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ITS OURS Volume 20 Published by the Journalism Department Sam Houston High School Arlington, Texas 76014 Sam Houston’s 1983 Cherokee Photo complements of Greg Johnson ond Mike Chrobou Opening Section 1 The F-holl football teom assumes position for onother doy of training. Super cool Angie Ivie shows rhor she is o modern girl with o new wove outfit. Table of Contents 1 Opening Section 14 Student Life 64 Clubs IX Sports 176 People 266 Ads ond Index 324 Prom 326 Graduation X2 Closing Section 2 Opening Section Semester tests requires prepororion os junior Morjorie Poschol orronges her popers It’s People . . . LJsuolly ir's nor o building rhor mokes o school good, ir's rhe people wirh rheir beliefs, rrodirions, ond quoliries. The reochers hove rhe belief in educoring srudenrs ro rhe besr of rheir obiliries. The rrodirions hove ser rrends for yeors ro come. These rrodirions uphold ocodemics ond spirit ond keep them in perspective. Quoliries hove been evi- dent in educorion ond perseveronce ro do o good job. A good school is one rhor hos oil these beliefs, rrodirions. ond quoliries. Bur. what mokes this school berrer rhon oil rhe resr, is rhor ir's ours. Taking a break from reheorsols for Fid- dler is thirsty senior Tony Sontos Opening Section 3 It's Experiences . . . M ony events moke one yeor different from another. This yeor it wos the en- trance of computers. Computers rook over the report cord industry. Along with these computers come video gomes ond coble TV. The economy also hod o stabilizing effect on the happen- ings around school. With high infla- tion. people found it horder to monoge their money. Reaganomics rook its roll os it foiled in the eyes of o lor of students. With oil these bod times, one could still find joy or the movie rheorre. E.T. the Extra- Terrestrial become o million dollar alien who will never be forgotten. Showing her spirit tom Novak gets reody to punk'' the L D Dell ftoiders As studying becomes more frequent in the cofeterio. Peter Corrsums assists fellow classmate Albert Choranzo with some problem homework from English. Opening Section 5 It’s Devotion .. . N I low you see him, now you don'r. Mogic? Could be ... he is o mogicion. Bur he olso hos his bond in mony of rhe ac- tivities unique to Big Som. As ossisronr director of the bond, sponsor of rhe American Field Service ond orgonizer of rhe Miss Texon Pageonr, Mr. Jeremy Walker ison inspiration to oil who know him. Whether directing rhe orchestra for o school musical, reaching music history to English students, or sponsoring o chili sup- per, Mr. Walker is always willing to give his own rime. He is olwoys smiling ond hoppy which mokes him one of everybody's favorite people. His enthusiasm is contagious, so when we leorn he is involved, we wont to porricipore. For 14 years, he hos been on important port of our faculty ond school. Because of this and his fun personality, we dedicate this 1983 Cherokee to Mr. Jeremy Wolker. Opening Section Working on one of rho mony greor ploys, Mr. Jeremy Wolker keeps rime on his piono. As Miss Texon Pogeont choirmon. Mr. Jeremy Weaker speoks to girls obour rhe event. AFS sponsor Mr. Jeremy Wolker llsrens ro some Thoilond music from Somoi Tongmok. Mr. Jeremy Wolker is doing whot he loves ro do. tickling rhe ivory keys of the piono. Opening Section 7 It’s Awesome . .. T I his school yeor has been torolly awesome.” Junior Melisso Cooper sums up the feeling with these few words. Peo- ple hordly hod o chonce to find their way to their classes before preparations for on eorly Homecoming began. On their woy to school, students found it hord ro pork. One could nor pass security guards ond the new gores without paying the required $15 for o parking sticker. Seniors surpassed oil odds by making over $19,500 total gross selling magazines, beating lost year's total by $4000. They slipped during Homecoming by winning only two of the three events, then picked themselves up ro clear our class competition. These tasks were hord ro ac- complish with the lowest enroll- ment ever, only o little more rhon 1450 students. It wos o more organized yeor with events being run smoothly. The main intent wos to get more people involved. Marty Duckholt deprcts the sronce of rhe Long Toll Texan behind rhe Q:g Sam Dell Junior Jonathon Henderson sneoks o poss by on ID Dell Glue ftoider opponent ro senior Ken Pennie. Football and mums merge together for more Homecoming memories Awaiting the footboll reom's next move. Mr. Bob Bober ond band members observe with onriopotion Opening Section 9 Turmoil Arises On First Day lr wos our twentieth first doy of school. Sophomores were asking for directions ro rooms. Pointing with out-stretched orms. reochers ond upperdossmen proved helpful ond were reworded with o kind thank you.” Bewildered foces ond lost expressions acted os reminders of their initial doy. Seniors were too excited about their lost doy ro even think about the first doy of school. Talks of pictures, rings, ond gowns were olreody filling their conversation time. Juniors hod only ro worry about roising their grade point overage from lost year, deciding which college they would attend ond possibly choosing o career. Bur sophomores hod ro prepore themselves for o new way of life of which Aug. 00 gave them only o toste. Learning their woy through the holls wos only the beginning of the three yeor experience awoiring them. Senior Pom Clapper shows junior Sorvdy Johnson ro the girls' locker room. Typing is o fun experience for students in Mrs. Roweno Hollowoys typing doss ur - i 10 Student Life Ms. Yvonne Dovis directs new students to their doss so they won t be tordy In omozemcnt, senior loDonno Bush, sophomore Bubbo Ivie. ond senior Justin Brown discover how mony misrokes the computer con moke on o schedule. Pointing to the school mop. junior Toby Freyou shows senior Dorrell Attkisson his lost doss of the doy. Student Life 11 Sam Says Howdy AAi-gkey m-o-u-s-e ... Sophomores! This cry, along wirh the ever so populor Fighr Song, echoed through the halls on Sepf. 7. Student Congress Sheriffs passed out Howdy Day supplies to classes offer being ripped off when Vice- Principal G. A. Glenn told seniors to sell those mogazines.” At the pep roily on the Friday after, senior Eddy Perry olios Mr. Rogers, guided sophomores to true Texonhood. Sophomores discovered what being o true Texan wos reolly like. ' 'Howdy Day wos great. I hod been dreading it ond thought it would be bod, but it wasn't. - Beverly Click Upperclassmen demand ro heor rhe fighr song from Thereso Corder, Richord Spivo. ond Kim Armstrong on Howdy Doy. 12 Student Life One of the troditlons of Howdy Doy ot Som is putting up the Mickey Mouse eors. New Som sophomores sing the fight song for upperdossmen on Howdy Doy. Student Life 10 14 Student Life Student Life Srudem Life 15 The Dromo Department's 1- derful Seoson'' began before the first bells rong with auditions for Aesop's Folobles. The cost wos later posted, ond rehearsals began os sophs were still trying to find their first period doss, seven hours too lore. This children s show gove its senior and junior cost valuable and needed experience. It also started creating the close relationships needed for a winning seoson. A new stage croft class built and pointed the set for this show where the cost rook on some characteristics of animals to teach morol lessons. Although crowds were nor os expected, the show was a greor start for o promising seoson. Introducing herself to the audience. Amelio Logie (Terri Novok) prides herself on her expert flying ability Howd-o-do. Mr Sun,” soys the grasshop- per (Shorlo Doulch) to Grod Herring during Aesop's reheorsols 16 Student Life Popping up. rho Joe k-1 n r he-Do x (Oloke Walker) catches the oudience by surprise The voluptuous sheep sisters (Alisa Boins ond Kim Crow) fight off their ottocker. the Wolf (Jon Syrus) Student Life 17 ACTOR MOVIE 1. Burt Reynolds 2. Dustin Hpffma 0. Henry Fondo 1. Officer ond o Gentleman 2. E.T. 0. Rocky III ACTRESS 1. Solly Field 2. Goldie Hown 3. Jane Fondo TV SHOW ACTOR 1. Tom Selleck 2. Ed Murphy 3. Stephen Collins 1 Dynosty 2. Toles of the Gold Monkey 3. Mott Houston ACTRESS 1. Veronica Homel 2. Stefonle Powers 3. Melisso Gilbert SONG SOAP 1. Memories 2. Down Under 3. Beot It 1. All My Children 2. General Hospital 3. The Young ond the Restless ALBUM 1. Business As Usuol 2. Merle Hoggord s Greotest 3. Rush Exit Stoge Left FEMALE SINGER MALE SINGER 1 Pot Benoror 2. Dolly Porton 3. Olivia Newton-John 1 Sommy Hogor 2 Billy Squier 3. Rick Springfield 16 Student Life RADIO STATION 1. Q102 2. KZEW 3. KEGL 1. Comoro 2. Trons-Am 3. Mercedes LUNCH SPOT COLLEGE 1. McDonold's 2. Home 3. Arby's 1 UTA 2. Texos Tech 3. A M 1. Pitzo 2. Homburgers 3 Steak TEXAN PREFERENCE POIJ. The '83 yearbook staff it conduct me a pol I to be printed in thi year' Cherokee Please fill out all the information and re- turn to your 3rd pened teacher or brmj; to journalitm. FI04. We appreciate your cooperation. FAVORITE MOVIE ACTOR ACTRESS--------------- TV SHOW ACTOR_________________ ACTRESS SOAP OPERA----- FAVORITE: SONG_________________ ALBUM------- MALE SINGER FEMALE SINGER CROUP.___________________ TYPE OF MUSIC------------ RADIO STATION------------- FAVORITE: CAR_____________________ ■ COLLEGE------------------- LUNCH SPOT--------------- FOOD--------------------- SPORT_____________________ Name one individual for Person of the Year------------------------- Would you vote for a woman for Prendent of the U S ?- Poll Srudenr Life 19 ‘Fiddler’ Proves Successful T exans Celebrate The Weekends p I orry fever spreod ropidly roword rhe end of each week. The mentally droining activities of school were replaced on weekends by physically droining ones. The pool holl ond cruising Cooper continued to be populor, bur nor only on rhe weekends. Cooper pro- vided o good rime while cruising for guys ond gols, ond the video croze wos still seen or the pool holl ond Forum Foir. Sommy Hogar, The Who, Alabama, ond many others song students under their choirs, if they were not already there. T-shirts were bought os o status sym- bol for those fortunate enough to attend. Quarter Pounder. Fries, and Soft Rock music ond foirhful fans Drink fhe choice |uf ch for keep Mick Jogger s concerts full senior Dovid Flckert os well os of excitement ond energy. other students. Juniors Randy Rhodes ond Ron- Pool Holl rhe Ploce to Hong dy Wooten follow the fod ploy- Out proves rewording os junior ing video gomes or the Forum. Mark Kohler wins the gome. Mony students prefer the sounds of Mick Jogger ot one of his mony sell-out concerts. Seniors Angelo Brewer. Jomle Coker, ond Deeno Potron or- tend one of the mony Christmos parties given by school friends. Student Life 20 Friday Rallies Liven Up Spirit Excitement begon every Friday morning as rhe srudenr body and faculty packed rhe gymnasium. Instantly cheers, victory cries, music and laughter echoed throughout rhe holls. Heading rhe yells, varsity and JV cheerleaders stirred up spirit for the football game. Bellguards, cheerleaders, and the mascot combined their tolenrs to produce a different skit for each pep rally. Some of rhe comedy themes included Texmon, Punker. and rhe Time Machine. Music and dance were composed by rhe bond and Tex-Annes. Seniors dominated the spirit stick, winning five, followed by three won by the juniors ond the sophs with two. Enthusiastic bellguord Dorren Teammate Angie Ivie Dotes owords the spirit-stick to presents Morris Kiker o bolloon the seniors. bouquet for luck. In the Homecoming pep roily, juniors Korol-Ann Mooney ond Monico Stevens reminisce about old times with Principal 0. H. Remynse. Homecoming, on Sept. 24. was one of the eorliest In Som’s history. 24 Activities The JV foorboll reom enjoys the skit per- formed by the vorsity cheerleoders before the victory over the Burleson Elks I TEXANS The true chorocter of the Senior Closs comes out in the pep rollles when Texons show Som spirit. Senior Terri Brown soys. Not pie in the sky. but pie in the eye for senior Mork Jones. Activities 25 Mr. and Miss School Spirit Mark Jones Pam Day 26 Student Life Mark announces who won the spirir stick, ond. of course, it wos the seniors ll ig Sam spirir wos ever present, which con- tinued the tradition. Seniors Mark Jones ond Pom Doy were envisioned os the Student Body’s idea of the most spirited couple ond were given the title of Mr. ond Miss School Spirit. Mark ond Pom led seniors in winning five spirit sticks or foorboll pep rallies. Mork served os o bellguard ond wos chosen oil-district second bosemon for baseball his junior year. Pom cheered the Texon ream to victory for three years, ond served os Student Congress treasurer. She wos also o Homecoming Queen finalist. Pom punks out to the olmo mater while showing we're number one ot the L.D. Bell □Roider Pep Roily. Mork portrays o Bowie Bondlr ot the lost football pep roily for the 1982 seoson. Pom shows the reason for winning Miss School Spirit os she yells ot the Rebel gome. Student Life 27 Homecoming Queen Pam Kerley 28 Student Life Lost yeor's queen. Dono Beverly, crowns o hoppy Pom Kerley offer she wos onnounc- ed os Queen, Future Business Leaders of America escorr Morio Compos wolks Pom off the field. Pom shows her excitement ond hoppiness offer receiving her crown ond roses. Pom. after being crowned, receives the troditionol kiss from Pot Henz. I r was once again a Homecoming rhreorened by roin. bur rhe sky seemed ro dear os Pom Kerley's nome wos announced os Homecoming Queen. The expecred rain held off though, until after the crowning ceremony. Even though rhe eorly Homecoming hastened preparations for rhe game against Holrom, the spirit still prevailed on campus. Par Henz, Student Congress Third House President, happily gave the traditional kiss ro Pam, who wos escorted by Mario Compos. Also assisting in rhe ceremony were Jonathan Walker and Jenny Fowler. Pom waves to the home crowd while be- ing driven oround Wilemon Stadium. Student Life 29 Kim Crow Jon Syrus Theorre Arrs Homecoming Finalists Shelly Mitchell Justin Drown FHA Pom Doy Dorrell Vick Spirit Sisters Angie Ivie Dloke Walker NFL On Sept. 9, eight girls were selected by the student body to vie for queen. Kim Musick Kevin Birdsong Sponish Club Kelli Wood Peter Cortsunis NHS Beth Fornik Albert Choronzo Student Congress 30 Student Life Louonne Halford Marry Buckholr Tex-Annes Nancy Jobe Eddy Perry Choir Srephanie Jorgensen Eric Slagle Orchestra Lisa Locke Doug Meochom HECE Anno Dolron ftamzi Gillespie Publications LoDonno Bush Somoi Tongmok AFS LoFondo Block Ken Pennie Newcomers' Club Angelo Brewer Scott Eoson DECA Homecoming In one of the earliest Homecom- ings in the school's history, 22 girls were named as club semifinalists. Nominees Studenr Life 31 Liso McClendon Croig Cross French Club Christy Mitchell Dennis Livingston Germon Club Yvonne Negrete Clork Contrell OEA Semifinalisrs and their escorts were presented to students and faculty in on oil- school assembly on Sept. 9. Raeann Proszek Jomes Alexander Chess Club Julie Rober John Bowers Bond Lourie Wesson Curtis Gulletr Russian Club 02 Srudenr Life Sound off Seniors!” yell Texorvs Tod Chopmon ond Doug Meochom dur- ing the Homecoming pep roily. Top Classes Strut Spirit F ierce competition bet- ween dosses peaked or the Homecoming pep roily, os seniors sow their doss come owoy with the covered spirit stick. Seniors also captured the spirit link competition, collecting almost $000. This figure wos greater than the junior ond sophomore collection combined. Holls sow renovations mode the week of Homecoming. Classes decorated their assigned holls with colorful murols, decorations, ond streamers. Juniors, with the rheme “Texan Ar- cade. '' received first place honors. Mr. Jay Cannon's homeroom took first place in door decorations, ond Ms. Judy Squires' door won second. The first onnuol door decoro- rlon contest added o colorful touch to Homecoming ‘82. Texan Arcade was the win- ning theme of the junior holl In the holl decorotlon activities. Student Life 83 1982 Homecoming nominees Christy Mitchell, escorted by Dennis Livingston, ond liso Locke, escorted by Doug Meochom. prepore to be presented to the Student Body. Special, but Early . . . Homecoming ’82 It's very over glomorized. Homecoming s more fun if token os onother night out. either with friends or o dote. — Shorlo Baulch. senior ‘ I thought the holl decorations were o lot of fun. especially since the juniors won!” - Penny Beard, junior Homecoming 82 was o night to remember os o sophomore. I was reolly looking forward to Homecoming night since the beginning of school. The night it orrived. it wos everything I expected ond even more. Homecoming night is something you con look bock ot 10 years from now. — Kim Guess, sophomore In the Homecoming pep roily, there wos o representative for every groduored doss. The first groduoting doss wos in 1965. Exes ore (left to right; Trudy Burks Golemon. Closs of 65; Lindo Ezzell White. 1966. Peggy Butler Holford. 1968; Barbara Borde Wolrers. 1970; Roxanne Williams Gllcreose, 1971; Mary Lindsey Nolond. 1972; Robin Brinson McElreoth. 1974; Donno Holford Cockroft. 1975; Suson Kogon. 1977; Koren Fulton Wolker. 1973; Cindy Foster Huff. 1976; Paul Holford. 1967; John Brimmer. 1969. Glen Dixon. 1976: Ronnie Moore. 1978; Principol B. H. Remynse; Dovid Brown. 1979; Mike Nuss. 1980; Wesley Mills. 1981: Lorry Letter, 1982. 34 Student Life Fads and Fashions N 1 lew fods ond foshions mode rhe '83 look originol. From wesrern to punk, students enjoyed the freedom to dress os they pleosed. The 80's foshion ero soid Do Your Own Thing.” The cowpokes duded our in Wrangler jeons and Stetson hots, os well os bondonos which quickly become popular. Even though wesrern wear hos become less of o fod, its comfort ond practicality still moke it o winner with true Texons ond cowpokes. Two trends, one old — one new, were populor scenes in rhe 80 s. Even though the casual dressers hod been oround for some time with their sweatshirts ond blue jeons, rhe new preppy look soon rook over with button-downs worn over o sport shirt, penny loafers ond Polos. Besides rhe other new looks of rhe 80's, there were two totally new looks. Those who got into new wove dressed up with striped or polka dotted mini- skirts ond leg warmers topped off with o headband. Then rhe punkers stepped in ond punked our with their mighty whips and chains. In oil styles of clothing seen, comfort wos the moin point stressed, so students rook rhe freedom to do their own thing. Kristen Hockenberg — Sporfy Romzi Gillespie — Preppy Student Life 35 Julie Glevins — New Wove Fads 0) a Fashions Robert Ooker — Preppy Angie Ivie — Donee Student Life 37 and the Metroplex .. . an essay by Photo II Students Sr. Matthews Catholic Church — Mork Torrez A Study in Violin — Irene Suorez 40 Studenr Life Student Life 41 Jon Syrus, who ployed John Procrer os one of the main characters in the ploy, orronges the props before the performance. State Eludes One-Act Play )ne-ocr '83 concluded o 1-derful seoson” os it odvonced to rhe final eight in store competition. For the third time in Sam's history, rhe cost said. “Aloha Austin, bur foiled ro place. The ensemble grew stronger os it moved on ro store. Director Mr. Don Blankenship considered “The Crucible rhe most rewording one-ocr with which he hod ever been involved. The show occumulored more individual owords or the five levels rhon ony other Som competitor in rhe post. In tableau Reverend John Hole (Craig Cross). Giles Corey. (Damon Ross), ond Mory Worren (Angie Ivie) prepore for the show 42 Student Life Stacy Griffin ond Kim Crow portroyed Mer- cy Lewis ond Susonno Wollcott in the Dromo Deportment's one-oct production Drod Herring. Howard Geisel. Terri Novok. ond Kim Crow woir Intently for the beginn- ing of their performance. Port of The Crucible” cost. Croig Cross. Jon Syrus. Bloke Wolker. Jennifer Dovid. ond Angie Ivie. display owords won or regional competition in Lubbock In The Crucible, cost members ocr out o serious moment. Pictured ore Jon Syrus. Croig Cross. Domon Ross. Kelle Turley. Angie Ivie. ond Bloke Wolker Student Life 40 Top photo: Chris Ferrell ond Dorrin DelDroil poy close ottention to Ms. Karen Jockson os she mokes the assignment for the day Middle photo: Penny Deord ond Michelle Long discuss upcoming ac- tivities planned for the Sign Longuoge Club. Bottom photo: Deof Education member Srocy Griffin helps Dilly Nelson work on his moth homework. Deaf Education: Signs of Time M s. Koren Jockson felr she hod more of o problem getting her dosses' orrention rhon most Teachers. She raughr deof education. Sometimes she topped on desks, stomped her foot,even flickered the lights just to get everyone to look or her. There were five interpreters who ossisted Ms. Jockson. The interpreters went with the students to their dosses. They worked oil day ond stayed ot school oil yeor. Ms. Jockson fought two English dosses for the deof, one study holl doss for the deof. ond one sign longuoge class for the hearing. She tried to parallel her English dosses to the regulor dosses os closely os possible. For example the students read two novels ond did o junior rheme. 44 Student Life Ms. Keren Jockson. Blonco Ruiz. ond Rondy Windle demonjtrore the ways of using sign longuoge. Junior Jeff Brody ond senior Kelly Ford smile while observing another student showing o new sign. Some friends help senior Frank Kovlrch celebrate his blrrhdoy by bringing him coke ond cookies. Members of the deof education class. Blonco Ruiz. Kelly Ford, ond Shelly Knopp enjoy the onnuol Senior Breokfost held on Moy 4. Student Life 45 Fine Arts Week . . . Old Tradition Comes Alive Fine orts teachers put together o week of free concerrs and shows for rhe Srudenr Body. Colled rhe Fine Arrs Fesrivol. rhe week wos o resurrecrion of on old rrodirion, which died o number of years ago. To srarr off rhe evenrs, dromo gove irs regional winning one-ocr performance of “The Crucible.” Firsr Class represenred rhe Choir Deporrmenr during lunch periods, ond bond held o special concerr in honor of rhe week. The Arr Deporrmenr presenred displays in rhe library ond foyer, while publicorions displayed posr ond presenr newspapers, annuals, ond layour pages in on F Hall showcose. Junior Don Cowan helps Photo journalists Steve prepore the journalism display Shepherd ond Greg Johnson for Fine Arts Week held April show off their store winning 25-29. photogrophs. 46 Student Life Senior Greg Johnson orronges one Steven Shepherd ond Ellen of the mony pointings in the librory Wogenheim work on silk done by the ort closses. screen designs for T-shirts. )utlng Fine Arts Week. First Closs ong their fovorire pop songs in the unch periods. Student Life 47 Gory Anderle ond his opponent toke their turn to bottle if out of the pillow fight booth. Texan Day: A day of festivities that includes a hoedown, carnival, and lots of fun A Ynd ir brought in April with o bong! Texon Day, which coughr many by surprise, hod quickly arrived, ond ir sow the good, os well os the bod, houled off to the senior joil. Such days for bondannos. boors, ond hors preempted the onnuol occasion ond rekindled that rrue-Texan fire in Som students. These events were sponsored by Student Congress, who did another fine job in organizing the week's festivities. Senior Student Congress members ond Senior Closs Officers were named honorary sheriffs. Lucky ones tried their hands or winning o cor stereo, dinners, ond o stuffed onimol. Festivities climaxed with the cornivol on Thursday night. Since school wos our on the following doy, Texon fires burned lore into the night, which included o bornyord donee. 48 Student Life Fother Gillespie morries o fine young Texon couple or Som's Counry Chopel Srocy Griffin rokes her rurn os rhe torger for rhe sponge ross on Texon Doy Sheriff LaDonno Bush ond Mike Allen escorr Vinson Toyk r off to the counry joll Flocking around Som's joil. students issue worronts for rheir friends' orrests. Srudenr Life 49 Miss T exan Ann Leeper 50 Student Life ert Choronzo escorts Ann Leeper ocross the stoge during the pogeont Pageant Big Hit With Masquerade A Vs rhe pogeonr's theme song, Our Miss Texon. wos sung, on oir of excitement surrounded Miss Ann Leeper. She wos wotched intently by rhe oudience of opproximorely 500. Ann's escort. Albert Choronzo, wolked the queen ocross the stoge where she received her crown, cope, ond flowers. Ann. who displayed her tolent in o donee to rhe song Americo, wos crowned ofrer Stocy Griffin ond Kelli Wood were named first ond second runner-ups. respectively in rhe competition. With rhe rheme Mosquerode. rhe pogeont included o variety of talents. Among these the guest talent or the pogeont. Toro Hutchison, song two songs, one with Master of Ceremonies. Croig Cross. Contestants of the Miss Texon Pogeont ore (top row hr) Kelli Wood. Penny Beord. Trocy Height. Louonne Holford. Anno Dolton, (bottom row l-r) Tereso Muller. Stocy Griffin. Amy Hoirston. Glenno Griffith. Tomi Folrmon. Noncy Jobe, ond Ann Leeper. Student Life 51 Duane Vanlandingham A Yccepring rhe Chollenge wos Voledicrorion Duone Vonlondinghom's oddress ro guests ond groduores ot rhe commencement service. The recognized senior occepted o chollenge himself, becoming involved in numerous ocrivites and maintaining his top grode point overage of 12.075. Duone wos o member of Honor Society. Student Congress. FBLA. ond the Spanish Club. In his church. Hillcrest Pork Baptist, he wos o two yeor teomsrer of the bosketboll teom. Among his honors were outstanding bponish I student, outstanding Spanish II stuaenr. recipient of rhe Engl departmental, ond o three-yeor perfect orrendon award. Adding to his responsibilities. Duone olso found rime porticipore in rhe UIL ready writing competition ond ocr o Homecoming escort for the Honor Society. For achievements, he received o $500 scholarship Presidential Leadership, ond for his high SAT score, he w granted o $500 renewoble scholarship. 52 Student Life Kay Thomas s olurororion Koy Thomas ke ro the audience and graduating class with 'eryone Needs a Helping Hand” at commencement, olved in the French Club, the Spanish Club, Future memokers of America, and Youth Alive. Kay proved oe a helping hand ro those organizations. ‘Nay found time for not only these clubs, bur also mode e that her church life wos kept on the top of her list of Drities. 3ethel Assembly of God kept the academic achiever busy with her membership in several affiliations. She wos active in the youth choir for three years, the adult choir for two years, the dromo deportment for three years, the Bible quiz reom for three years ond the youth cabinet for one ond one-holf years. With her grade point overage of 12.170, the solutotorion hos mode plans ro study in the field of Christian journalism or Bible translation or Southwestern Assemblies of God College in Woxohochie. Student Life 53 Salutatorian Academic Top Ten Seniors three Tod Chapman four Kelli Wood five Craig Cross 54 seven six Mindy Gowdy Eddy Perry Academic Top Ten Seniors Student Life 55 - Academic Top Ten Seniors nine ten Kelle Turley Peter Cartsunis 56 eleven Greg Moore Clayton Beberstein Studenr Life 57 Off to College Scholarships Brenda Armstrong Curtis Gullett Kevin Beale Kristen Hackenberg Clav Beberstein 1 Victor Kotch Kevin Birdsong Mike Maidens Marty Buckholt Henry Maserang LaDonna Bush Billy McElroy Theresa Campbell Doug Meacham Peter Cartsunis Roger Mills Tod Chapman Mark Moses Albert Caranza Jenny Nichols Craig Cross Thai Nguyen Regina Curd Ken Pennie Anna Dalton Richard Pilgrim Craig Dyer Wendy Reinhard Steve Gauvey Duane Vanlandingham Ramzi Gillespie Tuyet-Anh Vu Mindy Gowdy Candace Willrich Kelli Wood Girls of the Month March — Kim Musick April — Shorlo Boulch May — Mindy Gowdy Krisren Hackenberg Condy 'Vlllrich Chamber of Commerce Srudenr Life 59 60 Mr. and Miss Sam Houston Tod Chapman Kelli Wood 'fjgg Srudemlife the Miss Texon Pogeont. Kelli Wood sings •'Somewhere Over the inbow . for which she received second runner-up. Most Voluoble Soccer Ptoyer. Tod Chopmon shows whot eorned him thot honor in o gome ogolnst Holtom which Som won 3-0. Kelli ond Tod show their excitement immediotely offer receiving the covered honor of Mr. ond Miss Som Houston. ith more than 40 honors ond ocriviries between them. Tod Chopmon ond Kelli Wood were recognized os Mr. ond Miss Som Houston. From among 12 activity minded students, fellow classmen chose Kelli ond Tod. whom they felt best represented the school. As Miss Som Houston, Kelli was on active member of choir ond dromo. While in other activities, she graduated fourth academically, ond she kept busy her senior ond junior years os class president. Tod, who wos active in sports, wos involved in various clubs. Among these were Chess Club, where he served os president, French Club, NHS, ond Student Congress. After obtaining four scholarships. Tod hos decided to continue his education at UT-Arlingron. Student Life 61 Activity Anna Dalton ANNA — French Club. NHS. Drill Teom, Thespians. Spirir Sisrers. AFS. Sru- deni Congress. FHA Jon Syrus JON — Thespians. Choir. Firsr Class, N FHA. Who's Who in Speech o Dromo. ! 62 Studenr Life Julie Rober Craig Cross LaDonna Bush JULIE Sponish Club, Bond. Choir, Drum Major, First Class, Student Congress, Girl of the Month CRAIG Concer Dance-o-rhon, FHA, French Club President. First Class, Student Congress. Acodemic Top Ten, Miss Texon Pageant MC LADONNA PTSA, Honor Quill ond Scroll, Student Congress President. Newspaper Staff, Girl of the Year, FHA, Newcomers. AFS. Spirit Sisters Studenr Life 63 Albert Charanza ALBERT Who’s Who Among Americon High School Srudenrs, Foorboll, Soccer, NHS, Spanish Club, Srudenr Congress Vice President. Science Club. Chess Club. PTSA Hackenberg Peter Cartsunis Kristen PETER — Ge, mon Club President, Student Congress, Football, Track. Academic Top Ten, Senior Class Vice- President. Who's Who Among Americon High School Students KRISTEN — Annual Staff Editor. NFL President. Student Con- gress. NHS. AFS. French Club. PTSA, Honor Quill ond Scroll. 64 Srudenr Life Curtis Gullett NANCY Sign Longuoge Club. Firsr Closs, NHS, FCA, Miss Texon Pogeont, French Club. AFS. FHA. Choir President Nancy Jobe PRTIS Bond, Russion Club. Newspaper Staff. Quill and Scroll President, Student Congress Student Life 65 CHEERLEADERS (Nomes listed left to right, beginning with bottom row) Sheila Smirh Laurie Wasson Pam Day Seanna Saunders Terri Drown Sally Summers Lori Ward Gina Nelson Leriria Chapman Penny Beard 66 Student Life BELLGGARDS Darren Bares Pam Kerley Mark Jones Shelly Mitchell Studenr Life 67 Sam Spirit Boosted by 20 YY hen rhe winning streoks were making themselves scarce to rhe athletes, a group of 17 girls ond three guys came to rhe rescue. The group, of course, consisted of JV ond varsity cheerleaders, bellguords, ond rhe LTT. They helped rhe football players find extra spirit by giving them an ex- hilarating pep rally each Friday morning of rhe season ond by cheering at rhe gome. We kept candy and cookies in sacks above their lockers to let them know we were still behind them 100%,” related bellguard Shelly Mitchell about methods of encouragement. They also decorated the men's athletic lockers each morning before rhe pep rally. Being a parr of this spirited squad required determina- tion, according to varsity cheerleader Pam Day who claimed, It rakes a lot of rime and responsibility that people don't realize.” The 10 varsity cheerleaders were each assigned rhe planning and production of one pep rally. The four bellguords were given charge of rhe lost “Sports” pep rally. Hours spent in practice and concentration were mode visible through rhe spirit stick won four our of o possible five rimes, along with six top ribbons awarded or rhe 5MU summer comp. Long Toll Texan . . . Marty Buckholr (Nomes lisred left to right, beginning with bottom row) Kelly Goleman Cher Crabtree Pennie McElroy Beckie Sanchez Teresa Phillips Lori Fries Paige Carlisle Laurie Wolf 68 Student Life SENIOR Shelly Mitchell Pat Henz Student Life 69 CLASS FAVORITES CLASS FAVORITES JUNIOR Jennifer David Thomas Mozjesik 70 Student Life SOPHOMORE Becky Sanchez Darrell Wood Student Life 71 CLASS FAVORITES SOCIAL STUDIES Albert Choronzo SPEECH Kristen Hockenberg RUSSIAN Mike Coirns SCIENCE IXichord Pilgrim 72 Student Life Awards ART Thoi Nguyen CHOIR Connie Porter DE Lori Howe BUSINESS Mork Moses FRENCH Koy Thomos HOMEMAKING Borboro Voughn GERMAN Dennis Livingston ENGLISH Duone Vonlondinghom Student Life 70 THEATRE ARTS Terri Novok VOE Bionco Pruitt STUDENT LEADERSHIP LoDonno Bush (not pictured:) ICT Doniel Lindly ELECTRONICS Mott Lorson CVAE Mory Ann Rogers HECE Lois Morsholl AUTO BODY Roy Elloson SPANISH Cricket Wells PHOTOGRAPHY Steven Shepherd 74 Student Life departmental JBKt I i V Special Honors p g- 1 5 AUTO MECHANICS Brion Sutton COSMETOLOGY Shoy Winship BUILDING TRADES Bryon Cormichoel UIL PROSE Tony Sontos UIL HEADLINE WRITING Mike Coirns UIL EXTEMP Kristen Hockenberg LIONS CLUB Mindy Gowdy UIL READY WRITING Kent Rice (not pictured): UIL SHORTHAND Kelle Turley UIL TYPING Colleen Scoggins HOSPITALITY Condy Willrich Yolondo Wright u O c o X Special KIWANIS Roger Mills ALTRUSA Brendo Armstrong CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Mork Moses 76 Student life ROTARY Kristen Hockenberg OPTIMIST Anno Dolron DAR IXomzi Gillespie AMERICAN LEGION Kelli Wood Student Life 77 ARLINGTON ART ASSOCIATION Thoi Nguyen NATIONAL MERIT COMMENDED STUDENTS Mork Moses Cloy Beberstein NATIONAL MERIT FINALIST Richard Pilgrim ARLINGTON POLICE ASSOCIATION Jenny Nichols ARLINGTON CONCERNED CITIZENS Condy Willrich 78 Student Life CIVIC LEAGUE GIRL OF THE YEAR LoDonrvo Dush SAM PTSA Kevin Birdiong Albert Choronza (not pictured:) BOYS' STATE Scott Godbey CITY COUNCIL PTA Tuyet-Anh Vu TCU CREATIVE WRITING Shirley White Billy Shupe (not pictured ) Christino Grotke ionors Student Life 79 Af the Cherokee Awords Assembly on Moy 4. Croig Cross ond Kristen Hockenberg bestowed Assisront Dond Direc- tor Jeremy Wolker with the honor of the Annuol Dedication Fun, Food, Excitement Top Off Senior Day u I I ockenberg or Cross? Conremporory or rrodirionol? This wos rhe bosis of rhe Awords Assembly which wos on election woven into o news progrom, hosred by seniors LoDonno lolo” Bush ond Romzi “Chip Gillespie. Senior Croig Cross porrroyed rhe Democrat whose politico! policy wos keep women barefoot ond pregnant.” His rival wos ployed by senior Kristen Hockenberg. who emphasized her belief that women ore superior to men. “lolo ond Chip kept o running tolly of rhe votes. Between scenes, awards were given. Throughout the show. Croig took the lead, bur in the lost scene. Kristen hod earned enough votes to tie her opponent. Then in rhe finale. Assistant Bond Director Mr. Jeremy Wolker wos discovered to be the only elector who hadn't voted. At rhe some time. Mr. Wolker wos announced os rhe Cherokee Dedication honoree. ond it wos learned rhor his portroyol of on elector wos only o cover for rhe honor. Dud Welser (Oilly McElroy) prorecti Croig from his barefoot ond pregnont wife's (Angelo Menrlik) view. 60 Student Life Secret Service mon Fertucini Alfredo (Kent Rice) spent his rime during the ossembly guording Senoror Croig Cross ond threotening Chip Gillespie. Kelle Turley and Angie Ivie enjoy themselves ot the Senior Breokfosr held on Moy 4. During a skit in the ossembly. Chip” Gilles- pie hos on interview with Democror Croig Cross At the Senior Breokfosr. Solly Summers ond Suson Feogin serve horn ond rolls to upperdossmen. Student Life 61 Samai Transforms Into Thai-Texan A V srudenr who liked homework? Yes, such o person wolked these very halls! Actually, he wasn't just o person, bur the foreign exchange srudenr, Samai Tongmak. He like homework simply because it gave him something to do. Although the 17-yeor-old's interests differed in the oreo of schoolwork, he proved to be American in others. For insronce, he liked ploying on his host family's (Hickeys) TI99 computer. He also relished troveling, was amused with scuffling oround. ond enjoyed oil types of food. At the beginning of the school yeor his activities were guided by ex-Som teocher Mrs. Judith Stringhom, ond senior Ramzi Gillespie served os his host brother. Bur by the second semester, Samai took residence in the Hickey home, where senior David Hickey become his new host brother. In November, Somoi journeyed with Mr. J. C. Pounds ond David to some land in Cleburne, owned by the Pounds ond was entertained there with more activities he enjoyed, such os hunting ond fishing. Somoi was used to such outside activities for his family also possessed land. They maintained a form about 000 acres in Eastern Thoilond. Asio. That sounded huge to his Texan friends, bur Somoi pointed out, it wos relatively small compared to other Asian Forms. On that form the AFS srudenr hod three brothers ond two sisters whom he soid he missed but wrote once o month. Somoi olso remembered the onimols bock in his homeland. He wos fond of dogs ond buffaloes. Wait o minute! Buffaloes? Again, yes. The courageous adventurer clarified, ”1 like to ride 'em. In his Asian fields, Samai rode the buffaloes his father used to pull the plows. Exchange Student Somoi Tongmok thinks hard on what his next move in chess. Escorted by Christy Speck. AFS Exchonge Student Somoi Tongmok src by ond worches the new Crozy Legs being crowned. 62 Student Life AFS Exchange Student Samai Tongmak Student Life 83 64 Tongmak Turns Texan A V mericon Field Service filled irs year with ocriviries centering oround Sam's exchange student, Somoi Tongmak. Assorted parties for vorious reasons were held throughout the year, and students funded these activities by selling colendors in September. The club also sponsored Som's onnuol AFS Doy, where exchange students from the metroplex talked to students. Karol-Ann Money ond Oori Wolker fill our on information questionnaire during o club meeting os Suson Feogin looks for o pen. Mr. Jeremy Walker, o sponsor of AFS. strolls through the library ofter rolking to Somoi Tongmok. on ex- change student from Thailand. AFS member Tracy Height sells Ms. Cindy Duvol friendship links in homeroom. A foreign exchange student from Thoiland. Somoi Tongmok enjoyed Som ond was involved in many ac- tivities ond orgonizotions. i 86 Clubs tonge student Somoi Tongmok 'S o gome of chess with o ro-journolisr. During the AFS Assembly, students from oround the world rolked obout their homelonds. cultures, ond troditions, President Angle Ivie Vice President Curtis Culletr Secrero ry Mike Colrns Reporter Kristen Hockenberg Historion Jennifer Dovid Clubs 87 i i The woodwinds section includes (I to r), Richord Allen. Bobby Snider. Robbie Welborne, Leigh Gothings. Deon Bowers. Lyndo Leigh. Tomoro Sneed. Eliso Speck. Kendro Covonough. Liso Terry ond Morio Dowling. Maidens Earns ‘First’ A Ychieving o “first for Sam, Mike Moidens won All-Store Bond honors or UIL. His oword wos the culmination of o number of honors he hos earned for his music. A marching contest in November brought o Good rating to the bond os did concert ond sight- reading competition in Holrom City. Thirteen individuals won honors for solo ensembles or the Arlington Music Teachers Association Contest or UTA. In addition to winning awards, the stage bond helped produce the choir's '50's ond '60 s Rock 'n Roll Christmas or Som. Celebra- tion. ond the Miss Texon Pogeonr. Sophomore Chris Cross ploys his oboe in first period bond doss. Bond members often come before school to get on early start on practice. 68 Clubs President John Dowers Vice-President Dovid Wafer Senior Representative Kendro Covonough Junior Representative Tommy Levey Sophomore Representative Chris Weininger Senior Drum Major Julie Rober Junior Drum Major Liso Terry Bond members in formation per- form for the crowd ot Moverick Stadium. Mony gomes were ployed or UTA. Bond members, who ploy clorinets. ore (bottom row. l-r) Trocy Height. Kim Fountain. Jonet Hofley. Dovid Voughon. Volerie Shull, (top row) LoDown Bowers. Shonnon Kelley. Mike Moidens. Sonio Reed. Mindy Nordgoord. Julie Rober. ond Dono Downs. Low Dross members include (bot- tom row. l-r) Kothy Goy. Colleen Scoggins. Trisho Deckhom. (middle row) Curtis Douglas. Mike Coirns. Bobby Mills. Curtis Gulletr. Mork McGuire. Don Cowon. (top row) Donny Croder. Tommy Levey. Robert Roy. ond Pot Beckhom. Clubs 89 Senior bond member Mike Moidens is full offer eoting his celebrotion coke wirh Trisho Beckhom. Mike, who ploys the dorinet. is the first Som Houston student to moke the All-Stote Bond. Tommy Levey proctices ploying his tube for UIL comperirion. Mony hours of proctice were put In for this yeorly contest, both individuol ond os o group. ?0 Clubs Percussionists in the Mighty Texon Bond ore (front row. l-r) Lonn Bolding. Chris Cross (bock row. l-r) Dovid Wofer. Chris 'Velninger. Jeff Lester. Ronnie Corey. Victor Korch. Robby Poe. Down Isom, Billy Torsch. ond Ronold Lehew John Bowers, o senior trumpeter, dons his Annie wig to ploy o rendi- tion of Tomorrow. ' The bond often ployed theme songs os port of the hoiftime progrom. Clubs 91 Cherokee Sroffers include (beginning from l-r. botrom row) Geverly Click. Sophomore Closs. Personoliries; Melisso Cooper. Foculty: Poulo Grennor Clubs: Angelo Wooldridge. Foculty: Angelo Mentllk. Student Life: Kori Jomes. Student Life.- fXondy Wooten. Sports.- Croig Cross. Copy Writer; Terr Lockey. Sports: Kim Musick. Ads: Loro Outler. Junior Closs.- Kristi Stutrs. Clubs; Stephonie Golding. Senior Closs. Corrino Ellison. Copy Writer; Jenn Nichols. Sports: Kristen Hockenberg. Editor: Stocy Pilgrim. Ads: Anno Dolton. Personoliries. 92 Clubs Everyone gathers oround on eight poge flot os it hos just come off the press. Staffers Kim Musick. Angelo Wooldridge, ond Anno Dolton woir for their guided tour of the plant which in- cluded lunch, compliments of the company. Staffers Adopt Siblings r V- ommumco- rion wos rhe nome of rhe gome os rhe yeorbook sroff wos splir between two periods. But rhe sroff unified or deodline rime ro produce onorher fonrosric onnuol. Big Brorher Lirrle Sisrer Weeks mode for berrer doys if rhe secret brorher or sisrer remembered. A fight for Quill ond Scroll points ended with rhe club's onnuol bonquer or Homesreod Bor-B-Que on April 21. Mike Stricklin, from rhe Sror-Telegrom. rolked on print journalism. Clubs 93 Players Keep Opponents in Check D uring fourth ond fifth periods, often Chess Club members met in room B133 to ploy gomes of chess. The 16 club members were ranked according to their skill. They could move os many os two places at o rime by challenging o player oheod of them. Vice-president Jomes Alexander stored. “'You don't hove to be o good ployer to be o member. Other officers were Tod Chopmon, president; Romzi Gillespie, secretory-treasurer; ond Stephanie Jorgensen, re- porter. Sponsor wos Mrs. Vou- drene Hunt. Ronnie Show plons his nexr move in o gome of chess during 4th period. Mony members ployed rhe losr half of rheir lunch. President Tod Chopmon Vice-Presidenr Jomes Alexander Secrerory-Treosurer Ramzl Gillespie Reporter Stephanie Jorgensen Jock Corbett contemplotes his next move os his opponent. Jomes Romanoski, takes his turn. Tony Corbett ond Daniel Flores eoch wait for the other to move 94 Clubs A Coppello Choir President Noncy Jobe Vice President Jon Syrus Secretory Undo Willis Llbrorion Kori Jomes Treosurer Eddy Perry Sophomore Choir President Monty Lombert Vice President Drion Thornton Secretories Kothleen Hockenberg Jennifer Heoton Treosurer Soudio Thompson In on eorly morning reheorsol. Mr. Dovid Hightower ploys for Lorry Robinson ond Mike Hole. After o flood in the bond oreo. students ond teochers gother oround to survey the domoge. Programs Occupy Singers 1 ) isploying their talents. Sophomore ond A Coppello Choirs put on three programs. The first wos 50 s ond 60 s Rock 'N' Roll, in which melodies of the Beatles' ond Beoch Boys' hits were sung. The next performance wos o December special colled Christmas or Som.” White Christmas ond Alleluia were two of the choirs' songs. In winter, the deportment sold cheese ond sousoge assortments to fund the end of the yeor program, Celebration '83. The major production combined two minor themes, In Concert ond Of Stage ond Screen to produce the heading Highway to the Stars. Melodies from Annie,” Chorus Line, ond the melody A Tribute to Air Supply were among the leading numbers. The ending songs were Flying Free ond How Do We Soy Goodbye, os well os the traditional, Where the Roods Come Together. Clubs 95 Tocnyboppers Jockie McCugh ond Debbie Geis smile os the hunk of the compus wolks by. During the Dinner Theorer 50 s Show. Mike Hole Impersonores the King of Rock-N-Roll. Elvis Presley. The performing group First Closs in- cludes Bortom Row. L-R: Mike Hole. Amy Hoirston, Jennifer Gorrett. Lorry Robinson. Middle Row: Lindo Willis, Monty Lombert. Noncy Jobe. Kim Crow. Top Row: Connie Porter. Eddy Perry, ond Jon Syrus. 96 Clubs Marjorie Paschali ond Jennifer Gorrert join rhe orphons from Annie In Celebration '63. First Class members Eddy Perry. Un- do Willis. Jon Syrus, ond Kim Crow hormonize during rhe Dinner Theater 50 s show. First Closs is o speciol singing group thor practices or 7:30 every morning. As part of A Highway to the Stars,” A Coppello members sing songs from the Broadway hit. Annie. Clubs 97 Mr. Hugh Drown points out some Lows Thor Every Teenoger Should Know. CVAE Students Earn and Learn S Students who warned the experience of o job added ro rheir educarion organized ro form Coordi- nated Vocorionol Academic Educarion. These opportunists rook odvonroge of this club ond become active citizens of their community. By participating in CVAE, students gained o valuable sense of responsibility with on unmatched education while in school. CVAE President Anthony Drown Vice President Trey Dossett Secretory Mory A. Horcher Treosurer Michoel Sloon Porliomenrorion Edward Kromer Sgt. ot Arms Dorrell McIntyre Representative Mary A. Rogers In their first period CVAE doss. Don- ny Roy ond Keith White discuss their jobs with Mr. Hugh Drown. 98 Clubs Mrs. Carol Spongier ond Terri Mitchell show the senior souvenirs thor were sold os Jen- ny Nichols orders hers. President Lori Howe Vice Presidents Angelo Brewer Scott Eoson Judy Key vt 'M Potti McClure Secretory Deonno Shown Operating the school store wos one woy of getting out of doss but offered selling experience for Reno Sims ond Regino Aoron. The store which wos open everydoy sold poper. Certs, ond even beef jerky During the Vocotionol Foir held in March, students such os Zeke Perez learned obout the DEC A program from Mr Lorry Sprocklen Students hod on opportunity to leorn oil of the programs offered ot Sam Fun + Work = DECA In March, DECA, a reroil orienred club, traveled ro Area conresr in Temple. Texos where rhe organization won in rhe Creative Marketing Project division. Senior Pam Eborb served os rhe school's rep-resentorive for the project. The store competition wos held in Houston ond wos set for the end of April. To raise money for the club, members sold coupon books. Homecoming pro- grams ond operated the school store ond candy vending machine in rhe teachers' lounge. Sophomores enrolled in rhe DECA classes rook one hour of career exploration, while juniors ond seniors learned co-operation. In co- op. rhe students attended doss for one hour ond other required subjects ond then went ro work for which they received three credits. DECA. combining fun ond labor, planned several activities for rhe year. One such wos o pizzo party in April, the employer appre- ciation banquet in Moy. DECA Olympics, o Chrisrmos porty ond on end of rhe yeor porty. Clubs 99 Senior Vicki Loyton thinks obout how to opply principles to todoy s world os she listens to Kevin Richordson Athletes Promote Goodwill p I ornciponrs in school sporrs orrended meetings ofrer workouts throughout the yeor. The Fellowship of Chrisrion Athletes met regulorly to help bring ployers to o more Christian perspective. As o fund-raiser at Christmas time, the group sold fresh fruit from the Valley of Texas. And os o service to the community, conned goods were collected ond distributed. FCA president Kevin Richordson tosses the conned goods collected m the food drive ro Ann I eeper Kevin Richardson reads from the Bi- ble in on eorly morning meeting before school Fellowship of Christian Athletes President Kevin Richardson Vice President Bonnie Moore Secretory Liso Terry Treosurer Vicki Loyton Publicity Choirmon Ann Leeper 100 Clubs FBLA Produces State Winner s=mmbm w1 ' . mum • Senior Roeonn Proszek ortempts ro juggle her bills to morch her checkbook in Accounting I. Money exchonges honds between Cheryl Fronklin ond Pom Kerley os Cheryl poys for her posters she bought in the FBLA poster sole President BU’.'cI Pom Kerley Vice President Shelly Mitchell Secretory-Treosurer Shelly Hester Reporter Deeno Potron Sergeant-ot-Arms Susonne Moore Furure Business Leoders of Americo is on orgonizorion devored ro helping studenrs ro be- come ocquoinred wirh rhe working business world. occording ro Mrs. Roweno Holloway. FBLA produced winners or borh rhe disrricr ond rhe srore conresr. The disrricr comperirion was held or Bowie High in February. Winners were seniors Mork Moses, Duone Vonlondinghom. Andreo Surer, Carol Jones, ond junior Shory Beord. In Morch, The Srore Leadership Conference, held or rhe Forr Worrh Hilron, recognized Mork os rhe fourrh place winner in Advanced Business Morh. FBLA held rhree parries ro fund rhe rrips ro compe- ririons, ond srudenrs sold posrers ond gloss ornamenrs colled sun corchers. Mrs. JoAnn Richey ond Mrs. Roweno Holloway were rhe main sponsors, along wirh orher business reochers. Senior Mark Moses shows off his trophy he won ot the Future Ousiness Leaders of Americo district contest held ot Bowie High School. Members of FBLA. who won owords ot the district contest, ore senior Carol Jones — 5th ploce Accoun- ting. junior Shory Beord — 5th ploce Business Communications, senior Mork Moses — 1st ploce Advonced Accounting, ond senior Andreo Surer — 3rd ploce Clerk Typing Clubs 101 Homemakers Award First Scholarship, Service Community For rhe firsr rime. Future Homemokers oworded o scholarship ro o club member. The recipient wos Steve Gouvey, ond the money wos earned through cookbook soles. For its rrodirionol community activity, FHA hosted on Eoster egg hunt for special education students or Duff Ele- mentary. Also, members rook stockings ro ond song for boarders of the Masonic Home during the Chrisrmos holidays. Their own party wos held ot rhe Pebble Creek Clubhouse. In April, eight students traveled ro Dallas for the FHA state convention. The Texas Diamond Lil's Dude Ranch wos rhe setting for o party in Moy. While giving Mrs. Mortho Worners cooking doss o lesson on rhe gourmet cuisine of goulosh. Mr. Dud Remynse ex- plains thor the mixture should not puff up more fhon this much. , .. President's FHA vH02O r Council Koren Sensing Drenda Contu Morio Compos Deeno Potion Louonne Hotford Morlo Compos is wary of testing the delicious food he cooked in his Home Management doss. 102 Clubs The FHA Dude Ronch trip in Moy pur Roger longley ond Trisho Deckhom in the soddle for o Texon round-up. Shelly Pollock serves punch or the FHA Chrisrmos porry held or rhe Pebble Creek Aporrmenr Clubhouse. Pottl Holderby ond Mrs. Mortho Worner procrice rhe orr of decororing cokes in Homemok- ing doss. Clubs 100 FLC’s Welcome Signers It wos o yeor full of odventure for the Foreign Longuoge Clubs. A Mordi Gros golo wos held in Februory. Besides visiting vorious resrouronrs oround the area, the Foreign Longuoge Clubs held o rosting bee where eoch person cooked o dish .ond sompled food from the different countries. A new club wos included in the orroy of foreign longuoges this yeor. Sign Longuoge Clubbers leorned to communicate with the deof students. First year German students Srocey Dobbs ond Timothy Johnson get o picture view of o vacotion in Germany. 104 Clubs A French Club President Croig Cross Vice President Shorlo Goulch Secretory Anna Dolton Treosurer Susan Fecgin Program Chairman LoFondo Clock Senior Mike Cairns helps Curtis Gullett with his Russion homework. Germon Club President Roger Mills Vice President Christy Mitchell Secretary Kristina Spring Treasurer Terry Mitchell Russian Club President Croig Dick Vice Pres:dents Mike Coirns loron Street Secretory Joanne Spackmon Treosurer Herbie Emholtz Sponish Club President Kevin Girdsong Vice President Gill Lowrence Secretory Poulo Grodley Treosurer Condoce Willrich Junior Stacy Griffin uses her new language, signing, to tolk to Gilly Nelson. Letltlo Chapman ond Dovid Fickett reconstruct the Eiffel Tower donated to the French Club by Mrs. Thereso Scott. Clubs 105 ■I At the Foreign Longuoge Club donee held in Februory. Terri Novok. Kristen Hockenberg, Bloke Wolker. Kent Bice ond Kim Hobby do the jump-up-ond-down-to-the- beot-of-the-music.'' Ms. Phyllis Collins sings with the Rus- sion Club in the Foreign Longuoge Fighr Song Competition. Clubs vied in the Arlington pep roily ond were judged for doriry ond pronun- ciotion. Jeff Rector, Mrs. Jonie Brown ond Roger Mills show the soft leother notebooks thot the Germon Club sold in the foil 106 Clubs HECE Preside™ Greg Bowman Vice President Lori Wilkie Secretory Treosurer Lois Marsholl Historian Korhy Selleck President's Council Sondy Sepedo Yvonne Mikesko Advisory Council Brenda Armstrong The lead singer in the rock bond Aroror. Chris Fuller joins with Mott Eilond to enterroln at the HECE end of the yeor pony. Senior Amy Jezek ond sponsor Mrs. Corol Spongier look at pictures from the State Conference that was held in April. HECE Services The City I 1 ome Eco- nomics Cooperative Edu- cation wos o work program in which homemoking ond business skills were em- phasized. The club involved itself in the Dig Brother Big Sister Organization ond the Re- tired Senior Citizens Volun- teer Program. The sole of student directories in October fund- ed the employer em- ployee banquet in April. At the banquet, junior Jockson McLeod wos nomed outstanding student ond senior Brenda Armstrong wos awarded the Altruso Club Scholarship. Mrs. Corol Spongier acred os the club's sponsor. Clubs 107 At the beginning of the yeor. Newcomers members, including LoDonno Bush, gove new students welcoming pockets rhot hod rib- bons. foorboll tickets ond stickers in them. Hosts Greet Arrivals T o welcome new students thor come from other schools or even other cities ond stores, the Newcomers Club gove them bogs of goodies, including tickers to o foorboll gome. After the new students received their gifts, they ond the Newcomers members met in sponsor Noncy Garrett's room to get to know each other. Club members also sent Vol-O-Grams ond then threw o party to acquaint the first semester newcomers with the second semester newcomers. Mrs. Tommie Williams olso helped sponsor the club, which sold calendars ond keychains to help pay for the gifts ond party. 108 Clubs Condoce Willrich. Cecil Freeman, ond Yolanda Wright try to decide whor the Newcomers will sell to finance their activities. Newcomers sponsor Mrs. Nancy Barrett ond president Lo Fondo Block show the calen- dars thot were sold to roise money. Newcomers Club President LoFonda Block Vice President Alicio Green Secretory Sonyo Foster Asst. Secretory Yolanda Wright Treasurer LoDonno Bush Reporter Condoce Willrich Members of NFL Drew Henry. Dwight Phillips, ond Dovid Rlckord joke oround in doss. Kristen Hockenberg Vice President Bloke Walker Secretory Treosurer Stacy Griffin Angie Ivie NFLer’s Advance to State K risren Hockenberg ond Bloke Walker were named os distinguished members ro NFL for rhe number of points they hod both earned. The Notional Forensic League busied itself by attending five tournaments ond also hosting one. Among those attended were UTA, Burleson, South Grand Proirie, ond Hockodoy. With few additions to the regulars who returned from lost year's circuit, rhe squod did well in competition. Eight members traveled ro Woco for the store tourney. Clubs 09 NHS Recognizes Academic Students S Students were recognized in rhe spring of rheir junior yeor for obroining o grode point overage of 10 or above. These students were inducted into the Norionol Honor Society for rheir academic achievements, os well os having such characteristics os leadership, character, and service. As a fund-roiser, rhe club sold carnations on Valen- tine's Doy. The flower wos occomponied by o cord, which most likely hod Odie, rhe punker, on it. The society also busied itself by hosting rhe recep- tion for exes or Home- coming and traveling to Fort Worth's Kimbell Art Mu- seum, where members were exposed to o little culture. Kim Anderson shows off the corno- rions rhot she wos given on Volen- rine's Doy Junior Don Cowon lights his condle Croig Cross onnounces the new ot the Notional Honor Society Indue- members of the Notional Honor tion Ceremony. Society for the 196064 yeor. President Peter Corrsunls Vice President Croig Cross Secretory Kell. Wood Treosurer Koy Thomas Publicity Choirperson Kim Musick 110 Clubs Receiving Vol-o-groms from their Senior Honor Society member Kelli Wood is preporing ro poss our condies for the new members. Notional Honor Society president Peter Corrsunis welcomes guests to the induction ceremony. Clubs 111 Active Year Keeps OEA Busy . . . But Work Was Rewarding Oea '$ bus- iness colendor was full with various acriviries through the year. The OEA Convention, held in Son Antonio, was attended by Som rep- resentatives Virginio Vorelo ond Bionca Pruitt. Bianco wos olso honored with the OEA Student of the Year Award, which wos presented to her on April 7 or the Employer-Employee Luncheon. As Carol Jones looks on. Shelly Hester types in every Som student in the new computers for our school directories. PreOdens Yvonne Negrete Vice-president Corolyn Or own Seoerory VkgWo VorclO Treosurer Dcbtxe Holland Reporter DiOfxo Pruitt Historico Sbety Hester Certain awards were given to these OEA students: Glno Curd. Shel- ly Hester, Corol Jones. Poulo Langston, Dlonco Pruitt. Not pic- tured: Virginio Vorelo. 112 Clubs President Stephanie Jorgenson Vice President Jomie Wycoff Secretory Jomie Gregory Librarian Tuyer-Ann Vu Reporter Srophonle Jorgensen Orchestra Sweeps GIL Second Time T 1 he six mem- ber orchesrro was reworded for irs hard work. For the second year, rhey come bock from UIL contest with sweepsrokes. The ensemble performed works by Mozort, Vivaldi, ond Tchoikowsky in their second consecutive win. Mrs. Rosalyn Waldorf directed the orchestra, os well os the orchestros ot other Arlington high schools. The orchestra members display their trophy won ot competition. Members of the 1963 orchestro ore (top row) James Wycoff. Jomie Gregory, (second row) Eric Slagle, (third row) Ann Hickey. Stephonie Jorgensen. Tuyet-Ann Vu. Howord Giesel. Julie Krueger, ond Don Cutter. Clubs 113 Photo J Develops Memories The over- crowded closses of pho- tography managed to capture the yeor in film. Greg Johnson headed up the photography staff, ond the other photo-journalists submitted pictures dealing with every aspect of school to the Cherokee ond Texons Talk. Doug Gofriery. Kristen Hockenberg. Henry Moserong, loDonno Bush. Greg Johnson. Mike McQuotrers. ond Dovid Bess gorher in the dork room, their Home owoy from home. The photo journalists include: (bock row) Mark Torrez. Wes Ther- ford. Greg Johnson. Croig Armstrong. Dovid Bess, (front row) Dovid Mock. Mike McQuotrers. Duone McCugh. Henry Moserong. Doug Gorriety. Mike Hommonds 114 Clubs PTSA Puts in Extra Hours I l nown os PT5A Association, o jp of concerned rs and students mode ol life easier. ■nior Kevin Birdsong the recipient of the Worship which the Dnizorion awards i year. The scholar- awarded to Kevin unred to $200. SA also sponsored Open House during Public School Week ond several luncheons in appreciation of teachers. The luncheons, held during both lunch periods, were attended by the faculty ond student rep- resentatives from various homeroom classes. Jeananne Troglen listens intent- ly while someone discusses the activities PTSA is involved in. President Frances Gutierrez Vice Presidents Debbie Fulton Coro! Riner Audrey Coirns Brendo Bush LoNelle Malone Bernadette Henz Secretary Lois Ross Treosurer Beverly Attkisson Historian Beth Dolron Parliamentarian Isabelle Hammonds PTSA Treosurer Beverly Attkisson reports to the other members how much money they ore using for an octivlty. Mrs. Bernodetre Henz tokes o breok to mingle omong teachers at the annual PTSA luncheon Clubs 115 QbS Journalists Work for Points Quill ond Scroll was mode up of 25 journalism students who earned more than 10 merit points. The points were obtained by going to the club's activities ond those with 20 points become honor members. Plenty of activities gove the staffers o chonce to pick up the points, but perhaps the most noted festivity wos the onnuol banquet which wos held ot Homestead Bar-B-Q in April. Star Telegram writer Mike Stricklin wos the guest speaker. There Craig Cross ond LoDonno Bush were named Best Staffers ond senior Billy McElroy wos awarded the Fred Kurz Scholarship of $100. Other activities included workshops, o football gome, o luncheon or Cheddars, o pixie porry. ond o picnic. Senior Romzi Gillespie looks for ob- jects ot the picnic to which oil school journalists were invited. Croig Cross wos oworded Best Staf- fer when voted on by his fellow Cherokee workers. £ President 'Af i -T Curtis Gullert Vice President Angelo Wooldridg Secretory Angelo Mentlik 116 Clubs Science, Math Meetings Include Guest Speakers S ■Several guesr speakers enrerrained members of rhe Science Marh Club or rheir meerings. The speakers included rhe superinrendenr of rhe Bacreriological Deparrmenr of Dallas Counry, an engineer from LTV, a parhologisr, and a genericisr who researched cloning in Germany. Meerings were Science students leorn to identify certain microscopic specimens. held borh during school ond or noon. The 35 members also visired rhe Forr Worrh Zoo on o field rrip. They hod o spring bonquer on April 1 or Sruorr Anderson’s Carrie Company ond o Chrisrmos dinner porry or TGIF's. The club raised approx- imarely S100 selling honey ond jom ossorrmenrs. Sponsors ore Mrs. Niro McGuire ond Mrs. Billie Code. President -A-'- James Alexander Vice President t' Annleeper Secrerory-Treosurer Todd Reck Sodol Chairman Dill Lawrence Clubs 117 TASC Profiles Student Congress S prudent Con- gress wos recognized os Oursronding Disrricr School for the fourth rime in the some omounr of yeors. For receiving this honor consisrenrly. rhe Texos Associorion of Student Councils nomed Som’s Congress os one of six profile schools. At the Store Convention in Austin, Som's officers presented o brief profile on the Congress system thot is unique to the store. Other club activities included Texon Doy, Twirp Week, ond Class Competition. President LoDonno Bush Vice President Albert Choronzo Secretory Angle lvie Treosurer Pom Doy Third House President Pot Henz Third House Secretory Pom Kerley Student Congress officers include: (front row) LoDonno Bush. Pom Kerley. Pom Doy. (bock row) Albert Choronzo ond Pot Henz Not Pictured - Angie lvie. 116 Clubs Sheriff LaDonno Bush hauls off Vin- son Toylor ro the school's county joil during rhe Texon Doy Cornivol. Once agoin onorher Twirp King is chosen. Senior Fronkie Kovirch takes his ploce on the throne. A broken leg does not stop Eddy Perry from becoming the new Crozy Legs King, escorted by Noncy Jobe. While Mr. Robert Connor holds bock o lough. Peter Cortsunis tries ro prove the Reol Texon in him. Clubs 119 Sophomore students porticipote In Dress-Up Doy for Holloween. Senior Morfy Ouckholr. olios Joon Jett, osks Cooch Dovid Clyde for the onswer to his moth problems. 120 Clubs Standing her ground, sponsor Mrs. Honnoh Goolsby refuses to touch onother dirty ouro after scrubbing for four hours or o cor wosh thor helped roise money for the Spirit Sisters' foorboll bonquer. Senior Tracy Corner ond junior Don- no Boker dreom obout loying out on o sondy beoch In the hot sun with Collfornlo guys, bur insreod ore washing owoy on o truck. Vice-President Kim Hobby Treasurer Anno Dolron Choirpersons Donno Boker Troci Corner Can Secrecy Prove Rewarding? Spirit Sisters Say ‘Yes’! s spirit Sisters wos the group of 150 girls who gove goodies to the vorsity footboll ployers once o week. Often times they treoted the guys to cookies, condy, even whole cokes. T-shirts were olso presented to the vorsity reom. The purpose, of course, wos to boost the ployers' morale. At the end of the season, the young lodies hosted the men at o banquet. The offoir wos held or Ramoda Inn in North Arlington. Morris Kiker's sister, Donno Boker, wos named Outstanding Spirit Sister of the Season. Senior football ployer Tod Chap- man looks eagerly through o scrap- book rhot his Spirit Sisters' gove him. He discovered their identify or o bonquer held Nov. 16. or the end of footboll season. To fund the banquet. Spirit Sisters held o one doy cor wosh ot Hillcresr Baptist Church. Approximately $200 wos raised. Mrs. Honnoh Goolsby sponsored the club for the first year. She regarded the organization favorably soying, It gives some girls who ore nor exactly populor o way to take port in the activities. Spirit Sisters also supported the guys' bosketboll ond baseball reams. Heading the club wos president Beth Farnik. Vice- president Kim Hobby, ond treasurer Anno Dolton sup- ported her. Choirpersons Donno Boker ond Troci Garner helped olso. Clubs 121 Tex-Annes March to 1 st Place Every morning from 7:00 ro 9, o group of girls procriced donee routines. They worked on shorpness, versatility, ond memorizing steps. Donees were performed or the varsity foorboll ond boskerboll gomes. Skills acquired were shown off or the SMU summer comp in July where o first place trophy was earned in the marching division. In the jazz category, a second place trophy was awarded. Tex-Annes enjoyed a banquet held at KBob’s where Beth Pope and Trisha Thomas were voted outstanding members. The Tex-Annes included (bock row) Lynn McClone. Kelly Stoneslfer. Derh Pope. Angelo Wooldridge. Niecy Arnold. Florence Holl. Terri Prirchord Terri Cruce, (fourrh row) LoFondo Block, Roxonno Kuechmon. liso Mizlo. Liso Rosmussen. Sondy Sepedo. Melony Moys. Nejloh Sholokho. Allisor Woods. Crhird row) Dori Eornesr. Mory Yoncey. Becky Smith. Margaret Shultz. Holly Podgers. Torn! Green. Leso Weems. Cloudlo Klehl. Dork Frozier. (second row) Noncy Koiner. Trisho Thomos. Liso Benson. Kothleen Hockenberg. Trccie Axelson. Jennifer Mizlo. Pom Brown. Sonic DelAngel (first row) Marjorie Poscholl. Tonyo Gilliom. Louonne Halford. Anne Leeper. (not pictured) Kellye Miller. Suson Heffernon. ond Joimk Musick, 122 Clubs Senior coproin Joimie Muslck and junior lieurenonr Morjorie Poscholl leod the Tex- Annes on the foorboll field to perform for the oudience during holf-rime. '-I? Patiently waiting on the sidelines. Tex-Annes renrotively wotch the scoreboard os seconds poss by before o break in the gome. The Tex-Annes join together in o huddle to show off their Som spirit by singing the fight song ond olmo moter ot the end of each pep roily on Friday mornings Coproins Joimie Musick Louonne Halford Lieutenonrs Tonyo Giiliom Ann Leeper Morjorie Poscholl Beth Pope Clubs 123 Members of the Texons Tolk stoff ore (bock row) Curtis Gullert, Mike Coirns. Shirley White. Kent Rice, (second row) Kim Hobby. Romzi Gillespit (front row) LoDonno Dush. Pot Henz. ond Don Cowon. (not pictured) Steve Gouvey ond Billy McElroy. 124 Clubs Snoopy Reporters Chase Down News T here ore some very nosy people in rhe school, bur 11 of rhe snoopiesr people in school belong ro rhe Texons Talk Sroff, whose job ir is ro pry. As journolisrs, rhey ore obligored ro bring rhe news ro rheir reoders. To do rhis, rhey probed inro oil of rhe ocriviries rhor hove onyrhing ro do wirh school ond invesrigored furrher rhe mosr newsworrhy ones. Afrer rhe snooping, rhe sroff funneled whor rhey leorned inro srories ond rhen pur rhese srories onro rhe eighr poges of rhe poper. Dy rhird period every Senior Kent Rice purs his mind ro work while thinking of on eyecot- ching story for rhe Editor's poge. orher Fridoy morning, rhe srudenr body ond foculry were found digesring rhe group efforr. Reading rhe poper, rhey moy hove noriced o much freer sryle of wriring in some of rhe feorures ond columns ond o more modular look on rhe poges. Ediror Kenr Rice explained, When I leorned rhor I was ro become ediror of rhe Texons Tolk for 1983, I resolved ro rry my besr ro moke ir o rop newspaper.” Kenr wenr on ro soy rhor when he ocrually rook over rhe job. he realized he srill wonred ro wrire insone columns; rhus come rhe unusual mixrure of choos ond srrucrure in rhe Texons Tolk. ItfsEP! • -v- 5- F Atrei? Editor Kent Rice Monoging Editor LoOoonoOoih AdMonoger Corns GoUerr Photo Edtor Gte$ Johnson 4 125 Sportswriter Steve Gouvey reloxes in his favorite choir with on Issue of the Fort Worth Star Telegrom. Ceremony Makes Early Arrival I rodirion wos chonged rwice. os the onnuol Thespion induction wos held eorlier in rhe yeor ond ir olso become o ceremonious occosion. The formoliry sow close to 00 nervous neophytes owoiting induction mid-woy through rhe first semester. This wos too lore to join returning members who sow rhe musicol Sweeney Todd. Dromo student Angie Ivie ploys her porr in scenes from Aesop's Folobles Thespions tried to creore some Christmos cheer by selling wrapping paper ond cords, bur many orders were not filled due to on apparent poper shortage. The yeor wos brought to on end os juniors ond sophomores sponsored the dromo banquet for seniors. Seniors Jon Syrus ond Shorlo Boulch reheorse for Aesop's Folobleso presentation for children. •iv President Kelle Turley Vice Presidents Terri Novok Angie Ivie Secretory Kim Crow Treasurer Shorlo Doulch Representative Bloke Wolker I_______________________________ Senior Bloke Wolker ond junior Domon Ross worch onorher setting being performed before them. 126 Clubs VICA Wins at State Contest President Roy Elloson Vice President Sherry Shires Treosurer Kenny Breedlove Secretory Robert Turner Representotive Jeff Routt Sgr.-or-Arms Bruce Jones Porliomentorion Dovid Fronco President v' ShoyWinship Vice President 0 Soundro Moore Treosurer Diono Cipollo Secretory Tomi Livingston Representotive Lori Dodson Sgr-or-Arms Stocy Bruboker Porliomentorion Vickie Keith __ President 3=7Jon Jones Vice-President Dovid Mott Secretory Sreve Zimmer Treosurer Trocy Shoffer Reporter Jeff Gork Porliomentorion Mark Honks Sgt.-ot-Arms Bryon Carmichael President ': £.s Chorles Barrett , 5' - Vice President Koby Toylor Secretary Mike Suhor Treosurer Dovid Bess Representotive Stuort Schluter Sgr-ot-Arms Ben Almond Porliomentorion Jerry Corroll President A'.yt Brian Sutton ' if. Vice President John Leger Secretory Billy Turon Treosurer Bobby Milom Reporter Tereso Dolley Sgt-ot-Arms Rick Wehmer Porliomentorion Gory Winderweedle • riS? octst President Alon Sellers Secretory Jomes Guffey Treosurer Chuck Wright Sgt.-at-Arms Dorin Deboun Included in VICA are members of classes of Building Trodes, Aufo Body, Auro Mechanics, ICT, Elec- tronics. ond Cosmetology. In Morch the club went to o district meeting where Kenny Breedlove placed second in the skills contest, qualifying him for store competition. Store contest wos held or the Tarronr County Conven- tion Center in April. Some of the winners there included juniors Robert Turner ond Lorry Cross, senior Brian Sutton, junior Rick Wehmer, senior Tereso Dolly. In cosmetology, winners were senior Tomi Livingston, junior DeAnne Guor, ond Rene Wells. The club hos over 150 members who poy dues to support VICA. Girls in Cosmetology doss leorn how to roll ond set hoir. Clubs 127 Building trades teacher Mr. Aaron Jones discusses house plons with Bryon Cormichoel ond Jon Jones. Work program sponsor Mr. James Tomplen displays skills learned by many students in ICT. Mrs. Betty Brown encourages students to go in the work progroms in the upcoming yeor. 126 Clubs Building Trades teacher Mr. Aoron Jones, discusses house plans with Bryan Carmichael and Jon Jones. Building Trade students work on the frame of o temporary building which was one of their projects for the year. At the VICA presentation. Cosmetologists show the other students the work they hove done. Clubs 129 ICO Sports FOOTBALL Texans Experience Disappointing Season S Jam Hous- ton's Varsity Football Texans hod o disappointing seoson, os they won two gomes, foiling prey to seven teams. The team opened the year with o 20-0 loss to the Grand Proirie Gophers. Then the Texons traveled to Burleson to defeat the Elks 32-6. Lomor wos the next contestant for the Texons or UTA. The Texons lost o tough gome 17-16 in the dosing seconds of the gome. In front of o large crowd or Homecoming, the Texons blanked the Holrom Buffaloes 24-0. For the next two weeks, the Texons traveled to Hurst. Against the Trinity Trojans, the outcome wos 35-6. Trojans' fovor. lorer the Texons ployed L.D. Bell for o 36-0 defeat. Lorer the Texons fell just short of o victory. 7-9 ogoinsr the Richland Rebels. Against the Arlington Colts, the Texans lost again 20-13. For the final gome of the year ogoinsr the Bowie Volunteers ond the lost gome to be ployed os Texons for the seniors, the Texons went down 31-10. Dovid DoVoulf is running our of time ond room os o Lomor defender chorges ofrer him. 132 Sports Rondy Fulton ottempts o field gool ogoinsr the Lomor Vikings. Junior Rondy Fulton leods the Texan defense ogoinst the Trinity Trojans. Senior Ken Pennie drops to his knees os time runs out ogoinst the Trojons. iome captain Greg Moore wotches o tight omc ogoinst the Lomor Vikings. jnlor Tommy Coates wotches os the Tex- ns grind out o tough gome ogoinst Dell. Sports 133 Ken Pennie lines up foce ro foce wirh o Bowie defender. 1982 vorsity foorboll teom. rop row. l-r: Dennis McMeekin. Bobert Swoin. Kurt Hozen. Erik Torver. Bod Fennell. Cloy Beberstein. Bob Currie. Bill Coi Bobert Willmoth. John Bybee. Beuben Tomlin. Tommy Contrell. second row. l-r: Billy Stewart. Ken Pennie. Sommy Acosto, Kevin Beole. $ Godbey. Doug Meochom. Greg Moore. Jeff Brody. Boger Longley. Tod Chopmon. Woyne Phillips third row. l-r: Boy Harden. Don St John. Mark rez. Harlln Weckter, Justin Brown. Morris Kiker, Bondy Wooten. Troy Young. Jimmy Green, Steve Gauvey fourth row, l-r: Dovid Moldonodo. f Covington, Isidro Negrete. Curtis Shelton. Kevin Jockson. Jonathon Allen. Greg Chopmon. Tommy Cootes. Bondy Fulton, fifth row. l-r: Jon Dor Mike Allen. Vic Behonic. Bondoll Stoyton. Tommy Wilson. Albert Choronzo. Guy Johnson. Bondy Bhodes. 134 Sports Justin Drown returns to the Som Houston huddle with o look of disgust. Leadership in Sports Displayed by Seniors j )uting the 1982 varsity foorboll seoson. the Texans were led by dominant seniors, such os Doug Meacham. Jimmy Green, Ken Pennie. Vic Rehonic, Kevin Deole, Albert Choronzo, ond Morris Kiker. Captain Doug Meacham, who ployed both offense ond defense, wos o leading figure in the Texons' gome. Green. Pennie, ond Rehonic were on important trio in scoring Texon touchdowns. Choronzo. ploying linebacker ond fullback, turned in on impressive performance during the Homecoming gome with 19 tackles. Deole ployed defensive tackle for the Texons ond hod on equally good year. Scoreboard Varsity Schedule Grand Proirie 3-20 Burleson 32-6 Lomor 16-17 Holrom 24-0 Trinity 6-35 L. D. Dell 0-36 Richland 7-9 Arlington 13-20 Bowie 10-31 Som's scores listed first e Allen stops o Grond Proirie receiver in Gopher gome. JV Strikes It Rich T he junior vorsiry football ream opened up rhe season with four quick wins. The sophs opened up rhe year wirh o close gome ogoinsr rhe Grand Proirie Gophers. 21-20. The next week rhe Texans shut our rhe Burleson Elks. 35-0. Ciry rival Lomor was rhe next contest for rhe JV, who won rhor gome 12-10. When rhe Texons Traveled ro Halrom ro ploy rhe Buffaloes, rhe Texons rhroshed them 28-0. Against rhe Trinity Trojons, rhe JV ployed ro irs only defeor of rhe districr year. Ar Wilemon, rhe Texons hod a close gome ogoinsr rhe Bell Raiders, 7-6, ond won. From rhen on rhey hod on eosy rime ogoinsr rhe Richlond Rebels. The Texons soiled ro o 13-6 victory. For rhe losr gome of rhe year ogoinsr rhe Bowie Volunteers, rhe Texons coasted ro o 28-14 victory. 1982 JV football reom. top row. l-r: Guy Show Thompson. Jcmes Brodie. Ken Frokes. Eric Frokes. Kevin Horper. Robert Willmouth. Gory McCracken, Don Houck. Ronny Powers, second row, l-r: John Raymond. Pot Attkisson. Robert Choronzo, Jim Davis. Dewoyne Quigley. Neil Risinger. Curtis McNutt. Tommy Neumonn, Ken Searcy, third row. l-r: Williom Dovis. Brian Thornton, Brion Wogner, Kevin Horper. Michoel Guice. Scott Border. Dorrell Wood. Forrest Brown. Monry Lombert, Joe Horrfield. fourth row. l-r: Steve Ditto. Lee Mor- row. Luis Dioz. Keith Cunninghom. Ed Mosten. Jock Porter. Wessie Wright. Kelly Coker. Tron Grant, fifth row. l-r-. Mitch Furuglyos. Brion Rinehart. Todd Reichert. Steve McKenzie. Jack Brody. Terry Williams. Joe Morris. Frank Louer. Danny Potter. Dmo Fort, bottom row. l-r: Kelly Eoden. Chuck Morris. Billy Horris. Sommy Maldonodo. Tim Phillips. Paul Shaver. Gory Beck. Chorlie Morgan. Artie Rice. fBU £73. 76 53 , 3. ©11 m . 9-. 70 41 50 64 1 SZJSjey ,«C. ,d|'i asji 3 IL SI0 aft “ffc sagf 22 kc;ni4j aa h 4GL 1 3?. w o m 136 Sports Four JV defenders chorge ofrer o Durleson Elk. Scoreboard JV Schedule Grond Proirie 21-20 Burleson 34-0 Lomor 12-10 Holrom 24-0 Trinity 20-43 L.D. Bell 7-6 Richlond 11-6 Arlington 26-25 Martin 20-24 Bowie 14-24 Som's scores lisred firsr VOLLEYBALL During o pre-gome wormup. Mindy Gowdy. Yolondo Spence, ond Kim Musick proctice setting, spiking, ond blocking. Stocy Pilgrim gives it her best when she serves ogoinst the Elks. 136 Sports Stocy Pilgrim spikes the boll bock during o scrimmoge while Yolondo Spence. Louro McGill, ond Kim Musick look on. Gals Find Season Shaky When rhe top five reoms ore mosrly in this disrricr. rhe good reoms do come in fifrh, soid vorsiry volleyboll Cooch Sue Ellis. Cooch Ellis rhoughr rhe oil-senior reom did well considering ir wos rhe roughesr overoll seoson. The seoson wos very comperirive ond ir wos one of rhe few yeors o disrricr chomp hos hod more rhon one loss. The vorsiry spikers srorred wirh o second ploce rrophy or rhe Richardson Tournomenr. Ar rhe Duncanville Tournomenr. rhe Texons beor firsr ploce Bowie for consolarion winner. Srorring off rhe seoson wirh o loss in rheir firsr gome ogoinsr Arlingron did nor srop rhe spikers from going for disrricr chomps. The girls ended rhe firsr half of disrricr ploy by defeoring Holrom ond Lomor ond wirh losses ro Bell ond Bowie, giving rhe Texons o 5-3 rhe firsr holf. The girls srorred rhe second holf wirh o whopping win ro Arlingron ond Richland. The girls rhen hod o loss ro Triniry, o win ro Burleson, ond onorher two defeors ro Bell ond Holrom which desrroyed rheir disrricr hopes. The girls rhen gor bock on rhe rrock. bearing Lomor ond Bowie, ond finished rhe second holf record wirh 5-3, ending rheir overoll record wirh 10-6. Sports 139 Stacy Pilgrim, Kim Musick. ond Louro McGill look on in omozement during the Arlington High rournomenr. Lisa McClendon looks or the scoreboard with osronishmenr while Cooch Sue Ellis gives the teom some odvice during o time out. 1982-60 varsity volleyboll teom: L to IX: monoger Penny Poyerte, Adriono Zertuche. Kim Musick. Yolondo Spence. Mindy Gowdy. Srocy Pilgrim. Louro McGill. Liso McClendon, Kelly Ford, ond Cooch Sue Ellis. 140 Sports Mindy Gowdy jumps high ro sove the boll os Srocy Pilgrim stonds reody ro help. Yolondo Spence spikes the boll bock ro Lomor while Adriono Zerruche wotches on. Scoreboard Isr gome opponenr 2nd gome 1-2 Arlington 2-0 2-0 Richlond 2-0 2-1 Burleson 2-0 2-0 Trinity 0-2 2-0 Holrom 0-2 2-1 Lomor 2-0 0-2 Bowie 2-1 0-2 Bell 1-2 •Som's gomes lisred firsr. Kim Musick sets the boll for Kelly Ford ro spike it over the net ro the Colts os louro McGill observes. Louro McGill blocks the boll ond Yolondo Spence gets reody to help during the Arlington High tournament. Sports 141 Juniors Jennifer Dovid ond Dole Stokes obroin defense position. Sophomores Earn Crown JV Season Tough fhe JV ond B-team volleyball Coach Cindy Duvol soid rhor the girls hod o lor of rolenr ond ployed os well os some vorsiries. The oil-junior ream hod o first holf record of 6-2. The girls defeated Richland, Burleson, Bell. Holrom, Lamar, ond Bowie. The girls' losses were to Arlington ond Trinity. The JV's second holf record was 2- 6. with wins against Richlond ond Holtom. The girls' losses were to Arlington, Trinity, Burleson. Bell, Lomor, ond Bowie. The JVers were consolation winners or the Tarrant County JV Tournament. Cooch Duvol soid that the sophomore volleyball ployers were good skill-wise. The sophomores' season ended with o 7-1 record. The girls defeated Arlington (twice). Trinity, Burleson, Holrom, Bowie, ond Richland, ond ended their season with their one loss to Burleson. The girls earned the sophomore district crown. Cooch Cindy Duvol gives advice to Jennifer Dovid, Angie McElreoth. ond Liso Villonuevo on defense. Juniors Wendy Hovend ond Dole Stokes jump high to block the boll. 142 Sports 1902-dO Junior vorsiry volleyboll team: L to IX: Mortho Rodriguez. Wendy Hovend. Liso Villonuevo. Lori Souls. Coach Cindy Duvol. Dole SroKes. Jennifer Dovid. Angle McElreorh. ond Shoron McCorkle. 1982-50 sophomore volleyball ream: Top Row. L ro R: Robin Hodley. Cynrhio McGill, Kim Guess. Coach Cindy Duvol. Por Ports. Brendo Moler. ond Beverly Moore. Bottom Row. L to R: Monoger Kim Armstrong. Anno Fernondez. Julie Londhom. Roymi Howe. Sheilo Will- ingham. Rochel Ortiz, ond Monoger Down Borton. Sports 140 BASKETBALL B-Ball Places Third W irh four stort- ers bock for rhe seoson. Som expected to contend for o playoff berth. The Texons come close to reaching that goal, finishing third in district 7-5A behind Bell ond Trinity. A one point overtime loss to rhe Trojons ended Sam's playoff hopes. Highlights of rhe district seoson included o 6-0 record in city competition ond o 62-59 over- time win ogoinst district cham- pion L. D. Bell. The Texons relied on rhe strong inside ploy of Dovid Bird ond Cedric Williams who were the district's third ond fourth leading rebounders, respectively, ond on o balanced scoring otrock. Bird, Williams ond Dovid Alexander scored in double figures while Jonathan Henderson (9.2 points) ond Ken Pennie (7 points) rounded out the storting lineup. The Som Houston bench ployed o strong role os Andro Gorrerr, Bobby LeGrand, Patrick Tove, Kevin Richardson ond Eric Gont contributed on overage of 11.6 points per gome in district ploy. 144 Sports Pooh Henderson looks for on open ployer down court. % After o vltol free throw wos missed. David Bird hoso look of disgust. Guard Dovld Alexander goes up ond over o Lomor defender for the slam dunk. Pooh Henderson brings the boll down court os the Texons start district ploy. A coll by the referee doesn't ser well with Dovid Alexonder ond Cedric Williams. Sports 145 Cedric Williams smiles as he spies on open man down court. 146 Sports Bobby LeGronde concentrores os he prepores for o free throw. Pooh Henderson tries o jump shot. Members of the 1982-60 vorsiry boskerboll reom ore (top row) Jonothon Henderson. Andro Gar- rett. Reggie Horper. Kevin Richardson. Cedric Williams. Dovid Bird. Patrick Tove. Ken Pennle. Eric Gonr. Dovid Alexander. Bobby LeGrond. Mike Wllbon (bottom row. I to r) Donny Ruthort. Cooch Dovid Clyde. Cooch Don Louis. Morty Liston, Wendy Woller Sports 147 JV Makes Mark As ‘Best’ l stricr champions, Sam Houston JV basketball finished the seoson with the best record, 24-2, of ony JV in Som Houston's history. Texan players also recorded o perfect 16-0 record in district ploy. JV roundbollers used o tenacious full- court press ond devastating fosr break to help achieve their record, bur the key ingredients were teamwork ond total team contribution. The Texons excelled ot hitting the open man ond setting each other up for on easy bosket. The talent on the ream wos so balanced that it created very competitive practice sessions which better prepared the Texons for the coming gomes. Russell Scott brings rhe boll into ploy ogoinsr the Holrom Buffaloes. Curtis Eoden worches os rhe boll neors the rim os rhe Texons romp L. D. Bell 80 to 41. The Junior Varsity Texons prepore to defend after o free throw. Roderick Garrett attempts o shot ogoinst the non-district Mortin Warriors. 148 Sports Scoreboard J.V bosketboll District only 67-56 Lomor 59-55 59-46 Haltom 40-06 60-41 L. D. Dell 56-57 74-46 Burleson 47-42 60-41 Trinity 64-56 61-56 Richland 61-46 67-41 Arlington 61-53 75-45 Bowie 71-50 •Som's scores first Junior varsity bosketboll reom members ore (top row. I to r) Cooch David Clyde. Troy Stood- Chris Clarke attempts o shot ogolnst the Lomor bock, Manuel Gonzoles. Chris Clorke. Roderick Gorretr. Vonce Boiley. Scott Wooden; (bottom Vikings on route to onother district win. row. I to r) Russell Scott. Qryce Cannon. Mike Smith. Wessie Wright. Curtis Eoden. Artie Rice. Sports 149 GIRLS’ BASKETBALL Meme Wlllioms wotches ro see If o teom member is open for her ro poss the boll. Toro Wolker concenrrores hord so she con moke o free throw for her reom. 150 Sports Coach Cindy Duvol gives players Michelle Trussell. Barboro McGriff. Leslie Grlner and Lowondo Nure specific Instructions. Toro Walker gives her best to try to out- jump o Bowie Volunteer. The Trojans hove o difficult time stopping Claudette Pointer from scoring, Sports 151 Junior Cheryl Fronklin goes for o jump shot, while the Elks try to stop her. Being monogers for three yeors, Denise DeGroore ond Debbie Hilton hove shown thot they like their jobs. Cheryl Fronklin smiles while o teorr member mokes o free throw. The Texons fl went on to lose ogolnsr South Ook Cliff. 152 Sports COREBOARD Included on the vorsify bosketboll reom roster ore (top row. I to r) Pom Fronklin. Kelly Ford. Toro Wolker. Leslie Griner. Cloudette Pointer. Dorboro McGriff. Cheryl Fronklin. Meme Wlllloms. Lowondo Nute. monoger Poulo Smith. Cooch Cindy Duval, ond Asst. Coach Owedio Kemp. The trainers for the girls' sports ore Michele Owen ond Michele Prosper. 1st gome Opponent 2nd gome 36-49 Dell 43-26 63-41 Richlond 60-43 57-62 Lomor 55-37 41-30 Durleson 56-44 41-43 Arlington 42-47 31-50 Holtom 49-55 49-45 Trinity 46-53 57-47 Dowie 56-50 •Sam's scores listed first. Ladies Finish Third M s. Cindy Du- vol rhe vorsify boskerboll cooch, wos pleosed with rhe reams progress os rhe girls wenr rhrough rhe season, bur would hove liked finishing berrer rhon rhird place. The reom srorred off slowly, bur rhe girls were inexperienced. Cooch Duval wos proud rhe lody B-ballers won eighr conse- cutive gomes before losing ro Holrom in double overrime. In rhe final period. Pom Fronklin mode o free rhrow wirh no rime on rhe clock ro rie rhe gome. The girls wenr on ro lose in double overtime. The girls improved o lor skill- wise. rhoughr Cooch Duval. Meme Williams learned more obour leadership ond keeping up rhe intensify of rhe gome. Cheryl Fronklin did really well on her one-on-ones. “The three sophomores (Leslie Griner, Clouderre Poinrer, ond Pam Fronklin) did on excellent job, soid Cooch Duval. “In handling free throws, rhe girls really did very well under pressure. mentioned Cooch Duvol. The Texons won second in rhe Birdville Tournament while rhe girls hod ro setrle for rhird in district. With no doubt. Cloudette Pointer hod this situa- tion under control. Sports 133 T urnovers Plague JV Ferns w irh o 9-9 dis- rrict record, rhe junior varsity bas- ketball team finished fourth. The Texans completed the season with a 13-12 record. The Texans were led by Lisa Lang (coptoin), rebounding by Georgette Kleinpeter, ossists by Raymi Howe, ond steals by Sherry Stoker. Wendy Hovend, Kelly Lambert (coptoin), ond Beverly Moore were instrumental in leading the aggres- sive defensive attack, cousing the other teams to hove turnovers ond making their fast break offense work. JV Cooch Owedio Kemp soid, We lost several close gomes ot the beginning due to turnovers, mental mistakes, and pressure free throws. Cooch Kemp throught the team was ploying too inconsistently. The girls turned the seoson oround ond began to ploy complete gomes instead of three quarters or o good half,” admitted Cooch Kemp. Liso Long agreed, There was o lock of consistency in team work, but or rhe end of rhe seoson we pulled together. There were several close gomes throughout the seoson ond rhe JV worked hard. Cooch Kemp soid, This wos rhe closest JV I hove ever hod. Members of the junior vorsiry bosketboll team ore (top row. I to r) Cooch Owedio Kemp. Comello Block. Michelle Trussell. Georgette Kleinpeter, Alfredo Lone. Stocy Olsen, Liso Long, Kelly Lambert; (front row. I to r) Jackie Nute. Robin Toylor, Wendy Hovend. Beverly Moore, Sherry Stoker. Roymi Howe. Deono Wood, ond Vonne Jones. 154 Sports ( Scoreboard 1st gome Opponent 2nd gome 26-30 Dell 37-24 45-31 Richlond 35-37 41-31- Lomor 21-27 26-31 Burleson 18-25 27-29 Arlington 26-33 31-32 Holrom 32-28 38-35 Trinity 43-33 36-28 Mortin 35-36 29-26 Bowie 26-21 •Sam's gomes listed first. Coach Owedlo Kemp tries to get serious points into her players' minds. Sherry Stoker does not let o Morrln Worrlor stop her from making o jump shot. The Texans went on to lose 33-36. Sports 155 SWIMMING Swimmers Win Second Swimmers Por Henz. James Alexander. Kevin Birdsong, Marry Buckholr. and Connie Menard mode up rhe 1983 swimming ream. In rhe disrricr meer. rhe boys placed second and qualified for regionals in rhe 200 medley and rhe 400 free relay. In rhe second evenrs, Menard swam rhe 200 inrermediore and rhe 100 fly. All advanced ro re- gionals. On April 2, o dry wide ban- quer was held and rhe Super Senior Award wenr ro Por Henz. Mosr Improved wenr ro Kevin Birdsong and James Alexander was Mosr Dedi- cared. Buckholr and Alexander borh broke school records. Morfy Buckholr mokes adjustments before rhe start of the 100 meter fly. 156 Sports Connie Menord prepares for rhe 100 merer breast stroke. Pot Henz smiles offer hoving his legs shoved. Sports 157 SOCCER Tod Chopmon moves rhe boll downfield os the Texons rhrosh Dell 4-2. The members of rhe i960 vorsiiy soccer reom ore (top row. I to r) Cooch Ronnie Powers. Thoi Nguyen. Greg Chopmon. Gory Anderle. Tod Chopmon. Eddie Doker, Morio Compos. Randy Fulton, (bottom row. I to r) Anthony Tovor. Jerry Thomson. Ron Covington Thomos Mozjesik. Mork Stedmon. Rondy Wooten. Mike Crosby The members of rhe 1983 JV soccer teom ore (top row. I to r) Cooch Ronny Powers, Eric Estrodo. Cory Kenney, Todd Lemburg, Scott Jlles. Mike Ledford, (bottom row. I to r) Trong Nguyen. Gory Young. John McCulloch, Mitch Furuglyos. Lonn Bolding. Chris Fuller. Mike Lyons. Not pictured ore Mork Mikesko ond Billy Tribunello. 158 Sports Season Breeds Confidence T I he 1983 soccer seoson wos o confidence builder. As o junior varsity the athletes excelled, yet locked confidence in rheir ability on the varsity level. During the 1983 seoson. they proved to themselves that they hod the materials to be winners. The cornerstone of the reom wos defense os Rondy Fulton, Randy Wooten, Thai Nguyen, Albert Choran- zo, ond Morio Compos helped Thomos Mozjesik record 10 shutouts. With the defense set, Cooch Powers stressed his philosophy, “out shoot the opponent.” Goolie Thomos Mozjesik sronds guord os the Texons move downfield. dcOREBQARD Opponent 1st Gome 2nd Gome 2-0 Lomor 1-1 to Hoi tom 30 lO Trinity 5-1 1-1 Dell 4-2 4-3 Richlond 60 1-0 Arlington 0-2 4-0 Mortin io 00 Dowie 40 •$om Scores Listed First Greg Chapman begins o corner kick as the Tex- ons win over Martin 1-0. Sports 159 Team captain Rondy Fulton brings the boll into ploy ogoinst Dell. JUNIORS Roger Mills, senior, purs o lor of efforr Inro the gome of rennis. Suzanne Garner shows how difficult if Is ger In rhe right position. Senior Suzanne Gorner shows off her swing while she purs o little jozz to the rocket. 1982-63 varsity rennis reom (top row. I to r) Angelo Milite, Williom Cox. Michelle McKenzie. Tommy Levey. Charlotte Ponder, Mork Ver- trees, (bottom row. I to r) Sondy Johnson. Cheryl Nennmonn. Roger Mills. Suzonne Gorner, (nor shown) William Cross. Roy Jones. Jeff Mor- rison. Don Cutter, ond Binh Tron. 160 Sports Netters Earn Awards A V words become commonplace for rhe Texan nerrers who hod o much berrer rhon overage season, according ro Cooch Dixie Colohon. They received two fourrh place trophies in the Trinity Round Robin Tournament in the foil. Also in the Trinity Tournament, the teom won second. During rhe spring, Roy Jones ond Roger Mills won second place in doubles in the Martin Tournament. Also in the Martin Tournomenr wos Suzonne Garner who wos o semifinolisr. Although the Texan nerrers lost in rhe first round in district, Cooch Colohon said, The ream reolly improved o lor this yeor, especially in dual marches. Cooch Colohon also noticed rhor the girls on the teom improved more this yeor. Michelle McKenzie mokes o full swing or rhe rennis boll. Sports 161 GOLF Greg Dirdwell works on his bocksrroke i . • 162 Sporrs Poul Douglos practices his down swing. Birdwell concentrates on keeping his heod i. Inexperience Hurts Golf R eruming only one member from lost yeor's fourrh ploce reom. rhe golf reom wos left with o young, inexperienced group of ployers. They porricipoted in junior vorsiry rournomenrs in Mesquire, Gorlond, ond Fort Worth. The disrricr tournoment wos held or Squaw Creek in Fort Worth. The 19B3 golf reom included: (front row) Tony Benz. Greg Birdwell. Poul Douglos. Jerry Arcond. Woyne Hovend. (bock) Bill McGinney. Dovid Moxwell. Keith Sims, ond Dovid Komrow Sports 163 TRACK Texan Mike Allen begins the 100 meter dash. Gory Peters runs the final lop of the mile. SOPHOMORES Orown. Forrest Charanzo. Robert Cunningham. Keith Ditto. Steve Hcrris. Billy Holmes. Chorles Mock. Cloudell McKenzie. Steve Morris. Joe Nothoniel, Ryneel Olvero. John Rice. Artie Rinehort, Kenneth TRACK TEAM ROSTER Thornton. Orion Wright. Wessie Burrell. George Jorgensen. Doug Poe. Chris JUNIORS Crosby. Mike Griffin. John Heold. Vonito Hollis. Nlckie Holmes, Fred Morris. Alex Ponder. Charlotte Williams. Terry Lowrie. Bryon Levey. Tim SENIORS Alexander. Dovld Allen. Mike Cortsunis, Peter Fickett. Dovid Nennmonn. Mike Pennie. Ken Peters. Gory Rose. Dorren Willioms. Dorren Guitry. Aric 164 Sports teve Ditto seorches for inner strength. Sports 165 John Griffin comes oround rhe finol rurn in the mile run. T racksters Capture 1 st Place Ai UTA April 22- 23. rhe SHHS Tracksrers come our on rop wirh rhe Disrricr 7-5A Chompionship. The reom ploced in 11 our of 15 evenrs enrered. In rhe 100 merer dosh, Mike Allen gor firsr ond Mike Crosby ploced rhird. Mike Allen rook firsr in rhe 200 wirh Ken Pennie ond David Alexander raking fourrh ond fifrh. Dorh rhe 400 ond 1600 merer relays come in firsr. We needed ro bear Triniry in rhe 1600 merer relay ond rhar's exocrly whar we did.” Cooch Guy Show Thompson commenred. Three long jumpers ploced wirh Mike Crosby coming in firsr. For rhe orher evenrs, David Fickerr rook firsr in pole vaulring. ond Perer Corrsunis ploced sixrh in discus. 166 Sports Sporrs 167 TRACK Six frock girls line up for procricing their running. uwm - - C t s ■V ' 1 i .wBi; r ij? 1 t -•!. • L. . Nicole Toomey, Volerie Trinidod. and Susonne Moore Kathy Daniels hos o heod lead over Nicole Toomey. Doniels placed rhii proctice hard for the 3200 meter run. the 100 meter dosh. ond Toomey ploced third in the 3200 meter run. 168 Sports The frock teom consists of fop row (I ro r) Coach Owedlo Kemp, Pom Fronklin, Dorboro McGriff. Alfredo Lone, Claudette Pointer. Cheryl Fronklin. Liso Long, troiner Michele Owen, ond Coach Connie Thomos: middle row: Volerie Trinldod. Susonne Moore. Kelly Lomberr. Corhy Donlels. Michelle Trussell. manager Dorothea Jeffery. Trocy Cryer. Robin Toylor; bottom row: manager Sonyo Worthington. Nicole Toomey. Rose Cipollo. Alero Williams, ond monoger Shori Prescott. Dedication Important F I inding orhleres who possess both rolenr ond dedicorion is whor cooches seorch for in their runners, soid Track Cooch Connie Thomas. Although the season wos plagued with bod weather, injuries ond illnesses, the year wos o good one. Volerie Trinidad wos voted os Outstanding Athlete ond Claudette Pointer wos on alternate to regionols in the 200 meter dosh. Some runners ore very naturally blessed with running ability — bur if they lock the dedication ro train effectively, monitor progress, ond implement changes or suggestions from their cooch. they will never compete with the best. mentioned Cooch Thomos. Cooch Connie Thomos gives the frock girls some pointers while they worm up. Sports 169 BASEBALL Pitcher David Bird throws o Curve boll. Hardballers Overcome Disappointment a Y frer being chosen ro win disrricr in 1983, it wos o disoppoinring yeor for rhe varsiry boseboll reom. The hordbollers finished 7-9 in disrricr ond 10-11 for rhe seoson, bur on rhe posirive side of o losing yeor, rhese young men leorned o much more voluoble lesson rhon winning o disrricr chompionship. There were some individuol honors ond rhere were some kids rhor hod good yeors ond never gove up. soid Cooch Tommy Conrrell. Clork Conrrell led rhe disrricr in home runs ond wos on All-Disrricr pick. Dovid Snipes wos All-Disrricr ourfield on firsr reom. Dovid Bird wos second reom All-Disrricr ond Croig Dyer, Mork Jones, Dorrell Vick, ond Tommy Coores were honoroble menrion All-Disrricr. These young men pur in o lor of hours ond won rhe Americon Legion Chompionship. I guess rhor wos why so much wos expecred of rhem, soid Cooch Conrrell. 170 Sports The 19 3 vorsity boseboll teom Includes, top row. Cooch Tommy Conrrell. Guy Johnson. Kevin Rlchordson. Clork Conrrell. Dovid Bird. C Dyer. Mork Jones, Dovid Snipes. Cooch Reuben Tomlin, middle row (I to r) Debbie Geis. Tommy Cootes. Bryce Connon. Keith Dickson. Dc Vick. Fronkie Kovitch, bottom row (I to r) Susan Feogin. Beth Fornik. Dovid DoVoult. Wode Godwin. Phil Coffey. Shelly Mitchell. Donno Bok Tommy Coates togs his mon out os Mark Jones bocks him up. DovkJ Snipes swings for o homerun. Dovid DoVoult prepores for his turn of bat. Mark Jones slides in in front of the toss, os the Texons defeat Bowie. Sports 171 Mark Jones mokes the long throw to first base. Tommy Cootes worms up before his turn or bot. k. 172 Sports Clark Cantrell connects for o line shot ro left field Craig Dyer comes ro third os o wild pitch goes by the Bowie catcher Coaches Reuben Tomlin ond Tommy Contrell wotch os the Texons take the field ogoinst Bowie. Sports 173 BASEBALL The 1904 JV included (bock row. I to r) Cooch Dovid Clyde. Richard Jezek. Croig Dick. Keith Barbour. Jim Davis. Jason Priddy. Darrell Wood, (center row. I to r) Danny Potter. Mark Cothron. Gory 'Wynn, Oryon Jones. Darren DelGroil. Poul Kreiter. Mike Turner, (bottom row. I to r) Joe Gorzo. Rolph Littlejohn. Robert Howard. Steve Borrienros. Chorlie Morgan, and Rodney Roberts. Ralph Littlejohn keeps on eye open while running boses 174 Rodney Roberts scoops the boll out of the dirt. Sluggers Even It Out S arm's JV reom ended irs season wirh a 7-7 mork in disrrict. The Texans used a balanced arrack wirh many players leading rhe reom in several categories. Steve Barrientos led rhe reom in hits wirh a .402 average. Ralph Lirrlejohn led rhe ream in srolen boses wirh six. He also had a .300 overage. Darrell Wood led in RBI's wirh 14. Coach Dovld Clyde watches os the Texons come to bat Sports 175 son Prlddy worms up before the stort ot the imor gome RfefcStboll Sporrsmar All-Disrricr Secor Hyden Leadershij Most Valuable Play Oursranding LinemaTfe Oursranding Back — Defensive — Vi{ R Volley boJJ Litfbrds All-Disrricr Firsr Team —1 Minj3 jSowdy All-Disrricr Second Team —|Kim ML M ndriono All-Disrricr — Sracy Pilorin LgpptftcGn nando Spence! Mosp' jOt Player - Mindy Gowd 3-D Awardfatale Srokes rare TAaPn •— Mindy Gowdy :cer Awards lyer — Tod Chapman Jod Chapman, Randy Fulron nd Team — Alberr Charanza, Gary le, Randy Wooren, Mike Crosby table Defensive Player — Randy Fulron Honordfb Menrion — Greg Chapman, Thai Nguyen 176 Sporr$ Tennis Awards Outstanding Players — Roger Mills, Binhjra rT iketball Awards Award — Barbara McGriff er of the Year — Meme Williams yer — Cheryl Franklin (varsity) r— Raymi Howe, Lisa Lang (JV) David Bird — Cedric Williams David Alexander x Track Awards rack Arhlere — Valerie Trinida5 egionals — Clauderre Pointer Baseball Awards All-District First Team — First Base — Clark Cantrell jfrict First Team — Outfield — David Snipes ict Second Team — Pitcher — David le Mention — Tommy Coates, Mark J rw yC i Boys' Track Regionals ' jMike Allen — relays, 100, 220 ,f Pennie — relays, mile, 400 David Alexander — 440 rel Alex Morris — 440 relay, m Wesley Wright — 440 dasfi David Fickett — pole vault Mike Crosby — long jump, 100 Fred Holmes — mile relay, Joe Morris — relays Track — Mike Allen .j Artwork by Thai Nguyen Sporrs 177 Board Opens MHS, Class BHS The members of the 1982-1963 school boord ore Mr. Rick Cline, secretary; Dr. Tom Telle, president; Mr. Eroy Horry, vice presi- dent; Mr. Joe Jesko; Mr. Clyde Godfrey; Mrs. Dione Patrick; ond Mr. Gory Mc- Closkey. ossistont secretory. In the spring. Mr. Horry reploced Dr. Telle os president. A Vrlingron School Board members opened one high school ond closed another in jusr nine months. With the $68.5 million budget, the elected officials opened Martin High School in August ond planned renovations of Nichols ond Carter Junior Highs. On May 16. the boord voted 4-0 to convert Bowie High school to o junior high. Mr. J. W. Counts is superintendent of the Arlington Independent 5 hool District. 180 Faculty Uncle Bud Is a Friend to All Mr. 0. H. Remynse proclolms thor the Tex ons will pur on end ro the Elks. He was called Un- cle Bud, but his role resembled that more of o forher — he was always there. Principal B. H. Remynse was the figure who quieted the crowd at doss meetings, hurried drifters ro their rooms, ond each Fridoy, reminded oil ro buy the few re- maining gome tickets. His secretory, Mrs. Dione Ruff exploined, “He does so much, ond he's always everyplace. He hasn't missed o football gome since he's been here ... ond he attends os many other school ac- tivities os he con. This forher-unde image hos been serving the school os leading mon for 11 years this spring. In- strumental in providing computers in clossrooms ond the new sound system, Mr. B. H. Remynse en- couraged the fomilior phrase that precedes him — always there. Good OK Uncle Bud relives his cooching doys during o spirit filled pep roily. Mr. Remynse shows seniors the flog they con win for selling magazines. Foculty 181 Vico-principol G. A. Glenn reads rhe third period onnouncements to o sleepy student body or Som Houston. VPs Get Involved ice principols Mr. G. A. Glenn, Mrs. Tommie Williams, ond Mr. Monroe Bicknell found rheir doys filled ac- complishing rhe tasks rhor kepr rhe school running. Mr. Glenn wos in charge of rhe duties rhor revolved oround substitutes, custodians, ond insurance. Deon of Boys. Mr. Bicknell, took core of boys' attendance, holl du- ty, ond one-third of rhe teacher's assessment. Girls' attendance, the lunch pro- gram, ond doily bulletin were Mrs. Williams' responsibilities. 182 Foculry Counselors Master Computers r V« ounselors ex- perienced frusrrorion while leorning ro use rhe new computer. An odded frusrrorion wos hoving ro woir on rhe system during rhe busy rime of rhe yeor. Although there were mony spots ro iron our, oil of rhe counselors ogreed rhor in rhe long run, rhe unit would prove voluoble. Som olso welcomed bock on ex-foculry member, Mrs. Corolyn Hommonds, os o counselor. Mrs. Hommonds rook over rhe position rhor wos vocored by Mrs. Morjeon Kirrs. Mrs. Carolyn Hommonds ond soph Thereso Corder discuss grodes. Mrs. Margaret Shultz shows senior LoFondo Block rhe SAT test. Mrs. Betty Perry prepares herself for the 2nd semester. •.Ml I I Mrs. Betty Whlroker ond junior Stocy McMohen discuss o schedule change Foculry 163 Clinic Aid Mrs. Pot Edney whips out the ole Bond-Aids ro doctor up o student. Keeping on eye on the fries. Mrs. Donno Drown prepores for the lunch crowds. Cafeteria Raided, Students Aided T he nursing sroff consisted of Mrs. Pot Edney ond Mrs. JoAnn Owens. Mrs. Edney commented on how there were some “real temperatures in students who claimed ro be sick ond dying. A new Wellness Project screened the blood pressure of faculty members ond discussed how high blood pressure could be avoided. Cofererio workers boiled over in excitement ond hord work ond were managed by Mrs. Goldie Voughon. They served approx- imately 500 students eoch doy. Members of the 1982-1960 cofererio sroff ore Loroino Clark. Goldie Voughon. Jone Barbour. Helen Jeffery, Otllo Alcolo. Donno Brown. Mory Jone Header. Irene Roche, ond Betry Purdy. 184 Faculty Anderson, Michael - QA Universiry of Texos or Arlington- American History Avery, Lavoyce - BS Boylor: Child Development. Fomily Living; FHA Barrett, Nancy - MEd Prolrie View AGM; American History, Psychology; Newcomers Club Bertl, Mary - MATS Murray State; Chemistry I, II, Physics; Science Deportment Head Blankenship. Don - BSEd Abilene Christian; Theatre Arrs; NFL, Thespians Boguskle. Ann - MEd Som Houston State University; VAC Brown. Betty - BS University of Arkonsos: Vocotionol Office Educotion; OEA Brown. Hugh - MEd Som Houston State Universiry; Coordlnored-Vocorionol Academic Educotion; VOCT Brown. Janie - BA Universiry of Texos or Arlington; Germon I. II. English II; Germon Club Cade. Billie - MEd East Texos Store University; Chemistry. Applied Biology.- Science Club Calohan. Dixie - BS Texos Wesleyon College.- Applied Biology. Biology; JV Tennis, Varsity Tennis Cannon. Jay - MEd North Texos Store University; Algebra. Trigonometry. E.A.; Golf Cantrell. Tommy - MEd Texos Christian University; P.E., JV Boseboll. Vorsiry Boseboll, Football Chambers, Andy - MEd North Texos Store University; Metol Shop, Shop Clyde. David - MEd North Texos State University; Trigonometry.- JV Basketball; Geometry; FCA Collins, Phyllis - BA University of Texos ot Arlington; Spanish. Russlon 1. II; ESOL; Russian Club Connor. Robert - BA University of Texos or Arlington; Americon History; Bellguords Crabtree, Doug - BA University of Texos ot Arlington; Americon History Davis, Lino - MA North Texos Store University; Journalism, Photojournalism.- Quill 6 Scroll. Honor Society. Newspaper ond Annual Stoff Adviser Davis, Yvonne - MA North Texos Store University; English II; Sophomore Closs; Deportment Choirmon Drake. Helen - MA University of Texos or Arlington; Computer Moth. Colculus. Geometry; Moth ond Science Club; Moth Deportment Head Duval. Cindy - BS Texos Wesleyon College.- Doro Processing. Typing I. Business Management, JV Volleyball. Varsity Boskerboll Elam. Donny — MS Boylor.- Algebro I. II. MOCE Elliott, John - MEd North Texos State University; Americon Government. Americon Hisrory; Senior Class.- Deportment Head Ellis, Sue - BS East Texos Stote University.- Head Cooch Volleyboll Elton, Charles - MSVE East Texos Store University; Auto Mechonics: VICA Falconer. Jerllyn - MEd Southern Methodist Universiry: Reoding Improvement. Developmental Reading. English II Fisher. LoJuan - BS Eost Texos Stote University; Algebro I. II. Honors Fowler, Pottl - BA Mississippi College; French I, II. Ill; French Club Giles. Jack - BS Texos Tech; Algebro I. FOM Faculty 185 Ploying mother duck. Mrs. Dixie Klrkpotrick leods her Junior English doss through the llbrory. Changes Add Life to Languages Longuoges sow the renewal of on old friend, creative writing. This populor course tought students how to better use resources ovoiloble ond their im- aginations in their writings. It en- couraged them to also find their own style. To the dismay of mony teachers, the populor series. In- sights, wos replaced with o new curriculum on the honors level thot stressed classical ond ancient works. Foreign language dosses con- tinued growing. Teachers spiced up their curriculums with field trips. They also spent time exploring foods ond everyday life of dif- ferent countries. Mrs. Jonle Orown reviews junior Gory Novok for his semester test in German. 186 Foculty Goolsby. Hannah — MA University of Texos or Arlington; English III. Creative Writing,- Spirit Sisters, National Honor Society Goolsby. JoAnn - MEd North Texos Store University; English IV; Senior Closs Harmon, Evelyn - Mocon University; Cosmetology I. II; VICA Hatrendorf. Mordell - MA University of Texos or Arlington: Accounting I, Advanced Accounting. Algebra I: Notionol Honor Society Hotter, Tempe - BSHE Abilene Chrlstion University; Home Management. Homemoking II, Fomlly Living; FHA Hightower. David - BMEd Boylor University; Chorol Music.- Choir. First Closs Hinson, Betty - BA University of Texos or Arlington; English III; Junior Closs Holloway, Roweno - BBA Texos Wesleyon College,- Typing I. Accounting. Record Keeping; FBLA Houck, Don - BA North Texos Store University; History, Football, Trock; FCA Howell, Stephen — MEd Texos AGM; Photography I. II Hughes. Jim - BA University of Texos or Arlington; Geometry. Trigonometry Hunt. Vaudrene - MA University of Texos ot Arlington; Americon Government. Economics; Chess Club Jackson, Karen - BS Texos Woman's University; Longuoge. Sign Longuage,- JV Cheerleaders Johnston. Cheryl - BS Baylor University: Biology I. Applied Biology. Homemoking Jones. Aaron - Provinicol Certificate Texos AGM; Building Trades: VICA Kemp. Owedia - BA University of Texos ot Arlington; English II. English IV. Track Kirby. Darcy - BA University of Texos ot Arlington.- French I. English IV; Student Congress ond French Club Kirkpatrick. Dixie - MA University of Texos ot Arlington; English III. English III Honors, Notionol Honor Society Lackey. Dean - BS Eastern New Mexico.- Auto Body: VICA Lone. Mary Beth - MA Universify of Texos or Arlington.- English IV; Senior Closs Lewis, Ann - BA University of Florido; Government, Student Leadership; Student Congress. Senior Class Long. William - RCA. Zenith ond Motorola Electronic Schools.- Electronics T.V.; VICA Louis, Don - BA Centenary College.- Government. Bosketball MacCammond. Betty - MEd North Texos Stote Universify; Civics.- AFS: Senior Closs Maddox, Marilyn - MA University of Texos at Arlington; English II; Sophomore Closs McCIIntock. Lino - BA Boylor; Sponish I. II. Ill; Spanish Club McGuire. Nlto — MEd Texos Womon's Universify; Biology: Science ond Math Club McMeekln. Dennis - MSEd Northwest Missouri State University.- Heolth; Athletic Trainer Muelder. Evelyn - BA University of Texas at Austin; English IV Pankratz. Sondra - BS Generic Speciol Education.- Resources. English III; Your Own World. VAC English Foculty 187 Teacher Paces Time, Creates After-Hours To oil or school. Mr. Mike Anderson is known merely os on American History teacher, bur or the sound of the 3:00 bell his metamorphosis instantly begins. Mild mannered Mr. Ander- son is secretly o merol sculptor. He creates decorative brass, copper ond nickel-silver buckles. He explains, Duckies ore tem- porary things. They will lost only until the fod goes out, so os long os they ore in style ond sell, I will continue to moke them ond moke money with them. Once, however, Mr. Anderson did let his sculpting take full chorge of his finances; this wos before be began teaching in 1980. In addi- tion to buckles, he hos mode wall hangings, paper weights, ond mobiles. He hos introduced statues, artistic mailboxes, foun- tains, ond even o motorized sculpture into separate ond private collections scattered throughout the world. Locally his work hos been displayed or the Forum 303 Moll. The skill wos self-rought ond his first piece of ort, completed in 1974, wos o bross butterfly desk or- nament. After rhot. he produced more designs but did not market his trade until 1975. As Texons boogie ro the beat. Mr Mike Anderson ond wife think about the post. 186 Faculty Extra Hours Create Excellence S it om Houston's Fine irrs Deportment unified this yeor d get its needed publicity. Although this deportment wos iften ploced in the shadow of Dorrs, it received recognition, hich wos due mostly to its edicored staff. Extro hours were put in by these jculry members. From rehearsals deadlines, it was their dedica- tion that created o name synonomous with excellence. The deportment consisted of students interested in oreos from orr to speech. A majority participated in UIL contests and activities or events held by other organizations. Teachers also decided to revive the Fine Arts Festival, which wos tradition or the Old Sam, but has never been seen in this building. The festival, held in April, showcased diversified talents throughout the school. Field trips, after school practices and rehearsals in bond, choir, dromo, and speech, poste-up of the newspaper, deadlines for the yeorbook, ond special school pro- jects for art mode active students ond teachers appreciate sleep. Foculry 189 STAR Is Seen at Sam Houston S i cience ond Moth dosses sow mony oddirions throughout the yeor. Biology I students were required to rake the STAB exom. The city-wide rest quizzed students on learning objectives. This pilot program was given before the end of both semesters. The Moth Deportment in- troduced new books on the Trigonometry ond Calculus levels, which proved complimentary to lost year's oddirions. Miss Dixie Colohon reviews sophomore Donny Porter for o resr over the omebo. Mr. Joy Connon explains the bosics of grophing six trigonometric functions. During Biology I, Mrs. Niro McGuire demonstrates the orr of classification. 190 Faculty Phillips. Sharon - MEd North Texas Store University: Distributive Education.- DECA Phillips. Wayne - MA Northern Michigon University; Health. P.E.. Athletics Powers. Ronny - MEd North Texos Store University; English III. Athletics Richey. JoAnn - BSEd Abilene Christian University; Accounting, Record Keeping. Office Procedures; FBLA Rober. Robert - MM North Texos Store University: Bond Scott. Therese - MA New York University; Biology Sorg. Goyle - MS University of Indiono; Resource Moth. English II Spongier. Carol - BS North Texos State University; Home Economics Cooperative Education.- HECE Sprocklen. Lorry - MEd North Texos Store University; Distributive Education; DECA Squires. Judy - BS University of Texos ot Arlington; FOM II. Algebro I. Algebro II Stewort. Billy - MEd East Texos Store University; Heod Football Cooch Stone. Roy - MEd North Texos Store University; Drofting. Power Mechanics. Metals Swoln. Robert - ME Torleton Store University: Americon History, Athletics Tomplen. Jomes - MA Eost Texos Stote University; Industriol Cooperative Training; VICA Toylor. Debbie - BA University of Texos ot Arlington; Intro, to Algebro. Algebro II Terhune. Ann - MEd Hordin-Simmons University; Business Thomas. Barbara - BS Hordin-Simmons University; Commercial Art. Pointing. Art II Thomas. Connie - BS Stephen F. Austin State University; P.E.. Art. Cross Country. Health, Trock Thomas. Judy - BSEd Ohio University; World History; Cheerleaders. Bellguords. Senior Closs Thompson. Guy Show - BS Texos Chrlstion University; Trock Tomlin. Reuben - BS Texos Christian University; English II. Football. Baseball Waldorf. Rosolyn — MME North Texos Stote University; Orchestra Walker. Jeremy - MM North Texos Store University: Bond. Stoge Bond. Musk History; AFS Warner. Mortha - BS Texos Tech; Family Living. Home Furnishing. Homemoking III; FHA Wenk. Cecilia - BA Torleton Store University; English II. Speech. Debore. Debore Teom Whinery. Lisa - BS Boylor University; English III. English II; Tex-Annes White. Horriette - BS University of Houston; VAC. Pre VAC Williams. Cynthio - MEd Texos Woman's University: English II. IV. Reading Improvement Williams. Linda - BS University of Houston; Art I. II. III. IV Williams. Sue - BBA Texos Tech Universiry; Typing I. Advanced Typing, Business Low; Business Deportment Chairman Faculty 191 Trade Classes Taught S Students, wirh o wide voriery of inreresrs, were oble ro roke courses in those specific fields. Due ro the weok housing marker ond troubled economy, building trades program rook on o temporary classroom instead of o house. Cosmetology instructed girls on beautification, while other voca- tional classes gove students first hand experience. Mr. Deon Lockey shows senior Roy Ellison his homework. Senior Billy Shupe receives help from Mr. Roy Stone. Mr. Dill Long talks ro junior Mickey Suhor ond senior Reynold Jarvis. 192 Foculty College Bounders Take Business 1 usiness courses prepped srudenrs for jobs in up- coming yeors. A wide voriety of closses were ovoiloble ro srudenrs from occounring ro shorrhond. Compurers were olso in rroduced briefly. The deporrmenr is hoping for mony more ro be ac- cessible for rhe near furure. Orher courses offered were ryp- ing, office procedures, record keeping ond doro processing. Business teacher Mrs. Ann Terhune times her typing I class. Mrs. Betty Brown answers the question asked by senior Donno Bullard. Senior Vlrglnlo Vorelo seeks help from Mrs. Betty Brown. Faculty 193 s Jom ond Lamar hove one rhing in common. The mothers of three l.amor Juniors ore Big Som faculty members. Mrs. Lavoyce Avery, Mrs. Tempe Hotter, ond Mrs. Mortho Warner oil hove torn loyalties because of the situation. Mrs. Avery ended up sitting directly in the middle of the stands during o Som-Lomor basketball gome. Does it bother their kids? Mrs. Hotter ond Mrs. Avery soy no, bur Mrs. Warner's son wos often embarrassed to be seen with o Som girl.” But even with some of their spirit being given to the less fortunate oil three hove given more than their shore here. Texans or Vikings? Mrs. Tempe Horter, Mrs. Morrho Worner ond Mrs. Lavoyce Avery show off rhe sign they mode fo the less fortunares while weoring their Som foculry shirts. Homemaking Aids in Home Life S Students sow that the key to happiness in upcoming years begins with their home life. Various dosses molded rhe students’ ideas including Home ond Family Living ond Child Development. They created their own self-imoge, ond the various methods of parenting were revealed. Homemaking patched together numerous hours of first-hand ex- perience, os they also learned rhe aspects of managing ond decorating a house. Juniors Tlno Willioms ond Melisso Cooper leorn correct child core from Mrs. Lovoyce Avery. Mrs. Tempe Hotter honds bock o test to senior Christy Mitchell. 194 Foculry Office, Library: Main Hubs of Sam om's secretorios ore Mrs. Nino Dewberry. Mrs Dione Ruff. Mrs. Pot Rumbo. Mrs. Virginio Elliott ond Mrs. Joy Crossnoe. Nor pictured is Mrs. Doris rozzil ond Mrs. Betty Hill. s i ecrerories ond librorions oided the school os o business ond leorning center. They held down duties such os onswering phones, typing, filing, ond even running computers. Mrs. Doris Brozzil found her doys filled boloncing the money soles ond fund roisers brought in. Although the librorions hod duties, including processing books ond hondling student identificotion cords, they olso found time to ossisr pupils working on their junior rhemes. Mrs. Jockie Florimonre introduced ond fomiliorized soph- omores ond new students to the librory. Deon of girls' secretory Mrs. Joy Crossnoe exploined the extent of their jobs, Yes, we do just obout everything!” The Sam Houston librory staff consists of Mrs. Joyce Benr. Mrs. Jockie Florimonte. ond Mrs. Opol Doniels. Faculty 195 Senior Officers President — Kelli Wood Vice President — Peter Cortsunis Girls' Chairman — Shelly Mitchell Secretary Treasurer — Kim Musick Boys' Chairman — Robert Boker 196 Seniors It’s Ours ... “We’re the best as you can see ... Senior Class of ’83“ The feeling of omnipotent power, rhor's whot it is like!” — Olily McElroy Being o senior? Cest mognifique!” — Crolg Cross “In one word, indescriboble!” — Anno Dolton Seniors 197 Koro Abbort Cynrhio Abies Sammy Acosta Edwin Addison Omar Alaniz David Alexander James Alexander Mike Allen Richard Allen Terry Allen Dovid Alsenz Gary Anderle Tim Anders Curtiss Angell Brenda Armstrong Craig Armstrong Dorrell Attkisson Robert Baker Charles Barrett Darren Bares 198 Seniors Graduation Jusr Around Corner Bur Slow As Lunch Th e morning dosses drog on by. os I sir wondering, Why, oh why, won'r lunch ger here — rhot's so cool! Jusr ro be owoy from school.” As rhe noon bell rings, ond rhe school I leove. ir's home ro worch rhe soops on TV. Forger rhe dosses ond forger rhe books. Oh. how greor my morher cooks! As I look upon rhe clock, ir's bock ro school oround rhe block. Ir's reolly nor rhe school I hore, bur ler's foce ir. I'm reody ro groduore! — Mary Yancey, Senior Sam Houston's varsity cheerleaders build spirit at a courtyard pep rally. Sharia Baulch Kevin Beole Cloyron Bebersrein Timorhy Beckerr Trisho Beckham Alex Bell Tereso Belloh Lin Benningfield Seniors 199 Dovid Dess Dovid Bird Kevin Birdsong Brenr Bishop LoFondo Block Ronno Block Julie Blevins Steven Bowen John Bowers Poulo Brodley Terry Brogg Kenny Breedlove Putting the finishing touches on his makeup, senior Bloke Walker gets reody for his mogic show. 200 Seniors Angelo Brewer Tonyo Brooks Anthony Brown Corolyn Brown Justin Brown Steve Brown Terri Brown Morty Buckholr Donno Bullord David Burchfield LoDonno Bush John Bybee Phil Coffey Michael Coirns Tereso Colbough Theresa Compbell Mario Compos Clork Cantrell Bryon Carmichael Beth Lynn Carpenter Seniors 201 Money In Everyday Life, A No Win Situation M oney here, money rhere — we never seem ro Know where oil our money goes. We hove the necessory Things ro buy, such os gos, food, clothes, moke-up, ond school supplies. There ore olso rhe unnecessory things to buy, such os records, ropes, video cartridges, posters, concert tickers, ond everything else we don't need, but enjoy. Our bonk account is olso depleted when we take out dough to go to foorboll gomes, boskerboll gomes, ond school programs. Fridoy ond Saturday nights just wouldn't be rhe some without going our on rhe town. It takes big bucks to go everywhere we wont to go on those nights. How would we live without money? How con we live with it? — Beverly Click, Sophomore Senior Closs shows Dig Som spirir or on eor- iy morning pep roily Peter Carrsunis Tone Cosey Romon Cosronuelo Richard Castellanos Kendro Covanough Letirio Chopmon Tod Chopmon Albert Choronzo 202 Seniors Melisso Cheothom Mike Chrobosz Pom Clopper Porrick Clopper Jeff Clork Rhondo Cobb Jomie Coker Glenn Collins Angelino Corron Tony Courtney Ron Covington Craig Cross Glenda Cross William Cross Kimberly Crow Terri Cruce Roxonn Cruz Gino Curd Patrick Doily Teresa Dolley Seniors 203 Anno Dolron Jon Doniel Bich Dong Leah Davenport Pom Doy Robin Deorheroge Sandro Degner Denise DeGroore Keith Dickson Seno Dillord Rosemarie Disonto Timothy Ditto Lori Dodson Beth Dominey Debro Doron Trocy Dossert Todd Douthit Kathy Dow Dono Downs Terry Drake 204 Seniors Jim Dreese Croig Dyer Danny Dykman Scorr Eoson Pamela Eborb Nancy Edwards Roger Edwards Roy Elloson Soda Pop Editor 'Explains' Dedsion by FDA S Students or Sam this year found our why they were nor allowed ro buy corbonored drinks during lunch. Most had rhoughr rhor rhis ruling was jusr onorher way for rhe school esrablishmenr ro be cruel. I informed rhe srudenrs of rhe ocruol reoson behind rhe rule, on FDA decision. I hove, in Texons Talk, rold rhe reoson behind rhe low rhor no carbonated drinks could be sold or school during lunch. Ir seems rhor when o person would ear fish, drink o coke, ond then read ony work of Henry David Thoreau. o chemical would form in his sromoch 17.6% of rhe rime. This would couse on explosion rhor killed rhe student ond several others oround him. — Kent Rice, Senior Senior Steven Shepherd helps point the murol on Dig Sam's cofeterio wall. Seniors 205 Rehearsals Hours of Hord Work For Sounds of Applouse The menrol ond physicol strains ore more than whor some con handle. From 4 p.m. 'til? The question mark is seldom seven or earlier. fteheorsols ore never ending. When does anyone hove rime for homework or more important things like sleeping ond earing? To be o TA or to hove first or seventh period off is lucky. How much con be expected? Is it worth it? The product is only os good os the effort given. The opplouse will tell. — Croig Cross. Senior Senior Nancy Jobe sings o solo in rhe choir's Rocking Fifties Show. Corrina Ellison Karen Engel Frankie Escamilla Beth Fornik Fernando Fernondez David Ficketr Eddie Fincher Roger Finsrod 206 Seniors Margaret Flores Kelly Ford Sonja Foster Kim Foxhall Carlo Franklin Cecil Freeman Mary Freemon Vyvyan Fudge Paulo Goble Dionoh Goono Kory Lee Gadouos Karen Gordner Gayle Gorman Debra Garner Traci Garner Doug Gorriety Steve Gauvey Johnnie Geis Ramzi Gillespie Tonya Gilliom Seniors 207 Organization Key Word The key to staying organized is never getting behind. Being involved in numerous activities con be o lor of fun, bur sometimes firing. You hove to plon every minute of your time, ond there's no time to get sick. Your school doy moy start early in the morning ond won't end until lore that night. What keeps me going is the enjoyment I find ... — LoDonno Bush. Senior Julie Wolron. Tern Cruce ond Suson Heffer- non woit for cors or the Spirit Sisters' cor wosh Pot Goode Mindy Gowdy Elizabeth Grontom Cordell Greene Jimmy Green Curtis Gullerr Kristen Hockenberg Randy Hoirrell Louonne Holford Mike Hommonds Raymond Harden Mary Hatcher 206 Seniors Kimberly Heflin Trocy Height Kennerh Hemphill Roy Henderson Richord Henderson Por Henz Shelly Hester Dovid Hickey John Hill Shown Hill Deboroh Hilton Kim Hobby Helen Hoffpouir Porricio Holderby Deboroh Holland Denese Holley Tino Hopkins Tonyo Howard Loro Howe Patricio Humisron Seniors 209 Lori Isenburg Down Isom Angie Ivie Sherry Jackson Reynold Jorvis Dorothea Jeffery Amy Jezek Noncy Jobe Greg Johnson Bruce Jones Carol Jones Gwendolyn Jones Jeff Jones Juanita Jones Mark Jones Stephanie Jorgensen James Kovonough Anthony Kelley Pom Kerley Judy Key 210 Seniors nderclassmen Bothersome Port Of Senior Life They ore o port of o senior's everydoy life. Whether ir be in one closs, between closses. or in extra-curricular activities, juniors ond sophomores ore there — unfortunately. But, after much of the kidding is pushed aside, seniors take the lowly underclassmen under their wings ond become examples for them. They become big brothers ond sisters, who give odvice ond support. They pur up with the bothersome ones who ore olwoys doing something stupid or hilarious. At other rimes, they ore friends ond peers. They ore on inspiration, ond they become o senior's equal, almost. They even deserve o little respect, but not often. What pests, whot scum. Don't they ever grow up? Sigh! — Craig Cross, Senior Seniors Kelle Turley ond Kim Crow pose for o picture while waiting Impotiently for the bell. Morris Kiker Alyso King Koren Kliesch Shelley Knopp Victor Kotch Fronkie Kovitch Terry lockey Horold Lambert Seniors 211 Scoff Longe Roger Langley Paulo Longsron Vicki Layfon Sandy Ledberrer G. W.Lee Poul Leigh Chris Leury Rallies B. H. Remynse: Leader Of Early Morning Fun As I sir on rhe nor-so-soff bleochers. I worch os red. whire, ond blue blurr my vision, ond fhe noises of rhe cheerleoders. bond, ond srudenrs combined fill my heod wifh poin. Posrers excloiming unsurpossed spirir, unbeoroble power, ond undiminished sfrengrh odorn rhe gym wolls wirh porrioric colors. Each class, reocher, ond club dons r-shirrs adverrising rheir offiliorions. Every class fries ro display irs spirir: rhe brighresr visually, rhe loudesr vocally, and rhe mosr spirired numerically. The band, bellguards, cheerleaders, and drill ream odd a combinarion of ralenr ond spirir ro moke pep rallies more excifing. Nor one posrer, drum, or short skit, one of rhe clubs or teachers moke pep rallies os fun, exciting, or spirired os. . . B. H. Remynse. — Shorlo Doulch, Senior ploy. Aesop's Folobles. 212 Seniors Dennis Livingston Liso Locke Michelle Long Doniel Longfellow Roby Looper Joy Lynch Christopher Mocy Michoel Maidens David Moldonodo Koren Moler Liso Monn Michoel Monsfield Dlonco Martinez Henry Moserong David Moyo Liso McClendon Porti McClure Autumn McCool Darren McCord Volencio McCoy Seniors 213 Seniors Dill Vetrono. Tony Borrett. and Reynold Jorvis show their tolenrs Charles McCreary Jackie McCugh Billy McElroy Laura McGill Darren Mclnryre Teresa McLone Tommy McMillan Leslie McNeely Tracy McPherson Mike McQuorrers Angelo Mentlik Leslie Miears 214 Seniors Yvonne Mikesko Roger Mills Lillion Mitchell Shelly Mitchell Dovid Mock Roger Mohr Donnie Moore Greg Moore Karen Moore Gilbert Moreno Mark Moses Paul Mounce Scott Murray Joimie Musick Kim Musick Darrell Nalley Lisa Noscimbeni Yvonne Negrete Sharleon Neibel James Neinost Seniors 215 Billy Nelson Floyd Nelson Gino Nelson Michael Nennmonn Jenny Nichols Penny Nicholson Terri Novak Lowondo Nure Robin Oakes Rachel Oldacre Jennifer Orr Kathy Osrer Tonira Parham Debbie Parks Tamara Pare Deena Patron Penny Payette Ken Pennie Lisa Perdue 216 Seniors Eddy Perry Gory Perers Pomelo Phelps Don Pierson Richard Pilgrim Srocy Pilgrim Shelly Pollock Connie Porrer Dierating Little Sisters I I oving o tger sister con hove its ups downs, os do o lor of things, one thing is for sure, it is nor sr of oil. you hove to go jgh the initiol steps of identification. I hove been colled ‘’Kathleen.” so many rimes. I hove to stop ond think, “Am I? Noh, I'm not.” Nothing is worse than everyone coming up to you. soying how much prettier she is! Poin! Oh, there is more. How about this? She gets more dotes than I do ond is asked to Homecoming by three different guys. She's only o sophomore! Through oil of these terrible moments rhor seem to couse o crisis for me, there is some tenderness. I tend to forget how much of o problem she is when she soys rhot I am her best friend. When she hos o bod dream, she comes into my room just wonting to talk, ond I om the one she looks up to when she hos o problem with one of her many boyfriends. I wouldn't tell her, but being o big sister isn't oil that bod. Kristen, when I get married will you be my moid of honor?” — Kristen Hockenberg, Senior Senior Dorren Willioms shows the scrap- book he received ot the Spirir Sister Gonquet. Seniors 217 Lucretio Potts Roeonn Proszek Liso Price Michele Prosper Bianco Pruitt Horace Pugh Robert Roines Sonio Reed Victor Rehonic Robert Reilly Lorrie Rejcek Rosonne Reynolds Kent Rice Sherry Richie Volerie Rimmer Julie Rober Mary Rogers Betty Rose Darren Rose Jeff Routt 218 Seniors Francisco Segovio Karhleen Selleck Allen Sellers Tracy Shaffer Blanco Ruiz Karen Sansing Anrhony Sonros Alexander Scorr Expenses If seems os if many high schoolers' wallers are slowly withering oway from lock of lertuce, bread, dough, otherwise known os money. The great scientists hove not developed edible plastic, so how do we expect to survive? Every one of your friends mokes you promise to buy something from them only. Bur do you remember? Noooooo! So you end up buying two articles instead of one. For three weeks, it's no lunch. Then there is the dreoded Homecoming. The jaws of this onnuol event rear o big chunk our of the money for the new cor. Depending on the place you decide to take your dote, soy for example, the Golden Arches (McDonalds), the price moy be less. Bur if you go to some place fancy, like Cork ond Cleaver, poof, zippo bucks. — Don Cowon. Junior eniors Robert Baker ond Perer Corrsunis porrroy rhe Blues Sisters on Holloween ress up doy Seniors 219 Khom Shormo Morrho Shelley Cynrhio Shepherd Dorrell Shepherd Sreven Shepherd Kelli Shinnemon Sherry Shires Jeff Showolrer Salespeople: 1 ) uring high school yeors, reochers ond srudenrs olwoys remember how someone wos frying to sell rhem something. How simple it wos to soy ’ No.” Well, do you reolize thot to the solesperson it wosn'r just o No.” It wos rejection. We (solespeople) pur o lot into our job. It's not just roising money for thot cerroin club or group; it's competition. My sophomore yeor the Journolism Deportment started me on my woy. We were selling rrosh cons. Now, first of oil, you coll them litter baskets” instead of rrosh cans. It smells” better. Here's the pitch: You know that group thot purs out o terrific newspaper every two weeks without charging srudenrs ond o They Really Are Worth The Money super onnuol every yeor? Well, we re selling litter boskets” ond would reolly oppreciare your buying one from us. It's for o scholarship. How about if?” Or you ore selling annuals. One of these doys you're going to be married with two or three children ond your little kids ore going to osk. ‘Whor did you look like when you were in high school? If you don't hove on onnuol, whor ore you going to do?” See. it's not thot we try to trick anyone. We re only looking out for you. We wont you to hove all the good things you deserve. The only requirement is you hove to poy for them. — LoDonno Dush. Senior Senior Tony Borrert gets dressed up for Christmas experience in the lunch room 220 Seniors Margorer Shultz Billy Shupe Coesor Silva Sherrin Simmons Keith Sims Leah Sinor Michael Sloan Byron Smith Emberley Smith Mark Smith Bobby Snider David Snipes Manish Soni Christine Speck Yolanda Spence Virdo Sranback Randall Stayton Charles Steele Lisa Steen Jason Stephens Seniors 221 Cynthio Stinski Diono Srroren Robin Srrorron Irene Suorez Andreo Surer Orion Sutton Jon Syrus Vinson Toylor Wesley Therford Kevin Thiemonn Koy Thomos Karen Thornton Mike Throsher William Thull Samoi Tongmok Mark Torrez Jenanne Troglen Down Trussell Thereso Tucker Kelle Turley 222 Seniors Ask Me, Please C3 h! Thor wonderous, mogicol firsr high school dance. An evening often rhoughr obour and eagerly onricipared. For girls o dance entails vast amounts of preparation and planning. What to wear to the dance is the most important question and nor all that easy to answer. You see, each group of friends must wear basically the same thing to make sure they are nor the only Wonder who lucky girl Senior Pot Henz is dreoming obour asking to Homecoming. ones or the dance wearing jeans, etc. The second most common problem is paranoia. If o girl is asked our she has all week ro worry obour how she will walk and talk. Then if a girl does not get osked our, she gets ro worry if she will be the only one dateless. All of these problems, and this is just a dance. The worst is yet ro come, like Homecoming or the Prom, or even the next school dance! — Kim Hobby. Senior Christina Turner Donna Turner Kimberly Turner James Urban Johnny Vanlondinghom Virginia Varela Tamara Varner Barbaro Vaughn Darrell Vick William Virrano Ellen Wagenheim Jomes Waite Seniors 223 Blake Walker Jacqueline Wallace Juliana Walron Laurie Wasson Teri Worson Michael Webb Bene Wells Sarah Wells Donna White Seniors Morty Buckholr ond Mork Jones goof off or on ofrernoon practice. 224 Seniors Ed Whirscell Michoel Wilbon Lori Wilkie Alero Williams Angelio Williams Darren Williams Lindo Willis Candy Willrich Tommy Wilson Kelli Wood Dorryl Wood Mary Woods Elise Worshom Yolondo Wrighr Douglas Wynans Mary Yancey Herman Young Wayne Young Jodi Zenrner Adriano Zerruche Seniors 225 Facelift Workmen Give Som New Coots of Point Every seven yeors Som Houston is swomped with men in white uniforms with white paintbrushes ond white point. Students ore moved from their classrooms to the library or cofererio. Some lucky people ore moved six or seven rimes! Moybe in 1969 when the school needs pointing ogoin, they will switch to o different color. Red ond blue stripes, perhaps? — Melisso Cooper, Junior In the on room, o pointer gives Som Houston's wolls o new point job Senior Mike Coirns interviews o p about the new wolls 226 Seniors Senior Vicky Loyron proudly receives o $100 bill from Mr. G A Glenn. Senior Billy McElroy woves ihe flog he won for subscription soles. Encouroging Sam students to sell subscrip- tions. the sponsor holds up o prize Magazines Seniors Hir Jackpot In Subscription Sole The senior mogozine soles were a big success wirh srudenrs making more than $19,500 in rorol gross. This bear lost year's rorol by more rhon $4000. The seniors who sold one subscriprion by Sepr. 16. rhe second day of rhe sole, received o waving Texon Flog. The firsr rurn-in doy wos Friday. Sepr. 17 wirh rhe $100 prize going ro Vicki Loyron. who sold $346.65 worrh of subscriprions. Vicki wenr on ro win a Television ser for rop sales overall. All seniors selling 10 subscriprions gor rheir cop and gown renred free. Seniors selling 14 subscriprions earned a prom ricker. rheir cap and gown, and a Class of '83 r- shirr. Wirh 20 subscriprions. a srudenr received all of rhe above and a second prom ricker. Orher prizes included o 10 pound Hershey bar, calcularors. radios, ond stuffed animals. — Stephanie Bolding, Junior Seniors 227 Junior Officers President - Thomos Mozjesik Vice-President — Greg Chopmon Boys' Chairman — Randy Fulton Girls' Chairman - Penny Beard Secretary Treasurer Jennifer David 228 Juniors It’s Ours ... We’re the best, say no more ... Senior Class of ’84 Being o junior is fun becouse you're nor o juvenile soph and you don't hove oil the big decisions ond responsibilities rhot seniors hove. Being right in the middle is fabulous. — Holly Sikes “You hove oil your friends. Everyone is so sweet ond friendly. There's always somebody smiling or soying hi to yo. It's greot. — Alisa Baines I think that there Is unity omong the juniors. There's not o big conflict between freoks ond the ropers, or rocioi fighting. I think that is wonderful. — Wayne Wolker Juniors 229 Denise Allen Jonorhon Allen Ben Almond Mondo Alvorodo Lonce Anrrilo Niecy Arnold Lourie Aurrey Doug Boos Jon Boiley Mike Boiley Aliso Boines Andy Baker Donna Baker Eddie Boker Greg Bonnon Jim Botes Marlene Bozon Penny Beard Shory Beord Dario Bell Gory Bencor Scorr Benton Donny Bickel Trish Billings Barry Bledsoe Rondy Blohm Stephanie Bolding Gregory Bowmon Anno Brocken Doug Bronrley 230 Juniors Cols Count Colories For Smoller Sizes Fashionably Thin Is In Kevin Bronrley Jeff Brody Paulo Brennon Bill Brooks Nino Brooks Ronald Brooks Are you sure? You only hove two weeks unril rhe banquet.” Don't worry. Mom. It's just one size smoller. I con do it. The first week is always so tempting, but os it posses you reolize how much you wont to diet, so you stick to it oil the way. The end of the two weeks is finally here. How much did you lose?” Five pounds. I'm sure it will fir now I II go get the dress. Let me see it. Oh. no It's o size 5.” — Loro Duller, Junior Taking o breok from earlier dosses. Liso Mizlo ond Angelo Wooldridge eor in Som's cofeierio. Beth Pope ond Kristi Stuns receive their doss rings from the Jostens representative during fourth lunch M om. I'm getting iis dress. You're nor trying it on?” No. Ir so size 7. I thought you wore o 9.” Oh. that's my plon. I know I II se weight if I get o smoller size.” Juniors 231 Jomes Burgin Cynthio Bursey Chris Bush Loro Butler Noncy Compbell Violo Compos Corlo Conrrell Belio Cordozo Jon Carmack Kevin Corney Geno Corr Jerry Corroll Randy Cerko Rhondo Chombers Greg Chopmon Tommy Chopmon Penny Chappell Jeonette Cheevers Donna Childs Jomes Chism Diono Cipolla Tommy Coores Jamie Cockrell Eric Coffin Lee Cogburn Ronnie Coonrod Melisso Cooper Tony Corbett Jock Corbett Don Cowon Wj Vmmii vf % 232 Juniors Robert Wood enjoys the sounds of the music being ployed or the first donee First yeor Tex-Anne lieutenont Morjorie Poscholl flashes o big smile during o prop routine to Ride Like the Wind.-' Somontho Shub. os Mrs. Crow, gives her oil in Aesop's Folobles which wos presented on Oct 2 for children Concerts Loud Music Brings Fun, Excitement A frer hearing how much fun concerts were, my friend and I recently ottended one for o well-known group. It wos on experience that I will never forger. First of oil, it wos much more expensive than I thought. It wos $12.50 for rickets, $5 for gos, $2 for parking, $2 for o coke, ond $14 for a T-shirt. Thor's $35.50! I wasn't prepared to spend that much. Also, the other concert-goers were o surprise to me. The girl sirring next to me wore o red mini-skirt ond leg warmers. She hod o button on her jacket that reod Dog Your Face.'' After talking to her for o minute, she asked, “I meon like ore you going to see Adorn Ant for sure?” I soid, Is he ony relation to Yogi Bear?” Come home. Lossie. Adorn Ant is totally the best punker around!” she told me. Fortunately the music started ond the crowd cheered. Everybody listened to the music, and when the concert wos over, we screamed for more. Maybe for my next concert I will save up lots of money ond get o miniskirt, leg warmers, ond o button to put on my jacket that reads, Gog Me With A Spoon.” — Melisso Cooper. Junior Juniors 233 Donny Croder Orion Creed Michoel Crosby Lorry Cross Trod Crowson Croig Cunninghom Bobby Currie Dovid Dolley Michelle Domron Roberr Domron Melissio Doniels Dovid DoVouIr Jennifer Dovid Jackie Dovis Jim Dovis Tardy Track Skills Help In Race to Class o n your mork, ger ser, go. ond you hod berrer hurry. Hey, ger our of rhe way. I'm going ro be lore! Don’r wolk so slowly. I've gor ro go from A-holl ro F-holl. Worch ir when you open rhar door. I hove ro prorecr my charming foce. You con slow down now. Ir's hard ro believe, I know, bur you my friend, ore rordy. — Darrell Attkisson, Senior Dy tolking in the holts, senior Darren Willioms ond juniors Charlotte Ponder ond Rondy Wooten remain close buddies 234 Juniors Really Nerve-racking Experiences Can Prave Somewhat Rewarding T eenage Dating I he first year igh school is also rhe beginning oring for o lor of people. If it is r firsr dore. ir con be o reol e-rocking experience. You ays know rhor rhe girl is pulling her hoir wondering whor she weor. Then rhe guy rhinks he reol mon because he shaves iis firsr rime. hen he picks her up. rhor is rime when he is inrroduced ro over-prorecrive parenrs. As ryone knows, rhere is olwoys lirrle brorher or sisrer who be expecred ro soy some wirh yesrerdoy. Many hove heard. 'Are ya'II gerring married? The one ro emborross her mosr. Are you lover boy? Veil, rhe rwo ore finally on rheir way and rhen rhe girl wonders if he wonrs her ro sir by him or rhe door (some prefer rhe door!) If you go ro rhe movies ond you're sirring in rhe dork rhearre. he is rhinking. Should I pur my arm oround her or hold her hond? Him: Derrer ro hold her hond. Thor woy, afrer rhe movie, your hond will only be swollen when your arm would be deod. When rhe rwo ore bock ro her house, she invires him in. Remember rhe lirrle brorher ond sisrer? Well, when rhe couple is sirring alone in rhe living room worching TV. lirrle brorher wolks rhrough ond comes bock wirh some food. She asks, Whor ore you doing wirh food or 11 or nighr? Brorher onswers calmly. My homsrer is hungry. The nexr doy or school, oil her friends come up ro her wirh 20 differenr quesrions. One main quesrion rhey osk is. Whor did you rolk obour? When she rries ro answer, she con'r because she figures our rhey didn'r rolk or oil. — Kristi Sturts. Junior property of ™ iWfiELEfl Rick Dovis Tod DeFreze Dole DeGroore Jovier del Angel Darrin DelBroil Rod Demorois Lonie Densmore Chorino Denson Rene DeRusho Croig Dick Paul Dillon Vincerro DiSonro Curris Douglas Morr Eilond Kirk Ellason Juniors 205 Herb Emholrz Raymond Ericksen LeAnn Erwin Tracy Essex Eric Estrada Danny Evans Mark Evans Tami Foirman Joey Foust Susan Feogin Roderwick Fennell Orlando Fernandez Chris Ferrell Deanna Fielding Veronica Flores David Franco Cheryl Fronklin Herbert Frazier Lorry Frechette Toby Freyou Chris Fuller Randy Fulton Mark Furuglyas Stacy Gadouos Robert Galan Richard Gallardo Eric Gant Jennifer Garrett Deonne Gout Debbie Geis 236 Juniors Howard Geisel Mike Glenn Scorr Godbey Thomas Godwin Wade Godwin Manuel Gonzalez Evo Govea Sherri Grant John Griffin Stocy Griffin Lori Grissom Kelly Groff Stacy Grower Jomes Guffey Melisso Hodnot I Want. . . A . . . nd I wont Garfield, ond I wont some clothes, ond some new records, and a stereo to ploy them on, ond after you get oil this, how about o cor? Does this sound like you of Christmas time? Teenagers ore the hardest people to buy for because their wonts change os the fods do. Remember when Poc-Mon was in? How about Journey? Teenagers aren't dumb. They wont what's in style. And don'r forget the Smurfs, the New-Wove, E.T., Tom Selleck, some Polos, rop-siders, and . . . — Annette Costillo. Sophomore Varsity football player Scott Godbey. thinks about the Texan defeat over Holtom offer the Homecoming gome Juniors 237 Amy Hoirsron Mike Hole Florence Holl Mork Honks Showndo Honsen Williom Horlow Kennerh Hormon John Horroh Lindo Horrfield Angie Hoyes Kurr Hozen Voniro Heold Lonce Heflin Jonorhon Henderson Drew Henry Down Hermonn Morio Herrero Dob Herrmonn Chorlorre Hill Jessico Hinkle Nickie Hollis Fred Holmes Sherrie Hopkins Michelle Hoppes Covin Horron Terri Horron Stephen Hoselron Michelle Howard Wendy Hovend Todd Iverson 238 Juniors Updated Alphabet Trials Of Abe's Srill Linger On I've only been going to school for 12 years, and I've already learned my ABC's: A is for Aging fast from no sleep (due to teachers who insist one's entire locker must be taken home and memorized). B is for Being smart and taking a whole bottle of aspirin along because it is commonly known that the everpresent headache will only worsen. C is for Contemplating whether or not to let one’s self be locked in the building when it’s 75 degrees and the wind is gently blowing the sun around. D is for Doubting one’s ability of making it through the day. E is for Erasing everything from one's paper that is needed for the next class. F is for forgetting to apply one's deodorant. deodoronr. G is for gerring up 30 minutes offer the olorm hos gone off. H is for Heoring Dod osk if ony money is needed before he leoves, onswering no, then reolizing the answer should hove been yes os his cor rolls down the street. I is for Ironing on entire wardrobe, then finding the sole pair of marching shoes is being borrowed. J is for Jumbling uninterpretoble jibbrish in one's woking moments. K is for Knowing it's five minutes until eight, then remembering the plons of doing that major assignment thor morning. L is for Leaving one’s keys somewhere?! M is for Making sure oil doors ore locked before exiting, then, once outside, heoring o soft meow from within, (evidence meow from within, (evidence that the cor wosn'r put out). N is for Nothing going right before it hos even begun. O is for Oppressive thought of grades. P is for Putting on no makeup because of o lore running schedule. Q is for Questioning one's sonify. R is for Rewriting on assignment thor now looks worse than the original copy. S is for Snarling ot every member of the family on first sight. T is for Thanking the Lord thor it's finally Friday. U is for Urging Mother to coll one in sick for on unexcused absence. V is for Vocalizing one's many comploinrs to the ever-receptive stereo. W is for Wearing jeons ond o favorite T-shirt because of laziness or ironing o different wardrobe. X is for Xing through just another one of the mony school days on the calendar that count down the days rill summer. Y is for Yawning oil through trigonometry And Z is for Zzzing thoughts that penetrate one's broin. Now I've written my ABCs moy I go home, pretty pleose?” — Corrino Ellison, Senior Beth Pope, Angelo Wooldridge. Niecy Ar- nold ond senior Terri Cruce enjoy the first donee held by Student Congress. Kevin Jockson Willie Jockson Kari James Guy Johnson Sandy Johnson Juniors 209 Hectic Shopping Crowds, Indecision Complicore Chrisrmos YY hile check- ing over my Chrisfmos lisr for rhe second rime, I discovered I didn'r hove o gift for Gino. The rhoughr of hoving ro hossle rhe Dec. 23 shoppers did nor oppeol ro me. bur you hove ro do whor you hove ro do. The rroffic wos unbelievably slow. I finally found o parking spoce 10 miles from rhe Sanger’s enrronce. and I mode my woy rhrough rhe crowds only ro be met by o herd of salesladies. “Buy rhis: buy rhor! Did you ever norice rhor rhe Things people wonr you ro buy aren’t on sole? Chrisrmos prices ore ourrogeous. So ore rhe holiday Chrisrmos prices ore ourrogeous. So ore rhe holiday decororions rhor brighren rhe windows ond enrronces of each srore. The ornomenrs ore luring, ond some rend ro arrracr o shopper more rhon orhers. The srore wirh rhe mosr eloborore Trimmings is likely ro ger my business. The Chrisrmos season is busy ond confusing. I jusr con’r decide whor ro buy. Oh, well, I guess I'll serrle for o Hallmark ... I core enough ro send rhe very besr. — Dechi Rollins, Sophomore Tod DeFreze demonstrates his support for the Mighty Texon Footboll players by shouting out the familiar bortlecry during o morning pep roily. Tony Johnson Cindy Johnsron Deborah Jones Elizoberh Jones Julie Jones Melisso Kobriel Chariry Keefer Vickie Keirh Vic Kerns Danny Kersen Cloudio Kiehl Scorr Kirk Buffy Kindel Chuck King DeeDee Kirby 240 Juniors Dennis Kirkland Georgerre Kleinperer Mark Kohler Howard Koon Sreve Knighr Julie Krueger Sheryl Land Link Lane Lisa Long Billy Lonksron Shelli Lamb Alfredo Lone Bill Lawrence Koren Lee Ann Leeper Bobby LeGrond Tim Levey Tommy Levey James Lewollen Karin Lewis Kosey Lipsey Kenny Long Stephanie Long Mario Lopez Bryan Lowrie Donald Lowry Ronald Lowry Michael Lyons LoRondo Maddox Jody Modero Juniors 241 Toni Mogness George Molec Ranee Molone Angelo Morsh Donno Morrin Mory Moson Melisso Mossey Tino Mosren Melony Moys David Moxwell Value Education DroppingOutofSchool Causes Cheated Feeling w, hen I hove children, rhere is some important advice I win give them. Value your education, nor because the low mokes you or because odulrs soy you should, but for yourself. I left school or oge 16. I wonted 0 good paying job ond on oporrmenr of my own. I got whor 1 wonted. At first it wos exciting. Loter, after the novelty wore off. depression set in. There is o feeling of being cheated when you see oil your money going to room ond board. Every other person your oge is saving for a cor or college, bur you can't. You hove to poy the landlord, the electric compony. ond the groceries. You soy you don't core about the people in school, the activities, the prom, your diploma, or whor your parents think. You do! Down deep you feel it. You con deny it os loudly os you like, but the poin Coming our on cue. senior Kim Crow ond juniors Aliso Boines ond Srocy Griffin rehearse o scene for o dromo ploy. is there just the some. I couldn't help thinking of my family who didn't understand me anymore. I know they tried, bur they couldn't. I couldn't moke much sense of anything anymore either. Everyone I knew envied me. I hod oil the freedom they wonted. Still. I wasn't happy. Finally I decided to go home ond go bock to school. Thor decision is the best I've ever mode. I've never been happier. Most people will skim over this writing ond not think twice. Out. I wish someone who knew would hove soid something to me, when I wos 16. — Donno Turner, Senior 242 Juniors Denny McCoskey Sharon McCorkle Herb McConarhy Brenda McCormack Skip McCraw Duane McCugh Angie McElrearh Dill McGinney Brenr McGlorhlin Barbara McGriff Jill McGowan Michelle McKenzie Jackson McLeod Stacy McMohen John McQuarters John Meagher Christina Medlyn Connie Menard Melba Mendez Angela Milite Kellye Miller Mark Miller Debra Mitchell Laura Mitchell Terry Mitchell Lisa Mizlo Karol-Ann Mooney Cindy Moore Susanne Moore Alex Morris Juniors 240 Cheerleader Lori Word displays her spirit by weoring o tie during the pep roily on Rope the Buffaloes Doy. Work Teens Fill Pockets, Lose Time to Spend A Vs our soph years come ro on end. we all wondered whor wos nexr. For most of us, our porenrs answered rhor question: If you wont ro hove fun ond go our rhis summer, you're going ro hove ro ger o job. By rhe rime summer wos here, we were oil sruffed owoy somewhere so we could hove spending money. The firsr doy wos rhe hardesr. We never knew whor ro do and no one reolly ever rold us. Finally, we figured ir our for ourselves. The doys wenr on ond we worked harder ond harder. We slepr lore and worked lore, ond rhe cycle wenr on. Then oil of o sudden, we hod oil of rhis money ond no rime ro spend ir. — Loro Duller. Junior 244 Juniors Liso Morris Sohbo Mosroghim Thomos Mozjesik Tereso Mulier Henry Munsch Heorher Murroy Andre Music Robert Nokooko Dovid Nonce Glendo Nonce Ryneel Norhoniel Terri Noughron Isidro Negrete Cheryl Nennmonn Jeff Newman Ton Nguyen Trong Nguyen Todd Niles Mindy Nordgoord Dorren Norris Gory Novok Tonyo Oliver Jeff Olson Roy Olvero James O’Neol Dovid Owens Steve Parish Louro Pornell Morjorie Poscholl Keith Perkins Juniors 245 Sheila Perry Randy Pickens Vickie Pickens Holly Pierce Porter Pierce Damon Pierson Chuong Pham Dwight Phillips Timmy Place Lisa Player Charlotte Ponder Dawne Pope Beth Pope Mike Porter Joson Powers Terri Pritchard Tommy Pruitt Denise Psalidos Jimmy Roiney Espie Randolph Liso Rasmussen Donny Roy Betty Raymond Todd Reck Jeff Rector Joner Rehfeldr Kurt Remotore Rondy Rhodes Kevin Richardson Donno Riley 246 Juniors Attention, All Juniors cozy rhon your first doss. Your solvorion here is during the Christmas holidoys. os long os your mojor partying stops when the seoson does. Tell your teachers that you need o rest after finals because you ore having broin hemorrhoging from studying so hard. And finally, the spring epidemic — the most inhumane of the bunch, becouse graduation is so close, yet so far oway. So when the symptoms first oppear, don't panic, bur don't waste your rime trying to find a cure either. You’ve got it for sure! — Croig Cross. Senior Ronald Brooks challenges his skills ogomst the computers in moth. Leslie Risrer Larry Robinson Mike Robinson Mike Roden Frank Rodriguez The symptoms are obvious to those who hove it and to those around them, especially teachers. Juniors, here's some odvice which I wish I would hove gorren: The fall epidemic — the most uncommon of the three different ones. If you cotch it here, you hove got a long, hard rood ahead of you. There's nor much to look forward to except that the first processes of graduation start. This is ordering your senior pictures, announcements, and caps and gowns. Look toward winter, where there are two holidoys The winter epidemic — the longest of the three becouse your bed always seems to be more Martha Rodriguez Marty Romonoski Derry Rose Damon Ross Laura Ross Juniors 247 John Roterr Kevin Roznos Vincent Rumsey Donny Rurhorr Robin Ryder Korhy Sompson Toro Sorrerwhire Tino Sorrerwhire Lori Souls Berry Sounders Seonno Sounders Loveluo Schoof Sreve Scirzs Russell Scorr Thereso Scully Ken Seorcy Misri Self Sondy Sepedo Curris Shelron Brod Short Deonno Shown Somonrho Shub Volerie Shull Holly Sikes Ruben Silvo Kore Sincloir Eric Slogle Koren Smith Leontyne Smirh Sheila Smirh 248 Juniors After being «announced Turkey Prince ond As Howdy Doy corries on. Sondy Sepedo. Kori Princess. Thomos Mozjesik ond Tommy Jomes. ond Kristi Stotrs sing the fight song for Chopmon pose for o picture. senior Kim Hobby. Hoping for o volleyboll win over the Volunteers. Cindy Johnston woits. Yuk, Tests o h, Lisa did you study for Mr. Anderson's rest?'' Yes, for three hours lost night. When Roger dropped me off or 11, I started to study right away. Did you?” Well, I tried to, but my eyes just couldn't take the pressure, so I watched Mognum P.l. He's such o hunk.” Heather, you know that Mr. Anderson's essoy rests ore killers. Why didn't you study?” Students Face Studying Blues I don't know. I guess I didn't feel like it. Soy, could I borrow your worksheets? I lost mine.” You know I hove to study because if I don't, I won't poss. Then Roger ond I can't go our anymore because of my grades.” Come on, you know I didn't study,” Heather begs. Time posses. How did you do on that rest. Heather?” I flunked.” — Jenny Nichols. Senior Juniors 249 Kneeling down. Kurt Hozen proy$ for o Texon win over the lomor Vikings. Soaps Who's With Whom? We'll Never Know Today, soaps have become a necessiry to life. People race to the nearest television set during their lunch to see what excitement is going on with All My Children and to see what's happening on One Life To Live. If they don't get to ear lunch that's okay, because it is a necessiry to catch the soaps. Then it is back to school or work. Addicts try to concentrate, bur they just keep wondering, Who will Asa's new love be?” or Will Jenny get her baby back? Two o'clock rolls around and the General Hospital croze starts. With such a busy schedule, who has rime to go to class? Angelo Menrlih. Senior Srocy Griffin and Jennifer David hong posters in the halls to promote the dromo production, Fiddler on the Roof Terry Smith Terry Snipes Joanne Spackmon Angela Sparkman Michelle Sparkman 250 Juniors Richard Spiva LaDonna Spradlin Krisrino Spring Mark Stedman Terry Sreinberg Eric Sreinmerz Murray Srell Shelley Srephens Monica Srevens Daniel Sr. John Dale Srokes Kelly Sronesifer Laron Srreer Skip Srreerer Krisri Srurrs Mike Suhor Solly Summers Colleen Sweeney Ricky Swope Kristy Tarver Jess Tatum Koby Taylor Michelle Taylor Robert Taylor Robin Taylor James Teer Lisa Terry Angelo Thomas Jerry Thomson Darrien Thomas Juniors 251 Advertising u I Ieods you go, roils I go first. Whew, it wos heods. Well, ir looks like you hove ro go in ond sell rhis ad. Hello! May I speok with rhe person in charge of advertising?” Hey kid! Con'r you read the sign? No soliciting!” Yes sir. bur yo'll bought on od from us lost yeor.” Well. okoy. I’ll get the manager, bur let me worn you, he's in o rotten mood.” Whor do you wont?” Well sir. we ore from the Som Houston Annual Staff ond we were wondering if you would like ro take out another od in our annual?” No!” Bur. sir.” No! I soid.” But sir, our school hos 1500 students who will see your od in the annual. Ir is o really good investment, ond o great way ro Being inducted to cosmetology, junior newcomers to the club dress up. Staffers, Business Help Increase Sales advertise. Ir is guaranteed to increose your soles, ond if you poy now, you will receive o $5 discount.” Okoy! I'll buy your od if you will get out of here ond leave me alone.” Thank you sir! You will not regret rhis business rronsoction. Hove o good day!” One down, 53 ro go!” — Kim Musick, Senior Beth Pope ond Ann leeper clown oround be- tween dosses on Halloween dress up doy. During third period. Angie McElreoth ond Trish Billings work on business monogement until the bell rings ro end doss. 252 Juniors Chris Thompson Nicki Thorpe Pom Tillmon Sonyo Toyer Hoo Tron Rodney Treor Billy Tribunello Volerie Trinidod Poul Trovoro Michelle Trussell Roberr Turner Tomi Twoddle Roberr Vorelo Mork Verrrees Liso Villonuevo Dovid Wofer Bari Walker Dovid Walker Toro Wolker Lori Word Demond Woshingron Koren Weber Kevin Weber Harlin Weckter Leso Weems Rick Wehmer Robby Welborne Stan West Shirley White Steven White Juniors 253 Zoonno Whitehead Bobbie Willioms Rhonda Willioms Terry Willioms Tino Willioms Trovis Willioms Zso-Zso Willioms Sue Wilkerson Kimberly Willmon Robert Wilmoth Michele Winchester Rondy Windle Mori Winer Sue Winer Sherry Wisdom Dono Whitlow Robert Wood Scott Wooden Angelo Wooldridge Sonyo Worthington Rondy Wooten Chuck Wright Dorrell Wright Dexter Wright Fronk Wright Gory Wright Ron Young Pom Zimmerman Valerie Zimmerman 254 Juniors Cable Crazy n 1980 DC (Before Coble), o reloxing evening of television could, no doubt, enfold os follows: Channel 4. title, music, opening scene, commercial. More music, more story line cut short of o conclusion, preceded by o crescendo of music ond — you guessed it — another commercial. Whor genius-turned-multi- millionaire ever sold the humon mosses 18-20 hours of tedious commercials interrupted every so often with movies, sitcoms, or news? Moybe I con still sell the Dressed in o felr poodle skirr. Penny Beord sings o 50's song during the rock'n roll choir show in October. Poy TV Brightens Colorless Evenings Brooklyn Bridge! Mounds of American people bought this os entertainment. Then our Saviour appeared on the horizon — Coble TV. With the advent of the tiny box on our TV, our sphere of pleasure wos indeed broadened: Full length movies, uncut ond uninterrupted. Broadway shows, music or comedy specials, ond o great parent pleoser — MTV. Wow — ond I thought we might hove to go bock to talking for fun. — Kristen Hockenberg, Senior On Howdy Doy many sophomores become true Texons os juniors such os Poulo Brennon ond Uso Terry proved their Texonhood by singing for Billy McElroy Juniors 255 Sophomore Officers President - Jennifer Duster Vice-President - Christine Grotke Boys' Chairman — Joe Zojicek Girls' Chairman - Srocey Dobbs Secretary Treasurer Dono DeLeon 256 Sophomores It’s Ours ... 44 We’re the best yet to arrive .. Senior Class of ’85” Being o sophomore wos terrific. It wos the most fontostic yeor I hove ever hod so for ot school. — Trocy Cryer My sophomore yeor wos fun, bur I did nor like Howdy Doy. — Melindo Boker “I loved the spirit. Being o soph is even better becouse I hove two more yeors of it. — Kothleen Hockenberg Sophomores 257 Regino Aoron Dryon Abernothy Brod Adoms Terry Adoms Lesley Adkins Fronk Akin Iso Alvorodo Angelo Alvey DeAnno Anderson Jeonine Anderson Jerry Arcond Kim Armstrong Pot Arrkisson Trocie Axelson Dennis Boos Robert Boss Vonce Boiley Ingrid Boinbridge Melindo Boker Keith Borbour Michoel Barnette Steve Barrientos Lynda Borry Down Barton Dionno Boucom Steve Beord Patrick Beckhom Clarence Benge Gory Beck Lisa Benson 258 Sophomores Mickies Little Sophomores Suffer Persecution o h, rhe rriols and tribulations of being an underclassman! Being a sophomore would nor be so bod if nor for the upperclassmen. They moke it so difficult on rhe little Mickies. They think that since they got roughed up when they were sophomores, they con moke it just os bod on us. Even though sophomores get rhe brunt of it. juniors get knocked oround too. Upperclassmen will never let one get oway with anything. Moke one little mistake, ond rhe world will come rumbling down! They never let underdossmen forger their stupidity. Underdossmen always hear, “They ore so stupid!” They know norhing-abour nothing!” “Whot airheads!” “They ore always here in body, but never in mind! If on underclassman doesn't heor one of these remarks, he is not on underclossmon! There is only one hope for rhe “low-life” of the school. Someday they will be seniors, ond then . .. — Beverly Click, Sophomore Lifting weights takes concentration ond hord work os proven by soph Orion Rinehort. Sophs Rose Cipollo. Sherry Stoker, ond Chris Wineiger decorate their door for Homecoming. Sophomores 259 Lefties The World Delongs To Right Honders C3e i n 9 I e f r handed con be a pain. We hove ro struggle for o ploce or rhe dinner table .. . We hove to fight rhe binding of o spiral notebook ro write in it . . . It's hord to take rhe SAT in rhe right handed desks . . . It's practically impossible ro remember how ro shake hands with a right hander . . . The only thing easy is knowing that we are always in our right mind. Angelo Menrlik. Senior Soph girls compere with boys or on Oc- tober Pep Roily The Cotton-eyed Joe is donced by Sophs Donny Porter. Beverly Moore, Rustin Riner. ond Julie Londhom. Tony Denz Kim Derube Joerte Beuhler Andy Dickel Gino Binder Greg Dirdwell Camello Black David Bloke Richard Bleigh Rene Bodnar 260 Sophomores Borbaro Boice Lonn Bolding Pedro Bonillo Scoff Border June Borsf Audrey Bousquer Donold Bowers LoDown Bowers Jill Brodford Jock Brody Toby Briles Jomes Brodie Michael Brooks Forresf Brown Pom Brown Robin Brown Cheryl Buerrner Ardis Burns George Burrell Jennifer Busrer Michelle Byerly Angie Codmus Bryce Connon Brendo Canru Carol Copps Thereso Carder Ronnie Corey Poige Carlisle Chris Carlson Yverre Corpenrer Sophomores 261 Porricio Coudle Brion Chondler Derek Chondler Lee Chopmon Robert Choronzo Rose Cipollo Donny Clork Chris Clorke Beverly Click Chris Clower Rochel Corrizoles John Corroll Annetre Cosrillo To fight the cold, cuddling up seems to be necessory os shown by senior Justin Drown ond sophomore Michelle Totum. Soph Cedric Willioms shows his rolent by holding the world with o finger. 262 Sophomores 5oi omo Vt ‘ •'“ Roger Cobb Chorles Coker Jomes Coker Cody Collins Dovid Combs Tim Conner Gridgeff Cooper Dovid Coopmon Mork Corhron Michelle Corton Teri Courtney Cher Crobtree Jeffery Crowford Chris Cross Trocy Cryer Keith Cunninghom Don Cutter Mike Dolley John Dovern Tim Dovis William Dovis Phyllis Doy Sonia del Angel Paul DeBoun Eric Debrecht Dole Dechoine Glenn Deichert Dono DeLeon Jeon DeMors Borbie Dent Sophomores 263 Callbacks for ‘Fiddler’ Please Give Me A Little Port There's my nome! There wirh oil the others! I've mode collbacks! They wonr to heor me ogoin — OH BROTHER! There ore DRAMATIC ond chorol EXXX-Perrs trying out 2! Moybe just o smoll port they'll lend to me. After oil, those con't be too hord — no, eosy! Like on ACE, she cerroinly did well. I'm up next but my knocking knees ore toking the stoge. I con’t hear myself for my heart, so I YELL! — Through the 1st, onto the 2nd page. All done, now waiting for some w-o-r-d. They're opplouding. I've nor done so BADLY. The BEST they've heard? Wait rill I tell Dod! GLEAMING faces read the lisi after finding their own nome. I scon in expectation of some MARVELOUS bliss. They forgot ME — I'm nor there!! — Congrats,” I heor — WHA T?! Costumes crew, that's whoi you've got!” Oh, that's just os well!” Now I will SURELY YELL.” — Corrino Ellison, Senior Sophs Kim Guess ond Brian Thornron fell Sonfo whor they wont for Chrisrmos. Jimmy Plmcntol. o sophomore, fries to get on admit bock into doss. 264 Sophomores School is often rother boring os sophomore Tommy Pomroy covers up ond sleeps Karen DeWirr Louie Dioz Khanh Dinh Tracey Dishner Sreve Dirro Ky Do Sracey Dobbs Poul Douglas Morio Dowling Michelle DuDois Liso Dunbar Scott Dunhom Curtis Eoden Dori Earnest Stacy Edwards Sophomores 265 Distraction Mysterious Illness Hits Student Body w hot do you rhink of when someone soys spring fever? Well, you rhink of o lor of Things. Pictures storr going through your mind like: no homework, going swimming, no homework, raking o vocation, no homework. Your teachers ore always one of the first to notice thor you've got spring fever. A couple of obvious symptoms ore nor doinc your homework in class, bu instead drawing yourself doing c swon dive off o diving board, o ploying tennis with o friend. Lorer your family begins to sec the fever in you. that for who you hove finally hos no cure. Sc whor do you do? Nothing, just si bock, ond enjoy it. — Stephanie Bolding, Junio Jeff Foirh Dovid Fonnin Morjorie Fontroy Donold Forror Tim Faulkner John Ferguson Paul Ferguson Anno Fernondez Colvin Fikes Ginger Fleschner Eliso Flores Dino Fort Pichord Foster Kim Fountain Donelle Fox Eric Frokes Kenneth Frokes Pom Fronklin Dorlo Frozier Sherron Freeman 266 Sophomores Soph Poul Ferguson ond senior Dorryl Wood prove there is o girl in every 9uy. Kim Guess o sophomore, dresses in her best costume of Roggedy Ann for Holloween. Notes Slipping Paper. . . Art of Fine Skill ' ' A V m I possing nores? Oh. well maybe. You warn to see it? Oh. no. Pleose don’t take it up! Pleose don’t put it on the bulletin board.” Thor's o dilemma many face when they get caught possing notes. The art of note possing hos many forms. Some pretend another dropped it, so they’ll be nice ond pick it up. Mony devise sneaky ways. Others use the some old trick of Poss while the teacher is nor looking.” However the ort of note possing is done, you con be assured that it will live on! — Anno Dolton. Senior Holloween Dress-Up Doy brought out Phyllis Diller. soph Cynthio McGill, ond o soilor. soph Keith Qorbour Sophomores Rochel Corrizoles. Kelly Lombert, ond Koren Keith pose in their Holloween costumes. Sophomores 267 Brothers B LAod .. . uh. Jeff, ... no. hey, Cross-kid!” Why did my mom even bother to nome me? Moybe I wos supposed to be o girl, so there wouldn't hove been so much confusion. People expect too much of o younger brother. For exomple. ‘ But, Ms. Dovis. just becouse Jeff could type . . or “But, Mom, Search for Identity Plagues Youngest Kid Brod likes to keep his roorr cleon.” Two extra nomes one personalities, other than you own, ore hard to live up to. I mokes me hove to spend o lot o time searching for my owr identity. For the lost time, I om nor thei brother. They ore my brothers ond lucky to hove me! — Craig Cross. Senio Being on properry crew for Fiddler on rhe Roof is not or oil gloomy os sophomores Pennie McElroy ond Tereso Phillips hove o lough together. Michael French Lori Fries Kathy Frongillo Greg Funk Mitch Furuglyos Roderick Garrett Susie Gorrett Joe Gorzo Chelle Gores Leigh Gorhings 266 Sophomores Kathy Gay Brian Geggie Kellie Germany Loy Gilley Kristin Godwin Kelly Goleman Sammy Gonzolez John Goss Troy Grant Christina Gratke Patricio Gray Tami Green Jamie Gregory Leslie Griner Glenno Griffith Irenia Guerrero Thomos Guerrero Kim Guess Michael Guice Kathleen Hackenberg Doug Hockert Angie Hackney Robin Hadley Janet Hafley Tonya Hall Sean Handran Scott Hankins Kevin Harper Robert Harper Tosha Harper Sophomores 269 Billy Horris Sobrino Horris Joe Horrfield Michoelo Horry Sreve Hotfield Sherry Hozel Dorren Heoder Paige Heorrsill Jennifer Heoron Suson Heffernon Jeff Herring Dovid Hiorr Anne Hickey Jerry Hill Willerro Hill Rhonda Hollond Angie Holloway Charles Holmes Giles Honeycurr Kim Hopkins Wayne Hovend Roberr Howard Roymi Howe Martha Humpries Dororhy Johrsdorfer Bryon Jenkins Richard Jezek Jeffery Jiles Kim Jimenez Deborah Johnson 270 Sophomores a Soph Poul Shover looks for speool tech- niques from friends in the weight room. June Borst, o sophomore, is getting her emergency pencil for doss. Lockers Tidy Texons Pair With Messy Slobs S Shoring o locker wirh someone is nor olwoys eosy. I must decide which side of the locker is yours ond which is the other's. Ir srorrs our os rhe neoresr locker in school, bur by rhe end of rhe doy, holf of rhe Som Housron srudenr body is shoring o locker wirh me. On rhe doy rhe Americon governmenr reocher decides ro check books, I've gor someone's book who is o rorol srronger. Then os rhe yeor comes ro o close. I reolize wirhour rhor locker I wouldn't hove mode os mony new friends. Karen Moler, Senior Kelly Johnson Timothy Johnson Anne Jones Dryon Jones Doug Jorgensen Tiffony Joslin Koren Keith Pom Kellick Doniro Kelley Shonnon Kelley Sophomores 271 Greg Kelly Lesley Kemp Andreo King Cory Kinney Morr Knickerbocker Noncy Koiner Dovid Komrow Robert Koskol Jusrine Knorr Poul Kreirer Robert Kroeker Wendy Krueger Roxonno Kuechmon Michele Logow Kelly Lomberr Monty Lomberr Terry Lomberr Julie Londhom Fronk Louer Michoel Ledford Lyndo Leigh Ronold Lehew Denise Lessing Jeff Lesrer Lewis Letter Shannon Lindohl Marry Liston Undo Little Ralph Littlejohn Stuart Littlejohn 272 Sophomores Camp 'Could I Please Come Home Today?' 1 )eor Mom ond Dod. I gor ro comp yesterdoy ofrer- noon. Ir was o long rrip ond o bumpy bus ride. The cabins aren't oir-condirioned, ond there ore green ond block things growing in the shower stolis. I really lost my oppetite when I found the some green ond block things in my breakfast. We went hiking lost night, ond I fell ond sprained my ankle. I land- ed in o poison ivy porch, so now I'm breaking our in little tiny red bumps. All the girls in my cobin fight over the outlets ro plug in their hairdryers, curling irons, ond hot rollers. One girl even gor o block eye. We hod cobin cleon-up this morning, ond I found stuff rhot I didn't even know I brought. The counselors ore o reol poin. They ore always yelling, ond they snore. We tape-recorded one snoring lost night and ployed ir for everyone or breokfosr. She turned red, ond I'm not sure if she was mod or embarrassed. I've been here o whole doy. Do you think I could come home? — Kori James, Junior Sophs Robert Choronzo ond Dryon Aber- nothy stond in line to get their pictures mode for the yearbook. Sophs Jodi Shoffer ond Mory Summerfield look on os sophomore Regino Aaron begins to eor her tie out of storvorion. Sophomores 273 Vegetarian Thanksgiving T honksgiving con be o trying rime for o vegerorion. Since I’m o meorless, eggless, heolrh food oddicr myself. I know. This Thonksgiving wos especiolly hord for me becouse it wos fomily reunion year. Alrhough I'd been to many of the holiday get-togethers before, this wos my first rime since becoming o vegerorion. Things were going fine or the reunion until the fomily sot down to ear. As o huge plote of turkey wos passed to me, I exclaimed. No. thonk you. Uncle Fred. I’m o vegerorion. “What? I thought your fomily wos Southern Baptist. Does this mean you're going to start wear- ing those funny robes and shove your head? No. no. You don't understand. A vegetarian is o person who doesn't ear meor. Why in rornorion would you wont to do that? Becouse I don't believe in killing defenseless animals. Oh. you olwoys were the odd one in the fomily. By this time o crowd of relatives hod come over to listen. Whor do you meon you're o vegerorion? Great Aunt Millie said. The Williams' ore German. Of course, you could take offer Cousin Phil. I think he wos port Germon and vegerorion. While they were busy orgi about what o vegetorion octu wos. I quietly slipped our of dining room. I returned a hours lorer hoping everything blown over. Well, they hod forgotten about the vegerorion busir bur oil of the arguing mode rf work up on appetite. There wc o thing left to ear. As I sot down in the corner. visions of cheese sondwk dancing in my heod. one of good-looking mole cou walked over. Gee. you look starved. to go out for o hamburger! — June Williams, Sophorr 274 Sophomores Leoh Longhurst Hermon Lopez Morio Lopez Jimmy Loyd Cloudell Mock Clint Moki Sommy Moldonodo Brendo Moler Jyme Morioni Lee Morrow Brerr Martin Andy Martinez Ed Masren Chris Mathews Ricky Mays Debro McCormack Gory McCracken Ginger McCrory John McCulloch Pennie McElroy Cynthio McGill Mark McGuire Steven McKinzie Liso McLeroy Shoron McNomoro Debby McNichols Curtis McNutt Dovid Medellin Jorge Mendez Normo Mendez Sophomores 275 David Mercer Christy Merrirr Michael Messman Mark Mikeska Ken Miles Dob Mills Tonoah Mitchell Jennifer Mizlo Beverly Moore Jeff Morelon Charlie Morgan Charles Morris Chorlorre Morris Joe Morris Bod Morris Melyn Mullen Casey Muller Tom Nelson Thomos Neumonn Dung Nguyen Huy Nguyen Kim Nguyen Linh Nguyen Ngoc Nguyen Thu Nguyen Viet Nguyen Jomes Norris Ricardo Nunez Jackie Nure Stocy Olsen 276 Sophomores Bus Bliss R - R - R - R ; Whor? Dong! R-R-R-Roooor! Oooh, whot o nice peaceful sleep, but they're gonna have to do something about that parking lot. It's killing my support springs. Well, where are we going to drink this morning?: Exxon, Texaco, or maybe Merle Sugg's Gas and Life Never Boring For Yellow Hounds Beer Pit. Ah, that was very good. Merle, give my compliments to the oil company. Well Doc, who do we get today: jocks, Janes, or regular busriders? Jocks? Oh boy! Well, put 'em on and keep them quiet. Why are they always segregated? Blacks in back, whites in front. Why don't they shut down those radios. I know, a good backfire ought to keep them quiet. Bang!! There, that should keep ’em quiet for a while. What, there already? Good, get off! Now I can get back to more important things, like sleeping. Let's see, who was that pretty little V-8 I was dreaming of? Oh yea! K pow pow- pow! M-M-M-M, what a carburetor. — Billy Shupe, Senior Jock Brody, o sophomore, is stopped on Howdy Doy to sing Big Som's fight song. Soph Tereso Phillips is interrupted os she works on the set for Fiddler. John Olvera Rachel Ortiz Michele Owen DeWoyne Palmer Terri Palmer Bryan Parham Cheryl Powlowski Darrell Payne Glen Peerers Esequiel Perez Sophomores 277 School Morning Gening Up Proves Hard Work for Some Pi-r-r-i-n-g Oh no! Nor already. I hove borely even slepr. I ll just push the doze burron ond get up in 10 minures. Thor will help o lor. 3y rhen I'll be ready ro ger up. fVr-r-i-n-g! Ir couldn't hove been 10 minures. I will hurry o lirrle bir more than usual fW-r-i-n-g! I con already rell rhis is going ro be o rerrible doy. I hove ro ger up. I hove to ger up NOW! This floor is freezing. I sure would like ro ger bock under my electric blanker. I hore rrying ro fix rhe water in rhis shower. Ir is always either too hor or roo cold. Why can't ir be jusr normal? I really need ro iron my clothes. I can't go ro school in wrinkled clorhes. Ouch! I burned myself, and I'm nor rhe first rhing I've burned rhis morning. I burned my roost, roo. Why does everything go wrong when you're running lore? I jusr mighr make ir on rime if I hurry. Hey. hos rhe bell rung yer? Pars! I sure hope my reocher doesn't ask for o poss. Oh well. I'll jusr rell her my alarm didn't go off. — Angelo Wooldridge, Junior Dove Peters Dung Phan Lanh Phan Teresa Phillips Tim Phillips Porria Pierce Jimmy Pimenral Tracy Piper Dovid Pircock Holly Podgers 276 Sophomores Plans for the evening are discussed during lunch by sophs Corol Copps. Sonio del Angel. Pom Grown ond Tomi Green. Missy Pollard Tommy Pomroy Mike Porrer Donny Porter Por Porrs Paul Preddy Shori Prescott Michele Pullen Bryant Puryeor Dewayne Quigley Robbie Radloff Marry Rogon Jimmy Romsey Robert Roy John Raymond Todd Reichert Edward Reinhard Sondro Rejcek Fred Rendon Suson Reynolds Sophomores 279 Dovid Rhoads Arrie Rice Shown Richardson Dovid Rickord Cossi Riley Tino Riley Brian Rinehorr Kenneth Rinehorr Heather Rinesmirh Rusrin Riner Neil Risinger Regino Roberts Libbie Robinson Becki Rollins James Romonoski Eric Routt Paul Roy Mark Rozzell Sondro Soenz Beckie Sanchez Pop Songvone Shelogh Souber Colleen Scoggins Shone Scott Suzanne Scully Greg Seeton Milton Self Jodi Shaffer Nejloh Sholokho Vipon Shormo 280 Sophomore Should A Woman Be President? What a joke! Craig Cross, Senior No A V womon President? Vhor o joke! Try to see my point, odies, the idea is crazy. God node mon first, nor womon. I'll be he first to admit rhor this is o red- hooded. mole chouvonisric foremen?, but it is o true, red- hooded. mole chouvonisric Toremenr. Now don't get me wrong. I om or from what many people onsider chouvonisric. I believe vomen con do some things os -veil os, if nor better than o mon. ur is it our fault if it happens to be housework? I do feel sorry for those women vhose names ore disgraced ecouse of the bubbly blondes 2nd brunettes in the world. I doubt F I will offend ony of these hrheods becouse they ore i robably unable to read this. Women are weak ond too iensifive to hold such o physically 2nd mentally draining office, here hove been women who were capable of serving this office, bur the number of qualified men for out-weighs the number of qualified women. The majority rules, os usual. Women s position in society hos been coused by our environment. Did you cotch that. Mrs. Lewis? Pretty liberal, huh? The srarus quo hos changed, but only slightly. It is doubtful rhor women Presidents will be seen in the near future. It is hopeful that they will never be seen! “Sounds wonderful — Kristen Hackenberg, Senior Yes A V womon for President? My word, sounds wonderful, doesn't it? The idea seems to be quite conceivable. After all. God did moke mon first, only to witness her biggest mistake which, of course, she then corrected by creating o for more superior human. I firmly believe rhor men ore capable of tasks ond functions rhot men are supposed to accomplish. But. being o construction worker or stevedore is not quite what the oath of Presidency had in mind. What have we got to look forward to with a cowboy actor running the country? What's next — Howard Cosell? Women have been able to handle physical and emotional pressures for years. After all, look what they had to put up with, men and their idiosyncrasies. We wouldn't have a trillion dollar deficit, high unemployment, high interest rates, and high inflation if it weren't for men always wanting to take charge. They’ve done such a sterling job in high office, what could be worse? It is a known fact, especially to chauvanists, that women are quite handy at housework and rearing children. It somehow pains me to see. though, what would happen if men decided to run the household as they did the country. Much to the chagrin of the male chauvanist population, women have come out from under their lifelong oppression. They have become leaders, statesmen and, factually speaking, have been found to be the wealthiest, smartest, and strongest of the self-made human. That’s not bad for a little old homemaker. Sophomores 261 Poul Shaver Ronnie Show Rick Showolrer Loren Sill Cyrus Simonton Reno Sims Shoron Sims Monica Skeins Becky Smith Beth Smith Mike Smith Paulo Smith Tomoro Sneed Debbie Snider Elisa Speck Collier Spencer Steve Stage Troy Srondbock Brendo Sroyton Teno Steele Sherry Stoker Angie Stuckey James Stuckey Dovid Suarez Carl Sullivan Mory Summerfield Scott Swofford Mark Sykes Corl Tolley Erik Torver 262 Sophomores Billy Torsch Jess Torum Michelle Torum Mokolino Tousingo Porrick Tove Arheno Toylor Jockye Toylor Kelly Toylor Robin Teogue Kelli Thiemonn Pom Thomos Trisha Thomos Passes Tickers to Toiler Range in Designs dd porry posses were rhe rule or Som rhis yeor wirh original designs ranging from roiler seors ro plungers ro rhe Srore of Texos ond gionr signs. Ir seems rhor reochers rook greor joy in seeing srudenrs carry rhe mosr emborrossing irems imoginoble. — Kent Rice. Senior Mr. Lorry Sprocklen. DE reocher. gives junior Roberr Wood his roiler seor porry pass. Sophomores 263 Dovid Thompson Jimmie Thompson Rhondo Thompson Soudio Thompson Brion Thornron Morthew Thornron Nicole Toomey Honh Tron Muoi Tron Rochel Trinidod Mike Turner Chrisrine Vonn Vicror Vosilio Dovid Voughon Jomes Voughn Bryon Wogner Renee Wolden Undro Walker Jerry Workins Sophomores Greg Funk ond Chris Clower listen intently to their biology teacher. 284 Sophomores Lisa Watkins Thomas Walker Wendy Waller Jeff Worson Dell Wesrer Porricio Wilkerson Don Wilkinson Cedric Williams June Williams Ken Williams Sheila Willinghom Marlon Wilson David Winchester Chris Wineinger Saleno Wineiger Ann Wisemon Laurie Wolf Darrell Wood Deano Wood Shawno Wood Christopher Woolridge Candy Wright Rich Wright Wessie Wright Gory Wynn Gory Young Jim Youngblood Joe Zajicek Todd Zenrner Rondo Zmroczek Sophomores 265 Ads Index 286 Ads ond Index Ads ond Index 267 Senior Index A ABBOTT. KARA — FHA (1). Choir Celebro- rion (1). ABIES. CINDY — FHA (2). ACOSTA. RAYCHEL ACOSTA. SAMMY — Footboll (1): Soccer (1): FHA: Architectural Drafting (3); Third Place Onsite Drafting NTSU. ALEXANDER. DAVID — Bosketboll (3): All- District (2). All-City (2). All-Arlington Areo (1) . Team Coptoin (1); Miss Texan Pogeont Escort. ALEXANDER. JAMES — Swimming (3). Regional Qualifier (3): French Club (2); Moth-Science Club (1). President CD; Chess Club (2). Vice-President (1); NHS (2) : FCA (1); Who's Who Among Americon High School Students.- Homecoming Escort; Student Congress (2); PTSA Homeroom Represenrotive.- Activity Top 10 Nominee. ALLEN. RICHARD — Footboll CD; Bond (3). Junior Representative: Sponish (1). ALONSO. NORA — French (2 . Sponish (2). FHA CD; Spirit Sisters CD. AL5ENZ. DAVID — Sponish C3). ANDERLE. GARY — Soccer C3): Sponish Club C2 ; Third House Representative (1): Twirp King Nominee. ANDERS. TIMOTHY ALWYN — Boseboll C2); FHA CD. ANSLEY. KEITH — Bond C2); Russion Club C2): FHA CD. ARMSTRONG. BRENDA — Choir CD: Ubrorlon CD: First Closs CD; Bond CD; FHA CD; Sign Longuoge Club CD; HECE CD: Third House Representative CD: Activity Top 10 Nominee: Alrruso Club Scholarship. ARMSTRONG. CRAIG — Bosketboll CD: Boseboll CD; French Club (2): Student Congress C2); FCA C2): Photo-Journalism. ATTKISSON. DARRELL — Footboll C2 : FHA CD: FCA C2); Student Congress C3): Choir CD. B BAKER. ROBERT — Footboll C3); Trock C3): Cross Country CD; Srudenr Congress C2); Science Club CD: Chess Club C2).- Sponish Club CD; Senior Closs Boys’ Sociol Choirmon. BARRETT. CHARLES — Rodio TV Electronics C2 . Vice-President CD. President CD. BATES. DARREN — Boseboll C2); Sophomore Vice-President: Choir CD; Stu- dent Congress (2); Bellguord: French Club C2). BAULCH. SHARLA — Thespians C3). Treasurer (1): NFL C3); Choir C3): French Club C2). Vice-President; AFS CD: FHA C2).- Who’s Who in Speech ond Dromo; Stu- dent Congress CD. Third House Represen- tative C2). Girls' Social Choirmon CD; Girl of the Month; Activity Top 10 Nominee. BEALE. KEVIN — Footboll (2). All-City leom (1). Honorable Mention — District; FHA CD; Track CD: Footboll Scholarship; Cisco Junior College. BEBERSTEIN. CLAYTON — Student Athletic Troiner for Footboll C3): Trock (3); Soccer CD. Moth-Science Club C3 ; Chess Club C3 . German Club C2); NHS C2); Notional Merit Scholarship Commended Srudenr; AFS CD; Student Congress (1); UTA Presidential Leadership Scholarship; Academic Top 10 BECKETT. TIM — Building Trodes. VICA. BECKHAM. TRISHA — Bond C3). Secretory Treosurer CD; Choir (2); French Club C2); FHA CD; Orchestra (1); How to Succeed in Business Without Really Try- ing”; Fiddler on the Roof ; Celebrorion C2 . BELL. ALEX — ICT CD. BELLAH. TERESA — DECA CD. FHA CD. BENNINGFIELD. LIN — Building Trodes CD. BESS. DAVID — Phoro-Journolism CD; Elec- tronics C2). Treosurer CD: VICA. BEVERLY. TERESA — Choir C2); Spirit Sisters CD; Sponish Club CD. BIRD. DAVID — Bosketboll C3). 3rd Team All-Torront County, 2nd Team All-District CD. 1st Teom All-District CD: Boseboll C3). Honorable Mention — District (2): FCA CD; FHA CD: Miss Texon Pogeont Escort CD; Activity Top 10 Nominee. BIRDSONG. KEVIN — Sponish Club C3). Presi- dent CD; Student Congress C2). Senoror CD; FCA CD: Chess Club CD: Swim Teom C2). Co-Coproin CD. Regionol Qualifier C3). 2nd in District; Miss Texon Pogeont Escort (1); Homecoming Queen Escort CD: FHA CD; Activity Top 10 Nominee.- Eddlemon-McForlond Scholarship; PTSA Scholarship. BISHOP. BRENT — Sponish C2). BLACK. LAFONDA — Trock Teom C2). Newcomers Club (3). President CD: Drill Teom (2); French Club C2). Treosurer CD; FHA CD; Homecoming Nominee.- Miss Texon Finalist CD. BLACK. RONNA — FHA C2 : Sponish Club CD; Third House Representative CD; Choir C2). BLEVINS. JULIE — FHA C3); Sponish Club C3). BOZEMAN. DARREN BRADLEY. PAULA — Drill Teom CD: Choir C2). Secretory CD: Spirit Sisters CD; Sponish Club C3). Secretory CD: FHA CD. Secretory CD; Student Congress CD: FBLA CD. BRAGG. TERRY — DECA CD: FHA CD. BREEDLOVE. KENNY — Choir (1) Soccer CD: Sponish Club CD; Auto Body CD. Treosurer CD. 2nd Place on Project or District CD. 2nd in Speed ond Skill or District CD. BREWER. ANGELA — FHA CD: French Club CD; Spirit Sisters CD: DECA CD: Homecom- ing Queen Nominee: Choir (1); Third House Representative CD: Tennis CD. BROOKS. TONYA — FHA CD: Choir CD. BROWN. ANTHONY — CVAE C3). President CD. FHA CD. BROWN. CAROLYN — Choir (1): FHA CD. Vice-President CD: OEA CD. Vice-President CD; Student Congress CD. BROWN. JUSTIN — Sponish Club C2).- Foot- boll C3); FCA (1). FHA CD: Homecoming Escort; Cancer Donce-o-thon C3). BROWN. STEVE — Auto Mechonics CD. BROWN. TERRI — Volleyboll CD: French Club C3): Sponish Club CD: Vorsity Cheerleader C2): Choir (1): FHA CD: FBLA CD; Student Congress (2).- FCA CD: JV Botgirl CD; Spirit Sisters CD. BUCKHOLT. MARTY — Swimming C3 . Co- Coproin CD. Most Dedicated CD. Regionol Qualifier C3); FCA (2); AFS CD: Third House Representative (1); German Club C3): Twirp King Nominee: Crozy Legs Nominee: Homecoming Escort; Miss Tex- on Pogeont Escort; Long Toll Texon.- Concer Donce-o-thon CD: Activity Top 10 Nominee: Billy Armstrong Scholarship; PTSA. BULLARD. DONNA — FHA CD: VOE CD; French Club CD. BUSH. LADONNA — Student Congress C3). President CD. Student Leadership C2 . Fire Morsholl for Youth Doy in Government (1). State Representative C3): FHA C3). Secretory CD. Vice-President CD. Reporter CD. State Representative C2); Spirit Sisters C3). Vice-President CD: AFS C2 ; Newcomers Club C3): PTSA C3); Homeroom Representative C2): Newspoper Stoff C3). Page Editor C3). Monoging Editor CD: Quill ond Scroll (2). Honor Member CD; Sign Longuoge Club CD: Homecoming Nominee; Arlington Civic League Girl of the Month; School Spirit Nominee: Miss Turkey Nominee.- Twirp King Escort; 2nd Place in the Dollos Times Herold News Writing. Soroptomist Nominee: Best Staffer — Texons Tolk; Miss Irresistible.- Activity Top 10; Student Leadership Departmental. Girl of the Yeor for Arlington Civic League. BYBEE. JOHN — Student Congress C3). Chess Club C2); Choir C3 : Dromo CD. AFS C2). Sponish CD: Footboll C3). Boseboll CD: FCA CD. C CAFFEY. PHIL — Boseboll C3 ; French Club CD: FCA CD: FHA CD; Third House Representative C3). CAIRNS. MIKE — Bond C3); AFS C3). Secretory CD: Russion C2). Vice-President CD: Newspoper Stoff (2). Page Editor CD; NHS C2); Student Congress C3). Represen- tative CD: Twirp King Nominee.- Or- chestra in How to Succeed in Business Without Reolly Trying ; Quill ond Scroll C3). Honor Member CD; UIL Journolism District ond Region CD: Russion Deport-, mental; Miss Texon Progrom Designer; CD; Stage Crew CD. CAMMACK. STEVE CAMPBELL. THERESA — Bond C3); Orchestro C2); FHA CD; Texos Wesleyan College I Bond Scholarship. CAMPOS. MARIO — Soccer C3); Footboll (1): Sponish Club C3 : FHA CD. President Chapter III CD; FBLA CD; Third House Representative CD: AFS CD; Homecoming Queen Escort; FCA CD. CANTRELL. CLARK — Boseboll C3 . 1st Teom All-District CD. Honorable Mention CD: FHA CD; FBLA CD: Sponish C2). Activity Top 10 Nominee. CARMICHAEL. BYRON — VICA C2 : Building Trades Deportmentol. CARTSUNIS. PETER — Footboll C3). Coptoin CD: NHS C2), President CD: Germon Club C3). President CD: Student Congress C3 : Sophomore Closs Boys’ Sociol Choirmon. Senior Closs Vice-President; Texos Boys' State; UTA Comp Science Engineering 286 Senior Index Scholorship.- Trock (3); Who's Who Among Americon High School Students; Twirp King Nominee,- Homecoming Escort (2): Activity Top 10,- UTA Presiden- ts! Leodership Scholorship; Acodemic Top 10. ASEY. TANA — DE (1); FHA (1). Secretory (1). ASTANUELA. RAMON — FHA (1); FOlA (1); Sponish Club (2). AVANAU6H. KENDRA — Oond (3); AFS (2) .- French Club (3). HAPMAN, LETITIA — Cheerleoder (3): French Club (3); FHA (2); Spirit Sister (1); Third House Represenrotive (3). HAPMAN. TOD — Footboll (3); Soccer (3). Coproin (1); NHS (2); French Club (3); Stu- dent Congress (3); Chess Club (3). Presi- dent (2); Coys' Sociol Choirmon (1): Moth-Science Club (1); Who's Who Among Americon High School Students.- Twirp King Nominee; Homecoming Escort; Miss Texon Pogeont Escort; Concer Donce-o-thon (2); locol Elks Foundotion.- Stote Elks Notsnol Foundotion; UTA Com- puter Science Deportment; UTA Presiden- tiol Leodership Scholorship; Acodemic Top 10; Mr. Som Houston. HARANZA. ALCERT — Footboll (3). Cop- toin (1). All-District (1). All-City (1); Soccer (3) ; Trock (2); Sponish Club (3). President (1) . Vice-President (1 : Sophomore Closs President; Junior Closs Vice-President; Stu- dent Congress (2). Vice-President (1).- Chess Club (3); Science Club (2). AFS (1); PTSA (3). Closs Representotive (2); Homecoming Escort (2); Twirp King Nominee; Who's Who Among Americon High School Students; Americo's Out- tending Nomes ond Foces: Arlington Youth Needs Tosk Force (2); Sophomore Closs Fovorite Nominee; Activity Top 10; Miss Texon Pogeont Escort; Elks Club Teenoger of the Month; Eddlemon- McForlond Scholorship; Sociol Studies Deportmentol. HEATHAM. MELISSA — French Club (3); Merit Aword. LAPPER. PATRICK — Trock (3). All-District (2) ; Sponish Club (1). LARK. JEFF — Bond (2); Ouilding Trodes (2). 1st Ploce in Cobinet Moking ot District; Sponish Club (1).- Trock (1); VICA (2). :OKER. JAMIE — Choir (1); Spirit Sisters (2); FHA (1); Student Congress (1). QLOAUGH. TERESA — French Qub (3). iOLLINS. GLENN — Oond (1); Tennis (1). :ORDOVA. VICKY — Ooskerboll (3); FHA (1); Trock (1). ;OURTNEY. TONY — French Club (3); Sponish Club (1): FHA (1); UIL Drofting; Science Club (2). OVINGTON. RON — Footboll (3). All-City (1) . All-District Honoroble Mention (1); Soccer (3); French Club (1); FHA (1); Twirp King Nominee; Activity Top 10 Nominee :R0S5. CRAIG — French Club (3). President (2) ; Annuol Stoff (1). Best Sroffer.- Choir (2). Sophomore President; A Coppello Librorion. First Closs (2); Thespions; NHS (2). Vice-President; NCTE Nominee.- Miss Texon Pogeont MC: Homecoming Escort (2); Sign Longuoge Club (1); Concer Donce-o-thon (3). Choirmon (2); Junior Closs Boys' Sociol Choirmon.- Student Congress (3); Who's Who Among Americon High School Students (2): JV Tennis (1); FHA Chopter I Treosurer; Acodemic Top 10. US Notionol Speech ond Dromo Aword; Musicols — Bye. Bye Birdie’, ond Fiddler on the Roof; Ploys — Aesop's Fobles , Spoon River Anthology , ond One-Act '83 . The Crucible ; Activity Top 10; TCU Achieve- ment; UTA Presidentiol Aword: Student Leodership (1); Junior Closs Fovorite Nominee. CROSS. GLENDA CROSS. WILLIAM — Tennis (3); Student Con- gress (1). Third House Representotive (1). CROW. KIM — Thespions (2). Secretory (1); NFL (1); Choir (3). Secretory (1): FHA (1); NHS (2); First Closs (1); Homecoming Finolist.- Girl of the Month; Tournament Squad. Vice-President (1); AFS (1); Who's Who in Speech ond Dromo: Drill Team (1) ; Student Congress (2).- Activity Top 10 Nominee CRUZ. ROXANN — Sponish Club (2); Choir (2) . CRUCE. TERRI — Drill Team (1); Fiddler on the Roof. CURD. REGINA — Spirit Sisters (2); Sponish Club (1); OEA (1). 3rd in Areo — Informa- tion Communications: NHS (2): VOE (1); Arlington Legol Secretory Association. D DALLEY. TERESA — Sponish (1); Auto Mechonics (2). Reporter (1). 1st in District; Swimming (1). DALTON. ANNA — French Club (3). Secretory (1). Treosurer CD: Student Con- gress Representative (3); Student Leodership (1); Spirit Sisters (2). Secretory (1); Choir (1); Librorion PTSA (3): Drill Teom (2). Lieutenont (1). Annuol Stoff CD; NHS (2); NFL (1); FHA (1). Treosurer Chopter II, AFS (1); Thespions (1); Who's Who Among Americon High School Students: Miss Texon Pogeont 1); Homecoming Nominee.- Girl of the Month. December; Twirp King Escort (1); Concer Donce-o-thon (3). Choirmon (1): Fiddler on the Roof , The Crucible : Optimist Award; Activity Top Ten. DANG. BICH — Trock (1); Student Congress CD; Cosmetology (1). DANIEL. JON — Footboll (2); Third House Representotive (3): French Club (1); FHA (1). FCA (1). DANIELS. CATHRYN — Trock (3). Captain (1): Choir (3).- Newcomers Club (2), Vice- President; French Club CD; Ooskerboll (1). DAY. PAM — Cheerleoder (3); Miss School Spirit; Student Congress (3). Treosurer (1); Thespions; Sophomore Closs Fovorite Nominee; Junior Closs Fovorite: Spirit Sisters; Choir (1); Homecoming Queen Nominee. DEATHERAGE. ROBIN — DECA (2); FHA (2): NHS (2). DEBAUN. DARIN — VICA (1). ICT. DEGNER. SANDRA — FHA (1). DEGROOTE. DENISE — Girls' Ooskerboll Manager (2); FHA (1). DICKSON. KEITH — Bose boll (3); Footboll (1); FBLA (2). FHA (1). DILLARD. SENA — DECA (1). DISANTO. ROSEMARIE — FHA (1); French Club (1); Third House Representotive (1). DITTO. TIMOTHY — FHA (1); FBLA (1); Third House Representative CD. DO. PHUNG DODSON. LORI — French Club (1): VICA (2). Sergeont or Arms (1). Reporter (1), DOMINEY. BETH — A Coppello Choir CD: Thespions (2): French Club (2): Newcomers Club (1); AFS (1): FHA (1); Who's Who Among Americon High School Students: Third House Represen- totive (2). PTSA (1). DORAN. DEORA — DECA (1). DOSSETT. TREY DOWNS. DANA — Bond (3): French Club (2): FHA (1). DRAKE. TERRY — FHA (1); Auto Mechonics (1). Sorgeonr ot Arms (1). DYER. CRAIG — Foorboll (2); Baseball (3). Coptoin (1). Honoroble Mention All- District (2); UTA Boseboll Scholorship £ EASON. SCOn — Boseboll (2); FHA. DECA, Vice-President (1). EBARO. PAM — DECA (2). Creative Morketmg Project (1). EDWARDS. NANCY — Speech 1): Cosmetology CD. VICA (1): VOE (1): OEA (1). EDWARDS. ROGER — Sponish Club: Student Congress. ELLASON. ROY — Auto Body (2). Sergeont ot Arms (1). President (1); Sign Longuoge (1): Youth Merit Aword: Certificate of Merit: Auto Body Deportmentol ELLISON. CORRINA — Quill G Scroll (2). An- nuol Stoff (1): Choir (1); Activities Choirperson of Youth Alive (2); Art (2). ENGEL. KAREN — FHA (1); Sponish Club (1). ENGLAND. CARA — FHA (2); Sponish Club (1). ESCAMILLA. FRANCISCO — Third House Representotive (3): Science Club (1).- FBLA (1); FHA (1). EVANS. JAMES — Footboll (2): DECA (1); HECE (2). £ FARNIK. BETH — Spirit Sisters (3). President (1) . FHA (2): FCA (2); Choir (2); Trock (2). Student Congress (3): Homecoming Finalist; French Club (1): Boseboll Botgirl (3). FERNANDEZ. FERNANDO — Football (1). Auto Body (1). Vice-President (1): FHA (1): Sponish Club (1). FICKETT. DAVID — Bond (1); French Club (2) : Trock (3). 1st District — Pole Vaulting. FINCHER. EDDIE — Footboll (1) FINSTAD. ROGER — ICT (1): Power Mechanics (3). FLORES. MARGARET — Sponish Club (2); OEA (1). FOSTER. SONYA — FBLA (1). Sodol Choir- mon (1); Third House Representative (1): Newcomers (2). Sociol Choirmon (1).- Trock (2). FHA (1 . FOXHALL. KIM — DECA (1); Choir (2). FHA (1) ; Spirit Sisters (1): Student Congress (1); FOLA (1); Sponish Club(1) FRAUSTO. DANIEL — DECA (1). FREEMAN. CECIL — Bosketboll (2); French Club (2); FHA (2). FREEMAN. MARY — Choir (3); Drill Teom (2) ; Dromo (1); FHA 1 : Third House Representotive (1). FUDGE. VYVYAN — Sponish Club (1); FHA 1 . Senior Index 289 G GAONA. DIANAH — Sponish Club (2): FHA (1): JV Tennis (1); Who's Who Among Americon High School Students; ROTC (1). GARNER. CYNDI — Choir (2): Dromo (2); Germon Club (1); OEA (1). GARNER. SUZANNE — Sign Longuoge Club (1); Photogrophy (2); Tennis 3). GARRETT. ANDRA — Bosketboll (3); FHA (1). GARRIETY. DOUG — Golf Teom (1): Trock Monoger (1); Photo Journolism (2): FHA (1) : Third Ploce District Photo Contest: Third House Representotive (1). GAUVEY. STEVEN — Football (3): Germon Club (2); FHA (1): Quill 6 Scroll (1). Texons Tolk Stoff (1). GEIS, JOHNNIE — Football (1): Trock (1): French Club (1). GILLIAM. TONYA — Drill Teom (3). Lieute- nonr (2); Choir (1): Sponish Club (1); FHA (1 : Miss Texon Finalist (1); Spirit Sisters (3): Student Congress (3); All-American Drill Teom(l). GILLESPIE. RAMZI — NHS (2): French Club (3): Quill 6 Scroll (2). Newspoper Stoff (1). Poge Editor (1); Chess Club (3). Treasurer 1): Moth Science (1); AFS (1): Homecom- ing Escort (1); Miss Texon Escort; Activity Top Ten Nominee; UTA Presidential Leadership Scholarship; DAR Scholarship. GOODE. PAT — Auto Mechanics (2); Foot- ball (1). GOWDY. MINDY — Volleyball (3). All- District (2). All-State (1); Bosketboll (2): District Honoroble Mention (1); NHS (2); FHA (1): Spanish Club (2). Moy Girl of the Month: Acodemic Top 10; FCA (1); Who's Who Among Americon High School Students (1); Activity Top 10 Nominee GREEN, ALICIA — Newcomers (3). Vice- President (1); FHA (3); Drcmo (2): PTSA Closs Representative (1). GREEN. JIMMY — Foorboll (3). All-District (2) : FHA (1); Trock (2). GREENE. CARDELL GRIFFITH. ELLEN — FHA (1). GULLETT. CURTIS — Oond (3); Quill G Scroll (2). President (1). Honor Member (1); Newspoper Stoff (2). Ad Monoger (2); AFS (3). Historion (1), Vice-President (1); Russian Club (2). Social Choirmon (1); Third House Representotive (3): Activity Top 10: UTA Music Scholarship: Homecoming Escort (2); Miss Texon Pro- gram Designer (1). Stoge Crew (1). Stage Monoger (1): Who's Who Among Americon High School Students; Or- chestra in Fiddler on the Roof. GUTKOWSKI. STEVE — Sign Longuoge Club (1): Sponish Club (1): Trock Monoger (1). H HACKENDERG. KRISTEN — Annuol Stoff (3). Editor (1). Quill G Scroll (2). Secretory (1). Honor Member (1); NFL (2). President (1); AFS (2). Reporter (1); Student Congress (3). Third House (2). Representative (1); French Club (2); NHS (2); Thespions (3); PTSA Homeroom Representative (1); Teahouse of the August Moon ; Bye Bye Birdie”: Youth in Government Doy; Chomber of Commerce October Girl of the Month: Who's Who Among Americon High School Students; DAR; Ac- tivity Top 10: First Ploce Voice of Democracy. District Speech Conresr: UIL Second Ploce Informative Speaking; Rotary; Speech Departmental; Alternore State Meet Informative Speaking. HALFORD. LOUANNE — Drill Teom (3). Cop- toin (1); Choir (1); Student Congress Representotive (2); FHA (1). President (1): Sign Longuoge Club (1); Miss Texon Pogeont Finalist; Homecoming Nominee: Activity Top 10 Nominee. HAMMONDS. MIKE — Photo-Journolism (2). HARPER. REGINALD — Bosketboll. HATCHER. MARY — FHA (2). HEFLIN. KIMBERLY — FHA (2) HEIGHT. TRACY — Bond (3): Student Con- gress (2): AFS (1): Russion Club (3): French (2) ; Sponish (1); Miss Texon Pogeonr Finalist; Fiddler on the Roof ond “How to Succeed In Business Without Reolly Trying ; Newcomers Club (1); Choir (1). HELTON. ANITA — Choir (3) HENDERSON. RICHARD — Foorboll (2). Honoroble Mention; Trock (2): Sponish Club (1); FHA (1). HENZ. PAT — Swimming (3). Coptoin (3). Outstanding Swimmer (2): Germon Club (1): Third House Representotive (2). Presi- dent (1); FCA (3): PTSA Devotion (2): Homecoming Queen Kisser (1); King Turkey (1); Twirp King Nominee,- Crozy Legs Nominee.- Photo-Journolism ond Reporter (2); Activity Top 10 Nominee. HESTER. SHELLY — OEA (1). Historian (1). 6th Ploce in Areo Contest for Activity Scrop Book; FOLA (1). Secretory (1). HILL. JOHN — VICA (2). HILL. KEVIN HILL, SHAWN — Spanish Club (2); Footboll (1). HILTON. DEBBIE — Bosketboll (3); FHA (2); Spirit Sisters (2). HOBBY. KIM — Volleyboll Monoger (2); Choir (2); FHA (1): AFS (1); Newspoper Stoff (3).- Student Congress (2). Third House Representative (1): Quill ond Scroll (1); PTSA Representative (1); Spirit Sister (3) . Treasurer (1): Who's Who Among Americon High School Students (1). HOFFPAUIR. HELEN — French Club (3): VOE (1). HOLDERBY, PATTI — AFS (1). FHA (2). Presi- dent (1); Student Congress (1). HOLLAND. DEBBIE — VOE. Treosurer (1). HOLMES. SUSAN — FHA (1). HOPKINS. TENIA HOWE. LORI — French Club (2); DECA (2). President (1), Treosurer (1): DE Deportmentol. HUMISTON. PATRICIA — Spanish Club (3). INGLE. THOMAS IRBY. KAREN ISENBURG. LORI — Spirit Sisters (2). Group Leoder (1); FHA (1); Student Congress (1). ISOM. DAWN — Bond (3): Choir (1); FHA (2). Student Congress (3): Spirit Sisters (1): PTSA Representotive (2). IVIE. ANGIE — Thespions (3). Vice-President (1): NFL (3). Treosurer (1); Tournomenr Squod (3). Senior Represenrotive (1): Store Porticiponr in TFA Store: 3rd Ploce in Duet Acting; One-Acts: “Rozencrontz ond Guildenstern Are Dead . “Indians ond “The Crucible ; Teohouse of the August Moon . Bye Bye Birdie . Godspell . “How to Succeed in Business . Aesop's Folobles . “Fiddler on the Roof ond Spoon River ; AFS (2). President (1); Sign Longuoge Club (1); FHA (1): Choir (1). Vice-President (1); Stu- dent Congress (2), Secretory (1); Homecoming Queen Nominee. J JACKSON. STEPHEN JAMISON. RICARDO JARVIS. REYNOLD — Rodio TV Electronics (2). Sergeant or Arms (1). JEFFERY. DOROTHEA — Bond (1); ROTC (1): Trock Monoger (3); Moth Club (1). JENKINS. MIKE — Footboll (3). All-Areo (1); Bosketboll (1); Trock (3). FCA (1 : Choir (1); FHA 1). JEZEK. AMY — Cosmetology (1): Choir (1); HECE Cl). JOBE, NANCY — Choir (3). Sophomore Choir: Librorion (1). A Coppello (2), Vice- President (1). President (1). First Closs 2): Qualified for Store in UIL Solo ond Ensem- ble (2): 3 Gold Medols in UIL; Student Congress (3): Miss Texon Finalisr (3). Miss Congeniality (1); French Club (2): Homecoming Nominee (1); PTSA Represenrotive (2): FCA (2); FHA (1), Reporter Cl); Sign Longuoge (1); Twirp King Escorr (1); NHS (1); Activity Top 10: Spirit Sisters (1): Newcomers Club (1); AFS (1): Choir Aword. JOHNSON. GREG — Photogrophy (3). Photo-Editor. 6-lsr Places in UIL; Photo Journolism Deportmentol. JONES. BRUCE — Boseboll (2); Auto Body (1); VICA (2). Sergeant or Arms.- 1st Ploce Project ot District Meet in Auto Body. JONES. CAROL — Sign Longuoge (1); Swim Teom (1); Spirit Sisters (2); French Club (1).- OEA (1); FBLA (1); Third House Represen- totive (1): Who's Who Among Americon High School Students; OEA District. 3rd Ploce in Records Monogement; FBLA District. 5rh Ploce in Accounting I. JONES. CLARENCE — Footboll (1). JONES. GWENDOLYN — Trock (1); FBLA (1); Newcomers Club (1). JONES. JEFF — Auto Mechonics: VICA (1). JONES. JUANITA — FHA (3); HECE (1). JONES. MARK — Boseboll (3). All-District (1). All-Mid-Cities (1). All-City (1). Teom Cop- roin (1); Footboll (1); Bellguord (1); Mr. School Spirit (1): Activity Top 10 Nominee. JORGENSEN. STEPHANIE — Orchestra (3). Reporter (2). Vice-Pres-denr (1). President (1): AFS (3). Phone Choirmon (1); Sponish Club (2); FHA (1): Chess Club (1 . Reporter (1): Third House Representative (1); Sign Longuoge 1): Homecoming Queen Nominee (1). K KAVANAUGH. JAMES — Germon (2). KERLEY. PAM — FHA (2). Secretory; FBLA (1). President; Student Congress (3). Third House Secretory; Chess Club (1): Newcomers Club (2); Homecoming Queen; Twirp King Escort; Miss School Spirit Nominee.- Activity Top 10 Nominee.- Bellguord; Februory Girl of the Month. KESTERSON. RUSSELL — ICT (1). 2d0 Senior Index Y. JUDY — Germon Club (2); FHA (1); DECA (1). Vice-President; FOLA (1); AFS (1); Spirit Sisters (2). KER. MORRIS — Footboll (3). Teom Cop- rain (1). Leadership Aword (1). All-District Honoroble Mention; Choir (1); FHA (1): FBLA (1); FCA (1). ILLY. ELLEN — CVAE (2); Librory Assistont |(1). ING. ALYSA — French Club (2); FHA (1); Newcomers Club (1); Spirit Sisters (1); Third House Representative (2); Journalism (1). .IESCH. KAREN — Germon Club (3); NHS (2); Third House Representative (1); AFS (1). Who's Who Among Americon High School Students. OTCH. VICTOR — Bond (3). 1st Ploce Drum ond Solo Ensemble, 1st in Drum Ensem- ble; Sponish Club (2); DE (1); Scholarship to Lon Morris College In Bond. RAMER, EDWARD — CVAE (2). Vice Presi- dent (1). L ACKEY. TERRY — Footboll (2); Track (2): AFS (1); Annual Sroff (1); Quill ond Scroll (1). AMBERT. KEITH — ICT CD. Treosurer. 2nd Ploce Skill Contest. ange. scon ANGLEY. ROGER — Footboll (3). All-District Honoroble Mention. All-City CD: Sponish Club (2); FHA (1): Dromo (1); FCA (1) ANKSTON. PAULA — FHA (3). Germon Club (1). FBLA (1); OEA (1). ARSON. MATT — Electronics Departmental. AYTON. VICKI — FHA 3 . Treasurer (1). French Club (2); Student Congress (2). Senior Class Representative. FCA (1). Treosurer EDBETTER. SANDI — FHA (1); Office Assistont. EE. WES .EIGH. PAUL — Footboll (1): VICA (1): Science Club (1). .EUTY. CHRIS — Germon Club (2); Chess Club 1). .INDLY. DANIEL — ICT Deportmentol. .INTHICUM. RHONDA — Trock (1): FHA (1): Choir 1) .IVINGSTON, DENNIS — Germon Club (2); Bosketboll (1); Moth ond Science Club (1): FCA (1); Homecoming Escort (1); Germon Deportmentol. .OCKE. LISA — Sponish Club (2): Spirit Sisters (3); Student Congress (2); HECE (1): Homecoming Nominee; FHA (2). Secretory (1). President (1); Student Leadership (1). LOOPER. ROBY — CVAE (1): ICT (1). .USK. DWIGHT — Footboll (1); FHA (1); Track (1). LY. HOA LYNCH. JOY — Sponish Club (2); Who's Who Among Americon High School Students. M MAAVICH. TODD MACY. CHRISTOPHER — Sponish Club (1). MAIDENS. MIKE — Bond (3): Orchesrro (2); Stoge Bond (2). All City Bond (3). All Region Bond (2). All Area Bond (1). All State Bond (1). All Store Solo ond Ensem- ble (3). UIL Solo ond Ensemble (3). First Division Medals. UTA Music Scholarship. MALDONADO. DAVID — Footboll (3); FHA (1) : Sponish (2). MALER. KAREN — Volleyball (1); Sponish Club (1). FHA (1). MANSFIELD. MICHAEL MARSHALL. LOIS — FHA (3): HECE (1). Treosurer Secrer ory (1): HECE Deportmentol. MARTINEZ. BLANCA — OEA (1). MASERANG. HENRY — NHS (2); French Club (2) ; Phoro-Journolism (2); Torronr County Scholarship. MAYO. DAVID — Bosketboll (2): FHA (1). MCCLENDON. LISA — Volleyboll (3); FHA (1) : French (2); Homecoming Nominee. McCLURE. PATTI — Choir (3); DECA (3). Historian (1). Vice-President (1): Swim- ming (1); How to Succeed in Business. McCORD. DARREN — Footboll (1); Sponish Club (2); Boseboll (1); Student Congress (1). MCCOY. VALENCIA MCCREARY. CHARLES — Bond (3); French Club (1); AMTA 1st Division (1); UIL 1st Division. McCUGH. JACKIE — Choir (3); FHA (1); Stu- dent Congress (1). Third House Represen- tative (1). McELROY. BILLY — Quill ond Scroll (1): Science Club (1); Newspaper Staff (1); NHS (2) ; French Club (2); Miss Texan Pogeont Escort (1 : Activity Top 10 Nominee; Fred Kurz Memorial Scholarship. McGlLL. LAURA — Spanish Club (1); Dromo (1): Varsity Volleyboll (3); Varsity Bosket- boll 1 . MdNTYRE. DARRELL — VOE (3). Sergeant ot Arms. McLANE. TERESA — Drill Teom (2); FHA (1). Reporter (1); Choir (2). MCMILLAN. TAMMY — Drill Teom (2); Sponish Club (2); FBLA (1); OEA (1); VOE (1) ; FHA CD. McNEELY. LESLIE — French Club (1). McPEEK. SHARIE — OEA (1). MCPHERSON. TRACEY — Sponish Club (1); OEA (1); Third House Representative 1). McQUATTERS. MIKE — Sponish (1); FHA (2). MEACHAM. DOUG — Footboll (3). 1st Teom All City. 2nd Teom All District. 1st Teom All Areo. 2nd Teom All Mid-Cities. Most Voluoble Ployer. Teom Coptoin; Boseboll (1): Trock (1); French Club (1); Athletic Scholarship to Oklohomo Stote University. MENTLIK, ANGELA — Annual Stoff (3); Quill ond Scroll (2). Secretory (1). Honor Member (1); AFS (2): Third House Representative (3): French Club (2): NHS (2) ; Who's Who Among Americon High School Students. MIKESKA. YVONNE — Choir (2); FHA (2); Sponish Club (1); Third House Represen- tative (1); HECE (1). President's Council (1). MILAM. BOBBY — Auto Mechanics. VICA (2). Porliomenrorion (1). Treosurer (1). MILLS. ROGER — Tennis (3); Germon Club (2). President (1); NHS (2); Moth ond Science Club (1); Student Congress (1). Senate (1): Twirp King Nominee.- UIL Spelling (1); UIL Moth (1); UIL Science (1); Activity Top 10 Nominee.- Moth Deportmentol. MITCHELL. LILLIAN — Germon Club (3). Vice-President (1); FHA (1); Spirit Sister (1); DECA (1). MITCHELL. MIKE — Bosketboll (1); Tennis (1). MITCHELL. SHELLY — Cheerleader (1): Bellguord (1); Choir (3); FHA (3): FBLA (1). Vice-President (1); Spirit Sister (2); Class Officer (1). Girls' Sociol Chairman; Student Congress Representative (2): FCA (1); Homecoming Queen Finalist. MOCK. DAVID — Bond (1); Photography (2) . Phoro-Journolism (2). MONK. GREG MOORE. BONNIE — Sponish (2); FHA (1): FCA (1). Vice-President (2); Third House Representative (1). MOORE. GREG — Footboll (3). All-District (1), All-City (1). Teom Coptoin (1), SHHS Outstanding Linemon Aword (1); French Club (2); NHS (2); Miss Texon Pogeont Escort; Academic Top Ten.- Activity Top Ten Nominee. MOORE. KAREN — Librory Assistant (3); FHA (1); Sign Language (1). MORENO. GILBERT — Sponish Club (2); Art (3) . MORRISON. JEFF — Tennis (2); French Club (1); Science Club (2). MOSLEY. MARK — Swimming (2); Choir (1); FHA (2). MOSES. MARK — NHS (2); Footboll (1); FBLA (1); FCA (1); Notionol Merit Commended Student.- Who's Who Among Americon High School Students; Activity Top Ten Nominee; UTA Freshmon Scholarship; Academic Top Ten; Business Deportmentol. MOUNCE. PAUL — Art (3). MUSICK. KIM — Volleyboll (3). 2nd Teom All-District (1); Bosketboll (2): Closs Officer. Secrerary-Treosurer (3 . NHS (2). Officer (1); Sponish Club (2); Annual Stoff (1); Stu- dent Congress (3); Homecoming Queen Finalist; Morch Girl of the Month; FCA (1): Who's Who Among Americon High School Students (1); Activity Top Ten Nominee; PTSA Homeroom Represen- tative (1); Quill ond Scroll. N NALLEY, DARRELL — VICA (2); Footboll (2). NASCIMBENI. LISA — French Club (2). NEGRETE. YVONNE — Drill Teom (1); DECA (2). Vice-President (1): Historian (1); VOE (1); OEA President (1); Homecoming Nominee.- Twirp King Escort; Second Ploce in Stote for DECA Scropbook; Finolisr ot Areo Contest for o Creative Morketing Project in DECA; FBLA; Spirit Sisters (2). NIENAST. JAMES — DECA (1): Twirp King Nominee.- Germon Club (1). NELSON. GINA — Cheerleoding (3); FHA (1); FBLA. Officer (1); Newcomers (1); Third House Representative (1). NELSON. TONYA — Bosketboll Stot-girl (1). NENNMANN. MICHAEL — Trock (3); Footboll (1); Germon Club (2): Third House Representative (1); First in Region XI Computer Program Contest. Gomes Category (1). NGUYEN. NAM — All-District NGUYEN. THAI — Soccer (3); First Ploce in Mortin-Webster Notionol School Art Com- petition; Third Ploce in UTA Art Competi- tion; Art Deportmentol. Senior Index 291 NICHOLS. JENNY — Bosketboll (2); AFS (1); Third House Representorive (3): NHS (2): Quill and Scroll (1): Annuol Sroff (1); Who's Who in Americon High School; Arlingron Police Associorion Scholorship. NICHOLSON. PENNY — French Club (1); FBLA (1); FHA (1); Third House Represen- rorive 1 ; Spirit Sisrer (1). NOVAK. TERRI — Thespions (2). Vice- President (1); NFL (2); One-Act (3); FHA (1); Sign Longuoge Club (1); Tournoment Squod Council (1); School Musicol (3); Choir (3). Stote Quolified in Dromotic (1): Activity Top 10 Nominee.- Theotre Arts Deporrmentol. NUTE. LAWANDA — Bosketboll (3); FHA (2); Sponish Club (2). O OAKES. ROBYN — FHA (2); DECA (1). OLDACRE. MARIE — FHA (1); Choir (1). OPP. JENNI OSTEP. KATHY — AFS (1); DE (1). P PARHAM. BOBBY — Cross Country (1). PARKS. DEBRA KAY — Tennis (1): Third House Pepresentotive (1); Sponish Club (3): FHA CD. PATE. TAMEPA — FHA (1). PATTON. DEENA ( FHA (2): President (1). Treosurer (1); FBLA (1). Treosurer (1); OEA (1) ; Student Congress (3), Pepresenrorive (2) . Third House Pepresentotive (1). PAYETTE. PAN NY — Sponish Club 2); Volleybol! Mgr. (2); Spirit Sisters (2). PENNIE. KEN — Footboll (3). Honoroble Mention (1). All District (2): Bosketboll (3). Honoroble Mention (1); Trock (3). All- District (2); FHA (3); DECA (1); Footboll Scholorship toOSU. PERDUE. LISA — Bond (2); Flog Corps (1): Third House Pepresentotive (1); Spirit Sisters (1); French Club (2); FHA (1). PEPPY. EDDY — Choir (3). Choir Treosurer (1), First Closs (2); Bosketboll (1); Student Congress (1); Acodemic Top 10; Senior Closs Pepresentotive (1): Miss Texon Pogeonr Escort; Who's Who Among Americon High School Students.- Twirp King Nominee. Mr. Crozy Legs; Homecoming Escort; FCA (2); NHS 1); Ac- tivity Top 10 Nominee.- Acodemic Top 10. PETERS. GARY — Trock (1); Cross Country (1); Chess Club (1). PHELPS. PAMELA — Choir (1); Dromo (1); Tennis (1); DECA (1). PPASZEK. PAEANN — Choir (3); FHA (1). PRICE. LISA — Bond (2): Sponish Club (2): Dromo Club (1); Sign Longuoge Club 1). PROSPER, MICHELE — Student Athletic Troiner (1); FHA (2). AFS (2). PILGRIM. RICHARD — NHS (2); Science Club (1); Sponish Club (1); Notionol Merit Finolist; President's Endowed Scholor — Texos A M; Minnie Stevens Piper Scholorship Finolist; Who's Who Among Americon High School Students.- Student Congress (1); Honors Colloquium — University of Texos ot Austin; Science Deportmenrol PILGRIM. STACY — Volleyball (3). Annual Staff (2); Sponish Club (2); All District Honoroble Mention Volleyboll (1); Quill ond Scroll (2); Student Congress Pepresenrotive (1).- Who's Who Among High School Students. POLLOCK. SHELLY — Building Trodes (2): VICA (2): Spirit Sister 2): POTC (2): FHA (1); Spanish Club (1). PORTER. CONNIE — Choir (3). First Closs (2). District Choir (2). Areo Choir (1). UIL Solo Ensemble Medalist (2); NHS (2); Thes- pions (1); French Club (1); Spirit Sisters (1); Activity Top 10 Nominee; Choir Deporrmentol. POTTS. LUCRETIA — Trock (1); FHA (1); French Club (3); Photography UIL (2); Who's Who Among Americon High School Students: Fellowship of Christion Athletes. PRUITT. BIANCA — OEA (1). Reporter (1). Fifth Ploce Area.- Drill Team (1); Youth Alive (2); French Club (1); Sign Longuoge Club (1); OEA Student of the Year; VOE Deportmenrol. R RAINES. ROBERT — Sponish Club (1): Swim Club (1); Third House Representative (1). REED. SONIA — Bond (3): Received 4 First Division Medols. UIL (2). AMTA (2); French Club (3). REHONIC. VICTOR — Footboll (3). All-District (1). All-City (1). All-Areo (1); FHA (2); Sign Longuoge Club (1). REILLY, ROBERT — Footboll (1): FHA (1). REINHARD. WENDY — Drill Team (2). All- Americon Drill Team (1); Who's Who Among Americon High School Students (1). Spirit Sisters (1); FHA (1). REJCEK. LORRIE — Third House Student Congress (3): FHA (2); Spirit Sisters (2): Sponish Club (1). RENFRO. LEE REYNOLDS. ROSANNA RICE. KENT — Sponish Club (2): Newspoper Sroff (2). Editor (1); Footboll (1); Student Congress (1); NCTE Writer; Twirp King Nominee; Activity Top Ten Nominee.- Who's Who Among Americon High School Students; First Ploce UIL District Ready Writing (2); Journalism Deporr- menrol; First Ploce Column — Dollos Times Herald. RICHIE. SHERRY — Bosketboll (1).- Trock (1); Newcomers Club (1). Sponish Club (1). RIMMER. VALERIE — DECA (1). ROBER. JULIE — Bond (3). Drum Major (2): Musicol Orchestro (2), Choir (2). First Closs (1). Librorion (1); Sponish Club (2): Student Congress (2). Third House Represen- tative (2); Homecoming Nominee (1); Jonuory Girl of the Month; Sophomore Representative (Bond) (1): Activity Top 10. ROGERS. MARY — CVAE (1). CVAE Deportmenrol. ROSE. DARREN — Trock (2).- Sponish Club (1). RYDER. STEVE —FBLA (1) S SANTOS. ANTHONY — Thespions (2); NFL (1); First Ploce Prose Inrerp — District (1); Fourth Ploce NFL District. Dromotic (1). SANSING. KAREN — NHS (1): Student Con- gress (2); FHA (2). Secrerory (1); Choir (3); Sponish Club (2): Activity Top 10 Nominee. SCOTT. ALEXANDER — Student Congress (2) : Bond (3). SCOn. MURRAY — FHA (1). SELLECK. KATHY — Sponish (2); HECE (1). Historian (1); FHA (2) SELLERS. KENNETH ALAN — ICT (1). President (1). SHAFFER. TRACY — VICA (2). SHARMA. KHAM — FHA (1); OEA (1); FBLA (1), Social Chairman (1). SHEPHERD. CYNTHIA — Choir (3); French Club (1); UIL Choir (2). SHEPHERD. STEVEN — Photogrophy (3). UIL District (1). UIL State (1). Photography Deportmenrol. SHINNEMAN. KELLI — FHA (3); Student Con- gress (1). SHUPE. BILLY JOE — Trock (2). Choir (2); AFS (1); Russion (1); Thespions (1); Dromo (1): Third Ploce Poetry Contest; Sound Techni- cian for Dromo ond Choir Deportments. SHULTZ. MARGARET — Drill Team (3). Best Military; FHA (2); French Club (2); Student Congress (1). SIMS. KEITH — Golf (3). FHA (1). SINOR. LEAH — FHA (1). SLOAN. MIKE — Auto Mechonics (2): CVAE (3) . Treosurer — VOCT (1). SMITH. BYRON — Golf (2). FHA (1). ICT (1). SMITH. EMBERLEY — FHA (1). French Club (1) ; Choir (2). SMITH. MARK — Choir (3). Dromo (1); French Club (1); DECA (1). UIL (1). SNIDER. BOBBY — Bond (3); FHA (1); Sponish Club (1); Twirp King Nominee. SNIPES. DAVID — Bose boll (3). SPYBUCK, CHRIS — Auto Body (2). VICA (1). SONI. MANISH — VICA-Electronics Club (1). Assistant Treosurer (1); Morh Science Qub CD. SPECK. CHRISTINE — FHA (2); Student Con- gress (1); AFS (1); Twirp King Escort; Youth In Government Porricipont. Assistont Director of Community Develop- ment Plonning; UIL Participant in Moth SPENCE. YOLANDA — Volleyboll (3). Honoroble Mention (1); French Club (3); Third House Representative (1). STAYTON. RANDALL — Footboll (1).- Sponish Club (1); FHA (1). STEELE. CHARLES — Auto Mechonics (1); VICA (1). ICT (1) STEELMAN. BILLY — FHA (1). STEPHENS. JASON — Bond (1). Drafting (3). All Store Industrial Arts Competition 1st ond 2nd Ploce (1). STINSKI. CYNDI — Dromo (1). Choir (2). AFS (2) : DECA (1). Spanish Club (1); FHA (1). Treosurer Chapter 4 (1); Newcomers Club (1); Third House Representative. STONE. CRAIG — Sponish Club (1); Art (3). STRATEN. DIANA — Bond (3); Stage Bond (3) ; French Club (1); FHA (1); Miss Texon Pogeonr (Orchestra) Fiddler” Orchestro. SUAREZ. IRENE — A Coppello Choir (3); Photogrophy (3); French Club (2); Fid- dler on the Roof'; 1st Ploce Regional Photographic Comp., 2nd Ploce Store Photographic Comp SUTER. ANDREA — Germon Club (2); FBLA (1); OEA (1); AFS (1): Girls Sociol Choirmon (1); 3rd Ploce os Clerk Typist II. SUTTON. BRIAN — Footboll (1); Auro- Mechonics (2). Secretory (1). President 292 Senior Index (1) : 1st Place Comp, for Auto-Mechonics; Auro Mechanic Departmental. 'R.US. JON — Thespians (2).- NFL (1); Choir I (3): FHA (1); First Closs (2): Choir Librarian (2) . Choir Vice-President (1): Homecom- ing Escort: Who's Who in Speech ond Drama Awrad; Activity Top 10. T VYLOR. VINSON — FHA Cl). IOMAS. KAY — French Club (3); FHA (2): Spanish (1); Youth Alive (2): NHS (1). Secretary (1); Who's Who Among American High School Students,- Third House Representative (1); Activity Top 10 Nominee: Soluto tor ion; French Departmental. fORNTON. KAREN — Cosmetology (2).- Choir (1). IRASHER. MICHAEL IULL. WILLIAM HURSTON. RICKY — Building Trodes (2). i President (1); FHA (1). 5PPINO. KEVIN DRREZ. MARCUS — Footboll (3): Photography (3): Third House Represen- tative (2). FHA (1). AN. BING — Varsity Tennis (2). COGLEN. JENANNE — PTSA Board Member (2). Representative (2). Spanish Club (2): FHA (1). BUSSELL. DAWN — Bond (1). Choir (1). Ger- mon Club (1)p FHS (2). Treasurer CD: Marh Science Club (1), Secretory — Social Chairmon (1). JCKER. THERESA — Volleyboll (1), Sponish Club (1). JRLEY. KELLE — Drama (3), Teahouse of the August Moon , Bye Bye Birdie . Rosencrontz ond Guildensrern Are Deod , Godspell . How to Succeed in Business Without Reolly Trying , In- dians . Aesop's Folobles , Fiddler on I the Roof , ‘ Spoon River Anthology”, ond “The Crucible .- Thespians (3). Reporter (1). President 1); Dromo Sophomore of the Year; NHS (2); FBLA (1); Sponish Club (2); FHA (1); Choir CD; Acodemic Top 10; AFS,- UIL Shorthond District Comp, — 2nd Place. JRNER. CHRISTINA — Choir (3). JRNER. KIM — FHA (1); Choir (3). U IrBAN. JAMES — Orchestro (1); FHA (1). V ANLANDINGHAM. DUANE — Notionol Honor Society (2); FBLA (1); Spanish Club (3); Who's Who Among Americon High School Students; Homecoming Escort (1); I Student Congress (1); Activity Top 10 Nominee: UTA Presidential Leadership; Voledicrorion; English Departmental. VARELA. VIRGINIA — OEA (1). Secretary (1) : FHA (1). VARNER. TAMARA — FHA (1); Sponish Club (2) ; Spirit Sisters (1). VAUGHN, BARBARA — French Club (3); FHA (3). Secretary (1); Student Congress (1), Third House Representative: Homemoking Departmental. VEBRANO. WILLIAM — Electronics (2). VICK. DARRELL — Boseboll (3); Footboll (1); Sophomore Closs Fovorire: Junior Closs Fovorite. VU. TUYET-ANH — Orchestro (1); NHS (2); Orchestro Deportmentol. VY. NIU W WAGENHEIM. ELLEN — Photogrophy (3); UIL District 2. First Place.- First Division. UIL Stote: Commercial Art (3). WAITE. J. J. — Baseball (2); Spanish Club (2) .- Most Spirited (1): FHA (1); Third House Representative (1). WALKER, BLAKE — Drama (3): UIL One-Act (3) .- UIL Prose ond Poetry (2); Thespians (3); NFL (3). Vice President (1). Thespians Reporter (1): Tournament Squad Presi- dent (1): AFS (1): FHA Cl); Fifth in Texos in Dramatic Interpretation (1); Qualified for Stote in Dromotic ond Humorous (1); Dromo Sophomore of the Year; Won Awords at UIL (2). WALLACE. JACKIE — Choir (2); Spanish Club (1); Student Congress (1). WALTON. JULIE — FHA (3). President's Council (2); Sponish Club (2); Spirit Sisters (3): Third House Representative (1). WASHINGTON. DARLYNN — DECA (2). WASSON. LAURIE — Cheerleader (2); Stu- dent Congress (3): FHA (1); Cho:r (1); FBLA (1): FCA (1); Homecoming Queen Nominee. WATSON. TERI — AFS 2V Chess Club CD: FHA (1); Choir (2); Moth ond Science Club CD: Sign Longuage Club Cl). WEBB. MIKE — French Club CD. WELLS. SARAH CCRICKET) — Sponish Club C3); FHA CD: Notionol Honor Society C2); Spirit Sisters CD: PTSA Representative CD: Sponish Departmental. WELLS. RENE — Cosmetology; First Place in District. First Place in Stote. WHITE. DONNA — Sponish Club C3); NHS (2); Spirit Sisters CD. WHITSCELL. EDWARD — Thespions CD. WILBON. MICHAEL — Basketball C2); FHA CD: Trock C3). WILKIE. LORI — HECE. Vice President CD: FHA CD: Sponish Club CD. WILLIAMS. ALETA — Trock C3); FHA C2); FBLA CD: Newcomers Club CD. WILLIAMS. ANGELIA — Basketball (3). Cop- toin C3),- Most Valuable Player. Sophomore Year; Lamar J.V. Tourna- ment. All Tournament; Second Team All District CD: First Team All City CD; FHA (2); FBLA CD. WILLIAMS. DARREN — Footboll C2): FHA CD: Trock C2). WILLRICH. CANDACE — Sponish Club C2). Treasurer CD: Notionol Honor Society: FHA CD: Who's Who Among Americon High School Students CD: Chamber of Commerce February Girl of the Month: Newcomers Club C2): PSAT Commended Student: Texos Achievement Award; Five Year Scholarship to UT Austin.- Spirit Sisters C2); Alpho Koppo Alpho Senior.- NFL: Honors Colloquium.- Dramo Produc- tions. Spoon River”; Activity Top 10 Nominee.- Texos Achievement Award. WILSON, TOMMY — Footboll C3). WILLIS. LINDA — Choir CD. Secretory CD: A Cappella Choir (2). Secretory C2): FHA CD. Vice-Presidenr JV Tennis CD: First Closs C2): French CD: Sign Language Club (1); Stu- dent Congress (2): Leadership Class (1); Qualified for Stote UIL Solo and Ensem- ble CD: Gold Medol in UIL CD: Activity Top 10 Nominee: Miss Irresistible CD. WINSHIP, SHAY — Cosmetology Departmental. WOOD. DARRYL — Spanish CD; Soccer CD: Choir C2). WOOD. KELLI — Choir (2). Officer; First Closs C2); FCA CD. Officer; French Club C2); NHS C2). Officer; Thespions C2); FHA CD; Closs President C2); Student Congress C2): Homecoming Finalist CD; Miss Texon Pageant CD; Dramo Productions. Bye Bye Birdie . Godspell . How to Suc- ceed in Business Without Really Trying , Fiddler on the Roof”, Spoon River An- thology ; Youth in Government; Oc- tober Girl of the Month; Academic Top Ten; Sophomore Closs Favorite.- Miss Sam Houston. WOODS. ALLISON — Drill Teom CD. FHA CD; Sign Longuage Club CD: Spirit Sister CD; Third House Representative CD; Twirp King Escort. WOODARD. JOHNNIE — HECE C2). WORSHAM. SISSY — Office Education Association: VOE WRIGHT. YOLANDA — Dramo C3). 3rd Place in Group Improve.- Newcomers Club C2); Sponish C2): FHA CD: Thespions CD; FBLA CD: Spirit Sisters CD. WYNANS. DOUGLAS — Sponish Club C2). Y YANCEY. MARY — Drill Team C3); Sponish Club CD. FHA CD. Treasurer CD. YOUNG. 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Con- grotulotions! We love you and wish you the best ot TWU — Mom. Dod. Doug Kim Heflin - Congrot ulonons! We're proud of you ond love you very much. — Mom ond Dod Debbie Holland - Congratulor ions! We're proud of you ond love you very much. — Mr. ond Mrs. L. L. Holland. Jr. J. J. Wolfe - With memories of oil you've been. With pride for oil you are. With hope for oil you'll be. And with love for olwoys — Mother ond Dod Complete Line of Sporting Goods Football Basketball Softball Basketball Soccer Tennis Racquetball mSPORTS FACTORY „ 4 w Jmms Wilson Spalding Rawlings Puma Spot Bilt Converse Easton Trophies Team Discounts 9-6:30 Mon.-Sat. 460-4281 or 461-6583 712 Pioneer Pkwy. W. Letter Jackets — Athletic Bags — Custom T-Shirts Alan Austin HANSEN'S POST OAK PAINT AND DECORATING CENTER, INC. “27 YEARS EXPERIENCE 1615 W. PIONEER PKWY ARLINGTON. TEXAS 76013 PHONE (817) 460-1611 MONDAYFRIDAY 7:00-530 SATURDAY 8 30 1 00 DURABLE • DEPENDABLE • DECORATIVE Ads 007 We Thank You For Your Time and Care .. . Mory Derh Lone, Ann Lewis, Derry Whitaker, Don Blankenship, Jeremy Walker, Berry Brown, Sharon Phillips, Ms. Lane's and Ms. Lewis' sixth period classes, Billy Shupe, Gary Novak, and Damon Ross ... for rheir help wirh the Cherokee Assembly. .. . Debbi Lynn Florist and Jones Nursery ... for rheir supplies of flowers ond plants. ... Stephen Howell ond the Photography Deportment... for their terrific photos. ... Barbara Thomas ond the Art Deportment, especially Thai Nguyen ond Chuong Phom ... for rheir artistic ossisronce. . .. The entire Texons Talk Staff... for being our consistent ond omnipresent backbone through oil our deadlines ond especially the lost one. ... Mr. ond Mrs. Dovid Hobby ond Mr. and Mrs. Leslie C. Coirns... for allowing us to invade their homes for our parties. ... Mr. B. H. Remynse. faculty, staff, ond fellow students ... for rheir continuing support. Your 1982-83 Cherokee Staff Enjoy it — it's yours! Lois Marshall - Congrorulorions! Wre proud of you ond love you much. Mom ond Dod Pam Ebarb - Congrorulorions! We re proud of you ond love you very much. — Dill ond Ann Ebarb Virginia Varela - In oil rhy ways acknowledge him. ond he shall direcr thy porhs. Prov. 3:16. We ore proud of you. — Love. Mom ond Dod Floyd Nelson - Congrorulorions! We’re proud of you ond love you very much. — Mom ond Dod 306 Ads Best Wishes TEXAN GRADS! Congratulations from ★ Texas Commerce Bank Arlington Working For Your Success Member Texas Commerce Bancshares, Inc. Member FDIC Ads 309 Stacy Pilgrim Mr. Mrs. Ron Pilgrim Mike Shawn Hill Joel Connie Hill Paula Jean Bradley Mom, Dad, Cindy Melissa Craig Edwin Dyer George Linda Dyer Lisa Perdue Ed Sandra Perdue, Lee, Philip, Billy Mark Jones The Jones Gang Vicki Layton Mr. Mrs. Tony Layton Phil Caffey Ken, Robbie Brad Caffey Gilbert Moreno Jr. Gilbert Estella Moreno Roger Darrell Attkisson Moe Beverly Attkisson Shelly Mitchell Charles, Edwina, Chance Mitchell Ken Pennie Mr. Mrs. Alvin J. Pennie Patrick Henz Mr. Mrs. Peter Henz Karen Sansing Joan Sansing James Alexander Anne Mike Alexander Jamie N. Coker Mr. Mrs. Larry J. Coker Dennis Livingston Rene DeRusha Robert Reilly Mrs. Dollie Reilly 310 Ad mor i ye Theresa G. Campbell Betty and Ray Campbell Greg Moore Eugene, Betty and Kelly Moore R. Paul Mounce Mr. Mrs. Ron Mounce Rosemarie DiSanto Anthony and Rosemarie DiSanto Clayton P. Beberstein Norbert and Loretta Beberstein Samuel R. Acosta Audelia Acosta Family M. J. Benningfield III Mr. Mrs. J. B. Brown Brian Dee Sutton Ross and Brenda Sutton Alexander Scott Yolanda Scott Donna K. Bullard Mr. Mrs. Don Bullard Paula Lankston Kenneth and Judy Lankston James F. Urban Mrs. Betty A. Urban Sonia Reed Blaine I. Reed Mary L. Yancey Sammy and Mary Jo Smith and Charles Yancey Bobby Milam Mr. Mrs. I. L. Milam Debbie Holland Mr. Mrs. L. L. Holland Jr. Jackie Lynn McCugh Lynda McCugh Paula Gable Mr. Mrs. Jack R. Gable P IWARC s Ads 311 How Can You Reach Teenagers? That’s a good question, especially if you are an advertiser with products or services to sell to young people. Advertising your particular goods may be difficult, but it is not impossible. In a recent market survey of the Sam Houston Student Body, researchers discovered that teenagers spend thousands of dollars each month on dating, lunch, entertainment, movies, records, cosmetics, and clothes. Sam students alone spend more than $91,000 on a monthly basis. That means more than $1 million dollars each year! The media which can best project your message to these teenagers are Texans Talk and the Cherokee, award winning publications on the local, state, and national levels. Students at Sam Houston read both of these publications because they stay up-to-date on happenings of interest to them. Your advertisement can reach all of these teenagers. Just dial 460-4305 and let a staff member discuss Ad-vantages and rates with you. Anna Dolton - Congratulations! We're proud of you ond love you very much, — Mom. Dad. ond Joson Clark Cantrell - Congratulations for o super year in Boseboll. — Mr. 6 Mrs. Tommy Cantrell Kim Muslck - Thonk you for filling our home with cheer ond our hearts with loving pride. Moy you olwoys be hoppy. — Mom. Dod, ond Christy Billy McElroy - SOOO-OO-I- E. YOU MADE ITI Congrotulofions. — Mom. Dod. Pennie. ond Amle 1 -, y 4 - 312 Ads YOUR BANK... A REFLECTION OF YOUR GOOD JUDGMENT Banks may be a lot alike, true. But they’re also very different. 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Lorry Wood ond Dorothy June Wood Memo Williams — Congrorulo- tions! You ore o real joy to us. Best wishes for o beoutiful future. — B e r t h o Williams Yvonne Negrete - Congratula- tions! We're pro- ud of you ond love you very much. — Mr. 6 Mrs. D. Negrete LaWonda Nute - Congratula- tions! We're proud of you ond love you very much. — Mrs. Moble Nute 314 Ads Let’s talk business 2908 E. Pioneer Pkwy. Arlington, Texas 76010 (817)649-1111 Member FDIC TEXAS AMERICAN BANK FORUM JONES NURSERY AND LANDSCAPING CO A Complete Garden Center 2400 Dalworth St. Grand Prairie 641-0406 Specializing in: Trees — Shrubs — Flowers Tropicals — Fertilizers Two Locations to Serve You Hwy. 303 at S. Carrier (Next to Gibsons) Grand Prairie 641-2029 Poulo Goble- Congrotulorions! We’re proud of you ond love you very much. — Mr. 6 Mrs. Jock fV Goble Kristen Hockenberg- Congrorulorions doughrer ond sister! Love yo — Mom. Dod. Kevin. Keirh. Kerry. Greg. Jeff. Gory. Lori, Keith. Kurt, ond Kothleen 316 Ads m UfA Corpfl SERVICE Sciiooft PictllMA tyaur 0££cci z£ Settio tycvuf s4«utenCe Don Painter School Pictures Ads 317 6611 Joyce Way, Dallas, Texas 75225 Karen Thornton - Congratulations! We're proud of you ond love you very much. — Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Thornton Suzanne Garner - Congrorulorions! We're pro- ud of you ond love you very much. — Dob ond Dolores Gorner LoFondo Block - Congratulations! We’re proud of you ond love you very much. — Tyrone ond Carolyn Block Pam Day - Congrorulorions! We re so proud of you ond we love you very much. Best wishes for o beautiful future. — Mom ond Dad Check Our Weekly Cash-n-Carry Specials Your Complete Florist Bob and Linda King — Owners Major Cards by Phone You Deserve the Very Best 461-1622 1509 New York Ave. Park Plaza Shopping Center Arlington State Bank has the people and facilities to fiU tall orders. Your Friendly Neighborhood Banking Center. 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We still offer the comfortable and personal service of a small bank. But we’ve strengthened our services to rival the best of the big banks. So, if you've not been by lately, then pay us a visit. We think you’ll like the changes we’ve made. We may be small, but we've got big ideas. Metroplex National Bank 720 Norlh Watson Rd Arlington. Texas 76011 817 261-2901 l mb r FDIC First Unltsd Btocorporatlon. Inc (Soon to Be Part of the InterFirst Family 020 Ads SERVING TEXAS SINCE 1928 Individuals Apartment Complexes Office Furniture Trade Shows Modern Homes Conventions MONTHLY KINTAL .. YIAKLY LIAS! • OPTION 1« PUKCHASI ARLINGTON 469-6141 n WO«Tx DMIAI 244-6330 661-3131 W1 TMIMO IOMW MM «KOOO «0 MUMT 268-3177 XO I «HIM 0 riNCIK rURNITUKt CINTIK ALSO LOCATED IN OKLAHOMA CITY TULSA Donno White - Congrotulotions! We're proud of you ond love you very much. — Mom ond Dod Monish Soni - Congrorul- otions! We re proud of you ond love you very much. — Mr. ond Mrs. Vinu Soni TEXAS SCHOOLBOOK DEPOSITORY 8301 Ambassador Row Dallas, Texas 75247 (214)631-2966 The Texas School Book Depository, as a distributor of elementary and high school textbooks since 1908, has the experience, knowledge and capability to provide the materials you need ... when you need them! Ads 321 Stocy Pilgrim - Congrorulotions! We re proud of you ond love you very much Billy Nelson — Congrorulorions! With oil our love ond besr wishes. — Mom G Dod Join the Who’s Who of Our Ad Section! With a Picture of Your Choice and a Congratulatory Message on a Vs Page Ad ... $20.00 With a Group Congratulations on the Senior Page... $5.00 Kim Musick Mom, Dad Christy Shorlo Boulch - Congrorul- orions! You ore o reol joy ro us. Besr wishes for o b e o u r i f u I furure. — Pot Boulch Bloke Wolker - Congrorulorions for o super yeor in Dromo. I love you very much. — Pot Wolker Jockle McCugh - With oil mine ond Duone's love — Lyndo G Duone — Mom G Dod Senior Ads Available in Journalism, F104 322 Ads In Memoriam wish I could soy rhor Kyle Pounds ond I were better friends thon we were. Kyle wos probobly the eosiest guy to get olong with rhot I ever knew. I met him bock or Hutcheson Junior High, where he olwoys seemed to hove broken o different port of his body eoch month. Our friendship morured os we went through high school. He hod the most obliging sense of humor llyle wos o one- of-o-kind-person. He hod the unconny obility to moke o person lough. He hod o love of life ond wos very high spirited. Kyle ond I become friends lost yeor, our junior yeor. I hod him in Mrs. Kirkpatrick's honors English class. We olwoys used to crom for rests during lunch. Kyle wonted to be o toxidermist ond he wrote his junior rheme on it. He also loved hunting. It wos oil he ever talked obout. The only thing I regret is that I only knew him for o short while, but his memory will live on. I'm glod rhor I knew him. — Anno Dolton KYLE POUNDS We’ll Remember Thee . . . of ony of my friends ond he never foiled to moke me lough either, no matter how bod of o mood I happened to be in. Everyone hos to die. Kyle went 0 little earlier thon most. It saddened ond shocked me when 1 learned of Kyle's death, ond it still upsets me today when I think obout it. 3ut I om happy to know rhot the only memories of Kyle I hove ore good ones, ond rhor is how I will remember him, jovial, energetic, ond olwoys willing to be o friend. — Kent A. Rice l yle Pounds wos someone who enjoyed loughing ond having o good rime. He wos o person who could moke others see the lighter side of almost anything. He wos someone who lived his life to its fullest ond by doing so mode those oround him live olso. Most of oil. Kyle wos o friend to oil those who hod the fortune to know him. — Romzi Gillespie Memoriom 323 Anatole Hosts Senior Prom A Vs fhe Loews Anatole wos preparing for over 400 Som students, these some students were in the various modes of getting ready for their big night, the Senior Prom. Held in the Khmer Povillion, students ond their dotes ote ond danced the night owoy. The Povillion possessed o spectacular orroy of fine decor. The entire hotel wos seen os breathtaking, when students toured various floors by means of the ever populor elevators. Even with o $25 o couple rote, fellos ond gols still went out ond paid up to another $200. This money wos spent on such things os limos, dresses, tuxes, ond, of course, hotel rooms for parties offer the big event. Slow doncing ond swaying ro the music ore Donnie Frazier wirh Kim Hobby ond Dich Dong wirh Thoi Nguyen. Seniors David Alsenz ond Mike McQuorrers toke o breok from the hustle ond bustle of the prom. 324 Student Life Ellen Wogenhelm chors with Irene Suorez. Steven Shepherd, ond Elizoberh Grontom while woiting for the donee to begin Meme Willioms ond Prin- cipol Oud Remynse boogie down to the music on prom night. Moy 7. Student Life 025, £6 Student Life enior Greg Johnson dlsploys on impish grin which foretells on even- ig full of fun. At the Senior Prom. Tod Chopmon ond Pouto Brodley donee the night owoy Student Life 327 Senior Class Shines at Finale The finole of rhe graduation acriviries was held at 8 p.m., May 24 ar Texas Hall of UTA. Each of rhe 401 upperclassmen was allorred six tickers with which ro invire friends and family ro orrend rhe commencement ceremony. There. Salurororion Kay Thomas presented “Everyone Needs o Helping Hond” and Voledicrorion Duane Vanlondingham introduced “Accepting the Challenge ro guests of the service. Upon receiving their diplomos, the graduates shook Principal B. H. Remynse's hond. giving him o silver dollar os o rhonk-you for his service. Two doys before. Mr. Kenneth Kilinski, senior posror of Pontego Bible Church, talked ro rhe graduating doss on “Thermometer or Thermostat,“ or Boccoloureore Service held on Moy 22. Conducted by rhe Senior Closs officers, rhe activity also rook place or Texos Holl. Swim team member Pot Henz honors Mr. Dud Remynse with o Speedo swim trunk ot the groduotion ceremony Proudly walking out of Texos Holl. graduates Dovid Alsenz ond Kenny Dreedlove ore reody ro pony. 328 Student Life At the Baccoloureote Service or Texos Hall, Posror Ken- leth Kllinski speoks to seniors about their future Student Life 329 WE'RE THE BEST AS YOU CAN SEE . . . WE RE THE BEST AS YOU CAN SEE .. . WE RE THE BEST AS YOU CAN SEE . . . WE RE THE BEST AS YOU CAN SEE 300 Student Life SENIOR CLASS OF ’83 SENIOR CLASS OF ’83 Student Life 331 Colors Fade for Sister School A Vrlingron sow two firsts this year, the opening of Arlington's fifth ond most ostenta- tious high school, Martin, ond the fading colors of nine yeor veteran Bowie High School. The stage wos set for o situation hundreds of people felt never should hove even happened. It oil started in September or the rime Martin High School officially opened when it wasn't needed. Enrollment was already down in all the high schools ond wos increasing in the junior highs. What wos needed was another junior high. After Martin was finished, the board decided that another junior high would cost too much. On Monday, May 16, reality struck Bowie fans when by a school board vote of 4-3, the self- proclaimed Best Little High School in Texas become a junior high. Phoros on poges 032 ond 330: Dowie High School students show their support for their school. Other pictures illustrote fans offen- ding school boord meetings. Bowie's Senior Class president. Kylon Wilson, summed if up by saying, I think it's unfair that they (the school board) are changing their minds. They realize they made a mistake by building Martin lost yeor. Although Bowie students silently protested the board’s decision to close their high school, the Volunteers vocally rallied support for their alma mater. After the decision that Monday night, they later congregated at Vondergriff Park to sing songs and yell spirit chonrs in support of their school. ’’We wont to tell the school board we have spirit, Kylon said. We still have pride. We'll never lose it.” 332 Closing Section Closing Section 333 Senioritis hits Steve Gouvey os he does The Gouv” impersonotion insteod of studying. It’s Party Time . . . There comes o Time in life when o cerroin omounr of moturity is needed ro ochieve greor Things. But. on rhe onnuol staff, we surpassed that stage ond “portied” our woy ro greatness. It rakes o lot of courage ro admit that, bur the truth must come out sometime. If it weren't for our secret meetings over birthday cokes, or Cheddar s, or or someone's house, we might never hove survived rhe yeor. Although this post yeor wos hord work, it held o lor of fun memories. We hereby present ro you rhe 1963 Cherokee — Moy it be os cherishoble for you os it is for us. The cofetetio receives expert decorating by senior ortist Steven Shepherd Jock Jackson, speoker from American Airlines, enrertoins the seniors obour life. Seniors ore reminded rhor graduation rime Is here os gowns arrive. Closing Section 335 Heodlines: Korrlno 122 30 pr. Outlines: Serif Gorhic 139 0 pr. Srondord Poper: QC1 weight enomel Cover.- embossed durolith with mission groin Represenrorive: Don Griffin. Toylor Publishing Compony. P 1 ossessiveness of on objecr comes from spending rime wirh ir. Like porenrs. we feel overprorective of our offspring, rhe 1980 Cherokee. Much rime ond hord work hos been given ro our child, ond on oddirionol exrro eye wos conrribured by our sponsor. Ir hos become parr of ourselves, bur we realize rhor like rime one connor be possessive of memories. So ir is wirh pride rhor we presenr rhe 1983 Cherokee . .. now It's Yours! 336 Closing Section
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