Sherman High School - Athenian Yearbook (Sherman, TX)
- Class of 1981
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Organizations . . . . . .246 f i Senior Ads ...... . . .276 Q Advertisements . . . . . .298 Q if ,A Closing ...... . . .368 - I Index ....... . . .376 A- 5 Autographs . . . . . .390 U ' W F' --.f 2 fp? gdb Q4 About the Cover: It was in 1917 that the first Athenian was issued. At that time Sher- man was named the Little Athens of North Texas. The community was widely known for its cultural, architectural, and educational achievements and was so named Little Athens because it was in the Grecian city of Athens that art, culture, and education first started. For this reason, the first volume of our yearbook was titled the ATHENIAN. It has since remained the same for the past sixty-four volumes. 1 N 2 .snip ,aux '-Ilan. A g L . h Sherman High School is an endless corridor of new faces, not-so-new faces, and new ideas slowly absorbed by time and traditiong they blend together to create the Sherman High experience. www 2AThesHsExpenence 1: fr.. .ze .::ig4s:.- - aigxiss Q - ii 2 i pppi Q ... , t, so . km ,.., I K 3 Left Page: Daryl Maynard prepares spaghetti for a Homemaking project. 2. Lauri Fisk performs with Tim Tisdell in Snow White. 3. Jimmy Walker watches early from the sidelines. 4. Djuana Foster and Mary Garrard serve dessert during the FHA progressive dinner, Right Page: 1. Ms. Dana Williams, Lee Olmstead, Lori Beane, David Smith, and Kenny Neely pose for a picture on Western Day. 2. James Baker falls asleep during a class lecture. 3. Tammy Short views chapters before taking a test. 4. Kristi Hase watches the drill team performance. 5. Laurie Smith, Cheryl Carnley and Beth Larson workin English class. ThesHsExperience 3 We learn to enjoy the thrill of rietory and aeeept ilze agony of defeat while we grow as rapidly as the Fil-N' around us. Aeademies fill our weekdays. while sleep and excitement fill our weeken ds. Asm 4 The SHS Experaence six 1 F' ne more rriile to go 'Oi fwqyygmfij' . . ff 'Y K lt,-3 wif A of ,H Q if ' r' . ' ,.. as - Left Page: 1. Mark Mask, and Doctor Cobles son watch from the sidelines, 2. Seniors wait to say their senior saying. 3. Brenda Hepner looks over a book before checking it out. 4. Jeff Criger gets ready to take his senior pic- ture. 5. Dean Cowart is measured for his cap and gown. Right Page: 1. Doug Hermes works on Industrial arts project. 2. Mrs. Sherri Worthington participates in the hoola-hoop contest. 3. Jerry Manaha and Mr. Stephen Rogers discuss a biology lab report. 4. Billy Dorsey shows his dad to his classes during PTA Back-to-school night. 5. Scott Shoemaker shows ex- pression after finishing his pie. 6. Darryl Neely shows his wierd side. 7. The Maroon Marching Machine plays before the game. The SHS Experience We learn to accept more responsibility for ourselves and at the same time prepare for life ahead of us. No one ever said it would be easy, but once ifs over we can look back at the fond memories of our Sherman High experience. 2 6 The SHS Experience '1 o 0 raspmg the memories ut still letting go 'Q 43514 1 6 Q wi. 2 . 3 S rs F .MMWM lumix? Mm . E ii: P . - is . Xi, . . t '- ' ' ...., W, ...gs 5 Left Page: 1. Tinitia Campbell and Patsy Polk, talk between classes. 2. Rhonda McCollum performs during halftime. 3. Mr. Welton Stoker gives a Pep talk to the student body. 4. Chris Richie performs Indian dances. Right Page: 1. Johnny Turner watches from the sidelines during a J.V. home game. 2. Kim Scott gets assistance from Mrs. Donneita Morris. 3. Tammy Richardson performs a skit for the Denison pep rally. 4. Andra McKee spikes the ball to her opponent. 5. James Jack and Penny Shank clown around in the commons before school, 6. Eugene LeRoy waits for his assignment. 7. Nancy Nicholson eyes a SHS Photographer. 8. RosaLynn Oliveres gives a talk during the Friendship Dinner. The SHS Experience - 7 lt seems funny how fashion trends spread. Right now, the obvious in fad seems to be western. lt all started because of the movie Urban Cowboy and a little Houston Club called Gilley's. Although the cow- boy boots and hats have always been in, they are more preppy and certainly more expensive than they used to be. Western isn't the only fashion trend. Over the past few years, students have increased the wearing of T- shirt designs, particularly concert T-shirts and I rode the bull at Gilley's T-shirts. The young ladies have gone back to plaid skirts, blaz- ers and penny loafers or classic slip on shoes. Even the football team has started dressing up for pep rallies. Blue jeans have always been and always will be in, but nowadays it's Willie Nelson or J.R. on the back pocket. 8 Student Life 'WJ' ' 'l L sf . .tg .. ,F Y 5 x .. W' 1. Melanie Wade, Donna Fuggett, and Sherri Walker leave school in style. 2. Julie Kever shows off her Willie Jeans. 3. Cool Ray Russell studies quietly in library. 4. Stylish Terri Shook sits comfortably reading a magazine. 5. Looking her best, Gweneen Scruggs smiles for photographer. 6. Cary Gooch models his Texas Size belt buckle. 7. Mike Kendell and Doug Grissom talk about the latest songs by their favorite groups. U Qggff R' i Q 5 ki :fix W '51 1. Kelly Kramer, Sharon Vrla. Melissa lssacs. and Robin Griffin wear their favorite ierseys, 2. Angela Stewart. Lisa Minor. Sherri Patton. Margaret Moore. and Jane Arnold wait patiently for the Western Day judging 3. Miss Joquita and Miss Bev- erly Gregory act like 50's Day schoolgirls 4. Gloria Walker and Scottie Shoemaker wear their best for Cowboy Day 5. Mickie Myatt dresses up in those fabulous fifties 6. Lowell Johnson. Scott Leville. Mark Wood. Mitch Lee, and Mark Bell dress up like Urban Cowboys. fcedri 0161 qua. 'C C. 2 'W' sz 42 . '--gf 4 5 Several dress days were designed this year to create a time for fun and creativity. The first was 50's Day which was sponsored by Publications. Winning cash prizes for the coolest costumes were Cooper McElhannon. Helene Softly and Julie Adams. Many other dress days were sponsored by the stu' dent council on Homecoming Week. The first of these. Jersey Day. participants wore their favorite football jer- seys. The second, Overall Day. signified that the Cats are 'tbest overall. On Hex Day. students wore black and red to hex the opposing team. The favorite of the week was Western Day. in which guys and gals got the Urban Cowboy fever and slapped on their favor- ite duds. All ot the special dress days were successful and helped to arouse the much-needed student participa- tion. Student Lite 9 gaalhneo U 5 i if D i il 'I Q 1 2 an pmw Es.. ......M,,.f . 3 4 No sooner does the 3 p.m. bell ring than students are rushing home to their favorite pastime activities. Everyone has something to occupy their free time, whether it's watching television or sitting in a movie theatre munching on popcorn. Some students leave school and get ready for part time jobs while others spend their time looking for jobs. There are any number of activities to occupy students' free time including eating, shopping, going to favorite hangouts, doing homework, dating and Cquite often overlookedj . . . sleeping. It seems apparent that most students would rather have a full 24 hours worth of free time, but anything before 8 p.m. and after 3 p.m. is appreciated. 10 g Student Life 1. Billy Keene takes a little nap. 2. Chris Carpenter plays a game of Solitaire. 3. Mike Tucker and Jeff McKinney build up their bodies. 4. Tammy Richardson and Brad Mayer talk between classes. 5. Ken Johnson enjoys a dinner out. 6. Nan- nette Beamesderfer relaxes while talking to a friend. . Jifcfhufzleo :qw 7 fllll U fr . A . 9 9 1. Mana Gomez gives a big smile after finishing pie contest. 2. Excited Jerry Thomas receives a Dallas Mavericks autograph 3. Graham l-loppess takes time out to breath. 4. Debbie McNeese frightens Coach Rekrode during Athenian campaign. 5. Lori Parrish gives it all shes got in hula-hoop contest 6. Cindy Jones, Elaine Carter, Lisa Solomon. Ginny Markl, Larry Lynch kim Brown. and Patti Fillman present a singing valen- tine to Andy Olrnstead. ,yn- iq? l ,. xi ,- -s.S'b', Best in the state Many students complain about school being boring because all you do is work, vvork. vvork. They are right about all the work. but school certainly isn't boring. We have one of the best activity programs in the state. Some common activities are intramurals, assem- blies, and pep rallies, which are created to entertain students. Besides these, there have been numerous other activities this year. To start off vvith, the Publications Staff held pie eat- ing contests, hula-hoop contests. and a 50's dress day. The staff also dressed up as ghosts the day of yearbook sales. It was all part of their yearbook campaign. Another memorable activity throughout the year was the buying. selling, and singing of valentines. One activity not to be forgotten was the night the Bearcats Varsity Basketball team played in Reunion Arena preceding a game by the Dallas Mavericks. Student Life - ll fairs tr 8:3 IE l ig ,515 5 ,Mbna lah 7 4 5 6 Sooner or later. usually after graduation, a young person has to get a job and make ends meet for him- self. He no longer can sit home and let mom and dad feed and take care of him. To prepare for the future, many students are Work- ing and earning a living novv. They are either on the school's job training program or they have a part time job after school. The money they earn is spent on such things as a car, gas, clothes, movies, cosmetics, din- ners out, lunch, school activities, and junk food. Most students either workin a restaurant or a cloth- ing store. Others workin offices, gift shops, or outside doinglaboriousiobs. Although getting a job helps you become more responsible while you are in school, it can be very strenuous on an active student and make it tough to getgood grades. 12 Student Lilo F I W1 . f qfiiiqf Q 9 iff Q4 455- 5' CQL.f'i' . :V Q, 3 , Q WSH.. ia Wg ix 5 t X, Q 3, I 1. Martha Chappell checks prices for customer at J. C. Pen- ney. 2. Linda Shadid gets an order ready at Sonic. 3. Sharon Baldermann shows something at Avvilda's for all new mothers. 4. Mike Wright prepares French fries at Captain D's. 5. Mark Wood stacks canned foods at Gibsons. 6. Derek Davis at work at Watsonburgers soda fountain. 7. Bron Caddell waits on cus- tomer at J, C. Penney, 'K - Tig 2 1-J , ' li X X 1 : .t,. 5 ' , Q ' A A '. ' so ti K nfs T f 5 lg t Kyra- I , f s, of fr Q-1'- sew ' W . -we 719 . , f33.asex5?55s,5j -see. .t W ,' ssrf', 4, ff T ws. wwzzsff 5, 'fr' ' ' ,F i,'-'rf P 4 f - 1 Wil s 7' , ' - 'Q g fe ' r 'f Af' ' is ' : . v 5 ., 4 0 ,M 5' K Q . ff 1md3,X 1 wr-sv 3 313509 HW S Q1 H A an 1 Steve Dodd rides has motorcycle to school 2 James Jack Charles Goodman and Steven Sloan crulse down town IU a jeep 3 Wendell Hubbard gets unto has Regal 4 Robrn Henry comes to school on the bus 5 Nlonlca Davls and Tracey John son enloy walklng to school 6 Good source ot transpor 7 Blake Slmpson brings has sports car to school tatlon gwfzaezcifaoftfczlzhn EE! 1 4 5 Gettmg there Almost every student has heard thelr mom or dad say When l was your age I walked 12 mules to school ln the raln snow sleet and hall They always say that but then turn around and get thelr chlld a set of wheels These wheels mlght be anything from a skateboard to a car but any means of transportatlon IS greatly appre clated Some ot the popular vehlcles among today s students Include Cameros Mustangs Corvettes Trans Ams Z 28s and lets not forget the Puck Up Truck It you re not drlvlng you re rldlng any other number of thlngs lncludlng the bus Some students go as far as t Cgaspj walk' There hasn t been anyone darlng enough to rollerskate to school but you never know Student Lute O 6 ' ' ' A - if ml -f X I 4 l l l f l A t - , ' ' ' - l T 4 my ,s,.w,, ccsgwdgr, x 7 T I U ' h 1 o . . . . . . . ' ' ' ' - 13 I QL xf G' s e .! F1139 Q Departments Department ..-- 6 MW' t 1 2 ,. 'S Someone once said that a picture is worth a thousand words. The art students at SHS believe this statement and hold it to its worth. With the help of three skillful instructors, students experi- ment with painting, charcoals, tempra, ink drawings and many other facets of art. This enables each individual to express his or her creative ability through sketches and drawings. Many of the students pictures are displayed during the year and some are even submitted for printing in the yearbook. Many of the artists who enjoy their work participate further by joining the Art League. It doesn't take a professional to draw, just someone with a genuine interest and a steady hand. lf Art agrees with you, maybe you should agree to Art! 1. Shalon Overturf smiles as she looks over her painting. 2. Nancy Pickens cuts stained glass for her art project. 3. Kim Scott compares her drawing to the original. 4. Gary Griffin and Jeff Rodaway concentrate on their assignment, 5. Daryl Neely works hard on his oil painting. 16 f Departments fa faeces-1.---...Q-.--alli- Q it . .k K K 3 1 J , k, , aejqgm Q 3 Iihi' ' 1' : fr' ...KJ L, I X . f iz: be it , . 5 4. , 'ff e fx : .. 'i,:l+Q.tQ' . D ' .1 sawn, ,. fr sg: gg ff. 1 .4. A :na ,veg 1:1 ' this 'ls' ,S i ...,.,,i,fi1?-1-'ff' ., gf :,. i - Q 5f?:Y'?fw?53 X f 'aa 3 5 Monkey business isn't the only kind of business that goes on at SHS. The Business Department consists of Typing, Shorthand, Gen- eral Business, Accounting, Record Keeping, and Business Law. These classes are designed to help students who plan to work in a business related field. They are also beneficial to college-bound stu- dents in that they teach them how to manage money. Most of what is taught in these courses can easily be applied to everyday work, If you someday plan on minding your own business, this might just be the department to consider. 1. Eddie Gonzales works on general business homework. 2. Donna Duncan, student teacher, explains typing assignment to Todd Riley. 3. Chris Taylor works on typing assignment. 4. Carl Jackson fills out a general business form, 5. Johnny Turner asks Mrs. Bernice Johnson to explain the assignment. C1 'SCJ -s get Departments - fb The Drama department has really gotten its act together. Students in the Speech and Drama classes learn to become familiar with public speaking, and perform dramatic monologues and dialogues through- out the school year. The Speech class is geared toward helping students resolve shyness and learn proper speaking habits. il' F of Drama students become familiar with different styles of acting and read selection from Ancient Greek to Twentieth Century pla wrights. They also learn to develop individual techi que and improve voice quality. Anyone can put on an act, but it takes a dei cated actor to win favor of the audience. Why n get into the act and consider taking Speech Drama. Speech. 2. Darryl Short and Michelle Fincher practice a from a melodrama. 3. Mr. Robert Watson assists Billy Stron speech. 4. Jerry Haakinson, Chip Pelley, and Barry Rubarts to stage instructions from Mr. Robert Watson. 1. Whitney Charlton presents a humorous interpretation 8 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was the Children's Theatre production of 1980-81. This children's classic was presented Dec. 6 and was attended by approximately 1,000 area youngsters and some adults. The week prior to the production, skits from the play were presented at all the elementary schools, much to the delight and enjoyment of the students. All aspects of the production were geared toward the young audience members. Colorful sets and costumes were just two of the technical areas where special empha- sis was placed upon the visual and artistic effect the show would have upon children. The acting styles of the per- formers were much broader and covered more range of emotions and gestures in order that the attention of the audience members could be obtained and sustained. The production was financially successful, it broadened the acting experience of the high school students involved and captured the young audience members' hearts and imaginations. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was a totally enriching experience. The cast was as follows: Snow White, Michelle Fincher, The Queen, Mary King, The Witch, Carol McClure, The Dwarfs: Beth Larson, Doc, Lauri Fisk, Happy, Tim Tisdell, Sneezy, Jerry Roberts, Grumpy, Kim Ellis, Bashful, Prus- sia Dalton, Sleepyl James Oliphant, Dopey, Sir Dandiprat Bombast, Court Chamberlain, Charley Wilson, The Hunts- man, Brad Fincher, The Handsome Prince, Crayton Dal- las, The Maids to Snow White, Terri Shook, Rosalyn, Kristi Williams, Amelotte, Tonya Caffey, Ermengarde, Denise Pettijohn, Guinivere, Debbie Gearinger, Christabel, Jenny Jones, Astolaine, Melinda Lowe, Ursula, Teresa Davis, Lynette, Aide to Sir Dandiprat, Brent Wingfield, Aides to the Handsome Prince, Curtis Wade, Curry Vogelsang, Duke, Scott Meredith, Duchesses, Dedra Dacus, Dawn Panell, Roxanne Welch, Micky Myatt, Debbie Boone, Kris Weightman, The Cats of the Witch, Roxanne Welch, Deb- bie Boone, Heidi Bowhay, Kris Weightman, Micky Myatt. 1. Mary King consults Carol McClure about her magical powers. 2. Cray- ton Dallas and Michelle Fincher observe the fate of the evil queen. 3. Charlie Marshall, Terri Shook, Tonya Caffey, and Crayton Dallas look upon the corpse of Mary King. 4. Jerry Haakinson and Curtis Luper dis- cuss stage directions with Mr. Bob Watson. Departments - 19 Oberlander was presented in March by the Drama Dept. The play was an excellent representation of what it is like to grow up, live and eventually die in a small West Texas town. The characters who appeared in the play were both humorous and touching. Lu Ann Hamp- ton., the central character, is 18 years old when the ' play begins. She has high hopes for herself and her future as she prepares to graduate from high school. She goes steady with Billy Bob Wortman, a local high school boy, and she is a source of concern and tremendous affection for her mother, Claudine. Skip Hampton, is Lu Ann's brother. He has just returned from the Korean war when the play begins in '53. Skip, like Lu Ann, has dreams and ambitions. As the play progresses the audience sees that Lu Ann's and Skip's lives do not take the direction which their dreams implied. Skip develops into a pathetic drinker who is reduced to pumping gas, when he is able, and Lu Ann goes through two marriages and watches her beloved mother fall victim to a disabling stroke. The wit and strength of Lu Ann carries her through the tribulations which beset her and in the end of the play she demonstrates the earthy and humorous quali- ties which make Texas women unique. The other characters are townspeople of Bradleyville, the setting of the play. These colorful and imaginative personali- ties completely round-out and complement the overall effect of small town life in Texas. Charmaine, Lu Ann's daughter, appears in the last Act. She is exactly Lu Ann's age when the play began in 1953. lt is now 1973 and Charmaine is a spoiled, brat child. She, like Lu Ann was earlier, is a great source of worry to her mother. Lu Ann is now 38 years old and takes care of her brother and her disabled mother. ln one last touching scene, her old high school sweetheart, Billy Bob comes back to Bradleyville for a visit and he and Lu Ann engage in some very endearing and emotional reminisc- ing. The play covers a total of 20 years from Act l through Act Ill and the demands put upon the actors were both chal- lenging and rigorous. The richness and authenticity of this play in regard to Texas and the social impact which Texas has had of late make this play a very timely and interesting work of art. The cast was composed of Michelle Fincher as Claudine, the mother, Chris Adams as Skip, the brother, Terri Shook as Charmaine, Lu Ann's daughter. The townspeople were William Johnson as Milo Crawford, Marvin Sprouse as Rufe Phelps, Crayton Dallas as Olin Potts, Steve Sloan as Red Grover, Wade Riza as Corky Oberlander, Jerry Roberts as Dale Laverty, Rex Grigg as Billy Bob Wortman and Julie Pierce as the one and only, Lu Ann Hampton Laverty Ober- lander. ,QQ Lu Ann Hampton Laverty 1. Rex Grigg and Chris Adams memorize lines during rehearsal. 2. Julie Pierce and Chris Adams rehearse for an upcoming production. 3. Julie Pierce practices her long lines for Lu Ann. 20 - Departments Whether it's defining vocabulary words or reading a novel, the SHS English department presents a chal- lenging year to motivate students. Grammar and com- position are covered as well as different forms of litera- ture. Students jump from participles to predicate adjectives and from Great Expectations to Beowolf. Everyone is required to take English, and Seniors are allowed to choose between regular, Advanced Place- ment, or College English. Though not always the favor- ite subject, English is very beneficial to a student, and proper speaking habits are carried over into everyday usage. So, why not relax and try to enjoy English? You might even find yourself learning something. 3 1. Wylene Calkins, Sherry Fountain, and David Gripp look at old-English dress on Mrs. Hilda Ramsey's Shakespearian model. 2. Charlie Myers and Tim Spears work on their English projects. 3. Marie Bird and Mrs. Margie Wilson discuss English literature. 4. Mrs. Karen Kays explains an English assignment to Chas. Gray. get Departments 21 Que Pasa? Foreign languages are what's happening! Latin, Spanish and French are part of Sherman High's four year program to teach grammar, litera- ture, conversation and patience. Each language has a club to add to the learning process. These classes are an important part of the curriculum and will aid the stu- dent in preparing for college. tg. .Q . . y .sl -- . ..., W5 4 1. Debbie Fleming and Helene Softly work on Span- ish homework. 2. Mrs. Donna Kumler lectures while Janice Hestand, Donna Boyles, Billy Dorsey, Cindy Anderson, and Cheryl Wible listen. 3. A Spanish ll class takes notes as Mrs. lda Hudgins talks. 4. Mrs. Bobbie Gohlke instructs Mary Barcus on how to do her assignment. 5. Susan Sparazynski, Sarah Cobbs, Brad White, and Steve Williams sing Christmas car- ols in another language. 22 - Departments .,f M,-43' .Or 4' ' . ' 'Y 1 The Home Economics department offers a variety of skills from basic food preparation to child devel- opment. Students learn to prepare food, study the basics of sewing, and many other facets of home liv- ing. The skills learned may be helpful now as well as in the future. Homemaking also builds leadership qualities and character. lf students are more serious about the subject, they may continue their study through Future Homemakers of America activities. M. .. tv 'F M Q + X L es 'P W vii' M A . ' 1. Mrs. Mary McCulloch assists Shelly Sewell on a sewing project. 2. Lisa Rangel measures a wedding dress on Jackie Driscoll. 3. Phillip Lyons discusses his semester project while Cynthia Tracy finishes class work. 4. Lonnie Franklin and Daryl Shannon enjoy a homemaking meal. Q9 2 Departments - i i 0 Carpenter's square, sharp pencil and clean sheet of paper are the necessary tools for the intricate blue prints, but the student who enjoys using his imagination is the key to Industrial Arts. Woodworking and General Metals classes give the student a chance to produce something to be proud of. Designing, drawing, and properly using hand tools develops a skill that is useful and can be enjoyed. ox? o 1. Mike Stanley looks on as Mr. Royce Call helps Brian Cathey measure his project materials. 2. Mack McKee and Brad Jones assist Mr. Mark Dyer in cutting a board while Baltimore Mora watches. 3. Greg Willis works on his drafting assignment. 4. Tim Hull works with Mr. Mack Dyer to glue materials together. 5. James Baker sands his wood project. 4 - Departments fin 'U' if' L1 Iwi , ff 3 N, a l SS.. 'vs 1 X X535 S M 9 N Q S r K Straight forward journalism is the goal and the cub reporters are working to reach it. Stop the press stories are few and far between at SHS but making news readable and interesting is part of thejournalist's training. First year students study adver- tising techniques, reporting, and layout design. Students also had the opportunity to spend one day working with professionals of local media. 1. Billy Strong and Dhana Crawford concentrate on writing stories. 2. Kerensa Evans, Mitzi Win- einger and Billy Keene look over a story sched- ule. 3. Greg Middents looks over ad designs in a newspaper. 4. Sharon Smith, Brenda Melton, ad Dewayne Phea check Bearcat weekly assign- l'T16l'1tS. 62 Q QS Excuse me, could you tell me the angle of the flagpole to the north parking lot? lt's a long way from measuring marigolds with inch-worms, but the SHS math department works for a thorough A and wide selection of math classes. From Funda- mentals to Pre-Calculus, students are encour- aged to develop math skills. A successful math team is open to all students who are eligible and interested. The team com- petes with other schools in North Texas. Math is a part of life and we use it everydayg the Math Department is working to make it enjoyable and worthwhile. , I XF , 1. Neil David, Scott Charlton, Bruce Rachel and Billy Dorsey use a transit during Trig. to measure the height of the flag pole. 2. Tim Hull, Darrin Smith, Dawn Stallwood, and 'V Jeri-Lynn Schofield watch as Mr. Tommy Lee demonstrates the new computer. 3. 4 Gene Leroy works on Algebra ll while Mr. Al Breedlove looks on. 4. Bruce Rachel works on his trigonometry test. 5. Shelly Sewell, Carrie Bryant, and Laurie Kisloski learn quadratic formulas from Mr. Don Sharp. 26 - Departments TQ f si! 1 YA! 'mfg-z-. 1' 3 4 5 'Wk 1. Debbie Markl, Jana Alls and Mark Wilsey sing during a :hoir performance. 2. Vince Pierce, and Vanna Braden harch during band rehearsal, 3. Angel Inman practices her husic during rehearsal. 4. Janet Popplewell sings during a :hoir concert. 5. Elizabeth Hinkle plays her violin during a Jerformance. 6. Julie Adams adds her talents to the pep 'ally. For the students involved in this department music is a method of expression. Orchestra, choir, and band make students know their sharps and flats. The band and orchestra has combined to form a small full orchestra. The band also marches to support the Bearcats and perform concerts in the winter and spring. ln harmony with the whole idea of music, the choirs work to perfect choral techniques. They perform several concerts throughout the year and provide entertainment for assemblies. Department isa Office procedures allows students the opportunity to learn telephone etiquette, filing, mail sorting and other office skills. Students working in the main and guidance offices are graded on attendance, attitude, and readiness to perform skills with minimum super- vision. Students working in the library assist other stu- dents, shelve books, and locate magazines. The class gives students an opportunity to work with other students and teachers and develop useful skills. Vkil K A K 1 K v 1 ' B f ! 'F B A 3 l 5 4 rf'-ll 5 28 - Departments Mr , f f 'f-li l hs 1 '1 ' 4 1. Todd Whisenant takes calls at the front desk. 2. Jennifer Byler sorts files in the attendance office. 3. Marilyn Campbell attends the circulation desk. 4. Kevin Riley looks over one of many books offered in the library. 5. Scott Carter prepares material in the Media Center. ' f K Q 'tr' 1 ,y ,, an r xr . fr? ' ' I I- I .i rf' 6 .5 .Z 2 L. Shawn McNeeley and Mrs. Donna Kuhns prepare for Drivers Ed. hstruction. 2. Ronnie Harrington and Scott Richardson play basketball P.E. 3. Leisha Lawlis participates in Goal Ball-game. 4. Eric Lamb takes exam in Health. 5. Daryl Shannon returns a serve in P.E. i .ts-Sf , . Physical Education, Health, and Driv- er's Education are required classes for graduation at Sherman High. Eight quar- ter units of PE and Health and one quarter of Driver's Ed are offered to round off the education of the student. PE classes work to perfect physical fit- ness. Organized sports and games and participation in the Governor's Fitness Award are encouraged. Health teaches body functions, drug and alcohol education, and hygiene. Driver's Ed gives the student actual and simulated driving experiences. Success- fully completing the required driving hours and written test qualifies the stu- dent for a drivers license upon his six- teenth birthday. 3 AC QW? N CVSQCQE Departments - 29 , The Publications X department is one of the XJ busiest departments at SHS. fb Before taking Journalism ll, a ' CJ student must first study Journal- Y ism I and learn basic skills in the mass media. Then a student is qualified AQ to be chosen as a member of staff, which is to some extent rewarding. Although staff members completed designs and stories for the ATHENIAN, they had to spend endless hours after school and took a great deal of pressure at deadline time. This year the staff, along with advisor Paula Morgan, held contests and gave prizes as part of their campaign to put out a 408 page yearbook. 352 if . its ,f 'N if ' W 4 'S 1 K . Q. ug. I 14 fl 5 4 1. Alice Weightman proofs quads as Janie Graf ham types. 2. Jeff Brown and Craig Crismon look over their pictures. 3. Chuck Stephens. Debbie McNeese, and Lisa Minor share different ideas 5. Cyndi Patterson ties balloons for yearbook L'tllTlD.ilglT 6. Darryl Neely films movie at pep rally about layouts. 4. Carolyn Cooper types cutlines. ' 3'-Ggwk 30 Departments 5 6 9 'K mm, s..,.N,,k Q1 l 63 H . F'-1 B Q- . Q 1 2 3 xx. f 4 5 A 'rv rf' 1. Carollne Edrnonson gets facts frorn Mr Wesley Barker 2. Jlll Pleree tantl Blll Bowers deelde on pleture. 3, Brent Wlngfleld looks over plrgtures 4.Jol1n Bock and Lelglr Ellen Clark dlseuss Cover design. 5. Ann and LtlRllOllClti Jones work on specltal features 6. Djuna Foster crops picture. 7. Davld Webb and Frlc- Reutellwulner work on lnyotlts 8. Bmtl Nlekson loads hrs camera. Deportrnents 31 The study of reactions of cultures to stimu- lants, no it isn't social sciences but physical and life sciences. Chemistry, Biology, Physical Sci- ence, and AP Biology offer labs and individual experiments to teach the student about the func- tions of life and energy. All students are required to take one year of sci- ence onthe general education plan or two on the college preparatory plan. The science depart- ment is an open-door to learning. With an open mind and determination, a student can enter and learn. l 3 1. Brad Fincher works on his biology lab. 2. Mrs. Estelline Doyle gives Darryl Gatti his Chemistry assignment. 3. Greg Melton, Paul Gajewski and Federico Guedea record data from their lab. 4. Mike Richie and Lisa Huntsman work on a science test. 5. Coach Bill Estes uses the micros- copy unit to demonstrate cell division to Amy Cartwright in Biology 1. 32 - Departments 'T' L.. 1 i .MWF In the beginning someone said ugh and someone else wrote it down. From this came history. Well, it's not quite that simple but the study of people, their hab- its, and environment is interesting at SHS. Three years of social studies are required for graduation: American His- tory, World History or Geography, and .aff- 1. Laura Phelps and Vernicia Lucas finish classwork in American Government. 2. Cary Harrison demon- strates a traditional Indian dance to American His- tory students. 3. Coach Bobby Rexrode gives a lec- ture to Heidi Bohay, Sandy Stewart, Kris Weight- man, Lisa Louderback, Stephen Sloan, Robert Row- land, and Philip Nigh. 4. Mr. Welton Stoker returns assignments to Ricky Kennedy. American Government. European and Asian Studies are also offered. These classes cover a time span from pre- to current history. If there are any more utterances of ugh it might be from a dislike of social studies, but not likely. , --SER- . J ' . 1, s-s.t.mWus..t.L.,.. any . , , ,W 5 'fb QQ -W, K, N SWG To K? Preparing for the future is the main objective of the Vocational department. Building Trades, Machine Shop Welding, Cosmetology, Production Agriculture, Drafting, Auto Mechanics, Distributive Education, Radio TV technology, Voca- tional Office Education, Pre Employment Lab and Home Economics are the on- campus training classes. On-the-job training is experienced through Marketing and Distributive Edu- cation, Health occupations, Homemaking Co-op, Industrial Cooperative Training and Vocational office Education. Each of these programs give students career experience during High School. All of these classes have affiliated club organi- zations providing students the opportu- nity to compete in contests throughout the year at area and state levels. 41 3 4 34 Departments l if-'L-2: Iwi 7 rf, 'Www' Q 1 L .gafgi , 3 . fi' -'fr EMYSW 4 an df-43643, who NT A 6 ...-uv? , W, W....l...M.-- y f 'C WR ' V f wif' 3 31- 9F' 'lf ,, 5 Left page: 1. Scott Conrad, Eric Williams and Jimmy Davis listen atten- tively to Mr. Jack Boston, 2. Doug Rosenbaum measures and cuts a piece of wood. 3. Robert Potts and Lynn Cowart study for a test, 4. Sam Taylor repairs a television tube. Right page: 1. Larry Derrich, Ed Sneed and Doug Pettigrew grease car parts. 2. Laurie Cortner and Benay Dar- win listen to class lecture, 3. John Bock, Michael Elder, and Eddie Deli phin watch Mr, Darvin Johnson. 4. Daryl Nelson and Glen Weeks work on their project. 5. Cathy Conner, Melanie Wade, Lori Baio, Beth Sills, and Kim White work on VOE classwork. Departments - 4 ,F ' ' Q Vix X4 A Cfivit. les Activities --A 37 Local artists provide demonstrations The Art League hosted many demonstrations this year from various artists in the area. These included portraiture with Pat Pierce, stained glass with Mr. Wright, liquid-stained glass with Millie Haring, palette painting by Jay Buckner, and painting by Missy Sofey. Officers were: President, Beth Harper, Vice-Presi- dent, Nancy Pickens, Secretary, Judy Meansg Trea- surer, Tony Dean. Q fr , N if 01 as me 9 35 1 s K ff . . SSX kiyiklr M L5 wiht 1 -E 4 f fcfffpw -Q' ,ff h yi. k,..LY 4 1. James Calhoun works on his drawing. 2. Nancy Pickens watches a demonstration, 3. Beth Harper and Mrs. Mary Hensler listen to speaker. 4. Cindy Herbert perfects the art of stained glass. 5. Beth Harper and Michelle Daugherty discuss demonstration while Robin Gafford watches it. 6. Robin Gaftord, Beth Harper, Nancy Pickens, and Mrs. Mary Hensler watch Jay Buckner demonstrate pallete painting. 38 A Activities s K t s A 5 . . . A X E GY :Q as . 23,5 5 R 1' g 1 i lVletal trades improves skills Learning to be a good machinist or welder is the goal of the students who participated in vocational metal trades. Students learn how to operate machines and improved their welding by working on class projects. This year's projects were entered in the Area VICA Contest at Grayson College in February. Winners of the Area contest then participated in State contest. Officers were: President, Robert Frost, Vice-Presi- dent, Mike Temple, Secretary, David Troxtellg Reporter, Glenn Weeks, Treasurer, Terry Cumber- ledge: Parliamentarian, Jeff Brown, Sgt.-at-Arms, Tom Perbetskyg and Sponsor, Mr. Walter White. is 1. Doug Hermes carefully operates machine. 2. Cary Gooch skillfully handles machinary. 3. Mr. Walter White shows Tom Pebetsky the proper' way to operate the drill press. 4. Greg Bagwill-Bobby Nelson set up a job on the metal turning lathe. 5. Glenn Weeks intently concentrates on what he's doing. A th .tl C lVl IGS' 39 Bands perfect programs for concert, contest The band had many outstanding performances this year. In November they competed in a marching contest. In February they participated in the mid- winter band contest, a Solo, and Ensemble Recital, and a Solo and Ensemble Contest. Their final compe- tition was the Concert and Sight Reading Contest in March. To end their year, a spring awards concert was held in May. Officers were: President, Hope Wilder, Vice-Presi- dent, Allison Wilder, Secretary, Becky Nurre, Public- ity Chairman, Leigh-Ellen Clark. Representatives were: Senior, Beth Leakeg Junior, Cindy Anderson, Sophomore, Rex Griggg Freshman, Barbie Wertz. Drum Majors were Craig Crichton, Eugene Leroy, and Chris Reynolds. 40 Activities Q 25-'f'f, R f ' l it RN 'Vail g S5 5 H 'te 4 1. The Maroon Marching Machine displays their talent by spell- ing SHS during performance. 2. Vince Pierce, Rex Grigg, anj Mike Kendall play their drums with style. 3. Ken Johnson, Mik Kendall, Rhonda Griffin, Matt Bass, and Charlie Mayer await their signal from Mr. Bob Duffer. 4. Michelle Robnett, Rhonda Williams, and Princeton Williams rehearse the band routine. 5. Becky Nurre puts everything into her music. .-.- u. v a ' Q it 1 Q Q Q B 5,5 S Iv I, 'JL - aw., 'yr , I AX 4 I' j 1 .AM g X E ez. Right page: 1. Susan Fuller, Kim Lattimore, Becca Reutelhuber, Sheryl Carn- ley, Kristi Williams and Beth Larson add spirit to the pep rallies. 2. Tammy Whit- ney and Brenda Melton finish another outstanding performance. 3. Ross Gor- man demonstrates his style during a pep rally. 4. Doug Grissom, Paul Reber. Charla Jenkins, Sylvia Smith and Beth Leake enjoy themselves at a pep rally. 5. Stacey Thornton contributes to another great band performance. 6. Karyn Neal and Sheryl Carnley keep warm while not performing. Activities - 41 42 Vocalists strive for unity Choir members performed extensively throughout the year. Students were encouraged to improve their talents through individual and group concerts. Unity was the main objective among all the choirs. Officers were: Mary Barcus, Pam Bateman, Nannette Beamesderfer, Kim Brown, Cindy Collins, Laurie Fisk, Doris Flexer, Cindy Franks, Karyn Griffin, Linda Henry, Brenda Hightower, Michelle Lambert, Leisha Lawlis, Suzanne Nelson, Jeff Rice, Rebecca Roan, Amy Robin- son, LeAnne Russell, and Judy Williams. Section leaders were: Sue Brown, Brian Burton, Car- rie Bryant, June Crosby, Jean Lemons, Mark Mask, Sharon McWhorter, and Gohlke directed the choir. Sandy Strause. Mr. Duane L, .5. - Activities Zn. 1. Bill Majors, Lana Treadwell, Kann Robert, Darryl Gatti, Ann Sheppard, and Renee Roy present a singing valentine to Mrs. Ida Hudgins. 2. Jeff Rice performs with the choir during a concert. 3. Beth Larson, Donna Thomas, Stepha- nie Schweizer, Carrie Bryant, Saran Cobb, Sally Nicholson, Marsha Krajewski, Julie Ricks, and Laurie Fisk sing during a fall performance. 4. Lisa Cox plays the piano accompani- ment for choir. 5. Cindy Jones, Kim Brown, Patti Fillman and Ginny Markl sing to Mike Gray. ffsf ,, l 1 is , ' -Q L L k tlir alhi l ii ser . , I-J .. - ' , ,.' . J H Lbz K 31 n ....A 6 2 5 1. Lesile Rickerson, Laurie Ogden, Cynthia Scruggs, Karen Kelley, Mickie Myatt, Roxanna Welch. Sagario Martinez, Cheryl Davenport. Suzanne Nelson sing at the Christmas choir performance. 2. Karyn Griffin, Brian Burton. Jennie Gohlke, Linda Henry, Stephanie Cook- ston and Leisha Lawlis join the fun at the Halloween party. 3. Judy Williams, Brenda Hightower and Michelle Lambert add their talents to a choir concert. 4. Jennifer and Dennis Jacobs show originality at the Halloween party. 5. Sue Brown, Cynthia Jones and Brenda Hep- ner enjoy themselves at a choir party, 6. Michelle Lambert and Mr, Duane Gohlke relax at a choir party. A ty ,tu 43 c ivi ies- ww PASF welcomes exchange students The Pan American Student Forum began their year with a welcoming party for the six Mexican for- eign exchange students. A Halloween costume party highlighted the month of October. In December members got together for a Christmas party. A progressive dinner was held in the homes of Nancy Pickens, Kerry Shea, Anne Sheppard, and Mary Gar- rard during February. Meetings were held through- out the year. Officers were: President, Anne Sheppard, Vice- President, Nancy Pickens, Secretary, Kris Taylor, Treasurer, Mary Garrardg Reporter, Anne Osterhoutg and Sponsor, Mrs. lda Hudgins. 4 1. Penny Shank writes what she'll bring for the party. 2. Miss Judy Blood talks to Sagaria Martinez at the party for exchange stu' dents. 3. Scott Carter watches as Mike Richmond makes his play at the PASF Christmas party. 4. Elwood Reding, Patty Bennett, and Mary Garrard pour drinks at a club party. 5. Patty Bennett, Nancy Pickens, Anne Sheppard, Diana Hayes, and Susan Roman discuss plans for a progressive dinner. 44 - Activities 3 t i W' N In fy ss it Q f mdk W yi ' ,, it i e Cosmetology attends dallas beauty show Cosmetology officers began the year by attending a lead- ership conference at East Texas State University. Members sold jewelry as their fund raising project in early November and later in the month attended a beauty show at the Hyatt Regency Hotel. During February members participated in local and dis- trict hairstyling contests. Winners of the district contest then competed inthe State VICA contest at the Dallas Con- vention Center. ln May senior students receiving their cos- metology license were honored with a banquet. Officers were: President, Erica Milam, Vice-President, Jackie Driscoll, Secretary, Phyllis Warren, Treasurer, Felicia McElrath, Parliamentarian, Penny Bouchard, Sgt. at Arms, Carolina Morag Reporter, Renee Roy, and Sponsor, Mrs. Shirley Baldwin. if if I in .J 1. Mrs. Shirley Baldwin awards Dawn Bunzel a ribbon for her excellent job. 2. Mrs. Shirley Baldwin teaches Jimmy Crosby the proper way to set hair, 3. Carolina Mora, Brenda Hepner, and Jimmy Crosby listen to classroom instructions, 4. Terry Bowen. sits patiently while having his hair done by Renee Roy and Carolina Mora, 5. Sylvia Cooper works on frenchbraiding a head of hair. Activities - 45 Sprouse placed in the finals. ln the VFW speech competition, Brian Burton placed first and Rosalynn Olivares second. This is the second year Burton has received first place. Team members included: Brian Burton, Rosalynn Olivares, , and Sponsor, Ms. Patricia Carver. lllre M 1 ..,. -- .V W ..... 5 i tt.. f-:.e.':..:f..:t3u k J., 3 gmt. ... 2 1. William Johnson collects information for an upcoming debate. 2. Curry Vogelsang and William Johnson discuss information in preparation for a speech, 3. Marv Sprouse prepares a speech for the upcoming debate. 4. RosaLynn Olivares and Curry Vogel- sang compare information. 5. Brian Burton prepares VFW speech. 46 -- Activities Burton sweeps 1 another first The Debate team competed in tournaments at St. Marks, High- J land Park, and Nimitz High schools this year. In the Highland Park tournament, Brian Burton placed in the semi-finals and Mary 2 Mary Sprouse, Curry Vogelssana, William Johnson, Julie Godsey, , f tall 35944 o- DECA I attends state conference The DECA I club sent officers to the Area ll Youth Leadership Training Confer- ence at Bridgeport Methodist Conference Center. Candy was sold to raise money for club activities and students competed in various contests at the area Youth Leadership Conference at Longview High School. Delegates and winners of the area contests attended the State Youth Lead- ership Conference at the Sheraton Hotel in Dallas. The year closed with an employer-employee banquet. Officers were: President, Shonnie Merck, Vice-President, Brian Chapin, Sec- retary, Debbie Rudolf, Reporter, Shari Floyd, Historian, Darryl Capps, Parliamen- tarian, Mark Nagel, Sgt.-at-Arms, Rod Brown, and Sponsor, Mr. L. A. Hudson. 42 B Q xc'-Xxx BURN' 1. Mr. L. A. Hudson, Rod Brown, Mark Nagel, Charlotte Garrett, and Dar- Qryl Capps listen as Debra Rudolf conducts a meeting. 2. Danny Gann :works on a class problem. 3. Brian Chapin and Shonnie Merck concen- ltrate on class assignments. 4. Debra Rudolf and Mark Nagel finish rnar- Qketing problems. 5. Debra Thomas reads an assignment. gggggg .TMNM .,.: . ,, W Activities DECA ll visits world trade center The DECA ll club started their year by sending offi- cers to a leadership lab at Lake Bridgeport. Members then made a trip to buy inventory for stuffed animals at the World Trade Center in Dallas. Members later went to the Magic Time Machine for dinner with their advi- sors. Students sold stuffed animals at Christmas and the funds were were used to help finance students partici- pating in the area contest and state competition. Officers were: President, Mark Woodg Vice-President, Bron Caddell: Secretary, Sharon Baldermanng Trea- surer, Shirley Birdg Reporter, Shawn Elliott, Historians, JoAnn Hermes and Theresa Moravec, and Sponsor, Mrs. Ronnett Powell. v 2 5 F S- X A '- r Lf -rkk 5 .1 K W' 'M' 'Ansar 4. .,,., 6 48 - Activities 3 1. Theresa Moravec and Wade Riza put up a wall display. 2. Martha Chappell, Mark Wood, and Liz Wilson participate in a class discussior 3. Wade Riza and Sharon Baldermann create a display window fo DECA ll. 4. DECA ll club members hold a meeting. 5. Shawn Elliot makes a sale to Danette Causey. 6. Bron Caddell and Wade Riza fir ish their classwork. Drafting competes in state contests Throughout the year the VlCA Drafting mem- x. bers held meetings and worked on plans for the ' district contest. The district competition was held ' in February at Grayson County College. The win- ! 1 ners then participated in the State Contest held f at Dallas. 1 This year's officers were: President, Lisa Rhudyg Vice-President, John Bock, Secretary, Lori Burrusg Treasurer, David Leardg Reporter, Brian Juntenen, Sgt. at Arms, Jerry Boazg Parlia- mentarian, Chris Sakowskig and Sponsor, Mr. Dor- vin Johnson. 1. Duane Walker and Brian Juntenen enjoy pizza at a club meeting. 2. John Bock, Chris Sakowski, and Kenny Neely practice for the ceremony team. 3. David Leard and Lori Burrus enjoy soft drinks at a group meet- ing at Pizza Inn. 4. Teresa Pevehouse gets advice from Mr. Darvin John- son. 5. Brian Juntenen, Don Kerr, Mike Elder, and John Bock participate in a club meeting. Activities - 9 FFA more than hats The Future Farmers of America means more than hats, boots, and spit- tin' tobacco. It means hard work, lots of time, and above all, dedication. Students participated in leadership activities, contests, and various live- stock shows throughout the year. The year opened with delegates attending the State FFA Convention. Lowell Johnson won Grand Champion Market Hog at the State Fair of Texas. The parliamentary procedure teams and the radio team brought home district wins. Students attended the Fort Worth and Houston Live- stock Shows. The Loy Lake Livestock show highlighted the year. Following the show, livestock, dairy cattle, and soil judging teams went to Area competition. The annual FFA banquet ended the year. Officers were: President, Don Keene, Vice-President, Debbie Fleming, Secretary, Beth Leakeg Treasurer, Scotty Wright, Reporter, Elwood Red- ingg Sentinel, Mitch Lee, Historian, Scott Renfrog Parliamentarian, Christy Chumbleyg and Sponsors, Mr. Herman Stoner and Mr. Jack Boston. C ..... 'ss 4 5 , - f. . 1. Ronald Wright prepares to weld. 2. Eric Little holds cutting torch while Lori Parrish explains what she's doing. 3. Debbie Fleming presents her Speech during officer elections. 4. Mr. Jack Boston and Harold Wagoner trim a steer's hooves. 5. Lisa Minor takes her steer for a walk. 50 - Activities EK xx E 41 0 but .mf y , lv J f'X fi F' 4 . Mrs. Betty Brawley, Shelly Kirby, Kym McNew and Steve talker discuss the selling of Tom Watt products to raise money. . Marie.Bird, Jacque Jones, Beth Shaffer, Marty McKown, Mary arrard, and Djuna Foster do their part on initiation night. 3. Carl arrell talks to Mrs. Viergiver about a family picture as Lori Baio stens in. 4. Natalie Mask and Kym McNew enjoy the good food at w FHA party. 5. Mary Garrard, Keri McLaughlin, and Susan Fuller sit at the progressive dinner. X xixxslf FHA attends fall workshop The Future Homemakers of America had a full and busy year. Members held a Halloween party for the Sherman Day Care Center and in December they visited the nursing homecoming complete with Santa and Christmas carols. Members also decorated the Christmas tree with hand-made ornaments. Members held a freidnship salad supper for the Sadler-South' mayd FHA and honored the SHS basketball teams in the spring. The fall workshop for local Future Homemaker chapter, held in Richardson, proved to be worthwhile. ln February, members were guests for a taco dinner in the Youth Center of the First Pentecostal Church. ln March, four delegates attended the State FHA Convention at the Astrodome in Houston. Individual projects were entered in contests at the Loy Lake Livestock Show. Officers were: President, Marie Bird: Vice-Presidents, Jacque Jones, Beth Shaffer, Djuna Foster, Mary Garrard, Machelle Ellisg SecretaryfTreasurer, Denise Marshallg Historian, Lori Balog Par- liamentarian, Elaine Arnoldg Sgt. at Arms, Mary Bellg and Spon- sors, Mrs. Betty Brawley, Mrs. Kay Viergiver, Miss Sandra Tave, and Mrs. Mary McCulloch. gi 1 it iii . I 'rift 3 M W 'Wi is it Q I 5 . 'W' ,X Ati il? . B: , .lr Q A . I fi .' - ' if' 'WS VII' A .. A i f i Activities - 51 5 French club hosts Christmas party Monthly meetings and responsive officer-member participation kept the French Club busy this year. Activities included participation in homecoming week and a joint Halloween party of all the language clubs. During Christmas members held a party for pre-schoolers in the STEP program. Following that party, members held their own party. In January, the club made its annual trip to the Magic Pan in Dal- las, and a progressive dinner was held in February. A program on Paris was presented in March by Dr. Richard Tappa of Austin College. Officers were: President, Stephan Johnson and Robyn Ricks, SecretaryfTreasurer, Allison Bieglerg Reporter, Jeff Criger, Sponsor, Mrs. Bobbie Gohlke. Q 4 2 by . nlit- R 1. Robyn Ricks, Maria Lucchesi, and Allison Biegler give their attention at a club meeting. 2. Mrs. Bobbie Gohlke and Susan Roman make plans for a party. 3. Jacque Jones sits relaxed after finishing her meal at a club party. 4. Michelle Ellis, Melanie Lang- ford, Susan Roman, Elizabeth Hinkle, and Andrew Lucchesi carry on their own conversations at a club meeting. 5. Stephan John- son makes sure he gets plenty to eat at the Magic Pan restaurant. Activities 15957 N ,,a.s-f 1r .. 1 'x iwwhmwiff FTA initiates many activities The Future Teachers of America had many activities this year. These included a float in the homecoming parade, a Christmas party at the Crippled Children's Center, a salad supper, selling senior T-shirts, hosting the Tea for Teacher Appreciation Week, selecting the teacher of the month, and their annual end of the year banquet. Officers were: President, Becky Nurreg Vice- president, Keri McLaughlin and Sharon Balder- man: Secretary, Kelly Brandong Sponsors, Mrs. Margie Wilson arfd Mrs. Carrie Jo Wilson. 'W ,,.. -f - 523' 75 1. Keri McLaughlin, Sharon Baldermann, Lori Beane and Deb- bie Fleming listen at a club meeting. 2. Mrs. Carrie Jo Wilson. Nancy Spicer, Linda Brown, Delonda Montgomery, Debbie Fleming, and Mrs. Margie Wilson look over an FTA scrapbook. 3. Mrs. Donna Kumler, Mrs. Estelline Doyle, and Kelly Brandon participate in a panel discussion. 4. Delonda Montgomery, Rachelle Rostyne, Karyn Griffin, Stephanie Schwiezer, Cindy Blanton, Sarah Sewell, and Dara Payne attend a club meeting. 5. Lori Beane enjoys herself at the FTA Christmas party. 6. Becky Nurre, Kristi Hase, Lisa Walsh, and Trish Weisedeppe enjoy refreshments at the FTA Christmas party. Activities - 53 HOSA sponsors student blood pressure check Health Occupations Students of America opened the year with officer elections and Halloween and Christmas parties. Field trips included visits to area nursing homes and the Tex- oma Regional Blood Bank. Members also held a blood pres- sure check in homerooms. Throughout the year, speakers informed students on the different health fields. ln February, members entered displays, notebooks, and posters in district competition. Members also entered indi- vidual contests related to their job experience. Winners of district competition then competed in the area division in March. Area winners traveled to Houston to compete in the State Contest. To end their year, an employee-employer ban- quet was held. Officers this year were: President, Benay Darwing Vice-President, Susan Scogginsg Secretary, Lynda Harrisg Treasurer, Alice Polk, Reporter, Kim Revennaughp Historian, Wanda Matthewsg Parliamen- tarian, Cheryl Ramsey: Sentinel, Virginia Courtney and Tracy Miller, and Sponsor Mrs. Helena Fair. 4 1. HOSA members listen as ambulance driver tells about his emergency vehicle. 2. Alice Polk, Rachel Thomas, Virginia Courtney, and Benay Darwin turn over money they raised for the March of Dimes to Mrs. Peg McClure. 3. Virginia Courtney checks Darrell HalI's blood pressure. 4. Susan Scoggins works on a classroom assignment. 5. Laurie Cokrtner, Rachel Thomas, Benay Darwin, and Linda Harris discuss the causes of birth defects. 6. Wanda Matthews puts together a scrapbook for contest. if S 54 - Activities 6 Q M fs Ep HERO delivers special valentines Home Economics Related Occupations high- lighted their year with a variety of activities. These included field trips to area nursing homes to deliver homemade valentines to patients, an employee-employer dinner in April, and a senior HERO party in May. Throughout the year mem- bers attended monthly breakfast meetings. This year's officers were: President, Susan Kelly and Mike Hutchisong Vice-Presidents, Ste- phanie Lange, Susan Erickson, Jerry Thomas and Laurie Burchfieldg Secretary, Bill Hodges: Sgt. at Arms, Kathryn Dahmsg Parliamentarian, Sheila Reynolds, Historian, Donna Viersg Sponsors, Mrs. Lou Penton and Mrs. Joann Slaughter. 7. J 2 x . f fa D -a4'!f 3 ,. 7,5 WWW srs A it 1 ff '-K ,,, ts lb- ' T ' 3 X nf? Aw 4 1. Cynthia Herbert, Randy Furtch and Sheila Reynolds plan Christmas favors for faculty. 2. Mary Sampson and Angie Ralon discuss plans for the annual employer-employee din' ner. 3. Kevin Scruggs. James Calhoun, and Steve Oliver construct gifts for the faculty. 4. Stephanie Lange, Susan Kelly, Donna Viers, and Kathryn Dahms plan a calendar of activities for the year. 5. Linda Shadid gives out favors dur- ing a Halloween field trip to the child care center. Activities f 55 Car wash, puppet sales finance contest trips Industrial Cooperative Training began their year with a car wash in October. Money received from this was used to help finance students' transportation and registration in contests. Puppets were also sold as a fund-raising pro- ject. Members participated in the area VICA contest at Grayson College in February. Winners ofthe area contest then went on to State Competition in Dallas. Students entered the skills speed contests and the selected job dis- plays. To end the year an employee-employer banquet was held. Officers this year were: President, Jimmy Young, Vice- President, Billy Dickersong Secretary, Macky Parsonsg Treasurer, Mike Williams: Sgt. at Arms, Keith Eddins Reporter, Dale Goldsteing Parliamentarian, David Smith and Sponsor, Mr. Mark Stubber. 1. Mr. Mark Stubber hands out an exercise to Scott Byrum. 2. Billy Dickerson, Dale Goldston, Jimmy Young. David Gripp, Joey Martin, and Scott Byrum work on contest project. 3. Jimmy Young listens to club members' ideas. 4. Joey Martin reads information for upcoming contest. 5. Mike Williams looks over minutes taken in the last meeting. 6. David Gripp quietly works on contest assignment. 56 - Activities 1 4 JCL hosts area C convention The Junior Classical League served as host for this year's Area C convention. There were approximately 22 schools who participated in the convention. Beth Obrero served as Area C Chairperson and attended State JCL Executive Board Meetings in Mesquite and Rosenberg. Several members attended the State JCL Conven- tion in Rosenberg, March 6-7. Other activities included a bake sale in October and a joint Halloween party with the French and Spanish clubs. This year's officers were: President, Janice Hestand, Secretary, Becca Reutelhuberg Treasurer, Marshall Minshewg and Sponsor, Mrs. Donna Kumler. 5 1, Sheila Leute and Lori Bringhurst attend a club meeting. 2. Becca Reutelhuber, Marshall Minshew, and Janice Hestand look over latin material. 3. Patti Fillman and Blake Simpson make a candy sale to Arvis Haggard. 4. Latin club members enjoy the food at a meeting. 5. Anna Blackburn, Michelle Daugherty, and Janice Hestand wait for dessert. 6. Beth Obrero presents an award to an area contest win- ner. Activities - 57 Key club raises funds for local charity The Key Club began this year with weekly meet- ings held in the mornings before school. In early February membership assemblies were held. Dur- ing the assemblies a film was shown based on the theme Dare to Influence, and hand-outs were distributed encouraging people to become mem- bers. Officer elections and a valentine's party were also held in February. March blew in the Clean-up SHS program which benefited both the students and the school. The installation banquet was held in April and members also attended the District Convention in Fort Worth. During the convention members par- ticipated in seminars, general assemblies, cau- cuses and special events such as concerts. To close out their year they sponsored International Service Day in May. The purpose of this was to raise money for a local charity. Officers this year were: President, Jacque Jones, Vice-President, Chris Sakowskig Secretary, Brandon Craven, Treasurer, Virginia Courtney: and Sponsor, Q. D. Williams. 1. Randy Brimer, Margaret Meador and Dawn Meandenhall look over club plans. 2. Jacque Jones, Chris Sakowski, and Sharon McWhartor discuss activities. 3. James Walker, Jeff McKinney, Andrea McKee, Gween Scruggs, Tinitia Campbell, Darryl Nelson, Darryl Kelly, and Lisa Mask enjoy a club party. 4. Dena Thomas, Cindy Hughes, and Anna Kulhavey attend a club meeting. Activities XA x X x , X A IW: ,S ,. W ---0-V s twig sg .. James Taylor agonizes over a math test. 2. Tony Dean compares nath answers. 3. Susan Morse times herself on a math problem. 4. Harrell Miller works to complete a math drill. 5. Tom Adami practices or speed and accuracy, Math team defends district record The Math Team spent the year competing in tourna- ments at Grayson County College, Texas Women's Uni- versity, Austin College, East Texas State University, Longview Area High School, and North Lamar High School, to name a few. District competition was held in early April with winners competing in regional contests in late April. Outstanding members for this year's Math Team were: Ricky Kennedy, Diana Hayes, Sandra Morse, Susan Morse, Bruce Armstrong, and Tony Dean. Spon- sor was Mr. Bob Deberry. it 1' Q sl -v,,,.ts. gr 2 A 4 A. 5 Activities 3 59 Mu Alpha Theta trims tree Mu Alpha Theta members met after school to assem- ble and decorate the annual Christmas tree with geo- metric designs. Members of Mu Alpha Theta are seniors who are tak- ing college preparatory math courses and meet spe- cific grade requirements. Officers were: President, Diana Hayes, Vice-Presi- dent, Jacque Jonesg Secretary, Stephan Johnson, Mary Bell, and Sponsor, Mrs. Ina Morgan. 1:11 1. Pat Creel listens attentively at a club meeting. 2. Robyn Ricks looks over a Math bulletin. 3. Jacque Jones and Robyn Ricks listen to the club speaker. 4. Diana Hayes and Susan Roman decorate the school Christmas tree. 5. Brad Schwoerer looks over Math informa- tion. 60 - Activities 5 RM 1 ,B :H tl Mr' ...E fu 5 ,pa- 5 'wi' 1 NHS assists needy families at Christmas The National Honor Society kicked off their year with a bake sale at the Safeway store. The annual food, clothing, and toy drive was held in December. Dona- tions were distributed to needy families throughout the area. The NHS initiation took place in March and a ban- quet was held to end the year. Officers were: President, Diana Hayes, Vice presi- dent, Kerry Sheag Secretary, Mary Bell: Treasurer, Brad Schwoererg and Sponsors, Mr. John Needham and Mr. Tom Cunningham. A , 'Q 3 pf' 1. Carolyn Cooper, Nancy Nicholson, Kim Brown, if Deborah Crawford, Leigh-Ellen Clark, and Becky Nurre listen as Diana Hayes brings NHS meeting to order. 2. Mike Richmond, Ken Smith, Mike Black, Maria Luchessi, Jim Mitchell, Paul Hast- ings, Eugene Leroy, Jill Pierce, and Kim Duer- inger discuss plans for Toy Drive. 3. Nancy Nicholson and Susan Roman wait outside before initiation. 4. David Stephens and Brian Tisdell relax after initiation, 5. Keri McLaughlin and Nancy Pickens joke around at NHS banquet. 6. Sharon Baldermann, Mary Bell, Patti Bennett, and Karen Bishop stand in line to be initiated. i P 6 i. Speakers intensify NIKE meetings NIKE began their year by electing their homecoming queen nominee, Ann Shaffer, a Denison lawyer, spoke on Women's Rights at the November meeting and a Christmas party was held in December. The new year began with Carolyn Black speaking on Self Defense. March was a time to learn about sorori- ties and sign up with the local panhellenic board. ln April, Dr. Mac Broiles spoke on Choosing a Career ln Business. A Splash Party was held in May. Officers were: President, Trish Wiesedeppe, Vice- President, Cynthia Renshawg Secretary, Sharon Bal- dermanng Reporter, Shari Floyd, and Sponsors Mrs. Betty Bledsoe, Mrs. Mary Roy. , ...x -QNX 4 vf ri ! .t - fe . T ..,k ix LX 'F -. S' , .fig 3 3 a1 '5!5h- wilr vl- 5 i 1. Mrs. Betty Bledsoe and Rosalyn Olivares listen to suggestions for the next meeting. 2. Trish Wiesedeppe, Cynthia Renshaw and Anne Sheppard sing Christmas Carols. 3. Patti Bennett and Cynthia Renshaw talk with Trish Wiesedeppe about her gift. 4. Mrs. Carolyn Black demonstrates with Doris Flexer how to provide self defense while Shari Floyd watches. 5. Anne Sheppard shows Mary Daniels the gift she received at the Christmas party. x-db it-9211--H' Ai -f-if Q-.wwvihw OEA tom wat sales proves to be success Office Education Association began the year with the election of officers in September and the installation in October. Members sold Tom Wat gifts in November and held a Christmas Party in December. January was a time for members to prepare for March contests, in February members visited an area nursing home. An employer appreciation breakfast was held in April. Officers this year were: President, Amy Pyleg Vice-President, Tina Ratciiffg Recording Secretary, Cynthia Tracyg Corresponding Secretary, Debra Browng Historian, Shelly Kirby, Assistant Histo- rian, Becky Bledsoe: Reporter, Caroline Edmonson, Treasurer fCo-opjg Patrice Calhoung Treasurer CLabJ, Rosa Pleasantg Spon- sors Mrs. Murlene Watwood, and Mrs. Rosamond Fienning. 3 5' 4 1. Sheryl Dagenais, Janet Holt, and Linda Walker practice daily office procedures. 2. Mrs. Murlene Watwood instructs Myrtle Elder how to do business letter. 3. Cynthia Tracy and Donna Elder enjoy thesmelves at club meeting. 4. Tamie Rigney plays with a toy from the Tom Watt kit. 5. Suzan Blackwell, Lori Baio, Kellie Hagan, Tammye Turman, Janet Holt, and Jane Jenkins rest at a swim party. Activities A 63 Orchestra keeps active schedule Orchestra members kept an active pace this year with school concerts at the Christmas assembly and during the spring. Members also competed in the All- Region try outs in November. UIL solo and ensemble contests, and concert and sight-reading contests proved to be another challenge to orchestra members. To end their year, students participated in the Sandy Lake Orchestra contests and Spring Awards Concert in May. Officers were: President, Billy Dorseyg Vice-pres., Maria Gomez, Secretary-Treasurer, Donna Boylesg and Director, Mr. Charles Wertz. 5 64 A Activities xx an-an M, , ,f f f 1 EY 1. LaTonya Dorsey and Maria Gomez fix their plates while Elizabe Hinkle talks to Donna Boyles. 2. Mr. Charles Wertz instructs Leona Hill on new music. 3. Maria Gomez and Billy Dorsey admire thi Christmas gifts. 4. Natalie Mask, LaTonya Dorsey, Kris Weightma and Angel Inman look at their gifts. T-W-QQ. :Q l ,if if A miiimas Y W A i 5 Radio and TV provides valued career training Students in TV Electronics learn how to work on and repair radio and televisions. This past year the VICA Radio and TV Repair particiapted in the Homecoming activities, and entered speed skills contests in the VICA District Competition. Officers were: President, Tom Myattg Vice-President, Jim King, Secretary, Todd Taylor, Reporter, Harry Fair, Treasurer, Ray Monday, Sarg. at Arms, Charles Wilson, and Sponsor, Charles Kennedy. li 2 R iii T . J t W 1. Orvis Haggard and Ray Monday attentively listen to classroom instructions. 2. Jim King, James Ottwell, and Todd Taylor listen to Jimmy King as he discusses a future meeting. 3. David Lincecum asks a question concerning electronics safety. 4. Todd Taylor and Ken Orr listen to the list of officers duties. 5. Todd Myatt pre- sides over club meeting. Activities - 65 .af Student council initiates campaigns, activities The Student Council undertook several important projects this year. Follow- ing the freshmen and new student orientation, Student Council elections were held. They also attended the Friendship Dinner at Denison High School and Teacher Appreciation Week. Homecoming week, which included the dance and variety show was another success. The annual Dare to Care week was followed by the Christmas assembly and after school party. Special assemblies were held with a variety of speakers, ranging from Free Fare to AI Oliver and Bump Wills of the Texas Rangers. Group sessions were also held during Black History Week. Student participation in the annual blood drive was high with 154 pints donated. To keep the blood pumping the student council sponsored the singing valentines, valo-grams, carnations and valentines cards. Later, they sponsored an activity for the crippled children, and held seminars on how to help students feel wanted at SHS. To wrap up the years activities, a banquet was held. Student Body Officers were: President, Larry Wortham, Vice-President, Rosalyn Olivares, Secretary, Sherri Barrett, and Sponsor Mrs. Susan Hefner. ' its-, 1. Larry Wortham watches as Mayor Virginia Morris reads the proclamation of Bearcat Day at Sherman High. 2. Mike Cox and Jerome Holland greet Al Oli- ver at a reception after an assembly. 3. Mrs. Susan Hefner and Rosalyn Oli- vares prepare for freshman orientation. 4. Shari Barrett hangs decorations for Christmas, 5. Karen Bishop, Shari Floyd, Kristi Hase, and Cynthia Renshaw contribute to a student council meeting. 66 - Activities 'fl Qs: BL fy .. . mr. .. . .,, .,., t......, -- 1-ez... 'K .. i, 'islkiff t - -- Ni . ,s5g'A:s'q1ii' has-.f 5-AMA Li g Y- 'iii .af fs.- SHS BAND K- .sar from S315 ' ' i 1. Rosalyn Olivares gives a speech at the Friendship Dinner in DHS cafeteria. 2. Miss Linda Beach and Dennis Jacobs play robots for the Free Fare Concert assembly. 3. Mrs. Kitty Handy, a volunteer for Texoma Regional Blood Bank prepares Ed Sneed to give blood. 4. Kerry Shea, Karen Bishop, Brian Burton, Larry McMillan, Stephanie Bowen, and Helen Softly attend a reception for Bump Wills and Al Oliver. 5. Cindy Driggs, Jean Lemons, and Lori Bringhurst attend the Student Council Christmas party. 6. Larry Wortham talks to student council. 7. Kerry Shea gives a Dare to Care button to Ken Reese. Activities - 67 Thespians enhance drama performances The Thespian Society produced outstanding perform- ances throughout the past year. These included Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Lu Ann Hampton Laverty Oberlander, and the musical West Side Story. Members attended two tournaments in February and a UIL workshop in early March. Later in March students participated in UIL competition. This year's officers were: President, Mary King, Vice- President, Brian Burton, Secretary, Darla Payne' Reporter, Beth Harper, Sr. Representative, Maria Luc- chesig Jr. Representative, Carol McClure, Soph. Repre- sentative, David Lincecum, and Sponsor, Mr. Bob Watson. ..,-. s - N--- 1 yt .. -A mgiiigzh, in i I 4 . ' , T i. K 1 it X R X i ' pi Q 1. Robyn Ricks and Mary King share ideas about new production, 2. Alice Weightman and Crayton Dallas absorb new ideas at meet- ing. 3. Mr. Bob Watson talks to Thespians about West Side Story. 4. Lynette Medlin 68 - Activities D. ai s relaxes at Thespian meeting. 5. Michelle Fincher practices lines for upcoming play. 6. Dara Payne works on a new script. 7. Michelle Fincher relaxes at drama party. i M -4 ii , ,W ,, 1. Susan Eshelman and James Taylor learn to operate the new computer as Miss Jane Andrajack looks on. 2. Bruce Armstrong completes a Math Team test. 3. Miss Jane Andrajack demon- strates the uses of the computer to Susan Eshelman. 4. Susan Eshelman practices on solving computer problems. 5. James Tay- lor works on a science problem. Science team sets UIL contest goals The Science Team consists of students wishing to com- pete in the UIL Science Contest in the spring. ln order to prepare for this competition, students compete in approximately nine science tournaments in the north and northeast Texas area. These tournaments included Den- ton, Sherman, East Texas State University, and Longview. The areas of science studied are biology, chemistry, and physics. This year's members were James Taylor and Susan Eshelman. The sponsor was Miss Jane Andrajack. Q it +9 rv e9 ft? +-F as 1 fx Y t ,,, x sg '1 T 1 I Y f et. 54- Q F? fr' rr' F? ff? -elf Activities - 69 QW gi Q S99 is Honors Honors - 71 t . V Honor students recognized Students who have displayed outstanding leadership and achievement in departments are recognized each year by being named to Who's Who in Depart- ments. ln November thirty-five students were selected for this honor by teachers and sponsors of departments. ! Q Ricky Kennedy Math Blake Simpson Science 72 - Department Who's Who dit 19 9' 5' AW ly if ,f Y if if dl' ., iififi' ,Ns K raft! mmm y, .wr Doug Rosenbaum Building Trades Diana Hayes English K Fw is laws' Susan Morse Janice Hestand American History World History Department Whos Who Becky Nurre Government Dennis Stanley Agriculture Co-op ----L..... ' ---vii ' X AN, ..., g . , - ...t Qc . me --WW' Don Kerr Eric Little Industrial Cooperative Training Agriculture Production 74 - Department Wlwo's Who June Crosby Girls P.E. Hope Wilder Band Suzan Blackwell Business Mary King - Drama Ronald Wright - Boys P.E. Department Who's Who Felicia lVlcElrath Cosmetology , img, - Bron Cadclell Distributive Education ll Department Whos Who Machelle Ellis Home and Family Living Elizabeth Hihkle Orchestra Tom Perbetsky Metal Trades Melanie Wade Vocational Office Education Cooperative lo Kenneth Neely Drafting ' ii t t sv Tammye Turman Vocational Office Education Pre-employment Department Who's Who W- 77 if E 1 l 0 .Lau 'e gil N' F i9Q,a :de , l Janice Hestand Latin Benay Darwin Health Occupations W i Bryan Booher l Industrial Arts Charles Wilson Radio and T.V. Repair 78 f Department Who's Who i W i i 4 5 i Beth Harper Art l Robyn Ricks French Jimmy Waiker Auto Mechanics it i,Qi 1' Cindy Jones Spanish Department Who's Who Alice Weightrnan Publications Jeff Rice and Sandy Strause Choir i11---- Debbie Rudolf Donna Viers Home Economics Distributive Education' Cooperative Education 80 - Department Wl'io's Who Juniors President, Billy Dorsey Vice-President, Jeff Bledsoe Secretary, Kerrie Bennie r. x l' ,by ,ti kb -0 mqixvlz iz un ' 114 A 1 sz, Seniors President, Scott Carter Vice-President, Brian Burton Business Manager, Kerry Shea Secretary, Karen Bishop i Sophomores President, Sally Nicholson Vice-President, Roberto Olivares Secretary, Kerri Taylor 'U J Freshmen President, Steve Sloan Vice-President, Stacy Thorton Secretary, Sarah Sloan i i Class Officers - 8 . Among the many honors at Sherman High there is one that is special because the students are chosen by their peers. The position of Who's Who is one that reflects leadership, friendliness and citizenship. The following students are listed by grade with the activities they are involved in this year. This is truly an honor and the students chosen for 1980-81 do reflect the spirit of SHS. Randy Shoulders National Honor Society, Billy Bob Boy, Pan American Student Forum, Mu Alpha Theta Becky Nurre President of Future Teachers of America, Junior Classi- cal League, French Club, Secretary of the Band, National Honor Society l C Ste hanie Bowen D . Homecoming Lady-in-waiting National Honor Society Senior Lieutenant of Drill Team Don Keene Varsity Tennis, National Honor Society, Future Farmers of Amer- ica. 5'--...T J 1 I F V if 3 I , 'W' T A .f H,g,,., ..M,,,,. . q Jeff Rice A Cappella Choir President, All-State Choir Student Council, National Honor Society K Cv-up, Kristi Hase Varsity Cheerleader, National Honor Society, Girls' State, Future Teachers of America, Student Council, NIKE Kim Scott Larry Wortham Homecoming Queen, National Student Body President, Student Honor Society, Pan American Stu- Council, Varsity Soccer dent Forum Diana Hayes President of National Honor Society, Presi- dent of Mu Alpha Theta, Math Team, Stu- dent Council, National Leadership Training Seminar. Sharon Balderman Eddie Gafford Varsity Cheerleader, Secretary of NIKE, Varsity Golf, Billy Bob Boy Secretary of Distributive Education, Vice-President of Future Teachers of America, National Honor Society Roger Alford National Honor Society, Billy Bob Boy, Stu dent Council Shawna Soper ' Lori Beane Drill Team. Student Council, SHS Sing- Varsity Cheerleader, Pan American ers Student Forum, NIKE, Junior Classi- cal League, Student Council Micheal Honea Varsity Football Danny Alford Varsity Golf Anne Wertz Varsity Cheerleader, Pan American Student Forum, Student Council, Orchestra , Jeff Bledsoe Band, Varsity Soccer Debbie Fleming Varsity Cheerleader, Vice-President of Future Farmers of America, Pan American Student Forum, Future Teachers of America, Student Council, NIKE Petie Hunt Varsity Football Lori Bednarz Varsity Cheerleader, Future Teachers of America, Junior Classical League, Student Council Scott Richards Football, Student Council, Future Farmers of America 1 ' P gy. Q i l f B lr .gmx Cindy Blanton JV Cheerleader, Future Teachers of America, Student Rerlea Ayers Council, French Club Drill Team, SHS Singers, Daybreak Thad Kelley David Layman JV Football, Track A Cappella Choir, All-State Choir, Jun- ior Classical League Daybreak Sarah Cobbs Drill Team, Pan American Student Forum, SHS Sally Nicholson Singers, Student Council Sophomore Class President, SHS Singers, Var- SWY Tennis Chuck FOl'beS JV Basketball, JV Football Steve Avard JV and Varsity Basketball, Varsity Tennis, Junior Classical League, Student Council Whitney Charlton Freshman Basketball, Varsity Tennis Izzy Aleman Football, Basketball, Baseball Barbi Wertz Sarah Sloan Band, Cheerleader Freshman Basketball, Freshman Class Sec- retary, Beginning Choir, Student Council Scott Blanton I u I Varsity Soccer, Key Club Phillip RObIl'lSOl'l Football, Baseball, Student Council Seniors recognized for enticing qualities ,K sffni my X 1 i Va. 3 gl f.,iV W .5 .i.i i S X in ,V Q ii L.: Most Beautiful Girl Most Handsome Gui ,. , ., in Nancy Pickens Randy Shoulder Q, Y 9 5 3, U Q gr ,V Q . fi y my Favorite Teachers Hilda Ramsey John Needham Most Likely to Succeed Diana Hayes Roger Alford 90 - Senior Su eflatives Most Artistic Darrell Neely Beth Harpe W rrr ,Lf , -.., Best Actress Best Actor Vlaria Lucchesi Brian Burton Ind Best Dressed ,arry Wortharn Keri McLaughlin Best All Around Kim Scott Eddie Gafford aww ,:,,, M V -M--M. 1 ff rrr' irt r E ,WE 5 I. A -4. Becky Nurre r 'www Most Conscientio I US Don Keene Senior Superlatives Wnttiest Davld Stephens Cynthia Renshaw H-:ln Most School Spirited Ken Smith Christ: Hase Luchessi named to all americans Maria Luchessi Senior Lieutenant of the Hi Step pers was named to the All American Drill Team She received ribbons for outstanding performance in marching pom pom and dan e at the SMU Drill Team Camp Anyone receiving recognition in all three categories is automatically eligible for All American The girls are observed during the week and 54 are chosen to be members of this distin guished group Maria is a ballet student outside of school and is involved in National Honor Society French Club and Thespians HONORS Adams earns national merit scholarship Julie Adams, senior, has been named one of the 15,000 national semi-finalists for scholarships from the National Merit Scholarship Corporation. Julie received this honor after scoring high marks on her Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test. 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Janice won first place last year on state level. The opportu- nity to be represented at such a convention was a first for Sherman High School. Olivares attends Congressional Seminars RosaLynn Olivares, student body vice-president was chosen as one of 250 students to attend a Con- gressinal Seminar in Washington D.C. The students represented all fifty states. .From March 1-12 RosaLynn attended Congres- sional sessions, spoke with President Reagan, Vice- President Bush and visited with ambassadors. She was the second student from Sherman High to attend the seminars. ,if' :Lff?LgfLQ5?55f1i.f,- - , 5'f-We -?5:E'if..--z1,,: ,jg '- -ggi' isiltigiijlil-Qlllf.-'i - fltfiiiiiiffiif Fi 2715 Ti Efniifigf 9?WW3f5'LW59539liAf5f15 553 A 754' 1fi7sf5ki45gSi5lz2i??3ft322f'3fP1Vg2rff1w5 ?5Qc i, , , .,..,1 ,,,wg,J i A Ksxfilgsigxg , .,., M i,., ., M, ,e.f2,.s,f2-1. . ,f-were i .,.i ,,. . A. ,,f,y,.t,. ' ' if 'fi ,- slit-sigwz s .af-iffy Burton wins patriotic speech contest Brian Burton senior won second place in the dis trict Voice of Democrcy speech contest sponsored by the Veterans of Foreign Wars and Ladies Auxil nary Brian s winning speech was on My Commitment to America He placed first in the Sherman contest in December The contest is designed to make young people more aware of America Brian was presented a tro phy and S300 scholarship V V - . , . . 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Susan Brown, first alto: David Lay- man, first bass, and Jeff Rice, second tenor traveled to San Antonio Feb. 11-14 to participate in voice clinics and a formal concert. Dr. Dale Warland of St. Paul, Minnesota directed the 250 voice choir. The students were chosen from an original 10,000 to make them the Best of the Best. David is the first sophomore from Sherman to reach state level and placed fourth chair. Jeff also received fourth chair as a second year All-State Choir member. Susan placed third chair. Johnson wins grand champ Lowell Johnson, senior, won Grand Champion Market Hog at the State Fair of Texas. Lowell raised this hog from June to mid-October. The Hampshire brought 331200 in the sale on Oct. 17. He has been showing for four years in the Loy Lake Livestock Exhibition but this was his first attempt at Fair Park. Q WEMRWME M 'TK ' ----' S me-Munn WL-una' 5 3 5 2 it ei Q 2 I G xy Qi' Q 5.4 AJ N -lv is SPOrts Sports - 97 FT Scott Reigns Over Homecoming Festivities Kim Scott, representing the National Honor Society, was chosen the 1980 Homecoming Queen from 28 nominees. She and four other girls were announced as finalists during the all-school Variety Show. Kim and the finalists, each escorted by her father, were presented during the halftime activities of the Sherman, Wichita Falls game. Finalists included: Sharon Baldermann, Stephanie Bowen, Angie Lightfoot, and Nancy Pickens. Kim Scott was presented the traditional red roses and was crowned by last year's Homecoming Queen, Tammy Lovelace during halftime. .4-:qi -52 it A . .fi Left Page: 1. Kim Scott and Stephanie Bowen tearfully congratulate N each other. 2. Kim Scott anxiously awaits the announcement of Homecoming Queen. 3. Mr. Scott looks proudly at his daughter after she has been named 1980 Homecoming Queen. 4. 1979 Queen Tammy Lovelace places the crown on Kim Scott. 5. Brian Tisdell escorts Kim Scott during the homecoming pep rally. ig. Q 4 4 V4 4 H tg SHARON BALDERIVIAN STEPHANIE BOWEN KIM SCOTT Qi ANGIE LIGHTFOOT NANCY PICKENS 1980 HOMECOM ING QUEEN AND COURT 4 ly - '-Il--'S' - ' Homecom F' Tb ' Homecoming Provides' Enthusiasm, Excitement fr it ww- 1 The Variety Show '80, was a definite highlight to Spirit Week. The Show contained dancing, special music and humorous skits. After the game, the an- nual homecoming dance was held in the SHS cafeteria. The theme for this years dance was, Too Much Heaven. The music was provided by the group Kim Youkin. Students enjoyed a wide variety of music from the top forty all the way to the Cotton- Eyed Joe. The students also danced to popular music provided by the radio station Q102. The dance concluded another homecoming that will long be remembered. it 4 it Z Q X 2 4 Y X. 4 4 100- Homecoming 'J l cf i 2 C. D. Too much heaven 1. l 4 it Q ri. . iii 2 3 Left Page: 1. Drlll tearn performs at the variety show. 2. Sandy Strouse sungs to the auduence. 3. The group, Chocolate Almonds sung a medley of songs 4. Patty Bennett and Anne Shepphard perform a routine. 5. Susan Fuller. Brian Burton and Marla Lucchesu do a slut as the cone heads. Rlght Page: 1. Benay Darwln. Davld Rornlnger, Angle Brewer, Trent Dlsmore. Carol Shepphard. and Elwood Reddlng enjoy dolng the Cotton-Eyed Joe 2. Mrs Bobble Gohlke and Larry Wortham smlle for the camera. 3. Llsa Ladderback and Marshall Munshew enjoy a slow dance. 4. Klm Bucklngharn and Scott Ruchards share a laugh at the dance. 5. Erlc Reutelhuber. Jennller Byler. Scott Conrad and Sharon Srnnth relax durlng the hornecomlng dance 6. Klm Coleman and Steve Couch enloy watchlng other Couples dance Th 3: .Lv l-lornecornlng - 101 'iIIi3El..L 'DELETE Steady Practice Nets Successful Results From two camps in the summer to workouts before. during. and after school, the Sherman Hi-Steppers endure many long hours of practice. At the SMU Camp, the Sherman Hi-Steppers received third place in Pom-Pon Routine and a Creativity Award. After camp, Maria Lucchesi was selected by a panel of judges as a member ofthe All-American Drill Team, Kim Conley, Karen Lay, and Ann Osterhout were selected to Who's Who on the All- American Drill Team. The Hi-Steppers performed at every football game, several basketball games, the Homecoming and Christmas Parades, the Variety Show, and several pep rallies, This organization is sponsored by Karla Skipworth and managed by Patti Fillman. Officers included Karen Lay, captain: Ann Osterhout. co-captain: Stephanie Bowen and Maria Luc- chesi, senior Iieutenantsg Rhonda McCollum and Sharon Smith. junior lieutenants. N., ....,..l 2 102 - Hi-Steppers 1 Lett page: 1. Terri Fry, Renee Roy, Jean Lemmons, Helene Softly, Dawn Bunzel, and Kim Brown do formation to the White Shadow theme. 2. Lynette Medlin and Tina Archer march in for the senior pep rally routine. 3. Maria Lucchesi. Karen Lay, Stephanie Bowen, Cindy Martin, Kim Conley. Kathy Butler and Cindy Franks wait for the music to begin their Plano performance, 4. Becky Ball. Paula Ransom and Michelle Leswood-Jones completed routine at a home game. Right page: 1. Benita Dotson anticipates halftime perfor- mance, 2. Shiela Luete and Donna Thomas complete halftime performance. 3. Beth Harper, Karen Johnson, and Shawna Soper open a routine with a big smile, 4. Sharon Smith and Mary Daniels stand at attention before beginning a cane routine. 5. The drill team lines up for a disco routine. L . ,,12 iaif AV,:M1M 'A1 A ,gkg ky Q., K yu? k, L xi, .:- f R 42 , J J , H, K V A V H TN Xu.. ,.H' L KNAbAL m, 2 , al v .M ,R+-4' 3 ,i,j'1 W A ,jfg u Q 5 X , w 1 it x ' n J L' 1 f ' 5 ' i A l I , m m 5, X a , Lf 'if l ' S X 4 5 Hu Steppe S -103 EELLQS fill: Iill to Upholding tradition, uplifting spirit S v Q wk! , :'- i Eddie Galtord, David Stephens, Roger Alford, Brian Tisdell, Ken Smith, and Randy 7 Shoulders were elected Billy Bob Boys tor the 198081 school year. Elected by the senior class the boys escorted our mascot Billy Bob during the pep rallies and home tootballgames. ln addition to acrobatic stunts, the Billy Bob Boys were responsible tor putting the Breakethrough together at the games. running the CeAeT-S flags. and assisting the cheerleaders in many ways, 'Q ii K kkk... ks M .. Q l ' M t Left Right 1 The Billy Boo Boys cheer along with the cheerleaders at the homecoming pep rally 2. Randy Shoulders shows all his senior enthusiasm during the Senior Pep Rally for the Bearcats 3. Ken Smith and Brian Tisdell yell at the top of their lungs for the mighty Bearcats. Right Ragei 1. Eddie Gatford, Greg Kuhn and Roger Alford get ready to release the balloons at the homecoming game during halftime. 2. David Stephens applauds the Hi-Steppers performance. 3. Eddie Gattord, Brian Tisdell, Randy Shoulders, David Stephens and Roger Alford show their spirit by wearing hats to the Thursday night pep rally for the Sherman. Odessa game 4 Eddie Gaftord, Brian Tisdell. and David Stephens put the 21 sign up in the Lewisville pep rally 5. Billy Bob Boys cheer the Bearcats on to a victory RTW Wm 44 4 I f ig QW J QVQQM, V wi 4' QQ V Fha ,iq ' f , .m w- 1 .wif J ,II W 1 a., Bully Bob Boys gd? IIILUIEQITFQ? PIUEEIIEILE 'TIEEEQ Cheerleaders Enthusiasm intensifies Pep Rallies We Back The Bearcats was often heard in the stands as the cheerleaders encouraged the student body which encouraged the teams at SHS to many fic- tories. The cheerleaders have a lot of work that many don't even know about, like decorating the gym forthe pep rallies, making signs for the commons, painting and putting up the break-throughs, and locker signs for the athletes. They attended the SMU workshop in Dallas where they learned many new cheers and stunts. These are some of the many things a cheerleader goes through in just one year. The Var- sity Cheerleaders of '80-'81 were: Sharon Balder- mann, Lori Beane, Lori Bednarz, Machelle Ellis, Debbie Fleming, Kristi Hase, Kim Plyler, Anne Wertz and spon- sor Mrs. Bobbie Gohlke. Left Page: 1. Kim Plyler shows all her enthusiasm during the pep ral- ly, 2.The varsity cheerleaders finish up a cheer with a stunt. 3. Lori Beane leads a cheer at the pep rally after the homecoming parade. 4. Machelle Ellis helps cheer the Bearcats to a victory. Right Page: 1. Kristi Hase promotes spirit during the Senior Pep Rally. 2. In a pep rally skit, Sharon Baldermann models Scott Carters evening wear. 3. Lori Bednarz shows off Joe Smith's evening wear. 4. Anne Wertz pro- motes the student body spirit to encourage the Bearcats to a vic- tory. 5. Debbie Flemming cheers for the Bearcats. N 1 IN. s Q X X . ef' 1? , f Q fa V - x Es g 1. fit' I Q Sf 'Q TT' X, :inf-ri, 4 5 Varsity Cheerleaders - 107 .. K ,XX ARSITY FOOTBAL Cats clinch district The Sherman Bearcats started the season off slowly by losing their first three games before defeating Dallas Bryan Adams. The Bearcats lost one more game before district play started, but were fired up for the district opener. Sherman opened district with a win over Denton. The Bearcats then traveled to Wichita Falls and defeated the Raiders. The team then faced their hardest game yet against Lewisville. They met the challenge and had a big win over the Farmers. With a perfect district record the Bearcats faced off against the Wichita Falls coyotes. The Bearcats were upset by the coyotes but still led District. Then the big Sherman-Denison rivalry came, and the Bearcats tied Denison to win the District. The Bearcats faced Odessa Permian with a record of 9- O-1 in Abilene. The Bearcats fought hard in adverse weather con- ditions to tie the Panthers, O-O. This later proved to be the closest anyone came to beating Odessa as they went on to win state. 1. Darryl Kelly dives forward for tough yardage against Denton. 2. Jay Noble fills opening against Wichita Falls. 3. Billy strong brings down Irving player. 4. Benja Major turners corner against Plano. 108 f Varsity Football '89 Zi igq 'S+ 4 '- .... 2 ' .- -6 5 1 A eb' K v 2 , , f, 4, ,7 'Wh Www! 1. Bearcat offense huddles between plays. 2. Mark Mask upends a helpless Coyote player. 3. Mike Honea and defense swarm around jacket ball carrier. 4. Darryl Kelly fights off would-be tacklers for extra yardage. 5. Darryl Kelly runs through opening in Irving defense. 6. Lester Baldwin loses hold on ball. Varsity Football S 109 arsity F ootbal . , A , 1 N4 A 191 .- . K A lofi 3. 2 R 1 Nj 1. Mike Honea sparks play against Raiders. 2. Casey wrestles down offensive player against Tigers. 3. Lester Billy Strong and Darryl Nelson zero in a Denison player. 4. 110 Z Varsity Football Nelson and Chip Pelley srnasn Denison player. xi ff n-ft 'N 7' gg' 1' u 564'-f' ' 1. 5 C. Q 2 3 1--1'-N31 1. Bearcats and Coach Kent Lashley pose with district trophy. 2. Bearcat offense gets instructions from Coach Harris Brownley. 3. Randy Briscoe struggles to gain yardage against Odessa. 4. Eddy Hatch flaunts victory sign at halftime against Odessa. 5. Bearcat in hot pursuit ofa Panther. 6. Coach Kent Lashley and Bearcats celebrate a hard fought victory. Varsity Footban we 111 Jill lb W TIBBCUCVIZ 'tj Season opened with long hoursg hard work When cheerleading tryouts were over and selections had been made, the JV cheerleaders began making preparations for the upcoming year. They started by making locker signs and practicing. When school came around the corner they painted signs and the breakthroughs. The 1980-81 JV Cheerleaders were Laura Anderson, Cindy Blanton, Kim Buckingham, Jenny Byler, Stephanie Schewizer, and Laura Smith. 2 Left Page: 1. Kim Buckingham and Cindy Blanton perform a stunt at a football game. 2. Cindy Blanton, Kim Buckingham, Jenny Byler, and Stephanie Schewizer lead a cheer to promote school spirit. 3. Laura Anderson cheers the basketball team to a victory. 4. Jenny Byler completes a jump at one of the football games, Right Page: 1. Stephanie Schewizer takes a break from cheering. 2. The JV cheerleaders perform a stunt. 3. Laura Smith is waiting to start a cheer during the basketball game. 4. The JV cheerleaders finish a 1-1 ' ' cheer with a stunt. 5. Kim Bucking- 1+ ham, Cindy Blanton, Laura Ander- I W son, and Jenny Byler cheers the N .L ' H Ife basketball team to a win. 'if J ' 'ttt i Q' it . - 'l ' l s st it as . ' 'i' to A .. ' L 5 1 if 4 112 - JV Cheerleaders 14 ,....a -W Tl iii 1 . f Q 1 - - e - b b- V . . . ' .. A k . 5- Nagy S' 1 wigs ,-5, - .. , ,,-:... Bilg e X 'TQ I X M y Z1 ' SN W ,aa iq Ja , 1, w. ,, , N ' 4 -., 2 - -:.,,,.,,5,,EV nf .k,. i ,-.. A ff - , Kwnm L 1 ' K .Q -ff Q X l N Q, wfsa 5 4' Ek- . W .::.: EA S Q4 ew X X SE X P as 'z - ' A Q 4-uf 's., ,,-,, pd-Q e -L -age , .. .he ig.-. . . K L,L' i if K .. VL 'sa , I U ,V lg I I K ' , , E I , W V E3 . J, I . iq LL get gi . 1 W A S K Q lj. e we U' fe QQ A , A Q XT- y ,A A I K ' 2' '+--W .,, lil? ' ? - v J , ,,, ., , .. . M Q , 5 S Q N x W in V i T V, ,',' N 4 kzl: Y ' We - me -0 have JV Cheerleaders Y 113 4 VFOOTBAL 'rg J 3 is KS 1 L M xv' Q . ' - Us Jeff, 6.11 tips., ,, , ' . as-V tif 'WW' 4 ' Y 3 a inexperienced f '-Qi-.N but promising The Sherman Bearcats JV looked forward to a win- Q as aee ning season after defeating Irving 33-14. The Cats' then traveled to Highland Park and suffered a 27-14 Q is loss. The JV went on to win two more games through- i s T out the season. N S Although the JV experienced a hard season, this loss prepared them for varsity play next year. T S J' Right Page: 1. Randy Chaney, Thad Kelley and Ed Chapel in pursuit of opposing running back. 2. Rolondo Rodriquez plugs hole and 1 forces quarterback to pitch. 3. Brian McClure looks on as teammate 5 recovers fumble. 4. Randy Chaney prepares for game in Bearcat Sta- dium- 5- Brian McClure Stfetches before Same- 6- Beaffiaf Playef Eric Reutelhuber kicks off while Randy Chaney gives signal to fello f9C0VeYSfUlT1bl9- teammates. 3. Scott Conrad stretches before game. 4. Defensiv I-eff P3891 1- Beamaf defensive 'ine Stands UD would-be UIOCKGVS' 2- line reads block of offense. 5. Nathanial Southern runs through hol 114 - Junior Varsity Football created by Robert Dooley and Jerry Gurley. ,N .L ! W M f'f'f o 'W J, 5 5 Q f f f-- H wk Jf:: 5, L ,X P? 'I 3 oo' I . 'W' ,.o 2 1 2 'Nm Mp 6 ,.5, Junior Varsity Football l?l.i3ljl:ZlII.i.LLll LfLELiUl.i.tLl2fifLElIlBEi White urges team victory The Freshman White Cheerleaders really had the enthusiasm this year. They painted breakthroughs and made many locker signs. The 1980-81 Freshman White Cheerleaders were: Angela Bowen, Melissa Davis, Paige Fransico, Cathy Gallegos, Susan Hase, and Kim Landholt. 1. The Freshman Whtie Cheerleaders finish up a cheer with a stunt. 2. Melissa Davis, Cathy Gallegos and Kim Landholt raise the fans' enthusiasm. 3. Angela Bowen and Paige Fransico cheer for their team. 116 - White Cheerleaders K fb Y' s ..t.t ,v- Wm ig: 751 twin 0 nu Q 4 ill gm .r' Maro on 8 FO USGS spirit The 1980-81 Freshman Maroon Cheerleaders sup- ported the Maroon teams to a good season. They had the responsibilities of painting the breakthroughs and mak- ing locker signs. The Maroon Cheerleaders it were Karen Mygrant, Denise Pettijohn, Sidney Rodrigus, Monique Tamoy, Barbie .an ' .1 Wertz, and Michelle Ramsey. 2 I I y 1 it s W H- 'Q ' . . -W ,f V ,anwffwwwa ,, .. M' '. '1a7' ' 'M' 'f '-w fda ,. I W iwzfvwf W W. ., A I . WW ,,t'r A A , f to dl,, , . .1 . 1 in gf - 4 1. Karen Mygrnat shows form in the cheer she learned at camp. 2. Monique Tamoy finishes up a cheer with a big smile. 3. Sideny Rodrigus cheers the Maroon team to a victory. 4. The Maroon Cheerleaders cheer the maroon team to a winning season. Maroon Cheerleaders RESHMAN FOOTBALL Frosh gain experience The Freshman white football team ended the season with a 7-2 record. Exceptional players were Curtis Luper and Izzy Aleman. Other standouts were Barry Rubarts, Ken Neely, and Chris Dill. Freshman maroon finished with a 1-8 record. Dean Gilbert was the standout for maroon. Other good play- ers were David Nichols and Jeff Anderson. 1. Jeff Anderson breaks up field while Kevin Dickens looks on. 2. Phil- lip Robinson receives the kickoff while Curt Rayford prepares to block. 3. White Team scrambles for fumble. 4. White Team defenses the option. 5. Jeff Anderson and Coach Bobby Rexrode discuss a play. 118 - Freshman Football ffwwf JV? QQ if 1. Coach Bobby Rexrode prepares to send in play with Jeff Anderson. 2. Dean Gilbert and Curt Rayford run option. 3. Maroon team fights for short yardage. 4. Stacey Thorton and Blair Commons clean up on runner. 5. White Team celebrates victory. 6. Maroon team heads back to huddle after play. aff -1H.z51'J G f . i it F: Gaim Y , t , if f?f' ' my . r s f... . 3 'R . 7 1? WH 5 Freshman Football- 119 Varsity marks best five-year record The Sherman Bearcat Varsity Basketball team finished the best basketball season in five years with a 9-22 record. The young team of Bearcats fought a tough season win- ning games over Diamond Hill, Vernon, Gainesville, Bon- ham, Lewisville and two games over McKinney. The best game of the season was against St. Marks at Reunion Arena, the Bearcats winning 80-44. The Bearcats had several close games including two overtime games each of which were lost by two points. The Varsity attended tournaments at Berkner-Pearce, Newman Smith, and at McKinney, placing third. Greg Git- tens was named to the all-tournament team at McKinney. Leading scorers for the district play were Lee Olm- stead, 13.8 average per game, Carl Jackson, 12.5, and Greg Gittens, 11.5. Leading rebounders were Lee Olm- stead, 60, Scott Charleton, 573 Dewayne McKinney and Greg Gittens, 51. The Varsity team was coached by Bill Estes. Joe Day and Derek Neabors served as managers. gvxffw- ,. 1 6, 3 5 tt -ri 5.05 Ms.. fu' 120 - Varsity Boys Basketball W Sw 5 fi hs. ,nn W .. at .. ws s 2 CI. . f . 'J , r 2 ae- 'a 'als '4 'Mv 3 Left page 1. Greg Gittens shoots from top of key. 2. Les- ter Hunter shoots difficult shot, 3. Team listens as coach Estes gives half time instructions. Right page 1. Carl Jackson pulls down rebound. 2. Lee Olmstead tips in the ball. 3. Lester Hunter dribbles past defender. 4. Greg Gittens scores on lay-up, svwmfgas S in L. wi ,t,. , 1 sf 1 Varsity Boys Basketball 1 1. Scott Charlton defends goal. 2. Jerome Holland drives to bucket. 3. Greg Gittens fights for rebound. 4. Kenny Neely skies for two while Greg Gittens looks on. 122 - Varsity Boys Basketball H, 2 Aa . tv ii K , '- 4 rrtrt. my IIL 5 'M 40-rn r ,V . M - M fm 1 X. .. 4, in A wt? f: is 2' '-'FF M , . 7, 'iz ' 2 - I ,, ka n: ylr M5 V yYIQ?' N , ' I .' , 9 3' , , si' ii, i Q 1 Y . 4 f -. , t L i 1-J ' 4 I RQ? ' iw o Miter Q i i 1 i -l fix M is, Q 4 W . Q 53 A uv at i ' Q 'A 1. Jerome Holland fights for a rebound. 2. Scott Charlton shoots a difficult lay-up. 3. Jerome Holland shoots a lay-up. 4. A 'K,....-f if K - Greg Gittens goes up for an easy two. 'wi 'sm 3 4 Boys Varsity Basketball - 12 Bearcat junior varsity records best cage season The Sherman Bearcat junior Varsity Basketball team finished the winningest season in Sherman basketball his- tory. The district 6-5A champion Cats finished up with 26 wins and 5 losses under Coach John Kras, and lost only one district game in ten outings. They exceeded over 50 points in twenty of their games. The junior Varsity played a tough season winning games over Paris, North Garland, Adamson, Vines, Irving, Lynch, Jesuit, Newman Smith, Denison, Gainsville, McKinney, Bonham, St. Marks, Denton, Rider, Lewisville, and Wichita Falls. The Bearcats only losses were to Highland Park, Pearce and Denton. The Bearcats attended tournaments at Jesuit and took second place, losing to J. J. Pearce in the finals, they received third place at the Denison tournament. Leading scorers for the season were Steve Avard and Dewayne McKinney, who were moved to the Varsity, Tommy Bedsole, 356 points, Andy Olmstead, 229 points, Neil David, 226, Brian Wright, 207, and Chuck Forbes, 166. Top rebounders were Neil David, 178 rebounds: Brian Wright, 156, Andy Olmstead, 122, and Tommy Bed- sole, 121. The Junior Varsity team was coached by John Kras. Bobby Franklin, Jim Gudgel, and Kevin Mullis served as managers. Basketball iagd QQ P' rter if f 11 11-- Q. .WGN ' - .f j -- ix., ' 1 g L 3 Left page: 1. Andy Olmstead dribbles to bucket. 2. Steve Avard shoots from outside. 3. Bedsole takes advantage of Andy OIrnstead's block. 4. Joe Durrett uses backboard for two. Right page: 1. Chuck Forbes watches as teammate scores. 2. Steve Avard puts ball in play. 3. Tommy Bedsole drives for two. 4. Bearcats use full court press. 5. Joe Dur- rett shoots free throw. ,v 2 .,5Z...5.k,.m.... I k . ..,,,,, N 5 , . Lf, ...,N-NNN' xg, X , gg , 'N ,... A. W e 4 J, SJ .gg M , 4'1 '. M-.. m 4 5. 6 - -D f es--W 'v W '. ' ' . id G :Tn V, . 345 . I 2 ' :E-1 24 f 20 5 umm NN 53211: s 153 A y Q ff N 1 4' D' t . 1- Xri. as JV Boys Basketball f Maroon captures second -at- white falls in district The Maroon team opened the season by win- ning their first two games and placing second in a Denton tournament. Due to the improvement of individuals and the team as a whole, the team became the 1980-81 district runner-up. The team lost the championship by only 8 points. The sea- son ended with an 11-8 record. Outstanding play- ers were: Vaughn Gentry and David Sheffield. The coach was Al Hambrick. The White team kept up a steady pace through- out the season, but couldn't seem to win the close games. They ended the year placing twelfth in district. Leading the team were: Chris Gaines and Darren Kaats. The coach was Mike Arm- strong. l 2 .. S-nt. W i S3213 va? . . .WILL sa 'I' isa 'EJ ,,,,..,.mM-'- M ' Right page: 1. Sherman wins jump ball. 2. Leonard Hill drives for layup. 3. Leonard Hill shoots jump shot. 4. Kelly Butler awaits jump ball. Left page: 1. Kelly Butler shoots a 15 foot jump shot. 2. Izzy Aleman drives past defenders. 3. Izzy shoots free throw. 4. Demetris Galbreath puts two points on the board. 5. Brad Fincher shoots for two. in Freshman White Basketball f 127 ' . ., V. 7' Q I, , v 5 ' ' -W .Q- 1 jiri - K I if 5 V' V rg Y ' ' A Y is ,ai ..... .I L Ifiliill-74 . L T. . .. LL 4 .kig i .,.. kk : . k K rg ' v . K ' li L , L... - L L, M x I M lf. K H 4 Q .sux K g QM Lg A . . - , - M 'i- 5 1. Laurie Pfeiffer spikes as Andrea McKee stands ready to pick up the block. 2. Gweneen Scruggs blocks as Lori Burrus and Jami Love stand by. 3. Marilyn Campbell, Jami Love, Laurie Pfeiffer and Andrea McKee anticipate the upcoming play. 4. Lori Burrus and Marilyn Campbell go high for a block. 5. Jami Love spikes, Lori Burrus and Laurie Pfeiffer are in ready position. 6. Team members stand in ready position to receive the serve. i 12 zef r .5 .- - 3 .1 .. :sg .-f si QSQQ S 5 s W li. I! 2 i l 'fill f X X Q i s WEB Q' f t if sg it SQ X S I K r 52 K s 3 .S 1:1 'iii . by 5 X i Qi --wwnwym, ...k W V mi Q ,awww 5 .. 1 C v i X Varsity volleyball captures first district crown The Varsity Volleyball team finished the season with a total record of 19 wins, O losses. Pre-district matches with Berkner, Richardson, McKinney, and Bells were won by the varsity team. The team attended tournaments at East Texas State, Dun- canville, and Richardson. They took first place at East Texas and won consolation at Richardson. Marilyn Campbell and Andrea McKee were named to the all-tournament team at East Texas State. The team won first in district play beating Denison, Den- ton, and Lewisville in two games each. ln bi-district, the Bearcats lost to San Angelo Central. Outstanding players for the year were Marilyn Campbell, Andrea McKee, and Gweneen Scruggs, first team all-district: and Jamie Love, Lori Burrus and Laurie Pfeiffer. Second team all-district. Campbell was also named outstanding spiker in the district. Mrs. Allieree Clark coached the varsity team and was named outstanding coach in the district. Tonda Cox and Becky Bledsole served as managers. av fl' f--- NS A ?r 'E - - e if 'I 3 1 Jami Love dinks around Denton's block. 2. Gweneen Scruggs and Lori Burrus point with the block. 3. Jami Love spikes the ball while Marilyn Campbell and Gweneen Scruggs anticipate the return. Varsity Volleyball- 129 l J RESERVED H-vu 1 . 53.3.-. .. f.J! V 'z .mn in QI ,A , 'Am L 3. I I ff , in 'W 2 Q 'W am? G. . b 2 L. gms' ----.- Qqdlnvf 1 -L 5 , , l I., 5 1. Marilyn Campbell spikes against R. L. Turner. 2. Lori Burrus dinks to Denton. 3. Marilyn Campbell spikes against Denton. 4. Laurie Pfeiffer shows beautiful form for spiking. 5. Lori Burrus shows perfect form for bumping a return. 130 - Varsity Volleyball if wit ile illllttssssi l llssl is ni. P is ' A -S 4 i N W' if Q ii Q .. X N I kL.E E.: Xi -Q Eb' gf :Huang :Unsung nnP ' M A i 4 wif' wmv' ' Ykflllu nil 3 1. Jami Love stretches to block the ball. 2. Lori Burrus receives the pass. 3 Andrea McKee and Laurie Pfeiffer block as Marilyn Campbell and Lori Burrus wait in defensive position, 4. Lori Burrus and Jami Love block the ball. Varsity Volleyball JV spikers dominate district play The Junior Varsity Volleyball team entered District 6AAAAA for the first time and ended up with an over- all season record of 18-4. This team placed first in district with 6 wins and no losses over Denison, Denton and Lewisville. They then went on to win the Championship in the Denison Tournament with three straight victories over Bells, McKinney, and Denison. Outstanding players of the year were Joyce Walker and Hope Sims. The team was coached by Don Longo and Kelly McKinney served as manager. 1 I ..-,. 1. 3 . ..-t ws X ' zs- 2 . 4359 If gygfyil 1. Jennifer Brown sets up to receive a pass. 2. Janet Wade bumps a hard pass from the opposing team. 3. Joyce Walker passes the ball to the mid- dle setter Karen Blondy. 4. Robin Griffin keeps her eye on the ball as she sets up to Joyce Walker. 5. Sherri Huschke passes the ball to center court while Sherry Means and Renea Polk look on. 132 - Junior Varsity Volleyball as K' ,, ,MJ ,CI v Q 2 RSA i. 5. ww x ........-.,-.......,. ' ,,,...a-0-- 'W 7 I1 ,eswmkmim K QPKMSM., 4,,.--rv' -an-vi-n-,..... st- b .- 2 .I Mr.-Q, - ,A 3 5 1. Sherry Means bump a hard serve to save the point. 2. Hope Sims makes a good serve to the other team as Jennifer Brown and Tinitia Campbell look on. 3. Tinitia Campbell, Janet Wade, and Kelley Kramer waitin defensive position as the other team serves. 4. Tinitia Campbell bumps a hard serve as Joyce Walker keeps her eye on the ball to help if needed. 5. Karen Blondy sets up the ball as Robin Griffin and Hope Sims stand ready to assist. 6. Renay Polk sets to Sherri Huschke as Robin Griffin stands by. Junior Varsity Volleyball - 133 Maroon spikers tackle tough teams The Sherman Bearcat Freshman Maroon Volley- ball team finished eighth in district against the tough teams of McDaniel, Hughes, Plano, and several other Dallas area schools. Their total team record was 2 wins, 8 loses. They attended tournaments at Williams Plano and R. L. Turner. Outstanding players for the season were Dana Dowell, Kim Mask, Leslie McKee and Gina Griffith. The maroon team was coached by Miss .loElla Skaggs. E ,UQ-A gg w Yi 2 4 -..- 1. Dana Dowell, Gina Grillith, and Robin Henry line up in their positions for the game. 2. Amy Greiner stands ready to bump as Kim Mask looks on 3, Team members concen- trate on the game to pick up any mistakes 4. Robin Henry and Gina Griffith anticipate thekupcoming serve. 5. Leslie McKee stands ready to bump the ball as Valerie Kvestaad oo son 134 f Freshman Maroon Volleyball fl 9 2 7 if 3855. mga' White spikers gain first year experience The Sherman Bearcat Freshman White Volley- ball team finished seventh in district. Their overall record was 7 wins and 13 losses. They attended tournaments at Plano Williams and R. L. Turner, losing in the second round of both tournaments. Outstanding players for the season were La Vonda Jacobs, Kim Kelly, Laura Aslakasong Robin Banks and Janice Chappell were the leading ser- vers Angie Johnson lead team play. The White team was coached by Mrs. Carrie Barron, Heidi Conrad served as manager. . it I ..i V. J, ,nw ,..,. ,, I ' -',. Ptfffelmpnn .. 1. Marla Rivers returns a hard serve. 2. Dianna Denison looks over the opposing team. 3. Robin Banks, Janice Chappell and Cynthia Scruggs wait in defensive position to receive the serve. 4. Lori Bonfocy concentrates on the game. 5. La Vonda Jacobs practices to perfect her serve as team members run laps. Freshman White Volleyball - Bearkettes score impressive season The varsity Bearkettes closed-out their season with a 19-9 record overall, 7-3 in district. They won first place at the Bon- ham tournament, second place at Leonard, and consolation at Plano. Marilyn Campbell and Karen Bishop made all-tourna- ment teams at both Leonard and Bonham. The Bearkettes had an outstanding season and their district wins were over Denton 50-44, Wichita Falls 42-21, Denison 71- 10, Denton 60-48, Rider 31-29, Wichita Falls 72-41 and Deni- son 77-13. Losses were to Rider 41-45, and Lewisville, 47-58 and 40-58. ., .-is . i ass- ' 2 1. Gweneen Scruggs makes two points off her jump shot. 2. Gweneen Scruggs looks for a teammate to pass to, 3. Michelle Galley goes up with a lay-up to score. 4. Karen Bishop makes her fastbreak down-court, 136 Girls Varsity Basketball sv 1 M-all 5 S S. S 'ss :T sg i 9 ' V, m . me L......,. , an ., .1 X X 41 lu 4 r H 7 f L Q NWA' ' Q ,: ifcfifV3?it 1' f'f, r' W4 F I .- mfg H tx X. -, 2 'ETX ' -4, , -in M ' 'F'.' .M -' ' g 2 ' , tyvcf-M x M' I 1 7 .1 1 I7 3 5 2 r F, 4 1. Gweneen Scruggs drrbmes down-court .mu looks for dsswsmrw: 9 2. Karen Bwsrrop adds to the score wrth her fought for myup 3. Marulyn Carrmptnezll shoots for two 4. Donna Cmddock drives toward the basket 5. Gweueem Scruggs gu.1rdstheU.alI,as she Ines to gem access to the lmsket Girls Varsity Basketball f 13 Campbell, Bishop leading scorers Leading scorers for the girl's varsity season were Marilyn Campbell with 402 points, and Karen Bishop with 272. Gweneen Scruggs and Marilyn Campbell were leading rebounders. Coach for the Bearkettes was Miss Jimmye Phillips and managers were Andrea McKee, Tracy Bell and Debbie Lichnovsky. i 2 1. Marilyn Campbell shools for two points. 2. Marilyn Campbell stretches to help her position. 3. Karen Bishop fights for the basketball. 4. Gwen Baker reaches for the pass and prepares to shoot. 5. Marilyn Campbell jumps and fights for the basketball. Girls Varsity Basketball if? P will . ,fly mf ,Wa we an-W., , A wav!! ' mm... u rf 1 :VI V: 4 ,,2ff Il, Mi S. 1 -N-...,, 0 i 2 1 SS K f jf 3 'mf' 'M if 3 5 1. Manlyn Campbell as louled as she tights for the rebound 2. Karen Blshop looks for a teammate to asslst ner 3. Marllyn Campbell looks for an open spot to start her drlve 4. Glorla Walker stretches to get the rebound 5. Mncnelle Galley goes up for a layup to score Girls Varsity Basketba ll - 139 JV roundballers post best season The Junior Varsity Girls Basketball team posted the best win and loss record in the history of Junior Varsity in Sherman. They finished the season with a total record of 15 wins and 10 losses. They ended the district play with a 5-5 record to finish third in district. The Junior Varsity fought a tough season winning games against Newman Smith, North Mesquite. J. J. Pierce. Plano Clark, Plano Wil- liams, Gainsville, Bonham, McKinney, Wichita Falls, WF Rider, and Denison. They attended tournaments at Denton and Plano. ln the Denton tournament, Sherman lost their first game, but defeated Gainsville 38-18 and McKinney 44-18 to win consolation. ln the Plano tourna- ment, the JV's defeated Skyline in the first round, but lost to Plano in the second round. The leading scorers for the season were Valerie Campbell with a 8.04 average, Cathy Company, 7.38, Phyllis Hunt, 5.61, Jackie Gon- zales, 4.33 and Michele Miller, 4.22. Leading rebounders were Phyllis Hunt: 8.23 rebounds per game, Valerie Campbell, 7.36, and Kim Strickland, 5.04. A, . . . .,,..,. t A ,-. 140-Girls JV Basketball af ZZ 2 1 l if ,,ZA E 'L' u 4 1. Kim Campbell prepares to put two points on the scoreboard. 2. Mary Williams dribbles down court and looks for a teammate to pass to. 3. Valerie Campbell tries to get the ball over the head of McKinney defender to Kathy Company 4. Phyllis Hunt looks for a teammate to help. 5. Cathy Company pivots away from trouble 1. Kim Campbell gets her jump ball against McKinney. 2. Michele Miller protects the ball as she looks to Kim Campbell for help. 3. Valerie Campbell gets a firm grip on the ball. 4. Kerri Taylor does her part on defense, 5. Phyllis Hunt gets the tip-off. 6. Cathy Comany shoots two to add points to the score. Talented, yet inexperienced The Freshman Girls Maroon Basketball team finished the season with a total record of 5,15 overallg 3-8 in district. They attended tournaments at Denison and McKinney, losing the second round consolation bracket at McKinney, to McKinney 23-26. The Maroon team played a competitive season winning games against Dillingham, McKinney, Denton Congress, McDaniel, Hughes. Newman Smith, and Plano Clark. Leading scorers for the Maroon team were Susanne Totten, Leslie McKee, and Whitney Charleton. Leading rebounders were Whitney Charlton and Dana Dowell. Coach for the Maroon team was Mrs. Carrie Barron, and Toyna Dixon served as manager. , 5, ,E-l l A 1 m 1 y 9 T ., .5 ' ' , 3 V V 1 . 3 - ........--.. 'ts A L .....-...-- A 2, ' Y- W H ' . . A . ..,, N ,xx 'f Rx 2 ,Q S L .. my 3, Y' 4 1. Dana Dowell stands ready to block the pass. 2. Leslie McKee goes up to score 2. 3. Leslie McKee fights for the ball. 4. Suzanne Totten makes a good shot to add to the score. 5. Barbara Rupf stands in guard posi- tion as she decides whether to pass or make her fast break. - Freshman Maroon Basketball .WA-1 MT.. lr- .4- A .fi .4 --1' gf, . - ,,..,, A ,.. ur, k,,, 1. 5 . r .4112 4- 1 :iii 5 f r?'J 59f+ 'i l',' M , 1 funsw gf' 1 ,Hn sallam Ubi! nf 5 White place second in Denison tourney The Bearkette Freshman White Basketball team finished with a season of 13-7 overall, 6-3 in district. They attended tournaments in Denison and McKinney finishing second at Denison. The White team played a tough season winning over the teams of McKinney, Clark, Hughes, Greenville, Bonham, and the Maroon team. Leading scorers for the season were Jonna Blair, La Vonda Jacobs, and Patrica Isabell. Leading rebounders were Jonna Blair and Sarah Sloan. Coach for the White team was Mrs. Sherrie Worthington and Vanessa Irving served as manager. 1. Sandi Stewart looks for a teammate to help. 2. Jonna Blair goes UD with a lay-up to score two. 3. Patrica Isabell fights for the rebound. 4. Kim Claybrook does her part in getting the ball closer to the basket. 5. Ronda Wright stands ready to receive a pass from a teammate. Freshman White Basketball 14 Baseballers push for winning year The Bearcat baseballers showed improvement under new head Coach Gary Benton and his assistant Coach Bruce Southerland. Pushed by good crowds, the relatively new-mem- bered team hit the fields with good team cooperation which provided for a successful baseball season. ,Q 1 ,vm 'fad L, ' ' . tg?-vllyw-Q'-og, 4.-. V tigwffmrgv Z, V 1.7. , ,ii', - . ,. M . ,t,4, gn ...,,QV,V ...gt 'A .il 'Y x , W A M 'V,, V rp' 4.'4,bhy 7' .mil V f ,i',, V ' WW F V, .f Vi + . ' ,, gi. 463, . !V.,f,x.-.u , N ,,v',.f' h 6 1, hw w lim wi lrrajfllrwf V 55.2. es f L I M'V:w., :Q VMVVM f T'ffg,, VV,k figfg ' V ' , wr V ' pm Q. 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Q, W' f f 1 ,L fu, ,nw MH , M mw,yfQ'.5Q ,,, V W -ff4M,.f,-5, , dwyfw. 5 ff ,W ,Q W ,,v, KVM if A 71 3 Q Af 1 w,g,qxvW,,,, W2,mWM L 4 I ii 52,1 . V 4. 4 5 Baseball- 145 Jacobs Advances To Regionals A member of the Sherman High School Cross Country team set a new standard for future tracksters. Charles Jacobs was the only member to qualify in the Regional meet in Arlington. The Cross Country team attended six meets this year. The District meet was held in Denton where Jacobs qualified fourth for Regionals. Steve Douglas also placed in the District meet. Jacobs was the first SHS student to make it to regionals. Other Varsity team members included Stan Odam, Dean Cowart, and Barry Hughley. 2 4 - Cross Country F- 1. Steve Douglas and Charles Jacobs meditate about the upcoming run. 2. Charles Jacobs paces himself in the race. 3. Robert Cagle runs ahead of the Broncos track team. 4. Dean Cowart gives pointers on pacing the race. 5. Stan Odam receives a trophy. 6. Jeff Teel warms up before a meet. ,yawn . a ff vf tt . E sri -s 'R 3 s if Q ' Qgtgft 'Y' is it guest.. K--at .. .. st -Q Q s Q I xt Q A if ' i ft -f :A '33 if ..r t as . .. s ome h..,q,i Q .4 I. , 3 R 1 V K . 1 , g if a 'Vg we 'S' 4 -s Q ,Q r Q X . 1 - J, li f: .kL- i . L K ,Y K 3 X . I f K , 5, , 'Q gk S J , N A -. ss ,. x .. A i . A. 5 , 6 . N X M .X sw it Y' its? , s if ' si A 1 X.. if . , . ,,., . . P W4- 1. Kent Brock moves up front in the District race. 2. Stan Odam pushes ahead to grasp a lead. 3. Kim Scott concentrates on finishing a two mile run. 4. Kent Brock records Stan Odam's total time. 5. Andrew Luchessi and Kent Brock relax before a meet begins. 6. Dean Cowart battles exhaustion while eyeing the finish line. Cross Country - W III I QE- '-: IIIIB IIIS TIIMXC IK: 5'- 0 llllx X Is X SS- 148 - Boysl Tracksters endure strenuous schedule Running many miles a week, increasing speed, pulling muscles, and sweaty t-shirts are all part of running track. This group of hard-working boys put in many hours of practice a week in order to build and strengthen their bodies for upcoming competi- tions. Track coaches for 80-81 were Ed Hunt and Bill O'Brien. They helped the boys train for many strenuous events throughout the year. They also filled the boys with encouraging words and made them feel like somebody spe- cial, because they were. u-...,.,.h- swam Left page: 1. Jeff Anderson, Wil- liam Ayers, Curtis Looper, and Barry Rhubarts race to the fin- ish. 2. Charles Jacobs and Tim Morrow practice keeping pace. 3. Todd Downing watches as Blair Commons throws discus. 4. Jeff Cantrell puts power behind his throw. 5. Jeff Anderson warms up for relay race. Right page: 1. Mike Black and Coach Papas watch as Ed Chappell throws shot. 2. Curtis Luper and Barry Rhubarts race to come in first. 3. Phillip Lyons and Ken Neely keep same pace. 4. Mark Kinder concentrates on breath- ing. 5. William Ayers smiles as he nears the finish line. 6. Billy Strong passes baton off to Stan Thomas as Rodney Mask, Ken Neely, and Barry Rubarts watch. 7. coach Ed Hunt times Billy 4 5 Strong as he runs the mile. tilllll Il I I I I I I i Cr Tm X. ,. 5 f 4--4. ,4- ix -ii X X N Wx J: , www 'S 5 . - ,,,,,,,.m9A, -M xwlffmw' 5, ,, M, , 6 7 f lg Boys Track ! 149 Q 5 Nw Q 2 5 S. 150 GirIsTrack I-'E Gill llllQllllcS iliIllQAC M Determination paces successful season The SHS girls track team had a very good and productive season due to their determina- tion and willingness to work hard. These girls spent many hours during and after school running, stretching, and sweating. This year's track coaches were Allieree Clark and Sherry Worthington. They helped the girls with technique and endurance. Lf.:-,, SM eff A I I I IIIHI Q QN SX i is E l .Q fx .. s C - C . v..,, , .. mm ' .-'k s k':: is k-.. - . .ies 'i S s fi if X we -Q f..fs.s,s.,. 5 L k is sr 5 N E:'Q t . .. A V 3 M... 0 team. 'S G G 4 Left page: 1. Tinitia Campbell demonstrates her jump- ing skills. 2. Ginny Markl pays attention to her leap. 3. Marsha Thompson winds up for throw. 4. Michelle Gai- ley prepares to throw discus. 5. Andre McKee jumps a hurdle. Right page: 1. Stephanie Hunter, Terri Sawyer, Valerie Campbell and Patsy Polk run their daily laps. 2. Ginny Markl springs over hurdle, 3. Joyce Walker caught in action. 4. Michelle Miller prepares for broad jump. 5. Tinitia Campbell perfects her jump. 5 W X -.T ii.. ' a .4-.' Girls Track 151 'ff 4 M tu: 'fy vi ' A :YNJ w, ,Qi,, 1 X, K Ng -if .. 3 W we? sf, if Wh A 2 , I J ,A 'Q' I 'K J QS' ff' . ,L Q A-5 ::. ww 4-Q' Q' ' 'H - 1 , , I .. 4g,: Q f M , t, 4 . itlt me 'iff-.1 ' if 1142.iifiiffiii-.mf.4-, ' - 'Q . , ' Q... 7. 'A 4 -9' 'V' - ' 7' . . -5 s'iH?'7Qw 3Qf ' my Y Qfg'2', M. wif ' j ' iw Vg' .,,, 5 ' 5 -37. 'Mg wf4:5ii'fZi, 7 ' ' ' 'ii ,,,. .. I wgs,.g..s gg...'r-- .. . H ,,,,, , . . .. , Q,- .W wi . ' ' .- - 11 nf ff f J K, to . .M MMM .. ' s . I ,,,, , .' .: 5 ' f- f M Vi if f A r . Q - - H 1 2 . V. -- . J . Q, . 'Kandi fr . .- 'Q as f ,ef 3 ' av A L- 'rg .. N f. If 6 Left page: 1. Marv Sprouse practices a take-off. 2. Mari- anna Desaloms clowns around. 3. Allison Biegler works on a flutter kick. 4. The breaststroke is a favorite of Marianna Desaloms. Right Page: 1. Tom Adami perfects his back- stroke. 2. Allison Biegler, Fred Hanley, and Marianna Desa- loms practice a water sport. 3. Marianna Desaloms takes a breather. 4. Marianna Desaloms works on speed. 5. Mari- anna Desaloms and Allison Biegler practice diving techni- ques. 6. Tom Adami practices breathing techniques. A W7 . J- .. iff , 5 Swim Team - 153 Golfers end season with good record The golf team began their season in March with a meet at Paris. The team competed in a total of seven meets, finishing with a high district score. Seven of the members were returning players. Team members were: Sen- iors, William Bell, Edward Gaf- ford, Darryl Gatti, David Ste- phens, and Scott Shoemaker. Juniorsg Danny Alford, Scott Unclebach, Roger Reagan, and Greg Tankersley. Freshman, David Sheffieldg and Coach Steve Southerland. -. Left page: 1. Danny Alford and Darryl Gatti get into the swing of things. 2. Eddie Gaf- ford gives it his best shot. 3. Q William Bell demonstrates correct stance. 4. Eddie Gaf' ford works on his chipping. 5. Roger Reagan prepares to hit the ball. 6. David Stephens places the ball. 7. David Shef- field watches his shot. Right page: 1. Eddie Gafford tries to get out of the sand pit. 2. Scott Unclebach practices his swing. 3. Danny Alford aims the ball. 4. David Ste- phens works on his techni- que. 5. Roger Reagan and David Sheffield watch William Bell during practice. 7. David Stephens eyes the ball. 154 - Golf 'Al' mi i x X. . L 'V is S -- s sfj -,HSSP . cs: mi. N R a. X, 9 I in .W y H., v Q mx -'lilm,.,,, k V J 'M . 4, r N 'QQ A ... ,Q ' .y ' 7 ' fy ? 'Z? I I V '1 1-' ., . -My-Migiaxggx .. 'fm' ' ' ' M 'W' ' V L' ' 'Wwff 4 , 3 Z, V z ., ,vs 4 0 + - ' 'ff 'sk , h 4 de 'unn- Q 1 1 4 I wx , ,f M .AK , 4 f , . ,, ' gygg. 4 --'Nl'-bggka' 'N 'G-W Is. ,, I ff , K , ' 1 i , V up 641, -, gg, ,.',' i W D ,fr ,W MII, ,A .Nw ' .A if xv i w W 'f'11f5 7 w- M dim,-rf . 55-Q 'A' ' my Q .. ,..w-ffm 'Ma ' 4, v V , - rw, :Q ,MV , - ,V V W, ' fl 'Hi vp. - 5352 ., If-C' ,,. 1 . 5 -- 3. 5 H nil' ' 'Hu 4 W 'V' awk 'F 4 ,f g1f-W ,,., , .aw .. N, Q 1 H , Improved efforts by soccer team Sherman High's soccer team gained one more year of experience. Although the team was not as successful as was hoped, the team worked and made improvements. This fast moving-unpredictable game is rapidly becoming a popular team sport. Even though the action was constant and often taxing on the sportsmen it did not draw ade- quate attention from the student body. Soccer, which emphasizes speed, skill and endurance rather than muscle, requires dedication. Both Varsity and JV were under the coaching of Don Longo. .nfwmlh 4. 1 3 1. Bobby Jackson on his way down from saving a goal. 2. Todd Whisenant aims for corner of goal. 3. Ken Smith practices dribbling skills. 4. Todd Whisenant attempts to cross ball as Bruce Rachel pressures on defense. 156 - Soccer 3' 'I X . -W--wah N - --fan., ,MMM M .,,,,K,L aww? Q we iv Q e Q .. we .ik wt,-W. 5 A H we V. K A K in K QM.. lf 7 .. L ,, K xt, , -. M A .t Lkky- ,,. . .... . 4 ,wif . .1 ...V 1, Q to 'r?':..i-if' f B . X f . B iaaffffiiii if-if WM gs A,--f ,+A 1 My It - ...ir , - af, 1 , A 1- ' rf ' .,f:,- V' .-::: D+ W H if A . . A if-XX.: , , .K Q, ggi? 9- i Q X 3 ew - t- W. A - it wi.-A 3 1. Bobby Jackson dives for shot. 2. Scott Blanton attempts to dribble past Bruce Rachel. 3. Larry Wortham relaxes between drills. 4. Ricky Dunn takes shot at goal as Dan Young looks on. 5. Juan Martin Vicab and Scott Blanton practice their passes before scrimmage. Socc er-157 --af ,. -4-- Q Aw f-ww w i ' -,S 158 - Soccer 1 ..t,, .ni 4 Right page: 1. Tom Perbetsky practices his soccer techniques. 2. Greg Foster practices his dribbling. 3. James Briscoe blocks the ball before Robert Cagle can get to the ball. 4. Scott Blanton and Juan Martin Vicab warm up by passing the ball. 5. Warren Medlin defends Greg Melton while trying to pass the ball. Left page: 1. Greg Foster looks ahead before Roberto Olivares tries to steal the ball. 2. Bruce Rachel passes the ball to a teammate while Todd Whisenant plays defense. 3. Todd Whisenant and Eric Reutelhu- ber warm up by dribbling. 4. Roberto Olivares goes around Eddie Gonzales. 5. Todd Whisenant dribbles down the field with Roberto Olivares following. 6. Scott Blanton goes for the ball with Todd Whisenant approaching the ball. We.. .,..,WM.N'-.N-0-Q 6 X 5 6 Soccer O Dyer produces quality team Under the coaching and guidance of Mr. Mack Dyer, this year's varsity tennis team is one ofthe best in the district. This is due to the quantity and quality of the team's experienced players and coach. The team returned this year to continue on its past accomplishments. Both Iettermen and new members contributed their time and energy to give Sherman High a good reputation when it comes to tennis. Not only is this year's team here this year but many of the players will be returning next year. These returnees will be the foundation of ny fine teams to come in future years. ,sg . V . I - . ' f is T s s 'Y ftfig ef' L: s Itsgmgf. li , ., .... .. ' . -1fN 't Wmaw ' ' :ft-5 51 2 , ,:s5sg5'I'g5 ,' :,:5'5:',c. -i':'l 'Pg K5 -' efig rE'- '-553:55 se: .i:,.,s.a:--si-:set 'I ifw- 'E.'-'fsiI,.aC S? ii s .. ---ff f ,. - . V V ' ' D WW A -W . .... ,... E l fiife- , . T . R - fxkllifffx- . fr Saw be . - ' ,fig ' in .. .. . X Y if-.:+ttU.f 'W 3 1. Don Keene works out in gym. 2. Steve Avard prepares to slam it. 3. David Brown puts power behind the ball, 4. Whitney Charlton practices against gym wall. Tennis -1ul- - human X20 ,f ,W gfwv, , 6 4 ffm.. ' I M, M ry ,k, A ,,,' fr, ,, J 5 1. Mr. Mack Dyer explains proper serving position to Whitney Charlton as Megan Beatty gives it a try, 2. Ann Edwards gets ready for the big match. 3. Whitney Chari- ton and Megan Beatty brush up on their serving techniques. 4. Ann Edwards shows her powerful serving ability. 5. Tim Tate does serve after serve until he gets it just right. 6. Don Keene gets in a few practice serves before game. Tennis - 161 SHS SHS 151 150 153 156 153 415 J sHs 158 154 158 139 1510 113 Varslty Football OPP Irving Highland Park Plano Bryan Adams Plnkston Denton Wlcnlta Falls Rlder Levvlsvllle Wncnlta Falls Denlson Odessa Perrnlan Varsity Volleyball OPP Denuson Denton Lewisville Denison Denton San Angelo Central unlor Varsity Volleyball 915 13151 OPP Denlson Denton 159 59 159 1561 17 Lewlsvllle Denlson Denton Levvlsvllle 0 ' 21 14 ' 41 3 30 12 O 7 ' 12 21 15 27 ' ' ' 7 10 ' ' 6 10 ' ' 13 14 14 0 ' 0 15-9, 15-5 Levvnsvllle - , -1 15- , -12 ' 15-0, - , 5-13 - V1 , ' ' 11-15, - .15-4 1-15, - , 8-16 y 15-9, -15 ' ' Scoreboard Junaor Varsaty Football lrvang 3315 Hagnland Park 14 27 Plano 014 Plano Clark 21 14 Denton 1314 Plano Wallaarns 9 14 Denton 7 13 Racbardson 3815 Lewasvalle 014 Denason 20 36 Boys Varsaty Basketball Denton 47 63 Waonata Falls Rader 55 86 Lewasvalle 55 57 Wacnata Falls 50 63 Denason 61 63 Denton 43 60 Wacnata Falls Rader 58 59 Levvasvalle 64 58 Waoraata Falls 58 67 Denason 56 64 Boys Junaor Varsaty Basketball Denton 49 46 Rader 89 61 Lewasvalle 71 55 Wacnata Falls 63 47 Denason 76 53 Denton 42 43 Rader 70 48 Lewasvalle 64 46 Wacbata Falls 73 55 Denason 72 61 Garls Varsaty Basketball Denton 50 44 Rader 41 45 Lewasvalle 47 58 Vllacnata Falls 42 21 Denason 71 10 Denton 60 48 Rader 31 29 Lewasvalle 40 58 Waonata Falls 72 41 Denason 77 13 Garls Junaor Varsaty Basketball Denton 34 41 Rader 16 18 Lewasvalle 34 35 Wacbata Falls 38 20 Denason 38 20 Denton 32 49 Rader 47 51 Levvasvalle 24 39 Wacbata Falls 44 26 Denason 57 17 A a A a - a - Y - v Scoreboard JI ...E 5 on Q cy -Q o O4 CJ 'D lntramurals are school activities ' which all students can demonstrate their athletic ability to their classmates. lt pro- ides laughs and excitement for both the audience and players and any student is welcomed to play. So come on down you re the next contestant for Intramu- rals Between Homerooms. Ke-QNIX1' we-if Alf lntramurals I '. t v t i T 1 1 3- ' .f' jf 7 Left page: 1. Darrell Neely and Charles Goodman battle it out. 2. Mike Tucker 'etrieves the ball while classmates antici- Date playing. 3. Jimmy King knocks the Dall over net. 4. Tommy Bedsole prepares to serve. 5. Kelley Jackson makes play while Theresa Jackson and Matt Bass stand ready to help. 6. Junior homerooms isten to rules before they begin their X - X ,., ,,,.,..--. ,4- , i . . ,e ii wr ig-ir 'liar' 'la A ,.-w- i M 'A af 8 game. Right page: 1. David Rylander and Curtis Luper look alert and ready to approach on-coming ball. 2. Randy Jones pounces toward volleyball. 3. Scott Parnell concentrates on where to serve the ball. 4. Amy Robinson steps back while Scott Prevatt and Eddie Gonzales work as a team to get the ball across. 5. Randy Bris- i i 6 9 coe jumps high for a strong spike while Charles Shaw stands by to help. 6. Shaun Payne returns ball to opponents while Leo- nard Hill and Kirk Rayford look on. 7. Malinda McKee gives the ball a big hit. 8. Ted Payne steadily serves ball to oppo- nents. 9. Michelle Brevelle, keeping her eye on the ball. prepares for mighty serve. lntramurals - 165 S orts The Sherman Varsity Football Coach Kent Lashely and Varsity Volleyball Coach Alliree Clark were chosen Outstanding Coaches of the year. Both coaches coached their teams to District and Co- Regional Championships. Y Charles Jacobs was the first Cross Country runner to qualify for Regionals from Sher- man High School. Sports Honors f Darryl Kelly, Bill Magers, Chip Pelley, Eddie Hatch, Mike Honea and Lester Baldwin were selected for the All-District Honorable Mention Team. l b X? -:..,-2 X vi .T .,', - g 'S f N4 i Lori Burrus, Laurie Pfeffier and Jami Love were elected to the All-District Second Team in Volley- L all. Benja Majors, Billy Strong, Randy Briscoe, Mikal Balck, Mark Mask, and Russell Key were picked to the All-District Second Team. il' F Marilyn Campbell, Gweneen Scruggs and Andrea McKee were selected for the All-District First Team in volleyball. Doug McKinney, Russell Maine, Cnarles Hargrove, Pettie Hunt and Jeff McKinney were elected to the All-District First Team. Sports Honors Q' 1.. W W QL if Features Features TZAZUAW5 Natural Disaster Eruptions of Mount Saint Helens ltalian Earthquake California Smog Disaster Drought across the nation Freeze in the east Burning of the MGM hotel Fires floods and mudslides in California Hurricane Allen destroys crops and homes in Texas Earthquakes near Athens Greece A lonely survivor of the Nov 23 earthquake walks through the rubble , A n f x National Local and State Sherman is named as one of only nine All- American Cities in the United States 54 days of uninterrupted, 100-degree-plus heat and less than ZV2 inches of rainfall Vote against recall election to oust Mayor Vir- ginia Morriss and city council members Sherman officials call for water rationing and environmental watchdogs demand stricter controls on municipal and industrial wastes Choctaw Creek polluted S52 million worth from waste water disposal Opening of Safeway's largest store Grand Ave. overpass project Attorney Bob Slagle elected Texas Democratic Party chairman Jack Kretsinger elected county commissioner Election of Ralph Hall to Congress Frisco merges into Burlington Northern Passage of bond election for new county jail Rabies Scare Spinal Meningitis Epidemic Election of Ronald Reagan to the office of President of the United States Draft Registration Inauguration of PresidenteElect Ronald Reagan Jan. 20 Release of the American hostages in Iran - Day 444 Interest rate hike Actors and orchestra strike Miami racial riots ABSCAM Abby Hoffman comes out of hiding Cuban refugees brought to U.S. Hostage rescue attempt Last 2-door Lincoln Continental produced June 9 The Albatross crosses the English Channel Trucker's protest Pictures taken of Saturn Climb in the price of gold Invasion of Afghanistan Strikes of Polish workers Murders of black children in Atlanta Early return of Richard Queen from Iran Titan missile explodes in Arkansas Thirteen smuggled aliens die in Arizona desert y.i X13 jg? X f l l Former hostage Bruce Laingen is the first off Freedom 1 airplane at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland. He is on his way to the White House for an official welcome from the president. 170 - Current Events TV Movies Attica - based on Tom Wicker's A Time to Die. Account of the five-day 1971 inmate revolt at the New York state prison from takeover to resolution. Amber Waves - by Ken Trevey a story of two men in personal crisis concerning post-Vietnam values. Guyana Tragedy - The Story of Jim Jones based on the book Guyana Massacre: The Eyewitness Account. Goes beyond the 20-year exploltive rise and fall of Jim Jones and his People s Tem- e. Gideon s Trumpet - based on the Anthony Lewis book the story of the semlliterate drifter responsible for the Supreme Court s ruling that every defendant is entitled to a lawyer. Off the Minnesota Strip - written by David Chase. Explores the dark side of adolescent parent relations in a ruthlessly honest story of a runaway s return. Sports Philly Genuine Risk wins Kentucky Derby U.S. Hockey team defeats Russia during the 1980 Winter Olympics at Lake Placid, NY. Eric Helden wins five gold medals at the Winter Olympics. Roger Staubach retires Muhammed All retires - again Sugar Ray Leonard is defeated by Roberto Duran Sugar Ray Leonard-Duran rematch - Duran quits during fight Jack Nicklaus wins fourth U.S. Open Bjorn Borg wins his fifth Wimbledon itle Phillies win the World Series Oakland Raiders defeat the Philadel- Best Sellers .Answer as a Man - Taylor Caldwell .The Key to Rebecca - Ken Follett .Come Pour the Wine - Cynthia Freeman .Firestarter - Stephen King .Masquerade - Kit Williams . Rage of Angels - Sidney Sheldon .Loon Lake - E. L. Doctorow .Brain - Robin Cook .Century - Fred Mustard Stewart t 1. The Covenant- James A. Michener 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 phia Eagles to win Super Bowl XIV Eric Helden - Olympic Gold Medalist s Deaths M usic John Lennon Edger Bergen Singles H Albums sneh Penlevi Alfred Hitchcock 1- Bijrlljlie 1' 53C?tfr?lfef12:1fgl:2bgdYOkGOnO Come' Sanders Jesse Owens 2. Another Brick in me Wall 2. Greatest Hits Steve McQueen Peter Sellers pink Floyd Kenny Rogers Jimmy Durante MarshaIlTito 3. l'Maglc 3. Guilty Richard Boone Alice Roosevelt 4 Ql!Vl3kNV'5Y:EOQW-JQHVW 4 QEVDFEQ 5Tf9lSaVld . oc i ou . e iver Mae West Longworth Micheal Jackson Bruce Springsteen 5. Do That to Me One More 5. Crimes of Passion Time Pat Benetar Captain and Tenille 6. Crazy Little Thing Called Love Queen 7. Coming Up Paul McCartney 8. FunkyTown Lips Ink 9. Still Rock and Roll to Movie of the year 5 Deer .9 Hunter 10' EHXQJSELQ., Best Actress'-W Sally Field in Bette Midler Nfffma Rae . . Best Actor - John Voight in The late John Lennon of The Beatles l'COm'ng Home Current Events- 171 X 'S Kim Sawyer Sophomore I Fall Fall is beautiful every years, bright colors every where different colored leaves all about Birds singing rhythm all around, The sunset sparkling through the trees, On the other side of nowhere that nobody sees. Then day breaks to darkness, When all the lights go out. The half-shaped moon standing still, looking down, stars glistening here and there. Crickets sounding everywhere, Morning comes, s another day, sun shining it's time to play. riding night seeing at all the beautiful trees it's fall everybody can't you see. I Christie Wilcox Senior He Has Something QFD He has something going, this wonderful guy, ' lt's hard to explain, but I will certainly try, He is gentle, he is kind, he was truly hard to find. He is loving, understanding, and Miracles ? sweet thoughts he's always handing. He's concerned and always caring and If I could change you in any, it would be to make you see that I really mean what I say. When I wrote that I cared, it was hon- est and sincere. When l wrote that you were special, it wasn't a put-on, I meant what I said. So why do you take what I say and use it against your judgment of me? Why do you frown upon my very existence? Could it be that maybe I saw only the outside of you and not all that you kept within? I can only hope that you someday realize that I was waiting for a miracle when I saw you. And what about today? Well, I don't say that I believe in miracles anymore! God's word he's always sharing. He's a Christian, he is strong, and he tries to keep from wrong, He is patient, he is sweet, he will someday join God's fleet, He is tall and he is cute, and his favorite cuss word's shoot He's my friend and yours l bet, He's a guy l'm glad I met! - Ahce Wmgmman He has something going, this wonderful guy lt's hard to explain, but now you know why. Debbie McNeese Junior 'Jig-,l'XxXNkvN ' NXT i,lfQ jr X W Lv .N K I I . Q, I J ,NiAN H qi ,I I QQ, X , +,L' ' yy N, y 4' ' X- R -,M i w . A-V , , fl ' at J .46 'M I iw, , up 25 R fi ,M-Tw ' 'I '1,'5'xf'bO ,,- W X '74 I bl -,rt Af fs, A we-vvhi ' ,' 5. Yfrlffn - is ,241-lfzxjwf :1Sif,i lf! fig fn, S2 I . L . 4.: ,, Q f7'f!4 '! ' MSE jig! Q:tfi +iV?iQs XVIII ll ' Q 'Il' I' ls' n V I if l x I S ,fs 1 ,ifii Tlwiti ,ylf4luIW?Mf',g:ff'3r,ig f5.g,t'rgI.lig wg, I if 1 it QQ ,guyl I .4 llqjig-9 , , Flux 53, 'lifrjw ISIC ffM'.t Us JJ' . stil ' , ii V iir' I s' it 7' ii Q I llf'i2Elfl'fiIffZ3:5'i it 1 - f f ' 136,41 Af A3 -. Tl . . 4:-af ' 3' i -5 ' If 55' ,X ldfrffit. ki' s yi if-4 V -,Z it 5,1 4: ,'vI N XY 5 ' --lls - ' . Ay Y I ff, heh- V I '. g N,'fi'l'f'w qj?1,vl .ii-ir.3a ' ,,, 4 ig I, MI wr V 'I Air'Q zfi,y,:',' f Q, , I l'iI?ill'im11ffl ' e fill llilll lillw ill I : fllfiil I 14 -I I it , if w X ggi is :ivy nzdtdwhlllniryj f qi, Q LQ 4 :.l'I , if ,X ?K, n m - K, if tif 'M li I ifihfml ' M 'ist llllm' Al i a S -E fi i1iiV?i 1 l-r' - Iliff' Ii vi.. ,Ip at I 172 f Special Features One Last Look The trunk is all packed and Dad is honking the horn as I take one last look around my bedroom. It all seemed to pass so fast! The closet is empty except for a few winter things, my seventh grade galoshes and my old Camp Fire ceremonial gown. Upon the shelf a dusty storehouse of Milton Bradley and Parker Brothers games remind me of endless rainy days and toasty nights by the fire with my family and friends. I never dreamed such precious mem- ories were hanging there where all my clothes used to be, Out in my bedroom the bed is made, not to be messed up again for a longtime. On top of the faded yellow spread are all the stuffed friends that stuck with me no matter what. They're lined up in neat rows and as if they are only cloth, buttons, yarn and stuffing. But I know they hold and will always keep tears of joy, the intimate conversations and espe- cially the private just between us kind of secrets. Teddy, my bear, he was there when I was born, he must have been fat and stiff. But after I dragged him up and down the grocery store aisles, in and out of nursery schools, and to and from overnight stays at Grand- ma's, he became comfortable and soft. Teddy was always with me, true to the end. Glancing at my desk I remember evenings spent learning my alphabet to long nights organizing research papers. I smile at the stack of spiral notebooks full of useless class notes that I just could not bear to throw away. Then my bookshelves, stripped of the few reference books I own and the even fewer re-readable books that l've acquired while in school. There isn't much left, the Nancy Drew's that are being passed on to my cousin, and the poetry collections and Fairy tales books that probably won't be touched until I come back for them. There won't be time for fairy tales where I'm going. Things in my room look a little blurry through my eyes, I turn out the light, whisper a prayer and promise not to look back. I walk down the hall to peak into Mama's and Daddy's room. It used to seem so big. Howl used to take flying leaps into that bed on Sunday mornings when Dad would read the tunnies. I think it was in here that I received my first real mother-daughter talk. It was funny how I already knew everything she was trying to say. I turn and head for the staircase, still trying to remember each tender memory I am leaving behind. When I reach the front door, the car horn honks and sends me reeling back up the stairs to my room. Without turning on the light I know just where he stays, waiting for me. I grab him, we slide down the banister and run out the front door to the lug- gage laden car where I hop into the back seat. Mother turns and looks at us and with misty eyes, the smile tells me I don't have to explain. Teddy and I are off to college. Leigh-Ellen Clark Senior ri ff. if , 'W I if . . si X I , ' ,l Xi, ,, iq, .X K I M V t K -5 I r I xt .L ff x J fixifg' X .gym .4 jf , Q , If . . . LZ-k ' X ,MlQ?':e in in f , X. ,X wi, , FQ, i P' ti x .jp 5 -- f V S.. x 'X i 1 , -, ' 1 +4 wjx., X, - 'ii il' K , gf.- '1-M Tx ,ji j If ,nf X' I ,W If j ,Af f ,y t V' , I li. :- . Z , :xiii 'jf f 'iv I I ,ii xxx X a: . ja JM Tj if j ix i r is-'fi' N,,,,. , , xg - . . wif, . g I - uilzj, ' KX , Kuff. . X' . W -tif' ' fSQf5fff X ' , Y 'I I 'Q V ' ij If f ri : .i V'- Y' ...W .Y , 'Zn :f 65 il i i 'Q 5 1' Q25 ii 'I' -If vi 'ii lg K -It ggi- Ari -L3 N Ill ii 6 itil I,i wt ll . ij I ii f ' , , New X t ,- Time Erica Swanson Sophomore Quickly the second hand turns, Keeping the same rapid pace. Like life, it doesn't slow down or speed up. The future the clock tries to race. Scott Prevatt Junior Thoughts They say life is short, and do everything there is to do. Try this, try that, and to some extent they're right. But I'm happy with the way I live my ambitions aren't in plight. Just to live a happy life, and to love God and my mate. I'm not too concerned about my destiny, God will decide my fate. Scott Prevatt Junior Special Features - God Grant Me God Grant me the time To live each day right Full of understanding To be safe throughout the night God grant me the knowledge To know the man to love Cherish, honor, and obey to be a snow white dove. God grant me the understanding To be the best that I can be. No reason to be scared or afraid, but to know you are here with me. God give me these three as you can plainly see. Time to see tomorrow, knowledge to be in love, understandingto know he is with me. with me and waiting up above He loves me and you. Benay Darwin Senior Dreams Sometimes my heart is careful of The things it sees or hearsg Like my smile is pretending that It just can't feel my tears And then, to fill the spaces that ijt-l I its ,wuxiufjr xqubb .iw N 4.1 2 Are left between the lines, I daydream, and my basic Insecurity resigns. lguess l spend my life in dreams Of clear romantic skies And overlook the stormclouds, where The honest symbol lies, Or ships on balmy oceans and l'm with you for the rideg l overlook we can't escape Some pressures, like the tide. I dreamed your heart would never drift To any other place. lt's funny, how a tearjust ruined The smile that crossed my face f . . -1-i 1-i- , Q 3 X ikwxxxsia ' X. 'jk LW X - 'rf' Features .. ' V T 4 r f ' -23 1: - aiiiiifiliq I rw. j,4'f5if3 Q1 ,I 5, y Kym Scott Senior When I saw you and took for granted Everything, it seems: I sped things up between us, but That just was in my dreams. We maybe didn't take the time To really look and see The little parts of you that hurt Like little parts of me, And maybe just expect the rain And know it wouldn't last, But hindsight only brings regretg We can't relive the past. I guess I never dreamed that you Would have to plan to be A passenger on my fair ship Escape Reality. Julie Pierce Sophomore . . .. i-.Ei 3 lrz- :,.. .g Michael Honea Junior Aftermath of Occurrence I sat in the meadow wondering . . . for I had no occupancy elsewhere. My thought wasn't of earthly value, but a time of sufferage from whence I had never dealt with. In my thoughts I glanced through time, to my youth when my family lived on the corner house ofa small town. Now I remember . . . oh so well how that child, who lived adjacent to me, loved to watch the rough play from which I remained subdued. He always asked, You can't run, you've got braces on your legs, remember? Then the other kids mocked with, you dumb cripple, you can't run to first base with those legs! He just sat there, soaking up the criticism. . . not even defending his kind. It was that devilish word Pride that held me back from his friendship that l'd longed to find. Yet, I sit here in my own world, thinking of the pain that drenched that poor child's face. Yes, again l'rn wrong, for he wasn't poor at all. That child, that heaven-sent angel had a heart as rich as milk chocolate and as pure as gold. What's more, he had faith, the one word for which no one else knew the meaning as he did. Still here, my soul is lost in a timeless dream . . . wishing that I had the God-given strength to reach out and to touch the hearts of so many other victims, like themself, just to say Rise up and walk, run, take my hand and learn to live as nature has intended. It just in't possible . . . someone else has beat me to the job. Now it's over. Walking through the village of corpses while the wind sings a neverending dirge without accompaniment, I placed a crucifix on his tomb reminding others that he, too, was mocked for who and what he was. Now he's found his reward. l'll lay you two-to-one that he's up there playing baseball right now. Alice Weightman Junior .-..fs, H- , W.,-Af- T'I X x 1 - AIM.,--ffffx A -. f rzyvwjf ti li ,of X: Els ,.-f-' 1 wc .-mga? L I c 1 tif.. . ,S I V9 ' f rw .f ' ii - f' ig ? 1 , , ,,,g ., j, i', l.,j-? itf6',.'4-' 1'-it Q. ,X 7MB Wiiifyiflw' 'K s f if-t SPY? Q. : , . ' I ks .t if Love wasn t put in our heart to stay, A 4 -. - - , , . . , 5,1 f H 3 7.45 Q., 1.-93-Q 'gpg A :L v A ,.K..55,'q ,f ' . 4 .3 l . Love isn t love till you give it away. N L V ... Alxbggoyfgxg A Love isn't a simple word, ., ff Love is something you probably never heard. A ' Love is big like the great out doors. . rf, I S., tx - - -fr-'12,q'fi?' M , P J' .--257-0 8 .9 - ' gf -Nw: i Love has no walls, ceiling or floors. r ,..S, .f . r gf g r , Love is wild yet tame. ,,1ajj5Z ,jii k ff gf 1 6 j g fyi f. ' Love is the very same. . ji .kbjl w Z . Love is what you say, feel, and hear, . 5: 1 fgjisfffj T22 1 trgggfy f-'J 3-gf gg V' Love is always very never. '. Z H .. ' .. .Q'w:ig. -q gf7EfT'--9: 5 : f' Q , .4 ' , .' .j'si,t-1, ',' ,I , ' , ' Antoinette Jones ' ' ' N ' ' X Junior ' Jenny Byler F I I Sophomore Football games full of tears I h e I popcorn, hot dogs, coke and cheers people screaming and singing the fight song. Warm, wet, salty flows . . . When the crowd is gone, the coke is flat, down the Teek' along the nose' popcorn is old and the hot dogs are cold. Another fo OW? , Alice Weightman The people have gone home and leave a echo of the song. Jumof LaRhonda Jones Senior Special Features - 175 , ff Speculation Some things I just take with a grain Of salt until We meet again. Some parts of conversations hide The signs of their intent: I don't know if you're kidding, or You don't know what I meant. Some parts of hopes and parts of dreams May be the same For us, it seems We think alike, Or share some goals, And who knows what The future holds? So sometime, maybe My Love Summers gone, it will come again greeting me like a new found friend. The air now cold, and stings like ice, as winter strengthens its mighty vice. But l stay warm with the thought of her, l love her so of this I'm sure. Summers gone and winters come, but she's my warmth, yes she's my sun. Darrell Hall Senior WH A He will find A conversation Of the kind Relieving doubts And making clear ExactIy'what We're doing here. For now, for all The words have said, lt'sjumbled up Inside my head. lknow if something Come of late, I'm just content To speculate. Julie Pierce Sophomore Shawna Sopher Junior I Know a Person y who's near, but yet far, If in this world to day things wouldn't seem so hard. This person you see, was my grandfather. But now he's laying peaceful we often miss him. for he was always just he. he could always seem to make thing right even if they were so wrong, I loved him alot, but now he's gone. we're remember him always not only sometimes, But at least he's resting Peaceful this time. ,I Christie Wilcox x Senior ' I Q V t YY' v K! 2 fm- -T I Q, , r . .-1i I - , 2. , - f ,f X M Love Her style is untouched, she's second to none. My love is so special, so wonderfully fun. The way that she walks, all beauty she shows. lf only she knew each time the wind blows. Each time the grass grows or, when the sun shines, l'm thinking of her. My Love all the time. Her eyes always sparkle and ever they shine, Her life is so precious Eternally kind. l've noticed her smile. l've remembered her face. Often I praise God. for showing his grace. His grace I can see If inside your sweet smile. you make life so gentle and always worthwhile. lt's time that you knew, my love is for you, and not in some dream. It stands straight and true. Only for you I say once again to you whom I love most dearest kind friend. All beauty in you is all that you are. you're one I have cherished adored from afar. Now that you know love still stays the same, I do ask myself will it always be rain? Jeffrey Criger Senior Life Christie Wilcox fmt? X., .A 'jf 'x V33 ,M is-N-X-vX.,f 5 be X . s x.Nx i . - to I ' Before, after '-s.,3v., V. X Long, short, healthy X g happy, sad, content, normal I i . ' life. 3 ' A v,.v f 'V m,1 Q ,I ,f l'm S 0 Wy, looking for a place EQ 9 , I now to call my own ,eff anywhere gl- 5 SL,-,,,-J' ,,1,k ,.,, , ,r f t f'-3539? so I can be alone s it it - ' f X - t tit? . ,fig I w ', ii ' X 2 I 5 ,-tt I I - 'I I' ' 'i-ti. V ,:Ff'1.' 1- 1 A M5 X- - 4' 33' .-Q ' , Qi, QW ,632 k in .gllrvgr ', v A'.,,,W, qlqtwi. 'l,.-' -Hrmgg-,.,M 3 1 X I ..: t are--fr, I .,. , if r alr l if as .f'5 ' ff 'tfg , X' il 1, .1::g .ef-I 'ff' tt- ' Special Features 177 a 4 I- W ,M bf 'lf - i ff Vacuify Faculty Fzjcuiiy Board oversees school functions Superintendent Dr. Wendell Hubbard works together with seven mem- bers of the school board in order to direct and help advance affairs of Sherman Public Schools. These seven people help decide on such things as what new equipment in the school, school calendar, and total school budget. The members of the school board are Dr. Bill Hase, presidentg Mr. Don Adamig Mr. Keith Browng Mrs. Sarah Jacksong Mr. George McGahreng Mr. Percy Neblett: and Mrs. Charlotte Spears. I F . I sf we .N :J L. .K ii: .-lalffa f ri as I 2 3 x A t I n kk.- V...-V , . .el F ug . 6 Dr. Wendell Hubbard, Superintendent of Sherman Schools 2. Mr. Percy Neblett and Mr. Keith Brown write down their ideas. 3. Dr. Bill Hase talks about the school calendar. 4. Mrs. Sara Jackson and Mr. George McGahren listen to the ideas of other members. 5. Mrs. Char- lotte Spears, Mr. Darold Adami, and Mr. Percy Neblett agree on a new idea to improve the school system. 6. Dr. Wendell Hubbard talks to the board as Dr. Bill Hase takes notes. 7. Dr. Wendell Hubbard listens to new ideas and suggestions being discussed. 180 - Administration 7 Dr. Wendell Hubbard Dr. Tony Fillman 1: Mr. Charles Byler Mr. Bill McClure Youth challenging For administration Somehow, the school building just wouIdn't be complete without principals roaming the halls. The principals of Sherman High have had an extremely busy and exciting school year. These devoted and hardworking people, led by Dr. Tony Fillman, help to supervise students and manage many impor- tant school affairs. Assisting Dr. Fillman with this time consuming job are assistant principals Mr. Charles Byler, Mrs. Nan Jones, and Mr. Bill McClure. If these four outstanding people aren't doing something like opening jammed lockers, having parent-student conferences, observing class- rooms, taking someone to class, waiting outside for buses, or patrolling the parking lot, they probably aren't at school. 3 lh..,...M - . l arm 5 3. Dr. Tony Fillman praises Mike Richmond on his excellent work. 5. Charles Bylar contin- ues eating while Mr. Bill McClure takes a breather. Administration 181 182 W-5nim....., .... . X x 5 ' ----1--an-.4 5 .., 1. Mr. Charles Byler fills out a yellow slip for Jimmy Davis. 2. Dr, Tony Fillman talks to Lisa Minor about plans for the yearbook. 3. Mr. Bill McClure talks to Sheryl Forsythe about her future plans. 4. Mr. Charles Byler gives Gloria Walker a list of things he would like done. 5. Mrs. Nan Jones talks to Chan Anderson's mother about her good behavior. 6. Mr. Bill McClure compares boots with Todd Downing and Tammy Richard- son and Scotty Shoemaker on Western Day. - Administration N 'Q 1 at N i, M . 5 t Q u .,J gwqa x v ,, wharf Nr ig K an K, 1 .I X Q K f i 1 59 it Q Q At rr g .5 N A N 1 H' 'F if .T' 3 ' ai wt . 'S - 53 1 - Q .. X it u 8 i Q ii xfe.-6 i K 'N ii ' X 3 D 4 Faculty captures student interest Although some students fail to appreciate the dedication and preparation of faculty members, each presented a variety of methods and ex- periences for their particular class. Helping students function ef- 0' t :SQ S 1 is ,N g X R 'itt ficiently and making them aware of their own world as well as the outside world was just one of the many functions of each teacher at SHS. Solving problems, giving guidance, or just giving a pat on the back, let the student rm ,V If 4 6 hills .X .. C K . .. QQ .rf rt- 1 r lt, ,, . E ar' 1 S2 gm 4.:: I t XTX 1 J, iste re is , tt. ii, '34 Q 'k.....ttg. ' Y, - . v1......-H-fr... F rr- ' .IV zaz L I I guttu . xg . gg 3 understand that teachers were real life human beings. Involvement was a key word at SHS. and most faculty members became caught up and enthusiastic in a variety of student activities. Allen, Mrs Cheryl interpreter Anderson. Mr. Jack f S L X2 Vocational Counselor Andraiack, Miss Jane Math. Science Armstrong. Mrs. Phyllis Counselor Baker, Mrs. Connie English, Tenth Grade Sponsor Barker, Mr, Wesley Building Trades, VICA Baldwin, Mrs. Shirley Cosmetology, VICA Barron, Mrs. Carrie English, Volleyball. Basketball Coach Beach. Miss Linda World Geography Beck, Mrs. Rosalie Receptionist Benton, Mr, Gary Health, Cross Country, Baseball Coach Bledsoe, Mrs. Betty Record Keeping, Typing, Nike Blood, Miss Judith Intern Spanish Boston, Mr. Jack Ag. FFA Brawley. Mrs Betty Hornernaking, Horne and Family Living, FHA Brown. Mr. Raymond Math, Ninth Grade Sponsor Brown, Mrs Tonia English Brownlee. Mr. Harris American History, Football, Track Coach Call, Mr. Royce General Metals. Drafting, Woodworking Carver. Ms. Patricia English. Debate Faculty - 183 Cenero, Mrs. Beth Attendance Clerk Clark, Mrs Allleree PE, Volleyball, Track Coach Cole, Mr. Walter Auto Mechanics, VICA Cunnlngham, Mr Torn World Hlstory, NHS DeBerry, Mr Robert Math. UlL Math Doyle. Mrs. Estelllne Sclence Dutler, Mr Bobby Band Dyer, Mr. Mack Woodworking, Terlnls Coach Elllott, Mrs. Charlynne Medla Dnrector Estes, Mr Bull Science, Basketball Coach Falr, Mrs Helena Health Co-op, VICA Flennlng, Mrs Rosernond VOE, VICA Glarraputo, Mrs Fredla English Gibson, Mr, Robert Arnerlcan History Gohlke, Mrs Bobble Spanlsh, French, French Club Sponsor, Varslty Cheerleader Sponsor Gohlke, Mr. Duane Cholr Gregory. Mlss Beverly lntern Englnsh Grlgg, Mrs Gaul LLD Hambrlck, Mr Albert Math. Football, Basketball Coach 184 f Faculty gi L P .. 'if 4-.QSM Q-A-ep ea - e l V xg 1 . 1 f W N A H , . : 'Low- Qkmgqqxvsfnm Coach Jerald .lack does the Bearcat spelloutlntheLewisvlllepeprally. QM l sail sf X vs naw C? -I C 9, ,C ,,- . WI N- ni I. .ar K 4 S . N .X 5 x as ki Q 3' lv, af ll J fi ' 'N l-as s G' we t 3 ' -'r sa' Q,-f' ati' N. 'r t ws 1 l ,, . L ie J , . L- Z' it , .2 . If ,. I f I 'S' t . , Nl Q- ' v 'iw ff 4 1 l. we-Y 39 1 .4 -lf einer L. .ff I x M wa N Hannah. Mrs Nell Art Harris, Mrs. Kay Counselors Secretary Hefner. Mrs Susan Activities Director Hensler. Mrs. Mary Art, Art League Howeth, Mrs Parnela Government Hudgins, Mrs. Ida Spanish, PASF Hudson. Mr. L. A. DE, DECAI Jack, Mr Gerald Biology, Football Coach Johnson, Mrs, Bernice General Business, Typing, Twelfth Grade Sponsor Johnson. Mr. Darvln Drafting. VICA Johnson, Mrs. Frances Secretary Jones, Mrs. Emma Health, Basketball. Track Coach Kays, Mrs Karen English, Twelfth Grade Sponsor Kennedy, Mr. Charles TV Repair, VICA Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Lucille Librarian Kras. Mr, John Typing, Accounting, Football, Basketball Coach Kruse. Mr. Jacky Driver Education Kumler, Mrs. Donna Latin, JCL Lashley, Dr Kent Athletic Director, Football Coach Lee, Mr Tornmy Math. UIL Math Linton. Mrs. Louise Counselor Longo, Mr Don PE, Volleyball, Soccer Coach Loop. Miss Gene American History Low, Mrs Evelyn Counselor Lyday, Mr David PE. Football. Soccer Coach Faculty - 185 Mailes, Mrs, Samrnie Interpreter Manuel, Mr. Don Science Matthews, Mr. Cecil Drafting McCulloch, Mrs. Mary Homemaking McGee. Mr. Pete Psychology, Social Science Problems, Sociology, Billy Bob Boys McKinney, Mrs. Dorthell Counselor Miller, Mrs. Sheila Interpreter Morgan. Mrs, Ina Math, Math Club Morgan, Mrs. Paula Journalism, English, Hi-Talk, Athenain Morris. Mrs, Donneita Art Needham, Mr John English. NHS Nevill, Mrs, Cecilia LLD Nix, Miss Joquita English O'Brien, Mr. Bill Football. Track Coach Papas, Mr, Mike Science. Football Coach Parker, Mr. David Typing, General Business Penton, Mrs. Lu HECE1. HECEII, VICA Perkins, Mrs, Dorothy Counselor Phillips, Miss Jimmye Basketball. PE. Assistant Athletic Director 186 - Faculty .. Q , X X - 1 EQ t 6 Bm as H N' 'F Q X s X Qs S 3 . s. Q, E H 3 X Miss Jo Ella Skaggs can't decide if she likes the fire drills or not. fi? is QL? R K S, Q . X-r A L f my A o ,. .. 5 ,, 51,51 in' ', 'r' N, .aa u , .4 1. .5 s v,,- 5 s . fs .. i . 5 s . .. 'ff 3 at f J v A R Q ,Q of N .X I w . , t S 2 'Q Z 1 1 . 4 4 n ' J: 'U-1.3. 'cn , 4 , , a'o 'pf' 5 , .- Y' if 1 v F ,H -fit , Rader. Ms Barbara Engllsh Ramsay. Mrs Hrlda English Rogers, Mr Stephen Scuence Schnelder, Mrss Margaret Llbrarlan Scott, Mr Larry Counselor Sharp, Mr Don Math Shellne, Mrs Mary Ann Scuence, UlL Sclence Skaggs. Miss Jo Ella Government Sklpworth, Mrs. Karla Health, Drlll Team Slaughter, Mrs, Joanne HECE I, Eleventh Grade Sponsor Southerland and, Mr Bruce American History. Football, Baseball Coach Southerland. Mr. Steve English, Football, Golf Coach Stoker, Mr Welton Government Stoner, Mr. Herman Ag, FFA Stubber, Mr. Mark ICT, VICA Tave, Miss Sandra Homemaklng, Cheerleader Sponsor Vlergever, Mrs. Kay Homemaklng, Home and Family Llvlng Watwood. Mrs Murlene VOE, VICA Wertz, Mr. Charles Orchestra Whnte, Mr. Walter Metal Trades, VICA Williams, MS. Dana World Geography Wnlson, Mrs Carrne Jo Englush. F-'TA Wulson, Mrs Margle Englrsh, FTA Worthington, Mrs Sherry Typmg, Shorthand, Basketball, Track Coach Younts, Mrs Sharon Engllsh, Cheerleader Sponsor Faculty - 187 Secretaries prove loyalty Due to the loyalty of SHS secretaries, the offices were organized and people knew where they were going. Dr. Tony Fillman was assisted by Mrs. Pat Caldwell . while the ninth and tenth grade principals were given rr assistance by Mrs. Frances Johnson. Mrs. Beth Cenero took care of attendance in the front office and Mrs. Kay Harris helped the counselors and the school nurse in the back office. Mrs. Rosalee Beck, the school's receptionist took messages and helped keep the front running prop- erly and smoothly. 2 3 5 1. Mrs. Pat Caldwell gives the time to Mrs. Virginia Clark, the school nurse. 2. Mrs. Rosalee Beck teaches Charla Jenkins basic office procedures. 3. Mrs. Beth Cenero writes out yellow slips for Kim Revennaugh and Lena Locke. 4. Mrs. Kay Harris sends Christi Hase on a special errand. 5. La Rhonda Jones dips ice cream for Mrs. Frances Johnson at yearbook campaign faculty party. 188 V- Secretaries Counselors help make decisions This year's organizers and listening ears were Mr. Jack Anderson, vocational counselor, Mrs. Dorthell McKinney, T senior counselor, Mrs. Evelyn Low, junior counselor, Mr. Larry Scott and Mrs. Phyllis Armstrong, sophomore coun- selorsg and Miss Louise Linton and Mrs. Dorothy Perkins, freshmen counselors. These seven hardworking and patient people got stu- dents organized, straightened out, and got them where they should be. They work with newcomers, schedules, withdrawals, and they helped students determine what they wanted to do in the future. They were here to help students straighten out both personal and classroom problems. 1. Mr. Jack Anderson explains the importance of a good education to lshea Lin- don. 2. Mack Snider gets help from Mrs. Evelyn Low in planning his second semester schedule. 3. Princeton Williams talks to Mrs. Phyllis Armstrong about his future plans. 4. Mr. Larry Scott shows Sharon Allison her transcript. 5. Miss Louise Linton and David Brown talk about various occupations. 6. Mrs. Dorothy Perkins is caught filing student's schedule cards. 7. Mrs. Dorthell McKinney asks Jeannie Kinsey what she plans to do after graduation Counselors - 189 .df 3 - v.. I Jw 'ML ' ,,. T . , .,,, fi . , L v A an L 4 M.: . . , . Lb. LM 11 rf' 3:34:31':1212Ifs2ii?25:i Q M52 ,vgil 1 ixggf ' I 15 fF Vai' 5 T3 'gl 1' -... Q 31 mf gg' wh f if-P .ff 'W- -Uimni-ies ji: m. HX ,, ' -YA 'g ig! I' K.. M 5 1522 M .. Y' ' 21 X 1 I 1 ,, h A 3. ,,3- J, , , J- ,f:v 'fM1w. gi? 2:51 FW - A W 1 gf 1 , 1, egg 355 11. 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J ,... . ,.k, , V 5 SL ,L ,y 3 vw' ' 4 T-A M V Q , Q 7 X Y-if , v-fx 4 , ' Ns - .X A 'lg lg '. b,AltE1.,! x.. ' 2 T ,,li ,ss a in rj. , 7, , I ,Q f-1 1 11 d, R MNC . .C ' if , K J ,iz K W,,,......4E2' I . t ' - ll Mr. Royce Call helps Curry Vogelsang with assignment. T ' R- R- T , Q ' A . M v lx 1 i , 1 'K Chatfin, Leroy Chappell, Janice Charlton, Whitney Chester, Julia Childers, Terry Christman, Richard Clark, Jim Claybook, Kelly Claybook. Kim Clinton, Tonya Cogswell, Max Coker, Sherrie Cole, Robby Coleman, Kim Collins, Cindy Commons, Blair Conrad. Heidi Conway, Keith Cooper, Deborah Copeland, Dawn Copeland, George Coulson, Linda Cozzaglio, Mark Crabtree, Shelly Craddock, Karen Craddock, Lavonna Craddock, Sharen Crawford, Don Creekmore, Todd Crockett, Tonya Crossman, James Cumberledge, David Curran, Lauri Dacus, Dedra Daniel, Kenneth Daniels, Scott Darwin, Bobby Davis, Melissa Davis, Rodger Davis, Teresa Davis, Tonya Delphin, Gina Denison, Deanna Dicken, Kevin Dill, Chris Dillon, Carolyn Dixon, Tonya Dodson, Beth Dodson, John Dollins, Donna Dorsey, LaTanya Dotson, Brian Dowell, Dana Drescher, Cheryl Edgett. Donnie Edwards, Gayla Freshmen - 193 Eggleston, Melissa Engel, Jett England, Shelly Epps, Larry Ervin,Vanessa Eshelman, Susan Estes, Cheryl Fincher, Brad Fontaine, Jerry Fontaine, Meg Ford, Lorinda Fowler, Kete Fowler, Tina Francisco, Paige Franklin, Bobby Franklin, Sarah Frost, LeAnne Fulton, Rodney Gajewski, Paul Galbreath, Demetrius Gallegos, Cathy Gallion, Tim Galloway, Wayne Gardner, Sheila Gentry, Vaughn Gilbert, Dean Gilley, Dino Glenn, Susie Glidwell, Stacy Godsey, Julie Gogoly, Suzanne Graham, Jim Graves, David Gray, Chas Gray, George Green, Ellis Green, Larry Greiner, Amy Griffin, Gina Griffin, Kathy Griffin, Rhonda Grimm, Bobby Gross. Gina Gudgel, Jim Guidubaldi, Teresa Haggard, Jeffery Haggard, Pam Hamilton. Lisa Harrell, Angela Harrell, Cindy Harrell, David Harris, Gwen Harris, Kelly Harrison, Brad Harrison, Cary Harvey, James Harwell, Joe Hase, Susan Hattie, Lori Heatley, John Henderson, Tommy Henry, Mark Henry, Robin Hernandez, Gracie Hernandez, Josephine Hestand, Debbie Hill, Karen Hill, Leonard Hilton, Kevin Hinsley, Carolyn Hindsley, Mildred Hobaugh, Robin Hobby, Thresa Hogan, Mickel Hogan, Ricky Hollister, Philip Freshmen H 194 ,sigtfq , if gr .f , ' f' 121:-Wi '- . L i i a , , -' 'J' ' 1 G NM , -. . ' J. fa so K ss it - Y '- L 'iisifiiif ..,, - -r Q G :,, , ts E ilii J rs E SN 'fl Z w . ff? L 4-Q? K -- J D ,,ss 'Q ' 'X EA xx S av . . Y Q S 1 it SAK E E EN wr t ,Q N si i Q 35? . Dwi! . . Q .. , .,. C' w li W F ' ti ' a , 3 Dx , J' ll? 5 ln i . 4 :Ki K fi 'i : S K .i . 5 tl 'f I . 5- Q lg iii r a F . , 6 lg . ,. ' -1 G Y. - Y P 'Fl ,YV , S ,X L., K MS, kkii G L.. Q. ., .t,, . Qivcl in S G. , . S of . T fa tt 7 5 f. 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Tonya Nichols, David Nigh, Philip Nixon, Eric Nunley, Cheryl Offutt, Kim Oliphant, James Olivares, Rebecca Orndorff, Stephen Orr, Stephen Pannell, Dawn Parker, Brian Parnell, Scott Pate, Craig Pate, Richard Payne, Shawn Peterson, Chris Pettijohn, Denise Pettit, Kenny Pierce, Terry Pinkston, Darryl Pitman, Brian Platt, Bobby Pleasant, Mike Plyler, David Powell, Jimmy Prentiss, Victoria Presley, Eric Price, Jesse Price, Martha Pritchett, John Raglin, Frances Ramsey, Michelle 196 -Freshmen au' V Q56 4 i D ,gg as 'Q S 'E if. -1- . if Q , I' F -,fa ' fag : ...L 4 ,,,., ,t S W A A C Q ie X Y t wig S it if sq J 4: L X. x gms QQ X .. X fs X31 xi is . K ., Q sis' f 'A tts fs ' f C .. I its L ,X t .. S1-N f- K - -K W W1 ' 1 si- t X , r Ut. 'ga 5... M 'k N vs I is s h Q- f t. L .t . .: an , - fbi J vw 1 ,, Km N : 5 ..:. A iii r 'F i ' 'K 3 L i - r 5 .., ef F- - A Q -P , .. V if 7 C' , I F F sststsss f s - is F C F, ft 5 S x K , :t. A. 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Tracy Rouleau, Kim Rouse, Curtis Rouse, Halli Rubarts, Barry Rudolf, Linda Runnels, Emma Rupf, Barbara Russell, LeAnne Rylander, David Sallaz, Jeff Sanders, Bruce Sawyer, Terri Schlueter, Doug Scogin, Glenda Scrivner, Terri Scruggs, Cynthia Seidner, Tammy Senecal, Ginger Senor, David Shannon, Julius Sharp, Debbie Sheffield, David Sheren, Lynn Simpson, Leslie Sims, Michael Sloan, Sarah Sloan, Stephen Smallwood, Terry Smith, Darrin Smith. Mike Smithson, Greg Smithson, Nancy Snodgrass, Roger Snyder, Bobby Sprouse, Mike Stallwood, Dawn Stanley, Shelia Starnes, Stan Freshmen A Stephens, Jill Stewart, Jeff Stewart, Sandy Strickland, Todd Strong, Colin Sullivan, Kirk Sutherland, Deana Tallas, Billy Tarnayo, Monique Tankersley, Brett Taylor, Annette Taylor, Troy Teel, Janet Teel, Jeff Terflinger, Dennis Terrell, Debbie Thomas, Denna Thompson, Angelia Thompson, Jim Thompson, Lisa Thompson, Marsha Thornton, Lisa Thornton, Stacey Thorpe, Becky Thorson, Scott Tisdell, Tim Todd, Tony Totten, Suzanne Turner, Lisa VanDeren, Donn Vawter, Joey Vogelsang, Curry Wade, Elizabeth Wade, Curtis Wadlow, Tim Walker, Jeff Walker, Sean Waller, Tona Walls, Kenneth Walser, Brett Walters, Rhonda Washburn, Laura Watson, Dee Watson, Bob Webster, Susan Weightman, Kris Welch, Roxanne Werner, Ken Wertz, Barbie Westmoreland, Mike Westurn, Stephen Wheeler, Stephanie Whisenhunt, Kelly White, Byrle White, Susan Whitfield, Teresa Whitney, Brad 198 - Freshmen ' -.. fi' -- . I . t-1 E t , Q-, 'L s QV, . silt, 'tw Q s , hi, H ,,, . is ,, M' S ,E if . . We 4 Matt Bass plays the cymbals during the fight se lf? song. .3 x I ,s ,- ,, E . M K I -:,1 K , . .- A ,Q K N E Que, X r w if t. X N V iQ! A 'ef te t i K -sii --..L K A . , .., - Q . X ,,. V h h t ,, G .Q E , b , . Q , .gi - in ,:.. 1, W wh t Y D. .. S Q i T . 2, S r L. fy ..kL I Q QE, . .hz I J. if B i'et-. -, fi if . .X A f,, Iv 1 fr ,se ' .gs K Pi si S R iil ' ' T it ' 1-- r 'rrrr ttt J i'-' .'rr A t ' 1-Qfffif, it, ,1 fisgi..,,i5sjfit2g srsi f ,ese L sss eie - F' ws N,,eew rrr2v eetr fMwE wtf. saw A ati, in Ki? F I I . Q k:-: A its it ' - J J - 1 it V , K t ' X- fx J F see . t . L45 Ms.. .1 ,,,, 5, F'f Es egg st ,,,, 4l4mQlL if have-v Q 79 5' nv 7 -C H ,2. . Z bv gig 5- , , .-k'A' gf ,,.4 n af, 1 4 .Q f 5 W ff., if W ii K Q 4 P 1' . I3 Wright, Ronda Ziyad, Akbar V9 533' if W? Wilcher, Gary Wilder, Tim Williams, Demetres Williams, John Williams, Lori Williams, Princeton Williams, Rhonda Wilson, Charley Wilson, Vicki Witte, Michelle Wolfe, David Woodson, Connie Worthington, Rojeena Wright, Ronald Freshmen - 199 Q1 1 gn Ol Cp Xf Sophomores 200 -' Sophomoreza QU Sophomores ---- 2 Adams, Chris Adams, Denise Adams, Timothy Agee, Thomas Allen, Starlette Alls, Jana Anderson, Ardina Anderson, Laura Andrew, Freida Armstrong, Bruce Armstrong, Cathey Avard, Steve Ayers, Renea Baker, Hubert Baker, James Baldwin, Shavon Banks, James Bartley, Preston Basden, Brenda Baxley, Marty Beamesderfer, Nanette Beard, Dana Bednarz, Suzanne Bedsole, Tommy Bell, Ray Benedict, Tony Bills, Shelia Bird, Marie Bise, Constance Blanton, Cindy Blondy, Karen Boatman, Vickie Booker, Phillip Boone, Debbie Bourland, Randall Bowen, Phyllis Bowers, Phillip Bowers, William Bowling, Frankie Bown, Arlene Boyd, Stephanie Brawley, Sherry Brevelle, Michelle Brewer, Kim Brisco, James Brockelman, Bill Brooks, Jami Brooks, Rodney Brown, David Brown, Jennifer Brown Laura Brown, Terry Brown, Theresa Brunk, Eddie Bryant, Carrie Buckingham, Kim Bunch, Christy 202 - Sophomores . .ve ' 3g,3x...m ,E f ,ww f-egsfst A ,RAI :.... i A S 3 '-. 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Johnny Chumbley, Christi Chumbley, Paula Clayton, Ronald Clower, Steven Cobbs, Sarah Coco, Chris Cogburn, Robert Collum, James Company, Cathy Conrad, Scott Cook, Lonnie Cooke, Katie Cookston, Stephanie Copeland, Ben Corbitt, Ronnie Corley, Shonda Cornett, Michelle Courtney, Ruth Cowart, Jimmy Cox, Lisa Cox, Tom Craddock, Dee Craddock, Lee Cummings, Kristi Curry, Alvey Curtis, Danny Dahms, Miriam Dallas, Crayton Dalrymple, Mike Dalton, Prussia Daniel, Chris Daniel, Faith Daniel, Kellie Darwin, Tonya Daugherty, Debbie Daugherty, Diane Davenport, Cheryl Davidson, Cindy Davidson, Kenneth Davis, Brian Davis, Jennifer Davis, Jimmy Day, Joe Dean, Tony Deemer, Virginia Desaloms, Mariana Dickson, Brenton Dingman, Dean Dollar, Joel Dollins, Wendy Dooley, Robert Douglas, Donna Dowling, Sherine Driggs, Cindy Duke, Trenna Duncan, Kathy Dunlap, Gary Dunn, Rickey Dusold, Philip Edwards. Ann Edwards, Camille Eggen, Ralph Ellis, Kim Engledow, Terry Sophomores W 203 Epps, Anderson Eurom, Kendra Evans, David Evans, Kerensa Everett, Sandy Fallon, Patrick Fincher, Michelle Fine, Deanna Fleck, Jeffery Flowers, Cynthia Forbes, Chuck Ford, Melinda Fordyce, David Foster, Diuna Foster, Gary Foster, Phillip Frailicks, Roy Franklin, Lonnie Froese, Janet Fulton, Rodney Furtch, Carla Gafford, Robin Gamboa, Cecilia Lara Gann, Kim Garland, Ramona Garland, Trish Gearinger, Debbie Gentry, Daniel Gonzales, Jackie Gooch, Gary Goode, Bessie Goodman, Shannon Grant, Patsy Gray, Michael Griffin, Lonnie Griffith, Rickie Grigg, John Grigg, Rex Gurley. Jerry Haakinson, Carol Haggard, Arvis Hall, Jimmy Hanna, Gina Harrington, Ronnie Harvey, David Harvey, Donna Harvey, Dudley Hatton, Charles Hayes, Rachelle Henry, Linda Hermes, Doug Herpeche, Theresa Hickman, Jackie Hickman, Jimmy Hickman, Scott Hickson, Michelle Hines, David Howell, Jeff Huber, Kathleen Huff, Penny Hunt, Phyllis Hunt, Sherry Huntsman, Lisa Huschke, Sherri Inman, Angel Jackson, Joann Jacobs, Jeff Johnson, Carolyn Johnson, Ken Johnson, Michelle Johnson, Tracey Jones, Jennie Jordan, Johnny Kane, Dawn Kear, Sandra Keel, Ursula Kelly, Lisa 204 - Sophomores Q i - . - 1 .1 -- im' 'ig rs fl ,ga .-i . if . ... 185 . 'sit 'iff 51.3 gij. 'iff' 4 -1 .. 'iilhzg - J fn- ,lfsgfif - S-:fits . r , ' f g . gg. Q . I is - - A Q ,, 1, ww Y Nix it 3' X Q. S iii as X . N .t tx... , Q .. wh at gr NSW A 5 Y 2 W 'eil' R , ., 4 6 X i F 5 .iv . - 1 f i i f it isss J t -it ' '12, ga -tfxigyx Y ,at Q R ffl F Q .. -f xgsmn i 'N G . , W ' .. . a J 17 4 .,- . 'sk f me - 5 g ,Lg fx' D P J ki , . 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' A - '- N Vince Pierce drums up spirit during a pep - rally. :Pia- Tsk Q , .. ,L,, . ,.,- 5 . A i . k,,, A Q L fe ,Qvf wifi I H. - , if- 1 M? XX ' .4 'i y r fi A :'k'. s - N J 3 1 X , Q Ai: 6 W 3 A, N , , iggs - It :Q v L: ' ' -, , ' e , A-11' ug, xv ., x 'JC in 2 I ' Qfft A fi f K hui?-V, , - ' W ' as , is A l A W 5 , ,Z P, fu , Q -,.p ' V' W ,pb L i , if, I V, M. rt 5 ' V 4 in 1' M F . Y Keny.Thad Kever, Julia Kirby, William Kirkpatrick. James Kniffln. Sharon Knight, Sandy Koschelew. Teresa Kottwitz, Michael Kraiewski, Marsha Krauss, Ronda Kuykendall, Jerry Kvestad, Bobby Kyler, Kristy Lamb, Velma Lara, Beatrix Larson, Beth Latham, Edith Latsch, Dawn Laws, Angie Layman, David Leach, Kevin Leeswood, Scott Lesnick, Tom Leute, Brenda Lichnovsky, Debbie Lincecum, David Linden, Ishea Little, Eric Littrell, Rhonda Logston, Casey Lora, David Lucchesi, Andrew Lundin, Brandy Lunkley, Tim Luper, Juanita Lynch, Larry Lyons, Jeff Lyons, Kevin Markl. Debbie Marsh, Jennifer Marshall, Charlie Marshall, Denise Martin, Larry Martinez, Sagrario Mathews, Brent Maxwell, Joanne Mayer. Charlie McAdoo, Erin McCarn, Greg McClure, Brian McClure, Kim McConnell, Leslie McCord, Paul McElhannon, Cooper McHanny, Anita McKinney, Kelly McKinney, Sheryl Sophomores - 205 McNeely, Shaun Means, Sherry Medlin, Warren Meek, Billy Mendenhall, Dawn Mentzel, John Meredith, Scott Milam, Debbie Miller, Brian Miller, James Miller, Jeff Miller, Mark Miller, Michelle Minshew, Marshall Mitchell, Daniel Moore, Bill Moore, Lori Morales, Eugene Moreland, Karen Morris, Michael Mulholland, Heidi Murley, Jerry Myatt, Melissa Neathery, D'Awn Nelson, Chris Newton, Jeanine Nicholson, Sally Nickson, Brad Norris, Eddie Northcut, Lane Novelo, Alice O'Brien, Randy O'DonneII, Craig Odam, Stan Olivares, Roberto Olmstead, Andy Orr, Duncan Overturf, Shalon Owens, Frances Parris, Steve Parker, Datra Pate, Sandra Patel, Prodige Patterson, Mike Payne, Ted Pearce, Scott Peckenpaugh, Ann Peercy, James Perkins, Jason Perryman, Hope Phea, Virginia Pherigo, Brian Pierce, Julie Pierce, Ronnie Pierce, Vince Pirozzo, Lisa Pleasant, Melvin 206 - Sophomores 3? S it S .-.Q 'Rx 2 X X ,gel , N5 Q, X st- '- Q h? Q 'Q' as S .S . ix ts ,ik ,st ' , is ' ' f ttttt s S J t stsss P 1 st s siss J S , , X s J , if J-is ,1 3, S, .S SJ SSM, Q Qi - 'Y 7 t e s. -ws- ts ,,,,.. .. S . .g k ti. L I- 5- ,- ttttit SQ ,.,. S ss , W Q - t ti , ' K ..,, :EE 3 J SS xii- Ss + .N-as iz we iz N- . S i-f------ S S sw? .. X m,..,:: Ss- Si N QE lx 1- .tii ' F5 fm.. Q I' x l at get x :JZ 'EE' ' 1' - at s s -. 'Q -t e A 'ESQ- f-, -fx al l ft 415' Jar'nes.Rigdon receives instructions before - ' beginningagame of volleyball intramural. , Sn ' 'i 9 sts it ' N A S F ' .S Q B X S 3' A S if , ' Q X L - S Sf-fix?-N iht fsiffaiilviiit S Q - i il-i :' J 'i-i S ' S ' X -----t 1 , f-ss--fs 2 K- -FX 'gist' S 1 ' M f s is A tsss is . - ' .J . 5 X ' g tti O wx K CG' ' ,Q 5 'il' 'Q . tx is.-fa ff i -,i ' - .XS X . th - X F'-13' S r W if 'if is S S ' tt L Q-Q -S S, S, X :-: - yn Xir' - ttts s 8 -2 - '-V: 5- - S Kf- I , N 'K . if Q. - Q . Q '? +fS S. --1 1 My S ,t,,,. S X s SSS. an 'si W' jig 5 -' SS,' - w -v 4 S ,f 'Stes 'is F -Q 5 S we it L. F21 we ,is X f -1 I . . ,4 41 ,W-R . ,O nb. I :.1 - -.42 in fs so B Q ,S 4 'I' Qw A 'Q -, ft Q tx Q Q l ' ,L to Q H , H we 5: , ' 4 . y , Ei Q . 4 Q5 ,. A fl x Q u i f Q J Polk, Renay Pool, Jeff Powell, Kirby Puls, Kevin Ragsdale, Danna Ransom, Fatima Raulston. Melanie Reber, Paul Reichelt, Jeff Renfro, Jay Reutelhuber, Eric Reyna, Paul Richardson, Scott Rickerson, Darrell Ricketts, Rodney Ricks, Julie Ridinger, Nannette Rigdon, James Rigney, David Riley. Todd Rivera, Carmen Roan, Rebecca Robards, Dennis Roberts, Jerry Robertson, James Rodriguez, Rolando Rodriguez, Scarlet Roe, Rodney Rosenbaum, Steven Rowell, Angel Rowen, Sheila Rowland, Danny Rowland, Tim Ruffin, Luveter Rushing, Nancy Russell, Kay Russell, Ray Sanders, Patty Sawyer, Kim Schemmel, Robin Schores, Laura Schweizer, Stephan Scott, LeaAnn Seals, Deborah Sewell, Shelly Shatter, Beth Sheppard, Carol Shivers, Raymond Short, Darryl Signer, Mike Simpson, Terry Sims, Hope Skipworth, Ricky Smith, Jonathan Smith, Kim Smith, Laura Smith, Laurie Smith, Stephanie Snodgrass, Chris Sousa, Tony Southern, Nathaniel Sparazynski, Susan Spears, Tim Spencer, Woody Spicer, Steven Sprouse, Marv Stackhouse, Ray Stanley, Eric Stephens, Cindy Stockton, Jay Stogner, Dan Stout, Debbie Strache, Riga Strickland, Kim Stubber, Gene Swanson, Erica Talbot, Doris Sophomores - 207 Tate, Tim Taylor, Jimmy Taylor, Kerri Taylor, Todd Teague, Andy Tencza, Cathy Thomas, Mark Thompson, Donna Thompson, Jodie Thompson, Steve Todd, Lisa Torrefranca, Nicholas Tucker, Desmond Tucker, Teresa Turner, David Turner, Denise Turner, Johnnie Turner, Leroy Twyman, Sheri Varley, Ronda Varner, Tiffani Vaughn, Kelly Vernon, Donvin Vick, Yolanda Wade, Janet Walker, Raymond Walls, Keith Walsh, Lisa Watson, Andrea Weightman, Phillip Welch, Debbie Welsh, Jonathan Werner, Troy Wester, Beverly White, Anita White, Rhonda Wiley, Mary Williams, Eric Williams, Kristi Williams, Mallory Williams, Mary Williams, Rhonda Williams, Sandra Williams, Steve Wilsey, Mary Wilson, Chris Wilson, James Wilson, Ken Woody, Chris Worsham, Rhonda Wright, Angela Wright, Brian Wright, Mitchel Wright, Tammi 208 - Sophomores N X if .,,. S , . E VK X if -. 5, t it is s is ,., is is 1-Y M we Y, . ,Q 95 X it V ar is ..,, A ,L 'I Ai' QB R e eie ii he e is i E if it it -C :i ss af l -,f 1 ,, , 'lr 41' 'X -ar Du 3 X. N t 'N K R is V' i is 'xv' S s x Ji Q uf T iili T g- gag: K ist ' iis ee ,.. Fe ET ., .lii ef , g .' j g . Z, .. NE::,,,S A ,,f, f tv -1 if K ei t g i Q, Q t, N Y is is f as Q 3 2 ! 1. - N 4 6 . 1 :Y NNW! 5 1. Ken Wilson catches the eye of a Staff photographer. 2. Larry Lynch, Steve Parrish, Danny Rowland, Billy Meek, and Danny Mitchell read their literature assignment. 3. James Banks looks over his homework during lunch. 4. Lisa Walsh and Andrew Luchessi contribute to conversation at a French Club meeting. 5. Kim Ellis and Julia Kever enjoy a treat while looking over Jour- nalism notes. 6. Jerry Roberts works to complete his homework assignment. 209 'Q Qi S - Ol GK if Juniors Jumors --x- 211 Adami, Tom Adams, James Akers, Danny Alford, Danny Allen, Sharon Alverson, Lisa Anderson, Cindy Anderson, Steva Apker, Debbie Arnold, India Arnold, Jane Aslakson, Marcy Bader, Debra Bagwill, Greg Ball, Becky Ballou, Mike Barcus, Mary Barrett, Sheri Bass, Debbie Beamon, Angela Bean, Leslie Beane, Lori Beane, Roger Bednarz, Lori Bell, Peggy Bell, Tracy Bennie, Kerri Bird, Shirley Blackburn, Anna Blanton, Mary Ann Blanton, Savella Bledsoe, Jeff Bluemel, Dawn Boaz, Jerry Boren, Wes Bouchard, Penny Bowen, Rovanda Boyles, Donna Braden, Vanna Brandon, Kelly 212 - Juniors 74. 'Te it new NX ff :ai KN Q R , 'ns' ' .5 KN L 'WSU' ss' ,Ni , I ' A ' 'A ' ' 7 g ,'. , A , E . Y i f t ' . 'vi l ig! ' 2: 1 :gl A -.-: ,, 'Q as B+ i x R ff xi. .5 .LK 1 77 J 4 fbi Q f S James Jack practices for basketball tryouts. 3 A H K ASW li' E I 1 4 8. p 1. 4, i it 'Z ,ff wx? 'Ek 5 , W, 2 its ' 4 e 4, 1 i e Branson, Michelle Brewer, Angle Brimer, Randy Bringhurst, Lori Brown, Debra Brown, James Brown, Jeff D. Brown, Jeff R, Brown, Johnny Brown, Linda Brummer, Jill Buck, Susan Burchfield, Sarah Burnett, John Butler, Danyne Buttler, Kathy Caddell, Bron Cameron, David Campbell, Katrina Campbell, Michae Campbell, Tlnitia Carpenter, Leda Carrington, Gary Carter, Randy Carter, Richard Casey, Michelle Caswell, Willie Causey, Danette Juniors - 213 Chappell, Martha Charlton, Scott Chesley, Larry Church, Bruce Clark, Sherri Cole, Novella Company, Terry Conway, Paul Cooper, Sylvia Cortner, Laurie Coulson, Nancy Courtney, Virginia Cowart, Lynn Cox, Mike Craddock, Donna Craig, Frank Crawford, Dhana Crawford, Tammy Cripe, Ronnie Crismon, Craig Crosby, June Crossman, Ernie Cumberledge, Terry Daugherty, Michelle Davenport, Lisa David, Neil Davis, Monica 214 - Juniors . 2 X t ff wig , , R Q Q NN fi mv, -.av it Q 1 like Q asm , X x S Q' Q- ,,, ws is . . ..c,,.s. 3 A D35 si Q 4 5 379 -V. -gm.. get - i. i s :A ,.- wig- b ' fs: - as 35? sv wi 2. 1 x 1 K it N' A A E H., ' s K r M Junior Class President Billy Dorsey pauses for audience reac tion at a Junior class meeting 'fs' I 'S ss it -- ' Mig. X X me :Ns ,gb X 41 . ,W , , ,ta gt fa ,i ii ,B if JN NSE S Q at sw ' W- 'li er v K is Y at U? .5 fix 'Y -,Q '1' 'Qt 41 lk is 5 T W ' ' i cf? E122 KE :k-' I XA I kin , ,, t ,gg . . k E, . ... , f I .. 1 W . 'YN' 7 DePute, Millita Dixon, Billy Dobbs, Tim Dorsey, Billy Dotson, Bruce Dowdy, Tim Downing, Troy Drennon, Didi Driscoll, Jackie Duckworth, Leslie Dueringer, Brad Duncan, Ricky Durrett, Joe Easley, J'Anne Echols, Becky Eddins, Sharon Edgett, Kelly Edmonson, Caroline Elder, Myrtle Elliott, Shawn Fallon, Jim Felder, Robert Ferguson, Mike Figueroa, Eric Fillman, Patti Fisher, Robert Fleming, Debbie Flexer, Doris Fogle, Kathy Fontaine, Barry Forsythe, Sheryl Foster, Greg Franklin, Patty Franks, Cindy Franks, Sherri Fry, Terri Gaines, Frances Gann, Danny Garza, Pat Juniors - 215 Gearinger, Richard ' LL ,M Gentry, Mike ' , George, Bruce Gerlach, Mike V ' i M E , ' i K-7 Gittens, Greg 2 . S X X 5 r ,, 13 ,, is N xx e ' H H i ' -me ree A I Q 6 .X A gg, V' KLL. ,,r.. A LL g ,l f : 5 A 6 Nkt. x , WL,.er. rree Glenn, Lisa . Img A . V iiii' ,. Gomez, Maria A' A V 4 K Gonzales, Eddie 1 ,, j, f . s. ' Gorman, Ross fi Q ' iii yi C it , . . b .,,, M, , :-- f or 1 , K- g iifm G . Si Graham, Janie ' is Greenway, Teresa - , Griffin, Karyn 9 Griffin, Paul ,xi Griffin, Robin ' . Grisham, Kay Grissom, Doug Guerrero, Roger Guerrero, Ruben Guess, Carla Guess, Deborah Guess, Paula Guy, Tracey Haakinson, Jerry Hagan, Kellie Hale, Cathy Hammer, Jonathan Hanley, Fred Harding, Beverly Hargrove, Charles Harper, Lori Harrell, Carl Harris, Lynda Harris, Sandra Harrison, Doug Hatch, Eddie Havins, DeAnn Hayden, Eric Henry, Mary f,g,gy 216 - Juniors , K Av' aw T21 .27 Nm ,f , :. K iii? ,Z 'Q . ,.. 'L 5 gtgjo K as . 'af , A. .yr 3, an Wes Boren completes typing assignment. cp! K , I K' 52 , X 'V+ --kgfql,-:QX I, 1 -0 5 .fe-s tr , ,W ..,, 4 i 'Zi-ao K, '-snap? W ,M ,sw Q., C7 x . 445. Henson, Wade Hepner, Brenda Hermes, Jo Ann Hernandez, Raymond Hestand, Janice Hickson, Letitia Hinkle, Elizabeth Hodge, Raymond Hogan, Chyrel Holland, Jerome Honea, Mike Hoppess, Graham Howell, Dan Hubbard, Wendell Hughes, Marilyn Hughes, Victor Hughley, Barry Hunt, Edward Hunter, Lester Hunter, Mark Hurley, Kenny Hutcherson, Rick Isaacs, Melesa Jack, James Jackson, Carl Jackson, LaTonya Jackson, Richard Jackson, Steven Juniors - 217 Jacobs, Dennis Jacobs, Jennifer Jenkins, Charla Jernigan, Brigett Johnson Angela Johnson Charles Johnson Diane Johnson Glenda Johnson Karen Johnson, Tona Jones,Ann Jones, Chris Jones, Cynthia Jones, Debbie Jones, Randy Jones, Tinishia Jordan, Julia Juntunen, Brian Kear, Bridgette Keel, Brent Keene, Billy Keeney, Denise Kelley, Dennis Kemp, Link Kendall, Mike Kinder, Steve King, Jim King, Robin 218 - Juniors . .F X Em V F., .,,: ,. n,,,.g,,. H - .i -- ,ss., . Q- - . km I vases s 2 fi: is , ' ,ws s- ., - ss V 7 S i : 'L ': .,,X?irs? .-1 - W1 if . - , 1, ' In - D lliftt 4 sf 3 NL-P' X pr' :li x if ' 2, fs. , i -ff 'lf 1 g , . N - f. E . xx X .,, fl g . , A Li 'Vi v st-S W We s NX? , 'ss 5-we ,MH M1 J Q -Y? r is ,C 4 A is J Lisa Rangel is caught off guard by the school photographer. ft' fn - ,, he I t N K X LW,g te, J LALL mi.1 tt Q it ati A ,Af 'xx , , W3 Q5 6 T Ji' , fs K S A fr an ff -, , tv' is ai 3' ss, K ,, S! Kinsey, Gerald Kisloski, Lauri Konkle, Sharon Kramer, Kelly Krider, Stuart Kuhn, Greg Kulhavy, Joe Lair, Nelson Lambert, David Larson, Jeri Lattimore, Kim Lawson, Daryl LeFlore, Kenneth Leeswood-Jones, Lemons, Jean Leonard, Vince Leroy, Steve Lesnick, LeeAnn Leute, Sheila Locke, Lena Lyons, Phillip Mackey, Darlene Maine, Russell Major, Benja Martin, Cindy Martin, Bill Mask, Felicia Mask, Natalie Matthews, Mike Matthews, Wanda Mayer, Brad Maynard, Clinton McCain, Jamie McCaleb, Claud McCleese, Kevin McClure, Carol McClusky, Cindy McCollum, Rhond McCool, Melissa McCurdy, Pam Juniors - 219 McDonald, Jennifer McElhannon, Liz McKee, Jeannie McKinney, Doug McKinney, Jeffrey McMillan, Larry McNeese, Debbie Means, Judy Medlin, Pam Melton, Brenda Melton, Stacy Melugin, Annella Miller, David Miller, Tracey Mills, Marty Mills, Virginia Minor, Lisa Monday, Ray Montgomery, Delonda Moore, Margaret Mora, Tony Moran, Dina Morris, Mark Morrow, Tim Mudgett, Charlie Mullens, Orley Mulvaney, Lonnie Mulvaney, Ronnie Nabers, Derek Nash, Nathan Neal, Bobby Neal, John Neal, Karen Neely, Ken Nelson, Bobby Neyman, William Ogden, Laurie Oliphant, Donna Olmstead, Lee Orr, Kenneth 220 - Juniors L. P Q 4- QW. 5 -. I lltfsxi James Taylor studies magazine articles to complete his research paper. rm X f..x.N'Sx K Ottwell, James Parrish, Lori Pate, Pam Patterson, Cyndi Patterson, Fred Patton, Sherri Phea, Donna Phea, Mae Phea, Pam Phea, Virginia Pierce, Connie Ping, Michele Pleasant, Rosa Polk, Alice Polk, Patsy Potts, Robert Preston, Richard Prevatt, Scott Price, Jackie Rachel, Bruce Ragan, Roger Rangel Lisa Ransom, Deneen Ransom. Paula Ratclift, Tina Record, Shirley Reding, Elwood Reedle, Brent Juniors-221 Renfro, Scott Reutelhuber, Becca Revennaugh, Kim Reynolds, Chris Reynolds, Jeff Rhine, Sherry Rinehart, Anette Richards, Scott Richey, Mike Ricketts, Livia Ridgedell, Johnny Ritchie, Chris Ritchie, Robert Riza, Wade Roberts, Kanne Robinson, Amy Rodaway, Jeff Rodriguez, Severo Rostyne, Rachelie Samuelson, Arlyn Sanders, Laura Sansbury, Bobby Schaeffner, Carol Schneider, Paul Scruggs, Gaylon Selby, Tray Shadid, Linda 222 - Juniors Qc? se 3? Q risss S I Ai, :Y , i , s S, Kim Wilks works on her art project Hmm, some b :kLh ft V -f Qi X X. ff 'x.' .Q., 4, G RW ff if it Q X , X xx ,te fe if '- tn it xi YE J st. X, X tj... tt . 9 .4 4- t rr I 'S S if Q it N it 5. 2 fiv- QN 'ZH r 5' ina , Y X5 -'mi x ...S :x W, I Shank, Penny Sheehey, Susan Shibuya, Jim Shook, Terri Simpson, Blake Singleton, Doug Sisemore, Brian Skipworth, John Slate, Jeff Smith, David Smith, Jeannetta Smith, Judy Smith, Pat Smith Sharon Softly Helene Solomon, Lisa Soper, Shawna Spencer, Stacey Spicer, Nancy Springer, Billy Stanley, Mike Stephens, Mark Stevens, Marci Stewart, Angela Stewart, Jackie Stewart, Teresa Stodghill, Paula Stokes, James Stone, Ronnie Summers, Todd Tankersley, Greg Taylor, Gene Taylor, James Thayer, Mary Thomas, Debbie Ds I' Q in ' 59' Thomas, Donna Thomas, Jerry Thomas, Rachel Thomas, Stan Thompson, John Juniors - 223 Thornhill, Bill Thornton, Lorrie Traylor, Marcus Treadwell, Dona Treadwell, Lana Tucker, Christy Tucker, Mike Turman, Tab Turman, Tarnmy Twining, Gerri Tyler, Stacy Unclebach, Scott Vrla, Sharon Wagoner, Harold Walker, Duane Walker, Joyce Wallace, Hollis Walston, David Walters, Monica Warren, Phyllis Webb, David Weightrnan, Alice Weightman, Debbie Welsh, Joanna Wertz, Anne West, Chuck West, Jeff White, Brad White, Glenda Whitfield, Jo Wible, Cheryl Wilder, Allison Wiley, Scott Wilkinson, Holly Wilks, Kim Willis, Greg Wilson, Donna Wilson, Gary Windham, Gary Wineinger, Mitzi 224 - Juniors l. H-...lf li's as ,f Y? ,,,, .F ii S F l 5 3 ? Wir if , , f i in Wright, Mike Wynn, Dennis Wingfield, Brent Winfrey, Ramona Wiser, Jeff Wolfington, Wanda Wortham, Kirk Juniors- 225 Q1 K- Ol my L 4 Cp X! Seniors V5 Seniors ---- 227 Julie Adams Scott Adams Rene Aguirre Roger Alford Wendy Andrews Tina Archer Jack Baca Lori Baio Daryl Baker Gwen Baker T f 1 rf V! f 9? I 4 I- Y M .1 53? B, 'S. I iharon Baldermann Lester Baldwin Rhonda Bartlett Shirley Barton Andre Beamon ' rrri . i,, ' ff ' 1 if If 'gf Y . YQ .M ii ,K f , N, ? as ' fi . ' fi b Teresa Beard Mark Bell Mary Bell Tracey Bell William Bell ' 555111 , aw k 'Q nrlim gfl ,,,, ' ' QW' ii, . Jn' I , , I M--'mfg , df, f fi 5 V ' . ,V V ,V f J, . Kirk Bennett Patti Bennett Brenda Bewley Allison Biegler Karen Bishop 228 - Seniors 5 Z Q Z 5 5 l E - , , e Ji. IW. ' ff -iff , s me N N X x S 3 if , Q in Q K ' ,dm x a We is Q. 5. ,Ilf- Mikal Black Stacy Black Suzan Blackwell Becky Bledsoe John Bock 5 it so an ig? it f I David Boddie Bryan Booher . 'C' WNY 3 k ,ma .5 X is t ss S QQ sr W is xx . A , s Stephanie Bowen Robert Bowers Pam Briscoe i x X ffaz' R A af xx Rxisir-.ep 9' X J, X . Randy Briscoe Kim Brown Paul Brown Rod Brown Susan Brown X ' X f 'i X Lindal Buck Allison Beigler may be the answer to the question of dedication. As a swimmer she spends many hours working out and preparing for meets, She has par- ticipated in meets for three years with Sherman's new , team, working her way up to the state level in last X year's competition. A X X ff. X A Dawn Bunzel Seniors S John Bock's collection of home movies represents five years of creative work. He may not be quite ready for an Oscar but in the meantime . . . Roll 'eml , A It - my. as --- -S X--.sw e : .- ., he Laurie Burchfield 15,1 i 'YQ-7 S JY .re , ori Burrus -fig-E be . .L .+ T' 1 V F 9W't sg sw 15 4 wa ew tty ss- f Xe S is ft E K 'Wi 'M 7 ' I 4' e Q ut- wmmi' rr- fa. i t QE -F W- , fx ,I Brian Burton ,-eg, iii? James Calhoun Wylene Calkins Marilyn Campbell Darryl Capps A Clifton Carnley Elaine Carter Scott Carter -at fc,:f' Q, as X ts Ms, Suzi Cates tr-L. x- -lex Patrice Calhoun Charlotte Carey ,Shel Brian Chapin Kelly Chesnutt Leigh-Ellen Clark Jeff Clayton Leslie Coats Robert Cole 230 - Seniors ...K ' its ,S O 0 E 'mir 5 'X Y J t , Q' ...I I ...x 1 l Ken Collette Kim Conley David Conner Cathy Connor Jeff Cooke I Hg, Carolyn Cooper Lucy Cope Susan Cosby Steve Couch Dean Cowart -' ,... Q l war iv .. -f,n 'df W Q a 1 -Ji 1-N 'W' Tonda Cox Brandon Craven Deborah Crawford Pat Creel Craig Crichton Q' Jeff Criger Jimmy Crosby Carrie Cruise Sheryl Dagenais Kathryn Dahms f i , X, E W K It + 5 L Todd Daniel Mary Daniels Benay Darwin Derek Davis Billy Dickerson Seniors firms Mark Dismuke Tommy Dodson Benita Dotson Gary Douglas Steve Douglas Curtis Dowell Todd Downing Kim Dueringer Melinda Dusold Doug Eanes John Early Keith Eddins Harold Edmonson Eric Eggen Donna Elder ,figu- , Ai ff L Michael Elder Machelle Ellis Melissa Epps Susan Ericksen Elizabeth Everson 'nay Harry Fair Laurie Fisk Shari Floyd David Fogle Lee Ford 232 - Seniors S 3 i. Nui x S Robert Frost Donna Fugett Susan Fuller Beth Harper ex- presses a part of her personali- ty through art- work. She has become known for work on the school calendar and many con- tributions to the Athenian. Eddie Gafford Michelle Galley Mary Garrard Charlotte Garrett Donna Gassaway Darryl Gatti Charles Goodman Mickey Grady Jamie Graham James Greenway ,al W1 Beverly Griffin Fred Grigg David Gripp Darrell Hall Beth Harper Seniors - 233 S Casey Harrison Kristi Hase Paul Hastings Penny Henderson Sam Henson Cynthia Herbert A Bill Hodges Kevin Holcomb Janet Holt I ,J ' 1 ,f x The tossing, turning, stomping and snort- ing of bulls does not scare Mark Bell. He has been mounting and hanging on for two years! tx A Z . X Q! 234 - Seniors - N ,- 'Y' TP Diana Hayes Eric Heil , 'R . fvfip . 5. 4 X K E ,i Q X N A 6 x 3? Reggie Herod Brenda Hightower ,.,. Cindy Hughes Tommy Hughes Pamela Hunter Mike Hutchison Q Bobby Jackson Jesse Jackson Charles Jacobs Jane Jenkins Carla Jennings Andrea Johnson Lowell Johnson li 1? :FWS Stephan Johnson Bobby Jones Christopher Jones Jacque Jones LaRhonda Jones i Sherri Kane Don Keene Susan Kelley Darryl Kelly Ricky Kennedy .-JS. Donald Kerr Russell Key Sherry Killion Mary King Tina King S6777 Don Kinsey Jeannette Kinsey Shelly Kirby Gena Kirkpatrick Karrie Knight Seniors - 235 David LaLonde Michelle Lambert Nandra Laney Stephanie Lange Melanie Lankford Viola Latham Leisha Lawlis Karen Lay Beth Leake David Leard K 3. Gina Leard Mitch Lee Eugene LeRoy Scott Leveille Angie Lightfoot Jami Love Vernon Loving Jerry Mahana Ginny Markl 236 - Seniors Vernicia Lucas Maria Lucchesi Bill Magers Roberta Martin Mark Mask Rhonda Mask Paul Mathews Derwin Maynard Karen McClure Marti McCown Mike McGraw S3156 Andrea McKee Malinda McKee Casey McKinney Scott McKinney Keri McLaughlin W 'L 145 5 eerct, K vt it S k- To Kvm McNew Sharon McWhorter Margaret Meador Lynette Medlin Shonnie Merck . I 1 lx X .cart wr f , 1 A 1 Mike Meredith Greg Middents 1 Mirror, mirror on the wall . .. Mary King - most dramatic of all! She has played an active role in the drama department at SHS for three A years. I X, Q Erica Milam Jim Mitchell Seniors - 23 Carolina Mora Teresa Moravec Ken Moreland Sandra Morse Ronnie Murley Torn Myatt Mark Nagel Darryl Neely Darryl Nelson Nancy '-1r f Y fi S as f X Doug Niemczynski Jay Noble Randy Nowlin Becky Nurre Beth Obrero s eee.r i A 'V .n K Norma Oliphant Rosa Lynn Olivares Steve Oliver George Olson Jerry Orr . D leee N Warren Orr Ann Osternout Bobby Owens Mackey Parsons Becky Pate 238 - Seniors Darryl Patterson Mignon Patterson Oh., Dara Payne Chip Pelley in .lf Leisha Lawlis has played with the Sherman Sym phony for two years Leisha has participated in the SHS orchestra four years and made all region Orchestra in 1980 Tom Perbetsky Larry Perry X Teresa Pevehouse Laurie Pfeiffer Dwayne Phea Lora Phelps Nancy Pickens Jill Pierce Kim Plyler Diana Polk Janet Popplewell Sherrie Preston Seniors - 239 si--X .. -- .K ll. 5 'C' 1 ,T f 5 Q . ' ww 4 Y wi es ,L Ef f- . QS Sinn 'xx' X 'nr 'Y 5 'Y as lex .QQ ,Q x... K . digg Amy Pyle Laurie Ragan Cheri Ramsey Kim Ramsey Cynthia Renshaw .4-Q Mark Reynolds Sheila Reynolds Lisa Rhudy M! Mike Richmond Robyn Ricks Tamie Rigney S Ii? Jeff Rice Tammy Richardson ' ,: . Jerry Riley Daniel Robards ,...aa-. 54 X X X V ., iw xg? 1 Y Angie Rolen Susan Roman Tim Rome Doug Rosenbaum Renee Roy . :,. i . ' Debbie Rudolf Denise Ruffin Chris Sakowski Mary Sampson Sara Schruhl 240 - Seniors E vii . J A 1 Si as 1 1 Brad Schwoerer Susan Scoggins Kim Scott Marc Scott Gweneen Scruggs l N X it are Q Kelvin Scruggs Charles Shaw Kerry Shea Joahanna Shelton Anne Sheppard 'QT Roy Shivers Scott Shoemaker Tammy Short Randy Shoulders Kim Signer gzth ri -ff: r ,Z I, l 'l V -X 1 ,J .f ' X Beth Sills Beverly Sims Nancy Pickens has studied ballet, tap and jazz dancing for eight years. Jazzercise is Nancy's current way to physical fitness. I ' LJ' X l ! - x j Carl Smith Gayle Smith Seniors - 241 M 'C-I7 N HI' M N Joe Smith Ken Smith Sylvia Smith Sheri Smithson Ed Sneed ies Y W w wr X wr .II-' ix 2 Lora Southern Ronald Sparazynski David Spears Dennis Stanley David Stephens DD.A ': ' :.. - ,. ' Melanie Stodghill Sandy Strause Billy Strong Kris Taylor Larry Taylor Marvin Taylor Sam Taylor Teresa Teel Mike Temple T. J. Thomason Steve Thompson Brian Tisdell Cynthia Tracy David Troxtell Christopher Turner 242-Seniors Charles Vestal Donna Viers Foot stompin' fun is the best way to dance! Beth Leake and her family , Wm' have traveled to National Squaredan- ' L' X cing Conventions in Oklahoma City 1 C ' and Tulsa. I Q Melanie Wade Gloria Walker Wit W Jimmy Walker Sherri Walker Tina Walker Becky Waller Marcie Walters is i i 'i f f as 3. NK ,ig ,dw if.. if . Glenn Weeks Tammy Werner Preston Whaley Todd Whisenant Kim White ,t Qi P 'ft 5 , -w at it if Kim K. White Tammy Whitney Trish Wiesedeppe Christie Wilcox Hope Wilder Seniors - 243 6' ,I 7 I , LW 1 Judy Williams Lisa Williams Mike Williams Scott Williams Charles Wilson 244 -Y Seniors S Liz Wilson Mark Wood Larry Wortham Scotty Wright Jimmy Young Seniors fall traditional spirit X 5 fini. W tg 1 ti 'QV X ' 1 t UURCATS Yu 4 0 w tw. I l. Charlotte Carey and Mary Sampson truly show the spirit ofthe :lass of 1981. 2. SENIORS 81! 3. Maria Luchessi, Ann Osterhout and Brenda Hightower along with the Senior drill team members per- :orm during the pep rally, 4. Eugene LeRoy sings the Fight Song at ihe closing of the pep rally, 5. The class of 1981 unites in their eff iorts to support the Bearcats. U t 1. jr Q ffxy . , wil xg Ns iff Q-J '3'tN '01 X ffgt 2? .wel 4 A , 2 ln the spirit of tradition the 1981 Seniors showed Bearcat pride during the annual Senior Pep Rally. This year's seniors had a new twist in accessories. The straw hats presented a challenge for each senior to show his individuality and creativity. The results proved that The greatest class at SHS has made it all the way! 5 4 Seniors - 245 I W Q' A 4 8 I.. I f J YQ Of - UH .M , . ,, L nkirwflxmow First row: Mike Honea, Pete Hunt, Billy Strong, Kevin Riley, Randy Briscoe, Lester Baldwin, Stan Thomas, Clinton Maynard, Jeff Lions, Second row: Brent Keel, Russel Maine, Benja Majors, Joe Smith. Darrel Kelly, Doug McKinney, Ed Sneed, Bill Magers, Russell Key, Chuck West. Rnndy Jones, Troy Downing. Third Row: Mlke Tucker, Larry McMillian, Scott Prevatt, Jay Noble, Jimmy Walker, Charles Hargrove, Charles Johnson, Mike Black, Casey McKinney. Fourth row: Mark Mask, Scott Carter, Eddie Hatch, Terry Company, Todd Downing, Chip Pelley, Daryl Lawson, Brad White, Jeff McKinney, Darryl Nelson, Greg Kuhn. First row: Eric Reutelhuber, Melvin Pleasant, Brian McClure, Van Holt, Rae Rodriquez, Jerry Kuykendall, Tom Lesnick, Eddie Bunk, Gene Stubber Second row: Thad Kelley, Robert Dooley, Leslie McConnell, Steve Williams, Randy O'Brian, Roy Fralicks, John Grigg, Stuart Krider, Johnny Turner. Third row: Terry Brown, Jay Stockton, Nathaniel Southern, Bruce Church, Bruce Dotson, Ken Leflore, Ray Russell, Warren Medlin, Fourth row: Brett McWilliams, Jerry Gurley, Harold Wag- ner, Ed Chappell, Dan Stogner, Scott Conrad, Jodie Thompson, Chuck Forbes, 248 - Organizations First row: Todd Riza, Dabid Harold, Mike Pleasant, Jeff Anderson, Paul Adlof, Dean Gilbert.Seco d :Phill R ' ' ' ' ' ' n row i ip obinson, Brian Parker, Brad Jones, Craig Calhoun, David Nichols, Stan Starnes, Steve Orr, Third row: Brad Fincher, Tim Hull, Damen Burley, Kevin Dickens, Kirk Rayfield, Jim Buie, Brian Dobson. any-1 HSV? First row: Demetrius Williams, Ben Acoba, Marik McKee, Don Van Deren, Wylie Mitchell. Baltimore Mora, John Pritchet, Richard Conway, Dabid Wolfe, Second row: Bobby Platt, Ken Weely. Blair Commons, Chris Dill, Izzy Aleman, John Heatley, Shawn Payne, Kirk Baur. Third row: Steve Sloan, Joe Brummer, Barry Rubarts, Jeff Cantrell, Eric Nixon, Paul Luper, Curtis Luper, Stacy Thornton, Tom Lore. Organizations - 249 Varsity basketball First row: Doug McKinney. Carl Jackson, Steve Avard, Kenneth Neely. Second row: Dewayne McKinney, Jerome Holland, Jim Mitchell, Scott Charlton. Lee Olmstead, Greg Gittens, Coach Bill Estes. Muwwwmnrnh R Ch k F rbes Tomm ..,,,,,. 0 . E, . LL --... 'ff M K in so' 525' B' Lf s .4 'ug' l is '4 . . Bedsole Andy Olmstead Brian Wright H will an 1 5 ' '21 'B 4 ... ,,, -at ., 'ax V2 Maroon basketball First row: Bruce Sanders, Kelly Butler, David Sheffield, David Matthews, Philip Holister. Back row: Rodney McCollum, Deme- trius Galbreath. Vaughn Gentry. Leonard Hill. Doug Sluter, Colin Strong. Coach Albert Hambrick, White basketball Front row: Dean Gllbert. Izzy Alernon. Brad Jones. Darrln Kates. and Kevin McDanlel. Back row: Stacy Throton. Brad Flndher, Chrls Ganes. Tony Carter. Steven Sloan. Scott Parnerl. and Coach Albert HBVTIDVICK, J. V. soccer Front row: Tum Tlsdell. Davld Harrell. Second row: Greg Mel- ton, Dan Young, Kevln Leach. Robert Cagle, Charlle Wllsoh. Martin Ulcab, Third row: Klrk Baur. Butchue Morales. Marshal Mlnschew. Ricky Dunn. Turn Gal- llon. Back row: Shaun Chapman, David Arbuckle. Jarnes Brlscoe, Ken Davidson. Coach Don Longo, Varsity soccer Bobby Jackson Eddle Gonzales Scott Blah ton David Webb Second row Bruce Rachel 5 ii H' Davld Turner. Mike Rlchrnond. Jon Grlgg Erlc q Reutelhuber. Roberto Ollvares. Back row Paul Hastings, Ken Smith. Tom Perbetsky Larry Wortharrm, Todd Whlsenant Jeff Bled 14 soe. Jeff Rodavvay, Coach Don Longo '? S .Q Front row- Gre F t C l-l ,. . g oser, asey arrlsoh if ff.. S Q 1 x an Organlzjtlons 251 Varsity golf Front row: William Bell, Scott Shoemaker, Greg Tankersly, Danny Alford. Back row: David Stephens, Roger Ragan, Darryl Gatti, David Sheffield. Scott Unclebach. Varsity boys track Front row: Nat Southern. Stan Odom. John Frailicks, Phillip Booker, Mark Kinder, Barry Hugh- ley, Mike Elder. Charles Jacobs, Gaylon Scruggs. Second row: Mike Fisher. Andrew Lucchesl, Billy Strong, Stan Thomas, Clinton May- nard, Benii Majors. Steve Douglas, Randy Chaney. Tim Morrow. Back row: Scott Conrad. Ed Chappell. Todd Downing. Mike Black, Ray Russell, Richard Carter, Jody Thompson, Darrell Nelson, Phillip Lyonsderry Boaz. 252 Organizations . .ji i.i. sf. www I at vl- S Tennis Back row: David Brown, Tim Tate, Steve Jackf son. Don Keene, Mark Reynolds, Lane Northcut. Front row: Megan Beatty. Ann Edwards. Chris Taylor,SallyNicholson, Cross country Front row: Andrew Lucchesi, Charles Jacobs, Kim Scott. Steve Douglas. Stan Odam, Back row: Coach Gary Benton, Greg Melton. Kent Brock, Jeff Teel. Barry l-lughley, Dean Cowart, Robert Cagle. ii Ag 24 l L.. , ,fee 9 s ' 2 - M 4 . . - X UW- it i HM .-' s :x k , A . ,ik 5 .. sa s ,311 , 9' 9. - . ' - - llll N- ,f A I 'h r 1 C ttQ.,..4h.4,.,S?' ai.:-sf 2:5 fa Varsity baseball Front: Paul Schneider, Randy Carter, Kirk Wortham, Brian McClure, Rod Fultor. Second row: Mike Honrea, Ronnie Harrington, Mike Ferguson, Mike Cox, Scotty Wright, Joe Smith. Back row: Manager Eddie Brunk. Bryan Booher. James Jack, Chip Pelley. George Olson, Tim Rome. Coach Gary Benton J V baseball Front row: Izzy Aleman, Eddie Roberson, Steve William. Rod Fulton, Mark Hunter. Todd Riley. Phillip Robinson Second row: Doug Sluter, Rich- ard Conway, Robert Cogburn, Mike Cambell, Danny Mitchel, Ken Daniels, Dean Gilbert. Jeff Milam Third row: Jimmy Powell. Kelly Butler, Jim Buie, Leslie McConnel. Billy Keene, Brain Parker, Scott Parnell Organizations . , Q A J krw wtf A A -. ' f ,, ...W....- .s , ,.., F1 5' fr, PT tx ' S jg, 'A V sn: QUE ll' if 2 ' ,HL-5 ' Ar , 5 L ra, 4 IJ 3 453251 ,QW 5 -Safe 2, tg 1 :Lf ' 1 . g 'Q P LQ .E WJ M1 17 ff A g s 3 T K I ' W , s i M A ,L 6 Wx s v-11' Girls varsity basketball Front row: Gweneen Scruggs, Gwen Baker, Karen Biship, Gloria Walker. Mari- lyn Campbell, Michelle Galley Back row: Coach Jimmye Phillips, Donna Craddock. Deborah Guess, Michelle Casey, Dhana Crawford, Marilyn Hughes. l if l it V N ' w 254 - Organizations Off season football Front row: Robert Dooley, Craig Rob- erts, Gene Stubber, Randy O'Brian, Chris Daniels, Chuck Stephens, Charles Hargrove, Thad Kelley, John Thomp- son. Second row: James Rigdon, Mike Tucker. Charles Johnson, Larry McMillan, Randy Jones, Chuck West, Pettie Hunt, Jerry Kuykendall, Dan Howell, Third row: Brad Mayer, Jerry Gurley. Scott Prevatt, Kenneth Leflre, Eddie Hatch, Howard Chappell. Jeff McKinney. Fourth row: Scott Richards, Brad White, Russell Maine, Terry Come pany, Nathan Nash, Daryl Lawson, Scott Conrad, in gs., A N' N 'iw-.t t Q ta tm -N Q 3 .wr 3 L K ' 1 . t J if 2 ' L - W I EU. ,,,.g:,1,,s.,gp.,,-N , iz g , M. V Am. ...,.. ,,:g L L ,E Girls JV basketball Front row: Erica Swanson, Michelle Muller, Kerri Tay- lor, Jackie Gonzales, Kim Campbell, Kim Strickland. Shavon Baldwin. Back row: Coach Edward Hunt, Vickie Boatman. Phyllis Hunt, Lee Lesnick, Cathy Company, Valerie Campbell, Mary Williams, Girls white basketball Front row: Laurie Curran, Rhonda Wright, Sandy Stewart, Kim Claybrook, Kelly Claybrook, Lavonda Jacobs. Back row: Vanessa Erwing, Coach Sherrie Worthington, Karen Craddock, Kathy Griffin, Diane Lichnovsky, Jonna Blair, Gwen Reed. Patricia Isabell, Shantrell Burks. Girls maroon basketball Front row: Sheila Gardener, Leslie McKee, Michelle Witte. Linda Rudolf, Kete Fowler. Susanne Totten. Back row: Coach Carrie Barron, Linda Coul- son, Barbara Rupf, Whitney Charlton, Dana Dowell, LaTonya Dorsey, Tanya Dixon. QGHQ 53 L 'ss T Varsity volleyball First row: Jami Love, Andrea McKee, Lori Burrus. Second row: Sharon Vrla, Becky Pate, Gweneen Scruggs. Felicia Mask. Coach Allieree Clark, Third row: Becky Bledsoe. Lau- rie Pfeiffer, Marilyn Campbell, Tonda Cox. Organizations - 255 .lv volleyball Erln McAdoo, Karen Blondy, Janet Wade, Hope Sims, Snerrl Means, Joyce Walker, Mellssa Isaacs. Room Griffin, Kelly Kramer, Jennifer Brown, Lea Ann Scott, Snerrl Huscnke. Tlnlsla Campbell, Raney Polk, Manager Kelly McKlnney and Coach Don Longo Freshman maroon volleyball Robln Henry, Shar: Mask, Klm Mask, Amy Grlener, Jesslca l-ludf son. Dawn Pennell, Chrls McDuffy. Tracl Lyons, Glna Grlffltn, Pam Bateman. Claudette Jones. Karen Craddock. and Mlss Joella Skaggs Freshman white volleyball Sharon Craddock, Julle Cnester. Cyntlwla Scruggs. Deanna Denlson, Klm Kelly, Vanessa Ervln, Lorl Bonfoey. Janlce Chappell, Snaron Jones. Laura Aslakson. Room Banks. Nancy Sl'T'lIIllSOl'l, LzJVonda Jacobs, Marla Rlyers, Manager, Heldl Conrad and Mrs. Carrle Barron. 256 Organlzatlons Girls track Front row: Ros.aLyrr Mwrres. Gwen Baker. Grorrta Vrtztkor Knut? Bsoop Gwermerw Scirtrgigs Amiregs Mrkee Krm Scott, Mnchetle Ggmey Grrwy Mnkl Second row: Detnore M rgwyuf P,'lrarsm Thompson, LrSt1Cox Trrrrtr,1C.mrpt,uett Dorothy Ctwatrrr joyte Wgtker Prrtsy Polk, Stgacy Grttmelr Coirtw A oree Ctark, Back row: Coeur Mtark Sarttrrrw Tonya Nelson Jutre Lyon, Carolyn Dr!- Iorw. Parge Frgmsrsco Fmttw Dgrrret, Paula Guess, F2ebeQ4:.r Olrvtarres, Mtary Wrllnams, Steptrame Hunter, Valtrrre Carrrpoelt, Donna Craddock. Krrrw Stm- yer. Mrctwelle Mutter, Terrr Sawyer. Mgm- ager Candy Drrggs, JV cheerleaders Front row: l .rum f-rrrlersorw Srgpmr- rwre Schwrtxer Krrrr Btrrkrrwgitmrrr Back row: .Jw'o ., tty or C,frv'r'1y BN rr - torr more Srrrrtrw Org,mrx.stror1s 23 Ml Freshman white First row: Susan Hase, Kathy Gallagos, Angela Bowen. Second row: Paige Francisco, Kim Landholt, Melissa Davis. l Q 2 l 258 - Organizations gif Freshman maroon Ch66l'l92d9fSI First row: Sidney Roderiquez. Second row: Michelle Ramsey, Barbie Wertz. Third row: Denise Pettijohh, Karen Mygrant, Monique Tamayo. i l Billy bob boys: row: Eddie Gafford, David Stephens, Ken Smith. Second row: Randy Shoulders, Mr, Pete McGee, sponsor: Brian Tisdellg Roger Alford. L Front row: Stephanie Bowen, Maria Lucchesi, Karen Lay, Sharon Smith. Second row: Lora Phelps, Beth Harper, Donna Fuggett, Shari Patton, Ginny Markl, Teresa Greenway, Tamie Rigney, Third row: Savella Blan- ton, Lisa Rangel, Becky Ball, Paula Ransom, Sarah Burchfield, Debra Brown, Steva Anderson. Fourth row: Karen Johnson, Shawna Soper, Sheryl Forsythe, Debbie McNeese, Mary Daniels, Brenda Hightower, Nancy Coulson. Fifth row: Judy Means, Sharon Konkle, Kay Knight, Benita Dotson, Annella Melugin, Tina Ratcliff, Sheila Leute. Sixth row: Kathy Fogle, Liz McElhannon, Cindy Martin, Cindy Franks, Kathy Butler, Lori Bringhurst, Sheri Barrett, Mary Garrard. Seventh row: Kerrie Bennie, Dawn Bunzel, Kim Brown, Terri Fry, Renee Roy, Helene Softly, Donna Thomas. Homecoming nominees: His. row: Agnie Lightfoot, Stephanie Bowen, Susan Kelly, Marti McCown, Cynthia Renshaw. Second row: Shari Floyd, Kerry Shea, Sandy Strause, Maria Lucchesi, Kim Scott. Third row: Erica Milam, Jacque Jones, Mignon Patterson, Sherri Walker, Lisa Rhudy, Kim Plyler. Fourth row: Leisha Lawlis, Sharon Bal- dermann, Trish Weisedeppe, Mary Garrard, Susan Fuller, Fifth row: Nancy Pickens, Kim White, Mary King, Donna Elder, Tammy Whitney, LaRhonda Jones. Organizations - 259 Brenda Melton, Tammy Whitney, 260 - Organizations Flag COIPSJ First row: Kelli Daniel, Sheryl Carnley, Laura Brown, Kathy Company, Robin Schemmel. Sec- ond row: Kim Lattimore, Susan Fuller. Third row: Beth Larson, Karyn Neal, Teresa Stewart, Becca Reutelhuber, Jane Arnold, Kristi Williams, Piccolo, Lisa Alverson: Flute la, Marci Stevens, Katie Cooke: lb, Tina Lovelace: lla, Teresa Stewart, Debbie Batchelor: llb, Kim Keene, Debbie Gerainger: Oboe, Becca Reutelheuberg Bassoon. Todd Strickland: Clarinet la, David Rylander, Barbie Wertz: Ib, Rhonda Williams: lla, Doug Grissom. Prince- ton Williamsg Ilb, Charla Jenkins, llla, Tonya Clinton, Paul Reber: lllb, Jerry Fontaine, James Harvey. Donna Vost, James Carnes: Bass Clarinet. Kevin Mullisg Contra Alto Clarif net, Kristi Williamsg Alto Sax I, Cindy Anderson: Il, Jeanine Newton: Tenor Sax, Jim Gud- gel: Baritone Sax, Mike Brassart: Cornet I. Scott Wiley, Kim Coleman: Il, Ray Bell, Ricky Griffith, III. Mike Richey. Dale Rogers: French Horn I, Ken Wilson: ll, Jack Baca, Ill, David Foglep IV, Stacey Thornton: Trombone I, Tim Wilder: ll, Brent Barry, Richard Gearinger, Ill, Jeft West, Carry McClain: Baritone. Mike Kottwitz: Tuba I, Gerald Kinsey: ll, Robert Burkart: Percussion, Charlie Mayer. Link Kemp. Rhonda Griffin. John Lowery. Cadet band per- sonnel r - . -. Hs,-4 -mst - sg, -, ': Q .. A 1 L ' ft l Flute la: Beth Shaffer, Kelly Marshall: lb: Becky Thorpe: la: Heidi Bowhay, Dedra Dacus: llb: Debbie Bass, Terri Engledow. Clarinet la Sheryl Carnley, Karen Moreland: lb: Tammy Seidner: lla: Michele Robnett, Cheryl Estes: llb: Debbie Mackey, Brenda Richey: llla: Lora Southern, Jill Stephens: lllb: Michele Casey. Alto Saxophone l: Leda Carpenter ll: Mike Darymple: David Arbuckle. Baritone Sax- ophone: Tim Spears: Cornet I: Carol Marky: Sean Walker: ll, Donvin Vernon: lll: John LaFoy: Albert Carnley. Trombone l: Jimmy Cowart, Trombone ll: Darrell Ratcliff: Trombone lll: Kirby Powell. Bar- itone l, Scott Leeswood-Jones. Tuba l: Mark Miller. - at allt - 11? ia -Av i .5 ----ff :,:e ,sr T - f fi . Marching - I , J , P , band - , A A lag, e' J - ii: , - i . 5+ Q 5 , to V 1-552 ff, V V 1 ,A 5 f,., , ,V idly.. if W Q f V -5 a -t si ' -5, 'UQ . .- , ,5 e V ' , , - Julie Adams, Jack Baca, Andre Beamon, Leigh-Ellen Clark, Jeff Clayton, Steve Couch, David Fogle, Susan Fuller, Bill Hodges, Beth Leake, Eugene Leroy, Paul Mathews, Sandra Morse, Nancy Nicholson, Becky Nurre, Beth Obrero, Diana Polk, Sylvia Smith, Lora Southern, Tammy Werner, Tammy Whitney, Hope Wilder, Charles Wilson, Lisa Alverson, Cindy Anderson, Jane Arnold, Debbie Bass, Jeff Bledsoe, Dawn Bluemel, Vanna Braden, Kelly Brandon, Susie Buck, Leda Carpen- ter, Michelle Casey, Richard Gearinger, Ross Gorman, Doug Grissom, Ken Hurley, Charla Jenkins, Link Kemp, Mike Kendall, Gerald Kinsey, Kim Lattimore, Brenda Melton, David Miller, Karyn Neal, Bill Neyman, ori Parrish Michelle Ping, Elwood Reding, Rebecca Reutelhuber, Chris Reynolds, i e ic ey, Robert Ritchie, Marci Stevens, Teresa Stewart, Hollis Wallace, Jeh' West, Cheryl Wible, Allison Wilder, Scott Wiley, Chris Adams, James Banks, Debbie Batchelor, Ray Bell, Phillip Bow- ers, Laura Brown, Sheryl Carnley, Cathy Company, Katie Cooke, Jimmy owart, Kellie Daniel, Mike Dalrymple, Brian Davis, Terri Engledow, Janet Froese, Debbie Gearinger, Ricky Griffith, Rex Grigg, Kenneth Johnson, Jennie Jones, Mike Kott- witz, Beth Larson, Scott Leeswood-Jones, Brandy Lundin, Denise Marshall, Char- lie Mayer, Mark Miller, Karen Moreland, Jeanine Newton, Vince Pierce, Kirby Pow- ell, Paul Reber, Robin Schemmel, Beth Shaffer, Laurie Smith, Tim Spears, Nathan- iel Southern, Steve Spicer, Marvin Sprouse, Donvin Vernon, Phillip Weightman, Ken Wilson, Kristi Williams, David Arbuckle, Eric Babin, Heidi Bowhay, Mike Bras- sart, Robert Burkart, Albert Carnley, Tonya Clinton, Kim Coleman, Dedra Dacus, Rodger Davis, Cheryl Estes, Jerry Fontaine, Rhonda Griffin, Jim Gudgel, James Harvey, William Johnson, Kim Keene, John LaFoy, Tina Lovelace, John Lowery, Debbi Mackey, Carol Markl, David Matthews, Carry McLain, Susan Morse, Kevin Mullis, Scot Parnell, Darrell Ratlift, Brenda Richey, Michelle Robnett, Dale Rogers, David Rylander, Tammy Seidner, David Senor, Jill Stephens, Todd Strickland, Sta- cey Thornton, Becky Thorpe, Sean Walker, Barbie Wertz, Tim Wilder, Princeton Williams, Rhonda Williams Organizations - 261 262 ! Organizations Wind ensemble personnel Piccolo, Julie Adams: Flute la, Susie Buck, Julie Adams, lb, Leigh-Ellen Clark: lla, Susan Morse, Laura Brown, IIB, Jennie Jones, Dawn Bluemelg Oboe I, David Mathewsg Il, Bill Hodgesg Bassoon I, Nancy Nicholson: ll, Gene LeRoy, Clarinet I, Sylvia Smith, Cheryl Wibleg lla, Phillip Bowers, Beth Leakep llb, Beth Larson: Illa, Mic- helle Ping, Kelly Brandon, lllb, Janet Froesep Bass Clarinet, Tammy Werner: Contra Alto Clarinet, Tammy Whitney: Alto Sax I. Sandra Morse, Alto Sax Il, David Senor: Tenor Sax, Ross Gorman: Baritone Sax, Elwood Redingg Cornet I, Allison Wilder, David Miller: ll, Scot Parnell, Marvin Sprouseg Ill, Jeff Clayton, Nathaniel Southern: French Horn I, Becky Nurreg ll, William Johnson: Ill, Beth Obrero, I ori Parrish: Trombone I, Steve Couch: Il, Jeff Bledsoe: lll, Eric Babing Bass Trombone, Phillip Weightman: an one, Hollis Wallace: Tuba I, Laurie Smith: ll, Bill Neymang Percussion, Hope Wilder, Rex Grigg, Mike Kendall, Vanna Braden, Vince Pierce, Chris Reynolds Orchestra Standing, Rex Grigg, Mike Kendall, Mr. Duffer, Mr. Wertz, Leonard Hill Back Row - David Miller, William Johnson, Phillip Weightman, Steve Couch Third Row - Becca Reutelhuber, Bill Hodges, Julie Adams, Laura Brown, Cheryl Wible, Phillip Bowers, Nancy Nicholson Second Row - Donna Boyles, Jeff Brown, Randy Brimer, Dale Hodges, Ann Wertz, Jennifer McDonald, Debbie Weightman, Jennifer Justus Front Row - Eliza- beth Hinkle, Maria Gomez, Ronda Mask, LaTonya Dorsey, Jeannie Kinsley, Billy Dorsey, Leisha Lawlis -- :ann -AA,-.-t'SA First row: Mr. Duane Gohlke. Brenda Hepner. Ginny Markl. Robyn Ricks, Larry Lynch, Crayton Dallas, Bruce George, Jeff Criger. Mary Barcus. Sandy Strause, Brenda Hightower. Patti Fillman. Second row: Janet Popplewell, Sandra Harris. Sylvia Smith, Ken Smith, Kevin Riley, Jim Crosby, Rex Grigg, Craig O'Donnell. Bill Brockelman, Dara Payne, Kann Roberts, Carole Cooper, Maria Gomez. Third row: Sue Brown. Kim Brown, Cindy Jones, Greg Middents, Daryl Gatti, Bill Majors, Marcus Traylor. Les McConnell, Steve Couch, Leisha Lawlis, Michelle Lambert, Lana Treadwell, Anne Sheppard. Fourth row: Renee Roy, Cindy McClusky, Jamie Graham, David Layman, Dennis Jacobs, Daryl Lawson. Mark Mask. Brian Burton. Gene LeRoy, Jeff Rice. Elaine Carter, Mary King, Judy Williams. Lisa Soloman. First row: Theresa . Brown. Trina Campbell, Virginia Phea, Michelle Cornett, Linda ' Henry. Second row: Mr. Duane Gohlke, Nanette Beamesderfer, Annette Rinehart, Karyn Griffin, Kim Brewer. Third row: Caralyn Johne son, Stephanie Cookston. Stepha- nie Boyd, Lori Moore, Rebecca Roam. Fourth row: Misty Myatt, Livia Ricketts, Edith Latham, Sharon Kniffin. B 'K .54 Organizations -e 263 A , - A A Q A First row: Tammy Short, Stephanie Schweizer, Amy Robinson, Carrie Bryant, Ramona Garland, Beth Harper, Debbie Stout, Holly Wilkinson, Sara Schruhl, Mary Wiley, Second row: Mr. Duane Gohlke, Mary Wilsey, Doris Flexer, Sally Nicholson, Beth Larson, Carole Haakinson, Jennifer Jacobs, Kim Buck- ingham, Melissa McCool, Sharon McWhorter, Shonda Corley. Third row: Jana Alls, Cindy Davidson, Margaret Meador, Laurie Fisk, Julie Ricks, Renea Ayers, Kellie Daniel, Sheila Rowen, Andrea Watson, Erica Milam, Lora Phelps. Fourth row: Debbie Markl, Cindy Franks, Jean Lemons, Donna Thomas, June Crosby, Lauri Kisloski, Lisa Cox, Shawna Soper, Carol Sheppard, Sheila Leute. 1 First row: Mr. Duane Gohlke, Angela Blanton, Sagrarig Martinez, Tona Waller, Roxanne Welch, Debbie Cooper, Jim Shibuya, Cynthia Scruggs, Mickie Myatt, Alice Novela Ceci a Lara, Scarlet Rodriguez, Leslie Rickerson, Laurie Ogden. Second row: Sarah Sloan, Terry Pierce, LeAnne Frost, Deb- bie Hestand, Leroy Chaffin, Steve Western, Patrick Miller, Darrell Rickerson, Joanna Welsh, Susan Hase, Karen Kelley, Cindy Collins, Louri Reeves. Third row: Lisa Hamilton, Suzanne Nelson, LeAnne Russell, Alan Chaffin, Demetrais Galbraith, Fred Patterson, Kirk Rayford, Kevin Hilton, Jessica Hudson, Debbie Sharp, Pam Bateman, Kathy Griffin, Dawn Latsch. 264 Organizations l Q G Distributive education is Q club of america I: First l'0W! Jamie Graham, Tracey Bell, Shari Floyd, Chris Turner, Mark Nagel, Darryl Capps, Novella Cole, Debbie Thomas, Wanda Wolf- ington, Letitia Hickson, Brian Chapin, Sec- ond row: Mr, T. A. Hudson, Roger Ragen, Brent Reedle, Kenneth Moreland, Penny Henderson, Fred Patterson, Rod Brown, Debra Rudolf, Danny Gann, Sam Henson. if Dis tributive education club of First row: Martha Chap- pell, Shirley Bird, Mike Stanley, Tina King, JoAnn Hermes, Laurie Ragan. Second row: Sharon Bal- dermann, Mark Wood, Bron Caddell, Wade Riza, Shawn Elliott, Liz Wilson, Teresa Moravec. Flrst row: David Lincecum, Carol McClure, Beth Harper, Brent Wingfield, Sec- ond row: Alice Weightman, Susan Fuller, Robyn Ricks, Dara Payne, Maria Lucchesi. Third row: Mary King, Lynnette Medlin, Michelle Fincher, Brian Burton, Mary Garrard, Crayton Dallas, Terri Shook, Mr. Bob Watson, Steve Thompson, Fred Patterson, Elaine Carter. Organizations - 265 Left front to back: Bruce Armstrong, Ken Johnson, Brandon Craven, Right front to back: Ken Smith, Susan Eshelman, Lisa Hamilton, James Tay- Front row: Julie Godsey, Rosalyn Olivares lor. Second row: Brian Burton, Curry Vogelsang, William Johnson, ,gn :sv 4 Left to right: Robin Gafford. Mrs, Mary Hensler, sponsor, Judy Means. Rhonda Littrell, Kim Campbell. Jeri Larson, Michelle Daugherty, Anna Blackburn. Beth Harper, Karen Coulson, Mary Barcus. Nancy Pickens, Tony Dean, Paul Griffin. 266 f Organlzatuons o First row: Brad Nickson, Janie Graham, Cyndi Patterson, Darlene Mackey, Diana Foster, Second row: Craig Crismon, Alice Weightman, Lisa Minor, Debbie McNeese, Caroline Edmon- son, John Bock, Third row: Mrs. Paula Morgan, LaRhonda Jones, Leigh-Ellen Clark, Ann Jones, William Bow- ers, Jeff Brown. Future farmers of First row: Mr. Her- man Stoner, Leslie Bean, Debbie Fleming, Elwood Redding, Don Keene, Beth Leake, Mr. Jack Boston. Second row: Tammy Arnold, Stacy Melton, Leigh-Ann Scott, Jennifer Jacobs, Harold Wagner, Jay Stockton, Don Crawford. Third row: Kim Keene, Scott Richards, Lisa Minor, Jenni- fer McDonald, Lisa Kelley, Collin Melton, Kirk Wortham. Fourth row: Craig Crisman, Kenny Hurley, Wes Boren, Pat Smith, Den- nis Stanley, Chris Adams, Debbie Boone. Fifth row: Billy Keene, Scott Hickman, Jay Renfro, Eric Williams, Don VanDeren, Den- nis Terflinger, Tony Carr. Sixth row: Vince Pierce, Jimmy Elston, Joe Dollar, Scott Uncleback, Shawn McNeely, Joe Day, Jackie Hickman. - Gianni- ,f Organizations - 267 Future homemakers of america Front row: Lori Bonfoey, Denise Marshall, Marti McCown, Brenda Hightower, Rhonda Littrell, Jennifer Buckner, Marie Bird, Lori Baio, Beth Shaffer. Second row: Mrs. Kay Viergever, Mrs. Mary McCulloch, Mary Garrard, Mary Bell, Denise Turner, Michelle Loftin, YoYo Vick. Djuna Foster. Back row: Miss Sandra Tave, Karen Lay, Robin Gafford, Kym McNew, Elaine Arnold, Shelly Kirby, Mrs. Betty Brawley. Future teachers of america Front row: Sheila Rowen, Laura Brown, Jenny Jones, Becky Nurre, Lori Bednarz, Stephanie Schweizer, Shelly Kirby, Karyn Griffin, Back row: Mrs. Margie Wilson, Cindy Blanton, Chris Taylor, Jean Lemmons, Debbie Fleming, Nancy Pickens, Kim McNew, Suzanne Bednarz, D. J. Foster, Mrs. Carrie Jo Wilson. Home economics related occupations Front row: Mrs. Lou Penton, Billy Hen- derson, Scott Williams, Dennis Kelley, Sherry Rhine, Roberta Martin Derek Danis. Second row: Judy Smith, Teresa Beard, Mae Phea, Linda Shadid, Lori Harper, Sherry Killion, Annette Jerni- XXX gan, Mrs. JoAnn Slaughter. Third row: Beverly Griffin, Lynn Epps, Laurie Burchfield, Pam Brisoce, Cynthia Her- bert, James Clahoun, and John Neal. Back row: Mary Sampson, Willie Cas- well. ,4 268 - Organizations First row: Brenda Hepner, Carolina Mora, Mrs, Shirley Baldwin, Diane Johnson. Cheryl Hogan Second row: Marissa Aslakson, Denise Ruffin, Debbie Apker, Annette Rinehart, Felicia McElrath, Michelle Ping, Erica Milam, Penny Bouchard, Dawn Bunzel, Carla Jennings. Third row: Phyllis Warren, Sylvia Cooper, Dina Moran, Leslie Coats, Renee Roy. my Health occupations: First row: Tracy Miller, Wanda Matthews. Lynda Harris, Kim Revennaugh, Susan Scog- gins, Benay Darwin, Cheryl Ramsey, Sherri Walker, Second row: Mrs. Helena Fair, Laurie Courtner, Suzi Cates, Shirly Barton, Alice Polk, Becky Waller, Deborah Crawford. Third row: Kristy Wilcox, Lorrie Thornton, Sharon Eddins, Rachel Thomas, Pam Hunter, Tinishia Jones. Office education aSSOclau0n: First row: Jane Jenkins, Melissa McCool, Debra Brown, Paul Stodghill, Rovanda Bowen, Donna Fugett, Savella Blanton, Tamie Rigney, Patrice Calhoun, Ramona Win- frey, Laurie Ogden, Second row: Tina Walker, Amy Pyle, Charlotte Carey, Myrtle Elder, Tammye Turman, Angie Johnson, Cynthia Tracy, Sandy Strouse, Kann Roberts, Lori Baio, Mrs. Murlene Watwood, Third row: Pam Pate, Vanna Braden, Frances McShan, Kim White, Jami Love, LaTonya Jackson, Tina Ratcliff, Michelle Lambert. Brenda Hightower. Fourth row: Doris Flexer, Suzan Blackwell, Sheryl Dagenais. Shelly Kirby. Kim McNew. Nata- lie Mask, Caroline Edmonson, Melanie Wade, Tracy Glaze, Danyne Butler Fifth row: Cathy Connor, Donna Elder, Beth Sills, Tonda Cox, Becky Bledsoe, Marilyn Hughes, Donna Phea, Debbie Bader, Rosa Pleasant, Janet Holt, Kellie Hogan. Organizations - 269 First row: Kelli Jackson, Rosalyn Olivares, Tammy Brimer, Margaret Mea- dor, Second row: Jacque Jones, Branden Cra- ven, Randy Brimer, Chris Sakowski. First row: Mrs. Betty Bledf soe, Lori Bean, Cyndi Renshaw, Sharon Baldermann, Rosalyn Olivares. Melanie Lankford. Second row: Nancy Pickens. Ann Shepard, Ann Osterhout, Patti Bennett, Trish Weisedeppe. M8 Front row: Jerry Roberts, Tony Dean, Susan Eshelman, Second row: Ken Johnson, Stepha- nie Smith. Third row: Bruce Armstrong, Darrell Miller, Princeton Williams, Sandra Morse, Susan Morse, Janice Hestand, Lisa Hamilton, Chas Gray. Fourth row: Tom Adami, Diana Hayes, James Taylor, Chris Peterson, Ricky Ken- nedy. 270 - Organizations J' Front row: Bruce Rachel, Paul Griffin, Chuck Vestal, Alli- son Beigler. Joe Kulhavy Second row: Brad Schworer, Steve LeRoy, Cindy Blanton, Lisa Walsh, Kim Dueringer, Maria Lucchesi, Mrs. Bobbie Gohlke, Front row: Alice Weightman, Lisa Minor, Jackie Stewart, Robyn Ricks, Eliz- abeth Hinkle, Jeff Criger. ' V 5. 1 ,EK 'Q 1 5 K A 4-if ' W 1 A A , , 1- '- . r i, ' f f S . 7 , - K ', I, l 5. V, ,,...l,. Pan american student f0fufn: Front row: Ann Osterhout. Nancy Pickens, Anne Sheppard, Mary Garf rard. Second row: lda Hudgins. Stephanie Smith. Stephanie Bowen, Teresa Greene way. Rhonda McCollum. Darlene Mackey. Penny Shank. Patti Bennett, Jennifer Davis, Debra Brown. Marie Bird, Third row: Judy Blood, David Webb. Kathy But- ler, Michele Miller. Helene Softly. Kathy Fogle. Jean Lemons. Judy Means. Delonda Montgomery, Rachelle Rostyne. Fourth row: Ramon Hernandez, Jim Fallon, Jeff Howell. Mark Miller, Chuck Vestal, Diana Hayes. Shelley Sewell. Sheila Champion, Tiffani Varner, Jay Renfro, Mu alpha theta: Front row: Kerri Shea, Mrs. Ina Mor- gan. Second row: Jacque Jones, Robin Ricks, Rosalyn Olivares, Patti Bennett, Anne Sheppard, Trish Wiesedeppe. Ann Osterhout. Julie Adams. Third row: Brad Schowerer, Stephan Johnson. Diana Hayes, Pat Bridges. Ken Smith. Organizations - 271 Flrst row: Roger Guerrero, Dennis Robards, Glenn Weeks, David Troxtell, Gary Duhlap, Bobby Nelson, Ricky Blocker Second row: Dean Cowart, Charles Har- grove, Jessie Jackson, Jeff Adams, Cary Gooch, Ronnie Pierce. Thlrd row: Jeff Brown, Darryl Nel- son, Doug Hermes, Thomas Perbetsky, Scott Leveille, Greg Bagwell. Fourth row: Mrs. Walter White, Robert Frost, Mike Temple, Jeff Lyons, Gary Foster, - Organizations First row: Lisa Rhudy, Lori Burrus, Tim Rowland, Duane Walker, David Leard Second row: John Bock, Chris Sakowski, Jerry Boaz, Mr. Dorvin Johnson, Charles Goodman, Dawn Mendenhall. Flrst row: Pat Smith, Marv Sprouse. Second row: Mari- anna Desaloms, and Fred Hanby. Third row: Darryl Lawson, Allison Biegler, Tom Adami. fe'- lfl i'd 1 Radl0 and tv fepalf: rim row: Doug Singleton, Mike rains, Todd Taylor, oudiy Har- vey. Harry Fair, Arvis Haggard. Second row: Mr. Charles Kennedy, David Lincecum, James Otwell, Tommy Myatt, Robert Ritchie, Charles Wilson. gmsvx First row: Raymond Hodge, Mike Williams. Don Kerr, Scott Byrum, Keith Eddins, Mike Gerlach, Dale Goldston, Bobby Neal, and Wes Wilson. Second row: Mackey Parsons, Ron Sparazynski, Daryl Baker, Joey Martin, David Gripp, David Conner, Chris Ritchie, Jimmy Young. Organizations First row: Stacy Black, Tammy Short, Beth Obrero, Ann Osterhout, Patti Bennett, Beth Harper, Machelle Ellis, Susan Roman. Second row: Stephanie Bowen, Karen Lay. Susan Fuller, Nancy Pickens, Ginny Markyl, Kim Brown, Robyn Ricks, Jacque Jones. Third row: Mary Bell, Jeannie Kinsey, Elizabeth Everson, Tammy Werner, Sharon Baldermann, Maria Lucchesi, Hope Wilder, Nancy Nicholson. Fourth row: Stephan Johnson, Brad Schworer, Renee Roy, Diana Hayes, Robert Bowers, Leigh-Ellen Clark, Brandon Craven. First row: Mary Blanton, Sherri Patton, Patti Fillman, Jennifer Marsh, Lisa Todd, Michelle Daugherty, Beth Obrero, Annella Melugin, Paula Ransom, Rodney Roe, Sharon Smith, Sara Schruhl. Sec- ond row: Marshall Minshew, Lisa Huntsman, Billy Dorsey. Lori Parrish. Blake Simpson, Monica Walters, Janice Westand, Donna Boyles, Lori Beane, Shain Chapman, Gary Carrington, Joseph Kulhavy, Terri Fry. Third row: Susan Fuller, Paula Chumbley, Susan Morse, Robin Banks. Kerrie Bennie, Nancy Nicholson. Jacque Jones, Roberto Olivares, James Taylor. Bob Bowers, John Mentzel, Jeff Brown, Fourth row: John Skipworth, Kim McClure, Anna Blackburn, Roger Beane, Brenda Bewf ley, Mary Bell, Brandon Craven, Chris Peterson, Leigh-Ellen Clark, Doug Grissom, Jonathan Smith, 274 Organizations ,f gb Student council Front row: Beth Harper, Susan Roman, Mary Barcus, Angela Bowen, Michelle Ramsey, Andrea Watson, Julie Ches- ter, Shaula Baughman, Susan Webster, Kim McClure Second row: RosaLynn Olivares, Stephanie Bowen, Monique Tamayo, Sarah Cobbs, Kerri Bennie, Jean Lemons, Cindy Blanton, Kerri Taylor, Lori Bringhurst, Paula Ransom, Terri Shook Third row: Mrs. Susan Hefner, Curry Vogelsang, David Senor, Stan Starnes, Ken Neely, David Harvey, Steve Western, Sally Nicholson, Elizabeth Hinkle Fourth row: Stacy Glidwell, Deborah Guess, Helene Softly, Sarah Sloan, Susan Morse, Tanya Clinton, Jennifer Davis, Shelley Sewell, Debbie Flemming, Anne Wertz Fifth row: Stepha- nie Schweizer, Roberto Olivares, Shawn Coper, Sherri Barrett, Stacy Thornhill, Scott Parnell, Steve Couch, Julie Adams Sixth row: Laura Smith, Charles Goodmen, Craig Calhoun, Phillip Robinson, Dennis Jacobs, Suzanne Bed- narz, Kim Buckingham, Kerry Shea, Seventh row: Marshall Minshew, Billy Dorsey, Steve Sloan, Tommy Bedsole, Andrew Lucchesi, Wendell Hubbard, Dara Payne, Back row: Jeff Rice, Ken Smith, Roger Alford, Greg Middents, Barry Fontaine, David Webb, Elwood Redding Student body officers Rosalyn Olivares, Larry Wortham, Sheri Barrett Organizations ,. Q' g r W tb S! S6ni0r Ads Senior Ads ----' 277 MARY GARRARD: Graduation - definitely time for putting on the ritz! Love, Pooh KIM KAY WHITE: Congratula- tions and thank you for sharing so much of your life with us. We very proud of yo r achievements in the past and confident of the future. You have our best wishes for hap- piness now and forever. We all love you. Dave Sarnmie Ron- nie Venna and Shannon ,,,,., K M N new 5' .I bg. , 'xv STACY BLACK: You have given rne more happiness than I ever thought possible. - Thank you! Being yourself and not com- promising your beliefs and goals will make you a winner for sure. May God give you guidance and direction and a happy and amilies congratulate 1981 senior V rewarding life. You'll always be , my little sweetie. Love, Mother KAREN BISHOP: Congratulaf tions honey! lt has been such a joy loving and caring for you in all you have done. May you , , , travel life's paths of good health. LOWELL JQHNSON: Winning isa good fortune' happiness' and great feeling, but attitude and love. Wherever you go' determination are traits we are whatever you do we love you' rnost proud of. Congratulations Mother and Daddgf to a champion! May life bring for you many other rewards. Mom and Dad Well, MARK NAGEL, Your wish finally has come true. No more school, and our wish has also come true - to see you graduate from high school. We are proud of you and pray that God will always be with you in whatever you do. Be happy, we love you. Mom and Dad 278 Senior Ads CHARLOTTE CAREY: Con- gratulations on this very special time in your life. We are so very daughter and to be sharing this accomplishment of yours. You have given us many hours of joy and happiness. May God grant you all your dreams and goals in life. We love you very very, much. Mom and Dad HOPE WILDER: Hope is what God had in mind when He made the world and He gave us you. You came at a time of sorrow and brightened all our lives. You've brought us Hope and joy through the years and grown intoa lovely young lady. Mom Dwayne, Allison, Tim and Beck proud to have you for a TODD DOWNING: As a Satur- days warrior Your Heavenly Father sent you here for a special mission in life lf you con tmue as in the past to set your goals and standards high and then reach beyond them He will certainly be as pleased with you as we are Make God your constant companion Love eter airw- nally, Dad, Mom, Terri and Troy MARK REYNOLDS: Congratula- tions on a job well done. We are so proud to have you for a son, Our hopes and prayers are that you will continue to set high goals for yourself and work hard to achieve them. We love you very much. Mom and Dad 5 ,L if Qs CHRISTIE WILCOX: We are so very proud of Christie and of her accomplishments. So here is lots of love and good wishes for her in the future. We will always be proud of our sweet Christie. Love Mom, Dad, Cathy and Grandma TOMMY DODSON: Congratula- tions and best wishes. Much luck to you in the future. Thanks for being a nice son-brother brother-in-law, and uncle. From all of us. Mom, Dad Gill Tam- Greg and Miranda mie, Debbie, Beth, Jorhn, Teresa, Q K Senior Ads KIM DUERINGER: If I can stop one heart from breaking I shall not live in vain' Ifl can ease one life the aching Or cool one pain Or help one fainting robin Into his nest again l shall not live in vain. Emily Dickinson Love Mother and Dad Q DIANA HAYES: The problems of being a parent are all erased when we view your many ac- complishments. Congratulations our Senior - 81 and may your future be filled with as much happiness as you have brought to us in the past. Mom Dad and Maureen LISA RHUDY: We are very proud of you as you approach this im- portant part of your life. We are so happy to have been able to share the good times and the bad. We will always remember the sweet little girl with Mono. May God be with you alviays, Love Mom and Benny 97 NANCY PICKENS: You are everything we could have ever hoped for in a daughter, We are in God and let Him be your guide in everything you do. Thank you for being just the way you are. We love you Mom and Dad MARTI McCOWN: Congratula- tions! Our lives together have been very special to me. You have given us such joy and hap- piness. Thank you for being just you! Our faith, love and prayers go with you into the next ex- citing part of your life. Our love aways Mother and Staci MELANIE LANKFORD lt s hard to believe that Popa s little speckled pup has turned into a beautiful young lady You re on the threshold of an exciting new life You have the ability to make of it anything you desire No matter how hard keep smiling Remember God is on your side We love you Mother Dad Michael Lisa LeAnn Gaynael I ,dl Q 3 il vi I 1 'll V wb , 4' r so proud of you. Keep your faith , A 'U ' 5' Q.. fi s A' are ' 1 1 ' ' . Q, - ' . vw .V I - i V i 280 Senior Ads ANNE SHEPPARD: Congratula- tions on your graduation from SHS. We all love and admire you. You re a source of pride to us all. Love Dad Mom, Carol and Kelly 3. CLIF CARNLEY: We're proud of our Senior 81. Hang in there four more years. f Hope ASQM is ready! We love you. Mom and Da KIMBERLY .IOANN MCNEW: You may be a big girl now but remember you're still our baby. We Love You, Dad and Mom W5 BILL HODGES: lt S been a long time since you were a little tyke. You ve accomplished a lot since then. I hope you always achieve what you set out to do, We have been so proud of you as you grew up. But we are even more proud of you now. May God Bless and keep you always. Mom Dad, Emma Joan and Missy Hodge Dear KATHRYN DAHMS: The whole world lies open to you! May every pathway or water- course you travel bring only new joys and new knowledge. When you stand high on the mountain or on the edge of a vast sea may the sight inspire in you never fear to venture forth. God is with you. Always know that. Love Dad, Mom, Miriam and Kenneth To BETH SILLS: Congratulations and thank you for these 18 years. We are proud of you for your accomplishments, your ideas and thoughts, your love and faith. You have always been something special to us and we love you very much. Mother and Da LAURIE PFEIFFER: You are a great joy to us. You have always been so kind, understanding and so mature, You are a beautiful girl. Like we always told you God gave us the best baby He had. We love you. Mom and Dad Senior Ads 281 d 5 an J d great challenge, and may you 75215 Q -t .ir it or K ' z , xr ia vii- wx, i ELAINE CARTER: Elaine the Fair, Elaine the Loveable Elaine the Lilymaid of Astatot. May you always be as sweet and fair and loveable as you are today. We are so proud of you and pray that God will richly bless you in the future. Love Mom Dad and David fl r in , lf, I P E DON KEENE: Thanks - just for being you and for bringing much happiness and pleasure into our lives for the past 18 years. We appreciate and love you very KAREN LAY: Our Senior 1981 - From cheerleading, NHS, honor roll and Drill Team your perfor- mance can't be beat. We hope ,L that you will be just as happy my and always just this sweet. P.S. We are very proud of you and love you very much. Congratula- tions! Mom, Dad, and Family A Q li . JACQUE JONES: Congratula- tions to the sweetest and loveliest daughter in the world. There are no words to express how proud we are of you. Always keep your standards and goals high. May God bless you with success and happiness, Love Mother, Daddy, Jennifer, Randy, Andrea, Torn, Steve and Linda, Grandparents and Granny. TONDA COX: Congratulations on this special time in your life. We are so very proud of you and wish for you life s richest bless- ings. As you achieve other suc- cesses in life stay as sweet as you are today and Remember - We Love You Always. Mom Ed and Tara MARK WOOD As we prayed word prayers during the Jay Strack Crusade morning prayer watch l was pleased with your words courage persecution and endurance l thought of single words that describe you clean wholesome transparent Christlike and pure came to mind You are a continual source of joy to us Mom Dad Deb and Tim Q- 'tt 1:-v ' V , ' x much. Mom, Pa, and Kim W9 ' A 4 282 Senior Ads BECKY NURRE: Dear, you have had dogs, birds, ducks and turtles as pets. You create beautiful music on the French horn, are adept at sign language and auto mechanicsg and cook in delicious quiches. You are a delight and we anticipate your college years with joy. Stay as sweet as you are. y BRENDA HicHTowER: You have made us proud to say That's My Girl from X i ' kindergarten through high , . school. We enjoyed all your .L choir programs and seeing you A EEK perform in the Hi-Steppers. We X ii il, hope the future holds happiness ' and greater joy than you have Q - ever knownp you deserve the . V A 'i It best. Love, Mom and Dad X STEPHANIE BOWEN: Thank you for making these past 18 years such a wonderful time in our lives. Your time has come now for adventuring more into the world. Whatever you decide to do Cwhether teaching or counselingj please remember to put God first. Love always and congratulations to our first graduate. Dad, Mom, Mickie, Puddin DEBORAH CRAWFORD: We are so very proud of you and all your accomplishments. As you con- tinue to seek God's will for your life, your light will glow ever brighter. Thank you for being you. Our love, Dad, Mom, Belin- da, Don P, and Beverly BOBBY OWENS: Congratula- tions to our son and brother. We are so proud of you. You have been and always will be special to us. May you always feel God s presence and our support in the years ahead. We love you. Dad Mom Carol Lanie and Cathy I RHONDA BARTLETT: A lovely child has become a lovely young woman. The world is yours for the taking if you can control that fantastic mind and not race past it. Love Dad -IS .rf 4 01 k will 9 Senior Ads 2 SCOTT LEVEILLE: Congratula- tions! It has not been easy, but you hung in there and made it. For that, we are very proud of you. We wish the very best for you throughout your life. We love you Mom and Dad tions to a very special girl. You have been a joy these past 18 years and we know you will be successful in your future. We are behind you all the way. Love, Mom and Dad RICK KENNEDY: You made it! You are a very special son and brother. You have given this family much joy! We love you and respect your values! May God bless you as you begin a new phase in your life. We will always be here for you. Mom, Dad, Karen, Eric, Randy, and Sharen TAMMY WERNER: We are so proud of you! This is the first step toward the realization of your goals. Nothing can stop you now. Your yankee deter- mination will take you to the limits. Now get out there and set this big old world on its ear! John Mom and Ken ANGIE LIGHTFOOT: Since that Easter morning when you were born Dad often times calls you his Little Angel. You ve been a blessing to all of us and we love you very much. We are very proud of you and your ac- complishments and want you to continue taking a stand for what you know is right. May God Bless you. Love, Mom, Dad, Anthony and Alicia Colossians 2:6-10, 3:15-17 40s we 5 ROBYN RICKS We can never tell you how much joy you have given us We thank God for the special privilege of being your parents Our prayer and desire for you will always be that you use the beauty talents and in telligence God has given you to His honor and glory Much love Mother and Daddy X ug t fl A so Q xslt. F six wie Q 'K W SUSAN FULLER: congrawia- ' ..., ' of Q ' . i 284 Senior Ads A MARC SCOTT: Happy is the per- son who remains faithful under trials because when he suc- ceeds in passing such a test, he will receive as his reward: the life which God has promised to those who love him. James 1:12 To our son and brother, success will always be yours if you follow this advice. Love Mom, Dad and Lea Ann JOEY MARTIN Congratulations' May God s richest blessings be yours as you enter a new and ex proud of you You have brought us much joy and happiness and we know you will always do so as you seek God s will daily for your life We love you Dad Mom and Sam citing step in life. We are very JAMES CALHOUN: Congratula- tions! We are very proud of you. We pray that God will bless you with good health, happiness and success always. With God All Things are Possible Mat- ew 19:26. Smile, God is your friend, and He loves you we do too. Dad, Mom, Ros, Na and Grand, Regina, Derek CAROLYN COOPER: Congratula- tions, we are very proud of you and all you have accomplished. May you stay close to God as you go through life and seek to do his will in everything you do. We love you. Mom Dad, Debbie. and Bobby . N l th f X x wuz Qin X 3 X wk W if-'V' xp N 3 E -- ,, . .-:: s-. ,- M. ,...,, 43' K F if 'ug 3 3 'ti X if 2 a ti K .1 , e Q at . Q TAMMV WHITNEY: You were a special gift from God and he knew how much we needed you. You have been such a loy to us. Always keep a sunny personality and you will go a long way. Love Mother, Dad, Brad Q95 WARREN ORR: You have always made us proud of you and brought joy to our lives. Keep Godin your heart and a smile on your face and all your dreams will come true. Love Mother, Dad and Sis A Q .anus Senior Ads REGGIE HEROD: Congratula- tions to our Senior, We are very proud of you. Thanks for making our lives very happy. Stay the fine young man you are and the future for you will be very bright. Love Mom and Dad CARL SMITH: Congratulations. Carl! You have reached one plateau in your life and are on your way to bigger ones. May the knowledge you have ac- quired turn into wisdom: your hopes and dreams into reality, and may our love help you over the rough spots. Good Luck. Son. Mom, Dad, and Becky i Q. DAVID FOGLE: Your love has enriched our lives beyond measure. As you graduate, e joyfully release you into the next phase of your maturity. Con- tinue growing in wisdom and stature firmly rooted in the Rock, Christ Jesus. His Light will always Direct, Protect, Comfort and Strenghten you. With Love. Dad, Mom, Kathy, Karen, Mollie and Bear k Jw? if r C all 'Q .S it .J W Congratulations TAMMY SHORT: We are very proud of you. You are a very sweet and special girl. We wish you all the happiness possible in the future. We love you very much. Mother CASEY HARRISON: Thank you for the last 18 years - you have been a joy and a pleasure. great help and a lot of comfort. Dont ever lose your sense of humor or your ability to always have a good time. l Love You. Bup. SHARI FLOYD At three you were precious At eighteen you would have been without you Shari Thank you for sharing your experiences Much luck love and happiness in the years ahead and never forget we are here if you need us Our love always Mom and Dad a i Daddy, Darryl and Danny V are priceless! How dull our lives 286 Senior Ads BRIDGET QDONNAJ ELDER: You must'a been a Beautiful Baby, because you're a Beautiful Lady. Go forward and do the Big thing 'n lfe. Remember anything worth doing is worth doing well. Well Donna we are so happy you ve made it. We all love you, Stay Sweet. Love always Moma, Daddy, J. D. Sis Myrtle Elder wonderful memories of your growing up and look forward to the future Just remember diamond is a piece of coal that stuck to the job Hold on to your dreams and put God first you are our Diamond We love you very much Dad Mom and Carl fy.,-ff LARRY WORTHAM: We are so very proud of you! You have done many good things during your high school years. They have been exciting and fun. We know life will continue to be fulfilling. Thanks for being a great son and brother. We love you. Mom, Dad, Mike and Lisa WENDY LYNN ANDREWS: Daughter and sister our most sincere congratulations! You have made such an outstan- ding grade performance in spite of all the pressure. W loved you through it all and we love you now! Love Betty Dad Brett Courtney, Heidi and Honey Bear 5 KIM BROWN We treasure the 'F' Q k e . - A Congratulations! RHONDA BARTLETT: Dear Rhonda, You finally got through high school, You now bid adieu. We know you'll go far. Fly as high as a r. Bt to us ou'Il st' Bunky-Boo! Much Love, Mom, Jeannie and Grandma DAWN BUNZEL: We are so pro- ud of you. You are a lovely per- son inside and out. We pray all your blessings will be fulfilled thorughout your life. We will always stand beside you. With love to you daughter dear, Mom and Dad sta u y ill be any as ef X . 1 ,S . ,,., f is Q tt 2 mgx n . xx-TAA SeniorAds 8 MARY KING: Mary Mary you have always been so dear to all of us! You re gonna make it Mare - how can anyone so special not have all her hopes and dreams come true? CON- GRATULATIONS! Love Mom Dad Alison Martha Kitten P.S. Hi Mare - STAND BY! Kitten . S.., 'N' .i SARA SCHRUL: You ve brought us so much happiness and joy in your seventeen years. We ve shared our love through good times and sad times. We ve grown very proud of you honey and we wish only the best for you. Thanks for being our daughter Dad and Mom MICHELLE LAMBERT: Congratulations on your graduation! It has always been a great joy to us to have a lovely Christian daughter and sister like you. You have always made us very proud of you and we know that the future will only add to that pride. Mom Dad and Denise JULIE ADAMS: Your favorite quote is appropriate: Finish each day and be done with it . . . You have done what you could' some blunders and absurdities no doubt crept in' forget them a new day' you shall begin it well and sincerely. Love DAD Dear MARK MASK: You too have made me so happy. Remember this - dont stop until you find it. Continue to be a humble Christian. We will always be proud of you and our love will never end. The opportunity is there son go and get it! I pray God will bless you forever. Love Momma and Danny 'Fi' JILL PIERCE Dear Once upon a time Mommy and Daddy didnt have any babies Then came Jill You ve given us 18 years of a very special love with your gen tle spirit and easy smile We will forever be a part of each other We love you Mom and Dad X 1 Q 15,5 53, A Z . ,, 1 no - . X as soon as you can. Tomorrow is M A I X Y 4 . , V V 1 1 l 288 Senior Ads DONNA FUGETT: Congratula- tions to you for a job well done. We wish you all the happiness and success that life holds as you journey into a new phase of life. We are all proud of you and love you very much. Stay the sweet young lady that you are, God be with you. Love, Mother, Earnest, Steven and Earnest Jr. CHARLES WILSON: Son, your Mother and I love you. We want you to have the very best in your Q life. Always remember your faith in God, and have pride in X . A A' . yourself. l'm so proud that you it ' .i 1 are my son. May God Bless You, W, L f - Love Mom and Dad 6 JEFF COOKE: You are one of God's gifts to us. We are proud of your many abilities and ac- complishments. We pray for you g i if 5 L. to put God first in your life ig., V always.Thank you for being you. I Q E We love you. Mama and Daddy. Ezg gVVg 3 I D Ps. Kane, Quay, and Chad love met eel - youtoo' RONNIE MURLEY: Congratula- - t iilz tions on your achievements of ' ., the past years. Thank you for Q., gggg ' being the son you are. Your g good will and kind heart will 'ti ae spread happiness to us and - R V ' D iiiit others in the future as it has in ' irr , the past. We all love you. Dad, frii- ii,11 L Mom, Kim, Verna and Shannon 4 ...ii :fr A SANDY STRAUSE: Congratula- tions to our l'Sam! We are so proud of you and love you very much. You have filled our hearts with your smile, softness, and songs. God bless you and may all your dreams be fulfilled. BETH HARPER: You have been a joy to all of us Beth! Good luck in all the future ahead of you. We are very proud of you and all your achievements! May all your dreams come true. Love always from Mom Dad Sally, Dave Sandra and Justin a A, 0 .1 X. V i i EX ,, X st Ni ,E it 7 X Senior Ads 289 ALLISON BIEGLER: We are very proud of you. You are a joy to us. Good luck in future years. We are behind you all the way. Love. Mom and Dad o RODERICK BROWN: These last 18 years have been such a wonderful time in our lives. Thank you for sharing your love and your accomplishments with us. May God continue showering his blessing upon you. Con- gratulations to our son and brother Daddy Mama and Mike ROSALYNN OLIVARES: What can we give you ROSALYNN that would be of real value as you are graduating from high school? We give you love which means that we accept you, without reservation just as you are and will be. We give you our personal presence in order that you will have the security you need dur- ing your life. We give you a listening ear never too busy to hear you. We give you opportunities to work so that you can come to enjoy the satisfaction of work well done and rewarded. We give you our counsel only when you ask for it so that you might avoid some of the mistakes that we have made. We give you our loving comfort when you are discouraged. We give you instruction in the way of the Lord. We give you mention in our daily prayers. We givethanks to God Almighty for you Rosalynn our Hrst baby and a bundle of joy. SCOTT WILLIAMS: Congratula- tions. You have so much poten- tial that we know you will suc- ceed in whatever you choose to do with your life. May you always remain sensitive to the needs of others and remember that wherever you are 'God loves you and we do too Mother Terry Patand Bert lb-.. KEVIN LYNN SCRUGGS: Con- gratulations we are very proud of you for all you have ac- complished. Remember always that we love you and wish you all the happiness in the world. VIOLA LATHAM: You have an outstanding voice. Our prayer is that you will use it to glorify God. We love you very much. Mom, Dad, Sis and Brothers JOHN EARLY You ve waited twelve years for that cap and gown Now you ve made it May your future be filled with hap piness and good fortune Love Mom and Kevin . Lai . . 'fan . X 5 R f .s is 7 V , r 3 i yi! J 7 N s X sg 5 , was Sm rs N sri ' if iygsg . 5 st S gist, if , . . r , . , . ,. . , . 290 Senior Ads KEM PLYLER: Congratulations on your graduation. Can you believe the twelve school years are over? We hope and pray your next four years are as full of learning and fun as they can possibly be. We are proud of you and your achievements. Let the Lord guide your every step as you leave home and make your new life. You have truly been a joy! We love you Dad, Mom and David proud of you. We know that you ' be a success in an endeavor. You are the greatest! Love Mom and Dad ' 1 BEVERLY SIMS May your future bring you as much happiness as you have brought us Con gratulations and God Bless You Dad Mom Chuck Hope Celeste Ben and Laura . fl.llli.fillllff HAROLD EDMONSON: To our darling second son aggressive but so very impatient. HAROLD the only short cut to success is through determina- tion and hard work. 'Always think all you speak but speak notallyouthink. Continueyour family tradition for having a lot of pride and striving for ex- cellence. Congratulations to a wonderful person and son. We love you. Dad Mamma George lll,Caroline Greg an 4 r' TAMMY K. RICHARDSON: For eighteen years there has never been a dull moment! You put everything you had into life and enjoyed the challenge of each new day. l have enjoyed the closeness we shared through your life. Congratulations on your graduation we wish only the best for you. You are a special treasure to us all. Love Mom Jeff Dennis Ma and Pa BRIAN BURTON: We are very will y KERI McLAUGHLIN: Love Truth Beauty and Happiness - These you have taught us in your 18 short years. Your love for God and others has inspired us to love more Your truthfulness to both yourself and others has produced the beautiful person that you have become Your total hap- piness is guaranteed through your dedication to Him. Thank you for loving and sharing with us and just for being you. We love you Dad and Mom ERIC HEIL: Congratulations. Always remember that you are unique and very special. Your life experiences have given you a quality beyond your years and that makes me very proud and happy for you. Do not ever forget that you can do anything you want to do. I love you, Mother t is i . Q ir . K U , Q .3 in , wh. , Q ' , . Q E it i A , X 8 N ltr . SeniorAds 9 if MIKE RICHMOND: Our family has had so many fun times together. We know with your good sense of humor life will continue to be fun. Congratula- tions on this special time in your life. We love you! Mother Daddy and Janet THERESA MORAVEC: Thanks for the memories of sharing camping trips motorcycle spills delivering the Democrat rainy days and walks to church in the snow. Thanks for shar- ing the experiences and projects in school and work and for your determination in accomplishing so much in these few years. We love you. Mom Dad Ranee Mike ERICA MILAM: Congratulations from a family to which you have given 18 years of joy. We are very proud of you and love you very much. We hope you find every dream in life as you stand at the door of a new world. Be brave and always remember God is with you step by step. We are proud of you Daddy. Mother Lola Carolyn Bill Mar- sha Ouida Y 7 f . if 3 ll I. ft, I ,ff s..r X. J get ir S' v v i 5 9 SYLVIA SMITH: Congratulations! We are very proud of you. You have been a joy and a pleasure K to both of us all these years. We could not have asked for a bet- in ter daughter. As you look to the future, remember your past. We PATRICK CREEL: Congratula- love you lots, Mother and Dad y tions! We are all very proud of 3 you and know you will continue L ..... 1 to make us proud in the future. Good luck, happiness, and 1 To KELLY KAY CHESNUTT - always remember we love you. 3 You've been a very special bless- Your family - Mom, Dad, Mike ing and joy to our family. We are ar1dJ0r1 thankful for your love, con- sidereftion and respect, and most importantly. your belief in putting God first in your life. We Vi.. f wish for you the very best in ,. If everything you do. Remember wi .A Proverbs 3:5 and 6. We love you. ' ' Q Mom, Jerry, and brother Bill! 292 Senior Ads MITCH LEE: Congratulations! We are so proud of you. You are everything we could have ever asked for in a son. Thank you for filling these last eighteen years with so much joy and happiness. May your future be as bright as the sunshine you have brought into our lives - Love Mom and Dad AQ Nwrfi KEVEN HOLCOMB Congratula tions Graduation at last' I know watching three older brothers graduate made you think yours are Remember what I ve always said sometimes last is best keep smiling we re all so proud of you The Holcombs Mom Dad Scott Garry Jee and the rest of the family 4 1 N 6 V would never arrive, but here you DAVID LA LONDE - Con- gratulations on your graduation from high school. Words cannot express how proud we are of you or the happiness and joy you have brought into our lives. Our Love is with you always. Mother and Dad BRIAN CHAPIN: Binky - You ve always been our sun- you are a part of our family. You are a loving considerate person. May God continue to bless and guide you. Much much love - Dad Mom Robin Kirk and Terri shine, a real joy. We're thankful MACKEY PARSONS: We are very proud of you. We love you and wish you the best in life. Thank you for being such a good son to us. May God bless you. Mama Daddy and Rhonda Congratulations LAURIE BUR- CHFIELD! You are a super kid. We are so very proud of you. You are everything we could have asked for in a daughter. God Bless you always. We Love You. Moma and Daddy ,t.:dAa3lLlifi ,. x. Senior Ads 293 you for making these past 18 years such a wonderful time in our lives. We ve shared joys and hurts. Always remember we love you very much and wish you much happiness. Love, Your family PENNY HENDERSON: Thank KIM CONLEY: To a gift from God. No parents could be more proud or love you more. Through the years you have brought us untold happiness and swelling pride. May your life be filled with love and happiness exceeded only by that which you have brought us. May God be with you and guide you always. Love Mom and Dad Dear MARIA LUCCHESI: You ve always been able to hit the mark. Love from Dad Kyra. and Annette. Best wishes for a happy and fulfilling life. Rita, Danny, Jennie, Andrew, GARY DOUGLAS: We know that you will accomplish what you want in life by trying. Good Luck. Mom and Dad NANCY NICHOLSON: You're at the top! Hang in there NANCY. TIM ROME: Congratulations and the best of luck. Stay the way you are and you Il go a long way. Our love and prayers go with you into your future. Dad and Mom J-Qi an EDWARD GAFFORD: This space is dedicated to you to let you know your family is very proud of you. Wherever you go and whatever you do - don't forget who you are and who you represent. CYNTHIA RENSHAW Your fam: ly is very proud of you We love you Mother Daddy Robbie Mary Ralph Q r 3 Love' Mom and Dad I 294 Senior Ads BETH LEAKE: THIS IS YOUR LIFE: - Solid Christian, Belief and Actions - National Honor Society - FFA Chapter, District Officer, State Farmer Degree, etc. - Band Leader - Senior Rep - Champion Fat Lamb, Loy Lake 1980 - Also pretty at age 3 - Square Dancer - National Okla. City and Memphis - ,w,..N,...M., S me Sz O 3 g ,U O 3 3 .sw ,X CD .3 3. CD FO' ..?. Talent Show - Clogging - Animal Owner - Sheep, horses, dogs, goats, rabbits - Saved stray pigeon with broken hip - Sept. 1980 - Loved and respected by Parents, Brothers, Sister and all who know you. JOE N. SMITH: You are very special to all of us. We are very proud of you and your ac- complishments. We Iook for- ward with you to the challenge of the future and pray that you will put God first in your life' and you cannot fail We love you Shelly Sherry James Vicki W ndell D J Jeb Billy Pat Alan Missy were 50: ct' u..' Q '04 a,Q . 1 . . . f . Q. if if' KIRK BENNETT: It only seems like yesterday when that cute round faced little boy started to school with the likes of Bill Magers and Mikal Black. He was also the one who drew those funny stick men and was always laughing. KIRK keep up the laughing the rest of your life and youll make everyone hap- py especially Mom and Dad NORMA JEAN OLIPHANT: Remember God is the Joy and the Strength of your life so keep on singing this song as you go through life. We love you very much and want only the best for you. Congratulations and God Bless and keep you in his care. Love Daddy Mom James and Donna JUDY WILLIAMS: JUDY, con- gratulations! We are very proud of you for all you have ac- complished. We look forward with you to a new phase of your life and pray for God s richest blessings upon you. Keep smil- ing. Look to God for guidance and your life will always be suc- cessful. Love Momma and Daddy vs! SCOTT McKlNNEY: We are so proud to have you as our son and brother. Congratulations Senior of Nineteeneeighty-one. May success but most of all happiness be yours in the future. Love Mom Connie and Kelly Senior Ads 295 RANDY NOWLIN: Congratula- tions on your graduation. We re proud of you! You have always been and will always be Special to us. Our love and prayers go with you always Mom and Dad MARY BELL: This was the begin- ning. You ve made 12 grades and I hope you make your degree in 4 more years. I m ex- one. I m proud of the grades you brought home. I knew you could do it. God Bless You! Our Baby SCOTT CARTER: Congratulations!! You deserve it!! Words cannot express the pride and love that we have for you. Thanks for the memories good and bad. You are a 81 son and so deserving of the best that life has to offer. We love you very much. Mom Pop Spanky and Susan . V 'D A L. Y U tra proud of you. You are my last r ' 'i ' , s 'Q' .M S , 2 Dear BRIAN TISDELL: May all of your hopes and dreams for the future come true. Your sense of humor has been delightful. We hope others learn to appreciate it as much as we have. Good Luck God Bless you and Love - The Gang 296 Senior Ads LAURIE FISK: Congratulations on your accomplishments. We are very proud of you and hope that you find whatever you seek for in the future. Just remember that you are never alone. God will be your constant compa- nion. You are very special to us. We love you! Mom and Dad ... , ., i 'Wil , CATHLEEN CON R T o u r special daughter Love Mother and Dad SCOTTY WRIGHT: You have been a joy to your family, We have shared with you your ac- complishments in school sports and church with you. Your interest help and love for accomplishments. We are proud of Our senior 1981. Heres to you Scotty. Harold, Hazel, Jim- my Joey Dean at l Z A Wi P . 1 ,ii others have been your greatest fp U ' Q 5 A y V JAY NOBLE: Thank you Jay for the special joy you have added to our lives. The spiritual depth which you have exhibited as a young boy growing up has been an inspiration to us. Continue your love for life and make the most of every day. We Love You. Mom and Dad James 1:2-4 10 S G7 t k iitii f 4 ' lfl LEIGH-ELLEN CLARK: To Our Special Punkin may your days be blessed with: soft breezes' cool, refreshing raindrops' gen- tle warming sunshine and car- rots and karats and karats - Keep a song in your heart and take time to smell the flowers. We are proud of you - Mom Dad Keith Bruce Diane J. P. Mema Snoopy Congratulations JOHN BOCK: We are very proud of your achievements and even more proud to have you for a son. You have always been a great joy to us. We wish you health, hap- ' piness and success in the future and always remember we love you very much. Mother and Daddy Dear LUCE COPE: Congratula- tions! We are very happy for you and proud of you for having reached your Senior year. Whatever you decide to do you can always count on us to be there with you all the way. Love Mother and Daddy MARY SHAWN DANIELS: May the road rise to meet you May the wind blow at your back May the sun shine warmly on your face May the rainfall softly on your fields And until we meet again may God hold you in the palm of His hand We love you so much and we re so proud of you Dan Mom Laurie and Scott ,,M.o7.7,s,zzF . 'fr E CRAIG CRICHTON: As the two before you we are very proud of you on your graduation day. We whatever you undertake in life. We love you. Mom Dad Jan and Scott. Congratulations LORI BURRUS: You are very special to us. We are proud of you and all you have achieved. We hope the years ahead hold much joy and happiness. Keep your sense of humor and God Bless You. Love Mom and Dad know you will succeed in SeniorAds 29 G' gi' W rr, 55? 4 I Ads Ads -'--- 299 f N czrczhb G-00d Gptzbcfl outique Experts in Eyewear Certified Optician A Gallery of High Fashion Frames Designer Frames From Around the World Invisible Bifocals Photochromatic Lenses Ski Goggles and Sports Frames Frame Repair - Including Soldering Debbie McNeese patiently waits for .age- Scott Prevatt to adjust frames. Luck Seniors! Sherri Walker and Scott Prevatt stand in tront ol Sarah's Optical Boutique. 892-0602 Travis and Hwy. 75 1013 Sam Rayburn Frwy. N. Sherman J BOO Advf, T 9 l f N CLPQBJS C5pf1zmzBwffWQ Prescrlptlons Fllled In Our Lab Same Day Servlce on Most Single Vlslon Glasses Lenses Tlnted Whlle You Walt Adjustments and Mlnor Repairs Free Soft Contact Lenses Hard Contact Lenses Polished --.rank Scott Prevatl tlnts lenses Mgr' Scott Prevatt lrles frames on Debbie McNeese 892 0602 Kam Corners A . . . . . . . . l - - ig? O , O . 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Frames J P 81 Laurle Wrlght Owners 2700 Hwy 75 North 893 9125 Vlckle Boatman and Mlchelle Galley watch an art demonstra hon at B J s Palnt 8- Frames THE BOOK RACK 215'!2 N Travls 893 7372 We have 1000 s of used paperback books In good condltlon You can trade 2 for 1 the same prlce and type and buy ours at Many Categories Such as Westerns Romance Non Flctlon etc Mrs Kay Estes dlsplays the large selection ol books at The Qook Rack J 5 I l We . if . Q A ,V 'K 4, 1 Qt Santana S.. l V2. - , I Advertisements - BOB BALDERMANN 25.2 is SOI1. 1715 NORTH WOODS SHERMAN, TX 75090 PHONE 893-3707 BOB UTTER FCRD hefmah' S s Friendly Ford Dealer Wis h Sherman Seniors k ghN Id Y y J f N Congratulations Seniors of JAY BUCKNER Haw 506 E Taylor 892 3923 fffafecz' STATE FARM I INSURANCE - KING 1 A+ Burlington Industries We Back the Bearcats Pt ylb O O . Q O sf Q fr 'Y 1' I 3' Sherwood Douglas com Ie es one of the man 'o as 'g t at Burlington. J Ad t I-3 O7 f CENTURY SUPPLY co. INC. Congratulates the Class of 1981 1710 Texoma 893-6541 5 f I 4? , N lI Ca blecom of Sherman Your better entertainment connection Becca Reutelhuber asks about an HBO installment at Cable- com. Rhonda McCollum looks over tau- 229 w' washington Sherman' Tex' cett display at Century Supply. P.O. Box 1223 Ph0he 893-6548 CALVA RY BAPTIST W Congratulations giiggigal, nC g Ltfgrg Y t25l Captain Us 3935004 2545i 3 ?ESTQP a q 'q 5 ,, -M ,, it W., ,,,,,,.g., 5.25. 828 Hwy. 75 892-6298 Sid Hunter - Pastor 421 W. 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Post Office Box 59 Sherman Texas 75090 Steve Mitchell Office 214 893 6593 Congratulations Seniors 'Dowus REALTORS MLS 892 8 1 77 39,5 5.9 Melissa Davis and Amy Grelner look over Realtor s mags zine FVIEVVIEEFI YW RELDQ wonmuuoen mnenocn-non 424N Rusk Sherman TX 316 Adve tnsements 9 S6 ' ' ' - n l , , l ' ' ' 99 If on 9 2 , ff-,M . QR? W , ,S g...a13' . . . , R mmm : - ' I 1 j X FAIRVIEW BARBER SHOP 1917 N Travis 892 2738 ,F mzrwrw 842562 ffm ,fu ,Mfg-fpfhx W H+ Melton Collen prepares to have his halr cut FCXWORTH GALBRAITH 'S isssiif Dewayne Phea looks over Foxworth Galbraith dellvery truck The Best of Lumber and Tools In Whlch You Wlll Fund e Best Results 1711 Hwy 1417 ,'?E A VHIIIGS at ET CETEQA 1 ' uv GREEN A Beatnce Lara selects chma from one ol the many displays 319 W Maln Denison 463 2051 Lenox Fltz and Floyd Royal Doulton Gorham Oneida Fostoria Mikasa J J - V5 ,ai ' F ii N' th' 1 3 V 1 ' ,- 2 ,. . 'J ' M 1, Q , XA K - - :Q Q ti . f K K s llsa as 1 J f in 5 f -sf-+R A is - i Ti? ' A -s'- ' 1 R ttsrr FH . - . Q 1 ---,, T Y as t,ta . , fy .,.. ' A gs. , . . ni y -A-....,,,,.a, . l , M x--.. .... . ,Quik ' an-rh 99 ffilb 'E fm F L Y 5 1 ' r 3 I ' L Il f ' L ' 34,13 f N 9 54 1 : fflnl :AX - I- .5 V ,D - - .- -1 ' ' -5: - , 5 ., , , - .- . . . o o . . Advertisements - 317 f iii A Y jg xx Y' 1 'fm' .w ' !! .X s ff Qf Located Across From the Bearcat Stadium We're on Our Way :RST ATIONAL BANK 500 N SAM RAYBLRN FREEWAY- SHERMAN N FI Savings Association Region Office: 400 N. Travis St. Sherman, Texas 75090 893-8191 Denison Office: 630 W. Main St. 463-3702 Gainsville Executive Offices 6060 North Central Expressway Dallas, Texas 75206 FOREST AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH Harold E. Johnson - Pastor Sun. School - 9:30 A.M. Morn. Worship - 10:30 A.M. Church Training - 5:30 P.M. Eve. Worship - 6:30 P.M. Mid Week Activities Midweek Prayer Service - 7:00 Bus Service 892-2857 106 W. Forest Avenue 892-3506 P.M J 318 Adve t' ements FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH A Church That Loves Young People 400 S Travls Sherman Texas 75090 1210892 9121 Pastor Mlnlster of Youth and Actlvltles FANNING ELECTRIC PLATING CO Blu Baze 312 E Houston 892 9509 Sherman Texas 75090 K J Dr. Tom S. Brandon Larry Rice I Ad t se t 319 f N 1 K J f N FIRST MARK Dean Gilbert For All Your Real Estate Needs Residential Commercial Acreage 801 E Taylor 893 7439 REALTOR MLS Co Phone 892 3886 im ? For Gracious Living FOUR SEASONS INTERIORS 325 West Mulberry Sherman Texas 75090 J Sue Conrad Clorls M Martin nsultan Consultant Lesle Bea shop our Seaso GENES LAUNDROMAT Sherman Texas 75090 892 1376 Attendant on Duty Double Load Washer Steam Pressing We Do Bundle Wash One Day Service MAY!! 0 'lf'-, l i mi! - n pr , rslriww' 4, . wl fi mw g ,I J' 1 W Jan.. . . . , , . , ' . ' 2405 S. Travls I l ' H i n s at YN ,WV F ns Interi- K -swg1 ' ors. Advertise e t 321 THERE WHEN YOU NEED US. . 1451 I . --- -fl. gy 't 3 WW GRAYSGN BANK Sherman High students, it's a whole new world . .. brighter, richer, and abundant, with dreams to be fulfilled. Seniors, your past accomplishments and heritage remind us that anything is possible if we plan together and work together. Take pride in the contributions that have made this a better world. The promising future begins the day you graduate, and holds the opportunity for all of you to be a part of PROGRESS. Best of Luck 1981 Seniors 1? Q A f f 1 961.1- - 1 ' Wo I' l s ! D 'E 1 . cjrexsxs f L ... gl K W' J 1A ' N it f N GARLAND INSURANCE AGENCY Auto The Non-Drinkers Protects Your Home Life Insurance Co. Entire Family 1 I JFS? Phone: 893-1633 or: 892-8566 Ramona Garland discusses the insurance business with her dad Doug Garland. When Insurance Counts - Count On Preferred Risk Mutual BARRETT --ww' cuT RATE DRUGS lfnjsinjjg Phone 465 8514 531 W. Main Denison We're a Friend V of the Family. Quantity Right Reserved y J Ad e t' ments- 323 7.4 , sucx rovrmo ron ., 'J 1 PARKINGLOTSLIOADS .:,'5QL ' . W WE DIG A sruwlsv Q Q , J 0 0 0 Q J ' , , ' Ei suuoozmo -,,j , A g I , A now IULLDINO 'ff 1 ' uno cunanc .. .. .. .. H . , l,?..,.. -.,, .. ,' ' , - '- F-x Z dl ' eafzye fm eq ., 1 Ai -' f. .,' y X- M. 511 s. Pzczm ' JI 'XE 893 9511 ' 1 2 l.'?. A 'Y f IQ. H L SHERMAN -'G' , O 'Y 324 - Advertisements F N Seniors of '81 Deserve Quality and Price Groceries Jewelry Toys Clothing Automotive Prescriptions Milli YOU AHIAVS suv lui 8lSl 108 LISS 1717 Hwy. 75 893-8196 GIISOWS D I S C QU, Ii!.S,E!lT.lJ!.1 GOODWILL INDUSTRIES 2206 East Lamar Helping the Handicapped GUYS 81 DOLLS X 4 Precision Cuts - Long or Short Hair Permanents - Hair Coloring - Bleaching Major Brands of Hair Products Kathy Perkins - Lynn Edwards - Owners Appointments Open Preferred Tues.-Fri. Tues. 81 Wed. 893-6701 8:09-4:30 We Accept Walkins Thurs. 81 Fri. 8:00-5:30 K as as as 511 S. Walnut - Sherman, Texas J HAIR TODAY HALE X Lisa Kelly goes to get her hair styled at Hair Today. 1909 Tom Thumb 892-01 1 1 Walk-ins Welcome for Men and Women MANUFACTURING CO. INC. Hwy. 56 West Sherman, Texas G Horse 81 Cattle Equipment 81 Utility Trailers Trailers 892-6141 Teen and Missy HESTAND PHARMACY Fashions Personally Selected for Our prescripgiqns Specialists Customers Junior Sizes 3-15 Pandora, H.l.S., Chic Sachel, Calvin Klein HIGH FASHIONS 1417 W. Houston Sherman, Texas 75090 214f893-5339 Owner: Nova Jean Cope Locations to Serve You Better Carolyn Cooper checks out customers at Hestand Pharmacy. 207 W. Mulberry 110 S. Crockett X J 326 Ad e t SEI h 17 N T chosen H1 In P one 893 4023 1 ravls 3rQoQ,xcQo.q People 4' Sum' Pleasm W2 HIE 2105 Hwy 75 N Sherman Texas 75090 12141892 2161 HOPKINS 81 COMPANY BurglarfFlre Alarm Systems Resldentlal Commercial lnstltutlonal lndusmal UL usted A frlendly famlly owned store that takes Texas State Llcense No 568 Ume to meet Your needs W -SLNML ..!. Illllllllll ' , I ' ' s lltllllllll- 9 , : I . . 'YF4Vl.i5'Effii' '?2fgf:.fi?' A555521 . ,N I, Qi - , '39 ,NM I QSQE , ' K N ref , i W 4 ,f' ' ' r . ' :W ' -s 'H 1 7 1 vi 54 'f' K' Nw X ' T S ' 'pro' K f fx N f ' S nm- s, fi' , , m' L 3 - , , , ' sr ' ' , ' 99 Advertisements - 327 f N 4Iv HITCHCOCK INDUSTRIES INC 1 Quality Since 1916 K J ls! il' i 4. mai K.. 0 N Ages: 18 Months to 12 Years 6:30 AM-6:00 PM Transportation to All Schools Banquet Room Private Club - 050 JOB' YN 'S' Steaks Seafood 1: LJ IQ N UTLJ 5:2 E -Q, B 81 L CLUB You'II Be Right at Homen Authentic Italian Cuisine 1836 Hwy 75 Ben 8- Lou Merrill 2119 Highway 75N 892-8101 2141 893-7564 Sherman, Texas 75090 y J ertisements - 329 f HOLLOWAY'S GUN SHOP General Repair 81 Refinishing New 81 Used Guns for Sale or Trade. Pistol 81 Rifle Reloading Supplies. Gun Stock for Rifles 81 Shotguns. We Meet or Beat All Prices on Repair or Sales. 202 N. Cleveland 893-3882 Open Monday Thru Friday Sherman, Texas 75090 8:30 to 12:00 -e 1:00 to 6:00 Closed Saturday 81 Sunday Jim Creekmore Sales Representative 115 Sunset Boulevard Sherman, Texas 75090 Bus. 893-5910 Res. 893-3048 .1AcoBs-Tl-loms INSURANCE united Fidelity 330 - Advertisements 803 E. Taylor 893-7576 Auto - Fire - Life - Commercial 1 ..,. , . .,.., Todd Creekmore looks over insurance forms. M N J F Our Sincere Congratulations to the 1981 Seniors and the Sherman Schools - T sJCPemey Shop 10a m 9p m Monday Saturday Sherden Mall Congratulations Seniors K F M N S JOHNSON BURKS 'M We Are Here for Your Graduation G ft 518 E Lamar 892 6148 893.7921 1.g,,,....- Julia Kever adm res the novelties at Kaufmann s G its H I --' -1, ' - - 5 - ' - I, I I .. I .5 fl t331 Adet'e f N COMPLIMENTS OF KEMPER s cowsov '-'NEN 5HQp L LOC R 'Y k j Kentucky ne 0lueken fi! tim N! Nw 1 i I if Elizabeth I-llnkle plcks up her order KOREAN KARATE if git '4'Fiq'R ' Q5 Ke figfgwaf if !,f 'W MYERS wg sw was? Q kgs gg X W wi? WWW HM Kevln Riley discusses Karate techniques with Instructor 2440 Hwy vs 893 1410 Congratulations Senlors KEYSTONE GROUP W Working ln Amerlca's factories makmg the goods that have created our hlgh standard of Ilvlng should not be your last cholce for a career If, our soclety has erred It has been ln under valumg the contrlbutlon and necessity of worklng with our hands. P.O. BOX 729 300 E. P8ClfIC St. 893 0991 Congratulates Sherman Hlgh School on the Completion of Another School Year When You're Thlnklng of Furnlture, Thlnk of Us N rth Texas Largest Southside ot Square 893-9484 Downtown Sherman I . d - .3 - ,W 5 . 1: . . .. -, ,,,-s..ee:,-,...1 1 at X. -e m ww- v- fe - . .- 14 ex 1 1, ,. Q ie X2 . A- -:lc -rf ' r'-- f w,wq.U.v:' I Qkfigwj, . 6 ' e M 1 'X fy 3 f ' 's t -V 1 A ' 3 A .S -Q? .4 . X A . ' ' , ., . ..., A . , - - F - , 1 5 Tgi tai' 'lgiziiffw ',ff:E: tw'f- g' 1: 'vc f ' . , , . - M .Q . . L f... , , Names ,, , twig, Q, , .- X. as .. . . J t - it my - X --Hz: fm eeee Y , ,.... , . ....,.. . IQ ,in Y . . H fgxu' .,-1-M .M 'A .. K r 1 J .K -,X I ' . vs? ' fist ' , . I . - . I Advertisements - 333 f N . , ll . m AM 910 1000 Wafls 24 HO!-IFS HEI-'Y 'Exxon Gas Groceries Hwy 1417 and FM 691 786 9682 Demson At Old Perrln Entrance 786 9495 N t . 'BBVETZQGS 334 - Advertnsements K I dflleya Angie Lightfoot tries on tur coat. Sher-Den Mall 893-4591 i N LANDMARK INSURANCE AGENCY - Home - Life 81 Health 0 Auto 521 N. Travis Sherman, Texas 75090 892-1574 Bob Leggett and Ken Neathery discuss car insur- ance rates with Ken Wilson. LEONARD COX INC 892-61 58 Day 8- Night Wreckers Over 23 Years' Experience Specializing in Homes Land Commercial Leonard Cox - Broker Shirly Cox - Associate Moving Anywhere? Toll Free Area Information 1-800-241-5051 Ext. 6509 125 Sunset E LEWIE 81 LAVENDER CO. Sharon Smith boards a delivery truck. Fig' 502 E. Jones 892-9127 K REALTGRQ J Ad e t'se e ts-33 f N LEE 81 SCN TRUCKING CO. P g , , Q ia Mitch Lee prepares to complete daily work assignments. Sherman 893-3813 X J Advertisements MUSICLAND Open 10a m tlll 9p m Mon Sat Larry Wo tham tests stereo equlpment at Muslc and Sher Den Mall 893 2518 MOBILE ENGRAVERS Trophies ' Plaques Awards Custom Engravmg 221 N Travls 892 2202 GEORGE MEYERS BUILDING CO 120 Rldgevlew Rd 893 3218 Congratulations Seniors MENTZEL S MAYTAG 121 S Travis 892 2336 X J I 1 I ..., It .M . 1 . t -f f ' '- I . 5 I Ad 7 f N Working With 0nr Neighbors To Build A Better Sherman. The Merchants and Planters National Bank Advertise F MELTON PLUMBING, INC. Heating and Air Conditioning Complete Plumbing Service Congratulations Seniors!!! MY-WAY FURNITURE INC. as S 'W' Trade Your Way 4702 Hwy. 75-S Denison, Texas 75090 463-1750 , Wayne Teague, President PLUMBIN of I I ITV P Nancy Teague, Secretary 81 Treasurer S gm Class of '56' ing Phone: 893-7539 THE MEDICAL 81 SURGICAL CLINIC , 1. V 1- 1, Deborah Crawford files patients' files at K Medical and Surgical Clinic. Congratulations Seniors! 207 Mulberry Sherman e tse ents K K MEDICAL PLAZA HOSPITAL N Iii' Nurse Aids Unit Clerks Food Service Handlers .Surgical Attendants . Lab Attendants Career Opportunities for Students Mike Kendall looks over equipment at Medical Plaza Hospi- 1111 Galaghel, Rd Ial. MEDICAL MART E Steve Avard works out on one of the many machines available at Medical Mart. Special Products for Special Needs 217 N. Walnut 893-7411 340 f Advertisements MARTIN'S HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING Rt. 4 Box 258 CENTRAL . ll CUNDIT ONINE ANU HEATING AUTHORIZED DEALER Sherman, Texas 75090 Hubert Martin Owner Ph. I214j892-3016 Weathertron - America's H1 Selling Heat Pump J l Slnce 1902 Servlng Your Needs In Monumentj M A LOVE MONUMENT CO 215W Lamar W Sherman Texas my 75090 x Tl: UNI Offlce Phone 892 8528 J R Bledsoe Owner NAGELS PAINT 81 WALLPAPER Ma kN gelw tesupapa t 110 E Lamar 892 2931 At Osteen Realty You re USILLII Ilmlfy 2009 Lamberth Road 892 3551 Congratulations to the Senlors of 81 From Your Friends BOE STEWART S ONE HOUR MARTINIZING The Professional Dry Cleaners K J . v ' . . il l UI ' RO J or ' W X g , - ' XGXXIXXHVX r a ri in o de. , . g-' ' G 5 at . I K' I I go V Ad T ef-3 4 Good Luck Seniors From All of Us at RUSSELL PELLEY REAL ESTATE Chip Pelley invites everyone to stop by PelIey's Fleal- tors. PANTS AMERICA Karen McClure models a pant suit at Pants America. 415 North Crockett Russell Pelley Sherman, Texas The Broker 348 Sher-Den Mall 94 Gainsville Center Phone: 1210892-3585 Who Knows Sherman, TX 817-665-581 1 Residence: 12143892-8869 Real Estate 8g2-8151 PANTS WEST Cynthia Renshaw and Larry Wortham pose in hats that can be tound at Pants West. Family Clothing 401 w. Main 465-7561 342 - Advertisements f N GLENN PARRISH INSURANCE Lorl Parrish and Scarlet Rodriguez pose with their pet steer 893 5551 311 N Walnut 893 5552 Sherman 893 5762 pwiwsi PAYLESS CASHWAYS INC Telephone 12141893 9611 PIERCE ROOFING A Roof for Every Bulldlng Connle Plerce discusses the roofing business with her dad H M Pierce Bullt Up Composition Repairs Over 20 Years Experience H M Plerce Owner 893 6210 PIERCE smlc TANK SERVICE YOUR SATISFACTION IS OUR REPUTATION I 1 - Q .J 3 CLEANING REPAIRING SEPTIC TANKS GREASE 81 IVIUD TRAPS FREE ESTIMATE WITHIN 'IOOIVIILE RADIUS REASONA BL E PRICES 24 Hour Service 893 6210 4195 WALNUT SHERMAN T x -' J Advertisements - 343 GYbu get 5311140 6 of JQHFLUVG freshness more vanety That s what you ll End at Plzza Inn from our Orlgmal Thm Crust S1c1l1an Topper or Gourmet Plzzas to our Super Salad Bar Spaghettl D1nners and Hot Sandwlches So when you want more head for Plzza Inn Przzaxnn Plggly Wlggly Is Proud to Serve the Seniors of '81 u9o 711041 mal lf saw Cralg Crichton bags grocerles k1704 E Lamar 220 E Sunset Blvd SHOES Phone 465 4487 413 Wes! Mann Denison Texas C ' gg sm 344 - Advertisements i- HI Folks This I8 Rustler Western Wear at 1600 W Houston St the ugly building with the beautiful prices Our looks may not compare wlth moat of the Sherman area shops but our prices beat them We specialize In Western shirts and uf I 1 na f If N' s 4: SV fe EW, 5 Come by and see ua for value as well as savmgs See Ya-All Soon The Hustler 1 M Ill l J fx lr. f' at 1' mill, N xx JP if swf 9 REEDRILL INC P0 BOX 998 SHERMAN TEXAS 75090 K2 4l 786 298 TELEX 73 0357 X Lv Antique Clocks ' 0 r Specialty Buy Sell Repair RAY BOB ANTIQUES 220 W. Houston St. Ray Brown Bob Hargeshelmer Radio Ihaek uw wwf.: bf bb Q .,-4 S'-f N'v Brenda Mellon trles audio equipment at Radio Shack 1610 Hwy. 75 N. 892 6553 -- -5- , -5 ,N -'1 'S'fQ-5 --ar ' W ' 17 r!L :4I , . U F 555 5: 53 I ue. 5, - 0, -V I 1 Wli ul 'B V ' , .1 - 44 ' W lf: , 3120 ., . .1 4.5, in iffgnl ' fp , .ll 1 +'f'al-! ins , I ' I' KL X 5 ' , Lg wi-Y --fff ' ' ll. : , if ' 14 I . x X 5 , 1 ' .X 5 W I R ff fx f .1 . I ,V i , I ,I ii, , V.Eg, kkxkkk XSS, .xv ,I f f IN' V4 K? - ' I N 5 1' f L .A ,ct f'1 6 XZ! ' ' fy 5 'fr' We My 4 A our 5 as Q1 t 1 W of M W fx 'A k. , V if I if' 11. 5-up 'qui -4 sagem ' ' , 'ne ix Y N I T654 :IfI,.3o V ,, Sk xx L7 I-J:aga56 , gl Y Q .' 1 I 'nl gi. :JV hp lnxalugl vlan, Q, AHVII1 ' 1 , , y 1 , vIa1 al1 'Hia Luth! tux' 'cl Ii' 2 A u ' as ' A, ' .2 ur, ji' S Advertisements -- 34 RHUDY'S HOUSE OF STYLE - Hairstyling 8- Cutting - Easy to Comb Hairstyles - Individual Hair Shaping - Manicuring - Hair Coloring 893-1622 121 E Wall Debbie Welch wears one of the latest h styles N R. L. f'Bob Culy 423 N. Rusk Sherman, TX 75090 Phone Bus. 892-8104 Res. 892-8319 STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES Home Office Bloomington Ill ROGER S PERFORMANCE AUTO SUPPLY 3300 Frisco Rd 892 6197 41 K Kim Conley and her dad look through an automo tive book at Roger s Performance Auto bamson Defifab UNISEX BARBER STYLIST If you hair I8 not becoming to you You should be coming to us Mike Unclebach receives a perfect cut from Carol Descoteau 892 9541 809 Gallagher Dr 346 Advertusements l s ,. L- 7. arf' 'LF , I M 1.51, , 2 I Vw ' ' M - ' .V 1 g' V f' :Q t 'L V Y W Q A 1 1 ' fwff- ' air- - : , . I fx A f:.. 5 . H . . . ' 51 , q A 'I 4535 , 4 'A :i:1: X .LLL 4353, 4 ' 1 YGDUD HIRE llll. lS'I'l'I'l IIEIIIIIIIK ' WITH US' 0 771.5 5 Q9 N Ellfffifg .B Sharon Brolles Co Owner Rod Relchelet Co Owner and Broker 320 N Crockett 893 0111 Shen Barrett and Teresa Stewart look over tabrlcs at The Sewmg Bee 215 N Travls 892 9754 'HEAR RUEBI 1 K ANI K0 Congratulations Senlorsll Where Amerlca Shops for Value Satlsfactlon Guaranteed or Your Money Back Hwy 75 N 893 5126 Sherman, Texas fat Advertisements 34 si-Sherman Bemnrrat Congratulations Seniors d th tb Sh 893 8181 COMPLIMENTS OF GQ Glass l SHERMAN NEW CAR E'e'y f Purpose AN D Don Faulkner TRUCK DEALERS Chase Chevrolet Roy G-laden Buick Ray Rldlngs Chrysler Taylor Lincoln Mercury Young Oldsmobile Cadillac Jim Graham International Utter Barlcs Ford Lute Riley Volkswagen Grayson Motors Pontiac SHER DEN GLASS 81 MIRROR Shere Service Comes First 104 N Woods Q214y893 5181 Sherman 348 Ad I I l Shawn McNeeIy catches up on the aily news wi e erman Demo- crat. J L ,Q IVt,lV , i I U I P 0 5 l if 1 ff v f N .hermon office supply, inc. 119 w. Houston - P.o. Box 299 - Sherman, 1 S H E R M A N OIL Texas 75090 Telephone 893-1121 M IL L Debra Brown types an office busmess letter A Division of Chickasha Cotton Oil Co 700 South East Street Sherman Texas 75090 Reed Bell Office Ph 214 892 9171 Manager 214 892 4454 Res 214 893 1354 We Think We're the Greatest and So Will You Come See Us SMADRIIS FLORAL 2500 N Travis 893 7434 893 6529 Sherman Texas Kim Scott and Stephanie Bowen show off their flowers they received at - - F , Advertisements W 349 N gk SHERMAN 7 Q TRUE vALuE SUNDPNCE SYSTEMS Sherman Hardware 3720 Hwy 75 N SUNDANCE TANNING SALON :,Vf,fff,u e' U 893 7547 Cottonwood Park Bulldlng 2113 Loy Lake Road Sulte D Congratulatlons Sherman 893 5050 Sen'0'S ' C I I I t KAWASAKI otlirgeunfolzli 0 1981 for the Present Past and Future fi? 25-qr MC illgfw ff' 4 x Q S1-i Hamid Mostoutl prepares an ench Iada tor a Taco customer 214 892 3118 Hwy 75 N Sherman Texas 75090 2130 Hwy 75 N B s. - , - u , S . ' 5.712 5 f 0 N as . I ' 1 . xx!! 'T4i lj fb b , ,-1 ' - ' - Vin f0'A1 S 'fi A 5 ' ' i Inn 350 -Ad tse ets E I CD Q: -0- -I- 3' 9 fn G7 .3 o Q1 ' 253 .yi ll I Lg lp . 2. ,1fuj.gR Cl 1 71 5 1 as , - 'x x. 01 . ll ll 45 -iw lllllllfh Hwy 75 LOCKER Room 1915 N. Travis 593-3045 131 W. Woodard 455-5205 Sherman, 8- Denison, Texas Ken Wells 81 Vicki Wells SAVING TIPS on Electric Conditioning Central Systems 1. Set thermostat on 780, or higher. 2. Have equipment checked seasonally by a qualified serviceman. 3. Check filter every 30 days. Clean or replace when dirty. 4. Close draperies and blinds to keep out direct sunlight. 5. Keep fireplace damper closed. 6. Proper home insulation keeps heat out, cuts energy use. 7. Weatherstrip doors and windows. Caulk cracks. Window Units Follow Above Suggestions, Plus These: 8. Place unit where it'll get as little direct sun as possible. 9. Aim air outlets at lower half of doorway to next room to allow warm air from that room to enter at the doortop for recooling, recirculation. If you would like additional information on conserving electricity, call the CSP in the TP8-L Office. TEXAS POWER 81 LIGHT COMPANY A tax-paying, investor-owned electric utility. Advertisements - 351 TEXOMA BUSINESS MACHINES, INC 120 W. Mulberry Sherman, Texas 75090 I214J 892-2144 Copiers for fig 'FX your office x needs Congratulations Sherman High School Athenian TEXOMA FEED 8: From GARDEN CENTER TEXOMA SAVINGS 307 W. Washington 892-6166 A Complete Line of All Purina Feeds Farm Fence Supply Pro-Lix Liquid Feed Hardware Vet Supplies 8. More Congratulations Class of '81 100 Frisco Rd, 893-3855 Trish Wiesedeppe stands by company K Come 81 See Us J 3 2 Ad t I W N 0NGRATULA'I10N SENIORS - 1 981 WHATS YGUR NEXT MOVE? Your Future May Be in Health Care Texoma Medical Center offers over 50 different health- related occupations. We're building a reputation on innovation. Check us out! TEXOMA MEDICAL CENTER . K , Denison, Texas I f N 1981 Seniors Let Us Share Your Future Checking Accounts Savings Accounts Home Improvement Loans 42 Month Auto Loans Saturday Banking BanCIub 'EXOUA if Jeff Brown che e reading at TNB. TEXOMA NATIONAL BANK I Hwy. 75 N. Member F.D.I.C. X 893-7555 Shermary TURLEYS FOOD MARKET W wht y M 815 E Odneal 892 8133 2415 Hwy 75 N 42143892 3533 Sherman Texas 75090 TWIN CITIES BOWLING LANES INC. Famlly Recreation Speclal Rates for School and Party Groups TOM THUMB PAGE f 40,24 Extends Cong ratulatlons to Graduating Seniors!! K J r,., V I 1 1,1 7 V bk I ' ,l P f 1' ' ef .1 J If f' Kc' 3 1 Igzjmyarkeglne helps serve customers at Turleys F ' . ' f f I ' ' N. 51 .. Ai.t t 355 f TWIN CITIES FORD TRACTOR INC. N Leslie Bean looks over wide selection of tractors. UNITED REALTY 1 IQEAIIQIQQ 512 N. Walnut 892-4627 Ed and Billie Durden Co-Owners K Tonda Cox stands by United Realty sign. J 356 W Adve t e t KIM S UAT SON BURGER f 'C Viufzg. ROWS We at Watsonburger, Klms Frled Chlcken, and the Crows Nest Want to Congratulate the 1981 Semors 631 W Maln St 214f465 4669 1018 S Austln 214f465 3312 718 W Houston 214f893 7342 Watsonburgers Denlson TX 1901 W Morton 214f463 3041 Denison TX 2502 W Maln 405f924 6504 Sherman TX 425 S Jupiter 214f276f9782 1304W Broadway Ardmore OK 405f226 4555 Klm's Frled Chlcken 717W Lamar Sherman TX 800E Sam Rayburn Bonham 214f892 1241 214f583 8414 405f924 6506 214f463 1240 The Crow's Nest 2700s Hwy 75 Denison TX 214f463 2191 Durant OK Denlson TX Garland TX Congratulations Seniors C: w i 'WALDOFUNERAL HOME OO '2TZ,21'l'fef'll1f52030 WESTERN SIZZLIN HW STEAKHOUSE IQIIIJII 9 2324 Hwy 75 N 892-4686 . G I N lan 5 4 if Q in 2 ummm , - , - - t . - ,Tx 2508 W. Main - Durant, OK 501 N. Aus-tin - Denison, TX . V .... , - .. M Q 0 6. A Nl' ' Ax la nd, Advertisements fu 357 f N SHINGTUN 318 E Lamar 892 8145 IRUN UR S 8, Trophies ' Plaques Gifts Ribbons wAvslnE Engraving FL0R'ST , lllanmmz-ras T Awards of Distinction for All Occasions Sherman Tex 75090 JW 4 Joe Prldgln 4520 Hwy 75 N President 214 892 4523 W 893 3044 205 E Brockett 892 3061 205 N Sunset Blvd Danette Causey admires a trophy available at Winners THE WILSON N JONES HCSPITAL Kathleen Thorpe Pam Hunter Wanda Matthews Tracy Miller Che Helena Fair HOE Coordinator pose for hospital group shot kryl Ramsey Suzi Cates Alice Polk Jim Cornell Personnel Director Good Luck Seniors 500 N Highland 893 4611 if ' ' ' - as ng - ' . . OA , . sn - - 9 S- ,x ,, wl jig A Y .D 4 Y- . l A 1 Y - iz Q : : 1 ' : - 9 5 ' 9' , ' 9 Advertisements N- 359 E woon STREET T HURCH 0F CHRIST ZIOO N. WOOD STREET ACTIVITIES WE WELCOME YOU TO: 'I' Parent Appreciation Banquet 'I' Over 65 Banquet Elder appreciation 'I' 'Kidnap' visitation program 'I' Spring retreat to Olclahoma 'I' Bible Classes I' Sunday morning 9:30 Worship IO:30 ' 'Mission trips to Sheridan Ark P rls Ill Puppet ministry I' Devotionals in Homes ParenteTeen Devotionals Sunday Evening 6 00 Sunday night eat outs Sunday night devotionals Wednesday evening Bible Class THE W A Y WELCOMES YOU TO A CHURCH THAT LOVES YOUNG PEOPLE' AND A YOUTH MINISTER THAT LOVES YOUNG PEOPLE' ACTIVITIES WE HAVE DONE: Richard Oglesby 'I 'fi' has ii' Front row Shonda Corley Jana Alls Rhonda White Julie Pierce Back row Ken Hurley Russell Key Sue Brown David Layman JIII Pierce Kim While Youth Director Graduating Seniors Sue Brown Paula Burrow Russell Key Jill Pierce Kim White ,K . . , . ,k . . a . l u ,K . . 4 . . in k .assesses fs i Him, 1 2 ' iz 4'?,,i.T, I I X 'K I' i ' . . ' . f . ' iii' ii .. i'i :,, : F r 1 ' ,L I , : 1 I Y I I A O - Advertisements f ii ., I 'WRIGI-IT'S I FRAMES 8: CRAFT CENTER PHONE 893-8032 O U ' B HERMA X r. V YOUNG IDEAS was----H Stacy BI k adds up recent sales. Serving Sherman 56 Years Oldsmobile 81 Cadillac Jimmy Young - Newest Member of Our Team! rxre 6' P! 6 9 030 Q- 4 r STEREO ROCK Mx y Jimmy Young adjusts fan belt. YOUNG MOTOR CO. X204 N. crocken ' 893-0187 J Ad 9 I nts 361 SUMMERS OIL C0. Sandra Pate and Todd Summers stand in tront of oil well. 4404 Hwy. 75 N. 892 3581 62 Nl LOFis , we lt. Don't just thmk of Llbbey- Owens-Ford as a grant Corporatxon Thmk of lt as us We're the thousands of men and women who work here every day Our LOF paychecks are more than just ple-ces of paper They're our qrocerres, our house payments, our ch1ldren's educatrons They're the hopes we hope and the dreams we plan What we get for lobs ' well done You pull up next to us 1n rushehour trattrc We're rn lme together at the supermarket and the bank We're people lrke you. Wrth one difference: We have a brg part rn the products LOF makes When we say we work at LOF, we mean we do more than put rn trme here We spend a thxrd of our lrves here We've made frxends and burlt lrves here We count on our employer tor help wrth health expense protectron, retrrement and rneetrng the rrsrng cost of hvrng And we get that help No wonder we never mxss a chance to do our lobs better No wonder we're always lookrng forward to ways to xmprove our products LOF helps make our llves what they are We make LOF what rt rs And we plan to make rt even better. Lxbbey'Owens-Ford Company Advertlsernents A Hotpoint - Magic Chef - Thermador - Jenn Air o Whirlpool - Kitchen Aid - Corning If-1 - Amana - Lighting Fixtures by Q A 4 Thomas Industries gf Lad' lil Lil LIGHTING 81 APPLIANCE Box 910 - 802 S. 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Ronnie Sparazynskl works on a transmlsslon v--5 Hwy 75 N Sherman Texas 75090 893 6385 A 1 BOWLING LANES Free Instructions 5, f, Hwy 75 a 465 2519 . 4 n Denison Doug Grissom practices hrs bowling techniques PAINT AND DECORATING 120 S Woods 393 7453 Sherman jf A4 I t !K ,,' fr I as KS., Q s , 8 IA It lm: SN 5 . 5 - , - av. .., s 1- Q - I I I , . - Advertnsements - 365 f Kong Gradu i ACME AUTO o,,.ftg'Qt CLAi:?SQo6, PARTS C' fi? Q1 NA To W ' 5' 8 fb 46 Wishes Our Heartiest Z Q in- Q on ra u a ions U5 toihe29g1Seniors! 4 Z A 3 We Are Proud to See g ix TI: '2z '::'1 f.,Z:'U' XX 0 '0 F 'gore LLZK! ,P XQIYZVYER ?Nj2,+Y 5, 893-8121 219 E. Pecan 801,900 S AXA, X 9,490 -50 Behind me shew Manufacturers of Career Apparel 1601 S. Montgomery Sherman, Texas 75090 Congratulations Seniors 366 Ad t t Reflections of today become realities of tomorrow. W li P'ltb'l'El. '- 'W img : , X -. K - ' ...' ar is A 1. Ronnie Stone draws a design for industrial arts class. 2. Mic- helle Fincher, Michelle Branson, and Darryl Short discuss a melodrama. 3. Mark Dismuke, Darryl Baker, Lisa Rhudy, Don Kinsey, and John Bock relax at a game. 4. Liz McElhannon takes her PSAT. 5. Robyn Ricks, Steve Couch, Maria Gomez, Sylvia Smith, Brian Burton, Dara Payne, and Leisha Lawlis sing to Ken Smith. 6. Benita Dotson shows her Bearcat spirit. Closing- 367 This was SHS, your school. Inside, the climb began with discoveries that helped teach you more about what life is like. Starting out, the journey seemed long and hard. Freshmen realized this as they were introduced to locker slamming, rush hour traffic in the halls and lunch room, waiting lines in the restrooms, and teachers gazing over your shoulder to see whether you had learned half of what they tried to teach you. in- 1 1. Lori Baio and Marie Bird enjoy the food at an FHA meeting. 2. Glenn Weeks, Scott Leveille, Mr. Walter White, and Darryl Nelson work on an auto mechanics project. 3. John Neal and Rodney Cal- houn finish classwork. 4. Cindy Jones gazes at the photographer. 5. Jeff Reichelt paints a project. 6. Brad Mayer jokes around with Wendell Hubbard. 368 - Closing ...--4 isa? ' 'Mf:2Z+!,,1f:,', ..'f,, :ff ,l I' .Q rg, he H' aim it ,H its .. .I-Q' , 0 X X ff VS Q we . Q is s N ,. .. .,. . . 9' Si 5 iz. ff. f 'X ' zy i 110 Q . 1' 1 Q, fi Q' if ,E Q K if -.. vi M, E, 2 QI 1. Mike Signer relazes in class, 2. Jeff Brown gives a performance at the Orchestra concert. 3. Bruce George and Nathaniel South- ern concentrate on their studies. 4. Cindy Anderson, Leda Car- penter, David Arbuckle, and Jeanine Newton goof around ata pep rally. 5. Craig Crismon checks over his PSAT answers. 6. Prussia Dalton and Michelle Fincher pose between rehearsals for Snow White. Closing-369 i l fm K' Ek? 365353 55: ' if .. xwykk if 'J!'---A .W-nrv Lk X xi 6 370 - Closing E ' H 1 f'x ' L U3 K. A W v Nw 'h-Minmpa-i V aff' - ,,.....4 1 . 71 Lucky was the upper-classman, or so thought the majority of the sophomores. The thought of having a car, a job, more freedom, etc., was enough to stir up envy. Before any freedom could be obtained, responsibility had to be shown. Sophomores spent their year growing, enjoying their fun and pranks for one more year without being classified as an adult. -AJ JT. 4 Q W- 5 Left page: 1. Steve Thompson listens to the inauguration in the library. 2. Darryl Lawson sings at a choir concert. 3. Chris Reynolds watches a football game before halftime. 4. Jeff Criger poses in the school parking lot. 5. Freshmen show enthusiasm at a pep rally. 6. Brenda Bewley participates in a Free Fare concert. 7. Bob Watson and Joe Brummer joke around in art class. Right page: 1. Jimmy Walker and Mikal Black openly express their grief after the defeat at Permian. 2. Mark Lowery practices tumbling in PE. 3. Che- ryl Wible, Mike Kendall, Diana Polk, John Lowry, Vanna Braden, Vince Pierce, and Rex Grigg perform during a pep rally. 4. Brenda Hightower stands at attention during a half- time performance. 5. Brent Wingfield poses for the camera. Closing - 371 The Juniors were the mischief makers of the school. They kept other classmen in suspense by pulling wild stunts, thus enjoying their last year of goofing off before taking the big step to becoming . . .a Senior. Leadership was in their hands as they reached the end of their high school days. College and home life matters stared them in the face. Each individual chose his own path and tried to make the best of what knowledge he had acquired. 5 372 Y Closing 6 A SMU JH W I . a WM K 'L 5 Left page: 1. Dina Moran gets advice from Mrs. Shirley Baldwin. 2. Beth Larson shows anticipation at a football game. 3. Sheryl Forsythe looks over books in the library. 4. Mrs. Sherrie Worthington looks on as her basketball team plays. 5. Mike Brassart lis- tens attentively to a class discussion. 6. Mrs. Susan Hefner and Mr. Bill Wheeler spot the photographer, 7. Stephanie Bowen prepares for the senior pep rally routine. Right page: 1. David Smith makes conversation in class. 2. Brenda Hepner sings at a choir meeting. 3. Tiffany Varner works on a math assignment. 4. Danette Causey, Judy Williams, and Lana Treadwell finish a class assignment. 5. Troy Taylor gets can- ned, 6. Darrell Hall participates in a special PE project. 7. Nathan Nash picks up an inquiry from Mr. Tom Cunningham. 8. Renee Roy works on an assignment in study hall. Closing- 373 New friends and dreams will be met with a reason for celebration in each heart. All hearts will remain stead- fast and trueg here's a toast to you SHS!! The Staff Would Like To Thank: The Staff leaves this book to the student body in hopes that at some time, some place, a memory or a familiar face will bring back a reminder of the good times at SHS. Ed McMeans and the crew at Taylor Publishing Co. for being understanding and bearing with us.. . The faculty at SHS for signing notes to let staff mem- bers out of class to work on the yearbook, and for proofing and reproofing quad-paks. . . The students and club sponsors for having group pic- tures made over and over again. . . The parents of staff members for allowing us to stay up all hours of the night, and for being thezre to pat us on the back when things seemed hopeless. . . Mrs. Paula CMomJ Morgan for laughing and crying us through the pains that this book has caused, but most of all for being there when we needed her! The Staff leaves this book to the student body in hopes that at some time, some place, a memory or a familiar face will bring back a reminder of the good times at SHS. 1981 Athenian Staff Editors-in-Chief Cyndi Patterson Alice Weightman Head Photographers Craig Crismon Darryl Neely Assistant Photographers William Bowers Jeff Brown Brad Nickson Brent Wingfield Advertising Editor Janie Graham Business Manager Debbie McNeese Artists John Bock Beth Harper Advisor Mrs. Paula Morgan Staff Lisa Minor Jill Pierce Eric Reutelhuber Chuck Stephens David Webb Leigh-Ellen Clark Caroline Cooper Caroline Edmonson Djuna Foster Ann Jones LaRhonda Jones Jeff Brown. Closing - 375 First row: Brad Nickson, Alice Weightman Lisa Minor, Brent Wingfield, Debbie McNeese, Second row: Craig Crismon, Darryl Neely, William Bowers .. ..., 11213,261 ..,....9192 12 228 295 Acoba, Benlamin .... Adami, Tom ...... Adams, Chris ..... .,...,..9192,249 ....11152,212,272 ...10 7, 20, 202,261 Adams, Denise .................. 10 202 Adams, James .....,............ 11212 Adams, Jeffery ........,.......,12228 Adams. Julie .12 27, 71, 93, 228, 261, 262, Adams Timoth - Y Adlof, Paul ........ Agee, Thomas .... Aguirre, Rene .... 288 ......,,....10202,275 ....10202 ...,..,....12228 Akers, Danny ,..,,,.,..,........ 11 212 Akers, VonNeita Aleman, Izzy ...,,.,.. 989, 127, 192, 255 Alford, Danny . . .1186, 154, 155,212,252 Alford, Roger ...12 84, 104, 105, 228, 275 Allen, Anthony .............,..... 9 192 Allen, Chad ..................... 9192 Allen, Ricky .... .....,.,......9192 Allen, Sharon ....,...,.........,. 9192 Alls, Jana ........,,, 10 27, 202, 263, 360 Alverson, Lisa ,......... 11 212,260,261 Anderson, Ardina Anderson, Chan Anderson, Cindy .,.........10202,255 .1122,40,212,260,261, 369 Anderson, Jeff ...... 9118, 148, 192,249 Anderson, Laura ..., 10112, 119, 202,257 Anderson, Steva ..........,. 11 212,259 Anderson, Tammy . . . ....11212,259 Andrew, Frieda .......,......... 10 202 Andrew, Wendy ............. 12 228,387 Apker, Debbie .................. 11,212 Arbuckle, David .9 102, 153, 192, 251, 261, 369 Archer, Tina ,.... ....... .,... 1 2 62, 228 Armstrong, Bruce. . 106, 59, 202, 261, Armstrong, Catherine ..... 10 69,202,261 270 Armstrong, Wayne ..., ..,....,.. 9 192 Arnold, Byrdena .,......,........ 9 192 Arnold, Elaine ,,.......... 9 51, 192,208 Arnold, India ......,,...,,...... 11212 Arnold, Jane ...., 119,212,260,261,263 Arnold, Tammy .,,....,...... Ashinhurst, Teresa .97,192 ..........,..9192 Aslakson, Laura .............. 9135, 192 Aslakson Marc ...11212 , y ..,..,....,,. Avard, Stephen , 10 88, 125, 160, 212,340 Ayers, Renee Ayers, William Babin, Eric ..... Baca, Bruce .... 10 88, 202, 255, 264 ,,,........,.9148 . . . .9192,261,262 ..........9192,387 Baca, Jack . . . ,,.. 12228, 260, 261 Bader, Debra , .. ........,, 11212 Bagwell, Greg ......, .....,... 2 12, 272 Bain, Sheldon ..........,.....,.. 9 192 ilnhex Bean, Leslie ...... 11 7,61, 212,263,321 Bean, Lori ...11 3.86, 101, 106, 212, 270, 274 Beane, Roger ...,.,,, 11 7,212,274,385 Beard, Dana. . . ..,...,...., 10 202 Beard, Joe .... .............. 1 1 Beard, Teresa ....,.......,. 12 208, 228 Beatty, Megan .......... 9161, 192,252 Bednarz, Lori. . ,11 87, 106, 107, 208, 212, 257 Bednarz, Suzanne ...,... 10 202,208,275 Bedsole, Tom ,... . .10125, 165,202,275 Bell, Derrick .....,.,,,..,........ 9192 Bell, Mark , . . 12 9 228 296 Bell Bell ,Mary .,.,.. ' .12 61, 60, zosf 228: 274 , Peggy ,,,,,.. ..............11212 Bell, Ray ...... ,....,, 1 0 202,260,261 Bell, Tracy ..., ............ 1 1212 Bell, Tracy ...., . , .12 138, 228, 265 Bell Bell , g .... Benedict, Terry .... Benidict, Don. . , William ..... ows Re ina Bennet, Kirk . . . . .12154,228,252 ....,,.,971,192 ........10202 ..............9192,261 Bennett, Patti , . . 1244, 71, 101, 228, 4 Bennie, Kerri ...11 81, 212, 259, 274, 275 Bewley, Brenda .,....... 12 228,274,371 Biegler, Allison . . . 12 52, 71, 152, 153, 228, 259, 272, 289 Bills, Shelia ,,., ....,.......... 1 0 202 Bird. Marie ....... 10 21, 51, 71, 202, 208 Bird, Richard .................... 9 192 Bird, Shirley ..........,. 1148,212,265 Bise, Constance ..............., 10 202 Bishop, Karen 12 66, 67, 81, 136, 137, 138, 139, 228, 257, 264 Black, Mikal .... 12 61, 148, 167, 229, 248, 252, 274, 371, 374 Black, Stacy ...,... ......,..... 1 2 229 Blackburn, Anna .......,. 11 59,213,274 Blackley, Rodney ....,..9192,261 Blackwell, Susan . . , .,,.,... 12229 Blair, Jonna ..... .,.. 9 192, 255 Blair, Ronnie ,..... .... 9 192,261 Blankenship, Alice ....,....,,..... 9192 Blanton, Angela , ....,,,,..... 9 192, 255 Blanton, Cindy ,... 10 53, 71, 88, 112, 120, 208, 257, 275,385 192 Blanton, James ,..... 9157, 158.159, Blanton, Mary Ann ..........11212,274 Blanton, Savella ....,,,,.... 11 212, 259 Bledsoe, Becky ....., 12 63, 225, 229, 255 Bledsoe, Jeff 11 81, 86, 212, 251, 261, 262 Blocker, Ricky ,..,,,,,....,. 10202, 272 Blondy, Karen .......... 10132, 256, 261 Blount, Jeff .........,..,.... 9132, 192 Bluemel, Dawn . .11 95, 212, 261, 262 Boatman, Vickie .,,,,......, 10 202 Boaz, Jerry ,......., 1149,212,252 , 263 , 264 272 Bock, John 12 7, 31, 35, 49, 229, 272.297, 367 Boddie, David .....,,........,,. 12 297 Bond, Claudia , .. ,,....,...9219,261 Bonfoey, Lori ...,,,.. 9 71. 135, 192, 208 Boren,Wesley ....,........,.. 117,212 Booher, Bryan . . . , 12 7,78, 144,229,255 Baio, Lori ,... 12 35, 51, 63, 208, 228, 368 Baker, Daryl .,.,....... 12 228,273,367 Baker, Gwen , . . 12 138, 228. 257, 264, 381 Baker, Hubert .,,....,...... . . . 10202 Baker, James .....,....... 10 3, 24, 202 Baldermann, Sharon . 12 35, 41, 53, 62, 84, Book, Daniel ,...............,,,. 9192 Booker, Patrick ......,.........., 9 192 Booker, Phillip. . . ..., 107,202,252 Boone, Debbie ..... ......,. 1 0 202 Bouchard, Penny ..... ,,.... 1 142,212 Bourland, Randall ....,,........, 10 202 98,101,104,106,107,147,228,257, 259, 265, 274, 306 Baldwin, Lester .1299, 106, 109, 110. 166, 228, 248 Baldwin, Shavon ............ 10 202, 264 Ball, Ann ,,.. Ball, Becky , . Ballou, Donna . . . .,.1162,102,212,259,261 .......,........9192 Ballou, Mike .....,,........., 11 12,212 g , , , . Baur, Kirk ....,,... ,... 9 , 109,249 Banks, James ......,.,. 10 202, 209, 261 ...9 135, 192, 256, 263, 274 . . . . .116,42,212,263,275 Banks, Robin Barcus, Mary Barrett, Sheri . . .11 66, 212, 259, 275, 347 Barron, Mrs, Carrie ,,,...... Faculty 255 Bartley, Preston . , , ,...., 10 202 Barton, Shirley .,.. .....,.,. 1 2 228 Basden, Brenda ,... . .......... 10 202 261 Bass, Debby ,,... ,....... 1 1212, Bass, Matt ,,...,, ..94O,41, 165,192 Batchelor, Debra . , , ....... 10 202,261 Bateman, Pam ..,.. . ,,,. 9 41,192,256 Bau hman Sharla ...... 9192,275 Bowen, Angela . .9 Baxley, Marty ....... Bazan, Mike ......... Beamesderfer, Nanette . Beamon, Andre ...,,, Beamon, Angela .,,.. 376- Index .,......,10202 ......9192,251 ..1010,202,263 .....,1242,228 ...11212,261 116, 192, 256, 258, 275 Bowen, Elnora ........,...,..... 10 202 Bowen, Phyllis ....,..... ,.,,.,, 1 O 202 Bowen, Rovanda ....,,,,......., 11 202 Bowen, Stephanie ...12 62, 71, 83, 87, 98, 99, 101, 147, 229, 259, 274, 275, 283, 349, 373 Bowers, Brian ...,.,....,....,., 10 202 Bowers, Jerrard Henery, , ,,....,,,.. 12 Bowers, Phillip ...,,.... 10 202,261,262 Bowers, Robert ......,,..... 12 229, 274 Bowers, William ..,. ....,. 1 0 7, 31, 375 Bownay, Heidi . . . .,....,,....., 9 261 Boyd, Stephanie ..... 9 53.261, 262, 263 Boyles, Donna ,...,...., . . . 11 22, 262 Braden, Vanna. ,11 27, 260, 261, 262, 263, 367 Brandon, Kelly .,,...,........... 11 212 Branson, Michelle . , . ....... 11213 Brassart, Mike ........ ,.... 9 192, 261 Brawley, Mrs. Betty .... .,.. F aculty 208 Brawley, Melinda . . , , ...... . .9192 Brawley, Melissa . . , ...... 9192 Brawley, Sherry ,... ....... 1 0 202 Brevelle, Michelle .... .... 1 0165.202 Brewer, Angela .... . . . 11 101, 213 Brewer, Kim ...,.. Bridges, Timmy ..., .,..10202,263 9192 Brimer, Randy .,.... 11 58, 213, 262, Brimer, Tammy ..,........... 9192, Bringhurst, Lori . .11 59,67, 213,259 Briscoe, James ......... 10158, 202, Briscoe, Pamela Briscoe, Randall ............12208. ...12111,165,167, Brock, Kent ......... 9101, 147, 192. Brockelman, Bill .....,,..... 10 202, Brooks, Jami ............... 10 202, Brooks, Michael ...............,., Brooks, Rodney 270 270 . 275 257 229 229. 248 225 263 261 9192 .10 202 Brown, David ...... 10160, 189, 202, Brown, Debra ........ 11 63, 71, 214, Brown, Felicia . . . 252 349 ...............9192 Caddell, Bron ...,. 11 12, 48, 76, 213, 265 Caffey, Tonya , .,.......,...,.... 9192 Cagle, Robert . .9146, 148, 158,192,251, 255, 261 Calhoun, Craig .,,......, 9 192, 249, 275 Calhoun, James .12 38, 55, 208, 230, 280 Calhoun, Calhoun, Rosalind ............... 10 203 Calkins, Wylene .,.. Cameron, David Patrice ............. 12 63,230 ...,...12230 Brown, James ......, ,,...... Brown, Jeanette .............. Brown, Jeff D. . 11 7, 30, 213, 261, Brown, Jeff R ...,.. Brown, Jennifer ,.. ......,117, ,10132,133, . .11213 . . .9192 262,272 213,272 202,256 ..11213 Brown, Johnny .....,.,,...... Brown, Kim ,.12 11, 42, 62, 229. 259. 263. 274. 287 Brown, Laura . . 10 202, 208, 260, 261, 262 Brown, Linda ...,.,...,,.... 1153,213 Brown, Mike ........,.,,......... 9192 Brown, Paul. . . ........... 12 229,261 Brown, Rod. , ...... 12 47, 228, 272,289 Brown, Susan ..... 1242, 43.95, 229, 263 Brown, Terry ,,,., Brown, Theresa , , . ......,...10202,248 ..... 10202,263 Brown meld Karolyn . . . ..... ,,.. , . .9 f , Bruce, Renae . . Brummer, Jill ...., Brummer, Joseph . Brunk, Eddie ...., Bryant, Carrie . . . Bryant, Kim . . Buck, Sharol . . . Buck, Susan ,,... Buckingham, Kim '10 101, 202,'257, 264, Buckner, Jay , , , Buckner, Jennifer Buie, Jimmy ....,,..... Bunch, Christy . Burchfield, Laurie. Burchfield, Sarah Burk, Shantrell ....,,, Burkart, Robert. . . Burleson, Billy ..., ,,,...9192 .,.......11213 ......,...,9192,249 ...,10 202, 248, 255 . .10 26, 42, 202, 264 ,,,,.....9192,261 ,..,,......,.12229 . .11213 261,262 275 ....,,.,....38,112 ,. 9192 Buckner, Jeff ,,,.... ...,... 9 192, 208 H' ' 'f9'19'2, 249,255 .....,....,,10202,261 Bunzel, Dawn ,,, ..., 1242,62, 259,287 12 55, 71, 208, 230, 293 ..11213 7 'M .13 192, 255, 261 ,.....9192,261 .. 9192 Burleson, Billy ..... , , , ......,. 10 202 Burley, Damon . ,, . , 9 192, 249, 260 Burnett, John ,,........, ,.,,,, 1 2213 Burrus, Lori ..1249,128,129,130, 131, 167, 230, 255. 272 Burton, Brian , . 12 6, 42, 43, 46, 67, 68, 81, 93, Butler, Danyne ...,,..., . . . . Butler, Kathy ......,..... Butler, Kelly ..,..... Byler, Jennifer Byrum, Scott 4, W. ,K 101, 230, 291, 1171, 9 127, 130, 10121,202, 297,367 , ,11213 213,259 192,255 261,281 . .11273 Cameron, Jerry .,,. . , , Campbell, Kim . , .'1'2 20, 24,'128,'129, Campbell, Marilyn . . . 130, 131, ..,.,,..9192 10141203 264 167, 225, 230, 255, 264 Campbell, Michael , . . 11 15, 133, 137, 138, 139, 213, 255 Campbell, Tinitia .117,151,213 ,257 . 256 Campbell, Trina ,....... 11 133,163,213 Campbell, Valerie , . . 10 151, 203, 257, Cantrell, Jeff, ..,..., 9148, 192, 249, Cantrell, Larry ,,. ......... . . . . Capps, Darryl . , Carey, Charlotte 264 261 .11 .,,1247 230 265 ., . . 1223012451279 Carnes, James .. . .,,...,,... . . . Carnley, Albert ............,. 9 192 Carnley, Cliff , . , Carnley, Sheryl. . .' ,' .n 260, Caroll, David ,,,. 260 , 261 12 230, 281 261 .,......,.....9192 Carpenter, Chris . . . . ...,... 910,192 Carpenter, Leda . . . Carpenter, Scott . . . Carr, Timothy ,,,. Carr, Toni ,,. ....11213,261 ......12203 .,..9192,267 Carrington, Gary .,,..... , . .11213,274 Carter, Angela Carter, Elaine . Carter, Randy , , Carter, Richard Carter, Robert 1211,230,232,261,263, 265 ,.11213,255 11213, 252 9192 carter, scott ,12'144, 230248, 296,374 Carter, Tony .... .............. 4 4, 251 Carter, Tweedie . Cartwright, Amy Casey. Vernice Caswell, Willie Cates, Suzi. . ,. Cathy, Brian . Causey, Danette Chadrick, Betty Chaffin, Alan Chaffin, Anthony Chaffin, Chris . Chaffin, Dorothy . , Chaffin, Leroy ,. . Champion, Sheila , . . Chaney, Randy Chapin, Brian , .. Chapman, Shane Chappell, Edward Chappell, Janice Chappell, Johnny .....,9192 .. 924,32,192 ,1141,213,261 11208,213 ,,...,,.12230 ,,.1024,203 ...1148,213 . ,..,,,, 9 9192 . ........ 10 . . ,9192,257 .....10203 . , ,9192, 193 , . 1071,203 10109,203,252 , 12 44, 230, 265, 293 10 203, 274 1 . 10114, 143, 248, 252, 264 9 135, 193, 256 . .,.. 1083.203 .un Stan Thomas and Dewayne McKinney work on a drawing in Art ll. Chappell, Martha ..... 11 12, 48, 214, 267 Charlton, Scott ........,..... 11 26,214 Charlton, Whitney .9 18, 89, 122,125, 160, 161,193,255 Chesley, Larry .,,,,,..........., 11 214 Chesnutt,KeIIy . . . Chester, Julie ..... ..12230,292 ....9 193, 256, 275 Childers, Terry ........,..... V, .... 9 193 Christman, Richard ,.., .....,... 9 193 Chumbley, Christi .... .,,.. 1 0 53, 203 Chumbley, Paula. . . Church, Bruce ..,.. ,..,10203,274 .....11214,248 Clark, Mrs, Alierre ,.,,... Faculty 129, 255 Clark, Jim ..........,.,.......,, 9 193 Clark, Leigh-Ellen . 12 7, 27, 31, 40, 61, 173, 230, 261, 262, 274, 297, 311 Clark, Sherrie ...,.,,.......,... 11 214 Claybrook, Kelly ......... 9 193, 255, 261 Claybrook, Kim .... . . , .9143, 193,255 Clayton, Jeff ..... ..... 1 2 230,261,262 Clayton, Ronald .......,.......,, 10 203 Clinton, Tonya ..,,,, 9193,260,261,275 Clower, Steven ................. 10 203 Coats, Leslie ,... Cobbs, Sarah .... Coco, Chris ....., Cogburn, Robert . . . Coker, Sherri ,,.. Cole, Bobby ..., Cole, Novella . . . .............12230 ,...1022,203,275 .,....1088,203 ....10203,255 ....,..9193 ..............9193 ,,......,,11214,265 Cole, Robert ........,....., 12 230,261 Coleman, Kim ..,.,.. 9 101, 193,261,265 Collette, Ken . , , ............... 12 231 Collins, Cindy .,.. Collum, James. .. Commons, Blair Company, Cathy . . . Company, Terry ,.............9193 ......,......10203 .............9193,249 10 141, 203, 260, 261, 264 . . .11214 248,264 Conley, Kim .... 12 62,102,119,231,294 Conner, Cathy ..,...,,.,,,....,, 12 231 Conner, David ....,......... 12 231,273 Conrad, Heidi ....,,,...., 9 35,193,256 Conrad, Scott. . . 1035, 203, 248, 252, 264 Conway, Paul ....., Conway, Richard . . Cook, Jeff ...... Cook, Jerry ,.,, Cook, Katie ....... Cook, Lonnie ,..,.. ,,.,...,,....11214 .,..9193,249,255 ..,,..12231.289 .......10203,260 Cookston, Stephanie ,,.. 10 203,261,263 280 Cooper, Carolyn . . . Cooper, Debbie .... Cooper, Sylvia. . . Cope, Lucy ...,. Copeland, Ben ..... Copeland, Dawn . . . Copeland, George , , Corbitt, Ronnie ..,, Corley, Shonda .... Cornett, Michelle , , Cornter, Laurie ,... Cosby, Susan ...... 12 30, 231, 263. ..............9193 ...,,1145.61,214 ,,......12231 ......,10203 ...9193,261 , ..,,.... 9193 ...,....10203 .,,.10203,264 ,. ..,, 10 203,263 ......,...1135,214 .......,.,,,.12231 Couch, Steve. . 12 3, 6, 101, 231, 261, 262. 263, 275, 367 Coulson, Linda .........,,,.. 9 193,255 Coulson, Nancy ,,.. Courtner, Laurie . . . Courtne Ruth ,,,.11214,263 ..,.....1154 ......10203 y, ...,...... , Courtney, Virginia .,..,....,..,.. 11 217 Cowart, Dean ...12 5,146,147,231,255, 272 Cowart, Jimmy .....,...,,,, 10 203, 261 Cowart, Lynn .... Cox, Lisa ...... ....1135,42,214 .......10203,257 Cox, Mike ... ,,,... 11 66, 214,255 Cox, Tom .,.. ,,,,,.....,.... 1 0 203 Cox, Tonda ........ 12 225, 231, 255, 282 Cozwell, Max ......,............. 9193 Cozzaglio, Mark ..,, Craddock, Dee , , , ...,.,......9193 ,...,.,.......10203 Craddock, Donna ....... 11 137,214,257 Craddock, Karen .... ....9 193, 255, 256 Craddock, Lavonna . , . ...,.., 913, 193 Craddock, Lee ..,, Craddock, Sharen . Craig, Frank .,,... Crabtree, Shelly . . ........10203 .....9193.256 ....,,11214 ......,,..9193 Craven, Brandon ...,...... 12 6,231,274 Crawford, Deborah ....... 12 61,231,282 Crawford, Dhana ..,, .... 1 125,214,314 Crawford, Don .... Crawford, Tammy . Creekmore, Todd . ........97,193 ........11214 .......... 9193 Creel, Pat .....,.,...... 12 60, 231,292 Crichton, Craig . . . Criger, Jeff ..... 1 ...,.1240,231 25, 52i71,77, 231,263 Cripe, Ronnie ,.............. 1142,214 Crismon, Craig . 11 7, 30, 45, 214, 263, 375 Crockett, Tonya .. Crosby, Eddie ,... Crosby,Jimmy . , . Crosby, June ..... ,.,.,..........9193 ...............9263 ,...1245, 231,263 ...1142,75,214 Crossman, Ernie .,.. ,....... 1 1214 Crossman, James. . Crossman, Janee . Cruise, Carrie ..,. Cumberledge, David .... Cumberledge, Terry Cummings, Kristi ..... Curran, Lauri ...,,. Curry, Alvey .... Curtis, Danny ,,,. . Curtis, Kevin . . . Dacus, Dedra ..... Dagenais, Sheryl . . Dahms, Kathryn , . Dahms, Miriam . . . ......10 .....9193 .,..12231 ....,9193 ...,11214 ......10203 ..,,,9193,255 .,.,,,10203 ,...10203 ....11214 ...9193, 261 .....,..1263,231 12231 281 263 .,......iil0203i Dallas, Crayton ....,. 10 68. 203, 263, 265 261 Dalrymple, Michael .......... 10 203, Dalton, Prussia .......,......... 10 203 Daniel, Chris . . . ,,........,,.. 10264 Daniel, Faith ...., 10 203, 257 Daniel, Kellie ,,.... f'1o2o9', 250, 251, 264 Daniel, Kenneth .,.........., 9103,255 Daniel, George ..,.... . .......... 12 231 Daniel, Scott ...,.......,............ 9 Daniels, Mary . . ,12 62, 160, 231, 259, 297 Darwin, Benay .,..........,........ 12 Darwin, Bobby ,......, 9 54, 78, 101, 193 Darwin,Tonya . . . Darwin,Trisha ...,.,,,... 1235, 101,231 Daugherty, Debbie .....,,....... 10 203 Daugherty, Diane . Daugherty, Michelle ,11 6, 38, 59,214,274 Davenport, C-heryl .... 203 ........1043,203 Davenport, Lisa .....,.,.......,. 11 215 David, Neil ....... .... 1 126,214,250 Davidson. Cindy , , . ..... 10203, 264 Davidson, Kenneth . . , .... 11 203, 251 Davis, Brian ......, Davis, Derek .,,.. Davis, Jennifer ..., Davis, Jimmy ....... Davis, Melissa . . . . . . Davis, Monica .... Davis, Roger . . . Davis, Teresa . . Davis, Todd .,,, Davis, Tonya . . , Day, Joe ....... Dean,Tony . ...... .....10203. 261 . . , .1212,208,231 ,...1071,203,275 .1035, 183,203 9116, 193,256,258 ..,......,.11214 ........9193,261 .....,,9193 ........12 ,.........9193 .....,,....10203 . . . 10 6, 38, 59, 203 Deemer, Virginia ..,,.....,...... 10 203 Greg Gittens goes up for two points. Q 'sv Q ,:,. . :K Delphin, Gina ..... Denison, Deanna. . . Denney, Andrea , . . DePute, Millita ..... Derrick, Larry .... Desaloms, Marianna.-1.0 272 Dicken, Kevin .,,.. Dickerson, Billy ..... Dickson, Brenton .. Dill, Chris ........ Dillon, Carolyn ..,, Dingman, Dean . . . Dismuke, Mark . . , Dixon, Billy .,... Dixon, Tanya , , , Dobbs, Tim ...... Dobson, Brian .... Dodd, Steve . . , , . Dodson, Beth ..... Dodson, John .... Dodson,Tommy . . . Dollar, Joel ...... Dollins, Donna ,,.. Dollins, Wendy ...... Donoho, Tony ..... Dooley, Robert .... ' Q be .ew 1 4 if llt' 7 7 7 Paula Guess checks a student's record. 1 44---- 9 35, 193 Eggen, Eric ..... .... 1 2 232 ..,,9135,193,256 Eggen,Ralph ,,,,10203 .........1122,215 1235 .....9118, 193,249 .........,,.12231 .,...,..10203 .....9193,249 .,,,.9193,257 ....,.10203 ....12232,367 ,.....11215 .....9193,255 ,,,,..11215 .,.....249 ......l213 .,.....9193 .........9193 ....12232,279 ....,.10203 .......9193 ....,.,.10203,267 .10114,203, 248,264 Dorsey, LaTanya . .9 26, 64, 193. 255, 262 Dorsey, William ..11 5, 22, 26, 64, 81, 215. 262, 274, 275 Dotson, Benita . . 12 62, 102, 232, 259, 367 Dotson, Brian ..... ,...,,.,.. 9 193, 249 Dotson, Bruce ,..,,......... 11 215, 248 Douglas, Donna ,,............... 10 203 Douglas, Gary .............. 13 232, 294 Douglas, Steve . . . , , 12 146,232, 252,255 Dowdy,Tim- ...........,........ 11215 Dowell, Curtis ....... .......... 1 2 232 Dowell, Dana ,....... 9134,142,193,255 Dowlin, Sherine ..........,,,,.,. 10 203 Downing, Todd 12 183, 232, 248, 252, 279. 374 Downing, Troy ............,,.... 11215 Drennon, Didi .... Drescher, Cheryl . . . Driggs, Cindy ,,.... Driscoll, Jackie ...... .....11215 ......9193 ...1067,203 .....1123,2l5 Duckworth, Leslie ,,., .,,,,,,.. 1 1 215 Dueringer, Brad , , . Dueringer, Kim . . . Dudley. Jubal .,.. Duffer. Bob .... Duke, Trenna ,,,.. Duncan, Donna .... Duncan, Kathy, , , Duncan, Ricky , . . Dunlap .Gary. . Dunn, Ricky .... Durretf, Joe ,,,.. Dusold, Melinda. Dusold, Phillip , . Dyer, Mr. Mack . ...........11215 ....1271,232,28O .,.,Facuny111 ......10203 ..,,....17 .....10203 ...........11215 ,........10203,272 .....10157,203,251 .......11125,215 ...12232 ...10203 ...,Faculty 161 Eanes, Douglas .... ..... . , 12 232 Early, Jobn ,, , .... 12 232,289 Easley, Sissy .... .....,,.,. 1 2 215 Echols, Becky . .. ...,,..,.,. 11215 Eddins, Keith ..,, ,,,........,. 1 2 232 Eddins, Sharon ........ 11 7, 63, 215, 273 Edgett, Donnie ..... ......,..... 9 193 Edgett, Kelly ....,,., .......,. 1 1215 Edmonson, Caroline ,. ..,.... 1131,215 Edmonson, Harold ......,,.. 12 232,291 Edward, Ann ......,..,. 10161,203, 252 Edward, Camille . . . .....,,.... 10203 Edwards, Gayla .... ...... ,... 9 1 93 Eggleston, Lesley ...,,,..........,,, 11 Eggleston, Melissa .........,...... 9 194 Elder, Bridgette .12 63, 232, 259, 280, 287 Elder, Mike .....,,.. Elder, Myrtle ...,.... Elliott,-Shawn ,,..... Ellis, Kim ..,,....,.. Ellis, Macheiie. . . 12 76i106,2324,257,274 Elston, Jimmy ....... Engel, Jeff .,.,,..... England, Shelly . . . Engledow, Terri . . . Epps, Anderson . . . Epps, Larry ..,, Epps, Melissa ,,.. Eriksen, Susan .... Ervin, Vanessa ..,... Eschelman, Susan .... Estes, Cheryl .,,,... Evans, David ..... Evans, Kerensa . . . Everett, Sandy ....... Everson, Elizabeth , . . Eyrom, Kendra ..... Fair, Harry ...... Fallon, Jim ....... Fallon, Patrick .... Felder, Bobby . . . . . Ferguson, Kerry .,..... Ferguson, Mike .....,.. Figueroa, Eric ..........,..,. .....1235,49,252 .......1163,215 ....1148,215,265 10 203 ...,,,,,...9194 .......9194 ...10203,261 .........10204 ....,.,..,.9194 . . .12 55, 208, 232 .....12232,256 ....,..9194,255 ..,.92,6,69,193 .,....9194,261 ....,,,10204 ....1025,204 ,......10204 ...12232,274 ......10204 ,.1265,232,273 ..1l71,215,263 ,........10204 ..........11215 ....,,11 215,255 11215 I 11144, Fillman, Patti .11 11, 42, 59, 2151 263, 274 rancher, Brad .... 9 32, 127, 194, 249, 251 Fincher, Michelle .10 18, 68, 204, 265, 367 Fine, Deana .......,,,,,,....... 10 204 Fisher, Mike .......... Fisher, Robert ,,,,........,,. ...,,,.,....252 11215 Fisk, Laura ...... 12 3, 232, 264, 296, 342 Fleck, Jeffrey ........,,,.....,,. 10 204 Fleming, Debbie, .11 7, 22, 50, 53, 87, 106, 107, 208, 215, 257, 263, 275 Flexer, Doris ......... 1142,62,215,264 Flowers, Cynthia ....,,.,........10204 Floyd, Shari ..,......... 12 232,259,286 Fogle, David. . 12 47, 62, 66, 232, 260, 265, Fogle, Kathy ,...... Fontaine, Barry . . . Fontaine, Jerry . . . Fontaine, Meg ..,. Forbes, Chuck ..... Ford, Lorinda .... Ford, Melinda . . . Ford, Modie ..... Fordyce, David .... Forsythe, Sheryl Foster, Djuna . Foster, Gary . . . Foster, Greg , . , Foster, Phillip . . Fountain, Sherry .... Fowler, Kete .,,,. Fowler, Tina ..,., Frailicks, Roy. . . Francisco, Paige Franklin, Lonnie. Franklin, Patty .... Franklin, Robert Franklin, Sarah ...., Franks, Cindy . . Franks, Sherri . , , Froese, Janet . . 286 ........,1171,215 ......11215,275 ,9194,260,261 .......,,,...9194 ...,10125,204,248 ...........9194 .........10204 ,..12232 ......,,,...l0204 .. .11182,215,259 .103,7,51,204,208 .,,.....10204,272 11158,159.215,251 ..........,.10204 .,,....,,1221,233 ....9194,255 .............9194 ,,,.....10204,248 .9116,194, 256,257 ......,..1022,204 .......,,...11215 .........,,,.9194 ,.,,........,9194 ..1142,62, 102,215 ......,,,,,.11215 ,...10204, 261,262 Index - 377 Frost, Leanne . ,,,,, ,,,,.... 9 194 Frost, Robert. . . . . 12 233,272 Fry, Terri .. .1162,102,215.259.274 Fugett, Donna . .... 12 233,259,289 Fuller, Susan . 12 41, 51, 60, 101. 233, 259, 260, 261, 265, 274, 284 Fulton. Rodney 9194,204,255 Furtch, Carla . , 10 204 Furtch, Randy . . . 12 55 Gafford, Eddie . 12 54. 81, 104, 233, 256, 294 Gafford, Robin ,,,.,, 10 6. 38. 204, 208 Gailey, Michelle .12136,139,151,233. 257, 264 Gaines, Christopher .............. 9 251 Gaines. Edwin .,..... ..... .... 9 Gaines, Frances ,,,.,, 11215 Gajewskl, Paul ,,............ 9 32. 194 Galbraith, Demetrius .... . . .9127, 194 Gallegos, Cathy ,... 9 116. 194, 256. 258 Gallion. Tim .... , . . 9194,251 Galloway, Anthony . ...,,,, 9194 Gamboa, Cecilia , , , . . . 10 204 Gann, Danny ,,,,,....... 11 47. 215. 265 Gardener. Sheila . , . 9194.255 Garland, Ramona . . 10 204,264 Garland, Trish ..,,,, 10 204 Garrard. Mary ,,12 3, 44, 51. 71. 208. 233, 256. 259 Garrett, Charlotte 12 47,233 Garza, Patricia ... .11215 Gassaway, Donna . . , ,.., 12 233 Gatti, Darryl . 12 32, 42, 54, 252. 263 , .11 10 204. 260. 261 Hill, Leonard . , .964, 127, 165, 194,262 2, Gauntt, James Gearinger. Debbie Gearin er Richard S ' . Gentry, Daniel ...... Gentry. Mike Gentry. Vaughn George, Bruce Gerlach, Mike Gilbert. Dean Gilley, Dine Gittens, Greg . . . Glaze,Tracy . Glenn, Lisa . . Glenn, Susie Glidwell, Stacy Godsey, Julie . Gogoly. Suzanne Goldston. William Gomez. Maria Gonzales, Eddie Gonzales, Jackie Gooch, Cary Goode, Bessie 11 216,260. 261 H... 10204 11216,273 9194, 263 .. .11216,263 .. ..... 11216 98, 194, 249, 251. 255 ...9119.194 .11121,122,125,216 . 11216 9194 ,96, 194, 275 , 946,194 9194 12273 11 11.216, 262, 263,367 1117 165,216,251,272 Goodman, Charles 12 13, 233, 265, 272, Goodman. Shannon Gorman, Ross Grady, Mickey , Graham, Jamie Graham, Janie Graham, Jim Grant, Patsy Graves. David . . Gray, Chas. .. . Gray, Cheri Gray. George Gray. Michael .. Green, Ellis. .. .10204,264 1064, 204, 272 10204 275 10204 11 41. 216, 261, 262 12 233,265 . 12 7,233,263 .11 216, 230 9194 10204 ... , .9194 ,...9 21,194 12 9194 10204 9194 Green, Larry ....... Greenway, James Greenway, Teresa ........ 11 71, 216, Greiner, Amy ...... , Griffin. Beverly ......,...... 12 208. Griffin, Gina ....,,,.,,, ,9134,194. ...........9194 . ..,.. 12233 259 .......9134194 233 256 Griffin, Karyn .11 42, 43. 53. 208. 216. 263 Griffin, Kathy ...........,.... 9194, Griffin, Lonnie . Griffin, Paul . Griffin, Rhonda Griffin. Robin .. 116,16,7'1, .10 216, 194 11132,133. Griffith, Ricky . . . 10 40, 132, 204, 260, Grigg. Fred R. . . . Gri John 255 204 260 9 41, , 261 256 261 263 ......1220,233, . . 10 204,248 gg. .......... ,251 Grigg, Kenneth 10 40, 41, 204, 261, 262, 263 Grimm. Bobby ....,,............. 9194 Gripp, David Grisham, Kay 1221, 56, 233, 273 11216 Grissom, Doug. . 11 41'.'21'e,'26o,'261. 263. Gross. Gina . Gudgel, Jim . Guedea, Dolores Guedea, Federico Guedea, Fernando . Guerrero, Roger Guerrero, Ruben Guess, Carla . Guess, Deborah .. Guess, Paula ,, Guidubaldi, Teresa Gurley, Jerry , . . 274 , ....... 9194 9194, 260, 261 9194 ,...932,194 .9194 ,,..11216,272 11216 11216 ..11216,275 ..11216,257 9194 .10 1 14, 204, 248, 264 Guy, Tracey ..................,, 11 216 Haakinson, Carole . . , 10 204, 264 Haakinson, Jerry ..... .... 1 1 18.216 Hagan, Kellie . .. 1163 216 Haggard, Arvis Haggard, Jeffery , , Haggard, Pam ..... Hairsine, Thomas Hale, Cathy . Hall, Darrell Hall, Jimmy ,. ... Hamilton. Lisa . . Hammer, Jonathan .. Hanley. Fred . Hanna, Gina ..... Harding, Beverly Hargrove, Charles ' 31059631204 ........,9194 .......9194 .....12 .....11216 ...1254,233 .....10204 .. .... , 9194 .11216 .. .... 11153,216 ,, ....... 10204 11216 i11er.216,'2Aa.264. 272 Harper, Beth 12 6, 38, 62. 68, 79. 102, 233. Harper. Lori Harrell, Angela Harrell, Carl. Harrell, Cindy Harrell, David Harrington. Ronnie Harris,Gwen . .. Harris, James .... Harris, Lynda . Harris. Sandra Harrison. Brad Harrison, Cary. 255, 259. 265, 275, 289 11216 . .9194 1151.216 .. .... ...,9194 9 194, 249. 251 .10204 9194 , 9194 . 1154.216 11216,263 ... 9194 9194 Harrison, Casey .12 251, 286 Harrison. Doug . . .11216 Harvey, David 10 204 Harvey, Donna , . . 10 204 Harvey, Dudley . . . ..... 10 204 Harvey, James ..... . . .9194,261 li 4 21 I , g we K.. 0 g 4. S ia, ig 1 '4 . ix l ii llll 1 Vly Q . if I ' l .i3 at 1 F Jami Love, Sharon Vrla, Gweneen Scruggs, Mrs. Allieree Clark, Becky Pate and Andrea McKee attend a pep rally honoring the volleyball team. 378 - Index ,X Donna Gassaway daydreams in the principaI's office Hargrove, Charles ..11 167, 264, 272, 374 Harwell, Joe ........... . .. , ,9194 Hase, Kristi . 12 3, 53. 66, 106. 107, 233, 234. 257 Hase, Susan .........,. .,... 9 194,258 Hastings, Paul. , ,.... .12 233,234,251 Hatch,Eddie. ..... 11 111,208,216, 248 Hattie, Lori ...........,.......... 9194 Hatton, Charles ,,......,,....... 10 204 ' 11 216 Havings.DeeAnn ......,........ .11216 Hayden. Eric Hayes, Diana . . . 12 13, 59, 60. 71, 84, 233, 234. 274, 344 Hayes, Rachelle ...,.........,... 10 204 Heatley. John ,,,.... 9 194,249 Heil, Eric .............. 12 233,234,291 Henderson, Billy ............,...,..... Henderson, Machelle .....,,,.. Henderson, Penny . 12 233,234 Henderson. Tommy ...... ..... . 9194 Hendrick, Tammy ...... ....... . 9194 Henry. Linda .,,,,. Henry, Mark . . . Henry, Mary . . Henry, Robin .... .. .913,184, 194,256 Henson, Sam ...............,... 12 265 , , ,11217 ......10 ,265,293 ....l0204.263 .. .... ...9194 ...11216 Henson, Wade .. ....... ,... Hepner, Brenda , 11 5, 35, 43, 45, 217, 263 Herbert, Cindy ....... 12 33, 38. 208, 234 Hermes, Doug ....,......,,. 10 204,272 ..1148,216,265 ..9194 Hermes. Joann ...,... Hernandez, Josephine Huber, Kathleen .... Hudgins, Mrs. Ida ....,,..10204 ..,..Teacher71 Hernandez, Raymond . Herod, Reggie ....... Herpeche, Theresa . . . . .... 1171.217 . ..... 12234 ,,10204 Hestand, Debbie ,,,.. ..... .... 9 1 94 Hestand, Janice 11 22, 59, 73, 78, 93, 217. 274 Hick, Floyd ....,................... 10 Hickman, Jackie . . . .... 10204, 267 .......10204 .... .10204 .....11217,265 Hickson, Michelle ......,,....... 10 204 Hickman, Jimmy ,... Hickman. Scott . . . Hickson, Letitia . . . Higgin, Bobby ......... ... ..... 9194 Hightower, Brenda . . . 12 42, 43, 208, 234, 245, 263 Hill, Karen . ..........,,........ 9194 Harrington, Ronnie .... ........ 1 0 255 Hudson, Jessica . . .9195,256 Huff, Penny , . .. ..... 10 204 Hughes, Cindy. . . . . 12 58,234 Hughes, Cyndi . . ,....,. 9195 Hughes, Marilyn ... ...11 217, 252 Hughes. Tommy .. . ...... 12 234 Hughes, Victor ..... .,....,. 1 1 217 Hughley, Barry ,. . .... 11 146,255 Hughley, Starla. . . . ......,, . .10 Hughley, Unne . . . 10 Hull, Tim ................. 9 24, 26, 249 Hunt, Edward , .,.. Hunt, Phyllis. . .. Hunt,Sherry . . Hunter, Lester ,... Hunter, Mark ..... Hunter. Mike . Hunter. Pamela .,.... . Hunter, Stephanie Huntsman, Lisa Hurley, Ken .... Huschke. Sherri Hutcherson, Rick Hutchison, Mike . ,. . Hutson, Lee .... Inman, Angel . . .11 87, 167, 217, 264 10 141, 204, 248, 264 ....,,.10204 ....11121,217 ....11217,255 .. ........... 9195 .12234 .......9151, 195,257 , , ,.,. 1032, 204, 274 . . 117,217,261 10132,204,256 .,,....11217 .....1255 234 . ...,9195 .....1027,204 Isaacs, Melisa , 119,217,256 Isabell, Patricia ,. .. 9143,195,255 Jack,James ,, ..117,13,144,217,255 Jackson, Audrea , . ...,. 9156.195 Jackson, Bobby .... 12 157, 211, 234, 251 Jackson, Carl.. ,............ 1117,217 Jackson, Charles. . . . . ..... 915,195 Jackson, Derek. ..,,, ..... 1 0 Jackson, Jessie . , . . .12 234,272 Jackson, Joann . . . ,...... . .10 204 Jackson, Kelly ..... ,. .9 165, 195, 270 Jackson, LaTonya .... ......,.. 1 1 217 Jackson, Richard ............... 11217 Jackson, Steven ........ 11 217, 252,255 Jackson, Theresa Hilton, Kevin .......,........... 9194 Hindsley, Carolyn ... . . .9194 Hindsley, Mildred ... . . .9194 Hindsley, Terry ........,,............ 9 Hines, David ................... 10 204 Hinkle, Elizabeth ...11 24, 64, 71, 76, 217, 262, 275 Hobaugh, Robbin ...,......,....,, 9194 Hobby, Theresa ..,..... 9194 Hodge. Raymond ....... 11217,262,273 Hodges, Bill .... 12 53. 234, 261, 262, 281 Hogan. Cheryl ....... ...... 1 166. 217 Hogan, Michael .........,,. . , .9194 Hogan, Ricky .... Holcomb. Kevin. . . .......935,194 ....12234.293 Holland, Jerome ....... ' 111 122,125,217 Hollister, Philip ..,.........,..... 9194 Holloway, Charlotte .9102,107,110,112. 131,195 H0lt. Janet. . .........,...., 12 63, 234 Holt, Van ,.....,..... .,....... 1 0248 Honea,Michael.1186,109,110,166,217, 248,255 Hopper, Patrick ............,...,. 9195 Hoppess, Graham ..., ,... 1 111,217 Howell, Dan ,....... ...l1217,264 Howell, Jeff ...... Howell, Susan ...... Hubbard, Wendell . . . ......1071,204 ....,.......9195 . . 1113,217,275 Jacobs, Charles ,...............9165 12146,148 160, 235 Jacobs, oemig . i1143,67.218l263,275 Jacobs, Jeff ...,.,.,............ 10 204 Jacobs. Jennifer . 1143 218,264 HU9'1'3'5,195:255,256 Jacobs, LaVonda ,,,. Jacobs, Pam , . ................9195 James, Clinton ..............., Jenkins, Charla ,.,.. Jenkins, Daniel . Jenkins,Jane . Jenkins, Ronald ... Jennings. Carla . Jernigan, Brigetta . . . Johnson, Andrea , Johnson. Angela .... Johnson, Angela .... . . . Johnson, Carolyn , , . . . . Johnson, Charles Johnson, Dean ,. . , Johnson, Diane . Johnson, Glenda Johnson. Joyce ... ..,...9 11 188218. 260,261 ,1263,235 ........12235 ...11208,218 ..12235 ....9135,195 ........11218 .10102,204,263 11218248.26-4 .9195 ,.......11218 ....11218 .. 9195 Johnson, Karen .......4. 11 62,218,259 Johnson, Kenneth ...10 6, 10, 40, 41, 204 Johnson, Lowell ...,.... 12 9, 51.95.235 Johnson, Michelle ......... Johnson, Stephan Johnson, Steven ....,..... Johnson, Teresa ,.,..,.,,, Johnson .Tona ...,.,,..... Johnson, Tracey ......,,.. Johnson, William Jones, A . . .9 6. 46. ntoinette ,,...,,.. Jones, Bobby ,.....,...... ......10204 .12 52, 60, 71, 235, 274 ...,,..9195 .......9195 . .... ,11218 ...1013,204 195,261,262 .117,31,218 ...,..12235 Jones, Brad ....,.... 9 9, 24, 25, 249, 295 Jones, Chris ,... ........ Jones, C Jones, C hris ...,,,...,.... i8UdeI1e .,...,,... ......1121S ....,.12235 . . .9195,256 Jones, Cynthia .11 11, 42, 43, 79, 218, 263 Jones, Debbie ........,,,....... 11218 Jones, Jacque . . 12 51, 52, 58, 60, 71. 235, 259, 270, 274, 282 Jones. Jennie ...... 10 204, 208, 261, 262 Jones, LaRhonda. . 12 7, 31, 175, 188, 235, Kottwitz, Andrea ,,,. ..,. 9 195, 260 Kottwitz, Michael ............ 10 42, 261 Krajewski, Marsha .................. 10 Kramer, Kelly ........ 119, 183, 219, 256 Krause, Jeff .... .........,....... 1 0 Krauss, Ronda ...........,......... 10 Krider, Stuart . . . 11219 248 Kuhn, Greg ,,.,.,.. 11 104, 105, 219, 249 Kulhavy, Anna ...,,,......,,., 9 58. 195 Kulhavy, Joseph ...... 11 53, 71, 219. 274 Kumlar, Donna ..,. .,..,.. T eacher 248 Kurkendall, Jerry . . . Kvestad, Bobby ..., Kvestad, Valerie . , Kyler, Kristy ,.,,,. .. 9134.195 ..,....,10 Jones. Randy ....., Jones, Sharon .,,,... Jones, Tim ....... . . Jones, Tinishia ..,,. Jordan, Johnny ,,,. Jordan. Julie ,,.,. Juntunen, Brian ..,, Justus, Jennifer .,.. Kaats, Darren .... Kane, Dawn ..,. Kane. Jeanne ..... Kane, Sherri . . . 259 11 165, 218, 248, 264 ..,.....9195,256 ............9195 .....11218 ...,,10204 ......11218 .....1149,218 .....9195,262 Lafoy, John ...,, Lair, Nelson ,.... Lalonde, David, . . Lamb, Eric ...... Lamb, Velma .... Lambert, David . . Lambert, Michelle Lampkin, Johnnie Landham, Allan . . Landholt, Kim ,.. Laney, Nandra. .. Lange, Stephanie Lankford, Melanie ....9195,261 ....,.11219 ..,....12293 .........9129,195 ............11219 42,43,236,263,288 ..........,.10195 .....,.......9195 ......9116,195 ....,.12236,256 ....,,......12236 ,,..12236, 270,280 ....92,195. ........l0 ...,.12 Kear Brid ette... .....11 1 S Kear, Sandra . . . Keel, Brent ...... Keel, Ursula ....,. Keene, Billy ,,.,.. ......10 ...,......11218. ......117,10,25, 251 204 195 235 218 204 248 204 218 Keene, Don . . . 12 7, 50. 83, 160, 235, 252, Keene, Kim ...... Keeney, Denise , , , 282 ..,..97,195,260,261 ......,11219 Kelly. Darryl 12 ss. 168. 109, 166,235,249 Kelle . Dennis .... ,,........11208,218 Y Kelley, Karen ........,,,,....,,.. 9 Kelley, Kim .... Kelley, Lisa ....,, Kelley, Susan ..... Kelley, Thad ..... Kemp, Link ...,.. Kendall, Mike .... Kennedy. Ricky. . . Kerr, Donald ,.... Kever, Julia .... Key, Russell ..... Killion, Daivd .,.,, Killion, Sherry .... Kinder, Steve ..., King, George ..,,, King, Jim ......., King, Mary ...... King, Robbin King, Tina . . . Kinsey, Don ....,. Kinsey, Gerald. , . Kinsey, Jeannette Kirby, Shelly ........ Kirby, William ....,.. Kirk, Nancy ..... Kirkpatrick, Gena Kirkpatrick. James , . . Kisloski, Laurie , , Kisloski, Roger. . Kniffin, Sharon . Knight, Karrie . .. Knight, Sandy , ..... Konkle, Sharon . . Koschelew, Teresa . , . . . . .943, 135,195 195 256 ..........,1075i204 ....,....,.1259, ...1088,114,248. ...,..11218,26O. 11 40, 41, 218, 261, 262 235 ...,1259,72, . 235 264 261 284 . . . .12 49, 74, 235, 273 . .12167,235,248. ..11148,208,218. .10 374 195 235 252 195 ,...,..1165,l65,218 1268, 75,235,263,288 ,.....,.,,....11218 ...,......12235,265 Lara. Beatriz ...,.,............,..., 10 Larson, Beth ,,10 3, 41, 42, 204, 260, 261, 262 Larson, Jeri ...,,.,...... ,116,219,263 Latham, Edith .... .....,... 1 0 263 Latham, Kim .... ,.,..... 1 141 Latham, Viola . . . ..... 12 236, 289 Latsch, Dawn .......,.............. 10 Lattimore, Kim ........,. 11 41,260,261 Laws, Angie ......................., 10 Lawlis, Leisha 12 29, 42, 43, 236, 259, 262. 263, 367 Lawson, Daryl. .11 219, 248, 263, 264, 272 Lay, Karen . 12 62, 208. 236. 259, 274, 282 Layman, David .,,,,,..... 10 88, 95, 263 Leach, Kevin .................., 10 251 Leake, Beth .... 12 7, 40, 41, 50, 236. 261, 262, 295 Leard, David ..........,,. 12 36, 49, 272 Leard, Gina ,,,.,,,, ......,,. 1 2 236 Lee, Mitch ........... ..., 1 2 9, 50, 293 Leeswood, Michelle .............. 12 219 Leeswood, Scott ................ 10 216 Leflore, Kenneth. . ..... 11 219,248,264 Lemons, Jean .11 42, 62, 67, 71, 102, 208, 219, 275 Leonard, Vince ....... ..,... 1 1 188,219 LeRoy, Eugene 12 7. 26.40, 236, 245, 261. 263 LeRoy, Steve ..............,.... 11 219 Lesnick, Anne . . . .,,,....... 11219 Lesnick, Tom .... . . . 1071, 248, 264 Leute, Brenda ..... ....,.,....... 1 0 Leute, Sheila ..... . . .11 59, 102, 259 Leveille, Scott .......... 12 236,272,284 Lichnovsky, Debbie ...........,,, 10 138 . . . 12235, 261, 367 11219,260 .'.'121s9'.2'35. 262,274 ,1251,63, 208. 235 ..,,,.......9195 .....12235 ...1126,219 ......9195 .,...10263 .....12235 ........1O ...,.11219 Lichnovsky, Diane ,...,,...... 9 195,255 Lightfoot, Angie . 12 9,25,98,99, 101,147 Lincecum, David ...... 1065, 68, 189, 265 Linden, lshea ..,................ 10 273 Little, Eric .....,. .....,....106,74 Littrell, Rhonda . . .... 10 50,208 Locke, Lena ..... ....., 1 1219 Loftin, Donna .,,. ..... 9 195 Logston, Casey .... ,... 1 0 Lohr, Tom ....... . . .9195 Lora, David ,.... .... 1 0 249 Lora, Mike ...,,.,.,,,.............. 11 Louderback, Lisa. 9101 195 Loveuamie...12'1'28.'1'29.'13o.131,'1e7, 225, 236. 255 Lovelace, Tina. , . Low, Mrs. Evelyn. Low, Patricia .... Lowe, Teresa . . . Lowery, John . . . Lowery, Mark . . , Lucas, Vernicia , . Lucchesi, Andrew ,.,. Kenneth Hurley performs at a football game. .,.,9 195, 260, 261, 264 . ....... .Counselor 185 ............,9195 ...,.9195,260,261 ......1233,131,236 10 147, 252, 255, 259, 275 Lucchesi, Maria . 12 52, 62, 68, 71, 93, 101, I 236, 245, 259, 274, 294 Lundln, Brandy ........,........ 10261 Lunkley, Timothy Luper, Curtis . ..,.. . .9148165, 195, 249 Luper,Juanita ,..........,.,,... 10195 Luper, Paul ...... ,,........... 9 249 Lyday, Mr. David . Lynch, Larry .... Lynn, Julie ...,,. Lyons, Jeff ....,, Lyons, Kevin .... Lyons, Phillip . . . Lyons, Traci .. Mackey, Darlene . Mackey, Debbi .. Maddera, Gina . . . Magers, Bill ..... Mahana, Jerry, .. . , . ..... Faculty 185 ..,1011,209,263 .........,9257 ,.............10272 ...............10248 . . . ,1122, 148,219,252 ..,........9195,256 ........,...1171,219 .. ..... 9195,257,261 ......,.........9195 ......1242,236,263 125 166 236 Maine, Russell ...., 11 167, 219, 248, 264 Mailes, Mrs. Sammie ......... Faculty 186 Major, Benia 11108,167,219,248,252 Mallinson, Steve .,,,,,,........., 9195 Manuel, Mr. Don ,.,,,....... Faculty 186 Markl, Carol .... .......... 9 196,261 Markl, Debbie ... ............... 10 27 Markl, Ginny ,.12 11, 151, 236, 259, 263. 274 Marsh, Jennifer. . Marshall,Charlie . Marshall, Denise . Martin, Bill ...... Martin, Cindy ... Martin. Joey . Martin, Larry . Martin, Roberta . Martinez, Mary . . Mask, Felicia . . . Mask, Frederick . Mask, Kim ...... ........1042,257,274 . .. . ...1051 ... ,... 10208, 261 ....,.....11219 ...1162,219,259 ,,1156,280 ..,,,,.10273 ..,,.12208,236 ,, ........ 9196 ,,,.....1043,44 Martinez,Sagrario.. ..,....,1158,219.255 ............9196,256 . . .9134, 167, 196 Mask, Mark 12 42,11-06,'161,236,248.263, Mask, Natalie . . . Mask, Rhonda . . . Mask, Shari . . Mason, Ray . . Mason, Ronney . . Mathews, Brent . Edward Sneed and Jimmy Walker repair a car in auto mechan- ics. Mathews, Paul ........ Matthews, Mr. Cecil . Matthews, David ...,. 288 ..,,,.,..1151.64,219 ,....12236,262 . ,..... 9196 .. 9148,196 ...,.12237.261 ........FacuIty186 . .9196,261.262 Matthews, Mike ,,,. .... 1 1 54,219 Matthews, Ricky ...... 9196 Matthews, Wanda .. . . .11219 Maxwell, Joanne ..... Maxwell, Kenneth .... Maxwell, Russell . . . Mayer, Brad .,,, Mayer, Charlie .... Maynard, Clinton Maynard, Derwin . . . McAdoo, Erin ...... .....10 .........9196 .111O,219,264 ..1040,41,261 11219,248,252 ...,..123,237 .....,,.10256 McCain,Jamie ..... . . .11219 McCain, Ralph ..... .... 9 196 McCaleb, Claud .... . . .11219 McCarn, Greg ,... McCleese, Kevin . . . McClure, Brian .... McClure, Carol .... McClure, Karen .... McClure, Kim ..... McClusky, Cindy ........ McCulloch, Mrs. Mary ,... McCollum. Rhonda . .11 7 ........11219 10114,248, 255 . 11 es, 219. 256 ..12-12.63.237 ....10274,275 11219,263,264 . . . .Faculty 186 . 61, 62, 71, 219. 259 McCollum, Rodney ............... 9196 McConnell, Leslie ....... 10 248,255,263 McCool, Melissa ..,............ 11219 McCord, Paul .......... McCown, Marti ..... 12 208, 237, 259, 280 McCurdy, Pam .... McDaniel, Kevin . . . McDonald, Jennifer. McDufley, Chris ,,. McElhannon,Cooper . , . McElhannon, Liz . . . McElratn,Felecia .. McGee, Mr. Pete .. McGill, Jeff ....,.... McGinness, Johnny . . , McGlothin, Brian . . . McGraw, Mike ..... McHanny, Anita ,,,..,,. McHanny, Landrus . McKee, Andrea , , .1 ........11219 .....9196,251 ...1122O,262 .....9196,256 ., ......... ,IO 11 22O,25O. 367 ......1245,76 . . . .Faculty 186 ....9196,257 .....12237 9196 2'7','s3.i1'2eQ.'12Q. 131, 138, 151, 153, 167. 237,255 McKee. Jeannie ........ .,,.,,,. 1 1220 McKee, Debbie ,,,.,.,,,,.... 9 134, 196 McKee, Leslie ....... 9134,142,196,255 McKee. Malinda ,,,,,,,, . . 12 165, 237 McKee, Mark ............. 9 24,196,249 McKenzie, Kathy ..........,,,,,,. 9196 McKinney, Casey . . .1211O,237,248,374 McKinney, Mrs. Dorthel ,Counselor186 McKinney. Dewayne .. . ,,.. . .11367 McKinney, Douglas ..... 11 167,220,248 McKinney, Jeff . .11 10, 58, 167, 220, 228, McKinney, Kelly ....... McKinney. Scott . , McKinney, Sheryl ..,.,,, 248,264 . . ..,,...... 10 ,,,.12237,295 McLain, Carry .......,,,, 9 196, 260,261 McLaughlin. Keri . 12 51, 53, 237, 263, 291 McMillan, Larry, .1129,67,22O,248,264 McNeely, Shawn ...,,,.. ....10 McNeese, Debbie . .117,11,3O,172,220, 259. 300, 301, 375 McNew.Gary .,,.,, ...9196 McNew, Kym. . , , 12 51,208,237 index - 379 4 Olmstead.Andrew ................., 10 McWhorter. Sharon . . . . . 12 237,264 Meador, Margaret . , 12 42, 58, 237, 264 Means, Judy . 11 6, 38, 58, 71. 220. 259 Means. Sherry Meek. Billy ,.,, ...10132.l33,256 10209 Medlin, Lynette 12 62. 68, 84, 102, 237, Medlin, Pamella . . Medlin, Warren Melton, Brenda. Melton, Colin . 265 11220 ..10 248,345,376 1141, 63, 220, 260 .. ....... .....9196 Melton. Greg ..... 9 32, 196, 255, 257, 376 Melton, Stacy ............. Melugin,Annella , Mendenhall, Dawn 11220,263 , . . . 11 220 . , 10 58,220,272 Mentzel. John ,,, ... 10272 Merck, Shonnie . . 12 237,274 Meredith, Mlke . 12 47. 237 Mulvaney, Ronnie Murley, Jerry ..... Murley. Ronnie .... M att Mlchaele ..........11220 ...12237,238,289 Oliver. Steve . . . 12 45, 55, 62, 66. 67, ......99.43,196 , , , . . 10263 . 12 65, 237, 238, 273 Myers, Charlie ............ 1010,21,260 Mygrant. Karen. y , Myatt, Misty . . Myatt, Tom . . . ....9 196. 256. 258 . 11220 ....1247.238,265 Nabers, Derek , Nagel. Mark ..,, Olmstead. Lee , . . .113.121,125,220 Olson, George ....,..... 12 144, 238,255 Orndorft, Stephen . Orr, Duncan ...... Orr. Terry ,..,,. Orr, Kenneth ..... Orr. Stephen . . . . .,,....9196 ..,.....12238 . 11165,220 9196,249 Orr. Warren ..,..........,,, 12 238,280 Osterhout.Ann ,. . Ottwell, James ... Overman, Scott . . . Overturf, Shalon . . . 12 44.62, 71. 102, 238, 245,270,274 . . . .11 65, 221,273 ...,11 . 1016.263 Meredith, Scott Merritt, Phillip Middents, Greg . Milam, Debbie .. 1025, 30, 107, 161, 237. 263,275 Milam, Erica ... .. ,... 12 237,259,292 . . 10196 . ..10 . .. 10 . . 12 237. 245, 263 Milam, Jeff Milam, Vickie. . ........ 9 196, 255 Miles, Curtis . . . 9 45, 237, 259, 292 Nash, Lori ,,.,,, ... ..... 9196 Nash, Nathan ... ,, .11 220, 264 Neal. Bobby . . ..... 11 Neal. Curtis ,... , 9 196, 273 Neal. Jana ... ,,,, 91196 Neal, John ..... ..... 1 1220 Neal, Karyn .... ...11 41, 261 Heathery, Dawn , , , , Needham, Mr. John .. ....10 Faculty186 Neely, Darryl 12 3, 5, 16.30, 165, 238,375 Miles. Gilbert .. . H9196 Neely, Kenneth.9 3,77,118,122.196.249 Neely, Kenny .. 1149,77. 148,220,275 ..,.9 196, 249, 255 Miller, Brian . .............. 10 Miller, Darrell Miller, David Miller, David , Miller, James .... Miller, Jeff ... Miller, Mark ,, Miller, Michelle . Miller, Michelle Miller, Patrick , Miller, Mrs. Sheila Miller, Tracy , . Mills, Derrick . . . Mills, Marty .... . 9196 959,196 .11220,261,262 10 . .. 10 1071.261 9151,196,264 10141,251 .....9196 ,, .Faculty 186 1154,220 11220 Mllls, Virginia ................... 11220 Minor, Lisa . .11 7,9,30,71, 182,220,375 Minshew, Marshall. . . 10 69, 101. 257. 274, 275 Mitchell, Daniel ...... ...... 1 0209, Mitchell, James , 255 , 12 237 261 Mitchell, Wylie ............... 9196:249 Monday, Ray . ,, , 1165.220 263 Montgomery, Delonda .11 53, 71. 220, Moore, Glenda Moore. Lori . Moore, Margaret. Moore. William . Mora, Baldemar Mora, Carolina . Mora, Tony ... Morales, Butchle Moran, DIFIB. ... .. Moran, Jackie . . Moravec, Teresa 12 48, Moreland. Karen Moreland, Kenneth Morgan, Ms. Ina Morgan, Mrs, Paula Morris, Mark .. Morris, Mike Morris, Mr. . Morrow, Tim .. . .9196 . 10263 ....119,220,263 9196.249 12 45. 237, 238 11 220 10251 ...........11220 .9196 238,261, 265,292 10261 12 237,238,265 . Faculty 186 Faculty 186 , ,11220 . . . 10 Faculty 186 11 148, 220, 252 Morse. Sandra . , 12 59, 237, 238, 261, 262 Morse, Susan 9 59, 73. 196. 261. 262, 274. Mudgett. Charlie Mulholland, Heidi Mullens. Orley ..... 275 ..11220 .. .... 10 . 11220 Mullls. Kevin ,,, , , , ,9196,260.261 11 Mulvaney, Lonnie . Nelson, Bobby ..., , ,,,, 11 220,272 Nelson, Chris ...... ,..,..10 Nelson, Darryl .. 12 35. 58, 110, 238, 248, 252,272 Nelson, Paula. . .. ......... 9196 Nelson. Suzanne ...... . . 9 42.196 Nelson. Tonya . . 9 196, 257 Nemczynska, Douglas . 12 26, 233 Newton. Jeanine. Nevill, Mrs. Cecilia Neyman, William. Nichols, David Nicholson, Nancy Nicholson. Sally . . Nickson, Brad . . . Nlgn, Philip ,... Nix, Mlss Joquita Nixon, Eric Noble. Jay Norris. Eddie ,.... Northcut. Lane . 10220, 261 ......Faculty 186 . . .11 220, 261,262 ...9118.196,249 12 238, 261, 262. 274. 294 . 10 31, 81, 88, 252, 275 . . 10 7, 42, 204, 375 ...9196 Faculty 181 .. . .9196,249 .12 238,248,297 ..... ....10 . .... 10264 Owens, Bobby , . , .... 12 238, 283 Owens, Frances . . , . ...... . .10 Owens,Jill ....... .....11 Owens, Ranna. . . . 10 Pannell, Dawn . . . ,, ,,.9196 Papas, Mr. Mike .... ......, F acuIty186 Parker, Brian ...,, .. 10 12134,238 . . ...9196 Novelo, Alice Nowlln, Randy. Nunley, Cheryl Nurre, Becky . 12 4, 24, 40, 53, 61, 74, 82, 208, 238. 261, 262, 283 12 49. 238, 261, 262, 274 10248, 264 , . Faculty 186 , , 10147.252 Obrero, Elizabeth O'Brlan, Randy O'Brien. Mr. Bill. Odam. Stan . . . O'Donnell, Craig 10263 Oflutt. Kim .. 9196 Ogden, Laurie .,. 1143,220 Oliphant, Donna , .11220 Oliphant, James Oliphant, Norrna . . 11 220,257 . . 12 238,295 Olivares. Rebecca 9196.257 Olivares. Roberto 1081, 159, 256. 274, 275 Olivares, Rosalynn 12 6, 71, 93, 238, 270, 275. 289 Parker, Datra .......... . . ..,,... 10 Parker, Mr. David ,,........ Faculty 186 Parnell, Scott ..9 165, 196, 251. 255, 261, 262, 275 Parrish, Lori .11 11. 50, 221, 261, 262, 274 Parrish, Steve . Parsons. Mackey Pate, Becky .....,. . , . 12 238,255 Pate, Craig ,.... . Pate. Pam ..... Pate, Richard .... Pate, Sandy , , Patel, Prodige . , Patterson, Cyndi ......... 11 30,221,265 Patterson, Darryl Patterson, Fred ..........,,, . .11 221 ,10209 ...12 238. 273,293 .........9196 ,....11221 ...9196 ,..10 ., ..,...... ..., 1 0 ..........12239 Patterson, Mignon .....,.... . . 12 239 Patterson. Mike , ..........,..... 10 Patton, Sherri .11 9, 53. 68. 221, 259, 265, 274 Payne, Dara . . . 12 165. 239, 263, 275, 367 Payne, Shawn , ....... 9165, 196, 249 Payne,Ted , . .. , 10165 Pearce. Scott . . , , ..,. . . 10 Peckenpaugh, Ann ....... ,,,,,.. 1 0 Peercy. James .,. ............. ..10 Pelley, Chip 1218, 130. 160. 239, 248. 374 Penton, Mrs. Lou .,.. . . . .Faculty 186 Perbetsky, Thomas 12 77. 158. 239, 251, 272 Perkins, Jason . .................. 10 Perkins, Mrs. Dorothy . , . Counselor 186 Perry, Larry . . .... . 12 239 Perryman, Hope , . .... ...10272 Peterson, Chris 9 35, 110, 114,196,22575, 4 Pettigrew, Doug ........ ,,,.. . . . Pettigrew, Robert ..........,, 11 Petti1ohn.Denlse 9 117, 196, 256, 258 Pettit, Kenny , ... . . . . . .9196 Pevehouse, Terri ............ 12 49,239 Ptelffer, Laurie .12 33.128,129,130,131, 167, 225. 239, 281 Phea, Dewayne . .... , , 12 239 Phea, Donna .... . .... 11221 Phea, Mae . . Phea, Pamela Phea, Virginia , ......, 11 221,263 .. ,. 11208,221 ..11221 Kim Lattimore practices flag corps routines after school. prevail, seen 11 165, 221, 239, 264, 265. 300, 301 Price, Jackie . .. ,.,... ..11221 Price, Jesse .. . . . .9196 Price, Martha. , Price, Randy . .. Pritchett, John ... Puls, Kevin . , Purby, Erlc . .. Pyle, Amy . . . Rachel. Bruce .. 11 Rader. Miss. Barbara Ragan, Laurie Ragan, Roger . . Raglin, Francis Ragsdale, Donna Ramsay, Mrs. Hilda Ramsey,Cheri ,, ,. .. 9196 . ....... 10 .. , 9196,249 . ..... 10 . 9196 . 1263, 240 17, 26. 156, 157, 159, 186,221,251 . . Faculty 187 12240, 265 ...11 221, 252,265 . . . .9 154, 196, 363 10207 ... ,Faculty 187 ,.. 1254.240 Phelps, Lora . . . Pherlgo, Brian. . Phillips, Donald. . Phillips. Miss Jimmy Pickens, Nancy . .1 ,. ,1233. 239, 259 . .... .. 10 e ......, Faculty186 216,38,44,71.98,99. 101, 208, 239, 259, 263. 274,280 Pierce, Connie .... Pierce, Jlll ...,, Pierce, Julie . . . Pierce. Ronnie. . . Pierce, Terry . 11221,343 .. .. 12239,288 ...,1020, 174,176 ..............10272 .........,,,,,,9196 Pierce. Vince . 10 27, 40. 41, 261, 262, 263, 267 Ping, Michele .... . . .11221,261,262 Pinkston, Darryl ... ... . . . . . .9196 Pirozzo, Lisa ..... . . . .... . . 10 Pitman. Brian .... .. 9196 Platt, Bobby . . . . . 9196,249 Pleasant, Melvin ..... , , 10 248,249 Pleasant, Michael .... . 9 196, 249 Pleasant, Rosa ...,,.... . 1163.221 Plyler, David . . . ................ 9196 Plyler, KIITI . 12 106. 239, 257, 259. 291 Polk. Alice .... Polk, Diana ,, . 1154.221 261 .12239, Ramsey, Kim ...... .... . 12 240 Ramsey. Michelle 9 23, 196, 256, 258, 259. 275 Rangel. Lisa. .1161,62,221,259 Ransom, Deneen ..... , . 11 221 Ransom, Fatima . .... . .. .10 207 Ransom, Paula . .11 62, 221. 250, 274, 275 Ratclil-f,Tina .. , ., .... ...1211,63 Ratliff. Darrell ...... 9 102, 196,261 Raulston. Melanie . . , 10 207 Rayford, Kirk . 9118, 165, 197,249 Reber, Paul . .. . . 10 40, 207, 260. 261 Record, Shirley . ...... 11 101,114,221 Redlng, Elwood ,,11 7, 101, 221, 261, Reed, Gwen.. . .9 44,50, 197,255 Reedle, Brent ,. .... , .11221,265 Reeves, Louri ... . ..... .9197 Reeves, Randale . . ..,,, . .9197 Reichelt,Jef1 . ,,.,.. . . , , , 10 207 Renlro. Jay ., 10 71,207 Renlro, Scott ..117.5O.71,222 Renshaw. Cynthia 12 59, 62. 66, 240, 259. ' 270,294,342 Reutelhuber, Becca .11 41, 61. 222. 260, 261, 262 Reutelhuber, Eric 10 31,159,207.248. 251 Linda Henry and Tracy Johnson work on a Journalism assign- ment. 380 - Index Polk, Patsy .......,.. 117,151,221, Polk, Renay .... Pool. Jeff. 257 .......10132,133.256 10 Popplewell, Janet , 12 27, 239. 263 Potts, Robert ... . .., 1135,221 Powell. Jim ,... .... 9196.255 Powell, Kirby .... . , 10 261 Pl'9H1lSS,VlCtOYl3 . . .9196 Prentlss, Vikki . .. 11 Preston, Richard. . . . 11221 Preston, Sherrie .12 239 Revennaugh, Kim . . . Renya. Paul ...... Reynolds, Chris Reynolds, Jeff Reynolds, Mark Reynolds. Sheila Rhine, Sherry Rhodes. Robert .. Rhudy, Lisa. ... Rhudy, Lisa , .. Rice. James .,.. 1154,114,188,222 . 10207 11 40, 222. 261. 262 ..11222 12240.252.279 .1255,240 11208,222 . 9197 1249,240,272,280 11259,367 .. ...1295 W1O2o7'26OI261 Rosalynn Olivares announces the week's activities during a Robards, Daniel ..,, Schruhl, Sara . . . Sin leton Dou . . ... .11223 Rice, Jeff ,... 12 42,80,83, 240,263,275 Richards, Scott .... 11 7,87, 101,222,264 Richardson, Della ......... 9 29, 148, 197 Richardson, Scott .,...r.,....... 10 207 Richardson,Tammy . . . 12 7,10, 182, 251 1 Richey, Brenda .....,,..,.... 9197,261 Richey, Michael .,,11 7, 32, 222, 260, 261 Richmond, Mike , .12 44, 61, 240, 251, 292 Rickerson, Darrell ...,........... 10 207 Rickerson, Leslie .........,.... 943, 197 Ricketts, Livia ..,,......,.,, 11 222, 263 Ricketts, Rodney ....,,.......,.. 10 207 Ricks, Julie ,..... 1042, 71, 207, 263, 264 Ricks, Robyn . . . 12 52, 60, 68, 71, 79, 240, 263, 274, 284, Ridgedell, Johnny ,.... .....,... , 11 Ridinger, Nanette . . . Rigdon, James ,... Rigney. David . . . Rigney, Tammy .,,. Riley, Kevin . ,... Riley, Tamie .,,,.. Rinehart, Annette .... Ritchie, Chris ...... Ritchie, Robert .... 367 222 207 ....10207, 264 ......,12 207 .........1263 .....,11248,263 ,,,,,,,1224O,259 Riley,Todd ............. 1017, 207,255 ,,,,.,117. .,,,..11222.263 222 ...,,,11222,261 207 Rivera. Carmen ............,..,, 10 Rivera, Marla ....... 9 135, 197,249,256 Rivera, Ricky ,... Riza, Todd ..... Roan, Becca . . . Robards, Dennis ..... Roberson, Edward Roberts, Craig ,,.,, Roberts, Janet ...,, Roberts, Jerry. . . Roberts, Kann .,... . ,.11 ,249 Riza, Wade .......... 11 35, 48. 222, 265 ........1042.207,263 240 .,,,10207,272 .... 9197,255 .....11264 ........9197 ,...10207,270 .,,.....l1263 Robertson, Teresa. ..,,.,.,,,.,.. 9197 Robinson, Amy ....,. ....1142,165,222 Robinson, Philip .989, 118, 197, 249.255, 264,275 Robnett, Michelle . .9 4O,41, 197,249,261 Rodaway, Jeff ,.,.,...... 11 16,222,251 Rodriguez, Rolando ...,. 10 114, 207, 248 Rodriguez, Scarlet ......,,,,..... 10 207 Rodriguez, Severo .......,,,...,, 11 222 Rodriguez. Sidney , . , Roe, Patti ......... Roe, Rodney ,,.. Rogers, Dale ,,,, Rogers, Mr. . . , Rolen, Angie , . Roling, Robert . Roman. Susan .,,,. Roman Trac . . . , y , , , Rome, Tim , , Rominger, David . , Rosenbaum, Doug, Rosenbaum, Steven . Rostyne, Rachelle . . . Rouleau, Kim ,.,. Rouse, Curtis ..,. Rouse, Halli ..... Rowell, Angel .... Rowen. Sheila . . . 9 117, 197, 256, 258 .........9179,197 ...IO 207,248,274 ,,,,,,,9197,260 . . ,. Teacher 187 , ..,,12240 9197 .12 52, 1972 274, 275 ...944, 52, 60, 197 12 144, 240, 255, 294 .. .12101 ....,..,,..1273,24O ,.,......1035,207 .11 53, 71, 222. 263 ....,,9197 .............9197 .........9197 ......,...10207 ...10207,208,264 Rowland, Tim .....,,....,.. 10 207,272 Roy, Renee ,,12 42.45, 63, 102, 249. 259, Rubarts, Barry . . . Rudolf, Debbie Rudolf, Linda .....,.. Ruffin, Denise . . . Ruffin, Luveter. . . Runnels, Emma ..., Rupf, Barbara .... Rushing, Nancy .... Russell, Kay ...,,.,., Russell, Leanne ....., Russel, Ray . , , 263, 272, 274 918,118, 148,197,249 .....1247,80,140 ........9197,255 ......12240 ......10207 ...9142,197 ...9197,255 .....10207 ,,........10207 942,107 ' 'fio 267' 248 252 Rylander,David','.497'1'.-165,197:260:261 Sakowski, Chris . . 12 49, 58, 240, 270. 272 Sampson, James .... Sampson, Mary , Samuelson, Arlyn Sanders, Bruce . Sanders, Laura . Sanders, Patty, , Sansbury, Bob . . Sawyer, Kim . . , Sawyer, Terri. . . Schaeffer, Carol Schemmel, Robin .... Schlueter, Doug Schneider, Paul . Schores, Laura . 12 55, 208, 240,245 ...........11222 ...........,9197 ...11222 ,,.,.10207 ....11222 ....10207,257 ...,...9151,197 .,..,,......,.,.11222 ..,,...9156,197 ..,.......11222 ...,......10207 9197 Schrivuer, Teresa ............... ..,12 240, 264,274,288 . ,iei WE? football game halftime. Shaw, Charles ........,......... 12 241 Shea, Daniel .....,.........,..... 9197 Southern, Nathaniel . 10 41,114,Q,242, 248, 252, 261, 262 Stogner, Rowland, Danny . . . .,.....,,. 10207 Schwiezer, Stephanie .10 42, 53, 112, 207, 208, 257, 264, 275 Schwoerer, Brad ...., 12 60, 71,241,274 Scogin, Glenda ................. 9197 Scoggins, Susan ............. 12 54,241 Schneider, Mrs. Margaret . . .Librarian 187 Scott, Kim . . 12 7, 16, 84, 98, 99, 101, 147, 241. 253.257, 349 Scott, Mr. Larry ..,,,,.... Counselor 187 Scott, Lea Ann. .. ..... 10 7,207,256 Scott, Marc ,......,......,.,.,. 12 241 Scruggs, Cynthia .,... 9 43.135, 197,256 Scruggs, Kelvin- ...,,,.... 12 55,241,289 Scruggs, Gaylon ..,....,.... 11 222,252 Scruggs, Gweneen. . . 12 58,128,129,136. 137, 138, 167, 255, 264, 287 Seals. Deborah ..,.,..........., 10 207 Seidner, Tammy .,..,........ 9197.261 Selby, Trey ..... ....,,..... 1 1 222 Senecal, Ginger ...,...........,,, 9197 Senor, David .....,,, 9 197. 261, 262,275 12 53 Sewell, Sarah ......,,............ Sewell, Shelly . . 10 23, 26, 53, 71, 207, 275 Shadid, Linda ...... ,.... 1 1 12 208,222 Shaffer, Beth ...,........ 10 51,207,208 Shank, Penny ..... .,,,.117,44,71, Shannon, Daryle . . . , .... 11 23, 29 Shannon, Julius .... ,,...... 9 197 Sharp, Debbie . . . ......... 9197 Sharp, Mr. Don ..., .... F aculty187 -nh Alice Weightman and Lucy Cope blow up the bal- loons for a yearbook campaign. Shea, Kerry ,, .12 81, 223, 241, 263, 275 Sheehey, Susan .,............... 11223 Sheffield, David ...............,,. 9 252 Sheline. Mrs. Mary Ann .,.,,,. Faculty 187 Shelton. Joanna ....., ......... 1 2 241 Sheppard,Anne .... 1242,44, 62, 71, 101, Sheppard,Carol . Sheren. Lynn .... Shiboya, James. . 241, 263, 280, 281 .,.........10101.207 ............9197 ., .,,,,10223 Shivers, Raymond ............... 10 207 Shivers, Roy ..,. Shoemaker, Scott .......,,,,....12241 .,..125,182,241,252 Shook, Terri .,......... 11 223, 267, 275 Short, Darryl .... 1018 207 367 snort, Tammy , . 125.165, 241,'264,'274, Shoulders, Randy Signer, Kim ..... Signer, Mike . . 286 12 82,104,241,248 ...............12241 H10207 Sills, Beth .............. 12 35,241,281 Simpson, Blake ....... 11 59, 72,223,274 Simpson, Leslie . . Simpson, Terry ...... Sims, Beverly ....... ............9197 .......,,..10207 ,.,....12241,291 Sims. Hope ....,.,, 10 132, 133. 207,256 Sims, Michael ,.,,,, 4 g , V g ...... Sisemore, Brian .... Skaggs, Miss JoElla . . . Skipworth, John .. . Skipworth, Mrs. Karla . Skipworth, Ricky .,,,, Slate, Jeff .......... ,.........9197 .......11223,273 Faculty 187 , .11223,274 .,.....Faculty 187 ., ...... 10207 ...,,,,,.,.11223 Slaughter, Mrs, Joanne ,...... Faculty 187 Sloan, Sarah .......... 9 81,89. 197,275 Sloan, Stephen ......, 9 13. 197, 249, 251 Smallwood, Terry ....,.,,.,...... 9 197 Smith, Carl .,..,,., ..,, 1 2 236,241 Smith, Darrin ...., ..,, 9 26, 197 Smith, David .......,,........ 11 3, 223 Smith, Gayle .,............,,,,. 12 241 Smith, Jeannetta .............,.. 11223 Smith, Joe .,.. 12 144, 242, 248, 255, 295 Smith, Jonathan ,...,,,. ,... 1 0 207,274 Smith, Judy ......., ,,.....11208.223 Smith, Ken .... 126,61,71,104,105,156, 242, 251, 256, 258, 275, 367 Smith. Kimberly ..,,,,,........ 10 207 Smith, Laura ....... 10112,207,257,275 Smith, Laurie ... ..,, 10 3, 207,261,262 Smith, Mike ...................,. 9197 Smith, Mitchell ................ . . . . 12 Smith, Pat .....,.,,,,. .1117,223,272 Smith, Sharon 11 25,61,62, 228,259,274 Smith. Stephanie ........ 10 71,102,207 Smith, Sylvia . . . 12 41, 142.261, 262, 263, 292, 367 Smithson, Greg .................. 9 197 Smithson, Nancy ,..........,, 9197.256 Srnlthson, Sher ............,.... 10 242 Sneed, Ed ,.,,,. 12 35, 167, 189,242,248 Snodgrass, Chris .......,........ 10 207 Snodgrass, Roger ,,,,.......,,,.. 9197 Snyder, Bobby ......,,.,.,.,,,.., 9 197 Softly, Helene 1122.62,71, 102, 223, 259, 275 Solomon, Lisa .............. 11 223. 263 Soper, Shawna .,.1162,86,87,102,223, 259,275 Soresa, Trey .,.,..........,.... 10 207 Southerland, Mr. Bruce ....... Faculty 187 Southerland, Mr. Steve .....,. Faculty 187 Southern. Lora .......... 12 41,242,261 Sparazynski, Susan ..,,,.. 10 22.207, 273 Sparazynski, Ronald ,,,,,,,...... 12 242 Spears, David ...,,....,,......, 12 242 Spears, Tim .....,., Spencer, Stacie .... Spencer, Woody ..., Spicer, Nancy .... Spicer, Steve .... ...1021,207,261 , ........ 11223 .......10207 ....,..11223 ...10207, 261 Springer, Billy . . . .....,,..,.... 11 223 Sprouse, David ..........,,,..... . . . 12 Sprouse, Marv ..... 10 207, 261,262,367 Sprouse, Mike ...... ..,..,,......9197 Stackhouse, Raymond ........... 10 207 Stallwood, Dawn . . . . ..... 926,197 Stanley, Dennis ....... ...,.. 1 2 74,242 Stanley, Eric ....... Stanley, Michael .,., Stanley, Sheila ..., Stark, Sharie ,... .....107,74,207 ...1124, 223,265 ..........9197 ............9197 Starnes, Stan ..,.. ..... 9 197,249,275 Stephens, Chuck ,.., Stephens, Cindy .... ..........1111,30 ..........10207 Stephens, David 12 81A,'104, 105. 154, 242, 252,256,258 Stephens,Jill .....,.,....,... 9 198,261 Stephens, Mark . . . Stevens, Marci .... . . Stewart, Angela . , , Stewart,Jackie . . . Stewart, Stewart Jeff . . Sandra Stewart: Teresa Stimpson, David .... Stockton, Stodghill, Melanie , . . Stodghill, Paula Dan.. Jay ...... Stoker, Mr, Welton .. Stokes, James ...... Stone, Ronnie .... , . Stoner, Mr. Herman . ............10264 ,.11223,260,261 , ,.,.,., 119,223 ........117,223 ..,..........9198 933,143,198,255 ..,...11223,260 ...,107.207.248 .....,,..12242 .........11223 .....10207,248 ...Faculty 187 ..,,...11223 ...11223,367 . . . .Faculty 187 Stout, Debbie ........., ,. , 10 207,264 Strache,Ameriga . . , 10 207 strause, Sandy . .1242.'8o.'1'oi,'242,259, 263, 264, 289 Strickland, Kim ,,,,..,.. ......., 1 0 207 Strickland, Todd ...,..... 9198.26O.261 Strong, Billy. 12 18, 25, 107, 108, 110, 148, 242, 248, 252 Strong, Colin ...,,............... 9198 Stubber. Gene ..,... . . .10 207,248 Stubber. Mr, Mark .... . . ,Faculty187 Sullivan, Kirk .,,,... ,,.,, 9 198 Summers, Todd ..... ..., 1 1 223 Sutherland, Deana . . , .... 9 198 Sutherland, Lana ...... .....,.... 9 Sutherland, Michael .... .....,,.... 1 1 Swanson, Erica ,.... . . .10 207,264 Talbott, Doris ..... Tallas, Billy ..,,,,. Tallas, Mike ,.. . ..,.,....,.10208 .,............9198 10272 Tarnayn, Monique. .fe 256, 258, 273. 275 Tankersley, Brett ................. 9 198 Tankersley, Greg ...,. Tate, Tim .....,,,.. ,,,,,,.11223,252 ...10161,207,252 Tave, Miss Sandra .....,..... Faculty 208 Taylor, Don ......,............. 12 242 Taylor, Giene .,,,............... 11223 Index-381 Werner, Troy ....... , . .10 Gwen Baker donates blood to the Annual Blood Drive. Taylor, James ,, 11 6, 89, 223,274 Taylor, Kerri . ' . . 10 141, 208.264, 275 Taylor, Kristen , .12 17, 208, 242, 252, 263 Taylor, Louis ..,,,,...,.......... 12 44 Taylor, Marvin ..... ....., 1 2 242 Taylor, Sam ...... .,......,, 1 2 35,242 Taylor, Todd , , . , 10 2, 27, 65, 208, 273 Taylor, Troy ..,, ...,.,......, 9 7, 198 Teague, Andy ,.,,. , , .....,,, 10 208 Teel, Janet. .. ..,.. 9146,198 Teel, Jeff ..,.. .... ...... 9 Teel, Teresa. , , Temple, Mike ,,,.. Teneza, Cathy .... .....,12242 ,,..12242,272 10208 Terflinger, Dennis , , , , .9198 Terrell, Deborah . . . ...... . .9198 Thayer, Mary ,..... ,,,. 1 1223, 265 Thomas, Deborah ............ . .11223 Thomas, Denna . . .9 58. 198 Thomas, Donna .1142,62. 162,223,259 Thomas, Jerry ,.,, ,,,. 1 1 11, 55,223 Thomas, Mark .... . . ........ 10 208 Thomas, Rachel ..,, ..... , ,11223 Thomas, Stan .11 54, 223, 248, 252, 376 Thomason, Tony ....,. ....... 1 2 242 Thompson, Angela ....., .... 9 198 Thompson. Cornelius . .. . ......10 Thompson, Donna .,,. ...,, , , , 10 208 Thompson, Jim ... ............ 9199 Thompson, Jodie ....... 10 208,248,252 Thompson, John ...,,..,,,,, 11223,264 Thompson, Lisa , , ,,,....,,, 9198 Thompson, Marsha 9 56, 151,198,257 Thompson, Steve ..... ........ 1 0 208 Thompson, Steve ........... 12 242,265 Thornhill, Bill ,,,,., Thornhill, Stacey , . . Thornton, Lisa .,... Thornton, Lorrie . .,,..11224 ......,......,9275 ,,,9198 , .......11224 Thornton, Stacey , .9 41,81, 119, 249,257 Thorpe, Becky , , Thorson, Scott ,,,.......,....,,, Tisdell, Brian 12 61, 98, 104, 105, 242, 256 ,,,.,,,,,,,9198,261 9198 Tisdell, Tim ............... 9 198, 257 Todd, Lisa ..,,..,,,,......, 10 208,274 Todd, Tony . , , , ,,,,, 9198 Torrefranca, Niecolas ,,., .10 208 Totten, Susanne . . Tracey, Cynthia ., Traylor, Marcus Treadwell, Dona Treadwell, Lana. . . Trevathan, Russell .......9142, 198,255 .,. ,... 12 22, 63, 242 ...11 3, 23, 224, 253, 263 . ,...., 11224 .1142,224,263 ...,.,, ......9 Troxtell, David ...... ....... 1 2 242, 272 Tucker, Christy ,,,,,,,....,, , ,11224 Tucker, Mike . .11 10, 165, 224, 248, 264 Turman,Tammy .. Turner, Chris , Turner, David ,... Turner, David ..... Turner, Denise .... Turner, Leroy ,,,, Turner, Johnny , , , Twining, Geri ,..,. Twyman, Sheri . . Tyler, Stacy . .............10208 Tucker, Teresa .... Turman, Tab ..,... .., ,,112,24,77,224 .,,,,.......,11224 ,..1263, 242,265 .....10208,257 ,.....,.10208 .....10208 ......,,..10208 ..............9198 Turner, Lisa . ,, ... ,,,..107, 17,208,248 ....,..,...11224 .....,,,10208 .. 12224 Unclebach, Scott Vann Deren, Donn . . . Varley, Ronda .... Varner,Tiffani . , , Vaughn, Kelly , , Vawter, Joey . , , Vernon, Donvin . ,11252 ...,9l98,249 .....10208 ....1071,208 . 10208 .. 9198 ,,,,......,10208,261 Vestal, Chuck ....,,...., , , 12 71,243 Vicab, Martin ,,.,,, Viergiver, Mrs. Kay Vick, Yolanda ..,, 12 157. 158, 231, 364 ,, Facuiiylar ,. .,.., 10208 Viers, Donna ...... .... 1 2 55, 80, 243 Vogelsang, Curry. Vost, Donna ...... Vrla, Sharon . . . Wade, Curtis .,... Wade, Elizabeth . . . Wade, Janet . . . Wade, Melanie .... Wadlow,Tim .. ..9198,275 ,.1120O ,...11255 . ...9198 ..,,........9198 ,...10 132, 133, 256 ....1235,77,243 107 Wagoner, Harold . . . ,......, . .11248 Walker, Duane. .1149 224, 272 Walker, Gloria 128139, 182.207, 243. 264 Walker, Jeff ,.., ,,,,.,,., ,,... 9 1 98 Walker, Jimmy .... . 12 3, 24, 58, 79, 243 Walker,Joyce . 11 32, 132, 133, 151, 224. 256, 257 Walker, Sean .... ..... 9 57, 198,261 Walker, Sherri . , , , . , 12 243,259 Walker. Steve . . . Walker, Tina ..,.., Wallace, Hollis, , Waller, Becky ..... 11 ,.,.....,.,,12243 ...11233,261,262 ..12243 Weightman, Debbie Weightman, Kris Weightman, Phillip Welch, Debbie Welch, Joanna Welch, Jonathan Welch, Roxanne. . . Werner, Kenneth . 11 64, 224, 262 9198 '10261,262 , ..1043,198 . 11224 .10 .. . 9198 Werner, Tammy .12 243, 261, 262, 274, 284 Wertz, Anne 11 86, 106, 107,224, 262,275 Wertz, Barbie 9 40, 89, 198.256, 258, 260, 261 Wertz, Charles Wesson, Gina West,Charles , West, Jeff ...... Wester, Beverly Westmore, Mike Westurn, Stephen Whaley, Preston . Wheeler, Stephanie . . Whisenhunt, Kelly Whisenant, Todd White,Anita , White, Brad . . White, Byrle White, Dawn White, Glenda White, Kim B. White, Kim K. , White, Rhonda , White, Susie White, Walter Whitfield, Jo. ..... . Teacher187 . ,. .. .10 , 11224,260.264 .. 11224,261 10 .. 9198 ..9198,275 12243 , ...... 9198 ,.....9198 12 28, 156, 159. 243. 251,257 , ,, ..,.... , 10 , 11224, 248, 264 .., 9198 ., . ,.10 . . 11224 .. .12243,259 , 12243 .,10 , . 9198 , .Teacher 187 . ...... 11224 Whitfield, Teresa ...... ...... 9 198 Whitney, Brad .. 9198 Whitney, Tammy 12 240, 243, 259, 260, 280 261, 262. Wlble, Cheryl .... 11 122, 224, 261. 262 Wiesedeppe, Trish ...... 12 53, 62, Wllcher, Gary ... ..... 9 71. Wilcox, Christie 12 172, 177, 243, 274, Wilder, Allison .,.. 11 40, 224, 261. 243 199 279 262 Wilder, Hope. , 12 151, 243, 261, 262,279 Wilder, Tim , . . 9199,260, Wiley, Mary . , ,.. ,1O Adams, Jeffrey VICA 78, 79, 80 Metal Trades 78.79.80 382 - Index .....10 ....9198 Waller, Raymond . Waller, Tona ...... Walls, Keith ...., Walls, Kenneth ,.., Walser, Brett . . . Walsh, Lisa .. . .1053,71,209 Walston, David .... , .... ..... 1 1 224 Walters, Marcia ..,,,......,,,... 12 243 Walters, Monica ....... 11 145,224,274 Walters, Rhonda , ....... . 9198 10 , .,,... 9198 ....9198 Ward, Steve .......... Warren, Phyllis . . . Washburn, Laura . . Watson. Andrea ,.,.. .... , 10 264,275 99 ...1131,71,224,257 .....9198 Watson, Bob .......... ,... 9 198 Watson, Mr. Robert ...... Teacher 18, 187 Watson, Dee ....., ......, .... 9 1 98 . , ......, 12 . Teacher 187 11224,275 Webster, Susan . .. .,, 9198,275 ,..,,,1235,243,272 Watson, Sherry. , Watwood. Murlene . Webb, Davsd Weeks, Glenn ,,., Weightman, Alice 11 30,35,68,80, 172. 175, 205, 224,332 beninr ilnhrx Adams, Julie Spanish Club 77, 78, 79,80 Band 77, 78, 79, 80, 81 Wiley, Scott .... . 11224,26O,261 Wilkinson, Holly . Wilks, Kim ... Williams, Arlene Williams, Dana Williams, Demetres Wtll1ams,Eric Williams, Jerry , . . Williams, John Williams. Judy Williams, Kristi ,,.. Williams, Lisa . . Williams, Lori . . Williams, Mallory.. Williams, Mary Williams, Williams 261 264 . . 11 224,264 ..,,,..,.11224 , .12 Teacher 187 . .9 199,249 1035 ,10 9199 12 42, 43, 2214, 283, 295 .. ,..1041,261 .,,,......12244 ...9199 10 Mike ........., 12244, 264, 273 Princeton .9 40, 41, 89, 199, 260, 261 Williams, Q. D. ,,......,,. Teacher 187 Williams, Rhonda ..,, 9 40,41, 199,260 Williams, Rhonda ....,. . . .10 260,261 Williams, Sandra .... ...........,.. 1 0 Williams, Scott .,,, .... 1 2 208,244 Williams, Steve .. . 10 22, 248, 258 Willingham, Sandy .,,.,.... ,,..,.... 1 2 Willis, Greg ......,, wnsey, Wilson, Wilson, Mary .,.... Wilson, Charley ... . Wilson, Chris . .. , Wilson, Donna ..,, Wilson , Gary ..... Wilson, James ..,.. Wilson. Johnny ... Wilson, Ken ,,,.. Wilson, Liz ,..... ,,,.....1124,224 1027, 208, 263, 264 Mrs. Carrie .lo ......,, Faculty 187 Charles ,.12 65, 78, 244, 251, 261, 273, 289 ,,.....978,199 .,....,10 ....11224 ,......11224 ..,,,..,.12260 ,..l061,209,261 ...1248,244,265 Wilson, Margie .... ...,. F aculty 187 Wilson, Vickie, ,. ......., 9199 Wilson, Wesley .,,, .,. . ,...,.1l Wineinger, Mitzi . , , ,11 25, 224,273 Winfrey, Ramona .... .....,...., 1 1225 Wingfield, Brent ..,. 11 31, 205, 225, 375 Wiser, Jeffery .,.,.......,... . .11 225 wma, Michelle .,,. .... 1 1 225, 249,255 Wolfe, David, , ...9199 Wolfington, Wanda ,.,,......,.. 11 223 Wood, Jimmy .,.............,,.. 10 265 Wood, Mark .. 129, 12, 48, 244, 265, 282 Woodson, Connie .,,,,..... ,... 9 199 Woody, Chris ,..,.,,,, ,... , ,. ,.10 Worsham, Rhonda ,,,......,....,,, 10 Wortham, Kirk .,..........,,,. 117,222 Wortham, Larry, .12 66,84, 101, 244, 251. Worthi Worth: ngton, Roieena , ngton, Mrs. Sher Wright, Angela ...... 255,275,280 . . . . . . . 9199 rie Faculty 187, 255 ,,...l0 Wright, Brian. ..,........ , ,,.. 10 Wright, Mike ...,. ,,. 1112,225 Wright, Michelle .. ,,, .. 10 Wright, Ronald ... , ,,... 9 56, 75, 199 Wright, Ronda ....,,.....,... 9143, 199 Wright, Scotty ..12 56, 144, 244, 255, 296 Wright, Tammy. ,....... ,.... 1 O Wynn, Dennis ,.,.. ,,,,,, . ,11 225 First Chair in Band 77, 78, 79,80 Spanish National Honor Society 78,79 Solo and Ensemble Contest 77, 78, 79, ,, .. .9157.251,364 ,, 12156,244,273 Faculty 187 Young, Edwin Young, Jimmy Younts, Sharon ... ..... Ziyad, Akbar ,.... , ,9199 RosaLynn Olivares announces upcc ing attractions of the Homecorr variety show. l , Q li 9 W' , W ,ik .. , A ...,, ' k -- R.. I I L.. Sharon Craddock suspiciously eyes the photog- rapher as she waits for the game to start. 80. 81 UIL Marching Contest 80. 81 Mu Alpha Theta 79, 80, 81 UlL Concert and Sight-Reading Contest 80, 81 Miss Teen Contest Nominee 80,81 Student Council 80, 81 Freshman Play 77,78 Outstanding Freshman in Band 77, 78 Cherry Blossom Contest 77, 78 Volleyball 77, 78 Key Club 78, 79 Beta Club 79,80 UIL Play Orchestra in Musical 78, 79. 80, 81 Peoria Symphony 78, 79 Explorers Club 78,79 Lead of Musical 79, 80 National Merit Semifinalist 79, 80 Outstanding Woodwind 79,80 Faculty Elite 79, 80 Representative at MS Congress 79,80 3rd Chair Greenville Symphony 79, 80 Highest Average in American History 79 80 Highest Average in MS Literature 79. 80 Aguirre, Rene Football Manager 78.79.80 PASF 78, 79,80 . Basketblal Manager 78, 79, 80 Soccer Manager 80, 81 Alford, Roger J.V. Soccer 77,78 Varsity Soccer 78, 79. 80 PASF 78, 79,80 Key Club 78,79 Who's Who 78, 79.80.81 Sophomore Vice President 78, 79 Junior President 79, 80 Student Council 78, 79, 80, 81 NHS 80, 81 Billy Bob Boy 80, 81 Delegate to Sam Rayburn Symposium at ETSU 80 Austin College Advisory Board 79,80 Andrews, Wendy FHA 77, 78 Office Service 80,81 Archer, Tina Spirit Committee 77, 78, 79 FHA 77, 78 Drill Team 79.80.81 Showcase 79 Youth on Parade 80 Homecoming '79 Baker, Gwen Choir 77, 78 Pep Squad 77, 78, 79 Basketball 77, 78, 79, 80. 81 Track 79 PASF 79. 80, 81 Baker, Daryl Freshman White Football 77 Vocational Drafting Parliamentarian 78, 79 Vocational Drafting President 79, 80 VICA 78, 79.80.81 ICT 80, 81 VICA Contest78, 79.80.81 Baio, Lori Choir 77, 78 VOE 79, 80. 81 FHA Historian 80, 81 Baca. Jack Band 77, 78, 79, 80,81 FFA 77, 78, 79, 80, 81 Rodeo Club 77,78 Baldermann, Sharon Freshman Maroon Cheerleader 77, 78 Who's Who 78.81 Student Council 77, 78, 79, 80, 81 J.V. Cheerleader 78. 79 PASF 78, 79 Journalism 78.79 FTA 79. 80. 81 Varsity Cheerleader 80, 81 FTA Vice President 80, 81 NHS 80. 81 DECA Secretary 80,81 NIKE Secretary 80, 81 Homecoming Court 80 Baldwin. Lester Football 77, 78, 79, 80 Basketball 77. 78, 79, 80, 81 Track 81 All-District Football 80 Barton, Shirley Beginning Choir 77,78 J.V. Choir 78. 79 HOSA 79, 80, 81 Beamon, Andre Band 77, 78. 79, 80, 81 VICA 79, 80, 81 Auto Mechanics 79, 80, 81 Beard. Teresa Volleyball 77, 78 Journalism 78. 79 HECE Secretary 79,80 HECE 79, 80, 81 Bell, Mark FFA 77, 78, 79, 80, 81 Varsity Cross Country 77. 78, 79,80 Track 78, 79 Agriculture 77, 78. 79,80 Ag Co-op 80, 81 Bell, Mary JCL 78, 79, 80, 81 JCL Area Convention 79,80 Spirit Committee 78,79 NHS Secretary 80, 81 FHA Sergeant at Arms 80, 81 Mu Alpha Theta Secretary-Treasurer 80, 81 Bennett, Kirk Basketball 77, 78 Track 78 Band 77, 78 Soccer 78, 79 Bennett, Patti Spirit Committee 77 PASF 78, 79. 80. 81 FFA 78, 79, 80, 81 Drill Team 79,80 Student Council Alternate 79,80 NHS 80, 81 NIKE 80, 81 Mu Alpha Theta 80,81 Bewley, Brenda Volleyball 77, 78 Track 78 JCL 77, 78, 79 Key Club 78, 79, 80 Biegler, Allison Varsity Swimming Team 77, 78, 79, 80, 81 District and Regional Qualifier for Swimming 77.78, 79.8O,81 Most Valuable for Swimming 79.80 French Club 79. 80 Drill Team 80, 81 French Club Secretary 80, 81 Bishop, Karen Freshman Basketball 77. 78 Spirit Committee 77 Student Council 77, 78. 80, 81 PASF 77.78.79 Varsity Basketball 78, 79,80 Varsity Track 77, 78, 79, 80. 81 NHS 80, 81 Senior Class Secretary 80, 81 Black, Mikal Freshman Football 77 J.V. Football 78 Varsity Football 79, 80 Volleyball Intramurals Champions 79, 80 All-District football 80 NHS 80. 81 Black. Stacy Spanish Club 77, 78 Spirit Committee 77 NHS 80. 81 Blackwell, Suzan Spirit Committee 77, 78, 79 OEA 79, 80. 81 Who's Who in VOE 80, 81 Who's Who Among American High Schoo Students 80,81 NHS 80,81 Bledsoe, Becky Volleyball Manager 77, 78, 79.80.81 OEA 79. 80 OEA Assistant Historian 80,81 Bock, John Publications 78. 79. 80,81 VICA Drafting Treasurer 79,80 VICA Drafting Vice President 80, 81 Boddie, David Booher, Bryan Basketball 77, 78. 79, 80 Baseball 79. 80. 81 NHS 80. 81 Bowen. Stephanie Freshman President 77. 78 Volleyball 77, 78 Basketball 77,78 Track 77. 78 Who's Who Nominee 77 Homecoming '77 '78 '79 '80 Key Club 77. 78, 79 Drill Team 79.80. 81 Spirit Committee 78 PASF 79, 80, 81 Homecoming Lady-in-Waiting 80 Who's Who 80, 81 Sr. Lt. of Drill Team 80,81 NHS 80, 81 Bowers, Bob JCL 78, 79.80.81 NHS 80, 81 PASF 78, 79, 80. 81 Who's Who in Foreign Languages Y Spanish Bowers. Gary Key Club 78,79 Auto Mechanics 79, 80, 81 VlCA 79, 80 Briscoe, Pam Volleyball 77, 78, 79 FHA 79, 80 Briscoe, Randall Football 77. 78. 79. 80 All-District Running Back 80 All-Area Running Back 80 Track 78, 79 Brown, Kim Beginning Choir 77. 78 SHS Singers 78, 79 A Cappella Choir 79.80.81 UlL Sight-Reading and Concert Contest 79. 81 UlL Solo and Ensemble Contest 79, 80. 81 Art League 78,79 Drill Team 79, 80, 81 Showcase 79 Youth on Parade 79, 80 A Cappella Choir Librarian 79,80 A Cappella Choir Assistant Librarian 80, 81 Elizabethan Festival 79 Nominee for Girls' State 80 NHS 80, 81 Spirit Committee 77. 78 Brown, Rod Football 77, 78 Band 77, 78 DECA 79, 80. 81 DECA Sergeant at Arms 80.81 Brown, Susan Beginning Choir 77,78 SHS Singers 78,79 A Cappella Choir 79. 80,81 UlL Solo and Ensemble Contest 79, 80, 81 All-Region Choir 79, 80. 81 All-Area Choir 79, 80. 81 All-State Choir 80, 81 Burchfield, Laurie Spirit Committee 77,78 Journalism 78, 79, 80 Agriculture 79. 80 HECE 80, 81 Burrus, Lori Volleyball 77, 78, 79, 80, 81 Art League 77,78 Art 77, 78, 79, 80 Spirit Committee 77 Vocational Drafting Secretary 80,81 All-District Volleyball 80, 81 Burton, Brian Debate 77, 78, 79, 80, 81 Fiddler on the Roof 78 UIL One-Act Play - t'Cyrano de Bergerac 77 Tnespians 77,78, 79.80.81 A Cappella Choir 78. 79, 80, 81 Oklahoma 79 Elizabethan Festival - Romeo and Juliet 79 VFW Voice of Democracy 79, 80, 81 All-Region Choir 79.80.81 Homecoming '79 '80 UlL All-Star Cast Honorable Mention 79 80 Tenor Section Leader 80.81 JCL 79, 80, 81 NHS 80. 81 Vice President of Senior Class 80, 81 VFW District Speech Contest 80, 81 Byrum, Scott VICA 79, 80, 81 ICT 79, 80, 81 Calhoun, James Art 77, 78, 79. 80, 81 HEROfHECE 80,81 Calhoun, Patrice Student Council 78, 79 OEA 79, 80, 81 OEA Senior Treasurer 80,81 Homecoming '79 Calkins, Wylene FHA 77. 78, 79, 80. 81 HERO 79, 80, 81 Campbell, Marilyn ln honor of the hostages, Cynthia Jones and Jeannie Kin sey tie a yellow ribbon around the SHS flagpole. Index - 38 Basketball 771 78, 79, 80. 81 Volleyball 77, 78, 79, 80, 81 Track 77, 78, 79 Track Regional Qualifier in 440 and 880 relay 79 Honorable Mention - Volleyball 79. 80 Outstanding District Spiker 80.81 All-District Basketball 80. 81 Cagps. Darryl ECA 79, 80. 81 DECA Historian 80, 81 Carey, Charlotte Volleyball 77, 78 VOE 79, 80, 81 VOE treasurer 79,80 3rd Place at ETSU Contest 79, 80 OEA 80, 81 Carnley, Clit Key Club 77,78 Freshman Basketball Manager 77, 78 PASF 80, 81 Carter, K. Elaine Beginning Choir 77,78 Fiddler on the Rool 78 Spirit Committee 77, 78, 79 SHS Singers 78, 79 UIL Solo and Ensemble Contest 79, 80. 81 UIL Sight Reading and Concert Contest 79, 80. 81 Oklahoma! 79 Youth on Parade 79, 80 JCL 78, 79, 80 A Cappella Choir 79.80.81 A Cappella Choir Assistant Librarian 79, 80 Elizabethan Festival 79 Romeo and Juliet 79 Who's Who in World Geography 79, 80 Dirty Work at the Crossroads 80. 81 NHS 80, 81 Thespians 80. 81 Art League 80. 81 Carter, C. Scott Freshman Football 77 J.V. Football 78 Student Council 78, 79. 80, 81 Varsity Baseball 79, 80, 81 Varsity Football 80 Senior Class President 80. 81 PASF 78, 79 Cates, Suzi Office Assistant 79. 80 Drama 79, 80 Speech 79. 80 Spirit Committee 79 HOE 80, 81 Chesnutt, Kelly Spirit Committee 77 FTA 77, 78 FFA 78, 79,80 Chapter Conducting FFA 78, 79,80 PASF 79, 80 NHS 80. 81 HERO 80, 81 Clark, Leigh Ellen Marching Band 77, 78, 79, 80,81 Solo and Ensemble Band 77, 78, 79 Concert Band 77, 78 UIL Marching Contest 77, 78, 79, 80, 81 UIL Concert and Sight-Reading Contest 77, 78, 79.80.81 Symphonic Band 78, 79, 80, 81 JCL 78, 79, 80, 81 JCL All-State 78, 79 Editor of Hi-Talk 79. 80 Yearbook Staff 79.80.81 Blair Summer School of Journalism 80 NHS 80, 81 Who's Who Among American High School Students 79, 80 UIL Solo and Ensemble Contest 79, 80, 81 Variety Show 80, 81 Who's Who Nominee 81 Marching Season Section Leader 80, 81 Clayton, Jeff Band 77, 78, 79, 80, 81 French Club 79,80 Coats. Leslie Spirit Committee 77,78 FHA 78, 79 VICA Cosmetology 79, 80, 81 Cole, Robert Football 77 Auto Mechanics 78, 79. 80 HERO 80. 81 Conley, Kim Spirit Committee 77 Student Council 77, 78, 79, 80, 81 JCL 78, 79, 80, 81 Drill Team 79, 80, 81 Who's Who 80 NHS 80, 81 Mu Alpha Theta 80,81 Homecoming Chairperson 80 Connor, Cathy Freshman Class Secretary 77, 78 Student Council 78, 79 Art League 78. 79 Drill Team 79. 80 NIKE 80, 81 Cooper, Carolyn SHS Singers 78.79.80 Spirit Committee 78,79 PASF 78, 79 Youth on Parade 79, 80 Publications 78, 79, 80, 81 UIL Ensemble 79 UIL Solo 80, 81 UIL Sight-Reading and Concert Contest 79, 80, 81 Society ot Distinguished American High School Students 79, 80 NHS 80, 81 Newspaper Editor 79 Homecoming '79 A Cappella Choir 80, 81 Outstanding Choir Member 79,80 ggblications Top Project Sales Award 79. Cope. Lucy Rodeo Club 77, 78 Spirit Committee 77 Publications 78, 79. 80 Athenian Co-Editor 79,80 Hi-Talk Exchange Editor 79, 80 Couch, Steve Band 77, 78, 79.80.81 UlL Solo and Ensemble Contest 77, 78, 79, 80. 81 Marching Contest 77, 78, 79, 80 Concert and Sight-Reading Contest 79. 80, 81 Men's Chorus 79,80 San Antonio TMEA Convention 77,78 Sandy Lake Competition 77, 78 HEB Marching Contest 77, 78 Student Affiliate City Piano Competition Winner 78, 79 District Piano Competition 78. 79 French Club 78, 79, 80, 81 French Foreign Language Symposium 78. 79 Annie Get Your Gun 79. 80 Bye Bye Birdie 79,80 Student Council 80, 81 Jackie Driscoll trims a patron's hair. 384 - index Karen Lay, Brenda Hightower, Karrie Knight and Michelle Leeswood-Jones perform at a senior pep rally. Homecoming '80 Cowart, Dean Art League 77, 78 VICA 79, 80. 81 Metal Trades 79, 80, 81 Cross Country 80, 81 Cox, Tonda Volleyball77,78, 79.80.81 JCL 77, 78, 79 FHA 77, 78 Outstanding Volleyball Player 79, 80 OEA 79.80, 81 Crawford. Deborah Basketball 77, 78, 79 Varsity Track 77, 78 Student Council 79, 80 NHS 80, 81 HOE 80, 81 Creel, Pat Band 77, 78, 79, 80 Mu Alpha Theta 80, 81 Crichton, Craig Band 77, 78, 79.80.81 Student Council 77, 78, 79, 80, 81 Student Council Convention 78, 79 Freshman Basketball 77, 78 JCL 79, 80 FFA 80, 81 Criger, Jeffrey L. Freshman Basketball 77, 78 J.V. Soccer 77.78, 79 Intramural Basketball 78, 79, 80. 81 French Club Reporter 79, 80, 81 A Cappella Choir 79, 80, 81 UIL Small Ensemble Division l 80 Student Council 80, 81 UIL Solo and Quartet Ensemble 81 Crosby, Jim Choir 79, 80, 81 VICA 80,81 Cruise, Carrie Spirit Committee 77, 78 Sophomore Class Secretary 78,79 FFA 78, 79, 80. 81 Greenhand Chapter Conducting 78, 79 Student Council 78, 79 PASF 79,80 Billy Bob Girl - Powder Puff Game 80 American Farmer Chapter Conducting Team 79,80 Radio Team 80, 81 Homecoming '80 Dagenais, Sheryl Drill Team 79, 80 French Club 79, 80 FHA 79, 80 OEA 80, 81 Dahms, Kathryn FHA Vice President tDenison Chapterj 77, 78 HERO Vice President 79, 80 HERO Sergeant at Arms 80, 81 Daniel, Todd Freshman Football 77 Freshman Track 77, 78 J.V. Football 78 Varsity Track 79, 80 FFA 79, 80. 81 Daniels, Mary Drill Team 79.80.81 Showcase '79 NIKE 80, 81 Davis, Derek M. Dickerson, Billy Band 77, 78, 79 ICT 79.80.81 ICT Vice President 80. 81 Dodson, Tommy Golf Team 78, 79 Vocational Draftin Club 78, 79. Drafting Contests 79, 80, 81 lCTfVlCA ao, 81 Dotson, Benita Rose Homecoming '77 '78 '79 '80 Intramural Basketball 79, 80 Hi-Steppers 79. 80, 81 Outstanding l-li-Stepper 79, 80 Douglas. Steve Freshman Football 77 Freshman Track 77,78 J.V. Track 78 Varsity Track 79, 80, 81 State Mile Relay 80 Dowell, Curtis Football 77 Dusold, Melinda DE 78, 79 HECE 79, 80 HERO 80,81 Early, John intramural Basketball 78, 80 Eddins, Keith ICT 79, 80. 81 VICA 79.80.81 VICA Sergeant at Arms 80,81 NHRA Edmonson, Harold Football 77 HERO 80,81 Eggen, Eric Elder, Michael Football 77, 78, 79 Drafting 77, 78, 79, 80, 81 Track 79, 80, 81 Ellis, Machelle Student Council 77, 78, 79, 80 Spirit Committee 77 French Club 78. 79.80.81 FHA 79.80, 81 Who's Who in FHA 80,81 Cheerleader 77, 78, 79.80.81 Who's Who Nominee 81 Epps, Melisa Lynn Math Team 7, 78,79 Freshman Choir 77,78 SHS Singers 78, 79,80 Spirit Committee 77, 78 Volleyball Manager 77, 78 Solo and Ensemble 79 HERO 80,81 Eriksen, Susan Barrett Student Council 77, 78 Spirit Committee 77 PASF 78, 79 Publications 78, 79 HERO 79, 80, 81 80 HERO 2nd Vice President 80, 81 FHA 79, 80 Everson, Elizabeth Basketball 77, 78, 79 Wizard ol Oz 77 Spirit Committee 77, 78 NHS 80. 81 French Club 80, 81 Fisk, Laurie Choir 77.78. 79, 80, 81 SHS Singers President 80, 81 6753, erry Thomas, Doug Harrison, Greg Foster, Roger Beane, and Billy Keene entertain for the basketball pep rally. Drill Team 79 Graham, Jamie Dfama 78.79 Freshman Choir 77,78 Snow White and the 7 Dwarfs 80 Student Council 80. 81 Floyd. Shari Cheerleader 77, 78 FFA 79, 80, 81 Drill Team 79, 80 DECA Reporter 80, 81 Homecoming Queen Nominee 80 Fogle. David Barra 77,78. 79,80,81 Drafting 77. 78, 79,80 Ford, Butch Tennis 77, 78 Band 77, 78, 79 Choir 78, 79, 80, 81 Fountain, Sherry Basketball 77, 78 HECE 79.80.81 Franks, Sherri HERO 80.81 Frost, Robert Basketball 77, 78, 79. 80 Student Council 77, 78 VICA Contest 79, 80. 81 VICA 79, 80, 81 VICA President 80. 81 Metal Trades 79, 80, 81 Metal Trades - Shop Foreman 8 Fugett, Donna Spirit Squad 77, 78, 79 OEA 79.80.81 Drill Team 80. 81 Futel, Randy Basketball 77. 78. 79 Track 78 DECA 79,80 HECE 78, 79.80.81 Gafford, Eddie Freshman Golf 77. 78 J.V. Golf 78, 79 Varsity Golf 79, 80, 81 Who's Who 79, 81 Billy Bob Boy 80. 81 Gailey. Michelle Freshman Basketball 77, 78 Varsity Track 77. 78. 79, 80, 81 Art League 77, 78, 79, 80,81 J,V. Basketball 78, 79 3rd in District - Discus 79. 80 Varsit Basketball 79, 80, 81 Y Garrard, Mary Spirit Committee 77, 78 Thespians 78. 79.80, 81 Drill Team 79, 80, 81 Powder Puff Football 80, 81 FHA 80. 81 Garrett, Charlotte FHA 77, 78 Rodeo Club 77,78 Pep Squad 77, 78 PASF 78. 79 DECA 79, 80. 81 Gatti Darr I Go1f77. 78. 79. ao. 81 choir 77, 7e, 79,80.81 Gerlack, Mike lCTfVlCA 79.80.81 Goldston. Dale FFA 77, 78 ICTfVlCA 79. 80, 81 lCTfVICA Reporter 80,81 Goodman, Charles Freshman Basketball 77, 78 Freshman Football 77 J.V. Baseball 78. 79 J.V. Basketball 78, 79 J.V. Football 77 VICA Drafting 79.80.81 Student Council 80, 81 Varsity Baseball 80, 81 0,81 SHS Singers 78. 79 PASF 78, 79,80 Drill Team 79, 80 UIL Solo and Ensemble Contest 79, 80, 81 Drill Team Summer Camp - Placed in Pom-Pom Routine 79 A Cappella Choir 79, 80, 81 All-Region Choir 79, 80, 81 DECA 80, 81 Greenway, James Lee Loy Lake Show 78, 79, 80 Football 77 Agriculture 78, 79, 80. 81 Griffin, Beverly Spirit Squad 77.78, 79,80 HFL 78. 79. 80 HECE HERO 79.80.81 Grigg, Fred Rodeo Club 77.78.79 VICA Auto Mechanics Sergeant at Arms 79, 80 Gripp. David ICT 79. 80, 81 Hall, Darrell Football 77 Publications 79, 80. 81 Harper. Beth Spirit Committee 77 Wizard of Oz 77 0klahoma! 79 PASF 78. 79,80 Thespians 78. 79, 80, 81 NHS 80. 81 SHS Singers 79, 80. 81 SHS Singers Librarian 79, 80 Thespians Jr. Representative 79. 80 Art League President 80, 81 Thespians Reporter 80, 81 Student Council 80. 81 Who's Who in Art 80, 81 Harrison, Casey Football 77, 78 Basketball 77, 78. 79 Golf 78, 79 Soccer 77, 78, 79.80.81 Student Council 80. 81 French Club 79, 80 Hase. Kristi Freshman Cheerleader 77,78 PASF 77, 78, 79 J.V. Cheerleader 78,79 Who's Who 79.80.81 Varsity Cheerleader 79.80.81 Girls' State Representative 80 Lion's Club Sweetheart 80 NHS 80, 81 H Who's Who Among American High School Students 79, 80, 81 FTA 79. 80, 81 Student Council 80, 81 Hastings, Paul J.V, Soccer 77,78 Varsity Soccer 78, 79.80.81 French Club 77,78 Student Council 77, 78. 79 Hayes, Diana Key Club 77, 78 Math Team 77, 78. 79, 80, 81 PASF 77. 78, 79, 80, 81 Student Council 77, 78, 79, 80. 81 NHS President 80, 81 Intramural Volleyball 79, 80. 81 Who's Who 80,81 Who's Who in World History 79,80 Who's Who in English 80,81 Mu Alpha Theta President 80, 81 Heil, Eric Student Council 77, 78, 79 HECE 79, 80. 81 Henderson, Penny FHA 77, 78 Drill Team 79,80 DECA 80,81 Henson, Samuel Maroon Team Football 77 J.V. Football 78, 79 J.V. Choir 79. 80 DECA 80, 81 Herbert, Cindy FHAfHERO 79.80.81 NHS 80, 81 Herod, Reggie Football 77, 78 Basketball 77. 78, 79. 80, 81 Track 78 Hightower, Brenda Beginnin Choir 77, 78 FHA 77, ?8, 79, 80, 81 SHS Singers 78, 79 Drill Team 79, 80. 81 A Cappella Choir 79, 80, 81 A Cappella Choir Historian 80,81 Hodges, Bill Marching Band 77, 78, 79, 80. 81 Symphonic Band 77, 78. 79, 80, 81 Volunteer Orchestra 79,80 SHS Full Orchestra 80, 81 HERO Secretary-Treasurer 80, 81 Holcomb. Kevin Band 77.78, 79 HECE 79, 80. 81 Holt. Janet VOE 79. 80. 81 VOE Contest- 3rd at ETSU 79, 80 Hughes, Cindy Band 77, 78,79 Drill Team 78,79 HERO 80, 81 Hunter, Pamela Spirit Squad 78,79 Drama 79. 80 HOE 80,81 Hutchinson, Michael Football 77, 78 Baseball 78. 79 HECE 79, 80, 81 Jackson. Bobby Maroon Team Football 77 Student Council 77, 78, 79, 80, 81 Varsity Soccer 77, 78, 79. 80, 81 Cross Country 78, 79 JCL 79. 80, 81 FFA 79.80. 81 NHS 80. 81 Jackson, Jessie Metal Trades 78. 79. 80, 81 VICA 78. 79.80, 81 Jacobs, Charles Football 77, 79 Track 77,78, 79.80.81 Cross Country 78, 79, 80, 81 Jenkins, Jane Band 77, 78. 79 VOE 80, 81 Jennings, Carla FHA 77, 78, 79 CosmetologylVlCA 79,B0, 81 Johnson, Glenda Basketball 77, 78. 79. 80 Achievement Award - Basketball 77. 78 Achievement Award - Track 77,78 1st Place - Discus Throw 77, 78 Achievement Award - Algebra 78. 79 Johnson, Lowell Jones, Jacque FHA 77, 78, 79.80.81 FHA Officer 79, 80. 81 Key Club 78, 79, 80, 81 Key Club Secretary 78,79 Key Club President 80, 81 French Club 78, 79, 80, 81 Spirit Squad 78,79 NHS 80, 81 Mu Alpha Theta Vice President 80, 81 JCL 80, 81 Homecoming Queen Nominee 80 Kane, Sherri Art League 77, 78, 79, 80, 81 Keene, Don FFA 77, 78, 79, 80, 81 Varsity Tennis 77, 78, 79, 80, 81 Who's Who Nominee 78 Who's Who 80, 81 Who's Who in Ag 78.79.80 FFA Historian 79, 80 Boys' State 80 NHS 80. 81 FFA President 80. 81 Who's Who Among American High School Students 80, 81 Student Council 80, 81 Kelly, Darryl Football 77, 78, 79, 80 Basketball 77. 78 Track 77, 78 Intramural Basketball 80 Football -- Honorable Mention 80, 81 Dallas Morning News Honorable Mention 80, 81 Kelley, Susan HERO 79, 80. 81 FHAfHERO Convention 79,80 HERO President 80, 81 Homecoming Queen Nominee 80 Kennedy, Ricky Math Team 77, 78, 79, 80, 81 1st Place District 79, 81 Kerr, Don VlCAfDrafting 78,79 3rd-Place District 78, 79 VlCAfDrafting Parliamentarian 79.80 2nd Place District Job Exhibit 79, 80 ICTIVICA 80, 81 Key, Russell Football 77, 78. 80 Kinsey, Don Art League 77.78.79 Vocational Drafting 78, 79, 80 VlCAlDrafting Reporter 79,80 Kinsey. Jeannette UIL Solo and Ensemble 77. 78. 79, 80. 81 Orchestra 77. 78, 79, 80. 81 All-Region Orchestra 77, 78. 79, 80. 81 Fiddler on the Roof 78 UIL Math Team 77. 78, 79,80 Freshman Volleyball 77, 78 UIL Concert and Sight-Reading 78.79. 80, 81 Oklahoma! 79 NIKE 78, 79 PASF 78, 79, 80. 81 Pep Squad 78 NHS 80, 81 Sandy Lake Fun Fest Contest 77, 78. 79, 80, 81 Sherman Symphony Orchestra 79.80. 81 Kirby. Shelly OEA Historian 79.80.81 FHA 80, 81 FTA 80, 81 Student Council 80, 81 LaLonde. David C. Metal Trades 78.79.80 1st Place at District 79, 80 Foo,ba,,77' 78 Cindy Blanton smiles after receiving a good test grade. Index - 385 Mr. and Mrs. Duane Gohlke dance at the Homecoming Party. Key Club 79,80 McKinney, Casey Football 77, 78, 79, 80, 81 Track 77, 78 McKinney, Scott FFA 77, 78, 79, 80, 81 HECE 79. 80 Ag Co-op 80, 81 McNew, Kym Journalism Lay-out Editor 79,80 OEA 79, 80, 81 Student Council 80, 81 FFA 80, 81 FHA 80, 81 McWhorter, Sharon Choir 77, 78, 79, 80, 81 Meador, Margaret SHS Singers 78, 79, 80, 81 Key Club 79,80 Key Club Secretary 80, 81 NIKE 79, 80 Spirit Committee 79,80 Medlin, Lynette Choir 77, 78, 79,80 J.V. Choir President 78, 79 Drill Team 78, 79, 80, 81 Thespians 79.80, 81 FFA 80, 81 President Greenhand Chapter Conducting Team 80, 81 Magers, Bill Football 77, 78, 79,80 Beginning Choir President 77, 78 Choir Student of the Year 77,78 Student Council 77, 78, 79, 80, 81 A Cappella Choir 78, 79, 80, 81 NHS 80. 81 Honorable Mention All-District 80, 81 Mahana, Jerry Cross Country 78,79 JCL 78, 79,80 Rodeo Club 78, 79 HOSA 79, 80 3rd Place at State 79,80 lCT 80, 81 Lambert, Michelle Freshman Choir 77,78 Fiddler on the Roof 78 SHS Singers 78,79 A Cappella Choir 79, 80, 81 A Cappella Choir Librarian 79, 80,81 French Club 79,80 OEA 80, 81 Lankford, Melanie Cheerleader 77,78 Spirit Committee 77,78 PASF 78, 79 FFA 78, 79.80, 81 Student Council 78, 79 NIKE 80. 81 French Club 80,81 Latham, Viola Freshman Choir 77,78 Fiddler on the Roof 78 SHS Singers 78,79 All-Region Tryouts 78,80 Key Club 78, 79,80 UIL Solo and Ensemble Contest 78, 79, 80,81 Youth on Parade 79,80 A Cappella Choir 79, 80, 81 Elizabethan Festival 79 Lawlis, Leisha Freshman Volleyball 77, 78 J.V. Choir Secretary 77,78 Orchestra 77, 78, 79, 80, 81 Fiddler on the Roof 78 All-Region Orchestra 77,78, 79, 80,81 Homecoming '77 A Cappella Choir 78, 79, 80, 81 Orchestra President 78, 79, 80 UIL Solo and Ensemble - Choir 79, 80, 81 A Cappella Cholr 79,80 JCL 79, 80 NHS 80, 81 Who's Who in Orchestra 79,80 Homecoming Queen Nominee 79, 80 A Cappella Choir Vice President 80, 81 All-Region Choir 80, 81 FFA Radio Team 79,80 FFA District 6 Officer 80,81 FFA Chapter Secretary 79, 80, 81 Leard, David J.V. Socccr 77, 78 Varsity Soccer 78,79 VlCAlDrafting 79, 80, 81 Lee, Mitch Agriculture 77, 78, 79, 80, 81 LeRoy, Eugene Band 77, 78, 79, 80, 81 Choir 77, 78, 79, 80, 81 NHS 80, 81 All-Region Choir 80,81 Leswood-Jones, Michelle Freshman Basketball 77, 78 Band 77, 78 Track 78, 79 Choir 78, 79 Drill Team 80 Student Council 80, 81 Leveille, Scott Football 77,78 Track 78, 79 Metal TradesfVlCA 79, 80, 81 Love, Jamie A, Freshman Cheerleader 77,78 Student Council 77, 78, 79 Varsity Volleyball 78, 79, 80, 81 OEA 79, 80, 81 Lucas, Vern Beginning Choir 78,79 Luchessi, Maria Spirit Committee 77 Spring Musical Crew 78,79 French Club 78, 79, 80, 81 Thespians 78, 79, 80, 81 Homecoming '78 '79 '80 Prisoner of 2nd Avenue 78, 79 SHS Repertory Theatre 79,80 Homecoming Queen Nominee 80 Hi-Steppers 79, 80, 81 Hi-Steppers Sr. Lt. 80, 81 Best Actress of Senior Class 80,81 Thespians - Sr, Representative 80, 81 NHS 80, 81 McGraw, Mike Lay, Karen , Freshman Cheerleader 77, 78 Drill Team 79, 80, 81 ' ' - ' Jr. Li. on Drill Team 79,80 M ggffeggocifnain 80 81 Freshman Football 77, 78 FHA 80 81 ' Building Trades 79, 80, 81 NHS 86' 81 McKee, Andrea Homecoming Queen Nominee 80 QV' Vo'L?yl?a b7m'Jg'gg 81 Leake, Beth army 0 ev a ' ' Symphonic Band 77, 78, 79, 80, 81 Marching Band 77, 78, 79, 80, 81 Solo and Ensemble 77,79 FFA 77, 78, 79, 80, 81 SQA Greenhand Chapter Conducting 77, Galveston Band Contest 77, 78 FFA Chapter Treasurer 79,80 Rodeo Club 78,79 Homecoming Queen Nominee 78 Homecoming '78 NHS 80, 81 386 - Index Volleyball 2nd Team All-District 79, 80 Volleyball 1st Team All-District 80, 81 All American Volleyball 80, 81 Varsity Track 77, 78, 79, 80, 81 Basketball 77, 78, 79 Varsity Basketball Manager 79, 80, 81 McKee, Malinda Volleyball 77, 78 Basketball 77, 78 Track 77, 78 .l.V, Cheerleader 78,79 Student Council 79, 80 Spirit Committee 79,80 Markl, Virginia Choir 78, 79, 80, 81 Tennis 78, 79 PASF 77, 78, 79 Spirit Committee 77, 78 NHS 80. 81 Drill Team 79.80, 81 Youth on Parade 79, 80 Showcase 79 Homecoming '79 Track 80. 81 Solo and Ensemble Contest 81 Martin, Joey Football 77, 78 ICT 79,80 Martin, Roberta Art League 77, 78, 79 HERO 79, 80. 81 Mask, Rhonda Volleyball 77, 78 Choir 78, 79 Spirit Committee 77,78 HOSA 79,80 Journalism 79,80 Mask, Mark Football 77, 78, 79, 80,81 Basketball 77, 78 Baseball 78, 79 Choir 78, 79, 80, 81 Honorable Mention All-District Football 80, 81 Maynard, Derwin Track 77, 78, 79 Football 77, 78 Merck, Shonnie Volleyball 77, 78, 79 DECA 79, 80, 81 DECA President 80, 81 Middents. Greg Key Club 77, 78, 79, 80, 81 J.V. choir 79 Rodeo Club 77, 78,79 Freshman Choir Vice President Homecoming '77 '78 '79 '80 Who's Who Finalist 78, 79,80 Choir 78, 79, 80, 81 Delegate to Student Council Convention Student Council 78, 79, 80. 81 Outstanding Junior Class Vice President Youth on Parade 79,80 Junior Class Vice President 79, 80 Powder Puff Football Coach 79 Milam, Erica Homecoming '77 '78 '79 '80 Volleyball 77, 78 Basketball 77, 78 Spirit Squad 77, 78, 79 Choir 77, 78, 79. 80, 81 VICA 79.80.81 Cosmetology President 80, 81 Homecoming Queen Nominee 80 Key Club 77, 78, 79 J.V. Choir Secretary 78, 79 Mitchell, Jim Football 77 Basketball 77, 78, 79, 80, 81 NHS 80, 81 Mora. Carolina Cosmetology 79, 80, 81 Mofavec, Teresa Volleyball 77, 78, 79 NHS 80,81 JCL 79. 80 DECA 80,81 Moreland, Ken Football 77, 78 DECA 80, 81 Morse. Sandra Band 77, 78. 79, 80,81 Math Team 78, 79, 80,81 Debate 78, 79, 80 Solo and Ensemble 77, 78, 80,81 NHS 80, 81 Who's Who in History 79,80 Fiddler on the Roof 78 West Side Story 81 Myatt, Tom T.V. Electronics President 80, 81 VICA District Contest 80, 81 Nagel, Mark Key Club 77, 78, 79 yu0 4i Tonya Caffey performs in the Snow White production. .Z Craig Crichton and Debbie Fleming dance at the Friendship Dinner. DECA 79, 80, 81 Neal, John HECE 79.80, 81 HERO 80, 81 Nelson, Darryl Football 77, 78, 79, 80 Track 77, 78, 79.80.81 Metal Trades 79, 80, 81 Nicholson, Nancy Band 77, 78, 79, 80, 81 Symphonic Band 78, 79, 80, 81 UIL Solo and Ensemble 77, 78,79 Concert Band 77,78 UIL Marching Contest 77, 78, 79, 80, 81 Halsey Taylor Company 77, 78, 79, 80, 81 JCL 78, 79, 80, 81 Orchestra 70, 80, 81 NHS 80, 81 Area JCL Contest 79, 80 Homecoming '79 '80 Sandy Lake Orchestra 79. 80 Nowlin. Randy Tennis 78, 79 DECA 79,80 Nurre, Becky Band 77, 78, 79, 80, 81 Band Secretary 80. 81 FTA 78, 79, 80, 81 FTA President 80, 81 Who's Who 80. R1 French Club 78, 79 Who's Who in Government 80, 81 JCL 79, 80 Youth on Parade 79,80 Student Council 77, 78, 79,80 Junior Class Secretary 79,80 Verdie Dickey Day 79 Orchestra 78, 79, 80 Noble. Jay Football 77, 78, 79, 80 Soccer 77, 78 JCL 77, 78, 79 NHS 80, 81 Student Council 79, 80, 81 Obrero. Beth Debate 77, 78 Marching - Concert Band 77, 78, 79, 80, 81 Solo and Ensemble 77,78 JCL 77, 78, 79.80.81 JCL Area Representative 80,81 JPL State Executive Board 80,81 '.HS 80,81 Homecoming '77 Math Team 78, 79 Science Team 78, 79 Who's Who in American History 77,78 Who's Who in Latin 79,80 Orchestra 80, 81 Oliphant, Norma Homecoming '79 '80 VOE 79, 80, 81 Spirit Squad 79, 80 Oliver, Steve Band 77.78, 79,80,81 HECEIHERO 80, 81 Olson, George Student Council 77, 78, 79, 80, 81 Baseball 78, 79, 80, 81 Basketball 77, 78, 79 JCL 77, 78 Orr, Jerry Cross Country 77, 78, 79 Track 77, 78,79 Orchestra Secretary 77, 78 Orchestra Vice President 78, 79 Orchestra 77, 78, 79, 80, 81 Orr, Warren Rodeo Club Treasurer 77,78 Art League 78, 79 FFA 79.80, 81 PASF 79, 80 Mu Alpha Theta 80,81 Osterhout, Ann Thespians 77, 78, 79 Spirit Committee 77, 78 Key Club 77, 78, 79 PASF 78. 79 Drill Team Jr. Lt. 79,80 Drill Team Co-Captain 80,81 NHS 80, 81 NIKE 80,81 Who's Who Nominee 81 Mu Alpha Theta 80,81 PASF Reporter 80, 81 Overman, Scott VICA 78,79 Owens, Bobby Metal Trades 79, 80, 81 Pate, Becky Basketball 77, 78 Volleyball77, 78, 79, 80,81 FTA 77, 78, 79, 80 FFA 77, 78 NHS 80,81 JCL 79, 80, 81 Patterson, Mignon Spirit Committee 77 Student Council 77, 78, 79, 80, 81 Track 77, 78 Journalism 78,79 JCL 79, 80, 81 Latin Convention 79, 80, 81 Homecoming Queen Nominee 80 Payne, Dara V Regular and Select Choirs tPerry High Schoolj 77, 78 Tennis 77, 78, 79 Basketball 77, 78, 79 Track 77, 78, 79 Thespians 77, 78, 79, 80,81 Pep Squad 77,78 You Can't Take It With You 78, 79 Fiddler on the Roof 78, 79 Solo Superior Rating 77, 78 A Cappella Choir 78, 79. 80, 81 Homecoming '79 SHS Singers 79,80 Romeo and Juliet 79 UIL Competition 79,80 All-Star Cast 79,80 Student Council 79, 80, 81 Repertory Theatre 79, 80 Thespians Secretary 80, 81 All-Region Choir 80, 81 All-Area Choir Alternate 80, 81 Homecoming '80 Pelley, Chip Football 77, 78, 79, 80 Baseball 78, 79, 80, 81 PASF 78. 79 Key Club 79, 80 Perbetsky, Tom Football 77, 78, 79, 80 Soccer 77, 78, 79, 80,81 VICA 79, 80,81 Who's Who in Metal Trades 80,81 Perry, Larr Football 77, 78, 79 Pevehouse, Teresa Volleyball 77, 78 VICA 79, 80, 81 Pfeiffer, Laurie Volleyball 77, 78, 79, 80, 81 Choir 77, 78 Basketball 77, 78 Athenian Staff 79, 80 Phea, DeWayne Football 77, 78, 79 Choir 78, 79, 80, 81 Phea, Pamela Track 77, 78, 79 Volleyball 77, 78 Basketball 77, 78 Choir 78, 79 Pickens, Nancy Cheerleader 77, 78, 79 Art League 77, 78, 79, 80, 81 Art League Vice President 80, 81 FTA 80, 81 NIKE 80, 81 NHS 80, 81 Drill Team 80 Homecoming Princess 80 PASF Vice President 80, 81 Who's Who 78 Who's Who Nominee 79.80.81 PASF 78, 79, 80 Pierce, Jill Basketball 77, 78 Spirit Committee 77, 78, 79 Agenda Signs 77, 78, 79, 80, 81 Athenian Editors Aid 79, 80 Athenian Business Manager 80, 81 Plyler, Kim Cheerleader 77, 78, 79, 80, 81 Student Council 77, 78, 79, 80, 81 Spirit Committee 78 PASF 78, 79, 80 FTA 80,81 NHS 80,81 NIKE 80, 81 Pyle, Amy VOE Vice President 79, 80 VOE President 80, 81 Ragan, Laurel FHA 77, 78 FTA 77, 78 Choir 77,78, 79,80 Spirit Committee 77,78 Office Assistant 79, 80 mit' , are f' DE 80, 81 Ramsey, Cheri FHA 79,80 HOE 80,81 Renshaw, Cynthia Student Council 77, 78, 79, 80 Who's Who 78,79 Cheerleader 77, 78,79 Drill Team 79,80 French Club 79, 80, 81 NHS 79, 80, 81 NIKE Vice President 80, 81 FTA 80, 81 Homecoming Queen Nominee 80,81 Reynolds, Mark Tennis 77, 78, 79.80, 81 NHS 79, 80, 81 Who's Who in Industrial Arts 79, 80 Reynolds, Sheila HECE 79, 80, 81 HERO 79, 80, 81 HERO Parliamentarian 80,81 French Club 78,79 Rnuay, Lisa Spirit Committee 77 PASF 78, 79,80 VlCAfDrafting Secretary 79,80 VlCAfDrafting President 80, 81 Homecoming Queen Nominee 80 Rice, Jeff Band 77, 78, 79,80 Band UIL Solo and Ensemble 77, 78, 79 Homecoming '77 '79 '80 Choir 78, 79, 80, 81 All-Region Choir 78, 79, 80, 81 All-State Choir 79, 80, 81 Choir UIL Solo and Ensemble 78, 79, 80. 81 Who's Who 80,81 JCL 79, 80, 81 NHS 80,81 Student Council 80, 81 Most Musical 80, 81 Who's Who in Choir 80,81 Richardson, Tammy Cheerleader 77,78 FFA 77,78, 79.80.81 Drill Team 79,80 Richmond, Mike PASF 78, 79, 80, 81 Soccer 77, 78, 79, 80, 81 Cross Country 77, 78, 79,80 Key Club 77,78 NHS 80, 81 Rigney, Tamie FHA 78, 79 Spirit Squad 78,79 Drill Team 79, 80, 81 OEA 79, 80,81 Ricks, Robyn R. Choir 77, 78, 79, 80, 81 Thespians 79, 80, 81 Student Council 78, 79, 80, 81 UIL Solo and Ensemble 77,78, 79,80 All-Region Choir 78, 79, 80 Fiddler on the Roof 77, 78 Symphony Bells 77,78 Oklahoma 79 French Club 78, 79, 80, 81 French Club President 80, 81 Who's Who Nominee 80 NHS 80, 81 Mu Alpha Theta 80,81 Who's Who in French 80,81 Robards, Daniel Radio and T.V. 78, 79, 80 ICT 80, 81 Rolen, Angie Bruce Baca and Mrs. Sammy Mailes work on math problems. Index - 387 Faith Daniel looks happy after receiving her test grade. Spirit Committee 77 Office Assistant 80, 81 HERO 78, 79, 30 Scruggs, Gweneen Roman. Susan Student Council 77, 78. 79, 80, 81 French Club 78, 79.80.81 Wizard of Oz 77 Girls' State 80 Rome. Tim Football 77, 78 Basketball 77, 78 Baseball 78, 79, 80, 81 Who's Who 78 Rosenbaum, Doug Basketball 77, 78. 79 Building Trades 79, 80, 81 Building Trades Who's Who 80,81 Roy, Renee Basketball 77, 78 Volleyball 77, 78 Key Club 77, 78, 79 Choir 77, 78. 79, 80, 81 Spirit Committee 77, 78, 79,80 Homecoming '77 '78 '79 '80 NHS 80, 81 Drill Team 80,81 Cosmetology Reporter 80,81 Rudolf, Debbie DECA 79, 80, 81 DECA Secretary 80,81 DECA Who's Who 80, 81 Ruffin. Denise VlCAlCosmetology 79, 80, 81 Sakowski, Chris Key Club 79. 80, 81 Key Club Vice President 80, 81 VlCAfDrafting 79, 80, 81 VlCAfDrafting Parliamentarian 80,81 Drafting Contests 70, 80, 81 Sampson, Mary HERO 79, 80, 81 Schwoerer, Brad Football 77 French Club 77, 78, 79, 80, 81 NHS Treasurer 80. 81 Mu Alpha Theta 80,81 Schofield, Jeri-Lyn Mixed Choir 77,78 Solo Contest- Bronze Metal 77, 78 Girls Choir 78,79 Top Chorale Award 79,80 SHS Singers 80. 81 FHA 80. 81 Schruhl, Sara Tennis 77,78, 79,80 Volleyball 77, 78 Choir 77, 78, 79, 80, 81 Softball Manager 78,79 FTA 79, 80. 81 Spirit Committee 79 JCL 79, 80 JCL Area Contest- 3rd Placd 79,80 Scott, Marc Football 77, 78 Thespians 77, 78, 79 PASF 78, 79, 80 NHS 80, 81 Journalism 79,80 Volleyball 77, 78, 79, 80. 81 Basketball 77, 78, 79, 80, 81 Track 77, 78, 79, 80, 81 Spirit Squad 77, 78,79 French Club 78,79 Most Valuable Player Award - Track 79. 80 All Tournament at ETSU 80,81 First Team All-District - Volleyball 80, 81 All-American - Volleyball 80, 81 Scruggs. Kelvin Freshman Maroon Football 77 HERO 79, 80 Scoggins, Susan Spirit Committee 77 Freshman Basketball 77, 78 HOSA 79, 80. 81 HOSA Vice President 80, 81 Shaw, Charles Freshman Football 77 Track 78, 79 J,V. Football 79 Shea, Kerry Freshman Basketball 77, 78 Marching Band 77,78 Symphonic Band 77. 78 FTA 77, 78, 79, 80, 81 Spirit Squad 77, 78 PASF 77, 78, 79. 80, 81 UIL Solo and Ensemble 77,78 UIL Marching Contests 77,78 UlL Gulf Symphonic Band Contest 77. 78 J.V. Basketball 78. 79 Student Council 78, 79. 80. 81 Powder Puft Football 80 Mu Alpha Theta 80,81 NHS Vice President 80. 81 Senior Class Business Manager 80,81 FTA Activities Director 80,81 Homecoming Publicity Chairman 80 Homecoming Parade Marshall 80 Homecoming Queen Nominee 80 Shelton, .loananna .l,V, Tennis 77, 78, 79, 80 Art League 77, 78, 79 French Club 78, 79, 80 Sheppard, Anne Freshman Choir 77,78 Basketball 77, 78, 79 Fiddler on the Roof 78 UIL Solo and Ensemble Contest 78, 79. 80, 81 Who's Who Nominee 78 SHS 78, 79 Drill Team 79,80 Drill Team Camp 79 Oklahoma! 79 PASF 79, 80, 81 PASF President 80, 81 A Cappella Choir 79.80.81 NHS 80, 81 NIKE 80, 81 MU Alpha Theta 80,81 West Side Story 81 Shivers, Roy P.E. Award 79,80 Drafting 80,81 Shoemaker, Scott Band 77, 78,79 Golf 77, 78, 79, 80. 81 PASF 79, 80 Short, Tammy Ull.sIyping Contest 78, 79 SH Singers 79.80.81 NHS 80, 81 Shoulders, Randy Soccer 77, 78, 79,80 Who's Who Nominee 78,79 Student Council 77. 78. 79 Who's Who 80,81 PASF 79, 80, 81 Mu Alpha Theta 80, 81 Billy Bob Boy 80,81 NHS 80, 81 Sills, Beth Spirit Squad 77 French Club Reporter 78, 79 Athenian Staff 79,80 Student Council 79, 80 VOE 80. 81 Sims, Beverly Spirit Squad 77 Art League 78, 79 VlCAlCosmetology 79, 80, 81 Smith, Carl Fiddler on the Roof 78 Smith, Judy Student Council 77, 78 Basketball 77, 78, 79 Volleyball 77. 78. 79 HECE 80. 81 Smith, Ken Student Council 77, 78, 79, 80, 81 Freshman Football 77 Varsity Soccer 77.78, 79.80.81 Sophomore Class President 78, 79 NHS 80, 81 PASF 79, 80 Billy Bob Boy 80,81 Science Team 80, 81 Mu Alpha Theta 80,81 A Cappela Choir 80 All-Region Choir 80, 81 Smith, Mitch Key Club 77,78 Soccer 77, 78, 79 Drafting President 78, 79 VlCA 78, 79,80 Smith, Sylvia Marching Band 77, 78, 79, 80,81 Concert Band 77,78 Band UIL Solo and Ensemble 77, 78, 79, 80, 81 Homecoming '77 '78 '79 '80 Math Team 77,78 Symphonic Band 78, 79, 80, 81 Youth on Parade 79. 80 Band Council 78, 79 Advanced Treble Choir 79,80 Choir UIL Solo and Ensemble 79, 80, 81 Repertory Theatre 79, 80 PASF 79, 80 Orchestra 79,80 NHS 80, 81 A Cappella Choir 80, 81 Sneed, Edward Football 77, 78, 79, 80 Basketball 77, 78 Track 77, 78, 79, 80 Southern, Lora Band 77, 78, 79, 80, 81 A Sparazinski, Ronald Drafting 77,78 Auto Mechanics 78, 79,80 VICA 79. 80 Who's Who in Auto Mechanics 79 ICT 80, 81 Sprouse, David VlCAlBuilding Trades 78, 79,, 80 HECEIHERO 80,81 Stanley, Dennis FHA 77, 78 Outstanding in History 77,78 Math Team 77,78 Who's Who 78,79 Art 78, 79. 80 Health Fitness Trip 78, 79 Outstanding in Biology 78,79 Agriculture 79.80.81 FFA 79, 80, 81 Stodgehlll, Melanie J.V. Singers 78,79 FHA 79. 81 Strause. Sandra D. Student Council 77, 78 Mixed Choir 77,78 Advanced Treble Choir 78, 79 A Cappella Choir 79, 80, 81 All-Region Choir 79, 80, 81 Choir Who's Who 79.80.81 OEA 80, 81 Strong, Billy Freshman Football 77 Freshman Basketball 77, 78 J.V. Football 78, 79. 80 Track 78, 79, 80, 81 Alternate State Qualifier - Mile Relay 79, 80 Varsity Football 80 All-District Football 80, 81 Taylor, A. M. HECE 79, 80, 81 Taylor, Kristen Spirit Committee 77,78 Student Council 78, 79, 80. 81 Varsity Tennis 78, 79, 80, 81 PASF 78, 79, 80, 81 NHS 80, 81 Powder Puff Football 80, 81 FTA 80. 81 Teel, Teresa French Club 77, 78 VlCAlCosmetology 79, 80, 81 Temple, Mike NHS 80. 81 VICA 80, 81 Thompson, Steve Thespians 77, 78, 79, 80, 81 Fiddler on the Roof 78 Oklahoma! 79 Romeo and Juliet 79 Assembly Crew 78, 79. 80, 81 Tisdell, Brian JCL 77, 78, 79 Tennis 77, 78,79 Billy Bob Boy 80. 81 Vestal, Chuck J.V. Tennis 77. 78 J.V. Cross Country 78,79 J.V, Soccer 78,79 PASF 78, 79, 80, 81 French Club 80,81 Vicab, Martin Soccer 80, 81 Viers, Donna Art League 78,79 - ...,. 388 - Index Prussia Dalton works hard to complete a story deadline p- Ch Allison Wilder, Tammy Werner halftime. Spirit Committee 78,79 HERO 79, 80,81 HERO Historian 80,81 HECE Who's Who 80,81 Journalism 78,79 Walker, Gloria Freshman Basketball 77, 78 Varsity Track 77, 78, 79, 80, 81 Key Club 77, 78, 79 J.V. Basketball 78, 79 Alternate on Mile Relay 77, 78 District, Regional, and State Track Contest 78, 79 Powder Puff Football 80, 81 Varsity Basketball 79, 80, 81 Walker, James Football 77, 78, 79, 80 Track 77, 78, 79, 80 Who's Who in Auto Mechanics 80,81 Walters, Monica Track 77, 78 FHA 77, 78, 79 J.V, Basketball 78, 79 Spirit Squad 78, 79 Walker, Sherri Student Council 77, 78 Spirit Committee 77 FHA 78, 79 Drill Team 79, 80 VICA Vice President 79, 80 HOSA 80, 81 Walker, Tina L, HFL 77, 78 Volleyball 77, 78, 79, 80 Basketball 77, 78 Track 77, 78. 79 DE 78, 79 VOE 79, 80, 81 Waller, Becky Spirit Committee 78,79 Student Council 78, 79 and Beth Leake perform during NHS 80, 81 HOSA 80, 81 Weeks, Glenn Metal Trades 79, 80, 81 Metal Trades Contest 79, 80 Welsh, Joanna Choir 80, 81 Werner, Tammy All-Region Orchestra 80, 81 Band 77, 78, 79, 80, 81 All-Region Band 77, 78, 79, 80, 81 All-Area Band 78,79 UIL Contests 77, 78, 79,80 Alternate All-State Band 78,79 NHS 80, 81 Whaley, Preston Building Trades 78, 79,80 HECE 80, 81 Whisenant, Todd Who's Who 78 Who's Who Nominee 79, 80. 81 Office Procedure 80, 81 Student Council 77, 78, 79 Soccer 77, 78, 79, 80, 81 Art League 77, 78, 79 Texas Cotton Cup 80,81 PASF 79, 80,81 Soccer Co-Captain 78,79 White, Kim B. FHA 77, 78, 79 Whitney, Tarnmy Band 77, 78,79 Twirler 79, 80, 81 FFA 78, 79.80, 81 Drill Team 79,80 Mu Alpha Theta 80,81 FTA 80, 81 NIKE President 80, 81 Homecoming Queen Nominee 80,81 Wilder, Patricia Hope Student Council 77, 78 Math Team 77, 78 Basketball 77, 78 Solo and Ensemble 77, 78, 79, 80, 81 Symphonic Band 77, 78, 79, 80, 81 UIL Marching Contest 77, 78, 79, 809 81 Marching Band 77, 78, 79, 80, 81 Gulf Symphonic Band Contest 77, 78 Drum Corps Co-Captain 78.79.80 JCL 78, 79, 80, 81 Marching and Symphonic Band Vice President 79, 80: President 80, 81 JCL President 79, 80 Who's Who in Latin 79, 80 Who's Who in Band 80,81 NHS 80,81 Drum Corps Captain 80,81 Williams, Judy Fiddler on the Roof 78 Choir 77, 78, 79, 80, 81 SHS Singers Vice President 78, 79 A Cappella Choir Secretary 80,81 UIL Contests 77,78, 79.80.81 Showcase 79 French Club 78,79 Thespians 79,80 Williams, Rory Michael Football 77, 78, 79 VICA79'8O UIL Drama 77,78 Homecoming Queen Nominee 80 WCA 79' 80' 31 Wlesedeppe' TNS Qigglril ao 81 Student Council 77, 78, 79, 80, 81 W-'Hams Soon ' French Club 77, 78, 79 ' Spirit Committee 77, 78, 79 Choir 77, 78 Key Club 77, 78 Athenian Photographer 78,79 HECE79,80,81 E v Q l ..' 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