Southwest High School - Yee Haw Yearbook (Fort Worth, TX)

 - Class of 1981

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'Wai 4y. ,7gf'. 15 wr1 iw,ixfxff-mfeziiywm up + f : ' ii Q Q11 3 Isaac' A : Q .A w- , Yf:-4 ws'-ff: in iff- 5 iff L r,L5.L, 1,9352-K 4- 33 3,y:-Haag,-h1q,fw 'Leif 4f3gla',1rl5s,A , 25 Q1 sigwff ' 41 'eff-93215 595 4 ! '-:vi gf: 15,7 5 1 ri-5:5'?, ? Q.: l Pr f if V ' ,mf . 51 , - 45+-.5 fs. 'bij ii' X-su., asm, M40 3 Lf . Act ' ' t ' e s Activities is thc section of the yearbook that will serve as your very own film library. This section also covers ev- erything that happened at Southwest from elections of class officers, to graduation. In the years to come, when the memories are fading, you can turn to this section and re-nm the events of your 1980-81 school year at Southwest. Rebel Faces Students at Southwest participate in many varied activities. Rebels may be found in pep- rallies, at football games, at Friday night dances, or decorating for Homecoming. These activities are all a part of the total experience a student has during his four years at South- west. just as a movie tells a story, this experi- ence called high school is remembered, begin- ning to end, reel to reel. an.1,,- - V W7w'vE3'a21gu:.ww-Imaam' SQ. if A I' . Cr.. . i 1 ' xl' at 1 x I 4 ' N It ' Nd nr' K A l 4. ,I 4 .nf 4 I . ., ,- 'B 1 N I , Q ., I 4 9 L , K' , 4' JY 0 nf' 'Ii -. ima' 1' Q. ..-., '05, ..., i. ' is Y .. V .,.4p:p. t ,.... 'HSN' - 1 N , -aqgflu., J .wi ,A , ,f f --Mr. - Coach Dansby gives j.V. football team a pep-talk during half time Freshmen cheerleaders show their version of one of the Rebel cheers. I6 ACTIVITIES Ross jones and Amy Manning demonstrate the newest dance craze The Cave Man Drag. 4: t i'e'-M 13'-ii KQV A X 7 0 T ,ff , :Q 1 . 1, is ,G 4 15 , 6 r.. ffm R f H? E, Y 'fd 92' Q 13,4 . :fx Q 4 , . 1? if 'rg 2 2, 3, k G - S -Q ,l A S R 1. 'Wu ,. 1 lr 0 .E flfyjcih ,K , ,, , A5513 as ' ' ' it 1 .1 A . - K ri l , ' if 1 5 s e e b f:i?'f.sf, 4 Q pg 1' V? . f 2 7 :J P, 53 , , 2' ii mi Q Rebel mascot does his best to hold down his balloons. Tohye Bensinger expresses her emotions of being elected a j.V. cheerleader. Wu. Debra Pruitt practices reading her palm instead gf her b00k5L Allan Kendrick concentrates on trying to make the Senior Homecoming U hall a winner. ACTIVITIES 17 Registration, Graduation Registration and graduation mark the be- ginning and ending of four years of high school. During these four years many activities are participated in, many memories accumu- late, and many friends are made. These memo- ries are cherished and live on for years to come. ? it pc: f-.. MW . -l Two emotions of registration are shown by Brian Harris and jeff Harwell. A5 ,fhufu was r 6 wx Allyson Hall, Shannon Scott, Mary Beth Hubbard, and Dina Canaway desperately try to find a class for 3rd period. . ,frbfa vf-- ' ,wa . at N 5' M 1 Students try to figure out the new system for mid-term registration. Students find pre-planning their schedule a must. 18 REGISTRATION . Q4 f l I 1 1980 graduates frantically prepare for the big moment. Graduates walk with dignity. -Q.. tlqy 15353 -1 ,' I I Mr. Thompson puts on the 'ol cap and gown in honor of the occasion. mix ' . in-TCL Anticipation builds as these seniors near their own walk across the stage. They were great, they didn't mean maybe, they were the class of 1980, W GRADUATION 19 'i Phyllis Lazo and jill Johnston pass on a bit of juicy gossip between classes. tel W 54 MJ Q, M I' T ff' ' ,, U A mwmk Monica Buchanan thinks REALLY hard, while Mr. Liquid Paper looks on. 20 SCHOOL DAZE f Stacey Measures gets chummy with Mr. Mandeville, Ya,-2 fi ff Lise Smith is so proud of her results in the Charles Atlas muscle building courses. School ' 'Daze' ' During a typical clay at Southwest, many var- ious activities take place. Time is spent in class, wamic-ring thc- halls, and making friends. Some class moments fly by fast. while others seem to drag. But, the days at Southwest and the things le-arm-tl are enjoyabit- and worthwliile. Sam Koppang fmds that his Swedish jokes crack up the class you mind, l'm trying to take a testi , growls Tom Miller. SCHOOL DAZE 21 ' N ,. Renee Nicolosi and Brenda Gabioud ask, 4'Is that for here or to go? WVR 'W-1,1 1,5 'N ,WN ffl' gs. f I ' fi ',,,.... . Holly Oliver whines, I want my mommy! 22 HALLOWEEN Doesn't this picture remind you of a bad dream after a big Mexican meal? 3 i' I-in E' If I I 1 1 -A , , I e 'L 1: I Al' 5' aff wg, ii Anne Roe and Lisa Sherburne comment Coke adds life to everything that makes your living nice! 1 3 s I . Aw 1 vs x I l 3 f 'E iffy f Y. ,f Shannon Scott asks Whats up, doc? while David Torsiello flashes her and Mark Bowden. yn Beth Monroe ponders, ,wi A'Where in the heck is Sherwood Forest? Greg Censheimer shows his sexy legs while Jimmy Regan says, C'mon, Baby W Halloween Strikes S.H.S. October 31 marked a traditional day. More stu- dents dressed up and showed their enthusiasm than in recent years. Many students put on their most imaginative costume and dared to venture out into the real world of high school. Anyone walking down the halls during a passing period saw a wide variety of costumes ranging from a sweet, innocent girl to lunch at McDonald's. ,..x,., si . t, HALLOWEEN ! 23 S-P-I-R-I-T Each week before a Varsity football game, stu- dents gather together to support the football players and show their spirit. A pep rally was held after school each week during the football season to en- courage student participation and increase the en- thusiasm of fans who attended the games each week- end. All the classes competed for the coveted Spirit Stick which was awarded to the class yelling the loudest during a particular cheer. The band, cheer- leaders, and the students interacted to get everyone excited about the coming game, as well as getting the football players fired-upn to bring home a victory. Seniors Melissa Barton, Derrelyn Watkins, and Teresa Parvin show their spirit The Varsity, junior Varsity, and Freshman cheerleaders demonstrate their death defying pyramids, Members of the sophomore class threaten to de-sting the Arlington Heights football team. 24 PEP HALLIES Turn The Big Red Band from Rebel Land dressed up in their most original for their annual squirrel show , -if Mr. Weaver and Mrs. Grier revert back to their high school days of cheerleading. Cheerleaders receive carnations as thanks for their devoted services. Sophomores cheer, We're the class of '83l PEP RALLIES 25 it .Qi A4 A High school provides a ticket to higher education. Seniors' personalities are expressed in their theme. SEE F' Rea I Xi .. ,. ' T: ' ,fe ,,- ' 521' 1,75 . kfzyk ., :J , my M Q, f - s e i , if 1 p v 523' , X q-F xx 1 Seniors complete the game of high school, known as Rebelopoly . Leslie Leach puts the finishing touches on the winning Senior hall. Can I PLEASE play with the elephants? asks Valerie Warner. 26 HOMECOMINC mar' john Patison and Ray Wade harmonize to a pleasing melody. Homecoming '8G... Homecoming was an event to remember. Glorious endeavors of our Varsity football team added to the excitement. Spirit rose with the decoration of the halls, was built up by the pep rally, and finally came to a climax with the victory of Southwest over Paschal. i' Laura Horton and Holly Oliver add to the final sound. Zv--Q Brad Herron and Bob Taylor play to a full house. Mike Torrissi shows his stuff at the Homecoming pep rally. Shannon Scott and Carrie Grona demonstrate their musical abilities. HOMECOMINC 27 SHS Styl The Homecoming weekend ended with a dinner out and 21 victory dance at the Tarrant County Convention Center where we ulnoogiedw the night away. The next Monday, all the deco- rations were gone, but glitter re- mained here and there and the spirit of the weekend was not soon forgot- ten. 4 o Princess Ingrid Harvey and her proud father gaze into the crowd at halftime, 28 HOMECOMINC W T --A V7 P ' 2 gl z Homecoming queen nominees parade across the stage. Daphne Kahn and Sandra Denke take five from the rigorous routine of flag corp i I Q . 1 ,-IQ ,.f-. Cindy Garrett proudly shows off her mum. Terri Reinbach boosts spirit. l 1 hiv-w+'3-+'lf Z' 5 MM W j 4 an-1ifWQ if The flag corp battles the wind during their routine. HOMECOMINC 29 30 DANCES Carol Reames dances with the invisible man. David McBeth says, Look Ma, only one foot! Z Friday is the night Rebels party. Rebel Rook ' Friday night. The night that Southwest rocks. From 9:00 to Midnight, Southwest is very much alive with boogying of all kinds. The simple, unsuspecting lunchroom by day is transformed into a wild and energetic dancefloor by night. Dances are a welcome break from the tedious week of school, Students find dances a place to unwind, meet new people, have a good time, and mostly just to dance. john Travolta, alias jimmy Reagan, has definitely got Friday Night Fever . ig? Choosing The moment when the new cheerleaders are announced is highly anticipated with much emotion. A lot of practice, sweat, and tears goes into the preparations for this event. The candidates go before the entire student body. The students pick the lucky and talented girls who will cheer our school Kirk C-odby and Cindy Howington find waiting very hard. to victory OH Ill? sports field. Cheerleaders 's,,-ERN-X, tx Tobye Bensinger finds a friendly shoulder to cry happy tears on. Anticipation. CHEERLEADERS 31 'Tis the Season Holidays are looked forward to with much expectation. Plans are made weeks in advance for relaxation, for working extra hours, for seeing friends and rela- tions, and for partying. As always, South- west students eagerly anticipated Christ- mas vacation. Never before were more Santa Claus hats seen, and the spirit was definitely in the air. No matter whether the holiday was Easter, Tlianksgiving, or Christmas, everyone enjoyed the wel- eoine hreak from school work. 32 HOLIDAYS x . Q' 671164 v Tom Miller and Tom Wiemer tell Santa what he'd better give them for Christmas. J f ' i , 1 Linda Lorio and Missy Gasca anxiously await Santa. vi 5 3 f' ' lx N -X QQ. :rf if wfi -x 1 f 3 ll rl X I President james Pettus tells Keith Rogers, Pay before you sniff. Ho, ho, ho! says Lori Haney. hir Donna Kyser, Paula Thornton, ' 'Sk ,...... . K -721 , ., W a , .1 ' .7 ,, 2 and Lisa Watkins enjoy making decorations, HOLIDAYS 33 Students Enjoy Varied Activities Students enrolled in Southwest have an opportunity to participate in and enjoy many activities. Always a favorite is the annual Spring musical. Last year's musical was i'Annie Get Your Gun with Darlene Marks in the title role. Also popular is Child Development. This class provides training and experience for those students interested in children and elementary educa- tion. One of the most highly anticipated events is the delivery day of the Yee- Haw. Each year, the annual staff selects a theme which is always a surprise to the students. For Seniors, delivery day is especially exciting because it is a chance to see their most important year in pictures. if . 5.- 1 'xii ,ELC it Stephanie Books enjoys eating lunch with the kids at I,T. Stevens. f m Brian Harris teaches Darlene Marks, Annie, the finer points of litera- ture, 'TN Vicki Bridges laughs as a j.T. Stevens student tries to smile with a mouth- X ful. l 1 . . Becky Carter and friends find recess a great time for picture-taking. LiSa Hill and a I.T. Stevens student have a quiet conversation. 34 ACTIVITIES Annual staff members enjoy taking out the remains of another annual delivery. -...is Students try to think up meaningful phrases for one an- other's annuals. The annual staff finds problems arise when trying to please everyone. '45- Kirk Stites and Ivan Metzer exhibit annual fever . Ross Hase finds Annual Delivery Day very profitable. DELIVERY DAY 35 M nw? wr -S5 -SEEN! ,,p.siqf,,'f'F5 Rv'e5Ek-'iii Fi VV rwb' if iawii' vu. V rv' ff' V L ,N N 1 V I . 1 V X A me .. V: ,V.ffgggr,VV-Epwf, 5 'gi ,VV , ' 1 -ws' ' V ' 'VV V, :WPS W? ' fb: ,Vw-:VfVa?9?-V+VffV1Vs W, wiv., 356 5 gggdsgmgwwa Vfwies V.V :?,,.,, .apr- gqgwpwwmww ' Q 5 ff L x 1' V+, I AY u,4-3 XV., J 425' we .r touch that llliiktas 1l1eVscViV1ig5-ci.p,1nE that ll student receives Vpuf l1im,.inf lli,G gf.-V swf VVVVVV .V I V wwf -3 ff l n ww 0565? 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Tavvni Perman During the last pep-rally of the 1980 football season, Tawni was given special recognition for being a cheerleader for all four years of high school. She was also voted to the Homecoming Court this past year. She is actively involved in the Southwest German club and church activities outside of school. Tawni will appear in the 1980 edition of Who's Who Among American High School Students. MR. AND MISS SOUTHWEST 39 RGYAL REBELS Jim Sager jim Sager has been a member of the Big Red Band for four years, serving as junior and senior drum major. This year, he led the band to one of its most successful seasons, Although carrying a heavy load of subjects, jim is active in church and school activities and holds a part-time job. Shari Meadows Shari has spent all four years of high school in the Southwest marching and symphonic bands. She plays the tenor saxophone and this is her first year in the stage band. An outstanding student, Shari is a member of the National Honor Society. Shari also was a princess in the 1980 Homecoming Court. 40 ROYAL REBELS David Ingrid Harvey Formerly involved with V.O.E. and the Student Ad- visory Committee, Ingrid has a variety of activities. She is a copy editor on the Southwest Rebelation staff and was one of five finalists in the 1980 Homecoming Court. Ingrid is also one of Southwests representatives in the 1980 edition of Whois Who Among American High School Students. MoBeth David McBeth's character has has earned him many honors. He was chosen by the Optimist Club as the most outstanding senior at Southwest High School. He also received an award as outstanding citizen and leader by the Hugh O'Brian Youth Foundation. Davidis leader- ship ability has been proven through his work with the Student Council. He has served as sophomore vice- president, junior class representative, and senior class president. Also competitive in sports, David was a 3 year member of the Varsity Soccer Team. ROYAL REBELS 41 4 ? Cathy Sandifer ea. as Cathy Sandifer has enjoyed representing Southwest as a cheerleader of four years. She has also placed great importance on studies and was selected as a member of the National Honor Society, In addition to school activi- ties, Cathy has been an active member of the youth of Altamesa Church of Christ. ROYAL REBELS annie Pace Mannie has been a class favorite all four years of high school. He has played football his freshman, sophomore, and junior years and baseball all but his sophomore year. Manniels helpful and friendly manner has come in handy during homecoming activities and other class functions. Mannie believes that Southwest is strong in leadership and has the ability to accept changes as an example to other schools, 42 ROYAL REBELS Hans, Wiz HOMECOMINC 43 44 HONORS . ' 2239 N 'Y J v ,J ,Q si 5. I N Q ei , Y Tawni Permann Ingrid Harvey i W ,. Homecoming Court Chosen The Homecomin pep rally on Friday before th ' 1 g Court of 1980 was presented during the 1 egame. Named without a specif- ic order, the princesses were given a single rose. Donna Kramer was an - 1 - ' nouncec Homecoming Queen for 1980 and crowned by the 1979 returning queen, Susan Maloch. The princesses were Tawni Permann In 'd H , grl arvey, Shari Mead- ows, and Cathy Sandifer. During half-time of the game against Paschal, the court was presented and escorted by their fathers. i t.,ty qu ' tai it 2' I . -JL. - iw it . pi ' QU' fr 1 Fr .M u -5 ,,, 'YE ss? ow W . ref . ,Wg mf W -Q1 I KE . WMV. Shari Meadows Cathy Sandifer 1: , ff-M.,- WQ it Tn H - skqy, f,jf,:1' alg ae ., . .1- f'?f1 f , , X, ' ' 'wal-V' 1 Q -2 fr -if ,AH 1 ' A 2 1 51-f we xx r 21. 'v ., , 'S .Q , ,- A ,t A 1 BASEBALL 1979 1980 A11 D1str1ct Kirk Godby Kight Higgins Mike Middlebrook Soph of the Year Darrin Roberts Coach of the Year Tommy Ingram BAND A11 Region H0111 Fish Carrie Grona Dan Jackson Sterling Levell Scott Moelling Anna Wilson JAZZ ENSEMBLE A11-State Scott Moelling All-Region Diane Biar Dan Jackson Scott Moelling 21. 'I FOOTBALL All District Hal Fewell Dennis Hughes Hon Mention Shaw Thompson CHOIR A11 Area Scott Wilson Alternate Ray Wade All Region Laura Horton Ray Wade Jeff Harwell Scott Wilson Alternate Beverly Zophy All-D1str1ct Trish Friesen Kia Richardson Leonard Brown Keith Hoover Danny Wright Larry Swartz ORCHESTRA A11 State Elizabeth Warren A11 Region Violins Vanoy Hull Michelle Michaud Keith Moore Regina Polk Diane Roca Phillip Smerick Kay Swyers Elizabeth Warren Violas Todd Brown Lori Christian James Mapes Debbie Schulz Cellos Lucy Deeter Beth Monroe Pam Teagarden Sarah Welton AS 68' star Billing 'Z' HONORS 45 All Southwest BRIAN HARRIS During my four years at Southwest Iixe noticed some- thing similar in the people here at school. Theyire all searching for something to fulfill their lives. Proverbs 3:5-6 says, i'Trust in the Lorcl with all your heart and do not lean on your unclerstancling. In all your ways acknowledge Him, ancl He will make your paths straight. Q .,.-Ar 'FN 5 PHILLIP TROTTER PI-IIL DORSEY . . . What is known as success assumes as many aliases 'ufhe secret to survivin' is knowin' what to throw away, as there are those who seek it, Like love, it can come to and knowin' what to keep. -Kenny Rogers. With these commoners as well as Courtiers. Like the Holy Grail, it lour years at Southwest, I've found some of the many seldom appears to those who don't pursue it. secrets of life. Stephen Birmingham 46 ALL SOUTHWEST MARK BOWDEN play. It's a new horizon and I'm awakening now, Oh I see myself in a brand new way, The sun is shinin'-the Clouds are lirealciif, Cause I can't lose now,-there's no game to A - Tom Scholz 'vb N asf X? x .9 Y' ru -- I GREG GENSHEIMER PAULA EBERLEIN 'AI always wanted to he somebody. If I made it, tis half UDr91rm thi' Great Dream, though YOU Shvlllfl dream because I was game enough to take a lot of punishment Arid frif'Nfll9SS follow in the IOHY quest along the way and half because there were a lot of people Thmlgll the dream lead YOU to H Cl956'rf IOUGIY, who cared enough to help me, There lay before the gods you gift supreme, Althga Gibson A human heart whose courage did not falter Though distant as Arcturus shone the gleam. Florence Earle Coastes ALL SOUTHWEST 47 All Southwest BEVERLY ZOPHY It is said Man cannot do without heing. Klan cannot be without doing. My growth as a person has come largely from the activities I have taken part in during my four years at Southwest. Experiences shared with friends and family have taught me many things that I could not have learned from a book. My teachers have given me knowl- edge that will guide me through the years to come. As I leave Southwest my thanks goes to all who shared their lives with me. Qi Ns.- r f H' '. nll ' KIP EWINC VVhat I expected was thunder, fighting, Long struggles with men and climbing, After continual straining, I should grow strong. Stephen Spender 48 ALL SOUTHWEST INGRID HARVEY I will persist until I succeed I am not a sheep waiting to he prodded hy my shepherd. I am a lion and I refuse to talk, to walk, to sleep with the sheep. The slaughter house of failure is not my destiny, I will persist until I succeed. OG. Mandino JAN LANDIS A wise man will hear and will increase learningg and a man of understanding will attain unto wise counsels. A Proverb of Solomon PAM LOWREY It was once said that to live is to learn. To me this means that learning makes living a richer and more abun- dant experience. My past two years at Southwest have helped me to realize how very important it is to learn not only knowledge found in text hooks but also knowledge ohtained through personal relationships. I arn grateful to my family, my friends and my teachers for giving me the opportunity to experience warrn and happy relationships during my youth. A man living thousands of years ago revealed my feelings in this statement: Wisdom and good judgement live together, for wisdom knows where to discover knowledge and understanding. Proverbs 8:12 ' '-. 1. if 2 ' -'H tv. . 1, ftfffzffs-ii Y W it' x'xcJ1ab'.f,: ' 4 ' j7vfs'i' 've f 1. .4 V ' 317.'5f l? LV ' . xy we if fa-.Q-' .t'.' f ull ff!! ,i O ,A L A Q. 1 A' f X5 PL ' . A X -Mfg x .V ,,l I W sk r I ' f . '72, N -Asgvyx i f I Q V 5 l y ' .'. ' A . , -V .. . 1 :V f ,xyh iv 'A ,jf gas? if .X 5' ix A V aw .1 , ' n . X X Tiff?-1 -L ' f i U - , ' 'f '- ' 5 . 54 ' ' t' X .,, g,sMff'- f fi 'ze ' fm 'f .4 r' 'W 'ig ,Qi Y Mm' .qxgf if ,g W flgvhle na.: 'Q ' 'X' if .a - ff. ', V , My ,.::::?a .V JA 1 TODD BOONE Lifes a pretty precious and wonderful thing you can't sit down and let it lap around you . . . you have to plunge into itg you have to dive through it! And you cant save itg you've got to use it. The more you use the more you have . . . that's the miracle of it!-Kyle Crichton ALL SOUTHWEST 49 A11 Southwest H1911 lIUdglIIP Experience has convinced me that there is a thousand times more goodness, wisdom, and love in the world than A -- . HA- HA, ,I ,P A, J 'Q fx SHANE LASHLEY Gehles QQLSQ. - . by 4 f ,ff JIM SAGER SHAWNA NICKELI.. Perhaps the most valuable result of all education is the I am not bound to win but I am bound to he true. I am ability to make yourself do the thing you have to do, when not hound to succeed hut I am bound to live up to what it ought to he done whether you like it or not. H light I liuvef' Thomas I'I61'l1'y HIIXIGQ' ,Abraham Lincoln 50 ALL SOUTHWEST i H CINDY FRANK 1 1 4 I I ' 1 Q 4 Q 'X ' N ' .' Q A fn: Q gi- ' P A , Qi 'S .n f if - , , -y v , ba N . , , -- A Q .,, , .f ,k . 4: gm: QQJIQ:-'f..., . . .- ,. .sg x,1Ay,,':0. . ,ra-, ,,, ..,,f 5. y 1 ,, o, nt N in .. Q N-,'4 ' n vo- ' h Q X.-..... Q 'V 2. ,. ,x R - .L ,, ,7 A.. yi' 'xg fAA t J so .- r My X' ns.--pn PK, N, mu xg mfr A 1 av' Q.. f f. '- . A4 ' n FA . -.,',' . ,I , -F 1 1 .' 'fm -hp,.l V 1 -t .me NQQ: ' - .J ,. AQ. , nga vain f fre-x rr-A .ai ' v-'.1. . xx lk ,S ,r in 'vo-.,,k ISP., Y'-Tit. vi Q li: -.., rye 31' 'Tae , .All MANNIE PACE T . ,,..-.fs .f,,Z 's' .L., , 09'l H vnslnllH6 ,.,,.yav-w-M The man I am sorry for is the man who goes through life without any visible means of support, 1. Tudor Rees 'iNVe never reach our ideals, whether of mental or moral improvement, but the thought of them shows us our defi- ciencies and spurs ns on to higher and better things. Tryon Eclwarcls Na PQ --...A CINDY FORNEY Perhaps the most important thing that has come out of my life is discovery that if you prepare yourself at every point, you will be able to grasp opportunity for broader experience when it appears. Eleanor Roosevelt ALL SOUTHWEST 51 A11 Southwest DORI CAMERON .-Ks I approach the end of my senior year I see the light of the luture shining brightly before me and when I look behind I hear the whispering memories of my high school years lurking in the misty past. But, as the fog lifts I invi- sion all of the vital lessons and meaningful friendships I've experienced. Though at times the whispers become muf- fled and my vision obstructed, I shall always cherish the treasures ol life that Southwest has bestowed upon me. KY' ' is I 'NS tv- f ' tv XR A 3. V ii, K 1,6 1 4 , K ff gf. CATHY SANDIFER LUCY BENSINGER Let ns endeavor so to live that when we come to die 'iFar away there in the sunshine are my highest aspira- even the undertaker will be sorry. tions. I may not reach them, but I can look up and see their Mark Twain beauty, believe in them, and try to follow where they lead. 5:2 ALL SOUTHWEST Louisa May Alcott Wg T a Nb -gh Sf' OUR'- 1.1. T3 ., '31 sv 'K lk 3' TAWNI PERMANN DAVID MCBETH When insecurity and transition comes, its important to keep things in perspective. Therefore: ulfrnnie our inincl to mirth and merriment, which bars an thousand harms and lengthens life. VV 'H-vvyg JOHN COCHRAN illianl Shakespeare fi Qi Friends, I will rt,Im,ml,l,r you XVe all did our clnty. which. in the patriots soldiers, and -Think of Wm ge-ntlemun's language, is u very comprehensive word, of -pl-ay fm- you great honor, meaning, and import. And xx hen another clay is through Rudolf Erich Raspf' . . . l'll still he friends with you. john Denver ALI. SOUTHWEST 58 VVI-IO'S WHO '81 Foreign Language t Chris Cranford Theater Arts Bob Ed Curtis ,. r, J, , 3 Q , 5 R I9 , Gretchen Koop W r 'I ' SF , W-.,., 1' 1 . .gy 13- g . 3 555124 , 5 1 -K f 1 L2-'49 :ig i ' , ri , JL - - . . 3 'A W ' Q K -f f, ,Q 1' y ' J 5-SN ,X 'NY . F, ,li Journalism Cindy Bryson Homernaking i Cindy Heiss f ,f X O55 English Jim Wiley Choir Patricia Friesen Theatre Brian Harris 'S WHO 'YI :ll Orchestra Elizabeth Warren Band Diane Biar Performing Arts Jeff Harwell WHO' ' WHO 57 Business Casandra Vlad Social Studies Maureen Kenney Math Mike J aekson Science Kent Mach Industrial Arts J on Featherson WO'S O 9 4- ,ffiffl Aflvzfplilli V, I .wf .mf . Hf:v:'Ym'nn.v.z. wrfwnx f wg. :i4Mf'qf:z1 .r Q KM, , kr '59 gffwf vf, kxkf 'P' at ssY Ui? ,1:-'- .. fa N' 4-Wfiwzt , '-ff ,,g'g.g.: 1 5 -3,-j, eww- , 2' y,.,,,m? uf-1. Q Wa, 4 H ' u,w,!,Iff53bff:Z31.-1. ' my agua , , ,.,, ,Jr fv'.,f.f, ' ,-fhawew-xfgf . '- qt A AN, wi i , z ! LC?',i'f Av -Nw . '1 1,1 v. . -, K, f J: S , r ,,, .. 1 '1 ak , - w ,, ,Q fw f . V. ,gtg 14 1 T 555 L if .J ',.?:-'ev - 'Q' Girls P.E. Terri Truly Boy's P.E. Bruce Trahey 60 WHO'S WHO Y ,I .JZ-1' D.E. Brad Goad I.C.T. Tracey Valdez V.O.E. Kelly Corser as 5 ri f fe, gl O5 Students in Merit Honors Out of all the juniors nationwide taking the PSAT tPreliminary Scholastic Aptitude Testj a few students score high enough for Na- tional Merit Scholarships. This year three Southwest seniors placed high enough in na- tional ranking to earn the distinction of Na- tional Merit Semi-Finalists. This is honor enough in itself but the benefits of possible scholarships help many students pay college expenses. This year's semi-finalists were Lori Brammer, Shelley Bryant, and Iennifer Dow- dell. , I1 ' ' QVJ If National Honor Society Officers for 1980-81 are as follows: Melody Burleson, Treasurerg Shawna Nickell, Secretaryg Steve Fish, President and Cindy Heiss, Vice-President FWS' Shelley Bryant, Lori Brammer, and jennifer Dowdell were selected National Merit semi-finalists this year. 62 National Merit Sponsor Mrs. Thomas delivers a speech at the annual NHS banquet. Society Renders Service The purpose of the National Honor Society is to create enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote worthy leadership, and to encourage the development of character in all students at Southwest. Under the leadership of Mrs, Catherine Thomas, the mem- bers planned projects throughout the year to fulfill these goals. Tutoring, participation in a cancer drive, and the spring Honors Night program were a few of their activities. This year's National Honor Society mem- bers numbered fifty-six. Steve Fish served president, Cindy Heiss served as vice-president, Melody Burleson was treasurer, and Shawna Nickell was secretary. The faculty committee aiding the society were Dorothy Thomas, jim Ruddell, Odessa johnson, and Dorothy jowell. NHS members are Paul Bass, Leslie Becker, Lucy Bensinger, john Berringer, Diane Biar, Mark Bowden, Lori Brammer, Cindy Bryson, Leah Bryant, Melody Burleson, Teresa Clemons, Kelly Corser, jennifer Dowdell, Mark Eberlein, Paula Eberlein, Steve Fish, Patricia Friesen, Paula Fronk, Brian Harris, Cynthia Heiss, Carol Huckaby, Tim Hulsey, Daniel Jackson, Michael jackson, Maureen Kenny, Rene Kirschner, Gretchen Koop, jan Landis, Sterling Levell, Pam Lowery, Barry Mach, Kari McCormick, Shari Meadows, Kristine Meldrum, Carlton Nance, Shawna Nickell, Maryanne O'Keefe, Sharon Porter, Rebecca Quiroz, Daryl Rhyner, Louis Rodriquez, Theresa Ross, Cathy Sandifer, Ioan Sansom, Dina Swanson, Donna Thomasson, Tommy Vasquez, Thua Bu, Elizabeth Warren, Derrelynn Watkins, janet Wilson, Terri Yates, Beverly Zophy National Honor 63 W ,v ' J an if Features just as thc stars of Hollywood turn to the excitement ol' parties and social night lite, Southwest students eagerly await the opportu- nity to enjoy activities outside of school. VVithout a release ol' inner tension brought on hy hectic schedules and deadlines, movie stars tand studentsl would quickly lose their amhition and dedication to their work. The many ways students spend their time off the set make up this section ot' the yearhoolt. The title Nc:LlIllt'l'LlN implies that these activities show people doing what they do hest-being themselves without having to act out a certain part, 4 f 2 f ' ' A ' i 2 f ' QQ ?f Q Aifi 2f' That Ewmg? 2 si Q, of?- S? 'O '61 Q.. 'QQ 'Pigs-Fa ef 0,00 I' '2 goo ' nnnnlllll Cl C0 GFS Q E 2' e swf. 30055 Q I 67 0155 a 9 0O' 1f 16 92, Q Q 06 -Fo fir S' t A050-'46 Xb X E U Ssxob .96 QQ! Q Q -Ngo b 0' N- 5 Q? Oz Ss Q5 2 Ilenb I 0,060 ob QS Eruphons send 'rf' X o S2 St. Helens ash hinln infn fha air 4Enter President Reagan 1 Slilfl llf ll Ne Eta The Scope of .Fteagan's Victory Popular vote: About 43.3 million, second-largest on record, behind Ftichard Nixon's 47.2 million in 1972 Popular-vote percentage: presidential elections, only 6 win- ners got a smaller share. Electoral vote: 489 to 49, the third-widest margin Hr .....e., , I gay. V, agar 5 Nearly 51 percent. In preceding 20 1, . as .y ..,. H . ,,,Mg,,.. i .,., L vmti.fgf.,:'nki4fKrai.We X Y F 'ie - 4, f Q 4 v gf .VJ A 'u X 3' '- A . . S Q . 1 -'B in this centunj , -1 2 f 1, -- g F7 . 5 . , : G Plurality: 3 uf J. About 8,300,000, well above Jimmy V6 . Q4 ,-' Carters margin of1.7 million in 1976 '-H...- ' is .A .53 Countdo n to Freedom America Held Hostage ay 444: Release of hostages celebrated n the 4-42nd day, deliverance was finally at hand. The tirst word came from Iran. In an evening broad- cast over Teheran Radio, Behzad Nabavi, Iran's chief negotiator, announced that the United States and lran had finally come to terms on the fourteen-month hostage crisis. There were no real problems left, he saidlA state- ment had to be signed. The United States had to unfreeze billions in Iranian assets. But once those chores were com- plete, the long ordeal would be over. Planes were set for a quick evacuation flight from Teheran. A special U.S. team was alerted to Hy to Wiesbaden, West Germany, to meet the hostages. l think the adventure is reaching an end, Nabavi said easily. And after 63 weeks ofsuffering, the 52 American hostages seemed to be homeward-bound. On the surface, it appeared to be just another year-more classes, new teachers, countless frustrations, and busy schedules. From media reports, parents, and teachers, students learned that aside from the routine progression of school days, little remained the same. Americans everywhere were faced with challenges at home and abroad. Inflation became not just a word, but a reality. Cas prices rose steeply, approaching 81.10 by year's end. Along with this came new crises in the Middle East that threatened oil shipments and, more dangerously, world peace. The entire country waited tensely for 444 days following lran's takeover of the U.S. Embassy and its officials. Mother Nature too, appeared restless. In Washington, Mt. St. He- lens erupted with a blast as powerful as the largest hydrogen bomb ever exploded. Closer to home, Hurricane Allen battered the Texas coast, and in Ft. Worth, temperatures stayed in the 100's for a record of 42 days. There were unforgettable moments of glory as well. Americans thrilled at the exuberance and stamina of a young Olympic team of hockey players who beat the odds, as well as the Russians. Ronald Reagan soundly defeated jimmy Carter at the polls after a nationally televised debate seen by millions of American voters. The only man drawing a larger audience share than Ronald Reagan, and possibly more varied opinions had to be j.R. Ewing of the television show Dallas. Throughout the world viewers loved to hate him, yet no one dared miss the revelation of who shot I.R. All these events of 1980 when brought to light should serve to emphasize one point. Mankind is capable of creating or destroying all that he possesses. As we continue through time into 1981, let up hope people throughout the world continue to create, enrich, and cherish life. ,gg ,e iz f EVE: , -xxx i x if if X What time is it when David McBeth's alarm clock goes off? Time to get a new alarm clock! me 4' ,Q o',, And it tasles good tool Tracy VVise checks behind the shower curtains with memories of Psycho instilled in her mind. 68 MORNING Marilyn Poynter exclaims, I may be late, but at least I'll get my two scoops! .. ff! .4 .it L7-ls dl , -,-. N David McBeth zips hastily to school. Marilyn Poynter enjoys walking to school. Morning Life Examined Another One Bites . . . HEYV' That alarm clrives me up the wall. Whatill 6:30, never make it to school for that make-up test Toothpaste is awful, have to get some Crest after school . . . VVho forgot to clean up the bathroom . . . VVherels my Banilij? All my clothes in the launclry '... Oh, no! My Levi cords and Polo shirt ruined by the clryer. Breakfast . . . No instant breakfastiy' . . . Donlt want Tang or frozen waffles , . . l'll just have Coke and Pop Tarts. Beep, Beep, Beep, It's my ride, get my shoes . . . it's chilly '.., i'Don't forget your jacket. Mom, l'm in a hurry . . . 'iHey wait! This car is jammed . . . all right, Mike, go easy on the curves . . . Quit honking your horn, you icliot . . . The recl light, stop, slow, easy . . . great, another whip- lash . . . now grind the gears to a pulp. . . theres the cops, look at him slow clown, 2 miles an hour . . . NVell if it isn't Geralcl-uHey, hows it going? . .. Locker. . 387. . . no. . 1378. . .Com- bination. . .7. . . 27. . . 28 ..., Letis see, English first and then Algebra. There-'s the bell . . . Can't wait till lunch. MORNING 69 Evening Home Life Examined MPM. Magazine . . . Coming to you! . . . H 6:30 . , . again . . . Caine starts at T130 . . , john will be here at 7:00, he said . . . what um I going to wea1r?l . , . I bet he drives his Dud's car again, ynckl I'll die! . . . Where's my pink oxford? P . . . A . , . R . . . T . . . Y, Party '... why are we losing again? . . . I want a Coke and a hot dog and nachos and , . , i'Thanks john, I'll have a small Tubln The music is so loud . . . and some people are so drunk . . . is that Mary with Scott? I wonder if john notices I'm playing hard to get , . . where is he, anyway? Home never looked so good ,,.. Bed, I love you ---- Oh, nolll SAT in the morning lH'W5l,,u1tfl I bet my Calvins are dirty, too! f 4-N K - :- . rzfiaqif., 7-li I 3'i iff: Elizabeth Warren exhibits her idea of homework. 70 EVENING Danny Sides exhibits his idea of homework. 'Q Tim Plocica drowns his sorrows with a can of Coke. 5 1 5 A K -lvsv-4 ...MT .- .4a4r' . John Marsh can't dec i ide what's so demented about the Dr. Demento Showf i 5 5 fx -4 e i if , ,Q ii fl Gail Breeze and Cindy Bryson cheer Ross Hase on as he guzzles down his Mountain Dew. EVENING 71 AND Now Fog 50me1'1-IINC1 COMPLETELY DIFFERENT. F51 3, 1 w X , L , -1--J. 1 V! Y. J f fn-f. 4, ,' , I , if Ng- L. ,+. 2 4 K 1 1 ww .,gr' , , Mr N r'?Mi-fx! ww ff vw. , , - gk-new-.eg ' :3'-3i..f1' -may Ages of 1 ,16 Bring Changes Anticipation filled the fifteen-year-olds during their first taste of high school life. Sex education would soon become the course. While walking to school, one could act as if they had been casually let off by a friend instead of having to endure the embarrassment of riding to school with Mom. Days were counted until the first day of Driveris Ed class could be at- tended. Drivers tests were the ultimate goal. The age of sixteen left behind blissful innocence of 'inever been kissed . Excitement over the acceptance of the first car date and the first real job filled the moments of school days. Every day was a constantly changing experience drawing the sixteen year old closer to maturity. Never before had so much L-llanged in 50 little- tirne, Trey Warner and Kelly Yaunches, is it upuppy love? c iffem-,ei .gg 4r:9i1vf 511.23 W-. r .Q '-gmc: Z JN? im- jggigi 7 'ifefzi:e1 Z 1 :'1.2:x:' . iv -Q qxzflrbx 7' ---f-'-Q-u , iw.-' Attempting to pass parallel parking first and then the rest of the driving test challenges all sixteen-year-olds. Having to wait for a ride home rather than driving himself irritates this underclassman. T4 ACE 15-16 -J Ifqy Gina Logan and Laura Ladd giggle over the day's health lesson. avnmuulutll Hey! He s gomg to snt by you . . . Another one rldes the bus. Steve Hampton is embarrassed to be seen at his new job. AGE 15-16 75 Ft L, 1 P i l as if Mt W was sr Cindy Falk wonders who really cares about the simplicity found in Ernest Hemingway's Old Man and the Sea. ,,5v- 0a-- X 'st fr lj 1, l ,W .vs My ,fs ,..-o--N Lp Debbie Pruitt counts the Clays until she can throw away her fake l.D.'s. 76 AGE 17-I8 Showing an I.D. is no sweat for the sophisticated 17fyear-old. 'Ask QQ i ,1 8 Increases Freedom, Rights Tom Youngman finds the day he registers for the draft a momentous one. Large voter turnout at such schools as Southwest was characteristic of the public interest in the 1980 election. Turning 18 is one's entree in such establishments as this. Age seventeen brings on uncertainties of the future. The only major accomplishment of being seventeen is the fact that you can attend R- rated movies legally. Questions of Where am I going to college? or VVhat will I do with my future? enter everyones mind. SAT and ACT fill Saturday mornings. jobs are getting old, while new clothes don't always get you into clubs. The school dance seems to be the only place to go. Age eighteen brings on the feeling of officially being an adult. Anything that was illegal before is taken advantage of now. Armed with a new drivers license, the clubs that were forever forbidden are a new experience. Along with all this sudden freedom comes the respon- sibilities of the draft along with the right to vote. The compromise to be a responsible adult only seemed fair through the eighteen-year-old point of view, A gn H ..l WYE 15 AGE 17-18 T7 Q ..:r:.x. , A V A We - ' we ,me V. N 'l.fT'1xuv-ff ,rr ' tl A i S I I --r-'C Wanted By Soolety 18-Year 01d Adult C1t1ZGI1 Description: Age: 18, Born 1963 Height: Tull Enough Weight: Wide Enough Built: Well Hair: Short Eyes: 20f20 Occupations: Salesclerk, Stocliboy Fast foocl workers XVaiters :incl Waitresses Complexion: Rare, Medium, or Wfell-Done 78 18 YEAR OLD I I ja fx ye JM af-5M Distinguishing Marks: Usually seen driving a late rnoclel sports car, clressecl in designer jeans, ac- conipuniecl by the opposite sex. Caution: These persons sometimes act as if they really rule. This can he dangerous to one's ego. Known to be armecl with fa- ther's gas card and a high school diplo- ina. Race: Human Nationality: LQSA. I ,in 222- ls0fQIy 1' zizyvftf The Buck Stops Here School I D Invitations Dance Ticket Panoramic Picture IIOIHt'COHIIIIg Minn Game Tickets Cupfllrnvii Rental 33. 00 7 . 00 7, 00 35 . 00 1.50 X 6 9.00 20.00 AIIIIIILII Packet Stuffed Animals Cnfs Ring iAvg,J ClirI's Ring U Ilriveifs License I.ette1' jacket Diploma Cover TOTAL 20.00 3.50 125.00 100.00 7.00 50.00 2.50 419.90 SENIOR COSTS 79 New clothes: Him-550,00 Her-380,00 Date Prices Rise Higher At 33.35 an hour, no matter how hard students tried. hy the weekend money seemed to he scarce. johs were hard to find and pay did not meet the cost. The traditional Saturday' night date became an ex- pense rather than an expected occurence, There are always ways to beat inflation, and students at South- west were among the first to cash in on them. Some found traveling around in crowds was a cheaper way to go. Shortages of new clothes became a common thing. Guys suddenly became interested in uwom- enls lib , as they realized it could be a money saver for them. More established couples resorted to watching T.V., taking romantic walks, and doing anything else that was free, like, well . . . 80 INFLATION OF THE AMERICAN DATE i 9' v , 4 M . if Tickets:-39.00 i, Car: 35.00 worth of gas is consumed on the average date. W In -u-,N Theatre snacks-2 popcorns, 31.00 each, 2 large cokes, 31.60 After the movie: 2 burgers, 36.00, nachos, S2.75, drinks, 82.00, tip, 81.50 Cor for big spenders, Reuben's or comparablej 4 J, x TOTAL: 33298533 INFLATION OF THE AMERICAN DATE 81 Monotony: ima not 0 nel 11. wearisome conformity, continuance of an unvarying situation, lacking variety, dearth of ideas, as in a heavy blanket of depression, encompassing in a mood of disinterest, stagnation of creativity, in vain search of intellect, continuing in the same manner, never changing, lacking variety in any respect-Syn. inactivity, repitition, redundancy, doldrurns, passivity, quiescence, lassitude, platitude, boredom, n. stifling, dull, tired, dormant, soporific, somniferous, weary, inert, flat, empty, worn, sluggish, tedious, confining, plodding, laborious, motionless, incessant, limiting of thoughts and actions, locally, related to traditional scheduling, adv. Taking Webster's definition and putting it into action. Thats Southwest as seen in the faces of all students from time to time. Enduring lectures day to day, catching up on necessary sleep, or just trying to comprehend abstract concepts, students struggle to survive just one more class. 46 , :meg 0 .Lg , , 1 A,-p,,. S2 MONOTONY ig gif! Tracv Saunders Look . finds comfortable Kari McCormick finds dresses a NNI ,g -K' 80's Show Style The clothes of fashion in the 80's were considered ers, oxford shirts, knee-highs, and bobby sox. The de- original and unique, While they may have introduced signer jean scene took hold with Calvin Kelin, Gloria new variations, the old theme of the 50's was still domi- Vanderbilt, and jordache. More than ever teens had the nating. The Mpreppyn look could be seen in penny loaf- chance to chose since 1980 was an anything goes year, e change of pace. FASHION 83 I-. fi ff ,ws 1 ,r 1 - s. wp. ilrifzg., I ours .'.'fssss Sports When the director says Action, the east members take their places and the movement begins. When the coach gives his cue, the players get in their positions and start to display the skill and ability that they have prac- ticed so long. Working together or as individuals, they turn raw talent into an exciting, polished performance. 0 U 4 ' 0.0.5 5 K 5 W t. t'y'u'. 'O Oi!! Varsity Proves Tough to Beat Football, a popular sport in the tradition of Southwest, finished strong this season under the coaching of james Cox. Although the team was a young team with ten sophomores and two returning starters, the varsity team held strong. Several outstanding players this year were Dennis Hughes, three-year letterman, Robert Skinner, outstanding receiver, and jeff Watson. Shaw Thompson completed 181 yards. The highlight of the season, according to Coach Cox, was the Homecoming game against Paschal. Thompson and Skin- ner both set high school records. Coach Cox concluded the seasons attempts by stating, The team always played as hard as they couldf, Every . H Sh 'Th d 'll ' lc member pulled his load, and above all, they never quit. all Umpson rl S a qmc pass Terry Green runs a wide sweep against opposing forces. 86 FOOTBALL The mighty Rebel offense waiting for the snap. gf gl. Q. ul' Rebel defense Plans next PIHY- A Rebel runs deep to score. FOOTBALL 87 A ' Ra S W 5?- RX xg 3,5 Qgf gf 1 '23, 8 ,X 1 Devnted Rebels watch the game mth hlgh spmts X arsity defense plavs hard mth Sklll and determmatlon The mighty Rebels had then' share of mjurles this year . ji S. , 5 Robbie Churchill runs up the middle for a first down. Y 4. L 43 l ... 1980 Varsity Football. Qleft to rightj Row 1. Leonard Brown, Terry Green, Tim Cox, Oran William, Todd Moore, Frank Cheek, Robbie McCallister, jimmy Kelley, Barry Browning. Row 2. jim Gilliland, Mike Middlebrook, Alan Wetsel, Dru Martin, David Cunningham, Chris Martin, Stacy Westbrook, jerry May, David Vandiver, Willie Carter, john McCain, Row 3. Coach Bob Freeman, Hal Fewell, Mike Long, john Cochran, Shaw Thompson, Grady Harris, Kip Ewing, Dennis Hughes, Mark Bowden, Clinton Wilson, Coach Scott. Row 4. Robert Skinner, jeff VVatson, Scott Sager, David Kripple, Randy Bowers, Daryl Rhyner, Doug Wardlaw, Coach Cox. FOOTBALL 89 JV Rebels Show Skill The coaches and players of JV tried to prepare themselves for rough com- petition in Varsity football in future years, and with a dedicated group of athletes, they did just that. Beating Paschal 14-0, and Irving Nimitz 12-0, the team proved their abilities with many top individuals excelling in JV football, Under the fine coaching of Coach Ingram and Coach Nelson, many individuals excelled competi- tively, with Rob Churchill, running hack David Wagner, jeff Acker, and jeff Boudreaux, who moved up to var- sity towards the end of the season, leading the pack. Rebels show they're not intimidated A Slmng defense PTOVSS lo'-'Eh to Shake 90 FOOTBALL l -. The backfield also proves to be quick on their feet. 4. ,- .,- . .n.. , 2, . - AE ,...: .. Row 1 left to right: Ulric Scott, Steve White, jeff Boudreaux, David Steir, Mark Gustafson, Michael Sherman, Bill Fields, Mitchale Felder, Kenneth Forge, Bo Dozier. Row 2: Coach Ingram, Mark Wyatt, Wayne McGregor, Trey Haggard, David Wren, Richard Keir, Bubba Neace, jesse Tingle, jimmy Mack, joe Botkin, Terry Lowrance, Coach Nelson, Row 3: Rob Churchill, Scott Ackroyd, Tommy Smith, David Wagner, Dennis Oliver, jeff Acker, Kenny Knox, Steve Martin. !81V! 'W f Couch Nelson creates game strategy. FOOTBALL 91 Freshmen Prove Suooessful The Freshman Football Team, led by Coach VValter Dansby, proved Southwest has a strong future in football, The team had a successful sea- son with a record of T wins, 2 losses, and 1 tie. Coach Dansby stated, We had a great year, even though we weren't as successful as last year. I really enjoyed working with the team. With team spirit and great coaching, the freshman team proved to hold their own. ,Q Coach Wood instructs Randy Hughes where to go, Rebel defense plans their strategy while taking a break during a time out. il I l 92 FOOTBA L L The Big Bad Freshman team says they're number one. L . .4 its Q tar s -f' Q' N' 'E t V Kp... .gm- if Coach Dansby gives a halftime pep talk. Freshman team waits for game to begin. Freshman Football. Row 1. tl to RD Dan Allison, Kyle Mach, joey Nava, Mike Castro, Dereke McDowell, john Birchfield, Randy Hughes, Victor Smith, jamie Fraizer, David Mathis. Row 2. Russell Davidson, Chris Yannes, Mike Hillman, Cliff Morgan, Andy Prickett, Donald Crantord, Chris Barron, Craig Barron, Dana Tarkington, Willie Claveron, Clay White. Row 3. Lonnie Goolsby, Chris Shoemaker, Mark Brittian, jim Bane, Milo Cobb, Will Bean, Todd Schmidt, Dewayne Hammon, Brett Bowden, Todd Duewel, Coach Wood, Dale Rogers. Row 4. Chad May, Ambrose Adams, Mike johnson, Kalvin Simmons, Ronald Perkins, Reggie Starks, Bubba Brown, Ted Truly, Bret Scott. JL 4 Derric McDowell throws a touchdown pass. FOOTBALL 93 Cagers Play To Victory With Greg McCain playing defensively and john Brownlee, an all-around utility man, leading the offense, the Southwest Rebels proved to be strong contenders in district. With Duncanville and Sam Houston being our two leading oppo- nents, the Southwest Varsity practiced and played very hard this year. Starting their season officially in january, Coach Wood worked with fine players that had the drive and the determination to be first in District. At the last date before these pages were sent in, Southwest was ranked eleventh in the state in district play and was well on the way to a deserved district title. af.. ,, r 1' , o M v t . R Y 'Au' X . . , Xwrsx , Wx V NM ,, L ,- N.. Southwests Varsity keeps the .. X Q-.Exp K xv, W rx- ball moving down the court. 291' - T if 'f J' g i tf i i f 5 I it if Sf' 5 ' ' A '-f-NW W' - ..t, my H john Brownlee shoots a free-throw to increase the Rebel's score. Lonnie Simmons, ready to break for a score, watches for a pass from his teammates 94 VARSITY BASKETBALL QM... V 'i r Rick Stone takes careful aim while Shooting a free-throw. Malcolm Keys shows the emotion and fatigue that goes along with the competition Varsity Team: Row 1: Howard Lee, Doug Hollis, Lonnie Simmons, Mike Geurtz, Brad Herron. Row 2: Clarence Lyons, Greg McCain, Malcolm Keys, john Brownlee, Rick Stone, Dave Torsiello, Hosea johnson. VARSITY BASKETBALL 95 . if as E 5 1 5' l Y Yiif 96 VARSITY BASKETBALL john Brownlee shows style in his shooting. Clarence Lyons steals the ball and prepares to relay it to a teammate. H-...sw S r-a ' nf w MQ 'd ,Af nh ,,.,M.l.LZ5 ' , , 2 C if on 'SA , ,,,, -.,, he wg i i ' 5 ' Z I H5513 in .wfmiia , . , 1 gy: : 52i.Ql- Li' M fl AQ fm. ' H fi J Mike Ceurtz shoots for a long sinker. Coach james Wood encourages his team during a grueling game. Lonnie Simmons takes a shot over the head of his defender VARSITY BASKETBALL 97 3 , ,j 'DWR r,iuf'f 'Q' T421 1 Ambrose Adams tips the ball off Everman. Ambrose Adams tries for a tough shot Row 1: Keith Roland, Shawn johnson, Kelvin Terrell, Kenneth Stone, Mark Walker, Stan Huckaby. Row 2: Robert Spruell fmanagerj Calvin Simmons, Lee Williams, David Porter, Derrick Lewis, Row 8: Reginald Starks, Trent Crandey, Ronald Perkins Marcus Walker Robert Wagner, Phil Woolery, Ambrose Adams, Steve Dickson, Coach Sam Kiker. 2 5 ,- Sr si: zf, 98 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL . f i iw.. - V, Y RE' 3, i i A Norman Anderson runs down the court as Riley Dunbar throws in. M.. , Freshmen Offer Promise Under the direction of Coach Walter Dansby, the junior Varsity Rebels finished a successful year. With many new players bringing fresh new talent to Southwest basketball, Coach Dansby worked mostly on perfecting the team,s executions and improving an offensive strategy, and preparing individuals on the team for a continuing successful Varsity team in future years. The Freshman basketball team entered this year into the world of high school competition. Beginning the season in january, the freshmen worked all year, learning the basics of basketball competition. With a capable coach and a great deal of raw but potential talent. the team offers promising talent, Row 1 Reginald Sanders, Lynn Harty, Ray Skinner, Andra Rubell, Coach Walter Dansby, Danny Walzier, Ronnie Wiggins, Adrian Trppens Reggie Wilson. Row 2: Rily joe Dunbar, Michael Richmond, Norman Anderson, Anthony Fobbs, johnny Brown, Willie jackson, Maurice McPherson. Mrk' MQ' ,L 'l--..,,,,- 5 V p .,.,-,--0 IUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL 99 Girls Teams Lead District The Southwest girls, varsity and junior varsi- ty hasketball teams were strong contenders for the district Crown under the direction of Coaches Mike Thompson and Pam Talhert, Practicing every day after school for three hours, the varsity team placed third in district this year behind Dunbar and O.D, Wyatt, with Dunhar taking first. As a young team with only one starting senior, Monica, Coach Pam Tal- hert was pleased with how well the team worked together. Taking first in district under the direction of Coach Mike Thompson, the junior varsity team showed great proinise in defending the district title in future years. With O.D. Wyatt proving to be their toughest competition, Southwest won first with an undefeated season. Monica Whitaker dribble-s her way to fame and fortune. ff - f s 5 y r- 1'-rg' i.,-- Varsity: Top: Pam Talbert tCoachJ, Paula Walstacl, Shelly Ward, Tricia Clay, Dawn Eatherly, Ginna Walters tTrainerJ, Allison Hooper tManagerj. Bottom: Missy Smith, Monica Whitaker, Misty Wilson, Pam Temple, Shawnda Powers, Micke Mabry. 100 GIRLS BASKETBALL v Q55-Q: IV Varsity: Top: Mike Thompson fCoachJ, Rita johnson, Peggy Johnson, Patti Post, Kathy Reuter, Staci Ward, Sharon Holland, Diana Dalhausser, Shannon Morgan, Candy Hayes CManagerJ. Row 2: Tamara Hill CManagerJ, Sharon Stringham, Cindy Byers, Allison Ashley, Rosa McClellan, Heide Wallington, Rhonda Cotton. Not pictured Carol Pappas. Staci Ward jumps for a rebound. A M, l l - - L- -1-,M iilmnv 5,-YB Q- fm' Pam Talbert discusses strategy with Missy Smith and Shelly Ward. GIRLS BASKETBALL 101 Larry Coble passes the ball for- ward. Players Excel If there is one thing I would wish for the team, Coach Luis Carguilo once stated, it would be that the student body be aware of our winning and caref' Finishing first in District last year, the South- west boys' soccer team promised another winning season under the guidance of Coach Garguilo. With their toughest competition being Arlington Heights, Western Hills, and Paschal, the team seemed flawless in every game they played. The players worked hard every day after school, per- fecting their shooting skills and ball control, Hop- ing for another winning season, the Southwest soccer team had the drive and the determination to prove themselves champions once again. i ,i i la U4 ,,4r- Boys' IV Soccer Team: Row 1: Mike Ross, Chris Holland, Todd Negley, Elliot Bevers, Row 2: Coach Garguilo, Chris Graham, Levi jones, Sanjay Mahendroo, Randy Burdorf. Row 3: Carry Ash, Mitch Harty, Roy Blauco, Richard Clayton, George Weimer, Scott Cogswell. 4 1 1 i i s Diego Pedroza drives up the middle to try to score. Mark Brown scores one. Boys' Varsity Soccer Team: Row 1: Coach Gargiulo, Mike Smith, Steve Baca, Mike Bravenac, Chad Hinkle, john Nelson, john Breese, Row 2: Mike jones, Mark Clemons, Fernando Santos, Diego Pedroza, Dave McBeth, jerry Appel, Stephen Mielke, Todd Dreyer. Row 3: Mark Brown, Tom Miller, Evan Meeks, Randy Wallace, Tom Weimer, Billy Sanderford, Zeke Snodgrass, Earnie Aleala, Larry Coble, 102 BOYS' SOCCER - C 'L 0 E A Lnder the direction of Coach Kris Nettleship, the Southwest girls' soccer team had another successful year, finish- ing high in district. With their toughest competition being Paschal and Arlington Heights this year, the girls worked hard every day after school for three hours drilling and perfecting skills. The twen- pw g at - 4 97' In--1'::'-'Mk ,, filffsi ? rb- 'L .adam-oi 1 r Q d.,,,,,,..- W-.. ,. - ,. . .- ty-one girls on the team were relatively new and inexperienced, but no less deter- mined to prove themselves champions. With two new goalies, Carolyn Carver and Cory Bilz working well together, the Southwest soccer team worked hard in producing another winning season, . A E .Q-in C - if l Q ., f f-, , , ...V . u ie Owen sees Country Day s 322 closing in on the ball. Chris Oullete runs for a kick against Country Day. N . 4 5 f il 4 Girls Soccer Team Bottom Row Sheri Sassman jennifer Chandler, Cindy Byers, Lyn Schutt, Lynn McAteer Row 2- Beth Beahrs Kath Poss Chris A - 1 Y , Eullete hilichele Lazo Debbie Schultz Row 8 Lisa Seaver Cory Bilz, jill johnslon, Elisa Werner, Diane Kocourek, Allison Cochran. Top Row: Amy asa er ma Koop Phyllis Lazo Carolyn Carver julie Owen Paula Eberleln. GIRLS' SOCCER 103 Golfers Compete In Tournaments Under the guidance of Mr. Ed Ptevercomb, the South- west golf team had another successful season. The team practiced during sixth period and after school at various golf courses working on their driving and putting. Attend- ing many important tournaments including the Recreation Tournament and tournaments in Grand Prairie, joshua, and Arlington Heights proved to be the team's toughest competition. Mr. Revercomb praised the talent of many of his golfers, citing Larry Riley, Brad Stumpf, Gary Howard, and Cory Black as some of the outstanding members of the team. ' W-ff 3' Q ' . Larry Riley demonstrates the skill which has made him one of the top Southwest golfers. Mike Nelson concentrates on a putt. 104 coLF A.. -1 .. . vn.j.1J,, A, 2.-er 'Q ' I ,grae . nib Steve jones works on perfecting his swing. 9-. I jf Boys' Golf Team: Bottom: Bill Bradley, Cory Black, Kasey Blair, Glen james, Mike Nelson, Douglas Carlton, Coach Ed Revercomb. Top: Craig Carlisle, Trey White, Cary Howard, Brad Stumpf, Mark Hines, Britt lngebritson. ,W I 'Mi 2473 , dig:--gg' -J: .4- Rodeo Team: Top: Eric Donahue, john Gray, Frank Clewis, Mike Finman, Tim Tyra. Row 2: Linda Stephenson, Terrie Albany, Christy Truett. Bottom: Laura Ladd. Rodeo Team Rides RODEO 105 SHS Swim Team. lst Row: Coach Grawunder, Ann Staller, julie Sebastian, Chrissy Holub, Beth Monroe, jenny Leham, Leslie Echols, Tracie Foster, Wes Massey. 2nd Row: Marie Lowes, Stephanie Lowes, Brian McCarthy, Kim Covi, Angie McKenna, Colin McCarthy, Kay Swyers, Kelly Cook, Barbara McEachern, Tracy Wegener, julie KoeBernick. Srd Row: Lee Williford, Lori Christian, Sue Sands, David Hahn, Kurt Williams, Mike Sanderson, Roger Smith, Darrell Maronde, Martha Batsche, Sharron Amsden, Regina Polk. 4th Row: Scott Whisenhunt, Lisa Santinocete, Carolyn Green, Danelle Harris, jimmy Mulqueen, Graham Ayers, Colby Williford, Paul Bennett, joe Thompson, Bruce Thornton, Mike Richey, Freddy Cludius, Eric O'Day, Mark Eberlein. Not in Picture: Elio Acosta, Cheri jobe, jennifer McDowell, Nomica Orbison, Andy Pitts, Brett Ftuddell, Ted Test, Donna Thomasson QAideJ, Greg Thommasson. x 'X,,,, A K . tv Getting the joke, Sue Sands leaves Beth Monroe bewildered. 106 SWIMMING Bruce Thornton prepares to race, is jennifer McDowell demonstrates a tuck position for a flip. Rebel Swimmers Remain On Top Swimming is an individual, as well as a team sport, one that takes lmoth time and dedication. Besides practicing at the Panther's Boys' Club Monday through Thursday after school, most swimmers pre- pared for meets on their own by jogging, lifting weights, and swim- ming in the mornings. Though this year's team was young, ac- cording to Coach Ray Grawunder, the team was strong and would probably carry the District crown for the seventh consecutive year. This would further Coach Grawunder's flawless record. 86 5-29 S i ? Lisa Santinoceto smiles her approval with the swim team's progress in d robu- 0 istrict meets. , g N. X Chrissy Holub rests following strenuous competition. SWIMMING 107 Swimmers Excel This year, the Seim Team showed strength in distance, with junior Kay Swyers, and Seniors Cherrie jobe, Graham Ayers, and jim Mulqueen excelling as this year's top individual swimmers. The swim team won many meets overall, including the City meet, which they sponsored. Their leading contender would be Arlington Heights for the district title. The Southwest diving team, though small, showed great promise, with Julie Sebastian as first place potential in state after winning fourth in state last year. 3' Yi , qfgs 'S ,,, Y. wifi I , -wsesv ' Roger Smith can't believe the speed of his team mates. Beth Monroe prepares to dive as Stephanie Lowes looks on Carolyn Green, Lisa Santinoceto, Kim Codi, Kelly Cook, and Martha Basche caught by the camera before a meet 108 SWIMMING ' - ,wi '-. wa .I tfs yffffw. s l ,, . , t, y - A P' ., o,g ,eff Q gp . . V pas. , W t, 3 n, ep yr' Pg ,, vit -W 2 M , ' .qs 4- K iw, I J fj SW ' , . r W .1 4' , ' ,Jef ,.., s , nv' junior Beth Monroe shows free style during city relays. -1 .iv Team Captain Elio Accosta 81 Mike Sanderson come out of the locker room smiling over a city relay victory. Coach Ray Grawuncler rlozes off while scoring for divers, SWIMMING 109 David Alexander practices his volleying technique. I 441-Aa-n......aA-...Q 110 BOYS TENNIS ilddil , 1 il 5 r, tb. J Q 'T ' Scott Hardegree shows good form as-well-as concentration. 4 ,111 if ' A Boys Tennis Team: CL to RJ: Row 1: Craig Christy, Greg Cipson, Chris Beckrich, Mark Dyal, Keith Saddoris, jim Hey. Row 2: jeff Dreyer, john Davis, Matt Allen, john Williams, Phillip Lambert. Row 8: Mr. james Hoffpauir, Scott Hardegree, David Alexander, Troy Lawton, Mike Fangman, Steve Presley, Cary Margolis. .EF e,,N..,gw+f,,!fe l -,L f gd, ' 'fp' - f.'-iergfsff ' if-,nax1Ls',f,.f,f' ..s.--Hl,ia.4fe- 1K.4.a.4s'ns,44ff , gr3a'l,r 'x,rr3eAeg, Anti ii Lyn ,. we-1 K, ' v:fy'.i ni . . lmlvm .ff ,.xf:,.-z'- ., a , . I 1, Y nh :JI4 -. r .ug rx .ug 1. flaw: Boys Tennis we 'fesa-sft' Team Rallies To Hosting a tournament of their own and partici- pating in other tournaments including Duncan- ville. Irving, and District, the Southwest Boys Tennis team worked hard under the direction of Nlr. james Hoffpauir, Twenty-four players on the team competed this year, combining experience and fresh new talent ,, for another successful season. Many players con- trihuted to the success of the team this year in- f cluding David Alexander, a senior, and Steve Presley, a sophomore. who proved to be outstand- Troy Lawton delivers a fast serve during a practice. ing tennis team ITl6'IHlJt'I'S. JL. xl? 1 .. - - Steve Presley dcesn't know whether to hit the ball or wave to it. BOYS TENNIS 111 H A s Girls Net inning Season Under the coaching of Mrs. Lela Standifer, the South- west Girls' Tennis team had another successful season. The Girls' Tennis team participated in several tour- naments, including the tournaments at TVVG, Arlington Heights, and Bell High School. The SHS uNetters proved solid in District with players such as Libhy Dun- ' can. Lucy Bensinger, Pam Lowerey, and julie Shanklin leading the way to victory in many tournaments and practicing every day during sixth period and after school. Mrs. Standifer said of her team, Over the years, it has heen a great pleasure to work with some very fine people. ' Lucy Bensinger shows good form in returning a short volley. f . f Girls' Tennis Team: QL to RJ: Row 1: Allyson Hall, Cay Waltrip. Row 2: Pam Lowery, Libby Duncan, julie Shanklin, Patti Lee. Row 3: Lauren jackson, janet Browder, Kelly Beard, Christi Roberson Row 4: Cindy Heiss, Lucy Bensinger, Denise Young, Mrs. Lela Standifer, Diana Dalhausser, Traci Mayers, Paige Headrick. 112 GIRLS' TENNIS M Q in ' 4' : ' . - . rr . I 'Y K is 'fly ' A s o - ' 'Q' Q- , , ' I 5 ET. . 5 ' . -4-A va iz.. j Alx,,, x ' 'jk .' A-bW mV3 xi R i , ' . ' As A 'Zi' KA M .' r in j,-'W 'fz' 41' 1'-fc' - - 'Q' ' 1 v m ' 4 , , Q51 ,M 'Ogg s. 'Wi so o x 'T :MQ ., wi-341 A K ' . 1 Jifse-ff' N o X M o so S. owfiul A e-' 'swf 1.4. W Q is A J 'M K. Q N nn N 41' . q. . F 1--01 , Libby Duncan practices on her back hand return. julie Shanklin concentrates on a good serve. f K f', 1- r Cl 175, '- , 1 Diana Dalhausser shows a good strong forehand stroke during warmups. GIRLS' TENNIS 113 SHS Gymnasts Prove Competitive Although Coach Pam Talbert and the Southwest gymnasts were frustrated due to the short practice periods and lack of outside support because it wasnlt a UIL sport, the Southwest gymnastics team proved competitive again this year. With only a few teams to go against in the city this year, Western Hills proved to be the team's toughest rival. With many talented gymnasts excelling in all areas, the team overcame all obstacles and fought together as a team of champions. fv ,, CW ,V , .w w 'si Gaye Hodges demonstrated a forward hand-spring. . V'-Viiz. V: ' W- -aww 'QQ-.Q Bottom left to right: Laura Henson, Tracey Coody, Terri Truly, Sharon Gibson, Karen Fedor, Terri Bowers, Amy Freeman, Collette Dacy jerri jo Ottoman. Middle: Carol Hulsey, Angela Geddie, Terri Yates, Gaye Hodges, Carla Alling, Christy Glen. Top: Charity Van Ness Helen Felcete tmanagerl, Coach Pam Talbert, Dawn Kratz Cmanagerl, Luanna Friou Cmanagerj, Sherri Wiles, 114 CYMNASTICS .r,..,. -1 . ,. Sharon Gibson works out on the uneven bars. 5. in , QL . . nba L, -.ivifse 2, ,Ti :v.,',gg ,4e,,, V f H,-1,5 V .ff y. j I . 'sv V' - , .agp -grm, ,Q .nfgrgw 41 : .. I.'S?-fff 'f' 'ff53f'ff?v'2'f ' ' '15 nm' 1 Laura Henson does a backwards round-off. Karen Fedor prepares for her dismount. GYMNASTICS 115 ,A 1 1 frm T 'ii ul UL 1 Boys Cross-Country Team: Row 1. Glen Whitaker, jimmy Regan, james Senisch. Row 2. Mike Efferson, Row 3. Greg Gensheimer, Ross jones, john Berringer, Keith john Berringer carefully paces himself. Breese, David Wagner. Row 4. Kent Bolinger, 'M 5. i David Wagner, Ross jones, and Greg Gensheimer stretch out the lead, 116 X-COUNTRY All-District Individual Champion, Keith Breese, runs like the wind. Mike Efferson runs heroicly against Mesquite Boys X-Country Sets the Pace - 195 ,,.aha.aa X l 155521 Coming down the final stretch. Boys Cross-Country proved exciting this year with varsity, junior varsity, and freshman teams all capturing first place in district. Under the supervision of Coach Nelson, the varsity team went on to place second in Regionals, being one of the three teams qualified for state, along with Arlington and Mesquite, winning eleventh in the state meet. With Keith Breese. and Mike Efferson being the two leading contenders along with many other talented runners, the teams had the endurance, drive and determination to capture first place in six out of eight regional meets. Keith Breese also received the distinction of being Individual District Champion. 'ig .. L X-COUNTRY 117 V, ' A, ,.G,,t.,Ntma.,f 4.31 it LEW fs. 1 ' E? , , fi A A Z Y Ax R4 5 - J r . S, . M X xg 1' s c X ,Q x A .PA , QQ b Q ' W y if Coach Ken Scott concentrates as the track team slaugh- lers the Competmon' Richard Churchill follows through with a clean jump. YE Ki 1: 'x'iiBWvY'Y'M 552 M Harry Wicks proves hard to stay up with to an Azle competitor. jeff Acker shows extreme dexterity in his pole-vaulting 118 BOYS TRACK X. Bows Track Team CL to RJ Row 1 Terry Green james Senisch Kent Bolinger, Keith Breese, Ross jones, Glenn Whitaker, Antonio Alvarado, Bobby Miller Tom Smith Row 2 Preston Thompson Dale Bowman jeff Acker, Roh Churchill, Mark Wahl, Greg Gensheimer, Kevin Diviness, David Wagner james Regan Bubba Vossler Row 3 Manuel Martinez Steve VanGeem, jeff Watson, Harry Wickes, Kenneth. Row 4: Guy Warren David Vandiver David Sumpter Clinton Wilson Ron Terrell Preston Morgan. Boys Outdistanoe Competitors Under the management of Oran Williams and the guid- ance of Coach Mike Nelson, the Southwest Varsity Track team seemed nearly invincible this year. The team proved strong in distance with Keith Breese leading the way and in the field events with john Pattison proving strong in the high jump. .lohn Pattison, who won district in the high jump for the past two years and placed second as a fresh- man, showed even greater promise asia senior. Practicing distance runs in the mornings and working on all other events after school, the team looked forward to running in the district, regional, and state meets. BOYS TRACK 119 Girls X-Country Tough to Beat Coach Linda Schram was busy with more than the usual volleyball and track teams this year. Under her experienced guidance, the Girls' X-Country team won the sistrict title again, proving themselves champions for the eighth year in a row. Up at the school at 7:00 every morning before school, the team worked tirelessly, determined to one day hold the district cham- pionships trophy. Often both boys and girls X-Country ran with each other. The two teams worked closely together as friends, and finally as district champions. Said Nancy Parkhill of the team, We were all winners. If you can run two miles, no matter how fast or slow, with a hurting body and mind, y0u're a win- ner, Q :71:, Girls X-Country team: CL to RD: Nancy Parkhill Marion Mabrey Missy Smith Cindy Bennett Cory Bilz Paula Eberlem 120 GIRLS X-COUNTRY Marian Mabry sprints hard to try and better her time in the final stretch of a race. .3- M fi' Cindy Bennett and Paula Eberlein pace themselves carefully. x . 'D ,014 -. , 9 - . X Y -h ,- - - L3 A ,sf 5 fd Q- A N t t K A x ' -' .9 .ffm YI' 1 5 4.9-an --pl ' . ,' ,-as., , ..,, N ss mf'-:ly , n L1'- . WV Cory Bilz runs beyond normal endurance. GIRLS X-COUNTRY 121 Girl Runners Prove Competitive Attending many meets this year including the Ft. VVorth Girls, Coaches Association Meet in February and the District Meet in April, the girls, varsity and the junior varsity track teams showed strength in the 220 and 440 runs and the hurdles. The varsity team was also a contender in the newest event, the two- mile run, with Cindy Bennett, Paula Eberlein, and julie Owen leading in one and two mile runs. Missy Smith proved an able contender in the 880 run. With their seasons beginning in early February, the teams worked every day under the direction of Coaches Linda Schram and Kris Nettleship. Under the guidance of Coaches Linda Schram and Kris Nettleship, the girls' track teams demonstrating themselves as a determined and competitive group of athletes. In ...SP E ff.. KM 'yi - 4 W K: Q . .. ,., N, ua - ey A 1 71915: 'ff' 3118- 'Kv!. Q 14 , .. I -c Q- 8 V, 'Q K.. f - 6 'Mm sd -G , fgao. . x L .Q- vv'-- , al m . 5. I '.. ' 1 -WA' , . -K . , if mf, x , . s - . 'fam' . , . vm f ' 4, Ir . I . W .3 m X ha z, hip .. r, -.. . A' -if ' -H Tricia Clay scores good at the long jump. -- aw, Varsity Track. Top: Linda Schram fCoachJ, Kallan Flemming, Trena Carpenter, jo james, Nannette Williams, Mary Ann O'Keffe, Tricia Clay, Missy Smith, Mary Beth Hubbard, Lynn Talyor, Amy Lasater, Kina Loop, Nicole Scruggs, Nena Harris CManagerJ Bottom: Cindy Byers, Cindy Bennett, Paula Eberlein, Andrea Seifor, Dori Cameron, Cindy Forney, Allison Hooper, Monica Whitaker, julie Owen, Aua Scott. Not pictured Marian Mabry, Pam Beaton. 122 GIRLS TRACK -I . . R .......,--.,- r Ir. Varsity Track. Kris Nettleship tCoachJ, julie Allgood, Kim Matl, Debra Charles, Bradlea Bouenkirk, Mary Hallett. Center: Elisa Wardor, jackie Rockwell, Amy Cobb, Mary Censheimer. Front: Cherie Russell, Michelle Karie, Becky Miles, Diana Rocca. Not pictured Beth Ely. J v 43' C ,E :gui ':+1 ' x www 'H 1 R' - - ' Y ,, E s ' f -.ac I A r ' , - 1 4.1! a-Af 'Trng 5 . . ,-: i vo, M Q, Q E AN :w,,51,u.3.. , A AN K A K . rx. , . -, ,un 4. 3 ,, . fqfll 8 , t,si'..i75iYfir.2m:ac-izffreif.. th-.. , , wh-' - M .. - Karen Flemming prepares to jump the hurdle. 9 My gfft-f at iv t A ll.,a.?,,q,,y,7i? - . if 4 7 s f ' l ' if lvxu 4 .4 Nannette Williams advances over the hurdle in fine shape. GIRLS TRACK 128 V' XP N0 K R Q :is N -Q so Q I -96: v X Q2- 5 E2 124 VARSITY BASEBALL az' ' 32: ay za f , J, ,Q gi 'W Row 2 Robert Reed, Mike Ellington, Rocky Hopkins, sity Baseb l Team: CL to Ri: Row 1: Dina Swanson, Kight Higgins, Kirk Codby, Sharon Gibson, al Q L1 5 Z gf ua, O EH Q4 .2 S: CI as 2 vf a Q9 .-C ., M 2 P. C C C1 Q ee a O Di bi U 5 U' m N P by E E O I- a Q 'E 5 E0 O Q YE GJ DD C Di :E 3 Vi. JE 52 -DB0 QE .E- -ES 5:3 Q , H.. E230 EE uni .Ev ECO 245 Us: E, NE Qs Ca: O a QU D15 JE 52 ii, ,Ui EE 2 .P- 421 En: -2 SX X1 ci a xmiwnik- ,yy ..... ,,,..,,... .. . ,,,.-z. '- . ,- , vw V .ew .ns hy. 1 f, ' j -aguzrfggrrv-M .JY ' tg-,gif wif? ' 14 f. f 4. 0 af ,,,.j,f3'3 .' VA. , .- -' .-:4:, , .vw -1. lifimfw' f . 4 Varsity bat girls Dina Swanson and Sharon Gibson. 1981 Varsity baseball coach Tom Ingram. 3?n 410 , 71' 1' A .Hi-'J mx, .Zito-t aw - . ,vb - -lr' u .s-. jg ' . :sz f',. 1 ff , 'h. I . . ' W -plz, , i .I A, rr , , Av .ig , , ,iai X R V sf fig V V l 1 V V 0 lf 1 A Graduating seniors: Kirk Codby, Kight Higgins, Rocky Hopkins, Mannie Pace, Robert Reed, Keith Rogers, Tommy Vasquez, Doug Wardlaw. 3 X Xe., S J J wtf il! O sy V- ff Lu. , ww'-Q-,....,. 9,-ry-w .-Q.-v.---.-.. s-..........-.v-.- ,f 5L'5vw4. . ,,.. . ,.,x. MW..- s,...A.-r.s.,.---,,.e,, ,...-.,- w..,.,.......-.M....,,.,,,,................,.,..,. r f Q G ' W A fr: ' A? ffmwfrrg vi.- . 1, lf' x , ir Brad Cothran hits a line drive to right field. .S I.-5 Ricky Levy thrnws to home from the outfield. 'X Mike Middlebrook hits one for the Varsity Team. Robert Reed watches the batter with full alertness, 126 VARSITY BASEBALL Mike Middlebrook completes an out on a double play. Varsity Baseball Proves Victorious Wil? Pasta 5-v-w?gsM.-,ff-was-,fu ,. ,Q .-. is--we Keith Rogers gets a big lead off of first base. ,.,.,,g,:. - -a1?4.4f,9fix'.f,,j--5 N 13, Q ...- -5- Y' 'V - ' ' H.. , f.,5: e.v, yr ' . ,V - vi W y s v. west 139' V V --Q 1 '-its ., I. ' -'I ia ,K A .fa ,iff M! . s.-A aww :t..sf:i- rw: - :rg-gs., l'g3ftf'3'P , -.ig--ff ig? . , 3 :vw-.Ai s . i.: . 4'Qi'd?'g....4 .Ja YN-T'ax.aNsf.nS Kight Higgins, pitching helped the Rebels win' Tommy Vasquez catches a gmunder up the middle. L .-,,..-A-. ,Xa The Southwest varsity baseball team had a solid and strong year with seven returning starters un- der the direction of Coach Tom Ingram. Realiz- ing their goal, to be the best in district, the team worked hard together, becoming proficient and mastering their skills. With Kight Higgins, co- captain of the team next to Kirk Godby, being a potential scholarship winner as well as a profes- sional baseball player, the team was virtually faultless. Working every day after school under Coach Ingram and the management of Danny Mathews and Barry Browning, the team worked hard for a victorious season. VARSITY BASEBALL 127 j.V. player, Sieve Hampton, busts a line drive. ' ' fi a-1 1' ..- V ' ,,,4v-v-40-'. 4 , ,V K t., f' ,A-.wr ..' ,, 'fl ' ' Q. 'ly H - .sf i- 'gs 'h - L ' T - V N1 Varsity player, Ricky Levy, makes it safe to first base. ,. -.. x David Cunningham readies himself for the next pitch, 128 BASEBALL .1 :Q n if 4 l f- . -6 yy 'Q 1 , , mr ' W fJ Haas 84:1 , Mike Middlebrook carries his favorite bats to the plate. Varsity player, Robert Reed, positions himself for a ground ball. .H as :HUM an 1931 I QQ Varsity player, Doug Wardlaw, puts everything he has into his swing. BASEBALL 129 Q I J V. Sn Freshmen Strive To in Under the direction of Coach Calder, the junior Varsity baseball team began their season in early March. With Steve Hampton and Ray Smith pitching well, the team worked hard in preparation for future years of varsity baseball. Working hard to perfect their pitching and hit- ting game, coach Calder stated, f'Without a good pitching and hitting game, a team can't win. With Eastern Hills, Arlington Heights, and OD. Wyatt bringing the team their toughest competition, the team planned to win the District title. With Arlington Heights and Eastern Hills as the Fresh- man teams toughest competiton, the Freshman baseball team worked hard for a winning season under the direc- tion of coach Thompson. Playing all opposing teams twice this season, their first game was played on March 3. Aside from playing ball, the team earned money through spon- soring a dance and a television Raffle in order to raise money for uniforms and equipment. Many key players stood out this year with Ted Truly catching and Brent Kutach playing ball as shortstop. wg am , . 5. . f.- 41 v f - f' iv. QQ.. ' QL Q , , . Todd Moore shows good style in his pitching technique, 130 j,V., FRESHMAN BASEBALL tg' -tit aan., ,. ' if s if if 'WTO 'Q 4 ' A 'Q- R Chris Lord warms up his arm during a practice. Hi, . .zu . It Etta' Freshman baseball coach Mike Thompson '5- f min A -i 1: ...wi QV SH: AT j.V. Baseball Team: CL to RJ: Row 1: Laura Ray, Laura Hill, Deanna Griffin, Cristy Terry, Drew Crowley, Vanoy Hull, Pat Admire. Row 2: Brett Newbury, Mike Morelock, Fabin Aguilar, Steve Hampton, Mike Lansford, Tim Freeman. Row 3: Burk Rosenthal, David Kripple, Tim Krammer, Steve Murray, Tony Madden, Scott Weaver. Row 4: Chris Lord, David Cunningham, Franky Field, Todd Moore, Allen Dana, Lloyd Meredith. Row 5: jeff Boudreaux, Trey Moody, Doug Myers, Ray Smith, Robby Bolinger, David Vasquez, Pat Lacicero, Tommy Van Houten, Bart Reed, Bruce Rushing. - - ..:.L,....l,. wa. .,.,,,.,.,.. ..,, p, Freshman Baseball Team: CL to RD: Row 1: Coach Thompson, Mike johnson, Kyle Mach, Robert Reed, Billy Cozine, Allen Broyles, jim Bane. Row 2: Michelle Middlebrook, Dennis Falk, Todd Schmidt, Brett Bowden, Russell Davidson, Arthur Schubert. Row 3: Amy Holten, David Taylor, Don Cranford, Timmy Vasquez, Tod Hansen, David Russakou. Row 4: Amanda Wardlaw, Dan Finholt, Steve Ellis, Scott Beard, Paul Webber, Robert Thompson. Row 5: Steve Moher, Brent Kutach, Bryan Pharr, john Whitaker, Darin Drerup, Ted Truly. Row 6: Mike Hillman, Zeb King, Ray Johanson, David Schatzmann, Chad May, Dan Allison. Row 7: Bryan Ashton, Todd Duewel, james Stallimgs. jV, FRESHMAN BASEBALL 131 S ike Back olleyers P Coach Nettleship gives the team a pregame pep talk. Asked about her volleyball team, Coach Linda Schram said, I was extremely pleased with the way the team played this sea- son. Coming short of winning district again this year against O.D. Wlyatt, the Southwest Varsity Volleyball Team was an extremely competitive force this year. Early in September, the Varsity team played in an Arlington tournament against strong opponents before the team placed first in the Everman tourna- ment. Nlany top honors were earned this year. Kris Meldrum and Maureen Kenney were chosen to participate in the All-Tourna- ment team at Everman. Donna Tomsic made All-Tournament team at Birdville while Maureen Kenney was voted Best Defen- sive Player at the same tournament. Maureen Kenney and Kris Nleldrnm made first team All-District with Melody Burleson and Donna Tomsic as second team All-District winners. Donna Tomsic spikes a quick return over the net. 132 VOLLEYBALL Kina Koop concentrates on making a well directed serve -x I - ,wwf , Mmmwqq- Michelle Kottler delivers a hard serve to start the next point. Theresa Ross returns a high volley with skill. Ronna Winnett makes a spectacular play, much to the surprise of Amy Lasater. VOLLEYBALL 133 New Coach Leads Way Under the new guidance and inspiration of Coach Kris Nettleship, the junior Varsity and Freshman volleyball teams placed high in dis- trict this year. The Junior Varsity and Fresh- man teams played several outstanding tourna- ments this year, with the tournament at TCJC South being the one of key importance for the junior Varsity and the Paschal tournament bringing competition for the Freshman team. Coach Nettleship embraced her new job of head coach with much enthusiasm. Though she has worked with Coach Linda Schram for the past two years, she was never given full responsibility until this year. Said Schram, 'iCoach Nettleship has done a great job with the IV and Freshman teams. She came into volleyball with little knowledge, but alot of desire. H Proving herself as a fine coach, she was greatly welcomed by her players as well as fellow volleyball coaches as a new and very appreciated face in our school's athletics. F. 3 and 5' L.-as Row 1: julie Heflin, Melody Burleson, Maureen Mo Kenney, Theresa Ross, Michelle Karle. Row 2: Debbie Spanaenberg, Kris Meldrum, Robin Shank, Donna Spiker Tomsic, Kelle Poss, Kathie Onken, Coach Linda Schram. A 41 Vonda Kay Dunn stands ready for action at her end of the court. Coach Nettleship skillfully directs her team toward another victory. 134 VOLLEYBALL j.V, Team-Row 1: Kina Koop, Denise Clark, Kathy Poss, Sheri Sassman, Cindy Byers. Back Row: Coach Kris Nettleship, Mary Hallett, jeanett Tesar, Sheri Glenn, Barbara Hearn, Kim Lowery, Amy Lasater, Peggy johnson, Catrina Craine, Ronna Winnett, 4 ,V -4,2 I. Freshman Team: Row 1: Kim Daster, Michelle Hembre, Quita Brown, Sheryl Glenn, Michelle Kottler, Rachael Valdez, jennifer Chandler. Back Row: Lisa Widner, Lynn McAteer, Valerie Matthews, Allison Cochran, Vonda Kay Dunn, Alice McClendon, Mari Martinez, Coach Kris Nettleship. VOLLEYBALL 135 Cheer1ea,der's Lead Teams As a most welcome and needed group in the school, and probably the most spirited, the Southwest cheerleaders led cheers through all football games, and basketball games and the games less regularly attended. Surviving hot gyms, rain, and wind, the girls lifted spirits and held them high. Under Mrs. Carol Graves and Mrs. Delores Griffith, the girls did more than cheer at games. Painting posters, deco- rating the football players' lockers and rooms, directing Homecoming processions, and leading cheers at pep ral- lies, the Southwest cheerleaders proved to be a true asset in the life of Southwest High. Trouble comes in groups of seven when trying to get everyone in position for pyramids Row 1 left to right: Terri Reinbach, Cathy Sandifer, Donna Kramer, Cindi Pursley. Row 2: Tawni Perman, Cindy Forney, Cindy Howington, Karen Moore. 136 CHEERLEADERS MX rf ...xxx HJ I MW NNI , Cindy Howington awaits Terri Reinbach to begin a cheer. BIP ' ,JV C 2 H 3' - H Karen Moore struts her stuff to Hey Cheerleader , Varsity cheerleaders say practice makes perfect. CHEERLEADERS 137 n ' S? l vnu Allison Abbott, Kim Lewis, Debbie McCormick, Leslie Dean, Tobye Bensinger. Front: Pam Harris. Cheerleaders Promote Spirit With six girls on each team, the Southwest junior Varsity and Freshman Cheerleaders proved invaluable for the underclassman football and other athletic teams. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Carol Graves and Mrs. Delores Griffith, the cheerleaders took part at pep ral- lies, helped sponsor a school dance, and cheered numer- ous athletic teams on to victory. Elected at the end of last year, the girls worked hard to get on the team, and even today, after their own private victories of winning a place on the team, they work to continue promoting spirit at Southwest. 138 CHEERLEADERS nn Cu Leslie Dean and Pam Hawkins help decorate halls during Homecoming Brooke Harris leads the line up as the Freshmen prepare for thei Pam Ritchson, Carrie Richardson, Missy jones, Brook H Y' R na ' r class cheer. arris, and Jana Allgood. Front: Ginny Grove. CHEERLEADERS 139 W ME' V VHS' if 2431 , Clubs The Southwest clubs play an important part in school life, just as the crew is a vital part of making a movie. The special crews add variety to the production. Their individual interests help in making our movie more complete. H93 E 'Tk' 'al Eg :. '1 Y fi. jim Sager 142 MARCHINC BAND tops off the big finale. Wezie Heck shows off at the last pap rally. .? l The Big Red Band from Rebeland: Karen Abernathy, George Alders, Lisa Kay Alderson, Ann Alexander, Kara Allen, Tony Alvarado, Darrell Amsden, Sharon Amsden, Debbie Angus, Steve Armbruster, julie Ashman, Kelley Aslin, Martha Batsche, john Benepe, Diane Biar, john Bogle, Candi Breding, Becky Brill, Angela Brown, Greg Brown, Royd Buchanan, August Bustos, Matt Byars, Christy Caddell, Stacey Canon, Karyn Carroll, Mike Carter, Carolyn Carver, Robert A. Cecil, Dee Ann Chamberlain, Steve Chamberlain, Angela Chance, Pamela Chance, Kevin Combrink, Anne Constantine, Denise Corley, Cassie Cox, Melody Cox, Roger Craig, Lisa Cude, Bernice Cura, Paula Curtis, Ron Denke, Sandra Denke, Barbara Drews, Chris Dunleavy, Susan Dunn, jan Featherston, Holli Fish, Steve Fish, Vince Fleece, Craig Fredlund, Charles Frierson, Howard Garb, joylita, Charles Gilbert, Sherry Glaze, Debbie Good, Kelly, joe Groves, Richard Hair, Bill Hampton, Charles Hampton, Helene Hampton, Pam Hamrick, Lori Haney, Rene Hardy, Robyn Harris, Mark Hart, Wezie Heck, Kelly Helmick, Mary Herman, Delicia Hestle, Alan Hucaby, Brian Hughes, Carol jackson, Dan jackson, Mike jackson, Luci johnson, Darrell jones, julie jones, Daphne Kahn, Amy King, David Koenig, Otto Kuykendall, Kevin Lambert, Patti Lee, Sterling Levell, Stan Lewiecki, Brad Liles, Patricia Lyons, Steve Maddox, john Marsh, Lanny Martin, Kevin McDowell, Billy McLean, Brian McLean, Shari Meadows, Kirk Meroney, Theo Merrity, Collette Michaud, Mark Mitchell, Leslie Mixon, Scott Moelling, julie Moore, jose Morales, Ann Moran, Erid Nance, Bruce Nevius, Eric O'Day, jerri jo Ottmann, Steve Parker, Suzanne Pace, Lisa Pilliod, jrelyn Podesta, Tracy Poe, john Ramos, Phillip Reece, Kia Richmond, jennifer Roberts, David Sager, jim Sager, Scott Sager, Peter Schmitz, jimmy Shoemaker, Christina Sledz, Chris Sloan, Dixie Southerland, David Spencer, Darren Springer, Susan Stackfleth, Lisa Xtamey, Ron Stewart, Scott Stewart, Sherrie Stiles, Sandra Stringer, Thomas Tackett, Shawn Taylor, jeanette Tesar, Christi Thompson, joe Thompson, Sandra Tolbert, Kathryn Vance, Ray Wade, David Watkins, Derrelyn Watkins, jay Webster, john White, Adam Wigahamen, Karen Williams, Anna Wilson, Carey Wilson, Darrin Wilson, Mary Winchester, Tracy Wise, Leslie Wyandt, Karen Zophy. ,as f,-'S Nr' 44 Mary Herman, Bruce Nevius, Karen Williams, and jerri jo Ottmann relax after a busy halftime show. 5 W 4Lkr .. ,'.' ig, dn:6A,.f- f' . j: QfT imc. . . , f' . f n' Vf3fQffff'fff .s . a..l'fi' 9 Cris - ' 1 -1 D lying gyfjlllai-.4 L. Y y V 4 Band members pose in front of their marching display. Marching Band Ea,1'nsTop Rating The Southwest Marching Band had another successful season. Under the direction of Mr. Bob Sherman and the leadership of Drum Majors jim Sager and Alan Huckaby and Band Captain Diane Biar, the band received a ul rating at city competition and the highest honor of 6'Best Band in Class 5A,'. The band also received a ln at UIL. At the Music Bowl held in Denton, the Rebel Band finished second overall and received the award for best Drum Ma- jors. In between their busy schedules, band members sold light bulbs, Christmas ornaments and wrapping, and stuffed animals. The money raised helped buy new uni- forms and pay for the spring band trip. The Brass section keeps the fans on their feet. 2 .5 .5 3 it I2 1 M' ii if W! is Band members look their early morning best. MARCHINC BAND 143 1 A n S Lf- e Q4 . l French Club: Row One L to R, Dacia Newsome, Kristi jones, Stacey Boozer, Christine Thompson, Diana Roca, Bernice Cura, Kim Hancock, Kay johnson, jo james. Row Two: Colin McCarthy, john Langevin, Criss Crombie, Holli Fish, Leslie Wyandt, Tracy Wilson, Melody Cox, Brenda Gordon, Mr. Hofmann, sponsor, Row Three: Albert Lee Salazer, Ronald Wade, Tresha Harris, Michelle Middlebrook, Alex de Chateauvieux, janette Warren, Amy Hansen, Marni Anderson, Ho Nguyen, Debbie Wenham, Andree Poyner. ,,,,,f,,,,...- Spanish Club: Row One L to R, jacqueline Valenciano, Daphne Kahn, Rachel Gotanger, Mala Mahendroo, Kei Nakamura, Any Perez, Anne Constantine, Courtney Thompson. Row Two: Sheri Smith, Serisa Smith, Karen Brown, Marie Lindsay, Shelly Smith, Tim Vasquez, Robert Thompson, Scott Beard, Mercy Ochoa, Chrusty Durst. Row Three: Mrs. O'Dell, sponsor, james Young, jimmy Reese, Elisa Werner, jana Crow, Sara Meakin, jennifer Poynor, David Carter, Ann Alexander, Andrea Seifer, Cathy Sandifer. Row Four: Manuel Govea, Cindy Govea, Ray Wade, Dwain Beaty, Billy Sanderford, Megan Goor, Karen Fedor, Scott Stewart, Kelly Michie, Diego Pedroza, Lee Ellis, Pat Lyons. Language Clubs Stay Busy The French Club has helped promote the French language and re- search the French heritage. The club's 31 students, along with President Michelle Middle-brook and Vice President jo james participated in many contests. The Spanish Club, sponsored by Mrs. O'Dell, has kept busy year round, Mercy Ochoa is President and Mala Mahendroo is Vice President. Both the Russian and German Clubs have busied themselves in learning about the languagejs origin. The Russian Club is sponsored by Mr. joel Langvardt, and the German Club by Mrs. Bungarz. 144 LANGUAGE CLUBS All iw .IX r.. Russian Club: Row One, L to R, Billy Rains, Robert Heil, Clinton Crowley, Ion Pizzo, Mr. Langvardt, sponsor. Row Two: Greg Gensheimer, Andrew johnson, Amy Hansen, jim Wiley, Allan Hale, Linda Creal. Row Three: Kirk Meroney, Matt Green, Michael Hall, George Weimer, Zeke Snodgrass, i , 1 ' Vit? L ' ' , . , . . , , ...mirror K! , V--f ' ' - - .v 'v:1w v- 1 ,. ' ' A '4f'?'f' - A . German Club: Row One, L to R, Frau Bungarz, sponsor, Elizabeth Warren, Linda Coffey, Lyn Schutt, Dina Swanson, Cindy Forney, Anne Constantine, Ann Alexander, Kara Allen, David Taylor, Mary Stallings. Row Two: Debbie Shoultz, Linda Creal, Stacey Canon, Tawni Permann, Elisa Werner, Hazel Fekete, Angie Kroon, Roxanne Intriere, Keith Breese, Cindy Boyd. Row Three: Maryanne O'Keefe, Katie Eklund, Lucy Bensinger, Lisa Seaver, Karen Moher, Susan Terrell, Rodger Hillin, Dana Woolery, Allan Landwer, Carol Hulsey, Karen Moore, Becky Huff. Row Four: David Torsiello, Mike Torsiello, john Williams, Tonya Nelson, Micheala Lasater, Kari Cortez, Laura Horton, Christy Caddell, Leslie Wyandt, Liesel Christian, Stephen Fish, Eric O'Day, David Schatzmann. john Langevin and Michelle jones finish French homework. LANGUAGE CLUBS 145 1 ' 'R if A F Rebel Rouser members count money from the Rebel Rag sale. Concerned Senior Girls pose for a picture before their line dance. Concerned Senior Girls: Row One, L to R, Lori Johnston, Tina Brown, Becky Huff, Angela Geddie, Sherrie Wiles, Alice Wells, Lucy Bensinger, Shannon Scott, Michelle Armbrust, Connie McWhorter, Dina Swanson, Dori Cameron, Connie Castro, Sonya Lyons, Dee Dee Silva, Linda Adkins, Row Two: Deyne Parks, Rhonda Robeson, Babby Van Ness, Toni Stowe, Sally Powell, Derrelyn Watkins, Carol Huckaby, Paula Fronk, Cindy Forney, Terri Yates, Tracy Wise, Elizabeth Warren, Cindy johnson, Susan Holland, Karen Hoerster, Kathy Senisch, Row Three: Terrisa Parvin, Leslie Leach, Diane Phillips, Kelly Corser, Mary jane, Melissa Miller, Debbie Heaton, Dee Crowley, Amy Manning, Shawna Nickell, Susan Long, Annabelle, Kim Hulsey, Chyrisse Carter, Donna Thomassong Row Four: Mary Philipski, Sandy Toby, Debbie Leyva, Renee Tucker, Tawni Permann, Julie Owen, Dawn Anderson, Lisa Hill, Teri Grundy, Terri Crump, Tammi McCurdy, Donna Pauley, Sarah Plummer, Trish Friesen, Becky McKinney, Cheryl Cavender, Cassandra Vlad. 146 CONCERNED SENIOR GIRLS Rebel Spirit Rousers: Row One, L to R, Kay johnson, Trey Moody, Karen Brown, Rhonda Brown, Rita Mendez, Coni Andrews, Susan Brock, Mrs. Angie Becker, Mrs. Susan Bronk, sponsors, Row Two: Kim Hancock, Tobye Bensinger, Kelly Yaunches, Pay Lyons, Mercy Ochoa, janise Meadows, Alana Madison, Chrissie Carver, Mrs. june Grier, sponsor. Row 3: Lisa Haggerty, Laura Phillips, Suzanne Metzger, james Pettus, Robin Rawls, jennifer Broyles, Tiffany Van Ness, Mary Maguire, Juanita Cantu. Active Clubs Promote Spirit The Concerned Senior Girls have participated in several worthwhile activities. Some of these include visiting nurs- ing homes, sending Christmas cards to the Iranian hos- ' tages, and offering a reward for the B.B. Sniper during a pep rally. The group has 65 members enrolled. With the , A, help of sponsor, Mrs. Pam Nelson, the girls did a good job ' , promoting school spirit and benefiting the community. A f Q Q. I f I , L I If I v newly organized club at Southwest, the Rebel Spirit Rous- : f F , It 1 0 '!4L kAW.A S, D ers, have helped revive class spirit among students. Under f fp U V I the supervision of club sponsors, Mrs. Angie Becker, Mrs. . ,- p I K Susan Bronk, and Mrs. June Grier, the Spirit Rousers sold .' V ff p I T Rebel Rags to raise money for their club. Captains, Cori I ' V Andrews, Susan Brock, Robin Rawls, and other club mem- ' 5 ' ' bers decorated lockers for the Homecoming game and f ' ft r' I f ' xg V 1 -- iff. p 5 , ' f X participated in a pep rally skit. f I Dina Swanson, Michelle Armbrust, and Shannon Scott were a walking postcard when CSC sold Christmas cards for the Iranian hostages. REBEL SPIRIT ROUSERS 147 -,V any A C, ,ff A 'fr' ,.,--ff X e-YD -- rw Math Club: Row One, L to R, Mrs. Susan Crummel, sponsor, Ellen Vernon, Andrew johnson, Dana Woolery, Dan jackson: Row Two: Denise Draper, Kathryn Drews, Denise Tiberi, Mala Mahendroo, Bernice Cura, Row Three: Shawna Nickell, Kevin Combrink, Chris Dillon, jim Wiley, Curtis Kelly, Mike jackson, Rachel Ganzon. N 'Theres a fly in the what? , asks Angela Geddie of a well aware Elizabeth Warren. , ,awe- H ,,,, .., A'-ff , X 'fd-,M,, ,,. Science Club: Row One, L to R, Elizabeth Warren, Lisa Newsome, Lauren jackson, Denise Tiberi, Clete Rheinlaender, Ann Alexander, Becky Quiroz, Tommy Vasquez, Dorothy Thomas, sponsor, Row Two: Mike Stratton, Mary Winchester, Michelle jones, Sarah Welton, Terrie Graham, Thua Vu, Brian McCarthy, Anne Constantine, Randy Bowers, Row Three: Dileep Bhateley, Coralea Hart, Chris Dillon, Libby Duncan, Connie McWhorter, Angela Geddie, Fernando Santos, jim Wiley, Richard Schulz, Row Four: Michel Desterbecy, Giles Smith, Michael Efferson, john Patison, Trey Plankey, Colby Williford, David Zwernemann, Greg Cipson, Kent Mach, 148 MATH, SCIENCE Stage Band: Row One, L to R, Dixie Southerland, Barbara Drews, julie Ashman, Diane Biar, Bruce Nevius, Shari Meadows, Dan jacksong Row Two: Mike Torrisi, Curtis Beaman, Bob Taylor, Sam Barnett, Mike jackson, Lisa Cude, Steve Chamberlain, Ron Denke, Scott Moelling, Row Three: Steve Cavender, Kevin Combrink, Mr. Bob Sherman, Steve Armbruster, Eric Nance, Anna Wilson, Lori Haney. 'C -45: f 1 if Whiz Quiz: Row One, L to R, Mrs. Susan Crummel, sponsor, Robert Heil, Andrew johnson, Mr. jim Hofmann, sponsorg Row Two: jim Wiley, Clinton Crowley, Randy Bowers. Various Clubs Remain Active This year's Math Club stayed busy this year furthering their knowledge in math, number sense, and calculators. Club sponsor, Mrs. Susan Crummel, helped prepare club members for local contests, Led by President Andrew johnson and Vice President Dan jackson, the Math Club represented Southwest in a manner anyone would be proud of. The Science Club, sponsored by Mrs. Dorothy Thomas was involved in several advanced projects. The Fort Worth Regional Science Fair, NTSU Energy Program, and the Premedical-Predental Symposium at TCU were the main events the club was involved in. Hard work and determi- nation helped these 35 members attain their goals with ease. Science Club president is Michelle jones and Vice President is Denise Tiberi. This years Stage Band was in constant practice for com- petition at the second annual i'Battle of the Stage Bands . They came into the contest defending the first place spot they now hold. This years band features State jazz Band bass trombonist, Scott Moelling. The live member Whiz Quiz team hopes to achieve the same success of .last yearis team. Sponsors, Mrs. Susan Crummel and Mr. jim Hofmann helped prepare the team for competitions such as the uBattle of the Brains . Whiz Quiz President is Andrew johnson. Wi-IIZ KIDS, STAGE BAND 149 Debate Team ins For Southwest Students in the Forensics program gain confidence and poise through competative speaking and performance. Debate was offered as a class this year for the first time under Coach Donna Hall, Forensics President is jeff Harwell and Vice President is Heidi Phillips. Interpretative events such as duet acting, prose and poetry events teach students to gain insight and understanding into authors works. Debators earn points toward membership in the National Forensics League through competition. Students participated in local and area speech tournaments and competed in NFL and UIL competition. Southwest also hosted a speech tournament. 5 z 150 FORENSICS Debate Team Members display their trophies. Mike Petty wins a Stare office ranking- 1 Forensics: Row One, L to R, Mrs, Donna Hall, sponsor, Terrisa Parvin, Butch Webb, jeff Harwell, Heidi Phillips, Char DeGroote, Brain Harris, Tracy Nance, Deyne Parks, Cathy Exner, Michael Russakovg Row Two: Cory Bilz, Rick Blue, Michelle Massey, john Traines, Kyle Eberlein, john Stenger, Christi Deems, Lisa Hagerty, Carol Condon, john Breeze, Trish Friesen, Row Three: Richard Taylor, Karen Warner, Chris Featherston, Clayton Hays, Terri Crump, Bill Hampton, Mike Petty, john Gibson, Kim Anderson, Tracy Qegener, Deanna Weaver, jim McKenzie. ----L iq! ru ,, Q 'X 'fllf P. , ' i. l U S ' fad Eiirzslrwisvhighw , me - TQ' ' l'lhYliN'wf!f'24 f'r'fr- 'flf-.. r13'if?f?!'za+f1f B B Thespians: Row One L to R, john Breese, jeff Harwell, Tracy Nance, Mike Petty, Terissa Parvin, Trish Friesen, Brian Harris, Maxey Overton, Kim Kallmeyer, Row Two: Sandy Reames, Heidi Phillips, Phyllis Lee, Cathy Exner, Maria Williams, jon Featherston, Danny Wright, Bev Zophy, Amy Cross, Rita Mendz, Row Three: Kathie Hempel, jim McKenzie, Steve Sitz, Michael Durda, joe Kee, Phil Dorsey, Big Bird, Terri Crump, Anne Nocher. T PP P Thespians Have Successful Year As an official club of Southwest, the Thespians were responsible for presenting school plays, as well as outside productions. Because it was a group of distinguished drama students, members gain recognition as Thespains through points earned participating ac- tively in plays and backstage. Sponsored by Mrs. Edlyne Dickson, Patricia Friesen worked as President and Brian Harris served as Vice President. With Diary of Adam and Eve and Twain by the Tale as their fall production, the group of 27 active members worked even harder on the spring musical, Brigadoon, completing another successful year. A scene from last year's musical, Annie Get Your Gun . THESPIANS 151 152 HOC, DE Clubs Prepare Members VOE trains students in typing skills and the operation of office equip- ment. This active club sponsored by Mrs. Sylvia Land involves office related jobs. HOC is a health oriented club which offers training in a medical career. This club is sponsored by Mrs. Pansy Pettus. DE provides students the information and experience to learn different occupations. HECE sponsored by Mrs. Susan Bronk, deals with the world of work and job training. HECE sold Rebel Spirit Hat Ribbons and the class is offered to juniors and seniors. N ,,.., ..... My-f-'f '-TI' ...- HOC: Row One, L to R, Susan Holland, Lori Johnston, Phyllis Griffin, Ross Jones, Annie Williams, Mrs. Pansy Pettus, advisor, Row Two: Phillip Trotter, Donna Kneeland, Becky Huff, Donna Gann, Jody Danirl, Lisa Tuckey, Thua Throng Vu, Kathy Marshall, Row Three: Anita Rivers, Toni Stowe, Pam Cox, Susan Fedor, Barbara Cornish, Judith Kerr, Darla Sumpter, Melissa Miller. DE: Row One, L to R, Mrs. Patricia Cannon, Stan Leggit, Casey Mills, Brad Goad, Dawn Anderson, Teresa Ramirez, Cindy Freeman, Anne Gilliland, Row Two: Rhonda Upton, Donna Gunter, Dee Dee Dubbs, Robin Rawls, Kelly Graham, Rush, Erin Dougher, Row Three: Brett Hague, Carol Gudat, Beth Bielss, Connie Keenom, Brooke Ashman, Row Four: Kevin Mc Dougal, Matt Kaarlela, Brent Estill, Mitzi Terry, Beth Hutson E Q1 rex A.- , HECE: Row One, L to R, Becky McKinney, Randy Lambert, Dana Standridge, Amy Manning, Dee Dee Silva, Tracy Bently, Lora Walden, Row Two: Desmond Brown, Danielle Ross, Leslie Leach, Babby Van Ness, Alice Wells, julie Autry, Lee Ann Thomas, Beth Taft, Mrs. Susan Bronk, sponsor, Row Three: Steve Bridges, jeff Bryant, Chris Crawford, Peter Iohnston, Pelps, jess Pizzo, Gina Huckaby. rdvia-,,. Q VOE: Row One, L to R, Holly Oliver, Kelly Corser, jo Sorensen, Becky Kutzler, Sandra Tobey, Connie Pittman, Vivian Cantu, jan Landis, Kim Blackmon, Ruby Lee, Kari McCormick, Row Two: Mrs. Sylvia Land, sponsor, Shirley Harrell, Debbie Leyva, Mary Philipski, Melissa Joiner, Carrie Smith, Peggy Westhoff, Cathie Smith, Becky Ritchie, Dee Miller, Lisa Hofmang Row Three: Casandra Vlad, Rene Kirschner, Holly Wilson, Kelly Hawkins, Brenda Beaupre, Rene Hardy, Karen Henry, julie Cray, Row Four: Nancy Robbins, Carolyn Craig, Barbara Hearn, Ginna Walters, Sharon Gibson, Tammy Tyra, Laura Skidgel, Sandra King, Paige Eatherly, Alana Madison, Mercy Ochoa, OEA, HECE 153 v -.!Nx.!,. ICT: Row One, L to R, Susan Dreves, Tadd Wagner, Brian Smith, Eric Donawho, Kent Bolinger, Kirk Davis, Row Two: Mr. Wheat, sponsor, Lori Caldwell, Brian Fisch, Melinda Walters, BJ. Connell, Rickey Swindellg Row Three: jeff McEwin, Ruben Rodriguez, Timmy Tyra, Eddie Cooley. Clubs Inform Students ICT is a class taught by Mr. Sam Wheat and is offered to juniors and seniors. This class allows a student to attend school part of the day, while working the latter half of the day. These various jobs prepare for a future career and class credit is also earned. The Student Advisory Committee, sponsored by Ms, Meek and Miss Wilson have an active membership of 18. The President is Yolanda Sparks and the Vice President is Mikaela Wade. The organization takes part in devel- oping more activities to eliminate minority group isolation, as well as serving as a hu- man relations group. Thanks to the efforts of this committee, we have a suggestion box located in the front office. 154 STUDENT ADVISORY, ICT l P . 7 - ,,,1 Student Advisory: Row One, L to R, Mrs. Meek, sponsor, Sheri Smith, Pauline Cura, Paula Thornton, Yolanda Sparks, Becky Quiroz, Row Two: Serisa Smith, Catrina Araine, Mikaela Wade, Lynn Reynolds, Melissa joiner, Sonya Lyon, Laura Ray, Denise joyce, jim Wiley, Carol Huckaby, Nathan McClellan. X if I 1 Key Club: Row One, L to R, Wezie Heck, Karen Williams, Mary Herman, Lise Smith, Patricia Malone, Lynn Reynolds, Yolanda Sparks, Mikaela Wade: Row Two: Kimberly Alexander, Stan Lewiecki, Monica Grant, Tom Youngman, Robert Blassingame, Catrina Craine, Laura Ray. S! WV Art Club: Row One, L to R, Mrs. Bettie Walton, sponsor, Connie Castro, Any Perez, Lori Brammer, Cindy Heiss, Becky Quirozg Row Two: Mike Worden, jeff Aston, Mike Cuertz, Shannon Scott, Donna Pauley, Row Three: Dennis Piper, David McMindes, David Alexander, Hal Fewell, Tom Weimer, Todd Hansen, K'Lynn Hanson, Row Four: Wayne Sneed, David Alexander. Art, Key Clubs Conolude Eventful, Busy Year The Key Club, led by Yolanda Sparks, acts as a service group to Southwest as well as the community. The mem- bers, sponsored by Mr. Ed York, visited the Wedgwood Nursing Home. The Art Club had a busy year sponsoring an Art Fair selling ceramics, ornaments, and Christmas Southwest students. wreaths. The 21 members took part in creating macrame, pottery, and paintings. Mrs. Bettie Walton sponsored this group which strived to promote the artistic abilities of ART, KEY CLUBS 155 Choir Has inning Year The A Capella Choir of Southwest has actively participated in many contests, local and abroad. In the fall, the choir had All-District tryouts. Christmas assemblies and city choir contests were the winter activities, spring brought on practice for the spring musical, ulirigacloonn, and a z- ' concert tour of VVest Texas ancl New Mexico, The A Capella Choir is 'z V S X llllilel' Ill? SllpG1'ViSiOIl of Mr. Dillllly H6'IlSl9y. Donna Thomasson and Tammy McCurdy practice their singing warm-ups, A Cappella Choir: Row One, L to R, Lisa Stamey, Terrie Graham, Kathy Exner, Kia Richmond, C-len Whitaker, john Stenger, Patty Lampley, Diana Copffarth, Brian Harris, Carol Condon, Row Two: Ellen Vernon, Amy King, Steve Vangeem, Terrisa Parvin, Donna Thomasson, Leonard Brown, Daniel Harris, Yvonnia Shaw, Kathie Hempel, Larry Swartz, Terri Crump, Row Three: Kim Lowery, Venetta Williams, Phil Dorsey, Amy Cross, Lori Cooley, Steve Sitz, Kim Kallmeyer, Anne Nocher, jeff Harwell, Sherrie Stiles, Tracy Wise, Row Four: Marilyn Poytner, Pam Lowery, Scott Wilson, Patricia Friesen, Tammy McCurdy, Ray Wade, Danny Wright, Beverly Zophy, Laura Horton, jim McKenzie. All-District Choir: Row One, L to R, Bev Zophy, jim Cain, Kia Richmondg Row Two: jeff Harwell, Terissa Parvin, Larry Swartz, Marilyn Poyner, Ray Ward, Row Three: Keith Hoover, Laura Horton, Scott Wilson, Trish Priesen, Danny VVright. 156 CHOIR I Orchestra: Row One, L to R, Mrs. Jean Craham, Becky Miles, Michelle Michaud, Elizabeth Warren, Presidentg Sarah Welton, Vice Presidentg Lori Christian, Debbie Schulz, Row Two: Sterling Levell, Sandy Denke, Pam Teagarden, Diana Roca, Stacy Arms, Lucy Deeter, Carolyn Tarsha, Todd Brown, james Williams, Row Three: Beth Monroe, Allison Cochran, Lisa Haggerty, Dana Mayfield, Bess Ann Butler, Robin Boyer, Scott Wilson, john McCain, Sarah Meekin, Regina Polk, Row Four: Phillip Smerick, Kay Sweyers, Colby Williford, Shannon O'Kelly, Chris Lord, jim Holley, Pam Burkhalter, Vanoy Hull, Keith Moore, james Mapes, Susan Ashley, Billy Packer. Se' Orchestra members entertain at Hulen Mall. al' l Bess Ann Butler and Dana Mayfield take a break after a performance. Orchestra Provides Culture The Southwest Orchestra, headed by President Elizabeth Xtarren and Vice President Sarah Welton, have kept busy this year performing in concerts and competition. The 41 mem- bers started off with a November concert at TCU, the Christ- mas Program for SW, and Regional Orchestra, The Orchestra also attended a Denton VVorkshop, UIL contest, and will com- plete a busy year providing the music for the spring musical, l3rigadoon . Orchestra leader is Mrs. jean Graham. ORCHESTRA 157 Announoers And SOS Stay Busy Each morning during homeroom, students are given a Chance to listen to the latest activi- ties and information that the members of the Announcer's Club have to offer. At the begin- ning of the year, try-outs for the Announcer's Club were held. The people who made it were selected by the sponsors, Mrs. Edlyne Dickson and Mrs. Mary jones, as the ones who did the best job of presenting the announcements in a clear and interesting way. 4 gh Announcefs Club: Row One L to R, Mrs. Mary jones, sponsor, Cindy Forney, Car De Groote, Cindy johnson, Deyne Parks, Mrs. Edlyne Dickson, sponsor, Row Two: Terri Yates, Butch Webb, Nathan McClellan, Dina Swanson, Row Three: Terissa Parvin, Mark Hines, Tom Miller, Trish Friesen, O SOS: Row One l to r, Mrs. Elise jones, julie Knight, Pauline Cura, Mary Dederich, Alisa Breeseg Row Two: Cynthia Jordon, Lisa Seaver, Pam Hornrick, Karen Moher, Elisa Werner, Mrs. Avis Stone. 158 SOS, ANNOUNCERS CLUB T FHA Tackles Problems The Signs of Silence serves as goodwill ambassadors for Southwest High School. The 12 active members help closing the communication gap between the hearing and non-hearing people. Performing during Christ- mas in several local malls, the club created an interest in sign language. 4, l Karen Moher is the President and the club is sponsored by Mrs. Elise Iones An FHA member enjoys cooking. llllil MTS- Avis SUPRE- With learning to keep a home as the clubs primary goal, FHA-HERO served an important function in the life of our school. with all the home related problems in our society to- day, Mrs, Boyd, the gr0up's sponsor commented, It's important to learn to deal with these problems. As one of eight chapters in Texas, the South- west FHA Club attended an area con- vention in Denton and the state con- vention in early May. Taking part in visiting senior citizens at the local nursing home was cited as one of the club's goals, as well as sponsoring a school dance in March, FHA Executive Council: Row One, L to R, Denise Corley, Sonya Lyon, Linda Lillie, jenny Heiss, Shelly Smith, Row Two: Gretchen Koop, Melonie Martin, Gina Huckaby, Laura Ray, Cindy Heiss, Dianne Kocurek, Chrystal Williford. FHA Row 1 left to right: Cindy Butcher, Ingrid de Chateauvieu, Benita Lane, Diana Ogden, Dawn Staller, Katrina Kennedy, Sarah Rubel, Debbie Hill, Patricia Nanney, Lynn Sanders, Stephanie Rodriguez, Mala Mahendroo, Theresa Ward, Susan Brock, Ruth Werner, Melanie Bybee, Sheri Sassman, Teresa Young, Gayln Hutchinson. Row 2: Donna Kneeland, Paula Thorton, Veronica Kelley, Sherrie Duncan, Terri Hawkins, Samantha Wright, Susan jones, Kathy Conway, Marge Powell, Renay Forrester, Tracy Crabb, janet Banks, Annette Ruddell, Romy Egers, Cindy Garrett, Kristen Carter, Magdalena Caballero, Sarah Brisendine, Holly Wilson, Brian Rubel, Alicia Smith, Diana Byers. Row 3: Yvette Gray, Faye Wilson, Sandra Nelson, Lischa Reed, Gwen Blake, Mary Hickson, Sherry Mann, Kim Knott, Caryn Ray, Denise Draper, Diane Phillips, Jana Beals, Robbin Lyon, Ann Rowe, Angie Kroon, Sandra Colburn, Denise Clark, Liz Curtis, Susan Terrell, Marci Neubecker, Karen Moher, Robin Coffman. Row 4: Brad Beaupre, Bob Ohr, Gary Speed, Robert Reynolds, Terry Langston, Michelle Shelton, Amy Lockett, Tabitha Lovely, Christy Durst, Cecilia Keeley, Leslie Leach, Amy Manning, Robin Rawls, Dawn Crow, Allan Kendrick, Carol Wilkerson, Suzanne Van Note, Shane Green, Valerie Warner. Row 5: Scott Bradburn, Bill Wellman, Mindy Louis, Kathy Kimball, Michael Pickop, Troy Howard, Paul Bennett, Malcolm Keys, Carolyn Greenard, Melissa Long, Quita Brown, Alicia Stull, Carrie Smith, Tere Stier, Kent Bolinger, K'Lynn Hanson, Kathy Senisch, Marian Mabry, Mary Gensheimer, Leslie Rothermel, Lisa Sherburne, Rhonda Bobeson, Kelly Beard, Babby Vanness, Stephine Books, Michelle Armbrust, Tami Hopkins. Row 6: Becky Carpenter, Kelli Peters, Beth Fugleman. FHA 159 3 Fellowship of Christian Athletes: LL to Rl: Row 1: Kirk Godby, Darrin Roberts, Kight Higgins, Melody Burleson, Shelly Ward, Misty Wilson, Pam Temple, Shawnda Powers, Pam Talhert CSponsorJ. Row 2: Bradley Cotharn, David Cunningham, Doug wardlaw, Missy Smith, Micki Mabry, Sharon Stringham, Cindy Byers, Heidi Wallington, Trena O'Toole, Drew Crowley. Row 3: Pat Admire, Ray Smith, Steve Murray, Trey Moody, Doug Myres, C-inna Walters, Shannon Morgan, Allison Ashley, Peggy johnson, Monica Whitaker, Allison Hooper, Amy Lasater, Patti Post, David Taylor, Brad Herron. Row 4: Mike Morelock, Ricky Levy, Michael Ellington, Bruce Rushing, Bary Reed, Danny Mathews, Andy Radelat, Scott Weaver, Mike Lansford, Trey Warren, Tod Hanson, David Schatzmann, Staci Ward, Kathy Reuter, Dawn Eatherly, Paula Walstad, Tamara Hill. Shelly Ward, Pam Temple, and Misty Wilson plan an FCA meeting. CA Has Successful Year The members ofthe Fellowship of Christian Athletes meet twice a month. Various college and professional athletes speak on their experiences in sports and the role of a Christian athlete playing in athletics. SHS students must participate in some type of athletics to join the 25 member strong organization sponsored by coaches Pam Talbert and Tom Ingram. 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'mm S: no F- 4 C: :,2C'5f'5-go :n:mF ,-.mfn Q .- f itll af' . xii, 'X li ---Q... juniors Lisa Watkins, Stacy Measures, and Rick Blue planted trees on the campus Arbor Day. ,,',,,. Student Council: CL to Rl: Row 1: Alice Knowles, Rachel Ganzon, Bernice Cura, Steve Fish, Lucy Bensinger, Mark Hines, john Berringer, Loreen Gilbert, Jana Poynor. Row 2: Trey Moody, Cindy Frank, Dina Swanson, Gretchen Koop, Kristen Carter, Terri Yates, Michele Middlebrook, Connie McWhorter, jennifer Broyles, Sharon Gibson, Row 3: James Pettus, Missy Smith, Paula Fronk, Pam Teagarden, Diane Penick, Lisa Watkins, Stacy Measures, Allison Ashley, Amy Holton, jennifer Roberts, Bruce Kelly. Row 4: John Cochran, Mark Bowden, Vonda Kay Dunn, Leslie Boudreaux, K'Lynn Hanson, Ron Denke, john Marsh, David McBeth, Shawna Nickell, Otto Kuykendall. I Terri Yates and David McBeth confirm plans for the blood drive. STUDENT COUNCIL 161 i QM t P 9 Q ' E Rebelation Staff , L ee S e Mary Herman is proud to use one of those fine classroom typewriters. A A 7 f ,149 S Danny Sides is shocked to hear a deadline is actually met. Nancy Parkhill and Brenda Gabioud find humor in journalism 1 stories. Rebelation: Row One, L to R, Brenda Gabioud, Alex de Chateauvieux, Ingrid Harvey, Lischa Reed, Dina Neace, Chyrisse Carter, Debra Pruitt, Karen Hoerster, Laura Henson, Steve Chamberlain, Donna Gatewood, Robert Blassingame, Mary Herman, Row Two: Reggie Wilson, john Bogle, Kurt Williams, Row Three: Wes Shannon, Phillip Lambert, Danny Sides, George Weimer, Ion Cavender, Roger Smith, Tom Youngman, Nancy Parkhill, Dirk Dalhausser. 162 REBELATION Q , 'Sf it Hall-wanderers to the faculty, yet hard working to themselves, the Rebe- lation staff once again recorded history in an intriguing style. Editors Danny Sides and Chyrisse Carter led the move in giving the Rebelation a new format which proved to be informative, as well as entertaining. Sponsor, Mrs. Judy Hall, selected the main staff in the spring quarter according to writing skills. The staff attended a journalism workshop in Austin to extend their knowledge in paper production, The 1980-81 Rebelation staff should be commended for their professionalism in news reporting. he 41 Dina Neace is the subject of anoth er prowlmg photographer Chyrisse Carter listens to story ideas. 'Alf I have to sell one more ad . . . laughs Robert Blassingame. Tom Youngman didn't find paper staff humor as funny as Dirk Dalhausser. . ...um Q A nu yg ,ug 'EM SESS YQ- Qi: sig, .. W I w f.- fn ' ty -'XL 11' iffifgze f' 1 f qt' L X , , Q I .Q . lm , n' A- . Q4 5.1.13 -we ' 1,1 fr A fzlgffff we ' V 'EQ if , .A,. A K . A, 1 mf REBELATION 163 Yearbook Staff Records History With the exception of Cindy Bryson, Susan Long, Gail Breeze, Debbie Leyva and Robert Blassingame, the 1980-81 Yee Haw staff consists of first year members. These new members were trained in drawing layouts and keeping annu- al secrets. Having attended a yearbook workshop at TWC, the Yee Haw staff competed against other schools in which they won a first place plaque in Cover Design concept. With the movie theme established, the annual staff carried out the idea in a creative and clever way. Cindy Bryson doubled as editor and photographer to put forth her best effort for a successful S ef af annual. Yee Haw sponsor is Mrs. Judy Hall, .1..tt Mrs. Hall gels in the Christmas mood after the December deadline. 164 YEE HAW STAFF What did you say about my layout? questions Susan Long. Yee Haw Staff: Row One, I to R, Scott Youngg Row Two: Connie Castro, Ross Hase, Row Three: Cory Bilz, Cindy johnson, Mary Winchester, Cindy Bryson, Alan Durham, Row Four: Phillip Lambert, Chyrisse Carter, Gail Breese, Kim Hulsey, Robert Blassingame, Teri Sandiferg Row Five: Kurt Williams, Susan Long, Allan Hale, john Bogie, Roger Smith, Clayton Hays, Not pictured: Debbie Leyva. rip' Ns And don't come out 'til you've finished your layout! growls Cindy Bryson to a shattered Cindy johnson, ig, M Robert Blassingame laughs at the idea of filling out more receipt books. Now these are what I call dimples, smiles Kim Hulsey, YEE HAW STAFF 165 '- 'J 5 Staff Critiques Submissions Students enrolled in Creative Writing are major contributors for Southwests highly acclaimed literary magazine, Insight. Short stories, poetry, and original compositions are submitted by staff members who also design an original cover for the May delivered publication. Insight advisor is Mrs. Ruth Thrush. E 'self 'Y y: s - , ., 3 v , -f f 3.33.11 Q Q, . ii 1 t Q MQ. 1 Y . X 11,3 aw. f',..wj4GM ' xg si '. Q I if 33' 551' ws ' ws-rlfifiliawl ge gig ,3 I if -5- , ' f'5gl':Q5T?'f5f.1 QW , .- r Mir I fi, .. - ' ff 4 sgfggm feast ' , in f , 1- 4'e' ' , ,rf f I 'P Z f 1, , we 1 zp, ,-1 David McBeth smiles for the camera while David English and Connie McWhorter write poems. Insight staffers rush to meet their deadline. law Insight Staff: Row One, L to R, Connie McWhorter, Sonya Lyon, Randy Bowers, Steve Chamberlain, Shelley Bryantg Row Two: David McBeth, Renee Nicalosi, Lucrecia Salano, jim Wiley, Kurt Clauser, Mrs. Ruth Thrush, sponsor, Row Three: Taryn Roberts, Meredith Fairchild, Deyne Parks, David English, Brenda Cabioud, John Saal, Ian Landis, Mike Sanderson, Nancy Parkhill, 166 INSIGHT Band members Karen Williams, john Bogle, and Anne Constantine warm-up for the last pep rally. T+- ft 5' wi' .1-J, is 2, t 13 Todd Klempnaur bums another batch of cookies. its Yee Haw staffers pose for fans outside their tour bus. Clubs Spotlighted Important goals are usually accomplished when a student participates in a club. Not only are new friends obtained, but experience is gained in participation and communication. The clubs are geared to benefit the student as well as give them the chance to develop a talent. In conclusion, Southwest organizations give students, as well as the faculty, the chance to broaden their horizons socially and intellectually. CLUB CANDIDS 167 1 FB!l Classes The quality of a movie depends on the people cast in the roles. Southwests quality goes hand-in-hand with the peo- ple who make up the classes. The Freshman, Sophomore, junior, and Senior classes interact to form a unified student body, creating an ideal cast. ' Q vu 1 Student Body Off1oe1'S Treasurer, john Berringerg Vice-President, Steve Fishg President, Mark Hinesg Secretary, Lucy Bensinger Senior Student Council As the school year begins, so does the planning of the senior delega- tion. This year began with the annual senior magazine sales, to pro- mote unity in the class and to raise money for future activities, Other activities included the Halloween safety program to teach elementary school children safety habits and the Thanksgiving Service project in which a needy family received a Thanksgiving turkey, Christmas was a cheery time of year. The delegation put on skits and went caroling at the Wedgwood old folks home and the juvenile Detention home, The coordination of the Senior Dinner-Dance ended up this year's activi- ties with a bang! 170 STUDENT COUNCIL President David McBeth 1 Vice-President Gretchen Koopg Treasurer, Terri Yatesg Secretary, Shawna Nickell. Delegates-Qfront 1, to r.J Dina Swanson, Paula Fronk, Cback l. to r,J john Cochran, Cindy Frank, Connie McWhorter, Mark Bowden. STUDENT COUNCIL 171 Seniors Win Acclaim After belonging to the production company for four years, these members of the senior cast were selected as favorites in the senior acting guild. They have risen to stardom by winning the acclaim of friends and critics as well. Chosen for their personalities and dedica- tion to the cast, these seniors are honored with the Peoples Clioicew Award. Shane Lashley was nominated for a good sense of humor as well as for a friendly personality. Shane divides his time outside of school between work and church activities. Cindy Forney has displayed outstanding academic ability as well as representing Southwest as a cheerleader. Her friendly smile lights the screen in which these four star. Mark Bowden has supported the senior class in many of its activities during his four years at Southwest. His concern for fellow students has been voiced in Student Council meetings. Dori Cameron was selected for her friendly outlook and cheery personality. Dori has been actively involved in both school activities and outside hobbies. 172 SENIOR FAVORITES Clockwise from top left: Shane Lashley, Dori Cameron, Cindy Forney, and Mark Bowden. SENIOR FAVORITES 178 174 SENIORS Linda Adkins Don Alcala David N. Alexander David R. Alexander julie Allen Leneice Allen Matthew Allen Sherrie Allen Carla Alling Darrell Amsden Dawn Anderson Leslie Anderson Mark Andres jerry Appel Steve Armbruster Michelle Armburst Claud Armstrong Patti Arnold Susan Ashley Brooke Ashman julie Ashman Karen Askew jeff Aston 1. sg, pw, 1 ' seg. , rg ,F I J 3.535 . .QQ A 5 A ' W :W I x x A ' 31 trt ill 6:25 in A V 1 '55 . A 3 x A h ' 'yx Smiling to hide her pain, Tina Brown battles to keep her food down. Q' , 1, s V A Qi? W y, .. - ' he A fav U ' Q , w - E ,.,, 'Q A A A 'W it A , m ' I XE . f fhvfs.. V ,llgtzxilm E . , A bl . is V ,E b L A 3 ,fi ii. nf, , 1 1 Norma Austin Julie Autry Melody Baker Marshall Barber Sam Barnett Reginald Barron Melissa Barton Paul Bass Less Bassinger Curtis Beamon Pam Beaton Cary Beckrich Cynthia Bennett Lucy Bensinger Tracy Bentley john Berringer Diane Biar Elizabeth Bielss Pamela Bilz Kim Blackmon Gwen Blake Robert Blassingam john Bogle Kent Bolinger Ginann Bondurant Stephanie Books Todd Boone Mark Bowden Randall Bowers Cindy Boyd Lori Brammer john Breese Gail Breeze Steve Bridges Becky Brill SENIORS 175 A 176 SENIORS Abbie Brodale Desmond Brown Larry Brown Nevin Brown Robert Brown Tina Brown jeff Bryant Shelley Bryant Cindy Bryson Bryan Buchanan f x B M Robin Buchanan Lynn Burkett Pamela Burkhalter Tami Burns Roxy Burkman Melody Burleson '57 Nm? iff we ' v ,H ass 'stef qw ' ' nad, 'l j -- A- S ,IKQJX Cindy Butcher 33' F it Dori Cameron Becky Kutzler Is she dreaming of the perfect man or is it Mr. Reich? Candace Campbell Urbano Cantu Vivian Cantu Chyrisse Carter David Carter ,-3 D' M . 5, 1 X155 if ,yiy . W, .9 .1 ff l .l r 51. wk , 3 . ., W. , . has -R: U.: l . ima L 0 4 C is l Nh A l Wham do I have to do to get an A? questions Beth Hutson. 5 l X' ' ff 'way .,.I .W if 5 - iff 1 X1 If 3' .F A K fi, Q V A C C K ' V X , l 2 C W ti iii lil l' il K . , al W .t t z. if fl 44.2 f iv ' W, CX: .J '4- NL 'w 2' .' .1 r W? 3 5 Xl' ' Z we ,f Connie Castro Cheryl Cayencler Valerie Cephus Steve Chamberlain Clark Chandler Michael Chandler Frank Cheek Richard Churchill Brent Clark Nancy Clayton Teresa Clemons john Cochran Charles Colborn B.j. Connell Kelly Cook Eddie Cooley Keith Cooper Kelly Corser Pam Cox Tim Cox Chris Cranford Dawn Crow Dee Crowley SENIORS 177 178 SENIORS Terri Crump Doug Cuppet Bob Curtis Dirk Dalhauser Joanne Daniel Deborah Daugherty Greg Davidson Dan Davis Kirk Davis Danea Deaver Alex Dechateauvieux joe Dederichs Leslie Denton Chris Dillon Eric Donawho Phillip Dorsey Erin Dougher Ernie Douglas jennifer Dowdell jeffrey Dreyer Dee Dee Dubbs Michon Duncan Robert Dunn Michael Durcla Kris Easterling Dawn Eatherly 1 , . 57,i'?.?, X t Donna Kramer expresses the opinion felt by all. ,. t ,Nts Wieill -- ws- s . ij 1 4 Q .Q ' -I x 4 1 N Z . 1 , , mf., f A I 1- ww. -. N..- r A t my lj it is r 1- ..,. ,. , , 3 . 4 ',x A ' I , s , .i ' I 2 - ' 4. ' 'S ,-I-'J f l r in 'U f y ,EMU Y. ., KPSNI Marci Lk. I I f 5 fs S-'f ,L ,af , ,- fu., C 4 'K ,V Y Q 4 R f A fi 3 Fil ' ..,, J. l, , Q ag 'a, , U X 'P iq -2-if 4 ,, 1 b A -ny: K -- I , lily, , -ff wg: 1 bi, Y 1 , b .:, 3 , C , sn 'fy 1 -Kifwvm .A Q, :-. 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If it , ' wi? , ,, X VA x, aw Paula Eberlein Mark Eberlein Trisa Edens Michael Efferson Georgia Eller Herbert Ellis Susan Engelhart David English Kip Ewing Catherine Exner Stephen Fangman Ion Featherston Paul Fedor Susan Fedor Hazel Fekete Hal Fewell Brian Fisch Stephen Fish Ryclell Fisher Shari Flynn Linda Ford Cindy Forney Cynthia Frank Edward Freeman William Freeman Patricia Friesen Paula Fronk Brenda Cabioucl Dina Cannaway Angela Geddie Gregory Censheimer Marianne Gerald Mike Geurtz Tracye Gibbins Anne Gilliland lim Gilliland Kelly Gimberg john Gibson Sherry Glaze Brad Goacl Kirkland Godby Diana Gopffarth Stephen Gordoa Terrie Graham Terri Grandey Yvette Gray Phyllis Griffin Randy Griffith William Grimm Laura Groves Donna Gunter Brian Gutierrez Allyson Hall Helene Hampton Lori Haney Shirley Harrell Brian Harris Daniel Harris Grady Harris Coralea Hart Ingrid Harvey 'l And now for something completely different , promises john Williams. ,YQ -2:7 4-' .I e xx 1, f . y, X N , L4 r l , ol, J' . 1: ,W , ,W ,mf 'Haig f pf D, X- xv .9 ww if H X. 'i e , 1 cz. MY Raef? . X i B ' A J 5 M E ' .. it ii f' U' v ' IVY eg 4 YQ' .3 1 yo -' M L .V In i .fsr -' 4 , fi' R ' J 5 W .i X . iv f., 4 ll N1 '- N A xmk V 2- it 1. ty A Vu 4, x fi i, Q .1 22' is f f ' -vs i ii, Q1 if 'M at 'Uv' 15 .lit J . , 1 , ai. 1 , N 3 X ln gg -' li X Aims xv ,w Y ' lllt iti ' ' ?fa N ,J '-1 ff v jeffrey Harwell Ross Hase Kevin Hawkins Deborah Heaton -. jim Heck ml Cynthia Heiss Kathie Hempel Teresa Henry Laura Henson Donahoe. I Q Zi ,fx E., if Two girls were walking clown the street and what? questins Eric sl Mary Herman Stephen Herron Cunclie Hicks Right Higgins Lisa Hill Mark Hines Usui Hirnseeke Karen Hoerster Barry Hoffman Lisa Hnfman Michal Holiday Susan Holland Allison Hooper Rocky Hopkins Charles Howell LSL Q' i, 3 'A a if t N K . I Mary Beth Hubbard Ei -V Carol Huckahy Gina Huckaby H- . R K ' Dennis Hughes tfi ,: 1t1 i d i xx 'A Beth Hutson 'Q ' ff ,,:',f,.' ' W 5 f 1 'fr tggwf 535' s 5 tg 4 SENIORS 181 182 SENIORS Carol I-Iulsey Kim Hulsey Shelly Hund Dan Jackson Mike jackson Lisa Iacobs Kenneth lanes Yolanda Jaso Bradley jellison Michael lobes Cindy Iohnson Lori Johnston Anthony jones Don jones Michael jones Matt Kaarela Daphne Kahn Veronica Kelly Allan Kendrick Maureen Kenney William Kiempnauyer Rene Kirshner Donna Kneeland W 4 ff 5 s ,I s Q yii e Q f L S A I , , zrgmniw , K xx asQWW.ei2 5 Sir X 1 fFWww.i 3 w . i. X ' 3 xi QL , 'V JW . Egg Maureen Kenny searches for Biff and Skip in the Homecoming Zone. ,ll Q.- r-A if y is -A ieei K 512- X N H W , . K ,, Q i EXE V ' s 'FQ if W . l , Yi'-if' 0' ' LL i l l i I in 3 ix' K1 ., .fir A,.LN 'Qi ' A , ag, . if . V 552 ,l W W - ln - , ,QF li. ,, 5 'aa ip..- i.. 5 All M .t Y fvfif ' ft 1, Q.: x i - ' - L xi i will - L H 4 .wr e Fi f ,, f is , ,faq nd 2 i'Ne-wspaper been bery bery goot to meh, mutters Wes Shannon. Richard Knight Mark Knotts Diane Kocurelt Gretchen Koop Timothy Kozlowski Donna Kramer Rebecca Kuztler William Kwan Donna Kyser Veronica Laguna Phillip Lambert Randy Lambert jan Landis Benita Lane Andrew Lang Sherri Laramore Lori Largent Shane Lashley Troy Lawton Leslie Leach Barry Leon Lela Leonard Sterling Levell SENIORS 183 18-l SENIOHS Tisha Lewis Debbie Leyva Stan Liggett john Little Glenn Lohrlce Michael Long Susan Long Pamela Lowery Stephanie Lowes Sonya Lyon Robbin Lyon Robby McAllister David McBeth Gregg McCain Kari McCormick Tammy McCurcly Kevin McDougal james McKenzie Laura McKenzie WR. McKenzie Becky McKinney Billy McLean David McMindes Xl J 35 my ,. x '11 i7mfi.4?'pM 4,f'1M.a,,'vy ,f.,gf'f.c,1-.ref sh' l Y f .7 X1 7 7 I Ji l G f 'l,2 3? el , j 1 K J ' fi... Nvb 5 Q si ig r '4 uWhat do you m Sanderson. ean I made the lowest score on the SAT? smirks Mike 4 13' if wev- Y P5 Q iw Q X. ,, -.V ,gg , 1 'X ,V f ri s K A -i 'QA fe ' f si 'T-1555? .1. Ml :'T 2' l 2 f 4 'faiiiih ' gs Jw g -5 ix Q,-A fc l M w ifi x 'I ji 'ffl TC! 1 .. 1 4 E RTS, Ki 'ik T ! , xi? 1 K if Connie McWhorter Marian Mabry Kent Mach Gary Margolis Amy Manning Melissa Marks David Martin Michelle Massey Rami Massey Larry Matl Michael Mayfield Shari Meadows Evan Meeks Kristine Meldrum Dee Miller Melissa Miller Tom Miller Casey Mills julie Mims jamie Mixon jay Nloelling Perry Mogal Karen Moore Preston Morgan Ginger Morris Mike Moses Karie Myres Kei Nakamura Eric Nance Sandra Nelson Shawna Nickell Renee Nicolosi Mason Norlander Kent Norris Maryanne O'Keefe SENIORS 185 186 SENIORS Dennis O'Neil Paul Ogden Holly Oliver Kathie Oniken julie Owen Mannie Pace Donna Pauley Nancy Parkhill Deyne Parks Terrisa Parvin Melanie Pasanen john Patison Diego Pedrosa Adriene Pennella Brad Perkins Tawni Permann Todd Perry Kelli Peters john Peterson Phil Pharr Paul Phelps Mary Philipski Diane Phillips Q, 55' E . ' 3 N ' W K if F Q P isr Qsr. I X , , Pi -ax V V 5 f i fix --ff l 2 U ' 1'5 '9 f ..,.,. .-fini P W u v . -f my ' A 5 whats! I thought I would get through the year unnoticed. sighs Mike Efferson fi rf' A A I 4 4 'fs ' f ,. A 'll ri l 1 N' , U if Michael Pickop X Connie Pittman 1 x N z 4 M i, f I .xg ,W ,r : . , 8 jesse Pxzzo Trey Plankey v -.,, Y K :ji E K H ' E- ff- Q Sarah Plummer Mark Podesta V in til ' W Kelle Poss Sally Powell 1 P rf,-A Deyne Park's mother asks for yet another early dismissal. I - f -M K 1 g J 3 P .-W, ' V555 TY . r rr - qgifitiisjx' ., f, rf, -ag i D . 1 A P7 , '- Shawnda Powers Q t I 1 Anclree Poyner K ' I M David Price I V . y TammyPr1ce lf di y , i xjy Debra Pruitt P ' ' 5 ll 1 . N-' l , X, 1 , 1 . ., L J . A :Rx 3 ' ' ., 5 Lisa Purser K f - ' if ' - Becky Quiruz f J Mike Range-l Donna Pawlings , Renee Rawls ' ve ,Q fa Q Aybyh 4 Sandra Reames ' Jeanine Reed Lischa Reed Robert Heed Isabel Hendon SENIORS 187 188 SENIORS V- NEI .Lf Clete Rheinlaender i x R 1 512 1 Daryl Rhyner 1 , iss - R Robin Riels 1 X H v 1 7 Larry Riley S ,H . fi i' Anita Rivers . lf qt gi W '- i 'V X P, A , V Ave Y X . V ' 7 .9 -Q 1 A 6 , i 4 X z XD , A! 12 ' 8 .. l' - -A ' A Rhonda Robeson Marcie Robertson Sharon Ross Taryn Robertson Ruben Rodriquez Richard Roe Keith Rogers Christy Rush Misty Rush Michael Russakov john Saal .um ig- . jim Sager X Lynn Sanders ff! fr ,Z ---f fg pgs ..,.. ,.,,, . Q LH Q41 ' . Y ..v, S S f -J., y X r f i sg 3 . .i . fi 1 Your wish is my command! surrenders Coralea Hart Michael Sanderson Cathy Sandifer ' AJ ' Teri Sandifer lg -- Susan Sands Afffflf' A. joanie Sansom V , Xf?7f?,gg f fi-i-:25fi 9121? fi ,H ie- il :VIS - , 3. I 555145 'itil V JE ' - ' f 2 if ff' W1 H4 ' ,mr W , .wiv 3 7 i fl Q ti ' 1 f I S at iv 'J 1, 1-tw -, - ' Y. 411 W, X 2 F my 'Jw M HH s. , Sc 1- 9- vw J lk x x 'I .. .- Q . ,. ,. , 5 it im. -. . ' .T we .. . ,el 79? E' , -H 5 X , l I A reflux ,. bv 'I' 1- ,, -- .I g Fu? L34 r '91 V: .,,, .i 5 fi . S I D my v9 5 ., 'kiln lui Z' 5 Ag ' ,L ' ' ig. 445 L, ,, ,A S ,. 'wt tv' , , I -. I A tu 90 2' 'G , 'D ' 'I' , 1 fi E - is 1 342 ,5 if r V ' i ' Lisa Sanders Todd Salley Ron Schaefer Shannon Scott Kathy Senisch Robin Shank julie Shanklin Wes Shannon Michelle Shelton Victoria Sherwin Richard Shultz Danny Sides Deanna Silva Mark Singleton Steven Sitz Robert Skinner Philip Smerick Brian Smith Carrie Smith Cathie Smith Lise Smith Michael Smith Michael Smith VVayne Sneefl I0 Sorenson Richard Squires Mary Stallings Lisa Stamey Toni Stowe Rick Stone Dina Swanson Rickey Swindell Thomas Tackett Beth Taft Bob Taylor 190 SENIOHS Mitzi Terry William Thacker Leeann Thomas Lynn Thomas Donna K. Thomasson Bernell Thompson Shaw Thompson Paula Thornton Barry Thweatt Denise Tiberi Sandra Tobey Rusty Toney Dave Torsiello jeff Torsiello Mike Torsiello Bruce Trahey Phillip Trotter Terri Truly Lisa Tucker Renee Tucker Timmy Tyra Rhonda Upton Tracy Valdez David Vandiver Babby Vanness Suzanne Vannote Tommy Vasquez Lisa Vesta Casandra Vlad Thua Vu Tadd Wagner john Walker Randy Wallace Tami Wallington Paul Walton ,Q fl Q- r,,g- 5 ,f Q tr sl gl 'e ,L me sp ' g at I Doug Wardlaw Elizabeth Warren Derrelynn Watkins jeff Watson Alma Weaver jerry Webster Tom Weirner Alice Wells Sarah Welton Ruth Werner Cedric Westbrook Peggy WVesthoff Alan Wetsel Monica Whitaker Connie White Kurt Williams Sherrie Wiles Jim VViley john Williams Karen Williams Iacquelyn Willis Janet Wilson Karen Wilson Max Winkler Tracy Wise Kenneth Wolanki Adrian Wooley Michael Worden Danny Wright Lynda Wright Marville Wright Terri Yates Thomas Youngman Beverly Zophy Theresa Ross Jo Sorenson takes delight in helping with the winning Home- coming Hall. Dina Cannaway and Donna Gunter laugh over a shared secret. 192 SENIORS gr Allyson Hall anxiously awaits graduation, Tippy Toes, Twinkle Toes, and Tender Toes present their version of This little piggy john Bugle alias Fry Brains alias Zuet plays a final tribute to Southwests band. Q 1 X1 X Hal Fewell says Z Z Z Z . .. Short Takes Capture Moments Capturing the moments of the 1980-1981 school year, a variety of personalities reflect on the originality of the graduating class. Memo- ries of Homecoming Halls. . . long classes . . . seniorittis. . . S.A.T. . . . band practice . . . wasted time . . , term theme crunch . . . Where are you going to coll:-ge?'1 . , . friencls . . . CSG .... invitations . . . part- linie jobs . . . fill the mincls at the closing of school. Frantic cries of Lets keep in touchln, Come over sometime.,', KARPm6mlJ6f meln, See you at the class reunionlu, expresses the ending of an era in a seniors life. VV11l161llOIll'Xt year brings uncertainty and doubt, the past Senior year is rememlmerecl with warmth nncl good times, Kurt Williams ponders over past high school weekends. jeff Watson knows senior material so well that he can absorb facts in his sleep. SENIORS 193 E ' 1 .! ,, 1 ,z 5 194 JUNIOR OFFICERS President Rick Blue W-,tjf haul Delegates-Kfront l. to LJ Jennifer Roberts, Lisa Watkins, Loreen Gilbert, Cback l. to r.J Ron Denke, john Marsh, K'Lynn Hanson. Secretary, Stacy Measuresg Treasurer, Sharon Gibsong Vice-Presiden Vice-President Leslie Boudreaux f I ' Q . t, Leslie Boudreauxg President, Rick Blue. Junior Student Council These people were chosen by their classmates to represent the junior class on Student Council. Elected at the end of their sophomore year, they serve throughout the 80-81 year. Their activities are numerous and extend on a broad range. This is a way that many learn more about government and our democratic system. JUNIOR OFFICERS 195 Star Quality Shines ln every class there are outstanding stars that shine brighter than the rest. Passing the tough screen test standards and winning the approval of fellow cast members, these juniors .earn the honor of Peoples Choicef, Terri Beinbach was selected because of her sense of humor and for being known as a practical joker. Terri has been aetiyely involved in cheerleading three years. Brad Herron was chosen for his good sense of humor. Along with this, Brad is talented musically and a big part of the band i'Royal . Stacy West- brook was selected for having the qualities of an i'All American Cuyf' Stacy keeps up with school activities and plays junior Varsity football. Cindy Pursley was picked because of her sweet, quiet personality. Cindy is also known for her cooking ability. Brad Coth- ran has won the hearts of his fellow classmates with his nice, funny personality. Brad is also known for playing junior Varsity baseball. Cindy llowington was chosen for her unique personality. Cindy has been a cheerleader for the last three years. Southwest thanks you and gives you a big hand of applause. 196 JUNIOR FAVORITES . y. . . mi Til ., Q, 58 1 5 , 5 is i 1 3' 13' 'ff iv l?3?3i:'3 ,W 5p.., Clockwise from top left: Terri Reinbach, Brad Herron, Stacy Westbrook, Cindy Pursley, Brad Cothran, Cindy Howington. JUNIOR FAVORITES 197 198 IUNIORS Bobby Abel Pat Admire Doug Alders Ann Alexander james Allen james Allen Patti Allen Kenneth Anderson Paul Andres Rusty Arnold Iodi Ashkinos Daniel Ashley Kelly Aslin Graham Ayers Steven Baca Michael Bacon Missy Baird Rochelle Baker Scott Ballweg janet Banks Tracie Barthlow Kevin Basinger Beth Beahrs Carl Beaman Kelly Beard Dwain Beaty Brenda Beaupre Christopher Beeson Fred Beissner Greg Benepe Paul Bennett Dileep Bhateley Corinne Bilz Larry Birchfield Ieff Bjork Betty Blackshear Robert Blackshear Roy Blanco 2 3 'il he s P , X v , 4 'sn t fs ' 'if I K 1.4 .fx QM L- ,., nf . 1 ' if A xwffs -D Lil Q' KX .' mx 1 i 3 -ia . I rf' :-..4.. said. I Linda Coffee Mperks up after being decaffinated :Tw g ,V,,, i . ,W V7 I ' to l I W- of 5 to ef, ,, , C S. , J ' PM -- -'SJ W L V I .C Ilan 'QB will . . - ' Q -1 ?5Tf1'?fe 4, X 1 I B ,JN N x f 1 l rv qi 2 P ' xi' f'Y x gi! r ,939 lg D i 5 f' x,..,. l I I A, X x v t.iff5!ieeflfrfff' J, HQ VE 4 'iii ' .X , . . P . fi 7 3 C B . y ' 'I' Avi - - 'B A i i W l fx, I' ' ,. N 'fi il L 1' f , . i at C re, Ba B if B Q -. s , 3 . vii, , J X ' ' V,.. ' PM ' K' B555 1 V it L: A V . kyy VJ 'Q ' B I N . . 2 - ' , , if X ' ' Mai . ,v f7'C , .Ii' .'1?.. 'f l if , . ff? ,,f' I ,. I ' TTW ' ' it 3:2 ' .-an ii, 1 2 W Kim, i . ' It J' V. ' lil N -4 ,Q ,a ygpii . LA- wt ' Y iw 'V ' .- qi-:Vw - V K QQ: jeg, H Suzanne Wyers wonders if she left the bath water running. Debbie Blassingame Rick Blue fvlelisa Bodenhamer Gail Bnshers Karen Bosley Leslie Boudreaux joy Bourgeois Andrew Boyer Scott Bradburn Mike Bradford jim Brady Mike Bravenec Keith Breese Vickie Bridges Steve Brinck Susan Brickey Blake Brooks Angela Brown Teresa Bryant jimmy Burch Robert Burks Nannette Burnett Sherry Butcher Byron Butler Matt Byars Cindy Byers Diana Byers Christy Cadclell Chris Calaluca Lori Caldwell Marcia Cannon Diana Cantu Trong Cao Craig Capua Keith Carothers Becky Carpenter Trena Carpenter Pam Carrigan jUNIORS 199 Willie Carter Bobby Cates jon Cavender Solomon Cephus Pamela Chance Lori Christian Tammy Christopher Craig Cristy Denise Clark Kurt Clauser Tricia Clay Frank Clewis Linda Coffey Robin Coffman Christy Colbeck Lori Colbeck Sandra Colburn Randy Collins Kevin Combrink Carol Condon Anne Constantine Tracy Coody Loori Cooley Karen Cooper Ken Cooper Denise Corley Barbara Cornish Keri Cortez Brad Cothran Rhonda Cotton Bruce Cox Donald Cozine Carolyn Craig Ioan Craine Criss Crombie Calvin Crosby, III 200 IL IN IORS THE JUNIOR CLASS, QWHAT do you want from free-lance caption writers . . . The worldlj , V ,,:. .-gf , X l xr'-f 'J ' 'i-.4 3-I 1 ,N -ff .Fl 99' my I rf. we 3 ,. aura . . i 'Zim nan 5 '1 l 'TPL I i X , 'V . f' 1 X I -1 J , w 'Z I ufitw- e mr 'V' 3L 4 ff' 'I r Q A ' 1 ,-- ' 1' ' '12l5,'fiMl:'3'l?I'i'l ' v I or i. 54-Mat.. prep I li' J fx Rf K I at s ' ' . W 7 'A ..,, , gi ,r iv. ,, Q, 1 LIT 5 ii Q at J .af i ' ff if ,sy , X i wr, -f l ' 'Q ' f v ?552?'ST f7i7' A W, it If iv vs fi asv? A J? 239 1 X .. xx N X 5 7 ' C 'W f, A ' 5 L X 5 C 7? When Traci Mavers talks about her social life, everyone listens. 1 i ' Lffiv iff . sf' ii'L8- . A , Ht 5 Crflell. Clinton Crowley David Cunningham Dale Cuppett Liz Curtis Trey Dacy Diana Dalhauser Chris Davis Mark Davis Mike Dearmore Ron Deaver Ingrid DeChateauvieux Mary Declericks Ron Denke Amelia Dinkins Kevin Diviness David Dollar Kevin Donald Angie Downey Susan Dreves Kathryn Drews Denise Draper jill Dubbs Sherrie Duncan Chris Dunleavy Susan Dunn Alan Durham Christy Durst Jana Eargle jaqueta Earles Paige Eatherly Romy Eggers Michael Ellington Cynthia Engert Ronald Erion Randy Erwin Meredith Fairchild Cindy Falk Mike Fangman Mitchale Felder JUNIORS 201 202 IUNIORS Relvia Ferrell Frank Field Sarah Fields Mike Fineman Holli Fish jason Fisk Vincent Fleece Karen Fleming Kenneth Forge Teresa Francis Ami Freeman Craig Fredlund Frierson Luana Friou Rhonda Fox Cheyenne Fuller Kim Gall Donna Gann Richard Garcia Cindy Garrett Donna Gatewood joe Gentry john Gibson Sharon Gibson Loreen Gilbert Lisa Glass Sheri Glenn Alex Gonzales Brenda Gordan Manuel Govea Angie Gracia Kelley Graham jim Grant Monica Grant j,D. Gray julie Gray Carolyn Green Terry Green Lisa Greenfield ni Y 'uf inf? . Q W , x 3- WT' -'Y-.1'. 41 in. . .f f f '-If 11,5 f Arr! Q3 at fits: 1 722 , is 5? V X A Wx I X -area-ga if 1 3 1 K ' I t ' X if r K s. W X ' . wr-f-ryi. ' . We if ., wi, - X 7 r 4, Q , 21. e frm l v N it K K I r I W if ,ff 1. l t We -v e y a .1Q1. we K 1 , - V , .. .aa wsxzfr 1 pl-' ' I -i f I swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help me, me. wishes Mary Luck. Rick Blue attempts to flash answers to a six weeks test to Carole Ovelelte. '- l 8 5515, I L, 3 X 'in x l l' 3 1 X ! ff:- .f.,,.,5 , 9 ,v tfjmtys, ' :f s N , f , :rw U15 K A ' ' f a 1 gf , vs z' i .f '- X hi ' l' 'n mm - 1 A ,' ml f V l' , ,s x -Laid! X is G '52 , 2 in 'fi r G EF it ., F f M .1 X. ' it Q K- , Jilttiisfsfeissril NL' . A 4' .tp , if . . f s K P sg f . - ,Q ' ' 1555 , y it f ' 4' 7 ' t - y fy A qt t, I l Carolyn Greenard Kelly Gregory Angie Griffin Larry Griffin Carie Grona josef Grovinski Carol Gudat Mark Gustafson Stephen Gustafson Marla Guthrie Tammy Haberman Allan Hale Mary Hallett Ted Hamilton Pam Hamrick K'Lynn Hanson Scott Hardegree Rene Hardy Lofty Harper Felecia Harris jodi Harris Pam Harris Kelly Hawkins Tim Hawkins Clayton Hays Cynthia Hays Lori Head Paige Headrick Barbara Hearn Wezie Heck Julie Heflin Robert Heil Billy Hendricks Karen Henry Juvloas 203 204 JUNIORS Trent Henry David Herman Reagan Herman Brad Herron Delicia Hestle Debbie Hill Rodger Hillin Tom Hogg jim Holley Richard Holly Chris Holland Chrissy Hollub Tami Hopkins Laura Horton Gary Howard jerry Howe Cindy Howington Alan Hucaby David Huffstutler Michelle Hughes Kevin Hunt Karen Hunt Brad Hutchinson Larry Hutchinson Gayln Hutchinson Britt Ingebritson Sabine Ingram Carol jackson Lauren jackson Willie jackson Glen james Sandra jimenez Greg janes Andrew johnson Charla johnson Hosea johnson Mari johnston Darrell jones Don jones 'F , ia' K x Y' X I N. gil L 5 5,-, 5- ze 13 .2 vim' lf: .Hu H' J : 'W Wk? A 'g 5 ,j ' nw A xx ly X sh ,- I A'You-a do what I tell you, or-a I sic a-my boys on you! says Leslie Boudreaux V 5, 1 . es,s as to sea, 3 ' ',.: 4 1? .. , .ye 1 ,Ls u h. I U ' -3 V jegi if lf 'V N. Xi ' , 1. X X '- 1. yi I ., ,,,,, ,,,,. ,.,,,Y. , L. xx :fi -' ' -f Q i. X , A ,, .. 'N aff? if Ap.,-1 M: ' 44, A pg, T frx a ryl! Z . . 3 7, a Q, ,Q . W, .. , A i i J X ,E , ,A,, , in il r K X .. till i l f Q, I .z iv, - .as , wx ix. gf Q I , .4 fi ff fi ' 5 3 A5 if 1, At--2. .7221 l, ' -llfl 'XX ll X A K. ll . ,, . K K ji il , !itiHm:l1E'E.:.,.f1Eiiii'-Mr-ilil I V -er' ,:,.. f S., HY' a E ' , 'jul ,Jr-l Q X 'Aa l l' e i 2 i l ' A A w an A h .V-k L ,Y . Rig unfit . j I Q , ,. Nm W I . . t t x Q llfnlliu I E lixf V iii! M ff , , X -v. 4 '- Q f 3 V V, 5 X Ken Anderson protests, I'm innocent I tell youl I want my lawyer! L-L -- ' l Kinley jones Michelle jones Ross jones Steve jones Curtis jordan Denise joyce joseph Kee Ceilia Keeley Kathy Keeton Richard Keir Curtis Kelly juditli Kerr Malcolm Keys Kevin Kile Taylun Kiline lticliard Killen Katliy Kimball Amie King Sondra King james Kirk Michelle Kirkland Belinda Kirscht Ken Kooper jucly Kottler Angie Kroon Clifford Kwan Melinda LaBoon Diane Ladd james Lamb Gina Landingham Allan Landwer David Lang Amy Lasater Phyllis Lazo Ruby Lee Tammie Lemmond Sofearce Lenley David Lenz Juixioixs 205 206 IUNIORS Ricky Levy Linda Lillie Lisa Lindquist Melissa Long Chris Lord Mindy Louis Kim Lowery Mary Luck Bruce Lynch Clarence Lyons P.P. Lyons Sherrie Lyons Karen McBride Brian McCarthy Tim McClean Nathan McClellan Bridget McDonald Lamar McDonald jeff McEwin Cenee McHaney Kathy McKelvey Tim McKenzie Pam McLain Micki Mabry Steve Maggard Mala Mahendroo Teresa Maloon john Marsh Kathy Marshall Chris Martin Dru Martin john Belushi james Martin Melonie Martin Steve Matous Danny Matthews Traci Mavers jerry May Sedonia Mays Stacy Measures Theo Merrity Collette Michaud L, We L . . nl A devoted Missy Baird works to hold the corner of two adjoin- i. N Q ts. 2 l ll , l! A ls! il vga .YY 1' M X f xi, .TZ .51.x.., ' if 4 - 'S I-I . i 1 gg. l 1 fp, Q A 1 p1'QT53 W L' V . 'K-L ' K g i A, A A 'Ai 2. is ,, 1 . .1 fl .xg ing walls up. 5 , H K x i X 'W J ' 'I ' gi ffm' 1 -,fifil , L i L C iiii S Y 'L A ' 7 I x Nag K' 1 t ' -tillllakrw la ,U to I Y I L, I f ,x L i , 5' '. X V V . gt , L is. ' i 1 i t s A 1- L jeff SLK l if fx L, l Y! i fl i Q , . X Y. .,: .Wh I 54-'Q fz12:? gg ' .ff ,ir- .'P K ff? X ,, tLg,gg.-.t if K J 4 x X 4 I Kelly Michie Mike Micldlebrook Marsha Milam Paul Milan Reginald Miller Raymond Mills Karen Moher Beth Monroe Brent Monteleone Charles Moore Phillip Moore Toclcl Moore Tony Moosey Ronald Mora Theresa Moreno jeff Mount Jody Muncy Dina Neace -Xfler discovering the length of his term theme, Ray Wade becomes possessed with banging his friends he i Q I it . . all ' 1 A 'lf ' an it 1 6, ' ...X ex gy 4, x Ml' lui:-k. .:, .t- s , X igffgi-:fig ads together. Alicia Nelson Marci Neubeclcer Brett Newbury Cara Newsom Lisa Newsom Susan O'Connell Eric O'Day Ross O'Dell Shannon O'Heren Laura Ohr Kim Orr Trena O'Tonle Jerri jo Ottmann Carole Ovellette Maxey Overton Bill Packer David Parker Rhonda Parker 208 JUNIORS Pattie Parkinson Roger Paschal Mike Patterson Michelle Pearce Olivia Pedraza jeff Pender Wendell Pender Amy Perez Bubba Perez Shawn Permann Barry Perry Mark Perry J. Peterson Mike Petty H. Phillips Kyle Phillips Burt Reynolds Lisa Pilliocl jon Pizzo jennifer Plocica jerelyn Podesta Tracy Poe Ioan Porter Lisa Posavitz Marilyn Poynter Sherry Prater james Prochaska Paula Puckett Cindi Pursley Andrew Radelat Teresa Ramirez Alphonso Rayford jimmy Regan Robert Register Terri Reinbach Rikki Renfro fffkasfrfi ,w V ., .V , I ,Mm 1,,.: if X' ia- V- V . ,r, x. I. ' A ,.. . 4 , -an , , W . . 4 1 t t , .nv -, , . 1, A f gf - .agar ' 1 wk 7 'L ,g me 121 3 - ry 4 2' A X 1 dl L X P11 X Y 4 Q V Ll? HQ I -v v N ,raX', Q. r2',.sz'r -1 . J 133:34 at 1,4 4 . Y W. ,, ai , is ,.,. tin V Vik, 53, L. Q I 4.1 V' ' ' Gif A ii 4 A I ,r,i it f I r X 'X f we . wr i A J X' -4- , I of 1 if 4 I X Bye, ... I 'M , 'a Q f WW i ,,,, A ' 5, .N J ' ri! L ' A l ' J 5 ' e U . . ' 4 V, ll 1. 3' my y i I F 1 L 2,12 0 f, . X ww fzzfgngg ,sf f ' - Lisa Santinoceto and Andrea Seifer smile in relief as their food gets up and walks off. .P Kl.1i'. 0 I 6 is 4 jj Q - R 1 il r I S wt f: 5 E l 1 D D :Q Ll i M '- t 'ix S S is i A N fx ' E gif! Z f' ' Rza' ', 'g W 'K v Q' I R R X l if ,L .,-. t 5nQ f L . ., i ,. A t .,,, tv, ng A 1 ' is Q , A j illtlf il at Beth Monroe wishes she would learn to stop closing the locker on her hand. mg- , ,:.1 Lm if H V ' Ab i itil ,,,' H A? f f . of: zz V Q W : 'v:,k ,, u Q ' I ,.-, ' Yitq, K' f 'X 1 ll l ' l I , .4 ' K l. 1,43 L V. . ,I A' - Q V Ning 3921, fx My , t f' 1. 'R A ,W ...Qui se ini? K t HIE L le 5755 Fritz Rettig Laurie Rich Kia Richmond Rebecca Ritchie Nancy Robbins Christi Roberson john Roberson Darrin Roberts jennifer Roberts David Robinson Chris Rodriquez David Rodriquez jim Romero Duane Rosenauer Burk Rosenthal Danielle Ross Leslie Rothermel Ann Rowe X, Pres Brian Rubel Keith Rudolph Brad Rutledge Billy Sanderford Kevin Sanders Lisa Santinoceto Scott Saunders Tracy Saunders Steve Scarborough David Schmidt Lyn Schutt Michael Scott Ricky Scott Nicole Scruggs Lisa Seaver IUNIORS 209 julie Sebastian Andrea Seifer Yvonnia Shaw jason Shellburne Tere Sher Lisa Sherburne jay Shinn jimmy Shoemaker Mike Shoultz Lonnie Simmons Randy Simmons 1, Simon Christina Sledz Keirsty Smith Roger Smith Shari Smith Tonda Smith Kevin Snider Debbie Spangenberg Cary Speed David Spencer Robert Spruell Dana Standridge john Stenger jill Stephens Kelly Stephens Chris Stephenson Robert Stewart Kim Strother Ana Stull Darla Sumpter David Sumpter Larry Swartz Karen Swyers Cathy Sylvester julie Tarvin Lynn Taylor Richard Taylor Pam Temple 210 JUTNIORS if fn M gg x . -by , AYt rx , f l ,Z 1 x Q, L, Q it re w ki 4 1 i S S ff V. y. af- y ei rea, Q. ..-' 'S -1. K jr K A :Qi -Xin L5 -s.i eg:-' ',4'f u g, of :L A Q ,p A ' ' . K' I ' Q' JT' ' . so I 1 ffl se , T' ' at elillgifxl L Rf If -.si 7 ' . ' 1 isigt, , s . El ff, V 1: , ,W A Q p ,, f, S I V V flfsrvx 4 A .K IX ' S t e ll ll X fl 4 .sl E 4 ami L S . . ii W . N if , if- W , e f f W M L S-K, S M wi 1 -fe . L. g igs, 5 'f f li li it to ttf, ,ov T ,iv T. 'fx ' I fs P A 52? -1 p , - W PA ,A T E 1 .N 1 X 'I , 9 A i 1 2 be QE ,WS 1:7 f st 5717? , 11.1 Paul Milan sleeps with his eyes open during one of Mr. Housewrights more overly dramatic lectures. 4 N at , 7 is , S , i 1 5 ii' ii , , ' 1 ..., A V , 1 -- ' x A A V , 6 , z .f i Q ri ' f Vt S 7 I ,... , dv A I 'fix 1 is if . ij,- ' ' , - Ross jones practices his future career as a F.T.D. florist man, T' LT ' . Z' ,ii . ' l - it ' H T 5 ,, .v S . if f? -I f -. 2' 1 11,7 x -is. 'l , 4 a X . L be S if V A, x . 'N f ,Q Q -.sig 1 i , , ' f , 'ik , ' wt X cf N 1 1 ! X 1 i , f ff If A 'je f i . 'T 3 X I fi. 5 V IN 1 5 3 M 'B 2, I . ,, , al? ' di ',-, A 'S 'Q V 1 M 5 Am if l TRW fsgvgafa ' 'TE' Susan Terrell Ron Terrell Ted Test Anthony Thomas james Thomas Vicki Thompson Dee Dee Thornfield jesse Tingle Donna Tomsic Mary Trujillo Tammy Tyra Robert Valdez Steve VanGeem Tim VanHouten David Vasquez Steve Vaughan Andi Ventress Tammy Vess Kimm Vogel Bubba Vosler Ray Wade Stephanie Wade David Wagner Ralph Wagner Ronny Reagan Lora Walden joe Walker Cinna Walters Melinda Walters jim Walton Cay Waltrip Danny Walzier Shelly Ward Steve Warkentin IUNIORS 211 Karen Warner Valerie Warner Lesia Washington Lisa Watkins Laurie Webster George Weimer Leah Weingarter VVilliam Wellman Deborah Wenham Elisa Werner Stacy Westbrook Scott Whisenhunt Glen Whitaker Trey White Harry Wickes Adrian Williams Annie Williams Maria VVilliarnS Vinetta Williams Chrystal Williforcl Colby Williforcl Carol Wilkerson Anna Wilson Holly Wilson Misty Wilson Scott Wilson Mary Winchester Michael Wolanski Bryan Wood Dana Woolery Patti Woolery Sherrie Wray David Wren Leslie Wyancit Suzanne Wyers Denise Young Scott Young David Zwernemann Bjorn Borg 717 'ILNIORS , A 9 y 1 L ty - g W Vfxw Xi l k. D . l y f l f- ,- gt' ,.,. g, ' 3' ' 5 r 'f n ' ... , G YA L X, ' t N is ns. Ilk - I D X , ' A, V ,f a x . '. it f . li? - Qi . ., .1 - if 57 5 , it D 'il ' 14133, V H l wwf. V 'WJ 4-..-qw, . I j rx it i -. ' ' I fXM, A , ,PW X 'V 'feel' 5 ff' 2,1 - , Y , , 1 1 X ' aww ,, X 'E' v . ii, LL 'vo' M H , y 41' i s in 2- l 1 , A fx '-1 xg 3 if ' ,l ' - UI can't get it open! I think it's stuck, cries Michelle jones as I l X I il . rg l K . ,X she is tardy for her 63rd. time, ' ,. V 'A', . -.fu W' J ,.L, f ,w w i ,I , V ,4 Q53 if , - i Q' I ,, 'YI . xx iff' I ' .X A N A f ME-'f,, ' Jssiir Q 1 X., l if jj VE t'r' A A A 1 y QL, V ' ' 5 If f - : . '7 V x- ' 1 I' I , it 5 A -' L L .V ,K j V5 V1 'A CQ,-1 ff X xv X V4 H I , Brad Colhran prepares to make a break for it as Mr. Kendall approaches h nutrun him. rfbvix 'Y ' 'Al am not a gigglesnirt, you Bozzof' laughs Carol Cudat lfligglesriirll. 1 MOH. Come rm leaclf, give us a lureakl We-'re all lmorecl to im for his pass knowing he can't tll'11lll,N pleads Calvin Crosby. . 7 J .. ' ,ai Yes I zlayclream, and sometimes my clreams are so real l can see people in the corners of my glasses, reveals Alan Hucaby. juxloixs 213 214 STUDENT COUNCIL President james Pettus Treasurer, jennifer Broylesg Secretary, Iana Poynerg President, James Pettusg Vice-president, Diane Penich Delegates-Qfront l, to r.l Catherine Roberts, Missy Smithg tback l. to r.J Bruce Kelly, Kim Alvarado, Alice Knowles, Trey Moody. Vice-president Diane Penick Sophomore Council These people were chosen by their classmates to represent the Sophomore class on Student Council. Elected at the end of their Freshman year, they serve throughout the '80-'81 year. Their activities are numerous and extend on a broad range. This is a way that many learn more about government and our democratic system. STUDENT COUNCIL 215 Clockwise from top left: james Pettus, Tobye Bensinger, Scott Sager, Bruce Kelly Allyson Abbott, and Leslie Dean. 216 SOPHOMORE FAVORITES ' 'Peop1e's Choice Lead Winning the award for best actors and actresses of the 1980-1981 school year from the sophomore class are six talented Southwest students. Nominated by fellow cast members, these six illustrate the personality reflected in the sophomore class. Receiving the honor of i'People's Choice are james Pettus, Tobye Bensinger, Allyson Ab- bott. Leslie Dean, Bruce Kelly, and Scott Sager. james Pettus, win- ning personality was an asset in the sophomore class elections. He is now serving as class president. james played an active role in help- ing set up the sophomore Homecoming hall. Tobye Bensingens cheerful and bubbly smile soon made her a favorite among the junior varsity cheerleaders. She had been cheering for Southwest both her freshman and sophomore years. Allyson Abbott, also a cheerleader, portrays a caring and friendly attitude. Her friendli- ness can extend through long days at school as well as activities after school hours. Leslie Deanss carefree lifestyle adds spice to her role. She has represented her class as a cheerleader for two years, and her enthusiasm has been as asset to the team. Bruce Kelly is a charming male lead. He has won the hearts of the class with his winning smile and good humor. Bruce is also a member of the Student Council. Scott Sager is very well respected. Active in his church, Scottls easy going attitude enables him to get along with almost anyone. He has played on Varsity football team this year. Southwest gives a stand- ing ovation to these students fine accomplishments. SOPHOMORE FAVORITES 217 Allyson Abbott Ieff Aclcer Scott Ackroyd Anthony Adams Glenn Adams Laurie Adamson Ann Adkins Peggy Adkins William Adkins Sheri Admire Mike Ahlstrom Terri Albany Kimberly Alexander julie Allgood Toby Allred Anna Alvarado Kim Alvarado Tony Alvarado Kim Anderson Marm Anderson Corinne Andrews Debbie Angus Kristy Apple Fabian Aguilar Stacey Arms Karen Armstrong jeff Astor Lorraine Baca john Baker Lisa Baker Tammy Balmer Craig Baltzer Brian Bankowski Tracie Barthlow Greg Barwise David Bass Bill Bates Martha Batsche Doug Baxter 218 SOPHOMORES V17 ,,t..,, , IA 'V 2' A ,ff f 'P' y Q? V , j 'V lv V , V ,..-gyg.. ,,,,gf,. Z V 4V Lf, Q 14' . TV, dx 1, gpg' L A ur.. 53,1 K it ' , V 'Mi ' Q V ' 2 I b 11' N., ,. . V l rs ... l A to 1 . Vi 'A -' . .gn V A V 1 ' Y Q Jil, I I 1 4 A- ' v i Y 151 1- ,J 9 . l ff 'V ,rf .V K' H. fi K - , A ,, af i Q V A f m 1 L 1 X Q Q t V Viv . A 125' ' V if 'lf A ,, QQ 'il f ,ga -am Colin McCarthy uses his bionic fingers to hold down his hyper- active arm. P l A ' X L I ai-gag ai Q , ff f V S, -ax xw f ' ., .F -.., --rv, JV, ,wt . 1- ,x. XL ai tl tx, , ' L , 1115222-sf :y1?wa21,Qgt ig, tiff Fill' 2 if2il?at2f,, . ., A ii , K V A QQ V kt R? Lil , :QM fi? ,. ' fs 5 L A , 1 w Q V' X ,ll fi. di' V .ali 1 u l . Q Q 1 Q A M451 ,xi , '5:W'1,N 'k WG' ' ' I Q 1, 4 V B: , r' V ,Q Q. V .- ,. 2 5 L- A - M ,b V., X. f F V' 1. - VW iii? W I Q tilt? 0 A lx l 94.1 . 72 -,Q . ,. . , ,,, , ld 4 f l in I 1 as 1 ff mf t,, sf , if C ,.,, X 9 ., sl X 1 1 y My , Q my , n Wil IQ ,'!f Yes I'm available Saturday night, reveals Ian Eakins. A l 'lll or 1 1 F if f f 1 fi 1, 3 Q fx 1 'S I L Q ,I f f K, l in ' -f .V 1 , .5 ,,b, ,pt V3.2 , ,. . A A if ,JDM - 1 r ' ,r ' U f N - 432 lg. e , f ' Ls Z 2?'7'?rEf 'r vu K ' 'll il V W 'K 0 E gh ' J, 1 , X - -Idggf Q, . 5 . , 5, . , , X Q Q--+21-C . 1 515557 lf: LJ .Tj tic' - 1 Aw Q 1, 1 ai x lg ,lik . L f' . Qxfg -. w V 1 7 QW .ES 5 1 . 5 g I Todd Beahrs Jana Beals Kathleen Beaton Molly Beatty Brad Beaupre Chris Beckrich Fred Beissner Brenda Bell Tobye Bensinger Laurie Benger Tommy Bingham Cory Black Vanessa Blackshear Robby Bolinger Kim Bonner Stacey Boozer joe Batkin jeff Boudreaux Steven Bovenkerk Angela Bowens Terri Bowers Gina Bridges Mark Brigance Susan Brock janet Browder Karen Brown Mark Brown Regina Brown Rhonda Brown Treg Brown Barry Browning jennifer Broyles Pearline Bryant Sebrena Bryant Michael Buck Harvey Bullard Randy Burdorf john Burroughs SOPHOMORES 219 Bess Butler Melanie Bybee Bill Calkins Stacey Canon Khanh Cao Craig Carlisle Amanda Carmichael Kerry Carouthers David Carter Carolyn Carver Arlene Castillo Steve Cavender Gigi Carvantes Dee Ann Chamberlain Angela Chance Robert Churchill Karl Clauser Richard Clayton Mark Clemons Barbara Clements Billy Cleveland Fred Cludius Amy Cobb Larry Cobie Scott Cogswell Christy Coile Lisa Colborn Tim Collie Kathy Conway Tyrone Cooper Carri Corbell Angela Coulter Melody Cox Roger Craig 220 SOPHOMORES ill l 9 , milf! ' silk f? f -' .5 KE Q, L 0 I r ,fx W, A. Q: b - R We ' ' nf ' X we Sf 1 , gm! REG Q kf 3 Q ,Q 1 'V Q it W , fi? 'x t xi 4 lf l x J' ,L , : f- W 3 , ,x .. a Kim Lewis flashes a happy, metalic smile. 'Y ,f r ,t S-c A! ,H 'n . -'.5' V' , av. 1 . mi ! nllilunl . f 'llliilhdt - .E2.:::b?f?' .mu 1-Q ,mmm- IEE 5 Q 'iff if 5' ,ieiif LZ is r , ng ' iisi . N A Iii? f 520 if - sf! 33 Xaj A' ms: 'Q ' X wiiff 'W 'X , 553 Q' X' K x ' x fm, ,4 2 ,Ji ,L,, is , A '1:'fE..' , t'4 Q ' ' 'Q ii? X R y,,. b K g h' Q , -Q 1 i fe. 1 'gjrf 4, 2 5, fx , EEJ EEF if ,.la,..T,,. Tracy Wilson shows obvious enthusiasm about her class, 4 flixk T , f 42 We ssss,, , sii, Q1- II 5 1 Xi K K Aj al K i s , X X ' K, Catrina Craine David Creagh janet Crenshaw john Croslin Amy Cross jana Crow Drew Crowley Lisa Cucle Scott Cunningham Pauline Cura Colette Dacy Chris Dake Allen Dana jeff Davis john Davis Lesli Dean Drew Deckman Christi Deems Cindy Dees Lucy Deeter Char De Croote Christi Dennis Rick Does Virgil Dosier Amy Doyle Lisa Doyle Gay Draper Karen Drewry Todd Dreyer Donna Duggan Kyna Duncan Boyd Dungan jan Eakins Kyle Eberlein SOPHOMORES 221 Katie Eklund Debby Eller Eric Ellis Vickie Ellis Michelle Elrod Joey English Michael Erion 1oLynn Erwin Tara Erwin Leigh Estill David Evans Kim Everitt LaDonna Evilsize Stacey Ewing Dale Fannis Lee Farris Karen Feder Helen Fekete Bill Fields Kim Finnegan Mark Fite jimmy Flower Andrew Fobbs Beth Fogleman William Ford Susan Fortner Kevin Foster joy Fowler Amy Freeman Holly Freeman Tim Freeman Willie Freeman Kathy Fronk Lloyd Fry 222 SOPHOMORES ,.,. t if T VV I . I it as 1. H 5 . f ' I x 5' ' . i K Fif i 1 X X ix I i i-My if gk 2 y f K K M I sim as ' . 1 Q 1 fl 0 . A Q Ji' ' I Q J lvl l em 1 e vs K , XXX ini? M ye f X , N vi' MP1 g In-.Q ri 1 'X K E , X f , , 1 X -, . vw 1 flgrfgk - i 33 ' i i Steve Martin says, Wow, look at her legslu as Larry Ties advises him on what to say to her. s L ,tk 4 M si i S ,, I - f ff . rim Alf f,, , F5 ,il if? K. X 'nw L .Q wa. ,,r 1. l X 'x J 'X 1 N WE: ' 1 , ,' Who are you calling iLittle Bit? asks Lynette Wilson. ni?Pff .zffgflffk Q. wx ,M Q J , A . ,A , ,iam I WWMHW , , ,. .,,,W, ,,,,k,,, P WMD ,N .. n f.. , A H4 S, all , Va- , ' .Q .5 --VA --Zwi - 'rx vvtx K ,Q lk , - i ' if f' A ,-J ? ',f1 gi f x 17' X. ,,W H Q fi T' ' , YR . F A 4 ' f ss, s . .. N 1 ' in . 5 - 7 , an 5 L is is 'fi 3 W' 5' X.. A E . Vsss 4 F, il L xg fa A V f' I ,ff ff 5 3 i , , ,si r , Z . l . f X . 1 W Allison Geddings Zack Giles jack Gipson Christy Glenn Olga Gomez Rick Gonzales Megan Goor Richard Gopffarth Yvonne Govea Bob Graffigna Chris Graham Danielle Granat james Green Shane Green Wendy Gregory Mark Grissom Clair Guinn Lisa Gutigrez joey Haddix Lisa Hagerty Ferguson Haggard Richard Hair Amanda Hall Michael Hall Iennie Hammond Steve Hampton jeff Hancock Stacy Hanly Amy Hanson Adam Harris Danielle Harris Deborah Harris Duane Harris Nena Harris SOPHOMORES 223 Tresha Harris Mark Hart Lynn Harty Carl Hasenbeck Gregory Hausenfluck Pam Hawkins Tim Hawkins Candace Hayes Deelynn Haynes Brian Heflin jenny Heiss Kimberly Henderson Terrence Henderson Candy Hensley Estelle Hermon jeff Higginbotham Craig Hill Lisa Hill Tamara Hill Chad Hinkle Gaye Hodges james Holcomb Daniel Holland Sharon Holland Stacy Holland jennifer Holman Kerry Hoover Sam Houston Lisa Howard Bret Howell Vanoy Hull Richard Humphries Larry Hutchinson Ioyce Lyn james Kenneth james Shelly janicek Kevin jarnagin Regis jenkins Angela Jessup 224 SOPHOMORES .i -l i an ,. to X of Q Q xi f in A u 1' , M . . ' -A N 'H i J ii? . L Af ' X ' Q P X i ,. ' 1 ' Q X, ' 1 . s Hi r . .1i,,.,L.',, 7 2' Mikala Wade and Kim Anderson compare notes on the out-come or the past weekends date. 'liek . 1, i t Q , , .. W, X i xi i is txi ,fel Q H V - Y . 1 5 3' fi J es Y ' , -, K f I V, V. , , If 2 I K 'WT A f , 4 A ,Q 1 ,ima M !EW?fww XQWWJQ A ' ' 'Z f j i ,X - A 'M Mk E we ggj K , . .? We D J gm A eV. ' x livl i J lk f i ,, M, 4' 6. p19 '-h.a-'f me K. 'iff - Wm J 21,1 .,, , Q yy I ws 'NO 4 r '1 :fag-Riffs, .N , J New N , ft . 1 iff? ,, 4114. .V if F Nwi7Qb ww L I 1 ' W N. wk v 3. :,- rg 'Q X if 1 l X j iiskrfaefi J. K i' 1 - Z' . .-1 ki 1 X i . W3WW'M I . 'i y ' ' Q 2 1 at ,' L A 'X . . ' 'FN- ,.,.Y ,, fy, 1' f e iwmetia 31 3 12.f. jf g . R :QV jp , we R if x sv s , ,W R Stacy Ewing just l-u-u-u-u-u-vs that wind-blown-look. 21' rr f' 12. A W K T, ,fe -- fm ' 'Q in A M, 1 - ,wg V 5'wn qw ,Q . KL r i ,isa R 5 4 V K :5:fl1i7i,,, '- 23,5-414 V, , ' : K 'i' -' '., 'A v '13 I I .-'. 5-fiifil f -A- :MWmx1Wf' if-fE?w Cheri jobe Kathy johnson Kay johnson Peggy johnson jill johnston Brian judd Kim Kallmeyer Michelle Karle Danielle Karsner Rebecca Kauffman john Keller jimmy Kelley Bruce Kelly jamie Kelly Kalen Kennedy Barrett Kent Rose Key Lisa Kidwell Debbie King Kelly King Steve King Tony Klump john Knapp Sharon Knezek Kim Knott Alice Knowles Richard Knowles Kenny Know Drew Kocher julie Koebernick David Koenig Tim Koityhann Kina Koop Tim Kramer Dawn Kratz David Krippel SOPHOMORES 225 joey Kubacki Shelley Lamark Pat La Cicero Dianne Lacy Kevin Lambert Monty Landingham Mike Landsford Mary Lane jack Langevin john Langevin Matt Langston Terry Langston Bubba Laramore David Lee Catherine Lee Scott Lehman james Lehr Becky Lemmon Lenly De Havilland Lori Lenz Deborah Letbetter Kim Lewis Tony Lofton Lynda Lorio Marie Lowes Terry Lowrance Richard Lucio jimmy Mack Tony Madden Alana Madison Andria Maddux Michael Maddox Patricia Malone Hilda Manley 226 SOPHOMORES if , - T v i f. -.. T -.- A a X , T as lf L , . . ,f ., -ur - P X w .Q X X if it 'J W 1 lx i M f X W X .lx V X FEW , ,..,,, 5 s. C ,, .f V nv auf 'fwvy , -A 0 -new Q, a f 'Z' Q . Adrian Tippens smirks at the weekend homework assignment. Q W 'X 4 na 1 J r 3251 T if if sg, .. 5 kk 5 Y 'QE S W ea is it 'i if l - 4 iii? :ii Kiawah N B, 1 I .l V f la .1 A, 5 , l ,lil N, X X 551' J tb I xg' I, 'W' L VN. R tilts is frffg lf. 4. 1 w . Ai Casey Rheinlander leans back to 'icheck out the girls in the library. lf' is 'A V22 ' l ly 4 , J. . ,. 7,11 f X .rf - -Ja if-' L,Z:KY, '5.. a i 1 -11. A c 1 w M E A i ,gr 'VAA lhlvifazi I i 62:9 A V ff if mf u Z w w Wx' is K . f-is Ku :af Qiifgll e H kat as R 'Ny-gf, -1 1 vi! .,i ' JK ii, 'J K A Q :-'nfl 'Qs I .Q ' K n N 'X ,, . ,xx x VIA U ., u: v 'ff' F, ... 5 , .,z, .1 G .,. a, . W Q. ,A ' ' 4 , KK, i , I sy Q J , cf., ar.. an 1 james Mapes Camilla Marion Chris Marquardy Valerie Marshall james Martin Lanny Martin Steve Martin Manual Martinez Stacy Mason Wes Massey Susan Massingill jamie Mathis Kim Matl Daniel Mavelock Leanne Matthews Dana Mayfield Shela Mauldin john McCain Ronnie McCalester Colin McCarthy Anne McCoy J. McCright Debbie McCormick Jennifer McDowell Kevin McDowell Barbara McEarchern Wayne McGregor Kathy McKenzie Kim McKenzie Trudy McKesson David McKinney Phyllis McMahon Ianise Meadows Reta Mendez David Merrity Eric Messer Suzanne Metscher Caroline Michalak Michele Middlebrook SOPHOMORES Mimi Middlebrook Steven Mielke Bobby Miller William Miller Andrea Mischel Karen Mitchum Steven Moher Ann Mollenkott Trey Moody Kenneth Moore Russell Moore jose Morales Daniel Morelock Alberta Moreno Dextor Morgan Ira Morgan Olivia Morgan Ardean Morris Lori Mover Leslie Mouton Marty Mumford jim Mulqueen john Munseh Dorothea Muller Steve Murray Doug Myres Aron Nance Bubba Neace Martin Neameyer Glen Nance john Nelson Mike Nelson Rodney Newton Nhan Nguyen james Nix Ann Nocher julie Nolley Mike Norris Shannon O'Kelley 228 SOPHOMOR ES '-in En- par vm., hw., I fr- wt' ri Doug Myres practices his image of a Sanger Harris man. , . Er ,A H42 1: I to y 5 is t 4, QN X l I ff f x 'i My gas? l R ! .N ,..,. ffmmir A-1a ,, ,1,., ., PW' .P ,wp fx 'X -f Q0 K x N ,ev-, ,. ti ,A4 il, , ,W a N Q. P , , ,,V: S .fa X . 'X 'F 1:5 lf 3 4 4 af . g M V -A i ' 1 if W wp. V iQ. , i l Wi ca t si file i V P? it st rife tl: l 19 . '77 m Lfr ., 4 5, , z'- . , , .. 9 , l. 1 . i li Q V , ,EA ' ag' y e l C , R k P -ze' QQ , re, ig a.. V 4 -2-Vf . - ' P 3 fx wx eil f 5 'W eggs -L, 7 3 15 , Q4 ,iv V in 62? 4 kv, . i f., 'P wif tv N- H 1- My .nfx Ji V , fun 11.4 'so s U ' '- , ,- , :Rx X .lg .on 'Iv-dvri' Steve White waits nervously to see what Robin Yates will say when she reads the part about . . , Bob Ohr Dennis Oliver Scott O'Toooe Christine Ouellette Christy Owen Diana Owens Charles Pace Debra Parker Tami Pauley joe Pearce jeff Pendergraft Diane Penick Greg Perches Bubba Perez Pamela Perry Frank Peterman Bob Peterson James Pettus jimmy Philipski Laura Phillips Robert Pickens Cynthia Pittman Kevin Pizzo Curtis Pomykal Kathy Poss Majorie Powell Stephen Power jana Poyner Tonya Prater Steve Presley Steve Price Abbe Ragland john Ramos Robin Rawls Laura Ray Tina Remualdo Phillip Reece Bart Reed Valencia Reynolds SOPHOMORES 229 Casey Rheinlaender julie Rickey Mike Richey Stephen Riddle Diane Robbins Lisa Robinson Catherine Roberts jimmy Roberts Ernest Rodriquez David Rowell Andrea Rubell Annette Ruddell Bruce Rushing Cherie Russell Leonard Russo Keith Saddoris Scott Sager Ieff Sailer Melisa Saunders Reginald Sanders Sheri Sassman Peter Schmit Ulric Scott Bryan Sewell x h 1 'Q v ,. , ,V L .gl N 7 ji if ' Q , ,,.r I Q C n v ,asa ' a 'W V is ' 5 ' C l' ,. R S S' fi wr- Y- ai ' tg' 1 fl it . 3 ffigf- C X' ' Ag ' U , QM F 21932, fc 2 g W 3 if C WCS, ' .ii , I . .A . - ', -W 5 ' .ggi Mix r K if 5 4, is X N ee f wie Q . Lf' r, af 55' W' 7 l -ix. Mark Shaultz Q Michael Sherman ' W ' Jeanette Sherrouse ' 5 i. V f' by I K K Terry Sillers .- Mike Simpson 3 g, , 2 Kendrick Slaughter AX 2. ff f Y 'S , Q I' Chris Sloan ' I . is Alan Smith A ' 3' Dennene Smith . .ig ,S if ff R N . A W, . I ' K Babba Wawa STL., W Todd Dreyer finds amusement in his own dirty joke. 230 SOPHOMORES in is y X :if f SEEK AND FIND Q10 pointsl, Find the Sophomore who's paying attention. . . ' A A 2 l ,Qs i , A S A Q iam bei i S r J Q I 1 l fiii 'i fi -iff D 'I 5 , ' at' + ' 'f X Aga K 6 sm D: A Q ' V , v M , 4 ' ,Q yjgg arts ,Sli ls V .. 5' l 1 - H ,W Y y , 2 M AA , A vb S K I 'A J' f x .. M f,,' I A I. A - i sg S' st 1 'va ,Q ., P . it ' MW? f'fv,.A L+? - W .-'ff me 1' 2 i , Vi, X WL,, , y if ,lL, ' i f W W i 3 J YY' K, V 1' . V V Yr 'V , A fa .. - fa ' .a . 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Y X If in l ' Jeanette Smith jeff Smith joseph Smith Katherine Smith Keirsty Smith Missy Smith Ray Smith Roxanne Smith Roxanne Smith Serisa Smith Shelley Smith Sheri Smith Tina Smith Tommy Smith Tracey Smiles Ben Smotherman Kevin Snyder jeff Snyder Ernie Soria Kim Southerland Yolanda Sparks Darren Springer Susan Stackflegh Dowd Staller Tracy Stallings Linda Stephenson David Stier Sherrie Stiles Sandra Stringer james Stone Angela Supple Casi Tanner Tom Tassin Lisa Taylor Larry Teis Jeanette Tesar SOPHOMORES 231 joe Thompson Lisa Thompson Randy Thompson Veronica Thompson Bruce Thorton Deborah Tice Adrian Tippins Robert Torres Mike Torrisi Michelle Trammell Christie Truett Mark Tweddale Iennifer Tyler Rick Van Arsdall Kathryn Vance Charity Vanness Tiffany Vanness Roland Vellejo Lorraine Vasquez Chris Vasquez Ellen Vernon Tammy Vess Lisa Vukorich Mikaela Wade Heidi Wagner Rosalind Walker Heidi Wallington Paula Walsrad Mark Wantz Richard Ward Theresa Ward Wendy jo Warnick Cynthia Warren Guy Warren Janette Warren Stephen Watkins Scott Weaver Byron Webb jay Webster 232 SOPHOMORES Camilla Marion tries something new: sleep-walking at school. ea. wig Ai' e p , XV t tial 1 51-5 .ri L 1 rese , is Q T' 9 5 w ' J ' r A 1 ' -1' ' , 1 ' 24' -?1E3'Y?'f 'l Ji- 7' l .adzjizl K :, ' if v . it fig is N V ,X W1 L '-i I wr! 'M lx l . lx ll ' .: .4 'ff X, i . 'P 4' Qi funk ii I S! , if ,V 'ly x wr-JL fs. i .if wg . NR ER. Nr tt as sl gli -. 1. 'A' s 6 ' sa T 1 i... ti! 53521. :fm y nam. 4' .E 4 1. 5 x x it X -s Y, as , 5.2, J, - T?f'L XN ' 9.g1!3,+ 'ag ws ff A mrxwy, X fl 9. 0 Q 5 i L i as i yi ,, i ,ga 0 'Ai -V 1 7374? so a i X - :gifs me 5 WV Lisa Robinson looks around to find out what antics are going on behind her. AQ .,. W gm , ,nj ,fl , . . fha Q 1 -de wif julie Koebernick tries to master the art of whistling while she works. Tracy Wegener David Weinman Donna Weimer Darren White Steve White Anthony Wilson Clinton Wilson Lynette Wilson Pamela Wilson Reginald Wilson Ronna Winnette Tracy Wilson Heather Witty Byron Woolridge Tim Worden Lisa Wright Roger Wright Samantha Wright Mark Wyatt Robin Yates Kelly Yaunclces Theresa Young SOPHOMORES 233 Sitting LL to RJ-Michelle Middlebrook, Rachel Ganzon, Vonda Kay Dunn. Standing QL to RD-Bill Hampton, Amy Holton, Kristen Carter, Allison Ashley, Otto Kuykendall, Pam Teagarden, Bernice Cura. President, Otto Kuykendall Freshman' i rr-H H P ' .1 I Council The freshman student council quickly learned the ropes at Southwest and assuredly tackled the tasks at hand. They stived to maintain class unity and promote spirit in the entire student O body as well. Making a good effort in their first year as Southwest Council members, the freshmen show promise for the future council organization and accomplishment. -......-4 234 FRESHMEN COUNCIL 3' .7 N Z'f 1' fit 'Ft N? Vice-President, Pam Teagarclen L to H-Secretary, Rachel Ganzong Treasurer, Michelle Middlebrookg Vice President, Pam Teagarfleng President, Otto Kuylcenclall. FRESHMAN COUNCIL 235 First Aot Performed In the spotlight of the freshman class are these six outstanding celebrities. Starring in their first act at Southwest, these students are a big success. Nominated by fellow actors, the following freshmen were chosen as favorites. Brooke Harris has completed her first year of cheerleading at Southwest. Amy Holton has exhibited her ideas during her freshman year on the Student Council. Timmy Vasquez has displayed his athletic ability by playing baseball. Carolyn Rich- ardson enthusiasm for cheerleading has brightened the freshman activities. Ted Truly has participated in leading the freshman foot- ball team to a winning season. Chris Showmaker has also devoted his time tothe freshman football team. Southwest congratulates you and looks forward to the next three acts. . W4 ii s T 1 A . Z . it Q .Ei f Q 6 2. -wwf tm H1 T, I Z: .V iz, I I 5 Y K V! ig Q? N ., ...J et' i 236 FRESHMAN FAVORITES Clnckwise from top left: Amy Holton, Timmy Vasquez, Brooke Harris, Carolyn Richardson, Chris Showmaker, Ted Truly. FRESHMAN FAVORITES 237 Karen Abernathy Mike Abrams Ambrose Adams Lisa Alderson Winifred Alfrod Kara Sue Allen Iana Allgood Dan Allison Anita Alvarez Sharron Amsden David Anderson Kim Anderson Allison Ashley Mohammed Ashmar gf Q David Askew ,viii David Ayer Sheila Baker Scott Ballweg jim Bane Danny Barber Matthew Barnes Chris Barron Paul Barry Elaine Barton Scott Beard Will Beene Michael Beeson Chuck Benson Richard Benton Tracy Berg Elliott Bevers Charles Bilz Renee Bingaman john Birchfield 238 FRESHMEN , . J. if - :A , A ' 5 I A rpg Q ' ' A 1 lllli 2 In L L. 'X lr iflbg i i ' r sf? EJ V 17-f gl izi 4 lx an If my Calvin Kleins could only talk. dreams Leslie Eckers. , ' 1,71 lil I Ulla. Lallflx iii? fx A fl nflflifl last N ln 1 V .'7 Q. t 1. i t rftelliq L r N not r 4-. ,f-as X lliilsei.inaa A 3 A I 1 1... 'E' f I just love my whoopee B Si ' 1 -Q 4-x 1-1 f A K 3 ' B f ' . -wifi What? You re taking a picture of little ol' me? Q Y? 4 if ai 1 J H fg' .- 45,1 , .VK v say, we r 'Q' :Q s I 'w 'Q' at 'Q J , lu.. , xg 7 , v A' l AJ. i A A ,' 5 - Q. . 4 .tl , V . A, L ff Q- f S' 1 2. ,, ,f I . . ' I know you can't believe it, oven, thinks Glenn Nance. but right now l'm cleaning my fs ' fs' 4 r R 4xi.,i74 llgx. - i 'etf ' B B l B , V Q ,,., h on lx Xa' B K . Q ?YT?:':1 ,lt-2 Brad Birkhatten Sara Ellen Blane Kasey Blair Mike Bollin Mark Bonilla Kerry Bonner Bradlea Bovenkeik Brett Bowden Dawanda Lynn Boyd Robin Boyer Kristin Boyles Bill Bradley Larry Bradley Candice Breding Robert Brammer Alesia Breese Sarah Brisendine Mark Britton Robert Brooks Calvin Brown Greg Brown Kelvin Brown Quita Brown Randy Brown Todd Brown Allen Broyles Paul Brunn FRESHMEN 239 Bernard Buchanan Monika Buchanan Royd Buchanan Rebecca Bunch Brad Burkhalter August Bustos Roderick Butcher Sonya Butler Richie Byars Magdalena Caballero Cary Caddell Chris Caldwell juanita Canlu David Caram Buddy Cardona Kim Cardwell Douglas Carlton james Carpenter Kris Carpenter Karyn Carroll Kristen Carter Mike Carter Chrissie Carver Chris Cash Mike Castro Tony Cates Arther Cephus Tina Champagne jennifer Chandler Karen Chavers Christine Cheak Guillermo Claveran Milo Cobby Robert Redford 240 FRESHMEN M . Hmm W 2 mb W ' xy V ' it 1 ' ' I 1 I ,. I 41 N- i ' ff -Q-as f A -A :zz x Q ' Q. i'3f?l I C 5 , K' . f Gq2?f,e5s 4 at H . f' 1 l ff fi Y 'fwv if Si .,, A if , 3 r . 4? :P mf V r l I gs w.s.se:. eil 1 1 B ,W I B fi 1 X . if it 4 '7 ., fp 4 . , 3 'N MEQEZSQW ff'- I ,Zi fs'-5 4 ogg 1 , . ,, ,,.. 4' V ' 'ht 'Lf H ra, if ,, ff? NCQ' K I hope the teacher doesnt see me carving my name on my desk. exclaims Michelle Michaud. ' hifi'-'I' sf an fm fv z 5995 C L if N .1.ir R P in A wp N. mei ' llc ,3 1 WL MN! I fr X j, Allison Cochran Rhonda Cooley Yuette Cooper Miriam Corbin Deborah Harry L Q' - Tresa Cordes ' Laura Coston Kim Covi 37 Cassie Cox 3,5 Billy Cozine 3 I i V r J mf if L . . .3 'l 1 ' ll Tracy Crabb Donald Cranford ' Linda Creal 4' Laura Crouch k t , .f i Michelle Cotler and friend mistakenly walk into the Boys PE. room. 'Il Darran Crump Bernice Cura if e t .1 f, Paula Curtis Russell Davidson fm C Sandy Dcnke Steve Dickson , X X flak ' Steve Dominy Kim Doster 'tif Reginald Scott discovers the thrill of ninth grade research papers. I FRESHMEN 241 Annette Douglas Emmett Drake Darin Drerup Barbara Drews Todd Duewel Vonda Kay Dunn Mark Dyal Leslie Echols Craig Edward Cliff Eggers Philip Elder Eric Ellis Steve Ellis Beth Ely Dennis Falk Nathaniel Fears Ian Featherston Stephen Fineman Danny Finholt james Fisher Marilyn Fisher Cathy Flower joanie Forrester Sharon Forrester Ellen Fortner Susan Fortner Traci Foster Gary Franklin Deborah Frantz Marta Frausto 242 FRESHMEN Qglvfg , 1 km- . ' 'U' sg ll a XX 5 f Nil , . V. :: B , A ttf S, N tim e ,f -.1 1 S - i Q- ll xt . 'X 1 1 if gif-ev' 3 x A' x ' fi ' S ea i af kk lk 4 A f. ' .-Q-Gy 3 E , F Q- -'gif'-pt it A Igfgngl .x g -' f- E.F'1 f - e iX'i S F ii . 4 'S fag i'W0wl Do you know what they put in those cookies? panics Brad Beaupre. ' l 1 v I' 4- ml sf vv '-gif -fi? 5 .ii fy ll ff: limi ia K , K g. y L X , 'n 3f'h.Q3l X ,ij - English is such an exhilirating subject, We w K3 iv.. , , 552 1 I K l, 3 4? sighs Sandy Denke. - ar 1 i gif W. Q A D X B Snr X S , is Q2 . rw, My :fi t D - ki Q: V ff' W W 3- Vs,. i i X'sl -me . V shs' ai .QL ii' i. kr i' , K K K ' ' ,N x Q : N ai F5 4' I af 1 jamie Frazier john Freeman Denice Galier David Ganbill Rachel Ganzon Howard Garb Anna Garcia Yvonne Garcia Dane Garland Velinta Garnett Kevin Garrity Kristi Gee Mary Gensheimer joylita Gentry Charles Gilbert Mike Gipson Sara Glenn Sylvia Gobeil Sally Gomez Debbie Good Lonnie Goolshy Cindy Covea Shayne Graczy Trent Grandey David Griffin Deanna Griffin Lisa Griffin Cinny Grove David Gunter Gail Haddix David Hahn Lynn Hamlin Duane Hamman Donny Hammond FRESHMEN 243 Bill Hampton Charles Hampton Kim Hancock Todd Hanson Holly Hardin Kristi Harpole Brooke Harris Robyn Harris Toniya Hart Mitch Harty joel Havard Wendi Haves Patrick Hawkins Randy Hearne john Heim Kelly Helmick Michelle Hembree Terrence Henderson Kevin Henderson Vanessa Henry jim Hey Laura Hill Lisa Hill Myron Hill Micheal Hillman Jayne Hinds Sharon Holliday 244 FRESHMEN 3, of egg ,Q . wi- - QVX' J 4 an 'fun 1 R w 'QQ 'AL -f f i .L 56 x 's V W X K izjaarilil - 4941 2.55 P, Ry. f 1 if K 'WA ' A if A 115 s -,ga if lkkt Q lv fx . ff l 1. 15 Fil . 1 si f. ff .Q 'AWhat do you mean I'm the first guy to be pregnant? exclaims Chris Caldwell, K Q ar' g ff? A freshman girl dreams of being a future beauty queen. ' X CYAN 5 LU ,611 X 5. W txt, 4 Y J we ' W ' ,4la ,,4l X Id . gg 'Fi' f BI 'af X 'L I' 4' ' N57 .. J .P 4' x ' x l A 'G R' ' 1 Q . , F 5,92 ' , fu' yd ei: , r 'K ff, 3 1'- ff' x we ,, E, .2 +..N, wavy .. A he Q - .. s 1 gag? ,..Xt. , ,Y A M3 H 4 3 mK t ,. f W Q as Q x -jj l ' .wx may ., Ik pw... - -gh Q :Y fl he ,tai Nui' ff? , ,Q ,Z A in m , X X f x A A N .y gt. lillg iliwlg s Unable to completely wake up, Karen Abernathy holds her head up with her hand. Amy Holton jill Hooper Sondra House Barbara Howard Stan Huckaby jerry Huffstutler Brian Hughes Randy Hughes David Hunt Kevin Hurt Warren jackson Dana jenkins Cheri jobe Ray johanson Cliff johnson Lucianda johnson Mike johnson Rita johnson Shawn johnson Shearlene johnson Karen jones Kristi jones Missy jones jackie jones julie jones Cynthia jordan Andrea Karnes Keeley Harry Meronica Keely FRESHMEN 245 Leslie Kent Steve King Quin Kirby Michael Kirby julie Knight Michelle Kottler Brent Kutach Otto Kuykendall Laura Ladd Kevin Lambert Kien Lam Peter Lang Melvin Larkin jeff Lasater Michelle Lazo Lisa Lea Ginger Leach Patti Lee jenny Lehman Mark Leitch Stan Lewiecki Derrick Lewis Brad Liles Marie Lindsay Norlette Lindsey Carolyn Litzler Roderick Lofton Petie Logan Sherry Longoria Josie Lopez 246 FRESHMEN . . .QS I kin. .1 I QTL if - isl- X zfmn, -an ', 1'3 I I X X are il ,L s. , i ., . .t-. L x.' x ,Sui fb. ,ay A . N . if ,-is if to , C X i i 5 .4 1 7 , ., ,n 1-2155 t -5 at R 1' t-X-Q. 12.1 J, 2,1 .A v ste: - 2 K x Av ' to W- ' iq. '. F .g Wi' -:K ...f mfrpggapv - .:g' , 521 H , 1' A Totally bored with class, this freshman counts bubblegum wads under the desk i L. . ff- A In 'KJA K I Q ' A Hi , ' N . Jay. yt. K' M .. , . , 1 gli' t' t 5 J! t 1 5, 1, 1 y 9f1f,1 1,i?is X 3, P 1 Mit to 'Y - it f x I X, , Frosh quickly learn the food goes down better when you eat with your eyes closed, '?. . as t .f N . i A ff x v f f-E1 . Viv f V 'tg M fttggs. ' ,J 'T ' 1, :,:zy.'p7f.'i, fyii 1 N? on V I , I LL: n. iq A rfkillaf '-akin.. 4- 'fy . ft A' , 1 f.tt .I Y ff, .I A 4, K ' ' . A l N atl 'ic' A I . gf 4. r W 6 Q' I. QS , I -fi' ll F f WY ' X .x X, ,Kb fy , A 1 n i ll l 1' h as 3 ' A A1 funn gg' X 5 . r wx- ,..' ,, Qi- fx A-'nf , , ie l an qu? A ll H- i ' ge -A . 141-8. F L, J-N. L N 'if K , ri . U ,f 41. f' s dwg' .ar . M u jeff Lucio Lynn McAteer john McCain Rosa McClellan Alice McClendon Karla McDougal Derek McDow Mike McGallian Lenet McGinnis Angela McKenna Debbie McKenzie Daniel McKesson Dave McKinney jeffrey McLain Brian McLean Kyle Mach Susan Mack Steve Maddox Butch Madison Mark Madison Sherry Madison Mary Magouirk Michelle Mahan Sanjay Mahendroo Brian Manning Eric Manning Cary Markum Darrel Maronde Michael Maquardt Terri Marrs FRESHMEN 247 Larry Martin Letica Martin Michele Martin Roddy Martin Mari Martinaz Delisha Martinez Virginia Martinez Lisa Mason Bonni Massey Greg Maston Valerie Mathews Angela Mathis Steve Mavers Chad May Sara Meakin Keith Meisinger Wendy Meldrum Kirk Meroney Greg Messer Michelle Michaud Michele Middlebrook Becky Miles Becky Miles Deborah Miller Mari Miller Antonio Mims Leslie Mixon Todd Mogul julie Moore Cliff Morgan Shannon Morgan Aimee Moritz Michael Mount Cathy Mulholland Kelly Mulholland Kathleen Muth Linda Nadsworth Leslie Nance Patricia Nanney 248 FRESHMEN ,f ' f 1 t. V ' V f K e 'L 'ttt' K l ,V V . ,V ,. Q V Wg? k'f:'V W-v '- Vx V 4 r X , VI! E' A XC ' X 'il N ,gt ing . W W ' ' if ' ' 1252 ' .WUMT .sf - vw' V F E, P ' QW' M 6:5-.Ta if f if fr ia ww. f fr f- , .,-, 1.as,,,tf1ef,Lipf-7, f . L2 ' F Q. y -,:- 5 . A v , V ' 1 bet you I can stuff this girl in her locker before you can take my picture. fSorry Mike Castro. Pay up.J V , V A 1 . K t . 7 fa 2 ' i t ff ' VV H V 4 g, gy lf . . ? L P. Q QI ry , I -7 .4 ---4 s y 4 7 '- , i My L' i rf -' i at V , Vx p??V LA , yy, ' I s l 0' ltltilt f-3 .az ,a S W WW? Ju- fx P ' fx Q, ' P' A, -2 5 Q X ' ld Z :pl L- :fy f . mf ' sf Milf ww f., S W m lk X t ,jf . 1 x 'k ' l fx 2 -v We 1 l1 2 3 YQ! 5 an ,1 P L lx s f i 133155 if ' 'LV Y f .NX J :itz f N 1 x if vi 15 35, .35 t , . 1 W fifir . ' Q lf J' fy '- ' I X A 1 i X l ' 7 7 5 jan Featherston studies the mating habits of t o amoebas. - 'PNK . tml W A 6' 4 A 4 x t a 1 ,.,, Lk L I , . l Qf' ig fXpX,.,K -' .sem Leg t .1 ,, , X a .ff Q' ' . N dll H X -1. 4 x 1 joe Nava Kim Nichols Todd Negley Dacia Newsome David Norkus Diana Ogden Philip Ogden Pamela Oliver Samantha Oliver Monica Orbison Pam Orebough Carl Osborn Elizabeth Oster Carol Pappas Charlene Park Diana Parker Sally Parker Steve Parker Wanda Parker Will Parkinson Dale Patenaude Tami Pauley Suzanne Peace joe Pearce jeff Pendergraft Detra Perkins Ronald Perkins Sharon Perkins Damon Perry Rob Peters Bryan Pharr Vernon Phillips Beckie Pierson Andy Pitts Tim Plocica Regina Polk David Porter Patti Post Todd Potter Andrew Prickett james Quinn Billy Rains FRESHMEN 249 Angie Randle David Raus Tami Ray Laura Raynor Carol Reames jesse Reasoner Robert Reed jimmy Reese Lee Reeves Kathy Reuter Lesa Reynolds Robert Reynolds Sherry Rhodes Carrie Richardson Pam Ritchson Sherrie Roach Kayla Robertson Diana Roca Jacqueline Rockwell Dale Rodgers Billy Rodriquez Mark Rodriquez Stephanie Rodriguez Kelli Rogers Keith Roland David Rosales Robin Rosenthal Mike Ross Monica Ross Scott Rowe 250 FRESHMEN Va Wg Q . r relies. , Freshmen don't have off campus privileges. V - 44. K , 3 . f , .. m ,, X. ,. me 2 '.e f s , , , A -1 ,. .'.' Q 5, ifi H 1 l tl ' 5 Ui-1 ,r.'i?gx1.i2'2-it l Xa l ' . ihbix '7sxQ it 1 2. L gs? , ' I N H Q 1 or . -'fy . Wk wl.: r a V 9' S 4 ' Q ,, 5 A A y - X X ,,- , x I A 1 A R H' V , .X ., ' R e ,M '54 .rs y ' w 'A K ,. V . lit Ill do l f X A. 4 is 515525 fl ., ll N l - ' f 11-in Lv , fs .ml t .I ,- UI can't read this! I need my . . . oops! I have them on. says james Young. Qi V-,A 'K ,. 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Sarah Rubel Ivan Rubell Bret Ruddell David Sager Albert Saiazar David Schatzmann Todd Schmidt Arthur Schubert Debbie Schulz Bret Scott joe Shanklin Poonam Sharma Melissa Shelton Eric Sheppard Daniel Sherwin Chris Showmaker Terry Sillers Robert Silmon Victoria Similtori Calvin Simmon Karen Simmons jacquelyn Simon Bryan Sloan Camila Smajstrla Atdi Smiles Alicia Smith Bernice Smith Jeff Smith Laronda Smith Rodney Smith FRESHMEN 251 Victor Smith Shelly Sneed Peggy Sotelo Dixie Southerland Kimberly Southerland jason Spitz Ieffery Spraggins Ann Staller james Stallings James Stark Reginald Starks Mary Stenger Ron Stewart Scott Stewart Kevin Stolden Kenneth Stone Sharon Stone Shannon Strachan Mike Stralton Andy Strickland Tony Striklen Donald Strong Alicia Stull Dana Tarkington Carolyn Tarsha Susan Tarvin Susan Tatarian Lisa Tate Milissa Tate David Taylor Shawn Taylor Tammy Taylor Pam Teagarden Kelvin Terrell Christi Terry Christopher Thacker Courtney Thomason Greg Thomasson Christi Thompson Christine Thompson Marlon Thompson Mike Tinney Ted Truly Darryl Tucker Rachel Valdez Pam Vallejo Eric Van Arsdall Telli Vanden Paul Vasquez Tim Vasquez Mark Viani Lisa Vickory Phong Vu Rob Wagner 252 FRESHMEN in-r V, , J 45, . , ' 'Q 5 fl!! 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L I , K W + 5, :ff if , K Y ,,:vv A E NN LL' 259' V hAV. SWF' kin' Y 4' s I 5 , 1 X J I f Q if -' K An.. i - g U Q : W A 1 y it Ft , if ex - Q51 up fi XJ X. 'IA' A , A, K W A H 5 2' g ' hi i 1 mx B i V ,, 'A Mlscellaneous af' if ' f' , . . . gs A V f l'hese people are in this section because ' fl t they were severely delayed by Huns, Van- : dals, and Ostrogoths. Being that they were ' either forced to blink by severe light torture, 6 ' f or by lack of sleep. That is why they were Q 4 cast into this small insignificant section of ' . ' the annual, the dreaded Miscellaneous sec- tion. Of coarse this is no mistake of oursg T K D J because we are perfect, Cor a facsimile HE- vs, 1 thereof,- Y l A av: I M AL L . Q7 ' ,,i 'A ' 3 Y H1 M .ily 'ep I ts. .fi i i. s al Q' 1 s 'T .vi E, 4, Hope Walden Jo Ann Walker Marcus Walker Ann Walters Staci Ward Amanda Wardlaw Sharon Warren David Watkins Demetius Watkins Paul Webber Sorita Wheat john Whitaker Clay White john White Nancy Whittenberg Lisa Widner james Williams Lee Williams Carey Wilson Latrice Wilson Philip Wells Lee Williford La Rita Wilson Tamara Wilson Lynn Windham Eric Wolanski Phil Woolery Janet Worrell Emily Wright Caryn Wyatt Kenny Yeatts Chris Yenez Lynda Yockey David Young james Young Karen Zophy Kathryn Drews Brent Estill jim Craffigna jim Holley Steven Murray james Nelms Andrea Rubell Shelly Smith Maran Turner FRESHMEN 253 N DNRELTHHQ Candoli Selected To Lead. District Under the leadership of the Fort Worth School Board and new superintendent, the Fort Worth Independent School District is providing its students with knowledge and an equal opportunity to learn. Quality Education for every student and career training opportunities are two major goals of the Fort Worth Independent School District administration, Seated left to right: Mollie Lasater, vice preside-ntg H. Richard O,Neal, president, Pat Shannon, secretary. Standin left to ri ht' Carlos Puente William johnson g g . A , , 2 Stan Harrell, Maudrie Walton, David Bloxom, Bill Elliott. 3 ,ff Q , ' ., P' ' .. ,. .. . ,,- V W :w.. its .Q V new Q 'I If-fl ' J 'f' , - --,eff-11 Mt A I Carl Candoli Superintendent of Fort Worth Independent Schools 4399 A ic.. -A 256 FACULTY s..Q, PS'- Q Bw Glenn Mandeville Principal A Ceo ge M'tcha C th rine Th mas Georg Tll0mPSO T HIGH 1 4 J x O REBEQS S Sk J 5 -QE, Oi? if Q if 3 V C' V ff, ' v 'pf X,Af-lb WO RTW Vice-Principal V' -Principal V' 9'Pf'nC'Pal ecxxm T - AQ -A 4. 7 Q' . V 4:2155 K NIB JA 2 I O FACULTY 257 i,2 l A 'rn ,W . K x E, ,WAN 4 .. 1 . .. 0-C ,. Attendance ws? Office Workers Jackie Pricken Rosie Sanford Rosie Landis, Dorothy Measures, Dorothy jenkins, and Beverly Bobo Vocational Counselor julie Cochran 258 FACULTY fi ' is S. Counselors jane jones, Delois Smith, Roy Perry, and Ruth Roberts , . . . . xg, :r ' f sw v -1. -s ff' . Q 53 - 4 Top Row Hellen Clark, Lois Wyatt, Elsie Cheyne, Mary Carter, Louise Dunaway, Era Hynes, Olivia Peralez. Bottom Row Darlene Robbins, Billie Petty, Diane Scanlin, Mary Handyside, Lorene Sandlin, Martha Webb. Not pictured, Leticia Frausto and Sherrie Taylor. V i ' 'Ma Librarians Nurse Norma Fulton, Laura Brown Fay Ingram FACULTY 259 S ff' i 4 X :QR 3. 4 Z A u Mamie Boyd Homemaking Dorothy Cook Homemaking Q Z' Angie Becker Alene Beaver Homemaking Social Studies 44, 4 . KG? 1 'K I' t , 4 U . X Susan Bronk jane Bungarz fi ab Work Study Foreign Language S . S: N 1 Q ,. H if Patricia Cannon Marilyn Clark Work Study English F q,.J Irma Cooper Science ef Phyllis Couch Kathy Crockett Reading Science -Saw David Copeland Social Studies 1 fu. Sigtv 4 Q.. ff: -' .. ,u Susan Crummel Mathematics ,N 'K Q - 1 1 4 'ut 4 Lt 452' v A lp ,ig Dortha Davidson Edlyne Dickson jo Eggleston Homemakmg Drama . Health Ok, who took a bite of my candy bar? quizzes Mrs. Susan Thompson. 260 FACULTY K, ,xt Q tlf i' A Q Q, ll K t A 1 'S fi F' A- - , N' '-. vfffQ 3xX, ly ,ii . A Rl Q! ' 'Wi 5 XNIiQ f Harry Evans jean Graham Ray Grawunder Tina Greenlee june Grier Spegial Education Music Science Mathematics Physical Education LU f 'AOn a teacher's salary who can afford a nose job, exclaims Susan Crummel. Delores Griffith Business Education Mary Hearn Mathematics I Donna Hall Forensics is- -Q ,S .,,,s 3 Danny Hensley Chorus . may Judy Hall journalism Betty Hinton Business Education Nancy Harris o il.. Frummmmm . . . sputters Mrs. Donna Hall. Homemaking k - is if X x N Q Wayne Housewright Social Studies Morris Haynes Social Studies K , - haf Tom Ingram Social Studies FACI TI TV 261 B' af 46 Y get snr t is 't g- ,-E R253 13' Odessa johnson Social Studies English Elise jones 9' 8 get Qrlyi , S. ' a X Mary Iones Dorothy jowell Mathematics English .., . - :QQ K -i. ,, E 5 'N 1.4 ,, A svn- y i s ' . fix . Sam Kiker Sylvia Land Mathematics V,O.E. Mr. McGhee assumes his girl watching position during an- Margie Martin Gerald McCombs Teacher Aid English t t r 'K by X .5 . Richard Kendall Science joel Langvardt Foreign Language isknll - l t L:gg.99f'i' ' xl t ELM Pat McGhee Social Studies other passing period. 2 1 2 i s I Yes, I save money by having my students make all of my I hope this kid doesn't notice that l just lifted his wallet, thinks Mr. York. clothes, comments Mrs. Dorothy Cook. 262 FACULTY Morris McGilvray Mathematics Keep smiling kids as soon as this photographer leaves we're having a pop quiz, grins Mrs. Powell. Lynn McKendrick Homemaking ,sv i i 1i , f k 1 ' If Xt X , fi 1 it Pansy Pettus Work Study jim Ruddell Mathematics Tequecie Meek Lonnie Middleton Annie Miller Kris Nettleship Business Education Mathematics Mathematics Social Studies 2 ti A a ' 1' ,xl Y Catherine P0l'1l Mary Powell Shirley Rogers Harold Rogers Special Education English Art Industrial Arts 'Q' Q. Z 5. Q7 l A 5 . , ENN- 'I .1 A A ,., J tx P Sl X E fl , A wk ' Barbara Salley Linda Schram Kay Seilheimer Charline Sexton Business Education Physical Education Mathematics English FACULTY 263 fl 1 iv ' ,fm i E If 4 'Ns ' '- H, me a....W.,.,.n.,...aa. Rgbert Sherman Evelyn Speed Avis Stone Pam Talbert l Martha Taylor Band Special Education Mathematics Physical Education Science Dorothy Thomas Mike Thompson Susan Thompson Rumelle Truett Jeweline Tflliif Science Physical V.O.E. English SCiCflC6 That Magic potion turned me into a gypsy, exclaims Mrs. Utley. S. NEELY'S ms fkksiplkliii with 44113 1 Y' Www fin.. 1 1.1, ' wiiif , ,Q K' 'iq -+---j14- Yeah, these are my kids. Who will open the bidding? asks Mrs. Neeley. 1 rm is , ings me 3 ,Av p 5, Q, V ,i B -f f , x Q X X ix X I I 1 f ? , Q in Ruth Thrush Laura Utley A,W, Vickrey Anne Walker Nancy Walker English Science Industrial Arts English Homemaking 264 FACULTY A x Ne-f' Betty Walton Mary VVard Art English . ,,, A 'ie ,.. -W , x V' ' :,.- :Sr- 'Cf --5- 'e e vm- . mb f' 'llffdi 5 -.5 -wi: . n u .ru Q1 ss: '18-1 'fc .gfff :- ,tm 1 1 '1k?.'lS fv l, ,-1, 11 , '. , .C-. . ... .M 'Ee Gene Watson Social Studies jim Weaver Mary Wells I 'And papa bear said . . . CMrs. Carol Gravesj V 1 L K After trying to kick the habit, Coach Calder smokes invisible cigars. Science Transitional Program A E31 423 g ,A,,r A ' L , 152 il? 'Eff' , joe Wickware Doris Williams Sharon Williams Industrial Arts English English Edna Wilson Lee Wren Ed York English Science Social Studies FACULTY 265 Put your head on my shoulder! la,la,la,la,la. 266 FACULTY Mr. Weaver attempts to teach atomic fussion using the Hnurs- You think you can bribe me with gifts?! wonders Mr. Thompson. ery rhyme method. ---4... , an Q R. 1 ,X .-A . Ugg, some more of those awful caramel sesame balls from my secret pal, sighs Mrs, Martha Taylor. Faculty Short Takes 000: 'Q Mr. Lee Wren reveals his true secret ambition-to be an announcer. b,,,,.Y ., , . ,K , ,V , ii if - - W iii V, 'k,1 Boy, would I like to fix this lady's gripe once and for all. wishes Mr. Mitcham, FACULTY 267 268 CLOSING Although a year seems to form . J? I 4 ' 4 c 3 Q 2 How long does it take a grasshopper with a wooden leg to kick the seeds out of a dill pickle? Rick Blue finally finds someone to listen to his problems. f KH 1 L: '51 V75 . T., ,, -ful? A uf-1 ' Qn-.,Q: ggi. - V1 . ,jun ,wi . f 5 I -.1 .,.,, qagxnk i 4 iff? x in itself a complete movie auf ig -' if wp klgkil 4 ig ,.1 F, , 4' ' , ' . ' :L VF . av ', H-, R. ' f - ' ' -QM -., 31 ,L , wg D. . ' s4 v1.:' 'W M , C' UAV ' -:wx A ' I V' ' 4 ff-A W' ' -mi. A H ' - fs ' I- . . , :e ff , 7 i 331.0--i . l l fs W l jWZ , QQ? . i Ig A ,L K.: 43:2 3 V 5. Flwv., - ' -A ,,,,:.'J 'mg-. , 2 f ,. Q 1, f 4' V. N .' ,A A . x V ifflff ' ' 's H 1 After getting signatures from all her friends, Charity Yan Ness discovers Pam Hammerick smiles, My parents paid my ortlioclontisfs way to Europe-ln her cas! is on the wrong arm. -w A s J 1 gn' r Have you ever seen a more innocent group of guys? CLOSING 269 is . . , .2 M, t QQ - w,ina:':11xf'......2' Leslie Anderson attempts to study English by osmosis. m 1 I Goodrich doesn't have a blimp, Missy Smith. Missy Gasca smiles as she stores donuts in her cheeks for the winter , . W Some days, Glenn Mandeville finds it hard to think straight. 270 CLOSING .. . W - it 1' i 7 'Q' -K 'W-as In reality, it is but a, single frame To ward off the approaching taco, Dina Niece launches an anti-ballistic burrito. tn pi' -is N - yi I'll never tell where I hide my cheat sheets, smirks Melonie Martin. :xS!5?, I Carfl get my hand out gf the typewriter! yells Keith Rudolph, CLOSING 271 1 wa, qw. Tommy Smith rests after a heavy work out. mwwiaz x Underclassmen line-up for their annual brainwashing. -uf W? Robert Skinner practices for his N.F.L. debut, Hi Mom! +2 s s S 1. - if A , ' . f,, .3 . .-:,:. 2, imw,---- l, -.- - Angela Ceddy gets a leg up in the world. 272 CLOSING rl ,: , !s:w.i.z :1 Richard Roe tries to keep his socks as far from his nose as possible 4, 1 , a N 'fj- in the film of life Howard jackson exclaims, A'Surf's up! Alex DeChateuvieux ponders, I wonder what she'd say if I asked her out. ' N d -. A 'x 1 'i ' I , , I . v ' wr . 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Q? f 'f 9 X' I-:tw .1 fflrdff: ny V, Z If if iq -L 8. if A 1 -f-2 , ff: fi 4 29 E lan Durham, Cindy Iohnson, Kurt Williams, Phil Lambert, Scott Young, jon Cavencler, Susan STAFF PACE 275 o bottomj R Bryson QTop t Long, Cindy oss Hase, Kim Hulsey, Clay ton Hayes, A Admire, Sheri ...,....,.,................,.. Abbott, Allyson .,.,....,. Abernathy, Karen 138, 216, Abel, Bobby .,.....,.......,.......,.....,... 142, 217, 238, Abrams, Mike ....,..,,.,.........,........, Acker, jeff ,... , ,........,..,....,..,.. Ackroyd, Scott ....... Adams, Anthony ,....,. Adams, Glenn ......,.... 91, Adamson, Laurie ,..,.,,.. .,...,., Adkins, Ann , ......... Adkins, Linda ....... 146 Adkins, Peggy ,..,.., ,... ........,..... Adkins, William ...............,..,....... Admire, Pat .....,..,....... Allgood, jana .......... ......... 1 39 Ahlstrom, Mike ..,.,.,.. Albany, Terri ..,...,. Alcala, Don .,....., 130, 160 ......105 ......102 Alders, Doug ....,.......,......,.. 142 Alderson, Lisa ..,..,..,........... 142 Alexander, Ann 142, 144, 145, Alexander, David .,..... 110, 155 Alexander, Kimberly .......,. 155 Alford, Winifred ......,..,....... CREDITS Askew, David ......... ........... Askew, Karen ......,, ......,......., Aslin, Kelley ....... ,... ...,. 1 4 2, 218 198 245 Autry, julie ...,..... . .,...... 153, 238 218 218 218 218 218 218 Baca, Lorraine ..,... .,..,.......... 174 218 218 Baird. Missy ...... . 198 218 Baker, Lisa ,..,..... Astor, jeff ....,...... Ayer, David ........ Baca, Steven .......... ..,.., 1 02, Baker, john ......... Austin, Norma ........ ...,..,.....,.. Ayers, Graham ..,.... .,..,,.,.,. Bacon. Michael ......... .........,. Allen, james ,......,., ..........,,..,... Allen, julie .....,... ...............,....., Allen Kara .,,.............. 142, 145 Allen, Leneice .....,....................... Allen Matthew ..... ......... 1 10 Allen, Patti ......... .....,..,.. Allen, Sherrie .....,... .,..,..,........ Allgood, julie ....,... Alling, Carla ..,.... Allison, Dan ....,... .....,125 ...,,.93, 131 Allred, Toby .....,..., ...,..,.., Alvarado, Anna ......,..............,... Alvarado, Kim .....,. .....,.., 2 15 Alvarado, Tony ........, ......142 Alvarez, Anna ..,.....,....,....... Amsden, Darrell ...........,..,. Amsden, Sharron .....,. v 142, 106, 142, Anderson David ......,............,... Anderson, Dawn .......,........ 146, Anderson Kenneth ,..,..,..... 198, Anderson, Kim.. 150, 205, 218, Anderson, Kim .......,........,......... Anderson Anderson, , Leslie ........,.............. Marm ....... Andres, Mark .....,.., Andres, Paul .,....,.....,. Andrews, Corinne, ....... , .... , ...... . Angus, Debbie ..,..,.. ..,...... 1 42, Appel, jerry ......., ......,.. 1 02, Apple, Kristy ,..................,..,...,.. Aquilar, Fabian ........,.,......,..,.... Armburst, Michell e...1 46, 147, Armbruster, Steve ....... ,... , .. 142, Arms, Stacey .................. ,.,. 1 57, Armstrong, Claud Armstrong, Karen Arnold, Patti, ............. Arnold, Rusty ....... Ash, Gary ...,.................,......,..... Ashkinos, jodi ,... . .,....,.........,..... , Ashley, Allison ,....,...... 101, Ashley, Daniel .........................,. Baker, Melody ,...... Baker, Rochelle ......... Baker, Sheila ......... Ballweg, Scott ....... Balmer, Tammy ..,,.... ....... Baltzer, Craig ..,.,... .,..,..... Bane, jim .,..,..,..,........... 93, Bankowski, Brian .............,.. Banks, janet ...,..,..,.... ...... 151' 155 Barber, Danny .....,.... .,.. Barber, Marshall ....,.. ...,.,. Barnes, Matthew ....... ,..... Barnett, Sam ......,..,.., ...... Barron, Chris ,........, . .,..,...... . 238 149 . 93 Barron, Reginald ,... . .,... Barry, Paul ................ Barthlow, Theresa ..,...., Barthlow, Tracie ,....., Barton, Elaine ..,..., .... Barton, Melissa .,..,...., ,...,.. .24 Barwise, Greg, ...,... .... Basinger, Kevin ......,.. . .,.. . Bass, David ......... Bass, Paul .........,.. 126 Bassinger, Lee ....,..,,............ Bates, Bill .,..,....,..,,...,..,....... Batsche, Martha 106, 108, 142 Baxter, Doug ......................, Beahrs, Beth . .,,..,.., ...,. . 103 Beahrs, Todd ......,.. ..., Beals, jana ......,... Beaman, Cari .........,.. ..,.... Beaman, Curtis .....,..,.,.....,. Beard, Kelly ..,.........,..,..,..,. Beard, Scott ..........,,..,. 131, 149 112 144 Beaton, Kathleen ..,..,.....,..,. v 238 174 198 218 175 175 238 198 198 198 198 198 218 218 175 198 238 238 218 218 238 218 198 238 175 248 175 238 175 238 218 198 238 175 218 198 218 175 175 218 218 218 198 219 219 198 175 198 238 219 Beaton, Pam ........,..,..,...,..,..,....... 175 Beatty, Molly ..,..... .........,..,..... 2 19 Beaty, Dwain ,..... ......,....,.., 1 44, 198 Beaupre, Brad ........,.., 159, 219, 244 Beaupre, Brenda .....,..,....... 153 198 Beckrich, Cary .......... ,......,..,..,. 1 75 Beckrich, Chris ..,...... ,..... 1 10 219 Beene, Will ,.................. .......,..,. 2 38 Beeson, Christopher ........ ..,..,.. 1 98 Beeson, Michael ........,.. ,..,........ 2 38 Beissner, Fred .,..,...... ...... 1 98 219 Bell, Brenda ..,...,....,..,..........,..,... 219 Benepe, Greg ...,........,.....,.. 142, 198 198 102 198 238 198 174 174 174 1 60, Ashley, Susan .....,..,..,.,..,.... 157, Ashman, Brooke ,.....,....,..... 152, Ashman, julie ..,.......... 142, 149, Ashmar, Mohammed ......,..,...,.. 276 INDEX M238 Bennett, Cynthia. 120, 121, 125, 175 Bennett, Paul .............. 106, 159, 198 Bensinger, Lucy.52, 112, 145, 161, 170, 175 Bensinger, Tobye. 17, 31, 138, 216, 219 Benson, Chuck ................,...,..,..,. 238 Bentley, Tracy ...... ...... 1 53, 175 Benton, Richard. .,.... .,....,. 2 38 Berg, Tracy .........,..,.................... Berger, Laurie ..........................,.. 238 219 Berringer, john. 116, 161, 170, 175 Bevers, Elliott .......,..,...,..,... 102, 238 Bhateley, Dileep .......,...,.,.. 148, 198 Biar, Diane..59, 142, 149, 159, 175 Bielss, Beth ,...,.....,..,........,.. 152, 175 Bilz, Charles ......,.....,.,,................ 238 Bilz, Corinne ....,.....,.., 103, 120, 198 Bilz, Pamela ,..............,...,... 121, 175 Bingaman, Renee .......... ,........,. 2 38 Bingham, Tammy ........,...,..,...... 219 Birchfirld. john ......,.. ........ 9 3, 238 Birchfield. Larry '....... ..,............ 1 98 Bjork, jeff ...,....,...... .................. 1 98 Black, Cory ............ ......... 1 05, 219 Blackmon, Kim .................. 153, 175 Blackshear, Betty ...,..,.........,..,.,.. 198 Blackshear, Robert .,..... ,.......... 1 98 Blackshear, Vanessa .................... 219 Blair, Kasey ...,.....,....,.......,.......... 239 Blake. Gwen .........., ....,,... 1 59, 175 Blanc, Sara Ellen ...... .............. 2 39 Blanco. Roy .,............................... 198 Blassingame, Debbie ..............,... 199 Blassingame, ltobert.155, 162, 164. 175 Blue, l1iCk..160, 194, 195, 199, 203 Bodenhamer, Melisa .........,......... 199 Bogie, john ......,. 142 167, 175, 192 Bolinger, Kent... 116, 154, 159, 175 Bolinger, Robby '.,.......,....... 130, 219 Bollin. Mike ..,.,............................ 239 Boundurant, Ginann ........ ....... 1 75 Bonilla, Mark ...... ......... ....... 2 3 9 Bonner, Kerry ........ ........... 2 39 Bonner, Kim .,......,.. ...,........... 2 19 Books, Stephanie .,..,.. ........ 3 4, 175 Boone, Todd .....,..... ........... 4 9, 179 Boozer, Stacey ..,.... , ......,.. 144, 219 Boshers, Gail ...... ..,..,......... 1 99 Bosley, Karen ..,..,,.. ,..,.....,........ 1 99 Botkin, joe ....,.....,..,.............. 91, 219 Bouclreaux, jeff ............ 91, 130, 219 Boudreaux, Leslie 195, 199, 204, 214 Bourgeois, joy ..,......,................... 199 Bovenkerk, Bradley ......,.... 125, 239 Bovenkerk, Steven ......,..........,.,.. 219 Bowden, Brett ....,..,...... 93, 131, 239 Bowden, Mark ..47, 89, 171, 173,175 Bowens, Angela ,.......,,........,........ 219 Bowers, Randall ........... 98, 148, 175 Bowers, Terri ....,..,,............ 114, 219 Boyd, Cindy ....................... 145, 175 Boyd, Dawanda Lyn ........,.,..,.... 239 Boyer, Andrew ..................,.....,.,. 199 Boyer, Bobin ...................... 157, 239 Boyles, Kristin ..................,.,. 47, 239 Bradburn, Scott .......,..,....... 159, 199 Bradford, Mike ......... ............... 1 99 Bradley, Bill ....,...... ..,...... 1 05, 239 Bradley, Larry .,..... ........... 4 9, 239 Brady, jim ........,.,............,........... 199 Brammer, Lori ....,....,.., 62, 155, 175 Brammer, Robert .,..............,..,..,. 239 Bravenec, Mike .,.........,..,... 102, 199 Breding, Candice ....,..,..,.... 142, 238 Breese, Alesia .....,....,.......... 158, 239 Breese, john ....... 102, 150, 151, 175 Breese, Keith .,.........,.. 116, 145, 199 Breeze, Gail ........ .......,.......... 1 75 Brickey, Susan ....... ........ 1 99 Bridges, Gina ........ ............ 2 19 Bridges, Steve ............ .,..,. 1 53, 175 Bridges, Vickie .......... ...... 1 34, 199 Brigance, Mark ..,...... ..,......... 2 19 Brill, Becky ...,..,..., ...... 1 42, 175 Brinck, Steve ......... ,........... 1 99 Brisendine, Sara ......,................... 159 Britton, Mark ....,..,............... 93, 239 Brock, Susan ............... 147, 159, 219 Brodale, Abbie ............................ 176 Brooks, Blake ..,..... ..,....,........... 1 99 Brooks, Robert ...... ....,... 2 39 Browder, janet ,......,. ,...... 1 12, 219 Browning, Barry ...,.. ,,.,..... 8 9, 219 Brown, Angela ,........ ....... 1 42, 199 Brown, Calvin .......... .......,..,. 2 39 Brown, Desmond ............... 153, 176 Brown, Greg .....,................. 139, 142 Brown, Karen .,........,.. 144 147, 219 Brown, Kelvin ,........,..,..............., 239 Brown, Larry ....... ,..,..... 9 8, 176 Brown, Mark ......,. ....... 1 02, 219 Brown, Nevin ....... .............,.. 1 76 Brown, Quita ....... ....... 1 35, 239 Brown, Randy ...,.. ,........,.. 2 39 Brown, Regina ......... .,..........,.., 2 19 Brown, Rhonda ............,..,.. 147, 219 Brown, Robert ........,...........,.,...... 176 Brown, Tina ..,............ 146 174, 176 Brown, Todd .........,.,......,.,. 139, 157 Brown, Trey ,,....... ................... 2 19 Brownlee, john .............,.., 94, 95, 96 Broyles, Allen .....,..,.......,.... 131, 239 Broyles, jennifer ..,..... 147, 214, 219 Bryant, Sabrena ......................,.., 219 Bryant, Shelley .........,... 62, 166, 176 Bryant, Theresa ....,..,..........,..,.... 199 Bryant, Pearline .,..... .,....,..,..,.., 2 19 Bryant, jeff ..,.....,..,..,.....,... 153, 176 Bryson, Cindy.55, 63, 71, 164, 176 Brunn, Paul .,..,......,.....,......,..,..... 239 Buchanan, Bernard ..,...... ,...,... 2 40 Buchanan, Bryan ........ ,....... 1 76 Buchanan, Monika ..,..,.... .,...... 2 40 Buchanan, Robin ........................ 176 Buchanan, Royd ...... ....... 1 42, 240 Buck, Michael ....... .,....,..... 2 19 Bullard, Harvey ....... ......,. 2 19 Bunch, Rebecca ....... ..,..,.. 2 40 Burch, jimmy ......, ,..,..,..,.. 1 97 Burdorf, Randy ........ .,..... 1 02, 219 Burkett, Lynn ...........,. .....,..,.., 1 76 Burkhalter, Brad .......,. .....,...... 2 40 Burkhalter, Pamela ...,........ 157, 176 Burns, Tami ....,...,.... ........ 1 76 Burkman, Roxy .,... ..................... 1 76 Burks, Robert ..,...........,..,...,........ 199 Burleson, Melody 63, 134, 160, 176 Burnett, Nannette ,.,..,................. 199 Burroughs, john ..,..,............,....,.. 219 Bustos, August .......... ....... 1 42, 240 Butcher, Cindy .,................ 159, 176 Butcher, Roderick ....... ............ 2 40 Butcher, Sherry .,...... ,............,.. 1 99 Butler, Bess ............ ....... 1 57, 220 Butler, Byron , ...,... ..........., 1 99 Butler, Sonya ......... .......,..,...,. 2 40 Byars, Matt ,..........,..........,.. 142, 199 Byars, Richie .............,......,.,..,..,.. 240 Byers, Cindy,103, 105, 135, 160, 199 Byers, Diana ....,........,.........,......,. 199 Bybee, Melanie .................. 159, 220 Caballero, Magdalena ....... 159, 240 Caddell, Christy .....,..,..,..,.. 142, 199 Caddell, Gary ,..,... . .......,.,..,... 240 Calaluca, Chris ......... ....... 1 57, 199 Caldwell, Chris ,....... .,..,.. 2 40, 244 Caldwell, Lori, ..... , ..... , ....... 154, 199 Calkins, Bill ............,..,..,.............. 220 Cameron, Dori52, 125, 146, 173,176 Campbell, Candace ............,....,.. 176 Cannon, Marcia .,.....,.., ....,....... 1 99 Canon, Stacey .......... ...... 1 42, 220 Cantu, Diana ......... ............... 1 99 Cantu, juanita ....... ...... 1 47, 240 Cantu, Urbano ......... .,.......... 1 76 Cantu, Vivian ........ ...... 1 53, 176 Cao, Khanh ....... .....,...... 2 20 Cao, Trang ...,..,. .,...... 1 99 Capua, Craig ....,.... ........ 1 99 Caram, David ....... ........ 2 40 Cardona, Buddy .,....... Cardwell, Kim ,..,... Carlisle, Craig .,.....,.,......,... Carlton, Douglas .............,.. Carmichael, Amanda ,..,..,., Carothers, Keith .... ,..,......,.., Carouthers, Kerry .,........,.. Carpenter, Becky .,,...,,. 34, Carpenter, james ............,. Carpenter, Kris ....., .....,. Carpenter, Trena .............. Carrigan, Pam .,..,.............. Carroll, Karyn .,,.....,.......,.. Carter, Chyrisse'146, 147, Carter, David .......... ....... Carter, David .......... Carter, Kristin ,....... .... Carter, Mike ...,..,............... Carter, Willie ..........,....,..,. Carver, Carolyn .,...,.., 103, Carver, Chrissie .........,....., Caram, David ...,..... Cash, Chris ..........,,.,.....,.... Castillo, Arlene ............,..,. Castro, Connie.. 146, 155, Cates, Bobby. .,..........,...,.. , .......,240 ........240 105 105 220 240 ,..,....220 .....,..199 .......,22O 159 .....,..240 199 ....,...240 125 199 ........199 142 240 162 164, 176 ........176 144 220 ........240 142 240 .89 200 142 220 ...,..,.240 ..,...,240 ........240 .....,..220 164 Castro, Mike ............,.... 93, 240 Cates, Gene ,......,, .. Cates, Tony .........,,., ..,... 177 248 ...,....200 ,. .,.... 240 ........240 Cavender, Cheryl .,............ 146 Cavender, jon ......... .,...... 1 62 Cavender, Steve .....,......,..,. 149 Cecil, Robert ..,........ ..,... Cephus, Arthur .......... Cephus, Solomon ....... Cephus, Valerie ............. .. Cervantes, Gigi ................... Chamberlain, Dee Ann ...,, Chamberlain, Steve ,. 142, Champagne, Tina ..,...,..... Chance, Angela .........,....., Chance, Pamela .,........,..,. Chandler, Clark .........,..,.. Chandler, jennifer ..... 103 Chandler, Michael ,.....,..,. Chavers, Karen ........, Cheak, Christine .,....,....... Cheek, Frank .....,............. Christian, Lori.., 106, 146 177 200 220 .......,142 ..,..,.240 ........177 ,..,....220 142, 220 149, 159, 166, 177 ....,....240 142, 220 142, 200 .........177 135 240 .........177 ....,..,240 .........240 U89 Christopher, Tammy ...,,.,.. Churchill, Richard .....,,.... Churchill, Robert ............. Clark, Brent ......' ....,.......... Clark, Denise ........,.... 135 Clauser, Karl ..,................. Clauser, Kurt .............. 116 Claveran, Guillermo ....,.. . Clay, Tricia ...,..,........, 101 Clayton, Nancy ..,..........,.. Clayton, Richard ....,........ Clemons, Mark ......,......,.., Clemons, Teresa ........ 157 177 200 .......,.200 .........177 089, 220 ........,177 159,200 .........220 166,200 125,200 .........177 102,220 102,220 Clements, Babara ......... .. Cleveland, Billy ........ ....,. Clewis, Frank ......... ..,...... Cludius, Fred ......... ......... Cobb, Amy ..........,..,........... Coby, Milo. .,..,....,,...,....,... . Coble, Larry ..,... 102, 106, Cochran, Allison 45, 103, Cochran, john ,...... 53, 89, Coffey, Linda .... 125, 146, Coffman, Robin ...............,. Cogswell, Scott ....... ....,.... Coile, Christy .....,.., ...., Colbeck, Christy .,...,. Colbeck, Lori ...,..,.. Collzorn, Charles ,.,.... Colborn, Lisa ,........ Colborm, Sandra ....... .... Collie, Tim .....,..,.... ......,..177 ,..,.....220 ...,..,..220 105, 200 106, 220 125, 220 .,93, 240 108, 220 135, 157, 241 171, 177 198, 200 159, 200 102, 220 .........220 .....,.200 ........200 ..,....l77 .........220 159, 200 ,..,..,..,.200 Collins, Randy '... .......,....,....,,..... . 200 Combrink, Kevin ,.,..,. 142, 149, 200 Condon, Carol ..,..,.............. 156, 200 Connell, B.j .........,, ..................,. . 177 Constantine, Anne144, 148, 167, 200 Conway, Kathy ',.. ..,..,.......,. 1 59, 220 Coody, Tracy .....,... ......... 1 14, 200 Cook, Kelly .,.,..,.. ......... 1 06, 177 Cooley, Eddie ....,.., ..,..,.., 1 54, 177 Cooley, Lori. .,..,..... ......... 1 56, 200 Cooley, Rhonda ,....,.. .,..,......... 2 41 Cooper, Karen ,.....,. .,..,...,.. 2 00 Cooper, Keith ......... ..,..,, 1 77 Cooper, Ken ,.......... ..,,... 2 00 Cooper, Tyrone ......... ....,.. 2 20 Cooper, Yvette .,.,,., ......, 2 41 Corbell, Carri .......,. ....... 2 20 Corbin, Miriam .....,.....,..,.......... .241 Cordes, Tresa. .,,..................,..... .241 Corley, Denise ..........,. 142, 159, 200 Cornish, Barbara ......., 152, 153, 200 Corser, Kelly ....,.. 61, 146, 152, 177 Cortez, Kari .,...........,..,.....,. 146, 200 Coston, Laura ...........,..,......,,.....,. 241 Cothran, Brad.. 126. 160, 197, 200, 213 Cotton, Rhonda ..........,....,.. 101, 200 Coulter, Angela ..,,...... ....,..,....,. 2 20 Covi, Kim ....,..,.....,. ........,.. 2 41 Cox, Bruce ......,..,. ..,.,..,...,.. 2 00 Cox, Cassie ...... ,.....,. 1 42, 241 Cox, Melody .,...... . .,..... 142, 220 Cox, Pam ,..,,,.,. ...,..,. 1 52, 177 Cox, Tim ..,...... ....... 8 9, 177 Cozine, Billy ........... ...,..., 1 31, 241 Cozine, Donald ...... .,...,..,..,.. 2 00 Crabb, Tracy .,..... .....,,. 1 59, 241 Craig, Carolyn ......, .,...... 1 53, 200 Craig, Roger ....,... .,.......... 1 42, 220 Craine, Catrina .......... 135, 155, 221 Craine, joan .......,.......,.....,.......... 200 Cranford, Chris ,................... 54, 177 Cranford, Donald ........ 93, 131, 241 Creagh, David ....,........,............... 221 Creal, Linda .............,. 146, 241 Crenshaw, janet ......... ...,,..,. 2 21 Cristy, Craig ...,..,.... 110, 200 Crombie, Chris ...,.. 144, 200 Crosby, Calvin ....... 200, 213 Crslin, john ......... ...........,.....,.,. 2 21 Cross, Amy ...,.......,..,.. 156, 221 Crouch, Laura ............,..... Crow, Dawn. .,,.. .. Crow, jana ....................... Crowley, Clinton ....... Crowley, Dee ...............,... Crowley, Drew '.,...,. .,.. Crump, Darran ...........,.,.. Crump, Terri .,.. 146, Cude, Lisa .,....... 142, Cunningham, David...89, Cunningham, Scott ........,. Cuppett, Dale .............,..,. Cuppett, Doug ..............,.. Cura, Bernice .,.........., Cura, Pauline ,..,.,.......... Curtis, Bob .......... Curtis, Liz ........ Curtis, Paula ..,.... Dacy, Colette, ,..... Dacy, Trey ..,..,..,.. Dalce, Chris .......................,. Dalhauser, Diana ....... 101, Dalhauser, Dirk ...,............. Dana, Allen ............. Daniel, joanne. .,............... . Daughtery, Debbie .,...... .. Davidson, Greg ......,.., ...........24l 144, 149, 221 201 ...........177 160, 221 ...,.......241 156, 216, 126, 160, 178 221 130, 201 ..,......,.221 ,.,..,,...,201 .....,.....178 144, 142, .,..54, 159, 114, . 78, 112, 162, 130, 152. 241 221 178 201 241 221 201 221 201 178 221 178 178 178 Davidson, Russell ......... 93, 131, 241 Davis, Chris .......................,..,,...,. 201 Davis, Dan ....,.., ..,..,.. 1 54, 178 Davis, jeff ........ .......,,.,..,.., 2 21 Davis, john ,.... ., ........ 110, 221 Davis, Kirk ....... ..,............,. 1 78 Davis, Mark .......,.......,.......,..,...... 201 Dean, Leslie ..,............ 138, 216, 221 Dearmore, Mike ...................,...... 201 Deaver, Danea .......,..,.............,... 178 Deaver, Ron ...............,...,.......... .201 DeChateauvieux, Alex 144, 162, 178 DeChateauvieux, Ingrid .... 159, 201 Deckman, Drew ,..,............,....., .221 Declrichs, joe ...........,,...............,.. 178 Detlrichs, Mary '....... .,..... 1 58, 201 Deems, Christi ........ ,...... 1 50, 221 Dees, Cindy ........,. . .,........ .221 Deeter, Lucy .,.,................., 157, 221 DeGroote, Charlene .,..,...., 150, 221 Denlte, Ron ....... 142, 149, 194, 201 Denke, Sandy ...... 62, 142, 157, 2-11 Dennis, Christi .......,..................., 221 Denton, Leslie .........,................... 178 Dickson, Steve ..,.....,....... 98, 99, 241 Dillon, Chris ,,.....,.... ...,.., 1 48, 178 Dinkins, Amelia ..,... ..,........ . 201 Diviness, Kevin .....,. ......... 2 01 Does, Rick ..........,. ......... 2 21 Dollar, David .,,........................,.. 201 Dominy, Steve ...,,....................... 241 Donawho, Eric. 105, 154, 178, 180, 181 Donald, Kevin ......................,..,... 201 Dorsey. Phillip .,,. 46, 151, 156, 178 Dosier, Virgil ..............,....,........... 221 Doster, Kim .............,..,......, 135, 241 Dougher, Erin ......... ..., 1 52, 178 Douglas, Annette ,..,.,.. .......,...,. 2 42 Douglas, Ernie ..,....,. ....,..,...,. 1 78 Dowdell, jennifer ................ 62, 178 Downey, Angie ,....... ..,..,....... 2 01 Doyle, Amy ....,..... ,..,..,.. 2 21 Doyle, Lisa ............,.. ......... 2 21 Drake, Emmett ...,.... ........, 2 42 Draper, Denise ......... .......,, 2 01 Draper, Gay ..,...... ............,... 2 21 Drerup, Darin .......,.. .,..,.. 1 31, 242 Dreves, Susan .,.,... ....... 1 54, 201 Drewry, Karen ,..,.....,..............,.,. 221 Drews, Barbara ..........., 49, 142, 242 Drews, Kathryn .......... 148, 201, 253 Dreyer, jeffrey .,................. 110, 178 Dreyer, Todd ............. 102, 221, 230 Duewel, Tod ..,.,..,..,...,..,.........,... 242 Dubbs, Dee Dee .,.,..,........, 152, 178 Dubbs, jill ...........,...........,,.,..,.,.., 201 Duewel, Todd ,..,....,..,., 93, 131, 242 Duggan, Donna ........,..,..,..,......,. 221 Duncan, Kyna ,......... ,............,.. 2 21 Duncan, Libby. ..,..,.. ......, 1 12, 148 Duncan, Michon,. .,..,.. ........,.,. 1 78 Duncan, Sherrie ,..,,,. ......,..,.. 2 01 Dungan, Boyd ,..,.. ,......,..,...,. 2 21 Dunleavy, Chris ,..,.,. ....... 1 42, 201 Dunn, Robert ..........,..,.........,...... 178 Dunn, Susan .,........,...,..,..... 142, 201 Dunn, Vonda Kay ...,. 134, 135, 242 Durda, Michael. ..,....,......,.........., 178 Durham, Alan .....,,,.....,....., 164, 201 Durst, Christy .... ,,.,.... 1 44, 159, 201 Dyal, Mark ,....... ............. 1 10, 242 Eakins, jan ......,. ..,.... 2 19, 221 Eargle, jana .......... ,..,...,..... 2 01 Earles, jaqueta .....,,.....,.,............. 201 Easterling, Kris ......,...,...,......,..... 178 Eatherly, Dawn ...,...... 101, 160, 178 Eatherly, Paige .......,,......... 153, 201 Eberlein, Kyle .,......,...,....... 150, 221 Eberlein, Mark ..,.,,..... 106, 120, 179 Eberlein, Paula ...47, 103, 125 Echols, Leslie ..,..,....... 106, 238 Edens, Trisha ....,.,,..,..,.......,....... Edward, Craig ...,.....,................. 179 242 ,179 .242 Efferson, Michael 117, 148, 179, 186 Eggers, Cliff .............................. .242 Eggers, Romy ....... .,...... 1 59 201 Eklund, Katie ...,... ........ 1 45 222 Elder, Philip ........, ........., 2 42 Eller, Debby ....,....... ..........,..,... 2 22 Eller, Georgia .............................. 179 Ellington, Michael ,..,. 126, 160 201 Ellis, Eric .,,.,...,.....,..,,,..,..... 222 242 Ellis, Lee .,..,......,..... ,.,...,. 1 44 179 Ellis, Steve. .,.,.., ......,. 1 31 242 Ellis, Vickie ..........,.. .......... 2 22 Elrod, Michelle .,..,.. ....,..... 2 22 Ely, Beth ,..,....,.... ......, . 242 Emafish, David ,...... .166 Engelhart, Susan ........ .179 Engert, Cynthia ......... ...,...... 2 01 English, David ........ .......... 1 79 English, joey .....,..,.. ..,..,..,. 2 22 Erion, Michael ........ ...,..,... 2 22 Erion, Ronald ...,.. .....,..,. 2 01 Erwin, jo Lynn .,..,.. ..,....... 2 22 Erwin, Randy ....,...., .......... 2 01 Erwin, Tara. .,.,,... ....,..... 2 22 Estill, Brent ,........ .......... 1 52 Estill, Leigh ......,.. ........,. 2 22 Evans, David ,.......,..,.. .......... 2 22 Everitt, Kim ...........,...,... ........,. 2 22 Evilsizen, La Donna .......,........... 222 Ewing, Kip ....,..........,....,...... 89, 179 Ewing, Stacy ................,...,. 222, 225 Exner, Catherine. 150, 151,156,179 Fairchild, Clark ......, .....,. 1 66, 201 Falk, Cindy ........... ............ 2 01 Falk, Dennis ............. ....... 1 31, 242 Fangman, Mike, ...... .....,. 2 01, 259 Fangman, Steve .,..... ....... 1 10, 179 Fannis, Dale .,........ ......,..... 2 22 Farris, Lee ,... ..........., ,........ 2 2 2 Fears, Nathaniel .,....................... 242 Featherston, jan ........,........ 142, 242 Featherston, jon.59, 150, 151, 179, 249 Fedor, Karen ..... 114, 115, 144, 222 Fedor, Paul .....,.....,.....,................ 179 Fedor, Susan ,..,.., ........... .179 Fekete, Hazel .....,.. . .,.... 146, 179 Fekete, Helen .............,..,.... 114, 222 Felder, Mitchale .....,.......... 201, 238 Ferrell, Relvia ..,.......,.................. 202 Fertner, Susan ...................,......... 242 Fewell, Hal .......... 89, 155, 179, 193 Field, Frank .,..,.....,.......,.... 130, 202 Fields, Bill ............ .....,... 9 1, 222 Fields, Sarah .,..,.... ..........,. 2 02 Fineman, Mike. ,.., ,.........,. 202 Fineman, Steve .....,.. ......, 1 05, 242 Finholt, Danny ,..,,.,. ....... 1 31, 242 Finnegan, Kim ........,..............,..,. 222 Fisch, Brian ,........,.......,...,., 154, 179 Fish, Holli ,.., ............... 1 42, 144, 202 Fish, Steve.142, 146, 161, 170, 179 Fisher, james .......,....................... 242 Fisher, Marilyn. ..,..,. ......... 2 42 Fisher, Rydell ....... .....,... 1 79 Fisk, jason ....,..,. ., ..,..,. 202 Fite, Mark ..,............. ........,....... 2 22 Fleece, Vincent ....,... ....... 1 42, 202 Fleming, Karen ........ ,...... 1 25, 202 Flower, Cathy .......... .....,.., 2 42 Flower, jimmy ......... .....,... 2 22 Flynn, Shari ......... . .,..,...... 179 Fobbs, Andrew ......... ......... 9 9, 222 Fogleman, Beth ....,.. ............ 2 22 Ford, Linda .,.....,.. ......... 1 79 INDEX 277 Ford, William ..................,,.,...., Forge, Kenneth .... ,...... ..,...... 9 1 , Forney, Cindy .... 51, 125, 136, 173, Forrester, joanie ....,..,.......,....... Forrester, Sharon , ....... Fortner, Ellen ..... Fortner, Susan ..... ....,... 222, H222 Foster, Kevin .... ..,.. Foster, Traci ,.., ,... ...,..,. 166. ..222 Fowler, joy .......... ...,. 1202 Fox, Rhonda ......,.......,.......,. .,202 Francis, Teresa ..... . ........,..... Frank, Cindy, ,..... 51, 161, Franklin, Gary ......,..,....,..,.. Frantz, Deborah ......,..,....,.. Frausto, Marta .....,.. .,... Frazier, jamie ............,....,.., Fredlund, Craig ..,..,... ...,. Freeman, Ami ......... ...., Freeman, Amy .,.......,.,..,.... Freeman, Edward ,.......,..... Freeman, Holly ..,....... Freeman, john ,..,... . ..,. . Freeman, Tim ......,, ..,......... Freeman, William ..,..,....,... Friesen, Patricia. 56, 146, Friou, Luana ....,..,........,..,.. Fronk, Paula ......,........ 146, Fronk, Kathy ......., ..,......,,. Fry, Llyod ................,.. Fuller, Cheyenne ,.....,. . Gabioud, Brenda 22, 145, Galier, Denice ......,.....,....... Gall, Kim ....,...........,.. ,. Gambill, David .,..,.... ..... Gann, Donna ..,......, ....,.... Gannaway, Dina ..,..,..,.,,.,.. Ganzon, Rachel .,...,......,..,.. Garb, Howard ........ ,..,..... Garcia, Anna .,......., ,... Garcia, Richard ,......,..,..,... Garcia, Yvonne ...,..,...,..,... Garland, Dane ..,............... Garnett, Velinta Monique. Garrett, Cindy ...,.,........ 29, Garrity, Kevin .,.,.........,..,.. Gasca, Missy .....,..,........,..,. Gatewood, Donna ............. Gee, Kristi ..,,..,....,....,..,..... Geddie, Angela.114, 146, Geddings, Allison ,..,..,....... Gensheimer, Greg. 23, 47, Gensheimer, Mary ....,..,..,. Gentry, joe ,........,............,. Gentry, joylita ................,. 171, ........242 ........242 ....,...242 . 93, 114, 130, Freeman, Willie .........,....,.., 150, 114, 170, 162, , ........ 243 152 179 148 142 202 159 165 148 116, 125, Gerald, Marianne. ..,..,.........,... ,. Geurtz, Mike ..,...... 95, 97, 155, Gibbins, Tracye ......,.........,..,.... Gibson, john .......................,....., Gibson, Sharon. 115, 126, Gilbert, Charles ..,..,..,....,.... Gilbert, Loreen ..... 153, 142, 193, H223 Giles, Zack ...,....... ......... Gilliland, Anne .....,.. ...,.... Gilliland, jim ....,. ......,.. Gimberg, Kelly ..........,......,. Gipson, jack ....................,.. Gipson, john ..... ...,... 1 10, Gipson, Mike ..,..,. . ......,.. .. Glass, Lisa ............ .......,. Glaze, Sherry ....,...... ........ Glenn, Cheryl .,,......,..,....,... Glenn, Christy .......,..,. 114, 278 INDEX 152, .89, .,.....,180 180, 148, 142, idif' Glenn, Sara ...,.. Glenn, Sheri ,.,. ..........,. l 35, Goad, Brad ...,............... 61, 152, Gobeil, Sylvia .....,,...,...,......,..,... Godby, Kirk ...,..,. 31, 126, 160, Gomez, Olga ............................. Gomez, Sally ,...,..... Gonzales, Alex ,....... Gonzales, Rick ......., Good, Debbie ..,..,.,. 142, Goolshy, Lonnie ,...,.... .... ,... . . 93, Goor, Megan .......... 144, Gopffarth, Diana ............... 156, Gopffarth, Richard ...........,.....,. Gordoa, Stephen ............,.......... Gordon, Brenda ....,........,... 144, Gotangco, Rachel ..,.....,............. Govea, Cindy. .,..,.. . Govea, Manuel ......, Govea, Yvonne ....... Gracia, Angie ......,.. Graczyk, Shayne .,.. Graffigna, Bob ,...... Graham, Chris ....... 144, 144, 102, Henry, Vanessa ......, ....,. Hensley, Candy ............... Henson, Laura ........,.. 114 Herman, Mary,.142, 155 Herman, Hermon, ...,.......244 ..........,224 181 181 Reagan .....,.... , .............. 204 David ....,................,..... 204 Graham, Kelley ..,..,.....,....,. 152, Graham, Terrie ..,.,...,. 148, 156, Granat, Danielle ,..........,,.,........ Grandey, Terri .....,. ....,.... 1 46, Grandey, Trent ......... ...,... 9 8, Grant, jim .............. Grant, Monica ...,..,. Gray, john ,..,..,... Gray, julie ,......,. 155, 105, 153, 159, Gray, Yvette ,,..................... Green, Carolyn ,......,., 106, 108, Green, james .............,....,..,...,.., Green, Matt ...,.... ....,..,..,...,. Green, Shane ....., ..........., 1 59, Green, Terry .....,..,......... 86, 89, Greenfield, Lisa , ,..,.................. , Greenard, Carolyn ........ Gregory, Kelly ..,,...... Gregory, Wendy ..,..., Griffin, Angie ........ Griffin, David .,...,.. Griffin, Deanna .,.... Griffin, Larry ..,..,.., Griffin, Griffin, Lisa ......,..,. Phyllis ....... Griffith, Randy ....... Grimm, William ,.... Grissom, Mark ........ Grona, Carie .,...,.... Grove, Ginny ...,.. Grove, Laura ...... 130. 152, Groves, joe .... ....... , ....,..,... ...,..... Gudat, Carol .....,......,. 152, 203 Guinn, Clair ,...... ...,...,..,.., Gunter, David ,..,.......... ,... . .. Gunter, Donna ,.......... 152, 180 Gustafson, Mark ...,....,....,..,.. 91 Gustafson, Stephen ........,.... Guthrie, Marla ...,...... Gutierrez, Brian. Gutierrez, Lisa ifffiso .......223 Haberman, Tammy ........... 203 Haddix, Gail ........................ Haddix, joey ...................,......... Hagerty, Lisa .... 147, 1 50, 157 Haggard, Ferguson .....,........ 91 Hague, Brett ,..,...... ................ , .. Hamlin, Lynn .........,. ,..,..,...,., Hamman, Duane ............... 193, Hammond, Donny .....,....,.....,.., Hammond, jennie ..................., Hampton, Bill ............ 142, 150, Hampton, Charles ..,.......... 142, Hampton, Helene ...,....,..... Hampton, Steve ......,..,....... Hamrick, Pam ............ 142, Hancock, jeff ..,....,......,....... Hancock, Kim .............,..,. Haney, Lori ......... 32, 142, Hanly, Stacy ,.., ....... , ......... 144 Hansen, Amy ............. , Hanson, K'Lynn155, 159, Hanson, Tod ...,.. 131, 155, Hardegree, Scott , ..,.......... Hardin, Holly .....,..,.......... Hardy, Rene .,..,.......... 142, Harper, Lofty .....,.......,..... Harpole, Kristi ..,... , ...... Harrell, Shirley ................ Harrington, Brad ............. Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris , jodi ........, Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Adam .,.......,..,.............., Brian , 18, 34, 46, 56, 151 Brooke .........,...,....., 139, Daniel ............ 106, 156, Danielle .,,.....,..,..........,. Deborah .,.........,..........,. Duane ....... ,.,,,.... Felecia ......... Grady ........ ....... Nena ....,.. Pam ........ Robyn .,..,... ........,. Tresha , .... , .............. Hart, Coralea, ......,..... 148, Hart, Mark .,.. Hart, Toniya. Harty, Lynn.. Harty, Mitch. Harvey, Ingrid .28, 41, 44, Harwell, jeff .,..,......... Hase, Ross ........,...,..,..,.. 35, Hasenbeck, Carl ...,............,. Hausenflack, Greg ,........... .. Havard, joel ............. Haves, Wendi .,.,.., ,..,. ....., Hawkins, Kelly ..,....,...,,...,. Hawkins, Kevin .... Hermon, Estelle ....,..............,....,. 224 Herron, Brad...27, 80, 95 Herron, Stephen ........,...... Hestle, Delicia ..,............... Hey, jim .............. Hicks, Candie ............. Hickson, Mary .,.....,......... Higginbotham, jeff ......,.. Higgins, Kight .......,.... 126 Hill, Craig .,..,...... ......... Hill, Debbie .,....,. Hill, Laura ....... Hill, Lisa ....... Hill, Lisa ..,..,, Hill, Myron ....,. ......... Hill, Tamara ............., 101 Hillin, Rodger ..........,...,... Hillman, Michael ...,..... 93 Hinds, jayne .......,........,..,. Hines, Mark .,..,.,. Hinkle, Chad ........... Hodges, Gaye .....,.... Hoerster, Karen ....., Hoffman, Barry .....,... .. Hoffman, Lisa .......,. Hogg, Tom .....,......,. Holcomb, james .....,.., Holiday, Micki ....,... Holland, Chris .....,,..,........ Holland, Daniel ......... Holland, Sharon .,.... Holland, Stacy ....,............. Holland, Susan ........... Holley, jim ,......,.....,.., Holliday, Sharon .........,..,. Hollis, Doug ........... , Hollub, Chrissy ..,.... Holly, Richard ......., Holman, jennifern .......... . Holton, Amy .............. Hooper, Allison. 101, Hooper, jill .......,.....,..,..,... Hoover, Kerry ...............,.. Hopkins, Rocky ............... Hopkins, Tami ................. Horton, Laura ,..,. 27, 138, 1 ffflfQ124s .....,,..243 , s Hahn, David ............,......... 106, Hair, Richard ..................,.. 142, Hale, Allan .....,.....,..... 145, 164, Hall, Allyson ,...... ,..... 1 8, 112, Hall, Amanda ........, ................ Hall, Michael , ........ , ........ 145, Hallett, Mary ...,..,.. ......... 1 35, Hamilton, Ted ....... Hawkins, Pam ......,...,......,.. 138 Hawkins, Patrick ......... .......,. Hawkins, Terri ..,..,. ,, ..... . Hawkins, Tim ..,.... ....,......, 2 44 Hayes, Candace ..........,,..... 101 Haynes, Deelynn .,...................... Hays, Clayton ,........... 150, 164 Hays, Cynthia ,....., ..........,. 1 24 Head, Lori ......,...... ...........,,..,... 2 03 Headrick, Paige .,,.,...,........ 112 Hearn, Barbara ,......... 135, 153 Hearne, Randy ,.........,....,..,.....,... 244 Heaton, Deborah ,.......,...... 146 181 Heck, jim ..,..,..,...........,..,....,.....,. 181 Heck, Wezie .,...........,. 142, 155 203 Heflin, Brian ..,..,.,.........,..,...,...... 224 Heflin, julie ....,..,...........,..,. 134 203 Heil, Robert.11, 124, 145, 149 Heim, john ........,..,........,............. 244 Heiss, Cynthia..55, 63, 112,155-, Heiss, jenny .........,...,...,...... 159 Helmick, Kelly .,..,....,......... 142 Hembree, Michelle ............ 135 Hempel, Kathie ...,...... 151, 156 Henderson, Kevin ............,...,...... 244 Henderson, Kimberly ......,.,.,...,.. 224 Henderson, Terrence .......,...,...... 224 Hendricks, Billy ........,..,..,...,...,.., 203 153 203 Henry, Karen ......,..,........,.. Henry, Teresa, .... .. Henry, Trent ....,.... s v ..,..,..181 .......,204 House, Sandra ......................,.... Houston, Sam ..,..,..., Howard, Barbara .... .,..,...... Howard, Gary ........, ........ Howard, Lisa .,....,.............,..,.... Howard, Troy ,....... .......... Howe, jerry ........... 18, 57 Howell, Bret ..................... Howell, Chuck ..,............,. Howington, Cindy 31, 137 Hubbard, Mary Beth. .,..... . Hucaby, Huckaby, Carol, .,,.... .. Huckaby, Gina .,...,..... Alan ............. 142, 146, 153, Huckaby, Stan ......,,.,..,. 98, Huff, Becky ...,......,..... 145, Huffstutler, David ......,.......... Huffstutler, jerry .,..........,.....,.,. Hughes, Hughes, Brian ...........,........ Dennis ........,..,..,..,. Hughes, Michelle ......,......... Hughes, Randy ......,............ Hull, Vanoy ................ 130, Hulsey, Carol .........,.., Hulsey, Kim ..,..,......... 114, 116, 204 H181 204 244 ..........181 ...........159 ,....,....,224 181 ....,......224 204 244 244 181 251 224 204 244 .........244 181 224 224 181 ...........181 181 ........204 ..224 ..181 204 .224 224 ..224 181 253 N244 ....95 ..204 ..204 ..224 244 181 ..245 ..224 181 204 204 ..245 N224 ..245 204 ..224 M159 204 H224 M181 197, 204, 223 181 213 181 181 245 152 M204 H245 245 181 ..204 245 224 182 182 Humphries, Richard .,.,...,..,...,.... 224 Hund, Shelley ........,....... Hunt, David ................ Hunt, Karen ..... Hunt, Kevin ..... Hurt, Kev1n,...., ......,..182 .,.......245 .......,.204 .....,..,204 ..,......245 Lewiecki, Stan ......., Hutchinson, Cayln ......,.. .,...,... 2 04 Hutchinson, Larry ......... ,.....,.. 2 04 Hutchinson, Larry ..........,.....,..,.. 224 Hutchison, Brad ...,.................,.... 204 Hutson, Beth ..,..,..,..... 152, 177, 181 lngebritson, Britt ...,..., ,,.. ...,. 2 0 4 Ingram, Sabine ..........,. ....,.... 2 04 Intriene, Roxanne .....,. .,.....,. 1 45 jackson, Carol ....,..............,......... 142 jackson, Dan ............., 142, 149 182 jackson, Lauren ................, 112 148 jackson, Mike ........,. ........ 1 49 182 jackson, Warren ........ ............. 2 45 jackson, Willie ........ ....,. 9 9 204 jacobs, Lisa .......... .,..,..,.. 1 82 james, Glen ..,.......... .....,..,..,..... 1 05 james, joycelyn .,..,.. .,...... 1 44 224 james, Kenneth .,..... ..,.......... 2 24 janes, Greg ..........,.., ,.,..,..,. 2 04 janes, Kenneth ....,,.. ,..,.., . .182 janicek, Shelly ..,...,.. ,...,..,.. 2 24 jarnagin, Kevin ..,.... .......,.. 2 24 jaso, Yolanda ,...... ....,.. 1 82 jellison, Brad ....... .... . .182 jenkins, Dana ...... .......... 2 45 jenkins, Regis .......... .....,.... 2 24 jessup, Angela .....,... ...,...... 2 24 jimenez, Sandra ,........ ............, 2 04 jobe, Cheri ......,....... ....,.., 2 25 245 jobes, Michael ....,..,. .......,..,,..,.. 1 82 johanson, Ray ................,... 131 245 johnson, Andrew ...,..., 145, 148 149 johnson, Charla ........,..,...,,.,..... 1204 johnson, Cindy ........... 146, 164 182 johnson, Cliff ..,.,. ................. 2 45 johnson, Hosea .,..,... .,........ 9 5 204 johnson, Kathy .....,...,..,..,.......,..,. 225 johnson, Kay .....,......., 144, 147 225 johnson, Lucinda ..,...,..,..... 142 245 johnson, Mike ,,.....,.,.,.. 93, 131 245 Johnson, Peggy..101, 135, 160 225 johnson, Rita ..,..,....,...,..,.... 101 245 johnson, Shawn ....,........,...... 98 245 johnson, Shearlene ................... H245 johnston, jill ,.., .....,............. 1 03 225 johnston, Lori ............. 146, 152 182 johnston, Mari ,..........,.....,..,.....,.. 204 johnston, Peter ........ .....,.........., 1 53 joiner, Melissa .....,... ........ 1 53 154 jones, Anthony ........ ............. 1 82 jones, Darrell ...,.. ...,..,.......... 1 42 jones, Don ........ ........ 1 82 204 jones, julie ........ ....,.., 1 42 245 jones, Karen .....,.. ..,.............. 2 45 jones, Kristi ......... ........ 1 44 245 jones, Kinley ....... ......,..,.., 2 04 jones, Levi ,..,................,,............. 102 jones, Michael ,................,.. 102 182 jones, Michelle ........... 145, 148 212 jones, Missy ......,....,,,.,,....... 139 245 jones, Ross ......,.,.. 16, 116, 152 211 jones, Steve .....................,.. 104 204 jones, Susan .....,.,.............,..,........ 159 jordan, Curtis .......... ..,..,..,..,..... 2 04 jordan, Cynthia .............,... 158 245 joyce, Denise ....,...... ........ 1 54 204 judd, Brian ......, Kaarlela, Matt ......... ...225 182 Kahn, Daphne ..,.. 28, 142, 144, Kallmeyer, Kim ......... 151, 156, Karle, Michelle ...,....... 125, 134, Karner, Danielle ......................... 225 Kauffman, Rebecca ...... Kee, joseph ..,....... ..,. ............., 2 0 4 Karnes, Andrea ....... ....,..,......... 2 45 Keeley, Ceil ......... ..,..... 1 59, Keeley, Harry .....,...... ...,,..,.. 2 45 Keely, Meronica ......... Keeton, Kathy. .,..... . Keir, Richard .,.... Keller, john ......... .....,.225 .......245 .......204 .......204 Kelley, jimmy ........,..,.......... 89 Kelly, Bruce ,...., . .,...... 215, Kelly, Curtis ....,... Kelly, jamie .,...... Kelly, Veronica .............,.... Kendrick, Allan .,....,..,,. 17, Kennedy, Kalen ...,.,..,,....,.. Kenney, Maureen ........ 58, Kent, Barrett .,..,.. Kent, Leslie ....,.... Kerr, judith .......,. 216 159 159 ......,..225 182 246 Key, Rose ..,.....,........ ...,.....,... Keys, Malcolm ........ .,..... 7 5 Kidwell, Lisa ..,..,. Kile, Kevin ........,..,.. Kilinc, Tayfun ......... . ....,....225 .......205 LaCicero, Pat .,..... Lacy, Dianne ......, ,.....,130, Ladd, Diane ......... .........,..,....... Ladd, Laura .......,....,.... 74, 105, Laguna, Veronica ...........,........... Lam, Kien .....,..,...... LaMark, Shelley ...,....., Lamb, james .............................., Lambert, Kevin ,..............., 226, Lambert, Phillip110, 162, 164, Lambert, Randy ............,... 153, Lampley, Patty .....,..... Landingham, Gina ......., . .,...,.. . Landingham, Monty .............,..,. ' 153 Landis, jan ......,..,............... , Landsford, Mike ......... Landwer, Allan ....... Lane, Benita .....,.., Lane, Mary ..... .. Lang, Andy .......... ...fffii'!1'5. Lang, David ......... .,.......,..,.... Lang, Peter .......... .................... Langevin, jack ........... 144, 145, Langston, Matt .........,....,.....,.., .... Langston, Terry ..,........ ,. .,.. 159, Laramore, Bubba .,,.... Laramore, Sherri ....... Largent, Lori .............,...,........,... Killen, Richard .,.,..,. .......,...,..... Kimball, Kathy .,.,..,..,..,.....,...,.. King, Amie ................. 142, 156, King, Debbie ....... King, Kelly ....... King, Sondra ....,.. King, Steve ..,....... ........ 2 25, Kirby, Michael ........ ...,......... Kirby, Quin ...,......,.. ........ Kirk, james ................, ........ Kirkland, Michelle ................,..... Kirschner, Rene ..,........,..,.. 153, Kirscht, Belinda .,..,..,. , ...... Larkin, Melvin ........,..............,..,. Lasater, Amy .,.. 103, 125, 133, 160, Lasater, jeff ......... ..,..........,... Lashley, Shane ........ ........ 1 73, Lawton, Troy '.,..... ........ 1 10, Lazo, Michelle ........ Lazo, Phyllis ...,..,.. Lea, 103, 103, Lisa ..........,..,.................. ,..... Leach, Ginger ..... , ,,.......,........,.... Leach, Leslie,..26, 146, Lee, Lee, Lee, Lee, 153, 159, Catherine ...........,.....,.......... David ...,..,.... Howard ,..,... Patti ......,... ........... 1 12, Klempnauer, Todd ,..,.. .. ,....... .. Klump, Tony .,......... ,...,..... Knapp, john ....,....... ........... 152 Kneeland, Donna ..,..,.....,,.. Knezek, Sharon .,...., ........,...,.. Knight, julie ........,..,........... 158 Knight, Richard ..,..,.., .,......... Knott, Kim. .,....... 159 Knotts, Mark ........... Knowles, Alice ........... 161 Knowles, Richard ............. 215 Knox, Kenny ..,......., . .,..,..,. 91, Kocher, Drew ,...... .................. Kocurek, Diane .......... 159, Koebernick, julie ....... 225, Koeing, David .................... Koirtyohann, Tim ...,........ 142, Lee, Ruby .....,..,......,.... .35, 153, Lehman, jenny ................. ,. .,..,.. . Lehman, Scott ......... Lehr, james .......,...,. Leitch, Mark .............. Lemmond, Becky .......... .......... Lemmond, Tammie ...........,....... Lenely, DeHavilland ....,..,.......... Lenely, Sofearee ............ ., Lenz, David ........ ,...... Lenz, Lorri ....... Leon, Barry .......,..... Leonard, Lela ......,..... Letbetter, Deborah .........,.., Levell, Sterling ...............,... 157, Levy, Ricky ..............., 126, 160, Koop, Gretchen .36, 53, 55, 159, 171, Koop, Kina 103, 125, 132, 135, Koppang, Svein ...,..................... Kottler, judy .......... .... ............... Kottler, Michelle ........ 135, 241, Kozlowski, Timothy ..... ,. .,...,..,. . Kramer, Donna.42, 44, 136, 178, Kramer, Tim. .,................,.. 130, Kratz, Dawn ...,.......................... Krippel, David ............. 89, 130, Kroon, Angie ..,..... .....,..,.. 1 45, Kubacki, joey .,..... .................. Kutach, Brent ...,..,..,..,........ 131, Kutzler, Rebecca ........ 153, 178, Kuykendall, Otto ............... 142, Kwan, Clifford ........ ......,..,. Kwan, William ......,. ........... Kyser, Donna ....... ,......... 3 3, LaBoon, Melinda ........ ........., Lewis, Derrick ....... ,. . .,..... 154, Lowery, Kim ,............. 135, 156, 206 Lowery, Pam .............. 112, 156, 184 Lowes, Marie ..................... 106, 226 Lowes, Stephanie ............... 106, 184 Lowrance, Terry ........ ....... 9 1, 226 Lucio, jeff .......,....... ,............. 2 47 Lucio, Richard ........ , .... ,..226, 227 Luck, Mary .......,. ........ 2 02, 206 Lynch, Bruce ....,. ............,. 2 06 Lyon, Robbin .... ,....................,..,. 1 84 Lyon, Sherrie .............................. 206 Lyon, Sonya ..146, 154, 159,166,184 Lyons, Clarence ............. 95, 96, 206 Lyons, Pam ....,........... 144, 147, 206' McAllister, Robby .,.............. 89, 184 McAteer, Lynn ........... 103, 135, 247 McBeth, David...21, 30, 41, 53, 69, 102, 161, 166, 174, 184 McBride, Karen ................... 31, 206 McCain, Gregg ...... .............. 1 84 McCain, john ......... ....... 8 9, 247 McCain, john .....,............... 157, 227 McCal1ster, Ronnie .............,..,..,. 227 Lewis, Kim ................. 138, 220, Lewis, Tisha ....................,........... Leyva, Debbie...1 ........ 146, 153, Liggett, Stan ......,. Liles, Brad ........... Lillie, Linda ...,..,. Lindquist, Lisa .....,.. Lindsay, Marie ..,..... ...........152. ........159, ........144, Lindsey, Norlette ....,.. Little, john .............. Litzler, Carolyn ......... Lofton, Roderick ........ Lofton, Tony ........... Logan, Gina ........ Lohrke, Glenn ........,..,....,.... Long, Melissa .....,....... 159, 184, Long, Michael ..............,...... Long, Susan ,. .,........,.. , 146, 164, Longoria, Sherry ................. Lopez, jose ........................,. Lord, Chris ................. Lorio, Lynda, .... ,. Louis, Mindy ..... ,. 130, 157, , ....... 159, McCarthy, Brian ........ 106, 148, 206 McCarthy, Colin.. 106, 218, 219, 227 McClean, Tim ........,................,... 206 McClellan, Nathan ............ 154, 206 McClellan, Rosa ..............,.. 101, 247 McClendon, Alice ........,..,...,....... 247 McCormick, Debbie .,........ 138, 227 McCormick, Kari ............... 153, 184 McCoy, Anne .................,......,..... 227 McCright, johnny ..............,..,..,.. 227 McCurdy, Tammy ..... 146, 156, 184 McDonald, Bridget .........,...,....... 206 McDonald, Lamar ........ .....,.... 2 06 McDougal, Karla ....... ........,..... 2 47 McDougal, Kevin ............... 152, 184 McDow, Derek ..............,...,. 93, 247 McDowell, jennifer ........... 106, 227 McDowell, Kevin ..,..,.....,............ 227 McEachern, Barbara ......... 106, 227 McEwin, jeff ..................,............ 206 McGallian, Mike ........ .......... 2 47 McGinnis, Lenet ........ .....,........ 2 47 McGregor, Wayne .,............. 91, 227 McHaney, Cenee ......, .......... 2 06 McKelvey, Kathy .....,..........,....,.. 206 McKenna, Angela .............. 106, 247 McKenzie, Debbie ....,.....,........... 247 McKenzie, james ............,.. 156, 184 McKenzie, Kim ....... ......,....... 2 27 McKenzie, Laura,. .,... .............. 1 84 McKenzie, Tim ......,..,........ 150, 206 McKenzie, W,R. .....,.. ........... 1 84 McKesson, Daniel ..............,........ 247 McKesson, Trudy ,............ .....,.. 2 27 McKinney, Becky ...... 146 153, 184 McKinney, Dave .,..,..,....,. ........ 2 47 McKinney, David ...... . . ...... 227 McLain, jeff ............ .,..,.. 2 47 McLain, Pam ...... ........ 2 06 McLean, Billy ......... ..... . 184 McLean, Brian ................. 147, 247 McMahon, Phyllis ..,......... ........ 2 27 McMindes, David ............ 155, 184 McWhorter, Connie..l46, 161, 166, 171, 185 Mabry, Marian ........................,. 185 Mabry, Micki ......,..,... 101, 160, 206 Mach, Kent ....,.. ......... 5 9, 148, 185 Mach, Kyle ..,..,. ......... 9 3, 131, 247 Mack, jimmy ...... ............. 9 1, 226 Mack, Susan ............ ............... 2 47 Madden, Tony ................... 130, 226 Maddox, Michael ....... .,......... 2 26 Maddox, Steve .............,............. 247 Maddux, Andria .......,................ 226 Madison, Alana .......... 147, 153, 226 INDEX 279 Pedraza, Olivia ................ Madison, Butch ......... ....... Madison, Mark ....... ...,.., Madison, Sherry ......., .,........, Maggard, Steve, ....... ,.., . .,...,....... , Magouirk, Mary .,..,..,..,....,. 147, Mahan, Michelle .,..,.. .....,........ Mahendroo, Mala ....,.....,,.,. 159, Mahendroo, Sanjay ..,,......,, 102, Malone, Patricia, .......... ,. .,.. 155, Maloon, Teresa ...,... ,..,.,,,... Manley, Hilda ......,...................... Mann, Shari .....,..,......,................. Manning, Amy16, 146, 153, 159, Manning, Brian ............,.......,...... Morgan Manning, Eric ...,..........,.....,........ Mapes, james ...,...., ,........ 1 57, Margolis, Gary ....... .......,. 1 10, Marion, Camilla ....,............ 227, Marks, Melissa ........ ....,,........ Markum, Gary .,,.,..,..................,. Marone, Darrell ................. 106, Marris, Terri ....,...... .............. Marquardt, Chris ,..... .............. Marquardt, Mark ...,...........,........ Marsh, john .....,..,......,.... 66, 71, Marshall, Kathy ..,...,.......... 152, Marshall, Valarie ...,..,..,..,..,...... Martin, Chris .....,..,......... 68, 89, Martin, David ....,.................,.... Martin, Dru ..,...,.. ..,..... 6 9, 89, Martin, james ..,,...., . ,..,,.,.., ..... Martin, james ......... ....... 7 0, Martin, Lanny ........ ,......,. Martin, Larry ..,...... .,..,.... Martin, Leticia ...,..,.....,..,....,..,.. Martin, Melonie .....,..,........ 159, Martin, Michele .,......,..........,.... Martin, Roddy ..,,.,.,..,..,..,,.,..,... Martin, Steve ..,........... 222, 223, Martinez, Delisha .,,....,..,.......... Martinez, Manuel .......,............. Martinez, Mari ..,..,.,,.,........ 135, Martinez, Virginia ...,..........,..,.. Mason, Lisa ...,..,..,..,.. ..,...... Mason, Stacy ......, ......,.....,... Massey, Bonni ,...,.., ......... 1 47, Massey, Michelle ,,.,... .........,.. Massey, Rami ,..,.,.., . .,............ . Massey, Wes ........... ......,.. 1 06, Massingill, Susan .........,..,. Maston, Greg ..,.....,,..,..,..., Matthaws, Danny ...... 126, Matthews, LeAnne ...,...... Matthews, Valerie ..,..,..,.., Mathis, Angela .,....,... Mathis, David ,..,.... Mathis, jamie .,..,..,. Matl, Larry ..,,...., ......, Matl, Kim .........,. ....... Matous, Steve .,..,..,. 160 .. 135 .. 125 1 Ottman, jerri jo ........,. ,.., . ., 114 Piper, Dennis ..... Mauldm, Shela ......,....... ..... Mavelock, Daniel .........,.............. Mavers, Steve ,..,....,,.......,.....,,..,.. Mavers, Traci ........,..,. 112, 201, May, Chad .......,..,....,,... 93, 131, May, jerry ...,...,..........,..,...... 89, Mayfield, Dana .............,.... 157, Mayfield, Michael ,,....... ............. Mays, Sedonia .........,. .....,..,..... Meadows, janise ,................ 147, Meadows, Shari ,..,..,,...... 40, 44, Meakin, Sara ....,..,....,. 157, 159, Measures, Stacy 20, 78, 161, 195, Meeks, Evan .........,..,..,..,..,. 102, Meisinger, Keith ....,.,..............,... Meldrum, Kristine ......,...... 134, Meldrum, Wendy ............,.......,,. Mendez, Rita ...,.......... 147, 150, Meroney, Kirk ............. ,. .,..,..,..... . Merrity, David ....... .............. Merrity, Theo ...,...., ....,.. 7 9, Messer, Eric .....,.. , ...,...... Messer, Greg ,....., ,..,...........,........ Metscher, Suzanne .......,..... 147, 280 INDEX 247 247 247 206 247 247 206 247 226 206 226 159 185 247 247 227 185 232 185 247 247 247 227 247 206 206 227 206 185 206 227 206 227 248 248 206 248 248 227 248 227 248 248 248 227 248 185 185 227 227 248 206 227 248 248 ..93 227 185 227 206 227 227 248 206 248 206 227 185 206 227 185 248 206 185 248 185 248 227 248 227 206 227 248 227 Mlchalak, Caroline .......,..,..,....... 227 Michaud, Collette ..,..,........ 206, 240 Michaud, Michelle 1... 131, 157, 240, Michie, Kelly ...................... 144, Middlebrook, Michelle ............, Middlebrook, Michele. 144, 161, 248 207 .248 227 Middlebrook, Mike ...,.. 89, 126, 207 Middlebrook, Mimi .................. .228 Mielke, Stephen ........ ...... 1 02, 228 Milam, Marsha .....,.........,....,..,.... 207 Milan, Paul ......,..,.. ......... 2 07, 210 Miles, Becky ....... ,. .,..,.. 125, 248 Miles, Becky ....... ...,..,.. 1 57, 248 Miller, Bobby .,.....,. ,,....,.,..,.. 2 28 Miller, Deborah ..,...,. ...,..,.,..... 2 48 Miller, Dee ............. ......,.. 1 53, 185 Miller, Mari ,......, ........,............. 2 48 Miller, Melissa ....,..,.... 146, 152, 185 Miller, Reginald .......................... 207 Miller, Tom ........... 21, 33, 102, 185 Miller, William .,........................, 228 Mills, Casey ..........,............. 152, 185 Mills, Raymond ,..,..... ,..,......,..,. 2 07 Mims, Antonio ....,.. .........,. 2 48 Mims, julie .........,... ........ 1 85 Mischel, Andrea ........ .....,.. 2 28 Mitchum, Karen ....... .,,...., 2 28 Mixon, jamie .,......., ........... 1 85 Mixon, Leslie .......... .......,...... 2 48 Moelling, Scott ....,.. .......,. l 49, 185 Mogul, Perry ..,.., ,.........,.,........ 1 85 Mogul, Todd ...,.,,..,........,.,..,..,..,. 248 Moher, Karen ,........,... 145, 158, 159 Moher, Steven ,..,....,........... 131, 228 Mollenkott, Ann ...,..,..,,.,.........,... 228 Monroe, Beth ..23, 106, 108, 157, Monteleone, Brent ...........,..,..,.... 207 Moody, Trey 130, 147, 160,161, Moore, Charles. .,.. . Moore, john .,....,.. Moore, julie ........ Moore, Karen ....,.. Moore, Keith ..,..,.. Moore, Kenneth.., Moore, Philip .....,. Moore, Russell ...,.. Moore, Todd ...,.. Moosey, Tony ..,.... Mora, Ronald .....,. Morales, jose ........ Morelock, Daniel. Moreno, Alberta., Moreno, Theresa.. Morgan, Cliff ...,.., Morgan, Dexter .... Morgan, Ira .......... Morgan, Olivia ...., , Preston., Morgan, Shannon. Moritz, Aimee ..,.., Morris, Ardean ..... Morris, Ginger ,..... Moses, Mike .,...,.. Moss, Keith ......... Mount, jeff ..,..,..,.. Mount, Michael .,.. Mouton, Leslie ..... 209 215, 228 207 163 .. ......... 142 185 .. .,..,.....,..,. 157 ..,....,228 .. ........ , ...... 207 ,. ....,..,..,..,..,. 228 .....,89, 130, 207 .. ..,..,.... ,.....,. 2 07 .. .,..,.......... 207 ........228 .....,..228 .......,228 . .,.. .......,......, 2 O7 248 ..,....,..,228 ......,.228 ..,........228 . .,.. ,.., . .,..,..,., 1 85 101, 248 .....,...,.248 ........228 ........185 ,..........185 .. .,..,..,. 207, 240 ...,.,,.248 .,......228 Mover, Lori .......,.....,. ...... Mulholland, Cathy ....... ...... Mulholland, Kelly ,.,..,,.. ,........ Muller, Dorothea ...... ............. Mulqueen, jim ..,.. Mumford, Marty.. Muncy, jody .,..,.... Munseh, john .,..,.. Murray, Steve ....... Muth, Kathleen ..., Myres, Doug ......... Myres, Karie ..,..,. 106, 228 248 248 228 228 ......,.228 ......,.207 .,..,...228 ......130, 160, 228 ......130, 160, 228 Nadsworth, Linda ........,.......,...... 248 Nakamura, Kei .,..,............, 144, 185 Nance, Aron,. .,....,.. ,,.........,.. 2 28 Nance, Eric ,..,..,. ,..,........,. 1 85 Nance, Glenn ......... ..,...... 2 28, 239 Nance, Leslie .,..,.... ....,......... 2 48 Nance, Tracy ......... ............,. 1 50 Nanney, Patricia ...........,.... 159 248 Nava, joe ....,..,........ ....... 9 3 249 Neace, Bubba .....,... ...,.., 9 1 228 Neace, Dina .,..,..,.......,..,..,. 162 207 Neameyer, Martin ,..,........,......... 228 Nefley, Todd ...................... 102, 249 Nelms, james ......... ....,..,... 2 53 Nelson, Alicia ......... ...........,...... 2 07 Nelson, john ........ ............ 1 02, 228 Nelson, Mike .,.....,....,. 104, 105, 228 Nelson, Sandra .,..,....,..,,.............. 185 Neubecker, Marci ..,.......,............ 207 Nevius, Bruce .,..............,............. 149 Newbury, Brett .....,,........... 130, 207 Newsom, Cara ....... ,.., ....... , . .207 Newsom, Lisa .......,. .,....... 1 48, 207 Newsome, Dacia .,..,..,..,..,.. 144, 249 Newton, Rodney ....... .....,........ 2 28 Nguyen, Hoang ......., ........... 1 44 Nguyen, Nhan ..,..,..,..,..,..,..,......, 228 Nichols, Kim ....,....,..,..,.....,..,....,. 249 Nickell, Sl'1awna.63, 146, 148, 161, 185 Nicolosi, Renee ..,,........ 22, 166, 185 Nix, james ...................,.....,......,.. 228 Nocher, Ann ..,..,..,....... 151,156, 228 Nolley, julie ........,.,..,........,....,.... 228 Norkus, David ..........,.....,..,......... 249 Norlander, Mason ......... ........ 1 85 Norris, Kent ,.....,..,..,. ,....... 1 85 Norris, Mike ...,..,.,.. ..,..... 2 28 O'Connell, Susan ..,....,..,,........,.... 207 O'Day, Eric .......,.....,.. 106, 145 207 O'Dell, Ross ....,..,. ...............,.,... 2 07 Ogden, Diana ......... ......... 1 59, 249 Ogden, Paul ........... .,..........,. 1 86 Ogden, Philip. .,.....,... ........... 2 49 O'1-leren, Shannon .................,.... 207 Ohr, Bob ...............,............. 159, 228 Ohr, Laura ........,.....,...............,.., 207 OKeefe, Maryanne .... 125, 145 185 O'Kelley, Shannon ............. 157 228 Oliver, Dennis ....,................. 91 229 Oliver, Holly .,....,..,.....,.. 22, 27 186 Oliver, Pamela .......... Oliver, Samantha ...... O'Neil, Dennis .......... Oniken, Kathie .,.....,.. Orbison, Monica .....,. Orebaugh, Pam .....,... Orr, Kim ,..........,..... Osborn, Carl ........,..,.. .......,249 , ..... ,. ..,.., 186 134 186 249 207 249 249 Oster, Elizabeth .......... ,......... ,..... O'Toole, Scott ....................,........ O'Toole, Trena. .......... 101, 160 Ouellette, Christian ....,...... 103 Ouellette, Carole ....,..,.,..,... 203 Overton, Maxey ................. 151 Owen, Christy, .......... ,. .,..... . Owen, julie .,..,.. 103, 125, Owens, Diana ............ Pace, Mannie ....,..,. Pappas, Carol ......,.. Park, Charlene ....... 42 146 Pace, Charles ..,.....,....,..,..,..,..,.,... , 51, 125, Packer, Bill ..,....,................. 157, 229 207 207 229 207 207 229 186 229 229 186 207 249 249 Parker, David ........ Parker, Debra ....... Parker, Diana .....,.. Parker, Rhonda ......... Parker, Sally .......... Parker, Steve ......... ....... Parker Wanda .....,..,........ Parkhill, Nancy... Parkins .......120 on, Pattie. ,......, ,.... Parkinson, Will ...,,........... Parks, Deyne ..... 1 46, 150 Parvin, Terrisa. 146, 150, Pasanen, Melanie ...,..... Paschal, Roger ..,........ ..,. Patnaude, Dale ........ ,. .,.., . Patison, john ......,...,..,.. 27 Patterson, Mike .........,..,... Pauley, Donna ....,...,... 146 Pauley, Tami,. .,..,.. Peace, Suzanne ,. .,..... Pearce, joe ,............ Pearce, Michelle ..........,... Pedroza, Diego .,..,...,.. 102 Pender, jeff ......,..,...,........ Pender, Wendell ....... . Pendergraft, jeff .....,. ..... Penick, Diane ...,..,...,..,.....,. 214 Pennella, Adriene ...,.....,..,..,.,.., Perches, Greg ....... .,..,..,..,...., .. Perez, Any .........,........ 144, 155 Perez, Bubba ............,..,..,... 208 Perkins, Brad ,........ ..,..,..,..,.... Perkins, Detra ....,.. ...........,..,. Perkins, Ronald .....,..,..,.. 93, 98 Perkins, Sharon .... ,,..,..,..,......... . Permann, Shawn ....................... Permann, Tawni38, 44, 53, 145, s , Perry, Barry .,.....,.........,.... Perry, Damon ....... Perry, Mark ........... Perry, Pamela. .,.., . Perry, Todd .,............. Peter an Frank ....,.. m v Peters, Kelli ........... Peters, Rob .......,..,. ,. . ,. Peterson, Bob ,....... ,..,. Peterson, jerry ....,,.........,., Peterson, john ....,............., Pettus, james,.33, 147,161 Petty, Mike ......,.......... 150, Pharr, Bryan ...... Pharr, Phil .......... Phelps, Paul ........... ........ Philipski, jimmy ..,......,..,.. Philipski, Mary .....,..... 146, Phillips, Diane ................,.. Phillips Phillips Phillips Phillips , Heidi ....,.. ..... , Kyle ........, , Laura .,..... ...,. , Vernon ........ Pickens, Robert ...,..... Pickop, Michael .....,.. . Pierson, Beckie... Pilliod, Lisa ..,..,..,.. ..,...,. Pittman, Connie .,..,... ..... Pittman, Cynthia ......,.. Pitts, Andy .... , ..,..,..,... . Pizzo, jesse .,.....,..,. ..... Pizzo, john ......... Pizzo, Kevin ..... .. Plankey, Trey ........ ..... Plocica, jennifer ........ ..... Plocica, Tim ...,.......... ..... Plummer, Sarah ........ ..... Podesta, jerelyn ........ Podesta, Mark ....... Poe, Tracy ........,. Polk, Regina ,..,... I Pomykal, Curtis ..,..,,. , Porter, David ......... Porter, joan .....,... Posavitz, Lisa ......... Poss, Kathy .,......,. ..,..,.... Poss, Kelle ....... ............. Post, Patti ......,..,...,...,. 101 Potter, Todd ,........,..,,....... Powell, Majorie. .,..,.,.,..,.. . Powell, Sally ,..,.... Power, Stephen ............,.., Powers, Shawnda ...,.., 101 Poyner, A nd ree .,.......,...... Poynor, jana ........ 16, 144, Poynter, Marilyn ........,. 68 Prater, Sherry ..... ....,...,...., Prater, Tonya ......... Presley, Steve ,..,..,.. Price, David .,..... Price, Steve ......... Price, Tammy ,..,..,.... 108 160 159 146 160 214 156 110 4 i 249 208 208 229 187 249 249 229 187 229 187 187 229 208 208 229 229 187 Prickett, Andrew ........,........ 98 Prochaska, james .,...,..,.......,..,.. Pruitt, Debra .,........,,..,. 17, 162 229 187 249 208 187 208 Puckett, Paula ........,,..,.....,.......... Purser, Lisa .,...... ...,................. Pursley, Cindi ...,........ 186 Quiroz, Becky .....,...... 148 197 155. Quinn, james ......,.,......,.....,..... ,. 187 208 187 249 Radelat, Andrew ................ 160, 208 Ragland, Abbie,. .,.. ...,..,........ 2 29 Rains, Billy ......,...,..,...,..,.... 145, 249 Ramirez, Teresa ....,,,., 149, 152, 208 Ramos, john ...........,.....,...,........ 229 Randle, Angie .,..,.., .,.., 2 50 Raus, David .,......,.., ...., 2 50 Rawlings, Donna .,,..,.....,....,..,.., 187 Rawls, Renee ..,..,..,......,..,.......,.. 187 Rawls, Robin ............ 147, 151, 229 Ray, Caryn .......... ,..,,................. 1 59 Ray, Laura .....,.. 180, 155, 159, 229 Ray, Tami ........,.,..,..............,..,. 250 Rayford, Aphonso ....,........ ..,., 2 08 Raynor, Laura ....,....... ....., 2 50 Reames, Carol ,.... ....,,.... 80, 250 Reames, Sandy ....... ...,.... 1 51, 187 Reasoner, jesse ,...... ....,.......... 2 50 Reed, Barton ..................,.,. 180, 229 Reed, Lischa,. .,.........., 159, 162, 187 Reed, jeanine .,.....,.........,.......... 187 Reed, Robert .,..,......... 181, 250, 270 Reed, Robert ...,.,........ 126, 160, 187 Reese, jimmy ....,.,..,.....,..... 144, 250 Reeves, Lee .,.,..,....,.........,..,...... 250 Regan, jimmy ...,,......... 28, 116, 208 Register, Robert .,...........,.......... 208 Reinbach, Terri..29, 186, 187, 149, 197 Remualdo, Tina ,.................,..... 229 Rendon, Isabel ..,..,. ..... 1 87 Renfro, Rikki ..,.., ,.... 2 08 Rettig, Fritz .,..,....... .............., 2 09 Reubell, Andrea .....,.........,.., 99, 209 Reuter, Kathy .,........... 101, 160, 250 Reynolds, Lisa ......,.....,,.........,.,. 250 Reynolds, Lynn .....,......,..... 154, 155 Reynolds, Robert ...... ,........ 1 59, 250 Reynolds, Valencia ...,..,..,,.,...,.... 229 Rheinlaender, Casey ,.,....... 227 280 Rheinlaender, Clete ,....,,..,,......... 188 Rhodes, Sherry ....,..............,..,.., 250 Rhyner, Daryl ..................,.., 89, 188 Rich, Laurie .... ,..,......,............... 2 09 Richardson, Carrie ,..., 189, 240, 250 Richey, Mike .,........ ..,....,...,.. 2 80 Richmond, Kia. .,..,,..,......... 156, 209 Richmond, Michael ..,..,,.,....,,... ..99 Rickey, julie ..,..,......... ...... 2 80 Riddle, Stephen .....,.... ..,.., 2 80 Riels, Robin ..........,. ............ 1 88 Riley, Larry ....,....... ........ 1 04, 188 Ritchie, Rebecca. .,..,......,... 158, 209 Ritchson, Pam ........ ........ 1 89, 250 Rivers, Anita ......, .....,... 1 52, 186 Roach, Sherrie ........ ....,......... 2 50 Robbins, Diane ....... .....,..,....,..,. 2 80 Robbins, Nancy ........,.....,.., 158, 209 Roberson, Christi ............,.. 112, 209 Roberson, john ............,.......,....... 209 Roberts, Catherine ..,.......... 215 280 Roberts, Darrin .......... 112, 126 209 Roberts, jennifer ..,...,......... 194 209 Roberts, jimmy ........,.........,........ 280 Robertson, Kayla ..,.... ........, 2 50 Robertson, Marcie ...........,........... 188 Robertson, Taryn ......,..,..,.. 166, 188 Robeson, Rhonda ,..,,.......... 146, 188 Robinson, David ..........,.............. 209 Robinson, Lisa ....,..,,.,.,....... 280, 288 Roca, Diana ..............,. 125, 157, 250 Rockwell, jacqueline ......,.. 125, 250 Rodriguez, Billy '...,.. ........,.......,,., 2 50 Rodriguez, Chris ...,.... ...... 2 09 Rodriguez, David .......... ,,... 2 09 Rodriguez, Renest ....,.... ..,...,..,. 2 80 Rodriguez, Mark ....... ....,....,.... 2 50 Rodriguez, Ruben .,..........,. 154, 188 Rodriguez, Stephanie ........ 159, 250 Roe, Richard ..,......,.,..,,........,..,. 188 Rogers, Dale .,..,..................,. 98, 250 Rogers, Keith ..,.,........... 88, 126, 188 Rogers, Kelli .....,,. ,........,..,........ 2 50 Roland, Keith .....,.., .,....,... 9 8, 250 Romero, jim ........... ..... 2 09 Rosales, David ........,... ...... 2 50 Rosenauer, Duane ........,............ 209 Rosenthal, Burk ............,,.., 180, 209 Rosenthal, Robin ........ ..,..,...,.. 2 50 Ross, Danielle ......,.. ........ 1 58, 209 Ross, Mike ........... ,..,.,.. 1 02, 250 Ross, Monica ....... ,.,......... 2 50 Ross, Sharon ........... ............ 1 88 Ross, Theresa ...................... 117, 184 Rothermel, Leslie ...,.........,..,,..,... 209 Rowe, Ann .........,.......,.. 22, 159, 209 Rowe, Scott ,.,......... ........,......... 2 50 Rowell, David .,...... ..,......,. 2 80 Rubel, Brian .,.,... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 09 Rubel, Sarah .,..... ...,..... 159 251 Rubell, Andrea ...,... .......,. 2 80, 258 Rubell, Ivan ......,...., .,............ 2 51 Ruddell, Annette ...,............ 159, 280 Ruddell, Brett .,..,... ,.........,... 2 51 Rudolph, Keith ...,.. .,....,.... 2 09 Rush, Christy ...,...,. ....,.........,.. 1 88 Rush, Misty ......,.....,.....,..,.........,. 188 Rushing, Bruce .........,. 180, 160, 280 Russakov, Michael .,....,....,....,... 188 Russell, Cherie ,...,., .,.,..., 1 25, 280 Russo, Leonard ...... ......,,.... 2 80 Rutledge, Brad ....... ...,.. 2 09 Saal, john ,............ ......... 1 66, 188 Saddoris, Keith ....... .,..,... 1 10, 280 Sager, David ...,..,. ............,...,..,. 2 51 Sager, jim ........ ,..,..,.. 4 0, 142, 188 Sager, Scott ................... 89, 216, 280 Salazar, Albert .........,................,,. 251 Sailer, jeff ..,............ ..,..,...,..... 2 80 Saleno, Lucrecia ......,....,.,....,....... 166 Salley, Todd .,............,....,..,...,..,.. 189 Sanderford, Billy ...,..,. 102, 144, 209 Sanders, Kevin .,..,..,..,........,.....,.. 209 Sanders, Lisa ,...... ,...... 1 89 Sanders, Lynn ....,... .,..., Sanders, Melisa ....,..,..,....,........., Sanders, Reginald ................ 99 Sanderson, Michael ...,.....,.. 166 Sandifer, Cathy..42,44,52, 186, Sandifer, Teri .....,......,........ 164 Sands, Susan ........... ............ Sansom, joanie ..,.... .....,......... Santinoceto, Lisa ..,...,......... 208 Santos, Fernando .....,........, 102 Sassman, Sheri .,......,... 108, 159 Saunders, Scott .....,,.,....,..,......... Saunders, Tracy ..,...,................. Scarborough, Steve .........,......... Schaefer, Ron .................,.......... Schatzmann, David .... 181, 160 Schmidt, David ..........,.... , ..,..,.... Schmidt, Todd .,.........,. 98, 181 Schmitz, Peter .....,...,................. Schubert, Albert .,.....,......... 181, Schultz, Debbie. 108, 145, 157, Schultz, Richard .........,.,............ Schutt, Lyn ................. 108, 145 Scott, Bret ...........,..........,...... 98 Scott, Michael ........ ,..,........... Scott, Reginald .............,.....,..,... Scott, Ricky ............,..,..,..,......... Scott, Shannon .28, 27, 146,147, Scott, Ulric .. ..............,..,..,.......... Scruggs, Nicole .................. 125 Seuver. Lisa ...,... 108, 145. 158 Sebastian, julie ..,...,.....,............. Seifer, Andreas, 125, 144, 208, Senisch, Kathy .....,,..,,.,.,,.,....,..,. Sewell, Bryan ...... .,.,, Shank, Robin ...,..,.........,..........., Shanklin, joe ,.., . .,...,..,..,........... . Shanklin, julie.,,112, 118, 189, Shannon, Wes ......,...... 162, 188, Sharma, Poonam .............,......... Shaultz, Mark ......,.. .,....,..,..... Shaw, Yvonnia ....,.. .,....,. 1 56, Shellburne, jason ,...... .......,..,. Shelton, Michelle .,,..,..,...........,. Shelton, Melissa. .,...,..,..,.... 159, Sheppard, Eric ..... ,, ....,..,.. .. Sher, Tere .,..,..,..,..., .,.,, Sherburne, Lisa .......... ....,.., Sherman, Michael ..,..........,.. 91 Sherrouse, jeannette ........ ..... Sherwin, Daniel .,.......... .,,.., Sherwin, Vicki ........,.. ,..,. Shinn, jay,. .,..,..,..,...,.. ........... , Shoemaker, jimmy ..,........... 98 Showmaker, Chris ............,....,.., Sides, Danny ............,.., 71, 162, Sillers, Terry .,..,,.. ........... , 280, Silmon, Robert .,..,.. ,............... Siva, Deanna ...,..,.............,. 158, Similton, Victoria ...,... .........,.., Simmon, Calvin .,.............,... 98 Simmons, Karen ................,....... Simmons, Lonnie .... 94, 95, 97 Simmons, Randy .,,........,..,..,..,.., Simon, jacquelyn ....................... Simpson, Mike ..,..,,..,.. ...... Singleton, Mark .............,..,..,...... Siper, Anfrea ...............,..,..,..,..,.. Sitz, Steve ..............,..,. 151, 156 Skidgel, Laura ..,..,..,.......,........,.. Skinner, Ray ............,.............,..,. Skinner, Robert .............,....., 89 Slaughter, Kendrick ................... Sledz, Christina ...........,. ,..... Sloan, Bryan. .,..,..,,. ...,. . Sloan, Chris ................ , ........, Smajstrla, Camilla .,.....,..,........,.. 157 Smerick, Philip,..,.. Smiles, Scott ..,..... Smiles, Tracey .,...... Smith, Alan . ,....... Smith, Alicia .,....., 159 Smith Bernice ..... ,. ..,..,........ .. Smithi Brian .........,.................... Smith, Carrie .,.....,...... 158, 159, Smith, Cathie .,.....,............, 158, Smith Dennene ........ .,....... Smithi Giles ............ Smith, jeanette .,..,.. Smith, jeff ..,.....,. Smith, jeff ......,....... Smith, joseph ...,...,. Smith, Katherine .,..,.. Smith, Keirsty ......,. ..............., Smith, Laronda .,.......,.........,..,.. Smith, Lise ....,.............. 20, 155, Smith, Mike ......,..,........,..,.. 102, Smith, Missy...120, 12, 160, 161, Smith, Ray .......... .,..,.... 1 80 Smith, Rodney ....,. ...,......... Smith, Roger ..,...... ,. .,..... 164 Smith, Rozanne ......... ............. Smith, Sherisa. .,...... ........ . Smith, Shari ........ ......... 1 54 Smith, Shelley ........................,.. Smith, Shelly .............. 144, 159 Smith, Sheri .,..,.., ....,.... 2 10, Smith, Tina ........ .,........... Smith, Tommy ....... .....,.., Smith, Tonda ..,....., ..... Smith, Victor .......,..... ........ 9 8 Smotherman, Ben ........ ...,..... Sneed, Shelly ........,.... ......... Sneed, Wayne ,....... ................ Snider, Kevin ......... ......... 2 10, Snodgrass, Zeke ..,.,.........,... 102, Snyder, jeff ,...... , ........,..,.......... . Sorenson, jo .,.............. 158, 189 Soria, Ernie ......,. .......,..,..,...... Sotelo, Peggy. .,.....,.....,.........,... . Southerland, Dixie .......,..,.. 148, Southerland, Kim ,.........,........... Spangenberg, Debbie .,....,,....... Sparks, Yolanda ....,..... 154, 155, Speed, Gary ,..,............,....... 159 Spencer, David ,..... .... . ,. Spitz, jason ...,..,...... Spraggins, jeff .....,..,........,... Springer, Darren ................. Spruell, Robert..,.98, 157, 210 Squires, Richard ..,...,..,..,..,.. Stackfleth, Susan .....,....,..,... Staller, Ann .....,...... ..,....... Staller, Dawn ,. .,..... ..,..... . Stallings, james ....,............, Stallings, Mary .....,. Stallings, Tracy ......... ...... Stamey, Lisa .,..,..,..,.........,., Standridge, Dana,. .,.......... . 159, 181, 156, 158 Stark, james ..,....,.............,......... Starks, Reginald ............,...... Stenger, john .,..,......... 150, 156 Stenger, Mary ....,.,.................... Stephens, jill ......,..,. .......,. ,...,.. Stephens, Kelly ..........,.. Stephenson, Chris ...,..,.. Stephenson, Linda ....... Stewart, Robert ......... .,........... Stewart, Ron .,.....,... ...,............ Stewart, Scptt ...,..... ......... Stier, David ........ .....,. Stiles, Sherrie ........,. ..,...... Stolden, Kevin ....,.., ............ Stone, james ....... Stone, Kenneth ................,..., Stone, Rick ......... ..,..... 9 4, 95, Stone, Sharon ......... , .....,.. 252, Stowe, Toni ..,.....,.....,......... 152, Strachan, Shannon ,.....,..,...,...... Stratton, Mike .....,.............. 148, Strickland, Andy ....... ........, Strickland, Tony ..,.... Stringer, Sandra ........ Strong, Donald ....,.. Strother, Kim ......... INDEX 281 v 98, 144, 91, 156. Swyers, Karen ........., .....,. Stull, Alicia .,....., ....... Stull, Ana .............. Sumpter, Darla .,..,.., ..,..,. Sumpter, David ...,........,..,.. Supple, Angela ,.................. Swanson, Dina .... 145, 149, Swartz, Larry ...,..,..,.., 156, Swindell, Rickey .,..,..,..,..... Sylvester, Cathy ,..,.., Tackett, Thomas ......,............,... Taft, Beth ................. ,..... Tanner, Cast ............,................. Tarkington, Dana ..............., .........231 161, 252 .210 210 , ........ 210 17, 189 258 189 210 .........210 189 189 231 252 Tarsha, Carolyn ....... ...... 2 52 Tarvin, julie .....,.... ....,....... 2 10 Tarvin, Susan ,..,..,. H252 Tassin, Tom .........,. H231 Tatarian, Susan ........ ..252 Tate, Lisa .,......... ..........,..., 2 52 Tate, Milissa ,................,........,.,,.. 252 Taylor, Bob .,,.,........,.... 27, 189 Taylor, David .... 131, 145, 252 Taylor, Lynn ....,..,.....,........ 210 Taylor, Lisa ........,..,.....,,.....,...... 231 Taylor, Richard ,.,..... ,..,.. 2 10 Taylor, Shawn ,...... .......... 2 52 Taylor, Tammy ,.....,. ..........., 2 52 Teagarden, Pam ,............... 252 Teis, Larry ...,...,...........,..... 231 Temple, Pam ....,..,...... 101, 210 Terrell, Kelvin ............,. 98, 255 Terrell, Ron ......., ..,....,.........,..., 2 10 Terrell, Susan ,............ 145, 210 Terry, Christi ........ .......,. 2 55 Terry, Mitzi ........... ....... 1 52 Tesar, jeanette .,..,.........,.... 231 Test, Ted ,.A..,..,..,..,....,..,,.,,.,...,.. 210 Thacker, Christopher ................. 252 Thacker, William ...,..,.... ..190 Thomas, Anthony. .,,..,. ..210 Thomas, james ..,..,... ..,..,..,..,,., 2 10 Thomas, LeeAnn .....,.......,. 190 Thomas, Lynn ............,...,...,..,... 190 Thomason, Courtney .,...,.....,..,,.. 252 Thomasson, Donna,...146, 190 Thomasson, Greg ...,.........,..,..,.... 252 Thompson, Bernell, ......,..,.......... 190 Thompson, Christi ,............ 144, 252 Thompson, joe ,..,..,.. ,..,.. 1 06, 232 Thompson, Lisa .............. ........, 2 32 Thompson, Marlon ......... ,..,..., 2 52 Thompson, Randy ....................,. 232 Thompson, Robert .,..,........ 131, 144 Thompson, Shaw .,,.. 39, 86, 89, 190 Thompson, Vicki ..............,..,...,.. 210 Thompson, Veronica ..,..,..,. .232 Thornfield, DeeDee ........,.. ..211 Thornton, Bruce ..,.....,..,..., 232 Thornton, Pau1a..33, 154, 190 Thweatt, Barry .,..,........,..,.. ..190 Tiberi, Denise, ...... ...... 1 90 Tice, Deborah ....,.. ,.., , .232 Tingle, jesse .......... .....,. 2 11 Tinney, Mike ......... .........,. Tippins, Adrian ..........., 99, Tobey, Sandra ............ 146, Tomsic, Donna. .,..,..,.. 132, Toney, Rusty ..............,........ Torres, Robert ..........,......,... 252 232 190 211 ..190 ..232 Torrisi, Mike ................ 27, 232 Torsiello, Dave ,..,.. 23, 95, 190 Torsiello, jeff. .,.......,.........,....,.... 190 Torsiello, Mike ..,...... , ...... 190 Trahey, Bruce ......,..,.....,,..... 60 Trammell, Michelle ,...............,,. Treins, john ...........,..,................. Trotter, Phillip ......,..,.., 46, 262 INDEX 190 .232 .150 190 Truett, Christie ........ .,..... 2 32 Trujillo, Mary ..,..... ..............,..,. 2 11 Truly, Ted ,..,.....,..,..,,... 93, 252 Truly, Terri .......,..,..,.... 60, 190 Tucker, Darryl ...,,.,...,................. 252 Tucker, Lisa .,..,..... ...... 1 90 Tucker, Renee .......... .,.... 1 90 Tweddale, Mark ............,.......,.... 232 Tyler, jennifer ......,..,..,..,.....,...... 232 Tyra, Tammy ....,........ 153, 211 Tyra, Timmy ,... Ulric, Scott .,....., Upton, Rhonda.. Valdez, Rachel ............. 43, Valdez, Robert .........,.....,.... Valdez, Tracy ...........,.....,..,. Valenciano, jacqueline ....... Vallejo, Pam ,....................... VanArsdall, Eric ............. VanArsdall, Rick .......... Vance, Kathryn ........ Vanden, Terri ,..,... .... Vandiver, David ...... ...,.., VanGeem, Steve ................ VanHouten, Tim .,............. VanNess, Babby 146, 153, V anNess, Charity ............... VanNess, Tiffany ....,,..,..,... VanNote, Suzanne .........,.. . Vasquez, Chris ......... ....... Vasquez, Vasquez, Vasquez, Vasquez, Vasquez, David .,..,... . .,.. . Lorraine ...,.......... Paul ..,....... ,......,.... Tim ...... 131, 48, Tommy ....... 126 Vaughan, Steve .................,. Veelejo, Ventress, Roland ...,........,... Andi .................,... Vernon, Ellen. ..........,, 148 Vess, Tammy ................... 1.211 Vesta, Lisa ..,....... .,......... Viani, Mark ..............,......,... Vickory, Lisa ........,..., .......... Vlad, Casandra 58, 146 Vogel, Kim .......................... Vosler, Bubba ..,..... .........,. Vu, Phong .......... .....,........ Vu, Thua ........,........... 148, Vukovich, Lisa .................,.. Wade, Mikaela ..,..,..... 155 Wade, Ray ,.......,.. 27, 144, Wade, Ronald ..................... Wade, Stephanie. .....,....... Wagner, David ........,... 91 Wagner, Heidi ...,............. Wagner, Ralph .......,. ..... Wagner, Rob ....,....... ..... Wagner, Walden, Walden Tadd .......... . Hope .......... . Lora .,...... ....... Walker, joann ....... .... Walker, joe ,...... Walker, john ......,.. .,..,........... Walker, Mark ........ ......... 9 8 Walker, Marcus .,..... ......,.. 9 8 190 ..91 190 252 211 196 144 252 252 232 232 252 190 211 21 1 190 232 232 190 232 211 232 252 252 190 21 1 232 21 1 232 232 190 252 252 190 211 21 1 252 190 232 232 211 144 211 211 232 211 252 .......,...190 253 211 253 21 1 190 253 253 Walker, Rosalind ..........,.....,....... 232 Wallace, Randy .......,,........ 102, XVallington, Heidi ...... 101, 160, 190 232 Wallington, Tami ...,...,............. 190 Walstad, Paula .........., 101, 160, 232 Walters, Ann .................,........... 253 Walters, Ginna.,101, 153, 160, 211 Walters, Melinda ...........,,........, 211 Walton, jim ,........., ...... 2 11 Walton, Paul ..,...... ...,...,.. 1 90 Waltrip, Cay .,,...... ..,.., 1 12, 211 Walzier, Danny ....,.., ..,,.... 9 9, 211 Wantz, Mark ......,.....,..,...,,........ 232 Ward, Richard ...........,..,........... 232 Ward, Shelly .,.,. 101, 160, 161, 211 ward, Staci .............,... 101, 160, 253 Ward, Theresa .............,..,.. 159, 232 Warcllaw, Amanda ..., 131, 160, 253 Warcllaw, Doug .....,..,.. 89, 126, 191 Warkentin, Steve ....,.........,..,.... 211 Warner, Karen ...............,... 150, 212 Warner, Valerie .,.. 26, 79, 159, 212 Warnick, Wendy jo ...,.........,.., 232 Warren, Cynthia ...,..,.......,........., 232 Warren, Guy ,..,..........,.....,........ 232 Warren, Elizabeth57, 71, 145, 148, 157, 191 Warren, janette ........ ...... 1 44, 232 Warren, Sharon ..,...,.. ..,..,.... 2 53 Washington, Lesia 212 Watkins, David ...,.........,............. 253 Watkins, Demetrius .................. M253 Watkins, Derrelynn ..... 24, 146, 191 Watkins, Lisa ...... 33, 161, 194, 212 Watkins, Stephen .......,................ 232 Watson, jeff ...........,..... 89, 191, 193 Weaver, DeAnna ......,..,..... 150, 191 Weaver, Scott .,........... 130, 166, 232 Webb, Byron ...................... 150, 232 Webber, Paul ........ .......,.. 1 31, 253 Webster, Laurie ....... ..,..,.. 2 12 Webster, jay ..,.....,. ........ 2 32 Webster, jerry ..,.... ........ 1 91 Wegener, Tracy ..,..........,......,..... 106 Weimer, Donna ...,...,..,..,...,........ 233 Weimer, Ceorge102, 145, 159, 212 Weimer, Tom ...,. 33, 102, 158, 191 .........212 ,........233 212 191 Weingarten, Leah ...,.......... Weinman, David .,..,.......... Wellman, William .,.........,. 159, Wells, Alice ..........,..... 146, 153 Wells, Philip .........................,,...,. Welton, Sarah ....,....,.. 148, Wenham, Deborah ....,..,.... 157 144, Werner, Elisa 103, 144, 145,158, 253 191 212 212 Werner, Ruth ......,......,.,.........,..,. 191 Westbrook, Cedric ....,............,.... 191 Westbrook, Stacy ..,,..... 89, 197 212 Westhoff, Peggy ,.,.....,..,.... 153 191 Wetsel, Alan .......... ........ 8 9 191 Wheat, Sorita .,....,..,..,.....,... Whisenhunt, Scott ,............ 106, Whitaker, Glen .,..,..... 116, 156 Whitaker, john ,.........,....... 131 Whitaker, Monica 101, 125,160, White, Clay .......... White, Connie ....... .......,253 212 212 253 191 253 ..191 .........233 ............253 White, Darren ......, White, john ........... White, Steve ............. . .,... 229 White, Trey ...,...... Whittenberg, Nancy .... ,...... Wickes, Harry ...,..,..,,...,...,.. Widner, Lisa .......,..,........... Wiggins, Ronnie .,.............., 135 233 212 ,......,253 ........212 253 Wiles, Sherri ..,............ 115, 146, 191 Wiley, jim..56, 145, 148, 149, 154, 166 Wilkerson, Carol ......... .....,... 1 59 Williams, Adrian ,........ ............ 2 12 Williams, Annie ..,....,..,...,.. 152, 212 Williams, james ................. 157, 253 Williams, john, 110, 145, 180, 181, 191 Williams, Karen ....,..........., 167, 191 Williams, Kurt. 106, 162, 164, 191, 193 Williams, Lee ....... .,....... 9 8 253 Williams, Maria ....... ....... 1 51 212 Williams, Oran ............................, 89 Williams, Vinetta .,,............ 156 212 Williford, Colby 106, 148, 157 212 Williford, Chrystal ..........., 159 212 Williford, Lee ......,,.,........ 106 253 Willis, jacquelyn ...,..... ..........,. 1 91 Wilson, Anna ........... ..... 1 49 212 Wilson, Anthony ......... ....,,... 2 33 Wilson, Carey .......... .......,.... 2 53 Wilson, Clinton .................... 89 233 Wilson, Faye ................,..,........... 159 Wilson, Holly ,.....,...... 153 159 212 Wilson, janet ........,.................... 191 Wilson, Karen .......... ....,.... 1 91 Wilson, LaRita ......... .,..... 2 53 Wilson, Latrice, ........................ 253 Wilson, Lynette .......................,.. 233 Wilson, Misty .... 101, 160 161 212 Wilson, Pam .,........................,..... 233 Wilson, Reginald ,...,............ 99, 233 Wilson, Scott ............,. 156, 157, 212 Wilson, Tamara ...,,........,.......... 253 Wilson, Tracy .....,....... 144, 221, 233 Winchester, Mary ,.,... 148, 164 212 Windham, Lynn .......,.......,..,..,. 253 Winkler, Max ............................ 191 Winnette, Ronna ........ 132 135 233 Wise, Tracy ....,.... 68, 146 156 191 Witty, Heather .......................... 233 Wolanski, Eric ....,.........,. ...,... 2 53 Wolanski, Kenneth ,,....... ....... 1 91 Wolanski, Michael ..................., 212 Wood, Bryan ,..........,............,.... 212 Woolery, Dana ........... 145 148 212 Woolery, Phil .................,..... 98 253 Woolery, Patti ........ ................. 2 12 Wooley, Adrian ....,... ..,.... 1 91 Woolridge, Byron ........ .......... 2 33 Worden, Michael ............... 155, 191 Worden, Tim ......,. ....... 2 34 Worrell, janet ..,.... ....... 2 53 Wray, Sherrie ......,. .,............... 2 12 Wren, David ........................ 91, 212 Wright, Danny ........... 151, 156, 191 Wright, Emily .......,....,............,. 253 Wright, Lisa .....,....... ....... 2 34 Wright, Lynda ......... , ...... 191 Wright Marville .......... ,...... 1 91 Wright, Roger ........................... 234 Wright, Samantha ..........,.. 159, 233 Wyandt, Leslie ........... 144, 145, 212 Wyatt, Caryn ,... ..., .......,,....,... 2 5 3 Wyatt, Mark .......... ......... 9 1, 233 Wyers, Suzanne ..,.... ....... 1 99, 212 Yates, Robin ....................... 229, 233 Yates, Terri.80, 114, 146, 161, 171, 191 Yaunches, Kelly ,.., ....... 7 4, 147 233 Yeatts, Kenny ....... ,.............,. 2 53 Yenez, Chris .......... ......... 9 3, 253 Yockey, Lynda ......... .......,.... 2 53 Young, David ,....... ...,,.,......... 2 53 Young, Denise ,..,... ....... 1 12 212 Young, james. ,...... ....... 2 50 253 Young, Scott .....,..........,..,... 164 212 Young, Theresa ..,.....,,......,. 159 233 Youngman, Tom .......... 77. Zophy, Beverly ............. 48, 155 156 Zophy, Karen ..,..,...... ......,. . . 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