Sam Houston High School - Cherokee Yearbook (Arlington, TX)
- Class of 1981
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HERB 'Sv hu lc. 9' ' A' N K Q ' 1. 1 . Qi' fb:-'J O Y. ns,- I I , ' al s ,133 'Fair Q' x fe. 'KW 3 1. v , 7-jgtl 5 A5 .',Q :WA -. 4 'Y-. f'-'J ,fe c -1-.' ' I ig' '-'Q' j s 1 . VJ,- l 'fix , ti- t -' 1' ' I -1-:L IT :mr , -J' '12-:,T'.. O' l E s 4 ' L 3 x ' 1 , A xF 1,..1.. Q In-l.v.: I' ' I x U .' ,. ll' 4 qv' 1 t- V Q, , J' L 1 I Wi P ww 1 E 'Q 7 Q, 1 A 1 Y, , E? E Ev Gln ,LR N, 'Q .- n 'J I 'W QL L i P S4 , !,mm,...,Wm, ,. M .Wg Z - ,337 V L aim. VV ey ,.., W ,,, f,n.-m,i5. ,- 1imY,,..,,G,m,A ., . . . designer jeans. western shirts, cowboyhats, and boots. The Texan look swept across the country. It began like a fever that suddenly spread. causing people in Los Angeles, Denver. and Pitts- burgh to change the clothes they wore and the clubs they fre- quented. New Yorkers not only altered the format of their clubs. but also the names, such as 'The Lone Star Cafe, and Cowboys and Cowgirls Discotheques, once popular. changed to country disco to accommodate the cotton-eyed joe and the two step. The fever also hit radio with country western music included on most every type of station. Listen- ers so loved the sound that some stations converted this format to country . . . 2 Opening Section Opening Seqtion 3 wx p.-V..-a-qu xl' -2 . 10 9' kr' 'N M, f 5' , . Q ff H .V M K I -5 M.: Iii-. nik ,..,, , , 'Ps. E ,, 5,0 - ,Li 4 ip? 2' 9 fv gg J X if l A 7 6 W, n Q : 3, . ki 4 . in I H V V' -- V Q 55 .S,1g, fn.. - 1 - n 5.5 - -- 71 5 A, ' Milam 4- . 1 1 , , X f , . MA . X? , H-ff 'mg f1Vf 1 J., f A'!2?,,-,, V7 . A--I 147 1 Opening Section 2 5 Q Q 4 a E i E Q 3 5 5 , r 5 3 E v S s 5 X E E f Z Z K E is E s E f 2 F e 1 E E 2 4 E 2 K 8 Opening Section l ,f- . . . Houston's life in Texas began at the age of 14 when he lived with the Cherokee Indians. After these years, Houston left to return to his home state of Virginia. But, he had acquired a taste of the good life and soon returned to make Texas his home. The spirit of Sam Houston High School can be compared to the great spirit of Sam Hous- ton himself. He led the Texas Army to victory at San Jacinto to accomplish Texas independ- ence. Houston served twice as president of the Texas Repub- lic, and it is this spirit of loyalty that carries through our lifestyle today. Sam Texans stand proud, knowing that no matter how much people try to portray our image, SHHS will always have the true Texans. This is our year . . . Wig, JANUARY New Year's Day Reagan inauguration released caps and gowns T-shirt sale mug sale Texan trash can sale FEBRUARY aIentine's Day al-o-gram sale FS Day ocational fair fBye Bye Birdie' MAY Graduation Prom JUNE Senior Breakfast FUD time Cherokee assembly 1Summerj Band concert Last day of school SEPTEMBER OCTOBER Labor DHY , Halloween Classes begin Homecoming Student Congress dance ..-reahousen Rep and officer election Open house Class pictures SGIGS and Sale Band chili supper Senior magazine sale -cfizcsf-s'9 'T 'YJ- MARCH Texas Independence Day Sam Hbuston's Birthday Miss Texan Pageant Public Schools Week Cheerleader election S-prinq break JULY Fun continues lStill summerl NOVEMBER Thanksgiving Presidential election Dinner theater School spirit election Order announcements F CVAE buckle sale X M tto - Friendship F, wer - Bluebonnet Bird - Mockingbird G - Topaz ' 5 S ng - Texas, Our Texas , Z- Q motif as st, sw Q 5 K State Facts - Pecan 1 F- 4 .1 I Ugo Tix -XX f , xx . N , i - XX T T Opening Section 9 I I Tomrr-Eevwligms-5.1581lgedicaiion I edication I IO Years' Work Earns Dedication - ... Mrs. Tommie Williams received the Cherokee dedica- tion at the journalism assembly, May 6. Vice-principal in charge of girls' attendance and discipline, Mrs. Williams came to Sam 10 years ago as a counselor. Concerning Mrs. Williams, staffers Blake Farrell and Pat Sweat said, We have always been known as a friendly school. We owe part of that rep- utation to our recipient. Through her efforts the New- comers Club was founded. She took the slogan, 'ln the halls of Sam Houston, there are no strangers' and made it work for us. New students were wel- comed, and we all learned ales- son in making friends. fAl Mrs Williams explains Shannon Carney s schedule to her lBl On Texan Day Mrs Tommie Williams resists arrest as Sheriff Shan- non Harte trles to take her off to jail QCJ Mrs Williams teaching career has spanned more than 20 years in areas ranging from first grade to high school Among her most recent honors was Administrator of the Year from the 79-80 Classroom Teachers Association. Dedication 11 gl 5 f 0nrrllapr1Il'9' 1' 0 Qt 'N 6 S 'av ffl'J' if I ll, III! ll ,lil fl ,,,,f1 'I fl, J Q' 3., lp, '-f. u' ' ,44 'fluuflf' rf' f v'c Qs u I5 wu vuf ' .. m C0 ... C O. co :J .-. C -.. CD 'Q Y Q 3 1 Q Q ef Q f lo.,, ,,,, pf! fill ,, Q l',lf'lIIll: 4,, I If lf' . 1' ' I 1 1' - I . O I I 1 '- K le ' x '- sk Q 1 x - S 5 S I Q. 1 gg.. - ,p f ,isqw W E X- 4' ' 'N 4'J'Vt: ' N '-QS.: E741 I 1-.QQ '4,i e, ' Q l-igjigfmf :J ' - 47 , 1 I 2 A 3 ,jf , qx ' Q af' x X ff- an P - I N N 0 f -L-l-:?'I2 x N I 1 7 X M ,A' s Q Pm ' 4'-Z X 'A Q X 5. NNW Q f' -.g,-Q2 4 C 2 E-. -x f ' . K -'Q - Q X ,ff Q il, 1: 5- as q xx V4 Q X w IP , Q N x Y ' 7 IV C U 1, Q ' M 1: ' s 5 v M ii' P ' s -ak!! X 1 W: li : ,MQ 5 X nk 1 1 f 1 I Q 'I 'I X 7, ' xx I, l .1 f,, If llll,,,,,ll',, Student Life 13 RA w 1 K 1 w S 1, Q -ff 'Nr uW,m, ,V ff 4 Hi ww WE ' 4 I 2 'ESQ ,,A?,!,., AI Bl ci IAJ Best costume winners of first lunch are Brad Cline, Kim Kerley, and Mun Jones. iBj Foreign Exchange Student Shiro Kano goes Geisha on Hallow- een Day. lCl Annual staffers spend their classroom time showing off their cos- tumes in the halls. QDJ Innocent s L W My . 3 E 3 . bystander Robbie Clark is savagely -attacked by an unearthly creature. 16 Student Life M ,mv all , '--, ' 'l 'V '.-.u.sf.-' , K HAH.. Sam Sees Scores of Scary Spooks is 3 f f'sf,..i . . . and Student Congress presented the movie The Haunted Palace on Nov. 28 to begin festivities. Halloween fell on pep rally day so spookin' came early for Texans. The next morning exposed the weird in students and teachers who dressed up for the third annual costume day. Disguises judged during lunch determined Brad Cline, Kim Kerley, Mun Jones, Peter Cartsunis, Scott Kendall, and Shiro Kano as winners . . . Thad The re ..f l'v- , . ,M f I 1 ,f' H' 4' ff il., . , lik aq h ', A ' 43. ,' in H if x JL ip . A 5,4 V ' ,l I., It ii' , +5 93' . .fffjp ,' ff. 5495, is . f. QA! Straight from the pumpkin patch are Homemaklng teachers Mrs. Lavoyce Avery, Mrs. Martha Wamer, and Mrs. Carol Spangler. 183 Wayne Bechtelheimer ls all wrapped up in Halloween activities. tCl Even Pancho Villa tLaura Land- haml and Raggedy Ann tDebble Welrl go to Wendy's. Student Life 17 Western Dance Kicks Off Great Year .aff QA! Senior Michele Sherman and an officer steal the show at the first dance of the year. fBi Juniors Lawanda Green and Major Sykes win first place in country and western dancing. KCJ Sophomore Billy McElroy and junior Cris Carlisle wait anxiously for the dance to begin. 18 Student Life . . . and the dances were alit- tle of both, country and disco. The music for the dances was supplied by disc jockeys who played a wide variety of songs. One of the dances sponsored by Student Congress had the theme of Bud's Place. The atmosphere was that of a saloon, and pizza and cokes were served. The dance con- tests were for groovin' and kic- kin'. Door prizes were also a part of the activities . . . Bl Cl .M Al S T T z... 1 lr rw it h T wwf QAJ Saloon doors and sign proclaim Bud's place as the main attraction at the November dance. QBJ These are the boots that are made for dancing. CCJ Students wait in anticipation for the dance contest winners to be announced. QDJ Pizza and cokes refresh tired dancers. KK WZSQIH Describes 'Teahouse' Perfecilg I h l 'M AI O Bl '6fM0uff ma AQHHE ku GUS? MCQQN 2555 f wi 'Q ,,. 4 W1 fl . G worth . i -. 5 1 MW il? u if f it rf . . . Drama Department's first production of the year, The Teahouse of the August Moon, took the stage, Oct. 23-25. The play concerned the career of an Army officer sta- tioned in a remote town in Oki- nawa teaching the natives about good ole American democracy. The authenticity of the Japa- nese accents and dialogue, as well as Japanese setting and costumes, added to the overall impact ofthe performance . . . tAi Capt. FisbytDan Prattitries to define democracy to Tobiki villagers. QBJ Capt. Fisby refuses to pay attention to Lotus Blossom tKim Milleri. QC! Sgt. Gregovich tKelly Saltsmani mimics one of Col. Pur- dy's lectures. QD! Showing Col. Purdy's fine example of cleanliness is interpreter and narrator Sakini tPat Sulak.i QE! Col. Purdy tJohn Boldingi is amazed at Sgt. Gregovich's behavior. tFl Lotus Blos- som and fan dancers perform for the Captain's birthday. Student Life 21 students found a ques- tionnaire inserted in each of their January newspapers. The Sam Houston Annual Staff, with the cooperation of Texans Talk staffers took the poll of the all- round favorites of classmates They were asked to reveal their preference of movies songs cars colleges and other popular subjects The results were published in E5C5.Ilf.l. SOAP OPERA H1 General Hospital H2 All My Children 113 The Young and the Restless MOVIES 31 Nine to Five H2 Stir Crazy H3 Any Which Way You Can TV SHOWS fl1 Dallas P2 M A S H 243 Hart to Hart TV ACTOR ffl Alan Alda H2 Larry Hagman F3 Robert Urich TV ACTRESS H1 Victoria Principle fl2 Stephanie Powers ff3 Loni Anderson 22 Student Life MOVIE ACTOR MOVIE ACTRESS 31 Clint Eastwood H1 Goldie Hawn H2 Richard Pryor 112 Jane Fonda H3 Burt Reynolds 113 Bo Derek Quxsy 'C mmf MALE SINGER fl1 Kenny Rogers 1542 Willie Nelson F3 Ronnie Mllsap LUNCH SPOT lIf1 McDonald s lIf2 Home 43 Taco Bell 'kit iii ffl Football H2 Baseball H3 Basketball H' COLLEGE 'H ffl UT Arlington H2 UT Austin H3 Texas A 81 M iii' iii ilfl Camaro H2 Corvette F3 Datsun 280 ZX FEMALE SINGER 01 Pat Benatar W2 Barbara Mandrell F3 Barbra Streisand FAVORITE FOOD ffl Pizza H2 Hamburgers H3 Tacos SONG H1 Lady lff2 Back in Black F3 You Shook Me All Night Long ALBUM lil Back in Black Greatest Hits F3 The album entitled Kenny GROUP ffl AC DC lIf2 Oak Ridge Boys H3 Charlie Daniels Band TYPE OF MUSIC H1 Country and Western H2 Hard Rock H3 Rock and Roll RADIO STATION F1 Q102 F2 FM97 53 KPLX I 1-A--nr A-1--1: 4 ll ,, I as ' 1: KI - ' 1, . f, 7 fin -k-A-nr :IA ll ' il J' ll 1 I H2 KennyRogers ' ll I - u n I 'k'k'k 'Iii uuuaunanuxnsxunua-annaaneasenewnewnawnuwaaswwawwwaran-neun lt Q iii iii' iii 'R 'I' 5 l 1 1 n 1 1 Y wq1,ffgq,g4,,.,.,,..,,,g wwnfvfawfenswawruwwnn-an iii iii 'Iii 'iii K 1 l Student Life 23 Texans Keep ThalSpiri1 U in in -'T be 1 Al ' 1 lvmfalullsi i'm ' l g't!,,,' -may 1 75, gnu!! Y I N! A 'xx 5, 6 I ll, . 11 ae rg , T B 4 1. ,A J :Imk N 'W F L ., Htl , t r Q , M f 'Q 39 eee e 613- 5 .2 '15 ff we E ff' ' 51, ' A' as W RKQJ Q will , 'if' f 'e e' l' , fi i 'ZQ' if N 4' , se in f lAi Senior Missy Fredde shows cheerleader Ruth Kendrick how Texans will smash the Burleson Elks. QBJ Juniors sing along with the Mighty Texan Band. QCD Varsity cheerleaders know that Texan spirit is always number one. - 24 Student Life as T 4 4, L' f a .fi 4 S 1 QM W it . 51. .3 -wifi ? 'T A w eft, . 5. l13,,,s .4- V4 and the spirit of those Mighty Texans lived on. All pep rallies were unique, but they shared that Big Sam enthusi- asm. The cheerleaders and bell- guards led thecheers and sang to the captains. They performed skits which often included the teachers. Even Mr. B. H. Remynse and Mr. Bob Connor made a rare appearance as the Blues Brothers . The pep rallies closed with the spirit stick competition and the singing of the Sam alma mater. . . tAi We're the best, second to none, Senior Class of '81!!! tBl Once again victorious, seniors capture the Home- coming spirit stick. tCl Student Con- gress members Cindy Snipes and Amy Moreno present to the seniors their win- ning spirit links. Student Lite 25 Mr. and Miss School Qpiril Treg Hillman Judg Newell Duo Wins Spirited . . . and their enthusiasm was above all. Seniors Trey Hillman and Judy Newell were chosen to represent 'Big Sam as Mr. and Miss School Spirit. On Nov. 6 all seniors nomi- nated their candidates for the honor. Tension rose through the next week awaiting the announcement of the couple in the Bowie pep rally. Senior Class president, Trey was also in FHA Chapter Two, Student Congress, FCA, choir, and First Class. He was active in football and baseball. A varsity cheerleader, Judy was named Homecoming Queen and was involved in FCA, Spanish Club, and Student Congress . . . lAj Trey looks over a newspaper article that he wrote. lBl Judy stlrs up spirit at a pep rally. lCJ Trey intently watches as the defense intercepts a pass. QDJ Annual staffers Darla McNeely and Rhonda Scott present Judy and Trey with charms. Student Life 27 emwied l v, then Judy NewelI,i the Spanish nominee .... l was JJJ.. ycsrc 1 .930 c Homecommg Queen . ,11, 7. 3 ,.,, 5 ii, ,L,, f Zifk 35 g,Vh,, ,. Z- . The new queen received the itraditionial kiss from Blake. Farr rell Third House President. She crdvvned Laura y Estes, s '795 rr queen. Laura's escort wes BigifSani'ex Robert Tovvnley. Jcudymtookv the ltraditionel ride i inilhe red convertible, difjyenyxpy J Anderson.. Jenny Fovvler s and Ross ff5Louyis also n rn particl- pgiedy J y y crrrr d i Ar, BT es , . V V if CT -DT , .F Ng' lfgura'igstesrcongratulages Judy. Ugly Mike Goniales and , ,.QJudyy..patiently wait. iCl Judy shows the thrilifof winning,s.fDl K 'iJudyfigreets thegcrowyd. Q51 Jenny Fowler is in awe of the activities. QFD Judy receivedfflowers frorn Blake Farrell. is Siudeilxlf Life? . I 5. .-1.-Z 2 r.i:.f 30 Student Life Honor Society FHA Tex-Annes Lucy Schrickel Alicia Godwin Cindy Bradley Escort: Tim Jeske Escort: Steve Nuss Escort Randy Gossett Homecoming Finalists Publications Mamie Bush Escort Steve Ewing French Club Student Congress Choir Ruth Kendrick Stacy Johnson Gina Mastrogiacomo Escort: Pete Berney Escort: Mitch Pettigrew Escort: Trey Hillman ,ar':??M3X were an Z 5 ,,' :N fjf ,A 8 gg 2 I 3 9. 8 ' . QQEQ 1 gxgwfyg E , 1' N4 ' -. ' ,gre x cn 0 f .-.- - tt if 351 Q .3 f- C . ' C' 2 'o 8 AIX-:steer gi. 'VX QQ? ti .Se 'S CQ-CD : w .M-ggi '4 3' ,E z 1 ff N .. - h N 2 git 3: M 'f ,1.Wfa,,- 'AX' wg Q. if' sz? ' we Mx, E S S Q XXV , HECE Charmayne Slaven Escort Dale Joslin Theatre Arts Brenda Sisney Escort: Shannon Albright Homecoming Nominees Spirit Sisters German Club Sarah McCulloch Michele Sherman Escort: John Stedman Escort: Pat Sulak DECA Lisa Pritchard Escort: Jimmy Harvell Student Life 31 32 Student Life L. E 'r . ttt 'Wi - XIL L: ' 'lei N ls- , , ' K - 45' .1 4 f X s J K Y KA, Y fe ' , r if L Q 1 N E X X1 Q as Ri N 'Rf X S . EW. A Qs f X: Xi Q 2 gi, Eb xx? Q3 SNS' 'sr R xr -3- lr auf Ei , si: A Q 2 if Be K x5 at Photography Russian Club Science Club Becky Roberts Linda Oldham Kathy Meza Escort: Rodger Dewberry Escort: Mike Benson Escort: Steven Baty H o m eco m ing Nominees E K ' l ins o M + : ot r R so , i kr,,.1 B lll ' W 1 OEA VICAfCosmetology Band Paula Martinez Barbara McClure Sharon Brown Escort: Bruce Hinds Escort: Gary Morgan Escort: James Klingensmith J- , P 6 3 an F Q Birdie Brings Back Rockin 50 s and Bye Bye Birdie was certainly a crowd-pleaser. Under the direction of Mr. Don Blankenship and Mr. Louis Har- ris, the show was the most successful musical in Sam Houston history. More than 1500 people saw the Drama and Choir Depart- ment's presentation which brought in a larger profit and crowd than most all-school musicals. The production open- ed Feb. 5 and continued through Feb. 7. Written by Michael Stewart, the play centered around a rock idol, Conrad Birdie, who was called away to the Army, and his manager, Albert Peterson, who had big plans for his departure . . . B ty Q- V' Sl.. QAJ Conrad Birdie 1Dan Prattl performs for his excited fans. 1Bl A victim of the generation gap, Blake Walker sees nothing wrong with the kids today. KCl Albert Peterson fTrey Hillmanl uses bodily force to get Tim Vaughan to put on a happy face. Student Life 35 523 K- if SCE BY BIRD lA! Manager Albert Peterson QTrey Hillman! and his secretary Rose Alvarez lCathy Homb! try to convince reporters that Conrad Birdie lDan' Pratt! is truly a fine, upstanding, American boy. QB! Jody Feucht ls assured by Alben Peterson that her idol will be arrlv- ing soon. QC! Teen fan Melinda Evans ls thrilled by the arrival of the long-awaited Conrad Birdie. QD! Kelly Hill applauds Conrad Birdie as the Mayor lShannon Albright! keeps an eye on all the fans. 4- .-,w-d w 'w-, Vg- 1 , Y X 2' 4 x t Zi Wx .4 X- S N w 3 fisr - -X , , A A 3 I ' 'fig' '- .Eg Shi 7 ' .. S95 is 2 1. X is gs 'S -4 E83 fill ,, , I QAJ Conrad Birdie lDan Pratll sings as the girls helplessly mel! at his feet. KBJ Sue Shupe and Alisa Druyan wait anxiously for their sing- ing idol, Conrad Birdie. KCl Mrs. Peterson lKim Flobersonl greets her sonny boy, Albert, iTrey Hillmanl with news of her condilion. Student Life 37 0ne-Act Wins Trip to Austin fffcastfff Dan Pratt - The Lead Player, Pat Sulak - Ftosencrantzg John Bolding - Guildensterng Blake Walker - Alfred, Brenda Sisney - Tragedian iii, Kim Roberson - Tragedian Q23 Shannon Albright - Tragedian 1133 Gigi Dull - Tragedian 1143 Whitney Stephens - Tragedian H55 Kelly Saltsman - Hamlet, Beth Dominey - Opheliag Doug Lucas - Claudiusg Kim Miller - Gertrude, Eddie Smith - Poloniusg Kelly Hill - Lady-in-Waiting was and the winning streak continued as Ftosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead advanced to state. Wins at area, district, and regionals put Sam's one-act in the top eight of the original 306 5-A plays. Individual honorees were John Bolding, state, regional, and area all-star cast and district best actor, Pat Sulak, regional honorable mention, district all-star cast, and area best actor, Dan Pratt, area all-star cast, Blake Walker, regional all-star cast and district honorable mention, and Kelly Saltsman, regional all-star cast . . . tAJ Traveling together, the Trage- dians are a close troupe of actors. tBi The Lead Player discusses death with Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. QCJ Hamlet sends Ophelia to a nun- nery after decreeing no more mar- riage. tDJ The King and iamily pose for a royal portrait. QEJ The Lead Player, Rosencrantz, and Guildenstern invite the audience to join in the fun. tFl Stage hands Mike O'Briant, Greg Drake and Teris Brantley create the special effects used in the show. 38 Student Life 4 Ji At Bl Qkm GH NL Student Life 39 Cowpokes Head for Texan Countr and if a person didn't watch his step, he found himself behind bars in the senior jail. The annual Texan Day was held April 16 as the students and faculty showed up in their Stetsons, Levis, and Tony Lamas. ln an evening courtyard car- nival, many clubs sponsored booths and the Choir Depart- ment put on a show in the auditorium. A waterbed was awarded to the winner of the Student Congress raffle . . . TAJ Texan outlaws keep a close watch on all who enter the halls of Sam Houston. fBJ Dodge City will never be the same again! brags saloon girl Gigi Dull. U C I Q U F E' Wi M-aww ...a..am1L..., iAl Students make plans for the yearly Texan Car- nival. QBJ Sheriff Blake Farrell carries junior San- dra Wiggins off to jail after she resists arrest. QCJ Sophomore Byron Smith and senior Bob Smith guard prisoners of the Texan Stockade Jail. fDl Coach Roy Burrell teaches his history class about the old west. Student Lile 41 42 Student Llfe Miss Texan Beckg Walker and the flnal moments of the Muss Texan Pageant were fllled wnth excitement and ten sion Everyone squlrmed nn hrs seat as he awaited the an nouncement of Miss Texan The walt was over as jumor Becky Walker was crowned on March 13 The wunner was chosen from among 10 fmallsts who performed on two different nlghts New York New York was the theme for the talent pageant Not only appearlng In dlvldually the gurls and their escorts presented a full stage production Many hours were spent rehearsing and preparmg the set The gurls performed several dlfferent talents rang Ing from slngmg dancing ven trlloqulsm to composltlons on the plano ' KI Y, ... , ' 1 n , - 1 1 ' 1 was rv: N ' llll 922' . fr 4, Zi Af KM Letatia Owens Escort: Mitch Pettigrew if TJTPVMA.-.-. 5.9-if 'M r 'wgffiil-lu M.,-....:::fN .-21 A ff P, x we , sham Pack Stedman MQSPMMXT ' N QW' 5'f r:i ' Escort: Randy Rude Siuderli Life 43 44 Student Life Valedictorian -3 X. .i-.iw ,Ain Q00 Carmen Torrez . . . and having the top grade point average led Carmen Tor- rez to the title of valedictorian. She presented her valedictory address, Life's a Marathon, to the Senior Class during the graduation ceremony. Besides being academically involved, Carmen was interested in many School activities. As vice-president of FCA, Carmen was also active in FHA, choir, and Spirit Sisters. She was a member of NHS, Newcomers Club, and FLC. Carmen also ran on the Varsity Track Team. In her years at Sam, Carmen earned several honors. She won the Math Departmental and Noon Optimist Outstanding Youth Awards. She received first in district for shorthand and was honored as a Top 10 Nominee. Carmen accepted a valedic- torian Scholarship for college study at Texas A8tM . . . J, 1 3 X 'if 'N X 0 ff ir .tk 4 W . if . y T? fp its S W 3 ' ' itil Q Qalutatorian S. Jeff Vanderslice and the many years of studying paid off as Jeff Vanderslice was named salutatorian of his class. The ti- tle of his address to the graduating seniors on May 28 was Does It Matter? Jeff was a member of the Na- tional Honor Society and was nominated as a Top 10 senior. A poem that he wrote was sub- mitted to the East Texas State University High School Poetry Contest. Jeff was awarded se- cond place. Track and Tennis were ac- tivities that Jeff participated in during his high school years. He also excelled in drafting as he won the Drafting Departmental Award his junior and senior years. The Optimist Club Youth Appreciation Award was also given to Jeff. Being Senior of the Month was another honor. . . Student Life 45 -l THREE - -1- Top IO Academic FOUR Seniors -1 Fwf 3 Debbie Popham 4 Tim Jeske 5 Melanie Mason sux li-1 HYV M ' an 'TZ' ' ' L . A 5M,f,, f , Q3 V 1 . 14,74 X hx .S rx . . . k i Uxhz. 5' ' Fr. L. X .f li, ima, .a I ' 7 .. 'f...g.f . ,,,4..w Q a l c N.. if , . , . vii . is W -gi . I, if 3 EIGHT ii, 'ia 3 3 ' , Top IO Academic , 1 a Seniors ' 6 Krisig Rickard a 7 Munn A Chapman 8 Qebra Saunders SEVEN --1 Student L fe 47 Top IO Academic Seniors 9 Roberi Love ' IO Erie Anderson lllesa Kohler IQ Linda Oldham U - - F M a Q Mr. and Miss Sam Housion Trey Hillman . Mamie Bush Mamie. Treg Win Honor ... and Mr. and Miss Sam Houston were honors bestowed on two very active seniors, Trey Hillman and Mamie Bush. Trey and Mamie were greatly involved in school activities their three years spent at Sam. Football, baseball, and choir were Trey's main involvements. Mamie was Cherokee editor, bellguard, and a member of the German Club. Both received Soroptimist Youth Awards . . . , nn1l,4ll QAJ As Choir president, Trey starts a show off with a popular tune. fBl Mamie and friends liven up the lunch line. QCJ Mamie and her escort, Randy Rude, listen as a member of the Miss Texan Pageant sings a song. QDJ Last year's Mr. and Miss Sam, Kent Rice and Kim Parker, congratulate Trey and Mamie. Student Life 51 Top IO Achvlig Sensors Kalhg Meza Shannon Albrlghl Blake Farrell Brenda Snsneg Melanie Mason Pai Sulak Top IO Achvlig Sensors Top IO Achvlig Sensors Michele Sherman Tum Jeske M Mlfch PeHugrew Clalre Caudrg Q4 , -iiiiiz jqiff' -'Sits It 1' Lucy Schrickel Mamie Bush Gina Mastrogiacomo Brenda Sisney September October November tDecember Civic Club Civic Club Civic Club Civic Club Girls of the Month Amy Moreno Susan Slaydon Michele Sherman January February March Civic Club Civic Club Civic Club Melanie Mason Ruth Kendrick Huyen Pham April April May Civic Club Chamber of Commerce Civic Club 'kDecember's Chamber of Commerce Girl of the Month, JoLynn Chapman, is not pictured. Student Life 55 CHEERLEADERS Dana Beverly V Alicia Godwin Lgnda Hampion Tammg Rigdon Siacg Johnson Gina Masirogiacomo Judg Newell Melinda Lamm Lindy Cope Ruih Kendrick E 56 Student Life BELLGUARDS Mike Gonzales John Stedman Karen Robinson Mamie Bush Student Life 57 Long Tall Texan and JV Cheerleaders i AI . . . and they kept that Texan spirit going strong. This year marked the first time that there were 10 varsity cheerleaders instead of the usual eight. Much of their time was dedi- cated to Sam Houston, as the cheerleaders and bellguards always had skits for the pep ral- lies and hand-clapping cheers for the games. Big Sam was the responsi- bility of the bellguards. The Long Tall Texan also became a familiar sight at pep rallies and games. QA! This year's Long Tall Texan is Mick White. QB! The JV Cheerleaders are ltop rowl Pam Day Shelly Mitchell Laurie Wasson lbottom rowl Gina Nelson, Letitia Chapman. lOl Getting ready for a game is a major ordeal for Long Tall Texan Mick White 58 Student Life Senior avoriie Alicia Godwin .... .... T im Jeske Junior avoriies Gerald Beard ...... ...... D ana Beverly Soph avoriies Darrell Vick ...... ,.... K elli Wood DEPARTMENTAL9 15,2 All XXX X ,ar f if Kevin Jones Greg Drake Norman Mosley Lesa Kohler Art Auto Body Auto Mechanics Business J ...a .x i-is 'f 1 - ,f , is Y- 'f' - 4- s w ic- XWZ, 'CW' V Q TSX lilly Yili fyfif, 4, ii 5 QAN T .. I, - ' ,g f 4 1 'j T 1 1 if f 62 Student Life Not pictured: Trey Hillman Terry Guerra James Kennedy Richard Lanning Choir Cosmetology CVAE Building Trades Jimmy Harvell Jeff Vandersiice Dan Fiaz Melanie Mason DE Drafting Electronics English DE PARTME NTALS Kathy Meza Huyen Pham Sabrina Hobbs Tammy Parkhill French German HECE Homemaking Student Life 63 Jett Monk Missy Fredde Carmen Torrez John Stedman ICT Journalism Math Orchestra DEPARTMENTA LS Jerry Miller Mike Benson Steve Baty Tim Jeske Photography Russian Science Social Studies 64 Student Life Terry McElreath Robert Love Shannon Albright Jo Lynn Chapman Spanish Speech Theatre Arts VOE Special Honors I cp 'U A 4 . Al Q s.iouoH legoadg Q lAl Kristi Rickard - Shakespeare Award. QBJ UIL - Kelly Hill - Spelling, Robert Love, David Parnell - Extemp. lCl Mamie Bush and Gary Kopp - Mr. and Miss Hospitality. lDl Melanie Mason, Steven Baty - DAR Awards. Iegoads Q Saou I . ax ale, El' Q I' 5v'5z'Agie 3 Ye 5 2, 'B' L be 0 ,' noob' Qffeiv C CD 'U cp Q. CD 'U cn E. 93. I O Y Z ,2 c . ,-V Q xt, 5 A-,T 5 in 2 0 s I F, fl O 3 ff U 1 CD f s Ss 'B c 'fs Special Honorsl9peciaI Honorsl9peeiaI O CD L Q C Q :E E CJ QD Q. cn .SJOUOH E CJ GJ Q. co D CD L Q Q Q I T2 O GJ Q. Std co 'S-IOUOH legoeds I QOTA DCGQ ial Honors! 90 Honors! Sp :if Q 2 5 E' 'U 5 KD Z :T CD-1 3 . IP S Oi 9 is .'-T' --2 Hi man - Ame ' n egion, ic I man - p lmls, Melanie Ma - Rotary. QCQ Edward H k - City Cou ,- cil PTA, H y Pham - Sam PTA. QDJ D I McNe ly - Women fR t ry Greg Farnik- B y St t Iegoedsgsaouol-I legoads l9peciaI Honorsl9peoiaI Honor-S09-peoial Honors! K . BIOS H UO S-I0 E o as c-53' C O J O 1 3 'U CD O 10 Q Qi Q leioads OS-lou , O in 5 33 3 5 ,ff ' f KL ' i 3 oe. . C XII! ...Q Ah.. U: exXYAER,g4 1: Q 'f' 1, CD -Q Q 1 QAQ Mamie Bush - Al' gto C League, Shannon Q. :TL Q Albright - G 1 A i' gi L s Club, Gina m Q, +0 Mastrogiacomo - B'Ily A sto g Scholarship. CBJ Eric .1 fl 4Qy X Anderson, Robert Lov - Nat'o I M 't Commended ,I 'ltx siudems. ici David Riga M i M so - NOTE. im I John Bolding - National Fo c Leag L sa Oldham - Q Chamber of Commerce. :I O leioad3Qs.iouoH leioadsg S-I Si d tLf 67 Al it i C1 lAl Bodyguard David Fligdon frisks faculty members of Houston. QB! Mrs. Tommie Williams proudly accepts the honor of dedication. lCl New bellguard Scott Kendall takes a turn ringing Sam's son. lDi Con- gratulating each other on being chosen Sophomore Class Favorites are Kelli Wood and Darrell Vick. 68 Student Life Ratings Escalate with 'Houston' . . . and the big question was Who flunked B.R.? On the morning of May 6, members of the newspaper and yearbook staffs portrayed characters in a soap opera ap- propriately named Houston. Seniors got scholarships and awards and Vice-Principal Tommie Williams was honored at the assembly as she received the Cherokee dedication. The announcement of Mr. and Miss Sam Houston closed the assembly. . . QA! Junior John Bolding introduces Miss Nellie fMissy Freddel and Robby Ewing tBlake Farrelll. iBl Kim Brown con- gratulates Tim Jeske on receiving Senior Class Favorite. iCl Members of t'Houston listen reverently as B.Ft. speaks. Student Life 69 70S AFS Siudenis Shiro Kano Gug Suzan L 5 ' HRMMM- ', d f Cl lAJ Shiro finds his new English teacher, Mrs. Hannah Goolsby, very helpful. lBl Shiro joins in the school activities by making posters. fCl Guy discusses the AFS membership with Ms. Judy Baskey and Mr. Jeremy Walker. am Welcomes hiro. Gug -'E but both had different impressions of Texas. While Guy Suzan enjoyed the Big Sam Spirit and the competi- tion between high schools, Shiro Kano was enthusiastic about coed schools and the Tex-Annes. Shiro, foreign exchange stu- dent from Japan, continued his involvement in drama, working as cultural advisor for the first play, Teahouse of the August Moon. Choir seemed to be time con- suming, but great fun for Guy, who was from France. The Texans returned home with unforgettable stories . . . Student Life 71 72 Clb vufffff ' f I U4 Il Oo 'fi Q5 4' 1 Q 1 Q Q -s. - e efllggavt v :sf 86.4 . .1 . alIf .Q it '1 1 f I 1 5 M I 1 I I I 5' 5 5 I K ': ' f5EQ' I I ' Q Q . 'o O 'o Q Q 'Q O ig . 5 5 U5 tx X xxxNXSXSSSkXS 5855s il l I lk! 5 igggg -5 .5 . s Ill . 4 1 ,911 lI ' 04 ' , 1 v g.5b,111, I 6-9 Ia . 1 ,- x'-s D 1, I , 1 c '.,,g1 r' ' ' ,v : 1 Z Q. I ,4llp1111l-11111111f1fI':' O n f V I F 1 u' ' Q f q 1 N 1 1 Q - 1 Q R ' x ' f : 1 x '-In I' F : w 1 Pl f' I I 1 . :YE 4 , Q' lj I x , 1' 5. ' I : Q 5 x I x 1 - 5 Q 1 Q eil, 5 I W , , . 1 : lo ' j 3 N L f 3 I x , I Q 1 x ' 1 6 O s . M ' X I Q 1 s I Q I I : 55,9 1 x Nm X ZZSJQ 1 'fd 'll' I I 21111111 3 Q .F Q sis' xxx s S 'x xx x N gi sxs1 s- gsxx' Clubs 73 F9 Members Share Experiences . . . and pizza parties seemed to be the favorite activity among members of this club. During the Christmas season, AFS held a breakfast at a senior's home. The two exchange students were given stockings stuffed with gifts. They also received Sam Houston letter jackets from the club. The annual AFS Day was held on February 11. Sam members hosted several other exchange students from different schools. At an assembly, the foreigners had a chance to speak about their native countries. On February 16, friendship links went on sale with homerooms competing for a free steak din- ner . . . - AT Bl Ci QAQ AFS students listen intently as an exchange student tells of his adventures in Texas. IBJ Shiro Kano, Sam's foreign exchange student, performs at Celebration. lCl Bill Crofut, the international folk singer, performs at Celebration for the benefit of AFS. 74 Clubs l 1 g 5 2 s n H 1 it 1' F' 1 QQ W1 N E X 1 1 I- l E 1 E C f , V . .. i i , Z 1 . E l an M lAl Exchange student Shiro Kano and his host brother Lane Read entertain during the AFS day assembly with the song NEKO HUN- JATTA . QB! Exchange students wait patiently for their introduction on AFS day. lCJ AFS officers listen as Shiro Kano explains the origin of Lane's Kimono. Clubs 75 Paper Drive Adds to Band Funds and the Band Booster Club held a Chili Supper before the Lamar football game in the fall. The musicians took part in the annual lighting of the Christmas tree at the Fielder House Museum. On January 11, a kick-off for the Tarrant Coun- ty March of Dimes was spon- sored by the Mighty Texan Band. Along with these activities the band had a paper drive the last weekend of every month. This fund-raising project collected plenty of money. The Band Banquet was held the last week of school . . . QA? Clarinets - ll-ri Janna Garriety, Tonja Gannon, Sharon Brown, Tanya Howard, Dana Downs, Vicki Dawson, Karon Brown, Nellie De Los Santos, Danny Smith, Mike Maidens, Jerri Paup, Betty Height, Kelly Ball, and Joyce Clayton. tBl Low Brass - ll-rl Robert Kersey, Trisha Beckham, Shelia Hollis, Jason Stephens, Debbie Boice, Mike Cairns, Randle Farrar, Jeff Ferguson, Tracy Tanner, Phil Hayes, Greg Hodges, Kenny Arnold, Mike Baysden, Bruce Scoggins, Charles Barnes, Curtis Gullett, and Linda Daugherty. QCJ Percussions - ll-rl Vic- tor Kotch, Rene Clopton, Todd Flober, Linda Claros, Roger Moore, Dawn Isom, Charles McCreary, Robert Willis, and Barry Swenson. will 1 l 1 I A Q' . rm? W wwf A 4' lv I B IC lAl Flag bearers are Shelia Hollis, Jerri Paup, Terri Florence, Jessica Hernandez, Sylvia Munguia, Janna Garriety, Cynthia Collins, and Judy Plummer. QBJ Mr. Jeremy Walker directs the slage band in a jazz number during one of their many performances during lunch. QCJ Mr. Jeremy Walker is cornered by Julie Flober and Fleni Groom during a break in after school rehearsal. Clubs 77 Texan Band Achieves Excellence . . . most of the Band Depart- ment's emphasis was put on competitions and concerts. Soon after the series of noon performances by the stage band came a spring contest at Castleberry High School and UIL competition. Students also took part in solo and ensemble and concert band contest. In UIL marching competition, the Sam Houston Band receiv- ed an excellent rating. Junior Todd Rober earned the title of all-region for his hard work and practice. The department co- sponsored the Miss Texan Pageant, while stage band pro- vided music. . . QAJ Upper woodwinds 0-rj: Laura Boyer, Traci Spaulding, Cynthia Schasteen, Theresa Campbell, Martha Shelley, Julie Rober, Nancy Guffey, Beth Wlllits, Brenda Bradley, Judy Plummer, Teresa Winer, Mari Charanza, Lisa Perdue and Natasha Fields. QBJ Trumpets ll-rl: Andy Crow, David Mock, Bobby Mills, Dawn Woodard, Alex Scott, Llsa Price, Diana Straten, Ken Baysden, John Bowers, Jeff Clark, Brian Johnson, Danny Shelton, Paul Wood, Terry Griftin and David Fickett. tCl Lower woodwinds fl- rl: Cynthia Collins, Dawn Trussell, Tracy Height, Terri Florence, Jessica Her- nandez, Greg Smith, Keith Ansley, Ken- neth Marney, Steven Lester, Bobby Wi- sian, Reni Groom, Bobby Snider, Kent Miller, and Richard Allen. Cl AT Bl lAl The Marching Band entertains the halftime crowd. QBJ Stage Band members include Diana Straten, Andy Crow, lDanny Shelton, Paul Wood, Tracy Tanner, Greg Hodges, Phil Hayes, Jeff Ferguson, Fleni Groom, Carla Evans, Bob Wisian, Greg Smith, Kent Muller, Robert Willis, Todd Flober, Ken Baysden, Mike Baysden, and Barry Swenson. Clubs 79 53 CHERQKEE mutt: H111 In xmH4r11,-I nil? JYPUKEE Spell! Hlllnif Cherokee members and their sections are Mamie Bush, Editor, Blake Farrell and April Willrich, Clubs, Jimmy Kubiak, Melissa Roe, Kris Hackenberg, and Sylvia Munguia, Ads, Donna Klaynik, Darlene Weber, and Angela Mentlik, Classes, Pat Sweat and Brenda Sisney, Activities: Sandra Wiggins and Melissa Warner, Copy Writers, Darla McNeely and Rhonda Scott, Personalities, Nancy Guffey and Cindy Stutts, Faculty, Misty Atkins, Tracy Parker, and Jaye Crawford, Sports: Shelly Owens, Business Manager. 80 Clubs Busg Staff Juggles workshops. Deadlines and they were con- stantly busy working toward their deadlines. Time was an important factor that many staf- fers often ran short of, but the evidence is here to show the outstanding accomplishments. The staff's schedule was interrupted several times to allow students to attend work- l Cl I l shops. As early as August, jour- nalists were attending a four day session at UTA. In the fall, they attended a seminar at TCU and the editor, Mamie Bush, participated in the TAJD Con- vention in San Antonio. May's Cherokee Assembly was the combined effort of yearbook and newspaper staffs who turned entertainers for the day. Pizza parties and picnics added to the fun of being on the staff. Always full of surprises, the Christmas Pixie Party pro- vided food, presents, and enough laughter to last . . . lAi Junior Rhonda Scott plops down in her usual working position. QBJ Ms. Lina Davis helps staff alphabetize soph- omore pictures. tCi Cherokee staffers have a blast at the all four high school journalism picnic held at Vandergriff Park in September. Clubs 81 Club Searches for Chess Mates . . . and playing chess proved to be a helping hand when it came to unwinding after a long day. The Chess Club, sponsored by Mrs. Vaudrene Hunt, provided a healthy, creative atmosphere for its members. The group spent quite a bit of time learning to play and even more perfecting their skills at the game. For the past few years there were no contests with other schools, but plans were made for that competition to begin again soon. Several in-school tournaments were arranged for members... tAl Students show it's not very hard to get angry in a game of chess. QBJ Chess members discover playing two games at once is next to impossible. lCl Junior Jason Sloan contemplates his next move while senior Jerry Miller eagerly awaits. 82 Clubs :ff Lgffi-Qf Celebration . . . One Big Partg it if u - : .. and the Choir Depart- ment's tremendous growth gave the '80-'81 year the largest group of singers in Sam Houston choir history. One of the biggest activities for an A Cappella Choir student was the Dinner Theater, Nov. 7. FHA served dinner, and choir provided entertainment. Choir members contributed to Texan Day with two performances of their western stage show. All choir students were able to participate in their major pro- duction, Celebration. The pro- gram had a party theme . . . i. ,.,,, -M .. Cl tAl Choir members show their emotion as the final night of Celebration comes to an end. CBJ Junior Becky Walker per- forms the dance routine which earned her the title of Miss Texan. CCJ Senior Carla Williams sings The Way We Were at the choir's annual production of Celebration. QDJ Tenor members of A Cappella Choir come together to sing All Out of Love. Clubs 83 : -- ,1,-x..:::- QQ. 'x ?Q 11 f as , .yi ,,..,-A. 1,4 ii.. 'M vm- . UQ Programs Keep Choir Humming A Cappella Choir and First Class members enjoyed presenting a Christmas pro- gram at Dallas' Plaza of Americas. After caroling, the students went ice skating and were offered hot cocoa and cookies. The group of A Cappella singers also visited Veda Knox, the school for retarded children, in December. Baccalaureate and the graduating ceremonies were the last of Sam Houston choir's performances under the super- vision of Mr. Louis Harris . . . QAQ Choir members show enthusiasm as they perform the patriotic section of Celebration. lBl Junior Kevin Turnage's plea to Send in the Clowns is answered. Clubs 85 86 Clubs Dl iAl A Cappella choir members practice songs for their end-of-the-year musical Celebra- tion . QBJ Mr. Louis Harris questions senior Jodi Feucht about the name ofa popular hit song. CCD Seniors Bubba Vincik and Wes Mills check-out the Plaza of Americas before perform- ing. iDl A Cappella Choir members warm-up before presenting a Christmas program at the Dallas Plaza of Americas. Ai irst Class Brings Home Trophg . . . Sam Houston's 10 top singers who made up the special pop group, First Class, were awarded a trophy for being top vocal group. The talent competition was at Tar- rant County Convention Center Feb. 28. For the first time First Class per- formed a special two hour pro- gram on the evening of March 6. Assisting the group were in- strumentalists, Kenny Baysden, Mike Baysden, Todd Rober, and Mamie Bush. Chuck Randolph also appeared as the voice of First Class. The singers also sang for the Rotary, Lions and Fort Worth Kiwanis Clubs. . . B QAJ First Class members include: ffrom lefty Craig Cross, Kathy Meza, Brenda Bradley, Trey Hillman, Shari Pack, Warren Burns, Janet Earnest, Kevin Turnage, and Kelli Wood fnot pictured is Eddie Smithl. CBJ At a concert in March, First Class welcomes old members Craig Smith, Lori Miller, and Robert Burns back to the Sam Houston stage to perform Great Jubilationf' Clubs 87 Students . . . and Coordinated Voca- tional Academic Education trained students for productive futures in different working fields. This program allowed students to attend school in the morning and hold an afternoon job. To the student who was will- ing to work with and for others, there were many opportunities for becoming an active part of the community. CVAE gave a student that chance . . . QAJ Senior Fred Wall looks over the selection of belt buckles sold by CVAE in December. QBJ CVAE students discuss the many problems associated with getting and holding a job. lCy Gus Deatherage finds that sitting around is more interesting than working. 88 Clubs Become Active Citizens DE Sends Junior to if 3' UH 2 Nationals and this club prepared students for a life in the business world. Temple hosted area competi- tlon in March, and many students came home as state qualifiers. State finals in April were held in Dallas. Junior Susie Thompson was chosen to repre- sent Texas. She traveled to Anaheim, California for six days in June. In December, the club made Christmas stockings, and in February the DE members held a bowl-a-thon for Spina Bifida. . . 2- - Mf fAl DECA sells jewelry and other mer- chandise to make profits for the club. lBl Larry Spracklen discusses some problems of on the job training with DE students. QCJ DECA students make Christmas stockings for needy children. Clubs 89 Colorado Trip Tops FCA Summer and during the summer, four members of Sam Hous- ton's Fellowship of Christian Athletes traveled to Alamosa, Colorado for a conference with other FCA groups. This trip proved to be quite an experi- ence for each of the boys and their sponsor, Coach Don Louis. The FCA meetings were held each Monday night at Sam. Members got together and tried to help solve any problems they may have encountered during the week. The officers took pride in telling of their 200 per- cent increase in attendance . . . lAl Coach Don Louis explains the impor- tance of faith to club members. fBl Sen- ior Trey Hillman opens the devotion with Pass It On as others sing along. QCQ Senior Alan Noblitt listens to a discus- sion on the importance of Christianity as it relates to all athletics. 90 Clubs FHA'ers Dude Out For Fun and they took time out from cooking and planning homes to schedule fun activi- ties. The club's major outing was to a dude ranch in the spring. The proceeds from the Choir-FHA Dinner Theater in November helped finance the trip. With more guys enrolling in FHA related courses, the club boasted a membership of over 175. Meetings were held during classes with officers elected in each for equal representation. In April, outstanding FHA members attended a state meeting in San Antonio. . . fAl After the mock wedding, seniors Janie Monroe, Jerry Fligdon, and Joyce Short prepare to taste the cake. CBJ Too many cooks spoil the broth is not true in this case, as FHA students learn how to make lasagna. tCl Members took time to make everything right, even the napkins. fDl Senior Kevin Trowbridge stirs the soup in preparing for the Choir-FHA Dinner Theater. I 15' if Clubs 91 Languages Compete for Top Club and the four language clubs took part in fight song competition at the last pep rally with the German Club walking away as the winner. During the Christmas season, the clubs once again went against each other to see which one could collect the most can- ned goods. The languages did not always compete. A skating party in February and the annual tasting bee in March got the four clubs together. With springtime came the ytryy fl--'C ' boarding of a bus by French Club members headed for New Orleans. The Russian Club traveled to Fort Worth for com- petition and returned with numerous awards. The Spanish Club took a trip to Amon Carter Museum. . . --rr V, . r I RQ ' Ei. W' lv fs, QAJ Spanish teacher Karen Stephens displays just a few of the many canned goods the Spanish classes collected. CBJ Russian teacher Phyllis Collins directs Handy Townley on the art of poster making. KCl German students get together to make posters for the upcoming football games. 92 Clubs ,-.. . t L ,-T, we an BT KAI Senior Mike Gonzales finds passing out Spanish t-shirts isn't as fun as he thought it would be. lBi Junior Debbie Boice is distracted from ser- ving her German dish at the FLC Tasting Bee. QCJ The clean-up crew at the Foreign Language Tasting Bee finds that they like eating much bet- ter than cleaning up. QD! Russian Club members show off the trophies and ribbons they won at a Russian competition. D.- Clubs 93 QAJ Mary Ellen Williams finds skating more enjoyable than teaching at the Foreign Language Skating Party. CBJ Spanish teacher Mrs. Karen Stephens wonders if there is enough food to feed the crowd at the Foreign Language Tasting Bee. KCl Mrs. Jean Kevil teaches her French Il students the language to use when traveling. . Cl gf V it 5 ' if AML ,,':,' 4 --, .,. V. wk' , 5 V rg it .-. .- A A .ga 'l ,A A V 'F fs' ,.,. it Q Franca -1 v mv .. mf l hr - a h '-wr , ,,L,.f -M- 7 Members Receive Certiiicates l B ... Home Economics Cooperative Education classes had an active schedule. To start the year students did advertis- ing for student directories and attended Neiman Marcus' Fortnight. On March 2, eight students received certificates at the Employer-Employee Banquet. Sherri Morgan was presented the Altrusa Club's scholarship. HECE members, Sherri Morgan, Keith Jones, and Linda Daugherty, traveled to San An- tonio for an FHA meeting in April . . . QAJ Mrs. Carol Spangler helps HECE students decorate the mural for their classroom wall. QB, As a classroompro- ject, many students made posters to reflect HECE interests. rwshti Clubs 95 Activities Interest Newcomers . . . and the Newcomers Club was for new Sam students, so they could become acquainted with people. After selecting club officers in September, the members spon- sored a poster party for an Oc- tober football game. A Goodwill Gesture was among the November activities. Each member donated a cann- ed good and the club bought a turkey. The articles were given to a worthy family. On Dec. 7, members held their Christmas party at which plenty of food was served and gifts were exchanged . . . t t t X 5 , BT QAJ Club members flnd out early that the prlmary function of the Club is to make new students feel at ease in their new home. tBl While junior Tammy Faber is distracted, Pat Malone admires her new white shoes KCl Mrs Nanc Bar Twirp Nominee and escort. 96 Clubs . . y - rett and president Robbie Clark discuss the cIub's possible 1 ,AI NFL Sponsors Tourneg in April, junior John Boldlng was chosen to repre- sent Texas in Salt Lake City, Utah at the national dramatic competition. John achieved the honor with his interpretation of a scene from The Shadow Box. National Forensic League members hosted the annual Texan Tournament in December. The group's suc- cess at other tournaments earned four Sweepstakes trophies. . . Bl Ci KAI NFL officers, Robert Love, Brenda Sisney, and Shannon Albright, prepare for the Texan Tournament held at Sam in December. CBD Senior Robert Love seems pleased at a recent win in a debate contest, ICJ Seniors Cathy Homb and Kim Roberson read over contest material for the Texan Tournament. Clubs 97 98 Clubs Val-o-grams Bring Smiles . . . and all the hard work paid off for members of the National Honor Society. Those 51 stu- dents met monthly to discuss the upcoming events. The organization sponsored the Homecoming reception for all Big Sam exes. For Valen- tine's Day, the club sold Val-o- grams and delivered them to Texan sweethearts. The group visited Fort Worth's Stage West for the pro- duction of Spoon River Anthol- ogy in December. April brought the induction of new NHS'ers with a reception following the assembly. . . QAJ Senior Sue Shupe is pleased to learn a Sam ex is doing great. QBJ Senior David Rigdon entertains National Honor Society members at the Christmas party with his own rendition of Led Zeppelin. lOl Seniors Valetta Davenport and Kelly Moore are surprised to find one guy receiving so many Val-o-grams. TTQUGRH wits gag. RISSSDQQ ' sanction g ' S!..'5-5 Q OEA Trains uture Secretaries Fwi 'ii?.,?U?i , JM? Ci fAl OEA member Stacy Buckholt sells Charlotte Sadler a directory. The student direc- tories were a joint effort of OEA and HECE. CBJ Senior Cathy Wilemon-Homb announces the speaker at the OEA banquet held in April. QCD Faculty members enjoy the luncheon prepared by OEA students in February. . . . valuable experience in the secretarial field was gained by the members of the Office Education Association. ln March, two students, Cathy Homb and Kelly Moore, placed in regional competition and qualified for the state con- test April 3-4. Later that month, Jo Lynn Chapman was named OEA Girl of the Year. As a monthly class activity, some members visited a local nursing home... Clubs 99 Two Make All-State Orchestra . . . they were small, but they proved that size wasn't every- thing. Of the 11 orchestra stu- dents, two, seniors John Sted- man and Christine Dewing, made all-region in the fall. For his second consecutive year John also earned all-state rec- ognition. The year contained quite a bit of competition for the group with UIL in March and two solo and ensemble contests. The orchestra students performed three concerts during the year one in the fall, at Christmas, am in the spring. The musician: also played in the choir pro grams, Music in the Air ani the musical comedy Bye Byt Birdie . . . Orchestra members are lseatedl Christine Dewing, Stephanie Jorgensen, Pam Danes, Starr Gacsal, and Polly Howard, istandingl Jir U b G ' ' r an, reg Howard, Bob Gelsel, Jim Bybee, Steven Glasgow, and John Stedman. 100 Clubs Staff Buried In Pix and journalism work orders kept them busy through- out the year. The Photo Staff was responsible for all of the pictures used in the annual and newspapers. Outside of class the staff took photographs to competitions in Denton and Waco. In their few spare moments, the club attended various. local photo shows and galleries. They also spent some time preparing portfolios for a few Sam stu- dents who were interested in modeling as a career. . . Photo Staff Jerry Miller Jason Sloan Nancy Bearden Lonnie Jones Donna Parham Rodger Dewberry Mike Kreeger Mark Noblitt Lucretia Potts Henry Maserang Mark McHugh David Willits Charles Ledford Becky Roberts Pam Cedeck Clubs 101 PTSA Welcomes Colleges . . . and students were a part of this Parent Teacher Associa- tion. Homerooms selected representatives in the fall who could voice student opinions in PTSA. Becoming a member of PTSA was possible all year, yet the competition for the drive drew to an end in November. During December, Sam hosted a college night for students. Sponsors from schools all over the country provided information about their universities. Each year PTSA awards a scholarship to an outstanding senior . . . lAl Seniors Eric Anderson and Blake Farrell set up refreshments for college night. QBJ PTSA members discuss up- coming events at a February meeting. QC, Students from all four high schools listen as a representative from Texas A8tM University describes college life. Gail mi 'W 2 5 v 3 nt, 102 Clubs Activities Earn Q8r9 Qfafus . . . journalism students striv- ed to earn those precious points that led them to Quill and Scroll membership. Journalists were rewarded with points for participation in staff and department activities. Bose Wright, newscaster for the radio station KEGL, spoke at the annual Quill and Scroll Banquet, April 28. Best Staffer awards went to Blake Farrell and David Rigdon. Mamie Bush took the Kurz Scholarship . . . Ci QAJ Seniors Blake Farrell and David Rigdon are revealed as best staffers at the Quill and Scroll banquet. tBy As secretary of Quill and Scroll, Claire Caudry looks for prospective members. QC! Rose Wright speaks on the future of radio broadcasting at the Quill and Scroll Banquet. Scientists Welcome Speakers well then there was the Sam Houston Science Club and their interesting activities and parties. The organization welcomed some guest speakers, including Mr. Floyd Shipley, a com- munications engineer. Mr. Shipley had previously given a seminar in Saudia Arabia. The Science Club's monthly meetings were used to discuss the upcoming projects and outings. These parties, local field trips, and other guest speakers... QA! President of the Science Club, Steven Baty discusses possible speakers for the clubs next meeting. lBl Seniors David Levey and Paul Lowe argue whether or not black holes really exist QCJ Seniors Betty Height and Huyen Pham fool around with the specimen during a Science Club meeting 104 Clubs Congress Continues Active Pace and Student Congress qualified as an outstanding chapter at the District Three Convention. Sam hosted this event with the other Arlington schools held at the First Baptist Church. Close to 150 schools attended, and food was provid- ed for the large bunch. The members attended the State Convention at the Amfac Hotel. Halloween Day and Fifties' Day were on the agenda for the Congress' activities. As a state project, the representatives took a trip to Arlington Villa once a month and visited with residents. Student Congress at- tended a Mid-Winter workshop in Austin and experienced the job of running the local govern- ment on Youth Day in office . . . tAt Senior Jannet McGuire threatens to beat up Ms. Patti Fowler if she doesn't go to Bye Bye Birdie. QBQ Ms. Mary Ellen Williams demonstrates different characters to her second year Spanish Class, while getting into the swing of things on 50's day. QCJ Counselor Ms. Margaret Shultz finds out who her secret pal is at the Student Con- gress get together. Clubs 105 Members Extend Helping Hands Student Congress' Hallo- ween dress-up day and fifties day brought some strange costumes to Sam's halls. Members of the group worked with other clubs to help out with special activities. Col- lege Night, mock elections, and the Texan Tournament were a few on the agenda. . . QAJ Senior Blake Farrell plays Mickey as the Student Congress puts on a skit for the Howdy Day pep rally. lBl Senior Cin- dy Snipes works on the Student Con- gress scrapbook. QCJ Student Congress visits the hospitals on Halloween. 106 Clubs yr u lAl At the first annual Twirp King ceremony, sponsored by Student Congress as part of Twirp Week, choir nominee, John Stedman, was crowned 1981 Twirp King. QBJ Seniors Ruth Kendrick and Sarah McCulloch work on Bud's Place for the November dance. QCJ Senior Blake Farrell helps prepare for the country-western dance in October. lDl Junior Letatia Owens eagerly at- tempts to convince the Texan Day crowd to buy a Sam Houston decal. Clubs 107 El lAj Secret Pal Cindy Snipes waits for her teacher to arrive. QBJ At Texan Day, Mr. Richard Chevalier gets creamed. QCQ Juniors are pleased to see seniors have to sing too. lDl Good fairy Mitch Pettigrew grants Texanhood to Mickies. QEJ SC members entertain children at Arlington Memorial Hospital. 108 Clubs of 'af S. if 2 wi Spirit Sisters Share Enthusiasm . . . and Spirit Sisters was the club for girls who wanted to be involved in school spirit, but not through elections. The group shared its en- thusiasm during football, basketball, and baseball seasons. As a fund-raiser for their activities, the girls held a shrimp sale in the fall. Each brother received a scrapbook of his year, along with other goodies from his sister. Identities were reveal- ed at the banquet after each season . . . . D1 Cl lAl Football players enjoy the banquet given by their spirit sisters. lBl Mrs. Jean Kevil is given a lift by John Niland, an ex Dallas Cowboy player. lCl Senior Kevin Trowbridge displays the scrapbook given to him by his spirit sister Ruth Kendrick. lDl Coach Billy Stewart speaks at the Spirit Sister Banquet held in Irving. Clubs 109 ex-Annes Take First in Parade the 1980 Tex-Annes per- formed during home basketball games, pep rallies and halftime at the football games. Of the 44 girls on the drill team, 33 attended the American Drill Team School summer camp at SMU. Their participa- tion in marching competition won a third place trophy. Cap- tain Dana Marwitz won the out- standing girl trophy and was named Who's Who in American Drill Team. The Tex-Annes also won first place in the local July 4 parade for their marching ability and showmanship . . . I B QAJ Junior Becky Walker, senior Cindy Bradley, and junior Kelli Henry demonstrate a new routine as other Tex-Annes look on. fBl Captain Dana Marwitz instructs Tex-Annes on a dance routine during morning practice. lCl Tex-Annes find the long halls easier to practice in than the cafeteria. 110 Clubs S s 4 I 1 A The 1980-81 Tex-Annes are itop rowl Denise Neumann, LouAnn Halford, Debbie Neumann, fsecond rowl Robin Pope-Manager, Cindy Aguilar, Tammy McMillan, Laura Landham, Pam Cedeck, fthird rowl Paula Bradley, Tonya Gilliam, Anna Dalton, tfourth rowl Renee Harper, LaFonda Black, Mary Freeman, Tonya Norwood, ififth rowl Elke Lofstrom, Kim Crow, Margaret Schultz, Misty Atkins, fsixth rowl Christine Dewing, Yvonne Negrete, Shelley Cantrell, Jannet McGuire, tseventh rowl Joyce Desmarais, Karen McGuire, Carolyn Williamson, Mary Yancy, ieighth rowl Leslie Miears, Tracy Vance, Kelli Henry, Debbie Shull lninth rowj Mitzi Reed, Bianca Pruitt, Jaimie Musick. Officers are Becky Walker, Cindy Swanson, Dixie Perry, Dana Marwitz-Captain, Cindy Bradley, Tonya Morrow. Clubs 111 Staffers 'Scoop' Bi-weeklg hot off the presses, the newspapers were quickly snatched up and another two weeks of scooping began. Twelve staffers packed in much extra time to produce a bi-weekly publication which contained more features and art. Workshops at UTA and TCU helped prepare students for their jobs as writers, editors, and advertising managers. Tex- ans Talk editor Michele Sher- man attended the TAJD Con- vention in San Antonio. Serving as writers early in the preparation, students changed to paste-up artists as print day drew near. Dinners out after publications were rewards for staffers and y provided midiyear fun . . . iAi Texans Talk Staffers munch out at the journalism picnic. iBi Jun- ior Stacey Blair wonders where senior Dee Dee Mundy finds time to have her picture taken. ICJ Staffers discuss the next issue of Texans Talk. iDJ Seniors Jerry Miller, Claire Caudry, and David Rigdon take time to relax after a deadline. .xd- 112 Clubs the Pixie Party at Christmas Q' lin UH xi! Texans Talk Staffers include sports editor Stacey Blair, editor Michele Sherman, artist and page editor Missy Fredde, page editor Car- olyn Lowrimore, page editor Kim Bills, photo editor Jerry Miller, ad manager Tracie Bigham, managing editor Claire Caudry, page edi- tor Amy Moreno, sports editor Dee Dee Mundy, page editor David Rigdon, and ad manager Flichie Cerka. Clubs 113 114 Clubs Thespians Advance To State new Thespian members were inducted May 19. The in- ductees were required to recite 20 lines of Shakespeare while members tried to distract them. To be a Thespian, one had to take part in two productions and have 10 points on the Thes- pian record system. To uphold membership, one had to par- ticipate in every following production. 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CBJ Thespian treasur Dan Pratt performs opening night of Bye Bye Birdie. l Sophomore Kris Hackenberg recites her 20 lines Shakespeare as part of the Thespian induction in May. Sam Sports 6 VICA Chapters Vocational lndustrial Clubs of America gave students in vocational courses a chance to get together. Sam Houston divided VICA into six chapters, auto body, auto mechanics, Cosmetology, radio-TV, building trades, and ICT. At the state VICA Contest April 3-4, Dan Ftaz took third in electronics theory. Cosme- tology students, Cheryl Sims, Terry Guerra, and Melinda Freese, received awards for their entries in basic perm, hair style, and notebooks .,,,, . tAi ICT displays a booth at the Voca- tional Fair held in February. QBJ VICA shows off TVs and radios to encourage students to sign up for next year's classes. tCl ICT teacher James Tamplen promotes the sale of Sam Houston belt buckles. Clubs 115 VlCA chapters took an active part in school happen- ings including Homecoming mums sold by lCT. Members also assisted in the Vocational Fair held to recruit participants. The building trades class completed its eleventh house located at 2200 Sharpshire . . . lAl Students involved in building trades prepare the site for their home lBl Auto mechanic and auto body students push in their car for display. lCl Senior Teresa Guerra has doubts about the ability of Elahel Sharlatl to style hair. lDl Cosmetology students demonstrate the basic perm at the Vocational Fair held in February. 116 Clubs AFS President Mel Mason Vice-President Lisa Oldham Secretary Brenda Sisney Reporter Sue Shupe Historian Blake Farrell BAND President James Klingensmith Vice-President Phil Hayes Secretary! Treasurer Sharon Brown Senior Representative Jeft Ferguson Junior Representative Robert Willis Senior Drum Major Paul Wood Junior Drum Major Reni Groom CHOIR President Trey Hillman Vlce-President John Stedman Librarians Warren Burns Chuck Randolph Secretaries Kathy Meza Jodi Feucht SOPHOMORE CHOIR President Craig Cross Vice-President Kelli Wood Secretary Linda Willis Librarians Brenda Bradley Jon Syrus CHESS CLUB President Mike Kreeger Vice President Wesley Kowonaugh Secretary Gaylene Welker Treasurer Tom Marsden CVAEI President Jesse Watson Vice-President Marcus Palazzini Secretary Emmett Ozuna Treasurer Sheryl McNamara Sergeant at Arms Craig Foro Parliamentarian Robyn Gable CVAEII President Tim Green Vice-President Sharon Jenkins Treasurer James Kennedy Secretary Darla Pickett Representative Steve Peterson Parliamentarian John Prosper Sergeant at Arms Tim Henry DECA President Jlmmy Harvell Vice-Presidents Clndi Akins, Tonie Maddux, Lesa Shadix, Barbara Fuller, Yvonne Negrete Secretary Shirley Pickering Treasurer Rene Votruba Reporter Rod Nelson Historian Patti McClure FCA President Steve Nuss Vice-President Ruth Kendrick Treasurer Gina Mastrogiacomo Secretary Judy Newell Junior Representative Randy Townley Sophomore Representative Kelli Wood FHA President's Council: David Acton Tommy Hobbs Teresa Mozjesik Alan Noblltt Kevin Trowbridge Julie Thalton FRENCH CLUB President Pete Berney Vice-President Kathy Meza Secretary Kelly Hill Treasurer Sarah McCulloch Program Chairman Ronnie Hilton Club Index GERMAN CLUB President Michele Sherman Vice-President Pat Sulak Secretary Shelly Owens RUSSIAN CLUB President Randy Townley Vice-President Mike Benson Treasurer Ronnie Dale Secretary Mel Mason Social Chairman Marie Nichols SPANISH CLUB President Mike Gonzales Vice-President Albert Charanza Secretary Alicia Godwin Treasurer Terry McElreath HECE President Sabrina Hobbs 1st Vice-President Betty Beasley 2nd Vice-President David Robertson Secretary Susy Schwab Treasurer Laura Lowe Historians Melinda Fuller Candi McCubbin NE WCOMERS President Robbie Clark Vice-President Valetta Davenport Secretary Cindy Snipes Assistant Secretary Michele Sherman Treasurer Charmayne Slaven Reporter Laura Lowe NFL President Robert Love Vice-President Louis Ratclifte Secretary Teris Brantley Treasurer Pat Sulak Reporter Kelly Saltsman NHS President Tim Jeske Vice-President Sue Shupe Secretary Janet Barfa Treasurer Brenda Sisney SOCi3l Chairman Blake Farrell OEA President Charlotte Sadler Vice-President Valetta Davenport Secretary Sandra Ford Treasurer Stanna Davis Representative Donna Cope Historian Stacie Buckholt Sergeant at Arms Jo Lyn Chapman Parliamentarian Kelly Moore ORCHESTRA President John Stedman Vice-President Starr Gacsal Secretary Polly Howard Librarian Pam Danes Reporter Stephanie Jorgensen PTSA President Mrs. Dee Walraven Vice-Presidents Mrs. Nuel Ledlord Mrs. Bernadette Henz Mrs. Brenda Bush Mrs. Isabelle Hammonds Mrs. Lynn Feucht Secretary Mrs. Frances Gutierrez Treasurer Mrs. Lanell Malone Historian Mrs. Karen Rickard Parliamentarian Mrs. Mary Lou Cross OUILL AND SCROLL President Darla McNeely Secretary Claire Caudry SCIENCE CLUB President Steven Baty Vice-President David Levey Boy Social Chairman Mike Gonzales Girl Social Chairman Kathy Meza Treasurer Phil Purdy STUDENT CONGRESS President Mitch Pettigrew Vice-President Randy Rude Secretary Susan Slaydon Treasurer Amy Moreno Thlrd House President Blake Farrell Third House Secretary Sarah McCulloch SPIRIT SISTERS President Kathy Meza Vice-President Teresa Mozjesik Secretary Barbara McClure Group Leaders: Cassandra Barnes Jeanne Boyes Ruth Kendrick TEX-ANNES Captain Dana Marwitz Lieutenants: Cindy Swanson Cindy Bradley Becky Walker Dixie Perry Tonya Morrow THESPIANS President Shannon Albright Vice-Presidents Pat Sulak Brenda Sisney Secretary Kim Miller Treasurer Dan Pratt Tim Vaughan Reporter John Bolding VICA IAUTO BODY2 President John Engel Vice-President Brian McGlothlin Secretary Larry Letter Treasurer David Rutledge Representative Greg Drake VICA IA UTO MECHANICS! President Junior Mosley Vice-President Steve Stessel Reporter David Gauvey Secretary Stan Hargrove Treasurer David Knight v1cA reurtouva TRADES! President Ricky Thurston Vice-President Barrett Moore Secretary Dan Longfellow Treasurer Andre Sherril Reporter John Bohannon VICA ICOSMETOLOGY1 President Tamml Lambert Vice-President Angela Moore Secretary Cindy Fernandez Parliamentarian Dava Turbeville Reporter Melanie Roberts VICA IICT1 President Jeff Monk Vice-President Charles Wooten Secretary Cary Berger Treasurer Pam Howe Parliamentarian Jimmy Kenny Reporter Mark Williams VICA IRADIO AND TVI President Joe Poettgen Vice-President Ricky Morgan Parliamentarian Donny Brandt Sergeant at Arms Randy Guzman Treasurer Brian Martin Secretary Carol Speck Reporter Jett Thomas Clubs 117 Q-QQ Q X5 Q ss 5 055sts 0 WQSKHZMQ 2 MWWWCQ Q0wNmOo X xv: ssqsrn ni W S 4 - Q 0 0 0 r , xx. Q I 5,5- vxssxs, ..,Xxhs1ts0nH xx ' ,G -Ivs-.N-'SSx x x --:'.xo-- N Qkxxxxxxxxxxxx S 5 x 5 5 5 N I I I I I 2 as 'I' F X J 's X ' ' f' ' . X 1 ' i X s lik Zxltixx ff, ' ' up-5 V 'wax '4 a W airbag 56265 O Q AA -A 0.32,-KY -s 07 g K, M0 ff f' I I 'F ,- xsxxxx xihxl-.-sx--sys X xxx Q'4!NiSsQKQ'xl'i...-.Q I xx5xNxN s'xsx' ' xyxx 5skW sx,x Q- -Q -Sxsxsxss sxtff 1 I 1 Sports 119 Texans Score High in Pre-Season 419' Bi QAJ Victory bound Texans burst open the season with high spir- its. QBJ Bubba Vincik, senior, looks on with pride as the Texans defeat the Kimball Knights. fCl Senior Scotty Caldwell attempts the first down against the Southwest Rebels. 120 Sports C Sam 33 as teisi 7 . H. 11. . Q H K if .wie asia 3 ttt.. . tllt ' - - ,. s l sss ...Wi Ti Vafsify S.'?Ued.'-'fel i i Heights Afiihgton Haltom ' BOWIQ-gffjg g ' V ., ' ,g.,..Z, . . -rfilzii 2 f - f Iam,iissfnsff.. . . . ' 'ss:..if.sw,.g.s1 g K f iii:-Wg -v We-.,,. iw .1 'ig ssseie Opponent 1' .'li l . 0 17 16' 21g ..s.i l 0 i., . The Sam Houston Tex- ans have had a super year, said Billy Stewart, head coach of the Varsity football team. The Texans rounded out the season with an overall record of 8-2, a 4-2 in 5-A competition, and a second place in district. Sam opened the pre-season with a 33-21 win over the Kim- ball Knights. With victory in mind, the Texan team then trav- eled to Fort Worth to take on the Southwest Rebels. There Houston defeated the Rebels with a score of 20-7. Next on Sam's list were the Arlington Heights Yellowjack- ets. The Yellowjackets proved to be easy opponents, as the Texans ended the game with a 28-10 victory. Sam Houston then visited the MacArthur Car- dinals. Big Sam wiped out the Cardinals with a whopping 27-0 win... X- ' . 1 2 rf A 5 tg fi Ht , ' A -1 eses K - . K 5 ,, K 7, . sf N ' 'i. N tAl Quarterback Tim Jeske, failing to find an open receiver, decides to run the ball. QBJ Senior Ernie Lott expresses his excitement for the Texan victory over Arlington Heights. QCJ Bubba Vincik, senior, looks on with pride as the Tex- ans defeat the Haltom Buffaloes. Sports 121 Sam Snatches Second . . . The Texans began district play with a loss to the city rival, Arlington Colts. Sam put up a battle, only to lose by a field goal, 14-17. The following week the Texan team regained confi- dence by slaughtering the Hal- tom Buffaloes with a one-sided 67-0 win. With a taste of victory, Sam defeated the Burleson Elks 33-6 on Homecoming night. Sam went on to challenge the unde- feated Richland Rebels. Although losing 16-3, the Tex- ans put up a tough fight. Next Sam Houston hosted the Lamar Vikings. The game was a close call, but Big Sam came through with a 22-21 victory. Sam's final opponents were the Bowie Vols. With a home crowd cheering the team on, the Texans wrapped up the season with an outstand- ing 34-0 win... QAJ Senior Tommy Hobbs avoids a tackle as he sprints for the goal line. QBJ Senior Doug Martin blocks a Haltom Buffalo until Tim Jeske can find a receiver. fCl Head coach Billy Stewart receives the plays from coaches in the press box. QDJ Ready for the next play, the Texans gather at the line of scrim- mage. 122 Sports 1 tAl Members ot the Houston Varsity team and coaches include tbottom row I-rl William Hickey, John Hofer, Ernie Lott, Steve Rejcek, Lanny Howell, Chris Mumphrey, Bubba Vincik, Tommy Hobbs, fsecond rowl Kevin Trowbridge, Trey Hillman, Damon Inman, Brad Lof- lin, Mitch Pettigrew, Steve Roznos, Randy Malone, Larry Walraven, Alan Noblitt, Coach Tommy Cantrell, fthird rowl Coach Billy Stew- art, Gary Morgan, Jon Dake, David Holley, Tommy Schutz, Zach Whitlow, Greg Steele, Tim Jeske, Ronnie Hilton, Scotty Caldwell, David Acton, Coach Doug Wood, fthird rowl Coach Dennis McMeekin, Greg Shadwick, Ben Parker, John Love, Joel Luce, Matt Jones, Chris Tanner, Doug Martin, Rusty Rude, Johnnie Cobb, Randy Rude, Coach Phil Kissinger, ttop rowl Coach Roy Burrell, Frankie Kovitch, John Bybee, Danny Naumann, Craig Stone, Clint Jordan, John Sinclair, Doug Degroote, Kenny Moss, Steve Brown, Eddie Williamson, Pat Goode, Coach Richard English. QBQ Seniors Tommy Schutz and Matt Jones collect their thoughts after a grueling first halt. KCl The Texans form a huddle to plan out their strategy for their next play. Sports 123 Junior Varsitg Takes Bi g Wins laceeei- nf lAj The Junior Varsity team members and coaches include lbottom rowj I-rl Ken Jenkins, Eddie Fincher, David Brown, Greg Dykes, Aurthur Jeffery, Robbie Cronin, Ricky Keith, Qsecond rowj Mark Bickel, Jimmy Green, Mike Bielss, Larry Letter, Steve Read, Mike Car- ley, Robert Taylor, Mark Noblitt, ithird rowl Bobby Moore, Greg Farnik, Gerald Beard, David Bryant, James Turner, Ken Lambert, Keith Birdsong, Paul Romig, Jonathan Daniel, tfourth rowl Coach Phil Kissinger, Coach Roy Burrell, Coach Billy Stewart, Danny Nau- mann, John Bybee, Coach Tommy Cantrell, Coach Doug Wood, Coach Richard English. QBJ JV scores appear over team in action. ' 6' -ee-eee eeeer we fl 1 . The iv Tam has done an excenem 'ob' Stated Coach 55? IQ, .5 'i iii':gi Tommy Cantrell. The JV players A5533 , S' , -,le LW. .,,,... JVIJT: 'ii me-. --'S' w . 22 . -f had a super record of 8-1-1. gt 6, 1 We 1 -- Sam opened its season by beat- - 1 - - L ii i' 53. I ii-fi .t.,:, R s, 'K - ' 1 - mg Kimball 26-13. The Texans , B ,gg 1 is e etr- . 1 ..,. crossed town and blanked ,gg 526 3' Egg, 'G --1- --W il? . . will H 5k:X'isii,X , 5 islf X .t..e-Q' Lamar, 19-0. MacArthur VlSIt6d 19 SQSSBQE Q ,1-, iii' , .. .,., 6 A Sam and was defeated 27-6. 5 Sam tled Rlchland, 6-6. Next J... 1 iois lchland if -,T the Texans took on Lewlsvllle i' t lsvllle i f ,,, 5 , . ,- f for a 20-13 Wm- Sams 0n'Y 'OSS Q, sl , W 5 5 WGS to Plano Williams, 7-6- The e ,B ess aooco .1 Texans took revenge by defeat- , E H19 Plaf10Cl-Hfk 28-7- ctt. .ccoc ,sls ---i g i ',' VV, i iii Th0 TGXHFIS drew H 14-6 WIN .... R rs--- sai t over L.D. Bell. Sam smeared g Lewisville in me second battle ,J ga ,oiss Offhe Season, 27-0- The Texans E' 3 ended the season with a win e over Plano Vines, 19-16. . . 124 Sports Sophs Tackle irst in District ,, 3. ,, , ,, ,,,+,t..,,--,f--.f J B-TeamK3Schedule K l ,, . ,..,, ,. , . .. M, ,,,,. .,,,, .., , ltsan? , V. ,,L, , ,.. LL.: :,,h , K K, K !mVi IVV K K KK , ..,, , K K KK 4, '5lq?'f:,l lf. gf , V , 4, .,,k , .5 ' 7 ..,, ff ,f3FiiCfi?lHt'lld A . 1, 'Y I 1'i' i -1 v.. I enjoyed my first year at Big Sam very much, said Coach Reuben Tomlin, who helped the B-team to a 7-3 record. New Houston players opened their first season with an even non-district record, beating Arlington Heights and South- west, but losing to Richland and Jel ili a,,l 5 L.D. Bell. Houston won two lfiiolwell ta,, 'Wa' A 'n9t0 f 21'6l and Hal' tom 20-6. K 20 Hfanom f lllal , Big Sam traveled to Burleson K -35 ,Burleson t,,a ii,,, 1 1 to play the Elks. Sam won 35- it 2, 13. 1 we Again the Texans Played f Rlehlend. The Flebele lefl with e e'l.l 14-20 win elf- V... , ' Heeelefl then leek en llle i A 1 -eee on top with a 14-3 win. ff ya M Next Sam played the Bowie . Vols. Sam won 28-21, making ft .,,, them district champs . . . , 1 - -E 3 . 1 W, . 0 YQ .Mgt . K, KK K K K ,K x K . J ., ., KK ,X K ,K . Q , Q Q -f A 'W , ag, lg' e 7. .3 . . e sa. -5 K .H - K: f . is ' 2 3 xe-he 33 t A so get e - T ' MQ? 6:5 7' . W, - X . 5 W e 2. . ,, D J t. ft , Sig t nr A .. B-team players include lbottom row I-rl Jerry Baggett, John Geis, Brian Sutton, Mike Allen, Richard Henderson, Tommy Wilson, Cur- tiss Angell, lsecond rowl David Lee, Ray Harden, Steve Gauvey, Mark Moses, Shawn Hill, Robert Reilly, Terry Lackey, Ron Covington, Albert Charanza, Mark Torrez, Vic Rehonic, lthird rowl Mario Campos, Troy Young, Justin Brown, Rod Smith, Tim Rollins, Mark Jones, Peter Cartsunis, Fernando Fernandez, Darrell Sherrard, lfourth rowl Keith Dickson, Roger Langley, Ken Pennie, Kevin Beale, Craig Dyer, Doug Meacham, Mike Jenkins, Greg Moore, Tod Chapman, Mark Carley, lfifth rowj Coach Reuben Tomlin, Steve Brown, Clay ,Beberstein, Pat Goode, Craig Stone, Coach Guy Shaw Thompson. Sports 125 Fems lst To Reach inals . . . I was very pleased with the way the team played. The ladies played excellent basket- ball and showed a lot of class on and off the court, stated Cindy Duval, coach of the Var- sity Girls' Basketball Team. The team placed second in district with a record of 10-2 and an overall season record of 23-7. Coach Duval was very proud of the team reaching the finals in the Arlington Classic. The Texan girls were the first Arlington team to do this in seven years. Outstanding games during the district season were against Lamar and Arlington. The fem Texans scored pro- bably their best offensive game against Lamar, winning 58-30. Big Sam girls defeated Arlington 43-35 . . . QAJ After the tip-off, both teams watch anxiously for the ball to take direction. QBJ Coach Cindy Duval gives the girls some pre-game in- spiration. QCJ Sandra Mitchell dribbles the ball into a crowd of defenders in a game against Richland. 126 Sports Q aw -wav - W 2 .t,,L.... ... ,,, . .2 ..x,y.. A e,,M... .ze X 2 ..... .,... 4 . it --.. a r r'i ir- ...: 2 :::: IS . if A 2 .5 2 ....- : . A ---'-'t:' , . 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Sports 127 Classy Ladies Show Talent i p .... 5 Al tAl Judith McGill catches a pass and prepares to take the ball down court. dBi Sandra Mitchell gains control of the ball as her teammates move in to help. KCl Sandra Mitchell keeps hold of the ball even under adverse conditions. tDl Junior Judith McGill stays airborne in anticipation of the outcome of the shot she has just taken. 128 Sports D 'fy iw? H. YI .,, Jw ' ri S S R 5 f . ts M ., ze., sri -9 l 'fm r 'L QW. WA flu. K 5 .', rr lfw if .gk . m 2'x1 QA! Lola Dinsmore, senior, attempts to block her opponent while Dede Pennie comes to aid. QBJ Senior Dede Pennie passes to Sandra Mitchell as they proceed down the court. QC! A fem Texan uses great effort for a rebound. Sports 129 Ladg B-ballers Face Rough Season . . . Although the Junior Varsity placed second in district, the team worked hard and had a successful year, said Owedia Kemp, coach of the fem JV basketball team. The girls took second in district with a record of 10-2 and an overall record of 19-7. The JV team participated in two tournaments. Sam's girls won first place championship in the Arlington JV Tournament. Their opponents were Richard- son JJ Pearce, Duncanville, and Lamar. Next the Roundballers walked away with the consola- tion title in the Plano JV Tour- nament after defeating McKin- ney and Bowie but losing to South Oak Cliff. The girls' basketball team was a total team effort at all times. Sam's JV worked hard all season but three players were credited for their outstan- ding leadership, Melody Nicholson, Me Me Williams, and Mindy Gowdy. Gowdy led the team in scoring and second in rebounding. Williams ranked second in scoring but led in rebounding. Coach Kemp stated, lt has been rewarding to be associated with a team that had enough desire and dedication to play every game 100 percent to the final second. lAl Sophomore Mindy Gowdy goes up for two points in a game against Richland. QBQ Kim Musick reaches high for the rebound as Lawanda Nute blocks. QCJ Team captain Mindy Gowdy attempts a shot over a Richland Rebel. 130 Sports ,,,. . 4 1 6 lf ,.,,... .. A. , , , ,V Bl My , ,,,. ik f 1 la: f W , , .aa 5 f' ,A . 35 ' . fi . . ..Q I wr ieli fif EE Z' 4 W V, ,... . . ' 5 ..., .. ll ,, ,.,. ' . lii: -- I ..... , , - .,.. .,, . - ii V I W .V , 1.l ,,g,. A 7 1 l'l' .1.. .zlll '- . i f - 4 . ,, ,,.,,.... ... T . ' R ' ,l E f ff? f f l f Av ve M- .1-s fgy f ..,,, . ,,,l. ,, x5m -,,', I, J - 5 'h 3 W if .g a 1, :wie ..,.. ,.,. - s ' ff .fa 4 vrrrw- ll 51 5 Q Wi! A 'M if as 'flll as W an ELM. ,, J . ,. Hawaii? X gs Lf, 95 Jr gf 2 lt ?3 1 5 Q M if wi if' f ,al . K af. K Q S , at , 31 2, far 5 w . 1 , , , ,,,. ,,... if f.. hi H wi Tim lr swf-s'2 1' s fl fi f gk: '- V ! M ll My ' ff ' Sk-'II' , zz V... kk 55:1 ' FW s ' . ,ze-.. :Z . sf 4 me fi I 7 fff. . .... giligs li' H .,,,,. il. V -. .1,f K W2 Q , . ,fa ll ,g , 2,,,,gl', vr5 ,lf-.smear ,, .gfifg 5, any ,mr-:af ...Q 1- 4:-,mf A W -Y' .146 wil: f -.41-Ji M l. , QL,M-- ...Al i 1 I 1 . ggi .. , .,,,, , ..... , Q5 l -4.-5 , - .f M-M, 1, g ji, Vila.. will ,, f' . -- g ma: f- wfw5Q,s,f 1.51, ull E. .. g l i. ss--5,-,M cl, ywl,,g ,,g3mlg,m1,sug-,l.- ,,., 3 i , ,,,,, ff fm ,, fa 5,55 'iw2,,l::. ,fsew f..- fqgllm fe59g5Q ,Qi . , 1' fg,,,, v . V T W' ., . ,g...,,g Z . ,,,. T-... AT C1 iAl Sophomore Mindy Gowdy takes careful aim despite her opponents' efforts to block. QBT Sophomore MeMe Williams goes up for a basket as Mindy Gowdy watches with anticipation. QC! The JV girls basketball team includes ibottom row l-rl Karen Thornton, Glory Ramsey, MeMe Williams, Kelly Ford, Melody Nicholson, Lawanda Nute, Kim Musick, Rachel Daniels, Debbie Hilton 1Top row I-rl Coach Oweida Kemp, Carola Wilson, Dawn St. John, Jenny Tyler, Mindy Gowdy, Heidi Hauck, Helen Hoffpauir, Mary Bousquet. Sports 131 Loss to Colts Hinders Di triot Goal AI . . . The greatest characteristic of the team was its ability to come from behind late in the game, Stated Don Louis, coach of the Varsity Basketball Team. The team proved this true as it placed second with its 20-12 season record and 9-3 district record. Only three teams have won more games in one season than this varsity team. The team showed its skill by coming out from behind late in .many of its games. ln a contest against South Grand Prairie, the Tex- ans were behind 34-3O. After the third quarter, Sam rallied and won the game 53-47 . . . iAi Darryl Washington takes a warm-up shot before the game begins. QBQ Senior Jeff White attempts a side shot. QCJ Johnny Spruiel, senior, successfully slam dunks a shot. QDJ Coach Don Louis shouts a bit of encouragement to his team. 132 Sports V :Sri 'f 'Mm y Ku- , ,,,, . ,, V its is , . ft ' ttts if ii ii riii i ... 1 iill 3 1 .ii M 7 Qppranem 't,1 ,,,,,,, Bryan 47 I. 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S Ta 552' Q65 '3 4 We is P- lAl Boys' Varsity Basketball Team includes: lbottom row I-rl Jeff Chapman, Terry Smith, Johnny Spruiel, Jeff White, Steve Nuss, Kyle Roth, Darryl Stoker, Kenny Moss, flop rowl Coach Don Louis, David Wood, Darryl Washington, Mike Benson, Ozie Harris, David Bryant, Ken Pennie, Mike Pilgrim, Terry Wilson, Coach David Clyde. lBl Sen- ior Johnny Spruiel becomes airborne while aiming for a basket. Sports 133 9-3 Record Places Varsity in Second Twice in district play the Texans managed to pull out a win against Bowie while trailing behind. In the team's first en- counter with Bowie, the Vols were on top 40-29 in the third quarter. When Sam played the Vols the second time around, the Texans won 71-66 after lag- ging behind 41-29 at the half. Sam's roundballers played in three tournaments. The first was the Big Four Tournament. The Texans played Arlington and Bowie, winning the con- solation championship. ln both the Arlington Classic and the Lions Club Tournament, Sam won one and lost one. Five Texans received district and city mention. Ozie Harris was selected for first team district and first team city. Johnny Spruiel made second team district and also first team city. Jeff White received honorable mention, district and second team city, along with Steve Nuss. Mike Pilgrim ob--, tained honorable mention city. A QA! Senior Steve Nuss dribbles the ball determinedly down the court. fBl Ozie Harris, senior, blocks an attempted shot by an opponent, iCl Jeff White prepares to pass the ball to an unseen teammate. Q01 Junior Mike Pilgrim goes up for a shot while being backed by Ozie Harris. 134 Sports E Sa S 'ii www' QAJ Coach Don Louis discusses strategy with the team members before the final period. QB! Jett White, senior, attempts to pass the ball over his opponent. tCy Junior Mike Pilgrim stretches high as his opponent proceeds to block the shot. QDJ During a jump shot, senior Ozie Harris reaches high to get the first hand on the ball. gil? 4 N35 Sports 135 JV Roundballers Shoot for Experience N Ai lAl The JV Boys' Basketball Team includes: lbottom row I-rl Ed Seals, Andre Garrett, Cecil Freeman, Eddy Perry, tsecond rowl Mike Allen, David Alexander, Dennis Livingston, Mike Mitchell, David Mayo, Rich- ard Henderson, ltop rowl Coach David Clyde, Mike Jenkins, Shaun House, Allen Johnson, David Bird, Jesse Gonzales, Craig Armstrong, Rod Nelson, Andy Nordgaard. lBl Sophomore Andre Garret plans his next move as sophomore Jesse Gonzales comes to his aid. 136 Sports 'WL A t - l l k V .t 1 .at V. yBaskegbal!,.QgQhedule ' 57 f' - ,1A,.. l , l , ,.., Z , ..-ms. .ess L- ,f - l 501 . 5 , HQ ffm :fm f.:.fm:f, mfwre f f , l , WN .... a tll- if 1 1 ?f 9 i f ll ? i' The great thing about this team was that after a very dismal start, the players con- tinued to work very hard and finally improved themselves. They became one ef the best teams in our district, stated Junior Varsity Basketball Coach David Clyde. After losing their firstseven games, the Texans succeeded in turning their season around. They had a 16-15 season record and a 9-3 district record, which placed them second in district. The JV roundballers were tied for the first half of district championship. . . fAl Coach Clyde explains strategy to Eddie Perry between periods. CBQ Reaching high, David Alexander at- tempts to steal the ball. QCJ During the tip-off, Dennis Livingston becomes air- borne. tDl Allen Johnson takes the ball to the hoop for an easy lay-up. Sports 137 District Plag Proves Tough We had the strongest line up of hitters in a long time, stated Mrs. Sue Ellis, the girls' varsity volleyball coach. The varsity volleyball team again fell short of the number one spot in district, settling with second. The girls had a victori- ous year, taking a first in the beginning half of district play. They finished the season with a 9-3 district record. In the first half of district play, the varsity team had a record of 5-1. They won their first three games against Lamar, Haltom and Burleson. The girls then took on Richland but were defeated with scores of 15-12, 15-6. Next on the varsity sched- ule was Arlington. The girls defeated the Colts 15-8, 15-12. The spikers then went on to play Bowie, and came out with a vic- tory 15-6, 11-15, 15-4 . .. QAJ Kathy Usher goes up for a spike. U31 Sandra Mitchell blocks a return. tCl Sandra Mitchell sets up the ball. Nitin 1 xv Qi IU x xo is . ,wp 'NWN BT pWmme,.2mi.,, Q,,V,.. W , .,,, ,, ,x.. . .. Y f.f, - if A Ci CAD As she serves the ball, senior Terry McElreath uses full con- centration. lBi Tammy McClendon and Tammy Dale hug after the team's victory over Bowie. QCJ As fellow teammates prepare for the next move, Sandra Mitchell jumps up for a spike. Sports 139 Al tAl Varsity volleyball rnembers include Cbottom row I ri Manager Pam Sneath Shannon Harte Claire Caudry Kathy Usher Manager Teris Brantley, ttop rowl Coach Sue Ellis Terry MGElreath Sandra Mitchell Tammy Dale Judith McGill Tammy McClendon Coach Cindy Duval, QBJ Senior Kathy Usher fakes a breather after a rough play 103 Sandra Mitchell and Terry McEIreath attempt to block a Haltorn spike. The varsity just fell short of first place finishing second ln district The girls, tied with Ftich- land, went on to a playoff game. The varsity won the game and the first half of districtt The volleyball team then began second half of district play. The girls won all of their first four games against Lamar, Haltom, Burleson, and Rich- land. The spikers then played Arlington and Bowie but were defeated in both gamest Although losing the last two games, the team went into the playoffs with a good attitudet Unfortunately the varsity team lost the district title to Bowie 10- 8, 1-15, 15-6, leaving the Tex- ans in second place. . . 140 Sports Varsity Visits District Plagoffs at ' itti ' at - - i s 2 a ,E r S 5 f i os i i E 35+ riii 'L t l A titt rrirs fV1 lrtl i , gs , l i ' if Q . i Z. r sw y i s t at t i Ai i tAj Sandra Mitchell attempts to return the ball as teammates Terry McElreath, Judith McGill, Tammy McCIendon, and Robyn Woody gather to assist. Sports 141 JV Gains Valuable Experience . . . I feel we had an excellent season. The overall strength of the team was really good, stated Cindy Duval, coach of the Junior Varsity and Sopho- more Volleyball Teams. The team had a good season, win- ning 13 and losing eight games and having a 7-5 district record. The girls' biggest thrill came on Oct. 24-25 when they trav- eled to Burleson and brought home first place in the district tournament held there. In district play, the Arlington Colts proved to be the most dif- ficult team to play. They were the girls' toughest rivals in the district. They had a good offense and defense, said Coach Duval. The team some- times tried too hard because of the rivalry. The girls lost the district game which fell on Nov. 4 against Bowie. . . --U--40 W 'Q 142 Sports fAl Glory Ramsey puts up a bump as Robyn Woody and Jean Goodson prepare for the next move. QBJ Juniors Jean Goodson and Robyn Woody reach high to block the opponent. ICJ Andrea DeHaven, Robyn Woody and Jean Goodson get ready for the opponent's serve. KDJ Members and coaches of the JV and sophomore volleyball teams include ibottom row I-rl Adri- ana Zertuche, Kim Musick, Glory Ramsey, Yolanda Spence, Heidi Hauck, Andrea DeHaven, Karen Maler, Lisa McClendon, Jean Goodson, Pam Sneath, lsecond rowl Coach Cindy Duval, Robyn Woody, Kelly Ford, Terri Brown, Laura McGill, Stacy Pil- grim, Mindy Gowdy, Annette McKinzie, Kim Hobby. lEl The JV team gathers around Coach Ellis for one last word of strategy before the game begins. QFJ Yolanda Spence bumps the ball, while Kelly Ford and Kim Musick get ready to help. Sports 143 144 Sports Two Advance To Regionals two of Sam's swimmers, Pat Henz and Barbara Southall, kept the team's spirit up as they advanced into reglonals. Henz received first in the 500 freestyle which took him to regionals. Southall went to the regional meet by placing in the 100-yard butterfly. On April 25 the city-wide ban- quet was held. Super Sophomore Titles were given to Autumn McCool and Pat Henz. MoCool also received the Most improved Award. Southall and Henz were recognized as Most Dedicated and Outstanding Swimmers. . . QAJ Pat Henz tcenterl, dives in as the whistle is blown. tBl After a hard workout, soph Autumn McCool is ready to rest. lAl Swim Team members include, lbottom I-rl Marty Buckholt, Shelia Hollis, Autumn McCooI, Barbara Southall, Lynn McNamara, Kristen Hackenberg, Angela Mentlik, Connie Porter, Patti McClure, ltop rowl Pat Henz, James Alexander, Daryl Sims, Kevin Birdsong. IBJ Junior Shelia Hollis practices her swimming strokes. lCJ Pat Henz informs his teammates that the next event is about to begin. Sports 145 146 Sports wimmers Keep piril xi is ,z 4 5? 22 3 E! ii l Q QAJ Soph Kristen Hackenberg does the breaststroke. lBl Pat Henz takes his final lap in the 500 freestyle. lCl ln diving position, Lynn McNamara, lmiddlej awaits the whistle. E' Kickers Bring Home lst Trophg ... We wish there was more support from the students because these kids are good at what they do, stated Coach Reuben Tomlin, the coach of the Varsity and JV soccer teams. Both teams had ex- cellent seasons. The Varsity AT 10 Kickers placed second in district with a record of 7-4. 3 Q. They also brought Sam its first soccer trophy by winning con- solation at the Bowie tournament. The JV placed as district co- champs with Arlington High and had a 7-3 district record. The JV kickers didn't give up a goal during the second half of district play, a fact Coach Tomlin tells with pride. . . 4 0 3 .. D1 QAJ Jerry Wood prepares to throw the ball into play as Tommy Schutz awaits the action. QBQ Steve Rejcek attempts a pass to Eddie Kennedy. QCD Members of the Varsity and Junior Varsity soccer teams include: fbottom row I-ri Mario Campos, Ron Covington, Penny Stover, Cathy Coufal, Kim Kerley, Mauricio Ovalle, Thai Nguyen. isecond rowi Stuart Street, Albert Charanza, Gary Anderle, Cliff Fort, Tod Chapman, Sammy Acosta, Tom Hanes. tthird rowi Jerry Wood, Doug Levesque, Les Breedlove, Steven Thompson, Charles Led- ford, Eddie Kennedy, Mario Rangel, James Neinast. ifourth rowi Coach Reuben Tomlin, Tommy Schutz, Russell Hamblet, Bobby Jach, Matt Jones, Randy Rude, Steve Rejcek, Rusty Rude. Sports 147 Tennis Tak . . . The Big Sam Texan Ten- nis Team had a good season. The racketeers participated in several tournaments over the year, such as Garland, L. D. Bell, and the district tourna- ment at the University of Texas at Arlington. Texan tennis players brought home a fourth place trophy from the Trinity Team Tourney. Strong performances came from players Suzanne Garner, Melanie Mason, Jerri Paup, Don Lewis, Roger Mills, and Henry Cantu. Tennis players had a good year in the way of rebuilding and look for good things from sophomores and juniors return- ing next year . . . lAl Sophomore Roger Mills awaits his opponent's serve. lBi Nancy Drew, iunior, leans in to make a forehand con- nection. CCJ Roger Mills has the look of a champ. N im x Golfers 'Pull' on Big Season but or PM gilgh Q S 1 L ,V . G in -7 in A iiii ,,7g.a 2 x RMI? Q :A J f W , f J r fha Af iAl Golf team members include: ibottom row I-rl Roger Ford, Chuck Taylor, Fletcher Douglas, Vic Renonic, Les Breedlove, Flaj Sepeda. ltop rowl Byron Smith, Paul Steinmetz, Kenny Moss, Bill McFarlin, Keith Sims, Mike Turk. QBl Keeping his eye on the ball junior Paul Steinmetz rares back for a long shot down the fairway. Sam's golf team finished sixth out of 10 teams entered in district. This was an improve- ' ment from last year's eighth place. Throughout the year the golfers played in eight tourneys, always placing in the bottom third. The Texan golfers did their practicing at Grand Prairie Municipal and Wood Crest Country Club. Fletcher Douglas was the team's tourney leader with a stroke average of 84. Close behind was Paul Steinmetz with an average of 87. There were no seniors on the team, so all members will be returning next year. We should have a com- petitive team next year, stated the golf team's coach, Jay Cannon. E 150 Sports ' ' uwkaw . u,f 'ga ww :fl 5 H2344 'nn 1 rw f y ua ,, ry V. 57 W M S, , F! 7 J, ,, . MMF 44-swf' '-Wm ' ,,.,,..,-av v +1 z N ,V A my , K N A' KM?-5,1 V, M ,A-T . ,A 443 1 .J J' A- A 5 ,, 153:11 - .. ' f 5,16 . . x 'f ,Ay 19.5,-f A -gffw ' ' ' .9 lx i fx,,,wQf4fffzx'E?,'f'k'Q,gJ-91 A 'E . . I Ap, 4 , . 4.,,,.v , 7 X '-4,,,fx,4 X , A X2 fm .L 4' u gf, fe? 6 ,Q ,, 1, 2 . . ffkdzwwqwjwn . ,Ag ' AM. 9 , 1,,,, , gg A 'fK'z f4 ,JU if , ff- f.51,L1, 2 K1 rf Thinclads Qwipe District Title 'nil' nb. BT QA, Sam's track members receive a word of encouragement from the coaches. iBi Coach Phil Kissinger records the runners' finishing time. QCJ Eyeing the finish line, a determined Texan takes off with the baton. , 152 Sports Q. sb' . I S x , in 8 mari ff. K k . iii Q I W ' i' ...L . .' . izh iii l V ' e.., . '13 VW V in wg! ,..... i Aiii i M - .M . ..,, my V , ., - . f ,L I 'i Kumi . f iiii 'Q 'i' wan, s -um. nn it , . . ia.. . , Q .f.. V t Q essr s as or c .,.. A S Q 'iii 'm 'EC l .ge F, fig! mi. .2 .ii . 1. .am '- 1 1 FP iii!! c FE . J S w S I iii . Ax, -1 it M... 1 A Bl t ' --Ay' , .. Y 1, Ft 'te . EW' Yffwigi fig . iffy? .Um U35 , '-,- 1- 1. it - '. P Q 1 '- . 'r M - ' . . . Sam Houston Track Team took District Championship at the UTA meet, placing in everything but the high jump. This district title was the first since 1976. Johnnie Cobb won the shot put, giving the Texans their first individual victory at the meet. Tommy Hobbs, Ken Pennie, Aurthur Jeffery, and Mike Allen set a new school record of 42.4 in the 400-meter relay. Gary Kopp then set a record of 9:59.9 in the two-mile run. The Texans closed out the meet by taking home the Gold Medal in the mile relay. . . QAJ Mitch Pettigrew and Scotty Caldwell practice long distance. CBJ Tommy Hobbs and Ken Pennie stretch out together. Sports 153 AT 154 Sports Tracksters Take Home Gold KAJ Ready for the hand-off, a track member runs tull speed ahead. QB! Rod Nelson takes time to stretch M h Y M mitt 5 t out. ICJ Senior Scotty Caldwell uses full concentra- tion as he passes his opponent. 5 YQ . J T F 3' it T A L if F . i r i :,, f , in in , Q, g gn 3 S L: K R L Y , I J.. f ' h S iff, - -. i ' -. P 4 4? c S tl L -3 4. r Zi' -.. i s v X 5 32 ,551 '31 ' A 1 . 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Al vt . lAj Track Team includes lbottom row I-rl David Fickett, Ricky Keith, Pat Clapper, Tommy Hobbs, Mike Allen, Aurthur Jeffery, Albert Charanza, Phil Mitchell, Richard Henderson, Gary Kopp, Wes Thetford, Darren Rose, Terry Lackey, lsecond rowj James Turner, Mike Nennmann, Peter Cartsunis, John Hofer, Tom Cooley, Darrell Sherrard, Lawrence Green, Major Sykes, Alan Stoner, Billy Shupe, Robert Cronin, lthird rowl Coach Richard English, Clay Beberstein, Richard Gutkowski, Shelia Hollis, Mitch Pettigrew, Scotty Caldwell, Veronica Allen, Johnnie Cobb, Damon Inman, Mike Jenkins, Ozie Harris, Rod Nelson, Steve Ewing, Ken Pennie, Mike Alonso, Tod Boykin, Tammy Faber, Doug Garrlety, Coach Guy Shaw Thompson. QBJ Track Team captains are il-rl Mitch Pettigrew, Johnnie Cobb, and Scotty Caldwell. QCJ Coach English prepares the long jump for the next runner. Sports 155 51 Small Team Slows Progress Girls' Track Coach Ms.A Connie Thomas reflected on the year as being overall a good one. The team's main strengths lay with the sprinters and distance people, stated Ms. Thomas. The relay runners were subject to change due to injuries and people not going to certain meets. The team's main weakness lay with its small size and the Texans proved to be weak in field events. The fems finished sixth overall ln district . with Dede Pennie proving to be the superior track team member. She was first lndistrict in the 100-meter dash and in the 400-meter dash . . . QA! Rachel Daniels awaits the verdict as a teammate measures it for her. lBi Track team members ll-ri Lucretia Potts, Traci Garner, Carelgean Houd- mann, Mamie Bush, La Fonda Black, Beth Farnik, Demetria Flowers and Bich Dang take a leisure moment to relax and joke among themselves. -o ' Sports B QAJ Members of the Girls' Track Team include: lbottom row l-rt Traci Garner, Demetria Flowers, La Fonda Black, Vicky Cdr- dova, Aleta Williams, lsecond rowl Pam Sheath, Rhonda Thorne, Rachel Daniels, Carelgean Houdmann, lla Moore, Beth Farnlk, Kelly Ford, Bich Dang, Mary Bousquet, lthird rowt Coach Connie Thomas, Sarah Long, Lucretia Potts, Mamie Bush, Dede Pennie, Claire Caudry, Coach Owedia Kemp. QBJ Aleta Williams touches ground after a long jump. Sports 157 E42 zz, fix? ax :sz 55' ii? SSS Q12 35 mf gm Q I f 2 K X A .I.. What this team might have lacked in talent, they made up for with determina- tion, stated JV Baseball Coach David Clyde. Even though the hardballers started off the season slowly, they still managed to pull out first place in district with a record of 11-1. The Texans started the season 0-6, but once they found the best lineup on the field and a bit of self- confidence, they began to win consistently. Timely hitting, along with consistent pitching and defense, played a big role in turning the team's season around. One of the hardballers' most outstanding games was against Haltom. Trailing in the seventh inning 6-3, the Texans came back with four runs to win 7-6. ln another exciting contest against Richland, the Texans gained a run during the seventh to tie the score. After nine inn- ings, Big Sam eventually won 9-6 iAl Sophomore Herbert McConathy leans in on a hard swing. iBl The Texans show their excitement after winning a tough contest. QCJ Keith Birdsong strives to beat the ball to flrst. 162 Sports Slow Start Plagues JV Ml The JV Baseball Team includes fbottom I-rl John Bybee, Bruce Jones, Keith Dickson, Darren Bates, Carlton Griffin, Scott Eason, Bobby Moore, Herbert McConathy, Darrell Vick, Phil Caffey, ftop rowl Doug Degroote, J. J. Waite, David Haley, Keith Birdsong, Craig Dyer, Clark Cantrell, Doug Meacham, Scott Williams, Randy Townley, Mark Jones, Barry Jones, Melinda Lamm, Coach David Clyde. tBl Keith Dickson charges into home plate causing the catcher to miss. lOl Pitcher Barry Jones determinedly throws a strike. Sports 163 166 Faculty ggsi gsisvw mx sxxxyygx 5 .0 isgs x' Q Xi S O I 4' sg ' 0 ' I I I ' I 0. , 6... git!! sxss I l ,.g 44 , Nxt tggi Iflflnfl' 4' ifdflfjlf Q' nf-If 1' , 5 s X H n A A V 4 A A 's X f ss sei' Y ' I X 'Wife f X 'YXS 7 X .'1'.'l J .ox I xxff, 'Sf , s 1 A p.u 'g N9 X. 5 I x P , 'SB ' ' 5 A 3 Q I A is S 1 1 , :Eb ' :ANU Q I f - 1 pf Q ' : 'fa il., N s . ll 7 3 2 s Q' f 1 P' QE- ji X '.. Riff IV 2 'Q U, X X , K' 'S r fn, Ren 2 S A by 5 II 3-og ,AQ-Q50 AQ' H E t Q 5 A -9 A5 - 0 1 1 fr' 6 ss S ' f . . 1 M4 t ,Q 43 4AA Ax I 0:ln1l1d Ill lv,' 0 . 1 .I 4,19 4.a':'l'u'.' l'4 ' 'I' 'nnnuulvff' Facuny 167 Board Approves New Gym and they handled the money problems for Arlington schools. The School Board held monthly meetings to approve the financial condition of the schools. Adopted this year by the board for the first time was i paid teacher insurance. Along 4 with this tax-free insurance was 4 apay raise. i Due to the rising interest in ' sports among students, the j School Board authorized the d g building of new practice gyms I for local high schools. This much needed addition to Sam 2 Houston . . . X-.3 'fa . QAJ Mr. J. W. Counts serves his second year as superintendent of Arlington Independent School District. KBJ School Board member: are Mrs. Christine Barnett, secretaryg Dr. Truett C. Boles, presidentg and Dr. Tom Telle, vice-president. tback rowi Mr. Gary McClaskey, Mr. Clyde Godfrey, Mr. Rick Cline, assistant secretary, and Mr. Eroy Harry. 168 Faculty Rem nse Makes If Number Nine . . . with his words of wisdom and serious intentions, Mr. B. H. Remynse took the reigns of principal for the ninth year. As Sam's chief supporter, he was willing to cooperate in a number of school activities, including class meetings and pep rallies. Uncle Bud's dedication to his work only begins with his ability to create a comfortable atmosphere for both students and faculty. Mr Fiemynse earned degrees from both the University of Texas at Arlington and North Texas State University. He started as a coach at Carter Junior High in 1963 and was transferred to Sam in 1967. In 1972, after being assistant principal, he was appointed head man . . . QAJ Blues Brothers B. H. Fiemynse and Robert Connor offer to sign autographs ahertheh pep raHy pedormance.iBJ Principal B. H. Remynse discovers that another busy day is in store for him. iCl Uncle Bud shows his Big Sam spirit while cheering the Texans on to victory before a game. Faculty 169 VP's Become VlP's ...and he kept us up to date with current Texan news. Vice- Prlnoipal G. A. Glenn headed the activity schedule and enlightening third period announcements. The vicefprincipal position was not held by one person alone. Actually, it was a trio. Mrs. Tommie Williams and Mr. Monroe Bicknell shared the role. Along with being dean of girls, , Mrs. W Williams was an active sponsor of Newcomers' Club. Last year she was rewarded -for her school involve- ment by being chosen as the CTA Administrator of the Year. Mr. Bicknell served as the dean of boys and kept tabs on attendance records. His major concerns .were tardies, teach- ers, textbooks, and . . . :Irs Wit? 'fewrs mil 'lixnws 5 e C01 A sw.- Ylcfnfy Wig Q ui 'Harm mm -me s.s Bunk Aj T .,, A ' KULU pfaxm A 43' is ' f 5 Lf.-- C..-:lI iAi Vice-Principal G, A. Glenn helps seniors order announcements. QBJ Mrs. Tommie Williams and senior Lucy Schrickel set up Sep tember's bulletin board. QC! Vice-Principal Monroe Bicknell admires the artwork of Student Congress during Kick a Colt week. 170 Faculty Computer Eases Counselors' Jobs is tw . . . computers are taking over the world, and the counselors' offices are not exceptions. The introduction of our own terminal eased the jobs of our counselors. This addition made it possible to make on the spot changes in scheduling. The ter- minal wasn't the only new detailg NW 444 bi sf 7' V 3 Gt 'xggftff i 5? lg it . 'ti .N Ai 0 Mrs. Margaret Shultz was also added to the counseling staff. Students were able to turn to their respective counselors for advice concerning school and home matters. . . xx u 'fx 1 , Lf' N - Di lAl Mrs. Margaret Shultz and Mrs. June Hough discuss the convenience of Sam's modern day computer. QBJ Mrs. Marjean Kitts finds that schedule changes are a popular request. KCl Counselor Mrs. Betty Whitaker helps junior Cami Mahan make a college choice. fDl Mrs. Betty Manning lis- tens patiently as a student explains his rea- son for getting out of a vocational class. Faculty 171 Seven Manage Gflices and when there was a problem, they called a secre- tary. Part of the secretaries' jobs was to correspond with everyone to keep things in line, but that wasn't all. They also had many other duties including keeping the books and working with the computer. The government asked for more information concerning the schools, which actually meant more reports and more work for the secretaries. Each of the ladies agreed that her office seemed more like a General information Bureau, but all did enjoy their positions at Sam . . . g ,- QAJ Mrs. Barbara Roberts plays postman. lBl Mrs. Pat Ftumbo accepts another doubtful excuse. lCl Mrs. Nina Dewberry likes working with Sam's new computer terminal. 172 Faculty 4'J in II QAJ Mrs. Helen Shumate fills it to the rim for Mr. G. A. Glenn. QBJ Mrs. Joy Crossnoe begins another year by lil- ing new schedules. QCJ Mrs. Doris Brazzil looks up after being interrupted again. lDl Mrs. Diane Ftuff takes dicta- tion from Mr. B. H. Ftemynse. Faculty 173 Nurses 1 1 F, . Doctor fudenfs . . . the nurse, Mrs. JoAnn Owens, and clinic aide, Mrs. Pat Edney, were another vital part of Sam Houston's faculty. They could be found in the clinic, located in the front office, any time there was a medical prob- lem. Mrs. Owens and Mrs. Edney took care of those who were ill and those who just thought they were ill, so a trip to the clinic didn't promise a vacation from school. The two also had a few minor emergencies which called for their help, but much of their time was spent updating records . . . . . QA! Open wide, exclaims Mrs. Jo Ann Owens as she examines clinic aide Mrs. Pat Edney. QB! Mrs. Owens and Mrs. Edney find some excuses hard to believe. QCJ With a few props, school nurse Jo Ann Owens can diagnose almost anything. 174 Faculty Librarg Acquires New Boss and the myth that all a librarian does is stamp books all day was not true. The librar- ian, Mrs. Jacquline Florimonte, and the two library aides gladly assisted students in choosing the right library materials, but that wasn't the extent of the job. Each ofthe ladies had to have a broad knowledge of audio- visual aids, a coordination of all subject areas, and a working relationship with the faculty. The Big Sam library has over 22,000 books covering diversi- fied subjects and interests. . . Bi QAJ Librarian Jackie Florimonte places a book on the shell. lBi Aides Mrs. Mary Jackson and Mrs. Joyce Bent, along with librarian Mrs. Jackie Florimonte, help senior Lisa Dumais select a book for an English assignment. Faculty 175 4 lAj Manager Mrs. Goldie Vaughn again plans the next week's lunches. tBl Cafeteria workers relax before prepanng founh penod lunch.iCj Mrs Ohm Acam Hnmhesthelunch with hot sweet rolls. lDl Assistant manager Mrs. Francis Clark displays her enjoyment of work with a smile. Nutrition Stressed cafeteria ladies helped make school lunches more nutritious with careful planning of meals. A new six week cycle menu was tried out on student lunches, and soft drinks were replaced by juices in the drink machines. The nutritional menus didn't omit the overall favorites, including chicken fried steak and tacos. Students welcomed the returning Little Debbies . . . . , .SE it Bl 176 Faculty Businesses Benefit Occupations Qazawasaa ' zxcvaxum Q mail WMC! Evmlffft gf . . and business courses were advantages to students, whether they were college bound or just set out for a career. The classes available taught a variety of office skills. A student could choose from typing, shorthand, accounting, record- keeping, and several other busi- ness related courses. Two classes were dropped because of the change from quarter to semester system and the curriculum was streamlined QAJ Mrs. Sue Williams makes out her les- son plans for her typing classes. QBQ Mrs. Margaret Hattendorf explains the con- veniences of adding machines to senior 1-, xg si ii'f,! Nm W .4 A T iiftm Fa?-:Q 5'-.ni f' Sebra Saunders. KCl The beginning day of school, Mrs. JoAnn Richey tells her TCT yn NNW- 1'. students the class rules. QDJ After a joke is told, Coach Cindy Duval grins. rr'-...NW . ... t AIP..--K.- ,eg Q ,. DT Coaches Train Drivers . . . sophomores were required to take a full year of physical education, but for the juniors and seniors the class was only an elective. Students participated in a variety of coed activities includ- ing tennis, touch football, and ping-pong. Intramural sports were not offered, but class com- petition made the course more interesting for students. Those who wished to be eligi- ble for a driver's license at the age of 16 took a semester of driver education. The class con- sisted of spending time driving a car, working with simulators, and doing class assignments fAl Coach Fioy Burrell discusses an upcoming play with a member of the football team. lBl Mr. Jack Giles talks to his class of future drivers. QCJ Varsity football coach Tommy Cantrell decides on the best way to kick a Colt at the Arlington game. -as 1 iiuiiir. Al - . f .me l l gl V-. Q K -,, aim f -,, s , x gf I ' ' ',-.- --gf .f 71562 , . ,- fAl Mr. David Clyde, basketball coach, explains the game plan to his players QBJ Girls' volleyball coach Mrs Sue Ellis shows emotion after an excit mg game against Arlington High fCl Junior varsity football coach Richard English answers a question in the locker room during halftime English Sharpens Grammar . . . in general, English classes added more grammar and com- position to their bulging sched- ules for the year. Seniors who had a special interest in one of the diversified branches of English were able to spend some time exploring that field. In addition to regular classes, courses in comparative science fiction, mythology, grammar and composition were offered. English teachers looked for- ward to the completion of the new curriculum documents to make the courses in all high schools uniform . . . QA3 Mrs. Darcy Kirby explains to seniors John Hofer and Lonnie Jones that A comes before LBJ English students answer a question of Mrs. Dixie Kirkpa- trick with a funny response. CCJ Coach Reuben Tomlin scoots to the rescue of the well known Texan Spirit. U had QAJ Mrs. Hannah Goolsby explains the directions on semester exams. CBJ Mrs. Gail Hill follows along as the juniors read Moby Dick in English class. QCJ Mrs. Yvonne Davis hands out a new book, Designs in Fic- tion, for her sophomore English class to read. Cl Arts Inspire Talents . . . and classes that fall under fine arts were used by students as a means of releasing their artistic ability. For those with a creative touch or eye, there was a choice of commerical art, jewelry, or clay. Some students found that photography best expressed their creative skill. Many chose a class in jour- nalism so they could show off their talent through writing. Drama classes were domi- nated by those who could act, while classes in choir were filled with students with great vocal ability. Band classes gave experi- ence in playing a musical. . . iAj Art teacher Mrs. Barbara Thomas decides to add some finishing touches to her own masterpiece. lBj At the jour- nalism picnic, Ms. Lina Davis is caught treating herself to another hot dog. iCj Mr. Ron Durham assists an Art lll stu- dent with her project in a jewelry designing and making course. X1 1 Al Cl Bi . -M, 4 l 4 'Q ... .. ff ' lv- fmt ik HE pm V . , by HAD:-., Bl l 1 c M-I QAJ Mr. Don Blankenship blocks a scene with Pat Sulak and Kim Miller. QBQ Photo teacher Mr. Cohn Drennan gets ready to enlarge a picture. QCD Ms. Rosalyn Waldorf prepares the orchestra for a con- cert. KDJ Band director Mr. Jeremy Walker plans AFS activities with Pat Sulak and Brenda Sisney. Parlez - Vous ranoais? and speaking a foreign language proved harder than many students thought. As the textbooks were used for guides and study, the classes played games and lis- tened to tapes for speaking practice. For students to learn a little about the country's culture, the teachers used what is called realia . This meant having for- eign currency, posters from the country, and books about the people. The classes participated in contests against other schools and field trips were taken . . . lAl Mrs. Gay Ogden teaches her Ger- man class a lesson in culture and civili- zation. lBl French reading delights Mrs. Jean Kevil. QCQ Alicia Godwin and Ms. Mary Ellen Williams discuss plans for the Spanish banquet. QDJ Randy Town- ley takes notes from Mrs. Phyllis Collins. fY'?x ssh IRM? fi' 'tx E f ,fps 3.-H ,M e ?7 1, w ,f,,,,.,. , , A AK, we . 2 .f , W 2 ,gf ,-,,.,' My ff ,f 1 . Q 522, ig? 5 1 dllli. fx .X .salfwf ' Pin lan- 'f x Cl Home Ee Expresses Adulthood . . . and a trip to the hospital by Child Development students gave them the opportunity to see a film concerning the birth of a baby. Home Furnishing classes dealt with choosing the acces- sories, the brick, and the carpet for the house built by Building Trades. Many quarter courses for homemaking were changed due to the semester system, although all previous electives were kept . . . IAQ Mrs. Lavoyce Avery gives notes to her students for an upcoming test. CBJ Mrs. Tempe Hatter picks a film out for her home and family living classes to see. tCt Mrs. Martha Warner starts her review for students with a worksheet. Geomefrg + Tri g + EA : Calculus in the 51 math classes there were an estimated 950 students enrolled. Sam Houston offered a variety of courses from FOM, for those who had a poor understanding of the sub- ject, to calculus for students who excelled in that field. 'Twice as many trigonometry and elementary analysis classes were needed for the large num- ber of interested students. Six outstanding math stu- dents attended a seminar at NTSU in November. . . fAj Mrs. Helen Drake enjoys working at the computer with senior Steven Baty. jBj Algebra teacher Coach Doug Wood observes junior Allen Johnson as he dis- covers the secret to Algebra. Simms AIXOEWZ ww, A 2:8053 2452? 1 e. W? ,A 1 ,fn if man. ?2 553:11 flriv ik .9- . My gm, .Mm .-A Bi QA! Algebra teacher Mrs, Bettie Noland answers questions over ' homework from the night before. QBJ Mr. Jay Cannon and soph- omore Carelgean Houdmann try to come up with the solution for an Algebra Il problem. QCJ After a long day of teaching, Mr. M MM 4351 fa QF' Norman Brake regrets erasing his geometry sketches, Q WM. Classes Develop Skills . . . and resource students developed a variety of daily liv- ing skills in language arts, math, and VAC classes. In preparation for work during the eleventh and twelfth grades, VAC stu- dents heard speakers and took field trips. Sign language classes instructed both hearing and deaf students in ways of com- municating with others. . . tAl Mrs. Harriette White and Mrs. Ann Boguskie enjoy reading a student's paper. lBl Ms. Kim Franklin motions Cowboy. tCj Ms. Debbie Kiracofe records the homework grades from the day before. Wwmp.. JNYR Viv Q, np -..--........i.i.... -us . .... lAl Mrs. Nelda Shipley shows chemistry stu- dents the way to balance equations. lBl Mr. Richard Chevalier watches his physics stu- dents during an experiment. ICJ Mrs. Cheryl Johnston examines the ways of mice with senior Jeanne Boyes. tDl Mrs. Verba Boyes and senior Brenda Morris discuss an answer to a problem. Sciences a gnifg Courses . . . students who were inter- ested in a wide variety of courses were fascinated by the Science Department's offer- ings. Their choices ranged from biology to chemistry and phys- ics. An applied biology class was added to the growing list of sci- ence related courses. The new class was considered important for application to our daily lives Y M' exans e-elect Carter . . .with civics being a full year course, it gave teachers more time to cover important topics. The change also made more room for the fun parts of the class. Mock legislatures with debates and voting and mock trials with judges, attorneys, and a jury were among the favorites of students. Upperclassmen were eligible to vote in the Sam Houston mock presidential polling held the same day as the national election. The students decided to re-elect Carter, but the nation chose. . . QAJ Coach Don Louis assists govern- ment students in reviewing for a test. fBj Mrs. Betty MacCammond enjoys lectur- ing to her social studies classes. tCj I can tix the projector all by myself, Mr. Bob Connor informs his students. - 3? . ,.-t 4 .ix ,X Q QAJ Mrs. Phyllis Collins and daughter Cynthia look over a few souvenirs from their vacation in Russia. U31 Sheriff Gary Morgan is arrested by civics teacher Mrs Vaudrene Hunt on Howdy Day QCJ Mr Doug Crabtree answers a question for a history student is Vocations Train For Jobs . . . and many vocational and shop classes were offered at Sam. Some students were involved in a program that allowed them to attend school half a day and work for the rest. Building trades class con- structed its eleventh Sam house inthe area. Cosmetology was taught for students interested in hair care and drafting was for those whose line of interest lie in drawing. Office-minded stu- dents took part in VOE. Classes in radio-TV gave stu- dents the opportunity 'to tinker with wires and picture tubes. While DE dealt with the busi- ness world, lCT, CVAE, and HECE covered other specialized fields of . . . lA! Mr. Aaron Jones examines the work of his students. QBJ Mr. William Long lends help to a student, while working with an extremely difficult T.V. set. , , ff Q . -1 ,J , .,,.. ., 4' 'R ff' fAl Mr. Dean Lackey supervises the work on the body of a car. 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Presideni David Acton Steve Adams Cynthia Akins Shannon Albright Yolande Alexander Veronica Allen Irma Alvarado Eric Anderson John Andrews Wendell Andrews Dale Ansley Larry Armstrong Leslie Axelson Janet Baffa Randy Baker Donny Barker Cassandra Barnes Sharon Barras Steve Baty Ken Baysden Seniors 199 200 Seniors Paula Beard Nancy Bearden Betty Beasley Debbie Bell Tina Bell Mike Benson Karen Berube Paul Bess JoAnn Beverly Tracie Bigham Kim Bills Robert Birley Mary Blakely Susan Bolen Arlington fireman helps to belt Cherokee photographer Jerry Miller in the snorkel in order to take the Senior '81 endsheet. Connie Boone Bill Botson Jeanne Boyes Sherry Boyett Cindy Bradley Greg Breaud Brian Brown John Brown Kim Brown Sharon Brown Jeff Brunt Stacie Buckholt Carol Buettner Cyie Burchfield Lori Burks Mamie Bush Sondra Buske Jim Bybee Craig Caldwell Karla Callaway Seniors 201 Mike Cammack James Campbell Joe Camperson Francis Cantu Shelly Carden Comeiletea Carpenter Mike Carney Tommy Carroll Claire Caudry Annette Carr Kenneth Cavanaugh Mike Cedeck Richard Cerka Derek Chapman Marietta Charanza Robbie Clark Joyce Clayton Sandy Clayton Susan Clogston Rene Clopton 202 Seniors l M it .., all f 'M JWHJHQQIIY1 Q School Pictures, Inc. photographer works with seniors on make up day. Johnnie Cobb Linda Collier Cynthia Collins Donna Cope Ronda Cornelius Anna Corona Liliana Correa Cheryl Cotter Gina Crain Jeff Crook Eugene Cruz Tammy Dale Melanie Dansby Jeff Darnell Valetta Davenport Stanna Davis Theresa Davis Wesley Davis Sheron Denson Christine Desmarais 204 Seniors Christine Dewing Wanda Dewitt Jan Dillard Lola Dinsmore Beth Doan FW 4 I- XQ . - Senior Paul Wood takes on responsibilities of being Drum Major for his second year. W2 is . fs Seniors 205 206 Seniors Mike Doan Cynthia Douglas Greg Drake Craig Druyan Lisa Dumais James Durland Janet Earnest Robert Ellis Melinda Evans Steve Ewing Linda Farrar Blake Farrell Curtis Felkner Jeff Ferguson Cindy Fernandez Joe Fernandez Jodi Feucht Terri Florence Sandra Ford Chris Foreman TT Melissa Fredde David Freeman Barbara Fuller Melinda Fuller Greg Gallaher Tonja Gannon Tim Gardner Gracie Garza , W: ,, 3 is l, F , , , , A Axkk .V A A-vw - l l Z2 - J Ui L Energetic seniors dive for a piece ofthe spirit stick they earned at the pep rally prior to the Haliom game. Ruben Garza Carol Gill .Jeff Gilliam Alicia Godwin Seniors 207 208 Seniors Gracie Gonzales Mike Gonzales Julie Goodwin Kim Gore Randy Gossett Virginia Green Erle Griffin Eric Griffin Terry Griffin Lee Grimes Angie Grooms Barb Guerra Terry Guerra Nancy Guffey N Hi Vice-Principal G. A. Glenn and senior sponsor Mrs. Mary Beth unveil the TV won by Lonnie Jones in the magazine drive. N... Vernon Gullett Mike Guthrie Chris Gutierrez Emily Gutierrez Jimmy Gutierrez Tim Hagood Russell Hambiet Jolene Harper Scott Harper Ozie Harris David Harrison Shannon Harte Jimmy Harveii Ella Hatcher David Hazard Janet Hedrick Robert Heffernan Jerry Heflin Lisa Heflin Betty Height Seniors 209 210 Seniors Kitten Helms John Hendrix Zane Henley Kari Henry Ken Henson Angie Herbert Jessica Hernandez Lynn Hess William Hickey Linda High Trey Hillman Ronnie Hilton Bruce Hinds Sabrina Hobbs Tommy Hobbs Greg Hodges John Hofer Chris Hoffman David Holley Edward Homko Cherokee staffer Blake Farrell assists seniors in finding proofs of pictures taken in August. Brenda Hough Ann Houters Polly Howard Pamela Howe Lanny Howell Carol Hunt Damon Inman Robin Irwin Laura Isaacs Peggy Isbell Roderick Jackson Rosalyn Jackson Seniors 211 212 Seniors Fiocky Jacobs Ralph Jeffery Sharon Jenkins Tim Jeske Leonard Jimenez Brian Johnson Marci Johnson Stacy Johnson Dawn Jones Kevin Jones Lonnie Jones Senior Tommy Schutz laughs as security guard Noble Hensley makes a joke about towing his car away. Matt Jones Shiro Kano Aida Kebede John Kellick Ruth Kendrick James Kennedy Alan Kilpatrick Jan King James Kinney Susan Knopp Lesa Kohler Kelly Kolanek Gary Kopp Michael Kreeger Felicia Lane Shirley Lang Caryl Lanyon Bill Lauricella Wes Leach Norman LaBIanc Seniors 213 214 Seniors Charles Ledford Terry Lee David Levey Chris Levingston Donnie Lindley Brad Loflin David Long Linda Long Mary Jo Loomis Joe Lopez Ernie Lott John Love Robert Love Laura Lowe Paul Lowe Robert Lowe Lisa Lowrey Carolyn Lowrimore Christy Mackin Rhonda Maddux 4 Senior Johnny Spruiel finds sleeping with a tiger more interesting than reading Mac- beth. Harry Maki Esmi Maldonado Yates Malone Mary Marlatt Kenneth Marney Brian Martin Doug Martin Janie Martin Shelly Martin Paula Martinez Dana Marwitz Nita Maserang Melanie Mason Gina Mastrogiacomo Janice Mathews Lance Matthews Seniors 215 216 Seniors Diana Maughan Cindy McClain Tammy McClendon Barbara McClure Kristy McClure Teena McClellan Debra McCorkIe Mary McCrary Candy McCubbin Terry McEIreath Angela McGriff Christy McGuire Jannet McGuire Karen McGuire . , ,Inav Paper staffer Richie Cerka organizes his next ad campaign x John McMerty Lynn McNamara Darla McNeely Kathy Meza Jerry Miller Wanda Miller Wes Mills Stewart Milner Annette Mims Jana Mitchell Sandra Mitchell John Mojica Jeff Monk Janie Monroe Kelly Moore Amy Moreno Anita Moretz Gary Morgan Sherri Morgan Kathy Morphew Seniors 217 218 Seniors Tonya Morrow Lori Moses Norman Mosley Troy Mosley Lorrie Mott Teresa Mozjesik Chris Mumphrey Laura Mutchie William Muzzy Flick Nance Denise Neumann Glenn Newell Judy Newell Lan Nguyen Allen Noblitt Brent Noel Steve Nuss Mike O'Briant Cara O'Connor Linda Oldham Building trades students break ground for their current construction project at 2200 Sharpshire. Lisa Oldham Helena Overstreet Eddie Pacheco Shari Pack Denise Parham Donna Parham Ben Parker Tammy Parkhill Jerri Paup Terry Pearcy Dede Pennie David Peterson Seniors 219 220 Seniors Steve Peterson Mitch Pettigrew Huyen Pham Alan Pierce Dale Pierson Rene Piper Rusty Player Judy Plummer Joseph Poettgen Jacquelyn Polk Robin Pope Colleen Porter Debbie Popham Tammy Prater Lisa Pritchard Richard Puente Seni dete or David Holley watches anxiously as the nse line pushes the Colt back. sfo' xkf Phil Purdy Steve Ralston Chuck Randolph Mario Rangel Louis Ratcliffe Calvin Rayford Lane Read Scott Reed Vince Rehonic Pam Reisenleiter Steve Rejcek Tony Reynolds Robin Rice Carla Richardson Kristi Rickard David Rigdon Jerry Rigdon Mike Riggs Kim Roberson Becky Roberts Seniors 221 222 Seniors Nancy Roberts Rhonda Roberts David Robertson Karen Robinson Richie Rodgers Melissa Roe Steve Roznos Robert Rouse Randy Rude Rusty Rude David Rutledge Robert Sammons Rachel Sanchez Victor Sanders Steve Sansing Sebra Saunders Kathy Savage Louis Schelp Lucy Schrickel Tommy Schutz Suzy Schwab Jarvis Scott Lesa Shadix Greg Shadwick Kathy Shaffer Elaheh Shariati Phil Sharp Jacquelyn Shead Michele Sherman Sonya Shinn Leslie Shoemaker Joyce Short Stephanie Shub Sue Shupe Reniece Sibley John Sinclair Dale Sinor Brenda Sisney Tammy Skiles Charmayne Slaven Susan Slaydon Greg Smith Robert Smith Ruth Smith Cindy Snipes Barry Sparks Traci Spaulding Bart Spears ' S Senior Mamie Bush shows her true Texan spirit at the Bowie game. 224 Seniors Susan Spears Ron Spikes Johnny Spruiel John Stedman Barchellia Stephens Bill Sterling Tim St. John Alan Stoner Philip Story Penny Stover Robert Stuckey Pat Sulak Guy Suzan Pat Sweat Jody Swinney Jerald Tackett Terry Tackett Tracy Tanner Steve Tarver Emmett Taylor Montie Terrell Delores Theall Seniors 225 226 Seniors Weldon Thomas Rhonda Thompson Richard Thompson Mark Tillman Lori Tomlinson Tommy Tompkins Carmen Torrez Hue Tran Veronica Trinidad Kevin Trowbridge Terri Turbeville Marilynn Turner Nora Twaddle Kathy Usher Jeff Vanderslice Eloy Varela Tim Vaughan Sherrie' Vick Bubba Vincik Renee Votruba Seniors Glenn Newell and Jerry Rigdon get stuck ironing out the wrinkles in the tablecloths for the Dinner Theater. Ricky Walker Fred Wall Steve Wallace Darryl Ward Carolyn Ware Mike Warters Steve Watkins Debbie Weir Gaylene Welker Brian White Jimmy Whitson Cathy Wileman Seniors 227 228 Seniors Mike Wilson Teresa Winer David Wood Jerry Wood Paul Wood Rick Woods Brian Woodson Laura Wooldridge Carla Williams Mark Williams Mark Williams Robin Williams Eddie Williamson Elizabeth Willits Darren Willmon April Willrich Larry Wilson Q' lf Charles Wooten Cindy Wright Jeffrey Wright Dan Zimmerman Members ofthe Senior Class show their true Texan Spirit by signaling number one while singing the alma mater. Seniors 229 1 -- EF a s V' V Q V-VVV'-,-f--V-Ve-.za-VVVV:-VVV, QWVV-,4ggVgVVf1,yVg,ggV:Vr V Mm 1 2 - MM' 'W..::i .. f. . V -f V Y V M2 3 ig V f 2ff1m'fffM ,V M , -Sli m Egg 'V -V 2, 5 fig? K? -fi. V' V 1 2 MQW -WL ,. 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S -Xrnla-an - sz ' M'm2S1::fV-fwwVain.V-ff-V.V,V,,.was-Vg.-Q---Ve,11,-V-,Q:M-VQVQQQVV,-,-,V-V,Vg:f??fM wx wi' m. -M:.,'f5,V-ag e: V-1,3-Q72-.5 HV ,iq-5. -. rizw z-y Vmfgur 3 f,..s,V..-V-VV,--, V1fVg.5V:..Vf.- 5-5V-fi A Vw,V,,V.,,M ,, ,+V Vk5V..,,QgA-V.- . h,3q.,::w::-gg , , .,. - 5 , V ,ki gg , V 3 1 , E flf' '-'tif' Flobin Abrams Cindy Aguilar Mike Alonso Amelia Alvarado Carolyn Anderson Keith Anderson Licia Anderson Tammy Andrews Umeki Anthony Doug Armstrong Ken Arnold Misty Atkins Jeffery Aultman Jamie Axelson Janet Baggett Cecilia Baker Sally Ballew Marcella Barden Annette Barefield Katherine Barefield Cary Barger Glynis Barnes Paul Barnett Mike Baysden Gerald Beard Steve Bell Gia Bellah Lori Bennett Peter Berney Cindy Berube Juniors 231 Dana Beverly Mark Bickel Mike Bielss Keith Birdsong Robin Blair Stacey Blair Craig Bobbett John Bohannon Debbie Boice John Bolding Belinda Booth Bob Bousman 19 M X 'JV' QPY X Mary Bousquet Laura Boyer Todd Boykin Teris Brantley Clint Brashier Les Breedlove Dawn Bridges Ronnie Bridges Marilyn Brigham Tammy Brocaw Jana Brodie Lawrence Brooks Floyd Brown Karon Brown Flicky Brown Tammie Brown John Bryant Kevin Bryant Louis Bryant Vickie Bufkin Toni Bullinger Johnny Burleson Kathy Burns Warren Burns Traci Butler Mike Cairns Wayne Campbell Shelley Cantrell Lisa Carguello Mike Carley Cris Carlisle Shannon Carney Lynda Carter M Robert Carter 939' Michele Casey 234 Juniors The Junior Class refuses to be beat when it comes to singing the fight song ai a pep rally Pam Casson Yolanda Castanuela Randy Castillo Pam Cedeck James Chambers Jeff Chapman Cody Chandler Jim Cheevers Paula Chiles John Christerson f f Wywrg fw- 39 lr fh- Jason Christian Sunna Clark Linda Claros Carol Click Brad Cline Troy Cobb Mike Cole Tom Cooley Lindy Cope Cathy Coufal Marissa Crain Robbie Cronin Andy Crow Brian Crowson Jeffery Cullen Ronnie Dale Jackie Dangerfield Bobby Daniels Rachel Daniels Bret Darby Shelley Darnell Linda Daugherty Clendon Davis Vicki Dawson Julie Dealba Freddy Degner Doug DeGroote Andrea DeHaven Nellie De Los Santos Joyce Desmarais 236 Juniors Rodger Dewberry Doy Dillon Denise Dobroslavic Yvonne Dominguez Debbie Douglas Fletcher Douglas Greg Drake Nancy Drew Alisa Druyan Gigi Dull Debbie Dunham Greg Dykes Kevin Dykes Terry Earnest Steve Ebarb 2,9 Rhonda Thorne helps Debbie Lara in getting ready for her date by giving her a manicure Jaymee Edwards Joey Edwards Scot Elliott Carla Evans Teddy Ezzel My T K Tammy Faber Chuck Farmer Greg Farnik Jeff Fentum Tasha Fields .H 'J ' C Roy Finegan Freddy Fisher Gayle Fite Gayle Flint Vic Flores ' , lf . . ' J , - Q. , l . a if , ti' .3 .L , K ' - 5, 1' v - W l i i .HL ,H-Wi? J 4 ' f Juniors Kelly Saltsman and John Bolding take time out to blow off steam after another hard day at school, Juniors 237 238 Juniors Bob Ford Grant Ford Roger Ford Cliff Fort Kimberly Fowler Kathy Fraser Daniel Frausto Larry French Kevin Fredrick Melinda Freese Doug Fretz Denise Fulp Kelly Futrell Starr Gascal Mike Gallaher Steven Gallardo DeeDee Gannon ll Barbara Southall shows no excitement while doing her junior theme. 9 ,M J 4 y 2 , 1 at , ,F o M 1 L 5 5 Yi Q.-5399? f f I W 4 4' 1 4 Juniors Kim Kerley and Scott Kendall find that Halloween is a time for expressing their true selves. Juniors 239 240 Juniors Mario Gaona Donny Gardner Maria Garman Janna Garriety Patricia Garza Trenda Gear Chris Geis Bob Geisel Kevin Gerken Angela Giles Steven Glasgow Diana Govea Jean Goodson Kerri Goodson Scott Gorton Ted Graham Lawanda Green Lawrence Green Michelle Green Tim Green Fteni Groom Richard Gutkowski Junior Rhonda Scott takes a break between classes for a drink of water g ' J 'xi n helping a student, Mr. Doug Crabtree finds that he is not the only one with he answer, when another student decides to answer for him. Faye Guyton Rudy Guzman Bernice Hadnot Brent Hall Susan Hamblet Susie Hamilton Lynda Hampton Larry Hargraves Renee Harper Lisa Harris Donny Hart Jeff Harvey Heidi Hauck Margaret Haydon Phil Hayes Paul Heartsill Carl Hedrick Lonna Helms Juniors 241 242 Juniors Kelli Henry Timothy Henry Tony Hervey Walter Hightower Kelly Hill Robert Hinton Debra Hogan Ernest Holder Mike Holderread Cindy Holland Junior Gina Ward is forced to sing for senior Tracy Tanner on Howdy Day. sf Ai Shelia Hollis Greg Hoppes Bill Horn Scott Horn Debbie Hornback Henry House Greg Howard Shirl lmboden Lisa lngraham Bobby Jach Brenda Jackson Aurthur Jeffery Ken Jenkins Mark Jensen Emily Jezek Allen Johnson Laura Johnson Alicia Johnston Keith Jones Russell Jones Clint Jordan Ricky Keith Scott Kendall Eddie Kennedy Ricky Kennedy Tammy Kennedy Kim Kerley Toby Kerr Donna Klaynik David Knight Juniors 243 244 Juniors Kim Kolanek Jamey Koonce Jim Kubiak Ken Lambert Rusty Lambert Melinda Lamm Laura Landham Tonya Lane Isaac Lang Debbie Lara Teri Lemons Steve Lester Larry Letter Doug Levesque Paul Lipinski David Llewellyn Elke Lofstrom Sarah Long Stacy Long Dane Longino Brian Lonon Scott Love Doug Lucas Hoa Ly Marivel Macias Donna Macri Hamid Madjidi Chris Madland Cami Mahan Patricia Malone 98 2?-fw- Junior Myrtle Petty tries to convince library aide Mrs. Joyce Bent that she needs the book for an English composition. as fbwlnu ! Y 5 - we , .,.., me y yawgg ' af Q 1 I 2 i x v -tw ,, f r fF4'h' 'um 'f 3. ,- :fl bf ., I 1 , , it 2' 1' eg , w fl 4 ', my 1,3 ,,,, . M aftiimiik 1 ,,..,. 3. Randy Malone Denise Manning David Mansfield Diana Maples Tom Marsden Paula Martin Ricky Martin Gracie Martinez Kay Martinez Reymundo Martinez Juniors 245 246 Juniors Fleynaldo Martinez Gary Masek Teresa Mattress Kelly Maxwell AI Mays Jim McAndrew Joe McCartha Warren McConathy Chris McCrea Bill McFarlin Judith McGill Bryan McGlothlin Mark McHugh Annette McKinzie Laura McMahon Laura Landham is referred to as a senorita on Halloween. Junior Drum Major Reni Groom leads the Texan Band on the field. xox v is? L X w in it 15? Shane McMillin Sandi McNabb Sheryl McNamara Steve McNeely Dawn Medlyn Sharon Meza Melissa Miles Kent Miller Kim Miller Melanie Miller Bobby Mills Curtis Mills Elwetta Mitchell Phil Mitchell Angela Moore Bobby Moore Jeff Moore Dean Moss Kenny Moss Tina Mott Dorothy Mow Tammy Moyer Laura Mueller Robin Mueller Mike Mulinix Dee Dee Mundy Sylvia Munguia Tod Nalley Randy Nance Debby Neumann Juniors 247 248 Juniors Tam Nguyen Kelly Nichols Marie Nichols Melody Nicholson Mark Noblitt Stacy Noland Andy Nordgaard Tonya Norwood Lora Nute Brenda Oakes Steve Ogden Mauricio Ovalle Letatia Owens Shelly Owens Amy Ozment M ,y-,auf Darlene Weber looks at Cindy Stutts' class ring, wishing that she had purchased one like it Debbie Ozuna Lori Padgett Dee Palmer Joe Parker Tracey Parker Tony Parks David Parnell Linda Parra Steve Parson Larry Paschal John Pauley Dixie Perry Myrtle Petty Richard Picken Shirley Pickering Juniors 249 250 Juniors Darla Pickett Bryan Pierce Mike Pilgrim Jamie Pitcock Kelly Porter Dan Pratt Connie Price Christi Prikryl Davey Privitt John Prosper Dana Psalidas Loretta Putman Glory Ramsey Doug Rawdon Steve Read Mitzi Reed Kellie Reichert Mike Renaker Amanda Reneau Beth Reneau Julie Richie Tammy Rigdon Todd Rober Melanie Roberts Chris Robinson Mary Rodriguez Evangeline Rogers Paul Romig Bob Ross Kyle Roth W, a Resting from Homecoming activities Junior Class vice president Lucia Anderson displays one poster made by Sam cheerleaders Kenneth Rueter Cathy Ruff Michelle Russell Kelly Saltsman Cassandra Sands Liz Scarbro Cynde Schasteen Joseph Schmidt Charlie Schutz Richard Schneider Larry Schow Bud Schwab Bruce Scoggins Dana Scott Rhonda Scott 252 Juniors Karen Scribner Carlos Segovia Flay Sepeda John Serafica Danny Shelton Andy Sherrill Kris Shinneman Debbie Shull Maria Silva Cheryl Sims , , . 'i.. 2 awe! .sw it it 1 r 'A,' ai if Q is e.- 1 with -ii-f '1-' News Q - ,zs... gs.E:4 M3 iii 1 ilkk 5 X K f- E' W1 Junior Kenny Moss expresses the boredom felt by his classmates regarding their chemistry assign mehf. A ftfvimnm ,rx 'Pm ii YE -is tl 5 J, 1 t t Q , R X s ' Sr X as 'A ww r elief Q, X ,XI W xl I ms, V V l G f Scott Summers Linda Swafford Ronny Swaim if lin. Daryl Sims Lila Sims Cindy Slaven Jason Sloan Angie Smith Belinda Smith Danny Smith Eddie Smith Terry Smith Pam Sneath Barbara Southall Max Sparks Karla Speake Jessee Spears Myndi Spears Kelley Spiva John Spybuck William Stage Greg Steele Billy Steelman Paul Steinmetz Whitney Stephens Darryl Stoker Stuart Street Cindy Stutls Cindy Swanson Barry Swanson Major Sykes Sherry Talley Victoria Tang Chris Tanner Chuck Taylor Donna Taylor Jackie Taylor Robert Taylor Ronald Taylor Deanna Theesfeld Gregory Thomas Jeff Thomas Rebecca Thomas Billy Thompson David Thompson Steven Thompson Susie Thompson Tammy Thompson Laurie Thomson Rhonda Thorne Ricky Thurston Danny Torres Randy Townley Thong Tran Donna Trimble Mark Truelove Wendi Tunnecliffe Dava Turbeville 'f5'n.'::2f . , H if:i,Zil? , ,B W wM,?frr,- il ' 3xz,,es:,isw3QfgsAM Qi,,, . I i Mike Turk Kevin Turnage Elaine Turner James Turner Marisa Urquidi N X, 5, Tracy Vance Jeffrey Vandiver Leslie Vaughn Denise Velasquez Leroy Villarreal Q ,Q lil lair? 'Wim Soph Greg Monk and juniors Kellie Reichert, Melanie Miller, Melinda Lamm, and Mitzi Fleed sing the fight song on Howdy Day. Juniors 255 256 Juniors Vanessa Vorhes Nu Vy Renee Wagenheim Kim Wagner Becky Walker Shawn Walker Gina Wallace Robin Waller Larry Walraven Gina Ward Jimmy Ware Missy Warner Claudia Warren David Watkins Harold Watkins Darla Waymire Patricia Weatherby Darlene Weber Kevin Weekley Melinda Weir Sandy Whitehead Zach Whitlow Sandra Wiggins Doug Wiley Anastia Williams Charles Williams Vincent Williams Willie Williams Carolyn Williamson Robert Willis Junior John Bryant is far from camera shy while his friends senior Tammy Parkhill and junior Gerald Beard look away. 'IF We . ., .5 ff' 2 3 I M 'Q , w, 'V' 5 - 5 e 'M' S- . ' X Qi! I LL S ' David Willits Denver Willmon John Willmon Terry Wilson Terry Winfield Mark Wisdom Robert Wisian Karen Womack Ronald Wood Dawn Woodard Rick Woods Kim Woodson Robyn Woody Walter Wornat Dorsey Wright Wanda Wright Ricky Yale Tracy Zelenuk Juniors 257 l 51 is 3? :Qs 3? W fu W S 52 fi H2 ?Q in M Q at A. if S 1, EQ gf 5 ig ei 5? Kara Abbott Cindy Ables Annette Acosta Rachel Acosta Sammy Acosta Edwin Addison Omar Alaniz David Alexander James Alexander Mike Allen Richard Allen Tammy Allen Terry Allen Nora Alonso David Alsenz Gary Anderle Tim Anders Shawn Anderson Curtiss Angell Keith Ansley Craig Armstrong Stephen Arnold Darrell Attkisson Jerry Baggett Kelly Ball Dale Ballard Charles Barrett David Barnette Darren Bates Sharla Baulch Sophomores 259 15 'If .-.-.-.................... T K ., Sophomores cheer on the Tex-Annes while they perform to Another One Bites the Blake Walker rehearses a Teahouse DuSl. scene. Kevin Beale Clayton Beberstein Wayne Bechtelheimer Trisha Beckham Alex Bell Teresa Bellah David Bess ' Teresa Beverly Dave Bird Kevin Birdsong Brent Bishop LaFonda Black Ronna Black lx Steve Bowen 260 Sophomores ,xl l Lynn Benningfield I 'Ia5Zl:'i: f i ani x VX ga 1 S if gig 3.4 J. . ff --Mus .A .V , t if fi L 1 ,QL if WSL. x, 3 B, l w W it s 1? VKX gf 1-'Y ' X FN Lucretia Potts relaxes after a day's hard work in Photo Staff. John Bowers Brenda Bradley Paula Bradley Terry Bragg Kenny Breedlove Angela Brewer Ronnie Bridges Monica Brooks Tonya Brooks Carolyn Brown Justin Brown Steve Brown Terri Brown Alex Bryant Mary Bubert Marty Buckholt Sophomores 261 262 Sophomores Donna Bullard Melody Busby LaDonna Bush John Bybee Phil Caffey Steve Cammack Theresa Campbell Mario Campos Clark Cantrell Henry Cantu Joe Cantu Lisa Cantu Mark Carley Bryan Carmichael Sombronah Carter Peter Cartsunis Ramon Caslanuela Clayann Cates Bruce Cefaly Letitia Chapman k Sophomore Beth Dominey talks to Terri Novak and Theresa Goode while they finish their lunch Tod Chapman Albert Charanza Melissa Cheatham Michell Chipman Mike Chrabasz Jeff Clark Jamie Coker Cara Conrad Ronnie Coonrod Vicky Cordova Tony Courtney Ron Covington William Cox Jaye Crawford Craig Cross Glenda Cross William Cross Kim Crow Roxann Cruz David Cunningham Gina Curd Teresa Dalley Anna Dalton Pam Danes Jon Daniel Kathy Daniels Leah Davenport Denise Davis Sherri Davis Pam Day Sophomores 263 264 Sophomores Darin DeBaun focuses in on what the Sophomore Class has been domg during the school year Robin Deatherage Darin DeBaun Diana Dees Sandra Degner ww X Y Q X Keith Dickson Bobby Dinsmore Rosemarie DiSanto Timothy Ditto Phung Do Lisa Dobroslavic Lori Dodson Beth Dominey Darrin Dooling Debra Doran Trey Dossett Todd Douthit Kathy Dow Dana Downs Terry Drake Sudedra Dunning Glenda Dye Craig Dyer Daniel Dykman Scott Eason Pam Ebarb Nancy Edwards Roger Edwards Roy Eliason Tim Elliott Corrina Ellison Karen Engel Cara England Missy Enyeart Frankie Escamilla Sophomores 265 James Evans Beth Farnik Randy Farrar Fernando Fernandez David Fickett Eddie Fincher Shane Fisher Cynthia Flood Margie Flores Sam Followwill Kelly Ford Craig Foro Sonya Foster Kim Foxhall Kim Frazier 266 Sophomores K . J Qi' it M ,f 1 r r Fi , N3 wma F Asif We as Kay Thomas thinks Oh no! as she watches her fellow classmates sing for seniors. Tami Vogel waits while Yvonne Mikeska asks for a different color of paint so they can finish their hall decorations. t.,,,,x Cecil Freeman Mary Freeman Debra Frost Vyuyan Fudge Paula Gable Robyn Gable Kory Gadouas Dianah Gaona Darren Gardner Karen Gardner Gayle Garman Leigh Garner Susan Garner Traci Garner Alisha Garrett Sophomores 267 Jesse Gonzales Johnny Garrett Kenny Garrett Doug Garriety Betty Gates Steve Gauvey Randy Gear John Geis Flamzi Gillespie Tonya Gilliam Billy Goar Cheryl Brown works hard on Homecoming decora Sophomores show that Sam H1 during Homecomlnc tions. week Pat Goode Theresa Goode Marcus Gooden Mindy Gowdy Alicia Green Jimmy Green Bobbie Grizzle Debbie Grizzle Cindy Gronewald Kenny Grooms . Xl! v v v wif 1 Curtis Gullett Steve Gutkowski Kristen Hackenberg Randy Hairrell David Haley Louanne Halford Peyton Hall Mike Hammonds Ray Harden Patsy Harris Heidi Hartwig JoRita Harvell Mary Hatcher Bonnie Hawkins Ruben Haydon Sandy Hays Raychel Hedge Kim Heflin Tracy Height Anita Helton Ken Hemphill Richard Henderson Tina Henderson Pat Henz Shelly Hester David Hickey John Hill Shawn Hill Debbie Hilton Don Hinkle Sophomores 269 Susan Hinson Felicia Hobbs Kim Hobby Anthony Hoffman Helen Hoffpauir Patti Holderby Debbie Holland Denese Holley Susan Holmes Christie Homb Linda Hooper Tenia Hopkins Carelgean Houdmann 270 Sophomores Shaun House Michelle Houser Tanya Howard Janet Howarth Lori Howe Tai Hua Patty Humiston Brian Hunt Thomas lngle We 2- W' me is My V , .Hi . ,:,,, -M .L 2f 1,fb 'A it -3 - 'W Q, if W t, - I :ew , 1 get I RRQXI 'V fy -, Ywjf f,,4:w3 2? W . ,, .. ,la .. MQ . S, te .- y y i'i' ,X pl 5 i Nt t rs t H . if E . , Sophomore football players stand up and holler for the Texans it John Geis, Helen Townsend, Sam Followwill and J. J. Waite try to keep from drowning before they are allowed to enter the school. Sophomores 271 Dawn Isom Ellen Ivie Dewayne Jackson Sherry Jackson Mike Jenkins Amy Jezek Nancy Jobe Greg Johnson Barry Jones Bruce Jones Carol Jones Clarence Jones Gwen Jones Mark Jones Stephanie Jorgensen 272 Sophomores Sophomore Cheerleaders, Laurie Wasson, Pam Day, Shelly Mitchell, and Gina Nelson, get into for mation to cheer on the Big Sam football players in the game against Arlington. my li Ai. ' if , , 5 is 771 Z Ev W gl Mapu'-' , 4 ,QW , ,, . , I 2 ff-11 'X Jaye Crawford storms through F 104. X '-'-k V, - 945 .W A , ,t,,w,, ue- -1. , jg, 5 2 ,ff we Q ff- Zi Vg mm mi Wesley Kavanaugh Lonny Kearney Pam Kerley Robert Kersey Russell Kesterson Judy Key Marc Kight Morris Kiker Debbie Killoran Ellen Killy Alysa King Karen Kliesch Shelley Knapp Victor Kotch Frank Kovitch Terry Lackey Mike LaCroix Keith Lambert Scott Lange Roger Langley Paula Lankston Tina Lanning Diana Lara Vicki Layton Sophomores 273 274 Sophomores Sandy Led better Son Le David Lee Wes Lee Paul Leigh Betty Leonard Chris Leuty Lori Levall Terry Levingston Danny Lindly Kasey Lipsey Dennis Livingston Michelle Long Dan Longfellow Ricky Lott Joy Lynch Yvonne Lyon Brian Madera Greg Mahon Mike Maidens David Maldonado George Malec Karen Maler Valerie Manning Michael Mansfield Cherri Marlin Lois Marshall Susan Martin Blanca Martinez Dykes Martinez lulie Rober and Yvonne Negrete watch organisms swim lround on the slide through a microscope in a lab during Biology l. vQ'f -af 'f ,L Z is 'MAY l Ars. Sandy Virden's English students work hard on their study questions, while she grades her other classes' uomework. Julie Martinez Henry Maserang Angela Mattress David Mayo Sheila McBride Lisa McClendon Patti McClure Autumn McCool Darren McCord Valencia McCoy Charles McCreary Jackie McCugh Billy McElroy Laura McGill Darrell Mclntyre Lynn McLane Tammy McMillan Leslie McNeely Sophomores 275 276 Sophomores Tracey McPherson Mike McQuatters Doug Meacham Angela Mentlik Leslie Miears Yvonne Mikeska David Miller Bobby Milam Roger Mills Christy Mitchell Mike Mitchell Shelly Mitchell David Mock Roger Mohr l l he I Ax., lx, Sophomore Todd Douthit takes Big Sam's magical water fountain. wx.. i. Yvonne Mikeska and Lisa Perdue work hard to help fel low classmates decorate their homeroom. 'ff' E ! Q . i I K a drink from John Geis and Nancy Edwards exchange sunshine buttons between classes. Greg Monk Holly Monk Dave Monti Bonnie Moore Greg Moore Jerry Moore Karen Moore Gilbert Moreno Ricky Morgan Mark Moses Aiesia Mosley Ronnie Mounce Raymond Munoz Scott Murray Jaimie Musick Kim Musick Guy Nance Maggie Nantz Lisa Nascimbeni Yvonne Negrele Sharlean Neibel James Neinast Gina Nelson Rod Nelson Mike Nennmann Thai Nguyen Joyce Nichols Penny Nicholson Debrah Nickerson Terri Novak 278 Sophomores LaWanda Nute Robin Oakes Rachel Oldacre James Oliver Jenni Orr Kathy Oster Emit Ozuna Marcus Palazzini Bobby Parham Toni Parham Debbie Parks Tammy Pate Deena Patton Penny Payette Steven Pearson Ken Pennie Mandy Permenter Lisa Perdue Eddy Perry Tam Phan Q vK54v', Rf , .. 4 f QQ Y Y y i Q Q 1' Sophomore Brenda Bradley teasingly tries to prove to Peter Cartsunis that he needs to shave . Homecoming Week influences sophomores to decorate their hall with a heavenly touch. 523255 r nh t . 'l so f P P ni ,y 'S' lv ' ,F V4 V4 im e I X' Y P N...,..f Pamela Phelps Don Pierson Richard Pilgrim Stacy Pilgrim Billy Plunk Connie Porter Shelly Pollock Lucretia Potts Eddie Pounds Scott Powell Sophomores 279 Frankie Kovitch looks for a friend Michele Prosper Bianca Pruitt Andy Raines Toby Ramey Nathalie Ray Vic Rehonic Robert Reilly Lorrie Rejcek Sean Reneau Lee Renfro Rosanne Reynolds Kent Rice Sheila Rich Debbie Richardson Sherry Richie Kathy Riojas Julie Rober William Robertson Mary Rogers Tim Rollins in If ch W mf .. AN 1 A' U. J 9 .Q ff, . r f. .mi f. ,E-.m, f. We fwfr M ' It gf' L rig: . , v , i sf frees! t -K Q I ' all . -me jx ,,, ' X :Q U gif-JV l. V if H v.e.w I .- .,:.,f MW ff. , -w 41- gf far, , ,Q 7 Y' Q, . 11, - 4 ig- X . Q at-, V .1 fy g Kkryg V 1 ,XXX .r ai L r W r' 5 as . , , J, . t 3 an Q A- if an 1 Darren Flose Jeff Routt Karen Flueter Blanca Ruiz Debbie Rumple Ginger Rutledge Jon Ryan Drew Sanders Karen Sansing Lolita Sansing Joe Schelp Diane Schultz Alex Scott Ed Seals E Sheila Selck Kathy Selleck Tracy Shaffer all Martha Shelley rnf My Cindy Shepherd Darrell Sherrard Kelli Shinneman Sherry Shires Margaret Shultz Bill Shupe Debbie Shwadlenak Cesar Silva Francisco Segovia Steven Shepherd Raeann Schweinforth Sophomores 281 Eddie Sims Keith Sims Sherrin Simmons Leah Sinor Mike Sloan Carla Smart Byron Smith Mark Smith Bobby Snider David Snipes Manish Soni Lillian Spears Christy Speck Yolanda Spence Chris Spybuck Sophomores LaFonda Black Shaun House and Cecil Freeman goof off during Coach David Clyde s third period geometry class Sophomores show classmates their feelings about their first year at Sam. T strst, 4' r 7 my FN as V l 7 , tx ,K 'K 1 f. 'Q 'S ' halls,- OM 2, , Sue Standback Lisa Steen Jason Stephens Cindy Stinski Craig Stone Diana Straten Irene Suarez Andrea Suter Brian Sutton Jon Syrus Becky Tankersley Vinson Taylor Valerie Tennes Kevin Thiemann Kay Thomas Karen Thornton Mike Thrasher William Thull Mark Torrez Helen Townsend Danie Townsville Sophomores 283 Rodney Treat Jenanne Troglen Dawn Trussell Theresa Tucker Kelle Turley Chris Turner Kim Turner Sam Turner Jenny Tyler James Urban Benita Valadez Duane Vanlandingham Virginia Varela Tammy Varner Barbara Vaughn Darrell Vick Tami Vogel Ellen Wagenheim J. J. Waite Julie Walton Blake Walker Christie Washington Laurie Wasson Jessie Watson 284 Sophomores f,,.,f s l l f ai I l Sophomores put their vocal cords to u 4 I yzgfzi. - ,f - JW T yy , , , . ,W M? 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F A ,ALVOFlD:'ROBEFtT ANDERSON, ERIC - Senior class ,Vice-President: NHS 111: German Club 111: AFS 111: Student 'Congress Tftil?dS House 111: PSAT Commended QjfjstodenlF11l1: Noon oprlmlsl1j,Qutslondg, ingjfouth.Award.1111, Top tCl,N1omlneeQ 1 Iszlesfsocrety of Pf0f9SSlfll1Ql,1Eli9l1l o:. : neersScholarshlp, UTA. l A N A EREEEQQQSSWENDELL S SS AlllsillsriHostels1Fooroall3f121.lfel-nie lriorcosmo1111., 3 it f AnmsrnoNG.,1LAl3iFly.Ll 1 1 ASHFORD,'l?,e111rLSSLib11.AAiE121.1 AXELSCiN1.iLESLlE 41 Ohoiri1211- 1 enrrnlgunuer Q cnoariuigocrllrlroom A llzlslllirrlrnllllNHS-SefefameiL BARNES, CASSANDRA - French cioog S QQ F1311 French Club Money' Raising Come f mittee 121: Spirit Sisters Officer 111: 1 AFS111: Science Club 111:'Who's Who is Among High School Students: Noon Optimist Outstanding Youth Award 111: NHS 111: Student Congress 111. BARRAS. SHARON -- FHA 121: OEA 131. BATY. STEVEN -- Science Club 131, President 111: GermaniClub11111: NHSQQ I A A 411111: Top 10,Nomineeg Science Departf gfgt'oental Award. ' U ' QQIA gg. 1gf2figi1i5gliQ,5S f , 31.1.1 ,11.1,1 i55e9SH3lf.' , fl llii 1 tiiilir Plvxli? iill A . ff, 1 A ' 1 - 1-ir, o.,q,lf:'- ,,,,u1,-l:l.l' . .. F .5 ., , . . . 1-1 1,111-1 . BEAHDFPAULA lf- Ch0itl'lRlll+?+iiiiiiSil519+ fersi2lk?i eiil v 3 A BEABDEN1 A 1111 Student ..Cl11ilirlifiSltlLlQl1Ql?lif1ir mr Pho- .A4ivittenllllfi2lrL.1+?lii5ill?E?t?ltldrt'ilfiaflftfable ' A Mentflinl, cfl?iit3iiill.llGiilfl'l2liSfrl:. Russian ACl'-'liiii?FPl'illiiltiFiii2li..if1 Y sooo P ltiliiilvlfihfilltrlillfiiiilil2.FHA1i ile.5 I B.EllL.1bEsBYf++ Sriirlrslstsrs iiiiieos- lil 1r1lololooyrvloA121.vloo-Frooioaoltly. ll3J1iJlEHA'111 .' S if Q- FHA1l1. S SSS S S SS 288 Senior Index EAISDENLKEN -- Henri.lllirlllalilriilrlsn., 1 Senionlndex BENSON, MlKE F- .Nj Basketball 111, Varsity Basketball 11131 NHS 111: Rus- sian Club 121, Vice-Presidentf111,SRus- sian Departmental Award: FCAF111: Twirp King Nominee: Homecoming Escort: Top 10 Nominee. j 1 S Vice-President 111: Track 111: Spit Slslers121: PTSA 121: Quill and Scrc , , 121. Honor Member 111: choir 121: Fc 1. 111: First Class Percussionist 111: To '10 Nominee: Top 10 Senior: Dance-z 1 thon I Non-Dancing Chairman: Girl c BERUBE1 KAREN 1111 AFS 13,1 ' olhe' Year: Panhellenic Finalist, UTI Exchange Student to Turkey: German Club 121: NHS 111. , A A Bess, PAUL Si 1 BEVERLY, Jo ANN A-S FHA 121, Histo- rlan121. 1 1 alcHAlvl, rnAclE -- German ClUb121: Texans Talk Staff 111: FHA 111: Spirit 11 Sisters 131. A A BILLS, KIM 1-- .Texans Talk Staff 111: 1 FHA ,121. Reporter 111: voE 111: OEA F 111: 1Student,Congress Third House l2l:1Snlfii Sister'-1121-A A QBl1FlLE1f,l?lOBERTS- lcrl21. 1SLAlN1.SON..lA S BQLENQ susAN e- NHS1113 Drill Team 41121: German' Club S121, 'Secretary 111: A French Club 1211AFS 11l:iFCA 111: FLC 131: Presidential Leadership Scholar- shlp,WTSU. A L . Boone. CONNIE - spirit slororsln. BOYES, JEANNE - French Club 131: Spirit Sisters 131, Leader 1113. FHA 111: Student Congress Third House 111: PTSA Flepresentative111. 1 1 aorson, WILLIAM 1 BRADLEY, CINDY -e Drill TEr3l't'l.131Q Lieutenant 121: Homecoming Queen Nominee and Finalisl'1.11: Fl-lAr111. Reporter!Secretary111l L A , BREAUD, once 1 shown, BRIAN -F Baseball 131: uns, 111: Spanish1Glub1111.1 shown. HAZEL A Q 1 ElFl0WN,i KiM A+- Track 111: Tennis 111: -NHS 111: Choir 111: French Club 131: .Spanish Club 111: Student Congress 131:-Spirit Sisters 111: Top 10 Nominee. ertowu, SHARON f French Club 1115 fi '1Bandl131, Secretaryffreasurer 111: Homecoming Queen Nominee. BHUNT, JEFF 4-'Football131, All-stole 1131: Student Congress 131: Baseball 131,All-DlSfl'iCl131iFCA'l21. 1 1 1 BUCKHOLT, STACIES -is Spiriti Sisters 131: OEA131: Frenon1cluo121.5 11 11 F A Buarruert, CAROL F SS euncl-lFleLo, CYLE - Spanish gztuo 121. 1 1 1 1 Bush, MAMlE - sophomore Fsrsr-.ii Fred Kurz Scholarship: Bellguard1111g. Cherokee Stall, 121., Editorf 1,1113 Miss Texan Pageant Finalist121:jG'irl'of.the Month 111: Homecoming lvFlIi8llSY 111: F Optimist Outstandlngstudent Award 1.11: Soroptlrnist'Fi1nalist, Award 111: Student Congressi131, ,Representative 1111 59'ial6i,l21ilYjNBWC0m9'5 Club 131. Vice-Presideul H1119 :German Club 121, 1 Presidential Leadership Scholarship Junior Women Finalist: Miss Hospita fity: Miss Sam Houston. eYBEE,..llMS - Soccer 121: Football is Silence, Club 111: Student Congres 1 1' S ' ' . SlJSKE:SSOlNlDFtA I CALDWELL,SCFlAlG - Football 131, A11 District, AlliCl'l1Ir' .All-Tourant, :county All-Greater DallasgMVP 1981: Traci 131, 2nd Tarrant' County lndooru 1981 .FHA, President 111: Top1'l0 Nominee Sports Scholarship, UTAFQ 'r 1 1 1 A CALLAWAY, KARLA 1 S l 1 cAlvlMAck, Mike A F S F 1 -CAMPBELL, JAilss:+-easkoloall111. 1 CAMPEHSQNQJUE 1 F . L OANTU, FRANCIS - FHAS111: Spanisi Clul1111111: Drama 111. 1 S oAFloE1l, SHELLY - FHA 111. fOAFiNEY. MICHAEL CARPENTER, COMEILETEA - Choi f 131: Photography 111: Spanish Club 111 PTSA Officer 111: Spirit Sisters 111 A Sgudent Congress 121: FHA 111: FCA 11 . CARR, ANNETTE CAUDRY, CLAIRE - JV Volleyball 121 Varsity 111: French Club 131: Quill am: Scroll 111: Managing Editor of Texans Talk 111: Spirit Sisters 111: Track 111 Chess Club 111:1NHS 111, Top 10 Nomi- nee: Volleyball11Scholarship: Centra Arkansas University. 1 A Q CEDEK, MICHAEL A S S CERKA, nlcl-lAno f- Newspaper scan 111: German Club111. A A CHAPMAN, DEREK -rf BRSBDSU111. CHAPMAN, JO ,LYNN -- Band.121, Superband 111: NHS 121: CEA 111: Serf geant-at-arms 111: Science Club 111: Chamber loi','.Commerce Girl ot the Month1December1: Top 10 Nominee: VCE, Departmental Award. GHAHASNSZA. MARIETTA T- carlo 131, gtiperband 131: Science Club 111: FHA CLAYTON, JOYCE cLoesroN. SUSAN - Spirit sisters LT111: Choir 121: FHA 111. dent 111, Junior Class Vice-President:-, j, GLQUPTON1 DAWN -1 Band 13,1 German Club111: Debate 121: Science Club 121. COBB,7JOHNNlE - Football 131, All- City: AllfDistrict, All-Tarrant County: Track'S1131: Sports Scholarship, UT at El Paso. i , , S COLUER, LlNDA -+- VOE 111: Orchestra 21. S fi ' ' ' COLLINS, CYNTHIA - Russian Club 1213 eanq1313 AFS 1113 FHA 111. COPE, DONNA - Basketball 1213 FCA 1113 Spirit Sisters 1313 Choir 1113 FHA 111, Reporter1113 VOE111, Reporter 111: Drama111. CORNELIUS, RONDA CORONA, ANNA CORREA, LILIANA -- AFS 1313 New- comers Club 1313 French Club 1313 Stu- dent Congress Third House 131. COTTER, CHERYL CRAIN, GINA - Spirit Sisters 1213 New- comers Club 1213 Track 1113 FHA 111. CROOK, JEFF -- ICT 121. CRUZ, EUGENE DALE, TAMMY -- Volleyball 1311 FHA 111. DANSBY, MELANIE -- Spirit Sisters 1213 Orchestra 1111 Texan Talk Staff 1113 HOE1113AFS111. DARNELL, JEFF DAVENPORT, VALETTA - FHA 1113 OEA 1113 Newcomers Club 1113 NHS 1111 Spirit Sisters 121. DAVIS, STANNA - French Club 1213 OEA1113 cherokee Staff111. DAVIS, WESLEY -- Auto Body, VICA I21- DENSON, SHERON - Spanish Club 121- DESMARIS, CHRISTINE - UIL Typing I 111Q Spanish Club 1113 Spirit Sisters 1112 OEA111. DEWING, CHRISTINE -- Orchestra 1313 crm Team 111. DEWITT, WANDA - Cholr131. DILLARD, JANICE - German Club 1113 PTSA Representative 111. DINSMORE, I.oI.A - Basketball 1313 Young Life1113 FCA1213 Spanish Club 12. DOAN, BETH - spanish Club 1113 choir 121. ooNovAN, LISA - easIremaII 1213 Track121. DORAN,RlCK DOUGLAS, CYNTHIA - Swim Team 1113 Spanish Club 121. DRAKE, GREG - Autobody Depart- mental Award. ouoNe, HA DURLAND, JAMES A EARNEST, JANET -- First Class 1311 Choir 1313 Miss Texan Pageant Finalist 1213 Talent Competition 1312 Spirit Sis- ters1113FHA111. EVANS, MELINDA - NFL 1313 Thespi- ans 1311 Spirit Sisters 131. EWING, STEVEN - student Congress Representative 1312 Football 1212 Track 1313 FCA 1113 Spanish Club 121. FARLEY, LONNEY FARRAR, LINDA - Choir1113 OEA 1113 FHA 1113 Soccer Ball Girl 111. FARRELL, BLAKE - Student Congress 121, 3rd House President 1113 NHS 111, Social Chairman3 AFS 121, Historian 1113 Choir 1313 Science Club 1213 Chess Club 1212 Annual Staff 111, Best Statfer Award3 Twirp King Nominee3 Junior Class Boys' Social Chalrmang New- comers Club 1113 Thespians3 Top 10 Nomineeg Noon-Optimist Outstanding Youth Award3 Presidential Leadership Scholarship, UTA. FERGUSON, JEFF - Band 1313 Stage BarId111. FERNANDEZ, CYNTHIA - Cosmetol- ogy-VICA 121, Secretary 1213 Basket- ball111. FERNANDEZ, JOE - Auto Mechanics, Auto-Body, VICA111. FEUCHT, JODI - Choir 131, Secretary 1113 Drama 1111 Top 10 Nominee3 Spe- cial Choir Award. FLORENCE, TERRI -- Band 131, Flag Corps 121: Choir 111: Spirit Sisters 1213 French Club 1213 Chess Club 111. FOREMAN, CHRIS - Spanish Club 111. FREDDE, MELISSA - Texans Talk Art- ist 1213 Student Congress 1113 French Club 1113 Top to Nominee-3 NHS 1113 Journalism Departmental Award. FREEMAN, DAVID - Football 1213 Baseball 1313 FHA 111. FO-ISD, SANDRA - OEA 111, Secretary 1 . FULLER, BARBARA - DECA 121, Vice- President 111, Photographer, reporter 1113 Spanish Club 111. GALLAHER, GREG -- French Club 111. GANNON, TONJA - Band 1313 DECA District Alternate Finance and Credit Manual. GARCIA, SHIRLEY -- Basketball 1213 Track 1112 Newcomers Club 1113 Spirit Sisters 1119 Boys' Track Manager 1113 FCA111. GARZA, GRACIE - Spanish Club 1213 Newcomers Club 1113 OEA 111. GARDNER, TIM GARZA, RUBEN GAUVEY, DAVE - VICA 121, Auto- Mechanics. GILL, CAROL - Student Congress Class Officer 1113 Choir 1213 FCA 1113 FHA 1213 Statistics Girl of the Track Team111. GILLIAM, JEFFREY - Auto Body, VICA 1213 FHA121. GODBEE, ANN -- Newspaper Staff 1111 Newcomers Club 1111 German Club 1113 FLC1113 TCU Writing Contestg UIL 2nd Place Columnist, University ol Dallas Scholarship. GODWIN, ALICIA -- Cheerleader 1313 Spanish Club 121, Secretary 1113 Stu- dent Congress 121Q FHA 1111 Top 10 Nomineeg Senior Class Favorite. GONZALES, GRACE - Drill Team 1113 Chcir 1113 Statistician for Basketball 111. GONZALES, MICHAEL -- Golf Team 1113 Spanish Club 121, President 1113 Science Club 131, Officer 1313 Student Congress 1313 Bellguard 1113 Young Life131. GOODWIN, JULIE - OEA 131. GORE, KIM -- CVAE121. GREEN, VIRGINIA - FHA 1113 HECE111. Newcomers Club 111. GRIFFIN, TERRY - FHA 1113 Band131. GRIZZLE, TONYA GFIOBEL, VALERIE - Cosmetology- VICA121. GUERRA, BARBARA GUERRA, TERRY - Cosmetology- VlCA121, District Winner, Cosmetology Departmental Award. GUFFEY, NANCY - Band 131, Super- band 121: DECA 1113 French Club 1213 Foreign Language Club 1213 Annual Staff 111: NHS 1113 FHA 1113 Top 10 Nominee. GULLETT, VERNON - Football 1113 Radio-TV-VICA121. GUTHRIE, MIKE - Golf 1213 Spanish CIub111. GUTIERREZ, CHRIS - Building Trade 121- GUTIEFIREZ, EMILY - Spanish Club 1213 Student Congress 111. HAGOOD, TIM - DECA131. HAMBLET, RUSSELL - Soccer 1313 Artist of the Monthg AFS 1113 Chess CIub111. HARPER, SCOTT - Auto Mechanics 121. HARTE, SHANNON - Volleyball 1311 Basketball 1213 Student Leadership 1313 FCA121g Student Congress 131. HARVELL, JIMMY - DECA Depart- mental Award. HEFLIN, JERRY HEFLIN, LISA HEIGHT, BETTY - Band 1313 AFS 1313 Science Club 1113 FLC111. HELMS, KARITHA - choIr1113 Varsity TennIS1113 FHA 111. HENDERSON, VIVIAN - Drill Team 1213 Spirit Sisters 131. HENDRIX, JEFF - FHA 1113 Chess Club 1111 Newcomers Club 111. HENLEY, ZANE -- German Club 1113 FHA 1113 Photography Staff 1113 Foot- ball111. ' HENRY, KARI - Drill Team 1313 Choir 1113 Young Life 1.113 Spanish Club 111g FCA 1113 FHA 1111 Spirit Sisters 111. HERNANDEZ, JESSICA - Spanish Club 1113 Band 131, Flag Corps 121, Captain 1113 French Club 111. Senior Index 28 9 HESS, LYNN -- Volleyball Manager 123' HECE 113, Treasurer 113, Employee ol lg Y the Month-January113. Y HICKEY, WILLIAM - Football 123. 'F HILLMAN, THEY - Varsity.Footballi133,' :Honorable Mention All-District 113: Varsity Baseball 133, 2nd, Team All- District 113, Honorable Mention All- District 113:f,FirstiClass 133, Hello Dolly , Bye :Bye-i3irdie : Choir 133, President 113: j,JuniorfGlass President: Senior Class: lprssidsnlg Recipient of Soroptimist3Youth,SGhoiarship Award of Arlington: MC of Misstexan Pag- eant 113. Escort 113: JV Basketball 113: Mr. School Spirit: FHA 113, Treasurer 113: Top 10 Nominee: :American Legion Scholarship: Mr. Sam Hous- ton: Choir Departmental Award. 1 HlLToN, BONNIE - French Club 1533! irii I I Officer 123: FHA 113, Officer 113: Foot- ball 133: Baseball 133. HINDS, BRUCE - Spanish Club 123. . HOBBS, SABRINA - Student Con- gress Third House 113: HECE123, Pres- ident 113, Vice-President 113: Spanish Club 113: HECE Departmental Award. HOBBS, TOMMY - Football 133, All- lolslricl 123, All-City123: Track 113: FHA gli: Football Scholarship, UT at El aso. HODGES, ones HOFEH, JOHN - Football 133: Track 113: FcA1l3.l i A . 3 HOFFMAN, CHRIS - vicA-Electronics lTv123. I , I HOLLEY, DAVlD -- Football 133, All-Dis- trict Defense 113, All-rCity Defense 113, 2nd Team All-City Otfense113: Base- ball 133, District Champs 123. HOMB, CATHY - Choir 113: Drama 123, Acting Excellence in Drama 113 Musi- cal 133: VOC 113: OEA Area Contest Winner 113: German Club 113: PTSA Representative 113: AFS 113, Host Sis- ter113: NHS 113. HOMKO, EDWARD - Science Club 133: NHS 1131 AFS 1133 Russian Club 123: Chess Club 133: FLC123: Top 10 Nomi- nee: City Council PTA Scholarship: Belton-Dickinson and Co. Scholar- ship. HOSKINS, CINDY - NHS 113: Spanish Club113. HOUGH, BRENDA - Spanish Club 123: , NHS 113: Student Congress Ftepre-I A serltative 133. HOUTERS, ANN - snsnlsn club 123: FHA 113: AFS 113: Spirit Sisters 113. HOWARD, POLLY -- Orchestra 133: NHS113: French Club113. . I HOQIQIELL, LANNY -I Fnplssii1a3: FHA 3 I HUNT, CAROL - Spirit sislsrspl: FHA ill- I iNMAN, DAMON - Fnniball11a3:.Trssl1 123: French Club 113: FHA 113, sssrs- tary113. 1 I lFlWlN, ROBIN - Statistician for base-it A f 3 ball team 133: Spirit Sisters 123. I 0 Senior Index iseELi., PEGGY --'Choir123. JACKSON, nooEnlcK - Track 113. JACKSON, HOSALYN - Track 113: Drama113:FHA123.l , JACOBS, ROCKY - Atitsimscnsnibs 113,VICA113,Secretary1l'l3:ll1:i Qw3 l',l M 3 JEFFEHY, RALPH - Foolball 123Qf f f, 1 JENKINS, SHARON - OVAE 12313vocT,,j , tf,-t,,,f I Vice-President113. 1 I il JESKE, TlM - Football 133: Baseball 113, Captain 113: James Hyden Leadership Award: NHS, President: FCA 113: Young Life123: German GIub.113: Jun- ior Class Favorite: 'Junior Class Prince: Student Congress '113: Twirp King Nominee: Escort for Miss Texan Pageant: Top 101'Nominee: Senior Class Favorite: Social Studies Depart- T mental Award: Presidential Leader- ship: UTA1 3 JOHNSON, BRlAN -- Band 133. .lol-illilsoiiigl MAFtClE JOHNSON, STACY - Cheerleader 123: FCA123i Mlss Texan Pageant Finalist 1'l3:'Student,Cot1QreSS 123: Class Flep- resentative 113: f Homecoming Finalist ' 113: Choir 113: FHA 113, Vice-President 11. . JONES, KEVIN - Departmental Art Award. JON,ES, LONNIE -- Photo tlourrialism 12 KEeEoE,AloA I I I KELLICK, JOHN - Student congress 113 KENDRICK, RUTH -- Soph. Class Offi- cer, secretary: Junior Class Officer, Girls' Social Chairman: Spirit Sisters 123: Class Favorite 113: French Club 123: Student Congress Representative 133: Cheerleader 113: Homecoming Finalist 113: Senior of the Month: Miss Texan Pageant Finalist: Choir 113, Secretary 113: FCA 113, Vice-President 113: FHA, FtepOrter113. f , KENNEDY, RANDY - CVAE113, Trea- surer 113, CVAE Departmental Award. KENNEDYQ STEVE - Spanish Club 123: F0otbaIl1'I3. KILPATHTOK, ALAN - Electronics 113. Klti1NEY, JIMMY -- ICT Parliamentarlan 1 3. u KLINGENSMITH, I BERNARD - Band 133, President 1133 'Frencl1pfClub 113: Basketball 123. ' ' . KNOPF, SUSAN - cssmslolsgy 123, vicA123. I . it , . KOHLER, LESA - Tennis 113: AFs123: NHS: Business Departmental Award., I KOON, oAvio 1 Q KOPP, GARY - Track 133: Choir 1333 ' ' Newcomers Club 123: Homecoming Escort: Twirp King Nominee: Mr. Hos- pitality. P , f KREEGER, MIKE - Swimming 123, Dis- trict Regionals: Chess Ciub113, Presi- dent 113: Junior Achievement 113: Sci- ence Club 113. f -, LAN,E, FELICIAV --A Basketball 113:' FHA ll ' I LANNING, RICHARD - Building Trades Departmental Award. 1' LANYQlSl,iECARYL - HECE 113: Spirit Sisters 113: VCE 113. ILAUHICELLA, wlLLlAM - Auto F Mechanics 113. LE-BLANC, NORMAN LEE, PENNY LEEJEHHY 3 . ILEVEYMDAVID -- NHS: Science Club 12l.flllFe-Prssidsnl 113: whos who Among, High School Students. LEWlS, ooiil: Tennis 133. ' 4 A LOFLIN,SlRA1lf1,14f13,.FootbalI133: FHA113. LONG, oAviol'-lfvicA11e3. , 1 LONG, LINDA -'fi5rsnnnfcinbT,1z3i FHA 133: DECA113.' v I LooMls, MARY Jo!! spsnisii,oinb113: FHA113. -,l3 I , ,T LOPEZ, JOE - Spanish:Club 123:' LOTT, EFtNlE -4 Football 133, Honorable Mention All-District and Ail-City: Baseball 123: 'FHA 113: FCA 123: Choir 113: Top.10 Nominee. LOVE, ROBERT - Debate 133, UlL State Finalist: President NFL: NHS: German Club 123: PSAT Commended Student: Top 10 Nominee: Speech Departmental Award. LOWE, PAUL - Choir 123: NHS: Span- ish Club 1133 FCA 113. LOWREY, LISA LOWFHMORE, CAROLYN - Choir 123: Texan Talk Staff 113. LUCE, JOEL - Football 133, All-Oisirisi 113, All-City113, Most Valuable Defen- sive Player 113. MACK, PHYLLISNP- CVAE123. I MADDUX, FlHoNoA .4 DECA133, Vice- Frssirisnl 113. . I A MAKI, HARRY --ICT113. lk I MALDONADO, ESMi -- Spirit Sisters 113: FHA 133: French Club 123: Student Congress 133: FLC 123. - I MAl3ONE, YATES .+A Fssiball1'l3: choir 12 . . 'Z MANcii..LAs:foAvio MARLETTQ DAN MAFl,LATT,li MARY - cnnir 133: Spirit lSisters1'l3: AFs 113. .llVlAFtNEY, KENNETH - esna 133: span- W :ish Club 113: French Club 123. MARTIN, BRIAN - Electronics 123. MAFlTlN,' DOUG -- Football 133, 2nd Team All-District, 2nd Team All-City: Track,113: University of Texas at EI Pasoscholarship. MAFli.iN, JANE -- DECA133. MARTIN, SHELLY V-- Cosmetology- VlCA123. I .1 nrlusz, sauce - Football 131. R'l'lNEZ, PAULA - Spanish Club 11: DEA 111: Homecoming Queen ominee. - RWlTZ, DANA - Drill Team 131, taptain 111: Orchestra 111, Secretary 11: 'Choir 121: Spirit Sisters 131: Stu- ent. Congress Representative 111: ,banish Club 121: AFS 111. SERANG, NITA - Spirit Sisters 111: erman Club 121: FHA 111: Student W ongress Third House 111. psssv, MARY 'STFtOGlAGOMO, GINA - Cheer- eader131: FCA131, Treasurer 131: FHA 31: Homecoming Queen Nominee, omecoming Queen Finalist 111: Choir 31: Senior ofthe Month 111: Girl ofthe onth 111: Miss School Spirit Nomi- ee: Top 10 Nominee: Billy Armstrong cholarship. SON, MELANIE - Tennis 131: NHS: tudent Congress 121: AFS 121: Rus- ianKClub'121: Spirit Sisters 111: NCTE chievement Award in Writing: Sam iouston DAR Good Citizen: UIL eady Writing: Top 10 Nominee: otary Award: English Departmental ggafd: Tennis Departmental Award: QXTHEWS, .lANlcE - oEA 111: FHA 11. ATTHEWS, LANCE - Football 121. AUGHAN, DIANA - Science Club 111: FHA 111: Spirit Sisters111. CCLAIN, cmov ccLEl.l.AN. TEENA cCLENDON, TAMMY - VoIIeybalI131, 2nd Team All-District: French Club 121: Top 10 Nominee. cCLURE, BARBARA - Student Con- gress 121: Spirit Sisters 121, Little Sis- ters Ofticer 111: Homecoming Queen Nominee: VlCA121: French Club 131. -CCLURE, KFHST, - Spanish Club 121: Swim Team 121, Regionals. CCORKLE, DEBRA - Cosmetology- VlCA 121: FHA 111. -cCRARY', MARY - Basketball 131, 2nd Team All-District111: NHS: Span- ish Club111: Top 10 Nominee. CCUBLIN, CANDI - HECE121, Histo- ,riarl 111. GCULLOCH, SARAH -- French Club 131, Treasurer 111: Choir 111: Student Congress 131: Third House Secretary 111: Who's Who Among High School Students 121: NHS: Top 10 Nominee. IGELREATH, TERRY - Volleyball 131: Spanish Club 131: Spirit Sisters 111: ,Top 10 Nominee: Spanish Depart- mental Award. , lcGFllFF, ANGELA ICGUIRE, CHRISTY -- HECE111. lcGUlRE, JANNET - Choir 131: Drill Team 111: Music Scholarship, O.U. IGGUIRE, KAREN -. FCA 111: onu Team,121: Choir 111: Spirit Sisters 111: FHA111. MCMERTY, JOHN -- Football 111: SOC- cer111: FHA 111. , MCNAMARA, LYNN -- German Club 121: FHA 111: Swim Team, Captain. MCNEELY, DARLA -- Cherokee Staff 121: Newcomers Club 111: Quill and Scroll 121, Reporter 111, President 111: FHA 111, Reporter 111: Student Con- gress Representative 111: Spirit Sis- ters 111: Women of Rotary Award. MEZA, KATHY -- Choir 131, Secretary 121, President 111: French Club 131, Vice-President 111: Spirit Sisters 131, President 111: Science Club-121: Stu- dent Congressg, Homecoming Queen Nominee: Top X10 Nominee: French Departmental Award. MILLER, JERRY.: -- Photography 131, Photo Editor 111:gGerrnan Club 121: Chess Club 121: Texan Talk Staff 121, Photography: Departmental Award. MlLNER, STEWART - German Club 121:gNHS. K MIMS, ANNETT i A MITCHELL, SANDRA - FCA 121: Vol- leyball 131, 1st team All-District, 1st team All-City: Basketball 131, Deten- slve Player of the Year: Volleyball Scholarship, TWC. , MORENO, AMY -- Student Congress 121, Treasurer 111, Third,House111: Girl of the Month: Newcomers Club 111, General Chairman 111: FHA 111, Secre- tary111: Texans Talk Page Editor. MOJlCA, JOHN - French Club 131. MONK, JEFFREY -- Building Trades Reporter 111: lCT 111, Vice-president 111, ICT Departmental Award. MONROE, JANIE -- Band 131: Spirit Sis- ters 111: FHA 111: Student Congress 11. . ' MOORE, KELLY -- Carman Club: NHS: Newcomers Club , 111: Student Con- gress Thlrd House111: FHA 111. Monerz, ANITA -A French club 121: FHA111. MORGAN, GARY - Football 121: FHA' 111: FCA 131: Young .Lite 121: French Club 121: Basebali 121: Student Con- gress 131: Homecoming Nominee Escort: Twlrp King Nominee: Choir 121. MORGAN, SHERRI -- HECE 111: FHA 121: Altrusa. I MORRIS, BRENDA -- CVAE111. MOSES, LORI -- FHA 111: Freshman Scholarship, TCJC. MOSLEY, NORMAN -- Auto-Mechan- ics, 2nd place VlCA Contest, 4th place: Auto Mechanics Departmental Award. MOTT, LORRIE - FHA 111: HECE 111. MOZJESlK, TERESA --FHA111: French Club 111: Spirit Sisters'131: Newcomers club 121. MUMPHREY, CHRIS - Football 121, All- District Honorable Mention, All-City 1st Offense, All-City 1st Team Defense. NALLEY, JEAN - Cosmetology-VICA 121. NANCE, RlCK -- Football 121: FHA 111. NEWELL,-GLENN ' NEWELL, JUDY -- Cheerleader 131: Sophomore Class Favorite: Junior Class Favorite Nominee: Valentine Nominee 121: Student Congress 111: Homecoming Queen: Miss School Spirit: Spanish Club 121: Top 10 Nomi- nee. NEUMANN, DENISE - Drill Teami121: Spanish Club 121. I NGUYEN, LAN NGUYEN, THAO - French Club 121: AFs111:NHs111. NOBLITT, ALAN - Football 131, Honor- able Mention, All-District, 2nd Team All-City:'FCA 111: FHA 111,-President NOEL,ssswsf-ECYAEW.. f . NUSS, STEVE.-fCi'ibir'l11Q lnnafan 111. Basketball .131: Baseball 121: FHA 111, ' Secretary: FCA131, President 131: Top 10 Nominee. O'BRlANT, MIKE - Chess Club 111: Spanish Club 111: Thespians 111: Drama 131, Head Technician 111: Band 121. O'CONNOR, CARA - Spanish Club 111: Spirit Sisters 111. OLDHAM, LINDA -- FLC 121: Russian Club 121: Homecoming Nominee: Twlrp King Escort: AFS 121: NHS 111: Top 10 Nominee. OLDHAM, LlSA - NHS 111: AFS 121: Vice-President 111: Homecoming Nominee: Spanish Club 121: Chamber ot Commerce Scholarship: Business and Professional Women's Scholar- snip. OVERSTREET, HELLENA -- OEA111. PAC'HEGO,EDDlE fe. j .- PACK, sr1Aaif4g,1cngirf121g -First class, 131:-Cast oi.-'itlnce .Upon ea Mattressny 'St:roogeif: -Sophomore Choir: .Spirit Sisters 111:-Miss Texan' Pageant.121: Ali-Region Choir '111: All-City Pop Group111. ' ' PADRON, JOANNE - Cosmetology- VlCA121. PARHAM, DENISE - German Club 121: Top 10 Nominee: Scholarship, Fashf ion and Art Institute ol Dallas. PARHAM, DONNA - Spanish Club 121: Photo-iournaIism111: NHS 111. PARKER, BEN -- Football 131: Basket- ball 111: Track 111: FCA 111: Spanish Club 121: NHS 111: Student Congress 121. 1 PARKHILL, TAMMY - FHA 131, Officer 131: Student Congress 121: French Club 121: Choir 111: FCA 121: PTSA Representative 111: Top 10 Nominee: Homemaking Departmental Award. Senior Index PAUL, JERRY - French Club 1213 Var- sity Tennis 1315 Band 131, Flag Corps 1213 Spirit Sisters 1113 FLC 1213 Tennis Departmental Award. PENNIE DEMETRICE - Basketball 131, All-District Honorable Mention, All- City Honorable Mention: All-District 1st Team3 French Club 121, Newcom- ers Club3 Track 121, State Finalist, All- Tournament Northlake Tournament BB2, All-Tournament Fort Worth BBS. PETERSON, DAVID PETERSON, STEPHEN - Choir 1212 CVAE 121, Secretary 111. PETTIGREW, MITCHELL -- Football 1313 Track 131, All-District 121, Texas Relays Qualifier 111, Regional Qualifier 1113 Student Congress 131, Represent- ative 121, President 111: FCA 121, Trea- surer 1111 Boys' State Representative 19803 Noon Optimist Award Winner 19803 Choir 1113 Miss Texan Escort 111: Top 10 Nominee, Top 10 Finalist. PHAM, HUYEN - German Club 1213 I AFS 121i Science Club1113 NHS 1115 Newcomers Club 1113 Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents 1113 Top 10 Nominee3 Sam PTA3 German Departmental Award. PIERCE, ALAN - ICT 1213 VIOA 1211 Power Mechanics 111. PIPER, RENEE - FHA111. PLAYER, RUSTY PLUMMER, JUDY - Band 131, Flag Corps 1211 FHA 1113 Spirit Sisters 1113 Swim Team 111. POETTGEN, JOE - Electronics-VICA 121, President 121. POPE, ROBIN - Drill Team 1111 FHA 1113 Young Life 1213 Spanish Club 1113 AFS 1113 Spirit Sisters 1113 FCA 1213 Science Club 1113 Choir 131, Scrooge POPHAM, DEBBIE - French Club 1213 FHA 1113 NHS 1113 Fl.c121. PRATER, TAMMY PRITCHARD, LISA - DECA121g Home- coming Nominee. nuENTE,nicHAno 3 I 5 3 PURDY, PHIL - Choir 1113-FCA 1113 FLC- 1213 AFS host brother -1113 Science Club, SecretarylTreasurer 1113 Base- ball Manager 1113 German Club 1213 Distinguished American High School Studentg NHS. RALSTON, STEVE - Varsity Basket- ball 1111 Varsity Baseball 1313 NHS 1113 Top 10 Nominee. RANDOLPH, CHUCK -- Drama 131, Outstanding Sophomore, Best Actor Nominee3 NFL 131, Officer 111, 6 Duet Acting Trophies, 1 Humorous lnler- pretation, Thespians 131: Choir 121, Ofticer3 Tennis 1111 German Club 1113 FHA 1112 Top 10 Nominee. RANGEL, MARIO - Football 1113 SOC- CBI' 131, All District 131: FHA 131. RATCLIFFE, LOUIS - Debate 131, Tour- nament SQUBGQ NFL 111, Vice-Presi- dent 1111 German Club 1113 Chess Club 111. Senior Index READ, LANE - Football 1211 AFS 1113 Spanish Club 121. RAZ, DAN - ElectronicslTV Depart- mental Award. REED, SCOTT - French Club 1215 Pho- tography 121, Photo Staff 111. REI-IONIC, VINCE -- FHA 1111 Power Mechanics 111, Machine Woodwork- ing 121. REISENLEITER, PAMELA - FHA 111, Reporterg French Club 121. REYNOLDS, ANTHONY - ICT 111, Blue Ribbon Wichita Falls District Contest. RICE, ROBIN RICHARDSON, CARLA - NHS: FHA 1113 French Club 111. RICKARD, KRISTINA - German Club 1311 Chess Club 111, Reporter 1111 AFS 1113 FHA 1113 NHS 1113 FLC1313 Science , Club 1113 Newcomers Club 1113 Third House 1113 Top 10 NomInee3 Shakes .spa-are-Award3 Presidential Scholar- ship, McMurry. RKBDON, WlLLlAM - NOTE Award3 Arlington Art Association Award: NHS 1113 Spanish Club 1213 Texans Talk Staff 1113 Best Staffer Award3 Top 10 Nomineeg Annual Staff Artist. ROBBINS, RONNIE ROBERTS. NANCY -- French Club 111g FHA111. ROBERTS, REBECCA - Basketball 1112 Photo Staff 1213 Third House 1113 Homecoming Nominee. ROBERTS, RHONDA -- Spanish Club 121: Student Congress Representative 111, Third House 1213 Choir 1313 Spirit Sisters 1113 FCA 111. ROBERTSON, DAVID - HECE, Vice- Presldent, Publicity Award of Out- standing Achievement in Field of Day- care. ROBINSON, KAREN -- Basketball 1213 Choir 1113 FHA 1213 Bellguard 1113 French Club 1111 Spirit Sisters 121. RODGERS, RICHIE -- Football 1112 F Elaseball1213 FCA 111, Vice-President3 Spanish Club 111, Vice-President: Choir 121: FHA, Treasurerg Senior Boys' Social Chairman3 Top 10 Nomi- Dee. ROE, MELISSA - Annual Staff 121. ROZNOS, STEVE - Football 131, All- District, All-City, All Greater Dallas, Outstanding Lineman Award3 Base- ball 1313 Russian Club 111. RUDE, RANDY - Vice-President Class Olllcer 111, Student Congress Vice- Presidenl 1113 French Club 1313 Foot- ball 131, All-District Honorable Men- tion, All-Clty, All-Tarrant County Hon- orable Mention3 Baseball 1113 Track 1113 Soccer 131, All-District 2nd Team. RUDE, RUSTY -- Football 1313 Soccer 1313. French Club 1213 Young Life 1113 Top 10 Nominee. RUSSELL, KATIE - French Club 1213 Annual Staff 1213 FHA 1313 Quill and Scroll 121. SADLEFI, CHARLOTTE - Spirit Sisl 1213 Newcomer's Club 1113 OEA, Pri dent111. SALATHIEL, KHAN SANCHEZ, RACHEL -- Basketball 11 SANSING, STEVE -. ,Tennis 121: P 11. SAUNDERS, SEBRA -- Student C gress Representative 1113 Gem Club 1113 NHS 1113 Spirit Sisters Choir 1113 Top 10 Nominee. SAVAGE, KATHY - FHA111. sci-IELP, Louis - Student congfl 111: Choir 1113 Spanish Club 1113 Fo bau111. I SCHNEIDER, JENNIFER SCHRICKEL, LUCY - Basketball 1 Honorable Mention 111: FCA 1 Spanish Club 1213 JV,Cheerleader 1 3 September- Girl ofthe Monthg Seo tary of Senior CiEtSS1Q'H0iTIlEGCl'l'ti 3 Queen Finaiist3Top 1l3iNominee.Q 3 scnurz, THOMAS - earmancrub1 Soccer 1313 Football ,1213 NHS 1 Track 1113 Basketball111.f I scnwne, susv ..?QHecE.i ME Award-Fashion, Secretary,111. sessions, vlcron A Ig, f SHADIX, LESA - spanish Club 1 DECA121. I SHADWICK, GREG - Football 1313 B3 ketbalI1113 Student Congress 1213 F 1215 Acappella Choir111. 1 SHAFFER, KATHY - VICA121. 3 SHARIATI, ELAHEHl- VICA-Cosmetc ogy121. , 1 , SHARP, PHIL - vlcAI-Eiecircnicslt i2i- ' 'N . ' SHEAD, .1AcouELvN --IDECA111. SHERMAN, MICHELEI-e Texan Talk 1 Editor 1113 Quill and Scroll 12131-lon Member 1113 German CIub121, Pre dent 1113 Student Congress 121, Reprx sentative 1111 ,A Cappella -Choir 1 Spirit Sister 1111 All City Choir 1113rFH 1113 AFS 1113 Newcomer- Club 1 113 PTS Representative 1113 Bye-Bye Birdi Cast Top Ten3 Optimist IAWBYUZ Mis Texan Pageant Finalist3 Dance-2 Thon Finalist 1112 Soroptimist Ci1 Finalist. 1 ' , SHINN, sonvA i SHOEMAKER, LESLIE -- IFHA1113 New comers Club 121. I , snonr, Jovcs - cnoi1r11213 FHA 111. SHUB, STEPHANIE 4- French Club 121 Science Club 1213 PTSA1113. FLC 121. SHUPE, SUE - French Club 121: FLC 1213 Choir 1312 NHS, 'Vice-President 111 AFS 131, Publicity Chairman 131: Who': Who in Amerlcan1Hlgh School Stu, dents3 Noon Optimist ,Award3 Once Upon a Mattress tcrawgt jflScrooge Bye-Bye Bil'di8',Q Top Tenlltlominee. 1..,1'v, . ' SIBLEY, RENIECE --,:QEA,,1Qi1Q? 3 SINCLAIR, JOHNS- Spanish Club 121 Football Trainer 1313 Track Trainer 121. l QINON, DALE -- Football 1233 German Club 113. HSNEY, BRENDA - NHS, Treasurer 1133 AFS 123, Secretary! Treasurer 1133 1 Debate Team 1333 NFL 133, Secretary 1133 international Thespian Society 123, 1 Treasurer 113, Vice-President 1133 ,Annual Staff 1233 Outstanding Opti- mist Awardg December Civic League Girl of the Month3 Homecoming Nom- lnee3 Top Ten Nominee3 Freshman Scholarship, Texas AGM. 3LAYDON, SUSAN - Christian Fellow- ship 1233 Student Congress 1233 FHA 1133 Choir 1133 Young Life1233 Spirit Sis- ters 1233 Top Ten Nominee. MITH, BOB - FHA 1333 Spanish 1233 Football 113. lMlTH, ooNNA - NHS: Spanish Club 1113: Accounting Honor 1133 Shorthand Honor 1133 Choir 1233 FHA 1133 AFJROTG113. NIPES, CYNTHIA - Student Con- gress Representative 1133 Spanish 3Club 1233 FHA 1133 Newcomers 113, QSecretary. PARKS, BARRY - German Club 123. PAULDING, TRACI - Band 1333 1 French Club 1133 Spirit Sisters 1133 AFS 3127 I PEARS, BART - Building Trades 1233 ICT 113. FEARS, SUSAN Peck, CAROL - Electronics 123. PIKES, RONDOLL - Power Mechan- I ics 1133 Auto Mechanics 113. PRUIEL, JOHNNY - Basketball 133. TEDMAN, JOHN - Orchestra 133, President 123, All-State, All-Region 1233 Choir 123, Vice-President 1131 FHA 1133 Mr. School Spirit Nominee3 Bellguard 1133 Young Life 1133 Twirp King 1133 Homecoming Escort 1133 Top 10 Nom- inee3 Orchestra Departmental Award. T. JOHN, TIM TORY, PHILLIP TOVER, PENNY -- Spirit Sisters 1133 FHA 1233 Choir 1133 Ball Girl for Soccer Team. 3 JLAK, PAT - German Club 123, Vice- ,President 1233 Thespians 113, Vice- President3 NFL 113, Vice-Preisdent3 AFS 1233 NHS3 The Shadow Box , The Teahouse of the August Moon , Bye Bye Birdie , Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead 3 Escort tor Miss Texan Pageantg Escort for Homecoming Queen Nominee3 Top 10 Nominee. NADLEY, CHRIS -- HECE 113. NEAT, PAT - Cherokee Staff 123, Quill and Scroll 113, AFS 1133 Spanish Club123. NINNEY, .loov - Soccer 123. XCKETT, JERALD lokETT, TERRY - Third House 1233 FHA 1133 Spanish Club 1133 Spirit Sis- ters 123. TANNER, TRACY - Band 1333 Pncic Staff113. TARVER, STEVE - DECA 123. THEALL, DOLORES - FHA 1333 Span- ish Club 113. THOMAS, WELDON THOMSON, RHONDA - Basketball 1333 Track 1133 FCA 1233 Spanish Club 1133 FHA1133 NHS113. THOMSON, RICHARD -- Football 1133 Building Trades 113. TlLLMON, MARK TOLAND, STEVE - Auto Mechanics 123. TOMLINSON, LORl - Spanish Club 1233 ?Iewcomer's Club 1133 NHS 1133 FHA 23. TORREZ, CARMEN - Spanish Club 1133 FLC 1133 FCA 123, Vice-President 1133 Spirit Sisters 1233 Newcomer's Club 1233 Cholr1233 FHA 1133 NHS 1133 Top 10 Nominee3 1st Place District Short- hand3 Noon Optimist Outstanding Youth Awardg Varsity Cross-Country Trackg Valedictoriang Math Depart- mental Awardg Presidential Leader- sjhip and Engineering Scholarship, TA. TRAN, HUE - VOE1133 NHS113. TRINIDAD, VERONICA - Basketball 1133 Student Congress 1133 Spanish Club 123. TROWBRIDGE, KEVIN - Football 133, Sportsmanship Award 1133 FHA 113. TWADDLE, NORA USHER, KATHY - Volleyball 123, Most Valuable Player 113, 2nd Team AlI-Dis- trict1133 French Club 1333 FHA 113. VARELA, ELROY - Electronics123. VAUGHAN, TIM - 'l'hespians123, Trea- surer1133 NFL1233 NHS 1131 Chess Club 1133 AFS 1133 Russian Club 1133 FLC1133 Top 10 Nominee. VANDERSLICE, JEFFREY -- NHS 1133 Track 1133 Tennis 1233 Drafting Depart- ment Award 1980 1133 Senior of the Month3 Optimist Club Youth Appreci- ation Award3 Top 10 Nominee3 Salu- tatorian3 Drafting Departmental Award. VICK, SHERRIE - Choir 1233 Drill Team 1133 Spirit Sisters 113. VILLA, DIANA VINCIK, BUBBA - cnclr 1131 Football 1s3gFHA113. VY, HUNG WALKER, RICKY WALL, FRED - German Club 1233 Span- ish Club 1133 Russian Club 1133 Texans Talk 1133 Chess Club 1233 Newcomer's Club 1133 Student Congress 1333 FCA 113. WARD, CYNTHIA WARD, DARRYL - Football 1333 Choir 113- WARD, CAROLYN -- OEA113. WASHiNGTON, DARRYL WATKINS, STEVE -- Football 123. WEBB, JAMES - Building Trades 1133 German Club 113. WEIR, DEBRA -- President ot Youth Against Cancer 1133 Drill Team 123, Lieutenant 1133 AFS 1233 Choir 1233 Stu- dent Congress Representative 1233 Spirit Sisters 1233 Spanish Club 123. WELKER, GAYLENE - Choir 1233 FHA 1133 Chessplub, Reporter 113. WHITE, BRlAN - Baseball 1333 Long Tall Texan 1133 Swim Team 113. WILLIAMS, CARLA -- Choir 1233 Stu- dent Congress 1233 Miss Texan Finalist 123, Miss Congeniality, Second Run- ner-Up in Miss Texan Pageant. WILLIAMS, CALAP - Basketball 1133 Fl-IA113. WILLIAMS, MARK WILLIAMS, ROBERT - ICT. WILLIAMSON, EDDIE -- Football 1333 German Club 133. 3 WILLITS, ELIZABETH - Band 133. WILLMON, DARREN - Spanish Club 1133FHA113. WILLRICH, APRIL - Newcomers Club 1333 Spirit Sisters 1233 Spanish Club 1233 FLC 1233 AFS 1133 Annual Statt 1133 Choir 1133 Third House 1133 Top Ten Nominee. WILSON, LARRY WILSON, MIKE WINER, TERESA -- Choir 1233 Band 1233 Orchestra 113i Superband 1133 Cast ot Bye-Bye Birdie 3 Cast of HSCTOOQBUQ All-City Choir 113. WlSPELL, CLAY wooo, DAVID - Basketball 133. wooo, JERRY - Soccer 183.1 wooos, RICK woooson, DAVID - vocr. wool.oRlocE, LAURA - French Club 1233 FHA1133 Spirit Sisters 113. WOOD, PAUL - Drum Major 123, Marching Band 133, Symphonic Band 133, Junior Band Booster Scholarship, Solo at UIL, Arlington Band Night, Band Attitude Award, Stage Band 123, Spring Band Concerts 1333 French Club, Officer 113. Wooten, CHARLES - Auto eccly123g ICT 113. WRIGHT, CINDY - FHA 113. WRIGHT, JEFFERY - HECE113. ZIMMERMAN, DAN - Varsity Football 1233 Varsity Track 1133 Varsity Tennis 1133 Who's Who: Young Lite3 German Club. Senior Index 2 93 Abbott, Kara Anne 259 Ables, Cynthia 259 Abrams, Robin 231 Acala, Otila 176 Acosta, Annette 259 Acosta, Raychel 259 Acosta, Sammy 147, 259 Acton, David 123, 158, 160, 199 332 Adams, Forest 177 Adams, Steve 199 Addison, Edwin 259 Aguilar, Cynthia 111,231 Akins, Cynthia 199 Alaniz, Omar 259 Albright, Shannon 31, 36, 38, 49, 52, 64, 67, 97, 199 Alexander, David 136, 137,259 Alexander, James 145,259 Alexander, Yolande 199 Allen, Mike 125, 136, 153, 155, 259 Allen, Richard 78,259 Allen, Tammy 259 Allen, Terry 259 Allen, Veronica 155, 199 Alonso, Miguel 155,231 Alonso, Nora 259 Alvarado, Amelia 231 Alvardo, lrma 199 Anderle,Gary 147,259 Anders, Alwyn 259 Anderson, Carolyn 231 Anderson, Eric 28, 49, 67, 102, 198, 199,48 Anderson, Keith 34, 231 Anderson, Licia 231, 251 Anderson, Michael 177 Anderson, Shawn 259 Andrews, John 199 Andrews, Tammy 231 Andrews, Wendell 199 Angell, Curtiss 125, 259 Ansley, Dale 199 Ansley, Keith 79, 259 Anthony, Umeki 231 ' Armstrong, Douglas 231 Armstrong, Larry 199,332 Armstrong, Rebecca 177 Armstrong, Steven 136, 259 Arnold, Kenneth 76,231 Arnold, Stephen Forrest 259 Atkins, Misty 80, 111,231 Aultman, William 231 Avery, Lavoyce 17, 177, 185 Axelson, Jamie 231 Axelson, Leslie 199 Baffa, Janet 199 Baggett, Janet 231 Baggett, Jerry 125,259 Baker, Cecelia 231 Baker, Randy 199 Ball, Kelly 76,259 Ballard, Dale 259 Ballew, Sally 231 Barden, Marcella 231 Barefield, Katherine 231 Barger, Cary Dodd 231 Barker, Gary 199 Barnes, Barnes, Cassandra 199 Charles 76 Barnes, Glynis 231 Barnett, Christine 169 294 General Index General Index Barnett, Paul 231 Barnette, David 259 Barras, Sharon 199 Barrett, Charles 259 Barrett, Nancy 96, 177 Baskey, Judy 71, 177 Bates, Bradley 14, 163, 258, 259 Baty, Steven 32, 49, 64, 65, 104, 199 Baulch, Sharla 259 Baysden, Ken 78, 79, 199 Baysden, Mike 76, 79, 231 Beale, Kevin 125,260 Beard, Gerald 60, 124,231,257 Beard, Paula 200 Bearden, Nancy 101,200 Beasley, Betty 200 Beberstein, Clayton 125, 155, 260 Bechtelheimer, Guy 17, 260 Beckham, Trisha 76,260 Bell, Alex 260 Bell, Debbie 200 Bell, Sharon 200 Bell, Stephen 231 Bellah, Gia 231 Bellah, Teresa 260 Bennett, Lori 231 Benningfield, Lynn 14,260 Benson, Michael 32, 64, 133, 200 Bent, Joyce 175 Berney, Peter 30, 160,231 Berube, Cynthia 231 Berube, Karen 49, 200 Bess, David 260 Bess, Paul 200 Beverly, Dana 56, 60, 127, 232 Beverly, Jo 200 Beverly, Teresa 260 Bickel, Mark 124,232 Bicknell, Monroe 170 Bielss, Mike 124 Bigham, Tracie 113,200 Bills, Kimberly 113,200 Bills, Mike 232 Bird, David Charles 136, 160, 260 Birdsong, Keith 163,232 Birdsong, Kevin 124, 140, 162, 260 Birley, Robert 200 Bishop, Brent 260 Black, LaFonda 111, 156, 157, 260, 282 Black, Ronna 260 Blair, Robin 232 Blair, Stacey 113, 212, 232 Blakely, Mary Rochelle 200 Blankenship, Don 114, 178, 183 Bobbett, Craig 232 Boguskie, Ann 178, 188 Bohannon, John 232 Boice, Deborah 76, 93, 232 Bolding, John 21, 38, 67, 69, 232, 237 Bolen, Susan 49,200 Boles, Truett 169 Boone, Connie 201 Booth, Belinda 232 Botson, William 201 Bousman, Robert 232 Bousquet, Mary 127, 131, 157, 233 Bowen, Steven 260 Bowers, John 78, 261 Boyer, Laura 78, 233 Boyes, Jeanne 189,201 Boyes, Verba 178, 189 Boyett, Sherry 31, 201 Boykin, Hearld 155, 233 Bradley, Brenda 34, 78, 87,261 278 Bradley, Cynthia 30, 110, 111, 201 Bradley, Paula 111,261 Bradshaw, Lisa 325 Bragg, Terry 261 Brake, Norman 178, 187 Brantley, Teris 38, 140, 233 Brashier, David 232, 233 Brazil, Doris 172 Breaud, Greg 201 Breedlove, Kenny 261 Breedlove, Leslie 147, 150,233 Brewer, Angela 261 Bridges, Dawn 233 Bridges, Ronnie 14,233,261 Brigham, Marilyn 233 Brocaw, Tammy 233, 327 Brodie, Jana 233 Brooks, Lawrence 233 Brooks, Monica 261 Brooks, Tonya 261 Brown, Betty 178 Bybee, John 123, 124, 163,262 Caftey, Phil 163, 262 Cairns, Michael 76, 233 Caldwell, Scotty 49, 120, 123, 153, 154, 155, 201, 331 Callaway, Karla 201 Cammack, James 202 Cammack, Steve 262 Campbell, Theresa 78,262 Campbell, Wayne 233 I Camperson, Joe 202 Campos, Mario 125, 147, 262 Cannon, Jay 150, 179, 187 Cantrell, Shelley 111,233 Cantrell, Thomas 163,262 Cantrell, Tommy 123, 124, 158, 159 , 160, 179 Cantu, Francisca 202 Cantu, Henry 149,262 Cantu, Joe 262 Cantu, Lisa 262 Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brian 160,201,306 Carolyn 261, 268 David 124 Floyd 233 Hugh 178, 193 John 201 Justin 125,261 Karon 76, 233 Kimberly 201 Richard 233 Sharon 32, 76, 201 Brown, Steve 123, 125,261 Brown, Tammie 233 Brown, Terri 143, 261 Brunt, Jeff 201 Bryant, Alex 261 Bryant, David 124, 133 Bryant, Jobn 233, 257 Bryant, Kevin 233 Carden, Shelly 202 Carguello, Lisa 233 Carley, Mark 124,262 Carley, Mike 125, 233 Carlisle, Cris 18, 234 Carmichael, Jamesi262 Carney, Michael 202 Carney, Shannon 149, 234, 11 Carpenter, Comeiletea 202, 331 Carr, Annette 202 Carroll, Thomas 202 Carter, Lynda 234 Carter, Robert 234 Carter, Sombronah 262 Cartsunis, Peter 17, 125, 155, 258, 262, 278 Casey, Michele 234 Casson, Pamela 234 Castanuela, Ramon 34, 262 Castanuela, Yolanda 234 Castillo, Randy 160, 234 Cates, Clayann 262 Caudry, Claire 49, 54, 103, 113, 140, 157,202,212 Cavanagh, Kenneth 202 Cedeck, Michael 202 Cedeck, Pamela 101, 111,234 Cefaly, Bruce 262 Cerka, Richard 113,202 Chambers, James 234 Bubert, Mary 261 Buckholt, Marty 145,261 Buckholt, Stacie 99,201 Buettner, Carol 201 Bufkin, Vickie 233 Bullard, Donna 262 Bullinger, Toni 233 Burchfield, Cyle 201,306 Burks, Lori Lee 201 Burleson, Johnny 233 Burns, James 324 Burns, Kathy 233 Burns, Robert 87 Burns, Warren 87, 233 Burrell, Roy 41, 123, 124, 178, 179 Busby, Melody 262 Bush, LaDonna 262 Bush, Mamie 43, 49, 50, 51, 55, 57, 61, 65. 80,81,156,157, 201, 224 Buske, Sondra 201 Butler, Traci 233 Bybee, James 100, 201 Chandler, Chapman Chapman Chapman Cody 149, 234 Derek 202 , Jeffrey 232, 234 ,Jo Lynn 64, 99, 47 Chapman Letitia 58,262 Chapman, Tod 125, 147, 258, 263 Cbaranza, Albert 125, 147, 155, 258, 263 Charanza, Marietta 76, 202 Cheatham, Melissa 263 Cheevers, James Lee 234 Chevalier, Richard 108, 179, 189 Chiles, Paula 234 Chipman, Michell 263 Chrabasz, Mike 263 Christerson, John 234 Christian, Jason 235 Clapper, Pat 155 Clark, Francis 176 Clark, Jeff 78, 263 Clark, Robbie 16, 96, 198,202 Clark, Sunna 235 Claros, Linda 76, 235 Clayton, Joyce 76,202 Clayton, Sandra Gayle 202 Click, Carol 235 Cline, Brad 16, 17, 34, 235 Cline, Rick 169 Clogston, Susan Marie 202 Clopton, Dawn 76,202,327 Clyde, David 136, 137, 179, 163 Cobb, Johnnie 49, 123, 153, 155, 203 Cobb, Troy 235 Coker, Jamie 263 Cole, Mike 235 Collier, Linda 203 Collins, Cynthia 77, 78, 191 Collins, Phyllis 92, 179,, 184, 191 Conner, Bob 25, 169, 180, 190 Conrad, Cara 263 Cooley, Tom 155,235 Coonrod, Roonie 263 Cope, Donna 203 Cope, Elizabeth 56, 235 Cope, Virginia 180 Cordova, Vicky Sue 157, 263 Cornelius, Ronda 203 Corona, Anna 203 Correa, Liliana 203 Cotter, Cheryl 203 Coufal, Cathy 147,230,235 Counts, J. W. 169 Courtney, Tony 263 Covington, Flon 125, 147,263 Cox, William Keith 263 Crabtree, Doug 180, 191, 241 Crain, Gina 203 Crain, Marissa 235 Crawford, Jaye 80, 263 Crofut, Bill 74 Cronin, Robert 124, 155, 235 Crook, Jeff 203 Cross, Craig 87, 263 Cross, Glenda Kay 263 Cross, William 263 Crossnoe, Joy 172 Crow, Andrea 78, 79,235 Crow, Kimberly 111, 263 Crowson, James 235 Cruz, Eugene 203 Cruz, Roxann 263 Cullen, Jeffery 235 Cunningham, David 263 Curd, Regina 263 Dake, Jon 123 Dale, Ronnie 235 Dale, Tammy 139, 140, 204 Dalley, Teresa 263 Dalton, Anna 111,263 Danes, Pamela 100, 263 Dang, Bich 156, 157 Dangerfield, Jacqulyn 235 Daniel, Jon 124, 263 Daniels, Bobby 235 Daniels, Cathryn 263 Daniels, Rachel 131, 156, 157, 235 Dansby, Melanie 204 Darby, James Bret 235 Darnell, Jeffery 204 Darnell, Shelley 235 Daugherty, Linda 76, 235 Davenport, Leah 263 Davenport, Valetta 98, 204 Davis, Clendon Lee 235 Davis, Denise 263 Davis, Lina 34, 180, 182 Davis, Sherri 263 Davis, Stanna 204 Davis, Theresa 204 Davis, Wesley 204 Davis, Yvonne 180, 181 Dawson, Vicki 76, 235 Day, Pam 58, 263, 272 DeCrain, Melissa 180 De Haven, Andrea 142, 143,235 DeLos Santos, Nelida 76, 235 Dealba, Julie 235 Deatherage, Gus 88 Deatherage, Robin 264 DeBaun, Darin 264 Dees, Diana 264 Degner, Freddy 235 Degner, Sandra 264 Degroote, Douglas 123, 163, 235 Denson, Sheron 204 Desmarias, Christine 204 Desmarias, Joyce 111, 235 Dewberry, Nina 172 Dewberry, Rodger 32, 101, 236 Dewing, Christine 100, 111,204 DeWitt, Wanda 204 Dickson, Keith 125, 163, 265 Dillard, Janice 204 Dillon, Doy 236 Dinsmore, Bobby 265 Dinsmore, Lola 127, 129,204 DiSanto, Rosemarie 265 Ditto, Timothy 265 Do, Phung 265 Doan, Michael 206 Doan, Patricia 204 Dobroslavic, Denise 236 Dobroslavic, Lisa 265 Dodson, Lori 265 Dominey, Beth 38, 262,265 Dominguez, Yvonne 236 Dooling, Darrin 265 Doran, Deborah 265 Dossett, Tracy 265 Douglas, Cynthia 206 Douglas, Deborah 236 Douglas, Fletcher 150, 151,236 Douthit, Todd 265, 276 Dow, Kathy 265 - Downs, Dana 76, 265 Drake, Greg 38, 62, 206, 236 Drake, Helen 181 Drake, Terry 265 Drennan, Cohn 181, 183 Drew, Nancy 148, 149,236 Druyan, Alisa 37, 236 Druyan, Craig 206 Dull, Gorgiana 38, 40, 236 Dumais, Lisa 175, 206 Dunhan, Debbie 236 Dunning, Sudedra 265 Durham, Ron 181, 182 Durland, James 206 Duvall, Cindy 126, 127, 140, 143, 177, 181 Dye, Glenda 265 Dyer, Craig 125, 163, 265 Dykes, Gregory 124, 236 Dykes, Kevin 236 Dykman, Danny 265 Earnest, Janet 84, 206 Earnest, Terry 236 Eason, Scott 265, 163 Ebarb, Pamela 265 Ebarb, Steve 236 Edney, Pat 174 Edwards, Jaymee 237 Edwards, Joseph 237 Edwards, Nancy 265, 276 Edwards, Roger 265 Eliason, Roy 265 Elliott, John 181 Elliott, Scot 237, 265 Ellis, Becky 181 Ellis, Robert 206 Ellis, Sue 140, 143, 179, 182 Ellison, Corrina 265 Elton, Charles 182 Engel, Karen 265 England, Cara 265 English, Richard 123, 124, 155, 182, 331 Enyeart, Michelle 265 Escamilla, Frankie 265 Evans, Carla 79, 237 Evans, James 266 Evans, Melinda 36, 206 Ewing, Steven 155,206,331 Ezzel, Teddy 237 Faber, Tammy 96, 155, 237 Farmer, Gary 237 Farnlk, Beth 156, 157,266 Farnlk, Gregory 66, 124, 160, 237 Farrar, Jr Randol 76, 266 Farrar, Linda 206 Farrell, Blake 28, 41, 49, 52, 69, 80, 102, 103, 106, 107, 206, 211 Felkner, Curtis 206 Fentum, Jeff 237 Ferguson, Jeff 76, 79,206 Fernandez, Cynthia 206 Fernandez, Fernando 125, 266 Fernandez, Joe 206 Feucht, Jodi 36, 86, 206 Fickett, David 78, 155, 266 Fields, Natasha 78, 237 Fincher, Edwin 124, 266 Finegan, Roy 237 Fisher, Freddy 237 Fisher, Shane 266 Fite, Gayle Edwina 237 Flint, Gayle 237 Flood, Cynthia 266 Florence, Teresa 77, 78, 206 Flores, Margret 266 Flores, Victor 237 Flowers, Demetha 156, 157 Florimonte, Jacquline 175 Followill, Samantha 266, 271 Ford, Bob 238 Ford, Kelly 131, 143, 157,266 Ford, Roger 150, 151,238 Ford, Sandra 206 Ford, William 238 Foreman, Chris 206 Ford, Craig 266 Fort, Clifton 147,238 Foster, Don 182 Foster, Sonja 266 Fowler, Kimberly Lynn 238 Fowler, Jenny 28 Fowler, Patricia 105, 182 Foxhall, Kim 266 Franklin, Kim 182, 188 Fraser, Kathy 238 Frausto, Daniel 238 Frazier, Kimberly 266 Fredde, Melissa 24, 64, 69, 113, 207 Fredrick, Kevin 238 Freeman, Cecil 136,267,282 Freeman, David 160, 207 Freeman, Mary 111,267 Freese, Melinda 115,238 French, Larry Dale 238 Fretz, Doug 238 Frost, Debra 267 Fudge, Vyuyan 267 Fuller, Barbara 207 Fuller, Melinda 207 Fulr, Denise 238 Futrell, Kelly 238 Gable, Paula 267 Gable, Robyn 267 Gacsal, Starr Mary 100,238 Gadouas, Kory Lee 267 Gallaher, Gregory 207 Gallagher, Michael 238 Gallardo, Steven 238 Gann, Rod 183 Gannon, Djuana 238 Gannon, Tonja 76, 207 Gaona, Dianah 267 Gaona, Mario 240 Gardner, Donny 240 Gardner, Karen 267 Gardner, Tim 207 Garman, Gayle 267 Garman, Maria 240 Garner, Debra 149, 267 Garner, Leigh Ann 267 Garner, Traci 156, 157,267 Garrett, Alisa 267 Garrett, Andre 136 Garrett, Johnny 268 Garrett, Kenny Lynn 268 Garriety, Doug 155,268 Garriety, Janna 76, 77, 240 Garza, Patricia 207,240 Garza, Ruben 207 Gates, Betty 268 Gauvey, Steve 125, 268 Gear, Randy 268 Gear, Trenda 240 Gels, Chris 240 Gels, Johnnie 125, 268, 271, 2 Geisel, Robert 100, 240 Gerken, Kevin 240 Giles, Angela 240 Giles, Jack 183 Gillespie, Ramzi 268 Gilliam, Jeffrey 207, 324 Gilliam, Tonya 111, 268 Glasgow, Steven 100 Glenn, G. A. 172 Goar, William 268 Godbee, Ann 49 Godfry, Clyde 169 Godwin, Alicia 30, 56, 59, 183, 207 Gonzales, Jesse 136, 108,268 Gonzales, Michael 28, 57, 93, 208 Goode, Pat 123, 125,268 Goode, Theresa 262, 268 Gooden, Marcus 268 Goodson, Jean 143, 143,240 Goodson, Kerri 240 Goodwin, Julie 208 Goolsby, Hannah 71, 181, 183 Goolsby, JoAnn 183 Gore, Kimberly 208 Gorton, Scott 240 Gossett, Earl 30, 208, 331 Govea, Diana 240 Gowdy, Mindy 130, 131, 143, 268 Graham, Ted 240 Green, Alicia 268 Green, Jimmy 14, 124,268 7 General Index 295 Green, Lawanda Jean 18, 240 Green, Lawrence 155, 240 Green, Michelle 240 Green, Tim 240 Green, Virginia Annette 208 Griffin, Eric 163,208 Griffin, Erle 208 Griffin, Terry 78,208 Grimes, Alfred 208 Grizzle, Bobbie 268 Grizzle, Debbie Faye 268 Gronewald, Cynthia 268 Groom, Stella Reni 77, 78, 79, 240, 246 Grooms, Angela 208 Grooms, Kenneth 268 Guerra, Barbara 208 Guerra, Teresa 62, 115, 116, 208 Guffey, Nancy 78, 80, 208 Gullett, Curtis 76,269 Gullett, Vernon 209 Guthrie, Michael 209 Gutierrez, Chris 209 Gutierrez, Emilia 209 Gutierrez, Jimmy 209 Gutkowski, Richard 155, 240 Gutkowski, Steve 269 Guyton, Julia Faye 230, 241 Guzman, Rudy Lee 241 Hackenberg, Kristen 80, 114, 145, 146,269 Hadnot, Bernice 241 Hagood, Tim 209 Hairrell, Randy 269 Haley, David 163,269 Halford, Louanne 111,269 Hall, David 241 Hall, Peyton 269 Hamblet, Eugene 147,209 Hamblet, Susan 241 Hamilton, Susie 241 Hammonds, Mike 14, 269 Hampton, Lynda 56,241 Hanes, William Tom 147 Harden, Raymond 125,269 Hargraves, Lawrence 241 Harper, Jolene 209 Harper, Renee 111,241 Harper, Scott 209 Harris, Lisa 241 Harris, Louis 86, 183,325 Harris, Ozie 133, 135, 134, 155, 209 Harris, Patsy 269 Harris, Sally 325 Harry, Eroyl 169 Harrison, David 209 Hart, Donny 241 Harte, Shannon 140, 160, 209, 11, 335 Harvell, Jimmy 31, 63, 209 Harvell, Jorita 269 Harvey, Jeff 241 Hatcher, Ella 209 Hatcher, Mary 269 Hattendorf, Margaret 183 Hauck, Heidi 131, 143,241 Hatter, Tempe 184, 185 Hawkins, Bonnie 269 Haydon, Margaret 241 Haydon, Ruben 269 Hayes, Philip 76, 79, 241 Hays, Sandy 269 Hazard, David 209 Heartsill, Paul 241 Hedge, Raychel 269 296 GeneraHndex Hedrick, Carl 241 Hedrick, Janet 209 Heffernan, Robert 209 Heflin, Jerry 209 Heflin, Kimberly 269 Heflin, Lisa 209 Height, Betty 76, 104, 209 Height, Tracy 78, 269 Helms, Katitha 210 Helms, Lonna 241 Helton, Anita 269 Hemphill, Kim 269 Henderson, Richard 125, 136, 155, 269 Henderson, Tina 269 Hendrix, John 210 Henley, Zane 210 Henry, Kari 210 Henry, Kelli 110, 111, 242 Henry, Timothy 242 Hensley, Noble 212 Henson, Kenneth 210 Henz, Pat 33, 145, 146, 149,269 Herbert, Angie 210 Hernandez, Jessica 77, 78, 210 Hervey, Tony 242 Hess, Rhea 210 Hester, Shelly 269 Hickey, David 123,269 Hickey, William 210 High, Linda 210 Hightower, Walter 242 Hill, Gail 181, 184 Hill, John 269 Hill, Kelly 36, 38, 65, 242 Hill, Shawn 125, 269 Hillman, Thomas 26, 27, 30, 35, 36, 37, 50, 51, 62, 66, 87, 90, 123, 160,198,210 Hilton, Deborah 127, 131,269 Hilton, Ronald 123, 160, 161, 210, 331 Hinds, Bruce 32,210 Hinkle, Don 269 Hinson, Betty 184 Hinson, Susan 270 Hobbs, Felicia 270 Hobbs, Sabrina 63,210 Hobbs, Tommy 49, 122, 123, 155, 210, 153 Hobby, Kim 143,270 Hodges, Greg 76, 79,210 Hofer, John 123, 155, 180, 210 Hoffman, Anthony 270 Hoffman, Christopher 210 Hoffpauir, Helen 127, 131,270 Hogan, Debra 242 Holder, Ernest 242 Holderby, Patricia 270 Holderread, Michael 242 Holland, Cindy 242 Holland, Deborah 270 Holley, David 123, 160,210,220 Holley, Denese 270 Hollis, Shelia 76, 77, 145, 155, 243 Holloway, Rowena 184 Holmes, Susan 270 Homb, Wileman Cathy 36, 97, 99, 227 Homb, Christie 43,270 Homko, Edward 49, 66, 210 Hooper, Linda 270 Hopkins, Liltenia 270 Hoppes, Greg 243 Horn, Billy 243 Horn, Scott 243 Hornback, Debra 243 Houdmann, Carelgean 156, 157, 187, 258, 270 Hough, Brenda 211 Hough, June 171 House, Henry 243 House, Shaund 136, 270, 282 Houser, Michelle 270 Houters, Ann 210 Howard, Gregory 100,243 Howard, Polly 100,211 Howard, Tanya 76, 270 Howarth, Janet 270 Howe, Lora 270 Howe, Pamela 211 Howell, Lanny 123,211 Hua, Tai 270 Hughes, James 184 Humiston, Paricia 270 Hunt, Hunt, Hunt, Brian 270 Carolyn 211 Vaudrene 82, 184, 191 lmboden, Shirl 243 lngle, Thomas 270 lngraham, Elizabeth 243 Inman, Damon 123, 155,211 Irwin, Robin 160,211 Isaacs, Laura 211 Isbell, lsom, lvie, E Jach, Peggy 211 Dawn 76, 272 Ilen Angela 272 Robert 147, 243 Jackson, Brenda 243 Jacks on, Dewayne 272 Jackson, Karen 125, 135, 185 Jackson, Mary 175 Jacks on, Roderick 211 Jackson, Rosalyn 211 Jackson, Sherry 272 Jacobs, Rocky 212 Jeffery, Aurthur 124, 153, 155, 243 Jeffery, Ralph 211, 331 Jenkins, Kenneth 124,243 Jenkins, Mike 124, 136, 155, 272 Jenkins, Sharon 212 Jensen, Mark 243 Jeske, Tim 30, 49, 54, 59, 64, 121, 122, 123,212 Jezek , Amy 46, 272 Jezek, Emily 243 Jimen ez, Leonard 212 Jobe, Nancy 43, 272 Johnson, Allen 126, 137,243 Johnson, Brian 78,212 Johnson, Greg 272 Johnson, Laura 243 Johnson, Marci 212 Johnson, Stacy 30, 56, 212 Johnston, Alicia 243 Johns Jones ton, Cheryl 185, 189 ,Aaron 185, 192 Jones, Barry 163,272 Jones, Bruce 272, 163 Jones, Carol 272 Jones, Clarence 16, 17,272 Jones, Gwendolyn 212,272 Jones, Keith 243 Jones, Kevin 62,212 Jones, Lonnie 101, 180, 212, 331 Jones, Mark 125, 163,272 Jones, Matthew 123, 147,213 Jones, Russell 243 Jorda n, Clinton 123, 160,243 Jorgensen, Stephanie 100, 272 Joslin, Dale 31 Kano, Shiro 16, 17, 70, 71, 74, 75, 213, 326 Kavanaugh, James 273 Kearney, Lonny Andrew 273 Kebede, Aida 213 Keith, William 124, 155,243 Kellick, John Mark 213 Kemp, Owedia 107, 127, 131, 157, 185 Kendall, Scott 17, 68, 230, 239, 243 Kendrick, Ruth 24, 30, 43, 55, 56, 109, 213 Kennedy, Eddie 147,243 Kennedy, James 62,213 Kennedy, Richard 243 Kennedy, Tammy 243 Kerley, Kimberly 16, 17, 147, 239, 243, 273 Kerr, Toby 243 Kersey, Robert 76 Kesterson, Russell 273 Kevil, Jean 109, 184, 185,94 Key, Judy 273 Kight, Marc 273 Kiker, Morris 273 Killaoran, Debbie 273 Killy, Ellen 273 Kilpatrick, Robert 213 King, Alysa 213,273 Kinney, James 213 Kirbie, Bill 186 Kirby, Darcy 180, 186 Kirkpatrick, Dixie 180, 186 Kircofe, Debbie 185, 188 Kissinger, Phil 123, 124, 152, 186 Kitts, Margeane 171 Klaynik, Donna 80,263 Kliesch, Karen 273 Klingensmith, Bernard 32,327 Knapp, Shelley 273 Knight, David 243 Knopp, Susan 213 Kohler, Lesa 62, 213, 48 Kolanek, Kelly 213 Kolanek, Kim 244 Koonce, James 244 Kopp, Gary 31, 65, 153, 155, 213, 331 Kotch, Victor 76, 273 Kovifch, Frankie 123, 273, 280 Kowenaugh, Wesley 217 Kreeger, Michael 101,213,217 Kubiak, Jimmy 80,244 Lackey, Dean 186, 193 Lackey, Terry 125, 155, 273 Lacroix, Michael 273 Lambert, Harold 273 Lambert, Kenneth 124, 244 Lam bert, Rusty 244 Lamm, Melinda 56, 163, 244, 255 Landham, Laura 17, 111, 244, 246 Lane, Felicia 127, 213 Lane, Mary Beth 186 Lane, Tonya 244 Lang, Isaac 244 Lang, Sherley 213 Lange, Scott 273 Langley, Roger 125, 273 Lankston, Paula 273 Lanning, Richard 62 Lanning, Tina 273 Lanyon, Caryl 213 Lara, Deborah 236, 244, 273 auricella, William 218, 213 ayton, Vicki 273 e Son, Thanh 274 .each, Wesley 213 .eblanc, Norman 213 .ed better, Sandy Louise 274 ledford, Charles 101, 147,214 ee, Elton 125,274 .ee, G. W. 274 ee, Terry 214 eigh, Paul 274 emons, Teri 244 eonard, Betty 274 .ester, Steven 78, 244 .etter, Lawrence 124, 244 .euty, Chris 274 .evall, Lori 274 .evesque, Doug 147, 244 .evey, David 104, 214 .evingston, Chris 214 .evingston, Terry 274 ,ewelyn, Jeff 307 .ewis, Ann 127 .ewis, Don 133, 149 .indly, Daniel 274 .indly, Donnie 214 .ipinski, Paul 244 .ipsey, Kraig 274 livingston, Dennis 136, 137,274 .lewellyn, David .oflin, Bradley 123,214 .ofstrom, Elke 111, 244 Maller, Karen 143,274 Malone, Patricia 96, 244 Malone, Randy 123, 245 Malone, Thomas 215 Manning, Betty 171 Manning, Denise 245 Manning, Valerie 274 Mansfield, Daivd 245 Mansfield, Michael 274 Maples, Diana 245 Marlatt, Mary 215 Marlin, Cherri 274 Marney, Kenneth 78, 215 Marsden, Thomas 217, 245 Marshall, Lois 274 Martin, Martin, 215 Martin, Martin, Martin Martin Martin Brian 215 Douglas 49, 122, 123, Janie 215 Paula 245 Ricky 245 , Shelly Renee 215 , Susan 274 long, .ong, .ong, David 214 Linda 214 Michelle 274 .ong, Sarah 157,244 .ong, Stacy 244 .ong, William 187, 192 .ongfellow, Daniel 274 .ongino, Dane 244 .onon, Brian 244 .oomis, Mary 214 .opez, Joe 214 .ott, Ernie 121, 123, 158, 160, 214 .ott, Richard 274 .ouis, Don 90, 190, 132, 135, 187 .ove, .ove, 48 .ove, .owe .owe .0W6, John 123, 214 Robert 64, 65, 67, 97, 214, Scott 244 Laura 214 Paul 104, 214 Robert 214 .owrey, Lisa 214 ,owrimore, Carolyn 113, 214 .ucas, Douglas 38, 244, 331 .uce, Joel 123 .ynch, Joy 274 ,yon, Yvonne 274 f1acCammond, Betty 187, 190 Aacias, Marivel 244 llackin, Christy 214 Aacri, Donna 244 lladdux, Rhonda 214 Aaddox, Nita 187 Aadera, Bryan 274 Aadjidi, Hamid Reza 244 Aadland, Mike 244 Aahan, Lisa 171,244 Aahon, Greg 274 llaidens, Michael Bruce 76,274 llaki, Harry 215 Aaldonado, Kavid 274 Aaldonado, Esmeralda 215 llalec, George 274 Martinez, Arcadia 245 Martinez, Blanca 274 Martinez, Dykes 274 Martinez, Gracie 245 Martinez, Julie 275 Martinez, Paula 32, 215 Martinez, Reymundo 245 Martinez, Reynaldo 246 Marwitz, Dana 110, 111,215 Masek, Gary 246 Maserang, Henry 101,275 Maserang, Juanita 215 Mason, Melanie 49, 53, 55, 63, 65,66,67, 149,215 Mastrogiacomo, Gina 46, 30, 49, 55, 56, 67, 160,215,335 Mathews, Janice 215 Matthews, Lance 215 Mattress, Angela 275 Mattress, Teresa 246 Maughan, Diana 216 Maxwell, Kelly 246 Mayo, David 136,275 Mays, Alfred 246 McAndrew, Jim 246 McCrary, Mary 127 McCreary, Charles 76 McBride, Sheila 275 McClain, Cindy 216 McClasky, Gary 169 McClellan, Teena 216 McClendon, Lisa 143, 275 McClendon, Tammy 139, 140, 141, 216, 326 McClure, Barbara 32, 216 McClure, Kristy 216 McClure, Patty 145, 275 McConathy, Warren 162, 163, 246 McCooI, Autumn 145, 149,275 McCord, Darren 275 McCorkle, Debra 216 McCoy, Valencia 275 McCrary, Mary 216 McCrea, Christine 246 McCreary, Charles 275 McCubbin, Candy 216 McCugh, Jackie 275 McCulloch, Sarah 31, 107 McEIreath,Terry 64, 139, 140, 141, 216 McElroy, Billy 18, 275 McFarlin, Bill 150,246 McGill, Judith 127, 128, 140, 141, 246 McGill, Laura 143,275 McGIothin, Bryan 246 McGriff, Angela 216 McGuire, Christie 216 McGuire, Jannet 49, 105, 11, 216 McGuire, Karen 111, 216 McGuire, Nita 187 McHugh, Mark 101,246 Mclntyre, Darrell 275 McKinzle, Annette 143, 246 McLane, Teresa Lynn 275 McMahon, Laura 246 McMerty, John 216,331 McMeckin, Dennis 123, 187 McMillan, Shane 247 McMillan, Tammy 111, 275 McNabb, Sandi 247 McNamara, Lynn 145, 146, 217 McNamara, Sheryl 247 McNeely, Leslie 275 McNeely, Darla 27, 49, 66, 80, 217 McNeely, Steve 247 McPherson, Tracey 276 McQuatters, Mike 276 Maecham, Doug 125, 163,276 Medlyn, Emily 247 Mentlik, Angela 80, 145, 276 Meza, Kathy 32, 52, 63, 87, 217 Meza, Sharon 246 Miers, Leslie 111,276 Mikeska, Yvonne 267, 276 Milam, Bobby 276 Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Jerry 277 Karen 277 Kelly 98, 99, 217 Roger 76 Moreno, Amy 25, 55, 113,217 Moreno, Gilbert 277 Moretz, Mary 217 Miles, Melissa 247 Miller, David 276 Miller, Jerry 64, 82, 101, 112, 113, 217 Miller, Kent 78, 79,247 Miller, Kimberly 21, 38, 183, 247, 249 Miller, Lori 87 Miller, Melanie 247, 255 Miller, Wanda 217 Mills, Bobby 78,247 Mills, Curtis 247 Mills, Roger 148, 149,276 Mills, Wesly 86,217,331 Milner, Mlms, Mires, Mitche Mitche Mitche Mitche Mitche Mitche Stuart 217 Harriet 217 Leslie 14 ll, Elwetta 247 Il, Jana Lynn 217 ll, Lillian 276 ll, Mike 136,276 ll, Phillip 155,247 II, Sandra 49, 126,127, Morgan, Gary 32, 123, 191, 217 Morgan, Richard 277 Morgan, Sherri 49, 217 Morphew, Kathryn 217 Morrow, Tonya 111, 218 Moses, Lori 49,218 Moses, Mark 125,277 Mosley, Alesia 277 Mosley, Norman 62, 218 Mosley, Troy 218 Moss, Dean 149, 247 Moss, Kenneth 123, 133, 190, 247, 252 Mott, Lorrie 218 Mott, Tina 247 Mounce, Ronnie 277 Mow, Dorthy 149, 247 Moyer, Tammy 247 Mozjesik, Teresa 218 Muelder, Evelyn 188 Mueller, Laura 247 Mueller, Robin 247 Mullnix, Mlke 247 Mumphrey, Christopher 123, 218 Mundy, Dee Dee 113, 212, 247 Mungula, Sylvia 77, 80, 247 Munoz, Raymond 277 Murray, Scott 277 Musick, Jaimie 111,277 Musick, Kimberly 34, 130, 131, 143, 258, 277 Muzzy, William 218 Mutchie, Laura 218 Nalley, Melvyn Tod 247 Nance, Guy 277 Nance, Randy 247 Nance, Ricky 218 Nantz, Maggie 277 Masclmbeni, Lisa 277 Neumann, Daniel 123, 124, 160 Negrete, Yvonne 111,275,277 Neibel, Sharlean 277 Nelnast, James 147,277 Nelson, Gina 58,272,277 Nelson, Rod 136, 154, 155,277 Nennmann, Michael 155,277 Neumann, Deborah 111,247 Neumann, Denise 111, 218 Newell, Glenn 218, 227 Newell, Judith 26, 27, 28, 29, 56 218 128,129,138,139,140,141, 217 Mitchell, Shelly 58,272,276 Mock, Davld 78, 276 Moffett, Mike 149, 188 Mohr, Roger 276 Moiica, John 217 Monk, Greg 255,277 Monk, Holly 277 Monk, Jeffrey 64,217 Monroe, Janie 91,217 Monti, David 277 Nguyen, Lan 218 Nguyen, Tam 248 Nguyen, Tai 147, 277 Nichols Nichols , Joyce 277 , Kelly 248 Moore , Angela 247 Moore, Bobby 124, 163,247 Moore, Bonnie 277 Moore, Greg 125,277 Moore, lla 157 Moore, Jeff 247 Nichols, Marie 248 Nicholson, Melody 131,248 Nicholson, Penny 277 Nickerson, Debrah 277 Niland, John 109 Noblitt, Alan 90, 123,218 Noblitt, Mark 101, 124,248 Noe, Beryl 188 Noel, Brent 218 Noland, Betty 127, 188 Noland, Stacy 248 Nordgaard, Andrew 136, 248 Norwood, Tonya 111, 248 General Index 297 Novak, Terri 262, 277 Nuss, Steve 30, 134, 160, 218, 331 Nute, Lawanda 130, 131,278 Nute, Lora 248 0'Connor, Cara Ann 218 Oakes, Brenda 248 Ogden, Gay 184, 188 Ogden, Steve 248 Obriant, Michael 38, 218 Oldacre, Rachel 278 Oldham, Linda 32, 218, 48 Oldham, Lisa 31, 49, 67,219 Oliver, James 278 Orr, Jennifer 278 Oster, Kathy 278 Ovalle, Mauricio 147, 248 Overstreet, Helena 219 Owens, Jo Ann 174 Owens, Letitla 43, 107, 248 Owens, Shelly 80, 248 Ozment, Amy 248 Ozuna, Debbie 249 Ozuna, Emmett Garza 278 Pacheco, Edwin 219 Pack, Shari 43, 87, 219 Padgett, Lori 249 Palazzini, Marcus 278 Palmer, Dee 249 Parham, Denise 49, 219 Parham, Donna 101, 219 Parham, Robert 278 Parham, Tonita 278 Parker, Benjamin 123, 219 Parker, Joe 249 Parker, Klm 51 Parker, Tracey 80, 249 Parkhill, Tammy 63, 219, 257 Parks, Debbie 149, 278 Parks, Tony 249 Parnell, Richard 65, 249 Parra, Linda 249 Parson, Stephen 249 Paschal, Larry 249 Pate, Tamara 278 Patton, Deena 14, 278 Pauley, David 249 Paup, Jerri 66, 76, 77, 149, 219 Payette, Penny 278 Pearcy, Terry 219 Pearson, Steven 278 Pennie, Alvin 125, 133, 153, 155, 278 Pennle, Demetrlce 127, 129, 157, 219 Perdue, Lisa 78, 276, 278 Permenter, Amanda 278 Perry, Dixie 43, 111, 249 Perry, Eddy 136, 278 Peterson, David 219 Peterson, Stephen 220 Pettigrew, Mitchell 30, 54, 108, 123, 153, 155,220 Petty, Myrtle 245, 249 Pham, Huyen 49, 55, 63, 66, 104, 220 Phan, Tam 278 Phelps, Pamela 279 Phillips, Sharon 189 Pickens, Richard 249 Pickering, Shirley 249 Pickett, Darla 250 Pierce, Alan 220 Pierce, Bryan 250 Pierson, Dale 220 Peirson, Don 279 Pilgrim, Michael 133, 134, 135, 250 298 General lndex Pilgrim, Richard 279 Pilgrim, Stacy 34, 143,279 Piper, Anita 220 Pitcock, Jamie 250 Player, Rusty 220 Plummer, Judy 77, 78,220 Plunk, Eilly 249 Poettgen, Joseph 220 Polk, Jacquelyn 220 Pollock, Shelly 279 Pope, Robin 111,220 Popham, Deborah 220, 46 Porter, Colleen 220 Porter, Connie 145, 279 Porter, Kelly 250 Potts, Lucretia 101, 156, 157, 261, 279 Pounds, Kyle 279 Powell, Scott Allen 279 Prater, Tammy 220 Pratt, Daniel 21, 35, 36, 37, 38, 114, 249, 250 Price, Connie 250 Price, Lisa Marie 78 Prikryl, Christi 250 Pritchard, Lisa 31, 220 Privitt, Davey 250 Prosper, John 250 Prosper, Michele 280 Pruitt, Bianca 111,280 Psalidas, Dana 250 Puente, Richard 220 Purdy, Phillip 221 Putman, Loretta 250 Raasch, Wayne 189 Raines, Robert 280 Ralston, Steve 158, 160, 221 Ramey, Toby 280 Ramsey, Glory 131, 142, 143, 250 Randolph, Chuck 221 Randolph, Lee 189 Rangel, Mario 147, 221 Ratclifte, Louis 221 Rawdon, Doug 250 Ray, Nathalie 280 Rayiord, Calvin 221 Raz, Dan 63,115 Read, Ernest 75, 221, 326 Read, James 124, 250 Reed, Mitzi 111,250,255 Reed, Scott 221 Rehonlc, Victor 125, 150, 221, 280 Reichert, Kellie 250, 255 Reilly, Robert 280 Relsenlelter, Pam 221 Rejcek, Lorrle 280 Rejcek, Steve 33, 123, 147,221 Remynse, Bud 25, 169, 172,327 Renaker, Michael 250 Renau, Amanda 250 Reneau, Elizabeth 250 Reneau, Sean 280 Renfro, Bobby Lee 280 Reynolds, Anthony 221,327 Reynolds, Rosanne 280 Rice, Kent 51 Rice, Kent 280 Rice, Robin 221 Rich, Shiela 280 Richardson, Carla 221 Richardson, Debbie 280 Richie, Julie 127,250 Richie, Sherry 280 Richey, Jo Ann 177, 189 Rickard, Kristina 49, 5, 221,47 Rigdon, Jerry 91, 22 ,227 ! ,,,,. Rigdon, Tammy 56,250 Rigdon, William 67, 68, 98, 103, 113, 212, 221,223 Riggs, Michael 221 Riley, Perry 125 Riojas, Kathy 280 Rober, Julie 77, 78, 275,280 Rober, Robert 188 Rober, Russell 76, 79, 250 Roberson, Kimberly 37, 38, 97, 221 Roberts, Barbara 172 Roberts, Melanie 250 Roberts, Nancy 222 Roberts, Rebecca 32, 221, 101 Roberts, Rhonda 222 Robertson, David 222 Robertson, Wllliam 280 Robinson, Christina 250 Robinson, Karen 57, 222 Rodgers, John 84, 159, 160, 161, 198,222 Rodriguez, Maria 250 Roe, Melissa 80, 222 Rogers, Evangeline 250 Rogers, Mary 280 Rollins, Tim 125,280 Romig, Paul 124,250 Rose, Darren 155, 281 Ross, Robert 250 Roth, Kyle 133, 250 Rouse, Robert 222 Routt, Jeff 281 Roznos, Steven 123, 160, 161, 222 Rude, Randall 123, 147, 222 Rude,.RusseIl 51, 123, 147,222 Rueter, Karen 281 Rueter, Kenneth 251 Ruff, Cathleen 251 Ruff, Diane 172 Ruiz, Blanca 281 Rumbo, Pat 172 Rumple, Debra 281 Russell, JoAnn 251 Rutledge, Davld 222 Rutledge, Virginia 281 Ryan, Johnathan 281 Sadler, Charlotte 99 Saltsman, Kelly 21, 38, 237, 251 Sammons, Robert 222 Sanchez, Raquel 222 Sanders, Drew 281 Sanders, Victor 222 Sands, Cassandra 251 Sanslng, Karen 281 Sanslng, Lolita 281 Sanslng, Steven 222 Saunders, Sebra 177, 222, 47, 325 Savage, Kathy 222 Scarbro, Llz 251 Schasteen, Cynthia 78,251 Schelp, Joseph 281 Schelp, Louis 222,330 Schmidt, Joseph 251 Schow, Larry 251 scnrrckel, Lucy so, ss, 170, 198, 222 Schultz, Dianne 281 Schutz, Charles 251 Schutz, Thomas 123, 147, 212, 222, 326 Schwab, Albert 251 Schwab, Suzy 223 Schweinforth, RaeAnn 281 Scoggins, Bruce 76, 251 Scott, Alexander 78, 281 Scott, Dana 251 Scott, Jarvis 223 Scott, Rhonda 27, 80, 81, 240, 251 Scribner, Karen 252 Seals, Edward 136,281 Segovia, Francisco 281 Segovia, Juan 252 Selck, Shiela 281 Selleck, Kathleen 281 Sepeda, Rumaldo 150, 151,252 Serafica, John 252 Shadwick, Gregory 123,223 Shaffer, Margie 223 Shaffer, Tracy 281 Shariati, Elahel 116, 223 Sharp, Phil 223 Shead, Jaquelin 223 Shelley, Martha 78,281 Shelton, Daniel 78, 79, 252 Shepherd, Cynthia 281 Shephard, Steven 281 Sherman, Michele 18, 31, 43, 49 54, 55, 66, 113,223 Sherrard, Darrell 125, 155,281 Sherril, Thomas 252 Shinn, Sonya 223 Shinneman, Kelli 281 Shinneman, Kristine 252 Shipley, Nelda 189 Shires, Sherry 281 Shoemaker, Leslie 223 Short, Joyce 91,223 Shub, Stephanie 223 Shull, Deborah 111,252 Schultz, Margaret 111,281 Schultz, Margaret 105, 171 Shumate, Helen 172 Shupe, Billy 155,281 Shupe, Sue 37, 98, 223 Shwadlenak, Debrah Lynn 281 Sibley, Reniece 223 Silva, Julio 281 Silva, Maria 252 Simmons, Sherrin 282 Sims, Cheryl 115,252 Sims, Daryl 253, 145 Slms, Johnny 282 Slms, Keith 150,282 Sims, Lila 253 Sinclair, John 123,223 Slnor, John 224 Slnor, Leah 282 Sisney, Brenda 31, 38, 49, 52, 55, 97, 183,224 Sklles, Tammy 224 Slaven, Charmayne 31, 224 Slaven, Cynthia 253 Slaydon, Susan 55, 84, 224 Sloan, Michael 282 Sloan, Thomas 82, 101,253 Smart, Carla 282 Smith, Angela 253 Smith, Belinda 253 Smith, Byron 41, 150,282 Smith, Craig B7 Smith, Daniel 76, 253 Smith, Gene 38, 87, 253 Smith, Gregory 78, 79, 224 Smith, Mark 282 Smith, Robert 41, 125,224 Smith, Ruth 224 Smith, Terry 133, 253 Sneath, Pamela 140, 143, 157, 253 Snider, Bobby 78, 282 Snipes, Cynthia 25, 106, 108, 224 Snipes, David 160, 282 Soni, Manish 282 Southall, Barbara 145,238,253 Spangler, Carol 17, 95, 190 Sparks, Barry 224 Sparks, Max 253 Spaulding, Traci 78, 224 Speake, Karla 253 Spears, Bart 224 Spears, Jessie 253 Spears, Lilian 282 Spears, Mindy 253 Spears, Susan 224 Speck, Christine 282 Spence, Yolanda 143, 282 Spikes, Rondoll 224 Spiva, Kelley 253 Spracklen, Larry 89, 190, 193 Spruiel, Johnny 132, 133, 134, 215, 225 Spybuck, Chris 282 Spybuck, John 253 St. John, Dawn 131 St John, Timothy 225 Stage, William 253 Standback, Verda 282 Stedman, John 31, 57, 64, 100, 107, 225 Steele, Gregory 123, 253 Steelman, Billy 253 Steen, Lisa 282 Steinmetz, Paul 150, 253 Stephens, Barchellia 225 Stephens, Jason 76, 283 Stephens, Karen 92, 180, 94 Stephens, Laura 180 Stephens, Whitney 38, 253 Sterling, Bill 225 Stewart, Billy 109, 122, 123, 124, 190,335 Stinski, Cynthia 283 Stoker, Darryl 133,253 Stone, Craig 123, 125,283 Stoner, Alan 155, 225 Story, Phillip 225 Stover, Penny 147,225 Straten, Diana 78, 79, 282 Street, Stuart 147, 253 Stringham, Judith 190 Stuckey, Robert 225 Stutler, Ruth 191 Stutts, Cindy 80, 248, 253 Suarez, Irene 283 Sulak, Pat 21, 31, 38, 53, 183, 225 Summers, Scott 253 Suzan, Guy 31, 70, 71, 225 Suter, Andrea 283 Sutton, Brian 125, 283 Swafford, Linda 253 Swaim, Ronny 253 Swanson, Cindy 111,254 Sweat, Pat 80, 225 Swenson, Barry 76, 79,254 Swinney, Jody 225 Sykes, Major 18, 155, 254 Syrus, Jon 283 Tackett, Jerald 225 Tackitt, Terry Lynn 225, 335 Tamplen, James 115, 191, 195 Talley, Sherry 254 Tang, Victoria 254 Tankersley, Becky 283 Tanner, Jerry 123, 254 Tanner, Tracy 76, 79, 225, 242 Tarver, Steve 225 Taylor, Donna 254 Taylor, Emmett 225 Taylor, Jacqueline 254 Taylor, James 150, 254 Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Robert Dexter 124, 254 Ronald 254 Vinson 283 Telle, Tom 169 Templeton, Diane 198 Tennes, Valerie 223 Terrell, Montie 225 Theall, Maria 225 Theesfeld, Deanna 254 Thetford, Wes 155 Thiemann, Kevin 283 Thomas, Barbara 182, 191 Thomas, Connie 157, 191 Thomas, Greg 254 Thomas, Jeffrey 254 Thomas, Judy 191 Thomas, Kay 266, 283 Thomas, Rebecca 254 Thomas, Weldon 226 Thompson, Billy 254 Thompson, Guy Shaw 125, 155 Thompson, Steven 147, 254 Thompson, Tammara 254 Thompson, Terry Sue 254 Thomson, Laurie 254 Thomson, Rhonda 217,226 Thomson, Richard 226 Thorne, Rhonda 157, 236,254 Thornton, Karen 131,217,283 Thrasher, Micheal 149,283 Thull, William 283 Thurston, Ricky 254 Tillmon, Mark 226 Tomlin, Reuben 125, 147, 180, 192 Tomlinson, Lori 226 Thompkins, Tommy 226 Torres, Daniel 254 Torrez, Carmen 44, 49, 64, 226, 326 Torrez, Marcus 125, 283 Townley, Randy 92, 163, 184, 230, 254 Townsend, Helen 271, 283 Townsville, Danie 283 Tran, Hue 226 Tran, Thong 254 Treat, Rodney 284 Trimble, Donna 254 Trinidad, Veronica 226 Troglen, Jenanne 284 Trowbridge, Kevin 91, 109, 123, 226 Truelove, Mark 254 Trussell, Dawn 78, 284 Tucker, Theresa 284 Tunnecliffe, Wendi 254 Turbeville, Dava 254 Turbeville, Terri 127, 226 Turk, Michael 130, 255 Turley, Kelle 284 Turnage, Kevln 85, 255 Turner, Turner, ,James 124, 155,255 Turner, Turner, Turner, Turner Christina 284 Elaine 255 Kimberly 284 Marilynn 226 Samuel 284 Twaddle, Leonora Rebecca 226 Tyler, Jenny 131, 284 Urban, James 100,284 Urquidi, Marisa 149,255 Usher, Kathy 138, 140,226,324 Valadez, Benita 284 Vance, Tracy 111,255 Vanderslice, Thomas 45, 63, 226 Vandiver, Jeffrey 255 Vanlandingham, Johnny 284 Varela, Eloy 226 Varela, Virginia 284 Varner, Tamara 284 Vaughan, Tim 35,226 Vaughn, Barbara 284 Vaughn, Goldie 176 Vaughn, Leslie 255 Velasquez, Denise 255 Veltman, Helen 192 Vick, Darrell 61, 68, 163,284 Vick, Sherrie 226 Villarreal, Leroy 255 Vincik, Jr Laddie 86, 120, 121, 123, 226 Virden, Sandy 192, 275 Vogel, Tami 267, 284 Vorhes, Vanessa 256 Votruba, Renee Lynn 226 vy, Nu Thi 256 Wagenheim, Ellen 284 Wagenheim, Renee 256 Wagner, Kimberlee 256 Waite, James 163,271,284 Waldorf, Rosiline 183, 192 Walker, Jeffery 35, 38, 260, 284 Walker, Jeremy 71, 77, 183, 192 Walker, Rebecca 42, 83, 110, 111, 256 Walker, Ricky 227 Walker, Shawn 256 Wall, Frederick 88, 227 Wallace, Gina 256 Wallace, Stephen 227 Waller, Robin 256 Walraven, Larry 123, 160,256 Walton, Juliana 284 Ward, Darryl 227 Ward, Gina 242,256 Ware, Carolyn 227 Ware, Jimmy 256 Warner, Martha 185, 192 Warner, Melissa 80,256 Warren, Claudia 256 Warters, Michael 227 Washington, Christie 280,284 Washington, Darryl 132, 133 Wasson, Laurie 14, 58, 272, 284 Watkins, David 256 Watkins, Harold 256 Watkins, Steve 227 Watson, Jessie 284 Watson, Teri 285 Waymire, Darla 256 Weatherby, Patricia 256 Webb, Michael 285 Weber, Darlene 80, 248, 256 Weekley, Patrick Kevln 256 Weir, Debra 17,227 Weir, Melinda 256 Welker, Martha 227 Wells, Michael 285 Wells, Rene 285 Wells, Sarah 285 Wenk, Cecilia 193 Whitaker, Betty 171 White, Brian 58, 159, 160, 161, 277 White, Donna 284 White, Harriet 188, 193 White, Jeffery 132, 133, 134, 135 Whitehead, Sandra 256 Whltlow, Zack 123,256 Whitson, Jimmy 227 Wiese, Dean 285 Siggins, Sandra 41, 80,256 Wilbon, Michael 285 Wiley, Douglas 256 Wilkie, Lori 285 Williams, Alela 157,285 Williams, Anistia 256 Williams, Angella 131,285 Williams, Carla 43, 83 Williams, Charles 256 Williams, Willie 256 Williams, Mark 228 Williams, Mary Ellen 94, 105, 184, 193 Williams, Robert 228 Williams, Robin 228 Williams, Scott 163 Williams, Sue 177, 193 Williams, Tommie 68, 170, 10, 11 Williams, Vincent 256 Williamson, Carolyn 111, 228, 256 Williamson, Eddie 123,227 Willis, Linda 285 Willis, Robert 76, 79, 256 Willits, David 101, 257 Willits, Elizabeth 78,228 Willmon, Darren 228 Willmon, Denver 257 Willmon, John 257 Willrich, April 80, 228, 285 Willrich, Candy 285 Wilson, Carola 131,285 Wilson, Larry 228,325 Wilson, Michael 228 Wilson, Terence 133,257 Wilson, Tommy 125,285 Winer, Teresa 78, 228 Winfield, Terry 149,257 Wisdom, Mark 257 Wisian, Bobby 78, 79,257 Womack, Karen 257 Wood, Daryl 285 Wood, David 133,228,325 Wood,Doug 123, 124,160,193 Wood, Jerry 147, 228 Wood, Kelli 61, 68, 87 Wood, Paul 78, 79, 228 Wood, Ronald 257 Woodard, Johnnie 285 Woodard, Shirley 78,257 Woodcock, Richard 285 Woods, Rick 228,257 Woodson, Brian 228 Woodson, Kim 257 . Woody, Robyn 141, 142, 143. 257 Wooldridge, Laura 228 Wooten, Charles 229 Wornat, Walter 257 Welker, Gaylene 227 Wrlght, Cindy 229 Wright, Dorsey Marie 257 Wright, Jeffery 229 Wright, Rose 103 Wright, Yolanda 285 Wynans, Douglas 285 Wynne, Ricky 307 Yale, Ricky 257 Yancey, Mary 111,285 Young, Herman 125,285 Young, Wayne 285 Zelenuk, Tracy 257 Zentner, Jodi 285 Zertuche, Adriana 143,285 Zimmerman, Daniel 149, 229 Zimmerman, Sally Ann 285 General Index 299 , W. We're Cheering for the TEXANS . . .and VANDERGRIF F CHEVROLET Texan cheerleaders and bellguards find that 1981 Chevrolets are something to smile about 901 E Division 300 Ad fix Owners Mike Neal 275-1451 Mark Neal 277-6361 NEAL'S TOWN 81 COUNTRY CLEANERS iM! 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E Customers at Gateway Auto Supply find comfort and convenience and all necessary parts at a good price. 2311 S. Collins 460-2606 i.. afyx EVANS FLOWER' CQ? il 7 QHQED INC. A H For Those Who Care Homecoming Mums 1126 S. Bowen Rd. 275-3588 Ads 313 Best Wishes TEXAN GRADS! Congratulations from Texas Commerce Bank Arlington Pace-Setting Bank ofthe Mid-Cities Century 21 Tarver 81 Eppes, Inc. 725 Lamar Blvd. E. 461-7771 2411 Westwood Dr. 469-8661 4800 W. Arkansas Ln 429-3950 Samar ckman proudly Tarver g Congratulations to the graduating seniors of Sam Houston trom Sheplers, the largest western store, located at the intersection ot Hwy. 360 and Hwy. 80 in Arlington ,- Just Off DIFW Turnpike U-301 on 157 North 2001 N. Collins - P.0. Box 490 Arlington, Texas 76010 M6fI'0 461-2222 Pfftfa t w4yy FIJI, 1 Photography F .::- sp Ich Id rant D Y ABRAM - ARLINGT exA i 26511592 Dr. Gary L. Henry, President 1817i 640-8441 HENRY HYDROCARBON, INC HENRY ENERGY CORPORATION Oil Field Exploration and Development H ,-5, E 22 I 3 C gi 5 f.: i' R ' 4- 1 1- - 0 - 1- . : i Q32 . -1--1 Q Q...-. 1 F..g.'iE f :. IS: :'..-La' --'2 -f-1 FT... 2 .l Z Z-S11 1 .--1.1,-Hi 2 .fe 2 i ., - -it-.,,,i,i , - - . :x gg- - 4 .... . .. - - ...L -J of D2 v, ff 1 1. -..: ' 3-1-..' - ' ' -1, k,-rv' - fi V iran' V-f --f- - HENRY HYDROCARBON, INCORPORATED 1201 N. Watson Rd. Suite 145 Arlington, Texas 76011 Ad 317 Nancy Guffey Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Guffey and James Robbie Lea Clark Sharon and Jerry Glawson Melinda Evans Mr. and Mrs. Don Evans Cookie Hunt Mary Kay and Joe Schaefer Kathy E. Usher Mr. and Mrs. Rex Usher Donna Cope Wanda and Don Cope Fred E. Wall, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. F. Eugene Wal Ruth Smith Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Smith Johnny Ray Spruiel J. R. and Rosetta Spruiel Tim Jeske Dick and JoAnn Jeske Bart Lee Spears Jimmie Lou Brinlee Lisa Ann Heflin Mr. and Mrs. Joe C. Heflin Steve Roznos Eugene and Jeanne Roznos Lola Marie Dinsmore Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dinsmore I, 'Sm 318 Ads lllillllwf Kevin L. Trowbridge Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Trowbridge Alan Kilpatrick Bob and Shirley Kilpatrick James Richard Durland Mr. and Mrs. Gene Durland David L. Hazard Mike and Opal Hazard Debbie Weir Mrs. Maudi Weir Claire Caudry Mr. and Mrs. John R. Caudry Jonell Collier Mr. and Mrs. John Collier Trey Hillman Bubba and Carolyn Hillman Randy J. Baker Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Baker Melanie Mason Sherry and Mary Mason Greg Breaud Mr. and Mrs. Larry Breaud Anita Moretz Mr. and Mrs. Glenn R. Moretz Greg Shadwick ' Charlie and Betty Shadwick Kim Roberson Lonnie and Carolyn Parker Sharon Brown Duncan, Annette, and Karon Brown Norman Mosley, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Norman R. Mosley Kelly Moore Mr. and Mrs. Gene Moore and Greg Charles D. Ledford ll Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Ledford Lucy Schrickel Gene and Helen Schrickel Lesa Kohler Elton and Wyvonne Kohler Tonya Kaye Morrow Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Morrow Scott Harper Mr. and Mrs. Marion Harper Thomas Jeffrey Vanderslice Burt and Gearldine Vanderslice Kim Bills Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Bills Rick W. Woods Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Woods Kenneth Baysden Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Baysden Charmayne Slaven Betty J. Slaven Sabrina Hobbs Donald and Gayle Hobbs Jodi L. Feucht Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Feucht Mamie Lashay Bush Mr. and Mrs. James Bush, Sr., LaDonna, James, and Kevin Melissa Roe Mr. and Mrs. Bill Roe Denise L. Neumann Terry L. and Patricia A. Neumann Rusty Cavanaugh Ken and Evelyn Cavanaugh Jeff Brunt Ruth and John Brunt Cindy McClain John W. and Inez Moseley Cynthia Marie Douglas Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Douglas Pat Sulak Mr. and Mrs. Wesley R. Sulak Joe Lopez Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lopez Theresa Kay Davis Mom and Richard Dickerson 3 Yates Malone Mr. and Mrs. George E. Malone Carolyn Lowrimore Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lowrimore Matt Jones Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones Dede Pennie Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Pennie Cindy Bradley Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bradley Michael C. O'Briant Mr. and Mrs. Don Bourg Philip Sharp Dad, Mom, Ron, Mary, Jim, and Jean Wendell Andrews Mother, Dad, and Sisters Jo Ann Beverly Dennis and Arliene Long Diana Maughan l Don and Anita Maughan and Sisters Susan E. Knopp T Paul and Betty Knopp Steven Bradley Ralston Bill and Madalyn Ralston Ads 319 ff wfl Q3 Faculty and parents . . . continuous support Mrs. Joyce Sherman . . . Pixie Party Fire Station 416 . . . Help in talking endsheet picture Kelle Turley, Eddie Smith, John Bolding, Sharla Baulch, Mrs. Donna Kubiak, Wolfe Nursery, Debbi Lynn's, and Country Florist . . . help with Cherokee Assembly Special thanks to Missy Fredde for cover design and to David Rigdon for artwork on division pages. EIIEHES Randol Mill Pharmacy Gene AIlen's Gifts The Other Place The Wooden Spoon 1638 W. Randol Mill Rd. 1640 W. Randol Mill Rd. 2717 W. Park Row 2421 W. Park Row 274-1883 277-7501 277-9541 461-6611 prescriptions cosmetics gifts cards W Gourmet cookware Masters International I 2401 E. Pioneer Pkwy. Arlington, Texas E 76010 Q817j 461-2931 320 Ads DESIGNING ' PRECIOUS GEMS ' FINE JEWELRY C U W Qi 5 A T An d Pla n+s g I 3 H AA A J R . E Complefe 5 - W Wedding Arrangemenf Service ,Ii E I R Bob and Linda King - Owners IL Y Maior Cards by Phone ' ' JEWELRY You Deserve Ihe Very Besf af J Your Gold A LJ I and , A I , uk 46.4522 Diamond SI'ore N, ,W i G ' I509 New York Ave 2887 PIONEER PARKWAY w. Qi IM. Park mm Shopping ARLINGTQSIEILSJTAS nous ' A' ' ' A Cen'I'er ' ' N--- M' Y. Z CADILLAC SERVICE AT FORD PRICES PONTIAC AUTOMOBILES 2 .4 I JACK OF PAWNS 818 E. Abram St. Arlington, Texas 76010 PH. 274-7003 INSTANT - CASH on anything of value JEWELRY, GUNS, TOOLS, MUSICAL, ETC. WE BUY-SELL-TRADE LUKE PONTIAC - HONDA 400 E. Division 275-3371 Ads 321 SPRGCKET 8 GEAR, mc. In Memoriam Because I could not stop for Death He kindly stopped for me The Carriage held but just Ourselves And Immortality We slowly drove He knew no haste And I had put away My labor and my leisure too For His Clvility We passed the School where children Strove At Recess inthe Ring We passed the Fields of Gazing Grain X We passed the Setting Sun Feels Shorter than the Day I first surmised the Horses Heads Were toward Eternity Vickie Gardner Emily Dickinson It s hard to say good bye to someone You never thought you d lose But everyone knows he will someday And the time s not their s to choose You miss him as each day goes by It s been hard right from the start But no one can block out those memories That you still have in your heart He ll never be forgotten because of all Those memories left behind He was a friend to those who knew him He was cheerful bright and kind You know God takes someone so special And He keeps him in His care So when we all go up to heaven, I know we ll see Robert there Robert Sammons Gma Mastroglacomo Senior '81 O 'fy ' fi Since then - 'tis Centuries - and yet Ads 323 Anatole Pleases Seniors and the hard work paid off. The Senior Class raised enough money at Texan Day and by selling magazines to help pay the 89,104.75 tab that the Senior Prom cost. Sixty i seniors earned free tickets to ' ' the prom through magazine sales, and the rest received S10 off the original S23 a person price. Over 400 people attend- V ed the prom . .. IS JUN iAl Senior Kathy Usher and her date James Burns finish every last bite of their gourmet meal. lBl Jeff Gilliam and his date romantically sip from the same glass of Coke. 324 Student Life H , Yi 3 -w is X . ,gl If my if r 5 YYQ 'W it P' l L L tgijllf s-gf '1i',v .M 'S i X X ey rt f 1 Gs Q ' , x 1i!', as E N Q i Q . 1. 3 'A Q 0 s 4' Wk i' :X sk if 4 L5, ti . Q1 wr Sikh 2 . WA 'K vw 'kia X X in- 5 5 xv Q wk iv E! X ii A8 M Q., 1. Q ,Q WLM , X gg Q Q it ?:E Q X? 3, Q T54 5 s gi ' ' ii A . 3' A ,ss , Q A I -W .. ,K ., X I .Q Rf-as - ,. Q 4 s QCD As the guest of honor, Mr. Louis Harris and his wife Sally relive a forgotten prom night. QDJ David Wood and his date, Lisa Brad- shaw, practice posing while waiting in line for pictures. QEJ Larry Wilson and Sebra Saunders join in the fun on the dance floor. Student Life 325 lAl Lane Reed and Shiro Kano check out all the beautiful girls. QBJ Carmen Torrez waits anxiously for her date to return to the table. KCl Stealing the dance floor, Tommy Schutz and Tammy McCIen- don dance the night away. QDJ As the first dance starts, many are reluctant to join in. 326 Student Life vu.- 'Axe N 23 ' ... and it was a night of elegance. The Dallas Loews Anatole served prime rib au jus for the main course and finish- ed with Baked Alaska as dessert. The Party Machine, compris- ed of three disc jockeys, provid- ed the evening's music by which to dance or just listen. Seniors boogied to a variety of music, and dances included the coun- try cotton-eyed joe, the nostalgic bunny hop and the punk pogo . . . QEJ Seniors Tony Reynolds and Tammy Brocaw snuggle close together during one of the slow dances. jFj Promgoers admire the AnatoIe's beautiful interior. QGJ Uncle Bud Remynse just can't believe high school seniors still do the bunny hop. lHj James Klingensmith and Rene Clopton enjoy dancing to the live- ly music of the Party Machine. Student Life 327 3754 f x , 1 W3 V , 1 ' i f A H L 31' , A . 'Wh Q , ig R- i Q. 4 ' Q , 1 1' I '1Qy,,,,, ,,?'Ww.,, i E s '93 fn. ,Taxi 'Wu- -1,15 'lm , M 2, Wm' V ' 1,, , ' :, U if. 5 , 24 fx ,YW xy Second io Npne Seniors '81 3 mam :fm w2K4tl62?5iiiH55if23d2'i11 WWW mm 'Best of Times' Pro ject '81 Class A .T.. and on May 28, the 480 seniors of '81 proudly walked across the stage to accept their diploma. The valedictory ad- dress, Life's Marathon, was given by Carmen Torrez, while salutatorian Jeff Vanderslice posed the question, Does It Matter? Student Congress officers conducted the 8 p.m. ceremony held at Texas Hall. Each senior received six tickets for his guests. Baccalaureate service was held on May 24 at 6 p.m., also at Texas Hall. Mr. Bob Hoover from Park Row Church of Christ spoke on The Crimes of Being Young. Senior Class officers led the service. . . lAl Graduate Louis Schelp proudly receives his diploma as classmates look on. QBJ Emotions run high as graduation comes to a close. 330 Student Life ,,.,-M 'wg ,,f, L1 lAl Ronnie Hilton stands motionless as Coach Richard English attempts to pin his football tag to his robe. tBl Steve Ewing, Scotty Caldwell, John McMerty and Ralph Jeffery express diverse reac- tions as graduation draws near. QCJ An- nouncer Doug Lucas prepares to call the name of Randy Gossett. A second announcer was Dan Pratt. fDl Gary Kopp, Wesley Mills, and Comeiletea Carpenter wait backstage for the pro- ceedings to begin, fEl Graduate Lonnie Jones is ready to take on the world. Student Life 331 - Seniors Bid Farewell to Sam A .I. . stickers that read The Year of the Texan sold like crazy. They not only appeared on our cars and windows, but they were also seen everywhere else. And although the sun was not a big problem during school, students could still be seen wearing Texan sunglasses. This was truly the year of the Texans. We continued to prove ourselves to be number one. Even though the year was clos- ing, our Texan spirit never end- ed... QAQ Escorts spotlight the Miss Texan Pageant by performing a dance routine. QB! Couples display their talent while dancing at the Prom. QC! Seniors are ex- cited to receive their announcements. tDi The thought of graduating and leav- ing friends brings sadness. KEJ Seniors Larry Armstrong and David Acton celebrate graduation. 332 Student Life Mya-w S f M: ,V -- xy is ' fl D1 EI Closing Section 333 AT BT 334 Closing Section and we sing to you our alma mater and your colors bright. Your name and fame we will remember as a guiding light. Houston High School, you we honorg Houston High School, you we praise. We raise our voices to your glory, ever faithful, ever true. And when our days with you have ended, we will always be, true sons and daughters of Sam Houston we'll remember thee . . . QAJ Senior Terry Tackitt finds that clean- ing her- locker out is more than she bargained for. QBJ Sam Houston has brought many special friends together. lCl Coach Stewart is found high upon a ladder, as he signals for seniors to stand at graduation. lDl Sam Houston Texans stand tall. lEl Seniors Shannon Harte and Gina Mastrogiacomo are sur- prised to see a foul ball hit so far. Closing Section 335 Lf! WNW!! XI!! wman CHEROKEE 9? AFP for Pr0dUcmg '81 ueav-books wp n ,.- -5' u I b 1 f I n ,H Q ,, 1 KK lk WX My MN, M N N ss NW ' n , , , N Head 1 Body Cuum N ' Pape ,N ll 'Q '41 ,l'. 1 -V in v i L f ? i r f I in F r N 3 3 ii I i 3 5 5 1 5 6 Mi 1 N Q4 1 I 1 w 1 EM
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