Sherman High School - Athenian Yearbook (Sherman, TX)

 - Class of 1987

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Thank you for mak- ing 1986-87 a successful school year. Sincerely, Tommy Hudspeth lliln MW f 2 . we is 12: swf- -A 1, K ,ggg,:i5'Q2: .. , X :xv 'Y iG,,,? 3l K i ,. ,ggi,m:Q2as- ...::.1f?? Q v ., , rg, 1. -f.'f:s2.':1' K f' 1 siwsm, ,QF f .Jie N - . 2 . 12: 4215551 ,. , 1 ,,,- ff-- 5 wt mwifax. 1 x W :bg '12 3 ,. J' xg mwjfvfgxg, 1-,H fl i -i g . QL, ...M , 1 N. s2,.,5gs1g.r,yU-,g , R., ,.ac.,,..,v.v 1,-gig, 1 A 55? '54 1- f S?-Z. A51 X -Qs? a A.. ,.,.,,,,, aft-a,,,. ffl-mu-silhv, QQQGQ f Q K i :M gums? Wifsqfs m:F2Yf5f Bnffffasusselfk Q: . N-1 R im I X shimfeigfiszselsig, -:13Q+f'e,Q, x'f '3G1?f '1'N1xl fe' 1 21' if s-f N . .:. i w- 'l 1 F595 1-T55 effii-S: 0 2 .E ., is MA., W. gk ,g m sim .M X . ki, N . X Z ... ,, .,,... as .,,.., i,5?S,ig,t . QVQIQ ' , ,t,, ,oc,,,.,,c ccc, c l -W it 'x X .ni e V5 nl 325511 Nm gf Y. 3 lm c- L sea M sg, is ll ,gt sph HH 2 1 Opening lc Emu: ,lam um 'Me Sddlaw 'wee 0,4 This is it, the 1987 Athenian! The staff takes great pride in presenting you this book of memories. Each page represents hours of sweat, screams and headaches. More impor- tantly it represents spirit, loyalty and dedication. As seniors, we have spent four long years at Sherman High. Now all we have is memories to look back on. We hope the 1987 Athenian will be as special to you as it is to us. emlenta The juniors have one last year to make their mark, while the sophomores will look forward to be- ing upperclassmen. We hope that we as seniors have led you in the right direction to make your future years the best. The freshmen, well at least you will not be FISH anymore. Each class is striving to be its own, like no other before. Each class adds its own style, which makes us united, yet individual. A style SHS can celebrate. Openingf3 1nlA' -2'-:- 5,15 Tommy Hudspeth, principal at Sherman High, was the victim of a well-planned kidnapping. Mr. Hudspeth was sitting in his office when three armed villains entered, demanding that he go silently with 4fOpening them. He was then masked and led to a car. Mr. Hudspeth, terrified and shaken, was taken to the home of the student-body president, Jean Avard. Mr. Hudspeth was unmasked where he discovered he was ata par- ty in his honor as the new SHS prin- cipal. The villains were forced to eat cake and ice-cream and were releas- ed on the promise that the 1986-87 school year would be the best ever. Mr. Hudspeth is led away by kidnappers. Sophomores Meldy Hayes and DoriannMackey are you late for class again? SENIOR Billy Bob Boys Pat Kinder, Cameron Graber and Alan Kirby have a seat on the stage 1 .LW Ma Opening! 5 I l :se-g , yer ,M 1 5 gigigtimal -- g , X , , ,.,. NV Q sw ffv w ' lads W,LW :IZ Q s a Please don't kidnap our principal. Who are those masked men? Mr. Williams is caught goofing off. Junior Micheil Pinion wonders what he did wrong this time. Miss Loop, what's wrong? Mrs. lscman instructs her class. 6fOpening gn 145 E Q. Coach Russell Out of students and athletes l just ask them to do their best Mr Hudson Thmgs are great' I believe this will be a year for everyone Mr Plerce lt s gonna be a Super year because we have Super klds Mr Stoker l antuclpate higher academic achuevement s t u d e nnvolvement Mr McClure I m very op tlmlstlc we have new per sonnel and new Ideas new phllosophles and a new start Wlth these things plus knowledge gained from past years makes for expectations of only good things to come Coach Hunt We ve had the best start this year than ln the past 10 The students thus year are the best 4 : a n d m o r e n t Opemng 1 7 l . fqiesi 'ss ' - 'ass axe, as ss' 5 SENIORS '87 are we The very best we'll always be. We're true blue and that's the way, 1:1 we'll always stay. We do our best to support our school, We're laid back and always cool. Our school spirit is the best, As we try to teach the rest. ln the pep rallies we swing and sway Telling the others to WALK THIS WAY. While the other classes are squirmin' We'II be doing the PEE WEE HERMAN. SENIORS '87 TWIST AND SHOUT That's what our class is all about. We're the class that's always willin' The others, well, THEY BE lLLlN'. We're the BEST Bad and Bold. SENIORS '87 are in CONTROL. 8fOpening Senior Jodi Stokes has her pic- ture taken before school starts. Senior Kelli Wilson examines her camera flash. Senior Billy Bob Boy Dale Marable yells during a pep rally. Senior Venu Menon and Cameron Graber relax during class. HIGH SCI-IO OL r 'i we 5 W A I 1 ,.W,, ,,, , .M......,... Openingf9 -,,, ,H ,,. Y gk if n f Z . Wg Y ' ,- .7 - Af, , .'Y Y, iE.. i1i:'11 :gg , -2- ,, fx:-.-1 - --' ' T,-1 ' '- 4 '- .l-Ik 101 Opening Junior Kerry Smithson shows off her original Gucchi shoes. And you thought I didn't see, are the favorite words of 4Junior Paul Scheidmeir. . l hope you're keeping up, says junior Matt Day to the Athenian teacher, Mrs. Icsman. Senior Bill Keelan takes time to think about it during lunch. iii Y? Junior David Gibson must think he's a freshman - he's doing his homework. Sophomore Diana Rangel is wondering why everyone is staring at her. Junior William Collier has his piece of the rock. Confused freshman Greg Brown asks the opinion of junior Kelly Carver. Opening f 11 , mA ' Y IJ' V LHI35 121 Opening X 1 Faithful SHS mascot CRobin Good- pasterj shows her spirit. Thrilled SHS students walk the ever present Walls of Boredom. Kristy Mannery gets really excited in her glasses. J. 34 gg ,, 'il 2 ' A jug . :XJ 52. 559 'ilu' , . . ..,. r ' ,i . rrtr J 1 ,.,, .,., . W Laura Andrews does her homework on the floor. Sophomore Joey Fuller and Jason Cooper reenact WWII. Sophomore Clay Stewart con- templates the meaning of life. Sophomore Jennifer Hudson. Sophomore Meledy Hayes shows her studious side. Opening! 13 1 1 V www I G. A- .-J , .dz-. . I-, Y 2. 'V . ,USM 4,0 - ,, i .,Lg.. ,... ,,4,' -3. ' - rg, ' .A Q .A V jg' V il 4 ,J -Wim:-W.w,..y - -- , , 5 141 Opening ,W 5 fla w Q 1 ' f V M' y 'M W ,,,,W,,,t,, ,.,, , rf? , W 4 2.23721 i f 5 , l l mi WW,,,,.W l 5Hm 1 f , ,, :Q , ,, W., . ,.,,,,., I zz ,w.,,,.fm f ,gigpgu 1362 ,ajv vt ' A W,,.,, .,. W, , M , A 1, nv. ,W ,f f f 112 2 2,524 A W l 4 fa. 1 i wrap- f X 3 ' 1 'P V i ' P W5 5 4' ' 'Pfl?f3755'fffP' , 1 1' ' Av K4 lf 5 5. ,E 5 ,, I f f ff 1 vig? X Q 3 9 , .1 , my ,Q 5 1 . ,.., ., F . , Qi MW' af, . M, we, if v?Zfzfm: als:,f V? l ff . W as www Wt, . M., .,,, ,.,,., A wif? VZ , : ' WK --NN' ,,., . ,,, W , 2 1, , f1w ,z,SxQfffisz5v2 . W 1 M may ,f xi , ,,,,,,,, , fl 2 f at -M re- 4-'W ps , if , 1 fi Elf 2 , ,Ex , w ig Z 'filii Freshman Jeff Foster tries to strangle Ryan Fenner. Freshmen Scott Daniels and Keith Brown attempt to open their locker. Mr. Williams instructs his class. 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Renee Davis and Mark Linn enjoy playing with tater tots during lunch. 16 X Opening TH E ATH EN IAN STAFF ' Crystal Robertson Mlchele Matlock Renee Davis Editor-in-chief: Crystal Robertson Managing Editor: Michele Matlock Layout Editor: Mark Linn Copy Editor: Debra Edwards Merchandising Manager: Renee Davis Photography: Chris Hayes Ad Manager: Matthew Day Promotional Manager: Kathy Johnson Photographers Leigh Gullyes Melinda Robertson Cheryl Self Kelli Wilson Layout Micheal Smith Mary Heather Fyfe Chrls Hayes Mark Llnn Debra Edwards Matthew Day Kathy Johnson Typists Tara Southern Lisa Gray Writers Kurt Meglan Amanda Ridley Jennifer Hudson Joey Fuller Darla Olson Sales Personnel Debi Heckman Clay Stewart Denise Spence Richard Vaughn Pete Scheibmeir Patty Bowles Penny Miller Advisor: April lcsman 1, .H - - - - , - ,. I . , -. , , . . . ,, , , . , K , ,.k, ,Q iw' I 'S CU'-'I' fl ff School Board Works to Regulate Schools The School Board is known for diligently working together to regulate school policies. The School Board does not actually run the school system but they have a heavy hand in the district's policy-making procedures. They meet every second Tuesday of the month at 120 West King. The School Board members are: President David Brown, Miller Barber, Dr. Geer McKee, Margaret Grynwald, John Kitrell, Eugene Youree and Welby Pleasant 1 Mr David Brown during a School Board meeting. 2. Mr Barber looks on while Dr McKee emphasizes his points. 3. Mr. David Brown and Dr Beryl Mackey ad dress the School Board with important matters. 20 f School Board S S Welcomes New Principal The job of principal at SHS was not a hard one for Mr. Tommy Hudspeth to overcome. Having been a coach at SHS, Mr. Hudspeth was already accustomed to the school and the atmosphere that surrounds it. Mr. Hudspeth showed school leadership throughout the whole school year. The students of SHS would like to thank Mr. Hudspeth for his loyalty and pride. 1. Terrorists 2. Ms. Gene Loop and Mrs. Bobby Gohlke talk with Mr. Hudspeth about student conduct. 3. Our new prin- cipal, Mr. Hudspeth. Principal f 21 Nw 1 1. Mr. Jack Pierce shows Mr. Bill McClure that he is on the do not admit list. 2. Mr. Her- man Stoner and Mr. Barker relax after a tough day. 3. Mc- Clure, Blll 4. Pierce, Jack 5. Stoner, Herman 6. Mr. Bill Mc- Clure finds out it's sometimes lonely when you're at the top. 2 3 4 5 GOOD FRIENDS T0 HA VE The assistant principals have a very important job. They maintain discipline throughout the school. Since Sherman High is such a big school, we need more than one prin- cipal. We have three assistant prin- cipals. They are as follows: Jack Pierce, Bill McClure, and Herman Stoner. Working together with the head principal, they make our year run smoothly, handling many tough jobs that we can't always handle ourselves as students. Mr. Jack Pierce commented what he enjoyed most about being an assistant prin- cipal was working with the students. .lf ex Q. S - af ' f X iff' gr I W ffl!! WMYX Al 7 f' 6 QT: - Qs-'S 1 22 f Assistant Principal AHELPI GHA D At Sherman High School, we are fortunate to have some excellent counselors. A counselor has to be calm, wise, and willing to help, which our counselors are. Mr. Larry Scott is the ninth and twelfth grade counselor. He helps the freshmen and seniors with schedules and any personal pro- blems they might have. Getting ready for the first day of school is the hardest part of the job, Mr. Scott stated. Mrs. Shirley Nichols, is the tenth grade counselor and Mrs. Phyllis Armstrong is the eleventh grade were free. 7. Scott, Larry i 5152. counselor. They both basically have the same job as Mr. Scott. Two other counselors of our school are not assigned to one par- ticular grade level. Mr. Jack Ander- son is the vocational counselor, he assists students interested in voca- tional courses in making career choices. Mrs. Jeanne Groff is the special education counselor. She works with students that have special learning problems. Mr. Anderson stated that being a counselor is the opportunity to help people. 1. Surprise Mrs. Phyllis Armstrong, You look maaavaleous. 2. Ander- son, Jack 3. Armstrong, Phyllls 4. Groff, Jeanne 5. Nichols, Shlrley 6. Mr. Larry Scott and Mr. Tommy Hudspeth gaze out the doors, wishing they Counselors f 23 Salute the Secretaries Although you may not see much of our secretaries, they play an essential part in our daily life here at SHS. Everytime you heard the bells dismissing us from class, you have the secretaries to thank. Who else could have control of the entire stu- dent body through the mere flick of a switch? Not only do these ladies control 4 5 1. Banks, Marllyn 2. Beck, Rosalie 3. Graves, Sandra 4. Harris, Kay 5. Nehrbass, Helen 6. Turner, Jo 7. Marilyn Banks receives one of the many phone calls answered by our secretaries. 8. Sandra Graves diligently completes one of the many tasks to be completed during the routine school day. 9. Kay Harris helps Walter Cole while counselor Phylis Armstrong awaits her turn. 24 f Secretaries our movement from class to class, but they also help to make our life at SHS less hectic by keeping up with all the paperwork, confusion, and paranoia that the student body causes. We should appreciate our secretaries for the work they have done. Let's hear it, folks . .. three cheers for our secretaries!! 6 8 , ffl Little Applause for Faculty Faculty what words do we have to describe the faculty at SHS? How about overworked, or even underpaid. And if we were to search a little longer, we might come up with adjectives like talented and dedicated. Whether they be the football coaches or psychology teachers, they are our leaders. Despite enter- taining distractions such as TECAT and teacher evaluations, they still managed to be there for us . . . just like they always will. Thank you, SHS faculty. Thank you very much!!! , , 1 .. iw ii Msn. Mg, ' z':n1n1z'ffz:s'21 . 1,54 L. : A - al, i ll. , 'atxessrsmz aaswiax. 1-2-w mzcsr is Q-was s- Sem iw1i'?'?1Q'939ii32zXe1sffsisffuiss-1111sqqgypsr' .gfwsgieagesggg 3' A . .,... realise''.:-.,-.wisest1 ay. Mi-l97i35gssfk,QsQg,.l.zi g'-f5gS,,s.gM,,,.-s?ss.,s , .-,.,:e,gyggs.K,fseasW W ,. ,, , 9 cc we c' l i t l t.-- c ' 1 - Er , , t is ' ., 'r 5-TZ:.- Wf-- - 573- , N . 1.55.-1, X W ..,.. W , .- . . , F .Q V an W-wk lg N . 4 5 1. Mrs. Helena Fair demonstrates the pro- cedure to do a science lab. 2. Mrs. Pam Howeth and her substitute, Mrs. Johnette Friend, discuss lesson plans. 3. Mr. Q. D. Williams tries to pay attention during a faculty meeting. 4. 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Everyone listens intently as Gene Loop gives a pep uring the Weatherford crazy sock pep rally. 4. Jane Johnson Betty Brawiey to join her and the low steppers for a quick ut Faculty f 33 Q! E Z 3 E if l E . fx f 2 N Egg 2' 3: w Q Q , ' Exfgfi K . l fig , .Ex Y 5 25. 1 Q23 I Q Vi' 52 f Q I , s K L s 1 ' 2 1 T ? 5 I t i , X w X 5 f 0 2 fs, mme asking 2 , Seniors '87 are we, the very best we'll always be. We're true blue and that's the way, itl we'll always stay. This first verse of our senior saying truly expresses the way the seniors of 1987 feel about SHS. We have spent four grueling and glorious years here, and in that time we have been transformed from 'fickle adolescents to optimistic young adults. Only now can we ap- preciate the long hours that teachers, parents, and friends have spent helping us to become worthy of our respective reputa- tion. Individually we may look back on the times we spent 'KW together, knowing that as a class we created memories we will cherish forever. Memories of love, friends, pain and dreams, and those of dances, sports, and homecoming festivities. Memories of the commons las freshmen and as seniorsl, crowd- ed halls, and difficult classes. In our senior pep rally, we were loyal to our school as we dressed in maroon and white and held our fingers high as we sang the Alma Mater. We walked with pride not only for who we were, but for what we represented . . . the Sherman Bearcats. Now all the sweat and tears are behind us and we must leave the secu ty of SHS. It is our time to pro that we will succeed, not only college, the service, or work, b in life. We have new goals to s and challenges to overcom Although we bid farewell to S ' and go our separate ways, will always have in our posse sion the memories we share. T is where we learned to live a love, and the class of 1987 w look back on these years wi fond remembrances. Senior Class Presiden- Erica Hayes I 52 WW Page 36: 1. Aretha Mclntosh and Gina Sheffield pose for a pre- senior picture. 2. Tim Olin eats a big lunch while sophomore Iill Iennings is not as hungry. 3. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: ll-rl Business Mgr.: Lisa Merrill, Secretary: Karen Rea, President: Erica Hayes, Vice-President: Ra- quel Olivares. Page 37: 1. Seniors always enjoy their leisure time in the commons. 2. Michele Matlock does her l Dream of Ieannie imitation. 3. Iohnny Rangel gets measured for his cap and gown. 36 f Seniors 3 4 I J 4 1 Alter her graduation this year, Senior Missy McAllister will most be remembered for her talent in music. From the time she was eight Missy has been in some sort of musical event. She was a member of the 9th and 10th grade All-Region Choir her sophomore year. She has also been a member of J.V. Choir, SHS Singers and A Cappella Choir for 2 yrs. Missy in- tends to continue singing at Texas Tech during the next four years of her career. Thanks Missy! Your wonderful voice brightened a lot of days. 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Seniors f 57 1 5 , , i I Y S S i al .. il lx 5 s ? 5 Qi gm Q 5 5, w 1 2 1 il Z 2 S 1: ggm wwmwwmqWm'XW mmTMW7Wwwwmaewvamfwwwmwmfwwm-wfmfW .f.ww.sa1efNw-ve-v-M1 W--MW mmwwfff-wmmmmwwgmxmmwlfim,-Af-WWf ,--- H .m,...,,..W.X,..,, ,, .M.....,.W,W,,.,..,.M,.W.,.,....,..4 .1 V,- f, lf, V fy , 7, 41 in f I if f 1 ff? 1 r if ?,5 X K if ff .fl A af ff 6' X 1 W 12 I Q ?WWW W, f ff' M 'v-aww' ,Ai .ff pN ,iM,,,,,,, ,, 'WW La .,., wx-an 2 Q 41 fa 6 S lIll.P UCSF 5PiliT This was a year of adaptation for juniors. Although House Bill 72 is two years old now, its effects are still be- ing felt. ln October, the juniors had their first crack at the TEAMS test with a large percentage passing on the first try. Overall, the year was a great one for the class of '88. This was the year spirit returned to SHS and the junior class was there and helped lead the way. Armed with this new enthusiasm for SHS, the juniors are ready to meet the challenges of next year when the Seniors of '88 will be the big men on the block. Your Junior President, Adam Auten T I 1 3 Page 60: 1. Kristy Friend cheers for the Bearcats at a pep rally. 2. Debra Edwards models the Whitney Houston look. 3. Tara Southern types an Athenian memo. 4. JUNIOR CLASS OF- FICERS l-r: President: Adam Auten, Vice-President: Nancy Hamm, Secretary: Jeff Coble. Page 61: 1. Susie Gadek, Susan Carter, Jana Setterburg, Melanie Morse, John Buchanan and Brian Bass enjoy the warm weather during lunch. 2. Jennifer Wiesedeppe and Linda Hase can't remember where their English class is. 3. Holly Williams and Natalie Koehler perform with the Hi-Steppers in one of the pep rallies. 60 f Juniors Na 3 f, Byron Whitfield, a Junior here at Sherman High has made some outstanding accomplishments. During his Sophomore year he was a member of the varsity basketball team and was voted the Most Valuable Player. 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Mary Heather Fyfe pops her neck to relieve the ten- sion of a Monday afternoon. 3. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS I-r: Vice-President: Joey Fuller, Secretary: Beth Ruby, President: Greg Estes. Page 75: 1. Melody Hayes shows the hairstyle of 1986. 2. Joanna Dollarhide and Renee Davis enjoy games of tennis while not in class. 3. Kirk Grynwald does some of the easy homework he has before going home. 4. Kevin Louderback chooses not to have his face shown. 3 76 f Sophomores fr On October 19, 1986, Dletra Spencer was awarded his black belt in karate. He is a full-time member of Arnold's Karate Academy. Dietra has been in karate for 6 yrs. and plans to make a career out of it. He has competed in many State and National Com- petitions where bringing home first place was nothing new to him. Congratulations, Dietra! Sophomores f 77 5 N W my ...W .IW q,,3XW.,..i.,,N,5f.w WS. 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Chris Van Holbeck suddenly remembers that he didn't do his homework. 88 f Freshmen ii tray in the cafeteria and being stuck with the name NERD for the whole year? There were also the magnificent pep rallies where we as a class really showed the upperclassmen how spirited we could be and of course, how tojam!! 9O, the class with class, has ,. -A-me N ,WNW made it through the first year of four year party at SHS. We still ha three more years to go, but hey, lo at the bright side, it wasn't as bad we thought it would be. Your Freshman Presiden Patrick Edmondson Q 1 ffflfifg Q! if I 1 i'i' c ' . , ' it ' , 1 :Q f-'-' . Q. .M YL JV . fic? ff if CW ' -ya if-, P i,.' ' . , . . , ,.,. , ..., ,,,. . . .,. A . . , i A . 1 'frffflw -' l V W - 451. -2 ' ' Haw . ,,,, i A' E A . ,,fi1w41w. X579 LW I H i' 1?f?fl5g2'fl5 2 .+A 5, ' Q af M ra X . .ff f wg .. . Z - P-A 3' ' if 1 f'f'f '5 T 2 .... . 'T 3 M2369 Freshman Larry Barber was made a member of the Varsuty Golf team here at SHS Larry says he has been playung for a long trme and hopes to accomplish his dreams of becommg a profes slonal golfer luke his father Larry says In has next three years he wants to accomplish as much as he can These next years at SHS wlll be fun I have already made many new friends and have had a great time commented Barber Freshmen X 89 mir r'w'muur 1'mum Y 'N ' '-W' - -Y -M' - M u wwf' ff '- ' '- ina ,1iqHUf1?P?ihA'Q2ihfv0 V ,:,,h Q ,m1'k ' 'tjiH'.kMikej4 -, I VHoCkltf, 'Kirby .N .: , - zuisig. W, 1 ' ' iit Ff:G'eef?'MaU'iCe' l 'G'fShaf'1- Maff if .V ,gg A ., FUDCW E V. ,fb ' T 'mm' 69255369 1 ff': 'F' ' 3 if R Q fa? -2- 'R' L fw-X - Q THBSYV-fWehVd9L ' , K ' L5 i if Q ' giff f3Kef'ff .Ill ' i 'B' f HHmi'lf0n'K ehv efh .. -- W ' 1ggHafgmve,mike V Q, -. ' , N , E 1 E : 1 'HHf!iS,J0h'1aU16fi QS -f i ' 1 H , X 1 Q ' ..4, N gaweyi Bakbakfah ? . .. il S V. Sz ,.,- ,K'mmmmAh'A' 1HBfvCY'H92fH' M X ' - . 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Christa -1 ',-' Johnson, Jennifer Y' -!JohnSonQhMicheIl6 - - ' jobhsdn, Ray V. kV.'-kk J Qnes, Clay 4 71lofii32s, Jebnmfer V, A V ,,m' 1105653 Matf 'I '31LQ41f!S1153UUf3 , L , WFSQETW lJQr1ffSf V'fW'1 l 'L',m-', :gVJQDS3fQ?bfJ.!?l- ' L ali' jjJVr5fqafi,' Mnia ViKam'VD0na!d-jf. x fK?Uff0aH'i' JG?F 'r4i'VV15erqey,1Eage i'. Kempgf Jack- ff K,-kim' Jasdh' Vlfinriey, Marcus V '. - E-V5 '.', 'KKi1by,Ray ssettfengoemss KX i V Vfflqamer, VAri'n9tte Q , 'A-V V Kfaymz, Alan I x KyIe,gTonyag 'iVLapaVraam,fMarpe11o i ' '.'.- ,,.' 1 ,,', ' kaBoon, Art Ladron Queyafo5,VAdkiana if ,- ' i i-- U5fl7'Uf JW! f LH wfffiH24 Tammy LL,.',V gawzgncgL,,VeId,3. .N wh N,-5 l - 1 ,V W S- ,VH Q X , 'gf ggi Simi ff' 1 Page 98: 1. The Sophomores socialize in the commons after lunch. 2. Sophomores Cassie Crain and Dawn Beamesderfer try to look casual at the Fish Dance. 3. Sophomores talk before class. Page 99: 1. Sophomores cheer at a pep rally. 2. Several 10th graders go to lunch. 3. Sophomores Courtney Graber and Angie Pettit watch the excitement in the commons. 4. Sophomores Kristan Thorson and Leigh Gullyes give proof that Riunite is not just a dinner wine. sn' Q . ,,,. ww.-we . . a ii -QLE if' Q .Q , 5 Y 25, , , ,, wa I ,A M, jf! . . fam. MM R ,uh 'el mu wa 9' , 1 f 0 06. , '-vm , 50 f ff, if 1 ,IW ffzf 1. ' W 2 - - , :eff ,gf wp W . N V 32- ,, ,fi iz ,,.-I pf 0 1 , ,, -ff- , if V13 WW 'M fy, W J ,M N. X5 ., a-1 ' ' m . M : ,. 51 W V wg 4 , 4'x' '-'-f ,Q h wet 1 5 J' if 'N- EAL 7411? wi' - Eg f? up Page 98: 1. While everyone is waiting for the bell to ring, Russell Carter tries to finish what homework he has. 2. Billy Arnold and Chris Rickman play hacky-sack during lunch. 3. Lisa Reber sang the Miami Sound Machine's Words Get ln the Way during the Homecoming variety show. 4. Members of the football team stand for the Alma Mater during a pep rally. 5. Chris Hayes tries to pay at- tention during a class discussion. Page 99: 1. Connice Jackson takes a break during class to powder her nose. 2. Lisa Johnson dreams of being at home watching her favorite soap opera. 3. Jen- ny Brummer and Greg Brown take advantage of a warm day and eat their lunch outside. 4. Trina Galloway finishes her drink of water before returning to class. Candids 199 J, , ., , 6 Q9 0 'ivy 6 W Q 9 ,g++ 6 .N-' 46 I 6 S v'Q'f SQ' 'Q fe, ., 9' 5 . T . U f . . . 2 4 5 1 ir A- j , Q 1 1 I i , 5 ,Q . ,, T I 3 ' 1 z, l ries ' , , 2 .r 3 l fl 5 gflf A l Q , 255 E' ai 3 5 'AV ' 1 l . ' 2 r as lift.-,WZ . it ' f . 2 H t . ' . if W 'W 4 ' W 4'k 9 . 5 etzgggii' lf? 'gig 5 l G w 45 rv 1441131 ,ur E11 ' f Y 'Y '1 f 2 we 4 . ' f L 31552161 fini ' 'A lx 35: ,wi ' 1 , ' W Q 2 K 3 ,cam Y Hgiyawga l 1 gli ill E J 31197 1 .. ,. ' 23? 222 . fl' w w, g H T W S q of wg K ff . Q s , ., ,, . ' , ., 2. 13. 3 , fl ' Mb ggfff . E r , it --'AA all ' A 3 Z7 if , r - 5m,ff.- w W o T The week of October 27 thru the 31 was filled with last minute manicures, facials, fittings, and hair appointments. This was the week of Homecoming. Thirty-one girls were involved in the activities which in- cluded a parade through downtown Sherman and a variety show in which the thirty-one girls were presented to the community. Two days were set aside for voting and the girls were reduced from thirty- one to five. The crowning of the Homecoming Queen was hosted by a Varsity football game between Sherman and Wichita Falls High. During half time everyone anxiously awaited the crowning of the 86-87 Queen. Raquel Olivares was the reci- pient of the crown and Jeannie Avard was named Lady-in-Waiting. The following Saturday concluded the week of festivities with the Homecoming Dance held at the Municipal Ballroom. 102 f Homecoming l 1. Cracker Rappers Tim lves, Shawn Davis, Ed Carter, Jason Welch and Marshall Cathey rap to the Pee Wee Herman with Pee Wee himself, Bret Miler. 2. Michael Gathron and Yolanda White performed a dramatic interpretation of Lisa-Lisa and Cult Jam with Full Force's All Cried Out. 3. The Faculty Blue Grass Band featuring Robert Penhall, Don Sharp, Tom Brott and Duane Gohlke entertained the audience with some good ol, blue-grass music. Wi 1 K i 1 ' .. .-,..,, v,,,. ..,. W ,,.-Mm.,, ,.N.....M,.w-.h.. ,,,,, NAKMW....WIfIM.,..v,WW,W,mW..MmM-Wm.MWAWMWMmmmmxm.WwwwvQmfwwmwwmmmgfamwmawwmfmxwwwamwmwmamwzmmmremwagiffwgmmaywewasuezzansemvwmwwmgmmiszfmsaaaeswmga-Summseawfwgxmwawmaw . . Vg 5 QQ , 'F' Kerri Carlton L5 ' i ff ' V . A Q g. r i Q if 'K,L e 2,mm,14b 'K ,,..1 , H ,t . Angela Jones Dena Luscombe Michele Matlock Kristin Nash . 4 Jana Qualls iii W . - E L , - i lg ttttiel ii'i ' 4 l L9 Johanna Cooper 1 - I 355' . w' 'July . 2 e ri . M , fzgagfggf 1 ff 2 'I' J ll, is Caprice Elliott Yvette Ersch Miss Ol vares Crowned 1986 Queen Raquel Olivares was nominated as this year's Homecoming Queen. She represented the Auto Mechanics. During her four years at SHS, she has been in many different ac- tivities. Some include PASF, NIKE, and Drill Team, where she served as Junior Lt. and Co-Captain. When asked how she felt about being crowned Homecoming Queen, Ra- quel said, lt all came as a surprise, but I am very glad that I won. After her graduation, Raquel plans to at- tend school in Spain for a year before transferring to Vanderbilt. l l i Crystal Robertson 104 f Homecoming Amy Robinson 1. 1985 Queen Monique Green crowns this year's Queen Raquel Olivares, as Miss McAllister and her dad, Milton McAllister's applaud. 2. Raquel Olivares rides around the field after being crowned Queen. lei-6 ln Gina Sheffield Michelle Tracy fi llll L will Glenda Foote Fulton Michelle alll ll l 4- e s 1. Stephanie Gray, Missy McAllister, Lyndy Anderson and their dads await half-time for the crowning of the Homecoming Queen. 2. Ricardo Olivares escorted his sister, Raquel, during the Homecoming assembly. 3. Lisa Merrill and Tony Bagley smile to the audience while Lisa's future plans are announced. 4. Michele Matlock and Jon Marshall listen to Michele's honors. . .. .. at s . 17522-f5i., R fsiiffi. . 1 A uqgsgfll 1 kkkk 1 Ak N f . vug-:fir 'A b su:-afi, it L r il :L t 1 il 1+ L 3 is .r . tt. L 1 1 il 1 srss . ., ,ttat ll ' L ll 9 Lara Wall Jennifer Williams Maria Willsher fi , . 4 Q 'ff an '24 0 Q-2 ': E N 3 3 ,V . f, - Cindy Kyle Wendy Lynch Lisa Merrill ew W ., ., N. S 20 '51 'N Carrie Nichols Karen Rea Kim Young Homecoming! 105 fs. life 595535439 19 :writes 51, Siem 11.' signs COACHES: Ueh to rightbz Ed Hunt, Bill O'Brien, Butch Ford, G. A. Moore, Jr., Mike Russell, Terry Miller, Hugh Veale, and Marty ' Secord. PLAYERS: ftop rowj: Larry Don Jackson, Mark Beene, Bert Langford, Eric Torberson, Jason Burleson, Michael Price, Rodney Pope, Steve Rheutlehuber. Q2nd rowjz Jason Kimsey, Bret Miller, Jason Cooper, Chad Harris, Bill Bowen, Laray Wilson, An- thony Hughes, Jeff Bennett. 13rd rowj: Jason Buscher, Mike Garner, Bobby Hardin, Joey Morris, Phillip Burch, Chris Stewart, Dominique Boyce, Troy Williams, Rodney Owens. 14th rowj: Joe Brown, Donny Rangel, Phillip Wilkerson, Bobby Bradlee, Marcus Leinart, l. V. Williams, Willie Lawrence, Brian Bell. 15th rowl: Roverto Caro, Toney Bagley, Welby Pleasant, Emmett Myatt, Lane Aleman, Marshall Cathey. Managers: Jeanne Baker, Amy Randall, Jennifer Baker, Lou Friday, and David Thompson, THEM US O Gainesville 10 31 Denison O 20 Greenville 37 . 13 Weatherford 17 56 6 7 Lewisville 6 ' Rider 15 Keller 14 O Marcus 14 2? 42 Witchita 10 Falls High 31 Denton 7 ' ' Denotes district games 65112 Svtnrthuf winning 'dirnhitiun This year's edition foot- out of the race after losing two hard ball brought the pride Sher- fought battles to state ranked man High School. The of new teams. head coach, G. A. was the The success of the season was beginning of a the winning spirit brought rollercoaster ride of fgi byeourrifnew coach G. A. Moore Bearcats. J ,WWA and staff members. Of The season got otfiitoia and their will- sta-rt with a shutout? not to ever give Gainesville, then was an essential lenced in a success. After depart- Denison. Just then ride Coach Moore cats went'on felloftiilfjitroops and staff will five of their next six gamesgQaQgtSfCf2thfey3j,LQge season they found themselves our pride in heated district race. Thleia??3igi62ihlyMb6WNii'SHS. 106fvafSiyF00fba Spunsnreh bg: Qluluninl T nrher Shop ti E . Mew saw? 0 it iibazsiioig it WB 1 inoooagmmg g 1 5 4 Page 106: 2. Quarterback Joe Brown scans the defense before the snap of the ball. Page 107: 1. Curtis Patterson hopes the trainer cuts his ankle wrap, and not his leg. 3. Quarterback Jason Burleson leaves the defense on the ground crying for help. 4. Take off your helmet and smile for the camera, Byron! 5. Kicker Brett Andrews puts the ball up, up, and good! Varsity Football f 107 . . Football: Read for the Limelight The JV Football reached the peak of success at SHS this past season. Their team spirit, pride and support brought them through to a victorious year. The members of the JV team will be great assets to the Varsity team in years to come. No one per- son led the team. lt was a tremen- dous effort given by everyone. This was due to the fact that they all l 5 r, B,, ,HTH wanted to win. The team was , coached by these three wonderfu people: Coach Crutsinger, Coach Meredith, and Coach Davis. When ' -- H-'I .. asked how they felt about the foot- ' ' ' ball season, most team members . , , r said that they couldn't wait unti next year to continue JV or try ou for Varsity. 5, ll 145 I r T , ss f' t .. , vt - fr , . I 4 f 'l' w. 5 'ugh J flfl rff'yfZ5r, ,lv 1 1 f u r 1 4 . h J ll 4 , f ' .c- if is THEM US ,E ' X Gainesville 6 33, X Denison , x Greenville Weatherford X X Lewlsvllle Top Row: Jason Cooper, Ryan Cerno, Joe McCulloh, Joe Goode, Chad Keys X Plar10 VIHSS Meek, Larry Bishop, Jerry White, Mark Walker. 4th Row: chad Skipworth Keller X e Brand, Chad Points, Jeff Horn, Craig Nix, Antonia Methenia, Cash Marcus X Aleman. 3rd Row: Shawn Powell, Johnnie Methenia, David Boyd, Ronnie ' X Tony Wells, Chip Jarvis, James Mitchell, Leo Jones, Jim McCanlies. 2nd Row: l ' , X Plano Clark 1 Gary Benton, Coach Troy Davis, Kelly Bryant, Paul Aleman, Chedrick Boyd ' X Denton l Valentine, Coach Duane Meredith, Coach Keith Crutsinger. Front Row: Larry l X 1 denotes Win drix, Roy Worthington, Gary Cox, Daron Dickens, Steve Johnston, Greg Moran 'E l Chessier. Q X ' g ':i r :: i ' F ' 1 rr' 2 108 XJ V. Football Chedric Boyd gets caught in enemy ground. gs his past season of freshman foot- ll did not begin with the first game, instead began in the heat of sum- r where the increased numbers of yers and talent pleased their Head ach John Miller. oach Miller stated, Physical ent is nice, but it's mental talent tgives you the edge to win games. Coach Miller pinpointed the main -f,,,,. y gb Q Row: Clint Little, Michal Dunlap, Danny Pinion, Kyle McDaniel, David Olfers, Morris, Ricky Ferguson, lssiah Sheppard, Jeff Foster. 5th Row: Andy Miller, Ragland, Terry Hester, Kirby Hocutt, Bill Wiley, Chip Adami, Blaine Bardin, Hughes. 4th Row: Mike Henderson, Brad Morgan, Ray Kirby, York Graham, Valle, Jason Taylor, Chad Cole, Mark Bowen, Jeff Bullard. 3rd Row: John Ellis Tichnor, Brian Barret, Brittnay Posey, Scott Good, William Gannell, Donivan Jeff Royal. 2nd Row: Ray Nelson, Pete Sprat, Chad Bope, Chris Yeargan, Monk, Les Jackson, Boe Hendrick, Chris Gilliam, Coach John Miller. 1st Row: Sloan, Daymen Valentine, Andre Boyd, .loe Price, Chris Campell, Greg Terry Hester avoids an opposing tackler in pursuit of the goal line. N i- N UJ A O NI IND GJ IND 'XJ Nl O NI S lmlulll 43 Illl ml ll llllum ll ll uullull ESU I ,I lnl lm ,Il m ull. llllllllu ml, L o llllllll llllllllll 'ala ' 2 mu mlllllll Im ull Ill null' , ' cz. I Ill, ll' 'lull IIIIIIIIII n::Ill:ll . - ' - 3 'n:Il 'nun i nu rm - . gg 'I I' llllllllll In ll :milllll Il ll :E ' ...zv m:' !I ll ll illuillll :nulllll llllqllll ll un Illll 4:-or-Q.-xiaocnuoos M26-lil Freshman Maroon Team THEM Gainesville Plano Shepton Marcus Lewisville Plano Vines Denton Calhoun Newman Smith Plano Williams Denton Strickland ' - ' Vim - .EZ W.: 1 1 S15 fs - - - - .. - ,, ::-1. 'v::: pg. L , - - . J, , 1 1 1 . -9. . 2 ' I ll i 5 L? 52 J - .- - ,2- - - ,, , , - 15 A 5 g f 1 5' 5 f 4' glil reshman Football: A Fresh Start strength of the team to his talented linemen. Coach Miller said, During the season we improved the most on our ability to stop the opposing team from running the ball successfully against ourdefense. The freshman football players learn the importance of teamwork, which will guide them to future success in the SHS football program. Teamwork is the most important part of the game, according to Coach Miller. Teamwork is what wins games for you. One person or a few athletes can't carry a team that far. The combined record for the freshman teams was an impressive 14-5. Freshman Football f 109 What would SHS be without these 39 They kick. They scream. They cheer . . . and they did it all for us. lt's a tough job, but someone had to do it. Aside from vigorous practices, they also participated in cheerleading camps and terrifying exhibitions at pep rallies. All of these events lead up to the final, cheery yell matches at the varsity football games. Of course they did us proud. The varsity cheerleaders of the 1986187 school year were: Varsity Cheerleaders Missy McAllister, Lyndy Anderson, Cindy Campbell, Hillary Green, Kris Friend, Cary Gillespie, Michele Matlock, Tiniya Anderson, Sue Webb, Michelle Hagy. The Billy Bob Boys were: David Sooter, Jeff Fryhover, Pat Kinder, Cameron Graber, Alan Kirby, and Dale Marable. The mascot was Robin Goodpastor. Varsity Cheerleaders Top Row: Missy McAllister, Lyndy Anderson, Cindy Campbell, Hillary Green, Kris Friend. 2nd Row: Cary Gillespie, Michele Matlock. 3rd Row: Sue Webb, Tiniya Anderson, Michelle Hagy. Billy Bob Boys Top Row: Pat Kinder, Cameron Graber. 2nd Row: Jeff Fryhover, Alan Kirby. 3rd Row: David Sooter, Dale Marable. Mascot: Robin Goodpastor. A Sponsored by The Medicine Shop was 'Www W-.-,M QW H-.nmwli 1. Varsity Cheerleaders and Billy Bobs perform the Tower of Power at the Weatherford Kangaroo pep rally. 2. Mascot Robin Goodpastor raises spirit as she carries the axe at the Denison pep rally. 3. The splits are a pain and they feel it. CSome members of the varsity squad are pictured during the Alma Mater.J 4. Cool, Cool, Billy Bobs strut their stuff for the cameraperson. 5. . . . Well, then yell you Bearcats, yell! Every week the cheerleaders are featured in the Pep Rallys, always wanting the fans to yell to the Bearcat Spellout. Varsity Cheerleaders X 111 Excitement at SHS , 3... , .f l . Wywlfyz-Mfwdgffyfuwff .. N.,N,, The Junior Varsity cheerleaders were an exciting group of girls. They had lots of spirit and great talent. Their goal was to support the J.V. sports programs. Mrs. Jane Andrajack Johnson, the sponsor of the group, said her favorite part of being a sponsor was working with the girIs. Mrs. Johnson took them to in-town football games and one out-of-town game. She made sure they attended home basketball games and she supervised their practices. Some extra things the cheerleaders did were sell ribbons, help the Spirit Committee with signs, as well as ride in the Homecoming parade. The most exciting thing for the J.V. cheerleaders were try-outs for Varsity cheerleader. Katie Watson, one of the J.V. cheerleaders, said, Cheerleading is exciting and fun. All the J.V. cheerleaders are neat people and we all get along together really well. 1 12 f J.V. Cheerleaders Page 2: 1. Top Row: Katie Watson. Middle Row: Courtney Graber, Heather Brennan. Bottom Row: Sara Dannel, Kelli Pomaro, Libby Vaughan. 2. Members of the J.V. squad jump and shout after a touchdown. 3. J.V. members watch Libby Vaughn practice a new cheer. 4. The J.V. Cheerleaders shout with excitement during a game. 5. Heather Brennan, Kelli Pomaro and Katie Watson yell at a pep rally. Page 1 13. 1. Top Row: Kathleen Martin, Jill Piland. Second Row: Paige Kelly, Carol Young, Ashlynn Russey. Thlrd Row: Erica Brakebill, Penny Clark, Lisa Tuggle. 2. Freshman cheerleaders exhibit their hysteria as they reminisce about their 8th grade cheerleading days. 3. Freshman cheerleaders watch the Varsity Cheerleaders with admira- tion. 4. Paige Kelly says, Mom, come and get me. reshmen Create Spirit F un-loving Restless Energetic Spirited Hyper Memories Assertive Notorious R Cheers Happy Enthusiastic Exhausting Ready for work Loud Exercise All-around Dynamite Enduring Rowdy Smiles The 1986-87 Freshman Cheerleaders backed the football, volleyball, and basketball teams throughout their winning season. They showed they were not afraid to make a little noise, shout a little louder, jump a little higher, or smile a little wider. The cheerleaders were instructed by Mrs. Susan Beree. The squad members were: Page Kelley, Carol Young, Lisa Tuggle, Jill Piland, Erica Brakebill, Ashlynn Russey, Penny Clark and Kathleen Martin. Mrs. Beree had this to say about the cheerleaders: The 'Fish' cheerleaders were loud and proud: they had lots of spirit: You could hear it: for the super class of 190 I H Freshman Cheerleaders f 113 .xdgue anal JGCLM, Q- The Band marches off the field to the The drill team is a group of hard work- fight song. A whistle blows. A cadence ing girls who sacrifice a lot of their spare starts and out marches the drill team. time. Not only do they perform at foot- The crowd goes wild wondering what ball games, but at pep rallies and at the jeam spectacular and death defying feats they Spring Show where drill team N will perform forthem tonight. members do lots of dances to upbeat But how did these girls prepare for popular tunes. They also attend many this display of talent and ability? How workshops throughout the year and many hours must it have taken for them sacrifice a week from their summer so to prepare? Well search no longer for the they learn their routines for Friday night answers to these questions. performances. A z W,t. Q, , . Bottom Row: Rachel Price, Jr. Lt., Robin Ritchie, Jr. Lt., Karen Rea, Jr. Lt., Stephanie Gray Capt., Raquel Olivares co-capt., Cindy Kyle, Sr Lt., Jill Hamm, Sr. Lt., Kim Young, Sr. Lt. 2nd Row: Karen Kreager, Tammy Roberson, Amy Roberts, Sonya Watwood, DeeAnn Hudson, Williams, Lisa Merrill, Terry Leinweber, Cari Gogoly, Tara Johnson, Tracey Jackson, Marie Willisher. 3rd Row: Nancy Hamm, Denise Ki Lisa Reber, Annette Jones, Zelda Wafer, Terri McCollum, Tiffany Williams, Lori Barrett, Tracey Quinn, Melissa Canady, Sarah Caperton, T Southerland. 4th Row: Jennifer Weisedeppe, Kim Grooms, Lisa Williston, Ashley Chapman, Nicole Guess, Debbie Horn, Natalie Softly Jessica Lunden, Holly Williams, Rebecca Fitzsimmons, Carmen Valle, Natalie Khoeler. Top Row: Amy Curran, Kristi Ricks, Shelly lA Darla Rodgers, Linda Hase, Julie Carver. 114 f Drill Team , K iii a 'its . was . K ..,,- KH: Page 114: 1. SHS HI-STEPPER OF- FICERS: ffront left to rightj Stephanie Gray - Capt., Raquel Olivares - Co. Capt. Cmiddlej Jill Hamm Sr. Lt., Kim Young - Sr. Lt., Cindy Kyle Sr. Lt. Cbackb Robin Ritchie Jr. Lt., Karen Rea Jr. Lt., Rachelle Price Jr. Lt. 2. High above the gym floor, the drill team performs a routine. Page 115: 1. The SHS Low- Stepper perform to Two of Hearts. 2. Karen Rea performs during the freshman orientation. 3. Nicole Bennett leads a group of drill teamers out for a routine during the Senior Pep-Rally. 4. Nicole Bennett does a little stretching before she runs the marathon. 5. The Drill Team managers are left-right, Becky Tatchio, Stacy Williams, and Kerry Smithson. Drill Team X 115 illahg T narrate The Lady Bearcats have made much progress to bring them to where they are now. The success of the past season was due to many things, but their hard work and hit- ting power were standouts among the team's many talents. ln the heat of battle, the Lady Bearcats excelled at being in control of the ball and 1 -A ll ..,:, 5 . f flggffgigi f -25:25 .E F 5 ' El gin 53 . f ' Ks .-, 5 5 5 , ' 6 9553 ss .eai st til. ' 5 lx-ff, 31.5 . ., ,, 5 gijl .lg 5 lsgg , . ll E 5. is, is 29 . . .EE . ,.:: . .j g me L Q ,ge T 555 55 iss fl, .4 wig Eli + ' K s gig g gglg gg. w e 5? ni ,rz . Elg. fE' ,i . Q RL., g il! M sl , ill Q K- Opponents Ef f W.F.H.S. 5 rl wig W. F. Rider if lil Denton f ig? Stir E E Keller , F Weatherford Marcus Er K F . . Lewisville E W.F.H.S. 1 sk psi g W. F. Rider H, X :Ei X rg 1 W g Denton fs Keller 1 nil' fs Weatherford X Marcus Lewisville S5 -K: lg. ee X - denotes win girl ? 5 ig S E .Egg sa ? S2255 S :,. .. l' . f -I 22921 gg we .Q .li .L its .sz 4 hiv si. Q' it. 4-Rig ,ggi ii 4. W tr tk F545 is 1 1 116 f Varsity Volleyball isis gift f f . ' ' gif! Qi! f 'L letra! , iiii ,ff -1 1. L' Y .M g X , itll? L Eg? 3 TL , ' 4 EEF ,Sh ' 4, Q li V 22? l ii! US THEM X X X X X X X X get fur Success handling the pressures of perform- ing, and doing it all as a team. When asked if the winning was im- portant to the team, Coach Maine answered by saying, Our winning wasn't the most important thing. Playing perfect games was the most important. X X X Back Row: Nicole Esters, Anita Parker Melanie Rea Lenlta Wesley Celest Front Row: Head Coach Robin Maine Lisa McKee Dena Scruggs Gina Amy Jones, Manager Teresa Owens Mm, My 'WW MMWQW 3 1. Lenita Wesley and Dena Scruggs await the arrival of the volleyball. 2. Gina Aleman and teammates enjoy the action from the bench. 3. Melanie Rea, Lenita Wesley, and Nicole Esters are wondering what to do next. 4. Lenita Wesley prepares to deliver a sizzling serve. 5. Amy Jones and Dena Scruggs anxiously await their turn to enter the game. Varsity Volleyball f 117 Volleyball Has a Super Year The goal for our super J.V. Volleyball team was to maintain their winning season. The lady Bear- cats learned to play more as a team and work together this year. Led by Coach Plunkett, the team strived for an attitude of unity. Coach Plunkett said, Coach Maine helped a lot. She showed them more strategies and made a lot of changes that had positive effects. Coach Plunkett felt that Sophomore Karen Emeary was the most consistent in serves and was awarded a trophy for making the All Tournament Team of Greenville. Opponent Them Wichita Falls Wichita Falls Denton Keller Weatherford Marcus Lewisville Wichita Falls Wichita Falls Greenville s 6020551 5 gwwmfv Bmznmg Bemrala Bwwda Remedy Q , , .A r l Front Row: Hope Moten, Karen Emeary, Lisa Bothwell, Keesha Dunlap, Tracey McCoy, Safrina Dunlap. Back Row: Manager Paula Gibbs, Marsha Banks, Ann Lamb, Kim Stoker, Coach Plunkett. M ,Qi swam St' at s l's F . . Q' T ,.., ...., ,.,. T ,.,.. . T X e'sss at c 'slirss Q lsrs iss ' . . Z I 2- 1 A A ft Q N N Q X - sr-.25 . .. iw, VI1: f . it X T 5 p if Plano East X 5 ' X EPL1 A A W . ' .i.1 V2-:fit-- E K ' , .- l . . S iiilpiitl ilit' T ' , . . .,. '- i1i', if -.'.. , ' ff?- X . .irril ' c T - - X i.c, T 1 ' X c ' l i reshman olleyball Proves Its Worth What kind of team has 18 fish and is maroon and ite all over? The Freshman Volleyball Team, of course! The Freshman girls have had an outstanding season is year. They've played some difficult schools and have ne well, and have improved tremendously in every pect of their playing. area in which they improved most was in being to communicate with one another. Communication big factor in any team and helps to improve team- and a positive spirit. The freshman have come a Sadler, Coach Aleman. front row: Tracey Polk, Tosha Anderson, LaCerica Milam, Kelly Barron, Tammy back row: Adriana Ladrono, Kameela Ziyad, Terry Southerland, Julie McKee, long way in communicating with one another on the court. The freshman volleyball team is made up of a group of hard working girls. Hours before and after school for workouts and practice have all paid off. The freshman have improved their hitting and spiking and have become more an organized team. ln his second year of coaching the freshman volleyball team, Coach Aleman admits that coaching girls is a lot different from coaching boys, but this has had little ef- fect on his coaching ability. ., -W ..:.... .,.,.. . - ..-. .. , fg I . 'S ' i i-QF J: 5932: L ,t ra -: ,, X : -. .: , r .. as , . -as I 3 . .-',, 3 , ' it? OPPONENT Them Us Denison X P Newman Smith X S 6 Denton Calhoun X we W' X . T Plano X U ,wmluwg M9245 WIN ,WV , R.L. Turner x Greenville X Plano X Plano Vines X Greenville X Plano william x Plano Shepton X Q front row: Marianna Maddox, Tashara Mckinney, Michelle Johnson, Audrey Mask. Lewisville 3rd Place row: Tiffany Kembleward, Tashana Scales, Erica Mitchell, Markita Wilson. f f l ..-: ..-t fi 1' 1 ..... srl.. . .... ....,,, Q I . A, V V',Vf 5 s - I . . 5 5 ,L 2 f ' . P' if ? iff ' ,Q Z1 z WE f 1' ' I 9 ' W 1' t ' 4 ' Pri df 1 W ,Q if Q ' ' 'X M Y' ' Y Q' W if . . .. hi.24..f.E.,. '. J, uk W if . ....,., .',-f . ...-, -I '-',- .'-, ,,'. ' r rr.. Freshman Erica Mitchell and Markita Wilson wonder where the ball went. Freshman Volleyball X 119 ll fl 5-,4 BMW: The Force Within How does it feel to be a Bearcat? How does it feel to be up so high? lt feels great, said Earl McKinney a for- tunate member of BMW. For those of you who are not familiar with BMW, you have apparently missed out on the last year of your life. BMW was a name given to three outstanding players: Jason Burleson, Earl McKinney and Byron Whitfield. These three guys were leading scorers at every game and kept the fans on their feet and the opposing teams on their seats. The Bearcats had a great season this year, they clinched the District title with a record of 14-O fthe first time since 1973D. The Pride ls Back! The players fought long and hard for their new found success. Kevin Pruitt feels that the success was not only duet the hard workouts, but also to the fact that the team wa one big happy family and they all got along well together The Bearcat team had a troop of loyal fans to bacl them up. As the season progressed the number in the stands began to increase. By the time of the Sher manfDenton game held at the Superpit, the Sherma fans outnumbered the home team by a couple of thou sand viewers. Due to the tremendous support of the fan the Bearcats had every reason to win District and gain ' place in the playoffs. Kevin also added that Nobod3 had their eyes on just one player, we were all one' team We won together and we lost together. Top Row: Kelly Med- ders, Jon Marshall, Byron Whitfield, Jason Burleson, Earl McKin- ney, Patrick Galbreath, Coach AI Hambrick. Middle Row: Roman Lewis, Micheal Brown, Trevor Howard, Chris Vogelsang, Derrick Dunlap. Bottom Row: Craig Ewing. Kevin Pruitt and Chad Oakley. g yggy iff. . i f' K - A Spec'-H' thank Wwe st'sir1 r rilrf 1. rg. you goes to Darrell W ... f - 'fu '7 1 as 7' I H' ' - , rev ...Wee k . 912- Rwhafdsof' forthe use I . f , .. .... ,R s H Q, . L .-' ' 2351 A ggg g of hlS BMW , , . ,,,. . , ,,,. 3 2 6-W kykk 120 1 Varsity Basketball x sl? ' is ' 4' is i WX ,f s ' 'I N ' :i- Hu 9 V f J' ef' Q 5:54 3, 5 f,, 1 1, . : gg' alar or , - 1 ::: 1' fi .tg .,,: . 'if x L x- '1 1. al' ff. '5B1T2'x'isig' : af + if M ti 1 iF1+f,.if'gf-gfiq,-QLIQIIEQQ' B LM gf, 1 1' , ., 9.'1:as: ae a . 4 'Z ' 3 ,aah AEE? lf' I Q H X' .' 5431234 M MU ,,... . gzz -- : . 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Bryon Whitfield goes for a Slam Dunk Varsity Basketball f 121 Wdfwdy D Coach Davis led the Junior Varsity to a championship year with a season record of 20-9 and a district record of 14-O, thus mak- ing us the District Champions. The high- scoring player was Troy Williams. With a record like this, it will be exciting to see what these players will bring us in the following two years. D 1 2 Top Row: Chris Rinewalt, 1 Kenneth Ford, Josh lmhoff, , .left Raasch, Howard Harris, 'f Joel Harding, Joe Mc- Cullough. Front Row: Craig Ewing, Jeff Horn, Gavin Hay, Brian Griffen, Troy K my Ls.. 'Q , effs-ff-fssf::sf:Q P- sits .. ,..Mfefsrs2M..fs A Axis Q E WlllI8mS. Todd DEVO- 2- .... Bearcats fight for the ball. 55 3- Joel Hafdmg Shoots fof two against Wichita Falls , . .f.f,.ff1f'f1a:f1.'1iffm r Y IQXR Cfwotes' 4 Cmg E mg 1 f 1 tt airborn! it w .... 'r.i ss. .... 'f'fW'-RX CS- .-f. fs . Q-QSCQW , ..,,. ,,.. 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With this kind of season the Freshman Bearcats proved to the student body that they will be seeing a lot more championship games in years to come. 1 E 2 1. Top Row: Chip Adami, Garrett Rice, Marcello Labardini, Danny Pinion, An- dy Miller, Eric Biggs, Malcom Milam. 2nd Row: Greg Brown, Kirby Hocutt, Bill Wiley, David Green, Jason Taylor, Kevin Bowden, Chris Campbell. Front Row: Rob Grooms, Larry Barber, Gregory Edmonson, Jeff Horn Stephen Schnieder, Damon Giles. 2. The team gets a pep talk by their coach. 3. Danny Pinion fights for the ball. Freshman Basketball f 123 citin Bill' f0l' th AD IBEAIQCATS . . . There were 57 seconds left in the game. The score was 46 to 48 and they were winning. The opposing girls ran back and forth to each goal, stealing the ball from each other, while silently wishing that their team would conquer. There now was only 32 seconds left and the score hadn't changed. Sherman had the ball. Sweat rolled off each girl's face from the intense desire to win, as if they had been in a sauna for hours. To them, they had. Banks passed to A. Parker, who drib- bled, then passed it to Yolanda White. With only mere seconds remaining, everyone knew that this one girl was to make the final decision. Quickly she dribbled towards the goal, stopped, and shot the ball. Brief silence fell upon the crowd as the world watched to see. With a gentle, Swish, the orange sphere fell through the rim for two points . . . This description tells of the ex- citing last game that was played, that ended with our two point loss after three overtimes. Although we lost, this game and others left a special feeling of Sherman pride in the girls' hearts. This feeling of pride and deter- mination was experienced by a lucky group of young women at SHS. These girls made up the Varsity Girls' Basketball Team. Together they joined forces to combat many extremely skilled basketball teams that are near our home town. Because the competition was so good, the Lady Bearcats experienced a dif- ficult season, but still maintained high hopes. The girls had many handicaps to overcome such as trying to forget last year's coach, adapting to Coach Rogers, and working on their defense. These handicaps made this season rough, but Coach Rogers planned for these problems to disappear in the 1987-88 season. We're all behind you, Lady Bearcats! 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Patti Bouchard 1105 sits down to take a breather during a particularly hard game. 2. Top, L-R: Coach Terry Landes, Tam- my Bell, Cindy Thompson, Kim Stoker, Michelle Munn, Leanne Coppick, Roshelle Garrett. Bottom, L-R: Lisa Sprouse, Shattera Rutherford, Sheri Luper, Patti Bouchard, Dawn Henson, Anne Walton. 3. Sheri Cuper is looking for a post girl inside. Becky Smith Bottom L R Coach Pam Plunkett, ckson, Susan Bradshaw, Audrey Mask, Tonya Kyle. 1. With on three sides Kameelah Ziyad C125 pivots in traffic to find 2. Tiffany Remillard looks on during a crucial moment in Denton Strickland district game. op, L-R: Kameelah Ziyad, Kristi McCoy, Tiffany Remilard, Michelle a . , . 14 Susan Bradshaw Cherone Jackson 30 13 Tonya Kyle 10 Kristi McCoy 15 23 Audrey Mask Becky Smith 21 Michelle Underwood Jennifer Walker 24 12 Kameelah Ziyad Mgr.: Tiffany Remillard The JV and Freshman Lady Bearcats of year's past have had many winning seasons, a tradition kept up by this year's teams. The JV team's season, coached by Mrs. Landes, was highlighted by displays of deter- mination on offense and tenacity on defense. The Frosh players showed many new skills they were perfecting in their quest for a spot on the Junior Varsi- ty and eventually the Varsity teams. For example, the freshmen were defeated twice by Plano Clark teams in the district season schedule. Due to extreme dedication and teamwork, the freshmen girls were able to come back and defeat Plano Clark by a score of 41-36 and capture 2nd place in the Freshman district tournament. The JV and Freshman Girl's Basketball teams ex- hibited an aggressive style of play exemplary of Lady Bearcats. We'lI be hearing of these girls in Varsity games in years to come. Freshman Girl's Basketball f 127 The Bearcats Get Ll 323 A . t S235 5 ir , ,x,. iw, ,, ,...,f-we .,,, ,. . E. 1 ts.: -f,x fs .3. X 'K X ,,,.. eee e Q-3 W r s K tSQ5S'fQ7E:f: ,. , i sn? A- SS .15- 1 1 st. ,. ef? st 5 eeS l Top Row, Left: Coach Chico Aleman, Doug Davidson, John Buchanan, Chad Harris, Scott Floyd, John Thomas, Brett Andrews 2nd Row Person: Phillip Wilkerson, Corey Aleman, Ricky Olivares, Brian Bell, Johnny Rangel, 3rd Row: Eric Becker, Steve Johnston, Chris Blanton nando Rubio, Kash Kays. The Soccer team flourished this year. A part ofthe team's success was due to their ability to work together. This togetherness was gained by an exten- sive three and a half hour workout five days a week. They all worked towards the same goal to improve skills and speed. As the team won more games, the schools support became more evident. This could be seen by the en- thusiastic crowds at many of the games. The Soccer team had a winning year with scores like 2-1, 13-1, and 4-2. Coach Aleman said, Overall we were a bet- ter team this year due to the fact that we are more balanced in players. Some of the outstanding players this year were Doug Davidson, Johnny Rangel, Fernando Rubio, Brett Andrews and Eric Becker. 128 f Varsity Soccer ick ut of Soccer l Z Q . ilk X er corner kick. ,if-- Xfx X X X X. X Wichita Falls tries to take it Right Page 1 Buchanan shows Brian Bell how it's done. 2. ey Aleman. Varsity, struts his stuff while Kirk iwald, J.V. looks on. 3. Doug Davidson kicks h . Page: 1. Brett Andrews kicks the ball as 4110 I ' ' ' ' . ' : . I XX X x XX li X X Q x Varsity Soccer f 129 J.V. Soccer Sets Goals The Sherman High School Junior Varsity Soccer Team under the excellent coaching of Mr. Chico Aleman, greeted the 1987 seasons with great aspirations. I feel that they will do their best on field. Coach Aleman says, their goal is to be the best they can be and to develop their skills for the varsity Soccer Program. 1- Dennis Rousseau Preparesiv makeaevalvnlohn Sawatzky- 2. Left to Right Krrs chessrr Greg Grrffrn Brlly Tsakopuio Chessir Rob Fowler John Sawarzky Derrick Reinken Steve Johnny Walker Geoff Witt Jeff Hayes Jeff Lillis Joel Kauff Smith Dennis Rousseau Nathan Becker Jimmy Kinsey Aleman Not Shown Chip Adami Paul Aleman Gerald Smith 130 !J.V. Soccer J.V. Swim Team Keeps f. Q57 The Back Siroking fe Sw .1 1. Leigh Gullyes shows how it's done!!! 2. Peter Borian comes up for a fresh breath of air. 3. Angela Adkins gets ready to dive in. 4. Jody Thompson gets ready for a challenge. 4 J.v. Swim f 131 ' 0 5 . ' 11, .ng I E . -, ffn N ., . . . .i A Q kk h ,Y 1 ii1s , ,, a Plunge! at s i i S .L ' ,- During the 1986-87 school year, the SHS Swim , , ,Q SS g . L g ' Team competed in several meets in Lewisville, Den- 1 S' ss L soi. ton, and McKinney. The district meet was February g + i ii 1 21, 1987. Seniors leading the team were Tom Kyle, f isn lfe S liiiiiiiii , i 'ilir Derek Baker, Kim Brandon, and Lara Wall. The team 1 P ' had a great season and qualified ten people for the r l Q i N 2 Regional meet. Sophomore Leigh Gullyes said, lt's a ,tgv 1 1 great sport to be in. lt's challenging, hard work, and 1 lclii Zi. some most of all, a lot of fun! . i iiii , 1. Lisa Sprouse fcenterj awaits the starting buzzer. 2. And they're oft!!! 132 f Varsity Swimming 5.1 l S lmmagm, fSv,,,,,.,,,,N Lkkkv ,,,1.5ln??..,,s,,1.sw--,s 1-sires ' V t flard 120615 F, W 1 vnxus Top Row: Chris Baker, John Ellis, Brian Barrett, Richard Harrell, Howard Hackney, Coach Bruce Southerland. Middle Row: Tom Kyle, Lisa Sprouse, Shelly lmbert, Lara Wall, Angela Adkins, Rob Barrie. Bottom Row: An- drea Brunt, Kim Brandon, Jodi Thompson, Anna Jorden, Erica Brakebill. 1. On your mark, get set, GO! 2. Shelly lmbert backstrokes to the finish. 3. The boys relay team await the signal to start. Varsity Swimming! 133 . - fl 1. fi 5 7 f f, ,f , i ,,,, Q. .,,gf,t1g1jie1r,,'L 0 ,,c ww' ffuww My :M 5 V. 3 .6 b 1 , Q M We A 4- 5,3 fi, MT, ,W H Q we Z.. , ,,:, , , ..,r W L- f .1 .,,,.'1- ... W- If , , I , I -ww' 4, k,'kr VL,r 3 we-3-71zz1ag 1,1 V' ryy' .. ' ' 'L ,,V., efmiirzm , Ag M...,w,,, ,W , E f f fi - -- 4 H 1 faith , ,, f ,, :1 ' W' ., ' H V i ' if' a H 1 1 ,, ,,,wsg,4,,L gg, ,. M,, g,,,w- wt. , ,, y,.,gM,,,,4Zmf,,,M ,,, ,,,.:Mn.mWly4 - V- .ee- A.. Qg5:7'1zi r J T' , ' . Lk K T f f 1 ifi P ' Z ' Si P35 li E 9 F ,.L, ,L.L.,,.,... , A.L. .. ,,, ,,, gg - , F ig K ,i ...ai Q . mega f ', ,Q 4 r u a' 'Y' 6 ff in TENNIS, TANYO E. 2 Tennis consists of 20 players, 10 Coach John McGee has taught ,qu girls and 10 guys. The traveling ten- tennis for 11 years and had many IA nis team consists of 12 players, 6 victories. He is a great coach and an girls and 6 guys. They practice 2 excellent tennis player. Tennis gives gr hours a day. In all they have 30 mat- students the opportunity to meet a 'A ches. David Key says, We have a lot of nice people and make great dx young team with little experience, friends. kj, but a lot of talent. M? . . M... 134 fTennis it 1,4 .jeg .. X time iixxis Top Row: Micheal Howell, Richard Freeman, Steve Davis, Blaine Bardin, Coach John McGee. Middle Row: Johanna Cooper, Deke Kitrell, Jeane Avard, Jennifer Baker, Nancy Crosthwaite, Zach Sumner. Bottom Row: Ryan Finner, Lisa Dean, lsha Subramanian, Kim Barnes, Angie Sumner. um., 2 U af ., , . , ,, if 'l 2 1 H .. is 1 We we Q as ' Z 'if 1. 4 W, , .1 ws, .Haifa t. g,,5gm,m , ,, S , as .s li,.f!ex..,,,,e man kms. , Q .Q WXQ1, 1- 1 1 x t i s . . -, N L-'ffu,1,.tW.,. ,s 511- -se., -1:1 at Q MS . ,f A .., 13353, QQ? 5 ' A x l ws X X F 'Q is r L X is it WM' 'fgxti G e . . E we CE , , . is P as X sw 5 :W tt- ,, .,W.1.im wt- . ,Q .A .sm 1. sys.-n. t ss . R? if ti - ' M Q ' M is M , .. W . as , .1 x , N ttf R gm. - K sswcftfffrsn 1 C ESQ Q A . 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'iw ' kb L- , - 2 J K E . ..,,: . .ml g ., 1. Tgd Holverson and Jeff Cable discuss the pole vaulting event. 2. Marcus Klnney strug- gles forthe finish line. 3. Donny Rangel, Ed Bennet and Britton Lindsay run toe and toe to finish. 136 1 Varsity Boy's Track Traeksters Leave Competitors Behind The 1987 boys track team was under the direction of Coach Hunt and Coach O'Brien. During the season, tracksters ran long distances to help their en- durance, and short distances to helptheir speed. They worked out every after- noon and most mornings. For long distance runners, the warm up was 800 meters or one to two miles. This hard work prepared them for the challenging meets. Coach Hunt and Coach O'Brien instructed them on how to im- prove their form, which increased their speed and lowered their time. Q E, N , we . u. 7 , ,., l s.es . . . . .... siil iitf dl . ',,. , i,..a,. eie. ' rlrr i.ii,. eiir f iri' ,L ff' fr ' U V. J, I e - ei-i 'i L .V ff 5 K ,,tt i K , ..-V Xl, - . kfhr, . 'Q .- A f-f. ..-,. f,,. ,,..k- me we .1 M, ,H :if---1, '..1.rt.. - J' wx: '1 f ,zr'a1ffv,s,x.ff 'wziafzmiss :wwe f f f f wa -. .H ffwef. ..,- i. ww -z 3.1 .i..,':fs1rf., if lop Row: Joey Morris, Larry Don Jackson, Jeff Bennett, LaRay Wilson, Russell Carter, Steve Reutelhuber, Phillip Burch, Ed Bennett, Michael Sullivan. Middle Row: Reggie Smith, Dusty Nobles, David Sooter, Michael Wilson, Albert Ellis, Antonio Athens, Matt Eames, Bobby Bradley, Britton Lindsay, Jason Kimsey. Bottom Row: Jeff Coble, Ruben hea, Tim Polk, Shannon Peters, Roderick Rayford, Brad Scruggs, Derek Beck, Jeff Gib- ion, Welby Pleasant. During the spring, a sports ban- quet was held where tracksters were rewarded for their accomplishments. Runner Michael Sullivan said, I enjoy running track because it helps build strength and character which is necessary later in life. ,u Ng i tg D ,ji A K ' lx iff V: .,.., l.e. . it f . L L V . . ,, f 1 .,..' ti - J L 5 We-f .ll . I mi ,,,, , K i,i., 1 i'-i i i-'i I -i,,,,. as We 'M fi '-'ffsw 5215. 0 Q ,,-- ,.:. , J 'f I A ' awww 4- . Qg.,g, ,, , .,., . - ,K J J ' 1. Bobby Bradley and Jeff Coble stop to catch their breath after a run around the track. 2. Dusty Nobles is flying high. QV QD ' 'X A 1 3 -. i Sm ,J Xt?-e . I '--P -Z eglqggx-H-,zz--f:,, : L '. E?lL4z,, i, 39'-1 Ah ?- Y ,fi-5 A J 'ri,.,,--S' -- Varsity Boys Track X 137 1381 2 Top: Rhonda Sewell, Yolanda White, Anita Parker, Juanita Parker, Lina Dunlap, Leane Coppick, Nicole Esters. 2nd Row: Coach Robin Maine, Stephine Dickey, Ashlynn Russey, Alecia Manuel, Roshelle Garret, Jenny McCarley, Courtney Graber, Head Coach Terri Landes. 3rd Row: Angie Elliot, Heather Brennan, Debra Edwards, Erika Hayes, D.D. Jenkins, Twana Walker, Mindy Woodworth. Bottom: Jennifer Dill, Hope Moten, Page Kelley, Sonya Montgomery, Karen Emeary, Coach Pam Plukett. ,,,, , iffeWY-211'2Qiliz,.i'4YIl27E, f?:w.:E'if7 i ' :lgfjggy.z-'V - '--f . : :' .. M,wr,i,,:5g:4,2945,553 '?5i5?f3553?5571?is22ZS:'l12f!EiiE'1-Yi:'ExiS.Efggig5gg,,3ggg5g,,, . ,g:,:- LLL: 3453-5g,,,g5,23iff fy- fg 'qw' .t Q, deff , , K' f' iliul' 1 J- t ' ,J . ,,..,,,,. ,., ,..,,.,,..,f., In ...,..,. ,,,,,., , . N 4 5 as M 6, Y ' 511 . mf If ' ' - . e . .J .,., . ., ,, , . - L rfatff H V In 'f H - ,.,, ,,,-, I ' '5 'ff' 7 51 , ,-I 'iizfsz 'ls ,.,, , i ' g, 1 1 ll. it e V . 1 2 Hr 1 Qree 2 3 Pg. 138: 1. Roshell Garret, Debra Edwards, and Angie Elliot run the 100 yard dash. 2. Angie Elliot and Page Kelley pose for the picture. 3. Ashlynn Russey, Erika Hayes, Rhonda Sewell, and Page Kelley try to keep up. Pg. 139: 1. Coach Terri Landes tells the girls where to start the 200. 2. Roshelle Garret takes a rest stop. 3. Rhonda Sewell, Erika Hayes run the mile. Girl's Track as t ,- f .We .-,. y i me eswemt' W3.'Ii5Sg'?,. 5. Q., ' T . ,,., WN,A ..XX1 ,.Q', - -. , . .:weemvfli-X-1:f::,- ,fffrfsfasszm-re' fea111:2ffs5fQQ.:.,NSY ii 'I ,JI -' 2 tt 'if any . . .. -si .-f:t5:5f2 -fgim a '- 1 Q' 'if f?'ff ' 1f' if .wiv K K Vy , .mmetsfszfsaeszugggt Q.. 'Sie .41 J, v gg is., - A f f W ' V ' f.. ' YI.'fr:f:aSf'2 ':.,1 ,mL.L, M , - , .f a , l A '- Y- W 1 X ! 9 3 ' N A J .3 i 1 .m '-. 3 The Right Track The 1986-87 girls track team QQ - ' 53,2 entered the year with high hopes of 1 , A, 'ol l R V A p ? J 'c T? everyday after school at Austin Col- 'X ' ln -' 2' 7 X . l X -i t . winning District. The girls practiced X rl 1 , g iq , lege for two hours. They ran District 1' ard? il get this year at North Texas State. Some ,g ,, of the local meets that they ran in ,gyif 3 were at Gainsville, McKinney, and J Irving. Debra Edwards said, Track J 'W A is a wonderful sport with a lot of hard work and endurance. Once you X, win your medals it seems as though you haven't worked at all. Y' T 'J xxx .FE V f Y Q: :Y D 1 W 1,13 317-L .-i , 'L X Di m Lshggj ' Q f ' ' . 51 .' .f 2' 4 - i ,A fr , T I I W. x-L2 Ai is i , A Baseball Team Sets Challeneine Goals Our goal for the 1987 season is to win our district. These words came from the mouth of Coach Gary Benton, Head Baseball Coach of the Sherman Bearcats. And with 7 returning Iettermen, who could doubt their chances? Coach Benton has molded this team of Bearcats from day 1. His main concern entering the season was pitching, along with lack of experience. Commenting on the lack of ex- perience, Coach Benton said, The lack of experience really isn't that bad of a problem, but compared to some of the other tough teams in our district, such as Lewisville and Denton, we do have a lack of ex- perience. Of the 7 returning let- termen we have, only 3 are Seniors. The 7 lettermen returning were: Billy Buckelew. Jason Welch. Julio Malacara, Lee Steele, Brian Fry, Lane Aleman, and David Rohr. The seniors returning were: Jason Welch, Lee Steele, David Rohr, and Dale Marable. The 1987 Varsity Baseball Team Back Row: Kelly Carver, Lee Steele, Bryan Frey, Mark Beene, David Rohr, Coach Gary Benton. Front Row: Todd Holverson, Jason Welch, Lane Aleman, Joe Brown, Julio Malacara, Dale Marable. 5 Slfii OPPONENT THEM Weatherford Lewisville Rider Marcus Wichita Falls Denton Weatherford Lewisville Rider sconEsoAnn . it 1, l l 1. Coach Benton explains the real meanin of life to the Varsity squad. 2. Davld Roh prepares to take a swing. l 2 . 140 f Varsity Baseball ' I . lil .V .,QE R 1 X at if ii .MQW 2 M. . ' as it W m- . . .,., .r . Mex is ef not f . wt.. s 1 1 . 1: Q-- zwgggp. ' ...gy H-- '9g,1:11 . ,ng..E12r3SESij.9?!G5.fQ15f' l'ff.:f- :f5E5g5f?591f -2.15,.isiifffff5..?fEv45fif' .E555'55J-'iff 7... 'JM w, -?5ii2 f is 4 1 . ' it - .. . m,,, ,,,. . if .1 ' 'b-, - , ,.... 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Varsity Baseball f 141 Junior Varsitu Wins Viotories The Sherman High School Junior Varsity Baseball Team approached the 1986-87 season with only one goal uppermost in their minds -to win as many victories as possible. Under Coach BurIeson's excellent coaching, the team showed us the necessary school spirit for a suc- cessful season. OPPONENT THEM Wolfe Clty Gainsville Cooper Coloney Juston N W Sherman Frosh Gainsvllle Galnsvllle Lewisville Denton Denton Pottsboro Sherman Frosh. Denton Denton Lewisville Scoreboard US X I X . . X X PlanoEast X . . X X . X . . X . . X . . X X X X X X X Picture 2. Sophomore Tracy Taylor threatens to bean the photographer with a baseball. Pic- ture 1. Tracy Taylor consults with the coach. 142 fJ.V. Baseball Flrst Row: Peter Clark, Darrel Richardson, Heath Bope, David Emeary and Coach Burleson. Second Row: Tracy Taylor, Ted Holverson, David Boring, Cliff Bucher, Darrin Welch. 2 Freshman Head for the Top With Coach Miller teaching the Sherman High School Freshman Baseball Team, the team played its way through the 1986-87 season with gallant grace. Although the team lacked ex- perience, its spirit and overall team speed and quickness adequately made up for that. OPPONENT THEM Tom Bean Be s St Joe Cooper Gainesville McKinney Wolf City Lake Dallas Tom Bean Dodge City Ector Pottsboro Pottsboro Dodge City Leonard Scoreboard US X X ll X Bells X . X X . . X . ' x X X X . X X X X X Picture 1: Chris Gilliam shows us a new dance step. Picture 2: Les Jackson makes a lucky catch. Freshman Baseball 1 143 144 X Golf Swing Into Action Top Row: Casey O'Conner, Rusty May, Jason Allen, Chris Casmedes. Bottom Row: William May, Larry Barber, .lon Jordon, Kevin Simpson, Kari Hunter. When the gray of winter slowly gave way to spring, wooden golf tees were pressed firmly onto the ground, as the golf team members prepared to start training for another golf season. Golf is a year around sport at S.H.S., said coach Steve Southerland. We played five tour- naments in the spring and three in the fall plus district. District play consists of two rounds of 18. Practices were held at Woodlawn or Tanglewood and consisted of ten balls on the range, putting, chip- shots, and an individual workout by the players to improve their own game. They're good to us out there CWoodlawnJg it's nice, says coach Southerland. There were 11 players on the team. Kari Hunter, the only girl, par- ticipated in the girl's tournament. The youngest player was freshman Larry Barber. He's a good player and his age makes no difference, commented coach Southerland. Casey O'Con ner gives it his best With Golf mmm 3 1. Kari Hunter swings into action. 2. Chris Casmedes gives the camera his best pose. 3. 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Can you 'f' , , f. rt 1 155 5 m l .' believe thus lsaformer SHS prmclpal? P. 151: , f ...' 1 . - gm c ? 'lgfiffglef 13. 9' Mm lgiglgvif lil, 1. Davld Sooter and Heather Brennan take a , 5 12 -552532 M V 31 W WE' break during cheerleading practlce. 3. Corey if fi 6222 2551 ill? 'Eli 1 ' ' r r'.o' ' r'.' li? Aleman Peeks around the C0fn9f to See If the D A f J. ..., , ...... w!z - - - - - 1 ggllhggsg -, V b,,, 2,25 prlnclpal IS around. 4. Bart Mauldln, Davld . , EE E Egg ig 2,1 Yowell, and Angle Royal talk about things they ff. Kill: , I have an common, In the 'Commons'. M. -, .,.,, ' 125 1 if Candidsf 151 E TNENTS I 49 J' ,4 N J N l'S 9 0 - ' ef of ' e9 W9 'V 66 A Q sf A 3 Q' WY 9 06 ss 09 6 S P4 se 0 Q0 s I r J I 9 6 1 ,W 0 6 1 ,., 5 9 , 940 ' w Q ,oe 154f 7 Every year, our schooI's Art Department has been divided into three groups: Art I, Art ll, and III. Art I, under the capable guidance of Mary I-lensler, is an exploration through the many types of techniques and materials for each student. Those students who manage to work their way through Art I and still pass, plus continue to be interested, may proceed to Art ll. In this class students learn to work on the I development of their professional skills. If, by some chance, the students continue to pass, they may move on to Art Ill. In this class various at- tempts are made to enlarge the students' artistic scope, as well as to prepare a portfolio for college study. This year, as every year, Sherman High School turns out many highly artistic people. ,,...., . fir 4, 'X K E695 E5 A ,Ag W f t 5 9 E ,.1'.. K fa . ' . .. af, ' gi. j Picture 1: Senior Crystal Robertson works on her art project. Plcture 2: Mrs. Hensler and Senior Priscilla Ball examine her work. Picture 3: Senior Tino Stone completes his assignment. Picture 4: Senior Annie Schemmel works with pastels. Art BUSINESS: PREPARED FOR In the many business courses, such as Business Law, Business Management, Typing I and Typing II, Accounting, Record Keeping, Personal Business Management and Personal Finance, Economics, and Business, the students prepare for life after they graduate. The courses aid students in r s fef LIFE learning the skills of typing, aspects of law, keeping books for records, budgeting, real estate, insurance, free enter- prise, problem related func- tions, and discount percentage. The only prerequisite for any junior or senior who wishes to enroll in a business class is that they must want to study and be ready to work. Picture 1: Sophomore Jeff Lark works diligently. Picture 2: Typing class: Business as usual. Picture 3: Junior Debra Edwards finishes her story at the last minute. sp.m.,,edb,ALLI ED FINANCE BUSlf'l6SSf155 JL GTS UP - . . -X NJ,-I' I'J R lvl' -I il -I -I -I-I -I The Drama classes at Sherman High offer many opportunities for students to acquire a comprehensive overview of the stage. Short plays and monologues are presented by students as part of the year's curriculum. In addition, students learn the technical elements such as lights, make-up, costuming, and set design. Sponsored by Bob Watson, Theater Arts bolsters the self-image of the students involved, and introduces them to the world of theater. 1. Wendy Mitchell limbers up for drama. 2. Robert Watson, along with Robin Good- pastor, Annette Jones, and Raquel Olivares intently watch the acting. 3. Joey Fuller tells Lori Burnette and Amanda Ridley to Play it again, Sam. 4. Amanda plays while Joey and Lori do a duet. 156 f Drama ENGLISEI EPARW'-l FE'-NIT I.: .a-i.n.l .n .iJl.aLl.a ST3 QVEHE3 Eu ,JR 'HXGEH' Jiri' 5113633 The English department at Sher- man High has always strived for ex- cellence, and this year was no ex- ception. The staff's hard-working teachers, headed by Mrs. Leslie Allen, strives to perfect spelling, mechanics, vocabulary, grammar and composition skills and to in- crease the knowledge and apprecia- tion of the different types of literature among SHS students. The four years of English can be fulfilled with honors or regular courses. Honors English, however, requires application and teacher recommendation. All in all, English gives SHS students the ability to communicate effectively and is the backbone of the academic program. I we , . N 2 viits-We Qty: it ,X W . ,rw x get fi -. my f SQ if if Pr sim-s sl . ng?-451351: ' S , if Y if with fl fi gfsawlffi-gxws 'Sim H stash- WKSIWNR Y? is X?-f.-at fi- x X- r521Q3z::m.gv -as.sie'eiffrfiS-5-r5z'7-rs-sm,-3-T.gy i Lf W LN 5'Q,5Ef if sfxbgg Ni '-X 'Y if X za suit-Rf wxqszxxkm 11 x gr xx Wgctffxtq lewd is it 1 G Eg gg N 3 YAKPKS. SWE -'iigpe txt Q-grin .S 'i't sf ei Lgbx SQ gg, .. . . .tn S. .-is, Q ,J , ffsgfg. S 1 Q -- s 13ii, g, :.' -- 5 . '11 gk . .. ' 1 2f?j.'..,:l-g 1, ' f 2 Q69 - -. an EQ, 5 N , I . 1 ' , if i if' 'ii E , 'i ...,. . 'ff 'S ,'-- N ,,,.- V - ' , - 1. Pat Kinder and Venu Menon wonder how they are going to wake up their snoozing classmate. 2. Cari Gogoly, Tonya Faith, Ashley Chapman, Debbie Horn and Kim Streng give Coach John Miller something to worry about. 3. Coach Steve Southerland ex- plains an English assignment to the ever- attentive cameraman. 4. Craig Owens aims for a distant trash can. English f 157 O v vvvvvvv vv vi O Mit IL ii lill11ll'lL ' The Foreign Language depart- ment at SHS continues to provide students with an outstanding awareness of other languages and cultures. With Spanish, French and Latin to choose from, students have a nice variety. With this year's increase in enrollment and the extra emphasis on academic excellence within our public educational system, the Foreign Language department is ex- pected to continue its rapid growth. The head of the Foreign Language department is Mrs. Bobbie Golhke. 1. Mrs. Hinkle walks like an Egyptian. 2. The PASF officers pose for the shot. 3. Mrs. Hinkle preaches to her attentive class. 4. Mrs. Hinkle helps students to understand the language. 158 f Foreign Language yr W, , , f ' y a W Zw M7 v K 'QB 1 ,ij 4. , ir I 617' .Z if f 1 Kim Grooms plays the Easter Bunny in her e Economics class. 2. Keeping the kids a tough job but someone has to do it. 3. Valley and Lisa Merrill practice taping carpet to the floor. 4. Erika Hayes and uscma Ball, along with other students in A, make sure all of the kids are having fun. H0 E ECO UMIC : PREP REFUR THEFUTURE The Home Economics program of SHS has a wide variety of choices for students who want to start preparing now for the future. The choices of interested students are not by any means limited. They may take part in courses such as Home and Family Living, Child Development, Foods and Nutrition, Clothing and Textiles and they may also join clubs such as Future Homemakers of America QFHAJ, and Home Economics Related Occupa- tions CHEROJ. These clubs are spon- sored by Mrs. Mary Gillespie and Mrs. Betty Brawley. Students are in Home Economics for many different reasons. As Home Economics teacher Mrs. Betty Brawley stated, Homemaking classes offer many opportunities for students to prepare for the future and life. i Home Economics f 159 STUDENTS LEARN FUTURE TRADE The Industrial Arts program at Sherman High School has a big responsibility in that they produce the architects and carpenters of tomor- row, today. To become future builders the students involved must have a good imagination and a great deal of creativity, among other talents which they learn. The main goal of students in the program is to take part in the changing skylines of America. To let students have a chance to achieve their goals, the Industrial Arts program covers everything from building houses, to architectural drawings, and all phases of drawing blueprints. Qxxxiliif .hm 1. These students work hard to clean the machine. 2. Jerry Yeargan laughs at David Gearinger while he tries to do some work for once. 3. Jerry Cox teaches his classmate something he knows little about. 160 f Department MATHEMATICS CAN BE REWARDING AND SATISFYING Mathematics is an essential part of everyday life. Since math is so important to our success in future years, our teachers have a big responsibility in teaching us all they know about computing and analyzing problems. The most satisfying feeling for a math teacher is to see his students grow mathematically. Mathematics can be rewarding and satisfying when everyone works at it. ifllktxfrsxcgn T ,tle. iil V . 11,1 S Q .fm 1 1. Mr. Bokies lectures to the class. 2. Kash Kayes notices the flash too late. 3. lla Armstrong tries to teach Mr. Bokies a few new tricks. Department! 161 ADVENTURES OF .IDURNALISM Journalism class is designed for students interested in newspaper style writing. Students learn to write news stories, feature stories, editorials, and sports stories. They also learn how to run a newspaper, write and sell ads, and lay out an actual newspaper. Journalism is difficult, but interesting. 162 f Department 1. Carol Ferguson and Lesa Cole pay no attention to Mrs. Icsman while Rebecca Fitzsimmons listens carefully. 2. Chelsie Campbell writes a Love Letter. 3. Chelsie Campbell, Rebecca Fitzsimmons and Lisa Johnson gossip about the latest events. ATHENIAN STAFF DID IT AGM We've done it once again. We have put together a yearbook that everyone can be proud of. Everyone on the staff put forth their time and effort to make every page its best. With even the smallest of details, the pages were transformed to make up your yearbook. The staff spirit, loyalty, and dedication helped SHS gain a yearbook that everyone can cherish for genera- tions to see. ,M ,. 1. Penny Miller accepts a S100 check for the most out- standing advertisement salesperson. 2. Renee Davis wat- ches Penny Miller and Patty Bowles with enthusiasm. 3. Richard Vaughn and Chris Hayes stare into space while Kelli Wilson works hard. 4. Mark Lynn Phones Home. Department! 163 Moving to a Different Rh thm Band was a very exciting adventure involving many students. They learned many different mar- ches and songs for football games, and practiced hard. After football season was over, the band con- centrated on their playing skills. They were broken into the symphonic and concert bands. Students prepared music for U.l.L. and other concerts as well. Kathy Johnson says, Band is a terrific place to meet lifelong friends. The SHS band brings spirit and pride to our school. mm.. 164 f Department Q l s Etggwsgifg. at ' 1 , H' I I gi 'Eu i - T ,, of - -ffyf , ' ' - V -'-- if H , . , - ...- 1. The band plays the 9th grade blues to the freshmen in the pep rj 2. The band practices for Friday's big game. 3. The marching b marches to a swift tune. 4. Some of the band members watch the i rally. Something to Sing About ,THING TO SING ABOUT! The choir is a exciting department. There are three dif- hoirs altogether. They are as follows: A Choir, SHS Singers, and one voice. e choirs do a number of performances aut the year. Some choirs perform more lers. This gives everyone a chance to ex- 1 stage jitters. These performances tend to lople of the group closer together, and for lams in the group, it's a lot of fun. is a fun course, yet it can teach you much ie. Mr. Gohlke, the director of all these lrought out, Choir is a creative outlet at a 1 in a world so scant in such, but choir is instructor which teaches that detail just he essence of life itself. 1. Shanna Corley sings solo at the Christmas choir performance. 2. The choirs stand tall and proud as the curtains open for their first number. 3. Mr. Gohlke leads the A cappella choir in sing- ing. 4. The choir stands quietly and listens to the orchestra. Department 1 165 T ESUUN US C This year the orchestra department had a new director. Mr. Robert Penhall, who last taught at Berkner High School in Richardson, greatly enjoyed his first year at SHS. As director, his job was to choose music and dates for concerts and to motivate his students. lt also took the love of music for his students and himself to make this year its best possible. It was indeed difficult, but they all performed in great style. 1. The orchestra plays at Christmas concert. 2. The cl watches the orchestra play t songs. 3. Both orchestra and c perform magnificently. 166 f Department .E. i more than fun and games JV P.E. not only teaches exercises and games, but also good sportsmanship. It is a good place to meet new friends and learn new sports. In P.E. you do physical fitness, play volleyball, basketball, Ping pong, baseball, do jazzercise, and more. This is a class most students enjoy attending. watches as Dorianne Markle bumps 2. 4th period girls practice for drill team 3. Here's a sneak preview of the future Gold dancers. 4. A player gets ready to the ball. Department! 167 OFFICE AIDS The Back Up Crew Students who have met their graduation re- quirements without a full course load have had the opportunity to serve as aides. Aides help for a semester with assistance being needed in the office and library. For their efforts, they receive no grade or credit, but most find their responsibilities challenging and educational. Office aides collect attendance slips, deliver messages and assist in the office whether it is to help students or the secretaries with their responsibilities. Library aides keep all aspects of the resource material center in order to assist students. 1. Ann Akin takes a break during 6th period. 2. Mrs. Marilyn Banks proofreads Jessica Lunden's typing. 3. Phillip Burch attempts the task of buttoning Jana Adams shirt sleeve. 4. Patricia Tucker en- joys the New York Times during 6th period. 168 f Office Aids Q , P Q ,,,, SCIENCE DEPT. Science At SHS Science, a very fascinating class, is required at SHS. Studying science, students learn about life from basic compounds of nature to more complex life forms. Some of the challenging classes include Biology ll, Physics, and Chemistry. Science courses help students learn more about living and non-living organisms. Students learn laws of energy and the study of motion and matter. The responsibilities of science courses are dissecting, conducting, laws, keeping a notebook, conducting ex- periments, and taking notes. Science offers Biology I, Biology ll, Physical Science, Physics and Chemistry. 1. Mrs. Melody Meredith works hard while her students are at lunch. 2. Karen Rea and Mindy Joyner find it difficult to pay attention in class. 3. Gary Cooper contemplates the meaning of life. 4. Jamey Manning works hard while Darla Miller and Lucrecia Milam take a nap. Science f 169 The Vocational Experience Mr. Jack Anderson served as the director and counselor of the 1986-87 vocational department. The purpose of the department was to teach and develop marketable skills to students taking the vocational department classes. These classes were cosmetology, word processing, drafting, electronics, auto mechanics, building trades and agriculture courses. Cooperative courses included marketing, office, health and home economics. These co-op classes studied the theory of those skills on the job in businesses and industries in the community. Mr. Anderson said, Vocational educa- tion is a paycheck education. E I Q. .. s L X QR X X x Qk 1. Mr. Ken Case explains how it's done to Ronnie Price. 2. Mrs. Susan Beree helps Lina Dunlap with her assignment. 3. Students work hard during class. 170 1 Vocational hx: 1. John Cameron works very hard in metal shop. 2. Gina Marr hurries to finish her work before the bell rings. 3. Jeff Gibson studiously runs his new program. Vocational f 171 a. 5. g Q if , l , ,gp , .ew-.....,...-fi..-ff .. ..,.....m .. fFll.:WfHY5 'HN INTERESTING SUBJEET G'day mate! With the emphasis on Australia, this became a popular phrase throughout Sherman High School this year. We exchanged let- ters with our sister school to learn about other countries. We learned about vegemite sandwiches and the different groups of people in the Australian school. The history department is headed by Mrs. Linda Hayes. She said that this year there would be a display of posters and such from history students at the central office of the Sherman Independent schools. She also commented on the history department as being a place where every student will come because it is a required subject. Some students may never go down the art wing but every student will be down the history wing. 172 f Social Studies 1. Mr. Pete McGee explains to Angie how to do an assignment. 2. Russ Sloan his eyes in the hope of not being seen. 3. Gene Loop tries to answer a question for McDaniel. MRS? E 1. Angie Pettit, Libby Vaughn, Courtney Grabe r, and Katie Watson do unusual poses. 2. Cindy Campbell, Dale Marable and Sheri Carnahan wait to order their caps and gowns. 3. Nancy Barron take a quick nap between assignments and Stanley Carver help Daniel Hampton clean Goodman and Camille Phelps tell and laugh mainder of class. Crosthwaite and Kelle . 4. Jennifer Robertson out his wallet. 5. Dana at jokes during the re- Candids f 173 ' l 'ff 5 fx a,, N fs. 0 ' Rx l 4 I vw ' I .3 I 3 - 8 v II Brooke Garner was chosen outstanding student in the English Department. She stated, l've learned basic communication skills which are beneficial in all aspects of mylife. Marsha Banks was selected outstanding in the Social Studies Department. learned so much about people and our system it was made interesting and appeal- ingto me. outstanding choice for the Mathematics Department. He spoke of its system s ability to challenge and expand the knowledge of those students who excel in math. Richard Freeman was chosen out tanding in the Business Department. He recognized that The skills that l have learned are ones that I can use for the rest of my life. Curtis Hall was the Michelle Mansfield was the choice for outstanding student of the Vocational Office Educa- tion Department. She explains, lt is a great way to get ex- perience in the work force. . tt'5H5 gps W We Wig Wm f I T Q J,-f 5 ed ff' 'ft we W l et H Q. 3 .1-21 ,i ff'.2.ffi.f:f'-its of mt. mt 3 W Wit Y ffl mem. fr l' We m. Sai53EEgS Marsha Banks was the choice in the Physical Sciences Department for outstanding student. She hopes to pursue a career in a related field. Yvette Ersch was chosen as the outstanding student in the Health Occupations Depart- ment. She participated in this department and also was chosen as an officer. Jarrell Prentice was selected by the Life Sciences Depart- ment as the outstanding stu- dent. He wishes to pursue a career in the medical field. Angela Jones and Billy Mc Coy were chosen as the outstanding students in Band. music as a true form of com- munication while Billy said it has helped me achieve many of my music goals. 7 ' ii' 3: wi I 7..:QE1s5I ': 'EE'.' . A' :E V 5 EE '.Z a- 'f' ,aa aiif aiiiisfifz-F I as ,ggi Sw-s i M ,ts V -twig K , V, 55 Missy McAllister was the choice for outstanding student in the Choral Department. She said it was a wonderful oppor- tunity to work as a team and an individual. Angela has learned about ab .-:'. Kara Williams - I would like, perhaps, to pursue a career in interpreting. 'W . ,rre . I I we , 3. .:s 3?lf 27w1 .ifq'NT:Yf'-' . -I i ' is r ...I ' , '-',1 we '1 'I .:: f:w' M s,, I Julie Qualls - I ave many wonderful memories of many experiences from French class. acting so much because it lets me escape. Wendy Mitchell - I love treasured gift from God. Amy Roberts - Music is a gag fwf- . ' gmt Off if W sf A .QM f , , 314432 I , I , WL . W t ,st. . if , ,. Latin has been very enjoyable and rewarding. Jerry Byler - My study of wg. Crystal Robertson - Art is important to me because it puts me in a good mood. 'E Wi 75 K ite at W1 wear Hes Jwftvwfffswfg its We as :...s , M k :::..: Q 2 ---::t -F SF - : iif it ': E I EE Egg : K Q WJ gs XX :Evals 4-fs 5, BSE me my -3' Q avr fm Eg 5, if , if 'lfgrfjf M xuwggxgfe gp 5,411 afigriligrf r :if I Qise W gg gg 4lLfE1iE7Q pg-ts r gr gag gg? i 25, Q qw, iz ELMQWEQ sf ff! I Q 52' J 4: ,h i , Lg ,wg 1 EI' kflii ,ENS A S2122-'L.. 2 25 . ,I if T H H' A fr I .N ifify fgna q H ft .If , 2 ,. -. Z I 4--I 'I I as 4+ Q5 may HIXSHQEWEEQHQEW 'Q 'QSM 'ls assigns? QM 'I 3 f Julie Dill - l've achieved things that l never thought possible. 'l' TURE helped me prepare for my years ahead. Robin Cordell - This has Karen Box - I like working with hair and making my own styles. Letitia Tomlinson - l'm in- te ested in a career in b :ness management. Michael Calhoun - The class brinks on the edge of technology. Crystal Robertson - Year- book is a very rewarding class, especially after we get it back. -- .1 enior l1fUlL0,A llfljlzo gi it Club lljogefucng Chris Vogelsang was a very active member of the Class of '87, Chris participated in Freshman, J.V., and he was a member of this past year's awesome Varsity Basketball team. He also served on the Student Council during all four years he was here. This was Chris' fourth consecutive election to Who's Who. Chris was also a member of Junior Classical League for the past three years. Congratulations, Chris! 180 f Senior Who's Who gzrilfa .jwlaged Erika L. Hayes was one of many who have led the Class of '87 through their high school years. She was Senior Class President this past year and has been in- volved in Student Council. Erika played basketball her freshman year and has been a regional qualifier durin all four years as a member of the girl's track team. Erika was involved in many of the clubs at SHS such as GLAD, PASF, TAFE, NIKE, Young Life, OEA, and served as Vice President of Public Relations for FHA. She also was a member of Mu Alpha Theta, Who's Who Among American High School Students, and she was also a Congressional Scholar for the National Young Leaders Conference. Erika was awarded the Outstanding Student Award i each of her four years here and she was a member of the National Honor Society. Congratulations, Erika! enior Yfljlzozi who egfeplzanie 3146011 Stephanie Fulton was one of the distinguished tudents in the Class of '87. It was proven for she was art of the American Society of Distinguished Students s a Junior. Stephanie was a member of the Girls asketball team for four years. She played on all levels fthe program and played on the Varsity this past year. Stephanie served as a member of Student Council for ne year and was a member of Who's Who Among merican High School Students for two years. She was Iso an active member of JCL, Mu Alpha Theta, NIKE, AFE, NHS, and Young Life. Stephanie was also a win- er of the Outstanding Student Award three times. ongratulations Stephanie! 2156.4 WCWLL Dale Marable was one of your real fired up Bearcats that led the Class of '87. Dale was a Student Council Representative during the past three years and has been chosen by his classmates for Who's Who once before. Dale competed in Freshman Basketball. Off the court he took to the field and strapped on a glove to play J.V. and Varsity Baseball. He was also a member of JCL and the revived Billy Bob Boys. Congratulations Dale! Senior Who's Who f 181 8l'll0l M0 ,ff 'UUAO .gfeplzanie gray Stephanie Gray was very active in many of our school's activities during her four years here at SHS. Stephanie was the President of the Class of '87 her freshman, sophomore, and junior years and has been elected to Who's Who before. Her efforts don't end there. She has also participated in various clubs such a PASF, TAFE, Thespians, NIKE, and she was Treasurer o Mu Alpha Theta and Vice President of NIKE. Stephanie was also a Drill Team member. She served as a Jr. Lieutenant her first year and she served as Cap- tain this past year. ln addition to all of the above she has received an Outstanding Student Award during hen Junior year and served as co-chairman of teacher ap preciation and was among the five finalists fo Homecoming Queen this past year. Congratulations Stephanie! Wafikaff O. alike? jf. Marshall 0. Cathey Jr. was an active member of the Class of '87. He served on Student Council for one year. Marshall was also part of our great football team this past year and all of his three previous years were spent tolling on the football field. Marshall was also a member of the track team for one year. He was a member of FCA and Young Life and he was one of the official Cracker Rappers that performed at this past year's Homecoming Variety Show. Congratulations, Marshall! 182 f Senior Who's Who enior ,IfUllo,5 WAO Vniclzaef .yqoweff Michael Howell has had a fulfilling high school career with a good balance of academics and athletics. Michael has been an important member of the SHS Tennis team for the past four years and was named Co-Captain of the squad his senior year. Michael also participated in the Student Council and has served as Student Body Historian. He was voted Most Dependable by his Senior classmates and he took I part in JCL, FCA, Mu Alpha Theta, and he was a member of the National Honor Society. Congratulations, Michael! eannie Avard Jeannie Avard was one of the leaders of the Class of '87. She has served in Student Council for all four years and she was the Student Body President her senior year. Jeannie was a winner of the Triple A Award her freshman year and has won Outstanding Student Awards for the past two years. This was the fourth time she has been elected to Who's Who and she is also a member of Who's Who Among American High School Students. Jeannie has been a member of the tennis team for all four years. She was also involved in Choir for four years and won the Outstanding Choir Member Award her freshman year. Jeannie was a member of NIKE and PASF, and she was voted Lady-In-Waiting for Homecom- ing 1987. Congratulations, Jeannie! Senior Who's Who f 183 enior lM!lz0,5 who gref Wlifdr Bret Miller was very active during his years at SHS. He played Freshman Basketball, then as a sophomore he played J.V. Football. He was in the limelight of Varsity Football, but Bret didn't live his entire life on the football field, he was also very active in clubs. Bret participated in VICA, FCA, and Young Life. He loved the spotlight, not only on the football field but as a Cracker Rapper at this past year's Homecoming Variety Show. Congratulations, Bret! 184 f Senior's Who's Who ,Hamm Jill Hamm led an active four years here at SHS. Jill participated in Band for four years and she was a member of the Flag Corps. She was also part of the Stu- dent Council and she was involved in JCL, NIKE, and TAFE. Jill was an important member of the Drill Team for two years and she served as Senior Lieutenant this past year. Congratulations, Jill! l enior l1fUlz0,5 who .AHJQFJOH Lyndy Anderson was one of the most spirited members of her class being involved in cheerleading all years and was a member of Who's Who Among High School Students. She was also a member the Society of Distinguished American High School Lyndy was a part of Student Council for three years received an Outstanding Student Award her junior She was an active member of JCL, FHA, Mu Alpha TAFE, FCA, Young Life, NHS, and she was Presi- of NIKE this past year. Lyndy was one of the five for this past year's Homecoming Queen. Lyndy! j0l'ly ollyflfl, Tony Lynn Bagley was an extremely active athlete during his years at SHS. Tony was active in our football program for all of his four years here, starting out at the freshman level and making it to the Varsity level his junior year. Tony was awarded Who's Who for the past two years and has been named to Who's Who Among American High School Students. He also participated in FHA this past year. Congratulations, Tony! Senior's Who's Who f 185 unior ?fUlz0,:5 llfylzo Jason Burleson, has found his first year at Sher- man High, OUTSTANDING. Jason has been an active member of the SHS athletic program. He has par- ticipated in Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball and Varsity Track. Congratulations, Jason! Shanna Corley, has found that her greatest talent is choir. She has received many awards for her vocal ability. Shanna made All-Region Choir her Freshman year, winning medals for solo and ensemble contests. She has also received service awards and outstanding singing awards. Her Freshman year she was Vice- President of Choir and President her Sophomore year. Shanna's talents and interests reach further than choir. She is a member of Young Life, NIKE, and PASF. Congratulations, Shanna! 186 fJunior Who's Who Jeff Fryhover is not what you would call a person. Jeff has enjoyed being a member organizations as FCA, JCL, Young Life, and Council. He also has enjoyed Pepping Up the dent body as a Billy Bob Boy. Jeff was also a men ofJ.V. Baseball. Congratulations, Jeff! Hillary Green has made the most of her school years. As a Freshman, Hillary was a member the Freshman Basketball team, and PASF. Sophomore year she was a member of PASF, J Cheerleader, TAFE, and Young Life. Hillary's Ju year has also been exciting. She is a member of Tl NIKE, a Varsity Cheerleader, Who's Who Arr American High School Students and Young Congratulations, Hillary! unior llfulzoii llfulzo Jason Butscher has both athletic and academic abilities. Jason has been a member of the SHS foot- ball team for three years and now is on the Powerlift- ing team. He is also active in organizations such as Young Life and FCA. Jason has made the Honor Roll consistently since his Freshman year. Congratula- tions, Jason! Kris Friend is a good example of a person with a variety of interests. She has been a member of Stu- dent Council for three years and a J.V. and Varsity Cheerleader. She is also a member of Art League, Thespians, and Young Life. Her Freshman year she was active on the Athenian Staff, and the Freshman Volleyball team. Congratulations, Kris! Mark Beene has so far enjoyed his athletic ability. Mark was an active participant in Freshman Football and Varsity Football. Then he changed and displayed his talent in J.V. Baseball. After a successful season, Mark returned to play Varsity Football under new head coach G. A. Moore. Congratulations, Mark! This was Marsha Banks third year as a Who's Who winner. ln ninth grade she won the Outstanding Stu- dent Award. Some of Marsha's other academic awards are: Triple A winner as a Sophomore, JCL three years, area and state Latin contests, and the National Latin Exam. Marsha was Freshman and Sophomore Class President, a member of Student Council for 3 years, and a Junior Class Senator. Mar- sha is not only academically blessed, but she is also active in athletics. She participated in Freshman Volleyball, J.V. Volleyball and Freshman Basketball. Marsha also has participated in Varsity Basketball for two years and Varsity track. Congratulations, Marsha! There is just one word to describe Byron Whitfield, AWESOME. Byron excels not only in football, but also in basketball. In 1986, Byron won All-District Honorable mention in football. ln the 1985-86 basketball season, Byron won Sophomore of the Year, First Team All-District, and Texoma Land All- American Team. He has also been a member of FCA. Congratulations, Byron! Nancy Hamm has been an active member of the SHS student body. Nancy has participated in such clubs as Latin Club, TAFE, and NIKE. She has also been in Drill Team, band, and Young Life. Nancy has also helped lead the Junior class, she was President of FCA, Vice-President of the Jr. Class and a Student Council member. Congratulations, Nancy! Juniorwho swhof 187 Chad Harris has been involved in Football, Soc- cer, FCA, Young Life and Student Council dur- ing both his sophomore and freshman years. 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' MMM mgmwg, ,gggiiw ,A amazes f -K Avlgwf ,Asia ,K 1,2 A Q E , A A ,zu AAA W Y Af 4. A WA .AJ am AA A -WA YB A QA W W -- My 2 Af A AA QQ SAA um 5 A Mariana Arriaga came to this country on August 28, 1986. Her host family is Jim and Barbara Williams. The thing she likes most about this coun- try is that The people are very nice and they always try to help me to learn about their country. John Hatsiioauuidis calls coming to the U.S. my dream come true. He came to America on August 28, 1986. His host family is the home of James and Sandra Merriot. His favorite things about SHS are the teachers and the wide variety of subjects there are to choose from. Asked what he misses from his home in Greece he says, my natural family, my friends, the sea, and the Greek cooking. At age 15, Carlos Sanchez Preve came from Mexico to Texas. At home he left behind his family of two' sisters and two brothers, besides his parents. He was quoted that the most exciting things at SHS were, To meet new friends, and to learn about new customs. Foreign Exchange Students Top, Left to Right: John Hat- siioauuidis, Victor Almeida, Fer- nando David Rubio Alcala. Bottom, Left to Right: Carlos Sanchez Preve, Mariana Arriaga, Beatriz Gonzalez Renedo, Jose Llovera. About him being given the opportunity to come to America, Victor Almeida said, I would like to thank all of my friends, teachers, and my host family CAlan and Maryetta McKelvai who let me have this wonderful experience. Victor came to this country from Brazil. Fernando David Rubio Alcala came to Texas from Spain on August 13, 1986. Asked what he likes about SHS, he said, I like the way people give everything for sports. Asked about what he misses about his homeland, he said, I miss the social relationships in Spain. Most Spirited Cindy Campbell and Alan Kirby were chosen as most spirited. Cindy was a cheerleader for 4 years and Alan was a Billy Bob Boy. Cindy feels being a cheerleader is great because when the crowd cheers along she feels like she's contributing to the team, in a way. Alan enjoyed working with the cheerleaders to promote spirit. He said, I guess you could say that I promoted spirit in my own way through my gymnastics. Most Musical Missy McAllister and Michael Gathron were chosen as most musical. They were both in Choir for 4 years. Missy said, Music adds spice to my life and I wish to pursue a musical career. Michael stated, I'm glad to be chosen because it tells me that people recognize the talent that God has given me. Most Likely to Succeed Erika Hayes and Reggie Smith were chosen as most likely to succeed. Erika and Reggie were both in Student Council and other clubs. Erika said, I enjoy people and get involved in as many activities as possible. Reggie commented, Success is something that I strive for everyday. It gives me great satisfaction in knowing that l've gone after something and gotten it! 5 5 K 1 E ftti 1 ,. I i I r trtr,, -M , , - I R -xii? I K fi 3. , sr f ' i 4 3155 x l g i f mf' if E if V Q s -,fmt ,Up Q i g . et. fi 6 r l, E g it 72 f 3 Q at X I 1 ,r EE 1 ft 2 S, f s FJ v K 1 r t X W 5 ii si its .ml ' ia M Q. itifng I ,Mg it ,Y iv, 4 tr My I 2 3 A3256 bg' iw , x, 3353512 to '44 f 5 aj :Mig gkgwii 'VtWrW?.2lTLWfY?t5W M iifmgliflig ,X 1 sg rl f X fx 'IQ 7 ' , We ... W- lw's - :viii .',,.' 192 f Senior Superlatives eadofz V7 S Most Artistic Annie Schemmel and Christopher Ruggia were chosen as most artistic. They were both in Art League and served as the President at one time. Annie said, I feel the ability to express myself is the major reason I like it. I'm lucky to have good art teachers and an artistic family. Chris com- mented, Art is a major means of self-expression for me. Most Intelligent Heather Chapman and Cameron Graber were chosen as most intelligent. They were both in the National Honor Society and Mu Alpha Theta. Heather said, I enjoy going to school and taking a wide variety of classes. I thank the faculty for giv- ing me a great high school education. Cameron stated it best when he said, I is smart 'cause my parents learned me good while I was a Younker. Most Unpredictable Johanna Cooper and Dwight Hite were chosen as most unpredictable. Johanna participated in Ten- nis, French Club, and Athenian Staff, Dwight was a member of Thespians and was in Drama and Speech. Dwight commented, I think that the reason people consider me unpredictable is because I consider myself unpredictable. I never know what l'm going to do next. I am a very spon- taneous person. Johanna told us, Just send all fan mail to - Most Unpredictable -96 Johanna Madonna CHAD 1999 Erotic City Boulevard N.Y., N.Y. 19870 Senior Superlatives 1 193 Best Dressed . figgt uf . . s l. . Shawn Morrison and Jerel Cantrell were chosen as best dressed. They both dress well because it gives them confidence in themselves. Shawn said, The way you dress expresses your own personali- ty and style. Jerel said, Dressing expresses a lot about how you feel about your school and how other people view you at fi -s rs as : I- I. Most Athletic Anita Parker and Larry Don Jackson were chosen as most athletic Larry and Anita participated in different athletics Anita commented Before athletes can achieve in sports they must believe in themselves and not only give 10096 but give HOW: Larry said Being in athletics and being good requires a great deal of discipline lf you want to become the best at what you do Dedicated' Most Dependable Carrie Morgan and Michael Howell were chosen as most dependable Carrie was in Student Coun cil NIKE and Choir Michael was in tennis Mu Alpha Theta National Honor Society and Whos Who Carrie said I like people to trust me and to know I am a responsible person Michael com mented It s a good feeling knowing people can depend on you 194 f Sensor Superlatives -1? K 5? ss 5 Q. if 3 fqla Funniest Amy Robinson and Brett Miller could always be seen doing and saying the funniest things. For Amy, laughter is a way of making the best of things that surround her no matter what the situation is. Amy commented, I enjoy having fun and making other people happy, Brett stated, l'm sure that with this honor my application to Harvard will be accepted and I will be able to become the brain surgeon that I've always wanted to be. What hams. F rlendliest Stephanie Gray and Dale Marable were always seen smiling and saying hi in the halls. Stephanie commented, Smiling and saying hi in the halls is great, but seeing people smile back is what really makes her day. Dale said, Since I know all people were created by God and made equal, I feel it is a little easier to be friendly. The way you treat someone is the way you want to be treated. 17,08 Senior Superlatives f 195 SlJOCii:ll l'l0l10l'S g s 4 7 4 i i 5 7 sl , W Q 196 f Special Honors 4 Special Honors X 197 SlJBC'ill l'l0l1Ol'S 4 +, 9' q . ,.m.5r A ,iz ,, ,, l e W1m rm 'us I R 1 ff W ji-N-' ka wr 'Tl YQ! N' wi' vs MU ww? K X , ' wg .. 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Q , 'Qs 'SQ W xr vw F' ce' O. as JUST THINKING The other day I was just thinking about us We re all so close Like a family inseparable We cry together and we Laugh together When one hurts We all hurt One for all and all for one 1 ' umm. 'N ,fs ,. g egg 5 Q r 5, j X 5 'til lx M fv titty 3 t, ,, fx 'Q I F f if Q I k :W F 1 gs? 'ir l ll r 'l f ll it ,V , 7 ., E HI, . .:e' Mi it K .wg . - 5- .geffv f f , - . X-X ff, my , ,..,,. l . . XV-.A e X - -bf. .X N. - l . --.' 1, Ng K K . .77 1. q .Q -X .X , if - 'lf X' X R152 , .N6eglRxf1W' u -, Mx .,. . - w, ww., - -, Hill MQ i By: Kris Friend That s the way it is We are special, Different from the rest No popularity groups Just everyone. I was just thinking about us The other day To Homecoming, cold football games, Parties, and to graduation We've grown up Everyone told us that we'd eventually Want to go back - how little did we know Boundaries will separate us We will all change Going our own ways We are like one You all have given me so much This year, I hope that you will Always remember as I do That very special year. Kimberly Grooms Dedicated to the Class of 1987 0 .-3 Q O 42 'I 3 gp MY FRIEND You gave me strength You gave me hope When l felt down And could not cope. You built me up You helped me see That there could be A stroner me. In little time We had, I knew That I could trust And believe in you. You lifted me up, l could see you cared You listen to the The thoughts I shared. Your kindly ways Your gentle touch They mean a lot, They mean so much. You're with me now more every day In all l do In every way. 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I if lit --'- ' W- '-' ' N ' f ,' f.1p,fTi?-l'?f,.7f ' .. y T 1111 BY LOVE... Love is a certain kind of thing that is so very rare The certain kind of thing you give to someone who really cares. To someone who likes you for your looks iii.-mm g Q kd. 'QW V ' 1 Eff A'-4 up gear tif 12' 5 3 1 ww. 7 , ' 25' lxglv tl' Q! Q 1 :X 'ff ff 1 -f I if ip? gy, M QS? V j,t.?r?, -. xx X. Mi I , I as ,, L of ff y. b , gg yyi iii., X A g Y , L t V . ix s 1 of f N K I A V 4 1 it 1? L . Q K L LLm, ,t E V W gg i V , Q., . g .E 5 5, K , W. ng 1: L F si -'iii , gi sisf L ' By: JoAnna Dollarhide 210 f Art and Poetry but mostly for your mind, To someone who gives you everything but most of all his time. To a guy that'll send you a card when you didn't ask him to, To a guy that does a lot of things he doesn't have to do. To a man who'll tell you how he feels and when in pain will cry, To a man who's not too proud to say he'll never say good-bye. To that special lovely person who never requests too much, To that special lovely someone who has that very special touch. So I guess you can see the reason why l've never been in Love, 'Cause no one has ever fit the picture l've painted up above. Moniek Ransom 'ls . ' - , . gg :fo REALITY 7 As you throw it all away Thinking who cares in this crazy world People tell you what to do But take away your rights When you do what you think is right Your high emotions reach an all time low As tears touch fears That control the mind As you sit and count the doorslams As you have done so much before You dream of dancing through the mists of a fanciful world. But when you try to talk your words are falling to if rrtsrgs the floor. As you walk along the slow trail to insanity, You hear love whisper scoldingly at your death. Through all the while Rainbow colors circle round in this dream world you call, REAL T. Chris Hayes By: Chris Ruggia nuff Art and Poetry f 211 CANIDIDS '87 CANDIDS 'Sl mm :fl A Y ' , 3' M KM .. 1,: ,MN X - ,.g., X A -W W ig, 1 vii' x E 4 w M. q Z ii i.1SELL..:.:,1: fa:-f:1vw1kff-1112122-1,W, y.,.w ,W 11-f:'.,fQgg5,.1,,fm--gm-nz:-Srgk 212fCandids 'N DANDIDS '87 CANDIIDS '87 l ,JH - I '- if 2 Q 4- 1' 6 ,,,, if ,, ffi 1 1 1me..,,., K' ' ,il it J K 1f1 f v 3? e M 7i'fe:e.,, I is f'-'- 'K 1 1082, 1. Mrs. BrawIey's 4th period class cannot decide who's talking about who. 2. Juniors show their Bearcat spirit during a basketball pep rally. 3. Scott Cunningham digs for gold, while onlookers Larry McClure and Greg Brown try to ignore him. 4. Sherman High's own Geek gods for is that Greek?j are Sarah Dannell and Darren Dickens. 5. ls that a visitor in Drama? Looks like Pres. Franklin Roosevelt! No . . . could it be Joey Fuller? 6. Dodie Jones says, Don't take my picture yet, my make-up's not on. 7. Jill Hamm is not at all impressed by Joey Dogens excellent shot, but Reggie Smith is! 8. Clarissa Hartman glares at the Computer Math teacher like I can't believe you asked me to do that, while Jeff Gibson works diligently. Candids 1 213 I l . W V i V 1 1 .J ,N l : 1 . 1 i '? .W - 5, i , , ,- . , V. - ., .,,- I . .W 1.-li 'I-,V -.f---Vk ,,:-5, I-,fig ,.f, 3, 5 if--5 .f,g-gf:1,,..- fx,-g,g,,.:gfW:, H, :kk:,.::-fi-, 1:,,,:, V.k, 5 -i ,i .3 K: -I ,- .- In In g . .i ! ATHENIANSTAFFV Q2 00 4 CJ cbvk Qc 604' Q 4 -lo e S U C 19 Q96 QP' 66 4' W ' 4? ' ,, l1'6 ax 'Ll M 1, lg 'V4 gl N, QS3' Q -as 1 556,-ff A 99 - HS Thrives on Success Bottom: Mrs. Allen, Michelle Hagy, Missy McAllister, Erika Hayes, Kim Young, Michele Matlock, Stephanie Fulton, Melissa Rimmer Tom Kyle, Micheal Howell, Mike Calhoun, Michelle Mansfield, Raquel Olivares, Jana Qualls, Crystal Robertson. 2nd: Mike Brunson Anderson, Jeannie Avard, Pat Kinder, Cameron Graber, Angela Jones, Lara Wall. Top: Joey Morris, Phillips Wilkerson, Melanie Rea Prentice, Curtis Hall, Heather Chapman, Kim Brandon. The National Honor Society is an organization at SHS given to seniors who have shown outstanding scholarship, service, leadership, and character qualities during their first three years of high school. Juniors who were eligible were notified during the spring of this year. To become a member of NHS, you must have a 4.0 grade average, and have taken 10 honors classes. Officers of 1986-87 are President, Pat Kinder, Vice-President, Raquel Olivaresg Secretary, Michelle Hagy, and Treasurer, Curtis Hall. Michelle Hagy was the NHS Homecoming Queen nominee. 216 f National Honor Society Pictured above are the 1986-87 NHS officers Raquel Olivares, Pat Curtis Hall. Knot pictured: Michelle Hagyj. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY w 5, 5 2. -3 ' i 7 Qi Mrs. Allen discusses next NHS project. Thespians prepare students for stage S Bottom: Rob Barrie, Amy Jones, Wendy Mitchell, Kristi Friend, Jeanne Baker. 2nd: Joey Fuller, Alex Cantrel, Cliff Lightfoot, Heather Hend son, Annette Jones, Amanda Ridley, Felicia Manuel, Julie Grinner, Chris Hayes, Laurie Chambers. Top: Mr. Robert Watson, Chad Smi Micheal Sullivan, Tammy Hammack, Chris Ruggia, Scott Meek, Anne Flippin, Micheal McLelIen, Patricia Tucker. Pictured above are the 1986-87 Thespians officers: Kristi Friend, Wendy Mitchell, Robin Goodpaster. Joey Fuller watches Grandma Amanda Ridley wheel herself across the stage. The International Thespians Society is a club of both theater and drama members. Thespians gave students the opportunity to ex- perience things both actively and objectively through on-stage work. The members are encouraged to par- ticipate in acting and theater. They portray roles on stage, view plays, and work on various technical tasks in theater. These are a few of the things that the Thespian club does during the year. The club members participated in the production of Tom Jones for the United interscholastic League one Act Play. Thespian officers are President, Wendy Mitchell, Vice-President, Robin Goodpasterg Secretary and Treasurer, Kristi Friend. er- th, Sponsored By My Way Furniture Thespians f 217 1 1. 1986-1987 Bearcat Marching Band 2. Bearcat Drum Majors: Debbie Weightman and Kim Bazan 3. Bearcat Flag Corps Top Row: Amanda Ridley, Kathy Johnson, Cindy Hartman, Kelly Campbell, Keri Miller, Allison Smith, Tara Eversole, Dana Roe, Stacy Wells. Second Row: Shaunda Terrell, Lisa Miller, Yolanda White, Keri Odom, Anna Stevenson. Third Row: Stephanie Clay, Laura Perez, Deana Chapman, Cassie Sumey, Jenny Hudson, Camille Phelps. 4. Squad Leaders Top Row: Chris Brown, Billy McCoy, Roy Marine, Todd Richardson, Scott Cunningham, Bruce Fyfe, Chris Parker, Ann Akin. Second Row: Reggie Smith, Monte Jennings, Kathy Claunch, Heather Chapman, Scott Ray. Front Row: Mike Brunsen, Rebecca Boyington, Serena Johnson, Karen Jostes, Jennifer Crocket, David Yowell. 5. Band Officers Todd Richardson - Publicity Chair, Scott Cunningham - V. Pres., Bruce Fyfe - Librarian, Chris Parker - Historian, Kathy Claunch - Sec., Reggie Smith - President. 218fBand ymphonic Band Top Row: Mr. Lee South, Matt Grisham, Mike Brunsen, Marc Gibson, Jerry Byler. Fourth Row: David Yowell, Henry Mc- oy, Jeff Brauner, David Coker, Billy McCoy, Reggie Capps, Jim Brown, Monte Jennings, Clay Galloway, Scott Ray, Ray Marine, Tom Shenk, ngela Jones. Third Row: Patrick Goode, Chris Parker, Tammy Stanley, David Loy, Chris Brown, Reggie Smith, Darren Furr, Todd Richardson, hannon Branscum, Scott Cunningham, Lisa Earnest, Cindy Hartman, Jennifer Crocket, Usha Subramania, Anthony Jones. Second Row: tacy Wells, Holly Frantz, Keri Miller, Beth lmhoff, Lane Morrison, Doug Lincecum, Debbie Weightman, Adam Auten, Joey Morris, Bruce Fyfe, illiam Collier, Karen Jostes, Melinda Anderson, Holly Srodes. First Row: Heather Chapman, Rebecca Boyington, Serena Johnson, Keri dom, Stephanie Clay, Cassi Sumey, Wendy Petrash, Kathy Claunch, Kim Bazan. oncert Band Top Row: Mr. Kick Knoll, Sara Hurtt, Mike Cravens, Glenn Austin, Gene Leinewber, Stan Carver, Sean Stickland. Fourth Row: avid Hardin, Steve Wotasyck, Larry Simmons, Angie Corbett, Jenny Hudson, Chad Marlow, Eric Chambers, Eddie Stickland, John Reese, amille Phelps, Tim Brown, Scott Daniels, Michael Sullivan, Art Laboom. Third Row: Crystal Dennington, Julie Mora, Gary Pool, Connice ackson, Shannon Waley, Sean Corbett, Deana Chapman, Tim Pennington, Kelli Wilson, Jarnie Smith, Allison Smith, Dana Roe, David Baca, raig Parker, Russ Sloan. Second Row: Anna Stevenson, Ann Akin, Katie Banks, Joanna Dollarhide, Becky Tjeerdsma, Joanna Krawitz, Lisa avis, John Jostes, Tiffany Wharton, Jill Jennings, Jennifer Robertson, Joannie Qualls, Tara Eversole, Kathy Johnson. First Row: Amanda idley, Carla Fletcher, Julie Holmes, Laura Perez, Catherine Collins, Kelly Campbell, Francis Dannel. Bandf2l9 2201 Es. iii W.-e.e.tQ5. - 1. Don Kelly, David Hardin, Larry Simmons, Melinda Robertson say, Wake me when it's over. 2. Todd Richardson, Reggie Smith, Darren Furr and David Loy are Just jammin'! 3. Serena Johnson, Holly Frantz say, Go, Bearcats!! at the Band Spaghetti Supper. 4. Drum majors Debbie Weightman and Kim Bazan think, Wow! We actually got it together! 5. Drummers Mike Cravens, Glenn Austin and Marc Gibson play the Fight Song during the pep rally. Band ,AT or rggsgaq L' fi ' K li if 2 i 1 new ' -- 653 - I i 5 E3 xi? .Mg .. . E 2 3512? SFS? - .-...g,f.x.,i. s ii. I ...i Fam 3,1 ,t viti D htli ' g X ',:v 3 X oro. 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After football season is over, the band con- centrates on their playing skills. The band is broken into the Symphonic and Concert bands, and students prepare music for U.l.L. and other concerts. The highlight of this year was the trip to the Fiesta Bowl over the Christmas holidays. The band enjoyed fun times and parties with the other visiting bands in Phoenix, Arizona, and experienced the thrill of being in a live, televised parade. Banafzzl omeflzing fo .Sing .xdbouf The choir is a fun and exciting department. There are three different choirs all together. They are as follows: A Cappella Choir, SHS Singers, and One Voice. All the choirs do a number of performances throughout the year. Some choirs perform more than others. This gives everyone a chance to experience stage jitters. These performances tend to bring peo- ple of the group closer together, and for those hams in the group, it's a lot of fun. Choir is a fun course, yet it can teach you a lot about life. Mr. Gohlke, the director of all the choirs, brought out that Choir is a creative outlet at a time and in a world so scant in such, but choir is also an in- structor which teaches that detail just may be the essence of life itself. Top Right: The Choir combines with the orchestra for their Christmas concert. Middle: Shanna Corley Qjuniorj solos during the Christmas concert. Bottom Left: Sherri Coleman performs at the variety show. Bottom Right: Duane Gohlke directs the choir at the Christmas concert. 1, we 1 S . ,,..,,.,, M ..,,. ,,,,. l 222 f Choir S Smgers Front Row: Dana Goodman, Karen Emeary, Tracy McCoy, Kari Hunter, Kelly Kearns, Pennie Foster, Angelia Miller. Middle Row: Demetria Brown, Liz Lamb, Angela Gann, Beatriz Gon- zalez. Back Row: Tammy Bell, Amenia Strakos, Robin Russell, Kim Brandon, Jennifer Hudson, Katie Watson, Sheri Dunn. Not Pictured: Sharon Killion, Roshelle Garrett. La la la, la la. Choir f 223 C PPELL CHUIR Doo wop, doo wop! Back Row: Clyde Branham, Gary Harker, Karen Cole, Debbie Mc- Clusky, Shannon Smith, Rene Rodgers, Kevin Barnett, Russell Solomon, Yon Booker. 3rd Row: Mr. Gohlke - director, Troy Williams, Eric Williams, Lisa McDuffey, Zelda Wafer, Sherri Coleman, Jeannie Avard, Stacy Ford, Clint McCormick, Welby Pleasant. 2nd Row: LaRay Wilson, Darren Roberts, Melissa Rim- mer, Kim Stockbridge, Nickle Commons, Terri McCollum, Holly Williams, Pat Calhoun, Steven Woytasczyk. 1st Row: Tim Garland, John Leverette, Amy Robinson, Missy McAllister, Amy Jones, Shan- na Corley, Lisa Reber, Russell Tesney, Steven Wilcher. 3 , 3 E S si 224 f choir O E GICE Zelda Wafer Qjuniorj and Debbi McCIusky Cjuniorj consider who was better at the perfor- mance last night. lst Row: Jodi Thompson, Shelley Broiles, Mariana Arriaga, Tina Jones, Lisa Tuggle, Jen- nifer Cantrell. 2nd Row: Duane D. Gohlke, Director, Christina Jennings, Amy Randall, Claire Owens, Darcy White, Marrianne Mad- dox. 3rd Row: Sabrina Whitaker, Jennifer Jones, Tara Durden, Nicole Holt, Molli McGahren, Chimene McEIwain. 4th Row: Melissa Gooch, Audrey Mask, Coby Miller, Tina Markezenis. Not Pictured: Diane Cheeks. Top: La La La La... l. 2 Choir! 225 -ts. -Q Q. M .1 Top: Jeff Long, Cisco Pierson, Christy Nelson, Becky Ellis, Staci Man- tooth, Duran Ferguson, Jeff Bullard. Bottom: Amy Robertson, Maria Wilsher, Brian Baca, Darla Olsen, Annette Kramer, Carmen Valle, Jerilyn Banks, Michelle Heitman. IULUIEEUIEEULUQ CUESIYULUIEE 'LVIJJ LU U33 EEE EEUU The single note fills the band hall as the sound of the orchestra tuning their instruments to the A-sting of concert mistress, Amy Roberts, reverberates through the air. Although it would seem that the tran- sition of conductors to Mr. Robert Penhall would cause a setback, he has taken charge of the class very well. Melody Hayes, violin player, says, Or- chestra is a lot of fun, and we're getting a lot more ac- complished this year because of Mr. Penhall than we did last year. Staci Mantooth, viola player, describes Penhall as an easygoing and easy-to-get-along-with guy, who has taught us a lot in a short amount of time. While the orchestra is perhaps the least acknowledged of the musical groups at SHS, the members are deserving of recogni- tion for their marvelous renditions of classics, the final product of many hours of hard practice. ti ., A , -- 5 , , , K' 5 i 'i ii-,1 ' ffl ' 'A F i .2 i t j if fy -i f . x,,, g S' X . l 1. Becky Ellis concentrates on her music. 2. Michelle Heitman, f' ,ff , Jerilyn Banks and Duran Ferguson practice for an upcoming ,gg 'Es fr ' .1 igi, concert. M K ,emu-ze. ,., T ,., 9 onsored B : Fairview Baptist Church 226 f Orchestra p H Youne Talent Exhibited l in Art Leaeue Sponsored by Mrs. Mary Hensler, the SHS Art League is a club dedicated to preserving and enhancing the ar- creativity that its members demonstrate. rs ' s It a very educational club because we learn new art says senior Crystal Robertson. Chris ye , also a senior, points out, Art League is a club we can each express our individual artistic and ideas. Art League is where we can state feelings and be recognized, JoAnna Dollarhide Art League allows its members to create out of their minds as well as drawing creatively from the works others. They are also able to learn about and experi- ment with several different artistic mediums, which in- their understanding and appreciation for art as a Chris Ruggia, vice-president of the Art League, uses pastels to his masterpiece. 2. Michael Pinion and David Moreno diligently on artwork. 3. Mrs. Hensler and Michael Pinion discuss the of watercolors, while Howard Kelley and Kelly Bounds look on. Mrs. Mary Hensler stays after school, grading some of her students' A ,L if - ff Top: Venu Menon, Pat Kinder, Cameron Graber. 3rd: Chris Hayes, Crystal Robertson, Mrs. Mary Hensler. 2nd: Kris Friend, Karen Rea, Priscilla Ball. Bottom: Cheryl Self, JoAnna Dollarhide. ...Gang ,,...- ActivitiesfArt League f 227 MU LPH THETA ENLIVENS SCHOOL Christmas tree brightens season A club for seniors that creates a greater understan- ding of math, as well as enjoyment of the subject is Mu Alpha Theta. Formed to promote scholarship and encourage the study of mathematics, its re- quirements are these: one must be a senior who has completed three years of math courses and working on hisfherfourth. The club's main service to the school is to provide us with the Christmas Tree that annually adorns our cafeteria. Proudly, Venu Menon displays part of the unassembled tree. 228 X Mu Alpha Theta Top: Mr. Bokies, Melanie Rea, Juanita Parker Venu Menon Michelle Mansfield Regie Smith Heather man, Angela Jones. 2nd: Michele Matlock John Main Mike Calhoun 3rd Richard Freeman Derek Beck Kinder, Cameron Graber, Raquel Ollvares Erica Hayes Melissa Rimmer Bottom Lyndy Anderson Hagy, Cindy Kyle, Stephanie, Kim Young Tom Kyle Alan Kirby Stephanie Fulton JCCI f7l, C,zz,f,,. Grover, Ml Walt! 3 1' Top Jennifer Crockett Chris Parker Reggie Smith Daniel Munn Bruce Fyfe Steve Guynes Steve McGaughy Joey Fuller Curtis Hall Patrick Good Steve Schultus Rob Butler Casey Bacon Mike Sullvan David Loy Michelle Munn Melanie Rea Craig Baker Rebecca Boy mgton 2nd Adam Auten Jeff Cash Laura Andrews Angela Jones Amenla Strakos Serena Johnson John Sawatskl Connie Harrington Lori Yantls Dawn Dlngman Jeff Fwhover Wendy Petrash Tara Eversol Bud Welsedeppe Cindy Hartman 3rd Mrs Anna Hlnkle Tonya Jacoby Robin Goodpaster Crystal Kumler Julia Holmes Amy Jones Kirk Grynwald Missy McAllister Lang Morrlsson Heather Brennan Jerry Byler Tamara Newcomb Kelly Barron Anna Jordan Marsha Banks 4th Monte Jennings Melody Hayes Beth Ruby Karen Jostes Kim Eudy Suzy Ayers Jennifer Jackson Angle Pettit Lyndy Anderson Stephanie Dlcke Shawn Morrison Bottom Kim Bazan Laura Essm Gavm Hay Venu Menon Pat Kinder Cameron Graber Alan Kirby The Junior Classical League also known as Latin Club or JCL is a club for those with an interest in Latin While they need not be In the class the members must have been Involved in at least one year of Latin which is taught by the club sponsor Mrs Anna Hlnkle JCL participates representatlvely in Latin competitions throughout the year The best of the students are selected for the Ceramen Club which goes to compete on behalf of the school lvl will I iii l l 5 iii ii Sponsored bg: Party Magic Inc. : e ' . l J p'T. 5 x 545' Q ' I I U I . I . QI V . I y , I I i li li il 'l l ' 1 ii l ll ,J l 1 . Activities - JCL! 229 2301 PASF - The Spanish Experience Cultural experiences and hav- ing fun were what the Pan American Student Forum CPASFJ was all about. Mrs. Hudgins, the PASF sponsor, said the main goal of the club was to get students that take Spanish together to learn something about the Spanish culture. There were about seventy members in the club. In their meetings, they usually tried to plan activities that had something to do with the Spanish culture. One thing they did was to have a pinata at their Halloween party. PASF also sponsored any members who wished to attend the Foreign Language Weekend at Austin College where they com- peted in many different areas of Spanish. This year's officers were as follows: President, Chad Oakleyg Vice President, Michele Matlock, Secretary, Sue Webb, Treasurer, Sarah Dannel, Reporter, Jon Mar- shall, Homecoming Queen Nominee, Michele Matlock. 3 1. Very intently Sue Webb and Michele Matlock sit, devising ways to make PASF a fiesta for all. 2. Libby Vaughan watches with glee as Courtney Graber attempts to gouge an apple with her teeth at the Hallo- ween Party. 3. Mad doctor Susan Carter proudly displays her new laughing gas pa- tient, Melanie Morse. PASF Buenas Dias a los alumnos . de Espanol! 'vernal top row: Chris Hayes, Ann Akin, Clay Galloway, Lisa Sprouse, Irene Lopez, Becky Willis, Chad Oakley, Courtney Graber, Sarah Dannel, Jeff Raasch, John Marshall. 12nd rowj Stacy Wells, William Collier, Anthony Jones, Jamie Smith, Angela Jones, Cindy Campbell, Susan Carter, Melanie Morse, Mary Fife. 13rd rowj Hope Moten, Connice Jackson, Angelia Thomas, Amy Rushing, Erica Hayes, Leigh Gulleys, Michele Matlock, Libby Vaughan, Kris Friend. 14th rowj Mrs. Hudgins, Chris Blanton, Richard Harrell, Whitney Newcomb, Cheryl Self, Priscilla Ball, Kelli Pomaro, Sue Webb, Carmen Valy, Shanna Corley. top row: Dawn Seidner, Nicki Commons, Kelli Pomaro, Amy Jones, Paul Scheibmeir, Kelli Wilson, Michele Heitman, Melinda Anderson, Rob Butler, John Main, 12nd rowj Shannon Smith, Shannon Smith, Joey Welch, Bruce Wilson, Kelly Boaz, Cati Labardini, lrene Lopez, Nicole Nelson, Tom Schenk, Venu Menon, 13rd rowj Stacy Ford, Cheryl Self, Jennifer Baker, Tammy Payne, Jenny Hudson, Jennifer Schultz, Allison Baio, Don Kelly, 14th rowj Clay Jones, Jerilyn Banks, Sarah Hurt, Wendy Ross, Amanda Ridley, Kristen Thorson, Lata Menon, Robin Ritchie, Mrs. Gohlke. Chic! Parlez-vous franis? The French Club of 1987 had many exciting and fun learning ex- periences during the year. The members consisted of students who were enrolled in a French class or who have studied French in the past. They joined together to explore the beauty of the French language and culture. The group attended various meetings to decide on activities to be scheduled. One of these ac- tivities was a progressive Christmas dinner held on Decembre fDec- emberj 15, to accentuate the festive spirits with a taste of French cuisine. Also, the members listened intently to guest speaker Dr. Richard Tappa, from Austin 2 1. David Gibson snickers at a joke Mrs. Gohlke cracked, as Cheryl Self looks on. 2. Mrs. Gohlke devises plans for the French Club's trip to Red Lobster. The French Club - How College, as he spoke during a spring meeting. The club members were noticeable to the entire school when they wore their ex- clusive t-shirts saying, Parlez-moi, j'embresse francais . A senior member, Kelli Wilson, was caught saying, I love the shirts. They're cool. To end the year, the club held a banquet at the Red Lobster in Plano. The club was sponsored by the lovable Madame fMrs.J Gohlke. The officers were as follows: Presi- dent, Tom Schenk, Vice President, Rob Butler, Secretary, David Gib- son. The Homecoming Nominee for the club was Wendy Lynch. French Club X 231 Wad. an The Math and Science team is made up of qualified students at SHS who do exceptionally well in these two areas of study. They participate in area contest, where they work on their individual skills, such as calculators and number sense. They attended contest at several different high schools around Sherman. They visited Keller High School, East Lamar High School and South Grand Prairie High School. Mike Calhoun and Kirk Grynwald were named as two top performers in their categories. 1 We ye 232 f Math and Science Team cl Sci ence The 1986-87 Math and Science team members were as follows: Mike Calhoun, Kirk Grynwald, Les Jackson, Julie Greiner, Paul Scheibmeir, Curtis Hall, Russ Sloan, Usha Subramanian, Mollie McGahnen, Tom Schenk, Amy Jones, and Patrick Good. Other members were Audrey Mask and Tonya Craddock, and Renee Davis. Getting ready for contest is not an easy job. lt takes a lot of hard work and an eagerness to learn the ropes. The team is sponsored by Mrs. Mason and Miss Butler. 1. Pete Scheibmeir and Tom Schenk go over their notes for contest at East Lamar High School. 2. Paul Scheibmeir, Curtis Hall, Julie Gneiner, Russ Sloan, Usha Subramanian, Mollie McGahnen, Les Jackson, and Mike Calhoun relax and take a break during contest. 3. The members of the Math and Science team show off trophies received this year. O tk? KOCH! fo Succeda 1. Members of the Math and Science team relax at Mazzio's after contest at South Grand Prairie High. 2. A few smiles for the camera from several team members. 3. Getting in a few extra practices for the number sense seems to be taking a lot out of these guys. 4. Amy Jones reviews her notes before getting in the van. Bottom Row: Renne Davis, Julie Greiner, Usha Subramanian, Lata Menon. 2nd Row: Venu Menon, An- dy Miller, Russ Sloan, Amy Jones, Tonya Craddock. 3rd Row: Miss Yvone Butler, Pete Scheibmeir, Les Jackson, Beth lmhoff, Molli McGahren, Mrs. Anita Mason. 4th Row: John Sawatski, Patrick Good, Paul Scheibmeir, Curtis Hall, John Main, Mike Calhoun, Stephen Schultis. SHS Club Has More Than Just Spirit Put together Miss Loop, Mr. Anderson, Mr. Scott, Ron Rogers, Mrs. Hensler, the Home Economics department, twenty-four hard- working kids, and a multitude of toys, and you've got the SHS Club. SHS stands for Students Helping Sher- man, pretty clever that SHS also stands for the name of our school! This group gathered money, old and new toys, and food to give to the Salvation Army at Christmas time. Before school started, Miss Loop, Mr. Anderson, and Mr. Scott made cradles and rocking horses for needy children to have at Christmas time. In the fall, the art department helped with the cradles and rocking horses by painting them, and the Home Economics department made bedding for the cradles. The SHS Club also decorated the Bearcat Stadium for all home games, decorated the parade route for the Homecoming parade, and rode in it. They also made signs to put in student athletes' yards as a fundraiser. This group was truly working for a worthy cause. Front Row: Joey Martin, Angie Andrews, Chase Ritchie, Andrea Jebens, Gina Dodsoi Shelly Smith, Darla Olson. Second Row: Donald Karr, Angela Adams, Christy Nelsoi- Robin Daffern, Cindy Thompson, Bobby Strickland, Debi Heckman. Third Row: Bru C Wilson, Miss Gene Loop, Chris Dawson, Lisa Gray, Jennifer Hudson, Mike Carpentd- Kevin Howard. 1. Miss Gene 234 f SHS Club shows Lisa Gray put together a Mike Kevin Howard wagons and Christmas. 3. Hudson finishes ing the top of head. 4. Joey the wheels of a Row: Amy Roberts, Stephanie Fulton, Shawn Morrison, Sue Webb, Cary Gillespie, Missy McAllister, Lyndy Anderson, Jeannie Avard, Tiniya Ander- Second Row: Kelly Williams, Jana Qualls, Stephanie Gray, Kim Young, Cindy Kyle, Raquel Olivares, Tiffany Williams, Debbie Horn, Karen Rea, Lisa Cari Gogoly. Third Row: Mrs. Betty Bledsoe, Michelle Hagy, Kim Bazan, Melissa Rimmer, Kathy Claunch, Jill Hamm, Erica Hayes, Lara Wall, Kim Kristal Kumler, Rachel Price. Fourth Row: Carrie Nichols, Mrs. Mary Roy, Melinda Anderson, Juanita Parker, Anita Parker, Angela Jones, Garner, Cindy Campbell, Michele Matlock. NIKE Has Exciting Year NIKE is a service organization for junior and senior girls. The name comes from the Greek Goddess, NIKE. The mother organization is the Business and Professional Women's Club. The meetings were held at school and at different member's homes. Hayrides, fundraisers, and a Christmas party were included in this year's activities for NIKE. The NIKE officers for the 1986-7 school year were: President: Lyndy Anderson Vice-President: Stephanie Gray Secretary: Missy McAllister Sponsors: Mrs. Betty Bledsoe Mrs. Mary Roy NIKEf235 K N ge 9+ at .sa nl 'lx 'V EL X h X ' it-fflyi' Q- V X QQ I 1 'fglfij A-M ' ' wtf ll The Student Council is a group of elected students who work not only for the benefit of the students but for the teachers as well. The council is set up to promote a proper student-faculty relationship, give students a means of expressing their ideas, and give them responsibility and leadership in some school functions. ' ln the last year the Student Council has raised money for school functions, charities, and plays a key role in making SHS a happier, more satisfying place to work. Student Council has been a fun and important part of my years at SHS, said Amy Robinson, coun- cil member. Led by Mrs. Gholke, the Student Council has turned into a well-oiled machine, a machine we owe many thanks to. 236 f Student Council 1. Members of Student Council lounge around before the big heist. Top Row: Shelly Broyles, Robin Goodpaster, Cindy Kyle, Jeanie Avard, Stephanie Gray, Amy Robinson, Lyndy Anderson, Nancy Hamm, Rachel Price. Second: Jennifer Royal, Angie Elliot, Page Kelly, Ashlynn Russey, Zelda Wafer, Missy McAlister, Angelia Thomas, Kristy Friend, Heather Brennon, Lorie Berrett, Raquel Oliveres, Angela Jones. Third: Elisha Manual, Patric Edmunson, Kim Grooms, Carrie Morgan, Lisa Merril, Angie Royal, Jana Qualls, Melissa Rimmer, Chamane Mackaway, Kelley Campbell, Jerry Hudson. Fourth: Brook Garner, Venu Menon, Courtney Graber, Sarah Danel. Top Row: Pat Kinder, Derek Beck, Jeff Gibson, Cameron Graber, Curtis Hall, Joey Fuller, Bill Keeland, Kurt Grynwald, Paul Scheibmer, Reggie Smith. ' i i i I i l l op Row: Jill Piland, Carol Young, Venu Menon, Ashlynn Russey. First: Dena uscombe, Jenifer Williams, Lisa Dean, Page Kelly. l 1 Dena Luscombeand Jennifer Williams are the chairpersons of the Spirg ommittee. i l 5 '65, , 'I 0 'If YF-L4 2. Jennifer Williams, Priscilla Ball, and Erika Hayes are overcome with the spirit. To be on the Spirit Committee you must be willing to work and meet goals set by the student body. Without the Spirit Committee no signs would be painted, no cookies made, the gym would beibare during pep rallies, and the football team would not have any signs to break through! This is a very hard-working and special group of people. They have all set aside many hours each week unselfishly for their fellow classmates. Snirit Cnmmittnn I 927 '21 , 0 'cv 7967714 The 1986-87 Athenian came as a surprise to students. lts grey cover stunned them, full color endsheet amazed them and the spot col- or delighted them. No one asked how it hap- pened or even why. They were just glad. The 1986-87 Athenian Staff stood in the background and received no praise. Students don't care about how the year- book gets to school or about who brings it. They only scream when it is late. The students give no thought on the time and energy put into every page of this book. The Athenian Staff gets the blame for anything wrong, but if it is a great book they get no praise. This is a yearbook that will be cherished by all Sherman High students of 1987. A look behind the pages tells the real story of the 1986-87 Athenian. Headaches, arguments, screams, deadlines, meetings, long hours, pictures, stories, pressure, dedication all adds up to one thing: HARD WORK. Hard work which is the underlying meaning of every page of this book. Hard work contributes to the success of this yearbook and gives a sense of reward, stated, Kurt Meglan, staff member. Yearbook is very challenging, not only on ability, but also on the nerves, is how Ad Manager, Mattew Day, summed it up. This Page: 1. Cheryl Self, a staff photographer, checks her camera equipment. 2. Richard Vaughn works in the school store 3 Joey Amanda Rideley and Penny Miller realize the pressures of a yearbook. Opposite Page: 1. Renee Davis merchandising edltor talks to yearbook sponsors on the phone. 2. Michael Smith puts some thought into his pages. 3. The 1987 Athenian Staff 4 Clay Steward wonders he should do next. Sponsored by: Matt Day, Ad Ed' rowj second person Joey Fuller, Kelli Wilson, Clay Stewart, Mattew Day, Lisa Gray, Linn, Kurt Meglan, Micheal Smith. Crow 21 Chris Hayes, Penny Miller, Kathy Johnson, Heckman, Denise Spence, Renee Davis, Jennifer Hudson, Richard Vaughn. lrow 33 April lcsman, Cheryl Self, Leigh Gullyes, JoAnna Dollarhide, Kevin Louderback. rowj Amanda Rideley, Joanna Krawitz, Michele Matlock, Crystal Robertson, Mary eather Fyfe, Debra Edwards, Tara Southern. il Athenian Staff f 239 2 240 f X iq. - 1 E . Q3 4 i 1 iii in . 'il mm. E 5 at 2 Q. i if . E .2 .l .V . . z 3, . ., Ji' g Amnbg M ,,?a...1.t: 11. . ..,,, . ,..,.,, , .. l z a ,ff My . . ',': L 2 15. L . I f W I' :fm f , V . l Ti? ' ' T ' . ,am ,,., , A ' l A ,. 2 M . 95.3, 2 z 1 . ,. 'S . e L . 1-L ,,f.., ... . ' i 11.2 ' WW .. .4 ' L 5 . W w ales. A A 5 My Z 1 W ' f 1 ami? as Q59 fl: x' 4 ,W i A gi ' ff 1 X g gg .1-.4 l 2 2 f Ui' E . 3 V djilali E12 , X if 'Mi ,L,L, 1 2 2 232 I L,,l....,.f :swag wwf: sm: . S ,aw J. --f,- T2 ,4 fini.. ...f .M .tg 'Q' E, ' if, w 2 1 V 1.5 , .W mg, Milf? ' ??5ai , i 5 5.5 2 9 5 i 2 2 S .l qi rl: l E .l, ,t .,. 2 9 .5 if 19 Q. 4.5.6 on if .Z .gl . 1. Leigh Gullyes, photographer, has her camera ready at all times. 2. Chris Hayes and Richard book. 3. story. 4. Vaughn cut mugshots for the year- Debra Edwards prepares to type a Editors Michele Matlock and Mark Linn debate about stealing the money and running. books. T 5. Students purchase their year- his page: 1. Mark Linn, layout editor prepares to mail yearbook pages to the plant. 2. JoAnna Dollarhide has her picture taken before s he can take the picture. 3. Renee Davis, Chris Hayes and Matt Day editors, ponder o ver the days events. Athenian Staff f 241 Cn the Move Top Row: John Main, Cindy Kyle, Sue Webb, Cindy Campbell, Alan Kirby, Erika Hayes, Michele Matlock, Anita Parker, Lyndy Anderson, Mrs. Whaley. 2nd Row: Priscilla Ball, Kim Grooms, Tif- fany Williams, Kim Young, Karen Rea, Lisa Merrill. 3rd Row: Melissa Lemonds, Shawn Mor- rison, Cheryl Selby, Carmen Valle, Kelly Boaz, Mrs. Brawley. FHA participated in many activities. They threw a Halloween Party for the daycare children and at Christmas were involved in a civic project that gave cash to a family that had been burglarized. Mrs. Brawley, the sponsor, stated her reasons of her involvement in FHA as: to develop leadership qualities through civic contributions and to help the community and the school. The officers included: Cindy Kyle, President: Michele Matlock, Vice President of Programs: Marianne Pate, Vice President of Encounter: Cindy Campbell, Vice President of Projects: Phyllis Davidchik, Vice Presi- dent of Recreation: Erika Hayes, Vice President of Publications: Kim Grooms, Secretary: Karen Rea, Historian: Shelley Owens, Parliamen- tarian: John Maine, Sergeant-At-Arms. The officers traveled to Tyler, Texas, for a regional meeting, then con- tinued to San Antonio, Texas for a state convention. 242 1 FHA os. nf is .ases ' f .ff E ff ,C 1 2 AFE Strives For Success Top Row: Beth Wharton, Stephanie Bean, Juanita Parker, Anita Parker, Angela Jones, Cindy Campbell, Alan Kirby, Michele Matlock. 2nd Row: Dana Good- man, Sarah Dannel, Courtney Graber, Lib- by Vaughn, Katie Watson, Michelle Hagy, Erika Hayes, Debbie Horn, Mrs. Carrie Jo , Wilson. 3rd Row: Maria Wilsher, Stephanie Fulton, Priscilla Ball, Jill Hamm, Kim Young, Tiffany Williams, Cin- dy Kyle, Stephanie Gray, Raquel Olivares, Kim Grooms. 4th Row: Mrs. Margie Wilson, Melissa Rimmer, Kristal Kumler, Jana Qualls, Sue Webb, Jeane Avard, Lyn- dy Anderson, Missy McAllister. Have you ever wondered how teachers got started in their profes- sion? They were probably in a group like TAFE when they were in high school. TAFE stands for Texas Association of Future Educators. Members of TAFE would meet at different houses on the third Tuesday of every month. The purpose of TAFE was to learn about the teaching profes- sion and maybe get a scholarship. This year TAFE threw a Christmas Party for the crippled children. The officers made stockings and cookies and gave them to the children. The officers were: President - Tiffany Williams: Vice-President - Raquel Olivaresg Secretary - Michelle Hagy. The sponsors were Mrs. Margie Wilson and Mrs. Carrie Jo Wilson, who have been in charge for 14 years. When asked why they were in charge for so long Mrs. Margie Wilson said, I love to teach! and Mrs. Carrie Jo Wilson said, I feel l have a need to pass on my teaching skills. Page 243: 1. Tiffany Williams, the Phantom Diner, gets inside information on the cafeteria food. 2. The Phantom Diner here again getting outside information on the cafeteria food. Page 242: 1. Claudette Ballard is excited about her creation. 2. Mrs. Brawley expresses herself through bowling. TAFE 1 243 FFA STRIVE FOR THE TOP Cowboys, rednecks and goat ropers are names associated with the Future Farmers of America. Be it cowboys or city slickers, they all agree that FFA is a hard working group of people who strive to be the best. The kids get to show off their animals and talent for raising an animal in the many shows they at- tend each year. Some of the shows they attend are: Fort Worth Livestock Show, Houston Livestock Show, Junior Jackpot and other county shows. The officers for FFA during the 1986-87 year are as follows: Julie Dill, President, Car- rie Nichols, Vice-President, Kristal Kumler, Secretary, Jeff Coble, Treasurer, Shane Car- roll, Reporter, David Wright, Sentinel, Jeff Raasch, Parliamentarian, and Ashley Chap- man, Historian. Top: Terry Moreland, Jason Carlisle, Randy Thompson, Rob Marshall, Rob Cooper, Bert Langford, Tommy Wilks, York Graham, Daniel Smith, Tim Yeary, Scott Monk, David Coker, Stephanie Bean, Kristal Wilks, Jeff Schultz. 2nd: Steve Manghum, Mark Bowen, Ray Johnson, Mark Berg, Chris Bird, Chris Baula, Brain Marshall, William Lastor, Trent Graham, Mark Fowler, Shannon Jones, Tammy Smart, Stephen Tickner, Elenor Copeland, Meg Reynolds, Jed Stockton. 3rd: Heath Harvey, Brad Slate, Gary Cooper, Frank Bateman, Rachel Perrin, Scott Peve, Jody Mauk, Melissa Rimmer, Carrie Gogely, Deanna Smith, Erika Griffin, Rhonda Sewell. Bottom: Mr. Glenn Blount, Julie Dill, Carrie Nichols, Kristal Kumbler, Jeff Coble, Shane Carroll, David Wright, Ashley Chapman, Jeff Raasch, and Susan Ward. 1. Chad Key and Gary Cox feed their pigs. 2. Rachel Perrin prepares the scales to weigh her lamb. 3. Julie Dill empties a water trough so that it will be clean for her lamb. Sponsored By Lilley s The office education association learned many machine-operating and letter writing skills throughout the year. OEA is also involved in con- ferences, dinners, and fundraisers during the course of the school year. The year begins with the election of officers and proceeds on with lack Row: Bobby Strickland, Mrs. Beree, Paul McCarn, Jimi Drosche. 2nd Row: Erika Hayes, ebecca Fitzsimmons, Anita Parker. 3rd Row: Cindee Mullins, Priscilla Ball, Karin Kreager, 'eanna Chapman, Carla Doherty. Front: Marie Mulvaney, Gina Marr, Trina Galloway. OEA: A REAL LEARNING EXPERIE CE many regular meetings throughout the year. This year's officers are: President - Michael Gathron Vice-President - Anita Parker Secretary - Cindee Mullins Treasurer -Jimi Drosche Reporter - Priscilla Ball ssl 1. Marie Mulvaney and Jennifer Vaught work with their calculators. 3. Carrie Gogoly, Carrie Nichols, Debbie Horn, Rebecca Fitzsim- mons, Anita Parker and Debra Ed- wards gather to see what's up. 4. Bradley Scruggs prints out his program. OEA f 245 ,N ff..:e,e fr ,m , Top: Mike Eggleston, Ricky Harvey, Tommy Wilkes, Jeff Dollins, Tommy Thurman. Middle: Robert Peckenpaugh, Don Kirby, Scott Buckman, Brian Blakey. Bottom: Tim Ruth, Darren Tankersley, Trent Graham, Shane Carroll, Chad Foscue. 1 r T A 1. Mr. Stubber, caught in a moment of contemplation: What is the real meaning of life? 2. Mike Eggleston, Robert Peckenpaugh, Ricky Harvey, Darren Tankersley, Tommy Thurman and Brian Blakely consult their textbooks for the answers to all of their problems. 3. Mike Eggleston slowly slides out of his seat in a hypnotic trance induced by the pleasure of ICT. ICT. WHAT'S THAT? M ...., rllrt ICT, the Industrial Co-Op Training offered here at SHS, is designed to give specialized training in . industry-related fields. The students enrolled in this course, spend half a day at school and then go to T work, receiving normal credits for it. A minimum of fifteen hours in some area related to industry, such as building trades, electronics, machine shop, auto mechanics and auto paint and body repair is required from students. 246 1 ict HOSA Members Find Learning Healthy If you are interested in a health- related career, perhaps HOSA is for you. The Health Occupation Students of America Club is a group of students with a desire to pursue a medical profession. The members of this group found themselves learn- ing about health-oriented subjects such as a demonstration of the Heimlich Maneuver done by their instructor. HOSA f 247 STUDENTS DEVELOP LEADERSHIP QUALITIES Home Economics Related Occupations was a club for students enrolled in occupational home economics, a course combining on-the-job training with in school instruction. Development of leadership qualities and school, home, and community involvement were two of the pur- poses ofthe club. Hero did many different things. They had a bake sale, listened to guest speakers and learned to develop excellent leadership qualities. X XXXXXXXXX Hero is an excellent club that helps out many people. X X X X X X X X! XXXXXXXX 7 ifffffff The HERO club decorates for the bake sale. RW! Z Z f X 1st Row: Ramonda Jones, Claudette Ballard, Darlene Robinson, Tim Harvey, Cindy Parker, Glenda Foot. 2nd Row: Mrs. Gillsepie, Tina Johnson, Rhonda Allison, Eric Williams, Bryan Koch, Robert Kerzee. 248 f HERO Stylists Provide Immediate Careers After many hours, the students who took Cosmetology can become full fledged cosmetologists. Students can enter the world of beauty fully licensed and ready to work. Snlp after snip, curl after curl, they developed precise styling techniques. Students also exer- cised their talent by opening up their services to the public. was The students participated in local and district hairstyling contests. This cosmetology class is both for girls and guys. They have succeeded well. Hats off to our future hairstylists. 1. Belinda Cravens, Penny Alvarez, and Karen Box practice their hairstylingtechniques. lst Row: Shane Allen, Danna Heath, Rhonda Jaynes, Karen Box, Angela Adams, Lisa Fivera. 2nd Row: Kristine Nash, Kristi Mannery, Kristi McNew, Melissa Stovall, Angela An- drews, Susan Grey, Mrs. Shirley Baldwin. 3rd Row: Julie Davis, Tamara Allen, Sheliena Shores, Cindy Kannanburg, Angela Bothwell. 4th Row: Michelle Kemp, Tina Crawford, Nl Bill Keelan. Sponsored By: Champions A4 Breed Dog Grooming Inc. DECA GET PREP RED FUR THE FUTURE Top: Steve Phillips, Jerel Cantrell, Rodney Blair, Howard Kelly, Randy Jones, Mr. Hudson. Middle: Dena Luscombe, Robbie Young, Lisa McDuffey, Renee Lavy, Judy Holloway. Bottom: Gina Shefield, Shelly Curtis, Melissa McMaley, Letitia Tomlinson. Top: Chris Grimms, Gary Harker, Richard Sismore, Rod Holly, Scott Farrer, Sherri Carnahan. Mlddle: Terri Moreland, Sherry Church, Jennifer Williams, Michelle Tracy, Joyce Reifel, Mr. Hudson. Bottom: Melinda Robertson, Gina Aleman, Patricia Martin, Tammy Roberson, Tina King. All students in DECA got on the job training as well as marketing jobs in such places as supermarkets, Department stores and specialty businesses. Their officers were: President - Jerel Cantrell Vice-President -Jennifer Williams Secretary of Treasure - Michelle Tracy Reporter - Gina Aleman Historian - Scott Farrer Sergeant-at-Arms - Tino Stone Parliamentarian - Leslie Adams DECA is a due paying club, its fund raiser for the year was sell ing key chains. The money raised from this went to having an Employer-Employee Banquet to honor their bosses for the train- ing they had received during th year. They also went to contest a the Lincoln Hotel in Dallas. Top: Jon Booker, Derek Haliburton, Tino Stone, Mr. Hud son. Bottom: Diane Robinson, Tammy Bentley, Kim Fussell. 250 f DECA -l l RE YO AVING CA TRUUBLE . ls your car on the blitz? When you start it does it bark at you? Well, if you would like to learn how to fix most car problems then Auto Mechanics is the class you need to be in. With Mr. Walter Cole as teacher of Auto Mechanics, you are able to learn parts of your car, how they work, and how to fix them. If you are wanting to learn about your car, have great job opportunities, and just take a fun class, Auto Mechanics is for you. Top: Kevin Sills, Terri Knolls, Derek Deaton, David Reynolds, Bobby Olson, Ted Roskowske. Middle: Paul McCorn, Jackie Burns, Wayne LeFoy, Scott Parker, Todd Brown, Mr. Cole. Bottom: Marty Hampton, Greg Moran, Jett Littrell, Tim Polk, Johnny Mathenia. 1 1. Students in auto mechanics notice someone is taking their picture. 2. Students in Auto Mechanics work on a truck. Auto Mechanics f 251 iw.: m ,m,,m,.,..., . Tricks of the Trade Throughout the year, drafting students had access to a computer so that they could design buildings and see them on a screen. For the more advanced students, architecture was offered. The students traveled to Longview February 27 and 28 for competition. Students manifested their talents and were rewarded for their efforts. 3 .... W. .. L s g.ge ., . ,il .i51Rt,g . 2 L . I i :I - 1 . e s. . ,, Q 1. Johnny Rangel and Jason Kimsey work on an assignment before the bell. 2. Larry Mc- Clure works while Scott Ray annoys him. 3. Mr. Johnston carefully checks Danny Ragar's calculations. 4. Joey Welch asks Mr. Johnston about his measwements- Top: Bill Bowen, Scott Cunningham, Larry McClure, Scott Ray. Bottom: Scott Meek, Crystal Robertson, Joey Welch, Mr. Jonfin Johnston. 252 f Drafting fx ,,, , ,Y .. gy . 2. f 1 2, f , S , T .tllt . 'k,k, . t 'm ' . if , - V it e ., fr . 5 5 -'-, - T t ' . I ' -.-,. ' - If. ,J ' '55,-.1 -9 i Z 1 f ,- f 1' -Yi - ' ff lim- 1. 1 - af f ss, 'I sl ' Si m i , sf2'1'Q!?5f. -. Q I , ' 1 if 1 fiffi -f k i Flfi tss ff' - l M . in 5 V , J its AA,A W Q ul L R -I e a I f T ' fi 'W lfjf S' 1 J ' .,,. 13 .1 4, , i pl .gtffy .W 15-' ,M ,,:: 'J' Q. L R J fi lk ff' 1 , . .W,- T. 55:5 .. t T if Metal Trades, one of the Metal Trades ll: Bottom John Cameron, Sean Lewers, Mike Garner, Todd Gooch. Middle: Mike Green- way, Scotty Henderson, Lee Steele, Steve Wortham, Joel Hayes. Top: Mr. Ken Case, Richard Seidner, Ronnie Price, Scott Tate. many industrial classes of- fered at SHS, is where students become involved with the use of equipment. , They also learn about the application of theories and technical information to , r it i -g assure that they make the right decision. Students taking this course receive education for a career. This not only enables them to get a job, but also prepares them for the real world where they may use their skills. Metal Trades I: Bottom Byron Whitfield, Ray Shaw, Jerry White, Mr. Ken Case. Top: Brad Burgess, Joey Parnell, Kenny Delphin. 2. Scotty Henderson watches the sparks fly. 3. Two metal trade students coin the phrase team work counts. 4. Ronnie Price adjusts machinery for Richard Sidener. Metal Trades f 253 1 Top: Joey Pannell, Johnny Martin, Brandon Morris. Middle: Mike Calhoun, Phillip Carr. Bottom: Bret Miller. Electronics Compete in Cent st The Vocational Electronic class is for 10th-12th grade students. They study basic electricity through robotics. They have a VICA club that meets about three times a year. Four of the club members went to contest the 28th of February. Club Officers were: President: Michael Calhoun, Vice-President: Phillip Carr, Secretary: Brandon Morris, Parliamentarianz Bret Miller, Sergeant-at-Arms: Johnny Martin, Treasurer: Joey Pannell. Sponsored by Charles Kennedy. 2. Bret Miller and Phillip Carr work on Jason Welch's radio. 3. Kennedy helps Phillip Carr on projects. 4. Britton Lindsey adjusts volt meter while Randy Clark doesn't know what's going on. 254 f Electronics 2 is Q i -fl Ei! is E E 5 2 l ri 52 ...f l ,F-ell Q.-:N .gy E if f Q E S Morning Class: Bottom: David Green, Kenneth Ferguson, Brad West, Tommy Hunsaker, Mr. Wes Barker. Middle: Patrick Galbreath, Donnie in, Derrick Dunlap, Clyde Branham, James Cogdell. Top: Terry Jones, Derrick Phea, Earl McKinney, Rodney Polk, Billy Mask. f it can ln lJu'lt . . . can l:iu'lcl 't Building Trades is a three-hour lab course in which students study and perform skills associated with residential construction. Students spend a portion of their time study- ing theory and practice in the classroom, then go to the job site and apply these theories to the ac- constructional procedures. Students do all of the hard work in the phases of construction: concrete forms, and footings, wall and ceiling framing, roof framing and decking, sheathing, shingles, insulation, elec- trical wiring, dry wall, door and win- dow installation, trim, painting, and paper hanging. Building Trades is available to students in the tenth through twelfth grades who have a natural talent for working with their hands and enjoy working outdoors. is tkX'75gQ15f?2s24fii22ET52i5 JDJ: -rl--ew 1 -ensszmsfs-,gsrgfir Afternoon Class: Bottom: Tim Gann, Ty Grigg, Darren Atterbury, Johnny House. Middle: Kenny McGraw, Billy Strong, Jody Mauk, Brian Gabriel. Top: Wesley Gaff- ney, Joe Ford, Randall Dollar, Gary McDonald. Jody Mauk, Tim Gann, and Gary McDonald look over blueprints of the house. Sponsored By Dean Gilbert Realty 3 5 1. Juniors Becky Tierdsma and Laura Essin devise torturous tactics to be used upon future Freshmen. 2. lt seems as if after two or three years of SHS, sophomore Clay Stewart and junior Matt Day would realize that football is an outdoor sport! Just kidding guys! 3. Mr. Ray- mond Brown happily strolls through the empty halls. CAre you sure this is SHS?J 4. Mr. Secord re-establishes the belief that the Bearcats are tops! 5. High school can be awfully stressful for all of us. This picture of William Collier reminds us of this. 256 I Candids ...-aiin... s., 1. Thank you to Sherman High School's finest Cin the custodial artsy. Without you, we'd have to learn in filth! 2. Even teenagers, as awful as they seem fHa Haj, love their country. 3. Junior Zelda Wafer smiles at being in drill team, a fun and exciting group that entertains the whole school. 4. ls Mr. Miller auditioning for a Pepto Bismal commercial? 5. Mrs. Brawley explains the basics of football. candies f 257 258f F QE ' X Page: Melissa Rimmer, Karen Ray, Julie Qualls, and Raquel Olivares carry on in class. 2. Students study in the commons. 3. Bruce Fyfe and Tom Shankand and Mr. Lee discuss music notes. Page: 1. Beth Wharton and Tiffeny Wharton talk over the day's events. 2. Mike Calhoun Venu Menon prepare cheat sheets for their English test. 3. Sophomores in the commons. Closing! 259 1 i i i L a i 3 l 1 3 260 'Q' ' - M W .F Page 260: 1. Susan Gray answers with I listen to the new sound of Y95. 2. Duane Hoover shows that he knows what to do. 3. Sarah Hurtt poses at a school dance. 4. Deb- bie Weightman leads the SHS band in prac- tice. 5. Hey guys - lunch is over! Page 261: 1. This is excitement!! 2. Scott Green is going to make the honor roll. Closing! 261 Special Thanks The 86-87 Yearbook would like to thank Nlrs. Marilyn Droomgoole for her time and patience with us. She took the place of Mrs. Apirl Icsman while she was on maternity leave. She did an excellent job of holding the class together. The Journalism class also appreciated the time and effort she gave them. Again we would like to express special thanks. The Athenian Staff 262 f Closing we - -wtf , WW-f . . ,... . ,..,, ........wMw-0-qi l Xi ...sms Page 262: 1. Kris Friend in a split decision. 2. Tim Ives howling over Kim Grooves. 3. Mrs. Dromgoole happily awaiting Mrs. lcsman's return. Page 263: 1. Don't forget your tray! 2. Michelle Hagy is a bit before her time. 3. Mm- mmmm! That looks good. 4. Angela Thomp- son obsenles a meeting ofthe minds. Closing f 263 it sl w S, ENE 264 X Closing '52 m fs- ! 55 Page 264: 1. Julie Clinton has her senior pic- ture taken. 2. Sweet Mrs. Meredith. 3. The cafeteria ladies prepare a 40 ft. long strawberry short cake. 4. Coach John Miller tells the faculty to follow him. Page 265: 1. Students gather in the commons. 2. Chris Linn and Kristi Rogers stroll down the hall. 3. Seniors Steve Reutehuber, Rodney Owens and Larry Jackson relax in the commons. BEARCATS WELS 266 f erasing QK fum.-0-M 9233239 145011 W Heel. 1 uvsms. 'Whit 9 -ww---M-.N .............,,,,,,....,.,a.,-.. ,,'QQQ'jfWf 'f , W H .. k iw W.,,a-. , Page 266: 1. A rat! A rat! We see a RAT!!! 2. Cari Gogoly works with her lamb. 3. Tina Johnson helps Darlene Robinson. 4. Michelle Hagy watches Mrs. Susan Beree type. Page 267: 1. Raqual Olivers talks to Jennie Avard. 2. The Varsity Volleyball team. 3. Mrs. Friend talks to her new found friend. 4. Mrs. Beck is always busy. Closing! 267 at f . V at 6 at Sherman High ' Y' My X MS 51, .. Q Q WW H X - we QNX, Quay xx ii- ,gf S 1' I2 L- 5 if, 15? fx? . it , . h VL s v 3 5 a 1 s U i I I - Q iw 'MA Q EE. 'mar ,E 51 ggi ' ' ' ws . s . -'f'1 gM Qi, N,m:, . as ,K -- . K ' , , : Q5 is ii f -fwg, 51: R F X is x Q wh S-awk K xv 3:22f1:!iEZ1:1-f ' , Ah 3,2 . T -fszzgszgszvfm -,ai 5 ff - - f. f,.,f Wim, ..X. M . ,,.,,,,, ,M ,h'h 5 X 'I 5 : ' 'fx S cl Sw Q T Q ,, Q 1 Q xi E Wa Pg. 268: 1. Seniors Tino Stone and Jeff Bennett show their stuff in the commons. 2. There must be someone over there Rob Barrie, Dwight Hite, Julie Clinton and Tonya Faith don't like. 3. Denise Kinney and Shannon Smith share some Hi Talk at the lockers. 4. ln a Varsi- ty Volleyball game Amy Jones prepares to return a serve. Pg. 269: 1. Math Team member Curtis Hall receives instructions from Mrs. Anita Mason. 2. Some of the Drill Team members perform at a pre-district ball game. 3. Katie Watson shares her beautiful smile with the school. Sl-IEIQMAN ,BZ ' g Vrtzli ff , ,., as I , , ' A ' 32' Q75 2 ' f in f , ig! L? ' feng .wifi :Vim '52 f 1 1 E -f 3 5' A 55 5- , fi Qwgii I J ' - f ,,?,,, ,,l,, I 5 M 1 A,'vA 2', 1 ME ai , 2 , ' , , ik ,' ffifw 2 :1i11,f'21,1i11i': f-Ik: 5 J M 5 , h, - f ,, , , W.,,, ,W .W,n ,,5W.MM, ,,., ,MWM5 2 E A V' is Fl: . 'Z 2 : Q ,EL Y 3- ' ,. .Q 3' W,- ' gg 4 E M-1. , , . .,, ., , .., A , W , , fwmw . Mmm ,, , M. , . fab WMM-rnnmwwwfwmwwm, 270 IBEAIQCATS Page 270: 1. Michele Matlock helps cheer our way to victory. 2. Okay guys now that we're up here, let us down. 3. Gina Shefield makes her grand entrance to have her picture made. 4. Missy McAllister sings at the talent show. 5. Dale Marable leads the varsity cheerleaders in freshman orientation. Page 271: 1. Clay Francisco needs to turn the power on. 2. Mr. Jack Pierce is in desperate need of a secretary. Fri iw 5 , Candids 1. Jeannie McCarIey: Hey Big Boys. 2. Heather Brennan shows John Waters her latest pimple. 3. Courtney Graber can walk and chew gum at the same time. 4. This is where the girls are!! Candids In Memory Bridgett Stone Born: December 6, 1969 Died: August 29, 1986 Joe Chandler Born: March 1, 1968 Died: September 4, 1986 ITVETISEAQENT l 4 gf 4N,Ys ff, C oq S .A ' Q L 0 CHU CHES , S c ' IBEAIQCAT BABIES 87 Xxx T , 1,1 x 'TV jf' I -fm l .i , ith 11 , l X 4 T ii 1 I at 4 'Lit f',- 'auf' f ., Q pull I, ,I Nxt. I: , 1 Qi, i I ' xii it 0 ' 'l u FSF h X 0 . vr l x . ' ' I p 1 , - .ik ,ix h . y K . T'-,gs ' iN O Q B J? 5 r F ? nh dx it E - 5. H C 1 ! jf'-it fl txk Rs f t' X., ' N oi, 0 . . X am 'Ep f '00 tx .ill , Q MJ ,tm 'af . S . X sv CLAY and COLE FRANCISCO: Twice the noise! Twice the joys! Double trouble, too! These years have gone to 5 ip fast! The pathway to independence is difficult sometimes. Your trials have ' made you stronger and fit to run the race set before you. Keep on track - A ILWL M, run with endurance and run to win! Our love and prayers go with you. You are so ,--f i 1' Ii 5 , - special! We love you, bubbers! Mom, Dad, Paige, Mike V . . A mf' f' 276 f Baby Ads The Bearcat Babies of 87 would like to thank their parents for their support and encouragement. The Athenian Staff thanks them for their help. We Love You CELESTE SIMS: Celeste - Our shy baby girl turned into an outgoing young lady who does well at everything she tries. We are very proud of you and even though you have grown into a young lady you are still our beautiful baby girl and we love you very much - Dad Mom and the Gang. I ij fx Qi -4 1, KERRI ANN CARLTON: Our little Kerri Sun Shine! You have brought such happiness to our lives. lt's been a joy to watch you blossom and mature into the young woman you are today. Our wish for you is a future filled with happiness and suc- cess. You are a special person! Our love and support go with you. Love, Mom, Dad and Cathy CINDY CAMPBELL: fy To our senior, We can no longer call you our baby because you are now a beautiful young , V lady. We are proud of you just because you ' are you, stay that way and your dreams will wt. come true. We love you. Mom, Dad, Kim, ,M 94' Ray my' I ,ff ,.,- lf. 1 iff if ' CARRIE MORGAN: ,gg Carrie, your goals are set high, continue to enjoy life as you accomplish them. We love f f it-A 1 AAAA , you. Mom and Dad ' 1 5- if CHRIS HAYES: Congratulations, Chris! You have only just begun! We are so very proud of you. Your potential is limited only by your dreams. Show your stuff! Love, Dad and Mom -3' xX X ,,seszsaw1fli.wz.117 ' -,we 5 gl , t t i tyllj 4 E, QA, 1 lt?At ROB COOPER: Congratulations Rob! The best is yet to come. You ve come a long way and l'm proud of you. You are very special to me and I know you will do good at anything you do in the future. l ll be there if you need me. May God bless you. Love Mom Gary Kevin DOUG LINCECUM: Congratulations! I wish for you the best. Love Mom Y 7 J' 565, if j V . 4 I 4' -mf a t ,Qi ff! I 5 51 ffm i . 6 2 65 jg6 : . J his 5 nil? gs . 2 fi E 'Hitt if ! f in i it f r' N 2, I , 3' 1 'R K 1 l 5 f iq, s W , ,W I M 3 if 'af ' w H 1. fy l I -L 1, , is 3 I 14, fp , , 1 I , , Baby Adsf277 SCOTT CUNNINGHAM: You are the greatest! We celebrate the joy of you being a part of our lives. Your in- quisitiveness and zest for life makes you so special. We love you. Mom and Dad af MICHAEL HOWELL Michael J You made your mark on this world from the start You bit everyone in reach' Cant believe you re the same child' We re so proud of your efforts grades ac complishments and spiritual growth Keep reaching and growing' We love you Dad and Mom Q 'l its I i ,CS Z ig 1 rrys it 278 I Baby Ads MICHAEL McLELLEN: Michael, You have always been so much fun and so much your own person. As you have grown you have stayed this way, keep on do- ing it and you will be able to do what you wish. Love, Mom CAMERON GRABER: Our love and prayers go with you always. We love you so much. Dad Mom and Courtney IBEAIQCAT BABIES '87 JULIE ANN DILL: Dearest Julie, You are truly one of lifes greatest treasures! Our lives have been enriched tenfold for we have been able to watch you grow and share your love and many accomplishments. You always accept a challenge and stand your ground when you believe in something. Julie, you are a fine example for anyone to follow. Go forth in life darling fulfill your dreams hold your head high and always believe in yourself. We love you sweetheart. Your family .- - f. , Q 's.. , s , . . X Ogg Qi.. ,tt .1 x X ggisgi x Sgr-,E jaw. 3 ex E, E ft if X Q1 sq t t Q, gg? it t N '12 My JSE X i 3 K . X Xl? X .. W E 3 'tx Q 1 AS' ss ' 5 2 ts , xg: 3 fs Q sb -s is it gi sf LARA WALL: Dear Lara Continue to seek your own truth not that of others. Resist those who would change you' embrace those who accept you. Let go of your past when it limits your daring to be new and alive. We love you. Dad Mom Catherine and Daniel sw? ASKK W wir' N542 r -in slr -i I Y a rex 9 'as 'ex ri es, 7 Em' 'Wm Y ss. X F Q N :J 'Q XX X BETH WHARTON: Beth, We love you and are proud of all you have accomplished thus far. You are a beautiful girl and have a beautiful smile. Continue to share that smile and to set the goals that will bring you eternal happiness. Love Mom Dad and Titfeny Y 1 SHERI CARNAHAN We are very proud of you and all the obstacles you have overcome You have a special place in a lot of peoples hearts especially ours' Whatever you do in life just give it your best trust in God and remember we love you and are behind you all the way Love Mom Dad Greg Shan non andCW FQ . ANGELA JONES: Congratulations at this special time in your life! Because of you our lives have been enriched and made happier! Mom, Dad and Amy Congratulations Larry! We are so proud of you. We wish for you the very best in life and know you will go far, Always keep God first in your life and He will bless you. You are very special to us and we love you. Mom, Dad and Pam PHILIP CARR: Philip We are so proud of you! We have en- joyed watching you grow mature and learn through the years. You have been the sun- shine in our lives. May you continue to seek God s will and guidance, then happiness and success will follow. We love you. Mom, Dad Rosemary and Toni LARRY SIMMONS: JOEY D0 DG EN: The first time I held you I was filled with awe. Throughout the years you have con- tinued to be an amazement and a joy. Your zeal and sense of humor will take you far. Remember that you have been and always will be loved. I suspect my amazement is just beginning. Love, Mama ...L i.ri...c. 1 .,si i.t. . .... . Baby Ads f 279 V 1:9 JULIE CARVER: SCOTTY HENDERSON: Julie, You are very special to us. You have Congratulations Scotty, you made it. You worked hard and accomplished some things are just beginning a whole new life ahead. in your life that, at times, l'm sure even you You have made us proud and happy through thought were impossible. Continue to set the years. We've had our good times, sad your goals high and work hard to reach times, and bad times, but most of all we've them. Remember all things are possible had our times together. We love you. Dad, through God. Mom, Dad, Wendi, and Kelly Mom, Michael, Donny JOHN NEILLZ Congratulations John on another fine achievement in life. May you always keep your happy-go-lucky sense of humor as you go down the walkway of life. Best of luck throughout your coming years. May God bless you and keep you always. Love, Mama, Daddy and Rebecca f .st t .,r... i t El ff ffi A .M f - rf- R .. . - i i .. A 32. A 'l'r-- - s .zsf sw.1fw.f .:-f11f :.. J1.. 5 we 1. .A if - ef. .- A' f DEBRA HORN' ieei 3 i A ' - 4 - . A f f Our dearest Debbie . . . What a ioy our only . K '--1 is-K daughter has been to us, so many memories A I . . that we hold so dear. We shall miss your V i ii, 5 V , bright smile but so proud for this exciting ii - Q' V, I time in yourlife. Keep God first. We love you Vi ' Mi, . . so much! Mom, Dad, Jeffana Mickey, 5 E 'M' . CAPRICE ELuoT: or rrri , 11 LAURA CHRISTINE HENDERSON: Caprice, lf life seems to become lonely k 'iilf Congratulations Laurie! We are very proud of valleys and steep mountains, count on our 5 T , .,WA,, ,,, you and your accomplishments these eigh- love. Walk barefoot through the cool green K j teen years. You have set your goals, worked grass and Pause I0 CHESS the f'0We'54 When , hard and achieved mem. We know you will you come to the mountain top reach forthe was ..., 1 -.,. continue on to college and on with your stars and count on our love. Mom, Dad, and - ' ' career you are striving for. We wish you Heath i A' ..'r seg! much happiness and success in years to iii 1 'i'ii x i' .A is come. Laurie, you have our blessings and f , ' God be with you and watch over you. Your i,,, g.,1, ' A s V family loves you. i ,.,. S K --.. L .. ii ' 1. '1,.--- fsz '1 f I i W tcii A isei L 280 f Baby Ads ii f X K ldv 'Z' N xX X hu . ,L MARVIN SCHILLING: ' Congratulations to a very fine boy, who has u'b ' '3 ' Q brought years of happiness. May the years ' A , 'r ahead bring happiness to you like it has to 3' i me. Love, Dad and Granny ' A TERESA OWENS: BRIAN BELL: Congratulations on yourgraduation and best GRADUATION - hardly seems possible. wishes for the future. We are so proud of You have demonstrated over the years that you. Love, Mama, Daddy and Michael you have the determination and self- discipline to achieve goals. We know this will continue throughout your life. Strive for perfection although nothing on earth is perfect. Thanks for being a wonderful son. Love, Mom and Nolan DAVID WAYNE GREEN: To David, Congratulations to you for com- MICHELLE LYNN TRACY: pleting twelve years of schooling. Your life of Our Wednesday's child is fair of face, full of independence is just beginning. Set your grace and blessed with the gift of sharing goals high and make happiness your daily ata the love, joy, and happiness of the past eigh- titude. We love you and are always here for teen years. We love you very much and you. Dad, Mom, Nanny, Richard and you'Il always be our little girl. Congratula- Shannon tions. You're a Senior. Love Mom and Dad RICKY HARVEY: To Ricky, I was very lucky to of had a son like you. You have no idea how very proud I , am of you. I don't worry about you because I know the kind of kid you are. You will always is be my son and my best friend. Love, Mom Baby Ads! 281 IBEAIQCAT BABIES '87 JOHN MAIN: Watching you grow and become your own person is a great joy to us. Continue to enjoy all of life s experiences. We are extremely proud of you and your accomplishments. Thanks for all the joy happiness and Mom and Dad . ' memories that you have given us. 'Love, 'Sire v f 'M , in is V if . 1 W of fi., it as gf? ff 'JY 2 MICHELLE MANSFIELD Congratulations Michelle' We re very proud of you and love you very much You are a specialyoung woman Love yourfamily 282 1 Baby Ads - . JULIE QUALLS: Julie, You've come far from dog-ears and ribbons to a beautiful, committed Christian. This is an answer to a prayer. We praise God for allowing us to share these past eighteen short years. Continue setting high goals and allowing God first place in your life. Love, Mom and Dad. JUDY HOLLOWAY: Congratulations! We are proud of you. The years have passed by so fast. Set some goals to reach. It won t be easy but remember to depend on Jesus. He is your strength and your guide. Love Mom Charlotte Joshua and Byron . I 5 l X N x. X X ig il .., , .3 t-tts, X Rs My if X RN sci Ms SHAWN MORRISON: Dear Shawn, Being our first born, you have always held a special place in our hearts. As you embark into a new world of education and independence, we are filled with pride and love for what you are today and what you will become in the future. God bless and be with you always. All our love Mom Dad Keelan and Abe. i JASON PARKER: May the next years of your life be as blessed as you have made ours. You ll always be our pride and joy. Mom and Dad . , EMR., UE' we C xg I s we v fs t 5 et it t . S' i i gi R i , -... 'f't1sS,:as-' f-1,-n-' ,E N if Q SMS DDQ 'St t X I t W W Eh X saves t s' tsiiuiiiviilts .Q is , ii f X Q -FL -sf XX X MELISSA KENDALL: Congratulations! Only the three of us will ever know how long and difficult the journey has been. We're very proud of all your achievements and how hard you've worked to reach your goals. We will always be there for you. Love, Mom and Dad SHELLEY OWENS: DONNY and JOHNNY RANGEL: Congratulations! We are proud of you and Seems only yesterday you were our little love you very much. Thank you for being boys. You have grown into fine young men. suchaspecial daughter, and joy to our fami- When you came into our life, there was ly. Set your goals high,and put the Lord first never a dull moment, but we love every in your life and I know you will succeed. Our minute of it. May your futures be suc- love always, Mom, Dad, Jan and Scott cessful. We are very proud of you. We love you. Dad, Mom, Joey and Diana ' I I KV IVZ rvi A . AM V , . CARIANNEGOGOLY: ff- M K ,IVV , Congratulations Cari! May your future hold ' xy 'L 'i -A all the joy and happiness you so richly , r deserve. Our love and support are with you AVAJ always. Love, Mother, Daddy and Suzanne 1 Q V ifisii RAQUEL LEANOR OLIVARES: MELISSA McALLISTER: Go placidly amid the noise and haste of the Well Missy . . . it's hard to believe that you'll world, as you have already. Maintain peace be leaving soon to start a new chapter in within yourself and enjoy your your life. We are so lucky to have such a achievements. Be yourself and strive to be sweet daughter and we are so proud of you happy. May you always find the joy that you . . . all that you are and all that you have ac- have shared with so many, and may every complished. We wish for you happiness, pathway lead to challenge, fulfillment, and contentment, love and success. Just put the happiness. You are a little lamb of God Lord first in all that you do and remember and a blessing in our lives. Our uncondi- that we love you. Mom, Dad and Casey tional love. Mother and Dad Baby Ads f 283 BILLY RALPH McCOY: Congratulations, Billy. God has blessed us with you, and we are so very proud of you. We hope and pray throughout life all of your dreams come true, and may God always be by your side throughout life. You have brought such joy into our lives. We love you very deeply. Dad, Mom, Michelle, Henry, Grandad, Mee Ma TRENT GRAHAM: Dear Trent You have brought much joy into our lives through your smile and your wonderful sense of humor. Remember always to look to and trust God for all your needs and decisions in your life. Prov. 3:5-6 Love Dad Mom and Jennifer RODNEY HOLLE: Graduation time is here and it seems only yesterday when you started kindergarten! Rod, you have made us proud you're a part of our family and we wish you happiness and success in your next step in life - the Marines and then whatever else the future holds. We love you. Mom, Dad, and Sharon IBEAIQCAT BABIES '87 KIMBERLY ANN GROOMS: You have been a source of great pride ioy and happiness in our lives As you complete another milestone in your life keep your faith values dreams and ambitions high' May your future be richly blessed with con tlnued faith love friendships and the knowledge that you can be anything you desire YOU ARE SPECIAL and will always have our love and support God bless you always KEEP SMILING' Love Mom Chris and Rob V Qgwsgtfl 3 Mats H at so twigs? Rss vs? are Q t ,SQ B if N Q ws Q2 if NWA :gg Q up Xtdbh-53 'wwms Qmwea F X 4.3 3 I X-fx we New X X 13 r rv! Tis Awww Q E 's as . . . fee1A1Q11srsffcrfe-ssareuffzfgi1wif-:few K L1 A f:zwvfafssfzwerev-::e:S2sfssef2fz11 -nffis,1zasef'fssz+m5- .m s t-rf :X if-seems? 'sffggfsex-1ssesgfqfeffzrff I ,eff , 1: vfiiipfwHvzearzgffyese W , . siffmzrg-1af,,5sggfEs f 1 e5.1fffg . q f f iifjgggyg 's 1, 'X ef : W ,sfeifffs 9 , f LL, e V- 4:1 , -fr -HN 'U A 1 if .ay Q Q 284 1 Baby Ads RODNEY DOUGLASS: To Rodney: From the day you were born you have been a source of joy and made life more wonderful to me and those whose lives you have touched. May you continue to walk with God and you will succeed in all you do. We are very proud of you. Love Mom and family My at s -fi .. DARBY FRANKLIN: Dear Darby Thank you for being everything we could ask you to be. We are proud of your accomplishments but more than that have become. May God be your guide as you go forward to meet the challenges of the future. Love Grandma and Papa. we are proud of the fine young man you ii f A Q I. -if XX X X t t it SHAWNA NELSON: To Shawna, May your future be as bright gf and beautiful as your eyes. God bless you. ,P Love ya. Mom and Dad ,lf are i i f TERRY MORELAND: ROVERTO CARO: Terry, Time has flown by, leaving us with The greatest gift that God could send came precious memories to cherish forever. As one morning in April. And like April showers, you embark on your future, remember we you have filled our lives with love and hap- are with you in all that you do. Our love and piness. May this great day for you be kept in support is unending and our prayer is that memory forever. And may your future be you will know joy and happiness throughout filled with joy, love and success. your life. May God bless and keep you. We love you. Grandma and Grandpa. RENEE LAVY: ROBIN KELLER: Renee, You came to us as a very special gift You have brought so much joy and love into from God. We are very proud of your our lives, and we are so very proud of youl achievements and hope your dreams come May God continue to be the center of your true. Congratulations on making the first life. We promise our love and support in all major step in your life. We love you. Eddie that you do. We love you. Mom, Dad, Susan and Mom and Kendall ASHLEY CHAPMAN: Wow! Ashley! You are the girl we always wanted. We have loved your long, blond curls and fun with playing dress up, family vacations, drill team and lamb shows. You have amazed us with your wit, your sense of loyalty, your tenderness towards others. You have and we know you always will light up our lives. Love, Momma, Dad and Shain Baby Ads f 285 IBEAIQCAT BABIES '87 CARRIE NICHOLS: make our home the Nichols Kennel for lost, stray orphan and sick animals is almost over! As you enter this new and richer stage of your life remember to retain your sweet nature and sensitivity. We love you unconditionally, Mother Daddy and David Our long-running battle with your trying to STEPHANIE FULTON: Congratulations on your graduation! You are a very special daughter and sister. We have always been proud of your many achievements. We wish you the very best in the years to come. Love Daddy, Mother 286 f Baby Ads -.1 G o om: E RGE LANSF : ,y,N IAV g F? fy ',,y f -A,'.Z E V Dear son, As you complete your primary L., I it education and set out to become what you Q will, your mom and l want you to remember A 1 .tx , I what brought you this far: perseverance, Q dedication and love of life. We are very H , T . proud of you. We love you. Mom and Dad KELLI WILSON: --5 Kelli, Congratulations on your graduation. This is an important milestone in your life which you have achieved. There will be ' 'M' many more which you will gain by setting your goals and then working hard to attain. You have been very special to us through F' these early years of your life and you will .1 always be special to us and your brother and sister. We hope your future will be full of W happiness. We love you. Mom and Ron, Cin' dy and Kevin .,... liei issl . ' I fsf - N -.-. f.-- ' ,. K .,k, :Ak 27 kr 1 .kyk I ' I 5. 1, N i sl.. . etso Congratulations on your achievements. lt's A been a long haul but it will be worth it. lwish ,V A x nothing but the best for you. It just seems fg impossible. l'm so proud of you. Good luck L ' ' .,.y'i 4 .'.. .ries -..f 1 Son' 11' MELINDA ROBERTSON: si As the .years have flown by, we have watched you grow into a beautiful young Q-3 lady. Because of your ability, determination, spunkiness and common sense, graduation is not the end but the beginning. Con- gratulations on just one of many ac- complishments you have and will attain. Love from your family. :tg r 8 2 ,L if L JEFF GOODEN: Jeff you have made the past 18 years very special for us because you are special. We wish you success in all you set out to achieve but most of all we wish you hap- piness, Congratulations and Love, Mom Dad, and Shane BROOKE GARNER Brooke this is written to thank you and to encourage you Thank you for putting God first in your life You have been an en couragement a thrill and source of pride to your family always Your sense of humor is icing on the cake We want to encourage you to continue as you have begun walking in obedience to your Lord reaching out to and loving people Our lives have been made richer because of your precious presence Your fan club Mom Dad Julie and Andy ' 'ia' -S' XX il V2 Q MOLLY WILLIAMS: Congratulations Molly! You have always been a pleasure and a joy! Love you! Mom and Dad JEFF GIBSON: remember who you are who you represent and the special meaning of your name. We love having you in our family. You enrich our lives and your clever sense of humor keeps us laughing! Love Mom and Dad A good name ... Pr. 22:1 Always K SN TAMMY ROBERSON: Congratulations Tammy as you begin another part of your life. May you be happy and successful in whatever you choose to do, We are proud of you now and always. And God be with you. Love you Mom and a COLEEN DAVIS: To the angel of my eyes in disguise Mom is proud you are a Senior of 87. Congratula- tions!! My love Mom X Baby Ads f 287 DANNY RAY RAGER: Congratulations to a very special son. It has been a joy to us to see you grow up and make a wonderful young man. We love you and know you will be successful in the years ahead. God bless you. Love Mom, Dad and Da e ' ' fcf kff' f .I 'Lfirzl f 152 Y ', . ' J fi ,s,.,,yf I 1 , . .. ' 1 ni ' 1' r JOHN LEVERETTE: John we are glad the Lord selected you to be a special place. We rejoice with you this senior year. As you enter college we will cer- tainly miss you - especially on the phone and at the table. Love Mom and Dad TOMMY WILKS: Congratulations! It has not been easy but you hung in there and made it. For that we are very proud of you. Thanks -just for be- ing you and bringing so much joy and hap- piness into our lives for the last 18 years. We love you Dad Mom and Kristal 'fi t ffl' - , wi fs , any ,, 5 ' :i 2, J Y 'f if I ' ' ffl 'U' A Q,-5 V WT f ea' 1 f' rss'-fm-wr. r zffzgsszs, f f 1-,:srz:ff.f.e.. i',iQaS'2r M5 2 ' , 'Z . MH- VVLV 3359: I sssii 1 W i Egg Y I Q! , . I wa s 11:51 ,Wai tf W wt? ja was ya h m wgyfw yail A Q i 9 . . H our son. You have helped to make our home if get f wa .f 4 is Q 57 ,Z H We 7 We we f W, M .I i af I mai i ir fi i., .M ,f f ei w 'Eff-1154, 'Y 6' 'i' W aa if 52557 I i fi if .ir Q 5, ir f' is KRISTAL KUMLER Congratulations Kristal' You are a joy' We have almost burst with pride You are a WIN NERI We wish you joy in your life peace and love May God continue to watch over you We love you Mom Dad and Shane 288 X Baby Ads TONYA ERIN FAITH: We love you. But we admire your ability to be a friend - to cheerfully accept the un- changeable - to be generous - to place no reservations on your love for your be flexible - to be openly sentimented. Congratulations! This is the beginning. Mom Dad and John it brother, - to be instantly forgiving, - to 22 riisr 1 s , , K K ..r-r ,E CHRISTINE DAWSON: Chris you are very special to us. With seven- teen years of happy memories you ve gone from diapers and bottles to a cap and gown. May your years continue to be filled with love, happiness and success, we re proud to have you as our daughter. Congratulations and may God bless you always. Love Mom X I Ns Us s saggy -w NX X I .. .ef 1 -N. .gg .. X Q1-.wsf ff K- wik E sm K N Ni? 'fs X it Q we t N I . . I K X N xX X PRISCILLA BALL: Yes, Priscilla, you're the darling little girl in this photo. Always inquisitive, adventurous, courageous and imaginative - all LISA MERRILL: necessary as you seek a bold future! We Lisa congratulations on your graduation. congratulate you as you leave SHS and wish You have made us very proud. You ve ful- you every success as you continue your for- filled all our hopes and dreams. This is only mal education. You are the joy of our lives the beginning of a wonderful life. Follow -the sunshine of our days! Burn bright and your dreams and remember that anything is light the way for those around you. Love possible. Happiness is having you for a always, Your Family daughter. We love you Mom and Dad DARREN ROBERTS: You have always been a unique individual a joy to your father and I. We thank God for such a wonderful son. We are proud of you and your accomplishments. May you always follow the straight path. Much Love and Congratulations! Mom Dad and Marcus! ROBERT PECKENPAUGH Congratulations Robert' We are very proud dream and follow your dreams God Bless You We Love You Mom Dad and Ann of what you have accomplished. Dare to STEPHANIE GRAY: What a wonderful blessing you are to us! We congratulate you on your many achievements these past eighteen years. Your ever outgoing personality and most of all your love for the Lord will always give you fullness of life, We love you! Mom Dad and Gina Proverbs 3:5 6 , 4' 'H' ' ' rw f .. f .,., . . .... . 4 ',.. .,,,,.. , I V, , ,,,. , , . CHRISTINE FLEMING: With much love and happiness we say con- gratulations Tine. We love you very much and hope you will have love and success throughout your life. We will always remember your smiles and those sparkling eyes. Remember we are always here to sup- port you in everything you do, Love Mom and Dad . . . If 1, f , , 11,4 M I N7 fa ruff' W , f , J I I 1 A Y r 5 , F P fc Ufflfr , 1, 0 M I 14 Ad it 23,11 af fi ,V f 7 , , Qi i i mime 1 ,, U 1 , 4, , f , 2 I 711, ff ,,f .ff 7 who 21117 'T .W:,.'fZ f ft f N , M J uf i g ifwf, i f fiom uw , 651 9 We 1 Z I 7 H M' W5 7 5, ,f 45 M f ' www! f fl In g W ,f Q 4 If 9 r' A . .i .. . . ,M WT? 1 f iw ff W. W z 1 , ,Af , v i- ,ii f ? X xil'fji?fZig ,bg ,iviiiggii Mail 5532 ,fig I T . fiwwigg M afjmf d? 2' Wx, ,fy M, +:3z,?4f'f Jaffa , 1 J 'drags ' A ,Af iffiriff ' eifwff' A ' WTV 'wi -QQ. of f, gf, , 2 ' r if' 2 4 ' lf v :I . il '7 f 4 6 rv 5 ' , . 4 'N , Baby Ads f 289 IBEAIQCAT BABIES '87 ROBIN WESTLEY MARSHALL: We are very proud of you, especially the sen- sitive, caring young man you have developed into. If you will continue to acknowledge God in all you do He will direct your paths. Success and happiness will surely be yours. Continue to enjoy your fondness for hunting and fishing. With love and admiration. Dad, Mom and Brian JOHANNA COOPER Mom Jennifer and Jason Before Madonna! We still love you! Dad, 290 f Baby Ads SC01'I' RAY: Congratulations! We are very proud of you. We thank you for all the wonderful and hap- py memories you have given us. May your future be filled with happiness and may you achieve all your goals. Love Mom and Dad MICHELE MATLOCK: You have always made us proud of you and we know you will be successful in your life dream. Philippians 4:13 - I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me. if i I I M 3 l r TIFFANY WILLIAMS: Roni, You've done it! Your commitment and hard work have paid off. We're proud of you and our prayers are with you as you con- tinue learning and growing. Have a good life. We're behind you in all that you pursue. We love you. Mom, Dad and J.J. --.y 2 , - is V. QW iy. ,,,, MIKE GARNER: Congratulations, Mike. How the years have flown by. Seems like only yesterday you started kindergarten. We are very proud of you and wish you much happiness. We love you. Mom, Dad, and Jeff it V D X 1-av 'Z' X N X X RICHARD FREEMAN: Congratulations for all that you have ac- JASON WELCH: complished. You are very special, You have Congratulations, Jason. No one could have brought us so much happiness into our lives asked for a better son. We love you so much because of your kind, thoughtful, con- and are so proud of you more than you will siderate, and gentle ways. We are proud of ever know. We wish you all the success and you and want you to know that you will happiness in the world, you deserve it and always have our love and support. Love more. God Bless You. Mom and Dad. TONYA JACOBYI Mom and Dad, , Tonya, I am so proud of you! We made itl . IN, ,,,,,,i, W, You were always beautiful and so precious ' S' 3 to me. I wish you life's best and offer you i ' H 1 if the knowledge that you can have it if you are 7 willing to work for it. Health, wealth and .gi if happiness to youl I love you more than the 5 '93 .f :ffl world and I thank God that you are my little ' ' . ' I l il , f ' gif. KELLI Euvionz: f Kelli, you mean so much to us and we are so . proud of you. Congratulations to you at this A 'lL, ., 3 , g..1 W special time in your life. We will always love N and support you in whatever path you choose to pursue. Set your goals high and by y putting God first and seeking the success and happiness you deserve. We will always . 2, , be here for you. Love, Mom, Dad, John , Patrick, Nana and Mamaw. '.i'- W ..-... f if ii'li'i' - CRAIG OWENS: ALAN KIRBY: Otah you are on your way. Love Mom and You have brought great joy and pride to our Dad. lives with your sweet, loving spirit. Trust in God, believe in yourself, and you will be a success. Always know you have our love, support, and our wish for a lifetime of hap- piness. Romans 8:28. Love you - Mom, Dad, Missy. Baby Ads f 291 From 9 pounds 3 oz. to 163 pounds you have changed a lot it s plain to see. You ve grown in stature, in character and mind yet we ll always know you are one of a kind! We have loved your smile your warmth and wit and all those times you have shown true gritl' We salute you now as you take life s next step .. . we are very proud lest you forget! Love bunches, Mom and Dad MARSHALL CATH EY: Congratulations, as you reach another step forward. Keep in mind your goals and work for them. Continue to seek God's will and you will find happiness and success. I am proud to have you for my son. Good luck with college and life. Remember God answers prayers. Love you, Mom BILL KEELAN: Congratulations Bill! Words cannot express how proud we are and how much we love you. It has been a joy watching you grow into the special person you are. Remember to put God first in your life. His love and ours will be with you always. Mom and Dad. IREAIQCAT BABIES '87 CHRISTOPHER SCOTT GREEN Congratulations Scott' This is a special time You have been a special son brother and grandson You have given us many memories to cherish May all your dreams come true 1969 was a very good year for the Greens and the Camaro! Love Mom Dad and Shelly in your life and' we are very proud of you. 292 f Baby Ads BOBBY McCO0L: Congratulations! We are so proud of you. We are glad you are our son. We know you can achieve any goal you want in life' so set high goals for yourself and work hard to obtain them. Our love and support is with you always. Mom and Charles .... ily' ' R S . 5 'VR X .K , N me S 4 it QWQ J J r 3 w . . s Mia. SHANE CARROLL: You have come a long way Shane. We are so proud of you. Go for whatever you want in life. With your love for animals and for peo- ple you can do anything. We thank God for giving you to us. We love you. Mom and Dad W5 5 -a J ff.. .im 5 1 if I Q ' ' xXx il - , KIM ENGLUTT: Congratulations Kim. We are so very proud of you and love you deeply. Always put God you baby. Dad Mom Nin and Family first in your life and you will go far, We love KENNETH McGRAW: Make the most of everything you do' you on- ly live once. Love Mom and Dad lg CLAIR EDWARDS: for and proud of you today as always. You ve given us much joy and love and we pray these qualities will continue to grow in you for a bright and happy future. We love you, Mom and Dad Psalms 111:10 Congratulations, Clair! We're very thankful KARIN KREAGER: We loved you then and we love you now. Mother and Daddy PATRICK KINDER: Pat, Your terrific sense of humor, warm easy-going nature' inquisitive spirit' and sen- sitive, thoughtful approach to life make you proud of your many accomplishments and the manner in which you ve chosen to live your life. May the next 18 years be as full and rewarding as the 18 you ve given us. Keep marching to a different drummer' your song is beautifull We love you. Mom Dad and Jenn . , , an extra-special person, We're extremely , , , , . JACK KIRK Jack You are one of the best guys around and we know you ll go far in life We are so Terrill Twala Chad welll very proud of you, son. Love, Dad, Mom, Baby Ads f 293 MELANIE REA: We looked at a newborn there wasn t that much there. Two years later, you grew some hair. The rest of your life hasnt bee n slow' it's been a joy watching you grow. Of your many accomplishments we re especially proud. Make the future like the past and you Il always stand out from the crowd! We IBEAIQCA I BABIES '87 Mom, Dad, Butch, Pat and David. from iii? at MM W I 1 T5-fr' Q' in is! X CHRIS RUGGIA: Chris, you are a person of many gifts - in the intellectual and artistic areas as well as in your sensitivity to and interaction with other people. I am very proud of you and the way you have used your gifts so far. May you continue to use them wisely in a rich and joyful life. I love you lots! Mom 294 f Baby Ads PHILLIP WILKERSON: Our hats are off to youl Congratulations for all that you've accomplished. We're very proud of you. May God bless and guide you in all that's yet to come. Dad, Mom and Kenny Your bags have been packed and ready and waiting for this day. You finally made it. We are very proud of you. We love you. Mom and Dad. RODNEY GANN: GINA SHEFFIELD: With a million laughs and some tears you have made it to just the start of something big. Our congratulations to you Lovely Lady. Can we say that the Sheffields saved the best for last? We love you so very much JANA ADAMS: Congratulations Jana! You have become a very lovely self-sufficient young lady. lm very proud of you. I have no doubt that you can reach any goal that you set. I love you very much. God bless you. Love Mom. ii ft X! MELISSA RIMMER: You have moved from Oklahoma to Ten- nessee to Florida to Arizona to Texas mak- ing friends and experiencing life. We are so thankful that God allowed us to be your family. Now you will travel to college and on to life. May God hold you in the palm of His hand. Love, Dad Mama and Jason DERRILK DUNLAP: Congratulations! We know for you it has been a long 12 years but for us it was only yesterday. Dont stop now that you have graduated. Set your goals high let nothing stand in your way. We know you will suc- ceed. God bless you. Love Mama Lil Robert, Detra Shatoja Keesha 'W' 4 lk X i Q as i i . . . . . i , M, J' .fm ' vf i ,D 2+ 2 We i W. ff' M CHRIS PARKER: Congratulations! We are very proud of you and your accomplishments in school. We wish you all the success possible in the future, We love you. Mom, Dad, Craig and Brian JEAN E. AVARD: Whatsoever things are true whatsoever things are honest whatsoever things are just whatsoever things are pure what- soever things are lovely whatsoever things are of good reportg if there be any virtue and if there be any praise think on these things.' Philippians 4:8 Love from Dad Mom Margaret Steve and Fernando ' il -sf XX X ANITA and JUANITA PARKER: Congratulations! We are so thankful for the joy and love you have given to our lives. The goals you have set and accomplished have made us very proud. We thank the Lord for you and pray you will be blessed each day. Love Mom and Dad FERNANDO RUBIO We have loved having you be a part of the Avard family this year You have enriched our lives immeasurably We wish you suc Vaya con Dios Love Dad Mom Margaret Steve and Jean cess and happiness as you return to Spain- Baby Ads 1 295 IBEAIQCAT BABIES '87 KELLEY BROWN: Congratulations!! You are now my Senior. As you go from day to day measure yourself by how much love you can share how much faith you keep and especially how you give yourself to help those that are not able to help themselves. Stay you forever. Love DERRICK HALIBURTON: Derrick. it's been my pleasure to raise you and see you become a fine self-disciplined young man. As you take this giant step into life, choose well decide carefully and enjoy every minute achieving whatever goal you set for yourself. Congratulations to my youngest son. Love, Mom 296 f Baby Ads 42m I 4 'K ',.,' L ,yolc ?',, L TONY BAGLEY: Great Job - TBAG! You made it and we're 4 proud of you, There isn't anything you can't eff i,'i-i r accomplish if you believe in yourself. Set g, 'T A ff:-,.' , your goals high. Put your faith in God and .A' 2 'lff rs H remember that we love you always. Mom, -I rvrtr w 'yliig r Dad, Kari,and Chance L . JIMI DROSCHE: l always knew you would be like you are now - because you have always been extra special. I am sad that this phase of your life is over - but happy that you are healthy and wise enough to enter another. We've had a good time growing up together. You have a special talent for making people laugh Qsometimes at the wrong timey and feel good about themselves. Don't ever change because it's what makes you special. We Love You - Mom, Ron, Rikki and Chica r DARREN TANKERSLEY1 f Darren, what a special son you are to us! ,,,,, ' I You have been such a joy to your family. We L, Q know you will be a success in whatever you .1. decide to do because you have such a per- '.f E'f'f, q Q sonality and dedication. May God always iii if bless you. Our love, Mom and Dad '..,., ..,, , r. f rrrr- ,..-r . ' - fig 'f',' ui- .. . . BRADLEY WEST: ' You've come a long way baby! We are proud. Love, Mom and Dad LEIGH ANNE GOFF: You have always been a beautiful person in- side and out. You've enriched the lives of all who have been close to you. Never lose your high values or your faith and you can ac- complish anything you attempt. I love you and always will be there if you need me. Mom KIM RUSSELL: Congratulations' not just for the many things you ve done but for the many things you are, your love your kindness and good heart, is what makes you and you are the best. You re a great daughter and a good friend God Bless you We Love You. Dad Mom and Shawn MICHELLE LEIGHANN HAGY: From the moment you were born you were so full of Life Love and Joy! You have always given so much of yourself to others and ask for little in return. We are so grateful to our Lord for all your accomplishments but especially for Who You Are! This ending is only the beginning of wonderful days ahead! God s Love and our love will be with you always! Dad Mom Wendy MICHAEL BROWN: Thanks for making our lives very happy ones. Remember the key to success is through determination and hard work. May God continue showering his blessing upon you. Congratulations to our son and brother. Daddy Moma and Rod K 4-.4 'Z' X Xu XX I RAMONDA JONES Congratulations Ramonda We are the hap have accomplished thus far We hope and pray that you will have a rich and prosperous future Remember with God everything is possible We Love You Venj Much Your Parents Raymond and Minnie piest and proudest parents, to see what you 83: HEATHER CHAPMAN: As one part of your life comes to a close and you prepare to start another your mother and I can reflect on your youth and say that we are proud of your accomplishments. From the little girl with the bright smile you have grown into the young woman that you are today. Your aspirations are high as they should be. Only you can determine how far you will go' only you can determine how short you will fall. Remember to remain strong to your ideals and remain sensitive to others and you will reach your goals. With Lasting Love Your Parents Baby Ads f 297 IBEAIQCAT BABIES '87 LLL' t ,.L: k',' - .: ANN AKIN: Congratulations. You made it. I am very proud of you. You have been a constant source of happiness and pride. Put God first and He will always be here for you. Love you. Mom Uncle Al and Aunt Ruby CHERYL RUTH SELBY The day you were born was a very special day, we had been waiting for a little girl for a long time You have become a very special young lady and we are very proud of you May all of your hopes and dreams come true inthe future We love you, Mom and Dad is KX 'WN 1' K R x X X i . 2-.K 4 S gi? iv R ss wi . i ix tags if 5 QQ Je .X . QQQJS3 .ik X N r r,w:,lXJ x it Q 4 L 55 -1 S is ta th , .ls w . . gas gt Q Q X x X s X N I 298 f Baby AdS CHRIS VOGELSANG: Your happy smile and sensitivity of others make you a special person. The way you live your life has made us very proud. We think your accomplishments and honors are well deserved. Continue to laugh and care. We love you Mom, Dad, Curry, and Katie. BRET MILLER: Congratulations you finally made it to your Senior year. We are very proud to have a son as precious as you. Your dynamic personali- ty and funny sense of humor have been a joy to us. Continue as you are set you goals high and success will be yours. We love you Dad Mom and Penny. 1 i REGGIE SMITH: Reggie If we had placed a special order been more delightful than you have been. God made you guides you and has special plans for you! We are here but to enjoy you love you and stand by you as your joy un- folds. Mother Daddy Allison and Hunter. YVETTE ERSCH: Congratulations Yvette! You ve been a bless- ing to us - may each year to come be filled with success and happiness. Mom and Dad. for the perfect son he could never have MONTEJENNINGS: You have enriched our lives and we love you very much. Your past experiences have helped prepare you for the future and we anticipate great success for you. As you have told us many times, No pain no Dad, Kelly JILL HAMM Sweet n Sassy Watching you grow has been our delightful joy How proud we are for all your experiences along the LADDER of Life that has made you into a fine young lady How grateful we are that the Lord created such a unique daughter and that He gave you to us Congratulations for a job well done Mom and Dad was aga, Mmkew M. CHRIS PLYLER: Such a short time ago you were this little boy' look how you've grown the places you've been' the things you ve accom- plished. We're very proud of you. As you step out into adulthood, we wish for you continued growth, continued satisfaction and that your dreams turn into reality for you. Thank you for sharing yourself. Our love always goes with you. Mom and Dad. DEBRA L. WEIGHTMAN: With that twinkle in your eyes and a bounce in every step you re plunging head first into the next chapter of life. Keep hold of God s hand that your life may be a blessing to everyone you meet. You will always be my Debbie-Doo. I love you so! Mom gain. Congratulations and good luck! Nlom, r ' 'l , ' ' ' ,,fff'fN afffflf' 'V I - i ' ' , N,i' N' x 4: 1 X N XX 'l WENDY LYNCH: Wow! What a beautiful little girl! What a lovely young woman! We are so proud of you! Trust in God. Know that he never leaves you. Treat others as you would want to be treated. Set your goals high. Make the most of your talents and never forget that what the mind can conceive and believe the mind can achieve. Love Mom and Melody CINDY KYLE: Congratulations Cindy! You have worked hard. You set your goals high and you have achieved them. We are very proud of you! You are a very special daughter, sister and friend. Thank you for being ours. We love you! Mom Craig, Tonya and Jennifer lk s. fit? .te at X . X tt.. . 1 twat! R ' 4 D BabyAdsf299 Bearcat l3ilbiBS '87 TERRI LEINEWEBER: Graduation. Close one chapter, open another. We're proud of KAREN REA: your accomplishments, especially since Karen, we are very proud of the lovely and many were achieved on your own. Oursitua- intelligent young woman you have become. tion gave you responsibilities early, but Your future is full of exciting possibilities - these 6Xp6I'i9HCeS will prepare yOU for U16 Aim high. We love you. Mom, Dad and rest of yourlife. God bless and keep you. We Steve- love you. Mom and Grandma. 1, 'if ' 55,5 ff . roivi KYLE: 'mf A 5 i'i-', , V Congratulations on a great job! We are ex- iwy I , -, ,A ,H tremely proud of you. lt will be difficult to let - ' ' 1 you gog but, keep on setting your goals high . 'Q and keep you faith in Christ, and your life's ' 'L dreams will come true. You are an answer to , , our prayers, Son! We love you, Tommy! V, 4 V - , Mom and Dad and Les. 7 12 , A , - - L ' stss ' if te'rt 2 . 1 3 e ti W JAsoN KIMSEY: , 1 We don't have to hold your hand anymore i 4 but it is hard to let go. You have made us Ji i'i very proud. Our love, Mom, Dad, Deborah Q , rle. ... . ..t. .a..s and Ladonna. - -,1-. it 555 i eiil . L CLAUDETTE BALLARD: TIM OLIN: Dearest Claudette, this is not the end, but Congratulations, Tim! You have always the beginning of your life. We wish you hap- brought us such special joy and excitement. piness in all your endeavors. Love you, Your whole family is very proud of you. We Mamma and Ajari will treasure the memories of the pas? and enjoy, wi you, your successes o e future. We love you, Mom, Dad, Earnie, Tonya, and Tamyra. 300f Baby Ads Q ,h, n JOEY PANNELL: We are so proud of you and we thank you for the love and happiness your big generous heart has given this family. We continue our love and support in your future endeavors and hope you find happiness and inner peace as you set your goals and attain your dreams. Mom Dad and Dawn ANTHONY STONE Congratulations to our son on graduation You mean a lot to us and we know you will go far in life We wish you all the luck and happiness just remember that we are behind you in everything you do 10096 All through your life your tears, joys have been ours too We are very proud to have a son like you who means so much to us and that we love deeply You re a fine young man now and words cannot express what we feel in our hearts Thanks for all the fun years we had watching you grow Congratulations again From all of us who love you' Mom, Dad Chris Damon N .5 N 1 .- QM. K Ba'-wg, X s X it of r X sz ova- tx Q s 1:51 st sig? gg i t 'R ss A 1 5 fi g st 1 s 51 A t gt gig Xi so get ss' 1 in wus in ,gtg ' 553 sig? .. etmxxszfxgw Ngfs. N7 e, we Ss iw fs X A N seg, t A. if N K S: Wt CX X X 3 i 'Q rf' as e ,X , . 4' -S' xX I 4 SARAH CAPERTON: What a beautiful young woman you have grown up to be! You are a very special per- son and I am very proud of you and your strength to accomplish whatever goals you choose. Go for it! Love Mom L . ..t,. I NWN . .. .. KIMBERLY YOUNG Our baby has reached an important milestone in her life and you ve made us proud of you. You are truly a blessing from God. Keep your sweet smile and loving ways along with your faith in God and you will continue to be successful. We love you. Mother and Daddy X Y I Q 33 x if wi Si x it 4 F We W ,X 9 X 1 A Q 'N xc sg 1 Q 3-figii keg M2 fits N N so X 2 s . 5 , Q5 tr was Y Miss lt' it t i as X X, 4 Q QLQEESX A x N W , QQ N X Y I le 5, .QQ is iz 5 ' xii. ' s kim xgflfflsimssf' 5 I X X X NX. ,. X. Q tg W. .... ig QAM Vx il 'H X: sim N I t will Q i z 5 Q il 2 ss 1 S il Ns ,i its mtg 1. It :E its X .Q Q , E Y gl I m X if gg it t he get A i tl . Wit? 2 ,N kv 1 I x ' l W as r IQ E A S gs 5 Q52 Wk rg s g QE 5 t 2 Q KIMBERLY BRANDON: Kimberly You have brought us so much happiness. Whatever the future brings we wish for you a happy and prosperous future. Go for it! Love Mom and Dad CURTIS HALL: Congratulations Curtis, We are proud of you and all that you have accomplished. How fast these 18 years have gone by. We thank God for giving you to our family. We love you! Always remember - keep the beans out of your ears! ' Proverbs 3:5 6 X Baby Ads f 301 IBEAIQCAT BABIES '87 LETITIA TOMLINSON: We've had our ups and downs but we have come through it and are stronger, We are proud of you and your accomplishments. Always stay as sweet as you are now and remember we will always be there for you. Love you always, Mom, Dad, and Rochelle if ww if iw :oo- oofvs So 'ASEE 0052 rn vigr- : QS 0839 353'- m rn 3:9407 Q93-i 51112 DD '-4 ::.UQo o -si 9,- ff? Q2 JM ooo 32 E3 Uv-0 'Nw- -s wi t! g 1.yt 302 f Ba by Ads ERICA LYNELLE HAYES: Nothing in life just happens, It isn't enough to believe in something' you have to have stamina to meet obstacles and overcome them, to struggle. Don't be afraid to strug- gle. We are behind you. Love Mom and Marshall JENNIFER WILLIAMS: You have grown from dolls to dates so quick- ly it takes my breath away! We cherished you as a helpless baby and that s such a hard habit to break. As you enter the world and make your own decisions - leave us slowly so we can adjust to our empty arms. Love W J 2 U if ,gc- HH Je I ri , V i JEREL CANTRELL: Congratulations! The Lord has blessed you with a winning smile and a very loving and caring spirit. You have always been a joy in our life and we love you very much. We know the goals you have set, you will achieve because of the determination you have. May God bless you, Love, Mom, Dad and Jeff AMY ROBINSON: A joy to be around - you take laughter and wit wherever you go. Your sensitivity and caring for others is a pleasure to see. We know you will live life to the fullest and we wish you happiness satisfaction and fulfill- ment. We love you very much. Mom, Dad and Matt Q' My Ag xt From a little cowboy to a wonderful young man, you have brought us eighteen years of joy! We thank God for your Christian witness, outstanding personality and cone cern for people. Continue to put God first in your life and you will be successful. Love you always, Dad, Mom and April DALE ALAN MARABLE: ALIX CANTRELL Looks like we made it' We have such feel ings of sadness and roy Sadness because college may mean we won t see you every day but the joy from knowing how well prepared you are to begin the most beautiful years of your life We re so proud of you and the high standards you have set With your strong faith in God and our never ending support you will achieve all your goals And if we miss you when you re gone to col le e Well just look under your bed Love Dad Sharen Randy Mandy and Clint 4-4' -2 xX X X Congratulations Gary! I m very proud of you and hope you will further your education and succeed in everything. We love you very much. ' Go for it. Mom GARY DOSS: LYNDY ANDERSON Dear Lyndy Congratulations on your graduation You area bright beautiful kind young lady and we are very proud of you We know you will accomplish your goals as you seek the Lord s direction for your life We love you Mom Dad Jay Laura Leigh and en - H TIMOTHY IVES: These past twelve years have probably seemed very long to you but have passed very quickly for us. Soon you will be begin- ning a new phase of your life in which you will be making your own decisions. Always keep God first and all will be well. Our love will be with you always. Mom and Dad AMY CURRAN: Congratulations Amy! We are very, very proud of you and your accomplishments in school and in life that took determination responsibility and dedication. We wish you continued happiness and success in the future and we promise love and support in the course you choose to follow. We will always care! Love Dad Mom Lauriand Kim X ,X .gi W an Baby Ads 1 303 IQEADCAT BABIES '87 ,,..,... , .,,W L,,,. . , ,,., ,,m,, 2' -1',, l I ,Z,A -1-' gl 5, L gf JANA QUALLS: We are so proud to have you for our daughter. You have been such a joy since the very beginning. May your hopes and dreams come true and as you go through lite may God hold you in the palm of his hand. We love you. Mom, Dad, John, Jason, Jeffrey MARIA WILLSHER: We thank God everyday for sending you into our lives Much love Momand Dad 304 1 Baby Ads JARRELL PRENTICE: Son we are very proud of you - and have been since the day you were born. You were quite a Christmas present! God has blessed you with many gifts. What you do with them will be your gift to Him. Always keep Him at the center of your life. We love you! Mom Dad Jana Greg and Jennifer ii l nh in. DOUG DAVIDSON: Leroy This is it. Congratulations and Good luck! May you achieve the success and happiness you so deserve. Thank you so much for all the wonderful memories you have given us. Take each day as it comes and give it your best. May God watch be- tween me and thee while we are absent one from the other. All our love always. Mom Dad and Teri-Rae. X.. .ig F as IQ' Q5 Wwgwwsv gp. , 1 ok ii . ,,... ,lg 6 xg? WF 5 2 ii . fi E 2 E 5 a . W5 3 I H U ,i i .g Af ,, J.. . . l DENISE PICKENS: Denise, Congratulations - we are proud of you. You are a joy and blessing to us, We wish you much success in the future. Keep that smile! We love you. Mom and Dad JOEY MORRIS: To our 499 on the field and itll on our high- risk car insurance agents list. We love you are o ud your c- complishments. May you continue to do your best and be successful enough to hire a chauffeur. Love Mom and Dad Congrots Seniors! 7, Poadfe Sedan 2022 N. 75 Hwy. Sherman, Texas K 893-5349 Mike Sage fownerj smiles. gigs Tue?-ggi' :vw W mah : a.m.- : p.m. : 'Q Red River Ent. 5 2, ,4- 790 N. Moin 'Mfr' 221365256 Congratulations Seniors! 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HOUSTON 12141892-0555 Sherman, TX 75090 318 f Advertisements IINIIX lllxwmeemmg IINIIXQCSH serving the Cosmetic Professional for over 40 Years WORLD'S LARGEST DISTRIBUTOR OF: LAMAUR MATRIX KMS GERDA SPILLMANN 1010 LASALLE DR. 2-A LENNIE STANFIELD owner Bartlett Drilling CO., Inc. Sherman, TX 75090 893-0916 would like to congratulate the Good Luck class of '37 I 1 r r Class of 8 7 N ,NQQ :,1 Q. I Snacks Sz Tracks Car Care Center 1716 Texoma Parkway C2145 868-1362 Sherman, TX 75090 Advertisements f 319 SARAH'S OPTICAL BOUTIQUE Prescriptions Filled in Our Lab U Same Day Service on Most Single Vision Glasses - Lenses Tinted While You Wait Adjustments and Minor Repairs Free Soft Contact Lenses Single Vision and Bifocal Vision Hard Contact Lenses Polished 12143 892-0602 Travis and Hwy. 75 1013 Sam Rayburn Frwy. N Sherman Texas 75090 Wwmw-mmf-5 1zf12xiSl!vfk?f5:x QL l -,M 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 320 f Advertisements KEM PERS TRUDY'S 81 BOE . sTEwARTs : ONE HOUR MARTINIZING congratulates Denison, Texas 75020 the Box 221 12141465-1266 seniors of At Midway 1987 Between Sherman and Denison SHERMAN, TEXAS Hats Justin Ropers 75090 Boots Jackets 100 N. Travis Shirts Wranglers f214, 893.2902 Pants Belts World's most complete Western Wear Store J GO BEARCATS!!! M ii W CONGRATULATIONS 2 in 4 ,T 4 4 SENIORS gg . - i 1 87 4- iiiii GRAYSON BANK GRAYSON COUNTY'S -Mm A LARGEST INDEPENDENT BANK 1 T There when you .,,r,,, 2,.r,.,.,,.,,rr y y need us,, Three locations to serve you 892-2181 MEMBER F.D.I.C. Downtown 400 N. Crockett 214 E. Mulberry Midway Independence Sherman, Tx 75090 5000 Texoma Parkway 401 E. Taylor C2141 893-4344 Advertisements f 321 1 Dsrar a er OSCAR MAYER FOODS CORP P.O. BOX 100 SHERMAN, TEXAS TELEPHONE: 214-893-5151 couivmv ' TREASURES ' ' Go Bearcats! ' 205 N. SUNSET BLVD. SHERMAN, TX 75090 2141892-0843 Handmade Crafts Craft Supplies 'Lbulr :Sa'Ly5rzf'1 3, . 'PIT BAR-B-G f- TO Q0 N C0HeFt'b'eS UCAFETER A .cxremuc Antiques SERVICE Quality Consignments welcome Gloria Stephanie Business - 893-3303 2501 Hwy. 75 North Rhodes Kraus Residence - 893-4416 Sherman, Texas 75090 ' I J GRAN DY'S T 9 Fast Food that doesn't taste fast 893-8003 3201 HWY. 75 Sherman, TX 75090 GA BRIE ES 1427 W. Houston Sherman, TX 75090 868-1427 Advertisements f 323 l Sll I-D I LTY WC. 8: the Freshman Class congratulate the seniors of 98 7 P.0. Box 777, 519 N. Walnut Sherman, TX 75090 24 HOUR RN, LVN, AIDE, NURSING CARE LIVE-IN COMPANIONS NORTH TEXAS NURSING SERVICE ONE GRAND CENTRE - suns 203 SHERMAN, TEXAS 75090 214-868-2745 SANDRA J, BALL BOBBIE TILLETT PLN. ADMANISTRATOR DIRECTOR OF NURSES CDNGRATULATIDNS SENIDRS! Advertisements 1 325 Billy Bob could Drs. Gundershelmer E: Young I HOB0 JOE 9 me on 2119 Texoma Parkway fs o 893-7564 THUM PAGE Food and Dmg Centers Tom Thumb Supennarkets, Page Drug Stores We stand behind evelything we sell . . . and that's a promise. ear lgeadero of fhe gufure enerafion: We understand how interesting it is for you to see what life was like in the year 1987. You may laugh at the way life was back then, and are amazed at the way things have changed since then, but there's one thing that hasn't changed. The selection, service and prices at RAINBOW VACUUM WORLD are just as surprisingly good as they were back in '87. Therefzre, seek us out and prove that what we say: Good businesses don't fade over time - only blue jeans do! Sincerely, Rainbow Vacuum World ain ow acuum worfd 2030 jexoma lgarhwag 868-2047 BILLY BOB HIAS STYLE I : fe ' lsxrzff'1553-3fQ':ff35ze, ,3 -t 5 ,,' ,J f -1 1 J if B5 VVVVVV,,.. . . 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' 5 QW' f k I H 1 . 1 , ' ' ff 5 wig 13V , f f J J 7 1,9 Aw 6 371 Yi 2 2 55? 1 xy 335352 ,J :Eu 23215 3535? ' 3,5511 52255 mga W2 A M gg A ff, eggs? grvggam fm mfs M625 img S1215 A 3535? gum E E I i 1 i 1,w..w.m-Mm , ,..nn-ummm S wWmQrw SENIOR CREDITS Adams, Angela M. - SHS Club 3, 4 Adams, Jana M. fBananaJ - Band 2, Drill Team 3, French Club 2, VOE 4 Akin, Ann M. tlsabell - Band 1, 2, 3, 4, OEA, PASF Aleman, Gina K. - Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, DECA 4 Allen, Shane C. - OEA 4 Anderson, Lyndy K. - Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, TAFE 1, 2, 3, 4, NIKE 3, 4, JCL 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4, FHA 4, NHS 4, Homecoming Queen FinaIist4 My Favorite Class - My favorite class was French Il with Mrs. Kays, She was a great teacher and she made it a lot of fun. Jana Adams Bagley, Tony L. - Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Who's Who, Who's Who among American Students, FHA4 Baker, Derek V. - PASF 2, Swim Team 1, 2, 3, 4 Ballard, Claudette J. fPlaymatel - OEA 3, HECE 4, Volleyball 1, Young Life 4 Ball, Prlscllla A. QPrIsJ - Spirit Committee, PASF 1, 2, 3, 4, TAFE, NIKE, FHA, OEA Officer Beck, Derek - French Club, Track, Cross Country, Tennis, Mu Alpha Theta, Thesbians Bennett, Nicole L. fblmplesl - Volleyball 1, 2, FAFE, Drill Team 3, 4, HOE President, Young Life Bell, Brlan L. - Young Life, FCA, Student Council, Student Body Vice President, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Soc- cer 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball, Who's Who Bennett, Robert J. - J.V., Freshman and Varsity Football, Var- sity Track, JV Soccer, Young Life, FCA, NHS, Who's Who Among High School Students, Most Valuable Resource, Stars Program Bennett, Jim E. - Varsity Track Bentley, Tammle L. - DECA 3, 4 Blakely, Brian W. - FFA 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, VICA 4, PLDR 3, 4 Booker, Jon 0. - DECA, Choir 350 1 Senior Credits I Brandon, Klm E. tBubbIeheadJ - Swim Team 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 4, Young Life 2, 3, Who's Who Among American High School Students 4 Brown, Gregory S. - Basketball 1 Brunsen, Michael A. tMlkeyJ - Band 1, 2, 3,JCL 1, 2, NHS4 My Most Embarrassing Moment - I asked Mrs. Gholke about her sister who danced and she said that her sister didn't have any legs. I later found out that it was just a joke. Tony Bagley Calhoun, Michael P. CMlkeJ - Math Team 4, Freshman Basketball 1, Science Team 4, NHS 4, VICA Electronics 4, Mu Alpha Theta Calhoun, Wllllam P. 1PatJ - SHS JV Choir 1, 2, Acappella Choir 3, 4 Cameron, John L. - VICA 3, French Club 1 Campbell, Cynthia L. - Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, PASF 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 4, TAFE 4, NIKE4 Cantrell, Allx E. - FHA 4, Thes- pians4 Cantrell, Jerel L. tGerblIl - Stu- dent Council 2, 3, 4, FCA 4, Basket- ball 1, Young Life 4, DECA Presi- dent4 Caperton, Sarah E. - NIKE 4, Drill Team 3, 4 Carlton, Kerri A. - PASF 3, NIKE 4, OEA4 Carnahan, Sheri L. - Young Life 4, NIKE4 Caro, Roverto tRev.l - VICA 3, Varsity Football 4, Electronics 3, 4, FHA 3 Carr, Phlllp J. - VICA 3, 4, Foot- ball 1, 2, 3 Carber, Julie B. - OEA 3, Drill Team 4, HOSA 4 Cary, Michele R. - Volleyball 1, 2, HOE 1, 2 Casmedes, Christopher M. - Varsity Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, PASF 3, Debate Club 1, 2, NFL 1, 2, Young Life 3, 4, Who's Who Among High School Students 3, 4, Most Valuable Resource 2, Debate V.P, 3 Cathey, Marshall 0. Jr. fMarsh- Marshj - Football 1, 2, 3, 4, FCA Track 3, Student Council Rep., Of- ficial Cracker Rapper Chapman, Heather A. -JCL 2, 3, NHS 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, Outstan- ding Student Award Clark, Randy L. tDonaId Duckl - Electronics Clement, Cindy D. - French Club 2, 3 Clinton, Julie C. Cogdell, James QRev.l Coolman, Melinda A. - Volleyball 1, DECA 3 Cooper, Robert D. - Football 1, FFA 2, 3, 4, HOSA4 Cunningham, Scott C. - Sym- phonic Band, Young Life Curran, Amy E. - Cheerleader 1, FTA, PSAF, 2, 3, NIKE 3, 4, TAFE 4, Drill Team 4 My Most Embarrassing Moment - My most embarrassing moment was when I was at Safeway and I put the car in drive when it was suppos- ed to be in reverse and ran over 8 buggiesl' James Cogdell Davidson, Douglas A. tDoug-E- Freshl - Football 1, 3, 4, Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, FCA 3, Young Life 3, PASF 3, 4 Davls, Coleen D. QNeeIIeJ - Band 1, 2, 3, JCL 2, 3, FHA 4, FTA 2 Dawson, Christine L. QCrIcketl - Choir 1, 2, SHS Club 3, 4 DIII, Julle A. tJ.D.l - FFA 1, 2, 3, 4 Dodgen, Joey B. fFerrlsJ - Band 1,2,3,4 Drosche, James C. Ulmll - Basketball 1, Baseball 2, JCL 3, OEA Treasurer 4 Dunlap, Derrick L. QICEJ - Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Dunlap, Lina L. - Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4 My Most Embarrassing Moment - My Most Embarrassing Mo- ment was being born naked - Doug Davidson Edwards, Clair C. - Tennis, NIKE, FTA, FHA, FCA, Young Life, Who's Who Among American High School Students Elliot, Caprice D. - PASF, NIKE, OEA Elmore, Kelll R. - PASF 1, 2, OEA 4, Art League 4 Englutt, Klm A. - Band 1, .ICA 1, NIKE 4, PASF 3, 4, OEA President 4 Ersch, Yvette J. fCorvetteJ - PASF 2, Band 2, TAFE 4, NIKE 4, Student Council 4, HOSA 4 My Favorite Class - Coach Ben- ton's Health Class Summer of 841' Yvette Ersch Faith, Tonya E. - Student Council 1, 2, OEA 2, FHA 3, Drill Team 3, 4, JCL 2, NIKE 3, Drama Club 3, Art League 3 Ferguson, Carol L. Ferguson, Duran - Orchestra 1, 2, 3,4 Fleming, Christine M. - French Club 2, 3, FHA 4 Foard, Joe L. - FFA, VICA Forbus, Kyna L. tKywlJ - NIKE 4, Young Life 4 Fortln, Mickey Francisco, Clay P. - Football 1, Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Young Life Francisco, Cole P. QColemanJ - FHA, NIKE, Golf, Football 1, HOSA 4 Freeman, Richard W. - Tennis 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Student Council 4, NHS 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4 Fulton, Stephanie ffu-ful - Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, JCA 1, 2, Who's Who Among American High School Students 3, 4, Student Council 2, Who's Who 3, NIKE 4, TAFE 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4, NHS 4, Young Life 2, 3, 4, Outstanding Stu- dent Award 1, 2, 3 Fussell, Klmberely D. - Volleyball 1, Journalism 2, Co-op 3, 4, QDECAJ My Most Embarrassing Moment - Some of the Senior guys and girls thought they'd initiate me, so in the middle of the Sr. commons the seniors stepped on my feet and pushed me back and forth like a yo- yo. Tonya Faith SENIOR CREDITS Galloway, Clayton R. iClayJ - Band 1, 2, 3, 4, PASF, VICA Garner, Leslle B. - Student Coun- cil 4, NIKE 3, 4, PASF 1, 2, 3, 4, TAFE 1, 2, 3, 4, FCA 4, Young Life 1, 2, 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4 Gann, Tlmothy B. - Building Trades 3, 4 Gathron, Michael L. CBlrdJ - Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, SHS Club 1, 2, Young Life 4, OEA fPresidentj 4 Gentry, Steffaney L. QRatJ - Volleyball 1, HECE Gibson, Jeff fBomberJ - Band 1, JV Tennis 2, JCL 1, 2, 4, Lacrosse 4, Mu Alpha Theta Pres. 4, Student Counc.4 Gllllss, Jeffery S. Goff, Leigh A. Gogoly, Carl A. tBooJ - FFA 2, 3, 4, Drill Team 4, OEA 4, NIKE 4 Gooch, Todd M. - Machine Shop Graber, Cameron fRatt-N-Rollj - Basketball 1, JV Tennis 1, 2, Varsity Tennis 3, JCL 1, 2, 4, Math Team 1, 3, Science Team 3, FCA 1, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4, National Honor Society 4, Young Life 2, 3, 4, Stars 4, Student Council 1, 3, 4, Billy Bob Boy 4, Triple A Award 1, 2, 3, Outstanding Student 1, 2, 3 Graham, Trent M. Cb.a.d.j - PASF 1, Tennis 1, 2, 3, FFA 4, Stu- dent Council 2, 3, Young Life 3, 4 Gray, Stephanle K. - Class Presi- dent 1, 2, 3, Student Council 4, Drill Team 3, 4, Jr, Lt. 3, Captain 4, Who's Who 1, 2, PASF 2, 3, NIKE 3, 4, Homecoming Queen Five Finalist, Mu Alpna Theta 4, Thespians 3, TAFE 3, 4, Spirit Committee 1 Green, Scott- Thespians 3 Greenway, Mlke K. f0ne-Eyed Petl - FFA 2 Grelner, Romy N. - Freshman Volleyball Manager 2, French Club 3, 4 Grooms, Klmberly A. fFluftyl - JCL 2, 3, TAFE 4, Drill Team 4, Flag Corps 2, 3, OEA 3, FHA 4 The Senlor Pep Rally - had awesome uniformity, and togetherness of the whole Senior Class was great. Scott Green Hagy, Michelle L. - Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, JCL 1, 2, 3, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, TAFE 2, 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4, NIKE 3, 4, HHS 4, Thespians 4, Stars 4, Young Life 4, SHS Club 2, Spirit Committee 2 Hallburton, Derrlck L. - DECA 3, 4, JV Soccer 1, Spanish Club 2 Hall, Curtls L. fHelIcatj - JCL 2, 3, Band 1, Glad 1, Math and Science Team 3, 4, Computer Pro- graming Team 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4, NHS Treasurer 4, THK4 Hamm, JIII M. - Drill Team 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Flags 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, NIKE 3, 4, TAFE 3, 4 Hayes, Chrystal R. CChrIsJ - Art League 2, 3, 4, Thespians 4, PASF 4, Athenian Staff 3, 4, Photo Editor 4, Junior Achievement 3, Art 1, 2, 3, 4 Hayes, Erika L. - FHA 4, Gifted Leaders Are Developed 1, Basket- ball 1, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, PASF 1, 2, 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, NHS 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4, Young Life 4, Who's Who 3, NIKE 4 Henderson, Laurie C. - Track 1, OEA 3, 4, VOE 3, 4 Henderson, Scotty R. fScooterJ - VICA Hite, Dwight M. - Band 1, 2, 3, JCL 1, 2, Thespians 4, Art League 3, UIL Play Competition 4 Holle, Rod A. - VICA 2, 3, DECA 4 Holloway, Judy M. QCandiiJ - Volleyball 1, 3, DECA - Coop 4, FHA 4, Art 1, 2, 3 Hoover, Duane A. Horn, Debbie L. -JCL 3, 4, Young Life 3, 4, FCA 4, NIKE 3, 4, Drill Team 3, 4, OEA4 Howard, James Students Helping Sherman 3, 4, Thespians4 Howell, Micheal I. QW.A.J - Ten- nis 1, 2, 3, 4, JCL 1, 2, NHS 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4, Student Council 4, Young Life 2, 3, 4, FCA 1, 4, Stu- dent Body Officer 4, Most Valuable Resource 2, Who's Who Among American Students 3, 4, Outstan- ding Student Award 4 K. fAnimalJ - The Senlor Pep Rally - On this day true authority was revealed. Curtls Hall T 1 Ives, Timothy C. QChuckJ The Senlor Pep Rally - t'The Senior Pep Rally was lots of fun and it really impressed me how everyone in the Senior class came together. Tlm Ives Jacoby, Tonya 0. - PASF 2, JCL 3,4,Art Club3 Jennings, Monte R. QT.E.J - Band 1, 2, 3, 4, JCL, Drum Major, Thes- pians, Student Council Johnson, Tara M. - Drill Team 3, 4, GLAD 2, JCL 3, 4, FTA 3, Bearcat Round-Up 3, Science Club 3, Thes- pians 3, FCA 4, Challenge 3, Athe- nian Staff 3, UIL One Act Play 1 Jones, Angela L. - Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Region Band 4, Girls' State Triple A Award 3, Student Council 3, 4, JCL, PASF, NIKE, NHS, TAFE Jones, Randall 0. - HOSA, DECA The Senlor Pep Rally - Did we have a Senior Pep RalIy? Randall Jones Keelan, Blll P. -- Golf 2, DECA 3, VICA 4, Student Council 4 Keller, Robln A. fRockIn Roblnj - FHA 4 Kelly, Howard A. Kemp, Davld E. - VICA Kendall, Mellssa R. - French Club 2, 3, Drill Team 3 Kllllon, Sharon L. fSherl Beary - Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir, Drama Kllough, Patrick fAllas Acej Klmsey, Jason E. - Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 4, VICA 4, FCA 4, Young Life Klrby, Alan W. - Tennis 1, Junior Classical League 2, 3, FHA 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4, Billy Bob Boy 4 Kreager, Karin A. QK.K.J - Cheerleader 1, JCL 2, Drill Team 3, 4, FHA 4. OEAA Kumler, Kristal M. - FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, JCL, NIKE, TAFE, Who's Who Among American High School Students Kyle, Clndy L. 1Lou-Louj - Basketball 1, TAFE, Art League, JCL, FHA, Student Council Rep. 1, Mu Alpha Theta, Homecoming Queen Nominee, Drill Team, Senior Lt., NIKE, Who's Who 3, Student Body Treasurer, Class VP, Spirit Committee, SHS Club 1, Outstan- ding Student Award Kyle, Tom H. fTomJ - Swimming 2, 3, 4, NHS 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4, JCL 1, 2, Student Council 2, 3, 4, STARS 4, Young Life 2, 3, 4, Elec- tion Committee Chairman 4 My Favorite Class - Psychology with Pete McGee - that dirty ol' man - Mlcheal Lovelace Leverette, John M. - Basketball, A capella 3 and 4, Paint Your Wagon 4, FFA4 Llncecom, Doug S. - Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Thespians 2, HOSA 4, PASF 2 and 3 Lovelace, Mlchael R. fSklppyj Lundln, Jesslca A. Uulcej - Volleyball 1, Choir 1, 2, 3, Drill Team 4 Luscombe, Dena M. - Spirit Com- mittee 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, NIKE 3, 4, PASF 2, Homecoming Queen Nominee Maln, John C. fBIg JfChuckj - Golf Team 1, 2, French Club 4, Math Team 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4, FHA Sgt.-at-arms 4 Mansfield, Mlchelle L. - OEA 3, 4, Young Life 4, Who's Who 3, 4, Outstanding Student Awards 3 Marable Dale 1GrandslamJ - Student Council 2, 3, 4, Junior Classical League 3, JV Basketball 2, JV Baseball 2, 3, Varsity Baseball 4, Billy Bob Boy 4 Marr, Glna L. - French Club Marshall, Rob W. fDr. Ducky - FFA Matlock, Mlchele R. - Freshman Basketball, JV Cheerleader, Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4, PASF 1, 2, 3, 4, NIKE 2, 3, TAFE 2, 3, FHA 3, Managing Editor Athenian 4, NHS 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4 May, Rusty G. 1RattJ - Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, HOSA 4, Spanish Club 3 Senior Credits f 351 SENIDR CREDITS McAllister, Mlssy D. tMIssyJ - JCL 3, 4, The New SHS Choir 1, SHS Singers 2, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Thespians 4, TAFE 3, 4, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, NIKE 3, 4, Spirit Committee 2, 3, 4, Outstan- ding Student 2, 3, 4, NHS 4, Region Choir 1, 2, Senior Senator 4 McCarn, Paul J. VICA 3, 4, OEA 4 McCoy, Bllly R. - Band 1, 2, 3, 4, State Solo - Ensemble 3 McDonald, Gary T. - Football 1, 2, Track 1, 2, FFA 2, 3, 4, Building Trades 3, 4 McDuffey, Llsa A. - DECA 4, Young Life 4, JV Choir 2, Acapella Choir 3, 4, SHS Singers 3, 4 Mclntosh, Aretha L. - HOSA 3, 4 McLellan, Michael F. - Band 1, 2, JCL 1, 2, Thespians 3, 4, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4 McKee, Llsa R. - Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 1 Menon, Venu G. QDaveJ -JCL 1, 2, 3, 4, Art League 1, 2, French Club 1, 2, Student Council 1, 2, GLAD 1, 2, Math Team 1, 2, Calculator Team 1, 2, Computer Team 1, 2, SSA 1, 2, Science Team 1, 2, Mu Alpha Theata 1, MIA 1, 2, TNK 1 Merrlll, Llsa A. - Drill Team 4, French Club, SHS 1, Choir, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, NIKE, FHA, FTA, Triple A Award Mlller, Bret S. QKlIIer Mlllery - Basketball 1, Football, Student Council, VICA, FCA, Young Life Mitchell, Wendy C. - French Club 3, 4, Thespians 2, 3, 4, SHS 2 Moore, Betty Jean - Basketball 2, 3, Choir 1, 2 Morales, Serena M. - Volleyball 1, 2, 3, DECA 3, 4 Morgan, Carrie A. - Choir 1, Stus dent Council 1, 2, 3, 4, NIKE 3, Teacher Appreciation Chairman 4 Morris, Joseph D. tSchwartzeneg- gerj - Student Council 1, Pan American Forum 1, 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Track 3, 4, NHS 3, 4 Morrison, Shawn K. - FTA 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 1, JCL 3, 4, NIKE 4, FCA 4 My Most Embarrassing Moment - Well, I was sacking groceries at Tom Thumb, and I took them out- side and started following the wrong person, then I started putting them in the wrong car. Bret Mlller 352 f Senior Credits Nash, Krlstln M. - JV Choir, SHS Singers, Acapella Choir Nell, John C. Nelson, Shawna L. QYELLA- MAMMAJ - Volleyball 1, 2, Varsity Track, HECE, HOSA, FHA, Pan America Student Forum, PASF Nlchols, Carrle C. - NIKE 4, Swim Team 2, 3, FFA 2, 3, 4, FHA 3, VOE 4, OEA4 Noth, Beverly R. - FFA 1, 2, DECA 2, 3, 4 My Most Embarrassing Moment - My most embarrassing moment was when Ladon Gathron dragged me across the commons during D lunch my Junior year. - Shawna Nelson 0lIn, Tlm K. -JV Soccer 2, Varsity Soccer 3, 4 Ollvares, Raquel L. fRockyJ - Vice President 1, 4, Senator 2, Secretary 3, Drill Team 3, 4, Junior Lieutenant 3, Co-captain 4, Outstanding Student 1, 2, 3, PASF 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President of PASF 2, TAFE 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President of TAFE 4, NIKE 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4, NHS 4, fVice Presidentb French Club 2, JV Track 2, Homecoming Queen4 Owens, Edward C. CCralgj - Debate Team 2, Tennis Team 2, Swim Team 3, UIL - Ex- temoraneous Speaking 2, Member - PASF 4, Crew For UIL One Act Play4 Owens, Shelly - Cheerleader 1, FCA 1, 2, FHA 3, 4, OEA 3, 4, NIKE 4, Spirit Committee 1, 2, Who's Who Among American High School Students Owens, Theresa K. - Orchestra 4, Volleyball Manager, DECA Parham, Chuck L. Parker, Anlta M. - Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, lst Team All District, MVP, Volleyball, 2nd Team All District, Track 1, 3, 4, Regional Qualifier, Discuss and Shot Parker, Juanlta A. - Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Honorable Mention 3, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Regional Qualifier 2, 3, 4, OEA 3, NIKE 4, TAFE 4, FCA 4 Pate, Marianne QBeakJ - Volleyball 1, FHA 2, 3, 4, PASF 3, HOSA 4, Spirit Committee 3, 4 Pickens, Denise A. - OEA 3, NIKE 4, TAFE 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, Basketball 1 Plyer, Michael C. tXlanj - SHS Band,JCL Powell, Clayton K. fRedNeckJ The Senior Pep Rally - A Killer time to prepare us other killer times to come. Being aggressive is no longer an option, but a required standard. Micheal Pyler Qualls, Jana L. - Student Council 1, 3, 4, JCL 2, 3, FTA 2, Nat'I. Latin Honor Society 2, 3, Most Valuable Resource 4, NIKE 3, Mu Alpha Theta 4, FAFE 4, Thespian 4, Young Life 4 FCA 1, NHS 4, Who's Who Among American High School Students 4, Outstanding Student Award 1, 2, 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 Qualls, Julle M. Uulesl - FHA 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, NIKE 3, 4, Thespians 4, Athenian Staff 2 Senlor Pep Rally - l think the Senior Pep Rally was the event that brought our class together as a whole group, that included everybody from all backgrounds. Jane Qualls 1 I Rager, Danlel R. QRag OO Rooj - Football 2, 3, VICA 4 Ray, Scott G. Uhumperj - Band 1, 2, 3, 4,JCL2, 3, VICA4 Rea. Karen L. - French Club 1, Swim Team 2, 3, Student Council 3, Senior Class Secretary 4, Jr. Lieute- nant Drill Team 4, Art League 4, FHA 4, Homecoming Queen Nominee 4, NIKE 4 Reutelhuber, Steve C. fReutusJ - Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, PASF Richardson, Todd RImmer,'MeIIssa E. - Swim Team 1, FLAD 1, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Public Relations 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, PASF 3, 4, TAFE 3, 4, NIKE 3, 4, FHA 3, 4, FFA 4, NHS 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4, Outstanding Student Award 1, 2, 3, 4 Roberts, Darren K. - SHS Singers 1, Band 1, 2, All Region Choir 2, A Capella Choir 3, VICA 3 Robertson, Crystal J. QCrIcketj - Cross Country 1, Track 1, 2, 3, SHS Club 1, 2, Art league 2, 3, 4, Math Team 2, 3, VICA 4, Athenian Staff - Layout Editor 3, Editor-lnAChief 4 Robertson, Melinda J. - Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 4 Rogers, Catrlna R. tReheJ - SHS Choir, A Capella Choir, SHS Singers Rohr, David S. - Baseball 2, 3, 4, Young Life 4, FCA 4 Rubln Acala Fernando D. fFercatJ Ruggla, Christopher D. - JCL 3, Art League 3, 4, Thespians 4 Ruth, Tlm M. Rutherford, Klmberlle A. My Favorite Class - Mrs. Hayes World History. She was so imcompe- tent we all had a great time. Chrls Ruggla Schemmel, Andrea L. fAnnleJ - TAFE 1, Art League 2, 3, 4 Selby, Cheryl R. - Spanish Club 1, 2, TAFE 3, 4, OEA 4, NIKE 4, FHA 4, Stars 4 Sheehey, John Band 2, Track 2 Sheffield, Glna C. - Basketball 1, Art League 1, 2, 3, Spirit Committee 2, DECA 4 Simmons, Larry A. - Band 1, 2, 3, 4, JCL 3 Slms, Celeste E. - Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, OrchestraSm Smlth, Reginald Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 4, JCL 1, 2, 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4, Student Coun- cil 1, 2, 3, 4, Who's Who 1, Outstan- ding Student 1, 2, 3, 4 Standerfer, Constance R. tCon- nlej - FHA 1 Stewart, Susan M. - Basketball 1, 2, 4 Strong, Klm R. Stone, Anthony L. fTlnoJ - DECA 3, 4, Young Life 4, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4 P. Uuanlsj - B. fSmegJ - SENIOR CREDITS Strlckland, Bobby G. fBusterJ - SHS Club 3, 4, Journalism 4, Basketball Manager 1 My Favorite Class - Geometry can be a blast with Miss Andrajack - Ha! Ha! Larry Simmons Tankersley, Darren W. fTankJ - ICT 3, 4, VICA 3, 4, Young Life FCA Thurmond, Tommy W. Uoml - FFA 2, 3, ICT 4 Tomlinson, Letltla D. - FHA 4, DECA 4, French Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Tracy, Mlchelle L. - FFA 1, FTA 2, Cheerleader 2, DECA 4 Tucker, Patrlcla G. Uesebelj - French Club 3, 4, Drama 4, Year- book4 Senlor Pep Rally - I swear it was so COOL. MICHELLE TRACY Vogelsang, Christopher S. - JCL 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Stu- dent Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Young Life 2, 3, 4, Who's Who 1, 2, 3 Walker, Twana O. fTwlnkJ - Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, GLAD, Track 1,2,3,4 Wall, Lara E. fWalIJ - Ski Club 1, Elasketball 1, 2, Swim Team 3, 4, JCL 1, 2, NHS 4, Who's Who Among American High School Students 3, STARS 4, Most Valuable Resource 4, NIKE 3, 4, Young Life 3, 4 Webb Sue D. QSue-Plgj - PASF 1, 2, 3, 4, TAFE, NIKE, FHA, OEA, Stu- dent Council, Spirit Committee, FCA Welch, Jason L. fSqueIchJ - Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, 4, GLAD 3 Wesley, Lenlta F. 1Craftyy - FHA, PASF, Volleyball West, Bradley S. - Band 1, 2, French Club 2, Building Trades 3, 4 Weyers, Llnda A. - SHS Club 1, 2 Wharton, Beth D. - Band 1, FTA 1, 2, FLAD 1, TAFE 3, 4, Thespians 2, 3, 4, Challenge 2, PASF 3, Who's Who Among American High School Students 4 Wllllams, Jason K. Wllllams, Jennifer E. - PASF 1, 2, Basketball 1, NIKE 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Spirit Committee 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Queen Nominee Wllllams, Kara S. - Orchestra 1, FTA 1, 2, Challenge 1, Thespians 2, Athenian Staff 2, Bearcat Round-up 2, TAFE 3, 4, Drill Team 3, 4, PASF 3, 4, UIL One Act Play 4 Wllllams, Tiffany D. - TAFE, JCL 1, 2, 3, 4, Drill Team 3, 4, NIKE, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4 Wlllsher, Marla L. - Drill Team 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, TAFE 4, JCL 4, GLAD 1, Homecoming Queen Nominee 4, Thespians 1, Challenge ll 2 Wllson, Kelll R. QGumbyJ - Band 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club, Yearbook 4 Wllson, Larry L. lHercheIJ - Football 1, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, A Capella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 Wllson, Michelle L fChelleJ - Band 1, Drama 2, 3, FHA 3, 4 The Senlor Pep Rally - Seniors 87 - All The Way To Heaven. Lenlta Wesley Young, Kimberly D. CKImJ - Volleyball 1, Drill Team 3, 4, NHS, 87 Senior Credits X 353 o v Q .. X 5 r -.': s i f X , Q 1 6 m M--f W ', 1'-A If. 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