7 an E ii ,Q V4 1 ff X, ff f ff 0 e x XQKAXEXXXKNXWL YO. Q, QW OX iff 2 SRL no 0 WHS vwk -f1 ,:.s-A I .MU V .,,,.1-I f 1 ff I X, EWEEUUEUI3 lk S QIBDUUEUUEUIEKUFUEEU Ik UI3 UIEIEEIUEUKUILUFUEE Ik EE fflllijlfil EIHIIUIUIUIL Ik SIB JIQUEUUIEIQE IIUUIEU1 Ik IDE TUYUILEUUIEE Ik 4513 EIHIECUEUUEKWUIBEUS Ik 'EE KIIEFUIJJUFUIEB Ik E313 ISILIEUUIEEUUKULHQF WD 111345 CUIDUJISLUUUEISDUISEUUE Ik 111345 CUEULU CUE BUQLVV IECULVUEULHIEE UUEDUEIE I3 The Annual Staff of 1987 consists of thirteen hardworking, creative individuals who work together as a team. The Editor-in- Chief, james Cobb, with three years experience, acted as a guiding leader to create the best yearbook our school has ever had. The assistant editors, Susie Cosper, Stacy Lackey, Chris Walhngsford, and Barry Vfilliams, contributed their various skills and new ideas. The Annual Staff, as a whole, was able to expand the yearbook by adding more exciting photographs, informative articles, and many innovative ideas. Many people do not realize the time, thought, and planning that goes into each page of the yearbook. The Annual Staff has many difficult deadlines to meet, which takes extra dedication and hard work. But a sense of accomplishment and satisfaction comes in knowing that this year's yearbook will be appreciated by many for years to come. A. The '87 Eagle staff are from top to bottom Doug Hill, Barry NVil1iams, Marty jo Cosper, Stacy Lackey, Susie Cosper, Tasha Bollinger, Marty Lewin, Shawn Johnston, Marci Bonner, Mandi Berry, Chris Walhngsford, and james Cobb, editor-n-chief. B. Annual staff members learn to create pages for the yearbook. C. james Cobb reaches new heights. 5 ,, is Q, as is Ki i IEIWIEI-ii 'I.VlfUI5 WVIBEU EIUIQUIEW Everybody has a good side, whether it be the left, right, front, or back. However, the best and most common side in Salado High is the FUN SIDE!!! Throughout the year, we have seen examples of students' fun sides. People have fun in many different ways. You've got your foot- ball players that make total fools of themselves to build up spirit. You've got swingers that are always smiling. You've got your ice cream eaters that seem to never let you down. You've got your weirdos, and those who don't know what they are actually doing, dressing up like the opposite sex. You've got your clowns that have permanent happy faces. Then you always have somebody that will turn up his nose even when he is having fun. You've got your peo- ple who like to look studly and then the ones who have so much fun, they act childish. All of these factors make up the fun side of Salado High School. l C. Mr Ann Lowery admires Miss james Cobb and Miss Doug Hill's beautiful . Lea legs. B. Shawn Morris gives his best attempt to pick up WWW D. joe Amold waits to pick up chicks 'aa L E. David King is a real swinger at the State Fair. F. Tania Hanline licks a delectable strawberry ice cream cone G. Susie Cosper and Mandi Berry clown around. H. Stacy Lackey wrinkles her nose at the fun house. I. Melissa Del Toro displays her actual age. EFIII IBEW IECUIQUIEIW ULU 'lf IE Ann Bradstreet was the first American poet to publish a book. She was also the first woman to . . This class is so boring. I don't see how anybody could be interested in poetry. I have better things to do. Oh that reminds me, I have to stop by the store today after school and pick up my pictures, go by the bank, go home to take a shower, and get changed. I hate this shirtg I'll wear my red shirt to the game. I wonder what we are going to do this weekendg maybe Tasha and Stacy will think of something. I forgot my lunch today and Tania and I will have to eat in the lun- chroom. I can't wait 'til Zoe, why don't you tell us what Ann Bradstreet con- tributed to our country. Zoe!! Zoe!! Oh, um. . By Zoe Black 6 'wafmmf mv Mmm who 6 W ,mm V, ,, Wmwq E MM 3 .,,,,wmW1e-mwwmamanvmsh gwghmw R f , A. Marci Bonner is lost in space. B. Cliff Coleman, Robby Jett, and Chris WaHingsford listen closely to a question in a make-believe guber- natorial debate. C. Karen Swierc gives her I think not F. Brandon McCallum gives his best look. GQ look. D. Paula Davis wonders if dass will wer G. Russell Culver, jack Wfilson, and end. Rusty Jackson are studying to become E. Tania Hanline reads from Popular future homemakers of America. Merbaniu. 7 EIIQUKEUTV 'U ITU WIEKUFJ i A unique cominbation of pride, dedication, and school spirit represents the student body's attitude toward the activities that the student body par- ticipates in. Attending pep rallies, gathering wood for the bonfire, and looking on as our 1987 Homecoming Queen, Sheri White- ly, was crowned were only a few things the student body took part in. The tradition of Homecoming con- tinued. Each day had a designated theme. Student Council selected the winners of each day and each winner was awarded a free pass to the Homecoming Dance. Homecoming week was a time of togetherness with old and new friends. We all created homecoming memories together and these memories will never be forgotten. M aff: If ,BY -ee' ,pw E gb in 1 if f ef at r ' in .f -x J rj A 4. 4 5 S reef,-ga me . NV' L? -4 a i as X J A. Karen Swierc plays her favorite terrorist on Character Day. B. SHS students stand with pride while singing the school song. C. Dennis McHaney is the envy of the school with his triple mum. D. Paul Yeager welcomes people into the library with his seductive eyes. E. David King works the halls of Salado High. F. Rachael Bums shows off her double mum' at the Homecoming Game. G. Tania Hanline's work brings out the man in her. H. All-State joe Amold quenches his thirst after along ride. I. Shawn Johnston plays Minnie on Character Day. j. Barry Williams displays his muscular ability while gathering wood for the bonfire. K. Doug Hill and James Cobb win Spirit Day with Gumby suits. You have it all set up with a bunch of friends. Next weekend, you are all going to catch the best and funniest movie of the year. But when the weekend comes, you have no money. You can't tell your friends in fear that they might think you are poor and reject you. You can'r ask your parents because they will lecture and you'll never hear the end of it. What are you going to do? Shawn Melber, a sophomore, said he would borrow Clif- ford Coleman's M-Bank card. Arthur Dawkins, a senior, said he would tell his friends that visitors were coming. Patrick Sloan, Sth grade, said he'd go ahead and ask his mom. Jason Oldham, 8th grade, said he'd bum money off his friends and tell them he'd pay them back. Most people would ask their parents. What about you! By Doug Hill l w w 10 ka? ' u 'Mm K gill iii ..... ii ii. it C I H A. Tania Hanline, Theresa McCloud, and Zoe Black show their friendliness as Salado wins. B. Friends Marrion Daniel, Marty Lewin, Rollin Pierce, and Brent Beckham pose for the camera. C. Robby Jett and Scott Van Stienburg shake it at the dance. D. jamie Lewin, Kim Barrentine, and Cheri johnson listen to secrets. E. Football guys show their enthusiasm during the pep rally. F. Natasha Bollinger and Marci Bonner display an anti-trash sign. G. Stacy Lackey and Kelly Kinsey once again work their way out of chemistry. H. Erika Evans, Janie Martinez, Indy Herbert, and Kelly Kinsey show their spirit at the football game. ll ILUIFULUIE Fads and fashions come and go from year to year. Current popular styles in- clude Guess everything Cwatches, jeans, shirts, socks, and even underwearb. The tops in shirts are Coca-Cola, Mickey Mouse, Corona, and Concho shirts ac- cented with studs, rhinestones, and color- ful beads. 501 jeans are still hip in a rain- bow of colors. Flat tops and the Boz are the popular hairstyles with the guys, while the girls favor bobs with com- plimentary bows. And everyone in a trench coat think he's as cool as Hum- phrey Bogart or Mike Hammer. - . fi. -f--..,g -it-. ,. . - X 'sr ii' Wigfrei-g15., fQj:uE!'ff Klfgilfn X t ..... X New . . .... . J L X X . .. . X,Q. . . ,, gp M is R51 5 X . ' riff s 11 J . 75 , . XX J 'Isis Egfr: a. r x. , A . , , . X X' X: X Q X .. . ? L .5 Qi S' ik Q, V S 1: F 4' Q 1 2 gi X x k K Xa at X if X' 'X Q Xi , ,,:. . as Wy N . SX vs tg. X S S X fs X, x 3:13 3 'SPX X s X ,Q E Nm is X X S kg gk X XSS X S ,i X X X XX W. X X31 X .Q X i X X Q . K , s . . Xrf . X s . 5 B C A. Racheal Bums, Shawn Johnston, Erika Evans, and Brent jackson show-off the latest in sweatshirts. B. Everyone's got the 501 Blues. C. Guess? is what's happening. D. Swatch out! Sporty new watches are on the loose. E. Marry Cosper-the urban cowgirl. F. Robby Norwood, Brian Lively, and Andy Carrol trench setrers of the fashion world. G. Loni Culver, Shawn Johnston, and Mandi Berry display the latest in hair-bows. H. Footloose and fancy free. H 'UIECUIEIIU Teachers are often stereo typed as sub-human creatures with no feelings, but we all know that they're con- cerned with the welfare of our future. Whether they teach algebra, English, or home economics, teachers seem to have one thing in common . . . Preparing young adults for a bright future. Though our teachers have some unusual habits and aren't alwayr found doing their job, we are all thankful for their abundance of knowledge that they share with us. We will always remember their kind, and sincere support that they have given us throughout our lives. EEE ! 1 l 1 I -l 14 'ULU VIUUIYJLHIEE ' A. Mrs. Guess teaching the right stuff! B. Mr. Cavender ordering a new pair of Gastopo boots. C. Mrs. Daniel sweetly says, Now kids, simmer down. D. Mrs. Proctor showing off her pearly whites. E. Mrs. Kinsey lectures to her sociology EEQIDEE Q Q Q I 15 w w Wwwmvwwsmmwwgmw1++MwxamwFMw-wwwffwwmwMfK+M,wmq:mNwU-wnWJfmJ,mhNN,N,ww,WMWWWMM., FNMM-1.,N.,,1X ,wm,,,,,W,Nv k.,, , w.1W.1,,,m,, .,,,L, N M,,,, WW, ,,,,, ...MW ,,,,,. . .w.,..., .Xx, .v., , . ,,,, , ,.,.... ,...,..,,, .. , ,, WW , 4 4 I Z E Z 2 2 5 5 5 2 Q I 1313 I3 DUEUUQEE me EUWEKEUIU Em Emi www ,, f:.ws fw . , is W .i , .,, wmmmnm K s. QW The responsibilities of home, com- munity, and the world must be accepted and bome by the students of today. You as students, must be ready, willing, and able to accept every chzdlenge and the responsibilities of a new and different world. As you have progressed in life and education, I am grateful to have shared in this learning process. Education is not just preparation for life in the future but an experience in living. The ultimate goal of your public school education, however, is to prepare you for the future. I wish for each of you success and happiness in the years to come. May God bless you. Dr. Nolan L. Kinsey Superintendent A. Board Members are joe Barrentine, Don Berry, Edna Turnbo, jean Tarbutton, joyce Goza, Donnie jackson, and Superintendent, Dr. Nolan Kinsey, QNot Pictured, james Blackwelll B. Dr. Nolan Kinsey, Superintendent. C. Lyndall Cabanise, Secretary to the Superintendent. D. Board members survey construction at the high school. B 4 My-M, p seq, .,.N.,,.,,,,,, MMM- at 2? SW 'di jar 1... 'X- ie' ' .5 15? :lil ' f Fm . 'sg I. :-. -r in at -1,2 . ra . ki f if v ezsf g - 1 -Q ' , l 12 , m fs , K to o' -. - X - 'R-Liv is 7 Q ,.., W. N - n -like ' X tt . -so 'las--1: 14-'?f fi- --.t H , ,, .fy f f 5 LVLUUEUIEULV Il IDIEIBUIEQ I3 ILUIDIE 'FIB SIHUIEIEE K p Everyone I have spoken with P W' N M 1 this spring has said the same thing. g All have said, This year has gone so fast! . if V For those that will return to Salado for the 1987-88 school year, we look forward to helping you i realize your goals. For those of you that have graduated, our best wishes and hopes go with you. 1 God bless you and be careful out 5 there! X V? y y . Scott Cavender Anna Thompson Scott Cavender Elementary Principal High School Principal , Vi: get r 8 ,tryt,rtrlls M tssir . Darlene Kirk Janie Dulaney Phyllis Daniel Elementary Secretary f Aide Elementary Secretary f Aide High School Secretary 19 D - ,,mA. ,Lm. , M1l'YB3ffh010mCW Melvm Bates M 1 Patricia Bl'-ly . 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Alex Gearhart-Presidential Academic f Fitness Award. Stephanie Gilliam-Presidential AcademicfFitness Award. Doug Hill-Who's Who, Presidential Academicf Fitness Award. D. Conchita jones-Home Economics. Kelly Kinsey-Who's Who, Presidential Academic! Fitness Award, UIL Scholar, Science, Student Council. Stacy Lackey-Presidential Academic f Fitness Award. Lea.Ann Lowery-Who's Who, Speech. 28 r 5 v 6' .4 D, james Williamson-Boy's P.E. Scott Taylor receives his math award from Mr. McHa.ney. ,. Wff: .X A. Brent McCa.llum-Presidential Academicfliitness Award. Dennis MCI-Ianey-Who's Who, Music jennifer Morgan-Girl's P.E. Rollin Pierce-Drama B. Chris Roper-Who's Who. Loretta Shelton-Office Aide. joe Shuler-Computer. Karen Swierc-Presidential Amdemic X F itness Award. C. Scott Taylor-Math. Glen Van Dyke-Spanish. Chris Wallingsford-Presidential AcademicfFimess Award. Barry Williams-Who's Who, English. 29 M.. , Favorite Musician 1. Bonjovi Zjanetjackson i m....,,. T 3. Run DMC i 4. Sriyper i ii 5. 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JOE ARNOLD CARMEN BERUMEN QNOt Picturedj FFA, FHA WILL BLACKWELL NHS, FFA President and Treasurer, Band Vice-President, Class Officer, Most Courteous, Football, Track, Baseball, Who's Who, Band Beau, Twirler Beau NATASHA BOLLINGER NHS, Annual Staff, Student Council, Basketball Mgr., Track, Tennis DEREL CHICK INDI Picturedb FFA, Football, Basketball, Track, State Golf JAMES COBB FFA Sentinal, Annual Staff Editor, UIL One-Act Play, Football, Who's Who, joumalism Award CLIFFORD COLEMAN NHS, FFA, Band, Student Council President, UIL One-Act Play All Star Cast, Persuasive Speaking, Basketball, Track, State Golf, State Baseba.U KIM CONNER FFA MARTYJO COSPER FCA, FHA President, Annual Staff Class Officer, Cheerleader, Most Beautiful, Basketball, Track, Football Sweetheart, SADD Treasurer, Homecoming Queen Nominee RUSSELL CULVER FCA FFA, FHA, Band, Football, Basketball, Track, Golf, Baseball PAULA DAVIS Drill Team QPrevious Schooll A. Senior dass officers are Brent McCallum, Presi- dent, Karen Swierc, Vice-President, Marty Cosper, Secretary, Sheri Whiteley, Treasurer B. Doug Hill and David King HANG OUT in the restroom. C. Senior dass favorites are Dennis Md-Ianey and Sheri Whiteley. A ARTHUR DAWKINS NHS, FCA, FFA, Band, Student Council, Class Officer, UIL Spelling, Debate, Ready Writing, Calculator Applications, Most likely to Succeed, Most Athletic, Most Studious, Football, Basketball, Cross Country, Track DONNIE DAWKINS FCA, FFA, Band, Football, Basketball, Track GAYLON EVANS NHS, FFA, Band, Class Officer, UIL Typing and Number Sense, FootbaU, Track, Salutatorian ALEX GEARHART NHS, FFA, Band, Class Officer, Football, Track STEPHANIE GILLIAM NHS, FCA, Band, Drum Major, UIL Speech DOUG HILL NHS, FCA, FFA, Annual Staff, Band, Mr. SHS, Football, Basketball, Cross Country, Track, Baseball, Cheerleader Beau, Who's Who DONNIE JACKSON NHS, FCA, FFA, Class Favorite, Class Officer, Football, State Track, State Baseball MARYJACKSON NHS, FHA, Class Favorite, Best Personality, Basketball ROBBY JETI' NHS, FCA, FFA, Annual Staff, Student Council Chaplain, BasketbaU Mgr. Tennis, PE Award ,650 dlwzhf EEUUIEIE3 DAVID KING KELLY KINSEY NHS Secretary and President, FCA, State Band, Student Council Chaplain and President, Class Officer, Twirler, UIL Science, One-Act Play, and Ready Writing, Basketball, Cross-Country, Track, Volleyball, Texas Girl's State, Homecoming Queen Nominee, Science Award, Valedictorian STACY LACKEY NHS Secretary, Annual Staff Assistant Editor, Student Council, UIL One-Act Play, Student Director, Cross Country, Track SHAN A LIVELY QNot Picturedl MIKE LOPEZ FFA, Football, Basketball, Track, Baseball DANNY LORENZ FFA, Band, Football, Track BRENT MCCALLUM NHS Reporter and Treasurer, FFA President, Student Council, Class Officer, Football, Basketball, Track, State Golf, 2nd Medalist, State Baseball, Tennis DENNIS MCHAN EY NHS, FFA, State Band, Student Council, Class Favorite, UIL Persuasive Speaking, Best Personality, Football, Basketball, Track, Baseball, Band Beau, Twirler Beau, One-Act Play STEPHANIE MOORE NHS, FFA, FHA Parliamentarian, State Band, UIL Poetry Interpretation, Persuasive Speaking, One- Act Play All Star Cast and Best Actress BECKY O'BANON FFA, FHA, Band, Basketball, Track, SADD A. Robby Jett just a swingin'. B. Danny Lorenz swats at a fly on his nedt. C. Tasha Bollinger and Karen Swierc attempt to steal Kelly Kinsey's lunch money. D. john Puchi's inquiring mind wants to know . . . 4 A by 32156 ,,., ,M ,,,,,,, H , . fs., , .....,.,... W as 4 ,,,,, , , ,, , f M. N 2 . . ':... 'K .Li .. .3 .-Y -.pa if?1:1ff2'fff1'fL:.f'2 --1 -1 ...Ip-:1,,f gy ' A .gg -5 Q- , i-ss: ,,,. - 4 A' - 1' 1 C V sg ? 1 EE ,, 'Ns e?ff3'1a:4.iZ5Qfi Vfffi -1.113 . ' Jil 71? sf -- Ss- ' a .,.i,,.., s . 1 ,aw ASM ff Q wa' ff .1 Z ,fa f if ,,,, x if is W . as M Q 3 fi s 9' was we ,M Q x Q3 x 'LA ik' Aezkwieai mx 5 W F VW wi i s A W , ea X agieya QM' F, W r m Ss Ss?-c A aww a Al 'Q 5 1 'Ev .uf Q 9 sx X NN X was C f f Sim. is :Saved S 1' N ,Saks U31 as BBW , ' X Rasa Xeaa? 1 Aga 'Q' , s' t is alex il swag ia? We 'T M X ,, i x S if xr -b -ia Q.. lr Wu, ,Rs wxssii it 45 fx ,Q fa, Q SQ 'lv NN X is st s .N ,M , Q Q if ,X is in waxes we, at 11 :it ' ,--., 2 ,A 6, - , . .,s . P X L. .ii it 1 rs A F : SHERI WHITELEY NHS PAMELA WRIGHT FCA, A l2:2A' eey A JOHN PUCHI FCA, Band, Football, Basketball, Track, Baseball LOREITA SHELTON FFA Sweetheart I 77 KAREN SWIERC NHS ViC8-President, FCA, ' 52 ' 'Lyi Student Council Treasurer, Class Officer, UIL 33, 2 ' Accounting, Most Athletic, Basketball, Cross- , , Country, Track, Volleyball nll WV if s ,P t W. ff iff' J , f 'W Q It at , 2 f ,Q Zh at a f , ft Warn t fu gf if 2 1f , , Wi ' IM 1 Z ' eginfxfifl S 44 ef M 'f at ,QC fmt tl Q 'N ,WG ft ,fa f M ent e to scorr VAN STIENBURG FFA, Band, UIL gif Vicl 5 ' ' One-Act Play, Football, Track Baseball, SADD cmus WALLINGSFORD NHS,FCA, FFA, t Annual staff Assistant Editor, Band, UIL One- Act Play, FootbaU, Basketball, Cross-Country, 1 ,,,- 1--f , V - Track f , a if f t W, af f F X Q I 1 X I 1 f ' li f QM 'As ea if gs V ii it if f ye' F 79 I if ta ,M bi, f ji, ,df if I an jf, r , y ..f , , ,, ,, V - ,WS ,,, . ,... 5 fwlzff' 5 5 5 f Wt it A ff ff fs 495, ff , 4 f W lf la an an aff 1 W as 'K ls 4' ' K' Treasurer, FHA Officer, Class Favorite, Class Officer, Cheerleader, UIL One-Act Play, Best Actress and All Star Cast, Miss SHS, Most Courteous, Basketball, Track, Football Sweetheart, Homecoming Queen, Drama Award FHA, Band, Annual Staff, Golf, Tennis bfvffwud, I Brent Beckham Mary Bentley Mandi Berry Zoe Black Marci Bonner Marie Brooks Cindy Chandler Kevin Cosper Bill Curb Marrion Daniel Lisa Fulford Donnie Gerhart Teresa Gidley Steven Gilmore Chris Grigsby Alan Haire Tania Hanline Wendy Hojnacki Rusty jackson Shawn Johnston 36 A. Chris Reidmiller and Teresa McCloud enjoy a nutritious lunch at the cafeteria. B. jack Wfilson plays, jack-of-all-Trades in the UIL Play. C. junior Class Favorites are Shawn Johnston and Alan Haire. D. junior Class Officers are Barry Vlilliams, Presidentg Steven Gilmore, Vice-Presidentg Marci Bonner, Secretaryg Alan Haire, Treasurer. Jana Marty Lewin Lea Ann Lowery larry Lum Adam Martinez Teresa McCloud Robby Norwood Edward Omer Rollin Pierce Chris Reidmiller Chris Roper Stacha Schiller Joe Shuler Todd Sloan Bryan Smith Scott Taylor Curtis Trompler james Wanm Barry Wlilliams james WiHiamson Jack Vlilson Kirchmeier Rose Adams Greg Berry jennifer Berumen Paul Brooks Meredith Brown Lori Brunson Rachael Burns -sig JAAKJK ILLVII 'l3UIUldI55 nrrrnrr Brian Campbell Andy Carroll Susie Cosper john Cownover Michael Crofrcheek Loni Culver Clayton Daniel ff f ,,,r. gigs: Kenneth Dawkins Melissa DelToro Suzanne Dunlap jeremy Dunnahoo Kevin Ellis Erika Evans Terri Flynn Steven Freeland joe Garcia Greg Gilliam Douglas Gilpin Darrell Headley Indy Hervert Conchita Jones jenny Lowery Brian Lively Brandon McCallum Kenny McLaughlin Drew McPherson Cathy Marshall Janie Martinez Oscar Mejia Shawn Melber Bryan Nuerenburg Ricky O'Banon Blaine Price Noel Reidmiller T l D A. Shawn Melber screams Hey, Babe! B. Sophomore Class Favorites are Susie Cosper and Ty Taggart. C. Sophomore Class Officers are President, Meredith Brown, Vice President, Drew McPherson, Secretary, Erika Evansg Treasurer, Pattie Voelter. D. Indy Herbert does her best imitation as a Talking Head. E. Rachael Bums and Doug Hill toast to a moment that will never be forgotten. F. Is it Greg Gilliam or Stephanie? Patricia Riley Mike Riley johnny Rocha Mark Russell Cathy Scheuren Julie Sneed Heather Stewart Ty Taggart jennifer Taylor janet Tudc Glen Van Dyke Pattie Voelter Nathan Walhngsford ,'. 'X if H ' 39 1650 dlvuzff I?fi3I3 fUl3UI3LU Sharmon Baldwin Kim Barrentine Rusty Bentley Alex Berumen Matt Blackwell Shannon Brown Shelley Buckley Chad Coleman Danny Dailey jon DeShazo Laurie Dunlap Jason Dunnahoo A. Brent jackson looks cool in his Corona Beach Club sweatshirt. B. Freshmen class favorites, Bubba Whiteley and Elizabeth McHaney. C. Freshman dass officers: President, Josie Edwardsg Vice President, Cheri johnsong Secretary, Kim Barrenrineg Treasurer, Ashleigh Ross. D. Stacy jackson is an example of Freshmen in extracurricular activities. Josie Edwards Eric Finger Kelly Fletcher Matthew Hagler Shane Hanline Mark Herring 40 .E 55? 4 ..-gl Tara Hill Deann Hojnacki Brian Humphrey Brent jackson use 4 Staci jackson Steven J ackson Cheri johnson Karlyn johnson jamie Lewin Ronnie Martinez Elizabeth McHa.ney jennifer Morgan Midmelle Pflum Ricky Rocha Ashleigh Ross Zack Shelly .ns Q.. S ' pe, 'I ieeii K fa age: S xiek A n1'. . .. S Fe A 24.4.4 Laurie Shellgrove Gary Spikes Brian Squires AmyThom Terry Vick Deanna Wmen i 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 K1 I X 1 L 1 3 1 1 R 1 1 2 A 4 1 Q 1 1 1 i 1 545+ 26150 A. Eighth Grade Class Officers: President, Chano Berumeng Vice President, Deborah Morrisg Secretary, Natalie Palmerg Treasurer, j.R. Lester, B. Eighth grade dass favorites, Trampas Vlilson, Rosa Berumen. C. Eighth grade students do research in library. Tim Anderson Graciano Berumen Rosa Berumen Laura Boney Theresa Britt Renea Bums Gary Caldwell Mary Cameron Frank Cloud Pam Curb Robert Dunlap Bobby Durham B.-I. Frazier Christopher Fowler jimie Gidley Tommy Gidley Aaron Gist Tammy Granfor Camille Gunning Bill jackson james jones John jones VVillie King J. R. Lester Tonya Longmire 44 sflfw . s x C f2ZY.w 'f :-Wffifw' ,t few evfffwff ff..., 6 .- ., ' - F L Q fe , ,Kp ,, ,,,, WM-n ' . ,x ff wrt if ,,-., ,L-X f i , X H -. f ff f 'lm 7 i ,, f 0 Agfa.: W,q.,.,,4 -gn' ir , N f f -- 511wil: f ,ff!3g::wy , .fgy.5zg' , fmflfi ff '12j'f 12.11 in i QW ,M 5 P5 ,, , ,, ..1: Pea.rl McCoy Deborah Morris Rick Neill jason Nixon John Nixon jason Oldham Natalie Palmer Alithea Peltier Teresa Ramsey Vona Richey Robert Rivers Alex Rocha Troy Ross Jodie Schoepf Shane smuy Trisha Shuler Luis Sierra Patrick Sloan Sam Stephens April Vick Lori Wlallace Danny Warren Michael Whisman Trampas NVilson Katherine Yeager Ill dl Tryphena Barraco Trey Bethke Derek Brown Reba Buckley jason Buckner 3 Michael Carnes 5 We W WW Heather Curry Lyle Del Toro ZW Kevin Edwards Chris Everett Pat Fry Matthew Gilliam A. Reuben Watldns Hangs Out. B. Seventh Grade Class Favorites, Heather Curry and joe Lee Washbum. C. Seventh Grade girls take a break during a strenuous basketball game. D. Seventh Grade class officers: Shawn Morris, Presidentg joe Lee Washbum, Vice Presidentg Heather Curry, Secretaryg Reuben Watldns, Treasurer. 2 5 Karen Gilpin Debra Granfor Patricia Grigsby Sue Ann Gunter Tara Hagen Angela Hamilton 46 Lucille Hanna Crystal Hartsock s,,M.l,f. Q W TW,,ff, ,s,5 N Wh Wmifm f, -t ,, V' , .,5, . F ,,, .1 Michelle Hill E z , am yy, 4 ,wi ' TU'1:'::S:9EE' 'HWS' 'rm , 'lfwf f 'e 4' ii f Z ..,, k Q fm f fs v,,, i ., i ,M 5 . ssyy f ' .Z ' 5 R ' . rr Al ' ll Vx ,N . WWW ' V , .fv.vv.., 1. , Q ff , I f A, 9-aaa W f 4 f f,.2,.,.u 5 ff,l2f' 5--1, -i f 'If' f 2 152- gf, I1 fj . A? , s 1 Lisa Hope james jackson Grant Kinsey Randy McCoy Regina McLaughlin Robert Mitcham Shawn Morris Kathy Norwood David Paynter Damon Price Michael Rank Kevin Reichert f in joe Lee Washbum Reuben Watkins Shannon Wells Amber Wiggins Marci Ribeiro Tammy Scruggs Chet Sutton Melissa Tyner Mark Walker 5 i 1 E ,Q six 5 ix. 1 'Wi Favorite Pastimes 1. Watching 'f.V. 2. Tagking on the phone . Shopping . Sleeping 3 4 5. Eating 1 Z 5 2 E if Fi Q S S 5 vs Vi I S 1 i 1 ! E L E 3 i Z E vmrxarawvhwzzrm+wffwwQmuNw:mwwQwQx z 1 I 1 X 1 A V ik Q 1 ' X 4. 5 5 I5 3 V- :'. ' I: . , EE K kg. MQ EKUEEILIEB l?ll:il?UI3'll.?J IIUUIEIIU ei? 51. 5 The Salado Eagle Jr. High Q Football Team cruised to a high flying 5-4 season. The players fought hard for their victories - eefir if-Q2f and displayed a great amount of pride and dignity during their losses. Coach Salyer corn- mented, They showed promise for upcoming years. l l A A. Graciano Berumen cuts upfield to take on the opposing players. B. Coach D. Decker, john jones, Graciano Berumen, Rick Neill, Robert Rivers, J. R. Lester, Frank Cloud, Luis Sierra, Robert Dunlap, Troy Ross, Middle row-Bobby Durham, Grant Kinsey, Chris Everett, Derick Brown, Trampus Vfilson, Patrick Sloan, Trey Bethke, james jackson, Bottom row-David Paynter, Lyle Del Toro, Kevin Reichert, Danny Vlarren, jason Nixon, Robert Mitchum, jason Buckner. C. J. R. Lester speeds downfield as eager defenders stand and watch. D. Baby Eagles hudclle during half time pep talk. 53 The junior Varsity football team had a successful year. The team, which was led by seven juniors, won 6 games. Most of the games were won by a very narrow margin, usually obtain- ed during the last quarter. Much of the junior Varsity's success was due to the scrim- mages in practice with the var- sity. This, combined with the fine coaching talent of Dan Decker and Joel Salyer helped the young players with raw talent, have a successful year. , , X ask I H N mx , ,,i.t -is YQ V ' - i- ii , A QN H K. A Tilley A :xt fl atv.. r -- M Kg LY wa X 5 r ws 'iiigish ijaggf A fjiglgj, 1 y,r L, A , l . t 2 4 an ' - S , .:---.sr ix - . fr ,Q we za K xg- .. sz 'f:f!Rfixk'+H 5: Siiwfifffii 2, 3 if r H ff 'Vf 'L 'fi fff viii? N ,,,,,.i ',r, , , 3 i J , 2 f,,pi,., ft ffdiji .gil ,A 5 ivxk 'Nil ,, r-vggQ.g,rfg,i L X, N :Sw . yn--'33 ' 'itf+5'gx. It 'igxriflfiglggl til' f Yifif' 53,521 I YQQQ' ir' P s ,, ,r., - , Z . ES 54 'S . HF fig , ? wav- k L V YZ 7' fa 2 , 7.-V ,,, f 1 1' Q W 2 E Wfilfil UW? I3Ufi3lL IDIEUQ IEQPECUILIL EELHIFIEE If LJIJ A. The girls volleyball team clowns around after a victory. B. Worldng together, the team plans their strategy for another victory. C. The 1986-87 girls volleyball team 56 B from left to right: Loretta Shelton, Karen Sweirc, Terri Flynn, Lisa Fulford, Michelle Pflum, Meredith Brown, Pattie Voleter, Teresa McCloud, and Coach WUson. A j.V. volleyball team from top to bottom: S. E. Evans, S. Brown, M. Pflum, Edwards, Lewin, S. NVilson, coach, E. McHa.ney. Student teacher Keith Reese reviews volleyball with thej.V. girls. I Q Q Q LV Ill!!!-ijli EBU IULV LVIULH I.lll5fi3'LV Q?I5Gll-il M D C. Eighth grade volleyball team from top to bottom: D. Morris, R. Bums, B. J. Frazier, -I. Schoepf, T. Britt, V, Richey, P. Curb, A. Peltier, T. Schuler, S. Wfilson, coachg S. Scully. D. Seventh grade volleyball team from top to Ntgggg K. fag- , ii K gow' 1-NM., ! ' ' f X - 'E.,,.N. l. ,.. ,r s. L QW. Y W N m a? gg, N X K Q W, A si W will SN twffgi W: New 5 K W ' ev fl V U X , L. , ,X 3 B . Q. K we K M. s X MEX, , ,NM z W V b K x i as X ,X .... . of Q .Y KQ'JX5ll?y xt gi I E3 Ns QF . '35 at as me Us ' N . , to iq .E , S , gt 1 .nz 3 xr , lb AN, Ng l N 'fu 1 N. r f tt ' t- we Q. wg if 'Wigs x M 'Ze N J 3 , V gg as ...,, gg la ,W E bottom: H. Curry, M. Ribeiro, R. Buckley, T Hagen, A. Wiggins, K. Norwood, M. Hill, S Vlilson, coachg K. Gilpin. E. Coach Wfilson gives a talk to thejr. High girls. :IEW EIHLUEEG ' EUFIEQ? IIUU EQIEILIE WED The Boys Cross-Country Team showed great discipline and Eagle pride as they ran through the cross-country season. Cross-country seems to bring about many challenges and adventures. Placing second in the district meet after pro- gressing to the 2A region was a great challenge the cross- country team faced. A. Boys Cross-County team: Chad Coleman, Ty Taggart, jason Dunnahoo, Kevin Cosper, Cliff Coleman, Arthur Dawkins. B. Team lounging around after a hard run. C. Cliff Coleman says, WOW, I took the wrong tum! D. Ty Taggart wonders if he will ever get home. E. Arthur Dawkins doing the cool stretch. E U U LUULEQF IEULEE EEUJEW I3 LULUULUIQ A. Josie Edwards works to win fourth at the State Meet. B. Indy Herbert rests after the race. C. Girls Cross-Country Team: Coach Cabaniss, I. Herbert, j, Edwards, K. Kinsey, S. Cosper, D. I-lojnacki, M. Brooks, T. Hill, S. jackson, L. Dunlap, E. McHaney. D. The start of the 2-mile course at the Cross-Country District Meet. E. Elizabeth McHaney fights to earn fifth place at the District Meet. Q E maxi W aw , K Qu v W N 5 fa QQ Q iw W wg we ff wx ,X my Q M X: ff W 1 PJ X W 5 . Jw M Wy ' y X imw S ww K ..,5,. fa x K mgsxd fe X DJQUEEUFW IEUI-U Q fm X W if ala o 30 ihdo Salads Saiadd 34 5912149 57 Salads Niiiada Sviacis Salads Salads? hx W 1 59 N mba K My ,361 ,K wa ge, ,awk R- wax m ,Q ww 1 5 ax we Rf N2 M N Xxsix Us H at ,M X 5 as ww X is vmfy 1986 Y ,fx Llbftfyglvivjii -NT oy Florence Affzldemy 1 515 KXSQW Lfberqiiigl Troy M Florence L Acacwm ' My W.: 512W 'ff ,X Xfm 1 Q.-Pd www Emma UQ E Q2 M' .pm .. 5 W 2? , , afigm, gn.: ' mf-1 ' mzziiffwzfsazwVx. igi ZT5? 7 QE: ,ff ff W'--HW Z 3 ,qs 1 Cf + K WM, Salado girls basketball team gets fired up for game. Rachael Burns down and ready to play defense. TOP: Kim Barrentine--mgr., Terri Flynn, Swierc, Coach Dennis Cabaniss, Rachael Lisa Fulford, Tania Hanline-mgr, TTOM: Janie Martinez, Kelly Kinsey, Marty jo sper, Sheri Whiteley. . Lisa Fulforcl alert for a rebound. Karen Swierc in deep concentration at the free row line. Sheri Whiteley and Elizabeth McHa.ney study YUIEULU IDLVB ' EJ IDIUIMU C H the action of an exciting game. G. Senior Karen Swierc, awaits to receive the ball. I-I. Senior, Kelly Kinsey, looks for an open teammate. I. Marty jo Cosper poses to do the PEE WEE Her- man after a basket is made. J, Kelly Kinsey takes a nap before a big game. K. Terri Flynn overwhelmed after a victory. L. Marty Cosper uses her speed to get the ball down court. M. Senior, Sheri Whiteley, shows serious emotion during the game. 1.90030 IEIBLUU I3 Ill Ullil IDIFUIBUIE C A. Coach Bates says, Hey guys, our basket is this way! B. j.V. hucldles to discuss strategy. C. Chris Roper concentrates on a crucial free throw. D. 1986-87 j.V. basketball team: fStandingJ Coach Bates, Rusty Bentley, Chris Roper, Chris Grigsby, Nathan Wfallingsford, Brian Humphrey, Brent jackson, QKneelingD Zack Shelley, Shawn Melber, Danny Dailey, Kenneth Dawkins, Kevin Cosper, Greg Berry, fSittingJ Chad Coleman, james Warren, and Ed Omer. 64 JV Girls Basketball team Qtopb--Shannon Josie Edwards, Indy Herbert, Erika Evans, Cabaniss, Michelle Pflum, Deanna Hojnacki, eri Johnson, Jana Kirchmeier, McHaney, Susie Cosper, Tara Marci Bonner and Karlyn Johnson. Cosper attempting a free throw. McHa.ney anxiously awaiting defense. Deanna Hojnacki rushes inside to receive a pass. IEUEE 'UIEUUYE WSIB 'UEEUIYIJUZJIBIBEI3 The 1986-87 JV Girls Basketball Team had a successful season even though the record of l-4 doesn't present success. The team's losses were upsetsg however, hatdwork and determination overcame the losses. The team consisted of eight freshmen, three sophomores and two juniors. The team worked in each new player to create a variety of talent. The move to ZA became too much of a challenge. The teams record was: Salado 24g Liberty Hill 253 Salado 263 Troy 49g Salado 20g Academy 29g Salado 343 Florence 31. D JDLUD EEE? I? 'IEE QE EIU EKU I3 B A. 1986-87 junior High Basketball Team iStandingJ Kevin Edwards, Grant Kinsey, Frank Cloud, Trampas Wdson, Lyle Del Toro, Coach Decker, iK.neelingD Reuben Watkins, Chris Everett, and Shawn Morris. B. Reuben Watkins cuts off his opponent. C. Eighth Grade Team takes a well-deserved break. D. Seventh Grade players execute an in-bounds play. 66 EUUIEIU EUKU KUIDEIBQEE EFIEKUIE C A. Top to Bottom: Coach Willson, Heather Curry, Alithea Peltier, Renae Burns, Pam Curb, Natalie Palmer, Tammy Granfor, Theresa Britt, Deborah Morris, Vona Richey, Amber Wiggins, Marci Ribeiro, Rosa Berumen, Debra Granfor, Karen Gilpin. B. Heather Curry attempts to throw the ball in-bounds. C. Renae Bums gets serious about the game. D. Coach NVilson explains the game plan during time out. . lg- 'ha- , 'xv ' QA.-.- .lf z? f'H ,.,,., ,,..,w,,'3. fa . ffff' A .I V., wh A, +I, . :Ei A. Marrion Daniel soars over the pole vault bar. B. Doug Hill, leader of the pack, races to a victory. C. The 1986-87 Boys Track Team from top to bottom: T. Sloan, D. jackson, D. McHa.ney, D. Gearhart, R. Culver, A. Haire, J. Puchi, C. Roper, D. Hill, C. Coleman, Coach Dulaney, D. Headley, G. Evans, A. Dawkins, S. Van Stienburg, R. Pierce, M. Daniel, T. Taggart, S. Melber, B. jackson, B. Wluteley, J. Wfilson, D. King, C. Coleman. D. Zack Shelly strives to beat his competitor. E. Russell Culver leaps to a fourth place finish. F. Regional Qualifiers. G. Todd Sloan fires the shot put. I ' 'IILHCU E3 LHILKUIEIEE 'lffil lii CHU IIEIEIEEEJLUQ K i 'Y if a 1f'1W'W ' Wi? 4 fz'fW4iW'4 t 'yi' s raxwgsfl 5 M' mf.. ay W W '9'J,, . ,, t?'::f,f'VJ i'?5:9f ' ' - . f.'f. ..f 1, iii' is :... f ..,, ,...., ..,,. . 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High School Girls Track Team from bottom ro top: R. Bums, K. Swierc, M. Brooks, W. Hojnacki, L. Fulford, E. Evans, P. Voelter, S. Lackey, J. Martinez, L. Dunlap, K. Kinsey, I. Herbert, T. Flynn, L. Shelton, S. Cosper, E. McHaney, S. Brown, J. Lewin, M. Pflum, C. Johnson. D. Rachael Bums throws the shot pur. E. Regional Qualifiers: Shannon Brown, Elizabeth McHaney, Karen Swierc. F. Coach Cabaniss gives advice to Terri Flynn. 69 D A. jr. High girls track team. B. Amber Wigghm follows through with her shot put throw, C, Derek Brown leaps over a hurdle in a single bound. D. jr. High boys tradc team. ,, .S A . :N .. ,. ,... V si: 5 .. 'rv ' J1- ' -- . ' ,.. ilk-. H . ,. L g,,, Vgg: X ' . L H . H .r. . . af SLE i , -.1 N S ,.t.,.,.sf W K f, - -:ff ,.11r:--ne.. qqj'....,z.S eg-ry . i .. . -Nagy' t 'Yi- WQMMxwyrrrirmsrtrikl- IQ ---' N' wg N353 . 3 . yr. ...sl rms? I C 'UE DU IHHIBDUIEID Qlfflilij LVUIQUIE l?l3fUl.ii'.5 The 1987 Tennis Team was a leaming experience this year for the coach as well as for the participants. Mrs. Martinez took time out of her schedule this year to begin a tennis team, which we haven't had in five years. Students had a real in- terest in the sport, and it show- ed as the season progressed. Several players participated in the District meet with only seven advancing to continue in the second day of the District meet. Those that advanced in l the Varsity division were Brent McCallum-singles, Meredith Brown-singles, and Tania Hanline-singles. Those advan- cing in the JV division were Jennifer Taylor-singles, Jenny if Lowery-singles, and Susie Cosper and Lisa Fulford- ' doubles. Brent McCallum 2 received first in district, Meredith Brown received se- cond, and Tania Hanline receiv- X ed third. All of these Varsity players advanced to the regional meet which was held on April 29 and 30. In the JV division, Jennifer Taylor received third, Jenny Lowery received fourth, 1 J X and Susie Cosper and Lisa ii L 'lliulford received second in the C doubles division. JV girls came out a great success by winning second in District over all. A. 1987 Tennis Team-Bottom: Ty Taggart, Susie Cosper, Pattie Voelter, Loni Culver, Steven Freeland. Middle: Drew McPherson, Tania Hanline, Shawn Johnston, Jenny Lowery, Meredith Brown, Jennifer Taylor. Top: Lisa Fulford, Brent McCallum, Alan Haire, Darrell Headley, Pam Wright, Heather Stewart. B. JV Girls win second in District. C. Tania Hanline prepares to serve. D. Varsity players advance to Regional. 71 BASEBALnLu SJLJRIEEEH Q OU' ' INN Q Ei ,FPA wwssf- 3, A. Chad Coleman practices throwing form. B. 1987 Baseball Team from top to bottom: Coach Bates, Donnie jackson, Will Blackwell, Russell Culver, Alan Haire, Mark Russell, Doug Hill, Clifford Coleman, Coach Decker, Shawn Melber, jack Willson, Barry Wlilliams, Dennis McHaney, Brent McCallum, Bubba Wlhiteley, james Warrm, Brent jackson, Chad Coleman. 72 C. Coach Bates helps prepare a player for a game. D. Donnie jackson hurls a pitch homeward. E. Doug Hill warms up before game. F. Barry Wilhams prepares the field for play. G. Clifford Coleman carefully puts on his catcher's gear. H. Brent jackson carries equipment to the bench. ni' ! f e 2 E hwy - - R m v,.:,-.i W M, , .. - .. IEIQUW IEIQUILI? IMS WULUIQUUIUIE EKU ID The '86-'87 season varsity boys golf team had a very successful year. They placed first in district competition, second in regional com- petition, and sixth in the state tournament. Brent McCallum was fourth medalist in the state tournament. A. Clifford Coleman surveys the hole, B. Brent McCallum tries his hand at landscaping. C. Chad Coleman going for an eagle. D. Clifford Coleman, a.k.a. Richard Simmons, show off his new golf exercise program. E. Varsity golf team, Coach joel Salyer, Chris Roper, Clifford Coleman, Brent McCallum, Brian Humphry, Shawn Melber, Chad Coleman. 74 ri' ,t I VLL. The girls golf team dominated district for a first place finish. Suzanne Dunlap was gold medalist, Janie Martinez, silver medalist, and Meredith Brown, bronze medalist. The girls were tied for second at regionals but slipped down into a fifth place finish. A. Varsity Girls Golf team: Coach joel Salyer Suzanne Dunlap, Rachael Burns, Erica Evans, Terry Flinn, Stacha Schiller, Meredith Brown, and Janie Martinez. B. Janie Martinez getting into the swing of things C. Meredith Brown-is she a golfer or a caddy? B I .. fx 1 f 'i 5 , :els WWQQXE V gg ix if I Favorite Movies 1. Top Gun 2. Back to the Future , meme 3.KarateKidII i 4. St. Elmo's Fire 5. Rocky IV M, '. ', i 'N'i'3 ' iz i I , .M ,,...,.NNMM,. MMM 7 1 3 2 S 2 Z 3 Z 5 3 S 'i X wwggwowwmwwMMw,...,,,WW ,.. , , The National Honor Society raised its standards of G.P.A. to 90 this year. Despite the raise, new members were still inducted. The N .H.S. took part in many activities including bake sales, a kidnap breakfast for new members, and tutoring. The N.H.S. members showed excellence in their labor. A. 1986-87 N.H.S. officers: Karen Swierc, Vice- President, Brent McCallum, Reporter, Sheri Whiteley, Treasurer, Mrs. Proctor, Adviser, Kelly Kinsey, President, Stacy Lackey, Secretary. D B. Mrs. Proctor wakes up at Kindap Breakfast. C. Stacy Lackey and Karen Swierc await their chance to speak at induction ceremon y. D. Susie Cosper, previously abducted, drinks dur- ing Kidnap Breakfast. E. 1986-87 N.H.S. members. EIMIJQEQ SIUIEW IEEUIEE IL IZEUIE f. IEIQUIQULU DIL IEIBECUTT LUEIHEU EKU s W 3 A 'L i . 1 is is The 1986 87 Student Council spon sored the Homecoming Dance and rewrote the Council s Constitution Because of the traditions and new ideas, the Student Council was successful. A. The 1986-87 Student Council. B. Dennis McHaney and Alan Haire doing what they do best, clean up after dance. C. Natasha Bollinger decorating for dance. D. The 1986-87 Student Council Officers: Kelly Kinsey, President, Meredith Brown, Vice-President, Lea Ann Lowery, Secretaryg Karen Swierc, Treasurer, Susie Cosper, Reporterg Shawn Johnston, Historian, Robby Jett, Chaplain. The Fellowship of Christian Athletes CFCAJ is a nondenominational, junior-high through senior-high, nationally founded organization that developes friendships and pro- vides activities for fellowship to Christain athletes. The FCA organization is not just for athletes though, it is for anyone wishing to get their spirits in shape . The Salado Chapter of FCA meets semi-regularly on Fridays during lunch and occa- sionally have night meetings . However, the most notable feature of the FCA is their school newspaper, the Eagle En- quirer. The newspaper features artides on school events, a creative page, and spotlights a Christian athlete. A if 7 f . A. FCA Officers: Vice President-jenny Lowery, Secretary- Lea Ann Lowery, President-Mary Bentley, Treasurer- Jana Kirchmeier. B. FCA members: standing, Coach Bates, Sponsor, Heather Stewart, Robby Jett, Stephanie Gilliam, Mike Croftcheck, Doug Hill, Coach Salyer, Sponsor, Sitting, Shannon Baldwin, jenny Lowery, Lea Ann Lowery, Shelley Buckley. 80 I5 I.5I3'I,V5 BVU!-ii 'IIB UEU EGM? Fw UE IQUIEI-ii Li JUILU W C D A. Drum Major, LeAnn Lowery B. Twirlers Marie Brooks, Indy Herbert, Kelly Kinsey C. Sixth grade band D. Elementary band student prepares to play tuba. E. Fifth grade band The 1986-87 Salado Eagle Band saw their hard work pay off. The payoff started with the Eagle Band's first Divi- sion One ever. Several band members tried out for all-region symphonic band and five made the all-region concert band. Stacha Schiller made the all-area band after getting first chair at All- Region. At Solo and Ensemble contest in Temple, 9 solos made First Divisions and went on to state, while two other solos that were not eligible for state also made First Divisions. A clarinet trio and a sax- ophone quartet that were not eligible for state made first, The medium ensem- ble also went to state. Thirty-two of our band members performed in the IA-IIA honor band, held in Mexia. The band ISE IIUQIEIIJ Ufllilliillll LVKUWBGIUIJIJ traveled to Mexia for concert contest on April 25. in l l c gs NJ .J V-.1 f m ml is , 5 :SH Stir.: 5 air? ,i sg 532 5 25. S A. Band members preparing to play before a pep-rally. B. The 1986-87 Salado Eagle Band. C. jennifer Taylor marching off the field. D. Twirlers stick together. E. larry Lum shows his interest in band. F. The 1986-87 Band Officers, G. Mr. McHaney leads the band during the Christmas program. H. Salado Eagle Band struts their stuff. 85 TCU USE ESU TLS I.'5IfUI3I3l-ilIlI3fUIDI3lii5 LVLUIUUIIJ I5 EWU!-all A B G The 1986-'87 Varsity Cheerleading Squad was the srongest ever at SHS. After weeks of practice immediately following the cheerleading tryouts, the squad worked hard re-organizing pyramids and cheers after adding a seventh person this year. The squad received three superior ribbons and an ex- cellent ribbon during the NCA summer camp in June, They were also nominated for the Squad of Excellence and were chosen the Super Star Squad. The squad was also awarded a spirit stick for having lots of spirit throughout the week at the NCA summer camp. Although the squad worked many hard and long hours together, the good D H times will never be replaced and the memories will remain for a lifetime. A. Senior Marty jo Cosper participated in her fourth year as Varsity Cheerleader. B. junior Shawn Johnston participated in her third year as Varsity Cheerleader. C. junior Mandi Berry participated in her second year as Varsity Cheerleader. D. 1986-'87 Varsity Cheerleaders: Meredith Brown, Shawn Johnston, Susie Cosper, Melissa Del Toro, Marty Cosper, Loni Culver, Mandi Berry. E. Sophomore Susie Cosper participated in her second year as Varsity Cheerleader. F. Sophomore Meredith Brown participated in her first year as Varsity Cheerleader. G. Sophomore Loni Culver participated in her first year as Varsity Cheerleader. H. Sophomore Melissa Del Toro participated in her first year as Varsity Cheerleader. I. Cheerleaders astound crowd with another amazing pyramid. iQ7' af2 if Xxx x X ,Q ' L V lil .l, f ff' , . ri igiifl X m i: ' .V , 29' xx fl fi ni. l X I il ll 5 B s EIEIEIIUQ JU? IEEUEEIIEEIEQIEIELUE EEUIUUS3 IPULUI1' , 5 2, E A Q. Q. '- t w . sf Lkbt ,, 2 M Q C X3 N X X X ag? Xe N X X 5, 'Y it :'Q t .. ei t ...ss C D sw, Www ...l kiff-X xkkq The -Ir. High and .IV Cheerleaders showed extraor- dinary talent in putting together a new squad. They all learned that determination and hard work are the main elements in becoming a successful cheerleader. A. -IV Cheerleaders, Tara Hill, Staci jackson, Michelle Pflum, Karlyn johnson, Shelly Buckley. B. jr High Cheerleaders, Renae Burns, Tammy Granfor, Heather Curry, Teresa Britt, Deborah Morris. C. JV Cheerleaders taking a time-out. D. jr High Cheerleaders showing their ability to build a pyramid. 85 IIIILU BUIIJIDIEKWES LL? C D Students of the FFA learned many new skills working in the shop. They also did well in the Bell County Livestock Show and Fair. FFA students also competed in the district levels for Livestock Judging, Parliamentary Procedure, and the talent show. 86 RMERS Q A ., AMERICA A Salado Chapter of the Fun Farmers of America B Brian Smith watches Derel Chick r a piece of metal C, FFA officers. Tania Hanlir Secretary, Donnie jackson, Treasur Will Blackwell, President, Alan Hai Vice President, Dennis McHa.nt Reporter, james Cobb, Sentinel. , D. Mr. Daniel a.k.a. ChieF' inspectii the workshop. E. Chris Grigsby welds on a project. Frucwme A memmme 0 . F . Wi, . . .K . ,,t .k,,, A sa , S E c On October 30, the FHA chapter visited Scott and White Hospital to deliver goodies to as eg the children who could not trick or treat. The members dressed ' up in costumes to share the ex- citement of Halloween. After visting the hospital, they went to Mazzio's to munch out on pizza. Another activity enjoyed by the chapter was a Mother- Daughter banquet on April 7, at the Front Porch of Salado. They honored their mothers by sharing the purpose of being a future homemaker and showing their responsibilities for an adult life. The FHA enjoyed sharing with others as well as having fun. B D A. The 1986-'87 FHA Organization. B. Officers are V, President, Susie Cosperg President, Marty Cosperg Secretary, Mandi Berryg Treasurer, Lisa Fulfordg Historian, Jana Kirchmeierg Activity Chairman, Shawn johnsrong Reporter, Pattie Voelterg and Chaplain, Stephanie Moore, C. Susie Cosper and Mandi Berry clown around. D. Conchitajones squeezes her doll bashfully at the FHA Halloween party. E. FHA members dress up for the Halloween party. 87 Favorite Comic Strips 1. Bloom County C 2. Garfield K 3. Family Circle i 4. Blondie 5. Born Loser Z Q . . ,..., .. M.,.,,.,.,W,W.,,,A, MW, N,N, , ,,,, . ,...,,M,,,,.,.MK.NwWf.Q:vAM.wwwfffwmxw,vWNWWwwfmwwfwmwwmwfwwVWw,wwwwmwmQMPmwz1N-4,NmN k,,,,,,, upfggfwwrnwwafmwz1wwwsxQ.1wJN+Wmmwuaw11fw:1zwwklf.w,M4:mfwQc1ww::::w4wwwxufwwqafrfwwwifw IEIE UQLUUFEILEYF W -'D IIUIHDUIEIE 'DUUPJIE Sheri Whiteley was crowned Homecoming Queen for 1986-87 by Dr. Nolan Kinsey. She was presented red roses and the honor of being chosen Queen, representing the Senior class. She was chauffered by Bill Shaw in his Jaguar. The Homecoming Queen nominees were chosen by the different classes and organiza- tions and were presented with a silver necklace by the Student Council. B C D ,fs bm ,Af 'W' F G H A. Sheri Whiteley, Senior nominee escorted by her father Sonny Whiteley. B. Kim Barrentine, Freshman nominee escorted by her father Joe Barrentine. ' C. Susie Cosper, Sophomore nominee escorted by her brother, Michael Cosper. D. Shawn Johnston, junior nominee escorted by her father, Terry Johnston. E. Mandi Berry, Cheerleader nominee escorted by her father, Don Berry, F. Kelly Kinsey, Band nominee escorted by her father, Dr. Nolan Kinsey. G. Meredith Brown, Student Council nominee, escorted by her father, Bob Brown. H. Karen Swierc, NHS nominee escorted by her father, George Swierc, I. Melissa DelToro, FHA nominee escorted by Mr. Eddie Kirk. J. Loretta Shelton, FFA nominee escorted by her uncle, Ted Morris. K. Mary Bentley, FCA nominee escorted by her father, joe Bentley. 90 1 K QKSH IBEW ULU IU 'lffllli L5 'IJJIU Dancing is a favorite activity among teenagers.. School spon- sored dances provide a cheap form of entertainment on a bor- ing Friday night. Popular kinds of dances include the Wave, the Prep, the Twist, Breakdancing, the Monkey, the Two-step, the Bird, and the Janet Jackson. Susie Cosper and james Vlilliamson, who won the Homecoming dance contest, both agree that dancing is a great way to have fun and release your emotions. 5 D A. james WiUiamson and Susie Cosper strut their stuff in the dance contest while Shawn Johnston stares at her dance partner. B. Chris Fulford and Meredith Brown enjoy the music. C. Ty Taggart talks Marci Bonner to sleep during a slow dance. D. Steven Gilmore dances with Tania Hanline while he checks out the crowd, E. Curtis Trompler displays his unique dancing style as Shawn Johnston and Alan Haire get down. 91 E IJJIEEEW 'U 'EEE WE IBIECUUUEIULUIVV This year, the juniors and Seniors took an educational trip to the State Fair. It was suppos- ed to be an educational trip but most of the students spent the majority of their time on the Midway. Here, the students rode rides, ate like pigs, and above all spent a.ll of the money they brought trying to win the big pink panther . . . or was it the big bear or maybe it was the big puppy dog. Never- theless, the money was spent and not much was learned. bf--. D A. Gaylon Evans prepares to win a big prize. B. Marrion Daniel smiles after conning his way onto a ride, C. Kevin Cosper laughs as Shawn Johnston screams with excitement. D. Kelly Kinsey and Zoe Black exit from the fun house. E. Doug Hill and Jana Kirchmeier grit their teeth to hide their fears. 92 I I A 'LTUI3 DLUUE5 UEU ILUIUI2 4 IEEEE LUIBLW A sim - ,f 2 If 4 4 If Z Z? fl W wi fix 4 .9 A MW WW f in ' 3 Q 752 i ' 4 r x fr z L isa Many students participated in the Bell County Livestock show at the Sheriffs Posse Arena February 9-14. The FFA had 37 entries with a result of 36 ribbons. The FHA had 16 entries with a result of 27 ribbons. The total entries including 4-H were 80 participants. Although not all of the participants won a ribbon, each and every person who did participate took the time and effort to be involved in the livestock show. F A, Melissa DelToro shows off her GRAND CHAMPION fashion review banner. B. Steven Gist and Lyle DelToro watch the steer show. C. Meredith Brown shows her calf while Kelly Kinsey looks on. D. Diana Dunnahoo stands with RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION muffins. E, Douglas Gilpin poses behind his RESERVE CHAMPION hog with buyer Raymond McKee. F. Marrion Daniel stands behind his hog with buyer Benny Wlilliams. IBUIL IEIEIEIEIDE ULU LUIE IEUUUIE UIL Literary Contestants had a suc- cessful year in junior High as well as in High School. After competing in the District meet, eight contestants advanced to the Regional meet which was held on April 24, 1987, at Victoria. Cheri johnson advanced to the State meet and received third in the typing division at Regional. A. High School UIL Literary Contestants. B. junior High UIL Literary Contestants. C, Freshman, Cheri johnson, qualified for the State meet in the typing division. D. Regional Qualifiers are DeaAnna Hojnacki, Cheri johnson, Zack Shelley, Stephanie Moore, Stephanie Gilliam, john DeShazo, jenny Lowery, jennifer Taylor. MIA WILKUW WIEIBIECUU3 Q ILIEIEW sf N., A CANTERBURY TALE from the WIFE OF BATH CAST The Wife of Bath ..... Jana Kirchmeier jack-of-All-Trades ....... jack Wilson Princess Oscarina ...... LonAnne Culver Sir Gallant Dilemma . Chris Wallingsford Guards ............... Rusty Bentley jon DeShazo . . . . .Mary Bentley Queen ....... Wizard ....... at District. the Wizard. Mention. Crone..... ...... .. Lady Fumble . . . . . . Susie Cosper Lady Stumble .... Staci jackson Lady Bumble ..... . . . Kelly Kinsey . . . Rollin Pierce Lord Bumble ............ Alan Haire . Stephanie Moore CREW Director ............. Virginia Guess Student Director ......... Stacy Lackey Set Design .............. james Cobb Lights ..... .... S cott Van Stienburg Alternates .... ...... J ennifer Taylor Arthur Dawkins A. Gxst and crew of the U.I.L. One-Act Play. B. Stephanie Moore won Best Actress as the Crone C. Rollin Pierce was named Honorable Mention as D. jack-Of-All-Trades, the Queen, lady Bumble, and Indy Stumble listen as Sir Gallant pleads for his life. Chris Wallingsford was also named Honorable The hard work and dedication from the junior class made the junior-Senior Prom a great success. The evening began by having pictures taken by Cadillac and was immediately followed by the banquet which was catered by Shananagan's of Killeen. Barry Vlilliams, president of the junior class, welcomed everyone and thanked them for attending the prom. Response was presented by Brent Mc- Callum, president of the Senior class. The banquet was completed with the reading of the Prophecies which were read by Shawn Johnston and Marci Bonner, and the XVills which were read by Seniors Doug Hill and James Cobb. As the even- ing ended, the juniors and Seniors realiz- ed that they would Never Say Good-Bye. J dllQUGl EIB Qlll K 0LilEl23I3lfi3 QQ? EIDE GIHTIEW D c H A. David King tells james Cobb to Deal With while LeaAnn Lowery referees. B. Russell Culver shows his best john Travolta imitation while Tasha Bollinger observes. C. Seniors Becky O'Ba.non, David King, and joe Arnold live it up at their last prom. D. Loni Culver manages to ignore her escort. E. Ty Taggart gives us his tough look while Marci Bonner knows the truth. F. Marci Bonner says, Shawn, is this supposed to be in here? while reading the prophecies. D gr-gms-H-armcu Q' fi we -- fUa szfiwp 5Sa?:5wE:5 v'5'5'P5D 2 :rfb :mf 2-rgcugmgu -2 :mo-:T 39 ewf Qrv as - Q QED' rv nga rn .E F m,,g za- ggg :Eo- .,. as 'Le-Z EPO E, 75558 rg ' on Cl1 1UQ I ESI I :I 5 2.25 2 w 5, '2' E1 5. 2- Sn-ig, 3 5 5 EWG 3 c: :TSR f- 'I '4'4v-v 'U ,,- vo UQ:- E' Q Q-ig 5 E 5 2 E ' I 0.2-va E N QW L: S 3 ni ' 1... EIELUIJIULUIS 'LVKUGEIE UDISEUELUH The Seniors enjoyed a funfill- ed 3 day excursion to the wild town of Bandera, Texas' Flying L Dude Ranch. On the way to Bandera, they visited the historic Alamo and dined at the fabulous Tower of Americas. After arriving at the Flying L Ranch, the Seniors par- ticipated in many activities such as horseback riding, marsh- mallow roast, sing along, and the world famous square dance a.k.a. hoedown. 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Mrs. Martinez and Mrs. Daniel eat barbeque the first night of trip. C. Dennis McHa.ney and Brent McCallum pose while drinking water at the Alamo. D. David King flips over the fun he's having on the trip. E. Coach Bates, joe Arnold, and Loretta Shelton await their meal in the Tower of Americas. F. Russell Culver and Alex Gearhart brandish the tools of their trade. G. Karen Swierc and Dennis McHaney show their excitement over their new Toyota! H. Robby Jett sings, Charlie Brown with his friend, the ranch hand. I. Karen Swierc practices for the 1988 Olympic ping-pong team. 99 C will 'IIJIEIVE II 'KUIUI-ni 'LVIIJIEJIE E5 Ev Wi! C Students are honored in the spring with various banquets which include the FHA, Junior Senior, FFA, and Sports banquets. These banquets are used to honor both parents and students for their achievements. A. Mr. ChieF' Daniel congratulates President Will Blackwell for winning an award. B. Pattie Voelter awaits her meal. C. Mr. Cavender entertains students and parents with the Cavender shuffle at the Sports banquet. D. Mary jackson, Robby Jett, Marty Cosper, and Scott Van Stienburg toast to a terrific prom. E. Heather Stewart honors her mother at the Mother-Daughter banquet. 2 5 Q , si U BIEEUUULUE Honor Students Arthur Dawkins Gaylon Evans Alex Gearhart Doug Hill Kelly Kinsey Stacy Lackey Brent McCallum Karen Swierc Chris Wallingsford IL 'U USUILIL KUIQUID 'UISSUCUIFU ill In I3 EIEIUUIULH IJSILKUEB IDL? UBB We, the Senior Class of Salado High School, being of sound mind and body do declare this to be our last will and testament. I, Stephanie Moore, will Chris Reidmilleryjamer Williamron, and Robby Norwood a lifetime membership to a Chinese Laundry so they will not have to struggle through the difficult task of measuring the bleach before putting their clothes in the washer. I also leave Staeha Schiller my bowling average to use as her golf score so that she can be Gold Medalist at state. I will also throw in the cartoon character of her choice fwith the exception of Ziggyb to be her caddy. To Lee Ann Lowery, I leave a year's free telephone calls so she can start her own Community Help Service, Overachievers Anon. To Mary Bentley, I leave an all-purpose crown Cextra large, of coursej, so that no one will ever have to try to fill it. For two juniors, who shall remain nameless, I will an operation to have them un- ioined at the hip. You know who you are, girls. To Shawn johnrton, her own jewelry shop, specializing in silver, of course, to be ca.lled, You Can Have a Heart, Too. I, Donnie Dawkins, will Steven Gilmore my cowboy boots and all my country and westem tapes. I, Danny Lorenz, will Steven Gilmore a pair of clean football socks. I, james Cobb, will Alan Haire my '67 Ford Galaxy 500 with an awesome straight six so he will have something decent to drive. I, Doug Hill, will Chrir Grigrby my car if in retum he will give my son his car for further enjoyment. I, james Cobb, will Curtit Trompler a conservative tie to work in. I, Kelly Kinsey, will Kevin Corper a pocket dictionary so he can write a note with a few words spelled correctly. Tasha Bollinger and I will him a poster of the two of us together so he will have something to stare at after we are gone. I, Kelly Kinsey, will Statha Schiller my accent in Spanish and my ability to disect a frog without crying, I leave Marie Brookt all my barons and my ability to never drop them! Ha! Ha! We, Stacy Lackey and Kelly Kinsey, will Cindy Chandler and Terera Gidley our sense of humor, smiles, and our ability to have fun. I, Brent McCallum, will Mary Bentley my natural tan. I also will jamer Warren a new chauffeur to take him wherever he wants to go. To Alan Haire, I will the senior's attitude of WE DON'T CARE so he won't always be asking people if he looks O.K. By the way, Alan, you look all right tonight! ' I, Stephanie Moore, will Donnie Gerhart all my speech abilities for next year. I, Chris Wallingsford, will james Warren my height and my jump shot for basketball next year. . I, Clifford Coleman, will Mrs. Kinsey I1 cases of Kleenex even though I know I've used more than that during my four years as her student. I, jonie Walker, will Starha Schiller my 1983 burgandy Escort so she will have her OWN car to drive to school her senior year. I, David King, will Todd Sloan all my empty snuff cans. I, Donnie jackson, will Bill Curb a clear conscience so he won't be so paranoid every time his name is mentioned in a conversation. To Kevin Corper, I will the abili- ty to smile and control his temper-even when someone just says hi! I, Paula Davis, will Larry Lum the responsibility to be present and ready to give a speech the day it is due. I, Doug Hill, will Mandi Berry the logic to figure out how Snoopy can be on her folder, her wall, her watch, and on TV at the same time. I, Clifford Coleman, will jamer Warren the ability to at least swing at the third strike. I will Brent Beckham my sense of humor and my ability to laugh. I leave Steven Gilmore some white bread. I, Arthur Dawkins, will Statha Schiller my love-for Chemistry. I will Rollin Pierce my ability to talk back to angry hotel managers. I, Mary jackson, will my darling brother, Brent Beckham the ability to stop beating up on people and start showing emotion so everyone will stop calling him Gooch. I, Loretta Shelton, will Tania Hanline my ability to have long hair without being short on the sides. I also leave Lira Fuyord the ability to go over the hurdles without bruising her legs. We, Will Blackwell and Alex Geathart, will Barry William: the ability to hear how good he is as opposed to always .taying it. 102 We, the Senior Football Team, will Gooch lBrent Beekhaml a Dot-to-D play book so he will know at least one play for next year. I, Marty Cosper, will my leg strength to Shawn johnrton so she can land with legs undemeath her when she jumps. I, joe Arnold, will Rurty jaekron the ability to keep his cool when Marie tal other guys. I, Robby jett, leave S 10 to joe Shuler for a haircut. I, Alex Gearhart, will Bill Curb the maturity that he desperately needs. I, Gaylon Evans, will Bill Curb the ability to leave alone what does not conc him. To Brent Beckham I leave these immortal words, DON'T PULL!!! I, Pam Wright, will Staeha Schiller my senior attitude toward golf Qteed-off also leave jana Kirchmeier my eyes so when she smiles for a picture she will be a to see the cameraman. I, Becky O'Banon, will Marci Bonner the ability to get along with Ty Taggart also some of my height so she will be capable of seeing over the steering wheel stead of through the middle. I leave Marrion Daniel and Donnie Gerhart a ye' supply of correction tape and typing paper. I, Stephanie Gilliam, will Lea Ann Lowery an all expense paid trip to UMH she can finally visit you know who. We, the Senior Class, will Todd Sloan S10 so he can go to a real barber. I, Tasha Bollinger, will Terera McCloud a year's supply of Sunkist oranges. I Tania Hanline a bowl of gravy and a REAL monopoly game to keep her and Ste busy. To Bill Curb, I will a blanket so maybe he won't be so insecure and also so courtesy for his future dates. I, Russell Culver, will Tania Hanline and Steven Gilmore a year's supply monopoly money because, for some odd reason they keep losing it. I, james Cobb, will Barry Williamt the height of 1O'11 so his height will proportional to the size of his mouth. I, james Cobb, will Marriott Daniel, a larger fish bowl. I, james Cobb, will Rollin Pierre the ability to take corners at high speeds. I, james Cobb, will Marty Lewin all my brownie points in Mrs. Fiebig's class, he can make it through joumalism next year. I, Stacy Lackey, will Rollin Pierre my enormous muscles and my unbeliev strength. I, Stacy Lackey, will Jana Kirthmeier my responsibility and punctuality since s always late for everything. We, Clifford Coleman and Karen Swierc, will Robby Norwood S50 for winni first place in the Danny jackson Look-alike contest. We, the seniors in the TrigfPre-Cal Class, will Scott Taylor . . . nothing. I, Karen Swierc, will Wendy Hojnarki the ability to be in track and actually p ticipate in the workouts during the whole season. To Alan Haire, I will C johnson to take my place as his lunch buddy for next year. And finally to Sc Larry, and Curtif, I will 10 free basketball lessons because I know how much t would love to learn how to play the game. I, Robby jett, will Chrir Roper all my gold chains and my fashionable attire. Bill Curb, I will my ability to be myself and to accept it when a girl tells him n also will joe Sthuler my awesome computer talent. I, Sheri Whiteley, will Shawn johnrton and Mandi Berry my loud voice and str back for cheerleading next year. I, Kim Conner, will Marti Bonner all my absentee excuses which were pas down to me by her sister, jackie, I, Derel Chick, will jack Wilton my three chest hairs and the peach fuzz on face so he will have some for his senior year. To Kevin Zambowie Corper I All State joe's lucky football shoes so he will have a chance to make all dist next year. Last, but not least, I will him some tranquilizers because after he hears he will want to kill me. I, Carmen Berumen, will Adam Martinez my ability to spell. I, Shana Liveley, will Bryan Smith my ability to keep up with papers, books, a- keep a clean, neat locker. This Will and Testament is subscribed by me on the eleventh day of April, 192 at Salado, Texas. Salado High School Class of ' lil will IEILQEE lflil 'LVEUIJIBW e years from now, we see joe Arnold has been married to and divorced from five ferent girls, each marriage containing the same wedding ring. joe did make it in fessional rodeo, not as a bull rider, but as a bull-fighter . . . clown that is. find Carmen Berurnan still working in DQ to support her husband, Alonzo, and ir child, Alex Alonzo the III. ll Blackwell went to school several years before he decided what he wanted to do, finally became a nose surgeon specializing in athletic injuries resulting from be- hit with a baseball. tafha Bollinger has taken up bodybuilding along with her husband from Ger- y. She has finally learned how to drive a car and has become a lady mb driver in w York City. Her sons, Elmer and Fud are exotic dancers at Amnesia, Natasha's orite dance spot. el Chick goes to UT and gets a doctor's degree in Chemistry. He develops a new thetic fish frying grease that doesn't explode when put out with water. Derel is so ud of himself that he tried it out in the lab. Unfortunately, his new discovery is a e and once again he had to be taken to the hospital for 3rd degree bums. EI Cohh was reported as taking an eagle, a cool cat like Alex Gearhart, a wild and y guy like Doug Hill, and a demented little boy like Derel Chidt, a gym locker of philosophical stale gym socks and unused odor eaters and brought forth a new ic strip known as Cobb County. ora' Coleman is attending Texas ASLM where he flunks out because he spent all is time elaborating in class. We now find Clifford on Channel 25 at 5:00 in morning expressing his political opinions and stating that Cliff STILL Cares! elve years from now we find Rurrell Culver still in college trying to become the ar- tect that he has always dreamed of being. But, Russell never learned that being class clown and having Rambo as his hero can't help make his dream come true. e years from now, we find Marty Corper, now Marty Watkins, following her hus- d throughout the world with her newbom triplets. Marty is having a hard time ing time between her triplets, jackie's gigs, and being Manager of the local IGA. is also enrolled in a Homemaking course because Ms. Bray never got around to hing her how to make gravy. la Davis and her husband Kenny have just celebrated their 20th wedding an- ersary. They have three little Kenny's running around the house and Paula spends spare time doing Chemistry experiments to find a way to make the boys less r. Unfortunately, the boys took her Chemistry talents and have blown up three erent houses on their own. een years from now we find Arthur Dawkins living in a quiet mountain town in them Tennessee. He is married to a loyal warm woman from Kentucky and has boys, both of which are pigeon-toed. He recently published his first play, the se- l to Pigmaleon. He also writes literary reviews for the New York Timex and The urday Review. He writes under the pen name, Yogi, remaining unknown to public. er graduating from the Police Academy, Donnie Dawkinr fulfilled his life-long am of becoming a Highway patrolman, but he soon decided that this kind of life too rough. He got a job as a Salado cop, the only Salado cop. He now spends his rking hours sleeping and chasing girls to open doors for them. ile going to college, Gaylon Evan: discovered how good-looking he was and ked out of college because he was dating girls and forgot to study. x Gearhart has become a world famous guitar pick salesman and is often seen on . with his great big grin saying, This is a guitar pick! He decided to join a band best known as the AG Band , whose only hit was a remake of the old ie Nelson tune Blues Eyes Cryin' in the Rain. He also got the starring role in ew Broadway hit, The Red-Headed Big Foot . l en years we see Kim Conner standing in the unemployment line. She has just lost job at the Bubblicicious Bubble Gum Factory where she got fired for chewing up he profits. n years from now, we find Brent McCallum happily married, not to one girl, but ee. He couldn't decide who to marry: jill, Meredith or Deanna, so he became a rmon and married all three. But wait, there's another one . . . and another . . . another . . . and another . . . Well, you've got the picture. ,er getting kicked out of several hospitals, for chasing all the other nurses, Dennir Haney is employed at Scott and White Memorial Hospital as a nurse and is pming with his good buddies, Marrion Daniel and John Puchi. He was almost put death for tax evasion immediately after high school, but he had a woman judge cl charmed his way out of the electric chair. phanie Moore is now a top actress in Hollywood and she has written a new book zirled, I'm Okay, Your Okay! Currently we find Becky O'Banon holding on to the record for the most appearances on The Dating Game. Yet she still has not found the perfect mate. She has also become, after only four days, the manager of the DQ Inc. To make a little extra money she has put out a new line of designer jeans called Beltbusters. After warming the bench in basketball at S.H.S. john Puehi got red shirted at UT. After breaking all the records as the top scorer, he went on to play Pro Ba.ll with the Houston Rockets. After attending a very prestigious beauty school, Loretta Shelton decided that being beautiful was a drag, so she went back to school where she majored in Home Economics and has received the I-Iomemaking Teacher Of The Year award 10 ye running. Fourteen years from now we find Karen Swierc warming the bench for A8cM's basketball team. Her faithful High School Coach is still giving her advice and strenuous workouts, hoping that if she ever graduates, she'll become the next woman Globetrotter! Scott Van Stienhurg did not fulfill his dream of becoming a naval officer, Instead, we find him in Hollywood where he stars in the New Little Rascals as Spanky. joni Walker is a beautician and happily married to Charles. They have four kids, two of them named Tim and Ricky. After graduation, Chrir Wallingdzrd enrolled in Bible School. However, he decided to drop out after a semester and formed his own Christian-Acid Rock Band, singing to Chemistry classes across the U.S. Sheri Whiteley is another which we find in Hollywood, CA. There she has fulfilled many of her ambitions by starring in the hit television series Sheri Mason. We regret to inform you, though, that Sheri was forced into early retirement, because one day while driving from a friend's house in San Francisco, she accidentally backed off the Golden Gate Bridge. She claimed, I didn't see it! Pam Wright received a degree in Psychology from UT, specializing in dream mean- ings and talking in your sleep. She married a tall dark-headed man and they have six beautiful children. Stephanie Gilliam decided to change her image a bit, so she had her legs shortened to match Todd's, who is now her devoted husband. She also had a voice transplant, but the doctor made a mistake and she now sounds like Orson Wells. She moonlights doing mouse sneezes for Walt Disney Productions. Doug Hill turned 30 and finally decided to get serious with a girl. But looking around he discovered that it was too late, they were all taken. Donnie jarkron finally healed from all of his High School football injuries and is at it again in the NFL. He has remained off the injured reserve list so far but is looking forward to next week's game against the Chicago Beats and William Perry. He still can't stand Rock music, but unfortunately his sons don't feel the same way and drive him out of the house every weekend. Mary-Iaekron still hasn't discovered how pretty her freckles are because she can't find a knife strong enough to scrape off the make-up. Rohhy jen? girlfriend has left him because of excessive smoking habits and reckless driving. Beware, Robby is still on the road. David King received a mechanical engineering degree from SMU, by working his way through college, being a male stripper. After getting his degree he decided he would rather be a dancer. So he is now a Chippendale's man. Kelly Kinfey entered the pre-med program at Texas Tech, but soon dropped out to become a professional Kinderchemist. In her lab, she developed a new formula that allows you to eat as much as you want without gaining weight. So far it has worked. She also moonlights as a stand-up comedian at the local hospital so that her years of pre-med experience would not go to waste, Stacy Dickey has become a very successful solid gold dancer. However, she is work- ing overtime at her favorite shopping center, Goodwill, so that she can put her hus- band, the President of Mexico, through school, Pre-school that is. Shana Lively has grown up, but her height hasn't grown a bit, She is still identified with the teenage crowd, not because she is so short that no one knows she isn't a teenager, but because she is still trying to get rides to all the big concerts. Mike Lopez now owns his own chain of Exxons, however, he still regrets quitting his job at Stagecoach and can still be seen begging for it back. Danny Lorenz has now fulfilled his life-long dream of becoming a Private In- vestigator, just like Magnum P.I. His partner is Alex Gearhart, the business is doing well. However, on one of the assignments Alex accidentally handcuffed him and Danny together and lost the keys. So now Danny never has to worry if Alex is look- ing over his shoulder and can relax knowing that Alex will always be there wherever Danny goes. 103 5 2 1 2, ..., Favorite T.V. Show 1. Cosby Show 2. Moonlighting 3. Growing Pains 4. Perfect Strangers 5. Magnum P.I. 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