jerry Bell Tracy Bell Louie Bender Aliza Benford Gail Bennett Larry Benton Yola Berkowski Barbara Berry Liz Berry David Bertram Steve Biddle Libbie Bierd Karla Biggerstaff Kevin Biggs David Bishop Mary Bloodworth Rena Bloxham Lee Blue Brad Bolton Marian Booth Robbie Booth 208 Freshmen MY' --,gy Pat Bowen Alan Boyd Tina Boyd Debbie Boyle Tammy Boykin Mike Bradley Lynn Brantley Tragene Bristo Glen Brookshire Edith Broussard Anita Brown Blake Brown Daphne Brown Shannon Brown David Bucher Eric Buford Cathlene Bunger Brad Burlison Jerry Burns Patty Burney Courtney Bush Patrick Bynum David Calhoun Joanna Campbell Ricky Campbell Mike Capps Lisa Cargal Chris Carroll David Carroll Laura Carter SRH Tammie Charboneau Ronnie Chavez Lan Chen Tracie Clark Steve Clements Scot Colley Byron Combs Cari Cooper Jon Cowan Diann Cowart Larry Crabb Zelma Craig Suzanne Crawford Rebecca Cummings Jeff Daniels Keith Darnell Jeff David Frankie Davis Renate Davis Sheri Davis Tami Davis T. 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Davis John Day Steve Dean Kathy Dering Stacey Dewvall Michael Diaz Sean Dimmer Darla Donaldson Debbie Dover 210 Freshmen Janet Downing Dorothy Ducre Kevin Ducre Troy Ducre Denise Dusek Jane Ebelthite Willie Echols Paul Edwards Dean Emberton Dianna Esparza Antony Estrada Janet Evans Chuck Everett Terri Fambrough Brent Farris Mark Ferguson Richard Ferguson Scott Findley Tom Finn Todd Fiscus Myron Fisher Michelle Fisk Brenda Fleeks Tana Ford Jeff Fox Hixon Frank James Frank Anna Franklin Christie Freeman Joy Gallaway SRH 2 Jimmy Galyean Jim Garner Pat Garrett George Gillispie Mark Gilmore Danny Glenn Eli Gonzalez Melissa Gonzales Lori Gordon Pam Gore Terri Graham Lori Grantom Michelle Green Gary Griffin Lee Griffin Danny Grissom Missy Gross Richie Guerrero Rickie Guess Mark Hair Tommy Hale Terri Haley Brandie Hamilton Stephen Hanlon Betty Harlow Michael Harmon Phillip Harrington Cathy Harris Stacey Harris Steve Hayes 2 l 2 Freshmen f 'x Karen Hays Catherine Helms Denise Helms Steve Henderson Gail Heugel Mike Hickey Mandy Hillen Robyn Hinkley Doug Hix Robbie Holbrook John Holmes Judimar Holmes Redonna Holmes Tony Holmes Beverly Hornbaker Jay Huffaker Heather Hughes Steve Hunnicutt Raymon Huston Jr David lkeler Laura lnman Edna Jackson Tina Jackson Julie Jacob Everet James Kenneth James Sandra Jansen Paul Jenkins Donna Johnson Eric Johnson sRH Jeff Johnson Melissa Johnson Tracy Johnson Joe Johnston Michelle Jones Mary Kalusche Kathy Kasper Kathy Kaufhold Kellie Kaufman Debra Kays Richard Keener Steve Keiser David Kelley Angela Kilgo Christi Killingsworth Mike Kimbell Tracey Kindrick Kelly King Laura King Doris Klein Will Kolp Tim Kraft Kristi Krajca Betty Krienke Judy Krober Melissa Kuskowski Gary Kuykendall John Kuykendall Marlaina Kuykendall Jodi Landry 214 Freshmen y Lankford ary Layne Lauren Lechman Sean Lee Robin Lane ,Bw fM Michael Leick Gar Rosc eopold ristin Lewis Tammy Lewis Michelle Lidecker Marcia Lindley Lisa Lockard Deborah Logan Mike Lowe Henr Lucio :jMisty Malone ' Kristen Marion Brad Martin Sh ason cott Massey Ronnie Matthews Tami Maw Cindy Maxwell ' Ma ell pril Ma Mic cBride ecky McCaffity Robert McGough S H 215 Cheryl McKinney Micheal McMurray Misty McPhee Gayla McWhorter James McWilliams Cindy Mertel Danny Miller T. 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Mills Linda Mitchell Bart Moore David Morris Jackie Morris Suzanne Morris Sandra Mueller Lisa Munoz Shelly Murray Lisa Myers Kevin Neal David Nichols Jeff Nunn Marty Offutt Jon O'Neill Todd Owens Fred Page Kerry Page Christie Palmer Joy Papageorge Chrisanthe Papapavlou Julie Parker Marc Parker 2 l 6 Freshmen sv 'r 5, Misty Partridge Richie Payne Ronnie Payne Dee Peery Beverly Peery Paul Pieratt Brion Pilgrim Paige Pipkin Jacquelyn Polk Mary Jane Pond Annetta Pope Jim Popp Cynthia Porch Pete Powell Stacey Powell Stephanie Ramming Clint Ramsey Kris Ratcliff Cindy Ray Angie Reasor Christie Reasor Danny Reddick Darla Reed Clay Ressell Shelly Reynolds Cheryl Richtor Christie Riley Nancy Ritchie Robin Ritchie Keesha Roberson SRH 21 Ann Roberts Marion Roberts Keesha Robertson Rob Robinson Sheila Robinson William Robinson Karen Russell Kathy Russell Teresa Russell Traci Russell Danny Saenz Robert Salas Roosevelt Scaggs Elaine Schultz Cory Scott Stacey Sellers Jerry Selvidge Melissa Shaffer Bennie Shields Larry Shilot Dana Shirey Steve Shoen Debbie Simpson Michelle Sinkey Jirn Sissons David Smith Dawn Smith Laymon Smith Pamela Smith Michael Sodders 2 1 8 Freshmen Terry Soloman Tracy Soloman Renee Sorrells Charmion Sosebee Melissa Sosebee Troy Stafford Amanda Stewart Kevin Stom Julie Stovall Tami Strickland Jennifer Struck Carla Stunson Paul Suckow Hugh Sutton Toni Swanner Amy Taylor Jamie Thompson Michael Thursby Kelly Tomlinson Kristie Trapolino Randy Travis Rhonda Travis Leah Tunnell Shelly Turpen Shawn Twogood Kristi Tyree Michel Lllmet Wayne Ulrich Lisa VanGeem John Vasquez SRH 29 Angela Veach Missy Verret Nga Vu Quan Vu Keith Waggoner Jennifer Walker Pam Walker Robert Walker Eddie Walrath Darla Wardwell Greg Warren Mark Warren Travis Watson Mendy Watts Allan Webb Larry Weber Todd Weir Reed Welch Roby Wellington Jeff West John Wetzel Laura Wetzel Gregory Wherry Billy White Carolyn White Mark White John Whitehead Shelia Whitmore Brad Williams Donny Williams 220 Freshmen it' i Nd S CT? K David Zinni J .fi 1, K Freshman Class Officerg: Misty Malone, treasurer, Julie Parker, reporter, Marc Parker, presidentg Mary Jane Pond, vice-president, Courtney Bush, secretary. Robert Williams Wendy Willeford Lee Wilson Vincent Wilson Landon Winstead Cody Wisdom Julie Wishon Willmington Wonsang Angela Wood Danny Wood Alan Wood William Woody Sean Worley David Wuthrich Teresa Youngblood SRH 22 222 Faculty Dr. Lee R, Williamson, superintendent Mr. Newman Young, Rider principal. Board of Education: Front row: Mrs. Sue McAlister, Mr. Jack Bearden, Mrs. Ruth Terry, Back row: Mr. Don Wills, Dr. Carl Davis, Dr. John Wurster, Mr. Al Flack. Vw-6' Vice Principal rig iiyrii ' ' Qi - Q av e..- Q 5 E ,, P 2 f f Mr. Jack Robertson a Vi i Mr. Marshall Gearhart Q Vice Principal Mrs. Jackye Plummer 1' Dean of 39 Students - Mrs. Celia Johnson Dean of Girls 223 Richard Affannato Orchestra Alfred Anderson Latin Patricia Anthony Mathematics Afred Bacon Counselor Elner Bacon Homemaking Juanita Baird Library Clerk Katheryn Ballard Counselor Isabelle Barber VOE Kay Barrett Resource Marjorie Beisel English Betty Benesh English Bernice Beuselinck Mathematics Betty Blythe Counselor Doris Boswell Science Mary Bracket Reading Jolene Brantley CPR Instructional Aide Joy Brookshire Art Flo Bullard T ing Shorthand YP , LaVere Burnett ICT Kenneth Burroughs Athletics Jean Caldwell Secretary Mike Campbell Agriculture Rose Carpenter Biology Diane Carper Physical Science Jutta Carter Computer Clerk 224 Faculty ...y 'ftp' Nd 'X!'XN Frances Clanton Typing James Clark Physics Jack Cline Algebra Nellie Cobb Homemaking Pat Cobb Drivers Training Vaughn Coffman, Jr. English Bebe Combs Drivers Training JoAnne Cookingham Health Donald Cowan Choir Tina Cremeens Drill Team, P.E. Lloyd Deerinwater History Daniel Edelman History Wanda Ehlert Art Mary Beth English Accounting Frank Farnsworth History, P.E. Fred Field, Jr. Industrial Arts Chrys Flatt Government, Free Enterprise Don Flippin Government, Psychology Doris Ford Nurse Jerry Franklin Tennis Lanny Gilley Biology Mary Golus Counselor Gary Guffey History, Athletics Geanene Guthrie Drivers Training Don Hartman History, Athletics 225 226 Sandie Haubert Distributive Education Surita Hicklin HECE Frances Hickman Special Education Col. Houston Hill JROTC Pat Hill French, English Tillie Himstedt Trigonometry, Calculus Nicky Hollars Math, Athletics Mike Humphreys Band Marsha Inman English Thomas James Algebra Leiland Jaynes Drama Robbie Jeter English, Humanities Helen Johnson Journalism Sgt. Roy Johnston JROTC Joan Jones Speech, Debate J. Paul Jones Counselor Jema Kinzer Art Chris Krc Annex Clerk Ruth Lavy Mathematics Maurine Lebow Mathematics Ellen Little Special Education Peggy Lundy Drivers Training Francene Martin Spanish Chris Marvel Distributive Education Bob McCarty Drivers Training Faculty Vickie McFadden Athletics Timothy McNair Agriculture Morris Mercer Athletics Polly Moss Librarian Leroy Morgan Drivers Training June Nash Chemistry Marie Nauth Instructional Aide Billy Parks VAC Marie Parker Attendance Clerk Dorothy Patterson Drivers Training Sarah Perkins English Norma Pipkin Counselor Clerk Don Porter Physical Science Velma Reser Business Education Marquetta Richie Library Clerk Terry Richter Athletics Russell Roberts Mathematics Florence Rowe English Jean Salter Library Clerk Linda Smith English Ray Snyder P.E., Athletics Doyle Sparks Biology Lewis Stephens History Ronnie Stinnett Agriculture Leta Studer English 227 Poney Thompson Band Barbara Tilker English Elizabeth Tyler Office Clerk Ursula Ulery German, English Ted Warwick English, History Tw V June Wells Government, Free Enterprise Denise Williams Biology Don Williams Health, Athletics Pat Williams English Glen Wood Industrial Arts 3 G 1 t P, N A' ll L, , .iw ,,n:w.f:,f..f- .i as , 'W' Jie A . N.. A -ff - ,, K' , 1?M,j,,gfsg1i ff F bf X nf of 228 Faculty Q f,,3 , MTMWEW T Miw' ,T 'xM.,,,..,l..,, F . x 1 4 g Qt ,.,,.,,t.,,sWT.t,, As- T G T . sy, ,, ' G W., ' 'lfsf' l L Q15 ENT3 Sin I I CAFETERIA WORKERS: Front row: Donna Breske, Sue Boyd, Christine Frerich, Jo Ann Walker, Janice Watson, Doris Eavenson, Nina Silva. Back row: Linda Lucas, Carnie Davis, Nena Culver, Marie Tackitt, Penney Poncha, Rena Cannedy, Geniva Clowers, Clara Trigona, Karen Swaney and Winnie Travis. .,., 4,41 ,1 f uh. ar fs- ' E ,, Y f 'V 43:1 -' . -. 4-vim - I K., 1 ..' 95 a V .iii :v 3 F A . 1' 7,64 . . '-1.37 .., .-gf-,.+1!',',' -'Shift ' Q i ,af,f5'i- grfgllfkfv. fl um! 'f' , N f S1233 .if gf. fl ' if 21553: 41:5 7l'.f :VFME JW' .ff -.f.,'f.,i.. l a Q11 keeps Rider buildings clean. Mr. Perry E. Wright, building engineer, keeps the Rider buildings in good repair. Mr. Jimmy Ray, day-time maintenance person, 229 'S O O Q6 .9439 X' sy O' 'R . 0, gdb '47 06 0 K .Q 6' 90' Q0 .P 40 0 CAM. 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Weekends are about the biggest times for playing games and Putt Putt is about the hottest spot with people waiting in line to pop their quarters in for a round with computer monsters or space ships. The most devoted video junkies, though, play not only weekends, week nights and after school, but instead of eating lunch on Kemp, they spend their food money on a video fix. Will this fad become a permanent addition to the crazed life of a high school student? Only time will tell, so until then, Raiders, keep pumping that loose change. , ,I is Z' DWF-f'W-f'4z4:f ff , , ,,,,, , Q, , V, , ,, - sf t fm, , sf ' A , H 2, Q, t cf f . - ,iam A-,pq ,- , g, ,WW f,. W, l s - N liibfiiii . STARGME t 'rumus GALAGA '82 SRH 235 R FAVORITES FAVORITES FAVORITES FAVORITES FAVORITES A FOOD: I CAR: I I Pizza ' Q It I Corvette I Steak I A Pickup e t t Seafood It Trans Am ' I A Mexican Food A I f a , Mazda j I I Ribs , I it Mercedes I A I l K I I an ,,. 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Group pictures are also important, but rows of posed people looking at the camera are not as interesting as candids. vl N Hwang, ' if it GERMAN CLUB: Front row: Frances Sipe, reporter: Jeff Miller, Larry Schildt, Sidney Deem. Back row: Mrs. Ursula Ulery, Toni King, secretary: Wendy Hagen, president: Cindy Webb, treasurer, John Gonzales, Kelly Thomunson, Royce Kimoto, Tina Jones, vice president: Doris Klein, Marlaina Kuykendall, Shaun Powers, historian: April May, Carlos Bowen, Kelly Shirey, John Kuykendall. . , g igdwfawwsi ' if LATIN CLUB: Front row: Bruce Nehlsen, Mike Shelton, Robert Allen, Moses Caesar, Randy Bilyeu, Mr. Alfred Anderson. Second row: Stephanie Simpson, Linda Stewart, Linda Culpepper, Lori Hanes, Sheila Hassler, Gail Siegert, Reese Inman, Paul Davis. Third row: Gina Booker, Marita Lavy, Karen Smith, Shaw Merrill, Adam Hartman, Steven Wallace. 244 Index INDEX AAA Ables, Carla - 193 Adair, Roger - 161 Adams, Antwain - 174 Adams, John - 161 Adams, Missy - 161 Addison, Dennis -- 193 Addison, Shawn - 114 Aikey, Robert - 193 Albers, Betty - 208 Aldrete, Kenneth - 208 Aldridge, John - 193 Alexander, Becky - 161 Alexander, Rachel - 193 Allen, Greg - 193 Allen, Jerry - 174 Allen, Robert - 174 Allen, Janice - 161 Allen, Susan - 161 Allen, Tammy - 174 Allen, Tina - 174 Allison, Douglas Allison, Vicki - 161 Allred, Catherine - 208 Allred, Steve - 161 Almanza, Larry - 174 Altizer, Jeffrey - 193 Alvey, Tammie - 193 Ammons, Carole - 174 Ancell, Tim - 174 Anderson, March - 161 Anderson, Paige - 208 Anderson, Tracey - 193 Andre, Mike - 161 Andrews, Dana - 193 Andrews, Kim - 193 Andruczk, Jennifer - 161 Andruczk, Sheryl - 174 Armstrong, Donna - 161 Armstrong, Steve - 193 Ashlock, Jeff - 208 Askins, Shannon - 193 Atchavit, Allison - 174 Atkins, Doug - 161 Attwood, Debra - 174 Austin, Angela - 174 Austin, Loraine - 208 Auxer, Nicholai - 193 Avery, Tamra - 208 BBB Baggs, Ann - 161 Baggs, Anne - 161 Bailes, Sharlon Baker, Jennifer - 174 Baker, Kelly - 193 Baker, Susan - 174 Balchus, Bruce - 161 Baley, Tracie - 174 Bard, Robert - 174 Barley, Teresa - 208 Barnes, Barbara - 161 Barnes, Julie - 193 Barnes, Kerri - 193 Barron, Mark - 161 Barry, Caroline - 208 Bauman, Missy - 193 Baxter, Richard - 174 Beauchamp, Mark - 161 Beene, Loretta - 161 Beene, Youlanda - 193 Behrens, Esta - 161 . Bell, Cindy l.ynn - 193 Bell, Estella - 161 Bell, Jerry - 208 Bell, Tammy Bell, Tracy - 208 Bender, Louie - 208 Benford, Aliza - 208 Bennett, Tammie - 161 Bennett, Gail - 208 Benson, Tina - 174 Benton, Larry - 208 Berkowski, Yola - 208 Berry, Barbara - 208 Berry, Brian - 161 Berry, Tina - 174 Berry, Liz - 208 Berthelot, Ken - 161 Bertram, David - 208 Beshear, Brady - 174 Beshear, Brandon - 174 Beyer, Jim - 161 Bicoy, Liz - 174 Biddle, Steve - 208 Bierd, Libbie - 208 Biggerstaff, Karla - 208 Biggs, Kevin - 208 Biggs, Martie - 174 Bills, Charles Bilyeu, Randy - 161 Bishop, Lynn - 161 Bishop, David - 208 Bishop, Richard Black, Jeff - 193 Blacklock, Shawn - 193 Blackwood, Debbie - 174 Blackwood, Greg - 161 Blake, Phillip - 193 Blancett, Angela - 161 Blandford, Kathy - 162 Blevins, Letitia - 174 Bloodworth, Mary - 208 Bloxham, Rena - 208 Bloxham, Ronald - 174 Blue, Edith - 162 Blue, Lee -- 208 Blumenfeld, Mike - 174 Bodin, Linda - 174 Bodin, Lisa - 162 B0995, Kim - 162 Boggs, Shelly - 174 Boling, Brent - 193 Bolton, Brad - 208 Booker, Gina - 193 Bookout, Tim - 193 Booth, Karen - 162 Booth, Marian - 208 Booth, Robbie - 208 Borton, Dale - 162 Boswell, Mike - 193 Boucher, Pamela Boutwell, Billie - 193 Bowen, Carlos - 193 Bowen, Donnie - 175 Bowen, Jerry - 175 Bowen, Debra - 193 Bowen, Geraldina - 162 Bowen, Mike Bowen, Patrick - 209 Boyce, Ronnie - 175 Boyd, Alan - 209 Boyd, Tina - 209 Boykin, Tammy - 209 Boyle, Debbie - 209 Boyles, Billy - 175 Bradford, David Bradley, Mike Brandon, Lynn - 162 Brantley, Lynn - 209 Brantley, Missy Brenner, Debbie - 162 Brenner, Sharon - 194 Brewster, Tom - 175 Bridwell, Melissa - 194 Briesemeister, Bruce - 162 Bright, Donna Bright, Janet - 175 , ,- - ,fl a . F ,A -l 'F Q 4 i v 1-... THIRD AND FOURTH-YEAR SPANISH CLUB MEMBERS: Front row: Doug Atkins, Todd Tamo, Well- ington Wonsang. Second row: Tina Berry, LaNell Woodard, Patrea Bryant, Lesly Williams, Mrs. Francine Martin. Third row: Jeannie Hicks and Angelia Woodard. Un ii n Juni V FlRST AND SECOND-YEAR SPANISH CLUB MEMBERS: Front row: Terri Dunagan, Angie Majewski, Patti King, Lea Spahis, Teresa Waltko, Lori Ehrenfeld, Tamra Avery, Brent Farris. Second row: Tina Munoz, Lori Ohl, Doris Klein, Laura Wetzel, Garret Lemoi, Cody Wisdom, Laura Carter, Darla Donaldson. Third row: Lesa May, Randy Travis, Loretta Everett, Lydia Trevina, Lydia Bryant, Belle Brown, Joi Gallaway, Christi Reasor. Fourth row: Sharon Ginnings, Dianna Dutton, Lisa Munoz, Monika Lamphier, Kristi Tyree, Kathy Dering, Donene Wetsel, Andrea Phares. Back row: Eddie Chase, Tabitha Cobb, Susan Allen, Robert Guerrero, Scott Massey, John Aldridge, Danny Saenz. SRH 245 UU QL! If xt My T nm ff V' sunk 7 3 muuf' M vs-I FRENCH CLUB Front row Davld Zlnnl Shelley Hatley Cheryl Cllne Gayle Wlllls Tamle Ford Debble Hutchlngs Quan Vu Second row Leslle Hermansen Kelly Vlse Tracey Anderson Barbara Hunter Belle Brown Ron Presson Mlke Spencer Lorl lrwln Thlrd row Allson Hayes Jeff Maw Scott Jensen Andrea Henderson Lanette Cadle JerrlGlbson Sheryl Andruczk Kristy Kllllngsworth Muflln Collins Kelly Klng Joy Papageorge Janet Evans Mrs Pat Hlll Alllson Deal Kelly Lee Fourth row James Frank T K Devery Hlxon Frank Bryan Cervantu Mlke Andre Becky Alexander ROUNDUP NEWSPAPER STAFF Front row John Gonzales Shaun Powers Dlanna Dutton Chlu Fang Huang Back row, Valerle Jackson Shelly Jones, Greg James Zane Young Martle Marston Klm Foreman Not plctured Donna Bright John Dudley and Jeff Young W L., Il-- VOE Front row Tammy Carpenter Shen Krueger, Beth Rlnard, Lorl Plam Lmda Lentz Klm Dun can Loretta Moulder Susan McQu1ston Back row Shelly Boggs Rebecca Todd LaDonna Todd Sherry Wllllams, Radonna Elder Dana Stevens, Vlckl Fuller Renee Pease NOT PICTURED Donna Gllbert Melanle Moore Natalle Thompson Ama Whltaker Julle Heron Melissa Brantley, Torn Hlll Sharlon Balles 246 Index Brinkley Stacy - 94 Briscoe Michael 175 Brlsto Gena 162 Brlsto Tragene 209 Brltt Allsha 75 Brock Dorothy 162 Brock Lynn 94 Brooker Bngld 162 Brookshlre Glen 209 Broussard Cenla 75 Broussard Ednth 209 Broussard Karen 94 Brown Brown rown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown: Bruner Bruno Bryant Bryant Bryant Bryant Bucher Buckm Anlta 209 Belle 1 94 Bever Chff 75 Daphne 209 Debra 1 94 Klm 1 62 Maudell 1 75 Shannon 209 Wesley 162 ng Angle 94 Charles 162 Dana 62 Anne 1 62 Lydla 94 NICKI Patrea 62 Davnd 209 ham Arte 94 9 Buckley John 162 Buckley Lllllan 194 Buford Erlc 209 Buford Kenneth Bunger Cathlene 209 Bunger Chnstme Burllson Brad 209 Burllson Damon 94 Burney Patty 209 Burns Jerry 209 Burns Teresa 162 Burrus Jo Ann 75 Burrus John 162 Busby Richard 194 Bush Courtney 209 Buster Brlan 94 Butler Klm 162 Bynum Pat 209 CCC Caballero Naomi 62 Caballero Orpha Cadle Dedra 162 Cadle Lanette 194 Cadle Lela 162 Caesar Joshua 75 Caesar Moses 194 Calamlta Angela 175 Calderon Steve Calhoun Aaron 175 Calhoun Davld 209 Callaway Carol 162 Callaway Scot 194 Campagna Danny 194 Campagna Mnchelle 17 Campbell Eddle 194 Campbell Joanna 209 Campbell Kaycle 163 Campbell Ricky 209 Campbell Robert 175 Canada Latresa 194 Canaday Danny 163 Canaday Kelly 194 Cannedy Karen 7 Capps, Mlchael 209 Cargal Lnsa 209 Carlton Rhonda 175 5 , l , .. . , - ' .f'QQf . 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' , - , -I . , - , - . , - in ,V V V a y i , - - . i fi 9 : L A . . - - , - : z 2 . . . . y . 7 . - , I .- 1 u - 1 y - Q ' t a a a ' a n ' o . a . s a , Q 1 1 1 I 1 Y l - . . , - , - , .. y - , - , - , -1 5 , - , - Carmoney, Walter Carnal, Pam - 194 Carnes, Matt - 175 Carpenter, Tammy - 175 Carr, Jeff - 194 Carroll, Chris - 209 Carroll, David - 209 Carroll, Frank Carroll, Karen - 163 Carroll, Melissa - 175 Carter, Laura - 209 Cartwright, Terry - 163 Casteel, Larry - 194 Cates, Betsy - 175 Cawthon, Jonathan Cervantes, Brian - 163 Chambless, Jack - 163 Chancelor, Rhonda - 175 Chandler, Donna - 163 Chandler, Michael - 194 Chapoton, Mark - 175 Chappell, Brian - 163 Charboneau, Tammie - 210 Chase, Eddie - 194 Chastain, Chris -- 163 Chatman, Gerald Chavez, Ronnie - 210 Chen, Lan - 210 Chen, Yun-Ching - 194 Childers, Lee Ann - 163 Chisholm, Mike - 175 Chitale, Ani- 194 Churchill, Mark - 163 Clark, Jack Clark, Maurice - 194 Clark, Steve - 194 Clark, Tracie - 210 Clarkson, Julia - 163 Clements, Charla - 175 Clements, Steve - 210 Cline, Cheryl- 175 Clinton, Rolland Coats, Debora - 195 Cobb, Tabitha - 195 Cochran, Debbie - 175 Cochran, Glen - 163 Coleman, Ernest - 176 Colhouer, Laura - 163 Colley, Scot - 210 Collier, Andy - 163 Collier, Kyle - 195 Collins, Dana Collins, Muffin - 195 Combs, Byron - 210 Combs, Derrick - 163 Conklin, John - 176 Conner, Brenna - 176 cook, Cindy - 195 Cook, Kevin - 176 Cook, Margaret - 163 Cook, Minnie Cook, Richard Colley, Shari - 176 Cooley, Terri - 176 Cooper, Cari- 210 Cooper, Rhonda - 163 Cooper, Robin - 195 Corona, Michelle - 163 Cotton, Robert - 176 Cover, Jackie - 163 Covington, Tiff - 176 Cowan, Jon - 210 Cowart, Diann - 210 Cowles, John - 176 Cox, James Cox, Steve - 176 Crabb, Larry - 210 Craddock, David - 176 Craig, Chris - 176 Craig, Cynthia - 163 Craig, Zelma - 210 Crawford, Candace - 195 THESPIAN APPRENTICES: Front row: Mr. R. Leiland Jaynes, Tamie Ford, David Davis. Second row: Darlene Elder, Charlotte Mewborn. Standing: Debbie Cochran, Dorothy Brock. vim, ' 20' ig sf THESPIANS: Front row: David Stroh, Randy Bilyeu. Second row: Kathleen'Mclntire, Kaycie Camp- bell, Angie Blancett. Third row: Kim Porter, Christi Musick, Brian Grady, Alisha Britt, Mark Dudley, Mr. Leiland Jaynes. .ry - . , ICT STUDENTS: Front: Mr. LaVere Burnett, Lorie Satterfield, Kim Muckey, Shawn Addison, Karen Moore, William Perkins, Derek Forcher, Edward Gibson, Andrew Collier, Michael Briscoe. Back row: Skyler Eaton, Ronnie Schmidt, Craig Rice, Bryan Fudge, Terry Jefferson, Kevin Plemons, Steve Kennemer. 247 -v , 1 , A sewn, I 1. ., , i 1 Q 'D'-pw.-SD i? 'ff'-f -H- DE PRE-LAB: Front row: Karen Jones, Lisa Drews, Steve Lingafelter, Sabrina Drews, Julie Stevens, Judy Lynn, Greg Hix. Back row: Brad Haggerton, Angie Browning, Windy Lotz, Stephanie Whitlock, Tracy Stewart. Not pictured: Kevin Walker, Traci Stewart, Rhonda Richards, Darrin lglehart. Y, kv DISTRIBLITIVE EDUCATION l and ll: Front row: Pam Morgan, Andrea Reynolds, Allison Everett, Kim Staats. Second row: Debbie Cochran, Denise Stone, Leah Lankford, JoAnn Sterling, Lori Garner, Debbie Evans, Rene Farrar, Sherri Jones, Sandi 0'Hearn, adviser. Third row: Chris Marvel, adviser: Sh - - nsey, Robert Cotton, John Thompson, William Rutledge, Brian Grady, Antonio Smith- 12' F1 FHA AND HECE: Front row: Rona Harris, Lora Griggs, Minnie Cook, Shannon Garrett, Becky Nell. Back row: Nellie Cobb, Laura Snodgrass, Kim Ritchie, Beverly Brown, Curtis Thomas, Loretta Everett, Angela Calamita, Karen Booth, Debbie Blackwood, Joey Hoffman, Renea Oliver, Obra Mergerson, Steve Cox, Mrs. SuRita Hicklin. 248 lndex Crawford, Suzanne - 210 Crawford, Troy - 163 Crews, Erick - 163 Criss, Shirley Critz, Gerald - 176 Crouch, Don Crowder, Katie - 163 Culpepper, Linda - 176 Cummings, Rebecca - 210 Cupp, Charles DDD Dahl, Kevin - 195 Daniel, Jana - 163 Daniel, Mike - 176 Daniels, Jeff - 210 Daniels, Kathy Darnell, Keith - 210 Darnell, Kyle - 195 David, Jeff - 210 Davidson, Jamie - 195 Davis Davis Davis, Davis, Davis Davis Davis Davis, Davis, Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis v Brian - 176 David - 163 Donald - 163 Dwight - 163 Frankie - 210 Harold Helena - 163 Hoy - 176 Jill- 195 Paul - 164 Latonya Mike - 161 Regina - 195 Renate - 210 Rhonda - 176 :Sheri - 210 Tamara - 210 , Tina - 195 T. C. - 210 Day, John - 210 Deal, Allison - 195 Dean, Steve - 210 Deason, Mark - 176 Deason, Matt - 176 Deatherage, Cynthia - 195 Deem, Sidney - 195 Deerinwater, Julie - 195 Defoor, Carol Defoor, Kristi - 164 Delaney, Mark - 164 Dering, Bethany - 164 Dering, Delia - 176 Dering, Katherine - 210 Derrick, Karen Devaughn, Queen Dever, Pamla Devery, T. K. - 176 Dewvall, Stacey - 210 Diaz, David - 164 Diaz, Michael - 210 Dickey, Steve - 195 Diep, Nghi - 164 Diep, Quyen - 195 Dill, Samie - 176 Dimmer, Sean - 210 Dinh, Hung - 164 Dipprey, Annette - 164 Dixon, Amber Dixon, Gary Dixon, Steve - 195 Do, Tri Donaldson, Darla - 210 Donaldson, Johnny - 195 Dove, Robbie - 195 Dover, Brenda - 176 Dover, Debbie - 210 Dowdy, Amber - 195 Downing, Janet - 21 l Downs, Bruce - 195 Dread, Victoria Drews, Lisa - 176 Drews, Sabrina - 195 Duckett, Apollus - 195 Ducre, Dorothy - 210 Ducre, Kevin - 21 1 Ducre, Terrell - 176 Ducre, Troy - 211 Dudley, Chip - 195 Dudley, John - 164 Dudley, Mark - 164 Dudley, Michele - 195 Duke, Kim - 195 Dunagan, Terri- 196 Duncan, Angela - 164 Duncan, Kim - 164 Dunkelberg, Dan - 164 Dunn, Brian - 196 Dunn, Randall- 176 Durham, Teraton - 176 Dusek, David - 196 Dusek, Denise - 211 Dutton, Dianna - 176 Dyson, Robert - 176 EEE Earnest, Billy - 196 Eason, Nancy - 177 Eastman, Marci - 196 Eaton, Skyler - 164 Ebelthite, Jane - 211 Echols, Willie - 21 1 Edwards, Angela - 164 Edwards, Charlotte - 177 Edwards, Paul- 21 1 Ehrenfeld, Lori - 196 Einhaus, Judy - 164 Elder, Darlene - 177 Elder, Gylin Elder, Radonna - 164 Elliott, Cindi - 177 Elliott, Sherrie Elwell, John Emberton, Dean - 21 1 Ensey, Sharon - 177 Esparza, Dianna - 211 Esterline, Terri - 196 Estrada, Antony - 21 1 Evans, Charles - 196 Evans, Debbie - 177 Evans, Deedy - 196 Evans, Greg - 164 Evans, Janet - 21 1 Everett, Allison - 164 Everett, Chuck - 211 Everett, Linda - 196 Everett, Loretta - 177 Evers, Julie - 177 Ewen, Julie - 196 FFF Falnes, David Fambrough, Terri - 21 1 Fanchier, Shelley - 164 Farrar, Rene - 177 Farris, Angela - 177 Farris, H. Brent - 21 1 Faulkenberry, Kim - 177 Felan, Nikki - 196 Ferguson, Mark - 21 1 Ferguson, Richard - 211 Ferguson, Tim Field, Theo - 177 Filkins, Kimberly - 177 Filler, Angela - 196 Filler, La Donna - 164 Findley, Scott - 21 1 Finn, Tom - 211 au' 1.4! w EE A CAPPELLA CHOIR: Front row: Mark Dudley, presldent: Tracy Patterson, Michelle Corona, Monique Letendre, Jerl Jaynes, Laura Snodgrass, Donna Gllbert, Val Jackson, soprano sectlon leader: Shelena Smlth, Dorothy Brock, publlclty: Julle Heron, Jana Hender- son, Suzy Saenz, alto sectlon leader: Becky Alexander, Julie Traywlck, Mr. Donald Cowan, director. Second row: Eileen Stephens, Lee Ann Childers, historian: Cindy Henderson, LaDonna Brothers, Tracy Henderson, asslstant robe manager: Naomi Cabellero, Cathy Sutherlln, Pam Pleratt, Annette Dipprey, Klm Wood, Angela Austin, asslstant llbrarian: Dana Harrelson, Krlsty Moore, robe manager: Dolly Ritchie, Gena Brlsto. Thlrd row: Donnle Kirk, Marlanne Klein, Sara Mlller, Linda Bodln, asslstant stole manager: Krlstl Def an: Llsa Bodln, secretary: Kevin Goldstein, rlser crew: Keith Wllliams, Wage Laing, rlser crew manager: Klm Par- taln, harl Taylor, Ami Gately, JoAnn Burrus, Dolores Jansen, Angela Muir. Samle Dlll. Fourth row: Bennie Meador, Brent Woods, Andy Todd, assistant buslness manager: John Young, bass section leader: Chrls John, Jeff Young, Davld Mason. Harry Levell, Randy Schrnelz, Steve Goode, Doug Atkins, Ronnie Sullivan, buslness manager: Josh Caesar, Randy Bllyeu. stole manager: Steve Spalnhour, John Burrus, Wlllmer Wonsang, Nlcky Martinez. Fifth row: Welllngton Wonsang, Davld Odom, George Keeter, Greg Pogue, James Wegmann, Alan Jeffries, Jlm Beyer, Ken Berthelnt, Brian Taylor, riser crew: Phllllp Jones, Johnnle Morgan, tenor sec- tion leader: Brlan Davls, Davld Stroh, Scott Lindsey, rlser crew: Wes Brown, Mlke McMullen, Brent Higginbotham, vlce presldent: Greg Blackwood, Davld Shelton, Mlke Gonzales. rlser crew. GIRLS CHOIR: Front row: Llnda Lauck, Betsy Cates, Susan Olive, Gall Slegert. Kelly Baker, Dlanna Dutton, Tracy Anderson, Tracy Baley, Klm Porter, Debbie Brown, Kelly Lee, Joanna Gowan, Jill Davis, Tlna Wllllamson, Donna Chandler, Mr. Don Cowan. Second r Teresa Wllllamson, Pam Camel, Stacy Brlnkley, Llsa Matlock, Llsa Vallejo, Sara Perklns, Karen Forsythe, Klm Andrews, Sherri Watkins, Mlssy Guinn, Rachel Alexander, Dana Garber, Angela Huston, Carmen Miranda, Stephenle Howard, San- dra Scates. Thlrd row: Chrls Robertson, Llllian Buckley, Sherri Wllllams, Paula Land, Laura Colhouer, Amber Dowdy, Alisha Halgood, Joy Whitmire, Becky Patton, Alllson Deal, Colleen Garrison, Klm Perklns, Glna Frese, Donna Graham, 8heryl Andrusck, Melody Pierson. Fourth row: Michelle Marcotte, Sherri Kelly, Toni Klng, Gena Merrlll, Jennifer Baker, Malaye Mengel, Lorl Gslllvan, Mary Whlteley, Shana Hatley, Tamle Ford, Sheila Mertel, Cindy Bell, Mellssa Jones, Robin Gohlke. K w ,, Q F 4 - :I A J, , e. a 2 J ,F fi ' if N . .N I .,., J ' 4 3. gli 3 - L -., ga 3 ::::' FRESHMAN CHOIR: Front row: Tracy Johnson, Heather Hughes, Marlon Booth, Julle Wlshon, Robin Hlnkley, presldent: Jamle Davld- son, Jennlfer Struck, Tracey Solomon, Kristen Marlon. Back row: Robble Holbrook, business manager: Lynn Brantley, secretary: Tracy Bell, Shlrley Criss, Kathy Kaulhold, Kellie Kaufman, llbrarlan: Denise Dusek, Linda Mitchell, Shells Whitmore, Dlann Cowart. 249 JUNIOR HISTORIANS: Front row: Mrs. Linda Smith, Lydia Trevino, Karla Biggerstaff, Missy Mor- rell, Charlotte Edwards, Kim Duke, Jeri Jaynes, Mrs. Crys Flatt. Standing: Greg Warren, Zane Young, Shelly Jones, Wesley Brown, John Gonzales, Lesa May, Billy Boyles and Kyle Darnell. ,,...,....f-. ,,.,.....--M W ...W Q , 7 ,,.,.......----A 5 - N 4, sv Jlg A: t o I Aff , fig, , -53, Q I M, as Ufiv 3 SCIENCE READING: Front row: Chander Nanjundasamy, Quan Vu, Kok Wo Szeto. Kok On Szeto. Back row: Bruce Nehlsen, Brian Berry, Mike McMullen, Price Ringo. ,, RODEO CLUB: Front row: Donny Williams, Terri Cooley, Jay Huffaker, Wendy Smith, Wendy Williams, Angela Farris, Shelly Fanchier, Paula Wallace, Ken Moss, Larry Crabb. Second row: John Hamlin, Darin Mendenhall, Greg Polly, Chuck Everett, Regan Reser, Kelly Wood, Matt Carnes, Mark Warren, Scott Parks, Lee Griffin, Kim Fuller, Todd Weir, Jonny Long, Brian Grady, Brent Hillery, Garry Kaufman. 250 Index Firestone, Kenny - 196 Fiscus, Todd - 211 Fisher, Darren Fisher, Myron - 21 1 Fisk, Michelle - 211 Fleeks, Brenda - 21 1 Flemons, Terry - 177 Flowers, Jay - 177 Foehner, Rebecca - 177 Forcher, Derek - 177 Ford, Parker - 164 Ford, Tamie - 177 Ford, Tana - 211 Foreman, Kim - 177 Forsyth, Karen - 196 Foster, Kevin Foster, Tina - 164 Foster, Toni - 164 Fountain, Barbara - 164 Fowler, Greg - 196 Fox, Jeff - 21 1 Fox, Karen - 177 Fox, Sherri - 177 Francis, Sherri - 196 Frank, Bruce - 164 Frank, Hixon - 21 1 Frank, James - 211 Franklin, Anna - 211 Freeman, Christie - 21 1 Frese, Gina - 196 Fry, Janet - 196 Fudge, Bryan - 177 Fuhrman, Pamela - 171 Fulcher, Laura - 164 Fulcher, Sarah Fulfer, Douglas Fulfer, Jerry - 196 Fuller, Kim - 196 Fuller, Vicki - 164 CKH3 Gall, Anita - 177 Gallaway, Joy - 21 1 Gallivan, Lori - 177 Galyean, Clifton - 164 Galyean, Devia - 164 Galyean, Jimmy - 212 Gamble, Jami Garber, Dana - 177 Gardner, James - 165 Garey, Beth - 177 Garner, Jim - 212 Garner, Lori - 165 Garrett, Pat - 212 Garrett, Shannon - 177 Garrison, Colleen - 196 Garrison, Mitch - 196 Gately, Amy - 165 Gately, Neil - 177 Gaydosh, Billy - 165 Geary, Molly - 196 George, Daniel - 196 George, Julie - 177 Gibson, Rusty - 165 Gibson, Jeri - 196 Gibson, Kyle - 196 Giddings, Stephen Giddings, Yvette - 178 Giffin, Samantha - 196 Gilbert, Donna - 178 Gilleland, Todd Gillis, Debra - 165 Gillispie, David - 178 Gillispie, George -- 212 Gillum, Michelle - 196 Gilmore, Mark - 212 Gilpin, Jackie Ginnings, Sharon - 196 Glasgow, Billy - 178 Glenn, Danny - 212 Glickman, Dorie - 165 Glowacki, Jeff - 197 Glowacki, Bill- 178 Goen, Charlie - 178 Goforth, Cindy - 165 Gohlke, Robin - 197 Goldsmith, Andrea - 197 Goldstein, Kevin - 165 Goldstein, Kyle - 197 Gonzales, Albert Gonzales, John E. - 165 Gonzales, John M. -- 178 Gonzales, Melissa -- 212 Gonzales, Mike - 178 Gonzales, Pilar - 165 Gonzalez, Betty - 165 Gonzalez, Eli - 212 Gonzalez, Sandra - 165 Goode, Steve - 178 Goodwin, Ernest Gordon, Lori - 212 Gore, Pam - 212 Gore, Paula - 165 Gorham, Jason - 197 Gorman, Diana - 178 Gowan, Joanna - 197 Grady, Brian - 165 Graham, Donna - 197 Graham, Terri - 212 Grantom, Keith - 178 Grantom, Lori- 212 Gray, Teddy - 165 Gray, Thomas - 178 Green, Garry - 197 Green, Michelle - 212 Greer, Kenneth Gregg, Randy - 178 Griffin, Gary - 212 Griffin, Lee - 212 Griggs, Joseph Anthony - Griggs, Lora - 165 178 Grissom, Danny - 212 Gross, Melissa - 212 Grove, Barbara - 197 Guerrero, Richard Guerrero, Robert - 165 Guess, Ricky - 212 Guinn, Missy - 197 Gulley, Gary - 197 Gulley, Lori- 178 HHH Hagen, Wendy Haggerton, Brad - 197 Hagler, Sharon - 178 Hague, Bridgett - 165 Haigood, Alisha - 197 Hair, Mark - 212 Hale, Brantley - 197 Hale, Thomas - 212 Haley, Terri - 212 Hall, Albert - 178 Hall, Charles Hall, David - 178 Hall, Donnie - 197 Hamel, Ray - 178 Hamilton, Brandie - 212 Hamlin, John - 197 Hammett, Mark Hampton, Gerald - 178 Hampton, Tammy - 197 Hance, Brit - 178 Hanes, Lori - 178 Haney, Alan Hankins, Jon - 178 Hankinson, Natalie - 165 Hanlon, Steve - 212 Harbison, Randy - 178 Harbour, Danny - 178 Harbour, Dione K nw- wsmssa 1 usa? an J.. nvxnfwft .ua-pevssbv S mmuv: .1 I , , , ' iid.-fwt:,!,, V 5 ff - 305311. ., FRONT OFFICE AND OFFICE ANNEX ASSISTANTS: Front row: Zac Mendenhall, Scott Callaway, Jerrell Farrett, Danny Neal, Trey Penny, Jason Gormon. Second row: Heather Hughes, Kathryn Keith, Brenda Pollard, Rhonda Carlton, Cheryl McKinney, Kim Brown, Michelle Sparks, Regina Davis, Andrea Reynolds, Gail Seigert, Mrs. Marie Parker. Third row: Mrs. Elizabeth Tyler, Julie Evers, Andy Van Horn, Kathy Risner, Allison Atchavit, David Davis, John Ardila, Angela Edwards, Horace Pope, John Miles, Devia Galyean. Back row: Bryan Youngblood, Nicky Martinez, Dwayne Jackson, Scott West, John Dudley, Eric Robb, Roger Adair, Billy Gaydosh, Steve Penny. RANGLER DRILL TEAM: Front row: Capt. Kim Muckey, Head Lt. Michelle Sparks. Second row: Lts. Kathryn Keith, Sheron Morris, Eileen Stephens. Third row: Debbie Thomason, Tracie Bailey, Carla Ables, Tina Davis, Janet Bright, Brigid Brooker, Kim Duke, Linda Stewart, Dottie King, Kim Foreman. Fourth row: Lesa May, Barbara Wenger, Sherry Hatcher, Lynn Heron, Alesha Robinson, Suzanne Tipton, Jackie Cover, Candy Crawford, Shari Cooley, Julie Evers, Glenda Smythe. Fifth row: Roslynn Mimms, Dianna Dutton, Kathleen Mclntyre, Gena Bristo, Kim Filkins, Rene Oliver, Melissa Morrill, Shay Jahnke, Delia Dering, Dava Whatley, Vicky Wood. SRH 25 ROTC GlRLS DRILL TEAM: Front row: Tina Munoz, Stacy Powell, Sheila Robinson, Donna Johnson, Shirley Criss, Cynthia Porch. Second row: Callie Jackson, Lorraine Austin, Edna Jackson, Hope Humphrey, Estella Bell. ROTC, COMPANY D: First row: Loraine Austin, Edith Blue, Barbara Barnes, Venus Morris, Sharon Morris, Cynthia Porch, Beverly Perry. Second row: Randy Travis, Bernard Harris, Wayne Ulrich, Pam Carnal, Tammi Patterson, Tina Munoz, Denise Helms. Third row: Mike Spencer, Paul Whiting, Richard Scibek, Mike Brandley, James Gardner. sxvf ROTC, COMPANY C: First row: Debra Gillis, Charlotte Thurman, Sharon McFrazier, Rene Hum- phrey, Zelma Craig, Lori Gulley, Barbara Perry, Byron Webb. Second row: Tina Foster, Regina Johnston, Clarance Smith, Terrel Ducre, Paul Jenkins, Steven Biddle. Third row: Anthony Jenkins, Richard Stanczyk, Romeo Montez, Tim Moore, William Kolp. 252 Index Hardin, Kip Harkrider, Patrick Harkrider, Sharon - 197 Harlow, Betty - 212 Harmon, Michael - 212 Harper, Darrel - 178 Harrelson, Dana - 165 Harrington, Phillip - 212 Harris, Cathy - 212 Harris, Barnard - 197 Harris, Jonny Harris, Lita - 165 Harris, Kathy -- 197 Harris, Michael Harris, Reginald - 178 Harris, Rona - 165 Harris, Stacey - 212 Hartman, Adam - 178 Hassler, Sheila - 178 Hatcher, Sherry - 178 Hatley, Shana - 197 Hatley, Shelley - 179 Haupt, Stephen Hawkins, Kevin - 165 Hawkins, Paula - 179 Hayes, Alison - 165 Hayes, Steven - 212 Hays, Karen - 213 Haywood, Denise - 165 Helms, Catherine - 213 Helms, Denise - 213 Henderson, Andrea - 179 Henderson, Caron - 165 Henderson, Cindy - 165 Henderson, Jana - 179 Henderson, Steve - 213 Henderson, Tracy - 179 Hennessey, Mike -- 165 Henry, Robert Henson, Jerrel - 165 Hermansen, Leslie - 197 Heron, Julie - 166 Heron, Lynne - 197 Hess, Shelly - 166 Hester, Connie - 179 Heugel, Gail - 213 Hickey, Lonnie - 179 Hickey, Mike - 213 Hickman, Doug Hicks, Greg - 197 Hicks, Jeannie - 166 Higginbotham, Brent -- 166 Hill, Keith - 166 Hill, Scott - 166 Hill, Tori - 179 Hillen, Mandy - 213 Hillery, Brent - 179 Hinkley, Robyn - 213 Hix, Douglas - 213 Hix, Gregory Hoang, Hung Hoang, Huong Hoffman, Joseph Hoffman, Shellie - 197 Hogg, Shawn - 166 Holbrock, Robbie - 213 Holcomb, Marty - 166 Holden, Wade - 197 Holder, Mark - 179 Holland, Cedric - 197 Holland, Chris - 179 Holland, Sandy - 179 Hoilimon, Shirley - 179 Holmes, John - 213 Holmes, Judimar - 213 Holmes, Redonna - 213 Holmes, Ronnie - 197 Holmes, Tony -- 213 Holmes, Wesley Holt, Jeff -- 166 Holverson, Robyn - 179 Holzer, Greg - 166 Holzgrafe, Alan - 197 Hone, Lori - 198 Hornbaker, Beverly - 213 Hosch, Larry Hott, David - 198 Howard, Stephanie - 198 Hoyer, Debbie - 166 Huang, Chiu Fang - 179 Huff, Darren - 179 Huffaker, Jay - 213 Hughes, Heather - 213 Hughes, Henry Robert - 198 Hughlett, Kirk - 179 Humphrey, Adrain - 166 Humphrey, Clarrissa Humphrey, Gary - 198 Humphrey, Renea - 166 Humphrey, Tracy - 179 Hunnicut, Steve - 213 Hunter, Barbara - 166 Hunter, Christy - 166 Huston, Angela - 198 Huston, Raymon - 213 Hutchings, David - 198 Hutchings, Debbie - 179 Hutchison, Anslun Huynh, Quang Ill Ibsen, Eric - 166 Iglehart, Darrin - 198 Ikeler, David - 213 lnabinette, Joe - 179 Inman, Laura - 213 Inman, Ty - 166 Inman, Reese - 179 Inman, Tyrus - 166 Irwin, Mitzi - 179 JJJ Jackson, Callie - 198 Jackson, Dwayne - 179 Jackson, Edna - 213 Jackson, Kevin - 198 Jackson, Kim - 198 Jackson, Pat - 166 Jackson, Shane - 198 Jackson , Tina - 213 Jackson, Valerie - 166 Jacob, Betsy - 179 Jacob, Julie - 213 Jahnke, Shay - 198 James, Everett - 213 James, Greg - 179 James, Kenneth - 213 James, Regina James, Ronnie - 198 Jansen, Dolores - 166 Jansen, Sandra - 213 Jarrard, Lisa Jarrett, Darren - 179 Jarrett, Ferrell - 166 Jaynes, Jeri - 179 Jefferson, Terry - 179 Jeffries, Alan - 179 Jenkins, Anthony Jenkins, Patricia - 198 Jenkins, Paul -'213 Jensen, Scott - 179 Jeske, Ruth - 180 Jessup, Donna - 166 Jessup, Janice - 198 Jeter, Susan - 166 John, Chris - 166 Johnson, Carla - 180 Johnson, Chris - 166 Johnson, Colleen - 166 Johnson, Daphne - 166 UIQ ROTC, COMPANY B: First row: Jeff Miller, Terri Dunagan, Sheila Robinson, Donna Johnson, Estella Bell, Callie Jackson, Shirley Criss, Stacy Powell, Deaunza Pride, Mike Davis. Second row: Joe Griggs, Ed Stamper, Richard Ross, John Kuykendall, Marion Roberts, Ann Roberts, Ida McFrazier, Steven Hunnicutt. Third row: Carl Solomon, Lawrence McPherson, Chris Holland, Clifton Galyean, Mike Boswell, Kathleen Mclntire. time ROTC, COMPANY A: Front row: Byron McCullough, Hope Humphrey, Keel McNeal, Angela Ed- wards, Annetta Pope, Gail Bennett, Brenda Fleeks, Lisa Munoz, Brenda Silva, Bryan Youngblood. Second row: Rodney Kirby, Barbara Bell, Edna Jackson, Keesha Roberson, Mike Thursby, Sam Carter, Jeff Walker, Reese Inman, Ronald Layfield, Cenia Broussard. Third row: Barbara Jones, Deloris Mitchell, Mike Williams, William Robinson, Ansulin Hutchison, Jeff Holt, Robert Scheffel, Troy Ducre. B 0 Y S J R O T C D R I L L T E A M : F r o n t r o w : Clarence Smith, Anthony Jenkins. Back row: Reggie Smith, Ansulin Hutchison, Michael Williams, Bernard H a r r i s , P a u l Jenkins. 253 ,,,.,.,.,- A A ,- , V ,. .V I .H I 4 1 I A BAND: Becky Alexander, Rachel Alexander, Mlke Andre, Angela Austin, Kerri Barnes, Teresa Barley, Jim Beyer, Llbbie Blerd, Mary Bloodsvorth, Gina Booker, Tom Brewster, Bruce Brlesemelster, Tray Brlsto, Melissa Bridwell, Dorothy Brock, Wes Brown, Joann Bur- rus, Pat Bynum, Naomi Caballero, Davld Carrol, Joanna Campbell, Brian Cervantes, Lee Ann Childers, Steve Clements, Glen Cochran, Carl Cooper, Dawn Cowan, Llnda Culpepper, Rebecca Cummings, Mike Daniel, Kyle Darnell, Brian Davis, Tracey Davis, John Day, Allison Deal, Cindy Deatherage, David Dlaz, Samie Dill, Mark Dudley, Michelle Dudley, Robbie Dyson, Charlotte Edwards, Paul Edwards, Lorl Ehrenfeld, Deedy Evans, Angela Filler. Gina Frese, Vickie Fuller, Lorl Gallivan, Jimmy Galyean, Colleen Garrison, Amy Gately, Kyle Gibson, Debra Gillis, George Gillisple, Terri Haley, Ray Hamel, Lori Hanes, Mike Harmon, Darrell Harper, Stacy Harris, Dana Harrelson, Sheila Hassler, Allison Hayes, Cathrine Helms, Jana Henderson, Doug Hix, Beverly Hornbaker, David Hott, David Hutchings, Debbie Hutchins, Joe lnabinette, Kim Jackson, Kenny James, Jeri Jaynes, Ruth Jeske, Chris John, Regina Johnston, Debbie Jones, Karen Jones, Kristal Keener, George Keeter, Scott Kisner, Marianne Klein, John Klinger, Mark Krienke, Pat Lama, Monlka Lamphler, Robin Lane, Steve Lane, Linda Lauck, Nicolle Letendre, Tina Lillie, Kristi Lindsay, Marcia Lindley, Michelle Marcotte, Pam Martin, David Mason. Lisa Matlock, Jeff Maw, David McCuIIey, Mike McMullen, James McWilliams, Angela Medlln, Kristy Moore, Karen Muckey, Bmce Nehlsen, Jeff Nunn, Susan Oliver, Kerry Page, Tracy Patterson, Labonna Parks, Kim Perkins, Paul Pleratt, Melody Pierson, Paige Pipkin, Ron Preston, Peter Powell, Debbie Remington, Melissa Reser, Rodney Rice, Price Ringo, Nancy Ritchie, Dolly Ritchie, Danny Saenz, Suzy Saenz, Robert Scates, Randy Schmelz, Jay Schnedorf, Dan Scott, David Shelton, Mike Shelton, Brenda Silva, Llsa Smith, Shelena Smith, Mike Sodders. Steve Spainhour, Mike Spencer, Kim Staats, Shawn Stevens, Tommy Stewart, Julie Stovall, David Stroh, Todd Tarno, Shari Taylor, Mike Terry, Vincent Thurman, Leah Tunnell, Fred Thomas, Andy Todd, Teresa Ulmet, Michael Ulmet, Lisa Vallejo, Laura Wagner, Greg Warren, Lori Walker, Jennifer Welsh, Mark White, Joy Whitmlre, Chad Whyrick, Andre Wimer, Bradley Williams, Sherri Williams, Tina Williams, Keith Williams, Wilmer Wonsang, Will- mington Wonsang, John Young, Teresa Youngblood, Dave Zinni, Steve Zolnerowldi. iff ' .rx , MARCHING BAND RIFLE TEAM: Lori Gallivan, Ron Preston, Rachel Alex- ander, Jim Beyer, David Stroh. 254 Index Johnson, Donna - 213 Johnson, Eric - 213 Johnson, James - 166 Johnson, Jeffrey - 214 Johnson, Libby - 167 Johnson, Mark Johnson, Melissa - 214 Johnson, Quintina Johnson, Bobby - 166 Johnson, Tracy - 214 Johnson, Vanessa - 180 Johnston, Jim - 180 Johnston, Joe - 214 Johnston, Kim Johnston, Regina - 198 Jones, Barbara - 180 Jones, Debby - 180 Jones, Debbie - 198 Jones, Jamie - 198 Jones, Jerry - 180 Jones, Karen - 198 Jones, Lo renzia Jones, Melissa - 198 Jones, Mike - 198 Jones, Nathantel - 198 Jones, Phillip - 167 Jones, Randy - 198 Jones, Richard - 198 Jones, Robert - 167 Jones, Michelle - 214 Jones, Shelly - 180 Jones, Sherri - 167 Jones, Tina - 180 Jordan, Jerri KKK Kalusche, Mary - 214 Kantor, Carla Jean - 180 Kardos, T Kasper, K om- 167 athy - 214 Kaufhold, Kathy - 214 Kaufman, Garry - 167 Kaufman, Kellie - 214 Kays, Debra - 214 Keener, K ristal - 198 Keener, Richard -- 214 Keeter, George - 180 Keiser, Steve - 214 Keith, Kathryn - 167 Kelley, David - 214 Kelley, Sherri - 167 Kellogg, Dean - 180 Kelly, Janifer - 180 Kennemer, Steve - 180 Kenney, Dawn - 167 Kephart, Ricky Kephart, Ronnie - 180 Kestler, Missi - 198 Kilgo, Angie - 214 Killingsworth, Christi - 214 Kimbell, Michael - 214 Kimoto, Royce - 167 Kindrick, Tracey - 214 Kindricks ,L.K. King, Gregory - 198 King, Jeffrey - 167 King, Jerry - 198 King, Kelly - 214 King, Laura - 214 King, Neal - 198 King, Patti - 180 King, Toni- 180 KiPP, Marshal Kirby, Rodney Kirk, Don - 180 Kirkland, Tara - 199 Kirkland, Tracey Kisner, Scott - 167 Kizis, Shannon - 199 Klein, Doris - 214 Klein, Marianne - 167 Klinger, John - 199 Knight, Randy - 180 Kolp, Will- 214 Koschak, Brian - 167 Kowalick, Rhonda - 180 Kraft, Timothy - 214 Krajca, Kristi - 214 Krc, Stacie - 167 Krebs, Darrell - 199 Kressenberg, Leslie - 167 Krienke, Elizabeth - 214 Krienke, Mark - 199 Krober, Judy - 214 Krueger, Sheri - 180 Kucinski, Lonnie - 199 Kuskowski, Melissa - 214 Kuykendall, Gary - 214 Kuykendall, John - 214 Kuykendall, Marlaina - 214 LLL Laing, Wade - 167 Lama, Patrick - 180 Lama, Bobby Lamb Lisa - 199 Lamb Robert Lamey, Nakeeta Lamey, Penny Lamphier, Monika - 180 Land, Paula - 199 Lander, Mike - 199 Landers, Kenneth Landers, Lex - 199 Landry, Jodi- 214 Lane, Robin - 215 Lane, Steven - 199 Lankford, Billy - 215 Lankford, Leah - 167 Latimer, Lisa - 199 Lauck, Linda - 199 Lavy, Marita - 167 Lawson, Patty - 199 Layfield, Ronald - 199 Layne, Mary - 215 Lechman, Lauren - 215 Ledbetter, Machelle Lee, Brian - 180 Lee, Christoph Lee, Kelly - 199 Lee, Sean - 215 Leick, Michael - 215 Leinen, Horsh - 167 Lemley, Jeff - 199 Lemoi, Garret - 215 Lentz, Linda - 167 Leopold, Ross - 215 Letendre, Monique - 167 Letendre, Nicolle - 199 Levell, Harry - 180 Levy, Barry - 167 Lewis, Kristin - 215 Lewis, Mark Lewis, Russell - 180 Lewis, Tammy - 215 Lichtenberger, Kurt - 167 Lidecker, Michelle - 215 Lillie, Tina - 199 Lindley, Marcia - 215 Lindsay, Thomas Lindsey, Scott - 167 Lindsey, Kristi - 199 Lingafelter, Steve - 199 Linnear, Richie - 167 Lockard, Lisa - 215 Lockhart, Ronnie - 199 Loder, Brenda - 167 Loder, David - 199 Logan, Deborah - 215 Logan, Kim - 199 me , .Pj MARCHING BAND, PERCUSSION SECTION: Front row: Val Jackson, Gina Frese. Second row: David Carol, Robbie Dyson, section leader: Mark White, Andy Todd, squad leader, David McCulley. Third row: John Day, Rodney Rice, Kyle Darnell, Chris John, Ray Hamel, Paul Perriat, Doug Hix, James McWilliams. ,i g , i s , Q W 'F if MARCHING BAND, FLAG CORPS: Front row: Jeri Jaynes, Lori Walker, Lori Hanes, Tina Williams, Melody Pierson. Second row: Vicki Fuller, Alison Hayes, Laura Waggoner, captain: Kim Jackson, Melissa Reser, LaDonna Parks. Back row: Monica Lamphier, Sheila Hassler, Ruth Jeske, Angela Austin, Kim Muckey, Dawn Cowan. 255 521, N - . , Q. . 'I aug 4, lr! A , vvv 51411 -U QSESEEEEEEEEEEEQIEE, -:5' x,1'Wl ::gr:j 'Da-H 1 . , , 1 1, A 1 L ' '-f'sm:4,,,, ' ' M y ' 1 A . , ,,f'il'1-A-.V41,,..ff ,I Y -111 , 1 'Y 1 5 A wav , , ' M L,1'L 1 -' it wr- W 6+ A Wshkk 1 K Y 4, y 1 ' 11- , III , , W , . ' ---b X' 1 , a . - i ' .fs,,-53,4111 , -. . I . , ' ,,-sa , -, . 'F QI, . , , Q . ,1 B , , 5 ,S 815 - A J' ,. g, 4 ge I W ' , 1 1, . .3 , .Q , m a g. N' ,-51.2, V q H f caac 1 L M A . 8 SK ZX A 5 Egg. ii! x' gs .V W 75 fe x 1' ff 8 c 1 X X , L N t ,,A:L 1 1 Q ID' 1 ' fi sk- mr ,,.. ,, 1 'A'W' - N- Q. ...pw-s.,...s .w.. ..,:A , gif 'His' fc W -- :.W . . ' ESS f .. . .l , - A f gg: N .,. . TWIRLERS: Front: Jana Henderson, Dolly Ritchie, Standing: Kim Staats, Samie Dill, Susan Oliver. VD MARCHING BAND, BLACK SHIRTS, OFFICERS: First row: Mark Dudley, David Mason, John Young, Steve Zolnerowich, Brian Cervantes, Mike Andre, Mike Spencer, Randy Schmelz. Second row: Lee Ann Childers, Robbie Dyson, David Shelton, Lori Gallivan, Suzy Saenz, Becky Alexander. Third row: Marianne Klein, Laura Wagner, Andy Todd, Linda Lauck, Lori Ehrenfeld. Fourth row: Kim Perkins, Linda Culpepper. 256 Lopez, Juan - 167 Lopez, Rosa - 180 Lott, Tammy - 167 Lotz, Wendy - 199 Lovelace, Shellye - 167 Lowe, Christoph Lowe, Michael - 215 Lucas, Darrell - 199 Lucio, Henry - 215 Luckey, Karen Lundberg, Scott Lundy, C. D. - 199 Lutz, Lori - 168 Lyles, James - 180 Lynn, Judy - 199 Lyons, Rodney - 180 MMM Mabry, Scott - 168 Mackey, John Macon, Chris - 181 Madsen, Tony - 199 Mahon, Pamela - 168 Majewski, Angie - 215 Majewski, Christy - 168 Malone, Misty - 215 Malone, Scott - 181 Manis, Tammie - 200 Maranda, Carmen Marcotte, Michelle - 200 Marion, Kristen - 215 Marley, Bobbie - 200 Marston, Martie - 168 Martin, Amy - 200 Martin, Brad - 215 Martin, Karen - 168 Martin, Martha Jean - 168 Martin, Pam - 200 Martinez, Nicky - 181 Martini, Sandra - 168 Mason, David - 168 Mason, Shelly - 215 Massengale, Becky - 200 Massengale, Tommy - 168 Massey, Scott - 215 Massey, Scott M. - 200 Masters, Todd Mathis, Scott Matlock, Lisa - 200 Matthews, Christina - 200 Matthews, Ronnie - 215 Maw, Jeff - 181 Maw, Tami- 215 Mawson, Eddie - 181 Maxwell, Cynthia - 215 Maxwell, William - 215 May, April- 215 May, Lesa - 200 McBride, Mica - 215 McBroom, Ben - 200 McCaffity, Randy - 168 McCaffity, Becky - 215 McCarley, Michael McClellan, Matt - 200 McClelland, Rich - 168 McClendon, Kimberly - 168 McCluskey, Tommy - 200 McConnell, Eddie - 168 McCord, Timothy - 200 McCoy, Lisa - 200 McCoy, Sharon - 200 McCulley, David - 200 McCullough, Byron - 181 McCullough, Patrick - 200 McDonald, Patricia - 181 McDowell, Steven - 168 McFrazier, lda - 168 McFrazier, Sharon - 200 McGee, Mike - 200 McGhee, Chance - 200 McGough, Robert - 215 Mclntire, Kathleen - 168 McKey, Gretchen - 181 McKinney, Cheryl - 216 McKinney, William - 200 McKissick, Doug - 200 McLaughlin, Darla - 200 McManamy, Robert McMullen, Mike - 168 McMurray, Michael - 216 McNeal, Keela - 200 McPhee, Misty - 216 McPherson, Lawrence - 200 McQuiston, Susan - 168 McWhorter, Gayla - 216 McWhorter, Ruth - 168 McWilliams, James - 216 Meador, Meador, Ben - 168 Janna - 200 Medlin, Angela - 181 Melton, Vickie - 168 Mendenhall, Darin Mendenhall, Zack - 200 Mengel, Malaye - 181 Menzies, Martha - 181 Mergerson, Obra - 168 Merrill, Gina - 200 Merrill, Shaw - 168 Mertel, Cindy - 216 Mertel, Sheila - 200 Metcalf, David - 168 Mewborn, Charlotte - 181 Meyer, Barry - 168 Meyer, Keith - 168 Miles, Jon - 168 Miller, Danny - 216 Miller, Jeff - 201 Miller, Sara - 168 Milliner, Larry - 201 Mills, T. J. - 216 Mimms, Rozalyn - 181 Miranda, Carmen Miranda, Sanjuanita - 181 Mitchell, Deloris Mitchell, Linda - 216 Molina, Manuel Moncrief, Byron Montes, Anna Montez, Romeo - 201 Moore, Brad - 216 Moore, Karen - 168 Moore, Kelley - 169 Moore, Kristy -- 169 Moore, Martha - 201 Moore, Melanie - 181 Moore, Samantha - 201 Moosemann, John - 169 Moreno, Dora - 181 Morgan, Joe- 181 Morgan, Johnnie - 169 Morgan, Mike - 181 Morgan, Pamela - 169 Morrill, Missy - 201 Morris, David - 181 Morris, David - 216 Morris, Jackie - 216 Morris, Sheron - 181 Morris, Suzanne - 216 Morris, Terrie - 181 Morris, Venus - 169 Morrissey, Steven -- 201 Morrow, Deidra - 201 Moss, Ken - 169 Mossman, Bubba - 169 Mote, Coy - 169 Moulder, Jeff - 169 Moulder, Loretta - 169 Moulder, Stephani Muckey, Karen - 181 Muckey, Kimberly - 169 Mueller, Chris - 201 T7 ei 5 ui 'Elsa Ig 3 1 -iiggcgjs ,f22s2w3.s1QiS5za5,s:i'2S:.,'. 6 A ., iv 8350534 ' Reiss 1241 Q3U,f'W9 .6 f,aeof1r.:xwM-W S 1 - -H ' ' RAIDERS: Front row: Kyle Goldstein. Russell Veltenheimer, Greg Owens, Danny Neal, Kevin Cook, John Gonzales, Randy Hsrblsoa, Lance Stamplli, Alan Navarro, Derick Combs. Second row: Nicky Martinez, Midiael Scurry, Bubba Mossman, Kevin Goldstein, Brent Higgenbotham, Scott Lindsey, Thomas Werner. Aaron Calhoun, Greg Polly, Harold Davis, Jim Stamper, Greg Pogue. Third row: John Burrus, Robert Napier, Jim Johnston, Scott Calloway, Mike Gonzales, Harry Levell, Richard Baxter, Alan Jeffries, Dwayne Jackson, Mike Phllion, Bobby Johnston. Fourth row: Marlon Williams, Don Davis, Ronnie Williams, Greg Evans, Danny Campana, Phillip Jones, Kevin Towery, Rlcky Scruggs, Chris Craig. y 7' ' , , ,,-m- ' I I y f-,.-.-,., A to sy , y K K, ' . , L, ,- 5 , 1 ' 'a Ll I 1 . ,- -, ..'Nw,a1! , or g, fl . 1,155 F - P - 1 K. Q, I X 1 I .v Q I i H , ,V N . f 1. 5 ,: . :f ir li is 6 X 'l ' - few. f5A,4as. P211-tiff'-' f . . 1 1 lgllgygii ll' R 2 . oi K s -Q R V 'A RUSTLERS: Front row: Henry Lucio, Ronnie Payne, Rlchle Payne, Robert Salas, Jeff Daniels, Joe Johnston, Lee Blue, Chris Carroll, Troy Ducre, Keith Waggoner, Ell Gonzales. Second row: Mirlon Lewis, manager: Larry Benton, John Holmes, David Nichols, Mark Warren, David Calhoun, Ronnie Chavez, Jeffrey David, Ronnie Matthews, Robert Williams, Todd Owens, Dean Emberton, Bean Dim- mer, Scott Massey, manager. Back row: Coach Kenneth Burroughs, Kevin Biggs, William Robinson, Raymon Huston, Jeff Ashlock, Steve Hayes, Gary Griffin, Jim Sissons, Brian Pilgrim, Steve Dean, Cory Scott, Byron Combs, Roosevelt Scaggs, Coach Nicky Hollars. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL MEMBERS Qwithout plcturej are Gary Gulley, 10: Charlie Evans, 11: Mike Williams, 12: John Mur- phy, 16: Maurice Clark, 20: Kyle Collier, 22: Mlke Perez, 24: William McKinney, 25: Terrell Ducre, 26: Darren Jarrett, 28: John Conklin, 29: Derek Pollard, 30: Shawn Blacklock, 32: Jeff Sawyer, 33: Steve Walker, 34: Jelil Black, 40: Brando Pride, 41: Willie Thomas, 42: Gary Humphrey, 44: Greg Fowler, 57: Chrls Staley, 61: Kent Sutherland, 62: John Aldridge, 63: Greg Peterson, 64: Jeff Lemley, 65: Richard Jones, 68: Pat McCullough, 70: Doug McKessick, 73: Ronnie Holmes. 75: John Cowles, 78: Allen Swatzell, 79: Jeff Carr, 80: Cedric Holland, 81: Scott Massey, 82: Billie Boutwell, 86: Carlos Bowen, 87: Terry Flemons, 88: Jeff Altizer, 90: Trent Thompson. manager: Coaches are Don Flippin and Danny Edelman. Mueller, Sandra - 216 Muir, Angela - 169 S H 257 Payn A an . , , x ., A ,ffm ,. Hi., ,, . .. . ' A 'W LIBRARY ASSISTANTS: Front row: Lisa Latimer, Tammy See, Kim Faulkenrberry, Tammie Bennett. Second row: Wendy Lotz, Shawn Wainscott, Robert Jones. MU ALPHA THETA: Front row: David Dusek, John Gonzales, Kok On Szeto, Ani Chitale, John Klinger, Teresa Waltko, Chander Nanjundasamy, Suzy Saenz, Keith Williams, Kristi Defoor, Andre Wimer, Lon Chen, associate member: Ching Chen, Bruce Nehlsen, Robin Gohlke, Robert Scates, Melissa Reser, Alisha l-laigood, Anh Quan Vu and Cindy Bell, associate members: Le Quan Vu, Sheryl Andruczk, Kok Wo Szeto, Jana Daniel, Leslie Kressenberg, Brian Berry, Christy Majewski, Eric lbsen. W we 2 veit ,wir msg NUMBER SENSE: Front row: Ching Chen, Lon Chen, Anh Quan Vu. Back row: Bruce Nehlsen, Le- Quan Vu, Kok On Szeto, Kok Wo Szeto, Robert Scates. 258 Index Muller, John Munoz, Lisa - 216 Munoz, Tina - 201 Murphy, John - 181 Murray, Mike Murray, Shelly - 216 Musi ck, Christi- 169 Myers, Lisa - 216 NNN Nance, Angela - 201 Nanjundasamy, Balachander Napier, Robert - 181 Navarro, Allen - 169 Neal, Danny - 169 Neal, Kevin - 216 Neal, Kyle - 169 Needham, Carrie - 201 Nehlsen, Bruce - 181 Nell, Becky Nelson, Christopher - 201 Nelson, Sheryl - 169 Nelson, Tammie - 201 Nelson, Tim - 201 Nichols, David - 216 Nix, Daniel- 201 Nolen, Tim - 181 Nunn, Jeff - 216 OOO O'Connor, Mark - 181 Odom, David - 181 Offutt, Marty - 216 Ohl, Lori- 181 Oliver, Renea - 181 Oliver, Susan - 201 Omdal, Svein - 182 0'Neill, Jon - 216 Ostrom, Kelly - 182 Owens, Brian Owens, Greg - 169 Owens, Todd - 216 PPP Pace, Angie - 169 Pace, Frank - 169 Pace, Monika - 201 Page, Fred - 216 Page Palm , Kerry - 216 atary, Eddie - 182 Palmer, Christi - 216 Papageorge, Joy - 216 Papapavlou, Chrisanth - 216 Parker, Kyle - 201 Parker, Diana - 201 Parker, Julie - 216 Parker, Marc - 216 Parker, Pam - 169 Parks, LaDonna - 201 Parks, Scott - 182 Partain, Kimberly Ann - 182 Partridge, Steve - 169 Partridge, Curt - 201 Partridge, Misty - 217 Patterson, Tami - 182 Patterson, Tracy - 182 Patton, Becky - 201 Patton, Shelleye - 169 e, Richie - 217 Payne, Ronnie - 217 Peal, Michael Pearce, Jennifer - 182 Pease, Renee - 169 Peavler, Shelly - 201 Peery, Dee - 217 Penney, Steve - 169 169 Pennington, Kyle - 201 Penry, Julie - 202 Perez, Elizabeth - 202 Perez, Michael - 202 Perez, Steve - 169 Perkins, Kim - 182 Perkins, Sarah - 202 Perkins, Russ - 169 Perry, Barbara - 182 Perry, Beverly - 217 Perry, Tray - 202 Perry, Tonya - 169 Petersen, Robin - 182 Peterson, Greg - 202 Peterson, Shonda - 202 Phan, Danh - 202 Phares, Andrea - 202 Pickett, Damon - 170 Pieratt, Pam - 170 Pieratt, Paul - 217 Pierson, Melody - 182 Pike, Sheryl - 170 Pilgrim, Brian - 217 Pipkin, Staci Paige - 217 Plain, Lori- 170 Plemons, Kevin - 170 Pogue, Greg - 182 Polk, Bruce Polk, Jacqueline - 217 Pollard, Brenda - 170 Pollard, Derek - 202 Polly, Greg - 182 Poncha, Danny - 182 Poncha, Donnie - 182 Pond, Mary Jane - 217 Pope, Annetta - 217 Pope, Horace - 170 Popp, James - 217 Porch, Cynthia - 217 Porter, Kim - 182 Powell, Pete - 217 Powell, Stacey - 217 Powers, Shaun - 182 Preston, Junett - 202 Preston, Ron - 170 Price, James Pride, Brando - 202 Pride, Deaunza - 170 Proffitt, Brent - 182 RRR Ramming, Stephanie - 217 Ramsey, Clint - 217 Ratcliff, Kristen - 217 Ratcliff, Sharon - I82 Ray, Cindy - 217 Reasor, Angie - 217 Reasor, Christi - 217 Reddick, Danny - 217 Reece, Tommy - 182 Reed, Darla - 217 Reep, Amy - 202 Reese, Jon - 182 Reiswig, Nancy - 202 Remington, Debbie - 182 Reser, Melissa - 202 Reser, Regan - 170 Ressell, Clay - 217 Reyna, Vonna - 202 Reynolds, Andrea - 170 Reynolds, Shelly - 217 Rhea, Mitchel - 170 Rhoades, Michael - 182 Rice, Rodney - 182 Rice, Craig -- 170 Richards, Rhonda - 202 Richie, Danny - 202 Richson, Joshua Richter, Cheryl - 217 Rikard, Steve - 182 ,sf fn, pf'- 2 ,4 Q via , Q, Z Q- fx, x Q VARSITY SWIM TEAM: From front , David Mc- Culley, Bill Thompson, Chris Macon Tackett, Marita Lavy, Dana Shre Macon and Buckley are divers. Tackett,' Andrea Debbie Simpson. . nf' -f - .1 If I LQ ass JUNIOR VARSITY SWIM Kevin Dahl and Brandi Hamilton: Center group: First row: Shelley Murray, Lori Gordon, Kathy Harris: Second row: Heather Hughes, Steve Clements, Cathy Harris. Left two, Scott Smith and Martha Moore: Right two: F ..,.L. INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB: From Front: James Lyles, Billy Gaydosh, Bryan Youngblood, Steve Schlabs, Brent Profitt, Bill Thompson, Ken- ny Jones, Vanessa Johnson, Jon Suckow, Ruth Jeske. 259 BOYS VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: Horace Pope, Kyle Goldstein, Michael Scurry, John Wurster, Ronnie Williams, Scott West, James Johnston, Greg Evens, John Dudley, Shaw Merrill, Charlie Brunner, Kevin Goldstein, Ferrell Jarrett. BOYS FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM: Front, Jim Garner, Todd Owens, Fred Page, Lee Blue, Steve Williams. Middle row: Lee Wilson, Robert Williams, Bryan Pieratt, Byron Combs, Mike Bradley, Willy Echols. Back row: Marc Parker, Reed Welch, Chris Lee, Greg Wherry, Gary Griffin, Kerry Page. 11855 9,l0E,p 1. BOYS JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: Front row: Eddie Palmatary, Ed Schultz, Eric Buford, Terrell Ducre. Second row: Joe Russell, Charles Evans, Terry Burham, Greg King. Back row: Charles Westerman, Arte Buckingham, Robert Sedberry, Kevin Jackson, Adam Hartman. 260 lndex Riley, Christy - 217 Rinard, Beth - 170 Rines, David - 202 Ringo, Price - 202 Risner, Kathy - 182 Ritchie, Kimberly Ritchie, Nancy - 217 Ritchie, Dolly - 182 Ritchie, Robin - 217 Rivers, Carl Rivers, lngred - 202 Robb, Eric - 170 Roberson, Keesha - 217 Roberts, Dana - 182 Roberts, Marion - 218 Roberts, Mary Robertson, Chris - 202 Robertson, Denise - 182 Robertson Dee - 202 Robertson, Jay - 202 Robertson Patricia Robinson, Alesia - 202 Robinson, Cheryl - 170 Robinson, Rhonda - 202 Robinson, Robert - 218 Robinson, Sheila - 218 Robinson, William - 218 Rockuemore, Sharon - 170 Roebuck, Scott - 202 Rogers, Gregory Rogers, Teresa - 202 Roland, Greg - 202 Ross, Rick - 202 Ross, Scott - 203 Rowland, Stephanie - 203 Runeberg, Val - 183 Russell, Jay - 170 Russell, Joseph - 203 Russell, Karen - 218 Russell, Kathy - 218 Russell, Teresa - 218 Russell, Traci - 218 Rutledge, Kyle - 170 Rutledge, William - 183 SSS Sabine, Linda Saenz, Danny - 218 Saenz, Suzy - 170 Salas, Robert - 218 Salis, Mike Sanders, Nita - 183 Sattertield, Lorie - 183 Savage, Craig Sawyer, Jeff - 203 Scaggs, Jeana - 203 Scaggs, Roosevelt - 218 Scates, Robert - 170 Scates, Sandra - 203 Scheffel, Robert - 183 Schlabs, Chris - 203 Schlabs, Craig - 203 Schlabs, Steve - 183 Schlarb, Steve - 183 Schmelz, Randy - 170 Schmidt, Ronnie - 170 Schnedore, Jay - 203 Schneider, Erika - 203 Schultz, Ed - 183 ' Schultz, Elaine - 218 Schumann, Craig - 170 Schutte, Becky - 203 Schutte, Tina - 183 Schwartz, Shelly - 183 Scibek, Richard - 183 Scott, Cory - 218 Scott, Kathy - 183 Scott, Lisa -- 170 Scott , Wynona - 170 Scroggins, Shangrila - 170 Scruggs, Richard - 203 Scruggs, Sherry - 170 Scurry, Michael - 183 Sedberry, Robert - 203 See, Tammy Seitz, Clark Self, Eric - 183 Sellers, Stacey - 218 Selvidge, Jerry - 218 Shaffer, Melissa - 218 Shaver, Kim - 170 Shaw, Ross - 203 Shelton, David - 183 Shelton, Mike - 183 Sheridan, Jane Anne - 170 Shields, Bennie - 218 Shilot, Larry Shirey, Kellie - 171 Shirey, Dana - 218 Shoen, Steve - 218 Shores, Jimmy - 203 Shreeve, Dana - 203 Siegert, Gail - 171 Silva, Brenda - 171 Simpson, Debbie - 218 Simpson, Stephanie - 171 Sims, Shawn - 183 Sims, Terry Sims, Vickie - 203 Sinclair, Keith - 171 Sinclair, Kenny - 171 Sinkey, Michelle - 218 Sipe, Frances - 183 Sissons, James - 218 Skelton, Mark - 171 Skidmore, Stephanie - 203 Skinner, Denise - 203 Sluck, Kim - 203 Smith, Antonio - 171 Smith, Beth - 203 Smith, Cheryl - 203 Smith David A. - 183 Smith, David S. - 218 Smith, Dawn - 218 Smith, Erick - 183 Smith, James - 183 Smith, Smith, , Lisa - 203 Smith, Smith, Smith, , Reginald Smith Smith Smith Smith. Smith, Smith, Karen - 171 Laymon - 218 Matt - 183 Pamela - 218 Paul - 203 Rex - 203 Richard - 183 Scott - 203 Shelena - 183 Smith, Shirley - 111 Smith, Steve - 171 Smith, Tracy - 203 Smith, Wendy - 203 Smith Buford Laura Smythe, Glenda - 183 Snodgrass, Laura - 171 Sodders, Michael - 218 Solomon, Carl - 203 Solomon, Terry - 219 Solomon, Tracy - 219 Sonsini, Mitchell - 171 Sorrells, Renee - 219 Sosebee, Charmion - 219 Sosebee, Missy - 219 Sosebee, Robin - 171 Sosebee, Ronda Spahis, Lea - 171 Spainhour, Steve - 183 Sparks, Michelle - 171 Speck, Tobie - 171 Speights, Judi . 171 Spencer, Mike - 171 Spraggins, Kevin - 203 Staats, Kim - 183 GIRLS FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM: Front row: Tana Ford, Gail Bennett, Elaine Schultz, Michelle Fisk, Charmoin Sosebee, manager. Standing: Coach Denise Williams, Robbie Holbrook, Lori Grantom, Cheryl Richter, Diann Cowart, Betty Albers, Annette Pope. GIRLS JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL: Front row: Shelia Mertel, Dee Dee Strawn, Donna Graham, Lynn Brock, Angela Farris, Cindy Elliott. Back row: Coach Vickie McFadden, Angi Huston, Cindy Bell, Shana Hatley, Lillian Buckley, Tammy Nelson, Becky Nell, Keela McNeal. Q GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL: Front row: Felicia Ward, Rhonda Chancelor, Carma Whitehead. Se- cond row: Regina Davis, Beth Garey, Wendy Williams, Brenda Dover, Charlotte Thurman. Back row: Coach Frank Farnsworth, Andrea Henderson, Debby Jones, Machelle Whitehead, Kaycie Campbell, Sandra Martini, Manager Shelley Hatley. SRH 26 Sullivan, Kimberly - 204 f H I 1, pf iff, I S ! E -.-N F M 5. LA Y,,?'4 Q: ' -' -' rr, -. Emi ,911 4, .y l We G:... ', K 5 T 0 J M Z, 1 :wig . F? f' h wc :fs S , w eff' Y rw-wi ' 5' I , , .Q s f- , ' f , -fi I , ,I A . - L K N jf Lm. g U I ' K f f A f I r K , , . 6 X Q . M ,sf , A Ne WM 32 :fl3j,j , Q ' i M , .- S if I f . Y I was disin- f' ,, ',,, if f 1 .,,, . --xxx A--1-HQNH-v ff l .,.,,A .. . . '., 7 , yg. ,rf ,,Zl??I'ts ' - 'W' lxeig' :Q ..,. if .-' - - 1 -1 ll ' . , , - .g gg, - ' Q, S, f xxm. , 121 fm. SQ Xm,x'L ,I ' ' , . 2 ,QE RAIDER YEARBOOK STAFF: Front row: Scott Kizner, Mark Chapoton, Katie Crowder, Denise Haywood, Greg James. Back row: Janan Vestal, Lea Whitehurst, Shelley Schwartz, Wade Laing and Dorie Glickman. FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES: Front row: Hixon Franks, Cheryl Richter, Alisha Haigood, Kevin Cook, Jim Wurster, Ferrell Jarrett, Eddid Palmatary. Middle row: Lori Grantom, Greg King, Charles Westerman, James Franks, Bruce Franks, Harry Levell, Mike Gonzales, Scott Massey, Charlie Bruner. Back row: Coach Terry Richter, sponsor: Wade Holden, Shelley Hatley, John Wurster, Adam Hartman, Merl Williams, Scott West, Shaw Merrill, John Dudley, Greg Evans, Coach Denise Williams. N' if 'gf . 'iii so ' 1 - Q I I :A .' - if I ii 3 ei Q f ' , GUIDANCE COLINSELORS' OFFICE AIDES: Front row: Debbie Hutchings, Kathryn Keith, Linda Stewart, Tara Kirkland, Allen Navarro. Second row: Lisa Smith, Barbra Hunter, Betsy Jacob, Shawn Addison, and Toni Foster. 262 Index Stafford, Troy - 219 Staley, Chris - 204 Stamper, Edward - 171 Stamper, Jim - 183 Stampfli, Lance - 183 Stanczyk, Richard - 204 Stark, Wyatt Stephens, Eileen - 183 Stephens, Julie - 203 Sterling, Jo Ann - 171 Stevens, Clara Stevens, Dana - 171 Stevens, David Stevens, Lois - 171 Stevens, Mary - 171 Stevenson, Kenneth - 184 Stewart, Amanda - 219 Stewart, Linda - 204 Stewart, Tom - 184 Stewart, Traci - 204 Stiles, Brian - 204 Stom, Kevin - 219 Stone, Denise - 171 Stovall, Julie - 219 Strawn, Deandrea - 204 Strickland, Tami - 219 Strickland, Tracy - 204 Stroh, David - 171 Stroud, Karla - 184 Struck, Jennifer - 219 Stunson, Carla - 219 Suckow, Jon - 171 Suckow, Paul- 219 Sughrue, Connie - 204 Sughrue, Phillip - 111 Sullivan, Ronnie - 171 Sutherland, Kent - 184 Sutherlin, Cathy - 171 Sutton, Hugh - 219 Sutton, Riley - 184 Swanner, Toni - 219 Swatzell, Allen - 204 :',zeto, Kok On - 204 Szeto, Kok Wo - 184 TTT Tabat, Mike - 172 Tackett, Andrea - 204 Tackett, Annette - 172 Tahaney, Eddie - 184 Tahaney, Tom - 184 Tarno, Todd - 184 Taylor, Amy - 219 Taylor, Bart - 184 Taylor, Brian - 172 Taylor, Shari - 184 Terry, Mike - 204 Terry, Tracy - 204 Thayer, Danielle - 172 Thomas, Curtis - 172 Thomas, Fred - 184 Thomas, Willie - 204 Thomason, Debbie - 184 Thompson Jamie - 219 Thompson, John - 172 Thompson Natalie - 172 Thompson, Trent - 184 Thompson, William - 204 Thurman, Charlotte - 204 Thurman, Vincent Thursby, Michael - 219 Tigrett, Jeffrey Tipton, Jill - 172 Todd, Andy - 184 Todd, LaDonna - 172 Todd, Rebecca - 184 Todd, Steve - 204 Tomlinson, Kelly - 219 Towry, Kevin - 172 Trainer, Ellen - 204 Trainer, Patti - 172 Trapolino, Kristi- 219 Travis, Lori- 184 Travis, Randy - 219 Travis, Rhonda - 219 Traywick, Julie - 172 Trevino, Lydia - 204 Trevino, Steve Tunnell, Leah - 219 Turner, Trish - 204 Turpen, Shelly - 219 Turpen, Shelly Twogood, Joseph Twogood, Shawn - 219 Tyree, Kristi - 219 UUCI Ulmet, Michel- 219 Ulmet, Teresa - 172 Ulrich, Wayne - 219 Underwood, Stephanie VVV Vallejo, Lisa - 204 Van Geem, Lisa - 219 Van Horn, Cindy - 184 Van Pelt, Stacey - 204 Vasques, John - 219 Vaughn, Dianna Veach, Angela - 220 Veigl, Greg - 204 Veitenheimer, Russell - Verret, Missy - 220 Vestal, Janan - 184 Vise, Kelly - 204 Vivar, Carlos Vu, Nga - 220 Vu, Quan A. - 220 Vu, Quan L. - 184 WWW Waggoner, Keith - 220 Wagner, Laura - 172 Wainscott, Shawn Walden, Carla - 184 Walker, Jeffrey - 184 Walker, Jennifer - 220 Walker, Karen - 204 Walker, Kevin - 204 Walker, Lori - 184 Walker, Mike - 172 Walker, Pam - 220 Walker, Robert - 220 Walker, Stephen - 204 Walker, Steven - 205 Walker, Timothy - 172 Wallace, Paula - 172 Wallace, Steven - 184 Wallar, Susan - 205 Walrath, Eddie - 220 Waltko, Teresa - 172 Ward, Felicia - 205 Wardwell, Darla - 220 Warneke, Trina - 172 Warren, Greg - 220 Warren, Mark - 220 Warren, Mike - 172 Warren, Monty - 172 Watkins, Sheri- 205 Watson, Travis - 220 Watts, Mendy - 220 Webb, Allan - 220 Webb, Butch - 184 ' Webb, Cindy - 172 184 so DEBATE AND NFL MEMBERS: Front row: Mrs. Joan Jones, sponsor: Debbie Hutchings, Gina Frese, Angela Austin, Michelle Sparks. Second row: Chris Mueller, Mary Bloodworth, Misty McPhee, Kim Porter, Rhonda Robinson, Jeri Jaynes, Billy Earnest, Mark Dudley. Third row: Tom Finn, Jim Beyer, Rachel Alexander, Shellie Hoffman, Sandra Martini, Kaycie Campbell, Alisha Britt, Pamela Pieratt, Brian Cervantes. wa Sl f..,..w1 K .V 0 , 'if X Url M 5. an ef' mr FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA: Seated: Gretchen McKey and Christi Musick. Back row: Wendy Williams, Stephanie Underwood, Kim Porter, and Mrs. SuRita Hicklin, sponsor. lam- i.. ..,., 2? U f a I . 'W i lun-pn:-,fQ K' k,,,- 9 QD GOAL POST DECORATORS: Front row: Gretchen McKey, Gail Siegart, Lisa Bodin, Sara Miller, Rhonda Kawalick, Mary Whiteley, Lela Cadle, vice president: Jennifer Andruczk, president: Allison Everett, Lea Whitehurst, Shelly Schwartz, Tracy Henderson, Gayle Willis, Sharon Hagler and Dorie Glickman. Second row: Kim Foreman, Betsy Cates, Shelley Hatley, Sheila Hassler, Sheryl Andruczk, Betsy Jacob, lda McFrazier, telephone chairman, Kim Shaver, Lisa Scott, Michelle Sparks, secretary-treasurer: Karen Fox, Linda Bodin, Kim Partain and Vanessa Johnson. SRH Wishon, Lori MATH TEAM: seated: Debbie Remington, Leslie Kressenberg, Ani Chitole, Kok On Szeto, and Lan Chen. Second row: Quan A. Vu, David Bishop, Christy Majewski, Ching Chen. Third row: Robby Scates, Lori Hanes, Sheila Hassler, Brian Berry, Keith Williams, Bruce Nehlsen, Quan L. Vu. CALCULATOR CLUB: Front to back, left: Bruce Nehlsen, Quan A. Vu, Robert Scates. Right Kok On Szeto, Kok Wo Szeto, Quan L. Vu. GIRL GYM LEADERS: Front row: Lori Ohl, Connie Sughrue, Lori Hone, Patricia Jenkins, Nancy Reiswig, Devia Galyean. Back Row: Rhonda Davis, Vanessa Johnson, Darlene Elder, Kim Fuller, Paula Wallace, Amy Reep, Stephanie Underwood, Tracy Humphrey. 264 Index Webb, Robb - 205 Weber, Larry - 220 Wegmann, James - 172 Weir, Todd - 220 Welch, Reed - 220 Wellington, Roby - 220 Wells, Terri - 205 Welsh, Jennifer - 172 Wenger, Barbara - 184 Werner, Tom - 184 Wesley, Barry - 184 Wesley, Lajuana West, Jeff - 220 West, Scott - 172 Westerman, Charles - 205 Wetsel, Donene - 205 Wetzel, John - 220 Wetzel, Laura - 220 Whatley, Dava - 184 Wherry, Gregory - 220 Whitaker, Ami - 172 White. Billy - 220 White, Byron - 185 White, Carolyn - 220 White, Herby - 205 White, John - 205 White, John Mark - 220 White, Melinda - 172 Whitehead, Carma - 205 Whitehead, John - 220 Whitehead, Machelle - 172 Whitehurst, Lea - 172 Whiteley, Mary - 185 Whiting, Paul - 205 Whitlock, Stephanie - 205 Whitmire, Joy - 205 Whitmore, Sheila - 220 Whyrick, Chad - 205 Wilborn, Tommy - 172 Willeford, Wendy - 221 Williams, Brad - 220 Williams, Brian - 205 Williams, Dennis -- 173 Williams, Donny - 220 Williams, John Williams, Keith - 173 Williams, Lesly - 185 Williams, Marion - 185 Williams, Martha - 185 Williams, Michael - 205 Williams, Patrick - 173 Williams, Rebecca Williams, Robert - 221 Williams, Ronnie - 205 Williams, Sherri Williams, Sherry - 185 Williams, Steve Williams, Tina - 173 Williams, Wendy - 185 Williamson, Melissa - 205 Willis, Angie - 205 Willis, Gayle - 185 Willis, Manual Wills, Darla - 185 Wilsey, Brian - 173 Wilson, Barry - 173 Wilson, Lee - 221 Wilson, Teresa - 205 Wilson, Vincent - 221 Wimer, Andre - 185 Winstead, Landon - 221 Wisdom, Cody - 221 Wishon, Julie - 221 Wonsang, Wellington - 173 Wonsang, Willmer - 185 Wonsang, Willmington - 221 Wood, Alan - 221 Wood, Angela - 221 Wood, Danny - 221 Wood, Donald Wood, Kelly - 173 Wood, Kimberlee - 173 Wood, Martha - 173 Wood, Vicky - 173 Woodard, Angelia Woodard, Lahlell - 173 Woods, Brent - 173 Woody, William - 221 Wooster, Douglas Wooster, Kevin Worley, Lance - 205 Worley, Sean - 221 Wrenn, Troy - 185 Wright, Renee - 173 Wright, Michael Wurster, Jim - 205 Wurster, John - 185 Wuthrich, David - 221 Wyatt, David - 173 Wybiral, Timothy - 205 Wynne, Christy - 173 GOLF TEAM: Front row: Tommy Hale, Chance McGhee, Jerry Bell, Tara Kirkland, Denise Dusek, Pat Garrett, Richard Ross. Back row: Mike Leich, Travis Watson, Chris Schlab, Dan Dunkelberg, Craig Schlab, James Lyles, Kyle Parker, Steve Goode, David Rine, Britt Hance, David Dusek, Ben McBroom and Zack Mendenhall. Yancey, Carl - 205 Yandell, Shannon - 205 York, Emma - 205 York, Joseph Young, Jeff L. - 173 Young, S. Jeff - 185 Young, John - 173 Young, Latanya Young, Zane - 185 Youngblood, Bryan - 185 Youngblood, Teresa - 221 Ysasi, Joe ZZZ Zembrod, David Zembrod, Mark - 205 Zinni, David - 221 Zolnerowich, Stephen - 173 VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM: Front row: Lance Stampfli, Charlie Bruner, Bruce Balchus, Bruce Briesemeister, Kyle Collier, Russell Veitenheimer, Kevin Hawkins. Back row: Shawn Blacklock, Jeff Lemley, John Moosman, Jeff Young, Mike Walker, Dwayne Jackson, Jon Miles, Mike Gonzales, Coach Nicky Hollars. BOY GYM LEADERS: Billy Wilson, Brady Beshear, Matt Carnes, Greg RAIDER CREW: Front row: Sgt. Roy Johnston, ss Perkins, James Holzenqany Kaufman' Wegman, Ronnie Sullivan, Eddie McConnell, Barry ilson. Second row: Billy Gaydosh, Jeff Holt, Steve Allred, Mike Walker, ruce Frank, Kevin Plemons, Mike Tabot. Not p tured: Paul Davis, ade Laing, Lynn Brandon ,, ! I J SRH GIRLS VARSITY TENNIS: Cindy Blunt, Milly Gwinn, Gayle Willis, Kelly Lee, Sarah Perkins, Sharon Hagler, Susan Jeter. Kelly King, Teresa Barley, Teresa Waltko and Joanna Gowan E JUNIOR VARSITY TENNIS TEAM: Terri Graham, Anna Franklin, Jane Ebelthite. Marshall Kipp, Toni Swanner, Jerrie Jordan, Tommy See, Carrie Needham, Garrett LeMoi, Kristin Lewis and Linda Everett. Back row: Clay Ressell, Judd Wood, Jerry King, David Kelley. Randy Jones, Garry Green, David Bucher, John Whitehead, David Wuthrich, Larry Mllliner. AW? I JUNIOR ENGINEERING TECHNICAL SOCIETY: JET8: Front row: Kok On Bleto. Leslie Kressenberg. Christy Majellslrl, Chiu4Fang Huang, Josh Caesar. Vanessa Johnson, Barbra Hunter, Sheryl Andruczyk, Betsy Jacob, Renee Oliver. Back row: Quen L. Vu, Ani Chltale, Kok Wo Szeto, Eric lbsen, Brian Berry, Mike McMullen, Robert Scatea, Bruce Balehus, John Kling- er, Bruce Nehllen, Guan A. Vu. 266 Index BOYS TRACK TEAM: Front row: Mike Perez, Jeff Altlzer, Tray Perry, Darren Jarrett, Billy Gaydosh. Richard Baxter, Trent Thompson. Second row: Mark Deason, David Hott, Terrell Ducre, Bobby Johnson, Gary Humphrey, Don Davis, Greg Evans. Third row: Brandon Beahear, Phillip Jones, Greg Owens, Shawn Bims, Danny Campagna, Scot Callaway, Mitch Sonalni. BOYS VARSITY TENNIS: landon Wlnltead, Danny Moller, Barry Meyer, Tim Bookout, Hixon Frank. Bruce Frank, James Frank, Todd Flacus, Steve Clark, Jim Wurster and Steve Todd. treasnrer. I ' ' ' ' v ' ' ' v glnfg L Z A A1146 1, B 7 53 fd? -4 , I Q I 5 f ' X. K 2 4 ' V Q , 4 .3 42 4 v J. J Q . k wx 'x V, V v ft , , ., . , 'f . f , 1 n 1 - . ff -f . Y. ml 1 , x .7 41 Y I Q K' 2 f. A I GIRLS TRACK: Front row: Lauren Leehlnan. Jennller Struck. Molly Geary. Ellen Tralner, Lorl JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM: Front roi: Rlchard Keener, Charles Evans, Brent Ferrls. Henry Ludo. Jay Huffaker. Cody Wlsdom. Eddy Pomantary. Bad row: Scott Colley. Lex Landers, .lefl Carr. Adam Hartman. Coach Gary Gutfy. Kerry Page. Steve Dean. Merle Williams. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA: Sharon Aldrete, Greg Allen, Mark Barron, Brent Bollng, Ronnle Bowen, Aaron Calhoun, Carol Callaway, Matt Cames, .lack Chamblss. Mlchael Chandler. Terrl Cooley. Davld Craddock. Chrls Cralg. Elvln Dudley. Brlan Dunn. Clndy Elllott. Shelley Fanchler, Gregory Fowler, Bryan Fudge. Pamela Fuhrman, Cllfton Galyean, Danny George, Charlle Goen. Dlana Gorman. Brlan Grady, Danny Harbour. Brent Hlllery. Mltzl lrwln, Alan Jetlrles. Jefl' Johnson, Garry Kaufman, Joey Lama, Michael Lander, Shane Landry, Darrell Lucas, Cary Lundy. Steve Matlock. Eddle Mawson. Matt McClellan. Eddle McConnell. Stacy Mclrlde. Rlchard Menard. Thomas Mendenhall. Joe Morgan. Ken Moss. Wllllam Napler. Danlel Nlx, Tlm Nolen, Scott Parks. Steve Partrldge. Curt Patrldge, George Perry. Roy Plemonl. Gregg Polly. Jon Reese. Regan Reser. Peat Robinson. Kyle Rutledge. Kenny Slnclalr, Steve Smlth, Terri Steed, Stephen Walker. Thomas Werner, Kelly Wood, Kevln Wooster, Micheal Wright. Davld Wyatt. Mlke Yandell. Shannon Yandell. Steven Young. Garry Green. Jay Hulhker. Brad Bolton. Gary Kuykendall. Cllfl Brown. Klm Fuller. Mlssl Kestler. Troy Stafford, Brand Hale, Brad Martln, Patrlck Bynum, Shelly Turpen. Btephanle Rammlng, Chrlstl Palmer. Jennlfer Walker, Jlm Popp, JoAnn Burrul, Debble Dover, Johnny Donaldson. Henry Luclo, Todd Welr, Doug Hlx, Mlchael Danlel, Tragene Brlsto. Phllllp Sughnle. Jef! Fox. Kevln Blggs. Dereck Pollard. Lori Travls, Brenda Dover. Clay Ressell, Danny Glenn, John Hamlln, Lynn Bran- don, Marty Blggs, Jodi Landry. Brlan Pllgrlm, Angela Nance. Dee Peery. Davld Calhoun, Jeff Ashloek, Ronnle Chavez, Kent Sutherland, Wendy Smlth, Ross Leopold, Larry Crabb, Esta Behrens, Robert Alkey. Mark Gllmore, Mark Halr, Davld Wuthrlch, Jerry Burns, Eli Gonzales, Tommy Hale, Kenneth Aldrete, Mary Kalusehe. Shelly Reynolds, Mlke Brlseoe, Kevln Spragglns, Danny Reddlck, Greg Velgl, Lee Grlffln, Davld Rlnes, Tony Marlsen, Tana Ford, Mark Warren. Dan- ny Wood. Chuck Everett. Tlfl Covlngton. Larry Benton. Steve Shoen. Marc Parker. Davld Smlth, Mlke Capps. Donny Wllllams, Todd Masters. f ORCHESTRA: Becky Alexander. Rachel Alexander. Debra Attlood. Ken Berthelot. Pat Bynum, Joanna Campbell. Davld Carrol. Brlan Cervantes, Llnda Culpepper. Bethany Derlng. Klm Duke. Robble Dyson. Paul Edwards. Lorl Ehrenfeld, Carl Flrestone, Pam Fuhrman. Colleen Garrison, George Glllesple, Ray Hamel. Lorl Hanes. Steve Henderson. Davld Hutchlng, Dolores Jansen, Sandra Jansen, Laura Klng, Llnda Lauck, Davld Mason, Llsa Matlock. Mlke McMullen. Ruth McWhorter, James McWilliams. Missy Mor- rill, Davld Morrls. Chrlstl Muslek, Bruce Nehlsen, Danlel Nlx. Debbie Remlngton, Prlce Rlngo. Mlke Shelton. Dawn Smlth, Llsa Smlth, Steve Spalnhour. Tommy Stewart. Leah Tunnell. Greg Warren, Martha Wllllams, Wllmlngton Wonsang. Hone. Second row: Tana Ford, Reglna Davls, Glna Merrlll, Shana Hatley, Lllllan Buckley. Third row: Brenda Fleekl. Annetta Polk. Barbara Hunter. Gretchen McKey. Llsa Van Geem. Jamle Jones. Fourth row: Yola Berkowskl. Muflln Colllns. Karen Derrlck. Mlssy Adams, Dana Shlrey. SRH - . SYMPHONIC BAND: Front roi: Michelle Marcotte, Melissa Ruer, Alison Hayes, Lorl Walker, Lisa Vallejo. Second row: Terry Haley, Kristal Keener, LaDon- na Parks, Tlna Wllllams, Samle Dlll, Tina Llllle, Ruth Jeske, Angela Filler, Joy Whltmlre, Sheila Hauler. Thlrd row: Vlcki Fuller, Kim Jackson, Monica Lam- phler, Bed Cummings, Cindy Deatherage, Robln Lane, Alison Deal, Pam Martin, Karen Muckey, Pam Gore, Sherry Wllllams, Brenda Silva, Michael Daniela, Mike Harmon, Chad Whyrick, Dana Harrelson, George Heeter. Fourth row: Beverly Hombaker, Anita Brown, Brad Williams, Melody Pleraon, Doris Klein, Tami Maw, Naomi Caballero, Ellzabeth Helms, Greg Warren, Andre Wlmer, Shawn Prunty, John Gonzales, Cari Cooper, Teresa Youngblood, Stacy Harrls, Rachel Alexander, Kristi Trapollno, Joanna Campbdl, Pat Bynum. Fifth row: Danny Saenz, John Klinger, Fred Thomas, George Gillespie, Paul Ed- lards, Tom Brewster, Wilmer Wonsang, Bruce Briesemeister, Ron Preston, Wes Brown, Kerri Page, Brian Davis, Wellington Wonsang, Charlotte Edwards, Tra Brlsto, Keith Williams, Davld Dlaz, Steve Spalnhour, Jlm Beyer, David Stroh, Mlke Terry, James Galyean, Robbie Sntes, Mike Sodders, Jerieha Rldaardson, Jeannie Hicks. Back rol: John Day, Val Jackson, Kyle Gibson, David McCulley. Mark Hix, Paul Plerratt, Chris John, Kyle Damell, Davld Car- roll, Mr. Mlke Humphreys, Deedy Evans, Joe lnablnette, Glen Cochran, Jeff Maw, Dan Scott. HONORS BAND: Front row: Angela Medlln, Colleen Garrison, Leesa Smith, Lori Hanes, Nancy Rltdlle, Debbie Jones, Leah Tunnell, Llbble Blerd. Second roar: Marianne Klein, Lisa Matlock, Paige Pipkin, Lori Ehrenfeld, Jerl Jaynes, Kristy Moore, Becky Alexander, 8usie Saenz, Mark Dudley, Dolly Ritchie, Dave Zinni, Debbie Hutdnings, Mike Andre. Third row: Linda lauck, Lee Ann Childers, Neil Gately, Tracy Patter- son, Lori Galllvan, Klm Perkins, Mike McMullen, Pete Powell, John Young, Mlke Shelton, Gina Booker, Brian Cervantes, David Hott, Bmee Nehlsen, Angela Austin, Reglna Johnston, Linda Culpepper. Fourth row: Debbie Remington, Kristi Lindsey, Julie Stoval, Randy Schmeltz, Susan Oliver, Robbie Dyson. Mike Spencer, Amy Taylor. Sheri Taylor, Tommy Stewart. Steve Zolnerowich. David Shelton, Price Ringo, Mark Krienke, Jay Schnedorl, Steve Lane, David Hutchings, Dave Mason. CONCERT BAND: Front row: Leah I-llll, Tina Boyd, Della Derlng, Kathy Kasper, Cathleen Bunger, Janet Fry. Second roar: Laura Hill, Lauren Lechlnan, Penny Lamey, Beth Smith, Rebecca McCaffity, Matt McClellan, Sheri Davin, Kim Staats, Camille Moran, Stacy Sellers. Lori Lutz. Third row: Michelle Dudley, Jon 0'Neil, John Whitehead, Steve Clements, Mellssa Kuskosnkl, Greg James, Lori Hone, John Vasquez, Suzanne Tipton, David Bucher, Todd Tamo, Glen Brookshire. Fourth row: Mr. Humphreys, Jody Hall, Greg Vlegl, John Madey, John Gonzales, Jef! Nunn, Kenny James, Vincent Thurman, Ricky Selbek. 268 GRDUP PICTURE INDEX Annual Staff: Page 262 Assistants: Counselor: 262 Gym boys: 265 Gym girls: 264 Library: 258 Band: Concert: 268 Honors: 268 Marching: 254, 255, 256 Symphonic: 268 Basketball: Freshman boys: 260 Freshman girls: 261 JV boys: 260 JV girls: 261 Varsity boys: 260 Varsity girls: 261 Baseball: JV: 265 Varsity: 265 Choir: A Cappella: 249 Girls': 249 Freshmen: 249 Debate: 263 DECA: 246 FCA: 262 FFA: 257 FHA: 248 Football: Bandits: 257 Raiders: 257 Rustlers: 257 FTA: 263 Goalpost: 263 Golf: 265 HECE: 248 ICT: 247 JETS: 266 Junior Historians: 250 Key Club: 266 Language Clubs: French: 246 German: 244 Latin: 244 Spanish: 245 Math: Calculator Club: 264 Math Team: 264 Mu Alpha Theta: 258 Number Sense: 258 Science Reading: 250 Raider Crew: 265 Ranglers: 251 Rodeo Club: 250 ROTC: 252, 253 ROUNDUP Staff: 256 Swimming: JV: 259 Varsity: 259 Tennis: Varsity Boys: 266 Varsity Girls: 266 JV: 266 Thespians: 247 Track: Boys: 266 Girls: 267 Senior pictures in c I 1 r, sophomore, freshman, facult courtesy ofWerner's t d Some outstanding sp t pictures, courtesy f W ht F ll Times and Record News. 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